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•yMi would not bo branded aa dastards,—re-j formed ycsterdav, I.y a pr.tikrr.an entitled to
creantsto a glorious cause and an iioiiorablo j tho most entire .•oniiikni'p, that enptnin Water-
name, turn out, every one of you, and show | man, of Duxburv, a gentleman of imdouhted
them that they gro^y insult you by such an . res|>eclability mid veracity, who commanded
imputation—Hton to the whole world that you I the brig Herald, in her last voyage from Hos-
never will, never while life and being last, per-j ton to Smyrna, is fully convinced in bis own
mit any man who has been nurtured in the ad- ! mind, that he carried William Morgan as a
monition of federalism, and brought up in the ; passenger. The gentleman who has given
"Yazoo school, as at the feet of Gamaliel, to j ns Capt. Waterman’s opinion on this subject,
triumph over you, white any honest effort, or is Mr. Job W. Tyler, of this city, who sailed
any pure sacrifice on your part can prevent it. with Capt. Waterman, on Ins next voyage, as
I have done. You have read my sentiments | first officer of the Herald. Capt. Waterman,
in a former number. I flatter myself you have | at that time, often mentioned the subject to
profiled by my humble, though solemn ndino-1 Mr. Tvler, and has since expressed his sincere
nitions; for if you were not moved by them to conviction that Morgan was his passenger.—
the performance of your duty then, neither \ Boston Palladium.
would you be moved thereto now, if one rose |
from the'dead. I cannot think so meanly of
you
sion—they will suit it as well as thev did th
ADMINISTRATOR'S S\T,R.
r.K S<>1.1), at the !»t« r.vi,I,„f Urn. ball’ of lot 71, in th
V 7 juiniii Burnett, deceased, in O^lutn...),,- eunn- N;». 281, «85, 3011, 310, 33i, 33', 335 ami
*>, on Tuesday tlx 1 lit 1 , of Deceinln'r i■ >,\r, all the
Household and kitchen Furniture, HotI, Ijois.s,
Cattle and Hoof, Corn and Fodder, Munhition Toots,
one ItoadWagonar.d rjeats, one.Still ami I>, on.
ret Ivlaeksmtth's Took, ami inanyotiier a.ta l, s to,> i<--
dious to mention. Nidf to continue from day to day
until all is sold. Sold lor the benetit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. \VM. U. BARNETT, Adm’r.
Oct. 28th, 1828. 43 60d
•12, in the 12th district of Henry county, and theStatckt the SHi district, and so. t‘‘i, in the 10(h district, end so.
hall' of lot 71, in tho I Alii di-trint, nmf |r«.-ti 1 196, in the IHlji district, uid sos. 192,213, 257 and 258,
_ the 1 in the 20lh district.
Killi district fornierlv Heniy now Newton cnutilv. md n c . , ‘ ,
the State’s half of lot No. 301, in the If.tli district of OllSalnrdaiJ the 7th,
ml fractions e’ |. 127, idd, |C9,110. 171,
172, 213, 231, 237, 238 and 239, in the 17th district for
merit- llruiy imw D.Kall. e .iinty, and Nos. J79, 230,
339, 3o2 and 3S5, in tlnyiSili district.
Remarkable sagacity nf Do'll.—A short
Apply them, then, to the present occn- j time back, a gentleman residing in the tipper
hev will suit it as well as they did the i part of Carnarvonshire, received an invitation
former. Hut if you cannot do so—if you shall | from a gentleman residing in Middlewiclt, to
have so soon forgotten them, ns to permit the j spe.id a month with him. The gentleman ac-
Srst Monday in November to pass without j cepted the invitation, and took with him a fa-
another effort, still more vigorous than the I vorile grey hound. The next day after their
lust, never again pretend to ho a party—never arrival, a mastiff, belonging to the inviter, nt-
pollnte the name of Troup by taking it upon tucked the greyhound and gave him a good
your lips, or applying it to yourselves, your j drubbing. The greyhound immediately took
principles or your practices. BliUKE. j to bis heels, and fled home to Carnarvonshire,
I a distance of about ninety miles, and the tami-
Amongtlie specimens of domestic growth j ly there were surprised to see the dog return
and manufacture, which adorn our Office, wc without his master. Next day the greyhound
prize the highest a Card of Samples of Home- • and a remarkably small bull and mnsltif dog.
spun, which, we know, were spun by hands as | belonging to the same gentleman, disappeared,
•white as lilies, and as warm as I ovo and Heau- and no trace could he found of either of them
ty could make them. Wc collected them in ; until a few days afterwards, when a letter was
a Country Village, not very remote, where, | received from the Welsh gentleman saying,
however, we are obliged reluctantly lo ac-j that bis bull-dog and greyhound had arrived in
knowledge, wo still heard the piano nearly as Cheshire, and both had attacked the mnstifTbe-
nnging tn his friend, and destroyed him be
fore they could be separated.
