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Athenian. “ CIUOT HOMINES TOT S EAT h'.YT I.E.—QUID DF.II? qL'/D SON DEM > RENU1S TV, QUOIi JUIIET ALTER: VOL. V. ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1831. No. 50. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, BY O. P. SHAW. Terms.—Three dollars per year, payable in advance, •r Tour dollars if delayed to the end of the year. The alter amount will be rigidly exacted of all who fail to meet their payments In advance. No subscription received for less than one year, un- .'ess the money is paid in advance; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrcaragr’3 are paid, except at tiie option of the publisher. A failure on the part of subscribers to notify us of their intention of relinquish ment, accompanied with the amount due, will be con- ndered as equivalent to a new engagement, and pa pers sent accordingly. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates. ?H3*All Letters to the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to eocure attention. Notice of the sale of Lsnd and Negroes by Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish ed sixty days previous to the day of sale. The .'ale of Persona! Property, in like manner, must bo 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 f-ur months. Notice that Application will be mado for Letters of Administration, must be published thirty days, and fo T.ettera of Dismission, six months. less : levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. in favor of James Kylee, sen. vs. Abel Pearson, administrator of Abel Pearson, deceased, and sundry other fi/fas vs. said Pearson as administrator of Abel Pearson, deceased : levied on as the property of said Pearson, as adminis trator of Abel Pearson, deceased. N *v. 29. a. CH ASTAIN, D. Sli’ff. SHERIFFS' SALES. LARK SHERIFF’S SALE Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Conrt House in the town of VVatkinsville, Clark county, within the lawful hours of eale, the fol lowing property, to wit: One sorrel Horse with two white feet, about e'lght or nine years old: levied upon as fho property of 7ames M. Burton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Henry Ligon vs. James Ligon and James M. Burton. Nov. 29. ISAAC S. VINCENT, D. Sh’ff. T ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be sold, at the Court-house in the town cf Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit .* Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, l/hereon Thomas S. Price now lives, lying on the Wal nut Fork of the Oconee River, adjoining Cochran and Randolph, grantee not known : levied on as tho pro perty of Thomas S. Price, to satisfy ten fi. fas. in favor of Truman Kellogg, vs. Ezekiel Price, Thomas S. Price and Fletcher Horton. Property pointed out by Thomas S. Price. Levy made and returned to *me by a Constable. One Negro woman, sixteen or seventeen years cf age, named Cherry and her child, a boy eigh teen months old, named Cicero, also one negro girl six }caru old, named Rachel, and one girl four years old, ntinit •* Salty : a!t ttr ted on r.c the p.-v.-T** ..r r 3 .N;.i Price, to satisfy nine execution* in favor of Truman Kel logg, vs. Ezekiel Price. Levy made and returned to mo bv a Constable. JOHN RANDOLPH, Sli’ff. Nov. 22. GEORGI A, OGLETHORPE COUNTY Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, September Term, 1831. Present their Honors John Banks, Edward Cox, and Thomas R. Andrews. RULE NISI. T HOMAS ED'A ARDS, administrator of L ; ttleber- ry Edwards, deceased, states to tho Court that ho has fully settled up the Estate of said deceased, piayatobs dismissed therefrom, therefore ordered that all persons concerned, are required to file their objections agreeably to law,or letters Diamissnry will issue in six months. An extract from the minutes of the Court, this 6th September, 1831. WILLIAM H. SMITH, Clk. Sept. 20.---38.—m6m T be held in and f ‘JACKSON Sheriff's Salo.