The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, March 15, 1831, Image 1

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lie Atiienian. “ Q.UOT HOMIMES TOT SEXTEXTVB.—QUID DEM? qUll) .VOXDEM? IIEJWIS TV, QUOD JUIIE'V.ILTEll." VOL- V. ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1831. No. 11. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, BV o.p. SHAW. c Thren dollars per year, payable in advance, V ,i„llars if delayed to the end of the year. The I, "'amaant will be rigidly exacted of all who fail to Pw/tbeir payments in advance. I® - mhicdlilion received for less than one year, un it < tint money is paid in advance ; and no paper w ill "v t i-.-intin'ied until all arrearages aro paid, except at v iiion of the publisher.— A failure on the part of to notify us of their intention of relinquish- it accompanied with the amount due, will be con |j.| .redas equivalent to a new engagement,and papers "' inrv'st thkmbnts will be inserted at the usual rates. f» Vli belters to tho Editor on matters connected the establishment, must bo post pall in order to lierur" attention. I’ police of the sale of [.and and Negroes by Ad- Immistrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish- I j „ r , v list/, previous to the day of sale. I Tbc sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must Ibr published forty day* previous to the day of sale. 1 Nitice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be I published ftrly davs. | .Notice that Application will be made to the Court | t f chdinarv for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must I be published four months. | Nnlico that Application will be made lor Letters of J Administration, must be published thirty day), and for | Letters of Dismission, six monthi. Onu Hundred Acres of Land, more or loss, whereon William Wallis now lives : levied on ns the property of U illiam Wallis, to satisfy sundry fi fas. one in favor of P. J. Murray and others, vs. said Wal lis. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Three Acres of F,and, more or less, in the suburbs of of Gainesville, whereon Collins Smith now Uvea : levied on as the property of W illiam Laden, to satisfy sundry fi. las. in favor of J. W. .tones & Co. vs. said Laden. Levy made and returned to me by a A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’lf. Constable. March I. SHERIFFS’ SATES. C LARK SHERIFF’S SALE—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL r I at die Court House in the town of iv'atltinsville, Clark county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following 1 r-ipcrty, to wit I Throe Hundred and Eighty Acres of Land, | more or loss, lying on the waters of Call’s Creek, ad- ling Mrs. Harris, Uerrald nnd others, whereon Mrs. I Grushain now lives. Also, two Negroes, Lucy a wo- i,, ai , about forty-five years of age, and Susan a girl | about eleven years of age, two cows, one while, the oPier a reddish color, one settee, two tables,one dozen knives and forks, one carving knife and fork, ten •amblers, half dozen large wine glasses, half dozen email wine glosses, three decanters, ope dozen small .' sf slates, four butter plates, two fruit dishes, one r stand, two sugar dishes, one tea pot and plate, lir e cream pots, two salt cellars, fivo cups, six sau- „ , f air t up plates, one bowl, two glass pitchers, four (eu'olates, five dishes, five tin waiters, five baking pans three catidleslHtUa, one pair andirons, shovel and Lm, two jars, one cedar pail, one pine piggm, three poleaxes, one broad axe, four bedsteads, four cords, three split mats, one pair wagon harness three collars. Sdagun ploughs with stocks, fivo buzzard ploughs with reeks one schooler plough and stock, three choirs,one mattoc one weeding hoe, one shovel, one spade, five ichooter plough hoes, two buzzard plough hoes, five shovel plough hoes, one dagon plough hoe, two bolts, on" pair herns, one pair steelyards, fivo c.evisos, two pay chains, otic pair compasses, onn coupling bolt, two pots, one oven, one spider, one frying pan, one pair not hooks, one gridiron, one wagon trough, one wash itsod- l»vicd on as the property of William T. Brown, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Stew art & Hargraves and olher fi. fas. vs. said William T. Brown. Ong Grey Horse, eleven or twelve years