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

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i Tiie Athenian. " QVOTHOMWES TOT S&NTEMTI&Z-tlUl D OEM? QUMMVSr lM.M? RBJfUIS TU, QUOO JUBBT.1l.TKR." ~ - ^ VOL. V. ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1831. No. 49. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, BY O. P. SHAW. Terms.—Three dollars per year, payable in advance, ,-jr lour dollar* if delayed to the end of the year. The alter amount will be rigidly exacted of all who fail to meet their pnymcnts|in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, tin- Uss the money is paid in advance; and no paper will he discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at .lie opiion of the publisher. A failure on the part of subscribers to notify ua of their intention of relinquish ment, accompanied with the amount due, will be con sidered as equivalent to a new engage .iient, and pa pers sent accordingly. less ; levied on by virtue oft fi. fa. in favor of James Rylee, sen. vs. Abel Pearson, administrator of Abel Pearson, deceased, «nd sundry other fi. fas. Vi. said P“arson as administrator of Abel Pearson, deceased : levied on ns the property of said Pearson, os adminis trator of Abel Pearson, deceased. Nov. 29. A. CHASTAIN, P. SIP If. LE&AL NO SICES. GEORGI A, OGLETHORPE COUNTY. Inferior Court. sitting for Ordinary purposes, September Term, 1831. Advertisements will be inserted at tho usual rates. I Resent their Honors John Banks, Edward Cox, and Thomas R. Andrews. RULE NISI. T HOMAS EDWARDS, administrator of L'ttleber- ry Edwards, deceased, states to the Court that tie has fully settled up the Estate of said deceased, prays to bo dismissed therefrom, therefore ordered that all persons concerned, are required to file their objections agreeably to law,or letters Dismissnry will issue in six months. An extract from tho minutes of the Court, this 6th September, 1831. WILLIAM H. SMITH, Clk. Sept. 20.—38.—mCin. KIP All Letters to the Editor on matters connected y**ith the. establishment, must be postpaid in order to xtcure attention. Notice of the 8ale of Land and Necoeafey Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish ed sixty days previous to the day of sale. The sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must fic published forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty daya. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroo?, must be published/atr months. Notice that Application will be made for Letters of, Administration, must be published thirty days, and for .Letters of Dismission, six months. SHERIFFS’ SALES. € LARK SHERIFF'S SALE.-Will l>e sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY lext, at the Court House in the town of Watkinsville, Olark county, within tho lawful hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: One sorrel Horse with two whito feet, about tight or nino years old: levied upon as the premerty of lames M. Burton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of H< Ligon vs. James Ligon and James M. Burton. Nov. 29. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. Sli’ffl ienry i ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will bn sold, at the Court-house in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, '0 wit: Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, Svhereon Thomas S. Price now lives, lying on the Wal nut Fork of the Oconee River, adjoining Cochran and Randolph, grantee not known : levied on ns the pro perty of Thomas S. Price, to satisfy tend. fas. in favor of Truman Kellogg, vs. Ezekiel Price, Thomas S. Price and Fletcher Horton. Property pointed out by Thomas S. Price. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. One Negro woman, sixteen or seventeen years of ago, named Cherry and her child, a boy eigh teen months old, named Cicero, also one negro girl six vears old, named Rachel, and one girl four years old. named Sally : alt on hb iiw property bl bft*Kiel Price, to satisfy nine executions in favor of Truman Kel logg, vs. F.zekiol Price. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. _ JOHN RANDOLPH, Sh’fT. Nov. 22. J ACKSON Sheriff's Sale.—On iho first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be sold, at tile Gourt-Housc in the town of Jefferson, Jackson coun ty, within the usual hour, of eato, tho following.proper ty, to wit: Fifty-eight Acres of Land, moro or less, adjoining Cowan and others : levied on ns the proper ty of Isaac Rawls, sen. