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ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) FRimY, JUNE 1, 1827.
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All Letters to the Editor on matters connected
with the establishment, must be post paid in order to
secure attention.
|CjP It may be proper to inform those who shall
favour us with their advertising custom, that Notice
of the sale of Land and Negroes by Administrators,
Executors, or Guardians, must be published sixty day.<t
previous to the day ol sale.
The sale of Personal Property, in like manner,
must be published forty days previous to the day of
sale.
Notice to debto*s and creditors of an estate must
be published/orljl days.
Notice that Application will he made to the Court
of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land, must be publish
ed nine months.
Notice that Application will he made for Letters
of Administration, must be published forty days.
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Two Hundred aud Fifty Acres of Land
i;i Jackson county, grantee unknown, adjoining
.Moore, on the north Oconee river: levied on as the
property of Jesse Matthews to satisfy a fi. fa.inf a-
vour of JosiasVV. Shaw, vs. said Matthews. Pointed
out by the defendant.
Three Hundred Acres of Land, more or
less, in said county, well improved, grantee unknown,
adjoining Singleton, on the Middle Oconee river:
levied on as the property of Asa Varnum to satisfy
two fi. fa’s. ; one in favour of Andrew Graham, and
the other in favour of William Park, vs. said Varnum.
Property pointed out by the defendant.
May 4, 1827. JOHN PARK, D. S.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in July
next, in Gainesville, Hall county, within the
■ •oual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One Hundred Acres of Land, be the
same more or less, lying on the waters of Walnut
fork of the Oconee river, whereon the defendant now
lives: levied on as the property of Lewis Lampkin,
to satisfy two fi. fa.’s issued from a Justice’s court,
at the instance of John M. Brazcal vs. said Lamp-
kin.—Levy m*Je and returned to me by a bailiff.
JACOB EBERHART, Sh’ff.
April 27th, 1827.
ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in Jape
next, •<' iSc Court-house in Clark County,
within the us’t. Pours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit-
A Lot in the Town of Athens, with its
improvements, number rot known, containing one
acre, more or less, adjoining Tahnage and others,
at present in the occupanv of Gabriel A. Moffett:
levied on as the property of Rodman Sisson, to satis
fy a fi. fa, in favour of Richard A. Lane, vs. Rodman
Sisson.
The entire Office of the late Columbian
Ccntinel, consisting of a Press, hypes of various
discretions, and all the appertenances belonging to
said Office: levied on as the property of Patrick L
Robinson to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Anderson
&. Love and others, and a distress warrant in favour
of Wiley Pope, vs. P. L. Robinson.
One Negro Woman by the name of Dil-
lcv, about 30 years of age: levied on as the property
of John Humber, to satisfy a fi. fa. at the instance
of Charles Hutson, vs. John Humber, and a proven
subphoena in favour of M. H. Pitman, vs. John
Humber—to be sold under the encumbrance of a
mortgage. Levy made and returned by a constable.
The House and Lot in the Town of Athens,
No. not known, at present occupied by John Moul
ton containing one acre, mere or less, adjoining
Talmage and others: levied on as tire prope ty of
Meridcth Sneed to satisfy two fi. fa. : s. issued from a
Magistrate’s Court in favour of .Elizur L. Newton,
vs. Meridcth Sneed—property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and returned by a constable.
POSTPONED S ALE.
The hire of a negro Man by the name of
Willis, an excellent blacksmith, about 22 years of
age, until Christmas next, an'd one set of Black
smith's Tools: levied on as the property of Ausbourn
M. Gathright. to satisfy ati. fa. in favor of John Lov
ing, vs. Ausbourn M. Gathright.
May 4. JAMES HENDON, Sh’ff.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
June next, in Gainesville, Hall county,
within the lawful hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
One Front Lot in the town of Gainsville,
mown by Lot No. 9, whereon l'raneis C. Andre
now lives: levied on as the property of Jess e 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, and re
turned to me.
One Bay Mare, One Cow, and a Year
ling: levied on as the property of Giles Blaylock
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Holiday V. Merritt vs.
