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GWisrarsTT sjalvs.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
JjEFOrtE 'he court-house door in the town ofLaw-
renccville, Gwinnett county, within the legal hours,
will be sold, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One hundred and twenty-five acres of LAND, morebr
less, it being an undivided naif of lot No. 234, in the 5th
district of said county, known as Plunkett’s mill tract, to
gether with the improvements thereon—levi'.'d on as the
property of Richard Plunkett, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favor
of Vlatthias Bates.
Five NEGROES, to wit: Milley and her four children,
Rachel, Joshua, Moses and John—levied on as the pro
perty of Walter S. Adair, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of P.
J. Murray.
One sorrel MARE and COLT—as lie property of Ed
ward Edwards, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Robert Lump
kin.
One COW and CALF—as the property of Jonathan
Sell, to satisfv a fi fa. in favor of John P. Winn, vs Jon-
a. han Sell, and Samuel .Vlunders, security; property point
ed out by said Wanders.
One hundred acres of LAND, on Marbury’s creek, ad-
oiling Ward and others, in said county, granted to
Treadwell—levied on as the property of William Bow
man, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justices’ Court in favor of
James C. Laughringe, va William Bowman and Henry C.
Morris; levied on and returned to me bv a constable.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
July 3 235
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be told in Dublin, Laurens county, on the first
Tuesdav in Sentember neat, pursuant to an order
Tuesday in September neat, pursuant
of the honorable the Inferior Court of Jones county, sit
ting for ordinary purposes,
699 ACRES OP LAND,
on Turkey creek, Laurens county —belonging to the es
tate of Henry Mitchell, deceased—Sold for the benefit of
the heirs. Liberal terms will be given.
WM. & J. C. B. MITCHELL, AJm'rs.
June 26 234 tdsllt
GLOBE HOTEL,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to au order of the honorable the In
ferior Court of Jackson county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
October neat, at the court-house in Decatur county, a
LOT of LAND, lying and being in said county, contain
ing two hundred and filly acres, more or less, and known
as Lot number forty-five, in the siateenlb district of o-
rigiuaily Early now Decatur county.
Also, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
October next, at the court-house in Eaily county, a LOT.
of LAND, containing two huntlred and fifty acres, more
or less, and known as Lot number three hundred and for*
ty.seven, in the twenty-first district of Early county. All
sold as the property of William Patton, late of Jackson
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms
cash. WILLIAM KNOX. Adm'r.
July 24 3 lit
ALSO—On the first Tuesday in September next,
at. the sa<*z place within the legal hours,
One: bay MARE, about 10 or eleven years old; one set
of Blueksmitb’s TOOLS, one set of Bench TOOLS, one
Cross Cal SAW, and one Feather BED and FURNI
TURE, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a ruort-
ialuiu favor Hewlct Sullivan, sen. vs. Shcrod Bowman.
TilOMAS WORTHY, Sheriff
June 5 231
ALSO—On the first Tuesday in September next,
Two NEGROES, to rvit: Chloe, a girl about 14 years
olJ, and lerry, a boy about 11 years old, to satisfy two fi.
fas un the foreclosure of mortgages in favor of Nathaniel L
Sturgcs. vs Richard H. Lester, and Archibald Boggs, vs
Richard II. Lester; property pointed out in fi. fas.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
Jbnc 5 231
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at <he late residence ol Daniel E
B gwell, deceased, on the 13tb day of August
next, all the perishable property of said deceased,
Consisting of Slock of Horses, Cattle, Hugs, 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
Gwinnett county, July 3, 1830 235 6t
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sol J, on Saturday the 28th day of August
next, at the late residence of Isaac Williams of
HABERSHAM SALES.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
■ifiTIhL BE SOLD, before the court-house door in
T V Clarksville, Habersham county, within the usual
hours of s le, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One TRACT of LAND, containing one hundred and
eighty seven and a half acres lyi:-g on the Hudson Fork
Of broad river, adjoining land of Charles Scissori and oth
ers, h' rctofjre levied on by William Hamilton, former
Sheriff - levied on as th» property of Simon Terrell, to sat
isfy a fi. la. in favor of PhiJip Martin.
. JOHN HUMPHRIES, Sherff.
ber=
At the same time and place, will be sold,
One LOT of LAND, No. 8, iu the fifth district of Ha
im county, containing four hundred and ninety
arres, in the gold regions—levied on as the property cf
William A- Austin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Ma-
gidrate*’ Court in Crawford county, ir; favor of D. B.
