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NEWTON SE&SS.
On the first Tuesday in Deceutber next,
B £I*VJU G the court-house door hi the town of Coving-
lon, Newton county, within the usual hours of sale,
will be sold, the following PROPERTY, (viz:)
One note of bawd made by John C. Fiaiauer foe one
hundred arid seventy-five dollars, doe the twenty-fifth of
December, 1831; one note made by Charles L. McCul-
hrs for two hundred dollars, due the twenty-fifth of De
cember, 1830; and one note of hand made by David Ed-
dlemon, for thirty dollars, due the first day offShpiember,
18W, all payable to Janus HVCrutCe, or bearer; also one
noted Jack, known by the name of the young Comt-sary—
all levied on us the property of James H. Cruice,.to satis
fy a ft- fa. in favor of GeorjeW. Larrreuce, vs James ti.
Croicc, Johu Eddiemon and William Batchelor; property
pointed out by John Eddiemon.
Two hundred two and a half acres qf LAND, more or
less, known by No. 82, in the llth district o,f originally.
Henry, now Newton county, adjoining W alker and oth
ers on the writers of South river; also one Jack and one
iron gray Horse, about four years old; and one noted
brude Marc, known by the name of Fanny-Mift—all levi
ed on as the property of Henry Casey, to satisfy sundry fi.
fas. in uiy hands in favor of Benjamin Sims and others,
vs said Casey; property pointed out by defendant.
Seventy acres of LAND, more or less, ^eing part oflot
No* 248 or-49, in kite 9th district of originally Henry now
Newton county, adjoining the town of Covington, known
as the widow’s dower in said lot of land—levied on at 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 IS’Mly Moldy now lives, adjoining Bacon
and others on the waters oi Murder creek—levied on as
the properly of said Notiy Mobly, to satisfy sundry fnfas.
in my hands in favor of Joseph Bacon and others, vs Not
iy M jbiy; levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Get 30 JOSEPH WATTERS, Sh’ff,
ALSO—Will be sold as above,
.Two hundred two and on half acres oak and hickory
L AND, well improved, in the ninth district of originally
Henry now Newton, number not Jcnown, adjoining lands
of John C. iV'atlers and Littleton Petty—levied on as the
property of Obadiah Ward, being the place whereon he
t»ow lives, to satisfy a fi. fa. James Loggias, vs Oburiiah
Ward. K. W. HARGROVE, D. Wff.
sauunjsx. saxes.
On the first Tuesday *» December next,
W ILL be sold, at the courtffioust in »waii»sboroogh,
Emanuel county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following PROPERTY, to wit:
Si*- hundred acres of LAND*whereon John R. Danielj
lives, said laud granted*to James Hose, adjoining la»ds_:
of William Hook—levied on a*" the property of Job" R*
Daniell, to satisfy two fi. f is. in favor of F. F; Holton
and - William B, Williams; property pointed ont by the
defendant. - HENRY DURDEN, D. Sh’ff.
! November 8 18
Pi Goroner*s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLO op the first Tuesday in December
next, between the usual hours in the town of Cov
ington, Newton county, the toUening property, viz:
One house ami lot in Uie town .of Covnigipd, whereon
lohn H. Trimble, deceased; formerly liyeri,—Levied on
aa the property of Elisha Trimble, administrator of John
H. Trimble, deceased, tp satisfy a fi fa- in favor of the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Newton county, vs.EIG
aha Trimble, administrator. Alexander T. Luckie^Ju-
sepii Walters, P. L. Trimble, and Richard Kcnooii, Sen.
his securities.
JOSHUA HAMMOCK^ Coroner. _
October tG — — - 15——8t
ExecutorV Sale.
TPSTILL be sold, on the first Tutsuay in January nert,
T J between the ueuaf hours of sole, at the court
house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson bounty, a
NBefiOSAN. ,
named Jack, about 33 years of ug-, >ciauging to the ca-
tote of Noah Adams, late of said county deceased.—
Sold ipr the benefit of the heirs and. creditors of said «*•
-tale, and which negro is authorised to be sold by the will
of said Testator. Terms made known on the day of sale,
JAMES ADAMS, Excutor,
November 4 19 St
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at tup place of iioJUwig Cgurt in lb*
county of Randolph, an the first Tuesday ia Jan
uary next, within the usual hiiftrs of sale,
Lot of LAND, No. 96, tn iiie 32d district of
j prigmally Lee, now Randolph county—said land eold by
we, aUmisistrator el John . an the bouorablcInferiorCourtof Newtoucdun-
rL * !' ^ I" pi * t J’» win»e si. ling for ordinary purposes, as the property ol
«- William Laue. acu. deceased. ,»
, * ALLEN LANE, rfdm'n.
.September 4 . 9 - 9t
Administrator’s Sale. :
ILL be sold, ai the ‘epurphouse, in theffown of
Greenville, dleiiuttluc coiliiy, on the-irret Tues
day in December text, within the usual hours of sale,
Lol of LAND, No. 168, ip. the 8ifc c-.ftrict
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an.order of the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county, sitting for ordinary purposes, of originally Tyoup-iioW t \5cri»>ether-coun ! y— said land
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, in tne sola by an orderuf tlie honorable Isfci ion - Court of N^w-
toifit of Lexington, toil counly,wi^»«dtingfiiroruinury. purposes, us ‘.lie-pro-
SEVEN KBO-SOm
to witi—Essex, Jack, John, Willis Fanny, Ann, and Jin
ny-Sold as the property of MoioRcaiHoward, deceased.
Terms cash.. Also,
On the first Tuesday in February next,
in the tewn of Thomasten, Upson county, LOT number
perfy of VVillivii Lane, stn.ihxeur-eu.
ALLEN LANE, AiHn'r,
September 4 9 9t
Administrator's Sale.
ILLl)t soidjOt. ttic court-hous: ta Ihe townof Cov
ington, New ton county, on jhth.fi.rsj Tuesday in
sixty-nine, in the tenth district formerly Monroe—-Terms j January iwxl, the foliar iog NEGROIDS to wtJL,:.
credit until 25th December, 1831. Sold fur the btjirfitef
the htirs. THOMAS HOWARD, Jr. Executor.