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor «f jibenezer Newton, vs. said Rawls. One Loi of Land, containing* Four Hund red Acres, more or less, adjoining ilnrdj and others: favied on as the propcriv of John B. Jackson, to satis fy sundry fi. fns. issued from a Justice’s Court in favor ofJeremiali Russel and others. Levy made and re turned to Bie by a Constable. Nov. 22. BARNABAS BARRON, l). Sh’fiT. To JOHN F WALLIS And all persons interested who reside out of the Stale of Georg ia. TAKE NOTICE. T HAT I shall apply to the next Superior Court to be held in and fir the county of Clark, and State of Georgia, on the second Monday in February next, for a Writ of partition to have laid off and assigned inc my dower, or one third part of a certain tract of Land, lying in Clark county, Georgia, containing two hund red Acres; more, or less, adjoining Lands formerly- be longing to Daniel W. Easley, now known.as the Col lege lands, granted to William Few, and by Few con veyed to George Smith nnd by Smith conveyed to Samuel Holloway, and now in the possession of John A. Cobb. I, being by the laws of Georgia entitled to a dower in the. said .nnd, at which time you can aitend and file your objections if to you shall seem fit CLARA HOI.LAWAY, widow and relict of Samuel tfollaway, dec’d. August 30.—35—mCm. GEORGIA, MORGAN COUNTY. K NOW all men by these presents that F, Daniel Jackson of (he county and State aforesaid, arn held and firmly bound unto James Bradley in the sum of two hundred dollars, for the true payment of which, I bind myself, my heirs and assigns, hrmly by these pre sents; sealed with my ecal, and dated this day ol December, 1821. The condition of the above obligation is such, that if the above, bound Daniel Jackson dejh make the said James Bradley a good and sufficient* title to Lot No. eighty-five in tho Tenth District of»jail county,then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. n 4 MIDI IAOUflnW,(t. «*•> GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Superior Court, September Term, 1931. RULE NISI To Establish lost Bond. I T appearing to tho Court by the affidavit of Jnmon Bradley thtt the originnl of which the above is a copy in unbalance, has been lost or destroyed, on motion it is ordered, that said copy he established in lieu of tlie original, unless enusebe shewn to the con trary on or before the next term of this Court, nnd that a copy of this rule he published unco a month for three months in the Athenian. A true extract from the min ute,. ISAAC CULBERTSON, Cl’k. Sept i 27.—3D—m3m. J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sole.—On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will bn sold at •ho Court-house in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of talc, the following property,to wit: One Negro woman by tlie name of Pollis, anti her child Sarah, one tract ofLand containing two hundred Acres, mure or lees, adjoining Hinton nnd witters, lying on the waters of Beach Creek, and one tract containing throe hundred Acres, more or less, ad mining Joseph Burson and other* : levtcu on as the orooerty ofBronkfield Bnriton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa- iorof William L. Bryant, vs. said Buison. Two Hundred Eighty-soven and a half Acres of hand, more or less, granted to Thomas Mc Call : levied on as tlie property of Henry Duke, to satie ty hie tax for the vear 1830. Lcvymodc nnd returned to me by a Constable. One Negro man by the name of Ned : le vied on as the properly of John Hardwick, to eatinljr a mortgage fi, fa. in favor of David L. Knox, v». said H Nov.‘ C 20. C. F. ADAMS D. Sli-tf. GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY. Superior Court, August Term, 1831 Joint D. OvEnsTnear, ) vs. S In Equity. Buddy Boiiannsn. ^ T”o Sheriff having returned the above ^BilHvith found in the county: It is on motion ordered, that #er- vico of aaid bill bo perfected by publishing tins rule once a month for three months before tlie next term of this Court, in one of the public Gazettes of this .State. A true copy taken from tho minutes of the Superior Court of said county, this 15tb day of Nov. 1831. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. WM/" HERE AS John \Y Harper and Anpelcmn L. v v Harper, Administrators do bonis non with tin- will annexed, on the Estate of George Harper, dec’d, apply to rue for letter- of Dismission, from the further administration of said Er’ate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all a^l sin gular (he kindred and creditors of *uul deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, jf uny they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23ih day of June, 18.11. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. June 28—26—Cm. F OLK months after date application will be marie to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land nnd Negroes belonging to the Estate of Sumuel Henderson, late of said county, deceased. ELIAS HENDERSON, Ex’r. Sept. 6.