—On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will bo sold, at the Court-House in the town of Jefferson, Jackson coun tv, within tho usual hours of sale, the following'proper- y, to wit: Fifty-eight Acres of Land, more or loss, adjoining Cowan and others : levied on as the proper ty of Isaac Rawls, sin. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Ebcnczcr Newton, vs. said Rawls. One Lot of Land, containing Four Hund red Acres, more or less, adjoining Hardy and others; levied on C3 the properly of John B. Jackson, to satis* fr sundry fi. taB. issued from a Justice’s Coutt in favor of Jeremiah Unsse! and others. Levy mode and re turned to me by a Constable. Nov. 22. BARNABAS BARRON, I*. Sh’ff. V ACKSON SlicnfTa Sale.—On the first Vf Tuesday in JANUARY next, will bn sold ut the Coort-houBe in the tow* of Jefferson, Jackson offunty, within the usual hours of sale, tho following yfopetty, to wit: One Negro woman by the name of Pollis, her child Sarah, one tract of Land containing two hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining llinton and others, lying on the wntera of Beach Creek, and one tract containing three hundred Acres, more or lose, ad joining Joseph Bunion and others : levied on as the nrooerty of Brookfield Bunion, to satisfy a fi. fa. in la* trot of William Bryant, vs. said Butson. Two Hundred Eighty-seven and a half Acres ofLand, more or less, granted to Thomas Mc Call • levied on as the property of Henry Duke, torsatis- iy his * ax lot the vcarlS30. Levy made and returned to me by a Constoblc. One Negro man by the namo of Ned : lo- vied on a. the property of John Hardwick, to satisfy a (i. fa. in favor of David L. Knox, vs. said G. F. ADAMS. D. Sh’ff. H I LL Sheriff* Sale.—On the first T ties* flay in JANUARY' next, will bo sold, at the Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro. party, to wit: Om» Crib of Cora, supposed to b« twenty* five Baird*, more or less, four stacks of fodder, tw* cows ami calves, and one sow and four shoals : all In vied on as Min iroperty of loab Marten, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Superior Court in favor of John MoEwer, vs. said Marten. Two 11 nnd ini and F fly Acres of Lnnd, more or loss, tmd known by Lot No. 141, in the 9th District of Hair county : levied on ns flic property of Benjamin Dutmgan, to satisfy a fi. la. issued from Mall Superior Cour» in favor of the Officers of Court, i id Donagan. Property pointed out bv defendant. Dec <5 JACOB F.BERHART. sh’ff. itfl^Aa .tfO i ICES. To JOHN P WM.I.1S And, all person* interested mho reside out of the State ol Georgia. TAKE NOTICE. HAT 1 shall apply pply to the further administration brooks, deceased. These arc therefore to cit*- and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of «md deceased, to appear a* mv office within Mir »im« prescribed bv law, !«• shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th July, 1831. GEORGE IIAVVPE, c. c. o. July 19*—29—mCm. to the next Superior Court to the county of Clark, and >1010 of Georgia, on tho second Mondav in February next, for a Writ of partition to havo laid off and assigned me my dower, or one third part of a certain tract ofLand, lying in Clark county, Georgia, containing two hund red Acres; more or less, adjoining Lunds formerly he- longing to Daniel W. Easley, now known a* the Col lege lands, granted to William Few, and by Few con veyed to George Smith and by Smith conveyed to Samuel Hollawny, and now in the possession of John \. Cobb. I, being by the laws of Georgia entitled to a —--- 5~ *»•- —iJ — J ...ti.no vnn gjnn nllend nd file your objections if to you shall seem fi* CLARA HOLLA ' AY, widow and relict of Samuel liolluway, dic'd. August 30.—35—m6m. GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY. W HEREAS William t’Michael administrator tho Delate of Edmund Dickerson, lataof Wal ton county, deceased, applies to me for letters oS Dib- nission from the further administration of said estate: These ere therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin gular tfie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear nt mv office a it bin the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 19»h of August, 1631. I ESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o. August 23.