The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, December 07, 1827, Image 3

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' ' j; ^ amount, shewing a disposition on the part of the Directors of this institution, to meet the wants of the community, without putting at hazard the interest of the institution or en dangering its credit. They further report,-tljat the 'Bank of Da rien still continues to redeem its bills in cir culation, and they are authorised in the be lief, that it will, in the course of a reasonable hereafter where there are- debts due the j time, redeetp all its bills now in the Tran slate, His Excellency the Governor is au- sury, and indulge the like hope that it will td the State by the practice that has hgre- tofo-re obtained of the Solicitor General and State’s Attorneys collecting the debts due the State, and being paid five per' cen tum on the amount when so collected, which said debts might have been collected at a less per cent, and by Attorneys equally qualified : Be it-therefore resolved, that in all cases thorized to employ a suitable Attorney, and pay such per cent, as he may agree upon, provided the same does not exceed 'per cent. HOUSE, OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, Nov. 26. The hill to incorporate the Presbyterian Churqh in Lexington—and to incorporate the Masonic Hall, ^STlhe ci|y. of Augusta—were read the third rime ana passed. The bill to add part of Habersham to Hall, was read the third time, and, on mo rion of Mr. Chastain, was ordered lie on the table for the remainder of the session. Sixteen bills werc read the second time, ^ and either ordered to ho engrossed for the ‘third reading, or referred to a committee of the whole House. Tuesday, Nov. 27. Notices for leave to report bills. Mr. Park-.—To*abolish the office of Ci vil Engineer of this State, after the expira tion of the term for which the present in- onmbent is appointed. Mr. Ha • : nes:—To regulateslavesand free persons of colour, in the village of Sparta, Mr. Freeman of Oglethorpe—To sell the Veserved lands at Macon, the Indian Springs, and at or near \dams’ ferry on the Ocmul- gee River—and To investigate the propriety of bestow ing the bridge at Macon to the corporation of said place, for the purpose of having the income thereof expended in the improvement of said town, and erecting public buildings therein. a Fourteen bills were reported from com mittees and read the first time. BILLS PASSED. To authorise the courts of Ordinary to grant loiters of guardianship upon the per sons and property of illegitimate children in this State. Mr. Iverson presented memorial No. 61, from John Shly on the subject of domestic manufactures, which was 1 referred to a se lect committee consisting of Messrs Iver son, Holt of Jefferson, and Billups. [The memorial prays for the aid of the Legislature in the establishment of manu factories of coarse woollen and cotton goods, for the purpose of making an expert inent to ascertain whether slave labour can be thus profitably employed.] Mr. Haynes laid on the table a resolution « appointing the 15th Dec. next, for the ad journment of the Legislature sine die. The bill to repeal an act to incorporate the Lawrenceville Academy in Gwinnett county, was read the third lime and nega tived—yeas 42, nays 62. Wednesday, Nov. 28. On motion of Mr. Daniel, Resolved, that the OommiRee on the State of the Republic be instructed to inqitiftunto the expediency •of increlisin^IwUrapWt enumeration with le view’of reducing the representation of State. Bi t ls read the third time and rejected. A bill respecting bastardy and other im moralities. To prevent the sale of tickets of unautho rised lotteries in this State. To authorise all persons to plead and practice in the several courts of law and equity in :‘i:s state, who will comply with the rules hfluiv regulating the admission of attorniea, &c. To appoint additional Trustees for the Academy of Walton county. A message was brought from the Gover nor concerning the southern boundary, and also redeem the stock in which the State is largely interested. They have examined the report of the Planters’ Bank, and feel gratified to have it in their power to state, that its affairs ap pear to he in a safe condition, and to have been managed with prudence and ability, and therefore entitled to public confidence. The affairs of the Marine and Fii^ Insu rance Bank appear to have been conducted with great prudence and discretion, and the institution lo be in a flourishing condition. They have examined also the report and exhibit of the Macon Bank, and take pleasure in stating, that said exhibit presents a very sound and prosperous state of the affairs of said Bank, and fully complies with the char ter, and the requisitions of the laws and re- solutions governing the \Banks of this State. The sound and healthful condition exhibited by this institution, th&prudence and caution thus far manifested in its management, are such as to entitle it to an equality with the other chartered Bai^ in this State, and the confidence of the community. The com mittee therefore recommend the following resolution: Resolved, That the bills of the Macon Bank be received at the Treasury in the payment of taxes and all other debts due the State. Notice by Mr. Echols.