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The Athenian.
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VOL. V.
ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1831.
PUBLISHED EVERT TUESDAY,
BY o. P. SHAW.
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with the establishment, must be post paid in order to
secure attention.
’C3» Notice of the sale of Laud and Negroes by Ad
ministrators, Executors, nr Guardians, must be publish
ed sixty days previous to the day of sale.
The sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must
be 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 be made to the Court
of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
be published four months.
Notice that Application will be made for Letters of
Administration, must be published f Airly days, and for
Letters of Dismission, six months.
Ono Hundred Acres of Land, more or less
whereon William Wallis now lives : levied on as the
property of William Wallis, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.
one in favor of P. J. Murray and others, vs. said Wal
lis. Levy matlu and returned to me by a Constable.
Three Acres of Land, more or less, in the
suburbs of of Gainesville, whereon Collins Smith now
lives : levied on as the property of William Laden, to
satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of J. W. Jones & Co.
vs. ssid Laden. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
March I. A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’ff.
J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first
Tuesday, in APRIL next, will be add, at the
Court-House in the, town of Jefferson, Jaekaon county,
within the uaual houraof sale, the following property,
to wit:
Three Hundred Acres of Land, more or
leas, adjoining Haya and others : levied on aa the pro
perty of leaac Rawla, sen. to satisfy twofi. faa. one in
favor of Ebenezer Newton, vs. said Rawls, the other
in favor of Isaac Rawla, jun. vg.aaid Isaac sen.
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
morn or less, adjoining Wilson : levied on as the pro
perty of Elijah Bearden, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
John H. Lofvc, vs. said Bearden.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Jackson Superior Court, Term, 1830.
Prossor Horton, j 1
Fletcher Horton, j
Thomas Price and wife, t , _ ,
Vi ’ > fn Equity. Hill for
The Executors and Legatees | Discovery, relief, Sfe.
of Prostor Horton, deceased. J
I T appearing that some of the defendants in the
above case, to wit: James Hemphill, Junes Glenn
and Sarah his wife, William Clements, Elijah Nunn
*JJ“ "“fey his wife, Isaac Carr and Paimlia his wife,
Washington Allen, Jerome T. Flansgin and William
M. Fmnaoin, reside out of the county of Jackson, it is
therefore ordered, that aaid defendants appear in said
case at the next term of said Court, and that the publi
cation of this rule oneea month for three months in the
Athenian, be doomed sufficient eervice.
Chambers, 26th November, 1830.
A. S. CLAYTON, J. S. C.
.A hj* copy from the original in the above case, this
17th Dec. 1830.
„ „ EDWARD ADAMS, Clk,
Dee. *1—51.—m3m.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GRF.EABLY to on order of the honorable the In-
^• f'ujor Court of Walt,in countv, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in May next, at tlie Court House In
Morgan count y, the whole of the interest in and to a
,7 ln E in said county, belonging to Mary
andI Lfhah Park, orphans. Sold for the benefit of said
orphans. Terms made known on the day of sale,
u. - . " 'LEV SWINNEY, Guard.
March 1.—9—Ids.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, in Jefferson, Jackson county, on
the first Tuesday in April next, agreeably to
an order of the honorable the luferior Court, one Lot
of Land lying in said county, on the waters of Allen’s
Pork, containing five hundred and fifty Acres, more or
lose, granted to David Peak. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of aaid deceased.
_ . ELIJAH OLIVER, Adm'
Feb. 1.—5—Ids.
Spring Goods.
IJUIE Subscriber* are now receiving their supply
S P RIN a
DRY GOODS,
Comprising a largo and Gcnoral Assortment: which
they offer at low prices.
Augusts, March 1.—9-61.
JOHN EDGAR & Co.
SfLtSTFFS’ S ATjBS.
