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HABBRSHASS SALES.
On the Jim luesday in MARCH next,
W ILL be sold, before the court-house door, in tbe
t.miiof Clarkssvilie, Habersham county, the lol
lowing PROPERTY, to wit:
LOT No. 2*2. in tfi« first district of Haberslpm county
—ItTied on as the property of Abraham Petajobn, to lot-
isfy two ft. fas one in laror of Edward Adcock, vs said Pet*
tejolin and Joel Stephens the other in favor of Rowutree
& tfili. vs Jesse Dodd and sard Pettcjuhn.
f wo NEGROES: Ho 'ell ateilo ", and Silvea woman
and one sorrel VI ARE, one pide HORSE, and one gray
HOUSE—all levied on to satisiy two fi. fas. one in favor j
of Samuel A. Wales, uttorney for A. lloe, respondent, vs. j
AJ tui Pitncr. principal appellant, John Williams and t
Jame . Hudgins, securities on appeal; th" other in favor j
Samuel JL Wales, attorney for Frederick Sellock, >espon-1
dent, vs^Rum Pitner, principal appellant, John Hefner j
and l*‘t»u Tramell, securities on ;ipp*.u!.
LO <" No. 1, in the first district ol Habersham county
—-levied on as the properly «»f lohn Vandike, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in farer of James Brannon and others vs said V on-
iike.
LOT No. 68, in the 4th dis rict of Habersham county
—-levied on a* (tic property of Jonathan Oxford, to satisfy
said Oxford.
& fi. fa. in favor of John Armstrong, vs. =«.vi
LO F No. 167, in the 3d district of Hibeishacn county! J? of ll,rns ’ deceased, M in «.f 3
^ M,uf)r i saxsxs
OWZWWSTr SAMS.
On the Jim i uesday in APRIL next, *
A T the court-house in tbe town of Lawreneeville,
Gwinnett county, willbeeold, the following PRO
PERTY, to wit:
One hundred barrels CORN, more or less—levied on
as the property of Johnson Rogers, to satisfy a fi. ft. from
Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of Patrick J. Murray,
against said Rogers and John Moaely.
One hundred aeres of LAND, more or less, whereon
Samuel Manders resides—levied on as the property of
said blunders to satisfy * fi fa- from Gwinnett Inferior
Court in favor of John P. Winn, agaiuft Jonathan Sell
and Samuol Manders, security.
Fil\jr acies of LAND, more or less, being the place
whereon John Me Dade now resides adjoining Hollings
worth, Holdman and others—-levied on as the property ot
John Kerry to satisfy *6 6* front GhviutieU Suptlior
Rourtm favor of James Austin, vs. said John Bf-rry and
William Maitbie, security on the stay of execution.
One NEGRO BOY, ten or twelve years old, named
Allen—levied on a* the property of Daniel Harris, deceas
ed, to satisfy two fi. las. from Gwinnett Superior Court,
one in favor of John Choice & Co and the other in favor
of bsahtl R Smith, both v* Clifford Wood roof, Abra
ham Harris, A Ran bird Harris, executors of said Daniel
Harris, deceased.
One hundred aeres of LAND, more or less, whereon
Abraham Harris and the widow Harris now residue in
tiie6tij district Gwinnett county—levied on as the proper-
satisfy a fi. fa. from
s Austin, against
Clifford Woodrooff, \braham Harris, & Rmsbird Harris,
lexica -n *s i h- property of G ibriel Hughs, to satisfy a fi.
fa m ftvor if A- am Wiuningfutu, vs Gabriel Hugiis and
Joseph Hughe.
(Jnt‘. sorrel HORSE—levied on as the property of Wil
liam England, to sa.isly two fi. fas. one in favor ot 1 horn-
bird Harris, indorser
Fifty barrels of CORN—levied on as the properly of
Johnson Rogers, tos .tist’y a fi. i’u. from G vinnett IiMeri-
or cuurtin favor of James Gilbert, guardian, &c. agiinst
said Johnson Rogers and John Anderson, his security,
One gray MARE, about 3 years old, one bay MARE,
ss L. Upton, for the us' of Robert Houston, vs Samuel I , ut |I7 ..
Hughs and William England, also one fi ft. in favor of 10 years oW—levied u.^aa the property of Jol.n
John Sianeel and Le - is K listen, vs said England.
One negro WO M AN, by the name of Judy—levied on
S the property of Adam Simons, to satisfy a fi fa. in
ror of Henry Miller, vs said Simons
LO f number tweoty-siX, in the twelfth district of Hab-
ersbaai county—levied o:i as the property of Lewis Clark,
to satisfy two fi. fas. one in favor of John R Stanford,
be« rcr, vs. Lewis Clark and Jesse Huge, security on up
Harris, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Gwinnett Inferior Court in
favor of James Caldwell, aguin-t John Harts.
WILLIAM UK LAVS TER, D Sheriff.
At the same time and place.'will be sold,
Forty barrels CORN, more or less, and five stacks
FODDER—levied on as the property of William Brown,
wcn.ej , a . ...... .. , to satisfy i fi. fa. from G.vinnrtl Superior Court in favor
peal, and Jacob Hernd .n, security on stay; tbe other in of Cook, Jennings, & Co. against W in Brown and Aaron
favur of Benjamin Chastain, vs said Clark. Brown, security on the stay of execution.
