The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, December 14, 1824, Image 1

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BY CAMAK (A RAGLAND, ST.1TE PIIIXTERS. MILLEDOLVILLv. T> • OECD R 14,1894. VOLUME XVI—NO. 11 A GREEABLY to an order of the hon. the court of Ordinaly of .1 taper county, will lie sold in the town of Monticello, Jasper coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, the real estate of Edward Walthall,deed. 202 1-2 nciesol land, more or less, lying on Heard’s creek, in the lBlIi dist. of originally Baldwin now Jasper county, known hy No. 174, well improved, adjoining Morgan, Pcugli and oth ers ; 2fK>l acres of laud, more or less, on Heart! s creek, in the 1 Bill dist. of origiually Baldwii now Jasper county, known hy No. 173, well improved, adjoining Morgan, Ed- wifrds, Burks and others; 400 acres of laud, morn or less, lying in the 2d dist. of Wayne county, known by No 13b". Terms of sale will he one third of the purchase money paid the 25th of December, 1825, the balauce in two equal animal instalments. Titles will be executed when the last instalment is paid TURMAN WALTHALL, Adm’r. November 9 A' hie the Inferior couit of Putnam county, ■will ho sold at the town of Eaton ton, on tin* fust Tuesday in Jammy next, the real estate of Thomas Kendrick, uec’d, consisting of 130 acres of land,about 4 miles below Eutouton, on the road to the Flat Bocks. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said tlec'd. Terms, IV months credit—Notes with approved security \vill Iw. required. E1MDN HOLT, 5 SAMUEL KENDRICK, £ Adm’rs JONATHAN KENDRICK, 5 *]V! OTICE—Agreeable to an ot Jer ol tin v| honorable the court of Oidinary of Mor gan county, will be sold for cash, at Fayette court-house, on the first Tuesday in January next, a lot of land, lying in said county, hut originally Henry county, kuowu by lot No 225 and4lh district, drawn by William H. Mitch ell orphan of Wm. Mitchell, dec’d. JAMES C. COOK, Guardian. October 2G. "A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK—Ail', w l\. sold at the court-house in the county of Houston, on the hist Tuesday in January next one lot of land, known hy No. 303, in the lJtli district of Houston county. The said laud sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Elisha Ka r uel I,dec M. BARTLETT BARKER,/ AfWr WILLIAM FARNELL,} Aam r September 28 kfTILL be sold by an order of tin* Inferior W court, at the court-house in Irvvinton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in Febuary next, half of lot No. 190, m the 25th hstiiet Wilkinson county. Svld ns the real *tate of James Hall, dec’d. Terms made known on th" dav of sale. WILSON MrLEMORE, Adui r Dec. 7 II10 / XECUTOIt S SALK--Will hr s,«UI I7J, the first Tuesday in February next, at tin* court-house in the town of Madison, Mor gan county, a lot or parcel of land Ring in the town of Madison, a part of the real estate of Joel Gaar, dec’d. Said lot has on it a lanyard, which is in tolerable good repair, former known by McCartan’s tanyard.—Terms made known on the day of sale. ALEXANDER KlcALPlN, Ex’r. Dec. 7 E tower, dec’d. four mil# 1 * below Eutouton will be sold on Thursday flu- fith day nf v next, a quantity of cor: and fodder, ol nil kinds, horses, one yoke • i <«v/*n ai I art. hou e ehold •<■ ! < >iuf .ty of corn ledpoik, together .v Vn.-uy other articles. Also, will he hired at the same time ami ire, the negr. es belonging io said estate, nutating of ini-u, women and boys. Sale to ontintic from Rdnv to day until all is sold.— 'urine made known on tiie day of sale. JAMES HIGHTOWER, Adm’r. 23 1i6 ids W ILL be sold .*t the cumt house, in the town of Milledgeville, on the fir* Tuesday in January,next, w ithiu the usual houi s of sale, 532 1-2 acres of land, belong; g to the estate of Simon Holt, late of Baldwin county, deceased, 7 miles above Millcdgoville, adjoin- norlands of Chailea Mai me, Thomas Over, William Sanford, William C. Lester kz. Nines « Holt. On ilie premises are comfortable build- y ►- ings, and between 2 nud 300 acres ol open land, lit for cultivation. This estate can be ronvenientJy divided into two or more tene ments. Terms of sale, one third of the pur chase money will bo required on the day ol sale, the balance in two equal annual iusiM- ineiif*, with bond anJ npproved security, and Muongage on the premises. T" HINE3 HOT.T, > Exo , r9 oct iy. simon non s TCl O l ICE.—Will be sold 10 the highest biu- i.l de»* at the late residence ol Jesse Mc- Kiune Pope, (leeM. of Jones county, on 1 fifteenth tray of December next, the follow property, viz : all the stock of horses, cattle, lings, sheep, one or two yoke of oxen nud cart, household, kitchen furniture, and plantation tools, together witli a quantity ol cotton, corn, wheat, aud fodder ; also twelve or fourteen thousand pounds of fat pork, and various oilier nit idea too tedious to enumerate. At the same time and place will be rented until the 2«nh ol December 1825, the plant ltion on which the deceased lived. The sale wilt eoulyiue Iroin day to day uati!l all is sold. Terms will fa made known on the day hv john r pope, ? AtlmVg ALEX. ODEN, \ A ’ N. R. On the 21st of the same month, will be sold to the highest bidder, at the plantation of said deceased in Monroe county, near loi ford on Ocuinlgee river, .1 quantity of 0 er. Terms will be made known I N pursuance of a deed of trust from Ni< bo lus Howard to John B**thune, for the use of John J. Bcatie, will lie sold on tin* first Tuesday in January next, in the town of Greeneshorough, the following propeity, viz : One lot of land near the town of Gieenesbo rough, with a dwelli g house thereon, adjoin ing Matthews and others, supposed to contain tour acres ; also one other lot, adjoining Mat thews and others, and the above lot, 111 fork of the roads, the one leading to Madison, the other to Gamer’s ferry, with two or three un finished brick buildings thereon ; also, one other lot of land on the road leading to Madi son, adjoining Sanfoid, Tn rel and othnrs,t:oii fining teir acres; also, the slock of goods, wuiesand merchandize, owned by said How ard, in the town of Grcencsborongh, supposed to be worth $1G<)0. To be sold in pursuance of s id deed of trust. Terms of sale cash. pec 7 JOHN BETHONE, Trustee. N OTICE—Will be sold on the first Tues daV in March next, in the town of Mon tieello, Jasper