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Clark Sheriff’s Sale*
Oil the first Tuesday in November next,
1|TILL be Bold at the Court House in the town
Sheriff's Sales for November in
LUMPKIN COUNTY.
Lot Dist. Sec. Property of
820 4 1 J Hogan,
of Watkinsville, Clark county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
AH the right, title and interest of James T.
Whitehead in and to three 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 age: levied on as the property of James
T. Whitehead, to satisfy two fi. fas. from a Magis
trate’s Court, in favor of William Sisemore vs. James
T. Whitehead. Levy made and returned by a con
stable.
Fifty-one Acres of land, more or less, grant-
cd to John Pounds, on the waters of Barber’s Creek,
adjoining Leo and othen: levied on as the property
of Peter Dunkin to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Magistrate’s
Court, in favor S. J. Scoggins, for the use of John
Kirley vs. Peter Dunkin. Levy made and returned
by a constable.
Fifty-one acres of land, more or less, grant-
ed to John Pounds, ; on the waters of Barber’s Creek,
adjoining Wallis and others: levied on os the prop-
erty of Thomas Dunkin, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a
Magistrate’s Court in favor of William 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 the possession of Joel Williams : levied
on as the property of William R. Thomas, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Hezekiah W. Scovell vs. Wil
liam R. Thomas, Thomas A. Wright and Littleton
R. Brewer.
Two Lots, situated in the Town of Wat
kinsville, 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
ber fifty-seven and fifly-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
ert Ligon vs. William Manley.
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town cf Watkinsville, Clark county, with-
in the usual hours of 6ale, the following property,
to wit: \
All the right, title and interest of Robert
Love and David H. Love, in and to certain Negroes,
to wit: Letty a woman, about twenty-five or thirty
years of age, Reuben a boy, about twenty years of
age and Peter a boy, about eighteen years of age:
levied on as the property of Robert Lovo and David
H. Love, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued upon the ‘foreclos
ure of a mortgage in favor of John Nisbot vs. Rob
ert Iioveand David II. Lovo. Property pointed out
by the plaintiff. ISAAC S. VINCANT, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28. •
296 IS
255 13
1013 li
1016 5
37 13
1118 12
804 5
1113 5
691 5
825 11
320 13
163 13
174 11
428 15
149 15
896 4
428 5
408 15
748 11
Rabun Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
, '|yiLL be sold at the Court Houso 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, nows Rabun coun
ty, containing one hundred acres, more or less: levi
ed on as the property of William Dooly, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of John Craw. Property pointed out
by Martin Culberson. Levy made and retumod to
mu by a constable.
Lot of Land number 10, in the 3d district
of Rabun: levied on as tho 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.
Lot of Land number 16, in the 5th district
of Rabun: levied on as tho property of Sampson
Meeler,'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. * ,
JFotir jKmtftg’ Justices.
P Stanfield, ot al. O Ward.
To satisfy.
Harrison So Eakle.
,H Mann,
C Brie],
W BDean,
I’ O Mann, .
W C Stewart,
R H Weston,
J Teal,
A Dcnsler,
T J Powell,
G Fry,
M Bullock,
C W Brock,
Choice & Co. *
G Millen.
T Wynn.
R S Gibson.
S M’Junkin.
J Austin.
W Pegg.
YS Pickard.
T B Cooper.
Hartnet So Clarke.
J Huff
J Powell So Co.
F )UR months afterdate, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a Tract of Land in said county, containing
two hundred anduighty acres, it being tho real Estate
I of Thomas Hinton, deceased, adjoining Pope, Puryear
I 6-U p al. i ' Pal. !_ • p :j
Valuable Lands and mills
FOR SALE.
A GREEABLY to the last Will and Testament of
William p; Arnold, late of Madison county, de-
| ceased, will be sold at tho Court House of said conn.
| ty, on the First Tuesday in November next,
A Tract of Land,
and othen. Sold for the benefit'of the heim of said I Situated in said county, on the South Fork of Broad
J a vii/mim wcarm/var n j • I w * - — . -»*. * • i _ P Qt u l.K« GmSlI* Tlasstmvn
| deceased. RACHAEL HINTON, Adm’x.
June 22—14—4m.
