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VfiWTOV SAZJB8. On thejirst 'i uesd&y in December vert, B EFORE the court-house door in the town of Coving ton, Newton county, within the usual hours oiaale, will be sold, (he following PROPKHTV, (v>z:> One note of hand made by John C. Fraisuer for oM hundred and *eventy-five dollars, due the twenty-6fth of December, 1831; one note made by Charles L. McCul- b’rs for two honored dollars, doe the twenty-fifth*of De cember, 1830; and one note of hand made by D**id Ed- diemon, for thirty dollars, due the first day of September, 1830, allpayable to James H.Cruice, or bearer; also one noted Jack, known by the name of the young Comesary— all levied on as the property of James 11. Cruice, to satis fy a fi. fa. in favor of George VV. Larrrence, vs James it. Cruice, John Eddlemon and William Batchelor; property pointed out by John Eddlemon. Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, more or less, known bv No. 82, in the 11th district of originally Henry, now Newton county, adjoining Walker and oth ers on the waters of South river; also one Jack and one iron g*!ty Horse, about four years old; and one noted firude Mare, known by the name of Fanny Hill—all levi ed on as the property of Henry Carey, to. satisfy sundry fi. fas. in my hands in favor of Benjamin Sims and ottiers, ft said Carey; property pointed out by defendant. Seventy acres of LIND, more or less, being part of lot No. 248, in the ninth district of originally Henry now Newton county, ai^jninfog the town of Covington, known as the widow’s dower in said lot of l..nd—levied on as the property of Sarah Flanigan, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Edwin Payne and others, vs Sarah Flanigan; levy made and returned by a constable. Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, more or less, whereon Notly Mobly now lives, adjoining Bacon *nd others on the waters at Murder creek—levied on as the property of said Notly Mobly, to satisfy sundry fi.fas. in my hands in favor of Joseph Baton and others, vs Not ly M.ibly; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Oct30 JOSEPH WATTERS, Sh’fl’. ALSO—Will be sold as above, Two hundred two and an half acres o^k md hickory LAND, well improved, in the tenth district of originally Henry now Newt w, number not known, adjoining lands of John C. Watters and Littleton Petty—levied on as the property of Obadiah Ward, being the place whereon be now lives, to satisfy a fi. fa. James Coggins, vs Obadiah Ward. K. W. HARGROVE, D. Sh'ff. Oct 23 16 NEWTON* SAX.57S. On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Covington, Newton county, between the Usual hours of sale, ttie following 15 NEGROES, viz: W»!l, fifty or sixty years of age, Lyle thirty-five, Mari- ah eighteen, lack fourteen, Polly twelve, Sarah eleven, Fatly nine, Azariah seven, Susan five, Sally thirty-three, Luranv sixteen, Ann eleven, Lucy nine, Ben six years old, and a child, tiulda—levied on as the property of Tho mas Stanford, sen. to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of lohn 8. Fall, administrate on the estate of Stephen H. Gilmon, deceased, vs. Thomas Stanford, sen. K. W. HARGROVE, D Sk'ff. Oct 23 1C The abuve negroes are likely and will be sold without re serve. K. W. H. | Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to’..* order of the honorable the Infe rior Court of Newton county, while sitting for ordin ary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, at the court-house in said county, within the usual hours of sale, four hundred eighty-seven and three fourth acres of LAND, more or less, with the exception of the widow’s dower for life— it being parts of Lots num bers 258, and 247—lying and being in originally the first district of Walton now Newton county. Also, on the first Tuesday In January next, will be sold at the said court-house, within the usual hours of sale, 12 NEGROES—men, women, boys, girls and children— all sold as the property of John Conner, late of Newton county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the days of sale. VV. -CONNER, Mm'r. September25 12 * lit Administrator’s Sale. IITILL be sold, at the court-house in the county of v v Clark,.on the first Tuesday in January next, five bunured acres of LAND and two NEGROES—Reuben, about 20 years old, and Doctor about 18 years old—part of the estate; of William McKee, deceased. Sold agree ably to an order of the Inferior Court of said county,;-sitt ing for ordinary purposes, for toe benefit of the creditors BENJAMIN McREE, I JOHN H. LOWE, ^T 1, Oct 21 16 lit Administrator’s Sale. O N the first TucsJay in January next, 'wilt be sold, at the court-house in Monticello, Jasper county, the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Crawford Ed mondson, late of said county, deceased, consisting of boys and fellows—or so many, us will be sufficient to pay the debts of said estate Sold by order of the Court of Or dinary for said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made, known on the day of sale. GARLVND vlA^CEY, THOMAS EDMOND ON, .administrators dt binds non Oct 23 * 16 lit Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY ill an order of the. Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while sitting for ordinary purpo ses, will be sold, oo the first Tuesday in January next, at the court-house door in Thomason, Upson county, LOT of LAND, N*». 252. in the Jfth dis trict of originally Monroe, now Upson coun'y. The same being part of the real estate of Brice Paul, deceased— Sold for the benefit of the beirs. Terms made known on the day of sale JOHN CRUTCHFIELD, Mm'or October 30 17 lOt Coroner’s Sale. W ILL BE SOLD OP tile first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours in the town of Cov ington, Newton county, the followiog properly, viz: One house and lot in the town of Coviugton, whereon John H. Trimble, deceased, formerly lived,—Levied on es the property of Elisha Trimble, administrator of John H. Trimble, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Newton county, vs. Eli sha Trimble, administrator. Alexander T. Luckie, Jo seph Walters, P. L. Trimble, and Richard Kennon, Sen. his securities. JOSHUA HAMMOCK, Coroner. October 16 —15 8t NOTICE 1 SH ALL, on the first Monday m January next, at the Inferior Court then held in the county of New- too for ordinary purposes, make application to said Court for leave to sell the foHowieg NEGROES, to wit:—Clay- burn, Nancy, Rose, Dinah, Nathan. Derry, Peter, Wi ley, Reney, Turner, Moses, Tilman and Corny—which said negroes belong to the estate of Reuben B. Neal, fate of Newton county, deceased. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm»r. September 25 • 18 mid F OUR months aftor'date application wi i bt mad to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the LAND belonging to the estate of Jos-Yarbrough, deceas ed, late of said county, for the use of the heirs of said de ceased. THOMAS J. BOWEN, 1 _j , am bugs Y arbrough, $ October 23 16 4m £ |10UR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Irwin county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the - Jteal Estate of Lewis Wagones, late of McIntosh county, deceased, consisting of one tract of Land, No. 34, in the 31st district of originally Lee now Randolph county—for the benefit of the creditors of said dec ased. William fussell, Adra’r. July 2! 4 4m 8 A (JXjIt months aKti uute .^plication Will be made to JT the Honorable the lofeiior-Court of Henry eounly, when sitting for o'fchiuflj^ prrposes,-for leave to sell Frac tion No. 3y:„ in t he 5ti>dis«. ict 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, Ad mV. July 17 2 4m Administrator’s *ale. W ILL be sold, on Tuesu ij ; tn l4i\ day of December next, at the court-boave in Telfair county, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following NEGROES, to wit: * Aggy, a girl about 16 years old, and her in fxnt child—Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of said county as the property of the eslate of Jehu Everitt. de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said estate. M Ai.K V* 1LCOX, Mm'r Or»'jb»*30 17 6i GWlirirSTT SAX.E5. Ok the first Tuesday in December nrxt, B EFORE the court-house door in the town of Law- renceville, Gwinnett county, within the legal hours, will be sold, the following PROPERTY, to wit: Lot of LAND, No. 327, in the 5th district of said coun ty, containing two hundred and fifty acres, moie or less— is the property of the defendants "to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court of Wilkes county, in favor of Ander son Riddle, bearer, &c. va Thomas J. Wheeler and John Dyson. Two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, being lot No. 95. in 5th district Gwinnett, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Mor gan Superior Court, in favor of Seaborn Williams, vs Jer emiah Leverett—levied on as the property of the defend- tut. Fifty ac r es of LAND, whereon defendant lives, being part of lot No. 13. in the 6th Gwinnett, to satisfy a fi. fo. fr m Justices Court of said county in favor of James Rice, sen- vs George Givins; and sundry other fi. (as. from Justices court against said Givins—levy made and returned to me by John B. Puckett, a constable. WILLI A VI BR£VV$TER, D. Sheriff. ALSO—On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold, as above, two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, being lot No. 266, in the 5tb district Gwinnett county—levied on as the property of the defend ant, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court of Gwin nett county, issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Peter Lamar, vs lames L. Plunkett; property pointed out in fi. fa. Oct 90 W ILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff. HABEASHAAX SALES. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold, in the town of Clarksville, Haber- erahum county, within the lawful hours of sale, the nltowing PROPERTY, to wit: LO r No. 20, in the 3d district cf Habersham county- levied on as the property of Nathaniel Durkie, to satisfy a ft. fa. from Columbia Superior Court, in favor of Isaac 8. Tuttle, vs said Durkie. The one halt of LOT No. 31, in the 6th district of said eounty, containing t wo hundred and forty-five ac es, more •r less, aa 'he property of Henry M. Crumley’? to satisfy aft. fe. issued from a Magistrates’ court of said county, -inf ivor of James Brannon, and other fi. las. from a M agis- Wates’eourt in favor of Turner H. Trippe, vs Wiley Nich ols, Sidnor Fortins, Henry M. Crumley, David Nichols and William Worley; levy made and returned to me by a constable. LOT No. 34, in the 13th district of Ifobersham coun- ty—ievied on aa the property of ThomasWorsham, to sat iny a ft fa. issued from a Magistrates* court of Hancock county, in favor of Edmund Abercrombie; levy made and returned to me by a constob'e. 0c , ;trt >. Mtn.PIV O WALTON On the Jirsi Tuesday in December next, A T the court-bowse door in the town of vionroe, Wal ton county, will be sold, between the usual hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, <to-wit:) One half acre LOT, on the commons ol Monroe, adjoin' ing William Carr and others—levied on as the property of William R. Williams, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of Mor gan Superior Court in favor of Carter VV. Sparks, vs William B. Williams; property pointed out by John G. Williams. JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sh'Jf. ALSO—On the first Tuesday in January next. Three NEGROES—one by the name of Milfey, about twenty lour years of age, and one by the name ot Mary aboutlw nty-eight years of age, ind the other, the infant male child of the said Mary—levied on aa the property of John M mte, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. in fevur of Thomas Hancock, vs said- Moate; property pointed out la said fi. fa. JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sh'ff. On 23 16 Administrator’s Sale. t N pursuance hi no irder »!’ the honorable the CouT' of Ordinary oi' Frank.in county, wiil be sold, on tb- first fVsUay in December next, at the court bouse in ba ker cuiuily, a TRACT OP LAND, lying in said county ol B .ktr. No. 59, in the 3d dislric formerly Early now Baker—containing two hundred and fifty acres--*Draw,i by Thomas Clark, and srfu for i n benefit of bis heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS CLARK, Mm'r. September 18 II 9l F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the inferior Court of Wilkinson coun ty, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell all •he real estate of Christopher Pearson, late of said coun «y, deceased—For the benefit of the heirs and creditor? of said deceased. JONATHAN PEARSON, Mm'r. August 28 8 4m Administrator’s Sale. ACfILL be sein, at t;., place of holding Court in the v v county of Randolph, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, within the usual hums of sale, Lot ot LAM) N > 95, in the 32<1 district r.: originally L‘;»*, now Kjndtdph county—said land sold by an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Newton coun ty, while silting for ordin ry purposes, as the property ol william Lane, sen. deceased. . ALLEN LANE, Mm'r. September 4 9 Ur w Administrator’s Sale. ILL b< ‘■uui. at tlu couit-iioi-i in. the town o' Greenville Meriwether county, on ihe first Tues day in December n- xt, within the usual hours of sale, Lot of LAND N-> 158, in the 8th district of originally Troup in w Meriwether coun'y—said land sold by an order of the ho norable Interior Court of N w- ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, as the pro per* v of William Lane, st n. dcceaseu. ALLEN LANE, Mm'r September 4 9 9i Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold,ai tli. court-iiousi in the town of Cov ington, Newton county, oo the first Tuesday in January next, the folio iug NEGROE>, to wit.: Clayburn. Nancy, Ri>?e Dinah. Nathan Derry, Peter, WiUy, Rem v, Turner, Tilman, Moses and Cooty. Said negroes sold as the property of Reub> n