county, agreeaUv to an orde of the honorable the Inferior court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes 202 1-2 acres of land, be the same morn • less, being the tract of land whereon Jacob 1 Clcckler, dec’d. formerly lived, with 1 consul eralile improvement thereon, on the waters of Little river, adjoining William Giiunnet and others. Also five negroes, viz: one fallow, one woman nud three children. Sold as the pro perty of Jacob Cleckler,dec’d for the bene fit of the Iieir3 and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made known on tin* day of sale WILLIAM GR1MMET, HENRY CLECKLER, _ December 7 k 4 > ILL be sold on 1 hursday 20lh Jaiuiury f V next, at tin* plantation of Joab Ttain, late of Twiggs cou ty, dec’d. the remaining part of the perishable property of said dec d consisting of corn alio fodder, hogs, cattle horses, household and kitchen furniture^ plan tation utensils, one half of a 40 saw gm, one yoke of steers and cait. Also the negroes to be hired at the same time. Sale to continue from day today until ..11 <11 icl'U Tunv a O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at the court-house in the town of Milledgeville, two negroes, to wit: One negro fellow and negro woman, belonging to the rotate of William McCrary, dee d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of liJ dec’d. HARTLEY McCRARY, Jr. Adm’r. O N Tuesday the6th day of January uext, \\ ill he sold in the town nf Eutouton, at the late residence of John I. Smith, dec’ll, all the Houoehold and kitchen fernature, the stock of hogs and catdc, a Horse and gigg, and a horse cart, and a number of other arti- hclonging to said estate, too tedious to uien'on Also, will be sold precisely at 12 o'clock, fifteen Shares of Stock in the Bank of the State of Geoigia. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known outlie day of sule. iMiv 23 IRBY HUDSON, Adm’r mid ; that day by AdmTs. all is sold. Dec 7 OLIVER TISO.N, Am’i tiU* E .VXKCI.’TOK’S SALE—Will be luUI JOHN T. POPE, l AJ . ALEX. ODEN, T Nov. *,1811 _ OTICE—Agreenlilo m an alder .>/ ilu. 1 L.ivriur cuurt of Putnam comity, siitiiia for rir.liir.ry purposes, will lie -old in ll.e tow it of Ncwna.t, Pike county. on I lit* f.r.l Tuesday in February r.cxlJnt No*-.d, in lltu 1st dist of Monroe now Piku eooi.ty Sold for the he unfit of the heirs of Retlinroy li. Jones dec’d. Terms mado known on tlte day of WILEY AIH’.UrP.OMlUF., I ROUEI! I’ II. DIXON, i itove tuber 16 Coui t-hou.-e in Monticello, Jasper county, be tween the usual l.ouis of sale, 5 negroes be longing 10 lire estate of Win. McDowell, deed to wit: Joe a man, Isaac a man, Hannah fi woman, and Tamer and her child. Sold to make a division between die heirs. DANIEL Mr DOW ELL, ) v . ISA AC BAILEY, $ r ' x ors november 30 V GI&KAKLF: 10 nn order ol the hon. tin court of Oidinary of Twiggs county will he sold on the first Tuesday in February at the court house in the town of Marion in said county, between the usual hours of sale *hr»*e negro men belonging to the estate of James button, dec’ll. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said ilec’d. Terms manic know on the day of sale EDWIN H ART, Adm’ Nov. 30 He bonis non. if 14 / ILL be sold at the late residence 1 Reuben I)<*iern.itte, dec’d in I’ulnai county,on the 22*1 January next, all tin* pc Konal properly belonging to Thomas Deje nattc. dec’ll.consisting of corn, and one bed and furniture, one man’s saddle and bridle.— Terms made known on the day. JOHNJ-PYK, l Adm’rs Dec 7 3 AMU El, W \ LK F.M ,A\ECITOH’3 SALK—Will l« the I ite reside.nee of Jesse (’u E High-1 \\yiLL ho -old . •• hi onion. »V Solonl iv 111- ISth of J 1 nn-1 01 'ho laie rm.irh‘nrr >.f (Irnrs ■.d \ lin’rs. 23 sidence of George w .. in Jasper county, ill tk^ptriuhttut’. I -. 3. coiisi^ii ig of «*k t , c /.is and hoc - l «* ^ • I itchcn <H*niture, plant'’ m ’m- iim«- art ; I s *.vo t(-lion- to eni nic**at 'I * of sale, 12 t’loirhs cm (lit will be giv» for sums over fa t* Hollars, the puruhasCr ; -ur.g note with ap roved security. STEI HEN SI El'HENS, ) WILLIAM STEPHENS, ^ November 9.1 A DMlNISTlTvmiVS^SALE' WilTlm Cm. sold on the 21st day of December next, ii the late residence of George Elliott, dec’d. near the Factory, in Morgan county,8 ncgioes, consisting of men, women, hoys a ml girls, stock of all kinds, corn, fodder, &.c. household and kitchen furniture. Sale to continue from day tv day until all is sold. Terms made known 011 tlid day of sale ' ROBERT II ELLIOTT,) . . . JOHN ELLIOTT, $ AUTO November 9 TOTICE—On the 1st day of January next, (j will be let to the highest bidder at Blountsvillc, Jones county, the rent of all the \ T the laic residence of George Crosi dec’d. in Jasper county, will be sold o •Viday the 14th January next, all the pond able propeny of said dec’d. consisting of Inn cows, sheep, hogs, corn and (odder, plan tation tools, and a number of articles too te dious to mention. Sale to continue from d day until all is sold. Terms made known 1 the day of sale. RICHARD ( ROSS,) . , , o lov 23 _ HARRIS CROSS, \ J. N Washiugloii county, irili)>e sold on .Won- . day the 3d day of January next at the lab sidetice of Lew is Cone, dec’d. all the pc inhabit) property belonging to said estate, consisting ol horses, cattle, hogs, corn and fodder, with many other articles 100 tedious to enumerate. The sale to continue, if neces sary, from day to day until ad is sold. Terms • ko known on the (lav of sale. PHERIBY CONE, Adm’x. november 23 £2 50* I)\lI N ISTRAlOR’S SALE estateut Jeremiah La . f’J iirjutsk T.”.,” UARDIAN’S SALE—I u conformity to T an order of ilia court of Ordinary of Putnam county, will be sold at tin* court-house in the town of Katonton,oa the first Tucsday iu Jnnuary next, two likely negroes, n bHow and woman, belonging to the orphans of Ur ban Cooper, dee’d. Twelve months credit will be given, and approved security w ill Le required THOMAS COOPER, *;.