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*Y Irt+aoviMp. B tMwfii i-nilv, nn the Mis
Tiv^n ii ** -pt-niL- r nr*t'. In'twrrn ill** umvivI
hours of mlft, ill* Tproji rty, vis •
One nea o m in La 1 d York, 2. >* ua !•
taV.'ro astha *»r »p*r» f lo in Sturms to s i-
tit’Vafifv ia f a rot Stephen Gatlin.
0»«*l>a iv-ip •'and itn >r.»v»vn»»nt«thereon,
known ,11 loi N i 3, • » squirt* No 38. at the
corner of Waynr* an I M Li''»*h Street*, lev ed
on »«* the nrojicftv ot .1 no** Wilson to sati-d*
a ft fa in lavor of Jaw** Silas C ilhoun.
I’lir (.ill living II u<e-, I'l.iM . i, K-'lihirt,
T>i.del, Ftreiiii.t, Pe er, Kirli.pl. Willson,
Huhmo’id. II irrii'i, Jml *:», Hannah, Bill, Lit
nnd-a, B d>, l\>Uy, Amanda, Vdi;.a, S«*nn.
Lettv, Winnv, and 120 acres oxk and hickory
Ian 1, adjoi tins iaille't, Bally and other* in
B I tlvv n count\, levied on a* the property of
Win Minor, adni’r of the estate of Franri*
Smith deed. to satisfy a ft fa in favor of 4’. I •
Jail Sen tor the use of the Rink of Darien,
njiiivHt the said Minor; projwrty pointed out
Nv said Minor.
J G WOH^MD’
lie * »ld
the
djoville, Baldwin county, on the fir*
Tuesdav in October next, between the n«ua
I nirs of sale, the following property, to wit ;
h ive negroes, Charles, I* ter, Suckv, l ’Inr
I itt and Abbey, I rows, 15 head of liofls, 4 iron
hi indcask*, I tin roaster, 19 pair andiron*
oil swnd, 7 limps, 4 liras* condlesti* h*.
pair snuffers, 10 rut glass decanter*, I d |]
decanter* 2 iron liom l kegs, I .f tp.utod r
par hook, 1 large waiter, 1 small do 1 desk.
1 table, I glass, 1 liras* hound bucket, 5 coat
Brush®*. 9com\r»n inkstands, 1 si ite do. 1
backgammon honrd and table, I sot'cc, 1
\v;i«*p| harrow,2 iron wedges 2 large linirms,
1 do for alible, I shovel and spule, 8 dining
tables, 1 «et c.v idle tno d»ls, ft 3 Id dozen roup
pi iter, r » 3,12 dining do 5fi / riei do. 2 dozen
eu.is and saucers, ft blue su.-ar (fishes, ft satire
t ire 'us, I large blue dish, 21 do 7 steak do.
2 s imH tureeijs, fi tea pats, 1 l howls, 4 dozen
t imhiers, 29 wine glasses, 9 salt sellers, 7 pin
ter | castors. 4 I tread baskets, 3 pitchers, 2 tea
trays, I knife box, 10 dorm knives and forks,
1 silver soupspoon, 1! • ilvrr spoons, 1 I 2 do-
t i tea spoons. 2 t-.nm, 7 pots. 2 »<v«*ns,2 fry-
i — pans,3iron bake pans, 2 t^:i kittles,‘2 wan 1,
l.U loa, 2 Spider *. 3 ikilb'M, .‘1 wash 4 pails
u . ; be l» mil furniture, ft looking glasx**s,
3 la. - »e do. 4 wash stan In, 11 common tables, I
oval tea,do 100 Win Isor chairs, 1 l.ureiuand
secretary, 1 mahngooy bedstead, l-sole, I pair
fterlyards, I doarhorn scale nml beam, taken
ns the property of Apple,on K.isseterto satis
fy a i fi on the tie of n mortgage in
Jovorol Tuuiliiis.wi Fort Terms (!,a di.
) O WO (3HAM, Bh ff
old i
O N the first Tuesday in September ne*t,l ‘llTIhl be sol 1
vvi I hr sol ai the court-house i Morgan ▼▼ Septeml
c .;:••• , • Ii i.ul Il’Uttof ,.<l •, tlie
foUmv n property,to wit .
icl ln.ro, levied one* the proptity
of Jeff-i -o > Lamer o satisfy nfi la in I vorot
Samuel A. fi.irr
152 acres of land, more or |e««, No. not
known, in the 19lh disi of oi finally Baldwin
now Morgan county, adjoining the lands of
Whaley, Gibson and others, levied on a« the
property of John MitMif II to satisfy a ft f.a in
favor ot Augustus B Long sued and sundry
other ft fas
Three n enn, Snekey aliout Oft years old,
Filson n hoy about 9 mrs old, nnfl Harriet
about 3 years old, levied on as the property of
Krlward Butler to s itis r ? two ft las in favor of
Stratton 6i Fade and oilier** * * *■ «i't Butler.
KEUBKN M ANN, Sh’fT.
O N the first TuMfiaj in beptonl»«i next t
will be sold at the e.ourl-house in Ma*
dion, filorgan county, within the usual hour
of sale, the fallow! ig property, M wit :
One negro hoy named Bill, about 13 years
old, 215 acres of Mnd.ln the 20th disi ot
gin dly Baldwin now Morgan county, on Haul-
| ihor creek, adj'tiling lloheits, also K*l I 4
neres, adjoining Vfiillips and others, all h
of Archibald Colema
r of Irwin and Biy.i
^V', rA
w n i,,,
lei* • vilb*, Baldwin r
hours of sale, the f ill
Ono negro girl Jei
on is the pro::
Mil! •
llie tn si J uesday in
t, in the town of Md-
inly, within the usual
Mig property, to wit:
«*y, Iff years old, levied
of .1 lines K i’iney 11 s i»i*fy
of the Adinistrators of .la-
. (l.*eM. again*: Mary Miller, Joshua
inner a.i I J une* Kinney ; |>ropcrtv poiti
■d out b> Mdburu Turner ;* hwirtl vn and rc*
ir.i Iti me by .Newbdl Moore, cotislnble.
All tit'* interest of James I inigan in Kl to 27
•res of la id, more or less, wiili the improve-
eats tlier'on. Ivt <g on the waters ol Camp
, U wit un thr • niles if MtUodge\ill<!le.vi-
I t , sati».f' o-e ft fa in lavor of Ahncrr Ham-
on I. Terms cash.
ivm. r.Rinn, d Pi.’fr
C. Will
prope
• i wit:
d hours* of :
11 tJ , O'.
ithin the
, the following property, to
u Htf lirv Tiiewls
r next in the town ot Co- 1 T i wool Monticello, Jaspci
r ., wountv’yviihiiulie isual hours flic first Tuesday in ^eptntibrr next
1 nab*,the (ollowing proocnv, to wit '•
One. h .Hof lot No 212, in the 1‘J'li
.! formerly Baldwin now Newton county, le-
ied on to satisfy a li in favor of NV dham Low
den against DatAd Johnson and Jerry ( a-
nant endorser ; property pointed out by i*eb*n
d.int ; levy made and returned hva constable.