Benji
LOT number eighty-five, in the tenth district of Hab
ersham _ou*ity—levied on as the properly of ijardige Wal
ker, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Hamilton Wynn, vs said
Walker.
All tlte right, title and interest of one hundred an l twrn
t§ five acres of LAND, mure or less, in the tenth district
Habersham county, number not known, adjoining Inin’s
of David Highfieid—levied on as the property of William
Be. If, to satisfy afi. fa. in favor *f t n Offi- rs of Court.
Jay IS A. MAULDIN, D Sheriff.
F&ftAvjKLJN 6AIssiS.
On the Jirst Tuesday in MARCH next.
B EFORE tne court-hous 1 - door in ti.e own Carnes-
ville, Franklin couniy, between ihi- usual hours ol
•ale. will be sold, ihe following PROPERTY, to-wit:
Two hundred and tuirty acres of LAND, on tue wa
ters of Br-»ad river, adjoining MeEutyre and others—le
vied on as tne property of Joel Hun:, to satisfy . li. fo »a
him, ir< favor of James H Litde and Samuel Shannon, i*
cc itors of Richard Woods, deceased; pointed out by tbe
4cf. ndant. -
Aim), the interest of Adam Looney in the Estate, real
and personal j of Robert Wallers, deceased, to satiety
eundiv fi. fan. in favor of Edwiort Ivin & Banks, vs. saio
Looney, levy made and returned in me by a Constable.
Jan 15 HAKRIS3 TONEY, Sheriff.
POSTPONED SALE
.1Iso, ct the same time and place, will be sold, the follow
ing property, to wit:
O ie thousand teres of LAND, on Slioal creek, in said
county, adjoining Hardy & other-; Filly acres of LAND
la tne Academy land, know as number t'J, on ^oal creek
—levied on us the properly of R e tard Chappelear, to s tl-
Isfy two fi. fas. in favor of William W, Carnes, against
•aid Chappelear.
Jan 15 H 'RRISS TONEY. Sheriff.
One hundred and twenty-five acres of L.^ ND, being
the w st half oflo! No. 103, in the fifth district sai; coun
ty—levied on as the property of George Buchanan to sat
isfy a fi fa. from Gwinnett Superior Court in favor of
Elisha Winn, again* 1 said George B ickiiaium.
One hundred at: es of LAND, par' of lot No. 2'iS, in
the 5th district said county, whereon William Ezz .il non
I ves, also ten acres of L-:NI>, adjoining th- same and
uljlining John VlcMuitin a :d others—levied on as th«;
properly of said William Rzz 1, to satisfy a ft fa. from
Gwinnett Superior Court in favor of Jacob U. Brooks,
.■gainst said William Ezzeii and Thorn is Ezzeii, security
on the stay of execution.
Two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, more or less,
in 5th Gwinnett, - hereon Rictia d McCan now lives, ad-
J oming Connie and oilier.-—I vied <>n as the property of
lobn Vineyard, to satisfy a fi f . fr* in Gwinnett Superi
or Court in favor of J ••'<(> F.llis'*o, aeairist D i id Abbot,
maker, and said John Vineyard, .udirsrr.
WILLIAM MARTIN, D- Sheriff.
PRAVSUV SALBB.
On the first Tuesday in AT Hit* next t
B EFORE the court-house door in Camcsvilks, Frank
lin county, between the usual hours of sale, will be
sold, the following PROPERTY,‘ to wit:
Two NEGROES: one a woman and the other a fel
low, about thirty years okl— levied on as the properly of
Hizikiah Gray, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of James J.
Moore, and sundry small fi. fas. from a justices* court
against said Gray.
Also, two hundred seres of LAND, granted to Barn
hill, adjoining Vineyard—levied on as the .property of
-desse Legraod, sen. to .satisfy a fi. fa. in faVJr of John
Derers; levy made and returned to me by a constable.
H. TONEY, Sheriff.
At the tarns titne and place] will he sold.
Eighty two aeres of XAND, more or'leu, as the pro
perty of Jot* Fulbrighy to satisfy three fi. fas. from a
justices* court, in faror of Rojal Bryan, rs. said Ful-
brigbr; levy made and returned to me by a constable.
C. W. BOND, D. Sheriff.
Also. will be sold as above,. *
One road W AGON—Jevied on vs the property of Cris-
topher Sewei! to satisfy a fi. fa. iu kivor of John M. Ba
ker for the use of Juris Vaughn; property pointed out by
A. W. Hammond. fc W. A. JUNES, D. Sh’ff
February 8 31
Execfttor's Sale.
O N tbe second Tuesday in March next, will be sold,
at the plantation of Mrs. Ann Dyer, lute of Bald
win county, deceased, part oi tbe PERSONAL PRO
PERTY of the said deceased—consisting of one Horse
and one Mule, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Oats, and a
variety of plantation Tools.
Also on the day fallowing, will be sold at the late resi
dence of said deceased, in the town of Miiledgeville, sun
dry articles of Household and Kitchen Fureiture—and
also on the sains day, and at tbe same place, will be sold,
one four wheel Carriage, one Gig, one Horse Cart, and
one Wagon. Sale to continue from day to day at the last
mentioned pi ice, until all is sold. Terms made known
on tLe day of sale, by JOHN B. DYER,
Acting Executor by power of attorney for
Thomas VV. Dyer, Qualified Executor.