'Mitchell, is viid A stiii j kvy made anti returned tome
by a const able.
Oil • LO r, No. 20, in the 13th district of said county—
lovi d on as tbe property of Stephen Frederick, to satisfy
a fi. ft. issued from a Magistrates’ Court of Putnam
county, iu favor of Andrew Muhnax; 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-
dlge Walki r, to satisfy a fi. fa. iu favor of Hamilton
\v on, vs said Walker.
July 3 A. MAULDIN, D. Sherff.
Dooly county, deceased, the personal property belonging
to said estate—consisting of
One Ilorse, Bridle and Saddle, twenty-three
head Slock Cattle, two yoke Oxen, one Ox-cart, 3 fjath
cr Beds, one grind-stone, with plantation tools and many
other articles too tedious to mention.
GABRIEL Me CL ELAND, Adm'r.
July 17 2 6t
Administratrix* Sale.
A T the court-house in the town of Irwinton, Wilkin
son county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
will be sold,
LOT No. 249, in the third district of said
county—it being par* of the Real Estate of Daniel Over-
street, lute of Emanuel county, deceased. Said land
*old by order of the Court of Ordinary of the cuuoty oi
Emanuel, for the benefit of the beirs of said deceased.
MARTHA OVERSTRETT, Adm'x.
July 3, 1330 235 tdslSt
WALTON SALES.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
HTry ILL be sold, in the town of Monroe, Walton coun-
V V tv, between tbe usual bouts of sale, the following
PROPERTY, to wit:
One NEGRO MAN, by the name of Sawney, about
38 years old—levied on as the property of William Me-
Murry, to satisfy two fi fas in favor of Rufus Broom, al
sc* other ii fas, vs. said McMurry; levy made and return
ed tu me by a constable.
JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sherff.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
ILL be sold at Swain- sburo’, on the first Tues
day in September r*‘-xt, LOT No. 157, in ihc 24tb
district of Lee county, now Randolph. Sold for distri
bution of the heirs of Grace Wiggins, dic’d.
JOHN WIGGINS, Adm'r.
•Toly 24lh,1 Q 30. 3 6t.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
T HE SUBSCRIBER, (late proprietor of the Globe
Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion House,)
begs leave to announce to his friends and the public gen
erally, that hehas 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 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 noneiu tbe Southern
States.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the
most popular Hotels iu this City, he flatters himst-lf that
his experience in business, added to the supeiior advanta
ges of situation and the resources under his controul, will
enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to all
who may honor him with their patronage.
His STABi.ES are spucious 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.
fftOSPEOTOfi
For publishing at Columbus, Gu. a Political and
Miscellaneous Newspaper,
TO BE ENTITLED
THE DEMOCRAT.
JN presenting to the public his prospectus for a new pa
ICO* The Charleston Stages arrive al the Globe Ho
tel, every Sunday, Wednesday Arid Friday evenings, at 6
o’clock, & deptrt every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
morning, at half past 9. The Washington and Athei
Stage, departs every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at
3 o’clock, and arrives every Wednesday and Sunday eve
ning at 6 o’clock. The E'berton Stage departs every
Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, and arrives every Friday
evening at 6. The Pendleton Stage departs every Tues
day, at 4 o’clock in the moruing, and arrives every Mon
lay at 2 o’clock in the evening. The Milledgevilie Stage
arrives every day except Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the eve
ning, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’
clock in the mining. The Savannah Stage arrives eve
y Monday Wihnesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the
morning, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs
day, at 2 o’clock iathe morning.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta. Oct. t, 1S29—— ■—196 tf
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^^T the Court-House door in Clinton, Jones county
POSTPONED SALE.
At the same time and place, will be sold,
Oue sorrel blind STUD HORSE, 12 years old, and
three COW'S and CALVES—levied on as the property of
Tillman McDaniel, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Elisha
Lake, vs. said McDaniel and Thomas P.utcrson, securi
ty; property pointed out by the defendant.
JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sherff.
At the same time and■ place, will be sold,
One NEGRO BOY by the name of Willis, about IS
j ears old, levied on as the property of Samuel Jackson,
ta silisfy two fi fas, one in favor of Augustus B. Long-
itreet, the other : .n favor of Samuel McJunkin, vs. said
Samuel Jackson.