Jl Itny"ll Salute—This morning we Were
startled from an editorial reverie bv a noise re
sembling an irregular discharge of musketry;
ticnlly supported, • on going to tho door lo learn the cause, wo
■nvye—their • found il was a salute from .Mrs. Rq-,/all's light
often as we did the wheel.—If any of our fair
renders ore disposed to try their hands in the
same species of laudable industry, we can re
commend the exercise as far superior to
“street spinning."’ It was whispered to us,
tit it in the village above alluded to, since the
TniifTi»fits bi gtiu to bo p
the gitls’ cheeks did not requir
moi'tings were not so often visited by low- | Artillery. After a few shots at our Raltimn-
*pi ms. and that several w ho bail complained j reanism, and plastering the wounds with a sal-
ol" dyspeptic symptoms, and hepatic pains, j Vo drawn front our Ymikteistn, she popped tho
have '.add n iheir ailn.gs adieu, and in body and 1 second volume of her Ri..\cx Hook in our face
mtnd are now object-of parental pride, and and ordered us to announce Iter safe arrival in
worthy of freemen' - adoration.—Gen. Courier. | Baltimore which wo hereby-do, ns in duly
! bound, and request all concerned to take due
.loti- Tariff Example.—IA c were highly ; notice ol tho fact, as they wish to escape Black
gratified at the sight of several ladies in church ; Book immortality. — Balt. Pat.
■on the last Sabbath whoso wealth would enli-
lli. them to the most splendid '’product.ons of Among tho Dutch Records in Albany, is
India, attired in dresses of domestic manufae- I one that roads as follows :
lure. Their neatness does honor Jo tho char- October 24, 1633, Hendricks Jansen ap-
actor of the sex, and affords an example wor- J pearod before the Secretary, and certified that
thy of inflation. We ere pleased lo see so j tho wife of the Rev’d E. Muoghardus “ in the
much of the Anti-Tariff spirit nlready prevail-1 public street drew up her petticoat a little
:no in this section, and v.o .Id recommend it ( way.”
still more extensively —.ilabama Journal.
TOtlMDISON Sheriff’s Sale.—On tho first
•*-” Tuesday ill DECEMBER next, will be sold at
tho Couit.liouse in tilt* town of Daniakvilic, Madison
county, within tho usual hours of suit*, (tie following
property, to wit:
One Sorrel Horse, four years old ; levied
on as the property ofTlioinas Trihhlo, to satisfy a li. fa.
in favour of Elisha Ware against Thomas Tribble and
Burkley Sims, ^operty pointed out by Uurkley Sims.
One sorrel Mare, about nine years old, one
stack of Fodder, (five or six hundred pounds,) twelve
or fifteen hundred pounds of sco! Cotton, four barrel-
of Com, one field of standing Coin, about thirteen acres,
supposed to he twenty-five or ih rty barrels, one l oom,
eight split-bottom Chuirs, one Spinning Wheel, one pair
Shovel nml Tongs, one Pot, two Ovens, two Bails, two
Piecing, two pine Tables, one Hind-saw, three screw
Augers, one Chisel, one pair Slilliuds, one pair plough
dint
On tVethnsday the 18III,
The follow ing Islands uttnchi-il In Hi ury county,Nos.
1 231 5 li ! 8 Dill II 12 13 It *15 Hi 17 18
20 21 ami 22 anil Nos. Ill Sit 81 82 115and l id
in the 1st district of I'oiinerlv Monroe hmv Bike coun
ty, and Nos. 3. I, 25 and 27,'
and fraction 117. and ha No.
and Inti, in thu tit
Nu. 2, in the Sib ,1
countv, and fruoia.i
triet, now Bike,
the lltli ihstrii I M
dlho
trill,
. Id, i
Hear, one patent Clock., one pine Sideboard,
thin and (task, three plan Chests, f nur licds
lure,three Beijsleads and cords, three books, fife ol JI
Washington, Pilgrim's Progress, and the life of Marion,
one Decanter, one .tug, two Bells, one side Saddle, one
small pipe Chest, four scooter Ploughs, one frying Pun,
nne Bee Hive, one man’s Saddle, two club Axes, two
swingle Trees, two Clevises,and twosad trims: levied
on as die uropertv of John Gossett, to satisfy sundry
li. fiis. in favour of Win. L. Mitchell and others against
said < iossett.
Oct. 28. SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM, Sli’tf.
j Gad-a-mcrcy, if women now-a-days were
j to lie .docketed for lifting up their petticoats a
Mere Disclosures. — Air. Jonathan Russell | little way, I should like to hold the Register’s
office, if they paid a fee. Our Dutch ances
tors knew nothing of *• good society.”—JV. Y.