January 25 29 7t
I OBSERVE in the last Georgia Journal, • notice sign
ed by Orange Green, in which he informs the public
that be has Maps of the State for sale, and in the same
piece very uncourteoualy, illiberally, and ungenerously al
ludes to my proposals to publish a full Map of the State
so soon as the Cherokee lends art surveyed He evidently
endeavors to create an impression on the public mind,
that the Map I design to publish at the time mentioned,
will never appear, and for the publication of which I stand
pledged. This pledge shall be fully redeemed, and 1 hope
in such a manner as to meet with the flattering appro
bation of the pu lie. Of my qualifications for such an
undertaking the public are the judges, and when the Map
appears at the tidfe promised, to wit: when the Cherokee
lands are complex ly surveyed, if it is badly or inaccu
rately executed, it will not sell, and if accurately and ele
gantly, ft will meet with an extensive and profitable sale.
In this frtfe enlightened, and happy country, every individ
ual is entitled to the full enjoyment of the product of his
industry, whether obtained by manual labor or the exer
tions of his intellectual powers, and the laws of tbe frnd
protect him in the complete enjoyment of the fruits of his
labor. 1 have made it one of the rules of try conduct in
life, never officiously to interfere with the business of any
individual, and when any one stoops to interfere with
mine, I will never fail indignantly to repel it.
BENIAMIN H. STURGES.
Mitledgeville, Feb. 3, 1931. 32 3t
SCHOOL WANTED.
A GENTLEMAN who has been S years employed as
a Teacher of an English School, wishes an engage
ment for tbe next year. He teaches all those branches
comprising an English education, aod can produce from
his present employers satisfactory references for character,
capacity, &c. He teaches the use of the Terrestrial
Globe, and Book-keeping, by double and single ei,;ry.
Persons wishing to employ such a Teacher may direct
a line to A. J. at the Post-Office, or apply at this office.
December 25 25 tf
Administrator's Sale.
\\f ILL be sold, on Saturday, the I4t» of March nex’,
v T at the late residence of Aun Fan e loth, (ate of Doo-
iy county, deceased, all the
PERSONAL PROPERTY
of said deceased—Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. CALEB FA1RCLOTH, Adm'r.
F- bruary t
30
6t
vswroif SA3.
m On the first Tuesday in Afidh next.
W ILL ue sold, before iue court-house door in the
town jf Covington, New-on count),between the
Uan.il lion s .if sal-, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
Four hundred and fifteen acres of LAND, more or less,
or s > much thereof as li< s iu the county of Newton, known
a* lots No. 129, l5«Jand part of lot 157, in the 19th dis
trict of originally Baldwin now Newton county, on the
waters of ohoal creek, adjoining Darnell and others—
Jt*vi. d on as the prop rty ol William ole Murray, to satis
fy i fi. fa. fnm Morgan Inferior court in favor of Johi
C. R esc, vs William vfc.Monay, and others vs. said
Me Murray; pointed out by piaintifis attorney.
Five hundred acres of LAND, more or less, known as
lot* No. 387 and 386, in the sixteenth district of original
ly Henry now Newton county, on Yellow river,adjoining
Pave and others, and the lot or tract of LAND, whereon
Farr H- Trammell now resides, nlj lining lutiJs of Sparks
and others on the waters of Yellow river—all levied on
as the property Farr H Trammel!, to satisfy fua.
in favor of Seaborn Jcncs, vs F d. Trammell.
One hundred and fifty acres of LAND, more or less,
Whereon Levi Whitton now nves, on the waters of Gam
creek—levied on as his property to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa-
tor of A. S. B< lUtctt, & Co- v.« Levi i\ hitton.
One gray STUD HOK'vE, about four years old, one
noted BROOD MARE, about seven yt ars, old by the
Oamc rV Fanny Hui, and two large so.rel HORSES, a-
bout seven years old—levied on the property of Henry
Ca-. y, to satisfy sundry fi. fas i.» my hands in favor of
H. . B ites, far the use ol L-« is Z ichery, and others vs.
Henry Casey ; property pointed out by .lie defendant.
Thirteen acres ol LAND, more ur less whereon Will
iam Gunnels now resides, beiu^the south-ea.‘t corner of
lot >f land No. 259, in the 16th district of originally Hen- 1 county—levied on as the property of John Palmer, to sat
. . » _• .a _ „» a.. Lft, .. i; r. ..f i A... . .. ...:.s u. i 1
AI.60—W!I.t BE SOLD, AS ABOVK,
Two hundred and fifty acr« s ol LAND, being lol No.
133, in >bt*. 6th district Gwinnett—levied ;>n as the pro
perty o( Tu mas VJathi-, to satisfy a ti fa. from Gwin
nett Sujienor Court in favor of William Toney, against
said Thomas Mathis.
One negro WOMAN named Amy, about forty-five
years old—levied on as the properly of lames While, to
satisfy a fi fit from G «innet» S .perbr Court in favor of
Mmhew McKight, against .* White and Richard
Goode. THO MAS WORTHY, Shor.tf
F-bruarv 1 :;i>
W^LrOiff SA^ES.
