The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, May 04, 1827, Image 1

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VOL. I. a ATHENS, ss- NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. FOR APRIL. CONTtNTS OP NO. LV. A RT. 1.—.Veto Documents concerning Cohanhus.— _ Colcccion de los Viagce y Dcscubrimientos que J and for sa|e by hi cieron por Mar los Espanolcs desde Fines del Siglo XV. con varios Documentos Ineditos conccr- nientes a la Historia de la Marina Castcllana. &c Por Don Martin Fernandez de Vavarrette. 1825. , MAY 4, 1827. No. 18. t*ir m m U — mriNE months after date, application will be made il to the Honourable the Inferior Cottrt of Clark county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Theophi- la9 Simonton, consisting of one tract of 239 acres of Land in said eounty, near Moore’s Mills, and 230 acres near Salem—Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ROBERT SIMONTON, Adtu'r. January 4. Im9m PUBLISHED EYERY FRIDAY, BYO. P. SHAW,' ’ j Teoms.-—Three dollars per year, if paid in ad vance*—TKrco dollars and fifty cents, if paid half yciirly,—Or,' Four dollars if delayed to the end of the. year.—No subscription received for less than on 2 year unless the money is paid in advance.—The publisher reserves to himself the right to discontinue a subscription, or not, before arrearages are paid. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates. .AU Letters tp the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to secure attention. It may be proper to inform those who shall Vrour us with their advertising custom, that Notice '’the sale of Land and Negroes by Administrators, '"‘•cutors, or Guardians, must be published sixty days nous to the day of sale. The sale of Personal Property, in like manner, DfUft be published forty days previous to the day of Notice to debtors and creditors of an (state must Wished forty days. M . • • - lice that Application will be made to the Court Unary for Leave to sell Land, must be publish cil nine, months. ^Nptice that Application will be made for Letters *•*——--uiGu, must be published forty days. GIG, AND TRAVELLING WAGON. F OR SALE, a handsome and substantial Gi, with harness complete. Also, a new w< WE oall the attention of readers to the following notice of a valuable literary publication. THE CASKET, Qr, Flowers of Literature, Wit, and Sentiment.—Pub lished at Philadelphia, by Atkinson ^Alexander. 2. Triads ih La Plate and Chile.—-’Rough Notes taken 'during some rapid Journeys across the Pam pas and among the Andes.—By Capt. F. B. Head. 3. Life of Theobald Wolf Tone, and the Condition of /reland.—Life of Theobald Wolf Tone, Founder of the United Irish Society, and Adjutant Generali built Travelling or Dearborn Wagon, with harness, in the Service of the French and Batavian Republics; J Inquire at thisoffice. written by himself; with his . Political Writings, | i — its of his JDiary,^&c. Edited by his son, NOTICE. W SSnt5 e S»nmentoies ^American Lw.-Com- TOHE citizens Of Clark county are informed that mentams on American Law. ByJameaKent. T ‘^ementhyirinch Plats 5. ' Policy and Practice the-United States ^ of all the Land which miy be drawn m the aoproach- Great Britain, in their Treatment of Indians.—Indian “SW? .f* 8 ? b y cittzens, reaulent ui aaid county. Treaties, and,Law* *Qd.ReguUti^-rekUng to**- C^mfuruiahed weekly together with the quahty dian aifeire; to whicfaisX-d ™ Appeudut, con- , b ^ cSurv ^ w *nL taining the Proceedings of the Old, Congress, and C, f k 8 ^ and can be obtam- other important State Papers in relation to Indian ed &*** thosc who ma y draw Lahd * affairs. ^ I * ' JOSEPH LIGON. 6. Mrs. Hcman's Poems.—1. The league of Alps, The Siege of Valencia, The Vespers of Paler.. mo, and other Poems. 2. The Forrest Sanctuary, I * oALiJli UK, KEJN 1, and other Poems. J | A Comfortable and convenient house, with 7. 'Critical Notices.—1. Letter to an English Gen- J [j*»H x5L all necessary out houses, to which there tlenuun. 8. Internal Improvement in Georgia. 3.1 I I, IW- is four acres of land attached, theimprove- Godman’s Natural History. 4. History of North J ments are all new and convenient to a good spring, Carolina. 