The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, September 06, 1831, Image 1

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Hie Athenian. “ QUOT IIOMtXES TOT .SE.VTE.Y7Y.ffi.—QVID DilMl Q.UI 11 MOST DF.M 7 REJECTS TV, Q.U0I1 JVIiF.T.1l.TF.lt." vni„ V. VrilFNS, (GEORGIA,) TFES1MY, SEPTEMBER6, 1831 No. 36. PUnt.lSIJED I VERY TUESDAY, Sir 0. p. S'lAW, Terms —*rhr**e dollars per year, payable in advance, or F«»i. It >11.1 is if delayed to the cm! ofthe year. The !ati«*r amount will be rigidly exacted of all who fail to meet thei»* payments in advance. N«» subscription received for less than one year, un less the money is paid in advance; and r.o paper will he ilisc.-ntimied until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. A failure on the part of subscribers to notify in 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. ADVKaTtsCMKSTS will b* inserted at the usual rates. Letters to the Editor on matteia connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to feceure attention. '.CfF* Notice of the Bale of Land and Negroes by Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish ed six'y days previous to the day of sale. The .sale of Personal Property, in like mannor, must be published forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtor* and creditors of an estate must Le published forty days. Notice i hat Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroe*, must be published fur months. Notice that Application will be made for Letters of Administration, must be published thirty days, and for Letters of Dismission, six months. 'Faxes due for the two years twelve dollars and s<? venty two cents. RICHARD RICHARDSON, t. c. c. c. August 30. SHERIFFS’ SACtSS. TlARK SHERIFF’S SALE—Will l.o sold, on the lirst Tuesday in OCTOBER next, at the Court House in the town of ‘•Vatkinsviile, Clark county, within liie lawful hours of sale, the fol lowing properly, to wit: Ttvo Hundred Sixty-two and h half acres of Land more or less, lying on the waters of Middle Oco nee, joining Lumpkin, Stephens and others, and the Crop standing thereon, being between Seventy and Eighty Acres of Corn, and about Fourteen Acres of Cm ton, subject to the reduction of croppers part ; two bav marcs and one roan colt, fourteen bead of goats, three sow s and fifteen pigs, three head of sheep, one ox cart, two brda, furniture and bedsteads, two tables, ono side board, seven saucers, four cups, half dozen plates, two black bottles, two pitchers, two chests, half dozen chairs, one pair smoothing irons, two pair gear, one lot pewter, one cutting knife, one scythe, one grind stone, one. loom and harness, one spinning wheel, one pair steelyards, ono pole axe, two plow hoes, ono lot of kitchen furniture and some other small articles: levied on as the property of Obr.diah Vinson, to satisfy sundrv fi. fas. one in favor of William Epps, and other ft. fas. vs. Obediah Vinson. • Fifty Acres of Land, moro or less, joining Lopkins and others ; also. Forty Acres of Land, more or !*«■», whereon Mrs. Doolittle now lives, joining Echols and others, one Road tVagon and four Horses: levied upon as the property of William Ya-bum'gh. to ratify a f:. fa. in favor of John > eshi', vs said Yarborough, Ansclmn L. Harper, John W. Harper, jr. and Abraham Doolittle, securities on the stay. Two Negroes, Ellis ti Man about Twenty- five years of age, and Shepherd a man about twenty- one years of age : levied upon as the property of John A. Byrd, to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of Lucy Lcgg, and .•ther fi. fas. vs. John A. Byrd Property pointed out by defendant. Three Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, joining Meriwether, Jackson and others : fcvied on ms the properly of William H. Burney, lo sat isfy a fi. fa in favor of William N. Hinson, vs Edward i«. aivcy, and William II. Burney, securities on ap peal. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. SHUT. August 30. H ALL Sheriff's Sale.—On the first Tues day in OCTOBER next, will be sold, at the Court-House in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within the usual houts ofsale, the following property, to w it: Ten Acres of Land, moro or less, in the suburbs of Gainesville: levied on as tho property of Joseph K. Irby, to *ati«*fy two fi. fas. issued Horn u Justice’s Court, one in favor of Jones & Simmons, the other in favor of Benjamin J. 