The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, November 13, 1830, Image 4

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e*sa* HEW row SALZZ. On thefirst Tuesday in December next, Jpft EFORE tiic court-house doer in the town of Coving- «■ 3 too, Newton county, within the usual hours of sale, ilt be sold, the following fROflllTY, (viz:) One note of hMid made by John C. Fraisuer for ore wtdred and seventy-fire dollars, due the tiveety-fiflh of December, I83i; one note uiadc by Cbarleft L. McCul- ' to for two hundred dollars, due the twenty-fifth of De- :!ii»er, 183*15 and one noieof itjnd made by Duvid Ed- ‘ m hi, tor thirty dollars, due the first day pf September, ^»d, all payable to Jam* s II. Cruice, or bearer; also one ried Jack, known by the name of t!ie youne ^omesary— ■ I levied on as the property of James If. Cruice, to sutis- V a fi. f,i. in furor of George W. I,arrrence, vs James K. ' lice, John Eddlenion ami William Batchelor; properly • linted out by Joint Eddleman. Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, mofe of i, known by N1. 8*’, in the Uth district of originally ionry, now Newton county, adjoining Walker and oth er on the waters of South river; also one Jack acd one if til era? Horse, about four years old; and one noted Ie Marc, known by the name of Fanny Hill—-all levi- ! on as the property of Henry Casey, to satisfy sundry fi. uj. in my hands in favor of Benjamin Sirus and others, %s said C.tsey; property pointed out by defendant. Seventy acres of LAND, more orfoss, being part of lot No. 243,or249, iiiUmSlh district ofortgiualiy Henry aoiv Sea ton county, adjoining the town of Covington, known as the widow’s dower in said lot of 1 md—levied On :u> the .c-operty of Sarah Flanigan, to satisfy suwd'J fi. fus. in ;'i<or of Edwin Payne and others, vs Sarah Flanigan; levy nude and returned by a constable. Tw » hundred two aod a baif acres of LAND, more or !ess, whereon Nolly Mobiy now lives, adjoining Bacon m .J others on the waters Oi Murder creek—levi d on as the property of said N’otiy Mcbly, to satisfy sundry fi.fas. ”1 my hands ill favor of Joseph Bacon and others, vs Not- fy M *bfy; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Del 30 JOSEPH WAITERS, SL’ff. ■ WNULBWBLBAXJBB. Onjthe fersi Tuesday in Dectiuher next, W ILL be sold, at the court-houa in awainsboroiigh, Emanuel couirty, betwecntlie usual hours < fsale, the following PROPERTY, to nit: Six hundred acres of LAND,« hereon John R- Danicll lives, said land granted to James Huse, adjoining lands of William Hook—levied on as Use property of John R. Daniell, to satisfy two ti. fas. in favor of F. F. Holton and William B. Williams; property pointed out by the defendant. HENRY DURDEN, D. »)■’£ November 6 IS Administrator 8 Sale. W ILL be soul, at tint place of holding Court io the county of Randolph, on the first Tuesday is Jan uary next; within the usual hours of sole, Lot of LAND, No. 85, in tho»32d district of originally Lee, now Randolph county—said land sold by t an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Newton coun ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, as the property ot W illiam Lane, sen. deceased. ALLEN LANE, Mm’r. September 4 9 9t GLOBE HOTEL, W! Coroner’s Sale. ingtnn, Newton county, the following properly, viz.- i*ha Trimble, administrator, st ph Wallers, T L. Trimble, his securities. October 16- JOSHUA HAMMOCK, Coroner. —15— - — 8l '• Administrator’s Sale. ALSO —Will be Sohl as above. Two hundred two and an half acres oMj and hickory i. AND, w-;!l improved, in the ninth district of originally ■Jcnry uo.w Newton, number not known, adjopuKg lands town of Lexington, SEVEN NEGROES. to wit:—Essex, Jack, John, Willis, Fanny, Aup, md Jin ny—Sold as the property ox MordccaiHowui d, deceased Terms cash. Arise, On live first Tuesday in February next, in the town of Thpmoston, VJpson county, LOT numbei si.xly-nine, in the tenth district formerly f naurue—Ti-rna credit until 25lh December, 183*. Sold for the benefit o the-heirs. THOMAS HOWARD, It. Lxteulor October 30 • 17 . - lOt w: Administrators Sale. undred and fifty acres of LAND—part of the real cs- >C John C. Watters and Littleton Pc !ty—levied on as the (ir tvj| l|iira Metier-, deceased r,>',innrtv rvf OK-wlinK lV«ir>l IvuinA llm nlm*A rottli 111 . • r . 1 mi-* r* 1* ... property of Obrdiah Ward, being; the place whereon bi 'lowlives, to satisfy a fi. fa. James Logins, vs Obudiah Ward. K. W. HARGROVE, D. IhJ. Oct 23 . 16 NEWTON SALZS. On the first Tuesday in January next, W r ILL be sold, before the court-house dour in the town of Covington, Newton bounty, between the usual hours of sale, the foliou ing 15 NEGROES, viz: Will, fifty or sixty yearsof age, Lyle thirty-live, Msri- >ii eighteen, lack fourteen, Polly twelve, Sarah eleven, Patty nine, Aziriuh seven, Sosan five, Sally thirty-three, Lurany sixteen, Amt eleven, Lucy nine, Ben six years o!J, and a child, Hulda—!