—34—m6m. mortgage Hardwick. Nov. 22. II ALL ShcrifTs Sale.—On the first Tues day in JANUARY next, will be sold, at the I’nitruHoiiss m the town of Gaincavilie, Hall county, within the usual hour, of sale, the following property, One Mule i levied on as the properly of Pleasant Hulsey, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued troffl Hall Inferior Court in favor of P. J. Murray, vs- John Vrcast, and Pleasant llulscy, security. Property poin ted out by said Hulsey. One three horse Wagon, and Fifty barrels „„ ... • levied on as tho property or 'property SEfctfE tend ant. f Twenty barrels of Corn, more or less : lo- fi e fa° in”™ ofTJ? MhtTrs>V»»- Th°"»w“ nd Themis Moor. Property pointed out by Thomas r °Threo Hundred and forty Acres of Land, . . . | ev jeil on is the properly of Jacob Uear- ffVhoma. & wHo ha. * no control oAatd fi. fs. Two Lots or Surveys ofLand, No. 23, ani isaaasiiwassrirt GEORGIA, MORGAN COUNTY. K NOW all menbv these presents tfiat f, Daniel Jackson of the county and State aforesaid, ain held and firmly bound unto James Bradley in the sum of two hundred dollars, for the true payment ol which, I bind myself, my heirs and assigns, firmly by these pre sents; sealed with iny seal, and dated this day of December,* 1821. The condition of the above obligation is such, that it the above hound Dani:! fac.kson doth make the said James Bradley a good and sufficient title to Lot No. eighty-five in tho Tenth District of Hall county,then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. DANIEL JACKSON, (l. s.) GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Superior Court, September Term, 1831.- RULE NISI To Establish lost Bond. I T sppearine tu the Court by tho nfBJnvit nf Jnnfcs Bradisy'hat ih.oriciniil of which the above i« a copy in substance, lias been lost or destroyed on motion it is ordered, rhsi said copy be established in lieu of tho original, unless cause be shewn to the con- trary on nr before the next term of this Court, anti that a copy of this rule he published once a month for three months in the AI^^A ' Sept. 27.—39 — m3m. GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY. Superior Court, August Term, 1«3I. JOltN D- OrERSTIttlET, ) vs. > In E’/nUif. Bodot Boti.NM.it. ) 1 THE Sheritf having returned the above Bill with on entry, that the defendant is not to b, found ill the county: It ia on motion ordered, that scr- vice of said bill he perfected by publishing this rul once a month for three months More the next term o ibis Court, in one of tho public Gaieties of the* Siair A true copy taken from tho minutesinf 'he Hope"., Court of said county, this loth day <’f Nov lfijl V. HARALSON.CIk. Nov. 22 — 47—mJm. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Court of Ordinary. O N motion o' John Leek, stating to the Conrt that m holds a b -nd made bv John ' inters, late -.f said county, declared, fur titles tf. a Lot ofLand, No. 453, m Irwin comfy, a copy of which bund is filed in Mio Clerk’s oflic*- of this Court, and praying ifiat this Conrt direct the Ydinimstrator of the said John Win ters to execute titles to the 8Rtne. It is therefore or dered, that the AJmimstratnr do make said titles ar- cording to the terorand effect of said bond, to said John Leek, unless sufficient eatise be she vn to the contrary within three months, or at the next term of this Court,aOe.r'h* expira inn of thrao months : and it is further ordered, hat a copy of this role be published in the Athenian on*« a month for three months, and also, a copy of the^ame be posted ip at iwo or more public places in mid county. A true extract from the minutes. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Dec. 6.