old, with a small blemish in his left eye: levied on as the property of James M. Daverson, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of George W. Moore, vs. said Daverson. Pro perty pointed out by Joshua U. Moore. One House and Lot in the town of Wat- kinsville, adjoining lots of Moore, Billups olid others, whereon Bryant Conley now lives: levied on as the property of William James, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favoror Riilietl It. Harden, vs. said James. Levy made by 0. Vi. Meriwether, my predecessor in office. One srivill four wheel Wagon, one dark brown Horse, one eye out, ten years old, and ono bay mu'i' about six years old : levied on as the property of Moses II. Cngbum, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Mur ray :t Humphries, vs. said Cogburn. Property pointed out by deimdaut. Our Hundred nnd five Acres of Land,more or fess. lying on tlie water* nflhc Appulatibie River, i,linin'.!! RiJgwav, Jackson nnd others, whereon l.a * I now lives t levied on as tho property of Satn'l •ri 'las, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ol James Meriwc- 'adta’r. (kc. vs. Samuel Thomas and John W. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. Sh'ffi dr'll ARR Sheriff’s bale.—Oil tec nrs 1 u / _ . . in ,MAV next, will lie sold at , Tuf f °y . lown of Wntkinsville, Clark S££HKk M, ..2‘»» - a. —« property, to wit: One Negro woman by } h ° " B "» c ofM "Y* ~ I nn ns t in nronerlv ol Property pom- , satisfy vor of Heard ft Cook, vs. said Bi ’’Wil, led out in said fi. fu. . -rwr n ei.’(T •March.*1. ISAAC S. VINa-ENT, D. Sh ffi H ALL Sheriff’s Sale—On live first Tues- day in APRIL next, will bn sold, k*'ho Court House in the Town of Gainesville, Hm* county, within the usual hours of sale, the followin'? property, to wit: One tract of Land containing two Hundred Acres*, more or less, lying on the waters of the M'ljkit- fy fork of the Oconee lliver, adjoining lands of jM Con nell, M’Cutclien and others, granted to James Cleg- hom : levied on as the property of Rebecca Scott, to Jitisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Hall county in favor of Jesse Vanwinkle and others, vs. Simeon Christian and R* bccca Scott. Levy made tad returned to me by a Constable. One tract of I.nnd No. 55, in the 10th Dis trict of Hall county, containing two Hundred and fifty Acres, more or least levied on as the property of Da- vhl Henry, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. ia«oed from a Jus- tire’, Court in Wilke, county, in favor of R. Booker and other,, Vi. David Henry. Levy made and returned tomeby.Con,table. EpE|tHART , s,,^. J ACKSON Sheriff's Sale.—On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold, at the Court-House in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Three Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, adjoinin'! Hays and others : levied on «p the pro perty of Isaac Rawls, sen. to satisfy twofi. fas. one in favor of Ebenezer Newton, vs. said Rawls, the other in favor of Isaac Rawls, jun. vs.said Isaac sen. One Hundred nnd Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Wilson : levied on 'is the pro perty of Elijah Bearden, to satisfy a fi. fu. in favor of John H. Lowe, vs. said Bearden. One Negro man by Ihn name of Tom : levied on as tho property of John Barker, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Thomas G. Janes, v®. said Barker. March 1. BARNABAS BARKOV, D. S. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTV. Superior Court, Sept. Term, 1S30. Ann Higginbotham, Adm’x. of 1 Samuel Higginbotham, dec'll. | mil for Marshalling James I.ong, Et. AI. J .facts. 4*<?* I T having been stated to the Court, that the follow ing defendants to this Bill, to wit; Francis Hobson, James M. Cunningham, John Jordine, William Wil liamson, Daniel McGahee, Milton II. Gathright, Willis Towns, Oliver P. Shaw, William Montgomery, John Talmage, Philip Ware, and Hiram Atkinson, reside out of the county of Madison, if is ordered, that they ap pear and file their answers, on nr before the first day of the next term, and that a Copy of this rule he pub lished in the Athenian once a month until the next I Term. The above order is truly copied from the minutes of said Court, this 17th day of Sept. 18.10 ISAAC N. CULBERTSON, Clk. October 5.