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fflsfiHl Sheriff’s Sales*
On the first Tuesday in' Sejdemberi next,
n W'-‘ ILL be sold before the Court House door in
w ^ the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within
the usual hours of sale,the following projHirty, to wit:
Ono Lol of Lund containing 250 Acres.'
more or less, adjoining Clark and Strihling, on the
Chrslaleo Uivcr, in said county: levied upon as
the properly of lletigcman Green, to satisfy a fi. fa.
iu favor 6f Andrew F. Woole.y ve. said Green and
John Honey security on stay of execution, issued
from Hall Superior Court. Also, two acres of land,
more or less, on Chcstatcc river, with a Grist and
Saw Mill thereon, as his property, whereon Said
Green .resides.
• One Hundred Acres of Land, more or
less, whereon John Brown nqw resides,together with
a quantity of lied Clothing : levied on as the prop
erly of Elijah Hulsey, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Hall Superior Court, in favor of Seaton Grantland
vs. Elijah Hulsey and Enoch Rodgers security.—
Property pointed out by Enoch Rodgers.
The Traci or Parcel of L -nd whereon
Isaac Sowell now resides, containing 20 acres, more
or less, with all of the improvements thereon ; levied
■m as the property of Isaac Sowell, to satisfy a fi fa.
in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs. Isaac
Sowell and others, from Hu.ll Superior Court.
Lots No. 8, 0, 24 mid 25, in I ho town ol
Gainesville, being the lots now occupied by Allen
Matthews ; also, the House and Lot adjoining the
town of Gainesville, whereon George IV. Brown
now resides ; also, twenty .live Acres of -Land, more
or less, adjoining tha town of Gainesville, and the
Academy lot in Hall county; also, one fine blood
•Stallion known hy the name of Muckle John : all
levied oil as the property of William IJ. Underwood,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Robert I.igon and Robert
MituTiell vs Wm. II. Underwood and others, issued
from Hall Superior Court.
The Truer or Lot of LmJ whereon Ez
ekiel. Buffington now resides, coni unit):/ 350 acres,
more nr less, on the Oconee river, in Hall county :
levied on at. his property, to satisfy a li. fa. ffom Hall
superior Court, in favor of the Centra! Bank of Geor-*
gi.» v-a Win. II,-Underwood, maker, and John Rich*
unison and Ezekiel Buffington securities. .
JESSE D. HARD AGE, Dep. Sheriff.
Potnipoucd Sale.
-1* the same time and place will be sold thefol-.
lowing property, to wit:
Ono House hud Lot in the town of Gaines-
ville, formerly known as Wiley Harbin’s Tavern, and
two Hundred and fifty acres of Land, near G fines,
ville, known as No. 63, whereon Jesse Harbin for,
merly resided; also, ono half of Lot No. (52, in the
10t!> district of Hal! county, r.n.l the tract of laud
whereon A. Chastain now resides; also, two hundred
Acres of land, on tlio Oconee river, adjoining Town
send, and one Lot in the town of Gainesville, jid.
joining Brown ; also, oiio lot of land near Gaines:
villo, uliereon Joab Martin now resides; also, one
lot of laud in the 12lh district of Hall,county, ad
joining Rogers and Floyd ; also, lot No. 22, in the
I2tli district of Hall county, half of Lot No. 147, in
the 10th district of Hall county : all levied on to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Superior Court, in
favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia rs. Wiley
Harbin, Jacob Eberhart, John Whdehel. Abraham
Chastain and David C. Neal: levied on as Jacob
Eberhart’s, A. Chastain’s, John Whelchcl’s,' and
David ('. Neal’s property, to satisfy said a. fa. and
sundry other fi. fas,
The Lots and improvements thereon in the
tow'n of Gainesville, formerly occupird by William
H. Underwood : levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Hall
Superior Court, in favor of Rithbone and Holland
vs. William H. Underwood and Isaac Sowell, secu.
ri’y. and to satisfy sundry other fi. fas. against Wil
liam II. Underwood : levied upon as the property of
William H. Underwood.
JAMES FLOYD, Sheriff.
July 33,1830.
m
Walton Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in September,next,
ILL be soldbefore the Court-house door id
the town of .Monroe, Walton county, within
the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to
wit: . is - f'
One negro man by the name of Jim^. about
25 years of age : levied on as the property of. John
Corn, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued.from Habersham
Superior Court in favor of John E. Patton and olh-
ers vs John "Corn. Property pointed out by John
D. Fields, Jr. ’ ’ *
WILLIS KILGORE, Dep. Sheriff. 1
August 6,1836. . . ‘
OUR months after dato application will bo
made' to the honorable inferior Court of Jack-
,son County when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to soil a negro .girl belonging t 0 tho estate of
Jeremiah Albright , late of said county, deceased.