« , Si r.PHEN WK^ION.f fa 11 MIL 7<JN COOPER, > ' Njvnml.tT 'J 1 dians. W': ferior court, of Putnam county, titling for or dinary purposes, at the court house in the town of Ealontoii. the negroes belonging to the es tate of Newton Cooper, dec’d bah* for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. The pur chaser will be nllowml twelve months credit by giving approved Security. Nov 9 MARK A. COOPER, Adin’r. I N pursuance of an order of the honorable court of Ordinary of Greene county, will In* sold at the court house id’ said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, one negro woman named Susan, belonging to Catharine Watson (minor) ; also one negro woman nam ed Jude, belonging to Sarah Ann Watson (mi nor,) for the benefit of said minors. sept21 JOHN MERCER. Guardian. , of | binds bth ngingto tli mar, dec'll, also the In m known on tin « .. “ , . Nov 30 v.i.. lamar, Xamv. • It !* I! bg sold t the late resi- Isaac Moreland, in Putnam county, 3 u Vs above Eutouton, on Thursday the Ititli *: oe.mber next, n quantity of corn and fodder, pork, hogs, sows and pigs, and stock of all (lescripuou, 13 or 20 head of hor sesnnd mules, two yoke of oxen and ca'ils, gig, 3 road waggons, one four wheel carriage, together with household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, and a number of other arti cles too tedious to mention. Sule to continue trom day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the day. TURNER’MOREL \ND, ) JOSEPH T. MOREL AND* v Admr’s. SAMUEL REID, > October 2G j%] OTICE—Will Ik-sold at the late 1 evidence J T A of Nathan Barnes, ifac’d. in Morgan county, on 'I’lmrsday*l3th day of January n» xt, all liit personal property belonging to the estate of said dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale. ABSALOM BARNES, . LEW 13 YOUNGBLOOD, l , x r!i ’ Di‘Cembi r 7 A ILMIMSTRATOR’3 SAI.E—Will hi /* sold on the 1 '.lit* day of Jiinuaiy next, at th** house of Solomon Bridges, in Oglethorpe i n.uitv, al! the personal and perishable prop er*’belonging toJie estate 01 *aid deed, cpn sisl'ing of a snick of hog-, cattle, ‘lierp anil Iioim-s, and a ipmuliiy ol pork, n quaniitv ol e- rn and fodder, tlie crop o? roitou, honscliold hml kitchen furnituro, bcsiucs a number ol other articles too tedious to mention At the same time nnd p.nce the ncgioes will he hired and the plantation 1 anted. A cn ot 12 months w ill he given, nud bund with ent ity required. JAMES BRIDGES, ‘ DW1D BRIDGES, November 30. Will be of Mary Wal lace, dor’il. in Hancock county, on Tuesday the 28th of December next, all the personal property belonging to the estate of stud dec’d consisting of all the stock of horses, mules hogs, rattle, sheen, kic. a yoke of oxen and carl, a quantity of fattened pork, corn, fodder wheat, eic. plantation tools and farming uten sils; also, a lot of carpenters tools, household nnd kitchen furniture, &c. with a number of other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to nntiuue from day to day until all is sold.— Terms of sale 12 months credit for all sums over $5. The plantation will be rented for the ensu ing vear, and the negroes hired at the same timo JAMES A. MILLER, Adin’r. oc tolier 19 \ DM INI S’i’R A TOR'S S A L E.—W ill lie sold on the first Tuesday in January uext in tin* town ol Sanilersville, Washington coun ty, pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of said comity, three Negroes belonging to the estate of Laven Haines of said county, dec’d. viz : Jim a fellow about sixty veins olu, Frank a woman sixty years old, and Nancy a woman thirty years old—Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on tliodav. NATHAN HAINES, AdmTs October 12. ok. N OTICE-Will la* Mild at the late resi- •k county, on Tuesday the 28th day of Dc- eetnber next, the residue of the personal pro perly of William Wallace, late of said county di c’d, consisting of one load *nggou, a num ber of mechanics tools, fanning utensils, he. household and kitchen furniHn'e, ami oth 1 Articles too tedious to mention Terms of side 2 months credit for all sums over J5. JOHN RIVERS, Surviving Ex’or. toher 19 'ds TV vv ILL Ik* Ssjld at the house of Rathshcb.; •iVj O ITUE—Agree .file to an order d the J.1 honorable the court ol ordinaly for Jones countv, will he sold t*> the highest bidder, at the court-house in said county, on the first Tuesday in Febuary next, a lot of laud on Ca ny eivck, adjoining Joint Jackson unit others, the property of Winnilrcd Short, dec'll, ron- t.iiniti" 202T-2arres, more or less, witii about thirty acres of cleared land and some cabins thereon. The cleared land is under good e ‘4 yml lit for cultivation. Persons desirous of pkirrhsisiug will Ho well to cull and see !■ tli- /.selves. A credit until the 25th Dec. 182 will be given, and small notes with approved security w.11 be required. Said lan I solo far the benefit ol the heirs ol said Winnilrcd Short, dec’d. bv TIIU'MV* ROSWELL, Agent nov 1G for Reuben Short, Adm'r. ivj OTICE—Will be sold in the town of Ma- Lsj rion, Twiggs county, on the firsi rues- hv in January next, lot No 2G0, in the 25lli fi-'t of said countv. being the real estate of John AleKemie,'dec’d. and sold agreeable to pa order of the court id Oidinary oi said couit* - . James McKemie, Adm’r. hoy 1(3 <l« bonis non. W ILL be sold to the highest bidder on Wednesday the 15th day of Decem ber next, at the late residence of James Ste phens, dec'll, in Jasper county, the residue ol the personal estate ot said dec’d. consisting hicfly iit household and kitchea furuituro. Terms made known on the dav. N‘.v.’mber2 JOHN lUUERS, E\*°r. O N the first Tuesday in January, "ill be sold in the town of Katontoo, Putnam county, agreeable to an order ol the Court ol Ordinary of Putnam county, till the real estate of Ransom Swtnney, dec'll, consisting of two lots of land lying in said county ; also at the same tune nnd place, seven likely young ne groes, consisting of men, women, girls and child—sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased Terms of sale, one- third to be paid in sixty day*, the balance 12 mouths credit, with small notes and approved security. THU. B GREENE, / %j mrg JOHN SW1NNEY, { November 2, 1324 »!d, nt d county, on Saturday the Bill January next, part of the personal property fac’d to wit: two Valuable -tud horsi with alter horses, hogs, sheep and rattle, and oil 1 articles too tedious to n,cation. Trims made know 11 oil the dav of sal". CULLEN LOCKETT,) r FLEMING JORDAN,S SARAH COX, Ex’x. novembnt *-3 3t" 8 IkviTnistraior’.s sale Vu ire sold on the first Tuesday in fannnry next, in the town of FoihVih, Monrm*. county, agree able to an older of tin* I1011. Inferior couit ol said county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpo ses,-a negro man hy the .mineof Simon, a