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The Athenian.
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VOL. V.
ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 18.31.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY,
BY O. P. SHAW.
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a-ith the establishment, must be post paid in order to
aec ,'~ a ^ ot j cco fthe sale of Land and Negroes bv Ad-
minis’rat 01,11 , Executors, or Guardians, must be publish-
liity daus previous to the day of sale.
- The sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must
S* pnblished.My days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be
^Notice Application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
he published four months. .
Notice that Application will be made lor Letters of
Administration, must bo published thirty days, and for
tetters of Dismission, six months.
^SHERIFFS 7 SALES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Superior Court, Sept. Term, 1930.
Ann Higginbotham,
Samuel Higginbotham, <
James
botham, Adm’t. of I
ginbolham, dcc'd. I mf „ M „
Long, Ft. Al. J Assets, tyc.
C 1LARK SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
J sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
at the Court llouso in the town of Watkinsville, Clark
county, within the lawful hours of sulc, the following
property, to wit:
Five Negroes to wit: Diner a woman
about fifty years ofage, Ageeva woman about forty-
•We years" ofage, Rebecca a woman about twenty years
lif age, and her child Betsey, about eighteen months
old and Caroline a girl ten or twelvo years of age: le-
vied on as the property of Gabriel A. Moffett, to sails-
fy a fi. fa. in favor of George W. Moore, and other fi.
{as. vs. Gabriel A. Moffett.
Four Negroes to wit: Billy a man about
ilftv-six years ofage, Iverson, forty-two years of age,
Peyton twenty-three years ofage, and Louisa a Girl,
live years of age: Levied on as the. property of W illmm
it Taylor, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Stevens Thomas
^SSS.*- - “WJlfeDON. «
At the same time and place, will be sold
Two Ncoro men, to wit: Will, about twen*
....five years ofage, and Frank, about thirty-twoyears
lif „s,e ■: levied on as the property of James Dicktn,to
satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Carrol Inferior
Com tin favor of John Boyle, ys.^JamesDickin,
Nov. 30.
JAMES lIF.NDON, Sh’ff.
^'I LARK Sheriff's Sale.—On toe firsi
“ ' Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will be sold at
the Court-House in the town of Watkinsville, Clark
county, within the usual hours ot sale, the following
property, to wit:
One Barouch, one Sulltey, one road Wa-
.011, four mules, two hundred and fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, adjoining Maj. A. L. Simms and others;
two hundred and sixty Acres of Land more or less, ly-
me on the water, of Call’. Creek, adjoining Mr*. Harris
md others, one Lot in the town of Witk.nevillp, con-
•ai ling five Acres, more or Iohs, nuinher not known,
very well improved, al present occupied by defendant,
adioining Ltgon, Harden and others, one mahogany
bedstead, four beds, one dozen R. B. Chairs, one dozen
C. Chairs, one sot rounds and table, one bureau, ami
fificcn Negroes to wit: Allen a man, U oodlcy a man,
Harry a man, Gilbert a man, Jackson a man, nnd
Floyd a man, Peggy a woman, Rose a woman, Aggy a
woman, Lear a woman, and her two chiMren. Loreno,
Nancy and child : levied on is the property of'tilham
T. Brown, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ofStcvcns Thomas
and other fi. fas. vs. said William T. Brown. Property
pointed out by defendant.
Ono Lot in tho Town of Watkineville,
known in tlio plan of said town by No. 31. Also, one
House and Lot adjoining said town, containing two and
a half Acres, moi e or less, whoreon Joseph r. Stokes
now lives, also, one Negro boy named Billy, twelve or
thirteen years old: levied on as the propertyoftVil-
liain T. Brown, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a
Justice’s Court in favor of Erasmus Seymour and oth
ers, vs. said Brown. Levy made and returned to me
iy Dec°23. Ubl0 ' ISAAC S. VINCENT. D. Sh’ff^
H ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On tho first Tues
day in FEBRUARY next, will be sold, at the
Court House in the Town of Gainesville, Hall county,
within the usual hours of sale, Ilia following property,
to wit:
Fraction, whereon David U. Kitchens now
lives, lying on the Chattahoocheo, immediately below
Conners Ford: levied on as the property of David B.
Kitchens, to satisfy a fi.fii. in favor of P.J. Murray, vs.
tjid Kitchens and A. Chastain in part.
