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Sheriffs’ Sales.
Clark Sheriff’s Sale.
On tiie first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL bo Bold at the Court House in the town
of Watkins vilio, Clark county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Forty-nine Acres of Land, more or less,
whereon Joshua Miller now lives, on the waters of
Kosj Creek, adjoining Joseph Elder: Levied on as
the property 01 Joshua Miller, to satisfy a fi. fa. from
a Magistrate's Court in favor Ellis Willoughby vs.
Joshua Miller anu J. Robison. Levy made and re.
turned by a constable.
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff.
August 31.
On the first Tuesday in November next.
WILL bo sold before the Court Honse door in
* * the town of Watkinsvillc, Clark county, with-
i n the usual hours of sale, the following property
to wit: J
Six Hundred and seventy Acres of Land,
more or less, whorcon"John F. Barnett now lives, ly
ing on the Oconeo River, adjoining John W. Hay
and otliers : Levied on as the property of Robert II.
Heston and Waters Briscoe,to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
upon the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Sle.
vens Thomas vs. Robert H. Weston and Waters Bris.
coc * ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff.
Aug. 31.
Clark Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
On the First Tuesday in October next,,
ILL bo sold iiefore the Court House door in
y ■ the Town of Watkinsvillc, Clark county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Two tracts of land, or so much of them as
lie in the County of Clark, containing five thou
sand acres, more or less, on the wafers of Trail and
Sandy Creeks, adjoining each other, being part of
twenty thousand acres in four several tracts, granted
to Count De Estang by the State of Georgia, as a
donation for services rendered during the revolution
ary war, with the reservations made in a deed, made
by Stevens Thomas and Paulina his wife, to Rosalie
D. Trobriand, alius Rosalie Gouvainc; levied on as the
properly of the s .id Rosalie D. 1'robreand,alias Rosalie
Gouvainc, to satisfy a h. fa. issued on the foreclosure
of a mortgage in favorjof John N is bet vs. Rosalie D
Trobriaud, alias Rosalie Gouvaine. The ahove land
will be sold in lots of about 150 to 200 acres.
JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’ff.
August 31, 1633.
Rabun Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL basold at the Court House in the town
of Clayton, Rabun county, within the usual
hours of sale,’the following property, to wit:
One tract or parcel of Land, adjoining
Black Head, Thomas Kelly and Wootlfin and others :
Levied on as the properly of Gideon Beck, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Martin Moody and others. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
One Sorrel Marc : Levied on as the prop
erty of Robert Allen, to satisfy a fi. fn. in favor of
John Roberts. ELISHA WELBORN, Sh’ff.
Aug. 31.
JHadison Sheriffs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
'W^j/'ILL be sold at the Court House in the Town
w • of Danielsvillc, Madison county, within the
usuol hours oi sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of Land, containing three Hun
dred Acres, more or Jess, lying on the waters of
Black’s Creek, adjoining Jordan,. Marlin, Bell and
Christian : Levied ou as the property of William L.
Con lily to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s
Court in favor of Elisha Cook. Levy made and re-
turned to me by a constable.
RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, Sh’ff.
Aug. 31.
Sheriff ’.s- Sales for October in
* CASS COUNTY.
Is>t Dist. See. Property of To satisfy.
'SE1- 5 3 Rielly & olieels, Mer. Si Plan. Bank.
3 J M M’Donald, James & Cartliuge.
~ J Hudson W P King et. al.
3 J A Hogge, S Hall.
3 B Garner, J S Anderson.
■2iL Brown, B Harris.
3 J Driver, W H White.
G C Branch, J Branuan.
T-Trammel, W Curry.
I VVheatcn, S C Caulkings.
W Covington, B II Conyers.
B Radford, W E Barrin.
M Williams, M Philips, deceas’d.
663 17
1144 21
267 4
848 21
169 18
113 22
1112 4
1273 21
1276 17
150 23
883 4
673 4
221 22
986 21
G W Williamson, T Dotbard.
A Warren, P J Murray.
H Keller, B H Conyers.
MURRAY COUNTY.
114 14
59 25
148 11
4 9
67 13
150 24
87 12
308 8
263 11
195 9
47 19
38 19
123 18
243 10
51'25
87 25
B Morrice,
A Evans,
S Smith,
S Suart,
M Dial,
J Hodges,
J Hal),
W C Bates,
J Leathers,
W Boaverctt,
A Bradley,
J Ammons,
M T Philips,’
T M Berrien,
J Hollis,
W Hall,
J H Lumpkin.
Green Si Densely.
G Scott.
