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jjABEimttlM SHERIFF
AMiE.- On
first Tuesday ia December mnct* will lie suld be
fore the Court, Hou£c door in the Town of Clarke-sviiic,
Haliershaiii county, wniiin tlie lawful hours of sale, the
fallowing: property to wit:
Lot No. Go, ia the 12th district of Ila'nersham county;
Juried On as the property of Charles Allen, to satisfy a
ft fa from Washington SuperiorOourt, in favor of Sprinit-
*v Jones, &. Co. vs. said Allen; pointed opt by S. A.
WftlcSj Ustj, , V . t
Also, Lot No. Mi,- in the 3ST disfr of ITabcrslmm roun-
levied on as the property of James KeykendHll, to
$*tisfya fi la issued from a majest rate's Court of said
cjuuiLy, in favor of John Dixon,'and Sundry other fi las.
All vs. said Ke.ykenJall. Levy, made and returned to
lyc by a Constable.,
Also, Lot No. 3S, in the 11th district of Habersham
XKUltV; levied ori its Liie property of John B. Cogswell,
to satisfy a fi fi froth a mages rale's court, m favor of f.li-
!ia Vinson of Gwinnett, county. Levy, made and re
turned to nie by a Constable.
A. MAULDTN, D.SVff.
^TEWTO.V SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold,
j. w before tlie court-house door in the town of Coving-
t.jii, Newton county, on the first Tuesday in DECEM-
next, the follow ing properly, to-wit:
All John Carmichael’s right or interest in fifty acres
if land, being the south-east corner of lot No. 253, one
hundred a ares, more or less, beingthe south half of I<*f No.
Rfii, ail in the 1 Oth district of originally 1 lenrv now New-
fonoounty, adjoining lands of Pyles Anderson, and others
the waters of Gum creek—levied on as the prof>erty
of the sai*l John Carmichael, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in
favor of William Wiggins and others, vs. the said John
Carmichael; levy made find returned to me by a. consia-
lj|y-
All Sarah Flanigan's right nr interest in Lot. of Land,
No. «9, in die ninth district of originally Henry now
Newton oounty, adjoining Sanders and Tnclfer, it be-
itg her right of dower—levied onus her property !<» snt-
h£r sundry fi. fas. in my hands in favor of Edwin Payne
*•£ others vs. Sarah Flanigan; levy made and returned
lur a constable. ,
One Cow and and one heifer x carun^ nnu one
vase of Glassware—levied on ns the property of Pendle-
tjjrT. Biddell, to satisfy two fi. fas. one in favor of Ja-
Ttid Camp, v.s. said P. T. Biddell, the other in favor of
Mary O. Glass, vs. said Biddell for cost; property point- j
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold,
at the Cmu r-liouse in the tnftiMif Covington, New-
the; 1 ton county* on the first, Tuesday in ^December, next, the
' tbllrtwhrg Tracts of Lsrtd,‘(u»-wit:) Two hundred two
and a half acres, more Wr less, No. 18, in the 8th district
originally Henry now Newton county—one hundred one
and a quarter acres, more or less, it being the whole or
part of'lot No. 55, on tnc 8th district of originally Henfjf
nenv the county of NcWtottl All of snvl land belonging
to ti e estate of Rt-uheif B. Ncnl, deceased, and being
whereon he resided and sold for the benefit of the hen's.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JONATHAN c: MACKEY, AdmV.
October 13 14——His
JACKSON
129
III
A DMINISTRATOR’^ SAMS.—Will be sold,
in the town of Newman, Coweta bounty, rn the
first Ttwstlay in December next, Lot No. 49, in (lie third
district of Coweta. Also, at the same time-in the town
of Mad ison, Morgan county, half of lots No. 2, and No.
31, (adjoining,) containing two hundred two and an hall'
acres, in the nineteenth district of originally Baldwin now
Morgan county, beipg a part of the real estate of Z. Phil
lips, late of Walton county, deceased. To be sold agree
ably to ail onlcr of the Inferior Court of "W alton county,
sitting for ordinary purposes. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased—liberal,credit will
be given by the purchasers securing the payment of the
money. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Ailm’r.
September 21 13 tds
l ARMW’N SALE. Will be sold, on tlie
wJM" first Tuesday in December next, bet ween the usu
al hours of sale, at Clinton, by order of ihe Inferior Court
of Jones count y, sitting for ordinary purposes, the real
estate belonging to tlie minors of Benjamin Milner, ad
joining lands of Charles Womam and others.
PENELOPE MILNER,
Guardian for Iks minors.
