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VOL. V.
A TURNS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1831.
No. 28.
PUBLISHKD F.VKRY TUESDAY,
BIT O. P. SHAW.
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pers sent accordingly.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rate.*.
JC'PAII Letters to the Editor on matters connected
v/ith the establishment, must be post paid in order to
jecurc attention.
'CJ* Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes by Ad
ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish
ed sitfy itays previous to the day of sale.
The^ale of Personal Property, in like manner, must
be published f>rly 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 rnadeio the Court of
Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be
publishrd/.ur months.
Nolice that Application will be mido for Letters of
Administration, must bn published thirty days, and for
Letters of Dismission, six months.
SHERIFFS’ SA ES.
C LARK SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will lie
sold, on tho first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
at the Court House in the town of Watkinnville, Clark
county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Ono Piano Forte and Music Stool, One
set mahogany dining tables, one mahogany «ofa, one
carpel arid hearth rug, eight rush bottomed elmirs,
nine Windsor chairs, one eight day clock and caBe, one
mahogany side board, one bureau, on. pair undin.ns,
shovel and longs, one work stand, one pail bronze
lamps, two pair plated candlesticks, three bedsteads,
three beds and furniture, one crih cradle, one ladies’
-addle, one candle stand, one walnut table. A number
of articles of glass and eartlfen-warej tin waiters ; kc
note skillets, ovens and other articles of kitchen furni
ture’ Books, six volumes of Anderson on Commerce,
fuur do Boswel’s life of-Johnson, ten do. Shakspeare,
*b„,do. Burns’works, between fifty and sixty volumes
;,f miscellaneous works, one map of North and South
America, undone gig: Levied on as the property of
Alfred M Nesbit, to satisfy two fi. fas. one in favour of
£!.*?' w Rockwell, Charles Kelsey, and Charles
«’r , 1“dntr co-nartnere, vs. Alfred M. Nesbit,
Mc’lnlyre.sur,, » c L & C o. vs Alfred
the other in favor of Pariai*, , - ». .
M. Nesbit. Properly pointed out By ,h< ’ defcriuant.
Ono Yoke of Steors about Seven Years old,
and one Road Wagon: levied on as the property of
Joseph Durham, to satisfy a fi. fs. in favor of William
Slringfellow for the use of Edward Paine, vs. Joseph
Durham and Valentine Huff.
Three Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land
more nr less, on the waters of Law's Creek, adjoining
Robertson and others, whereon the defendant now lives:
levied on as the property of I owrv Bryan to satisfy
sundry fi.fas. from a Justice’s Court,Hannah F-. Milton
Executrix of John Milton deceased, vs. I.owry Bryan.
June 28. ISAAC 3. VINCENT, D. Sh’ff.
the property of David Steward, to satisfy two fi. fas.
issued from a Justice** Court, one in lavnr of Martain
Robcrds, and tho other in favor of Iry I.osson, vs. paid
Steward. Levy made and returned to me l>v a Consta
ble. A. CHASTAIN, D. Sh’ff.
June 28.
LE0AL NO aICBS.
GEORGIA, IIALL COUNTY.
Charles IIulset, 4
FaEDFR.CK A.' Brown and } md Rule
Jabez Lewis. J for Foreclosure.
Hall Superior Court, March Term t 1831.
RULE NISI.
To the lion, the Superior Court of said county.