'N aters m, vs. said Irby : levy made and returned to mo by a Constubln. A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’ff. August 30. J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—Oil Iho first TuMilav OCTOBER next, will be sold, at the Court-house in the tow n of Jefferson, Jackson county, within tlio usual liouisol' sale, the following properly, to wit .* Stately S. C. Parker’s interest in one liun- lrc.1 and twenty-seven Acres of Lend, more orJess, ad- mining Cochran : letted on a* the property of Mnt Iv S C Earlier, to satisfy two fi. las. HHMed from a Just. ue’sI’nurt. one in favor of William Tail, the other m favor of O. R. Braziel for the use m Hubert Trout, \*. said Parker, and U. R. Braxiel isdorsee. Levy made and returned to nic by a Constable. Alin—Thomas S. Parker’s interest in the above Land : levied on as the property of Thomas S. porker, n sntisfv a li. fa. issued from a Justice s Court in favor of Joseph Davis, vs. Baid Tarkcr. Levy made and re turned to me b, a Constable.^ j^jjdoLPH, Sh’ff. August 30. V-IT ILL Postponed ShcrifPs Sale.—On the Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will bo sold,at the Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hall coun ty, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: One hay Colt one year old, three Cows and Calves, and three heifers, one Sow and six Sboats, and one man’fl Saddle : levied on as the property of James Fielding, to satisfy una fi. fa. in favor of Cary W. Jack- son, vs. said Fielding. One Hundred and Fitly Acres of Land, more or less, lying on the Chattahoochee, immediately below Camnor’s Fold . levied on ns flic property of David B Kitchens, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. one iti fa vor ofPatrick J. Murray and others, vs. said Kitchens. August 16. A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’ll. GUARDIAN’S SALE. W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in September next, at the Court-house in Zfbulon, Pike county, agreeably to an order ofthe honorable the In ferior Court of! fall county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, n Lot of Land,No 54, (fifty-four,) situated in the ninth (9th) District offnrmerly Mmiroe, now Pike county. Sold as the property of Tncksnn Grady, minor of Grigsby Grady, dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM GRADY, Guardian. July 5.—27.—tds. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. W ILL be Hold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the Court-house in Danielsvillo, Modi- ?nn county, under an order ol'tlie honorable the Infe rior Court of Madi-on county, when sitting for Ordina ry purposes, two hundred Acres of Land, whereon William Gardner now resides, adjoining John Millican and others, being the Real Estate of Joseph Albright, deceased. Sold fur the benefit of the heirs ami credi tors ol said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. REUBEN SIMMONS, Adm’r. .Tulv 19.—29.—tds. EXECUTORS &ALE. W ILL be sold on the firs: Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house in Greene county, agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of said county, when sittir.g for ordinary purposes, a Tract of Land, containing two hundred and seventy Acres, more or less, situated in Greene county, on the waters ofthe Appalatchie, adjoining Saffold and others. Sold as the property of Sherwood Stanley, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. MARTHA STANLEY, F.xr’x. August 23.-34—tds. F OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable the Interior Court of Clark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposrs, for leave to sell one undivided fifth part of an unimproved Lot in the City of Augustu, on the South side of Broad Street, known in the plan of said City as part of Lot No. 20. Sold for tae benefit of tlio orphans of Marco Phinizy, deceased. JACOB PHINIZY, Guardian for the orphans of .Marco Phinizy, deceased, August 9.—32—w4tn. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court House in Watkinsvillc, Clark comity, agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, the Store House and Lit situated in the town of Athens, now in the oremancy of A. Gra ham & Muggins. Sold as the property of Andrew Gra ham, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day ofsalc. ALSO—On Wednesday the 2d of November, will he sold m the tow n of Athens, the Household und Kitchen furniture belonging to suid deceased. Tonus made known on the dav of sale. FRANCIS IRWIN, ) . . . ABNER GRAHAM, } Aumr8, August 30.