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Mrinnal Labor School.
The Director* of the Presbyterian Education
Society, having made arrangement* for the
commencement of their .Manual Labor School,
wonUJ now givo notice to llieir friends, Hint its
cirrciwi will commence on the second .Mon
day in January next. The school is about
one mile from Athens, and will he under the
iiisiniction of .Mr. H. II. Hopkins, (or n niim-
her of years past, an officer of Franklin Col
lege. The qualifications of Mr. II. ns a
teacher, are loo well known to need nnv re
commendation hv such a publication ns this;
mid itis age. and experience, and pielv, wo
trust will give the friends of the institution
every p-Anrancc that their sons and wards will
he profitably employed while under Ins inslrue.
tion. Mr. Hopkins will reside in the house |
with the pupils, who will ho at all times under i
ins guardianship, and subject in his control, j
The boarding-house w ill be under the superni-1
tendence of a lady whose qualifications for this , vo j > _' t _ ijiitiiiuv
deportment are very superior, and whose dig- i Mensuration, Surveying and Botany.
SHBRirPS’ SALES. j
.piiAHK SHERIFF'S SALE.—On the |
U f„, x r is-iliv io JANUAKV next, will he f„I<I j
., the 1 Ikmjso in *>aikmsville, Clark county,
i thin the usual hours of sale, the following properly to
University of Georgia.
/Ml HE Faculty of Franklin College ask the aitei.n
Jl of Ike public to tlio following ?taternontH:
For admission into tho Fesbinan Class, a Can fin hi
must have a correct knowledge ol at least 9 of Cioei-
Orations, the w!u»le of Vugil, John and Acta in tl
Ure**k Tea?ament, the whole of Ul«ca Minora, F*ngtu»
Grammar ami Geography, and he must be well acqtium
ed with Arithmetic.
Studies of the Freshman Year.
1st Tr.a.M—From August to November—Livy, Grace-
Majora, 1st vol. and tlic French Language.
2d rr.RM—From -lanuar) to April—Livv, GnrcaMa
jora, Isi vol. and Freocli continued, and Geography.
3d Tf-hm—From April to August—Livy and time
Majors, 1st vol. concluded. French continued, an-,
Day’s Alg ’bra, through ratio and proportion.
Studies of the Sophomore Year
1st Term—Fiom \iignst to November llo-aee,
Majura, ‘2d vol. Algsbni concluded, and three
>f Geo o-try (Playfair's Ewlid.) of land, more or less, on the w aters of Call’s creek, ad
21 Term—From January to April— Graiea Majora, joining Alexander Epps and others: 1
2d vol. continued. Horace anti Geoni' try concluded, | property of said G inn, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor j
aid Samuel C
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
To the Legatees of IVilliam Gilbert, late of said
County, deceased, who reside with-
out the limits of said State :
qpiIE undersigned having been appointed, by an cr-
ll der of the Honorable ihe Superior Court of said
All ihe Right, Title and Interest of Jouette
Uvenport, ii mid in five Negroes, to wit: Belly a
toman, nboiil 23 yoirn of ag**, and her two children j
\ar a bov, aliom 4, anil Miliasa a girl, about 2 yean of
>,e ; Easier a woman, about 2i years of age; and
iJain a bov, about 20 years ol are: levied on aa the
iroperly oiManette Davenport, subject to the life F.s
ate of Mr... Susannah llewell. Also, one Negro wo-
a,i hv the name of Hannah, about 22 years ol ol'" : j
evied on as the property nt William Davenport, to Fa-!
mtv a fi. fa. in favor of Shields and Manly, and sundry j
ither It. fas. vs. *aid Janette and William Davenport, i QKORGIA, CLARK COUNTY
county, at its last Term, commissioners to lay off and
assign to Tamar Gilbert, widow and relict of said Wil
liam Gilbert, her dower or third part in Lot, No. 4, in
the 6th district of said county—you will take notice,
that we shall on the 22d day of February next, on said
lot. in said district and county, proceed lothe discharge
and fulfilment of our said commission.
WILLIAM HILL,
WILLIAM HENDLEY,
TIIOMAS McGLIKK,
Dec. 8—38—3t.
