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Southern Banner. “ The fkrme.\t or .1 free, is i , refer.iijle to the torpor or a despotic, <j ofer.yml.vt " i i— VOL. I. ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1832. No. 2. 1 I UlMilUliK*' By Albon Chase. Terms Throe dollars per year, payable in advance, or Four dollars if delayed to the end oftho year. The latter amount will be rigidly exacted of all who tail to meet their payments in advance. Pfo subscription received for loss than one year, un less the money is paid in advance; and no paper will |,e discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. A failure on the part of subscribers to notify ns of their intention of relinquish ment, nacompanied with the amount due, will be con sidered as equivalent to a new engagement, and pa pers sent accordingly. Advertisements will be inserted,at the usual rates. fC7“AII hellers to tho F.ditor on matters connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to secure attention. iCF* Notice of the sale of l.and and Negroes by Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish- .. j sixty Jays previous to tho day of sale. The sale of Personal Property, in like mannor, must bo published forty Jays previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Notice that Application will be made to tho Court of Ordioary for hoave to sell Land or Negroes, must be published four months. Notice that Application will be nude for hellers of Administration, roust be published thirty Jays, and for Loiters of Dismisrion, six months. SHERIFFS’ SALES. C LAIIK Sheriff’sSalc.--0n tho first Tuos- day in APRIL next, will he sold at tho Court House in the town ofU’atkinsville, Clark county, within the usual hours of sale, tho following properly,to witi One Hundred and seventy Actob of I,and, more or less, lying on the waters of Porter’s Creek, adjoining Appting, Allen and others : levied on as the proporly ofThonias Wheeler, to satisfy a n. fa. in fa vor of Murray & Humphreys, for tiio use of Edward Quinn 4 Co. vs. Thomas Whoclcr. POSTPONED SALE. A T tho somo time and place the following pro- perty, to wit: Fifty Acres of Land, moro or less, adjoin ing Hopkins and others. Alio, Forty Acres of Land, moro or loss, whereon Mrs. Dooiiltlo now lives, ad joining Echols and others, ono road Wagon, and four Horses • levied on as tho property of William Yar brough, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Ncsbit, to. William Yarbrough, Anselmn L. Harper, John W. Harper and Abraham Doolittle, tccurity on the atay. One buy Horae about nine years old, two Sorrel Mares, one about ten, the other about four yoars oil: levied on as the property of Daniel Craft, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Stevens Thomas, vs. Daniel Craft and John W. Thomas. Ono light Iload Wngon and two pair hind Harness, and one Sorrel Mare with three white feet, about four years old : levied on ns the property of Ed- word Craft, to satisfy n n. fa. in favor of Saunders Si Gilmore, vs. Edward Craft and Daniel Craft, security "FebVaS. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff, C LARK SHERIFF’S SALE—Will ho •old, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, at the Court ltouso in the town of WatUinsville, Clark county, within tho lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Six Negroes, to wit: Amy a woman about twenty-five years of age; I.izyagirl, about four years r,:d; George a boy, about two years old; Joe a boy, about sixycarsuid ; Lindyagirf, about four years old; end Nelson a boy, about five years old : levied on ns iho property of Gabriel A. Moffett, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued on tho foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Ste vens Thomas, vs. said Moffett. Feb. 23. JAMES llENDON, D. Sli’lf. H ALL Sheriff's Sale.—On the first Tues day in APRIL next, will bo sold, at the Court Itouss in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within the usual hours of sale, tho following properly, to wit: Oiio Hundred Acres of Lnnd, moro or less, adjoiningCasey and others, on the waters of the Grove River: levied on as the property of John V. Cotter, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. one in favor of Pcnual Quarles und others, vs. said Colter. One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Lnnd, more or less, lying on tho Mulberry Fork of the Oco nee River, whereon John McKinscy now lives • levied on as the property of Asa Whidbcy, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court in favor of Mathew Long, vs. John McKinscy, maker, and Asa Whidbey indor ser. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Feb. as. JACOB EBERHART, Sli’fF. H ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On tho first Tues day in APRIL next, will bo sold, at the flour- House in tho town ofGuinesville, Hull county, within the usual linursofsalc, tho following property, to wit r Ono Negro Girl, by tho name of Harriet, about seven years old : levied on as the property of Collins Smith, to satisfy a mortgaged fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin I.. Goodman, vs. said Smith. Property poin ted out in said fi. t'a. Jan. 31. A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’ff. H ALL Postponed Sheriff's Sale.—On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold at the Court-house in tho town of Gainesville, "I tall county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: « Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, lying on the waters of the Chattahoochee river, adjoin ing Kelton and others: levied on as the property nf James and Ann Waters, to satisfy a fii. fa. issued firom llall Superior Court, in favour of William Littlejohn,& Co. vs. said James and Ann Waters. Four Hundred and Sixteen Acres of Land, more or less: levied on as the property of William Kpruce, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from flail Inferior Court, infavourof Itountroefc Hill. vs. William Spruce. Property pointed outby tiie defendant. Two Hundred Acroa of Land, more or less, being part of Lot No. 70, in the 10th District of liall I county : levied on as the property of Shatrach Dean, '• to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Adam ShuQield, va. said I Dean. And sundry other fi. fas.. A. CHASTAIN, Sh’ff Feb. S3. • H ALL Sheriff's Sale.—On tho first Tues day in APRIL next, will bo sold, at the Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hall county wilhin the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit: One Lot of Land No. 43, in the 12th Dis trict of Hall county : levied on as the property Manosli Stephens, lo satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Franklin Infe rior Court in fajgir of Osborn Gsrncr, vs. Manoah Ste phens und William H. Underwood, nod Thomas King, endorsers. Props, ty pointed out by said Underwood. Fifty Acres of Lnnd, more or loss, whereon Cary W. Jackson now lives : levied on as the proper ty of Cary W. Jackson, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court in favor ofP. J. Murray, vs. said Jackson. Properly pointed out by plaintiff Levy made and returned to me by a Conelnbte. Feb. 27. A, CHASTAIN, Sh’ff GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTV. W HEREAS James Meriwether Administrator on •he estate of Duncan G. Campbell, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission from the further ad* ministration ofsaid estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all ard singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my olfice within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given undormy band this 15fh Get. 1S31. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Oct. 18.—42—niGm? R AIJUN Shoriff’s Sulo.—On tiio first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold at the Court-home in the town of Clayton, Rabun county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : One Lot No. 6tl, in the 13th District of, originally Habersham, now Rabun county : levied on as the property of Victor Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Franklin Superior Court in favor of John Simions, vs. Victor Smith. March 8. JAMES B. IIF.NSON, Sh’ff XiXIGAXi NO TIC'GsT Copy of a Lost Note. WM7HEN I receive Mieajah Bond’* d* t>d to Lot No. vv 6, on square \V. in iho town of Eu'.oiitnii, then I owe John RaucliftTifty dollars. (Signed) HENRY BRANHAM. (On the back:) 1 endorse the within Note. (Signed) GEORGE HUGHS. GFORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. P ERSONALLY came before mo, 1. A. Parker, and being duly sworn, this deponent saith the Note of which the above is a copy, has been destroyed by fire, accidentally, and that ho has no certain recollec tion of the day or date of said note or endorsement.— Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th duv of Jan uary, 1832. ISAAC A. PARKER. EtHELDRCD SORRELl, J. P. Jan. 17 —3—m3m. Copy of a Lost Note. O NE day after date I promise to pay William S. Wilson, or bearer, thirteen dollars and fifty cent*, for value received. C. C. COL WEI.1.. 5th August, 1827. GEORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY. Superior Court, April Tem, 1931. RULE NISI. I T apocaring to the Court that William 8. Wilson has lost or mislaid the original >ote, nf which the above is in gtffiatance a truo copy: Ordered, that the above copy be, at the nest term of this Court, estab lished in linu of said lost original, unless cause be shewn to tho contrary. And that this link* bo publish ed once a month for three months previous to the neat term ofthis Court, in tho Athenian. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. JOHN LANDRUM, Clerk. Jan. 17.—3—m3m. Oglethorpe Inferior Court, Feb. adjourned Term, 1832. I T appearing to the Court upon the affidavit nf Wil lis A. Jordan, that the following note is either lost jr mislaid, via: One noto on Robert Maxwell, due January 1st,1931, tor the sum of fourteen Dollars,with a credit on the t«inc, 2d January, 1831, for one <Mlar fifty-six and a quarter cents,and ono other credit on the Gth May, 1831, for 60 cents. Ordered, that all persons interested shew cause on or before the first day of the next term of this Court, why a copv of said note should not bo established in lieu of said original so lost or mislaid, that said copy bo filed with tho Clerk, and this rule published monthly in one of tho public Gazettes of this Slate. A true extract from tho minutes 12th March, 1832. JOHN LANDRUM, Clk. March 20.—12.—m3m. GEORGIA, IIARERSHAM COUNTY. To the Inferior,; Court of said county, when fitting for ordinary purposes. I T appearing to said Court from the petition of An derson Watson, that John Black in his life time executed with one Thomas Turner, a bond to the said Anddrson Watson, for titles to Lot No. 238, in the 4l!i District of Muscogee county, now Marion, and it fur ther appearing, that the said Anderson '* utson has paid up for said land, and that the said John Black de parted this life without making titles to the same: It is ordered, that the administrators ofsaid deceased, do execute titles to said lnnd, unto the said Anderson Watson, unless good cause be shewn to the contrary within the time prescribed by law, und that this rule be published accordingly. Given under my hand this third day of March, 1832, JOHN II. JONES,d. c. c. o. March 20.—12—ni3m. TOR HALE N excellent plantation Negro man, about S3 year. 0. oid, A credit of 12 nr IB mon'.Ks will ba given if paired. Enquire at this office, I March 0.—19—Ci, GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY, W HEREAS Gabiiel A. Moflet, Administrator on the estate of John Hall, !atc of Saint Clair county,*Alabama, deceased, applies to me for letters ot Dismission from the further administration uf said es tate : And whereas Gabriel A. Moflet, Administrator on the estate ofPcggy Strung, lateot'Clark county, dec'd, applies lo me for letters of Dismission from the further administration on raid ettale: And whereas Gabriel A. MofiVt, Administrator on the estate of Jack Strong, late of Clark Tounty, dec’d, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration on said estate : And whereas Gabriel A. Moflet, Administrator nn the estate nf Harriet Strong, l.toof Clark county, deceas ed, applies to ine for letters nf Dismission from Iho fur- thcradministrationon said estate t These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be *ud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, toahew cute, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand tide 4th October, 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Oft 4- -4'’— rrrSp. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Richard Richardson applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further admims' trillion on the estate of Sarah Perkins, dec eased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said demised, to he and appear at my ofiiuo within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, w liy said let' ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Oth Nov. 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c o. Nov. 15.—4G.—111 fi m. JC to the llounmblo the Inferior Court o Hall county, when sitting for ordinary purposes; for lea to sell all the Real Estate of Joseph McCiitchcn, de ceased. ROBERT M’CUTCHEN, Adm’r, Dec. 27—52—w4in. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Ethcldred Sorrell, administrator on the estate of Lewis Barnett, deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from the further admin istration ofsaid estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin gular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to allow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grunted. Given under mv hand this 2lnt dav of Jan. 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Ian. 21.