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Sttcrigg* Sates.
Clark Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL bo sold at the Court House in tho town
of. Watkinsvillo, Clark county^ within the
usual hours ofsale, the following property, to wit:
All the right, title and interest of Jaimes T.
Whitehead in and to throe Negroes, to wit: Celia a
woman, about 19 years of age, Lucy a woman, about
seventeen years of age, and Anderson a boy, about
two years of ago: levied op as tho property of Junes
T. Whitehead, to satisfy two fi. fas. from a Magis
trate's Court, in favor of William Sisomora vs. James
T. Whitehead. Levy made and returned by a con.
stable. ' , •
Fifty-one Acres of land, more or less, grant
ed to John bounds, on the waters of Barber’^ Creek,
adjoining Lee and others: levied on os tbo property
of Peter Dunkin to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Magistrate’s
Court, in favor S. J. Scoggins, for tho usoofJohn
Kirley vs. Peter Dunkin. Levy made and returned
by a constable.
Fifty-one acres oflaud, more or less, grant
ed to John Pounds, on the watere of Barber’s Creek,
adjoining Wallis and others: levied on as tho prop
erty of Thomas Dunkin, t6 satisfy a fi. fa. from a
Magistrate's Court in favor of Wiliam Martin vs.
Thomas Dunkin and Wm. J. Smith. Levy made
and returned by a constable.
The entire wood work of a Road Wagon,
new, now in tho possession of Joel Williams: levied
on as the proporty of Williani R. Thomas, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Ilezekiah W. Scovell vs. Wil
liam R. Thomas, Thomas A. Wright and Littleton
R. Brewer.
Two Lots, situated in the Town of Wat-
kinsvillo, with a dwelling House and other buildings
thereon, at present occupied by Mrs. Fulwood, known
and distinguished in the plan of said Town by Num-
Icr fi fly-seven and fifty-eight: levied upon as the
property of William Manley to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
upon the foreclosure of a Mortgage in favor of Rob.
eft Ligon vs. William Manley.
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28. -
* On the first Thiesday in December next.
W ILL be sold boforo tho Court Houso door in
tho town of WatkinsVillo, Clark county, with
in tho usual hours of sale, tho following property,
to wit:
All the right, title and interest of Robert
Lcvo and David EL Love, in and to certain Negroes,
to wit: Lctty a woman, about twenty-fi\-e or thirty
yean of age, Reuben a boy, about twenty years of
ag; and Peter a boy, about eighteen years of age;
levied on as the property of Rolicrt Love and David
"IpLovc, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued upon tho forcclos.
ure of a mortgage in favor of John Nisbet vs. Rob
ert Love and David II. Love. Property pointed out
by the plaintitr. ISAAC S. VINCANT, Sh’ff.
iSopt. 28. v
iFour Sltautlig* Notices.
be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to soli a Tract of Land in said county, containing
two hundred and eighty acres, it being thb 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.
Juno 22—14 4m.
I ^OUR months after date application will be nude
• to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of James Thomas, deceased.
BRANUM THOMAS, Adm»r.
July 6—16—4m.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of the Honorable Inferi
or Court, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at tho Court Houso in Gwinnett county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, a part of a lot
of land. No. 286, iu tho fifth District of said county,
containing one hundred and sixty .eight acres more
or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit,
ore of John Peavey deceased.
JOHN EVANS, Adm’r.
In right of his wife, MARTHA EVANS.
Sept 21—27—tds.
F i,»~
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Madison
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to James C. Lane and
Harrison G. Lane, of Madison connty, Minors.
WILLIAM M. LANE, Guardian.
Sopt 7 ■ ...25—w4m. -
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE'.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Robert
Carrethers, deceased, in Madison county, on
the 29th day of November next, all the perishable,
property belonging to the Estate of the said deceas
ed, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture,
H&reos, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Plantation Tools, Com)
fodder &c. Terms made known on the day ofsale.
JAMES CARRETHERS, >
JAMES SAYE. \
Sept. 14—25—tds. }
Adm’re.
jjpiOOR months after date application will be made
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
. Inferior Court of Hall county, when sitting for
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave 1 Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday
to sell tho Real Estate of Sampson Peugh, late of | in December jiext, at the Court house in Lumpkin
said county, deceased.
JAMES MONTGOMERY, Adm’r.
Sept. 7—25—w4m.
f KOUR months after date application will be mado
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Hall
county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Michael
Pruitt, deceased.