On the Just Tuesday in ATtdL next.
f-FORE the court-house door in the town of Mon
roe, W .Ugl county, n ill oe sold, between lha usual
nours of sal., the following PROFhR'i Y. to wit;
One hundred and twenty-five ici s of LAND, it leing
part of lot No. 10, in the fourth district of said cocii
adjoin mo; Arnnlrl jr.H .-.i nl.c ttva hundred and fitly
acres, it being lot No. 60, in the third district of said
county, whereon Thomas R. Mitchell now lives,and Clu
ry, a girl about 17 ye rs ol r.ge; also the HOUSE and
LOT whereon Col. Samuel Jackson formerly lived in the
town of Monroe; on* hundred janu seventy-five acresof
LAND, whereon the widow vVuod now lues, i being part
of lot No. 37, in the third district of s.a.. county, with the
ue ptionof die widow’s dower; a halt acre LOT on tbe
commons of Monroe, «nli good Giu-Housc, Gin and
running Gear; also four NEGROES, Jim a man ubou.
45 years of age, Bailey 20, Jeff la Jr.lin 12 ye us of ag
—all levied on as the property uf Jeo9<* vlucbell, signed
J.sse Mitchell, jr. and Samuel lacksin, » curities oi
i homas It. Mitchell, administrator ol lathtw Mitchell,
.iectased; all levied onto satisfy a fi fa in favor of Ban
jamm ■*. Ogletree, administrator de bom* inn of Vla'hew
viitchell, deceased, vs Timmas R. Mitchell and others;
property pointed out by defend ml*.
(Inc WAGON and four HOR8ES, and four pair bf
GE AR—levied on as the property <4 Samuct tackson, to
satisfy two fi. fas one in favor of Edward Paine and Jep-
tba V. Harris, adm’r &e. ibe other in favor of Euwurd
Paine, vs. txamuel Jackson, Cullen Lockett, Fiemmin
Jourdan and Sareb Cox, txv tutors of fosse Cox, d c’U.
Adam, a fellow, thiity five years of age—levied on as
the pr pertyof hiamucl Jackson, to satisfy a fi. fa. ill fi-
voi of Juining & Cook, is. said Jackson.
Two hundred and fifty acres of LA >D, lot No. 149, in
the fourth district i f said eounty—Icnul on as the pro
perty of Lucius Reeves, to butisfy a fi fa. in favor of J
Br inhuin & W illiams, vs. stud t< ev. s.
Out hundred and twenty-five uc.cs of LAND, being
‘he west half ol lot No. 66, in ihe fourth district of said
Administratrix’ Sale.
ILL be sold, ai iue court-house d»or of Rabun coun-
» v tv, on the first Tuesday in April n<xt, in pursu
ance of a d order of the -honorable Inferior Couit of Frank
lin cooiiiy,when sitting as a coti it of ordinary, the following
FRACTIONS, to-wit:-—one containing 153$ acres. No.
114,111 the Sih district; the oilier containing 58 aeres,
No. 115, in the 5lh district, and both in the said county
of Rabun.
Also, «t the same time, will be sold at the court-house
of Franklin county, one TRACT of LAND, situate on
l.eathcrwood creek, adjoining Andrews and Banks, con
fining two hundred acres. All the above sold as the
property of William Jones, deceased, for the bent fit of the
h< irs and creditors of sgjd deceased. Terms known on
the tl .y of sale. RACHAEL JONES, Adutf*.
February 1 30 9t
Administrator’s Sale.
f'R7 ILL be s >ld, at the lute residence of John Brown,
t ▼ late of Henry county, deceased, on Friday, the
fStfi day of March next, all the
PERISHABLE PROPERTY
of said deceased—consisting of Horses, Cuttle, Hogs,
sheep, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention-
Sold for the bt nefit of the heirs and creditors of said de-1
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sate—to con
tinue from day to day until all is sold.
JOHN P, DODSON, Adm’r.
F -h-'T rrS 31 Ct
Administrator's Sale.
O N the fir3» Tuesday in Murcb next, v ill be sold, at
the town of Juundersville, Washington county,
une TRACT of LAND, containing two hundred and
eigh>y five acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wilson
and o'bers, in said county.
Also, on the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, in
the town of Bainoridge, D«.c;uui county, LOT numbe
one hundred and ninety-three, in the twenty-seventh dis
trid of formerly Early now D«ca tor county. Sold as the
p'operty of Christopher Pearson, lute of Wilkinson coun
ty, df-ceused—Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JONATHAN PEARSON, Adm’r.
January 1 26 9t
CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA,
VilLLEOGEVlLLK, F&BRVAP.T 4, l83l.
R ESOLVED, That a distribution of three hundred
thousand dollars 0.1 acccommodalion notes, be
made among the several counties in lim State in alpha
betical order.
Resolved, That on Thursday, the 24th day of Februa
ry, notes will be received for discouul, from tbe counties
of Appling, Baker, B tldwin, Bibb, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke,
Butts, Camden, Campbell, Carroll, Chatham Clark, Co
lumbia, Coweta, Crawford, Decutur, DeKMb, and Dooly.
On the third day of March, notes will be received front
the counties of Early, Effingham, Elbert, Emanuel, Fay
ette, Franklin, Glynn, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham,
Hall, Hancock, and Harris.
