The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, August 03, 1827, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Ml jgM.agaM—yg' v IH nail VOL. I. 1* ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1827. No. 3i. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY O. I*. SHAW. Terms.—Three dollars per year, if paid in ad vance.—Three dollars and fifty cents, if paid half yearly,—Or, Four dollars if delayed to the end of the year.—No subscription received for less than one 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. All Letters to the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must be post p<ud in order to secure attention. . It may be proper to inform- those who shall favour us with*their advertising custom, that Notice of the sale of Land ai d Negroes by Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published sidy days previous to the day of sale. Tho sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must be published forty days previous to the day of sale. \ Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published/orti/ days. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for Lc^ve to sell Land, must be publish ed four months. \ Notice that Application will he made for Letters of Administration, nfttet be published forty days. of John Boil, to satisfy sundry fi. fa.*s; mne in af- vour of the Court Officers of Jackson county against John Boil; one in favour of the Court Officers, vs. John Boil and James Hemphill; one other in favour of the same, vs. John Boil and Allen C. M’Dowel; one other in favour of the same, vs. John Boil, H. Webb, and James Hemphill; one in favour of, John Robeson, John Pendergrass, and Pleasant Turner, vs. Edwin L. Harris and John Boil; one in favour of John M. Crawford, vs. John Boil; one in favour of James Sisson, vs. John Boil, executor of Peter Boil, deceased; one in favour of John Robeson, John Pendergrass, and Pleasant Turner, vs. John Boil; and one in favour of Early Harris and William Luckie, vs. said Boil: all for cost. JOSEPH HAMPTON, Sh’ff. July C. SHERIFF’S SALES. W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesd ay j n August next, at \he Court-House in Clark cofciity, within the usual licurs of saly, the following I property, to wit: - Eighty Acres of Land, more or less, in said county, on the waers oi Sandy creek, adjoin ing Leeper and others: levied,n as the property of James H. Wilson, to satisfy a q. fa. i n favour of Burkiey Sims vs. James H. Wilsoi. Three Hundred and Seventy_ s ix Acres of land, more or less, in said county, on the waters of the north fork of the Oconee river, adjoining Jack- son, Mitchell, and others: levied on as the property of Hugh Nisler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Ro bert Orr, and other fi. fa.’s vs. Hugh Nisler. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court House in Jacksop county, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: One Negro Man named Jim, about forty years of age, levied on as property belonging to the Estate of Ephraim Lindsey, in the hands of Esther Lindsey, Administratrix, and John Lindsey and James Luckie, Administrators of the Estate of Ephraim Lindsey, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa—Es ther Grimes Administratrix, and James Grimes Ad ministrator of the Estate of John Grimes, deceased, for the use of John Borders, vs. the estate of Ephraim Lindsey, deceased. Sixty-five acres of Land, in Jackson county, grantee unknown, on the waters of Beach creek, adjoining Thomas and others.—One dark brown Horse, ten or twelve years old; levied on as the property ofBrooksfield Burson, to satisfy afi. fa—James Herring, vs. said Burson, pointed out by the defendant. , JOHN PARK, Dep. Sh’ff. GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. O N the Petition of Samuel Cone, shewing that William Harrold,late of said county, deceased, did, on the 71 h day of July, 1833, make and execute his certain Bond in writing, whereby he, the* said William, contracted and bound himself Jo make titles to Laban P. Poole, for Lot No. 104, inihe Fifth Dis trict of originally Henry, now Fayette tounty, which said land was, on the 20th July 1825, 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 jetition of . the said Samuel,) and lie said Samuel rnyvy prayed that the administratrix of said de ceased may be directed t o execute biles to the said Samuel, in terms of said contract.! It is ordered that this notice be published in onfe of the public Gazettes of this State, once a month (for three months, and in the public (daces 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. The Undivkled Half of Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, in said coun ty, on the waters of Call’s creek, adjoining Hicks an l others: levied on as the property'of Wm. W. Earnest, by virtue of two fi. fa.’s issued from a ma- £<st rate’s court in favonr of Bradford Brown, vs. Win;.am W. Earnest and George Earnest: levied and rci«,nied by a constable. . ' Seventy-five Acres of Land, more or less, irt. 