The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, September 13, 1831, Image 1

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Tlie Athenian. voL. v. " QVQT TrOMLVF.S TOT SFUYTF.JfTlJE.—QUID DEM? fill!).VOX DEM?REXUfS TU, WonjUBET JIT.TER”' ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, ISSI j ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 'RVST'H-L bo sold, in Lexington, Oglethorpe county, v v on the first Tuesday in November next, ono tract ofl.nnd, lying on Grove Creek, containing one Hundred Acres, more or less, belonging to the Estate of John Graham, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, Adm’r. MARY GRAHAM, Admr’x. August 16.—3.3—tds. EXECUTOR'S SALE. A GRBEABLV to an order of the honorable (ho 111- .‘Sk ferior Court of Habersham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold al the Court-house in said county, within Hie legal hours of salo, on Ihe first Tuesday m November next, one Negro girl, and a part of lot No. 147, in ihe 3d district of said county, being n part of tho Real Estate of F.nocb Edwards, de ceased. —- ENOCH EDUARDS, Jr. Ex’r. July 26.—30—tds. EXECUTOR’S SALE. be sold on the first Tlletdav in December V v next, at tho Court-house in ftreene county, agreeably loan order of tho honorable tho Inferior Court of saiil county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, a Tract of Land, containing two hundred ami seventy Acres, more or less, situated in Greene rountv, on the waters of tho Appalatchie, adjoining fiaffold arid other*. Sold as the properly 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—Ida. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WV^ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in November ▼ ▼•next, at the Court House in tVatkinsville, Clark county, agreeably loan order of the honorablo the Inferior Court ofsaid county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, the Store House and Lit situated in the town of \thens, now in the occu >ancy of A. Gra ham U Ilucgins. Sold aa the property of Andrew Gra ham, latn of said county, deceased, for the benefit oftho heirs and creditors of suid deceased. Terms made known on the day ofsalo. ALSO—On V\ ednet-day the 2d of November, will be sold in the town of Athens, the Household and Kitchen furniture belonging to said deceased. Terms mado known on the day ot side. FRANCIS IRWIN, ) A ,, . ABNER GRAHAM, j AUmrs. August 30.—35—tds. ApMINISTRATOR’S SALE. "VM^ILL be sold on Thursday the 20th of October “ ▼ «next, at the late residence of Jame* Langford, late of Clark county, deceased, all thn personal pro perty belonging to said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cows, sheep, a yoke of Steers and cart, farming tools, and a variety of Carpenter’s tools, toge her with sundry other articles; also, tho household and kitchen furniture. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Tonne made known on the day ofsalo. Sale to continue from day to dav until oil is sold. BEDFORD LANGFORD, Adm’r. August 30.—35—tdu. ~ EXECUTOR’S SALE. tho first Tuesday in November next, will bo sold at Jofferson, Jackson county, a Negro wo man named Anika and her child; also, two foather beds, bedsteads and furnituro, all belonging to tho 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. the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold at Carneavillc, Franklin county, a tract of Land enntainins four hundred and fifty seven Acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of Colonel Russel Jones, deceased, being ilia place whereon said deceas ed resided. Torms twelvemonth* credit. RUSSEL JONES, Ex’r. August 30. ...35.—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ’■‘TNDER an order ofthe Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold, on tho first Tuesday in December next, in tho town of Danielsville, all the Real Estate of Britton San* ders, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs. EDWARD WAKE, Adm’r. Sept. 6.—36—tds. TTNOUR months after date application will be mode JT to the Inferior Coart of Rabun County, when sit ting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Real Es tate of ThomnsMiddlefon, deceased. All persons con cerned will please tak* notice. THOMAS MIDDLETON, Adm’r. DEBORAH MIDDLETON, Adm’x. May 10.—19—w4m. fNOUR months alter dale applicalinn will bo made to the honorable the Interior Court of Jacknoi county, whan sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land ana Negroes belonging to the Estate of Robert Moon, late nfaaid county, deceased. ARCHIBALD MOON, ) WILLIAM MOON, S Exr’x. ROBERT MOON. J May 17—20.