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Notice.
S IXTY days after date, and at. I’ue
next May <erm of the Honorable Court uf
Ordinary of Clark Comity. application wiil be
imde to sail) Court fur leave to sell nil the real
•state or Robert "Barber, deceased. belli" bis
land* io the ennutiea of Jackson and Clarke.
Fab. 33, ’53. WM. L MITCHELL,
. ' Executor.
Notice.
S IXTY 1 days after date application will be made
to th« Honorable Cnurtof Ordinary of Frank-
in county, for leave In sell all the lands belong
og to the estate of Thomas Payne, debased.
JOHN H. PATRICK, Adm r.
Fab 3—47—«0d
Notice.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Court of Ordi
nary of Clark qonnty, fur leave to sell all the ne
groes belonging to the estate ol Elizabeth Lard,
■ deceased, in terms ol the law.
march 10, ’M—401 YOUNG VICKERS.
Adra’r.
Georgia, Walton. County.
t °f Ordinary, Fib, Terp>i, 1863.
'resent, R.J. Kennedy, Ordinary of
said Court. -T_ - - ^ ■
O N the application oPJordim Edwards, gnar-
dianot John R. AVUftty, orphan. Ordered
t!i:it nil persons concerned, show cutir-e, it
they have, at our Court of Ordiuary to be held
on the first Monday ia Maypnext, why said guar
dian should not be dismissed fromsaid guardian
ship. /
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
Given under my hand, March 12, 1853.
inarch 17.401 R. J. KENNEDY. Ord’y.
Administrator s Sale.
W ILT, be sold before the court house door, in
the towa-of Danielsville Madison county,
between the legal hour* of aale, on the first Tues
day in June next, s treet of land containing 101
acres on the waters of Brushy creek, adjoining
James Mathews and others, belonging to the es
tate of Wm. A.-Johnson late of said connty de
ceased. Sold for the beuefitoftlioheirsuudcred
ilors ot said*, estate. Terms on the day of sale.
JAMBS Johnson- Adm’r.
•pnll4—tds.
Georgia, Franklin County,
W HEREAS, William Kelly applies to me for
Leltera of Administration on the Estate
ef Richard Smith, late 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, on or be
fore tho first Monday in June next, to show
cause if any they have, why slid letters should
not be granted. *
Given under my hand ot office, this the 4th day
oi April, 1353.
april 14-30d JOHN G. YORK, Ord'y.
Notice,
S IXTY' DAYS after date I shall apply to the lion
orabla Count of Ordinary of Frauklin county
for leave to sell all the lands belonging, to the
astute of Thomas A. Patrick, late of said county
deceased,
ROBERT HENDERSON, Adm’
April 14-60d.
$
Notice.
T WO months alter date application will be
made to the Honorable.Conrt of Ordinary,
of Madison county, for leave to sell the land be
longing to the estate of William Duncan, late of
said county deceased.
BERRY M.THOMPSON.
april 14—2m Admiuis'rator
Libel for Divorce,
Franklin Superior Court, March Term,
S 1853.
MAftTBA. 4. CISMPITT 0*. CTRUS CLAVPITT
Present, tho Hun. James Jackson, Judge of
r ' -APPEARING to the Court, by the return
of the Sherill, that tin; defendant dnea not re
side hi this county, and it further appearing that
he does not reside wiihir.this State, iti«, on mo
tion ordered, that said defendant appear and an
swer at the next term of this court, or that the
case.be considered in default, and the plaiutill
allowed to proceed.
A true extract from the Minutes of the Supe
rior Court, March Term. 1853.
april 14 JOHN H. PAYNE, ©i/k.
Georgia, Mladlsou County.
Court of Ordinary, November Term, 1S52
W HEREAS James Millican, administrator
de bonis non, upon the estate of John C
Gilbert, deceased, applies for letiets of dismis
sion from the adiiiiuUlratiou of the estate of said
deceased:.
These are therefore to cito and admonishaU
and singularthe kindred and creditors of said
dec’d.,to be and appearat my office witbiu the
time prescribed by low, to snow cause, if any
hey can, why sirid. letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my band and seal at Office,this
1st d»y of November, 1852.
WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ordinary
Nov. 11—35—Cm.
Georgia, Franklin Qonnty.
By (i. Court of Ordinary of taid County,
W HEREAS Stephen B. Westbrook, Execu
tor or John Westbrook,late of said couuty,
ieceosed, petitions the Court for a discharge
from said Executorship f
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Executor should pot. at the regular term of said
Court to be held oil the lint Monday iu Septem
ber next, bo discharged from said executorship.
By order of said court at the regular term
thereof held this the seventh day of February .
1853. JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
Feb. 17—19—6m.
rx^Rnle Nisi.
State of Georgia
County of Clark. ^ ^on'iisq., Ordinary.
I T appeanns to the Court by tin-- petition of
Charles F. Hardy, tliat Thomas Hancock,
late of said county, deceased.did, in his hie time,
execute to said Charies F. Hardy, his bond, con
ditioned to make a good and lawful Utle to said
Charles F, Hardy to a certain tract of land, in
Jackson comity, on the Oconee Biver ajljuimng;
lands of Adair, Glenn, Richardson Hancock,
and others, containing four hundred acres, more
or 'ess, and called the David Neal tract. And it
Inrther appearing that said Thomas Hancock de-
parted this life without maknig said title to said
tract of bud, or in any way provided therefor;
edmonev foreaid hind, and the said Charles F.
Hardy havingpetiUoned theCourt to direct John
C Johnson, Administrator of the estate of said
Thomas Hancock, deceased,* to execute to him
titles to said tract of lawful conform: ty with skid
bond. It is, therefore. hereby ordered, that
notice be given at*three, or more, public places
in the county of Clark, and iu the Southern Ban
ner once a mouth for three months of such appli
cation, that all persons concerned may file ob
jections in my office, if any they have, why said
John C. Johnson Administrator of said Thomas
Hancock, deceased, should not execute titles to
said lot or land in conformity with said bond
A true extract from the minutes of said Ooort
at the March term, 1853.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary
march 10—52. 3w-
Walton Sheriff’s Sale. :
POSTPONED,V’T \ : 'Ji
'TTjrlLTj he sold before the courthouse in the
VV town uf Monroe,'on the first'-Tuesday in
May next, between the usual hours of sale, the
■' Rowing property, towit;
Fifty barrels ol Corn, inure or less, levied on
as the.gr. tperty of Stephe Titcliaw, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Walton Superior Court iu favor of
Elizabeth Titchaw vs Stepbe Titcliaw,
march 31 JAS. I*. WILKINSON, Su'ff.