One fractional lot No 2ftf, in the first district
of formerly Walton now Newton county, le
vied on to satisfy a h fa in favor of the state o
Georgia against Samuel Hanson k Dj ^
Rogv»•* his security ; property pointed out b\
the defendant.
One fractional lot No 211, in the first district
of formerly Walton now Newton county, H*vi
ed on to sati r y a li fa in f ivor of the s'ate ol
Georgia against David Roger* and Samuel
Hanson his security, tiropertv pointed out by
deferdants. I). MORROW , Sh li.
kb-
y ~ ll.l. h-v,!d at th • ru m liuuH,. n, it,,*
** town of Irwinton, NVi'kimon count),
n th« fust Tu"id iv in S»’pt next, wi«l:i:i the
li-i i t’ hourii of s ilo, the folio", in.’ pi opectv, v ir. :
1 i -e* la i l, more ot i, in the Su dial
< .* i ,i I r uiu'.v, being |i»rt of I n No 1 f»2, li v-
r-1 on is th-i p. - opnrly of Joseph Clciituiftn*
t » s t ide a fi fi from a justices efiurt in favor
of W.n Corley vs « ocl Clem irons; levied on
md return, d to me by a r uiv i'.4e.
21)2 1 2 acres pi’ie I in I, more or less, the
fi oe being well improved whereon 1 umcsOg-
Tuirn n »vv liv * in *»id county, taken ns the
t»rop nr tv of the mill Janv's (Jgburn, t» satisfy
a fi fi ’ :i i j:isliee» court in favor of Win.
M it'.h* u s Sen nn I otliei ft fas vs mhI Jaine-
(' * i.l faeob Oglnir i security ; leticdon
and returned to me •.) a constable.
.').)■? iie.rc*, more .>r h ss, of NW.imji land, si-
t i st** i.i t!i** 5th diM Wilkinson countv, bound
. i id o ie «nla by tha Ot mea river, and ad
j li.nng tbo l ul ls of Rond and Sanford, sup-
p >sod to have about 213 acre* chv\r«*d, vb«mt
I M of which ih in corn, the l> d nice in cotton,
s !l verv likely, levied on a.s the propeiiv o'
’Villi un Lewis to satisfy a li I i fiom II ildwm
Inferi ir court in favor of Litlleto i Atkinson
h said Lewis: property prentej out by the
l laintifi DANIEL M II At L, D 8,
W ILLba b)d on tlta firvt Tueaday in
September next, at the market house
i:i thp to'vu of R it niton, Kutitam euiinty, with
in the iisn i 1 hour* ofsale, the following pro
perty, lo wit:
5d icrri of I ind, or ni ne or less, ndj lining
f . ICO, W09 i <10 1 .ili' M, I
lii tbpoti of Ipt No JWt, ill (no 3 I • /1>ii ict of
ori’iin illy BjIvDim* now Putnam <• muty, !•*v.o<
on foopertv of Antrim F.v ins in sutisl)
;v evuU ige l» f fa in favor of Alfred Ivervot
iM*ignee v< said Evans; property pointed oil
in the mo tgage:
One large pun* table, t pop'.ir t.ifc, I paii
brass and irons, and 1 do waftle irons, b*iiei
on as tjie property of Sun,in Tern to Matisf) .
ft fa in favor of Welcome Allen Susan J’cr
ty.
One negro man by the name of Isaa.’, !*•.
vied oil the property of Jo»e,di li nker, t.
f iti'fv n li la in favor of David 'I In »*d, > s F.d-
v m Barker, Joseph B il ker L Goodrich .loi
1‘lte following negroes, m : Betty, Je»
Vatty, Jim, Jttne, Elir.a, Marear, Mau.dt, (
Alford, Burwoll, Hose, Raney, .M
birth, Lucy, Jmney, Harnett. AlexuideV,
G. A*.»;y, Spencer, Reddick, Lnwso
(H I B 'li, lijtAi John, I t nrcl horse, ftinulr
£> in?.id of cattle, 1 Vv'ke of oxen, 15 Im a I o(
t,h-j p. ft la.nhs, f»0 head ol hogs, I ro.ul w.ig-
g m and gear, 1 ox cart, 5 bushels ol corn, and
5.‘» > acres oflsnJ, more or Ie--, adjoining |{ 0SP
1.’. * i an I other*, levied on as the property ot
Wii'.niiS Morgan tositisfv sundry /, j,,
favor of Squire Si Sillain m \s said Win, s
M u-g in, Samuel Cauipftcld Si Sou uml other?
vs mid Wm.8 Morgan.
O i • new gigg, lev'll I on as the prop/, tv o!
R.iiock Bullock to satisfy a li fain lavoY cl'
L la in Barker vssaid Bnloek Bullock.
One negro b »y by the name of Sun, levied
oi is the property of Edwin Barker to KatislV
a fi fi in ! ivor ot William Sim* .Vi Williaat.>
I - U-nj Wdliun* and Edwin linker.
20! l-lurA's of land whereon \n Row
now live*, a Ijoiniug Lynch and other*, levir
on as the property of Xsa Kowu to .satisfy a
fa to lavor of John Ni>het v* said Asa Rowe
2 J ! 1-2 acres of I ami, more or lens whon oi.,
John R. Mahone now lives, adjoining Suutii
an l otbvie, levied on as the priiperly of John
Jl M iboeo to satisfy a li fa in favor of Skel
ton Napi t Si Co. v* J .din R Malioiic,
W .M V ARNER, si,hi.
B ETWEEN the usual hours of Rale, Ol
the first Tuesday in Sept.
be bold in the town of McDonough, II
county, the following properly, to wit ;
232 12 acres of land, situate in the 7th
disi. of said county, aud known by lot N
li>9, levied on as the prnperiv of Aaron Me
Kinzio to sttisfy sundry ft f.t* in favor of In
ijrrsul 6: Rnss ; levy made and retut ueil tj m«
uv a constable.
One >oke of oxen and fart, taken as tin
nropertyof ’l liomas Simmons to satisfy a ft fa
in favor of Earnest C. \\ r itt»ck ; ptoperty poin
ted oulbv sittl Simmon*
One negro girl about 13 years of age, levied
on as the-properly of Guy W. Smith m >.»tia-
fy ! fi las in favor of Joseph Moss; proper!)
p )iut«*d out by the delcndaut
2> acreb land, be the same, more
it being that part oflot No 207 w hereon John-
i's mill formerly *to u| in the 3d disf. -f I irn
ry r. »uuiy ; l< vied uu nb the property of Thom
us Co bran to satisfy a ft fa in lavor of Churlei
Wilder ; pi open V pointed out b\ said Wildci,
J VS. FLETCHER, I) S
the first Tuesday
i in the town of (Min
ton, Jones county, within tin* usual hours o
»ale> the following property, to w »t :
A negro girl by the name of Patience, about
10 veav* old, levied oil as the property of Tim-
in is liigginlHillixm t » satisfy sundry ft f.» h f,„ m
a jjstice-court in favor of Weathers ia Miller;
levied on and returned to me bv a constable.