Giles Blaylock, and Shadrack 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’3 court. Levied by a constable, and re-
turned to me.
Lot No. 119, in the Ninth District of
Hall county : levied on as the property of Flemming
F. Adrian, to satisfy one fi. fi. in favour of Howell
1. 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, 1827. J. P. BROOKS, D. S.
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GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
O N the Petition of Samuel Cone, skewing that
William Harrold, late of said county, deceased,
did, on the 7th day of July, 1823, make and execute
his certain Bond ft 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 latid was, on the 20th July 1S25, assigned by
the said Laban P. Poole to the said Samuel, (a copy
of which is filed in the Clerk’s office, annexed to the
petition of the said Samuel,) and the said Samuel
having prayed that the administratrix of said de
ceased may be directed to execute titles to the 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, 1S27. ]
No. 22.
TttJINE months afterdate, application will be made
i. w to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell an undivided part of the Real Estate
of Benjamin Baldwin, dec’d.
SAMUEL BALDWIN,j Adm’r.
with the will annexed.
March 2.—m9m
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1827.
O N the petition of Benjamin Higggis,shewing that
Asa Moore, dec’d. heretofore m his life time,
did, on the 29ta 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 Benjamin, 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 «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,
and in the public places of this county for three
months, and unless cause be shewn to the contrary
at the next Term of this Court, after said publication,
the said Administrator will be directed and ordered
to execute titles to said Benjamin for said parcel of
Land.
A true extract from the Minutes of Court.
13—rn3m WM, MALTBIE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, John Selman, Hosa Hale, and
Lydia Hale, administrators of the estate of
Joel Hale, Jun’r. deceased, apply to me for Letters
of Dismission from the further administration of said
estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under Yny hand, this 22d day of May, 1827.
JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk.
NEGROES TO BE SOLD.
A GREEABLY to an Order of the Inferior Court
ot Jackson county, when silting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in August
next, in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sale, THREE .VEG ROES,
viz. Jacob, about 20 years old : Bill, a boy 5 years
old : Junifer, a woman 22 years old: they being the
property of Benjamin Wilson, deceased.
SAMUEL A. WILSON
JOHN SEAY.
May 11, - 1827.—G8ds
A© YE]
FglHE Officers and
tary seiWJea tor the frotett
of the State of Georgia* ja ty j
seven hundred and nine - 4 *
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, James Nesbit, administrator of
Theophilus Burke, deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission from the further ad
ministration of said estate:—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 7th of May, 1827.
JOHN II. LOWE, Clerk.
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ILL BE SOLD, on the lint Tuesday in
June next, at the Court-House in Clark
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
props ty, to wit:
Sixty-six Acres of Land, more or less
on the waters of Camber's Creek, adjoining Mrs,
Milton and others: levied on as the property of Eleel
Milton to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of H. W. Scovell
vs. Eleel Milton, and Aaron Crow, security on stay.
One Hundred Two and a Half Acres of
Land, more or less, on the waters of Wild Cat creek,
adjoining Maxey and others: levied on ns the pro
perty of William Famborough, to satisfy sundry fi.
fau’s issued from a magistrate’s court, in favour of
John A. Famborough, vs. Wm. Famborough: levied
aud returned by a bailiff.
Ono Negro Boy named Torn : levied on
as the property of William Davenport, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of Rakestraw a Rupert, for the use
of Robert Rakestraw vs. John Andrews and William
Davenport.
G. W. MERRIWETHER, Dcp. Sh’ff
May 4, 1S27.
W ILT. BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in June
next, at the Court house in the town of Law-
renceville, Gwinnett county, within the usual hours
of sale, the follow ing property, to wit:
One Lot of Land in the Sixth District
of said county, No. Ill, containing 250 acres : levied
on as the property of Robert C. Graves, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of Duncan G. Campbell.
