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dlendv nf inutriK-linsO’lr senators,and rtrqiesf •1 Tlm <'x-minisier« ofthe cx-king of France
j nl! our re|>renenlii!ive• in Congrein, to opjiose j lilt. I-. t i ip,- tlm puuiilim. ii* of death
(here chartering oftae United Slates Hank. for their politu iI ..tlhnces, \ debate took
A bill fftw read the first time to add two as- J place in the t hanthnr of Deputies on ltie evc-
•istnni trustees to the poor schools in each 1 nine of the 8th of October, on the subject* of
county, nnd to require said trustees to super-, ihn total and itninediaio abolition of the pun
intend annual exaininations of the poor child- j istunent of death, which ended in the adoption
fen educated at said schools, select one of the j of an nincndtuont, proposing that tho Chamber
most talented boys Irom each county, to re-j should address the King in order to obtain from
ceive lour years instruction a* Franklin Col-, him the proposition of u law to abolish capitul
lege
\ lull was nlso reported providing for a con-
j punishment for a great number of specified of-
! fences, especially for all political crimes. Thr
vention t° revise mid amend the 3d and 4th amendment was supported hv Cnfiivclte. 'I'll
ser’ions of the 1st article ol the Constitution j address was accordingly delivered to Louis
offreorgia-
On motion of Mr. Rvan, from Ihn commit-
j Philip, who replied as follows :
i “ Gentlemen—I receive with groat satis-
fee on Agriculture and Internal improvement, J faction the address which you have presented
Resolved, That the suin ot $51126, be up-. to me. The sentiments to which you give
preprinted to pay the expenses of the public : expression have been ii long lime in my heart,
hands, salaries of the superintendents and Witness, from my earliest years, of the fright-
overseers, for the current quarter, and also for fill abuse of the punishment of death in politi-
the purchase of suitable clot lung for said hands; ’nil matters, nnd of all the evils which have re-
-1nd that his R.xcplleijey the Governor be re-/suited front it to France and humanity, I
quested to pay the same out of the contingent have constanllv and warmly advocated its
fund.
abolition. The remembrance of these times
On motion of Mr. Curry, of Washington, it J of disaster, and the melancholy feelings which
was resolved, that the joint committee on | oppress me when I turn mv thoughts to them,
Agriculture and Internal improvement, he in- j will aft'-rd you a sure pledge of the eagerness
structed to enquire into the expediency of: with which I shall hasten In lay before you a
erecting and providing for tlm endowment of a project of law conformable to your views,
building for the reception of the indigeii' and U'iih resp, ,-i in mine, iliey will never bo rom-
invalid poor. Sic ■ plefelv fulfilled until we have entirely educed
As in committee of the whole, the llmise from our co le all those rigours and penalties
spent some time in the consideration of the j at whirl, hurnanitv and the present stale of so-
bill for llic taking of the Census of ibis State.
Notices to prepare and report hills:
To amend the act fir tlm protection of reli
gious societies in the exercise of their religious
dimes.
To alter the manner of voting by the legis
lature from the present mode to viva voce.
cietv revolt
If spnins probable tlint the great popiilnril
of lb* King, and tl.e deserved influence, of
Lafayette’s opinions, will linvo a tendency to
reconcile the people of Paris to tho object im
mediately intended by this proposed measure.
The London Sun. speaking on tho subject,
Saturday, -Von. 13. — A hill was reported says—“ The question will now he looked up-
•and read the first timo, to niter and amend the; on hv the French people, ns the King’s own,
1st section of an act entitled an act to alter as one in which lie is personally interested;
fid amend so much of the 32d section ol the and we doubt not his excessive popularity will
Judiciary act of 1709. as respects the claim enable him in carry it through. Still it cannot
of property ill the Superior nnd Inferior Courts he denied that a vast mass of tho population
so far as regards the courts wherein such are bent on seeing trie severest measures of
claims shall be tried. ; justice d*-a|i out In the Ex-Ministers. and that
Monday, Nov. 15.— V bill was reported to, in the event of their disappointment, much
• alter and amend the 3d. 4th. nnd 7lh sections acrimonious party spirit will be brought into
of the 1st article of the Constitution.
