Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, November 17, 1814, Image 4

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■CAGLE TAVERN ■ ■ A»n STAGE OFFICE. Subscribers having entered nUo Co-Partnership under the firm of M GRIMES er SIMS, Hava taken fnr a term of yean that enm aruA well known establishment, tot nveriy Ashtbirg Tavern, but lately occupied by Messrs. C*lEvey &, Bustin. Genteel tra vellers with their families may be assured of the most attentive treatment, and may enjoy , a decree of jmivscy and retirement, seldom met with in Public Houses, as they have ad j tcent and convenient buildings, al*oge'ber unconnected with »he hustle of rheTavejn. Tiwey are at present, and intend to ose eve ry exertion to be constantly supplied with whatever will comrihsue ei’Ker to the com fore nr of Travellers, in general, t He pillar Boarders. N The ‘Y leel a degiee of confidence when they 1 m S»rang£rs to them liaise, since they leteraiinty! to. devotexfek'iJ&As* imremitted liort to the of their cus *jb knd t»u-.t tbas by tneri ing, they tcceivt a liberal share of ptibi »c pitro* fC;... ■ * ■■*". V > •V^ iv ; . ■ ■ ? V. ■’ ‘ t • ■ • William o. otUMES. WILL!AM SIMS. na, (Geo.J 2in Octobfr, ISI t. mToF geohgiaT Ry His Excellency lie ren Ear • % J*, Governor a.rl Commakder ii Chief of the Army and Nuoy ts this State , and of the Mili tia. the* enf t PROCLAMATION. *ER&AST have, as directed in and ‘ t of the General Assetnb y, passed of February, 1 799, entitled “ an act 1 e the General Livedo ns in this stare,. a . nnt the time of the meeting ot the ssemljfyp* and counted up os given to ihe several candidates at cfKMis he*d rm Monday the 3d day , Inst, for six members to represent *h m the House of Kejlresematives of tb ,ress of the United Stares, for two ‘ \}r *m and after the 3d day of March, 1 h >rn which it appea r% that John Ft Alfred Cutlibert, Wißnti Lump- j kin, Richard H. Wilde, Uoiihig Hall and » inrmas Tdfair, enquires, have the highest Hu mber of vote*,. And whereas it is pointed out by the act above mentioned, “ that no person shall be i 41 elected a Representative. to Congress who “ has nor been an inhabitant of this stare three, years next preceding his election, and *’• paet his ca* regularly during 1 that time,” a*. 1 that 44 no commission shall issue to, or ** from any .inch-person so elected, until *>a “ Mstaciory tronyf is produced that the tax of • neb pu§jion ha been regularly paid as above* “ me.oiscd, aruij that he has Jv.Mjally h.id *• ihe ''resifpfce herein prescribed.** and fur \ th ♦ »v> *tnv t»**rson duly elected, • ’ --'g t< ; bis sf&u\ ,<»?»••: i thereof in it' ; i’vih C'-‘*rcMth ‘lit i.ot in twenty ’■ to. within forty h r.odf an, signify h'.s ac “ ‘V,-, i <*e, •"-*r fcha if yhis life, the * G ... , V. liitf ihall or •J ,It v a be w elec ■or *<? fc • &c. 1h . i heretore • .• t « rojier to issue this \,y ’.••.•• declaring that ttif. :Uc»V3a:rt |ohn Forsvth, Alfred Cuthhert, Wiisr.n l.umpkln, Richard H. Wilde, flo!U ing Hall ami Thomatr Telfair, esquires, ave duly dec ed to : represent dits state in the House of Represent ctives Os the 1 Congress of the United for the term of two year i from and after the 3d day of Match, 1315, and also ».» notify each of them, to signify to fne die accrtrance of his appointment within the time limit ted by hw, and to produce such proofs of his eligibtliry as are required by the act above mentioned. Given under my hanjU find the Great Seal of the State, at the St tte-1 louse in MiMctigevtJle, this twenty-fifth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred Sc'four teen, and in the thirty-ninth year of the Independence of the United States of AtiUrtica.- PGI-EK- EAHLY. By the , ABXLR HAMMOND, Secretary of State. Odohea 25. 3® f ; ~t~ m Hi ■- ‘ „ - ■ -j- ■ T - -- T , ~ UVFOR3!AfION 1C ANTED Os Two Teams Loaded at Au lynsia for West Tennessee, as fol- VJ “ J>r Mr. Adam Caldwell of Nashville, - ..i.