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GWUriTfcTT 8ALB3.
Or ttiefirsi Tuesday in January next,
A T (he court-house in the town of Lttwceneeville,
Grinnett county, will be sold, the following PRO-
I* ftTY, (o wit:
One negro MAN, about thirty years old, named Bob—
levied on as the pro,»erty o» Henry Dunn, sen. to satisfy
a fi. fa. from Gwinnett Superior court, in favor of Toliver
D ivis for the use of Nathaniel Burge, again*■ Said Hen
ry Dunn and WiiUam Dunn, security on the stay off. fc*
Two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, being lot No.
1ST, in the 7th district—levied on as ths property of Sha-
Jrick Bogan to satisfy a fi. fa. front Givinett Superior
Court in favor of George W. Moore, against said Bogan.
THOMAS WORTHY, Sheriff.
Jit the sime time and place, will be sold,
Two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, more or less,
being No. 91, in ihe 6ih district Gwinnett county—-levied
mi as the property of tire defendants to satisfy four fi. fas
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T the court-house in the town of Hartford, Pulaski
county, wilt be sold, between the usual hours of sate*
the fallowing PROPERTY, to wit:
Two hundred two sod an half acres Pine LAND, Got
No. 108, in the 19th distru t formerly Wilkinson now
Pulaski county — levied on as the property of Joseph Ele
ments, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Justices Court in Favor
of Ssmuel W. Holt, vs said Clements; levied on and re
form'd to me by a constable.
902j acres Fine LAND, lot No. 183, in the 19th dis
trict formerly Wilkinson new Pulaski county—levied on
is the property of Joseph Clements to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of Thomas Spears, vs said Clements; levied on and
returned to me by a coustaWe. Terms cash.
JAMES H. WARREN, D. Sh’ff.
November 27 Rf
GnffirJ Wo id roof, Abradaur Harris aud Kail* bird Harris,
ex.cutors of Daniel Hams, deceased.
, Two hundred acres of LAND, more or less, being the
plantation whereon George B. Morgan now lives—levied
in as the property of said George B. Morgan, to satisfy a
ti. fa. from Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of James
Wardlaw against Alexander Hamilton, George B. Mor
gan and Ephraim Barker,
David W. Mil lei’s interest in two hundred and fifty a
crea of L\ND, more or less, being lot No. 14, in the
Gui Gwinnett—levied on and returnci to me by James
Gordon, constable, to satisfy a fi- fa- from a Justices'
court in Gwinnett county, in favor of George A. Gordon,
vs. said David W. Miller.
Lit of LAND, No. 55, in the 6th district Gwinnett
da inty—levied ou as the property of David Sayers, to sat
isfy four fi. fas. from a Justices’ Court, in favor of James
A u .tin, vs. David Sayers and Le2arus Minor; levy made
mid returned to me by Few Gordon, lawful constable.
One crib of CORN, supposed to be twenty-five barrels,
more or less—levied on as tbe property of Henry Bagley
to satisfy a distress warrant for rent, issued by John
Mil's, Justice of the Peace, Gwinnett county, in favor of
John Mostly agrinst said Henry Bagley.
WILLI AW BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
ALSO—At the same time and place, will be sold,
250 acres of LAND, being lot No. 966, in the 5th dis
trict Gwinnett—levied on as the property of the defend
ant, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court of Gwin
neit county, issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage in
favor of Peter Lamar, vs James L. Plunkett; property
pointed out in fi. fa.
Oct 30 \VILL! AM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
WAZ.TCST SALES.
Or thefirst Tuesday in January next,
A T ihd court-house door in the town of Monroe, Wal-
tou eouuty, will be sold, between the usual hours of
s de, tiie following PROPERTY, (to-wit:)
Three NEGROES—one by tbe name of Millcy, about
twenty-lour years of age, and one by the name ul Mary
about tw< nty-eigbt years of age, and the other, the infant
made child ol the said Mary—levied on as the property of
John Moate, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of
Thomas Hancock, vs said Moate; property pointed oim
in said fi. fa. JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sh’ff.
Oct 33
Adraimstnrtor’s Sale.
I N pursuance ol au order if the honorable the Court
of Ordinary of Franklin county, will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in December next, at thecowrt house m Ba
ker eounty, a __
TRACT OF LAND,
lying in said county of Baker, No- 69, in the 3d distric
formerly Early now Baker—containing two hundred and
fifty acres—Drawn by Tbomas Clark, and sold for the
benefit of bis heirs and creditors. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
THOMAS CLARK, Adm’r.