liist rate blacksmith, Ik longing t<» the estno* <»( \\ in Nunn, dee d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said di c’d. A credit of 12 months will be given. JOHN STALLINGS, Adm’r. November 2 O N Wcduesnay the I5ih of December next, w ill be sold nt tlie Into residence of Graves Swanson, dec’d, in Gi erne county, al tin* pel -mu d pro|M»rty bekniging to the esiate nrf s;ii«l deceased, consisting of nil the slock ol horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, ice. one yoke of oxen and cart, aorn, fodder, wheat, fee. plan tation tools and farming utensils—Mho h set ofblacksmith tools, household and kitchen fm - niiiire, Uc. with a number of articles too tedi ous 10 mention. Terms of sale made, known on the day. The plantation will lie rented and tire negroes hired lor the ensuing vear. WILLI \M GREEK, ' l . . HENRY L WILKERSON, ) At,nirK J>t 30 1821 __ V D.MLNISTRATORS SALE Will be sold on the first Tuesday iu January next, at the court house in the town ol Eutouton, Putnam county, per-nant to an order of the honorable the Interior couit of saidcouiity -it* ting for ordinary purposes, 9 negroes to wit ; Anihon .’, a young fallow a first rate black iMitli, Sheil a young fellow, Tabhv a woman, Silva .1 woman, Rachael u girl, Mima ugiil, Rose a girl. Lewis a boy, and Hcibert a boy. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and ( reditors of John I. Smith,dccM-'—Term*made known on tlie day of sale. IRBY HUDSON, Adm’r. Nov. 2 Monday tin* 271 h December next, all the pc hoimI prop* rtv of Nathan Dillard, dec’ll.co stating of household and kitchen furnit'tr horses, cat le, hogs, plantation tools, one s of blacksmith's tools, &c Kte. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deed Terms of sale made known on the day. Sab to continue from d.iv to dav until nUtaMild BATHSHKfi.V DILLARD A.lmx, October 19 ids* 1 \V ILL be sold at the late residence *»l Jno II. Walker sear. deed, in Putna county, 4 miles below Eatoittcn, on Thursday the 30th December next, all the peri-liable property belonging to said estate., consisting i f a tolerable numerous stock of all kinds, on* road waggon aud gear, one cotton machine sonic fat hogs,the crop of corn, fodder, uli**r and oats, and what cotton may 1 cmain on hand together with household and kitchen furniture plantation tools, and a number of other artich too tedious to mention. Solo to continue from day to day till ail is sold. Terms made known on the day. Also will be rented at the same time and place, the pluntat'on,or a part thereof, and ihr negroes constating of men, women, boys aud girls hired. Nm 9 TH03. JOHNSTON, Adin’r. Adni’i P I IvM ANT •.» a.i t»nh-r of the honorable the Inferior court of Greene counlv, when sitting f. r ordinary purposes, will be s*»l*l on the liist Tuesday in January next, at tli court house in the town of Greeneshorough, 20 negroes, to wit : Paler, I mi am, !» "k*v ri her child Mariuh, Silvv ugiil llumphrev, Hannah, C’haney, Rose, Litkha .1 giil.Matilrla a girl, Malmd.i and her child Mart, Km* line h girl, Henry a Imy. Jacob, Peter, Harry, Lewis, and Matt an old man. Bold far the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Thomas Greer, jun dee d. Tortus made known on the dav of sate Nov If, GEORGE HEARD, Mfn.’r jVI O 1 ICE—Will bo sold in the town of Mil- i.1 lodgeville on Monday the 3d of Junuaiy next, a likely negro fellow who is a very good Carpenter, belonging totlr estnle of Thomas Smith, dec’ll. Sold fan** •••nnKt n» the heirt 1 .»d creditors. Nov 9 NANCY B. SMITH, a• O N Friday the 7th day of January next, will be sold at the late residence of Dr R ni. II. Brown, Inte of Morgan county, dec’d all the persona piopcrty of said duc'd. con- stating of household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils, horses, cattle, hogsaud pork, a quantity of medicine, with a well nssorted library ol books, a quantity ofcorn nnd fodder, and about 3 oi” 10,090 vveigiit of seed cotton, together with sundry other articles »oo ledi-oux to enumerate. At the same time nnd place, the land will be rented and the negroes hired, belonging to said estate, for tneyear 1825. 1 he sale to continue I rum day to day until all is sold, rented aud bi rr.I. I eruis made known on the day, by Nov 16 MARY 1>. BROWN, Adndx. O N Thursday fill bill day of January uext, win In* sold ai the residence of Elisha Allen, late of Warren county dec’d. all the perishable property of said dec’d. except ne groes, viz: wheat, corn, fodder, oats, horses, cows and calves, I yoke of woik steers ami cart, pork, sows and pigs,7 or 8UD0 pounds ol seed cotton, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tool*, and other articles loo tedious to mention. 1 he land will I>l* inited uml the negroes hired at the same time. Terms will be made know 11 011 the day. 'l hos.de wilt con tinue from day today until all is sold. GEORGE a. ALLEN, A-lm’r. N Nov. 1G tdf/ A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE- xold on the fir*.I Tuesday in •Will be Febuary xt, at the court-house in GwiiuiQtt county, the folio ing negroes, to wit : Grilhti mill To ney, two negro boys belonging to the estate of Robert Baber, dec’d and sold by order of the honorable court of Ordinary for said county, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors ot said dec’d. Terms ui-ade known 1..1 the dav of sale. WILLIAM GREEN, Adm’r. nov. 1G. IKING AND RENTING Will be N o lICE. - All p.Tsnn* liavilig ucn.umhl ap.i.i.i 1 lie ..slate of Gn.r.'s Swanson, life’ll, lute of Greene county, are retjufsted to present then, attested aecordii.it to law, and nil iln.se 1 mlalned to said estate, are requested lo ’ ‘tn* •'*. ' pay tap nt v. ili.iam gheeh, , HENRY L. WILKERSON } All,n "• On.70, 1014 II OTICE--W’ill be sold at tue court lions* Baldwin county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between tho usual hours of ale, all the negroes belonging to thn estate of j 6 or 8 good hinds hired lor the term of 12 O N the second Monday in January next. will be leased for the term ol 1 2 months, on the- premises, that valuable tract of Jami belonging to the estate ol Dudley Jones,deed situate in Baldwin county, immediately on the road leading from ShHlicld's fai ry to Clinton, within half a mile of Butts’ bridge ; there is about 200 anus of open land, well adapted to the cultivation nl corn and