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BY' CAMAK Sc RAGLAND, STATE PRINTERS.
JIILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY', MAY 27, 1828.
VOLUME XIV.-NO. 34.
07-THE Georgia Journal i- puMisli-
weekly, nt the corner of Wayne and Hancock Streets,
Three Dollars per ann. in advance, or Four Dollars
at the end of the year.
Advertisement* inserted at the usual raics.
N ]). Sales of land and negroes, by Administrators.
I'xecutors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to J>e
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the
Lours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon,
at the court house of the county in which the property
is situate.—Notice of these sales must be given in a public
ira/ette SIXTY day* previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must be riven
in like nianm FO!l I Y days previous to the day of Mile.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of un estate must
he published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will Ik* made to the Court of
Ordimn y for leave to sell laud, must be published for
NINE MONTHS.
All business of this kind continues to receive prompt
nttention at the office of the Georgia Journal.
IK RICH Mil) LEE, heir at
tin; to Richard Francis Lee, who had a military
claim til land in the stale of Ohio, or his lawful le-
presentatives, should In- Iw dead, will rail on the
suhscrilii r residing in Grecncshnro, Greene coun
ty, Geo he or they will receive information rela
tive to that claim, which mav he ot importance to
STERLING GRIMES.
P. S. COOK,
y JAV ING taken possession of that large and
Mav 20
:it-
W R. ROGERS ha
. York ami
UvvvdwAVc , > e.
IIFPBUKN & PRINCE.
FEU'-YORK,
\ RF, now receiving and opening at their old
stand, No. 138, Pearl-street, an extensive as-
uortinent of the following
all of wliieli have been particularly selected and
.ire adapted for the southern market, viz :
JO packages CUTLERY, containing common
and fine Knives and Forks of every descrip
tion *, pen and two blade Knives, together with
spring-hack, Spanish and French pattern, a
new article ; Roger's Pen-knives ; John Bar
ber's and ScurgilTs Razors; Plane Irons; Chi
sels; Scissors; Drawing Knives, ol Stagg’s
make ; with a large assortment ot Files, in
cluding those for setting the teeth ot cotton
gins, made to order.
,3 casks Screws; 3 do butt and ML Hinges
5 do Locks, fine plate, knob ami iuoi lice
iOOO gross Buttons, common and superior i;ilt
Brittania Tea Pots and Spoons
2 casks Tea Trays ; 3 do plated Castors
2 do Curtail] Pius, Cabinet J rimming*, Brass
Nails, &c.
25 do Carolina Hoes, 0 to No 1*
JO do do patent, 0 to No. 4
J.'i do Trace Chains, o and 10 link
do Halter Chain*, japanned and tinned
3 do round link Traces, a good article
b0 Anvils; 60 Vices; together with Naylor
Sanderson’s OL blistered and cast Steel
Orders for these articles, or any part of them,
will be promptly executed, and on terms as favor
able as if tin* parties were personally present to
tnake the selection—the terms will be liberal.
May 20 3m 33
Salt and Mackerel.
"3 4 ll • b oV CONSIGNMFNT.
^ \ ' /if BUSHELS Liverpool Ground Salt
100 bids. No. 3 Mackerel
Expected to arrive about tin* ‘2.0th inst. which will
V- sold low, if taken from on board of the boat, by
JOHN T. HOWLAND,
Carter Bovkin’s Lange.
Millcdjjuville, May 20 2t 33
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rp H E copartnership which has subsisted under
IL the firm of Redding ^ Washburn, was dis
solved by mutual consent on the 16th inst. Mr.
XV. C. Redding, of the above firm, is authorised to
ecllie the business of the same.
WM. C. REDDING.
JOSEPH WASHBURN.
MiUedgevllle, May 20 4t 33
Joseph Washburn,
H AVING purchased of Mr. Wm.C. Redding
his interest in the stock lately belonging to
Redding ix. Washburn, consisting ol foreign and
domestic Dry Goods and Hardware, nowolleVsit,
with considerable additions of seasonable articles,
far sale on good toi uis.
Milletlge\ille, May 20 *1?—-33
; Fresh Drugs, Family Medicines,
just received from New
, J opening at bis Drug
Store, opposite Messrs. Wiley U Baxters new
budding,
130 llis. best Peruvian Bark,
120 u CVemor Tartar,
30 “ Jalap,
150 bottles Castor Oil,
43 « Olive do.
25 lbs. Calomel,
10 gross English Phials,
10 Ihs. Opium, Turk. Si idlitz and Soda
Powders, Madder, Indigo, and all other articles
attached V* a Drug Establishment in proportionate
commodious house formerly occupied by
Col. Dawson, offers his services to the public '
the capacity ofTavern-keeping. He hopes f
Ins additional impiovemeni* nnd constantim. mion
that lie will he able to remh*r all those that pain n-
ize him comtnrtHhle His house is roomy and st.i
hies convenient, and shall be supplied with the best
that the country affords. Feb 25 JamlOm
S IMEON L. STEPHENS having purchased
the Globe Tavern, near the eourt-iiousc, for-
inerlv kept by James Gamble, has opened a house
ot Entertainment, and hopes by mu emitted utten-
11 on to iii\ e general satisfactiou.
Milledgeville, March 25
A i.I. officer* who hare received executions a-
gatnst defaulters in 21Hh n
/“40TT0\ U°\RF HoV'^ mfvrtvr \M1 W 1LL !"' So1 !! Sa " lle " vill . e * Washington I TVTOTICE.—AII personshavingdemandsagainst’
f ^ , • tJ/wV.v‘ *';• BOATING AND yy count},on the first Tuesday in August next, I _L1 the estate of Henry Lou- sen. dec’ll are re-
Vy GROCKRIEd. 1 lie subscriber lias lately wijliin the usual hours of‘sale, three tracts of land, | ounsted to present their accounts, and those in-
tlle fslnle nr Ezekiel Daniel dee d, one Jellied to suid estate make immediate payment to*
IMCI eontanmi" 287 !•_ acres, lying on llie lii« I May 18 JOHN LONG. Adni’r.
uiioapie—one other tract containing 200, ailjoining i -T^TTvFfr^r^TTtTi • , , . ,
•he above land-one other tract containing 200, In- \\ °. 1 . t ii ll,ow V" ch !\ ,d lo th * cstaf ? ot
"" Hie waters of said Oltoopio, adjoining Hil- J 7 V®"’ 1 " Hammond dre <1, are tequeslt d to
lard and other,—sold for the benefit of the heirs 1 ". ,mni . ctl,a, °. P a > those having dt-
ar.d creditors. EZEKIEL DANIEL, Ex’r.