5. Marsh’s Inaugural Address. 6. Eu-| For terms inquire of logy oh Mr. Crafts. _ 7. Rail Road from Boston to Connecticut River. 8. Catalogue of Books in the Boston Athenaeum. 9. Hedge’s Abridgment qf Brown’s Philosophy. 10. Mr. Washburn’s Agrij- fi^HlS is a monthly publication, got up in a supc- lation. 12. Reports of the Faculty of Amherst Cot- - JL rior manner, at great expense, every number lege. 13. Comstock's Mineralogy. «f which contains forty large octavo pages, printed ^ ' * * ’ * * ”— “ ‘ well, on small handsome type, upon the finest paper, ’ land covered, accompanied with a table of nd furnished at the low price of TWO and FIFTY CENTS per annum, -in ad- The work is enriched with the choicest and selected Literary productions of our * *»reign countries; and In addition to the lation of neatness in its general appear- particular attention to the typographical _i each number of the Casket is embellish- •od with:three handsome Engravings from the hands .of some of the most distinguished native Artists. Thu numbers already published, contain January—An excellent likeness of the late JOHN ADAMS, by Lmgacre—K View of FAIR MOUNT, WATER WORKS, near Philadelphia—and Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the “ School of Flora,” with cots. February—A View of the CAPITOL AT HAR RISBURG, Pa.; a spirited engraving of the PASSAIC IF ALLS, near Patterson, N. J.; a Front View of 6,7 and 8 BEAVER HATS. A FEW Dozen fine,Beaver Hats, with broad and narrow brims, jtfst received from New-York, * * OLIVER P. SHAW. FOR SALE, I A N excellent second hgnd close CARRIAGE, maona, ^ ^th good HARNESS.—Enquire at this Offite! Athens, March 39.—6t. Athens, April 20, 1827. ALFRED M. NISBET. 16—3t cultural Address. 11. NouvoUes Idees stir la Popu- Quarterly List of New Publications.—index. iCP* Subscriptions to the above Work reserved at thisoffice. t sslh Ji.: . • ADVERTISEMENT. iy r ~\ E Officers and Soldiers who performed Mili? tary services for tlfeprotection of the Frontiers the State of Georgia, in the years one thousand seven hundred and nmety-two, three and four, are , CAUTION! I HEREBY caution all persons not to trade for or receive Three Notes of hand, dated April 21st, 1827, given by me to Allen Tolbert, amounting in all to Seventy-nine Dollars, and made payable the 25th day of December next, as I am determined not to pay them unless compelled by law, not having re ceived the consideration for which said notes were given. GEORGE HAMPTON. Madison co. April 23, 1827.—3t INFORMATION WANTED. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of William Covington, deceased, late of Hall county, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands against the same are requested to present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. 1 JOHN COVINGTON, Adm’r. March 16th, 1827.—11—40d NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Michael Macken, dec’d. are requested to present them according to law, and those indebted to make immediate payment. SARAH MACKEN, Adm’r. March 16, 1827.—40ds. MONTHLY NOTICES. seven hundred and nmety-two, three and lour, are or about the 6th April, 1821, a young Man, hereby notified, that Congress has passed alaw, and by Uic narae of DARLING GREENE, left me* has appropriated a sum of money, agreeably to the j and said be was going somewhere in the neighbour- Kitchen, Grate, Crane, &c. j and •of tho " SoHootof Florae * •" Marc*—A Likeness, of JOIIN 'C. CALHOUN, Vic* Fijillrt rf ‘the: United RttafiMgiLongaere ; a toft CATS KILL MO li\ i s HOUSE, at the feme Orchard* Nos. 9^ 10,11 and 12 of the "School Jrrf Flora*” and a new Ballad, by ’Thomas Moore, Esq. flailed." To-day, dearest, is ours,” SET TO MUSIC. - The April No. will contain views of the POST BF BUFF ALOE; The ELM TREE under which Penn’s Treaty was formed, taken at Kensington witn a distant prospect of PHILADELPHIA; Nos. 13,14,15, and 16 of the School of Flora, 4 and the popular song of “IMj beea Roaming,” eti to Music, as-sung by Mre.'Kn|hl«' • ■ In the month «f April will baeomjaenced in this work, the publicariopVof th&*PRl£& ESSAYS, for which preraiuras • ium* been oflered by' the Editors of the Saturday EveningPoflt, • At the end ot the year, Subscribera to the Casket; which will form a volume of near five hundred pages, and contain upwards of thirty Engravings, besides Music, uc. will be furnished with an elegant and appropriate Emgraved Title Page, and General Tabic of Contents. With these claims to patronage, the " Casket” will as has been previously mentioned, be afforded to thosc who subscribo for that paper exclusively, at the low price of 82 50 por year, a subscription which it is confi dently believed, is much lower than that of any other publication of a similar character in the United States —but to the subscribers of " The Saturday Evening Post” " The Casket” will be furnished for $2 only. The following notices of the work are among a number of the uiMinpoit, which have been receiv ed from abroad, and show the general estimation in which it is held. \ “ Among the periodical publications of our coun try, tins may justly be termed one of tho cheapest and best; and for neatness and beauty, it is not sur passed by any work issued from the American press. It is made up of original and selected matter, such as biographical sketches of distinguished individuals; interesting tales; literary notices; sketches of socie ty and manners, anecdotes, poetry, &c. being truly what its name indicates, " Flowers of Literature, Wit and Sentiment.” The elegant engravings with whick each number will be embellished, will add much to its value, and will be an additional induce ment with the lovers of the fine arts, to patronize this splendid! miscellany.—Johnstown, N. Y. Herald. Extract of a letter from Mr. Robert Stevenson Cof fin, now rdrident in Ncwburyport, Maas^ address ed to the Editors of tho “ Casket,'?'and " Saturday Evening i'bsf.” Gentlemxn,—The gratuitous offer of your exccl- S; lent publication, the “ CasketI assure you, meets from your si:k and suffering friend with a cordial reception: tie plates alone, at the .close of a year, would bo worth the trilling expense of the subscrip tion ; those Representing the Capitol, at Harrisburg, Pa. and the Falls of tho Passaic, N. J. are hand- flomely executed, and add intrinsic value to the work; il truth, I am free to say, that there is not within the compass 6f my knowledge, a work of the kind so well calculated to cheer the oppressed and languid •pints as the M Casketthe matter is diversified and uscfAt-so much so, that there must always be found •omething to-please the literary taste of cveiy one, who can be pleased at all. Perhaps, some folks may think me over-earnest in this matter, and that I am only paying you, gentlemen, an idle compliment for the gift of the paper—but it is not true; I speak with sincerity—not doubting but its subscribers will readily allow that my remarks are just.—I am, gen tlemen, gratefully, yours, ROBERT S. COFFIN. The demand for the Casket already has been such flfl to compel the publishers to re-pcint a large edition of the two first, numbers, the first edition having been nearly disposed of—and aa it will be impossible for them ag&in to replace ft tore numbers shoald they sun out, H is respectfully suggested to persons who wish to possess a copy of the work that thty send in their names immediately. Post-masters aqd publishers of papers who will iqterest thcmsclvcs m obtaining subscribers, and be responsible for the subscription, shall be Entitled 1 to every sixth copy gratis. All orders for the work, must be post paid, accompanied by one year’s subscription in advance, and addressed to the Publishers in Philadelphia. ATKINSON& ALEXANDER. amount due, made by Capt- Constant Freeman, to pay and satisfy them for those services, the pay ments to be made under the direction of the Secre tary of ; War. In pursuance of which, the Secretary of War has appointed me the Agent of the govern- mcnV *° settle aind pay off those claims.