CATHARINE ALBRIGHT,- Adinr'x.
JOSEPH McEVER, Adm’r.
July 2—15—4m.
ftftmttilii Jbottces.
JFour JHmitUS’
‘ OUR months after date application will tie mado
LL tho Honorable Interior Court of Gwinnettcoun-
lY, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for loave to
sell a part of lot number one hundred and. forty-sev
en. in the seventh district of said county. Contain
ing two hundred acres, more or less, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of Elijah Teague, dec’d.
JOHN DAVIS, Ex'r
April U—4—4m.
SI ? - OUR months after date application wilt bo mado
to'the Honrabic Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell lot No. 135, in the 12t!i district and 5th sec
tion, Carroll county, belonging to the estate of Ra
chael Ramsey, deceased.
JAMES RAMSEY, Executor.
April 21—5—4m. * ,► j
•i
OUR months after dajo application will he made
to the Honorable, the Inftrior Court of Madi
son couaJy, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leivo to soil aiT the real estate and negroes belonging
to tlio estate of Stephen'Smith, deceased.
HENRY P. SMfTlL Executor. :
April 28—6—4m. ^ . ‘ /' *
5LAOUR months after date application will he made
-**- >to tiie Honorable the Inferior Court of Walton
couniy when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sel all tlio land belonging to the reiil'estate of
Joshua Sewell, late of said county, deceased, for the
use jbf lh« lipirs and creditors.
April 28—6_4m.
lT-'lf: SElFEZ,Z:. Adm’r.
IL'iOUR months after date application will ho made
-**• to tho honorable' Inferior Coyrt of Fnqkifn
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,.for leave'
to sell all the real estate of John ft. Brown; deceased.
'• • ' - ' IT F: COOPER, V
Administrator with the will annexed.
M';y\5—7—4m. > .<•*'•> ./
S ^IOUR months after .date implication will be made
to the "Honorable, A he Inferior court ofWal-
ton 'county,;when sitting for Ordinary purposes, fpr
lo iv • to se.il the real esi«tlo_4ielonging to tho minor
orphans of Rehjamin Collins, deceased.
JXM.ES A. NUNNELLEY, Guardian:
May .5—7-—4m. "r
Habei’sSiam ShfifsoSale#
On the. jirsi Tuesday in September next,
ILL be sold at the Court House, in thoTJown
* ^ ofClarkcsville, Habersham county, within tlio
usual hours of sale, tlio following property, to wit;
Lot ot Land well improved, known by No.
1» in the. 12th Dirt, of Habersham county':- levied
on as the property of Richard L. Powell, to satisfy
i fi. fa. in favor ofWebster.Parmdco &. Co. vs Fran,
cis Logan and Richard L. Powell, principals, anti Ar-
chibaid McLaughlin, security, and John H. Jo ier.,
security on appeal- Property pointed out bv B. V.
Patton. , .
One Cream Colored Hnrae/aboiit 4 years
old; levied on as tho property of Adam Pitner, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Humphries vs. said
Pitner and other fi. fas.'vs. said Pitner. Properly
pointed out by plaintiff's Attorney.
I he undivided one ninth, p^rt of Lot No.
TjpOUR months after dato application will bo made
•* to the Inferior Court of Jackson county.-wlien
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave.to sell all,the
land and negroes belonging to the estate of John A
Bailey, late of said county, deceased.
t STERLING UIAYS, Adm’r.
May 12—8—4m. ' *■
months after date application will bo made
to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Hiijber-
sliam cdUnty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sc'Jl all-the.real estate of little berry Burnett,
late of said county, deceased". Also, a negro man bv
the name of Ponipey, belonging to said deceased, ,1'or
the benefit, of the creditors and heirs.
JAMES R. WYLEY, Adm'r. de bonis non.
May 12—8—tds. - ’ ; '
S ^’OUR months after date application will lie made,
to tho Honorable Inferior Court of ( Gwinnett
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for lcavo
to sell all of the real estate of Sarah Waits, deceased.
E LEVA NDER WA RUlNG TON, Adm'r.
May 26.— lo—4m.
E ^OUR niont Its after date application will be made
to tho HononMo InforioT Court of Gwinnett
county, silting for Ordinary purposes, to’sell all the
real and personal property belonging’to .the estate
of John Conine deceased: ' ' '• . >
STEWART McMULLEN, Adm'r:
Julv 2—15—4m.'
a ^.OUR months after date application Svill be made
to the Inferior Court' of Oglcllior|ic county,
when sifting for Ordinary purposes,' for leave to'sell
ill the real estate hclpnging to James Ttioums, late
of said cininiy, deceased. Y 'Adm'r* '
STEVENS THOMAS, « with the
Alexander thomas, f-«u» annex.