—40—m6m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. II.1. he sold on the first Tuesday in May next, agreeably to an order of the honorable fhn In- ferior Court of Oglethorpe county when silting f»r or dinary purposes, at the Court House in said cunty, a I rset of Land, containing fifiy*five Acres, more or less, adjoining John ILisben and others, being pari of the Real Estate of Jacob Bnshcn, late of said county, de ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. PHILIP H. BURFORD, Adiu’r. Feb. 22.—8—tild. M VDfSON Sheriff’s Sain.—On the first Tuesday in A PRD next, will be sold at ti e Court-House in tho town oi' Danielsvi'l**, Madison county, within the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit: One sorrel Horse, eight or nine years old. also, a Rifle Gun, Moulds and Wipers, levied on ns the property of Thomas Treble, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor ol Berry G. Tillman and others. RICHARDSON HANCOCK, D. Sh’ff. Feb. 22. n Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold at the Court-house in the town of Clayton, Rabun county, within thc ‘u9ual Ik i.sof sale, the following properly, to wit: Tho interest of Lew Scis D.ra lett to the improvement on Lot No. 14, in tho third District of Rabun county. Also, tho improvement whereon Isaac Sanders lives, in the 4th District ofRabun county : le vied on as the property of said Scarlet, to satisfy afi. fa. favour of the officers of Court, vs. Lowis D. Scarlet. Pr°p( Mare] GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. J (id; son Superior Court, Term, 1S30. Prossor Horton, 3 Fletcher llorton, I Thomas Price and wife, , ,, .. , vg ’ > In hyuity. lUrlfur Tha Executors and Legatee, |' Oiseovery, relief, S,-c. •f Prossor Horton, deceased. J r T appearing that some of the defendant* in the above ease, to wit: James Hemphill, James Glenn and Sarah his wife, William Clements, Elijah Nunn and Nancy his wife, Isaac Carr and Panvdia his wife, ' ashington Allen, Jerome T. Flanagin and William M. Plana un, reside out of the county of Jackson, it is therefore ordered, that said defendants appear hi said case at the next term of paid Court, and that the publi cation of this rule once a month for three months in the Athenian, be deemed sufficient service. Chambers, 26th November, 1830. A. S. CLAYTON, J. S. C. K true c pv from tho original in tho above case, this 17th Dec. J830. EDWARD ADAMS, Clk. Dec. 21.—51.—inSnt. A DM \ \ I ST R A TO It’S S A LE. URlMLT. he sold, in Jefferson, Jackson county, on ▼ ▼ the firct Tuesday in April next, agreeably to an order of the honorable the I life rior Court, one Lot of Land lying in said county, on the waters of Allen’s Fork, containing five hundred and fifty Acres, more or less, granted to David Peak. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Feb. 1.—5—tils. ELIJAH OLIVER, Adin’r. Spring Goods. FJPUIE .Subscribers aro now receiving their supply S P R I M <3 DRY GOODS, Comprising a largo and General Assortment; which they offer at low prices. JOHN EDGAR k Co. Augusta, March 1,-9 fit. GUARDMN’S SALE. 4 GREF.ABLY to an order of the honorable tbe In ferior Court of Walton county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Yny next, at the Court House in Morgan countv, the whole of the interest in and to a tract of Land lying hi said county, belonging to Mary and Effiah Park, orphans. Sold for the benefit of said orphans. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILEY SWINNEY, Guard. March 1.— 9—tils. perty pointed out by Samuel Farria. larch 1 JOHN C. MILLF.R, Sh’ff. VBUN Sheriffs Sale.—On the firnt Tuesday in APRIL next, will bo sold at the Court-house in the town of Clayton. Rabtin county, within tho usual hours of salo, tho following property to wit : Lot of Land No. 33, in the 1st District of Rabun county: levied on as the property of Elizabeth Westimier, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Baldwin Su perior Court in favour of John Crowder, agent &r. vs. Elizabeth IVcstimicr, John Westimier, Samuel M.and Jacob Mordian, securities. Property pointed out by Turner H. Trippe. March 1. JAMES BLECKLEY, D. Sh’ff. £.E&A3i NOTICES. GEORGIA, 1TAI.L COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, January Term, 1831. O N th« application of William N. Bishop stating to the Court, that in tho life limit