One Gold Watqh : levied on as the pro
perty of Davi l Wright, to-satisfy a fi. fa. in favour
of Robert K. West. ;
Three Negroes. Keemer, Chariot, and
Lemon : levied on as the property of Wells Thomp
son, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Hiram llarress
vs. said Thompson.
May4, 1627. WM. NESBIT, Dep. Sh’ff.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in June
next, 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 Geeselin, 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.
Levy made and returned by a constable.
EDWARD COFFEE, Sh’ff.
April 27th 1827.
MONTHLY NOTICES.
GEORGIA, FRANKLIN COUNTY.
COURT OF ORDINARY, MAY TERM, 1827.
Henry Hardin, vs. Thomas Payne, Joseph Dunlap, and
James H. Little, Executors of Asa Ayres, deceased.
U PON the petition of Henry Hardin, stating that
lie is in possession of a bond, given by Asa
Ayres to him, said Hardin, on the thirty-first day of
October, eighteen hundred and twenty-two, for one
thousand dollars, conditioned to be void if the said
Asa should make good and sufficient titles to Lot of
Land number one hundred and forty-eight, in the
ninth district of Monroe county, on or before the
first day of April then next; and it being stated and
made appear to the court that said Hardin {-is paid
the consideration money, and that said Asa depart
ed this life before making titles, and a copy of the
Bond being filed in the Clerk’s office of this court,—
It is on motion, Ordered, That the said Thomas
Payne, Joseph Dunlap, and Janies II. Little, execu
tors of said Asa Ayres, do shew cause, on the first
Monday in September next, why they should not be
directed to make titles to said land, described in said
bond, to said Henry Hardin, in terms of the statute
iiKBuch case made and provided. And it is further
oraewjA that a copy of this rule be published in one
of the public Gazettes of this state, once a month
for three months before the sitting of said court, in
September next.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court of Or
dinary, this 10th day of May, 1827.
THOMAS KING, C. C. O
m3m—20
N 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.
JOIING. MAYNE, ) .. ,
JAMES JENNINGS, $ Aam rs *
Nov. 6, 1826. m9m
w June next, at the Court house in the town
of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the lawful hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
A Negro Boy by the name of Handsome,
about 15 years old: levied on as the property of
Alfred Few, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Seaboum
Jones, vs. Alfred Few; founded upon the foreclosure
of a Mortgage.—Pointed out by John T. Wiliams.
March 30. JOSEPH HAMPTO?:, Sh’ff
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in June
next, at the Court-House in the Town of
Jefl’c’ son, Jackson county, within the lawful hours of
sale, the follow ing property, to wit
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
. more or less, on the w aters of Grove river, adjoining
^ T.cjnr and others, it being all that part lying in the
county of Jackson of a Tract, the former residence
of Joseph Murdock, deceased, the right and interest
of David C. Cherry and Joseph Murdock in said
Land ; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Ware
k Harris vs. David C. Cherry & Co.
The Equitable Title of David Criswell
in One Hundred and Fifty Aries of /.and, more or
less, lying in the county of Jackson, on the waters of
Curry’s Creek, adjoining widow Story and Hampton,
granted Templeton: levied on to satisty two fi. fa.’s;
ono’in favour of Thomson M’Guiro vs, David Cris
well ; the other in favour of Cornelius M’Cartv and
Thomas Hyde vs. David Crisw ell and John Bailey. ,
One Hundred arid Fifty Acres of Land,
njorc or less, granted to Oliver, whereon Allen Mel-
iicau now lives: levied on as his property to satisfy
fa. in favour of Robert &. Hampton vs. Allen Mel-
lican arid James Store, his security on stay.
May 4, 1827. JOSEPH HAMPTON, Sh’ff.
Jackson Superior Court, Feb. Tenn, 1827.
RULE NISI.