'aid county, bn Shoal creek, adjoining Barnett and others: letied^ on as the property of Samuel Garner, togatisfy sundry fi. fade issued from a ma gistrate’s c*m-t in favour of Wooldridge 4* Hancock vs. SamuePjarner: levied and returned by a con stable. \ ' Four Hqatt-ed Forty-seven and a Half Acres of Land, mure nr less, in Said cduhty, in two separate Tracts; oft*containing 160acres, the other 287.) acres, more or toss, adjoniog Simonton and others, on the North ani Middle forks of tho Oconee river.—One sorrel Mare, abo, t „i ne years old; and eight head of cattle, viz. three-o wg am ] calves, and two three year old stiers: levia on u tUe p roperty of Alfred Stewart, to satisfy a ^ j„ f avopr Samuel J. Murray, and other vs Alfred Stewart, and Zachariah Sims.. \ -* One improved Lot in the towl^f Athens No. not known, containing one acre, ( ess ’ adjoining Dunn and others; levied on Vthe pro perty of James Welch, to satisfy fi - »ed from a Magistrate’s Court, in favour ofV, ven8 Thomas, vs. James Welch; levied and r«S; n ed by a constable. \ One Negro Man, named Dick, abt twenty years of age; levied on as the property Thomas Moore, to satisfy a fi. fa in favour of Wi Appling, vs. ThomaS Moore and Geoi^^W^Moore* security on appeal. July 6. POSTPONED SALE. A T the above mentioned time and place, will also be sold, Two hundred acres of Land, more or less, in said county, on Sandy creek, grantee unknown, adjoining Sailors; levied on as the property of Ste phen Wilson, to satisfy afi. fa. in favour of John Borers, vs. Andrew Wilson, Stephen Wilson, Wm. M’Ginnis, and George W. Wilson, security on stay JOHN PARK, D. S. of cxecuion. July 6. W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in August next, in Gainesville, Hall County, within the lawful hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wij^/*' 4 *^ * ^ viO---* orfel Onv' Sorrel Horse : levied on as the pro perty of Enoch Nelson, i to satisfy a fi. fa. in -favour of Thomas'F. I-oster, vs. .said Nelson: property pointed out by the defendant'^ One Cream-coloured IJorse: levied on as the property of John Williams, to satisfy a fi. fa, in favour of Archibald Wimpcy: the pkbpertykpomted out by the defendant. One Wagon and Gear, One’^ ree Bay rktry Mo ^ r -j - K Moses Brykn: property pointed* fenadnt. mess the de- One 'Hundred Acres otV* YAod, flwe or less, known as part of Lot No. 42^ \ ' n v / «aZ Mil 09 (tOU U» LVl iVU. ' j Iall county: levied on as- 0t ' J. W, icr, to, .satisfy sundry fi. (fcjsinxS* OMr °f |nes & Co. Property levied on by aN5 ,Cnsta ' ble, andlrctumed to me. * i Twt ^Hundred and Fifty Acres of 5 Land, known a^Lot No. 63, in the Tenth District of. Hall cbiinty: levied on as the property of Jaties R. ttus- sell, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Elijah Wade: le vied on by a constable, and returned to qe. July 6. V JOHN P. BROOKS, Dtp. Sh’ff. ' ’ •* - T ‘ GEORGIA, FRANKLIN COUNTY. COURT OF ORDINARY, MAY TER^I, 1827. Henry Hardin, vs. Thomas Payne; Joseph punlap, arid James H. Little, Executors of Asa Ayres, deceased. U PON the petition of Henry Ilardin, gating that he is in possession of a bond, given by Asa Ayres to him, said Hardin, on the thirty-lust day of October, eighteen hundred and twbnty-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 has paid the consideration money, and that said Asa depart ed this life before making titles, am) a copy bf the Bond being filed in the Clerk’s office of this court,— It is on motion, Ordered, That tfi» said Thomas Payne, Joseph Dunlap, and James It. Little, execu tors of said Asa Ayres, do shew, caupe, on thb first Monday in September next, ^rhy-thev should not be directed to make titles to said land, tlesyibcd in said* bond, to said Henry Hardin,! in terms ofcthe statute in such case made and provided^ And iNs further ordered, that a copy of this lorle bqmrthlismd in one of the public Gazettes of- tliisSRsb^obce a\month for'three months before the,sUting;cj*-&Kd ciurt, in September next. : / . ' A true copy from the miqutes df^said C\urt of Or dinary, this lCfth day of May, 1887c. ’CS? m3m—20 THCjMAS KING, C. €. 