Also, at the same time and place, one House
ndLot in Social Circle, ami sixty acres of land,
more or less, on thv East of (be roud leadiu" from
the Circle to Monroe, adjoining Clark, Gibbs,
and others, also four acres of land more,' or less,
adjoining ihc depot on which is h small shop
formerly occupied hr Thomas J. Guimerin, as
a jeweller amt watch shop, levied on as tho pro-
jerty of Hi H .-Clapp, to satisfy sundry fi fits in
kvor of Thayer & Butt, levy made and returned
to me by a Constable. . -
march 3J JAS. J. SELMAN, D Sh’fT.
Georgia. TOadison County.
Court of Ordinary, December Term, 1352.
W HEREAS. Elijah Williams, Executor of the
last will and testament of John Willitms,
late of said county, deceased, applies for letters
ol dismission from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cito aad adranuieh all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of saul de
ceased, to be and appear ot my office withiu the
time prescribed by law, toshow cause,if any ex
ist. why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this
6lh day of December. 1850.
WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ordiuary.
Decemiier 9—39—6m.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of George
M. Dawson, late uf Clark county, deceased,
will make payment immediately, aud those hav-
imr claims or demands against-said estote^are
hereby required to present them in terms JlJp
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON,
Adm’r. of George M. Dawson, deceased,
rch 10—52—4 0d
Georgia, Hall County.
W HEREAS John Burrass,Guardian of Mary
Jane McRary, applies to me fir letters of
dismission from said gumxliauship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
>ersous interested, to show cause, if auy they
jave, why letters dismissory should not be grant
ed the applicant at the next May Term ol* this
court.
Given under my baud, this 15th March, 1853.
march 24—40u M. GRAHAM, Ord’y.
Georgia* Clarke Couuiy.
By the Court of Ordinary of taid County.
W HEREAS; rltili£:StiiK$comb, Executor
of William Moore, late of said conmv, de
ceased. petitions the Court fora discharge from
said Executorship:
Therefore, All |>ersdns concerned, are hereby
required to show cause, (if auy they have,) why
said Executor should not, at the regular term of
said Court, to be held nu the first Monday in
May next, be discharged from said Executorship.
By order of said Con.t, at the regular term
held this the 4thdav of October. 1852.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Oct. 14—31—6m.
"*Sat
N OTICE.—Sixty days alter date applica
tion will bo made to the Court of Onlinary
of Madison county, for leave to sell the land
belonging to Uie estate of James Garrott, luna
tic, of said county.
april 14 HENRY WHITE, gunnl’n, *
Georgia, Franklin County.
By tke Court of Ordinary of taid County.
ITT* HE RE AS, Edward W, Mnyiieli.and John
11 M. Neal Executorsnf Edward Carroll, late
of said County, deceased, petitions the Court for
a discharge from said Executorship.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby
1 to show canse, (if any they have) why
teuton should not, at the regular term of
i be held on the first Monday in No-
, be discharged from said Executor
Court, at a regular Term, held
", 1833.
JOHN G. YORK,Ord'y
Georgia, JIackaou County
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Sarah E.Thomas,sdmiiiUtratrix
on the estate of James D. Thomas, late of
said county, deceased, npplies to me for letters of
dismission from tbs fuitheradministratiou of said
estate:
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
heir objections, if any they have, in my office, in
terms oi’ law, otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted the applicantat the next May term of
the Court orOrdinary for said couuty. uiveunu-
der my hand at office, 28th Oct., 1332.
Oet.23—33—6m J. G. PITTMAN, Orel.
dy or
the 4th i I
april 14-6m
Georgia, Clarke Couuty.
Court of Ordinary of taid County.
ITrilEREAS William Edwards Administrator
VV with the will annexed of Cynthia W.Greer,
late of said county, deceased, petitions the Court
for a discharge from said adoiinistrntiuu:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby
required to show cause (if any they have) why
said Administrator shonld not, at the regular term
of said Court, to be hqjd on the first Monday inf
June next, be discharged from said adminutru
tion.
By order of said Court at tho regular, term
thereof, held this 1st day of Novembr 1852.
ASA M. JACKSON,. Ordinary
Nov. 4— 34—6m.
Georgia, Franklin County.
W HEREAS, Snmn Wheeler applies to me
for Letters of Guardianship of Susan II
Wheeler,orphan of James Wheeler, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
’ and singular the kindred and friends of said or
phan to be and appear at my office on or before
ihe'firsl Monday in June net toshow canse.if auy
they have, why said letters should uot be granted
said applicant, or snebr other person as the Court
. In its discretion think proper to appoint.
Given nnder my hand at office this 4th day of
April 1853. JOHN G. YORK, Ordiuary.
April 14-.30d
Georgia, Franklin County.
By the Court of Ordinary of said County
VJCTHEREAS, John McFarland, administrator
Tv of Robert McFarland, late of said Comi
ty, densaset, petitions the Court I'ora discharge
from slid administration..
Tfierefore, all peisons concerned, are hereby
a uired to show cause, (if any they have) why
I administrator, should not, at the regular
■ of said Ooort, to be held on the first Mon
day in November next, be discharged from said
administratorship.
'By onler of said Court, at.the regular term
thereof, held this 4lh day of April, 1853.
april 14-6m JOHN G. YORK", Oid’y,
Georgia, Clarke County.
