The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, November 20, 1830, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

NSWTOKT SALES. On the fir $t Tuesday in December nett, B EFORE the court-house door in the town of Coving ton, Newton county, witbjn the usual hours ol sale, will be sold, the following PROPERTY, (viz:) One note of h md made by John C. Fraisuer for one hundred and seventy-five dollars, due ibe twenty-fifth of December, 183 1 ; one note made by CharlesL. McCiI- i s rc for two hundred dollars, due the t we ntyfifthof De cember, 1830; and one note of hand made by DaridEd- dlemon, for' thirty dollars, due the first day of September, i830, all payable to James H. Cruice, or bearer; also one note J Jack, known by the name of the young Gumesary— all levied on as the property of James 11. Cruice, to satis fy a fi. fa. in favor of George W. Larrrence, vs James H. Cruice, John Eddlemon and William Batchelor; property pointed out by John Eddieraou. T;vo hundred two and a half acres of LAND, more or h'»9, known by No. 8J, in the 11th disirict of original'y Henry, now Newton county, adjoining Walker aud oth ers un the waters of South river; also one Jack and one iron g r ay Horse, about four yeurs old; and one noted hruJe Mare, known by the name of Fanny Hill—all levi ed on as ibe property of Hen r y Casey, to satisfy sundry fi. fits, in my hands in favor of Benjamin Sims and others, vs said Casey; property pointed out by defendant. Seventy acres of L\ND, more or less, being part of lot No. 243 or249, in the 9th district oforig-nally Henry now Newton county, adjoining the town of Covington, known as the widow’s dower in said lot of land—levied on as toe 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, adj.lining Bacon and Olliers on the waters oi Murder creek—levied on as the properly of said Notiy Mobly, to satisfy sundry fi.fas. in my hands iti favor of Joseph Bacon and others, vs Nol ly M >blv; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Oct 30 JOSEPH WATTERS, Sh’ff. 8ZOANUEX. SAUS. . On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold, at the court-house in Swaiasborough, Emanuel county, between the usual hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit: Six hundred acres of LAND, whereon John R. Dnnicll lives, said land granted to James Huse, adjoining lands of William Hooki—levied on as the property of John K. Daniell, to satisfy twp fi. fas. in favor of F F. Holton and William B. Williams; property pointed oiitby the defendant. HENRY DURDEN, D. Sh’ff. November-6 IS ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December ALSO—Will be sold as above, Two hundred two and ail half acres oak and hickory LAND, well improved, in the ninth district of originally Henry now Neuron, number not known, adjoining lands of John C. Watters and Littleton Petty—levied on as the property of Obidiah Ward, being the pi.ice wbtreon he ro v lives, to satisfy a fi. fa. James l.ogglns, vs Obadiab Ward. K. W. HARGROVE, l>. fh'ff. Oct 23 16 NEWTON SALES. On the fir si Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold, before the court-house dour in the town of Covington, Newton county, between the Usual hours of sale, the following 15 NEGROF.S, viz: Will, filly or sixty years of age, Lyle thirty-five, Mari- ah eighteen, lack fourteen, Poily twelve, Sarah eleven, Patty nine, Azariab seven, Susan five, Sally tbirty-tbree, Lurany sixteen, Ann eleven, Lucy nine, Ben six years did, and a cli'ld, Hul ia—levied on as the property of Tho mas Stanford, sen. to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure Of a nioitguge in favor of iohn S. Fall, administrator on the . s‘ate of Stephen H. Gilmore, deceased, vs. Thomas Stanford, sen. K. W. HARGROVE, D. Sh'Jf. Oct 23 x 10 The above negroes are likely and will be sold without re serve. K. \V. H. OWX2TNRTT SALE0. On the first Tuesday in December next. B EFORE the court-house door in the town of Law- rencevillc, 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, more or less— as the property of the defendants to satisfy a fi. fa. from the superior Court of Wilkes county, in favor ol Ander son Riddle, bearer, &c. vs Thomas J. Wheeler and John Dyson. Two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, being lot No. ^5, in 5ih district Gwinnett, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Mor gan Superior Court, in favor of Seaborn Williams, vs Jer emiah Lcv. rdt—levied on a> the property of the defend ant. Fifty acres of LAND, whereon defendant lives, being part of lot No. 13, in the 6th Gwinnett, in satisfy a fi fa. from Justices Court of said county in favor of James Rice, sen. vs George Givins; and sundry other fi. fas. from Justices court against said Givins—levy made and returned to me by John B. Puckett, a constable. WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff. Coroner’s Sale. OLD on the first Toes next, between the usual hours in the town of Cov ington, Newton county, the following properly, viz.