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r- ' J -C —- -— i sea bv tunnel Viefcen and levied on at Ids
SUiyilKK’S gUB^. Ipropem.
• " *• ■ # ' Lot No 1, square 21, Wl»ert stiwt; al-o
•mmrnx be aohl on the first Tifetalay in tut No J. square 22, Kllwrl wirt*et, pin cliaatd
Tf March next, at the ^hurt-house in Mil- hy tVylt V Webb and U-vied
leifpWiUe^’tthin tlie usual noil fa, the follow-
ine iW4
ihispropeT
ing URI UFfaiJ town, levied on to satisfy ex
ecutions in favor of the Commissioners of the
ton* of Milledfeville. on the forebsure of
’,Lot1?b^2 square 8 Lincoln-atreet, purchased
by John Taylor and levied 4fcas i»»n property.
,*v Lot No j,’ square 40, Way ne-st reft, a No lot
' Trr S.aquare +J, Wmrne*<rc*t f purchased by
Abraham Busted and levied on as Ins pro
perty.
Lot no 3 squad* .38 Wavne-street; also lot pure!
Vo 4 square 28 W :«yne-*treet, purrhas^i by j on as
Joint hoot t and levied on as his property.
Lot No 3 T square Wi, H»»Keck-slrrft ptir
chafed bv Fitderick freeman and leviedun as
liis property-
I*ot 50 ji square 29 Jefferson street, pur
chased hy Joseph P sU'lc and levied on as
Lis property.
Lol wo 2 square 4 7 Wayne-street, pHicha-
§i‘d fey Frederick Sanford and levied on as his
property
Lot vo 4 square 11 Franklin street, purcha
sed <y Samuel Tinsley and levied on as Ins pro-
party.
Lot No .1, aq's.'** 7, IlaneocVstreet, pur
chased buJalu Andrews and levied on as his
proper! v.M
Lot No 4, square 38, Wavne-street.purclia-
■el bv nii II. Browning and levied on as Ins
property.
Lot No 4. oquarr -IB, Wayne-street.purcha-
»*ed by Wilson Drown and levied on as his
property.
bit No 3, square 21. Jefli raoivstrect, pur
chased by Aimer Chapman a d levied on as
bis property,
Lot No 2, square 22, Warren** trcct, also
lot No 3, arptare 78, Franklin and Columbia
streets, purelia»c«l by I’lnlip Cook and levied
wn as b i« property.
Lot -o l square *>3 Wavne^itreet; also lot
»c I square Id Wastiiofton-st'-*', | urchuved
bv 1*1 mass Parti.»g .nt! levied on as Ins pro
perty.
L »t vo 1 square 33 Jeflrrson-stwt, pujclia-
led h iobn b. ibrief and levied mi aa his
property.
l4»» to 1 tqnarc 35 Franklin-street, ptircha-
let! by Ji.HtC , r*; ice and levied on as his pro
perly'.
lot *o 2 square 29 Elbert-*treet, purcha
sed by W'ilium Ziowu ami levied on us hia
p rope-tv.
Lot NoJ, square 74, Clarke #tr»‘et, taken
to Mtilf) execution m furor of the Cun-
r< Laion. rs of i he tou n of Millcdgcv die
|y>t No 2, square J8, Jefferson street, pur-
rliated hy Mnuum Wright and levied on as
fits prop. Hy.
Lot No 2, fquare 7(3, V r »iUirogton street,
pu/c'iasfd by \\ tpiani II. Clai lu. ami levied on
us liis property#
f.c*t No 4, square 19, Washitirtna-st
ntyo i' i t ho J, thju.fc 42, Crecn street, pur-
clwaed by Uavid Ftakcr and levied on i.s Ins
property'
Let No 1, square 21, Waslvngton-street,
purchuM- 'by TliofilhCuwcii and levied on us
hit prope rty.
Lot No inquire R|, Franklin-street, also
l<d No 1, square 46, Jefftframi-.Hireet, al**» lot
N«» 4, sq iare 79, Baida in-s*reel, purcha^rd
by Jra »»h lliir.le i ami levn il on as Ins properly.
•Lot Xo 4,square 54, Ihddtvin-strcet.also lot
No 3, square .38, Greeu-sircrt, purchased by
John J. Httvidaon and levied on as his pro-
perty.
L »t Vo 2, square 61, Liberty-rtewt, pur-
chased by John W. Ucvcrcus and levied on
as fits property.
Lot Nu4,square *•’,L'lverty-strrct,purcha
sed by Samuel.M. Uevereux and levied on as
biv property.
LM so 1, square 79, Franklin-street, pur-
rtuvsed bv Jnlm l3nkvs and levied on as his
Lot Vo I, «qiure 76, Clarke street, purr hat
ed by Richard Wiggma and levied on as Ins
property.
I/it No 2, square 49, Wayne street, piircliu*.
cd by John Varbdrougli and levied on as his
property.
I»t No .1, aquare 27, .Jefferson street, pur-
chaatMl by W dltam Wadkins and levied on as
lus property.
I»t So 2, squ
used hv San
asjiis property
l^»t No 3, square 31, on JefTerson-atreet.
uare 24, on Warren-street,
! Buiftiigtun and levied
property.
Lot N » 4, aqnart 58, Liberty-street, alvobd
Nf> 4» aqtiaiv 58 Waaliinqton-strert, purchased
lit Thonuif Lixnn ami lev »td on as his pro-
p\ T$f.
Lot No 3, square 59, Creen-strrc f , punha-
sed by James ljaiby and levied on as his pro-
I* pt 5* -
l/»t \o 2,•square Cl, Jac’csou-*trrf t, pt»r*
chased hy James ll.um l and levied on as his
proper;\
Lot No 4, square 4*4, >v aync-strqr»t, pur-
chased by Laiaii Ivlands aiivl le\icd (hi ua his
property.
Lot No 2, square 77, Clarke-strert, purrha*
bt-vl by iict\jumm Eusly and levied on as his
property.