< vied on ns the property of Tho- i;ina Stanford, ?en. to satisfy a fi. fa. or. the foreclosure nt* 1 mortgage i n favor of >ohn S. Fall, udiuiiiistratoi on Hie xs-.ate of Stephen H- Gilmore, deceased; vs. Thomas Stanford, sen. K. W. HARGROVE, O Sh% Oct 23- , ,c The uofive negroes are likely and will be sold without re serve. 1 K ~ ~ OWINNETT SAXiXte. On the first Tuesday in Dtcemoer next. B EFORE *.hc court-housp doorin the town of Law- renceville, Gwinnett county,within the legal hours, will be sold, the fo'Ioiving PROPERTY, to wit: Lot of L AND, No. 327, in Ihe 5th district ol said coun ty, containing two hundred end fifty acres, more or less— Z the property of the defendants to salt fy a fi. fa. from the .uperiorCourt of Wilkes county, in^fi.vor ol Ander son Riddle,, bearer, &c. vs Ttioina^ J. Wheel-r and John ^ 'fio hundred and fif.y acres of LAND, being lot No. 9f,, in 5th district Gwinnett, to satisfy a fi- ft- f M ™‘ Mor gan .Superior Court, in favor of Seaborn Williams, vs Jer emiah Leverett—levied on ai the property of the defend ant. * • Fifty acres of L AND, whereon defendant lives, being part of lot No. 13. in the 6th Gwinnett, to satisfy a fi fa. fr >m Justices Court *of said county in favor of James Rice, sea. vs George GLins; and sundry other fi. fas. from Justices court against said Giv»ns—levy made and returned to mo by John B. Puck' tt, a e^'-uble. WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff. ALSO—On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold, as above, two hundred.. J fitly acres of I AND, bemg lot No. *266, in tne 5tb district Gwinnett county—levied 011 as tfae property oftlie defend ant, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the SuperiorC-jort of Gwin Belt county, issued oh the ioreclosure of a wortgfljc ,n favor of Peter Lamar, vs James L. Pinnkett; property pointed out in fi. fa. < „„„ _ Ocv 30 SVIf.LI AM BnEM’STER.P-Sheriff. order^ of the Inferior Court of Ciai k county, sitting 1i>t ordinary purposes. BKNJaMIN McREE, ) g., JOHN if. LOWE, J . 7 5m Odohcr 30 17- 13t Administralor’s • Sale. A GREEABLY loan Older of thg Honorable Inferior Court oT Hubersli.ini county, ti’iil be sold, nt the Coi.rt House in Baker county,/>n tiie first Tuesday in Ja nuary next, LOT of LAND number two hundred am! twenty-nme, in the 3d district of foririv-rly F.:i;Jy, noe. Bv'krr county,-r-a» a purt'of the real estate of U 01. Bo ling, late of Habersham county, deceased; Also on the sonic dat, will be sold, at Clarksville, Habersham coun. ty, the ballartce of the unsold reni estate of’said lV:«t. Boling, deceased, tbi t is in the Said county of Haber sham. Terms made known on the d..y. •ABSALOU HOLCOMB, , WILLIAM BOLING, Jr. 5 Ad “ r5 * November 6 18*-—9t Administrator’s Sale. iT?Y, T ILL BE SOLD, on Wednesiny the 22dcfDe- yfif cetnbsr, at tlw late residence of Aueustus G. <*. Mitchell, deceased, in Jones county, all the PERISHA BLE PROPERTY belonging to the estate of said de ceased* consisting of horses, cattle, lirgs, slu ep, oxen, and cart*,-corn, fjdder, house hold and kilcben furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. Alsu the plan tation renu-r. &c. Sale to continue from day to day on till all is sold. Terms made known on the day by WILLIAM MITCHELL, Adut’r. November 3*——-IS 9t. HABE ASHA jM SALES. On the Jirst Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold, in tbs lown of Clarksville, Haber- ersh-.m county, within the lawful iiours ot sale, tli* following PROPERTY, to wit: LO r No. 20, in the 3/1 district cf Hahcrsham county— levied on as lb.: property of Nathaniel Durkie, to satisfy a fi. L. from Cohnnbia Superior Court, in favor of Isaac fc. futtle, vs saiii Durkie. *- , . , Tbe one halt of LOT No. 31, in the 6ih district of said county, containing two hundred and forty five acres, more or less, as lie proptrty of Henry '4. Crumley’s to satuty afi. fa. issued from a Magistrate*’ court ol said county, in f ivor of James Brannon, and other fi- t aa * trotn a ^|”?*** trales’court in f.tror of Turner TL Trippe, vs Wilo^Nmh- o!s, Sidnor Fartms, fitnry M, Crumle», David Nieho » and William Wodey; levy made and returned to me by a constable. ’ , Lot No. 34, in the l3tli district of Hubershhm eonn- ty—le vied on a» the property of Tfiotn is Worsham, to sat- isfy.i fi.ta. issued from a M igislr.-tes’ couit of Hancock coaofy, in fjvar of Edunpul \in:rCrom.bitf; levy niaik anil returned to me by a constable., • Oct. 30 A; M\UT.D1N. H. Sl.’ff . Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY t.i an order of the honorable the Infe- T\ l ior Court of Newton county, while sitting for ordin ary pm poses,:will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, at the court-iicuse in said county, within the usual hours of sale, four hfindred eighty-seven and three fourth acres cf LAND, more or less, with the exception uflllc wi'iow’s dim er 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. AL»o. on Uie first Tuesday in January next, will bo sold at the said court-house, within the usual hours of saie, •12 NEGROES—men. women, boys,girls and children— all sold as tjie property of John Conner, late of Newton county, deceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the days of sale. VV. CONNER, JJdtnJr* September 25 12 lit WALT, ET *Ai-B . On the firs' Tuesday i% Decc.ubct next, » A T the court-linus;; door in the torn of uonrye, )Val- ton county, will be sold, between the usual hours ol 3 it.-., the following PP.0P ¥,R f Y, (to-wit:) O ie h- it acre LOT, on tb'e commons ot Monroe, adjoin ing iViliutm Carr and otiiors—levied 011 os the property of .Wilton R. Wflhams, to satisfy a ft- u- out of Mor- g m .Superior Court in f^vor of Cnrter Spuiks, vs William R. VViliiauis; property pointed opt by John G. l\ illiams. JOHN T. MORRGVY, D. Sh’ff. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuisuay in January nrxtj agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, while sitting for ordinary purpo se*, atlbe fconrt. house in Marion, Twiggs couihy, all the real estate of Owen C. Fort, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the credjtors of said deceased. MOSES FORT, Adia’r. November 6 18 9t Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, at the court-house in the county of Clark, on thc tir«t -Tuesday ip January next, five huiuired acres of LAND and two NEGROES—Reuben, about 20 years old, and Doctor about 18 years old—pan of the estate of William McRec, deceased. SuTdagr> c> ably to an oxdrr of the Inferior Court of saidcouuly, sift-, in* fur ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the creditors. BENJAMIN McKRE, l JtlHN H. LOiYE, \' ldmts - Oct 21 16 111 ^ Administrator’s Sale. " . . O N the first Tuesday 10 ' iunuahy next, will be sold, at The court-house in Monticello, Jasper, county, the N EG ROES belonging to tbe estate of OraWfoAl Eil- dinary foi said county, for. the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. * GARLXND MAXCEY, * THOMAS EDMONDSON, Jldministrnlors dt.bonis non. Oct 23 16 lit ALSO—On the first Tuesday in January next. Three NEGROES—one by tbe rnme of Mill- y, a Won’t twcvity lour years of and one by tiie name ok Mary nboat tw nty-eight years of age, and iStf other, the inf4.nt ^i ile child41 Uie said Mary—levied on as th* property of John Maate, bf virtue of a oiorl^ngi: fi.^1. in Lvor. of Thomas Hancock, vs S lid Moate; property puiultd out in said fi. tw. JOHN T. MORROW. D. Oct 23 • * . . PULASSZ SALES. Qzt the find Tuesday m December next, . * W ILL bt sold, at the court-house ia the lo-vn of Hartford, Pulaski county, between the usual hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit: - One hundred and ninety-seven and an half acres ol well improved o >k and' hickory LAND, No. 345, in the district loriuerty Wilkinson now Pulaski county-*?' also tdro hundred Nvo and an half aares of oak and hicko ry LAND, fymg in tiie 221 district formerly Wilkinson now Pulaski counly, number not known adjoining lands w ith the widow Mary Mercer and Others, oft the waters ol Rocky creek—all levied on as the property of John Tolly, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Low &. Wallace, vs said Tully. Three hundred acres well improved LAND, being two fractions on the Ocmulgee river, four mi»es s»tlow Hsw- kittsville, Whereon Foreman Hodge* now lives, in tiie 4th district of formerly Dooly now Pulaski county, .num* bers not kn *wn—4evit4 op gs the property of John J. H'ldees, to satisfy afi. fa.inftvot VVillian.B. McGeehee, Un said Hodges; pointed out by U»e deferidafiL Terms cash. . JAMES H. WARRJE^, D. Sh’ff. Noveroher 6 . ' 17 Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY -u> an orutr of the Inferior Court of YYilkiusoH county, while sitting for ordinary purpo ses, will b* su!d„oa the first Tuesday in January next, at the court-house door in Thotoastou, Upson.county,' LOT of LAI'JD. Ni/^-25^, «n the 11th dis trict of originally Monroo, row Upsqn cimny. The same toeing pari of the real estate of Brico Paul, deceased— Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Teuus made known on the day of sale * ' . JOHN CRUTCHFIELD, Mm'or. October 30 . .17 iot . ’ Administrator’s ^aie. Wf he sold, on Tue.sda* I4ir. day of December v T next, at the court-house in TdfiifycOuiity, be tween the usual hours ot sale; the i jitowiny NEGROES, wit: Agfry, a girl about M> yi>aT» oW, and ber in fant cliild—Sold by ordfc r of the Court of Ordinary of said county gs the property of the estate of Jehu Ever ilt, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. MARK WILCOX. Jldm'r. October 30 . 