September 23, 1631 1 \ * .ftfe .
a
IT AROIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order
„ . of tlie Inferior Court of Walton county, sitting for
ordinary purposea* 'will be sold at the court-house uoor at
Monroe, Walton county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, all the interest of Mary Ann Knight, i
Him
... MILLEDGEV/LLE, GA.
GLORIOUS URpFS. GOOD AND C?IEAJP
LIVING CttME AND SEE.
T HE-Mtbscriber’having added four
commodious Rooms to Ids
ESTA BLISHMENT,
making npw&rds of forty firt paces'^ still solicits his friends
ami the public generally,. to give him a call, when he
flatters liimsclf, from his long experience in business, id
give general SRtii&ciiem Ho is wyll supplied wtih all
the country and town affords—his terms will Le moder
ate, agreeably to the hardness of times.
He Ims also purchased the Ferry near his own, on the
town commons, known by the name of Holt’s Ferry, and
has discontinued bis former Ferry. The upper ferry will
bu attended to by an honest, attentive ferryman, (decays
ready. He will be thankful to t he public for tbeir custom.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Mifiedgeville, Sept- 8, 1831. 9—tf
BiSRIiE HOTEL,
ATttSTIONl 6SOBC1X!
' 7 |T OOK at \%ur Mc.'ropolis! Look at lier streets! Do
JLi you feel any pride for your State? Do you desire
pleasant walking-handsome streets-—a flourishing|eat
of Government? Have you any public spirit ? Arei’ou
disposrd to-mate a fortune?— tf scy behold the splendid
Scheme below. Look at the condition of your Town;
and if that will not c-xeite you—Just think of getting
one thousand dollars for ten dollars—five t/iousmd-fot t*u
dollars—ten thousand for ten dollars—Twenty Thous
and for ten dollars! What a speculation ! Go in for it f
Go in for it! I - ---
MILLEDGEYILLE
STREET LOTTERY.
(AucBorited by Ute General Assembly or the State ef detfitfcv)
Prize of #20,000, is $20,000,
iyax,s,spamrxx,x.s, Georgia.
tlE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
out by Jared Camp
JOSEPH WATTERS. Sh’ff.
7ETEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold,
1/1 in the town of Covington, Newton county, on tlx;
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the following pro
uerty, to-witi
H ; One hundred and fifty-two and a half acres, more or
ivss, number and district not known, in the county of
i/iginally Henry now Newton—levied upon as the pro-
ovriy of John and Mary Coclirell, to satisfy fi. fits, in ta-
-or Gerard Canip and others vs. the said John and Mary
CpchrelL K. \V. HARGROVE, D. .Sh’ff,
i"1 IVIN NETT SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
n die court-houae door in the town of Lawrenccville,
GwiuncU county, the following pror-ert}-, to-wi(:
One negro woman by the name of Delev—levied on
ns the property of William Hemphill, to satisfy a fi. a.
iv favor of William Sandford, vs. said Hemphill; pro-
tn.rtv pointed out by plaintiff
Also half of Lot No. 266, in the fifih district Gwinnett
•omuy—-levied on as ihe property of James L. Plunkett,
- i satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Peter L-amar, vs. said Plunk-
fit. ' WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sli’ffi
ALTON SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be
vw sold, on the first Tuesday ire in JANUARY
•i-.xt, before the court-house door within the usual hours
fif sale, tiie following property to-wit:
One negan man by the name of Pleasant, about thirty-
aye years of age—levied on as the property of John
Smniaeroiir to satisfy a mortgage 6. fa. In favor of Dob
bins &. Evan-s, vs. said Sumtnerour.
Nov3 JOHN T. MORROW, D, Sh’ff.
E manuel sheriff’s sale.—on the first
in Tuesday JANUARY next, will lx; sold, be
fore the court-house door in Swainsborougb, between the
i£ua1 hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One negro girl by the name of Chancy, about fire or
fcix years old—levied on as tlie property of Jonas Curry,
to satisfy a fi. fa. from Tattnall Superior Court in favor of
John Cowart, proj^erfy pointed out by tlie plaintiff.
Also, two spinning wheels, one club axe, one weeding
two bottles, two pots, one piggin, two saw?—all le
vied on as the property of Cbarrety Dyar,.Basbaba Dy
eu and Nancy Dyar, for their jail fee in said count r.
HENRY DURDEN, D. Sheriff.
^rt>i> *~«a ssSJi.lsSKsrSr 1 **• D -
one hundred and eighty-nine, m the fourth district ol ’
BLOTElLln
Tlie Hou» has undergone a thorough repair, besides
a large two story building, which adds very much to the
appearance and comfort uf tlie house-
Walton county—said interr^'t being fitl y acres of said
lot. GEORGE WILLINGHAM, Guardian.