I/»t No 2, square 19, JeiTer<on-s’r q,pur
chased 1 'by fiaroar Eubanks and le v .vdonas
mih property.
‘Lit No 2# square 3 >•, Jcffbrson-sti«et, pur
chased by Augustin IWtis ami levied on us
his nrop<-rty
rot No 2, squar* 10, t.'.ucolu-stivrt, pur-
ehaved by Joseoli Fktclier and levied on as las
•|ir«|ieH v.
|»t No 1, saunre 72, Ckuke-street, purcha
se! b\ Kid.— d Jewell and levied on us his
property.
Lot No 4 ■q»i\re 57 I'rnnklin-atrert, pur-
enu-ed by Juim Irwin and levied on iui las pro*
party-
Lit No 1 square 47 Wayne-street, purrha*
9C». by iiam-.ivl L^ekiu-an undltVied uu lulus
lot N.i 1 ri i r° *1 V\ p.ipclia-
seel bv Henry M’iLidc and levied on as las
property «
I »t So 4 souare 77 Franklhn-streft. ptircha-
sedby LI ijan Wltoa atal Icvk-cI on iu his pro
perty
Ia>t xv) 4 square ->0 W.-unr.street, purcha
sed hy Abram Miles sod levied onsslus pro-
petty.
I^it no 4 square 45 Clarke.strwt, puroba*
sed hy S.tmuei M. Mortlecai and levied on as
l.i. pojpc.i>
I ot 50 3 square 48 \\\i) nr-strect, ptreha-
sed hv Juint3 Monllice am* levied on as ins
pr 'pmy.
Lot st) 1 square f') Wilkmron street, pur-
cIm^ I hy Iloiatio .Maibury mid levied on as
his property.
purchased by Kii'>ch Lunccford and levied on
av his property.
Lot No 4, square 16, or Wam n-street,
ptirrliascd hy John Jours si d levied on as
bin property.
Lot No 2, square 44, on Jeffr* son-strret,
purclu-'icd by John Little and levied on as
liis property.
Lit \o .1, square 26, on Ktbert-strect, ptir-
cli.iMed hy Henry Cray hi 11 and levii d on as
his pidjH rjy.
Ia>t No 1, sfjuarc 18, on Wam-n-alrcet.
purchased hy Alexander Greene and levied
on as iii.s property.
J«ot No 3, square 28, on Warren-Street,
pure!laser! by flenry Gray bill and levied on
a* his property.
Lot No I, square 26, on Hancock street,
purchased hy Henry tiraybill and levied on
a. Iii. pm|irrljr.
Lit No J, square 72, on M’liHosh-dreet,
purchased by John lleijiert and levied on an
his property.
Lm No 3, sijuan-12, mi Washington-street,
purchased hy Janu s llarvey and levied on as
Ids property.
Lit No f, square 43, on Wayne-s^reet,
pti.riuised hy Zaciiariah Gray anti levied on
us his property.
Lot Vo 1, square 12, on Washi^gt »n-itrcet,
purchased hy James llarvey an levied on ir
ids property.
Lot No 2, square 48, on jeffcrson-strect,
pyrcliascd hy Samuel IJ.tll and levied on us
Ids property.
Lot No 1, square 80, on IL Id win-street
purchased hy Daniel Cilaftpie and levied on as
liis property.
Lot No 1, square 36, on Jefferson-street,
purcha c -*d hy Augustin Harris and levied on
.e» Ids p* ojirrty.
!<ot V'* 4 s<jimre 43, Fmnklin street •. *lcn
lot No 4, square 7, Lincoln street, purchased
by Ke«i.di B .ard and levied on ms her proper
ty, Conditions d sale state hills, gold or sil
ver.
The sale n il! commence at 10 o’clock.
JOHN WATSON, JJ. Sbjf H C.
Jantiury 28, 1816
\ %/ILL lM-V«.*r»”~T!!te SrsPT^.hiy - in
f ? March next, at the court-liouse in the
town of Mi 11(5die between tlx* tt»ual hours
of ^««lc the follou lug "property:
Two negroes I annvaml (irigg,taken nsthc
property ot Rieliaix 1 ti Brown, to satisfy an
execution in favor of the Justice* of the Infe
rior * oort of Jones county, airainst John M'*.
Kin/ii*, Riciutrdf;. Brown and Samuel I insh y ,
a.id other exccutitfii.H against said Broun. I
One *i're lot in the town of Milledip-ville
whereon Lcnos and Jaillet t now liv**, taken as
the property of George Mirkh john, t') satisfy
an execution in favor of Charles Williamson
and other executions against said Mickhjohn
Three negroes IVer, Putty and F.iic ev,
taken rs the proper’v ofThaddcusll- It, dec 1 *!
to satisfy two executions in favor of Charles
Abercrombie, and other execution ^ aguinsi
the executor* of ^W‘d Holt.
That part ot hwtsnd whereon Samuel Rig*-
dale now lives, whirl) lies in the com,*) t\\
Baldwin on Town creek, adjoining Robertson
Mini others, taken as the property of the said
Uis*whip, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Rr4»iri Jackson.
Fractions an .5 and so 6 in the first district
of Baldwin comity adjoining the town coni-
mans nf Milkdgeville, t«krn to satisfy the
state of Georgia** executions against Josiuh
Ihti’din jun’r. and Josiuh Duidiu at’liV.
One bay horse, saddle sod bridle, and sun
dry artiHca of household and kitclwn furni
ture, levied on a.s the propert y of John W. Ik-,
vereuz to satisfy the state ot Georgia's cxccu-
lionf aga.nsl nim.
JOHN WATSON, 7> Shf_
O N the lirst lutadny in March next, will
be sold in the town of Clinton, .louts
county, between the usual hours, the follow
ing property, viz ;
All that part of lot No 66, in the first
district of Baldwin, which lies in Junes
county,' 'ima’cd at fif.y.five acres, more or
levs, now in the possession of Wm Ellis, levi
ed on «s the property of llorutio Marbury to
satisfy an execution in favor nf tlie t xeciitors of
Josiah Tatnallva. said Marbury. Com!it inns
cash. 3 FLAG IN, 11 Stiff.
