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SHcrtits' featis.
Clark Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be gold at the Court House in tho town
eg. Watkinsvillo, Clark county, within the
Usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.
All the right, title and interest of James I •
Whitehead in and to three Negroes, to wit: Celia a
Woman, about i9 years of age, Lucy a woman, about
seventeen years of ago, and Anderson a boy, about
two years of ago: levied on as tho 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 rotumod.by n con.
stable. f
Fifty-ono Acres of land, more or less, grant
ed to John Pounds, on tho waters of Barber’s Creek,
adjoining Leo and others: levied on as' the property
of Potor Dunkin to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Magistrate’s
Court, in favor S. J. Scoggins, for the use of John
Kirloy vs. Peter Dunkin. Levy made and returned
by a constable* • i.i *\
Fifty-one acres of l$nd, more or less, grant-
Od to John Pounds, on tho waters of Barber’s Creek,
adjoining Wallis and others: levied on es tho prop,
erty of Thomas Dunkin, to satisfy a fi..fh. from a
Magistrate’s Court in favor of William Martin vs.
Thomas Dunkin and Wm. J. Smith. Levy mado
and,returned by a constable.' i
The entire wood work of a Road Wagon,
new, now in tho possession of Joel Williams: levied
on as the property of William R. Thomas, to satisfy
a fi. fit. in favor of Hezokiah W. Scovell vs. WB-
liam R. Thomas, Thomas A. Wright and Littleton
R. Brewer.
Two Lots, situated in tho Town of Wat-
kinsville, with'a dwelling House and other buildings
thereon, at presont occupied by Mrs. Fulwood, known
and distinguished in the plan of said Town by Nura.
her fifty-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.
ert Ljgon vs. William Manley.
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh*fc
Sept. 28. "
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL bo sold before the Court House door in
tho town of Watkinsvillo, Clark county, with
in the usual hours of silo, the following property,
to wit:
All the right, title and interest of Robert
Love and: David II. Love, in and to certain Negroes,
to witfc Letty a woman, about twenty.five or thirty
years of age, Reuben a boy, about twetaty years of
age and Peter a boy, about eighteen yoars of ago:
levied on as the property of Robert Love and Dkvid
II. Love, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued upon tho forcclos.
uro of a mortgage in favor of John Nisbet vs. Rob
ert Loveanfl David II. Love. Property pointed out
by the plaintiff. ISAAC S. VINCANT, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28.
Sheriff's Sales for November in
LUMPKIN COUNTY.
Lot Diet. See. Property of To satisfy.
J Hogan, Harrison & Eakle.
P Stanfield, ct. al-O Ward.
H Mann, Choice &. Co.
C Briel, G Millen.
W B Dean, T Wynn.
F O .Mann, R S Gibson.
WC Stewart, S M’Junkin.
R H Weston, J Austin.
J Teal, W Pegg. ,
A Densler, YS Pickard.
T J Powell, T. B Cooper.
6 Fry, - < Ilartnet & Clarke.'
M Bullock, J Huff.
C W Brock, J Powell & Co.
820 4
296 15
255 13
1013 11
1016 5
37 13
1118 12
884 5
1113 5
691 5
825 11
320 13
163 13
174 11
428 15
149 15
896 4
423 5
408 15
748 11
168 9
31 6
104 9
201 25
242 25
.140 6
.79 10
77 5
234 27
32 5
JFout Jg jntng* potters.
I ^OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall coun-
I ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of James Thomas, deceased.
BRANOM THOMAS, Adm’r.
July 6—16—4m.
F OUR months after date, application will be
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 county. Minors.
WILLIAM M. LANE, Guardian.
Sept 7—25—w4ni.
W Jackson, et. ul, I B Rowland.
W Crockett, 2|jE Lampkin.
L Whitaker,
P Hancock,
T James,
C Carrol, _
J R Stanford.
LJ Dupree.
C W Christian.
Lewis Barton.
1 JIOUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior. Court of Jackson
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
' to sell the Real Estate of Sampson Pcugh, late of
kaid county, deceased.