October 30 17 JOt.
Oct -23
16
NEWTON SALTS.
On the firsi Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold, before the court-house door in the
town of Covington, Newton county, between the
Jtoal hours of sole, tut following 15 NEGROES, viz:
Witl, fifty or sixty years of age, Lyle thirty-five, Mari-
*L eighteen, lack fourteen, Polly twelve, Sarah eleven,
Patty nine. Azirifo seven, Susan five, Sally tbirty-lbree,
Lurany sixteen, Ann eleven, Lucy nine, Ben six years
old, and a child, ; lulda—levied on as the property of Tho
rn .s Stanford, sen. to satisfy a fi. fa. on th r e foreclosure
of a mortgage in favor of ohn S. Fall, administrator on
tiie '*s'..te of Stephen H Gibuore, deceased, vs. Thomas
Stanford.-sen- K. W. HARGROVE, D SVJf.
Oct 23 1C
The above negroes arc likely and will he sold without re
serve; . . k. ^ -. IV
GWISTN£TT sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
B EFORE foo court-house door in the town of Law-
roeeville, Gwinnett county, within the legal hours,
Will tie. -old, the foltuwjus! PROPERTY, to vyit:
Lat if LAND, No. 327, in the 5th district of said couni
fy, cifltabling two hundred and fifty acres, more or less—
aa’the property of ti«e dtJViidants to satisfy a fi. fa. from
the uporior Court of VVilkes county, in favor of Andtr
•ou Riddle, bearer, &c. vs Tuomaa J. Wheeler and John
Dyson.
Two hundred an ! fifty acres of LAND; being lot No.
rSfiri 5t'a district Gwinnett, to satisfy a from Mor
gan Aop.Vidr Court, in favor of itaborn Williams, vs Jer
emiah LevrreW—levied on a> the property of the defend
ant.
Fifty acres of LAND, whereon defendant lives, being
part of iof No. 13, in the 6th Gwinnett, to satisfy a fi fa.
from T-stices Court of said county in favor of James
Ricr, «i'i) vs George Givins; and .sundry other fi, fas.
from Justices court aguinsi said Givins—levy made and
returned to me by John B. Puckett, a constable.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
Adjmnistrator’s Sale.
W 'ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
next, at tiie court-house in Madison county, two
hundred and fify acres of LAND—part of the real fes-.
tittup!' William McRee, deceased. Sold agreeabk- to an
order of the Inferior Court of Clark county, siltin:
ordinary purposes.
BENJAMIN McRfcEj )
JOHN H. LO.WE, $ ‘
for
October 30
17
.Qihn'crs.
I3t
ALSD—On the first Tuesday in January next,
WW be «o!d, as abov,, two tnindred and fifty acres
W ▼ of LAND, being lot No. 266, in tne 3th district
G .viiuh *.t county—levied on as th' 1 property of the defond-
• ut, tosatist'y a fi. f>. from the Superior Court of Gwih
nett county', issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage it.
f«v r .f Pe er Lamar, vs James L. Plunkett; property
puin'ed out in fi. fi
Or.-; 3!J
W ILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
HABZSASBA^E SAXES.
On tnt first Tuesday in December next,
■mvi Till be sold, in tho town of Clarksville, Haber-
\W ersh in county, within tlte lawfol iiours of sale,
the .’blowing PROPERTY, to wit:
L >r N I. 20 iu the id di.tricf cf Habersham county—
l^vi .d on a* ih* property of Nathaniel Durkte, to aaftsfy
a fi. fo. from Columbia Superior Court, iu favor of Isaac
S. fnltV, v» sjul Dutkie.
The one halt of LOT No 31, in the 6 li district of said
CO.nty,Containing• *v<* hundred and lbrt> fiveacres, more
or k'ss, us be j^.ptrty of Henry M. Cmuney’s to satisty
ah la. isso^d f»-<n»* a Magistrates’ court of said county,
in fovor of James Brannuu, and other fi. las. from a Magis-
traics? court in fovor of Tarnei H. Trippe, vs Wiley Nieh
o!s, Sidnur Fevbus, Hotwy M- Crutole , David Nichols
and 'Vitliaiu vvnrley; levy made and returned to me by a
constable. ^
LOT No. 34>- in the 13th district ol Habersham coun
ty —i.vicd on a* the. property of Thwnas-Worsham, to-sat-
iify . fi ft. issu ol fVom a M gistrates’court of Hancock
county, in f ivor of Edmund Auererombie; levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
l)( tt» *- MXUITRN D 8>’ff
Admiftistratcw’sSale.
A GREEABLY' to an.order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of Habersham county,, wilt be sold, at the
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, non-
Biker county,—as apart of the real estate of'W*n, Bo
ling, late of Habersham ccwntyv deceased; Abo on the
same day, wiH be told, at Clarksville, HabersiN*a, coun
ty, the bal In nee of the unsold real estate of said U rn.
Boling, deceased, that is in the 9aid county of Haber
sham. Teitns made known on the day.
ABSALOM HOLCOMB, ,
WILLIAM SOLING, Jr. J re *
November 6——18 -9t
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
FfTBE SUBbCRIBEft, (late proprietor of the Globe'
JL Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion Ifouee>2
begs leave to announce to his friends ant! the public gen
erally, that be has taken that elegant and commodious five
proof Brick Building on the corner of Broad anil Jackson
streets, and immediately adjoiningthe new Masonic Hill,
ft is situated in the most central part of the City, aiyi is
in ihe veiy heart of business—being ih the vicinity of the
Augusta Bank, and the Brurirdcbaiik of Ibe State^f Geor
gia. ’" • ' -* r . - \ v
This establishment is known as the GLOBE HOTEL,
i-rd in its interior^.hrfongetnCiit’jan'd'-gfne'ral construction,-,
unites in an emihent degree, spaciousness, neatness,.and
comfort. -To the man' of family, the individual traveller;,
the daily .boa i cier, or Hie! fashfmiable \i Jtr r; the GLOBL
presents accoratiiodatlcss inferior to none in tlte'Sdutherii
States. t \ "
Ilarving Comforted for rt numlerb/years, fvrifoarc«n{fth e
most popular Hotels in this City,’ he flutters Himself fhat
his experience -ih“business, added to the jur'pefior adVirtiHi-
enahle-Wm to give foe most
Avbo uvay horKw- hint with their ’patronage.