•250 acres of LAND, more or less, lot No. 268, in the
4H* district of said county—lcvi< d on a* the property of
Eikanah Odom, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of George Ma-
gruder, Administrator of Zidock Magruder, deceased,
vs. said Odom; property painted out by Leroy Patillo:
lew made and returned to me by a constable.
July 3 ORION STROUD, Sherff.
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 26 234 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,
alt the REAL ESTATE, lying in Baldwin county, be
longing to James Reynolds, deceased, consisting of three
and a half squares of LAND, more or less; one of202$
acres, adjoining Raines, Lamar, Lockett and Horton;
one other of 202J acres, adjoining Lockett, Horton, and
Bridges, and 303j acres adjoining Gachet, Lamar, and
Scott—Sold in pursuance to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county, forthe benefitof the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day. JOHN L. BLACKBURN, Ex’or.
June 9, 1830 232 tdsl3t
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ILL be sold, in the town of Perry, Houston county,
XftBWTON SALES*
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST nextj,
'^/'ILL BE SOLD, in the town of Covington, Newton
county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
owing PROPERTY, to wit:
202J Two hundred two and half acres of LAND,
more or less; in the 19th district of formerly Baldwin, now-
Ncwton county, whereon Nottey Mobley now lives, ad
joining Bacon and others—levied on as the property of
said Nottey Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.froma Jus
tice’s Court, in favor of Joseph Bacon and others, vs.
said Mobley—property pointed out by Plaintiff—levy
made and returned by a constable.
38, Thirty eight acres of LAN ™®re or less, part of
lot No. 185, in the 19lh district of originally Baldwin,
now Newton county, whereon David Alewine now lives,
adjoining David Cowden and others—levied on as the
property of Reuben Alewine, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of Wm. R. Briers, vs. David Alewine, Reuben Alewine
.and Nottey Mobley—properly 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
li fi. in favor of John Boston, for the use of Samuel
j Hr van. JOSEPH WATTERS, Sheriff.
July 3 235
on the first Tuesday in October next, pursuant to
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 tbe be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on
the dav. JOHN L. BLACKBURN, Ex’or.
June 9,1830 232 tdslSt
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A T the court-house in Forsyth, Monroe county, on the
first Tuesday in September next, w ill be sold, LOT
of LAND, No. 184, in the 13th district of Monroe coun
ty—Sold by order ol the Inferior Court ol Meriwether
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 tbe benefit ol said or
phans. JACOB B. HOGUE, Guardian.
June 26 234 tdsllt
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
Yy ill be sold, at the court-house door in Irwinton,
CALL AND SEE!
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public in general, that
he has opened a HOUSE of
SOTXSRTAxxmixnrT
in Carrollton, Carroll county, Gu. and
flatters himself that he will give as gener
al satisfaction to all that may favor him 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
C. McCARTY,
April 24 225 tf
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL Ik sold, on Monday the second day of August
next, at the late residence of Mrs. Ann Dunn,
near Rocky Mount Meeting-bouse, the residue ol’ the I ant l sciences—So call and see
PERSONAL PROPERTlCof Nehemiah Dunn, dece&s
eu, consisting of
One Horse, Cattle, Hogs, Household ant;
Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, and sundry other
•articles.
ALSO
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post-Office at Louisville, Ga.
on the 1st day of July, 1830, and if not taken out
before the I st day of October next, will be returned to
the General Post-Office as dead letters.
Alexander, John H
Alien, Sherwood
Beal, R K. or Murphey
John, esquires,
Beaty, Jami-s, esq.
Brassel, Henry
Brown, Toliver
Baxley, Caleb
Bryant, John
Bigha.ii, Samuel
Berryhill, Alexander
Black, Robert
Bynt, Lewis
Burke, Mrs. Mary
Bryant, Mrs. Rebecca
Oox, John
Clarke, Peter M
Clark. John
Cunning, John
Cowart, Mrs. Miclial
Cathson, Miss Elizabeth
Darley, Rev. Mr. Thomas
Davis, Joel A
Froler, George
Finley, Patrick
Fraser, Mrs Jane
Gamble, Col. R L. 6
Graham, Morris
Gilbert, Jesse
Grimes, William
Gross, Mund
Grace, Miss Elizabeth
Gilliman & W illiamson
Harvey, Jefferson
Hatcher, John
Hemby, John
Hall, Reding
Hudson, B. esquire
Hutchins, Simon 2
Ingram, James
Irwin, Thomas L
July 24
Jordan, Elizabeth
Kilpatrick, R v. Mr
Little, William
Low, George
McKigney, Thomas
McDonald, Randal
Matlock, Samuel
McDiennot, Andrew
McNiel, Daniel
March, Jno. exo’r estate of
McKigney, Thomas
Morris, Frederick
Moxley, Mrs Martha
Milton, Miss Jane
Parker, James
Parsons, Alexander T
Parmer, Richard
Perdue, Newton
Patterson, Thomas
Peel, William B &CO.