Commissioners.
nd an abridgment of Rhctortck.
3d Perm—From April to August— Gij*c*i Mnjori
eluded, Modern Languages, Plai.i Tr.'goitoiii
AH Ihn Riglil, Tillo and Interes! of Samuel I « *7" HERE AS John James and Mary Ann Greer,
„ I Gann, in and to Two Hundred and ninety nine Acres j V V AdministralorsofAssI Greer, deceased, appl.es
4 n ,j. I to me for letters of Dismission from the further admin-
u*d on ns the | istration on the Estate of said deceased :
These are therefore to ci»e and admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
i ofJumes-Vates and olio
Dec. 1.
ISAAC b. VINCENT, Sb’lf.
mb *<1 manners and prdent piety, must ensure |
«pect of I lie student, ns well ns secure
Studies of the Junior Year.
; em thal maternal kind,,c,which they so j c^^^^^o^.N^ura. Philosophy
Spheric*'
lunch need.
Natural History, Logic, Belles l.ettres, and rritici-m
The public are already aware that llio oli-! F.videnee of the Christian Religion, Cic
j-rt of tliia institution is to afibid a good edit-
raH' ii, and at the same time preserve the
health of our students ; nnd that to accomplish
tins object, i! is believed labor must be united
will, study. The Studenls of this institution
will therefore be required to labor on the farm,
at least three hours each day, except Saturday | lal fl
and the Sabbath. The labor is intended
to defray a portion of the expenses of boar
ding, and ultimately, it is hoped, tho whole of
tins, at least. Provision will bo made for
such young men as wish to defray the whole
exoense of their education by their labor, nr
i> larger portion of it ll.nn the usual scholars
of the institution ; ami it is hoped thal in n
short time a young man will be enabled here,
bv industry, to rise above the frowns of that
poverty which new prevents him from securing
the advantages of a good education. Tho
grand object, however, which the friends of
tlic school have in view.is to secure health nnd
morals; and these are advantages equally de
sirable to the rich and the poor.
Many of our young men now leave nur se
minaries of learning, so enfeebled in body,
that ihev are unfit for the active duties of life.
It is confidently believed, that in un institution
of ibis kind, a voung man may labor 3 nr 4
hours each Hay, and yet pursue his studies to
better advantage, than if no labor bad been
performed. Vs the institution lias been raised
bv the friends of the Georgia I’resln torian
Education Society, it is intended to ex end il«
advantages to the Henefi.daiies of that sorie-
iv. All pious young men, therefore, who hove
ihe Gospel ministry in view in ihm denomina
tin',. and who have been thought worthy of
the patronage of tho Education Society, will
enjoy tho beoefii. of the institution. Vnv who
desire to prepare for 'he preuriimg of the Gos
pel, nnd havo not iho means, are invited lo
present themselves through the society. In llic
school. IfuI not wishing to ronfino the ad
vantages of the insiilulion to any class, Iho
school will be open to all others of good mor
al character, of sufficient ago nnd strength to
perform valuable labor upon tho farm ; and it
is ihe intention of the Directors to reduce the
expenses of |jll ns low ns possible. They linvo
ibereforo determined, that for the first veur,
all who board in the institution, excop' Hone-
ftriarios, shall pay lor board, lire and washing,
only 36 dollars, besides their labor. Those
from Ihn neighborhood, should there Im any
who wish to hoard at home, will have one lialj'
oftheir tuition dedueted for their labor. The form the first Ma
and tl,c Itliad of llouier. Greek Testament ever)
day inorniug.
Studies of Ihe Senior Year.
Natural History continued, Astronomy, Ch
Moral Philosophy, Mental Philosophy, and Political j
Economy; together with attention to such cla3Mra a* J
y he directed by the President, and For
C l LARK Sheriff’s Sale.-On the first Tties
* day in JANUARY next, will be sold at the Com!
i I louse iii the town of \\ atkinat ilfa, Clai kcounty, within
| the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ono Hundred nnd Fifty Acre* of Land, more
: o? |c*«, in the county of Clark, on the waters of Ihe
| middle foik of tho Oeooeo riv»*r, adjoining Cheatham
, and others: levied on us the property of John Kinney,
; lo satisfy a tl. fa. issued on the foreclosure of a Mort-
stry, ‘ gage i;» favor of Stevens Thomas vs. John Kinney.