W Jackson, et. ill. I B Rowland.
W Crockett, E Lampkin.
1 ^0UR months after date application will be made j
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall conn-j
| ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
| tell the real estate of James Thomas, deceased.
BRANUM THOMAS, Adm’r.
July 6—16—4m.
L Whitaker,
P Hancock,
T James,
C Carrol, '
J R Stanford.
LJ Dupree.
C W Christian.
Lewis Barton.
F OUR months after date, application will be
r
,168 9
31 6
104 9
201 25
242 25
140 6
79 10
77.5
234 27
32 5
GILMER COUNTY.
E Johnson, S M’Junkin.
T Bartlett,
S G Thro ad craft,
W Daniel,
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Madison
| County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to JaihesC. Lane and
j Harrison G. Lone, of Madison county. Minors.
WILLIAM M. LANE, Guardian.
Sept 7—25—w4m.
W E Chapel,
S Forbues,
M Keys,
J Wister,
I. Long,
J Jones,
Harris & Solomon. |
W Craig.
R L Gamble.
S McJunkin.
R Butler.
S M’Junkin.
S McJ unkin.
do.
. J Ledbetter.
yOUB months after date application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jocksoa
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Sampson Peugh, late of j
said county, deceased.
JAMES MONTGOMERY, Adm’r.
Sept. 7—25—w4m.
26 9
120 9
173 9
212 14
40 6
18 6
199 6
251 8
52 9
116 12
104 8
70 14
18 14
69 12
273 12
12 10
298 11
MURRAY COUNTY.
H. Coker, J H Hardie.
JJIOUR months after date application will be mode
J Nichols,
do. v.
W Wilkers,
do.
W Morgan,
do.
E Frost,
A Adams,
J G Darby,
W &.J Mullonr,
S Adams,
do.
J H W Mercer,
J F Herb,
J B Roberson,
II M’Donnall,
R A Roffc.
do.
W B Towns,
do.
H Ferrell,
do.
T Ricks,
do.
R Butler,
do.
Y? B Towns,
do.
M Pcndergrast.
W Brown.
M Pcndergrast.
do.
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Hall
j county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Michael
Pruitt, deceased.
ASENATIl PRUITT, Ex’x.
Sept. 14 '26 4m.
F )UR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to soli all the real estate belonging to Orphans
of Eldridge Nall, late of said county, deceased.
ASA VARNUM, Guardian.
August 24—23—4m.
CASS COUNTY.
259 6
135 5
1013 21
168 4
615 4
582 4
1273 17
1173 17
709 4
872 17
102 22
108 4
71 16
337 4
39 6
153 6
697 4
69 22
534 21
51 6
J Norris,
do.
S Williams,
W M Craig,
J Hillis,
A Nicholson,
M Parr,
I Barrington,
W Kirkpatrick,
J Kelly,
C Stephens,
A Cruse,
- H Tomlinson,
S. Cook,
T M’Cleskey,
H T Eubank,
S Joseph,
J Pcavy,
F Butler,
T W Dotry,
R Butler,
do.
II Love.
YS Pickard.
A S Jones.
H L Sims.
J R Standford.
Hardwick&Wcbster
J Lindley.
J H Newton,
do.
J H Jones.
W P Hardwick.
J H Tarrand.
C C Collins.
W C Avery.
J R Crane.
Bird & Baker.
J Seller.
W M’Connel.
COBB COUNTY.
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be sold at the Court Houso in Jefferson,
Jackson county, within the usual hours cf
sale, the following property, to wit‘:
Two Hundred and twentv-seven acres of
land, more or less* on Parlis’ Creek, adjoining Mor
gan—Two hundred and ninety-four acres of land,
more dr less, dn Parks’ Creek, adjoining David
Bums—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 Chos. Henry, Count
Do Estang. Four hundred and fifty acres, more or
less, on the waters of Bear Creek, whereon Allen
Gilbert now lives, granted to John Burton—Twen-
ty.five 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 the property of
Samuel Halo, Administrator of John Cormick, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the State Bank of Geor
gia vs. said Hale, Administrator, &c.
BARNABAS BARRON, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28. 1
24 18
2
T Askcm,
G Millen.