Peebles, Henry
Patterson, William
Pool, Henry
Parker, John
Powell, Mary
Raiford, Morris
Rogers, Jethro
Ricks, Wilson 2
Stapleton, Thomas 3
Shearley, W’illiam S
Sutton, Wiley
Sellars, Holcomb, or Wil
liam Per vis
Sampson, W. T. Esq.
Sloan, Mrs. Sarah
Tarver, Miss Sarah 2
Vickers, Abraham
W'eeks, Thomas
W’clls, Everett
W’ood, Edward
Williamson, Samuel W
JOHN DOSTWICK, P. M.
3—3t.
per at Columbus, the subscriber docs 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 the va-
i ious topics which now engage public attention. He pre
sumes that his character as an editor is .too well known
in Georgia to allow him togain ciedit among any party,
with mere professions and empty promises. The public
will be apt to look to the past, in forming their estimate
of tbe future, and by that ordeal is he willing to be tried.
In the numerous political discussions, whiebthe events of
tiie 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 tbe renewal ol pledges, or a formal con
fession ol faith.
In reference however, to tbe present state of parties,
he begs leave to remark, that he 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 ofexacerba-
tion to which a warmly contested election may give rise:
and in this, and whatever other measure he may under
take, for the purpose of advancing the prosperity of the
state, he will count on the cordial co-operation of every
good citizen, however they may have previously differed
in points of political faith.
Attached to the doctrines of the Revolution, and hold
ing in high veneration the memory of those heroes and
sages, by whom our liberties were achieved, and our pre
sent admirable form ofgivernment established, the sub
scriber will endeavor to manifest the sincerity of his pro
fessions, by exciting a feeling of attachment to the 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 which
we have a constitutional remedy, than to buzerd all for
which our fathers fought, and so many martyrs labored
and bled. He will not in any rtspeet overlook or disre-
gard the rights or the interests of his own state; yet he
must always view particular rights & interests, as relative
ly connected with others, and he will never consent to the
sacrifice of a greater for a lesser g<>cd.
The subscriber wUi end avor to make The Democrat a
vehicle of general intelligence, and an interesting periodi
cal to the gentlemen of literature, the agriculturist, the
merchant and mechanic. C. E. BARTLETT.
Columbus. July 3, 1830.
GEORGIA, PUTNAM COtTNTT.
Superior Court, March Term, 1830.
John Tomkins, )
vs. : , J rule ansi.
Henrt Kell**. J
J OHN TOMKINS bavlpg petitioned the Court,
ting that Henry Keller did, on the twenty-eighth or
August eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, in the count,
aforesaid, excule and deliver to the said Tomkins f M ’j
certain deed of Mortgage conveying a tract of land j ft
said couoty, whereon James P. Conner formerly resided
adjoining Whitfield, Allen, BealandJames Adame—for t|^
better security and saving the said Tomkins harmfe^l
from the payment of a certain note of hand, payable to
Pleasant H. Lawson for five hundred dollars, due the
twenty-fifth of December eighteen hundred and twenty '
nine, and made by tiie said Keller as principal, end tfe
said Tomkins as security ; and the said Tomkins hat. 1
ing further shewn that the said note is due and unpaid,
and that hehas not been indemnified and saved harmless.
It is therefore, on motion of Shorter & Gordon, Attor.
nies for the petitioner, ordered, that the said Kclfer do
pay into tbe Clerks office oi this court, tbe amount due.
upon said note with cost, in six months from this time or
shew cause to the contrary—also that the equity of re.
demption io and to said mortgage premises be, from
thenceforth barred and forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, That a copy of this rule fc P
served upon the said Keller, or his special agent, at least'
three months before the expiration of tbe time withiu
which the money is so directed to be paid, or be publish,
ed once a month for six months in one of the public Ga;.
etts in this State.
True copy from themioutes 2d April, 1830.
THOMAS HARDEMAN, Cl’k.
April 10 223 m6m.
MEDICAL.