JAMES MONTGOMERY, Adm’r.
Sept. 7—25—w4m. •' * ••••;> .
GILMER COUNTY.
E Johnson, S M’Junkin.
T Bartlett* , V
S G Threadcraft,,
W Daniel,
W E Chapel,
S For hues,
M Keys,
J Wister,
LLong,
J Jones,
Harris & Solomon.
W Craig.
R L Gamble.
S McJunkin.
R Butler.
S M’Junkin.
S McJunkin.
do.
J Ledbetter.
.OUR months after date application will be made
-B. to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Hnl|
[ county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Michael
i Pruitt, deceased.
ASENATH PRUITT, Ex’x.
Sept. 14—26—4m.
Rabun Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL bo sold at the Court House in tho town
of Clayton, Rabun county, within tho usual
hours of sale, tho following property, to wit:
Lot of Land number 191, in the 13th dis
trict, originally Habersham, now Rabun coun
ty, containing ono 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. Lovy mado and rclurnod to
mo by a constablo.
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. Lovy mode and returned to mo by a
constable. - ' - • 1
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, dne 1832, and
other fi. fas. Lovy mado and returned to mo by a
constable. % ELISHA WELBORN, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28. i* ; f 4
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
259 6
135 6
1013 21
168 4
615 4
5fc2 4
1273 17
1173 17
709 4
872 17
102 *2
108 4
71 16
337 4
39 6
153 6
697 4
69 22
534 21
51 6
MURRAY COUNTY.
H. Coker, - J II Hardie.
J Nichols,
do.
W Wilkcrs,
do.
W Morgan,
do.
E Frost,
A Adams,
J G Darby,
W&J Mullens,
S Adams,
do.
J II \7 Mercer,
J F Herb,
J B Roberson,
H M’Donn&ll,
R A Roffe. ^
■ do. %
W B Towns.
.do. , . .
H Ferrell,
do.
T Ricks. >
do,
R Butler,
do.
W B Towns,
do.'
M Fendergrast.
W Brown.
M Pendergrast.
do.
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to roll all the real estate belonging to Orphans
of Eldridge Nall, lato of said county, deceased.
ASA VARNUM, Guardian.
August 24—23—4m.
the Honorable the lnferior Court of Habersham
I county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leavo
to roll a tract of Land belonging to Anna Jordan,
Thomas Jordan, and Amoy Jordan, minor heirs of
| Thomas Jordan, deceased.
REUBEN JORDAN, Guardian.
Sept. 14—26—4m.
Valuable Lands and Mills
FOR SALE. r
A OREEAJ3LY to the lost Will and Testament of
-a*. William P. Atoold, late of Madison county, de
ceased, will be sold at the Court House of said coun-
on the Firtt Tuesday in November next,
A Tract of Land,
Situated in said county, on the Sooth Fork of Broad
River, adjoining lands of Stephen Smith, Dearborn
Caring and others, containing Five Hundred and fif
ty.five Acres, of which between two and three hun
dred acres are cleared, and in good order for farming,
with an excellent
GRIST AND SAW MILL,
And other good buildings—Store-House, &c. This
tract of Land is on tho road leading from Daniclsville
to Augusta, and has on it one of the best seats for a
Manufactory! that can be found in the State.
—ALSO— .
Will be sold at the same time and place, another
Tract of Land, adjoining the above named tract,
David Barnett, WiUiam Webb and others', lying in
Oglethorpe county, consisting of about
Three Hundred Acres,
Of which two hundred acres and upwards, are clear,
edand in good order for farming—with Good Build,
ingt, Cotton Gin, See. 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 creditom 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.
P. 13. ARNOLD, and S. O. ARNOLD,
Executors of Wm. P. Arnold, deceased.
Sept. 5—25tds.
CASS COUNTY.
J Nonis,
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,
TM’Cleakey,
H T Eubank,
S Joseph,
J Peavy,
F Butler,
TW Dotty, .
R Butler,
do.
II Love.
