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BY CAMAKJfc RAGI.ANJ), .ST. 1TE l'MXTEUS.
MII.I.FDUKVII.I.F., TVCSDAY liRci'.MBEIt
\ (ilU.r.AHIjV lo nn order of tin* lion, tli*
-1\. otnirt of Oidinaiy of .1 npcr county, will
Ijo soli! in tlu* tow «i of Monticello, Jasper conn*
ty, on tin* fust Tuesday in Jnmiuiy next, tin
i imI estate of l ain ai d Walthall, deed. 202 1-2
jicicr of land, more or |e*s, lying on Heard’s
flock, in the I tit h dLt. of originally linKI *\ i n
now Jasper county, known liy No." 171, well
improved, adjoining Morgan, IVnp,li nod oth
ers; 2001. acres of land, more or Jess, on
Heard’s creek, in the loth dist. of originally
^jLiHiviii now Jasper comity, known by No.
• A*> Avell improved, adjoining Morgan, Ed-
"ards, Burks and others; -l00 acres of land,
more or less, lying in the 2d di-a. of Wuyne
i minty, known by No DC. Terms of sale
will he one third of the purchase money paid
the 25th of December, 102'), the balance in
two equal annual instalments Titles will be
executed w lien the last instalment is paid
H UMAN WALTHALL, Adut’r.
November 9
\ GUKEABLY to an order of the lionuia*
Me the Inferior corn t of Putnam county,
will be sold ut the town of K itoiitou, on the
first Tucsdav in Jan.imy next, the re al estate
ol Thomas Kendrick, dee’d, consisting of I JO
ucras of l.md,about 4 miles below Ealonlon,
on the road to the Flat Rocks Sold for the
he ill* fit of the heirs of slid dec’d. lei ms, 12
mouths credit—Notes with approved security
v’ II lie required*
SIMON HOLT, N
T JAMCEL KENDRICK, J-AdmYs.
JONATHAN KENDRICK, 7
7VJ OTICE—Agreeable to nil order ol tin
.L i honorable the court of Ordinary of Mor
pan county, will lie sold for cash, at Fayette
court-house, on the first Tuesday in January
next, a lot of land, lying in said county, but
originally Henry county, know n by lot No 2
and 4th district, drawn bv William II. Mitch
ell orphan of Win. Mitchell, dec’d.
JAMES C. COOK, Guardian.
October 2fi.
A I)MINIS f RA
/V sold at the c our'.-house in the county of
Hou*lon,nn the first Tuesday
one lot of land, known by No. 303, in the I3tii
district of Houston county. The said land
«>old fin the benefit of the heirs and creditor
of Elisha Parnell, dec’d.
BARTLETT BARKER, ? Vlllll . „
W ILLIAM PARNELL, 5 A ‘ ’
paptendier 28
Sf hi J LL be sold .1 the comi house m in
V town of Milledgcvillo, on the firs
Tucsdayiu January,next, within the usual houis
of sale, 582 1-2 in res of land, bclnngi g to the
< mate of Simon Holt,late of Baldwin county,
dorcstsnd, 7 miles above Milledgcvillo, adjoin
ing i imls of Charles Malone, Thomas Dyer,
William Sanford, William C. Lester ic Hines
Mo.t. On the pi cutises are comfortable build
ings, and between 2 and 300 acres of open
Jand,lit for cultivation. This estate can lie
conveniently divided into two or more tern*
incuts. Terms of sale, one third ol the pur
< huso money will be required on the day ol
sate, the balance in two equal annual instal
ments, with liond and approved security, and
juoilgagc ou the premises.
HINES HOLT, )
ort 19. SIMON HOLT. S K
. OTICE
V
OTICE—Agreeable to an order of tin
Inferior court of Putnam county, sitting
dinary purposes, will be sold in the town
of Newnan, Pike county, on the fust Tuesday
February next, lot No 225, in the Jst dist
of Monroe now Pike county Sold lor the
benefit of the heirs of Retlincey II. Jones
dec’d. Terms made knuwu ou the day ol
ile.
WILEY ABERCROMBIE, ? V(!mVs
ROBERT II. 1)1X0.%, i """ ,a ’
don ember lti
jVTOT-lCE—Will be sold on the lirsi l ues
J_ l dav in March next, in tin* town of Mon-
tteello, jasper t oitiPv, agreeable to an order
id' the honorable tlie Inferior court of said
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
202 1 2 ac res of land, be the same more or
, being the tract of land whereon Jnrob
Cleekler, det’d. formerly lived, w ith n consul-
erable improvement lliere^m, on the waters of
Little river, adjoining W illiam Grimnlct and
others. Also live negroes, viz: one fellow,one
and three children. Sold as the pro
perly id' Jacob Cleekler, dec’ll. for the bene
fit of the lieiis and creditors of said dec’d.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
WILLIAM GRIMAJET, ) . , .
OL’VIIV , • I I 1 1 • L I I • I > i AO 111 IS.
l)et
HENRY CLECKLER, y
mber 7
N OTICE—Agreeable to an order ol m
honorable the court of ordinal v for Jones
county, will be sold io the highest bidder, at
the murt-houso in said county, on the first
TueMl.iv in Pebuary next, a lot of land on Ca
ny ere* k, adjoining John Jackson and others,
the property ol Winuifred ,Short, dec’ll, con-
t lining 202*1-2 acres, more or less, with about
thirty acres uf cleared land and some cabins
thereon. The cleared laud i-* under good feu
cfk and fit for cultivation. Persons desirou*
of purchasing will do well to call md set
iheniselvcs. A credituntil ibe 25th Dee.. 1825,
will be goen, ainl small notes itli approved
M*ciiiity will be requiicd. Said Ian I sold lor
die benefit of the heirs of said Winuifred
£$hoM, dec’d. by
1 HUM AS BOSWELL, Agent
iiov Ifi tor Reuben Skoit, Athn’i.
<V[OTICE—Willbi Mild in the town of Ma
1 lion, Twiggs county, on the first Tues
c'av in January next, lot'No2(iO, in the 25th
did of said county, being »ln* real rotate of
John McKemle, dec’d. and sold agreeable to
tlll order id the court ol'Oidinarv ol said coun
ty. JAMES MeKEMIE," Adui’r.
* „ 0 v Ifi cle bonis nc
O N the first Tuesday in March next,
be sold at the court-house in 'Telfair
nullity, pursuant to an order id the comt ol
Ordinary of st.id county, a tract of Land ly-
ing ii, haid county, No ’328, in the 9lh dist o
I. ■ i no i 1 W ilkinsnii miw Ti-llair. >«*ld < u I ii
benefit of the heirs and tr.ditors of ls;tu<
J triiigan, dec’ll.
vu ED ERICK WILLIAMS, AdmY.
\ GREEABLE <> an order ol the liooon
. I lit* Interior comt of Twiggs eiuinty,whc
xitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold :
the eourt-liouse door in Marion, Twiggs emu
ty, on tho first Tueiday in March next, 100
fir res «,t oak and hickory laud, being | art ol
lot No 23, in tin* 25ili dist formerly Wilke son
now Twiggs comity Sold for the benefit ol
the heirs of Solomon Rouse, dec’d. Term-
made known on tlteiln\ of sale.
dec. 14 M ARY ROUSE, Gunrdian.
