The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, November 22, 1831, Image 1

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The Atheiilaiie “ WOT HOMINES TOT sF.NTESfTIJE.—QUID DEM? QUID NON DEM 7 ItENUIS TV, QUOD JUBF.T .7LTER." VOL. V. ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1831. No. 47. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, BY O. P. SMW. t*h5J5.—Three dollars por year, payable in advance, r four dollars if delayed to the end of the year. The ; s tter amount will be rigidly exacte ’ of all who fail to ,)oet their payments in advance. N'o subscription received for less than one year, uu- >M the money is paid in advance; and no paper will |)3d.ri«Mnliiiued until ull arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. A failure on the part of subscribers to notify u joftheir intention of relinquish- Mient, 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 urith the establishment, must be post paid in order to iccure attention. IC7* Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes by Ad- mi uiatrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish ed tLe.'y days previous to (ho d**y of The sale of Persona! Property, in like manner, must be published/«r/y day r previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate muet be published forty days. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be publiahcd/jvr months. Notice that Application w ill be mads for Letters of Vdministration, must be published thirty days, and for Letters of Dismission, six months. LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY. Inferior Court, silling for Ordinary purposes, September Term, 1831. Ticacnt their Honor. John Bank., Edward Cox, and Thomaa R. Andrew.. RULE NISI. T HOMAS EDWARDS, administrator of L'ttlobor- ry Edward., deceased, state, to the Court that he ha. full; settled up tha Eetate of .aid deceased, prays to bo dismissed therefrom, therefore ordered that all persons concerned, are required to tile their objections agreeably to law,or letters Dismieeory will lime in aix months. An extract from the minute? of the Court, thia 6th September, 1931. WILLIAM H. SMITH, Clk. Bept. 20.—39.—ra6m. GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY. Superior Court, August Term, 1831. Richard Butlor, 1 Charles L. Wingfield and ) m A* Chariot Wilson. J Injunction. I T appearing to the Court by the return of the SIic- nn, that both tlm defendant, reside but of the county of Walton, ordered that service be perfected in ibis case by publication of this order oneo a month fur three months, previous to the next term o( this Court, and ..id defendant* plead answer or demur, not de murring alone to eomplainant'a bill, on or before the noxt term. A true extract from the minute* of said Court. V. HARALSON, Clk. August 23.—31.—tn3ny To JOHN F. WALLIS And all persons interested who reside out of the Stale oj Georgia. TAKE NOTICE. nilAT T shall apply to (lie noxt Superior Court to JL bo held in and for tha county of Clark, and State of Georgia, on tlio second Monday in February noxt, far a Writ of partition to have laid offand assigned mo toy dower, or one third part of a certain tract of Lend, lying in Clark county, Georgia, containing two hund red Acres; more or Ice*, adjoining Lands formerly be longing to Daniel W. Easley, now known as tha Col lege lands, granted to William Few, and by F#w con veyed to George Smith, and by Smith couveyed to Samuel Hollawav, and now in the possession of John A. Cobb. I, being by the laws of Georgia entitled to a dower in the said Land, at which time yon can attend tod file your objections if to you eh«U seem Hi. CLARA HOLLAWAV, widow and relict of Samuel Hollaway, dte'd. August 30.—35—m6m. 3 of Peggv Strong, late of Clark county, dec'd, > me for Icttcra of Dismission frotn the further GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY, W HEREAS Gabriel A. Mullet, Administrator on tl*e estate of John Hall, Jate of Saint Clair county, Alabama, deceased, applicH to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration of said es tate : And whereas Gabriel A. MofTet, Administrator the estate applies to administration on saide tate: And whereas Gabriel A. MofTet, Administrator on the estate of Jack Strong, late of Clark county, dec’d, applies »o me for letters of Dismission from the further administration on said estate; And whereas Gabriel A. MofTot, Administrator on the estate of Harriet Strong, late of Clark county, deceas* ed, applies to tne for letters of Dismission from the fur• theradministrntion on said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and -rroditois of said deceased, to be »*>«! nppnar at mV oflio* within the fim# |»y law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th October, 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Oct. 4—40—m6m. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS John M’Connell and 'nelson Dicker- son apply to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration on the estate of Robert West brooks, 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, r * shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th July, 1831. GEORGE IfAWPE, c. c. o. July 19.—29—m6m. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS John W. Harper and Anselemn L. Harper, Administrators de bonis n«»n with the will annexed, on the Estnteof George Harper, dec’d. apply to ine for letter of Dismission, from the further administration of said E-**a»e : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 28th day of June. 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. June 28—26—6m. GEORGI A. WALTON COUNTY. W HEREAS William d’Michael administrator on the Estate of Edmund Dickerson, lute of Wal ton county, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis mission from the further administration of said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of «aid deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand Ibis 19th of August, 1831. JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o. August 23.— 34—m6tn. GEORGI A, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Josoph Ligon, Executor of Janies Ligon, deceased, applies for letters of Discis sion from the further administration on said estate. Thcaeare therefore Incite and »idmoni*h,«ll and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b»* and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, ifanythey havo, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this20lh of Aug. 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. August 23.-34—m6m. Georgia, Jackson county. W HEREAS William Bell and James Hemphill, oxecutors of the last will and testament of Prosser Hort- n, dec’d. apply to me for letters of Dis mission from the further administration of said estate : Those are therefore to cito and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause if any they have, whv said letters vhould not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rd August, 1831. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. August 30.—35—m6Yn. SHERIFFS’ SACHS. IJ ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On iho firsl Tuesday in DECEMBER next,will ho sold attbu Court-house in the town of ldK*rson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following propojty, to wit .• One Negro !VIan by (be name of Ned : le vied on ns the property of John Hardwick, to satisfy a mortgage ff. lu. in favor cf David L. Knox, vs. said Hard** ick. Nov. 1. C. F. ADAMS, I). Sh’ffl H ALL SltorifFs Sale.—On the firat Tues day in DECEMBER next, will be sold, ta the Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within the ticual hours of salt*, the following pro perty, to wit; Iji»1 Ilf IjuiiiI No. nmnly.^if. (06.) in tlm ninth (9) District of Hal) county : levied on by vir tue of a mortgage ft. fa. from Hull Superior Court in fa* vor of Charles Hulsey, vs. Frederick \. Brown and Ja* bez Lewis, the property of said defendants Property pointed out in said fi. fa. Also, live (undivided) eights of Lot of land No. ninety-four (94) in the twelfth (12) District ofsaid county : levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. in favor of lobn V’. C-dter, v». John W. Hamilton, as the property of said Hamilton. Levy made and re turned to .nc by a Constable. Nov.!. JACOB EBERIIART,Sh’fT. n .\ LL Sheriff’s Sul*.—On the first Tues day in DECEMBER next, will be s dd, at the Coiirt-lmu^e in the town «f Gainesville, Mall county, widiiti the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : One Lot of Land, No. one hundred and thirti, (130) in the eleventh (II) District of said coun ty : levied on aa the property of Jess*- Thomas, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Patrick f. Murray, vs. Jesse Thomas. Levy inado and returned to me by a Con stable. Seventy-five (75) Acres of Lund, more or less, levied on ns the property nf lames ’Vilson, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Sparks, for the use of Richard Do a ns, vs. said Wilso ,, it being part of Lot No. (ifty-ihreo (53) in the twelfth (12) '.Vintrict of said county. Levy madeand returned to m o by a Cons’nble. A. CHASTAIN. D. Sh’ff. Nov. I. R ABUN Sheriff’s Snle.