B Bradley.
R Butler.
J Vestal.
E Wade. i
D Holloway.
FambrougliA: Black,
Terrel & Rusk.
P Hulsey.
S M’Junkin,
Irwin Si Bryant.
R Russell.
M Brown.
J Sellers.
6 1 1
23 3 1
758 3.1
937 14 1
146 1
240 2
460 2
295 3
144 14
FORSYTH COUNTY.
G Johnson, S Brightwcll
504
1215'
19!
1104
227
849
1096
443
382
539 12
379 13
1030 5
775 12
110 12
37 4
66 13
482 13
792 5
310 4
337 13
1254 11
44 13
732 5
249 13
49 IS
408 15
1675 $
253 12
R Martin,
W Scott,
J Hutchins, ‘
G W Jones,
J B Avin,'
J Willingham,
E Lunsford,
M Kendrick,
W Harris,
B Carter,
S Ryles,
D Collins,
Richards & Co.
do
S M’Junkin,
R II ickct.
Kelly Si Cannon.
T Midisias.
J Wilson.
Adams & Towns.
A Darrah.
W Williams.
A S Jones. '
T Green,
76 4
1003 12
412 13
297 1?
167 12
71 9
51 12
138 5
264 22
924 15
327 3
404 21
21 4
797 2
64 2
905 15
1 J Carter, W B Shelton.
1 E Champeon, Bachelder & Co.
I B Gowen, P J Murray.
1 A Lambert, J Flanagan.
GILMER COUNTY.
2 J M’Conless, TB Cooper.
2 H Finley, Cooper Si Co.
2 J Mcckim, T B Cooper.
2 W Goodman, A Williams.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
ta sell the Real Estate of Sampson Peugb, late of
said county, deceased.
JAMES MONTGOMERY, Adm’r.
Sept. 7- -25 '-w4in.
2 T Green,
2 S Powel,
2 T Willis,
2- H Ligon,
2 C Knple,
2 E Ebsrhart,
2 J L Lawless,
Harris & Solomon.
W. Crocker.
V S To wnsley.
M Vandever. '
J Johnson.
L B Hopper.
J J Logan.
E Reed.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
connty when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a Negro woman and child, belonging to the
Estate of Travis Nixon, late of said county, deceas
ed ; for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased.
ASA VARNUM, Ex’r‘.
SUSANNAH NIXON, Ex’x.
August 24—23—4m.
467 15
2
W Trammel,
T Lyon. .
700 21
2
J B Randall,
H Jack.
347 3
2
J S Head,
M Strickland.
764 15
2
W S Allison,
J R Cargile.
684 15
2
T Cameron,
J A White.
733 15
0
R S Pounds,
J Cartledge.
498 3
2
(J II Owens,
T J R ed.
637 15
2
J H Barton,
W Hiickett.
803 3
2
A M’Cormack,
W M’Kinsey.
1295 21
2
M Stevens,
F Moss. - ,
34 13
2
B B Bartlett,
R Bird.
748 3
2
W King.
J King.
102 13
0
R M Willingham,S M’Junkin.
981 2
0
do
do
987 2
2
G Owen,
do
401 15
0
H Niles,
J B Hawkins.
559 15'
0
E C Hatcher,
F A Kirkland.
3-40 2
2
J B Beall,
S M’Junkin.
1109 21
0
S Miller,
do.
609 15
0
E Jackson, ct. al. Z £eytle.
967 2
0
C Knight,
S M’Junkin.
900 15
0
D Roach,
J Adams.
PAULDING COUNTY.
294 2
3
I Laws,
Shaw & Banks.
583 21
3
G Y Thornton,
J Boston.
640 19
3
D Johnson,
J Reynolds.
510 3
3
J Trussell,
fi. fas. Just, court.
406 21
3
W Wheclys,
J H Hill et. al.
1113 19
3
D Stewart,
H Dunn.
661 3
3
E M Callaway,
O W Cox.
703 19
3
J Washington,
' J Dayley.
220 19
3
S Cole,
J A Cocknate.
188 1
4
S Heald,
S M’Junkin.
82 18
3
H Camp,
do.
751 20
3
W O Neal,
do. ,
557 20
3
J Brown,
do. ’
817 2
4
W Freeman,
do.
183 20
3
R S Scroggins,
do.
788 1
4
II Williams,
do.
499 2
3
WShiper, •
M’Junkin &Pcrry.
360 2
3
J D Danby,
S M’Junkin.
272 1
3
W Washam,
J RCargil.
688 20
3
J Dickinson,
B L Cato.do Co.