-crates of cart’-on ware, Ode trunk and ’ _ , . ;r x , r .y'' : - 4 'ojg *• Shat fee r>r GAhadn, one large -of ‘Va»3, barrels’ of coUVf, one one keg of spice, two trunks, rve Ivoxca *t*d one &matl bale of blankets Vl>» Xt? stwl park ages, &C. exclusive of -crap* ’*'■ ma* ked F. &S. v-rV three men with those teams woof them fair comp it cted ; the name of one Latigton or Langsum, the other’s name r ri recollected ; ‘he third is of dark complec tion <>i low stature, whoie name is Gordon. ; The reason for wishing information is ow int 4 to information retmvcdj that some person was ill pursuit of one or tro of thv>se wag rtj'Wrf frj? debt, where by. if they shudld be Overtaken, the t a»si»na*i <*nos the ,io4. wrtt ld nnvr wi»b delay, which would or could atidresshtg a lew lines to T!k mas’ and John Moore of \ngustu, by the or ar.v gcntkman, would, i •„■/„:,r,H.vinK. ‘ Xe “«■«»«• •KAtUA t? SHAIH-.L. A !)A.M CALDWELL. ’CIORGIA, Clark cour.tv. Where s Samuel & John Jackson have ap for letters of adr-itnis;atH»n on the estate tfDW«i iNn \v, of m couuTy, dec«s --” Tfitso »« tbenfor- to rit« ard wtmoivsh »il f>rtl ai»tWU>* kmdreti.aptUr.iUiorsrf * rl deteawd, to »>* »«■ m > n ®“ “‘.hni *e time ™t b> law s he»- _ if any i why said town should aoti* P Given u-dcr mj Wat *§ce. tbif Si St <idV Os p ;V FRAN KLIN COL LEGE* THOSE persons who are in a-r rears for* tui *, ion at Franklin College are respectfully requested to make immediate payment either to the subscriber or the President of the college. A. 8. CLAYTON. Athens, October 13* 1814* NOTICE. Ninb months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable “the Inferior Court of Clark County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two huodred acres of land f the same bemg more or leshj lying and being in said county on the waters of Porter’s creek, granted to Jphn Harnett) joining lands of Brown, Moore and others— Also two hundred and sixty acres, lying and being tn Jackson county on the waters of Curry N creeks near Jefferson, granted to Brant! yu— The aforesaid tracts of land to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John Barnett, deceased, late of Clark County. lUfiN t - D ARNETT, Administrlor. ’ July 7, 1814. notice! -/\*EL persons are notified that the only legal title to the lauds formteriy averred by Zachanah Cox. in the County of Jackson, is now vested in the subscriber—All for rent or purchase must be made to her, as no person else is authorized to make any contract in regard to said lands. „ ANN COX. Lkft my plantation about the first of July, a negro man named P!hU, belonging to the estate of Henry Pope, formerly the property of Mr. Hatchett, a blacksmith by trade, about 45 years old—any per son that will apprehend said fellow and confine him so that I can get him by the first day of November shall receive a reward of ten dollars by me S. JOHNSON. September 12, 1814. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE?"” * hut on the 1 2th dty of February there no ill be sold at the house of John Roberts, deceased , in Clark county, the following property, viz. SIX Negroes, to wit—-two boys, one Woman and her three children. Terms twelve months credit with bond and approved security. AVERY .ROBERTS, Administrator. September 5, 1815. —»■———— * .. GEORGIA, Jackson County. SUPERIOR COURT. - r~T~I JL HE Petition of James M. C. Montgomery’ and Thomas Hyde, guardians, state that an original bond to the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, for the performance of the duties of guardian to David Rogers, T homas S. Rogers, Mary Rogers Sc John H. Rogers, orphans of Thomas Rogers, deceased, by Daniel John son and Martha his wife, which bond was signed by Daniel Johnson, Tho mas Johnson and John Hampton, a copy of which with an .affidavit of its loss is herewith