—On tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold, at Clayton, Rabun countv within the usual hoof? of sale, tho following property to wit : Ono Lot of Land, No. 101, in tho 13th Dia’rict of originally Habersham, now Rn bun county • levied on as the property of John C. Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Jasper Superior Court in favour of Milton Antony, vs said Smith. Property pointed out by Charles M’Clain. Nov. 1. JAMES D. HENSON, Sh’ff. 1 7JOUR months after date application will bo made J to the honorable the Inferior O )Wl of Clark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fbr leave to sell Lot No. 205, in the 9th District ©ffbrmerly Troup, now Meriwether county. Sold for the use and benefit of the inincra of John Whitton, deceased. JOHN SMITH, Guard. August. 2.—31— w4m. I 4*OUR months after date application will be made . to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall coun ty, for leave to sell ill the Negroes belonging to the estate of E. Guthrie, deceased. LEROY GUTHRIE, Adm’r. Oct. II.—41.—w4m. I j^OUR months aflci date application will bo made to the honorable tho fnfeiior Court of W alton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Grant Taylor, drceasi d. RICHARD BUTLER, Adm’r. Oct. IS.—42 —w4m. F OUR months slier date application will ho made to the hoiioiable the Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purjmses, for leave to sell tlm Real Estate of Cicero N. Jones, illegitimate of said county. WILLIAM SANDERS, Guard. Oct. 25-—43-—w4m. 1 71 f >UR mouth* after dam application will bo made ’ «« tK«L„r..rmUU »W*. IwC—io, Coxxxk M«ll)*on county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho Real Estate of Robert Glover, late of said coun ty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said dcccuced. JAMES LONG, Adm’r. Nov. 1.—44.—w4»n. I ^OUU months after dute application w ill be made to the honorable l|)p Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when silting for ordinary puiposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of .In no Bradshaw, deceased. JOHN LANDRUM, Adm’r. Nov. 15.—46—w4in. F to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Ogle thorpe county, when Hitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belong ing to the Estate of 'lariha Billiard, deceased. JOSEPH 15. BILLIARD, Adm’r. August 2.-3! — w4m. Salem Jicademy, CLARK COUNTY, GEORGIA. r B!HE annual Examination of the Students of this fcl Institution will cominonco on Thursday the 17tl» nut. and cloao on the 18th, with an exhibition a» can dlelight. Parents and Guardians and all friends to l.i- lire, are requested to attend and witness the pro gress of the Students. The Board of Trustees feel much gratified m being able to state to the public, that they have engaged the services of their old tenrhern, Mr. A. II. Scott and Lady, whose excellent characters teachers aro ho well known in Georgia and the ad joining slams, as to need no recommendation on our part to induce Par-nts and Guardians to entrust the education of their children and wards to their care and Instruction. If ability,faithfulness and long experience would en title any Tuuchors to the confidence and patronage of an enlighfftnrd community, Mr.Scott and Lady are cer tainly entitled to the entire confidence and most liber al patronage of an enlightened people; and we can with confidence recommend parents (who wish their child ren to enjoy tho very superior advantages of this Aca demy,) to move to, and take up their residence lu Sa lem;'for in point of health and morals, ilia not surpas sed by any village in the state. _ Board can bo procured Irom eight to nine debars per month; washing, lodging and fuel included. Ten or twelve students cun Lu accommodated with board, washing and lodging, in the family of the Rector, and in many of the tno» ; respectable private families in the village —and moreover, to inspire confidence in parents who may wish to come to this village for tho purpose of ednenting their children, the trustees have engaged tho service* of Mr. Scott and Lady us teachers for the term of five years, from the first of January next. The exercises of the Academy for the ensuing year, will commence or. the firat Tuesdav in January. Tuition at the u.Aiial rates, payable quarterly in advance. Draw* g, Painting ana Music, extra charge,hut very low. JAMES KNOTT Scc'y. to the Trustees. Salem, Nov. 9. —45—cow3m. F OUR months after dato application will bo mn«.lr to the honorable t lie Interior Court of Clark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to a* ll one undivided fifth part of an unimproved ?. >t in the City of Augusta, on the North Hide of Bro&d Street, known in the plan of said City as part of DM No 20. Sold for tire benefit of tho orphans of Mn r co Phinizy, deceased. JACOB PHINIZY, Guardian for the orphans of Marco Phinizy, deceased. August 9.