OCfORS John M. McAfee and James
D B. Underwood, have associated them
selves in the PRACTICE of PHYSIC, and
its collateral branches, Surgery, Midwifery
&c. under the firm of
Xft’AFEE St UNDERWOOD,
One of whom will be found ready at all tunes to attend to
any professional calls. Their mileage or other charge!*
will be 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 tbe Cherokee Nation
when called on. McAFEE & UNDERWOOD.
Gainesville, Hall county, May 1, 1830 225—tl
GEORGIA—WALTON COUNTV.
By the Honorable the Infaior Court of said County,. sits
ting for Ordinary purposes.
I T appearing to the Court, that Benjamin Selman, late
of Morgan county, deceased, in his lifetime, executed
his obligation to John Selman, then of Clark county, bur
late of Walton county, deceased, bearing date tbe SOtfc
June 1821, conditioned to make a good and lawful war
rantee Title to lot number one hundred and seventy-lws,
in lbe tenth district of Habersham county:—Ami, it ap
pearing ’hat both the said Benjvmin Selman and his Ad.
ministratur. and the said Johe Selman died without exe*.
cuting titles in conformity with said Bond.
It is therefore ordered by the Court, That William 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, 1830.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
may 15 228 6m
MIL OSBURN, DENTIST,
FROM SAVANNAH,
M AY be daily expected in Miiledgeviile, where he de
signs to spend a few weeks for the accommodation
of those who may desire to It&ve operations performed u”
the teeth. His residence will be made known on his ar-
fi. / July 3
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY,
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1830.
1NFEMOF. COURT, SITTING FOR ORDINARY RVTRPosea,
Present, their Honors W ilson Whatley, Egbert B. Beal!
Robert M. Echols and Timothy Butman, Justices of
said Court.
R ULE NISI.—Upon the application of Benjamin
Hammock, administrator of John H. Beardin, de-
" ceased, stating that he has folly discharged the duties as
signed as Administrator aforesaid, and praying to be dis.
missed therefrom—It is ordered, That a copy of this Rule
be published once a month for six months in oiie of the
public gazettes of this State, requiring all persons con
cerned to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
dismissory rtiould not be granted.
A true extract from tbe minutes, this 12‘b July, I83ffi
JESSE MITCHELL, e. c. o.
My 2 Cm
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Jtlonticello, Ga.
on the 1st day of July, 1830.
Lorejoy, Edward
GEORGIA—Wilkinson c nitty.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said County.
Nisi.
T HE petition of John Hull sueweth, that William Bat
son of said county, heretofore, to nit: on tiie -
teenth day of February, in the year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and twomy-eiiiht, executed and deliveied to your
petitioner, bis certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing date the
Wilkinson county, agreeably to an order of the In- d;iy an d year aforesaid, and now Thewn to the Court—
ferior Court of Wilkinson county, sitting for ordinary
purposes, the following TRACTS of LAND, to wit:
A BNER LOCKE would respectfully return his grate
ful acknowledgments and thanks to his friends par
ticularly and fellow-citizens generally, for tbeir many
attenii mis, civilities and favors which Ira has received, and
inform them that lie has made several additions, sustain
ed same losses and yet continues to collect, perpetuate,
and preserve
ANTIQUITIES St CURIOSITIES,
both natural and artificial, for his Museum—And also so
licits their friendly favors and patriotic aid in the ardu
ous, scientific, various and multiplied duties connect
ed in the business cf th»* concern.
lie occupies Mr. M aguere’s building, near the south
west corner of the State-House square, on W »yne-8treet,
where he may be generally applied to duringbusinekt days
and hours, and keeps a Scriviner’s Office, Writing and
Grammar School.
For further particulars see Bills, Cards and Circulars.
Miiledgeviile. July 17 2 tf
For Sale,
A GENTLE well broke young HORST
—works well in any kind ofharnes?
for the low price of $80. Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
Lot No. 73 ; in the 3d district of Wilkinson county, Lot
No. 26, in the 4th district of said county, belonging to
the estate of John Thompson, deceased—Sold for tbe ben
efit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day.
ELLIS HARYILL,
Guardian for tbe said heirs.
June 5, 1836 231 9t
GEORGIA, Meriwether county.
^TEPHEN KNIGHT, ofCapt. Curry’s
District tolls before Abner Durham,
Esq.one
SORREL HORSE.
twelve or thirteen years old, with a small
blaze in his forehead, right hind foot white, a small chain
around his right four foot, no brands perceivable, had on
a bell worth one dollar—Appraised by John H. Waltholl
and Monk Thornton to Thirty dollars, 6.’h July 1S30.