0. ;1, - - ■ ■ r : - GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS, John Nicholp applies to me for Letters of Administration oft. the Estate of Ambrose and Elizabeth Nichols, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, tins 22d July, 1827. GEORGE HAUTE, Cleric. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS, Stevens Thomas applies to me for Letter: of Administration on the Estate of John G. King, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of Said deceased to he and appear at mv office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 26th July, 1827. JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. GREAT BARGAIN. F OR sale, an excellent young Gelding, of fine appearance, about sixteen hands high, pos sessing all the requisites constituting a superior Gig and Saddle horse. Any person wishing to purchase a great bargain, can have an opportunity of So doing by immediate application. For further particulars inquire at this office. — NOTICE. 4 LL persons who have demands against the estate of John Crews, deceased, will please call and settle them immediately,' and those who are indebted to said estate, will settle them without fur ther notice. WILLIAM LOVE, Adm’r. June 22.-25 40. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Alexander Moore, late of .Gwinnett county, deceased, will present them property attested; and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Julv 6. requested ELIZABETH MOORE, Adm’x. JAMES GILBERT, Adm’r. GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1827. O N the petition of Thomas J. Stell, shewing that Thomas Wood, deceived, heretofore in his life time, did, on the 25th day of July, 1821, make and execute his certain Bond meriting, in the penalty of seven hundred and fifty dollars, conditioned to make titles to John Nash to a {certain tract or parcel of land, No. 171, in the 6th distici of Gwinnett county, (a copy of winch Bond is annexed to* said petition, and filed in the Clerk’s Office) and has prayed this Court to direct the Adminirtrators of said decereed to make and execute a fejfsiraple title to said tot or NEGROES TO BE SOLD. A GREEABLYto an Order of the Inferior Court of Jaikdon county, when, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the firs t Tuesday in August next, in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, TILT* KENEGROES, 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.—60ds , " ATTICITS. TfTPON the solicitation of some, and the wJ ed encouragement of others^ We IjuVie 1 dined to re-publish, in Pamphlet form, yhp.TAn of “ ATTICUS.” We conceive that become the more necessary, as many and principles contained in those. nuttjL the best refutation of the doctrines and # lately presented to the public, in that ordinary volume of more than eight hundred bearing the title of Everett's Report. The Work we design to publish Will be prefaced by an address to the people of Georgia, from tlie^ same Author, on the outrages and insults offered to them by the Administration, in the publication c the aforesaid volume, but particularly in the uripo*- cipled infamous Report of T. P. Andrews, Srdal Agent, contained in that book; of which due / iotice will be taken. If sufficient encouragement x.given us, the Pamphlet wc propose to publish, wd be out in a few weeks, and to the end, that we ray-know whether we can attempt it without loss, tf subscrip tion. will be opened at this Office, wheP, ftll who choose to patronize the undertaking, nrfy have an opportunity of so doing, by personal application, or letter addressed (post paid) to the Edito^ ! June 6* PLOTS AND GRj T HE subscriber is continually rec< parts of the State, so many ordj and Detached Plots of Land in thj* Territory, that he feels himself < a general Agency oli nis ^ do All persons^ Detached Plots ^ at Milledceville^ay dc .P* n l °, n * r r e ® the earliest ma>V<*" covering in. Bills of the Macon, Stat of its Branches, the sum ot ITS. 3g from al. Grants |itly acquired J to advertise t Grants or leral’s Office them by ,-post paid, or any "St ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold,- at the late residence of Alpha Walker, deceased, in Oglethorpe county, on Thursday the 23d of August next, the perishable pro perty belonging to the Estate of said deceased, con sisting of Hogs, Horses, Cattle, Household Furni-. tore, &c.—Terms made known On the day of sale; ELISHA WALKER, Adm’r. MARTHA WALKER, Adm’x. Julv 13, 1827.