—3G—w-lra. GEORG I \, \V\LTON COUNTY. W HEREAS William I’Michael administrator on the Estate of Edmund Dickerson, late of Wnl- These are therefore to rite and adirtnniidi all nnd sin gular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, jo )>e and appear at mv office u illiin the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if anv they have, why said letters 'honld not be granted. Given under my hand this 19th of August, 1831. I ESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o. August 23.—34—rnfim. GEORGI \. CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Joseph Ligon, Executor of James Ligon, deceased, applies for letters of Dismis sion from the further administration on said estate. Tlicsearn therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear a» rny 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 20th of Aug. 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. August 23.-34—m6m. georgi a, Jackson county. HERE AS William Bell and James Hemphill, ™ ▼ executors of the last will and testament of Prosser llort n, dec’d. apply tome 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 said deceased, to be a -d appear at iny office within the time prescribed bv law to shew cause if any they have, why tmid Idler* should not he granted. Given under my hand this 23rd August, 1831. WILLIAM COWAN.c. c. o. August 30.—35—m6m. I jtOUU months afteu date application 1 to the honorable the Infer’ ill be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton county, when silting for ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell the Real Estate of Grunt Taylor, deceased. RICHARD BUTLER, Adm’r. Oct. 18.—42.—w4m. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS James Hanson »nd William Garner, administrators of Elijah Garner, doccasod ap ply to me for letters of Disimssion from the further ad ministration of said estate. * These are therefore to cite and admonish all and l in gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny office within the time prescribed hi law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand thts30lii August, 1831. JOSEPH MOON, c. c. o. Sept. 6.—36.—1116111. GEORGI A, H ALL COUNTY. W hereas John Wayne, adrn’r. and Orpha Wilson, Admr’x on the estate of John Wilson, dec’d. ap ply to me for letters of Dismission from said estate: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand this 5th September, 1831. GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o. Sept. 13.—37—m6m. V. HARALSON, Clk. Nov. 21—47—m3nt. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HERE AS. James Men nether administrator on the estate of Duncan1 G. Campbell, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission from the further ad ministration of said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish si! and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within thy time prescribed bv law. to shew cause if any they have, why said let ters should not he granted. Given under my hand tbit 15th Oct. 1831. JOSEPH LIGON. c. c. o. Oct. 18.--42—-mCin. H ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On iho first Tints- ,Uv in JANUARY next, will k« »H. »» «he lion,, in tlie town of Gaineavdle, linll county, within this Ui'ial hour* of«»lc, the follow,n G pr<H«.tv. 10 w it : One Mnlo = 'evict! nn as the property of Yreast, and Pleasant llulscy, security. Property poin ted out by said Hulsey. One throe horse Wagon, and Fifiy barrels uFCorn, more ot\e„ {levied on Property printed on, by de- fondant. Twenty barrels of Corn, more nr less : le- ei.dnn tho property of Thomas Nornl to Mlwfy » vied on »• tbo P P Thomas Nornl nod Thoms. M«r. Property tinted out by Thom.. Moore. Three Hundred and forty Acres of Land 1 nr I... . levied on ». the property of Jacob Bear- r 0 ,°:^, .fv . fi. f*. issued from H.U Superior Court Jen, lo Mtisty " v«. nnwUqd Bearden and ileob BeLden Iv^ng "n the water, orth. Oconee R„- «in lUIUounty. Property minted out bv the Agent of Thom*. Shewell whoh.s th. control of M,d fi. ft. Two Lota or Surveys of Lend, No. 2S, and 11, lying on th. w.tcr. f the Oconen River m «id c’tiuntyg conttinmg oo« tb^wandAcr^ f8 » GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Gabriel A. Moffet, Administrator on the estate of John Hall, late of baint Clair county, Alabama, deceased, .pplics to me for letters of Di.tni.aion from tlie further admtniitratiun of said cs- tatc : And whereas Gabriel A. Mofl'et, Administrator on the estate of Peppy Strong, latent Clark county, deed applies to mo for letters of Dismission from the further administration on sftjde*latt: And whereas Gabriel A. Mofftt, Administrator on the estate of Jack Stroup, lain of Clark county, deed, applica to me for letter* ol Dwimseion from the further adminiatrotion on fiaift cstaio : And whereas Gabriel A. Model. Administrator on the estate of Harriet Stronp, lato of Clark county, deeeor, ed, applies tome fur letters of Dismission Irom the lur tlieradministrationon said estate : These .tc therefore to cito and admonish •>'* nd unlnr the kindred and creditors of sasl deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre.cribcd by law, 8 |o shew cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not be pram cd. Given under iny hand this 4lh October, 131. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Oct. 4—40—mCm. __ GEORGI A, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Richard Hichnrdsnn applies to mefor letters of Dismission from die further adminis tration on Iho estate of Sarah Perkins, deceased : These arc therefore to cito and admonish .11 and sin pillar, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time preserihetl by law, to shew eniwe, ifany they have, why said let tern should nnl be pranted. Given under my hand tins 9th Nov 1831 JOSEPH LIGON, C. c. o. \ov. 15.—46.—mCm. iff’ ‘the h,innrai)ie the Infeimr Court ofClaikcoun GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY W HEREAS John M’Connell and Nelson Dicker- aon apply to me lor letters of Oi.m,s«on, fn.ui the rurthcr administration on the estate of Robert Uc brooks, deceased. „ , • These arc therefore to cite and odmomsh aUandsm- irular the kindred and creditors of said dcceas , he .nd appear at my off.ee within -he time pre.er.bed bviaw, .o sheweau.e, ifany they have, why ...d « - rersahould not be granted. Given under my hand (hi. 4th July, 1631 GEORGE HAWPE, c. C. July 19.—ID—mfiin. F OUR month. .I'ter date application will b« made totliehonorable ihelnfenorCourtofCUrkcoun- tv when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to .ell a tract of Land lying in the eminlv of Pike, belonemg to the Estate or George Braswell, dee, red. Mdfcr «»e benefit of th. heir. IJiOL'R months after date apnliratfuR will b»* muda M- to tln» honorable the Interior (Jourt of Clark coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty Acres, of the third District of Walton county. No. 22, in said District, belonging to Louisa and Jones Stark, orphans in Foncs Stark, deceased. GILES JENNINGS, Guard. Kept. 13.— 37—w4m. F OUR months after date application will be made. to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, whon sitting ti> r ordinary purposes, for leuveito sell a tract of land lying in the county aforesaid, con taining forty Acres, more or less, belonging to iho i tut© of Eldridgc Nolls, late of said county, deceased. JAMES TOLLS, Adm’r. Sept. 27.—39—\v4m. F OUR months nftcr date, application will be made totlie Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for Ordinary purposcb, for leave to sell u Tract of Land in said county ; whereon James A. Hill, dec’d. formerly lived : Sold for the benefit of the heira ana creditors of said deccaacd. BLANTON M. HILL, Adm’r. Oct. 4- -40—w4m F OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall coun ty, for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to the estate of F*. Guthrie, deceased LEROY GUTHRIE, Adm’r. Oct. 11.—4!.-— tf'4m. F OUR months aftor dale application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the Real Eatalo of Cicero N. Jones, illegitimate of said county. WILLIAM SANDERS, Guard. Oct. 25—43—\»4m. F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting fir ordinary purposes, for leave to evil the Real Estate of Robert G lover, Into of said coun- ty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ators of said deceased. JAMES LONG, Adm’r. Nov. 1.—44.—w4m. Female Academy CHEKOKLE CORNER, OGLEIIIORPE COUNTY, GEORGIA. T^flTRS. LEIGH respectfully informs the public, flint IT A 'his Institution will in future be under her super- itifemhtnce, agisted by competent teachers. Her first session will commfncQ on the first of January, 1832, the second on the 1st June, terminating the let Nov, nt which peri id, there will be an annual examination of the pupils. CONDITIONS OF ADMITTANCE. Board, instruction in the whole course of Eng lish studi' s, comprising Reading, Spelling, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, with the uso of Maps and Globes, §135 0(1 'Irtic, 60 0(1 Drawing, 4f, 00 French, 32 0(1 Spanish, 32 00 Quills, Ink nnd Writing prper per annum, 4 00 School hooks nt the tmiml prices. Payment* made calf yearly in advance. Each young Lady will be expected to furnish one pair sheets, hand towels and wash bowl. Hooks used by the Senior Class. Tvtlcr’s Elements of General History, Ancient nnd Modern ; Dr. Jones’Conversations on Natural PhiloK- opliv ; do. on Chomistiy; Jamieson’s Grammar of Rhet oric ami Logic; Towle’s Grammar of Astronomy { Murray’s Grammar; Walker’s Dictionary; Woodhridge nnd Willard’s Geography; Colburn’s Sequel; Cump- lioll’s Poems; Cowper’s do.; Grimshaw’n History of Rome, Greece, England, and