COBB COUNTY,
684 1
0
L Mims,
Baker & Moody.
755 17
2
D Madden,
T M’Cartney.
599 16
2
G C Dean,
R M Richards.
8G5 18
2
P Gray,
Palms & Richards.
368 1
2
W W Wash,
M Pendergrast.
649 17
2
J B Bateman ct. al. do.
13 f9
0
1 do.
do.
1033 17
2
J Bales
C Chambliss.
751 17
0
B Lane,
J H Newton.
614 17
0
I Covington,
do.
123 19
2
J S Tradowell,
R Gerlicl
581 13
2
J B Shores,
J Perry.
618 2
3
W Sanderford,
II Perry.
172 3
3
S Royal,
AS Jones..
21 16
2
M King,
J Watt.
335 17
2
J Craivford,
S Formhy.
121 19
2
V Sanford,
W F Colt.
392 16
2
O Jeter,
J T Camp.
856 18
0
B O’Neal,
H Williams.
10D6 16
2
1 Griffis,
P J Murray.
77 20
0
L M Matthews,
Bunn &- Co.
485 3
3
W W Barrett,
Saftold and Porter.
848 19
2
W Grecson,
M’Junkin & Smith.
900 1
2
C F Scegar,
J Perry.
932 17
2
E Deal,
J Grubbs.
845 18
2
S & G Cumming, J C M?ison Co.
542 17
2
J Lloyd,
do.
333 1
0
.1 Jones,
J Kirkpatrick.
813 19
2
J Pepkin,
M Pierce.
168 16
2
M Barge,
Z Booth.
1080 16
0
do
do
219 17
0
J B Tally,
J Kirkpatrick.
370 3
3
Foster & Shaw
, B Ragland & Co.
508 18
0
O C Robenson,
Mason Si Co.
713 19
2
V/ Adame,
Jones &Co.
1263 2
3
T C Moore,
Mason & Wilkin.
1079 19
2
J I Scott,
F Hobson.
987 18
2
N Nortoil,
J R Stanford.
757 1
2
A M Bishop,
James &Simmons.
871 19
2
S Dobbs,
fi. fa. Just, court.
821 3
3
S Sanders,
Mason & Co.
ag^lOUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, whan sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Orphans
of Eldridge Nall, late of said county, deceased.
ASA VARNUM, Guardian.
August 24—23—4m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 AGREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House in
the town of Watkinsville, on the first Tuesday in
October next, a Tract of Land now in the possossion
of- Mrs. Duke, adjoining Hightower and others
Sold as the property of Beverly A. Duke deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said do.
ceased. WM. STROUD, Adm’r.
July 20—18—tds.
NO UR months after date, application will be mado
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to soil a Tract of Land in said- county, containing
two hundred and eighty acres, it being the real Estate
of Thomas Hinton, deceased, adjoining Pope, Puryear
and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. RACHAEL HINTON, Adm’x.
June 22—14—4m.
Conner&Lawrence, M P Earle & Co
L Lewis, - J Shaw.
J D liewel, J J More.
J C Blanco, O M Lillibridgc.
W Brown, J Cain.
LUMPKIN COUNTY.
T Higginbotham,- J-Obakery.
T Arnold,
J G Johnston;
M Smith,
H Holcombe,
S M’Dermont,
T Mann,
B O’Neal,
M Relish,
J A Hogg,
S Knox,
J Grace,
• L Mihun, >-
I Tate, H V-
A Webb, ,idl U
J Gray,
T James,
J Dunaway,
W Leverett, ,
M Brown.
Towns Si Riley.
HO Smith.,
B Hash.
Luther & Co.
D Stitson.
B Russell.
T Camp.
E Bird,
3 Smith. ! <
E Champion.
Richards & Co.
W B Shelton, i
Choice St, Co.
do.
■ -J Gordon.
L Parka.
- .W H White.
iFou* mtfts' fiotCces.
tSAOUR months after date application will be made
*- to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leavo to sell a tract of Land in Madison county, con
taining 4(10 acres, it being the real Estate of Lee
Bird, deceased, adjoining Porterfield and others, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
RICHARDSON HANCOCK, Guardian
May 11—8—4m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
connty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real Estate of Charles P. Witherspoon,
deceased.
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Adm’r.
May 11—8—4m.
MTjNOUR months after dote application will be made
-I* to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of Jackson
coanty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Land and Negroos belonging to the Ee.
late of John Eskridge, late of said county, deceased.
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Adm’r.
MELVINA ESKRIDGE, Adm’x
May 18—9—4m.