—28 60ds. ! uranouwe, T r S19 for each Grant in the late 1 Jttefy, 811 for do. in the P r j»#m^ one, $6 for do. m the one. D^ached Plots, Fifty Cej^k L in the c-a,n wioriqOs, and ^yirTpary/ai the next . aflSt said ftblication, the said ^amnnusthifoi . rs ^. e directed aU ordered to exe cute. said . U ^ es , to sau * Thomas JJ^tell, for said lot pWmS unless cause- ^ of thi s next, county, Lot No. l43, in the 5th district of said coun ty, the same being a part of the Estate Of Nehetniah Posey, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said instate. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. M’LENDON, Adm’r. July 27—30 6flds. , w it’of land. extract from the minutes* ' WM. M- f 29,1827. 26 m3rn IE, Clerk. A T the same time and place, will be sold, the fol lowing property, to Wit: One Negro Woman by the name of Cloe, about 19 years of age: levied on as the properfy of V Charles Garner to satisfy a fi. fa. issued on the fore- 8aid Heniii-Pointed out by Murray, closure oi a mortgage m favour of Gabriel A. Moffitt, J J vs. Charles Garner. •- JAMES HENDON, Sh’ff. W LL BE SOLD, on the first Tucsday in August next, at the Court-Hoiise of Clark county between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to Wit: . (, One Negro boy, about fourteen old, levied on as thq property of William .M’Re * satisfy a fi. fa .in favour of William Lutnfpkiri ■ othem f -vs* William M’Ree. ears to and One hundred and seventy-three Acres of Land, more or Rss, on Porter’s creek,. adjoftilrig Allen and others; levied on as the property of Tho^ snas Wheeler, to satisfy afi. fa in favour of L. B Land vs. Joseph Derham and Thomas Wheeler. Ten or twelve barrels of Com, levied bn as the property of A. H. Scott, to satisfy afi. fa in favour of John Hodge;. vs. A. H. Scott. G. W. MERIWETHER, Dep. Sh’ff. SALE. ILL BE S^LD, on the first Tnesdaj JAMES HENDON,. SME property to wit: j P r; V; rwur’ . - . ; ^ Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of krinim as Lot No. 132, in the 10th district county: levkd.on as the property of John Hertifi; satisfy a fi.,fa. in favour of Patrick J. Murray, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. NEW NOVELS. J UST RECEIVEDDe Vere, by.tht ^ jl'retriaiiic. -The Tor Hill, •bjrllie’l •BrambletybJ-Cqusc. Elizabcth'De Bruce.J Of thel*turd»i{ . Irish;Fancy. Legend?,. Tr^ .Acedia, ■ Prairie, by the author of the Spy, &c. '& Atso, Fine Tdckef Bibles. Pious Songs. 'Methodist. Hymn Books. MftDow&s’Questions, 'Sihool and Classical Books, &c. &c. forsale at .the Athens Book Store. . July 27.. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. xxriLL be sold; kt the house of the subscriber, liv- ’’ ing on the waters of the Oconee river, in'Hall county, on the second: Saturday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, all the Personal Estate of Thomas G. Aynes, deceased, consisting of Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Beds arid Bedding, and other articles too tedious to mention BARTIMEUS REYNOLDS. July 27—3ft40ds. ■Office.of fy Patriot, Milled^eville, June 15, for I*ettcrs of Dismission from the further id- listration of said eshte:— i>. These are therefore to cite and admonish al! and singular the kindred anJ creditors to'be and appear •at ce within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should npt he granted. Given under my hand, this 7th of May, 1827. JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. JOHN P. BROOKS, D. S. T7 ILL RE SOLD on ike first Tuesday in_An- - gdst next, at the Couit-hduse iii Lawreiice- ville, Gwinnett county, within the usual, hoars of Sale, the following property., to'wit: f " ■ One h^Fof Lot No. 51, m the 7th dis 7 frictof Gwinnett: levied on as the property of Hirptn. Bowen to Satisfy spadry fi. fa’s, -issued from a' Jus tice’s Court in favoui of Ssrtnel McJunken, vs. said Bowen.—Levied on andreturned to me by a consta- fble. - J ' Julie 29. w. y WM. NISBET, Sh’ff. laSOi&Zi NOTICES. M«nSOH» o, W IT.L 1 BE SOLD, on the first TnCSday in August next,’ at the Court-Houke iri;the Town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Hundred Acres;-of Land,.more or Iqss, on Park’s crcej^, a^oining M’Kinney and Brad Jackson Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1827.; RULE NISI. | ihcWing rFORGlA, CLARK COUNTY. HERE AS, John Selflm, Hosa Hale, and v Lydia Hale, adminis^tors of the estate of l Jun’r. deceased, apply to me for Letters ^^Jli^jfiission from the further administration of said i se are therefore to cite and admonish all find /ilar the kindred and creditors- to be and appear nytoffice within the time prescribed bv law, to f> cause if any they have, why said letters should be granted. jGjvea under my hand, this 22d day of May, 1827. 