—w4m. months alter data application will be mad. Jt? to tho honorablo the Inferior Court of Greene coumy, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Sherwood Stanley, lata of eaid county, deceased. MARTHA STANLEY, Exe’s. May 31.—22.—w4in. "■jlOUR montlia after date application will be made 1* to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Franklin county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land in Dooly county, belonging to the orphans of Joshua Inman, deceased. JAMES McDonald, a^rdlm. June 14.—24—w4m. UIOUR months after dale application will he made Jr to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Benjamin Borum, late of aatd county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the hens and creditor! of (aid deceased. ELISHA WARE, ) JAMES LONG, { *• June 28.-26—w4tn. TJIIOIIR months after date application will he made R to tho honorable tho Inferior Conrtof Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary porpoaea, for leave to sell ihe Negroes belonging to the Estate of George Bo- rum, late of Jasper county deceased; for th* pm pose ol making a division of said Estate, between the Legatees of said deceased. RI.ISH A W\RF., ) , . . JAMES LONG, \ ^rafl. de bon is nett vitb Ihe trftt vmSttl. June 23—2C—wlnr. No. 37. PUBLISHED KVERY TUESDAY, BIT 0. P. S SAW. Terms. —Three dollars per year, payable in advance, or Four dollar® if delayed to the end of the year. The latter amount will be rigi fly exacl^l of all who fail to meet their payments in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, un less the money is paid in advance; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at (hr 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. Letters to the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to accuse attention. 1CJ 1 * Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes by Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must he publish ed sixty days previous to tho day of sale. The -ale of Personal Property, in like manner, must bo published forty days previous to tho day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for Leavo to 6ell Land or Negroes, must be published/.!*!* months. Notice that Application will be made for Letters of Administration, must he published thirty days, and for Letters of Dismission, six months. HiHERlFFS r SAFEST C l LARK SHERIFF’S SALE Will ho ^ Sold, on tho first Tuesday in OCTOBER Clark county, within the lawful hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Two Hundred Sixty* f wo and a half acres of Land more or less, lying on the waters of Middle Oc« nee, joining Lumpkin, Stephens and others, and the Crop standing (hereon, beins between Seventy and Eighty Acres of Corn, and about Fourteen Acres of Cotton, subject to the reduction of croppers part ; two ba' m.ires and one roan colt, fourteen head of goats, three sows and fifteen pigs, three head of sheep, on*? ox cart, two beds, furniture and bedsteads, two tables, one side board, seven saucer®, four cups, half dozen plates, two black bottles, two pitchers, two chests, half dozen chairs, ono pair smoothing irons, two pair gear, one lot pewter, one cutting knife, onoecythc, one grind atone, one loom and harness, one spinning wheel, ono pair steelyards, one pole axe, two plow hoes, one lot of kitchen furniture and some other small articles: levied on as the property of Obedith Vinson, to satisfy sundry ft. fas. one in favor of William Epps, and other fi. fas. va. Obediah Vinson. Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, joining Hopkins and others; also. Forty Acres of Land, more or less, whereon Mrs. Doolittle now lives, joining Echols and others, one Road Wagon and four Horses: levied upon as the property of William Yarborough. to ratify a fi. fa. in favor of John Nesbit, vs. said Yarborough, Anselmn L. Harper, John W. Harper, jr. and Abraham Doolittle, securities on the stay. M Two Negroes, Ellis a 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 fi. fa. in favor of* Lucy l-cgg, and other fi. fas. vs. John A. Byrd. Property pointed out by defendant. Three Hundred and Fifty Acres of Lund. more nr less, joining Meriwether, Jackson and others : levied on as the property of William H. Burney, to sat isfy a fi. fa m favor of William N. Hinson, vs Edward G. arvey, and William H. Barney, securities on ap peal. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. Sh’ff. August 30. venty two cents. RICHARD RICHARDSON, T . e. c. c. August 30. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Charles llmser, 1 Frederick A. Brown and f Pit Him and Rule •Iarez Lewi,. J f or Foreclosure. Hall Superior Court, March Term, 1831. RULE NISI. t * le II®"- Cli’ Superior Court of said county. TP 111" petition of Charles Hulsey respectfully aline H that heretofore, to wit: on the eighteenth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty, the said Frcdc rick A. Brown and Jahcz Lewis, made, executed and ■i,,i . won j/jocigagea oy me sain r renerick A. & Jahcz, lor the better securing to your petitioner the payment of a certain promissory note made and delivered to your petitioner, by tho said Fre derick A. ft Jahcz, on the day and year aforesaid, forthn sum of three hundred Hollars, anil due on the twenty hftli clay of December, eighteen hundred and thirty, together will, n certain other note described in said mortgage, and which is not yet due, and which said first mentioned note is herewith shown to the Court: and your petitioner further shows that the whole amount of principal and irfterest on said note, is now due and unpaid. Wherefore he prays, that unless the said Frederick A and Jsbez, pay into the Clerk’s Of fice of this Court, the amount ofthe principal, interest next, at the Court House in the town of tVatkinsville, »nd cost due thereon, within six months from this date, —C--' l -c -I- e_i that the equity ofredeinplion in, and to the said mort gaged premises, thenceforth and fbreverbo foreclosed. Therefore on motion of Council fur the plaintiff, if is or dered by the Court, that the said Frederick A. Brown anil Jubez I.ewis, pay into the Clerk’s office of this Court the amount of the principal and interest dus on said note, together with all legal costs, on or before the expiration of six months, otherwise the equity of * ■ * ,i— . ? e H ALL Sheriff's Sale.—On tho first Tues day in OCTOBER next, will he sold, at the Court-House in tho town of Gainesville, Hall county, within the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit: Ten Aemq of Land, move or less, in the Suburbs of Gainesville : levied on as the* property of Joseph K. Irby, to satisfy two fi. fas. issned from a Justico’s Court, one in favor of Jones & Simmons, the other in favor of Benjamin J. Waters >n, vs. said Irby : lovy made and returned to me by a Constable. A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’ir. August 30, ACKSON Sheriff's Salo.—On tho first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will bn sold, at the Court-house in tho town of Jefferson, .Isckson county, within the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit' Stutcly S. C. Parker’s interest in ono hun* d;cd and twenty-seven Acres of Land, more ur less, ad joining Cochran : levied nil as the property of Stutcly S. C. Parker, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justi ce’s Court, one in favor of William Tail, the other in •favor of G. U. Braziel for the use of Hubert Trout, vs. said Parker, and G. R. Braziel indorsee. Levy trade and returned to me by a Constable. Also--Thomas S. Parkor’sinirrcst in tho above Land : levied on os the properly ofThnmas S. Parker, to satisfy n fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court in favor of Joseph Davis, vs. said Parker. Levy made and re. turned to me by a Constable. JOHN RANDOLPH, Sh’ff. August 30. . J ACKSON SherifTs Sale.—On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will he sold at the Court-house in tho town of Jefferson, Jackson county, vithiu the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit .• OnoBmall Grey Horse, Saddle and Bridle, aoc nair Saddlebags, one pine Chest, six Chairs, one Tabic, ono pine Sideboard, ono Jug, ono Bowl, oneToa. pot.one Pitcher, three Bottles, ono Flask, one Knife box, one small Looking Glass, seven Books, one rock- in" Cradle, one Smoothing Iron, ten delph Plates, six Saucers, five Cups, seven Tea-spoons, one Sugar Box. one Pepper Box, one Salt Celler, and one Razor Case and brash: levied on as the property of George G. vV- athcrspoon, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Fer- ga.on, va. eaid We,thera’poon. August 30. GEORGE F. ADAMS, P. Sh’ff. LARK Tax Collector's Salo.