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‘1 h*h Schtiol wiW designed in h® # 'h
inHiumion, tube one in’ which
your.f men who intended a liberal edvi»
Ration, might acquire the qualifications
accessary for admittance into College,
and to enable thbse whose ‘views
_ extended to a complete Edjsfrh educa
tion* to effect that object Wc are hap
py to announce to the public that thi*
Svhool is supplied with an instructor
from whom thdse advantages may be.
iuiiy derived. Mr. Ebenezer Newton,
a graduate of this college, wb* for the
last four years has exercised with uu-1
blemished reputation, the duties of
rector of Meson Academy, has lately
taken chargp of it. The experience
and well known capacity of Mr. New
to* are suth as to justify public confi
dence. The school is Ms open for the
reception of students. 1 erms of ttiippftr
—t or the Latin and Greek
« dollars per quarter—For the higher
b anches of English S dollars per quarte’
pavable quarterly in advance*
The editors ol the Georgia Journa
and Augusta Chronicle arc reques
ted to insert the above three times in
their respective papers and forward their,
Vcounts to this office for payment* J
4 - ‘ . .
Aft persons indebted to the estate
of Bailey Georgp, dec’d are requested
to make imn edidtc payment, and the
creditors of said estate will hand their
•tcounts to tHfe subscriber within the
time prescribed by law.
A quill a Green Adm'r-
February 20* rj*
NOTICE
AW persons holding bills of the
Change B|mk of Athens, are requested
to prestnr them for payment by the
first oi June next.
.Stevens Thomas,
February 20th Wl7 •
Nine months alter date application
will be made to the honotable Inferior
Court of Clarke county when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
rea> estate ot John Weir, late of said
county deceased.
John Weir,
Isaac Weir % .
Admr s>
February 24. 18If* ‘
Nine moths after date applicationwiil,
made to the honoi aolc* Inferior cour
*>f J.xkson county tor leave to sell part
»f*h* real estate of William Sharpe
fitt’d for the benefit of,the h< i»*s
Nathan Johnson adm'r
NOTICF. |
Nine months after date application
erill be mack to honorable Irferior court
e* Qiike county when sitting forordin
ary for leave 16 sell a tract of
lane us the county of Wilkes on Uptons
creek containing two hundred and four
teen acres* joins Simons* Booker and
ethers, it being the property of
t Jack, Samuel S. Jack and John M«
Jack, orphans of Samuel Jack dec'd to
be sold for the benefit of sai4 orphans*
JOHN HOUSE, 6wrdia».
Octotwr, * l*U.
tm —HI 111 ——— rnmmrnmwmmmm wm m m
9EQRGI A, CUrkt crnnnxy.
Whereas John i human adainistra
tor of Ann Aill Applies for fetters o
Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear *t my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
why sa)d letters should aot be granted.
Given under my hand at office this
•f thv day of March, Is If. ■ : 5 >
John H / #wr, c. c, #.
** “ ISO, Jet.. ,': n ~
Kmc months after date application
will be made to the honorable the In
ferior coart of Clarke County when sit
ting for ordinary purposes for leave to
tell all the real Estate of John Marable
late of said county dec’d for the the
benefit of the heirs and ez editors of said
deceased. ji- ’ ■
LUCY MARABLE* * % >*
LEANDERA E%WE* ad mi’s
r * . NOTICE- *
Nine months after date appl ieation
Will be made to the bon. Court or
dinary of Jackson county when - kting
for ordinary purposes for leave fell
sixteen acres of land more or le%, ly
ing ih Oglethorpe county aujoitnng Lee
end tvobertson, being part of the real
estate of Samuel Street dec’d to be sold
for ihe benefit ot heirs and creditors of
♦ • juwfgi# •' :\rn&
iamaei i’trew dUm’r. \
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Nine months after date
w ill be made to the Hon the Inferior
Court ot Clarke County when sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell
he whole of the real estate of Robert
Royston late of Clarke county deceased
[for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. v Y ?p ‘
RICHARD C. ROTSTON admr-
December, 19-
ADMINISTRATORS iALZ.
Agreeable to an order of the honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Madison coun
ity, will be sold on the first itiesday in
I September next, at the court house in
the town of Daniels vi lie, a part of |he’
real estate of Ansele fi Strickland dec*d
to wit, 394 acres’ of land joining Hat
Broad River 375, joining Christion 400,
joining Hillhouse and 45 joining aUOi*;,
sold fer the benefit of the heirs of sa\4
deceased.
ferns made known on the day of sale*
CD. Strickland
’ I*. C. Strickland.
j ‘" ? f v Y Admrs .
Apri\7. It If*
’ mm. I-- .A ~ ■ ■— .1.1- .
* NOTICE. 1
Nine months after date applicaton
Will be made to the honorable Inferior
Court of Jackson county when sittingfof
ordinary Purposes tor leave to sell all
the the real estate of Edward Hill dec»d
for the benefit of the heirs apd creditors
o's said deceased.
DAVID CASTLEBEHRY*
JOSHy \ HILL, adrw’r. .