17 * 6t Administrator s Sale. KliTILL be sold, at the cou. l-house in the town of T f Greenville, Meriwelh*. county, on the first Tues day in December n*xt, within ttie usual hours of sale, Lot of LAND. No. 158. id the 8th district of originally Troop now Meriwether county—said land 1 sold by an order of ihe honorable Interior Court of N. vv- I ton coanty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, as the p: o- 1 pertvof William Lauc, stn. deceased, j ' * ALLEN LANE, JUm'r. ! September 4 9 9t Administrator's Sale. \*ij ILL be sold, at the Couri*j»ou9c in the town of Cov» v v iifyton, Kewton county, on the first Tuesday in Janoaiy next, tin folio” ing NEGROI'S, to wit: Chivhurn. Nuiicy, Rose Dinah. Nathan Derry, Peter, VVjlty, Reucy, Turntr, Tihuan, Muses and < Goofy. Said negroes sold us the properly Reuben B. rlfeal, deceased, and by order of the honorable the luitri- or Court nf Ne*ton county, while sitting for ordin’ary purposes. JONATHAN C. AJACKEY, Adru’r. SepUiRbpr25 12 • tilslnt | Administrator’s Sale, j ‘■"TNDER an orutr of the honorable the Inferior Court ' wU of MonVoe cointy^ when silting for ordinary purpo- 1 sts, nij! be,sold, on the first Tuesday in Dectinber next, before (he coort-house door in Forsyth,-Mnrfroq county, j within the,usual fioirs of sale, tivo hundred two and a j half acres of LAND, bc»nj» hit Mu. 14, in the eleventh l district shirf counly—Fiiid lot of.land I«> < fo tween Culio- dens and lehocunua creek, contains i.b^ut tw. nly-five acres cfeared and under good fence; the other par . well timhert ’ and of good rail. Sold as the property j»f Bai- iy 6lcifu.it, deceased. Terms on lh*L‘ day of sale. JOSEPH DAY, JhhH’t. P. 1 ’ * *0 * 0 oltr.t vBi.r (0 an >*ni> 1 M liio Otl’i ij.r, f xJL 'i'uHa.erro county, v/bsitting fur ordinary pofno- ses, wifi he sold, at die caort-housc i;i Coweta county, on Ui<- fi' -t Toeanny in Pe«v tuber next, two hundred two nnd a hall ^ ores'of LAND, it htiiig known by Nu. 62, in tbe fifth di-'iiict of Cotvela coiuny—lit-,ng part of live real ts- t.ile of Nancy Andrews, h*c« f Taliaferro counly, deceas ed. 8 Id for the benefit -d tbe heirs ;uid nvd.tors of said deceased. MARCUS ANDREWS, Jldm'r. Seplcitiber, 25 12 . tds Administrator’s Sale. - A GREEABLY lu an.oeder of the Inferior Court of VYallcil county, vt iimi sitting f<«r oi.fniary put poses, will he sold on t'.cvfirs 1 T .^s-’ify in January rtt xt, at the court-honee »i s*i«d eis hundred mid twcnty.fciejir nci’es v( LA NE‘, tuorc or it.-., lyinu; in lii*- third district of said coun! 01: ibe waters of J;ck ctnl wtubby crack, and adjoining lands of Wm. Roberts, Daniel Ramey, Brinkhy Btoice nrrd olbers. Sold ns the property of The- op'.uiu:; Hill, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, &c Conditions on the day cf sale. y. J. .HILL, Octoher 9 >3t. J tin Jr'. Adiuinistrafrix's Safe. R^TjflLL be sold,on the first Tuesday in January next,' vv in the town of Louisville, Jefforron county, one LOT bf LAND, lying on Rr ed.y creek in said count), con- tattling two hundred und thirty acres, well improved, whereon Hardy Pool now lives—Sold as the property of George Mock, - cceased. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms much known on tbe day of sale. MARY .'iOGK, .tf-.W’jc. OffherSQ *7' UP h a I.'lift L-AN t’ to an order ot" the liunorable the Inferior MZ Court of lie county cf Early, «hcn sitting for or- din <ry purpose s; will be sold at Dccntur, in the county of Dt-Kalb, on the first Tuesday in January next, ZtQT OF LAND NO. 327, lym? in the cigiitcenth district or originally IL nry, now IfoKuib county. Sold for the benefit of Expert Kilby Spence, orphan of Aaron Spence, deceased. JANE SPENCE, Guardian. Octobers© 17 lOt NOTICES. "R - SHtUi, on the fi.st Monday in Jamir.ry next, at the Inferior Court then held in the county of New- tun for ordinary purposes, n»;ik«* apptirntion to said Couit for leave to sell the following NEGROES, to wit:—Clay- burn, Nancy, Rose, Djnah, Nathan,"Derry, Peter, \Vi- ley, Rcncy, Turner, Musts, Tihnan and Coo'y—which said negroes be’ong to the estate of Reuben B. Neal, latr of Newtoft county, deceased. JONATHAN C. MACKEV, Adrn’r. September 25 12 . r.itd ffAfiUlt months alt. r date application v,i t be mad to the honorable the Inferior Cviurt of Jackson eoun- ty, tyhen sitting (or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the LAND belongingto the estate of Jos. Y.ifbrough, deepas- etl, late of said count?,for the use of the heirs of said de ceased. THOMAS J. BOIVI-N, ) ... , AM BROS YARBROUGH, j rt ’ Ociobcr23 • 5 6 4-n fflOUtt months after dale application Kill toy- made to JL lha Jionoral'le the-litfcriof Court of Irwin eouJitv, when sitting for ordinary purpose?, for leave lo sell the Rial Evtate of Lewis WagoRfv late of Milulosh county, deceased, consisting rl one tract of Land, No. 34, in tiie 3Jst district of originally la c noiv Rand-dph eounfy—for tiie beotfit of the creditorsx>f said dtc-.