Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, October 05, 1820, Image 4

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, . . \ v THURSDAY, OCTOBER J, IS2O. ’ *'*•• *1 cf\. . -ftiHi; ‘ SHERt?p*H On tie fir, l T uetdcy in Nactmitr next, WILL Bt SOLD Between the usual hours, at the Court- House in the County of JACKSON the following property, to wit t ■ ‘*f v ; ?ifi 0.3 , ; ON€ NEGRO WOMAN the name of Pea. and thirty-iieVen acres of L'ANO, granted to Ignatius Few; on the waters of Beach creek, a ‘joining of Jessey Codey and others } levied on by thirteen filas from a Justice’s court, as the pro* perty of Bartellar Burkett, at the instance of David Burgtn and William Blake and thers, and returned to me by John M. Burgan, .constable. 28th Sept 1820. J. LITTLE, D. SHFF. W NOTICE *LL BE SOLD on Saturday the •leve.ith day of November next, at Nail’s Cowmens, at the house of Zedekiah skates, in the county of Walton, all the personal property of Thomas Skates, senr. deed eonsitting of i wo Feather Beds, household and kitchen Furniture together with .sun dry othe*- articles. Terms of sale marie known on the day September 13 tb 1820 ZEDEKIAH SKATES, exkcutoa. NO T~CE. ALL having any de mands against the estate of Young Grisha*, deceased, arc requested to present them as the law direfcYs : and thdse indebted to make immediate payment* ? A. GRESHAM, > vy*qdc JOHN LOVE, J URSt August 1 1th 1820.- H 0 l I C B* . WILL BE SOLD on the twen- Qreth day of O&ober next, at the hue residence of John Haygood, decM, all the personal property belonging to the estate of said de ceased ; consisting of horses, cat tle, hogs, sheep, corn, fodder and cotton,waggon,Blacksmith's tools, household and kiicbcn furniture Ac. f Terms of sale made known wn he day. September 5, 1820. WILLIAM HAYGOOD, Adm'n POLLY HAYGOOD, Adm'*. NO TIC E. ALL persons having any demand aga nst the estate of Daniel Born, deceased, are requested to present them as the law dirt fts; and those Indented, to make immediate pay ment August 7th 1820 JJiNCY _ , r . __ WILL EE SOLb On the first fuesday in December next , in Icxing'ton , Oglethorpe county— ■p\RT OF TWO TOWN- Jl LOTS in Madison, Motgan county, as the property of the estate of John Billups, dec’d. in order to secure the titles to the purchasers, the property being previously sold by the former re presentatives of the estate of said deceased. EDVVD. COXE* Admr t of the estate of John Billups % deed • with will annexed* € iSd Septcm. 1820. no77ce. On the first in December ILL BE SOLD, in Dan• ielsville , Madison county , THREE hundred and ninety four acres qf LAND}more or less, adjoining James Griffith and others, beini? the real estate of Jacob Strickland, deceased—Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. September 23d 1820. ISAAC STRICKLAND, EX'OIL B € ID A>. t . Bonaparte: A work has been published lately, cor*- laining a Syfiem of Educa tion drawn up in the Impe rial council oi Si&ie under Bonaparte V ievifion* fbrthe or-devant kirg*of Rome— - rhe folkpvinj* certificate of Napoleon’s school charac ter, which is extracted from it, is curious: milita ry school at Brienne > Exa minatinn, i784. Account of the King’s scholars of an age to enter the lervice, or to be sent to the school at school at Paris, namely, M. de Bonaparte, (Napoleon) born the 15th of Augufi 1769 ; 4 feet IQinches 10 lines high, has gone thro* the 4th class; of a good constitution, and excellent flaie of health } of a decline courteous, and graceful dis position; has always distin guished himself by his ap plication to the mathematics —i* tolerably acqu dmed with history & geogtaphy j 4 * * ■£■■■ ■ ? ‘■•*•**¥?**’ ‘ ‘■ -- % r-%1 ‘f but indifferently (killed ir* accomplifhment $ and the in Latin, in which he has only gone through the 4th class* He would excellei t seamen to be admitted in rhe school at Peris. COINS. It appear* that centi* have net been got into circulation in the southern Stately not Kentucky, and that the least valuable arti cles are purchased for 6 14 cents. Ihe silver ten cent pieces have paffd for 12 I*2 cent*, until vpeculau rs,fill ed the market to, obtain the difference. Our mint has C( intd enough of cents ter some years, and £mall Civ tr coirs are also in pieriy, th mint has plenty of bul ion, and is now engaged in coming halbeagles, about 2 of them in a minute#^ — . Mystery. A man about 50 yeatji oi age, who had called himself James Cpwh rbran, and purchased con siderable property at Hunts ville, Alabama, died sud denly there, Cnee which his execut/pftf have discovered his name *o be Isaac Cufh ingj and have adveu.zed to his relatives to come and receive his propeny. ITT* See the second page for ita developement. Curious Discovery In the course of the lat month a young maa gai executed at Weimar , lor the murdet of his mistres, whom ho had thrown into a well. The evidence on which he was .convic ted is without example injudicial annals. The unfortunate victim had begged her life in the most affecting termi; but find ng her supplication to the assassin iruU le, she bit his arm When the body was taken out of th water a pit cc of cloth was found hciwtea her teeth, which exactly filled the rtnt in the coat of the murdeier,. who, confounded by this proof conicsed his crime, which hi- had until then denied* Gazette de France,*