January 16
noticeT
Nine months after date
will be made to the Honorably the Infe
rior Court of Clarke county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, fo| leave to
sell the Whole of the real estatj of Shad
rach Hudson dop’d, lying in Clarke coun
ty, on Rose creek, for the Benefit of the
heirs. < V
THOMAS HUDSON,Adm’r-
November 7tn, 1816, ‘
Hcriii.E.
All persens indebted to the estate of
4ohn Clement, deeeasecl, are requested
to come forward and make payment,
>r; hose having demands will present
VB egully attested, to
Jforet Hendon*
Wm. CUikent,
Jfoiemtt’ £xe’r» m> ’
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--notice.
I Nine months after date applcatien wil
[be made to thb honorable the Inferior
iCourt of Jackson county when sitting
for ordinary im poses for leave to *»eii
55 acres ot rand, the estate of Patrick
Shults, de?*d ter the benefit #f the heu >
of said dec’d.
JOSEPH SHIELBS
JAMES SHIELDS.
Adma’s
FORSJLX, “
The Office oi the Athens Gasette. Ir
the office is a large sent of Loag Priiac
another of Brevier almost new—and a 1
small font of English about half wera.
For further far tiep Lars „eppijr Se ths
subscriber*
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NOTICE.
months after date gappliaatfen
Will be made to the honorable the’ Infe
rior Court of the cbdnty oil larke, for
leave to sell the following tracts of land,
to wit ; one lojt of land lying in the fif
teenth district of Wilkinson, known by
the number 165, on the waters of the
Ockmulgee river, containing two hun
dred two and a half acres, grhmed to
Fanny Rumsey—also one lot of land \j<
Infe in the twenty first district of Wil
kinson, known by the number 358, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres
granted to William Flooker,—also one
lot of land lying in the thirteenth Dis
trict of Baldwin, known by the vnumber
153, containing two hnndred two and a
half acres, on the waters of Ceder creek,
granted to Moses, Bennett: also one
tract of land lying in she county of
Clarke, on the Oconee adjoining fends
of Hudson and others, containing fifty
acres, more or less, being part of the
real estate of Jack F. Cock, late of Clarke
county, deceased, to be sold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditor* of of said
deceased*
Aaron Biggs, Adm’r.
September sth, 18*«.
•’ Mkj -r dMc? ’’ ;> v t^ V 1 \ /-r’ --J
Nine months af'er date application
will be made to the honorable the Court
of ordinary of Clarke county, y?
ting for ordinary purposes for leave te
sell the Teal estate of Henry Bankston,
deceased
lames Langford Adm
Sarah Bankston* Adm ,
September 26*
NOTICE *
Nine months after date application
will be made to the iron-the Court of
dinrty of Clarke county for leave to sell
the wpole ot the real estate of Marco
Phtnizy late of said county dec’d con
sisting of one tract of land near the
• herokee corner whereon the said dec’d
•ved, on Bigg creek, two other tracts
of land in said county on the road Jead-i
,*ng from W atkinsville <to Greensboro
about seven miles from Watkinsville
one improved lot in the Town of Ath
ens and three unimproved lots In said
Town, also application will be made at
the same time for leave to sell the ne
grees belonging to said estate*
J ACOB PHINIZY*
SO MS PHINIZY*
•V v -ddmr’g.
Febuary 6th x 8 iT*
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
zfYill be sold on the first Tuesdav in
June neat at Watkinsville Clark County
466 acres of land, more or less, lying
on the north fork of the Oconee river
joins Aaron Boggs “Jesoe W hite and
others, granted to James Andersen dec’d
*ls to be sold for the of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased, by
order of the Honorable Court of Ordin
ary of Clarke county.
■h JOSIAH NEWTON adm’r
March 27 18 7.
Milledgeville Line of Stage*.
The subbcriber a hasobtained, from tht
General Assembly 6f Georgia, an explo
sive right to run a line of Stages, be
tween the town of Milledgcvill and the
city of Savanna/:, and he informs t*K
public that he will commence the un
dertaking ,'sh Saterday the eighth oi
February next. The Stage will leave
e on Saturday moreing, the
eighth of February at eight o’clock a,
m and pass through Sandti sville, Lou
iisviiie and Waynesborugh, and arrive at
Savannah, at nine o'clock on Tuesday
morning ; it wdl leave Savannah, on its
return to Milledgcvillc, and pass though
the places above named, at half past
one o clock k sr. on the day of its arn
yal ai Savahnah, and arrive at Milledgc-
Viße, at three o'clock p m. of the follow
»ng Friday r ihe subscriber solicits
public patronage, and he pledges him*
self that the establishment shall deservo
it.
Daniel Hotchkiss.
BATHS or FARE.
From Savannah to Waynesborbugh £9
From Savannah to Louisville £ll
From Savannah to Mil ledge v rile, £l6
Fourteen pounds of oaggage allowed to
each passenger- Extra baggage, twelve
and an half cents per pound
Daniel Hotchkiss.
