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VOL. II.
1 qt'OT IfOM/XES TOT Sl\\TEXTI.i;.—(lVII) DEM .’ QUID XO.V DEM ’ KF.XVIS TV, qt'OD JI'IIET.II.IEIt."
ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) Fill DAY, JANUARY IS, 1828.
No. 8.
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BY O. !'. SHAW.
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All Letters to tin; Editor on matters connect
ed with the establishment, must be post paid in order
to secure attention.
\y_Jr* Notice of the sale of Laud and Negroes l«y Ad
ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish
ed sixty Jays previous to the day of sale.
The sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must
pc published forty days previous to the day ofuile.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be
published forty days.
Notice that Application will !>*• made to the* Court
of Ordinary for Leave to sell Laud, must be published
four months.
Notice that Application will be made for Letters of
Administration, must be published thirty days, and for
'Letters of Dismission, six months.
SHERIFF'S SALBS.
A T the Court-house in the town of Monroe, Walton
L county, cn the first Tuesday in March next, be.
twren Hie usual hours, the following property will be
fold, to wit:
A Negro Boy named Wallace, shout twelve
years old : levied on as tin; property of Fenton
Thomas Cummin", to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in fa
vour of II. K. Drake.—Property pointed out in said
il. fa. Terms, cash.
January 1, 1828. WILLIAM IL HAY, Sh’ff.
\ T the Court-house in Clark county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the usual hours,
the following property will be sold, to wit:
Eight Negroes, to wit: Anthony, a man
about forty-five years of age; Mary, a woman about
♦hirtv-three years of age, and her three children, Isaac a
boy about five years old, Hannah, a girl about t hrec years,
aiul Milley, a girl about eighteen months ; Irene, a girl
about fifteen yea s old; Delilah, a gill about twelve
years old; and Greene, a boy about ten years old: le
vied on as the property of Hugh Ncisler to satisfy a li.
la. in favour of William Park vs. Hugh Ncisler, and
Thomas Mitchell, security on stay, and other li. fa.’s vs.
-aid Ncisler.
Jan. 1, 1828. JAMES HENDON, Sh’fil
A T the Court-house in Clark county, on the first
JjL Tuesday in February next, within the usual hour*,
tae following property w'i!l he sold, to wit:
Om* ?xC'*ro Mail by tho name of Harry,
about fifty years old, and One Tcutb-part of 100 Acres
of Land, more or less, lying on Call’s creek, adjoining
Elder and others: levied on as the property of Walton
IL Harris to satisfy a ft. fa. in favour of Murray & Hum
phreys, and others, vs. Walton lb Harris,
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land.
;n np: or lrsa, oil M’Nut’s creek, nrljoininc Nixon and
others : levied on as the property of Marey Duke to sa
tisfy a ti. fa. in favour of Gabriel A. Moliit vs. Marry
Duke.
Two Beds and furniture, tivo Bedsteads,
MX split-bottomed Chair-, two pine Tables, one bay
Horse, and live or six barrels of Corn: levied on as the
property of William Davenport to satisfy a li. fa. in la-
,o;.r of Kakestraw & Kupeit, for the use ot Hubert
HuUestraw, vs. .lohn Andrew and William Davenport.
Seventy-eight Acres of Land, more or loss,
or: the waters of Green-brier creek, adjoining l.ovn and
others: levied on as the property of William M’Alluin
to .eatisfv a ft. fa. issued from a magistrate’s court, in
favour of A. I.. Simms vs. William M’Alluin. Levied
and returned by a bailiff
One Hundred and Four Acres of Land,
me,re or less, on the waters of Bear crock, adjoining
Man, nek and others: levied on as the property of Wil-
hsm Clifton to satisfy a li. fa. issued from a magistrate's
...xurt in favour of Francis Meriwether vs. William Clif-
:o«. L:vied and returned by a bail id'.
Or.c Hundred and Thirty-five Acres of
and, more cr less, on the Apalachee river, adjoining
Spinks end others: levied on as the property of t.irury
Hrvan to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour of John I*. Blackman
.p' E a , ;r v Brvau and Lewis (Jrvan security on stay.
Jan. X, 1828. ' GEDRCK \\\ MERIWETHER.
4 T the Court-house in Jackscm county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, w itliin the usual hours,
.he following property will be sold, to wit:
Four Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or Ion tin; waters of t.hc North Oconee
river, adjoining Jlend<‘t?on, whereon -Joseph .1. Scott,
now Uvea: levied on as his property, by a constable, to
satisfy sundry ti. fa.’s in favour of John Borders, vs.