C LARK SHERIFF’S SALE—Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
at the Court House in the town of W’atkinsville, Clark
county, within the lawful hours pf sale, the following
property, to wit:
Throe Hundred and Eighty Acros of Land
more or less, lying on the waters of Call’s Creek, ad
joining Mrs. Harris, Gerrsld and others, whereon Mrs.
Gresham now lives. Also, two Negroes, Lucy a wo
man about forty-five years of age, and Susan a girl
about eleven years of age, two cows, ono while, the
other a reddish color, one settee, two tables,one dozen
esse knives and forks, ono carving knife and fork, ten
tumblers, half dozen large wine glasses, half dozen
email wine glasses, three decanters, one dozen small
gloss plates, four butter plates, two fruit dishes, one
cellcr stand, two sugar dishes, one tea pot and plate,
three cream pots, two salt cellars, five cups, siz sau
cers, finir cup plates, one bowl, two glass pitchers, four
sets plates, five dishes, five tin waiters, five baking
pans, three candlesticks, one pair andirons, shovel ana
tonga, two jars, one cedar pail, one pine piggin, three
pole axes, one broad axe, four bedsteads, four cords,
three split mats, one pair wagon harnesa, three collars,
Sdagon ploughs with stocks, five buxzard ploughs with
stocks, one schooler plough and stock, three chairs,one
mittoc, one weeding hoe, one shovel, ono spade, five
achooter plough hoea, two buzzard plough hoea, five
shovel plough hoes, one dagon plough hoc, two bolts,
one pair licmi, one pair steelyards, five clevises, two
stay chains, one pair compaiees, ono coupling bolt,
two pots, one oven, one spider, one trying pan, one pair
pot hooks, one gridiron, one wagon trough, one wash
aland: levied on aa theproperly of William T. Brown,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Stewart & Hargraves
and other fi. fas. vs. said William T. Brown.
One Grey Horse, eleven or twelve years
old, with a small blemish in his left eye : levied on as
the properly of James M. Daveraon, to satiafy a fi. fa.
in favour of George W. Moore, vs. said Daveraon. Pro
perty pointed out by Joshua G. Moore.
Ono House and Lot in the town of Wat-
kinsville, adjoining lots of Moore, Billups and ethers,
whereon Bryant Conley now lives: levied on as the
properly of William James, to satisfy afi.fa. in favorof
Robert R. Harden, vs. said James. Levymadc by G.
W. Meriwether, my predecessor in office.
One small four wheel Wagon, ono dark
brown Horse, ono eye out, ten years old, and ono bay
mare about six years old : levied on as the property of
Moses H. Cogburn, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ef Mur
ray A Humphries, vs. said Cogbutn. “ ■ ■ -1
Out by dclcndaat.
One Hundred and five Acres of Land,more
or lest, lying on the waters of the Appalatcbie River,
adjoining Kidgway, Jackson and others, wheroon La
tin Lcgg now lives : levied on as the property of Sam’I
Thomas, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ot James Meriwe
ther, adm'r. Ac. vs. 3amucl Thomas and John W.
Thomas.
March I. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. Sh’fT.
One Negro man by the name of Tom :
levied on aa the property of John Barker, to satisfy a
fi fa. in favor of Thomas G. Janes, vs. said Barker.
March 1. BARNABAS BARRON, D. S.
M AD/SON Sheriff’s Sale-—On the first
Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold at the
Court-House in the town of Danielsvillo, Madison,
county, within the uitlgl hours of sale, the following
proporly, to wit:
One sorrel Horse, eight or nino years did,
also, a Rifle Gun, .Moulds and Wipers, levied on as the
property of Thomas Treble, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in
favor of Berry G. Tillman and othe rs.
RICHARDSON HANCOCK, D. Sh’flf.
Feb. 22.
R ABUN Sheriff’s 8ale.—On the first
Tuesday in APRIL next, will bo sold at the
Court-house in the town of Clayton, Rabun cOu'nty,
within the usual houraof isle, the following property,
to wit:
The interest of Lew Scis D.ra left to the
improvement on Lot No..14, in the third District of
Rab tin county. Also, the improvement whereon Isaac
Sanders lives, in the 4th DistrictofRabun county : le
vied on aa tho property of said Scarlet, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of the officers of Court, va. Lewis D. Scarlet.