September 22 11
U ARBI AN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order
HJI of the Inferior Court of Walton county, sitting for j large ami airy.
the dining room is
He will be able to accommodate from
ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in j fifty to sixty Members nt the Legislature, besides all
January next, at tlie court-house in said county, three j transient persons who may favor him with their compa-
likclv young negro Men, belonging to the orphans of jay. . . , .
John Schnan, deceased. Tcmia made know on the day. He hopes from lus lorn; experience in business, and the
JOHN ii. LOWE, Guar. assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Mangiiam, lliat he will Ik;
Sentcmljer 29 12 lOt able to keep a House not to be surpassed by any in the
1 ~ the Southern Comitrv. Mrs. Mangiiam haslieen livi
UAROIAN’S SALE
Tuesday in December next, in the town of Perry,
Houston county, between ihe usual hours of sale, Lot I
No. 212, in the 9th district of said county. Bold agree- j
ably to an order of the honorable the Court ot Ordinary *
of Newton county, for the benefit of the orphans of Wil
liam Rhodes, deceased. Terms made known on tlie day
of sale. JOHN V. CAMPBELL, Guardian.
Scptem 1 cr 22 I > tf -~-
j the Southern Country. Mrs. Mangiiam has lieen living
Will be sold, on the first j j n , n y and Airs. Iluson’s for seven nr eight years,
which *> ivcs her a full knowledge of house keeping.
° ROBERT McCO’MB.
4—tf
E
xllbTi OK’S SALE.-
-Vv ill be sold, oil Fn-
re-xdence of John \V yatf, late of Henry comity, derens- i
ed, the horses, cow s, hogs, corn and fodder, household j
and kitchen furniture, h.e. lielonging to said deceased.— j
Terms made known on the day. t
JOHN P. WYATT, Ex'or. (
October 20 17 uts
E XECUTOR’S SALE^-Will- be sold, on the
first Tuesday in December next, at the court-house
August 4, 1831.
TO TUSi ViBLIC. ^
THE subscriber informs tlie public tliat he. will
Jo'fl open his HOUSE, at his old stand in Milledgo-
a.Vf vBiyillc, on tlie 15tli of October.
WILLIAM D. JARRATT.
September 29, 1831. 12 6t
EAGLE HOTELS
| 1KWINTON, GA.
H AVING been burnt out by the fire in Irwimon, on
iu: 2d instant, the subscriber has taken a house on
the south side of the Court-House, on tlie Street lea<ling
to Alarion, where he will use alibis exertions toaccom-
3
Prizes
10,000, is
30,000,
4
a
5,000, is
20,000,
9
(i
1,000, is
9,000,
5
Cl
900, is
4,500,
5
tt
800, is
4,000,
5
id
700, is
3,500,
5
u
600, is
3*000,
5
ii
500, is
2,500,
5
i(
400, is
2,000,
5
ii
300, is
1,500,
5
a
200, is
1,000,
35
ti
100, is
3,500,
50
ii
50, is
2,500,
650
ii
2Q, is
13,000,
5,000
li
12, is
60,000.
Less than TWO Motto to a PRIZE!
MACliaWtJ UH HA]&•
a 'Itlh. subscriber b^a leave to mformbisj
(RfHaiul fbePHWc genemU^Oiat he has take
JS-Ulfclarge ajdu, commodious JB«usc fonnerly
as a TAVERN £y Wiliam Haniiu, and hopes froftrlus
long experience in busing to be able to give the most
decided satisfaction to ali wno may &t» him with then*
will be supplied witii the best of Liqucrs—aud
Iris Table furnished with every thing the country aftorcLy
His Stable wUl be supplied with the best of provenoer
and imHA
AIcDonougli, October 27,1831. 16 St
ICT** The editors of the Macon Telegraph, Augustd
Chronicle and Athenian, are requested to give the above
8 insertions,-and forward thpir accounts to me for pay
ment. ' ‘ h F- A - H-_.
All tlie Frizes to be floating from the commencement
except the following, deposited as follows, vir.:
First Day's Drawing—S prize* of 5,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 of 900, l.of 800, I of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, 1 of
400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Second Day's Draicing—l Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 uf 700, 1 of COO, I of 500, 1 of
100, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Third Day's Drawing— 1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 of 900, 1 of 8CU, I of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500. I of
400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fourth Day's Druicing— 1 Pnze of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 7Q0, 1 of 000, 1 of 500, 1 of
400, 1 uf 300, 1 of 200.
Fifth and last Drawing—1 Prize of 20,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 ot 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, 1 cl
400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
And on tlie cominenoetncnt. of the First, Second, Third,
and Fourth Day’s Drawing, the first dream member shall
be entitled to a prize of $ 1,009, and on the conclusion of
the last Day’s Drawing, the first and last drawn number
shall bo entitled to a capital Prize of $5,000 each, in ad
dition to such Prizes as may be drawn to their numbers.