Noti-cs for the nppnintment of committees
(o prepare and report bills:
To alter so much of the 2d section ofnn m t,
•entitled an net tonlterand amend the several
judiciary nets now in foree.ns relates Injusti
ces Courts, passed December 14 1811. ns re
lates to the time of serving warrants or sum
mons.
A bill to provide for the temporary support
plav.”
The Dutch portion of the province of Zo-
land. on the led bank of the Sehrld, is in a
stale of insurrection. The Rruhant iri-rolmir
has been hoisted nt Erloce nnd many other
parts of the country called Caizand.
derma' > Principalities—The Augsburg
Gazelle give* the following, dnted Frankfurt,
Sept. 30 :—“ Fresh disturbances havo broken
out in Iho d'siricl of Ysenlmrg. At Mcerhulz
of tho widow and children of a man dving tes-| Hlu j IVacluersbneh. the Count of Ysenburg’s
■tale or intestate, was read the first Kmc.
Tho Speaker laid before the House, n me
morial contesting the right to a seat in this
11 nuse, of the Hon. \stillry Hull, Speaker,
which was read, nod after some debate order
ed to lie on the table tor the present.
Tuesday, -Vor. 16—The House went into
committee ofthe whole, on the bill to author
ise the Governor to take possession of tli
gold mines, lying in the Cherokee territory.
&c. The hill was reported with amendments,
and ordered to lie on the table.
A hill was read the first tune, to repeal so
much of the 14th section of an an to revise
and consolidate the militia laws of this S'nte.
and to repeal IhoraVHlrv laws now in force,
passed December 19. ISIS.
Notices given for the appointment of com
mittees to prepare and report lulls :
To prohibit the issuing of hank .tales under
the denomination of live dollars, and lo pre.
vent the saino from being received at the trea
sury of this state nfler the 1st day of Decem
ber, 1331.
Wednesday, Nov. 17.— V lull wan reported
lo alter and amend the 19lh section ofthe 1st
article of the Constitution ofthe Slate of Geor
gia.
Mr- Black gave notice for tlm ninoiotmenl
of a committee, to eremite and report a hill, lo
repeal so much of iho law ol 1SP9, .tmendalo-
ry ofthe Penal (Nnle. relative to gaming.
A hill was read toe first time to alter mid
amend the law authorizing fortunate drawers
(o relinquish lands draw n hv them, and In pre
scribe the duly of Receiver* of Tax Returns.
Mr. Dnngherlv, from the committee on the
State ofthe Republic, reported n hill to pr»-
tide for tho temporary disposal of the i
prnvcaients nnd posse-si-ms purchased fr
aerfain Cherokee Indians nnd residents—
which was rend the first time.
illr. Htivnrs. from the committee on the
j„d,pi-rv, presented a report on the subject of
!ue compiI.i«’. : ' in ° r laws ,,f S "" p ’ whit ' h
hnrread. -q—The Hr-nso resumed
Thursday, .W . s „ illhfd h „. lne *, of
the consideration of the w . ninmjtl( . l . „f
yesterday, and again went tli. . ■„
the whole, Mr. Rates in the chan, "" bl "
New York, Nov. 12—The packet ship
Brighton. Cap'nin Hittlleson, arrived yester
day from London. She let! Portsmouth on
the 17th. and we have received London papers
lo the evening ofthe 15lh ultimo.
fl appears tram these, that arrangements
was likely to he efleeted n-tween the Dutch
and Belgians, commissioners having met to
settle the terms. It is said that the King has
fur tbe'mirvev^'iuHi'd'ispnVitiun 'ofthe x>ro?'e" ,-onset,led to conform to most ofthe demands
. . __j i onnaii.'era- of the Belgians, and lliut the latter meet with
such difi* 1 "Itv in the organization of a sepa-
iat.' go v emnient. that they will now consent to
receive, the Prince of Orange as their governor-
lands, Sec, nnd having spent some consti
ble time therein, the speaker resumed the
chair, nnd Mr. Bates, from the committee, re
ported the hill with amendments : the report
was ordered lo lie on the table, and 300 co
pies thereof to be printed.