277 17
2
E Johnson,
S M’Junkin.
130 1
2
S Thompson,
do.
398 1
2
T Wells,
H Zabbins.
218 20
2
F Herring,
M’Junkin So Smith.
116 17
2
W OjNeal,
S M’Junkin.
646 2
3
B Heart,
W Cline.
367 19
2
B Few,
S M’Junkin.
175 16
2
W Haynes,«
M’Junkin So Terry.
815 3
3
S Espy,
S M’Junkin.
1091 17
2
G Knotts,
do.
332
J Mayhar,
. do.
1025 16
2
B Callahand,
J Everett.
557 16
2
J Callahand;
J F Smith.
708 1
2
T Lyon,
J Lottin.
685 3
3
ENash,
Boyle So Webb,
281 20
2
A Brooks,
J Boyle.
189 20
2
H Land,
A Castlcbery.
281 16
2
W Carnes,
J Boyle.
596 17
2
M Chandlers,
do.
762 17
2
B Crow,
T L Tanner.
587 17
2
W Bryant,
J Wilson. •
1116 19
2
J Duberry,
W &, D Watson.
306 19
2
W L Southall,
Towns &. Lcby.
512 19
2
L Cravy,
WW Walker.
390 16
2
It Bynum,
J Gainer.
1008 18
2
SGlading
C Smith.
339 19
2
J B Barkc,
O Reid.
FORSYTH COUNTY.
77 3
1
A Ellard,
F A Brqwn.
116 14
1
J Allison,
J, Rogers.
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
?KS7TLL be sold at the Court Housd’ in Jefferson,
» » Jackson county, within the usual hours of
•alo, the following property to wit:
. One Gray Horse, ten or twelve years old ;
levied on as the property of James Bailey, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Green R. Duke, vs. said Bailey.
One Ttact of Land containing fifty acres,
more or loss, with a Grist Mill thereon, adjoining
Starka Hunter and others, on the waters of tho Mid-
die Oconee : levied on as the property pf Wm. Ho-
ett to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices.Court, in
favor of Jesse Pato, vs., said Huctt. Lavy mqifr and
returned to me by a Constable.'
G. F. ADAMS, D. Sh’ff.
Oct, 5.
CORONER’S SALE.
W ILL be sold befbrs the Court Houso door in
tine town of Camoaville, Franklin County, on
the first Tuesday in November next, tho following
property to wit: One nogro woman by the name
of Rachael, and her three children, Elum a boy eight
years old, Hannah a girl five years old, John a boy.
child five months old, and Green a boy fourteen
years old. Sold as the property of Charles W
Bond, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Franklin Supe
rior Court, in favor of William Jolly and Charles J,
Vcm’er, Executors of William Jolly, deceased, against
Charles W. Bond, principal, Thomas Former and
William Hockott, securities. Property pointed out
by said Bond.'
DENNIS PHILLIPS, Coroner.
Oct.5—29—tds.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against tho Estate
i of Travis Nixon, lato of Jackson county, de.
ceised, are requested to present them in terms of the
law; and those indebted to said cstato, are desired to
make immediate payment.
IBmrw- ASA VARNUM, Ex’r.
SUSANNA NIXON, Ex’x.
Sept. 7—2 .>—40 d.
667
14
872
595
515
417
1191 14
423 3
326 1
431 14
1028 2
42 2
105 1
338 14
1263
485 2
506 1
144 14
506 2
370 1
12 2
206 1
949 14
104 3
70 14
972 14
2 .1
1
1
T Morgan,
J C Helverson,
G Sturtevant,
J F Herb,
J Marcman,
P Trammel,
J Deese,
J C Blance,
J Johnson
I Barton,
H Gulledge,
C R Croslcy,
J Kclb,
E Lee,
G W Thomas,
9 24
51 14
29 16
1010 3
146 3
328 16
69 24
259 3'
294 5
R H Werton, et al. J Austin.
T Bradford, S M’Junkin.
M Kendrick,
C M’Kurd,
N Smith, et. al.
S Crow,
M> J D Moore,
SJ Scroggins,
W G Jones,
J J Fisk, et. al.
J Salter,
FLOYD COUNTY.
