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QvrimruTT saz.es.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next.
B EFORE the court-house door in the town of Law-
renceville, Gwinnett county, within the legal hours,
lil be sold, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One hundred and twenty-five acres of LAND, more br
‘ss, it being an undivided half of lot No. 234, in the 3th
'•istrict of said county, known as Plunkett’s mill tract, to-
■ ether with the improvements thereon—levied on as the
property of Richard Plunkett, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
’f Matthias Bates.
Five NEGROES, to wit: Milley and her four children,
Rachel, Joshua, Moses and John—levied on as the pro
perly of Waller S. Adair, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of P.
J. Murray.
One sorrel MARE and COLT—as the properly of Ed
ward Edwards, lo satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Robert Lump-
ton.
One COW and CALF—as the property of Jonathan
"•ell, lo satisfy a fi fa. in favor of John P. Winn, vs Jon-
aihan Sell, and Samuel Maoders, security, property point
ed out by said Wanders.
One hundred acres of LAND, on Marbury r s creek, ad-
'fining Ward and others, in said county, granted to
EXECUTOR’S SAKE.
W ILL be sold, on Monday the second day of August
next, at the late residence of Mrs. Ann Dunn,
near Rocky Mount Meeting-house, the residue of the
PERSONAL PROPERTY of Nefccmiah Dunn, deceas
ed, consisting of
One Horse, Cuttle, Hogs, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, and sundry other
articles.
ALSO.
\ T the Courl-Houre door in Clinton, Jones county,
dm. on Tuesday, the third of August next, (being the
first Tuesday in the month) will be sold,
Six NEGROES : Jack, Henrietta, and her
four children, Benson, Hannah, Silvy and Judah—the
property of the aforesaid Nehemtah Dunn, deceased.—
Sold in conformity with the Will of said deceased. Terms
made known on each day of sale.
JOSEPH DAY, Executor.
June 26 234 6t
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, at the court-house in the town of Mil-
ledgeville, on the first Tuesday in September next,
all the REAL ESTATE, lying in Baldwin county, be
longing to James Reynolds, deceased, consisting of three
and a half squares of LAND, moreorlcss; one of 202$
.acres, adjoinine Raines, Lamar, Lockett and Horton:
. read well levied on as the property of illiam Low- OQe 0 t), er of 202) acres, adjoining Lockett, Horton, and
I ll V O T O I I n * J __ _ U .1/1 Ifl Q 3 n/liA.nln/* f - n/.li/if T O til O *• n H/l
mn, to satisfy n fi. fi. from a Justices’ Court in l
lames C. Laugkridgc, vs William Bowman and Henry C.
Morris; levied on and returned to me bv a constable.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
July 3 235
ALSO—On the first Tuesday in September next,
at the same place •within the legal hours,
One bay MAKE, about 10 or eleven years old; one set
■ f Blacksmith’s TOOLS, one set of Bench TOOLS,.jane
Cross Cut SAW, undone Feather BED and FURNI
TURE, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a mort-
gatein favor Hcwlct Sullivan, sen. vs. Sl.erod Bowman.
THOMAS WORTHY, Sheriff
June 5 231
GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ;
T HE SUBSCRIBER, (fate proprietor of the Globe
Hotel, and moie recently of the Mansion House,)
begs leave to announce tohis friends and the public gen
erally, that he has taken that elegant and commodious fire
proof Brick Building on the corner of Broad and Jackson
streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall.
It is situated in the most central part of the City, and is
in the very heart of business—being in the vicinity of the
Augusta Bank, and the Branch bank of the State o( Geor
gia.
This establishment is known as the GLOBE HOTEL,
and in its interior arrangement and general construction,
unites in an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and
comfort. To the man of family, the individual traveller,
the daily boarder, or the fashionable visiter, the GLOBE
presents accommodations inferior to none in the Southern
States.
Haring conducted for a number of years, two among the
most popular Hotels in this City, he flatters himself that
Bridges, «ud 303$ acres adjoining Gachet, Lamar, and
Scott—Sold in pursuance to an order of the Honorable his experience in business, added to the superior advanta-
CourtofOrdinary of Baldwin county, for the benefit of the jges of situation and the resources underhis controul, will
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day. JOHN L. BLACKBURN, Ex’or.