September 18 — 11 tk
ALSO—On the fist Tuesday in February next,
One cuw, one bed and furniture, one pot, one oven, one
kettle, ten cliair*, two trunks and contents, one set fire
dbg*, shovel and tongs, one side-board, and divers planta
tion und other tools—levied on m the property of John
ilorsburg, to satisfy 5 morlgag-ti. fa. from Gwinnett In
ferior Court, in favor of Charles Price, sen. vs said John
Horseburg. WILLIAM BREWSTEP, D. Sh’ff.
December 4 99
FHAK2CX.IXff SALES.
On ihe first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold, at the court-house in Carnesville,
Frauklin county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One hundred foriy-eight and a half acres of LAND, ad
joining Couch and others—as the property of Hannah P.
Vaaghn, executrix of Jarius Vaughn, deceased, to satis
fy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court in favor of Cor
nelius K. Don ihoo vs. the said Hannah P. Vaughn, exe
cutrix of tbe said Jarius Vaughn, deceased—alao on<
hundred and sixty-five acres of LAND, as the property of
the said Hannah P. Vaughn, execu’rix of the said Jari
us Vaughn, adjoining Turman and others, at the instance
of Cornelius K. Dooshoo; levied on and returned to nte
by a constable.
Alsu two hundred and forty acres adjoining Snell and
others—as the property of Hannah P. Vaughn, executrix
of J irius Vaugtm, to satisfy au execution in favor of
Sti nford and Mitchell and others; levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
Also eight hundred and fifty acres on the waters of the
middle fork of Broad river adjoining Mitchell and others
as the property of John Trigg, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of E. and T. Beall, vs the said John Trigg.
POSTPONED SALE.
ALSO—At the sams time and place, will be sold,
One thousand acres of LAND, on Shoal creek, ad
joining Hardy nndothers—as the property of Richard F.
Cta.pp.dear to satisfy two fi. fas. in favor of Win. W.
Carnes, vs the said Richard F. Chappelear.
HARRISS TONEY, Sheriff.
December 4 - 92
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, at the court
house in Wilkes eounty, pursuant to an order of
the Inferior Court of said county, while sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold, one TRACT ul LAND lying on
Kettle creek in Wilkes county, containing
675 ACBDS
more or »nd aJjainirg land* of Groves, Dcvant, and
others. Also,
One House and Lot,
adjoining lands of Brewer, Chandler, aud others; the lot
contains forty acres more or less. Also, about FORTY
OR FIFTY LIKELY NEGROES, consisting of men,
women, and children.
All of the above, ie the property cf Felix G. Hay, de
ceased, late of Wilkes county, and will be sold for tire
benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased.—
Terms, twelve months credit, the purchasers giving bond
with approved security.
THOMAS WOOTTEN.) .
LEWIS S. BROWN, j
November 1, 1830 21 6t
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the Bret Tuesday <0 January next, will be sold,
at the .raurt-house to Montieello, Jasper county,
the NEGROES belonging to tbe estate of Crawford Ed
mondson, hie cf Said county, deceased, consistingof 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 for said county, for the beta fit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known on tbe day of sale.
GARLAND MAXCEY,
THOMAS EDMONDoON,
Administrators de bonis non
Oct 23 16 lit
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sohi, n the first Tuesday in January next,
agree ably to an order of the honorable the Inferior
Court of Twiggs coun'v, while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, atthe cour*-house in Marion. Twiggs county, all tb»-
real estate of Owen C. Fort, late of said county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased.
MOSES FORT, Adtn’r.
November 6 18 9t
Administratrix’s Salt.
W ILL be sold, on foe first fuesduy in January next,
in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, one
LOT of LAND, lying on Reedy creek nt said county, con
taining two hundred and thirty acres, well improved,
whereon Hardy Pool now lives—Sold as the property of
George Mock, ceeeased. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. MARY AlOCE, Adtnr'x.
October 30 17
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P URSUANT to an order of the honorable the Inferior
Court of the county of Early, it hen sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold at Decatur, in the county of
DtK&lb, on the first Tuesday in January next,
LOT Or XJUTD NO. 927,
lying in the eighteenth district of originally Henry, now
DeKalb county. Sold for the benefit of Expert Kilby
Spence, orphan of Aaron Spence, deceased.
JANE SPENCE, Guardian.
October 30 17 HR
GEORGIA—Henry county.
W HEREAS, John P. Dbdson applies to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of John Brown,
lute of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singu
lar the kindred and creditors uf said deceased, to be aud
appear at my office; within the time prescribed by l ife, to
diew cause, if any they have, why said letters sliouhl not
be grained. Given under my band, this i.’9th day of Oc
tober, iS30. GUY VV. SMITH, D. c. c. o.
Nov 13 ‘9 5!
Administrators Sale.
