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VOL. IV.
ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1830.
No. 2.
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Notice that Application will be made to the Court
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Administration, must be published thirty days, and for
Letters of Dismission, six months.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
C LARK SliorifF’s Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will he sold at
the Court House in th« town of Watkinsville, Clark
county, within tho usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One Sorrel florae six years old : levied on
os the property «'f William Yarborough, and one Grey
Jf >ra**: levied «» *. as the property of Robert Gordon :
oil I vied on to satisfy a fi. *a. in favor of William Bar-
ber, v*. William Yarborough ond Elisha II. llvrdon
.principals,and Robert Gorden and .lames l ea, Securi*
ties, and Abram Doolittle, security on stay.
One Sorrel Mitre about six years old, and
one bay Mare atvmt seven years old: levied on us'he
property nfWilliam Meltee, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of Richard Hugh*, vs. William McRee and Isaac Jcr-
l*ld.
One Tlonse and Lot in the Town of Wttt-
Vinsvillo, adjoining I of. of Moore and others : levied
«n a. the property of William James, to satisfy a fi. fs.
io favour of James Kinney, vs. Moses Butler and
William James.
One Clorlc, two pine flhesle, three split bot
tom rbnirs, one bed and bedstead, two bedquijls, one
striped counterpane, two nine tables, two pigging, one
tub, one pot, one oven and lid, one looking glass, one
pair pot hooks, ono codec pot, one tin bucket, one
elms! of carpenter’s tools, one club sxe, one saddle and
h-idle, one grindstone, and two stacks fodder: levied
on .is the properly of James Lea, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
lev ir of Shields &’ Manley and others, vs. said Lea.
One Sorrel Mare, nboul five years old : le
vied on as tho properly of William Slinw, to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favopnf Nit h las E. Boyd, vs. James S'taw, Na
than Gann and William Shaw, security on etsv.
Dor. 2D. O. W. MERIWETHER, Sh’fT.
J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On tho first
Tuesdsy in FEBRUARY next, will be sold stthc
Court-house in the town of Jcflerson, Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following properly,
to wit:
Two Negroes, Nelly a Woman about thir-
ty-fivo years old; and Mary a girl twelve years old: le
vied on as the property of Joel Mann, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of Charles Dougherty, vs. Joel Mann and Ho
ratio Webb, security on stay of execution. Property
pointed out by said Mann.
Two Hundred and Ninety Acres of Land,
more or less, granted to Kindrick, adjoining Hogan
and others, lying on tho north Oconee Kivor, with a
Grist Mill, Cotton Gin and other valuable improve
ments, whereon Hardy Strickland now lives : levied on
aa the property of Hardy Strickland, tn satisfy two fi.
fas. one in favour of Abner McGarttyr, vs. Aaron Vicke
ry and Hardy Strickland, the other in favour of Abner
McGarity for cost, vs. Hardy Strickland.
Eighty Acres of Lnnd, more or less, lying
on the waters of Park’s Creek, adjoining Orr and oth-
thers, whereon Archibald Bradford now live* : levied
on aa’.he property of Archibald Bradfrd to satisfy two
fi. fss. issued from a Justice’s Court in favor of John
Borders for the use of Alfred Smith, and one in favor of
John Lowrey, vs. said Bradford. Property pointed out
by HcfciHi&nti
Dec. 29. JOSEPH HAMPTON, D. SMflT.
one Saddle, and one pair of Saddle Bags :
the property of William R. Mulkov, to bu
in favour ot Eenajali Williams, vs. Willian
and James Isaacs.
Dec. 29. JOHN HUMPIII
H
ing property, to wit:
A. MAULDIN, D. Sh’ff
M ADISON Sheriff's Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in JANUARY next ; will be sold at
the Court-house in the town of Dantelsville, Madison
county, within tho usual hours of sale, the following
properly, to wit:
One Thousand pounds Soed Cotton, more
nr less: levied on as the property of William Shewma-
Iter, to satisfy a mortgaged fi. fa. in favour of Jeplha
Pickett, vs. said Showtnaker. Property pointed out
in said fi. fa.
Dec. 1. JAMES POWER. Sh’ff.
