The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, July 17, 1830, Image 4
OWIN'NETT SALES.
0« the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
BEFORE the court-house door in the town of Law-
-eP renc-eville, Gwinnett county, within the legal hours,
be sold, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
ne hundred and twenty-five acres of LAND, more or
. it being an undivided half of I >t No. 234, in the 5lu
ict of said county, known as Plunkett’s mill tract, to*
: u .r with the imp'-ovfar o ntstln reon -levied -a as the
•erty of Richard Plunkett, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor
iatthias Batts.
ive NEGROF-S, to wit: Milley and her four children,
hi'l, Joshua, Mottes ami John—levied on .is the pro-
"y of Waiter S Adair, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favor of P.
' Murray.
■ae sorrel MARE and COLT—ns the property of Ed-
, d Edwards, to satisfy a fi. la. in favor of Robert Lump-
One COW and CALF—as the property of Jonathan
i, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of John P. Winn, vsJon-
:tan Sell, and Samuel Manders,security; property point-
ou thy said Manders.
One hundred acres of LAND, on Marbury’s creek, ad
.ling Ward and others, in said county, granted to
r ad well—levied onus the property of William Bow
ri, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justices’ Court in lavor of
nes C. Laugbridge, vs VVilliam Bowmanond Henry C.
• orris; (eviction ami returned to me bv a constable.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
July 3 235
EXECUTOR’S SAKE.
W ILL be sold, on Monday the second day of August
next, ht the late residence of Mrs. Ann Dunn,
near Rocky Mount Meeling-Lohse, the residue of the
PERSONAL PROPERTY of Nehtmiah Dunn ; deceas
ed, consisting of
One Horse, Cattle, Ilogs, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, and sundry other
articles.
ALSO.
A T the Court-House door in Clinton, Jones county,
1 jL 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 Nehemiah Dunn, deceased —
Sold in conformity with the Will of said deceased. Terms
made known on each day of sale.
JOSEPH DAY, Executor.
June 26 231 6t
Liar or letters
EM AIMING in the Post Office at LauirencevMe,
JLA Ga. on the 1st July, 1830
Anderson, John Langly, Thomas
T.SO—On the first 'Tuesday in September next,
at the same place within the legal hours,
One bay MAKE, about iOur eleven years old; one set
r Blarksiniih’s TOOLS, one set ul Bench TOOLS, one
'"m Cat SAW, and one Fcaiher BED and FURNi-
JKE, to satisfy a fi fa. on the foreclosure of a mort-
.tuin favor Hewlet Sullivan, si n. vs. Sherod Bowman.
THOMAS WORTHY, Sheriff
June 5 231
-•■SO—On the fir A Tuesday in September next.
Two NEGROES, to wit: Cliloe, a girl about 14 years
■ I, aou terry, a boy about il years old. to satisfy two fi
• - on the foreclosure ot'mortgages in favor of Nath niel L
•rges. vs Richard H. Lest- r, and Archibald Boggv, v*
...alsard li. Lester; |>iipirt\ pointed out in fi. fas,
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff
June 5 *>:v
HAEEUSNAIWE SALES.
Oh the Jirsi 'Tuesday in AUGUST next,
” j W/’ILL BE SOLD, before trie coinl-house door in
j ▼ Clarksville, Habersham county, within the usual
'urs ofs le, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One TRACT of LAND, containing one hundred and
’hty stvr.n and a half acres lying on the Hudson Fork
. broad river, adjoining land of Charles Scisson and oth-
-*• heretofore levied on by William Hamilton, forme
’ ■ rift—levied on .s thi property of "■union Terrell, to sat
iny a li. la. in favor ol JPlwiip Mmin.
Jii.lN HUMPHRIES, Sheriff.
At the same time and place will be sold.
One LOT of LAND, No. 8, in tht fifth district of Ha-
b-Tsham county, containing four hundred and ninety
re«, in the gold regions—levied on us the property cf
illiara A. Austin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Ma
.’.islrates’ Court in Crawford county, ir. favor of D. B.
iitchcll, vs said Austin; levy made and returned to me
ry a constable.
One LOT, No. 20, in the 13th district of said county—
! vied on as the property of Mepben Frederick, to satisfy
. fi. fa. issued Irani a Magistrates’ Court of Putnam
■vjunty, in favor of Andrew Mulinax; pointed out by
James Williams, levy made and returned to ine by a con-
stable.
One sorrel MARE—levied on as the property of Har-
. : ge Walk-r, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Hamilton
Wynn, vs said Walker.
