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COLUMUIA »liERrrEF’BBAX..
ON ttin firm Tutmlny m Mar. h n"Xi,will\i» »oW
ni Colmnliii Court Horn.*, tK-lxvef n lb" u»ual
bourn of «nli:—
A Tract of l-anrl containing fitly •five ncrm, mire
or on Sweet XVmcr Creek, n'ij lining " m I)
Stonfor.l and otl.err; to tnliufy three fi. f ». fr. m
the Jujliee*' Court of district No.fi. (ieorge W .
Culpepper v*. John llnrre** and Jam » C’iilj.rjijmt.
levied on and retnm"'l to me hy a ( onxlHblr
Jan. 30 KICU ARI) l¥. .TU.V EH, Sh'lT"
fob I wid 26
AVARRKN iiTETtli l r S SAM).
"*TI/ 11.1. bo *nld on ilio (inrt i uoaday in A/arch
ww next, within the usual hour* ol sale, ul Ibo
Court Minimi in W arrentnn ■—
Fifty nercuol i.und or lb*- wrier* ofPorky Com
fort Creek; levied on n« lb 1 pfope'ty nl NSi'hmn I 1-
lia to rnlinty mo li Ins. from a Ju.lnii.' louVl. in
favor of Mn ruood Allnuv* mi.l VN ilimm l.llib, ad
joining Mm C. iirutiniini and uihora. i.v\y Hindi
anil rulurnoi! to me by a ConMaHe.
Jan 2'J JKUF.MIA// PLU/tYMAN, Sli'flT.
fob I wid 26
‘ sc'ft iVE mm iui PI ■>s S X ESI
ON Hulirrt I unsdny in .March next, will bo sold
before the Court House m JackioTiboro' ;
A negro girl by the nano of Lnulay, levied on ns»
the piopo iy rsi Jam*** Tliomn.s losaiiidy lour cxeco*
lioiulrmiH JnstiroM* Court, in favor of Mathew
If rpkiim. lxf\y made and returned l« mo by a
Constable. JACOB lUCVAN, bli’if.
la-'i W [f«b I vmil U 6
Ji:rri:itsoN suiauri's nuiu
H ill he sold, oil lb .* lir i Tuesday in March
ai li»c market lion it* in ihc* t<iv\ nos Luiiixv ilb-,
bvlvNcni ilie unu 'I Itoij. iol sn'c, ilio billowing pro-
Im*il v to wii; (lit) in terra I nl I'i L Knight i • n
ITliCt of I.and, in Jtlleixon county, ik (join mg
bind *uf Mr*. {StuiN fii Hudson and others. Ce\jud
un i * Mii.fly x |». 1 4 in luvor nl I'. /I JI Jo hcm,
vs. L is Kitigln, property pointed mu by J Jlarrol.
fv. . r », i->:u wid u j i aio/lic bhir
C OM .flhIA SIICKII SAlti:.
OiN l.ir nr*i 1 nc-d;ty in Aprif next, will bt* mdd
ul Colnnibiu Court ifouso between I lie* u.su.il
hours of saletliu billowing properly, ro wit:—
Oin* linggy, nm-bay Ibirnc, nnu mahogany Side*
board, I dinging and i< <i J'aido, our •Srcicinr 1 ), nm*
condli* Mtand, iwo largo mirro.H, I inantlo « lm K, 1
doXcii chid in, I mriaiii bctbiuad i, Ih.mlh, and lurni
luru; In k*4likl’> m u.otlgngo (mm ('olinuluu 1 nf«*ri*»r
t onri. Juinra J. \V . liuiinligbs uga'lint <n*nr;;».*
Tliuiim.i. I’nijuTiy poiiut-d oiu msml inuriuMgu
3d UK liAitU 11. JOAU-V, Hi 11
f I) I w;d
Wllili Ill's NOI.D M'l I:." in I i'* m' i\ . ,
April next, ni iln* r'nurt llo* no door in the
town «»f I’l.omaxMllp, Thu mom rouniy. viibinthv
iiniiml hniir-i nf nah’, viz l.oi o} f/ind So in i!ir
17th I bi»rirt. formerly I' nrlny. umv i'hnm is i unity,
o »rnrtiMiiiT Tivo il<iti(fre«l nod ITU > Anci
ruur<» or hesHi Hold by un order ol thn r »nri of <»rdm
nry when miring for ordinary purpt.tiN in < idnni
bin cronniy; sold for flu* beih 11l nl the )i< ir>- nn I
oraditomof I'M ward V\ ndc», deeru»i-d, Jafr* ol to
luiithi i eoiiniy. '/’emit: on Hu* day of hale
•bm Irt l.Tuid J/.4tiff iidlJON, Adin’r.
Vt/lI.LbeH(iM on tin first TaaaJay in M ncli
w* next, li«*ltvuim ilia iihiiul Imiirs nl aa!a, at
Hi" ilarlu l ImiMn in tlm my of An min, by virni"
ol an n'dir ol Ibo Jtonorablo lali-rior t onrl of
Cobitnbia county whin Hiitnig | , r ur.lmary pur, o
«e», cigl.ly two ucich, uimv m I.h, nf I’ino I,and, .a
lUchinond rnunly, five miles abavo ad
joining lands ol James (I. Smiling*, lienj imin 11.
U airen mid oilier*, H being a purl ol llm re il .-Male
td V\ illiam Vt luleomb, deecused, and to bv sold lor
ilia pur) oho o| dislnlinlinn amoM ; fli" heir* of said
doccased. J erius in ulc known at llie sale.
(. \ If If 111, ,l(),\ K.V, Trustee,
I or lln li ar* ul Win U’liiUoinb, il.s eanml,
dec 2d w Id 201
i;\ i;t i ion»h ,wi,
lyn.i, bo sold on Tliurs.lay (ho Htli day of
■ » ilat. li iioxi.nl (tie Into icsi.leiire ol XViliiam
Rower*, decoused, lute at Liiiuulu county, the pin
pcrly of ibc a 0.1 docuu*ed, eousisliiig ol corn, Id.l
dir, dtc. Ilouso bold and Kilclien fnrnilur ■, and
oilier nriirliN. JUSUUsI IJANIKI., A.linr.
Jan 23 idiwtll
VI» >II\ISTR A TOM'S SA I, Is,
U r tl, I, be >u.d ul the hue reituleiioo <»| Jami'S
di'roiiHcd, in Culiiinhia enmity, on
Wudiuwdny the 7ih day nl iW>ire!i next, llm rmj) ol
Minijiul.lfr mid pi»i»M; ibo nioeli ftf hogn, rutile,
iimli'N and lioi n. n; (ioijn and Kilehuii lunuiiirci;
plantation d. 4, Ac. Ternu on the Also,
in Augusta, on the K.Mh March next, ul tilt* ware*
hnu*not llnird and Uowland, the C rop of C’of
»on of roiTy-lonr Terms on the day,
Ihe [| \DMI »\ 1 S'J’K ATI) l(. '
Jan 'IS 20;H
in an order ol the 1/mi. the
lideriur Court uf'Scrivim county, wbiio ail*
court ol ordinary, will be soli! on the first
I'ueaduy in Alny next, beluio the i'oiiri ilouse
door in Iho village ot Jacksoiiboro, betwcoii the
umi iI hours of sale the following property (<» wit:
I truer ol Tiiic Laud, lying in said minify,
eoiruniing ouo hundred and nev(miy*iwo nrre«,
•uor» or Icnm, a ljoiiiiiig lands o|‘ .lumus {) ( nduw me,
Cnuil He v 1 11, quo ol liars. Also, a Nopro Mini
by lha name ol Kortuue, i<ll belonging to ihr ea
-I'ile id William l» Dopsoii, deceased- -old for the
be lelii of tli * heirs and creditors of said eMale.