ANT to ail order of the honorable
the Inferior court of Baldwin counts,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill be soli
at the oouil house in Washington comity, in
the first Tuesday in March next, the following
described tracts of land, being the real estate o|
Samuel Circe nice, dec’ll, to wit: One tract of
piae lai d on the Oconee liver, i
acres, more or less, situated in the said county
of Washington; oim other tract adjoining
Mathis, containing 220 acres; and one oth
tract mi Bluff en i k, containing 30 ncies
And will be sold at the court Imuse in Wib
kins n county, on the first Tuesday in A pi i I
next, the following described fractions^ situate
Ivjng and being in tin 4th dist. \\ ilkinsoi), In
wit: fraction No. 13, containing 157 acres,
fraction No. 19, containing 37 acres, and fine-
ion No. 20, containing 93 acres —The whole
if which lie on the Oconee liver, .mil arc
iwamp lands. Sold for the. In nidil of the. heir-
md t reditoiv* of s..i.J tb eenJei —’JVr,ns on I hi
lav of sale. M. BROUN,
Dec. 1 I Adtn’r. with tlie will annexed,
' > .N Friday the -lilt day of February next
V will be Fold in the town of Marion
Tw iggs county, at the late residence of (’apt
Samuel Fowle, dee d, al! the perishable pro
perty belonging to the estate of said dec’d
imongst which is a large quantity of we
ned and finely dressed leather. Terms
known on the day of vale.
MOSES FORT, ,
7.AC!I. B. HARGROVE, S '**
December ‘21
kT O'TICE On Saturday the 5th of Febru-
N ary next, will be sold at the late residence
of Cieorge Reid, sen’r. dec’ll in (iwinnett
county t nil the personal propeify of said dee’d.
pi negroes) consisting I cattle and lions'
FIU*
)ee.7
f / l‘,.L |,i* sold by an on!
V court,a> the rnurt-h.
Ikiiison
XECUTOR’S* SALE—Will be sold on
i_.J the first Tuesday in January next, at the
court-house in Monticello, Jasper county, be
en the usual hours of sale, 5 negroes be
longing to the estate of Win Me Don ell, deed
Joe a man, Isaac a man, Hannah a
woman, and Tamer ami heri'ldld. bold to
make a division between the heirs.
daniel McDowell, } r ,
ISAAC BAILEY, J Ex ors '
noventbec 5<)
V N the fnti I uestl ty m ii eli neili the (ol
P 'ow ing properly will lie sold at the con. I-
liouse hi MilledgcNille, viz: Bill a negro man
upouter, Tom, Dan and Sam, all excellent
field hands And on the first Tuesday in Fi b.
,3 horses, 3 mules, and one ro. dwaggon
—to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
redilois of the dec’ll Terms of sale cash.
MARY ANN ROBINSON,adui’rx.
Dee. 1 I
N the first 'J
be hired
\ N Tuesday the fidi day of Jaim try next,
r Will lie .jt>in t ie town oFl atoiilon
it the hit** residence (if Joh* l.^'initli, dec'll,
all the Household and Kitcneii Tim nature, tlie
stork id lings and rattle, n Horse and gigg,
and a horse carl, and a mimher of oilier ill'll-
ele? belonging to said estate, t » tedious to
Atho, will be sold pvi
fifteen Shares of Stork
.Sta'e of (ieotgia. Sale
to day until all is sold,
oil the dav of sale.
i. iv 23* IRBV HUDSON. Ad
isely at 12 o’clock,
ill the Bank of the
to continue from iI.m
i'erms made known
ii in .htiwnt) next, w df
iwn of Ctreensbor •nvh,
for the term of twelve mouths, about ‘TWEN
TY likely N EO ROES, belonging to Jane and
(icorgiami Cook, among which, London an
Kent blacksmith, and Tom an excellent
house carpenter
JOS1 All ROGERS, Guardian.
Nov 20 II
4 G REE ABLE to an order of the lion, tlie
V court of Ordinary of 'Twiggs county will
be sold on the first Tuesday in February next,
at the court house in the town of Marion in
said rmmty, between the usual hours of sale,
three negro men belonging to the estate of
James button, dec’ll. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said dec’d. Terms manic known
ou the day of sale EDWIN HART,AdmY.
Nov. 30 tie lionis non
V l r ILL be sold at the late residence
\ v Reuben Dejernatte, iler.’d in Putu
county,oil the 22d January next, all the per
sonal property belonging to Thomas l)rj
u.ifte, ilee’il.consisting of corn, and oie lioil
and furniture, one man’s saddle and bridle
'Terms made know n on the dyy.
JUll.N LOVE, ; . . .
Dee 7 SAMUEL \\ \UKER, S
Vi the
dec'll to
other hor
articles t«
know n oi
I TOR’S > VI.i — Will be sold,
late residence of Jesse Cox, dec’i
Jasper county,on Saturday the 8m Janu.i*
of the personal property ol sai
vit: two Valuable stud horses, wit
ips, lings, sheep and cattle, and ciihc
n tedioiir. to ii enliou. 'Terms mad
the dav of sale
CULLEN LOCKETT,;.. ,
. ’ > L\ ors.
noveniber 23
I I.I.MING IOR0
SARAH COX, Ex'
\ DM!>Nl8TRATaR’8 SALE -Will he
. sold on the first 'Tuesday in Junuarv next,
in the town of Forsvth, Monroe county, agree
able ti ail older uf the linn. Inferior court of
said county, when sitting for Oidinary purpo
ses, a negro man by the nameof Simon, a first
rate blacksmith, belonging to the estate of W m
Nunn, dee. d Sold for the benefit of the he' .
and creditors of said dec’ll. A credit of J „»
months will be given.
JOHN STALLING?, AdmV.
November 2
A J’ ihe lite ri‘f.ideure id George C.oss,
r. deeM. in J isper county, will bo sold on
Fiiday the Mill January next, all the perish
able properly of said dee’d. consisting of lior-
, cows, sheep, hogs, corn ajul fodJer, plan
tation tools, anda number of articles too te-
is to in , *iitio*i. Sale to continue from day
to d iv nnlil all is sold. Terms made know n
ou the d iy of sale.
RICH NRO CROSS, ) . . .
nov 83 HARHI8 CROSS, J A “
TfTVViwliin fit on ecmntv, will be sold on Mon-
*. day the 3d day of January next at the late
residence of Lewis Cone, dee'd. all tin* pe
rishable property belonging to said estate,
consisting ol horses, cattle, hogs, corn and
fodder, with many other ai tides too tedious to
eiiuuieraip. The vale lo continue, if ucc.cs-
s;ii v, bom il.iv t.» dxv until all is«old. Terms
make known on the dav of sale.
IMIERIBY CONE, Ailin’x
november 23 $2 50*
\ UNIITUSTITaTCr's ■— 1 lYUi’lie
V > dil on tin* first I uesdav in January next
in the town ol >aiidersville, Washington eon li
ly, pursuant to an order ol the Inic rior Court
of s lid ro.iiily, (hie«* Negrons heloiigiug to the
estate of Laven 11.lines of said eunity, dee tl.
viz: .1 i in a lellow about sixty years old, Frank
» woman sixty y ears old, and Nancy a woman
thirty yeirs old—Sold for ihr bencfil of i!k-
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
ol sale made know ii on the day.
NATHAN H AINE?, AdmYs
Oc toiler 18. td-.
\ 'l the late residence of John iSmnjton,
. dee o.i the I hi, January, 18-5, will be
-old a i|iMiitity i f corn and lujder, horses, eat-
tie and hogs, a waggon, and sundry olliei .irii-
k II Ml MS TR \ JOB'S SALE—Will lie
A sold on tli- 19th day of J.miiaiy next, at
the house of Solomon Ibid/es,in Ogb thoipe
county, nil the personal and peri-linbkj prop
erty belonging to the estate ol said deed, con
sisting of a stock of hogs, cattle, sheep ami
horses, mid a quantity of pork, a quantity of
c>ini and 'odder, the nop of rollon, house uotd
and kitchen furniture, In sides a number ol
other articles ton t< .lions to mention.
\i the same time mul j> a/ e the Dcgroes will
be hired and the plant alum rented A credit
of 12 mouths will be* given, umi bond with se
curity required.
JAMES BRIDGES,) . . ,
IUVIU BRIDGES, S A
November 30.
