The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, October 23, 1830, Image 4

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f aVSTI^lf^TT SAZiEi. On the first Tuesday in November next B EFORE the court-house door in the town of Law- rcnccviUe, Gwinnettcounty, wiHiin l!ie legal hours, vriii be 9»ld, the fo'l wing PROPERTY, to wit: The west hull of LOT No. 2. in the town of Lawrence vilie in said county, containing a quarter of an acre, well improved—levied on as the property of Billiard 14. L**s ter to satisfy several fi. fas. in favor cf William J. Rus sell against said Lester; levy made and returned to mr ly a constable. All th. interest which Jehu Cates basin LOT No. 984, in lit * 6lh district of ^aid county; also two stacks of Fod der ,unl ten acres of Corn standing in the field—all levied on as the property of said Jeliu Cates, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Nathan L. hutching. Also, all the interest which Benjamin Williams h is in and to LOT of LAND. No. 85, in the fifth district of said roiinly—levied on by William Brewster, D*‘p. Sh’l/, a* Hr* proper, y of said Williams, lo satisfy a fi. fa. in l »voi of T/ieophilus liill against said Benjamin v \ ill* »n»s and others. THOMAS WORTHY, h’ff. Oct 2 13 ~HASER5HAZ£ SAjuES. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL l*c sold, in thitownof WlarksviMo, Haber* ersh’itn county, within the lawful hours ot sale, t^ie fdlouing PROPERTY, to wit: Lot No. 34, in the 1 ith district of said county—levied on is the property of Cvrus Bruen, to satisfy n fi fa. fro a fhalhani Superior Court in favor of Scott k F.ighrrt vs 'ob.t H Bruen and Biot!ter9. One FRACTION, containing 113 icres, more or less, No. 223, in the 10th district of ■>ani coot.tv, and one bay H •trse, Saddle arid Bridie—.01 It vied on us the pr operty of Jos ph Lieuallcn to satisfy a fi. I.i. in favor of Charles Sctsson, vs Francis LieuaILn, Joseph Licuailcn and Wor thy LietiuHcn. Levied on nil the right, title nnd interest of n lease on part of Lot No 173, in the 3:1 district of said county, ad joining land of William McCollum—js the property of Thomas Davis, to satisfy n fi. fa. from a Magistrate 1 ' court in favor of Thom is J. Rusk, vs said Davis; levy made and returned by a constable. Oct 2. x. MAULDIN D. S/t’/f Administrators Q a!e. f^RL be gviU, uii » uarsdav me^blti il:-y of October ■f w utit», at tiic bousS'of Elijah Ihuli *» in the third district of Ccwet»Tounty, one hundred and thirty or forty bead of STOCK CATTLE—it bung the entire stock be longing to the estate of Z.ichariub Phillips, late of W alton county, deceased—Sold lor the benefit of the heirs anu creditors ot s.-id d: ceased. Terms of rule will be a cretl it of twelve months with small notes and approved seeuri ty. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, JUm'r. Sep' 18 it Ct Aduiiiiistrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the four!h day of November nex', at the lata residence of Reuben B. Neal, in the county of Newton, the whole of the perishable property belonging to said R» vben B. Neal, dec’ll.—consisting of C mn Fodder, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Cotton, Household and Kited .u Furniture, nnduthcr articles. , JONATHAN MACKEY, Adta’r September 25 12 6i GRr.EABLY lo an order of the Infmior Court of Taliaerro county, while fitting for ordinary purpC- j ses, will he sold, at the court bouse in Coweta county, on the fir.-t Tuesday in December next, two hundred two and ! i half errs of LAND, it being known by No. G2, in the ! fifth district of Coweta county—feting purl of the real es- I tale ofNancy Andrews, late rf Taliaferro comity, deceits j od. Suld for the Lem fit of the heirs and creditors of said j deceased. MARCUS ANDREW’S, JJdm'r. September 25 12 ids Administrator's Sale; GRECABLY i. an outer of the Inferior Court of W alien county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, wiii be sold on the first Tin sJay in Januarr n- xt,. at the court-house in saitl county, six hundred mid ■maii.j.etakt acres of LAND, more or Ices, lying