filed, and your petitioners pray the establishment of the said copy in lieu of the origi nal. Os? motion of John M. Dooly at* torney for the petitioners, it is order ed that a copy of this petition and order be published once a month for six months in one of the public ga zettes of this state, and that unless sufficient cause is then shewn, the said copy will be established in lieu of the original. > A True Copy froth the Minutes, March Term 1814. - EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk, - —— ~, M .a,.; r di GEORGIA, Clark County. Court of Ordinary, November Term • MULE NRL ON the petition of William Finch, Jun. praying that the exec utor of William Finch, Sen. de ceased, may be directed to make ti tles to a certain tract of land in lee simple, situate, lying and being in the fiistdu, of Abbeville, South Ca rolina,'joining lauds of John Mar row, Hugh M'Cormtck and David Paisley, agreeabjy to a bond made by the said William Finch, Sen. Sc Lydia Finch, in the life time of the said William, Sen. a copy of which is filed in court. It is ordered that the executor of the said William Finch, Seri, deceased, make titles in pursuance of an act of the Legislature-of this State ki such cases mud? aiul pro vided, unless cause be shewn io the contrary.court of ordinary to be iiolden in and for the courtly of Mark, on the ; first Monday ik March next. : i A true copy from the Minutes. JOHN HODGE C. C. O ■'*o?= ,” ‘ A’ S’ :■ i- ‘S', - •• . * I ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will he sold at the house of Henry Strickland* Madison county on b'rt day the 2 5th of November next, ? ALL the pernor* al property of the Ancit 1L SincklarKL deceased* coMsi«*. »t»tf of Horses Hogs and o tjier articles too tedious to mention* Tet ms Os sale twelve months credit, bonds with approved security. CADE D. STRICKLAND, THOMPSON C. S fRICKLAND, Administrators. , September 22d, 1814.’ GEQMGIA U Madison County. SUPERIOR COURT, 0cfOB&R Term, 1814. HE petition of John H. Marks shew- ‘ eth that he was lately the purchaser at she rtd’s Sale in said county, of a tract oi land sold as the property of Absalom Hendrick, who then redded upon the premises, containing two hundred acres, more or less, lying on the south fork of Broad rjver, adjoining lands graxited to Noah Cloud, on the cast and on the south, bounded on Broad river—and stating that there was an original deed of conveyance of said land from one Samuel Nelson to said Hendrick* and under which deed the said Hendrick derived title—which said original deed is lost or mislead so that it cannot now be found-—and that a copy of said deed so near as can be recollected, toge ther with an affidavit of its loss are filed in the clerk’s office of said court ■>—and praying the establishment of said copy in lieu of the origi ■rai. On motion of counsel for the petitioner* it is ordered! that a cqgv of this petition and or der be published once a month for the teem of six months in one of the public gazettes of this state —and that unless sufficient cause is then shewn, the said copy will be established in lieu of the original. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true extract from the minutes, October 7, 1814. . JAMES LONG, Clerk. COLLECTOR’S SALE~ WILL BE SOLD At the Court House in Jackson County, on the first ‘Tuesday in February next , the following tract of land , or cs much thereof as wilt satisfy the tax due thereon with rest . Eight hundred & forty acres of land, grant ed to Joseph Wilson, lying on the Mulberry Fork of the. Oconee river, estimated and re turned as the third quality high land, (so say three freeholders) adjoining AnJ bounded N. l E. by Thomas M‘Calls iands and vacant land, S. E. by Jesse Lee’s land, S. W. by Luckie and sewright’s, and on the other side by surveyed land—the above land in de fault for the year 1812, fax d«e 2 dollars & 52 