3.4JOUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Interior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real Estate of Reuben Ransom, late of said
county, deceased.
JAMES JENNINGS, I
m.,.,- 8 -S ung ma¥I,e - *
Ex’rs.
S?OUR months after date application wiU be
• the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall co
ty, when «ttmg for Ordinary purpoww, for leave
soil the real estate of James Thomas, deceased.
J„l ? 6—l^-4m BRANDMTHOMAS - >**'■
made
coun-
to
F OUR months after dale, application will „
made to the Hon. tho Inferior Court' of Madison
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the rojpl estate belonging to JamesC. Lan e and
Harrison G. Lane, of Madison connty. Minors.
WILLIAM M. .LANE, Guardian.
Sept 7—25—w4m. -V
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Ordinary Court, March Term, 1833.
Present their Honors, John M. M’Afee, Joseph Dun-
agan, Wiley E. Wood and Nehemiah Garrison, Jus
tices.
A |lN the petition of John Nichols, Administrator Of
Vr Ambrose and Elizabeth Nichols, deceased:
And Vincent Johnston, Administrator of Eliza,
both" Fisher late of said county, deceased:
'And* Aaron Brown, Administrator of the Estate of
John Walton, late of South Carolina, deceased, for
Letters of Dismission from the further Administra
tion on said Estates:
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that after
six months’ publication of these applications in one
of the public Gazettes of this State, that said John
Nichols, Vincent Johnston and Aaron Brown, Ad.
ministratprs as aforesaid, will be dismissed, unless
cause be shown to the contrary, of which «U con.
ccmed will take notice.
GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o.
March 16—52—m6m. *
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
|N the first Tuesday in November, next, will be
sold at the Court House in Madison county,
under an order of the Inferior Court, of said county,
three hundred and eighteen acres of Land*, more or
less, lying in said county, adjoining M. David, Ben
jamin Smith, and others, now in the possession of
Samuel Eberhart. Also, one other tract of Land
containing fitly acres, more or less, lying in said
county, adjoining land of Jas. Carrclhers and others.
Sold as a part of ihe Real Estate of William L. Grif-
feth, late of said county, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
FRANCIS P. EBERHART,
JAMES LONG.
Sept. 7—25tds.
Adm’rs.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
S N pursuance of an order of tho Court of Ordinary
of Clark Coanty, will be sold ou the first Tues
day iu’Octobcr next, before the Court House door
in Troup county, to the highest bidder, Lot of Lund
number 142. iu the sixth District of Troup county,
lying within one mile of Lagrange, belonging to the
Minors of Win. Broadnax and sold for their benefit.
JOHN MORTON, Guardian.
June 29—15—tds.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
7TLL be sold at the residence of Susannah
Nixon, in Jackson county, on Thursday the
10th day of October next, the personal property be,
longing to the Estate of Travis Nixon, late of said
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the cred
itors of said deceased.
ASA VARNUM. Ex’r.
SUSANNAH NIXON, Ex’x.
August 24—23—tds.
Georgia, Jackson county.
Court of Ordinary, July adjourned Term, 1833.
RULE NISI.-
"ITTPON the petition of William E. Jones, stating
to the Court that he holds a bond made by Wil
liam Hudson, late of said county, deceased, for titlos
to a tract of land iu the county of Early and four,
teenth district, known and distinguished in the plan
of said district as number 255.
It is ordered, that the Administrator of said Hud-
son, shew causa within three months, why he shall
not make titles to said tract of land to said Wm. E.
Jones according to law. And that a copy of this
Rule bo advertised according to law.
A true extract from the minutes.
WILLIAM COWAN, c.c.o,
August 13,1633—22—3m.
GEORGIA, RABUN COUNTY.
W HEREAS Thomas Middleton and Deborah
Middleton apply to tne for letters of Disniis.
sion from the further administration oh the estate of
Thomas Middleton, late of Raid county, deceased :
These arc therefore to cito and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time prescri.
bed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should uot be granted.
JACOB CAPEHART, Clk.
> March 20—6—6m.
GEORGIA, .GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS Buckner Harris, Administrator on
the Estate of John Cupp, deceased, applies
fbr Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite the kindred and credit-
ore of said deceased, to bo 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 25th day of March, 1833.
WM. MALTBIE, c. c. o.
April 6 '3 -6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
AMT HERE AS William James, Administrator on
WW the Estate of Henry James, deceased, ap.
plies for Lcttere of Dismission from the fiirther Ad.
ministration on the Estate of said deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescri.
bed bylaw, to shew cause, if any theyhave, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand tliis 1st day of May, 1833
YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, d. c. c. o.