- ,, - — h .. G. M. will pay
the amount collected to the paymaster, and make
their returns forthwith accoiding to law.
JAMES H. CAMPBELL,
Morgan co. May 20 Col. 29tli R. G. M.
taken possession ol 'a 'cry extensive ware-house
bom lor the reception of Cotton and luis eommeneed the
Boating business on the river Oomulgee, ami begs
lea\e to Solicit, a share of public patronage, lie
lias now two bouts running, and will carry cotton
ut the low rate of two dollars and fifty cents per
bale.
Cotton will be received at the Ware-house nt
the reduced price of twelve and a half cents per
bale a month.
A liberal advance made on cotton shipped.
Lately received and for sub- at very reduced
prices, a larj»o assortment of Groceries, ck.c. *cr.
consisting of the following articles: Salt, lion,
Elmir, Coffee, Stivar, Molasses, Whiskey, (Bn,
Cheese, Pow der, ."Biot, Lead, Castings. Tobaei o,
Nails, ^ic. icc. 4,000 yanU well assorted domestic
cotton goods. PETER WILTBElRiER, Jr.
Foil Hawkins. J an U if
Mav 13
mauds against said dec’d are notified to present
them authenticated within the time prescribed bv
law. DANL. N. PITTMAN, Acting Adm’r/
_ May 20 33
OTICK — All net sons having demands against*
1 the estate cf Thomas W. lienson dec d are
requested to render them in according to law, ami
all persons indebted to the estate are requested to
make immediate payment
HANNAH BENSON, Adm’x.
JOS. W . BRANTLY, Adni’r.
Pulaski eo. Mav 20 33
Caution.
4 I,L persons arc herein cautioned and fore-
. warned from trcspassiin’
!• .tmilics, pliysiciims, mid merelmnls the Sili (list, oflnrinerlv Hem v
* ll< ‘ <1 |,n ' . April " '27 tv—And those who have heren
Fursytli, Monroe County.
7 alltable Town Property For M ile.
L 4HE balmier 1 ol file ‘1 own Lon in file town of
Form ill, Monroe county, will lie offered lor
sale oil lip* firsl Monday ill June next
Fci'miiis w ishine to own property of tliir descrip-
tion in oil 11 of (he pleasantest villnees 111 the up
country, will do well to mp nd the sal”. Terms
inadu known outlie dav nt sale.
LITTLF.I'EIIRV GRESHAM
JOHN PRATT.
Ti n SF.R HI NT,
HENRY MIMS,
ELIJAH FHILUPS,
Mav 18—tdsS'2 Justices Inferior Cotnt,
LiukI K«>r iSrilc.
rnHF. suliseriber, Innia:; made arrangements to
H mov* l*> Alab.ima next fall, offers for sale two
tracts ot land in PiMnam county, eno of them that
valuable trai I near Eafenion.eonf lining 574 acres,
250 o I which arc idea red and in yood repair.—
'There are on this plantation 170.000 well burnt
brick, which will be sold scparutelv or with the
land. The other tract. i| ui of excelleni (iiinlity,
situated 0 miW s from Iv-Monlou, containing 731)
acres, 450 of which aic cleared and aKo in good
repair and com enient to mills. Far h of the nimv e
tracts ol laud might lie so divided as to make two
gooil settlements. T he terms w ill be made easy to
the purchaser, a.' I am w illing lo give long credit.
Persons having ai\\ luelmation to buy arc invited
to conic and view the propertv.
May 20—2m3m JOi 1N AS!JURST.
Fa> cite conn*
- reiolore trespassed on
said lot ot land, by cutting and hewing of any tim
ber or timbers, or committing any othoi trespass
whatever, by cutting any rail, board, or shingle
tree or trees, or sapling, or any other grow th what
ever, are hcrcbv forewarned from moving the
same, or an> part thereof, off from the said premi
ses, w itliout special permission from the suhseri-
ber or his proper agent, under the penally of the
l.ivv in such eases made and provided.
JAMES SHIVERS.
AS arren eo. May 20 3ui— >3
Haldwin County Academy.
\ TEACHER is wni,ted to take charge of this
, institution in
He will be expect
the first ol July. Nun< need apply w ho cannot
produce satisfactory evidences of character and
capacity.
Xdclress The Commissioners of tho Baldwin
County Academy.” May 6 ;j!
A Card.
IV
conjunction with Mr. Janioi
ed to commence Ids clutic.-
j v HE trustees ol the Female Academy of \thcns
3 would respectfully notify tin* public, that the
cliurec of tiie institution has recently been com*
to the Rev.'Thomas Stanley and his lady,
•“id that they will commence instruction in the usu
al solid branches ol female education on the first
(lay of July next. Mr. and Mrs. Stanle y are too
well knovvu to require any very labored or mi'iuic
• itemeut as to their character for strict and exem
plary piety, or their capacity for the employment
. in winch they are about to engage ; ,t Athens, and
. In which they have been no successful lately at Sn-
1 lem. and formerly at other places. They, as well
as the trustees, aie w illing that their previous ef
forts in this interesting business,' whatever of ex
perience or usefulness they may import, shall be
their only recommendation in any futuio underta
king. Bv order of tin* board.
May 13 * ASBURY HULL, Sec’ry.
ABK subscriber offers for sale on reasonable
r ., nr r - . ... . i — terms the Plantation whereon he now lives,
f |1HE proprietors of this laverii respectfully in- containing about 4000 acres, mostlv -ond land to-
I L»nn their friends nnd the public, that having gether with 3 valuable mills, viz. l'saw and 2
made many improvements m the arrangement ot together with an excelh nt gin house and gear, tiij
'“""‘i 41 i whole upon n never failing stream of water. The
Apr!
Wnutevs 1 Uo\c\,
Jltui Northern ond Southern St"gi OJJiers.
T
f¥AH E subscribers have, just receiy«*d, in addi-
* .1. tiou to their funner stock, the follow ingaiti-
•• ics, which render their assortment very compb te.
Fine black and blue Cloths, do do Cas ameres,
fine olive ami brown C’hnhs, Muslin Lobes and
5Ji* sacs, line Muslin S^ls, Book and L-mio .Mus
lin. Nansook and Jaconet do. Inserting T rimmings,
vliui hams, Calicoes, Floicnline \ estinjs, l-ancy
do. French ('rape Dresses, Canton and Nankin
do. Crape Shawls, Zelia and Ze|/nyi Handhi r-
hiefs. Fancy Silk do Linens, Linen Ciuubru-,
ijong Law n, brown and white Drilliuys, l.'.i •. ...,u
elkiw Nankeen, striped and plaid Silks, Merino
SSiawls, Flag Hamlkerchiefs, ( ambiie Dimity,
while Ji a; s, black aud blue SIU Velve*. I i
Stripes, do Mixtmes, black Sineliews, \ < Ivet Rib
bon, Italian Crape, Needles, Ladies' black and
white Silk Hose, do fine Cotton do. I. u!ic»‘ wash-
leather Gloves, do. white and colored Kid do. Gen
tlemen's fine Buckskin (doves, Artificial Cm Is.