M ADISON Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will be sold at the
C.mri-house in the town of Panielsvillc, Madison coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
Two Hundred Arres of Land, more or loss.
whereon Abner ConnPy now lives, on the waters of
'Black’s Creek, adjoining M’Entyrn, Imtfdan and oth
era : levied on as the prnpetlyof Abner Cnnally, to
•atisfya fi. fa. in favor of John ’luahs, vs. saidConally.
Properly pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Dee. 29. WILLIAM F. GRlFFETH, D. Sh’ff
W ALTON Sheriff's Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will he sold,
at the Court-houae in tho town of Monroe, Walton
county, within the usual heura of sale, the folluwing
property, to wit:
Fifty Acre* of Land, more or less, lying on
the Notth side of the Apalatchic River, formerly Jack-
ann now Walton county, adjoining lands of Samuel
Whaley and others : levied nnlts the property of Tho-
mss Pa' lersnn, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Elisha
Lake, vs. Thomas Patterson, 1 ilinan M’Donald and
Robert Comiol. Property pointed out by plaintiff
One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
tying on the North side of the Appslatclue River, for
merly Jackson now Walton county: levied on as tiie
property of Benjamin Halsel, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.
issued from a Justice's Court in favor of James Allen,
vs. said Halsol. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
POSTPONED SALE.—At the same time and place:
Two Hundred and Filly Acres of Land,
more or less, being Lot No. 47, in the 3d District of said
county: levied on aa the property of William M. Sand-
•ford, to satisfy a fi. in favor of Thomas G. Jones, vs.
said Sandford, and John Sandford and James Lindley,
securities on stay.
Dec. 29. ROBERT H. WESTON, Sh’ff.
W ALTON Sheriff’s Sale.—On tho first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will he sold, at
the Court-houae, in the town of Monroe, Walton coun
ty, within the usual hour* of tale, the following pro-
petty, to wit.
Two Whiskey Stills, one contains one Hun
dred and Twenty gallon*, the other one Hundred gal
lons, one bay Mare eleven years old, one bay Filly two
vaara old, on* sorrel stud Horse: levied on is the pro
perty of John P. Hightower, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of Harris Thurmond, vs. " illiam Hightower and John
P. Hightower.
■POSTPONED SALE.—At the same time and place.
One Lot of Land, No. 102, in the 2d Dis
trict of Walton county t levied on as the property of
William R. Williams, to aatiafy eight fi. fa*. i**uedfroin
a Justice* Court, five in favour of Jonathan Htlnith,
and threa in favour of Eli T. Hoyt, bearer, va. Wiliam
B. Williams and John 8. Williams. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
, Jan. 5. WILLIAM U. RAY, D. Sh’ff
G WINNETT Sheriff’s Sale—On the
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will be sold
at the Court-house in the town of Lau renceville, Gwin
nett county, within the usual hours of sole, tho follow*
ng property, to wit ;
One Lot of Land, No. 243, in the 6th Dis
trict of Gwinnett county, cjnUinintr two Hundred and
Fifty Arres, moro or less, bein'! th« place whereon the
defendant now livr*: levied or. as the property of Peter
Grime*, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Ambrose George,
vs. said Grimes. Property p tinted out hy defendant.
Fifty Acres of Lnnd. more or less, being
part of Lot No. 35, in the* 6tfi District ofGwinnett coun
ty, being the place whereon defendant now lives : le
vied on as the property of Fieldind Madox, to -atisfva
fi. fa. in favour of A. Bovd & Co. vs. said Madox. Pro
perty pointed out by William Simmonds, Levy made
and returned to me by h Constable.
Dec. 29. WILLIAM GORDEN, Sh’fT.
H
ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first Tues
day in FEBRUARY next, will ho sold, at the
Court-house in the towo of Gainesville, Hall county,
wit in tho usual hours of sale, the fallowing property,
to w it:
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more nr less, lying on tho head of the North Oconee
River, being a part of a survey made for nod in the name
of James Patterson, bounded on tho north hy Rucker’s
land, west by Ginnigs, south and east hy the Lime,
stone Road : levied on as the property ot Jostah Chil
ders, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Joseph Simmons, vs.