4 . JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. by said Wdliaiij||||i. on n; frrn mc> /;. One Negro Bay, named Joe, about 13 -.years old: levied on as the property of Mesbmck T. Wilhite, to satisfy two fi. fa.’s; one in favour of Thornton and Herndon, ys. M«»hack T. Wilhite: the other to favour of Robert C Oglesby, vs. said Wilhite r pointed out by Wilhite. Ofte Negk# ! Miii, tmWdd George, kbout twenfy-fbur jfoirs old; One Hundred Acres of Rand, . JMlri f lees^n tite latere of Curry’s creek, granted to Maibury, adjoining King: levied on as the pro perty of Charles Hemphill, to satisfy afi. fa. in favour of Seaboum Lawrence, vs. Charles Hemphill and Lewis P. Eaves, his security on stay of execution: h aQ pointed out by said Hemphill. Retied Lot, in the Town of Jef- 16, srirty-sULleet in width, and one hnn- sixty-nc feet in length, now in the occu- pqncy of Joshua Roberts: levied on as t^e property J that. date Vo your applicant, whereby to' secure Kin the sum of T Ohe Hiindred Dollars, -on or beft the29th of July, 1824, he, the said William, Mortgr ed to your applicant tiie following described Tract! Land, to wit: lying and being in the County of Ja son and State .of Georgia, containing one hund^ r one and onc bilf acres, being half of a grant made to Elisha Lake of tdro hundred and three acres, the half butting and bounding as follows: beginning on a white oak comer, on the branch on Jonathan Smith’s line, running north' east to ft pine corner on said Smith’s line, thence South to a white Oak cor ner ©irtbe braricb oft John Smith’s line, thence So«th- west to a post oak comer on said Smith’s line, theice on Burma's line, to the beginhing corner. And tlkt there is due on skid Mortgage the sum of One Hut- dred Dolton with Interest from the 29th of July, 1824 ; and praying the foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption of, in and to said Mortgaged premises.— On motion, Ordered, Tnat the said Mortgager pay into Codrt the principal and interest due on said Mortgage, together with the cost, within tweli-e months from this date, clseVhe Equity of Redemp tion of, in aiid to said Mort&jQrcd' premises’ will be thenceforth'forever barred And forclos^d.—And it is further ordered, That a coipy of this Role be publish ed in some public gazeRe of tKs State or served in such GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. THEREAS, John Selman, and Bonjamin F; H. ' ■ Lindsey, Administrators of t^e Estate of t el S. Hunter, apply to me for Letters of Dis- m from the further administration of said Es :sl e are therefore to ciie and admonisb all and singular the kindred and creditors of 6aid^eceased to bc abd appear at my office within the tifoe pr ibed bylaw, to shew cause, if any theyhav y said letters should not be granted, iven imder my hand, this 5th July 1827. ^ JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk? , , ANORDINANCE To, prevent, ?my person of colour from keeping a trading shop in-any part of the Town of Athens or its suburbs, separate and apart from the lots of their owners, ertiployers, or guardians. E IT ORDAINED by'the Commissioners of K the Town of Athens/ iu council assembled; that frkm and after the passage of this ordinance, it shall b&unlawful for any person of colour to keep:a hop in the Town of Athens, or its suburbs; pose of selling any thing whatever therein of therefrou, separate and apart from the lot or rcsi-. dence of hikor her owner, employer, or guardian; and if any. person of colour shall presume to keep such a shop or house contrary' to the true meaning and .intent of this ordinance, it sliall be the duty bf the town Marshal to- break up such establishment, either by demolishing said establishment, if it does not belong to a white person, Or potting Out-of pos session, by force, (he person and effects of such vio lator, inflicting corporeal punishment upon Km, if necessary, to carry into effect this ordinance. J. A* COBB, President pro. tem. July 27. i— -■ n i ,-■! i.- ' -in .tv i i•"■•mi ■-.