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X.B5AL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court silling for Ordinary Purposes,
November Term, 1832.
Present iheir Honor*, .fames Anderson, John Meroncy,
\nali IV. Pittman, and Hobart Grove*, Justices.
O N the petition of William Clrghorn, Administra
tor o! William Ed wards,. ate of said county, do.
ceased :
And William Cleghorn, Administrator of Francis
Maxwell, deceased, for Letters of' Dismission from the
furlin ' Administration on said F.sfofcs :
Whereupon, it is ordered by this Court, that after ^ix
months’ publication of these applications, in one of the
p-ibhc <»axettea of this State, that the said William
dehorn, Administrator on the Estates as aforesaip,
will b<! dismissetl, unless cause he shewn to the con
trary, of which all concerned will take notice.
A true extract from the minutes, thi- Gth Nov. 1832.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c.t. o.
Nov. 10—31—m6m.
A1) MINI STIt A TO R’S S A LK.
\ T the late residence of John Eskridge, of Jack
county, deceased, will he sold on l-i ida> »_** 10 -
January next, part of the Personal pro|*erty of s lid
s infT*of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Hot
tlotiM'-hold and Ivits I
u s other hi >:• In too tedious to iuc.it
unwii on thctiavofsale.
SVI.V WES RIPI.EY, A !mV.
MKIAINA ESKKIDUE, Admr’x.
. 15—39—ids.
ased: co
Cattle, Ho 2
gather with
Terms math
University of Georgia.
fBIHK Faculty of Franklin College ask the attention
I of the public to the following statements :
i » ii For admi-sion into the F.oMiman Class, a Candidate
I’lriiiinr.—to! I uniat have a correct knowledge of at least
* Mirations, the whole id \ itgil, John and Act
ADMINISTRATORS’ SAM:.
he .old (in U i'.lnifdnv, the lull i.f January,
the pla
of at least 9 of Cicero’s
(lie
j Creek Testament, the whole of Giaica Minora, English
I Grammar and Geography, and lie must be well acquaint-
1 ed with Arithmetic.
| Studios of the Freshman Year.
her—Livy, lirai
. Levi M.
|H33. at Iheliomr
nation ..fj.dm Purji ar.imo mile Ir
• Pergonal F.gtntrol th".nd I.eii .Mal
nine '>( llousclioM ami Kiitiicnl urn
■r, Ualg. ike.
F.I.!Z''lt T- NEWTON,
It. UoUilIF.Hi V,
S—3»—Ills.
• d, ,
cli I.vii'ii; .
o April—l.i.y. GrrceuMa-
inijrd, and lieugrupliv.
lu,il-.t—I.ivy and G.uca
Fr,'nci. contimind, and
GKOIIGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Matthew lighter, Administrator of
Charles Hester,deceased,
Di-mission from the further Administration on lit
E-fife of said deceased :
I’h •<© are therefore to rite and admonish nil nnd sin-
gulir, the kindred and creditors *»f said deceased, t*»
oe an 1 appear nt iny office within the time prescribed
bv law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters -diould not be grunted.
Given under inv hand this 13»h Sept. 1832
JOSEPH EICON, c. c. o.
Sept. 27—21—mGm.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
tBmniEREAS John James and Mary Ann Greer,
V ▼ Administrator* of Asal Greer, deceased, applies
to me for letters of Dismission from the further admin
istration on the F.ftate of said deceased :
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letter*
should not be granted.
Given under my band Ibis 3d Dor. 1832.
JOSEPH EICON, t. c. o.
Dec. 8—-38—mGm.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
IJ’HERELS Syfvantis Ripley and Mrlvina F.sk-
¥
/It month? after dat
> the Honorable tli
, when silting for Oi
; applicate
• Inferior
r;r, Administrator of j , )( 8 ,.|j • | l( . |, a „J at |«| Negroes, belongH'g *«
. “I’l' 1 ' 1 '" <•" lettem..rl, J fj„|, a ||„|,|rr, !;Uo of.iii.l county, (l>'<ag
TARPI.KV 1101.DEU, Snrvi
Sc,... '
P’i'f
rtlhg alter ila
.lira
IF.
W
Inferior Cm,
inary port"
. beluuai"?
til lie til
Ilf .1111.1;
fir I"
Estate
A.lin’r,
w
tion on the Estuto of John Eskridge, late of said coun
ty, deceased:
These are thrref »re to rile and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under mv hand Gth Dee. 18.3‘J.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
Dec. 15-39-30d
county, when sitting !«
to sell the Land and N
of Jacob Mil I saps, deceased.