O N the application of L. F. E. Dugas, shewing
to the Court, that William Edmonson, on the
2l)th of January, 1824, made his certain Mortgage of
that datc_to your applicant, whereby to secure to
him the. sum of One Hundred Dollars, on or before
the 20th of July, 1821, lie, 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 honored
one and one half acres, being half of a grant made to
Elisha I.ake of two hundred and three acres, the
half butting and hounding as follows : beginning on
a white oak corner, on the branch on Jonathan
Smith's line, running north east to a pine corner on
said Smith’s line, thence South to a white oak cor
ner on the branch on John Smith's line, thence South
west to a post oak corncunm 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 the 23th of July,
1624 ; and praying the foreclosure of the Equity of
Redemption of, in and to said Mortgaged premises.—
On motion, Ordered, Tout the said Mortgager pay
into Court the principal and interest due on said
Mortgage, together with the cost, within twelve
months from this date, else the Equity of Redemp
tion of in and to said Mortgaged premises will be
thenceforth forever barred and forclosed.—And it is
further ordered, That a copy of this Rule be publish
ed in some public gazette of this State or served
upon the Mortgager according to the statute in such
cases made and provided.
A true copy from the minutes.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk
April C, 1827.
l^KTINE months after date, application will be made
il to the Honorable Inferior Court of Hull county,
when pitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of James Hulsey, deceased.
PLEASANT HULSEY, Adm’r.
Jan. 1, 1827. m9m
O N or before the twenty-fifth of December, in
the year eighteen hundred and tw’enty-seven,
I promise to pay Micajah Williams, or bearer,- Two
Hundred Dollars for value received. Dated 20th
May, 1826.
(Signed,) JAMES M’GINNIS.
T WELVE months after date, we or either of us
promise to pay Micajah Williams, Administra
tor of the Estate of Martin Williams,. deceased,
Twenty-five Dollais for value received. Dated 5th
Sept. 1823. , her
(Signed,) MARY X WILLIAMS,
mark,
his 1
ISHAM X MEDLOCK,
mark.
riTTWELVE months after date, we or either of us
JL promise to pa._, Micajah WillijtMSf
tor of the Estate of Martin Wiffiki^s
Tw’enty-five Dollars for value Jeceive^y
Sept. 1823.
MARY
ISHAM
mark.
T WELVE months after date, we or either of us
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. •
his
ISHAM X MEDLOCK.
mark.
T WELVE months after date, we or either of us
promise to pay Micajah Williams, Administra
tor ot 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, ot; hearer, Forty-five Dol
lars and Eight) Cent*, for value received. Dated in
November, 1826.
(Signed,) WILLIAMS S. WILLIAMS.
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D UE Micajah Williams, Two Dollars and Seven
ty-five Cents, for value received. Dated July
1st, 18-26.
(Signed,)
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June
next, at the Court House in Jac kson county,
between the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
One Cbesnul Sorrel Mare, seven or eight
years old, with a young Colt: levied on as the pro
perty of Wilson Park to satisfy a fi. fa. in fayour of
Ed ward Adams, Jr. for the use of WyatWood, vs.
caul Park. Property ported out by the defendant.
Hall Superior Court, March Term, 1327.
RULE NUI.
I T appearing to the Court, that on the Sth day of
February, eighteen hundred and twenty-three,
Winfred Steward, William Steward, Nancy Steward,
and William Claghorn, 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 money remains yet u-ipaid—On motion
of Gabriel Nash, attorney for said Jacob Myers, for
the use of William Bell, It is ordered, That the said
Mortgagorsdo pay into the Clerk’s Office, the said
sum of money and interest and cost, on or before the
ne.xl 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—m3m JAMES LAW, Clerk.
^WTINE months after date, application will be made
Is to the Honourable the Inferior Court of JDlark
county, for leave to sell the Real 9 state of Theophi
las Simonton, consisting of one tract of 239 acres of
Land in said county, near Moore’s Mills, and 230
acres near Salem—Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
ROBERT SIMONTON, Adm’r.
January 4. Im9m
TOTINE months after date, application will be made
X w to the honourable, the Inferior Court of Clarke
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell 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. Bow ej>
and others, the widow’s dower excepted. Dike-;
wise, Lot 217 in the 21st district of Wilkinson. Also,
the Negroes belonging to said estate; Calob, a ne
gro man; Addison, a negro man ; Jim, a negro man;
Milley, a negro woman: for the benefit of the heirs
of said Estate. j
RACHEL HINTON, Adm’x.