B Neal, deceased, and by - rder of the honorable the Inftri or Court of Newton county, while sitting for oiuinaiy purposes. JONATHAN C. MACKEY. Adm’r September 25 12 d<15t IP Administrator’s Sale. NDER an order ul tfie honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe county, wrhen sitting for ordinary purpo scs, will be sold, on the first Tut sday in December next, before the court-house door in Forsyth, Monroe county, within the usual hours of sale, two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, being lot No. 14, in the eleventh district said county—said lot of land lies between Culiu- dens and Ichocunna creek, contains about twi niy-five acres cleared and under good fence; the other part well timbered and of good soil. Sold as the property of Bai- ly Stewart, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. « JOSEPH DAY, Mm'r c ntemlie** 1! *0 u A' Administrator’s Sale. A greeably to an order of the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, sitting for ordin..ry purposes, wilt be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, in the town of Lexington, SEVEN NEGROES. to wit:—Essex, Jack. John, Willis. Fanny, Ann, and Jin- ny—Sold as tb« property of Mordecai Howard, deceased. Terms cash Abo, On the first Tuesday in February next,. in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, LOT number sixty-nine, in the tenth district formerly Monroe—Terms credit until 25Ut December, 1831. Sold for the benefit of the h> ire. THOMAS HOWARD, Jr. Executor. October 30 17 »0t „ Administrator’s Sale. W ILUfoe sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, at the court-house in Madison county, two hundred mm) fifty acre* of LAND—part of the real es tate of Wiltram MeRee, deceased. Sold agree able to an order of the Inferior Court of Clark county, sitting for ordinary purposes. BENJAMIN McREE, ) JtliN H. LOWE, i Mn October 30 47 I3t Gttr.LtJbLk to ut. rdi > it - tip J »ur U/».i I Taliaierro county, while sitting fot ordinary purpo se §, will he sold, at the court-house in Cow. ta county, on the first Tuesday in December next, two hundred two and a half acresofLAND.it being known by No. 62, in the fifth district of Coweta county—being ptrt of the. real es tate of Nancy Andrews, late of Taliaferro county, deceas ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. MARCUS ANDREWS, Mm'r. September 25 12 ids Administrator’s Sale. 4 GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Xm. Walton county, when sitting for ordinary purpose?, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the court-house in said county, six hundred and twenty.eight acres of LAND, more or less, lying in the third district of said county, on the waters of Jack and Grubby creek, and adjoining lands of Wm. Roberts, Daniel Ramey, Brinkley Boice and others. Sold as the property of The. ophiius Hill, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, &c Conditions on. the day of sale. T. J. HILL, October 9 14 13t Jithn'r. Administratrix’s Safe. ~~ W ILL be sold, on the firs*. Tuesday in January next, in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, one LOT of L AND, lying on R' edy creek in said county con taining two hundred and thirty acres, well improved, whereon Hardy Pool now lives—Sold as the property of George Mock, -ieceased. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms mad- known on the day of sale. MARY -OCK, JUmr'x. Qef •*•-*• 30 *7 i P J i RSU ANT l*» no order ol the honorable the Inferior Court of the county of Early, w hen silting for or din-'ry purposes, will be sold at Decatur, in the county of Dr Kalb, on the first Tuesday in January next, LOT OF LAUD NO- 327, . lying in the eighteenth district of (jrigm.illy Henry, now DeKalb county. Sold for the benefit of Expert Kitby Spence, orphan of Aaron Spence, deceased. JANE SPENCE, Guardian. October 3ft 17 l(R I ^OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of the county of Newton, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to s»*|| the whole of the n*al estate belonging to the estate of Reuben B. Neal, 'a*e of Newton county, deceased. ; JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm'r. Sw'i'ifibrr 95 12 4m F OUR fo-nths utter date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton county, siitini for ojdinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate, belonging t j the minor heirs of John Selman, late of said county, deceased. Oet 23 JAMES W. HARRIS, ) - JOHN H. LOWE, J ®™*- 16 4m fc^OUR months utter date application wiH be made to A the honor- bit- the Court of Ordinary cf Pulaski count), nb« n sititiig for ordinary purposes, for leave to ■ II Lot No 293, m the 5th district