Hair Powder, Antique Oil, Cologne Water, Mo
rocco and h :d Reticules, Parasols,Umbrellas,line
oval crowned Hats, Bouts and Shoes.
Knob and Mortice Locks, Round Bolts. Plane
frorcq Sock-t Chisels, .Screw Augers, best ( ast-
fcteel baud and pit Saws, Steelyards from 1M0 to
400 lbs. Daddies, Pocket Book'S Rodger s patent
Penknives (Jig VViiipSi Spanish Kit'^-s. .* 1
Ijlinpmvder lea, Cahiness Sogr.rs. C..»
l accq j r n M"ulu CanmlT, ^
Sugar, Poui' ioy’i Razor Straps, w’ltn riv
Au assortment of Chiaa, Gla vt; . and Cicckel'V
Also—An elegant PI ANO FOR I F.
BURTON llEPBUUN u Co
Millcdffeville, May G -J
their estahlishmenl, they are prepared to
module all who may favor them with their custom.
Private rooms, neatly furnished, are reserved
for families and stage, passengers, to whom every
attention will he shown. They feel grateful to
their friends for their past, and hope to merit aud
receive a slmt e of their future, patronage.
RO 3 - ET E R u B V C H A N A N. j
Milledgeville, May 6, 1323. if 31
Ujt* The editors of the Augusta Chronicle, S.i- '
v an nail Georgian, and Mobile Register, will please
give the above advertisement three insertions in
their respective papers, aud forward their accounts
to u£ for pay incut. R. B. •
|WjT
/•* M
% sa* I
|,l«'
dnfcvaV v*.\>v\wgs.
1HE subscriber has taken the Indian
Min. r.d Springs for a term of 20 .
lorlhe purpo.se of keeping a house j
ol Entertainment for all who may wi.-di
to visit the place either for health or rncnv
he therefore solicits the patronage of* j,,,
formerly Ileury, and Oil
cite, can have the high*'
situation is well known by the name of L
Mills, in the county ol Washington, 9 miles from
Sandersville Any person wiTungto purchase, are
invited to call and view the premises, as a great
bargain will be given by JOHN J. LONG.
_ April 15 .'ini "8
For Sale.
IV 1 OS. 225 and 226 in the 3d dist. Henry county,
1 l also No 404, 1st dist. Eat ly, also two adjoin
ing lots in the 5lh dist. Monroe*, handsomely im
proved, Nos. 37 and 33, I miles from Monroe court
house, on the road hauling to Clinton, by Booth’s
lurry. A good bargain may he had in any of the;
above tracts ot land, and indisputable titles made,
by applying to the owner, living on the lands in
Monroe. HENRY L. JONES.
May 6 4i 31
LAND.
ho Inne draw n lend in the follow-
dFtricts, viz : the I 1th, 15th. 17llt&. 19th,
Hill formerly Fny-
pttblie. I iis, table w ill be as well furnished
; the country affords: and Ids stables with forage of
j every description, and good ostlers to attend to
j them. IR. pledges himself that no attention shall
; be wantingoa his pari to give plen.-urc and comtort
, i*: all w ho may favor him w ith their company . He
1 lias also on hand 2500 bushels of corn, and an ex-
I eeilent grist mill, wlnrli will enable him to sell
coin or meal low to travellers. He lias also a first
j rate black-smith, who will be over ready to attend ( nislu d by applying to Needhn
| to customers with di-patch. A grncnil assortment J mile above Stephens's Brid
: ol gi'ods will also be kept to dispose ol for cash on ' er, Burk
i Horded
lest * ;«mi tnice, on app-i
JOHN B. NELSON,
ach Tree, De Kalb C’o mi.
lion to
Standing 1
Jnrumry 15
4 LL persons wanting the Georgia B
\ toil Mill Stom s, nmde of the best
lulled to I
To-
Lanrl and Negroes for sale.
V HANDSOME piopiuly, unincun.bej't d, eim-
ui=tiu^ of land aud neuroex, lopHiicr with
atoi-U ol' i'm'i v kind nnd tin: irowiu ■ crop, r.ir.oiiut-
iiisr in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollar?, situate in
thn upper country, and well cftlenlaU'd for a coun
try stoic—the soil well nil ipivd to tbo cuUi.titiou
of corn and cotton, is offered fur sale on nccoiumo-
dating terms.
BANK STOCK, 01 pood paper, well secured,
u ill be taken ill payment.
For further particulars, apply to the editors ol
the Georgia Journal.
Milledgeville, May !3
tl-
Uuited States’ Mail Stages.
TH E subscribers have cs-
•.ibiishcd a regular line of
st.igrs from Milicdguulh*
| *h» T orlMilclu-IRwui H tln y
w ill be rcgul.ti ly met by Mi.
Beddoe’s line, which runs to Montgomery, Ala.
These »tapes will run twice a week from Mil-
Icdjj'evillo to Montgomery, leaving tin* former p.ace
every Monday and Wednesday. The hue "ill be
he same aslh.it. of the Northern Mage, L ■ cents
per«»/e. HUGH KNOX.
May 13—tf $8 HENRY CROWER-
Notice.
\ LL those who have M atches in my shop re
1 1 paired twelve months pr* v ions to tuu first (lay
ol August n£\t, unless paid for before, that time,
^11 he sold at air' tinu after that lor the expenses.
May 20—2t ' T. REID.
N OTH 'F.—Absented them wives from the sub
scriber in the 7th district ot Gwinnett county
an the night ot the 2Dt inst. the following negroes,
‘o wit. u fellow called Joshua about 13 years old,
Mack complected, about 6 fr'' 1 l ,4 fc** Msuia Ins
wife, about 37 year.? old, black complected, about
1 1-2 feet high, large eye*, til while. 1 be
ibovc negroes ,viii*c lately brought ti’ion Jasper
mu my, to wliirb it is |iroliable they may nlteiniit l
to get They rarried with iheioj u considerable
I'l iutitv of fine and coarse clothing, together vwdi
licir bed clotiiing, and a sufficiency ol provisions ;
to last tlttia at least one month. Twenty dollars, i
with all reasonable expenses, will he paid lor tip- i
Jireheuding the above negroes, or ten clollms lor
•idler, delivering tliein or either of them in Gwin
nett county as aforesaid, or lodging them in any
'Pul in the a • . 1 forwarding information Uiere*
of to JOSEPH CROCKET
Mav li v> T-
l”',v mi in
The bar will be furnished with the best liquors
of all kinds.