Enq.
?ms placed in our hands copies of n private cor
respondence between himself and Mr. Henry
flay. r< lativa lo the secret night transactions
at Ghent, which we intend in a few days to
?nv before our renders. Air. Russell has been
impelled to their publication by a sense of du
ly to the public, and i:i vindication of himself
■join the erroneous impression growing out of
the imperfect view ofltis relation to Mr. Clay,
heretofore published. The disclosure affects
Mr. Cl av’s veracity, and his honor; and shews I
his hostil iv to Mr. Adams in such a view, that
•wo do not sec how it is possible for Mr. Adams
tn retain Air ( lay in office one hour, without
farther and lasting disgrace. — U. S. Tel.
A late I.ondon Morning Herald says,—
AYe are ntsored that Mr. Petfl lias informed
tho Electors for Oxford, that Ins Majesty’s
.Cabi:ut l.nve deemed it advisable to make
certain conc i-sinns to the Roman Catholics
’.vhicli lie him-el 1 * is obliged to approve of, and
should the a t n et i tho disapprobation of his
consiiltietii-, he t-- ready to evacuate his seat
ns re e er lii’ive for the University in tho Im-
P' r.nl Parliament. Tin- electors are said to
b;r e ri t iled, that ibev reposed implicit confi
de • in ill" meii.-.ures which the Duke of
A'. ingion might deem p'operlo adopt in re.
h •i n to tint Cntludn question.”—Savannah
J?, .uhTran.
The Catholic questin'..—l\ o lave heard,
from an authority that ttev r yet misled us.
some hints as to the probable course that is io
be taken with that question; and as they have
not yet appeared in any print that we have
seer., tve may ns well give the substance of
them:—I. There never will be another for
mal debate on the Catholic question in either
House of Parliament. 2. The Duka of
Wellington will before long open a communi
cation with the Pope, for the mutual adjust
ment and security. 3. The Pope is most
anxious for such an adjustment as shall satis
fy nil parties. 4. Stipends will he allowed
to the priests. 5. The matter will he arran
ged without any very great difficulty or loss of
time. 6. The Duke will apply to Parlia
ment fora Bill of Indemnity, and get it as a
matter of course London IVetkly Review.
.Yew Coach.—Our enterprizing fellow citi
zens nf the Citizen's Line, arc constructing a
coach to be run between Bordcntown" and
Washington, which will alarm tho citizens of
New Jersey, if they should happen to see it
before they are apprized of its nature. It is
ealcnlaltd for fifty-six passengers, two regular
Stories high, and is to run upon four wheels 17
inches and a half hro.td, and to be drawn by
12 horses commanded by post ilions. The
baggage will follow in the rear on one broad
wheel of about 40 inches: the whole machine
wilt thus form a roller to flatten and smooth the
rond over which it passes. It is in a state of
considerable forwardness, and will be exhibi
ted as soon as the trimmers and painters finish
their onotations.—Aurora.
AVc arc requested to state, that there will he a Camp
Meeting near Salem, Click county, commencing
Wednesday tho 3Ulh instant.
Oct. 27.
;CJ*W'o are authorised to announce J.1.MES /.Vf
FOItl), E-q. as a candidate fur Judge of the Inferior
Court at the next eleelion.
Private Boarding House.
M RS. FULWOOD having purchased the house at
present occupied by Mr. Adams, can at the com
menccmer^of the next College term, conveniently ac
cmninodnte ten o Hv *lvo of the Student*, who lodge ir
Co'legr*.—Hoard will !»c bad on reasonable terms.
,V. D. This house will be found pleasantly situated, and
also cunvenirnt to ('ollcgr,
Athens, Oct. 2Sth.—It
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A large and convenient House in the Town
• U* ^3 1m. of Macon, calculated for a House of En-
i,. c'j'n* tertuinment or Boarding-house, with extensive
stables ami other necessary out hmldipgs, with a well
of good water in the yard, in which there is a pump,
also,
Two Houses pleasantly situated in the Town of Athens,
calculated for Boarding Houses or private families.
Oct. 28—4:$—tf. JOHN NESBIT. .
MUSCOGEE HALL,
COLUMBUS, (Geo.)
subscriber has settled himself perma-
fj;T5L Jo. ncntlv in the Town of Columbus, and lias
—--*»■ opened n larg'* and commodious Public House
on the coiner of Broad anil Craw lord Streets. Situ
ated in the ccntie of Town, the Muscogee-Hall is u
mold desirable ntopuing-place for Travellers, as well aa
a convenient hoa r ding-housc for the resident man of bu
siness. I iis Table, Stables and Bui, will bo at all times
well sujipljed, his rooms private and retired, the riguia-
lions of his house such as to exclude disorderly compa
ny, and hisrAr/rgi\* ■»<«■ lernte. vVith a determination to
devote his undivided attention totho business in which
he is thus engaged, the <ubseriber solicits the support of
his friends, and a liberal public, and confidently hopes
for a continuance of that patronage which he enjoyed
while in Grcenesborough. NICHOLAS HOW ARD.