"INHEREAS it lins been represent
11 ed to me that James Stringer is believed
to bave died intestate, leaving a considerable es
tate. and whereas it has been represented' to mu
thnt it is important that there should be an Ad
ministration on bi» estate, and no person apply
ing for letters of Administration thereon:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and siug'alarthekir,dred and creditors ofssid de
ceased, to be and appear at ray office on or be-,
fore the first Monday'in April next, to show
cause, if any they have, why the Administration
of said estate should not be vested in the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said comity, orsuch other
persou as the Court may then think proper to
appoint in the terms or the Statute in such case
made and prescribed.
Given nailer my band at office this the 17th
day of Feb., 1853.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Feb 24—50—40d.
•vara
Georgia, Madison County.
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1853.
inrffiHIAS Isaac SinuPons administrator de
■ IV bbnit non, upon tbe estate of Benjunii)
Smith, deceased, petitions the Court for lettera
dismissory from said administration,
Wbereopon it Is ordered by the conrt. that no-
. tico be given by publication once a month, for six
i months, in the Southern Banner, requiring all
persons concerned to* show cause, if any they
have, why said Isaac Simmons, administrator de
■ bonis non as aforesaid, should hot be discharged
from said administration, on the first Moniiy iu
• November next. . .
- 'if Given under, mv hand and *eal at office, ibis 4th
day of April, 1853. WILLIS STRlCKIAND,
april 7—6m Ordinaiy.
WP
Wm--
Georgia, Franklin County.
’HEREAS, James H; Chnppelluer, Guardian
of Ann P.Chappalarar, (Idiot) iadesirous of
*ning letters dismissory from said Guardian-
t is therefore upon tlie application of said
Guaidian. ordered, that all persons concerned,
appear at the next June Term of this Court, to
beheld oil the first Monday in June next, to
show cause why said guardian should not be dis
missed from said guardianship. ^ *
Given under my hand at office , this 4th day of
*' *1853. JOHN G. YORK;Ord'y.
14-40 d ’
Georgia, Hall County.
W HEREAS John C. Chastain, Ad
ministrator upon tbe estate of Abraham
Elrod deceased applies to me for letters uf Die-
nrnsibD from the further administration of 'said
estate: ^
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
and siugnlar the kindred and creditors of sail]
deceased, to show cause, if auy exist, in termes
of law why letters dismissoiy shall not be grant
ed said applicant at tbe September term, next, of
this court.
Given under my band 13th Feb., 1353.
M. GRAHAM. Ordinary
Feb. 24 —50—Cm.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons indebted to the estate ofThom-
IX. os Hancock. UleufClarkocouuty,deceas
ed, _will make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will present
them in tenia of the law.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON,
Adm,r of Thomas Honcock, deceased,
mach 10—52—40d.
IANE0US KOTICI
’ Notice. ’ " . ,»fy
A PPLICATION will be made to the Court of
Ordiftary of Walton county, ivt itsnvxt June
Bnggfi, Rockaways aud Jersey
' ,nr*
>f'y*
A LL persons are hereby uot fied not to trade
for a note given by me to Samuel Orr for
! $550, dated in August 1851 and due tbe 25 day of
[ December 1832 with a credit of nimbi $263 ns
, the consideration fur which said note was given
has fulled, aud I shall refuse to pay said note.'
JOSHUA OWENS;
march 10— ; 52—lm r « :
mHE subscriber has (mliainl a small lot ofCar-1
1. riuges which he oilers for sale very low for
Cash or approved paper fur the purpose ofclose-
iug out the concern. Those wishing to purchase
would do well to call before purchasing else-]
whereas ho determined to sell Bargains. . J
WATKINS BAYNON.
Athens, Jan. 27 —46—tf.
march 17, GO J ' guard an.
\ Notice.
J PPLICATION will be maileto the Court of
L Ordinary of Jackson county, on the first
Monday in May next, for leave to sell the lands
and \iegri>Fs belonging to the estate of Joseph
•< - ■» - .. ... of Joseph
Hatrh, late of said cot:nty. deceaseil.
WALTON HARRIS, Ex’r.
Feb 24—58—60d.
Georgia, Hall County.
W HEREAS John Abercrombie, Sr. Admin
istrator of the estate of Clemnietb Coven-
der. Sr. late.of said county, deceased, applies to
me fur letters of dismission from the further ad
ministration of said estate :
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, are hereby cited and admonished .to
file their objections, if auy they have, in my of
ffee iu terms of law, otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted the applicant at the October
Term next of this court.
Given under my hand, this I5tli March, 1353.
march 24—40J M. GRAHAM, Ord’y,
Notice.
S IXTY Jays after date application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Frauklin county, for leave to sell all the uegroes
belnngiug to the estate nf Milly Brewer, dim'd,
march 17 ’53 WILLIAM OWEN, Ad’r,
Undressed Blenched Shirtings.
S NOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., have re
ceived from New York, , extra 4-4 Bleachei*
Shirtings, perfectly undressed, and a very supc
nor fabric for. Ladies’ansi Geutiemeus’ wear -
The public are respectfully requested to call am
.examine the article. Jan. 6-.
GOWNS,
And many other articles too numerous to men.
tion.
We will sell onr Goods By tbe yard; pattern,
or piece, as may best suit the purchaser. We in-
vite every body and bis kul family, to call and
see ns before buying elsewhere. Modetly forbids
our saying too mnen iu onr own favor—but co:
and sen we won’t do you ■ good. ,
Our Work Will be done in tho most fashiouu!
Style. *
fy Particnlnruttention will be given tocoun-
try catting. jyGIVE US A CALLI^l
W. H. II. WHITE.
WM. GARVIN*
(UNDER THF. ABOVE NAMt)
AT THE fa STAND ON BROAD STB.,
Wberg they are offering a newly selected stock
of Fall and Winter Grads for gentlemen’s wear,
consisting iu part ol'snperior blnck. brown and
fancy colored French Cloths—-black and fancy
French Doeskins: also tbe latest styles of French.