JOEL BALEV.
N. !E Ad persons are nt liberty to eom*' willi
llii'ir faniili.-snud ouild tents gratis. ^ J. B,
Marion, Ttctggs 1 oinity
f JJ^HE subscri!)cr having pinclinsed tin* Ta'orn
l rcrcnily oucupi(*i! Nicholas Lloy, and has
lidded a huge addition lo the same, now tenders j
his st' v vines to his fi ieiulfs and ihe public goneially,
an I will be ‘‘““ililid for favors bestowed.
Apt's* ! <> David RALSTON.
EN'rEIiTAtNMENT.
riAllE subscriber informs die public that be 1ms
B opened a bouse in New 'J'invn for Ibe re-
i‘. iilion of Iran.ient eonipaiiy. He pledges luiti-
sfilf that all attention will lie paid to those who iniiy
favor him with their custom.
Apr 2'J—fid R. MeCOMF.S.
I'HTY HOTEL, Milledgeville.—The subseri-
Vy In rs have taken that huge and roinmodiuus
house, l.it. iy oei upieil by Mr. MeCombs, under
tlle name of tile Golden Ball Tavern. Ever) al-
tenlioii will lie given to make those who may taxor
them with tiieir cortuninv, eomfoitable.
' EI.A.M ALEXANDER,
Jim 21 \YM. F. SCOTT.
[j 77.. JtuguOo Chronicle, Savannah /’* p. . .-
r.n ind Coliiirtiii /b'e.vs, trill pt-Mirli the nburr tr.il
>vt.l end their accountt> la Inc ./tlr.ct >l« <’■. E. A.
W. F. 3.
COFFKE HOUSE.
riTHE SUBSCRIBERS rcsprctfully U*‘if leave
Ito inform llieir friends aud the public, that
t |,,»V iia\e taken llu* above well known i’ubhc
House in the town of Milledgeville, on the «*ast side
of the public square, formerly kept by John Dow
ner, (one of the prctcMil occupants.)
Theirestablishment is lar-e, and . onxcnicntl^
calculated to accommodate I ravellcrs w illi. pri-
v;l ti* bed-moms. Gentlemen with their families,
can be furnished with genteel bed and .sitting looms
separate from the noise ol the house— iiiey there
fore hope, from die eonvynicuc.es of their Itouse,
together w ith Utcir experience in businc
oil ions to give general salififacUon, to gy
of public patron
jurr conien-
./ \ ted Mill Stom s', made of the best nialeii .ls,
tud warranted to be well cemented, may be fur-
Bryan, living one
U on the Oaee.ln e ri-
Hinly, on as good terms as iliev ran hf
March 4 22 if
TVOTICE.— There came to the house of th
| | l suliseriber in Bibb county, Geo. on the 22
I ol Dec. la-5, a likely iiclto u .nnan about 35 or 2
years old, and yellow complexion, stout \v. II madi
»y tin* iiaim* ol C’rauey, and she says that she hr
longs to \\ iilium Duuehan, of Nevvlmry di-tiic
South f’.irolimt, and that she was decoyed from I
her master and carded into the C’rei U nation, and j
thcie sold to a half breed some time hist spun.,
and that she is on Uer vvay home > her inastn .— | y
And 1 do particularly request the owner of said tie- | S,
gro to come forward, pay
rding to lasv.
st. .irorsTiMt, i:.isr tuhuu.i.
W ILLI A.M LF\ NOLI)S, keeper of the Pub
lic Aichives, tor that part ot the 'Territory
formerly known as East Florid.i, vcspigifullv in
forms the public that he will attend before’ the
Board of Laud Commissioners for the purpose of
exhibiting the claims to land ol such persons as
may please to employ him. April 1 (2m—26)
Kunavay taken up.
rjH AKEN up by Bunj. Vincent, living in Bald-
n v\ in county on Fishing creek, a negro bov
named Ben, about 11 years old, say . he, belong-* to
Joint Brown, living in the 20th dist .Mxmroe countv.
1 lie owner is requested to come and lake him
away. May 20 3t 33
0\\ in Hancock county jail - nt groQB,Jack a
black negro about 32 or 3 \i ais old,
early 6 feet high, who says that lie belongs to a
man by the name of IMeasant Moore of Henry
county, of this state.— Ai m a mulatto by die name
ol Abraham, about 25 or 23 years old, w ho xavs
that he behmgs to a nmn by the name of j-di Mor
gan ol Edgefield district, Suitli C’arolitia. The
owners are. requested to come and prove their pro
perty and pav charges and take them a wav.
JOHN W. bCOT’J', SITff.
May 13 32—It
li RGUGHT lo Jones county jail on tin* 6iii inst.
a Jf i\ negro boy named Cesar, 16 years old, 4 ft.
P inches high, says he belongs to Wright Davis of
I wiggs county, near Marion. The owner is re
quested to (Mine forward, prove propoity, pay
charges, and lake him aw a\.
JAMES JORDAN, Jailor.
Clinton, May 20 33 !
r|NAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.—Will be *old
a on the first Tue-day in August next in the
tow n ot Laureneeville, Gwinuet comity. the follow -
iug property , or so much thereof as will he Miflic.ii lit
to satisfy the tax due for the year 1321, will) all
law fill costs for th** same, to wit :
500 acres of land in Jackson county, on the (h o-
nec waters, joins Ryan ; 237 acres of land in ,l.u k-
son (ounty on the same waters, unknown who ii
joins : 100 acres in Wayne county ; 2M2 1-2 acres
in Baldwin county, pine laud; 202 12 acres in
I Wilkinson rounty, pirn* land, and 203 1-2 acres
more in Baldwin 3d quality, 1 town lot in Louisville
and 1 in Augusta ; two lots in the tow n of Klberton,
! all taken ns the property of James il. Kid—tax
1 due 7 3-4 cts.
JOHN BORING, T . c. o. c.
^ DMINISTRATOU’S SALE—Pumiunt to an
J A. order of the lion, f lie Justices of the Inferior
court of Madison county, when sitting lor ordinary
purposes, will hi* sold at the hoii.-e of the sul>ser’i*
ner in said county on Saturday the 5th day of Julv
next, the following negroes, to wit. Cely about At)
years of age, Celv her d'itiJblm- [) years old, ( hat h s
7 veals old, and Ben 5 years old—The above ne
groes belonging to the estate of Rennet Rower ile-
I ceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
dec’d. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
May 20 WM. POWER, Adm’r.