Oct. 28.-4 $—wOw
W \LT0N SlicrifPs Sale.—On the final
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold at
the Couit-house,in tho ton n of Monroe, \\ niton county,
within tho usual hours of sale, the following property
to wit: ^
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres ol'
Land, more or less, being one half of Lot No. 97, inth
3d District of Wait on county : levied on as the proper
ty of William Mullins, to satisfy four fi. fas. one in fa
vour of Thomas Patterson for the uso of John Bi.sh- p.
one in favour of Harley Buker, vs. John Bosfwich an ‘
Wm. Mullins, one in favour of Johnston and tiunii, on
in favour of John Hucahy. Levy made and returned t
me by a Constable.
Oct. 28. WM. H. HAY, D. Sh’flT.
H \LL ShcrifPs Sales.—On the first Tues
day in DECEMBER next, will be sold at tin
Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hull county r
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wits
One Negro Woman : levied on ns the pro-
perty of Ezekiel Buffington, to satisfy two fi. fas. in fa
vour of Bu it emeus Reynolds, vs. suid Buffington. Pin-
perty pointed out by defendant.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or le^s: levied on us the property of Jonathan
Sheen, being the land whereon Anmn Maddox now
lives in Hull county, to satisfy a li. fa in favour of Alfred
Nicholson, vs. said Sheen.
One hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or less, lviogon the waters of the Chatta
hoochee river, adjoining Clark and others: levied on
the property of John Sauls, it being the laud whore*
said Sauls resides, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of .1, W.
Jones & Co. for the use ofSilas Bronson, vs. said Sauls
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
move or h’ e s, granted to James Moore, whereon Win
Smith now lives,Iving on Hogan’s crock in the 9»h Pb-
t*ict of Hall county : levied on as the property of John
Miller, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Adam Shufficld,
vs. said Miller.
Seventy-five Acres of T.nnd, !T°re or !c?s,
whereon John V. Cotter now resides, also one Hund
red Acres of Land, more or less, being a Fraction, Iving
on the Clinttalmochie River, adjoining the land whereon
George Woodliff now lives, in the 8th Pistiict of Hall
county: levied on ns the property of John V. Cotter, to
satisfy a .1. fn. in favour of Robert Barnwell, vs. John
V. Cotter and Alexander I.uddath.
One small Wagon and Two Cows : levied
as the property of Joseph W. Stephens, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of Richard Venable, vs. said Stephens.
Onobay Mare : levied on ns tho property
of Thomas Garner, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of the
officers of Court, vs. said Garner.
One Cow and Calf; levied on ns tho pro
perty of .Joseph (.fathers, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favourof
John Conaway, vs. said Leathers.
Ono Library of Books, containing various
kinds, nne small Walnut Table, one writing Desk, two
Book Cases : levied on as the property of Henry I .
Sims, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Henry Mealing, vs.
said Sims and John R. Stanford security.
Three Hundred bushels of Corn,more orlejts,
two Cows and Calves, one grey Horse; levied on as
the property of Robert Orr, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favoured’
Joel W. Hand for the use of Jesse Clayton, vs. said Orr.
s half i f lot* |5<;, 18.
irl, ami the State's hail of lot
t lotmerlv Monroe now Pike
•s. 270 and 271, in tin 9»h dis-
Sfale's halt ..f lot N ». l.l I. in
\ and the State’s half of lut
» tin* 12th district, and the State'sbalfoflots
h 110, 2<2, 302, :$:$:$ and 312. in the |8th dis-
fraeijon $22 in the same district, nml frar-
timis Nos. ST7J, .".OP, 319, 3<il and 369, in the same dis
trict, Mon rue now Bibb county.
On Thursday thu If)//#,
Fractions Nos. 91,10G, 107, 11*9, no and 14?», in the
1 till district of Monroe county, ntul the islands attach
ed to .Monroe county, No. 2G, 27,38 and 39, and frac
tions No. 23U, 237 and 272, in the 15th district Monroe
now Pike county, and the islands attached It* Bibb coun
tv Pfos. «! 1 and t:.'», and fractions Nos. 100,227,268,
~M7 and 308, in the 1st di«triet of Houston now Craw-
•rd county, and Nos. 274, 273 and 276, in the 4th dis-
ii.-t of Houston now Bihh county, anil Nos. 209, 210,
*’! I, 231 and 232, in the oth district of Houston #iow
Bihh county, and Nos. 2.71 2.72 268 269 271 272 27.3
nml 278, in the same district Houston county, and Nos.