rpilR petition of Charles Hulsey respectfully shows,
n. that heretofore, to wit: on the eighteenth day of
March, eighteen hundred and thirty, the said Frede
rick A. Brown and Jabez Lewis, made, executed and
delivered to your petitioner,their certain deed of mort
gage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, and
which is here in Court ready to be shown, which deed
of mortgage conveyed a certain tract or parcel of land,
situate, lyingand being in said county of Hall, known
as Lot No. ninety-six, in the ninth District of said coun
ty, which tract or Lot of land was mortgaged by the
said Frederick A. & Jabez, for the better securiugto your
petitioner the payment of a certain promissory note
made and delivered to your petitioner, hvthe said Fre
derick A. & Jabez, on the day and year aforesaid, for the
sum of three hundred dollars, and due on the twenty
fifth day of December, eighteen hundred and thirtv,
together with a certain other note described in *aid
mortgage, and which is not yet due, and which said
first mentioned note is herewith shown to the Court:
and your petitioner further shows that the whole
amount of principal and interest on said note, is now
due and unpaid. Wherefore he pra\s, that unless the
said Fiedcrirk A and Jabez, pay into the Clerk’s Of
fire of this Court, the amount of tho principal, interest
and cost due thereon, within six months from this date,
that the equity ofredemption in, and to the said mort
gaged premises, thenceforth ami forever he foreclosed.
Therefore on motion of Council for the plaintiff, it is or
dered by the Court, that the said Frederick A. Brown
and Jahez Lewis, pay into the Clerk’s office of this
Court the amount of the principal and mterost due on
said note, together with all legal costs, on or before
the expiration of six months, otherwise the equity of
redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, bo
forever barred and foreclosed; ami that a copy of this
rule and petition be published once a month lor six
months in ono of the public Gazettes of this state, or
that the defendants be personally served therewith,
three months before the next sitting of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes.
JAMES La\V, Cl’k.
April 12.—15.— m6m.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HEREAS Benjamin R. MeCutchens, one of tho
Administrators on the Estate of Willis Thur
mond, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission
from the further administration on said estate.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within tho time proscribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 22d dnv of March, 1831.
% GEORGE IIAWPE, c . c. o.
March 29.—13—mOm.
J 'CKSON Postponed Sheriff’s Stile.—On
|V,„ first Tucsdat in AUGUST next, will b<- sold
at :he Court-house in tho town of
count' within tho usual hours of sale, the following
con
property, to Wit :
One and n Fotirlh Acres of Land, more or
1... with a Tannery theroop : levied on es the pro- March 29.—13—m3m.
irerl’v of Charles Bacon, to eatrsfy three fi. fa*. one ts-
eur/from the Superior Court of (Ire county of Jackson
in favor ,f James Tail, vs. said Bacon, the other two
issued f .m tho Inferior Court of said county, at drern-
stance .f Robert B. Duncan &. Co. v». Charles Bacon
and B • rajah Dnnham, the above levy made by Joseph
.. . _ e cknviir nnJ bv direction of James
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Jacfoon Superior Court.
Eli Hradcn and 1
Jsno Robertson 1 Mil for discovery, relief i.’ttl
John M. Braziel, XT al. J Injunction.
O N motion of Counsel for complainants, at Cham
bers, stating that since the filing n f this bill, it
has been discovered that Thomas Adunis, William 1..
Brvant, and Jacob Brnsellon have effects in their hands
or are indebted to said John M. It is therefore ordered,
that said Thomas, William and Jaenb. ho made parties
to said bill and injunction, ami that they be served
with a copy nt said hill, together with the amendment
so made, to charge ns defendants aforesaid. It is fur
ther ordered, that John M. Braziel who resides out of
the jurisdiction of this Court, be served by publication
of this Rule in tho Athenian, once a month for three
months, previous to the sitting of tho next Superior
Court of said county. A trnc Copy from the original.
A. S. CLAYTON, J. S. C.
Ham don, formor Sheriff, and by direction of .lames
Tail who has the control of said ft. las.
Juno 28. GEORGE F. ADAMS, P- Sit If.
H " ALL ShorifTs Snle.—On the first Tucs-
dnv in AUGUST next, will bo sold, at the Court
it in the Town of Gainesville, Hall county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following propc-y,
to wit: . , , •
Two Hundred Acres of Lnnd.tnoro or less,
tying on the waters of the Mulberry Fork of the Oco-
nee river, granted to James Kenned.y : lev.rd on as
the D onerty of Phcb.e Robinett, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.