; 4 d MIN I Sill A TOR S SAI - F—Will be sold
\ at the court house of ('raw ford county oil the
first Tuesday in August next, a lot of lam! known
In No. 2.’»5, in the 1st dt I. formeily Houston now
| Craw ford county, sold as the prop, rtv of \rehihald
j Random dec «!. by an order *<f the court of Ordiua-
! rv of Morgan umniy, for the brnefit of the heirs • ~‘
, and creditors of said dec'll. 'Terms made known ♦
on the day of sale. AN DREW NF IT. Adni’r. i
j Mayj20 _ td*\v’2.j0'i ;3
A DWINIS J R ATOR’b S AM —On Friday the
V 27ih day of June m xt, w ill he sold at the
lat*' re-idenee of JoSin Ttahl deu'd, in Jaek'-on
I eounly, all the personal e.^tate of -»1 iln *1. con
sisting of horaes, cattle, hogs, a .still am! \ . f
1 a set of smith’s tools, fanning utensils, household
! and kitchen furniture, w.u. 'Terms made know *
on the dav of sale. WILLI \M I ODD. Adm'r.
1 M iv 26 LUC) CD \ TQDD, K 1
\ TfiAHE property diret.ted to he told In the l.tst
! ^ will of tlie jate Josepli L. Hepburn, will be
| offered for sale on the fir:.t Tuesday in June next,
j before, the court house in Milledgeviilc. bv
May 20 THE EXECUTOR.
O N the first Tuesday in August next will he sold
at the court house in the town of Greencs-
boro, between the lawful hours of sale, 200 acres
ol laud, more or less, together with a mill, being
that part of the tract containing about 800 acres
whereon Richards mill stands, joining Mappaud
others, the property of George Richards ciec’d,
sold under the incumbrance ol the widow’s dower,
lor the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said
dec d—1 ci ms made known on tho dav of sale.
EDWARD D. ALFR1END, Adm r.
May 13 I( | s jo
P I RSUAN I to an orth r of the lion. Court ol
Ordinary of Gwinnett county, will be sold at
the. com t-house, in Jones county on the fust lues -
day in July next, lot No. 29, 7th district, formerly !
Baldwin, now Jones county, containing 202 1-2
acres, sold for the benefit of the creditors of John '
b. Rtishton, dec’d. Terms made known on the day
ol sale. bll ADR XCII BOGAN, > A , .
Isaac towers, A,lllir '
April 8 ids 27
\\/ IRt* lie aolil on ihe first Tunsdny in J
v f next at the court house in the town of Mon- April2.
tmelio, a tract ot land lying 2 1-2miles from Mon- —-—r*«~
ticello, lieing a part ol the real estate ol Solomon ( A I
Ray deed, lor the benefit of the heirs and eredi- , , .
tors—terms made known on the day of sale. j ( ‘\ present them duly authenticttted, and
April 29 ].* GLOVER* Atbn’r those indebted to the estate are requested to mnkp
TJ NECUTOU S SALE.—On ihe see, Tui pi J men (to
V LL persons having demands against the estate
of Joel Daves deceased, lute of Washington
county, are requested to present their accounts ac
cording to law, and those indebted to said estate
w ill make immediate payment to
JAMES H. ARMSTRONG,Adm’r
LAV INI A DAVES, Adm’x.
May 13 _ 2t* 36
N OTICE—Ali persons indebted to the estaf
of John Cabaniss, late of Jones county, de
ceased, are requexted to make immediate payment;
1 nnd those holding demand* against said estate, are
... . _ , ... , required to present them for payment to the sub
be sold on the first Luusday in July „ c Hber. JOHN E. B AILEY, Adm’r.
de bonis noji
. persons having demands against the estate
Henry Thompson, late of Jones county,
B A day in June next, will be sold at the late res
idence ot IVuser Horton, lute of Jackson county,
di c’d, all the personal estate of said deceased, con
sisting ot horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, household aud
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, a rosul w aggou,
;i gig, corn aud ladder, a quantity of culm and cider
rial, and oilier ai tides too tedious to enumerate.—-
The suit- to continue ficm day to day until all are
sold, ami the terms made know u on the dn* of sale.
W IL LI AM BELL, ; .
I As 11 I.' VI I* I l 1.' I l i ■‘•X I..
Mav 13
W M. WILLIAMS, J
WM. HARRIS, (
Exer’rs,
32
-29
J AS. HEMFHELL,)
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
it the court-house in Warren county, 202 1-2
acres laud in the lOili district oi l lemy county,
known by No 125 in said dist. sold for the bent fit
ot die heirs of Benjamin Wheeler tier'll, lute of
*' u county.
April 15 JAMES WHEELER, Agent, i
4 DMINISTR ATOU’S SALE.—On Friday the
f'l^tli (Tay of June next, will be sold at the late
lesidcnee of Joseph Yarbrough dee d. in Jackson
county all die personal r state of said deceased con
sisting ol horses, cattle hogs, household and kitch
en liirn it tire, plantation utensils, corn, fodder, a
still and v essels, n quantity of brandy and oilier ar
ticles too tedious to mention. Termsuiudc known
oil the day of r.uh
Ambrose yarbrough, > .
THOMAS I. BOWEN, ( A
April 15
PURSUANT to i
AdmTs.
- " g8 |
P URSUAN T to tin order ot flit; honornhle the
Inlet ior court of Greene county, sitting for ’
ordinary purposes, w ill be sold on the first Tuesday
in June next,* before the eourt-iiou.se door in
Greencsborough, 35 acres of land, more or less si
tuate in the rounty of Greene, on Rush creek, ad
joining Maj. 'I iiomas Moseley, John Mont ford and
others, it being part ot the real estate of Thomas
Houghton, dec’ll, for the benefit of tin* heirs and 1
creditors ol said dec’d. 'lerms made known on
the day of sale.
MbitIi 18 ABRAHAM YF.AT3, |
IV1 UTIC'E —All persons indebted to the estate
of George \) tllson, late of Jasper county,
dec’d, are requested lo come forward and make
immediate payment; and those having claim.»
against said est..le, will present them duly authen
ticated within the time prescribed by law .
May 13 RICHARD WILLSON, Adndr_
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
lluson, late of Milledgeville dec’d will make
immediate payment, ami those having ehiim*.
against said dec’d. will present them according tt
law. FRANCES IIUSON, Adm’x.
April 22 29
4 LL persona imk bted to the estate Ot .t a. * •
Normau, late of Twiggs county, dec’d. are
requested to make immediate payment, and those,
having demands against the estate, will remit:;
them in according to law.