, law, to show cau«o if any they have, why said letters
j should not be granted.
Given under my hand thi° 3d Dee. 1832.
JOSEPH J.IGON, c. c. o.
Dec. 8—33—mCm.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
W ILL be.aold at the late retidcnceof Anthony R
Cheatham, late of Clark county, deceased o
Thursday, the 27lh day of December next, the Person 1
ai propel »y belonging to said Estate, consisting of tho
present Crop, Horses, Cattle, and Hogs, a Cotton Gin
and Thrashing Machine, a good Wheat Fan, one Road
Wagon, and five pair Harness, sett of Black Smith’s
Tools, and Plantation Tools, House-hold and Kitchen
Furniture, and a number of other articles. Sale to
continue front day to day until all is sold. Also, at the
same time and place a part of the plnntntion'will be
rented, and the Negroes hired for the ensuing year.—
Terms made known on the day.
MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adm’x.
GEORGE M. ARCHER, Adm’r
Nov. 17-35—ids.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
4 G REE ABLY t > the last will and testament of R 0
bert Venable, late of Jackson county, deceased
will bo sold at the Court house in Jefferson, Jackson
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between
the usual hour? of sala the following property, fo wit
one Negro Man, named Boh, one Boy eight or ten
years of age, nnd a Negro woman Polly, and two Chil
dren. Sold for the benefit of his heirs. 'Jcrmsmadc
known on the day of sale.
JAMES M. CUNNINGHAM, ExV
Nov. 10—3-1—tds.
One improved Lot in flic Town of Athens,
. known and distinguished in the plan of said Town, by
I Lot number Thirty-eight, (33) containing One Acre,
Strut attention isoaid I o Composition and Dec luma- j more or !#*«?, hounded on the wc-t by Lot number t'nir-
tion by all the Classes. jly-seven: levied on ns the property of Gage D. F.d-
Every candidate for admission info tho Freshman . winds, to satisfy a li. fa. issued on the loreclosure of a
I every ono lor J Mortgage in f
Class, must he at least 14 years old,
an advanced standing, of proportion a I age.
The rates o» Tuition, the Library f**e, and Servants*
hire, are 38 dollars per annum, pavahle half yearly in
advance, viz. 19 dollars on the 1st of February, nnd 19
lollars «>n the 1 **t of August; and any slu lent ent***iug
College after the before men!toned times, is required lo
pay proportionally in advance,
Parents and Guardian?, who wish to semi their Sons
and Wards to this Institution,
f »regoing statement of the rtudu
ol A (in
D. Edward?.
n N. Mayer, arid other fi. fa?
v*- Hog
One improved Lot or Parrel of Land, the
number of Aires not known, situate, lying and being in
the Town of Athens, not within the original plan ol
said Town, hut adjoining thereto, and hounded on the
north by the Lot owned by Adrian N Mayer, and on
.. l,, e st uih by John Talmage, and fronting the main road
hv reference to the j !o Augusta by way of the 1’own Bridge, and owned for-
t once sec what I mf rly by David Meriwether: levied on as the properly
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Court house in the town of Green
ville, Merriwcther county, a Lot of I.am), known and
distinguished by No. 84, in the 9th District of original
ly Troup, now Merriwcther county, containing by sur«
vcy, 202J Acres;said Lot was drawn by the heirs uf
Peter Smith, late of Madison county,deceased. One
third part of said Lot of Land, sold under an order of
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county,
while silting ns a Court of Ordinary; the balance of
said Lot of Lund, sold by the Legatees of the said
deceased. Terms made known on toe day of sale.
JAMES B. BOND, Guardian
RK Sheriff* Sale.—On tho first Tucs-
in FEBRUARY next, will he sold at the
Court House io the town of Watkinsville, Clark county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
the various Departments of Literature to wit.
time,
dividual,
hr
choose, fur the study of which he is prepared, and will
h aving the Institution, receive from the Faculty a
certificate of the progress he has made.