- One house and lot in the town of Covington, whereon John H. Trimble, deceased, formerly lived,—Levied on as 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, Sea. bis securities. JOSHUA HAMMOCK, Coroner. October 16— ■■ 15— 8t Administrator’s Sale. Administrator’» Sale. W ILL be so.d, at tne place of holding Court in the county of Randolph, on the firal Tuesday iu Jan uary next, within the usual hour* of sale, ’ Lut of LAND, No. 95, in the 32d district of originally Lee, now Randolph county—said land sold by an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Newton coun ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, as the property ot William Lane, sen. deceased- ALLEN LANE, Mm'r. September 4 9 9t w Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold, at the court-house in the town of ,T Greenville, Meriwether bounty, on the first Tues- dayjo.December next, .within the usual hours of sale, Lot of LAND, No. 158, in the 8ih district of originally Troop now Meriwether couoiy—said land sold by an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Ni w- ton county; when sitting for ordinary purposes, as the pro- per'rof William Lane,sen. deceased. ' ALLEN LANE, Mm'r. September 4 9 9t Administrators Sale. W ILL be sold, ai tire couit-uousi in (he town of Cov ington^ Newton county, on (he first Tuesday in Janua-y u*xl, the follow jug NEGROES, to wit: CUyburn, Naory, R»*-e Dinah, Nathan A GREEABLY loan order of the Inferior Court of : Derry Peter, Wiley, lteney, Turner, Tilman, Moses and Oglethorpe county, sitting for ordinary purposes, Couty Said negroes sold as the property of Reub n B. wilt be Fold, on the first Tuesday in January next, iu the ! Neal,deceased, and by order of the honorable me Inferi- town of Lexington, SEVEN NEGROES. to wit:—Essex, Jack, John, W iliis Fanny, Ann, and Jin ny—Sold as the property of Mordecai Howard, deceased. Terms cash Also, On the first Tuesday in February next. Administrator’s Sale. 3DEB an order of ibe honorable the Inferior Court Monroe county, when sitting lur ordinary purpo- in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, toT number * il ' be s0,d ’ on ,he flrst Tu * sda - V Dcctraber ntX *’ or Cairt of Newton county, u hilt sitting for ordinary purpoies. JONATHAN C. AlACKEY, Adaa’r. Septrmber 25 12 idal 51 U 3DI of sixty-nine, in the tenth diatrio ftrmcrly'Vonroe-Terms ! beforc tlie court * hwose door in Forsyth, Monroe county, credit until 25th December, 1831. Sold ft r the benefit of) the heirs. October 30 THOMAS HOWARD, Jr. Executor. 17 lOt Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sola, on the first Tuesday in February next, at the eourt-h.iunt' in Madoon cminty, two burred and fifty acres of LAND—pari of the real es tate ol William Mcltee, deceased. Sold agrtfabh to an order of the Inferior Court of Clark county, sitting for ordinary purposes. BENJAMIN McREE, JOHN H. LOWE, October 30 17 13t within the usual Imurs of sale, two hundred two and a halficres of LAND, being Rt No. 14, in the elevt nth district said county—said lot of laud lies between Cullo- dens and Icbocuuna creek, contains . bon* twenty-five acres cleared and under good fence; the other pan well timbered and of good soil. Sold as the property of Bui- ly atewart, deceased. Terms on the day <»fsale. JOSEPH DAY, Mm'r. ® o' -irv'-er t: 10 9; Mm'ors. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE io an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Habersham county, will be sold, at l»e Court House in Baker county, on the first Tuesday in Ja nuary next, LOT of LAND number two hundred and twenty-nine, in the 3d district of formerly Early, now B iker county,—as a part of the real estate of Win. Bo ling-, late of Habersham county, deceased: Also on the same day, will be sold, at Clarksville, Habershnm coi.n- ty, the balluncc of Ihe unsold real estate of said Win. Boling, deceased, (hat is in the said county of Haber sham. Terns made known on the day. ABSALOM HOLCOMB, ) UI1. LI AM BOLING, Jr. j November 6—18 9t AdmVs. ^ ..liLilAih/t ij a<i order of the Inlet iur Court of olA. Taiia-trro eounly, while sitting fur ordinary