April 29 JOHN WOOD, Ex’r.
EORG1A, Morgan county— 1 T■•.ken up and
X posted before Sainl. Harriss, E.-q on the 3d
inst. by Peyton H. Jenkins, one bay horse supposed
to be 14 years old, long inane and tail, 3 while feel,
a star in Ids forehead and ii snip on his nose—ap
praised to $15 Given under iny hand this 12th
day of May, 1823. JOHN NISBET.CIk.
May 20 33
( ( KORGIA, Newton county——Taken up amj
X posted befoie Junius Bludworth, E*»q. on the
23th April, 1823, by David McCoy ol capt. Tlioru*
ton’s dist, 1 sorrel horse about 14 hands 3 in. high,
w ith a bis.7P face and 3 while feet,branded with C.
on the left thigh, sup, osnd to be 6 years old—ups
praised to $55. Given under my hand in office,
tin. 1st May, 1823.
May 20 STEPHEN HODGE, c. I.
C N KORGIA, Oglethorpe county, Clerk’* oftioe
x . - R "
P URSUAN 1 to sin order of the court of Ordin
ary of Jones county, will he sold at the court
house dcor in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in June
next, between the law ful hours of sale, 200 acres
of land, more or less, the real estate ol John Mar
tin, late til said county, dnr.’d. being the premises
whereon lie livid, as also one likely negro man
named Jim, the prop* rtv of said estate. Terms of
sale cash. MARY MARTIN, Adm’x.
March 25 ’
O
the tow not Madison, sixty-six and two-third
j acres of land, in the * ounty ui Morgan, one negro
I gill 11 years old, hou-a-hold furniture, K’c sold as
. the piopeiiv of Elisha i ally, for the benefit of the
I heir, ot saul deceased.
THOMAS TALLY, Adm’r.
April L £6+-td*$2'
4 DM INISTR A TOR’S SALE—Will lie' sold
V on '1 uesd.iv ihe 2kh of June next, ai or near
tlu plnntation of Ibuijauim 1 lodges, in Eailvcoun
X lull court—Taken up by Lemuel Black, bv
ing in capt Griffith’s dist. and posted before Nathan
Johnson, Esq. on the 12th Apiil, a bay mare 3 yrs.
old, 4 leetH inches high, her right bind foot w hite,-
swab tail—appraised to $47 50.
Taken up by Berry Matthews living in capt Grif
fith’s (list. aud posted before Mini Smith, Esq. or>
* | the 20th April, u bright sorrel horse about 12 yearn
old, 5 feet 2 inches nigh, 2 saddle spot* on each
side of his wethers, a small star in his forehead, a
large snip on his nose, bis right hind foot w hite as
high as his pastern joint, nicke d tail, trots and pq.'
c*—appraised to $85.
Mav 20 ISAAC COLLIER, Clk.
( ( EOUGIA, Putnam county—Levi Hall of capt
X Franklin’s (list, posted before Lm Hearn,
Esq. a bright bay mare, and a small sorrill roll, tin*
mare branded with the letters of C. D. Dimly ou
the left hiitfnck,a snm!l star on her face, 5 feet
high 15 or 16 years old, low in order—uppraised to
50 dollars this 2'Jtli day of April 1823.
Benjamin Shepherd of rapt. Eli Buckner’s dist.
posted before George Osborn Esq. one grey hor.«r>,
ibout 8 or 9 years old, about 5 feet 10 inches high.
ty, all the personal propertv of Willis Anderson, | shod before—appraist d lo $60 this 6th of
l : !! 1 ^ eounly, (h e’d, that reniains on the 1823. TIJAD. B. REES, Clk
f 'hatahoocliit
plantation lit*
the late rt
3 consisting oi cattle, hogs, and some j
;nsil:i. Also, on the 8th day of July !
tid dec’d, in Twigg*
May 20
V ' EORt A, Madisi'.i county, Clerk’s 1 office InF
XX court—Henson Carring
.ii,, , court—rienson varnngton of captain Orr’a
UI, .ill Iln; i-i riiuiiiil propeltj of the mmI dee <1 Hist, post,.1 bet(>rv'.lei«mmh Ii.iil Iltq. on ihe 19th
M , 1 ’ n l,u ' s J 11 S,,M r,,,llll y. eonmuting ol hinsis.j April lnsi.iine hlnckmartt with a navel cald, a Mnt
I" ,'V s , 'V' 0n .' 1 «'np*o» n„<] necr. In el,old a.id in t.ei lor! head. 12 or 13 yeium old, hud\i clo K co
l» 1 * ( Ill'll I llft'llll 111** - __ I Eli .<il. ■■ .11 .. 4* ' . . . 1 . . -. . . 1 n .
\ DIMINISH! \TOR’S S AI F.—Will hr ml,]
, nn the lirsi Tuenhiv in July next nt Month el-
Fe!> 18-
-20tf
111 M Y AI DEI '
REW ARD.—Rauaway en t
-t. from my plantation in Rib
orgia. a negro boy name<l GEDiP -i
22 years old, of dark yell.nv cnn.plexiun,
fer: ojiit ne.-; high, very square built, talk i;
ill** Dutch tongurf lit* vv;»s rais. J umougs'
he came from Randolph county, North (
_ DM!
: i ±
lo, Jasper county, one grey horse, saddle, I
and saddle-bags, the estate of Robert ! 1 u)< s tlci 'd.
May ) 'J 1K)S B GOKM \N, 4dmV.
A \F/ i t6R’8 s\f.l - On tin 1 t day of July
_J next, will be sohl at the late re idenre of
unnel Bird, lat** of Burke county dec’d, ail the
te of snid dec’ll, consisting of horses,
1 gig, 1 •' >tton gin, corn and foddi r,
• } cart, lu c "hold and kitchen fut mture, plnniation
i tojis, and uliter a. tick s loo tedious to mention.—
i T ii** -• ile will rontimiR from day to day till ail aie
d the tPiui-s mad • known on the day of sale
kitchen furniture—Th
day to day till ail arc h*
oa the days of sale.
May 13 SAMI
ild.
will continue from
Terms made, known
WILLIAMS, Adm'r.
I pel
last spring ; he, it is
tliei t ; he has i dov
has a parcel t#t good
prehemling said i
$25, and nil ex pi
, Apiil 1 ‘2n
(1 r The Lit Jo
r.'ltr, Western C
pah! till the' it horn
i ouna,
: hat k
to: he
ro.
fd,
ok, when siioht
: elotlie-. Any | .a soil n|
i 1 get hi.ii, shall icociv
estate of 8a ui*
I, are request-
(! all who have
• •by notified to
vitliin the time
Ex
—26 ISAAC PHILIPS.