All who desire it will have opportunity of studying
Hebrew, Spanish, German and Italian, for which no
additional charges arc made.
Instruction in the various I ,
and Science, la given by Lectures, as well as by the stu
dy of approved text-books.
Tho faculty regard it important that carh student
should he present o^thc first day of every Term, a*
ret italmns will commence on that day.
B »ard can be obtained i
9 to in dollars per month.
The next College Term will cotnmonco on the 1st
lauoary, 1833.
By order of the Faculty.
U M. I.. MITCHELL, Secretary.
Dec. 1.—37—It.
GO Lift AXD I.AMft MAI*
- OFTIIR
Comity of Cherokee.
I HAVE n<*w m tin bauds of ihe Engraver, which
xt ill he completed by the first of November next,
a general and accurate Map of Cherokee country,
dratvn from the returns of the District Surveyors.—
Owing to the great number of Luts into which the
Co«. ,n .!y has been divided, paticularly the Gold Region, I
and O'" l-.ge dimension of the sheet ii will require, to
- til iSiwsu ;; ui«be re diahurEy and accurately laid |
down, I have thought it udvisahle to form tho Map into
separate and detached Sections, w Inch I designed as
Gold Map and Land Map.
Sept. 28—88—Ids.
REBORN SMITH, Minor.
JOHN R. BOND, ) ,
JAMES B. BOND, j , ‘ c " a
JAILOR’S SALE.
"WM7ILI.be sold on the first Tuesday in January
▼ ▼ next, at the Court home iu the Town of Jef
ferson, Jackson county, within the omul hours of sah .
a Negro Man who says his name is Ncpton, 50 years
old or upwards; he has u bald place on the back part
of his head, says ho hel .ngs to Richard Coulter, for
merly of .Sumpter district,8. Curoiiua, but now of some
part of West Tennessee, unknown to him. He was
put in Jail here 28th Murchla.it, anil all lawful means
used to ascertain hi? owner. Tile owner is hereby no
tified ugaiti to comn forward and pay the jail fees, or
the said negro wi 1 he sold to pay the same.
JOSEPH HAMPTON, Jailor.
Oct. 12—.30—Ids.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to the last will nod testament r
Edward L. Christian, late of Madison count;
Two Negroes, lo wit: Rachel* n woman,
(about 20 years ol age, and Hester, a woman, about 27
; years of age: levied on us the property of George W. -- - - .
I Kmg, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued on the foreclosure of a | deceased, w ill he sold at the Court h
respectable house?, at from ! Mortgage, in favor of Steven* Thomns vs. George W.
1 King. JAMES HENDON, 1). Sli’ff.
Dec. 1.
ACKSON Sheriffs* Sulo.—On the first
Tuesday in JANUARY next, will he sold at the
Court-house in the town of leffemon, Jackson rounly,
within tho usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit ••
One Road Wagon nnd Goar, One Gray
stud C«dt, one buy Mure, one sorrel Horse, one blank
et, one jug, two nnd a half bushels corn, one axe, one
skillet, and eighteen head of Sheep: levied on to satis
fy n fi. la. issued from FranklinSupcrior Court, In favor
of the State of Georgia, vs. John G. White, Thomas
v bite, and William White. Property pointed out by
James Morris. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ll.
Dec. 1.
the town
of Daniclsviile, in said county, on ihe first Tuesday
January next, Two Negroes, to w it: Moses and Daph-
| ney. Sold as a part of the Estate oftho said deceased:
. j and for the benefit of tho heirs. Terms made known
■ii the day of sale.
GEORGE M. CHRISTIAN, Executor.
Sept. 29—28—tds.