July 3 A. MAULDIN, D. Sheriff.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
/'ILL be sold, at tiie eouit-house in the town of Mii-
ledgcville, on the first Tuesday in September next,
all the REAL ESTATE, lying in Baldwin county, be
longing to lames Reynolds, deceased, consisting of three
and a half squares of LAND, more or less; one of 202j
acres, adjoining Raines, Lamar, Lockett and Horton;
otve other of 202* acres, adjoining Lockett, Horton, and
Bridges, and 3034 acres adjoining Gacbet, Lamar, and
Scott—Sold in pursuance to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
od the day. JOHN L. BLACKBURN, Ex’or.
June 9, 1830 232 tdsl3t
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
¥JW7lLLbc sold, in the town of Perry, Houston county,
M on the first Tuesday in October next, pursuant to
an order of the Honorable Irtferioi Court of Baldwin
county, sitting for ordinary purposes LOT of LAND,
No. 154, in the 6lh district of said county, belong ng o
the estate of James Reynolds, deceased— hold for th» be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. T. rms on
the day. JOHN L. BLACKBURN, Ex’oi.
June 9,1830 23_* tdsl6i
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold in Dublin, Latin »s county, on the first
Tuesday in September next, pursuant to an order
of the honorable the Inferioi Court of Jones count , sii-
tinz '.’or ordinary purposes,
699 ACRES OF LAND,
on Turk, y creek. Laurens county —belonging to the es
tate ol Henry Mitchell, deceased—Sold for the bent fit of
the heirs. Liberal terms will be given.
WM. &. J. C. B. MITCHELL, Adm'rs.
June 26 234 tdstlt
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at the late resid nee ol Daniel E.
B gwell, dec. .tsed, on the 13th day of August
next, all the perishable property of said deceased.
Consisting of Stock of Morses. Cattle. Hogs, onr 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 art.clfs* »«*.. tedi
ous to mention. Th** ->«J« continue from day to day
until all is sold. — Terms made known on rh«* day of site.
WILLI AM SHAMBLEE, Adm'r
Gwinnett, county, July 3. 1830 235 6t
WALTON 3ALES.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
35Y7 ILL be sold, in the town of Monroe, Walton coun-
v » ty, between the usual heut of sale, the following
PROPERTY, to wit:
On*- NEGRO MAN, by the name of Sawney, about
~3 ycawi old—levieo on as ’he property of William Me
Murry, to satisfy two fi fas in favor of Rufus Broom, al
soother fi fas, vs. said McMurry; levy made and upturn
ed to me by a constable.
JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sheriff.
Administratrix’ Sale.
A T the court-house in toe town ol Invinton, Wilkin
son county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
will be sold,
LOT No. 249, in tho third district of said '
county—it being part of the Real Estate of Daniel Over- I
street, late of Emanuel county, deceased. Sail! land j
sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of the county of !
Emanuel, for the benefit of the heirs of «»aid deceased.
MARTHA OVERSTRETT, Adm'x.
July 3,1930 235 tdslSt
Anderson, Elijah
Akridge, Roberson 2
Ashley, William
Beaty, Thos jr
Blalock, John
Bolt, Samuel
Bowers, Leri
Beeson, Sunuel
Bennett, William
Bowers, Jacob
Bonds, Dudley
Baker, Benjamin
Brown, William
Bolton, Mary
Bagley, Henry m Wiley
Brewer, Jesse
Baker, Samuel
Blackburn, James
Bro n, Alexander
Bonds, Andrew
Broun, Lewis
Bowmen, Gilbert
Ball, lesse
Chain, Jacob
Craft, PRasant
Caudill, William
Cook. Jno
Camp, Rev Hosca
Cjrly. Nancy
Comer, Joseph T
Cater, Nathan
Chambers, Edwin
Davis
Davis, Mary Ann
EJ« ards, George R
Edmondson, Jumes
Fundcrburt, Polly
Foster, Waa H
Faiiler, iiilley G
Ford, Zudbck
roster, Eijah
Gholston, Benjamin
Gate-, Claries jun
Gru< ft". Claries
Glover, Wiley
Gray Jclu or Tho3.
Gr< en, Itzeluel
: Gibson, Sampson
j Gresbanr, Micajah
j tiambiin Thomas
| Garner, -Vm.
