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VOL. II.
ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1828.
No. 21.
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ed with the establishment, must bo post paid in order
'o secure attention.
•r'J*' Notice of the sale of I.and and Negroes by Ad
niinistrators, Executors, or Guardians, mart be pub&h-
.•d sixty days previous to the day of sale
The sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must
;>e published forty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be
published forty days.
Notice that Application will he made to the Court
of Ordinary for Leave to sell Lund, 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.
pertyof Janies Bcxly, to satisfy sundry li. fa’s, from a
Justice’s Court, m favour of Samuel M*Junkin, James
Carmichael, and others, vs. William Vines and James
Bexly security on stay. Returned to me by a Constable.
May 2. ROBERT H. WESTON 'Sh’ff
SHERIFFS SALS.
A '
Clark county, on the first Tuesday in June next,
yetween the usual hours, the following property will bo
sold, to wit:
Ono negro Man Ned, about sixty years old ;
levied on as tilt? property of Robert Love, to satisfy ati.
?ii. in favour ofSaffold 4* Porter, vs. Robert Love.
One seventh part of 1500 Acres of Land,
more or less, on the Apulacbin river, adjoining Parker
ami others: levied o>t as the property of Henry L.
Reese, to satisfy a li. fa. in favour of A. Butt 4* Co. vs.
Henry L. Rocsc.
Cue Ilundied and Fifteen Acres of Land,
more or less, on the waters c 1 . (ireen Brier creek, ad
joining Akridge, Brow,i and others: levied on as the
property of Joel Hail, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a
Magistrates court in favour of James B. Davenport, vs.
Juhti Deloch and Joel Hail, security. Lovicd and re
turned by a Bailiff.
Four Trunks and their contents ; one Case
and Band-Box: one Shoe Bench and Hammer
Shot Cun, and Wagon-Cloth : levied on as the property
•if Philip Canterbury, bv virtue of an attachment iu fa
vour of David Stephens, vs. Philip Canterbury. SoiJ
bv order of the Superior Court, ns perishable property.
' Mav 2. GEORGE W. MERIWETHER, Sh*tl.
A T the Court-house in the town of Monroe, Walton
Xm. county, on the first Tuesday in June next, be
tween the usual hours, the following property will bo
sold, to wit:
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, being Lot No. 41, in tin: 2d District of
Walton county: levied on as the property of John
Armistoad, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour of William D.
Conyers, vs. said Armistuad. Property pointed out by
defendant.
One Negro Boy hy the name of Francis,
four or five years old: levied on us the property of Ja
cob Miller, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Adam O. Safi
fold, vs. said Miller.
May 2. WILLIAM II. RAY, D. Sh’ff
One Hundred and Five Acres of Land,
more or less, being the lain! whereon Issne Perkle now
lives: levied on as tho property of Isaac Perkle, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Charles W. C. Kanney, vs.
Isaac Perkle, and Win. Perkle and James Perkle, se
curities on the stay of execution.
On# likely Marc : levied on as the proper
ty of John Smith, to satisfy sundry ti. fa’s, in favour of
Thomas Whitehead and others, vs. John Smith.
Eight head of Cattle : (ihrce Cows, two
Heifers, and three Yearling.-) levied on as (he pro
perty of Alexander M'Corniack, to satisfy a ti. fa. in fa
vour of James Stonecyplier, vs. Alexander M’Corniack
and Angus M’Coruiack, security on the slay of t*xecu-
Mav 2.
A. B. HARDIN, Sh’ff.
next term of this couit:—ami further, that this rule be
published once a month for three months in some pub
lic gazette of this stute.
A true copy from the minutes.
April 4. ’ EDWARD ADAMS Clerk.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Stephen Nolan, administrator of
Christopher Addison, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from the further adminis
tration of said estate :—
These are therefore to cite and admonish al! and
singular the kindred and creditors to he and appear at
my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew,
cause, if any t hey have, why said letters should not he
gr • ited.
Given under my hand, this 25th of Nov. 1827.
WM. MM.TBIE, Clerk.
EXECUTRIX SALE FOR CASH.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at
the Court House in the Town of Lexington, in Ogle
thorpe, Five Negroes, to wit: Bob, about 22 years of
age ; Willis, about 22 years of ago ; Peter, about 24
years of age, and Peter, about 22 years of age, and
$ilvev, a Girl about 14 years of age: all sold as the pro
perty of Janies Thomas, deceased, for the benefit ol tho
heirs and creditors of anid deceased.