MARVEL MILLS A!
I.AYINA MILLS.\P>, Aitm’x.
Sept. 7—25—wlui.
I TIOUR months afterdate application will he made
j. to the Honorable the Inferior court of Jackson
county, when sitiing for ordinary piirpo«r«, for leave t<*
•o il i wo Tracts of Land, the property of William V\ul-
lace,deceased.
Nicholas wau :ri:,) ,
WILLIAM WALLACE $ 1 *' *
Sept. 7—25—w4m.
1st Term — Fr- ni Augu-t
Muiora, l*i u.:. and tne Fr
•2d IV.rm— From Januur;
jora, l*i voi. ami French «o
3d I'r.r.M -From April t-
Mu jora, 1st v»l. conclude'
Day’s A'gebra, through ratio and proportion.
Studios of the Sophomore Year.
August to November—Hoiace,
ol. Algebra concluded, and three
(Playfair’s Fur-lid.)
I 2d Term—From January to April— Gricca Majora,
1 *2d vol. continued. Horace and Geometry concluded,
i and an abridgment of Rhetnrick.
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vol. concluded, Modern Language*, Plain Trigonometry,
Mensuration, Suiveyingand Botany.
Studies of the Junior Y ear.
Navigation,. Engineering, Conic Sections, Spherical
Geometry, Spherical T:ignnt>nie»ry,Nntuial Philosophy*
Natural lliumy, Logic, lM!e.- I.ettres, and CriticiMin
irlenee of th*? Christian Ruligi**w, Cicero de Drat
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nklin
3.101 It months after date applmiii
R. to the Honorable the Inf rior
countv, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell nil the Real Estate, belonging t*# the Estate of
Lewis Chandler, deceased
MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r.
Sept. 7—25—w I n.
f .TO! It mouths alter date application will he made
to the Honorable the Interior Court of Hall
county, when silting for Ordmaiy purposes, for leave
to si II the Real Estate of Millry Hoodlilf, late of said
county, deceased.
JAMES LAW, .
GEORGE WOO DEI IT, ) AU,,,r *'
Sept. 28—28—w4m.
a Her date nttpliration will I*'
I Jlom moths afier date appliration w-
the llonornhte the Inferior C.uirt of Franklin
i.le fo
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
W HEREAS l«aae Simmons Jun. applies to me for \
Letters of Administration on the Estate oft ■
Isaac Simmons, Sen. deceased :
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave tc
sell one Negro hoy, belonging to the Estate of Jona
than L. R m*ey, deceased.
JAMES RAMSEY, ArtmV.
Oct. IO-3|..w4m
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
g\»lar the kindred and creditors of s«id de
ami appear at my ofiirc within the time p
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
bhould not bo granted.
Given under my hand thi« the llth Dec.. 1832.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o.
Dec. 15—39-30d.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
miERF.AS Joseph I. Scott, np|die
I .1<H R inoiithb alter d.itu application
. to the Honorable the Inferior court of Main
dtobe i Rham county, while sitting lor Ordinary Purpose*, for
ilu d hv ' i , ’t |VO *° "ell all the Real Estate of llieiiqi«al Vaughan,
' ceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, Adm’r.
Get. 12- -30—w 1m.
opportuninty of studying
id Italian, lor which no
Dep nr, incnts i
j nnd Science, Is given by Lectures, as well a
J dy of approved text-books.
will he. made The faculty regard ii important that ei
w Letters «>f Adminisiroti n
to me to
j Estate o
Susannah Scott, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite am! admonish nil and sin
pillar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, fo Ik
and appear of my office within the time prescribed In
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letter;
should not ho granted.
Given under iny hand thi-* 1 Ith day of Dee. 1832.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
Dec. 22—10—3rtd.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HEREAS George Wilkie, applies to me for Let-
ter* of Administration on the Estate of Robert
Carroll, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b*
and appear at my ollice within thu lime prescribed by
law, to show cause if any they have, why said letter*
should not he gianted.
Given under my hand this iSth Dee. 1V3‘2.
GEORGE IIAW PE, c. c. o.
Dec. 22 -40 - 30*1.
■fl.lOi It months after dull! application will he made
to t he Honorable the I *ferior court of llahvrshani (
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, lor lenvy to j
sell the U-*ul Estate of Jest pii Mmdock, deceased.