Kvs STABl.ES.are spacious andwe+l ventilated, anfl
amply sti^tpiied with the best of provender,' and at
tended by experienced-ditd -steady Ostkrs—in addition
to which, the subscribei will bestoW'his own personal un
remitting a Unit ion. and in-his charges, will not forget the
nteodure of the times. - \ - -
GEORGIA—/n Pulaski Stytorfoi C<nfft±
OcToacw Txbm, 1830.
TfT appeiuringby the affidavit of Jafirei Tooke-, aduiufis-
JL ttalor with the.wilUnnexedfif Alleti Tooke, deeeM-
ew—that the original Bond of Gray B. Ga»dnrr, the qual
ified executor of_AWeo Tooke, deceased, of wfinffi th»
annexed is a copy in suhslaoce, (to^wilij
i GEORGI A, ). lC»<m aia. mcn bt Tae»E
Pxdsski c01A_ty. fi KMT*—That Gray B. Gardner,
.principal; arid James Bracewtff, Washington Lancaster,
Robert Thompson, Samuel RobertaMi, and V; illiam Jelk,
securities, pie held sod firmly bound unto the Justices of
the Iuforior -Coort sitting as a eonrt of ordinary of said
county, and the»r'si:cce?sors in office, in the just sum oT
tldrty thousand dellhrlr’, for the pnytmnt Of which sum of
rnoriey to the said Justices and their successor* in office,
we hind ourselves, our Jieiis, ext-colora and admiftiJtra-
tors, jointly and severally ajid firmly by these presents.
Scaled with onr senjs nnd dated this 28th of May. 1823.
The cdniiTthn of the ebove obligation t^snCfi'thal tilt
said Gray B. Gardner,acting as qualified exteutnr
will aud:'teStame.nt.of All OJ ? Tooke* deceased,
iiaviiig been n qhired by said court of ordinary t° give sc«
curity fortl e faithful executicn of his trust as executor
rtoresaicK -New il'tfia s\»id Ottny ® •' G iri***s '***■**>**?
ef Allen Tooke, deceased, do make, or cause to be me tie,
a true and perfect inventory of all aird singuhr. the
goods, chattels, and credits of-the said deceased, which*
ha ve ei sboil come to'thc faapwledgr, possession oT lifffidA
of tlte-'said’Gray B. Gardner, eseenror afoi'csaid-, or in O
the possession of r.ijy o!btr -p« , M»n forhim, and the same
so n^ade, dO-exhibit to the Justices of the Interior Court
at sc-cl? lime
situation and tliifrv eSoufceS underhieeohtecirr, wlff( 5 i U te«r qan court of ordinary for said county,
decided- satisTuetion al M as''hesfc all-bfc thert‘Upfo-irt<ii»i»«d'by said Court ofoOrdino-
Cln> imriL Nuncy, Ruse Dxxih, itbow
Derry, Peter, Wiley t Roney, 'furnrr, Tiltr.an, Moses anil
Oooly; Said titgroes soldas-thc property of lteob n B.
Neal,.deceased, andby '*rdcr ot ihe honorable the Inferi
or Court o.f New tiro county, « bile sitting for orcimnry
purposes. JONATHAN C. -MACKEY. Adm’r.
September 25' 18 _ ...
—7 5C? The Charleston Stages ‘arrive at the Globe Hu
Administrator S Sale'. every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings', nib
TTNDER ah order of the the Interior Court o’clock, fit depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
mJ of Monroe county, when sitting for oflinury purpa- morning, at half pact 9. The Washington ami Athens
ses, will be soKt, on the first i u< silay in December next, Stage, departs.every Tuesday anil Saturday .morning, at
before the court-house door in Forsyth, wan roe county, 3 o’clock, and arrives every Wednesday anth Sunday cve-
wilhin the’ usual hours of sule, two hundred, two rind a j ning at 6 o’clock. The . Elhertod Stage.-depart* every
half acres of LAND, being lot No. 14, in ihe eleyath j,‘sun day morning, at 4 o’clock, irntf arrives .evcj-y Fridi:}
district said county—sajd lot-pf land lies betwcen. Cuilo- I evening at 6. T-Ihj Pendleton Stage departs every Toes-
den6 and (chpcuuna creek, contattw about tWeuty-five [ day, at 4 o’clock in the-morning, and arrtvcs.every dop^
acrjis cleared and under giqd fciicc; the other part well I day2 o’clock in the evening. The MiHedg^villeAtage
Administrator’s Sale. *
W ILL BE SOLD, on vV edneSiiay the 22d of De
cember, at the late residence of Augustus G. C.
Mitchell, deceased* in Jones countyj all tiie PERISH A-
BLE PROPERTY belonging to the estate of said do-
ceased, consisting of horses ? cattle, hogs, sheep, oxen,
and cart, corn, fodder, house-hold and kitchen furniture,
and other articles too tedious to mention. Afso the plan
tation rented &c. Sale to continue from day to day un
till aliis sold. Terms made known on theday by
WILLIAM MITCHELL, Adm’r.
November 3 18 9t.
, i Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL, be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
agreeably to an ordor of the honorable the Inferior
Court of Twiggs county, w hile sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, atlhe court-house in Marion, Twiggs coun’y, all the
real estdte of Owen C. Fort,.late of said-county, deceased.
Bold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased.
MOSES FORT, Adm’r.
November 6 18 - v -9t
Administrator’s Sale. -
A GREEABLY u» an 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 acresof LAND, more or less, with the exception
of the widow’s dower for life— it being parts of Lots num
bers 25S, and *247—lying and being in originally thefirst
district of Wait'm now Newton county.