March 28.—13 VARY THOMAS, Exr’x.
A T tho Court-IIousc in Lavvrencovillc, Gwinnett
.‘rSi. county, on the lirst Tuesday in June next, bo-
tween the usual hours, the following property will be
sold, to M il:
One Buy Horse, one Wagon, two Cows and
one Calf: levied on as the property of John King, to
satisfy a ti. fa. i:i favour of Green ic Buchanan.
One Brown Horse, and one Sorrel Horse :
levied on as tho propqfty of Jesse Powell,and James T,
Herrington, to .satisfy a fi. ff. in favour of Clctnucus K.
Zackry. Property pointed out hy Jesse Powell.
One Ne^ro 'Ian named Billy, a Blacksmith :
levied on as the property of Wills Thompson, to satisfy
two fi. fa’s, one in favour of Joseph Barnett, the other
in favour of George Lawrence and Joseph Barnett.
Property pointed out by defendant.
May 2. WILLIAM NESBIT, Sh’ff.
bet v
Id, to
n of IVutkinsvilJi
Clark county, on the lirst Tuesday in July nr.xt,
n tho usual huurs, the following property will be
flic Court-house in the T<
vit:
Seven Negroes, viz : Hetty a woman about
22 yours old, .rid her child ,\U>s o “?, 2 years *»M ; Eliza
a woman about 22 years old, and her child Anri
year old; Letty a girl about 14 years -.Id; Reuben a
imy about 14 years old ; and Peter a boy about 12yoa
old : levied on as tho property of Robert Love, i
tisty a fi. In. issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage
favour of Albert Sears, vs. Robert Love.
May 2. GEORGE W. MERIWETHER, Sh’ff
A 1’ the Court House in Danielsville, Madison conn
.XL tv, on the first Tuesday in June next, within »he
usual liours, the following property will be sold, to wit:
One Mure and Colt, and Twenty Acres? of
Land, adjoining Alexander G. Bullock : levied on as
the property of John Go*sett, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa
vour of Win. L. Mitchell. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
One Hundred and Nineteen Acres of Land,
3 or less, whereon Ezekiel Stephens now lives: If-
* on as tho property of Valentino Murrow, to sutis-
; a fi. fa. in favour of John Wilhite. Levy mado and re
turned to me by a Constable.
May 2. SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM, Sh’ff
A T the Court-house in Monroe Walton county, on
Jxh_ the first Tuesday in June next, w ithin the usual
hours, the following property will be sold, to wit:
One Sorrel Horse, about 7 years old, one
gray Marc and colt, the Mare ubout five years old: le
vied on as the properly of Alexander Potts, to satisfy a
fi. fa. from Do Kalb Superior court in favour of William
Lindray. Property pointed out hy said Lindsay.
Two Hundred and fifty Acres of Land, more
or less, being Lot No. 21G, in tho 3d District of Walton
i onntv : levied on as tho property of James Thompson,
to saiinfy a fi. fa. in favour of Satnnel M’Junkin. Pro
perty pointed out hy defendant.
Four Hundred Acres of Land, more or loss,
lying on tho No th siJe of tho Analachie river formerly
Jack*. n. now Walton county: levied on as the pronorty
of f.*h:i Mont, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of William
Wheeler, vs. said Moat. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
One road AVauon, two set hind Gear, two
Horses, both hays, about 9 years old each, one yoke
r)*en twenty head Cattle, and one negro man named
Kiah r levied on as the property of David Ray, to satis
fy a fi fa favour of Jeremiah Butt, vs. David Ray, Wm.
I I. Ray, ami James U. Mitchell, security on stay.
One Negro boy irunecl Nathan, about 16
rears old; Mill-. 20 ymi-s old; Tab 35 years old;
i.ark, 10 years old: levied on to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s
Yum a Magistrates court in faVoiff of Martin P. Sparks,
:•». Thomas It. Mitchell AdmioistraC° r J* 1C C8tatu ol
Vlathcw Mitchell deceased, and John ” • Moony secu
rity. Returned to me by » CrmntnMo.
One Negro boy named Tom, nbout Three
'Cars old: levied on as the property of Thomas Daniel,
o satisfy sundry fi. fa’s, from a Magistrates court in fa-
our of Jesse II. Arnold, and others. Returned to me
>y a Constable.