—35—tds. A D MIN 1ST R ATO R’S S A L E. W ILL be sold on Thursday the 20th of October next, at the late residence of James Langford, late of Clark county, deceased, nil the personal pro perty belonging to said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cows, sheep, u yoke of Steers and cart, farming tools, and a variety of Carpentci’s tools, together with sundry other articles; also, the household and kitchen furniture. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms made known oil the Hny of sale. Sale to continue from dav to day until ell is sold. BEDFORD LANGFORD, Adm’r. August 30.—35—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesdav i>» November next, at the Court-house i» Gainesville, Hall county, withinth: usual hours ofsalc, all the Real Es- of John Ingram, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ad creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. LITTLE INGRAM, Adin’r. July 19.—29.—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. t TNDER an order of the honorable the Inferior J Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, will he sold, on til**, first Tuesday in Oc tober next, at the Court-house in Danielsvillc, a Tract off and containing one hundred and fifty Acres, more or less, whefoon the Widow Sorrow now resides, ad orning William P. Arnold and others. Also, at the Court-house in the county of Lee, on the first Tuesday in January next. Lot No. ninety-one in tho 32 District of said county, b oingtlw Real Estate of Joshua Sorrow, late ofthe county of Madison, deceased. Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sal*;. WILLIAM H. BARNETT, Adm’r. July 19.—29—tds. EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold at Jefferson, Jackson county, u Negro wo man named Aoika and her child; also, two feather beds, bedsteads and furniture, nil belonging to the Estate of Col. Russel Jones, late of Franklin county, deceased. Terms twelve months credit. RUSSEL JONES, Ex’r. August 30.—35—tds. EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold at Carnesvillc, Franklin county, a tract of Land containing four hundred and fifty seven Acres, more or less, belonging to ih« ~s>tuiu u! Colonel Russel Jones, deceased, ba ng tho place whereon said deceas ed resided. Terms twelve months credit. RUSSEL JONES, Ex’r. August 30.—35.--tds. t jlOUR months after date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Rabun County, when sit ting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell iho Real Es tate* «r tj.-m— aeceasua. /vii persona con cerned trill please take notice. THOMAS MIDDLETON, Adm’r. DEBORAH MIDDLETON, Adin’x. May 10.—19—w4m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILI.be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, nt tho Court-house in Talbot county, egrcenbly to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall countv, when silling for ordinary pur poses, Lot of Land No. 152, in the 15lh Dislnct ot for merly Muscogo" now Talbot county, belonging In the F.stntcof Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, late of Hall county, deceased. Sold fir I he benefit ofthe heirs and credi tor, of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. V. JOHNSON, Adm’r. July 19.—29—tds. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. & GUF.EABLY lo nn order ofthe honorable the 1n- YSi ferior Court of Franklin county, when eiltin" Tor ordinary purposes, will be sold in Clurkesville, Haber sham county, on the first Tuesday ni October next, a Lot of Land known as No 34, in the 4tli District of said county ofHnherahnm, belonging to tho estnto of John Mills, deceased. Sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. It in highly probable tliero tnnv be a valnnble (fold Mine thereon, gold bav- ingbeen found on said Lot. Terms made known on the day ofsalc. ■g^lOIJR month, after dale applicant will bo mode to the linnorablo the Interior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Robert Moon, late of said countv, deceased. ARCHIBALD MOON, } WILLIAM MOON, > Exr’s. ROBERT MOON, May 17.—20.—W'4m. |P 0Un months after daio_ a J> ication will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Greene county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Sherwood Stanley, late of said county, deceased. MARTHA STANLEY, Exc’x. May 31.