May 4—7—6m.
GEORGIA HALL COUNTY.
W 'HEREAS Elijah Pirkle, Administrator, and
Charity Deaton, Administratrix, of the estate
of Elijah Deaton late of said coanty deceased, ap
ply for letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to shew cause if any they have why said
letteis should not be granted.
Given under my hand July 1st, 1833..
GEORGE HAWPE, c.c.o.
July 6—16—6m.
Watcher Jewelry, &c,
B B. LORD ha* jnst rej ,
• ceived from New York,
and is now opening at hia old
stand in this place,Ji Splendid
and Fashionablo Assortment of
Watches,
Jewelry, Cutlery,
MUSICAL instruments,
Plated and Brittania Ware,
Perfumery, Ac.
AMONG WHICH ABE
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Lever and L’Epine
WATCHRS; Silver Lever, L’Epine and common
do.; Ladies’’ and Gentlemen’s Ear and Finger Rings,
and Breast Pins of a great and beautiful variety;
Rodgers’ fine Pen Knives; Wade Sl Butcher’s, and
Rogers’ Razors; a K-nt Bugle, Clarionets, Flutes,
Flageolets and Violins; Walking Canes; Mathemat
ical Instruments; Salts of Vinegu (anew article);
Silver Table and Tea Spoons; Chess Men; Opera
Glasses ; Pistols, Ac. Ac.
ID* Clock and Watch Repairing attended to as
usual.
Athens, July 13—17tf.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
W ILL be sol ! on Thursday the 17th of October
next, at the house of James Toles, in Jack,
son county, ell tho personal prop-.-rfy belonging to
the Orphans of E! indge Nall late of said county,
deceased. ASA VARNUM, Guardian.
August 24—23tds.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on Thursday the 10th day of Oc-
to’»er next, at the late residence of Leonidas
Few, deceased, in Jackson county, all the personal
property belonging to said deceased ; consisting of
three mahogany bedsteads, one table and si«iu bo .rd,
household and kitenen furniture, one road wagon
and gear, 1 one thrasher, horses, cows, hogs, sh eep and
goats, plantation tools, one cotton gin and limning
gear, a lot of Valuable Books, Ac. Many other arti
cles too tedious to mention. Sale to contin ue from
day to day until all the property is sold. Terms of
sole made known on the rfav.
MARTHA *W. FEW, Executrix.
August 31—24—tds.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes,
September term, 1833.
W HEREAS John Woods, Guardian of Robert
Woods. Orphan of Samuel Woods, deceased,
applies to the Court for Letters of Dismission.
Ordered, that after forty days publication of this
rale in the Southern Banner, the said Guardian will
be dismissed, unless cause be shewn to the c ontrary,
of which all concerned are hereby notified,
A true copy from the minutes of said Co art, this
3d day of September, 1833.
WILLIAM SANDERS, ti.c.o.
Sept. 7—25—40d,
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Superior Court, March Term, 1833.
William Bryson and a
Harper ilrjson, I p et j t ; on ^ Rule Nisi
Larkin Cleveland, and j ^r foreclosure.
Thomas S. Tate. J
To the Honorable the Superior Court of said county.
petition of William Bryson and Harper
-M. Bryson, respectfully shows, that heretofore, to
wit: ou the seventh day of May eighteen hundred
and thirty-two, that the said Larkiu Cleveland and
Thomas S. Tate, made, executed and delivered to
your (ictitioners, tueir certain deed of mortgage bear,
ing date the day and year aforesaid, which is here in
Court ready .0 be shown—which deed of mortgage
(among other tilings) conveyed to your petitioners
two lots in the Town of Gainesville, Hall County,
Georgia, to wit: Lot number two-in the Town of
Gainesville, being tho House and lot then occupied
by the s lid Thomas S. Tate, and lot number twenty,
eight in the town of Gainesville, then occupied by
the said Thomas S. Tale, foruGin-Housolot, which
two town lots were mortgaged by the said Larkin
Cleveland and Thomas S. Tate, for the better secu-,
ring to your petitioners the payment of a certain
pro.ui8.-ory note made and delivered to your petition
ers (by the name and style of W. mid ti. Bryson) by
the said I-arkin Cleveland and Thomas S. Tate, for
the sum of two thousand eight hundred and sixty.two
dollars and forty cents, dated on the seventh day of
May, eighteen hundred and thirty two, and due one
day alter dote, and which is here in Court shewn,
(and which was to be paid to your petitioners on the
first day of March next thereafter, with interest from
date.)