BW Leach, G Millen.
•S Petty,
AClaig,
W Carlisle,
RHCeldwell,
TBSbaw,
T Pope,
J W Howard,
N Sims,
W Gilbert.
W White.
J M’Cutchen.
W T Short.
W A Carr.
Rawls So Jelks.
J Wicker.
J P Winn.
River, adjoining l»nda of Stephen Smith, Dearborn
Caring and others, containing Fixe Hundred and fif
ty-five Acres, of which between two and three hun
dred acres ore cleared, and in good order for farming,
with an excellent
GRIST AND SAW ITI1LL,
And other good buildings—Store-House, Ac. This
tract of Land is on the road leading from Danielsville
to Augusta, and has on it one of the best seats for a
Manufactory, that can be found in the Staie.
—ALSO— '
Will be sold at the same time and place, another
Tract of Land, adjoining the above named tract,
David Barnett, William Webb and others, lying in
Oglethorpe county, consisting of about
Three Hundred Acres*
Of which two hundred a ores and upwards, are clear,
ed and in good order for farming—with Good Build,
ings, Cotton Gin, Soc. and an excellent
Newly Erected Distillery,
The above tracts of land contain excellent water,
and are perfectly healthy. The whole will be sold
on a credit of one and two years, by giving bond and
approved security. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased,
O' Penons wishing to examine any of the above
mentioned land, can, do so at any time, by calling on
S. O. Arnold, on the premises.
P. E. ARNOLD, and S. O. ARNOLD,
Executors of Wm. P. Arnold, deceased.
Sept. 5—25tds.
JAIPUR months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Habersham
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a tract of Land belonging to Anna Jordan,
Thomas Jordan, and Amey Jordan, minor heirs of
Thomas Jordan, deceased.
REUBEN JORDAN, Guardian.
Sept. 14—26—4m.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Hall county, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday
in December next, at the Court house in Lumpkin
county, all tho 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 IIAWPE, Agent for
- WM. BRACKETT, Ex’r.
Sept. 21—27—tds.
F‘
IOUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to Bell 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.
Notice.
’WM7TLL be sold at the Court House in the coun-
V » ty of Clark, on the first Tuesday in December
A List of Letters
===
Remaining at the Post Office in Athens Ga.
October 1st. 1833.
Watches, .Jewelry, &e*
B. B. LORD has just re
Mrs. Sarah Adams, 2,
M. E. Brenan, 3,
Wm. Bell, 2,
George D. Barlays,
Doct. John M. Borders,
David Cook,
John Clark,
John W. Cook v
Isharn 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,
John N. Hall,
Robert Harris,
David Hiden,
Samuel Hancock,
Samuel Harris,
James L. Jones,
Nicholas Lyon, 2,
Richard Leo,
Messrs. Lawton, &Co.
Benj. Morris,
Charles Miller,
V. T. Mathers,
Benj. T. Mosely,
Sami. M’Junkin,
John Matthews,
Wm. Nixon,
Wm. Nichols,
Gen. D. Newnan,
Bryant W. Nowlin,
Wm. Puryear,
Charles S. Pleasants,
J. & H. Petty,
Rev. Wm. Quillin, 2.
Wm. Riley,
Pro. Renwick,
John S. Smith,
Millington Scoggin,
Sami. Siinonton,
John Summers,
Philip Shackelford,
Wm. L. Strain,
Miss Susan B. Savage, 3,
Albert G. Semmes, • v
Early W. Thraser,
B. Towns,
Obadiah Thompson
R. G. Taylor,
Mrs. Jane Tackwell,
Francis H. Taylor,
A. Tatiu, 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.
ceived from New York,
and is now opening at his old
stand in this place, a Splendid .
and Fashionablo Assortment of
W*atchcs
?
Jewelry, Cutlery*
musical instruments,
Plated and Brittania Ware,
Verfuuicry, &c.
AMONG WHICH ABE
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Lever and L’Epino
WATCHES; Silver Lever, L’Epine and common
I do.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Ear and Finger Rings,
| and Breast Pins of a great and beautifiu variety;
Rodgers’ fine Pen Knives; Wade Si Batcher’s, and
Rogers’ Razors ; a Kent Bugle, Clarionets, Flutes,
Flageolets and Violins; Walking Canes;
ical Instruments; Salts of Vinegar (a new article);
Silver Table and Tea Spoons; Chess Men; Opera.