JOHN M. B0UMAN, Adm’r.
O c t. 12 —30—w tin.
dT^Ol'R months alter dale application will he made
cl^ to the I foMornblc the Inleiior Court of I fall coini
n', w eu siting lor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
i he l(e.-i| Estate of John Ratlill, lute of *aid countv de-
reas*-*l. JOHN BOND, Adiii’r.
Nov. 10—31—■Wjlrn.
R 71 OUR months after date applir ation will he made
to the Honnrahlo the Inferior court of Clark
coiin'v, when sitting f*»r Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot No. 18(1, in 4th District of originally Dooly
now Piilaski eouniv, drawn hv William Chisloni's or
phans. Sold for the benefit of said orphans.
JYMES G. MASTIN, Guardian.
I Sept. 28—28—w lin.
I n .lOUR months alter date application will ho made
* HP to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clurk
I count), when sitting for ordinary purposes, foi leave to
j s Ii l.olf No. 121, in llie 18th district of formerly Mus
J cogee now Harris countv, belonging to the orphans o.
* Jonathan Melton, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phans. STEPHEN FELU'P.U, Guardian.
ADMlNISTRATOUS' SALE.
A GRREAIH.Y to an order of the Honorable the In-
Jm ferior Court of Jackson county, will he sold at
Clayton, Itabnn county, on the first Tuesday in Ap r il
next, One Lot of Land, in said county, containing 490
Acres, known and distinguished by,Lot, No. 93. in the
irat district of said county, it being a part of the Real
Estate of Patrick Cash, la»o of Jackson county, de
ceased. Terms made know n on the day of sale.
LUDWELL WORSHAM,
SAMUEL BARNETT,
Nor. 10—34—id*.
Admr’ri
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
V GUF-F. ABLY to on order of the honorable the In
ferior court of Franklin county, when sitting lor
ordinary pur|w>»es, w ill he sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, nt tho Courthouse of Franklin county,
one Tract of Land, containing Two Hundred and Fori
Acres, more or less, lying on the Grove river, joining
Joshua Hudson, Joel Thomas, and others.
Also, One Negro woman, Dafnev, about Twenty
years old, and a hoy child upwards of Throe years old
also, two old Negroes will he ofi'ered for sale; a man
named Peter, above Sixty, and a woman named Rachel,
above Fifty yearn—belonging to the estate of John
Clarkson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of said dcceused. Terms made known on the day
•tie. JAS. IIAKGROVE. Ex’r.
Nov. 24.—36—tils.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
A GREEABLY to the last Will and Testament of
Dr. James Nisbet, deceased, w ill be sold on Sa
turday, February 9tl», 1833, the Plantation belonging to
the Estate of said deceased, containing 149 Acres, more
or less, situated one mile from Athens, on the Watkins-
villc road, adjoining Hillycr, Walker and others, to
gether with various farming utensils, plantation tools;
Stocky consisting of Horses, Catile, ilogs, kc. One
Cart and Yoke of Oxen, and Corn and Fodder. Tho sale
to take place on the premises, rermsmfsalc— und'-r$5
cash, all over that amount, 12 months credit with ap
proved aecuritv.
ALFRED M. NISBET, ) v
EUGENICS A. NISBET, \ Exccu,ors -
Doc. 8—38—Ids.
ADMINISTR \T0RS’ SALK.
tX) ILL he .old hv order of the Honorable the Infe-
V T nor Court of Jaekaon county, while atitinir ns
a Court of Ordinary, on the first Turrday in February
next, al the Court house in Jack vol countv, 200 Acres
ofLand, more or lose, adjoining Potts and others, it be
ing a part of the Real Katatc of Patrick Cash, late of
Jackson county, dccoased. Terms made known on
tbo day of tale.
LUDWELL WORSHAM, >
SAMUEL BARNETT, | Admr’a.
Nov. J0-3t—Ida.
(iOLUAYU IrAXDMP
OK TIIF.
fount) of Cherokee.
t il AN E now in the hands of the Engraver, which
‘•ill he completed by the first of November next,
a general and accurate Map of Cherokee country,
drawn from the returns of the District Surveyor*.—
Owing to the great number of Lots into wh.ch the
County lias been divided, paticularlv tho Gold Region,
and the large dimension of the sheet it will require, to
have all those numbers distinctly und accurately laid
down, I have thought it advisable to form the Map into
separate und detached Sections, which I designed as
Gold Map nnd Land Map.