—19 -m3tn A D MINIS Til A TO R’S S AI. E ^JPY r virtue of an order from the Infc tglctlioipo countv, when sitting for ordinary pu poses, will he sold at Lexington, on the first Tuoa- day in Junury next, the Plantation adjoining Jutncs Thompson and William Robinson, on Broad River, containing Three Hnndred Acres more or less, also, three Negroes, consisting of two women and a i |nld, belonging to the Estate of George I*. Sorrow, deceased* Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of hind deceased. 'Terms made known on the day of sale. JESSE M. SORROW, Adtn’r. Oct. 18.—42.—ids. o N« EXECUTOR’S SALE. ^ the fiist Tuesdai in Januai v next, will b sold hv an order of the honorable the Inferior Cmirt kaoii county, three 'rgroes, Dool, W ile> and belongii g to the estate <>f Obcdtuh Watson, I. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of HaiJ . Terms cash. JOSEPH LANDRUM, Ex’r. r. 1.—44—tds. W HEREAS John Harper, Adtr GEORGIA, CL ARK COUNTY. p«*r and Anhelemn L. s de bonis non with the will annexed, mi the Est>v**of'George Harper, dec’d. apply ’o me iCT ofDismission, from tho further administration nf said iT*.*'** : These are therefore Co cite and aoit? n »wh all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceived, to be nd appear at my office witliin the time nrescribeo* by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 28th dav of June, 1631. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. bine 28 -2fi—6m. GEORG I \, H\LL( OUMY. W IERE4S John M’Counell am! '-elsnn Dicker* letters of Dismisinoii from the estate of Robert West- GEORGI A, CLARK COUNTY. ^^/■flEREAS Joseph Ligon, Executor of James sion from the furtiur auiuii.:i. ,, ‘i , ^n «m moo Theseare therefore to ci*o ..ndaimonish, all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of paid deceased, to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed hv ‘hw, to show cause, if any they havo, why said Letters Jiould not be granted. Given under my hand this 20th of Ang. 1631. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. August 23.—31—m6in. GEORGI A, JACKSON COUNTY. HTHEREAS " illiam Bell and tames Hemphill, t w executors of tho last will and testament of Prosser Hurt n, dee’d. apply to me for letters of Dis mission from the further administration of said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of paid deceased, tube a >d appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law to **hew cause if any they have, why said letters hould not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rd August, 1831. WILLIAM COWAN,c c. o. August 30 —35—mfirn. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W tlF.vtoM) Jarncr IIb -m>n.«a WdUam Onme aduiinistraters of Elijah Garner, doc. ased ap ply to in« fo 1 * letters rl Dismission from the further ad ministration of said estate. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all an<l sin* pillar tho kindred *»nd creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed b\ luw, »n sh^w c.mao if any ihoy have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand this 30tii August, 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, C. c. o. Sept. 6.—36.—ni6m. ^ W,T GUARDIAN’S SALE. O N the firs Tuesday in January next, will be sold, agreeablv to nn order of the honorable the Info- I iron: t of Franklin countx, when sitting for ordi-j furi A I)M1NISTR ATORS S ALE, •Id on I he lust Saturday m December the residence of lleberen Strother, in untj; of Rabun, all the perishable property be- longing to the estate of Jumes Strother, isle of said unty, deceased, consisting of u set of millstones and lions articles of household and kitchen tedious to mention. Terms n ade know u nary purposes, nt the Court house in I)oolv county, a on the day ofsulu. tract of laud No. 22, t uniainn g two hundred and fifty JAMES B. HENSON Acres, more nr less, situated in the 9'ii District of said I A. Ml!.!.EH, county. Sold for the benefit of the orphans of Joshua j Nov. 15.—46 - ids. Immens, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES McDONALD, Guard. Oct. 11.