English aud American fnccy Casimeres, fancy
silk, velvet, plush and woolen Vestings, of every
desirable quality and pattern; also superior Over
coatings, Henielah Cloths, a new article Jbr
Overcoats; also plain ami fancy Satin Stocks,
plain and fancy Silk Cravats, Bucket Handker-
vuuciOEt: —J
benChees at ^
KENSEY&818dc e
Jan 13
Notice.
S IXTY days after- date application will be
made to the Conrt of Onlinary of Franklin
county, fur leave to sell all the lauds belonging
to the estate nl E>ty Holbrook, decnared.
^V^ JBjBRRYAN HOLBROOK, Adui’r.
k
Georgia, Walton County.
Court of Ordinary. March Term, 1853.
Ptesemt, R. J. Kennedy, Ordinary of
said Court.
0 N a tbe application of James R. Garrett, guar
dian of James R. Wright, Orphan, Oiticred
that ail persons cnucerned show cause; if any
they have, at onr Court ol Onliuary to bo held on
tbe first Monday iu May next, why said Guardi
an should not be dismissed from said guardian
ship. *
'A true extract from the minutes of said conrt.
Given under my hand, March 12, 1853.
march 17.401 B- J. KENNEDY. Ord’y
Madison Sheriff’s Sale.
OK THE rtlt*T TUESDAY IN MAT NEXT.
"VX^ILL lie sold before tbe Court
v T House door, in the town of Danielsville,
within the legal hoars of sale, the following pro
perty to wit: ., • ■:
Filly acres nriand, more or less, on tho waters
and siugnlar the kindred and creditors of-Ranl tI 'ce’s s Court if the 382.1 district G. M„ in favor
Georgia, Jackson Couuty
VTT HEREAS, Robert J. Millicno, admiuistra-
VV ter, With the will annexed, ou tbe estate
nf Nathan J. Sharp, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said adraiutatfaiiaa s
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
bave, why said letters should uot be granted the
applicant at tha next June Term of the Court of
Ordinary for s.iid county.
.Given under my band at office, 4th Der. 1852.
JOHN G. PITTMAN, Ordiuary.
December 9—39—Gin.
for business wear.
Noticel
hereby notified to present them authenticated in
terms of the law', and alt perilous indebted to
said estate, are requested.to come forward' ai *
make payment immediately. .
, JAMES MATTHEWS, Adm’r,
april 7—40d
New Goods! New Goods! !
For Fall and Winter
By W. H. H. WHITE & CO.
fTlHB subscribers desire to inform their friends
X aud the public generally that they atill car
ry on the
NOTICE.
TT AVING just returned from New -York ,witb
XI the most spleudid stock of
And all goods in his line, solicits his old frieu
and the public generally to call and examine.
Oct. 14.
nf.Goss a Turner, and suuilry other fi fas vs.
Chapman Windhutn; levied on as tho. property
of said Windham. Levy made and relnrtit d by
a CoustaLIe. JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff.
March 24—2—tds
Georgia, Madison Couuty.
W HEuEAS, John Shepherd, Executor of
the last will and testament of James San
ders, late of said county, deceased, applies to tbe
Court of Ordinary for lettera ol dismission from
said Executorship: r
Therefore, all persons, concerned, are hereby
required to show cause (if auy exist) within the
lime prescribed by law, why said letters of dis
mission shonld not bo granted the applicant.
R. M. MERONEY.-D. Ordinary-
Oct. 14—31—6m. /
Georgia, Franklin Couuty.
Court of Ordinary of said County.
W HEREAS. Thomas Pulliam, administrator
of Samuel Garner, late of said couuty, de
ceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from
said administration :■ -
Therefore,' all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause, if auy they have, why
said administrator should uot. at ibercgnlur.tenn
ol said court, to be held on ihe first Monday in
October next, be discharged from said aduitnis-
Georgia, Franklin County,
Court of Ordinary of taid Coy nty.
W HEREAS William Bellamy Administrator
of Nicholas Bellamy, late of said comity
deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge frour
said Administration i
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause, if any they have, why
said Administrator should not, at the regular
term of said court to be held ou the first Monday
in September next, be discharged from said Ad
ministration.
By order-or Said Court at the regular term
thereof, held this 7th day of February, 1853.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
Feb. 17—49-6m. ■
Georgia, Madison County.
Court of Ordinary,.February Term, 1853.
V/V"HEREAS Jattm O’Kelley Ex-
v T editor^ on tbe estate of FrancinaSpratling,
deceased, petitions the Court of Oidinary for
letters of dismission from said Executorship:
It is therefore ordered by tbe Conrt that notice
be given by publication once a month for six
months in the Southern Banner requiring all
persons concerned to akow canse. if any exist,
why said James O'Kelley. Executor as aforesaid,
shall not be discharged from said Executorship
on tlie first nramlay in September next.
A true extract from the niitintes of said Court
this 7tli day.of February..1853.
- B. M. M EBON BY, D. Onlinary.
Feb. 17—49 -6m.
Georgia, Walton County.
To all mkom it may coucem.
W HHREAS, James T. Scott applies to me
for letters of Administration on tbe estate
of of Robert M. Echols,deceased:
- These are therefore (io cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred nod creditors or said de
ceased, %o be and appear at the next April term
of die Court, of Onlinary, for said county, and
show cAuse- if any they have, why said Admin-
titration should not be vested in the applicant or
such other person as the court may, iu its discre
tion appoint.
Given trader my baud at office, in Monroe,
Febra&ry 28,1853.
. - - J. C. GUNTER, D. Onliuary.
march 3—51—30d.
■im' -
Georgia, Walton* County. •*>/■. * *
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1853.
Present, R. I.' Kmtncdy.< Ordinary <f
T HE. petition of Abram 8. Cowen, Adminis
trator of George Cowon. deceased, shewetb
that lie has fully discharged die duties assigued
id trust, and prays to be discharged
administration: ’ » ’
is therefore ordered, that nil persons con-
I P - " cerned be notified iu terms of the law, to show
, - f cause, if anv they have-, at the regular Term of
! v ’ m ‘ this court to be h.-ld on die first Monday in Oc-
atm, Jx . tober next, why the said Adininistrator shonld
■ .t pot be discharged from all further liability as
#, such administrator.