A negro girl n lined Sarah, levied on :is die
property of Drury Spam to satmfy a fi f i m f a .
vor of. dnennuab Rose, adm'x. *of Wormlcv
Ifn*'*, decM and an attar.lnnent in favor of
Collin W. Alexander ami other attachmeut.H
gg.mist rho *aid Drury Spam ; bold on Mid at-
tochmeius by order of the lulcnor court of
slid wuuty.
T LEVINGSKJN, D «
e \ / ILL be sold
S V Sept.
- unify a fi f.
afrt< c M cAR T EB w. 8PARK8, D. 8
11/ILL bi iold «"i ilo* first Ttieiday
( T Sqite.nfier next, nt th^eoitrl-liotisc n
the tow'n of Monroe, Walton county, within
the umnl hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit :
One half o r lo* No 7. in the 4lh disi. oft
•aidcounty, c mtniniug Itfi acres, tltoie ot less,
it being t!m In If t li.it lieg broad side with No.
ft. in s»id ills'. whereon Peter Helton now
lives, levied on ns his property 11 minify a ti la
in I not of Willi till Palmer ; levy made and
returned tome hv a ronttnble.
One negro ni in about A/j years of age, le
vied on as the pronet ty of Isaac Hill t<» satihf'y
ufi fa in favor ol Elias Beall v* Isaac Hill and
Nathan <\ Bar,mi.
I3f) ne,re* of land more or less, lying on the
waters ol the Appalaehie river, levied on a*
the proprtty of W at.-on Ellison to xati«fy two
fi |'m, one n favor of \\ illiam Blair v • Watson
Ellison and Rielmid Ellison tncinliy on the
stay, the other in lavor of the state of Georgia
ch \\ ats »u Ellison and Rioltard Ellison Ids se
curity. J AMES LINDLEV, si, fl.
O N tin-first I m sday in September nexi,
will Ie* s >ld at the court-house in the
town of Monroe, Walton enmity, within the
usual hourfi ol s d<\ the following property, fo
wit:
().,*» I >t of bind, No 1, m tlie 2d disi Walton
coun'v, ronl lining 250 aere<, more or less,
levied on ns the property of William Wicker
to satisfy two executions' issued from n justices
court in Washington county,one nt the instanrr
of R diert J »« ks oi v*; Win. Wn ker, the other
in favor of Solomon Beckatu vs Win Wicket
levied on and returned to me by a constable.
One small bay mare, levied on as the | ro*
party ol Jesse Bniifh to satisfy a ft fa in favor
of Joseph J. Scn't ' Jes-e Smith.
J.H. ARNOLD, D. Sli’/T.
O
N the first Tuesday in Hepicmber next.
v ille,Gwinnett county,between the usual hours
of sile, the following property, to wit:
Two lufsof land in the 5tli district of said
roiinty, No* ft and 7, containing 250 neres
each, levied on as tli-* property of Jasluia Ral
bird to sati-fy a ft fa in favor ol (’reed M Jen
nings ; properly poii-tc I out by del', udaut.
•10 acres of land, more or less, being part of
lot No 19, in the 5th dist. whereon Thomas W
Williamson now lives, well improved, levied
on as the property of said Thomas \V Wil
liamson to satisfy n fi fa in favor of Nathaniel
L. fcc. Samuel Siurges, r.iul one in favor of the
Inferior court of Gw innett county and others.
One negro man about 10 yeats of age by
the name of Daniel, levied on as the proper!)
of William II Tail to satisfy a ft fa in favor of
Cliulm Giles; property pointed out by de
fendant.
One road waggon levied on as the properly
of (ie »rge Lawrence to s ilisfy a fi fa in favor
of John II. Patrick I t the use of Wile)
Mitchell.
One s«n rel horse,levied on ns the property of
Bnnj uu i n Jordan to satisfy a ft fain tuvoi ol
(’rayton and Slone.
One bat mare, levied on as the property of
Thomas Bwuw t >s.u,* fy a ft fa in favor of the
state of Georgia nml others.
Tvv , l'»tsin die town of Lawrrnccville, No
70 containing I ft acres improved, and No 57
containing one acre, levied on as the property
of John II. Hammond to satisfy a ft fa in fa
vor of the state of Georgia.
WM. NESBIT, Sh'fT.
O N the first Timidity
vvill be sold nt the
m September next,
Court-House in flu
town ot Iuiwrcncev ille. Gwinnett county, w ith
in tlo* usual hours of sale, the following pio
pcrly, to wit :
250 acres of land, being lot No 32, in the
5tlidistrict of (twiimett county, levied on n
the property of John Rutledge to sati-.fy a fi I
in fivor of John Wingfield vs said Rutledg
an 1 Patrick Qairterimis; proju ny pointed out
by snl Rutledge.
700 acres of land, adjoining James Clrm-
menta, being the land whereon Uobeit I 1
lips now lives, levied on as the property of saul
Phillips to satisfy a ft fa in favor of Janie,
Wat Jlaw ; ptoperty pointed out by said Phil
lips.
90 acres of Ian I, more or less, adj lining V
Knight, levied on as the propertv of W illiam
Sikes to satisfy a fi ft from n justices coin!
fivor of Ucnjiniin Fullci ; levied on and
turned by n cmiMable.
;V;0 acres of land, more or less, mljnin
Matty Tiuuupson ami Win. Moore, k onc town
lot in Laivrcnreville, with a large bouse u
finished, known as Bogan's lot, lev ied on
tlw property of Joseph Thompson to satisfy
ft fa in favor of Samuel (i Btari ; property
pointed out by said 1 licmpson.
Tw o rows and calves, 10 head of bogs, and
2 feather beds, lev ied on as the pinpcrly of
John Mew hot ii to satisfy a ft fa in lavor ol
Alston X Hull hens for the use of Littleberry
l lather.
JAMES LOL’GIIRIDGE, D. SI,'ll.
k A ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in
. ▼ S.'ptomlier next, at the court house in
Mari m, T wings county, within the usual hours
of s vie, the following properly, to wit:
25 acres ot land, more or less, No. not
known, in the 27th district of foruievlv Mil-
k'ns.in now Twiggs county, adjoining George
Williams and otlii ra, levied on i - the i ro| t r-
tv of Willi vwv Mathews to satisfy two exeen-
does issued from a maristrau s court, one in
fivor of James Southall vs \N illiam Mat news,
md the other in favor of George Brown vs
William Mathowa and Joseph i... Let {levied
on and returned t>* inn b\ a constable.