June 9, 1830 232 tdsl3t
ALSO*—On, the firs: Tuesday in September next,
Two NEGROF.S, to wit: Chlce, a girl about 14 years
rid, and Jerry, a boy about 11 years old, to satisfy two fi.
fas on the foreclosure of mortgages in favor of Nathaniel L
Sturges, vs Richard H. Lester, and Archibald Boggs, vs
Richard H. Lester; property pointed out in fi. fas.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
June 5 231
HABERSHAM SALES.
On ike first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
W ILL BE SOLD, before the court-house door in
Clarksville, Habersham county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, lo wit:
One TRACT of LAND, containing one hundred and
eighty seven and a half acres, lying on the Hudson Fork
of broad river, adjoining land of Charles Scisson and oth
ers, heretofore levied on by William Hamilton, former
Sheriff—levied on as the properly ofSimon Terrell, to sat
isfy a fi. la. in favor of Philip Martin.
JOHN HUMPHRIES, Sheriff.
At the same time and place, will be sold,
One LOT of LAND, No. 8, in the fifth district of Ha
bersham county, containing four hundred and ninety
ucres, in the gold regions—levied on as the properly of
William A. Austin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Ma
gistrates’ Court in Crawford county, ir. favor of D. B.
Mitchell, vs said Austin; levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
One LOT, No. 20, in the 13th district of said county—
levied on as the property of Stephen Frederick, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates’ Court of Putnam
County, in favor of Andrew Mulinax; pointed out by
James Williams, levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
One sorrel MARE—levied on,as the property of Har-
<]ige Walker, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Hamilton
Wynn, vs sai.l Walker.
July 3 A. MAULDIN, D. Sheriff.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, in the town of Perry, Houston county,
on the first Tuesday in October next, pursuant lo
an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Baldwin
county, sitting for ordinary purposes, LOT of LAND,
No. 154, in the 6th district of said county, belonging to
the estate of James Reynolds, deceased—Sold for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on
the dav. JOHN L. BLACKBURN, Ex’or.
June 9,1830 232 tdsl6t
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold in Dublin, Laurens county, on the first
Tuesday in September next, pursuant to an order
of the honorable the Inferior Court of Jones county, sit
ting for ordinary purposes,
699 ACRES OP LANE/
on Turkey creek, Laurens county—belonging to the es
tate ol Henry Mitchell, deceased—Sold for the benefit of
tire heirs. Liberal terms will be given.
WM.& J. C. B. MITCHELL, Adm'ri.
June 26 234 tdsilt
enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to all
who may honor him with their patronage.
Kis STABLES are spacious and well ventilated, and
amply supplied with the best of provender, and at
tended by experienced and steady Ostlers—in addition
to which, flic subscriber will bestow bis own personal un
remitting attention, and in his charges, nil! not forget the
pressure of the times.
WALTON SALES.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
W ILL be sold, in the town of Monroe, Walton coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the following
PROPERTY, to wit:
One NEGRO MAN, by the name of Sawney, about
38 years eld—levied on as the property of William Mc-
Murry, to satisfy two fi fas in favor of Rufus Broom, al
so other fi fas, vs. said McMurry; levy made and return
ed to me by a constable.
JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at the late residence ot Daniel E.
B gwell, deceased, on Ihe 13th day of August
next, all the perishable property of said deceased,
Consisting of Stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, one Yoke
of Oxen and Cart, one small horse Waggon (new,) a quan
tity of joiners and carpenters Tools, and a quantity of
Household and Kitchen Furniture, some Corn, Fodder
and Wheat, together with sundry other articles too tedi
ous to mention. The sale to continue from day to day
until all is sold.—Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM SHAMBLEE, Adm’r.
Gurtnnell county, July 3. 1830 235 Ct
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on Saturday the 2Sth day of August
next, at the lute resident*: of Isaac Williams of
Dooly county, deceased, the personal property belonging
to said estate—consisting of
One Horse, Bridle and Saddle, twenty-three
head Stock Cattle, two yoke Oxen, one Ox-carl, 3 feath
er Beds, one grind-stone, with plantation tools and many
other articles too tedious to m ntion
GABRIEL McCLELAND. Adm’r.
July 17 2 * •
Ot
Adminisiratiix’ Sale.
TOSTPONED SALE.
At the same time and place, will be. sold,
One sorrel blind STUD HORSE, 12 years old, anA
three COWS and CALVES—levied on as the property of
Tillman McDaniel, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Elisha
Luke, vs. said McDaniel and Thomas Patterson, securi
ty; property pointed out by the defendant.
JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sheriff.