YS Pickard.
A S Jones.
H LSims.
J R Standford.
Hardwick&Webster
J Lindley. -
JH Newton,
do.
JH Jones.
W P Hardwick.
J H Tarrand.
C C Collins.
WC Avery.
J R Crane.
Bird & Baker.
J Seller.
W M’Gonnel.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
■■ to the Honorablo the Inferior Court of Jackson
county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a Negro woman and child, belonging to tho
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. •;*' • ' "
P )UR months alter date application will bo mode
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Haber
sham county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell Lot number sixty-cight in the tenth dis-
trict of Carrol. Also, number two hundred & thirty-
one in the thirteenth district of Muscogee—both
drawn by the illegitimates of Hannah Thomas, of
said county. DARIUS EC HALS, Guardian.
Sept. 14—26—4m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwin
nett county, when siting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to roll lot of .land No. 49, in the 14th District
and 4th section, Murray County, tho same being the
prooerty of WiUiam Branham, a minor.
JAMES H. GILREATH, Guardian.
Sept. 21—27—4m.
fjickson Sheriff’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday in November next,
ILL bo sold at tho Court House in Jefferson,
Isdnpn county, within the usual hours of
side, tho following property, to wit:
Two Hundred and twenty-seven acres of
land, more or less, on Parks’ Creek, adjoining Mor
gan—Two hundred and ninoty-four acres of land,
more or loss, on Parks’ Creek, adjoining David
Burns—Two hundred and sixty-nine acres, more or
less, on Paries’ Creek, wheroou James Barron lives.
Tho above tracts aro part of a five thousand acre
survey, originally granted to Chas. Homy, Count
Da Estang. Four hundred and fifty acres, more or
less, on tho waters of Boar Cheek, whereon Alien
Gilbert now lives, granted to John Burton—Twen--
ty-fivo acres, more or less, on Beaver ruin creek ad
joining James Wilbom—Ono hundred and four acres,
more or less, on tho watoni of Barber’u Crock, ad
joining Job Smith: levied on as the property of
Samuel Halo, Administrator of John Cormick, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of tho Stato Bank of Geor
gia vs. eaid Halo, Administrator, See.
BARNABAS BARRON, Sh’ff.
Sept. 28. - »rr: ■ ' v .
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale*
. On the first Tuesday in November "next,
"VySTTLL bo sold at the Court House in Jefferson,
* » Jackson county, within tho usual hours of
salo, tho 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 fayor of Green R. Duke, v». said Bailey.
One Tract of Land containing fifty acres,
more or loss, with & Grist Mill thereon, adjoining
' “ un * cr an ^ others, on - the waters* of tho Mid-
die Oconeo: levied on as the property of Wm. Hu-
ett to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fr om a Justices Court, in
favor of Jesse Pato, vs. said Huott. Levy mado and
returned to me by a Constable.
G. F. ADAMS, D. Sh’ff.
Oct, fi. * > *
CORONER’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court Honse door in
the town of Carnesville, Franklin County, on
the first Tuesday in November next, the following
property to wit: Ono negro woman by the name
of Rachael, and her throe children, Elam a boy eight
years old, Hannah a girl fivo years old, John a boy.
child five months old, and Green a l>oy fourteen
years old. Sold as the property of Charles W
Bond, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuod from Franklin Supc
rior Court, in favor of William Jolly and Charles J
Vomer, Executors of William Jolly, deceased, against
Charles W. Bond,- principal, Thomas Forr/for and
William Hockett, securities. Property pointed out
by said Bond.
DENNIS PHILLIPS, Coroner.
Oct.5—29—ids.
TAKE NOTICE.
A 8 my Wife Phoebe Phagans has quit my bed end
board without provocation:
This is therefore to caution all persons whatsoev-
r from trading with her on my account, without my
•seat, or from entering into any con tract with her
\ mj account, without my like consort.
MOSES FHAGANS
Oct. 5—29—3t.»