•\ of the South ('until, j Stair Li a-
rolitthm, and /i th igh Star, will
three* a,id t, / it: ird the ir ac-
\
court Ii.j
#20' l .
14th lust, a ne
iiid ex-
a share
JOHN DOWNEIL
JAMES W. LAiMPKIN.
Milledgeville, Jammry 1 ‘
P lanters hotel, vugusw, Gcorgiu.—
The Mthi.rri.wi li.w i thrii Utu 1'lanin.’ Holt I,
lately occupied Lv John Mill*bitu.iteil ht'-
twern Reynold* imd MM'aitvcn blr.-. i,-', am front
ing Jones'..rrect Thif. estr.hh Junom is lm- lain... I
ami l.i-t minuted fur iho cotnlorwhlo acrmmuodii-
tioi. ol Trnwllersi.f any in the naif, 'i here are
Rooms fitted up, uml will he reserved lor the ut-
oommodniion of Fanrhes A Bathing Utabh.d,
meat is also ;\tu« iu d to th* H' ,u ‘‘
Planters, Northcin and Southern Menhautr,
who may be pleased to |iatro..i»,e thn prop, e
will timl comenieBte inliemg ", the neig ihorlu.m
of,he "rent Cotton Marl from the I pp. r » minn
Slalilfs, in all raspern si itahlc to the extent o
the establishment are uiovidcd.
JOHN HOUGHTON late ofGinenecounty
November *0 ®
HEU ARD— U.iuawav ti mi my plan-
fellow named .Mi*-ia, about 80
go, a bright mulatto, about 5 feet 6 in.
high, well made to hi*, height, hi 1 t *« th soiiu \vh.*t
tlefi ctetl, Iocs lost the fir.M joint of his ieff big to*:,
us,mill black beard, au.ldnk scarred on ou.- of
his cheeks, lie carried pff with him a new linpd
horn* spun co.lt, a striped round jurU»», p.vo t; ipe*!
waistcoats, one pair ol w hite j* an pantaloon*, r.ntl
a Rtriued pair, a n w lurtcd luu, and a pair . t
short boots, it h piop.tble lh.it he inn nd- t,.
for a free man. Any person apprehending j,ai<;
negro so I ret !.iui, &iuill !»• ' ive x’J5 ml all e\p-
ses paid. THUS. B. GREEN.
May 20 4t 33
(ft, "I 4\ REWARD- Euiu i
^ | ^ f s(uber, living in Piitnai i County, two
nt grot s, viz B.mlv a dark mulatto b(?y, about 20
y ears of age, 5 f* • t high, has a s*:*ar on his check,
occasioned by the bite of n horse, (ieorge a black
smiib stout made, 5 feet, 2 or 3 indies high, very
pleasing countenance when spoken to, 20 year
of age—th** above reward will beyivcu it delivered
to me in Putnam county or secured iuaiiyj.nl
that I get them again, it within the state, dr $5 for
either of them. J. IL MAHONE.
N. B I for warn nil persons from harbouring or
conveying said negroes, ax they v 111 be. dealt by ac
cording to law. _ May 20—-5t3d
Th | /k REWARD.-— Strayed or stolen from
iP I.D the sub^crib*-r at the Ieliuconna bridge
on the 27ili March last, a likely b.*y mare •••bout 10
or 12 years, 15 hand* high, a natural trotter, shod
l all round, switch tail, and her foretop t ut close—
Any person giving information, so tliat I get said
* iu:*re, or delivering her to me, shall be entitled to
the above rewat'J, together *■ *Ji all reasonaide f -
. primes. I t \W8|IF.
B’Mv county April 15 (i 23
M.«
N. IL \I1 per-oiis intlt bled to tin
ud Bird, late of Burke county d*v\
( I to make imnu»r!i .te payment, an
dmiands against tlie estate are hei
present the sanrt properly attested '
;n :• scribed by law.
HENRYP JONEf
May 20 LI ASTON SNEED, \
1)Ml>.T I’llATOIL: SALE—Will he h»M
the fir*t Tuesd iy in August next, at the
use in Marion. I’\\ ig'js < •»untv, 4 uegn>e ,
» l\v the name < f Mary, 'I om‘n bov, Lucy
ml I small gill • liil•!, sold as the proper!’
i. ' Anderson late of Tv. i : i-o.uav <l<,,\f
kilt*Jit of the creditors of said rlee’d.
JOSI \! I HOMES. A ini ,.
10 MARY A NDER&UN, ’
> Ol ICE—1 litre will he said at tl; • l.iter*-.-
1 N deuce ol Joint Martio Hilliard (!•■*• d m \\a* h-
iugt’on county, on the 2<’tli «»l June next, agieealiSe
to tin* last w ill nnd tcsiauienl of said dee’d, the
personal propurty ot said Hec’tl, consisting of hor-
s on*! waggon, .» few cattle, ami household and
kadieu furniture—tlu* sate to ( oiitmae li.uu dav to
day till all :tr< sold. The tcrmsul sale made known
i u ;!;c dav by the uxor h s
WILLI AM HILL! ARD, )
JA.MEo POWELL, (
Mav flO _ « - - - .
D TICK—Will be sohl at the Iiouko *>f Jefiiey
1 Moa'toril.-, in PuU>ki county, (jii Tue.sduy ti,"
fwstday of July in-xt, all the personal property of
Wni. Clavton dee.’d—terms made known on tlie
day of sale. All persons indebted to said • fail
ure requested to make immediate pavm. nt, and
those h tv on: any d» i iuikE to rentlc:’liiem vvitliin
tlie lime prescribed by law.
NELSON CLAYTON, Adm’r. '
May 20 til-" J 33
\ GREE ABLE to jn order of ihe court ofOr*
. di nary of June * county, will be sold in the
town of Clinton, on the firs! 'Tuesday in July next,
, one hundred and fifty arret* of land on the waters
ol V''al*iut creek adjoining Lucas Smith, belong -
ing to tlie estate •-! Reuben M. Leiov. Sold for the
brnefit of the beo * aud creditors. Terms, credit
until Chrixtni.ia
WILLIAM FREKNY, Adm’r.
April tda 29
I |\ OTILL.—Will bo Mold at tho late rosidenoe J
j 1 ol Guotge Willson, in Jasper touuly, on the i
I 23th (lav ol Jane next, tlie personal property be-I
! longing lo the estate of said deceased, consisting j
! <>f household and kitchen furniture,, hugs, rattle,
I nnd many other article* too tedious to mention. I
| JVInv Rj RICHARD WILLSON, AdnTr.__ |
O N the first Tuck lay in August at k\ '.ill b
ac
»old at the court hoa a* in tin
boro, Greene county, bet
203 acres, more or lc*
the lawful liourr,
the waters of hlioulder-
lier foot, 4 feet 8 inches high, shod before, had a
small bell on—apprai-ed to 30 dollar*.