In alluding to 'he reports that Prussia was
collecting a toree on iho frontiers of Belgium,
tho London Courier says : “ Nothing more
has been dose by Prussia than what under
I he circumstances, was indispensable to her
own security- It was not in have been expect-
cd that she would be indifferent lo Iho events
which were acting near her own frontier, but
believe we may say without fenr of contra
diction, that Prussia will nut nmke any move
ment calculated to retard the pacification
which is at hand or to create uneasiness to the
French government Every thing at present
, indicates a happy terminaJton of the d.spute
r r — . * | between the Dutch and iho Belgians, und
tracts, it is stated that n deputy fironn the pro- j p rl|f|) j |i w ->| |)()l |, n s0 un wise as to depart
visional government of Belgium to Pans, an (f . r (m |()e | |ne ol -,,etjtrality which has been pre-
Ihorized to make an offer of alliance wi n j , . R j ei( j re tn maintain the peace of
France, received an unfavorable answer from; p uroI)1 , ,i
that government, which expressed its 'letcrrni- • ^ Cll(])Z nr , hR 25 ih Sep*, do not
I, a TEST fORFIGNT.
The ship Josephine, nt New York from
Belfast, brings London advices to the evening
of the 12th, and Paris to tho 11th ult. inclu
sive.
The news from the Netherlands is interesting.
There does not seem to exist nny disposition
among the inhabitants of Brussels to meet the
King in halfway measures, or to acknowledge
his authority in any manner. In one ot the
paragraphs which will he found among our
country residences huvo been attacked by the
peasants and destroyed. In tho prnvincos of
Hunno and Fold,, a I the custom-houses have
been closed by force and no doty can be col-
lecicd. It is reported that the Prussian cus
tom-houses nt Bi kartshurg and Lutzcn have
likewise been atiark--d mid set on fire ; but
this rumor requires confirmation.”
\V« learn from Berne, that the 20th ult. M.
Fisher, the provost, w as attacked in the streets
of lliir town and obliged to take refuge in a
guard house. The government of Berne have
called in troops, mid on il:«- 30ih, twelve pieces
of run non woro planted before the Hotel de
Villo.
flru .swick. Sept. 28.—Yesterday morning,
a deiiotv front the Duke arrived horn, who
came from London with a message to Duke
William. It was soon made known that the
former lies transferred to itie hitler the govern
ment of tho country tor an unlimited time.
The Instate- have, drawn up a very long Ad
dress to Duke William, in which they paint,
in strong colours, the melancholy slate to
which ih ’ country was reduced by the urhitru-
i'V measures of the Duke. I his Address of
tho F.stntes was published here yosterday
evening ui C> o'clock. An immense multitude
wa-- ilium dralely assembled, to whom it was
read aloud by lamp-light, and received with
riorliininlions of joy.
X|ritzerland—Previous accounts Imd ap
prized us of tho prevalence of discontent in
Switzerland. To Berne und Geneva, Basic
mil Zurich lire now to he ndtlod ; but we cun
only regard these disturbances ns evidence of
the general feeling among the people of Eu-
rope, rather than ns likely to bo pruductivc *f
important political events,
mttnt, hut Mate that tho Captain General has
been removed from office.
The rumor of an intended Congress of Sovo.
reigns in Italy is repealed without utiv new
evidence in favor of its authenticity.