77 3
116 14
667 ,3
14 2
872 2
595 2
515 3
417 1
1191 14
423 2
326 1
431 14
1028 2
42 2
105 1
338 14
1263 2
485 2
506 1
144 14
506 2
370 1
12 2
206 1
949 14
104 3
70 14
972 14
9 21
51 14
29 16
1010 3
146 3
328 16
69 24
259 3
294-5
COBB COUNTY.
G Millen.
S M’Junkin.
do.
H Zabbins.
M’Junkin & Smith.
S M’Junkin.
W Cline.
S M’Junkin.
M’Junkin fit Perry.
S M’Junkin.
* do.
do.
J Everett.
J F Smith.
J Lott in.
Boyle fit Webb,
J Boyle.
ACostlcbexy.
J Boyle,
do.
T L Tanner.
J Wilson.
W fit D Watson.
Towns fib Leby.
•W W Walker.
J Gainer.
C Smith.
ORoid.
FORSYTH COUNTY.
A Ellard, F A Brown.
24 18
2
T Askem,
277 17
2
E Johnson,
130 1
2
8 Thompson,
398 1
2
T Wells,
218 20
2
F Herring,
116 17
2
W O’Neal, -
646 2
3
B Heart,
367 19
2
B Few,
175 16
2
W Haynes,
815 3
3
SEspy,
1091 17
2
G Knotts,
332 '
J Mayhar, "
1025 16
2
BCallahand,
557 i6
2
J Collahand,
708 1
2
T Lyon,
685 3
3
ENash,
281 20
2
A Brooks,
189 20
2
H Land,
281 16
2
W Caines,
596 17
2
M Chandlers,
762 17
2
B Crow,
587 17
2
W Bryant,
1116 19
2
J Duberry,
306 19
2
W L Southall,
.512 19
2
L Cravy,
390 16
2
R Bynum,
1608 18
2
SGlading. •
339 19
2
J B Barkc,
Etnaimotratovs' Sales, &z.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
O N Thursday the seventh day of November next,
will be sold at the late rcsidenco of John Stanley
deceased, all the perishable property belonging to the
estate of said deceased; consisting of horsbs, hogs,
cattlo, com, household furniture, and various other
articles, too tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs. Terms made known on the day. Sale
to contiuuo from day to day until aU is sold.
JOHN HEFNER, >
WILLIAM POPHAM, $
Sept. 28—28—tds.
Adm’rs.
J Allison,
T Morgan,
J C Helverson,.
G Sturtcvant,
J F Herb,
J Moreman, il|
P Trammel,
J Deeso, / >
J C Blancc,
JJohnson
I Barton,
H Gulledge,
C R Crosley, &
J Kolb, . ]\H
E Lee,
G W Thomas,,
J Rogers. -
J Hayden. ,
M Pendergrast.
P Howard.
A Bcnnet.
A'Wilbom.
do.
J M Bearden.
O M Lillibridge.
P H Mantys.
do.
J Kirkpatrick.
S M’Junkin.
...do. *
J Orr.
M’Junkin fit Perry.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
ff"VN tho first Tuesday in. December next, will bo
’Lr sold'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-
i jamin Smith, and others, now in tho possession of
Samuel Eberliart. Also, one other tract of Land
containing fifty acres, more or less, lying in said
county, adjoining land of Jos. Correthers and others.
Sold as a part of the Real Estate of William L. Grif-
feth, lato of said county, deceased. Terms mado
knotynon the day of salo.
FRANCIS P. EBERHART,
JAMES LONG.
Sept. 7—25tds.
Adm’rs.
R H Worton, at al. J Austin.
T Bradford, S M’Junkin.
M Kendrick,
C M’Kard,
N Smith, et. 8.1.
S Crow,
M J D Moore,
S J Scroggins,
W G Jones,
J J Fisk, ot. *L- •
J Salter,
FLOYD COUNTY.
B \V Leach, G Millen.
S Petty, /
A Claig,
W Carlisle,
RHColdwell,
TBShaw,
T P®!* 0 *
J W Howard,,,
If Sims,
Adams & Towns.