-o-M.;.i— PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING AN ACCURATE Description of the Qualittf OF ALI* THE Lots in the New Purchase, FOUNDED ON AUTHENTIC RETURNS OF THE Several District Surveyors. A S soon as two hundred subscribers are obtained, I wiil immediately direct a sufficient number of copies to be struck off, and will give public notice to subscribers that they are ready for distribution. Those who are desirous. to Obtain, lists, will please inform me as early as possible bv letter, post paid, that they wish copies, or give their names to the Post Masters in their counties, to whom subscrip tions have been forwarded. The price will be Only Two Dollars a Copy. BENJAMIN H. STURGES. Milledgeville, June 25. BOOKS, J UST received,—Grim Shaw’s United States, with Question’s and Key for do. Conversations on Natural Philosophy. Blair’s Lectures and Gram mar of Philosophy. , Pa ley’s .Moral PKlosophy. Polite Learning. Whelpley’9 Compend of History, With Questions. Cdlhstock’s Chemistry. Perci- val’s Poems. Benftet’s Letters. Beauties of Shake- spear, &c. &c. for sale by July 20. * 0. P. SHAW. ORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. IiEREAS John Espy and Elizabeth Wither spoon apply to me for Letters of Adminis- trntion bn the estate of James S. Wlthet^pOon,'Iato of said county, deceased, This is therefore to cite and- admonish all and Sin gular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the . time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Giten under my hand this 13th day of Julv, 1827. EDWARD ADAMS,-Clerk C. O. P July 20. . ‘ i...' — u -'.' upon the Mortgager according to tha statiRb l cases made and provided. A true confront tl^foiftult s. *] April 6, 7ARD A C!crk. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. iks applies to ra n on tho estate of Jobr I rnish all a ud nc pre- if 3n j\thcy may have, letters should riot be granted. ' '2~\: r roy hand, this 5th day of July TC27, JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk, FOR SALE, WEN'i'Y-TWO Acres bf Land, with a D welling-house and other out-buildin thereon, within a quarter bf a mile of tl College^ very fow for cash. Apply to C. Holt, of Atbchs, for particulars. Jane 22.—25 3t If n.V.k’.'.i., »j ibeolh'i FOR SALE OR RENT, HE House and Lot occupied by G. B. JftM,' below Mr. Erwin’s Tavern — _There is- a good Dwelling House, Store House, lee House, and other out buildings on the premises. Those; aispbsed to buy or rent will do well' to call and view the same. ' ! R; SISSON. Athens, July 27.—30 St PLANS OF THE New Purchase AND Sketches of Districts. ■tt" WILL furnish neat and accurate, plans, of'the JL New Purchase, ehewing the districts, counties, water courses and other remarkable objects,: for Two Dollars, and if a table,- shewing the begiafting corners at which the District Surveyors. began to number the Lots is desired, this will be plainly writ ten on the Plan, for Fifty 'Cents only. My charge for each Sketch bf a District is 50 Cents.—The Sketches will distinctly. represent the Square Lots and Fractions, together with the numbers apd "wa ter courses. Those ; who may be desirous to obtain Sketches or Plana of the: New: Purchase, - will be promptly famished bn application by -letter, post paid, enclosing the. proper amount. I will likewise promptly forward to any part, of the State, Granlp for Lana, on reebiving-the sum of Fifty Ceftts,i ex clusive bf the Grant-fee. , BENJAMIN H* STURGES. Milledgeville, July 6, ,4t H. J. HARWELL, A TTORNEY AT ,LAW, located at the Court- Jm. House in Muscogee county, (now at Wm. O. Osborn’s) -may there be consulted - on professions? business.. In addition to the counties of IheUtaftta- hoochie Circuit, he ftriU practice in the Wqat|Bn) coun- |Mapf the Flint Circuit. It is probable, that many Hi jmay arise from land returned as firatidulently -drawn; to all such eases his prbmpt attentionyrill be given, and the most energetic eoaisunss adopted for-their successful prosecution. : ,Hq will attend to tli<9 collection of all-fi. fas. against peraons moving to tho New’Purchase, or fortunate dpito^fs in the Land' Lottery, who may ‘ be otherwise insolvent. Communications directed to . Thomftstony. Upson county, wiil-he immediately received, there.having been established a regular conveyance from that pace to the Court-House m Muscogee, once a 1 week. May ll'Jti-19 3m : (- improveffFour Acre Lot, in the vil lage of Athens is for dale. WILLIAM H. JACKSON. N?h*ONyeryacc _ ... U, light CARRIAGE, suitable for a small Also, a light SULKBY ninth a top, in go^-1 o: For further pcrticuluiu, enquire of toly 5—4t JO’LNNISBJ Hi ; subsl-ribars will prae_ JpiLaw in f.'opa ship iii the Counties of Lf e, Musc<, ; ee, T eta and Carroll, of the CiVittahooccie Ci: ' firm of 'SMITH fc f ERRKLL.-^l hey wffi undert attend to the collecting of fortunate drawers in the la be placed hi their J S5^'4x M esciP.e, July 5„