-as.t d. WILLIAM FJJSSEI.L, Adm’r. July 21 ~fi .4 4n» OUR months after date application will be anade t<» JT the Hutiofabic the"Interior Court of Henry county, when sitt ing for ordinary purposes, for h ove to sell Frac tion No. 39*, in tin- 5th district Early county—belonging to the estate of Alexander Moore, late of Henry county, deceased; to bq sold for tiie benefit cf tbe Stirs and cred itors of saidvheeased. THOMAS D. JOHNSON, Adm’r. ;.lnly 17 ' 2 4in OUR mouthK after.d tu'ipplicstion will be made to Jf tiie Honorable tbe infei io* Court of W ilkinson couh- tv, r whwr sitting for ordinal j purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Christoph) r I'r.ursonj bate of said coun ly, deceased—lor the benefit ot tbe heirs and credited of saio deceased. . ‘ , ;• ' JONATHAN PEARSON, jdm’r, August 28 . * 8 ; 4m TTtOUR youths' after date application wih be iHade to JL the honorable, tlie hiforior Court of the county of. Newton, while sitting for ordinary-purposes for Jenve to sell the white of the real-estate belonging to the estate of- Reuben B. Ncal; late of Newton county -deceusefl. JONATHAN C. MACKEY.-Atlm’r. Snrtrmlicr 25 12 4m‘ TB ilOUtt m alter date application >'r|l be in .ot '•» MJ / ihe (uhoratile tliy liif rior Court of \Yullon county, silting forprdinary purposes, for leaV< to sc-JI -the re;J estate, beiiuging ti th*. minor heirs, ul John Seiman, iatt of said cotmfy, deceased. - \ JA-(E$ AV. tlARRIS. ) <\r JOHN H. LouB, 5 Guccrduns. Oct 23 |6 f - ' ‘ 4iq ——i; :—>- — 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 anil the public gen erally, that he:.as taken that elegant and commodious fire proof Brick Building on tbe 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 >he very heart of business—being in tbe vicinity of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch bank of the State of Geor gia. . This establishment fy known as the GLOBE HOTBL, and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an eTnineut degree, spaciousness, ntatness, and comfort. r To the maw of family, tbe individual traveller, fhe daily boarder, or the fashionable visiter, the GLOBE presents accommodations inferior to nottciu tb* Southern States. . .. Having conducted for a number of ygars. tivo amohgthe most popular Hotels in this City, he Hatters himself that ius ex|»criciict. sn business, added to the superior advanta ges of situation and the resources under bis coutroul, will enable hun to give tbe most decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage. Kis STABi.ES are spacious, and lycll ventilated, and amply supplied with the best of provejidcr, and at tended by experienced and steady Ostlers—in audition to which-, the subscriber will bestow bis pwn personal un remitting attention, and in his charges, will not forget the pressure of the times. |cy Tiie Charleston Stages arrive i-t the Glntoe Ho tel, every Sunday, Wcdnesoay and Friday evenings, at6 o’clock, & depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at hall past 9. Tbe Washington and Athens Stftge, departs every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, und arrives every Wednesday and Sunday eve ning at .6 o’clock. The Elbcrton Stage, departs every Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, mul arrives cv«-.ry Friday evening at 6. The Pendleton Stag*;, departs ev-ry Tues day, at 4.o’clock in the morning, nnd arrives every Mon day at 2 o’clock in the evening." The Milledgevillt Stage arrives everyday except Thursday; at 7 o'clock-in 'he eve ning, end departs every day except \V n dm sd>y. ut 2,o’ clock in the niorniug. I'toe Savannah Stag<^»rriVro eve ry -londay Wednesday and Friday, ai .10 o’clock in the morning, and departs every Suoday, Tuesday ami Thefts , doy, at 2 o’clock in the morning. * WILLIAM SHANNON JJugusta, Ort. 1, 1829" 196 !f CALL AI\1> SEE! THE Subscribe r ‘respectfully inform.' 