M Pierce.
C M Roberts.
II Wilson.
S M’Junkin.
E Oliver.
J H Newton,
do.
do.
W Gilbert. * .
W White.
J M’Cutchen.
W.T Short.
W A Carr.
Rawls fib Jelks.
JWickor.
J P Winn.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
r f pursuance of on order of the Honorablo Infe-
rior Court of Gwinnett County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will bo sold at tho Court House
in Eaid 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 saidcoun
ty and known by lot nunibor ono hundred and twen-
[ ty-nine—also two negroes, Nathan a 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, ) . . .
MAT.J. WILLIAMS, j Admrt>
Sept. 21—27—Ids.
JttotitlUfi Notices*
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, July adjourned Term, 1833.
RULE NISI.
U PON the petition of William E. Jones, stating
to thij Court that he holds a bond made by Wil.
liam Hudson, late of said county, deceased, for titles
to a- tract of land in the county of Early and four,
teanth district, known and .distinguished in the plan
of said district as number 255.
It is ordered, that the Administrator of said Hud-
son, shew cause 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 be advertised according to law.
A true extract from the minutes.
„ WILLIAM COWAN, c.c. o.
August 13,1833-T-22—3m.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. .
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Clark County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, there will be sold on the first
Tuesday in Janaary next, at the Court. House in
Watkinsvillo in said county, the tract of land where
on Anthony R. Cheatham, late of said county decea.
rod, in his lifetime resided ; containing nine hundred
and fifty acres, adjoining lands of Ransom Nichols
and others; sold subject to the widow’s dower, and
for--the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. The
above dower will bo run off previous to the day of
sale, and the tract divided into two or three parts.
■ MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adm’rx.
GEORGE M. ARCHER, Adm’r.
Oct. 19—31—tds.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
U NDER an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Madison county when sitting for Or.
dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House in
said county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
a tract of Land lying in said county, on South Broad
River, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, being the Land and Plantation whereon Rob.
ert Carrethers, deceased, while in life resided. Also,
nine Negroes, consisting of men, women and chil.
dren. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of the said deceased. Terms made known the day
of sale.
JAMES CARRETHERS,
JAMES SAYS.
Sept. 14—26—tds.
Adm’rs.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS Wm. J. Russell applies for Iottors
of Administration on the Estate of Matilda
Gordon, lato of said county, 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 pre
scribed 'by law, to show 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.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Jamas L. Thomas and Henry P
Thomas apply to me for letters of Adminis.
tration on tho Estate of Levin W. Thomas, deceased
Theso 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 prescri
bed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Giron under my hand, September 16,1833.
YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, n. c. c. o.
■Sept. 21-27—30d.
BARGAINS TO BE HAD.
T 1HE Subscriber will be at Watkinsvillo in Geor-
gia, from tho first until the last of November
In Jackson Superior Court, Aug. Term, 1833.
John Boyle and )
Benjamin B. Walston Bffl fpf Injunction) £ c>
John B. Tack, et* al. ) >
[ T appearing to the Court by tho return of the
Sheriff, that the defendants in the above case can-
not be found in this county:
On motion of A. Matthews, counsel for the plain
tiff, it is ordered that said defendants appear at the
next term of this Court, and plead, answer or demur
to saidcase, (not demurring alone) and that this rale
be published in some public Gazette of this State once-
a month for three months, before the next term of
this Court, and that said publication be deemed suffi
cient service.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Clk.
Sept. 14—26—3m. v
r
Watches, Jewelry, &c»
Hi) B. LORD has just re
JLB» ceived from New York,
and is now opening at his old
stand in this place, a Splendid
and Fashionable Assortment of
Tf^atches,
Jewelry, Cutlery,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Plated, and Brittania Ware,
Perfumery, &c.
-AMONG WHICH ABE j .
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Lever and LEpiao
WATCHES; Silver Lever, LEpine and common
do.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Ear and Finger Rings,
and Breast Pins of a great and beautifal variety;
Rodgers* fine Pen Knives; Wade & Butcher’s, and
Rogers’Razors; a Kent Bugle, Clarionets, Flutos,
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.
