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“ QUOT HOMINES TOT SK.VTB.VjTA.®.—Qt//0 DEM f QUID XOX DEMt REXUS TU, QUOD JUDET.1I.TER.”
VOL. II.
ATHENS, (GEORGIA,} TUESDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1828.
No. 45.
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] .\ f ith the establishment, must be post paid in order
> secure u'.timtiun.
! s : " f y -
*.»f tbr *nlo of Land and Nerrors hy Ad*
Executors, or Guardians, must be pub-
>p previous to tin* day f sale.
!’•, ole of Personal P.op**riy, in like manner, must
» n r '»d) a] fo>’!y Jays previous to the day of sale.
N »* ire t-> debtor* and creditors of an estate must be
jhhshed ferhj days.
N'.fu"* that Application will he made to the Court of
i Imarv for leave to s“ll Land, must he published
ur hi out!-a.
Notice that Application will he made for Letters of
<h ii"i^!ration, must he published thirty days, and for
cite-sot' Dismission, sir mouths.
sheriffs’ sales.
K Sheriffs Sill
■ in the tow n • f tVnt
Midi hours of sale, 1
-.—On tho first
ex*, will he sold, at the
ioqv'he, Clark county,
;» following property,
Negrons (to wit:) Antonot?. n woinnn
• yi-ais old, and he- infant child, Sain a hoy
e year* off?, Adorn n hoy, about seven y**n»s
llriTV a hoy, about ten years old : *vied on
>perty of .fames Turner, t *» satisfy t«ofi. fas.
•ii i lie Superior Court of Clink oountv, one in
Shield*- & Maulev for the o-'> of‘WiPi.im Mor
aines Turner, the other in favour of Jamr* R.
s. lames Turner.
GEORGE \V. MERIWETH ER,Shff.
W'l
■ i>IS).V Sheriff s ShIo.—On the fi'st
lav in DK.Cr.MBKH next, will In- s..!il at
t-’o use in the town of PaoivUville, Madison
within the detail hours of sale, the following
, to wit:
One snmll Wagon and Two Cowst: levied
on as the pioperty of Jos* pit \\. Stephens, to satiety a
ti. fa. in favour of Richard Venable, vs. said Stephen*
One It av m aro : levied on as the property
»f Tin* > ns Garner, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of the
officers of Court, vs. said Garner.
One Tow and Calf; levied on ns the pro-
peity of Joseph Leathers, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of
John Conaway, vs. said Leathers.
One Library <>f Books, containing various
kindc, one s nail alnut 'fable, one writing Desk, two
Rook Case® : levied on as the property of Henry L.
Sims, t.» satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of I lenry Mealing, vs.
said Sims and John R. Stanford security.
Three Hundred bushels of Corn.nv»re orless
two Cows and Calves, one grey Horse: levied on ai
the property of Robert Orr, to satisfy a fi. fa.in favour of
tool W. Hand for the u«e of Jesse Clayton, vs. said Orr.
Three Head of Hogs, one Oven, and one
broad \x«*: levied on as the property of Page Rodt, to
satisfy ii fi. fa. in favour of George Grace, vs. said Rnrk
Oct 2« A. R. HARDIN, Sh’ff.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
mm/’HLIvr.AS William \V. Carnes Administrate!
V Y with the will annexed of'I'linmas P. .Carnes,
deceased, applies to me fi>r letters of Dismission from
said • slate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the him* proscribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under iny hand this 7th dav of Julv 1828
.JOHN II. LOU I'., Clerk.
ADMINISTR ATO?
W IH RL \S Pete
wife, applie
One Sorrel Ho so. four yours old ; levied
it tr mof»eriy ofTtumins i liholr, to satisfy a Ii. fa.
!\\.Mir of Llislia Ware against Tlmmas Tribble and
j .by Sims. Property pointed out by Burl; b y ffims.
Or
‘sorrel Mare.