The whole Lottery to he completed in Fide Day’s
Ih-awiTtg only!
PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
The First Day’s Drawing will t ake place on the 1st of
FEBRUARY next, or sooner cliould the sale of Tickets
warrant;
Tho whole of the Prizes payable in sixty davs afie.t
each Day’s Drawing—subject to a deduction o{ fifteen
per com. All prizes not applied for in twelve months
front each drawing to he considered as a donation to the
fnnds of the Mille'dgeville Street Lottery.
in McDonough, Henry county, between th# usual hours j niodate c •mforiaoly ihotc v>lip may tee! distwsed to pa- ; The drawing to take place under tin* superintendence
ale of Thomas j trom/.e him. rllEDHtlUK. BEALL. ] of William W. Carne#, Sampkl Bcffington,
PROPOSALS
F OR publishing in Macon Ga. a Daily newspaper,
devoted to News, Politics, Agriculture, Commerce,,
&e. to be entitled, the
BAIXiTT JHULOOUT TZSLSOHAFH.
One number of the same has been published as a specie
men, and the press will go into operation as. soon as the.
neoeasaiy arrangements can be made.
Terms.—The price of the Dailt Macon Telkgrapi!
will be Five Dollars for six months— {or $6 50 per an.-
anm, including six months daily, andsix months weekly;]*
Advertiseinflhta will be inserted at the usual rates.
RL BARTLETT.
October 27 ^
TIIE YOUTH’S REPERTORY 6l CHILD’S.
MAGAZINE.
Published ly G. Capers, Macon, Georgia*
CONTESTS. OF NUMBER.ONE.
A NGER, with illustrations of its baneful influence cti
.the niind—Astronomical Sketches—Earthquake*—
History of Events and Facte—United States, 1st Adnfiu^
islr.ition, &x—United States; principal learned Actulo
mies, &c.—Georgia; its first settlement; Chief Cfilcct^
ccc.—Expedition of Alexander the Great—But iiaj-uilc—
Wriling—Batiks—George Walton—Henry W m. Drny-
toa—Early Reputation—Manual of Good Manners ti>jr
Ohfldrere—Poetbt: Omnipresence c-f God; Is Gcd my
Friend? Religion.
. PROSPECTUS.
The Youth's Repertory and Child's JMagazrne will cany
brace - narratives and facts from ancient and modeip
History’, Chronology, &e.—the elements of Science
and Bclleslettr#s and moral maxims and sentiments
fotmded ujxm the principles of the Bible, Biographiuftk
sketches of Americans,"distinguished for talents and vir
tue, and Obituary notices of Youth and Children, remar
kable for obedience and morality, will have a place m
its columns, without respect to Political or Sectarian par
tialities.
The propriefOr designs to interdict fiction and super
stition in all its pages, and to employ liis best efforts to
render it an instructive and fnteresting family visiter.—
With the exceiTtion of the meclmiucal part which for
want of projier tyjie, has not Leen executed vvitfi that
neatness whicli will be observed in the subsequent uuirt-
bei-s, he offers tlie juesent, as a specimen of the vvoik.
.TERMS.
The Youth's Repertory and Child's Magazine, enntain’ng,
36 pages, will be publislied monthly at jll }>er anmuu,
jiitid in advance.
Agente who will procure fiye subscribers and forward
the amount uf their subscription by mail or otherwise at
live expense of the Publislier, will receive a copy of uw
work gratis.
Postage.—i| cents under 1GQ miles.; 2^ cents for
distance over 100 miles.
September tst, 1831. 8—
of sale, the Plantation belonging to thecst
Glenn, hue of Henry county, deceased, containing two
Lots of Land, No. 6 and 7, in the 6(Ji district, first quali
ty; about one hundred and eighty acres cleared and in
good order for cultivation, ten miles north-west of Mc
Donough.—The terms will be One half in hand and the
other half twelve months credit.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold for cash,
one likely young negro w oman, about 20 years old, and
two children and one likely negro girl about 10 ycuia ot
age.
Also, on Wednesday, tlie day following, will be sold
on the plantation of the deceased, on twelve months cred
it, the stock of noises, cattle, hogs, and .sheep, together
w ith the corn, finlder, plantation utensils, one r<>ad wag
gon, ox cart, horse cart, one. \ <>ke of oxen, and a number
of oilier articles too tedious to mention, is ale to continue
from day to day until all is sold.
DAVIS SMITH, Ex’or.
October 6 13 tds
O t-iHer 6, 1331.