— : To incorporate the Social Circle Academy in Walton county. Bills Passed. To establish an additional election district Habersham. - ■ : j rind civility would render cc tween persons who are now obnt more desolating character, Odr sensibl* not be violated did lawsexistithat extent immunity to voluntarii contestdlike the above, w ' -’e they made even a challenge to mortal combat, among th« worst of crimes.] Accident.—On Tuesdiy^Iast, Just us the boat Summer Duck arrived at the wharf, a swivel was bursted on board, by which John Bruce lost his life. Hi* was employed op the boat, and after coming near the town, had several times fifed the gun ; but at the last load imprudently wadded it so heavily as to occasion the accident. He was thrown several feet from the boat irilo the Pra ter,. sunk immediately, and has riot yet <been found. No other person received any harm although the gun was blown entirely to pie ces.—Macon Messenger. ; At sine to be an-1 scribed L have, why i Given-.'! it* > February hi Hundred AcrcB ty, adjoining John Shoals, on the waters : should wot be granted. ■ J, this 3d December, *8275- V. COLLIER, D. c. c. o. RATOR’S SALE, the Court-house in Jefferson, nty, on the first Tuesday in wiri| property, viz: Twit tnore or less, in said coim- " ra. near the Hamcano h Oconee river, also, m Th<? engrossed bill to extend the jurisdic tion of this State over the Cherokee territory in this State, was taken up and made the order of the day for Monday next. Sea Fight.—Intelligence reached New Orleans on the 8th inst. received by Capt. Barnes from St. Marks, who states that a short time previous to his sailing from that place, a vessel arrived from Key West with the following intelligence :—The Mexican brig of war Bravo, whilst cruizing to tHe windward of Havana, had encountered the Havana Packet from Cadiz, with a very va luable cargo. Each vessel is said to have uiounted the same number of gut\s. The Spaniard was superior in tonnage and the calibre of bjr guns,; the Mexican nearly doubled her opponent as to the number of men. The cannonade oqd^oth sides was in cessant during nearly throe quarters of an hour. The Mexican commander, finding his artillery inferior to that bf his opponent, resolved on boarding, andvsucceeded by that means, in capturing his Toe. This, ho\Y-' ever, is said to have been attended with se vere loss on the part of the republicans, say 16 killed and 25' wounded. r Both vessels are said to have shortly afterwards entered the harbor of Key West, where, we doubt not, every assistance was afforded them,— Savannah Republican. ADJUNISTfUTCW'S SALE. B Y an order of the Yoferior Court of Jackson JH county, will be so!d\m the first Tuesday in February next, at the - ' Courtxhouse in Said county, FIVE NEGROES, to wit: on* girl named Aggy, 17 years old, and her child, Bitha, 3 %x-ars, Bailey, a boy r 7 years; Julia, a girl 4years, an 1 about 10 years old, belonging to t! Lamlnirth, late of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and Terms made known at the time of sale. 4 JOHN FT.ANACfIN, S4RAH LAMBURTllJ WASH. LAMBURTH, December 5, 1827. H Negroes, consisting of „ sold as the property of Abraham v for the benefit of the heirs of sai made known on the day. HOLLOWAY WILLIAMS, f ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, J November 30. ,and children; deceased. Terms ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. O' Saturday the 12th of January nej^t, at the riteideinen of BenjaminfBaker,Deceased, in a giil Gwmnelt_couqty, be sold, all the Personal Fro* - fofJolm .of said -Terms i Consisting of Hprse, Cattfe, #n on t he dav of Sale.' t . MARY BAK£R, Adni’r. ■ssH Practice of Phi tbernd inffi. T HE subscribers have associated _ the Practice of Physic. Their office building now Occupied by Judge Mdorc, w or both of them can always be found win n not prq- fessionally engaged. DRS. POND & SIMS. Lexington, Ga. November 21, 1827. LAW. T HE «*t))scribers have connect'/' themselves in the practice otjthe law. Their office is*at the Falls <ff the.ChattTfljajochie. " JAMES N. BETHUNE. Noii. 2, 1827. ALBERT Y. GRESHAM. . j * Unusual Duel.