purpo ses, will br sold, at the court-buuse in Cowtta county, on tbe fust Toes' ay in December next, two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, it being known by No. 62, in the tilth disirict of Uowcla county—being part c.f the real es tate of Nancy Andrews, la'e of Taliaieri o county, deceas ed. S >IJ for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. MARCUS ANDREWS, Mm'r. September 25 12 ids ALSO—On the first Tuesday in January next, It ■ TILL be sold, as above, two hnndri d and fifty acres ff of LAND, bciug lot No. 2C6, in the 5lhdistrict Gwinnett county—levied on as the property of the defend ant, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court of Givin nett county, issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Peter Laaiar, vs James L. Plunkett; property pointed out in fi. fa. Oc 30 WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL BE SOLD, on Wednesday ihc 22dcfDe- c«mber, :.t the late residence of Augustus G. 0. Mitchell, deceased, in Jones county, all the PERISHA BLE PROPERTY belonging to the estate of said de ceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, oxen, aud cart, corn, fodder, house hold and kitchen furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. Also the plan tation reuteo Sic. Sale to continue from day to day un till all is sold. Terms made known on the day by UILLIAM MITCHELL, Adra’r. November 3 IS 9r. Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold, <m the first Tuesday m January next, agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Courtof Twiggs county, while sitting for ordinary purpo ses, at the court-house in Marion, Twiggs county, all the real CFtrge of Owen C. Fort, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. MOSES FORT, Adm’r. November 6 18 9t HAmSBAM SALES. On the Jtrst Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold, in the town of Clarksville, Haber- ersham county, within live lawful hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit: Lor Nn. 20, in the 3d district cf Habersham county— I. vied un as the property of Nathaniel Durkte, to satisfy u fi. fa. from Columbia Superior Court, in fiivur of Isaac S. Tuttle, vs said Durkie. The one hall of LOT No. 31, in the 6th district of said county, containing two hundred and furiy-five acres, mere or less, as lie property of Henry M. Crumley’s to satisfy afi. la. issued from a Magistrates* court of said county, in f ivor of James Brannon, and other fi. las. from a Magis trates’court in favor of Turner H. Trippe, vs Wiley Nich ols, Sidoor Forints, Henry M. Crumley, David Nichols anJ William Worley; levy made and returned to me by a constable. LOT No. 34, in the lStti district ol Habersham coun ty—levied om u* the property of Thomas Worsham, to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates’ court of Hancock i aunty, in ftvur of Edmund Aocrcroiubic; levy m&de and returned to me by a cun-table. oct 3»t >. MAULDIN D R'.’ff Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an o. Jtr oftbe honorable the Infe rior Court of Newton countv, 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 sf LAND, more or leas, with the exception of the widow’s dower for life—it being parts of Lots num bers 25S, and 247—lying and being iu originally the first disirict of Walfi-n now Newton county. Also, on the first Tuesday in January nex', will bo 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 tlte benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on tire days of sale. W. CONNER, Mm'r. September 25 12 lit Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, at the court-house in the county cf Clark, on the first Tuesday in January next, five bxiidred acres of LAND and two NEGKOEb— Reuben, about 20 y<ars old, and Doctor about l8 years ole—pari 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 the benefit of the creditors. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY I an order HI the inferior Conrt of Vi alien county, when sitting for ordinary puiposes, will be sold on ihe first Tuesday in January next, at ibt> court-house in said county, ri hundred and twenty.eight acres f LAND, more or less, lying in the third district oi satd county, on the- waierS of Jack and virubby ertek, and adjoining tends ot Wn. Roberts, Dunk-1 Rani-y, Brinkl. y BetCe mid others, bold us the p 1 operty of The. ophilus Hill, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, &c Conditions <>» the day of suie. T. J. lit LI., October 9 14 131 Mm'r. Administratrix’s Sale. ^ Tf ILL be said, on ike nrst Tuesday >u January next. V v in the town of Louisville, Jtll'crsoii county, one LOT of LAND, lying on Ri-dy cte< k in saitl county, con taining two hundred and thirty acres, well nnpr.