cotton. At the same time and place, there will b Bcaj. Trice,dec’d. 10 in nuinb< nah a woman, Pollv a woman, Peter a boy, Pat a girl, Beck a girl, Andrew a boy, Spen cer a boy, Kiss a girl, Perry a boy, and Ste phen a boy. Also, on tho first Tuesday in February, lit the court house iu Putnam county, a tract or quarc of laud, known by No. 239, origin illy Baldwin,onacrcdil until Christmas next. To bo sold by the Exoi s of said dec’ll. JESSE MORAN,/ r . II'M TDIPL'' f I.XOIS oct 19 W M. TRICE, H > ILL be sold at the court hoi ton, Wilkinson count; Irwin- a first Tuesday in January next, nil the real estate ol John Maudorson, deed consisting of thtec separate tracts of land, on one of w hich is a w mill. And on the day following (Wednesday) will sold on the premises of said deed, all the personal property belonging to said estate. Sold agreeable to the hm will the s ml dec’d. LEWIS BOND, Ex’or. SUSANNAH WHEELER, F.x’x. October 26 tils" months, and afaotwo negroes sold, nnd all the stock belonging 10 said farm together with the Trilling utensils. v 23 CLARISSA JONES, Ex’x, \ T the late, residence of James M*’Lary dee’d, of Putnam county, 5 mslen belov Eat on ton, on the road leading to Miue^geviile, ill he sold on Wednesday the bill January next, a quantity of corn and d oik- 10 saw cotton gin. At the same time and place, will In hired for 12 months, 17 negroes, consisting of women, boys and girls, and the tract of land hereon ilu* said McLaiy forimnlv i.’ved rent ed. There is about 100 acres cleared land ith an excellent peach on hard and good gin hotiHC, .and other buildings. Teirns kuowu on ihcduv of sale. JOHN W RIGHT, JE3SE I.ILTLE, 1 DMINTSTRATOK’S % sold at the court-lion the first Tuesday iu Januui iLE—Will b« 111 E iiontun, on l Sam, about 3.' years old, and two negro wmii* *i. about 4U year■.«; old, sold as thn property of Wm (inllin, dec’d. lor th" benefit of tin* Ic irs and ei mi tors. J eruv ma«lc known on do- lav of sale J VMI’N M DU'.’N,/ . . . 001 iii DAVID ROUE'. ' <1 " TOR’S r iI’iIik (d Ordinary of T". . eon he t i-'irt-hciisa i*. ' l.o t.»v.: aunty, on tin* first . i? sd- 18 negroes,saj, 5 in** •. f 7 small children, all s-• t ! W ill’-. Audurson, lull* A > Terms cash. SAMUEL W ILLIAM *b«*r 2G | .3 XECUTOR’S SALE—W ill he sold at I. A the l'i:e ri sidene** of (’l.ivhorn Maddox, 011 Wednesday the 15th December next, 10 negroes, men, women, and childrc ", (ii>- haling the noted Sanc.li*>) ti good well in«»k mules, one r«* id tvaggon am J g.er, one 40 sa \ otton '•(11,7 or 3,0(10 weight of pork, and sun 1 ticlcs (*l kitchen furniture, :d.*-o 1 w o tr.ir t >1 laud, rue eoutaining 100 acres more or lcs> the other 50 acres more or less. Terms—er* dit till thn 23t!i Deecnihcr, 1825, small m/ti’ w ith good serin it\ . ( H ARLES'D. STEW ART, / r EBENKZER TORRENCE,) V U MIN fa I ile to 2 '/ILL lie sold at the lat ol \d \N the first Tuesday in March next, w . \\J be sold at the court-house in iellai [county, pursuant to an order of the court o. Oidinary of said county, a tract ol Land ly ing in suui county, No 326, in the 9th dist of formerly Wilkinson now Telfair. Sold for the benefit of th** heirs and creditors ol Isaac J era scan, dec’d. FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Adm r. Dec 7 HfJURSUANT to an order of the honoratile |J|_ court of Ordinary ot Laurens count). v ill be sold at the dourt-house in said county fjetvvecn the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, 9 likely negroes, viz : one negro man about 30 years old, two negro wenches and their 4 children, and two negro girls—Also, one-third share ol a likely negro fcjfaw about 25 years old, all belonging to the estates of Henry Anderson and Mary Anderson, dec’d. Sold for the purpose ol a division of said estates. Terms made known oil the day of s de. re* JOHN BARLOW. \ o the residence of John Strozier, deed late flf Morgan county, all the perishnble pro perty of said dec’ll, consisting of household and Kitchen furnitnre, all the hogs, horses, cows, and calves. Terms 12 months. PETER STROZIER, Adm’r. November 2 O N Saturday the first day of Jauuaiy in* the land and negroes, 27 in numb* consisting of men, boys, and women and children, belonging totli*: estate ot Wm Ellis dec. will be rented and hired out at Lonicera, Baldwin county, until the 25th day af Decem ber, 1325. Among said negroes is a good blacksmith and bis tools. Terms made known on the day of hiring. T’HO’S M ELLIS, adm’r tem’ry, £9th Nov 9 5t O N Tuesday fhe 21st of December next, will be sold at the late residence of Ra som Sw'innev, dec d, all the perishable pi ope ty of said deceased, consisting of horses, hops, cows, ahd one cart and oxen, together with the household nnd kitchen furniture,plautatioi tools of all kinds, the crop of corn and fodder and a gin. Terms of sale made know n on the day of sale. J THO. B. GREENE,/ A ,. JOHM SMINM Y, \ A ' lm No* 2. ltTt VV William I’aideu,deed in Ja-p*.i ty, on Thursday tin? 23d day of l>* o *n.ln*r next, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of said deed, consisting of house hold and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, hogs, horses and rattle, a good yoke of oxen d cart, a good still, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Also will he hired at the same time and place, n negroes belonging to said estate, for the 1 hi of six mouths, and the laud whereon the rd. lived, w id be rented for one y**ar. Terms ide known on th** day of sale. Sale to con tinue from dav to day nnul all is sold. James b. goolsby .1 AMES CARDEN, November 9 S OTK’F—On the 17th December next, will be sold at tho late residence of Jes se (’lay, deed, in Jasper county, near Monti- llo, the following property t<» wit . two hor- s, a bug** number of cattle, and a gre it mini r of hogs, together with th** household .rail kitchen fnrniime, and plantation tools, nnd a good forty g ill'in slill, and a little; waggon and harness, a quantity of corn and fodder, and the crop of cotton in the seed, nud a number of articles too tedious to mention. Halt* to continue from day to dav until nil is sold. SAMUEL ( LAY, / v , . Nov. 9 THOMAS CLAY, S * a,n ,s ' Adm rs. XI OT! IN 2M OTICE—Will !