! Gtorge, Joseph
I Harris, Tv’iatt
; Hood, J«mes
j Hays. Richard
| Higgins, Benjamin
Hawkins, Street
Hamin, Samuel 2
Hooper, Enoch
Harvin. Jno
Holcomb, Jno
H yes, George
HarriUon. M >se3t
Hanna, Andrew
Ha.mll, Wm
Hamilun, Tno L
.Johnston, Jr o J
.ioUnstlon, >tRUlC5 A
Johnstoi, Benjamin
Knox, tVm
'-.»«• ift
Lee, Henry
Lowry Henry,
Little. Clarissa
Long, Lewis
Leveritt Jno E
Miller, L»avid
Mathews, Thomas
McAffce, James T 2
Montgomery, Charles !
Martin, Samuel
McLesky, Thomas
Mahafty, Ira
Melton, Berryman
Martin, Murdock
Moore, James W
Morris James
McAllister, Alexander
Miller, Mark A
McDade, Franklin
Mackon, Joseph
Monk, Thomas
Newborn, Jno
Nesbit, Wm
Nailer, Robert
Nelson, Jno L
Plunktt, Richard
Philips Abner
Feurson, Samuel
Patterson, Henry J
Pann*H. Luke
Paine, Lit i kin
Rigsby, Alien
Rambo, Kinchin
Rollins, Samuel
Rutledge, Joseph
Rogers, Johnson
Ron den, Hubbard
Reeves, John
Ramah, John
Ratciiffe, Joseph
Sudduth. AA m 2
Simmons, Wm
Smith, John
Sharpe, lames
Shetiy, P'der
Stinson. Francis
Smith, Patrick
Smith, lames II
Spence, Jno N
Smith, Wood} B
Stillman, Samuel
Spruce John H
Strickhn, Simeota
Tcdd, Thoma3
Thrasher, Jes*e
Th- mps. n, Jno
Teague, Elijah
Thompson, Joseph R
Wilson Absalom
Winn, Thomas
Warren, -hio
Wellburn, Lucy E
Williford Waters
W oorl, Aggy
Womach, Bird
White, James
Whorton. Wm
W .od, Thomas
Yager, 'oseph
A. R. SMITH, P. JJ7.
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CALL AND SEE!
THE Subscribi r respectfully informs
his friends end the public in general, Hint
he has opened a HOUSE of
ENTEBTAUTOffENT
in Carbollton, Carroll cuatoiy, G.=. and
flatters himself that be will give as gener
a) sr.l
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. McCARTl.
April 24 225 tf
GLOBE HOTELS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
PT1HE SUBSCRIBER, (late proprietor of the Globe
A Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion House,)
begs leave to announce to his friends and the public gen
erally, that he lias taken that elegant and commodious fire
proof Brick Building on the corner of Broad and Jackson
streets, and immediately adjoiningthe new Masonic Hall.
It is situated in the most ctntral part of the City, and is
in be very heart of business—being in the vicinity of the
Augusta Bank, and the Branch bank of the State of 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.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the
most popular Hotels in this City, he flatters himself that
ins experience in business, added to tbe superior advanta
ges of situation and the resources under bis controul. will
enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to all
who may honor him with their patronage.
Iris STABi.ES 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, the subscriber will bestow his own personal un
remitting attention, and in his charges, will not forget the
pressure of the times.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE*,
Thursday, December 17Ui, 1829.
HEREAS the number of members, which, under
tbe present provisions of the Constitution of
this State, compose the General Assembly, is considered
by many of the good citizens of tbe State, by far too nu
merous, and soosequently unnecessarily expensive, far
1 an economical People.—For the purpose therefore, of as
certaining the voice of the People on this all important
and interesting subject—
Be it thei efore resolved, That all the voters of Georgia
who feel for tbe interest and prosperity of tbe State, and
who wish to reduce the number of the members cf Ute
General Assembly of Georgia, be required on tbe first
Monday in October next, to say, on their ticket, if in fa
vor of a reduction—“REDUCTION”—if against it,
“NO REDUCTION.”
Resolved further. That the Superintendents of Elec
tions on 'hat day keep a poll of the same, and certify it
to the Governor, a statement of the poll, and that he
cause tbe same to be laid before the next General Assem
bly; and that he cause these Resolutions to be published
once a month in the Gazettes of Milledgeville, until the
election.
Approved, December 21,1S29.
GEORGE IL GILMER, Governor.
March 8, 1830 v27 5m
GEORGIA, PLTJ\AM~COUNTyT -
Superior Court, March Term, 1830.
John Tomkins,
RULE NISI.
j'
os.