And your petitioners further shew that the whole
amount of principal and interest on said note is now
due and unpaid : Wherefore they pray, that unless
tho said L-irkin and Thomas S. pay into the Clerk’s
office of this Court the amount of tho principal, in.
ierest and cost due thereon, wilhih six months from
this date, the equity of redemption in and to the
mortgaged premises thenceforth and forever be fore*
closed.
Therefore, on motion of counsel for plaintiff, it is
ordered by the Court, that the said Larkin Cleveland
and Thomas 8. Tate, pay into the Clerk’s office of
this Court, tho amount of the principal and interest
now due ou said note, together with all legal cost,
on or bciore the expiration of six months, otherwise
tiie equity of redemption in and to the mortgaged
premises be forever barred and forclosed, and that a
copy of this rule and petition bo published once a
month for six months in some one of tho public Ga
zettes of this State, or that the defendants be person,
ally served therewith, three months before the next
sitting of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes.
JAMES LAW, Clerk.
March 30—2—6m.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Superior Court of said County, March Term,
1833—Present the Hon. Wm. H. Crawford.
Jane Hardman, 7
vs. > Petiton for Divorce.
John Hardman. '
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found in
this county:
On motion it is ordereu therefore, that the defend
ant appear at the next term of this Court and answer
to the said case, as in default it will proceed to trial.
And it is further ordered that service of the said
writ be perfected, hy advertising thin notice in one of
the public Gazettes of this State for four months be-
fore tho next term of this Court,
A true extract from tho minutes.
ISAAC N. CULBERTSON, Clerk.
April 20—5—4m.
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
W HEREAS Friendly Spears and Christiana
Spears apply for letters of Administration on
the Estate of Blake Hall, deceased :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the timo pre
scribed bv law, to shew cause if any they have why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 15th of August, 1833,
A. M. NORRIS, d. c. c. o.
Aug. 24—23—30d.
Rulo Nksifor
fore clo sure.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
Superior Court, March Term, 1833.,
James Loughridge,
vs.
James Bradberry.
JTFON the petition of James Loughrhlge shewing
U that James Bradberry of said county •, heretofore,
to wit: on the twenty.fourth day of March in the
year eighteen hundred and thirty one,nude, execu.
ted and delivered to the said James Lo<jighridge, his
certain deed of mortgage, to all that tnUt, or parcel
of Land containing one hundred and twenty-four
acres, more or less, it being the part ol ’ Lot number
three hundred and tbirty.one, in the fift h District of
said county, whereon the said James Bn dberry at the
time of the execution of said mortga ge resided—
which said deed of mortgage was exei uted as well
for and Ih consideration of the sum of t on dollars to
him then in hand paid, the receipt of wl uch ia there
in acknowledged, as fbr the better seen ring the said
James Loughridge against any damage or loss on ac
count of his being security for the said James Brad,
berry and Gadwelt Pearce; to a note giv an to Stevens
Thomas of Athens, for the sum of ouo hundred and
seventy dollars.
And it further appearing.to tho Conr t that by the
said James Loughridge having become liable fbr the
payment of the said sum of one hundra J and seventy
dollars, with the interest thereon, from tho time that
the said note became duo—
On motion of counsel for said mortga| (ee it is order
ed, that the said James Bradberry do pay into the
office of the Clerk of this Court, the r mount of the
principal and interest which may then l * due on said
mortgage, together with the cost of tbi s proceeding,
bn or before the first day of the next term of this
Court, or shew cause to the contrary, • or the equity
of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be
barred and forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that a copy of this Rule
be served on the Mortgagor, at least thn h> months, or
bo published in one of the public Gaz- sttea of this
State once a month for four months beft ere the time
that said sum of money iB directed to be paid.
A true extract from the minutes at Marc] 1 '»term, 1833.
; ' ; ; . JOHN G. PAIi’.K, Clerk.
;May 11—8—4m; j j_
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
W HEREAS John Hefner and William T. Pop-
ham apply to me for letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of John Stanley, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bo and appear at my office, witiiin the timo pre
scribed by law, to shew C 'use, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 8th of August, 1833.
A. M. NORRIS, d. -c. c. o.
Aug. 17—22—30d.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Superior Court, March Term, 1833.
Robert Mitchell, 1 Potition and Rulo Nisi
» u- , 1 \ for foreclosure.