—22.—w4m. F to the honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land in Dooly county, belonging to the orphans ofJoshua linnsn, deceased. JAMES McDonald, Guardian. June 14.—24—w4in. July 26 — 30.—Ids. NANCY MILLS, Adinr’x. EXECUTOR’S SALE. m GUF.EABLY to an order ofthe honorable the tr.- faiior Court of Habersham county, when sitting for o'dinarv purposes, will be sold ut the Courl-lnmse in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the ti-st Tuesday in November next, oirt Negro girl, anu a part oflol No. *47. in the 3d district of said county, being a part of tho K<al Lslciecr Lnoch Edwurd., dc- cased. ENOCH EDWARDS, Jr. Ex’r. Jn!y26.—30—tds. 1 7,01/It month, after date application will he marie . to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Jacksun county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of James McMillan, late ofsnid county, deceased. MAIIY M’Mil.I.AN, Admr’tt. JAMES M’MILLAN, Adin’r. Juno 14.—24—w4m. J ACKSON Sheriff’s Salo.—On the first Tuesdav in OCTOBF.R next, will be sold at the Court-house in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, j* it bin the usual hours of sale, tho lollowuig proper j. One small Grey Horse, Saddlo and Rridlc one nait SaJtllehags, one pine Chest, six Cliatts, one Table, one pine Sideboard, one Jug, one Bowl, on'-Tea- ont one Pitcher, three Bottles, one Flask, one Kntfo box. one small Looking Glass, seven Bnokr. one rock; jug Cradle, one Smoothing Iron, ten dclph W”, 1 saucers, fil e Cups, seven Tea-spoons, one Sugar Bex. one Pepper Box, one Salt Celler, and one Razor f a. c •and brush : levied on as the property of Ceo go U. Weathcripoon, to Battsfya fi. fit. in favor of John Frr- ua?nn, VS. said Weatherspoon. _ * August 30. GEORGE F. ADAMS, D. Sh’ff. TnLARK Tax Collector’s Sale.—On tlto first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will be sob]. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY lean order of the honnrahlo the In ferior C.nnt of Jackson couniy, while silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday m October next, at the Court-house tri Stewart county, a I ,,t of Land Iving and being in said county, containing two hundred two and a half Acres, more or less, and known as Lot N . HO. m »!>« District nfortcmal y Tec now Stewart county. Sold as the property of William Patton, deceased, for tho benefit of Iho hem of said estate. WILLIAM KNOX, Adm’r. coonijbwtthin^be'ufual'hoursofsalc, the following pro- ptrty, to wit: * ^ Threo Hundred Acres of Land, more nr Us., third quality, lying in ter. of Broad River, granted to Williamson, returned ,y Leonard Thorny , »s bis property, or so much lhe-e-f •« will sai.ny Hass for The yesrsl828 and 1829, and Casts. 0 f \Vatkin«ville Clark Augn.it 2.—31.—tils. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL ho sold on the first Tuesdav in November next, at the Court-house in Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, by order ofthe Inferior Court, when fitting for ordinary purposes, a House and L t in the town Jefferton, whereon Tibnon Troll' now fives. Sold os the property of Thomas Al Ion, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. .. _ _ . » ROBERT AT.LE , } Antr’i.d JOHN W. THOMSON, ) Aupnst 16.—33- tds. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE W ILL be sold, in Lexington, Oglethorpe county. Outlie first Tuesday in November next, one tract of Land, lying on Orovc Creek, coul».n."B one Hundred Acres, more nr less, belonging to the l.state of John Graham, deceased. Terms made known on "icdayofsalm I 0UNNINO1 | A M, Adm’r. \| \RY GRAHAM, Admt’*. i August 16.—S3—Id*. I TIOUR months after date application will b« mndo ; to the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to Bell Three Ne groes belonging to tlie F.stato of D. G. Campbell, de ceased. Sold for the benefit o( the heirs and crcdituru. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adin’r. June 21—25—w4m laouths after date application will be made ^ to the honorable the fnlcnof Court of llanerbuom county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to pH the Negroes and Real Estate of the late Enoch Edwards, sen. late of said county, deceased. .Sold for the benefit of thf heirs nnd creditors of said deccua- c ,l ENOCH EDWARDS, Jr. Ex’r. May 24.