I-IcNr.T Keller.
OHN TOMKINS having petitioned the Court, sta
ting that Hi nry Keller did, on the twenty-eighth of
August eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, in tbe county
aforesaid, excule and deliver to the said Tomkins his
certain deed of Mortgage conveying a tract of land in
said county, whereon James P. Conner formerly resided,
adjoining WhitfieM, Allen, Beal and James Adams—foi the
better security and -saving the said Tomkins haimiess
from the payment of a certain note of hand, fay able to
Pleasant II Lawson lor five hundred dollars, due the
twenty-fifth of December eighteen hundred and twenty-
nine, and made by the said Keller as principal, at d the
said Tomkins as security ; end the said Tomkins hav
ing further shewn that tbe. said note is die and unpaid,
and that he has not been indemnified ui:d saved harmlc s.
Ii is therefore, on motion of Shorter & Gordon. Atlor-
nies for the- petitioner, ordered, that the said Keller do
pay into the Clerks office of this court, the amount due
upon said note with cost, in six months from 1 his lime or
shi'w cause to the contrary—also that the equity of re
demption in oud to said mortgage premises be, from
thenceforth barred ana forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, That a copy of this rule Le
served upon the said Keller, or hi3 special agent, at least
three months before ti e expiration of the lime within
winch the money is so directed to be paid, cr Le publish;-
td once a month for six months in cne cf the public Ga£-
etts in this Stute.
True copy from the minutps 2d April,
THOMAS HARDEMAN, CVii.
Aoril 10 223 mfm
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A T the court-house in For yli, iMonroi- county, on the
first Tuesday in SopU-vnher n -xt, will Ire sold, EOT
of LAND, No. 184, in the I3th district of Monroe coun
ty—Sold by order ol the Inferior Court ol Meiiwether
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, as the proper
ty of Louisa A., Mary R. and William N. Welch orphans
of Absalom Welch, deceased, for the benefit ot said or
phans. JACOB B. HOGUE, Guardian.
NOTICE.
EKlHE Justices of th« Inferior Curt of Gwinnettcoun
JL ty, Ga. nave appropriate.; $4000 for tbe purpose of
BUILDING a
Brick or Stone Jail,
in said county—1o consist of not less than five apartments
for prisoners. Sealed Proposals will be received for
building ihe same until the first day of October next. The
proposals will embrace plan acd price, and be addressed
to William Maltbie, Esq. Clerk of said Court.
JOHN BREWSTER, j. I. c.
J. WARDLAW. j. i o
CLIFFORD WOODROOF, 3. i. c.
ASAHl-.L R. SMITH, j. i. c.
June 26 234 l it
’C3 => Tli'- Editors of the Athenian at Athens, Ga. and
Greenville Mountaneer at Grefjniiie S. C. will insert th.
ab.'ve six times in their respective papers, and forwurd
June 26
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POSTPONED SALE.
At the same time and place, wjll be sold,
One sorrel blind S’UD HORSE, 12 years old, and
1'ircp COWS and CALVES—levied on a« the property cf
Tillman McDaniel, to satisfy on*’ fi fa in favor of Elisha
Lake, vs said McDaniel and Thomas Patterson, securi-
• property pointed out bv the defendant.
JOH.n’T. MORROW, D. Sheriff.
At the same lime and place, will be sold,
One NEGRO BOY by the name of Willis, about IS
years old. levied on as the property ot Samuel Jackson,
t-> satisfy two fi fas, cne in favor of Augustus B. Long-
etreet, the other in favor of Sumuei McJuokin, vs. sail*
Samuel Jackson. #
250 acres of LAND, more or less, lot No. 263, in the
4lh district of said county—ievi d on as tbe property of
Elkunah tdom, to satisfy one fi fa in la'or of George :Ma-
gruder, Administrator of 2.idocl' iViagruder, deceased,
vh. Raid Odom; property piinted out by Leroy Putillo:
levy made anti returned to me by a con-table.
July 3 ORION STROUD. Sheriff.
*■ —* ■ —
NJSWTOtf SALKS.
On the first Tuesday in ALGUST next,
W ILL BE SOLD, in the town of Covington, Newton
county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol-
owir.g PROPERTY, to wit:
202J Two hun-tred two and half acres of LAND,
more or less; in the 19th district of formerly Baldwin, iiow-
Newton county, whereon Nutley Moblty now lives, ad
joining Bacon and others—h vied on the properly of
said Nottcy Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi fas. from a Jus
tice’s Court, in favor of Joseph Bacon and others, vs.
said Mobley—property pointed out by Plaintifl—levy
made and returned by a constable.