ACKSON Sheriffs Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in JANUARY next, will bn sold, at the
r . j Court-house io the town of Jefferson, Jackson county,
All the Land Districts'in the Territory are laid d -wn ' within the usual hours of eule, the following property,
on one sheet,and <
hv themselve
n-titulc a distinct and separate Map : to wit ;
F nur
Hundred .*.nd throe nnd one half
n.cil.st.tcfs reserved awl surveyed *ts t ; ot«i Acres of Land, note or less: levied on as the properly
are iltvided intothrec sheetsol lnpi. Ii« net- No 1, 0 f Edward Pharr, granted to Wagnan, adjoining Jaatis
2. 3. 4, S. II. 12. 13. 14. und 15, ol Iho Grot Section, anJ „;£ fy „ fa . in n.vorif Wood % Hob-
. rorm Ihe nrat . la|>. I con, v». sold phnrr, and Jmnca McMillon ,ccurjly on
tuition will bn 25 dollnra, paid hnlf in nilvnnco. Dtilric'. No. 1,2,3, II, 1j, 16. 17, 18, 19,20,91 ' Btay of execution ’
. * i , ,• it ond 22 of the second Srottnn, Itirm Ihe Frcoud Man J
I'.arh iluJenl xv.ll bo expertrd t<> I'lmt-h l.m , n„. ,, 2 , 3> 17 , ( 9i 2 o, 21, «ttd 22, o. j one Tracf of L
i »'ii bed ond bi'dditic. eandl«» ond the I'
of room furiiiHiio wliich may 1>
for lii. lodginc room.
Il in the intention of iho Dirnrlnr. llinl the
uholo di.rifihno of llm srlionl slinll bet pnler.
hhI, nnd that xliidoni. who will not chenrliilly
submit In the rule, nnd regulation., stmll not
remain. They intend that economy .hull per
vade Ihn whole Hystem, nnd therefore recom
mend to those who send llieir son* lo the insti
tution, that their elo'liin- he plnin and eeonn-
tiiiral. Eaeh student should be provided with
a coarse dress which he may pot on und oil"
with ea.o during the hours oflnlmr.
No student wdl he received for less limn
one year.
As this institution is intended to ndvnnrc
Iho interests of piety and educatem, tlm Di
rectors hope the friends of these willntf'ird it
that aid without which it cannot sneered. All
articles, or stock, useful upon u lorn), or furoi.
Dire in the house, will he grnlefully received,
as well as any donations for enabling the Di
rectors to accomplish tho work they have be
gun. \Yc would also rospceiluliv request
each editor in the alnte, and tho Charleston
Observer, to give this notice a few insertions,
and also make any remarks concerning insti
tutions of this kind which they may consider
useful. By order of the Directors.
IVm. DKARIN'G, Chairman.
Wm. W. IV A DDE L, Sec. Pro tem.
N. B. All the branches of learning usually
taught in nur county academies, will be taught
al this school, nnd students, if >t be desired,
will be prepared for the higher classes in Col
lege.
and, containing Ono Hun-
"• or- | ,|,o Third Section, im.l Districts,No. 1.9, 3,10,and 17.nlj ,| rc ,| F„ rl y A rreP , „ r loss, nn'tlio waters uf
■edou j «h«! I'tt'tHb auction, form tho Third 3laj’. Dn tliono . Mulberry, adjoining Itiirson and others: levied on
■ ttapi will he Irtiiud oaeli Dutrict m the I erntnry, with j tt! , the property of Delila Shaw, to miti?fy a fi. fa. in fit-
Good Bargains.
V HF. anbteriber has on hand for aale between Two
and Three Hundred head ( «»f fine fat hoga, at arvrr-
al Pluntationa near the Lnnpswamp, in Cherokee coun
ty ; and -*!veral fine Stock* of Cattle, among which i»
Tareunr or Thirty fine milch Cowa. Alao, aeveral fine
Lolaol Con* at.d Fodder, at five different plantation*;
all of which I will aell low for caab, or will take in part
one or two likely young nrgrn hoys of good character, or
•near two good young hnrara would be received also in
P**Jv All those who ar^ disposed to putchaae Stock
and Com low, would do wHI to call and aee for them-
nS: , • AMBROSE HARNAGE.
Hcc.*—1—37—3t %
L»»t of (.and and Irnc’ion distinctly laid ' %
d iwn ami numbered—all Mountaini, Rivers, Cm Iih,
Brunch**?, Fcrriea, &c. are correctly nnd faithfully de
lineated.