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
.an<l, more or less, being the North half of I-ot No. 48,
a the 3d District of Walton county : levied on as the
>ropertv of William Middleton to satisfy sundry li. fa’s
roni a Magistrates court in favour of Samuel M’Junkin
md Egbert B. Beall, vs. said William Middleton. Rc-
urned to me by a Constable.
Ono Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
•amt, more or leas, being the South half of Lot No. 48,
n the 3d District of Watton county: levied on as the
‘roperly of Green Williams, to satisfy sundry ft. fa’s,
rotn a Justices court in favour of Samuel M’Junkin and
‘tliers, vs. said Williams. Kcturned to me by a Con-
itable.
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
'.and, more or less, being the one half of Lot No. 16, in
he 3d District of Walton count*: levied on as the pro-
A T tho Court-House in Lawrcnceville, Gwinnett
*rJL county, on the first Tuesday in June next, be
tween the usual hours, the following property will be
sold, to wit:
One Hundred and Twenty Acres of Land,
more or less, lving on Williamson’s creek, adjoining B.
S. Smith nnd others; one dark bay Horsn; one sorrel Fil
ly ; two Cows nnd Calves, and two Yearlings: levied
on aqthc property of William Fastis, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of Mulct Sullivan, vs. Win. Eastis. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Fill v Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining
T. Watson, and granted to Abner Camp. levied on as
the property of James Camp, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a
Justice’s court in favour of John P. Winn, vs. Abner
Camp.
Two Hundred and Filly Acres of Land, bo-
mg Lot No. 128, in the 5th district of Gwinnett county :
levied on ns the property of James S. Moore, to satisfy
a li. fa. in favourof Elisha Winn* vs. Thomas W. Rollins,
daouiel Rollins Jr. Samuel Rollins Jen. Nicholas Rol-
li is, James S. Moore, and Robert Rollins. Property
po: »ted out hy Hutchinson, administrator on the estate
of J.S. Moore.
Three Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, adjoining James Clcinments* old place,
being the land whereon the widow Philips now lives :
b-vied on as the property of Rohcr’ Philips, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of James Wardlaw, vs. Robert Philips.
Three Hundred Acres of Land, more or
leas, adjoining Wiley Pearce, being tho land whereon
Wil!«a <i Berry now lives : levied on as the property of
William Berry and Silvester Nelson, to satisfy two fi.
fa’s, from a Justice’s court in favour of Wiley Pearce,
and other fi. fa’s. vs. Wm. Berry.
Fifty Acres of Land, being laid off square
in the north-east, corner of Lot No. 327, in the 5th dis
trict of Gwinnett county, adjoining Thomas Perry :
levied on as the property of Martin Belisle, to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favour of William Koc, vs. Martin Belisle. Re
turned to me hy a Constable.
Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, adjoin
ing Ephraim Barker and others : levied on as the pro
perty of James Tnnt, to snti.sfy a fi. fa. from a Justice’s
court in favour of John McEvcr, vs. James Tant.
One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
lying on the waters of the Apalachio river, adjoining
James Killcrease: levied on as the property of William
Smith, to satisfy two fi. fa’s, from a Justice’s court;
one in favour of David Lyle, tlicotlicrin favour of Thos.
Johnson, vs. Wm. Smith.
One good Yoke of Work Steers ; four Bar
rels of Corn; two Cows and Yearlings; and two Cow
and Calves: levied on as the property of Dongles Chil
ders, to satisfy a ti. fn. iu favour of Micajah Mayo, vs.
Wm. Adams and Dongles Childers.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, being Lot No. 143, in the 5th district of
Gwinnett county : levied on as the property of Samuel
Foster, to satisfy two fi. fa’s, from a Justice’s court in
favour of Buckner Harris, vs. Samuel Foster.
One brown bnv Horse six years old, and
one first rate Road Wagon and Iliud Gear: levied on
ns the property of Richard Plunkett, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in fuvour of James L. Mason, vs. Richard Plunkett, and
lamra Plunkett, security on the stay of execution.
May 2. JAMES LOUG11 IUI)GE, D. Sh’ff
XiECLAI. NOTICES.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTV.
HULK NISI.
Gwinnett Superior Court, September Term, 1827.
Seaborn Jones and Robert M’Comus, vs.