in the third district of said count v, on tbe waters of Jack an i tSmbhj preek, and adjoining lands of Win. Roberts, Daniel Rau y, Brinfefe y Botct and others. Soid as tin* properly i,-f ' he. opliilus Hill, deceased, for the bentfi'. cf the heirs, fee FARMERS’ HOTEL, MILLF.DGEVILLE, GEORGIA. T ti E subscriber iidt)rm> bi friemis—t! <• public—and the Memt»ers of the Legislature—that the same fare may still be had at bis OLD STAND which th< > have heretofore i njoyed. His HOUSE is one of tb* - must centra! in Millfdgf.Vilix—bring oo the rare r of th- Stcte-Honse Square—between the D:rien &. St ts Bunks and convenient 16 llic Central Bank. He u ill still x n himself lo please in the various departments of his busi ness. His friends know him, and sming. rs ore requos eti to call and see. MAfKD MLSON. Oct .'her 9 14 3' The undersigned informs his Iriendsand t!iep b!:c that hh jtOU>£ is again open for the reception of M. in - .s ofthr Legislature, and other* who rosy call-— Ever* retention will i c given to ensure tin: acCommodi- tion and comfarl of such as nviv favor him with h- w cus tom PEIF.R t. WILLIAMS. Oe'ober 3 14 3t CONFECTIONARY'. M ARTIN FUtDEkiik ui Augusts, a rut JOHN R. WOUTAN of this place, having associated tbeoi- 5ti - tog ihiT in a Wholesale and He tail Confectionary and Family Grocery Store in •iHledgeiiiie. under die firm J. B. WOOTAN, & CO. Fakes ibis method oi mtorming lieu lilt nos afid tbe pub lic in general, that tin y have at present, aud.wili constant ly keep on hand at their store in Col. Jones’ corner build ing, opposite the court-house square, u complete assoit- ment of GCHFlCTlCm.BSS GROCERIES. — Consisting of— Candies, (..ss<ried) Pirn-Apple Cheese, GLOBE HOTEL, C iidilioijs on the Jay of sale. October 9 14 l3t T. J. HILL, . htin'r. WA TON SALE,. On tnejlnt i'uesduy in November next, W ILL be sol.!, befrr the coini-boiyse door in the town of Monroe, Walton county, within the usual hours of sale, the fallowing PROPERTY, to wit: All the interest bt longing to John J. Pass in a certain negro WOMAN, by the name of Easter, about 28 year, of age—levied oo to satisfy u fi. fa issued out of the Supe rior co -rt of Henry county, in favor of Leonard Bisseh ts soid John J. rass; properly pointed onl by iheplain'ifl ORION STKOUD, Slierijf September 25 14 HNLL.U21ZU SAi Bo. On the first Tuesday in November next, ILL be sold, it the court-hous- in Swainsburough.. ▼ v Eraanue! couut.y, between the utual hours t fsaie, the following PROPERTY, to wit: Two honored and eighty-seven and a half acres of pin LAND, tying in said county on the ivat rs of Og cchct liver,adjoining lanJ ofTiiuuiaf* Drew inti James »iehlt- ; also one other tr -ct containing litree hundred acres pi' < Land, lying in said county, adjoining land of I’feoniK- Pr«w—all levied on as the properly of .lames Wealea. sen. to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor cf Benjamin Sherrato, vs Jamea Wcalca and losiah C. Drew; levy made anu returned to iue by n constable. j ct 2 JOHN OGLE^SEY, Sheriff. A iministrator’s Sal«. A GREE4BLY to iu >rJoi of the lot' ricr Court of vViikinson county, while, silting for ordinary purp les, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November nr xt, at the court-house door in Iminton, Wilkinson rounty the PLANTATION whereon Brice Paul, late of Said county, deceased, resided—containing three hundred a cres, mure orlcs.-. The same btiug part of the real es fate of sab Brice P ml, deceased. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs of said deceased—Term* made known on tbe *]„ y . JOHN CRUTCHFIELD, Mm'r. Sept 11 10 Administrator’s Sale. A GRF.EABI Y .J an wder of the honorable the Infe rior Court of Newton county, while sitting for nrdin- erv pa.po«*, wilt bi sold, on the.first Tuesday in D. cern ta r n-x 1 , ".t tiie court-house in Miid county, within the ’ ours of sale, four hundred righty-s< v c n and three fourth acres of L \ND, more or less, with the exception « f the widow’s dower for life—it bung parts of Lots num bers 253, and 247—lying and being in origiually the first district of Walton now Newton cminty. Also, on the first Tuesday in January nn, will be sole it the said court-house, within the usual hours of sale. 12 NEGROES—men, women, boys, girls and tliildren- all sold as the properly of John Conn-r, lab of Newton county, dt-crated, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the days of sale. W. CONNER, Adm'r. September 24 12 lit Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be soid. at the place of holding Court in Uk coun'y of Randolph, cn ll.c firpt i uesduy in Jan uary next, wituin the usual hours cf sale, L ,1 of LAND No. 05. in th* 32d district oi origm.dly Lee, now Randolph county—said kind sold by #n ordti of the honorable Inferior Court of Newton cotin ty, while si ting for ordinary purpose*, u8 the propei ty ol William Lane, sen. deceased. ALLEN LANE, .Idn'r. Sept- mber 4 9 Administrator’s Sale. W ILL b? sold, al the court-house in the town of Greenville, Meriwether county, on the first Tues day in December n»xt, within the usuul hours of sale, Lot of LAND No 158, in the 8th district of oneinaliy Troup now Merisel her coun'y—seid laud sold bv an order of the honorable Inferior Court of N< tv- tun county, w.en sitting for oro inary purposes, as ‘he pro- per*' of 'Yilliatn Lone, sen. deceased. Sentember 4 ALLEN LANE, Jl '.ndr. 9 9t Administra t>r s sale. \\7 ILL be soid, a the conrt-l)oiis< in the town of Cov- v v .ington, Newton county, on the first Tuesdsy in January nr xt, the folio- ing NEGROES, to wit : Clay burn, Nancy, Rose D oah. Nathan P,. rr j, Peter, Wiley, Kerry, Tnrnrr, Tilman, Moses and Oooly. Said negroes sold as tbe property of Reuben B. Neal, deceased, and by 'rder of the honorable the Inferi or Court of Newton county, while sittin: fi r ordinary HIM ITU 1 M ft Wiercv K <1... V purposes. •vr.pti-mbcr 25 JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm’r. 12 id* lot Administrator’s Sale. I N pursuance of an order of tbe honorable the Conr 1 of Ordinary of Franklin county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the court bouse in Ba- ‘“"“tract OF LANS, lying in said county ol B <ker. No 59, in the 3d distric formerly Eartv now Baker—containing two hundred and fifty acres--Drawn by Thomas Clark, nn-l s. Id for tin benefit, of-his lv*irs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sole. THOMAS CLARK, .fdm’r. Sent*mh- r 18''9t Atiouuistiatoi’s ouie. "■"T ;DER an order of the hituoriibip tbe Inferior Ctwn t Bj ,f Monroe county, when sitting’lor onfinary^iurp.. ses. will be sold, on Hie first l'u< sday in December next be ore the court-house d sor in Forsyth, Vhmroe count - mith.n the usual h<’tirs of sale, two hundred two and ; half acres ofLAND, being It No. 14, in the .char* nti dis.net said county—said lot of httd lies bt-iwetn Culio 4cns ard Ichocunna arr.ek, contains about twenty-fiv.- aercs cleared and under good fence; the other part w* i- lion he red and of good soil Sold as the property' of Bin iy StcTiarf. deceased. Terms ©n the day ofstle. JOSEPH DAY, «M*n’r. StffataberU JO Ot Guardian’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an O'der of the Honorable the Infe rior Court of Ein Miud COontv, when si ting for or- dinary purposes, will be sold, at tlie court-house dour in Ldwrenccvil e, Gwinnett county,.on the firt Tuesday in Novembft next, .all tr.eright, titli, interest and claim • . the Orphans of John Tanner, late of Emanuel counly, de ceased, to i.OT number 303, mi the 7il| district of said county. Terms cash. Sol fertile benefit of said . r- uhms. JOHN CUASON, Guardian 3ep‘cmber 4 9 S Coroner’s Sale. W ILL BF» SOLD on tii*. first Tuesday in Dnerirbar next, between the usual hdurs in the town of Cuv- ing'oo, New tun county, the following property, vtz: One house, and lot in the town of Covington, whereon olm H. Trimble, deceased, formerly lived,—Levied o r the property of E islra Trimble, administrator of Join tl. Triinlde, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of thu tjistiecs of the Inferior Court of Newton countv, vs. EH- ha Trimble, ulrnini^trator. Alexander