O N tbe first Tuesday in February next, will be sold,
at tbe court house in the town uf Covington, Ncw-
jo county, the whole cf the real property belonging to
the estate of Reuben B Neal, late of said eounty. de
ceased—consisting of the. PLANTATION upon which
deceased died, and the LOT of LAND which he pur
chased pf L. P. Mackey—all lying upon South river and
its waters. Said land sold uy order of the honorable
'the Inferior" Court of said eounty, while sitting for or
dinary purposes.
JONATHAN C. MACKEY. Adm’r.
November 25 !• 9i
Administrate! V Sale.
/'ILL be sont, - i't’te place of holding Court in the
county of Randolph, on the lirst Tuesday in Jan
uary next, within the usual hours of sale,
Lot of LAND, No. B5, in the 32d district of
originally Lee, now Randolph county—said land sold by
an order of Ihe honorable Inferior Court of N®Wton coun
ty, while sitting for ordin uy purposes, as the property ot
William Lane, sen. deceased.
ALLEN LANE, Adm’r.
SepD tnber 4 9 9t
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Admiuistja or’s Sale.
/ ILL be sold, at the court-hous. in the town of Cov
ington, Ne.viou county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the /<>llu ir»g NEGROES, to wit:
CiayLuj.a, Nancy-, Hose D'.narh, Nathan
Deny, 1‘eter, Wiley., Rency, Turner, Tiiman. Moses and
Gouty. Said n. grots sold as the properly of Reuben B
Neal, deceased, and by --rder of tire honorable l.tlrtftri
or Court of Newton county, n Kite sittit;; 1 for ordinary
purposes. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm’r.
September 25 12 td-=15t
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY -o an order of the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county, sitting for oidm .ry purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, in Uic
town of Lexington,
SEVEN NEGROES.
to wit:—Essex, Jack, John, Willis, Fanny, Ann, and Jin
ny—Sold as the property of Mordecui Howard, deceased.
Terms cash. Also,
On the first Tuesday in February next,
in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, LOT number
sixty-nine, in the tenth district formerly ''onroe—Terms
credit until 85th December, 1831. Sold for tbe benefit of
the heirs. THOMAS HOWARD, Jr. Executor
October 30 17 lOt
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
next, at the court-house in Madison county, two
hundred and fifty acres of LAND—part of the real es-
tatraof William McRee, deceased. Sold agreeable to an
order of the Inferior Court of Clark county, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
BENJAMIN McREE, ) ...
JOHN H. LOWE, \ " qd
October SO 17 l3t
Administrator’s Sale.
ffTNDBR an ^rcei ol tbe lioiioruble the Inferior Court
K_J of VIonror couiiiy, «vben sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold, on die 6>et i n **di»y in December next,
bctorc the court-house dc>ot iu Forsyth, Monroe county,
within the usual hours of sale, two hundred two and a
half acres of LAND, being I l No. 14, in tbe eleventh
district said county—suid lot of land lies between Culio-
dens and Icliocunna creek, contains about iwt utv-five
acres cleared and under good fence; lire olln r part well
timbered aud of gn-»U soil. Sold as the properly of Bai
ty Sk wart, deceased. Terms on lire da\ of safe.
JOSEF.il DAY, Adtn’r.
September 1 ? .10 9t
BABBaSBARK 8AA.B3.
On thefirst Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be suIJ, before tbe court-house duor In tbe
town Clnrkcsvilte, Habersham county, within
the lawful hours of sale, tbe following PROPERTY,
Co wit:
One hundred and fifty seres of LAND, more nr less,
being a part of lot No. 96, in the 3d district of said coun
(;-levicd on as the property of Robert W. P. Moore, to
satisfy a fi. fa- in favor of James O.vnsby, appellant, vs
Augustus W. Randolph and Robert W. P. Moore, respon
dent.
LOT No 63, in the 12tb district of said county«»lcvied
on as ihe property of Franklin Fra man, to satisfy sundry
& fas. owe in invor of Richard Cox, and two others in
favor o4 Jonathan Cox and J oho Nix, all vs said Free
man.
LOT 1 *o. SO, in the 1 Ith district of said eounty—levied
An a* iho property of Manoeh Hubbard, to satisfy a fi
tf l, from a Magistrates* Court from Warren county, jn la-
*yor of Wil liam Bird; levy made and returned to me by a
^Owrsort •»! M AR E—levied on as the property of George
V lA « Itisfy a subpmua fi. ft. in fivar of Sul her la no
{£££. *■ suptom. D. sj e „*
Decciobe r 4 , , ”
MEWTOV 8AX>£8.