Jan. 9, 1827.—2m9m
i —
N INE months after date application will be made
to the honourab’ .i the Inferior Court of Gwin
nett county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the real estate of Rebecca C. Park.
WILLIAM J. RUSSELL, Guard.
January 22, 1827.
Mih-
L Pn»o tiers
tone ?
hereby notified, that CongressIXi pisSe^a i*w7S
has appropriated a sum of money, rfirabeahly C6 ..
amount due, mqde by Capt. Constant Freeman^
to pay and satisfy them for those services, the pa c
ments to be made under the direction ^' Seer"*;
tary of War. In pursuance of which, the Secret^
of War has appointed me the Agent of the god
ment, to settle and payoff’ those claims.^-
son3 interested as aforesaid, are requested
their discharges from the proper officers anqj
ers in readiness for settlement. I shall alt
office, in the City of Augusta, in the mont)
and May, to receive all amounts that
sented within the vicinity of that place, at
I shall visit the diff erent counties in the "
special notice of the same, so as to aff
cility to the claimants, the opportunity t
settle their claims, with convenience to
... J. W. HUNTLi
Augusta, April 3, 1827.—16 3m
M118. B. R. 8W1
(late op savannah,
I NFORMS her friends and the pul-
rented of Mr. John Nesbit, hie cd
and pleasant three-story Building,
tired part of the town, east side of
square, and has opened it for the aci
genteel boarders and transient perse
spaciousness of her house, excellenj
and her table being at all times
best the market affords, Bhe fco^j
share of patronage.
Macon, March 5, 1827.
TURNER. Hi
'AS removed
. MariUTi
S.J.
1SU
A ttorney at law, located at the
House in Muscogee county, (now at Wm. C.
Osborn’s) maythere be consulted on professional
business. In addition to the counties of. the Clmtta-
hoochie Circuit, he will practice in the Western coun
ties cf the Flint Circuit. It is probable that many
cases may arise from land returned as fraudulently
drawn; to all such cases his prompt attention will
be given, and the most energetic measures adopted
for their successful prosecution. He will attend to
the collection of all fi. fas. against perspns moving
to the New- Purchase, or fortunate drawers in the
Land Lottery, who may be otherwise insolvent.
Communications directed to Thomaston, Upson
county, will be immediately received, there having
been established a regular conveyance from that
place to the Court-House in Muscogee, once a week.
May 11.—19 3m
EDWARD FEATHF.RSTON,
by JOHN S. HUTCHINS.
Received on this Due Bill Seventy-five Cents.
O NE day after date I promise to pay Mk-ajah
Williams, or bearer, Twenty dollars Six and
a Quarter Cents, for value received. Dated Sept.
1826.
(Signed,) . SAMUEL SLATE.
GEORGIA.
In Gwinnett Superior Courts March Term, 1827.
I T appearing to the Court, that Micajah Williams
was possessed of certain Promissary Notes and
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 be
shewn on the first day of the next Term of this Court,
the said copies will be establish in lieu of the said
last onginqls—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.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court.
I DO hereby certify that the foregoing is a true co_
from the minutes of the Superior Court, 27t!
March, 1827.
JAMES WARDLAW, Clerk/
April 6.—14m3m. -
N INE months after date, application will be made
to the Honourable, the Court of Ordinary of
Jackson County, when string for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the Real State of Abraham Williams,
HOLLOWAY WILLIAMS, ) . , ,
ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, $ AUm r ’
February 9.—m9m
N INE months after date, application will be made
to the Honourable the Inferioriourt of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sellthe Real Estate iff Battie McKigney, dec’d.
SAMUEL BROWN, Adm’r.
in right of his wife.