• m k true extract from the minutes of said court.
* ; *9THiy band, March 12,1853. V
,«m R.J. KENNEDY,Drd'y
Georgia, Habersham Connty.
By tke Court of Ordinary of taid county.
W HEREAS, William G. Goodmm, Executor
of Miriam Powell, late of said county, .de
ceased, showeth by his petition that he has fully
wound up and completed tlie administration of
said estate, aud prays letters of dismission there
from^ Oum I fa Ojj. i
Therefore ill persons concerned are lwreliy
eri bred toshow cause, if auy they have, why
siid’Execntor should not be dismissed and .dis
charged from said administration and oxeento^-
ship at the next August term of the Cuurt of Or>
dinary for said county. * •
By order of said Court this 16th day of Janua
ry. 18 >3. 0. H. SUTTON, Ordinary.
Jut 27—46—6m T-v*:-3.k
'g&ZiC' S.Notice,,*■; T»*^^
S ixty days after date I shall apply to
the Hmiorable Coiut of Ordinary of Madison
county, for leare to sell the land belonging to the
estate of Wm- B. Williams, late of taid county
deceased, reserving tho widow’s dower in the
Georgia, Jackson County.
7*o all wkom it may concern.
W HEREAS Dilmns L. Jarrett and C. B.
Williamson, administrators on the estate
of Nathaniel C. Jarrett, deceased, late of said
countv. applies to me for letters W dismission
from the further administration oTsatd estate:
Therefore, the kiudred and creditors nf said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to
file their objections, if anythay have* in my of-
fice, in terms oflaw.otbewise letters diamisao-
ry will be granted lira applicants at the next May
term of the Court of Ordinary for said connty.
Given nnder my.Iwnd at office, this 20th Oct.
***** _ J. G. PITTMAN, Ordinary. ’
Oct.28—33—6m. , * 5 '.-
tratmn.
By order nf said Conrt at tlie regular term
thei “
marc
dj wrucr in sain unurc ai me regular icn
ereof, held this 7th day nf March. 1853.
march 17—Cm ' JQHN G. YOlfK.Orii’y.
Georgia, Madison Connty.
Courfjrf Qrdinary, March. Teim, 1853.
_ ... . applies
sinn from said-executorship
- These are therefore to cite and adrannhh all
atid siugnlar the kiudred. aud creditors of said ;
deceased, to be ami appear ut my office withiu’
tlie time prescribed by law, toshow cause, if any
exist, why said letters should not be granted,
Given tiulqrmy hand at office, this 7th day of
March, 1853.
march 17—Cm WILLIS STRICKLAND,
' Ordinary.
■■■■Walton County.• -.
Co^ri hf Ordinary, March Term. PreL t
ent, R. J. Kennedy, Ordinary of said?
Court.
O N application n f jg argaret Hill. gnardian of
«*■ Kichzxrd lliil. Orphans, 0r -
anw^fl l ^ a u a P el [ sons craraerm^ show cause, if
anv they have, at hnr Conn of Ordinary to be
Mo “ d *X. iu Mn>' next, why said
dtansiiip 18h ° 0 J “ 0t dism!sSL ' J from said guar-
Atnie extract from tho mimites of said ctiort.
Given under my band,this March 12,1853.
march 17-40d R.J. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
Georgia, Clarke County.
VX7HEREAS William M. Bngga applies to
T ; n i , V r * eUers ul* Ailiniuisir.uiou on the
Arkansas, deceased lale ^ State of
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
S1 "°7 ? r , the k ; uilred ““<* creditors of said
a a I?P cnr rny office bn or
before the first Monday Miy next to shuw
U ? u y lh °y have, why said letters should
ot uien tie mtuiteti, ' - •- - . -
narch‘l353 er ^ ha “ J a * office lhU 7,h d »y of
ASA ai. JACKSON. Ordinary,
march 10—52—30(1. s
'
Waltou Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
ON THK FIRST TUKSDAT IN HAT NEXT.
W ILL be sold before the court house doo
in Monroe^ between the legal hours o
sale, Ihe following property, to wit;
une house and lot now occupied by the defend
ant as a drugstore, adjoining Hill & Johnson,
levied oa as the property nf Ira Delamater, to
satisfy a fi fo issued from Waltou Superior Court
in fovor of Jesse[ H. Ariiohi vs Ira Delamater.
march 10, ’53 JAS.P. WILKINSON.
.., * .- . Sh’ff.j
Rule Nisi - ■ ' ;
’in Inferior Court, January Term,
1653;**^; *gf||||J
; Frimtltn w.) Scire faeiat
Academy, r*VPeyton R. Jonet, } to revive a dor-
George > IP. Wily. J mant Judgment.
P appearing to the Court from the return of
tho Sheriff,-that the defendants ere not to bo
found in this county of Franklin, and ft
appearing to tho Court, that said 1 defendants re
side without the State of Georgia; it is there
fore ordered by tho Ccurt. that scire facias'be
perfected on them by publication of this order
m tho Soatliern Banner, at Athens, once a mouth
for four months, previous to the next term of this
Cuurt.
Present, their Honors,
~ ir ' Hesrt Frkkman,
K- ■ Noah Looney,
W& '• N H. White
- - -*- - • y T. K. Sparks,
it-- ,J. E. Carter
A true extract from the minutes of said Cqurt.
Given under my hand, this 7th day of March,
1853. - : WM. J. OLIVER, c tc
march 17—i—4m f £
shan, *1
1 r
Georgia Habersham, County.
T OW months after date application will be
made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the interest (bein-
two-thirds) ol-Richard Hull, late or said county
CUrkesvi'lle ^ lhe vili “S e °' f
JOSHUA S. HOLBERT, Adra’r.
march 3L—3m. . .
Georgia* Clarke County, f f* |
Xjf7*HEftEA3 William Jackson applies to me
T v for letters of Guardianship of the property
of James H., Marthy S., Elizabeth, Johu F.,
* Laticia Jackson, orphans oi Francis Juuksou,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to he and appear at my office
on or before the first Monday iii Slay next, to
'show cam-e if any they have why said lettera
should uot then be granted.