—On tho firat Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will bon’d, •t the Court-house in ttm town of Watkin-*yille Clark count y, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro- prrty, to wit: Three Hundred Acres of Land, more nr - r -- ... ... - ihwiiiid, unit inirt, iiid « tJlJliy Ol rode uptinn in and to the said mortgaged promises, be forever barred and foreclosed; and that a copy of this rulo and petition lie published once a month for six months in ono of the public Gazettes of this state, or that the defendants be personally served therewith, three months before the next sitting of this Court. A true copy from the minutes. JAMES LAW, Cl’k. April 12.—13.—mSm. P OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson co ;; ,,t y. w,u> n sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho Land and Negro**® belonging to the Estate of James McMillan, late ofsaid county, deceased. MARY M’MII.LAN, Admr’x. . JAMES MVMILLA.V, Adm’r. June 14.—24—w4m. F OUR months after date application will he made to the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leuvo to sell Three Ne groes belonging to the Estate of I). G. Campbell, do- ceased. Sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adm’r. June 2J—25—w4m I jjlOUR months after dute application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hahf'rnimtn county, when sitting for o-dmary purposes, for lea sell the Negroes and Ileal Estate of the late Enoch Edwards, sen. late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heir® and creditors of said deceas ed. ENOCH EDWARDS, Jr. Ex’r. May 24.—21—w 4m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at tho Court-house yr« Danidsrillc, Madi son county, under an order of the honorable tho Infe rior Court of Madison county, when sitting for Ordina ry purposes, two htindnd Acres of Land, whereon William Gardner now resides, adjoining John Millican and others, being the Real Estate of Joseph Albright, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. _ REUBEN SIMMONS, Adm’r. July 19.—29.—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in November next, at the Court-house in Gainesville, llall county, within the usual hours of sale, all the Real Es tate n'f John Ingram, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dnv of sale. LITTLE INGRAM, Adm’r. July 19.—29»—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. U NDER an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Oc tober next, at the Court-house in Danielsville, a Tract of Land containing ono hundred and fifty Acres, more or less, wherimn the Widow Sorrow now resides, ad joining 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 the 32 District of said county, being the Real Estate of Joshua Sorrow, late of the county of Madison, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the da v of sale. WILLIAM II. BARNETT, Adm’r. July 19.—29—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court-honso in Talbot county, agreeably to nn order ofthe honorable tho Inferiot Court of Hall countv, when sitting for ordinary pur poses. Lot ofl.nnd No. 152, in the 15th District of for- merly Muscogee now Talbot county, belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, late of Hall county, deceased. Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and credt- ors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. V. JOHNSON, Adm’r. Joly 19.—29—tds. ^ ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. A GRF.F. ABLY to an order of the honorable the Tn- ferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold in Clarkesville, Haber sham county, on tho first Tuesday in October next, o I.nt of Land known as No 34, in the 4th District of said county of Habersham, belonging to the estate of John Mills, deceased. Sold for the benefit o. the heirs and creditors of said deceased. It in highly probable there mav he n valuable Gold Mine thereon, gold hav ing been found on eaid Lot. Terms made known on the dav of sale. ... NANCY MILLS, Admr’x. July 26 —30.—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In ferior Court of Jackson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be gold on the first Tuesday in October nex», at the Court-house in Stewart county, a L-.t of Land lying and being in said county, containing two hundred two and a half Acres, more or Ies3, and known as Lot N *. 110, in the 33d District of originally Lee, now Stewart county. Sold as the properly of William Patton, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs of said estate. WILLIAM KNOX, Adm’r. August 2.—31.—tds. ."IT.ARK T.x Collado,’. Salo—On Hie ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. C; fi!,l Tu*.d.v In NOVEMBER .....