>.. H..I.I on Wednesday I day ol December next, at th** laic residence of William Kelly, dec’d all th personal property of said der.’d. cousta ing of hogs, ( aide, household and kitchen furniture, with many other ancles too tedious to men lion. Terms made known on the day of sule hy the Adnnninra rix. BETHEMA KELLY, Adm’x Nov. 9 fit* o : N thn 29th of December ne\t, will be sold at tho iaie. lesulcnce of I-a.tc Cow- Gwinnett c'O’.tv, nil tint personal pro perty belonging to the said dec'll (negro**! pied.) Sale to continue from day to day until all it sold. All persons having demands against sn:*l es at** arc requeried to lav them iu as reipiiroi by law, and those indebted to said estate t< tko immediate payment. A 11 DREW BOYD, Adm r. 16 ANN COWAN, Adm ; OTICE— \\ *1! hr v.w on tho fine Ttiei day in Jannarv, t8'25, at Madison, Min gan county, Peggy a woman about ‘23 year .fill, Jerry 3 anil Oiarlotl** 1 year old, all h >|. forthebene.it of the heirs aud creditors of Samuel Belch. . , dec’.l nov 16 JOHN BF.LCIIKR, Adm A 1 VV Slur.li ILL he hold at the late resilience dec’d ol Putun y next, fin , Creasy Kincheii and fodilu e road wai n, sold for county, on the 12th day of .1 negro* to wit; I’hehi* a w girl about 18 or 20 years ol bn., and an infant < luld , a Is* horses, stock of all desenp io gun,one ox cart and yoke « the f>en. fit ol the heirs and rieditomo (fac'd, ugi enable to the last will and test of the fcael J"lm TURNER MORELAND, / r II\R HVE1.I. li\SS, S Martha ii. stl'uuivam.Ex'x nov 1 V ’J’ the late residence of John Covington, dec on the 14th January, 1825, will be sold a quantity of corn and fodder, horses, cat- tfa* and hogs, a w aggon, mul buudry other arti cles. Also, at the court-house in Washington county, on the first Tuesday in February next, two negroes, beiug part of the estate of said deceased. CH LOF. COKINGTON, ex'rx. JO lN WEBB. / CHARLES FISHER, J * ,rs Nov 2R l I221 ‘J S’ ilu* r..aT..eHlay in February itoxt. ..ill be sold iu the town of Lexington, Ogle thorpe county, pursuant to an order of the In ferior court of »aid county, six negroes be longing to the rltalc of Robert North, late of •miu comity, (fac’d. Sold fur the benefit of th» heirs and creditors of said dec’ll. Terms o sale made Know non the day. Nov '1 VNTHONY NORTH. Adm.f \ GREEABLF. to an order of the lion oralifa the eonrt of Ordinary **f Warn county, w ill be s**l*i al th*- < russ Roads, call Bakers and Coero>is, iu said county, mi .Vlo day the 27ih of l)**c«mScr next, 2 negroes wit: Gabriel 20 years of age, and Sarah U 14, the property of fuhn Bailey, dec’d. Sold for the benefit **1 me heirs and creditors. Terms of Ka.o 4 • • V.'uLn bAILLY, Adni r. nnv 1G tds* l jiLICK’b A LI ;-0,r«he T3?l7Ti.iydl January next, will tie sol I at public out cry, all the pi rn*.nal property of Charles Eg gerton, late of J irtper county,dec’ll, consisting of a good stock of homes, cattle au*l waggons and harness, hoiiHchold and l.ttche furniture, and all ih»* I liming utensils,togeih. with a large, crop ol cotton, corn and foddci At the same time a td place, will be rented for the term of one year, the plant itio.n of the nt id Charles EggeVton, deed, together with •wenty negroes,con^'stmg of men, women and children. Tcnni will bn midt known on llx .lay of sale, and the sale w ill he continued from .'ay to day until the whole are disposed of Mary kggekton, Admix. JOHN MORELAND, Sen'r. / . . HENRY LEDBEITER, S Nov(^nb r r 3/9 A dm'i s. Friday tin* 31st December next, nhoul .‘10 like ly Negroes, belonging to the minors of Jeie Early, (fac'd, among whom is Levi nn excel- libit k-mitli, ami Dennis a tolerably good house carpenter Also, on the same day and place, will be rented the several tracts of Laud be longing to tnc estate of said (fac’d, lying in the fork of the Oconee nnd Apalachee Rivers— Prince that well known house cnrirrnter will he hired nt the same lime. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, nov 23 Adm’r. and Guardian. TVrol ICE—All persons having demands ll against the said estate of Robert Baber late *>f Gwinnett counlv, dec’d. nre hereby notified to present them attested according to law, and nil pe rsons indebted to tin* said estate are requested to make immediate fmymcnt. nov. 16. WILLIAM GREEN, Adm’r. TvfOTlCE - —All | -1 N Ri* liaviug claims gainst Moses Perkins, late ol Jasp county, (far'd, wil render them in agreeable to law, and all person** indebted to said estate art requested to come forward and make payment SARAH PERKINS, Ex’x. Nov. 2 WILLIAM HEAD, Ex’or. A LL persons indebted to tlie estate of John J\ Morris, late of Morgan comity, dec’d are fa-ieby requested to come forward and make, immediate payment ; and those having claims against sail! estate are requested to : 11 «*s<*nt them properly authenticated within the linn* prescribed bv law* GRIFFITH CAMPBELL, Adm' november 23 Ex YV IU * ,H ' ! > Y licrl ll.li. r.tl.M • I '-iidi a* ** of Ro- Gwiniiett county, Sntiirday the first day of Jauuniy next, all ol die fiorsonalpioporl) belonging lo the «-*Uau* said dec'll, ( ngioes excepted.) Teriu> a*le known »*n th*: dav of sale. nov. in WILLI \ VI GREEN, Adm'r. N Wedn»*«nl:iy the ‘J9lh dav of Lfaeeuiber • V next, will In* sold at the hi.* residence of \Vinga»e Hill deed, in Marion, Twiggs ountV, the peri-vlmble |-mperlv if «id dec'll (insisting ot two *>**l^ of cxcrlfanf blaekMiiitlis nols a good horse I” idle and saddle, a first 1 at- mi s** cult a ve.tr old but spring, sever.d bend if cattle, the household and kitchen furniture together with vnrioiisolher articles too tedious to mention. At the same time and place will be rented *1 the ensuing year the lot and improvements I said town belonging to the est ite of s.iiil red. there is on the. lot Imsules other imprme- i**nts, a largo blacksmiths di p, in which is a . *•11 o( excellent water aud three lu iek forges el up 111 th** first stvfa, ihta propci ty is situated II a neighborhood Inferior lo none in this pari f the state for cai ry ing on the bln* ksmuhs’ Im'-iness to advantage and will be offered fur sale nt larthesf bv the end of tin* next year. D A MEL M H ALL, Adm’r. November 16 \ T the court-house in Morgan will be sold on the first Tuesday in U* bi nary next,*)n** n»*gr«> worn in belonging (o the es tate of John Morris, dec'll. Sold for the be nefit of tin* liciis and creditors of said dec’d. Terms mad" known on »bo d.iv of sale, um 23 (GRIFFITH C AMPBELL. Adm’r. v’ 0 1 ICE —Will ha S'.id -it Marion, 011 \ Monday the 3d of January next, all the personal