Property pointed out by Samuel Farris.
March 1. JOHN C. MILLER, Sh’ff.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS John Floyd, Administrator of the
Estate of Richard Stewart, jato of said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from
the fcirthor 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 lime prescribed by
law, to shew pause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band this 13th day of Sept. 1830.
JOSEPH LIGON, d. c. c. o.
Sept. 14.—35.—m6m.
R ABUN Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold at the
Court-houae in the town of Clayton, Rabun county,
within the uauai hours of sale, tho following property,
to wit .-
Lot of Land No. 33, in the 1st District of
Rabun county: levied on as the property of Elizabeth
Wcstimicr, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Baldwin Su-
icrior Court in favour of John Crowder, agent Ike. va.
Elizabeth Wcstimicr, John Westimier, Samuel M.and
Jacob Mordian, securities. Property pointed out by
Turner H. Trippe.
March 1. JAMES BLECKLEY, D. Sh’fT.
LEGAL NOTICES.
C LARK Sheriff’s Sale.—On tho first
Tuesday in MAY next, will be aold at
the Court-House in the town of Watkineville, Clark
county, within the uaual hours of sale, tho following
piopcrty, to wit:
One Negro woman by the namo of Mary,
about thirty years of age: levied on as the property of
William T. Brown, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in fa
vor of Heard & Cook, va. said Brown. Properly poin
ted out in said fi. fa.
March, t. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. Sh’fT.
H
ALL SherifPs Sale.—On the first Tues
day in APRIL next, will be sold, at the Court
Houso in the Town of Gaineevillc, Hall county,
within the usual houra of sal* the following property,
to wit:
One tract of Land containing two Hundred
Acres, more or less, lying on the waters of the Mulbu-
ry fork of the Oconee River, adjoining lands of M’Con-
nell, M'Culchen and others, granted to .fames Cleg-
born : levied on as the property of Rcbeeca Scott, to
satisfy aundry fi. faa. issued from a Justice’s Court of
Hall county in favorof Jeaie Vanwinkle and others,
v*. Simeon Christian and Rebecca Scott. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
One tract of Land No. 55, in the 10th Dis
trict of HalUounty, containing two Hundred and fifty
Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Da
vid Henry, to satisfy aundry fi. faa. issued from a Jus
tice’s Conrt in Wilkes county, in favor of R. Booker
and others, vs. David Henry. Levy mods and returned
to me by a Constable.
March L JACOB EBEEHART, Sh’ff
ALL Sheriff** Sale.—On the first Tuea-
day in APRIL next, will be aold, at the Conrt
House in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within
the uaual houra of sale, the following property, to wit:
One bnv Mare, eight or nine years old : le-
vied on as the property of Ezekiel Panler, to satisfy a
fi. fa in favor of J. IV. Jones, & Co. and the officereof
Court, ra. George F. Fielding and Excktel Penter, ae-
eerily. Property pointed out by Panter.
One Lot of Land No. 30, in the 10th Dis-
Met of Hall county i levied on aa tbeproperty of Isaac
Witch, to satisfy two fi. faa. issued ftom a Justice*
Court in Monroe county, va. said AVilcb. Levy made
|sd returned to me by a Constable.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, January Term, 1831.