At the same time and place, will be sold,
One NEGRO BOY by the name of Willis, about 19
years old, levied on as the property of Samuel Jackson,
to satisfy two fi fas, one in favor of Augustus B. Long-
street, the other in favor of Samuel McJunkin, vs. said
Samuel Jackson.
250 acres of LAND, more or less, lot No. 269, in the
4'h district of said county—levv d on as the property of
Elkanah Odom, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of George Ma-
gruder, Administrator of Zidock Magruder, deceased,
Vs. said Odom; properly painted out by Leroy Patiilo:
levy made ami returned to me by a constable.
July 3 ORION STROUD, Sheriff.
A T the court-house in the town ol Irwinton, Wilkin
son coenty, on the first Tuesday in October r.. xt,
will be sold,
LOT No. 249, in the third district of -aid
county—it being part ofltbe Reai Estate of Daniel Ove-
street, late of Emanuel county, deceased. Sai- *no
sold by order of the Court of Ordinary nf the cour.'y o:
Emuouel, for the benefit of the heirs of s <ifi deceased.
MARTHA OVER3TRETT, Adn*&
July 5, 1S30 233 - tusl3t
The Charleston Stages arrive at the Globe Ho
tel, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 6
o’clock, & depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
morning, at half past 9. The Washington and Athens
Stage, departs every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at
3 o’clock, and arrives every Wednesday and Sunday eve
ning at 6 o’clock. The Elberton Stage departs every
Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, and arrives every Friday
evening at G. The Pendleton Stage d^tarls evsry Tues
day, at 4 o’clock in the morning, and arrives every Mon
day at 2 o’clock in the evening. The Milledgeville Stage
arrives every day except Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the eve
ning, and departs every day except Wednesday, a t 2 o’
clock in the mmpiug. The Savannah Stage arrives eve
ry Monday Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the
morning, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Tliurs
day, at 2 o’clock in the morning..
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, Oct. 1, 1829 —196 tf
CALL AND SEE! ~~
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public in general, that
he has opened a HOUSE of
ENTERTA1STJVTELTT
in Caaroll ton, ’Carroll county, Ga. and
flatter-s himself that he will give as genfer
al satisfaction to all that may favor bin: with their patron
age as any other Inn-Keeper in as newly settled country
as this—Though Carroll county has been kept in the back
ground, defamed and shaded by reports, yet I hope all
will soon be blown away by the sunshine of virtue, nur
tured by the Gospel of Christ, and the instruction of arts
and sciences—So call and see C. McCARTY.
April 24 225 —tf
LIST OP LETTERS
EMAINING in the Post Office at Lawrenceville,
Ga. on the 1st July, 1830.
L&T Of LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at JdonticeUo, Ct,
on the lit day of July, 1830.
Adams, David Lovejoy, Edward
Lovcjoy, William
Lowery, Rev M
Lambert, Luke J
Martin, 0 H
Mills, Bob
Morgan, Charles
Mercer, James
Magee, Samuel A
Minter, Robt R
Minter, Richard
Maxwell, William
Merriwetber, Thomas
Malone, Robt G
Milner, Hopson
McDaniel, James
McDuff, Richard
Miilen, William
Norwood, John
Pritchet, P
Penn, William
Peurifoy, Whitfield
Pruden, Joseph J
Pate, Elijah
Price, John
Porter, John
Peavy, Allen
Phillips, Rev. Joseph
Roby, W illiamscn B
Rhodes, Rev Aaron
Roby, James
Rivers, Thomas
• Stallings, Jeremiah \V
Spear, John
Salterwhite, Dawson
Smith, Sarah
Smith, Lucy
Smith, Roling
Smith, John
Turner, Samuel B
Tinsley, William J3
Taylor,<Jenj *
Tuggle,-Thomas
Taylor, Mrs. Easter
Tedders, Samuel
Tindill, Robt
Thompson, William
White, Joseph C
Williamson, Col William 2
Wheclas, Capt W R
Williams, Luke
Webb, John
Widow, Robt Watkins
W’ilson, Joseph 9
Walker, Greene B 2
W ilson, Joshua
Yancv, Lewis D
TETER GRINNE.LL, P. JIT.