property ol James Slone and Joseph Neabtiul, both late of Twiggs county, dec’d. consisting of on** mare, saddle and bridle, one r wall h, and a number of articles ot clo thing ROBERT CUMMINS, Adm’r. ember 16 \ LL persons h iving demands against 1 _ estate of Wingate Hall 1 ilo of Twiggs county deed, are requested to hand them i gaily attested within the time pre scribed by Inw and those indebted to said estate sue earnestly requested to make immediate payment to DANIEL M. HALL, Adm’r, November IG P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Elisha Allen, late of Warren county, dec’ll, nre requested to make immediate payment, and all those that have any demands against win’ tale to remfar in their accounts duly attested .within the time prescribed by law. GEORGE S. ALLEN, Adm’r. nov. 16 tds* 4 LL persons having <l*mands against tin /V estate of Dr. William IF Brown, late *d Morgan county, dec’d. are requested fo | sent them legally attested within the pr iv tainn of I i\v, in Midi cases made and ptovufad, and all persons indebted to said estate are request ed make payment without ifalnv to. Nov 9 MARY D. KIIOW'N, Adm V D TK’ N talc f of William Carden, dec’d. of Jn per county, are requested to come forward ai make payment immediately; and those having 1cm tndff : gainst tin* estate w ill present them duly authenticated in termsof the law. J AMES B. GOOLSBY, / . . . J A MF.i CARDEN, ^ A.Im rs. November 9 XJ O’TICE— All jxrsons indebted to the es- ! 1 late of Phillip Brantley. Ron late of the eounty of Warren, (»••«». dec’d. are requested to make payment oc or before the 25*e Dee next ; an I nil peisons having just demands agaii nt the eMato of said dec’d. will do will 10 render them in properly attested w u’un tin- time required bv law. Nov. 9 _ 1MINMS \. RVAN, ExV. TV[ OTICE - All persons who are indebted i.^l to the estate of Rihut North, late of Oglethorpe county, dec if. are requested lo 111.ike immediate payment i and those w ho have claims against said estate are requested topic/ ‘-ent them in terms of the law. nov 9 ANTHONY NORTH, Adm \ GKKKABLK to an order of the Honor able the cuurt of Oidinary of Wnrrei uunty, will he sold at the court house in W.ir- enton, In said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, 4 negroes, to wit; Sam a black- Hiniih 25 years of age, Ferriba IG or 17, Peg gy 22 or 23. and her child Jonathan 3 or 4, the propei ty of William Akins, dec’d. Sold lor the benefit of the heiis and creditors. Terms of sale cash JOSEPH I) M AfTARLAN D, / JAMES BAILEY, $ * nov. 16 (‘fa' 1 N OTKTi—Agi.-.’.ti.i.- m an urd<t o2 tfte Honorable the court of Ordinary ol the countv <>f Pulaski, will be sold oji the 27tli day ol De< ember next, sdl the personal pro- perty of the estate of Most*.** Sutton, dec’»l — Terms made known on tho day of sale. The sale to take place at the plantation of said dec’ll. Also a negro woman will be lured be longing 10 said estate. Nov. IG ALLEN PERRY, Ex’r. !\i OTICE.—All persons cute of J eve M’Ki Iditcd to the Pope, late of Jones county, dec'll, are hereby requested come forward and make immediate payme and those having (laim** -against said estate i requested to present them, properly authenti cated within the time prescribed by law, lor payment, to John T:.r.9?e. 1 Adm . r ,. Nov. 2,1824 Al.EX. ODEN, I LL persons having claims K tnlo of O N the second Saturday in January next, will be sold at the plantation of Mrs. Sa rah Coleman, deed, in Baldwin county, 4 ne groes, to wit: a negro fellow, one negro w6- •i-«ii and two children, sold as the property ol said deed, lor the benefit of th" leg ttees. WILLIS COLEM AN, Adm’r. November w 5: paid-—5 1 iiuaiiiKt the John 1. Smith, dec’ll, late of Ka- tonton Putnam county, are r/qiicsted to mnkr known their demands within the time prescri bed by law, and those indebted to said estate are notified that suits will immediate!) be coni- i without illsci iiniiiution, miles* pay- ire made without delay. IRBY HUDSON, Adm’r N JOTK’E— -All persons having demands ngaiuet the estate of J; Ira II. Walker, late of Putnam county, deed, are reques ted to render them in agreeable to law ; and all those indebted to said 1 state, nre request, d to come forward and make immediate payment. Nov 9 THUS JOHNSTON, Adm’r, IVTOTICE—All persons having demands [l against the estate of John Booiii, late ol Twiggs county, dec’d. are requested to bring them forward legally authenticated, within the tune prescribed bylaw; also those indebted to make payment HENRY BUNN, Ex’r. Nov 9 _ fit* 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of . V .lamesFaik,deed are requested to make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted arc notified to present their accounts properly authenticated within the lime limited bv law. THOMAS J. PARK, Adm’r N. B. Tlie land belonging to said deed, w ill l»e rented on Saturday the 1st January?, at h late residence. Nor. JO GV THE SUBSCRIBER W'nx receive proposals lo open by coit* ▼ V tract the following mimed parts ol the road, laid out from Pensacola lo St. Augustine under the orders of the Department of War, during the winter of 102J—-’24^ y i* • ^ No. I.—From the landing at “ Murray’* Ferry’ on the east bank of the Ockolockony fiver, to the landing on the W est Bank of the St. John’s river,opposite to Picolala. No. 2.— From the landing on the e.ist bank of St. John’s river at PicolaU to the city of St Adjusting. T he proposals for No. 1 will be received by me in person at the sent of government for r loriila between the 15th and iOth af Doceni- ber next ; end opened and replied lo on the lata day. J Ik* proposals for No. 2 will be received bv me in person ai ht. Augustine between the .•ill and 10th 4 ebuary n**xi; and opetied iiiid replied to on the. but dav ; but iu ruse of any accident preventing n.y being there nt tluU dat.