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■«»T1LV. hs sold on the tint Tuesday in Novem-
V", (icr ticat, in ttie town of Ctmtr.n, June*
county, between the u*u*l hour* ol **le, the lot•
lowing property, to wit i
•J67 itcret of land, it being in friction*, on the
O N the first Tuesday in Noveruber next, *t tie |
court-himsc in M»di*bn, Morgan Bounty, be- _
tween the usual hours of talr, the following i>ro- ly, between the usual tu.urs ol *ale,will be sold
petty will lie (old, vis.
ini 1-4 eorca ol lind, more or leu, half of lot
O N the fir*l Tneid»y in Nownher nut, at tha
house of Robert Jackson in the county of Ear-
!y, between the usual te-urs of
the following tracts of land, si/. •
250 seres of land, lot No. 345, lyimj in the 18th
gt’rtlAYEB fr >m the suhsertbrr nnthe Kih jft»
sunt, a bright sorrel man*, »!>oiit 4 feet & in
ches high, »i:h a blaze face, 9 or 10 yrstrlold j .nlso
h sorrel mule about two years old oust «prn y, with
a white mouth. Any pemni knowing any thing ot
Oak mu! ecu river near the LongYlioais,Nn*.'«H» I No. not known, adjoining the lamia of Matthew j dittriet Early couo'y —le*i> «l ou as the property of j aaiil hone*, alialt be rewarded by giving »>torn**
2»*2Kikl*s«» the property of ! MiUhell, Witliilh Whaley, Joseph Law. and Urn- John Lard, to satisfy one f. la in lavor of Georg* | hon then of to the subscriber llrmg near Umtnn,
amt wztt, both Mjoramg, » . » J...-V. ,t,ld- llomphress, vs. Archibald, John h Ludwiek Lard, , Jones c-sinty. AmcM-n t. Ihom-att.
Carter U. Harrison, to satisfy au execution m tsror rid Gibson, in the 20!11 district of originally
of the ntete of Georgia againtt David Taylor ami
Carter B. Harrisoti. aecitrily. |
One negro man named N ed, alsotit 45 or 50 yeari
old, taken a* the property ot Jesae Smith, to satisly
ai fi tii in favor of Murtin K Thompson, trim
Jaekaon Superior Court, the said negro being a»ld |
at the last aale and the term* of sale not huing com- (
p'irij with
in now Morgan comity, levied on at the propel
ty ot Benjamin CanalaS, sen. to satisfy a b la in la*
llninphi
pointed out by ihe'plaintifV.
250 acraol land, (more or less) lot No. 2f>7, ly- |
w
ILL be sold «>ti tin* first Tuesday mi Decem
ber nrxf, at the court-house in the town ol*
vnr ol Benjamin Brown lor the use ol John McKin- * ing in the 5th district Early county*—levied on a* ^ ^ f
nee, va. Benjamin Cinalax jun. and Benjamin | the property ol lime! Shepherd to satisfy l *'o fi las j (jjjmon, lot No. 172, iu the 8 th diatrict ot Baldwin
Canafkx sen.
Two thiidf of 45 atreit of corn, more or leva, and
two thirds of 19 acieaot cotton, more or Ids, 7
stacks of fodder, 35 head ot hogs, and 4 he ml of
j in favor ot William'1 ay lor ; levied on and returned i cnun ;y when surveyed, hut now Jones, on the wa-
to me by a constable.—Conditions cash
'Thomas Cor,fc, Sh’ff.
80 aerea of land, more or less, it being part of eaitlc, all levitd on at the property of Samuel
s No. 165 k 166, in the 18th district adjoining Rutledge to satisfy a fi fa in fnsor id Charles Duke,
sbert Hrrra and John Chile*, taken as the pr..* 1 far the use of James liaygond, vs. •Samuel Rn’.-
Icdge and llnnry McUleuduu—property pointed
loti.
Robert Merry
pertv of John Ferrill, to sstisty a fi la m favor ot
Kinchen F. Tiaon, and one from the justice*’ j ou t by said llaygood
court« stud returned to me by a constable.
991 tares of lsnd, pert of lets, Nos. Ill and 114, — «*-»*-»--
whereon Edward Weaver now lives, taken as lus i lives, and levied on a»nu property to sausiy^wo j Scssians: prop'irty pointed out m aaid mort-
property, to ailisfy twenty-oneeaecuiiotit from the
justices court, in favor of Isaac Mageliec, and re
turned to me by a constable.
| following property, to wit.
One bsy Mare, seven bead of cattle and nineteen
, „ < ; head of hogs, two thither beds ami IQrniture, ta*
Une h.iwie and lot in the town of Madison, 1 ^ cr , M t|,e projurt' ol John Brady, t f * satisfy a fi
known by No. 10, whereon James H. Bennett now on t| ie foreclosure of a mortgage, in lavor of Jo-
tei * ot Town creek, cotdfeining 2091-9 acres more
__ or less, it being a part of the real estate of V'illism
O N the lirst ’1 uesdny in November neat, will be 1 M. Khin, late ot Wilkes county dec. sold for the
ar,ld, in the town of Sandeitviile, Washing- I benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said dec. ty or *
ton county, within the usual hoars of sale, the dor of the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary of
thm/itMed' friorn" a^juatites’ cou'rVi.i'fav ur of sum- j Il.ll.ngsic. and others, letrir.l on.. the P-opcty »t
di-y peraoni. forthc use ol Je»«c Cut, and Hie pin- HetyaininWrown,, Jr. a..t.al> n fi fa m U "»•
lav a«irt I ini. and returned to me brnis N Co. lor the use ot Barna M. Kiruic, \s.
Hv
illUm Smith, to satisly filtecn eTi-cu-
b las in lavor til Hawkins R lloon he Co.—levy
matte t» returned to me bj Jos. Moore constable.
4D2 t-2 acres ol laud, N.. nutknoun, in the Wi
ilislric >foi igiu»Ity lialdw in now Morgan county,
adjoining the lauds of William Beasley, Cyrus
j Wtikes county, on a credit ot twelve months, the
purchaser giving note* with approved leturii), and
titles will be made by
Robert Cunningham, ^ if rut it .litomry
for Eugenia Knit Aihn’x, of Mid tier'd.
October 2 51 •■■-■■ —
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P. Me Thru void, O. sh’IT.
flt.l.ti- sol Jon the !':.•>( luesday mi N'ovcm-
ber neat, at the coi.n li luce in the town of
• ; | Milledgeville, the following property;
inr of M m Tom, Hindu, Mongo, Hob, Sally and Child, and
•Kinni! vs ^ Ihrty more, louud ill the posaeasinn ot Henry Har-
the pi
of It
petty poiuted out by aaid Cot, and returned to
by a constable. ,. . ,
808 1-2 acre*of laud. No. aOinlhcfiih diatrict
of J one a county, whereon Jonathan Woodson, sen.
now lives, and taken as his property, to •tin!* two
execution* in lavor of Alexander Cailcnli'ad, lor
fVilliti Alcxanderi levied on and returned tome
by a eonatkhle. ... .
10 aeres of land whereon John Johnaon now I yea,
number not known, lying in the weal corner ol the
square of land whereon William I rice livia, ad
j'lins John Dame, in Hie Hill diatrict, uken as the
property of tael John win, to satisly a fi fa in lavor
of JV.!. Ellis, and re.i.nied lo me by a constable.