UK Si; A NT
the Infer
when sitting I
Also, a
county, or
deceased.
t the court Jiuu?i» in Washing
the first Tuesday in Fnbruury m
s, beiug pari of the e-tale of s
CIILOECOVING I ON, ex',
JOHN W EBB, )
t'M M’.l.ES rI?iME!! s cx
•86, l!K+
' v of the Inferior
nee in Irwinton.
first Tuesif iy m
know ii
ext, til
si, half ol I »t No. 190, in the 2
’Wilkinson county. Sold as the i
of James Hall, dec’d. Terms m
on the cl iy of sale.
WILSON MeLF.MORE,' Adm
Dee. 7 * j0
‘p i XECt TOR S s a LF—W id l>« sold
tli ihe first 1 tiesday in February
tin* e mrl-house in the town ol Madison, ruor-
. cm,,ty . a lot or parcel ol land lying in the
low n of M.ufi-on, .*» pan of the » < al estate of
V M q f;.,ar. dec’ll.—Said Intjias on it a t myard,
fkieii is in tolerable goad repair, former
\.io\ui by McCartan s t.inyaid.—Terms made
known on the day ol sale. ,
ALEXANDER McALPIN, Ex r.
i y | „ e of n deed of trust from Nic lio-
las How ard to John Bethuiie, lor the: u-e
of John J. Beatie, will be sold on the first
j ,,1-s |.i\ in January next, in the t .wn ol
liieeuesliorough, Hie following property, viz ;
One lot of lit tlu iienr Uie tow n ol Urt enosbo
rough, with a dwelling house thereon, adj.iii.
ing Matthews and others,supposed lo contain
{s ; also one other lot, adjoining Mat-
l’icws ami others, and the above lot n fork
of the rands, the o ic leading to Madison, the
iiiherlo G mier’s ferry, with two or three un
finished brick buildings thereon ; also, on
oilier lot of I md on Hi" road I :uh *g to Mail
mm adjoining tJaiiloid, 1 ei rel and othais,coi
nov*; nU., Ihe sinck
o ujsibidmeixliamliie, owned by said lio\
•o'»l -.i liictiwn ol Grcenehboioug’n, supposi
W lie woitli SICK). Toll, soli! in |iur«innc
. f Sfl jd dted of trii-t. i Mi nis nl sale cash.
Dec 7^ JOHN BETID NL, lrustee.
0 “ N tbe tint Tsiudav in March it, will b<
sold in the town ol Entonton, ngrei
m order of the lionornbls.Interior < “urt id
iidm's, right humlrnl ini.1 luitv ol Ih,uI
W|m,uinKt<"> stair ( ,l E I’.wi-y, ilrt
uilllKWHl Imildii'r’S nill) " 1,0 ‘" 1
, rrr* ufrlrurcil I ."‘I, ntt gop.' trnair I..,
inakins « crop, sitiiat' 1 ' u "
i,tid Ccd-tr erreh, whtreo
hey , tier - fiu.ncr 1 )' Uvc.l,
mdes from Fatonton, au»l to
H,m MilYdgeullo. Terms m
"'■^'“''loSIAllFLOERNOV
Doc 12
(excepi negroes) consisting I cnttle and Iioiirp<
hold mid kitchen furniture. Terms made
known on the day of sale
JAMES LOUGIIRIDGE, > . , .
DAVID LYLE, ^ Adm ra
DecernJier 21
H iring op negroes—On the first
day of January next, w ill be hired ultha
house of the stilisrriher, living 7 miles above
Millcdgex ille, 8 or 10 likely negroes belonging
to the orphans of Stephen Horton, dec’d.con
sisting ol men, women and elnldren.
SIMEON KEMP, Guardian.
December 21 2t 12
Tj^URSl’ANT to ail order of the honor.vole
M court of Ordinary of Laurens county,
will be sold ut the court-house in said county,
between the usual hours of sale, on tho first
Tuesday in February next, 9 likely m groes.
viz: one negro man about bOveais old, two
negro wenches and their 1 children, and two
negro girls—Also, one-third share of a lik« Iy
negro fellow about 25 years old, all b* lai ging
to the estates of Henry Anderson and Mary
Anderson, dec’ll. Sold for the purpose of a
dii bion of said estates Terms made known
on the day of sale.
tun . ■ JOHN B ARLOW, AdmY.
ILL be sold tbt Into 11 sidpnee ol
Abeducgo Wright, dec. on t!u 27ili of
iy next part of the personal properly of
i-ee ised, consisting of horses, cattle,
lings and goats ; also a waggon and ox
cart nud oxen—likewise, corn anil fodder,
ed cotton and fanning utensils. Also, w ill
: hired at the «anie time, part of the negroes
' said tli ceased. Tim ins Olade know a on the
iv of sale by
JAMES N. WRIGHT.ex’r.
Dec 13 II*
V T tlr-late n-idrnre ol Rubert Hemphill,
late of.Liek.au COltUty, dee’d. will be
Id on the iirM Friday in February nexR.tll
\\
O N Saturday the first day of January aext,
the land and negroes, 27 in nniftbe*.
consisting ol men, boys, a ,„l women and
children, belonging to \) u . estate of Win Elli-
dec. will be rented and hired mil at Lonicen,
Baldu tn coutifv, until flic 25tli day af Decem
ber, 1825 Among said negroes is • good
blacksmith and his tools. Terms made known
^n (Sic dav of hiring
" TUG’S M ELLIS, adni'r tcm’ry.
29th Nov 9 5t
|\' O! IFE—Will be sold i
i N ledgeville on Monday tin
• low n nt Mil-
3d of Jnimnr
next, a likely negro fellow who is a very goo
(airponter, belonging to tho estate of Thoin.i
Smith, dec’ll Sold for the benefit ol the heir
and creditors.
Nov 9 NANCY B. SMITH, Ailm’x.
O N Frid.av the
will be sold .
'll dav of .1 aim i.y next,
the late residence of Dr
II. Brown, late of Morgan comity, dec’d
all the personal property of said dee’d. » on-
‘isting of household and kitchen furniture.
I inning utensils, horses, rattle, hogsand pork
a quantity of medicine, with a well assorted
library ofbooks, a quantili ofcorn and fmld
and about 3 or 10,000 weight ol seed rollon,
together with sunuiy oilier articles too tedi-i
to enumerate.
At the same
rented and the
estate, for they
from ilay to da
Nov IG J
time and place, the land will I
negroes hired, hrl mging tosniil
ear 1825. I he sale m coutiaa-
v until all is sold, rented and hi
nib* known on the dav, by
1 \ BY D. UKim N, Ailm’x
the personal estate of said dee 1. eoiisistjiift <4
hoi ses, cattle, sheep, hogs, the crop ofcorn
uni fodder, f irming utensils, household and
kitchen fin nilure and other articles too tedious
numerate. 'Terms made known on the
anil the rale lo continue from d.iy to day
until all is sold.
J AMES SISSON, Adni’r,
11 SABERV HE IP11ILL. vdm’v.
1 L1. be sold at tne lornier i *-si«»« m-e >1
Mosi s Sutton, dee’d. on the 28th day
of January next, nil the perishah'i? property
ihmgiug to the orphans of raid dec’d consist-
■a ol household and kilchtn furniture, and
n< k of’ various kinds, and other article.; no
emioiied. Terms made known on the day.
ALLEN PERRY, Ex’or
I)\*c 1 I- in l ight ol his wife.
fork of Little
ohn 11. P<
i or twelv
IIP lllsliUlC
: known o
. ni |,o rcnteilia lhc town of Made
\ ,|,v4il. 'I '- »l J" 'J 1 *
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Al- ..I..' iM-iro.
i„. Iiirc.l on 'lie bi.ni.'
IIBOW'MM!,
^ iStnrM.-Bitovv.MMi.