1 3t
Adams, Dr Je her son
Adams, James
Alexander, Albe6
Baley, Williamson
Brannon, Hugh 2
Beasley, Robt C
Brandon, Eliza
Beall, John VV 2
. Beasley & Weeks,
Boykin, John T
Binns, Christopher H
Brian, Esquire
Brown, John
Cliatt, Isaac
Carter, Thomas
Chafin, MisS Kitturah
Crane, Miss Catharine
Cate, Richard
Clower, Morgan
Cargill, William II
Clay, Thomas
Cleveland, W illiam
Dillon, Henry
Dyer, George A
Donnell, DrT M
Digby, Berry 2
Duck, David
Daniel, Robert H
Elliott, William
Erwin, William P
Freeman, Horris
Freeman, Thecphilua
Freeman, John
Foster, John L S
Fenley, Charles
Greene, W illiam 2
Greene, George
Gildersleeve, Thomas
Garrit, John W
Gorre, Joshua D
Gay, Sh°rod H
Glass, William
Gill, Jessce A
Holland, G W
Henderson, Samuel
Hobson, John
Hooton, John
Hammons, Henry
Hill, Benjamin 2
Hearn, Asa 2
Hardwick, Judetb
Harvey, Zepheniab
Hanks, Thomas
Huckeba, I sham
Hill, Theophilus J
King, John M
Lawson, William
July io
F OUR aojtth* after date application will be sa&fe
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Newton county;
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell eit
the Rea! Estate of John Conner, late of Newtow county,
deceased—consisting of four htuidred and eighty-five a»
cres of Land, more or less, lying-in the first district orig
inally Walton, now Newton county* being-parts Of k>»s
No. 253 and 247; and one lot of Land-in the 13th dis
trict of Habersham county, No. 177—also, 12 Negroes,
belonging to said estate; for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. W. COKNfeRf Adffl'r*
April 12. 1830 — -225 m4gi -... ,.
I NOUK months alter date application witi o*. maue to
the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes* for leave to
sell the Negroes belonging to tfie estate of Mordecai How
ard, late of said county, deceased, (not otherwise dispes- .
ed of in his Will)—Also, lot of Land, number sixty-nine*
(69) io tbe tenth district formerly Monroe, now Upsov
county.—To be sold for the benefit of the heirs.
THOMAS HOWARD, jun. Executon
April 24, 1830 n»4m
F OUR months after date application will be made 1°
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski county*
when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a l&t
of Land containing two hundred and thirty-seven acres,
lying in the county of Jefferson, belonging to the Estate
of George Mock, deceased—Sold for the benefit of llif
heirs of said deceased.
MARY MOCK, Admr’x.
May 22 in4m
F OUR months afterdate applicaiion will be made ot
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot
of Land No. 42, in the fourth district of Carroll county,
drawn by the orphans of Abraham Sapp, deceased—Sold
for the purpose of making a division amongst the orpafi*
and legal distributees.
ROBERT A. EVANS, Guardian,
April 1, 1S3Q 222 m4m
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A T the court-house in Forsyth, Monroe county,on *1k
fust Tuesday in September next, will be sold, I OK
of LAND, No. 184, in the 13th district of Monroe coun-
ly—Sold by order of the inferior Court of Meriwether
count}', when siting for ordinary purposes, as the preptr-
ty of Louisa A., Mary R. and William N. Welch, orphans
cf Absalom Welch, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phans. JACOB B. HOGUE, Guardian.
June 26 _ 234 tdsllt
NEWTON SALES.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
W ILL BE SOLD, in the town of Covington, Newton
county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol-
owing PROPERTY, to wit :
-"202) Two hundred two and half acres of LAND,
more or less; in the 19th dish ict of formerly Baldwin, now-
Newlon county, whereon Nottey Mobley now lives, ad
joining Bacon and others—levied on as tbe properly of
said Nottey Mobley, tosatui/ sundry fi. fas. froma Jus
tice’s Court, in favor of Joseph Bacon and others, vs.
said Mobley—property pointed out by Plaintiff— levy
prude and returned by a constable.
38, Thirty-eight acres of LAND, more or less, part of
lot No. 183, in the 19th district of originally Baldwin,
now Newton county, whereon David Alewinc now lives,
adjoining David Cowdcn and others—levied on as the
property of Reuben Alewinc, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
ofWm. R. Briers, vs. David Alewinc, Reuben Alewine
and Nottey Mobley—property pointed out by Defendant,
levy made and returned by a constable.
(202)) acres of LAND, more or less, No. 8, in the 8th
district of formerly Henry, now Newton county, levied
on as the property of Lawrence Eastwood, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of John Boston, for the use of Samuel
J. Bryan. JOSEPH WATTERS, Sheriff.
July 3 235
July 3
For Sale,
A GENTLE well broke young HORSE
—works well in any kind of harness,
tor the low price of $60. Apnly at
THIS OFFICE.
