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BY CAMAK & HAGLAND, STATU PRINTERS.
MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1C-20.
VOLUME XV -NO, 'j
(£?»THE GEORGIA JOURNAL
U publish d weekly, at the corner of Wayne and
llnncock Street*, nt Three Dollar* per ann. m ad
vance, or Four Dollar* At the end of the year.
The paper will not be lent to any person oof of the
States until the subscription is paiu in advance, or
rjtisfkctory reference given.
Advertisements inserted at the usual rates.
N, H. Sales of land and negroes, by Administra
tors, ttxecuton.or Guardians, ore required, by law,
to be held on the lirst Tuesday in the month, be
tween the hours 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 gazelle SIXTY days pre
vious to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must he
5 i veil n like manner, FORTY days previous to the
ay of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate
must he published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court
of Ordinal y for leave to sell laud, mutt be publish
ed for NINE MONTHS.
All business of this kind continues to receive
prompt AUeniiou at the office of the Georgia Jour•
iqU
Just Published,
(•JD FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
L%1E JOURNAL ALMANAC
Fall and "Winter Goods.
B Y the ships South Boston and Oglethorpe,
just arrived from Liverpool, the Suhitcri-
her* have received an extensive* supply of
British Manufactured Goads,
Comprising an assortment of
WOOLLEN, WORSTED,
COTTON, LINEN,
AND SILK,
Which have been carefully selected by one of
the firm, and will be sold by the piece, dozen,
r package, at a moderate advance for ctuli,
otlun, or oil u liberal credit for approved pa
per. ANDREW LOW k CO.
XT’ Packages of assorted Crockery, plain,
ut,and moulded Glass-ware; Window Glass;
kegs each containing one set of Tea China,
asks of B. B. S London Porter in bottles, al
ways instore and forsule ; also, assorted Iron,
ml best Russia Hemp Cuttpii Bagging, 42 in-
he.s wide.
Savannah, Oct 11 9w—3
Liberal deductions made to those who pur
chase by the quantity. Oct 21
IViiik of Daru*n,
Office of Discount A: Deposits, >
Millodgeville, October 10, I82H. S
TVTOTICE is hereby given Unit from ami of
111 ter the 15tU November next, all note
subject to reduction in ibis office, must lie re
duccd 0 per cent, at each renewal thereof.
By order of the Board,
1>. F. JA1LLET, Cn«hV
•U-
Bas^ing Twine.
O NE Bab 'RAOUINO THINE just
ceivcd and lor sale bv
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
Oct '4. tf. Carter At Botkin’s Ran
BAGS COTTON
wanted immedi
100
atoly, by
FOARD At MALONE
Sept. JJ
New Goods.
O'ammt 3'JStAw
I S now receiving a fresh supply of
hie DBY GOODS, which he ofti
, for s
advance for cash Among which
re the following, via
Fig’d and Cashmere Scarfs, Circassian do
Merino Shawls ; Cassimerc do
Fig'd and plain Bomlnzetts; do Ratinetts
C.tmliiio PI ti'U; fig’il Vankin Crape Dresses
Canton and Italian Crapes
FigM SiiU ll.m.lker' hicls; Silk Umbrella*
Merino H.intlkctchiefs
Ladie ,’ black and while Silk Hose
rlo do do do Glove:
Silk Braid and Cord ; Sewing Silk, assortc
Linen Cambric and Long Lawn [colors
lri,h Sheetin'.’ ; do Shirting
.laeonet and Mall Muslins
Ta.nhored Midi do*, do Book do
Plain Book Muslin ; red and white Flannel
Worsted and Lambswool Hosiery
Whit“ and blue Plains; LirmeyuoolNoy, vi
Twilled American Negro Cloth [l
Hom* Bl mk' ts from f»*4lo 12 4
London Dulfil do; 3, 3 1-2 to4 Point do
Bristol striped do ; Colton Bagging, ice
Milledgeville, Oct 23
Republican Hotel.
THE subscriber feels grateful for
the encouragement he has already
iiil received, and respectfully informs
Mfil| his friends and tin* public generally
that every exertion will be made for
the accommodation of those who may favor
him with their rails.
SIMEON L. STEPHENS.
Milledgeville, Oct 21 3
To Country Merchants.
r llE subscriber has received by the ship
South-Boston, from Liverpool, a lurgi
iKsortnfeut of FALL and WINTER
Of his own selection, all of which he offers
lor sale on tltn most accommodating terms.
\monu THEM ARK.
GRUNDY’S blue and white Plains
Red and white Flannels ; Blankets
Cloths; Cassimeres; Waistcoating
Hosiery ; Boinbazctis; Union Stripes
Cambrics ; Linens
HARDWARE; C ROCKERY, Uc.kc.
Best 42-inch Baltic Hemp COTTON BUI-
G1NG. GEORGE RELPfl,
No. 3, Gibbon*’ Building
Savannah, Oct. 7. 12v\ 1
G. K ELSBfY ft CO.
s.ir.i.x.x.m,
4 HE now receiving their Fall supplies,eon
/A sisling of a great variety of BRITISH
FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN, and A .ME
RIC AN
WMHDQ 3
AMONG WHICH, ARC. Till*. FOLLOWING :
Black Canton Crapes ; Blk Nankin do
Crape Rohes , Black Sinchcws
Iu«lit Levantines; Flag Handkerchiefs
Fancy Vestings; Figured Silks
Rich figured Ribbons ; Silk and Kid Gloves
b'gvkin do.; u great variety of Fancy Hdkfs
Figured Ratinetts , Super blue and blk Cloths
^ it per blue and black Cnsshnercs
Irish Linen and I>iaperft
Red, white, an/I green Flannels
Common and superfine Calicoes
Steam Loom Shirting ; Brown do
Domestic Plaids ; Black and mi>.t Saiinetts
Caroline Plaids ; Point and Duffie Blankets
Flushings and Baizes ; Cravat , Cambrics, tec
\ll of which are offered for sale for t ash or
approved paper.
ah, Oct. 7.
FANCY
TFardwaru and J«W!*lry.
I l’F.RKINS has jn.-t received,;tntl is now
A 9 opening an entire new and fashionabh
block ot (fOUIb, consisting of
El ,|T ant Gold and Silver Patent Lever and
PI.in U \TCMES
Fine Gold Chains, Seals and Keys
Steel do do do
Pearl Pins, Rings,&e.; P.»sg do
Silver Spoons ot all Kyuls ; do BrMnnma
i'. ited Castoi s and Cai.-dle.- tu k> *, 1 « l'*av«
Snuffers; Silver Spectacle*, very good
L i.'je k small Shell Combs*. \\ .lifting Cam s
Pocket Books and Purses ; Flutes
»b>:d and Coral Beads
Elegant blue do. n ilh Ring to match
Thimbles; Razors; K i\es
Pocket Coni) t* ;cs ; F.puuleti*
Gold and Silver L ice and Tassel
and Clocks repaired i
Perfu-
the best
W \IIE-ROUSE
•And WottAAng Business.