A :aid Scott, and sundry other ti. fa.’s in favour of John
Williamson, con. vs. Joseph J. Scott and Abraham
.Scott, all from a justice's court.
One pied Cow, one spotted Sow, six Shoats,
and five Pig«: levied ones the property of Zenus Hub-
hard, to satisfy a ti. ta. in favour of Alexander llatchc-
. vf, guardian, vs. said Hubbard and Charles Bacon.
One Yoke of Oxen, and two Cows and
Calves: levied on as the property of George William
son, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour of John M. Dooley va.
iaid Williamson.—Pointed out by defendant.
Otic Yoke of Oxen, and One Hundred
.•teres of Land, more or lesv, on the waters of Curry’s
< :eek, adjoining White, whereon Joseph It. M’Cutchen
now lives: levied on as his property to satisfy two fi.
la.bs, one in favour of G. \V. Winters for the use of
William Fatten, the other in favour of John T. Cris.
•ael; and Jesse Smith, vs. said M’Cutchen.—Pointed
ci w t by defendant.
One and onc-fourth Acres of Land, more or
*3, adjoining Adams, in the vicinity of Jefferson, with
x Tannery thereon : levied on as the property* of Charles
Bacon to’ c.itisfy two fi. fa.’s, one in favour of Henry
>harp for the use of John Whitman vs. Charles Ba
rn. i* Co. and James Tait and Emanuel Moutnougli,
urity on stay ; the other in favour of Green II. Duke
George Shaw and Charles Eacon, and Edward
Adams, jun. security on stay.
Two Hundred Thirteen and an Half Acres
.,{ Land, more or less on the waters of Curry’s creek,
uimining Scott: levied on by a constable to satisfy a ti.
4^ jVom a justice’s court in favour of Charles Bacon t*
vj. Abraham Scott and John Robinson.— 1 Taken aa
ft.o property of .said Scott.
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. -:*uarv l- '*- • •
A T the Court House in Hal! county, o:i the first Tues-
• u day m February next, between tin* usual hours,
the following property will be soM, to wit:
One Kourtli part of Lot of Land, No. OS,
in the Tenth District of Hall comity, adjoining Lot No.
87, grantee not known: levied on as the property of
llachcl Nations and John Nations, to satisfy a fi. f.i.
issued from a justice’s court in favour of Basil Wooley,
for the use o! Kohert Strcblin, vs. said Nations; levy
m.ule and reiurned to me by a constable.
January 1, 1827. JACOB EBKR1IAKT, Sli’lfi
±
^ I' tlu* Coutt House in Hal! county, on the ijrst
im. Tuesday i.i February next, between the usual
bouts, the following property will be sold, to wit :
Ono Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
I.and, know’ll as Lot No. 127, in the Tenth District of
Hall county: levied on as the property of Jcrrv Patter-
ton, to satisfy four fi. fa.’s issued from a justice’s court
in favour of P. J. Murray vs. said Patterson: levied
on and returned to mo by a constable.
January 1, 1S29. J. P. BROOKE, D. Sh’ff.
4 T the Court-house in Clayton, Ualmn county, on
the first Tuesday in Fcbruniy next, within the
usual hours, the following property will be sold, to w it:
One Lot of Land. No. 17D, in the Second
District ot said county, containing 2**0 Veres: taken a;
the property of William Horne, mid William Horne,
executor of Whitinitl D. Horne, deceased, and Henry
W. Horne, security on the appeal, to satisfy a ti. fa. in
favour ot Eli S. Shorter, against the said Wliitmil! D.
Horne.
GEORGIA, CL.lRK COUNTY.
"VM 7*11 ERE AS Join Dunn, Administrator ofJoscpli
T ▼ Walker, deceased, applies to me for Lettcis
of Dismission from the estate of said dec’d :
KTTEEs remain
•t-ollice at At lien:
Tj (Guo.) on the first day of January, 1828, which,
if not taken out within tin
issmn from the estate of said dec’d : I ^ lc Genera, 1
arc therefore to cite ami admonish all and siitgu-1 ,, ,
lar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,to la*' 1 ,a,n “ '
and appear at inv office within the time preserihedby
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letter*
should not he granted.