-, through the medium of the Post Office, addressed to me at bt. Augustine, vvh* n no avoidable delay in w iiug on them shall oc cur. The lowest responsible bid in each case w ill be accepted, reserving to myself the privilege of rejecting the whole if the terms do not ap pear to me to be such as aie reasonable. Bond with penalty, and with satisfactory secu rity, will be required of contractors (or the faithful and correct performance of each and even part of the contract. Contractors arc to be entirely under nt*di rection, and subject to uiyordns in every tiling relating 10 the loud. Both of these lontrartn if taken, must be completed by die 31st of December 1355. I lie Gist, di n fa from ihr> Ockohckonv to dm bt JoIhi’s river, must be commenced on the first day of Janunry next,or sooner if prac, tieable ; and the second, that is from the St. ohr’b i ivor to St. Augustine, by the first day ol March next, or sooner if practicable. But if either of ti.e contracts shall lie completed hr lore the stipulated time,such pnrtof the road a-* it calls for will be received by me and prompt* ly paid for. No advances can be math*, but if it is dcsir d, certain payments will be made by me from time to time, having special regard to the work actually done and iemaining to be done,accor» dim; to die contract. Persons proposing for that part of the road comprised in No. 2, are requested lo make two sets ol priqiOHulH, one for the road inde pendently of a Bridge over St. Sebastian's riv- > and the other to include the bridge. This Bridge must be 18 feet iu the clear, and if the worm is known to destroy timber in that l iver, to be built on stone columns—the shell-stone ol the country, such as is procured near St. Augustine. It is expected that a plan of the bridge* will nccompai-y the proposal. i he road .s to be opened sixteen feet wide throughout, and all timber, brush-wood and ther rubbish to be removed from it. The stumps nre to be cut down ns low to tho ground as possible. All marshy, miry,swam py ground must bccainwayed with poles from 5 to 8 inches in diameter, at the smallest end laid down close aud peruiancnt. The cause ways are to be fifteen feet wide, and securetl at each end with heavy riders, firmly staked down. Ditches four feet wide and three feet deep aie to be dug on each side of the cnusi*. way s, and the dirt throw 11 up on to them, lear ing it highest in the centre. Ai proper inter** cals, in long causeways, or through very wet ipound, open I g budges must be. contracted in them, to let the water pass thiough W here any one causeway shall exceed one hundred yards in leiqtli, ii ivill be opeued iu flip centre, 01 nt each distance of J0(> yards, as the ease may be, to the width of 20 feet, for a distance ol at least 40 (net. When the swamps or oili er ground causewayed, shall be of such a na ture as not to afford dirt sufficient to cover the causeways, it must be called on to them. Ii is contemplated to establish a ferry ni the Suwanee river, aud it will Iip required to Build a fi tl there 45 feet long and II feil w ide ac cording to a plan which shall In* furnished lo the contractor. All the other branches, steams, creeks, lagoons or rivers aie to be bridged;—l! such stream shall be less than ten feet wide with strong log abutments for the Boot beams to rest upon ; and if more than ten feet wide with staunch frame bridges built upon In Mies or arches, none of whiili arc to be mote than 11 feet apait. None of the main limber* ol the bridge art* lobe lets lhan 12 by l i inches Mjuared and hewed, nor more than I I bv IG intlies squali d uml hewed excepting the mud sills, which mu-1 be of logs licvvn on the upper and lower side, the b-tk inkon off the other sides, nnd the log ilsell net I* ss lhan two G et in the diameter—and to ex lend nt least four feci at each end beyond 1I10 1 xfeiior edge of the uprights. TIB* Bridges ire lo Be 12 feet in the dear, that is. twelve **et from the exP-iior sides of the uprights at llio cap sill. The fiooring of the frame Inidg- *s is to be of sawed plank three inches thick, The other bridges may be covered with pr.nch cons hewed lo three inches in thickness, The whole to be niuned fnrnly to die beams utcai h ml. No oilier limber will be. admitted in the (instruction ol bridges except kt light wood” •r heart of pine, or some other wood know tt o I * equally hard, durable nnd lasting. The bridges ino-t be built so high as that * o part tin t uof from bank 10 bank shall ever be expo seil to (B’.ngci from the effect of the highest fruBhets.—Good and staunch hand-mils will be ri-quiredto the bridges. Such xvnntlbranrli- es as arc never deep enough i*i freshets lo ol>- strnct carriages iu passing, and have firm san dy bottoms, with firm hanks, may be cut dow n and left as fords, but in tin- 1 reserve to my self 1 he right, w hen r*x riving the loaf! to de cide whether they ought to have been bridg ed or not.—Special instructions as 10 the mart- ner of omraiiig the read vtc. and more pariie- ulailv, plans ami descriptions of the bridges w ill le* furnished to contractor*, no deviation* from which will Be* allowed. Any informa tion respecting the country that 1 can give, will l>4; communicated By me to any person wishing to make proposals, while I am at the seat of government and Before the Inst day of receiving said proposals. The distance from •he (J* klockouy to St John’s river is about 185 miles, and from the St. John’s river to St. Au gustine it is seventeen mill a. When either of these parts of the road is reported ready for delivery and iv rliotit to be civedbyme, should any difficulty respeef- ii arise Betw een the contractors and myself, Ii difference shall be decided Ty some dta- inten sled third person chosen by us jointly : and all expenses attending such reference shall bo nt the cost of the contractors. The privilege likewise lo examine the road it progresses will be reserved to me, at alt traics li^iore its completion : when, if in my judgment the contractor ix not proceeding in Ids work according to my instructions and his ard coutraci, and shall refuse to nhey or dtaiegai my directions, I shall then he empowered annul the contract forthwith, lie forfaiting all claims lor compensation for the work done. I will also receive at the same time with the others, tit Vue scat of government U r Florida, proposals for opening the following named parts of the same road ; But, as such propo sals cannot be definitively acted upon By me tit that time, it will only be necessary lo for ward them by letter, viz: 1st. From tlie East Bank of the Cboctwa- Iwichiu river to the west Bank of the Appe- lachicola river. 2d. From the East Bank of the Anpalachfa cola river to the VYut>t Bank of the Ocklockony river. The seme directions as to opening this nnr* of the routeDvdl govern, as are prescribed far the others. D. IV. BURCH, ^r. JVimcoh, Nranboftih ‘M