Josiah Childers and Reuben Harrison.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, beingl.ot'- 0. 89, in the 12th District of
Hall county : levied on as tha property of Jesse Hnr.
rison, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of John W. Kynolds,
vs. said Harrison.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land.
more or less, in the 12th District of Hall county, being
the Lot whereon MathiaR Little now lives, also, Fifty
Acres, more or less, including a Mill Shoal on Flat
Creek, in the 12th District of said county, being part < f
the Lot whereon James Smallwood now lives : levied
on as the property of Mathias Little, to satisfy a fi. fa,
in favor ofthe Governor, vs. Mathias Little, Johnson
Pullum and James Cams.
One Hundred and Twenty-five Arres of
Land, more or lees, being the one half of Lot No. 57, in
the 10th District of Hall county, wheteon David Mnrtin
now lives: levied on as the property of David Martin.
Also, the Lot whereon Lewis Yancey now live*, suppos
ed to he No. 49, in the 10th District of Hall county:
levied nn as the property of Lew is Yancey, to satisfy a
ft. fa. in favour of Abner Bishop, vs. David Martin, and
Lewis Yancey, security on stay of execution.
Ten Acre* of Laud, moro or less, being
pert of Lot No. 153, in the 11th District of Hall county,
including a Still-house: levied on a* the property of
!Ienrv llinele, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favour of P. Ilulsey,
vs. said Hinelc. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
POSTPONED SALE.—At the same time and place.
Two Hundred and Fifty Arres of Land,
more or Irss, being the plore whereon Alston C.
Halluma and Tyrey Jackson now lives, together with
twenty barrels of Corn, more or less : levied on as tho
property of Alston C. Ilallnms and Tyrey Jackson, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Chambers, vs. said Hal
luma and Jackson.
Forty Barrels of Corn, moro or less : levied
on aa the property of John Miller, to satisfy a ft. fa. in
favor of Adam Shuffield, va. said Miller.
Fraction No. 142, in tho 9th District of
Hall county, supposed to contain one Hundred and
filly Acres, more or less : levied oil as the property of
Josias IV. Shaw, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Thomes
Knoiieli, vs. said Shaw.
Dec. 29. ROBERT BURNS,D. Sh’ff.
hours of sale, the following properly, to wit :
on the North bv Robert Olivers’ land, and c
United States, vs. said Mills.
LINDSEY JOHNSON, o. m.
Dec. 29.—52—td • District of Gn
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Y)|| ILL be sold at the Court house in Jefie
V T Jarkson county, on the first Tuesday in F
ary next, aH that tract or parcel of land, win
John Orr deceased lived at the time of his death.
H abersham sheriffs s a io.—On the
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will he sold
at the Court house in the town of Clarkesville, I Inhrr-
aham county, within the usual hours ofsalc, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One Lot of Land, Nn. 27, in the 12th Dis
trict of said county, containing two Hundred and fifty
Acres, mure or less: levied on as the property of Jesse
Anderson, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Vinccn Ham-
lileton and othors, va. said Anderson. Property point,
cd out by Vinccn Hambleton.
One Lot of Land, No. 14, in the 3d Dis
trict of said county : levied onaa the property Charles
W. M’Cartec, to satisfy a fi. fa. ill favour of Jeremiah
Butts and others, va. said M’Cartee. Levy made and
returned to ins by a Constable.
One Lot of Land, No. 23, in the 3d Dia-
triet of said county: levied nn as the property ofCharlea
Gregory, to satisfy two fi. fas. in favor of the State, v*.
said Gregory. Levy nude and returned to me by a
Constable.
One Lot of Land, No. 51, in the 1st Dis
trict of said county: levied nn as the property ofE.
R. Mills, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of N. H. Goss and
others, vs. said Mills. Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable.
Three years Leate of Lot No. 76, in the
12th District of said county t levied on aa the leased
property efTbomas Jenkins, to satisfy two fi. fin. is
sued from a Justice’* Court in favour of Benaon &
Whitton, vs. said Jenkim. Levy made and returned
to my by a Constable.
One Yoke and two Oxen, Five Hair Sifters,
tors of said deceased.
Nov. 17—46—tda..
JOHN ORR, Ex’r.
EXECUTORS’SALE.
W ILL be eold, on the first Tuesday i
next, agreeably to an order of the
the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, w
ceased.