Given under inv hand, ‘.his .'Id September, 1827.
JOHN If. LOWE, Clerk.
mtlis, w ill be *cnt ot
M
; Richard W. Adam
January 1,1828.
EDWARD COFFEE, Sh’ff.
LUGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Stevens Thomas and A Isa Moore,
Executor* of Lucy Cary, deceased, apply to
me for Letter* of Dismission from the estate of said
deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tie* kindred and ereditors of said deceased to he
and appear at my office within the titne prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they may have, why said let
ter* should not be granted.
Given underlay hand, this 13th August, 1827.
JOHN IL LOWE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLAHIC COUNTY.
El’EAS, Hubert Strong, Executor of John
f 7 Strong, dec’d. applies to nr; for Letters of
Dismission from the Estate of said deceased:
These are therefore to cite anti udmonishnll and sin
gular the kindred and ereditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, this 13th August, 1827.
JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
ERE V8, llemy Bowling, Administrator of
V v Samuel Bowling, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission from the Estate of said 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 tljc time proscribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said
letters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand, this 13th August, 1927.
JOHN If. LOWE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, George Kenney, Administrator of
Jane Kenney, deceased, applies to me for Letters
of Dismission from the Estate of said deceased:
These are therefor*: to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased to
he and appear at my office within the time proscribed
by law, to shew cause, if anv they may have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under niv hand, this 13th August, 1827.
JOHN II. LOWE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, James Meriwether and Francis
Meriwether, Executor* of David Meriwether,
dec’d. apply to mo for Letters of Dismission from the
Estate ol said deceased :
'These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased to he
and appear at my office within tin: time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said let-
rs should not. I.o granted.
Given under rny hand, this J 1th August, 1827.
JOHN IL LOWE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
'WS7I1F.KEAS, Robert Stewart, Administrator of
V V Isaac Stewart, dec’d, applies to me for Letters
of Dwmv'siou from the Estate of said deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of «aid deceased to
be and appear at rny office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my baud, tin* l-lth August, 1627.
JOHN H. I .OWE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, John Barnett, Executor of John
Adams, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said Estate,—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear ut my office within the time prescribed
by law, io shew cause, if any they have why said
letter* should not he granted.
Given under my hand, thi* 9th December, 1827.
JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Stephen Nolan, administrator of
Christopher Addison, deceased, applies To me
for Letter* of Dismission from the further adminis
tration of said estate : —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors to be and appear ut
my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew
cause, if any tJiey have, why said letter* should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand, this 25th of Nov. 1827.
WM. MALTBIK, Clerk.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, John Frost, Executor of Jacob
Hogue, deceased, applies to ine for Letters of
Dismission from said Estate:
These are therefor*: to cite and admonish all and
rdnmjiar the h.ndred and creditors of sard deceased to
he and appear at :ny office within the time prescribed
bv law, to shew ease, if any they may have, why said
letters should not be granted.
(J • ;i ut.u- ; :,»v h„uL this 1th September, 1827.
J'JRN if‘ I/JWt, Clerk
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
7* HERE.AS William M. Stokes, Executor of the
▼ ▼ Estate of \\ illiam Strong, Jun. deceased, ap
plies to nit* for Letter* of Disini^iot lioiu the said es
tate:
These are therefore to cite and a<monish all ami sin
gular the kindred and creditors of aid deceased to lie
and appear ut my office within the time prescribed
by law, to slir.v/ cause, if a.iy they hive, why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 3d Sejtomher, 1927.
JOHN li. 1.0WF, t’lork.
1%T1NE month* after date, application will he made
it to the Honourable the Inferior Court ot Clark
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, tor leave
to sell flu* Real Estate and Four Negroes, foi the ben
efit of the lu irs of Robert 1’crkins, dec’d.
WILLIAM PERKINS, Executor.
April 20, 1827.—It? inlhn
months after date, application will be made
to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Dgetliorpe
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Josuli Triblc, deceased.
THOMAS TIUBLK, Adm’r.
Oc tober ft, 1827.
I jlOl.'U months alter date application will lie made
to the Inferior court of Claik county, when .sit
ting lor ordinary purposes, fi-r leave to sell a TRACT
OF LAND, lying on the Appalatcliie river, contain
ing seven hundred acres, more or less, belonging to
the Estate of William llarvic, deceased. 'To In; sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
JAMES MERRIWETHER, Ex’r.