39, Thirty eight acres of LAND, more or less, part of
lot No. 185, in the lOtit disti ict of cr.gtnally Baldwin,
now Newton county, whereon David Ah wine now lives,
ttdjoin*ng David Cowdin and others—levied cn as the
property of Reuben Alewine, to satisfy a fi. fa in favor
ofVVm. R. Briers, vs. David Alewine, Reuben Alev.ine
and Nottey Mobley—property pointed out by Defendant,
levy made and returned by a constable.
(2024) acre* of LAND, more or less, No. 8, in the 8th
•Iwtrict of formerly Henry, now Newton county, levied
.mas the property of Lawrence Eastwood, to satisfy a
li fa. in favor of John Dost n, for the use of Samuel
j. Bryan. JOSEPH WATTERS, Sheriff.
July 3 235
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in AbG US J next,
W 'ILL be sold at the court house dou* m Invinton,
Wilkinson county, agreeab’v to an ordei of tht In-
fai ior Court of Wilkinson co -nty, s* ting for ordinary
purposes the following TRACTS of LAND, to wit:—
Lot No. 73, in the 3d district of Wilkinson county, Lot
No. 26, in ihe 4th district of said county, belonging to
the estate of John Thompson, deceased —Sold lor the ben
efit of the heirs of aaiu deceased. Terms on the day.
ELLIS HARVILL,
Guardian for the said heirs.
Tunc 5. 1830 231 9t
NO LICE.
A LL persons indebted to tbe estate of Thomas Veasey,
late jf Baldwin county, deceased, are hereby re-
qu.red to in ke immediate payment—and those having
demands to render them in terms of the law.
WILLI WM FLAKE, Ex'r.
EL!Z .BETH VEASEY. Lxr'x
Tone 5 6‘
IVJj* The Charleston Plages arrive at the Globe Ho
tel, every Sunday. Wednesday r.nd Friday evenings, at 6
o’clock, & depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
morning, at half p *st 9. The Washington and Athens
Stage, departs every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at
3 "’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 eve ry Friday
evening at 6. The Pendleton Stage di*parts ev"ry Tues
•lay, 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- j culmg titles in conformity w ith said Bond,
ning, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’-j
clock in the mopping. The Savannah Stage arrives eve- j
ry onday W ednesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the
morning and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Tliuis
day, at 2 o’clock in the morning.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, Ort. I, l<5?p 'ffi f
geoegia—Walton county.
By the Honorable the Injer tor Court of said Ccunty, sit-
. ting for Ordinary purposes.
I T appearing to the Court, that Benjamin Stlman, fafe
of Morgan county, dccottsed, in his lifetime, executed
his obligation to John Selman, then of Cfa;k county, but
late of Walton county, deceased, bearing date the 30th
June 1821, conditioned to make a goad and lawful war
rantee Title to lot number one hundred and sevi njy-lwo,
;- in the tenth district of Habersham county:—And, it ap-
. | pearing thatboih the said Benjimin Selman ; n<! his Ad
ministrator, and llit said Jc*e Seim an died without cxe-—
ilLLEDGFVI
H ALL
NDIVIDUALS holding Prize Tickets are requested to
call and tmcene the cash, or renew th-ir Tickets —
The Second Drawing is now concluded, h aving in the
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PRIZE cf
$10 0:;0
£
PRIZES
of #400
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do
44
5,000
2
do
“ 300
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do
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1,A00
1
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“ 200
i
do
a
900
19
do
“ 100 and
2
do
it
800
57
do
“ 50
2
do
if
500
beside'
20V and 10’s
It is therefore ordered by the Court, That Wiilium TV.
Selraan, Administrator, de Louis non, of said Benjamin
Selinan, deceased, make titles to John II. Lo ve, Admin
istrator cf the said John Selman, deceased, in confjrnii-
ty with the conditions cf said bond.
A true extract from the minutes this 3d Viav, 1950.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
may T 5 228 Cm
LIST or LETTERS
EMAININU in the Post nints at juumiceuo, oa.
on the 1st day of July, 1830
GEORGIA, Habersham county.
T A !ES ARYAN of Cap; B ysn’s dis
trict, tolled before Isaac Black, a Jus-
i lice of the Peace in and lor said county, one
(estray
_ HORSES
About full wr, five years old, -octe while in his forehead,
fifteen and a half hands high, with a very indifferent bell
on—Appraised by Mpaes Cantrell and Rowland Kinsey
to Thirty dollars, June 14th, 1830.