T. Luckic, Ju a. pb Walters, P. L. Trimbic, and Richard Kcniiuu, Sen. i is securities. JOSHUA HAMM OK, Coroner. October 16 15 8l AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^SlBE SUBSCItlBi-.R, (iati 1 ,>:opii toi of’ the Globt -8- Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion House,) begs leave to announce to his friends and tin- public g> n- erally, that he has taken that elegant aiia commodious fir- proof Brick Building on the earner of Broad and tocksou streets, and immediately adjoining the new .Masanic H . I i. It is situated in the r>o:T central p art of the City, ami if in the very heart of business—feciiw; in the vicinity of tin kugusta Bank, and the Branch bank of the Slate of G or 3* u - ; This establishment is known as the GLOBE HOTEL, and in its interior .irrangemept and genera! construeti. u, unites in on etnineut degree, sp iciousness, neatness, and comfort. To thejnah of family, the individual traveller, the daily hoarder, or iiie fashionable visiter, the GLOBE presents accommodations inferior to none in tbe Southern States. Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels in tins City, he. flatters hints* !f that -■ts experience in business, added io th« mi -ci ior advanta ges of situation and the resources under ins eontroul. w iil ( enabie him to give tbe most decided satisfaction to all '••ho may honor him with their patronage. Lis'STABl.ES *re spacious and well ventilated, and amply suppli* d wdlli tlie be9t of provender, and at tended by experienced and steady Oitlers—in audition to whi' h, the subscriber willbestow his own personal un- rsmitting attention., and in hischa»gos, will not forget the ! pl easure of the times. N OTZGiB. SH ^LL, on the fitst .Nioi.ti.tv in January next, at the Inferior Court then held in the county of Ncw- > *u fur oruue ry purposes, make application to said Court f jr leave t*> se’t the following NEGROES, to tvif: —Clay- uurn, Nancv, Rvsc, Dinah, Nathan Derry, P: ter, tvi- !ev Reuey, Turner, Mo3fs, Tilman and Coo!y—which • «.id negroes belritg to the estate of Reuben B. Neal, lau ■ if Newton county, deceased. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, AdT.’r. September 25 12 mtd "assapannas EM.ti -L V G in - in P »i>:-Ofli-Jr at Lawrenei Georgia, on the 1st October, 1830. ’John Anderson James King Harrison Arnold Henry I.-nisford D :vitt Abbett Z -t’harinh Lee loon Brewster Jonathan Long lo 1 Brown Mic jah Long t\in F Barrett John E Lev.- rett John .Vl Bell Jackson Monroe in Brctvsfr.r James McGinnis Alexander Brown 2 John Me La ne llii'x-rl Brooks Berry Mullican John Bennett Joi»n iJ Yieara James Berry Jaincs Morris Ain on B van Joseph : t^nhom .tohn Boiai U Wni Mulhews Fanny Brannon V' iHia Vloore Richatti Bostiek David Moore .limes Braabnry Bianey Meek Amos Barnett J-vsiali T. Milton • am- s Bonds Mr Ncfbit benjamin Brand N liny Nance A K Craig- 2 Mrs. Owen vlalbew Uothron Sion Pearce K-yalCJay Geo Perry 2 Clement Carrol Benjamin Panel R.ibert Day Jesse Pounds I’eter Daniel Lewis Pari mm D r.vton Davis Loviek Pierre vl la D >sler J->lm RoliertS Samuel Day Ric.hard Richardson Eli Elkins John Roper ilaliei U Fuller 2 David ^>ay rs Rbodu Farrow James H Smith 2 ulonuju F ii mer Francis Shackelfoid . .rgiin Fluids Peter Shutly Elijah Foster Reuben Sains v v m Fields Win Suthvant John F-ecman Sion Stricklin Isaac Gilbert Wm Sisson Wde) Gi^ver John Steel Abraham G<*rrett Elijah league John G.nner Maitha Turner Tn mas Griffin James Thompson hz ki th Green Benjamin Teague 2 iVm Holland Will Taylor John Horn Dennis Still Richard Hutchinson 2 Benjamin Trible James Holcomb Morris Walden Redmond Hutchins John VVurren iVestiey Jackson Wm Wharton Nathan .lestrr Allen K V* Hson Elizabeth D Jackron Tiiomas Worthy 3 Frem rick Johnson Edwin Walls David J Jones George M Waters 3 Luke )oiin?on fv.-rab Ann Winborn Wm G Johnson Willis L Wells -arah Johnson James Williams George Kooft John Wharton Wm Kn**x Samuel Wood Noah Kile Jrstpb Yeager Moses Kemp Ahmr Ymger 2 ICJ 1 * The Charleston Stages arrive at tbe Gii»l>e H t»l, every Sunday, Wednesday and Frid>y evc’iing--, at B •■’clock, & depart every Tuesday, Thcr-d iy and S.