, P , from a Justices’ Court in favor of Truman Kel-
} 0 vs. Pliebe Robinett. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff Levy made and returned to me by a consta-
blc.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Lond
mere or less, whereon John Smith now lives, lying on
IB® rd,o chedatoe river: levied on as the pm-
Juno 28.
H ALL Sheriff’s Sole.—On Ihe first Tues
day in AUGUST next,will be sold at the Court
House in’ho town of Gainesville, Hall cnunty. wt hin
tire usual hours of sale, the following property, to «it -
One Black Horse, five r«* old : levied
on os the oropertv of Joseph AAigley, to ntisfy ihm
fi fas one infavor of William Bowm and others, vs.
said AVigley. Properly pointed out by defendant.
Part of Lot No. 23, in the 10th District of
Hall county, whereon Cary W. Jackson now lives, one
House and Lot in the town of Gainesville, known m
K ni.n nfsaid town bv Lot No. 14, and the Lot where-
lhB |En Jail now stands: also, five hundred feel ofCher-
iv nhfnffmoro or less, and eight thou.and feet pine
{ P ? ,„d scantling more or less, one aecretary and
r'i, ea« ?nd one or two dozen books, one bureau
book case, ana one or chegt one be ,| .„rt
one pine »l . of P teer8 an< ) c ,rt: all levied
furniture, “ * Cary W. Jackson, to satisfy a
issued from’ 'all Superior Court in favor of Star-
n„g H L«..CL vs. said Jackson. Property pn.n.ed
out by plaintiff.
One Bay Colt, one year old, three Cow*
lhrpp iipifprB, one Sow tnd six Shoats,
ln 1 : all levied on as the property
•curity. , ...
Fifty
issxsgtsstrssiw,. i..w «••
I.ibel far Divorce.
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1831.
O N application of Thomas \V. Harris, ailininistrntor
in right of his wife Harriet 11. on tho estate of
Christopher Hobson, deceased, stating that he has fnll v
administered said estate, and praying to be dismissed
from said administration : It is on motion ordered, that
said Harris, administrator ns aforesaid, and his said
wife Harriot II. bo dismissed nt tho next November
term of this Court, from their said administration, un
less cause he shewn to the contrary. And it is further
ordered, that tins rule bn published once a month in
one of the public Gazettes, until tho said term.
A true extract from the minutes, 4th May, 1831.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
May 10.—19—infiin.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
George W. Moore, f
vs. > Dill for discovery, <$-c.
Joseph J. Singleton, )
In Clark Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1831.
I T appearing to the Court from t lie return of tho
Sheriff that tho defendant resides out of tho coun
ty of Clark. On motion of counsel for complainant, it
is ordered, that service nf this bill he perfected on the
defendant by publication of this rule once a month for
three months in tho Athenian, before the next term of
this Court. The above order is truly copied from the
minutes of the Superior Court of said county, ' his 16th
day of May, 1831. ROBERT LIGON, Clk.
Slav 24.—21—m3m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS James VV. Harris, administrator of
Martin Thompson, deceased, applies tome for
letters of Dismission from the further aoministration of
said estate.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to bo
and appear at my office within the time proscribed by
law, to phew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 7th day of March, 1831.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
March 8.—10—mfim.
GEORGI A. CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Robert Orr and John P. Weaver,
Executors of Hiram Howard, deceased, apply
to rnc for letters of Dismission from the further admin
istration of said estate:
Thcscnro therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin-
£...» ar tf„. kind rod mttrl ortstli lOitt t»ri*inn TlruntBecf, to h*»
ami appear at my o^ cc ' within the time prescribed by
law, to shew eaiise, ifanytiioy have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under myhand this 7tls ofFrb. 1831.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. P- o.
Feb. 8.—6—-m6m.
GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY
Superior Court, April Term, 1831.