fcSW, wid MUSE« iV. id’UAl L ITT.
i bKI.r, VltlT', to an order of llio Infvrier
* V Court of Uu.he county, while selling lor nr
diimry purposes, will be Hold i« llie lighcsl bidder
on the first Tuesday in Juno mxt, ul the court
iiouAV in Wrigliisboro’, belwueu the n*ual hours
« l»de, the fullowiiig property t-> wit Four t\v
sr<K*,,s 9 Sum, Qnoinuer, Alary, I'inuv, and i
hniidml and fifty \nV»a of JLaiul, more
or lo>s, ndj oning lands ol A Telfair and estate of
Henry Clley; also Three linndred a<*rrs of
ftaud 9 more or less, adp ining llancoek and estate
ot tl Hilcy; ulko, Four biiudiod mid soveuty
(CU)aciTs «»f lifind« more or loss, adjoining Per*
ry and lolfmr. belonging to the out ato oi Henry
I I ley. late ol K urSve rouniy, dreased, Hold fertile
bcnolil ot tbe heirs and A*ro<uior>ot ,s;n>i ilceetis.'d
1 enns on the dii| ol sale, parch 'mt in pay t o tules
Feb 2 4 4ov\td W\| H IT.IiV.
bib KN i ri.i'.y,
Ad'mr ofilcmy Clley, do reused.
ij \ virtue ol n doenvin Cbnnoery, in ibo Supc
■ * lior 1 loan »*t t -'olumhii count\. w heroin Sun- i
reon t rawt.ird, min iniNtruior with the will annex
d »l J ssry NV nilrcyy dce.euMHl, is eompluinani, uml l
Jam s CarUedgc, admimair nor on ihe ostum ol Ad
am W ftlhcr, d«reaned, and others are defendants, 1
'' dl b« no hi, a I Columbia ('mir! House, on the first |
’lucidity in .March next, bet wren the u*ual hours ot ;
k dc, eleven negroes, cuuMhtmg ol men, women and
children, in wn, \\ allace, Argvlc, Corah. Sally,!
i’.iuv, Mary, > mng Funny, Jinny, ,Milly and »b Id
-bdii.und Hivi.l, a boy. Soli as the propiriy of
(!»»• ex’ale ol Mrs Juba Wood, dr*reu*cd. lerurs
« a>di (. \ I‘iUKI. tUM.S. adm r.
Jan 4 wtl w <d Juha Won t, dcceaiml
\t» i\ \1 .A liLf lo an older ol ilu* llonoruble
Lie* Inferior i ouilet liichamnd county, w hem
tilling for ordina y purpotea, will bo sold on the
first i u»*s lay in .Ma t h n< \t, bctwe.n the usual
hours oI h dc, nt the market house in tlm eily of
-lugvoi.i, five it eg roc slaves, viz Sandy, Isaac,
John, l\lbari, iniii .b«rv, a woman Also, 2(H)Mere*
ot Hand, belonging lo thcc'inte of Kcbec'ca Kurch,
lute of §u i county, dt*cca*ej. Term* on the day
ol 1.. M B(TkC//, adm‘r.
Jan 4 wid 2
Ui.f. \ I> 1,1. io an order ot lie* honorable the
Ini* rior C onn t»| Senvea touniy, will be sold
bchife the court h »a.. tl or in Jaclxsonbu.M’, be
ivm . n tiio usual hours ol sal', on* thoiumtid arres
of mne Land, m nui I j . mty Als», : *o hundrid
acres hamm ick I iml, lying in ll &me county, !»e
longing to tin* motor loirs I Joint Hmck; deccarea
suivl for I!u .‘kmit*At ul Faul heirs.
-MA.UV Ml i'i Cinard’n.
Ft;!) Ah, W.d 3d
4 (.UiT. \ 1.1.1, io aaorder oi Lie Interior rouil
-» o» co D.itiligfur ordurury jairp
w ill be ? »ld 0.1 i- fir«i Tuuiday r. April n,\i, ul
the court I* • i.o .iimf m the iov; . .■! Aa\a,\ Kllo|
I m'tween ch ■ nmil li ni,** ul e d*?, Four butiditni
nerj-s ofLa.J.I; nmr. or La, adjuring ia:,.Mo|
Hr U M Miller ml \ Hjko. hclo iging io l ♦slate
»»f .• o\ iiiiau ,lo.‘m*, dcx ii, 6dd ot ibc !.» a, tit ul
lh o?.ra Ui Ix f 'diio. o*Th. said it. c.
I'erm* ot silo o.i lh. div.
J>l -T» -JUVxI JI, .Sg> i! JOHNS, Adnir.
% <ilU.L\lll,t. to mu order ol t v»ra In
* " I 'fiar C ourt ol Kmc antv (>1 vvl vu s;f.
nn;* lor ord n irv will b» b «M n j Kw first
J'liosdAy in May ne\i, nih* Conn ffais* mihe
tnvvu ot \\ aynesboritugh, burke eioircv, w .thin the
visual liour* ot cade;
A Negro mm ntcikod <*' r n*. and A*vr<
ol l/jiid,b.-longing i theuii.voof !'• niaadn Siiiitb,
th*c*d, iidjaitnng non* ol \V»n 1 .n. J >a V j ,
K*»y,and oiii.rs. *1 SAN ChS VM H.V\-‘n 1
tiii [icb“*lA $5
To I/cLloip r»ad CraJlior*. .
J * 1.1, ibose indebted i• • the name. of ni
I /k ora '.ntejol Lincoln county, daccnsid. im ro
quested to make immediate payment, anil those
p Im'ing claims nguins' tbo i nmn 10 pre ont i i terms
ol flic In.v JOhlillA DAMI.L, Arlmr.
i Jan 23 IBiw fd
NOTICE.
1 LI. per.or.s liawnjf li.-mnn I•; njjimt I lie estate |
I X of Ar»in ll, iu i ii« of I n (-o county,, dec'll
will please present ihe ni (iu y miostcd within the
limn prescribed by lan,; an.l lli-.so indebted to
Haiti csidlo uill make nnnicilinic payta nl to
V, I < Kilt K I.AM 1 1, /t ilmr.
1 Jnn2i*i 21 will tvnli!tie will nnox'd.
r«oiiM if'.dflitpr) In the cM'ile ol !
. the hue Mark ftastftbfiyf* arc rr«j k-i»cJ Io
i iiiakt iinui- diau; |iav nn-nf, I'inl jlt • the
. CHiiiU* ia iinl<-biitil will render in thee at i iuiitH
* jirnp.rly atu.suJ within sh»- lime ir. hi. Icl by law
»o MLO. W. I .VAN >, dldm r & Ttuuo.
liurliP rbcnily, Jan. I'd 15
HiK month* after date,application w ill he n fid
lo die hunorobl* the inferior conn of iJmkc
1 county, when nitllfig ns a conn or ordinaly, far
leave foiell five hundred and ninety-nix acres of
land belonging to the cm me of Kaijdi IVtirow da
mmed M A UTU A PKNoOW, Adm’x.
i m»v. 7 t<l lift J
____________
S/OUK iiioiii)h ntlerdiiu*, application will he made
lo the interior court ol JelL-rhon county when
I Hilling lor ordinary purpose*, lor leave so srl th*
I nul Cnluio and negtow ol Andrew K, Will*,
| aeiwed. M AllV J \S I 1.!,.ST f Adni’U
I iiov 17 uJm 2» °
1 * montlit ni'C.rdite app'i Jii-m will ho made
• I • lo the lioiioralij.-) il.o Jo u ol tha Jnlcrior
| Court of’ St riven eniinty, w hilo tilling for ordinary
» purport,, lor Live iim‘ I she l.iiii I* belonging lo
• the ('Mate of John ill. Robert,*, d avft«ed, hue of
KUlil county. M|’| rflfi.% Mll,l, s, ndm’r.