October 22, 1927.
S ^Ol’K mouths alter date, application will he made
„ to the Interior Court of 0*ark county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of Martin Thompson, deceased, for the
benefit of the Heirs thereof*.
JAMES W. HARRIS, Adm’r.
Sept. 12th 1827.
t lOl R months after date, application will he made
. to the honourable the Inferior court of (’lark
county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell Lot No. ft!*, in the Seventh Distiict of Muscogee
county, belonging to the minor heir* of John llarvcy,
deceased, to he sold for the benefit of sail! heirs.
, PATSEV HARVEY. Guardian
closer 20, 15x7;
John A. Bvrd,
Joseph Banks, 2
Elizabeth Burke, 2
Timothy G. Ba::iard,
John Barnard,
John Blankenship,
Thomas I*. Black.ihcar,
Rees Barbel,
Robert Barber,
Bradley Bern,
John M. Border*,
Lemuel Blown,
Samuel Brown,
Miss O. P. Burch,
William M. Bangs.
C
Griffin Cheerlv,
Littlclmrv IL Clav,
William il. Chandler,
James R. Carlton, 2
Mi** Mary A. (*. Calloway. Daniel Parr,
1) Benjamin Parr,
William Davis, Dr. I.ovick Pierce.
Vrimsteud IL Daws
lOUtt months aft ;:* »L
dil ution will In
nude
F to tiie honourable, the Inferior court of (.’lark
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the Real Estate of Chaneey Bradley deceased,
for the benefit of the Heirs and creJitors of said de
ceased.
Nov. 2. GEO. W. MOORE, Adm’r.
I ^IOUR months after date, application will he made
. to the honourable Inferior court of Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell some of the Negroes belonging to the Estate of
James Thomas, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased.
Nov. 2, 1827. MARY THOM AS, F.xcc.’x.
S TIOL’R months afior date, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Gwinnett county, when
sitting to. Ordinary purposes, for leave to noil a part
of Lot No. 1H1, in the Sixth District of said comity,
containing 1115 acres; the same being of the Real estate
of Pinson M ’Daniel, deceased.
Nov. 1G, 1827. • ARCH’D M’DANIEL, Adm’r.
f ^OL'R months after date, application will he made
to the Honourable Inferior Court of Gwinnett co
unty, when setting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the Real Estate of (Barge James, deceased.
Nov. Iff, 1627. GEORGE JAMES, Adm’r.
j|7^f>UK months after dat; application will he made
EL* to the honourable Intbrijr Court of Clark county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell flu:
whole of the Rea! Estul * of William B. Williby, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
Dec. 27, 1827. JOHN II. LOWE, Adin’r.
NOTICK.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John Alexan
der, late ofCI.uk county, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said «.-tutr, ar* likewise requested to pre
sent them within the prescribed time qualified a i the
law directs.
Dec. H, 1827. JOS. ALEX A ND EH, Adm’r.
I ETTEKS remaining in the Post-office at Watkins-
’
luarv,
taken out within three month*, will be sent to the G
neral Poat-office.
A
\V. B. Harris
Elizabeth Aikins,
Osborn Hum*,
Elizabeth Alexander,
Win. Harris,
Roderick Hill,
Mr. Adair
B
Tyre Harris,
William T. B radii eld,
Catharine Holder.
John F. Barnett,
L
Samuel Blakely,
Robert Love,
Jolm J. Borow,
Andeison Burt,
Richard A. Lane,
William Love.
Martin Bowie*,
M
P. T. Biddell,
Memory J. D. Moore,
John B. Brittian,
Wm. M’Gaughcy,
Win. Braselton.
Henry Mitchell,
C
Hannah Martin.
Isaac Coleman,
O
Levi Carter,
Wra. D. Charter.
D
Samuel D. Durham,
James Oates,
Wyatt Gate.-.
David Patterson.
Wm. Duncan,
M. S. Davenport,
R
Daniel Ramey,
Peter Dudley,
Sarah Hei st,
Isabella Durham,
William M. Rogot-V
Charles Dougherty.
William Riicv.
S
J. Sutl lu’li,
A. W. Elder,
Joshua Elder,
Dame! Summer.*,
I)av:d Elder,
David Sims,
Jolm Elder.
Jolm Smith.
William Fambrougi*.
George Walton,
a
Iteuben Walla ct*.
John W. Graven,
Y
James Greer.