•Fodder, (five
, O’M* fil‘1'1 of S'
1 fn bo liven:
about nine years old. one
• six hundred pounds.) twelve
• I C eto'i, four barrel-
u,ah ''it thirteen acres,
r-ds
orllii
ie Sptnnii
- Win-
Ovens, two Pad*., t\v-
fug, two ID lls,
uir seortc Plan
bonks, f Life of
•* life • f Marion,
side Saddle, «»ne
one Lying Pan,
• ltd. Axes, two
•eChe
• Hive, one man’s ‘•addle
frees, two Clevises,and tuosnri Lons: levied
i • u.- .p ' tv of Job i Gossett, to satisfy sund-y
i favour of U rn. L. Mitchell nnd others against
28.
SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM. Sh’ffi
Wl!,Z
\l.TO.V Sheriff’s Sale.— On (lie iiisi
in DCCRMRF.R next, will he Bold at
m ?•!tens.,in tin ti m m l JS’onn «, V t:!t< it cm i ty,
the usual hours of calc, the following property,
One Hundred and Twentv-fivu \rrcs of
r.nud, no-Tories®, Iteingnne half of J.of !Vo. 117, in the
Id District of Walton county: b*vi*»d on ns the t>top«-r-
ty of Wpliam 'tu'lins, to satisfy fnor ti. fn.s. one }•• fi-
vour of ! ’h»» uns Patterson for the use of lotin Cish p.
>»!'• in favour of ILiiley Raker, vs. John B".c*wi»b and
A'-n. Mullins, one in favour of Johns! on and Gunn, one
:u fiivotirof John Httcaby. Levy made and relurned to
:ne bv n Constable.
Oc* 2? WM. II. IMV, D. SlffT.
W * LTO\* Rii-tpotied rih-riirs Sale.—
On th-first Tuesday i'i DIXl.MRK.il nett,
will b" sold, .at the Court-boils'* :;i til- town of Mmirn<‘,
Walton county, within the u? tal hour* of sale, tin fol
lowing property, to n it :
Seven Ne»rot“4, Feder, «Te-*r»e, Andrew, So-
rra and har three children, hhuah, Henry and Alfred :
:evi vi e i nr the property of John P. Winn, to satisfy a
mortgaged fi. fa. issued from Richmond county Inferior
(Court, in favour of John M* Dowell, vs. John P. Winn.
p r . ,»).-> tv pointed out in said fi. fa.
Nov. \.
110BURT H. WRSTON,Shff.
ii
day in DLCL'.BLK n> x», will he sold at th<*
Court-house in itu town of Gain- sville, Hull county,
within the usual bourn of sale, the following property,
to wot;
One Negro Woman : levied on as the pro
perty of Lzckiel Bndifigion, to satisfy two ri. las. in fa
vour of Bortemous Reynolds, vp. said Buffington. Pro
perty point' d out bv defendant.
Two Iitindrod and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less: levied on as the property of Joimthaii
Sheen, being the land whereon Aamn Maddox now
lives in Hall county, to satisfy u fi. tii in fav«U/t’ of Alfred
.Nicholson, vs. said Sheen.
One hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or less, Ivingoo the waters of the Chatta
hoochee river, adjoining Clark and others: levied on as
the property of John Sauls it being the land whereon
laid Sauls resides, to satisfy afi. fa. in favour of .1. W.
Jones u Co. for the use ofSifu Bronson, vs. said Sauls.
Two Hundred and Fifty \eres of Land,
morr nr ln«s, granted 14 !»'•••* 'I"”*. " h, ; rr ".‘’’.'L'"' ! G '"0!! 01 Cl.AUK COUNTY,
tZ^f <U\\Z'n ivi'levirM O " a Vh. ' p-' p-riv nf'lolln W'' Perkin, Fxec.itnr on thee«-
v,. ,a,H MxPer. | ,ai.l,ft«te.
Seventv-five \cren nf f.and. mnre nr lean, ! i.tration no lhee,tate ofWil'inni Perkin,, Herruri).