'■ ,ed.f
Juno 16—13—4m. V '
'fi j OUR months after date application will bo made
to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Gwinnett
county. wIiqh sitting fpr Ordinary purposes, for leave
oo ,i.„ ,0,, n- , • . *° sel1 al11,10 of; Thomas Bakeman, de:
7, U , lah D ' stnc *°f H-tbewham county, and j cased. WILLIAM WHltE, Guardian.
the ninth part ot Lots No. 3 and No.20, in the town June 2 11-14m. " ^
°f Cl.irkcsv^le, of said county, well improved, known
as the Tavern Lots : levied on as the property of
William Hamilton, to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of Eli-,
as Earl vs. Mid Hamilton, and other fi. fas. vs. said
Hamilton.
Property pointed out hy D..J.Thompson.
A. MAULDIN, Sheriff.
August 6,1836.
Madison Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
ILL be sold at the Court House in the Town
» w of Danielsville, Madison county, within tho
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two Hundred n;id fourteen Acres of Land,
more or less, with tho crop that is on it,- whereon
Wdi.ain Adair now lives, joining Samuel Williford
auU others: levied.on as thepioperiyof WYn. Adair,
to satisfy a fi. fa.’issued from the Inferior couit of
Madison county, in favor Jesse Heard & Co. Prop
erty pointed out by Philip C layton, plaintiff’s At-
torney.
One Negro, by the name of Hurry about
21 years old ; ono brown Horse, 9 or 10 years old ;
one bay Pony, 5 years old ; two Cows and Calves,
one pine Cupboard, two pine .Tallies, one pincf’Sliib,
one pt Clock; one set of Cups and Saucers, one set of
Plates, one set oi Knives and Forks, one Dish, one
Pitcher, three Bods and Bedsteads and furniture, half
dozen chairs: all levied on as the property,of WiL
li.ua Ailair, to satisfy an elocution in favor of the
Central Bank of Georgia, issued from the Superior
,,?. Urt °. C , MadL,oh county, against Wm. Adair, maker,
iMiitmil H. Adair, John Bono, James Burroughs,
indorsers. Prdporty pointed out by James Burroughs
and \\ ilium Bone: the other fi. fa. against Wljitmil
II. Amur, Maker, James Burroughs, William Bone,
John Bone, William Adair,.indorsers. . • ’ . .
0>te bftnrired Apf«ts of Land; more or‘less,
ymg on the Waters of Bushy Creek, joining A. Bhl-
jocli and others, (the crop that js on it excepted):
levied on as the property of John Lester, to 'satisfy
an execution in favor of Jesso Heard & Co'.
One Sorrel Mare, about TO years old, one
bed and bedstead and furniture: lovied on :is the
property of John J. King, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of the Central Bank of Georgia, against John J.
Kingi maker, and James Bono and Drewry W. .Bow
en iu'dorsers. Property pointed out, by said Kine.
JAMES M. WARE, Sheriff,
August 6, 1S36.
I (HOUR months afterdate application will be niadc
to the -llqnorablp, the Inf. rior Court of Haber-
J V , J v*
ot,Kliza Duftington, derensbd.
REUBEN CASH, Adm'r.
May. 12—8—4m. * •,
g^TOUR months after dato application will he made
^ _ to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
John Puryoar, late of said county, deceased.
• THOJfAS SA ASOAf, Adm'r..
June 2—11—4m.
o|8,-minor of M. Nichols ofnaid county.
.. ANDREW J. NICHOLS; Quardian.
May .12—^8—4m.
~ wui^-iuiu uuei
late of said county, deceased.
v JOHN H. SLOAN,' ‘ > ..
ALLEN R. GAINES, "< Adm ' r8 '
july 9-lC-4m. //, , - ,
..... lo WIB csiaiooi HjZcKiei J
ford late of said County decoased.
Joly 9-,6^S^ Admr -
S^SOUR months after date application will be made
to tho Hohotablo, the Inferior f'ourtof Jackson
county, when sitting,for ordinary,purposes, for lbqve
to sell the land belonging.to Eliza Yarbrough',-minor
of Jos. Yarbrough, late of sail dounty, deceased.
THOS.J. BOWEN, Guardian. <
•May 12—8—4m. ( i. (
p.AOUR months after date application will bo made
jF to the honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Wal
tun county, for leave to sell the real estate of Nancy
Shaw, deceased.," JOHN JONES, Adm'r.
May 26—lo—4m. \ ' -
;3(. OURmonths after dato application will ho made
■ J to the Honorahle, the Infcfior Court of Walton
County when sitting for Ordinary purposes, fop leave
to sell the reui and personal estate of Allen Bonner
and Frances E. Bonner, orphans oft Allen Bonner de.
ceased. Ifjf, A. DRAKE, Guardian.