Dec 11
Ex’rs
' ids
i»K EE ABLE* i*»
Iiler
eouixv, on the first Tuesday n
lot No 72, iu tl"-' 1st li'-'t "* H
it being part of the •’cal
Intis of Jackson county, dec n.
known on (Ih> TODD, Ad,,,;.
^yCJNDA TODD, Adm
nl court, will
in l raw lord
March
|s|fll count'
I John 1 odd.
Terms made
Dec 11
N ’i luirsday* tlie Gili day of Ja
will In* sold ai the residence
l, late of Warren cam ly de
id dec'll
Nr
", N ihe lit si Tuesday in Fi-bru.u y ii**\|,wi.i
A / be sold in the town of Lexington, Ogle-
ihio pe county, ptir<*iHut to an artier of tlie In-
I'.* i'h* court ol said caiTtily, six negroes be-
b* aging to the ettate. of R ib.*i
-*i»d county, dee’d. Soli) for tlie benefit of tin
heirs and erediiors of -til di c'd. Ternii
b» m \do known on the dav.
Nov 9 ANTHONY NORTH, Adm
to an order of the honorable
inr court of Greene comity,
lrdinary pu: poses, w ill be sold
on the (ir»t Tuesday in Janunry next, at the
court-houiio in the town of Greencsborottgli.
20 negroes, to wit : P' in, Daani, B« el ey niui
her child Mariali, Silvy a gii*l Humidirey.
Hannah. Chaney, Rose, I.idiha a girl. Matilda
a girl, Malmda and her i hi Id Alary, F.nn line a
jii I, Ib'uiy a Imy, Jacob, I’eier, Harry, Lewis,
and Matt an old man. Sold for the benefit of
tlie heirs ami f reditors of I 1mm.is Gi eer.jmi
deed. Terills made known on the dav of sale
N >v Ifi GEORGE HEARD, Ad mV.
N tlu •• ioml Monday in Janttmf next,
wifi lie leaded for the leim ol 1 l moiillis,
on t!ie prt niise.*, that valuafile Iract ol .'and
In hinping to the estate ol Dudley .Tones,deed
siia.de in Baldw in comity , inuiediateb on the
r a;d leading from bhel'ield’s ferry to Clinlon.
within half a mile of Balts’ bridge; there is
a I mill 200 acres of open land, well adap.rd to
the niliivation ol corn and cotton.
Attkesametn.il! and place, there will be
G or 8 good h unis ho ed lor lb'* term of 12
months, nud also two negroes sold, and all iht
stock belonging io said farm luge liter witli the
farming utensils.
nov 23 CLARISSA JONES, Ex’x,
O r
nee of James McLary,
in i omitv, 5 miles below
I leaibug io Milledgeville,
s T (he late re.*i
ih e d of Put
Ihitniitoii,on ili*: I''
will lie sold on NVednisda
J aim ii v next, a qu inliiv of
and one Ml sa.v c otton gin.
At the s.min liau* and place, will he hit
To- 12 months, 17 i.pgror#, consisting of in
women, !».jy < and gi. Is, and the tract of Ir
whereon the said McLary formerly lived re
ed. Tttcrn is ahmit 103 acre* cle
with fin excellent peach orchard and g.
gin house, and otner buildings, l et ms m
known on the dav of sale.
JbHN WRIGHTr?
nov 22 JE?SE LI LTI.E, S
and (bddei
Ian
J j IRING AND RENTING Will be
9 3 lined in the town of Greeneabom, on
Fnd.iy tlo ..J»i I>»*<-. mber next, about .30 like
ly “cgiiK belonging to the minors of Jm
Early, d< c’d. anumg whom i.< l. wim exeel-
bl.ii k.sniith, and Dennis a lolorablv good house
carpenter Also, on the same day and place,
will be rented the several tracts of Land be
longing to me estate of said dic’d, lying in tlie
link ol tin* Oconee and Apalachee* Rjwi,;—
Pron e th.it well known house canionicr will
be hired at ihe same lime. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
Adni'r and Guardian.
2 ERSONtf indebted to the etrinte ol ElisliA
-Allen, late ol Warren nounty, dec’ll, are
requcHtcil to make iuimediati* pnyinenl, and all
those that have any demands against said es
tate to render in tlicir accounts duly attested
within the time prescribed h\ law.
GEORGE S. ALLEN, AdmY
nov. IQ l( j,-
N O I It I-,—()u the 1st dav of j inttniv next,
will Im: let lo the highest Itiddei nl
Blnunlsville, Jones eounty, the rent of all the
lands lu lengiiig to the estate ol Jeremiah La
mar, dee d, also the hire of Cj negroes i erms
made know u on tin* dav.
N'*v. 30 JAMES LAMAR. Adm'
VOLUME XVI.—NO. 13
— r--- -
Li.
Mergai
sent tin
of law,
all per.;
ed lo m
Nov !
-on. havini drmaudi agn'nwt the
i.'ite of Dr. William II Brown, late id
cminiy, ih'e’d. are reqnested to pro
:.i legally attested wiiliin the provision
in such cases made and piovidcd, ami
»ns indebted to said estate am request
ike payment wilho'il ilelav to.
I ill ARY D. BROWN, Adntbc.
indebted
lau
csieil to
v ho ha
-d to pr
Wn
mnds
Adni’r!
/ « V ARD1 AN’S s \i,i;
i the t
• of die
minty, will be
n of Eatout-i
on Wediicsii-iy ihe 15th Deei-uitier next
. iiegiot x in - | iii-groes, men, women, and ehiblien, (in
. oi Ii, a'A nl j || lf . noted Saueho) (• go.ai well Inoki
mules, one mad waggon iinif geer, one 40 saw
otlon gin, 7 or 8,000 w eight of pork, anil sun
drv til tieles of kitchen furniture, alsoiwo ti at t>
ol land, cue containing 100 acres more or less
i'M* other .'ill .m tnore or less. Terms -ere
dii till the C.’eii December, 1825, suiail noli
dd
la eouformit
i.f Ordinar
it the com t h
ihe tirsl Ti
'til !
-I-'
'?
’ Guardiai
of Eltahn
c’d. all the
likely
and wo unn, belonging to the orphans of Ur
ban Cooper, di c’d. Twelve moat!:* credit
will i»e given, ai d approved security will be
required
'I MOM \S COOPER,
LTEPHKN W PST ON,'
MILTON COOPER,
Novorobt i 9
•. N the fir i 1. i Inj in J mfi iry n«xt, will
be sold by order of lire honot able the lu-
frrior court, of Piitimm county, sitting for or-
-linary purposes, at the court house in ihe town
ok Ea lout Oil, the negroes belonging to the es
tate of Now Jon Cooper, due’ll Sale for thi
benefit of the heirs and creditors. The pur
chaser will be allowed twelve months credit
bv giving apprnVi tl Sectp ilv
Novjj MARK v. CO()PER, AdmY*
4 N parsuar.ro of an order of the honorable
.2. court of Ordinary of Greene comity, w ill
lie Roldnt the court house of said county, on
the first Tuesd iy in Jam; irv next, one negro
woman iiametl Si' -an, belonging to Catharine
Watson (minor) ; also out* negro woman nam
ed Jude, belonging to Sartili Ann Watson (mi
nor,) foi the benefit ol said minors,
sept 21 JOHN MERCER,Guardian.
jVTOTTCE—Will lie. soldat the court house
I. i in Baldwin county, ou the first Tuesday
in January next, between the usual hours ol
-nle, all »lie negroesbelongieg to the estate id
llenj. Trice,dec’ll. 10 in i.umber, to wit : l)i-
woman, Polly a woman, Peter a bov,
Pat a girl, Beck a glrk lad* * a boy. 8pen*
boy, Kiss a girl, Pcirv a boy, and Stc-
CH ARLES D. STU.W \RT. )
I lil.NLZi'.R TOIUIKMCK, J
nkV IG
U MI.L bo sold at till
but B.dier, dee'i
late residence of It •
ia Gw iiincil county
in Saturday tli** first day of Janu uy next, al
.1 Ja* pro -onal property belonging to the e-tan
d* said di c'd, (negro* h excepted.) Term
m nle known on the dav of sab*,
nov. IG WILLI \*1 t.RKDN, AdmY.
n
N Wi
eiiiln
i’d
, the29th dav of I>
xt, will bo sold at the late ic-id
i»T Wingate Hall doc *1. in Marion, 'T
couatv, t<ie perishable pioperlv of said <
eouslsting ol t'voseisof excellent blacksmiih-
fools a go oil horse hrirllo .md saddle, a first rale
horse c olt a year old hist spring, several head
of cutle, the household mid kitchen furniture
togetlifti with various other articles too tedious
to mention.