—32—w4in. GEORGIA, MORGAN COUNTY. K NOW ,ll non by the.o present, that I, Daniel Jackion of the county and State aforesaid, am held and firmly bound unto James Bradley in the sum of two hundred dollar,, for tho Inns payment ot which, I bind myself, my heira and assigns, firmly by these pro sent.; sealed with my .ell, and dated this day of December, 1821. ... Tha condition of the above obligation is «uch, that H iho sbnvo bound Daniel Jackson doth make the said lames Bradley a good and snfficiant title to Lot No. eightr-five in the Tenth District of Hall county,then tho above obligation to bo void, otherwise to remain in full force and viitue. DANIEL JACKSON, (i. s.) GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Superior Court, Siptember Term, 1831. RULE NISI To Establish lost Bond. I T sorcering to the Court by the affidavit of Jamc. Bradley that the original of which the above is a copy in substance, lias been lost or de.iroyed on motion it is ordered, that .aid cony be •^•MixlWd tn heu oflhc original, unless cause be .hewn to tha'Con trary on or before the next term of thu Coui t, »h»» a copy of On. rule he publi.hed once a nvmth for fh ee ^*‘ M ^assssss^r Sopt. 27.—39—ui3m. GEORGICLARK COUNTY. W IIEKEAS James llanson end William Garner, administrators of Elijah Garner, deceased ap ply to me for letters of Dismission from the further ad ministration of said estate. Theso ate therefore lo cite and admonish all and sin gular tho kindred and creditors of said defeased, to he and appear at my office within the timo prescribed b\ law, to shew cause if any they have, why eaid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 30th August, 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Sept. 6.—36.—m6ot. . GEORGI A. H ALL COUNTY. W hercaa John Wayne, adm’r. and Orpha Wilton, Admr’x on the estate of John Wilson, dec’d. ap ply to me for letters of Dismission from eaid estate: These aro therefore tu cite and admonish all and sin gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my uffice within tho time prescribed by law, to shew cauee, ifany they have, why said letters ihould not be granted. Given under my hand tins 5th September, 1331. GEORGE 1JAWPE, c. c. t Sept, 13.—37—mSin. GEORGIA, IIALL COUNTY. W HEREAS Robort Evans, Adm’r. of the Estate of Joaeph Evan., late of Madison county, dec’d. applies tome for lettere of Dismission from the further adminielration ofaeid cstete; Ordered, that after the publication of tine rule a* pre scribed by law, the said Robert Evans will be dis missed; unless cause be shewn to the contrary, of which, ell concemeo, are hereby notified. A trneeitractfromtheminutes, this 2d Mey, 1831 GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o. May 17.—'20—m6tn. Talbot county, belonging to estate of late of said ^DW^brCLEfiKEY > fttarfs STEPHEN CLAYTON, I fitly IS.— 1 7IOUK n»onlhsaftf*r ilate Application will be rnndo . to the honorable thu Inferior Court, ot’ Jackson county, wbon nit ting for ordinary purpoa***, for lenvi* # ni anil a tract of land lyinp in the c ninty aforesaid, co- taimngforty Acres, more or !«•*•, belonging to tho .• tale of Eldrtdge Nolla, late of said county, deceosud. JAMES TOLLS, Adm’r. Sopt. 27.—39—w4m. F OUR month* after date application will be made to tho honorable the Inferior Court ofClarlt 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, doc«a*ed. S« Id for the benefit of the heira and creditors of s*aitj deceased. JAMES H. BURT, Ex’r. August 23.—34—w4in. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS James Mcriwolhcr administrator on tho estate of Duncan O. Campbell, decease*, applies for letters of Dismission from the turtlier ad ministration nfsaid estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause if any tiiey bat e, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hind this 15th Oct. 1831. JOSEPH LIGON. c. c. Oct. 18 42--m6m. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Richard Richardson applies to ntef letters nfDi.tni-rion from the further edminie- tration on the estate of Sarah Perkme, deceased : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin nular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if any they have, why aaid let- tern should not be granted. Given under my hand 'j^Nov.mi. ^ ^ ^ Nov. 15—18.