—21—w4tn. . F OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land nnd Negroes teV-nging to the Estate of James Langford, late of snid couniy, deceased. BEDFORD LANGFORD, Adm’r. August 2.—31—w4m. F OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court ofClurk coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 205, in the 9th District of formerly Troup, i Meriwether county. Sold for the use and benefit of the miners of John Whitton, deceased. JOHN SMITH, Guard. August. 2.—31—w4m. S j^OUR months after date application will he made _ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglu- tliorpe county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, fur leave to sell the Land nnd Negroes belong ing to the Estate of Martha Dillinrd, deceased. JOSEPH B. D1LLIAIID, Adm’r. August 2.—31 — w4ui. F OUR month? after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of Land lying in the county of Pike, belonging to the Estate of George Braswell, deceased. Sold foi the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES II. BURT, Ex’r. August 23.—34—w4m. F OUR months after date application will bo mode to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madixnn couniy, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the* Real Estate of Benjamin Borunl, late of savl county, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the burs and creditors of raid decked, a W ARK JAMES LONG, $ v<lmt “• June 28.—26—w4m. F OUR months after date application will bo made to the honorable tho Inferior Cnnrt of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fiir leave to sell Hie Negroes belonging to the Estate of George Bo- rum, lateof Jasper county deceased ; forlbe ptiiposcol making a division of said Estate, between the Legatees of said deceased. I Admr’s. JAMY.h ) ic Ionia non tcitA tlit util annexed. June 28—28—w4m. F OUR months alter date ap|lication will be mode to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall coun ty, when sitting for ordinary puqmies, for leave lo sell Lot No. no, in the lal District formerly Troup, now Talbol county, belonging to catatc of late of said county, deceaaed. THAItDELS II. MELESKEY* Qv „ tli STEPHEN CLAFTON, i “ Julv 19.—29.—wdm. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, AUGUST 13, 1831. T HE Faculty of Franklin Collrgo hovo r» solved to give an aiinutil prize, of the value of about ten dollars, in appropriate and well selected books, to the best Latin scholar; and another to the best Greek scholar, who shall enter the Freshman dnsi in August, for a regular course. The names of (he young gentlemen thus distinguished, and of the teachers by whom they were educated, will be made public, that n laudable emulation may be excited, and tho standard of literature raised throughout the State. The Latin prize, however, will not ho given to any who shall not manifest, on examination, a thorough krtmvjedgc of, nt least, Jacob’s Latin Reader, both vols. Cicsnr’s Commentaries, all the Avars in Gaul, Gould's Ovid, the whole of Virgil, Cicero’s Select Oru- tions, nnd the Cataline and Jiigurthinc wars of Snllntt. Tho Greek prize will not bo given for less than a cor rect knowledge of Delectus a valuable work for begin ners, John and Acts, Jacob’s Greek Reader, and Urae- ca Minora. A similur prize will be given fur the best knowledge of Arithmetic, and Day’s Algebra, us far os the end of Simple Equations. The I.atin and Greek prizes havo been this day awarded by the Faculty to Robert Harris, pupil ofthe Rev. Mr. Smith of Powelton. The prizes now given consist of the works of Cicero, in ten volumes, nod of Homer in four volumes, hand join Ay bound, gill, and lettered. There was no candidate for the Mathematical prize. It is desiicd by the Faculty that all the prizes be hereaf ter taken. By order of the Faculty. WILLIAM L. MITCHELL, Secretary. August 16—33— if. Editors friendly to the cause oflcurning are re quested In give the above an insertion in their papers PROCLAMATION. Kxecutive Department, > Tuscaloosa, July. 13, 1831. ) By the Acting Governor oj the. State of Alabama. W HEREAS ELDRIDGE DUKE, late of Tusca loosa county, is charged, that bo did on tbcdtb of July inst. feloniously, nnd of innlice aforethought, kill and murder Claiborne Harris, in said county, nnd it appears that the said Eldridgc Duke has eluded ar rest by flight, and w not in custody; Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority in me ves ted, I do hereby ofler a reward of THREE HUND RED DOLLARS to any person who may apprehend and deliver the said F.ldridge Duke to the Sheriff of said county of Tuscaloosa, that lie may be compelled to answer the said charge of murder. Given undt.