Nnv. 17.—46.—tds.
ISAAC MITCHELL,
J AMES S. SIMS,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
the Inferior Court ofsaid county, when sitting f r ordi
nary purposes, all the Real Estate of George Reid, late
of said county, deceased, consisting of one Hundred
Acres of Land, more or less, lying in said county, ad.
joining Col. Graves and others. Sold for the heni-fit n!
day of sale.
Nov. 17—46—tds.
ISAAC VINCENT, Adtn’r.
W 1
EXECUTORS’SALE.
Hundred Eighty-seven and one half Acres of I.and, ad.
joining Henderson andotheis, belonging to the F.stat
of Robert ■: roll, dcc’d. Sold for the benefit of the heii
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known o
the day ofsalc.
ROBERT MOON, 1
ARCHIBALD MOON, > Ex’r*.
WILLIAM MOON, \
Nov. 24.—47—tda.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Patton, late of said county, deceased,
benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Dec. 1—48—Ids.
WILLIAM KNOX, Adtn’r.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
ncxt.nt Jefferson, Jackson county, agreeably to
an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of said
county, when silting fnr ordinary purpose*, 396 Acres
of Land more or less, situated in said rounty on I iltle
furry’. Creek, belonging to the Estate of F.phraim
Lindsey, late of said county deceased. Sold fir the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the dav of sate.
JOHN LINDSEY,
JAMES LUCKF.E,
Dec. 1—49—td*.
' Adult's
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL tie (old, on Friday the twenty-ninth of
January next, in Athens, Clark county, at the
late residence of Rodman Season, deceased, all the
Personal Property belonging to said dec’d. consisting
of Household and Kitchen furniture, also, a act of Car
penter’s Tools, together with sundry other articles too
tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit of th* heira
and creditors of said deceased. Terms twelve months
credit. T. M. LIKENS, Adtn’r.
Dec. 15.—50—tda.
« ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
a ; A GREEABI.Y to an order of the honorably the In-
f*- fi rior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday
to March next, ot the Court-house in Lexington, Ogle-
thorpp comity, onoTract of Land lying in said county,
U» adjoining George Lumpkin, John Hair and others, con-
ij Joining throe Hundred and F.ightv-five Acres, more or
er’ t *1 being a part of the Real Katatn of John Walker,
w . lyto of eaid county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN M’CANLKSS, > . . ,
of WILLI AM K. M’C ANLE9S, j Admr
P . Doc. 22.—51.—tds.
ADMINISTRATORS’SALE.
iil- ^IWH'L bo aold, in Watkinsville, Clark county, on
V v the first Tuesday in March next, agreeably to
the last will and tratament of William Malone, Four
Hundred Acres of I.and, moro or leas, situated within
i© miles of Athens, belonging to tho Estate of Haid
. William Malone, late of this county, deceased. Sold
‘ for the benefit of the heira and legatees.
aI JOSEPH HAMPTON, ) v .
THOMAS MOORE, J hxn -
Q Dec. 29.—52—tds.
S ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
. WILI, be sold at tho Court House in Watkinsville,
, v V Clark county, on the firat Tuesday in Fehtuary -
t next, agreeably to an order of the Honorable the Infe-
rinr court, when silting for ordinary purposes, one ;
tract of I.and in said county, containing one hundred
o and filly-fivc acres, more or lesa, lying on the waters of
i Porter’s creek, adjoining Thomas Wade and Thomas 1
i Wheeler. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors ■
. of Henry James deceased. The purchaser will receive
r Sheriff’s titles for the lame. Terms made known on
the day of sale. 1
WILLIAM JAMES, Adm’r.
, Dec. 29—52—tda.
' " " i r t
S ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
» *VM^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
w T next, at Gainesville Hall county, agrceabL to
. an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of said
rounty, whan sitting for ordinary purposes, all tho un- “
sold real Estate, consisting of several thousand acres of
valuable land, lying on the watera of the Nn ih fork of j
the Oconee river, in Hall county, belonging to the }
. F.state of Abel Pearson, late of said county deceased. *
Sold for the benefit of the heira and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the dav ofsale.
ABEL PEARSON, Jun. Adm’r.