At tiie s'yne time .md place will bo rented
Y U1 l( E—All persons v.ho an
7 to til** eMate ol Roliint Nnrll
Oglethorpe county, deed, nr* req
make iminf diate p iv meat; mil those
claims against said e-ialu ai-e inpio
sent them in terms of tin* law.
:i*‘v 9 t HON I 'ORTH.
*. OTH !. Mi pel-o:.!. iiavbig
N again-t the estate of J lin H
-ear. late id Putnnm ronnty, deed, are rcqtir
0 il lo renih-r them in agi (ealile to law ; and
all those indebted I;* said estate, art* reqin-sled
lo come forward and make immediate puvmeiit.
M • 9 THO JOHN Y» ON, AdmY
Nn OTK’E—All persons having demands
1 l against the estate of John Booth, Ian*
ol Tw iggH county, dec'd. are i nquesicd to bi ing
mu foi ward legally authenticated, within the
me pr scribed by law ; also tliOaC indebted
i make payment.
HENRY BUNN, ExY.
Nov 9
* LL pm.oms indebted to the Mima ol
J.iuiea Park deed are rcquchted tu make
i.mediate pay meal, and those to whom llu-
st.iti* i« indebted are notified to present then
i counts properly authenticated within the
me limited hi law.
THOMAS J. PARK. AdmY.
N. IT. The land belonging to Haid deed, will
e routed on Salmday the 1st January , at his
(ininnelt rnuntv T:iUi n ime.
the I'lisitecMoii Ilf Hevbi'n Rml null,., .
I'Ml t"-ro". Vlmrtes Mi-Hol'Ii. Kv. „„ the 5,'.
il.'V'.l Ntfvhmher, i:i«4,ii bay air*, mim. I
"ilie i.Rir t i years "lil, with a ivhitu Mi y 1.1
her "use, had on a yoke and a small hi ll huiK’
with a leather collar, and tu'i old ladiioned
Imrklc : appraised to V20.
Wot M IVM .M ir.TBIK. e.i.p.
I . *»«»> coniiiy, rlerL's office
A ■ ol tin* Interioreoui t—'Taken up bv B* il-
ain Smith, of Capt. Bnircll Siiiiih’s din. and
posted before John Henry. E.-rj. a small bay
mare, 3 years old, about 13 I 2 hands high
w itli ,i star mill snip in her forehead, her left
hind loot w hitr, no l>rnnd*disco<cmMe - ap
praised to £30 bv Isaac Tow.a* nud'.loliu
1 liompson, this loth dav of November 1321
DANIEL 8l’ONF, fclk.
( KORGlA, \\ .»rr#• 11 eminiv, ('Ink ofiVoo
J ql flu* Inferior court, l9ihof Nov. lu’J p
— David C*. Rose of Capt Jones’lien. |.»dd
before Benjamin Sandeford, Esq. a dark ha/
horse about II years old, 5 le t high, hinif
feet while, -omc white spots on his back ; ap
praised to #50.
Nov. 30 THOMAS GIBSON, (.'Ik.
t y EORGIA, Houston county, elerks ndir-e
TT of the Inferior emut Taken up by |)a-
vid .fours, of the I jih district ol*s dd county,
and posted before Will in m 8m-ll, Esq. a bavr
Ilor.-e nliout8 yeais old, and about 4 feet \\
inches high, no brands, l,..s a small to, n p on
the middle ol his bark, MippiihCd io he occa-
sioueil by the saddle, and a .-car on each Hi ul-
der ; nppinised by John Smith an I Willis Da**#
niony to ,y 15, this2Ist of.leue, l;,2t
Die U HEN BY CU.M US, CUe.
\\ a I ton Acadomy.
O N the 9th ot December, an examination
ol the Students nt \\ aiton count! nea«
d-my will Hike place and rinse w ith the de Le-
i v of some pieces prepared for the occasion.
The pa j out- ami gM.irdmii** of stinleiiis
the friends ol learning generally nre invited to
attend.
After the examination there will be a vucr^"
linn until the 2d Monday ia Janiiarv |
whciith.e school will again commeiif. jis nn^
o*l ciiuiM* of sefio/a-tie. exercises, under *
PC.neof tlie piescnt Rector.
By order ol ti>»* Boird of <'oniieissiniir |-»
Thomas moody, sccy.
.30
jreeabb* to the prog re 4
and tho nrrni.genient
will be prfpun-tl jfor
3d Mot day
Nov. 30
fit*
fei th
perishable property of
giiic-H, \iz : wheat, corn, louurr, tints, tior.u s,
ows and calves, I yoke of work st* ers and
art, pork, sows and pigs, 7 or 8000 pounds.of
eed cotton, household and kitchen furniture,
plantation tools, and other articles too tedious
"on. The land will be rented and he
negroes hired at the same time. Terms w ill be
1 known on the d.
! lie
The *
mil nil is
S. ALL
mid
No
IG
will no
AdmY.
ids*
-ALE — W»)i be
of Ja
van! m
<[. \ ILL be wild on Thursday 20th .lanuai
\ v next, * *. the plantation of Joab Tisji
late of Twijg** eon ty, dec’ll, the remaining
part of the perishable property of said ilc
onsFting of corn and todder, bogs, cattle,
lorses, household ami kitchen lunmurc, j
atiou utensils, one half of a 40 saw gin, one
oke of steers and cnit.
Also the negroes to be hired nt ihe. same
time. Sale to continue from day today until
is sold. OLIVER TISON, Atn’r.
Deo 7 ul>"
k DMtNfSTRATORS SALE Will be
V sold on the first Tuesday in January next,
the court house in the town of Ealontmt,
Uulitam county, pursuant to an order of the
honorable the Inferior comt of wiidcouniy sit
ting foi ordi inry | arposcs, 9 negroes to wii ;
Anthoiiv, a \oung fellow a first i ate black
«,nith, Shed a young fellow, Tabby a woman,
w il\a a woman, Rachael a girl, Mima a girl.
Rose a girl, Lewis a b >y, and Herbert a box.
§:ih| fui ihe benefit of the l.eirs and * reditors
of John I Snii !i,dee’d- Terms made known
)n tllcduN of sale.
IRBY HUDSON, Adni’r.
Nov. 2 __
j. t BLICK S ALE^On tho 13fb day of
f’ Janumy next, will be sold at public, out
cry, all the personal property of Charles Eg-
i-eiMon, late of .1 a».pepcouuiy, dee’d. cotisisting
uf iv good stock of horses, cattle ami hogs, two
waggons and harness, household and kitchen
Wirnituie, and all the fanning utensils,together
. a large crop of cotton, corn and fodder.
At the same time and place, will he rented
for the term of one year, the plantation of the
said Charles Eggertoii, deed, together with
twenty negroes,consisting of men, women and
children. Term * w ill be made known on the
dav of sale, and tli»* sale w ill lie continued from
dav to day until the whole are disposed of.