Also, on thc.first Tuesday ih January nex-, will be sold
at the said court-house, within the usual hours of sale,
12 NEGROES—men, women, boys, eiris and children—
all so'd 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, .tfrhaV.
September 25 42 l tt
timbered and oT good soil. Sold ss the properly of Bui-
ly Stewart, deceased. Terms on the* day ofaafo,
JOSEPH DAY, Jhhfi'r.
5eptgpiber if' D) ■ 9i.
A GREEABLY to an order' of the Inferior Court of
Taliaterrojcounty, while sitting.for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold, at the'com t-bouse in Coweta county,, on
the fii r t Tuesday in December next, two humlrr ri two and
a half iicfes of LAN Drit being'known by Nw. C2, ih the.
fift-h district cT Coweta c'Oun'fy— being purf bf the real p'b-
talc of Nancy Andrews,Tate of Talia ferro county, deceas.
ed. * Said for the benefit oTtfo fours and creditorsof said
deceased. 'ilARCUS ANDREWS, Aditdr.
September 25 7 tils
' Admmistiator’r Salc.‘ * ~ ^ '-
A GREEABLY to an qi<^-c Of the Inferior Court of
VV alien county, when silting for ordinary puiposcs,
wifi be sold on thr; first Tuesr^i • ia January iuxt, atlhe
couct-linuse in said county, six tiundred aud twenty.eigiit
acres of LAND, more or less, lying in the third district
of said: county, on tiie wa er- of Jack anti >5 uifoy ertt!..
and atjjoming lands of VVm. RjtoerG, Datiicj- Ramey,
Brinkley Boicc and others. Sokl as the pi operty <.*f The.
ophihis. Hit), deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, &c
Conditions on the day of sale. T. J. HILL,
October 9 14 J3t . .... JiuuSr.
Administratrix’s Sale.
%^/*ILL be sold, on tte firsi Tuesday iiv January next,
▼ f in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, ont
LOT of LAND, lying on Reedy crc< k in suidiounty, con
taining two hundred aiul thirty acres, well imprexed,.
whereon Hardy PooTnow lives—Sold as the property ot.
George Mock, deceased, for the benefit of-the .htirs ano
creditors of sgid deceased. Terms mad* known .tm the
day of sale. : MARY niOCIC, *2dmr'x.
f>ct'.d>« i -30 , ■ 17.. , ltH
P CRSUANT to an order dT tiie honorable iKclnferku
Court of the-couhty of Early, si hen sifti.ng for >W-
airury purpos. s, wilt be 3old at Decatur,in the couuty-of
D Kdlh, o«tl»e first Tuesday in January next,
X.OT OP HAND 2?©. 327,
lying itrtlie efgiueenUi Uo>tf ,cl of ,rigm;.Wy Jdenry, -now
DeKatb- county. Sold for Uie-focndit .'f 'Expert Kilby
Spence, orphan of Aaron Spence, .deceased-. ' -
- JANE STENCE, Guardian^
October 30 ; ; 17 . . pOt
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at the court-house in the county of
Clark, on the first Tuesday in Janimry nex», five
hunored acres of LAND and two NEGROES—Reuben,
about 20 years old, and* Doctor about 18 years old—pan j Or the s.v .c more or icss’-ly’ing on the iVatc rs iif piiWt’s
- ' . Administrator’s .Sa3e. -'•■
O N the first Tue=>tlay in Januaty m xi, will be sold of
the market-house in the town' of LotitaVrflc, tri-
fe'rson comity, between the.osdr.l haws of sale, by* •virtue l
of hi onler of tiie- Court of Oftltfoujry of. said edlwityy'tkfe-.
foHow nig properly, to wit:
A:fi tIre r#:;if estate uf ■WiLfomi Hnnft 1 '.K, Tate
of S4id.c0n.htyj deceased, suppose d to eoutain l 50h aens,
Arrives everyi.doy-except Thursday, a t -7 o’clock in ft»e ew-
niug, and departs evepy.d^.y exeo.pt Wcilnesday, at 9f o’-
eloek in the oioming. The- Savaimah Stage arriy;-s e** '
'ry ondny Wednesday,and Frhhiy, at tO o’eteefo in • the
niorninc, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and-Thur«
day, at 2 o’clock ih Uee monring., .' - --
- . -WILLIAM SHvANNUN v
Jhjgnxia<Oc f ~ l, t 82P—— -->96-.—-- f f
CALL ANi> -8KK!
kJ THE S^ibsefl'v r resjirctfully irTforms-j 1
ry, and tire surdc goo Jsrchattels and credits do well and
truly edminister aecnrding to-law, end make a just and
trm- acecunt of his agings and doings when by law re
quired—and further, do- well rml tru!y pay and defiver
leg.VvK P contained' and speriffd in the said will of Alien
To«ke, decetrsrd, cs for as ihe said goods, chattels, end
credits wrilltstrnd^ or the law require, and in all thii.-fr*
CiUlifulsy perform his duty as. executor aforesaidaccord
ing to law, then the above obligition to be vcid, eketQ
remahv in full force,
- ; ' - Gray It. Gardner, (l. s J
• - ' ~ Robeil-TItontpson, . [t,. s ]
v _-**vi J;mus Eraceicdl, -ji,. s. J
W ashington Loucoslev,!*** 8 I
' • ' ■ ' ' Smr.ual Robertson, - ft,, s.j
' - • Wm: Jelk, ' Jt.fj
Biinrtl,sealed and acknowledgedm open Court, this24th
May, 1823. Thad. G. Rolf,
- Joel CmwJ'ord,
his been loft'or drsli oyed— 'y
ll-is Oie'.efqra ordered; Th3t the opposite parties do
caus^.-fay the rtext term of this court, w hy tiie above
-w py should uot-baesUiblisiieM in, IfoU.of sqid lost oi ig.inaH
^aqd that ibis Rule baftiuhlished in. ope.of the public gar
z~vtt*s.uf tjaf State, once.a inoulh forthree rwirfths.