February 23d, 1827,—m9m
N INE months after date, applications will be
made to the Honourable tlic Inferior Court of
Clark County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the Rea’ Estate and Four Negroes,
for the benefit of the heirs of Robert Perkins, dec’d.
* WILLIAM PERKINS. Executor.
Apnl 20, 1827.—16 m9m <>.'
NOTICE.
4 LL persons having demands against the estate
of William Norton, deceased, are requested to
present them within the time prescribed by law, and
those indebted, to make immediate payment to
JOSEPH DURHAM, Adm’r.
May 7th, 1827.—40d
ADMINISTRATOR’S SA-LE.
"WKT’IL'L k e S °W, at the Court-House in Gwinnett
Y f County, on the first Tuesday in July next
all of the Negroes belonging to the. Estate of Esther
Waites, deceased, viz: Jenny, Marv, and George,
and an infant, her children. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditor ol’ said estate.—Terms made
knowm on the day.
. ELEMANDER WARRINGTON, Adm’r.
April 20.—16 60ds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD on the 22d day of June next, at
” * the late residence ofWilGam Norton, deceased,
all the Personal Property belonging to the estate of
said deceased, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, Uom. Fodder.
Bacon, &c,—'Terms made known on. the clay.
JOSEPJT DURHAM, Adm’r.
May 7tb, 1827.—ts
JOSEPH LXGOIT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Watkinsville, Georgia,
W ILL devote his exclusive and assiduous atten
tion to its practice. He will attend the
Superior Courts of the Counties of Oglethorpe, Clark
Greene, Morgan, Jackson, Walton, Newton, Dekalb
Carrol, Coweta, Muscogee and Troup.
May 4.—18 tf ”
LOST,
O N the road leading from McDaniel’s Feriy, on
Savannah river, to Elberton, a small Pocket
Book containing between nine and ten dollars in
money, and several notes of hand, among which was
one given by Thomas Espy, of Jackson" county, to
Robert D. Moon, for five hundred dollars, due at
Christmas last, with a credit of three hundred dol
lars. Whoever finds said Pocket Book, and will re
store the same to the subscriber, shall be liberally
rewarded ; in the mean time, all persons arc caution
ed against trading for the above described note.
JOHN P. MOON.
May 25, 1827.—21 3t
MUSIC.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Athens and its vicinity that he will open, in
the first week of June, a Vocal and Instrumental
Music School. From his knowledge of his profes
sion, he is induced to flatter himself tvith a hope of
encouragement.—If desired by his pupils he will
wait on them at their respective houses to give les
sons. His terms will be fifteen dollars a quarter or
six dollars per month. \
Subscribers are requested to leave their names at
the Printing Office.
JOHN F. GONEKF., Doct. of Music.
May 25.—21 tf
TO PRINTERS.
T HE Editor of the Georgia Patriot, being desi
rous to bring his affairs to a close, and collect
in his numerous debts, which, during a business of
ten years, have been accumulating in different parts
of the state, offers the establishment cf the Geoffa
Patriot for sale, on accommodating terms, to aii ap
proved purchaser.—To an industrious and iiitelljfig'nt
gentleman, who knows how to shape his politics to
the circumstances of the times, this establi/hineit
offers very great advantages. During the iAst two
years there have been from 1500 to 2000 papers cir
culated weekly from the office, and it is probable
that there may be a continuation of the latter num
ber of responsible subscribers. The advertising pa
tronage has also been very considerable, and is in
creasing.—Letters addressed to the Editor, (Post
Paid,) wili be attended to.
May !1, 1827. C. BARTLETT.
Notice.
M Y’ Wife, Nancy Orr, did, on the night of the
7th inst. leave my bed and l>oard without any
provocation, and I do hereby forvyam $my person
from harbouring her or trading With her on my ac
count, as I am determined not to pay any of her
dealings or contracts of any kind; and of this all
persons are apprised. s .
JOHN ORR* Sen’r.
Mav 18th, 1897. % '
GIG AND HARNESS.
F OR SALE, a handsome and substantiol Gig,
with harness complete. Inquire at this officer