.Lmir.rv 28. 15—Ids
O N the brat Tuesday in March next, will 1
Im* sold at the court-hrnisc in the town of
Fit text ton, between the usu#d hutiia, the fol
low >«g property, viz; .
137 acres of land, it being part bf lot number
i7i,in tlie third district of Baldwin, now Put
nam county, wlj ining Harden end others, ie-
vii A on a* the property of James .Mangham io
satisfy an execution in favor of Dudley Har-
| grove, sgsinst Philip lira} bill and Jstnas
j Mangham; property ponded out by James
j Mangliam.
14 j 2-19 acres of land, more or less, it be-
! ing fraction m*n»l»er 86, in the third district
- of Baldwin, now Putnam county, levied on
the property of John Freeman to satiafy an ex
t-cution on the foreclosure ofa mortgag*; in
favor of’he state ; the said land pointed out
' in the mortgage and oalc ordered by the secu
rity.
I 15rc - » of land, it being part of lot num-
her 4W, in the 2d district of Baldwin, now
Putnam county, adjoinirg Dent and others,
' levied on as the proper!' of Sally Smith, ad-
minisiratrix of Barton Smith, deceased to sa
tisfy an < xecnti<>n in favor of John Ardii, as-
1 sipicc of Ji*hn Pai ner, for the use of J Jm
Taiti levied on snd returned to me by a con
stable.
100 acre* of land with a sett of mills and
j other improvements thereon, on Little river,
I idj.lining John II. Posey and others, levied on
;is the property of John Lamar to satisfy an
j execution m favor of John II. Posey, against
j Wilhs Roberta and John Lamar; property
! pointed out hy Join) Lamar, one of the defe'i-
| (iants. Conditions rash.
nfi.VJ'fi'MKV‘WiUJMlSO'X, SI iff.
January 25, 1817.
I 11/ ILL he sold on Uie hist thru l ay ill
| fv March next, bet we n the lawful hours
in the town of Marion, Twiggs county, one
' Jot of land in the 28ill district, coni', ining two
| hundred two and a half acres, well improved,
No 140, levied on as the property of Stephen
Williford to satisfy sundry executions in fa
vor of llL‘f;r\ Strickland, St Co and Russel
Jones; the levy made by James Alexander,
cor.stab!-, had returned to me
Si MULL DICK, Slift.
lamiaty 28, 1817.
O N theftm Tuesday 5 Harch nex , w-h
be sold within tlie lawful hours of sale
st the court-house bv Wilkinson county, the
follow big fi actional surveys, viz :
Frac iou No 368, in the 3d district of Wil
kinson county, containing 157 9-10 acres, ta
ken as the property of Abraham Borland to
satisfy a fi fa on the fureclouure of a mort
gage in favor ofthe state on said fraction.
Fraction No 372, in said 3d district Wil
kinson county, taken at the property of said
Abram Borhuvl to satisfy an execution on the
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of the
state of Georgia vs. Abram Borland.
Jail. 1 1317 JOSEPH JACKSON, D S
J OHN C. FASTER, b Co. in addition to m
former notice, beg leave to Inform their
friends and die public generally, that their
Cotmuisaioii Ware-HcJse, ssr#ow «r, a atatc of
readinesa for tlie reception of produce. They
tender their services hi the Factorage &G'oin-
mission Business, in this place. They hope
from as r .uiuity and attention, to merit! share
of Public Patronage.
.Milledgeville, Dec 30 1816. 8t.
the town o) ayncr
\ T the Court-house
boro, w ill be sold pursuant to an order
of the honorable tlie Justices of tlie Inferior
court ofthe county of Burke, on the fcrst
'Tuesday in Morel* next, the whole of the
real estate belonging to John Cason, dec’ll, of
said county, for th/- benefit of the heirs and
creditors Of* said deceased.
WILLIAM HALL, AdmV.
November 26. 7 fd«
W ILL be sold at tne Court-house m hpai-
ta, on the first Tue.-day in March next,
one hundred and fifty-five acres of land, more
! or less, lying on the waters of Ogtchee in the
! county of l/uncork, being the real estate of
! the orphans of Ticy Thom s, dec’d. Twelve
• months credit will Ik; given, the purchaser
giving bond with approved security.
JAWED CARTER, ? r ,
WSOM,5 GlWrd ns *
JOEL D. NK
December 2.
8 9t
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
Ma:ch next, at the court-liouse in
Laurens county, 200 acres of laud, adjoining
Genl. David illacksliear, and belonging to the
estate of Augustin Parrott dec’d. ’Tenus
made known on the day.
ELI.I MI ULACK3UEAR. Ex’or.
►VorcciArr, loM. 9—9t*
N tlTlCK.— Agreeably to an order of the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Put
tarr. county, w ill be sold on the first Tuesday
in Marcli next, in tlie town of Eaton ton, two
likely negro gir - belonging to the estate of
Ralph Omens, deceased—sold for the benefi*
of the heirs of mid deceased. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
JOHN N. OWENS, AdmV.
December 11. 11—tds
U /IlL be sold on tlie first l uesda) in A
pril next, o i a credit till tlie 1st day
of January, 1818, at the Court-house iu tlie
rown of Mtltcdgeville, Baldwin county, five
negroes, Sally (a woman) Betsey (achild)
Caroline (a child) James and Uobb (children)
bt longing to the estate of B^rtictt Ham, de
ceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. WM. M’DADK, Adm’r.
In riff/it of tu* u-i/e, Rebecca
JW’Dude, fate Rebecca Ram.
J anti an 8. I —t
O - tlie first f iu iidav in Aimrch next, will
be Hohl n.t the Courthouse in danders-
ville, Washington ount), bot.vcei. the usual
hous s of sale,
SO acres svvamp land, 230 acres pine land
on the Oco’tee, adjoining B ill, levied on as die
property of John Stocks, deceased, to satisfy
an execution in favor of John Kowai d—tlie
property pointed out by John ll«*,\’ai d.