of Troup county— for the benefit of the beirs and creditors. FRANKLIN ADAMS, Inly 10 Guardian for the heirs of Mayo. PENITENTIARY. j ¥¥ffcHT!?!Tj T HE Board of inspec urs c. tut Penitentiary, will re- j lAJil/AJlJ Illf JL JLJAJj ceive Sealed Proposals until Tuesday the 7th day — v of December next, for furnishing the Guard and Convicts with RATIONS FOB TBS TEAS 183X. The ration of the Guard to e-'nsisluf 18 unc« » ol flour or 20 ounces of corn meal sifted; 12 ounces of pork; 8 ounces of bacon or 20 ounces of beef; one gill of spirits per day; 4 pounds of hard soap; 2 quarts'of vinegar and 1} pounds of candles—and when salt provision? are issu ed, 2 quarts of salt for every 100 rations, and 4 quaru when fresh meat is issued. The ration of the Convict s are 22 ounces of corn meal, sifted; 12 ounces of pork; 8 oun ces of bacen or 1 pound of beef, per day; soap, salt and vinegar, same aa the Guard, and for six months in the year, as may be ordered by the Physician, one pint of mo- lasses each per week. Wlien fresh beef is issued as ra tions, bacon or salt pork shall be issued twice in each week during the time. Sealed Proposals will also be received until the same timq for furnishing the Penitentiary with COAL for the year 1831. „ Bund and security will be requjred, and the securities prop sed must be named in the proposal^. The usual ad vances will be made. By order of the Board of Inspectors, JOHN MILLER, Secretary. Mniedgeville Oct 30. 1830 . 17 6t GEORGIA GOLD! l. psamrs H *» S just returned from N. York with a RICH AS- SOUTM ENT of FXNXS JEWELRY, manufactured of Georgia Gold, and under his immediate inspec tion—consisting of Gentlemen's and Ladies' patent lever Watch, es, Seals and Keys- cable, loop and bisket neck CH.ilJfTS;— BreastPins. Ear rings, and Finger-rings; Miniature Loekets; Jfiedalions, gold and silver leaf; Also, silver pa tent lever and plain Wutcnes; silver, and plated table, tea* and desert and soup Spoons; ever pointed Pencil Case?;' Plated Cantors, Candlesticks, Cake Baskets, Snuffers and Trays Silver Spcct..cles and Thimbles Brttania Coffi e & Tea Pois, Do. Spoon? and.L tdles, Shell Comos, Pocket Books and Purses, Dirks and Kniyes, Kodgtr’s Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors and Scissors, Walking Cams— MILITARY GOODS—consisting of Gilt and Plated Ep aulets, Belts, Spurs, Hats, Lace, Buttons, Cord, Cock ades and Eagles, Travelling and Pocket Pistols. The above added to fbiiner stock will make a very complete assortment, which are offered at whole sale and retail as low as at any other establishment in the South ern country. _ ’ t)LD md NEW GOLD of SILVER received for any of the above articles. XVATCH ES and CLOCKS repair ed as usual. O-toiler 9— .... 11 — ■ fit AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. T HE SUBSCRIBER, (tale proprietor of the Globe Hotel, and more recently of tbs Mansion li >use,) beg,- h ave to announce to his friends and the p: i he gen erally, that bt* has taken that citgant -md commodious fire proof Brick Euildhtg on the corner of Broad and.Jack, on streets, and immediately adjoining!lie new Masanic Hail. It issitualed in the most central part of the City, and is in 'he very heart of business—being in the vicinity of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch bank of the State of Gcor- gfa. This establishment is known ns the GLOBE H< v i'EL, and in its interior arrangement and general construct!*n, unites in an eminent d< gree, 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 tc the Southern States. Having conducted for a number of years, two among t/i'e most popular Hotels in this'City, he "flatters hims» If that bis experience in business, added to tbe suneiior advanta ges of situation and the resources under bis controul, will enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to all who n»av honor him wiilTtheir patronage. His ST.ABt.F.S are spacious and welt ventilated, and amply supplied with the best of provender, a'nd at tended by experienced and steady Ostlers—in addition to which, the subscriber will bestow his own personal un remitting attention, and in bis charges, will not forget the pressure of tbe times. Uooted Vines, Vine Cuttings, GRAF S & WINS. T HE subscriber has for sale, at his plaee of residence in Jasper county, on the Clinton Road near Hills boro,* 401) 3 years old Roots at 25 cents pcrplont. 325 2 years do do at 2’0 cents per plant. 600 1 year do do at 15 cepts per plant. 25,000 Cuttings at $25 per thousand. 500 gallons sweet and sour Wine, at $1 25 cento per gallon by*the barrel, delivered at any place not exceeding 40 miles—if taken at my r.lace, $1 12} cents per gallon Any quantity of fresh ripe Grapes can be had, by the pound, cluster, or otherwise, on liberal terms—as well as Urppe Syrup. N. B.