M\RY EGGI.K TON, Adm’rx.
JOHN MORELAND Sen’r.) K } ,
HKMIV I.FDBF.l Ti lt, < A,lm r *’
November 59
A DVUNISTBATOM’S
u sold on the first Tues ln\ in Fehuary
next, at the eourt-luuixe in Gwinnett coue'\,
ihe following negroes, to wit : GrilVm mill To
ne! , two negro lines 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 the heirs and crcditoi
said dee’d. Terms m ule known on the d
sale WILLIAM GREEN, Adm
nov. Ifi.
. OTICE—AH persons indebted lo til
^ , tale of William (Nirilen, dee’d
per county, are requested to come for
make paym p nt iiiimodiatcly; and those lm\ i* 1
demands against tin* e.^t.ile will present then
duly authentic:'led iu terms of ll.o law.
.1 AMES B (iOOLSBV, ^ * t *
.1 AMF.S CARDEN, J " ' *
November 9 •
A T the late restdem e of Charuall High
Vi tower, ih'i ’d. lour miles kelow' Eatontnn,
will be sold on Thursday the fith dav of Janu
ary next, a quantify of torn and fodder, stork
of all kinds, horses, one yoke *.l oxen and
cart, household and kitchen furniture, and a
quantity ofcorn fed pink, together with many
Other articles.
Also, will be hired at the same time and
place, ihe negroes belonging to said estate,
consisting of men, women and bo\s. Filet,
continue from ?day to day until all is sold.—
Teiius made known on me da! »>f sale.
.1 AMES HIGHTOW EB,
F.x’i
YV
pben a bin
SI o, on this Of it I ne day In I ebrunry t m
the coin t house in Dutiiain county, a tract or
s.|uare of laud, known by No. 239, originally
Baldwin, on a ci edit until Clnistnia.s next. '1 o
be sold by the. Exor's of s ml d. < d.
JESSE MORAN,;
oc 19 V\ M TRICE, )
ILL be sold at the court bouse iu Irwin-
ton, Wilkinson comity, on the first
Tuesday in January next, all the real estate of
John Mandersoii, deed, consisting of th
separate tracts ol laud, on one uf which i:
saw mill
And on the day following (Wednesday) will
be wild on the premises ol said deed, all (lie
personal property behnigiug lo said estate
Sold agreeable to the la-t w ill ot the said dec’d,
LEWIS BOND, Fx’or.
Si - ANN AH WHEELER, IVx.
October 26 ids’'
DMIM-
A'l
he first I
TRATOR’S SALE—Will l>«
lie court-house in Ealotitur in
lay in January next, 3 negroes
to wit: one negm man named Sam, about 3.
veins old, and two negro women, about 40
ye n . old, siihl as the property of AY in (irillin,
dec.’il. I'm* the benefit ol int* heirs and crei '
tors. 1 n il' < made |. t ow n on de* day <*f sale
JAA1ES M. DUNN, / ,
• l i ( Aitin r-
UiVllJ ROGER
ids
. N iuefirst 1 uewJ in Jhnuarv in si, %
t bo sold at ilie court-house in tie* to
>f Milledip-villi , juo negroes, to wit: U
n-gro fellow m il negro w oiimii, heloiiginv
lie estate of W illiam McCrary, dec’ll S
for tin* hcuc.fil of the heirs and crodilors
said dec'd.
BARTLEY McCR ARV, Jr. Adni’r
23
t the late reside
**t Jn
ILL lie
II Walker sear. deed, in Fiitua.
county, 4 mile-; below Eatont ii, oil rinn*dn
the .‘g)th December next, all tiiu pecishabl
property belonging to said estate, consisting of
a tolerable numerous stock ot all kind*-, out
road waggon and gear, one cotton maT^tmt.-
some fat ling*,the mop of corn, fodder, when
and oats, ai.d uhatcofton may lem.tiu ou hand
together with household and kitchen furniture,
plantation tools, and a number of other article*
too tedious lo mention, ^ale to continue I rum
day to liny till all issuU. Ti ruix made known
on the day.
Also w ill be I'ciitcd nt the same time
place, the plantation.or a part thereof, and tin
negroes consisting «.f men, women, boys and
1 * girls hired.
Nov THOS. JOHNSTON, Adtn’r
DMINls] R A TOR'S SALE—Ag.
an' order of the honorable the i
ynf Twiggs county, "ill lie m
ousc in the low n nl M.iiiou, iu
the fir«t Tuesday in ./ «unary .
.say, 5 men, V women, •’ Imys, ami
all children, al| sold as the property of
Willis Anderson, late of said county, dec’d
>A.MltEL WILLIAMS, A'lm’r
V
ol Ut'dina
the com t-
county, oi
i OTK’E—Will be
| day in J«
, I8J5
n the lest Till!
t Madison, Mn
about 23 \ea
year nlii, all sc
and c/cdiloi •
» A/ILLI'e '
V w John Si
'.OUllIV,
isV
*an county, F* **"v ;i wm
dd, Jerry 3 ami t ’liailottr
for the benelit of ihe he
Samuel Belcher, decV.
.1011 n BELCIH3R, Ad...
I at the late rnsideiii'i
Slur liy .nit, dee’d of Fut
the I Jili d iv of January next,
negroes, to wit ; Fltebe a woman,
girl about 18 or 20 years of a *,e,
boy, and an infant child , also corn ;
horses stock ol a'l de«ciintions, one
gon,oiiu ox cart and yoke of ox. a
tin* ncuelit ol the hens mill creditors of *
dec'll, agreeable to the I *st will and lestan
of the said John Sturdivant Tho i.egroe
be sold for cash,
TURNK'* MORELAND. ( .. .
IIAH'i'M ELL !i \.sS, ’
Al \ Id'll A II. IjTI KdIVANT, 1
nov Hi
nl fodde
nail wa
sold I<
N O I ICE -AV dl »"• sold at the lap
of Nathan Barnes, ilyc’il i.
nunty, on Tliurwiay IJih day of
•xl, all the pe soual property b* loie
ie r state ol s ir! dec'd. Term* uiad' known
ii the day «*f sale-
A sA . jvl BARNEY, ( ..
(. \\h YOUNGBLOOD, f 1
Dneemlp* 7
Alorga
id town i
situated
this part
ksmid.s’
the lo* iml improyemeer-
i longing lo the estate of sain
e the Ini besides other improve-
hlacksniilhs simp, in <
ell of excellent water ami three In
t up in the li'st **ivh», this property
a neighlenhood infeiior i* none i
the slate for rallying on the Id
oincss to ndvnntagc and w ill be oil
de at farthest bv the end of ihe next year.
DANIEL M. HALL, AdmY.
November 16
V I' theeourt-hons** in Morgan county, will
be sold mi tin* lir^i Tuesday iu February
ext,one iieg.-o v oinan belonging to the e*
ill* of John Morris, d»'c’d. Sold lor the be-
< tit of tin* lieii s and creditors of said dec'd.
tuns m ule known on the dav of sale,
nov 23 GRIFFITH (’ AMFBELL, AdmY
\ CTICE W II be mid at M u Ion o t
Monday the 31 of January next, all the
• -rstmal property of James Slone and Joseph
Rutland, both late of Twiggs comity, dee d.
Desisting of one mare, saddle nnil briide, one
gti hi rii I n ntinib* • of ni tides •>! cl *
ROBERT CUMMINS, Adni’r.
november Ifi
\ GREF. ABLE to an order of the Honor
able (lie cmii t of Ocdluarv ot Warren
otinlv, yy ill be sold at the court lion •* in AA ,n-
eiilo' , il'said eoiiiitv, on the first Tuemkiv in
aiiuai v next, 4 negroes, to wit : Sam a black-
•nidi 25 years of age, Feniba Ifi or 17, Fe«
i!y 22 or 23, and her child .1 'iiatliau 3 or 4, ihe
iroperty of Wiiiiain Akins, dec’ll. Sold (i»r
io benefit of the licit s and creditors. Terms
of sain cash.