All the Laud Districts in the Territory are laid down
on one sheet,and conMitutcu distinct and separate Map
by themselves.
The districts reserved and surveyed as Gold Districts,
are divided into three sheets of Maps. Districts No |,
2, 3, 4, 5, II, 1*2, 13, 14, ami 15, ol* the First Section,
form the first Map.
Districts No. 1,2,3,14. 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20,21
and 22 of the Second Section, form the second Map
Districts No. 1, 2, 3, I, 17, 18 19, 20. 21. and 22 n,
the Third Section, and Districts.No. 1,2, 3,16,and 17,of
the Fourth section, form the Third Map. On these
map* will he found each District in the Territory, with
every square I.ot of Land nnd fraction distinctly laid
down nod numbered—all Mountains, Rivers, Creeks,
Branches, Ferries, &c. are correctly and faithfully de
lineated.
The Map will he handsomely engraved, printed on
strong silk paper, colored am! put up in morocco cases
at the follow iug prices, viz:
Land Map, $5 00
Gold Maps §3 50 each or for three, $410 00
For Gold und Land Maps, comprising the
whole Territory, $15 00
Persons de«imn* ol obtaining this valuable Map will
do well t * inform the publisher soon, as ;>ut a limited
number can be ohtuiued duiing the drawing ofthc Lot
tery.
All communications addressed to the subscriber in
Milledgevillc. Ga. (postege puid of course) will meet
with prompt attention.
ORANGE GREEN.
Milicdgevillc, Aug. 23, 1832.
tjtrirt att**
lion by all ti
Every candidate for admission into the Freshman
Class, must he at least It years old, uod every one for
ail advanced s’nmling, of proportional ag
The rates o' Tuition, Inc Library fee, and Servants’
hire, are 3? dollars per annum, payable half yearly in
advance, \iz. 19 dollars on the 1st of February, and 19
dollars on tlm 1-t of Augu.-t; and any student entering
College after the before mentioned tunes, is required to
pav proportionally in advance.
Parents and Guardians, who wish to send their Sons
and Wards to ibis Institution, can by reference to the
foregoing statement of the studies, at once see what
are the nquirements for joining any class of College, at
any tune of the year, as they can ho received at any
lime, if prepared, upon the requisite studies. Any in
dividual, however, who dots not wish to pursue a regu
lar course, can attend to such subjects ns he may
choose, fi»r the study of which lie is prepared, and will
leaving the Institution, receive from the Faculty a
certificate of the progress lie has mode.
All wjio desire it will have
Hebrew, Spanish, German ai
additional charges are made.
Instruction in the various Departments of Literature
‘ us by the at ii-
Ity regard ii important that each student
should bo present on the first day of every Term, as
recitations will commence on that day.
Board can he obtained in rueptctable houses, at from
9 to 10 dollars per month.
The next College Term will commence on the 1st
January, 1833.
Bv order of the Faculty.
WM. L. MITCHELL, Secretary.
Dec. 1.—37—It.
U M VERS IT Y O F
€mcorgin.
fBIIIE Prudential Committee are desirous to fill the
.M \acancy in Franklin College, occasioned by the
resignation ofonc of the Tutors. The election will take
place between this und the first of January next, s«
that the person elected may enter upon tho duties of
hi-* office on tliat day. The salary is ,8800 per nun
paid quarterly. Applicants can address the President
oftho University.
Athens, Dee. 15—39—3t.
STEAM PA C KETS
WM. SEABROOK,
Copt. IV. DUBOIS, nml
JVotice
I S hereby given to all whom it may concern, tlmt 1
have thin day revoked and made null and void a
power of Attorney, made by me to R. G. W. Dunlap, of
Tennessee to execute tithe to any Lot or Lots ofLand
drawn to iny name in the present land lottery of Che
rokee county, dated some time in tho latter part of tho
Summer, 1832, as t - consideration for which said
power wasgiveu, has wholly and entirely filled.
ALFRED GARMON.
Newbridge, Hall Co. Dec. 15— 39—3r.
join iLivin noxuix,
Capt. JAMES CURRY.
PHI HE Proprietors of these Splendid Steam Packets
Jo. intend running them as Passage nml Freight Boats
between CHARLESTON and AUGUSTA, the coming
season—the first regular Trip to commence on Satuh-
oat, 3d of November next, under the following arrange
ment:—Leaving Charleston and Augusta ever) Satur
day, and arriving at Charleston and Augusta ever)
Tuesday.