Madrid, Sept. 30.—Yesterday a Cabinet
order pronounced the dismissal of the Govcr-
noi of Cadiz, M. de Flatxes, and invested Ye-
ro, the Colonel of the King’s Regiment, with
the charge.
At a late interview with his Minislers, King
Ferdinand took Cnloumndo aside, and. in a
stale of great irritation, was overhenid to say,
“ Thou shall answer to me for it with thy
head !” Calomaude went away much agitated,
and has been ill ever since.
.Madrid, Oct. 4.—The rivil war, which
threatened us, is approaching fast. The go.
vernrnent, for some time perplexed and uncer
tain. is now bent on the adoption of a complete
system of terror. This is equally employed
against the Liberals and Apostolics. Our Ga
zetio of Saturday contains a most bloody nnd
savage decree, by which his majesty declares
subjected to the penalty of death, nny of his
objects implicated in plans directed to the
establishment of a different form of govern
ment, or to the facilitating to the emigrants the
means of neromphshing a similar object, or
giving them advices or any sort of communi
cation contrary to the views of his Majesty’s
Government.
This sanguinary decree has produced a very
different effect to the one intended hv the go
vernment ; it has been received with scorn and
indignation, and works powerfully on the pub
lic. mind towntds Ihn desire of n change.
Last night a drendful occurrence took place :
the Abbot of the Convent of Saint Basil was
found a corpse in his bed, tho head separated
from the bodv, nnd a mattress over him. He
was a moderate man—he was generally es
teemed, and had occasionally preserved many
lobcruls from the Apostolical wrath. lie had
lately forbid his own friurs to snv mass, on ar.
c umt of their licentiousness, and it is believed
he has been assassinated hv them. The King
has lately shown some distrust of the Royal
Volunteers. Tho Cnptnin Gencrnl has been
dismissed. It is attrihuled tn a misunderstand
ing w ith the Minister of War.
ISayonne, Oct. 8.—M. de Grouchy, who
was despatched provisionally by Philip the
First tn Ferdinand the Seventh, nrrived to-day.
I am assured that he has given formal orders
for dispersing tho Spanish Refugees nnd their
roeruits. It appears certain that thesn poor
men enlisted themselves under the persuasion
•hot 100,000 men wi re ready to join them nnd
enter Spain, whilst now it is not proved that
they have mare than 4,000.
ADMINISTRATOR’S S\LE.
W ,M “ Mi
Wcdncsdoy the 2d dav rfFe-
arv next, at tin* late residence ».l John
I |t*r*el*nrg, deceased, in the county ol* Gwi-tm tt, all
flu* |irr*»t.nl propem *.f*,iid Hoisehurg, ami a)*#*, !»,«*
plantation lo hi* on tlmt day. Trims niidt*
known mi the day of salt*. Sold lor the benefit of Urn
creditors.
CHARLES PRICE, .fr. Adm’r.
Nov. 30.—4S—tds.
A DM IN1STR A TOR’S SALK.
4 (I REE ABI.V In an order of the honorable the In-
terior Coml of Oglethorpe county, when witfinp j ”,jjj J
Franldin Hotel\
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
T HE SI. BSCRIBER respectfully inform* his friend*
ami the public centrally, that he has taken »-•«
house formerly kept by I.eander A. Erwin, and mom
recently hv John Dawson, which lie will conduct und- r
the title ot the FRANKLIN HOTEL. The house h
now undergoing a thorough repair, and will be fill- <!
np in a trw we* ks in a rornf irtidde style for the recep
tion ot all who may lavur him with their cuMom. |i is
largo ami commodious, and will he supplied with evrry
; ihjfg the rountiy affords rafrulalrd lo render comfort
.jm tenor t imiiI ot Oglethorpe county, w hen mtfinp: nn .i ltl - ,• , , f • ,
fur uuhiinrv p.ir|K.se S will In-sold, at l.c.xmglo,,, Oglo- 1 " L u rono ^lo h I c, "" on, 1 Pr *-. "'’I’ ,hat
lliorpi- Illy,.... tl„- tint Tue.-d.iy in F, bn,ary next, l" v L f,Z ’ , *'"7 f “ r
a Tract ufl.and the .'-slate of l.iltlebury % ’’ "I* 1 '. . h f.«
Edwards, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the
benefit ofthe heirs.