William Varbrcugh.
H
Pxrmeyu
: a Burwi n. j*
Kt v. Barkley Martin,
Mrs. Annahclla Martin, 2
Joseph Maddox, 2
William Matthews,
Jeremiah Matthews,
James A. Meriwether,
Walter Mitclicl,
Thomas Mitchell,
Alexander Mu tin.
Mm ns Matthews,
S. A. Mayer* Jw 1*. A Meri
wether.
N
Reuben Nam e,
Trovi* Nixon,
Hugh M. Nieeler,
Dr. Jas. Nisbet.
O
Alfred Owen,
Mi.-s Martini F. Ogilby.
P
Arthur E. Patton,
William l’r
E
Thomas Espy.
F
Samuel Frost, 3
W illiam IL Flouinoy,
Josiah Elder.
(»
John Gordon,
Robert Gardner,
Wiley Glenn,
Mis* Cclcstia Goiicke.
11
John W. Henley, 3
John Henning, 2
Richard Holt,
C. Hughes,
William P. Hill,
Daniel IL 1 leaden,
Eli/. L*. Hodge.
J
Col. Hiram Jones,
Dudley M. James,
Mrs. Mary Emily Jonef
George IL Judd,
I lenry James,
Green B. Jack*.
I.
Aaron I.. Lewis,
John L. Lewis,
James Lindsey,
Hugh A. Lawrence,
.blmiaiv 1.
Janu s G. Ringgold,
.1. Umuiolds,
Thomas .1. Reynolds,
William P. Ucnibcit,
James Rogers,
Miss Louisa 11. Roger*,
Obedience Ryan.
S
Richard T. Sankey,
Meredith Sneed,
Thomas L. Stapler,
James l>. Stevens,
Aithur L. Simms,
Archibald Sheets,
I.ovick St If,
Dr. Joseph J. Singleton,
Wiley Sledge,
James A. Strahhart, 3
Mrs. Jam; Sihbald. 2
T
John Thompson,
Joshua Tucker,
Robert Tnvlor. 2
’ V
William J. Vasou,
: Va*
AV
Robert (’. Wilson, 2
John I). Watkins,
Washington Walton,
Robert Watkins,
L. A. ERWIN, /’. M.
EOAKDXNG.
T HE subscriber having removed his residence to
the house belonging to Mrs. King, bituated
convenient part of the town, will accommodate a few
young gentlemen a* private hoarders, the ensuing year.
Dec. 28, 1927. EDWARD LLOYD THOMAS.
CJTRAYED OR STOLEN from tl
subscriber, in Morgan county, on
the night of the 2fitl» of December, 1827,
a Cream-coloured Horse, about D or If
years old, with marks as follows; black
mane and tail, was in very excellent order when taken
or strayed, racks almost entirely when under the sad
dle, inclined to ho a little skittish, and very quick to
start; had old shoes on before.—Any information re
specting said horse, given to John Tolly, in Salem,
(’lark county, or myself, will he thankfully received,
and liberally rewarded.
Jan. d.—*;t PATRICK LEONARD.
MJkDISOJSF HOTEL.
MOIt(ELY CUV.YTY, {CEO.)
M t HE Subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, in general, that ha
has taken the House fbrmetly occupied by
Capt. John Saudefur, in the town of Madison, and that
the house is now well fitted out for the reception of fa
milies, or any peruon.i who think proper to favour him
with their company. I have also good Lots for the ac
commodation of Horse and Hog Drwver*. Corn and
fodder will be furnished on as good terms ns can be af
forded in tin' place ; and lo: hopes thiough las attention
to the couifoit of his guests, to receive a liberal share
of their patronage. His Table and Bur w ill at all times
lie found plentifully supplied, and lus
STABLES
attended by good Ostlers. In conclusion, he promise*
to exert himself to render every one who may visit him
comfortable. Me flutters himself that lie will he aide
to give general satisfaction to all gentU- men and La
dies that may honour him with tlndr company.
Nov. 23.— 2iu!iu
JOHN DAWSON.
LAW.
connect* d themselves in the
Their office i» at tin. Fall* ol
r|llIE rubjrrihersl
.■ practice of the L
the Cliattuhooehic.
No
, 1627.
JAMES N. BETH I NE.
ALBERT Y. GRESHAM.
•I
Boots and Shoes.