Larkin Cleveland. >
To the Honorable the Superior Court of said county,
'HXIIE petition of Robert Mitchell sheweth, that
AL heretofore, to wit: on the seventh day of Au
gust, eighteon hundred and thirty, that the said Lar r
kin Cleveland, made, executed and delivered to your
petitioner his certain deed of Mortgage, bearing date
the day and year aforesaid, which is here in Court
ready to be shewn, which deed of mortgage convey,
ed to your petitioner two lots in the Town of Gaines-
villo, Hall county, Georgia, known by lots number
six and number twenty, in the said town of Gaines.
ville, being the House and Lota then occupied by
Jonas W. Shaw; which said two town lots were mort
gaged by the said Larkin Cleveland, for tho bettor se
curing to your petitioner the payment of a certain
promissory note, mado and delivered to your peti
tioner by the qaid Larkin Cleveland, for the Bum of
two thousand five hundred dollars, dated on the day
and year aforesaid, and due on the first day of Jan
uary, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, to bear in.
torest a tier the first day of January eighteen hundred
and thirty-one, and which is here in court' ready to
be shown. >
And your petitioner further sheweth, that the
whole amount of principal and- interest is now due
and unpaid on said note: Wherefore he prays that
unless the said Larkin Cleveland- does pay into the
Clerk’s office of this Court, the amount of the princi-
pal, interest and cost due thereon, within six months
’romtiiis date, the equity of redemption in and to the
mortgaged premises thenceforth and forever bo bar
red and foreclosed.
Therefore, on motion of counsel for plaintiff, it ia
ordered by the Court, that the said Larkin Cleveland
pay into the Clerk’s office of this Court, the amount
of tho principal and interest now duo on said note,
together with all legal cost, on or before the expira
tion-of six months, otherwise the equity of Redemp
tion, ipi and to the mortgaged premises, bo forever
barred and foreclosed, and that a copy of this rule
and petition be published once a month for six months
in somo one of tho public Gazettes of this State, or
that tho defendant be served therewith three months
before the next sitting of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes. 1 •
1 j, . JAMES LAW, Clerk.
March 30—2—6m.
b@ Sold
O N the 22d of October next, at the dwelling of
the subscriber, near Providence Meeting-House,
eight miles above Danielsville, Madison county, Ga.
my PLANTATION, consisting of Four Hundred
Acres, about one hundred and twenty acres of which
arc under cultivation. Also—Corn, Fodder, Oats,
&c. Also, part of one other Tract, supposed to con-
tain 330 Acres, adjoining the first mentioned tract,
all uncleared ; a good fifty Saw Gin and thrasher,
and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
Also, will be sold for cash, two Negro men, or.s
22 years of age, the other sixteen years old—both
likely.
It iB thought that those skilled in digging Gold
and running Silver from ore, would do well to avail
themselves of this opportunity, for Gold has been
found in various places on the Farm, and there has
also been Silver run out of the ore; the true value is
yet to seek for. It is good far Corn, Wheat, &c.
JEPTHAH PICKETT.
August 24—23tds.
W as , @=iIo^se j
Factorage & Commission Bu
siness,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
fTjSlHE Subscribers heg leave to announce to their
u- friends and patro s and to the country in go.
eral, that they have removed to the largo and comma,
dious Fire Proof WARE.HOUSE on the south side
upper end of Broad-street, lately occupied by Jno.
C. Holcombe, where they will continue to transact
the above business in all its legitimate branches
They renew their pledge to abstain from all specula,
tions upon cotton, and are prepared to extend the
usual facilities upon produco iu store. They return
their thanks for the liberal share of patronago already
conferred, and solicit its further continuance.
' MASON &. HANDLE.
August 17—22—Gt.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HEREAS Susannah Harrison applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the Estate
of Edward Harrison, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office witiiin the time prescri.
bed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand, this 25th August, 1833.
GEO. HAWPE, c. c. o.
August 31—24—30d.
T HE subscriber tenders his thanks to his custo
mors, for the liberal patronage he has hitherto
received. Besides continuing the business at his old
stand, known os the
FRANKLIN HOTEL,
He has purchased the es* lhlithmcnt at present occu
pied as a Tavern by Dr. TINSLEY, where he will
be prepared for the accommodation of Families.—
The stand ia well known as being every way eligible.
No exertions will be spared to merit a continuance
of that liberal patronage, by which he has been en
couraged thus to extend' has business.
JOHN JACKSON.
March 16—52—tf.
W%rehmise.
1 STILL continue this business, a'd at my same
old stand. My Warehouse and Close stores are
in fine order—and, as a matter of course, I shall b«
glad to serve my friends and the public. I am prc.
pared to make any advances on Cotton or Produce in
Store, but in any other way I do it not.