Given under uiyhand at office this 21st day
of March, 1853 - c**?.- .
* ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
• March 24—30d.
April 14—2m.
JOHN. Y. WILLIAMS,
Adm’r.
A LL persons having demands against the ea
tale of William Alexander, deceased, late of
Hall county, will present them iu terms of law,
and alt persons indebted to said estate will make
immediate payment to. J. N. ALEXANDER,
march 24 Administrator
Georgia, Habersham County.
TJAWQ months after date application will be
-L made to the Court uf Ordinary of said county
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es-
tateof Devereaux Jarret, late of said oounly, de
ceased. C K. JARRETT, ) ,,,
ROBERT JARRETT, J Aa “ r *
march 3i—Jin.
¥
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale.
OS THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY NEXT,
ILL be sold before the Court-house door tu
the town of Jefferson, Jackson county:
levied as the properly of James B. Nabors,
isfy the above slatiAt case,
april 8 tds
to sat-
J. H. RANDOLPH. D.Sh’ff.
TUST rereived, new crop Raisensiu whole, J
J and boxes lor sale cheap by
Dec 9., r D. N.JUDSON.
• jC- - A Splendid Lot
A\F. N.O. Sugar, just received and for sale very
V/ low by T. BISHOP,
march 10.
Attention!
A CHOICE aud select assortment oif
JLJL magnificent.Steel Engravings, suitablo for
framing, just received from the celebrated es
tablishment of Groupil <fc Co., the most exten
sive of the kind in tbeworld. Bold cheap. .No
charge for looking at them. Call and examine
for yourselves. W*. N. WHITE.
Fab 18. ,
rA BARBELS NORTHERN POTATOES for
yU planting, consisting of Mercer’* yellow and
red, very fine, for sale by D. N.JUDSON.
Feb. 17. . ' '. '* — ;
Dntch Bolting Cloths.
QNOWDEN & SHEAR, A-ugufta, Ga., have
O received from New York, Dutch Bolting
Cloths, of the best quality, Nos. 0.1,2,3,4, 5,
6,7,8. 9, and, 10,aud to which the attention of
the public is respectfully iuvited.
June 10. , )
Tn Bent. /
PAN WO stores on College Avenue; also, sere
JL cal dwelling*. E. L. NEWTON.
[ Nov. 18—36-t-tf.
Wall Paper.
A NEW and large stock of Wall.Paper nl the
( il latest and most beautiful patterns, at lower
i prices Uian ever, domestic and imported.
Jnst received, and for sale at
j . PETERSON’S, on the comer.
India Matting.
GNOWDEN & SHEAR. Angnsta^ Ga.,hava
| kJ received from New York, a large supply of
| 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 Plain and Checked lndia Mat
ting, of superior quality, and to which they res
pectfully invite theatleotion dr the pnbiic.
| June 10.' ' *
T AND WARRANTS.—The highest market
U price given in cash or goods, for Land War-
! rants. These having them fo dispose of will do
well fo gtvefrd'f'baE.’' 1 ^ ,
j Jan 13—tf KENNEY & SLEDGE.
1 GOODS. CHEAP.—--A good assortment
U of Dry Goods which'will be sold very low
for cash by T- ..BISHpt*.
j- fiiivl'4./> . : •
I *171 LOUR l—Afresli supply in barrels and sacks
| X! just received and for sale bv
] Jane 24. T. BISHOP.
j /'COLUMBIAN INK.—A new supply nf this
vv celebrated Ink just received, and for sale
at manufacturer’s prices at
jail. 27. PETERSON’S CORNER.
| Extra Family Floor,
"Ilf ADE f ron i 0 elected lot of Tennessee Wheat
I JlL at tlie Wbtkiusville Mills. A first rate arti-
I cle, just received, by KENNEY & SLEDGE.
Opposite No. 2, Broad street, Athens,
j Feb. 17.
J 1^1 LOTJR, from D. M. Burns’ mill.
I J a fine lot of Flour No. 1 and No.'S; also a few
j bags of Extra Rye Flour, for 6ale for cash,
j by SSt-fok D. NL JUuSON*.
Feb. 17
Sugars! Sugars
] T UST received a lot of fine brown, Stuart’s
! J crush'd, “A” “B” nnd “ C,” Sugars—sweet
{and good, at ■ KENNEY & SLEDGE’S,
j Opposite No. 2, Bread street, Athens-
Feb. 17.
| TjVxfRA WHITE WINE VINEGAR, list
t Xli received, also a few barrels pure CiderYin-
I egar, cheap by D, N. JUDSON.
{ Feb. 17. - •
March. 10
E- VonderUeth
R B p S ublSto his^Tailuri'ng ‘feublfe^ j
College Avenno in this ptnee, wh—. ^*** a
clein his line will be cut
with neatneMand despatch, and
ces. Particular attention will 1>.
^jandWpectfolly solicitT
Athens. October 28—33—tf.
Molasses and SymT
*j^E W^CROP molasses and New
Feb. 8.’
For Sale.
ip LOUR! FLOUR!—Kenney & 8ltJ« i
" WB 7* on a supply 0 f «»,
ville Extra Family Flour, an etcell„i' ,t ^
tOW ‘ ah SffperRne * Cheap*3*
Clarifi *dTcmirZ;
nH-bro rCd,SuS,,r ’ fw »>e WF *
h 1 ^TBlsL.
50,000
h y
maroh 10.
1.B181101*
Iron, Steel, and
J UST received, a lot ofSweeds Iron
German and Cast 8teel, also an *»wtto«Jrf
Hollow-ware. Call at
KENNEY &. SLEDGE'S
w,.io r ™i./' > - 2 ' B ™ d
A LM ON PS.—Afresh lut of sofutfeiiTuZT.
XL just received and for sale by
T. BISHOP.
Cedar pails. .
TyfTE have on hund a lot of these bar.
v W tifol while Cedar Brsn Bitnl bntkrj
cheaper than usually offered in dm suifa '
march 3. ' KENNY &SLEDGE.