—All per sons ^interested as aforesaid, are requested to have their discharges from the proper officers and vouch? era in readiness for settlement. I shall attend at my office, in the City of Augusta, in the months of April and May, to receive all amounts that may be pre sen tedwithin the vicinity of that place, after which; a I shall visit the different counties in the State, giving Bpecial notice of the same, so as to afford every fa- hood of Milledgeville, Baldwin county, Georgia, and I have never heard of him since. Any person that can give any information concerning the said young man, by dropping a line to the ConstitutioTudist of fice at Augusta, will oblige a distressed widow and mother. : MARY GREENE. ! ICT* Editoraof Newspapers will confer a great fa vour on a distressed mother, by advertising the above. JBtguita, April J7. 1827. vM. G. Jackson Superior Court, Feb, Term, 1827. , RULE NISI. the application of L. F. E. Dogas, shewing- W-F to the Court, that William Edmonson, on the 29 th of January, 1824, made his certain Mortgage of that date,to your applicant, whereby to secure to him the sum of One Hundred Dollars, on or before the 29th of July, 1321, he, the said William, Mortgag ed to your applicant the following described Tract of Land, to wit: lying and being in the County of Jack- son and State of Georgia, containing one hundred one and one half acres, being half of a grant made to Elisha Lake of two hundred and three acres, the half butting and bounding as follows: beginning on a white oak corner, on the branch on Jonathan Smith’s line, running north cast to a pine corner on said Smith’s line, thence South to a white oak cor ner on tho branch on John Smith’s line, thence South west toapostoak corner on said Smith’s line, thence on Burgin’s line, to the beginning corner. And that there is due on said Mortgage the sum of One. Hun- dred Dollars with interest from jjie 29th of July, 1824; and praying the foreclosure of ’ the Equity of Redemption of, in and to said Mortgaged jlrenrses.—r On motion, Ordered, Tnat the said Mortgager into Court the principal and interest^ duo on said Mortgage, together with the eost v within twelve iqonthe from thi9 date, else the Equity of Redemp tion of, in and to 6aid Mortgaged premises will be thenceforth forever barred and forclosed.-i-And it is further ordered, That a copy of this Rule be publish ed in some public gazette of this State pr ser. ed upon the Mortgager according to the statute in Suqh cases made and provided/ - " •• r! - A true copy from the minutes. EDWARD ADAM?, Clerk. April 6,1827. > mflNE months after date* application will be made A w to the honourable, the Inferior Court of Clarke eounty* when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seU the Real Estate of Thomas Hinton, late of Clark county, deceased, consisting of 282 Acres of Land on the waters of Big creek, adjoining C. Bowen and others, the Widow’s dower excepted. Like wise, Lot 217 in the 21st district of ^Wilkinson. Also, the Negroes belonging to said estate: Caleb, a ne gro man; Addison, a negro man; Jim, a negro man; Milley, a nejjro woman: for the benefit, of the heirs of said Estate. RACHEL HINTON, Adm’x. Jan. 9, l827^-5Im9m fljglB ^ N INE months a' nettcoun' leave to January 2. lffiTINE months after • i. w ,to. the Honourable, Jackson County, whensitti for leave to sell the Real State 01. HOLLOWAY \VIL> ABRAHAM WILLIaa February 9.*—m9m J. W. HUNTER, Agent. Augusta, April 3, 1827.—-16 3m ■u.-....'. I,. One Hundred Acres of Lend, be the more or less, lying on the waiera of Walnut 'rnwivr t n'rc rno citt I fork of the Oconee river, whereon the defendant now lUYViNl LU1& B UK sALilb. \ liyes . levied on af} the pro p erty of Lewi9 Lampkin, 'SS/,lbL be offered at public sale, on the 1st day of I to satisfy two fi. fa.’s jssued from a Justice’s court, V ▼ May next, Two Hundred Lots in the town a t the instance of John M. Brazeal vs. said Lamp* of Troup; situated otj the Chattahoochie River, ix* j lcin.—Levy made and returned to me by a bailiff. DcKalb county, known as Blake’s Ferry, near Sand JACOB EBERHART, Sh’ff. Town. The site is high and healthy, embracing se j ^pnl 27th, 1837. vpraj fiitp springs of water, and is supposed by all I ■.■ - ■■•■■■■ ■■ — Wit, tohav»adecidsd advantage over any | ’^J^'ILL BE SOLD, on tho first Tuesday in :he Falls. The terms 5wi!l bc,~ one-fourth | I TT June next, in Gainesville, Hall county, . ad 'the balance in one,; two and three - years, I within the lawful hoUra of sale, the foUoWing pre fer approved notes.