ASENATH PRUITT, Ex’x.
Sept. 14—26—4m.
J^OUR months after date, application will be made
county, all the real estate of Mary Brackett, late of
Hall county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
' ■ GEORGE HAWPE, Agent for
WM. BRACKETT, Ex’r.
Sept 21—27—tds.
Valuable Lands and .Hills
FOR SALE.
^ „... A GREEABLY to tho last Will and Testament of
to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson I William P. Arnold, late of Madison county, de
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,' for
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Orphans
of Eldridgo Nall, late of said county, deceased.
ASA VARNUM, Guardian.
August 24—23—4m.
ceased, will be sold at the Court House of said coun
ty, on the First Tuesday in November next '.,
A Tract of Land,
Situated in said county, on the South Fork of Broad
River, adjoining lands of Stephen Smith, Doarbom
I NOUR months afterdate application will be made to Caring and others, containing Five Hundred and fif.
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Habersham ty.fice Acres, of which between two and three hun-
conqty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave dred acres are cleared, and in good order for firming,
to sell a tract of Land belonging to Anna Jordan, | with an excellent
Thomas Jordan, and Amey Jordan, minor heirs of |
Thomas Jordan, deceased.
REUBEN JORDAN, Guardian.
Sept. 14—2G—4m.
F OUR months after date, application will be made j
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county 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.
cd; for the benefit of the creditors of said doceased.
Kabun Sheriffs Sale*
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the town
of Clayton, Rabun county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Land number 191, in the 13th dis.
trict, originally Hahersham, now Rabun couq.
ty, containing one hundred acres, more or less: levi
ed cn Os the property of William Dooly, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of John Craw. Proporty pointed out
by Martin Culberson. Levy mado and returned to.
me by a constable.
Lot of Land number 10, in the 3d district
of Rabun: levied on as the property of Hubbard
Carnes, to satisfy a fi.fa. in favor of William Hamby
and others. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable. 1
Lot of Land number 16, in the 5th district
of Rabun: levied on ns the property of Sampson
Meeier, to satisfy a fi. fa. for his tax, duo 1832, and
other fi. fas. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable. ELISHA WELBORN, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28..
AS A VARNUM. Ex’r. , , , .
SUSANNAH NIXON, Ex’x; Thl'e© 9lllld|*ed ACl’CS^
August 24 23 lm. J of which two hundred acres and upwards, are clear.
F OUR months after date application will be made ^ in good order for farming—with Good Build.
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Haber. tng *> ^ ton Gm ’ **• “d «« excellent
sham county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for Newly EvCClcd DistillCTlf.
leave to sell Lot number sixty-eight jn the tenth dis- . ,,
trict of Carrol.' Also, number two hundred & thirty- J 110 tbo ™ J** •” 1 “ d contain exceUent water,
one in the thirteenth district of Muscogee-both B "P?^ The whole will be sold
drawn by tho illegitimates of Hannah Thomas, of on a cre f l ofo "°* nd £ givmgWdland
said county. DARIUS ECHALS, Guardian. I a PP roved security. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
F OUR months after dato application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwin-
nett county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for I
leave to sell lot of land No. 49, in the 14th District i
and 4th section, Murrey County, the same being the
pronerty of William Branham, a minor.
JAMES H. GILREATH, Guardian.
Sept. 21—27—4m.
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Mnj^ILLhe sold at tho Court House in Jefferson,
w*r Jackson county, within tho usual hours of
ealcRHe following property, to wit:
Two Hundred and twenty-seven acres of
land, more or less, on Parks’ Creek, adjoining Mor
gan-Two hundred and ninety.four acres of land,
more or less, on Parks’ Crook, adjoining David
Borns—Two hundred and sixty-nine acres, more or
less, on Parks’ Creek, whereon James Barron lives.
The above tracts are part of a five thousand acre
survey, originally granted to Chaa. Henry, Count
Do E stang. Four hundred and fifty acres, more or
less,'on the watere of Bear Greek, whereon Allen
Gilbert now lives, granted to John Barton—Twen-
ty-fivo acres, more or less, on Beaver rain creek ad-
joining James Wilborn—One hundred and four.acres,
more or less, on the waters of Barber’s Creek, ad-
joining Job Smith: levied on as tho property of
Samuei Hale, Administrator of John Cormick, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the State Bonk of Geor-
gia vs. said Hale; Administrator, &c.
BARNABAS BARRON, Sh’ff.