Oath*'- first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL b* sold, before ihe court-hoinl door in the
lok-'n «>f Covington, Newion county, between the
h<u i»f sai.3,1 ie following PROPERTY, to wit:
, ^Mildred i' y o in *i an half acres of LAND, more
7 a ; ,®wn by ot Mo 305, in the 16th district of orig-
or .. now Newton county,whereon A. M. Hill now
1,1 • •aioininePoweM and otlrerson the watersofYel-
• e w‘tdoo as the property of Arahable M. Hill,
, IlUfv a fi fe- > n fo TOr cf 3ame * P * Conner for the use
Bar nee v*. raid Hill; property pointed out by
^Twa hundred two and an half acres of L.\ND, more
or less, known by lot No 270. in the 9lh district of orig-
imilv 4enry now Newton county, wd Lot No. SI 9, in
the 9lh district,of origin a liy Henry now Newton connly,
whereon George BH sod Athael Pulbo now resides,con
taining two hundred two and an hall acres, more or lets
both levied on as the property of William Me Murry, ta
MtUfy a fi fa. from Morgan Superior Coart in favor ol
William VI. Reed, bearer, vs William McMurry; proper
ty pointed ontfev plaintiff’s attorney.
Two negro GIRLS, one by the name of Lotty, about
rsoM. the other by the name of Lissey, about 9 or
Io£H.35-fc>«ai » of WMi*® OH-
Jlrf u llw, . «• ft. h. ft.or.rf Jobo Choice, ... W.U-
hmOaua-.
December 4 **
kJJSQ —Will be sold, as above, the following
Negroes, to wit:
Wifi, fifty sr sixty years of age, Lyle thirty-five, Mori
ah eighteen, lack fourteen, Polly twelve, Sarah eleven,
Patty nine, Axariak seven, Susan five, Sally thirty-three,
turany sixteen, Ann eleven, Lucy nine, Ben six years
ni l, and a clrild, Huida—levied on as tbe property of Tho
rn >s Stanford, sen. to satisfy • fi- fe- on the foreclosure
•ft in favor of lobn S, Fall, administrator on
Ihe estate of Stephen tt. Gilmore, deceased. vs.Jhomas
Stanford, sen. K. W. HARGROVE, D. Sh’ff-
Oe» 9» ,, } Q
the ahjsen negroes ere likely end will be sold without re-
- -* K, W. H.
Admioistrator’s Sale..
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of Habersham county, will be sold, at the
Court House in Baker county, on the first Tuesday in Ja
nuary next, LOT of LAND number two bund'eii and
twenty-nine, in the 3d district of formerly Early, n »w
B ikcr county,—os a part of tbe real estate of V m. Bo
ling, late of Hvbersham county, deceased: Afeo on the
same day, will be sold, at Clarksville, Habersham co n-
t j, the ballance of tire unsold real estate of said VVm
Boling, deceased, ih t is in the said county of Hubtr-
sham. Terms made 'mown on the day.
ABSALOM HOLCOMB, > . . ,
VtILLIAM BOlING, Jr. \ rs *
November 6——18 9t
Administrator^ Sale.
O N Monday, tne seven. ; nth U y of January next,
will be sold at the late residence »t Z c.hariuh Phil
lips, of Walton county, ducca> »tf th>
PERSONAL PROPERTY
belonging to said deceased—consisting of Houichold and
Kitchen Furniture, a large Stock uf Hogs and C-itlm,
Horses, foe. Corn, Fodder and a number ol other artiofe?
ton tedious to mention.
Also, atthe same time and place, the NEGROES wi'l
be hired and the PLANTATION will be rented for tbe
ensuing year. Sale to continue tram day to day until ail
is sold—Terms of sale mad known on the day.
ROBERT M ECHOLS, Adm'r.
rVe«»iT-.l» r 4 ^
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the ficst.Tue.jOay m Junuary irem will be sold at
the market-bouse io the tomi of Louisville, Jef
ferson county, between tire o^ual hours of "jfe, by virtue
of an order of the Court of Ordinary of s *id county, the
following property, to wit:
All the r*al estate of Williirr ILinnnh, late
of s iid county, deceased, suppos' d to contain 1500 acr< s,
be tbe same more or leas—lying tui the '• iters of Duhai t’s
creek in said county. The lilies will be shewn on tbe day
of sale.
Also, will be sold, on tbe sane day and same place,,the
fallowing NEGROES, all blunging io sad estate, 'o
wit:—Creasy a woman, Vicey a »vomar, and her four
children, R chael and her child, Milly l7years oldj Rlio-
da 5 years old, and 'eff, n |>oy 8 years old. Terms will
be made known on tb-day of sale
THOaIAS HANNAH, ) „, ' '
I AM, j ' 9<lmrt
Novrmb- r 10
JOSEPH
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19
1GH:
Administrator's Sale.