O N the application of William N. Bishop slating to
the Court, that in the life timo of Richard Vena
ble, ho purchased from him all that part of Lot No. 10,
in tho town of Gainesville, including all that part of
said Lot lying from one foot East of the chimney of a
Property pointed houeebelongingihentoTrumenKelloggonthesamelot,
and to run parallel with the lines of a lot then occupied by
Francis C. Andoe, that is to say, tho moat northern and
southern lines of said Lot, the Eastern and Wcatem
lines according to the course specified in the map of
said town of Gainesville, and to include all tho aaid
Lot not heretofore sold by Stephen Ricci, to Truman
Kellogg, for which he holds the bond of aaid Richard
Venable, in tho penalty of eight hundred dollars, dated
the 15th January 1828, a copy of which bond ia filed in
the Clerk's office of this Court, to cause him to execute
a fee simple title as aforesaid, and further, stating that
Robt.Mitchell and Robert Venable are the only qualified
executors on tho estate of said Richard Venable,deceas
ed, and the aaid applicant prays that an order may pass
authorising and requiring the said Robert Mitchell and
Robert Venable, executors aforesaid, to executo titles
according to the original Contract. It is therefore or
dered, that the executors of the aaid Richard Venable
do make aaidtitlea, according to the tenor and effect of
said bond to the aaid William N. Bishop, unless suffi
cient cause be shewn to the contrary, within three
months, or at the next term of thia Court after the
expirationofsaidthreemonths. And it is further or
dered, that a copy of this rule bo published in the Athe
nian once a month for three months. A true extract
from the minutes this 7th day of January, I83J.
GEORGE HAIVPE, c. c
Jan. 18.—3—m3m.
H
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Superior Court, Sept. Term, 1830.
Ann Higginbotham, Adm’x. of 1
Samuel Higginbotham, dee’d. I m f „ M „, ming
James Long, Et. Al. J Assets, S;c.
r ' having been stated to the Conrt, that the follow
ing defendants to thia Bill, to wit: Francis Hobson,
James M. Cunningham, John Jordine, William AVil-
liamnon, Daniel McGahee, Milton H. Gathright, Willis
Towns, Oliver P. Shaw, William Montgomery, John
Talmage, Philip Ware, and Hiram Atkinson, reside out
ofthe county of Madison, it is ordered, that they ap
pear and file their answers, on or before the first day
ofthe next term, and that • Copy of this rule be pub
lished in the Athenian once a month until tho next
Term.
The above order ia truly copied from the minutes of
said Court, thia ITtbday of Sept. 1830.
ISAAC N. CULBERTSON, Clk.
October 5.—40—tn6m.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In
ferior Court of Habersham county, whan titling
for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Clartteaville,
Habersham county, on the first Tuesday in April next,
all the Real Estate of Georgs Vaughan, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heir*. Terms mtde known on
the day of sale.
BENJAMIN VAUGHAN, \ P _„;
JOHN VAUGHAN, J
Jan. 85.—4—tdx.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, Sept. Term, 1830.
U PON the petition of Robert Evans, Adm’r. ofthe
Eatateof Anderson Evans, deeeasod, staling that
lie hat well and truly Administered upon said estate,
and praying to be dismissed from aaid Administration,
it is ordered,that publication be made of thia rule agreea
bly to law, and if no cause be shown to the contrary,
lottora will be granted after the expiration ofaix months.
A true extract from the minutes, 7th Sept. 1830.
GEORGE HAVVPE, Clk.
Sept. 21.— 38.—m6m.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
at Danielsvillo, Madison county, agreeably to
the Inst will and testament of John Millican, late of fluid
county, deceased, a Tract ol Land containing one hund
red and twenty-five Acros, more or less, situated o
Broad River in said county, and throe Negroes, to wit.
a negro woman by tho name of Mog, about fifty
yoy* »f ago, Mary her daughter, about fourteen,
and Sidney a daughter about eight or nine years of age;
also, the Household and Kitchen furniture. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
JAMES MILLICAN, Ex’r.
Feb. l.—S—tde.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
F ROM an order of the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, will bo sold in the village of Cainphelllon,
Campbell county, on the first Tuesday in May next, lot
of Laud No. 90, first Carroll, now Campbell countv,
drawn by Philip Wray. Sold for the benefit of tho
lietra of said deceased. Terms madeknuwn on thedav
■*1®. T. N. POULLAIN, ) „ ,
„ THOMAS WRAY, J E * ra ’
Feb. 22.—8—Ida.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, Nov. Term, 1830.