By this arrangement, Country Merchants finding to
Charleston, and wishing to avail themselves of the con
veyance, can inuko their calculations with perfect safe
ly, before leaving home, when they will have their
goods in Augusta. Great care has been had in fitting
up their Cabins, in a style combining comfort and splen
dor, equalled by few boats in the United States. These
Boats ure on the low pressure principle, coppered ami
copper fastened; and ns no expense has been spared
in building them, for safety, speed and comfort, they
nre recommended to the public with the greatest contf-
deuce. XI. \V. CONNER & CO. Agents,
^ Clurlestoti, 8. C.
A. MACKENZIE & CO. Agents,
Augusta, Georgia.
Oct. 5.-29—131.
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EDWARD LAMPKIN.
Athens, Pee. 1—37—Ut.
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.1 Paper note ptMUtud ll'tekhj i,i Mens, Geo. ’
The lapill increase of population, wealth and in
tcllipence of Western Georgia, have promniVi
the Editor, of the “Southern Banner,” in order to
keep pace with the improvement of thu time.—1„ t 0
before their friend, and patrons, the following nt
posals : e - 10 ’
They intend about the first of February next t
publish the “Banner” on a large imperial sheet—not
inferior in size or stjle of execution, to any now nub
Bolted in the State—for the sccoinpli.hnient of
purpose, they have ordered from New Vork an entir'
new set of materials.
The Editors deem it unnecessary nt thi. late dav t
enter into a minute detail of their political creed—the
would deom it but a work of supereron a ti nil _ Suffice
to say, their best cllbrls will always be direeted (bv
disseminating correct principles, religious, moral an t
political) to the advancement of tho interest honor
and happiness of the people—particularly that portion
of them comprising the Western, anil North WVster
section ot the Slate j and to whom they mainly look
for patronage and support. 3
The patronage of the Banner is now respectable hut
not sufficient to meet the increase of expenditure that
must necessarily occur, ill clfeetiug the improvements
contemplated. They are sanguine, however, in the
hope, that a liberal public will yield to their efforts
that support anil encouragement, upon which thev
alone must rely, for the successful accomplishment ilf
an undertaking so responsible.
TERMS.
The price of subscription will be the same ns lierc'o.
fire—viz: >3 t U0 per annum in advance, or 84,00 if pa,",
ment is delayed until after the year expires, *'
As an inducement to our friends to exert themselves
for us, we offer to give n copy of the Banner lor every
ten responsible names forwarded by any one individual
Letters, post paid, addressed to the Kditore, or to
Ai.don Chase, Publisher, will receive prompt alien
tion. ALISON CHASE.
ALKItED M. NISIIET.
Alliens, Dee. 8,16..2.
Editors in ibis State will confer a favor by in.
verting the above.
JFor /Sale,
4 SI LRF.Y, but little defact-d
from uso, of tho first order
of wink ami stylo; a great bar
gain can he find, by making
timrly application.
Inquire ut this office.
Dec. 22—40—4t.
A I. LEA G. FAMBROLGI1,
ATTORNEY AT LA!V,
H AS removed to Gainesville, Hall county. In addi
tion to the Courts heretofore attended by him
self and Col. Jones, in the Chattahoochee Circuit, tin y
will attend to business in any of the counties composing
tho Western or Cherokee Circuits. Letters on busi
ness. post paid, directed to Allen G. Famhrougli,
Gainesville, or John A. Jones, Villa Rica, Carrol! coun
ty/ will meet with kind reception and prompt attention.
Dec. 22—40—41.
lO 3 * Tho Editors of the Augusta Chronicle, South
ern Recorder, Macon Messenger, and Columbus En
quirer, will each give thcabove one mouth’s publication.
J% 9 olicc.
T HE Subscriber can accommodate u few Cenllcmcu
with day board, ut the usual rates.
ALFRED M. NISBET.
Athens, Dec. 29—11—tf.
WANTED
HBY the subseiiber, seven or eight good NEGRO
CARPENTERS, between this mid the tist of
March next, for which liberal wages will be given.
JOHN T. DUNN.
Athens, Dec. 29—41—tf.
Notice,
TTBIHE Subscriber Ims for sale a quantity of GRAPE
A YINE ROOTS and CUTTINGS, which lie pro
popes to sell on the following terms, viz.