JAMES WILLIAMS, Cl’k i. c.
July 3 235 3t
For Sale,
\ GENTLE well broke young HORSE
/B. —works well in any kind ofharness,
lor tht low price of $60. Apply tt
THIS OFFICE.
GEORGIA, Coweta county.
O RDERED by the Coutt, 'It.ai tne Couit-House in
die town of Newnaii be received, and that the court
present their thanks to Capt. Wm. Hitchcock for the
•pfciidid and elegant manner he has finished it oft'. A
Urn extractfruA the minutes.
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SIHON HOUSE, c. i. c.
234 2t
Adams, David
Adams, Dr Jefferson
Adam-*, James
Alexander, Albe£
Baley, Williamson
Brannon. Hugh 2
Beasley, Robt C
Brandon. Eliza
Beail, John W 2
Beasley & Weeks,
Boykin, John T
Bians, Christojiher II
Brian, Esquire
Brown, John
Cli itt. Isaac
Carter, Thomas
Cliafin, Miss Kitturah
Crane, Miss Catharine
Cute, Richard
Glowe r, Morgan
Cargi I, William II
Clay, Thomas
Cleveland, W illiam
DiHon, Henry
Dyer, George A
Dannell, Dr T M
Digby, Berry 2
Duck, David
Danh t, Robert II
Elliott, W illiam
Erwin, William P
Freeman, Horris
Freeman, Thvopiiilus
Freeman, John
Foster, John L S
Fenley, Charles
Greene, William 2
Greene, George
Gildersleeve, Thomas
Garrit. John W
Gorrc, Joshua D
Gay, Sh rod II
Glass, William
Gill, .lessee A
Holland, G W
Henderson, bamueJ
Hobson, John
Hootoi, John
Hammons, Henry
Hill, Benjamin 2
Hearn, Asa 2
Hardwick, Judetb
Harvey, Zepbcniah
Hunks, Thomas
Huckeba, I sham
Hill, Theophilus J
King, John M
Lawson, William
July 10
Lovejoy, Edward
Luvcj tv, William
Lowery, Rev M
Lanbeit, Luke J
Martin. O H
Mills, Bob
Morgan, Charles
Mercer, James
Magee, Samuel A
Rjinter, Rob 1 R
Minter, Richard
Maxwell, W iiliam
Merrnvether Thomas
Malone, Robt G
Milner. Hopson
McJfaiml. James
RlcDuff, Riehard
Millen, William
Norwood, John
Pritchel, P
Penn, William
Peurifay, W bitfield
Pruden, Joseph J
Pate, Elijah
Price, John
Porter, John
Feavy, Alien
Phillips, Rev. Joseph
Roby, W illjamson B
Rhodes, Rev Aaron
Roby, James
Rivers,'Thomas
Stallings, Jeremiah W
Spear, John
Saiterwhitc, Dawson
Smith, Sarah
Smith, Lucy
Smiib, Ruling
Smith, John
Turner, Samuel B
Tinsiey, William B
Taylor, Benj
Tuggle, Thomas
Taylor, h is. Easter
Tedders, Samuel
Tindtll, Robt
Thompson, William
White, Joseph C
Williamson, Col >ti!liam 2
W’heelas, Capt W R
Williams, Luke
Webb, John
Widow, Robt VVatkins
W’iUon, Joseph 2
W’alker, Greene B 2
W ilson, Joshua
Yancy, Lewis D
PETER GRINNRLL, P. M.
1 3t
notice:.
D URING the temporary absence of the subscriber
from Georgia, Coi Samuel A. Wales of Clarks
ville, will attend to his Professional business.
JOHN R. STANFORD.
July 3, 1830 235
jVotice and Caution.
A LL persons are In reb, (orwurne.l and caution' d a
gainst purchasing fr >oi Benjamin Trapp of 'one?
county, as my Attorney in fact or Agent, or from any pit-
son holding under him as such, lot No. 253, in ihe ctghi.
distric of Carrol county, drawn by mysel in the last land
lottery. And notice is hereby given that 1 have revoked,
unu uu l*« i -xjj -it ... a nf ,..'p r ,jf Attorney O:
authority, to said Trapp, or which I may have giv. n to'anv
other person in bis name, for the purpose of selling sat
lot of land, as'he same was fraudulently obtained by on
Simon W. Nichols of said county of Jones.
hardy McKenzie.