Sept 28. '
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL bo sold at the Court House in Jefferson,
Jackson county, within the usual hours of
•ale, the following property to wit: {
One Gray Horse, ten or twelve years old ;
levied on as tho property of James Bailey, to satisfy
afofiu in favor of Green R. Duke, vs. said Bailey.
Or.e Tract of Land containing fifty acres,
™ or ® less, with a Grist Mill thereon, adjoining
Gtarka. Hunter and-othere, on the waters of tho Mid-
die Oconee: levied on as the property of #Wm. Ho-
ett to uatisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court, in
favor of Jesse Pate, vs. said Huett. Levy made and
retaraod to mo by a Constable. >
G. F. ADAMS, D. Sh’ff.
Oct, 5.
GRIST ArJD SAW HILL,
And other good buildings—Store-House, &c. This
tract of Load is on the road leading from Danielsville
to Augusta, and haa on it one of the best seats for a
Manufactory, that can be found in the State.
—ALSO—
Will be sold at tie samotimo and place, another
Tract of Land, adjoining the above named tract,
David Barnett, William Webb and others, lying in
Oglethorpe county, consisting of about
Notice.
ATHENS COTTON & WOOL
; FACTORY.
1IIE new and splendid Cotton Machinery in this
. new Factory, is now in operation, and the com
pany can supply orders at short notice, with cotton
yam from No. 5 to IS.
Wo are now carding wool for customers. • In ad
dition to the carding of Wool into rolls, we havo
put up a 48 Inch double Carding Engine with Tube
condensers, (nothing like it in Georgia) also, 150
wool spindles. . *
We shall, by this late improvement, be prepared to
put wool into yarn, for customers, (if wanted.)
WM. DEARING,
President of the Athens Cotton and Wool Factory.-
Sent. 21—27—4t.
A List of Letters
Remaining at the Post Office in Athens, Ga.
October IsL 1833.
CARRIAGE MAKING*
T HE Subscriber thankful for past patronage,
begs leave to inform the public that he contin
ues the above business at his old stand, in the West
end of'Athons, where he will make to order, all
kinds of
• Family and Pleasure
CARRIAGES,
At the shortest notice. Having a good stock of the
best materials, he flatters himself of being able to
give general satisfaction to all who may favor him
with their custom.
Carriages of every description repaired, painted,
and re-trimmed in the best manner. Sign painting as
usual. JOHN REYNOLDS.
Sept. 28—28—2m.
Mrs. Sarah Adams, 2,
M. E. Bronan, 3,
Wm. Bell, 2,
George D. Barlays,
Doct. John M. Borders,
David-Cook,
John Clark,
John W. Cook,
Isham Cheatham,
Miss Mary Creswell,
Andrew Dabney, 3,
Mrs. Ann Edwards,^
Mrs. A. J. Emanuel,'*
Samuel Frost,
Miss Julia Flournoy,
Frederick J. Freeman,
Robert Gardner,
Wm. T. Gillum,
Mr. George,
William Hancock;
Johq N. Hall,
Robert Harris,'
David Hiden,
Samuel Hancock,
Samuel Harris,
James L. Jones,
Nicholas Lyon, 2,
Richard Lee,
Messrs. Lawton, & Co.
Renj. Morris,
Charles Miller,
V. T. Mathers,
Benj. T: Moscly,
Sami. M’Junkin,
John Matthews,
Wm. Nixon, '• '
Wm. Nichols,
Sept. 14—26—4m.
and creditors of said deceased. ' .
O' Persons wishing to examine any of the above
mentioned land, can do so at any time, by calling on
S. O. Arnold, on the premises.
Jr. E. ARNOLD, and S. O. ARNOLD,
Executors of IVirt. P. Arnold, deceased.
Sept. 5—25tds.
&&mlutotrator8' Sales, $cz.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
O N Thursday the seventh day of Novembernext,
will be sold at the late residence of John Stanley
deceased, all the perishable property belonging to the
estate of said deceased; consisting of horses, hogs,
cattle, corn, household furniture, and various other
articles too tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs. Terms mode known on the day. Sale
to contiuue from day to day until all is sold.
JOHN HEFNER, * )
WILLIAM POPHAM, $
Sept. 28—28—tds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on Thursday the 17thof October
next, at the house of James Toles, in Jack-
son county, all the personal property belonging to
the Orphans of Eldndge Nall, late of said county,
i deceased. ASA VARNUM, Guardian.