Mary Ann Wilson,
v.,
William Wilson.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of I he Sheriff
that tlin Defendant, William Wilson, is not to be
found in this countv, it is ordered, that service be per
fected upon him by a publication of lilt. Rule at least
oneca month fir three months, in one of the public
Gazettes of this state, and that lie appear and file Ins
defence, on or before llm first day of the next term. In
case of default, the tiial in said case will proceed in
terms of the act. A Irue extract from tho minutes,
this 28lh April, 1831. JQI , N LAND ruM, Clk.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
YKTHEKEAS Robert B. Hampton, exernter of John
Yv Johnson, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from the further administration nfsaid estate
These arc therefore to cite and admonifh all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
lie nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why eaid let
ters should not be granted.
Given undermy hand this 28th day of April 1831.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
May 10.—19—niGm.
May 3.—18—m3m.
GEORGI A, WALTON COUNTY.
fValton Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1831.
Eli Gaither, 1
vs. 1
Turman Walthall, i /„ Equity-
Charles F. Walthall, |
Andrew Brmvn, ami j
Rebecca Turman. I
I T appearing by the Sheriff’s return, as well ii by
the affidavit of complainant, that Charles F. Ual
lhall and Turman Walthall, two of the defendants, re
side without the iin its of said county: It is ordered,
thai said defendants plead answer, or demur to said
hi I an or before the first day of next term, and that this
rule he published in some public gazette in this State,
once a month fur three months previous to tile next
term ol this Court. „ , _ . .
\ true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court,
February term, 1831. V. HARALSON, Cl’k.
Mav 10.—19—mJm.
To JOHN F. W LLIS
And all persons interested, who reside out
of the State of Georgia.
take notice
T HAT 1 shall npplv lo tho next Superior Court to
be held in and for the county of Clark, and State
nf Georgia, on the second Monday in August next, for
a Writ of partition to have laid off and assigned nic my
dower, or one third pari of acertain tract u r Land, ly
ing in Clark count v. Georgia, containing two hundred
Acres more nr le.i, adj .inmg Lands formerly belong
ing to Daniel W. F.asly, now known as Ine College
lands, granted tr, William Fev , and by Few conveyed
to George Smith, and by Smith conveyed to Samuel
I lolls wav, and now in the possession of John A. tobh.
I being bvthe law« of Georgia entitled to a dower in
the said Isnd.al which lime von can attend and hlc
your objections if lo you shall seem fit.
CLARA MOLL Art AY, tcidoto and
relict of Samuel Hollatro,, dic’d.
April 19.—IS—m3in.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
MT 11 F.REAS Robert Evans. Adm’r. of tho Estate
Vt of Joseph Evan., tote of M.dlMn Bounty, rfuc’d.
applies to me for letter, of Dismission from Ihe furllisr
administration of said ostato :
Ordered, that after the publication of thia rulo as pre
scribed by low, tho said Robert Evans will bo dis
missed, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, of
winch, all concerned, are hereby notified.
A true extract from the minutes, this 2d May, 1831
GEORGE IIAWPE, c. c. o.
Mav 17.—20—mGm.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
P ERSONALLY appeared before me Green Stead,
a Magistrate fur aaid county, James Bradley ol
ihe county of Madiion, and siato aforesoid, who boing
duly sworn sailh on oath, that Daniel Jacksor, of the
ennntv of Morgan.did, sometime in the year 1821, give
his bond or obligation to him,the said Bradley,to make
him the aaid Bradley, good and sufficient titles to lot
of l.and No. 85, in the 10th District of Hall couniv,
and (hut the said James Bradley has lost or mislaid
said Bond, so that he cannot come ot tho same.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th Sep
tember, 1830..'
JAMES BRADLEY.
Gar.EN Stf.f.d, j. n.