—For ’.further information, apply perty, to wit: to J. M. C. Montgomengj-ncsr the place.' One Front Lot in the town of Gainsville, known by Lot No. 9, whereon Francis C. Andre now lives: levied on as the property of Jesse Clay ton, to satisfy three fi. fa.’s issued; from a Justice’s court, in favour of William Moore vs. said Jesse Clayton. Property levied on by a constable, andre- turnedtomc. ~'~T ' .. .. One Bay Blare, One Cow, and a Year ling : levied on. as the. property of Giles Blaylock to satisfy a fi. fb. in favour of Holiday V. Jtfemtt vs. Giles Blaylock, and Shad rack Dean.- 'Property pointed out by Ellis Buffington. Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land, be the same more or less, known by Lot No. 68, in in the eighth district of Hall county: levied on as the property of Flemming F. Adrian to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Samuel Finley vs. said Adrian, issued from a Justice’s court. Levied by& constable, and re? Hall Superior Court? March Term, 1827. . RULE NISI. I T appearing to the Court, that on the 8th day of February, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, Winfred Steward, William StewanL Nancy Steward, and William Claghom, made and delivered to Jacob Myers, a Mortgage. Deed to Five Hundred and Seventeen Acres of Land lying in the County of Hall, for the purpose of securing the payment of One Hun dred Dollars—And it further appearing, that the said sum of ;moncy remains yet unpaid—-On motion of Gabriel Nash, attorney for said Jacob Myers, for the use of William Bell, It is ordered. That.the said MACON, GEORGIA. H AVING taken the Establishment lately occu pied by Joel Ru9hid, Esq. the subscriber is now making several improvements to add to its neat- hesa and convenience, which he trusts will, render it in every •'respect agreeable to Boarders anid Travel lers. His accommodations are extensive, and no, „ wens will be spared to make his House desirable to] turned*to me. lis customers. JOSIAH ROGERS. March 12, 1827.—14 5t. GRAND CHAPTER OF GEORGIA. Lot No. 119, in the Ninth District ol Hall county: levied on as the property of Flemming F. Adrian, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favour of Howell I. Durham vs. James King and Flemming F. Adrain, security; fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s court. Levi ed on by a constable and returned to me. April 27th, 1627. J. P. BROOKS, D. S T HE annual meeting of the Grand Chapter will take place at the Masonic Hall, in Louisville, on Monday the 7th of May, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The several subordinate Chapters in this State, are requested to be then and there represented, agree* ably to the ordinances of the Grand Constitution. By order of the M. E. G. High Priest. DANIEL HOOK, G. Sec’ry. Louisville, March 31st, 1827.—16—3t W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in Jane npxt, at Clayton, Rabun County, the fol lowing property, to wit: One Lot of Land, (No. 14,) situated in the fourth District: of Rabun county, containing Four Hundred and Ninety Acres, be it more or less: taken as the property of Benjamin Gcesclin, to satisfy a number of fi. fa.’s issued from a Justice’s court in favour of John Butts, for the use of Samuel Farris. I Levy made and returned by a constable. EDWARD COFFEE, Sh’ff. April 27th 1827. GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. T IE Annual Convention of the Grand Council ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold on Saturday the 26th May next, at the House of the subscriber,'all the Per* | sonal Property belonging to the Estate of Thaddetis Moncyham, deceased. Also, at the same time, a lot of Lime, the quantity not known.—TennB made known on the clay of «tle. THOS. MOORE, Adm’r. April 13.—15 40ds. 1VINE months after date, application will’,be mad il to-the Honourable the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, br leave to sell the Real Estate of Battic NlcKjgney, SAMUEL BROWN, ^dWc-> ■ mright M?jWife. Februai>23d, 1827.