101 1 l acres of land, more <»i less, No 36
in tie- 28.h di>»t. ol formerly Wilkinson now
Twiggs comity, levied on as the propeity of
Jemima Edwards, executrix,to satisfy an ex-
ccuW.mi from a urigi-urate's court in I ivor of
Hester Avert'd, adm'x. of the estate ol Jcn -
mi»h Avrrntl 9 disc'd ; levy made and lelurutd
U me by a constable.
202 1*2 acres ot oak and hickory land, No
13, in the Sftth distiic.l ot formerly Wilkiusun
now I vviggs county, levied on as the property
of John L. Johnson to satisfy nn execution iii
taovrot James Lewis vs. John t' Johnson.
A negio boy about 15) ears old by the name
of Elbert, levied onus the property of Daniel
A Phillip*, to sated') three executions iu t..voi
ol Het;rv Sulom ms and other**.
ROBERT HODGES, ShlT,
/ \ N the fir.it Tuesday in Sep-, next, will
*• ” he sold at the court-hom>r in the town
of Marion, Tw iggs comity, within the usual
hoot dot sale, the following property, in wit:
A negro nun named George, levied on ns
the trope rty of James Sheppard to satisfy a ft
fa issued on the foreclosure ol a mortgage in
favor of Cadet Sawyer. \s Harmon Perry-
mnu agent to James Sheppard ; property poiii-
ted out iu (lie mortgage fi I'u.
rob r uona:^, sirtr.
O N the last Tursvlay iu September next,
will be sold at the court-house in Eman
uel county, within the usual hoots of sale, the
following property, to wit :
Three cows and v cartings, 500 acres of land
lying on the Great Ohoopie river, known aiui
distinguished by the Mill tract, and 150 acres
adjoining the above, taken as the property u, i
Reddin Mvts,adnv’r. ow the cvt.vtv* ot WiSitam
Mels, dee d to tiatisty one execution in favor
of William Parker, adni’r. on the estate o i
Alexander Fairclulii, tier’d.
550 acres of land, adjoining Wm. Price and
others, taken ns the property of Wilson Drew
to satisfy an execution in lavor of James Hines
and olio*is ; levied on and irluri ed to me h\
a constable. JOHN It. DANIEL, Sli'ft
sold on the first I uesdny in
Sept, next, in Covington j Newton coirti-
between tlie usual hours ol sale, tlie fol*
kuv ingpropertv, tow ii:
One lot in said town of Covington, No. 13,
in sipiare A. well improved, whereon (’limb**
Bank* now live*, levied onto srtiafy sundry
ft I.is in favor r.f John S. I). Byronr against
James Byars and David ( oriel and other ft
f is gnin*t said James Bynr«; property pointed
out by (lie defendant; levied on and returned
to me bv a constable.
The interest of Henry Pennington in one
half of lot No. 309. in the first dist. of liirnu r-
Iv Walton now Newton county, adjoining land
of John F.dgo and Knoler, lev ied on to satisfy
nil execution in favor of William Askew,
bearer, against Henry Pennington; property
pointed out by defendant ; levy made .and re
turned to me bv a constable.
LEMUEL V. VNNE, D S.
W II L lie sold on tlie'fiffl Tuesday in Sept
nest, at llabe/iham crhiri house
vvithinlhciisii.ilhotirsofs.de, the following
property, to wit.
250 acres of land, more nr less, lot No. 1
situate, lying and being in the lOili dist.
Habersham county, I* vied on as the property
of Jes;e White, di c’d in satisfy c uitdrv exc
rniions in favor ol John S. R wal acainxt Ma
ry Wliite, adin’x. and Timothy Murry.
One half aeie of land, more or situate
Ring aud being in the town of Cla'k-ville
known and designated in the plan ol sail
t uvii by No 26, levied on n* the prof« rty Join
Stover to satisfy tin execution in lavoiofje-
remi it. Wofford
250 nr rc of land, more or less, known bv
lot No. 1215, situate, lying and bring, in the 2d
dist ll.ibrrshntn eooniv ; Ie - ied on as the |>ro
pet ty of Burges Htrieklaud, to satislv an exe
cution in f.ivorol Paitick Brown lot the tine of
Jitiey Brown.
250 acres land, more or less, lot No. 119,
situate, lying and being iu the lOili dist. ol
I l ibeisham counlv ; levied on as the proper
ty of Drew ry JeflVie.s to *•:.ti>l v sundry execu
tions in favor of Robert Siribling.
One negro man n lined Joe, 30 years of age,
levied on ns the properly of James W aid to
satisfy sundry executions, 1 in lavor of Sam
uel A. Wales, a ml one in favor of Beujunin
Chastain, nml also tin attachment levied on
said negro in favor of El jail ('lark against
the said James Ward.
One I* ark man, levied on as the prop*riy of
W illiam Hase to s oislj an exc ration in favor
of Cleuiondj Quiliinn against said William
li ise and Elijah England security.
BENJAMIN F THOMPSON, Sh ft
O N the Inst Tuesday in Sitplcmoej next,
w ill be sold at (lie court it mse in Mont
gomery county, vv ithin the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to w it :
530 neres ol laud, wiili the tenements tliesn
on, lying in Moi.lgonteiy county, levied on ns
the pio|verty of John Mela han, dec’ll, togn-
ttsly liij taxes for the year 11524.
200 acres, mure or less, pine land, taken as
the property of Burt HI (’.dloym to satisfy an
execution iu favor of Moses Daniel ; returned
to m« by a constable
300 acres ol land, and one other traet of
200 acres, more or less, with a griui mill aud
dwelling houses, levied oil as the property of
Henry Cooper t» satisfy sundry executions in
avoi of Needham McLendon, I*. (' Temple
and James Alston ; returned to uu* by a con
stable.
100 acres pine land, with the tenements
thereon, whereon Daniel Davis** now lives,
to sati-fy a ju Igmcnt issuing from the Superioi
court.
All the crop belonging to Ezekiel Biss, con
sisting of e*» n, cotton, sugarcane and pota
toes, lying on the land on which Esan Bass
lived, to satisfy a judgement of the Supeiior
court as a defaulting juror for October term,
1824. JOHN TURNBELL, D. Sh’fl
S the first Tuesday in September next,
will be sold in the town of Duentui, De
Kalb county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit :
One lot of land, No I 15, in the 1 Ith district
originally Henry now De Kalb county, levied
on as the ptoperty of William Nethiiilin to
s ltkvfv a ft la in favor of Charles .1. McDou
all ; levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
O ie sorrel horse, taken as the property of
William O Wagnon to satisfy a ft la i/i favor
of Luke Rc-iil.
JOHN P END LEV, I) Sh’flT.
Thomas F. Milam’s interest in 101 1-4
acres of U ‘d, more or less, whereon Henry
Sanders now lives, adjoining William Askew
and James Crocket, m the tilth district of tor-
incrly Baldwin now Jasper county, levied on
a*< the property’ of Thomas F. Milam to satisfy
a fi fi issued from a magistrates court in favor
of William McCorkie vs Wiley Milam and
Thomas F Mil un ; property pointed out by
plaintiff; lew made ami returned by acon&la-
ble.