-turday morning, at hatfp-stO. The Washington a'nd.Athen« Stage, dr parts every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrives every tVednesda v. and Sun-Jay eve ning at, 6 o’clock. The Elberton Stise depart.-* every Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, ar-d arrives r-v* ry F 'itla evening it 8. The-Pendleton St.’g* (bq-arts ev rj* Tues day, at 4 r,’clock in the morning, ami >rrivp- very Von- day a* 2 o’clock in the evening. The MnieJg-viile Sing*- arrives every day rxcept Thursday, at 7 >'e! -c:k in '.he eve ning, a :»J departs every day ‘except IV dm-r-d-v, st 2 n’- c'oek ill the morning. Thr Savannah Stag. arriv< * eve ry ' ondciy Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the norning, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Thu^s lay, at 2 o’clock in the morning WILLI A Vi SHANNON Augusta, On. l, isop. -f CALI4 Amy SEE! IfiSSlSi October 9 A. R. SMITH, T. M. 14 3t L2SI- 02? LSfSEBJS R EMAINING intre p.»^l Ofli.-r 4,t Louisville, Ga. on the ist dny of October, 1330; and if not taken out before the 1st cf January next, will be sent to the Genef.il Post Office as dettd letters. Elijah At-u ay, Robert Anderson, Sherrod Allen, or Talitlia Yerta, M^lm m M. Butt, 3. A. S Birr, John Bowden, John Belcher, Elijah Brown, Daniel Corry, Thomas Crows, Jaoies Cox, P. B. Conelly, VI13 F.hz. ieth Causey, Igham Evans, FHtinck Frnby, -’illtam Grimes, William G. Harkly, lo‘.n Htmoy, ■• imuel Josey, /ahriei Jones, ViHiioi Johnson, 2. siah Johnson, John Krowin, A. B. Ltw-on, George Lowe, Mary Lindsey, Satnwel Morrell, 2. Tuomas Matl-etv«, Little Berry Marsh, Henry B. Pipkin, Mrs. Anu D. Powell, 3. Miss Martha Ponder, Arthur Roundtree, w W. Randall, 2. Mrs. Nancy Ru> Is, W illiam Spires, Sen. Joseph Spence, George M. Smith, Major H. Sellers, W. P. Sampson, William T. Sampson, Mrs. Eliza Stokes, John Turner, Abrah m Vicker», Esq. TH E Suhscrib r respee f Iy inform' hi- friends and the public in general, tliei he ha-* ->p* nr-i i ‘ OT !•' f EN-TEaTAIU3SarTET It* < .vc.noi.LiON, t.-i. ,*u co-.niy, G -. an’: fl ter him?* if that h* *•• ill giv*- as getter i! ij.-:Us!UiCliuri lo ill ih.it may ftvor * irn with their.putron- ■■gr. as .^py (if.h' r Inn-Keeper in a? n< wly sdtied rouutry - this—Though Carrhll eounty has been kept in the bach ground, defamed and shaded by reports, vet 1 hope a!i ill sunn ! blown aw y by the sunshine of virtue, nut- •ir< I by tliu Gospel of Chris*, and tbe instruction of.arl? • •ul seiencts—Soc;*!l and see C. McCARTY. Apvii 2-1 225 tf HE M B3CKIBER 1'ILL keeps open a House «/ Entertainment. K7 at the vouth-wcs* corm-t 4 ilia iiubite squ.-r<: p.OUesq he (own of Marion Twieg« county, and only pledges himself to those who m ; V favor b*m ivdb their cill?,to-lotbe best iiecan. 'HENRY LOYI.ESo Marion, Sept *0 II tf Fr so Bio in Raisins, Brazilian Nu-s, Kng'.ish Walnuts, So t Snell Almonds, B* si Northern Apples, fC INN A vi ON, NOYF.AU, ORANGE, BOSE, AN NIS, I'T, PERFECT LOVE & : LIFE OF M N. j Egyptian HONEY. 1 j LEMON SYRUP, ^ Be-t Suiru-h * iG-ARS. ZiZQUOZlS. Brst C*)g.-,ar. BRANDY, “ Peach do. “ Appie do. “ Hollar.d GIN, “ Ndrlhent <io. “ Jamaica RUM, :{ Northern do. “ Santacri'Z do. “ Irish WHISKEY, “ Monor.g do. I !2, « ° I O | Pickled Oliv. s, do Capets, Best Sweei-OB, (fur table use) Match Boxes, assorted CHAMPAIGN, MADEIRA, MUSCATEL, CLARET, (longcork) PORT, £ { CURRANT. M ‘ TENER1FF & MALAGA. Philadelphia BEER &. Albany ALE SUOASS. B« St b'O'-o St OAK, *’ Loaf and Lump dou “ COFFEES. ** Imp* rial and Hyson TEAS. 41 RICE &. MOLASSES. 3,'enu and G *. moul CANDLES. “ Clu* • ing TOBACCO, (twi t and paper ) “ T i‘.b S .lt & dried Beef “ Ry< do. Foolscap and IVraping Paper. *|i * g . . .--oi tnu ih 1 Ciass & Crockery Ware. A1 i i • which they will dispose of on low aucl ac-. omnio- ■ :ii-g terms. They wii! . j n •* days a f»**f wr'ineiit of YVEST INDIA FRUITS. Mdt’dg a \Wt e.:0 15 3t BRANCH BANK OF DaRIEN,) -'litlexgeviUe 2a OsUjbcr, i830, J O NE TENTtl f ihe principal o* ,-tU uccouiinotlaltor iN- » s due tbi? Bank will be required ai each rc- ncwul after the 25tl» inshint, B> order of tne Board, (U) GEORGE U. MURRAY, Cashier. G0Cr->& r*TA ! l. !?mmrs M * - j s .