Three Hundred and Ten Acres of Land,
more or less. King on the waters of the Grove River,
jdjninine Peoples and others : levied on as'I™ P'“*
pertv of John V. Cotter, to satisfy " un ' ,rv ^ ! 3 '
eu«d from Hall Superior Court, one in favor of John
stronger and others, vs. said Colter. Property point-
od out by defendant.
Two Thousand Acres of Land, more or
less: levied on as the property of James Claghorn, to
jjiixfy twofi. fas. issued from a Justice’*' ourt mfsvor
<> Isaac N. Young, vs. John Stinson and James Clag-
?.oro and others. Property pointed out by T. Garner.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Fifty Barrels of Corn, more or less : levied
on as the property of Simeon White to satisfy- • fi. fa.
issued from Hall SupenorCourt in favor of J. ''. Jones
& Co. vs. said White. Property pointed out by defen
dant.
One Grev Horse, eight or nine years old :
levied on as the property of Williami Thompson, to sa-
tisfy afil'fa. issued from Hall Superior Court in favor
of James Whitten, vs. said Thompson. Property point-
ed out by tli* defendant.
One Lot of Land No. 85. in tho lllh Dis
trict of Hal! county: leviwl on as the P rn P' t r 'y ° f
beit Shnbiet, to aalisfy a fi- fa- in &">r «* Abncr Mc "
Canty, vs. said Shubret.
One Negro Girl by tho name of Silvey,
nine or ten year, old : levied on as the P r «P« r 'y
John Martin, to satisfy twofi. fas. in favor of George
B. Roundtree, and the other in favor of John Davis,
vs. said Martin. .... _
Dec. 28. A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’ff.
I T having been stated lo the Court, that the follow
ing defendants totliis Bill, to wit: Francis Hobson
James VI. Cunningham, John Jordine, William Wil-
of the next term, and that a Copy of this rule be pub-
said Court, this 17th day of Sept. 1830.
ISAAC N. CULBERTSON, Clk.
October 5.—40—mGm.
GEORGI A, HALL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, -You. Term, 1830.
O N motion of Andrew F. Woolley, stating to the
Court that lie holds a bond inado by Ezekiel
Woolley, late of said count v, deceased, for titles to a
Lot of Land; a copy of which bond is filed in the Clerks
Office of said Court, and praying that this Court direct
the Executors of the said Ezekiel Woolley, to execute
the same; it is further ordered, that the executors of
the said Ezekiel, do make titles according to the tenor
and effect of said bond to said Andrew F. Woolley, un
less sufficient cause be shewn to the contrary in throe
mouths, or at the next term of Court, after the expira
tion of three months; and it is further ordered, that a
copy of this order he published once a month for three
months in one uf the public Gazettes of this state.
A true extract from the minutes this 2d Nov. 1S30.
GEORGE tiAWPE, c. c. o.
Nov. 10.—4G—m3m. '
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Jackson Superior Court, Term, 1830.
Prosser Horton, j
Fletcher Horton, |
Thomas Price and wife, \ /„ Equity. Rill for
The Executors and Legatees | ktiseniry, relief, 4-e.
of Pressor Horton, deceased. J
I T appearing that somo of tho defendants in the
above case, lo wit: James Hemphill, James Glenn
and Sarah his wife, William Clemeufa, Elijah Nunn
and Nancy his wife, Isaac Carr and Pamelia his wife,
Washington Allen, Jerome T. Flanagin and William
M. Flanaein, reside out of the county of Jackson, it is
therefore ordered, that said defendants appear in said
case at the next term of said Court, and that the publi
cation of this rule once a month for three montha in the
Athenian, bo deemed sufficient service.
Chambers, 26th November, 1830.
A. S. CLAYTON, J. S. C.
A true copy from tho original in the above case, this
17th Dec. 1830.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clk.
Dec. 21.—51.—tn3m.
GEORGIA, IIALL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, January Term, 1831.