One silver watch, levied on ns the property
of John Dubois, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Beth Nims bearer vs John Dubois
One Jersey waggon, levied on as the pro
perty of Caleb C. Dibble to satisfy a fi ft ii
lavor of Levereu Pardee vs Bates Dibble.
WM. II PRITCI1EI I, D. S^
llflLh be sol I on the first Tuesday in Sep
\ V temher next, at tne court house in the
town of MoultcHio, Jasper county, betweei
l ie usual hours of sale, the lollovving propel
ty, to wit:
One negro girl named Harriet, levied on a
the property of Abner Smith to satisfy sundry
small executions issuing from a justices court
in favor of Lew in Spear bearer vs said Ai
Smith and Henry Head ; levy made and re
turned to me hv John Sparks, constable.
__ MARTIN COCHRAN, Sh’lT
i‘o*n j uKED hau:.
ILL be sold in the town of Monticello,
Jasper county, on the first Tuesday ir
Sept^mU^T next,between the usual hours of
sale, the following propntv, to wit :
A negro nun named Jack, about ft0 years
old, levied on as the property of Elizwbeth
IIcard to satisfy two fi fas, one in favor
Samur I Murray vs Elizabeth Heard, the nth
in lavor of Hannah Hunter, for the use of
Thomas Wheeler vs Elizabeth Heard; pio
petty pointed out by George Moon.
Three beds, bedsteads furniture, 2 trunk*
1 lot of. earilien ware, 1 lot ol castings, toge
flier with sundry other small articles, levied oi
a* the propeity of Cyrus White to satisfy a f
fa in lavor of William MeCurklu va Cyrus
White nml Jacob McClendon
A. NEWTON, I) Sh’fT
l be Bold on the first Tuesday ii
Sept, uext, nt the Court House in Ear
al lit)uri> of sale, die
() N the first Tuc sdav
pfeniber next,
will be sold at I In* com l Jmusc* in the
town of Decatur, l)e Kalb county between tli<
lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Five acres of land, whereon John A. Hop
kins lives, near Decatur, tolerable well
proved, it being part of hit No ft. in the Rltli
dist otiginally Henry now De Kalb county,
levied on a* ihe property of John A Hopkins
to satisfy a fi fu in favor of O & W. Reece
25 acres of laud, more or less, u being part
of lot No 105, in the ISItli dist originally II
ry now De Kalb county, levied on as the |
perfy of J dm !). Granger to satisfy a fi l.
favor of J k. W.Grisham ; levied on a;.d re
turned to me bv a constable.
George Harris, Sh ir
O N the first Tuesday in September next,
will be sold at the c.ouit house iu the
town of Decatur, De Kalb county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to
One lot of land, containing 250 notes, in the
fttli (list originally Gwinnett now De Knlli
county, known by lot No 338, levied on as the
properly of Thomas King to satisfy a ft f,i in
iu favor of Middleton l*ool; levy made and
returned to me bv a constable.
JAMES DIAMOND, D. S.
O N the first Tuesday in Sept, next, will lie
raid *t the court-house in the town of
Bainbridge, Decatur county, w ithin the usual
hour* of s-tle, tlu* following propci ty, to wit:
One lot of laud, No. 63, iu the 2<Uli dist
oikmally Karlv now Decatur, taken ;:s the
property of Win. Pipkin to sutiefy uu execu
tion in fawn of the bt.vte.
A lot of land, No 223, in the 15ih (list, of
oiiginally Early now Decatur, taken as
propeity of Dune-til M< Lant* ? to satisfy sundry
ut.eeutions (duallied against him in the Justice
court by S. Ferry aud others.
A lot of laud, No. 35, iu the I9ih dist ori
ginally F.atly now Decatur, taken as the pro
p’erty ol Samuel Freeman to xaiisfy ail execu
tion in favor of John McDowell, .Ae
JOHN II (*UAV, bhciiif.
O
N the first Tuesdav ill Sej>t.
will
town
ot Hartford, Fula>ki comity , between ill
al hour* of hide, the fallowing properly, vvi:.
I lot ol t ooks, 2 trunks, 2 beds, 8 aitting
clt.urn, 3 tumbln-,, 1 lot croekei v-ware, 1 Le
of |litai win, I poll, 9 ovnii ( 1 (Vying pan.
1 lot of farming meiroU, 1 silver vv ateli, t> liea<
of stock cattle, I si.ot gun, 1 pair tin* «lt-as, 1
head of geese ; the above propeity levied o
as belonging to the estate oi Gray H. Gnrditc
to sati>l\ an nxeciiiiua in favor of I* Mitel •
ell and Rav ft»r the use of K. Mitchell, vs s u
Gtav B. Gardner.
K BARKER, Sh’fT.
CORONr.RS bALE.
O N the fit»t J uebd »y in September ue\
will be sold in the tow n ol hatoutoii, lb"
n un count) , within the usual hoursolsale,lh
fo!Icw ing property, to w it
lb tty a vvoui.ui about 2ft, Patty n girl a bn,
11, Jerry a bov about 10 nioutiis old, ! s
bo nd, I bureau, I desk. 1 book case, 1 son
horse, 5 leather beds and furniture, I spinw
w Itrrl uad loom, 2 vvulnui tables, I clock
dot ii setting cliaus, and the house aim kit*
en furniture, not pntlieularl) named m i;
mortgage, levied ini as the property ot \\
S. Morgan, t<» satistv two •uor'^ ige ii f.»s ir
vorot Wm. Varner \\ ui. ^ Moigan ; p
pertv pointed «)iit bv the plaiutitT.
A.NTHONV HGLLOU AY, Cororer.
YV
WsS
U 1 ^.
ly county, within the
following property, to wit
One negro woman by the name of Elly
about 3d years of age, taken as the property
of Wni. Neavs, r*n. to satisfy an execution *
lavorol* Charles J. McDonald, and otliei fi
fas against said Nears.
I) AV ID_ ITS MIT II, 8 hbT.
,»id on the first Tusfdny
xt, nt the court house
town of (ireciiesborougli, Greene county
between the usual bouts of ale, the foil
ing property, to w it .
Four negroes, Cvntha and three childim
Tom, Robert and Wyley, all levied 6n a* tin
property of William Fitzpatrick to satisfy sun
dry li fas issuing from a magistrates court
favor i.f Daniel Mercer. Littleton Bulk uml
others vs said Fitzpatrick.
WILLIAM GREER, D 9.