whereon f.ilir. V. Carter ru>» re«i.h n'« one Han't- These are therefore to eite anrt nrlrnonish .ill anil sin-
re.l \cre. oft.anil, anre n r less. I' in" a F-actt"o. Ivinff gitlar the kindred nnr! eredi'or, of said derenerd, to he |
no the Chattaiiooehir River, ntijoi- eland whereon and •••peer at mv
C3„ i ca 'Voodtiffn - Itvee, i - t'ir “th ' i-t iet "all 'aw,
-nnar,': levi„d-n as **ie pro*„ t\ . f l„l n \ . t "'t, '
aaiisiV a ,’i. fi. ; ■ fiv.n.oi' Ro'„rt Barnwell, vs. John
7 . Cutter anil Alexander Luddath,
POS TPONED S \!,F„
H ' FT, Sheriffs Snips.—On the first Tups-
dav In Dccninbcr next, will he *>nhl a* the Court
house in the town of Gainoevillr, Ha’I <ounty, within
the usual burs of sale, the following property, to v it*
Two Hundred nnd Ejffv \cre* of T.nnd,
more or|ne^, lying in said countv, whereon Patrick ' r n-
brv now livoa : levied on as tb- property of Pn’dek Mn-
hrv, t<> satisfy a fi. fa. in favott 1 " of Green Collet, for the
use of M. \. Koafb, vs. said Vabrv.
?f»von TTundrod nnd \rrf»« of T.nnd.
or |e««5. Di-'g on the waters of the Oconee River,
w’ ereon T-ane‘ ,; o\ve , l now lives; levied on ns the pro.
pe-f v of T«na” Cowell. *o snti«fv a fi.fa.in favour of lames
M’Lver, vs. Daae ^owrll, *ohn Sowell, and Joab Mar
tin.
Fine E oiid TVnjrnn, nnd Two TTond of TTor-
se =• : levied on a-' the p*-or>e-tv of tohn Milter, tosntisfv
a fi. fa. in favour of Tcs^o Clavton, vs said '’iller.
T vo Hundred. Ton and n Fourth Acres of
T and, more or |es«„ on the waters of the Wa’nnt Fork
ofihe'Voiiep Rive-, whereon Robert Clanahan no
resides* levied on ns ‘I.e propertv of Robert Ctnnnba
to satisfy sundry fi. fas in favour off : corge F’nwpe and
others. Issued from a Justice’s enu r t, vs. said China-
linn. T.evy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Vifiv of I,and. more or !e*«. beinff
part of Lot Vo. 24, j n tGo 12tb District of Hall
•evied on as the property of "bouias Prie-t, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of P, .1. Murray, vs. Thomas Priest a d
John Priest.
One half of Lot No. 120, Ivnfj in Tfnll
eonntv, o- flu* Last side of M’arboo creek ; levied r»n
as the property of Thomas Cnf’oe, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favour of George ' T awt»e, vs. said Carroe. Pr»*perty
;*ointed out bv defendant.
Two Hundred nnd Fifty * ores of l and,
-mre or less, k" wn bv T.ot No 147. in the ??tt>
1 -iet of 1 tall eonntv: levied nt* ns tbr property of \lfred
Vieh'dsou, bv virtue of two fi. fa**, in favour of Raini
Chastain, vs. said "ieholson. Lew made and returned
»o m** bv a Constable.
n< t oj. A ARON B. HARDIN, 8h’fT.
f VTKSON Sheriff's S:,l,*.—O n the first
Tup,.Inv in DRCK Rr.Ru.jr', wi" hp„,W#-hp
Court house in the Town of .leflersnn, ta(k«on rountv,
within the usual hours of Rale, the following propeity,
to wit:
One Hundred and Sixty 'etes of ? nnd.
more or |e«s, on the waters of Grove river, adjoining
Boggs, whereon Sampson Pugh now lives: levi*
th»* proper! \ of said Pugh, to satisfy a fi fa. in favour of
John T. OrDwiJf, vs. said Pugh.
Two small n- groGirls.two or throe years old.
one bv the name of lane, the other b\ the name o» Ri.
• ha: levied no n«tho propertvef Charles R. Ma-tin, tr»
satisfy snmDv fi. fas. from a ’listiee’s court in fitvottr of
FJijnli Dlivv and others, v«. said Martin. Levy made
and returned bv a Constable.
Oct. 28. JOS. HAMPTON, P. Sh’ff.
Rto '.HUN Postponed SherifFs Snles.—On
the fi>-st Tuesday in DF.CF.MBLR nett, will I
sob! iif the Pout t-bout-e in the town of Clayton,' ahun
oeuntv, within the usual hours of sale, the following
properly, to wit:
Lot No. 24, in the 2d District of Rnhtin
eonntv: levied on as the property of Pltihhard & \Xm.