O N the application of William N. Bishop stating to
the Court, that in the life tiino of Richard Vena
ble, ho purchased from him all that part of Lot No. 10,
in the town of Gainesville, including all that part of
said Lot lying from one fool East of the chimney of a
house belonging then toTrumanKellogg on the samelot,
and to run parallel with the iines of a lot then occupied by
Francis C. Andno, that is to sav, tho most northern and
southern lines of said Lot, tue Eastern and Western
lines according to the coitrso specified in the map of
said town of Gainesville, and to include all the said
Lot not heretofore sold by Stephen Hied, to Truman
Kellogg, for which he holds the bond of said Richard
Venable, in the penalty of eight hundred dollars, dated
the 15tl> January 1828, a copy of which bond is filed in
the Clerk’s office of this Court, to cause him to execute
a fee simple title as aforesaid, and further, stating that
Uobt.MitcheU and Robert Venable are the only qualified
executors on tho eslateof said Richard Ventble,deceas
ed, and the said applicant prays that an order may paas
authorising and requiring the said Robert Mitchell and
Robert Venable, executors aforesaid, to execute titles
according to the original Contract. It is therefore or*
deretl, that the executors of the said Richard Venable
do make said titles, according to the tenor and effect of
said bond to tho said William N. Bishop, unless suffi
cient cause be shewn to the contrary, within three
months, or at the next term of this Court after tho
expiration of said three months. And it is. further or
dered, that a copy of this rule be published in the Athe-
nian once a month for three months. A true extract
from the minutes this 7th dav of January, 1831.
GEORGE IIAWPE, c. c. o.
Jan. 18.—3—m3m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS John Floyd, Administrator of the
Estate of Richard Stewart, late of said county,
deceased, applies to mo for letters of Dismission from
the further administration of said Estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, lo shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 13th day of Sept. 1830.
JOSEPH LIGON, D. c. c. o.
Sept. 14.—35.—mfim.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, Sept, Term, 1830,
U PON the petition of Robert Evans, A^in’r. ofthe
Eslateof Anderson Evans, deceased, staling that
he ha* well and truly Administered upon said estate,
and preying to be dismissed from said Administration,
it isordcred.that publication be made of this rulo agreea
bly to law, nnd if no cause bo shown to tho contrary,
GEORGE HAWPE, Clk.
Sept. 91.—38.—m6in.
GEORGI A, H ALL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, Nov. Term, 1830,
W HEREAS Plcaxant Hulsey, Adm’r. ofthe Es
tate of James Hulsey, dcc’d. applies to me for
letter* of Dismission fromtne further administration
of said estate:
Ordered, that after the publication of thu rule ta we-
scribed by lew, the said pleasant llnlsey will be dis
missed, unless cause be ehewn to the contrary, of
which, all concerned, are hereby notified.
A true extract from tho minutes, this 2d Nov. 1830,
GEORGE HAWPE, e. e. o.
Not.)».—4»—"6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
mm/’IIEREAR Wnd« White, Administrator with the
TV Will annexed on the estate of Franew I ravh»r,
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from
the further administration of said estate.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish nil nnd sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tobe
and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 10th day of Dec. 1430.
JOSEPH LIGON, d. e. c. o.
Dec. 14.—50—in6m.
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
■MM^HF.RE.AS Elijah Radford, Adm’r. on tho estate
▼ ▼ of John McGuire, late of said county, deceas
ed, applies to mc for letters of Dismission from the fur
ther administration of said estate :
These are therefore tnclteand admonish til and sin-
' gular the kindred and creditors of said deccisrd, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, lo shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand thin 7th day of Dee 1830.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
Dec. 14.—50.—6m.
GEORGI A, WALTON COUNTY.
^M^hEkkas David Lamer applies to me for lei-
TT tera of administration on the estate of Willis
Hogge, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all and sin- i
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be |
and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by
law', to shew cause if any thoy have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this I9tli Jan. 1831.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
Jan. 25.—4—30.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ®
VV7 ILL bo sold on tho first Monday in March next, j
TT at tho late residence of Thomas Middelton, j
deceased, all tho Personal Property of said deceased, j
consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, House hold
and Kitchen furniture, together with many other arti
cles too tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Sale to con- '
tiuuc from day to day until all is sold.
THOMAS MIDDELTON, I . , , c
DEBORAH MIDDELTON, j A< ™ rs ' ,
Jan. 25.—4—Ids. y
EXECUTOR’S SALE. t
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In
.'s. forior Court of Habersham county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, will bo sold, at Clarkesville,
Habersham county, on the first Tuesday in April next,
all the Real Eslateof George Vaughan, deceased. Sold J
for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on c
the day of sale. s
BENJAMIN VAUGHAN, > _ 0
JOHN VAUGHAN, } *' c
Jan. 25.—4—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
VM/'ILL be sold, on Wednesday the 2d day of Fe-
V V bruarv next, at the Into residence of John J
Horseburg, deceased, in the county of Gwinnett, all c
the personal property of said Horseburg, and also, the s
plantation to be rented on that day. Terms made S
known on the day of sale. Sold for the benefit oftlie
creditors.