GRF.fiABLY i ^n oru< ■ ul ih; ' Iuierior Court of
it aliun couniy, u tien sitting for ordinary purposes,
wifi be sold on ihe firs' Tuesday in January next, at tlu
court-house in sain county, s.x hundred and uvenrf .tight
acre:- of LAND, more of less, tying in the third d.strnt
ofsaul couiiiy, ou the warer- ot J..ct and <5i ubby creek,
and adjoin lug lam.6 of Uni. Roberts, Daniel Runny,
Brinkhy Bmce auu others, hold as tfo' p I petty of Ttie.
opinl'i- Hill, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, fee
Conditions uu the day uf salc. T. J. HILL,
Oct .her 9 14 I3t ' .icin’r.
GEORGIA—Henry county.
\MJ HEREAS, Aaron Parker, j-itj. applies to me for
f v letters of Administration on tire estate of Aaron
Parker, sen. late of said couniy, deceased:
These arc therefore to eite and admonish all and sin
gular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my-filee. within the time prescribed by law, lu
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted Given under my hand, this 2t)th duy of Oc-
;granted
tob»r, 1830.
November 1.3
GUY W.
19
SMITH,
D. O C. O.
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GEOftGI A—Henry county.
HEREAS, Lytha Joiner and Woodward Join
er have applied.to me for letters of administra
tion on the estate of John Joiner, late of suid
county, deceased:
These aic therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office wi'hin the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
he granted- Given under my baud, lids fodiday of No
vember, 1830. GUY W. SMITH, d c. o.
N‘i? 27 21 fo
HtLEEDGEYlLLB -
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LOTTERY,
The THIRD DAY’S DURING
’wiHbe«ora|Jt • o
OB 1T8BB18DAT,
jiiutuik of December next—»t wbien time the follow-
ing very desirable Prizes will still'be fixating, to wit:
2
Prizes of
10,000 Dollars,
1
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it
5,000 Dollars,
2
ft
<t
1,000 Dollars,
2
«
tt
900 Dollars,
8
ti
*t
800 Dollars,
1
si
tt
700 Dollars,
1
n
it
600 Dollars,
S
it
* u
500 Dollars,
3
tt
u
400 Dollars,
3
ft
it
300 Dollars,
2
u
ft
200 Dollars,
ia
u
tf
100 Dollars,
o(j
tt
ff
50 Dollars,
Besides 20’» at d 10's.
The present 1
richness of tbe Wheel mast present tire
sotn« tiling in this Lottery. Ii is indeed surprising that
the two las-t drawings should exhibit so many lean Prizcf
tvhuu so inuny
LAsaii pnzzss
were subject to be drawn; bu» those large ones are eurely
i:i r and so surely they must c;..nie out/ Those who wish
to procure Tickets at tbe present prices must call soon.
Hholes §l(L Shares in proportion.
!CZF 3 All ordeis (post-paid) *-vs»l meet with prompt at.
tetaiou. - -WYATT FOARD,
Secretary to Commissioacrs.
MilfedgeviUp, November 97
fciJLGlifcj UO'llSi^
EORG1A, Walton county—Biy. nt Lain-applies io
JC roe for letters of Administration on the estate of
S .rah Lane, late of said county, deceased:
'This is therefore to eite the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to appear at my office within tbe time pre
scribed by law, and file their objections, if any they have,
why said letters should not bTgranted.
Given under my hand, this i2d day of November, 1S30.
JESSE MITCHELL, « c. o.
Nov 27 21 3t
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
W HEREAS, William Hilliard applies to me for let
ters of Administration on tbe the estate of Char
lotte Hilliard, minor, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admoui.-h alt und sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fo
und appear at my office, within the time prescribed in
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said fetters
should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 13 h
day of November, 1830.
(20—St) THOMAS H. KEY, c. c. o.
GEORGIA—Pulaski county.
J OHN D. MeCULLERS applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate of Charles Stuart, late
f said county ; deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all the kin
dred and creditors of said dccc. sod to be and appear at
y '.ffice, within the time prescribed by law,'o shew
u«e, if any they have, why said fetters should not be
zranted. Given umfermy hand, this 12th day of Novem
ber, t8S0. JOSEPH CARRUTHER8, c c. o
GEORGIA—P‘;ia*dri county.
W HEREAS, Furney F. Gatlin and Sessoms Per
kins, admiilistrutoi s of Joseph B. Coatsou, lafe
of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters
of dismissi. n: -
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of
said dec'll to be and appear at my office, within tire time
prescribed by law, to «iie«v cause, if any they have, why
aid letters of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my ban * this 12th Novo idrer, 1830.
uiCaa. - JO EPH CARRUTHERS, c c. o.