<10 acrea ol land, pan »f lot, ntimher not known,
in the 8tb district, whereou William Hriuell now
livs, taken aa his property, to satisly eight exeeu-
l.nns issued from a justicea’eouit, in favor o! Jolm
ll ickhnnon tc eo. and othern levied on aud return
ed to me by Wm. B. Loyd, cnnatablc.
202 1-2 aerea piue land, No. 88 in the . th dis-
tret, adjoins Aaron M’Kenzit and others, taken
as the property ot l^wisMagnau.tosatisfj aneae-
eu'imt iu favor of .lolin Stallings: levied on and re
turned to me by William II. l-ovd, cmiatnble.
101 1-4 aerea of land, part of lot No. 87, in the
8th district, whereon llobert Johnson lonuerlv
lived, Uken as said Johnaon’* property, In vatialy
two executions from a justice! court, in lavor o!
Jam us Holderneaai levied on and relumed to me
by Thomas round*, constable.
One negro woman named Grace, about 50 year*
old, Uken as the. property of Charity Ganingi', to
•atiity four eiceutioni from » ju*ilc«» eourl Inuw
Wilke* count), In Itvor of ll'-ary B. I liompson,
•ml relumed to me by MioherU lUmblio, court*-
M T.o negroes, to wit. Dunwnody, 40 years old
jMly 3f» yc»r» old, nnd one sorrel m*re, about 8
or 9 years obi, taken as the property ol L« Lal-
trev. on on attachment returncu to Jones .Superior
Court. October term, 1881, and •‘dd ty J rJer
of die Iulerior, of Joues Ooutily, in lavor ol Henry
Wycue, one of the Ule firm ol Brewster, N co, vs.
Lewis Calfrey.
The above two Ncgrnca and Marc I. vied on by
another atuehraent in lavor ol Krancea Gihsmi,ad
ministrator on the estate ot John Gibson, dooeased,
v*. said I-ewis Calfrey: returned to.Ionea Superior
Court, October term »8*1, and sold by an order of
the lofermr Court: the above properly pointed out
by the plaintiff s attorney.
Hohcrt Jlrtisley, Sh'ffi
N fit* first Tuesday in November next,
will be sold in the tow v of Marion, Twiggs
county the following property, lo-wil:
t(rO acres of land, luore or Irsa, part of lot No
Jercraiab Davis ami Benjamin tlrown
208 I 2 acres of la.id, lot known by No. 170, in
the 2' till district of originally Baldwin, now Mor
gan county, and two loll in the town of Madison,
known by Nos. 47 and -iS, levied on asthe proper
ty ol Jauohua Watts, to aaiitly two h fat,one in ia-
vor ofSteplien Hackney, vs. James A. Hssrallaud
Jaaibu* Walts siciii ity, thr other in lavor of John
Wif'Rlicld. use Kc, vs Ji eolnia Watt* anil Jubi I
E. Walls security /IWiVii Mam, dli'i 1 '.
O N the first Turt' lay iu Nottfinlior next, ..t liu
Court House, in Cvwtuuett Lounty, lietv t:CD
the usual hours of sale, v/ill bu sold, tl.c following
property, to wit s
One nrgru man namvd X' lrcn, about 25 years
old, one woman named Chaney, about 25 rears old,
and h«r child Mut about 9 montlis obi, and one fel
low named Ibck, about 30 years old, one Jersey
waggon, one bay horse, one bay marc and colt, two
feather beds and furoiture, and the papers and ac
count books of Seaborn Maddox; all levied on h%
the property of John Maddox and Seaborn Mad
dox, to satisly an exacuhonin lavor of Charles I).
Steward and George Hargraves, the property
pointed out by plainhlfs attorney, be John M uldox.
50 acres ot land grinted in Edward l>osa 9 and
adjoins Will's Howland, on the waters of the Appa-
lacfiy, levied on as the property of Thomas li. 1 -a-
n« ar, to satisfy an execution issued horn a Justi-
cu’ court in favor of J. W. Heairehunip,for the use
ol JohnG. Wild.
KX) acres of land, adjoins Ephraim Barker on
the wate rs of tin* Mulberry fork of Oconee river—
levied on aa the property ot William Oorie jun. U)
smisty an execution issued from* Magistrates court
in favor of Enoch Benson.
45 acres of land, adjoins tiainuc! Held and Eze
kiel Yancy, levied on as tlse property of Weatley
Yancv ,to satisfy an execution issued from a Justi
cea* court in favor of J. McConnal and Warulaw.
Jamei l,ouifhruii?e t I) Sh’fl’.
mil, Abrakonin the poaaession of E. Jeter, Sawney
ic posseaaion
ioht. Washington; Maiy and
S*dlv her child in th*? poasor.ion of Mrs. Ellington;
Joe in the possession nt S. Billy in the pos-
s* ssion of E. Wood; Churl* s in the possession o^
I'eier I'-it*; Lew in the possession of .Mr. King;
Dick i i tie possession of Jacob Harrow; Jim and I
Bos *n ii ihr possession of .Mrs. Jenkins; little John,
1*1.; Jolm, barn aud llnekra, in the pr*ss* a SEion ol
S. t .,n Whit sk*v; Jnck, II Himali, Mary anti barah,
(children) in the po less ion of U. S. To'j
in tlie possession of Win. II. Crenshaw; bigToni,
Sar:di, Bill) her child, and Ttdlah, in th«; posses
sion of Edward Cary; July and Sarah In tin* pos
session of Morgan; John, Better ami old Tom, in
the possession of John Clark; nil Uken ;** the pro
put-tv ol WiMium Bowen, to satisfy h fi t:i in favor
of i homas Butler, and other fi fas \t Wm Bowen.
Ji hi U - i. Slit riff.
1 jETlCC Gti ild <m tha first I uesdav In Novem-
* f her next, at the Court-House in the town ol
Milledgeville, between the usual ho us, the follow
ing property, to-wjt:
’I I tree negtocs, I’olidore, Hen and .Jinnov, taken
as the property of Timothy Hiuen, to satisfy a fi In
iu favor of Thom us Butler, on the forecLwurc of a
mortgage. John Hatton, Sheriff.
> TO t it;E. -All persons indehteu to the estate
I of John V. Shinholser, deceased, sre re-
quested to inxke immediate payment, as there cun
no longer indulgence be giv n. All persons having
rSaims aguiust said estate are rc.jyested to render
them in. Hubert A ni )ht t Adm'r#
Octnbc r 9 51—fi
ILL be soid on Sa»ui'.I -T Jh«* Mill Novem
ber next, at Watk : n«vif!e in C'arkecounty,
all the personal property of James Ligon d**cM.
eorsisting of one likely negro follow, horses he cat
tle, household and k'*cl»e-i t ruitn»e, soon* valua
ble books, and other artich.5 Terms made.known
[ on * he day of sale. Jufrjjh Ligm, Ex’< r.
October 9 51 —
N ^ChKOKS FOR 5AT.R —On th^ t-enHuh
day -
__ day of Ikecembcr nett, t will positively tell ^
the highest bidalrr at EnOelt Freeman’s Store, ip.