Carries, at the instance of John Price, Asa Mercer and
others, vs. William Carnes and Hubbard Caines.
Two Hundred nnd Fifty Acres of Lund*
treor|e«s, lving on the Tennessee River, known bV
1 ot \«». I3fi, in the 2d District of Rabun county: levied
on :»« the property of .lame*! Marlin, to satisfy a fi. fa*
in favour of Lowellcn Gilliland, vs. said Martin.
Oct. 21. I \MRS Rt LCKLEV, Sh’fT.
LBCJAZ. NOTICES.
ovoaoi \. wu/ro.v county.
' F.RF.AS Wiley Thornton applies to me for T.f t-
t V ter* of Dismission form the fn* flier adtnini«tra-
fionon the estate of Dread Thornton, deceased, and ah
from the guardianship of the minora of the said Dread
Thornton, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singu
far the kindred and creditors of s/iid deceased, to he and
appear at m> office within the time presc ribed by I
to shew cause if any they have, why aid letters should
nut he granted.
Given under my bnnd, tbi« 7th Jmv, 1828.
WII LIA % H. RAY, d. c. c. o.
GEORGIA, ( LARK C OUNTY.
W HERE \S Charles Strong, and Tims. Markov,
executors of John Thompson, decenaed, apply
to me for Letteis «*f Dismission from the farther Admi
nistration of said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
nod appear at my office within the ti e prescribed b\
to shew cause, if any they may hove, why said
Letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand this 2nd June 1828.
JOHN H. I.OWE, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, CLXRK COUNTY.
Mosel v, Executor in right of his
me fi»r letters of I)ismi-si<*n
from the farther administration on the eitate of Bedford
Brown, deceased.
These are therefore toeiteand admonish all nnd sin
gular flip kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this I '5th dav of October 1828.
JOHN If. LOWE, c.c.o.
1 "N0l It months after dale application will he made
to flic honourable the Interior Court ot Chirk
countv, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave ti
sell the real estate belonging •" the Orphans of John !•.
Stephens, dee’d. DAVID STEPHENS, Guoruian.
-44.
F
t R months after date application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sit-
ting for ordinary pnrp'ises,for I ave to sell the Real Es
tate of Josiah Meigs, deceased.
Sept- it. Cl. \RA MEIGS, Ndm’rx.
170LII ii
UJ to the
mtlis after dale applivutio '"ill h. made
hou oirable llie lofciior Court of ( fail,
unty, when silling lor OidiuHi v purposes, for l* a\«
sell all the Ileal Estateof Jacob Early, late of Wilkes
county deceased, tbr the benefit of the heirs.
The . If mi nisi raters with the Itill annexed.
August 20.—34—dm
apple ation will he math
I ^Ol.Tl months aft
_ Jo the I loriouruble Inferior Cowl of Clark eomr
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of Jacob Early ucceu*ed,for the bene
fit of the said deceased.
Surah Early,
Geo. W. Moore,
rf’hn'rs. de bonis non, with the will annexed.
July Ifith, 1828. 28 **»••
F OLK months after date,application will he made to
the honourable the inferior Comt of Clark C« un
ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a tract of laud lying in the county of Greene, part of the
lie a! Estateof Asa Greer deceased—sold for the benefit
of the heirs and crcditfll of said deceased.
J uly 29. JOHN IA M ES, Mn’r.
of .ha Greer, deceased.
W'\L
ll/i district r
the honour: h
sitting for on!
where tin: l.i
Martin Thom
Sept. 2.
executor
mu. he sol I on WVd'tf
.ALE.
To* *s,!.»v in Derember
ai: of !.ot No. in the
:jjr,'cable to ll?i order of
l • C'.-irk county, when
- *•>'.! at thrt.V.urt i louse
bum fit of the Heirs of
MLS HARRIS, Adm’r.
’S S\TjE.
; day flu
■ 12th dav of No-
•fliowdi Elder,
near VValkiusvilIe, all the ner^nnal property belonging
to the Estiifo of ^Idling EMer deceaaed, consisting of
ri large Stork of l buses, Mules, Cuttle and Sheep, three
rond Wagons and gear,one tiding Cairiage, and a va
riety of Household and Kitchen furniture, Plantation
fools, and various other articles too tedious to mention.
ill continue Imm day tit day, until all is
•dd.