W HEREAS Ploasant Hulsey, Adm'r. ofthe Es
tate of Janies Hulsey, dcc’d. applies tome for
letters of Dismission from the further administration
of said estate:
Ordered, thet after the puo'Jtcatiort of tbi# rtilo as pre
scribed by law, the aaid pleasant Hulioy will be dis
missed, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, of
which, all concerned, are hereby notified.
A true extract from the minutes, this 2d Nov. 1830.
GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o.
Nov. 16.—46—m6m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable tho Inferior Court ofClark coun
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, fortlcave to sell
the Real Estate belonging tothe estate of Andrew Gra
ham, lalo of said county, deceased.
FRANCIS IRWIN, )
ABNER GRAHAM, <
Nov. 9.—44—w4m.
AdmrY
F OUR Months after date application will bo made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county, when sitting for ordinary purpoaea, for leave to
sell the Real Estate belonging to tho estate of Joshua
Sorrow, ial* of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM II. BARNETT, Adm’r.
Jan. 11.—2—w4m.
F OUR Months after dale, application will be made
to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Clark Co.
GEORGIA. CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Wade White, Administrator with the
Will annexed on the estate of Francis Traylor, dacM „ d for , )le boilcf „ lhe hcir , and YridlVoro of
deceased, applies to mo for letter, of Dismission from Mid dece ’ ai( . d . MARY HAMILTON, > p
tho further administration ofsatd estate. I KITTY HAMILTON j F-xt’x.
when aitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a
tract of Land, number—, in the lSih district of Lee
county, and number — in the 5th district of Muscogee
county; also a negro woman named Phillis, belonging
to the estate of Barton 'Hamilton, late of said county,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tobe
and appear at my office within the timo prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand this lOthdayofDcc. 1430,
JOSEPH LIGON, D. c. c.
Dec. 14.—50—m6tn.
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Elijah Radford, Adm’r. on tho estate
of John McGuire, Into of said county, deceas
ed, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the fur
ther administration of said estate :
These are therefore tociteand 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, to shew cause if any they have, why aaid letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my band this 7th day of Dee 1830.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
Dee. 14.—50.—6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Robert Orr and Samuel Weaver,
Executors of Hiram Howard, deceased, apply
to me for letters of Dismission from tits further admin
istration of aaid estate:
These aro therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, <vlty said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band thia 7th of Feb. 1831.
JOSEPH LIGON, e. e. o.
Feb. 8.—6—mSm.
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
W HEREAS David Lanier applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of Willis
Hogge, late of aaid county, deceased.
These ate therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed b)
law, to ahew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 19th Jan. 1831.
JESSE MITCHELL, e. e. o.
Jan. 25.—4—30.
Jan. 11.—2— w4m.
F OUR momliB after date application will be made
tothe Hon. the Inferior Cuurtof Madison coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tosoll
the Real Estate of Joseph Allbright, late ofsuid county,
deceased. REUBEN SIMMONS, Adm’r.
Jan. 18.—3—w4tn.
JVO TARIFF OF PRICES.
FREE TRADE.
E ART II EN-WARE,
Looking Glasses, &c.
Th os. J. Barrow & Co.
Importers, 88 iVater- Street, New-York.
OFFER FOR SALE,
T HE largest and most complete assortment of Ets-
thenware, Glass, China, plain and gilt Looking
Glasses, Ac. which the New-York market will afford,
comprising every style and variety of tha newest pat-
terns. They return their moat cordial thanks to their
friends in ilia Southern States, for their support in tho
Jrrsecution now rarrying on against them, lor their r»-
i ussl to join a combination in fixing one U.ilTcf price,
for Crockery, throughout the trade. It is mainly at
tributable to the mfluenroofbur Southern friends that
wa have been enabled to survive thus far, in thia moat
trying situation ; excised to tho combined influence
and capital of the whole trade, endeavoring to effect
our ruin and cxpnlsingfrom business. IFe pledge cur-
selves to our friends to give them every satisfaction incur
power as regards the quality of our goods, lit excellence qf
■rur packers, and the lowness our prices fir Cash or City
■Iceeptances; end in return, solicit from them a continu
ance of their patronage, and particularly request thuso
who have influence with their friends to exert it in our
behalf, as wc trust the cause is one tboy are all inter
ested in, and much benefit will accrue to us from their
friendly acts in this way. • It has been aaid, the Com
bination was broken up. As it regards prices, thia i.