Jotrf-s count?, where 2 now live,between TfiiK l V
| and X*DltTT Id-Hypcimecountry-horn NLOtltJES
ot*M si/fsnud i4»rfs. Among them will he aiilack*
smith and his tooh—alao horses, mules, two yoke
ot oxen and a cxrt, two wagons, v. i h t»%rm »»com
plete, cows, hogs, plantntion IcmiIi, Nc. ^c. s a
\V‘
W'l
all tl.e |
A T the courthouse iu Moi^hii county,on the
first Ttlcsduy in Novt'mher next, will be sold
betwe en the usual tioura of sale, the following pro
perty to wit
50
corner
ally Baldwin now Morgan county;
properly of George Medford to satisfy executions
vs. him in favor ot of E. Loy <!.
SOO acres of laud on HoneyeuFs creek in 19th
district of originally Baldwin county, whereon John
T. Duke lives, adjoining Morgans he other lands.
902 I-9 acres of land in said district, whereon
Henry Duke lives, adjoining Applewhite's nnd «»•
♦ her lands, levied upon as the property of John T.
w of Milledgeville, on the first T uesday in
November next, between the usual hours of sale,
th following property to wit •
One floor carpet and two bed carpets, 1 qptton
gin and gin house, I matrass and furniture, I ladies
saddle, 3diin*jchns, 1 prew, 1 trunk containing chi
na, t trunk containing bi*oks end sundry papers, I
easy chair, sold as the. property of John Lucas to
satisfy two fi las iu lavor of James Dickson hi Co.
vs. said Luc is.
One house and lot in Salem, told at thr property
of Henry Tnrnage to satisfy 3 fi fas in favor of A.
fi. kA. U. Ueckliam-—property levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.
./aAn r. JWant*ham, /). S.
< |N the first Tuesday in November next, will
P be sold, at the court-house in the town of
f|Vjis is to notify all watch-maker*, that on the
V 23J of this instant, my house w as broken open
and several articles stolen, amongst them was a
stnsll gold watch with a silver crown broken verge,
wiih a gold chain without lh'fts, small seal without
as:t. Any person discovering said watch, ami
will give me information so that 1 can get it, shall
receive u handsome reward Thomas fling,
Madison* tMober 9 5l H'.
\ l'the court-house in the c »unty ol Morgan,
will bn sold on the first Tuesday in .January,
in conformity to an order of the Honorable Court
or Ordinary, while setting for ordinary purposes
in said county, all the lands belonging to the es
tate of Jehu Evans in the county of Morgan, doc'd.
exclusive of the dowtr, lying on Hard Labor, three
miVs and a half above Madison. Terms* no f* ur h
annually. Small notes with approved security will
be required. John Kvan*, Adm'r
luith the will annexed,
October 2 51—StpLI.
To Planters, MrrrhnnU, Country Sion
Keepers, and all uho deal in Drill's and
Chemicals.
POUYAT & HOLLAND,
Drl-ooists !i Chemists,
Opposite the Exchange—Savannah
O FFER Fir 3ile on tin: unit liberal term*, fill
cash,(own acceptance* or the wnal *r«.Utt.Vntv ih«™«uJ 't^tn.l. p-,rk.’ Ttr.ns, one
DINES and FALNTS, a tew ot which are cr.a
ineiatf d aa fi»llow*:—
Drugs, Meifa Chemical 9 *
Opium, Aloes, Camphor, Chamomile
Peruvian Bark, Guin Arabic, Khulna b
Hippo, Gentian,Castile Soap, Jalap
Cat tor Oil, Cream Tartor, Sweet Oil
Nutmegs, Cinnamon C?ov**s, Ginger
Magnesia, Mavna, Lirpionce, A # s:»l**:tx!* #
Bi imslo.u*, Balsam Cojiavi, A«;ns: fortis
(til of > itriol, Sulphur K^vabelle Saits
Salt Petre, (dauber Salt*
Jhiuble refined Ensoiu Sails
Colomel, Tarter Kruetio
Spanish ln<lrgo, Cwhineal, !«ogwoo-l
Pearl Ash, Alum, Copperits, Blue Vitridl
Sugar ot Lead, A’»natto, Nr.
Patent Medicines.
Soda Powders SeMhtz do
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia (genuine)
llatoiui.n’j Drops, Bri'ish Oil
Bnls/tin il«*ncy, Opodeldoc
lb ppi i mint, Turlington
JVle(lica%entum, Lee’s Pills, Nc. N*-’-
A PO I tlKCVKlES PHIALS
SHOP ELIiM! tiRF. aud
is C Kl i EON ’S IN ST li V MEN TS
Paints,
White and Red Lea«!
VV hite and Red Lead A
Spanish Brown f *
\ eiiftian Red j
Veidigris J
and in oil-
w l months, the purchaser giving notes with two gf«,d
securities, fttc. John Pcf'nan,
September 4. 47— 15;.
ILL Be soTtl <m the 25th of October i.txt, a
the late residence of l.even Dayi.es, all the
perishable property ot the said deceased, coniist*
ing of Merits, Cattle, pud Hogs, llousthold ai. l
Kitclitn Fnifiiture, sn«1 many oTu’r artich:a, sol^
tor the bench! of the heirs and creditors.
uYathau Haym* t Adm’r.
Sr.ridcrsville, Sept. 3 48—tdx
f 131 Hi Co-partnership ot Amiiew Mctxryi'e
| JL nf Clinton, Jones county, is this day dissolved
{ by mutual conxent. Those persosx w ho are iu-
| deblud to sai*l Firm, will make payment to An-
i drew Mcllryde, wliu will pay all just clritns sgaiust
r said compHny. • I.idrrw AlcJtrtfde,
Me Altaic, Banach & Co,
! Clinton, june 12. 3C—fin
n liOUfili i’ lo Clinton .1 «*i 1, Jones County,
Geo. a negro fellow by l!m name of Philip
| of (ktrke complexion, about :> feet 4 or 5 inc’nes
high, and fays he belongs to Iledman Mason of
Pulaski county, living ou the waters of Shclstone
ert-ok in this state, the owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges and
toko him awuy. JuhtiJ. Jicusfry y Jailor,
August 14 44——tf.
LL pei sot.s indebted to the Estate ol t.cvnj
Itnynes, late of Washington county, are herc-
nritfE Subscriber off* ri lor sale hi< posse sion c*f
^ laml, in Baldwin count),about nine miles from
Vlillcdgeville, on Fishing Crock, whereon be now
lives, containing 4 J5 acres The principal part of
said land is very good, and about 20') acres i.T cul
tivation, with an excellent dwelling house with
seven different apartments and a cellar hut with a
fire place, good gin thereon, with all other necessa
ry buildings The above is « healthy situation.—
lb rions wishing to purchase are invited to come
and view the premises. T erms will be made easy.