U* Clock and Watch Repairing attended to as;
Usual.
Athens, July 13—17tf.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTS’.
W HEREAS Buckner Harris, Administrator on
the Estate of John Cupp, deceased, applies
for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite the kindred and credit-
ors of said deceased, to be 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. ♦.
April 6—3—6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. s
W HEREAS William James, Administrator on
the Estate of Henry James, deceased, ap.
plies for Letters of Dismission from the further Ad-
ministration on tho Estate of said deceased:
These ore 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 sait
letters* should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 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 lato of said county 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
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand July 1st, 1833.
GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o.
July. 6—16—45m.
Madison, Morgan County
ACADEMY.
T HE Trustees of this Institution, are enabled to
inform itB friends and patronB, that they have
rocuredthe services of Mr. AARON L. LEWIS,in the
male department, and Mrs. SPEED in the female de.
partment. They can, from familiar acquaintance
with tho teachers who will have charge of tho Acad,
emyfor the next year, their capability to teach, and
their successful auria of instructing youth, recopi.
mend this institution to tho public. Board can be
had in the Village, in tho family of Mrs. Speed and
Mr.' John Robson, anon liberal terms.
JOHN WINGFIELD, Y
STEWART FLOYD,
L. JOHNSON, V Trustees.
NATH. ALLEN, R*. j .
E. A. NISBET, J
Oct. 12-36—tU!
O’ The Georgia Journal will publish tho above
once a week until the first of January next.
CARRIAGE MAKING.
T HE Subscriber thankful for past patronage.
begs leavo to inform tho public that he contini
ues the above business at his old stand, in the West
end of Athens, where he will make to otder, *11
kinds of
Family and Pleasure
Coach Painting
And Trimming.
T HE subscriber having just established himself
in the Western part of tho town of Athens, on
the Lot of CoLCobb, begs a liberal'share of tho pub-
lie patronage, for which he will be thankful. And
he assures the public that on his part, no pains ’will
be spared in executing the work neatly.
. ROBERT C. THOMPSON;
Sept. 14—25—m3m.
CARRIAGES,
At the shortest notice- Having a good stock nftb*
best materials, ho 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 rc-trimmed in the best manner. Sign painting u
usual. JOHN REYNOLDS.
Sept.28—28—2m. Sr
A N Elogant New BUGGY, for sale low, fir
^ m -• •• * ■' * |
. Cash.
Oct, 5—29—tf.
JAMES SHANNON.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I NASMUCH as the Drawing of the Union Hotel
Property Lottery is not completed, it is dne to the
Public to-have a plain statement of facts. Good Ti
tles to prize holders, wero not published by the su-
perintendants, till tho 8th day of last September, (the
time the Lottery truly came before the public) to be
drawn the 24th day of Dedember thereafter. It was
then postponed till the 2d day of this month, and
from casualties could not be drawn. The proprie
tor in tho first timo given, from the situation of his
family, could not leave Thomaston to sell Tickets
next/fortho purpose of rolling tho lands belonging ^ tll ° 5th day of December; and in the last time
to the heirs of Col. Bedford Brown, deceased. The | from the duties of office, could not leave till after the
TT*arc-House
And Commission Business.
T HE undersigned having taken that extensive
•FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE on Campbell
street, recently, occupied by Messrs. Slaughter and
Labuzan, offers his services to the Planters and Mer
chants in tho above business. His arrangements
are such,.'as wijl enable him to mako cash advances
to any extent on Cotton stored with him; and he
hopes from many years experienoo in tho Cotton
Trado, and strict personal attention to all business
lie may bo favored with, to share a portion of public
patronage, and particularly of his former frionds and
customers. .. R. MAT-ONE.
O’ The business of MALONE AND SISTARE
is continued in Savannah; under tho' management of
Mr. H. Sistare. * 1 -
Augusta, Sept. 28—28—lm.