Glasses ; Pistols, &c. &c.
ID* Clock and Watch Repairing attended to as
I Usual.
Athens, July 13-i-17tf.
Oct, 5.
V/. L. MITCHELL, P. M.
RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE,
O N Monday the 16th inst. PASSENGERS and
FREIGHT will be conveyed on the Rail Road
| between Charleston and Aiken.
Aiken is 120 miles from Charleston, about 20 miles
} from Edgefield C. H. and 16 from Augusta, Geo.
and within half a mile from the Inclined Plana, and
| the samo distance from the celebrated Coker 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—6t.
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, .
P )UR months after date.application will be made
tc
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Haber.
| sham county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell Lot number sixty-eight in the tenth dis.
trict of Carrol. Also, number two hundred So thirty,
one in the thirteenth district of Muscogee—both
drawn by the illegitimates of Hannah Thomas, of
| said county. DARIUS ECHALS, Guardian.
Sept. 14—26—4m.
next, five hundred acres of land in said county, join,
ing Orsburn and others, part of the real estate of
William McRee, late of said county dec’d. Sold by
order of the Inferior Court, setting for ordinary pur
poses; for the benefit of the heirs.
BENJAMIN McREE,
JOHN H. LOWE,
Sept. 21—27—tds.
Admr’s.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwin
nett county, when sitting for Onliniry purposes, for
| leave to sell lot of land No. 49, in the 14th District
i and 4th section, Murray County, the Bamo being the
prooerty of William Branham, a minor.
JAMES H. GILREATH, Guardian.
Sept. 21—27—4 m.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS Wm. J. Russell applies for letters
of Administration on the Estate of Matilda
Gordon, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said Letters of Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 13th, September, 1833.
WM. MALTBIE, c. c. o. - -
Sept. 21—27—30d.
Peter Anglin,
B. Barnes, Esq.
Reuben Bowling,
Samuel Burns,
Samuel Baily,
John Batchelor,
John Boyle,
Thomas W. Bowen,
Joseph Crawford,
Elijah Callahan, 2,
Jesse Cheeks,
James Cockran, 2,
George Cowan,
Miss Eliza Chandler,
Charles Dougherty, 2,
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,
Hiram H. Hemphill,
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
3ftmUU$trctors’ 3&U&, w HEREAS James L. Thomas and Henry P.
- . j w * Thomas apply to me for letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of Levin W. Thomas, deceased:
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
O N Thursday the seventh day of November next, I
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 I
1 articles too tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit
J of the heirs. Terms made known on the day. Sale [
to continue from day to day until all is sold.
JOHN HEFNER, >
WILLIAM FOPHAM, $
Sept. 28—28—tds.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bo 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, n. c. c. o.
Sopt. 21—27—30d.
Adm’rs.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
| fVN the first Tuesday in December next, will be I
I 'LF sold at the Court Houso in Madison county,
J Hayden.
M Pcndergrast.
P Howard.
A Bennet.
A Wilborn. •*
do.
J M Bearden.
O M Lillibridge.
P H Mantys.
do.
J Kirkpatrick.
S M’Junkin.
do.
J Orr.
M’Junkin & Perry.
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 tho possession of 1 tow will pursue the course which has confered such
THE SPY
AND
SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
T HE unprecedented scccess of the SPY—there ‘ YIr ‘ u ® 1!
having been nearly aeveuteon hundred subscri- j
here received since its commencement, in July last
is the host evidence of the estimation it has seen-
rad in the public inind. While the present proprie-
John Maples,
Peter E. McMillen,
Clabom Maddox,
Gray McLesten,
William McGinniss,
Charles B. McKinney,
James Moses,
James Nash,
. James Nabens,
Andrew Oliver,
John J. Park,
Thomas Phillips, 2,
Moses H. Potts,
Glenn Phelps,
William Rankin,
Ezekiel Ratckfonl,
John Robertson,
Robert Roberts,
Mrs. Elizabeth Shtirp,
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,
fi % urc-IIousc
And (Commission Business.