August 24—23tds.
TO lUAftIJFjLCTinKViRS.
A GREAT BARGAIN.
I F not previously sold at private sale .1 will offer at
auctioh on the first Tuesday in November, at the
Court House in the town of Washington, Wilkes
county, tho large three story Stone Building, erected
for and formerly used as a Cotton Factory, situated
on Upton’s creek, about eight miles from Washing
ton, near the old road to Augusta—together with
the tract of land of 850 acres on which it stands.—
The water power is believed to be competent to ran
1000 spindlos with all the aparatus—the stream,
though small, havinga great falL
. There is also a good site for a Saw-Mill and plen
ty of fine timber.
The advantages of this situation for Cotton-Spin,
ning or WooLCarding, can hardly be surpassed.
The purchaser may have the whole tradt of Land,
or such part its he may choose, a few acres only hav.
ing been cleared. Apply to Col. Richard Holiday,
living a fpw miles below tho premises. " v
I sell this property in right of the heirs of Gen,
Greene, and am prepared to make fall and perfect ti.
ties to tho same. HENRY E. TURNER.
Sept. 28—28—tds. 1
Adm’rs.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Estate
of Travis Nixon, late of Jackson county, de
ceased, are requested to present them in terms of the
law; and those indebted to said estate, are desired to
make immediate payment.
ASA VARNUM, Ex’r.
SUSANNA NIXON, Ex’x.
Sept 7—25—40d. ,
Notice.
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the coun
ty of Clarkson tho first Tuesday in December
next five huadrod acres of land in said county, join,
ing Orsburn and others, part of tho real estato of
jamin Smith, and others, now in the possession of I William McRee, late of said county dec’d. Sold by
BARGAINS TO BE HAD.
T HE Subscriber will be at WatkinsviHe in Geor
gia, from the first until the last of November
next for the purpose of selling the lands belonging
to the heirs of Col. Bedford Brown,- deceased. The
land consists, in part of tho following tracts, viz:—
about 1200 acres, being the greater part of the tract
on which Col. Brown lived, situated on the middle
fork of the Oconee river, six miles from Athens, and
abouttwoand a half from Watkinsvillo; being one
of the best and most desirable tracts of land in the up.
per part of Georgia. Ono tract, known as Campbells,
about three miles South of Watkinsvillo, containing
about 400 acres: also a tract about seven miles from
Watkinsvillo known as the Taylor place, contain
ing about the same number of acres. It is also pro-
bable that the mill tract will be ofiered; besides a
number of smaller tracts in different counties in the
upper part of Georgia. I would exchange a part or
tho whole ofthe land for negroes, or for land in the
Western District of Tennessee, or Northern part of
Alabama. JOHN S. BROWN.
Sept. 28—28—5t.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
the first Tuesday in December next, will be j
Ve gold at tho 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-
Samuel Eberhart. Also, one other tract of Land
containing fifty acres, more or less, lying in said
county, adjoining land of Jas. Carrethers and others.
Sold as a part of the Real Estate of William L. Grif-
foth, late of' said county, deceased. Terms made
known on the day ofsale.
FRANCIS P. EBERHART, ) . . .
JAMES LONG. ' \ Adnrt, ‘
Sept. 7—25tds.
order of the Inferior Court, setting for ordinary par
for the benefit of the heirs.
BENJAMIN McREE, ) A - .
JOHN H. LOWE, J Admrs.
Sept. 21—27—tds.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of tho Honorable Infe
rior Court of Gwinnott County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House
in said county on the first Tuesday in December next;
one hundred and five acres of land, more or less,
well improved, lying in tho 6th District of saidcoun-
ty and known by lot numbor one liundred and twen
ty-nine—also two negroes, Nathan a boy eight years
and Jano a girl six years of age; and all of the un
sold personal property of said docoased. Sold for
tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Mathew
Wynn, deceased.
WM. RICHARDSON, 1 . , .
MAT. J. VILLI AMS, i Admrt -
Sept. 21—27—tds.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against tho Estato
of Edward H. Maxey, deceased, will please pre
sent them, duly authenticated, withih the time pro.
scribed by law; and all those indebted to said Estate
will please make immediate payment.
DAVID ELDER, Adm’r.
Sept. 7—25—40d.