-r my hand and the seal ofthe State, nt Tus* culoosa, the 13ih day of July, in the yrur of our Lord 1831, and the fifty-sixth year of the Indepen dence of tho United States. SAMUEL B. MOORE. By the Acting Governor: James I. Thornton, Secbj of State. The said Eld ridge Duke is thus described— Supposed to be about 35 years old, about five fi et 10 inchea high, stout made, a little stoop-shouldered,dark hair, and ol & somewhat swarthy coiuplexiou. I will give one Hundred I)ol- iXBS ill addition to the ubov.) reward of Thico Hund red offered by the Governor for the apprehension of uf.iiruge Dime. July 30. OVERTON HARRIS. 53- I will also give One Hundred Doi.barx, in addition to the above, to any nun who will arrest the said Duke and deliver him into my cus tody. ARCHIBALD HARRIS. Lawrcncovillc, Gwinnett co. Geo. Aog 23.—31—if. Teachers Wanted 4 S the present Hector ofthe Dc Kalb county Aca demy, Mr. KIDDOO, declines continuing longer than the present term in that capacity, the Trustee.* ar« desirous of making early arrangements for employ ing both a male and a female Teacher, to toko the charge ofthe Institution on the 1st of January, 1832. They would prefer a married gentleman whose lady might be willing and competent to instruct in the Ft- male Department. The object of the Boar* 1 is to ob» •ain tho services of aucli persons as intend making a business of teaching for a number of years Arrange ments have been made for supplying th© "°hool with Maps, Globes and other appnrama ; and the Trustees are determined to afibrd as great inducements, to par ents and guardians to patronize Hus seminary, as can be held out by any other in this section of the country. The Board would have no hesitancy in recommend- ing the Village of Decatur in which the Academy ia tuated, H a healthy place; arm would say that no tears need be entertained by tho-e who have here ofore been accustomed to a more Northerni climate. E* 1 *"" 1 *“ dressed to Levi Willard, directed lo Decatur, lie Kalb county, Georgia, will meet due attention. ; By order ofthe Board of Trii«te«», LFVI WILLARD, Stc'ij. IS’rf. Trust. D. K. C. j^-vur, De K"!b MUS’y, duly 12.-28—m5m. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. rgpHE next session will bc** ; non the 10th ofScptnm- 2 ber, and continue unlit the 20th of July follow ing. The expenses for the session of upwards of tru mouths, ore a* follows ; — Board including bed and oilier room furni ture, washing and attendance, $ 100 Fuel and candles, t > bo furnished by the Proctor at cost, and five per cent, commission, estimated at 20 Rent of an entire Dormitory $16; for half, if occupied by two students, H Ubo of tho Library and Public Rooms, fi "ecB-if ono profeHSor be attended, $50, if two, each $30, if more than two, each, $-25 75 Totul, 2 in The Faculty is composed ofthe following Professor: 1. Of Ancient Language*, Hr. Genner Harrison. 2. Of Modern Language.*, Dr. G. Bloiiermiun. 3. Of Mathematics, Charles Bonuycastle, Esq. 4. OfChemistrvand Materia Medics, Dr. J.P.Emmet. 5. Of Natural Philnsophv, Dr. R. M. Puttorson. G. Of Medicine, Dr Rohley Dunglisson, 7. Of Anatomy ami Surgery, Dr. Thomas Johnson. 8. Of Moral Philosophy, George Tucker, Esq. 9. Of Law, John A. O. Davis, Esq. Chairman of the Faculty, for the ensuing session, Dr. Patterson. Instead oftlm offices of Proctor and Assistant Proc tor, the Board of Y'isitcrs have lately established tlu»>o of Proctor, and Patron of the stndentf; and Arthur S. Brockenhrough. Esq. lias been appointed Puiron, ami John A. Carr, Esq. Proctor. . To be admitted into the University, the student must • at least sixteen years of age. Before he matricu lates, he must deposit with the Patron, all the money, drafts, See. in his possession, and the amount int «! l.o at IciiHt fmfficicnt to pay his fees, rent, Ac. and tlnve mouths hoard. All funds subsequently received by tin* students must also he deposited with the Patron, who lias charge of all his disbursements. A rigid compli ance with these regulations will be exacted, under tl;u penalties presetibed by the enactments. Students above twenty years of age have’lie join- lego of residing out of the precincts, in any house ap proved by the