Terms, twelve
allars, the purchaser
eeuritv.
Sepf! JO.—39— tug
»nths credit tbr all sums over five
‘ giving small notes with approved
HOW ELL ELDER,
JOHN il. LOW K,
Ex'rs.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEARLE to an order of the Hon. the Inferior
lY Court of Franklin county, w M*n sitting f»r ordi-
ary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in l>r-
"inher next, at the Coml-house in Madison county,
all the laud lying in said county, belonging to f!.restate
»fCol. Russel Jones, late of Franklin count v, deceased.
RISSEL JON ES, Ex’r.
Si-pt. 30.—39—tds.
EXEC UTORS’SALE.
^raril.I. be soldon Wednesday the 19th of Novein-
V V her next,at the late residenc e of Wm.J. Strong,
late nf Clark county deceased, all the persona! property
belonging to ‘■aid deceased, consisting ofCotlon, Corn,
dder, Horses, Itegs. Cows, Housc bold and Kitchen
furniture, togetber with sundry other artiedes.—Sale to
continue from day to da v until all is sold.—Terms made
known on the days of sale.
DAMP.!, RAMKY, }
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Estate ot
. m. Benjamin Stovall, late of Oglethorpe county, de
ceased, are requested to render them in, properly at
tested, and those indebted to make payment without
further delay. SAMUEL STOVALL,)
JOHN STOVALL, j 1
Nov. 4th, 1828.—44—GOd
EXE( UTOR’S SALE.
O N the 19th day of December next, will be sold, at
the former residence of Benjamin Stovall late of
Oglethorpe county, deceased, all the estate of said de*
ceased, consisting of two Tracts of Land, well in.pro
ved, the *!tock of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep and
Hogs. Also, the Crop of Corn, Foddc% a road' agon,
(’art and Steers, Household and Kitchen furniture,
farming I teusils, the Crop of Cotton, ami sundry other
articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms made known
on the dav of sale. Sale to continue front day to day,
until all is sold.
SAMUEL STOVALL, ) Fxr , s
JOHN STOVALL, \
Nov. 4.—44—tds.
w
Sept. 23.
THOM VS MOORE,
^nami.L be sold, on W ednesday tin
V V her next, at the late reside!
F OUR months afterdate application will be made
tho honooiuble the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Real Estate of Benjamin Barnett, deceased.
Julv 15. WILLIAM U. BARNE IT, Atlm’r.
F OLK months after date, application v ill he made
to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sella part of the Ileal Estate of Philip Wray,
deceased.
THOMAS. POULLUN,
THOMAS WRAV, Exr’s.
August 5.—31
f ^lODR months a ’’tor date application will be made
to the Interior Court of DeKalh county, when sit-
'ing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a'l the Real
Estate of Bennett Sorrels, deceased, which lies in Ma
lison cou ity, fie the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors
of -■•aid deceased.
Sept. 2. PI HUP W AKE, Adm’r.
HOSANNAH SORRELS, Adm’rx
g ^IOLR Months after date, application w ill be made
to the honourable the Interior court of Ggkthorpc
county when sitting for ordinary purposes, (bt leave t*•
sell the Ileal Estate of Daniel Moody derensed, com ist-
ing of a tract of two hitndied Acres of Land, ire no oi
less, on Little River in f-airl county, adjoining Jaine*
Nortliington and W illiam W alts. Sold tor the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceas- d.
•Sept. 9. JESSE DALTDN, adm’r
f JIOLR months afterdate application will be made
to the Honourable the interim Court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary pwpo^en, for leave
to sell the Real Estateof W m. Strong dei » a ed.
DANIF.t. RAMEV,
THOMAS MOORE, Exr’s.
Sept. H5.
FIJI !RF.F months n^e*'dn»e nrplicntion will be ni:»«l
to th • Court of Hrdinnre of
Ip.iv" to sell he Negro*-* brJonriog ♦« the estate
A«abe| Greer late nf said emintv deceased Sold for tbr
benefit of the creditors and distributees of -aid deceased.