1U0 acres pint land, on tlie waters of Keg
crcck, adjoining, Rowal and others, levied
on as the property of Joseph Pur kins, to sa-
tisfy an execution in favor of William W ick-
ker i the property pointed out by said Wick-
ker.
162 acres pine land on the Oconee river ad-
joining Smith and others, levied on as toe
proprvty of Ransom Avent, to satisfy an exe
cution in furor of William Smith, adinmistra
tor of Nicholas II>rden, deceased—the pro
perty pointed out hv s.!.l Smith.
L. HODGES, Shfl
Jannarv 25, 1817.
in. ble Inferior court of Washington county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold in Sundersville, on the first Tuesday
m April next, 240 acres of land, mnro r>r ’ess,
iying on the Oconee river, near the mouth
of Ituflaloe, part of the real estate of Isacc
Vlathis, deceased—sold for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms made known on the day of
■•ale. HENRY PARTRIDGE, AdmV.
January 8 13—9t*
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will
be sold at the Court-house in the county
of Laurens, between the usual hours j
Two notes of hand, one for twenty-seven dol-
lars, the other for twenty -six dollars, seventy-
five cents, on Duncan Graham, due the 3d
•lav of January 1S17 ; undone horse, bridle
and saddle, t aken as tlie property of Samuel
Spurlock and Janie* lhuh to satisfy an exe
cution in taxor of V illiam Hawthorn.
287 1-2 acres of Land, second quality, on
the Oconee river, formerly Montjrotnery, now
Laurens county, whereon I’rail Shearman
now lives, levied on as the property of John
Price, deceased
53 acres ofluud, more or Jess, second qual
ity, w ith a small improvement tlu re n, Ix-it.g
part ofthe fraction whereon Nt. IN ferry now
i-*, ad.,* .luiqv Jeremiah BrantJy on one side
and Burton II l*» ts on the other, levied a**
the property cf John Piice and William Neel,
htcuruies for Jtsso HHf' ti> satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Tfi'.n.as Ftourn v
HENRY PUTS, *D. Slift’.
J -nnn-v 72, 1817
0 >» the first Tuesday m March nest, will
be sotd at irwinton, the Cotirt-homie iu
Wilkinson county, w rlnn the lawful bouts of
sale, the following prop-ry', viz.
One sorrel Gelding, cigh. or nine years old,
taken as the property of Elisha Copeland to
satisfy sundry executions iigjnst luui in favor
nfGadah Calletvay and others.
One lot of pine land, 202 1-2 acres, No 200
in the 5th district of Wilkinson county, taken
as the property of Jesse Harwood, to satisfy
an execution i:i favor of Zurfiariah Booth—le
vied on and returned to me by Benjamin Lan
caster, a Constable.
A Mare and yearling Colt, and two feather
Beds, two Counterpins and one bedstead and
nine cows and calves, and four two-year old
cattle, taken as the property of Kevin M*-
llryde, to satisfy sundry executions in favor
.f Isham 8. Fannin and others.
2C2 1-2 ac es swamp Ir.nd, lot No. 313, in
the fourth district, taken a» the property of
l indens Holt, to satisfy in execution i*> f».
vor of l T riah G. Mitchell—pointed out by
plaintiff.
One negro woman named Nanny, taker, as
the property of Col. H*>hert Jackson, to satis
fy .sundry executions against him.
JOSEPH JACKSON, D. Shft*.
January 28, 181
k
IrA mi 4 .fjuiirr 21 .lcffier!,<m.^trcct, pijr-
tlual b)’ Ili^r irCarthjr arti! Icv irtl on as
hn properly.
tin m> (•qtitre 2? t'lbertatirct, jmrclia-
w<l by ticurpe Moo.c anil lcvnii on aa liis
propiriy.
M <#5swm 35 lofTmon.-lnr-r, ptirrhi.
ar d by Jarne. Mou, and In led on aa bi.pro-
jMily. ,
!.->» -o 1 »rpi»rr * u lrr. ni"it.«t"Tct, pnr-
c-iaaod l>r **ia. Mickl joi'n amt levied o:t as
In. potperty.
L.»t no 2 squire 57 Vran’ilin.street, pnrrlia.
ted by Jmepli M’llinty u.nl ieued oil »j Ins
f»r<iperty.
Lot in 3 'quart 8 llamv>ek.«,r,-*. pnrclia-
»rdIn John Ketllotk and Ittiid on ai msprn.
prrty.
I/it «n P *jiut y.i V. avne^treet, pe-rh i-
HlyBcun KoacrUon aRrl lev.ed on a< ln<
|nv.’i -riy.
J ..t vi 4 Kq.iarc T Wilkirwon-street, pur
t’u vdby Mioia A. in l>ert» ai«l levied on as
h>|>;-.|-,;y.
Lit v> 1 jquaro 5J *.r.' •n.atree*,purr!:a»ed
by bstnut; bmTola sikI levied mi av Ins pro*
y. •
tail No l riptare 32 Kmoilin-ttr-•e , - i pnreba- (
(ed by^fijal, .«m, ud and lot kd on a* Li. pro j
r " r ' „
L’’ 1 ?’■ 3 ^juare ^1 I'rankUiv t|r»1 4 pur.
h-Tlnijauiin T>i il iriillnnrl o:i a»
liltpKK ’■•If.
r o .rwp'i.t; 2 raoWm.ste^t,piir:hi.
0 N b,
Tuesday in March next, will
he sold at ti»c curt-house in tlie minty
of laurcns the followingpf<»pertv, to wit :
Due negro woman .Mi I Icy mid iicr two thil-
dr*.n, Itviid on us the property of lieu Inn
I,as»t*ter to satisfy on extentbm in favor of
John Brown—property pointed out by the
plaintiff
60 acres oTpine lard w itli s xrmill improve-
intni, mliwining Diofel M’CornucF, tuk«n as
the p^'perry of William Munro to satisfy an
»xcci*t ton in favor of .U4m Riston; levied
» i and returned to r*e I \ la*'i N«Iv>n consta
ble. JOHN FIIOM \8, Sliff.