—4--m6m. GEORGI \, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS William Knox, administrator tie louts non ftf William Patton, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from the further administration on said estate t Theseare therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why suid Letter* should not be grafted. Given under my hand this Gth day of March, 1832 WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. March 13.—11.—rnficn GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Charles Strong, senior, executor on the estate of William Strong, senior, late of Clark county, deceased, applies to me tor letters of dis mission from the further administration of said estate; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular 'he kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Gth of March, 1932. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. March 13.—11— mGm. GUARDIAN’S SALE. A GREEABLY to ail order oftho honorable the In ferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April noxt, at the Court-house of Muscogee county, Lot No. 59, in the 7tli District of Muscogee county, belonging to Willis B. and Claratnond A. Harvey, or phans of Join Harvev, deceased. Sold for the bene fit of said orphans. Terms made known op tho day of sale. THOMAS MucKOY, Guardian in right of his Wife. Jnn 21.—4—Ids. A D MI NIS T RA T 01US~sXlE^ MH ILL be sold on Friday the 6th day of April next, T ▼ at the residence of’Charles I*. Witlicnpoon, lute of Jackson county deceased, all tho personal prop- tty belonging to the estate of said declined, consist ing of horses, hogs, corn, cotton, cattle, household and kitchen furniture, kc. Sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale, which will continue from day.to day until nil is sold. IAMBS II WITHERSPOON, Adm’r. Teh. 11.-7 td*. A DM INISTU ATItlX’S S A LE. W ILL bn sold at tho Court House in Jackson county, on tho first Tuesday in May next, a Negro woman named Mane, belonging to tho estate of William Shaw, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the rediturs and legatees of said estate. Terms made known on the dav of sale SUSANNA// S//AW, Exr’x. Fob. 7.—6—Ids. ~ ADMINISTRA TORS f si L E. W ILI.be sold on Thursday the fifth of April, agree ably to tiio last will oml testament of Patrick Cash, Into of the county of Jackson, deceased, all the personal property belonging »o said estate, consisting >f horses, cattle, oxen and cart, hogs, sheep, a sot of blacksmith’s tools, a Jersey wagon, corn, fodder, oats, wheat, household and kitchen furniture, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention. Teims made known on the day of sale. All persons having claim* again*t the eetato of Pat rick Cash, deceased, will wilder them in according to Iftw ; also, those indebted are requested to ir.ako im mediate payment. SAMUEL BARNETT, ) .. , LUDWF.LL WORSHAM, J Aani r *' Feb. 21.—8—td*. I 7IOUR mouth* after ditto application will bo made - to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinarypurposes, for leave to sell Lot No. GO, in the 17th District of formerly Henry, now DeKalh county, containing two hundred two and a half Acres, it being purl of the Real Estate of Joseph Harrison, deseaxed. Sold for the hcn.dit of the heirs. T1I.MAN UARIUSON, Ex’r. Dec. C.—49—tv4m. 1 7IOUR months after date application will ba made to tho liqnoruhle tlm Inferior court of Jackson co. when pitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to pell the real estate of John Thornton, Into of said county de ceased. JACOB HID1.1NG, Guardian. Jan. 24.—w4in. 1 21 OUR month* after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when Pitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soli a part ofthe Negroes belonging to the estate of Elijah Slmw, deceased. DE1.ILA SIIAW, Admr’s. Feb, 7,—C—w4m. NEW GOODS. T HE Subscriber Ims received and is receiving an addition to hip former stock of Goods, embracing aiming muny other*, (lie following articles, which he will sell on fuit terms for cash, or on a reasonable credit. mo'erazste.; Scgnctt’fl Brandy, Mackerel, Holland Gin, Cranberries, Malaga Wine, White Beans, Canary, do. rouchong Tea, Dry Malaga, do. Hyson do. Marseilles Madeira, do. Imperial do. Muscut Wine, beat for Pepper, family use. Allspice, N. E. Rum, Cinnamon, Ryu Gin, Nutmegs, Sugars Loaf and Brown, Cloven, Table Salt, Candle*. Irish rotator*, F-AI1TTS. White and Red Lead, Terra do Senna, Spanish Brown, Pumice Stone, Venetian Red, Litharge, Chrome Yellow, Japan und Copal Vurniali, Vermillion, Lamp Black, Stone Ochre, Leather Varnish, Turkey Umber, Linseed Oil, and Prussian Blue, Paint Brushes. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Wafllo and Wafer Irons, Stock and Pad-Locks, Fine Pocket & Pun Knives, Noils, Table Kuivca in Belts, Steelyards, Hoe*, Sifter*, Guiir and Pistols, Patent Cnet Steel Axes. Percussion Caps, . P E U F U M E R Y. Naples Compound, • Bear and Macassar Oil, Volutile Salts, English Soap, Preston, do. Fancy; do. Fancy Powder, Cologno Water. Fulfil and Boxes, Together with a variety of other articles, consisting of Hals, Shoes, Boots, Clocks, Leghorn Bonnets, Child ren's Caps, China Ornaments, Saddles and Undies, Blacking in Jogs and Bottles, Match Lights, Wagon and Carriage H hips, Umbrellas, Indelible Ink, Carmine and Prussian Blue Saucer*, &c. &c. &c. —ALSO— Jl variety of School, Classical, and Miscellaneous Boohs, Together with every article of Stat ionary usually called for. Orders for hook* from Academics or Schools, le. gal or other professional gentlemen, will he promptly executed either in Boston, New*York or Philadelphia, upon ns good terms as tSiey can he afiorded in any Southern market. GEORGE W, SIIAW. Athens, Jan. 24.—4—tf. SALEM ACADEMY. T HE quarterly Examination of the pupils of I lib Institution, will take place on Friday the Jtith iiist. The second quarter will commence on Tuesday the 20th inst. Parent* and Guardians who may wish to send their children uud wards to thin Institution, would do well to pay the tuition fees, mid enter then Children by the commencement of ilie quarter. Tho semi-annual Examination will take place on the firs: Tuesday and Wednesday in June next. A. II. SCOTT, Rector. March 13.—11.—2t. Weekly Georgia Courier. The encouragement, which the Couujrn ha* receiv ed trom the Public, demands from us an effort to in crease its usefulness and fdoptation to the wants of it - patrons.' We are now publishing it Thrice a weil., the additional cost at our own expense ; but there are Romany of its friends badly situated in relation t.. the facility of receiving it by the Mails, that we intend to issue immediately a Weekly Pvper for those, who cannot, from the cause mentioned, receive it but once a week. This will bo issued at a period in the wed; best suited to the up-country mails, and most favora ble for tho transmission oftho earliest intelligence to it* country renders. Went present think of Saturday morning, ho ns to embrace the traiihuctions of the whole week, with all the now Advertisements. It* content* will he made up from the Tri-weekly paper, nnd from the Daily after October next. It will thu contain morffIntelligence of every kind, than ony oilier weekly paper in the State. In addition to iho above, we hold ourselves hound to transmit, to its Patrons. Slips containing all the important intelligence during the week, by the mails first succeeding its reception. Wo shall not postpone its commencement longer than the lir«»t of April nr-AC. fCJ 1 *Terms ofthe Weekly Courier, $4, if paid in ad vance—$G, if not. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A GREE VBLY to an order of the honorable the In- flL ferior Court of Hull county, when fitting a* u Court of Ordinary, will be sold at tho Court-House in Hall county, on the first Tuesday in June next, six likely negroes, to wit: Rose, a negro woman ; Isluna- el, a negro man; Austin, a hoy, 17 or 18 years old ; Leah a girl, fifteen or sixteen years old, Betty a girl, G year* old, and Maliala a giit, 3 year* old, belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Guthrie, dec'd. Sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditor*. LEROY GUTHRIE, Adm’r. March 13.—11—tdi. F OUR tnontliH nfter date application wilt he made to the honorable thcluferior court of.Madiaon coun ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tfie Real Estate of Nelson Thompson, illegitimate, late of suid county, deceased. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Adm’r. Nov. 23.—48—w4m. F OUR months after date application w ill be made to tho honorable the Interior Court of Jacknon const v, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ill the real estate of William Barnett, deceased ; also, lot No, 100, in the eleventh district of Monroe nly, drawn by the orphans of William Harnett, de ceased. SAMUEL l?AEN T Vr T , Adm’r, J\‘h .‘?1 The New Line of Stages FROM MACON TO SAVANNAH, 1J V MARION AND D UR LIN, W ILL run THREE TIMES a week—leaving Macon Hnd Savannah on Monduys, Wednes days and Fridays, at three o'clock in the morning— and arriving at Macon uud Savannah on Tuesdays, Thurs day* and Saturdays, at eight o’clock in the trenliig,— Rates U3 usual. G. LONGSTKEET. ICpPcrson* wishing teats will apply at the Wash ington llall, Macon. Feb. 2!.—8—m-lw. TlABERSHAM COUNTY Academy. FH1HE Trusters Imvc engaged an nb!