The Map will he hanelaomcly engraved, printed on
a* rnng silk paper, colored and put up in morocco cast s
at the following prices, viz:
Land Map, $5 00
Gold Maps g3 art each nr for three, $10 00
For (iold and Land Mops, comprising the
whole Territory, $15 00
Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Map wdl
do well to inform the publisher soon, as nut a limited
number can be obtained during the drawing of the Lot
tery.
All communieations odthessed to the st.bxcrihcr in
MilledgcviUe. Ga (postuge paid of course) will meet
with prompt attention.
ORANGE GREEN.
MilJedgeville, Aug. 2.3, 1932.
fMieaimuh Shaw, Ex'x. &c. vs. said DchinShaw.
Ono Tract of Land, containing Two Hun
dred and seventy Acres, more or l»ss, on the waters of
the Oconee river, adioining McCluskey and others: —
levied on ns the property of John Kerlin, lo satisfy n li.
fa. in favor of Henuersnn and Willis Willingham. Ad
ministrators, Kc. v». Middleton Cowan and said Ker
im. G. F. ADAMS, D. Sli’ff.
Dec. 1.
X.S3AL NO riCZSS.
STEAM PACKETS
Will. SEAR KOOK,
C«|)l. IV. DUBOIS, and
.10 IIIV DAVID XOXGIiV,
Capi. JAMBS CURRY.
frillE Proprietors of these Splendid Steam Packets
3 intend running < hem as Passage und Freight Boats
between CHARLESTON and AUGUSTA, the coming
season—the first regular Trip to commence on Satur
day, 3d of November next, under tho following arrange
ment:—Leaving Charleston and Augusta every Satur
day, and arriving at Charleston and Augusta every
Tuesday.
By «bi* arrangement, Country Merchants trading t«*
Charleston, and wishing lo avail themselves of the con
veyance, can make their calculations with perfect safe
ly, before leaving home, when they will have their
goods in Miguxta. Great cafe has been had in fitting
up their Cabins, in • style combining comfort and splen
dor, equalled by few boats in the United States. These
Boats are on the low pressure principle, coppered and
copper fastened; and as no expense has boon spared
hi building them, for safety, speed and comfort, thev
are recommended to the public with the greatest confi
dence. II. W. CONNER & CO. JlgtnU,
Chirlevton, S. C.
A. MACKENZIE & CO. Agents,
Augusta, Georgia.
Oct. 5.— 29—131.
Book and Job Printing neatly and accurate
ly executed at this office.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary Purposes,
t GREEABLY to the last will and testament of
Dabny Gholitnn, late of Madi?on county, decea
sed and by order of the Honorable ihe Inferior court of
said county, when sitting far Ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court house in the town of Daniclsviile,
Madison comity, on the first Tuesday in January next,
Two Negroes, to wit. Jane a woman, about 33 years,
Syrena a Girl, about 16 years old. Sold us the proper
ty of the heirs of Nancy Sisson, deceased, nnd far their
benefit. Terms made known on t ho duv of sale.
Z \CI1ARIAII GUOLSTON, Agent.
Sept. 28—28 - tds.
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
4 GREF. ABLY to the last will of William Shaw, late
of Jackson county, deceased, will he sold at the
Court house in iaid county, on tho first Tuesday in
.lauiiary next, a Negro Woman named Dane. Terms
made known oil the day of sale.
SUSANNAH SIIAW, Exr’x.
W.VL SHAW, Ex’r.
Oct. 12—30—tds.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
O N Friday, the fourth day of January next, will be
sold, at the late residence of Absolum W*fford
deceased, of Jackson county, the personal property of
said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale
JOHN WALLICE, Ex’r. ’
Nov. 21.—36—Ida.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In*
iwL ferior court of Franklin county, when sitting far
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, at tho Courthouse of Franklin county
ono Tract of Land, containing Two Hundred and Forty
Acre?, more or less, lying on the Grove river, joining
Joshua Hudson, Joel Thomas, and others.
Also, One Negro woman, Dafney, about Twenty
year? old, nnd a hoy child upwards of Three years old*
also, two old Negroes will he offered for sale* a man
named Peter, above Sixty, nnd a woman named Rachel,
above Fifty years—belonging to the estate of John
Clarkson, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs
of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JAS. IIARGROVE, ExV.