CORONER’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court Houso door in
the town of Carncsville, Franklin County, on
tho first Tuesday in November next, tho following
properly to wit: Ono negro woman by tho name
of Rachael, and hor three children, Elam a boy eight
years oil, Hannah a girl five years old, John a boy-
child fr/o months old, and Grcon a boy fourteen
years old. Sold as tho property of Charles W.
Bond, tc< satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Franklin St-pe.
rior Court, in favor of William Jolly and Charier J.
Vomer, Executors of William Jolly, deceased, against
Charles W. Bond, principal, Thomas* Former and
William Hockctt, securities. • Property pointed ont
by said f ond. tfOm A - v [flfH ttp
DENNIS PHILLIPS, Coroner.
Oct.5-- 29—tds..
.feXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold at the residence of Susannah
Nixon, in Jackson county, on Thursday tho
10th day of October next, tho personal property be
longing to tho Estato of Travis Nixon, late of said
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tho,cred
itors of said deceased.
ASA VARNUM, Ex’r.
SUSANNAH NIXON, Ex’x,
August 24—23—td*i*j • / ■
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
W ILL be sold on Monday the 11th of Novem.
ber next, at the plantation whereon Reuben
Ransom, Sen., formerly resided in this county, tho
plantation of said deceased, together with a quantity
of Household and Kitchen furniture, com, fodder*
oats, horses, catilo, hogs and sheep; plantation tools,
foe. Tho land will be divided into two equal por
tions and sold separate. Sale to continue from day,
to day until dll is disposed of,
Also, one Negro Woman, named Hannah, will he
cold at tho same time and place for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
JAMES JENNINGS,
„ JNO. G. MAYtfE.
Sept. 28—23—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, doceased,
applies to the Court for Letters of Dismission.
Ordered, that after forty days publication of this
rule in the Southern Banner, the said Guardian will
be dismissed, unless causo 6c shown to the contrary,
of which all concerned are hereby notified.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this
3d day of September, 1833.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o.
Sopt. 7—25—40d.
Ex’rs.
^ 'ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
TTNpER an order of tho Honorable tho Inferior I
Court oi Madison county when sitting for Or-
(inary purposes, will bo sold at the Court Houso iu
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS Wm. J. Russell applies for letters
of Administration on tho Estate of Matilda
Gordon, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to citp and admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bo and appear at my office, within tho timo pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said Letters of Administration should not be grantod
Given under my hand this 13th, September, 1833,
WM. MALTBIE, c. c. o.
Sept. 21—27—30d. *
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
■MTHEREAS James L. Thonsis and Henry P.
. ulo ” Thomas apply to mo for letters of Adminis.
said county, on tho first Tuesday in Docembcr next, lratl on on the Estate of Levin W. Thomas, deceased
a tract of Land lying in said county, on South Broad | These aro therefore td cite and admonish all and
River, containing ono hundred'and fifty acres, more
nr ltnimr tlira T.nnJ .1 m ... *
or less, being the I*nd and Plantation whereon Rob
ert Carrethers, deceased, while in lif e resided. Also,
nmc Negroes, consisting of men, women and chil-
dren. Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors
of tho said deceased. Terms mado known the day
of sale. ‘ ' *
JAMES CARRETHERS, )
JAMES SATE. I \ Adm’rs.
Sept. 14—26—4m.> * .
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 not be granted.
Given under my hand, September 16,1833.
YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, d. c. c. o.
Sept. 21—27—30d. ' . . ^ "
CCr Book and Job Printing neatly and ac
curatcly executed at this Office.
Gen. D. Nownon,
Bryant W. Nowlin,
Wm. Puryear,
Charles S. Pleasants, '
J. & H. Petty,
Rev. Wm; Quillin, 2.
Win. Riley,
Pro. Renwick, '
John S. Smith,
Millington Scoggin,
Sami. Simnnton,
John Summers,
Philip Shackelford,
Wm. L. Strom,
Miss Susan B. Savage, 3,
Albert G. Seinmcs,
Early W- Thraser,
B. Towns,
Obadiah Thompson
R. G. Taylor,*
Mrs. Jane Tuckwell,
Francis H. Taylor,
A. Tatio, 2,
Mrs. Elizabeth Temple,
A. N. Verdery,
Reuben Vaugn,
Richard Wilson,
Miss Sarah Williamson,
James Wood,
Samuel Wicks, *' ;
Miss Virginia Ware,
George Wortham,
William Whiting, *
William Worsham,
Chiney Walker,
Benj. Young.