GLOBE HOTEL,
on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the
cuurt-house in in the-town of Milletlgeville, between the
usual hours of S3le, two hundred two and a half acres of
second quality of oak .and hickory Land, lying in the
•minty of Coweta, known by lot number one hundred
nod two, in the sixth district of said county; sold as the
property of Franklin E. Ford, to satisfy his tax fur tlie
y«far 1830—Tax due $112 1 —1 cents aud cost.
ROBERT MICKLEJOHN, T. C, D. C.
September 29 12 tds
A DMINISTR ATOR’S S ALE. Will be sold
2.WL on the twedty-fifth day of November next, at the
iale residence of James Gray, late, of Butts county, dc-
•'Gased, tlie perishable property belonging to said estate;
'insisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep, one road
<Vagon, plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention.
Penns made known on the day of sale—sale to continue
fyoifiday to day until ail.is wild.
LEWIS II. FARGASON, Adm’r.
October 30 15- ids
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will.be sold
/Ml on Thursday, the twenty-secoiut day of December ,
next at the late residence of William Bruce, deceased,
of DeKalb county, all tlie horses, rattle, hogs, sheep,
•nrfi and fodder, one road waggon, one four wheel pi eas
ier carriage, one cotton gin, plantation tools, household
irid kitchen furniture, besides a number of other articles
• ir* tedious to mention. The sale to continue from day
< o day until all is sold—Terms made known on the day.
ALSO,
'Hie Plantation of said deceased to be rented and the
Negroes to be hired .out for the ensuing year 1832, at the
lanao lime-and place. Terms made known on the day. .
ISAAC N. JOHNSON, ) A , .
JOHN DOBBS, j Atlm or9 '
Ccfbhcr 27 16—tds
^DMIMSTRATOB’S SALE. Will lie sold,
T^OTICE TO DfISTOHS Jt CREDITORS.
All those having demands aga.nst tlie estate of Jo-
siau Hatcher, of Wilkinson county, deceased, will
present them to me for settlement within the time prescri
bed by law; and those indebted to said estate will malic
payment immediately.
J. E. DENNARD, Adm’r.
October 20 ] 5 fi-
A LL j arsons indebted to the estate of James Gray,
latent Butts county, deceased, aro requested to
maice immediate payment; and a!i pcisi.ns having de
mands aga.nst said estate would tin well to render il-em
in properly auihemirated, withm the time prescribed l:y
law. LEWIS H. FAIiGASON, Adm'r. '
T
Oe'obcr 20
1.-
—6t
A'j
/L jiersons liavmg demands against 'he estate «>f
Jonathan Adams, late of Ja- per county, deceased,
are requested to present them witiiin the time j'i'6'scnbrd
by law for payment.
CHARLOTTE ADAMS, Aclm’rx.
October 20 1.V-,— -tit
A LL persons indebted to the estate of V7 ilham Bruce,
deceased, are reefuested 10 make nmncdauc j*iy-
ment, and ail ttiose having demands against said estate
are requested to come fi>rward with them properly at
tested within the time prescriiicd l>v low.
18 A AC N. JOHNSON,.} \, w „
JOHN DOBBS, r
October 27 16—-fit
P ERSONS having 'denim
Gabriel Parker, late of I
are requested 10 present them w
bylaw; aud those indebted, are
diaic payment. ABEL
GI^CmGU.
! E I'cBhCRIbER, (late fTnj.netoi of tlie Globe
Hotel, and more roceutly of the Mansion House,)
jC gs leave to announce to bis friends and the public gen
erally, that he has taken that elegant and commodious
tire proof Brick Budding on tlie corner ol Bread and Jack-
son streete, a.id immediately adjoining the new Masonic
Hull. It is situtiu d in the most central part of the City,
tin! is in the vary heart of business—being in the vicini
ty of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch Bank of tlie State
of Georgia.
This •eslablisjunent is known as flic Clol*c Hotel,
and 111 the interior arrangement and genera! construction,
unites in an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and
comfort. To the man of family, ihe individual traveller,
the dally boarder, or tiie fashionable visitor, the Globe
presents accommodations, interior to none ir. the South-
0111 Ftates.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among
the most popular Iloiels hi this city, lie flatters hiinse.lt
drat his experience in business, added to the superior ad
vantages fifvaluation and the resources under his oohtroul,
whl eiiaMo him to give the most decided satisfaction tb all
vito may honor l*im with their jiatrcnage.
His ytallies are spacious and well ventilated, and
amply supplied liie ,ft provender, and attend
ed by experienced and steady Ostlers—in addition to
which, the subscriber will bestow his own personal unre-
mittingattention, and in Jiis charges, will not forget the
pret
B Y the first January eighteen hundred and tv. m y
six, I promise to pay Sampson Dixon, or U a;e
fifty dollars for value received. 1
(Signed) _ ABNER GRIFFIN.