A'
R E AB1.V to uu ardt-r of the Inferior court of
Taliaferro eounty, while -itiing for ordina r y purpo
ses, will hr sold, at the cuurl-house in Coweta county, on
ihe ft »t Tuesiray m December next, two hundred two and
a naif icres of LAND, it taing known by N••». 62, in tire
fifth district of Coweta comity—being part of tbe r:n; _s-
titc of Nancy Andrews, |a»e < f Taihiicrro county. d<r . n%-
cd. Sold for the ben; fit •>! the h< iisaim cw'Bii.-ii f an*
deceased. MARCUS A NDltLH’S, im'r.
bepteiiitar 25 12 uis
GEORGIA—Pulaski cvtttay.
-HEREAS, Ssssums Perkins, Guardian of Mary
IV Ann-Packer, minor of Jnbii B. Packer, dcc’d.
applies to me for letters of dismission.
This is then fore ho cite tire kindred and creditors of
s.rid dcc’d. to be and appear at my office, within the tiim
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if afiy the) have, why
said letters of dismission st.ouid not be granted.
Giv.-u under my band this 12th Nuvetab r, 1S30.
a.6m J. CAUUUrUEIfo, c. c o.
A'
Aiiimaistrator’s dale.
|iriLL BE 8ULD, on ednesuny the 22d of De-
V y cumber, at the late residence of Augustus G. C.
Mitchell, deceased, in J<>nes county, all tire PERISHA
BLE PROPERTY belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, slu-ep, oxen,
and cart, corn, fodder, house-hold and kitchen furniture,
and other articles too tedious to mention. Also th . plan
tation rented &c. Sole to continue from day to day un
till all is sold. Terms made know n on the day by
WILLIAM MITCHELL, Adm’r.
November 3 — —IS 9t.
Administrator's bale.
CREEABLl k -t j.-Jei of u ( c Inferior Cfo-arl of
Henry county, i-> sdl the real c .t; fe of Join S v-
Kci-, dtcea.-ed, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in J.nu-
ary n xt, at the court-house door in tne town, of Colum
bus, Muscogee county, between the usual hours of safe,
one LOf T LAND, number one hundred Bd^e'enty.
seven in toe seventh dis rict of sail county. Sold for
the sencfil of the heirs and creditors of sai l deces.- red.
JACOB McLiEE, Adm'r.
Nov-mtar 13 ' 19 8t
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at the court-bunsc in the couniy of
Clark, on the first Tuesday in January next, five
hundred acres of LAND and tiro NEGROE8—Reuben,
about 20 years old, and Doctor about 18 years old—pan
of tbe estate of William McKee, deceased. Sold agr. i -
ably to an order of the Inferior Court cf said eounty, sitt
ing (dr ordinary purpose.?, for the benefit of the creditors.
A GREEABLV io uu ortU-r of the Inform* Court of
Henry County tv sell tlit-res! estate of John Mc
Kee, dec-use :, wift be suid, on lire first Tue .day in Feb
ruary next, at Ctrrollton, Carroll ceur.iy, Lot of LAND,
number two hundred an-, eighteen, in the nntth dfotnct < l
s .id couniy, as the property of ssid d> ceased. SoM for
tire bent-filof lire heirs tndcreditors ofi»i deceased.'
JACOB "M.-KEF, A 'tn’r.
N tar 13 -f) i*
o
Oct 81
JOHN H. LOWE,
16
lit
Adiuiiuairator's Sale.
N the first J'insUay in Jimiai'y next, will.be sold,
in \l. Don mgii, Den y crtuBty. LO i' of - LAJVD
number fifty two, is tire seventh district uf eaid eounty
S *rid for tlie-beiicfit uf the heirs :mdcr< tlit-nrs uf Beiy un.m
C.iriol. deceased, by ord*-* of the Inferior Court ofs.u
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes.
LEVI Wlti-i'F. ■ ) a j ,
JOHN C. DULIN-, l' adinrs -
November 13 19 - 9t
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY U> an oruer uf the Inferior Court of
Wilkinaoh-county, while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in January nest, at
the court-house door in Thomaston, Upson eounty,
LOT of LAND, No. 252, in the lltli dia
lr let of originally Monroe, row Upson couniy. The same
being part of the real estate of Brice Paul, deceased—
Sold for the benefit of the lieirs. Terms made kuown on
the day of sale.
JOHN CRUTCHFIELD, Adnfor.
October 30 17 10'
Administrator’s ‘•ale.