July 30—19—4ai.„ -
ifc^OUR months after date application will lie mado ,
-^5 to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Gwinnett
connty. when sitting lor Ordinary purposes, for leave
lo sell allthorenl estate of Thomas Wood, deceased.
MARY WOOD, Guardian.
July 30-19—4m. / *
1*. OUR months alter date application wiH.be made
h to the Hononbie, tlm- Inferior Court of HaHer-
shani County, wheii sitting or Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a lot of Land uuniher Eighty of the
Twelfth Dist. and Second Section—Originally Cher,
okce now Gilmer C^oqnty, drawn by the minors of
George Thomas deceased, -of Jackson County.
RACHEL- THOMAS, i Natural Guardian.
August 6—20—4m. '
■ —i—L. , rmaij
33iuimstr^torff’^aJes>, scir.
ADMINISTRA IORS’ SALE.*
Monday, the fifteenth day of August next,
will, within tho legal'hours, bo sold at the res
idence of Benjamin Odell, deceased, in Rabun coun
ty, all tho perishable property of said deceased, in
said county, consisting of three head of horses, twen
ty head of cattle, forty-six head of hogs, three head
of sheep, one row! wagon, farming utensils, house
hold and kitchen furniture, and many other articles
too tedious to meution.' Tlio sale will continue from
day lor .lay lilt all is sold. Terms made known op
the day of sale". ^ '
JOHN H. .SLOAN, i . . ,
. ' Aj.LENR. GAINES, J AOxtirs.
June 25—14—tds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GRF.EABLY to an order of the Interior Court
- * ' ofOglethorpe cqunty, when sitting for Ordina-
ry purposes, will be sold at the Court House in
Lumpkin; Stewart county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next. Lot of Lind No. 59, in tlje 24th Dist.
of formerly Lee, now Stewart county, belonging to
the orphans of Adam Simmons,, deceased, of 'Ogle-
■ thorpo county, and sold • for their benefit. TerniR
made known on the day of sale.
JESSE SIMMONS, Guardian.
June 23—14—tds.*
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
p N pursuance of an order of the Honorable, the
U Inferior Court of Franklin county, wlion silling
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
House door-of said county, on the first Tuesday in
October ncxt,onc tract of land, containing 200 acres,
more or less, on tho waters of Indian crock,-adjoin,
ing Chandler and others, being tho place whereon'
Catharine Molder, deceased, formerly lived. Sold
for the benefit of her heirs. Tonus made known on
tho day of sale. ' i •
JAMES MITCHELL, Ex'r.
July 16—17f—Ids ■* ‘ . -
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ILL be sold at the Court House* in Stewart
* y county, on tho first Tuesday mOctober next,
lot of land No. 181, the 25fh district of formerly Ijee
county. The above land will he,sold for the benefit
of the creditors and heirs of the estate of John But.
ler, deceased.- ",
■ AMBROSE GEORGE, Executor.
July 30—19—tds. ^ , ■ -
GEORGIAGWJN^E'fT COUNTY. '
^UREAS ElishaMUnn -and Jane Martin ap.
■ ply tP mo for Letters of Administration, on
the estate of Jaine» C: Martin," deceased:
And whereas Clark Howell applies for Letters of
, Administration (with -the will annexed) on the estate
of Jonathan Johnson, late of said county, doepased.
•And whereas John Mills ^nd Matthew Crawford
apply for letters of Administration on the estate of
’ Henry W. Peden, iato of said county,-deceased.
This, is therefore, to cito and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditore of said dee.eased,
to be and appea'r at my offica within the time jirespri-
bed.by law, to shew cause, if any, why suid. letters
should not be granted. i '.
Given under my hand, this 19(h day of July, 1836.
WM.. MALTBIE, c. c. o.
July 30-19—30d. ' .
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY*
f; HEREAS John Hamilton applies to me for let-
ters of Adminbtration od the estate of Ab
igail Hamilton, late of said county, deceased.:
-, These are therefore to cite and admonish Jill and
singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceas
ed, to be and appear at mv office withmthe Ume pro
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted * ; ■.
Given under my hand, this 27th July, 1836. '
WM. MALTBIE, c. c. o.
August 6—20—30d. ' . . .
GEORGIA, JACKSON COljNTY.
ti/3 / HEREAS Johq H. Chapiqan, Administrator
, J" witI ' the will annexed, on the estate of Chand
ler Flagg, decoased, applies to mo for letters pffdis-
. mission cjn said estate. . i
Thcso arc "therefore to cite and 1 admonish all and
singular* tho kindred and Creditors'of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pro.
scribed hy luv, to show ciuso./if any there qxist,
why s-.id letters should not hy granted..