JO-EFII D M A UFA BLAND, ?
JAMES B AILEY, $
nov. I(i
ihir
/ EOlUilA, Donlv county, Clink's oITtct
* 1 of ilie Inferior court—T*iken up b, lieu*
ben Manning of (’apt. Richesou’s dint, am
• ) istedbefore Axiom AA i lib, E*-q. a small bat
Horse, .•bout 12 or 13 yenisold, branded m
the right thigh w itli letter T, and i n the lei
shoulder II. tho ut 5 feet 8 indies high; tip
or.iised bv John Riche- ‘.n nud Aaron'lysun l«
lice.mill $32, Nov 30, 182V.
Dee 21 3. S(‘ARI)DBOUGII,Clk.
i.t) Rll A, Clarku county—’I". k rt n up !»■
W ' ill! ini Frier, near the (’herd ** 0 Cor
m r, mid pof ted be lb re Vines Smith, Esq. oi
the 3<l -t-pt Inst, a bright bay Horse, about
f <*t 11 inches high, supposed to I 1 .* 15 years
old, w ith a blaze in the forehead, some saddle
spots on each side of the hack, a little white
a the right fore loot, with a small bell
appraised to $40
Doc si Sterling elder o.i *
f 1 EORGl a, Morgan coil lily, dlnrVs office
AT of the Inferior court.—Taken up and
im-ifd before Jeremiah Sp rks, Esq. by Isaac
i 'idbersoii, oii ihe Jsi inst. one small dark bay
Horse, supposed to In* 9 years old, -I feet 8 or
9 ineh**H high, has the s\vi,ii)ey,niid rather sway
backed ; appraised to $25. Given under inv
hand this 8th of December, 1824.
Dec 21 JOHN VV PORTER, Clk,
( A EORGIA, Wilkinmn county—Joi >> H ill
M of Capl. Maiiih'i-snii’s ili -1. lolls before
G -urge Shinliolster, Esq. a bright bay Horse.
4 years old, 4 feel 8 inches high, with loani.-h
spots en !iis back and on the upper part id his
j »iv, and one oil the upper part of the muscle
.f eai Ii arm, a natural trotter, woiks in g» ar ;
I by Ab iit Ethredge and Win. Bland
s’liO, tins 20ih Nov. 1824.
I ' c d LI I I I.E TON MaPIM)X,c. i o
/ ^ EOROf A, .Ioii«b colioty—Blnnck) Eon .
Vi of C’iipt Candler's district, tolls lit*fore
Stephen n.*„lVoc, F. q. an e-tray chcsnutsor-
1 el Mare, hei right hind foot while, a small
Ida/-• iii In »• face, a lo* * ; switch tail, supposed
in be about 5 ve ils old ; appraised by llei
t’nglc and Day id Long to $15, this 22d N
1824. F. SI \JS, c, j. o
December 14
uppia
Adm’i -
O N the
will I
com! Saturday in January next,
sold at the plantation of Mrs. Su
nil Coli man, deed. t*i Baldwin county, 4 nc-
;roi*s, in wit • a negro fellow, one negro wo-
nan ii ml two ehiidien,Ri>ld as the property of
tul ih i drlor the bctielil ol the |e<* ilees
WILLIS COLEM \N, Adni'r
liter 2 fit paid -5
OTICE—All peimiiis lru\ ng ileninndu
^ ngainsi the said estale ol Robert liuber
late id Gwinnett coiinlv, dee’d. are hereby
ai Tied to present them attested according lo
iv, and all p'wsomt nith bled to tin* said «*st
e n quested to m ike immediate payment.
nov. Ifi. \Y LL! AM GREEN. Adm r
lebted to the estate of John
onmy, dec’d.
e hereby requested lo come forwn
:ike inilliediii
( y EORGI A, Oglethoipe county. ('Iriks of*
i fire of the Inferior court—Taken up by
Thus l< Brown, living in (’apt. Arnold’s dis
trict, and posted oil the I Itli Sept 1824, two
el Mares,one judged lo be 15 or Ifi years
of age about 4 lent 9 inches high, left hind
foot w hite some white in her face, and s
saddle snots, had oil a bell. ’The nthei judged
lo bed \ ear.; old, about 4 feet 8 or 9 inches hi*
has the swelled head, some white m her I'm.
both hind feet while ; appraised to $18 each
’Taken up by Noah Freeman, living in Cat
Ibid* y's disti let, and posted before John 1 a
pley, F.*-q on the 20th Nov. u bay Mare,
yearsold, 1 feel 7 inches high,lelt fore fool
w hite, some saddle spots, nearly blind in I
right c\e ; appraised to $27 50, Nov 21. '!
|)« e! 11 I3AAC COLLIER, C l;
\ LL persons i
Morris, lata ot Margo
I and
te payment ; and those having
said estate me requested to
proper Iv authenticated w ithin
the time pii*s# ulu-d by lax.
GRIFFITH ( AMFBELL, AdmY.
nov •oilier S3
^ LL pertfuns having dnmundi ngaiiitt die
i estate of AA ingate I 'all late of 1 yvigga
county deed, are requested to hand ih*‘m in le
gally al tested yviihni the time prescribed by aw
and tlm-e indebted t«) s lid estate are earnestly
requested to make immediate iMvmeut to
DANIEL Si. FALL, AdmY.
November IG
iXj OTICE—All persons mticineil - . .
late ol Phillip Brantley, Sen law* of the
* ouiiiy ot Warren, Geo. dec’d. arc reipn-stad
to iii ike payment on or before, tho 25tli Dee.
next; am! ail pel sous having just demands
agaii si the estate, of said dec’ll, will do well
io rendei them in pioperiy attested within tlie
tune required by law.
Nov. 9 DENNIS L. RYAN, Ex r
LL perbons having elaiuis against the es-
a tut** of John I Smith, dce'il. late ot K«
(oiitoii F tin on county, are requested to rmh«
known their demands uiliiiu tlie tmn pi« sen
bi*d by ’* w, and those iu/lebled to-aid -t r
in* iiotihed that suits w dl imnicdiali Iv be con;
un-ueed witliaiil di «ci iiuination, unless pay
meats are made without delay.
Nov 2 IRBY iiL’L)30N, Adui’r
y F.ORfilA, Monroe county. tuor
'Y 1 Hobb, of Capl Davis district, tolled I
fore John N. Davis, Esq. a dark bay Filly
aliout ei-ateeii mouths old, 4 feet 1 inch higli
a small w hite spot in her forehead, a part *
her h ft hind foot white ; appraised by Joel
MeC endou an I Wm. Davis to bn worth $1.'
the; btb Nov. 1821.
Dec. 14 |GREEN HILL,*, t.c
EORGIA, llorgan county, clerk's i»lli'r
JT o| the infarior eoui t—Charles Thetlbrd
of Capt Ewell Ilardem ill’s district, lolls lie
foie Joseph Morrow, l’.-q.one old black man
f feet lOor 11 ini ht-s high ; ap uai■ i-il to $1
50 cts Ciiven me er my hand tills 3d day ti
Die. 1824. JUll.N \V. POimiH.CIk.
er 11
Wilkinson Acaflciuy.