Ambrose Chapman,
November 2 5L-rot3
i acres ot'tnnd. more or leas, it Heine the north 1 Sanderaville, WaaliingtonCounty, within the usual ! J 11 on,l ? !, >7 l>' u- po6e
er of lot No. 115 in the 1J.H diatrict ol origin- | liour* of aale, the fo!Owing property, to-s*it : ! ir,t ln Unoosnlier
Baldwin now Morgan county; levied on M the One half of two hundred acrea of oak and liieko- '‘ 0 , u ; e ln r n ttr ^ n l" n, H •
ry land, more or leas, and half of the mill* the! eon. I K *. ,! | le «• Beall, clecenaed.yiug in
on the water* of Williamaou’a Swamp, adjoining j •*'" the waters ol Hart sand Williams
David Wimberly. ] creek, adjoining tnsjr.r K A. Beall, Solomon
V * OITCK.— Agre. able to an order of the hon.
i v Inferior Court of the county of W arreo, when
sitting f«r or'din.iiy purposes, will he sold, on the
next, at the court-
lands belonging t,> tl.e
89 in the 23d district of Twiggs county, taken a» Duke anil Ihnry Duke, to snlisly an <\recution in
the property of John Berry tosJlisly a li 1h irom y i 4 ,u “‘ v ’ 1 1 '' ' r ,I “ L “
Justices court In favor of A. Cu well, pointed out j
b\ pi sin tiff—levied cm u.»d reiuntcd to me by a j
Of .stable.
.SOacrespinc land,part lot No. 117, in the93d |
district T’wiggs county, taken the piH.pcrty of j
John Berry sen. tosr'infy sundrv ti «a» iioiu u Ma
gistrates court in lavor ol J. K J. (iuyton, vs. said 1
Berry sen. levied ou and returned by a constable.
12 acres twumpknid mot* or less, nhoiniug lands :
of Matthews anu McKenzie, in the 7th district of
favor of Wm Ac L. Johnston, \s. Jolm T. Duke
Lrcmar*! Cardin and Henry Duke.
3fH> Rcrrs of land, nmn or It is, situate on .lack’s
creek in the 5th dutiiet of originally Baldwin,
county, well hnpro\ed, with a good grist m il
thereon, wIicp'oii Gt*o gc Norwood lives, adjoining
Hester undotluvs, levied upon asthe properly of
George Norwood t»» saiistj sundry executions n-
gunst him. in favor of lliiglus be Lucas for the useol
<*t I’, Stovall be Co. and other executions.
Three hundred ami fifty ucrcs ol land, more or
formerly Baldwin hut now Twiggs cuunty, taken \ leaa, bring one lot anil part ol two other Iota, situ-
" ‘ ' McKinney to aatiatj a in tlic 5th ilisli ict ol originally Balilwin, now
a* the propri tv of Joseph
(Ha from a Magistrates court in lavor of N. Lloyd;
levied on and returned by u conatable.
Due rn-gro tonn named Bouyer, about 25 years
old, lukru asthe property of RiclnrJ Lyon luaat-
iil> a >'i la iu favor ol John Mitchell, vs. said Lyon.
186 l-iacresof land, well improved, in the 24th
district of Twiggs county, hell of lot No. 214, am)
Si acres of No. t>)7 in said di" rict, taki ,i us the
nropcrtv of Jurma Finley to lalisis sundry li tin
from a Magistrates court in I'av ir ol Jnhcz Curry,
levied on and returned by a constable.
4f).< acres of well improved oak and hickory
land, being all that part of loti Nos. 136, 115, and
146, that lie in the 24.h district ot T > iggs county,
taken al the property ol Samuel Richmond to sat
isfy fi fa* ill lavor ol James Kiudrick N Go. for the
ascof Jatuea Kiudrick and dtliers, vs. laid Kich-
mbnd.
One negro woman about 16 year* old named
Chine,one cupboard, one table, one diah.two fea
ther beds, steads, and furniture, one trunk, two
Spinning wheels, live common sitting cliaira, one
brass kettle, two slob an s, one pitcher, one bowl,
otic pair sheep shears, aia small platra, ait cups,
unc decanter, one cream pot, one pair of fire dogt
cod one pail, Uken as the property of Cullen Dor
man, to satisfy a li fa in favor of Elbert Davis: pro-
pi rty pointed out l y defendant.
One Morse which w as ordered lo lie sold by the
I. no tble the Superior Court, at lust term ot aaid
county, •* the property of Jauiea and John l inly,
o pay their prison tee*.
B i 'i V llelcher, Sheriff.
O N the iu'lt Tuesday in November neat, will he
it 'd at the mnikrt house iu the town of Ea-
I ntel, I'lituani county, between the usual houiaot
lair, thelollowing property, til wit :
*hte le'gan girl named feaity, nbout fi year* old,
levied on aa the property of Wilson Swmuey dec.
• .atirfif au execution in favor of Ransom Swinncy
t ttinil th" administrators of Wilson Swinney dev.,
ropri j pointed out by one ot the deiendanls.
Cue wgro boy named David, about 5 years old,
levied rn as the properly of William A. I.uckey
to satisfy an rxecution fn favor ol Corel h Bates,
6t the use of A. Huy ward—levied oil and relumed
11 me by a constable.
One ticgnn.an n.-.med Torn, about 30 seat*old,
£ id Curry a bov about It) vi lira old, levied on as
fie property ' f James Kendrick to satisly mi eaeru-
.Morgun county, wlmrenn Isaac Hughes now lives,
adjoining hinds of Cle rk anil others, nnd eight ne
groes, to wit: Simon, Jim, Betsy, Harriet, Sims,
Berry, Green and Mary, levied upon ns the pro
|ierty of Isaac Hughes, toantislv sundry exccutioni
against him, in lavor ot David M'kinne, against
Isaac Hughes amt John Lucas and sundry other
executions.—Coudih ms c: sh
Mwtin /'. .V/atrF*, 1>. Sh’ff.
O N the first Tuesday in November neat, will be
sold at the Court-Ho.iie in Milledgeville, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, viz :
One bay horse taken aatlic property of William
Simpson, to satisly a li fa in favor of John liramlcy
indorsee. Arr/uha d M’Donald, I). Sh’ff.
I S the town of Hartford, 1‘ulaski county, m iII
be sold at the court-houae on the first Tues
day iu NovemlieTnext,the followinspropcrty viz:
One negro hoy by the name of Frank, about 17
or 18 years ol age, taken aa the property ot Sands
Stanley, to satisfy an attachment in lavor ot Raw Is
and Everett, suit! by order of c-.urt.
300 bit shell of corn more or less, nnd six stacks
of balder, taken aatlie property ol David SimaoD,
t ■ satisly a ti ta iu favor of William Mayo, admin
istrator, bearer, vs. John Mm is h David Simson-
One negro man by the name of W sills, about 23
years of *ge, taken as the property of Jordon An
derson to satisfy sundry executions in favor ut Ste
phen W. Blount, property pointed jut by the de
fendant—levied on and returned tty a constable.
Uriah Ytuhroujh, I>. S.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will
be sold at the court-house in Lexington,
Oglethorpe county, within the usual hours of
sale the following property, to wit :
One negro woman hv the name ot Charlotte, n-
bout .i e it e i years old, levied on a. the property of
Thomas F. Rainey, to satisfy a fi 4a in lavor ol
I’eacby It. Gilmer indorsee, and others, vs. Thom
as F. Ilaioey—property pointed out by 1’eauhy It.
Gilmer.
One negro woman by the name nt Naney, other
wise caileil Nanus, levied on hi the proper'v ot
Richard Ogdhv, to sat ill) a fi ta in favor of Wm.