DLL! \ UOlJlsiiTs t adurrx.
I I..’'■il,, 1338 4tm 23
k OUK mondiH niter date, application vm.'l he m«e;«
* to ihe honorable the inferior eoiirt oft’olunihia
county while * (ling lor ordinary pnrp' e- ,fhr leave lo
1 Hell the real eMaie ol the lule Klbcrl M I Minn ol sael
; county d ’ceased, lor the benefit ol the heirs and
1 creditor*.
1 ; Al.ritlJ) J DI'N.V, Adin'r.
j no\ Id id AC $
Hi Ol it ni iiiiiis alter ii tie apple c;• .a \ ill he marl
j * lo the honorable Inhru.r . i.t.n of f • lumliia
I <*'o i» 4 ., when Mllintr lor t» •' r\ lor
i j IvuVe lo sell the follow, lilt; hi!.* < 1 Land, \ i/.: Ao 4'. 'S,
? in llh district: ‘J. T, i7ih d«.*.ir I; 78 ami 4C», 11th
• district; all L’nrJy ronniy, l>« JontH.p :•» the ottu* of
' James iliflckiiioiiCydcr»*asrd.
,; WM V DHALU
i j \\m VAki;oK()i;(;n,
- i i'Vi 13—1.7 ncniiiii^tMior*.
i l^t)l ! I7 inontlis after dale npplirnuon will I>.
i j I made lo the //onoraMe the li P rior <ou I i
■ ’ Hu he eottniy, when ni.|ing lor ordumrv
for lea\ <• I **dl all I lie rev 1 and persona! pr.<p» r!y t».
7/. nry Utley, late of HurUe rouny, (!recapi;d.
WILLIAM I 1 LI.V, i . , ,
OUt'KS I i’I.KV, i Adra rs
doc 1 281 mini
Ollt nioiilha niter (hiitt, applention will he
» made to iho lionomf/ln J nhnor ( but tof Ihnke
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sell lo* until her three hundred and lliiHy
foiir, '3J Din llie si ll li district, ( nrrol conni V, r'm
. tinning two hundred two and a half hitch.
Jan 23 lHw4m Win W M \U.M>, Admr
I g />Ol K nioniliN after dale, application will he
a made to I lie horui able Inferior (burl of Hurkc
county,while Milling lor ordinary i urpon*.*, lor leave
to hell I he J/irul and A’egroes belonging lo the Chime
of I’cter Applewhite, deceas'd
JOH N AITLLWH ITT, ndm r
o. i If-, 1837 4rm B \%
LXH'K monlfiM aller dale uppliniijou wil he
L made lo the I lonoruble the Justices of the In
(prior (aiuri ol ('olntnhin rminty, when Hilling or
ordinary purpose* lor have lo sell lie* whole of the
rani estate ot I Iherl II Dunn, late of find county,
(h ( eased, fir the benefit of iho lubrs of said de
ceased. ALFUI2D J. DUNN, ndin’r
i oct lh, 183? AJJ
(Jrn/rw/4, J Byino Court Ordinary lor «atd
Durkf rfiinihj, \ i b'ini"
MJ~ II LULAS *S’arah .Siiiiili Aduiintßlralrix, j
? V oud Allen S li Prior, Admiuisirntor ol
.lame* .1 SiniHi, deocaßed, late ol «aid courify', have
petitioned said court lor letter* dismis.sory, stating
that they have hilly odniinisirrcd said estiiic,
I hone are therefore lo rifn and admonish nil con
cerne.-l lo ho nnd npi'eaV before said court nn the fir.M
Aloiiday in Mnv next, and then and there shew
cause why said letters shall not be granted, fly
order of the court
Til fj LOU AT, dcc o u c J
not id wdm 2fi
(•corgia, Burke Count y,
Uj I ILK LAS James (Irnli.hs Administrator of ,
the eslnlo »f VV m Hryant, deceased, applies j
lo me for letters of dismission.
These are therefor to cite and admonish nil and
singular tic* km Ired and creditors o( said dock! lo j
be and appear nl any oilier, wit Lin the lime preset ib
id by law, to whew cause, if any they have, why
mid loiters should not ho grated.
tiivi-n muliT my hand n< j n Wnvnchur ■
this 221 day of January 1838, J uK ' |
J«n 20 2lniGm ~ n i i\r\-p . i
fill OLiUI >i, i> c i n nc. j
K.VBLU TWI It.V,
Ncwnan, C'oxvctn County, Gcorgiu.
j "jUIK »nl)n;rih«r informs lii» friim-l.s, ami the
, a P'' h '‘‘- son-rally, llmt he hns piir. lmtod the
nboxp aurtud J avem, formerly occupied by (’apt.
NVillnmi U. /ImliTßon, mill Imj.r.s, l.y ilia aiiiniimi
lie will b at'ivv upon hi* Mouse, to merit the patron
m;o us a ponormn pnhlm, lit. Jloui.it uiiilorroin ,T
iO|inira, mill will noon Imt pri>par, <! to nri'ornmojiiu’
m ilia lii>st muiinpr, all ilumo who nmv rivh him a
.“1 ■ Ha* tnhla will bo lyrnhhml with the bet the
rom.lry nllonN; Ins bar wilbllm i h.iir.sl li.pairs,
ami Ins siuhli’K witli uttvntivo amt rarrlhl iwiiars
h’!> lo 3l\V \V. W , ai;i,S| A.V.
fEH> miILDEKS AM) M:\{ II VM4 S.
I f-rali'il pro; o.als will h t . . ]at lln> nlljce
ot tin* i’k riv i'l till! inhoi'.'r couit lor the countt'
1 ol Kit'd win, in tbocily of 1/i!li,..'ri.. il!e, until ilu>
U'thiluyol April noxt, lor lliv building ofa turn I
i I/ims "in Miiil city, mi llm ulo wlmr ■ tlm pu sonl J
j huililni ;sl im's Tim now bnihluig is to hu two I
i aluri.'H hmti, built ol brink. I'.inl iu Juno mortal, j
I j laslcrid mulh insula, to r.si on a uruml ■ fnuinia \
liio.al I imt lour tool high, tbo tiii’o of the amm 1
bow it fbo limit supportoil hi two bamlsinno
J oolomns,ami ihe a.ooni in b,» paoi ~ sTops. 'fbo i
butliling lo bo oomploliol within 2o motubs from the !
>bila ol cunlnu't, ami on t u nre to o. iupl v, Ibo i
ronlmctar lo forleil tbo work .1. i.o. I lia briok j
oflb« pro.out court house liba I iko la’ a far val 1
nation by Lie undertaker, lor winch hois to give t
» a eredil to* the mnounl
i I I lie justices oi iho inferior eottrf, rrsr'rvo to
• j Ih.■ inselvei the rivihi to arrangij the court room i
[ j and odirr internal regul 'iion*.
1 ; I’aym.'ltlslo be made ns follow*: The confractor
, jr.ving solid and saoitrily to tbo jusiii-o* at tha m-
I : b riar court at said roumy, lor ino (hiibtul parfor
-1 in.mao ol Ins work, to wit—o’la third a i vanaist at
lba timo ot aonirarting, am. lined payabla \\ ban
lliebuildlUft is roalrd m, and tbo bulanao on tbo
completion ol tbo work
, ’ I’ 1 ""- end upap.iliantians may ln>s .n"nt ilia
1 oliiao ol tbo olork ol iho ink ri.ir rourt
‘ HAS 1) IfAJIMOiVD.