*mbe-n'-l. county, within the usual hours of sale, by-order ofthe Inferior Court, when sitting for ordinary purposes, a House and Lot in the town Jefferson, whereon.Tilmoo Tront now lives. Sold as the property of Thomas Al- W thirdQuality, lying in Franklin comity, on the »a- l*n, deceased, for tho benefit of the creditors of said teraof Broad River, printed to Moore, end .dj-umns I decated. tersof Broad River, gt- , ,, ■Williamson, returned oy Leonard Thompson, and sold • as hit property, or so moch thereof as will satisfy his •axes for tbs years 1828 and 1623, and Costs. ROBERT Al.I.E . IOIIN \V, THOMSON, August 16.—33—ids. Amr’fl.J F OUR monthsatter date application will ho made to the honorshlo the Inferior Court of Hall coun ty, when sitting for ordiimrv purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 110, in the 1st District formerly Troup, now Talbot county, belonging to estate of late of said countv, deceased. THADDECJSII. M’OLF.SKEY ) STEPHEN CLAYTON, j July 19. —29 — w4m. Guard's. F OUR mouths after date application will bo made to the honorahle the Interior C’ourtof Clark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one undivided fifth part of an unimproved Lot in the City of Augtista, on th* Ronlli side of Broad Street, known in the plnn of said City as part of Lot No. 20. Sold for the benefit of the orphans of Marco Phinizy, deceased. JACOB PHINIZY. Guardian fur the orphans of Marco Phinizy, deceased. August 9.—32— w4m. F OUR months after date Application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clark coun tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land nnd Negron* »el nginstothe F.atatc of James ‘.angford, late of said county, deceased BEDFORD LANGFORD, Adm’r. August 2.—31—w4m. F .. to the honorable the Inferior Court nfClark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lenve to sell Lot No. 205, in the Olh District nffnrmerlv Tfonp, now Meriwether county. Sold for the use and benefit of the miners of John Whitton, deceased JOHN SMITH, Guard. August. 2.—31— w4m. F OUR months after date application will he mado to tho honorable the inferior Court of Ogle- » county, whou sitting for ordinary pur JOSEPH n. DILLIARD, Adm’r. August 2.—31 — w4m. F OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clark coun- Atignst 23.—31 —w4m. JAMES II. BURT, Ex’r. r tothe honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson aunty, when sitting for ordinary parposcs, for leave > self the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate f Samuel Henderson, late of snid countv, deceased. ELIAS HENDERSON, Ex’r. Sept. 6.—30—w4m. AUGUST 13, 1&31. HIE Faculty of Franklin College have resolved to give un annual prize, of the value of nb«>ut ten August, for a regular course. The names of the young gentlemen thus distinguinhed, and of tho teachers by whom they were educated, will be made public, that a laudable emulation may be excited, and tho standard of titernturo raised throughout the State. The Latin prize, however, will not bo given to anv who shall not manifest, on examination, a thorough The Greek prize will not be given for less than a cor- A similar prize will be given for the best knowledge f Arithmetic, und Day’* Algebra, as far os the end of imple Equations The Latin and Greek prizes have been this day warded by the Faculty to Robert Hams, pupil ofthe lev. Mr. Smith of Powelton. The prizes now given There was no candidate for the Mathematical prize. By order of the Faculty. WILLIAM L. SlITCHELL, Secretary. August 16—33—if. Editors friendly to tho cause of learning ire re- ITnion Hotel, I.AWltENCEVn.I.K, GEORGIA. >utMcrib«r t.kr. plra.nrr in .fating to the puh lie, that from the liberal patronage received for He atomic* thone that in*) U«ha!l he wanting on hi* part hie. Ilitt Hour.' ia rituated on HIS CHARGES AJIE PROCLAMATION. Executive Department, > Tuscaloosa, July, 13, 1831. ( Tty the Acting Governor of the State of Alabama. W HEREAS ELDRIDGE DUKE, late of Tusca loosa county, ia charged, that he did on tlie4th of July mat. feloniously, and ol malice aibrethought. kill and murder Claiborne Harris, in said county, and it appears that the said Kldridge Duke has eluded ir- rest by Bight, and is not in custody: Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority in me ves ted, I do hereby offer a reward of THREE HUND RED DOLLARS to any person who nmy apprehend and deliver the said Eldridgo Duke to the Sno, iff of said county of Tuscaloosa, that he may be compelled to answer the said charge of murder. Given under my hand and the seal ofthe State, at Tus caloosa, the 13th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1831, and tho fifty-sixtii year of the Indepen dence of the United Stutns. SAMUEL B. MOORE. By the Acting Governor • # . James I. Thornton, Sec'y of State. fCjP* The said Eldridge Duke is thus described— Supposed to be about 35 years old, about fivo fret 10 inches high, stout made, a little stoop-shouldered,duik hair, and of a somewhat swarthy complexion. I will give one Hundred Dol- lars in addition to the above rew ard of Three Hund red offered by the Governor for the apprehension of the said Eldridge Duke. July 30 OVERTON HARRIS. KJ* Iwill also give One Hundued Dollars, in addition to the above, to any man who will arrest tho suid Duke and deliver him into my cus tody. ARCHIBALD HARRIS. Lawronccvillc, Gwinncltco. Gcq. Aug. 23.