( turned from N York wi.i a RICH AS S ENT ef riiiB JMTJELBir, m :uu<*v. u *.l u r i *. Gods, and under bi? imcivtici’-e i ?p, c- tii n—c-»n**t*-iitig of Gentlemen's and I. dies' pei!.lit itver IValchr e>, Stais and Keys; Cable, loup end bi.sf,et mck VlIHlNS-,- PrrartPins Ear rings, and Fingc; -rings; Miniature JjOikets; Merialimis. gold and silver leaf; Also sitter pi- Uni'lerer a -d plain fi ate ts; silver, and plated tulle, tea. nnd desert and soup Spoons; ever puimed Pencil C.iscs; Plated Castors^ C.iiidl* sticks, Cake Baskets, Sn-tiTers and Trays Silver Spectacles and Thimbles Hiitania t't/lT e & Tea P ;s. Do. Spoon and Ladles, SheJECornb?, Pocket Books An: Puss. Dirks and knives, Rodg'r’s Pocket i.:*J Pen Knives. R r 'Zor«and Scissors, *.VAJku g Cancs-- MILITARY GOODS—-reonsisfing of Gilt and Plated Ep- !-d*t-, 15* it?, Spur?, Gat?, Lace, buttons, Cord, C'uck- -• and Eagles, Travelling end Pocket Pistols. The above added to fo.nter slock will make a very compile assortment, which are offered at wholesale aru? retail as low as at any other establishment in the South «rn country. OLD no NEW GOLD or SILVER received fjrany of t!i above articles. W tTCBES and CLOCKS repair- cd is n«*iial. O * . — ci 14 R. t€EDI@A t*5 DOCT ORS John M. McAfee and Jem**? MJf B. Cntlcjrwood Itov*. ,'*s?o*iatr;d them- selves in the PRACTICF. of PHYSIC, and its collateral branches, Smgn-yf V’tidwifery, &©. not'* t b*- firjfi of 3MC»APE3 & UKTI ERWCOD, One ofunorti <viu o. rw*d* ’ .*1 times to Attend to «ny professional calls. Their hi dec go or o'her charge^ will oc moderate, as times are hnv.’. The' hope Iron; tinremit’inz attention *»> the duties of 'heir profession-, to merit and receive a liberal share of the *» .blie patron, gc. N. B.—They will Practice in t*i Civ rokc<: Nation when called on. McAFF.E fi UNDER*’* OOD. Gainesville, Hal! county, sav t. \ ‘223—tf AND /•*> fj-M im m ao^mission strss2533^i>. subscribers, grateful for past favors, renew the Jr: tender' f -'heir s'.rvic's, to their friends’and thr public, with the assurance, tint they will as hcretofor* devote their time to ihe interest of iht-ir employ* rs. Their WARE-HOUSf win be in good order forth*- re ception and safe keeping of country produce and merchan dize. They deem ft due to themselves to state the situa tion of tiuir ‘-V. re-Houses—thus—They arc bounded on the North, by Bay-?irect anil Ihe river—cn the Nest, bv an open space of ah. ut 180 feet-—or the South, hv Rev- nold-street, about 65 feet wide, and on the Ecst by C*imp- bcll-sircf t about65. f et wide. In addition to the secu rity against fire, .viiiclr the above location presents, they have about tbe centre of their Lot, a Hydrant which de livers waterfront the aqueduct lately completed in (his citv. They will granf the usual fssilitjcs, by advances nf mo- nev or oihefivjsicitosoch asnr-*y favor them with custom. A. SLAUGHTER & C. LA BUZ *,N. Aug*rsta, Oct 2 13 ?t* Fourth of Nmember? 18S0 / / SEISE THE z&cnnnsT it rimi i! i S LCii an opportunity h. a ntver Itten off* red here before, for real izing to otirstJvts wealth fora li.-dc^ $80,000 for Ten ! To such as are struggling in vain«ii’;r‘a to relieve thcmsfclvra I’m# t burdens • ii «vs Jc of poverty, tve say conn ; to such as do not Ihel ihe bitter ness of poverty, but- N± /1n desire ease, wc say come; to such as , WfN&ih' Act, have wealth but would not be isnwifl- I (,®irg to extend their means of er joyuient, 0 0 we say come; all who desire foittine, 4=£ya we invite to come without delay to VVy- att FoAEt’s Lucky Lottery Office, where,on ihe FOURTH OF Nt XT MONTH, l.e may have the •deasnre of handing you the con-fi rtublc s ’in ci 10,000DOLLS. Oi the result of a foriiinute acivt nlme in the Milied^e- villc Masonic Hall Lottery. Tiic TiilKD DRAWING of which will t;.k> ph.ee on iha . 