Houston county. July 3— 235. *
• c o 30on as settlements ran be made with Agents and
they furnished with a fresh supply ofTicke's, the THIRD
DRAWING will he announced—when will be deposited
in the wheel in addition to those that are already iD, in
the nreseuce of the Board of Visiters and nil others who
maycrioi sc to witness'he
THE SPLENDID PRIZE OF
GEORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.
To the Honorable superior { curt oj said County.
XiUL£S ism1
T HE petition oi John Hall shewetb, that William Bat
son of said county, heretofore, to trit: on the -
te :tlh day of February, in the year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty-eizhl, executed and delivered to y our
petitioner, his certain Died of Mortgage, bearing date the
day an*; year aforesaid, and now shewn to the Court—
which deed of mortgage conveyed a certain Tract or Lot
of Lund, containing two hundred two and hall acres, sit
uate, lying and being in the fifth district of said county,
and known by the number two hundre d and eleven; which
tract or lot of Land was mortgaged for the better secur
iog to your peti’ioner a certain promissory notimade by
the said William Batson, for the sum of Thirty-nine dof-
lars and seventy cents with interest from the date there
of, payable to your petitioner on the twenty-fifth day of
December, eighteen hundn d and twenty-eight, ond is now
to the Court shewn; and your petitioner furtfar sheweth
that there is now due on said note the whole of the princi
pal and interest, and therefore prays that unless the said
William Batson pays into the I’lerk’s office of this Court
the amount of principal and interest that is now due or
may become due, together with aft cost that may accrue
within six months from the date hereof, that the equity of
redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be thence
forth and forever barred and foreclosed.
Whereupon, on motion, It is ordered by the Court, That
unless the amount ol principal, interest and cost that is
now due or may become due on said note and mortgage,
be paid unto the Clerk’s office of the Coutt, within the
time, aforesaid, that the equity of redemption in and to
sai l mortgage premises, be thenceforth and forever barred
and foreclosed.
And be it further ordered, That a copy of this Rule be
published once a month lor six months in some one of
the public gazettes o( this State, or be personally served
on the said William Batson three months before the expi
ration ofthisrule.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 13th
day of April, 1830.
JEREMIAH BEALL, CZ’fc.
acrit 04 05*1 rpfirr
7
DOLL
A RS.
1 OF $1OOO
1
OF
$600
1 OF SOO
1
OF
400
1 OF 8i>0
1
o«
300
1 OF 700
T OF 609
1
OF
200
w nicii a »o tt>e ab>-.v»> Prizes already in
the wheel cer
tainly hold out the strongest inducements to purchasers.
PR:CE OF TICKETS.
Wholes $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50.
iCJ 1 ’Address your orders to
WYATT FOARD,
Secretary to Commissioners.
June 12 232 tf
Executive Department, Ga. I
Milledgeville, June l7th, 1930. )
J^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Seufad Propo
lx sals will be received at Ihe Department until the
! 5th day of August next, for printing and binding Two
Thousand Copies of a Compilation of the Laws ar.d Res
olutions of this State, from tt:e year 1820 up to 1829, in
clusive, in quarto size volumes, with marginal notes and
Iridt-x. The type and paper to be similar to that of the
Digest of the Laws of the United Slates, published by
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
J’HEKEAS, rttcTei* Thomas applies to nr for lit
ters of Dismisson, from the administration o( the
estate of John H. King, dec? as* d :
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all conc<
to file tiicir objections in my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, by said fatter- should not be gran a d.
Given under my hand ibis lOlh day of February, 1830.
210—6;n FAMES MERIWETHER, C. C O
g^lOUR months after data application wili be madeJo
JBL the Honorable the Inferior Court cf Newton county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ail
tbe Real Estate of John Count r, late cf Newton county,
deceased—consisting of four hundred and eighty-five a-
cres of Land, more or less, lying in trie first district ori'j-
inally Walton, now Newton county, being paus of io's
No. 25S and 247; and one lot of Land in the !3.h dis
trict of Habersham county, No. 177—also, 12 Negroes,
belonging to said estate; for the benefit of the hci: 3 of
said deceased. W. CONNER, Adrn’r.