MH I).VON I) lIKT'A'.N,
JOHN N niOAIAS,
s i' in-.mii.u,
Mils HOCK iVi'M,,
Ju.dc.s ol Inf Court,
| Ffb 17 full
I J 3 01,. lIUOVA N of brown's l-'anv. took l am ibo
' 1 - Ind ansono la ui puiuxl ('luiu with “Win 1 iuiir
rmy August 22: wmkrd m n with a ad btads,
Olio fulljowelk .1 limit lo an.eil buniuig wnli b,
1 wuii giild guard chain andkty-th wan b has
, I rco Istlan on tbo front ca»o—tho miner, a- any of
’ bib rollin' main ait n by <i«ctihn.. Uttots and
I n p oponv. If no applioatiob ba mad •i . bo.
| munibs. ih.’ W!nch w id no said an.! tbo pn roads Ji
. ' ided among the troop*,— npp.iaaiion i.. ba ma,.rm
tiia riltuir i t iho Columbus . llfial.l tor w . brad
chain, no.I lorlbo AVrioli ro Cal tir.ovn.
1 In i 'nlumbns J/arald will aapa il « jiHavonnd
orwnrd tau arao int to fiol iliown. n-o V, n-. ‘,’7
' TIIAATD froi i t! a i.afmrtm am ~a an rb,
> ’ f>llim»lßti!,u ba: 11°' a, ,ttr to i!». ; ,
. h *K>n saddle, plated blimps, iitioin 5 'i,j .|,
’ iu oilier marks ro. bcloj. lh» above ivo a-d u;,i
ba K 1V ‘ o * r ar.v ...a ; ■(> in to nn in i:i;,n:.. .
w.'br.-T a | ,‘.o a. ’j a ,( •,, ~.s . ,
• I lb a 1 H 'O 1 JCiI.N I V :a. N. 4
lieit 12 i'p-j „
. v
j CrOLUJiIiLI lii. HAdM.
rgIHK annual Spring orr fho Wr*frm
.PL (.'( a> <’f ilnn-» i-, (S i.will rome nlf Ihe
!'i>t T ll -• ’'l : 1 y* S7ili Krhii’/, whenjho following
will h»- ofT’orn 1 viz :
1 t day, mile h" iU I’litto 530')
2<l do ‘I i] i tlo do » r >' 0
3d do 3(I > do do 100
4th d»‘l do do do 1,000
hlh do mdo heals, heat 3 in 5.
On /vfomlny,lhfi dnv hotma tho'Jorkv Fa
rfn, n hull swnftpsmi os will rorjm off. 5-W rn
tranco, halt forfidt. A'inn *'ih*cnbflr9 and c-losnd.
Tho track and fittuivß will be in fine* repair, and
nil £(*ri'le non of l it 'furl’ nr/* invited to flUond and
c miribnie lo lim kporis of tbi.s new nod flourishing
association. *1 llh tShCKhI AIIS •
jan 0 w7t __ 6
SPftING RACES.,'
V^iSv
t ■ T3sa£- V>, /■/
ST -I I) KI’JUXC HA i'US of Iho ,Mi’ledge
. villo -lucky dull will eemmemo onlho mc
| c< in J Tu s.l ii V, (ll'ih day) of dp Uriel!.
flO dollars . ntram ».
|sl day, Colt* s»i •■•,< slake, 3 or m in to make a
rnce’ A fine silver g iblot jMI up by the pro
prletors, worth, Bfo
2,1 dm -'no m l.? heats, Iron for all, —purse 8300
3J day, 3 do do WO
Itli <1 iy,4 do do 8011
sth dny, 1 oha make,' two mile hoots, v-'5O
entrance lorlhe‘Voting plalo' worth 81000,
3 already nit"rrd;op -n imiil Iho 20th .Man h.
The money h’t.ap up nu ll day.
II I', i Ol .NO A: Co. Proprietors.
Jan 16 v. td i I
T WENTV DOLLARS REWARD.
KANAWAV fruiTi Ihe
• planlatn n el 1. W. Knrtr&ay,
*Hnc*Tl, in Columbia rminty, a
.ofvf. r ' t f bout the Ist I h*e( in!)er, a iVe
/ gto man, by the name of Lkw
,s » about twenty eight yean
of age, of a yellow complexion,
hut not a mulatto, stout and square built, and ftlui
tor« very badly. Ib* is nnpposcd to be lurking about
tin* city of An.uista, us he has a wife hero Thv
above reward will ho given for his apprehension uud
confineiuent in any safe jail. or delivery to
ISA AT UA US VY,
j in 13 d&vvif JO Columbin county.
SEALED PROPOSAL?,
rglO build a C’olht House in the village of Lex*
* ingion, of granite, 28 feel liigli, fll) leet long,
and A') leet wide, with a biped roof covered with
abinglcs, a portico in front, and a pa*Bn£6 throtiirh
the low>tstory, dividing it into four office*, will be
received until tin Inst Saturday in February next-
A pl an oftbo building must accompany tbo propo
sals. Addresvi, A II FORT,
Chairman of tbo Hoard of CommisaionciN,
jan 15 H :\vtd ijcxingnm C. 11. So. Ca.
UNITED STATES WAIL L! Nr: .
lie inbseribcr "‘i.akeu
-yffiilSr n tbo cool rail lor ca ’ gibe
j Foiled Slates MaiUjclvv ecu
boms, imd have selected lor 1 hnl purpose, the fast
and Blntinch strainer Frco Trader, which is ac-
Imowludgcd in he one of the tlfictest boalH on the
livcl' »l I* linbridg-i the Bout intersects with I lie
! stage Lins running from Augusta to JUohilo and
1 .\cw-oflutMs, on whnt is known ns Iho lower
route, and also the tine running Ir on Georgia to
'l'n,'lnhass-e, and w illnllord to travellers an easy
and Milo conveyance lo the ports of the Unit of
.Mexico, mid with greater ease uiul expedition l lmn
can he obtained hy any other route. The Free Tra
der has been ihuronehly overhauled, and will afford
every aeeorn modal ton lor the eomlort end eonveni- [
sneeofpassengers, usually found in packet boats I
of iho first class. This i.rrangcmenl has already
been seine lime in operation, and the trips have been (
performed much wtlhie the hours proscribed, and j
to the satisfaction of dll parlies.
Timks of DtPinTuttF..
Th« Free Trader will leave Apalarl icoia every [
Sunday and Woilncsday at 11 o’clock I’. M. and i
rtneh liuinhndgc the next day at U o’clock 1’ M.
On returning she w ill leave Bainhridgo every j
Tiies'lov and Friday at 4 o’clock I‘. M. and arrive j
at Apulachivola, ut 10 o'clock the next day.
A T. HF.NMETT.
feb S@ wlm _ 68
I lUNDRF.I) OOM.A Ik" KJP.V* 1
STOI.EM trom me *siaMc of the j
I (/ sub.scribcr, living on iho Watkins I
f /J Ihhk'e Koad, in Htuko counfy, (ieo i
I a small Clicsuut Sorrr! i>laic,
supposed to bo about 7 or h years 1
old, a star on her forehead, a tear causing n email j
lump on lhe inside of her right thigh, stands very |
cmokoil on lie* hind b gs, perhaps bomo whim on
both hind foot. 1 will give iho »hi>\c reward f«>r
ilio i!nvf* \v itti Millicu nt proof for his coiivinion;
a Ison liberal reward with ail necessary rxj*ci scs
for the rua.t*. MOiSF.S I) A MISL.
jnn 31 w4t *2j
The Savannah Georgian, and i'allahns.sce
Wuicl,man will ms« rl the? above throo li.ncH, uud
.send I heir accounts t this oflhm.