240 and 2;» J, in the 7th district now Crawford.and Vo«.
1 16, 147, 1 18, 149, 150, 151, 152 and 171, in the 8th
ounty.
nos. 1, 2, 3, 2.7,20,60, 61, and301, in thfi 1st dis’rict
•d Wilkinson i ounty, and no. 3*24, in the the 2d district,
and Nos. 6, and 12, hi the 4»h d.strict, and Nos. 185,
191 and 288, in the Gth district, and no. 412, in the 8th
district, umi nos. 286, 5i0 and 341, in tlu* l/t'i district,
and no 21.3, ii. the IS’ di*tiirt, and no. 399. m thc2j(l
district, and nos. 2t;7 and 283, in the 23d district, and
Nos. 243, 244, 245 nod 246, m tin* 26th diatrief. and let
ters A. and 1$. and Nos. 56, 116, 232, 417, 437 and 438,
in the 1st dmtriei of Wayne county, and Nos. 249,2.0,
lih district Monroe j 275, 876, and 282, in tbc*2d ''inflict, and Nos. 224, 225
ud ft .ietion No. 199 ; 264 265 and 266 in the Utti <
Une-iifili nf the purchase money will be reanirerJ in
hand, in specie or current kiili, < i any of the enurttred
Banks of this State.
JAMES WHITFIELD, ]
EV A VS MYRICK,
ROBERT V\'.C IRNFS
JOHN MEliCER,
The Editors of flic ^nnstitnh'onab’st, Savannah Gcor#
Parian Gazette, Macon Mv r, and Athenian.
| Commissioners
will •
specie
atheiv
the
ht weekly insertion? in their re*
pecs, commencing as early a« possible, unless
intruded by the Commission! is.
NOTICE.
ATT. persons indebted to the e6tateof Asahcl Greer
il. late of Clark county Irrensed, are requested to
tubk f ’ immediate payment, and thowe having demandr.
against said estate, ore renuceted to present them
within the time prescribed bv law, ipudified as it directs.
Sept. 23.—38. JOHN JAMF.S, Adm’r.
list riel Houston i
On Friday the ‘20fh,
v o«. 109,110,111,113.11 1,116, 117,118.135,137,138
anil 1*6, in tho 11th district, and Nos. 63,61. 147,148.
189, 2.31, 232, 238, 2.39,240,241, 242. 213, “61, Tfizand
2 *0, in flie 12tb dislrief, and No«. 127. 168. 169, 210
and 211, in the I3t!» district, and Nos. 319, 3*", 322,
.327,333 and .334, in the I4tli district, and No = . 1?3,
190, 191, 192, 196, 230, 237 and 2.38, in the loth disfirt.
On Saturday the. 21 .vf,
nos. 61, 67. 6«, 69. 70. 75, 77,177, 179, 179, 183, 181
and 186, in the 16th district originnllv Houston, and nos.
209, 214, 230, 235 ami 240, in the same district now
Crnwford county, and the islands attached to Houston
county, nos. 77' 7S 79 SO 81 82 83 81 85 86 87 88
89 90 92 93 94 95 and 96, nod fraction vn. 177.
and lot 179, nml fractions .\*os. 215, 21fi, 218and 219, in
the l t district of Pool v count v, nml fraction no. 1, io the
2.1 district, nml fractions nom.' 5, 69, 90, 97, 98, 99, 100,
10*, 132, 133,131,164 am! 165, in the Sth district.
On Afondny the d,
no«. 166 167 193 194195 218 019 220 291 239 210
241 242 257 258 270 271 27J 278 279 280 281 883 n**d
285, in the snme district, and nos. 1 2 3 16 78 11 63 76
90 91 92 93 111 1.30 1 »1 and 1S«,in the9lhdistrict,and
nos. 2 3 4 and 257. i-t the 10th district, and nos. 262 .300
and 301 in the I2*h district.
On Tuesday t/?»■ 2 i f h,
nos. 224 226 254 2'5 256 257 304 300 307 32.3 321
325 341 319 350 and 357 in the 1$ !, district, and nos.
89 .30 3132 33 31 35 .36 37 .38 v» 9*2 93 I 11115 1 16 I 17
• 189 190. and 1**t 191,and fraelionsNos 1‘*2a.id 193.
I let 194, and fractions N04. 195 1 ‘Ifi 1«*7 198 199 829
230 248 249 252 253 251 255 256, in the 15th district.