T HE undersigned having taken that extensive
FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE bn Campbell
street, recently occupied by Messrs. Slaughter and
Labuzan, offers his services to the Planters and Mer.
chants in the above business. His arrangement!
are suck; as will enable him to make cash advance!
to any extent on Cotton stored with him ; and he
hopes from many years experience? in the Cotton
Trade, and strict personal attention to all busmen
he may be favored with, to share a portion of public
ige, and particularly of his former friends and
customers. . R. MALONE.
ID* The business of MALONE AND S 1ST ARE
is continue! in Savannah; under tho management of
Mr. H. Sistare.
Augusta Sept. 28—28—lm.
Will be Sold
Albert G. Jernigan,
Justices of the Inf. court, Middleton Witt,
Pyremus Kemp, William Wood,
John Kerbin, Iarkin Whitmire,
Matthew or John Long, Asbury Wright.
Elizabeth M. Lumpkin,
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, P. M.
Oct. 5—29—3t.
O N the 22d of October next, at the dwelling of
the subscriber, near Providence Medting-House,
eight miles above Danielsville, Madison county, Ga.
my PLANTATION, consisting of Four Hundred
Acres, about one hundred an 1 twenty acres of which
are under cultivation. Also—Corn, Fodder, Oata,
&c. Also, part of one other Tract, supposed to con.
tain 300 Acres, adjoining the first mentioned tract,
all uncleared ; a good fifty Saw Gin and thrasher,
and other articles too tedious to mention. Tcrmi
made known on thd day of sale.
Also, will be sold for cash, two Negro men, one
22 years of age, the other sixteen years old—both
likely.
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 hu
also been Silver rim out of the ore; the true value ii
yet to seek for. It is good for Corn, Wheat, Ac.
JEPTHAII PICKETT.
August 24—23tds.
A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Watkinsville, ]
Ga. on the Is/ of October, 1833.
Joseph Adair,
Nancy Browning,
John Brightwell, Esq.
Elias Busby,
John I. Cheatham,
Leonard E. Case,
Fry Carpenter,
Robert Dougherty, 2,
Mr. Delay,
i Samuel Eberhart. Also, one other tract of Land |
containing fifty acres, more or less, lying in said
[ county, adjoining land of Jas. Carre there and others.
Sold as a part of the Real Estate of William L. Grif. I
I feth, late of said county, deceased. Terms made |
I known on the day of sale. •
FRANCIS P. EBERHART,
JAMES LONG.
Sept 7—25tds.
Adm’rs.
Adams & Towns.
M Pierce.
C M Roberts.
H Wilson.
S M’Junkin.
E Oliver.
J H Newton,
do.
do.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SaLE.
r J pursuance of an order of the Honorable Infe
rior Court of Gwinnett County, when sitting for
| ordinary purposes, will he sold* at tha Court House
in said county on tho first Tuesday in December next;
one hundred and five acres of land, more or less,
well improved, lying in the 6th District of said conn-
ty and known by lot number one hundred and twen.
j ty-nine—also two negroos, Nathan * boy eight years
and Jane a girl six years of age; and all of the un-
sold personal property of said deceased. Sold for
tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mathew
Wynn, deceased.
WM. RICHARDSON, ) A . -
r MAT. J. WILLIAMS, ( - r
Sept. 21—27—tds.
eminent popularity on their predecessors,they will also
use every endeavor to give the SPY, a spirit of greater
vigour, variety,and originality, than has been hereto-
fore achieved. This publication is intended as a satiric
al observer & corrector of tho manners of the day.—
Satire is a most effective and powerful weapon in the
hands of a judicious tatician, and may be used on
any occasion with advantage, but particularly upon
the vices or follies of the commmunity. The respec
table responsibility assumed, is a sufficient guarantee
for its utility and excellence; and for the total ex.
pulsion from its columns of scurility which blunts
the edge of satire, and deprives it of its purifying
agency. L erature and the Drama will be sh rers of
its columns, and all that is serviceable to the 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 bo also en-
titled to ft copy of the paper gratuitously.
Aiil orders must be addressed (port paid) to
W. C. ARMSTRONG So CO.
No. 1, Athenian Buildings.