.• HE undersigned informs his friends and
i the public, that he has rented the \\
Houses at this place, and that they \t ill inline
diately lm.put incomplete order for the rect p
lion of produce Every convenience will In
tinched to them calculated to facilitate the
i ansaclion of business, and every accummo
lation in his power will be afforded to ill
who may favor him with their custom ——He
will have two first r,i!r nan Moats, cunyii»li
about four hundred bags each, in readiness to
start by the l r »tli of November, which lie will
in during the boating season; and he will
make reasonable advances on cotton shipped
by ihem. JOHN T ROWLAND
Milledgeville, Sept 1(3 if 50
* • i| ■
c-eCwiu \\
P EXIT EXT1 ARY, 17th Oct. 1823.
4 LL persons indebted to this institution are
1L desired to make payment without delay.
Those who have accounts with us and cannot
conveniently pay, it is hoped will call and liqui
date them. Persons having claims against the
institution are desired to present them by the
last of the month.
We have on hand a large supply of negro’s
ind other shoes, lor sale.
' —3 PHILIP COOK, P K.
EDGAll’8 INN,
It the Sign of the Ettgle, Columbia, S. C.
THE public are informed that
the M.bseribcis LARGE NEW
BRICK HOUSE is ready for the
reception of company. He can
now accommodate those who may
ill on him in superior style. His table w ill be
spread with the best pioduetions of the land,
ind his charges are moderate
ADAM EDGAR
Pel. 7. tf. 1
BOARDING MOUSE
THE subscriber can accommo
date ten or fifteen boarders during
iIk* approaching session of the Le
gisl.iturc Her house stands im
mediately op|M>site the Court-House
Wilkinson street, is entirely new, large, airy
mil convenient. She hopes to give entire
tisfaction to all who may favor her with their
ompanv. ELI£4 ALLEN.
Oct. 7. tf. 1
Coffee House.
The subscriber respectfully inform
his friends, and the public generally
that he has made considerable im
proveinents at the stand lie occupie
on tin; east side of the State House—tin
houses are in complete repair, and the rooms
in good order. Suppliesol the best liquors and
wines will be afforded to customers at the low
st rates. Members of the Legislature or o
titer gentlemen can be accommodated with sin
glc rooms separate, or with large rooms in
lubs, with fire-places in them. Having
arm within a mile of town, excellent pustur
age for horses will be afforded. A dry walk
gravelled, from bis door to the State House
Square, will be made, to avoid the ineouven
which the red mud peculiar to this plan
t weather affords. Every exertion will
lie made to render those comfortable who may
all on hint —He pledges himself that a
frailly peculiar to himself shall not occur.
JOHN DOWNER.
Milledgeville, Sept, lli 11" 30
City-Hotel, Milledgeville
TH E subscribers have taken that
large and commodious house, lately
1 occupied by Mr. McCombs, under
the name of the Golden Ball Tav
ern. Every attention will be given
to make tliono who may favor them with their
company, comfortable.
ELAM ALEXANDER,
Jan 21 WM. F. SCOTT.
Enter! lunment.
THE public are respectfully i
formed that the subscr.ber is now
possession of the pieu.ises formerly
occupied bv mr. I inlay V anscevc
within 4 miles of the Creek Agent:
on the road leading from Fort Hawkins to Al
bnma. ami that every thing which the counti v
affords is provided for the accommodation
travoHers. Ladies anti families will be act oni
inodated with private rooms, cheerful tires
good beds, anti every attention will be paid to
i.Miiotf the comfort and convenience of ail
who nil. E. M AMOS
Crawford co. Oct 7 4t----2
manlier. .
N. B. Old Gold and Silver received ftxr any
of the above articles.
Milledgeville, Oct 23 9t *
J. KFISTT.lt, Tailor,
TT AS just received from N* w York an cle-
Jj ft <*ant assortment cl Extra Superfine
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings,
Whit'h lif will ilispmu of nn rfu^-ualilf temiB
All work in liii linn will In* exi-riiteil. m iihu-
al, ii^ilie most nnat and fashionable style at
the *wto«t notice.
Alilledgrxilli*. Url 24 if 1
Hoots .aotl Shoes.
THE subscriber has just
received 7 trunks of BOOTS
| ^ SHOES, comprising i ve
ry general assortment, which
he will <lis|Nisc of low for
C\5H Among which are,
Ladies’ Morocco Walking Shoes
tin do I'uinpi
Misses do ami Leather Shoes
Men - fine and coarse bhoes, with high qrs.
Fine Wellington Boots
Boy's line and coarse Shoes
Children's Leather Boots
Women's Leather Shoes
lb pair Negro Shoes, &.c. &.c.
—also—
A quantity of BAGGING TWINE, for sale
asnVve. ORKIN SHAW
M illedgeville, Oct. 21 ~>t- 3
(’ominis-itm Hiisim.-sK.
l— . MACKENZIE t,- PQ.VCEott
JA their serv ices to I ’ouiim v Asvrchants
• • "* ‘ iu«l I’ 1:*i• t•-»• -in the " ft)R AG ii and
’0\lMI>>lDN Bl SiNESS: the
Ware House al Augusta is now
•oniplete repair. Their customers may rely on
their constant attention and b< • l endeavors in
making *alcsaud purchases. A supply of Bag
ging, Sail, Iron. Sugar, (’ofiee, fcic. will be
kept at the Ware House lot sale.
Augusta, Sept. 30
THE undersigned, having rented an exten-
-•ive range of fire-proof Stores on Johiistoii’s
' harf in Savannah, will devoic their attention
■xciusivj lv to Factorage hud Commission Bu
siness. They will In* thankful to their friends
and acquaintances in the interior of Georgia
and Sooth Carolina for consignment** ol Col
ton, Imwarding Goods, tec.
PUNCH ic MACKENZIE.
Savannah, Sept 30. 2m—52
Notice.
I THE copartnership of C ai.ii or n Wood
. having been dissolved by the death of the
l itter, the business will in future be con
ducted by the subscriber, who will in tin
course of the present wci k r< ecive a general
assort me nt of GOODS suited to the season,
and who will also settle the business of the
firm of Calhoun Wood
Oct 21 tf J. S. CALHOUN
Fk.nitkntiary, Oct 17, 1323.
VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons in-
tlebfed to this Institution that unless they
come forward prior to the next return day of
the Inferior court and payoff or liquidate their
accounts, they will be placed iu the hands of
an attorney for collection. A further notice is
men, that iu future no person will be al
lowed a credit at this Institution on open ac
count exceeding ,N’.K), and in all cases where
purchases are made exceeding that sum notes
will be required w ithin a magistrate’s jurisdic
tion.
By order of the Inspectors.
Oct 21 3t 3
Notice.
THE co-partnership of I*. H. ROGERS N:
. CO. having some time since dissolved,
I the parties about to leave the counliy, the
notes, accounts, i^c. will he left at the. store ol
John Nisbetof Eatontoty until the first of Fe
bruary, when such as are then unpaid will be
placed in the hands of officers to collect with-
it respect to persons.
Eatonton, Oc t 7 eovvtIJ 2
LOST
O N the toad leading from Monticelln to
Madison, on the I left irist. it red moroc
co Pocket-Book, containing two notes of hand
ui Jesse Evans, due 25th Dec. 1323, for $100
ach, given to Hopson Milner, with a credit
•n one ol 5*9—two notes on Win. Greene, foi
$2j each, due 23th December next—one exc
rttfion on Wm. Belcher in favor of myself for
S*20 principal—an I some other small papers.
The makers of said notes are hereby fore
warned from paying said notes to any prison
but myself. DUDLEY MILNER
Oct.* 28 3t 1
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE—Agreeable
to an order of the how. the court of Ordi
nary for Oglethoipe county, will be sold at the
court house in Lcxingtuu, on the first Tuesday
December next, all the lands belonging to
the estate of Col. William Bailey, dec’ll, con
sisting of about 170acres lying on the w afers
ol Long creek, near Phimzy's mills—some
valuable improvements on saiu pi finises- sold
in lots to suit purchasers. Alsu, at the same
time and place, 1 lot, No. 170, in the 3d dist.
of Habersham county—sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said dec’d. Terms made known
at the sale.
HENRY BAILEY,
JONATHAN BAILEY, ,
rpt. M 01
Admr’s.
4 DM1.NISTK ATORS’ SA L E -
/ V to an order of the Honorable t
-Agreeable
ourt of Or
dinary, of Morgan county, will be sold, on the
1st Tuesday in January next, in Madison, Mor
gan county, between'the legal hours, 24K 1-2
acres of land iu the 3th dis of Baldwin now
Morgan county, it being a part ot the real es
tate of George Irving, dec’d.—terms made
known on the day ol sale.
LEVIN IRVING, .
BURN ELI. UUSljELL, \ A 11,1,1 3
Ort. 23 4t* 4
4 T the emirt-hoiise iu the town of Monti-
V cello, Jasper county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next^between the u-
sual hours of sale, one lot ol laud containing
202 1-2 acres, being lot no.l02 in the 17th dis
trict of originally Baldwin now Ju a pcr county,
the real estate ol John Luckie, dec’d. sold
cording to the w ill of said .deceased. Terms
made known on the day ol sde.
WM. D. LlTklE, Adm’r.
with the will annexed
Oct. 28. ids j.
A DMINISTRATOR’S HALE Will he!
sold oil Wednesday the 7th of January
next, on a credit of 12 months, ail the pcison-
I pioporty of John Gilbert, late ot Wilkinson
county dea:71 consisting'of horses, rattle, liog«,
1 yoke large oxen, I well fixed road waggon,
elegant gig, 1 set blacksmith ’stools, ncousid-
rnble quantity of cotton, corn and foddir, uud
many other articles ; also about 20 negroes w ill
be hired to the highest bidder, consisting of
men, women, girls, and bovs—the sale and hi
ring of said »state will continue from day to
day until all are sold and hired
THOMAS GILBERT, Adm r.
Oct21 NANCY GILBERT, Adm’x.
A DMINTSTR.VI OILS’ SALE Will be
XjL sold on Tuesday the 2d of December
\t, at the court house in Warien county, be
tween the u-pial hoots of sale, 11 negroes be
longing to tin* estate of Maunuin Beall, dec’d.
i*oiisii)tiiig of men, women, and children—sold
for the benefit of the heirs ami crcditorsol said
dec’d. Terms made known on the dav ol sale.
ELIJAH J0N1 L
Sept. 23 JOHN McC RVRY,
o\
N otice.
STRAYED or stolen from the
subscriber, on Friday night,
17ih Octobei, 1823, a dark bay
HORSE with a star on hi***
forehead, about 9 years old,
upposed t<> be about 3 lent higlt, lie was n lit
tle lame in his light fore loot, caused by the
gravel, newly shod all round, some v\ liitc spots*
m the rid-c of his hack, pietty well built but
ather long coaplcd behind, |uiccs vv'cll. He
vas taken fiom, or left Wm. Barrow’s stable,
in Madison. Any person who will lake up
llie horse, and write me information in Mil-
ledgcville, where I can get him, shall be liber-
illMcwaid.ii. JAMES BARROW.
Mill* Hgeville, Oct. 20 tl 1
/V ton, Putnam enuntv, will be sold at pul
lie auction to the highest bidder, on the fust
Tuesday iu December next, between the usua
hours of sale, one lot of laud, containing 20
1*2 acres, bring lot No. 91, in the bth tlisiru
Monroe co. the real estate of Thoiuus William
son, late of Putnam co. (lee’ll, and sold I
dcr of the Court of Orditmry.of said county,
for the benefit of the heirs mid creditors ol
said dec’d. Terms of sale, i ’ash.
Sept80 W M. WILLIAMS, Adm’r
D.Ml MS I K STORS SXLE -W ill In
sold at the coin i house in l ii ccuslmio, on
e 2d day of December next, a Intel of
land, lying and being in the county of G
mi the waters ol Ogechec, adjoining Littleton
I’aylor uiul others, mid containing 180 acii
more or less being the Uml estate of Jam
I Ian is, dec’d. Terms made know ii mi the d.
of sale.
JOHN N. HARRIS, )
SIMON S. WORRELL, \
pt. 30 ids *$2
A 1
bo sold ;tl the Court-house in Morgsi
I likely voting ncgiors, one boy about I I years
old, and two young women about 20 years old
i imstil sale, small notes and approved sccut*
itv, payable 2jiIi Dcr ember, 1MD.
:pt 30 ABNER ZACI1RY, Adm’r.
OTICE—\\ ill Do »old on the 2.1 day c
December next, ai the late residence o
Jiingion Phelps, dec’ll, hi Jnspet comity
nil tiic pm sonal property In longing lobaitl im
onxisting of ( orn, fodder, hogs, cattle,
.—negroes liiietl and laud rented—salt
to continue from day to day until nil are sole.