A trhr r»taet fronHUe '*i«ntes, Octotur 13ih, 183(T
( Uu'€) .; - JOSETIT C AKULTHF.RS, Cl’k.
infcjiHREE «ajs after Okite I promise to pay .George A-
J[ 'kinsyW b<?stnf*rj ftMfv-sewn (ionafa and ninely-twft
rents, foir vtUue rogarveff, March 182S - - '
4%aeit) ■>: - -v ELI EITZGERRALD.
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mi
G F'O R GIV FrarkcW pn unty,
Persomrity camp-ittfo'ofen rouft, George AKrfls, who
being sv.- orrv, sutTh tluit. Ids hird ifl- Ms -fms&essioii the- orig-
inalp^oniissory of wtrich d»e abo»e is a isue copy,
*#** ^ m mi
-Test, Janxs Monais, C]’k#
he bis dp'ixddli >’Or* F.T
ELrTEPcT^IlffZVUg-ET
in. \ tRKuLLioN, Cavrulif«>• i»ty‘,.if.,. stpd
11 trier- riims. u.iha* be will give us gttier
aj^EuSwtiW to .iff that may..faypy. tipi with jbeir pafyon-.
.'•ge »S my other Inn-Kf aper in as.ftewfy suftktf cubntty.
a;'his—Though Cai‘roIl*cdMUly i^oshfijm kjpt in flic buck
ground-, defotued and shaded by reports, yet I hope oil
will soon be blown atv.ij by the sunshine of’virtue, nor-
.lured by the GoVpel of Christ, and tiie Histruefinn of ji/fc.
and Sciences—*So c utf mid .see . C. MctLYRYY.
Apr,; 24- -- 2^5——tf-. . > ’ ■ " '■
IT apuemiOg tA tj** Court upon the fortvgoTpg^.ffifievit,
Uiat.Gtorjte.AkRfo'hfed’whis poftSiMrioHdht orig#*wh«ote,
i.f nfiich th«
Uost
Mg ..... . . ..
'uby .sojd oo'ly *botfkJ.'iint WeOtubil^ittl m lieu cf she
urigmtftso hist or ihrktiridi.as itit-Vriniid, -optVUial a copy of
this fob- he pubhsfo (honrerU ihonUr Snr thtee ir>nnU.s in
some pi:b!i«cgaiseUe in foift-Slate.--.A true copy from the
iiiintftesjrtStb October/....
lf*C o re;-;.-- .' IHIIftHr, tflah
‘.Novenrhrr 6'—*’ y '-.- t-8 - ' - 3ur
jT-i ILL keeps open- 4 House of Entertainment,
-at the south-weitceiaier el the public sqnajw
he town of Mai ion Twiags county, and only
plt jiges himself, to those wiio may- favor him wrjrh theii
cuUs,.toftp the bestNhe min. - HE1VRY LOYLESh
M,>rinn,-5ierit 40-'-, : r - 4-T -ff' ■ .-
» f ■';rz—_ : 1 "r. - r—r— .j— 7*
Hooted Vine^, Vine Cuttings,
- ; GSAP i S & W I»t. -
hits <01 Kit, ,,t \i ;?ce of-rc^rr^BiCt'
M: iq Jo-| l I'ciiruiity,i>h The Cilnt6irJE6ad- neat ^Slla-
40ft 3 years old Routs at 25 cehfs.mrpi,: Bt.‘
3V3^ 2-yrar* .dn do . atSO cents per plant!..^ r fi*
COO 1 yrkt do ri0 ^ -at rsift- per plant.. ! •' [
* '25,-flOO .Cujffirigj atjjl23p;jr rhqutsami.. • * .
SW g.rilfms s.t♦ et a-rril snur’Winc, cents prf
:-;ell»riljy thy btrrri;!. de^ttrerlat'anjr pbtee^nul «^cV ■»
40 —if takyn at toy- place, $ • 12|ri',c’fits per - . j
Iny quantity Of j&'i.sJir ripci Grapes e^’n Ve Jnid,,Jiy '
pduiid, clustejF, or ottK^rndseV.on.hvCral.'tfrins—as.ivtif ar
Giape Syriiji. ,
' N B.— fWso'iis buying q'n'ohtith s ef Vine Rrsots and
- ^ gulasfiiDowdy.
* 3 Ceuil^iyf Gxdfiuerij, idly aojoiirned. Term, l?30.
H m ULE, jikblE;—.Th-.'. petitj,db iifLcyvje Wodd v adinia-
jL®/^^traJor;ov^ii.slMv,EViins, -ifeytea-niU, she'weth font
'he iws fully to..ipleto.i t!«e :id@i!i isty.rifidp .of said Es^atc^
!nd prays .Ki. {«-.flifiterisliierii—- fVfotrnepcn. it is
ordered hUfilrt Court, That a" cofiy efihia rplr.tm pnhlvsh*
ed once, a monthfor-Kx rpomhs inr one of Pbe puldic g-i-
ttrs of^this.rfqiliriffc'-oi»tfejHP-rewd,
.■‘hew C3uyp* J fif isayjfyrwhf smd L«ftecs Dismiss-
..spry sliftn'd-.ferji. Ire.gyautyfl.
Juty, 1830/
, ...y.-. •' Jt^Bf^C'A*R5?i7 n-IE'i^, tV'k : c. ,ol
Aux ar ’ ■ • . - 1*.., v * ‘ ’.6' m
Vine Cuttings,eoahaKt-foy Fine JJrea^rrVGifofc; /firhivii
.n grr-tis : ' ‘ U.' DlLM t
October 23“
J6
RILM F R.
•4t
of the estate of Wilfiam McWw, deceased. Soid agri e-
idily to an order of the Inferior Court of said county, sitt
ing for ordinary purposes, fur the benefit ufiht creditors.
BENJAMIN McftEE, l , . Wr ,
JOHN H. LOWE; \eddndrs.