L. Dunlap.
U PON the petition of Seaborn Jonys and I
Combs, praying the foreclosure of the Eqi
demption in and to certain Tracts or parcel
the said Dunlap, or Mrs. Mary Wilder, lying <
head waters of the Alcovv, in the county afore
state, to the said Jones k M’Coinbs, c
of May, in the year 1820, to secure t!
the said Patrick L. Dunlap,
minutes, this 25tli September, 1827.
JAMES WAUDLAW, Clerk.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
P ERSONALLY appeared before me, Laban I.an
who, being duly sworn, saith that he was in tl
possession of a Receipt from Alexander Crawford, f
the payment of Fifiy Dollars, which receipt is in tl
words following, as near as deyonent can recollect :•
Received of Laban Lane, Fifty Dollars, ii part pa
ment of a fi. fa. in my favour against said I.ane.
(Signed) ALEXANDER CRAWFORD,
and dated about the 1st October, 1825, which receipt
either lost or mislaid so that it cannot be fouod.—Swot
to and subscribed, this 11th March, 1828.
LABAN LANE.
WILLIAM ADARF., J. P.
Whereupon it is ordered by the Court, that the plain*
GEORGIA, MADISON COUX'TY.
the minutes. March lltli, 1828.
SAMUEL WILLIFORD, Clerk.
A T the Court-House in Jefferson, Jackson county,
rL on the first Tuesday in June next, between the
usual liours, the following property will ho sold, to wit:
One Yoke of Oxen, one new Cart, and One
Hundred Acres of Land, more or le*s, on the waters of
Curry’s crock, adjoining White, whereon Joseph R.
M’Cutchcn now lives: levied on as his property, to sa
tisfy two fi. fa’s.; one in favour of George W. Winters,
for the use of William Patton, vs. said M’Cutchcn.—
Property pointed out by the defendant.
May 2. JOSEPH HAMPTON, I). Sh’ff
A T (he Court-House in Gainesville, Hall County,
on the first Tuesday in June next, between the
usual hours, tl/C following propeity will he sold, to wit:
One Ray Mare, one Yoke of Oxen, and one
Koad Wagon: levied on as tlio property of Robert Orr,
to satisfy a li. fa. in favour of Joel W. Hand, for the use
of Jesse Clayton, vs. Robert Orr.
One Clock, one Loom, six head of Cattle,
three head of Hogs, and thu hind gear of a wagon : le
vied on as the property of Page Rork, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of George Grace, vs Page Rork.
One Negro Woman hy the name of Father:
levied on as tho property of John Terrill, to satisfy ii fi.
fa. in favour of Reuben Pettyjohn, for the use of P. W.
Byrd, v*. John Terrill and Alexander C.awford, security
on appeal.
One Sorrel Horse ; levied on as the proper
ty of Joel Leathers, to satisfy .* :i. fa. in favour of I).
H. M’Cluskcy, vs. Joel Leathers and John I.ane, to*
curity on the stay of execution
MADISON SUPERIOR COURT,
March Term, 182S,
harles J. Jenkins, vs. James Alexander, Isaac Str
land, and Robert M. Gavin. Bill for discovery
relief, &c.
and on the first day of said Term to file such plea, an
svver, or demurrur, as if ho had regularly been server
with said hill; and that the said Alexander be personal
ly served with this rule, or the same he published in o
public gazette of this state ouco a month for thre<
months.
March 28. SAMUEL WILLIFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Elizabeth Hell, vs. Thomas Bell. Libel for divorce, in .Wadi
son Superior Court.
I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff
that the defendant is not to be found in the county,
it is therefore ordered, that the defendant he and ap
pear nt the next Court, to he held in and for said coun
ty of Madison, on the second Monday in Sent, next,
then and there to answer the above libel,and this rule he
published in the Athenian once a mouth for three
months.
I certify the above to he a true extract from the mi’
mites of Court.
March 28. SAMUEL WILLIFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Superior Court, February Term. 1828.
1 PROMISE to pa) Samuel Kiiox, or bearer, Ten
Pounds Sterling, when Capwin Williams’s com
pany shall he paid off for their servYcco as state troops,
for value received, this ■— 1794.
WILLOUGBt HAMMOCK.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
P ERSONALLY came into open Court, Samuel
Knox, and being duly sworn, saith that he held a
Note of which the above is in substance a copy, and
that said note is lost or mislaid, thathe cannot now find
the same.—Sworn to and subscribed in open court,
this 26th February, 1828. SAMUEL KNOX.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk.