THOMAS EDWARDS, Adm’r.
Nov. 30.—<1S—tdt«.
NOTICK.
A 1.1. persons indebted to the estate of John Horse*
.'m. burg, decM. are rcuuested to make iminediutc
payment, nod all persons having <}rman<ls aeatnul said
estate, at«: requested to present them in terms of the
law. CHARLES PRICE, Jr. Adm’r.
Nov. 30.—49—40d.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
f l I, ARK Sheritr* Sule.—On the first
^ Tuesday in FEBRC ARY next, will he sold nt
the Court-House in the town of Wutkinsville, (’lark
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to w it :
Two Negro mon, to wit : Will, about twen
ty-five years of age, nnd Frank, about thirty-two years
of age • levied on as the property of Janies Diekin, lo
satisfy a mortgage fi. In. issued from Carroll Inferior
Com! in favor of John Boyle, vs. James Diekin.
Nov. 30. JAMES HENDON, Sh’fl*.
DIED
At Monroe, Walton county, on Tuesday tho 16th
inst. Col. Samuel Jackson, in the 54th year of his age.
Col. Jackson was for n number of years n resident of
this county, and filled the office of high Sheriff, he re
moved to Monroe in the early settlement of that coun
ty, and has sustained the character of a good citiznu—
an honest, upright man. He has left a number of or
phan children to deplore his lou.
FRANKLIN COLLEGE.
T HE Grammar School attached to Franklin Col
lege, is expected to be opened on the 1st Monday
of January, under the tutorihip of
W. McKINl.EV.
Nov. 30,-48-tf.
FRESH DRUGS,
MEDICINES, &c.
T HE subscribers respectfully inform their frinds and
the public in general, that they liovo removed
two doors above their old stand, and are now receiving
ISO PACKAGES
Fresh Drugs
AND
iffiKDZsxxras,
Garden Seed, Puints, Ods, Gloss and Dye Stuffs; which
in addition to their former Slock, makes their assort
in* nt as complete as any in the city. They are de
termined to sell at very moderate prices, and respect
fully invite purchasers to call and examine for them
selves.
NELSON, CARTER & Co.
Broad-Street, Augusta, (Geo.) Nov.30.—4b—6t.
C iLARK SHERIFF'S SALK.—Will be
^ sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
at the Court House in the town of Wntkinsville, Clnrk
county, within the lawful hours of sate, the following
property, to wit:
One I (mulled nnd five Acres of Land,more
nr less, lying on tho waters of the ApaUtchie River,
adjoining Prewry, Ridgnnv, Jackson and others, now
in the possession Levin W. Thomas : levied on as the
property Samuel Thomas, to natisfy a fi. fa. in favour
of James Meriwether, adm’r. &c.. vs. Samuel Thomas
and John W. Thomaj. Properly pointed out bySamur]
Thomas.
One Hundred und Eighteen Acres of Lund,
more or less, lying on the waters of Bather’s Creek,
adjoining Wise, li. W. Meriwether and others: levied
on os the properly of J*»shua Grior, to satisfy three fi.
fits, issued from u Justice's Court, two in favour of
W illiain Mm ray, and one in favour ofL. R. Brew
vs. Joshua Grier, and Olmdiuh Jackson, indorser, ami
-lames G. Martin and Reason Whitehead, security on
stay of execution. Levy made and returned to me by
a Constable.
One Negro woman, about twenty-two years
ofage ; levied on as the property of Jay el t Davenport,
to satisfy three fi. fus. in fuvuur of Sanders & Gilmore,
vs. said Davenport.