XOTICZ
Mine months after date application
will be made to the hon. the Inferior
• Court of Clarke county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sel
all the real estate of John Barnett dec’d
consisting of land fvja ) one tract con
taining 300 acres more or less, lying
in the county aforesaid joining the big,!
shoals Oconee, granted to Freeman
one tract adjoining the aforesaid land
o* the oconee granted to Gorham, con
taining 287 i-2 acres more or lcsS) one
tract containing 5« acres more or less
*n the waters of the Oconee adjoining
aforesaid tract, granted te Wartney,
one tract containing 2# acres more er
less, adjoining the aforesaid 4 tracts of
land, (grantee on tract
!of land lying on the south side of the
,big shoals Ocenee joining Strong and
ethers, granted to &neal, conuining
230 acres more or less, also one tract
conuining 2*2 1-2 acres more er lesa
lying in ttie Uth district Wilkinson
|lot No. It? granted to Elieebetli Sai
[lerS the above tracts es land to jftraold
fcr the benefit of the heirs h creditor*
‘of said deceased.
JOHN F. lAi&fETT adm’r
N. B. All Om islands included in
the big shoals Oconee that was origin
ally granted to John Barnett will hw in
serted in the above.
JOHN r. BARNETT ain't
Febittary ISt 1»IF t
be .>o!d <*r the Ho?
Clarke county. on t ft* t>e?dy
June next, pursuant to **tr©»der of
ionorable court of orjmary of j
county a tract of Land in said co*n
onrthe waters Qt e< der creek r. \r a
£*>» containing hy resurvar x
being of the real estate es Chat
Dougherty dec and aiui
the said dec'd formerly resided
the above land art valuable imp-*
ments, such as huhsea, orchards tcc«
good repaid, and cleared land sufficif
to work ten or fifteen hands to adrj
Uge, to be sold for the benefit of ‘
keirs add creditors. mt
known an tht day of sale. \
kebeka a dougTherty
. iipaidiati. ‘
yfpril • lftf.
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GhGßvrlA Lie- ,c v . h y ~ J .
Superior Court, Sept. Termifi’t
Teirty dajr« after date I V“m,se
pay to John Sjteen, twenty dollars
IgU e recciVc4 » thts loth day of A.
Samuel Mi ms, ]
W :‘i a M’DonclL
Received of tht Within not# from
1 hirty days after data 1 , prom ut
pay to John Skeen, twenty dollars f
vaiut received 1© April is IS.
/ Samuel Mims, M
R M’Oonell.
Thirty days after date I promise
pay to John Skeen twenty dollars f
value received, it April ltlX
’ • Mict Mims. 1
TK fa * A M’JDonntU <
Thirty days after date I promise
pay to Joan Skeen twenty dollars for ii
100 received it Wprtl If 12.
k Samuel itims, f
.... _ _ rA hr 0om»ell, {
Received of tho within note 4 doll**
fi* 1-2 cents, *tth Sept, ill*
Received 4 doll*. 12 1-2 cu. do. I*l*.
deceived 4 dolls. *o April.
Received « dolts »acle date, {
Georgia Cl*rke county .
Alexander JVl’Donnell, being did
>worii depos th and saitfc that h* \*j
• curlty to four several note* «f ha»<
given by saiauel Mints to j#ne Skeci
Chree of which Were for the «ui» i
twenty dollar* each* and the other ft
twenty one dollars, alt dated tenth 4
April I*l2 and payable thirty days a r te
date,of which said notesaad the cfe*
thereon tlie within and lore
®° ing K** 1 r! truc CO PF ,e **^—that he th
said M Donnell as security paid th
that arc on the said notes, a
well the whole of the balance si
said nates that no part of said noet
were ever paid by said ‘Samuel Mi ns
the principal—-that dopOnet having di*
charged said netes as security and
having them in his possession transi
asitted them te Addin Lewi*, in thd
Mississippi Territory to be presented
to the said Mims, who lived in
quarter or his legal representatives foi
payment—that they were committed td
the care • Lieutenant Orlando Cary tq
he delivered to the said Lewis—that
the said Lieutenant as deponent bev
lieves was murdered by the Creek In 4
dians on his way, and before the said
notes were delivered, whereby the said)
notes were lost—the said notes whens
established will be entitled to a credit
of thirty nine dollars for so much owing
by deponent to said Mims.
A M'Donnell.
Sworn to and subscribed before mq
this ltth September, IS lb,
T. Mitchell J. P.
•arke Superior Coifrt Sept* Term- *fi€
RULE NISI* i
On motion of clunsel, for Alexandfcfj
M'Donnell, who states upon oath that
he had paid off and had in his possession
four several notes of hand given by Sam*
uel Mims to John Skeen, to which hi
was security had which werifdischarg*
ed by him as security* and that the said
notes are lost. Ordered that the copiet
of said notes now deposited in this court
be established ip lieu Os the original os
the first day of the next term unless sj
ficient cause be shewn to the contrary
—and that a copy of this rule together
with a copy of the notes be published
once a month in the Athens Gazette fen
six months.
True copy from the minutes c<
said court, this 24ih day of Scptcmb )
1814. t
j Sterling aider , Clerk*
! All persdns holding drafts or othef
demands against, the university of Gcor«
giaarc invited to present them imnaci
djaiely for settlement, cither to A. St
. Clarion or to the subscriber.
i-'v JOHN HOB&E*