S. Archer executor of John Archer dec. property
pointed out by Thomas W. Cobb, plaintiffs at lor-
Condition! enth. II m. Emnftlein, Hh'tl'.
Wimberly. , ~ -
One negro man named Uriah, levied tin asthe i ’^ekett, and A rebel
property of Jamcj Handey, to satisfy sundry exe
cution! in favor ol Daniel Lord vs. said llandry.
II. -J/’ Ihueald, I). S.
w
of MCI
ILL be sold on tli^ first Toesday in Novem
ber next, at lire Court-House in the town
Monticello, Jasper county, within the usual
boun ot s^lc, the following property, to-wit:
10 ( > acres ot land, more or less, whereon Valen
tine White now lives, adjoining lands of Jones ami
others, in the 12lli disirici of Jasper county, to-
^b'tlur with one negro woman named Rachnel,
about 45 years old. luvirdon as the projicrty ot the
9ai«l Valentine White, to satisfy » ii fa iu favor of
Matthew Gregorv.
100 ncr s ot land, more or Hs, whereon Bcmret
Flewelliii, Esq'rs. and
others, consisting of seven hundred acres, more or
lesi, on which arc valuable improvements. Sold
for I lie benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
Mary Beall,
Guardian fur the Minors.
October 2 51—Ids*
O NE. HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.—
T aken from my plantation about nine miles
from Washington, M ilkes county, Gen. tin the
eight of the 19th instant, FIVE NEGROES, viz :
One negro woman named Glary, about 18 years
old, of a yellow complexion—one female child a-
bout two years old,a bright yellow, named Fanny
—one girl named Chaney, (an idiot) alnmt thirteen
Uweence now lives, adjoining lamia of Hairston ft ' f™'. 3 , M p 7m k cn,n I , ' e ** or *,~oi'*J >-ny named
otliera, in the 17th district ofSasper county, levied ))»ntel,.about It years obi, of a yellow co.npf
. ...... * . * ' inn aiit
on as th'? property of said Bennet Law rence, to sa
tisfy a li fa against said Bennet Lawrence aud Ueo.
Lawrence. Conditions, cash.
.1/ "'tin Cochran, Sheriff.
A & the house ot Kwbcri .Jackson, in Lai ly
county, the place for holdii g courts for said
county, on the first Tuesday in November next,
w ill hv sold, the following properly, viz:
950 acres of land, more or less, lo? No. 397 ly
ing in the second district, levied on as the proper
ty of Samuel Williams, to satisfy a li ta in favor of
George T. Jamison.
Two tracts, 950 acres each, more or less, lot
No. I SI lying in the twentieth district; also, lot No.
It V, lying in the nineteenth district, levied on as
the p.operty of Hnrrel M dhews, to satisfy afi fa
in favor of Mathew Marxble.
250 acres of land, more or less, lot No. 2*7, ly
ing in the twentieth district, levied on as the pro
perly of William W. Oslen, to satisfy sundry fi
fas in favor of Robert Bledsoe.
250 acres ot land more or less, lot No. 27G ly
ing iu the twentieth district, levied on^as the pro
pel ty of Wiley Durden, to satisfy sundry fi fas in
favor of Willis Baker and others, levied on and re
turned by a constable.
950 acres of land, more or less, lot No. 80, I) ing
in the first dist; ict, levied on as the property of
Einanuel Coastmv, to satisfy a fi Ik in favor of Wil-
hum Suuhird, for the use of George Jamison.
2 0 acres, more or less, lot No. 45, in the third
district, lex ied on as the properly of Michael Dixon,
to satisfy sundry h fas in favor of Benjamin Davis,
and others, levied on and returned to me by a con
stable. Terns —cask. Thotnas Cook, Sh’fT.
• , , - nejr.
.m in Uvor ot Kelly, Motvisou f* CLwson, against i . u «• _ »• . *
v . U- - • ;..t - .1 I U ..~1. i [ r A A'HA. bcsold oil the first I uesdav »n Nosem-
Drtiey Kendrick *ud Jam* s Kcndiiok— pnqicri)
pointed out ty James IvemUick.
* 2>*J 1-2acres o* land, w'.icrcon Wm. M. l.oft.in
-ow i»t\’uiniug Chmdric*' Jones and others,
\ic<! on as the property of sa;d William M. Lof-
i, to swkUiy an execution in Uv^ rof I via* U NV il«
. tsuson mul suiidry a her executioiis— property
k)i* led out 1 y the plaintii7s.
' UI 1 -V acres or hnd. it being >*ne had o? lot No,
V5, lathe second •’i.lrictvf formerly Baldwin
41 id now k'utnsni comity; and two l*i^c stills levi-
i *. oo as the property ol Georg*.- King to fc».»su ati
viecnfion^o favor of Allen W. (Jolefnan for the
use of James A. IIlack—properly puimed out by
he pl.iintifVs rttorr.ey.
100 acres .nt land more or less, adjoining of Glop-
t m xndc>ihev*, on the waters of .Murder creek,4e-
> ed on as the property of Wm. Rejnoldt, see. to
sr’isfy sundry sfiosh ciecutiocs issued from h M>-
gutiatcs court in favor ufHolwrt Reynolds against
William Reynolds sen William Reynolds jun. and
U ibert Srarles—Ukicd on and relumed lo nu f»y
. cTirtxblc. Ven/amir II Hb'umwi, Sh’ff.
i x w her next, »t the conrt*f»r»use in the count)
j of /Ppplirg, b<^t*een the usmd hours of sale, «he
follow mgpu,pert), t'Mit:
I One lot of land, No 4.0, in the second district of
t Appling rnunly, h vied on ms the profiert) of Til-
I man M'Dwui 1, to sntistv an execution in lavor of
I Ik-wc Betts, levied on and returned tome b) « coii-
i stable. yUtchnriah Huiis, Sheriff.
d *N the fi rat Trnsda. in tVcember next, will
J P he sold in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe
, comity,between tl.e usual hours ol sale, die follow- | Jj
! ing property, to wit t
I wo negroes, Jack uhont 25 yrnrs old, Boston
about 14 years old, lewd on as the properly of
i Rutiert Alliion, to satisly a f; fa in favor of Henry
Bailey, li fa issued on tlu foreclosure of a mortgage.
One negro man about i.iyt.ars old, by the name
of Ihck, h vied on asthe property of Danvl Moo
dy to satisfy a fi hi in ln\or ot lliingertonl and
, Woodruff, u fa isvued on the InrecInsure of a mort-
gr.gr. Gondithins cash. M m. taimpfeiri, Sh’ff.
W ILli l*e sold on the first T uesday ni No
vember in At, in tli€ town of Marion,
Twiggs county, betw een the usual hours of sale,
tlie following property’, to wit.