—rii9rii ’’ ' • • ■ . ' ') '7' 1 r* WINE months after date,, applications .will III made to the Honourable tfioInferior Covr °f CISirk’County, when sitting for Ordinary parpen? 3 , for leave to sdl the Real Estate and Four Neg®*®* foe the benefit-of, the heirs of Robert Perkins, i^d. A WILLIAM PERKINS, Executo-i AprU 2^1627.-716 m9m ^ J!l ‘ ffiJINE months after date, application will be .. w to the Honourable .the Inferior .Court ofc thorpe county, While sitting for Ordinary.puir^tp, for leave to sell an undivided jP* 11 Of* theRea'^^t 0 of Benjamin'laidwin, dec’d. SAMUEL &‘lLDWlN? dm, r- O N or before the twenty-fifth of Decent*; the year eighteen hundred and twenty-?^ promise to pay Micajah Williams, Or bearer, Hundred Dollars for value received. Dated May, 1826. W (Signed,) JAMES M’GINNIS ‘ Mortgagors do pay into the Clerk’s dffice, the sairi j sura of money and interest and cost, on or before the next Term of this Court, or the Equity of Redemption be forever thereafter foreclosed.—And it is further ordered, That a copy of this Rule be served on the said Mortgagors or published in one of the public gazettes of this State once a month for three months previous to the next Term of this Court. A true extract from the Minutes of my Office. 13—m3a JAMES LAW, Clerk. fjgVVELVE months after date, wo or either of JL promise to pay Micajah Williams, Administ&- GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. O N the Petition of Samuel Cone, shewing that William Harrold,lateof said county, deceased, did, on the 7th day of July, 1823, make and execute his certain Bond in writing, whereby he, the said William, contracted and bound himself to make titles to Laban P. Poole, for Lot No. 104, in the Fifth Dis trict of originally Henry, now Fayette county, which said land was, on the 20th July 1325, assigned by the said Laban P. Poole to the said Samuel, (a copy of which is filed in the Clerk’s office, annexed to Uie petition of the said Samuel,) and the said Samuel having prayed that the administratrix of said de ceased .may be directed to execute titles fothe said Samuel^ in-terms of said ' contract. It is ordered that this notice be published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, once a month for three months, and in the public places of this county; and unless cause to the contrary be shewn at the next Term of this court after said publication, the admi nistratrix will be directed to execute titles to the said Samuel, agreeable to said contract.—A true ex tract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary. WILLIAM MALTBIE, Clerk. April 27,1827; GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1827. O N the petition of Benjamin Higgins,shewing that Asa Moore, dec’d. heretofore m his life time, did, on tho 29th day of April, 1822, make and exe cute his certain Bond in writing, in the penalty of One Hundred Dollars, conditioned to make fee sim ple titles to the said Beqjamin, his heirs and assings, on or before the 25th day of December, 1823, for a certain parcel of Land, supposed to be Forty-five Acres, more or less, part of Lot No. 245, in the 5th District of Gwinnett, (a copy of which Bond is an nexed to. said petition, and filed in the Clerk’s Office) and has prayed this Court to compel the Administra tor of said deceased to execute to him a fee simple title to Said parcel of Land according to the tenor of said Bond—Therefore, ordered* That this Rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this State, add in the public places- of this county for throe, months, and unless cause be shewn to the contrary at the next Term of this Court, after said publicati tqe said Administrator will be directed and ordei t4 execute titles to said Benjamin for said parcel of Land. J . A true extract from the Minutes of Coart. 13—m3m WM. MALTBIE, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1 of Roytd and Select Masters, 'm'WTjLL be sold, at the Court-House in Gwinnett for the State of Georgia, will County> Q ’ n the Tue8 day inJuly next, take place at the Masonic a y Q f the Negroes belonging to the Estate of Esther n Waites, deceased, viz: Jenny, Mary, and George, vine, on Monday, the | an infant, her children. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.—’Terms made known on the day. ELEMANDER WARBINGTON, Adm’r. April 20.—16 60ds May next, at 7 o’clock, P. . M. The ecveral subordi nate Councils in the State, are requested to be then represented, agreeable to .the Constitution of the Grand Council. WESTERN B. THOMAS, G. Recorder. April 6.—16 3t NOTICE A. LL persons having demands against the estate JM. of Sarah. Perkins, late of Clarke county, de ceased, are requested to present them according to A GAZETTEER of the State of Georgia, by the 11*'* i those indebted to said e$tate are also re- Rcv. Adiel Sherwood,'just received and for sale Iqaesteo to make immediate payment/ by OLIVER P. SHAW. RICHARD RICHARDSON, Adm’r. Athens, April 6. I March 30,1827. Georgia Gazetteer. WTINE months after date, application will be made JL w to the Honourable Inferior Court of Gwinnett county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 143, in the 5th district of Gwinnett county, belonging to the heirs of Nehqpniah Posey, deceased—Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. WM. M’CLENDON, Adm r. Sept. 5, 1826. : * m9m W INE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of James D. Ewing, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN G. MAYNE, ) JAMES JENNINGS, ) Aam ™' Nov. 6, 1826. m9m N INE months after date, application will be made ■ to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Hall county, when sitting for' ordinary purposes, for leav^^ell the Real Estate of Jamc3 Jan. 1, 1827. PLEASANT C8, for leave to y, deceased. 7, Adm’r. «9m March 2.—m9m with Ji* * V. tor of the Estate of Martin Williams, deceased, ' Twenty-five Dollais for value received. Dated Sm Sept. 1823. her (Signed,) MARY X WILLIAMS, j .1 1 mark. ? , bis J ISHAM X MEDLOCK, ■. r rn ' -• mark. •' ■'» • - : * FipiWELVE months after date, we or either of us JL promise to pay Micajah Williams, Administra tor of the Estate of Martin Williams, deceased, Twenty-five Dollars for value received. - Dated 5th Sept. 1823. her MARY X WILLIAMS, ' . ; ’ ’ ' mark ", his ISHAM X MEDLOCK, mark. . FfcTWELVE months after date, we or either of us JL promise to pay Micajah Williams, Administra tor of the Estate of Martin Williams, deceased. Twenty-five Dollars for value received. Dated 5th Sept. 1823. her (Signed,) MARY X WILLIAMS, mark. J his ISHAM X MEDLOCK. mark. ' **• T pVELVE months after date, we or either of ns promise to pay Micajah Williams, Administra tor of the Estate of Martin Williams, deceased, Twenty-six Dollars for value received. Dated 5th Sept. 1823. her (Signed*) MARY X WILLIAMS, mark, his ISHAM X MEDLOCK, mark B Y the twenty-fifth of December, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, I promise to pay Micajah Williams, or bearer, Forty-fiVb Dol lars and Eighty Cents, for value received. Dated in November, 1826. % (Signed,) WILLIAMS S. WILLIAMS. KT^UE Micajah Williams, Two Dollars and Seven- S W ty-five Cents, for value received. Dated July 1st, 1826. (Signed,) EDWARD FEATHERSTON, by JOHN S. HUTCHINS. 1 Received on this Due Bill Seventy-five Cents. O NE day after date I promise to pay Micajah Williams, or bearer, Twenty dollars Six and a Quarter Cents, for value received. Dated Sept. 1826. (Signed,) SAMUEL SLATE. GEORGIA. In Gwinnett Superior Court, March Term, 1827. I T appearing to the Court, that Micajah Williams was possessed of certain Promissary Notes mm& a Due Bill of which the above are substantial copies, and that the same have been lost—Therefore, Or dered, That unless good cause to the contrary he shewn on the first day of the next Term of this Court, the said copies will he establish in lieu of the said last originals—And it is further Ordered, That this Rule be published once a month for three months in one of the public- gazettes of this State before the, next Term of this Court. I j £■ GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. Cter&s Office Superior Court. I PO hereby, certify that the foregoing is a true copy from the minutes iff the Superior Court, 27th; March, 1827. April G.—14tn3m. JAMES WARDLAW,. Clerk.