CHARLES PRICE, Jr. Adm’r. _
Nov. 30.—48—tds. -j
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. w
A GREEABLY to an order ofthe honorable the In- 1
Jm. ferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when silting c
for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Lexington, Ogle- j 1
thorpe county, on tho first Tuesday in February next, *
a Tract of [.and belonging to the esteto of Litllcbury 1
Edwards, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the s
benefit of the heirs.
THOMAS EDWARDS, Adm’r.
Nov. 30.—48-tds.
—
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
VIKTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday In February ,
tv next, at Jefferson, Jackson county, by an oi- ,
der of the honorable the Interior Court of said county;
when sitting for ordinary purposes. Ninety-eight Acres
of Land, more or less, situated on Little Currcy’s Creek.
Sold for (lie benefit of the heirs and creditors of Ste
phen Benton, late of eaid county, deceased. Terms
mado known on the day of sale.
PARKES CHANDLER, Adm’r.
Dec. 7—49—td*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
TK7 ILL be sold at Monroe, Walton county, on the
Tf first Tuesday in March next,one Hundred and
Twenty-five Acres of Lind, being the north western |
half of Lot No. 25, in Ihe 2d District of Walton county.
Sold in pursuance ofan order of the honorable the In
ferior Court of Baid county, ts the Real Estate of Fran- ,
cis Shepherd, dcc’d.
JOSEPH BANKS, Adm’r.
Dec. 28.—52-tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1
A GREEABLY lo an order ofthe honorable the In-
A. ferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting
for ordinary purpoaes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday 1
in March next, before the Court House door in the town
of Lexington, in said county, ill the Negroes belonging
to the estate ofG.n. Jno. Stewart, deceased, and that
part of his Real Estate lying in aaid county, to wit: the s
plantation and adjoining lands on which the deceased J
died, and the following Negroes: Lindsey, a valuable
carpenter; Jim, a smith ; and Isaac, Jack, Stephen,
Washington, Nancy, Finch, Anna, Kitta and George,
field and house hiode. At the tame time and place
will bn sold the residue of the Perishable Property not
heretofore disposed of. Terms made known on the
day of salo. GEORGE H. YOUNG, Adm’r.
Jan. 11.—2-td*.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
'■VTILL be sold, on Thursday, the 17th day of Feb-
yf ruary next, in tho town of Monroe, all the Per
ishable Property belonging to the estate of Samuel Jack-
son, late of Walton county, deceased. Term* made
known on the day, and the sale to continue from day
to day until all the properly is sold.
JOHN JACKSON, Ex’r.
Jan. 11— 2—tds.
GUARDIAN’S POSTPONED n
‘WWTII.Lbo noU! on tin* firnl Tuesday in March
V ▼ next, aprccably to an order of the honorable
the Inferior Court of Hall county, when aittinff for or
dinary purpose*. at the Court-house ill Zuhulon, Pike
county, a Lot of Land containing Two Hundred two
and a half Acre*, more or lose, h< iii|r No. Fifty-four (54)
in the 9th District of, originally Monroe, now Pike
county. Sold as the property of .lacknon Grady, minor
of Grigsby Grady, late of suiH county,deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM GRADY, Guardian.
Dec. 28.—52—tde.
JI^OUR months after date application will he made
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, at the late residence of Joshua
Sorrow, deceased, in Madison county, on Mon-
dty, the 21st day of February next, til the personal
property belonging to the esiale of said deceased.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM H. BARNETT, Adm’r,
-Tan. II — 2-td?
o anplii
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when Hitting; for ordinary pnrpoacH, for leave to
sell Lot No. 34, in the 4tl» District of Habersham
county; said Lot of Land brine a part of tho Real Es
tate of John Mills, deceased.
NANCY* .MILLS, Adm’x.
Jan. 25.—4—w4m.
F OUR months after date application will bo made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall conn-
No. 5.
Georgia Hotel\
Athens. Georgia.