RULE MSI.
GEORGIA CLARK COUNTY.
‘WMTHEREAS, John Barnett, Executor of John
v T Adaiiin, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said Estate,—
These an: therefore to cite and admonish all nnd
* singular the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to
he and appear at niy otlioe within the time prescribed
t* hy law, to shew cause, if any they have why said
• letters should not he granted.
d Given under my hand, this 8th December, 1827.
i, JOHN II. LOWE, Clerk.
6
- GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
» VKJ* HERE AS Nehemiali Garrison, executor of the
J ▼ T estate of Richard Ilcath, deceased, applies to
'» me for Letters of Dismission therefrom:—
r These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
» and appear at my olliec within thu time prescribed by
y law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
° should not he grunted.
. Given under my hand this 18th day nf January, 1828.
“ GEORGE HAWl’E, Clerk.
1 GEORGIA, IIALL COUNTY.
y ‘W*7'HEREAS, Valentine Warren applies to mo for
T ▼ Letters of Dismission from the estate of John
„ Swilly, deceased :
j' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-
’ lar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,to he
and appear nt my office within the time prcscrihcdby
J law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
8 should not he granted.
Given under my hand, this 4th March, 1828.
; ~ GEORGE HAWPK, Clerk.
d c GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
i "MJBTIIEREAS IJunveil Aycock, applies to me for
Ww Letters of Dismission from the larthcr Adminis-
i tration on the estate of Wingfield J. Wright, deceased.
• These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said
Letters should not ho granted.
1 Given under rny hand this 29th April 1S28.
JOHN H. LOWE, c. c. o.
T30UR months after date, application will he made
o’ to the honourable Inferior court of Jackson coun-
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Tract of Land whereon Mrs. Obedience Rvan now
'» lives, lying on Sandy creek, being Real estate of the
c late Philip Ryan, deceased,
r January 25. OBEDIENCE RYAN, F.xec’x.
” B j^OUR months after date, application will he made
• to the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real
Estate of Elijah Garner, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JAMES HANSON, ) . , ,
February 15. WILLIAM GARNER, j rs - !
Rj.lOUR months after date, application will ho nmdc
JL to the honourable court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe t
f county, for leavo to sell a lot of Land in the Eighth
district of Hall county, No. 109, for the benefit of the c
heirs and creditors of Alexander Lester, deceased. a
Feb. 15,1828. THO. J. STAMPS, Ex’r. d
d
M * OUR months afterdate application will ho made
to the Inferior court of Oglethorpe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, ibr leave to sell part of
tho Negroes of the estate of Littlcbury Edwards, de
ceased, late of said county, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
Feb. 29. THOMAS EDWARDS, Adm’r.
J|j^OUlt mouths afterdate, application will he made
.12 to the Honourable InferiorCourt of Franklin coun
ty,* when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Land and Negroes (that is subject to distribution) j
belonging to tho Estate of Col. Russel Jones, late of
i said county ,deceased.
March 14. 1828. RUSSEL JONES, Ex’r. 1
o
lj .^OUR months after date, application will be mado
JT to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Clark c
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to P 1
sell thu Real Estate of Allen Bonner, deceuscd. o
May 9. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adm’r. 1*
8
■^OUR months after date, application will he made ^
JT to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Oglethorp,
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
•ell the Real Estate of Thomas ii. Muckclroy, deccaseed
lying in Do Kalb county.
May 9. JACOB MF.ADORS, Adm’r.
■7I0UR months after date, application will he made
12 to the honourable Inferior Court of Clark county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a
part of the Real Estate of David Richardson, late of
said county, deceased.
May 20 RICHARD RICHARDSON, Adin’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
TN pursuance of an order of the honourable, the Court
a ot'Orilinary of Ftanklincounty, will he sold on the
lirst Tuesday in June next, at the Court-house of the
county in which a Tract of l.and drawn hy Isaac J.
Barrel, now lies, being Lot No. 32, in the Twenty-third
district of Wilkinson county nt the time of drawing, hut
now supposed to lie in Twiggs.
Also, On the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court
house in Klbert county, u l.ot of l.and in said county
belonging to the cstnto of Isaac .1. Barrett, containing
250 acres, more or less.—Sold for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Feb. 22, 1828. MICAJAH CARTKH, Adrn’.
copy,
mislaid—It is therefore Ordered, That qApopy of the
same bo established!.i lieu of the original, unless cause
be shews to the contrary on or before the first day of
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Col Russel
Jones, late of Franklin county, deceased, arc re
quested to make? immediate payment; und thoM* to
whom said Estate is indebted will nlease present their
claims iu terms of the law—being determined to close
the business of the estate as soon as possible, indul
gence cannot be given.