Eighteen liki-J;* negroes, named Woodly, Jim,
f*rrry, Sam, Millis, Berry, Abraham, Reddy,
Nancy, Sally, big Jinny, little Jinny, Randall, Joe,
Milly and her child, and Nelly and her child, taken
as the property of Henry M. Terrell, K Go. to sa-
tistv n fi la issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage,
in faror of Hartwell H. Tarver; property notated
out in the mortgage. W iley liehher, Sh’ff,
W ILL he sold at Mountvemon, Montgomery
court-house, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, between the usual bourn of rale,
the following property, to wit:
Four squares of pine land on the Onkwalky,
ion, and has been very Imdly burnt on one of his
thighs—and one boy named Bill, 9 or 10years old,
of m very Muck complexion. I have no doubt that
said negroes were taken by William and 1’itimm
Overstreet; the first is about 65 or 70 vents of age,
a common sized man, with a very whitt head; the
latter is between 19 und 20 years old, with dark
eyes, and is the son of the former.
T’he above reward will be given together with
all reasonable expenses, for the delivery of said
negroes to me, or fifty dothir* for confining them in
any safe jail and giving me information thereof; or
fifteen dollars for the first information where they
may be found. JOHN MOSS.
October 2 51—twi9t.
(£V The editors of the Georgia Journal and St.
Stephens Halcyon, will please insert the above two
times, two weeks intervening, and forward their
accounts to this office together with s paper con
taining this advertisement.— lVashington jYrwi.
f A f ILL be sold ou the first Tut sday in Decent-
V y her next, in the town of Hartford, the real
estate of Lester Crawford dec. for the benefit o
the heirs avid creditors of said dec. There is a good
mil! ou the premises, and also will be sold on the
plantation of said Crawford dec. seven negroes,
viz. one fellow, two hoys, one woman and three
girls, all sold forth** benefit of the heirs and credi
tors ot said dec. Terms of sale made knov*n on
the day of sale. Hardy Vickers.') » » . .
damn Hruon, < Admrt.
0-tnb<>r 9! 51
Ttro Hundred. Dollars lieuard.
U ENKY K. WATTERSON »gc.l *1 years,
s|<::rc made, lair complexion, (talk hair, his
eyes some say lissel, some blatl.y weight about ICO,
amt handsome, intelligible in com , nation, nnd t'l-
crable well read, being bound to appear nt the
Superior Court ol Jackson county, State ol Gem-
gia, at March Term 1821, and has eloped and'left
iiia securities; he rode off a well set thunk ul a Sor
rell horse, 14 years old, a heavy well went sad
dle, hail two suits ct homespun clothis; it is not
thought tie had much money it'any. If any person
will deliver him to me on or before the second
Monday in March next, .lull receive for hi* troub
le, two hundred dollars. John Halter son.
October 2 51 It*
FlXtiL subscriber otters for sale one halt of lot in
I square 4 and letter D, (routing oti uroad at.it
Jefferson streets, .vidian excellent two story build
ing, together with out houses on it, amt turnurJy
occupied by Messrs. Filch ix Green. One half of
Spitiu Turpentine, Copal Varnish
Lamp and Linseed Oil, Clue
1’rassian Blue. Gold and Silver Ig:»f
Climrac and Kings Velloar
Patent Yellow, \ ermiiIion
Smalts, Paint Urushea,ami
A general assortment o! Painter’s Articles.
Miscellaneous articles.
Windsor Soap* TianU Brushes, Wafer*
Starch ami llair Powder
Maeabau, Scotch and Cephalic Siuilf
Black Lead at <1 Saint Crucibles
Apothecaries Scales and Weights
\Vindovv Glass
Port* r bt liolt.ixu (lstter themselves that no
establishment of this kind in Savannah can offer j
greater inducements of trade
line. '1 hey have- established agents in all the prin'
ciple cities in the union, for the purpose of availing
themselves of the advantages ubicli the ditlercnt
markets afford, lor selecting articles of the best
quality, and purchasing them ul the cheapest
rates.
The most prompt attention given to coun
try orders.
Jill articles warranted genuine
Always on hand, SARATOGA WATER, by
the' box or bottle. 50—3
bMIMSTKATOKS SALE.—Will be sold
on Tuesday the 30th day of October next, at
the late residence ot Nathaniel Wicker, deceased,
in Washington county, a part of the personal estate
of said deceased, consisting of ail the stork id hor
ses, ca'tle, hogs, and sheep, two toad waggons and
gear, three sliljs, a number of beer stands, the*
whole crop of corn, fodder, household und kitchen
furhiture, plantation (tools, Nc. tec. Side to con
tinue from duv to day until idl is sold. Credit will
be given until the 1st of March next, the purcha
ser giving notes as ids approved security.
Agreeable to an order ot tlie Interior Court of
Washington county, silting for ordinary purposes,
will lie sold, in the town of Sauderaville, on the
first Tuesday in December next, a likely mulatto
fellow about twenty yetrs of age, belonging to t
estate of said deceased. Terms mule known ton
the day of sale John li nker, Adm’r.
Sept. 10 4'J—Ids
s Gfth.KAIU.K to an order otfthe Cotirt ofOrili-
nary, will bn sold, on the tint Tuesday in No
vember nest, nt the court house in Wilkinson coun
ty, one hundred and fifty acres ol land, part of
Iota No’s. 240 and 241, in the tourth district of
Wilkinson county, it being part of tlie n>' estate of
James Pugh, deceased: sold tor the benelit ol the
heirs ot said deccas I.
Vt/ni'Ja 1‘ugh, Guardian.
August 7 48—tda
B ELL TaTKRN.—Having Hearty blushed a
large and commodious house, at Monroe, Wal
ton county, 1 take thi3 method uf informing tli
by required to come forward and make immediate
pay inent; aud those having demands against th,
said estate, will present them properly attested for
payment. Nathan Hauim, Adm’r.
Ssndersvillc, Sept. 3 48—C*
B OUNTY LANDS.—The subscriber contin
ues to give cash for Soldiers’ Bounty Lands
ut the market prices ; or he will have the pa
tents listed, deoils recorded, and taxes paid for
Olliers. Het'crt Bledsoe.
Eat onion, rulnam eotuly. Aug. 1-1 41—tf.
O N the second Saturday in December n*iT,
w ill he a Jd at the house of Wm. Moore sen.
der I. of Washington county, all of the lioiiiehnlu
anil kitchen furniture of ssid dec. Terms made
to* dealers 'ht' thrtr j known on the day. Gideon Strange, AdruV.
..ii ,i 11 4o— ■■ -
o:
I AND FOR SALE.—The Subscriber has one
, square uf good 1-and for sale, five miles from
Munlicrllo, nearly on the road leading from Hoc-
tioello to Clinton, which he will sell low far cash.
Sept 10 42—4 George Hampton.
N O I ICE.— Persons having demands against the
ealstf of John 4). Underwood, late of Lau
rent county, deceased, arc requested to tiring for
ward their claims, properly authenticated, within
the ti..ie appointed by law, otherwise tbeir demauds
will tic forever excluded from settlement.
John J. Underwood, Adm’r.
Sept. 10 42—6
N the tint Tuesday in December next, wi.i tie
sold at thecnurtdioiise iu the town of Millcdgt-
ville, betwrrn ;he ninnl hours of sale, all the reiil
estate of Alexander Bass, sen. dec. consisting of
2n2 1-2 acres nt land, tolerable well improved, lying
in Baldwin county on the waters of Potatoe creek,
adjoining Sli idiens, Parham and others. Term*
of the sale will be made known on (bat day by
Martha ha,;, A dm ’x,
T. Johnston, Adm’r.
Septemhrr 4,1581.