-r-While other states, other nations and countries are feasting on intel lectual and physical pleasures, which are in themselves indescribably gratifying to all men of ordinaiy refinement of taste, Alaba ma is not altogether destitute of resources, from which the curious and enquiring mind and wanton eye, may dravv supplies. In the vicinity of Brownsboro, a village of Madison county, a- difference occurred between Joseph Miller and Elisha Butler, two gentlemen citizens—the fervid and per turbed spirit of the first, would not permit him to suffer with impunity that indignity; which had been offered by the latter. Mil ler is a man of dark complexion, and tough appearance, of Herculean size, and strength accordingly. Butler presents an aspect somewhat terrific in itself, but of feeble and emaciated appearance. For this reason, the magnanimity of Miller induced him not to avenge his wrongs by the usual mode of fisticuffs; but to seek redress, by soliciting his antagonist to honorable combat in any way he might suggest.—Active friends were chosen by the parties, and preliminary ar rangements made for a bloody contest; the anxiety of the surrounding multitude was upon tip toe ; when it was proclaimed by a mutual friend, that they were to strip to the buff, walk into a ring, prepared for the occa sion, and fight with cow hides. The belli gerent sons of Mars, entered the ring cap a pie, for battle; they looked at each other, and with a fury that is only equalled by the inflated rage of wild beasts, the edmoat commenced. They, like Hudibras’s bear, fought standing, falling, sitting, rolling, and lying, while they were surrounded with a canopy oftdust, and many solicitous friends, until the cry of murder, flfcm Miller pro claimed to the bye-standers his_ antagonist The National Intelligencer of the 17th inst. contains a most interesting letter ad dressed by the Secretary Of the Treasury to a portion of our consuls abroad, at the re quest of the President, asking them to col lect and forward to this country such plants and seeds of foreign growth as may be cul tivated here, acco ipp'ihied with a description of the same, the uses to,which they are ap plicable. whether subject to be injured by se vere frosts, &c. Accompanying the letter is the copy of a circular.: which has been de posited with most of the collectors of the customs, in order that the commanders of vessels friendly to the object, may know in what manner they are to proceed relative to it. Orders have also been given to officers commanding National vessels to take charge of any specimen that may be placed under their care. victor. * He retreated, still crying murder rccor iur«ndin<r a cessation »f surveys in its [but could only find refuge'in the depths of Dead in Law.—A. singular defence to an action of deBt w as set up at the Court of Re quests in Holborn, a few days since.” Mr Brown, (the plaintiff,) a “ licensed victual ler,” claimed eight shillings from the defen dant, »(Mr. Pearse,) being the amount of ? public house score ; and Mr. Pearstf plead ed, that since the debt occurred, he had been condemned to be hanged for robbery •a ^sentence, which though not carried into effect, had balanced accounts between him and all the world at large. . The commis sioners held that the defence, though new in its character, a good one p,and Mr. Pearse. who had a little “ national debt,” in different places outstanding in chalk against him went away, obvioudy regarding the judge who had passed sentence upon him, as the very best friend he ever had in the world Query: As a sentence to be hanged dis solves all contracts—whether in chalk or otherwise—into which a man has previously entered—would it be of power, I wonder, to dissolve his matTiage, and divorce him fiom his wife l—London New Month. Mag. '' nehyhbotirhond until the line between this j Flint River, upon whose margin they fought GU, * a mmj! io Jonnn/I I iTilloi* urn t? nocnorntolir nmnnnon onn inrn if te and Florida is defined. {'I Thursdav, Nov. 29. Thomas from the committee on the -Judicxarv. to whom was referred the resolu tion, direct ng them to enquire into the ex pediency] of preventing Judges of the Supe rior courts from presiding in cases in which they may have been employed when at the bar, Reported, that they deem it expedient to pass such a law as is contemplated by the resolution—which was read and agreed to by the House. Twenty-four bills of the House were read the second time. Two bills of Senate were read the second lime. Friday, Nov. 30. Mr. BraHsford,, from the committee on Banks made the following report: The joint committee on Banks, to whom were referred the reports of the several Banks, have had the same under considera tion, and beg leave to Report, that upon ex amining the condition of* the Bank