-ved, whereon Hardy Pool now lives -Sold as Hie prope ty of George Mock, c t-eeased. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms madr known < n ibe day ot sale. MARY MOCK, Mntr'x. Oct-her 30 17 lOi UfiSUAN T to an order of the honorable tiie Inferior Court of the county of Early, w hen silting for o;- uiintry purposes, will be sold at Decatur, in Ihe couuly of D' Kalb, on the fir-i Tuesday in Jur.uarv next, X.OT OF ImA.NI> NO. 327, lying in the t ig/iieeixb Uisiriei of originally Henry,“now D-Kalb county. 8old for the benefit of Expert Kuby Spence, orphan of Aaron Spence, deceased. JANE SPENCE, Guardian. October 30 17 lOi Administrator’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in januaiy next, will be sold at lh< market-house iu the loan of Louisville, Jef ferson co unty, between the usual hours of sale, by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the following property, to wit: All the real estate of Wil iam Harmeh, late of s' id county, deceased, suppos< d to contain 1500 ocr< s, be the same more or less—lying i n the waters of Duhart’s creek iu saui county, j he lid«.s will be shewn on the day of sale. Aiso, will be sold, on the same day and same place, tin. fallowing NEGROES, all h-longing to sad estate, *c wit:—Creasy a woman, V’icey a woman, and her font children, Rachael aud her child, Milly 17years old, Kho- da 5 years old, and 'ell, a boy 8 yeara old. Tcims will be made known on the day of sale THOMAS HANNAH, > .. , M, I ' qdm r *' November 10 JOSEPH WHIG HA.VI 19 Oct 21 Executor’s Sale. \\ ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu January next, v Y lictweeu the usual hours of sale, at the court house io ihe town ol Louis till*, J- ffcrsoii county a NEGRO MAN. GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. T HE SUBSCRIBER, (late proprietor of the Globe Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion House,) begs leave to announce to his friends and the public gen erally, that be has taken that elegant and commodious fire proof Brick Building on tbe comer of Broad and Jackson streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall. It issitualed in the most central part oftbe City, and is in ihe very heart of business—being in tbe vicinity of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch bank of the State ol Geor gia. This establishment is known as the GLOBE-HOTEL, and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites in ai) eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and comfort. To the man of family, the individual traveller, the daily boarder, or the fashionable visiter, the GLOBE presents accommodations inferior to none in tbe Southern States. Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels io this City, he flatters himself that his experience in business, added to the superior advanta ges of siluaiiun and the resources under bis controul, will enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage. Lis STABLES are spacious and well ventilated, and empty supplied with the best of provender, and at tended by experienced and steady Ostlers—in addition to which, the subscriber will bestow bis own personal un- remiuing attention, and in his charges, will not forget the pressure of the times. idp The Charleston Stages arrive at tbe Globe Ho tel, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 6 o’clock, & depart every Tuesday, Thur-duy andS iluriiay morning, at half past 9. The Washington and Athens Stage, departs every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrives every Wednesday and Sunday eve ning at 6 o’clock. The Elberlon Stage departs every Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, and at rives every Frida) evening at 6. The Pendleton Stage departs cv-ry Tues day, at 4 '’clock in the morning, and arrives every Mon day at 2 o’clock in the evening. The Milledg -vi.'le Stage arrives every day except Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the eve* ning, and departs every duy exceot Wednesday, at 2 o’ clock in the morning. The Savannah Stage arrives eve ry '*onday Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Thuis day, at 2 o’clock iu the morning. WILLIAM SHANNON Mgusta, Or.l. I, 1829- 196——f CALL AND SEE! THE Subscriber respectfully inform* his friends and the public in general, that he ha* :»n-n»-d a ! Ons'F -f B2JTEP.TAINMNET in Carrollton, Car:oil county, G.