J. B. SLAUGHTER, Clerk.
July 17 2 3t
Notice and Caution.
A LL persons are hereby forwarned and cautioned a-
gainst purchasing from Benjamin Trapp of Jones
county, as my Attorney in fact or Agent, or from any per-
on holding under him as such, lot No. 253, in the eighth
district of Carrol county, drawn by myseP in the last land
lottery. And notice is hereby given that I have revoked,
md do hereby revoke, all and any power of Attorney or
luthority, to said Trapp, or which I may have given to any
ther person in his name, for the purpose of selling said
tof land, as the same was fraudulently obtained by on
Simon W. Nichols of said county of Jones.
hardy McKenzie.
Houston county, July 3 235. +
which deed of mortgage conveyed a certain Tract or Lot
of Land, containing two hundred two and half acres, sit
uate, lying and being iu the fifth district of said county,
and known by tbe numbet two hundred and eleven; which
tract or lot of Land was mortgaged for the better secur
ing to your peti ioner a certain promissory nctcuade by
the said William Batson, for the sum of Tbiriy-niin dol
lars and seventy cents with interest from tiie date there
of, payable to your petitioner on tbe twenty-fifth day of
December, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and is now
to the Court shewn; and your petitioner further shetvelh
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 Herk’s office of this Court
the amount of principal and interest that is now due or
may become due, together with all cost that may accrue
within six month* 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 Ifiatis
now due or may become due un said nole and mortgage,
be paid unto the Clerk’s office of the Court, 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 for six months in some one of
the public gazettes ol this State, Or be personally served
on the said William Batson three months before the expi
ration of this rule.
A true extract from the mioutes of said Court, this 13th
day of April, 1830.
JEREMIAH BEALL, Cl'k.
april24 225 tn6m
JOB BRINtliNG,
KEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE;
Auatns, David
Adams, Dr Jefferson
Adams, James
Alexander, Albeit
B.iley, Williamson
Brannon, Hugh %
Beasley, Robt G
Brandon, Eliza
Beall, John M 2
Beasley & W ceks,
Boykin, John T
Bines, Christopher H
Brian, Esquire
Brown, John
Uliatt, Isaac
Carter, Thomas
Chafin, Miss Kitturah.
Crane, Miss Catharine
Cate, Richard
Clower, Morgan
Cargiil, William H
Clay, Thomas
Cleveland, William
Dillon, Henry
Dyer, George A
Dannell, Dr T M
Digby, Berry 2
Duck, David
Daniel, Robert H
Elliott, William
Erwin, William P
Frceman, Horris
Freeman, Theophilus
Freeman, John
Foster, John L S
Fenley, Charles
Greene, William 2
Greene, George
Gildersleeve, Thomas
Garrit, Joiui W
Gorre, Joshua D
Gay, Shored H
Glass, William
Gill, .lessee A
Holland, G W
H ndtrson, Samuel
Hobson, John
Hooton, John
Hammons, Henry
Hill, Benjamin 2
Hearn, Asa 2
Hardwick, ludeth
Harvey, Zephenioh
Hanks, Thomas
Huckeba, Isham
Hill, Theophilus J
King, John M
Lawson, William
July 10
Lovejov, William
Lowery, Rev M
Lambert, Luke J
Martin, O H
Mills, Bob
Morgan, Charles
Mercer, James
Magee, Samuel A
Mintcr, ltobi K
Minter, Richard
Maxwell, William
Merriwelher Thomas
Malone, Robt G
Milner, Hopson
McDaniel, James
McDuff, Richard
Mil ien, William
Norwood, John
Pritchet, P
Penn, William
Pcurifoy, Whitfield
Prudcn, Joseph J
Pate, Elijah
Price, John
Porter, John
Feavy, Allen
Phillips, Rev. Josepli
Roby, VA illiamson B
Rhodes, Rev Aarou
Roby, Janies
Rivers, Thomas
Stallings, Jeremiah VV
Spear, John
Salterwhite, Dawson
Smith, Sarah
Smith, Lucy
Sumh, Ruling
Smith, John
Turner, Samuel B
Tinsley, William B
Taylor, Benj
Tuggle, Thomas
Taylor, Mrs. Easter
Tedders, Samuel
Tindill, Robt
Thompson, William
White, Joseph C
Williamson, Col William 2
AVhtelas, Capt W U
Williams, Luke
Webb, John
Widow, Robt Watkins
Wilson, Joseph 2
Walker, Greene B 2
W ilson, Joshua
Yancy, Lewis D
PETER GRINNSLL, P. M.