I indorse the within note unto Thomas Alien after 4
due course of law. Signet! sometime in 1825.
his
SAMPSON X DIXON,
mark.
Appeared in open Court, Thomas 'Allen, who being
•>-ia oimiroo r. rp, , . - . . IT i duly sworn, deposed! aud says that the above is a cony-
S UP ORDERS for Ticket*, from any part of the U. i iuM1 i )6uinCe ol a noUi tn;uie by Abner Griflinand tlteenV
. Sauu-
t el Rockwell, William Ii. Touramcb:, Ezekiel E.
Park, Joseph Stovvall, Thomas W. Baxter, James
S. CaLnorN, and Iveksov L. Hah&m, Compiissiuuei's;
also, a Board of Vi«itore.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS,
Wholes $10.......Halves $5. Guarters $2 50.
For sale in a great variety of numbers «t the Commis- i
sinners Office, on Wayno-Btreot, oppoxim the Paxt-O&c* t
uad fimrfr;
States, (fiost-paul,) will meet with prompt attention.—
Add rose to I’ftYOH WRIGIIT,
Secretary to Commissioners.
Millodgeville, October 20, 1831. 15—tf
FACTORAGE
AND
C02VS3MCISSZ0Xf 3USIHBSS.
The .subscriber will com- 9*
me nee tbo aljcc/e business
.11 rlUGUSTlQ, on the l*t
day of September rox;,
and will devote his time exclusively to the interest of his
friends, who may patronize him.
Jilt COTTON mid other PRODUCE, or
GOODS,
sent to him for Storage, will lie -stored in a first rate FIRE
PROOf "WARE-HOUSE, at t-lie customary charges.
Ail orders to him previous to his arrival at Augusta, di-
iccteil to the care of John C. Holcombe, will meet with
prompt attention. His Office, for the present, is at the
first door above Holcombe & Campliehi’s Ware-House
ARMSTED RICHARDSON.
Augusta Aug 25
juorsernent thereon, with the exception of the time w hen
the. note was made, which is not remcmbcri d, that sairl
j note is lost, and this deponent is ihe lawful mvn then-oil*
: THOMAS ALLEN.
Sworn to in oped Court, 15th.October, 1831.
JEREMIAH BEALL, Cl*hv
R ULE NISI.—.appearing to tlie Court by (lit
affidavit, that the note of Aimer Griffin, made
payable to Sampson Dixon or bearer, for fifty dollars, and
due 1st January, eighteen hundred aud twenty six, has
been lost—It m, on motion of Robert Hatcher, attorney
for Thomas Allen,-ordered, that the above copy in sub
stance? be established liidieu of said lost original note at
tlie next Term of this Court, unless good and sufficient,
cause be shewn to the contrary.by .said Abner Griffin, or
i;is attorney, and that this rule be published ill one of the.
gazettes of Milletlgeville for six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson Super;*,
»r Court, this 17Ui day of October 1831.
«cr*0--frp ' JEREMIAH BEALL, Cl’k ,
BALDWilsi COURT
7—Tf
NEW FIRE PROOF
WilllilEl c,
AUGUSTA.
October 13
rls against the estate of
•ooly county, deceased,
th.ii die time prescribed
•eQue-pedto make inune-
AKFRIDGE, f ,, ,
CALEB PARKER, \ tx ors -
14—6t
on the first Tuesday in December next, -between
the usual hours of sale, at Monticello, Jasper county,
agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court
< if said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, the
Land whereon Mastire.-Rucker formerly lived at the time
<*f his death. Sold for the lienefit of the heirs and credit 1,ot granted
tort—Terms made known on the day of sale, her, 1831.
JAMES NEAL, )
AARON SMITH, J
Ecntemlier 22 II tds
Adm’ors.
4 DJIINISTHATOirS SALE,—On the first
Tuesday in December next, will l>c sold, at the
court-house in the town of Hartford, Pulaski county, one
Lot of Land, No. 199, in the 24.’h district of originally
WUikimon now Pulaski county, belonging to tie estate
■ *f Samuel King, deceased.
ELIPIIALET KING, * / Um , r.
Sept 29 12 tds de bonis non.
A dmini.straTuix’ «ale.—wt] besdkTa t
the house of tire subscriber in Jasper countv, on
the 1st Saturday in December next, tlie horses, cattle
hors, and all the perishable property belonging to Jona-
’ ban Adams, late of said county dec’d. Sold for tlie ben
efit of the heirs and creditors—'Terms made known on
the day.
CHARLOTTE ADAMS, Adm’x.