—Persons buying quantities of Vine Roots and Vine Cuttings, can have my V ine Dresser’s Guide thrown in gratis. C. DIEMER. October 23 16 4t SCP The Charleston Stages nr> ; v<. ut tut G!ob? Ho tel, every Sunday, Wednesday mid Friday evenings, u6 o’clock, & depart every Tuesday, Thor day and >uturdav morning, at half past 9. The Washington and Athens Stage, departs every Tuesday and Saturday niornir)?, at 3 o’clock, and arrives every Wednesday and Sum uv eve ning at 6 o’clock. The Elberton Stage departs every Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, and arrive? ev< ry Friday evening at 6. The Pendleton Stage departs ewy Tues day, at 4 o’clock in the morning, and arrives every Mon day at 2 o’clock in the evening. TheAliliedg<-rtlie Stage arrives every day except Thursday, ut 7 o’clock in the eve ning, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’ clock in the rnmniag. Tbe Savannah Stage amv< ? eve ry Monday Wednesday aod Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning,and departsererjr Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs day, at 2 o'clock io the morning. WILLIAM SHANNON. .Augusta, Oet. |, 1S£9 196——:f . CALL AND SEE! '^L-tOUK nuntb* afterdate application will be made to It?, tiu- honor blc the Inferior Court of Emanuel coun ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for feavi to seh ill tbe r«ul and p »rt of the pcrtonul property belonging to the estate of Solomon Meicer, late of s-<jd county, deceas ed. DAVID GRIFFIN, Adm’r. Sept* mber 25 12 4m EORGI.A— Walton county. J OB SMITH, of the 415th District, G. M. tool? before Berri n Williams, Esq d small BAY HORSE i supposi d to be between 12 and 14 years : ■ s* <>: ut fore, branded on each shoulder, with a stirrip iron—Appraised by Thoma? Comp and William Kim ro*jgb,.to be worth Twenty-five dollars. v. Haralson, ci'k. October 15 16 3t GEORGIA—Habersham county. fJNHEDFORD SATTERFIELD tolled b. fort lames Brvan, an <cting Justice «f the Peace in and fer Capt Biyun’sdis- rict, two head of eslray HORSES—on« about fifteen bands high, of a gray color, ith a siit in bis right ear, and a long switch tail—Ap praised by David Black and Curtis Satterfield to Sixty- five dollars. * 1 The other a FILLLY, about three years old, cf a brown color, with a l< ng t lit—taken ud and appraised by «hr same persons at Twenty -five dollar?, this 2«Uh October, 1830. '■’A '!F.s WILLIAMS, c i. c. Or* 30 . * 7 XEEDZGAL. D OCTORS John M. McAfee and James B. Underwood, have associated them selves in the PRACTICE of PHYMC, and ito collateral branches, Surgery, Midwifery, &c. under the firm 0 f IVI’AFEE & UNDERWOOD, One of wham will be found ready at ail limes to attend to anyr professional calk. Their mileage or other eharge? w»ll i«e moderate, as times are hard. They hope froir. nnremit ing attention to the duties of th* ir profession, to merit and receive a liberal share of tbe public patronage. N. B.—They will Practice in the Cherokee Nation when called on. McAFEE & UNDERWOOD. Gaim-sville, Hall county. May I, 1830 225—tl NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby e.>uti.*ne»l ngainst trading for a Bond for titles to LOT No. 278, in the 4’hdistric* “f Lee county, given bv myself to Wiltinm Stinson, dated 27th November, 1827;—as the same is forfeited, end I am determined not to comply with it. LEWIS FREE. Clarksville. Qct Wlh 1830 1 7 4t OitVii A — i < ... i i - :»> too. ,. Lt Rhl) DICKINSON oMj iplaiii Davaux’s district, tolled before Hrram Rus>cH an acii.-g Justice of the Peace for said district, a SORREL H *R>E. with ato.II face, bis Iff fr.p,- fi jot ‘tirf b<itii hind feet are white, a roach A 1 mane, and fl <x color'd mane and tail, blind in bis right eye.—Appraised by Jonn B irk-dab md A iron Smith, to " '*■'*' A trueuopy’from the esiray book, JA ;ES WILLIAMS, 1 c. i. c. T eniv-five :o :ars. Oct 20f!>, IS30. October ?0 GEORGIA — Habersham couiily. OHN CAKN of Captain Sutton’s district, tolled be fore John Sturce! a FLA K H.jRSE, fourteen hands high, about two years old, with a star in his fore- I ead, his I V hind foot and leg and his right forr foot are all white - Appraised by John Purcel and William Parcel to Thirty-five dollars, this 20th October, 1830 ^ J A VIES WILLIAMS Oct 30 17 TO THE PUBLIC. T HE Faculty of Frankiin College would respectfully notify the parents and Guardians of the Students thai tbe confl. gration of the new building however seri ous, will not interfere in the smallest degree with the regular duties of the College. The course -of instruc tion will not be affected, as everv accommodation