the United States. Junior Class. Webster’s Spelling-Book; Columbian Orator; Mur ray Abridged ; Colburn’s Arithmetic; Cumming's Ge ography for beginners. MRS. LEIGH wishes to assure those individuals who may bo induced to commit young ladies to her care, that the strictest attention will he paid to their improve ment in the dilforont branches of female education \ hflhits of neatness and propriety of manner will be it** ideated. Elocution, combining an easy, graceful, and correct utterance, will be under the entire and imme diate care of Mrs. L., who flatters herself, from the ce lebrity she has attained ns a corrector of “ Impediments in Speech,” both in Europe, her native country, ami in America, that sh*- will succeed in her attentions. Mts. Leigh will make an extra charge for young ladies afflict ed with the habit of Stammering, and they will be ex pected to remain in her Academy one year. Nor. 15.—40—m3m. F OUR months after date applientimi w ill be made to the honorable the Inferior Conn ofOglethoipe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell’tho Real Let utv of Jane Bradshaw, deceased. .lOlir* LANDRUM, Adm’r. Nov. 15.—46—w4m. I TT OUR months afterdate application will be made . to tjic honorable the Inferior Court of Clark coun ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of Land lying in Madison county, on the wa ters of Little Handy creek, adjoining Talbot nndntucrs, and one trac t in Clark county, adjoining Jackson and otliors. Sold fur the benefit of th« heirs unci creditors of Richard Whitehead, late of Clark county, deceased. BERRY G. TILLMAN, Adm’r. Nov. 15.— 46—w4in. WTTOUH months after elute application wih be made JU to the honornble the inferior court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting f«u ordinary purposes, for leave to soil a part of a tract of land in said county, belonging to the estate ot Wm. W. Baldwin, late of said county, deceased. T! IOMAS C. BILLUPS, SAMUEL BALDWIN, Nov, 15.—*46—W'4m. Teachers Wanted 4 S the present Rector of the Do Kalb county Aca demy, Mr IvIDDOO, declines continuing longer than the present term in that capacity, the Trustee# are desirous of making early arrangements for employ ing both a male and a female Teacher, to take tho 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 Fe male Department. The object of the Board is to ob tain the services of such persons ns intend making a business of leaching for a nnmhnr of year a Arrange ment* have been made for supplying tho school with Mops, Globes and other apparatus ; and the Trustees are determined to afford ns great inducements, to par ents and guardians to patronize this seminary, as can be held out by any other in this section of tho country. The Board would have no hesitancy in recommend ing the village of Decatur in which the Academy is si tuated, iis a healthy place; anrf wouldaav that nnfrarg need he entertained by thjise who have heretofore been accustomed to a moro Northern climate. Letter* ucf- dressed to Levi Willard, directed to Decatur, Do Kalb county, Georgia, will meet duo attention. By order of the Hoard of Tro«t.es#, LEVI WILLARD, Scc'y. BV. Trust. D. K. 6. Decatur. De Kalb county, July 12.- 2R— m5m. * ► Adm’r F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Rabun conn- ty, wtrnn Bluing tor ordinary purposes,for leave to sell the real estate of James Strotncr, late of said county, deceased. Hold for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said deceased. JAMES B. HENSON, { AiImVs A. MIIXER, JAdmra. Nov. 15 46—w4n.. JL ,o thchnnorabluihi-lnfariorcaurl cif.Modi.on conn* ly whoii Bitting for ordinary purposed, for (crave to cccdl the Urol B.tatci of Nofton Tliompcccm, illegitimate, late of .aid county, deceased. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Adm’r. Nov. ID.—48—w4c». OUR months nfier date application will bo made ■ - ' ’ *' nrtofClaikcoun- , for leave to sell ty, when fitting for ordinary purpose., tor reav. rci Lot No. 205, m the 9th Diftriei ol formerly Troop, now' Meriwether comity. Sold tier the «.« nnd benefit of „ 10 minora of John T H. <W. August. 2.—3t—"'4m. OUR month, after dnto application wdl bo made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ogle thorpe county, when .Siting lor ordinary pur- poees, for leave to sell the Land and Negrnee belong- enc to the Estate of Martha Ddll.r.l, deceased. JOSEPH B. DILLIAltD. Adm’r. Augusts.—31— w4m. F OUR months after date application will he made to the honorablethe Interior Courted Clark coon, ty, when cutting for ordinary purpc.BC., lor leave to eell one undicided fifth part -.fan unimproved Lot in the City of Augusta, on the North side of Broad Strerrt, known in the plan of raid Cttyad part of Lot No. SO. Soldfot tic benefit ciftltc orphans of \iareo Ihnniy, deccaacd. pjiINIZY, Guirdi.n/or , Ikr orphani of Marco Pldnizy, deceased. August 3.