FST received by the subscribers, an assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of
Men’s Morocco and Calf-skin Boot-*,
Men’s and hoy’s fine and coarse Shoe*,
Morocco Pumps and Slippers,
Ladies’ Morocco Walking Shoes,
Do. Black and Farc y Coloured Prunellas.
Also, a large supply of
NEGRO SHOES,
All of which they offer for sale very low.
Athens, Dec. 7. SHAW fc EDWARDS.
G KOilGIA, <;LAKK COU NTY.
W HEREAS, Anderson C. Middlehrooks applies
to ine tor Letters of Administration on the Ee-
tuleof.Iame* Oatel, deceased :
These are therefore ter cite ami admonish all mid cin-
gular the kindred and creditors of hum! deceased to br
and appear at rny office within the time prescribed fry
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why tani letters of
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 2nd day of January, fsg#,
JOHN II. LOWE, Cb rk.
A D M INI ST il A TO 1US SAL K.
f \ Gwinnett county, on the Fourth Saturday in
. January m xt, will he sold, at the house of Arcln-
| bald M’Damel, all the Personal Property *>f Pinson
1 M’Damd, decked, consisting of a Horse, Saddle,
I Bridle, a quantit v of corn Fodder, Tobacco, and Cot-
i ton, three head -n'lbrj*, one Rifle gun, U*:.Uc.—Term
j made known <*n Jnv of sale.
! : - v. l»* 7 ARCH’D M’DANIEL, Adm’r.
TIIK.SUUSCHIBKKS,
H AVK recently received and offer for sale, a fine
assortment of Books, among which are Law,
Medical, Geographical, Historical, Biographical and
Miscellaneous work*.
LAW AXD MEDICAL.
Blackstonc’a Coimnenta- Thatcher’s Modern Practice
ri/ j. Cooper’s Lecture* on Sur-
rhitty’s Criminal Law. gery.
Phillips'-: Evidence. Hooper'* Medical Dietior*-
Charlton’s Reports. j»rv.
Tlunnas’s Practice. Bostock's Physiology,
llnwy'ft Snrtfetv. CalilwelP* CnlVun.
Ciuipmun’s Therapeutics. Comstock’* Clicinidtrv.
THEOLOGICAL.
Scott’s Family Bible. Irving’s Orations.
do Testament. Scott’s Life*.
Family Bibles, various qua- Scott’s L- iters.
litics. Rise and Progn**.
Catnphcll’a Gospels. Village Sermons
Buck'*Theological Diction-Watts’psahns and Hymn.:.
ary. Rippon’* Hymns.
Sturm’s Rctlcctions. Methodist Do.
Palcy’s works complete. A'illagc, Do.
Osgood'* Sermons. Common Prayer.
GEOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL AXD
IIIOGRAPIHCJlL.
Worcester’* Gazetteer. History of South Carolina.
Morse's Do. Grinisii.iw’s l T . States.
Do. Geography. History of England.
Malte Brim's, Do. I)o. of the Hindoo?.
Goldsmith’* view of tho Plutarch’* Lives.
World. Johnson'* Live*
Segiir’* Expedition. Boswell’s Life, of Johnson
Porter’s Journal, Scott’s Napoleon.
White’s Voyage to tho Riiv-o-l’s Germany.
Chum Sea. Gibbon's Rome.
Rollin'* Ancient History. Life of W ashington.
Gillm’* Greece. I)o. ofPunlJonon.
Roln rtsmi’s Works Do. Marion.
Do. Charles fttli. Do. Mrs. Fletcher.
Do. Scotland. Do. Harriet Newell.
Do. America. Do. cf Decatur.
Baine’s French Revolution. Memoirs of Jane Taylor.
Hale’s U. S. Cfiailes tho Twelfth.
Memoir* ofl.indley Murrny.l.ifc of Frederick Rrynoldf.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.
NO VELS, $c.
Shakespeare. Zimmcrnian on Solitude
Bviuii’s Works complete, (toldsmith’* works
Johnson’s Works.
Mrs. Opic’s works.
Spectator.
Coifin’* Poem*.
Fqmklin’* d<*.
Beauties of Byron.
Do. of Shakespeare.
Do. of Kirk White.
Burn's work*.
Do. of Scott and Moore
Jiiniil*.
Chnpou’s Letter*.
Rambler. Don Juan.
CnJch* in search of a Wife
Bennett’* Letter*.
(’(i;leh* Deceived.
Ra**cln*.