“Vi ins made known on the day of sale.
Oct 7 EZEKIEL FEARS, Adm’r.
1 the late icsidem e of .1 onaihan Bickeis
in Grcem* county, will be sold on the firsi
lay in December ne*., six negroes, be
ig’to the estal. of Jonathan Bickers deed,
old lot tin- benefit ot the heirs and creditor:
said dec’d.
WILLIAM BICKERS, Adm r.
ELIZABETH BICKERS, Adm’x.
Oct 7 ids 1
V DUIMrMi; MORS SALE- On the Ii
. Tuesday in J tiiuury next, will be sold u
Vdm’i
Strayed
FROM theplaiftation where
on James M. Taylor, dec’d.
formerly lived, J miles above
Hurl fold, a small bay mate, u-
Itout fi years old, with a small
•tar in her face mid some white about her left
hind foot—no other marks recoil* rted. It is
likely that she will make for the Rock Bridge
on Yellow River, as she wa seen shortly after
about 3 miles above Marion, on the Clinton
road. Any person vvfio will deliver the above
described mare to the subscriber or to Mr. A-
mos Brown of Hartfoid. shall receive D n dol
lars reward. JOHN 1. TAYLOR.
Oct. Id. '!( 2
Hats, Hoots, and Himes.
The Subscribers have just received, and
offer for sale at low prices,
4 CASKSOentlume«’s Ova! Crown M ATS
2 tin do Wide brim do
I do Wind 'H*,,
-t’ks Morocco And Calf W eliingtou ROO 1 "
1 do do do SHOES
2 do Ladies Morocco SLIPPERS and
Walking SHOES
1 do do Denmark Satteen and Prunel
la SHOES
BURTON HEPBURN b CO.
Sept 2d M
ACCOM \101>ATlON
AND MAIL STAGE.
J HE sub«c.*il>or hav
ing purchased Mr
Knox’s contract from
Milledgeville to the
Creek Agency, will
run asiajte twice a week, regularity, from Mi
Icdgeville, hv Clinton, in Macon lie pledge
liimsclf lu afldrd every facility for tho comfort
and accommodation of pansengers. llo* aiag*
will leave Milledgeville eveiy Tiiewlay amt
Futurday al 12 o'clock, a m. and arrive at
Maron al 7 o'clock, P. m Leave Macon eve
D Si„ lay and Tliiiredav ot 6 o’clock, A. M
and amve at Milledgeville at l> o'clock, P. M
jiate.v of lair, I H v. HU ,«-r mile.
tl. H. L BUCHANAN.
Oct. M*
N otice
To persons having accounts in the
Branch of the Slate Bank at Mitledgc
ville.
i~3~IHE subscriber, residing therein, and be
1 ing an officer in the State Branch, will
attend to any person’s Note or Notes, renew a
bit* in that Bank, j>rnvidtd lie or they remit,
together with their Note, reduction and dis
count money, and JyD extia for each Note
It must be distinctly understood that the in
-■•ary amount will be strictly exacted. The
al town endorser will be pi 00141 ed, if practica
bio—Notice.', furnished in due season.
ARTHUR I>. DAVIS
Oct* 28 _ _ 4i
Land for Sale.
I T I IF. MiUcrilirr offers fop aale lut No. .11
111 the 5th dis of Henry county. Any pe
an wishing to buy can have a liberal tilth
cnee for half the purchase money. For fu
ilier paitictilars apply In the subsetibi r, re*
ding about 3 mile* from Carnesville, Frank
lin county, Georgia.
Od 28—3t ROBERT R COX
(.'LEMON, Oct. L.ui, l ;-.i
Ol NTLI.VI l‘ N,
S OME evil disposed persons of this eon’i
having circulated a report that Wm. II
ris, Em| lias loaned Ins name to Robert Beas
ley, Esq. who is a candidate lor the Sheriffalty
at tlr* election in January next, without any
intention of performing the duties of said tlej
uiation—this report I pronounce a de-ig
fabrication and malicious falsehood. I know
Mr. H ii i is too wadi, to believe tor a moment
that lie would attempt to practise any artific
upon the people of the county. Should Rob
rrt Beasley, Esq. be ch vU tl, Mr. Harris nil)
discharge the duties of deputy. I urn authori
sed to request you to nnnounee hint in your pa
per, and give this communication a place.
I am respectfully, vour obedient servant
On. 28. HUBERT 1L RUFFIN.
'Flie Greensboro’ Itaces
/"ILL commence on Monday the lOthday
November next, ftee for any
the United States.
1 he 1-t day, 3 mile heals, for a purse of ^300.
The 2d day, 2 mile heat-, for a purse ol ,S2U0
The 33 dav, for the entrant e and otln
plus money-* * O .tM—U
llnardins;-.
M Y wife will u idly board a few members
of the Assembly and transient gcnilcmc
during the sess ; on. Her rooms (at the old
Engle Tavern) arc •pleasant, her accommod;
lion good, uihIIh'i *> i ins reasonable. ; and eve
ry attention will bc paid to make her board<
comfortable. To those who prefer •*♦ tirement
and peace, to the hustle and noise of a tavern
her house will answer their expectations and
wishes feOLO. BUTTON.
October 21 Si—— 3 i
I*. S. I shall Iup absent, on business, during
the session. S. B.
For Hale,
4 valuable tract of land and plantation eon-
V milling 309 acres and upwards*, 200 of
i is in cultivation,and now in good repa : r,
itli an elegant dwelling house, 2 story, -ID liv
’ feet, finished off completely, togethei with
other necessary out houses. Flic*re is also on
aid land a good grist mill, cotton gin, and
gin house, a va ry excellent apple orchard, con
r of lfiOO bearing trees, now in full per
fection. The above land and plantation lies
within two miles of Moi.ticello, in Jasper coun-
The terms may be known by applying to
Hie subscriber, now residing on the above
place, if application is made on or before tiic
first dav ot Januarv next.
John \y. compton.
October 2C - r)t —1
Will lie Hold,
O N the first Tuesday in December next, in
the tow ii of Greensboro, one house and
in the suburbsof said town, adjoining Geo.
Matthews on the right hand side of tin
road leading to Dawsons aw Garnet * lerry, con*
lining about lacr«*sol land—one other hrt in
the folk of the roads leading to the above nam-
•rrics, with unfinished brick Ibuildings
on*—also one other lot on the right hand
side of tile road lemling to l):ivv*On’s feny,
adjoining the lot whereon Nichftlas Ilovvaio
lives, D. S. Terrell on the (north, am*
Henry Sanfo.d’s land on tin* west, containing
10 acres, more or less—sold as the property ol
Nicholas Howard for the use of ohti J. Bea
Terms of sale cash, or bankable paper
;it 30 (lavs with approved indorsers.