1 jPliilomatiara AcatlcMsy.
fUMIF, exercises ol this institution will roeom
» locnei. on the ‘dd jionday in January, l s ' ,s l
Thn hr ou hv.. ol education usually taught in other
academies, will he taught in ibis institution, and
students who wish lo enter college, may bo pre
pared ke:e 1 a aihnissioii. Ihe prices ol lull lon and
I hoard are as low heic ns in any other academy rn
the same section ol country iinekcrsvtile, near
t whieli till;, M .uiemv is situated, is one ol the most
| lloimshiog and healthy towns in the upper country.
There ao < t ill vlry peod sloo s ill the village, and
1 three good iioiodno; houses. The academic building
fertile main school is new, commodious, and lur
j ished with a large and w II timed bell. A lings
! liiulding for a Iciiiiilo ncndouiy will liavu boon fin
I ished hetore Christmas, and is ex >eclej to go into
operation tho Ist of January ensu tig. lint h these
hnildtiigs are not more than a iptarlrrof u mile from
I two large ( hitrehe.':, where there is regular preach
ing. A A'ahtmlli school was kept the pr> sent year,
under the Mipennienduuce of tho Heeler, and will
iveomineiu'eey soon ns the weather wi I permit.—
The Hector is In the habit of reading da iy a portion
oi the script ares to the students, billowed hy a lew
questions and remarks on the most interesting parts
read.
Fveiy exertion willhpmadelo preserve the mor
als ol the pupils, and no student who is not person-
I ally known, will he admitted, without o eeaifirate
of good moral character, Irom his last leach, r, or
| some one w ho is known to the panics or teacher.
l>r. It. use's eharreler ns a leaelmr of long expori
j once and ability is well ■ stahlislied, uiul is incurably
I known in ('archili, but fyrlhe sulislaelion id those
I however, nln do not know him in this time, iho
followingceniticji* is annexed
iit.i-i oiin n AhPEii,
\VM, \\ HIT K,
W>! \ HOOK,
I’. AI.KXAMU-.lf,
A. Ua.M.UU.NJi,
J.rs A. Ci.vsk, See'y. Trusst.es.
Kcetsersviile, Klhcrl co, tia , Dee 14, ltd/
'lire undersign. U her hy cor.ily thi.l they have
! been tier, mallv acqnamle . with It. E Hccso many
yearsi that ha is , excellent classical suhular, and
eminent y qnainieu ti r h e instruction ol youth,botn
hy cyoor.em e and education.
M. Waudel,
Patrick Noei.f,
h xaui i'ttojirso.M.
Ahheville, S. i Opt. 10, 15.4. (dec23 doo w ;<n
FliJ.besoldi.il lie 10th of Slnreh i. xl
V V at the plantation.all the property >
mg tu Vra-'M 11 am, d. -cased, late ut Ivnhe i nn
tv: it as.sin uol live tiers. -; cattle, stock ho;-;
l C.-'l Mid ! nicer; plail Uijoll tools, 1.01 so h, .
t.ud kuri.- e imioairo, six ihmisnsd j oe; ds e-f., .
tot. !.t olio l.oisecare; one tag cotton, Ac.
I -tets at sale. Etv KIUkL VAt, Ad.ur
J in-J '. '.wtd with th*" ii ... \ 1.
To BOAT OWNKKS AND PATKOONi
JVaviifatinff Savnnah and Jiroud rivers.
w bV «n act of the Ooneral of ihr atnto
5i of O’ciorgia/isarnrcd loihe26tli DecernV»er, 1836,
it i<* made lie duty of the inferior courts of the sev
eral ronniien of said sintp, bordering cm,* i which
nuvignhle waters pass through, to caune to tie pub
ii.-licd,the provisions of the *evnivii acts ol the go
nernl assembly» regulating bmi owners v their agents
and patroons, navigating said waters.
By the aiorosjiiu acts every boot navigating the
'•Savannah or Brunei rivers, nro required t•» have a
white patroonjWilh a Bill of hailing ready prepared
1 to exhibit to any white perron, who niuy wish to
* examine* th» contents of the boat noder their clmrgo,
! ; showing the name ut said patroon and ousignee jI
j thocargo aboard of said bout, ami furthermore for
-1 bids any I oat owner,!heir agent or patroon,to permit
I a iy boat hand being asiavi;; to put • n hoard ol tlv ir
j boat, any corn, cotton, pens,stock of any bind, pouf*
I try oro her ur.n !«■« ni which hy law they nro lodmi
to iratimk, nxccpt the Mime is exhibited in the bill ol
! lading of tbcuwnt rot said boat or Ids ugcnt,nnd nn
j der his or their direction entered, making it penal
! ngoin , <t every offender ol the as resaid acts.
J hcrefore,all concerned will t .ko notice, that the
I acts of which the foregoing is extracted will he en
l forced against offenders who may bo ukon in the
county of Lincoln.
Lkwis Parks,
W. if. Ca.ntklow,
John Moss,
Stephen
Pktkh Lamar,
Judges of inferior court.
1 nov23 if 27S
M3NI>LISTO fi FEiIA US ACADEMY.
, /f $ » i'j J hoiihuiid Dullni* will be gnarantm! hy
| h > ihclriiscoa to a teacher whowill take chaigo
| of the I Vsnafe Academy nr this place; provided
that satisfactory K surn niuls ol character and qual
-1 ificationKare produced.
. 1 'J he teacher will he required to In competent to
. | teach all the elementary and higher branches ol
| Kcglish gthicaiiou, and aLotlie Ornamental hranch-
I cm and |i»r that purpose a gentleman and his wife
qualified to instruct in thus*} sej-nrate departments
of education would be profrml; otherwise the
, : principal will he required to procure >i Biii*ftbte os
i sis am wi hI ho necessary qualifications,
i 'flic Academy is finely located in a pleasant vil
i Inge mono of the mountain districts incur slate 4
with uclimat.- as fine as any in •the world, and with
! other advunta rs unsurpassed hy any situation i.i
I the stair: the society in in ft hirh degree, moral, in
; clelligcut, social and refined, and the country
. generally inn high stale of improvement,
I The a adciny lot is w» !l improved and adopted
j for lie"* accommodation of the teacher and ids j*u*
, | ils 'I boro is a largo two story brick house, afford
ing 7 comfortable looms, all of them but one with
, flic pliicoa. intended ns a dwelling house f< r the
teacher and hbj family, and connected with the
school rooms which constat of two apartments with
three fire places, with a beautiful yard inclosed in
front and an cXCClInnt garden in the rear ol tlie
. house,and commanding im extensive and splendid
view ol the monrrtuiiis. distant about 30 miles.
Proposals u’ll bo received and considered until
ilie 10th of .March, when a selection will ho made
from the most worthy. 'J he School ilia expected
will go into operation on the Ist of April: and par
ents and guardians disposed to patronise it, are re
quested to wait Vnuililint period, and they may he
assured that no rflurts will be span d hy a* to render
the (School vVorthv oft! eir support.
By order of the Trustees.
KCUT A .MAXWELL,
J I) LEWIS,
K li HEN .SO A’,
F U sy.M.MKs,
J V MIANKLIN,
Frb i vv3t 3i Trustees.