of llichard Vena ble, he purchased from him nil I hut port of Lot No. 10, in the town of Gainesville, in lulling all that part of said Lot lying from one font F.asl of the chimney of a liiuisc belonging then toTruman Kellogg on the lame lot, and to run parallel with thr lines of a lot then occupied by Fruiicis C. Audne, that is to say, llio moat northern and southern lines of said Lot, the Bastorn and Western lines according to tho cuiirsa specified in the map of said town of Gainesville, and to include all tho eaid Lot not heretofore sold bv Stephen Ricd, to Truman Kellogg, for which he holds the bond of aaiil Kicliard Venable, in the penally of eight hundred dollars, dated the lalli January 1828, a copy of which bond is filed in tho Clerk’aofficn of this Court, to cause him to execute a fee simple title as aforesaid, and further, slating that Robt. Mitchell and Robert Venable arc tho only qualified executors on theestateof said Richard Venable,deceas ed, and the said applicant prays that an order mny pass authorising and requiring the said Robert Mitchell and Robert Venable, executors aforesaid, to execute titles according to flic original Contract. It is therefore or dered, that the executors of the said Richard Venable do make said titles, according to the tenor and effect of •bout thirty years of sgc: lex on as ll '° property if ^nidbond to the said William N. Bislmp, unless suffi Uilliam 1\ Brown, to satisfy >.' mortgage fi. la. in lit- c j rnt cl , U se be shewn to the contrary, within three months, or at tho next term of this Court ador the expiration of said three munths. Audit is further or dered, that a copy of this role be published in the Athe nian once a mouth for thrro months. A true extract from the minutes this 7th day of January, 1831. GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o. Jan. 18.—3—m3m. H ALL Sheriff's Sale.—On the first Tues day in APRIL next, will bo sold, at the Court House in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One bav Mare, eiRht or nine years old : le- tied on ss the property of Ezekiel Psnter to sal.sfy a A fa in favor of J. W. Jones, & Co. and the officers of Court, vs. George F. Fielding and F,zckiel Pantar, ee- curity. Property pointed out by Panter. One Let of Land No. 30, in the 10th Dis- trict of Hall county s levied on as the property of Isaac Wilch. to satisfy two fi. fas. issued front a Justice a Court in Monroe county, vs. said Wilcli. Levy made •nd returned ft me by a Constjsblc. GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY. February adjourned Term of the Inferior Court of said county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, 1831. I T appearing to the Court, that Abraham B. Carter, Jate of said county, deceased, in his !il« time, to gether with John T. Carter nnd Charles Ritchie, exe cuted lh : s obligation to James Forsyth bearing date the 13th day of March, 1830, conditioned to make unto the said lames Forsyth, hia heirs and assigns, a good and sufficient title to Lot No. ono hundred and fifty-two, in the nineteenth District of the second section in the then last Land Lottery, drawn by the said Abraham B Carter; and it appearing to the Court that the said Abraham B. Carter died without executing titles tosaid land in conformity to his said obligation, which is now herein to the Court shewn, and it appearing to the Court that the consideration money for said land has been paid. It is on motion ordered, that John T. Car ter administrator of the estate of the said Abraham B. Carter, d<» make and execute titles to said land agreea bly to said Bond and obligation, unless cause be shewn on or before the July Term of this Court next, and that a c »py of this will be published for three mont hs agree ably to the law, in such cases made nnd provided. \ trueextruct from the minutes, this 8th Feb. 1831. JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. c. o. March 8.—l0-m3m. NOTICE. T HE person who borrowed a pair of saddle-bags from this office some few months back, but who neglected to re»um them, will be liberally rewarded by leaving them egain at this office. Feb. 22. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, Sept. Term, 1830. U PON the petition of Robert Evans, Adm’r. of tho Estatcnf Anderson Evans, deceased, stating that ho has well and truly Administered upon said estate, nnd praying to be dismissed from said Administration, it is ordered,that publication be made of this rule agreea bly to law, and if no cause be shown to tho contrary, letters will he granted after tho expiration of six month; A true extract from the minutes, 7th Sept. 1830 GEORGE HAWPE, Clk. Sept. 21.—38.—mpm. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, Nov. Term, 1830. W HEREAS Pleasant Hulsey, Adm’r. of the Es tate of James Hulsey, dec'll, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration ofsaid estate; Ordered, that after the publication of this rule as pro. scribed by law, the said pleasant llulsev will he dis missed, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, of which, all concerned, arc hereby notified. A true extract from the minutes, this 2d Nov. 1830. GEORGE HAWPE, c . c. o. Nov. 16.—46—m6rn. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS James W. Harris, administrator of Martin Thompson, deceased,applies tome for j letters of Dismission from the further administration of suid estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors nfspid deceased, to he and appear at my office within th« tiino pro** rihrd In law, to shew cause ifany they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of March, 1831. JOSEPH I.IGON, c. c. o. March 8.—10—tnCut. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Robert Orr and John P. Weaver, Executors of I liratn Howard, deceased, apply to me for letters of Dismission from t.ic further admin istration ofsaid estate: Thesearc therefore to cite and admonish, all nnd 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, ifany they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th of Feb. 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. < Feb. 8.— 6—mCrn. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Wade \\ bite, Administrator with the Will annexed on theestateof Francis Travlor, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration ofsaid estate. These are therefore to citeand admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, tube and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause ifany they have, why said loiters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 10th day of Dec. 1430. JOSEPH LIGON, u. c. c. o. Dec. 11.—50—mOtn. GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY. W IIF.RF.AS Elijah Radford, Adm’r. on the estate of John McGuire, late of said county, deceas ed, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the fur ther administration ofsaid estate : These arc there fore to cite ar.d admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditorsof said deceas* , d, to be and appear at iny office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of Dec 1830. JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o. Dec. 14.—50.—6in. . GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS John Floyd, Administrator of the Estate of Richard Stewart, iatu of said county, deceased, applies to me 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 creditor* ofsaid deceased, lobe and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to #hew cause, if any they have, why &aid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 13th day of Sept. 1630. 10SEPH UGON, p, c. c. o. Scpr. 14.—35.—ro6.ti. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at Danielsville, Madison county, aerccubly to the last w ill and testament ol John Mifiiean, late ofsaid county, deceased, a Tract ot Land containing one hund red and twenty-five Acres, more or loss, situated on Broad River in said county, and three Negroes, to wit: a negro woman by the name of Mog, about fifty years of age, Mary her daughter, about fourteen, and Sidney a daughter about eight or nine years of ago; also, the Household and Kitchen furniture. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ofsaid deceased. JAMES MILLICAN, F.x’r. Feb. 1 .-5-Ids. EXECUTOR’S SALE. *■71 ROM an order of the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe IT county, will he sold in the village of Campbellton, Campbell count*, on the first Tuesday in Mu> next,lot of Land No. 96. first Carroll, now Campbell county, drawn by Philip Wray. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made k nou n on t lie day of sale. T. N. POULLAIN, ) P . THOMAS BAV, j rs - Feb. 82.