JOHN BETHUN E, Trustee
Oct 28—2t for said patties
Fifty Dollars lie ward
STOLEN from llie mliscri-
icr’s mills on Ft idav night
ie Illili’Sepiembcr last, bc-
veen Millcdgcv illc and Spar-
1, two work S 1 EEI\ S , enc
ut 14 years old, and the olh-
r a black, about 10 yens old. The brindled
one has lenrarkable large horns. Both steers
'il lirifullc,
are marked with :
and an over-bit i
530 for the stem
leers alone.
On 28
the
w
allow fork iu each eai
Jit ear. I Will gi\
il thief, or 5-B for th
JOHN DANIEL.
b I 1
A 1
/V hie- Inferior court of Greene county, will
lie sold in tin town ol Greencsboro, on the I
Tuesday in December next, all licit tract (
parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in said
county, containing 2()0 anas, more or It
within 2 1-2 miles of Giccnesboio, belongl
to William (’orry, an inwahe perron, adjoining
Geoige \V. Dillard iitid olliers.
Bent30 J. s (ORRY, Gnar’d.
DMI.nI I K \ i mk STfeALE—On the 1
I'nesday in December next, vv ill be s<»|
atilie court house iu (lie town of Eatonton
Putnam county, *10 acres of land, more or lesr
hi longing to tin* estate of Joel Smith (h
ly ing on the waters of Sugar neck, adjoii
Gordon, Warner and others • sold for the 1
efit of the heirs and creditors of said dret
ed. Terms made known oil the dav of salt
9 ASA READ', Ailin'
]V O l ICE—WIiHic sold, egretHble ui
1 order of the boil, court of Ordiutir
Morgan county, nt the court house door of said
county, within tin* usual hours of sale, on the
liist Tuesday in December next, 83 acres
land, more or less, lying in Morgan county,
Lillie river, adjoining Michael \\ hatlcy m*. Mi
chad \\ liatlev jr. I liul-on T. Ware, and K
(’. Scott, it being part of the real estate of Wil
liaiti R. Whatley dec’ll, --to be sold for the hi
nelit of tin* heirs and creditors of said dec’d
Terms made know non the day of'-ale.
MICHAEL WII \TLKV, Jr. I
LODWICH ALFORD, <
Sept 23 fil
Adm’rs,
Twenty dollars reward.
RAN AWAY from the sub
scriber, living in Newbciry di —
liict, South Carolina, on the
night ol the 4th inst. two ucgio
men named l) A N1 EL 6l .101’
Daniel is about 30 vent s old, of
exion, about 3 fed 3 or 10 inches
Ji, considerably stoop*■! uulden d,hi.-» cl», tth-
!’ consisted »t a short coat and panUloons,
ide ofstriped cop r is homespun cloth. Joe
about forty \( arsold, dark complexion, and
about b feet .) inches high, keen and active
ade, a small scar on hi-right cheek, no other
aiks recollected—lie took with him a suit of
blue nortlivvird homespun clothes, and some
domestic, cloth dothcs.it is supposed that he
had liis clothes packed in a pair of old saddle
bags. It is uncertain to U3 v.hat course they
if| take ; we w ill give a reward of ten dollars
piece to any person who will lodge them or
ither of th*m, in any jail so that we get them,
and all ncccssarv expenses paid by us.
' JOHN CLANY,
JOSEPH CAMPBELL.
Oct. It St 4
ffj’ The Editors of the Georgia Journal and
Raleigh Star, me lenmsled to publish the
above three times in each of their papers and
forwaid their accounts to the editor of the
Telescope, Columbia, for payment.
Notice.
riLL Ik* sold at the lion?
of the hubscri
w her,living iu Warren county, on Mon
the 22 December, twenty or more likely
voting negroes; of which number are six like
ly young fellows—the balance consisting of
women, boys, and girls, together with a consid
erable quantity of household furniture, consist
ing of beds, sideboards, and secretaries, crock
ry and glass ware, horses, hogs, cows and
Vivos, with a number of other articles The
al»ove property "iil he sold to the highest bid
dcr, and fur ca- h
HENRY KENDALI
Oct 28 4t—
N otice.
*KXTILL be sold on the 15th November
\ V at the house ol Nicholas Pool, the fol
lowing property, to-uit: the land where h
now lives with about one thouNtind bushels of
corn, I dozen stacks of fodder, plantation tools
a cotton machine, some horses, two negroes
with sundry other articles too tedious to men
lion, on which a twelve months credit will be
t'ivru for half the amount, by giving small notes
with approved security. Any person vvishin;
to purchase a plantation would do well to
and vievv it. N. POOL
Baldwin county, Oct. 28 2 1
Look nt tliis.
n 'IRKD from me September 28th, 1823, by
Ml AL MAGEE, to be returned
day. a son el FIIJj Y about 4 years old, brand
ml on th** right shoulder, not very plain, hind
legs white, spotted with white on the back
and about 5 fed high Any pcixiii giving
formation of said man, on conviction shall n
ceivc 5^0 reward *, ot of the said Filly,«
covering the same shall receive $10, and all
reasonable expense* paid.
N. B. This man is about 25 years old, dai
complected, about b feet 3 inches high, and
followh the carriage makiu" Inisine^.
RODEU’i ADAM9
Clinton. Oct 21 iV~—3
Aanavvay
From the subscriber on the
28th tilt, a mulatto man by the
name of 11 AKBY, about 5 feet
8 or 9 inches high, w itli a scai
on his forehead and a scar or
one of his fed, not recollected
huh, has a down look, is about 28 years old.
He was raised, he states, in 11 ilmiuglort, SA'.
Any person delivering him to nte, living in
apt. Newby s distric t, Jones coun.y, or confin
ing hint in any jail so that I gel him, shall re-
liberal reward and all reasonable ex-
WM. CALLAWAY.
P URSUANT to an order of the lion tl
Court ol Ordinary ot Murg m county
will be sold at the court house in Earlycouiiiy
>n the first Tuc-day in Di*cemb» i next, lot ?
13, in tin* Ifitll (list of sxiil county, il being lli
*eal est He ol Janies McNalib dec’d.—sold foi
the benefit of the heirs and crediiora of said
ic’d Ten,. . unide know non the dav of sale
THUS BLOODWORTH, Adm’r.
Oct 1 1 2
|NXEf;im>Iib' S.AI.E—Will I.C :t,Id in
.14 Clinton, Jones county, on tin liist J
day in Iminry next, a trad of laud known bv
No. l -I, ••> tho 11 m di trict oii nally Bald
win now Jones county. In longing to the
of I■>ham S Fannin, d< reused. Terinv iiiudc
known on the d.-iv ol mlc.