Faculty. Tho students aro required to wear, on all occasions, when out ofthe dormitories, a uniform dress, of which a description is given in the enactments, und which be procured at a moderate price at Chorlotfesvilh . t is the determination of tho Visitors, thut this law shall he .strictly enforced, tho attention of parents and guardians is particularly drawn to it, in order that their sons or wards may not be provident with clothes n l.lch they will not be permitted to wear. Every student is free to choree what profi'srors ho will attend; but, ifundcr the age of 21 years, he must nt tend at least three schools, unless when he matricu lates, his parent or guardian shall have prescribed in writing, the schools which he desires him to attend, or unless the Faculty, fur good cause aliown, shall allow him to attend less than three. a * In the Medical School, tho Lectures on l^iysiologyr i Medical Jurisprudence, and on Materia Medicu, may be attended as separate courses, at the fee of fif teen dollars each. In the School of Moral Philosophy, besidea the lec tures oil Metaphysics, Ethics anu Political Economy, lectures are now given on Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, including English compositions. In the School of Law, in addition to the usun! pro- feHsinnul course of municipal Law, there will bo taught, for the future, the Law of Nature and Nations, Civil Government, und Constitutional Law. In the School of Modern Languages,a Tutor is em ployed toasHiNt in tlio instruction of the classes and J. Hcrvc, Esq. has been engaged fur this duty. The instructions are conveyed partly by lect tires, nnd partly by the study of approved text honks; and., in all eases, the assiduity of the student is tested by lifid daily examinations. Public examinations ore alio held twice a year, on a plan which nflhrds a sure test ofthe proficiency of tho student; nnd the result is communicated to the parent or guardian. When any student shall, on examination, give satis factory evidence of his proficiency in tho studies of any ofthe schools of the University, be may, cn a vote of the Faculty, be declared a Graduate of that School; ami it has been recently enacted, that graduation in the schools of Ancient Languages, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, und Moral Philosophy, shall entitle the student to an additional and higher degree, with the title of Master of Arts of the University oj Vir ginia. R. M. PATTERSON. Chairman ofthe Faculty. July 25, I SSI. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The Lectures will commence with the session oti the 1ftth of Sept, and be regularly continued till the 20th of July following :—a course more than twice as long as at any medical college in tho Union. Tho arrangement of subjects is as follows ; Physiology, Pathology, Obstetrics and Medical Ju- risprudence:—Rohley Dunglison, M. D. Chemistry, Materia Medica and Pharmacy : — John P. Emmet, M. D. Anatomy and Surgery, with Dissections Thomas Johnson, M. D. Tho anatomical Museum is already in a condition to lucidate the lectures on Anatomy and Physiology, and is dail^ receiving additions; whilst tlio surgical Appa ratus is at least equal to any in tho Union. Our fall course of Lectures in the Medica! Depart ment is considered by the authorities of the University of Pennsylvanians equivalent to acoursein that Insti tution. August30. —35- 21. v lJ*mon Hotel, LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA. T I IE subscriber token pleat are in stating to the pub lic, (hat from the liberal patronage received f.»r four years past, ho still intends to tccommotiato all that may think proper to call on him, with the best the up country affords. He assures those that may call on him, that nothing shall be wanting on his | srt to render them comfortable. His House is situati d on Crogan Street,near the public square, and on the main street leading to Augusta from said Village. Drove rt can be accommodated with good Stablcn and Lola fer Horses and Mules, and asuiatanco rendered in dispos ing of them. HfS CHARGES are Man anil Hor*e per Jay and night Man and Horse, Supper, Lodging and Break' fast, Man and Horse, Supper and Lodging, Man, Breakfast, or Dinner and Home fetal, Man without Horse, Supper and Lodging', Boarding and Lodging per week, do, do. per mouth, do. do. per jeer, Si Ml 1 t'U 9 i June 7.—2J.—tf. 2 w> it 1)0 63 CD /. WABDLAJV