JOHN JAMES, Adm’r.
S-‘pt. 23.
\ DM IM ST R AT RI X*S S A LE.
10tb of Decet
of Thomas Pi
deceased, in Clnrk county, all the personal pio-
petty belonging to the estateof the said deceased, con
sisting of Householdund Kitchen Furniture, the stock
of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, a quantity of Corn
and Fodder, one road Wagon and Gear, and sundry
iIki
cleg.
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold.
Terms made known on the dav <»f sale.
LUCY PINSON, Adin’rx.
Oct. 6th 1828. • 4(1 ids
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE,
ARAR71LL he sold at the late residence of Dennis I lop-
v ▼ kins, dee’d. on Friday the 28th day of Novem
ber next,all the personal property belonging to aid es
tate, consisting of I lorses, Cattle, I logs. Geese, u quan
tity rfOorn ami Fodder, besides a number of otlici ar
ticles too tedious to mention. The sale to continue
from day today until all is sold.
Terms of sale, twelve monthscredit, with small notes
and approved security.
JOHN HOPKINS.)., ,
DAVID POO Klf, $ Al "“ rs -
Oct. 14.-11—40(1
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALK.
I N pursuance of an order of tin* honorable the Court
of Ordi ittryof Madison county, will he Bold, on the
first Tuesday in February next, at the Court House in
Habersham county, a Tract of Land lying in said
e. unty, no. 105, 10tfi District,drawn bv Dennis lion-
kins, and sold for the benefit of his heirs. Ternisofsale
twelve months credit, with small notes and approved
security.
JOHN IIOPKIN v ‘
DAVID POWER,
Oct 14.—41-GOd.
Admr’s,
A DM I NIST R \ TOR S’ SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary of Ma'ison county, will he sold, a* ’he
(hunt House of said eonntv, on the first T csdriy in
Jammry next, one Tract of Land, containing one hund
red forty-two and one ImT Acres, more or less, situate
in said county.
Also, one negro hoy by the name of George. Sold
for the benefit "fthc heirs of Dennis Hopkins, dee’d.
Twelve iii* nths credit will he given with small notes
and apjvroved security.
JOHN HOPKINS, \ Ad
Oct. l4.—41—60d
DAVID POWER,
A DM IM8.TR A TOR’S SALE.
JILL he sold on the first Tuesday in January
xt, at the Courl-hoti-ein Watkinsvillc, Clark
county, by permission nf the lion, the Justice* ot the
Inferior oiirt of Chatham county, two Lots, Nos. 30
and 31, in the Town of Athens, being part of the Ileal
Estate of John Elliot, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the Heirs and Creditors of said Fstate.
Oct. 21. JAMES P. B» I.LOCD, Adm’r.
EXEC UTOR’S SALE.
■MW7’ILL RE SOLD, at Carnesville, on the first
fw Tuesdn in January next, fiom twenty-five to
thirty Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Col. Russel
Jones, late of Franklin county, deceased.— T» ruis,
twelve months’credit, by giving satisfactory s«rarity.
"RUSSEL JONES, Kxec’r.
Oct. 28th, 1828. 43 GOd
NEW MUSIC.
JUST RECEIVED
A large assortment “f the latest and most fashiona
ble Music for the
PlANO-FORTE, VlOl IN, (iKKMAM FLUTE AND Cl.AIUoNET,
Consisting «*f
Songs, Airs, Waltzes, ’* arches, kc.
Kilcv’H, F-lfBant Kxlractc, 4 Onnlnininp .rlra.
\ ti01 “- ,br ,1 “ Flu,< -
Pian(» Pr(*ceptors,
Flute, Violin and Clarionet do.
A.tSO,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
Single and 1 keyed Flutes,
Octave, do.
Violins and Clarionets,
Best Italian strings,
Music paper, Kr.
AH of which will be sold low\—A liberal deduction
w ill be made to those who purchase bv the quantity.
Nov. 4. -44- If. SI IA \ & EDWARDS.
N. B. Orders firm a distance will be attended to.
BOARDING.
T IIF. subscriber will accommodate at the commence
ment of the ensuing year, a fi w private Boarders,
out rtns as r< ns-i’iuble as board cun be obtain* d in
other private families in the place.