JAM W. F ANNIN,
Oct 14 L AZ. BA11LE,
Ex
l Jol
MhlRATOBS SAM;.-
tin a credit of six mouths, (
n January nc\(, at the c
aunty, pursuant t
•Will I
the first
•ii i t - Ii
•r of th
al
Adiur'i
4 DMINISIRATOB’S SALE.—On FrD
. V day the 5th day of Deo* tuber next, will i.e
j'l*' 5,1 ,,,e ^ i,,e residence of Aaion Benson,
deeriised, nil the perishable property of saiu
deceased, consisting o! Inuischohl and kitrl.cn
jiirmturc, plantation tools, stock of different
kinds, corn, (odder, ike. At the same tfTtie
ami place, the plantation to be rented and ft
mmiber ol likely negroes to be hired. The*
sale and hiring to continue from day to day.
Perms made known On the day
LUKE J. MORGAN, Adm’r.
ids 3
October 21.
V\ ' l'<* sold to the highest Lidiler, o/i
▼ ▼ 1 ucadiiy the 2oth November next, nt
t ic late residence of *1 homn« Carter, on a err-
‘ht clsix uioiithfl, one negro man, one hoi so
and smile household furniture, belong,i g to
the (state ol Richard Ogilbv, dee d. Bond
and approved aecurUv will hr m mured
PHILIP J. ECHOLS, Adm r.
Ocn.h.
’*: '’IDE'S SALE ->A ill bo
./ K. sold im the 15th day of December next,
at the late residence of John Fueler, late of
Jasper county, dec’tl. the peiishablc propeity
ol saul dec’d. consisting of mo< k, hotisi hold
and kitchen furniture, and sumliv oihe* nrii-
(les c.lso one negro fellow will lie !,,,(, out
ami the plantation rented lor the ensuing yeai
Terms made know n on the d. t \ of sale
jni. 1 t-t'KFR, Adni r.
\
Wai rvn count), all the Inn*
state of Joltn Gibson, dec’
ourt house
belonging to the
xcept the vvido
7 PERSONS BASS, Adm’r.
- w. fLt. be sold in the town of Lexington.
VV on the first Tuesday iu December next
three n« groes, and the balance of the
stuck belonging in the estate of (’ol. AN illiani
Bailey, late of Oglethorpe county, deceased
Terms of sale made known on the dav.
HENRY BAILEY,
JONATHAN BAILEY, j
( It loin I 21 till 3
4 DMINISITIATOR 5 SALE WillL.
Ik sold at the Lite residence of nines Fra
il. dec’d iu Joncit county, on ^aluruay, the
1st dav of November next, all tin- personal pro
nrrty licloiiging to said deceased, consisting ol
imi.seliold and kitchen liiruituie, plantation
io|s and stock, and the ( rop of corn and fod-
(ler, die. Teems mude know n on the day ot
le. MARY IT.AGIN, Adm’x.
: ent 3 TRISTRAM IT.AGIN, Adm’r.
rOTICE —Will be sold on fho SU Mondni
November next, nt the late residence
ofJo.M'ph Murdock dec’d in Hnbershani coun
ty, all the pcihoual properly of said dec’ll, con
sisting of horses, (attic, hogs, k:c. household
ind kitchen fuiiiitnro, and farming utensils,
togethei with an ;c«*oi iinuiit of d»y goods, and
oilier arliclea. J • • ms made known on the day
ofrtlle.
PRISCILLA MURDOCK, Adnn’x.
S, pt Hi 50
N OTICE Will lie Hold ontl.e 1st Tues
day iii J.unary next, nt the court house
i the county of H.iIm ivIi.iiii. three negroi h,
viz. 1 woman, I boy. and 1 cliild, sold as tin-
iroperty of Joseph Aiitiduck, hue ol said coiiii-
v, dec d. lor the benefit of the heirs of said
lectured.
P1USCII.LA MURDOCK, Admr’x.
Sop*. 16 50
OTICE—Wlllbe sold on the first Toes-
N'
.. I RA IITX ' S ALE— \N ill be
V sold on U cduesday thcYfith of Ndvcmbi i’
xt, at the late residence of Juliii Cutlifi dec.
artl.c town of Entonton, between the bout#
of 10 o’clock a m hihM o’clock r M. all tht
pentiliable property ol said dec’d. consisting «»€
l.irj!** quantity of fattened pork, a large mint*
her ul hogs, horses, cuttle, and about I8f*0 gal*
Ions ol w hiskey, stills nnd tuhs; also the lioiise-
iiold and kitchen furniture and plantation tool;*,
•a large quantity of corn and fodder, and vari
ous other articles; also, will be routed at tl •
same lime and place for the next year, the ivo-
plunlations belonging to said estate—the sale
will continue from duy t«» day till nil ate sold.
Terms—12 months credit w ill be given tor all
sums over y?l(J; small notes with approved «e-
( ‘itifv will lie required, to bear interest from
die ditto if not pit net uh It v pxid
Q<*tll LUCINDA CUTLIFr, Adm’x _
A T the late it-sidenco ol Jacob CIcmcutH
dec’d. in Put n a in county, will be Hold ou
Fridav the 23th of November next, the person
al property of said dec d. consisting of horses,
cows and calves, lings, corn, fodder, houscli.iM
iml kitchen furnitiue, and the in ..roes of said-
estate vx ill be hired on that day, one (.f them a
capital hlnrkHiiith, and the land rented—tcrliui
made know" on the dav of snh
Oct 14 PEYTON CLEMENTS, Ailin'r.
XKCl TOR’S SALE—Will be feolB im
theTu*st Tuesday in January next in (he
town of Mqnticello, Jasper rottmy, a parcel of
laud, containing 120 a( i es, more oi lt«, wnu
good imptovemeiifs thereon, aliout GO ot 7G
acresdcured land, and good orchard- of pertcli
and apple trees, adjoining Me Dow t il and oth-
Murder croek—also fw6 negro? vli.
I Inld.i a woman ahout 20 y eai s oh I, am 1 Putscy
girl IG years old—all sold as tin pro|.ei , \ of
Kiitliarine McLemoie dec'll, for the boaefi: of
In irs ami creditors. Tei ms made known
the dav of sale
Oct 14 YANCY THORNTON, ExV.