W ILL bo raid, on Tuesday the ]4th day of December
next, at the court-house in Telfair county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following NEGROES,
to wit:
Aggy, a girl about 16 years old, and her in
fant child—Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of said
county ae the property of the estate of Jehu Everitt, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. MARK WILCOX, Adm’r.
October 99 17 fit
Administrator’s Sale.
I YNDF.R an order of. h- lnfonor Couu of tire county
J of vValiun, " hen sitting lor ordinary p rposes, vjii
be sold, on the first Toe-day in F*;artiary mxt, at the
court-house door in Harris eounty, LOT No. 210, is the
eighteenth district of formerly Muscogee, bos Harris
county. Sold for the benefit of the cr Ui'oi s and lieirs of
Frances Nosh, late of Elbe!Tcounty, deceased.
BA ML EL ALLGOOD, Adm’r.
November 13 |'j| 91
Liecutor's Sale.
W ILL be sold, an the first Tuesday in January next.
between the ukuaf hours of safe, at .the court
house io the tuwn of Louisville, Jefferson county, a
, negro man.
named Jack, about 36 years of age, belonging to tbs es
tate of Noih (dams, Jate of said county, deceased.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of raid es-
ttta and which negro is authorised to be sold by the wilt
of raid Testator. Terms made known on the day of rale
V JAMES ADAM6, J*cutor.
November H
GEORGIA—In Ful as hi Superior iJoixrty
OcTon&r. Teum, 1830.
g T appearing by th* affidavit ol Jaia«r Totfkc, aaauuis-
H. tv,.lor with 1 he willannexed of Allen Touku, deceas
ed—that the original Bond cfGray L.Cardmi. tlicqual
ified cxvcnlor of Alien Fuoke, dtccasod, of ivbich lire
annexed is a copy in substance, (to-wtf:)'
GEORGIA, I Know All mix bt these rnts-
t’utaski county, y ents—. hut we, Gray B. Gun ner,
principal, and Jam::s Braceuell, Washington Lancaster,
Hobcrt Thompson, Samuel Robertson, and Vi iilir-ui Jeik,
securities, a.e held and firmly bound uifto the Jusftcrs of
the Inferior Court sitting as a court of ordinary of said
coon y, and their successurs in oflicc, iu fire just sum i-f
tiii. fy r kousart'l dollars; lor the payment of v^bich sura uf
money to the said Justices and thtii successors in office,
we bind ourselves, out heirs, executors und administra
tors, jointly aud severally aud firmly by those presents.
Sealed with our seals and dated this 2Slh of iVtay. 1S23.
.Tbe condition of tire above obligation is such tha< Ihe
said Gray B. Gardner, now acting as -qualified executor
"f the last will and testament of Allen Tooke, deceased,
having been required by said court of ordinary to give se
curity for the faithful execution of bis trust u» executor
-foresaid. Now if the said Gray B. Gardner, executor
of Alton Tooke, deceased, do make,, or cause to be made,
1 true and perfect inventory of ail and singular .the
g >ods, chattels, und credits of the said deceased, which
have or shall come to tire knowledge, possession or hands
of the said Gray B. Gardner, executor ; fort-said, or inio
lire possession of any other persou far lum, and ihe same
so made, do exhibit to the lire rices of the Inferior Court,
silling as 1 court of ordinary (or said couety, at such lime
as hr: shall be thereunto required by sard Court ofOrumu-
ry, and the same goods, chattels and credits do well emi
»ul> administer according to law, aud make a just and
1 account of hfs actings and doings when by law re-
q Hied—and further, do well and truly pay and deliver all
legacies contained ami specified in tire said v iil of Allen
1 i ookc, deceased, cs far as the said goods, cbaltels, and
redila wilt extend, or the law require, and in all things
faithfully perform bis duty as executor aforesaid accord
ing to law, then the above 'obligation to be void, else to
remain in full force.
Gray B. Gardner, ft. 3.).
Robert Thompson, ft. 3 ]
James liraceweU, [t s.]
Washington Lancaster, [1.. s.]
' Samuel Robertson, [l. s ]
, Wm. Jelk, [t. a.]
Signed, sealed and acknowledged ta open Court, this 24th
May, 1823. Thad. G. Holt,
Joel Crawford. .
has been lost or destroyed-—
It is therefore ordered, That tbe opposite parties do
shew cane, by the next term of this court, why the above
copy should not be established in Item of said lost original
aed that this Rule be published in one of the public ga
zettes of this State, once a month for three mehths.
K true extract from the Minutes, October 13th, 1830.
(3ml6) JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, Cl’k.
AUGUSTA, GEOEGIA.
riYHE SUBSCRIBER, (latd proprietor of ths Globe
JL 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 Briek Budding on the corner of Bread and JucLsoa
slreets, and immediately adjcinitiglhe new Masonic Hal!.