-mSm. WATCHES A: JEWELR». 3. 3e LOFwD, & GO. H AVE just received from N. Yoik a laigft assortment ol WATCHES AND JEWEL RY, confuting of Lidioa and GuntU'tiif.n’8 Gold Lever and Lupine Watches, Ladica’ Neck and Wulcli Chain*, Seal*, Keys, and Hook*) Gentlemen’* Curb and Link, GuarJ and W atch Chains, Seals, Keys and Rmg*; Ladieri* Pcurl, Jet and Gold Ear Rings, also, Coral, Cornelian, Aguto aptlJut Ear Drop*, (an en tire new article;) Pearl, Jet,Gold anil Enamelled Uri-nst Pina mul Finger Ring*; arid a large anoortment ofGen- tletiian'* Shiit Sliulc j Miniature, Mn.-aic, Heart and Jet Locket*; Gold Spectacle*; C. P. Pencil Cari«r', Thimhlca. Also, Silver Patent Lover Watcher, Hunting Lever, Lepino and common EopIirIi, French «m) tswiaa on., Mtvor rabte and lot ftpeont; Silver Tortoise,and Steel Sprctacle*,F.. P, Pencil Cases; Rodgers’ fiiio Rdzor* and Pen Knives, Spanish do. Dirks, Percussion Guns and Fiatofa ; Walking-Canes. They will receive in a few do vs u good assortment of Musical) I allies’ Work, and Fancy Boxes} 1 ea ami Coffee Setts, Castors, Fruit Buckets nod Candlestn.ks; which they will sell on the most reasonable terms. Allien*, Oct. JH,—42—-eoj»3m. JOSEPH H. BURROUGHS OFF HRS HIS SERVICES AS FAC TOll AND Commission Merchant IN SAVANNAH. ( TfflO Plantera (and others) who are A disposed to consign to hWi their Cotton for sale, he will make CASH ADVANCES at tsim/de intercut, cither - ii.eee..l.. Tl...*i« 4e.sei pn t'i I I *1- ing the advance in Augusta, will please call on Mi. D. Ponce, who will attend toil. Savannah, Orl. 25.- 43 4t. THE UNDERSIGNED W ILL be prepared lotnuke advances to a moder ate extent, on Deposited with him or placed under his conlroul for ship.ocnt to Savannah, to be consigned to Mr. Jorepli H. Burroughs. lie will also make advances to llioso who may with to ship their Cotton to Great Brituin or the Continent, provided the san e he consigned to Messrs. John and Janies Reid, Savannah, and by them consigned to their transatlantic correspondents, D. PONCE, at the Planter** Hotel, or at the Office of Messrs. Allen & Paddock. Augusta, Oct. 25.—43—4f. Teachers Wanted 4 S the present . lector oflhc Do Kalb county Aca demy, Mr. KIDDOO, declines continuing longer than thu present term in flint capacity, the Trustees are desirous of making narlv arrangements for employ ing both a nale and a female Teacher, lo take the charge oflhc Institution on the 1st of January, 1832. They would prefer a married gentleman whoso lady night bo willing and competent to instruct in the Fc nals Department. The object of tho Board i» lo oh- ain the nervine* of such persons as intend making a business of teaching for u number of years Arrange ment* havo been made for supplying tho achoyl with Maps, Glooes ana other apparatus ; and the Truster» arc determined lo afford as great inducements, to par ents and guaidians lo patronize this seminary, as can be held out by any other in this section of the country. The Board would have no hositaricy in recommend* ing the village of Decatur in which tho Academy ia si tuated, a* a healthy place; and would say that no Inara need ho entertained by those who have heretofore been accustomed to a morn Northern climate. Loiters ad dressed to Levi Willard, directed to Decatur, I)e Kalb county, Georgia, will ntoct due attention. Bv older of the Board ofTriutess, LEVI WILL All D, Sec' y. B 'd. Trust. D. K. C. Decatur, De Kalb connt>, July 12.—2*— in5in. F OUR month* after date application will be made to the honorahU the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary parposca, for leave to sell the Land and Ntgroea belonging to the Estate of Samuel Henderson, late of said county, decsssod. ELIAS HENDERSON, Ex’r. Sept. 6.—36—w4m. F OUR months after date application will be mado to the honorable the Interior Court ofCIsrk coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes f»»r leave lo sell a tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty Acre*, of the third District of Walton county. No. 22, in eaid District, belonging to Louisa and Jone* Sie'U, orphans in Jones Stark, deceased. GILES JENNINGS, Guard. Sept. 13.—37—w4m. F OUR months after dat»* application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clark coun ty, when eitting for ordinary purposes, for h ave to sell the Land and Negroes »el mim* to the Estate of James Langford, latoof said county, deceased. BEDFORD LANGFORD, Adm’r. August 2.