—8—ids. EXECUTOR’S SALE. GUEEABl.Y to an order of the honorable tho In ferior Court oflluhcrsham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill bo sold, at Clarkesville, Habersham county, on the fiist Tuesday in April next, all the Real Estate of George Vaughan, deceased. Sold for the benefit of »ho heirs Terms made known on the day of vale. BENJAMIN VHUGIIAN, > Exr , J# Ian. 25 - JOIIN VAUGHAN, 4 -Ids. i EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N Wednesday tke 27th of April next, will be sold in front of Mr. Graham’s Store, a m w and ele gant Tilberry, a well broke Northern Horae, and some articles of Household and Kitchen furniture,belonging to the estate of Z. phaniuh Beull, Into of Monroe coun ty, deceased. Sold on u credit until ttic 25th Decem ber next. N. F. BEALL, Kx’r. March 8.—10—td.«, N. B. There will also he sold at the same time, a good horse on tho same terms as above. N. F. B. F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the Negroes belonging to the Estate of Ohadiah V.atson, late ofsaid county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsaid deceas ed. JOSEPH WATSON, ) P . JOSEPH LANDRUM, March 8.—10—u-lui. F OUR Months after date application will ho made to the honorable lire Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie Real Estate belonging to the estate of Joxhua Sorrow, lute ofsaid county, deceased. WILLIAM II. BARNETl\ Adm Jan. 11.—2—u4m. 1 710UK Months after date, application will he made . to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clark Co. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of Land, number—, in the Ifl'li district of Lt county, and number — in the 5th district of Muscog* county; nlso a negro woman named Phillis, belonging to the estate of Barton Hamilton, l.ito of slid county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of saiJ deceased. MARY HAMILTON, KITTY HAMILTON, Jan. II.—2—tv4m. F OUR montlianOcr date application will bo made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Madison coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Jos.-ph Allb'ight, late ofsaid county, deceased. REUBEN SIMMONS, Adm’r. Jan. 18.—3—w4m. f NOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall conn* ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 152, in the 15th District of Muscogee countv, being the property of Elizabeth Fisher,diseas ed. * ’ V. JOHNSON, Adm’r. Jan. 25.—4—w4tn. JVO TARIFF OF PRICES. TREE TRADE. E A It T II EN-W A RE, Looking (.lasses, &e. Thos. J. Barrow & Co. Importers, HS I Voter-Sheet, JYctc- York. OFFER FOR SALE, T HE largest and most complete assortment of Ear thenware, (ilasg, Chinn, plain and gilt Lo 'king Glasses, &e. which the New-York. market will afford, comprising every style anvl variety of the iicw-cst pat terns. They return their most cordial thanks to their friends in tho Southern States, for their support in tho persecution now carrying on against them, for their re fusal to join a combination in fixing one tariff of pi :c-a for Crockery, througOout the trade. It is mainly at tributable to the influence of mu Southern friends that have been enabled to survive thus far, in this most trying situation ; exposed Io the combined influenco and capital of the whole trade, endeavoring to effect ruin urn! expulsion from business. We pledge our- ’■sr to our friends to give them every satisfaction in our power as regards thr ijunliltj of our goods, the excellence of out packers, and the lowness our prices for Cash or City .icctptancrs; and in return, solicit from them acontinn* ance of their patronage, und pariiculuily request those who have influence with their friends to exert it in our behalf, us we trust tho cause i> one they are. nil inter ested in, nmi much benefit will accrue to hr Imm their friendly acts in this way. It lias been said, the Com bination washrok»-u up. As if regards prices, this is true, and all, we think, friends or foes icill allow that we have effected this change; but we do assure our friends, that at no period since we commenced our system of unshackled prices were we in groutrr want of ussis- tunce than at the present moment* This combination of men are having no means untried for effecting our ruin, that they may revive the old system; our credit und cha racter aro assailed in every shape, our importations waylaid and stopped in every instance where threats arc suflicicnt to intimidate the manufacturers front sup plying us.