1 his friends and the public in general, that he ba<> opened a f 'Oi/' E of t ELTTERTAIKTMH ET ir* I arkollion, oarrull cooniy, l».. nnd fl itters '• imsdfthal be will givers gener al s.:tistaclu)ii 10 all that may favor iiim with their patron age as any other. Inn-Keeper in as newly, settled country as this-^Though Carroll county hos liAn kept in the back ground, defamed and* shaded by reports, yet J hope ait w ill soon toe biovvn away by the sunslnne of virtue, nur tured by th< G.vspel of Christ, ami the ins true inn of arts nnd*seicncesr-Soiall and see McCARTY. April24——-225 tf TO THE WJBOC. T IE Faculty of Franklin Co*lege would re*peetftjI|J notify the parents and Guardians of tl:e Students, that the conflagration of the new building however kcri- ous, will not interfere in the smalksi degree with tbe regular duties of the College. The course of iostruo tion will not be affected, as every accommodation >’ iU be ready for tbe atudents by tbe 1st January. The Library has it is true been destroyed; but we feel confident front tbe munificence of tbe Legislature, that the loss will be so far repaired, by the opening of the next term, as to prevent any injury arising from its destruction. The Mathematical instrument* can be easily replaced. The fine Philosophical Apparatus and Chemical instruments are uninjured, end consequently full instruction in tbe higher classes can be given. As to the personal accommodation of the young men, no difficulty will exist, as the old building hitherto de voted to tbe residence of the two lower classes, is unin jured, add will consequently contain all’ who now com pose those classes, or who may come by the commence ment of the next term. The upper classes will be ac- coromodatcd, with lodging apd study rooms n» private families or the boarding houses in town, and that without additional charge until the College building shall bo repair- cd. . • The Faculty therefore trust, and with full confidence, that the credit of the Institution with tbe Public, will net be impaired, and that the patronage of its friends will not bp .diminished. .The Faculty therefore confide in (he return Of «H tiie. students by the first of Januarj next, to Resume their regular duties. By order of the Fueulty. WM. L. MITCHELL, Secretary. Oct. 25. i7 ‘ ;2t GEORGIA—bi Pulaski Superior Court, October Tebm, 1830. I T Appearing by the affidavit of James Tuoke, adminis trator wilji »be will annexed of Alleu Tuoke, deceas ed—Jbtrt the original Bond of Gray B. Gardner, the qual ified executcr of Allen fooke, deceased, of which tbw 'annexed isu copy in substance, (10-wit:) •GEORGIA, > Know all men ct these pre5^ Pulaski county ) ents—That we, Gray B. Gardner, principal, und James Braceweil, Washington Lancaster, Robert Tfionipsoii, Samuel Robertson, and v* illiam Je’k, securities, are held and fihuly hound unto tne Justices cf the Inferior Court sitting as a court of ordinary of said county..and their successors in office, in the just sum of thirty thousand dollars; fbnthc payment of which suih of money to the said Justices and iLtir successors in office, we Wild ourselves, our heirs, tx. cuiors and administra tors, jointly and severally and firmly by these prescLU. ’ Ji— 0 p jf Ja y. |8V3. THE M.BSCKiBEIt k^TILL keeps open a tlousc of Entertainment, at the South-west corner of the public squ *re in ‘he town of Marion Twiggs county,-and only pledges himself to those who may favor him with their calls, to do the best he can. HENRY LOVLESb. . Marion, Sept 10 11 tf - Administrator’s Sale. - I N pursoanee of an order of the honorable the Court I of Ordinary of Franklin counly, will be aotd. on.thc kinavUte wlicreonFureinao Hodge* now lives, in tire j first Tu.sUay in December next, at tbe court Laase in Ba- » _ . ■%. . ’ker county, a r - TRA6T OF LAND, V lying in surd county of Baker, No. 59, in fhe 3d diftrir formerly Early now Baker—containing two hundred and fifty acres*—Drawn by Thomas Clark, anj suid for th* benefit of bia heirs and creditors. Tefms made Imoun on tfie day bf sale,' - v - ’ '*■ ,ii' ^ i- •- THOMAS CLARK, Jldm'r. fleo ,r wb**e IV il ©t T f i, herwood ,i s Gazetteer. HE last "t the Kdskbajust (eceivMl ly November 6 fiJUtfT fit GREEN. F OUR m.mhs alter date sjrpiication wilt be made to Uie botior.*bleThe Inferior Court of Emgnuel c iun fy, when sitting fur- Ordinary purposes,-for leavt sto sell all the real and part of the per>011 at property belonging to the estate of Solomon Me: cer, Urmf id emmty.decnu*. ed. D.iMD t.RiFFrN, A-lol’f. Septmber 25 12 4m’ GEORGIA—;VV<t.