Off. 20, |/j
®ALE. Will be sold, on die
first Tuesday m January next, in the town of J&
r T 7 n ^ ‘he ux,«l flours of sale,
Lot N., 192, in the fourth district of said county 1 . Sok
agreeably to an order of the honorable the Court of Or
V 0l ! nty ’ *'a th rn benefit *e orelmns
UT Hitchcock, deceased. Terms mad.- known on
JOHN H£TCHC(>OK, r”"'
^3tobcr 27 16-4,15
W ITiUlN^ON COUNTY, GEORGIA.
\i he.e ts, V. iley C-’hi: .n applies fr- me for let
ters of administration on the e.vate offt-arali Justice, late
of said county., deceased:
These are therefore tec.Re hr.cl admonish a!! and singu
lar the kindred and creditors nt said deca-.cd, to be and
appear at my office, wi-hm tec time prescribed by law
to shew cause, if any .they have, why sail! letters shoujd
Given unci-;, ev Iifind, ♦ hi-. 24th Qcto-
ALPHA US BEALL,c. c. o.
Oct 27 *
larleston Stages an-.ve at the Globe Ho- f
tei evi?ry burn!ay, W ednesday and Friday evenings, at
6 o’clock, and depart every Tuesday, Tlnusday and
' virday moaning, at half past 9 o’clock.
So
The Eibertnn Stage departs every Sunday morning
at 4 o’clock, and urvives every Friday evening at 6 o’-
clock. * ' °
The Pendleton Stage departs every Tuesday, nt 4 o’
clock in the morning, and arrives every Monday at 2
o’clock in the evening. "
The Miiledgeville Stage arrives every day, except
Thursday, a: 7 o’clock in the evening, and departs every
day exoejit V» ednesday, at 2 o’clock in tiie morning,
j The Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wed-
, . nesday and I-fidny, at 10 o’clock in tlie inornate, and de
part every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, at 2 o’clock in
the morning. WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, Ootober 1, 1829 If f- tf
T h E undersigned tender tho public tlieir thanks, for
their liberal patronage, and beg leave to advise
they continue to transact the FACTORAGE
& COMMISSION BUSINESS in all its brandies.—
I hey are now erecting a commodious fire proof Ware
house and Close Stores, on south side Broad-street, a lit
tle below the upper Market, which will be in readiness
by first September for reception of Cotxg.m a.\d Mer
chandise.
Being in every way well prepared to serve customers,
and intending to use due diligence for their interest, full
reliance may be placed in the faithful discharge of busi
ness intrusted to their care.
Their Commissions shall be at the recently reduced
rat 1 s - STOVALL A SIMMONS.
Augusta, August 1st, 1831. 4 tldcc
OF ORDINARY,
JULY TERM. 1831.
F*
H mon hs after (late app.’-ca. -on will I c h ade
to the hoikcable the Inferior Court of \\ a itr«n coun
ty, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave ro sell al ! the
real estate of Suimid Jacks:<n, late of s-i fi c^ioutr- it#-o’;I
JOHN JACKSON.)
September 8, 1831
JOHN H. LOWE.
10
'Ey
1 ^10UR months after dare application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court, when sitting
VNIi SEEt
i.K subscriber respectfully informs
JL his friends and tlie public iii general,
- ... 4 nc has opened a
lifcaiBtai ,^ ouse of Entertainment
_i _ * i 11 Carrollton, Carroll county, Georgia.
* L ir n f- L "lf iii uid flatters liimself that he will give as
geaeroi satisfaction to aa that may favor him with their
for ordinary punxwe.s, for leave to sell the re-W fr" * P^Tonage os any other inn-keeper in as newly settled
1 ’ _ le »«vos«l the real ct,rate lj^>.|a country as this. Though Carroll county has bfen kept
ey _Da.is, late of sa:d | in the back ground, defamed mui ... .
mg in Walton county, of Phalbey
county, deceased—also at tlie same time like application
wih be made to sella negro woman named PSWJiri belong
mg to said estate. JACOB BROOKS, Adm?
September 15 j q
4m
S application ujjj be made
I
- • tb the honorable Inferior Court of Pulaski cotmiv
°'' d Tz7 for leave to sell the
ic*dl of F»iu w eU Phili:ps, dccfsiscd.
An tmt SHUSte'' TIS ° N ’ Jte * W **»
4 in
i ihe back groimd, defamed and shaded by reports, yet
1 hope all M’dl soon be blown away by tlie sunshine of
virtue, nun urea by the Gospel of Christ, and the in
struction of arts and sciences—So call and see.
. c. McCarthy.