GEORGIA—WALTON COUNTY.
By the Honorable the Inferior Court of said County, sit
tingfor Ordinary purposes.
I T appearing to the Court, that Benjamin Selman, late
of Morgan county,deceased, in bis lifetime, executed
his obligation to John Selman, then of Clark county, but
late oi Walton county, deceased, bearing date the 30th
June 1921, condittjned to make a good and lawful war
rantee Title to lot number one hundred and seventy-two,
in the tenth district of Habersham county:—And, it ap
pearing that both the said Benjamin Selman and his Ad-
nnoistrator, and the said Johe Selman died without exe
cuting titles in conformity with said Bond.
i/i is therefore ordered by Ike Court, That Willjam W.
Selman, Administrator, de bonis non, of said Benjamin
Selman, deceased, make titles to John H. Lowe, Admin
istrator of the said John Selman, deceased, In conformi
ty with the conditions of said bond.
A true extract from tbe minutes this 3d May, 2330.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
Blftjla 278 6m
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Oil the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
W ILL be sold, at the court-house door in Irwinton,
Wilkinson county, agreeably to an order of the In
ferior Court of Wilkinson county, sitting for ordinary
purposes, the following TRACTS of LAND, to wit:—
Lot No. 73, in the 3d district of Wilkinson county, Lot
No. 26, in tbe 4th district of said county, belonging to
the estate of John Thompson, deceased—Sold for the ben
efit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day.
ELLIS HARVILL,
Guardian for the said heirs.
June 5, 183Q 231 9l
A N ACT to extend the time for fortu
nate drawers in the Land Lotteries of eighteen
hundred and eighteen, eighteen hundred and nineteen,
and eighteen hundred and twenty-one to take outgrants
for the lands thus drawn, and after the time therein
specified, to vest the same in the state.
Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the Stale of Georgia in General Assembly nut, and it
is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That every
pCTson wl.* was a fortunate drawer in the laud lotteries
by the authority of the acts passed on the fifteenth day
of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the six
teenth day of December, eighteen hundred and nineteen,
and on the fifteenth day of Moy, eighteen hundred and
twenty-one, shall have untill the first day of November,
eighteen hundred and thirty, to take out bis, her or their
grant upon paying into ibe Treasury the sum of eight
dollars.
Sec. 2. And he it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That.from and after the first day of November,
eighteen hundred and thirty, the lands so drawn as afore
said, and not granted, shall revert to and become the
property of the Stale.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act shall
not extend to any Ict or lots of land drawn by orphans
until three years after the said orphans shall have arriv
ed at the age of twenty-one years ; nor to any lots drawn
by idiots or lunatics or persons who have departed this
life since they gave in for a draw or draws in said lotteries
of 1818,1819 &. 1821, and whose estates arc unrepre
sented, nor to any lots number ten and one hundred set
apart for the purposes of public education.
»ec. 4. And be it further enacted, That all laws and
parts nf laws militating against this act, be and tbe same
i6 hereby repeated.
Sec. 5th. And be it further enacted by the authority a-
foresaid, That it shall be the duty of his Excellency the
Governor, to cause this act to be published in all the pub
lic Gazettes of this State, once a month, until the first day
of November next, and that he cause the expenses of such
publication to be paid out of tbe contingent fund.
WARREN JOURDAN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 9th November, 1829.
GEORGE R. GILMER,
Governor.
Nov. 14 202——m12ro
Anderson, John
Ancloiai/o, Elijah
4 bridge, Roberson 2
Ashley, William
Beaty, Thosjr
;|pck, John -
Bolt, Samuel
B >TYcrs, Levi
Beeson, Samuel
i).:unctt, William
;3awe r s, Jacob
Bonds, Dudley
Baker, Benjamin
Brown, William
Bolton, Mary
Bagley, Henry or Wiley
Brewer, Jesse
Baker, Samuel
Blackburn, James
Brown, Alexander
Bonds, Andrew
Brown, Lewis
Bowman, Gilbert
Ball, Jesse
Chiin, Jacob
Craft, Phas.int
Caudill, Wiiliam
Cook, Jno
Camp, Rev Hoseo
Coily, Nancy
Comer, Joseph T
Cater, Nathan
Chambers, Edwin
Davis
Davis, Mary Ann
Edwards, George R
Edmondson, Jamea
Funderburt, Polly
FosUr, Wm H
Fauler, Halley G
Ford, Zadock
Foster, Elijah
Gholston, Benjamin
Gates, Charles jun
Gratff, Charles
Glover, Wiley
Gray; Jehu or Thos.