(.vfi cueriiy. * • . * > J OB S,-: ITH, of the 4l5th District, G. Mi took before Berrien Williams, E>q. t smp)l ,, y.... • BAS’ HOR.SU , -oppos' d -t’o be btlAecH 12 and J4 years ,,1*11... »ir*qjrtfdded on-each shoutder. n’ith a stirrip luo— Appraistd'tojr Thomas Damp and vVibipm Kim -rough,to toe werth Twenty-five cAIiars * ,v; * - V. HARALSON,,CVk. Qr*—U-- *4 *13 s». A'CJZEiIAB.? SOCniSESB. i*iEt »i.Ntj. v ivfii be iieio at ..he fol iowing named places, for the purpose of forming Societies Auxiliary to the Geor gia Baptist Convention, Jo bit: at Mon- ticello on tbe 5tlr of November,—at Estonian, on. :he •i4ih ot December, and at Surdis, Jones, on Friday before the 3d Sabbath in January next. The friends of Missions and cfllie education and improvement <»ftfc** niinisiry ore invited to attend AlHEL SHERWOOD. October 3# 17 2t ?. ”” NOTICE. ~~ A LL persons are hereby -CiiuiiOned against trading- for a Bond for titles to LOT No. 273, in the 4?h district, ill'Lee counly, given by myself to William Stinson, dated 27th November, 182'-—as tiie.same is furfeiitd. «nd I am 1 determined not to comply v. ilh.it. LEWIS FREE. ClnrJcsviUe, Oct ?’0lh, \8?.0 7 7 4t Sealell witb,our seals and dated this $8tls of J The condition oT the t bove obligation is such that the said Gr;i\ B. Garduer, now acting as qualified executor •if the last wilt aftd testament of Allen Tooke, det , ased, having been required by said court of ordinary to give se curity fur the faithful execution of bis trust us execulor .ifor*'-aid. Now-if the said Gr.,y B. Gardner, executor of Allen Tooke, decenstd, do male, or cause to be made, a true Und perfert inventory of all and singular the goods, chattel?, end credits of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the*kno(vledge, possession or hands of tbe said Gray E- Gardner, executor r.foreszid, or into the possession of auv other person for him, and the same so made, tio exhibit to the Justices of the Interior Court sitting us a court of ordinary lor said counly, at such rime as he shall he tlipreonto r< quired by said Court of Ordimi- rv, and the same goods, chattels and credits do weli and Iruly utlniinitter according to law, and make a just jjj.f tin! accouiirufhis actings and doings when by law re quired—and further, do well.and truly pay and deliver../I legacies contained.and specified in Ihe said will of Alien ^ Tooke,"deoastd, as far as’.he said goods, chattels, und v’ledits ivtli * xli.'iid, or tiie law require, nod in a(l things, faithfully perform bis duty as executor aforesaid accord- ii;g to Jaw, then The.above obligation tube void, else to remain in full force. ' • Gray B Gardner, ft. s ) . Robert Thompson, [l. s.j James BraeetcelL, (l. 9.] Washington Lancaster, [l. s j Samvel Robertson, [l. ,s J N * . . -Win. Jetk, fL. s j Signed, sealed end acknow ledged in open Court* thU24& Why, 1823.-* * * Thad. G. Holt, V \ . Joel Crawford, has been lost or destroyed— • ' - It is therefore ordered. That tbe opposite parties do shew cause, by the next term of this court, w hy the above copy should not be established in lieu o» said lust original,, tad that this Rule be published in one of the public ga zettes of this State, once a month for three incMos. A true extract fruni the rv'inuU s. October !3ib, 1930. -< Jm!6) JOSEPH CARRUTHFRS, Ci’k- I U' GEORGIA—Washington county. John Wicker, 1 HTTXrS KZSX rs. - 4 J?*f the fcrectos'ire of a William M. Ben-hett. ) » Mortgage. PON tlie nj'ihion ‘of John JVicker, sliUiua lUt ->.« ihe twenty-seventh day of FebiuaTy in the year of our Lord one thousand 'tight hundred and twenty-eight, In the county 4 of Wasbii.gtun, William M Bennett did make, execute find deliver untoihe sai l John Wither, his certain Dc d of Mortgage, bearing dale the same day and year af uesaid; whereby fit mortgaged onto the said John dicker, his heirs and rtssighs, two certain trai^s-or pm- peks of L.ind, our on the -.vaters criWittianisen fja 1 mp, adjuining lai:‘!s of Barron, Ho ward, Osborn and of ihe raid Bemct. containing one hundred and seventeen and 1 j im'if atri's |,*'U(: lomi, oion^oi lev/, ivh reonkJrr, D; horah ■ Cnnk lived at iL’nd *te of said mortgage; the ether on the I waters ©1 .vtcpiicaJ nreck, adjoining Wurtbtw, Harrison K frutj-fr?. c I'ni ?1-uing onC Luodrcd aeries pine Lund, mure or \ GEORGIA—Habersham county. nrVlEDFORD SATTERFIELD tolled JL b fore J antes Bryan, an ucutig JuVliee of Uie Peace in amt f >r Oapt Bryan’s dis trict, Two head of cstray HORSES—one tbout fifteen bands high, of a gray color, rtdh^u slit m Isis right car, and a long switch uril— Ap praised by David thick and Curtis Satterfield to Sixty- five dollars. <t 1 he other a FILLLY, about Uiref years old,.c>fVhiowu‘ color, with a l«t*g tail—taken ut> and .ippraisedby Uu-smut i 0lj j or nearer, for value received- and the ?aid John Wirk- persons at Tvvci4y-five d« birs, this 9<:th Oat her, T&ld. J Lr .]). t »jug prayed for a rule nisi fog th<rforeclosure *f (lie JAM F.S WlfXiAMS, c. 1. e. } equity of red* mpton ifi.and to the said lftortgsgcd prcni' 0(1 x7 ; ' \ I fyes—7f is on niotv v.. ordered, That t|;c prihripui and in- r ‘ ^ 1 the coals of the applica- into the Clerk’s of.\-c of this from tie date of this Rule, cth- Peacndpr said district, a SORREL,* :1J it .5 L, iritf. a A? it} "‘■TJ?". V** * 9 'i* face, bis.brf fire foot: iimJ holiihiiuifecl arc while, n touch I ^ l )rc .