—31—If. VV1RI.HOISI3 AND CO EMISSION BUSINESS. FglllE Subscriber tenders Ids thanks to his friends H and the public for tho very liberal patronage hich he has received in the above line of business, and now informs thorn that he has taken a partner, John L. Anderson, formerly John L. Anderson L Co. of this place, and after the 1st of August, the business will he conducted under the name and firm of Hees Sr Jlndersmi who solirit a continuation of the same patronage.— Their WARE-HOUSE IS NE1V, IN GOOD ORDER, AND WATER PROOF, and of course every effort will be list'd for the benefit of those whose business 14 en trusted to Ibeir care. 1C?* Liberal Advances made on Produce in Store. JOHN REES. Augusta, June 7.—23—H’3m. NEW FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, JIUGUSTJl, GEORGIA. T HE undersigned tender the public their IlmnVa hr their liberal patr<nage, and beg leave tu ati- visc them, that they continue to transact the Factorage AND COMMISSION BUSINESS In all its various branches. They arc now erectinga commodious FIRE PROOF WARF. HOUSE and close* Stores, on the South sidn of Brosd-Streel, a little below the upper market, which will bo in readiness by the 1st of September for the reception of COTTOSST AjYD MESeKAErDTSB. Being in every way well prepared to serve cuatomeftr, and intending to use due diligimcc for their interests, full reliance may ho placed in the faithful discharge of business intrusted to their care. Their Commissions shall be at the recently reduced prices. STOVALL & SIMMON3. Augusta, Augmt 0.—32—w3m. FLA1T TEES SO TEE, GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. *V1HE aulwctiber ia about buildinc on addi- XL tiun to his House in Gainuaville by which he will be enabled to accommodate double the num ber of persona that he can at present with convenience. He will os heretofore refrain from melting any pro misee whatever, end wiahee only for that patronage which hie bouse may merit, lie takee thie as the first opportunity of tendering to hia friends end the public generally, hie acknowledgement* for to liberal a ab.ro of tha passing patronage. L. CLEVELAND. Gainesville, May 3.—17—If. fast, do. do. • Dinner and Horse feed, ,Vt* 7.—53.—(f. g per week, per month, per year, $1 50 1 00 C2j 50 * 7 < 2 00 8 00 SO 00 WAKDLAW. Teachers Wanted A S the present llcetnrofthe Do Kalb county ACk. demy, Sir. KIDDOO, declines continuing longer than Ihe present term in that capacity, tlio Trustee, are desirous of making early arrangements for employ, ing both a male and a female Teacher, to take the charge ofthe Institution on the 1st of January, 1632. They would prefer a married gentleman w hose lady might be willing and competent to instruct in the Fu- male Department. The object of the Board ia to otw- • ain the services of such persona as intend making a- businea* of teaching fur n number of year. Arrange, mentu have been made for supplying the school with Maps, Globes and other apparatus: and the Trustee, are determined to afford aa great inducement,, to pat- enta and guardians to patronise thia seminary, aa can be held out by any other in this section of the country. The Board would have no beaitancy in recommend ing the village of Decatur in which the Academy is si tuated, a* a healthy place; end would aay that no lear, need be entertained by those who havo heretofore been accustomed to a more Norlliern climate. Feit'.svd- drraaed to Levi Willard, directed to Decatur, De Kalb county, Georgia, will meet due altentlan. By order of tho Board of Trustew, LEVI WILLARD, Src’y. B’d. Trait. D. K. C. Decatur, De Kalb county, July 12.- NOTICE. 4 I.L persona indebted to the Estate of Jonathan T,r Ramsay, let* of Franklin county, dec (a d Vo requested to make immediate payment, end fell ti-m# having demand* against said estate, will renter U.«B» in terms of the law. . JAMES MMSEY. Adm’r. August 9.—31—dOdt