Green, Ezekiel
Gibson, Sampson
Gresham, Micujah
Gamblin, Thomas
Garner, Wm.
George, Joseph
Harris, Wialt
Hood, James
Hays, Richard
Higgins, Benjamin*
Hawkins, Street
Hamin, Samuel 2
Hooper, Enoch
Herrin, Jno
Holcomb, Jno
Bayes, George
Harrilson, Moses
Hanna, Andrew
Harrill, Wm
Hamilton, Jno L
Johnston, Jno J
Johnston, James A
Johnston, Benjamin
Knox, Wm
July 10
Langly, Thomas
Lee, Henry
Lowry Henry,
Little, Clarissa
Long, Lewis
Lcveritt, Jno £
Miller, David
Mathews, Thomas
McAffee, James T 2
Montgomery, Charles 2
Martin, Samuel
Mcl.esky, Thomas
Mahaffy, Ira
Melton, Berryman
Martin, Murdock
Moore, James VV
Morris James
McAllister, Alexander
Miller, Mark A
McDade, Franklin
Mackon, Joseph
Monk, Thomas
Newborn, Jno
Nesbit, Wm
Nailer, Robert
Nelson, Jno L
Plunkct, Richard
Philips Abner
Pearson, Samuel
Patterson, Henry J
Pannfill, Luke
Paine, Larkin
Rigsby, Allen
Rambo, Kinchin
Rollins, Samuel
Rutledge, Joseph
Rogers, Johnson
Rowden, Hubberd
Reeves, John
Itamah, John
Ratcliffe, Joseph
Sudduth, Wm 2
Simmons, Win
Smith, John
Sharpe, James
Shelly, PeteT
Stinson, Francis
Smith. Patrick
Smith, James H
Spence, Jno N
Smith, Woody B
Stillman, Samuel
Spruce John H
Strieklin, Simeon
Todd, Thomas
Thrasher, Jesse
Thompson, Jno
Teague, El(|ah
Thompson, Joseph R
Wilson, Absalom
Winn, Thomas
Warren, Jno
Wellborn, Lucy E
Williford, Waters
Wood, Aggy
Womach, Bird
White, James
Wh orton, Wm
Wood, Thomas
Yager, Joseph
A. R. SMITH, P. M.
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Executive Department, Ga. I
Milledgeville, June 17th, 1930. )
TOTOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sealed Propo
1/1 sals will he received at ihe Department untilthe
15th day of August next, for printing and binding Two
Thousand Copies of a Compilation of tbe Laws and Res
olutions of this State, from the year 1820 up to 1829, in
clusive, in quarto size volumes, with marginal notes and
Index. Ti.e type end paper to be similar to that of the
i Digest of the Laws of the United States, published by
Thomas F Gordon, Esq. in 1827. Tbe Binding lo be ol
good sheep, (law binding.) lettered and filleted.
must be plain and explicit, and must embrace all expen
ses attend ng the execution and delivery of the work a"t
the state-House in this place, aod also the time of delivo-
*y, for which good and sufficient security will be required,
as well as for the re-delivery of the manuscript
Attest, M1LLLER GRIEVE,
(233—9t) Scc'ry Executive Department.
F OUR months after date application will be made tt5
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Emanuel coiin*
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Estate ofGracy Wiggins, JateoCsaid county, de
ceased—for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
JOHN WIGGINS, AAm’f.
Marcii 27, 1830 ni4m
F OUR months after date application will be made tw
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Estate of Benjamin Carrol, deceased—For the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors.
LEVI WHITE, )
JOHN C. DULIN, 5 M
■Tone |, 1880 232 4m
I j^OUR months after date application will be made to
_ the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson coun
ty, w hen sitting for ordinarypurposes, for leave lo sell ail
the Slaves, as well as all the Real Estate, belonging to the
estate of William Hannah, late of said county, deceased—
For the benefit of the creditors ant? heirs of said estate.
THOMAS HANNAH, j Adm £
June IS, 1830
JOSEPH WHIGHAM,
233
4m
mi dm wmd am •
ss-ir. osBimri, st,
FKOJtl SAVANNAH,
AY be daily expected in Milledgeville, where he de
signs to spend a few weeks for the accommodation
of those who may desire to have operations performed or.
the teeth. His residence will be made known on his ar
rival. Juft- 3
M3DI9AL.