4TH OF SfOVUMSSH. The following SPLENDID PRIZES utli he fl t.tiitg'on cf that hay. 2 PRIZES $i0 ; ';00 3 PRIZE OF f.500 1 do 41 5,'.»00 3 do tv 40d 2 du 41 1,0U0 3 do 44 SCO 2 do 4 4 SCO 2 »( 2tV 3 do f ( 80fl 19 do 44 109 1 do 44 700 37 do .44 ta) 1 do U BOO fcrsidcs ?0 s and 10’s. Tbe price of'fick* Is must scn.-n iise. PRESENT TRICK, Wholes g!0-—Hulv. s $5—Quarters $2 50. Ail Ordtis, post-paid, will ni'-et with pro upt attention. WYATT FOARD, Secretary lo the Ctnnanissiouers. MiltadgcviMe, Oct 9 14 tf MISS BEXHAM 3 F.SPF.CTFL i i i udvnit.a tlru GrtiX’.ns of MWtedg**. ,ilte;und isvicinily, that in she ciurseof liu*; resent month, there vi*l be added to the other advairtagtsuf her School, a'readier of MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAM IoG, and LANDSCAPE PAiN'tlNCL ’Particular exotti. ns wiil.br made; for the advancement **f tfifir pupils. A few young Lttdjcs can be aecfiiuntad-tl; d with board in farnilv with the T< aehers. Oct 10 3t N'QTICE. A LI. pevsotos are hereby cautioned ftom tracing with -A. my wife PAftENCE„wuo has left m» bed ami board -vuhoutsny proMmatton, suit tUerefove I nm delermined n>»t to >»jy any of her contract uulc?s compelled by la»r —an.I 1 -iso Cbrwarn any perstjn'frhm harboring or tat- tin® her stay ab*uttiieir bouses, at ibe expense ofihr law. KIN ON DREV¥. Emanuel co. Get 2 13 3t NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate of ii Z.-cliarirUi Pniliips, late of * a I toil county, oiceas- td, arc rcq'icsted to present them in terms of Uie law. <Ju-» ■Iy.aotit**uticateu—nnd those indebted to the estate uie. also requested to mak-J immediate pay-r-ent to ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Advdr. ScpMS II 6t TOWN LOTS 20?. r Si A HERE w*ilV a s le uf lb • retnu in-'ng LOTP in the J. town of Carrollton, Carroll r-'Mitiiy, on the L ‘5tii and ‘26th uf October next. Among wbiclittu re iaaorne front lots very suitable for merchunlile busin ss— Also a num- uer of targe back lot9 very suitable for farm aud garden cultivation. Carrollton is situated on a place of beautiful emi nence, and L admirable for h. r flittering ptdfjtiels of Iienltb—supposed to be as healthy as any of up-country villages, and is rimy biulding to bloom in the niitlst of a gold region. Tctths made known on tbertav of sale. AMOS HELTON, Clerk. Oct 2 13 4t Oct, J6. JOHN BUST WICK. P. M. 15 31 NOTICE. A LL those indebted to ibe estate of Rctdien B Neal, late of New Ion county, d-ct-asrd, are request- d to make immediate payment—;inc ait persons having <le- .nar.ds against said deceased, are requested lo present them duly autbentirued within ill* timrepreecnbeiT by law. JONATHAN C MACKEY, Adm’r. September 25 12 6t GEORGIA—:Walton county W HEREAS, ‘iVdliam Price ajp||«s t<j nu* for fetter* of Administration on the estate of George Price, l-.ieuf said county, deeeasetD These are therefore to cite and tdmonish all the kin dred nnd eredilnrs of said dfcce sc*| lo be ,-nd appear at t.y :>lfiee f within thrj time prrscr/bi d by law, tu sfiew ‘‘"-e, if any they have, why t>ai-i/letters rh .uld uot bt granted. ...! v • Given under my baods this 2d 0e;o!*erlS30. r JfiSSE M'JCHLLKi o. c. <v Oct ft t4 ffb G02f.i£mszon etsihzss* * ututarsign *. gr*ueinily ,.cknowb-ege tin: liberal JL patronage witii which they have be- n favored iri the above line, and respectfully inform the public th.it they continue its transaction in the City, and that their taii!*- ful and undivided attention will be duvoted to the busi ness f their patrons. Ltbc;al Cash advances, may be expected on Produce, &c. in Store, when de-iivd STOVALL & SIMEONS. Augusta, Aug 7,1830 5 12t GEORGIA, Henry covnty. W HEREAS Richard T- Sappington applies to me for lu'ters of Administration on the estate of Da vid M Stewart,- tale of said cotfnty, decoaiCth Th se arc therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu lar, the kindred md Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at nri’- office within the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under niy hard, this 15th day of September, 1830. GUY VV. SMITH, D. c c. o. •pt25 \2 5t- GEOiiGiA, Henry county . W h HEKE \S Sarah Mercer *tpphes to me forfclter* of Adt’iinistr ition on the estate cf Daniel Mercer, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish alland singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my * flice, within the time prescribed by law, tVch.tew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Green under my hand, this 15lh day of September, 1?30 GUY VV. SMITH, » c. c. o. ‘-eptSS 19 5t We arb requested to say, that Mr. ‘id VRLl.S D. HAMMOND.. is a e» militate for re-election to tb* -flic, f li<eeivr of Tux Returns, for the county ol B icwin. at the otexi election. Oct. 15K ' • . 