«. and flatter.-- hijr.si if that be will give as gener al satislaclion to alt that ma) ft.vor him with their patron age as any other Inn-Keeper in as newly settled country a* this— Though Carrol! county has been kept in the buck ground, defamed and shaded by reports, yet I hope all will soon be blown awry by the sunshine of virtue, nur tured by the Gospel of Christ, and the instruction of arts and sciences—So call and see C. McGARTY. April 24 225 tf IHE SUBSCRIBER I lLL keeps open a Dome of Entertainment, at the south-west corner cf the public squar in 'he town of Marion Twisrgs county, and only >|edgcs himseir to those who may favor him with their calls, to do the best he can. HENRY LOYLES8. M arion, Sept 10 11 tf NOTICE. A LL persons areh»rtby c .uti. ned against trading for a B»ud iur titles to LOT N >. 27S, in the 4th district l Lee county, given b) myself to William Stinson, dated 27th N -veinbf-r. 1827—as the same is forfeited, and I am 'Ctermiried not to comply w ith il. lewis free. Clarksville. Oct 30/A, IS30 17 4t BENJAMIN McREE, i a , . tf JOHN II LOWE ( .Turn rs. i named Jack, about 35 yturs of Ag 16 ’ ' ‘ *’ lit WALToH SAX.XL.. On the jirsi Tuesday in December next, A T the court-house door hi the to*vn of .Monroe, VVal- t <n county, will b<- so'd, between the usual hours of s tie, tne following PROPERTY, (to-wit:) One half acre l.OT, on the commons of Monroe, adjoin ing William Carr and others—levied on as the property of William It. Williams, to satisfy a b. fa. issued out of Mor- £.«n Superior Court in favor of Carter W. Sparks, vs William R. Williams; property pointed out by John G. Williams. JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sh'Jf. ALSO—On thefirst Tuesday in January next, Three NEGROES—one by toe name of Milley, about twenty iTur years of age, and one by the name ol Mary obout tw< nty-eight years of age, and t^e other, the infant mala child of the said Mary—levied on as the property of John Miatc, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. in f&vor of Thomas Hancock, vs said Monte; property pointed out in said fi. la. JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sh'ff. Oct 23 13 FUZaASKI SAXES. On the first iu siioy in December next, W ILL be sold, at the court-boose in the town of Hartford, Pulaski count>, between the usual hours of .ale, the following PROPERTY, to wit: One hundred aud ninety-seven and an holf acres of well improved oak and hickory LAND, No. 345, in the 2 Ah district formerly Wilkinson now Pulaski county— •* Do two hundred two aud an half acres of oak and hicko ry LAND, lying in the Bid district formerly Wilkinson now Pulaski county, number not known adjoining lands v i«h the widow Mary Mercer and others, on the waters of Rocky creek—all levied on as the property of John Ttilly, hsairily a fi. ia. ia favor of Low & Wallace, vs said Tukly. Three hundred acre* well improved I.tND, being two f serious on the Ocmulgce river, four miles below Haw- kim-vtile, whereon Foreman Hodges now lives, in tbe 4th district of formerly Dooly now Pulaski county, num bers not known—leviid on as the property of John J- It wi.*.*. n. Fa. wmiu.'.. a. Mcoeetiee, vs i»aid Hodg-s; ;toinUd out by tbe defendant. Terpa* cash. JAMES H. WARREN. D. Sh’ff. November 6 17 T Nkerwood’s Gazetteer. HE lust of the. EdiViqo just received bv fictuulm 8 CRAFT & GREEN. Administrator’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January netl, will be sold, I at the court-house in Monticcllo, Jasper county, J the NEGROES belonging to the estate of C-rawford Eu- inondson, late of said county, deceased, consi.-ling of boys and fellows—or so many, as will be sufficient to pay the debts of said estate Sold by order of the Court of Or dinary foi said county, for the hem fii ol the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. garland maxcey, THOMAS EDMONDSON, Administrators de bonis non. Oct 23 16 lit _ . oelooging to tbe es tate ot N')uh Adams, late ol suid county, deceased.— Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said es tate, and which negro is authorised to be sold by the will of suid Testator. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES ADA.ViS, Ex tutor. November 4 19 Administrator’s Sale. A CREEALLV to aii ordei of (he Inferior Court of Henry county, to sell the real estate of John VIc- Administrator’s Sale. GREEABLV to an oruer of the Inferior Court of' , Kee, deceased, will be sold, on the first Tuesday inJa.au- j ary it it, ut the court-house door in tne town of Colurn- I but, Muscogee county, between the usual hours of sale, ) one LO ! ol LAND, number one hundred and se«cnfy- i s c ve h *n the seventh disirict of sail county. Sold for j the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JACOB AicKEE, Adm’r. Nf'venib*T 13 19 gy Uooted Vines, Vine Cuttings, GP.iiPA S & WXXJB. T HE subscriber has foi «.al»-, «t h».