$10, for 100 Vines of One year old ; or 12] cents per
Vino for a lesa number than 100.
$15, for 100 Vines of Two years old ; or 18
Vine for-a less number than 100.
ents pel
Notice,
rjllHE subscriber having withdrawn from *11 Mer
it cantile concerns in Charleston, earnestly requests
all those indebted to him, individually, or to the lute
firm of FLEMMING, GILLILAND & CO. to make
payment to his autlmrised agent, Mr, Wm, Me Burney t
as early as practicable, as all note* duo one or more
years, not settled by the first of January next, will he
put in suit. THOMAS FLEMMING.
August 31—24—I8t.
520, for 1000 Cuttings ; or $2,50 per Hundred do.
1 will accompany each lot of Vines with such direc
tions, us will enable tho purchaser to propagulo them
to the best advantage.
On Hand and for Side, *
2000 Gallons of WINE,
In Quantities to suit Purchasers,
Any orders received shall be faithfully attended to,
and term? made accommodating.
A. E. STRATTON.
Hillsboro’, Jasper eo. Nov. 14, 1832,—3C—9t,
SEASOAAIILE GOODS.
B Y the Ship Oglethorpe, intended to sail for this
Port on 25th August, the subscribers have on
board,
A GENERAL AND EXTENSIVE AS-
SORTMENT OF
FALL AND WINTER
Goods,
Which are daily expected to arrive, and will be for sale
at Reasonable prices and on accommodatum terms.
LOW, TAYLOR, & Co.
Savannah, Oct. 19—31—eow6t.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estato of Leii May,
«:m deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment ; and those having demands against said Estate,
will present the same agreeable to law.
ELIZUR L. NEWTON, ) . . ,
R. DOUGHERTY, ) Admr 8 *
Dec. S—33—40d,
3T<0 Parents,
T HE Rectorofthe Athens GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
respectfully informs Parents at a distance, tlmt
three or lour boys cun be accommodated with board for
the ensuing year, in the same family with himself. A
constant supervision of amusements as well as of stu
dies will be exercised, and every opportunity will be
improved for advancing those under his charge in mo
rality and useful knowledge.
Athens, Dec. 8—38—cowtf.
Fire Proof Ware-House*
AUGUSTA.
Stovall Sc Siiuuions,
R ESPECTFl LI.Y inform the public, that they
continue the commission busines at their NEW
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, neatly opposite the
Merchants’ and Planters’ bank, and a little below the
upper maikct, Augusta.
Having gone to great expense, to make secure the
property of their customers, they hope for a liberal
support from the public, promising that strict and per
severing devotion to the interest oft heir patrons, which
they have heretofore exhorted in their behalf. They
are prepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton,
andal! other reasonable facilities will be afforded.
Sept. 28—28—w3nu
Blanks of all descriptions for
sale at this O Kcr.
To Stage Proprietors.
W AY-BILLS constantly on hand and for
sale ut the OtTice of tho bouth- Bam cr.
The Southern Banner,
IS PUBLISHED IN THE TOWN OF ATHENS,
GEORGIA, EVERY SATURDAY,
BY ALHOY CHASE.
Terms.—Three dollar* poryear, payable in advance,
or Four dollars if delayed to the end oftho year. The
latter amount will be rigidly exacted of ail who fail to
meet their payments in advance.
No subscription received for less than one vear, un
less the money is paid in advance; and no paper will
be discontinued until all arrearages arc paid, except at
the option of the publisher. A failure on the part of
subscribers to notify us of their intention of relinquish*
ment, accompanied 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.
R^PAII Letters to the Editor on matters connected
with the establishment, must be post paid in order to
secure attention.
iCJ 3 * Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes by Ad
ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish
ed sixty days previous to the day of sale.
The *a!c ol Personal Property, in like manner, must
be published forty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must bo
published forty days.
Notice that Application will be made to the Court of
)r«linary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must ho
iMihlished f ur months.
Notice that Application will be made for Letters of
Administration, must he published thirty days, and for
Letters of Dismission, six months.
A G jfN T S.
Thomas B. Cooper, F.sq. Clarkesville, Habersham Co. •
George IIawpe, Esq. Gainesville, Hall Co.
William Cow am, F.sq. Jefferson, Jackson Co.
William Meroket, Esq. Daniels exile, Madison Co.
Mat. J. Williams, Esq. Lawreneeville, Guinnett Cc'c