—
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, the
- plantation of said deceased, together with a quantity
of Household and Kitchen furniture, corn, fodder,
oats, horses, cattlo, hogs and sheep; plantation tools,
&c. Tho land will l>o divided into two equal por
tions and sold separate. Sale to continue from day,
to day until alT is disposed of.
Also, one Negro Woman, named Hannah, will be
sold at the same timo and place for tho benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. Terms mado known on the
day of salo.
JAMES JENNINGS, J p .
JNG. G. MAYNE. ( “ r8 '
Sept. 28—28—tds. •* '.**,'"
EXECUTOR’S SALE-
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Hall county, when sitting fc r
Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday
in December next, at tho Court house in Lumpkin
land consists, in part of the following tracts, viz
about 12(l0 acres, being tho 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 Watkinsvillo; being one
of tho best and most desirablo tracts of laqd 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
Wat kinsville known as the Taylor place, contain^
ing about the same number of acres. It is also pro-
bablo that tho mill tract will bo ’offered; besides a
number of smaller tracts in'different counties in the
tipper part of Georgia. I would exchange a part or
the whole of tho land .for negroes, or for land in tho
Western District of Tennessee, or Northern part of
Alabama. JOHN L. BROWN.
Sept. 28—28—5t. \ . - pi' - felStK
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of tho Honorable Inferi
or Court, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court House in Gwinnett county, on
S’ 0 /"? ^ Ue ±- y in % !* I count* aU the real estate of Mary Brackett, late
of land, No. 236, m the fifth District of said county, Ha]l coimt decea *5d. Sold for the benefit of the
“ "frf acre . 8 heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term, made
L of iJ? J fQrth0 , bnnefil J ° f th " helFS “ d C * d ‘ t - known on the day of sale. .
John Peuvey decaarocL ^ ^ | GEORGE HAWPE.Agent for
In right of his wife,
Sept 21—27—tds.
MARTHA EVANS.
Sept. 21-
WM. BRACKETT, Ex’r.
-27—tds.
us
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
^^^Carcethen^de rwi<le a«5® of Robert
the 29th day of Novenb
property belonging to the
ed, consisting of Housoho*
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, »h
fodder Ac. Terms made
JAMES Ct
JAMES KA1
Sept. 14 *25—tds.
: -• ■ .
>n Madison county, on
®®*t, all the perishable
■trie of the Mid deeeas-
and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tools, Coro,
n on the day of role
“iTHERS, l .
jj Adm'
Notice.
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the i
ty of Clark, on the first Tuesday in Decen
next, five hundred scree of land in said county, j
ing Oraborn and others, part of tho real estate of
William McRee, late of said county dec’d. Sold by
order of the Inferior Court, setting for ordinary
poros; for the benefit of the heirs.
BENJAMIN MJREE, \ A , m „,
JOHN H. LOWE, \ Admr *'
Sept. 21—27—tds.
RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE.
O N Monday the 16th inst. PASSENGERS and
FREIGHT will bo conveyed on the Rail Road
between Charleston and Aiken.
Aiken is 120 miles from Charleston, abont 20 miles
from Edgefield C. H. and 16 from Auousta, Geo.
and within half a mile from the Inclined Plane, and
tho samo distance from the celebrated Coker Spring.
Pa'-songors will be carried all tho way tc Hamburg,
S. C. on tho Rail Road, oxcept porterage of about
one mile at the Inclined-Plane.
September, 14—26^—6t. •'
m
TAKE NOTICE*
T HE Subscriber having purchased the interest of
Mr. Merritt in the Confectionary business, and
having sold out the entire stock of the same, takes
this method to inform his customers that he is now
closing hi» Books, and solicits all persons indebted to
him by.note or account, or to the lato firm oPWittor
&. Moreland, to come forward and settle the same,
by the first of November next, or they will be placed
in tho hands of the officer for collection after that
date.