-41—Ids. • Adm’rs. A DM INISTR \ TOR’S S A LE. \W/ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January ▼ ▼ next, hi Lexington. Oglethorpe county, between the usual hours of pale, the Laud and Negroes belong ing totlie Estnte <91 Martha Milliard, deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JOS. B. MILLIARD, Ad’mr. Oct. 4—'40—tds ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. O N the fiist Tuesday in lanoarv next, will be sold in the town of Clavton, Rabun countv, ii Tract of Land lying m the 13th District of originally llabcr- sham, n<»w Rabun county, No. 119 Sold by order of the Inferior Court of Rabun county when sitting for ordinary purposes Sold fir the benefit of the heirs creditors of Thomas Middleton, late of said coun ty deceased. Terms ina le known on the day of sale. THOMAS MIDDLETON, Ad o’r. DEBORAH MIDI)!.ETON, Admr'x. Oct. 25 - 43- td.* EXECUTORS SALE. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeably to ail older of the honoruhle the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when Hitting military purposes between the usual bourn of sale, five Negro* a,a woman and lour cbi dren.belonging to the Estate of Charles Hardman, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav ofsale. ROBERT S. HARDMAN, Ex’r. Nov. 8—45—tds. 4 DM I VI ST RATO R’S SALE. W ILL be sold on the first 'Tuesday in January iiHXt, ar tho Court hutisc in Lexington, Ogle thorpe county, between the usual hours of sale, the Lauds and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Edw ard Trayler, deceased. WASHINGTON TRAYLER, Adm’r. Oct. 25—43-—tds. LX ECU'TOES SALE. GREEABLY to tho last will nnd testament of Stephen Whitmire, deceased, will be sold on th 1st Tuesday in January next, ut the court-house ii nail county, seven (7) likely Negroes Sold for th benefit of the legatees of said deceased. Terms mad know ori tho day of sale JOHN WHITMIRE, F.x’r. October 11.—41—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S POSTPONED SALE. O N the first Tuesday in January next, w ill be Bold at the (’our' House in Carnraville, Franklin coun tv, under an order off lie honorable the Inferior Court of Frank'in county, when hitting for ordinary purposes, F’fty Acres of land, more or less, nt the mouth of little Shoal Creek, adjoining William Cowthim, Esq. nnd others, and three hundred and fifty Acres on the wa ters of Light wooding Creek, adjoining Charles 'N altera and others, and one hundred and lit 1 ) Acres adjoining Jeremiah Milner, or, the w-aters of said Creek, being thw Real Enatn of Elijah Wallers, dr-erased. Sold for the benefit of I ho heirs of said deceased. T-rrm* mad*’ known on the day of sale JEREMIAH WALTERS, Adm’r. Nov. 1.--44—tds. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W hereas John Wayne, adm’r. and Orplia Wilson, Admr’x on llm estate of John Wilson, dec’d. ap ply to me lor letters of Dismission from said estate: These art therefore to rite and admonish nil and sin gular the kindred and croditora of said deceased, to be ami appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, ifany they havo, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand this 5»h September, 1831. * CiF.OKGK HAWPE, c. c. o. Sept. 13.—37—mCm. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL he sold on Monday the 19th of December next, at the late residence of James A. Hill, !a»« of Oglethorpe county, deceased, ell the personal properly belonging to said deceased, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cows, Sheep, several V"ke of Oxen, Cart on** Road Wagon,* Crop „f Corn, Cotton, Fodder, Farming Utensils, Household arid Kitchen fiirnifurr,to gether with sundry articles too tedious to mention. Sold for thehsnefit of the heirs. Terms made known nn the day of sale. Sale to continue from day to day inti! ell Bold. BLANTON M. IIILL, Adin’r. Nov. 8.