cents. , JOSEPH LITTLE, T. C. J. C August 6, 1814. » GEORGIA, Clark county. Whereas George Whitehead, administva tor on the estate of Elizabeth Whitehead, deceased, has applied for letters of dismission from the further administration of the estate of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, (if any) in my office within six months from the date hereof or said letters will be granted. Given under rvy hand this sth’day of Sep tember, 1814. JOHN HODGE, C. C« O* EXECUTOR’S SALE- On Monday the \2th day of December next , Will be sold to the Highest Bidder on a credit of twelve months ct the late residence of Sarah Stokes , - of Madison county , deceased* -AILL the residue of the estates ofWm, 3c Sarah Stokes,consisting of a number of likely* country bora ne groes, horses, oxen and ox cart, plantation tools and farming utensils, oats, fodder and about three or four hundred barrels of corn. ALSO, .1 One Tract of Land in said county, with tolerable improvements, con taining two hundred & three acres. Notesiwith approved security will be required. WM. M. STAKES, Surviving Executor of Wm. Stokes, deceased, and Executor of Sarah Stoke?, October Ist* 1814. .It JUJUS T A CEH TIN EL. Such persons resident in Jackson county of such as have removed therefrom, indebted upon account to the proprietors of the above printing office prior to the 37th of ■ May, 1809, are informed that Mr. David Rogers is authorised to col lect and receipt for said dues. Benjamin J. JJayckincA, for self & Geo, F* Randolph, Augusta, Oct, 2f, 18 14. \C'b r . ; NO i ICE. * Those having demands against the estates of Col. Samuel Jack and James It. P. Jack, deceased, wil* present them properly authen ticated within the time prescribed by-law—and ail who are indebted to the estates are ieqnest ed to m* at immediate payment to JQHN HODGE, AdwCr, NINE- months from the date hereof ap plication will be made to the honorable the 4n feriof court of Clark county, for leave to sell one hur-it <*d acres of land, more or less, lying in said county, on ;he waters of liobenson’s jomjng joe; Dickinson and others, be ing part cf the estate ot John Roberts, de cea^d—-To be sold for the benefit of the hews and creditors bf said deceased. AVERY ROBERTS, v J : k Adminisua-'Or,. Georgia. r CLARK SUPERIOR COURT* f jtnyovJiN ssprsMzsx t&zM ! 813 ; lames Thomas, . , ) ■; ‘'• f ‘ .k-|i r ; -A] „„ , f RULE NISI- j ! Michael A. Gauvnia. ) I UPON the petition of Jame? Tho, ; mus praying the foreclosure nfifte c l quity of redemption contained m a certain mortgage, given by a Mich ael A. Gan vat ato the said James Thomas* on a certain trace of land containing six hundred acres* being part of tao five thousand acre tracts of land granted to Charles Geary D 4 Esli\mg, including a tract of one .hundred and thirty acres, lately oc cupied by John Them as and sold to said M* A. Gaii’um by said John Thomas, the said land lying and be ing in tlie county and state aforesaid on the waters of Trail creel;, for the better securing the payment of a. certain sum therein specified. It is ou&hn&9» that the said Michael A. Gauvain do pay this court in twelve months from this date, the principal and interest in said mortgage contained* and the cost expended in and about the fore closing the same, or be barred ol his. eqiftty of redemption in and to the same. And that this rule be pub* li&hed once a month for twelve months iw one of ti*e public gazettes ol this state, or served upon the de fendant six months previous to live time required by tnis rule, to pay ofi the sum contained in said mortgage A True Copy from the Minutes of £a*ri Cmm this sth day of jar. nary, 1814 STERLING ELDER* Clerk GEORGIA, Clark Count?. Court of Ordinary, ‘fitly Term, RULE AV& On the petition of Thomas Whit ney praying that the administrators of Beattie M*Kigney, deceased, may be directed to make titles to a cer tain tract of land in fee simple, con taining two hundred two and a half acres, in the ‘ 2 9th district of Wil kinson county and state of Georgia, known and distinguished in the plan of said district by No. one hundred and forty-two, agreeably to a bond made by the said Beattie in his life time to the said Thomas, a copy of which is here filed in court. ON motion, it is ordered that the administrators of the said Beattie- M'kigney, deceased, make titles in pursuance of an act of the Legisla ture of this state in such case made and provided, unless cause be shewn to the contrary at a court to be hid den in and for the county of Clark on the first Monday in November next. A true ccpvfrom the Minutes,'- JOHN HODGE , C. C\ 0. •«ih inniaa «• ij ii **m«bm**w m mum • i«*a«u>< ’ NINE months from the date hereof application will, be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Clark County, lor leave to sell tfie Real Estate of the late Col. Petdf Randolph, deceased, or as much thereof as is situate in the said coun ty ; for the benefit of the heirs am] creditors. THOMAS JV. COBB, Adnt . cum, test . annexo . March 21, 1814. tjty ■ — - Tn -11 n- —rn i u \tm -p, um M GEORGIA , Clark county . Whereas/Daniel Conner, Executor of Edward Hagina, deceased, has applied for letters of dismission from the further admi nistration of the estate of said deceased. These are \ here fore ro cite and admonish alt and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, so fde their objections (if any) in my office within six months from the date hereof, or said letters will be granted. Given under my hand this sth day at Sep tember, 3844 i JOHN HODGE, C. C. O. , /■ ium rnr,ffll .; rIT ~*. 1J1 1 ‘ > rj wtuwvtf. FiFTT DOLLARS REWARD. Deserted on the 18&<>f September la*;, from the recruiting station at Carets viile, Franklin county, Georgia, John Ham bree, a private soldier, id years of age, five feet 7 1-4 inches high, dark complexion, dark eyes, black hair, born in the state of South Carolina, by profession a carpenter. The above reward with aii reasonable expences will be given to any person who wilt appre hend the said John Hambyee, and delivering him to tfte ar Carnesvilie, or to capt. John E. Calhoun at Pendleton, court-honse, S. C.~—■ It. is supposed that he will attempt to go to the Indian Nation, near Chotu. WM. MILL WEE, 2d Lt jd Itirie Regt. October 3d, ISI4. SOLOMON BETTON J3eGS leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that lie has rented lor the present and ensuing year the House and Lot formerly occupied by Capt. Cary, in, Athens, as a Private Boarding-House* which stands on the first street immediately back of CapL BrowrTs, where he intends keeping k V * j &i PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT,’ for visitors wishing to spend the sickly season in this Town, for ra velling Gentlemen, and Students of College, to whom-: every att<iittoii, wilTbc paid, iM exertions mads to give enti?V satisfaction* Ara&xs, Avgmt 4 y 1t44. voTrtE.lMA k* Tkt *«SierS**?r about to he absent*#! a tour «( dn ! y *h • «s**fci||:-*** montHs, deniM U proj*t to info; inhis -ustorr.rrs tnat the Hu /»- ne-s ftt hi’- ih«p in iht* meaium*?, bo carried 0.1 hy Drury Q “ V . V LAMBKU. October i2»‘ ! 8:4. /«* mmw -O *».no^-wri—yin#- «►*■»»<»«» <■» ■ ■««—■»»* “inn u«»u».r—i i—ts ■•* : 4 months dfter date applica tion wiit be tnads to the honorable jttferioe Codr* <*f CUrke cnir.ty, {of* leave to hell ft acres of land on Bar ber’s crt*vk« joining lands of Parked ami others. being part of the real estate of William Bankston, deceits* ed—-to be sold for the benefit of tilts/ ht*irsand creditors of said deceased*’ SALLY ft ANK.HTGN* £*««#*•* I . JONATHAN MELTON. Executor, f SHERIfF'S SALE. \ On the first Tats y aj In January next* t at JJunieLs v.liZ in the county vs j * dison, bnvjecn ‘im usual hours } WILL LE SOLD, *> | Five