Also, the subscriber has v few Horses and Gigs to
hire. Persons wishing to have hauling done, can be
accommodated with a 2 horse wagon and a good dri
ver, or they con be supplied at short notice with fire-
wood the present season. Ho will be found in the
upper story of the Confectionary, formerly occupied
by the subscriber, to settle accounts and notes until
the 1st November, 1833, and hopes all persons will
avail themselves of this opportunity to pay up their
dues. JAMES WITTER.
Athena, Oct. 12—-3®—3t.
2d Monday in January. Therefore, he,has not had
time to roll as many of tho Tickets as he wishes. He
will therefore make no apology—but still state facts.
He owes the amount of the Lottery ; and from the
position of some of his creditors, he is compelled to
take the unsold Tickets. To tho others, be returns
many thapks, and could he bestow cash as easy aa
thanks, he would have them all paid. It is to bo
hoped that this indulgence will be allowed by a gene,
rous public. He has placed the drawing when the
Tickets ore sold, or most certainly tho first of next
January. It is the last notice he shall make, un
less he draws before that time. The drawing shall
be final
It is due to those who have bought Tickets to. bo
informed, that the money is in tho hands of respect-
able Agents, and in the hands of tho Treasurer of
the Superintendents, who will return it to purcha-
sers, should the Lottery, by any Unforeseen circum
stance, not ho drawn..
The unsold Tickets are offered with pride,
‘ Then come forward andTmy, .*■* .
Or the Proprietor will be nullified,
And you a FORTUNE, slip by. ■
J. B. BATEMAN.
Apnl 6—3—td.
Blanks of every description
for sale at this Office.
TO THE PUBLIC.
O N the first day of this month there took place
a tremendous 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 roll tickets, could not arrive
in time, and the drawing of the Union Hotel Proji-
orty Lottery could not take place on the 2d. inst.—
As there is considerable Stock yet to dispose of, the
Proprietor thinks it best to have the drawing when
the Stock is sold, or most certainly tbe first day of
January next; this will give him time to sell tho
balance of the tickets.
Messrs. Saltmarsh & 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
induc.oment for purchasers who ever indulge in Lot
teries J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
Thomaston, March 4, 1833—1—eowtlJ.
T HE subscriber tenders his thavis to his costa
mers, for the liborul patronage ho .has hitherto
received. Besides continuing the business at his old
stand, known as the
FRANKLIN HOTEL*
Ho has purchased the establishment at present occu
pied os a Tavern by Dr. TINSLEY, where he wUl
be prepared for the 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 Its has been en
couraged thus to extend his business.
jSPfjr,' ' . ' * JOHN JACKSON.
March 16—52—tf. ?>«•••
For Sale,
A GENERAL Assortment of IRON on consign
ment, at seven cents per pound.
FINNY MOORE,
July 20—18tf.
0^7" Book and Job Printing neatly and ac«
eurately executed at this Office.
Tfee Southern Banner;
IS fUELISEEU IN THE TOWN OF ATHENS, GEORGIA,
' • *• ' - /'HI F m SATURDAY, • t V « ‘
BY ALBOV CHASE.
. TERMS.—Thrco dollars per year, payable in
vance, or Four dollars if delayed to the end of the
year. The latter amount will be rigidly exacted of
all who fail to meet their payments in advance.
No subscription received for less than one year, un- v
less the money is paid in advance ; and no paper wil!
be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except
at the option of the publisher. A failure on the part ffl
of subscribers to notify us of their intention of re- B
linquishment, accompanied with the amount due, wil
bo considered as equivalent to a new engagcnwnt, an*
papers sent accordingly.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rate---
UTAH Letters to tho Editors on matters connects
with the establishment, most be post paid in order to
secure attention. 1
(CTNotice of the sale of Land and Negroes by Ad
ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be pub
lished sixty days previous to the day of sals.
The sale of Personal Property, in like manned,
must he published forty days previous to the day of sab-
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate, must W
published forty days. w .
Notice that Application will be made to the Lour*
of Ordinary, for Leave to sell Land or Negroes,
be published four morths.
Notice that Application will be made for Letters
Administration, must be published thirty days, ** I
for Letters of Dismission, six months.
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