- In fine, no vexation or trouble which the malice of men could devise, has been neglected in this struggle to subdue us. Wo once more call upon every friend of a free trade to come up to our support, and pledge ourselves to give lie m iso oniwe to repent oi their liberality. T. J. BARROW & Co. 88 Water-Street, above Old Slip. Feb. 1.—3—tf. - Exe’x. to the honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary pnrposcs, f.»r leave to sell Lot No. 34, in the 4th District of Habersham countv; said Lot of Land being a part of the Real Es tate of John Mills, deceased. NANCY* MILLS, Adm’x. Jan. 25.—4—tv4m. I TfOUIl months after date application will be made ; to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for oreii »ury purposes, for Have to sell a tract of land lying in tlie county of Franklin, whereon Col. Russel J»»cs, late of said county, de ceased, last resided. Also, one Negro Woman and Child, belonging to tbe estate of said deceased. * RlShKL JONES, Ex’r. Feb. 15.—7—wlm. Hook am! Job Printing neatly and accurate- ly emctiled nI this office. JUVJ RECEIVE!* BY Richards & Ganahl. AT THF.1II Boole, Stationary, and .Musical Store, No. 293, Broad-Street, A LAUGH SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING WOIIKS .’ Mercer’s Cluster, Methodist Hymns,Zion’s Songster, Family Bibles, olull descriptions, Pocket do. do. Wyeth & Smith’s, and Scttd’s Music, W oodbridge’s, Coffniiiig’s, Smyley’s, Adams’, MorseV, nnd W illard’s Geography and Allan, Murray’s Grammar, Reeder, Key, and Exciciss, Smyley’s k Hatnloy’s Federal Calculator, Pike and Daboll’s Arithmetic, Walker’s Dictionary, With u full supply of nil other School, Classical, Miscellaneous, Law and Medical BOOMS. THEY HAVE ON HAND ABOUT 1,200 Reams of Foolscap, Letter and other Paper, 40,000 Quills, of various qualities, 200 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books, 50 Gross Almanacs, for 1831 ; And a large slock of BLANK BOOKS, of every de scription. Also, a good supply of Violins, Flutes, Clarionet!*. Guitars, ami Fifes; and a good aasortinunl of Piano and Guitar Music. • And also, n large nssoitment of GARDEN SEEDS, warranted fresh fiomthe Shaker*. fry Country merchants are invited to cull nnd ex amine for themselves. They w ill find their stock com plete and good, und as cheap us they can be sold in tho southern country. All orders will he punctually attended to. Augusta, Dec. 28—62 —12t. TO MECHANICS. P ROPOS ALS will be received by the Prudential Committee until the firm Monday In April next, to rebuild the College Edifice lately burnt down, at Alliens. And to the. end that Mechanics mny know what is required lobe done, we invite them to an in spection cl the present ruin, nnd to a further communi cation with the Committee on any subject connected with the above object. In the first place it must bo understood,that the propositions made, will not bo binding, cither to the proposer or the Committee, as the same will have to be laid before a full rncetingoftbo Board of Trustees ut the time aforesaid, subject to their ratification or such alterations as they may be pleased to make. With this underglanding, it is requested that tie- proposer will stale the lowest mini for which ho will restore the Edifice to it-* former situation in all ri- spiels. Then what deductions will be made, 1st for oniiiiiog the mantle prices, which before were of the Fame kind of those in (he old College. 2d. For chang ing the Panned into bat too doors 3d. For emitting the small bed rooms attached lo the sitting room*. 4th. For omitting one of tin-closets in the jams oflhechim- dies, arid 5th. what difference will be made in the ceil ing or plastciirig ever head. The Edifice it is expected w ill be rebuilt us strong as it w as before,and in a work* manlike manner, and to this end, w hen tho building is finally let, bond und security will be required. Aa life building ia much wanted, the shortness oftime in which it will be completed, will he a great object in deciding on propositions. Tbe payments tequired ipu|l also be stuterL A. S. CLAYTON, JAMES NESBIT, A. WALKER, WM. H. JACKSON, Jan. 25.-4 Prudential Ce^iUter,