On Wednesday the e 2?'Jh,
nos. 209 239 ‘Mrt 211 nnd 212 in the 16th district,and
no 361 tho 5th district of Gwinnett countv, and 1 0
no. 10 and fractions nos. 25 40 41 42 96 218 00'’ 217
in tho 6th district, and Nos. 278 and 354, in the same
district, rmw PeKnlb county, and nos 97 98 181 H2
203 and 299 in tho 7th district Gwinnett comity, nnd
no«. 72 74 95 115 1.3.3 1.31 151 166 167 J79 190 191
199 208 218 2*23 2*25 226 and 227 in the 1st district
of Irwin county, and nos. 64 102 103 137 1.3S 168 169
195 196 218 219 237 238 252 nnd 25.3 in tho 2d dis
trict, and Nos. 117 and 183, in the 4lli district.
On Thursday the '2Gth,
Nos. 196, 197, 234, 264 and 316, in the 1st district of
Farlv countv, f: v os. .388, 38.9,391, .398 and 401, in the
5th district, and Non. 110, 141,171, 175, 176, 177, 178,
179, 184, 185, 186. 259, 260 and 315, in the 8th district,
and No*. 1 ♦, 67 and 411, in the 9th district, nnd Nos.
28|, 9-2, 318, .319,353, .354, 355, 356, 382, 395, 396,
397, 405, 406, 410, 413,414am! 415, in the 11 th district.
On Friday the 27lh,
Nos. 14, 30, 31, 55, 96, 137, 170, 172, 174, 175. 176,
178, 297, 298, 299, 300, 3.35,409, 410, 411, 412,413,
414, 415, 416, 417, 4l8, 422, and 42 J, in Urn 19th dis
trict,nnd Nos. 113, 11 >, 116, 187, 190, 245, 246, 370,
371, 372 and 373, in the 14th district, and Nos 161,
165, 166.192, 212, 21.3, 214, 215, 216 and 217, in the
15th district.
On Saturday the !>9/h,
Nos. 218, 228, 239, 240, 211, 213, 26.3, 265, 267 nnd
292, in the same district, nnd Vos. 321, 358, 3M, .393.
nml 398, in tho ‘20th district, nnd Vos. 81.120, 196, 197.
198, 199, 200, 227. 240,211.242, 214, 216,247,250,257,
261, 262, 270, 272, 299, 300, 335, .379, nnd 420, in ’he
iHtrirt, and \os. 388,and 408, in the 96thdistrict,
and Nos. 401, 410, 449, 449, nndJ55, in tho 28lli dis
trict.
On Ahmdan the. 2d day nf' ATarrh,
Nos. 353 401 418 •»*'» 430 434 435 and 436, in the
it district, fornierlv Appling now Telfair county, nnd
No*. 624. 6°5 626 627 642 641 649 654 655 656
657 659 GOO GG1 662 and 663, in the 2d district of Ap-
m ft • P vt „ nT i pling emintv, nnd Nos. 25 26 27 78 79 130 1.31 185
I nree Head of Hogs, ono Oven, and onc ( oi,| 339 3s 1 419 419 450 499 499 500 509 and
‘ “ 510, in the 3d district, nnd Nos. 459 460 461 462 463
NOTICE.
A T.L Persons indebted to tho estate of Wm. J. Strong
x* late of Glark county deceased, are rerjnested to
make immediate payment, and those having demand*
against the said estate, ore requested lo present them
within the time prescribed by law, qualified as it directs.
DANIEL RAMEY,
THOMAS MOORE, Exr’s.
Sept. 16.—37—40d
.v. it.
4 PL ANTATION in excellent order, fresh and well
■l fe»ti ed, lying about two miles from Athens, tog<^
tlier with a quantity of Corn and Fodder.
ALSO,
M A HOUSE and LOT in tho most elevated,
.zxL and central part of Town. All of whhOiiu
oilcred for sale, and w ill be sold low, if immedi
ate application is made. Enquire at this office.
Sept. 30.—39—tf
NOTICE.
T HE copartnership of Wood &. Jones is dissolved
by mutual consent. All notes and accounts of
1826 & 7, it is necessary should he paid by the first of
• ov. next, or they will be put in# legal train fbr col
lection. Those whose accounts becom- due. on tho
25t!i December next, arc requested to come forwatdand
liquidate tbnn, and those who have demands against
us will please present them. E. l\ OOP,
J. S. JONES.
The business will bo continued by E. Wood, who
will at all times keep a genera! assortment of superfmo
Clothes, Cassimeres, Vestings, i»c. together with a
superior ass >rtment of Hats, Bunts and Shoes, also u
moral supply* of ready made clothing.
The fashions from Now-York have just been received,
and all work will bo executed in th*- .vatest manner.