- p ace of re?idcnce io Ja tper county, on the Clinton Road near Hills boro,’ 400 3 years old Roots at 25 cents per plant. 325 2 years do do at 20 cents per plant. 600 1 year do do at 15 cents per plant. 25,000 Cuttings at $25 per thousand. 500 gallons sweet and sour Wine, at $1 25 cents per gallon by the barrel, delivered at any place not exceeding 40 mile3—if taken at my place, $! 12£ cents per gallon. Any quantity of fresh ripe Grapes can be had, by the pound, cluster, or otherwise, on liberal terms—as vvtli as Grape Syrup. N. B.— Persons buying quantities of Vine Roots and Vine Cuttings, can have my Vine Dresser’s Guide tnrown «n gratis. c. DIEMF.R. October 23 16 4t NOTICE. 1 SHALL, on the first Monday in January next, at the Inferior Court then held in the county of New- tan for ordinary purposes, make application to said Court for leave to sell the following NEGROES, to wit:—Clay- burn, Nancy, Rose, Dinah, Nathan, Derry, Peter, \\ i- ley, Reney, Turner, Mosea, Tilman and Cooly—which said negroes belong to the estate ot Reuben b. Neal, lute of New ton county, deceased. JONATHAN. C. MACKEY, AdmV. September 25 12 mtd fflHIIE days tfier date I fmnlae to pay George A* JR kina, or bearer, fortv-seveo dollars and ninety-twa cents, for value received, March 1828 (Signed) ELI FITZGERRALP. GEORGI A—Franklin county. Personally came into open court, George Akins, wh{V being sworn, s&ith that he had in his possession the orig inal promissory note of which the above ia a true copy, and that the same is lost or mislaid. Sworn to in opeo * court, October lltb, 1830. GEORGE AKINS. Test, Jims Mounts, Cl’k. IT appearing to the Coort upon the foregoing affidavit, that George Akins had in his possession the original note, of which the above is a true copy, and that the same ia lost or mislaid—Ordered, That Eli Fitxgerraid, the al- ledgcd maker, shew cause on the first day of next term, why said co y should not be established ia lieu of tha original so lost or mislaid as aforraaid, 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 tbo minutes, lStli October, 1830. JAMES MORRIS, Clerk. November 6 18 3m GEORGIA, Pulaski county. Court of Ordinary, July adjourned Term, 1830. ULE Mai.—The petition of Lewis Wood, aiimin- i Arator of Elishn Evan*, deceased, sheweth that he lias fully completed the administration of said Estate, and prays be disaisgr-d therefrom—Whereupon. U bf ordered by the Court, That a copy of this rule be pobi£• ti ed (ilice a month fur six months in one of the public ga zettes of this State, r* qutr ns aM person> concerned, to shew cause (if any rimy have,) why said Letters Dismiss- sory should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes, 30tb July, 1830. JOSEPH CARRU THERS, Cl’k c. o. Aug 21 7 6m HARRIS SUPERIOR COURT, Mahch Term, 1830. 'The Governor on the informrtirn oj ) lOSKPH M ELDOK vs. ) ASIF.S h'UKUAM. ) 1 I f appearing to the Court, by the r.-turncf the Sheiiff, that tbe defi-udant in the above case is not to be found in siul county, it is:herefore ordered, that service be per fected by publication in one of the public gazettes ot' (his State, once a month for three months. A true copy from the min-itds. C. ELANDFORD,jr. Clerk. fl ! 30 ] 7 -in GEORGIA, VYAL IOiN GOIM Y Court of Ordinary, July Term, 183U. IVFF.BIOR COURT, S1TTISG FOh < > PIKART F VUB< SI S, Prese nt, their Honors J< ils n H hatUy. Libert B ^>rott, Robert Jtl. Ecinds and Timothy ftliumn, Justices of -aid Court. ULE NISI—Upon the appfica’lon of Binj- nrift Hammock, adminiatrat 'r of John H. h -i. ruin, ue- cedsed, stating that he has fu.lly discharged the. duties as sign'd as Administrator aforesaid, and praying to bp dis missed therefrom—Jt is ordered, That a copy of this Rule be published once h month for six months in one of the public gazettes i-f this State, requiring ail persons con cerned to stn w cause, if any they have, v.|jy s&«d letters d is mis.so ry should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes, this IStfe Jnlv, 183C- JESSE MUCH ELL, c c. o. >uly 1-7 2 6ru Wilkinson county, while sitting for ordinary purpo-< A ,. ' to a» order of the luferio Court ot scs, will be sold, on tbe first Tuesday io January next, at countytu sell the real ts late of John lc- thc* court-house door in Thomuaton, Upson county, ’ ‘, ! VT* in *° l i’ ° * 1'° ^‘ 9t 1 “ e ^ a V ,n Ub- I OT I a Mil M ow •, 11,1 j j ruary next at Carrollton, Carroll countv, LotofLAND, . - VS 1 .. » N °* ??