I 3t
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY,
Superior Court, April Term, 1S30.
„ RULE NISI.
JT appearing to the Court that Joiui Lecroy tras in por-
A session of a Deed of Gift, given by Tuscorago Shoe-
boots, to four negroes in the said deed named, a copy of
» hich 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 fi.ed as aforesaid,
be established iu lieu of the original so lost or destroyed
unless close to the contrary be proven on or before ihc
first day of tbe next term of said Court; and that a copy of
this Rule be served , or published iu terms of the law in lire
Statesman & Patriot.
A true copy from the Minutes, 4th June, 1830.
JOHN T. CARTER, c. s. c.
iune 19 233 m 3,„
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY
VKTHERGaSj Stevens Thomas applies to me for lot
w w ters of Disuiisson, from the administration of the
estate of John G. King, deceased :
These are therefore to cile and admonish all concerned,
to file their objections in my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, i by said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 10th dav of February, 1830.
JAMES MERIWETHER, C. C O
*2l6-6m
F OUR months after date application will b; made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court ®f Oglethorpe
county , when sitting for ordinary purports, for leave to
sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of iMordecat How-
aid, fote of said county, deceased, (not otherwise dispos
ed of in his Will)—Also, lot ol Land, number sixtv-nine,
(69) in the tenth district formerly Monroe, now "Upson
county.—To be sold forthe benefit of the heirs.
THO vlAS HOWARD, jun. Executor.
April 24. 1830 ^4^
tf^AOUR mooths after date application w ili be made to
r the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski county
when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave Jo sell a lot
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 the
heirs of said deceased.
MARY MOCK, Admr’x.
May 22 m4m
F OUR months after date application will be cj
the Honorable the Inferior Court ofTwiwsw
7IOUR months after date application will be madeto
. the Honorable 11* Inferior Court of Newton county,
when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the Real Estate of John Conuer, late of Newton county,
deceased—consisting of four hundred and eighty-five a-
cres of Land, more or less, lying in tbe first district orig
inally Walton, now Newton county, being parts of lo's
No. 25S and 247; and one lot of Land in tbe 13:h dis
trict of Habersham county, No. 177—also, 12 Negroes,
belonging to said estate; l'or the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. W. CONNER, Adm’r.
April 12,1830———225—m4m
F OUR months after date application will be made to
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 aud creditors.
LEVI WHITE,
JOHN C. DULIN,
June 1,1830 232 4m
Adm'rs.
... ;aUe ot
Inferior Court of Twiggs county,
lvbcn sitting for Ordinary purposes, lor 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 orparfs
and legal distributees.
. . ROBERT A. EVANS, Guardian.
April 1, 1830 222 m4m
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jtfierson coun
ty , when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the Slaves, as well as nil 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, $ Adm’rs.
June 18,1830 223 4m
F OUR months after date application wall be made to
the hoporuble the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot No. 293, in the 5tb district of Troup county—
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
July 10
FRANKLIN ADAMS,
Guardian for the heirs of Mayo.
I ^tOUR months after date application will be made to
. the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Ear
ly, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of Expert Kilbey Spence, orphan and
minor of Aaron Spence, deceused, for the benefit of said;
orphan. JANE Sl’ENCE, Guardian.
April 17——224 n.4ni
F OUR months after date application will be made io
tbe Honorable the Inferior Court of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Frao
tion No. 391, in the 5th district Early county—belonging
to the estate of Alexander Moore, late of Henry county,
deceased; to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred*'
itors of said deceased.
THOMAS D. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
July 17 2 4m
j^lOUR months after date application will bo made to
F OUR months after date application will be made u.
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Emanuel coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Estate of Gracy Wiggins, laieofsaid county, de
ceased—for the benefitof the heirs of saidrdeceased.
JOHN WIGGINS, Adm'r,
March 27,183D * &4qt
the honorable tbe Inferior Court of Walton county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Estate of Frances Nash, deceased.
SAMUEL ALLGOOD, Aflm’r.
, May 15,1830. n»4m
BLANK DEEDS
T0B SALE AT TBD eFFICE.