Nov. 24.-36—tds.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
W ILL bo sold on Wednesday, the 9th of January,
1833, nt the house where Levi May resided, on
the plantation of John Pttrycor, one mile from Athens,
all the Personal Estate of tho said Levi May, deceased,
consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Corn,
Fodder, Oats, &c.
EMZf’R L NEWTON, ) . , ,
R. DOUGHERTY, ( Adinrs.
Dec. 8—38—Ids.*
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
A GREEABLY to the last Will and Testament of
jtsh. Dr. James Ni«bri, deceased, will be sold on Sn-
turday, February 9th, 1833, the Plantation belonging to
the Estate of said deceased, containing 149 Acres, morn
or less, situated one mile from Athens, on the Wntkiua-
ville nmd, adjoining Uillyer, Walker and others, to
gether with various farming utensils, plantation tool*;
Stock, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, fee. One
Cart and Yokeol Oxen. The sale to take place on tlic
premises. Sold far the benefit of the heirs and legatees
ofsuid deceased.
ALFRED M. MS BET, j
EUGENICS A. NJSBET, i
Dec. 8—39—tds.
Executors.
fl'NOUR month? alter date application will bo made
CL to the Honorable the Inferior Court of (’lark
county, when sitting f »r Ordinary purposes, f»r leave
to the Lnnd and Negroes, belonging lo the Estate
of John Holder, !ale of said county, deceased.
TAIiPLEY HOLDER, Surviving Exe’r.
Sept. 7— 25— w4m.
F OUR months alter dutu application w ill be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when eitling for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate
of Jacob MiiDnps, deceased.
MARVEL MILLS APS, Adm’r.
LAVI.NA MILLSAPS, Adin’x.
Sept. 7—23—w*4m.
JpAOL'R months nffer
November Term, 1832
Present their Honors, James Anderson, John Meroney,
Noah W, Pittman, and Robert Groves, Justices.
O N tho petition of William Clcghorn, Administra
tor ol Willium Edwards, ate of said county,de
ceased :
And William Clcghorn, Administrator of Francis
Maxwell, deceased, for Letters of Dismission from the
further Administration on said Estates:
Whereupon, it is ordered by this Court, that after Six
months’ publication of these applications, in one of the
public Gazettes of this State, that tho said William
Clcghorn, Administrator on the Estates as nforesaip,
will be dismissed, unless cause he shewn to the con
trary, of which all concerned will take notice.
A true extracifrom the minutes, this 6th Nov. 1832.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c.c. o.
Nov. 10—34-m6«n.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Matthew Hester, Administrator of
Cnarles llcster,deceased, applies for Icttersof
Dismission from the further Administration on the
E>tate of said deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why slid let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 13th Sept. 1832.
JOSEPH LIUON, c. c. o.
Sept. 27—21—m6m.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of tho Honorable the lo-
/m. ferior Court of Mudison county, when sitting for.
ordinary purpose*, will he sold on the first Tuesday in 7—23 —wlm.
January next, at the Court house in the town of Dan-,
ieiiville, Madison county, between the usual hours of,
sale tho following property, viz: Ono Tract of Land
containing 150 Acres in *a*d county, adjoining Wil
liam Mmion, RumscI J. Daniel, and others; also, oi;<
Negro boy named Albert, seven years old, sold as the
properly of Allen Daniel, Lunatic.* Terms made known
on the day of sale.
JAMES DANIEL, Guardian.
Oct. 26 —32—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In
ferior court of Jackson county, when sitting for
ordinnry purposes, will be sold at the court house in
said county, on tho first Tuesday in January next, One
Tract of Land, containing 150 Acres, more or less in
said county, adjoining Jones and others. Sold as the
Real Estate of Wm. Burnett, deceased, for the benefit
of the llciis. Terms made known on ihe day of sale.
SAMUEL BARNETT, Adm’r.
Nov. 2—33—Ida.
I ^OUll months after date application will he rnsdft
_ to the Honorable the Inferior comt of Jackson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave In
1) two Trocts of Land, the property of William Wol-
| lace,deceased,
NICHOLAS WALLACE, ) . . .