Oct 84 16 > lit
WAI.T Sir
On thf ftrs Tuesday in December next,
a. p ii-o*vi, v-ri i Jse noor in the io iiof l.onroe, AVal-
CjL cu'juq, .vul b --old, between foe usual hours of
s r • tl\c following lMtetP'*.RTy, (tu-wit:)
•» - u f rui LO'f. on tfo commons of Monroe, adjoin-
*Vii|. ru >.'nrr a; j others--- levied on as tiie property-nf
. it \y iUi « iqs, to satisfy a -tn fa, issued out of Mor-
,,,) „-'<p“i-u>r t-oart in favor of Carter W, Sp.nks, vs
> J* - u. it. Wlihasis;.proptrty pointed out by John «j.
w JOHN T. MORROW, £L Shff.
W.
v : ) _On the first Tuesday in January next.
: . %’fi'LiJEri—-one by the n »m« of Milfoy, about
< ■ ; -I■ irs i !g.-, aod one by the name ol Mary,
ao--''-it HV an-.iu^lit year- oif age, and the other, the infant
in..; ‘u'u •: • I- said VlirY~t«fid un a« the property of
j^Ti'a 'i >1' , by virtue erf a mortgage fi fa. ih f; vor -of
T ;n.,~ ilaueooL, vs s id Aloata; pro;ierty pointed out
iff s ri fi fd. JOHN T. MOUROVV, D. Sh'Jf.
Oct >3 f€
?U&ASKi SJRLS3. -
On the firgftt'vKsday in Defeaibeir next,
W iLL b«. sold,*-at the court-house in the town of
Hartford, Rwaski counts between the usual bourn
of vwte, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
- (Joe hundred and ninety-seven and an half aeros.of
welt imprnvco o->k and hickory LAND. .No. 845, in the
f4th dtstnet lorweriy vViikrnson itow- Pulaski eounit-rr
tivo hundred two and an half acres of oak and hicko
ry LAND; lying tu the 22J district Ibrunrity VVilkinsun
now Ful iski counly, number not known adjoining kinds
wit!i the widow Mary Mercer rod others,01. the waters of
Rocky creek—all levied on aailie property of John Tally,
to satisfy * ff- for in favor of.Low & Wallace,-vs said
Tolly.
Three hundred acres well improved LAND, being two
fractions on the Ocnodge© river, four mites «efour^Haw^
kiiMvillc, Whereon foreman Hedges now lives, rin tlwe.
4|h district .of formerly Dooly n««v Pulaski county, tnun-
hers not known—levied on as foe property of John J,
H-dges, to satisfy h fi. f*. in favor William B .McGeriiCe,
vasaid Ho<lg s; pointed out by the defeitdant. Term;-
cash. .1 \V1K« H. WARREN, D. Sh r ff
'Nottmki 6 17-
drct'lc hi aanl county. The titles will be shown on the day
of Side* * '■ '»
Also, will be sold, on the sqme tlavand sanjb;placo,lbr-
foRowfog NEGROES, atf bilongirg to so »l estate^. *0
wit:—Creasy ,x won«aft, Yieeyai wdman,'out] hecj’iittr
Children,’ li ejpel andjier chrlti. Milly 17y;cuH»i oJd| Uiva-
da 5 years ofd^ and .foBT-d boy S years old' v Terms'will
be made known on tiie day oTsale ;
THO vl AS HANNAH, > ”
JOSEPH W> iGHAM, 5 rs ’'
Admiuistfafgr's Sale.
CREEABLV tv an order of the lufct ior Court' ot
Administrators Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be.Sold,
at Ibecouj-t-housc :n Monttcello, Jasper cpuutyv
the NEGROES belonging to the estate of C-r-awford Ed- Noyemh n f 10 ' " 19
inondson, lute of sakl-county, .deceased, consisting of boys
am| feHows— or su ninny, its will be sufficient to pay the - k -
debjs of said estate. Sold by order of the. Court of Or- f- m ‘ ,, . . ...-l. . ........
dinary fo: said county,’ for the benefit of the heirs and ‘ le,,r y ® f * U0 .*Y» to self the real eft* let: f Jpbn M«-
erediters. Terms made known on the day of sale. * j - Kt '’ deceased, wiil he s«ld,-oii Hie fft sl TtiVsday in JaitiH
GARLAND MAXOEY ! ar 7 04 ia » Court-house -doer in the town of X'aVuni-
THOA! \S EDMONDSON [b»rj, Musaugec eounty, between the ustfal koure'of-salc,'
Jidmaiistrutors He bonis mnT fit LAND, -number one lowbred «Wte«.ve»»fyr
Oct 23 16 ’ ' lit jaeven in the sevuitn ilwtrict cF-saiJ keuhlyv Sold.for
flwaen’eflt of the heirs and.c«idiU»rs <tf J>;»UI deceasetk
•JACOB xMcREE,-Afim’r.
' JW+TICM. -
I.L persons are li.'feby Bed's{ntin.st trading fW
a -Band for title's to LOT No. -278^10the d'hdislrte’
ot.Lva cdahfy, given .by myself to ^ .Stjnit«a % iW0 : <f
.37rhriN^venJj,<'r r fi327—ifS tKe same is forfeited, and Lam
detirmined not to t ortiply v. itlfit. *■ ‘ » ;.
' ’ v ‘ v . LEWIS FREE,' -
Clnrhhntle Oct Wth 1830 •' 1-T ''4t r
OK COURT,
- . .... - - r y. KM,' 1-S30..
fFhe Governor on the infbrmaiicit.iif 'Ti .
•oKini Wri.j>o?f;vs. y
V :i^‘3ri^1o ftte6iMar,Tiy : ^te->rt-i4irn oKfo,c Sheriff,
thcri t^fedrfrnihint-ft» thealKvxre^foSp.te-naMd-bo founrl
, fi sir4-cotmfyf it is Hicreferp'.«fo^iW, fbdt servitc.bL- prt-
'te-rted by piililicftfoiviw'om.-of ** pdW^.'kVzettes df thib
’State, oTtee a laonth for Aree tnonUs.- ;ffik-ae-temy-train-
fb*!'mifotVtds/•' - - *V.-I>L;A9H^0RD,jr. Clark.
o-v-3t> «****• ^ .. . 3m w.