(Sign of the Globe.)
rjlIIE undersigned, proprietor of the above (Tonne,
■ lately known us the Franklin Hotel, and originally
occupied by Capt. Brown, thooldcHt and roost eligible
accommodation stand in the place, would hereby inform
the public that it is now ready for the reception of per*
nianent Boarders and for transient Visitors, individually
or in families. The Female Department and Table are
under the management of a lady whose taste and man*
ners cannot fail to please all clusses of the community.
The Bar and Statics, it is also hoped, will be kepi
under a sound and satisfactory regimen. The emire
rates shall bo as low as those of tho other public houses
of the place. JAMES TINSLEY.
Dec. 28 --52—lOt.
Jan. 25.—4—w4m.
ID UR months after date application will bo nmdc
to the honorable the Inferior Court ofCInrk coun-
le Real Estate belonging to the estate of Andrew Gre<
Nov. 9.—44—w4tn.
fllANOIS IRWIN, i
ABNER GRAHAM, <
JOUR months sftcr date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Habersham
icrly Troup, now Meriwether county, drawn by
lamel Mcllntigle, Sarah McDouglc, Miles E. McDnu-
le, and Alexander McDouglc. Sold for the benefit of
le heirs.
JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, Guardian.
Oct. 5.—40—w4m.
F OUR months after date application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court ofOglothorpe
vhen sitting for ordinaty purposes, for leave to
gro Woman by the name of Butty, about 70
Oct. 12.—41.—v« 4m.
WILLIAM WALKER, Ex’r.
JOUR months after date application will be made
to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
HENDERSON WILLINGHAM, ) . . .
WILLIS WILLINGHAM, JAdinrs.
Oct. 26.—43—w4m.
JOUIt Months after date application will be made
to tile honorable llie Inferior Court of Madison
WILLIAM H. BARNETT, Adm’r.
Jan. 11.—2—w4in.
JOUR Months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clark Co.
also a negro woman named Phillis, belonging
lid deceased. MARV HAMILTON, )
KITTY HAMILTON,)
Jen. 11.—9—w4m.
JOUR months after date application
to the Hon. the Inferior Court of
will bo made
Madison coun-
II Billing IUI UIUIIIUI y |iui|AiniiD, twt tm.ee. w iw.vu
I Estate of Joseph A! (bright, late of said county,
d. REUBEN SUMMONS, Adm’r.
Jan. 18.—3—w4m.
NEW STORE
OF
EARTHENWARE, CHINA
AND
GLASS-
r HE Subscribers are now opening at their Store, a
few doors below the Mcirhsntrtk Planters’ Bank,
ugusta; a largo and Fashionable assortment of Goods
i the above lino, which they arc prepared to offer to
Their present stock which is entirely new, his been
Also for sale—Portable Cooking Furnaces; Window
P. B. TAYLOR & Co.
Augusta, Dec. 28.—52—8t.
F It E S II
Garden Seeds.
groictli of 1830.
r llF. Subscriber lies just received direct from the
Shakers, an extensive assortment of
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
rhich lie warrants the growth of 1830.
Dealers and othors will be supplied at reduced pri-
ALSO,
A large and well selected assortment of Genuine
Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Var-
nishes. Hatters’ Materials. f
Bridge Bank Building, Augusta
Jan. 18.—3-3t.
Hook and Job Printing neatly and accurate■
ly executed at this njfire.
FLAHTEES HOTEL,
Athens. Georgia.
fyfflaPB’IHE subscriber having purchased the into.
LyjwL M rest of Mr. John Marlin, in the house for.
merly known and kepi as tho “Athens Tavern,’’ has
opened a HOUSE of ENTERTAINMENT, where ho
is prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travelers.
The house has recently undergone snnie improvements;
and is situated in a desirable part of ihe Town. No
oxertinns will bo spared to render the situation of his
guest* at all lime* pleasant.
Ilia stables which are as good as any in the country,
have been fitted up at considerable expense, and are
well furnished. Persons wishing to hire horsos, or to
obtain keeping for the same, can bo accommodated at
all timea upon reasonable, and he trusts satjafacton*
terms. JOHN A. BYRD.