On the Olih day of March, notes will be received front
the counties of Henry, Houston, Irwin, Jackson, Jasper,
Jefferson, Jones, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Lincoln,
Lowndes, Madison, Marion, McIntosh, and Meriwether
On the I7ih day of March, notes will be received from
the counties iff Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Muscu-
gee, Newton, Oglethorpe, PiU<* 9 Pulaski* Putnam, Ka-
bun, Randolph, aod Richmond.
On the 24th day of March, notes will be received from
the counties of 8criven, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall,
Telfair, Thomas, Troup, Twiggs, Upson, Walton, W'ure,
Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilkes, and Wilkins n.
Ail notes oust be nt ide payable at tire Central B ulk of
Georgia, have two or more good endorsers, and no note
will, on any account, be received after 1 o’clock P. M.
of the days above specifie d.
wYetc Certificates as heretofore prescribed, will be re
quired in all cates. *
No note will be discounted, having on it the name of
any person indebted to the State cither as Principal or
Security, which dibt is due and unsettled, or who is either
the maker of or endorser on any note heretofore discount
ed by the Bank, and which note is passed due, and unat
tended to.
Persons wishing to offer notes from the counties of
Heard and Stewart, mast present tutni on the day for re
ceiving notes from the couQty in wnich they resided pre
vious to the formation of these counties.
Extract from the linutcs.
[32 3 J HENRY W. MALONE, Cashier.
A TABLE
Showing the TV hit* Coloured and Representa
tive Population under the Census of 1830, al
so the amount of the Third Apportionment;
made by the Central Bank io each county
Name of County.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL bes iid, the court-house in Marion, Twiggs
county, on the first Tuesday in March next,
One HOUSE and LOT, bmng the reale
tatcofOwen C. Fart, deci a.«ed Sold in pursuance of
an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
the benefit of creditors. MOSES FORT, Adm’r
Decentb-r if -23 " fd*
ry u«.w New ton county— levied on as the property of il
tiara Gunnels, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Robert B.
Camp, vs WiHiam Gunnels; levy made and returned by
ft constable.
Seventy acres of LAND, more or less, adjoining lands
•f Gay and Miilener, near lh* Jasp.*r hue -levied on as
the property of Factor Dingier, to sa isfj three ft fas. in
fav or of William Askew, vs F nny Dingier and Tho-oas
Dingier; pointed out by plaintiff, levy made and returned
by a constable.
JOSEPH WATTERS, Sheriff.
isfy a fi- fa. in favor of James Orr, vs said Palmer; levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
One bay M ARE, about six years old—levied on as the
I property of lair., s O’Neal, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
James Orr, vs Bald O’Neal; property pointed out by the
defendant
Three round b lies of COTTON—levied on as the pro
perty ot Marian Cleveland, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fovor of
John Dawson, for the use of Willi j in Wood, vs. said
Cleveland; property pointed cot by deft ndant.
ORION STROUD, Sheriff.
At the tame time and place, will be sold,
One third part of LOT No. 3tf9, in the 5th district of
Walton county—levied on as the property of T»yfo
Smith, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued oat ot tb
| Superior Court of sap.] eounty in favor uf Solomon & Grif
fin, vs said Smith; property pointed out in the mortgage
fi. fa.
One hundred and fifty acres of LAND, in the second
district of said county, whereon defendant noiv lives, al
so ont black horse 5 or 6 years old, 2 cows and calves, 2
>t . u beds and 2 bedsteads, and furniture, 6 split bottom chairs,
ney, to atisfya ma nage li. fa. in favor of AiMtiThL j lr “°. kS * rt < "“V? V a "^. f » rka , °ne set of cups and
:ed out in fi. fa* j 8auCe "N 0, |* ,ol *d plates and dishes—all levied on us the
At the same time anJ place, will be sold f
0..e ne^ro MAN, by the name oi lohn, 45 or 50 years
of age—levied on as the property of /aims O’N al. to
satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of L. P- Me Key, v» John O’Neal
ftud James O'Neal.
K W. HARGROVE, D. Sheriff.
ALSO—On the first Tuesday in April next,
will be so.d, as above.
One negro MAN. by tne name of Linck, about thirty-
five years old—levied on as the property of Tyre t» s Dab.
Gre< n. vs Tyre G. U .bn- y; prop rty pointed
Feb i JOSEPH WATT IRS, Sheriff.
PTJXiASKft SJLXkSS.
On the Jirst Tuesd-.y in APRIL next,
n r IL.. be sold, at the court housi- in loan of Hart
ford, Puius -.i county, Oct vceo the usual hours of
sale, the foi>o mg PUOPEK 1 V, to-wit:
Ttvo hundred i > and a nail a» r< s (more or less) oak
and hickory . AND, n>e number not known, in the twen
ty first district formerly Wilkinson now P Jaski county.
Whereon Epp* %\ aiiace now lives, anil one n. gro BOY,
Sained Dennis, about twelve years of age-»Icvied on as
tbe proper .y of Epps Wallace, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.
in favor of If. own &. Laiuer, vs said Wallace, Mitchell &
Wimot! iy, vs said Wallace, and otfe r fi. fas. vs said WaL
laevg levied on. and returned to me by a constable.—
Terms cash. JAMES 11. WARREN, D. Sh’ff.
February 1 39
Administrator’* Sale.