March 14—11. RUSSEL JONES, Ex’r.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of Chanccy
Bradley, deceased, arc requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having demands against said
estate, to present them within tho prescribed time,
qualified as the law directs.
April 4-14. GEORGE W. MOORE, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of David Brail”
shaw, deceased, ore requested to make immediate
April 11.
BENJAMIN BLANTON, Adm’r.
CAUTION.
A I.L persons arc hereby forewarned from trading for
/m. a certain note of hand given by the subscriber to
I’qomas Mmitooth, or hearer, for the sunt of thirty-five
Inllars, dated the first day of February, 1828, and pay
able on the 25tli December thereafter, inasmuch as the
consideration of sniil note has failed, I am determined
not to pay the same unless compelled hy law.
March 28.—m3m JOHN II. SIMS.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of David
Richardson, late of Clark county, deceased, arc
May 20. RICHARD RICHARDSON, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
O N the lirst Tuesday in Juno next, at the Court
house in Clark county, will be sold, the following
property, belonging to the Estate of Aaron Biggs, clc-
ceased, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing One
Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, oil the waters ol
Shoal creek—Also, Fourteen and Seven-tenths Acres,
PUBLIC SALE
i within the Reserve and Town of Columbus
Coweta Falls, on the Chattahoochee River.
o lay out a trading town, and dispose of nil tl#* lands
served for the use of the State near the CowetL Falls
i tho Chattahoochee river,” will be sold, in the Town
Columbus, on Thursday the 10th day of July next
x Hundred and Fourteen Building J.ots, of half an
:re each; Twenty-five Gardening Lots, of ten acrc r J
ich, on the north-east and south of the square rc-
rved for the town and commons, and adjoining the
me; Twer.ty Lots of twenty acres each; Seventy-
I Georgia. I lie town m situated on tho cast hank of
IGNATIUS A. FEW,
EM AS BEAU.,
PHILIP H. ALSTON,
JAMES DALLAM,
* E. L. DEGRAFI ENRF.m,
Communtmert lo luy off Hu Town of Columbus, and
the Reserve at the Coweta Falls.
May 2, 1828.—I8ts.
Macon Masonic Hall Lotlcrii
FIRST CLASS, J
| drawn in Macon, in live day’s drawing, under
supcriiitcndaiicc of the Commissioners an-
y the State of Georgia. 1
The first drawing to take place positively on tho 2ut
f June next.
The prizes oil floating from the commencement, ex.
pt tlm tw.o prizes of $300, one of tvbich will be do-
Highest Prize 5,000 Dollars,
SG’IIEMK.
1 Prize of $ 5,000 in 5,000
1 » 1,500 „ 1 500
1 „ 500 ,
200
1,580
500
GOO
1,01:0
500
1.000
2,000
7,aoo
1,855 Prizes.
3,155 Blanks.
5,000 Tickets,
Tickets j
, S 20,000
Halves $2 50—Quarters 1 25.
I T appearing to the Court, that the original Note, of more or less, on Porter’s creek : sold for the benefit of
which the above is a true copy, bas been lost or the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—Terms made
known on the day of sale.
FREEMAN BIGGS, Adm’r.
March 21—121 is t<JLLY BIGGS, Adrn’x.
JOHN T. ROWLAND
W. J. DANEI.LV,
THOMAS KING,
S. STONE,
R. BIRDSONG,
I1ENRV G. LAMAR,
David Ralston,
a. it. FREEMAN,
e. w. Wright,
wr nitu'rn O . . Commissioners,
•i-r- ® ec > - . to the Commissioners.
,n above Lottery, in a great vaiii.i'*
of numbers, may be had on application to thc xubsc i
her.—Orders will be punctually attended to
Athens, May 20. JAMES EDWARDS > **«»«•
LAW.
r r l oL? !,b5C ?l > e r ’. l,1VC co " ncc,cd *hemselvc. in tkr
tim Chatlahoochie ° 1 h ' ,r 0 " ice ” at ,hc K *"”
Nov. 3, 1827.
JAMF.S N. BKTHl NE.
ALBERT y. GRESHAM