W ILL he sold on Thursday the l!th of No
vember next, at the lale residence of
•Innira Brown, dec’J. in Jasper comity, all tbs
personal property ofthc said deceased, which i*
not otherwise disposed of by will—consisting of
aloclt, household and kitchen furniture, corn.
Ice. The s de to continue from day to day un
til ull i» cold.
II. Brown, ? Adm’ra. with the
(I'm, Brow, y will annexed,
fieptetriher 15. . r >a fds.
S 'I'UA VEtJ from ihe snbscriher, living in done*
county, near the Old Fort, about, the middle of
May last, s yellow (tow, with s » hite back, bored
iu both horns; about thirteen rears old,other mar kff
jiot recollected—Arctium! white Heifer, with a
white back, crop and slit in both ears; also a whiff
ur»inark*i<! bull Calf. Any person knowing of said
keepir ; f ! GOOD J£J\-rEli. I eauie, an ,I cssumin R the ■ubso'rPser to K et tbcm.shaR
/vi AACTfZwVi ,on reaRoimbte terms, at said place, he amply < —
which, in point of health, is scarcely rivalled by any
in the state. 48—fi Elisha Hefts.
XHE subscriber will sell on accommodating
__ terms, a well improved lot in tlie town ol Mon-
licello, calculated for a private lamily. Possession
will be given on the lirat of .lanuarv n■’Xt. For
particubu's enquire at their store in Mnnticello.
MeV 11) 35—If John Bill id Co.
I .XUR S vLK.— t he subscriber will sell a welt
’ improved Lot, in the town of Ssmlersville,
which is nlso well aituated for business. Purcha
sers can examine the premises. Possession given
on the 2Jtb of December next. For terms apply
to JI illiam Jtasv'inge.
Sept. 48 49—It
A T tlie late residence ot James Ricks, deceased,
in Twiggs county will be sold, an Saturday tlie
17th November, all the perishable property, con
sisting of hot set, hogs, rattle, household and kitchen
furniture; nlso, one set of good carpenters tools.—
Terms made known on the day ot sale.
Edroin Hart,
Sept. It) 49—tds AihnV. de bonis non.
A id, persons having demands against the estate
of James Kicks, will render them in within
the time required according to law; and those in
debted to said estate will pleas: call aril make pay
ment. Edwin Hart,
Sept. ’0 49—6 Adm’r. de bonis non
containing 202 1-2 acres each, being* lots No. lot No 1, in s*j ;are Utter J, with a Urge new stn
2o4, 255, and 230 in the lltli diatrict of
fofmerly Wilkinson now Montgomery. ID I 1-4
.acres of pine land lying 1 on the Oakwalky, being
half of lot No. 253 in the Uth district formed)
Nt ilkinson now Montgomery, adjoining William
Blair's hnd. l.ot No. 329 in tire 7ib district
formerly NVilk nion, King on the Little Ociuul-
Lie on it with stalls Uc. complete, this lot frorus
Jefftrsou street. Lot No, 3, in square li tter J,
fronting littiad street, with a large »r.d commodi
ous two story dwelling house, together vvi’.li other
necessary cut buildings, the dwelling house, is forty
feet long, by thirty-two feet in widih, will contain
eight tire places when completed, and us many
rooms, which will be complete in two mouths or
get* at the ferry and shoals, or n* much thereof | less. Also, Two likely negroes and a quantity of
as lie* in the county of Montgomery. 5ftd acre
mo.-c or lets of pine Irmd whereon Charles and
George Arnold now lives with some improve
ments, adjoining tl.e IuikIs of Lewis Wilfuixl,
Cornier, Cirernwood und others—all levied on
household furniture. The above property will be
die red t-t private sale lu.iii October next, and it not
disposed of before, will positively be told at public
s Jo during the sale ot tractions in the eariy part of
October u« xt. Tei sons wishir<g lo purchase, cun
I see the property m any time by calling on the sub.
O l *N ike first TiR-sUa* in Nmemluv next;will be
the first Tuesday m Ueciunbar uext, in tin ' V add, at the court ho-ise, in the town of Mil-
l wl of Marion, Twiggs County, will Ik;! Irdgevil’e, bi<we»*> Use Usu.il hours c.t sale, three
‘ ' negroes, to wit: John a man agtd about twenty-
in years, Nace a man aged iLii ty-lour years, and
('finite* a roan aged iliirty-t yeaix old, v*ld us
tfi« property ol unon BeUon to s.oixly two b tss
in t.*x ?r of F:u i»fi t artci, vs said Belton, issued on
the foreclosure of n ot :>\oges.
'.be faU(»wine|>roperty, v L-
I wcHy nine NegroeSj names and ages ss fi4-
Icwji—rfaaay about 35, L.*ey !•», Solon.on and
f4*x«s li, C**Iey 15, Jack t i, William M, f iner t
3, II ck * *, Maria 5, Cumi n 45, Wo idly d’fi
» 9 im50, Jurry Sam 2fi, NVillis 25, th»rry 2*., .
Abenli *:n 32, fJefdy 2fi, Nancy S I, Sally I:, I
V< " J».»t.ey *«‘i, dLittle Jimey 90, IGn'ion .toe I
K , Mi*»y 98 am* ek’ld, Nelly So and child, and
ft*'- c*-- p new in said count): :dso, ten
Mel« v a id two hurkes, taken us 'Jie |*r*»pcrty ol *
Hcnr; M. Tjirall be v!o. to *;it>s(v a fi t** on ti «• ,
fureti -w — ot a OMiilfag m f:**.or of S uuucl VN'il-
hs*us, Hup*-- H. SlaUer, William Croeker, U* nja-
l«iin Ksivmv, L* wis L fjriiriv »uii .lumen Wimber
ly, % i• JI* Ity $J. T errell N f .k. ’proiwrtjr p onied j
W vs CL*.- izant-gsgt, Hilty NU*ff.
(.ix for the y ar« 181ft—iSlft ami 1320— tax due
f 17 15 1-2 cents—returned to irte by a canata*
hie. Jtiilcom J\f y Airman, Sh’tf
by Messrs. Tlewelien and Brewster, (for
^ ] years)—The (Jobe Tavern is situated immediately
La- • m front ot the* Court-House,convenient to business.
T he subscriber's uuremitted exertions w ill be used
to g.ve sotisLictem t*» ihuce who tnuy bu pleased lo
and
ith
ill
O iN the first T uesday in December next, will be
sold before the court-house, in Milledgeville,
Baldwin county, Seventy-tour Acres of Land ly
ing on the waters of Camp Creek; also, a Negro
Boy, nb jiit twelve years cld, it being the property
of John Parker, dec’d sold for the benefit ol the
heirs b: creditors.—Terms, twelve months credit.
Sept. 8 48—tds Jeste Milter % Adm'r.
A LL persons having claims on the es’nte of H.
Slappy di ed, are required to render them .19
the law directs, and those indebted to the estate
must make payment. John G. Slappy.
September 5,1821 48--
A LL pcrsoiis indebted to the estate of Jas. Blount
late of Jones county deceased, are requested to
ration me immediately and settle their accounts.
Thomas Hamilton, Fx’or.
Clinton, September 5, 1321. 48——Ct.