April 24 225 tf
GROCERIES
AND
of KENRICK & WALKER. Then- store is situated
on the north fade of Broad-street, immediately jfl fr on t
of the Planter’s Hotel, where they are receiving from
N etv. York, Philadelphia and Boston, n
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES HARDWARE,
M hich they will sell, low for cash or approved paper,
OST BAND
BOO Pieces tlcnip and Aiiioaciui Ba ir,,, iii (r
100 Coils Bale lfope, ^
1000 lbs. Bogging Twine,
Augusta, Fcpt. 8, 1gR7.
B. F. ICENRTCIL
.SANDERS WALKER.
1.0- 2rn
about closing the administration of said estate, and are
desirous of being regularly discharged therefrom in terms
ot tlie law-—It is ordered, that a copy of this rule be pul-
lisliod dice a month for six months in oho of the public ga
zcttcai of tills place, that nil parties interested have d«^
UQticc of tliia application, and file theirobjection.% (if any)
t<; the issuing of letters disrwissory. A true exti act frtiii
tlie minutes, July 12, 1831.
C. D. IIAMMOND, d. c. c. o.
July 1J 1 6m
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY,
Court of Ordinary—September Term, 1831.
K ULE N1SL Upon the application of Isaac R.
Henderson anti John Allen, Administrators mi
the estate erf Tilton as Garrett, deceased, stating that they
ore about gloskig tlie administration of said estate and arc
desirous of being regulaidy discharged therefrom in terms
of the law—It u therefore ordered, that a copy of this.
Rule be published once a month for six months in one
of the public gazettes of this State, that ail parties inter*
ested have due notice of this apj»lication, amd file their
obj'fe tions, if any, to the issuing of' letters dismitsory. A
true exuact fiom the niiuutcs, 5th Sept. 1831.
L. HOPKINS, Cl’if c. ov
Sept 22 II 6rn
rjEOHGIl’ PULASKI COUNTW-Wlicrean
'A Daniel D. Sturges, administrator on the estate of
Archil a. d Young, deceased, applies to me tor letters of
disiuLsiMii on said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at a Court of Ordinary to be held on the first
Monday in January next, in and for said county, then,
and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letter i
should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 12fl*
day of July, 1831.
JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, Clerk.
My ,14 i mfim
A F'PMlt il'c expiration of four months, armKcarion
v. id be made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for havf
sell a certain Tract of Land, in the 22d dis’ntTof M*
ogec county, belong.ne fo Maria?. R ya | m ,' nor AjU£ *
Julv SI JfigSE PliACOCK, Guardian.
*
MONTICELLO TAVERN.
IO KENT, that well known Establishment
m Lie tow n of Monticello, at present occupied by
i ,. 4 Icmiiig Jordan, equal, if not superior fas n
stand for business) to any in the interim-: f ’ “
i tv - ,utupe necessary, will be sold or rent-
“: ,Y"'.«T»«n.,a,Kl a Inaia & thrte or five v ™s
, l . .? !x,; n, d required. Possession -will Ire niven on
Augusta, ,
notice.
P ERSONS having accounts against the Milleeteevilh
Masonic Hall Lottery, will please present them foi
payment, within ten days from this date.
By order, ' R. A. GREENE,
Secretary to Conuhistvoners.
Mineilgerille, August 4,1831.
4—
I^EOHCJA, PIXASRI COVSTTV.-V iilinn,
Mavo makes a j *pl leatkui for letters of dismission
from the estate of John Robuck, deceased;
These are Uicrefow to cite the kindred and creditors to-
appear at my office, withm the time prescribed by law
>o shew cause, if any they can, whv said leuers of di.-^
mission should not be granted. Given under mv Inuai
this 6 th day of August, 1S31. 1
JOSEPH CARRTJTHERS, e. c. o,
m6m
... _..
Autr ?3
C ^WUUEJk, PI LASKI COUNTY•—Where-
* I . a *' . ar “ J* Snelling makes application for let-
n?- S °v upon the estates of Dempsey Lea
Elizabeth Leary, and Pcnelppe Leary, and Francis
A l’I'.l ot ror. rr • • * *
Armstrong
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
sih»
; f notice, ;
^ tr ^ re »dei-s it necessary, that £ru! . Hf ’ l ^ e W n di-etl aml creditors of said deceased, to Be
pulflic against trading in any way with my wife CVn^T w foirfl .! .T^ 1 " the tlI ? e P^ribcd by
ana Wdkmsvn. either bv
ia Wilkinson, either by ^r^r^ertvfromT' JT'* if any they h*ve, why said letters of
•c^iti^her, as I wi/riA be bound hd?^Se^»l^83I Gittn, under my
’ " J03^CA£RtJTH^RS,c. q.^ '
orcreaitm-ner, asi will not be bound fivh'ercontracts
pay her debts. JOIIN WZJ^NSON,
" IS—St '
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sept 13
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