Nov. 4.—44—It WILLIAM LUMPKIN.
N. B. A convenient I louse and Lot for rent or sale,
suitable for a private family. W. L.
R nionttis after daft application will he inaffi
to the Ho'iournble the Infi :io* court of ,\fn<li o
county, wtien sitting fi»r ordinary purpose*, for leave t
II the Real Estate of Tolbert 8f irk land drernsed.
Sept. 23. JACOB STRICKLAND, Ex’r.
H7t >’’!l months after date application will he mud
fcx to the Honorable flie Inferior Court of Jacks oi
Countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lenv
'•* Bel! the Real Es'aie of William Wright, di rt a**ed, ii
Jnck*«0!i County. Sold for the benefit of the creditor
of th- ^id -Jee. used. SAMUEL BURNS, Adm’r.
' »rt. 7th, 1923. 40
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
PT^' RSCANTtonn order of tho Honourable the
wl. Court of(trdinn*y of Jackson county, will be sold,
at tho Court-house in lefirrson, Jackson county, on the
Chi'-!; county, for fi rPl t Tijesdav in Jannnry next, within the usual horns of
e et-tntr i p; ,f, t *J„. NVjrrnes belonging to the estate of William
Wallis, deceased. Terms made known on the day of
WILLI \M WALLIS, Adm’r.
NICHOLAS WALLIS, Adm’r.
RACHEL WALLIS, Admr’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WW7ILT. be jifJd <>n the fiist Tuesday in i.inua'A
▼ V n x», at the Conrt-h«"»«e door in Hall eonntv,
agreeable to an order of the honourable Inferior Court
of said county, when fitting for ordinary purposes, al*
the unsold |»a t of t!ie Real Estate of Ah* f pear-on. de
ceased, consisting of several tlionaaiul Acn b «<f l and,
lying on the wat- r« f the Oc onee river, in Hall county.
Sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors
Nov. 4.—4! ABEL PEARSON,jr. Adm’r.
Oct. 21.—42—tds
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the eptaterf Asahei (irerr
Jm. late of Clark county deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and the-* 1 having demand*
against said estate, are requested to present them
within the time prescribed bylaw, qualified a* it directs.
Sept. 23.-38. JOHN JAMES, Adm’r.
nffic
ADMINISTR \TOR’S SALE.
7 ILL'be said on Monday the I7'h day of Nnvem-
nns»,ttmv toey may nave, uny sam j vv h**r next, at the fotc readme ** of I'aniel XUirdy
•It «* «'e nld not !» • g :in * *t I dee* used, nlltfie Corn. Cotton, an.* T dder l>rlonging
Given under my hand thi j I -t' dav of August 1829. to tin <>«?nteof said deceased.
JOHN II. LOWE, c.c.o. I S«pt. 9.—JO—tde JLt?X DALTON,adm’r.
> within tit.- time prescribed by j
they may have, why said]
ADMINISTR A TOR’S SALE.
M7H’ 1 ’ RE 801.1), ai the late residence of Re n -
u V jamiu Barnett, deceased, in Oglctliurpe coun
ty, on Tuesday the 9»!i of December next, all the
Household am! Kitchen Furniture, M01U of Horses,
Cattle and Hog**, Corn and Fodder, Plantation ools,
•me Rond Wagon and Gears, one Still and Veas* I**, one
s**t Blaeksmi'h’s Tools, and many other artieles tm* t «•-
di*:iis t*» mention. Sale to continue f.orn <la\ today
until all is void. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and
'iters of said deceased. Terms made known on t
dav of sal-. WM. U. BARNETT, Adm’r.
Oct. 28tli, 1S23. 43 GOd
AUBVJ MAP
OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
SuittETon General’s (*ffice, Ga. )
9th Sept ember, 1828. $
1 PROPOSE to publish A NEW MAP Oi 'HIE
STA’J'E, as soon as five hundred subscribuh can
he ohtuined. PrcHiiining that a up of theStati. rc-
picsenting all the New 'Territory acquired by the diffe
rent Treaties with the Indians, would be very accepta
ble to the public. I have determined to embark in the
undertaking; and as soon as five hundred subscribers
are received, the Original Map will be drafted, ami pla
ced iri the hands ot the Engraver. Copies will In- deli
vered to subscribers at the cxpiiafinn of one year from
this date, if that patronage is afforded which is solicit
ed. D w ill require three months to prepare the Origj.