'T1HI Ae.ideiuv. .i
, oi‘ til" bnilillii"
made by the Truster
the reception of Students *
iu Innuary ni xt. 4 he i ruftem _
inform (lie public that a (earlier ei-mpdi \,\ \ct
teach >8 well till* ori 1 llaiy Mhida-lic I'uiiiM
ami nidimeiilsid sen nee, as the Aradeniirul
brunches, preparatory loan entry in i od« g,
W*il be expel led from him, and wlu-fle iccom-
mend.'.ti iii is requ sled to he an omp;i ot if
with a reputation of sobrie.y and nuirn!ity r
.-iich a On** will be gladly iece'*’ c*i to l.*k(:
charge of this insiiluli ii. and will meet wi h
proper eiicouragcmeiit ni.d an adequate salary -
I his Institution is established in livviiion,
whose itili.il Hants have hitherto eejoyeil
great a share of health as imv plat e bclcw
the mountains, w ho ure also in their li.ibiu
quite consonant to the strict mb s of moral:!'/
and decorum; the place a (To ids excellent wa.
• ei, its contiguity to tlm Mineral Spring-, l,i*a
ing Iml 4 miles bom Irwinton, recently iliscov 1
• red, and much restnti d to die past summer*
which from (hei i saliihriniiRt fleet wd.piol „,b|J-
incre.-ue in resort iu do succetding so in me a)
L wmion is tirroundi tl with nplentilui country>
abundantly a (Voiding all the ncee sury coin-
foiis for subsist,oire of -tudentswho ;.re pla
ced ni\this Academy for eilui-atieii. Purcntj
who choo-e to place their children at this Ik-
stituliiin for insiiunion may bo nsstueil that
the giiaidianship while iu si hind, and ex uf-
I*1* * when out of school in the ju ivatn faiiiilu u
of Irwinton, will bo of such moral rlunucler
will be perfectly conHotiaiil with the rub <
good order iihnro most admirably c.ilcula-
It'll to impress the tender mind. Any np| lira-
iion by any person desirinu to take i hinge of
ibis Academy will plc.tae adilier,» it to th< s ( *r
rutary of the board of Tiuaiec* nt ibisi lacr#
ALFI1AU3 BE ALL,
Sucretaiy of tlie Board.
Nov. .‘to u _q
Bills)boko’, Jn-m-r C 'ii*!i-., Geo. )
Decembei 12///, 1824. }
THE A culctny .it I Di- place, will go ,,
operation ou the first Ain, day in Janna-
v , under the thteilion of George (ji iifni
mul sister—tin- (brim i a late graduate at A'nlo
liege. The 'Trustees fool confiden: iiiui dm
Institution will, under (In ir direction, sn*.uin
that It fill tu.tie in..*, and bo deserting of ih.it
patrona**'*, which it bus ever merited, and
idi the citizens of this slate have ever given
The instructors can produce rcci*mnie..da«
linns to show that tlmv are fully qualified to
discharge tin* duties devolving upon their na
tion. The follow inti nutt he drrm< tl sadfcii /K
* may certify dint Mr. George Giittin i f
East H*ddum,iii this si a e, hast* eivcd a re
gular euiti atiou at tins College, ami liu.« sus>
d a fail ch.tnicler, and highly rtx-iiect.iino
stasdiug in lileiarv and scientilie iidaiuiueiits.
it is believed lh.it he Is qualified for the lunous
brain lies ol aruth niicul instruction.
JEREMI-ill DAY, r.rjt. V, C.
Vide Co lege, Si pt 9, 182 f.
t)3 I mi the Tliirmter-bo/t road, one miie,
_ J Ulotr So run tilths on tlu Q/t iml. the Jhl-
Ii injr AOTh.S, te u if .* tiro notes on J.uo't
tiinil.le < f I’ntn on countit both given some lime,
n Jnhi lad to . Ibr ih.it.i Perkins or bearer, one.
or $|d(), ilnr tin 1st Oetobe.r last, irith u credit
of $5 on the back, the other for $183 50, due
flu lu st uf Mu/rh next one on John Conner of
k conntir, /hr $50, giinn about the. Lt NV//A
last lo Merritt A Pi rkins or bearer, and dvr
one [icar a fiei date, with intermt; one on ./"/ill
Carter of Clinton for $ 10, given in Man last to
Men itt A I’ri t. ini or bearer, and dor 'lath />•' j
p.duin S Smith of Greearsboro',
i some time in. October to Mtrritt
A. Perl ins or beater, tlue'Zolh Dee. next; two
Josiah It Morris, of Ju.syer, both git** some
• 1 EUR * I A, IA ling n
\ H of the Inferior
county. Clerk's ufiir
Mint Taken tip au
posted bet* re Wad« lleri/fdifll, Esq. by Ma»k
Hempliill, of Buck Hoad district, one hint I*
Filly, Mimmsed to In* 3 years old, next spring
4 feet 11 inches high, with a star on her ’
head and two small -addle spots on her I
appraised to $G0, this 2d Nov. 1824.
Also, tolled before Jeremiah Beall, Esq. by
(’lenient Fie Wilton, o| ('apt. Sparks’ dish id
one non gray Mare, about 5 years old, 5 It
liigli,and nearly blind ; appraised to $30*
the I3lh day of Nov. |824.
Not 30 JOHN W. PORTER, Clk.
a ' EORGI A, ll.iiicoi k county, Clerk’suf
'< Jl ftce of the Iiifci ioi emiri—A sorrel horse
.! or 9 yeais old, about I fuel II inches high,
-tar in his forehead, some saddle spots, left
jaw a little enlarged, small sear behind t
■- ir, small nick 'd lad, drooped rump, nud
lueii ut $5.5, w n posted u- an estray on
27th day of Ouoberl tst, bel'o* e 1 liomns t 'i
irr, Ewj. by CharScs W Callier, of Capt. Cal-
tier s dist.
Also/n nay Horse, about 10 years old, about
* I'-et high, valued nt $75, was |»osleil ns an
,irav iteloie James Tt.oma-, lw|. on the |<i
■ t*y Liltlebcriy Ttickei ol (’ ipt Green’s
district
nyyJO J.AME3J.F JONES, dji.
T
time in August to Merritt A Perkins or bearer,
one for $15, doe. hit pthruaru veil, mul the ether
for $22 50, due 2atli Ike 182.5 ; one mi Geo.
Storali formtrlo of MantirtUo now .)/> >'< n fof
$8, gire i in I bn mj last t > M-rriti A. Per-
or b arm md hue >n demand. All persons
ore raut'uund against trading for theub.nede*-
Ciiliecl notes ami Ihe makers from thuts’
tu amt verson but the subscriber
MIAMI I T A. PERKINS.
Clark couotu, Aar. 23 3F— 8 t
FIRE 1$ HU RAN CIS.
rill IE Farmer’s Fim Insurance and Loan
| (’oini *uiv* l New-York, have a eapital
of $500,000.1'T’iis Company take risks against
Ins, or ti milage bv tire on houses ami nil other
buildings, household furniture, cotton, and
merchandize of every description, ut the low-
• st rates of premium. Application* directed to
the agents in Augusta, witli a descripli not thH
property lo be ensured, will meet with imme
diate attention.
BI DWELL U CASEY, Agents
Augusta, Guo
Nov 17,1824* P — 1 w
George G, Miller
W OULD inform his friends nud iho publn!
that he will continence his School on
the 3d January next, at his funner stand oft
Wayne street, where lie will instruct those
who are,or may be committed to his care in
the different branches which pertain to ait
English Education. There is yet a vacancy
in his school for six scholars. Terms as here-
loloi e. Doc.21. 2t"
vlr MeIIOSTT) r
S 'J ETURNS his grateful arknowlcdg meats
lot io^o who have manifested an inter-
• hi in his school, during the past year H®
respeci‘ul1v inforniH them, anti the public iu
general, ill it its exertises will l»e resumed, on
*b»ud;»> the 3d day of lanuaiw next, in a com
iodi uis ro > l»* longing io Col. /. L.iniit,
mar In* SiMiih-vfi si coiner ui the sLite Ik.usl*
-quare e* m».v herdolbra.
Mdleilg' vills, Dec.. .. r l JO*—#.