15 > US? C2 B S? EinAii* unG in the Pot -Uitice at. ivl i tieello JUft' on the 1st October, 13..0. Jobe Alkinsou i‘%irs. Marv Ledbetter Mrs Barshi ba A!read Edmond Law* s Putnam Adams Wsljti i jimr lfin loan s Be tts Thomas Luckelt William Barker Phiiiip Lewis James h rati fey Edward tV.'Tano r horn us Bl**nti 2 Daniel T. Lano Haftweli Bass James rVI. McCtantf •hibft Bo d Pase’hnl Mt-rpliey vliss tVl. Baker James B. ’v'izc Juu&than B*Us Jan id Mathis How. ii Buchanan Janie-- II. Morrow' James S. Brotvu Samuel Mag e Robt. Benton • Phillip McK.’.mie 'J b-amas W. Bender High Moi.tgr merv Willi:.in Cook Jtirs. V:ary Mo.-irJ John Cuuoard James Maiks Thumbs Crawford Woody Moreland Mrs. Elizabeth Compton Witoarn Mebhy Elisha Crow Wtir*V'cEacove4 Thomas Clay Willriru Aiiils. Wiley J. Cox James B Norris Charles Curgile Jam s Pvc, Mrs. Agor*=s Crocket Cajil. Penn C *1. AUVbd Cuthbrat Fcwe'l & Griggs lolm-J Dubs Wiili.itn Plnih^s t'h'-mas J. Dpggett Mr. Read luho I)i!lrn tViliiarh Rag’aed Mrs. fer*reia!i Daoney Miss Eitz.ii*ec!i llanda^ William iVi F.ihott Oaboru Robinson -lrs Mary Egtrtuti Pryor Reeves Philips fei. Echols TfecmasS ff.hl i’homas Ersvin Mrs. Rachel Siagnsf -arauel Fears WitJi.tnr, B. Stokes Miss Matilda Freeman Novy P. Jim*s Freeman Thomas Smith ’.Jatiirn Peird L Suiorion John Greer Drc rySuffoM \\ illiam V Green Joel Sturtavant Sherod H. Gay Janies Spuvlin James Gwj q James M. Sj-ear Jesse Good Willis S; car H* nr> rlunt W, W. Smith Wifey Ho’ifie’d 3 Miles Stf-;»hen8 Peter >1. Hughes F.awifj Sturduvanti Viitiuin Hu-.che.son4 Henry Teel Mrs. Nancy Heath John l ay lop John Henderson John Thurmond Samuel Henderson John Tassmo't* Jacob Haivk Samhel Tcddais Baqjaruin Hawrick Mathew Thompson Aleey Hart^ldd James Thompson Wainac Jorden Owen Tvlon Green B. Jackson Xliifiip Thurmond Thoi. P: Jones Alexander Urtjahaffc Benjamin Jenkins -Darling-Vickers A hob Johnson Thomas At iLon Thes. P. G. Johnson Dr. A. VY««i Thomas Kin? Jutl Wise Sbadriek Kimbrough P. A. West Allen Kelly Col. Juhn Wilson Cornelus Kitchens Henry Wadiiile Tliotnas Loy d E«lfaofid V\ tKb or Geor»e W. Lawrence Chat las W< Ul* PETER GRIN NELL, P. M Oct 9 14 3f GEORGIA, Ilabuh county. W HEREAS, SamuclFaris applies th me for letters of Administration on tbe estate of Curtis Wat son, late of said counly, deceased: These are tbi relore to cite and admonish the kindred^ •tiid creditors of said ttaceased, to appear at my office with in tbe time prt scribed by law, to shew cause, if any-tiidjf have, why said lettt rs should nut be granted. Given under my hand this21st day of September, 1830. 14—3t JACOB CATEHEART, c. c. o. GF.ORG l A—Walton county, W HEREAS James McGaygney applies to me for Letters uf Administration on the estate of W iiiiatn McGaughi-y, late of vVakon county, deceased. This is therefore to cile the kindred and creditor* cS ss id alt ceased, to npjtcar attny Office within the rime pre- scribed by law, and file their objections if any,they have*., w by sAid letters should nut be granted. Given under my hand this 5tb October, 1330, JESSE MITCHELL, C. C.'O. O.H'dher.I$ . 15 .. • - , ' GEORGIA, Booty county. ’ iHfc kiudretf aind creditors of Ann Fairclotb, Urte letters ot AufUiniSCVUlVUIP inillyvH Gabriel P. R. Fairclnth, late of said county, decani i.Tilcsa object ionsb^t fifed in terms of the law, said Ki fir* ViU be grained at the sitting f the Inferior Court for Or dinary purpii^s foe^fat MOWtoyTti Pfotember ne^t. Given under IttyT-*“* vdft’flB. Sept 18 M ^KR^c.P. I