PENDLETON A CA I) EM V.
i rgMiE l‘nndletor Academy commenced on ihc
l ■ Ist ol .'mmury under lliu cure of the Itcv. J.
j L. Kemienl >; mid the trustees lake pleasure
j id recommending Imn to the public as a (earlier
I well qualified lor the important (rust confided to
j him. Ilais a graduate ol (he Soui.li Carolina col-
I ledge, an excollnnt classical and matbemotieal
| scholar, and possesses a high reputation as a tench
' er, acquired hy a considcruhle ixpurience in this
i part of the c 'ounlry
| The line advantages which this Academy pns-
I sesses in point ol location in a small, retired, quiet,
i country village, free from the vices, the dissipation
and temptations ol crowded towns, in the midst ol
a moral, intelligent rind virtuous community, exer
cising nsalutary influence and control on the char
acter ami conduct o I the youth render it it in the
opinion rtf the Hoard the best location in the stale
(or an institution of learning, and entitle it to a
liberal share of public patronage.
Comfortable hoarding can be had in the village
and vicinity on reasonable terms; uni every facility
of intercourse and communication with the friends
and parents <d the students, ran ho enjoyed by an
j excellent and well conducted stage passing through
the village throe limes a week. By order of the
Board. F K HUGER,
I ROUT A MAX HELL,
F IF SYMMS,
SAM’L CHERRY,
JC CALHOUN,
I J V SHANK LIN)
| _Teb 7 3hv3t TrusleosJ
I THE LOWndesyii.ee academy
! Wl A.V opened on the first Monday of the prrs
| » » cm month, under the snperintendnnco of
it/ii. d.\o ut*.\G, u i.erc pup.ii ;v;!! 1,0 'nK"uc
i tod in the Green mm Rft'qnn languages ami all I
I the branches of English literature usually taught iu
I Academies.
■Mu. Young is a graduate nf Oxford College,
Ohio, though a native of this district. The Trus
tors of the Institution feel themselves fully authoris-
I ed to recommend him as being well qualified to
i discharge the duties in which he has engaged. He
' lias not been long enough Irom College to become
rusty in the Languanes, and part of that time lie
has been employed m leaching, and lias given full
| satisfaction as to ids qualifications. Tho Trustees
also have the satisfaction to announce(o the public :
that they hate engaged Mn. Abraham Cunning
j ham Jo loach the lower branches, and can with
I pr piicty recommend him us a first rate English
\ teacher, having tried him two years previously.
Thu general supervision of lire School will de
volve upon the principal teacher Mr. Young, who
together with tho Trustees, will use every exertion
to manage tier School with that kind of method
anil discipline which will uliurd Iqlh.t students both
moral and intellectual advantages.
Lowndesvtllo is situated Id miles w»sl of Abbe
vtlle Milage, anti near rbo Double bridges on Roc
ky River, uu a high, dry and sandy ridge, with
good water and is perfectly ■ e.altliy. There being \
no stagnant waters, er sluggish streams lor some |
miles distant, it is therefore out ol the reach of'tne ,
noxious effluvia which is so destructive to health in
mail) other places. Two of the Trustees have
1 practised physic )>.r mmy years in the neighbor
hood, slid can speak knowingly of the superior
i heulthlulncss ol the place. Leiwndesvitle is more
’ over situated ab >ul live miles distant from several
' valuable mineral springs, wliiclt have recently been
pnrenased by ucompany who expret to have pre
. partitions in roiditiess lor the reception of visitors
' the ensuing summer; which will uliurd a valuable
retreat lor a lew weeks, to any whose constitutions
r may req lire it. Good boarding can be bad in the
village and nr (he nei, hborhuou, ut quite conven
' , lent distances, on reasonable terms.
JOHN G. CALDWELL,
• I A. JJ ARNOLD,
■ i V: HUNT,
HAMSTER ALLEN,
WM. C. COZBY,
J. S. ALLEN,
S..L Ml \CELFOKD,
'd M. PASt- H.VI.,
J AMEN CONFER,
3 | wit 19 MATTHEW YOUNG.
Twenty.ftvc !)i>!!ar>» 15cward.
__ THE above reward will be paid
for the apprehensi n and coniine
j men! in any sate jail, or delivery to
mJnSjr* the sithse incr, of two negro men,
| *(O3 Dnvis and I’eter. belonging i 0
yYt«corgr Gnnby, late ol Columbia
> couniy. 'flresi boys arc no doubt
-Hd- y ’ lurking nlrout hther in ibe neigh
-1 \ b ii.i.i .o oi Wrigbtsboro’ or \\ lute Oak, in both of
' which llu-v fib well known, 'fen dollars will be
paid for she a,,prelum, ion ol either, or any iofurni -
ii m eogo, -ning them, will be thankiuhy received
hy the sn ; 'm r:!>er. it *B M. GUNDY.
White Oak, Columbia eu. Feb 10 34
Jv.i.tiii! t.j Columbia County Jail,
'.ON l u - in. lam, a NEGRO
f \ , WOMAN* who says her name is Nu
s.-’a.-g, rah; that she belongs to Ephraim Hop
-6 / v'\ 1 tt.g, i ear I: e begh-holds oi piai ha
A, ’jo. \N river. M:- is about 60 or 6o years oi age.
j L vV cl ick cimipiexion. j
The owner is ropa-led to cail, pay j
sofcniT • iMsxpeu. e and fake her away.
Jar. dT Ik'-.?t UI*H’D II JONEP,.TaiIor. 1
NOTH.’* TO MAIL ROAD CONTKAC- i
TOMS. 1
« EF’ESTfiRN ami Atlantic Mail Hoad, ■
\} ¥ Extending fro.n a point near Decatur, in
DeKulb county Georgia, to Ibe Tennessee river,
between Dallas and Bose’landing, ami embracing
a distance of one bun Ired and forty miles.
healed proposals
For lire execution of the grading and masonry on
certain portions of tli .' r.td road above nnn'.oned,
i embracing n distance not exceeding eight miles
| .smallwestward of lit" Clutlalmoc'hco river, ami
I fourteen miles northwest ward id' tho same; also
of about twenty miles,including the traverse of ins
F.lowah river and ns vadev. in all about forty milcs
will! ba received at, the office of flic commission;
ers, in eonelta,Cobb county,(■ieorgia, between tho
second and seventh of April mix!, during which
time engineers wdl be in attendance to point Cot
l!ir various localities at which tlie w ork of cons.rue
non is m be carried on, and to explain, by the
aid of plans and profiles of the route, the nature
and extent of the work Much diep culling and
filling, and several extensive viaducts of limber,
will he requited in connexion with the road fbnna
■ lion. Tin* ainoYmt of Excavations and Embank
ments on ihose portions of the rood offered loi con
• tracts, as above, will be about two and a half
millions of cubic yards. The work will bo divided,
info sections, each about one mile in length. Blanks
for pfo|K>snl»; will bo in readiness lor tne use of
tho>e w ho arc disposed to et.gage in the work; al o,
for the concluding of contracts on such proposals
as are acceptable to the Board of Commissioners.
The work provided (or by contracts will bs com
menced on or about the first of May n< xf.
The country 'raVerscd by the Kail Hoad, is ele
vated and roiling, midis regarded as one of the
most, healthy portions of flic United Mates. The
climate is favorable for field operations during sum
mer and winter.
By order of the Board Commission! rs.
S. if. LONG, Chief En'gr.
\V. & A Hail bo id.
Cassville, January 20,1<33. jSJ wAt
’sons indehied to tfie snliscnhur
■ ’ oithcr l.y note nr hook account for the years
1831, ’35 and ’3fi are requested to call on ’l'lios M.
Berrien and Mullord iviarsli, ICsqrs. and settle the
same. Longer indulgence cannot be .allow ed.
Jan 19 15: H F- RUSSELL.