WILLIAM WALLACE.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
A GRREABLY to an order of the Honorable the In.
i* forior Court of Jackson county, will he sold at
Clayton, Rabun county, on the first Tuesday in April
next, One Lot of Land, in said county, containing -I9U
Acres, known nnd distinguished by Lot, No. 93, in the
first dutrict of said county, it b. i»g a part of the R**nl
Estate ol Patrick Cash, late of Jackson county, de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
lain application will bo tfiarfa
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Franklin
county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, far leave lo
sell ah the Real Estate, belonging ihe Estate of
Lewis Chandler, deceased.
MARTIN ANTHONY, ExV.
Sept. 7—25—w4tn.
OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable Iho Inferior court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary porposes, for leave to
sell Lot No. J86, in 4th District of originally Dooly
now Pulaski cogntv, drawn by William Ch'rslom’s or
phans. Sold for the benefit ol said orphans.
JAMES G. MASTIN, Guardian.
Sept. 28—28—w4m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hall
county, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for le»v«
to sell the Real Estate of Milley Wood I iff, late of
countv, deceased.
JAMES LAW, -
GEORGE WOODLIFF, S AUmrs *
Sept. 23—28—w4in.
Nov. 10—31—tds.
LUDWELL WORSHAM, ) . , ,
SAMUEL BARNETT, \ Admr *’
I jlOUK Humtlis after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Haber
sham county, while sitting far Ordinary Purposes, for
leave to St Hull Ihe Real Estate of lliempsal Vaughan,
deceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, Adm’r.
Oct. 12--30—w4»n.
Attention! Men of ’76!!
B I.ANK form*for obtaining pensions, aercable to
the late Acl oI Cnnercss, in»y be obtained ofthe
following gentleman—Robert Litton, Esq. tVatkine-
ville, tVm. Cow an, Esq Jefferson, James Lsw, Esq.
Uainesville, end Wm. Sanders, Esq. Daniels.ills, and
tt this office. The forms were drawn up by Judge
Clarion and uiey be relied upon as correct.
Athens, Oct. 19.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
A T the lato residence of Patrick Cash, of Jackson
county, deceased, will bo sold on Thursday, 20th
December next, part of the Personal property of said
deceased: consisting of Corn Codder, 'Sheet, one
Horse, Household ami Kitchen furniture, &c. Terms
made known on the dir of sale.
I.UDWEI.L WORSHAM, ) . . ,
SAMUEL BARNETT, J Adnir *.
Nor. 10—34— tds.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
|X1 ILL he sold by order of Ihe Honorable the Infc-
TV rior Court ol Jaekson county, while silling as
a Court of Ordinary, oil Iho first Tuesday in February
next, al the Court houae in Jackson county, 200 Acre’s
'ft.and, more or lees, adjoining Polls and others, it be.
ing e pert of the Reel Estate of Patrick Cash, late of
Jackson county, deceased. Terms made known
the day of sale.
LUDWELL WORSHAM, ) , , ,
SAMUEL BARNETT, y Admr’s.
Nov. 10-31—tJ«.
F OUR months afterdate application will be ntado
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Habersham
county, while sittingfor Ordinary purposes,lor leave to
sell the Real Estate of Joseph Mnrdnck, deceased.
JOHN M. BOWMAN, Adm’r.
Oct. 12—30—w4m.
F OUR mollis alter date application wilt he made to
the Honorable the Inferior Conrt of Franklin
county, when sittingfor ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell one Negro boy, belonging to the Estate of Jons*
than L. Ramsey, deceased#
JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r.
, 0t(. I9--31—w4m.
F OUR month? after date application will be mad*-*
to the Honorable the Interior Court of Hall coun
ty, wiien sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of John Ratliff, late of said county de
ceased. JOHN BOND, Adin’r.
Nov. 10— 31—wlm.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Cltrk
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot, No. 121, in the tSYh district of formerly Mus
cogee now Uarri?county, belonging to the orphans ot
Jonathan Meltou, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phans. STEPHEN FELKER, Goardian.
Doc. 8-39-wlm.