Also n rhesnut sorrel horse, belli hind feet white
a star in his forehead and a snip on his nose, shod
before, four years old, four feet nine inches high
—unpratsed to $15.
George Hampton of capt. Hampton's dist. posted
before Wliitwell II. Adair Esq. on the first day of
May, 2 estrays, to wit. one grey hoi st*, no particular
marks or brands, supposed to be 6 or 7 years old,
four feet ten inches high.
The other a sorrel mare supposed to be 1C or Ui
year* old, about four feet ten inches high, w ith u
slit in her hdt ear—appraised the gray to $35, th?r
sain 1 to #12 50 WILLIS TOWNS, c. i.
bone, joining Richard.’ land, Mapp and tdhi rs, sold -.!i l
Mav 20
33
• (lee'il. for the ben-
-Ternis mm3*; knov, n !
IN
• Y N die fir-t Tncsdny in June next, w ill hr sold
t. / at the court house in Tw iggs county,one ne-
roman Adam, the propertv «.t Kobeit Barton, de-
eased JOHN BARTON. Ex’r I
April 22 tdhW ! May'
the property of John Wu
efitof tlie hoirsand creditort
on the dav of sale.
EDWARD I). ALFRIl’.ND, Adm’r. j
Mny 13 id* 52
O'l ICE.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the court-house in Clinton, by
an order of the Inferior court of Jones county, 60
acres of land belonging to tlie estate of Jesse Vea-
'/.< y dec’d, whereon the said Vcazey tlecrascd.—
'I erms *3 sale made known on the dav.
Apr 22 ABNER LOCKETT, Adm’r.
\ DMINTSTKATOU’S SALE— Will“lie sold
i. <>ii the J 2th of June next, at Fuirplay, Mor-
i.i county, all tin- personal property of \\ »;i. Fiud-
■ - dee’d, consisting of one horse, saddle and Ini*
(9. , I silvei watch, and sundry other articles too
tedious to mention. J ESSE fl. SMITH, Admr.
April 8 ids 27
]\ T O'TICE.— All perrons indebted to the estate
_L a ol Jacob Braze!!, late of Irwin county, de
ceased, w ill please settle up; and those to w hom
•‘■aid eatate is indebted, will present llicii aceoun »
duly attested to.
ABIGAIL McDUFFlE, Adm’x.
JOHN C. LOVE, Adm’r
April 15 De bonis non. |
IVrOTICE.— Ml persons indebted to the ( state of !
J. 1 Ambrose Edwards, late of Jones county doc’d.
ate requested to make immediate payment; unci (
ali who have demands against the estate, arc here- '
by notified to present the same properly attested,
within tlie time prescribed b\ law.
JOHN F.fMVARDS, V.Kec'r.
April 15 28
*Ns" having demands against the estate
of William Findlay, dee’d, late of Morgan
ounty, are requested to present them in terms ol
th»: law, and those indebted to said estate arc re
quested to make immediate payment.
JESSE 11/SMITH, Adm’r.
April 8 6tJ8* :7
LL those indebtt d to the estato of William
Barker dee’d, are requested to make immc-
dime pavm nt, as no longer indulgence can be giv
en , ami all tho>.c having demands against said es
tate are requested •<» t ie,cut them legally authen
ticated. K l >\V.AKKKR 9 { X(lm q ,
( A EORGI A, Greene county, Inferior i t. clerk’*
X office.— Roster! by John Ardis in the 161s*
(li.",t. before II. I*. Mabry, Esq. on the 7th day of
May, 1023, one bay horse with a small w hite streak
in his face and a sear on his near hamstring, mar It
mane and long switch tail, 4 feet 6 inches high, 13
years old—appraised to iJ20 this lUih Mav, 182; .
May 20 ROBER T E. M \RTIN,^ i. c_
/ ^ EORGI A, Jasper county, Clerk’* ofiire Lift
VX rior court.—Stephen Potts of capt. Canant u*
(list tolls before Samuel Fears, Esq. on the 10:)t
Fell, last, a dark buy horse about 5 years old, Icjpr
black up to the knees, 4 feet 8 inches high, sho/d
before, no brands perceivable—appraised by Arm-
hted Dodson and Gillum Preston to 550.
Mny SO A. R. BUCHANNON, Clk.
C N EORGIA, DeKalb county—Taken into pos.
JT srs*>ioii I|> Jilin, Kiser of C.ipt Oilmore'sdisl t
ami ousted before James llleks, Ksij. a chesnut
sot ii 1 mare 8 years old, 14 hands ami 1 inch hi»h,
liliml of tho right ej e, drooped rump, left hind foot
white and a sear on thr ripht Illicit, had on a large
lu ll when taken up—appraised by John Torocr and
Win Mead to be woilli £15, Ill’ll April, 1825.
May £0 T. A. DUBBi;, it. t. i. c._
( '* I.ORtil V, Warren rounty, Clerk’s office Iu-
Ji f.'i ior r.iiirt—John Champion of capt CasunV
•list, tolls before Stephen IV. Unruly Etq, a yellow
hay mure 7 years old, 141-2 hands high—appraised
to $50, IStli of May, 1828.
Mav 20 THOM \S GIBSON, Clk.
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DOROTHY BARKER, Adm';
d * KOROl A, Clark county, Inferior court clerk's
vJI otfiee.—Stephen Crow ol capt Dirkens’ dist.
tolled before Win. Stroud Esq. on the 22d ult. Iw
estrays of the following description—one aaoriel
iirnre 8 or 9 years old, about 4 feet 11 ioclics high
a small white spot on her forehead, and a wliitt
spot on her shoulder, right hind foot white mils
and ranters—appraised to §50; the other a dull,
sorrel horse 10 or 11 years old, supposed to he fi
feet high, a star and snip, each hind foot and about
half his legs while, old shoes on before, pares anj
etioter —appraised to §40.
May 13 STERLING ELDER, c a r.
T ' KORGIA, Warren county, Clerk's cilice Ii7-
Y3 ferior court. Bartholomew Kitrliings, c,.
rapt. Cason's, dml. tolls before Leonard Pratt,esn
i hay horse 14 hands high, 15 years old, saddle
spots, part of the right ear off, small bell—auprai
ml to y'J.i. Mny 9lh, 1823.
V,rv Li THOMAS GIBSON,