D OCTORS John M. McAfee and James
B. Underwood, have associated them
seftes in the PRACTICE of PHYSIC, and
its collateral branches, Surgery, Midwifery-
Sec. uiifici the fi»*m of
XVI’AFEE & UNDERWOOD,
One of whom tv ill be found ready at ail times to attend to
any professional calls. Their mileage or other charge-*
will ue moderate, as times arc hard. They hope from
unremitting attention to tbe duties of their profession, to
merit and receive a liberal share of the public patron ige.
N. B.—They will Practice in the Cherokee Nation
when called on. McAFEE & UNDERWOOD.
Gainesville, Hall county, May 1, 1830 225—tf
t ^OUR months after date application will be made to
the Inferior court of Emanuel county, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
the Orphans of John Tanner, late of said county, dt-ccas*-.
ed—To be sold for their benefit.
JOILY CIIASOX, Guardian.
March 20, 1S30 rr4rn
TNOUR months after date application will be made tt>
J? the honorable the Court cf Ordinary of Pulaski
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot No. 293, ia the 5th district of Troup county—
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
FRANKLIN ADAMS,
July 10 Guardian for the heirs of JV’.ivo.
igT^OUR months after date application will be mede to
JIT the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Ear
ly, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of Expert KHbey Spence, orphan and
minor of Aaron Spence, deceased, for the bemlit of said
orphan. JANE SPENCE, Guardian.
Anril 17 234 m4m
F OUR months after date application wii
the Honorable the Inferior Court ofH
P OUR months after date application will be made to
the honorablethe Inferior Court of Walton county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Estate of Frances Nash, deceased.
SAMUEL ALLGOOD, Adm’r.
May 15, 1830. m4m
D NOTICE.
URING tbe temporary absence of Ihe subscriber
from Georgia, Col Samuel A. Wales of Clarks
ville, will attend to his Professional business.
, , „ JOHN n. STANFORD.
July 3, 1830 2&Q
GEORGIA, Habersham county.
J AMES BRYAN of Capt. Bryan’s d is*
Irict, tolled before Isaac Black, a Jus
tice of the Peace in and for said county, out
estray
HORSE.
about r,»ir or 6re yttri old, some white in his forehead,
fifteen and a half bands high, with a very indiflerent bell
on—Appraised by Moses C«ntr«|l and Rowland Kinsey
to Thirtj dollars, June 14th, 1830.
JAMES WILLIAMS, Cl’k i. c.
July 3 235 M
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas Veascy,
late of Baldwin county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment—and those having
demands to render them in (errasof the law.
WILLIAM FLAKE, E.r’r.
ELIZABETH VEISEY, Exr'x.
June S ' 2tt o;
PROSPECTUS
For publishing at Columbus, Ga. a Political and
Miscellaneous Newspaper,
to be entitled
THE DEMOCRAT.
I N presenting to the public his prospectus for a new pa
per at Columbus, tiie subscriber does not deem it ne
cessary or expedient to go into a minute detail of his politi
cal doctrines, or of his particular views in regard to Ihe va-
i ious topics which now engage public attention. He pre
sumes that bis character as an editor is too well known
in Georgia to allow him to gain credit among any party,
with mere professions and empty promises. The public
will be apt to look lo the past, in lorming their estimate
of the future, and by that ordeal is he willing to be tried.
In the numerous political discussions, w hich the events of
Ihe day have called forth, his opinions of men and things
have been publicly expressed, and are doubtless familiar
with many of those to whom he now looks for patronage
and support. Those who have hitherto approved of his
sentiments and been satisfied with the manner in which
he has urged them, will, be trusts, still continue their con
fidence, without the renewal o! pledges, or a formal con
fession ot faith.
In reference however, to the present state of parties,
he begs leave to remark, that lie trusts the absence of all
political excitement, will prove propitious to the cause of
truth; and that now all parties, by whatever names they
may have been distinguished will be permitted to labor for
the general welfare, unobstructed by political jealousy or
the rancor of by-gone feuds. The undersigned will en
deavor to extend still further this general cordiality of
feeling, and to allay the occasional symptoms of exacerba-
tion to which a warmly contested election may give rise:
and in this, and whatever other measure be may under
take, for the purpose of advancing the prosperity of the
s ^ft he will count on Ihe cordial co-operation of every
good citizen, however they may have previously differed
on points of political faith.