XECUTORS’ 9ALE—YVIl! hp iold. on
'j the 2d Tuesday in Deeroibei next, at
late residence of Levi V alleinine, deed, ot
Wilkinson comity, the following pioperty, to
nil, fodder, cattle, hogs, sheep, and
some cotton, horses, can, Itouseliold
iml I iu lu ll furniture, plautadon tools, and
11 nritch 6. to continu • froin day to
, until all is sold. All sums under fib to he
•id down; all over that sum. small notes
itli approved county necurity will be required,
able tho 1st dav of October .8 4.
h i. 23 SIL AS LI LIE, Ex’r.
Iv'
Twenty Dollar* Reward.
R l’N \\V ay IVm.1 tile .nbsrriher ttvo no-
, gro fallows—one named JULY , a black
fellow" about 23 or 4 years of age, w as brought
from Africa when a small boy. is obuui
inches high, and has slightly of the African ac
cent. He has been a boat hand for two or
three winters. The other named NED, a lit
tle yellowish, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high,
about SO years ol age, speaks broken l.^
is well known in Milledgeville and commonly
know ii by the name of Y renrh Ned. 1 lie a-
hove reward will be paid on the delivery of the
two negroes in Milledgeville, or oil lodging
them in any jail and immediate information
given to the subscriber,or ten dollars'for either.
Strayed from the subscriber a dark brown or
black MULE, rather low and thick mad** for
its height.—Also strayed from John A. Join:
neat Milledgeville. a dark bay MARY., about
10 y ears old, 14 band* i»i^h, low in order, I
thin mane and tail,and very fine hair, barefoot
hind hoofs long anupoicicd like a mules,droop
ed rump, holds a high head but low toil I lie
mule and mare lett home about the middle of
July and will probably make towards Greene
county, whence the- were both obtained
Five dollars rewaid will he paid on d. livery ol
either or infot-muLOU riven w> jlijf Kiev hv. ob
tained. SEABORN JONE^.
October 21 bt~ o
rilHE Rnb-n ; b( . forewarns the public fr(*ni
1 (radii), t. r any nocs c ivro liv him «> 'I i-
■nolliy Amitfr m—' ..I ,V-00 on iluuaml,
wil f l.i'Uo.c i.i August Bids; aUo e'p'it suial
iw.ir. liivi n anil.' same lime, ol gi5 each, dm
Urrcmlicr Uii4; sviiirl. s-iid nmey 1 will uol
ueb 1 framhJcnliV onfainc.i.
ELIJAH CANTKSTON
D-Kalbro.O.- i I
pay,
court of ordinary of said county, ail the ii
estate «d James Bell, dec'll, consisiiug ef fill
acres of land more or less, adjoining Thoina*
\\ oolfolk and others, in said county Al
the same time and place, will be sold for <
al! the personal property of said cstaie, consist
ing of clothing, trunks, books, iv*.c.
LUKE ROSS, Adm’r. ci te,
and with the will annexed
of James Bell, dec’d
Oi tober 21 ui
DM I’M Ski; ATORS’ SALE-
. sold on Saturday tho - >ti> .'<«
the laic residence of Jonathan Bickers, dec’d
household iiiul kitchen furniture, stock of dif
ferent kinds, one cotton gin, a quantity
books, and other articles—sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
ELIZABETH BKTvT.RS, Adn.r’x.
WILLIAM BICKERS, Adm’r.
On.28_ 2t 4
I)MfNISTRATOR’S SaTTE— Will be
_ sold ta the iiiglickt bidder oil T hursday
ie 11thday *i Dscumbuf hext, .«t the lute
reside nee of Alexander Farley deed, in Put-
n, a f* vv miles fiom Ashurst’s mills on Miii--
der creek, all the personal property belonging
the estate of said dec’d. consisting of Mock
of horses, cattle, hogs, some of which is good
pork, rorn ami fodder, household and kiti-heu
furniture plantation utensil*,, Kc—twelve
months credit will be given lot all Minis over
dollars—notes with approved security to
r interest from the date if not punctually
paid will be required.
FR ANCES J FARLEY, Adm rx
JOHN' MORELAND, Sen
LEWIS DOWDELL,
Oct. 23
O N 8 it (lit the ■ lit <>! Dft ember nt si,
will be sold to llie highest bidder, nl flu
house of the Rev Miles Greene, in Bal lvtii
(otinty, ».e veil negroc , consisting of men, wo
men, and (lithlren, (they being llie balance of
the negroes belonging to the estate of Alexan
der Bum, sen, dic’d w liich remained in ihi
handti of Martha Bass, dee’d. ns her down,)
for the purpos e of making a division of th
same among the legatees. Terms of the sale
will be matte known on that day by
T. JOHNSTON, Snrvg Adm'
Oct -3 ids—4
V D M INI ST IGA I OR S ’ SALE—Will be
sold mi llie 1st Tuesday in Jai
it the Ma.! ct-hotise in the town of Eatonton
Putnam enuntv, two negroes, viz. one fellow
very likely, about 22 or 3 years of aye—th
other .1 girl almut 10 year* old. Sold by ordei
of the court of Ordinary of Putnam county,
the property of Barnet Smith, sen dece.im
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
said deceased. Terms made known on the
dav. ANTI U'N v IBM LOW AY, A
Adm’rs
JVd',
ii llabi isliam (ounty, ! negro man, I bov,
il l, gold as the propeity ol the orphan* nl Ji
•cpli Murdock, dec d. lor the In ncl.t of sai
n phniiM, by order of the court ol Otdinury ol
,aul couniy.
ITtl.SCILLA MURDOCK, Guar’n.
Sept. IG
Ul K’E— W il! be wild nil the 2d Monda
j in November next, ul the late iCHitlcnc
»f Joseph Murdock dec d. a quantity ol catth
lioi sei, hop';, lion : hold and kitchen furniture,
and farming utensils, together with part of
store of dry goodnnd other property. Sold
by order of the court of Ordinary (hr the I
fit of the Orphan* of raid dec’d. Terms niaih
known on llie day of sale.
PRISC ILLA Ml.RDOCK, Guard n
Sept. IG 60
DMINJST RAT'OBS’ SALE—On Tu
day the 18th of Nov. next, will be sold at
the late residence of Win Griffin dec'll, in Put
nam county, all tiic personal pioperty ol ‘•aid
dic’d, except the negroes, com c ling qi hoi -
m-s, oxen, cows, hogs, sheep, corn, fodd
lioiiiehold and kitchen furniltirc sold lor tin
benefit of the heirs and creditois of said deed
Term* made known on the day of sale.
JAMES M DUNN,) . , ,
0,1 i t DA\ ID ROGERS, S * '
O N the lirst Tuesday in January next, will
he wild in the town of Laurencevilj
Gwinnett comity, lot No270, in thc7ih (listriel
ol Gwinnett county, being tho estate of WT
|) Rich udson dee’d.
Oct 14 JOHN McLEA, Adra'r.