June 14 — 21.— m3m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS John VV. Harper and Anselemn L,
Harper, Administrators de bonis non with the
will annexrd, on the Estate of George Harper, dec’d.
apply to me for letter of Dismission, from the further
administration of said Estate :
These are thcreforoto 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, to shew cause, if any they have, why aaid letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 28th day of June, 1831.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
June 28—26—6m.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
"WK7ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
w V within tiie usual hours of wale, in the town of
ClnrkesvilJe, Habersham e-umtv, Lot of lAiml No. 150,
in the 91 h District of Carroll county. Sold for the be
nefit of Mary Wjlliorson’s, orphans.
JOSEPH DOBSON, Sen, Guardian.
May 31.— 22— .d*.
F1A1YTEBS KOTIIL s
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA.
ifefcrilHF. subscriber is abont building an addi-
liilBL M. lion lo his House in Gainesviffe by which
he will be enabled to accommodate double the num
ber of per.ons that liccanal present with convenience.
He will aa heretofore refrain from making any pro
mises whatever, and wishes only for that patronage
which hi* hou.e may merit. He takaa this as the first
opportunity of tendering to his friends and the public
generally, his acknowledgements for ro liberal a share
of the passing patronage. L. CLEA ELAND.
Gainesville, May 3,—17—tf
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
WM^H.T l»o sold on the first Tuesday in September
▼ ▼ next, nt tho Court-house in Zobulon, Hike
county, agreeably to un order of tho honorable flic In
ferior Court of Hall county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, a Lot of Land,No. 54, (fifty-four,) situated in
the ninth (9th) District offormeily Monroe, now I'ikc
county. Sold as the properly of Jackson (irady, minor
ofUrigshv Grady, dec’d. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
WILLIAM GRADY, Guaulian.
July 5.—27.—td*.
lilOUR months filler date application will be made
JE! to the honorable the Inferior Court nf Jackson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a part of the Negroes belonging to the F.statc of
Ohadiah Watson, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of aaid deceas
ed. JOSEPH WATSON, ) .. ,
JOSEPH LANDRUM, j 1 " 3 -
March 8.—10—w4m.
■ ."10UR months afterdate application will he made
M? lo the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to
soil a House nnd Lot in the town of Jefferson, known
nnd distinguished in the plan of snid town, as No. 15,
ns the property of Thomas Allen, lute of snid county,
deceased. ROBERT ALLEN, ) A , ,
JOHN W. THOMPSON, ] *’
March 29.—13—w4m.
■ AOUR months affer date application will be made
■7 to the Inferior Court of Rabun County, when sit-
ling for ordinary purposes for leave to sell ihe Real Es
tate of Thomas Middleton, deceased. All persons con
cerned will please take notice.
THOMAS MIDDLF.TON, Adm’r.
DEBORAH MIDDLETON, Adm’x.
May 10.—19— w4m.
■jiOUR months after date application will be made
JL to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hall conn*
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell
the Real Estate of John Ingram, luto of Hall county
deceased.
LITTLE INGRAM, Adm’r.
March 29.—13—w4m.
Jj.lOUR months aftrr date application will be made
JB2 to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when Bitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave
to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to tho Estate
of Robert Moon, late of said county, deceased.
ARCHIBALD MOON, )
WILLIAM MOON, S Exr’s.
ROBERT MOON, )
May 17.—20.—w4m.
■ alOUR months affer date application will bo made
JU to the honorable the Inferior Court of Habersham
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the ivegrncs and Real Estate of the fate Enoch
Edwards, sen. late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of suid deceas
ed. ENOCH EDWARDS, Jr. Ex’r.
May 24.—21—w4m.
S i OUR months after date application will ho made-
IT to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Greene
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Sherwood Stanley, late of
said county, deceased.
MARTHA STANLEY, Exc’x.
May 31.—22.—w4in.
U iOUR months offer date implication will bo made
m 1 to the honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a Lot of Land in Dooly county, belonging to the
orphans ofJoshua Inman, deceased.