Sept. 30 39 tf
HEARD & COOK,
FACTORS
AND
COATAT IS SJO AT MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
C ONTINUE to transact business at their old stand,
on Macintosh street. They tender their service?
to r a.iters and Merchants in this State and South Ca
rolina. Their Ware-House and Close Storage oro in
iperior order for the reception of COTTON and MER.«
CHANDIZE, and their means ample to make reason-'
able advances on those articles consigned to them.
Their attention will he exclusively devoted, to business
alter the 15th September next.
August 5.—31—3tn
broad Axe : levied on as the property of Page Rork, to
satisfy a fi. fu. in favour of George Grace,vs. said Rork.
Oct. 28. A. B. HARDIN, Sli’tf.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
‘TMJTILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, pursuant
V W to an order of the Inferior Court of Clark coun
ty, o 1 the 1st Tuesday in January next, at die Court
House in said county, a tract of Land in Clark county,
on the Appalachie river, being the same whereon Wm.
llarvic, of «aid county (deceased) lived, containing se
ven hundred acres, more or less. Conditions cash.
JAMES MERIWETHER,
Oct. 28th. 43—60d firV. of Wm. flarvie, i/ccV.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD, at Carnesville, on the first
Tuesday in January next, from twenty-five to
tnirty Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Col. Ru«se|
Jones, late of Franklin county, deceased.—Terms,
twelve months’credit, by giving satisfactory security.
RUSSEL JONES, Exec’r.
Oct. 28th, 18*29. 43 60d
Contain Alar^mi.—We should not mention
# ho nnme of this individual had wo not been in-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD, in persuancc of an onleroftlie
Court of Ordinary of Franklin county, at the
Court-hou«e door in Hamilton, Harris county, on the
first Tuesday in Janunrv next, between the usual hours
of sale, a Lot of Land, situated m said county of Har
ris, number 191. in tho 19th district of originally Mus
cogee count}*, being part of the Real estate of John Sil-
inan of Franklin county, deceased, and sold for the be
nefit of his bed * and creditor*.—Terms of sab* made
known on the day. JOHN £lLMAN,yuo. Adm’r.
Oct. 28.—13—60d
Snlc of Reverted Lands, &e.
I N compliance with an Act of the General Assembly
of the State of Georgia, passed on the 22d day of
December, 2827, entitled “An Act to dispose of the
residue of lands lieretnfcre reserved for the use of the
Slat*',’* the Commissioners appointed under tin* provi
sions of said act, will offer for hale, at public outcry in
the town of Milledgevillf, commencing on Monday the
IGthduy of February next, i.nmedi itelv fronting. LA
FAYETTE HALL, and continue from day to day, as
herein after specified, the Fractional parts of Su veys,
Reservations, and Islands, which have reverted to the
State by default offormer purchasers, also the Fraction
al parts of Surveys, Reservations, nnd Islands, not sold
for want of bidders at former sales, and the Stnti’s half
of the I.ots of laud condemned as fraudulently drawn,
which have been sold and reverted to the State, viz:
On Alonday the 1 Gth of February, 1S?9,
Fractions No. 14 and 33, and the State’s ball’ of lot
No. 41, in the 6th district of Fayette county; and frac
tions No. 145, 116, 17G, 1«0, 185 and l&s’, in tin* 7»!i
district, and Nos. 10,11,29,30,49, 50,70, 116, Ml and
142, in the 9th district, and 133. UC, 137, 149, 150, 151,
156,160, 161 and 162, in the 14th di«t.iftf f ,fi formerly
Favette now Delfalb county, and Nos. 15,M3, in tlm 1st
district of Walton county, and 313 and .311, in the 1st
•listriel formerly Waltnn now Newton comity, and 87.
88and 257, in the 3d district \ v a!»on count”, and 52.
171, 330, 331, $41, 312,313 and 311, in the A'•?. district,
nnd the State’s half of lot 3 No. 126, 150 nnd 221, in thr
1st district of Henry county, a*»*l the State’s half of lot
No. 127, in the 4th district, and the State’s half of No.
166, in the 5th district.
On Tuesday the 17th,
Fractions Not. 78, 124, 140, 190. 217, 260, 277, 279
346,372, 417 and 432, in the 9ih district former!) Hen
ry new Newton county, and Nos 400, 402,403. 401,
423, 425, 128 and 4*29, in the 9’h district formerly Hon-
ty now Wafton county, end the ‘'u’e’a half of fot N^
and 495, in the 4thdistrict.
On Tuesday the 3d,
Nos. 496 500 501 502 503 504 517 518 519 522
593 524 596 nnd 5*27, in the same district, and Nos.
300 301 3$9 311 342 341 345 346 347 370 371
372 373 374 375 376 377 378 385 390 and 391, in
the 9’h ili«triit, and N**s. 1 19 50 94 169 180 and
181, in tho 8th district of Hall county, and Nod. 1 13
25 37 48 ID 59 nnd 66, in the 9tli district.