of Au gusta, they find nothing which does not ful ly warrant the assurance given by the Pre sident of that Bank, that the institution con tinues sound, and its credit unimpaired. They are of the opinion that the faithful and judicious administration of the affairs of this MADISON HOTEL. T ORG.W COU.KTY, (GEO.) HE Subscriber respectfully informs bis , -jjjjs — friends and the public in general, that -■ilAife fie has taken the House formerly occupied by Capt. John Sanderfur, in the town of Madiso-t, arid that the house is pow well fitted out for the re- cep'ion of families, or any persons who think proper to favour ltirh with their company. I have also good Lots for the accommodation of Horse and Hog Dro vers. Corn and fodder will be furnished on as good terms as can be afforded irt the place; and he hopes through his attention to the comfort of his guests, to receive a liberal share of their patronage. His Ta ble and Bar will at all times be found plentifully sup plied, and his STABLES attended by good. Ostlers. In conclusion, he pro mises to exert himself to render every one who may visit Irim comfortable. • He flatters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction to all gentle men and Ladies that may honour him with their company. Nov. 23.—2m4m JOHN DAWSON. STEVENS & BULLEN, WHOLESALE Boot and Shoe Dealers CILlRLE§TON, (S. C.) K EEP a constant and regilar supply of above articles, and will fttrniah-copnKy B chants on as good terms as can be outlined in southern country.—Also, an offensive Agsdrtnien of Dry Goods for sale on favourable tern*i.V Nov. 16,1827. "V- - fx No. Adm’rs. NISTRATOR’S SALE. / ILL be said, at the Court-house in Jefferson. Jackson county, Jii t&e first Tuesday in xt, tp®, followi nfe-property, v iz ; One Tract taming 202i Acres, situated in Muscogee 2G*, to the 20th distiict— Land in said county, known by -A>v IgUAR D! AN’S SALE; O 'Y the fust Tuesday in Febmary next, at the H Lourt-house door in the county of Greene, will be sold, a Tract of Land containing Fifty Acres and a halt, more or less, being thr-t part of the land-be longing to thrijjstate of James bark, d which his late Dwelling House is sjriuat the waters of theJJconee river irt Greene. Also, will be sold, at the Couit-house.; county of Morgan, on the fiutt Tuci w the .. v 'li';«reh n ext, Forth-Two Aftrea and a Quarter of «.4tnd, licit g t ho (ittoonth nor* tUo I .. -Ji L . » . . _♦ , .. . . . the fifteenth part of the ■>( James Park, d the Oconee rive an order of nett county, the Read ~ Now te the Estate^ east rde of organ. Su’d by or Court of G-.vin- ary purposes, ait ok, a minor. -:filpELL, Guardian. k# 'JoihMwday the iniset, yrilt be %’dfadjp rnomh*. ,t? 8ppr >ced secur|lyf- a%‘« tjqbg on OriPai A good Grist Mill ojsc, and othe-' jniprdv.l icwn- int' of Fa.r*dfy 1 ^ iu^tock of difierer VVilK m and FHARLES o^erober 9 45 the? ,LE. - bext, os> the pre- ’ esrt. fiidder, on givirm bond f I and, more Clark county pble Dwelling on, latv’y in 14 Negroes, l nroperty of cable to his ngiExecutor ricV.S^a’T.-f.r. ADM1NIST kN Monday, the 3 ‘ate residence of ov utity, will by -said deceased consiating? sehold a«d kitchen Fnrnitun 1 Con! and fodder, and other p nntinue frort, day to day until i il, and mtkle known on the d At the same time and place, wi es belonging to said estate. JOHN PI RYEAR, VLE.C next, at th/5 j deceased, 'in sonal Proper- , of alt kinds, quantity ! tO 5 : aber 9. WM. DOUGHERTY, j . V hr-:- TO RBNT, ROM the 1st of January next, the,ti buildings, in Athens, now in the or- ADMINlSXRA1|?riR'S $*LE. JN pursuance of an order bf the honourable, the . Court of Ordinary of Franklin county, wifi be cupancy of Mr. O. P. Shaw, as a Bookstore | sold on the first Monday in February next, at Moses and Printing office, and Mr. A. Nesbit as a Dry ! Ilaync’s in -Elbert county, the following Negroes be- Goofi, store.—Persons wishing to rent, will apply to < l mging_to the Estate of Isaac J. Barrett, deceased. M*. E. Wood. Nov. 23.—tIJ H. W. SCO YELL. to wit: Jim, Silvey, Pomp, young Jim, Patsey, and Sarah: at the same time, all the lands belonging t6 _ y, the deceased] being in the county of Elbert. LAND FOR SALE. Also, on the first Tuesday in March next, at |h», T HE subscriber offers for sale the Tract of Land Court house of the county in which a Treat qfJUnij' situated 6 miles from Ath-^s, on McNutt’s now^liea^drewii by Isaac J.^BanrM^ creek, containing 1300 Acres, 25^y(r 300 of which is count) of Wilkinson: sold -or the benefitwtlw beifd. opened ; the balance in woods. Ji affords an elegant j Nov. 16. . MK3AJAH CARTER, Adm’t. Mill Seat, and has from 50 to 1Q0 Acres of good bot- | ~ : * . >. «< • - • ' - tom land. It will be soldin one parcel ordivided to ! ADMINISTRATOR’S SA»LEx suit purchasers. It is offered low and on Qccommc- TN Gwinnett county, on the 27th day of I datidg terms.