Nov. 30. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. SliTT.
w ill he his indefatigable study to sustain. The uilua-
lion is adjacent to the College, and caleulnted'to or.
commodate forty students with convenience. Travel
ler* and all who visit this place, are invited to call, the
Subscriber feeling confident that his hnuso w ill be in
ferior to hone in the up-country.
Nov. 21.- 47-51. JOHN JACKSON.
WATKINSVILLE HOTElT’
T HE undersigned beinu desirous of elunging his
present occupation of business, now* offers for
rent for a term of year* the WATKINSVILLE HOTEL.
In the course of the present year, the establishment lias
undergone considerable repairs, consequently, is now
us convenient for the accommodation ofcustom, os any
tavern in the up country, &c. A good well upon the
premises afiurding exeelent water. And on Satorday
the Iblhdu* of Decmher next, he w ill offer for sale (if
not disposed of sooner) all the Furniture belonging to
the cstahlifhmerit, upon a credit. Also, some Corn,
Fodder and Oats Persons wishing to embark in th«
line ofTavetn keeping business, will do well to aiail
themselves of this opportunity Possession will he giv
en the 251 It Dee 1830 WILLIAM MANLEY.
Watkins*i!le, Nov. 9. —45—4t.
PLJ.1TTEP.S HOTEL,
-Athens- Georgia.
rjlHE subscriber having purchased the intc-
^iJJL B rent of Mr. John \;artm, in the house for
merly known nnd kept as the 4 * Athens Tavern,” has
opened a HOUSE of ENTERTAINMENT, where he
is prepuml to accommodate Boarders and Travellers.
The house bus recently undergone some improvements;
nnd is situated in a desirable part of tho Town. No
ixcrlions will bo spnrcd to render the situation of his
guests at ull times pleasant.
His stables which arcus good as any in tho country,
have been fitted up at considerable expense, and aro
well furnished. Persons w ishing lo hire horses, «>r to
obtain keeping lor the same, can be accommodated at
all times upon reasonable, and he trusts satisfactory
terms. JOHN A. BYRD.
July 6.-27-tf.
M
ADISOX ShurifPs Sule.—On tlm first
Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be sold lit
the Court-House in the town of Damelsville, Madison
county, within thu usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One tract of Land, containing two Hundred
and Twenty Acres, more or less, lying in said county,
on North Broad River, adjoining Hendrick, Ashley and
others : levied on as the property of Isaac Callaway,
to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court
of said county, in favor of William P. Arnold, vs. said
Callaway. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
One Ifousc and Lot in the town of Daniel*-
ville, known and distinguished in the plan of said town
by Lot No. 5, occupied at present by Thomas I .tie :
levied «m as the propeity ot Samuel Williford, to satis
fy a fi. fu. in favor of Stephen W. Stephens, issued from
the Inferior Court of Madia ui county, vs. said Willi
ford.
Nov. 30. JOHN W. MOON. Sh’fl*.
STOLEN
F ROM my Gig near the Church on Sahhath m
ing the 21*t inst. a Plaid Cloak, collar lined with
black Satin, and bound with the same plaid round the
tail in order to lengthen it; and lined with green baize.
The colour* as bright a* when new. Any information
respecting it, left nt the office ofthe Athenian will he
thankfully received. WILLIAM NICHOLS.
Nov. 30.-48.—It.
NOTICE.
T HE Copartnership formerly existing between
H AMMOND & TATE, has this day dissolved hv
mutual consent. Those indebted to said firm, will
find their notes and accounts in the bauds of an officer
for collection, provided they do not make immediate
payment, and all tlio-e having demands against said
firm, will please present them to Thomas S. Tale, at
Gainesville for payment.
HAMMOND L TATE.
Nov. 30.—48.—It.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W IIKREAS Charles II. IUr<I\ appli.-s to me for
letter, of admini.tration on the mate oftieorfe
Ope. Ute of .lid county, deceased.