*’ ,0 the l i\ U d,R 1 number two boridred and eighteen, in tlie ninth district of Inct of originally Monroe, now Upson coun’y. The same j ?a id county, as the property of said deceased. Sold for being part of tin* real estate of Briee Paul, dcceasrd— Sold for the benefit oftbe heirs. Teitos made known on tbe day of sale JOHN CRUTCHFIELD, Adm'or. October 30 J7 joi the benefit of the heirs and creditors of saiu deceased. JAf;OB McKEE, Adm’r November 11 |9" 91 Administrator’s ^ale. ^diiihiisliattsr’s bait;. O N the first fuesclay in January next, will be sold, in McDonough, Henry county, LOI’ of LAND W ILL be soid n next, ut the tween tbe usual hours wit: A£2:y, a girljthout 16 years old, and her in fant eliidd—Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of said ; county as the property of the estate of Jehu Everitt, de ceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs and credi'ors of said 1 eatate. MARK HILCOX, Mm'r f>c» fiber 30 17 6t Ntvpmber 13 LEVI WHITE, ) a , , JOHN C. DULfN, \ Mdmr *• 19 9t Administrator’s Sale. I N pursuance of an order of the honorable tbe Court of Ordinary of Franklin county, will be soid. on the first Tuesday in December next, at tbe court house in tia- ] ker county, a TRACT OT LAND, lying in said county ol Baker, No. 59, in the 3d distric lornierly Early now Baker—containing two hundred and Jifiy acres Drawn by Thomas Clark, and sold for the benefit, of bis heirs and creditors. Terms made know n on the day of sale. U THOMAS CLARK, Mm'r. September 18 n Administrator’s Salt*. U NDER in older oi ih< Infeiior (Joint of tbe county of Walton, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill be sold, on tne first Tuesday in February r.txt, at the court-house tibor in Harris county, LOT No. 216, in the eighteenth district of formerly Muscogee, now Harris county. Sold (or tbe benefit of the crtdnors and iteirs of Frances Nash, late of Elbert county, deceased. SAMUEL ALLGOOD, Adm’r. November 13 19 91 GEORGIA—Henry county. W ill.REAS, John P. Dodson applies to me for let ters of Administration on the estate of John Brown, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors cf said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to rhew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grunted. Given under my hand, this 29lh day of Oc tober, 1830. GUY W. SMITH, d. c c. o. Nov 13 19 fit GEORGIA—Henry county. W HEREAS, Aaron Parker, jun. applies to me for Utters of Administration on the estate of Aaron Parker, sen. late of said county, deceased: These are therefore lu cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred aud creoiturs of said deceased, to be and appear at my • ffice. within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, >f any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under wy hand, this 29th day of Oc tober, 1830. GUY W. SMITH, 0. c. c. o. November 13 19 5t A LOGS AT THIS I LL person.- indebted to uit i i tan vices rendered by ’ my horse CAI.LATIN, will please pay their poles or accounts, in UnUr, to Mr. Henpy Duncan of Mil- Icdgeville, who is authorised to receipt for n»e. „ ^ 4 VV31. r. FOARD. November 13 19 tf GEORGIA—Pulaski county. J OHN D. McCULLERS applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Charles Stuart, late r *f said county, dr-ceased: These are then fore to cite and admonish all the kin dred and creditors ol said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters sboHld not be granted. Given under my hand, this 12tb day of Novem ber, !830. JOSEPH CARKUTHER5, c. c. 0. In the Superior Cow t of Franklin countv. Marvann Fiakd, i rs > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. John Fi asd. ) I T appealing by the return of the Sheriff, that the de fendant, John Foard, is nut tube ft und in saidconr- ly of Franklin—It is on motion, Ordered by the Court, That service cf said writ be peifected bv publication of this rule in one of the public gazettes of this -State, once a nunth for three months. A tree copy from the minutes, I8ih October, 1830. JAMES MORRIS. Cl’k. November 6 18 3,,, OUR months after date at pi’cariou will be mad to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson coun ty, when sitting for ordinary pur^ses, for leave to sell the I.AND belonging to the estate of Jos. Yarbrough, deceas ed, late of said cuiMit) , for tlie use of the heirs of said de ceased. THOMAS J