« and caperi- JL enced teacher, Mr. BROWN, to take charge of thi* Institution; and it is now in successful operation. Thu mode of teaching is upon the new and most ap proved plan. It is interesting to the pupil; for while ho is thoroughly taught, he i* mude to reason and re flect for himself, oml to feci at every step that his im provement and hi* success in life, depends t.pou hi* own exertion*. The course of studies i* intended fo give youths of hath sexes a familiar knowledge of all the branches of education, and lo prepare young men for College; nnd at the same time give them a taste for learning and study. As teaching school is an important profession, one class receive* a particular course ofinstruction for that purpose. The manners^ morals, company, and habit* ofthe pupils, will teccivestrict attention. FupiU may have board under the parental care of respectable families for (11 23 lo $1 7G cents, per week. Tuition from 10, to $24 per annum. I.angunges, Rhe toric, Chemistry, Mathematics, kc. $21. The village is naturally pleasant; thu scat «»f health,much resorted toby respectable stranger* visiting tho MoontuinH, Falls, Gold Region and Nation. The Trustee* can re commend the learning, industry, and devotion of the principal, to the full confidence of parents who wish to give their aon*and daughter* a sound education on reasonable terms. Able assistants era engaged. Let ters addressed to the principal. rl'jfk'TVil!i*, Jin. 3L—-mhn* Law Notice. 1 MIE partnership of Nisbet k Floyd, in tho prac- tice.of Law, is this day dissolved. The husinr^' ofthe firm will be settled by them jointly. Morgan county, Ga. Jan. 20. 2. Ji. mSSET W ILL prnctico law iii the following counties, L wit: Morgan, Greene, Putnam, Jasper, New ton, Clark, Hancock, Talliafcrro, nnd Wolton. lie will devote hi* undivided attention to the professbn ; and will attend promptly to the collection of tnomy in un of the counties of tlinOakinulgce, Western, Flint, or Chattahoochee circuit*. Madison, Morgan, Ga. Jan. 3!—$—3m SAVANNAH - JOCKEY CLUB Races. T HE Races over the Bonndventuru Conran, four miles distant from the city, will commence o.i Wednesday the iSthday of %‘lpril next, under tho exclu sive control und direction oftho Stewards and Office i ; oftho Club. Free for any Marc, Horeo or Gelding, in tho Unite.*. State*. FIRST DAY—APRIL 18. 1 mile heats, for a purse of $504 SECOND DAY—APRIL IP. 3 mile heatr, for a purse nf 8400 THIRD DAY—APRIL 20. 2 mile heats, for a purse of $250 FOURTH AND LAST DAY—APRIL 21. 3 in 5 of 1 mile heats, for $I0U (and gate money of that day.) Weights, &c. according to the rules of the Savannjfi. Jockey Club. March 20.—12—Gt. Notice. A LL person* indebted lo the lute firm of Shaw Edwards, ore icspcctfully requested to cornu ward and act lie their account*. The business will bo continued by George W. Shav*, who is authorized to aettlo the otlnir* of the lute firm GEORGE W. SIIAW. J. C. EDWARDS. Feb. ‘Jl.—3—tf. Blanks C 10NSTANTLY on hand and for sale at this office, / of the following descriptions; which will in futnif he sold at a reduction from former price*. Order* from Sheriff**, Clerk’s, Magistrate’s, A Urn nice, and other , for Blank* and Job Work o! every description, will l i promptly attended to: Magistrates' .Summons, Permanent do. do. Cu*a, Administrator's Bonds do. Execution*, with the Will annexed, Arrest Warrants, Guardian's UourL, Land Warrants, Sheriff’s Deeds, Marriage l.icenre. Commission* on Intcrrqi Licence for Retailing, gutorico, Letters Testamentary, Declaration? on Debt und do, Dismissory, Case, Letters ofGusirdiuiial.ip,' Warrants of AppraiiemciiG Guardian’* bonds, Blank Deeds for Land, Letters of Administration, do. do. 8hcrif)’j. with the will annexed, do. Indictments, Administrators Bonds, do. Executions, Temporary Letters of do, 8iih;MCiias, Administration, Execution* for C«t4, Athonn, Jan, 31,—5—tf. GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY. W HEREAS Benjamin Cleveland applies to nr for letters of administration on the estate Cunningham Allison, dec'll. These are therefore tocitc and admoninh allnnd sin gular the kindred And creditors nf *ard deceased, lo lie und appear at my office within the time prescribe*! Ir/ law, to ehew cause, if any they luve, why uuid letter should not bo granted. Given undsr my hand this Gth day of March, 1332 JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. e. o. March 13.—11—30d. GFORGIA, IIARUN COUNTY. W IIRHEAS Hn.e Stewart ojiftir!* tn m» for |i l.'lter. of Ailimni.t ralirm on the estate uf Jo!, Johnston, late of mid county, dcocasrd. Those «ro thoroforo lo cito and admonish all an-; .inf-utar, tin: kindred and creditors of said dccea.ee, lo he and appear at my office within the lime proscri bed hy law, to shew cause if any they have, why s:u i idler, should not ho granted. tiiveo under my hand tin. Gth March, 1852. J. CAVEIIART, C, If r March 20.—13—3Dd. A*