Watches, Jewelry, &c*
B B. LORD has just re
• ccived from New York,
and is now opening at his old
stand in this place, a Splendid
and Fashionable Assortment of
Watches,
Jewelry, Cutlery*
MUSICAL lA'STROlEATS,
Plated and Brittania Ware,
' v Perfumery, &c. /
—among which akk
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Gold Lever and I/Epine
WATCHES? Silver Lever, L’Epine and common’
do.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Ear and Finger Rings,
and Breast Piiis of a great and be&ut^ul variety;
Rodgers’ fine Pen Knives; Wade fo Butcher's, and
Rogers’Razors; a Kent Bugle, Clarionets, Flutes,
Flageolets and Violins; Walking Canes; Mathemat
ical Instruments; Salts of Vinegar (a new article);
Silver Table and Tea Spoons; Chess Men; Open
Glasses; pistols, foe. foe.
ID* Clock and Watch Repairing attended to
usual.
Athens, July 13—17tf.
Oct, 5.
W. L. MITCHELL, P. M.
A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Jefferson, Jack.
son county, Ga. 1st. October, 1833.
Col. Garnett Andrews, 2, Isaac A. Lockman,
Peter Auglin,
B. Barnes, Esq.
Reuben Bowling,
Samuel Bums, •
Samuel Baity,
John Batchelor,
John Boyle,
Thomas W, Bowen,
Joseph Crawford,
Elijah Callahan, 2,
Jesse Cheeks,
James Cockran, 2,
George Cowan,
Miss Eliza Chandler,
Charles Dougherty,
James Dorris,
Mrs. Sarah Davis,
Green R. Duke, 2,
Boley Embrey,
Anthony Elton,
Charles B. Finch,
Tandy H- Greene,
John Horton,
Uriah Hall,
Colmore Harrison,
Tilman Harrisson,
Zenas Hubbard, 2,
Abner Hammond,
George S. Hayden,
William E. Hill,
William Hutchinson,
RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE..
O N Monday the 16th inst. PASSENGERS'and
FREIGHT will be conveyed on the Rail : Road
between Charliston and Aiken.
Aiken is ISO miles from Charleston, about 20 milts
from Eduefielo C. H.'and 16 from Avgusta, Geo.
and within half a mile from the Inclined Plane, and
the same distance from the celebrated Cokes Spring.
Passengers will be carried all the way to Hamburg,
S. C. on the Rail Road, except porterage of about
one mile at the Inclined Plane.
September, 14—26—61.
John Maples,
Peter E. McMillan,
Claborn Maddox,
Gray McLesten,
William' McGinniss,
Charles B. McKinney,
James Moses,
James Nash,
Janies Nabens,
Andrew Oliver,
John J. Park,
Thomas Phillips, 2,
Moses H. Potts,
Glenn Pnelps,
William Rankin, j
Ezekiel Ratchford,
John Robertson,
Roliert Roberts,
Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp,
James H. Stark,
Zadock Sexton,
John Stovall,
John R. Stanley,
William Sims,
Joseph J. Singleton,
Harrison Thurmond,
Miss Elsa Taylor,
Thomas Usher,
Abraham Venable,
Miss Nancy A. Watson,
Washington B. Winters,3,
Mrs. Simmons, for
Charity Williams,
. :Jf s a,re-House .
And Commission Rusiness.
T ^iHE undersigned having taken that extensive
FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE o-. Campbell
street, recently occupied by Messrs. Slaughter and
Labuzan, offers his services to the Planters and AJer.
chants in the above business. His arrangements
aro such, as will enable him to make cash advances
to any extent on Cotton stored with him; and be
hopes from many years experience in tho Cottoi
Trade, and strict personal attention to all buainen
he may be favored with, to share a portion of public
patronage, and particularly oj.’ his former friends and
customers. R. MAhONE.
(CP The business of MAIX)NE AND SISTARE
is continued in Savannah; under the management of
Mr. H. Sistare.
Augusta, Sept. 528—28—lm. *
Hiram H. Hemphill,
Albert G. Jernigan,
Justices of the Inf. conrt, Middleton Witt,
Pyrcmus Kemp, William Wood,
John Kerbin, Larkin Whitmire,
Matthew or John Long, Asbury Wright.
Elizabeth M. Lumpkin,
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, P. M.
Oct 5—29—3t.