W ILL be »oid, un Saturday, .he fifth day of March
itkXt, at the late res.dence of John Joiner, deceas
ed, in H .-nry county, all Hie perishable property belonging
to the estate of said deceased—consisting of Horses,
Cattle, Hogs, Oxeo and .Cart, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention.—
Te. ms made known on the day by
LYTHA JOINER,
WOGDvVARD JOINER,
January ti SB
Adm’rs.
property of Thomas J. Farrar, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of John P. Force, vs Thomas J. Farrar, William Daniel!,
John L. Anocrson and Benjamin Kcnrick; properlv point,
cd out by T. J. Farrar.
JOHN T. MORROW, D. Sheriff.
A LSO—Will be sold, on the Jirst Tuesday in
April next, at the same place,
Clary, about 20 yean of age, Vi ey 19, and Alfred 13
years of age—all levied on as the property of Jesse Mitch
ell, sen and Jesse Mitchell, jr. to satisfy a fi. fa. on tbe
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Stephens Thuraus,
vs. said Mitchell’s; property pointed out in said mort-
gagefi ORION STROUD, Sheriff.
February 1 30
"" ajpJrrarsAus:
%#» the first l uesday in APRIL next,
A T the court-house in Swuinsboru’, Emanuel oounty,
between the usual hours of sale, will be sold, the
following PROPERTY, to wit:
Five LOTS in Stv&insboro*, known by Nos. 1, 6, 7,
8 and 3; also one tract of LAND, containing six hun-
'^d acres, granted to Jam- s Hucse, adjoining lands of
William Hjcks; also one negro MAN, named Aotnony
i.boiit thirty-five years old—all levied on as the property
»f John R. D snicll, fo satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
1 justices Court in favor of Elmer Hendly, and others vs.
said DaaieU; levied on the 17th January 1831
HENRY DURDEN, D. Sheriff.
Adininistrattor’s Sale
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold, at
ihe town of Blakely, Early county, FRACTION
No. 391, in the 5’h district Ejrly county, containing
■ bout 133 acres—about 80 acres are cleared and in culti-
va'ion, situated immediately on <he Chatnboochie river,
it being part of the leaf estate of Alexander Moore, late
of Henry county, deceased. Sold by order of the Court
of Ordinary of Henry county, for the benefit of the heirs
anu creditors. Terms cash.
THOMAS D. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
December 11 23 td B
Guardian’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on :be firsl Tuesday in March next,
at the court-house iu Troup county, LOT num
bertwo hundred and ninety-three, (293) in the fifth dis
trict of originally Troup. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
FRANKLIN A DAL'S, Guardian.
January 15 29 ids
Appling,
Biker,
Baldwin,
Bibb,
iiry*n,
Bulloch,
Burke,
Butts,
Camden,
Campbell,
Carroll,
Chatham,
Clark,
Columbia,
Coweta,
Crawford,
Decatur,
De Kalb,
Dooly,
Early,
Effingham,
Elbert,
Emanuel,
FavetUi,
Franklin,
Glynn,
Greene.
Gwinnett,
Habcrsnata*
Hall,
Hancock,
Harris,
Henry,
Houston,
Irwin,
Jackson,
W h.te
popula
tion.
Colored
popula
tion.
Repre
senta
tive po
pulation
Am’t of
3d dis
tribu
tion.
GEORGIA—Hemy county.
k H EREAS, Rebecca Congo applies to me for let- I
V T ters of Administration on the estate of John A j i^ficrsoo
tones,
Laurens,
L
Liberty,
Lincolo,
Congo, late of said county, deceased:
’I’he^ are therefore to cite all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
/tfice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause,
if any they have, why »ud letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this ls< February, 1831.
1,5*84
977
2.7 4
4,138
723
t ,9->3
5,066
3,2*5
1,458
2.694
2,723
4,982
5,438
4,471
3,634
3,591
2,541
8,376
1,787
1,505
1,*46
6 60 J
2,168
4,266
7,712
597
5,0!6
10,939
9 7 .3
10,573
4 607
2,831
7,u91
5,161
1,066
6,184
6,767
3,603
February 8
GUY VV. SMITH, c
3i
e. o.
St
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
iV HEREAS James A. Everett applies to me for let-
v v ters of Administration 00 the estate of Turner Ev
er ft, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admanidi the kindred
and creditors, of 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 should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, 1st January, 1831.
THOMAS H. KEY, c. c. o.
January 25 29 5t
Low odes,
Madison,
.Marion,
McIntosh,
Meriwether,
Monroe,
Montgomery,
Morgan,
Muscogee,
Newton,
Oglethorpe,
Tike,
Pulaski,
Putnam,
Rabun,
February 9ft
33
4m
F OUR months after date application will lie made to Randolph,
tbe honorable the Inferior Court of Walton county, I Richmond,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all I Scriven
lands the belonging to the estate of Z*cb. Phillips late of ] Talbot.*
said county, deceased, wit* the exception of the widow's (
dower. . ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Adm’r. | T^tnal^
Telfair,
Thomaa,
Troup,
fwigg,,
Upson,
> altnn,
‘Vare,
Warren,
Washington,
Jayne,
ilkea,
184
276
4,585
3,005
2,416
653
6,767
1,667
3,120
629
696
11.013
4,738
8,135
1,37.