On Wednesday the 4th %
Nos. 67 68 69 70 82 83 84 91 93 96 98 107
110 ill 112 113 115 116 117 121 128 and 135, and
the State’s half of lot No. 149, frnction No. 176, in the
same district, and iho Slate’s half of lot No. 48, and
fraction No. 89, in the lOfh dbtrirt, nod lot No. 160, in
the lltli district, nnd Not. 00, 102, and 125, in the 1st
district 06 Hahersham com.tv,and lots Nos. lOand 100
in tho 3*1 district, and lot No. 10, and fractions Nos.
121 128 129 130 131 132 1.33 and 134, in th** 4th dis
trict nnd Nos. 1 3 4 6 7 8 10 13 and 15, in the 5th
district.
On Thursday the , r )th %
Nos. 16 17 IK nnd 20, ami Lot No. 100, in tho same
di«trirf, a'*d fiyr ri,.r.s N* s. 6 7 21 38 39 40 42 45
46 47 and -‘8, nnd lots Nos. 10 nnd 100, in the 6tl*dis
trict, nnd tVnrtiori* Nos. 10 .30 178 204 205 20*5 207
20H 2.19 210 211 212, 224 and 225. in tho 10rl» die-
tri.-t, n»id No*. 24 104 152 168 nnd 174, in Iho lltli
district. Red Nos. 37 38 39 40 72 106 136 138 165
18.» 2nd 2 215 and 216, in the 12th district.
On Friday the Gth,
NV I. 25, DM, 105, 108, 130, 131, 150, 174, 183,
1*H, 13:>, 193 and 124, in thi 13th district, and lot No.
10, in th** Mr district of Rabun county, and lot No. 10,
in the 2d district, and fractions, Nos.' 8, 49, 76, 77, and
78, in the 3d dist icf, nnd Nos. 12, 13, 37,38,39,59, 60,
70, 77. 79, and 81 • t „ iho 4thdistrict, and lot N<». 10,and
f actions nos. 11, 12,13,83, in the 5th district, anil
•slands vo*. 477 nr. • 183, in the 2d distrii • of Baldwin
county, a 4 fraction •;<, 10, in the .3*1 district, ami mid.
21, and 60 im the4th district, and fraction* a®. 259, in
COTTON & TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE,
AUGUSTS, (GA.)
f oilN REFS informshisfriendsand the public, that
he has taken tho Ware lfour.r, formerly occupied by
M’LAWS HOLT, which is situntedin the rear of tho
City-Hotel, and adjoining the Eagle Tavern lot, fortfth
purpose of transar ting U
WAREHOUSE
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Whenever required, ho w ill be prepared 10 make li*
Wal advancements on produce in stoic ; and his per-
mnal attention will nt all times be exclusively devoted
to the interest nfhis customers.
Sept. 9.—w8w.
FFaction Sales.
I N’ compliance with tin Act of the Legiela-
lure of Georgia, passed tin 22d of December, 1827,
entitled “An Act to dispose of the residue of l.anda
heretofore reserved f»»r the use of tiiefitatc,” the Com
missioners appointed under the provisions of said act,
w ill offer for sale, nt public outcry, in the town of Mrt-
ledgeville, commencing on Friday the thirteenth day of
February. 1629, immediately fronting LAFAYETTE
HALL, all ISLANDS, which Imve not been heretofore
sold, or which may have reverted to the State.
These Islnnds will be sold in the following order:
On Friday th« thirteenth of Feb. 1829,
The following Islands in the Chstahoochre River, viz:
Nos. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nin#;
ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, stxteen,
. seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty,! wenty one, twen
ty two, mid twenty three, in the 20th district of Masco-
| gee county.
Nos. twentv four and twenty five; in district No 19,
in said county.
No. twenty six, in district No. 8, in said county.
On Saturday tho fourteenth of Feb.
The following Islands, viz: Nos. one, two, three,and
four, in tin* fifth district of Troup county.
No. five, in the twelfth district of said county.
Nob. one, two, and three, in district No. three, of
Coweta county.
N os. four and five, in district No. four, in said county.
No. six, in district No. eight, of do.
No. one, in district No. fourteen, of Fayette county.
Nos. one, t wo, three, four, five and six, in district No.
seventeen,of Henry county.
No. one, in district No. six, of Gwinnett county.
Nos. two, three, four and five, in district No. seven,
of said county.
Nos. one and tu*o, in district No. eight, of Hull county.
T^Gno fifth ofthe purchase money will be required
in hand in Speci*- or Current Bills on any i f the Char*
Ured Banks ofthis State.
R. IV. CARNF8, 1
JOHN MERCER, (
EVAN« MYRlf’h', [
james Whitfield, J
Commit