’BNUUR moil ills after date, application will be
K. made to tho Honorable Inferior t ourt of Jeffer
son county, when silling fdr Ordinary purpose, for
I leave to soli the Real Estate of the lute Aathan
j ISrassel, dey'd of said county
NATHAN BRAS NFL.adm’r.
| j and—indt. 2 With the will annexed.
I Greensboro’ Male nod Female Academies.
r a HIE Hoard Os trustees tike pleasure In slating
S to the public lliat Ihose institutions arc in a
very flourishing condition.
The female deparlm >nt is tin rr thr care ofMiss
A. I’. Hamilton, vvho.-.o success m teaching and
government for the past year, has amply fnlli led
all the just expectations of the patrons of the
school.
Mr Hugh Marrow, who has had during the
1 past year ills ( barge of the VS illinglun Academy
i in .South Carolina,and who is known to possess
qualifications of a high order, for this service, is
. rector of ibo male academy.
* Mias Hewit.a lady of line taste, and an admira
■ bie performer on tho Piano, and whose instruc
tions have been entirely salJslactory, during the
last year, has charge of lie depaMmcnt of music.
Mr Otto Ferdinand Peterson, a native of Ger
many, who comes h ghly recommended, as an
amiable and talented man, is employed to give
instructions in modern languages: French, .Span
ish anil German, lie will attend both Academies.
The Rev Francis Bowman, is engaged in hear
ing recitations in Natural and Moral Philosophy
in the Female Academy.
' The trustees have taken measures to furnish
ample philosophical and astronomical apparatus,
i which will, it is hoped, be In ibis place in a few
' v ,eks, so that the present pupils may have the
benefit ofdr.
'1 be schools arc already large, and competent
I assistant teachers are engaged.
I It is the purpose ol the board of trustees and the
teachers, to give to the pupils all tho facilities lor
obtaining a thorough and solid education, which
the improvements of I he age afford.
■IAS FFOSTER,
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
KUALUON SEYMOUR,
FRANCIS BOWMAN 1 ,
Fob 15 39w3t V P KING, Trustees.
_ A Ti ; V i lUK H AV ANT M l )
SjYOII the present year, to lake charge of Pleasant
B. Grove Academy, in Burke county, twenty-sev
en milos below Augusta. He must be well compe
tent to teach the various branches ol an English
education : one who understands Gatin, Greek, and
French languages, would ho preferred. Any person
applying will be expected to come well recommend
ed as a Teacher, and lor Ins morals. Mich u person
can have a good sa'ary Any pi rson wishing to
take charge of said Academy, can apply to the sub
scriber, personally, or by letter addressed to hiir at
Friar’s l oads I'ost Office, Burke comity.
Jan 30 Gul3t w Hi I. F. POWELL
iOST two Certificates of Mock in the Daren
A bank; one No Gil, for twenty shares, dated
Bth (f March IB3G, signed by E S Rees, cashier;
the other No 757 fur ten shares, dated 18th May
1837, and also signed by E 8 Rees, cashier. Roth
of said certificates are in my name. They wore
hist sometime since together with a pocket book.
I "M. ~i.u,c t of this advertisement is to comply with
the forms required b . y ,l,e r > nk
certificates. f i
Jan 27 22w3m
<*eoi'£in I'cisiiile C'oSß’gc.
SCOTTSBORO’ GEORGIA.
I’SIIIF, Spring term of this Institution, 1838 will
.B open on Monday, January Bth. It is desira
ble that all students should ha present at thelor
malion of classes, on the first day of the term. 'lire
government of the Institution is strict, but salutary
—being by written laws andronstilulion, which are
rigidly enforced, after the manner of the republican
State Governments ol this* country. A pamphlet,
containing hinis on Female Education, nnr system
of instruction, Pi.-cip!ino, Ac , will shortly be pub
lished, and sent to all who may lee! interested
enough to apply for it, by letter to tho Principal.
| Tho hours lor instruction aro from day light fill
nine o’clock P M. (summer and winter ) reserving
J four liours.for meals ami recreation. On Mitur
i days,students are engaged only til] noon. The Ly
! ccuin. ;a literary anil scientific Society,) of which
; ilie Prmndal is e.c officio, President, meets every
| Saturday evening. ’J his society has been cslab
| fished but a lew months, and has already proven it
self to be immensely improving to the young ladies.
V. c pledge ourselves to impart in one year's time
to any young lady, who possesses a good mind,and
who cun road fluently, a handsome handwriting, a
a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog
raphy and spelling.
A married gentleman, from South Carolina, in
engaged in the drawing and painting department.
Dis work will compare with any artist's in the
Southern Stales Resides the above branches, he
will teach portrait and minature painting, gilding,
bronzing, smalting, transferring prints, fancy works
w ith perforated paper, Ac. Ac. In the musical
department, instruction will he given on the piano,
guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on hu,
man ami comparative Physiology, Botany, Astro
omy,Cht mhlry, Ac. Ac.
Exertions are being made to haven clergyman at
tached to the institution, which "ill he effected
I w ith as liltledelay as possible, lie have a library
of 800 volumes—an herbarium of 2XIU species of
I plants,collected by tho Principal, in t io Slate of
South Carolina—optical instruments —Chemical ap
pa rat us, maps, globes. Ac.
7'hc young ladies are requested to dress plainly
—not to wear jewels of any sert, and not to attend
balls and parties. xNo store accounts without the
sanction ol parents or guardians. Such as have
accounts will be required to tcgisler all their ex
penses in a book they will keep for the purpose
Bat ons will receive a minute report of their chil-
I dren's progress m their studies.
Board can be hud in I ho village.
) W e solicit the patronage i,f our Southern friends,
j and pledge ourselves to tabor to deserve it, VVonot
' i only invito hut would be Haltered by the visits of
j all who may be die; used to attend our lectures, re-
J emulous, Ac. on any day or hour during the week,
E J..TJ AS 1 E
ANNA M. LATASTE,
j dec S7 wtSJAroSm 302 Principals
AN INIRAV HOMsi”
. 1 ‘then up and brought before me an
■ rt’ife esnay her;e, a c!n .snnt sorrel, shed
Jp. bi’l .re, some while in his fare; some
'rY -V''" hue .-puls on h:s back, (saddle
’ ; r moks) both hied lect white,dboiu
Id lumps togh and about 7 wears old
cm: apprised at sso.
V, M p NOBLE, J p.
Abbeville D-str.rt, Ho Ca Jan 50. mb 2 2C;2t*
\ HICKORY JOHN.
THIS celebrated racer end iho
rough bred Horse, has left tide place
U‘" for his ttanil “t La Grunge, Troup
ilitu State, where he will
\ 3 fV m remain lor Ibo Spring season oyly,
m&Sfieto under our charge, a* he will raakolus
appearance on the 'J’utf again this fall, when ho
will have bad lime to recover from an injury sus
tained ja one of Ids feel, w hen on his way heneo to
Columbia. II is terms w ill he S(JU the season, paya
ble w ithin the season ; $lOO insurance, payable us
I usual, and Sfl to the Groom. As a racer, it is not
j Known that be has any superior—in point ol breed
ing bo has but few equals—ho traces through llto
most fashionable and approx od crosses to the old
cob mare, the ancestress of Baser mhe, and a host
of other highly distinguished on the Turf and in
the Stud. 11is color is n rich ehesnul, and his form
unites beauty and strength to a degree. His pedigree
and performances will he published at length in
hand hil s.
Mares that may he sent to him wtf bo w ell taken
cate of at the usual rales at.d terms.
HERRING & JETER,
La Grange, Troup county, Coo.