Jam tan* 22,1817
U fil'd. Th* sobl on the iirsl I uemiay in
March next, at tho Court hou e in
Crcenslxtrough, between the hours often and
three o’clock,
500 acres of land, more or less, on the wa
ters of Little river, adjoining JeH.se F.aly ami
others—also 200 acres, more or less, on the
waters of I ittlc river, w itli a Grist mill there
on, udj »» iirg Daniel Giunt, levievl on ts the
property of John Hrooker, to satkfv an ex-
edition, Daniel Kuheru vs lluiry Bell and
John Hrooker.
206 acees of land, more or less, on the Hast
side of the Ocotu-e river, with a Grist mill
and Paper Manufactory theta on, now in pos
session of Thomas Lig.m, udjc ining Barnett
and others, levied on to satisfy an execution
on the foreclosure of a mortgage—the Go-
vernor of Georgia vs Zacliaruh Sin.a.
3t>0 aerm of land, more or leas, on the
North prong ofOgeehee, whereon the defen-
lant now lives, adjoining Cullen Alford and
others, levied < n .»s the property nf Wooten
Ont d, to satisfy :*n execution—Wm. Gol-
rlargh w Wooten Oncul—pointed out by the
defendant Terms c:oh.
JOCJ \|| ROGERS, D. Sh’fl*.«. c
J.iwunrv 25. 1816
Ik \ r ILL hi sold a the court-house in 8uii
P ▼ der«x die, Ww^hingtou county, a negro
won»an iuiih*I LEtlR, h«*l»»ngingtc the estate
of Thomas Hunt. der« ased
RICH \i:T> ANDREWS,
MOSES DANIEL.
Jannarv 28
t y lbh i>c soi l on the 28th of February
** next, at the late residence of Lawrence
Hiil, deceased, in Jasper county, all the per-
tonal property of said deceased, consisting
of horses, hogs, cattle, slievp, goats ot evei-y
description, one riding chair, a c *t, house
hold and kitchen furniture, fanning tools, a
quantity of seed cotton, corn, fodder, ami sun
dry articles too tedious to mention. Twelve
months credit will he given for all sums a-
bove five dollars with approved security, and
small sumi under five dollars must be paid in
cash. JAMES RFID, AdmV.
January 10. Id—tils*
N OTICE.— Agreeable to ail order of the
honorable the court ofOrdinary of Mor
gan county, will he 8 :ld at the court-house in
said county on the first Tuesday in March
next, eight negroes belonging to the estate
of Robert Stell, dec’d, to wit: Simon, Luke,
Rose, Wiley, Hetty, Hen, Cherty and Charles,
for the benefit of the he rs of said estate.
Terms made known on the dav of sale hy
AVYAT HEFLIN, > . , ,
Ww H AHKINS, S Adm ”•
ELIZA STKLL, Adm’x
January 10. 13 tds.
F l ltSt ANT to an order of honorable
the Inferior court of Jones county, will
be sold iu the town of Clinton, on the first
Tuesday in April next—the laud and negroes
belonging to the e state of I’riahThweatt, de
ceased—for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made known
Oil the day of sale.
JAMES TilWEATT, AdmV.
January 7 13 9t*
U fli.Lbe bold on the a? corul SuUirduy in
March next, at tlie house of IUnjamin
Reason, in Jasper county, Cedar creek, seven
likely negroes, tlie property of Samuel Pas.
dial, deceased—terms of sale, twelve months
credit with notes and two freehold approved
securities—sold for the benefit ol said de-
ceased.
BCRWFLL GREENE, AdmV.
ELIZABETH REASON, Adm’x.
January 8. 13—ids
% k ILL be sold on \V ednesilay the fifth of
vf March next, at the late residence ot
Gardner Davis, deceased, in Jones county,
the personal property oi the said deceased,
consisting of horses, catt'e. hogs, sheep, corn
and fodder, house hold and kitchen furniture,
plantation tools, Uc. Terms made known on
he day of sale.
1CHABOD DAVIS, 1
.1VMKS DAVIS, S 0^, '
J.immry 14 14—tils-
HUltSl'ANT to an order ofthe horoiahh-
I Court of Onlmory ol Jones count), will
be sold to the highest bidder on the firs'
Tuesday in April next, at the court house in
Clinton, in said county, one hundred one and
a fourth acre* of land, it being the divided ont
half of lot No 9, in the 9th district of said
county ; also lot No 122, in the 3d district ot
Wilkinson county; also three negroes, a man,
woman and child, the same being the estate
of Joshua Williams, deceased, and to be sold
for the benefit of the heirs. Terms mode
known on tlie day of ssh , bv
WILLIAM II v.MAI \CK, Fa’ot.
Jannarv 8. i4 tds
ExVrs.
\ T the rctirt-hoti'C iu the town ollrwihion,
Wiik.rion county, w ill be sold on the
Tursday in .M.*rl, next, u.thin the lawful
lio'irs oVs;'l • tlie fed! nv irg pmpeny (to wit.)
one !.alf acre, !ot No, 36, iu tlx* towi of Irwin-
too, v ett improved, levied onus the property
ol Robert JcT-mmi, to aa*% fy two executions
oh^otwd in a Justices court, one in favor of
Thomas sp.Tror, the ether one m fav».r of
i homas D '.iiairv, property po>ute<l oat by the
plaintill'-i, levii'd on and icturncd to me by
James Johnson, C^rab e.
\\ M llECK,8li > fr.w.«.