Braccbridge Hall.
Milton’s work*.
Lady of the Lake
Akenside.
Cooper’s Novels.
Otny'it Vocm:*.
Wavetfy novels.
Wreath.
The Buccaneer.
Campbell'* do.
Elizabeth Do Bruce.
Rogers and Merry.
The Wild Irish G»rl.
Dumillan.
Clarcntine.
The Giiuid*.
Ihmora O. Ifara.
Benjamin’* Architecture.
French Sergeant.
Biddle*, do.
Marriage.
I’armer'* Assiatant.
Fool of Quality.
Hopo I.Chlie.
Ib.thrlii.u-
Woodstock.
Lights and Shadows.
Almackn.
Gaietic* and Gravitic.-
Francis Berrien.
TIii; Foresters. .
Heart* of Steel.
Atlantic Souvenir.
The Rem gade.
With a quantity of School and Classical Books, which
together with the above, and many other useful work. j ,
the Subscriber* will sell on liberal term*.
THEY have also just received u freah supply r.\
good*, among which arc the following :—
HATS.
Men’s fine Beaver, black and drab Romm hat*
Boy’s hats. Seab&kin Capa. Youth’s cloth Caps.
Men's Leather raps. Mirhos' Hat*. Clnncliilli caj>*.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes. Ladies Prunella ami
Morocco oboes.
FANCY GOODS.
Prontb’s Celebrated h’eplialia for preworving the hair.
Macassar, Bear nod Antique Oil. Superfine Ho Pow
der. Powder puffs and boxes. Otto of Roses. (itto ot
Rose Soup. Cologne Water. Fancy snap assorted.
Carmine Saucer*. Silver Pencil Case*. Steel pen.-.
Callender pencil case*. Rodger’s Silver Steel Razor*
and Penknives. Chess-men and B» aids. Back gam.
moil hoards. Pocket Book* and Wallet* assorted.
Drawing paper, Elastic Razor Strap*. Paint Boxes.
Jinft„Flageiilets, Clarionets, and Guitms. Single, t,
0 «V 8 keyed Flute*. Walking Canes. Fiuto Precep
tor*. Blank Music Book*. A irftw assortment of
Piano Music. A Gentleman’* Dressing and Portable
Desk.
GROCERIES AND MEDICINES.
I.oaf and Lump Sugar. Cheese, Spice. Best Tul
low and Spermaceti (kindle*. Table Salt. Best Ca*
endtHh Tobacco. Bloom and Malaga Raisins. Span-
h Scgar*. Brown Soap. Stoughton's Bate-*. Olivo
ud Castor Oil. 'I'uilingtoiP* Bul.suin. P.tn goric and
Laudanum. Balsam of Honey. Bateman's Drops,
SJIAW U EDWARDS.
Athene, January It, 1628.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in March ncxt.af Fayette
hi Fayette, county, will be sold, I.OTNo M2,
in the Seventh District of said county, contau ir.g
1011 acres, more or Ion*. Sold for the benefit ♦ ?D-;
heirs and creditors of John Luu.Lurth, deceased, by • r
der of the Inferior court of Jackson county.—Terint,
cash.
JOHN FLANA(»IN, Adrn’r.
SARAH LAMBIjRTII, Adim’t.
WASHINGTON LAMBURTH. Adni’f.
Dcixtbiher 28, 1827,
A DMIMSTIIATOICS SALE.
O N the first Tuesday m February next, at flic
O.urt-hou^c in Forsyth, Monroe county, wsl' l.c
»*oM, LOT No. 3:i, in tho Fourteenth di'tnct of t
county, belonging to the estate of Samuel Pittard, lu.’*:
of (Bark county, deceased: to be sold for the b< ru.tit
of tin: heirs «»f san. estate. Terms will be made know n
on the day of sale.
Nov. !»;. THOMPSON PITTARD, Adin’r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
HIV order of the honourable Court of Ordinary of
III Jackson county, will be soli! on the First Tur.
day in February next, at the Court-home :n said
county, A Tract of J.and, containing 150 uerr* more
or less, lying on the w ater* of Barber’* creek, adjoining
llimr and Duke?; be ng the Real Estate of Jam* <
Wallace, deceased: to b** sold for tho benefit of ’I;-
heirs and creditors of said Estate.—Term* made itim*
at the rime of talc.
Nov Id REUBEN WALLACE, Ad.,.*,: