Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, December 09, 1819, Image 1

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-flr SAMUEL WRIGHT MINOR. NUMBER 34 VOLUME 7. ADMINISTRAIOITS SALK. NO'TCk: Wff.L BK sold, on FvMsv che seventeenth dav of JWemye n**t, aftjUw&lote «hs*»- dence of, Philip Tigner, dee'd, all the Personal Property belonging t > sa<d Estate, (to wi?) Horses* C'Att*e, Hogs, Sfieeo, Corn and V »*Mer« 8c Colton, Household and Furniture, Plantation To ,K *rr. At the time and plapef, will b~ RENTED* the Plantation an'* fdl. Salk. to continue f**om day to <Gv until all is sold- Terms made known >n the dav THE ADMINISTRATORS. oAober 4th 1819. ?i &el*. On Friday he ,11st day of Dt* c mber. at the Residence of J me* Aode r s w, in said county, V ? kl E iVE V K N -jT*. G tt O E Sf consisting of ih»*ee two girls half ‘grown, or more, and six children, some of VrWm nre nearly ten years old— WILL RE SOLD) on the fir ft Tues ckrv of 9 A Nu A K r tifcxt, at f ‘eCourt-house of Madison Conn' r, rdte t racl of L A ND, belonging to the Estate of John N. Anderson, and reou containing 141 acres, more or \p&%* Vying in said county, on F» ush-creek, joins Hugh li. Lee per rs’id others. Sold by an order of the Inferior Court while sitting for OrdirUrv purposes, the benefit of the hens of ssid dec’d. Term*—-12 months credo., on the Purchaser giving J.i MRS ANDERSEN, \ *V Q/yy S A KHERSON. saj$ ajj MJC3 ‘SARAH ANDERSON, ADMR%. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On’tne first Tuesday in February next, WILL be SOLD, at the court house of Jackson county, Sixty tvo and 8n half acres of LAND ; jomidg Thompson and others— «he real estate of Samuel Street, and ceased : For the benefit of the he r* and creditors of said dec’d. 7 emu : ’2 months credit will be p veo, on note and sufficient se cuiity. I st Notembe* 1819. SAMUEL STREET, AD MR ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Ox the 2)d day of December TiLUCi will BK SOLI), at rite late Ft sidt nee of Ephraim Lindsay, and ceased, in Jac’ aon county, ail the Personal Estate of said De ceased, consisting of horses, cattle, host 4 ', sheep, household and kitch en furniture, farming tools, and ot «er articles too tedious to enu merate, Terms made known on the day of sale. 9th vor 18 1 9. ESTHEH LINDSAY, AD MX. JOHN LINDSAY, y jnAfPS JAS. LUCJ&IE, J dIJ MKS CAUTION. All manner of Pei sons are hereby cautioned spams’ trading with Capt. Olho, It. Appling, of the town of Athens, Jor a Note ol Hand, of the Sub scriber, for 50 dollars j as I have paid it.by work, but he refuses to give it up to me, and refuses also settle with me on that account. 1 will not pay said note unless the Law compel* me. Nov. 18. 1819. WILLIAMSON LEDBETTER. - ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. AVIIX IVE SOI I) on the first Y rh't»v in fanvary next, at the late residence of Mr* Peggy Strong, deceased, th*? following Neyroea belonging to the Estate of said de ce Mf*,vz : Tom. M try, H miles Jttri>and lon (4 buy) Hold apree ib c t an oruer c»i the fcjrior £mul, fer the benefit of iLc hernt ‘. ~ * **% . rt .. , V&. « •nn.tjteditors. At the «amc time will he sold, one elegapt Geldmjf, two Cows ; nd Calves, crop of Oo»* ton, Com and Fodder. and a smut! quantity of Peach Brandy. Term* of sale made known on the day*. November 1 5fA, >Bl9. G ABRIEL A. MOFFETT, Jdmrf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL bk sold on the second Monday of January next, at the house of the Subscriber, agreeable to an o»‘der of the Inferior Court of Clark county, All the icegroks belonging to the Estate of Harriet Strong, deceased : Sold for the henefi? of the he fg and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on the dav. Ncvem- Mr 18. 