January ~*2d 1817. 15 tda
brrxh Ourtlm Seeds,
Just received and f i" m|e bv
HENRY IL HOLCOMBE, h Co.
r.btt.al^ 1 16—St
N 'OTB E—Will be snkl on the first Tues
day in March next at the court-house in
the town of Clinton, a number of town lo»s
of various siics. Term* ma«'e known on the
day of sole. IIoht. ('cxmxkuam.T £
JiXM ti -U, S 3
E J. Bowl», 3 j -
Clinton,22d Jan 1817. 15 t Is.
O HSV.UVF..—The subscriber has aiviavs
ofecred the highest nuirkct price to his
etistom^rv f»»r produce; thf^C who iaVrcho*e
to decline lus oft*, rs a*e reminded that im
mediate payment it m.vr c.\j»- “ted, and that
money mil suit him full its well—he has on
iian.1 a lurg** supply ofthe most essential ar-
tu tes to pliuiti is. Having a float running,
ail I he aide to keep anch a stock :is to fur
t»i*l» hi* rustomers in advance, on reasonable
and aecomminlating terms, in all cases v here
c.Mifidcucc has been injured bv punctualitv.
y> LAMAR
January 1,181 A. 12—tf
il Ordinary of Jones county, will he sold
on the first uesday in April next, at the
Court-home in Clinton, fifty acre* of is nd in
Junes county, being part of »j,c real cstatr of
Joel M’Clemion late ot said county deceas
ed, for the benefit of the hers andciTcfitors
of said deceased. Terms two third* cash in
hand and twelve months or edit fin* the ba
lance LUCY M’CLBKDON, Adm’x.
Jannarv- 8, 13—tds
N F.GRi'F.S FOR st ALE,-—I he subscriber
offer*for sale five valuable negro fellows
and two women, near Mil ledge ville
GII.1.AH IB FEW.
January 22d, i8«7 i5—3t
AGREEABLY to
the Inferior court of Putnam county,
» order of the honorable
sit ting fen- ordinary purposes, will be sold
•lie court-house in Eatontnn, on the first
Tuesday in April next, * tract of land be long
mg to the estate of Ralph Owens, deceased
containing 112a«*res, lying and being in Put
untn county, on Gla.lv creek, known by No
32, in the 4vh (Itttriet „f originally Baldwii
Firm* ol iaie made known on that day.
JUHN N. OWENS, AdmV.
J.vnr ry 7. lh-tuN
Milledgeville line of Slaves. 1
1 5HE subscriber has obtained from the GG
. ncral Assembly of Georgia, an exclusive
right to no. a line of Stages, betweCh the
town of and the city of Sar uv.
nah t and he informs the public, that he v ill
commence Lite undertaking on Saturday the
eighth of Ffchwvy next. The Stage will
feave Mi Hedge ville on Saturday morning, the
eiglith of February, at eight o’clock x m. and
Dius through »V'/"'ferrril/e, l*otusi‘ilU: and
RayneMborovght and arrive at Sanru.a’i, at
nine o’clock, r.u Tuesday morning ; it will
leave Savannah on its return to JUiUedsfeviUe^
and pass through the places above . umed, at
half past one o’clock r. *. on the day of its
arrival at Savannahs and arrive at JliiWcft^c-
nlte, at three o’clock r. m t f the following
Friday. I lic subscriber solicits public pat
ronage and pledge* himself that the establish
ment shall deserve it.
DANIEL HOTCHKISS.
»ATKS or FAR*.
Ttom Savannah to W aynesborough, S 9
From Savannah to E.out*vi!le, ^ 10
From Savannah to Milledgeville,
Fourteen pounds of hag'-age allowe i t(
each passenger—Extra Luggage, twelve and
a half cents per pound.
DANIEL H0TCIIKIS8.
February 2.
fiAHOAIAS M. HUSH having purchased ti.e
A stock of GOODS of l>r. W. ti. Ector, in
tins place, comprising a very general assort
ment, suid intending t ‘ keep a constant sup
ply, suited to the seasons, invites the public
to coll and ste, as he is determined to sell
low for cash or approved credit. He iea-
pectfully informs liis friends and vquaintan
ces that he will at all times be happy in re
ceiving and strictly attending to any com
mands from the country.
Among his present varied stock there are
th<* following articles, vi/.:
Blue, black, brown, gray and *nufT colored
Cloths i
Do do do do and drab Casi*
meres;
Pelice cloths, handsome ftgtires »
Blankets of every description j
Blue, white and green Flams ;
Flannels, coatings and w ool!* ns generally ;
Grandtem, toilmets, ftorentincs, kc.
Vlerseilles vestings ;
Fine and common linens, cheap ;
Northward lambs-wool and cotton host and
1-2 do ;
('ambries low and finely assorted ;
Mens silk hose cr,U«»a snavvis ;
Do do do handkerchiefs ;
Dimities extremely low;
Rattinctts, plaid and common bnmhaztttf
Fine calicoes, fashionable patterns ;
Silk, cotton and thread luces ;
Military, beaver, straw and chip bonnets }
Wreaths and artificial flower* ;
Amber, H*»«•?! and cardc^l L.a'U ;
Cravat handkerchiefs ;
Vandykes and pcllerincs;
Chinele cords j
Trimmir.gs and tapes;
White and black silk vciM
Ball head dresses;
German flutes :
Gilt Medallions ;
Silver ami brass thimbles
O N the first X uc *ifoy in April na*t, will
be sold at the court-house u> the town <J\
Monticello, between the usual hour* of sale,
one tract of land lying in the 17th district, No
34, containing one hundred and thirty five a-
crei.it being part of the real estate of The*
<>P mm os iitii, dcccixcd—sold for the benefit
ofthe hr its find credit ots.
ISAAC M’GLKXDON f > ,
JOJfN CASTUIAOW, ) ^ m
•Tant'irv • ^ I4—td»
W ll.l. lie sold on Mi nd.iy U.t third of
Marcli n.xt, st tlir l le residence of
■lames Lamar, deceased, of Putnam county,
all the perishable property of said dectxs.tj,
eontis'ing ofhorses, liogs and com, house,
hold and kiidmii fumitnre, and many ntlu r
articles too trdioiii to mriftion. Terms of
sale made known on the da*' of sale.