These «rc therefore to ci'e nnd ndmoni.h all nnd sin
gular the kindred and creditor, of .aid deccawd, to he
and appear at my olfice within the time pre.rrihed by
law, to shew cause if any they hare, why .aid letlei.
should not lie granted.
Given under my hand this 23rd day of Nov. 1830.
JOSEPH LIGON, o. c. c. o.
Nov. 30.—48—30d.
R ABUN ShcrifFd Sulo.—On tiie firut
Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be sold nt tho
Coml-house in the town of Clavton, Rabun county,
within the usual hours of sab*, the following property,
to w it:
One* Lot of Land No. 86, in the 5th Dis
trict of Rabun county, containing four Hundred and
ninety Acres, more or less : levied on «s the property
of Robert Mil gon, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. one in fa
vour of Ruffin Ginn, v«. James I). Powell and Robert
Miligan, one in favour of Jacob Cupehurt, vs. William
W. Wellborn and Rob* rt Mihusn, one in fuvour of Pe
ter Ledford for the use of Jacob f’.iprhart, vs. Robert
Miligan and James B. Powell, and one in favour of the
Tax Collector of Kuhiin county, v*. Robert Miligan.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Nov. 30. JAMES BLKAKLEY, D. Sh’fT
Georgia Gold Watches and Jewelry.
B. B. LOUD & Co-
H AVE just received from N.
1’oik u huge and splendid
. assortment of
IVatchca fy Jewelry,
Which they will warrant to he of
1 the first qualify, and made from
Georgia Gold,
Consisting of Ladies and Gentlemen*! Patent Lever
Watches, Watch Chains, Seals, Key*, Neck Chains,
And finger Rings, Brea«t Pin*, hair and miniature
Lockets. Gold Thimbles, &c. Together with a large
assortment of Silver Lever ami common Watches, *il-
i, Spectacles, Thiuibb w, Coral B* a«L, Rraec-
lets, Mu-ic BoXf», Bead Purse*, Ever Pointed Pencil
«, Rodgers line Knives, Razors ami Straps, Scia
Walking Canes, ixc. a lew Marble and Brays
Clucks.
Athens, Nov. 9.—40—3t
GEORGIA, RABUN COUNTY.
W HEREAS Deborah Middleton and Thomas
Middleton, apply to me for lefters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Thomas Middleton, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite 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, lo oliew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 17th day of Nov. 1830.
JACOB CAPKHART, c. c. o.
Nov. 30.-40-30L
J UST received and for sale, at the Store of SHAW
& EDWARDS, a few B-mela
Superfine Cannl Flour,
2 Casks Che. se,
Lump Sugar,Cavendish Tohscco, Dried Beef, Crack
ers, Hyson Ten, &c. kc.
Athens, .Nov. 23. — 47—it.
STRAYED
J^tl'lM lhe piibucrihc
•iImiiiI the I2th
Inrue lull .bout «-»en yearn olil, lir.nil-
Innihe nhr.uUt-rwiihS. C. one while
hmd r.ml, lei other mark, reeolleeied. Oneam.lt hay,
ten or eleven vc»r« old, some Saddle rn.rk., hoihliind
feel white, anil one fore foot while, and has lost part
<4 Iris Inng.ie; any person havinjr taken op will horses,
will please deliver rheoi lo Frs. Rease, Monroe. Wal
ton count v. or In I ie suS«.'.-ih> r near the Shallow Coral
0„ the C'la’i'alemclice River, in I). Kolh county, and
they alu!l h-- li'ierallv rewarded. DAVID McDOW.
Soy. 2? —17 — V.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
f^VjJwi^UlE suhscribor respectfully informs tho
* *Ji IIP i ^ public, that he has taken the UNITED
ST A I ES HOTEL, which lie has this day opened for
public accommodation. Being extensively, nnd lie
hope* favorably known ns the conductor of similar es
tablishments, he hopes his former exertions fo phase
his friends, will not bo without a suitable reward in
their future natronage. The United States Hotel K?
well known, being situuted near the centre ofthe » ity,
in the midst of its most active and rospectable biitunesa.