SCrThe Coiambus Enquirer, .standard of Union,
Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Journal will
publish the above once a week lor C weeks and for
ward their account# to us lor payment,
jan 17 wCt 13
A C l HI).
riMIE subscriber l»K. s this method to inform tho
-I- patrons and IViei. -of the Wesleyan Mansion
School, and the pnt.i i- generally, that he has
brought that school to a i lose, and taken charge ol
anew institution, lately established at Williams
Cross Ruuds six miles below Watkiusvillo, in Clark
county 'i ltis determination has not been induced
by a want ol patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion ;
fn, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond
1 tho expectations ol its proprietor ; hut by a deliber
ate conviction, I hut in Farmers’ Academy, under
it# present (i ndent arrangements, the subscriber
will bo able to do a larger amount of pood, with
more phasure and profit to him.-elf, limn he has
been able to do, in Monroe. 'J he new institution
w ill consist ol two branches in separate houses, one
lor males, and the other lor females. A competent
lenmlo teacher will ho employed, to conduct the
female branch, under the direction of the principal
; teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch
I will make their recitations to the principal. Tim
. • two Academies are located at a shun distance from
i etc h other, and the teacher’s dwelling centrally be
tween tin m : and it is believed that suedi measure*
havi been adopted as will secure the advantages,
without the disadvantages, of a mixed school. All
the principal vices, and fashionable extravagancies
ol town and village schools, are elfcctuaily cxclud
od from this establishment. Jhe Acauetuy is fur
nished with nil extensive Chemical, Philosophical
and Astronomical apparatus, together With a mtm
lior ol largo and elegant maps, and other facilities,
liir the promotion ol education. In view ot the lo
ralily of Farmers Academy situated as it is in one /
of the most pleasant and healthful sections ot the up *
• utility, together with its other advantages, I lie sub
scrihor does not hesitate to promise to pupils, a lar
ger amount of hendit than ho h"s been able hcrelo
lore lo give them. Every precaution that o prudent,
forethought lias suggested, bn# been taken, to throw
around the morals of pupils the strongest and most,
effectual safeguards. All the bin mites (both solid
and ornamental) of a llhernl and extensive educa
tion, xxdl no taught in this institution, and at mode- ■
rate prices Boarding may be had at tire Academy,
and within the distance ol one mile from it, in the'
most respectable families, for eight dollars, or less, i
per month.
Persons w ishing lurlher information, will plcnsO''
address to the subset tber. at hi# present residence.
until Christmas-, and after that time, at Williams’
Cross Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex- •
peeled lo upon on the lirst Monday in January next;
and it is very desirable that pupils, designed lor this
school, should be present at the commencement of
I lie year. Their advancement, ns well as our con-'
xemeuce, would thereby be promoted.
JESSE C. PA'JLETT.
Pec 13 _ 2 ( .H in3m
Eagle Motel.
fgl HE subscriber having purchased tMig deslrtt '
J. hie site, in the City of Jackson, situated on
the north sideeftbe State-House square, is deter
mined to remove o it in a few days, and assures all
those who may call on him that every attention
and provision shall be made for their necommodn.-.
tioii; which the nature ol the country will'permit;
and that ids aceotr modalions for travellers, horses,
and boarders, shall ire equal lo any in the Slate,otl'
of the immediate bank ol the Mississippi river, and
in so far as the circumstances of the country will,
permit his accommodation slmll|nol be surpassed by'
any. He pledges himself to k-epn good table,good
bar, furnished with the best of liquors; good com
fonable rooms; good clean wholesome beds; a quiet
house, free from not and noisy intcniperanrt; ami*,
good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and
a plenty of corn mid fodder, and at us reasonable
teims ns pfacficaTde.- Prompt payment, at short
[teriods, w ill, in all rn*e,t;be required.
T» members of the Legislature,and those having
business in Ihe courts at Jae Hon, the subsdriber
will furnish good comfortable rooms, both in sum
mer and winter, cither in hfsmain Tavern bdiWitig ’
or in one a few yards distant, which Ire has lately
pnreurod, and fitted up for the purpose, at their op
tion. They are invited to call and examine his ac
commodations lor themselves, and if they like,
try them. He is perfectly aware of the accommoda
tions hitherto nliordcd in this town, and is deter
mined to improve,them andllmt tnoso who favor him
I with !h“ir custom, shall not not go away reasonably;
(Jtssatmncd. R- B. WIGGINS,
Jackson, Miss Sept 13. .Mount Vernon, f
Jan 4 m3m a .
SlllllHl’l ’N SALE.
C. M Furman vs. 11. Shultz, other plaintiffs’ sev •
crally vs. Henry Shultz.
I *7 ILL be sold under various Executions against
tv 'be defendant in the above stated case#, and
by the written consent of all the panics interested
either in the executions or in the property, on the
second Monday in March next, and the day follow
ing, in the town of Hamburg; Various lots im
proved and unimproved in said town of Hamburg,
and owned by the defendant, flenty Shultz '1 he
Sheriff cniiomices to tho public, tint he is advised
that the purchasers at this sale will obtain good,
quiet, and indisputable title#, and they will get all
lire legal title that 1, as an officer of the law, can le
gally give. Terms ol safe cash.
W. 11, MUSS, Sli’flf Edgefield D/st.
Job 12, 183 d [fi b 28 tr3w
a valCaßle* sale of real
ESTATE.
HAVING passed the meridian ol human life,and
being in a feeble state of health, J am desirous
to wind up tho various attempts of my successful
enterprises, and settle up myself, finally receive and
pay all the just demands due by rne to mai.l {int *i ,n '
j stead of leaving it for others to do for mealier I have
j ceased to be—
I One Hundred and Sixty Valuable Town Lets,
improved and unimproved; also, some whole square
of 1-ots, will be sold in the town of Hamburg, ac
cording lo the above advertisement, by the Sheriff
of Edgefield district, South Carolina Bringing so
much property into market, it is evident that great
bargains w ill he obtained. That the town of Ham
burg will become a flourishing city, is now beyond
contradiction: Being favored with many great fia#
tural benefits, not merely as a place ol commerce,
but also in health, comfort and pleasure. First, rt
has the immediate benefit of the noble stream So
vnnnnh. Second.it is one end, and the boundary of
tins A’late, of the great Charleston and Western Kail
Road. Thirdly, it has four or five noble springs of
purcand wholesome water, some rs which can bo
directed through different parts of the town, and
raised to the second stories; it will not only serve us
a convenience, but also ns n safeguard against fire.
'i he hill side and woodland part, between Ike
town and the towering eminence, called the I’ark ,4#
laid out in w alks, ami serviue as a pr onenade for
the enjoyment of pleasure, which daily d raws lb®
attention of many visitors The eminence called
I the Citadel, is 120 feel above Hamburg and Augusta,
and within one mile distant of both towns,—a ro
mantic situation w hich furnishes the eye with a most
picturesque view, that nn eye may behold; and is
immediately at the junction of the great thorougfa-
Inre, by land and by water, between the North, tho
South, and the West. J
'i lie receipts of Cotton alone, the present season,
1 has been, from Ist. .September, 1837, up to 10th Feb
ruary, 183 s, B’.*, 1(58 bales. And, as respects the ti
tles to the property, the purchaser will gel all the
title that the Slate of South Carolina and her Courts
can give. HENRY SHULTZ,
Founder and Proprietor of the town of Hamburg.
Hamburg, Feb. 26th. [feb 28 trwtd
EXTRA MARSEILLES QUILTS.
. hJJ NOW l.)hN & SHEAR have received from
'-York, a supply of Marseilles Quilts some
nl which are of Extra etzo and of the most splendid
style, to winch they respectfully invite the attention
of the ladies. 7