Wili bo Sold
O N the 22d of October next, at-the dwelling of
the subscriber, near Providence Meeting-House,
eight miles above Danielsville, Madison county, Gs.
my PLANTATION, consisting of" Four Hundred
Acres, about one hundred and twenty acres of which
aro under cultivation. Also—Corn, Fodder, Oats,
foe. Also, part of one other Tract, supposed to con.
tain 390 ‘Acres, adjoining the first mentioned tract,
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, one
22 years of age, the other sixteen years old—both
likely. * . V
It is 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 ran out of the ore; the true value is
yet to seek for. It is good for Corn, Wbent, foe.
JEPTHA1I PICKETT.
August 24—23td8. .
Notice.
All persons indebted to the subscriber are request,
cd to make payment by the first of January next, as
tho Subscriber is bound to have money by that time.
Also, young gentlemen of the College are requested to
call and settle their accounts by tho close of this term
He offers for sale a fine Gig, which will be sold low.
Any one wishing to purchase will call and examine it.
A.BRYDIE.
Oct. 5—29—3t.
A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Watldnsville,
Ga. on the 1st of October, 1833.
Roderick Hill,
Capt. John B. Hawkins,
Mrs. Martha Kelly,
Wm. C. Lyman,
Lateng Legg,
Joseph Morton,
Tabitha Melton, t
Francis H. Oliver,
Nicholas Sheats*
James Stephens,
James M f Strong,
Ambrose Smith,
Henry Tyler,
Thomas A. Wright,
Jomes.Wbaley,
Dr. Wm. Williamson.
Joseph Adair,
Nancy Browning, ’
John Brightwell, Esq.
Elias Busby,
John I. Cheatham,
Leonard E. Case,
Fry Carpenter,
Robert Dougherty, 2,
Mr. —— Delay,
Isaac Daniel],
David Elder,
Mrs. Nancy Elder;
Hezekiah Elder,
John Earnhart,
Abel Homing,
Miss Eliza L. Gresham,
TAKE NOTICE.
A S my wife Phoebe Phagans has quit my bed end
board without provocation:
This is therefore to caution all persons whatsoev
er from trading with her on my account, without my
consent, or from entering into any contract with hor
on my account, without my like consent.
MOSES PHAGANS.
Oct. 5—29 3t.* >
THE SPY
AND : /
SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
T HE unprecedented socccss of the SPY—there
having been nearly seventeen hundred subscri
bers received since its commencement, in July last
—is the best evidence of the estimation it has secu-
red in the public mind. While the present proprie
tors will pursue tho pourso which has confered such
eminent popularity on their predecessors,they will also
use overy endeavor to give the SPY, a spirit of greater
vigour,iteifjety.and originality, than has been hereto
fore achieved. This publication isintended os a satiric
al observer & corrector of tho manners of the day.
Satire is a most effective and powerful weapon in tho
hands of a judicious tatician, and may be used on
any occasion with advantage, but particularly upon
the vices or follies of the commmanity. Tho respec
table responsibility assumed, is a sufficient guarantee
for its utility and excellence;'and for tho total ox-
pulsion from its columns of scurility which blunts
tho edge of satire, and deprives it of its purifying
agency.. L ieraturo and the Drama will be sh rers of
its columns, and all that is serviceable to tho progress
of useful inforamation and moral improvement will
receive its warm advocacy.
.The terms are $2 per annum, payable in advance,
or $2 50, if not paid before the expiration of six
months. ' • •
Agents will be allowed a discount of 10 per cent,
on all subscribers they obtain; by remitting or becom-
ing responsible for the same. They will be also en«.
titled ta a eopy of the paper gratuitously.
All orders must be addressed (post paid) to
W. C. ARMSTRONG &
No. 1, Athenian Buildings.
CO.
GEORGIA^ FRANKLIN COUNIT.
SHAKEN up by Joseph McEntire, Esq, and post
ed before Job Hatnmond, Esq. on the 18th Sept.
1833 : ono bay marc, with wliito ou all her foot, 7 or
8 yearn old, 4 feet 8 inches high, a senr on her-left
thigh; appraised to $35:, A true extract from the
estiay. THOS. KING. c. j. c
• Sept. 28—28—2t. -
John Hinesly,
PARMENAS HAYNES, P. M.
Octi 5—29—3t.
A List of Letters
Remaining in- the Post Office at Danielsville,
Ga. on the 1st of October, 1833.
Edwin Jones, 2,
Athilineu J ohnston,
John Mead, 2,
John Millican,
Robert Patton, 2,
Royal' Richards,
Miss Sally Bailey,
Edward Breland,
James Bachus, .