BOW EN, ) .. ambuos Yarbrough, \ '™* 1 rs * OctolK-r 23 16 4n F OUR Uiunlh3 alter date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior. Coujt of Henry county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Frac tion No. 3d l, in the 5th district Early county—belonging to the estate of Alexander Ylooic, late of Henry county, deceased; to be sold for the benefit uf the heirs and ued itors of said deceased. THOMAS D. JOHNSON, Adm’V. July 17 2 4m 1 710UR months after d .te application will be made to- . tlie Honorable the Inferior Court uf Wilkinson coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell alt'' the real estate of Christopher Person, late «l said cuun- ty, deceased—lor the bcuofii of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JONATHAN PEARSON, Mm'r, August 28 8 9m F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the loferiur Court of the county of Newton, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole of the real estate belonging to tbe estate of Reuben B. Neal, late of Newton comity, deceased. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, AdmV. September 25 '12 4m GEORGIA—Pulaski county. W HEREAS, Fur my F. Gatlin end Sessojnz Per kins, adniiniMratur* of Joseph B. Coalson, late of said county, deceased, applies to me fur letters of distnissim: This is therefore to cite tbe kindred and creditors nf said dec’d to ba and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said fetters of dismission should not be granted Given underlay hand this 12th Novo.nber, 1830. h»0w. JOSEPH CARRUTHfc **«, c. c. 0. [7IUU11 tnanths afterdate application will be made to 1. the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbe real t-slate, belonging ti the minor heirs of John Sebcan, of said county, deceased. JAM ES W. H ARRIS; | GuardUnu. Oct 23 JOHN H. LOWE, 16 4m F OUR months afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Emanuel coun ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and p irl of the personal property belonging to * be estate of Solomon Menter, late of aa id County, deceas ed. DAVID GRIFFIN, Adm’r. September 24 IB 4% 4 ii GEORGIA—VVashicgtoii county. John Wicker, ) RUXSNZSX rs. > for the foreclosure of (t William M. Bennctt. ) Mortgage. ** WTPON the petition of J«»hn Wicker, staling that off, the twenty-seventh day of Febiuury in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, in the county of Washington, William M. Bennett did make, ex«cute and deliver unto the said John Wicker, his certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing dale the same day and year aforesaid, whereby be mortgaged unto tbe said Iohn Wicker, bis heirs and assigns, two certain tracts or par cels of Land, one on the waters cf Williamson Swrmp, adjoining lands of Karron, Howard, Osborn and of the said Bennett, containing one hundred and seventeen and a half acres pine laud, more or less, wbtreon Mrs. Deborah Cook lived at the dale of said mortgage; the other on the waters of Stephens creek, adjoining Wartben, Harrison & others, containing one bundled acres pine Land, more or less, both tacts lying and being iu the county and state above written: which said deed of mortgagr was ntad# cm the said John Wicker, for the purpose of securing tbe said John Wicker as security for the said William M. Bennett on eight promissory no’es, seven for thirty d<>L lars each, and onelor fifteen dollars and twenty-tise cents, amounting to two hundred and twenty-five dollars and twenty-five cents, payable twelve months thereafter to John Walker and Elizabeth Wamble, (administrator and administratrix on the estate of Egbert Wamble, deceas ed,) or bearer, for value r« cei' ed—und the said John W ic k- er having pray ed for a rule nisi for the foreclosure of tbe equity ofredempt on in nnd to the said int>ri!j;;'g»-d prem ises—Jt is on motion, ordered, That the principal anti in terest of rite debt afort -aid. and the costs of the applica tion or this behalf shaft be pa iti into tlie Ctcik’acffice of rids Court <1 ithin twelve months from the date of this R< le, oth erwise tlie equity of redemption in and to the sfiid mortgag ed premises shall thenceforth be forever barred and fore closed.—And it is further ordered, That tins rale bt pub lished m one or more of the public gazettes ot this State at le.:st once a month for six months, or served on the mortgager, or his special agent nt least three months pre vious to the time the money is directed to be puui. A true extract from the minutes, this 20th October, 1830. MORGAN BROWN, Cl’k. November 6 J8 6m