Given under my hand this 17th May. 1836.
m An SYLVAN US RIPLEY, c. co.
' May 26—10-r-6m. • . ■ . '
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. /
"JARRELL KICKER tolled before \Vin. Rnko
straw, Esq. on tho Hth June, 1836, asorrel mare
eight years old—about four, feet eight Inches high—
: a small blaze in her forehead—her left bind foot white
alipvo the ancle, and her right fore foot .whitb above
tho ancle, and appraised to forty dollars. •
< - •, '■ 1VM. MALTS IE, c. I. c,
August 6—20--3t. ’ ■' :
GEORGIA FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, January Term, 1836.
I T appearing to. the Court that Richard Hooper,
one of the Executors of James Miller, deceased,
ishes to bo'discharged and dismissed from said ex-
Utnrship.
Whereupon it ris ordered, that tho said Richard
onper be dismissed from said executorship, at the
ixt Julv Tern*of this C6urt, unless sufficient cause
A true copy from the minutes, January 12,1836.
THOMAS KING, c. c. o.
Marc^S—50—6iu..
Court of Ordinary, May Term 1836.
OTICE is'hereby given that Asar uh Doss has
1 made application by pntvtion to the Honorable,
A true extract from the minutes of tho Cour, this
th May 1836. “
-t " - JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o'."
. May 26—10—3m.
Bill for Discovery,
)■ Relief and Jnjunc.
tia7lr ■
FOR .SALE, ;;
/SHELVE Hundred and" soventy-'fivo Acres of
J*- productive land, in one compact body, near the
village of Monroe, Walton county. Thp' premises
embrace two separate improvements, with very com
fortable dwellings', beautifully situated, with good.or.
chants of select fruit, and the best of water,- with
near 1 four hundred acres of cleared land, a great pro.
portion of which is fresh, well fen » :d, and in good
order for cropping. ' , _ •»
The whole tract is exceedingly well watered, finely
timbered, and a great portion level.- I deem a further
description unnecessary,, as purchasers will of course
examine and judge for themselves.
1 would jirefcr selling the wli >le to a single pur-
chaser, but to effect a sale, will divide it into as ma
ny tracts as may be necessary.
I shall attend Walton Superior Court, on tho third
Mondy in August next, and will accompany persons
who may be.disposed to purchaso, in making a satis
factory examination of the premises ‘Tho terms will
be accomodated to suit purchasers, by the payments
being satisfactorily secured. " V. ' ’
WILSON LUMPKIN.
Athens, July 16—17—tf.
In the Superior Court, April Term, 1836.
estate of John ft. Brown,
decoased, ’
Martha McDowell,-
Amiiuja Brown Weathcrbv,
(-lorinda Brown,
Solomon VVeatherhy,
Abner Brown, and
Thomas Payne. '
I T appearing to the Court hy the affidavit of John
K. Stanford, that the defendant^, Martha Me Dow.
ell, Aminda Brown Wentlierhy, Glorindu Brawn, So:
lomon Weatberby .and Abner Brown, reside without
the ^tate of Georgia : ’
It is ordered bp the Court, That said parties de
fendants appear and."answer complainant’s bill within
four months from this date, and -that this order be
published four. months in' ono of the public gazettes
of this State. /
A triie extract'frotn the minutes of said.Court, this
14th April. 1836 JAMES MORRIS, Clerk.
April 21.—5—n)4m.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. - !
t vi • HERE AS Little Ingrain Administrator of
« the, estate of John Ingram, deceased, applies
for,L*;ttcr8 of dismission from said administration.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and sin:
gutiir the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
bd and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if-any they can, why said
letters should not ho granted.
Given under inv hand this 8th of March 1836.
E. M. JOHNSON', c- c. o.
March 17—52—6m.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
u HEREAS Samuel Barnet and Ludwell Wor-
» ® sham, 'Administrators on. the estate of Pat
rick Cash, deceased, applies for letters of dismission
on said estate. ..
Thcso arc therefore to cite and admonish.all and
singularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within tho time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand .March 8, 1836.
. SYLVAN US RIPLEY, c. c. o.
March 17—52—6 m. '
GEORGIA, HALLCOUNTY. *
vfifHEREAri. -John Covington Administrator,
t » on the estito of Win. Covington, decease, ap
plies to me for Letters of dismission from said ad-
ministration. . '
. This js therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the. kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
bo and appoar at iiiy office within the time prescribed
bylaw, to shew cause, if any they canj why sat'd let-
tcri^ should uot bo granted. , , •
Gj>’cn under my hand this 6th March, 1836.