Henry Brown,
Miss Elizabeth Curry, (
James Caruthers,
Mrs. Elizabeth Coopor,
Jesse Downs,’
Thornton Fitz Patrick,
Hiram Hampton, 2, |
Joseph B. Harriss,
Beasff Human,
B. Hendricks,
James Jordan, 1
’ WILLIAM MERONEY, P. M.
Oct. 5—29—3t. . /
Mrs. Martha Stephens,
William Seagraves,
Charles Tuggle,
Henry P. White,
Mrs. Delilia Wynn,
Miss Sarah T/ Ware,
James Willson.
Notice.
W HEREAS, a separation has taken place by
consent and agreement between, myself and
my wife Hannah Meadows, by which ^agreement 1
am now supporting her in a separate habitation on
my land, and not being willing to be subjected to any
debts of her contracting, without my consent:
This is thereforo to caution all persons whatsoever,
from trading with her on my account, without my
special consent, or from entering into any contract
with her, on my account without my like consent.
This is not from any. malignant design, but merely
to secure me from difficulties.
; >:■ . JACOB MEADOWS, Sen.
Sopt. 28—28—3t. . .
T Hl£ subscriber tenders his thanks to his cus’.o
mere, for the liberal patronage he has hitherto
received. Besides continuing the business at his old
stand, known .as the t
FKANKLIY HOTEL,
He has purchased the establishment at present occu
pied a3 a Tavern by Dr. TINSLEY, whore he will
be prepared for tho accommodation of Families.—
Th« stand is well-known as being every way eligible.
No exertions will bo spared to merit a- continuance
of that liberal patronage, by which he has been cn.
couraged thus to extend his business.
JOHN J^CKSONa
March 16—52—tf. ' 1
. Caveat.
A LL porsons are cautioned against trading fori
promisOry note, given by the subacriber to
James Koib. for eighteen dollars, some time in this
month or last, as the land for which I give said not*
has been levied on to pay raid Kolb's debts', and I am
determined not to pay it unless compelled by law.
* D. V. PITTMAN.
Oct. 5—29—3t-
For Sale,
A GENERAL Assortment of IRON on conrijn-
mont, at seven cents per pound.
FINNY'MOORE.
July 20 118tf. '
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
D AVID M. BURNS, of Capt. Williamsons dist.
Georgia Malatia, of said county, tolls before mo
a black more and colt, the mare supposed lo be ten
years old and about fifteen hands high—the colt sup
posed to be two months old : the mare and colt ap
praised by William and Thomas Potts, to seventy-
five dollars; this 20th Aug. 1833. . (
JAMES MILLICAN. j. r.
A true extract from the estr:iy book.
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Clk.
Oct. 5—29—2t. ,
T WENTY days after date application will be
made to the Honorable the.Court of Ordinary of
Clark county, for leave to diride the personal proper-
ty of Anthony Cheatham, deceased.
MARY W..CHEATHAM, Adnu’x.
GEO. M. ARCHER, Adm’r. " :
Sept. 21—27—20d.
TEie Southern Banner?
IS fUJVJSJIED IN THE TOWN OF ATH£N$, QEOB.GIA, 4
• EVERY SATURDAY,
BY ALBOIV CHASE.
TERMS.— 1 Three dollars per year, payable in ai-1
vanco, or Four dollars if delayed to the end of* the
year. Tho latter amount will bo rigidly exacted d
all who fail to meet their payments in advance.
No subscription received for loss than ono year, un
less the money is paid in advance; and no paper will j
be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except (
at theoption ofthe publisher. A failure on the pah
of subscribers to notify us of their intention of re
linquishment, accompanied with tho amount due, will
bo' considered as equivalent to a new engagement, ani
papers sent accordingly.
Advertisements wili bo inserted at the usual rates.
O’All Letters to the Editors on matters connected
with tho establishment, must be post paid in order to-
secure attention. t ! , .,
ID’Notjcc of tho sale of Land and Negroes by Ad
ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must bo pub;
hshed sixty days previous to the day of sale.
Tho sole of Personal Property, in like manner,
must be publishedforty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to debtors and creditors qjf an estate, must bo
published/orty days.
Notice that. Application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary, forLeavo to sell Land or Negroes, m-C
bo published four months.
Notice that Application will be made for Letters of
Administration, must be published thirty days, and
for Letters of Dismission, six months.