' AiLOijLUiA, 'U AX
Court of Oruinnnis'.fu/ir . ft fi-30. -
s-rrid Court.
T LII the‘nppliiJM-fop of Benjamin
«. JJamraoekdiriiftist r'.itor..at Juba JL 'Besr.dsiv, dt-
ve;ts-jtl,.sfaUn^-lhtit he.fcas billyrift-eb irged ttediriies ar-
>igurduis AUaii^tsUaftor aioresaid.anJ praying, to bi i!is,-
f missed Jheaelram—It is ordered, That avcopy-pfftliis Rule
he pwbliMtnd once k moot!: for six mantju- in.pi>e r oT the
jMiblie.gazelles cf-tbwSto(e, ; i^(fyifhtg .fell pvr^ns-t-OH-
WAitfT iJD. .
C ASH ivtU he i>ri" for able bodied
-NEGRI? V* EN. to .Work 011 llrr
pii-blie rdad.s of 1 latK’d;;k ebuii’y-. Ap
ply folhe Mibscrihcr r A^eKt ofriWlnfo*
, »dr Coo, t, at Sparto. JER ^ - R ' REEV E<?r 1
November 20
2t>
3f*
G fe (> R t G I A.—-F Oi a nyrl eoojtfy.
;r
A'
Administrator’s Sale.
GREEABLY tu an onlerof the Inferior Court of
Wilkinson county, white setting ft»r-drdindrypurpw»-
ses, Will Tie sold, on the first Tuesday.in-January next, at
the court-house door in’Ifoomastun, Upson county, V
L0T of LAND, Nv>. Zd^. HI the lltfi dis
Irjtf of orlginatty Monroe, now Upsori county. The same
being part of th- real estate hf Brice Paul, deceased^—
S-j|d for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on
the day of said
October 30
JOHN CRUTCHFIELD, Mm*or.
17 ' 10f'
November 13
19
St
A greeably >o au ordvr of.’ tire Inlurro 'Com t t,f
Henry county to sejl the fwii estate.of John iVc-
Kee, deceased, wji'tbeon r be first Tuesday irt-F'b-
rmiry. next, at Garrhlitorv^’Carroil conifty, Li.t.oi LAlSiD,
number two hunffred ativljeighteeOjin the epiVii 'diMryft of.
iaid county, as the property Of said deee;ij.ed. Sold fur
Hi* benefit iff the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
\ r JACOB McKEE, Adm’r.
• Novfmbc'r 1^3. ffA . fti. *
■KjpTAKEN UP, by Jc%se>Soarborougli'ef
A 49l.h disfriecCj tolls before
lepse 'r,c.irhnnmft)i, a . . ., / . ^
v Chewrut SofreJ Gelding-,
S'tpposva ’.o I«h3 ;>r 6 yt ar-rfokg tivir white
fori, atm a. s£»eb srretrk in'his Lee—Appi a Wed by Alex
ander Lane and Jamfc» Watea to “St vfcnK.five dollars; -
•' EDWARD lANE, Cl’k.
November T 2ft - -- . ■ 3^
GEORGIA- IJciify coiuriv,.. .. s ... . '
U RREA% Aaron ?.uket, jun. Qppjies to ine for
f v leUets of Administrat ion on the estate of Aaron:
In the■ $hm&nw' (Toutifif Fraaihuin cdunUj.-
MaKYANN foAlVD, 1 ' • * '■
-. Vs ' : f Lib^; "Fds? biycite*.’ .
3 ' - w -
T aVjwarftig by - e refoirp of fot Sheriff, that the 4#>-
L ft ndro-t; JiThn Foard, is not to he^Juiubiri aaid-conn- -
tv af Frrofiiin—41 is 'in- mofie-n,^ iSvfiterdAy 0it Codrt.
.*vhjrt service’of Irani writ life p*i frenfed ~ty pulfiifatWcf
lliis Ytilc in one jif tlre-|l(folig-g’jj^^9 bfike-
1 mon’iffor tbre^niodDiV. AriTufetrejf^nrtRelrihmfrt^
- Administrator’s v ale.
W ILL be, sold, oft Tuesday the 14tb day of December
next,, at the coort-boose in -Telfair countv, - be. #, - , , ^ ,
.ween the usual hours ol sale, the followin? NEGROES I'Corrol. ftetfeased, by ordcruf UiC Inferior Court oi'aaio
' wit: \ . ’ . county, when sit;.*
Adtiaiustrator's i5atc. ,
ffHAN tbe first.Tuesday in January nVxt, will be .sold,
v/ in McDonough, llemy eoonify, LOT of'LAN D
.uumber fifty-trm. in the seventh district df 5« iff county
$old fbr the beneut -of-lhe htirs and creditors of Bcnj.inun
T
Sherwood’s Gazetteer.
tiE ia.-t uf itu Edition just rerejv-d
November 5 GRA FT A GREEN.
A#?:?, a girl nbojil 16 yenrs old, and-her in-
font child—Sold by order; of tiie Coort of Ordinary of «nid
county as the property of the ortate of Jehu. Everitt, de
ceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs and- creditors of aciil
MARK W JLCOX. Mm'r.
Dcluber 30 , . J7 . : . ~
November 13
;ng fur nr iinary purposes,
LEVI WHITE, >
JOHN Q; DU LIN,, fi
19
Jidm?rs.
9t
Parker, sen. late hfekid county, deceased:
These ."are tbeiofore to cite .and*timoivjidh irit aiidjsih^
gujai tbrnkindred andcifc 4.tor9.nffs;uA df ; cyai»d v ip.bt'a.i^"
appear ;vt toy -fflce. within tUe trtfiepreseribed by htw, to
shew c jufc, if any they have, why.said let^Ors shoo},1 not
he granted. Giv^n undtr nHrhomi,. this 20th d;ty ofDc-
tblwr, 1830. '. % \ GUY W. SAJJTiJ, sT c c. o
November 13 ' - 19 5t
*
Ailmimstrutor’s Sale.