^ , '- , i > shall thtnc* forth be forever barred and fora IcsV, bulb tiiids King being in the county and -fete ahuve wri:t«uf wldrti said del'd of inorigag*.- ma.-u'to the said John W icker, for the pmp .se of securing the said John VVicLcr ns security for the William; M. Bendett on eigiit promissory no;ex, seven iot thirty d*.I- lar;v each, and , ne tor fifeen dollars «».d tnenty-fi'-e ctr.(s, amouftiing to two hundred and twetoty-fivc dollars r*d twenty-trie cents, payable twelve months thereafter tf* .r„i,n w^kor and Eliz^bf’k VV emhle, (adminislru*or and a«!nii:MA(rai.*ix or the estate of Eg;-.berl W amble, deress- Ui'.UKGt A— Jiahr. ALFRED DICKINSON xjL toWed before —-— * ' *T f tcrostmf the di-t r V(oj?e-oid, nnd it KINSON' of C.iptein Davqtfy’s district. ?/’ '' " l .‘t bvUil ‘ Hl ° J,7am kavseli idfr* of ^ net. a SGiVi&L-U -U L, uithaA.fi. ; rfc^ f <r*fy^^n>ldlto»tnj mane. »nd flax colored mane and (ail, blind iA'his right eye—Appraised by Joint Barksdale and Aaron Smith, to Tucii'v-Iive i'.qIWs. A trueoopyj frinn thy esiray bool;, Oct. 20th, 1S30. JAMES WILLIAMS, c. i. c. October 30 17 3t • 4 GEORGIA-- Habersham count^.- OtiN CARN qf Captain Sul toft’s district, tolled be fore John Suncel a BLACK H-»RSE, fourteen bauds high, about two years, old, with a star in igs fore head, his left hind foot and feg-andliis. rigid fore foot are all white—Appraised toy John Pureel and W illiam Tinted Ve uollars, (bis <IOt!» Oetoner, 1930. . JAMES WlLUAAli, c. i. c. 17 3t OcL30 GEORGIA—Walton county. . HERE AS Mantel '►cGauginy applies tome, for "'* ▼ Letters of Administration, on the i^tbtc of William MtGaughtj, late of akqn conn*^deceased. This ig ibcrdore to cite the kindred'and creditors of said deceased, to appear at in) ‘Office within the.limc qire- scribed by law, and file their objections if any they have, why Si:id letters should Hut be granted. Given under u» • bund this toUi Oitolier, 1830. . * JESSE MITCHELL, G. C.O. Qe ,">btr ISr-—15- 5t - GEORGIA, VYALTON COUNTY, < ain't of Ordinary, duty 'J im1, 1936. INTERIOR count; SITTING FUR UKOINaRX PDfiFi SeS, Pnsunt, their Humors «> itsun rl hittley, Egbeit’B htali, r Robert Echols and Timothy Xittmau, Justices oi said Court. R ULE NI' I—Upon tile eppiicatiqn of B>i\jamin Hauuuoek, .•unonistr.itpr of Jobi> H. .Bearding de ceased, sta ting that he. lias fully discharged the duties as sign d ..s AdniinuMator > fi.iesaid*and praying to be dis til sued thrrejifm—« is ordered? That-a copyof this Holt, .i«: publish*donee,’ a mt*ifth lor six months in ofie.of.tfte 1 public gazettes of ti>i8 State, requiring all pnrscH.s cuii* 'Lerftrdtasn.lv cause, if any they have, why said letters G.sinirsory <bouid nut hegranff tt. A tr-;e extract iVoi’i the minuk's, thii 12 h July, 1830 . . ^ 1 jEt>dE MUCH ELL, c. c. o. July 1-7 2 v ' 6tn closed.—*ind-il is further ordered, Thai this rule be pub* Ifyned in one or mute of Ihe public gazettes of this State atjeast once a mt nth Car six menths, or served eft the mortgager, or his special agent at least three moQifcs pre vious to the time tiifc money is directed to be paid. A true extract from Unr minutes, this 20th October, m*V MORGAN BROWN, Ci’fe. Novemhrr 6 18 $m —v—n ■■ - • - "■ AGREE days alley date 1 promise to pay George A- kins, or bearer, Jortv-scven dollars »nd ninety-two cents, for value remved, March 1823 (Signed) ELI FIT2GERRALDLn GEORGIA—FTnftllift county.. Tersunatty came into open court, George Akins, who being sworn, auith t)ut he had,in his possession the orig inal promissory note of winch tbe above is a true copy, and ti*. it tfte same is lost *or mislaid. Sworn to in open court. Octal , r l 1th, 1830. GEORGS AKINS. - Jest, Jawas Moftnis,. CTkg r ' IT appearing to.the Court upon the foregoing affidavit, that George Akins had in his possession the original note, of which the above is u true copy, and that the same is lost or mislaid— Ordered, Tt,at Eli Fitzgerraid, the ul- ledged maker,.shew c»*us> on thr first day of oext term, why said ce y should not be established in lipu of the original so lost or mislaid as aforrsaid, and that a copy of this rule be published once a month for three months in some public gazette in-this State. A true copy from foe minutes, iStu October, 1830. * / JAMES MORRIS, Clerk. N«vembcr'6 18 3m In the Superior Com t of Frank in county. Ma&tann F a*o, J* ' . . tf, y LIBEL FOR DIYORCE. lOHN 'F*'0Rfi. ) 1 I T appearing by >be retprn of the Sltoriff, that the dc* . fondant, j:*hn Foard, is aerie be-ffymd in saideown- f> V Fr. iiklin-^It is on inotion. Ordered bp the Loud, That Service of said writl„be perfrcled bt 'uublieation cf this rulein pile of the public g zrttra yf tliix State, w*c« month for ibfvcmuotbs. A true copy ftpin ihe minuu», I8vh October 1830. v JAMES ’iVj jRJtlS. CFk- November 6 *8 *'*