, Dec. 29—52—tds.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
r WMT'ILL be sold, at Lexington, Oglethorpe count-, b
f T on the first Tuesday in March next, all the P
tuwn property, together with fifty acre* of woodland,
belo-.ging to the Estate of Henry Hill, late of said coon- J
ty, cl- coased. The town property adjoins tho public J
square at Lexington, and has on it a good dwelling- II
house, atnre-hmise and other out-houscs. The wood
land is adjoining the town. 8o!d for the benefit of the F
heir*. Termsmade known on the day of sale. J
HENRY P. HILL, Excc’r. R
Jan. 5.—I—td*. j
J
TJIOUU months after date, application will he mape
Jl to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Gwinnett C
county, when silting for ordinary purpoaea, for leave to J
sell Lot of Lnnd No. 21, in the 1st District of Walton I
county, it being part of the Real Estate of Thomas 1
Hunt, deceased. ALMON BRYAN, Adm’r. h
Sept. 15—36-—w4m J
■jAOUR months after date application will be made to J
1? the honourable the Interior Court of Oglethorpe 1
county, when itting for ordinary purpoaea, for leave to V
sell tho Real Estate of John Walker, late of South Ca- A
rolina, deceased. Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and J
creditors of said deceased.
JOHN M’OANt ESS, > . . , T
WILLIAM K. M’CANLESS, J Admr *' J<
Sept 15.—37—w-4m. D
TJIOUII months afterdate application will bn made 5
H to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall coun- F.
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purpoaea, for leave to sell "
a negro Woman named Elsey, the property of the ea- J
late of Joho \\ ilson, late cf said county, deceased.
JOHN WAYNE, R
Oct. 6.—40—w4m ORPIIA'■ II.SON. G
TIOUR mouths after date application will be made J
£ to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe J
county, when .-.itting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Real Estato of Jatnca llowcll, lateofsaid coun- J
tv, deceased. GEORGE 11. YOUNG, Adm’r. J
‘ Oct. 27.—43.—w4m.
■71QUR months afterdate application w ill he made to
£ the Honorable the Inferior Court ofClaik rounty,
when sitting for ordinary- purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Eitate of Asahel Greer, late of said county, de
ceased. JOHN JAMES, Adm’r.
Nov. 10.—45.—w4m. fj
'■TtOUR months after date application will be mads |j.
£ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison (l
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave w
to sell the Personal Property belonging to the Estate
of George Reid, late of said countv deceased.
Isaac Vincent, Aim's. .
Nov. 17.-46—w4m.
WjlQUR months after date application will be made
£ to the honourable the Inferior Court of Franklin c “
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to **
•ell two Hundred and Forty Acres of Land, lying in ct
Franklin, adjoining Kelby and Tribble, on the wateraol rc
Hunter’s Crock, together with Twenty-five Acre* of
Land being part of Lot No. 531, lying in originally Gwin-
nett, now llall county, being part of the Real Estate
nfWilliam Elliott, dec’d. Sola for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JAMES S. ELLIOTT, Adm’r. i
Sept. 22.-38—w4rn. 1
■VIOUR months after date application will be made n|
£ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe g
county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell one Tract of Land belonging to the Estate of Lit-
llcberry Edwards,deceased, lying in Henry county, 84th
No, 6th District. Sold lor the benefit ofthe heira.
THOMAS EDWARDS, Adm’r.
Dec. 82—52—4m ^
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Poat Office at Athena, Geoit'
gia, on the 1st of Jaooary, 1830.
A. M.
Joseph Allen, Mrs. Ann Milledge,
Gidcan Alston. Thomas J. Moore,
B. Charles Matox,
Moses Bowman, Sophia Metzler,
Joseph Bryan, William Mitchell,
Joseph Bouchell, Elizabeth Math ewe",
Mr*. Margaret Bourquince.Felix M’Kcnnie.
C.
Misa T. W. Cardwell,
Benjamin Cook,
William B. Cabell,
Thomas E. Clark,
Hon. A. S. Clayton,
P. Clayton,
Mr. Cobb,
Henry Cobb.
D.
John Denton,
T. M. Dwight,
William Davis,
Josepq M. Du Pont.
E.
Benjamin Elsbury,
F.
N.
Reuben Nance,
P.