. v E. M. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
March 17—52—6:n.
j ’ viutimij puijJiiM S,
tor leave to sell lot of land number twelve hundred
and-thirty-eight, twenty-first district and third sec.,
tion of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county,
as tho property of Jano Paris,, deceased, fortlie ben-
pfit of the heirs of said deceased. ■' "il.-i: *v
T ' „ JESSE DOOLY, Adm'r.
June 2—11—4m.
,|^ANNY HILL tcdlod before Wm. Bennett, Esq.
I on the 15th Juno,.1836, a dark bay horse, near
hind foot wlnto up to th 9 pasture jomt_ a . W hite spot
ni his forehead, supposed to he five years old—near
five feet high—appraised to seventy -fi*. dollars.
. ■ ' mAlTrie c. I. c.
August 6—20—3L v ’
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
HEREAS Nathan Johnson, Administrator on
'I * the estate of William 8harpe, deceased, ap.
plies for letters of Dismission on said estate.
These are therefore to cite aijd admonish all and
singular'the kindred and creditors of the said deceas-
ed, to-be and apfioar at my office within the time pro-
scrilied hy law, and show cause, if pxiy exist, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 14th ol May, 1836.
. SYLVANVS RIPLEY, c.c.0.
May 19—9—6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY,
^ HEREAS Abiiah Conger,. Administrator of
tho estate of Hedges T. Conger^ deceased,
applies to me for Letters of'Disthission, from said es
tate: * • •
Thcso are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tlio kindred and creditors^ of saiif deceased,
to bo (in appear at my office within the time prescri
bed Ijy law, to 8hr>w cause if any they can, why said
letters.should not be granted.
‘ Given under my hand this 4th of july 1836.
GREENE B. HAYGOOD, d. c. c. o.
July 9.—16—m6m.
GfeORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
HEREAS Robert M’Cutchen, Administrator
w » of tho estate of Joseph M’Cutchen, deceas.
ed, applies 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 dl my office within the time prescri
bed hy law, to show cause, if any there bo, why said
letters should not bo granted. "
Givon unier my hand this 8th of March 183.
~ E. M. JOHNSON, c* c. o.
March 17—52—6m;' . ■ , .'
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
%'W" HEREAS Jphn. Jane and .Mary..Matthews,
w V Administrators on the estate of Robert Mat.
thows, deceased, apply ti> me for letters of D.ismig.
sionfrom said cstato.
This is therefore to cite anil admonish all and sin-,
gular the kindred and creditors.of said deceased, ,to^
Im and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law. to show causQ.’if any they can, why said let.
ters should not bo granted. '
Given under my hand thm20th of July, 1836.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
July 23—IS—6m.-
LiYD DEEKV ~
Sheriff's'Deeds, and Mortgages, neatly printed
onfine, strong paper,for sale here.
CaMnfl Furniture Ware
- , Rooubs.,
T HE undersigned takes this method
of informing his friends and the pub-
lie, that he intends in a few days open-
-ing at No. 318 and 320, Broad Street,
(nearly opposite the Planters’ -Hotel,) a
new establishment, fur the sale of
Sideboards; ■
Sofas;
Dressing'Bureaus; : ■
Plain do;
. Secretary do;
Worktables;. '■ -
Pianos, of splendid tone, &,c.;
Book cases ;
Wardrobes; .. .
Plain and Mahogany Bedsteads ;
Fancy Gilt and Windsor Chairs; ’
Curl Maple and Majiogany do.
■ Together with a general assortment of Cabinet
Ware and House Furniture, manufactured expressly
for this market, underhis otvn inspection, of superior
wood. workm,aiiship and slj’le—all of which will be
offered on terms inducing to purchasers.
Ae^ n °ivledging the past favors of a generous .and
discerning public, ho respectfully solicits the contin
uance, of their patronage: .
THOS..M. WOODRUFF,
Augusta, July IS—18—3t.
,removal.-
B. IXJRD & CO. have removed their Watch
• and Jewelry store into the budding lately oc.
cupied by A. BRYDIE,'and next above the Dre,:
to’Jee 0 ' R h ES , E * LmV ' **»'*£* continue
wVfohanrfn r° mp,etfias8 ^ meD ' in P* be
witch and Clock repairing also attended to as usual.
Athena, April 21—5—tf.
CompaissioEi Rissihesso
^ IIE undersigned considers himself permanently
located in this City, and will continue to Irans.
act the WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS. »
' AH business confided to his charge will meet with
strict attention.
His Ware.llouso and Clean Stores are all fire
proof EDWARD DUSTIN.
Augusta, July 8—17—7t.
OLD EST ABLISHM EIXT.
R. Lord & Co.
IHi AV E just received a large
-fci-l addition to their Stock of
Watches, Jewelry,
S3TB32©£L£i
IS? STK.U3R1E2a TS, *
r Ac. Ac.