-32—w4tn. . F OUR month.after date application will b. made to the honorable the Inf. rflo.cH of Clark conn- tv, when Milling for ordinary the I .nnd and Nceroea cel- nging to the Eatatc of Jame. Langford, late of said county, deceased. BEDFORD LANGFORD, Adm’r. August 2.—31—w4m. H»We are authorised to an- * J nimr rv MINI'S F.-q’S" candidate for ?.?r:?he iuneri.arVcmH of Madme eouaty, at the Clerk ofthe Solicit, ensuing lentiacv election August S3.-31- If Salem •Academy, CLARK COUNTY. GEORGIA. -npF, nnnnsl F.xaminalion of tho Students of this B. Institution w ill commence on Tliuradiy tlie 17th insl. and close on the 18th, with on exhibition at rati- ill,,light. Parent, eml U._rjlen. end .11 f-c.nde c l-c leraturr, are reel nested to attend and witness tho pro. cress of the Students. I'hc Board of Trusteed, reel much gratified in being able tostato to the public, that they leave engaged tlie services of their old leat hers, Mr. A. H. Scott and Lady, whose excellent characters as teachers arc an well known in Ueorgia and iho ad joining states, as to need nn recommendation on our part to induce Parents and Guardians to entrust the education or their children and wards to their care and '"Yfab'hiv, faithfulness nnd long experience would en title any Teachers to thn confidence nnd patronage of an enlightened community, Mr.Scott anil Lady arncer- lainly entitled to the entile confidence and most Idler- tl patronage of an enlightened people; and we can wit h confidence recommend parents (who wish their child ren to enjoy the very superior advantages of this Aca demy.) to move to, and take up their residence in ha- Icm; form poiot -if health and morali/Uia not eurpaa. sed by any village in the state. Board can be procured Irnm eight jo nine dofars per month; washing, lodging and fuel included, len or twelve students ran he accommodated with boaru, washing and lodging, in Hie family of tlm Rector, and inmany ofthe ri.os.re.pect.hl. privet- f‘m,l,r. ,n the village -end moreover, to inspire confidence m parents who may wish to come to this village lor the P"'P^'' of educating thoir children, the trUB.cts have engaged theaorviee. of Mr. Scott and l-ady a. teachers for the erm Of five year., from the fire, of January next. 1 exercises of the Academy for the ensuing year, *d commence or, the first To,-tola. in Jsnnarv. 3 ...t on at fhe usual rates, payable q.iarterl, ... advance Draw ’ . . use. extra el.argn.hut ver* n;". "' c ' U '.fEo KNOTT Sre> fo the Trutus. •Ve-n. N'-.v. <5—CO".1rti. Ifnion Motel, liAWRENCEVfLLE, GEORGIA. HE stibsrribrr takr* plu.a?ar<' in staling to the. puli- lic, llrnl from tbo liberal patronage received for four y«»r« he Milt intend* to acrnminoiluia all that rna;, think |no|>rr to call on him, with tho beat llio up country afford*. He natures those that may call on him, that nothing shall ho wanting on his part to render them comfortable. Hi* House is situated on Grogan Street,near the public square, and on the main street lending to Augu*:a from said Village. Drover# run he occommodiited with pond .Stables and Lots lor Horses nnd Mule*, and assistance rendered in dispog. ing of them. IUS CHARGES ARE Man and Horse per dny and niqlit Man and Horse, Supper, Lodging and Break fast, Man and Horse, Supper and Lodninp, Man, Breakfast, or Dinner and Horse feed, Man without Horse, Supper and Lodging, Boarding and Lodging per week, do. do. per month, do. do. per year, 91 '5«l 1 (10 C«| 50 37j 2 00 8 00 oo oo Juno 7.—23.—if. J. IVAUDI.AW. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS. Fill IE Subscriber begs leave to inform the inhabit* J|. ants of Hull county, that he ha* established him self in Gainesville, whore be contemplates carrying on business. By the 20th of this month bo will open ft general assortment, consi*tina of Dry Goods, GROCERIES, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats. SADm.F.itv.&c. The ftcililie- which he has in obtaining Good., will en» able him to keep constantly nn l.ami n free!, supply. He will Ai.pnse nf Inn Ciomla on very accommmJmi.ig terms, an,I a. reduced price.. ^ DAUYERD n E. Gainesville, Nov. 15.—40— 3t» general assortment, consi*tina of GROCERIES, Mgm Hardware, NllllljP Crockery, Shoes, fcpfjilp Hats. SADm.r.itv,&c. kfew* GFORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS James Appleby and lames 51. CuiIJ i.inyham apply to me for letten*ofAdint»iMr«- tion on the estate ot Nathaniel Venable, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore to eitc and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to bo nnd appear nt my office within tho time prescribed bv law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of November', 1 WILLIAM COWAN, aaa 1 Nov.15— 46-m