'Pickels! Pickets!!
J ust Received one bll choice Cucum
bers pat up in brine aud riir MlsTmcWi,
gb.s.:.; ;
e KANB R ES, ust received by
Jun - y>. - t. BlSUQf,
Note Paper and Envelopes.
A N annsnally large and handsome atunam
il of Note, Rath aud Commercial Note Pqw,
with Envelopes to match the mart of it, U
r been received and is offeml at low i '
, - J. 8-PETERSON
Feb. 24. , Sign of the Mammoth Book.
Cap and Letter Paper.
J HAVE jiist received, the largest lot and meft
. ele assortment of Cap and lew
♦taper ever offerd in this market. Tbe ine»
tion of. Teachers and. Mercbai)|s is mpict
fully solicited as it will all be for tnraa!ljU«
prices Call at ,V • J. S. PETERSON’S.
Nign of tbe Mammomb Bui.
Feb. 24r-5S-rtf- -
Just Receiving,
A FBSH supply of choice, family Gram
on the Comer of Broad d- Jacknon stmtai
for sate cheap by D. N.Jl'DSOX.
Feb. 24. J:'-;.
ttUIT!—Fresh Prime*, daiam.' Ciirr»i,l.»a
Citron, just received aud for sale by
Nov 4. T. BISHOP.
I
Notice.
Notice.
I SHALL apply to the Conrt of Ordinary of I
Clark comity, at its next July term, for leave
tosell tbe land and negroes belonging to the es-1
tale of Wm. Davis, late of said county, deceased.,
JAMES MATTHEWS, Adm’r.
april 7; 2m * -
/CHOICE ONIONS, just received 3
Bits Northern white Onions, for sale cheap
by D. N.JUDSON.
Feb. 17. *
Leonard Scott & to
LIST OF
Britisli Periodical Publications.
Delivered in all the Priucpal Cities of the United
- v ’ States,
Free of Postage.
rjNHB snbscriber lata of Clakesvifir.G» hi
J. taken the Johnson House in AtUols,6ia
White Hall street, and is prepared t« t>l« «# |
who may call as private or trinisicnt boaHm-
The house is in n tuiiet part of *bc city sod
strictly temperate. Charges modenur, 4e it
Feb. 3d, ’53—tf. . B- KMB,
Georgia, Frauklin Couuty.
W HEREAS Thomas Morris applies tome
for letters of administration upon the es-
Wacaster; late of said county de- j And .forwarded by mail, muleT the provmons o
L^ v r 'IUelate Post-Office Law al
| .MERELY NOMINAL BATES.
tsteJrfscr.awh.- wdm
they huve, why said letters thiiold uot be grant- '- f Oqnsercaitce.J ;■ .
ed said applicant. Given under ray hand aud of- 2. Th8 Edinburg Review ( Whitt.)
fickliignature, tbis23d march, 1353, ... 13. The North British Review (Free
ceased:.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and siugulur the kindred and creditors of said
march St , JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale
W ILL be sold before the court boose door
in Gainsville, Hall connty, on the first
Tuesday in June next, within the usual hoars of
sale, thefollowing property, to wit'
Church.) '
4. The Westminister Review (Liberal}
5. Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine
-V- (Tory.)
- - Altbousbthese works are distingnisbed by tbe-
politicnl shades above indicated, yet but a small
n r j .„.i aw iu: i
^One negro girl, eight years old, named Mary , portion of their contents ia de voted to political
of yellow cnmploxtou, levied ott as the properly | subjects. It is their literary character which
gives them their chief value, and in that they
stand confessedly far above all other journals of
of Lovick P. Thomas, to satisfy a mortgage fi ta
issued from the Superior Court of said couuty
in favor of fieiiry P. Thomas, property pointer
out iu said fife. A. KENNEDY,
march 31 Sheriff
Georgia, J ackson County.
W HEREAS it has been represented I ^■
to me lhat John D. Overstreet is balwredj
their class. „ Blackvtood, still under the latherly
care of Christopher North, maintains its ancient
celebrity, aud is, at this lime, unusually attrac
tive, from tho serial works or Bulweraud other
literary movables, written for that magazine, anil
first appearing iu its colnms both in Great Britain
and iu the United Slates. Such works as “ Tlie
1 wer'v^Tha* ^ B '-~
tate. and whereas it has been represented to me I , .. . . • Stowars,
that it is Important that there should beannd- ?- nd otbej-sennKof which nnmerons rival ed,-
Vn.t nhlv-rJ,,, Uous “ r0 ls3Uc d by the leading publishers m this
io^for*letters ofadministration lliireon: " ' j JjZSmdie 1
tKS^l&wSSSfSd£«2i becn isi,,cJ b - v Scott'&Co", so that Sub!
andnSdlvEoSS 8Cribot * 10 ^ ,e ae P™> 1 ot m»»
first Monday in May next toriiow cause, if 1 ll ; vu, S ll,c ()t '
they haye, \yhy (be odmiuUtrutinn nf said estate } asc ljl Stale 8 - ...
shonldvrat bo vested in the Clerk of tbo Snperi- j TERMS* - •
or Court, or such other persou as tbe conrt may I ' *
think properto appoint, in terms of the Statute For any one of tho four Reviews
iusnch case made ami provided. For apy two o’f the four Reviews
Given under my hand at office, this 30th march, jForany three of the four Reviews
T HE WntktBTville Manufacturing Ce- b**
estaliltsheil in Athens, Ga., al the
Lncas Jb Billons, an agency for the «»le,f»
kinds of Leather Beltings, BeoU and theW
Negro Shoes ever sold in this market.
Having a fino.merchant mil) they will keep a
hand the best quality "f Flour sad Meal.
The best market prices will be paid f« W
Hides, Tallow, Wheai.Corn, Ac.
r , . . ■. ^• * v LUCAS St BILLUPS, Agnts-
Jan20—-45—tf .^
Skyliglit Dagaerrean Gallery.
Opposite the Post Office. Athens, Ga.