O N the first Tuesday in September next
will • o sold at the com t-lumse in the
town of Gieeiieshorough, Greene county, be
tween the usual hours of sain, the follow in
properly, to wit:
Uno negro man by the name of Edmond
about 35 oi 40 yens of age, levied on ns tin
property of Greene And.uos to satisfy a fi f
in favor of Samuel Davis vs said Andrews
NICHOLAS HOW ARP, 8h’ff
O N the first Tuesday m Sept, next, will
be sold at the court-house door, in the
town of Lexington,Oglctliorp'-count) .batwec
the unii.i1 hours of sale, the following pro
pcrly, to wit :
One negro man by the. name of Jo :atli
about 20 years of age, levied on as the proper
I)'ol MaupiisD F. Beall, to satisfy nn exe
cation in favor of Charles V. Collier, vs. M
.-,'iis D. I' Beall, issued on the foreclosure
Mortgage, property pointed out in mortcag
W ILL be sold in Irwinton, Wilkiosoi
county, on the first Tuesday in $e|
temhor next, within the usual hours of sale
the following property, to wit
Four lots uf land' to wit : No 125, U0
13J, 12ft, and 60 acres, part oflot No 151,par
ol them improved, lying in the 4th (list Wil
kinson coavily, levied upon as the property of
Benaj \h King to s itisfv a ft fa issued from t
Superior court, on attachment, in favor
Henry Johnson.
liil M acros pine land, No not known, ad
j«'ining Wm Ross and others, improved, leviec
on to satisfy a ti t.i issued from a justices court
in lavorol Morton N. Burch against William
Jenkins ; levied on and returned by a con^ta
ble.
273 acres of nine land, in the Ith district of
said county, well improved, No imt known, ad
joining L'mb rwood and others, whereon Ma
ry Williams mid William Gilbert live, tnk
a* their property to satisfy a ti fa from the Su
perior court iu favor ol James Neal against
the said !\ illinms auljt iilbert; pointed out by
the defendants
J\ME
VV/ ILL be sold a i I
r ▼ » sonville, 'idlair county, outlie first
Tuesday’ iu Sep i tuber next, within the usual
hours of sale, ti e follow mg properly , to vv it:
202 1-2 tuic.s vd land, more or less, known
by No 23ft, in the Mill distiici ; also 202 1-2
acres of land, more or less, known by No 287,
in the 1 l(h dist of Telfaii county, well impro
ted, whereon 11 tie Goldsmith now lives,levied
on to satisfy an execution in favor of William
( liisholin vs Nathaniel Stniham ; property
pointed om by Hah* G ddsinith ; levied on and
returned to tne bv Jos. \\ illiaius, constable.
HUGH COOK, 1). Sb’ft.
LINDSEY, sirir.
•• corni home in Jat
r county,
4 GREf’.ABLE loan order of Die honor.vl
bl I derior court of Washington county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in October next ; at
the com t bouse in tb« town ol SandetBville.
in said county, all the real estate of Willinn
Mills,dec’d consisting of 200 acres of pine
land in said county, lying on the waters o
Kegg creek, adjoining Morris, Ma’pass and
others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditorsof said dee’d.
JAMES MILLS, Adm’r.
JOHN E GARDNER, A elm*
April 20 in right of his wife.
O N the first 1 uesday in October next, vvill
be sold, pursuant to an order of the In
ferior court of Houston, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, within the lawful hours at P
, in said county, a traet of land, known
lot No. 14, ill 5tfi dist of said county, it being
the property of Thos. Butcher, deed, subject
to the widow’s dower Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM SMITH, Adm’r.
July 26
P OSTPONED SATE—On the fiist Tues
day in September next, will be sold at
the court house in Satidcrsville, Washington
e.ountVj ptir*»uant to leave obtained, a tract ol
land lying in Washington county, containing
291 acres, more or less, on Sand Hill creek
{joining Rutherford , sold for the benefit of
the heirs of Robert Barnett, dec’d.
Wins. RUTHERFORD, Adm’r.
bARAli BARNETT, Adm’x.
July 2ft
4 GHEE ABLY to an order of the lionora*
X\. ble the Inferior court of Oglethorpe
county, will be sold at the court house door in
Monroe county,on tin* first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, one tract of land, containing 202 1-2
, ly mg in the 3d district of Monroe coun
ty, No 109. Sold (or the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the estate of Snmacl Patton,
dec’d. Terms on the dav.
samuel Patton, Adm r.
July 2ft with the will annexed
TYfOTICE—’Will be sold at (he late rcsi-
J 1 donee of Joseph Livingston, late of Lau
rens county, dec cl. on 1 hursday the 25th day
of August next, all die perishable property oj
of said dec’d consisting of household and
kitchen fnrniure, stock of hops, horses, cat-
tie and sheep, ami sundry other articles too
tedious to mention, lerms made known on
t,,Cd! ' 5 '' Rr.l'BEN UNDERWOOD,
July }<2 qualified Ex|or*
O N iiicTir.t Tuesday in Octolmr next, will
lie fold al the court-Imuff- in the town
of Hartford, Pulaski county, all the uegrucs
beioucinc to the estate of I).irons Packer, dc*
reased, consisting of women and girls. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said dee d Terms made known on the day
THOMAS JOHNSTON, Adm’r
July 2ft
POSTPUM'J) S.lLi:.
W ILL bo sold at the court house in Mor
gait county, bn the first Tuesday in
September next, between the usual houis ol
bate the following property, to wit :
One negro boy by tin* name of Randle, about
ten yearj old ; levied on as the property of
John Freeman to satisfy a fi t.v in lavor of
John Van 'Vagncn vs Jnmes B. ("dppage and
John Freeman; properly pointed out by said
Freeman. REUBEN MANN, SlVll.
O N lilt* first Tuesday in September next,
will be sold at the com i-house iu Carncs-
vi!!e, I’r tidtlin county, witmn the usual houis
ol (Mile, the lollovving property, or so much
thereof, as will satitly the tax aud cost for the
year 1821, to vv it :
202 1-2 acres of pine land, in the county of
'\ ilku s in, No ami district unknown, returned
lor the osuvte ot J. Glenn,(Led. and drawn bv
said Glenn ; tax dm* 21 cents.
JAMES QUIT LI AN, T. C.
P URSUANT to an i
ordinary of Jasper
at the court-house in 1!
fiiMTuevday iu Qctohei
rdirol the court o
rounty, will be sold
nlv county, un the
xi, betvvr
iHual hours of sale, one lot of land, lying
2d dist of su’wl eomivy, N > 211—al>o one lot
lying in the 4tli (list ol' * iid county, No 151,
l»eing part of the real estate of Richard Pol-
aid, di c’d. Terms cash
aprd 5 _ JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r.
TlL ho sulci 01 ll •e court house in the
town of GrcenduuGreene onanhe-,
outlie first Tuet» lay in September mxt. I0G
atacs ol lain!, lying on the booth iwik of
f )gechee, atljoinii g .1 ,-m , i Riley and others, if
Being the teal cut n«* r»i J.»!in D Kerr, dec’ll
lol-e Hold agreeable to thv order of tlie Infe
rior court ol said ot ii ni., sitiingf.tr ordinary
purpoM'», for tlie > eiM-iit ,.i the hm saml ereif-
ABRAM AM PEKK1S, Ann’r.