For
A FIRST rate Gig Horse—’well broke and perfect.
..... - -■ - - ■-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of the Honorable Inferi
or Court, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court Houso in Gwinnett county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, ft part of a lot
of land. No. 286, in the fifth District of said county,
containing one hundred and sixtyxsight acres more
or less. Sold for the benefit: of tho heirs and credit,
ore of John Peavey deceased.
JOHN EVANS, Adm’r.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
W ILL bo sold on Monday the 11th of Novera.
her next, at tho plantation whereon Reuben
Ransom, Sen., formerly resided in this county, the
plantation of said deceased, togolber with a quantity
of Household and Kitchen fiiraituro, com, fodder,
oats, horses, cattle, hogs and sheep; plantation tools,
Soc. The land will be divided into - two equal por
tions and sold separate. Sale to continue from day,
to day until all is disposed of. , 1
Also, one Negro Woman, named Hannah, bo ... , .
sold at the same time and place for the benefit of the ftUHEREA8, a separation has taken place by
visM mnrln on tho * consent and agreement between myself and
ly gentle. Also, a'good saddle horse. Cheap for
cash. ' Apply to FRANCIS R. BOWEN.
Oct. 5—29—3t.
Notice.
heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
JAMES JENNINGS,
JNO. G. MAYNE.
Sept. 28—28—tds. '
j Ex’rs.
In right of his wife.
Sept 2L—27—tds.
MARTHA EVANS.
HH, A^Mrm^rORS’ SALE. ^
W ILL be sold at tho late residence of Robert River, containing ono hundred and fifty acres, more
Carrethcre, deceased, in MmAUm in mi ! op loss, hninir tha Land and Pluni.iinn whereon Rob.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
TINDER an order of the Honorable tho Inferior
U, Court of Madison county when sitting for Or
dinary purposes, will he sold at tho Court Houso in
said county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
a tract of Land lying in said county, on South, Broad
agreement between myself and
my wife Hannah Meadows,'by which agreement 1
amjnow 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 therefore 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 liko consent.
This is not from- any malignant design, hut merely
10 secure mo from difficulties/ ;
JACOB MEADOWS, Sen.
Sept. 28—28—3t.
David Elder,
Mrs. Nancy Elder,
Hezekiah Elder,
John Earn hart,
Abel Fleming,
Miss Eliza i! Gresham,
John Hinesly,
PARMENAS HAYNES, P. M.
Oct. 5—29—31.
Roderick Hill,
Capt. John B. Hawkins,
Mrs. Martha Kelly,
Wm. C. Lyman,
Lateng Lcgg,
Joseph Morton,
Tabitha Melton,
Francis H. Oliver,
Nicholas Sheats,
James Stephens,
James M. Strong,
Ambrose Smith, .
Henry Tyler,
Thomas A. Wriglit,
James Whaley,
Dr. Wm. Williamson.
T HE subscriber tenders his thanks to his custo
mors, for tho liberal patronage he has hitherto
received. Besides continuing the business at his old
t standi known as the
A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Danielsville,
Ga. on the 1st of October, 1833.
FRANKLIN HOTEL,
He has purchased the establishment at present occu
pied as a Tavern by Dr. TINSLEY, where ho will
be prepared for tho accommodation of Families.—
| The stand is 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-
i couraged thus to extend his business.
JOHN JACKSON.
March 16—52—tf.
Edwin Jones, 2,
Athilinoa Johnston,
John Mead, 2,
John Millican,
Robert Pattpn, 2,
Royal Richards,
Mrs. Martha Stephens,
William Secgraves,
Charles Tuggle,
Henry P. White,
Mrs. Delilia Wynn,
Mips Sarah T. Ware,
James Willson.
Miss Sally Bailey,
Edward Breland,
James Bachus,
Henry Brown,
Miss Elizabeth Curry,
James Caruthere,
Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper,
Jesse Downs,
Thornton Fitz Patrick,
Hiram Hampton, 2,
Joseph B. Harries,
Bnasil Human,
B. Hendricks,
James Jourdan,
WILLIAM MERONEY, P. M.
Oet. 5—29—3t.