JAMES MCDONALD, Guardian.
June 14.—24—w4m.
TNOUR months affer date application will be made
JT to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
■ell the Land and Negroes belonging to tho Estate of
James McMillan, lata of aaid county, deceased.
MARY M’MIf.LAN, Admr’x.
JAMES M’MILLAN, Adin’r.
Juna 14.—24—w4in.
T7JOUR months affer date application will be made
.MJ to the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Three Ne
groes belonging to the Estate* of D. G. Campbell, de
ceased. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors.
JAMES MERIWETHER, Adm’r.
June 21—25—w4m
TNOUR months after date application will be made
JU to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Real Estate of Benjamin Borum, late of said
county, deceased. Sold for the brnefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
' ELISHA WARE, ) . .
JAMES LONG, \ Admr a *
June 28.—26—w4m.
"■JJOUR months affer date application will be made
JT to the honorable the Inferior Conrt of Jasper
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
•ell the Negroes belonging to the Estate of George Bo
rum, late of Jasper county deceased ; for the put pose of
making a division of said Estate, between the Legatees
of said deceased. ELISHA WARE,)
JAMES LONG, J* dmra *
dt bonis non with the will annexed.
June 28—20—wltn.
GF.ORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Vm/'HERF.AS John Leak applies to me for letters
V ▼ of Administration on Inc Estate of John Win
ters, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and sin-
pular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by
law to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th
June, 1831.
VV ILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
June 14.—24—39d.
CIRCULAR.
Office of Ihe American and Foreign Agency
Jor Claims, JVo. 49, Wall.Street
New- York, January. 1831.
P’.:- ELIO ITCT^CS
I S hereby given lo all persons whom it may concern,'
having Claims, Debts, Inheritances, &c. payable
or recoverable abroad, (lint this Agency has established,
under tho special auspices and patronage of distin
guished individuals of this country, a regular corres
pondence with eminent Bankers, &c. in thu principal
ports and capitals of Foreign Governments, in com
mercial relations with tho United States; through the
mediation whereof, such valid claims us may be confi
ded thereto, will ho expedited for settlement, and
promptly and effectively recovered; when furnished by
the claimants with the suitable legal proofs, and vouch
ers, together with the requisite Power of Attorney, to
be taken and acknowledged before any Jtnlgo of a
Court of Record, or other competent Civil Magistrate,
Municipal Authority, or Notary Public; and the whole
duly authenticated by the Governor of the State, or
Territory, in which tho same may he perfected, and
legalized by the appropriate Foreign Consul. Haring
also established a similar correspondence throughout
the United Stales and British America, the like claims
for recovery in any part thereof respectively, will be re
ceived nnd efficiently attended to in behalf of American
as well as Foreign claimants Orders for investment
of funds on Mortgage of Freehold property, or the pur-
choseof Public Securities of the United States, Canal
Loans of the States of New-York, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
&c. punctually and faithfully executed. Applications
addressed to this Agency, in cases requiring the inves
tigation of claim*, search records, or the intervention
oflegal proceedings, should be accompanied with an
adequate remittance to defray the preliminary charges
and disbursements attending the same; and all letters
rnufet he addressed, post paid, to the undersigned,
(Counsellor of tho Supreme Court of the United States,)
in the Office of American and Foreign Agency, 49
Wall-street, Ncw-York.
AARON II. PALMER, Actuary.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HEREAS Pleasant llul.ry applie. to me for
letter, of Adminulration on the Eatate of An
na Hulaoy, late of aaid county deceaaed :
Theae are therefore to cite end admonish all and ain-
gular the kindred and creditore of said deceaaed, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv
law, to ahew cause if any they have, why aaid letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand thia 20th day nf June, 1831.
GEORGE IIAWPE, c. c. o.
June 28-28—304-
R
A.
Solomon Adams.
LIST OF LETTERS.
EMAINING in the Post Office at Athene, on the
1st July, 1831,
K.