1,723
1,307
1,671
349
546
1,223
5,853
513
1,233
2.423
3 970
7.525
2,282
915
1,182
7,2: 5
2, *74
2 576
2, *08
114
2.S16
6,364
1,394
1,143
5 463
5,941
2,17*
2,32 V
9,U6
4,237
3 330
3,071
3 l4i
11,593
8,281
9,352
4 457
4,6*25
3,325
9,379
1,996
l,S33
2,480
10 0(3
2,476
5 ; 009|
9 17*2
2,979
9 541
1* 3U7
10,232
U.2S-7
8 93-
"4 195
9,537
6,48b
1,134
7,874
10,595
F OUR months alter date application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Real Estate ot
f heodocus Turk, deceased.
, MARY ANN TURK, Adm*x.
January IS 98 5m
jf^ftOUR months after date application will be made t>
the honorable Inferior Court of Pulaski counh
wnen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tb,
real and personal Estate of Samuel King, deceased.
SLjVHISS WJIQ, Adm’r.
'> ilkinsoo.
ft,46S
6,673
10,593
3,18S
2,396
4,622
1,367
307
1,551
1,588
5,64i
4.976
2,824
3,3i3
4,806
2,113
340
2,317
3,365
1,261
4.122
1,327
109
1,392
1,095
3,903
3,437
3,018
1,406
3,862
. 8,336
7,366
13,256
934
335
1,135
6,146
6,877
9.272
2,261
1,247
3 009
8,131
3,0-’3
9,945
5,554
8,004
10 3.6
4,362
1,694
5 378
3,117
1,782
4,186
5.512
7,744
10,159
2,114
61
2,151
1,506
683
1 918
5,163
6,481
9,052
2,387
2,399
3,920
3,839
2,101
5.100
2,162
2,770
3 824
1,519
520
1.931
1,569
5G7l
1,909*
2.127
l,169j
5.8>|
3 607
2,*.S2l
4,922
4,49$
6615
4,44*-
8,563
5,985
7,763
3,168
9,664
1,132
62
1,169
6 044
4,8u2
8,925
5,905
3,91 S
8,254
676
286
848
5,265*
8,972
10,648
4,603
1,955
5,776
*W#ll
221,064
429,909 J
8973
797
3,81*
4,145
1 515
1,62*
6 369
2.9u6
2,324
2,143
2,19*
8,090
5,779
6,527
3,110
3,227
2 320
6,545
1,393
1 *280
1 730
6 9f*6
I 72S
3 4 >5
0.402
2,079
6,659
8,590
7,175
7 874
6,237
2,927
6,655
4,527
791
5,495
7,388
4 < 65
7,393
3,-225
1,08ft
3 472
3,354
1,616
2,876
S7l
2,398
2 695
9,250
79»
6,470
2,100
6,940
7.227
3,753
2,920
7,089
1,500
i,3..r8
6,317
2,665
3.559
2,668
PROPOSALS
srx&aKoinnaj. slabs
For publishing t in ttu town oj Macon, a weekly Jiswtp*
paper, to be calitd
SLADE’S
Agricultural and Mercantile Intelligencer'» 4
M Y recent reiinquiibaKnt of a participation in tha
editorial labors of an old and well eaiabli»htd jour*
oai, would seem to require but few preliminary remarks,
in the proposed undertaking, were it not, that they are
usually demanded by public expectation, and sanctioned
by custom. As there is no good reason why this “time-
honored observance” should be disregarded ib the present
instance, I shall submit an epitome ofiuy principhs, and
the course which shall be observed in conducting a oew
journal. The object of . the proposed publication being
purely what its title implies, supercedes the necessity of
that political commentary, which the doctrines of the day
have usually demanded; yet, as my loruter professions
are held with unabated attachment, end there being no
neutral ground, in the conflicting and varied sentiments,
which daily arise, as to both men and m asures—it fol
lows, that I should not only make an exposition of my po
litical tenets, hut also, that they should he boldly set (01 tb,
and fearlessly defended. 1 have ever indulged an ardent
devotion to Republicanism, as the term was understood
by its advocates in ’98—a sacred regard to the let
ter and spirit of the Constitution, and a determined and
fixed hostility to every thing like constructive or implied
powers—an extension of equal justice to all parties—that
all |>ower is inherent in and derived from the people, as
the original source and ultimate tribunal—the mill prud
ence and distinct sovereignty of Ihe Slates, and their con
federacy as a Union, under a government limited and ac
tually defined in its powers. These arc the prominent
articles of iny political faith, and believing in their correct
ness, shall abide by them in erery trial.
Among the many topics of deep inti rest that agitate the
people ofuil classes, is the exercise of unwarrantable go
vernmental influence on the industry and resources of the
country, and the unconstitutional expenditure of the pub
lic treasure to objects of Internal Improvement—meas
ures too frequently destitute of general Benefit, and often
times marked by a spirit of partiality*, selfishness and in
justice. It would be criminal for one “seated on the
Witch-tower,” and in the exercise cf the duties which
belong to the Press, to observe, with callous indifference,
the causes which have produced, and the rffetts which
have resulted from he iatitudinary construction of ibe
Constitution. The dangerous consequences which may
ensue, are already indicated, by the excited feelings ol the
country. I am deeply impressed that wrong has been
done, and evil tolerated—yet, with a spirit of forbearance,
it would be better for the oppressed to be^r their evils
whilst they are tolerable, than ‘‘fly to those they know
not of.”