All of which they offer for sale on as liberal terms
as such articles can be. had in any part of Georgia
Their assortment of. Watches consists uf more thim
EOO Gold aaad Silver Levers
Common, extra and full Jewelled; *
Gold i ocket Chronometers,
Gold and Silver Lepines,
English, and Swiss common do., of all descriptions-
Iti AUTEL < LOCKS of v izzioua patii rns;
Gold Spectacles, Gold Pencil Cases, Gold Tooth
Picks, Gold Buckles, Gold Chains, Seals and Iveys
and a fashionable selection of '
Finger Kings, ISrcast Pins and
Far Rings.
Also, SILVER SPOONS, Ladles, Forks an.i Su.
gar Tongs, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Silver Pen.
cil Cases, and -Snuff’ Boxes.
Silver mounted and plated Branch ard Common
CANDLE,STICKS.
Silver mounted and plated FRUIT BASKETS,
do. do. . do. Snuffers and Trays,
do, do. Common ttnd Revolving Castors.
Britannia Tea and Cofee Setts, in three and
six Pieces.
Britannia Coffee Pcr’colatois. ’•
do. and Bronzed Cutlce Urns.
- Astral. Lamps and Extra Shades.
Shell uii.l Ivory iidaii! Card Cases.
Seed .Coriils and Coral Negligees.
Rodg ere’ and Wostp.uholm’s Knives, great variety.
Rodgers’, W.adc &. Butclier’s, and Elliott’s Razors.
San-lers’ (highly approved) Melalip Tablet and
Razor Strop;
» . Brass and Wire Fenders.
Brass Andirons and Shovel and Tongs.
RIFLES ; Single and Double SHOT-GUNS.
Game Bags, Shot .Pouches and Powder-Flasks.
Portable Desks; Dressing Cases.
Gold and Silver mounted Canes.
Connecticut Wood Clocks.
AMUEL CLARKE, surviving partner of tho
••-'- ■firm of W. &, II. Brypon, lias taken into part
nership Francis McTeir and Robert H. Lawrence.
The business will he continued at the old stand, un-
dcr thd firm of CLARKE, McTEIR &, CO., on the
same liberal terms ua heretofore. Tho undersigned
will give his personal attention and solicit a contin
uance of former favors. All debts due to, and claims
against W. Sc. H. Bryson, wilPho settled by the new
firm. SAMUEL CLARKE.
WAME-M05JSF
* AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
ffe HE Subscribers inform their
■*- friends, and those of the firm of
W. &. II. Bryson,-that they will con-
tinuu the business under the firm of.
CLARKE, McTEIR-&;C®.-
At the'stores occupied by W. Sc. II. Bryson ; all cot-
tow stored with'us, will be insured froih fire fc free of
expense to the planter* which will ntUlte our Ware-
Ilouso more safe than any Fire-Proof W-arc-Hdiise in
the city. The rates of storage will, be custoihary.r—
LDieral advances will b6 made on cotton and pro:
duce, and all cotton consigned to us by customers,
will be sold free of commissions. ’ Tho receiving
and forwarding tmsiness will bo continued as here
tofore. We' hope that a strict attention to business
will merit a continuance of tlio patronage so long ex-'
tended to thq firm of VV. & II. Bryson.
CLARKE,'McTEIR df QO.
VVho have on hand; and offer for sale on. their usu-
al liberal terms, the following, and alsp a largo as.
sortment of every i^ticle in'tho.
Grocery Li^c,
which business they continue on the samo extensive
scale as conducted heretofore by VV: & H. Bryson.,
1000 pieces best Hemp Bagging ;
50 -do. Osnaburgs;
■ ( 150 do. • Cotton Osnaburgs;
700 lbs. Hemp Bagging Twine ; •'
110 jihds. -Sugar \ , ^ -
40 do.-' |>riiiie Molasses;
500 bags primo Coffee ;
100 dp. Green and White Java Coffee ;
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted ;
5000 bushels clean Liverpool Salt;
0,'’' 650 sacks do do. in good order;
.700 bbls. assorted Domestic Liquors ; ' ,
6 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof;
5 pipes pure Holland Gin ;
.. 2 hhds. Jamaica Rum ; 'V
100 bbls. and quarter casks different kinds of
Wine; - ~
10,000 lbs. RoCjc Salt;
10,000 lbs Castings, assorted.
Also, a "full assortment of SMITH’S TOOLS.