will be ready for the stuuenis by the 1st January. - The Library has it is true been destroy d; but we feci confident from the munificence of the Legislature, that the loss will bt 3i 80 for repaired,.by tbe opening of tbe next term, as to prucnt anjrjnjury arising fn.m its destruction. The Mathenaatie .1 instrumenU can be easily reported. The fine Philosophical Apparatus and Chemical instruments <!T“ uninjured, and consequently full instruction in the higher classes Caqbe given. As t» tbe personal accommodation of the young men, no di(ncnl f y will exist, as the old building hitherto de voted t*» the residence of the two lower classes, is unin- jured, and will consequently contain all who now com pose those classes, or who may come by* tire commence ment of the next term. The upper classes will be ac commodated, with lodging and study rooms in private families or the boarding houses in town, and that without additional charge until the College building shall be repair- 6. I. C. 3t le for GEORGIA—Walioii county. IU HEKEA9 James VtcGnughtj applies to I V v Letters of Administration on the estate of William McGaughey, late of \\ alton coun'y, deceased. This is therefore t«» cite the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to appear nt my Office within the rime pre scribed by law, and file their objections if any they have, why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my band this 5ti, October, 1930. JESSE MITCHELL, C. C. O. October 1?——15 st GEORGIA—Walton county. W HEREAS, William Price applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of George Price, late of said county; deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all the kin dred nnd creditors of said t* cc sed to be and appear at my office, witoin the time prescribed by law, to shew cau*e, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 2d October 1830. JESSE MITCHELL, c. e. o. Oct 9 14 5 | GEORGIA, Pulaski county. Court of Ordinary, July adjourned Term, 1830. O CLE NISI.—The petition ofLewis Wood, admin- M.% istrntor o'. Elisha F.vaqs, deceased, sheweth that he has fully completed the administration df said Estate, and prays to be dismissed therefrom—Whereupon, ibis ordered by the Court, That a copy of this rule be publish ed once a month for six months in one of tbe public ga- .z*ttes of.this State, requiring all persons concerned, to shew cause (if any they have,) Wiy said Letters Dismiss- -ory should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes, 30th July, 1830, JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, Ci’k c. o. Aug 21 7 6m ifii m nt i«i THE Subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public in general, that be ha? opened a HOUSE of SNTSRTAINZHEN£T in Cakkollton, Carruit county, G .. and .flutters himself that he will give as gener al satisiaction t& all that may favor him witn their patron age as any other Inn-Keeper in as newly settled country as this—Though Carroll county has been kept in the back I ground, defamed and shaded by reports, yet I hope alt wiil soon be blown aw f by the sunshine of virtue, nur tured by the Gospel of Chris!,'and the insti uctiou of arts and sciences—So call and see C. McCARTY. April 24 225— tf THE StBKRiBEIt K| i ILL keips • pen a House of Entertainment, at the South-west Purnot Ik, mih'ii LI.I.-F. R5 at the south-west cornet otlfce public square in :be town of Marion J'tvicgs county, and cniy pledges bimself to those who may fsvpi bint with their calls, to do the best he can. HENRY LGYLESS. M irion. Sept 10 1) tf JUST PUBiiI' H£D. AND FUR SALE AT lift, GKKV.s'S JioOX STORE, A N ADORES^ before tiic .vloun;. Zion temperance Society, July 4, 1SJ0; by Reverend C. I Behan, Rector of the Institution at that place—Price 25 c. Mb. Miikdgevill , Oct 30 17 3t The Faculty therefore trust, and with full confidence, that the credit of the Institution with the Public, will not be impaired, end that the patroftage of its friends will not be din inished. The Faculty therefore confide in the return of all the students by the first of January next, to resume their regular duties. By order of the Faculty. „ WM. L. MITCHELL, Secretary. Oct 25. 17—2t HARRIS SUPERIOR COURTS Macch Term, 1830. The Governor on the information of 1 _ . Joseph Weldon vs. jamfs Durham. £ **Ct rj. f .T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, . that tbe defendant in the above case is not to be found in f aid county, it is therefore ordered, that service be per fected by publication in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for three months. A true copy from the minutds. C. BLANDFORD, ir. Clerk. 