I N pursuance of un order of the Honorable tbc Gour’
Of Ordinary , of Franklin county, will be spld. nn foe
first Tuesday in December next, at the court bouts in Ra
ker county, a
TRACT OP LANS,
fyiog in'sftii county of Ruber, No. 69, in the 3d distrir
formerly -ttariy now Bakep—containing two hundred and
fifty acres--Draw.» by Thotnas Clark,..and sold fbr the
henefii of bte heirs and creditors. - Terms made know t
>n the day of sale, *
0 . , — 'THOMAS CLARK, fidzsft.
September 18 ii
A dm i n is tratorf s~Safe. .
fTNDF.R 'in order at .tu.-Inferior Court of the eounty'
wJ of VY-Slton, when anting ibe ordinary purposes, will
he sold, on the first Tuesday ti February .next, at the
court-house door in Hah-is county, LOT No. 219, in the
eighteen fo divteict of formerly’Muscogee, now Harris
county. Sold for tbe benefii of. the orediidrs aud heirs of
Frances Nash* late of 'Elbert eointv, deceased.
SAMUEL ALLGOOD, A<lmV.
November 13 * " -HI 9c '
I.OOKATTSIS!
fk UL persons.wk-ra/iedio-meoai services rendered by
iA my horse GAlLA ITN, will pi«ase.pay,tiicir note .-
;■* [bcounts, io-tanter, to Hr. HeMsr Duncan of M» ;
ridgevitle, who m authorised to receipt for die.
* ' WM. IV FOARD.
November 1-3 T9 tf
GEORGIA—Pulaski county.
-ffTOHN D- McCUlXERS applies to me for Jeriers of
RJP' Administration on the eihxie ofCharles Sfuarl.tete
of,said county, decensed:
These are therefore to cite and admonish aO fbe kin
dred and creditors ef said dece acd fo.be and appear at
my ofliee, within the time prescribed byffSw, to shew
eftu-e, if any they havt, vihy aaid letters shuhld not life-
j granted.. Given under u>y hand, this I2tfi d.iyrof :Niftteni.
her, 1830. JOSKf tf CAKRUTHERS c. C. o.
f jftOUR mouths after dale application drill-be made to
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Habersham
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave.to
sel{ LOT No. >50, m the iiiftth district of C »rro!l county,
forthJ8 beirr fit of the heirs and creditors of Mary NViHnn-
sou’s orphan#. *’ JOSEPH DOBSON, Guardian
N'vwnl*er'L1830, *0" J *
(iteniisfcOiy. sho.ukkiyutbe gyuryied..•
A true attract-frojn Rs*‘:w.:ppk«,4bis T2 h JuLv 1830L
JESSE ^WCYU LL, fi J «.
’4. --.a r-/ ' 2 , W '
18 ih Ofetuber, ^530. ‘
Nov rn*ier 6
J A>I E$ Iff JRRIS, Cl’k;
- fiJ' 3m **:;
‘■y" ■ 11 ."WL.uni'fw
^jftOUIt iniroiha aJter.ihite ayptirntidn-uhi mud UX
L the h uiarabte the Inferior-CiiurlAff Jnekaro toon-.
ItIrivhon"sjWtd^fiw imlmSfry*•».rposi». fofffoiiye te-sell the
E'A'NDhelonging to ijie estate wtfftf'i. k'ai bfeough, deceas
ed, fote of saidcaKnt-j^ff.ui Uieof the heirs of said dtfo
ceh'sed. - . . l i3l v
OcRilter 2S- ‘ d*r ;■ r U -V* • ♦ 4m.
m m i k "f 1 Jirfv&i. •
^UUR ui«niUs.#JU:Miato a^pUe^iiia^iyiil be"piade.4d
the HiiiiuQihle t!>e Inferior Ca^yt of llcfiry county,
when silling, fer-tn dunu-y purposes, forka ve fo^H! Frr*x-
t.itfh No. 3li(, in the-5th district Early-county—belonging
•to the.cstfeje of Alexander Moore, ’ kite ^ lleury eounty,
deceased; to bc'sbkl for-ihe lienefit of the hciFfe and cred
itors of said deceased/ ' •*.’ -■ ; f '
TiiOMAS iX JOHHSONv Aduffr. .
JiiTy 17 ' --•->■' • 4m
n ‘ j. ^^T— r 1 WT 'J-'T. .
F OUR raohthS aRer d itc ftppttcat'mpMctH-lie madetO'
. ^ the Honoralrle the lnferior Courlof Wilkinson coun
ty, when silting for ordinary .purposes,'for leave to sell all
life real estate’ hf QimtdpbfcP Peiuaori, late of idUl emo*
iy, dfepeased— Fur lho benefit pf the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. ; V ‘ ’ • '
uulv,
j.ttrtJit mouths iift^i. ‘4jU aj»]i jc;ttr.‘U.\. -.1 G ■ pe
rn. the honorable the inferior: Court of Irtrifo c-.
when siliing for ordinary purposes, for |ei.Ve to si li gt
Heal Estate of Lewis Wagones^laJe of Hernicsfi .county,
iecflMsed, consisHing ofont tract of Land, No. 34, Ht thy
Jl»t district of origto .lly Lee now Randolph eoup.'y—ifo*
Ge benefit of thecreuilors of Saul deceased.
'' WILIAM FUSSELL, Adm r.
Aay« -4' ' 4ar '* -
August 28,
F QUR months after date appRcattpif yrlR tc.made?»
tiie brinorabte-foie luCcnor^Cmrrtf of thfeicgounfy if
NfeWton7wfoi te sitting fiilr oritihSty porposes for Icavc tfik'
-sell thr wbole of the real estate berangH»g8ortH*esUts fff
Reuben B. Nooff, in’p of Newton cusmv. deceased.•" r '
t