( nul fin the Engraver, and about five months to cngiuvo
it. Those to whom subscription | opera are fin warded,
wifi please return them at the end of three months.
Copies neatly varnish* d, coloured, and fixed on Rol
lers, will In delivered to suhseriheraat Six Holla 0, and
to non-subscribers at Eight Dollars. In this v np, tho
new counties, together w ith the several districts, new
county towns, public roads, and other remarkable ob-
jeds, will he delineated with mathematical accuracy.
The patronage of a liberal and enlightened public is
most respectfully solicited ; and th> subscriber assures
those who may patronize the tNork, that it will he ex
ecuted in the first style of elegance and taste, and that
it will he founded on the must authentic decnnicnts in
the Surveyor Generates tlfflcr. The plan will be of the
**arne size as that published by my father, and will be
plaltod by a scale of eight miles to the inch.
BENJAMIN H.STURGESS.
Oct. 14.—41—w3m.
*UTP Subscription* to the above work will be re
c* ived at the office of the Athenian, or at the Book-
s. ore of Shaw ic Edwards.
EAGLE TAVEEN. “
ADMINISTR\T0R\S SALE.
"¥EK7|LL BE SOLD, in pursuance of an order of the
\ vf Court of Ordinary of Franklin countv, at the
Omirt-bous*' door in Hamilton, Hams n.imtv, on the
:ir*t I'uu-day in Immnn next, between the o«i’al Imurs
of sale, a t.«*t *»f Land, situaterl in eatf! county *>f Har
ris, in nber l.M, in the 19th district of originally Mus
cogee cm unty, h* ing part of flic Rent estate *f fofm sif-
iiciii of Frurikhn eou ity, deceased, and **>M for the be
nefit of hi* h'i sand creditor*.—Terms of sab* made
known *.*! th** dav. JOHN SILMAN,jun. Adm’r.
Oct. 28.~ 43—60d
FXF.rUTOR’S S VI.F..
4X1C7ILL BE SOLI), to the highe*t bidder, pursuant
w ^ fo an order of fbe Ulterior Court of Clark enun-
tv, of the 1st 'Tites*lny in January next, at the C**nrt
1 louse in *aid county, :» tract of ! nnd in Clnrk countv,
on the \ppnlnchie river, being the sunie whmeon Win.
! farce , ..f-aid c**nufv (deceased) lived, c**'*t.*tni**g s**-
veri h m i-i d acre**, rn* re «»r l< ««. C**n* , iti. 1 en*b.
1 \MES MFRI’’F r, Hr.R,
Oct. 29tli. 43—6'Jd Lx'r. cf IFm. Ucrvic, dic'd.
I IE subscriber, very grateful for past favours, r«-
V spectfully informs fiis old Customers and the pub-
b’c gc'ieraUv, that he has taken his old stand the / A-
t*LE-T\VFRN, recently conducted by Mr. Fit.i.oa
Kennedy.—The Ragle: is situated on R* yiuJd.sLeet,
in n very pleasant part of the City, and very ionv* ni* nt
to the moat extensive Commission Houses in the City,
and also to the Mercantile part of town, when the
Traveller as well as the man of business, will find an
agreeable retreat, lie is resolved to spare neithe; paint
nor expense in supphing his TABLE and BAR with
tin best the Market affords. The EAGLE is fitted up
in a neat and genteel style, and is capable of ac< onu
rmdating a large number of Guests. Fnuulit t w ill find
verv thing necessary to make them coinfottable.- His
STABLES are Targe and in exeelfent ordei further* e* p-
tionof Horses, and shall be furnished with the of
Provender, and attended hx experienced and steady
Ostlers, in addition to w hich, the subscribe 1 wiP bestow
bis ow n personal unremitting n’tenti. n. and f is 1 bar
ge-, at tho same time will he moderate.
* I' LIAM G.GRIMES
/JUG UH TJ, September 22d, 1828. 31>-6t