Attached lo the doctrines of tbe Revolution, and bold
ing in high veneration the memory of those heroes and
sages, by whom our liberties were achieved, and our pre
sent admirable form of government established, the sub
scriber will endeavor to manifest the sincerity of bis pro
fessions, by exciting a feeling of attachment to tbe Union
and encouraging an entire confidence in the institutions
of our country. He will inculcate the doctrine that it is
better to bear a slight and temporary evil, against wbieh
we have a constitutional remedy,* than to hazard all for
which our fathers fought, and so many martyrs labored
and bled. He will not in anj respect overlook or disre
gard the rights or the interests of bis own state; yet he
must always view particular rights & interests, as relative
ly connected with others, and he wiM never consenUo the
sacrifice of a greater for a lesser good.
The subscriber will endeavor to make The Democrat a
vehicle of general intelligence, -nd an interesting periodi
cal to the gentlemen of literature, the agriculturist, the
merchant and mechanic. U. E, B ARTLFTT
Colulnbusy July 3,1830.
ill be made lo
Henry county,
when sitiir.g for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Frac
tion No. 391, inthe 5th district Early county-—belonging
to the estate of Alexander Mcore, late of Henry county:,
deceased; to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and eicd-
itors cf said deceased.
THOMAS D. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
July 17 2 4m
~ (COPY NOTES.)”
N or before the twenty-fifth day of December next,
I promise to pay unto Enoch Cckb, Twelve dollars
for value received of him this lOih iVarcli, IS 29.
CRANSHAYV duke.
Endorsed E. Cobb.
One day after date I promise to pny Charles W. Raw-
son or bearer,-Six dollars Fifty six and a quarter cents for
value received with interest frtrm tire first January las! ■f
August 4th, 1629. DAVID WATSON.
On or before the twenty-fifth ol December next, I pro
mise to pay E. Cobh or bearer, Fourteen dollars for va
lue received of him, this 28th January, 1S29.
ESAVV BROOKS.
SUZ. BROOKS.
On or before the twenty fifth cf September next, I pra-
mise to pay Enoch Cobb or hearer, Twcntj-fonr dollars - ,
it being for value received Off him, this the 2d of March
IS29. HARRISON ARNOLD.
Indorsed Enoch Cobb.
On or before the first day of November 1829,1 promise
to pay Reuben Thornton, Nine dollars and Sixty two and
a half cents for value received of him.
WILLIS GREEN.
IiOSEY COLE.
On or before the , I promise to pay Evan Iloweli
or bearer, Four dollars and Seventy five cents for value
received of him .
BENJAMIN HAZEMUDGES.
ANDREW CARUTHERS.
On or before Ihe ——, I promise to pay unfo John
Choice, & Co. the sum of $23 ami S7) cents for'value re 5 *
ceived of him BENJAMIN TOWERS.
Or. or before the 23th of December 1827,1 promise to
pay William Stevenson or bearer, 10 dollars for value re**
ceivcd of him.
Indorsed William Stevenson.
JAMES LEE.
JOHN LEE.
GEORGIA—Gwinnett county.
P ERSONALLY appeared before rae, Benjamin Will
hams, a Justice of the Peace in and for said counts
James W'ells, who being duly sworn, deposeth and ISitti
that the above are in substance, true copies of the origin*
al notes which were lo3t out of the possession of this depo
nent on the fourth Saturday in last month.
JAMES WELLS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 12th day o»
March, 1830. B. WILLIAMS, J. P.
GEORGIA—-Gwinnett county.
Superior Court, March Term, 1830.
On motion of James Wells:
I T appearing to the Court that the original notes ot
which the above are copies, are lost o-t of his posses
sion: It is ordered, That the said copy notes herewith filed
in court, (unless good cmjse be shewn to the contrary on or
before the last day of tWncxt Term of this Court,) shall
and will be established in lieu of said lost cnginals—and
it is further ordered, that this role be published in one of
the public gazettes of this state, once a month for thr^a-
months.
A true copy from the Minutes, 20tb May 1830.
JOHN G PARK, Cl%
may 29——230 m 3m
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Stevens Thomas applies to me for let r
tors of Dismisson, fftm the administration of
estate of John G. King, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to file their objections in my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, why said letterg should not be granted!
Given under my hand this 10th day of February, 1830.
WC-flB JAMES MERIWETHER, C. C. ft