MATHANIFL H. SMITH, Adm’r.
.TanturyH. 14—tds*
O N the brsl Tuesday in X pril m xt, v. ill
he sold at the mmrt.house in Crreiie
county, :dl the rt :d estate ofbrithn Cabme-s,
deceased, consisting of J'tacrei ol hind, lyin({
in said county, on the st ater, of Little riser,
adjoining Jool )V. l/ ftwich Sc others.—term,
made know n on tliat dav.
V. ILVUHALSOV, Adm’r.
•laBiinrv fi 14—9»
—\7h t* first I’m ful.iv in Apt ii next, u u ”u*
sold at the court liottsc* in Greene county*
134 I-2 acres of land, lying on tho waters or
Little river, it being a part ol the roal c*t*'n
of J inx** Hamlle, deceased. Terms inatL^
known on the dav oi sale.
Hardy Phillip*, Guard’ll,
.fan'ian’ft. 14 *i r
P C'RflUAfTi lo an oiut. ot Vue tf.uit o#
Ordinary of .foncscounty, will Ik* sold to
Uic highest bidder on the 1m Tuesday in April
next, at the court-house of said county. Hid
hal* «>f lot X'». 133, in Junes rcun’.y, whereon
H illiamtn L Griggs, decV. formerly residrd#
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors/
Terms made known on the dav.
S VUL DAVIS, .LVr.
January, 8th 1817 14. 11D.
VV lu '
Ma
be sold on the first Tutu*I ay in
arch next, at the conri-houae in the
town of Sparta, the following nrgr**t**, to vit a
Billy a fellow, F ances a wench and Ifi*Iplm a
girl, I emga resuluary part of die personal esv
late of John Lewis, sen. dtc‘d. '1 i rtn» of .n.i*)?
made known on the day ol sale.
DVVID LEWIS, F.x’of.
Jfirww • t i4—tdr
A ^li Ml MS' r l(AH) I (.*> SALE —k’unKiaiit to
an order of the court of Ordinary ot*
Jones county, w ill be sold to the high* si bid
der on the first Tuesday in April next, at the
court-house of said county, one lot of land
lying on Cedar cr< ek, it being a part oftht
real estate of James Bonner, ntcM. whercop
said dec’*i. formerly r-.^ided, n**hi i»»r liie
benefit of the heirs and creditor*, 'lcnitf
made known on the day of sale.
I). MELSOV, l f ,
E. TARVKR, S m '
January* 8'h 1917. 14—tds
O N the .i: t Tuesday in April next, \v7T|
f he sold at the Court-home in the coun-
i tv of Baldwin, in pursuance of an order of
j the honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
county, a lot of land known by No 202, in the
. . . .. ^ ^ countr, a lototianc Xt'ownby NokU'J, in the
Be.vcr, castor, roram, felt and mororto h»l», l(Wl Julrkt contui.img 203 12
eitrrmpiv to a- • 1 °
extremely low
Shoes and slippers nicely assorted ;
Saddles, bridles and saddle-bags ;
Silk and cotton umbrellas and parasols}
Sugar,coffee and tea;
Chocolate and cheese ;
Cotton bagging, very cheap j
With a complete assortment of Hardware and
Cutlery and a general assortment of fancy
and staple Goods, and many other article* too
tedious to enumerate.
Willedgeville. January 1. 12—tf
A GREEABLY to an order ofthe honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county,
will he sold, on Friday and Saturday tlie 14 h
and 15th of Marcli next, at the late residence
of Isaac M’Lrarv, deceased, all the Perishable
Property of sold dec’d. consisting of Horses,
Cattle, Hogs ami Sheep, a Waggon and gear,
a set of Blacksmith’s Tools, a quantity of
Corn and Fodder, House hold and Kitchen
Furniture, and sundry other articles Term?
will he made know n on tlie day of.«:*lc.
M:t -V fVffrv. ) . , ,
n vw' i Adm rs.
It Junta *./ Crare, )
February, 3, 1817 16—tds
«u the in st Saturday in
March next, all the estate of Robert
Golay, deceased, kite of Morgan county, co;.-
sisiing of one horse, cattle, lings, one stt cd
Carpenter’s Tools, and other things too tedi
ous to mention.
Mtt ^
th'h’un, Cameron, y
Fcbrnnry 3,1817. tds
^ydLLU sold, I
■’ 1EE he sold on the first Tuesday in A-
f I pril next, Clinton, Join..** o m.i), o
acres ofwoml land, adjoining J Chappel, i
being a part ofthe real estate of Samuel C
llams, deceased—sold for the h efit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms ofrnfe cash.
ISH.iM RKFsSF\ ,M»V
EUZJRLTH JURRIS, JUm'r.
January 2. lf«- Ot
It ltd. be sold on the first Tuc-day in A-
f v pril next, at the town nf Grecnsborough,
all the real estate of Dr John T. Sanky, de
ceased, consisting of two tracts of land,’lying
one the North I'ork of Little river, one*ad
joining Richard Park, Benjamin William* &
others, containing 260 acres, the other adjoin
ing Joel Hurt and otliern, containing 200 a-
ores. Terms made known ou that dav—sold
for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of
said deceased—by order of the Inferior couit
of Greene county
FRANCIS WEST, T
JOHN MERGER, J Gv.or'Jnr.
I’ARK J. WATSON,3
January fi. Ifi—Pt
DdKN ItOLLARS ItEM Alii) — RCTTvTki
A from the mihscriber near Eat ont on, in Put
nam county, on Sunday tl'e LHh in^t. a tall
Idsck negro fellow, named LAWYER, ab^ut
43 years of age, and bus a had countenance—
he was raised by Col. Lewis of Milfedgeville.
i will give the above reward forthe dr livery of
the said fellow, or f * securing him in Jail so
•hat I get him. WASHINGTON ROSE.
January 26. 16—a *
SuTiurrTvmx—
T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his
H fri ‘ Bii
seres, belonging to iiie estate of Sarah Wash-
born, deceased ; and to be sold for tlie bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d*
Terms will i*e made known on the day of
sale, by E. H. JENKINS, Adm’r
January 28. 15—tds
SALE — 2M2 1-2 acres of oa\ Lu:.d,
with a cab;n built, 25 acres grub’cl aiui
the rails split to fence i»—lying in Laurens
county, on tike wafers of Turkey creek i ear
Chair’s mill—any person wishing to purchaM;
will make it known to P. Sttovult kCo Augus
ta, or to T. k J. Stanford of this plart*.
DAVID STAN FORD.
MiltedgeriHe, 2.5th Jan 1816. 15 51
O X the sixth of Marcii next, will be sold
at the former residence of John Cason,
deceased,of Burke county, all the negroes
belonging to the estate of said Cason, foi*
the heneht of the heirs and creditors of safe!
♦•state, agreeable to an order of the honorable
the Inferior court or Burke county, at Janua*.
ry term. WILLIAM HALL, Adm’r.
January 13—tda
n / ILL be sohl on the first Tuesday i*i
April next, at the Court-limuv i.»
Twiggs county, Lots No 256 & 60, in tlie 25'h
d . ii*nc.‘ ol \S ilkimon- the it a!
estate of Allen Beckham, deceased. Terms
made known on the dav of sale,
LABAN BECKHAM, Adm’r.
J smutty 15- 0t
bALL, Loi No fti in Hu l7.j di^iijc
l" of Baldwin, now Jones county drawi hy
C'xc’s orphans. Any person w idling to pnr«
. asc will apply to Mi l\im.ni t Diliov,
near the Market, Augusta—the laud lie*, with
in one mile of Clinton, on the Mon ietllo
toad. Jnnuar 29 16 4t
Wit's.
>til or. tlie hrv Tue*<laj m
rh nrM, the Coonhoutc in thn
eoniuy or Uni..., bet-vetn the tiuttal h
of.f.le, one ne^rn woman 7J j.ji.
lumetl ltosr, nys .he belong, to J-J.n li p.
k-iti* of Sou h C'arofina—sold tosati.ly the ti-
penaes of apprehending lirruitl j ,il fa,
ALI KKO THOMPSON, Jui’ir.
.Tannary 2.i, 18)?.
L OOK AT TIMS—On Tmw.) 11r~~h
of Kebnitry next, will he «ol,| in i!,c town
of Madison, Morrannountjr, at ptildic oulery,
the valuable Uiist and Saw .Mill nn Igdian
creek, formerly the property of .Lceb Odam,
liO'V the property of the subscriber ais
will be sold with tlie mills, one half lot of
in inic land, the mills hiving 18 aeres, morr or
let., exclnsive ofthe half lot Persons wish,
’mg »» purrh.v e would d» well to view the
whole—Terms of the sale will be made
known on the day by tm.elf or (gent—shall
expect one half down.
LEONARD CARDr.N.
Jaunry 15 lfi—4t
* LL persons utt Inn.C.. IU nun aRamst
il. treipasvinfj on Lot No 10?, in the I4i|\
district of formerly Wilkin..on, now Pula-ki
county, either by cutting timber or *■ ah^ ..
way the lightwo id.
JANES. B. nRVAV.
Jr.mmr- .10. 16—6:»
A *«*. peiro. - ,• • ei, , <• o in- emu ofCapt
James !• hnsten, Jate cf " i^)fs comm ,
deceased hereby re,,ue*.!c»l to inakspay-
Uims are retjuir 1
ieihls ai d the public in pri.e-ril, that
he has purchased the h-'oe fortnrrlv eecu
pied bv Capt.Jan.es lil.,rk of .Montieello,! mei,t * “ d'l'me h"
where ne intemln keeping .house of Tluter* 1 P re * cn t ^bevracomvu orsejurtnent
tamment, his tabic and siublej will at ali times , 0 t t)( **' J t)M.Y>iT<KY, T.r'r.
be furnished with as pood as the country ! Irmixry 48. Pi—fit
will afford, and nothing shall be lacking on 1 \\ 'j ei * | W “» Saturdsy the 15\Jj
his part to render the weary traveller com.! f » N':
fortable and easy.
LF.OTU.r. STOVALL.
January 2 f.
15—it
U fll l.be sold on the first Saturday in
April tlixt, at the hot.-e of the sob.
■Krriber, all the prr.-on.M esta’i: of Satruel S’u-
art, deceased, oonsistingofstnek ofall kind,
hoitv hold md kitchen fiirni'ure, plantrtinn
utensils, and a number of other articles too
tedious to mention Terms made known on
'lie day. HARDY HOWARD, Adm’r.
.Is-wars 10 14—uNf
\ LL persons inih-bti d to the lata'c of Dr
Hhstiohehl K. Horton, dic’d, me re-
tjuealed to ra .ke paTitient. stul those having
claims will ideas,, jfires. nt them for settle,
men*. MfUUIBALD IUHLKY, AdmV.
1'ebr.ary 7. 17—fit'
rch next, a part ot the personal o-o*
perti ot C'npt James Johnston, latent Twiggs
county, deceased.- Terms in„le k.iown on
the day, by ’ITIK KXKCL' I ORS.
January 28 18.
llanle oj .lu trust a.
;’8 I, January, 131?
O N motion—Resolved,by « ,„ a j riiyofthe
whole Hoasn or Dirutiuw, ihat a meet
ing of the Stockholders be called (giving SO
days mat ice thereof, according loth. (!i„;-ter,)
for the iKtrposeof mnsiderin ttie cxp«litt.iy
of increasing the Capital Stock.
.\iiTict: rur.in.rnnt: is nr.Nr*T
Cli /.'.V, I h»' the said met ting will 1st i, .J
at the (MAT oo Satursla) tl* uth Marcia
*8:7, at 11,.’clock, a. n.
lij 0.r,
Af '.CrTL’S MOCfiE, c,.MV
Kl-unry v ;