Caveat.,
t iff* persons are cautioned against trading for<
promisory note, given by the subscriber to
I James Koib for eighteen dollars, some time in this
month or last, as the land for which I give said note
has been levied on to pay said Kolb’s debts, and I
determined not to pay it unless compelled by law.
D. V. PITTMAN.
Oct. 5—25—3t-
For Sale,
A GENERAL Assortment of IRON on consign-
i
merit, at seven cents per pound.
FINNY MOORE.
July 20—18tf.
BARGAINS TO BE HAD.
T HE Subscriber will be at Watkinsville in Geor.
gia, from the first until the last of November
next, for the purpose of selling the lands bolbnging
to the heirs of Col. Bedford Brown, deceased. The
land consists, in part of the 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
: about two and a half from W;tkinsville; being one
of the best and most desirable tracts of land in the up
per part of Georgia. One tract, known os Campbells,
about three miles South of Watkinsville, containing
about 400 acres: also a tract about seven miles from
Watkinsville known-as the Taylor place, contain
ing about the same number of acres. It is also pro
bable that the mill tract will be offered; besides a
number of smaller tracts in differeht counties in the
j upper part of Georgia. I would exchange a part or
the whole of tho land for negroes, or for land in the
Western District of Tennessee, or Northern part of
Alabama. JOHN S. BROWN.
Sept. 28—28—5t. « ’ * .
The Southern Banner,
IS FUBUSBKD IN THE TOWN OF ATHENS, GEOBGU,
EVERY SATUBDAT,
BY ALBOIV CHASE.,
Can-others, decease.!, in Madison county, on or loss, being the Land and Plantation whereon Rob- rvr . rtr T . rD AKrlrr T1VT r , rkTT . Tm _
l day of November next, all the nnrinhahln I ertCarrethers, deceased, while in life resided. Also, I GlbUKGlA, rKANKLlN COUNTY.
the 29th day of November next, all the perishable
property belonging to the Estate of tho said deceas
ed, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture
Horses, Cattle, .Hogs, Sheep, Plantation Tools, Corn)
fodder &c. Terms mado known on tho day of sale ’
JAMES CARRETHERS, } *
JAMES SAYE, $ Adm ’«-
Sept. Id*-25 -"tds.
nine Negroes, consisting of men, women und chil- ''BIAKEN up by Joseph MeEntire, Esq. and post-
rirnn. Sold for the benefit of thn liolrs and creditors I ® ed before Job Hammond. Esn. on 18*1.
dren. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of tho said deceased. Terms made known the day
of sale.
' JAMES CARRETHERS,
JAMES SAYE.
Sept. Id 1 36—4m.
Adm’rs.
ed before Job Hammond, Esq. on tho 18th Sept.
1833: ono bay mare, with white on all her feet, 7 or
8 years old, 4 feet 8 inches high, a scar on her left
thigh; appraised to $35. A- true extract from the
THOS. KING, o,j. c.
estray.
Sept. 28—28—2t.
, TAKE NOTICE
A S my wife Phoebe Phagans has quit my bed end
board without provocation t
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 her
on my account, without my like consent.
MOSES PIIAGANS.
Oct. 5—29—3t.« . -
TERMS.—Three dollars per year, payable in
vance, or Four dollars if delayed to the end of tb»
year. The latter amount will be rigidly exacted of ,
al! who fail to meet their payments in advance.
No subscription received for less than one year, up.
less the money is paid in advance; and no paper will .
be discontinued until all arrearage **• 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 tho amount duo, will
be considered as equivalent to a new engagement, and
papers sent accordingly. , ,
Advertisements will bo inserted at the usual rates-
EPAU Letters to the Editors on. matters connected
with the establishment, must bo post paid in order to
secure attention. ' „ . ... . ..
' EpNotice of thosalo of land and Negroes by Ad.
ministratojs, Executors, or Guardians, must Bo pub-
lushed sixty days previous to the day of sale.
The sale of Personal Property, in liko manner,,
must be published/orfy days previous to the clay of sale.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
published/orfy days. '
Notice that Application will be made to the Court
of Ordinaiy, for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
be published four months.
Notice that Application will be made for Lettersof
^ministration, must be published thirty days, and
for Letters of Dismission, six months,