0 * 3 <> 17 3 m ATJZELXJ&? SOeiETEBST MEETINGS will be held at the fol lowing named places, for the purpose of forming Societies Anxili ;ry to the Geor gia Baptist Convention, to wit: at'Mon- ticello on thr 5th of November,—at Eatonton, on the 24th of December, and at Sardis, Jones, on Friday before the 3d Sabbath in January next. The friends of Missions and of the education and improvement of the ministry are invited to attend. ADI EL SHERWOOD. October 30 17 We are requested to say, that Mr. CHARLES D. HAMMOND, is a candidate for re-election to the Office of Receiver o£ Tax Returns, for tbe county of Baldwin, at tbe next election. Oct. 15. - | 5 W E are authorised to announce BARA DELL P STUBBS, Esq. as h candidate for Tax Collector for Baldwin county, at the Election in January next October 3(> t7 tf GEORGIA—-In Pulaski Superior Courts October Term, IS3C* I T appearing by tbe affidavit uf .tomes Tuokiv-tiiuini*- trutor with the wiil annexed of Allen X >oke, deceas ed—that tbe original Bond of Gray B. Garcnei, the qual ified exteutor of Allen fouke, deceasi-d, of which the mnextd is a copy in substance, (to-wit:) GEORGIA, 1 Know all hen bt these prej- ~Pulaski county. ) ents—:h..t we, Gray B- Gardner, principal, uod James Bracewe.H, Washington I ancestor', Robert Thompson, Samuel Robertson, and ithan< ielk, securities, are held and firmly bound unto tbe Justic:s cf the Inferior Court sitting as a court of ordinary oi said county, and their successors in office, in the just sum of thirty thousand dollars; fortht payment of which sun. of money to the said Justices and their successors in office, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and admioi tra- tors, jointly and severally and firmly by these presents. Sealed with cur seals and dated this 23th of May. 1823.. The condition of the above obligation is such tfca: the said Gray B. Gardner, now acting as qualified ex< tutor of the last will and testament of Allen Took?, deceased, having been required by said court of ordinary to gsv. se curity for the faithful execution Of. bis trust as executor aforesaid. Now if the said Gray B. Gardner, executor of Allen Tooke, deceased, do make, or cause to be mem- a true and perfect inventory of all and singular toe’ goods, chattels, and credits of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the knowledge, possession or hands of the said Gray B. Gardner, executor aforesaid, or into the possession of aujr other person for him, and Ihe same so made, do exhibit to the Justices qf the Inferior Ccurt sitting as a court of ordinary lor said county, at sech time as be shall be thereunto requir ed by said C ourt of Ordin ry, arid tbe same goods, chattels and credits do well and truly adtpinister according to law, and mak> a just and true account of his actings and doings when by law re quired—and further, do well and truly pav and deliver all legacies contained and-specified in Hie said rill of Alien Tooke, deceased, as far as the said goods, chattels, and credits will extend, or the law require, and in all things faithfully perform his duty as egecutor-aforesaid accord ing to law, then the above obligation to be void, else to remain in full force. Gray B. Gardner, [l. 8.] Robert Thompson, [l. s.J James Brace wetl, , Washington Lancaster, fj.. s.j SottmcI Robertson, [l gl 4 Wm. Jelk, ( U8 f Signed, scaled and acknowledged in open Court this24tft May, 1830. Thad. G. Holt, , . Joel Crawford. has been lost or destroyed— It is therefore ordered, That the opposite parties do shew cause, by the next term of this court, why tbe above copy should not be established in lieu of said lost original, and that this Rule be published in one of the public ga zettes of this State, once a month for three months. A true extract from the Minutes. October 13th, 1330. (3m 16) JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, Ci’k. GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY, Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1830. INFEXlOlt COURT, SITTING FOR ORDIN ART PURPOSES, Present, their Honors Wilson Whatley, Egbert B. Beall, Robert M. Echols and Timothy Pittman, Justices of ?aid Court, s R ULE NISI —Upon the application of Benjamin Hammock, administrator of John H. Beardin, de ceased, stating that he has fully discharged the duties as signed as Administrator aforesaid, and praying to be dis missed therefrom—/I is ordered, That a copy of this Rule be published once a month for six months in one of the public gazettes of this State, requiring all persons con-* cerned to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters dismissory should.not be granted. A true extract ftom the minutes, this 12th July, 1810, JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. * » 6a