—For further padi ulars enquire of JL her next, will be sold at the house of the lato James Mc-riwetber, Jiving near the place, or the sub- George James, deceased, all the Personal Property scriber, residing in Powolton Hancock county. August 31—35 tf DAY-fD MERIWETHER. of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Honschofd and Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nov. !6. GEORGE JAMES, Atlm’f. Miller was desperately wounded and torn to pieces, and even now his life is despaired -of. I have understood his antagonist^ did not suffer much from the renconter; but was much gratified at his success. [The foregoing is given in the Huntsville Demo crat, along with notices of other rencontres, under the title of t: Jhnusements of Alabama,” all in a style and language evidently conveying reproach; but however much those dispositions of human nature that result in collisions and personal violence, are to be lamented, yet we feel a respect for these combat- tants, if t he story be true, which we are wholly void of for any who evet took a mure deadly method.— While there are no other influences tending to pro duce general good understanding and harmony than any which now prevail, it is hardly to be expected but what they will from time to time occur, and whatever may tend to give them a less awful and melancholy character, should certainly be matter of felicitation.—When deadly weapons are resorted to, persons strongly indisposed tor^k the result, or even cowardly, may be induced to hazard it from fear of scandal on the one hand, and the hope of escaping “scot free,”on the other; while, in its decision, the sufferer has no choice to arrest the medium of it, at any unendurable point, but must yield to the utmost of its horrors: and even. fisticuffs or boxing, is not free from th most dangerous terminations :—but when some highly elastic and pungent instrument is resorted to, as in the above instance, besides ad- institution, entitle it to tlip highest confi- j milting of^a very fair match by proper adjustment to deuce of the Legislature, and of the„ people thc size or length of the parties, decided courage of Georgia. They take pleasure in saying, that the ... . .... „ ... statement made M the Bank if the State of »»®nng *ad laghljr naJUm* whde „ • } , JLl *; f i there will remain the option to abandon it as soon as Georgia, shews very satisfactorily the pros- unptCTts ^ ntIy bilter> „ a contentM perous and wholesome condition of that in- prad , lced . but CIe „ ^ase. »r ohutinscy, fainting, or at least exhaustion would commonly en sue before any very dangerous effects were in<af*- aSie, stitution—tlmt it possesses specie and spe cie funds to an amount fully adequate to any exigency which it may be required to meet, whilst it hag in circulation, hillMC an Last Evening, by the Rev. Stephen Olin, Mr. Charlk8 M. Sledge, to Miss Nancy Burke, all of this place. fCP SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST. THOSE persons who have kindly taken charge of Subscription Lists, for this; Journal, are respectfully requested to forwnnL them to the subscriber as soon as possible, as the first Number vyi!} be issued on the 1st Jannarynext. JOHN D. LEGARE. Charleston, Nqv. 27 ^ ™ EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N Monday, the ,31st of December next, at the late residence of Rebekah Dougherty, deceas- ; ADM1 v -1STR ATOR'S SALE, ed, in Clark county, will be sold, a’l the Perishable j 7J"N Gwinnet county, on the Fourth Saturday in Property of said deceased, crinskting- of Stock,', JL Januurv nev^ will be gold, at. the house of Ar- Heusehold and Kitchen Furnifjur 3 a quantity of chib&ld M’Daniel all the Pergonal Property of Fin- Corn and Fodder, and other prox*fn> hr. The sale'will son M’Daeiel, deceased, consist), g of a Horse, Saj- continue frotn day to day until Lit -a sold. Terms I die, and Bridle, a quantity of corn Fonder. Tobacco, liberal, and made known on the day.—Sold in con- ) and Cotton, three head of Hogs, one Rifle gun, &c! fortuity to the, will of the Testator. ,. v &c.—Terms made k town on. the day qf sale. At the same time, will be hired, the Negroes be- iNov. 16, 1827. ARCIl’i) M’DANlRL, Adm’r. longing to said estate. CHARLES DOUGHERTV, ) , , . JOHN PURYEARy ♦ J Adm r. November 9. ’ J UST received of BOOTS ai Men’s Morocco Alen’s an Morocco Ladies' Do. Black and Fancy Also, a large supply of Shoes* ib.ie fibers, an assortment | consisting of CsBfskin Boots, anti coarse Shoes, Stippers, “ tog Shoes, ed Prunellas. .EXECUTORY SALE. ithe. first Tuesday in January next, at the Cpurt-JIouse in Clark county, will be sold, agreeable to an order of the Inferior Oourt^ sitting for ofdinary purposes, th i Real Estate of Robert Perkins, deceased, and F^jr Negroes, to wi'.