-45-tde. GEORGIA, CLARK COIMY, W HEREAS Gubiisl A. M..IIW, Administrator on ti c estate of Juhn Hall, *>' Sami tlnir county, Alabama, deceased, applies '« me for lett- s ol Diimistion from the further atlramteimUon of said ex- Ute r And whereas Gabriel A. Moffet, Admmiatrator on e estate otTeggy Strong, l.teol Clark county I. I, applies'to me (miction of Dismission front the further administration Administrator on GEORGIA. CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS James Meriwether administrator on the estate of Dunean G. Campbell, deceased, oppliea for teller* of Dismission from the further ad ministration nfeaid estate r Thnso arr therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within the tunc prescribed bylaw, to shew cause if any tney have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given ultlor my hand thw 15th Oct. 1831. mcrbil f iciiV i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. O N tho firH Tuesday in January next, agreeably t on order of the honoruhle the Inferior Court r Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purpose* will b« sold, in lefforson, Jackson county, two Negroes to wit: B*'haod Plmbe. Also, one tract ofLand i taining two hundred and sixty Arr**«, m**ro or less, whereon the dec«a«edlived, adjoining ^allaandKirk- harni all belonging to the » atate of James McMilien, late of aaid county, deceased. Terms made known on jo dav of sale. JAMES McMILI.F.N, Adm’r. MARY McMILI.EN, Admr'x. Nov. 15.—46— tds. Oct. 18.—42—m6m. JOSEPH LIGON. c. C. 0. And whereas Gabriel A. “ofcf.* wW GEORGI \, CLARK COUNTY apphe. 1 'o m« for letters of Dismission from tbe further —R„ hsr.!«,n aor administration on said estate: And whereas Gabriel A. Model, Administrator on the estste of Harriet Strong, late of Clark county, di-ceas *d, applies to me for letters of Di.mtsston Irom the lur- theradminiatrationon ssid cst-te : These arc therefore to cite and admoni.lt allandMn- mdar the kindred and rnedltors of said deceased, to be Snd appear at my office within the time preaertbod by |»w, toahaw cause, ifany they have, why said .letter! .hould not b« granted. Given under my hand this lib October. 1831. .JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. <*. Oct. t—40—ntfm wvwT|tp ( ji£\s Richard Hieharrlaon applies In mefor V T I utter, nf Diimi’tion from the further sdmintl. tration on the estate of Sar,h Perkins, deceased : These am therefore0, cl' 1 and admonish all and ain gular, the kindred •»%! rruditore nf .aid deeeaeed to be and appear el my office ..-thm the t,me pre.c,,hed bv lew, m shew cause, i'any. hey have, why aaid fal ters should not be granted. Given under my hand thie *' 0T -1631. JOSLPH EICON’, e. c Nnv. 15.—18,--m6ni. Honk- and.Tub Printingnealbj and ^ execittol ot this offer. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. V GREEABLY to an order of iho honorable the Infe rior Court of Oglethorpe county, when 'itti'»p for ordinary purposes, will be aold on Tuesday the 27th of December next, at the late residence of Thomas Johnson of Ogteihorpp county,deceased,all the Person al Property of said deceased, consisting of all the Stock nf horaet,COWS, hogs, aherp. and a yoke of oxen ami cart, corn, fodder, and a number of other articles too tsdious to mention. 6ala to continoe fr<»ni dav to ilay until all ia sold. Terms made known on the day of sal MARY ANN JOHNSON, Admr’x. Nov. 15.—46—*t‘lK ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. "WW^ILL be sold, on the 5th day of January next, n* ▼ ▼ the Lro residence of James Martian, late of said county, deceased, nil the Personal property be longing to said.deceased, consisting ol horses, hogs, mvs, sheep, n yoke of steers in pari, and family tools, 'gether with sundry other articles; also, the herns* h**ld an*! kitchen furniture. Sold for the benefit of the heirs nd creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on he day of suit*. Sale to continue from dav *o day until all is sold. SAMUEL FAHRISS, Adm’r. ANNA MARTIAN, Admr’x. Nov. 29.—48—tds. EXECUTOR’S SALE. w iu he sold on the first Tuesday in January ▼ V next, nt the Uourt-liouso in Jackson county, agreeably t an order of the honorable lb« In:* rior Court of said count v, all the land anil Negroes be I ris ing to the Estate of Samuel Henderson, late of said comity, deceased. Terms made known on the dsv ot' sale. ELMS HENDERSON, Ex’r. Nov. 29.