Charles P. Farr,
Benjamin Parr, *
John F. Fhinizy,
R.
Tod Robinson, 3.
Sraney H. Ruse,
8amue! Robinson,
Samuel Rutherford,
John It. Retd, .
John Robinson,
M illiam Recce,
Ritter, servant ofMr. He&v
ning.
S.
Joseph Straw-bridge,
John Sikes,
Rodman Sisson,
F.. Sterns,
Jatnd Sudduth, *
James D. Smith,
Franklin C. Sanford,
James Sutton,
William Stevenson,
John Smith,
William E. Strong.
D. Sleg.
T.
Robert A. TpombelT
Woodson Turner.
U.
F. L. Upson.
W.
T. D. Wimberly,
Rowan 14. Ward,
Willis Willinghsm..
Jesse White,
John Wallingswortk.
L. A. ERWIN, P. M.
LIST OF LETTERS
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the firat Tuesday in March next,
at Jefferson, Jackson county, by an order of
the honorable the Inferior Coart of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purpoaea, Ninety-eight Acres of
Land, more or lea*, situated on Little Curry’s Creek.
8old for the benefit ofthe heira and crcditoraofStephcn
Benton, late of said county, deceased. Terms mad*
known on tha day of sale.
PARKES CHANDLER, Adm’r.
Dec. 22.—51.—tda.
NOTICE.
To the Heirs of
Jlsahel Greer.
Y OU art hereby notified in obedience to a writ is-
sited from Ilia Superior Court of Clark county,
wo shall proceed to assign the dower of Mary Ann
Grcrr, widow of said Asahel, in and to two Hundred
and Seventy-seven Acre* of Land and appurtenances
on Barber’s Creek in laid county, on the 16th day of
January next, and on the Land aforesaid.
JAMES MERIWETHER,
FARMENAS HAYNES,
EDWARD CONNER.
Nov. 10. ■ 45 w>m.
Jan. 5,—1—3t.
Isaiah Gaines,
Samuel Gilmore,
Nehemiah Garrison,
H.
Elijah Herring,
James Henson,
Elijah Hulsey
- James Kanaday,
Henry Kanaday, &
Mathew Long,
Samuel Lethery.
M.
George A. M’H’hcrtor,
Tempey Milton,
William Mullens,
Misa Agncas Moore;
John Moss.
N.
William Notes.
P.
William Pactie,
William Parker,
R.
Jacob Roger*,
Robert Robipton.
S.
John Shepherd, 2.
John Smith.
T.
N. W. Townsend,-
V.
William Vermilion.
W.
Moses 'Vetters,
Joshua Wiener,
I. Alonso D. Wood,
George Y. Warner.
Y.
Mr. Young.
WILEY HARBEN, P. M.
JVew and Cheap
GOODS.
r HE SUBSCRIBERS have associated with theta
(as an equal partner) their younger brother, WiL
in R. Cunningham. They are now opening a new
d complete assortment of GOODS in Athens, gig}
II trade there under the firm of
T. §' J. Cunningham Co.
nd in Greeneaborougb, under the finn of William R.
unningham & Co.
They are opening in Alher.a, in the Store racentlyoe-
—i**■ “ r —d M. Nisbet, and in Greeneaborougb
They design selling for cash (ex
es.) Their Stock has recently been
ew York and Philadelphia, and is v*
T. Jt J. CUNNINGHAM.
Dec. 29.—52.—6L
NOTICE.
CfTRAYED (torn the mthacriber «n
9 the 16th of October last, a flea-bit.
ten Grey Mare, long mane end tail,
about fivo feet two inchef high, eight
IFoIton County, Dec. I.—48—6L
JOHN MARTIN.
NOTICE.
quested to present them duly authenticated, end those
indebted to said Estate, are requested to come forward,
and make payment within the time prescribed by law.
Dec. 15.—50—40d. T. M. LIKENS, Admr.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. -
W HEREAS Benjamin M’Cree and John H. Lowe,
apply to me f r letters of administration on the
E.*tata of William M’Cree, lateofsaid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and aduinniah ail and sin.
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
to be and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to shew cauae, if any they have, why-said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 30th December, 1829.
JOSEPH LIGON,». & «• A
Jan. 5.—1—J0d»