hundred acres of land, more l or less, well improved with a goi/t «rist unit thereon* adjoining John ‘ M'Elroy, oil the sooth fork of Broad fiver. Also one toiler tract adjoin^ ing the lot-puri* tract and land o* Tvie Sanders, coutaitupg fifty acres, mure- dr less* w?U improved* ‘1 he aforesaid tracts of land levied on as the properly of Charles Whee ler at the instance of John Cormir.k r on the foreclosure of a mortgage. ‘i ern»s tush. 6EORGE EBERHART, ,Shenj}\ Octcber 14, \H4k f IV ht?f €aS J QJtff.p h Naii applies for letter* of administration on the estate of John Riddle,, late of said doxniiy, deceased.- % »August 4, lb!4. * ■ . Whereas Jacob Bankston, one of the cxcz* ntors df Lambeth Hopkins, ben. deceased* applies for letters of dismission from the v»- tatc-uf said deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred, and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear within si* months from the date hereof, at my office to shew cause, if any, why said letters of duo # mission should not be gi anted, Given under my hand at office Ist day of August , 1814. x JOHN liODGE, C. C. O. i GEORGIA* Clark Gouty. WHEREAS George Y. Farrar* one es the executors of Thomas Britain, applies for letters of dismission from the es tate of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and admoni'h all and singular :he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear,within »*■«■> months from the date hereof, at my office, 4** shew cause, if any, why said letters of dis mission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office thl'tr Ist day of August , 1814. JOHN liOL»G&, C. C. O. iifcj— !"■ i u n —win -*-«*<»» » mm I. , GEORGIA, Franklin county. Whereas John Williamson applies for WiM tera of administration, de bones noil, on estate of Thomas Williamson, deceased*. A* said county. v These are therefore to cite ami , a’l ana singular the kindred and creditors ij>f said deceased to be and appear at my office { within the time prescribed by law, cause, if any, why said letters should not granted. I , Given under my hand at office this 28tk ; day of September,, 1,814. * .-t FRF. IV * BEALL, C. C. O* f GSORGIA, FmnUlin » Whereas Mavgaiet Alien and James Smith apply for lettets or administration on the er 1 * 1 taie of Willism AUen, late of said couutf* deceased. ■ -'"C ’ • ‘ ; These arc therefore to <;*e and adnioc-ii'.H ; r all and singular the kindred and creditors *f Y sAd deceased* to be and. appeal? at iny within the time prescribed Wy law, to &he' kV cause, if any, why *said letters should not 0P granted.: * ; W Given under my bond at oJF.ce this 28lr day of-btpitn.lx'i, ißi4. ,1 \ FREL’k BEAU a | 01 C * Op GEORGIA, fiaoitlm county. \\ lieicas W'niiarn Hooper applies for ten ot administ;ation in right of his (formerly i'atsey riarris now Fatsey Hoopefe vn the Estate of Allan Harris, laieof sal4 county, deceased. . These are therefore to cite nnd all ar.d singular the kindred aid creditors;l said, deceased to oe anti appear at my ofUd® withm the t.me prescribed ’by law to she vr cause, ii any, why said !eU;rs should not P& granted. - C- , , . g\ G ven und;*r aty hand yr oflkfl this 3W dav ui September, I^A4 FRE DVv BEALL", C. C. O. !... GEORGIA* Ftinktiri county, -J W hereas Gabr el Martin, esq. applies fb r letters of administration on the estate Drury Hminus. Lie of. eaid county, deceased- These are the re tore to cite and adrr.mvsk ij| and fee kindred afcrf’cteddef sos id »iecea"Cvi to be and appear at my office Within the rime pointed out by law, tt> siwvr cause*’ if any, way satd letteis sboMlii udt bd B Given under my hand at office this 30tkf da/ of September, lb 14. 1* RFu,ic BEALL, C. C. <&* , , ■ -■ ■ ....***. ii.i..n.»i—. i.w KTfiiibD WHEAT “Will be receiveß at the price for subhcription to wili confer an oblige the Editors by availing .hew \ sdvett eif this notice. %? ‘ ■ > ‘