true, and all, tor think, friends or foes tew allow that us
have effected this change; but we do assure our friends,
that at no period since we conimonccd our system of
unshackled prices were wa in greater went of assis
tance than st the preaent moment. This combination
qf men are leaving no means untried for effecting our ruin,
that they may revive the old system; our credit and ch*.
racter are assailed in every shape, our importation,
waylaid and stopped in every instance where threat,
are sufficient to intimidate themanufiicturers from sup
plying Us.—In lino, no vexation or trouble which tb*
malice of men could devise, has been neglected in thia
a le to subdue ua. Wo once more call upon ever.
of a freo trade to come up to our support, nui
pledge ourselves to give them no cause to repent of
their liberality. T. J. BARROW & Co.
„ t 88 IFotrr. Street, tAroe Old Slip.
Feb. 1.—5—tf.
F OUR months after dale application will bo mado
to the lionoraliln tho InferiurCourt of llsll coun
ty. when aitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Lot of Land No. 152, in the 15tl> District of Muscogee
county, being the proper!^of Elizabeth Fisher, deceas
ed. V. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Jan. 25.—4—w4m.
F OUR months after data applicali
to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin
:alion will he made
to tho honorable the
county, when sitting for ordinary proposes, for leave to
sell Lot No. 34, in the 4th District of Haboraham
county; aaid Lot of Land being a part of tho Real Ea-
tate ofjohn Mills, deceased.
NANCY’MILLS, Adm’x,
Jan. 25.—4—w-4m.
F OUR months after date application will bo made
to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Jaekaon
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a tract of land lying in the county of Franklin,
whereon Col. Russel Jones, late of said county, de
ceased, last resided. Also, one Negro Woman and
Child, belonging to the estate of said deceased.
RUSSEL JONES, Ex’r.
Feb. 15.—7—w4m.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W THEREAS Samuel Hay applies to mo (or let
ters of Administration, da bonis non on the
Estate of James Hay, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and tin-
julir, the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to
is and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to ahew cause, if any they have, why aaid let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand thia 20th day of January 1831
Fab. 8-6 EDWARD ADAMS, c. c. o.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be aold on the drat Tuesday in May next,
agreeably to an order of the honorable the In-
ferior Court of Oglethorpe county when aitting for or
dinary purpoaea, at the Court House in aaid county, a
Tract of Land, containing fifty-five Acre*, more or loss,
adjoining John Buaben and others, being part of th*
Real Estate of Jacob Buaben, late of Mid county, do.
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the beira and creditors
of Aaid deceased.
PHILIP H. BUBFORD, Adm’r.
Feb. 22.-8-td*.
FLaAsHTBRS HOTEL.
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA.
T UB Subscriber having purchased the establish
ment heretofore occupied by Capt. J. W. Shaw
in this place, has opened it aa a House of Entertain,
ment for travellers and hoarders, where he hopes to be
able by his own personal attention to business,to render
general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their
custom. Tha Planter’s Hotel ia situated on a beauti
ful eminence at the corner ofthe Public Square, North
of the Court-houae. The village is situated in a high
healthy country, and is rapidly improving, and in the
immediate vicinity ofthe guld'Rcgton, where perhaps
parsons from the lower part of the State, would do aa
well to spend a part of their time in the aummer, aa by
travelling in the north through a people, who are con
stantly reviling and slandering them.