VV' 1
11
td>*
. * S (lie III ■: ; .
7 will be sold it’ v !i*»
•rigiuall'
iniring \
»ne de
i»T the
in N "Wember next,
Mmri-house in ill*
own of Katontoii, Putnam county, two thirds
d a traet or parcel of l.iiul, known and di>-
mguishfd by lot Nu 239 in tlie 14th dutnei
i ow Putnam county, ad-
sl ..i J tui .Head and K.Wioi.d
• ;o t:e s ild for rl.c henr-
' L -l.uuil Trice, doc’d.
I' M i • UI I HI . .
J‘ ViORXN,
• ■ T Sale Postponed.
sd.’V in Sept, next, " ill b
uit house in Mo tieello
antati n wWere.ui Kiel
f
i in i
i l Co
con
" » acre-de. rod Sold i
ue of Rieliaul Pollard
• the purchase money pm
oilier hall tin- CluU'm
• security with a miom
H-S RAMSEY, Adni'r.
^\. court of Newton county', when Filling
(or ordinary purposes, will be sold ai the court
Irousc door iu Ilenry county,on the firstTurs
day in September next, lot of land No. 182, ii
the 3<l dist of Henry county, the real estate
of Ephraim Daniel, tier’d. Sold for ihe be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d
Terms made know non the dav of sale.
DAVID COWDEN, Adm’r.
may 17 V10
[VTOTICE—Will be Hold on the first Tuc*
Lx day in November npxt, afthe courthouse
in Marion, agreeable to nn order of the hono
rable court of ordinary, one lot of land, No.
27, in the 23d di«t of formerly Wilkinson now
Twiggs county, it being the real estate, of Cor-
dy Sauls, dec’ll. Sol I for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate Ten
made known on the dav of sale.
mig 9 TI1KOPI1ILD5 SAULS, Adm
4 G REE A BLE to the last vvill and testa-
/ w ment of the late John E Denson, dec’ll
of Hancock couniv, vvill be sold in the town
of Tliomnston, Upson county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, 202 1-2 acres of
land, known by lot No 221, in the 10th distrie
formerly Monroe, now Upson countv. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said dec’d. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JOHN N. DENSON
august 9 Ac^ng Kx’or.
£ \ N the first Tuesday in November next,
x ? vvill be sold at the court bouse ill New
ton county, a lot of laud. No 2.11, in the 10th
distnr t, formerly Henry now Newton county
Sold as the propeity of Randall bln (field, laft
• f Wayne county,‘deed, for the benefit of the
heirs of said dred.
BRYANT SHEFFIELD, Adm’r
june 7
N OTICE-Will be told on the first Tue»-
day in October next.attho court-house
in tlietovvtj of Monticello, Jasper county, with
in the law ml hours of sale, the negroes belong
ing to the estate of Hammon Wilkinson, late
of said county, dec’ll, to be sold by order of
the Infeiior court of said county, w hen sitting
for ordinary purposes, for the benefit ot the
heirs of said estate Term* nude known on
the dav. J- WILKINSON,
july 26. S. WILKINSON,
> Adm’rs.
E J
: r.x
• Adin’i
O N the first Tuesdav in January next, wni
be sold at the court-house in Millcdge
viilc, the bouse and loi on JefT- ison street
1 ili*tv occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, de
eea. ft. S Id in pursuance of the vv ill of said
• le f ' I. fi r the benefit of ihe dixti ibutees.
ju . II 1 il.l DING LEWIS, Ex’.
V G REE ABLE to leave obtained from the
tin: honorable the Inferior court,
for oiilinarv purposes for Camden county, I
slmllo'i do*first '1 uesday in Sep embernext ex
pose to public sale at the court bouse at Jeff' r
son, in said county, a lot ot land in the 10th
disf. of Monroe county, No 91, for the benefit
of the orphans of Levi Johns, dec’d.
ju~ * JOHN L EE, (>tiai dian.
ILL be sold on the first T uesday Sep
j tember next, at the court-house in Sill-
ledgevilb-, the real estate of Mrs. Elizabeth
L Hines, deeM adjoining R. G Crittenden
and others. To be sold, pursuant to an order
of the Inferior court ot Baldwin county, when
silling for ordinary purposes, lor tlie benefit of
the heiis.
Terms of Sab—One half of the purchase
money payable 25th Dec. 1325, and the ba
lance on tlie 25!li Dee. thereafter.
JOHN KENNON
WM. i URN EH,
Also, at the same time and place, a house
and lot in the town of Mllledgoville on Jeffer
son street, now occupied by Isaac Harvey,
Etiq belonging to the estate of John B. llineL,
dee’d. Terms as above,
june 11 JOHN KENNON, ExV
O N the first Tuesday iu October next, will
be sold at the court-house in Irwinton,
pursuant to mv order of the Inferior couit ot
Wilkinson county, sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, a tract of land in said county, containing
202 1-2 acres in tlie 4-tli district, it being the
real estate of Stephen Gilmore, ilec’il.
AMBROSE MURPHY, Adm’r.
july 19
A GREEXbTE to an order from tlie Hun.
/V the Justices of the Inferior court of
Crawford county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, vvill be sold on the first Tuesday in
October uext in the town of Knoxville, 7 ne-
ernes, viz: A'ilet, Chailotte, Pat, Temp,
Nance, Plve.be and Joe.
Aud also on the first Tuesdav in November
next vvill be sold iu Decatur D' knn* county,
one lot of land, No. 232. in the I ith dist for
merly Henry county, it being the real estate
of Joab Grubbs, late of said county dee’d. and
sold (or the benefit of the heirs aifU ereditoi.'of
said dec’d Terms u»ad.*. known on tire day
of sale.
BENJAMIN GRUBBS, Admr.
Julv 26
EXECUTOR’S SALE-Will be sold nt
the house of Wm. Childs in Jones conn-
Wednesday the 17th day of August next,
tlie pe.iisli.ible property of the estate of John
Childs,dec’d. consisting ol horses, cattle ? hogs,
bacon, corn, wheat, household and Kitchen
furniture, plantation and blacksmiths tools,
one cotton machine and wheat thresher, the
half of a road waggon nml other small articles,
a credit, the terms of vvhii h will be made
known on the dav of sale.
JOHN CHILDS, l
MICHAELS. CHILDS,)
june 28
O N the first Tuesday in October next, will
be sold at the court-house in the town of
Covington, Newton county, between the usual
hours of sale, three negroes, a woman by the
name of (Race, her daughter Eliza, mid an
infant. Sold as the property of Daniel Farr,
late of said county, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of sniil dec'll.—
Terms made known on the day.
july 2ft JOHN UARR, Ailm’
O N Saturday the 27tli August next, will
be sold at the late residence of Warren
Moore, (lee’il in Putnam county, a quuntitv
of household and kitchen furniture, and nil
the stock consisting of hots Sj hogs, cows, foe
together with many other nrticles. Sold for
the benefit of the lieirs and creditors Terms
of sale made known on the day.