July 30—19=—6t*
THE INDIAN’S PANACEA,'
I ^OR the euro of Rheumatism, Scrofula or
King’s Evil, Goat, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Inpip.
ient Cancers, Salt Rheum, Siphilitic and mercurial
diseases, particularly Ulcers and'painful affections of
the bones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of
every description, Fever. Sore^; and Internal Absces
ses, Fistulas, Piles, Scald Head, Scurvy, Biles, Chro
nic Soro Eyes.Erysipelis, Blotches,-and every varie.
ty of Cutaneous Affection ; Chronic Catarrh; Head,
ache, proceeding from an acrid humor ; Pain in the
Stomabh and Dyspepsia proceeding -from vitiation;
Affections of the Liver; Chronic Inflamation of the
Kidpeys', and general debility caused by a torpid ac-
tipn of the Vessels of tlio skin. It is.singularly effi-
cacious in renovating those constitutions which have
been broken down by injudicious treatment, <?r juve
nile irregularities. In general tormu, it is recom
mended in all those diseases which arise from'impu.
ritie8 of the blobd, or vitiation of the humors, of
whatever name or kind. . '
Some of tho above complaints may require some
trifling assistant applications, which the circiimstan.
ccs of the case will dictate; but fora gonoral remedy
or purijicator; .to remove the cause, The. Indian’s
Panacea will gonerally.be found sufficient.
For saio by REESE LORD, Agents.
May 12—8—tf.
A SPL-kJIcDZD PIAHO TOBTE,
(Rose Wood—Superior Tone and Finish.)
1 Mahogany do.; Piano Stools.
Flutes, box, coco wood and Ivory—1,4 &. 8 !'.cy>’.
Clarinets; Files.
Violins of various qualities.
Bass V’iofs, GuiUrs and Accordions.-
Violin Bows, common, silver and gold mounted.
Piano, Violin, Bass Viol and Guitar Strings.
Alexander’s and various other Instruction Ilook?,
for Flute, Piano, &c.
Piano and Guitar Music, &c. &c.
[CPClocks and Watches REPAIRED, and war.
ranted to run Well. Jewelry of every description
repaired; and ENGRAVING neatly executed.
Athens, July 33.—19—tf.
ftew Livery St&feles
’ , AND ,
CARBSAfiE REPOSITORY*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ,
C . MINER respectfully informs his friends, that
he lias leased tho Ware-Huusoand Lot known
as, Burton’s, late Mr: John Keen, near the Planter’s
Hotel—and has all those superior buildings, con
structed into Stables and Carriage Mouses—has o:i
hand, ai\d will-keep, b general assortment of CAR
RIAGES M sale, of the latest fashions and best fin
ish. His connection in this branch of his business,
is such as to imliico him to bciievo he can offer grea
ter inducements to the purchased, than any like es
tablishment at tiie South. His Stables are all Dirt
Stalls—wide, high and airy; can accommodate any
number of Horses on Livery from one to two hundred
—prico per day, each Horse, longer of shorter time,
50 cents. Horses and Carriages off every kind usu
ally hired, can bo had on the most reasonable terms.
Thd proprietor pledges himself to do every justice to
his friends—who may patronise him.
WANTED. '
C ASH will be paid for ono road wagon and fosr
or five Horses—Mules would be preferred.
Fof Saif,
Ono pair of extra Jine Northern Carriage Horsde,
7 and 8 years old, of fine blood; price $1200. Sold
for no fault. ' ' ‘ 1 <
One pair Sorrels, 15 1 -2 hands high, 6 and 7 years
old—fino travellers—well broke—can be recommen
ded for family use-belonging to a private gentle--
man who is going to travel, and wishes to sell im
mediately.
One pair of dark Bjiys, 16 hands high, 6 and 8
years old, sound and gentle—and 1 Saddle iPonoy.
young and sound.
ALSO,
Two Barouches. 1 Buggy, 1 Sulky and two Gigs;
all havo heen used some. Sold for Cash.
May 24—11—w3m.
The Southern* Banner?
u PUBLISHED IN THE TOWN OF ATHENS, GEORGIA,
EVERY SATURDAY, • ' “
BY ALBON CHASE.
TERMS^—Threo dollars per year, payable in ad
vancc, 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 payrtientb. within tho year.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates.
They ahoujd always -have the desired number of in.
sections marked upon them when haudod in, other
wise they will be published till forbid, and charged
accordingly. • ; ' .
O’All Letters to tho Editors on matters connected
with the establishment, must bo past paid in order to
secure attention. ^
(CTNotico of the sale of Land and Negroes by Ad.
ininistrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be. pub-
hshed sixty ’days previous to the day of sale.
Tho sale of Porsonal Property, in'like manner,
must" bo published forty days previous to tho sale.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate, must
br published forty days." •
Notice, that. Application will be made to the CourK
of Ordinary, for lcavo to sell Land or Negroes, must*
be published four months.
Notice that Application will be made for Letters
of Administration, must He published thirty days, and
for'Lettcrs of Dismission, six months.