July 6.—27—tf.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
tftSfltPWJHF. subscriber respectfully informs the
l.ltm 1 public, that bo has taken Ihe UNITED
STATES HOTEL, which lie has this day opened (e»
f iublic accommodation. Being extensively, and ho
lopes favorably known ns tho conductor of similar es
tablishments, he hopes his former exertions to plena
hi* friends, will not bn without a suitable reward in
their future patronage. The United States Hotel ie
well known, being situated near the centre ofthe t'ity,
in the midst of Us m-ist active and respectable business.
It is Fire-proof, nnd has spacious and elegant accom
modations, bntli for Families and individuals, not sur
passed by any similar establishment in tho Southern
Slates.
!CP* Persons, who stop at the U. S. Hotel, can be
supplied witli the means of travelling, either with cat-
riages, gigs, sulkies, or single horses.
WILLIAM G. GRIMES.
Augusta, Oct. 18—43—w3m.
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Gainesville, Gc,
on the 1st day of January, 1831. which, if not
taken out by the 1st uf April next, will be re.u:aed !•
tho General Post Office a* dead letters.
M.
S. K. McCutehen, 8
Edward Morgan,
Allen McUilicspie,
John Mooney,
Walker Mayson,
Briant Maficld,
Jarrott P. Moody.
Sally Mcdow,
Wm. Morgan,
D. H. McCIcskey,
N.
E Nuckolls,
Eliza E. Nuckolls.
O.
Michael Ohar,
S. K. Oliver.
P.
Martin Pugh,
Even Pearson,
Moses Perkins,
Hail Pruett, 't
Kinchen Pipkin.
John A Purler,
Caleb Pendurvis,
Henry Parks,
Henry Pool,
Behetholum Parks,
Reuben Pearce,
Tliumas Paine,
Even i’olk.
R.
Burwell Reaves,
Enoch Rogers, 2
James Riley,
Joshua-ir Abner RtinwtUr.
A.
Wm. or F.lias Allred,
Thomas Addoson.
B.
Henry Belter,
David Burnt,
Daniel Broils,
Edmuntl Buckctt,
Michael Krarimn,
-Mr. —— Bradford,
John Bates. C
C.
Isaac Carr,
Ainanuel Cuvet, 2
James Carr,
Lewis Crow,
Wm. Chsmbles, 3
John Casey,
Aaron Clcmnnta,
John Chambers,
John Coleman.
D.
Jesse Dodd,
John Davis.
F.
Sidney Forbes,
John Freals.
Georgo Fox.
If.
John llarben,
William Henson,
Wm. E. Holiday,
James Head,
Ambrose I larnage,
John Head,
James Hemphill,
Thomas Howard,
Sinthy Hulsey,
Joel L. llackctt,
Joseph Herndon,
Nathaniel llaibcn,
J. L. Ilembeo.
J.
Ralph Jackson,
F.. M. Johnson,
Philip Johnston. 3
K.
B. F. Kendrick,
Wm. Kenam.
L.
James Law, Clk. 2
John Lsnglcy,
Robert B. Lankford,
William Latcw.
Join lo.—j —3t.
Thomas Shamlin,
James Swofford,
Isaac Sawct,
Wm. Smith,
Aquilla Shockley,
Samuel Smith,
John Sowen.
T.
G. C. Torbelt,
Solomon Taylor.
W.
James Wartiere,
Thomas Wynn,
llanry Waters,
Elisht Williams,
Isaac Whorton.
W IIARBEN, P. M.
Caution.
A LL persons are hereby cautioned against trading
for lot of land No. IS7 in the 4th district of Mon
roe county, now in the occupancy of Mr. Anthony Gil. .
mer. The above tract of land, cold in 1826 by tho
Sheriff of said county, and bought by Ihe subeciiber,
hat since been re-sold, titles to which are also vested in
Mr. Willitm Redman of Butts county. It is understood
that Ihe land it offered for salo—whoever may become
the purchaser, will have to vindicate his claim, at beat
equivocal, at the expense of a lawsuit, as tha titles to
it will be contested. OLIVER P. SHAW.
Athens, Jen. 4.—I.
STOLEN.
ROM tbs subscriber’s stable on tho
1st inst. a sorrel Horse, between
F
* f< "V J fourteen and fifteen hands high, biased
Mfriyjg face, ehort switch tail, short mane, •
blemish in one eye. Any person informing me when
I can get said home, shell be REASB.
Montoe, Weltoo county, Jap. 25.—4—41.