It is Fire-proof, nnd has spacious and elegant arcom-
lations, both for Families und individuals, not sur
passed by any similar establishment in the Southern
States.
p* Persons, who atop nt the U. S. Hotel, eon be
supplied with the mean* of travelling, either with car
riages, gigs, sulkies, or single horses.
WILLIAM G. GRIMES.
Augusta, Oct. 18—43—w3tn.
TO THE PUBLIC.
1 ^11 F. FACULTY of College would respectful!) no
tify the Parents an<l Guardians of the StudciPi,
that the conflagration of thu new building, how eve.- e-
rious, will not interfere in the smallest degree with tho
regular duties of College. T lie course of inetrnotion
will not be affected, as every accommodation will be
ready for the Students by the fust of January. The li
brary has it is true hVen destroyed, but we feel confi
dent from the munificence ofthe Legislature, fl at tho
loss will be so far repaired by the opening of the next
term,as to prevent artv injury arising from its destrno*
lion. The Mathematical Instrument* can be «asily
replaced. The fine Philosophical Apparatus and Che
mical Instruments arc unmiured, and consequently
full inst ruction in the higliot class;# can be given
As lo the personal accommodation ofthe yotiny m* n,
no difficulty will exist, as the old building hitherto de
voted to tho residence of the two lower class* a. is
uninjured, and will consequent!) contuin all who now
compose these classes, or who may coni'- by the conr
.cnceme nt - f the next term. The !*•» upper clas-. B
will be accommodated with lodging and studv r**o»na
in private families or the boarding houses in town, and
that without any additional charge, until the College
budding shall he repaired.
The faculty therefore trust, and with full confidence,
that the credit of the Institution with the Public, will
not be impaired, and that th* patronage of its friend*,
will not be diminished. The Faculty therefore confide
in the return of all the Students on the first of Jauoary
next, to resume their regular duties. By order *>f the
Faculty. WILLIAM L. MITCHELL, Sc'y.
Oct. 25.
SALEM ACADEMY.
T IIF. annual examination of the .Students i.fthia In
stitution will commence oil Wednesday the l7tli
inst. and close on the IHtb. Parents and Gtiatdians are
requested tn attend each day of the examination. Tho
cxi-rcisss of the Academy w ill be resumed on the fits!
Monday in January next, under the immediate direc
tion of Mr. A. II. .Scott, Rector,and Mrs. A. C. Scott,
principal of the Female Department. Board and tur*
Don at the usual rates.
N. II. Ten or twelve boarders can be accommodated
with board and lodging in the family of the Rcelor if
early application is made.
WILLIAM B. B ARNETT, Sec*y.
Nov. 9.—44.—If
TiCTOEJLOT
JjYD
COM MISSION BUSINESS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
aiibtcrib- i intending lo remove to Sar.nnab
I ttiren-uing fall, for Iho purpose of transacting a
general
( onunixsion Busmens,
K-’vprrifolly -ill- ra hia .i-rvicca in his fii> ods and the
public. He will devote hia prrsnnni attention i-vrli*
si»ely to the bosini'S", and from Ion* evperienci , eon*
tid- otlv Inures lo render entire satisfaction tn those «lio
may fiiv. r him with their buaim-as. Ilis stores wilt bit
airy; secure fr- in fire; and ready for the -i cepti.rn of
Uoods or pr-rduce by ilia first nt October next.
JOHN R. ANDERSON.
August 31.—33—m5m.
SHERWOOD’S GAZETTEER
~WF I ho Slato lieorgia, with a new aj> lor »»l®
.3 by T. & J. CUNNINOHAMJ* Co.
Oct. 19.—42.—m3m.