—31—w4m. F OUR months after date, application w ill be made to the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for Orumar/purpoees, for leave t » sell a Tract of Land in said county ; whereon James A. Hit!, dec’d. formerly lived : Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. BLANTON M. HILL, Adm’r. Oct. 4--4Q—w4m ffnion Hotel\ LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA. T il E itibambcr takes pleasure in staling to' he pub lic, tint frotn the lib«r»l putronsRO receive*! lor four year* pan, be still intends In eecontmodsie ell that rosy think proper to call on him, with the beat tho up country affurds. He assures those that may II on him, that nothin, .Hall be -renting on hie pert ... render them comfortable. Ilis House Is Mtusted on Cropen Street,near tho public square, and on tho main ■tree! leading lo Anpusla from said Villa,«. Drovers can be eccninmnduted with (rood Stables and Lola for Horses and Mules, and assistance rendered ill dispon ing of them. HIS CHARGES ARE Man and Horse per day and night Man and Horae, Supper, Lodging end Break' fast, Man and Horae, Supper and,Lodginp, Man, Breekfatt, or Dinner and Horse feed, Man without Horse, Supper end Lodging, Beerding end Lodging per week, do. do. per month, do. do. per year, June 7.—23.—If. SI 50 1 00 62} 50 37( 2 00 8 00 SO 00 J. \VAUDI.AW. PROPOSALS For publishing in JMacon, Georgia, A daily newstm(ter, devolcd lo News, Politics, Agrinullaro, Commerce, &c. TO DE ENTITLED THE Daily Macon Telegraph O N F. number of the same has been issued, a* u spe cimen; nftff tun press will go into operation aa Hfiimas tho urccsHury arrangementa can he made. Terms—Tho price of tho Doily Macon Telegraph will be Five Dnllarn for «ix months— (or 96 50 per annum, including six months daily, and six month* weekly.] Advertisements will be inserted at customary rate*. M. BARTLETT. Mtcon, Nov. l.—44— theT macon” advertiser. find Agricultural and Mercantile Intelligencer. * By M. J. SLADE, Macon, Ga. Published Scmi>wsck!y at Five Dollars per annum, paya ble in advance. r |4IIIS paper hsw beep in operation for six months; JhL and from tha extensive patronage which ha* bean enlisted in it* In-half,during thut'bneii space of lime, the Editor flutters himself that Id* vtforta have not beta altogether unacceptable to the public Tho .Advertiser embraces the following departments: 1. Lora) and General Politic*; and here its inscrip^ lion is “Andrew Jackson—a id tlm Kightsofthe Slate* and the Snvareignty of the States.” 2. Agricultural Pursuits - so fur as they relate to Southern culture. In this department, all the fsciH* tics which our best periodical* afford, will ho used. 3. General Intelligence, Moral*, and Polite Litera ture -in all of which, a strict regard is paid to correct- s.t and taste. 4. Commercial Notices—including the state of our market, and of ouch others so may bo Interesting to Planters anil Merchants. tOT* During the ensuing eesfion, which must in volve subjects of high interest to the State of Georgia, trrnnguruents will he mado to report the. proceedings qf he General Asremhly, in time for their early reception n Macon. This will enable tkc Advertiser to diffuse the deliberation* of that body with more than ordinary celerity. |Post Masters throughout the State are solici ted to act s* Agen<s for the Advertiser, for which tn .viequato commission (10 percent.) will be allowed for every subscription they procure, accompanied by the Cash. Macon, Geo. Nov. 8.*-45. Rank and Job Printing neath and a:curaU- bj treculrd at this ofjrr. GEORGIA, J ACKSON COUNTY. W HF.REAS James Appl.'by tnd Jimn M. Citn timgham tppjy to me for letter, of Arfmini.tr.* lion on the .elate or N.thtniel Venable, late of »ai*l county, di-ceaaxfi : Thee are therefore to eileand admonish iff and ain* nular tho kindred and creditor* of *aid deceased, to h* and appear at my office within the lima preacrtl.ed by law, to ahew cause, if niiy they have, why said let ter. ahould not he granted. Given under my hand this 7tk day of November, I831, WILLIAM COWAN, c. e. o. Vnv. 15—Jfli. GEORGIA, RABUN COUNTY. W HEREAS Samuel Farrias and Anna Msrtian opplv to me for letlara of Administration on tha eMtalo of James Martian, lats of said county, de ceased r Thane are therefore to ci«e and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ba and appear ut my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters *nou!d not be granted. Given under my hand ibis 26th October, 1831. JACOB CAPEI1ART, c. e. </, Nov. 8.—45—30d. ]T3’\Vc are authorised to an- nounce DUDLEY M. JONES, E*q. as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Madison county, at tha ensuing January election. August 25.34—*f.