OTICE—W ill be sold at the late rcsidene
ol John I lei ring dee’d. in Morgan com
hi Monday the 10th of November next, all
ii»* personal property of said dec’d consisting
f 9 likely negroes, horses, road waggon, hogs,
aide, crop on Imnd, household and kitchen
furniture, and other articles. Sale to continue
from day to day till all are sold. Terms made
known on the dav of sale by
JAMES PHILLIPS, Adm’t.
Sept 23 HOEEAN HERRING, Adm
O I ICY’.—\S ill lie sold at the house of Mrs
4 1 Susannah Dun lord on flic 20th day of
November next, all the
longing to the estate
»f Burke county dec’d. consisting of ore mare
iud a number of plantation tools, and other
iiticles Conditions made known on the day
1 SUt ADDISSON DUNFORD, Adm
Sept. 30 tds* ;
V D MINIS IBAT ORS BALE—Will i.i
sold on the 5th day of December next,
the late residence of Y-dwaid AYallliall dec
Jasper county, all the negroes belonging
e estate of said dec’d.—terms made know
, the day of
IN
o-
the personal property he
• of \\ illiani Duiiford, late
Sept. 9
TtRMAN U'ALTHAI.L, /
C.F. WALTHAM., p
1.9 49
V T the late residence of Janies 1 hoitq
deceased, in Groeno county, "ill be
on Wednesday the 5th ol November next, part
of the perishable property of said dec’ll, co
listing of one yoke of oxen, horse*, slock
other kind*, household and kitchen furniture
sold for llie benefit of the I,firs and creditor
of said (lecoaM'd. Terms made known on tltc
dav of ^ale.
<cpt23 \N M ROBERT HON. Adm
a DMIMSTK ATORV SALE -Will be
sold on the 2Gth (lav of November next
at the late n sidence of .M.uiruui Beall, ilec'd
in \\ ai ren county, all llie personal propeity
said deceased, except the negroes, COiisiMui
of horses, cows, hogs, sheep, corn, foddei
household and kitchen fui nilure, —sold lor
the benefit of the heirs ami creditor* of said
deed. Toruis made know ii on tho day ol sale
ELIJAH JONES. f sd
— Tl JOHN Md’RAKY* S m
XL(T T ORS’ SALE—AcrerabU* to the
j last will and testament cl \\ m. Mc Doyv *
i late o J.eper comity, dcr cl will lie sold s't
coiirl-hoii'c in Mouticelii Jasper county,
the 1st T uesday in Jam-at v next, v\ ithi’n
the usual hours ol bale, the I* lowing tracts of
land, viz. Oik: tract well in.proven, contain
ing 202 1-2 acre* more or le s, on the waters
Murder creek, adjoinin'., brow if and Smith
me other tract containing 121 acres, iiwro
lesy, widi about 30 acres cleared, adjoining
M< L emore uml Fudge. The terms will be
- fourth the purch ise mom y on the 1st dav
March mxi, and the balnnc< in two pay*-
iiicnts, the firsi on the 25th dav of DeeembeV,
1824, nnd tlm balance on the 25tli day ot lit-
ember, 1825, with noli s and sei urity.
DANIEL Me DOW ELL,) .
ISAAC BAII EY, $ Kxr
Mqnticello, J.-j er to Otr. 28 4
I'TORS’ S \LY; On Friday tlic7tb
nibei next, will be «q!d at the
ie residence cl Sannu-i Watt, dec’d. an c<-
II**nl Hind waggon, of northern construction,
itli entire gear, a horse or two, stock of neat
attic, sheep, and |h-i Imps some hogs, besides
probably a niinibei ofothet at tides nut nties-
nary to Le jjurticuhu i?t*d. *
JOHN S. FALL, F.xV.
fpt. *3 M AIU \ \Y XT I . E:.r’>:.
XI Cl rORS' SALE - -w ih be sol, . ii
I ptirruanec of an order of court, at the
kel house, in the town of Eniontoii. on the
Tuesday in January next, llie real estate
of John Turner, late of this county, deceased,
(insisting of several hundred acres of gooii
land, near Gariu r s ferry, near half, cleared ;
iving comfortable dwelling bouses and con
•nienfouf houses. Terms will be made known
i the day. IYm Tl BNF.R, for nr If
U C. II. Tt r-NEH, F.xrs.
October *21. nk 3
\ i the subscribei
. ty, will besohfc
« r next, all the pete
Bunn (lec’d, cotiMstiii
orn :ukI fodder, 4ic.
the day of sale.
•SKf ‘
ib No
i Y’ridiiv tin 7tl» Nov cm-
ii.il i state < I Jeremiah
of horse**, hog**, cattle,
T erms tuadc known on
Oct’aI 11F.NRV BUNN, F.xee’r.
OTICE—All persons indebted to the e»-
Lx tnte of Jaeoii Clements tlee’d. are ir
piested to make immediate payment, and alt
have demands against said e.-tale me.
by notified to present the same properly
attested wit bin the time prescribed bv law.
Oct 14 REV ION CLEMENTS, Adn.V
OT ICE All persons indebted to the es-
i H taleof Dr. John H. Hovvaid.lalc of Mor
' in fomitv dec’d. are requested to call on mr
Chattel Campbell, of the town of Madison,
ml make speedy payment; and all those who
uve claims against said estate will hand them
act* to mr. Campbell for adjustment, hr being
fully authorised by me to pass receipts and
make settlements.
Oei 11 NICHOL AS HOWARD, Adm’r.
\ LL person* indebted to the estate of Sin-
. gleloit Holt, late of Putnam county , tier’d,
tire requested to make imnndiate payment,
and those having demands against said estate,
to present them duly authenticated, within tin*
time pi escribed bv law.
PEYTON HOLT;
HULL AND BURY HOLT, I
October 21. Ot 3 _
4 LL persons haring eluims against three*
\ tale of \\ i il in in Edmonson, dec'd. are re
quested to present them iu terms of the law.
ot 3d ABNER ZACHUY, Adu.’r
t QusI.Exrs
OTICE—All persons indebted to die Es
1 1 tale of Levi Vullcntiuc, late of Wilkinson
county, dec’d. arc requested to come fot waref
iml make pay ment. All those hav ing demands
are desired to bring them in agreeable to law.
Oct. 23 SILAS LESLIE, ExT.
f 4 HE subhcriber having obtained In*tors ot
I admiiiislration oil the estate of Riehnid
Ogilbv, dec’d. requests all |>er^us haritiff
claims against the estate of the said (Incensed,
to bring them forward properly authenticated
within the time limited by law, and those in
debted are desired to make payment without
delay. PHILIP J. ECHOLS
October 21 o—m*S