18 9. GABRIEL A. MOFFETT, ad mu. STOR AGE AND COMMISSION a US I NESS. THE Subscribefa adopt this method of informing their friends and the Public, that they continue at their old Stand on thoad street, where they will promptly and exer.ufe id business in their line, intrusted to their mam{r?mert THEIR SPACIOUS WAREHOUSES •re in good order for the reception of Cotton tend every apeciet nf Goods, to the care of which the personal attention of one of the Firm will be devrited. They, avail Uirmsrlves of the prv aent opportunity to express tHeir gr'atito le for patronage already received, and respe&fully to soii cit a continuance thereof A. SLAUGHTER 2t C.LABUZAN. ‘iCvlusi A, s'Kr i T EXECUTOR'S SALE. ON Tuesday the 23th of December rest a* the Store oi JBrovm \Sf Mitchell in Athens, WILL BE SOlJ) ro the highest bidder the following NEGROES belonginT s? t s e c, ate of Uriah Humphries, decM, tn •?/*; JIM, \GGY and her two children; HUL DA 8t her two children Twe ve ro<>n h» credit will he given, the Purchaser giving a NTote with approved Securhy.. For the JExecut-irg — T MITCHELL, Agent. AiOtns : 2 9ih Ocinker 1819. GEORGIA HOTEL. * • T ACE OFTfCK s 4 AND CARRIAGES TO HIRE. THE Subscribers return thei* thanks and acknowledgments to their friends ant! the public, lor their very liberal support hereto* fo**e, and inform them that they have re commenced the LIVERY STABLE concern tn a’l its bran ches, in tb** large and co omdi xH arARLRS adjoining the HO EEL, and convenient to the Market, and will spare no labor or expense to render this establishment one of the best in the Southern Slates— Drovers with horses for sale can be accommodated on modrrata terms, as well at the Stables as at the Hotel. The Stand for the salt of horses, and for other business, is one of the most central and convenient in the cby of Savan nah. Horses* Chairs,, and Carria ges, will he kept ! nr hire,and Ex presses sent to any part of th« States—ln fine, every thing that application and unremitted atten tioti can do, will be done to render the situation of persmns visiting this establishment pleasant and agreeable. Stage cjfi:e at here tofore—-Please call and see for youssrlvc -. ‘lost Mfully, HOTCHKISS & DALY. Avan if ecT. 29. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On the fir t Tuesday in lanuarf in tlie tmvn of Lexington, Ogle thorpe court-hop e, •> leguf hours of will he sold, three ’ hundred o.ii ixv.iuj nine acres vs ATHENS, (GEORGIA) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1819. LAND) rm the waters of Max creek, joins James Pye 3c r homus Moody and oO -t, whereon Andy v ‘.‘C**?ec<w?d t S«j4d ‘or.-tfifttfam «• fit.of the hei s &c. \h Nov, «R»9. WM. ?\K.ADM&* /DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL f.f sold to the highest Bidder s»t the late residence of Mark Sim», deteased, of Ogle thorpe coimty, on Wedntsday the 15th of December next, ail the Persona] Property of said deed ; trz ;■ One Negro Woman. one Negro Boy, one Co’»on Machine, ene Still aoH Vessels, Horses, Oxen and Cart, Cows and Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Geese, Corn, Fod der, Wheat, Plantation Tools, PhctcstrnPh’s Tools, household fee kitchen Furniture ; and other thing** »oo tedious to mention The salt to continue from day to is sold. The terms %v-.jl be made known on the day of 6sie. November the 2d 1819. A. J.’ SI MS \ A °SIRS. NOTICE. ACL Persons baling any de mands against the'Estate of Mark deceased, are desired to con e forward with their accounts L ;. r v’ Kt’ested: All those in fi ‘ed, ‘tr eome forward and make jvSynieot. November *he 2d 18 i9. riARTiN Sims. 7 J. j admrs. J S. BARNEY f>TIEL continues his Warehotis* 0 cs> formerly owned by Isaac cx of M'Kinne & C.o T > and offers lift services to his friends and the public in the FACTORAGE 17 COMMISSION BUSINESS. Hi 0 * Stores are large and convent t nt, and now in complete readmes* fer receiving COTTON* DRY GOODS, See. lie hopes by his assiduity and careful attention to all business entrusted to his c» e to met it a share of the public pu tt onage ; and it will he his aim to nuder satisfaction to ail w ho may favor him with the transaction of business. rdkks from ihe country will meet with punctual attention,and if required liberal advances will he tti&de- Avgusta. Oer, 6 jf SHEHIFF’TsaLI. WILL BE SOLD at the Court-House in Clarke County , on the first ‘1 uesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz .• THREE NEGROES , Dave, Boh, and Lotty : Levied on by virtue of an Execution, issoed on ’the fore closure of a Mortgage in favor of James Ligon vi. William W. Brown. October *2s, 1819. JAMES HENDON, SHFR. MASONIC. TiiKBK will be a procession of Rising Virtue Lodge, No, 35, on the 271 h of December j ahd an oration delivered on the piitici pics of Masonry by Thomtfa I. Grigory. Visiting member* a*e stafutstly invited. Dec, sih 1 u*e. Cotton at Augusta 12 1-2 a 11 1-2 Nov 26. dipt Head of the U S ship Hornet arrived in this city ytflerday ; that vessel having ur n ived at New York 23d inst. i> 29 days f.om GibMfor. Capt R. left Madrid on the 23 and Gib raltftt on the 25th ultimo We understand that he brings inform* » m that the treaty is n,t ratified t ml mat h gs reni.v i much in the state -u which ,*ur lit »dvici»*» left them- vlrF \r h U U|,s ui Madr.d, . i.d a M u',.l r from Spain is to be fortwift. sent to this country. It is.proper p, Hate ‘hat a r pert Hit! prevail fV. r • «’ T or two at MatltM, that ~ treatv mas ratifitd. Ditripp .s e prevalence of this report a letter “ a ’ wr tt*a, »r»*whirh origin ;»te A the report, whi. h ha, nip thtvmqrh the c nntty and which c -,i„ e ,t t-e --lirl that the treaty was ra'ifi,:d at ‘ nt the 20th nit. Ih Thomas Oct . 20 We have rrws of B»rh»fln«s being com* r ! e «*!v Heniolifiled, and part of'the Hland stm]* t»y a hurricane an*l fince the 3Lt j is tremhlmg on the ver-e e dreadful convulsion. The Jfcdhto.nts arc indeed truly alarm ,n£* Fven now. *i would he »o phantasy of the brain, to intao nr. n.»-eit*ts of louden stream*;. if .w th civil blood ! j he spirit of reformation can not sulfide- it has too far ad* red. Should the storm bur«t C.ml it may purge and purify »r c ] ! « l*nral atmosphere and fix the * ipili'u l ion and administration ot the tfoyniVmenr npor an unaltera ble hafis of iglu*,. A letter « ?v% on the Mr P »rsyth w s to rectW hi p H porte, or the ultimatum of the Span:fh Government. A ( hr 0 a. 7V T t> 22. We understand that a lrlter was received in town yefter dav, dated Gibialtar on the litfi ids. which Bates on the authority oT a letter from the Americia. TTubon, tiir.r of Spain has at length ratified the treaty. * r cm*. adt. A com mental paper mentions that Count Montholcn, came to I. »rope wMli h'«s wife hom St He lena, rLsgnistd as servant ; th«t he has brought several letters from Bon ‘p.'trte concealed in his clothes —and the 3 first volutes ol Bo naparte’s Memoirs, which an «> he forwarded to New.York for publication* A verdltil of vmljul murder was found, but t ot yet sufficiently rtn dered by the Coroner* Ju y pdnft the Manchtfter Magtftra’ts a id Cavalry. It wai exptel-t t. at previous to its promulgation, a bill of indemnity would be enacted by P oliament. It was reported on the 22d Oct. that Lord Castlertbgh had hcen assaflijitd by a Butcher. 1 1 i» said that Mr Forsyth ha* made a peremptory demand in be half of his Government, for * number of American prisoners in Spanish prisons, who did not en. t?r into the patriot service hut were trepanned by defining o(Vi. ceii. under false pretences f am! that he has required a statement of c h trges ugainft others. St Lcuis , Mist. Sept is A duel was fought on an island in the r,. vt r below lh»s town on the 2oth in ,t. bet we#n (’ol John Smith and Mr Lionel Brown, in which the Liter was shot through the hr ad Che firff fife. On Friday afternoon Lift, us b gentleman was exhminin vs some guns in a Gun Smith’s Ump, or the Northern Liberties of Ph b delph a, one ol them went ofi am! I>dr«l ihe whole had in the bieast of a person in the shop* Ace-dent. Mr John Ayres, of Tyrone, Philadelphia, ruling i„ company with another person, proposed to run »l»c!tr horse*, and In toe of running, Mr Av re* h:« t h * bead dash-d wgaina a tree AilJ *pr« shortly. alter.