JOHN REES.
Augusta, July 25, 1833—20—6t.
Sfi&r Sale,
A GENERAL Assortment of IRON,on consign
ment, at seven cents per pound.
FINNY MOORE.
July 20—18tf.
THE LECTURES
O F THE MEDICAL COLLEGE of the State
of South Carolina, will bp commenced on the
second Monday in November next.
The Board of Trustees of the Institution appointed
by the Legislature, consists of the following mem-
hers :
Hon. C. J. Colcock, President; Rev. Jasper Adams,
D. D. Sec’v; Hen. W. Drayton, Hon. H. L. Pinck
ney, Hon. Sam. Piuoleau, lion. Euas Horry, Na
thaniel Heyward, *R. J. Turnbull, Mitchell Kino,
Jacob Ford, and H. A. Desaussure, Esquires.
•trlon. James Hamilton in the place of R. J.Tum
bull, Esq. dec.
The Professors are:—
Of Anatomy, John Edwards Holbrook, M. D.
Of Surgery, John Wagner, M. D.
Of Institutes and Practice of Medicine, Sam. Hkn.iy
Dickson. M.’ D.
Of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infante,
Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D.
Of Materia Medico, Henry R- Frost, M. D.
Of Chemistry, Edmund' Rayknkl, M. D.
Of Physiology, Jambs Moultrie, jr. M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, John Bellinger, M. D.
Clinical Lectures will bo given twice a week, du
ring the ensuing Session, at the Alms House and
Marine Hosnitol. by Professors Frost and Wagner.
SAM. HENRY DICKSON, M. D. Dean.
July 13—17—m5t.
; FIRE wool*.
1 AM clearing a piece of wood land, about two
miles from Athens, directly on the road to Moore’s
Mills. Any person wishing fire wood how and du
ring tho winter, can have it on reasonable terms.—
Apply to Mr. Lane on the plantation, Or to myself.
ROBERT. R. HARDEN.
July27—19—Gt.
Factorage
And Commission Business.
"HIE undersigned think it proper to inform their
- friends ar.d the public, that they still continuo
the above business; at their
Sew Fire Proof Warehouse,
Broad. Street, Augusta.
They iutend having nothing to do with tho put-
chcse ofCotton, but will devote themselves exclusive
ly to business confided to their care. They are prc-
pared to make necessary advances, and respectfully ''
renew the offer of their services to the public.
STOV4LL Si SIMMONS.
Augusta, August 1—21—2m.
XO THJE PlffiLIC.
4~hN the first day of this montii there took place
V a treinondous storm at Thomaston, which is
found to have extended wide and far, and to have
done much damage—owing to which the itinerant
agents employed to soli tickets, could not arrive
in time, and the urawing of the Union Hotel Prop
erty Lottery could not take place on the 2d. inst.—
As there is consider -.blc Stock yet to dispose of, the
Proprietor thinks it best to have tho drawing when
the Stock is sold, or most certainly the first day of
January next; this will give him time to 6ell the
balance of the tickets.
Messrs, daltinarsh & Overton start a fine Post
Coach Union Line, to leave Macon and Columbus,
on the first Monday in April next, and meet at the
Union Hotel in Thomaston, three times a week.—
This splendid Line must raise the stocks and bo a great
inducement for purchasers who ever indulge in hot-
tcries. J. B. BATEMAN, Propr;eUrr.
Thomaston, March 4, 1833—1—eowtlJ.
The Southern Banner*
IS PUBLISHED IN THE TOWN OF ATHENS, GEORGIA,
EVERY SATURDAY,
BY ALBOX CHASE.
TERMS.—Three dollars per year, payable in ad-
vance, or Four dollars if delayed to the end of tiw
yoar. The latter amount will bo rigidly exacted 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 the option of the publisher. A failure on the part
of subscribers to notify us of their intention of re
linquishment, accompanied with the amount due, will
be considered as equivalent to a new engagement, and
papers sent accordingly.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates..
O'All Letters to the Editors on matters connected
with the establishment, must be post paid in order to
secure attention. f . ' „ . ..
(CTNotice of the sale of Land and Negroos by Ad-
ministrutors, Executors, or Guardians, must bo pub-
liBhed sixty days previous to the day oftale..
The sale of Personal Property, in like manner,,
must be published/erfy days previous to theday of sale..
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
PU Nctlce thatApplication will be made fothe Com*
of Ordinary, for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
be published four months. ' •
Notice that Application will be made for Letters of
Administration, must be published thirty days, and
for Letters of DismisalWi fix. months.