April 12. 1830 225 m4m
OUR months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Osrtetiiorpe
county, when sitting far ordinary purports, fai leave to
sell the Ncgrots ht longing to the estate of Mordecai How
ard, late of said coun'y, deceased, (not otherwise ei-pos-
ed of in his Will)—Also, lot of Land, number sixty.nine,
(69) in tbe tenth district formerly Monroe, now Unscn
county.—To be sold for the bi nelit of the heirs.
THOMAS HOWARD, jua. Executor.
April 24, 1S30 m4m
S^AOUK mouths after date application will be nr,hoc to
JL the Honor ible the Inferior Court of Pulaski county,,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot
of Land containing two hundred and thirty-seven acres,
lying in the county of Jefferson, belonging to the E-tato
of George Mock, deceased—Sold for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased.
MARY MOCK, Admr’x.
May 22 n4m
F OUR months afterdate applicaiion wiil 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, io the fourth dntrict of Carroll county,
| ,’lubR tliutn.fia aifar u-.-. application •»i ; l ur; m iu,. to
i? the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski
court)', when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Idave to
sell Lot No. 293, in the 5ih district of Troup county—
for tke benefit of the beirs and creditors.
FRANKLIN ADAMS,
July tO Guardian for the heirs of Mayo.
I TIOUR months after date application will be made to
l the honorable Inferior Court of tbe county of Ear
ly, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of Expert Kiibey Spence, orphan and
minor of Aaron Spence, deceased, for the benefit of said
orphan. JANE SPENCE, Guardian. 9
April 17——■“224 m4m
D OCTORS John M. McAfee and James
B. Underwood, have associated them-
selves in the PRACTICE cf PHYSIC, and
its collateral branches, Surgery, Midwiferyr
&e. uu i< the firm of
Dff’AFSSfit UNDERWOOD,
One of wiiohi will b< faumi ready at all times to attend to
any professional calls. Their mileage or other charges
will ue moderate, as times are hard. They hope from
unremitting attention to the duties of their profession, to
merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
N. B.—They will Practice in the Cherokee Nation
when called on. McAFEE & UNDERWOOD.
Gainesville, Hall county, May 1, 1830 225—tf
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY,
Superior Court, April Term, 1830.
BULB NISI.
I T appearing to the Court that John Lecroy was in pos-
sessionof a Deed of Gift, given by Tuscorago Shoe-
boots, to four negroes in the said deed named, a copy of
which is filed in the office of. the Clerk of the said Court,
and that the same is lost or destroyed—It is therefore or
dered by the Court, That the copy so filed as aforesaid,
be established iu lieu of the original so lost or destroyed
unless cause to the contrary be proven on or before the
first day of the next term of said Court; and that a copy of
this Rule be served, or published in terms of the law in the
Statesman & Patriot.
A true copy from the Minutes, 4th June, 1830.
JOHN T. CARTER, c.«. c.
june 19 233 m3m
fur the purpose of making a division amongst ttie orpaiis
and legal distributees.
ROBERT A. EVANS, Guardian.
April 1, 1830 —222 m4rn
Thomas F Gordon, Esq. in 1827. The Binding to be of
good sheep, (' w hied ine.) lettered and filleted.
must be piainaiut explicit, and must embrace all expen
ses attending the execution and delivery cf the work at
the State-House in this place, and also the time of delive
ry, for which good aad sufficient seturily will be required,
as well as for the re-delivery of the manuscript
Attest, M1LLLER GRIEVE,
(233—9l) Sec'ry Executive Department.
F‘
OUR months after datr application wilt be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Emanuel cour -
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Estate of G racy Wiggins, late of said county, de
ceased—for the bcnefitoftlie heirs of said deceased.’
JOHN WIGGINS, Adm'r.
March 27, 18.30 m4ro
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Henry countv,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to 4ftl the
Real Estate of Benjamin Carrol, deceased—For tl* ben
efit of the heirs and creditors.
LEVI WHITE,
JOHN C. DULIN,
June 1, 1880 232
Adm'rs.
4m
I jA OUR months after date application will be maoe to.
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson coun
ty, wjieu sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
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 and heirs of said estate.
THOMAS HANNAH, ) . , ,
JOSEPH WHIGHAM, j At *m«
June F8,1830 233 4m
f jlOUR 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 nf
the Orphans of John Tanner, late of said county, deceas
ed—To be sold for their benefit.
JOtiJ'T CHASOX, Guardian.
March 20, 1830 m4m
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton county
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho
Real Estate of Frances Nash, deceased.
SAMUEL ALLGOOD,'AdmV.
May 15, 1830. m ’ 4in
JOB PRINTING,
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.