*: Bob, Ritter, Abrahairi, and Nelly : sold for the benefit of the heira and creditors. - Novetulier 9. WILLIAM PERKINS, Exe’r. O' All of which they offer for side very low; Athens, Dec. 7. SHAW & EDWARDS. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS, Samuel Thompson applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of William Johnson, 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 have, why said letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this4tb flay of Decent- her, 11(27. JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. red.—Should-this system once becerne fashion we are firmlv of oprnion that jsHendipfcgbod manners JS27. m r; > GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. W HEREAS Richard Huf chin son applies to me for Letters of Adrninijtration on the Estate of James S. Moore, deceased : These are theref^fo cite arid admonish all and singular the kindred arid creditors of slid dec taJ-be and appear at my office within the time | scribed by law, to shew cause, if aof they have, why said Letters should not tte granted | ■ ■ Given under mv hand this 4th day ot December, WM. MALTBIE, Clerk, EXECUTOR’S SA LE.' * N the 21?t of December next, at tlib late rosi-. deuce of Thomas Buttreil, deceased, in War ren county, will be sold, part of the Perishable Pro perty of said deceased. . THOMAS T. BUTTRELL, Exe’r. November 9. • ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. O N the first Tuesday in February next, at ihq Court-house in Forsyth, Monroe efitmty, wAt;. be sold, LOT No. 39. in the Fourteenth district of \ s said county, belonging <» the estate of Samuel Pit* tard, late of Clark county, deceased: to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said c-state. Terms will be made known on the d$v of sale. Nov. 16. THOMPSON. PITTARD, Adm’r. - • ADMINISTRATOR’S SALe7 I N pursuance of an order cf the honourablejCourf of Ordinary, of Jackson county, k ill be sdld on the first Tuesday to February next, at Ibe Court house of said county, HS. Acres of Land, fyif tho Walnut fork of the Ueoni\river, adMctoh and others, being the same " to he sold tof hen Benton, deceased, lived, jenefit cf his heirs amt creditors. Nov. 23- PARKS ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. O N Friday the 21st of December, will be sold at the late residence of William Anderson, de ceased, all the Personal Property belonging to the estate of said deceased; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.—Also, at the same time and place yrill be routed, the Plantation where on the said Anderson formerly lived. Nov. 9, ; JAS*. ANDERSON, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Y order of the honourable Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, will be sold ori' the First Tuesday in February'next, at'-the Court-house in said county, A Tract of Land, containing 150 acres more or less, lying on the waters of Barber’s creek, adjoining Htoer and Dukes; being the Real Estate of James Wallace, deceased: to be sold for thebe nefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate.— Terms made known at the timeof sale. Noy. Iff. REUBEWWALLACE, Adm’r. NEGR9ES TO BE SOLD. yjIjMtouance of an order of thie Court pf Drdinary M of Franklin county, will lie sold to said county; $n thdrfirst Tuesday in January next, the following c^roes, belonging to the estate of David Calhoun, iceased, to writ.- Mike, Cantes and her three chil- •en, Mike, Green, and Isaac, for the benefit of the ira and creditors. ^ WILLrAM KING, Adm’r. Nov. Iff. > MATILDA KING, Adm’x. KoTiSi: A LL persons indebted to the Estate of John G. King, late of Clark county, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and tiiose having demands against said Estate, to pre sent them qualified as the law directs. * STEVENS THOMAS, Adm’r. Oct. 26, 1827. N0TICE. LL persons indebted to the estate of Allen Bon ner, deceased, are requestea to make im mediate payment; and the creditors of said deceased will render their account^to the subscriber in terms of the law. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adm’r. November, 9—45 40ds " NOTICH , LL persons indebted to the estaj Buttreil, to come forward those having de them in terns of T, Novem :countyJ Thomas' _cd k , te to present ids again law. )MAS T. BUTTRELL, Exe’r. NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the Estate of the 1 William Andereon, deceased, are requestf i forward and make immediate settlement >se having claims thereon, to present them fhe prescribed time, qualified as the law.direc ■ Nov. 9; JAS. ANDERSOAV^JmV . ...4 •