The present is an era in the history of our government,
distinguished for improvement. The lover of Ins coun
try beholds it on its ‘‘return march’’ to its original purity
and principles. Already has the distinguished head of
the government, said—“The successful operation of the
federal system can only be preserved by coufiuing it to the
few and simple, but yet important objects for which it was
designed. This is a guarantee, that the purpose of tha
present Executive of tbe Union and his supporters, is au
effort to restore the Constitution to its original healthy
and unimpaired condition. I am happy to accord with
tbe Ad mi nisi ration and its friends in the wise aud well
directed course which is pursued by them.
The time tv is, when to dissent from the measures of
any of the prominent parties ol our state, by an attach
ment to any of the otiier3, or to their then distinguished
irgnns, implied a hostility and acrimony which frequent
ly had 110 bounds, and reuderal “ » isdom, Justice and
Moderation,” an empty an absurd profession. The times
and circumstances have now become more congenial to
belter feelings; the perplexing difficulties which have stir-
rounded us—those emanating abroad, and fostered at
home, have subsided, ‘-v »th the acknowledgement of our
rights, the successful accomplishment of nearly all tbe
ends which we have contended for. I can review my
past course in relation to state affairs, with cheering ap
probation; my future efforts will be intimately connected
with the past; and il is hoped, without efience to an ud-
versu party. The writer dues not believe iu the infalli
bility of man, uor in their perfection as a party; it ivi*!
therefore l»e my endeavor to support worthy men, and
pprove such orthodox measures as may emanate from
genuine patriotism ami unadulterated Republicanisn —
such measures as wiil best answer the ends of our free
government, and of our Slate’s interest:—such mm as
will ‘‘defend the rights of the People, the Sovereignty of
the States, anJ the Constitutional uuthoi ity of the Union,
against all encroachments.”
It shall be my studious endeavor, to render the ‘*Intel-
ligcncer” an Agricultural and Mercantile vehicle:—
to effd it, I shall hasten to possess myself of all ttie
icccssary materials which these ample subjrc s fur
nish, to unfold every species of information which will
be thought to instruct, to interest, and to please, li is
believed, that the mutual conjunction of interest, between
the merchant and planter, cannot ftsil to render accepta
ble to one, whatever may benefit the other. My edms
shall be used to procure the earliest and most useful mer
cantile information, and lay it before the public; and it
will be my desire logo into Rural Affairs, and garner (he
choicest and best offerings for my Agricultural readers.
_ , TERl«jrS.
The Intelligencer will be commenced on the first ot
Match, should the materials reach here by that time. It
w ill be printed on the largest and best impend paper, (a
larger size than any other paper in Georgia,) on a new
aud elegant type, and with a new Press. It will he pub
lished weekly, at Three Dollars per annum, if paid wiibifl
the first three months after subscribing, or Four Doihtra
afterwards. Advertisements inserted at customary rates-
MAUMADUKE J. SLADE.
Vacm, To* I IP31 57
A oarssn seed.
FtfESH supply of l'horburn’s Garden Seed just re*
ceived bv fc. PERKINS.
19
ceived by
MittedgeviMe, Nov 13
BROUGHT V () J. /IL,
I N Jacksonville, Telfair county, on
tbe 2S:b January last, a stout well
made NEGRO MAN, about 29 years
of age, who calls himself
DICK,
and says he belongs t<* Dr/Franklin
Dozier of Augusta, Geo. The owner
is requested to come forward, prove
property and take him away.
February 15
JAMES A. ROGERS, Jailor.
32 3t
GEORGIA—Pulaski county .
W HEREAS, Furney F. Gatlin and Sexsoma Per
kins, administrate s of Joseph B-Coalsun, late
of said county, deceased, applies to tne fur Ictlera
of dismission:
i his is therefore to cite tbe kindred and creditors of
saiddec’d to be and appear at my office, within the tirofc
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, wbjf
said letters of dismission should not be granted
Given under mv hand this 12th Novomber, 1830.
"’On*JOSEPH CAKRUTHF.RS, c. e. 6-
i jlOUR months after date application will hr made to
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Habersham
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tb
sell LOT No. 150, in the ninth district of Carroll county*
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mary Wilkin
son’s oiphans. JOSEPH DOBSON, Guardian.
Nuvember 1, 1830. 19 4 m *
F OUR months afterdate application will be made.to
ihe honorable the Inferior Court of Walton county,
sitting for ordinary putposes, for leave to aell tbe real
estate, belonging tu the minor heirs of John Seltnan, late
of said county, deceased.
JAMES W. HARRIS,
JOHN H, LOWE,
16
1,277 I CjlOUix months aitei date ^application will be mad UP
M. the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson coun
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to selltbo
LAND belonging to the estate of Jos. Yarbrough, deceas
ed, late of said county, for tbe use of the heirs of said de
ceased. THOMAS J BOW I N, | .
AMBROS YARBROUGH, } r *
October S3 ** 4 “
Guardians.
4m
l,S3?
1,973
3.435
4,615
4,17ft
6,744
815
6,228
5,760
582
7 43;
4,030
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the honorable the Inferior Court < f Jones county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of Ann Dunn, deceased, and sold for the ham
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
SAMUEL WINFREY, Adm’r*
306,000 { February IS g