—18 -tds. EXECUTRIX'S SALE. O N the first Tuesday in February ne.xt, will hi* «oM, at tho Court •house in Greene county, agreeably • an order of tho honorable the Inferior Court of said runty, when silling for ordinary purposes, a Tract nf Land, containing two hundred and seventy Acres, more or less, situated in Greene countv, -n the to.v* r.« f the Appalatrhio, adjoining Saffold and others. ^ *M ns the property of Sherwood Stanley, deceased, for *lm benefit of the heirs nod creditors of said deceased. Terms mad*: known nn the dav nf sale. MARTHA STANLEY, F.xr’x. Dee 6. -49 tds. A DM I MS Fit 4TOIU8 SALE. * O N the first Tuesday in February next, will he sold at the Court-house hi Clark county, agreeablv to nn order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Cl uric unty. when sitting fur ordinary purposes, one tract ofLand Iving in Clark county*, on McNutt's Creek, M7 »« n ; n ; n ^ ...A no,, a ..... MM . -- dho,one other tract lying on the waters of Bnrirer’c Creek, Containing nine hundred nnd forty Acres, rrmro rrr hiss, and four Negroes, helouginglo the Eat at * o f lames Langford, Tate of said county, deceased. Sold tho benefit of the heirs and creditors < f saiddcccaar ed. Terms made known on the day of sale. BEDFORD LANGFORD, Adm’r. Dec. 0.-49—tds. Mfnion Hotel, LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA. I UIE subscriber takes pleasure in stating tothe pubV lie, that from the liberal patronage received for four years past, ho still intends to accommodate all that may think proper to caM on him, with the to st the up country nHbrds. He assures Ihoao that rosy cull on Him, that nothing shall he wanting on his part to render them comfortable. I Jib House is situated on Crogarj Street,near the public square, and on the main street lending to Augustu from said Village. Drovers can he accommodated with good StahleH and Lots for Horses and Mules, and asviuluncc rendered in dinpoa* ing of them. HIS CHARGES ARE Man and Horse per day and night 51 50 Ian and Horae, Supper, Lodging and Break fast, 1 00 Man and Horse, Supper and Lodging, 62j Man, Breakfast, or Dinner nnd florae feed, 50 Man without llorss, Supper and Lodging, 37^ Boarding and l.odffinp per week, 2 OO do. do. per month, & 00 do. do. per year, 90 00 lone 7.—23.—tf. J. WAKDLAW. NEW STORE St NEW GOODS. rail IF. SuWribcr begs leave to inform the inhabits JT auta of Hall county, that he has established (*tnv- Hinesville, w here he contemplates carrying on i. By the 20th of this month he will open 4 general afltfoilmcnt, consisting «.f Dry Goode, J GROCERIES, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats. !SAnDi.Eitv,8tc. Ths fi»eiliti"« i which he ban in obtaim <g Goods, w illenv able him to keep constantly on band a fresh supply. He will dispose of Ins Goods on very accommodating terrna and at reduced prices. A. DAUVERG>E. Gainesville, N*»V. 15.— 40— 3t. bly to iglc- ADM1N1STR\TIMX’S SALE O N th. fir.t Til.«cl«.V m F.-'.m.ry nfxt, w ill b- at L.ttmfitun, Oe< thorp*' cniinty. .nord.rnflh. honnr.b!** <h« Infcrn.r Cm ihoru. r* untv. when silling Inr nrrtin.r, purpunc, a- v.n N»e rn *"i * nl * on * ,,,e ' °* ,n 'h. t»»t* r» nf Clmul’. Crt-.k, .nnlaininp <*n. htin*lr«*l and rrt tun. Arr.a, inor. or Irw. aubjeet to a r.».n.tu nne third,bsing the mterest*.fth* wid***- - d ' to aaid tract. T*- - made known mi mi«‘ nav •* * -<\KY ANS JOHN PON,* dor 1 Nnv. J5.— MACDONOUGII HALL. rV3 1 * E tuib-tcribcr bep. Id**. *° inform hi* Ji friends and the poW*^ g* nerally, that hu has taken that large and connnorlioii* house form* rly occupied as a TAVFRN by William Hardin and liopr a from his long experience in business, lo be able mnivu the most decided satisfaction to all who may favor bin with their patronage. ..... e i Mis bar-will he supplied will, tho heat of LtqOnf^- and his Table furnished w ith every thing the coiinir affords. Ilis stable win he supplied with the best pr«»vrnder and attended by a.« experienced and alien-< live Ostkr. McDonough, Nov. I. FRSNCIS A. HU80N, -44—6t. D ITItlNG ih. PI * Kl NOTICE. ■ tVi 't.pr’i* ubanner from thi. pl.u. , is autliorlMd ts act a. >u? eg* ul. * A. BBYDIE* Dr-. •■jay