T HE uuderaigned wnnid-respwtfojly rafora
the citizens of Atheiis. and vtctmiy, that»»
Room is well Tarnished and comfortably asm
cold days mid pleawntly cool in w#r, P- *J e ta
so begs to inform tbe public at large, that #e
just received a large full-aized rostroineal; «•
of the finest in tbe Un ted States.
Pictures taken to Iwk a»->rge a. l*I «*>
fin-Cases, Metlnllion*. Breastpins,Lockett, linte
leu, Watch-Key* .&c.all not upin tbelv^
of the art, A Iso,in the ifiurninated style, «*»
has won universal admiration. ,j
IST Sickness and Post Mortem oasessfe**
to at the residence, if desired. . .
f3F Pictures, large or small,takeout si** 1 *
of weather. Cases on hand of all sizes, «
|y The public are respectfully invited tat*
ond examine his specimens, whether they**
not. »• M. COOPW-
Feb. 10—48—tf .
1853
march 31—3 Oil
JOHN G. PITTMAN,
Ordinary.
Georgia, Walton County.
Per aim.
$3 00
5 00
7 00
8 00
3 00
, '9 00
10 00
For all four of the Reviews
For Blackwood’s Magaziuo
for Blackwood & three Reviews
For Blackwood & the four Reviews
Paymenlt tobe made in all cates in advance.—
Money current in IhcStale where itsnid will be
received at par.. V ’’’
CLUBBINQ.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Hugh A. Carithers anplies to
to me for the administration of the estate
of \Vm.M.'Caritliers: .
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular tha UiKJreJ aiid creditors of said | _
deceased to be and appear at the next May term 1 four or‘ ino7e copieiTof any one”7/more of the
ot the Court of Ordinary for said couuty, mid above works. Thus: Four copiesorBlackwood,
show cause dany they have, why said admiuis- or of one Review, will be seut- to one address for
lruliuushould not be vested iu said apulicant, or $9; four copies of the four Reviews aud Black-
such other person as tlie court may in its discre- wood f..r Z:\n- and on
A discount of twenty-five percent, from the
j above prices, will be allowed to Clut>s ordering
r person as tlie court may m its discre-1 Wo .jd fur $30; and so on.
tion appoint. Given under uiy baud at office,iu 1
Mouroe. march 28th, 1853.
march 81-30
I- 0- GUNTER, D.Ordv:
RBjDUCED POSTAGE.- ’
The following tablo will show the great re'
duction which has been made oil these Periodi
cals since 1844, and the very trifling rates now
charged- ^*••7 i
Terannum.
Hall Sheriff’s Shale, , ,
H*L be soy before Uie court house door in . - « , - „ j-er annum r . ,• - •
\Y Gamsville Hall county ou tho first Tues- Prio fto 1315tliepostageodBlackwood wa,$2 40 PnCC **
uay^n.May next, withm the legal hours uf sale, | <• *o oil a single Review I 12
the following property to wit:
Fitly acres ot laud, more or less, iu said conn
ty, it being the place whereon the defendant now
lives, adjoiuiug C. R. Simmons and others, levied
on as the property of John Rylce to satisly a 6 fa
From theJustice’s Court of the 403d district G. \1
of said county. C. R. Simmons vs Joliu Rvlee.
Levy made and returned to me by a Bailiff."
_ Also at the same time and place, all the right,
title aud interest, that the defendant has in and
to the tract of laud wliereon lie uow lives, in the
twelfth district ot said couuty, adjoining the
lands of Elijah Smallwood and others, levied on
by a fi fo issued froin tho Justice's Court of the
310th district G. M. of said connty, Henry Col-
lum vs John Clark. Levy made and returned to
me by a Bailifl. A KENNEDY, Sh’ff.
march 31
From 1845 to 1851,
wood
on a Review
Iff 183.1-52 (aver. rate;) v on Blackwood
. ‘V ; ou a Review
The present postage on Blackwood is
“ “ oo a Review -
1 QQ
50
75
33
94
ou a Review •• D
( The rates arenow uniform for ALL dibt ancxs
within the United Slates.)
i^At these rates surely no objection should be
maile to receiving the works by mail, and thus
ensuring their speedy, safe, aud regular deliv
ery* : ■- '• ~
f?" Remittances aud commnnications should
be always uddressed. jvist-paid. to the Publish
ers, LEONARD SCOTT. &CO ,
79 Fui.ton Strskt,(Entrance 54JGoldsf,)
New York.,
BACON AND LA 1®
K enney & sledge hava jrctwf^J
lot of Clioico new Bacon and Lard
they wild sell cheap for the cash.
Feb. to. ■ ■*■ r;. - -
Mice,; 4
h LT, persons indebted toWillaw
Jtl. Brother, are in formed *^* 1
are now due, ami anearlv setlkss**' 6 * ‘
is expected, that the Bttdkx of***** 0 1
January 6, 1053. '
Look out for Bargains' .
A LWAYS on baud a good and S ener *‘*^
Groceries & Siaple Dry Gooo i
Low lor cash, at - - . „nr,v»iF.B’S
} P. A. SUMMEY & BR0Tp®“ %
j ,ln » 2 *- ui V bod*
A N ossortmeul of school "d
cheaper tiian ever offered rathi*^
sale wholesale and retail. ^ ^ w j)I'fS.
Jan 27 -
Notice to IIousekeepeB.
F W. LUCAS is daily expectW*
, sortment of Window,- Shrces Kitd.
aud prices. Also Gilt Cornice, Pin*T ,.
andn supply of Damask. Lace and . ~ ^
tain Materials, all of vhich will h ^
reasonable prices. sept.39*
Choice Bacon Hams. ^
A *2?
rpORACCO .iid 3EGAES—.0
J. gar*, one box of that choice .io]|;«s)»
bunco, Myers! Gold Loaf and Geo. 3- * ^.5,
Premium Tobacco for chew me, on the co^ f<r
Broad aud Jackson sU-eels, h>r £*, im s6S
cash by D. N. JUD®
S r2s»r
march 10.