■REFILL be sold on the fourth Saturday in Oc-
▼ ▼ toiler next, at the house of Frederick
Woolf, all the personal properly of Martin B.
Horne, dec’d. consisting of wearirg apparel, &c.
Terms off sale made known on the day by
The Administrator.
Pulaski county, August £S. 47 Gt.
A GREEABLE to im order of the Court of Or
dinsry
riplv compensated,
rpt. 17.
Thomas Sheppard.
50- “ '
will he sold, at the hite residence ol J Hines
Lapslie, deceased, in Montgomery County, all the
stock of said deceased, viz: upwards of one hun
dred and twenty head of cattle, seventy or e’glity
head of begs, one horse, plantation tools, household
and kPchcn furniture, Nc. on a credit of nine
months, (he purchaser giving bond with good se
curity. Sale to continue from day to day until all
is sold. By order of the executors.
Sept. 17 49—tds Gror^it IV’/rhe.
D. G. CAMP HELL,
O F Wilkes county, h.ivi q; furnished himself
with the necessary documents, will mi appli.
cation, direoithe method ofaiithenticatinR citizen’s
claims aqaink Ihe Creek nation, for property ta
ken or destroyed, previous to the year 1802. The
United States’ Commissioner, tinder the treaty
lately concluded, will commence Ids session nt
Athens, on the 2nd ol July ; and ifclaimanls would
prefer it, I will attend in person—hut in all instan
ces had better he first instructed in the method of
procuring evidence. May 20 S3 tf
O N the Sfith day of November next, at Hock
T
House, Morder Creek, will he sold, all the
personal property of Gabriel Hntvis, late of said
county, deceased. Terms made known on the
dav of sale, by The Administrator.
Sept. 10 49—6
N OTICE.—All persons liavine auy demands
against the estate of Edward Flowers, deceas
ed, late of Jasper county, are requested to render
them in, properly authenticated, withirf Ihe time
prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said
estate arc requested to make immediate payment.
John Heard,
i,|. Kx’r*.
dame; M. Flower;,
Banders Vann,
Sept. 13 49—fi
A T the lale residence uf Charles Martin~ile-
cease I, in Washington county, will be sold, oa
Monday the t.4th of October next, all the personal
property of the eslateofsaid deceased, consisting of
horses, hogs, cattle and sheep, hou.i hold and
kitchen furniture anil other articles too U(lS»ns to
mention. Terms made known on the day of lale.
Vhas. Martin, jr.
John Martin, f R * ccV, ‘
Sept. 10 49—f> 9 finlli.*
rpHE subscribe* informs the pmlie that he has
§ taken the House formerly occupied bv Mr.
Lewis Callfry in this place, where he intends keen
ing it oprti for the reception of Traveller*. lie
pledge* himtelf to use every exertion to give sal it-
taction, and make (be situation of those (who favor
ot Morgan county, will be sold in the him with their custom) agreeable Mid comfortable.
(I'.lntt Art tliP III I )nllilius> Ml *1 mm « C>
town of Madison, on the 31s' of October ne st, one
negro fellow belonging to the estate of John H.
fort Hawkins. June 23
Jeremy Atone.
37—tf
Shaw, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs I sr^y.,. .. ., .—^
and creditors of said deceased. j 17 nK SALb^ on a credit ol live years, ray pos
Jchn A Shaw, Adm’r. I ■
EU zaueth Shaw, Adm’x.
Madison, August 27. 47 tds.
.Ttrr: - furniture and six negroes,
118H_E Co-partnership, ut John McLt*a, Co. of
o
John l\ M'lvtrhan, D. Sh’ff. j
S the tiro; lovivla.* in Noumbec next at j
the court ficu ! r, in the town ot llbidofd, j
sk # w»l! be cub*, thts tallowing proper- (
R .... j.... . , ~ :—, to g.ve s&ttSc.iouon to ihu«e who may be pleased
tun t.H I to 1 utnain Jatt a negro man by the tBfor him wit |, a call—lit* stables ace large a
name of John who «*vs he beiongs to John | ROO ,|. thcT ,i, h11 , lv . aT , be well furnished u,
.mc, h. is nimut *5 Nears old, dark complexion, | ,,rn-.tndi r and the best 1/ostlers. All favors w
hum' Ill* left leg—the owner is requested to L e thankinlly received and acknowledged.
tume tor ward, prove im*;>erty,and take him hway.
Jiifyan.'t WilHamton.Sh*
October 9
Iger
Clinton, Aug. 19 45— 3in Etmfetich Sims.
V
l\ , l » V
One i't r To inn firmed Mtnk, k'’*iwt f*ir(r veais
«»f ape, 1hk*»u hs the q»erty « l T tuaL) Bnten, ti; .
suiitly a ii Ih, ♦<» h-.’iv.l on toi use* oil* mortgage, ‘
ia lav«*r ot A.',v*tt.nc lit T i nromftv ; ointed out in
ibellu* la'b c'tch, l). Sh'JF. I
VV
—3 I Saturday the 29th September next, will
TILL be sold oq the 9,h rf.Noveml^T^, I -V , be ’ ,ld , “ ‘ he . Ia,e 01 J
at the house ,4 Jacob l’rewett dec. i* Jonei ! Lix, dev. ased, ml Wlff-s county, all the pertsh-
utde property, consisting of horses, I, gv, cattle,
household and kitchen furniture—also one good
set of Carpenters tools. Terms nude known on
the day of sale. Mary Jtix, Adm’x.
July IS; •)!,— »—tds*
•mui'y, all (lie perishable property of *»H dee’d.
coi.sisting ol horses, hogs, cattle, and shoep, and
the crop ol oottoo. Juc h H-ruitt >
•V- >h;;.a<rwon,$
Uetobgr 9 Ji —
Auk
I’
1 Putnam county, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent; alt per&rus indebted, are desired to
make immediate payment to John McLea, who
will pay all jujt demands against said Company.
John .McLca,
.McAruzic, Hennich\tl Co.
Estonton, Juno 20 38 - 6 m
session in Madison, Morgan county, well cal
culated fora House of Entertainment, SHlii.i' nt’v
cimvenient to the public square; also a part of the
F.. C IV ttick.
n
T AW-OFFICE.—Thu lubsciiber has chkug**J
J hi* tviidcnce from Hartford to Clarion. His
proftisionti! service* are tendered lathe community.
August 19. 45——tf. 7'haddeus G. Holt.
*ch\<S Co. O lTCFs.—All persona having dctnsrJs ligainct
i8 fi ni 1 w the crt.N.a of James Ligon, late of (Hark®
X’K~IUTn DKEli bt iWKNTY DOLLARS ‘kuieaied, r.rc requested to present them
REWARD.—lUniwsy from ihe subscriber du, . T ® tte L ,Ul, » W|l , hil1 tl,e H,n< * pwwribed ly
• ’ and nil I hose indebted to said estate will make un
living at tl.e Indian Springs, two negsoet to wit. .
CCS Alt a large at.d atout man, will weigh up. •'“■.'J/te payment to
wards of two hundred, and about forty years of age.
LYDIA his vile, a snail thin visage worn*
about thirty years of age. Any person appr
Clark County, August 28
Joseph Ligon, tix'r.
oman, and llflLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Not
pprehend- \ % her next. f.t thr court house iu Mo