L. CLEVELAND.
Jan. 25.—4—if.
JUST RECEIVED BY
Richards & GanahL
AT THEIR
Book, Stationary, and Musical Start,
No. 293, Broad-Street,
A large surfLT or tub following wonxs; ■>
Mercer’s Cluster, Methodist Hymns,Zion’s Songster,
Family Bibles, ol all descriptions,
Pocket do. do.
Wyeth & Smith’s, and Settel’s Music,
Woodbridgc’e, Cumming’e, Smyley’a, Adams’, Mona’S,
and Willard’s Geography and Atlas,
Murray’s Grammar, Reader, Key, and Exercise,
Smyley's A lUmley’s Federal Calculator,
Ptko and Daboll’a Arithmetic,
Walker’s Dictionary,
With a full supply of all other Sehool, Classical
Miscellaneous, Law and Medical
BOOKS.
THEY HAVE ON HAND ABOUT
1,200 Reams of Foolscap, Letter and other Paper,
40,000 Quills, of various quaiitiea,
200 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books,
SO Gross Al manors, for 1831;
And a large stock of BLANK BOOKS, of every dSo
scription.
Also, a good supply of Violins, Flutes, Clarionettf,
Guitars, sin! Fifes; slid * good assortment of Fitno and
Guitar Music.
And also, a large assortment of GARDEN SEEDS,
warranted fresh from the Shaken.
fCT* Country merchants are invited to call and **•
amine for themselves. They will find their stock com-
pleta and good, and aa cheap m they can be sold in the
southern country.
IC7 3 All orders wilt bo punctually attended to.
Augoita, Dec. 28—52—121.
Mt
LAFAYETTE HALL,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
HE Subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that tho above es
tablishment has been taken by him, where
Travellers and Boarders
with or without Families, can at elf times be accom
modated. PF.TEK J. WILLIAMS.
P. S. Gentlemen having business witli the Cenlnl
Bank nr Treasurer, will find the Cashier and Treasu
rer at Lafayette Hall.
Milledgeville, Jan. 18.—3— 8t.
NOTICE.
T HE person who borrowed a pair of saildle-baga
from this office some few months back, but who
neglected to return thpm, will be liberally lewsrded by
Issnog thorn again at this office. Feb. 82.
TO MECHANICS.
P ROPOSALS will be received bv the Prudential
Committee until the firat Monday in April next,
to rebuild the College Edifice lately burnt down, at
Athens. And to tho end that Mechanics may know
what is required lobe done, we invito them to an in
spection ofthe present rain, and to a further communi
cation with the Committee on any .object connected
with tha above otyect. In the firat placa .it must bo
understood, that the propositions made, will not ba
binding, either to tha proposer or the Committee, a*
the same will have to be laid before a full meetingofth*
Board of Trustees at the time aforesaid, subject to tbair
ratification or such alterations as they maybe pleased
to mak*. With thia understanding, it is requested that
the proposer will slate the lowest sum for which b*
will restore the Edifice to its former situation in oS rs-
speets. Then wlist deductions will ba made, 1st toy
omitting the mantle prices, which before were of the
same kind of those in the old College. 2d. For chang
ing the Pannel into ballon doors. 3d. For omitting
the small bed rooms attached tothe diningrooms. 4th,
For omitting one of thedoaeta in ■be jama ofibecbin*
nies, and 5th. what difference will be made in the ceil
ing or plastering ever head. Th* Edife* it ia expected
will be rebuilt as strong aa it was beforo^nd in ■ work
manlike manner, and to this cod, when the building ia
finally let, bond and security will baisqsitet'Asus
L tilding is much wanted, the shortness oftimein which
will be completed, will be a great object in deciding
t propositions. Tha payments required most aba
bestatod.
A. S. CLAYTON,
JAMES NE8BIft
a. walker/; .
TYM. H. JACKSON,
Jan. 85.—4 Prudential CeonnWre.
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