Francis B. Kilgore.
Miss Athena Luckie,
John P. Q. Lamar, jr.
J. Lasscter,
I.sban Lane,
John S. Linton,
John O. H. Lillobridge.
M.
Joseph Maddox, 3.
G. W. Mcrriwcthcr,
A. N. Myaon,
John Moore,
Benj. H. Mordccai,
llenry E. Morgan,
William Mathcvva,
It. J. Mciga.
NS
Joslali Newton.
Samuel Bell,
T. Bryan,
Alexander Bacon.
C.
Mr. Candy,
James Cook,
Mr. Crawford,
Dr. Josepit Crcal,
John 11. Culver,
Mias -.clitoris B. Cox,
Mrs. Ann R. Cabell,
Clark & Young,
Edward Carter,
George Clifton.
D.
James O. Dickson,
Thomas Douglass,
Benjamin Duvis,
William Daniel,
John II. Davidson,
Mrs. Sarah Davis.
E.
James Espy, 2.
a.
Mrs. Tuliitlia Groves,
John 11 Gonckce,
Jordan Glossip.
11.
Ilezckiah Hunt,
William II. Hunt,
Mrs. Eliza Hodge,
Willis House,
Miss Delia A. Haynes,
Samuel Hancock,
William H. Hardline,
Mrs. 8. D. Hamlctt,
Mr. llilburn.
.1.
George Jordan, 4.
George B. Judd.
July 5.— 27.—3t.
Harvey Olmstctd,
P.
Samuel Payne,
Krasins Peck,
Rev. James Patterson,
Charles I). Parr,
Thomas P. Park.
It.
John Robinson,
Henry P, Richards.
S.
J. J. Singleton, 2.
T.
Joseph T. Tnlly,
Richardson Tuck.
U.
Francis Upson.
W.
II. & W. Willingham.
Benjamin Young.
W. L. MITCHELL, P.' M.
A LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Watkinaville,
Georgia, on tho 1st July, 1831, which If hot ta
ken out by Ihe 1st of October next, will ho sent to the
General Post Office as dead letters.
Thomas Allen,
John Adams.
B.
Mrs. I.uey Bonner,
Nathan Barnett,
C.
George Clifton,
Isaac Crow,
Moses II. Coghurn.
D.
Charles Dougherty,
William Durham.
F.
Lewis Fields,
John A. Fambrough.
G.
Martha Gann,
Mrs. Ann Greer,
Joseph Hodges,
Moses Ilopkine,
Hartwell Jackson, U
Francis Jackson. -
K.
Jacob Klutts.
M.
Jason Minton,
Smilhficld Masting,
Garrett Morris.
P,
Garland Prince,
William II. Puryear.
K.
. Coleman Reynolds.
8.
Jarret Suddulh,
Temple Stuart,
Mre. Lucinda Gillespin, 2. Ethcldred Sorrels,
James Greer.
H.
Micajah Ililsman, 2,
llenry II. J. Ililsman,
Dr. E. G, Harvey,
July 5.—27—St.
Jsmca D. Smith,
Reuben Stewart, *
David Smith.
W.
Williamson Whited,
L. R. BREWER, P. M.
A LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Danielivillp,
Madison county, Ga. on the tat July, 1931.
William Arnold,
William P. Arnold.
B.
Manners Brook,
Richard H. Bullock,
John Bone,
Nathaniel Baxter,
William Brown.
C.
Mr. Sarah Cobeard,
William Connelly,
Jamee Coil,
John Curdy,
Mrs. JaneCreltendon,
July 5.—57.—SI.
D.
Jamee Daniel,
John Gosset.
If.
Josiah Human.
M.
John Meed.
P.
turn Pierce.
R.
Royal Richards.
T.
Delarnett Tuckar.
W.
Green Ware.
WILLIAM MERONEY, P. M.
Blanks of all descriptions for
sale at this Office-