It is situated in the most centra] part of the-City, and is
iu ihe very heart of business—being in <bc vicinity of ti.e
Augusta Bank,aud tire Brunch bant of the Slate of G.ar*
gia.
This establishment is known as the GLDBE HOTEL,
and iu its interior atraugemenland general constr»; : i n,
unites in au eminent dT‘gree, sp.ieiouaiiess, neaiucss, .u o
comfort. To tire man -of family, tire individual Iran Iter,
the daily boarder, or (he fashionable voile/, lire GLOliK
presents accounnodaiiuns inferior to none in the Soulln rn
Stales,
Having conducted for a number of years, two among ti r
rngst popular Hotels in tins City, J re flatters hiiust If that*
lus experience in business, added lo the superior advanta
ges of situation and the resources uooer his corftroul. v-ill
enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to ail
who may honor him wiih their patronage.
rZU 8TABl.ES are spacious and well ventilated, and
amply supplied with the best of provender, and at
tended by experienced and oteady Os tiers—in addition
to which, tire subscriber will bestow his own personal tin-
i-cmittiug attention, and in his charges, will out forget l\\%
pressure of the limes. .
The Charleston Stages arrive at the Globe Ilu
tel, every Sunday, V\ ednestiuy and Friday evenings, at 0
-{-o’clock, & depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
rooming, at h.ftf p »t 9. The Wajltingloii 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 Elbertoti Stage departs ev-. ry
Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, and arrives every Fnd. y
evening at 6. The Pendleton S‘agr- departs every Tce.-«
'Ury, at 4 o’clock in the morning, and arrives every Mon
day at 2 o’clock in tbe evening. The Milledgr-ville Stage
arrives every day except Thursday, at 7 o’cloakin the eve
ning, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’
clock iu the morning. The Saw.r.n&h Stage arrives eve
ry :• onday Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the
morning, and departs every Sundav, Tuesday ami Thurs.
day, at 2 o’clock in the morn ing.'
WILLLVM SHANNON.
dngusto, Oct. 1, 182ft- ‘tfo
CALL AND SEE!
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
Iris friends and the public in general, that
he frns op'-ne i Or-,E i.f
xarczmTAxsnioraT
iR -CxHKOLLTO.N, CaiTOI) OMIH) , G.i. Olid
fl i-fters hints. If that he will give as gener
al s iireiaction to all that may favor timwith their patron
age as any other Inn-Keeper in as newly settled country
os this—Though Carroll county has been kept in the back
ground, defamed and shaifed by reports, yet I hope afl
w ill sotnLc blown away by the sunshine ofi jrtue, nur
tured by tne Gospel of Christ, and the instruction of arts
and sciences—So call ami see C. MtCARTY.
April 24 225 ftf
m
■ Sfa
ess
in
EB-g
iSSL
I HE fft BSC ItIBER
ILL keeps open a House of Entertainment,
at the south-west comer ol the public square
in the town of Marion Twiggs county, and nly
pledges himself to those who may favor him with their
calls, to io the best he can. HENRY LOYLESS.
Marion, Sept 10 J1 tf
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
I N Marion, Twiggs county, on the
28< b of November, a
NEGRO BOS’
about to or 12 years ol age—says lira
■ame is JACOB, and declares l.imacif
free. He is of a yellow or capper com
plexion and tolerably stout built, with
out any peculiar mark to distinguish
fiitq. By his observation* it ‘is pe tty
obvious Jnat lie forcuerty resided in Ballwin County. Hii
owner, (ifhi* has anyj is n quested to call, pay charges.-
and take bint away, jt
SAMUEL JORDAN, Jailor.
December 4 - 22 4i
Hberwood’s Gazetteer.
T HE hut of the J&Utioo jott received by
November & CJRAFT ^ GREEK.
B ROUGHT TO J 4IL in Curnosvilie, Franklin coun*
ty, on foe 24ih fnstant, a negro man by the name
of JOHN, about six feet high, thirty years old, dark
complexion. He formerly belonged to Nathaniel Holly
of tbis coonty and says that lie now belongs to this Stale,
and runaway trom MiUedgeville— at which place he w«B
at woik on the public road.
A. E. WHITTEN, Jailor,
November 25 23 3t
BORGIA—Morgan county«—William B. Howard
® R anil VViHiam W. Selman, apply for letters of Ad
ministration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Jo-
*oph Howard, late of Walton couniy, deceased: *
These are therefore to eite and admonish ell and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
apd appear at the olfice of the Clerk of tbe Court of Or*
dioary within the tune prescribed law, to ahew cause, 1t
any they have, *hj said letters should apt be granted.
December 4 29 St