THOMAS B ESPEY, ) r .
WILLIAM MOORE, J bxu rs '
julv 12
O ICE—Will be sold at the late resi
de nee ( f Thomas Hun , dec’ll, in Gwin
nett rounty, on the fourth Saturday in August
nextj all ilie personal property of said dec’d.
consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, bogs, farm
ing implements, household furniture, foe. foe.
Terms made known on the dav of sule
_.july 19 ALMOND BRYAN, Adro’r.
O S’ Saturday the 27tli ciy of August next,
will In* sold at the bouse of Stafford Wil
liam*, in Jones county, 1 sitting chairs, and
some articles of pot ware, belonging to the es
tate of Jauies Smith, dec’ll. '1 o he sold for
cash ASA COX, Adm’r.
july 19
A ILL be sold on Monday the 22d day of
* ^ August next, at the late residence of
William \\ bite, late of V*. ilkimvoti county, de
ceased. all the peisona! property of said deed,
consisting ol stock ol different kinds, house
hold and kitchen furniture, foe. Terms made
known on the day of sale
july 12 LEAVEN VINSON. Adm’r.
) N Friday the 2d day of September next,
vvill In* sold at the house of John Gools
by, Si dec’ll, late of Jasper county, tlie per
sonal property of said dec’d. consisting of
horses, cows and hogs, one good yoke of stivers,
household and kitchen fur it me, foe Terms
, made known on the day of sale.
PLEASANT GOOLSBY. AdmT.
july 12 with the will annexed
TV[ OTICE—To Jesse Smith, Tiicmos Smith
ll and James Smith, heirs of John Smith,
dec’d living out of the state of Georgia, their
agents, attornies, and all whom it may connern
are hereby notified (lint Milla Smith of Wib
kinson rounty and state ol Georgia, widow of
John Smith,dec’d. will make application by
petition to the next Superior court to be held
nt Wilkinson court-house, in and for said coun
ty, ro the 3d Monday in October next, to lay
off nnd nsslgn her dower in the two separate
Lis or sqtiaies of land known and distinguish,
ctlby No 133 and 137,in the 4th district of said
county, and which of right belonged to John
Smith, her husband, in his life time, and of
which thesuid Milla now claims her dower.for
mii.i.a smith,
Widow of John Smith, dec’d.
Irwinton, Wilkinson co. July 2ft
G t EORGIA, Oglethorpe county, Clerk’s
T oftice of the Inferior court—Taken up
by Henry Bailey,living in Cnpt. RusseauTiUst
and posted before John Landrum, Esq on the
2d July, 1325, a sorrel mare mule, about 4 feef
high, supposed to lie 3 or 4 years old, with the
appearance of *i brand oil the left buttock ;
appraised to
aug 2 ISAAC COLLIER, Clk
C t KORGIa, Baldwin county Simeon
JI Kemp, Esq. tolls before ine nn acting
justice of the peace for Cnpt. Redding's dist.
one large ('stray sorrel horse, supposed to be
15 years old, with a blaze iu bis lace, no other*
marks perceivable, veiy poor and much abus
ed, 5 feet 4-inches high, appraised by David
Shelton nnd George Ray to #12 50 rents, tins'
27th July, 1825. A. HORTON, j. p.
Wm. J Davis, r. i c.
Auga-t 2 __
( ' EORG1A, Dooly county, Clerk’s Office'
~W Infeiior court—Josinli Roberts of the
.01 fttli company disf. tolls before J. Ii. Scarbo
rough, Esq. 2 steers, each about 7 or 8 years
old, 1 ied and white speckled, marked wJjoa
poplar leaf in the right and crop aud 2
the left ear, nnd the brand cannot l»e
tinted ; the other'yellow brindled, markeiDwidt
a poplar leaf in the right and split and under-
bit in the left year, dueflapped, branded thus,
\\ II ; appsnised by B (i. Paulettaud Jacob
Roberts at #24, June I lib, 1825,
August8 s L I.AMPKIN Clk.
EORGIA, Irwin county—Pcisonaly ap-
P peared before me David Callaway, wJio
beinf. duly sworn sailh, that lie wns )>t>*sessed
oftwo notes of band given by Thomas Haynes
of Hnncoek caunty, liotli dated in Beplember
last, about the 21st day of said month, as well
n* this deponent recollects, one lor #100,due
ilie first day of November last, which ispatf
off and discharged ; die other tor ^1^> due
the 20th of Dei ember last, with a credit of
#15on the same, which notes are so lost by
this deponent, that they cannot be found
L»AV11) CALLAWAY.
Sworn tn and subscribed before me, litis 4lh
of July, 1325. JACQJJ YOUNG,.r. i c.
To the hotioi'uble the Inferior court of Irwin
counltj.
The petition of David Cjllaway shewed/,
that the afore mentioned notes, described in
the. above affidavit, arc so lost as they are set
forth, and he prays tins honorable court t *•«-
t.iblisli copies of said lost notes, in lieu ofi|j/e
origiunls in terms of the law, copies of vvhr«4s
are hereunto annexed And your petitioned
will ever pray, foe.
DAVID CALLAWAY.
COPY OK THF. NOTE?.
On or before the first day of November neit,
f promise to pay David Callaway or bear*r,
$100. for value received this 21st Sept. lbJA.
-(Signed) T IlAYNEfcx
On or before the 20di ('ay of December next,
I promise to pay David Callaway or bearer,
5150. for value received, this 2Ut Sept. 1624.
(Signed) T. HAYNFi.
Credit on the last noto—Received filceu
dollars in nr.it.
On motion, ordered, that copies be estab
lished ui lieu of said lobl oiigiual notes, atthc
next term of this court, unless cause be shifta
to the contrary, upon publir utiun of the p*>
\ T)Tll ’E—Between the usual hours of sale,
on the 1st Tuesday in Sept, next, vvill be
sold at the court house of Upson county, by
order of the Inferior court, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, the negroes belonging to
the estate of Lucy Cook, deed Sold for the
^ benefit of the In irsand creditors. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
May 10 J AM ES^ \Y ALKER,___Adm’r_
W ILL be sold on Thursday the 1st day o
September next, at the late residence
of Wm. Smith, deed, in Madison county, all
the personal property of said deed, consisting
of different kinds of stock, household and
kitchen furniture,plantation tools, foe.
DAVID SMITH,
july 12 WILLIAM SMITH
IV’UTICE—Will be sold on Saturday the
i 17tIi of September next, in Lament,
county, at the plantation of Mathew Smith,
di c'd, all tin personal propertv of laid dec’d.
which 1ms not yet been sold, consisting of
household and kitchen furniluie, a carl and
mare with several other articles.
august 9 EZEKIEL SMITH, Adm’r.
G UARDIAN’S SALE—Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in October next, at the
court house in tlie Town of Katouton, a likely
negro fellow belonging to the orphans of Ur
ban Cooper, dec d. Twelve months credit
will be given and approved security requited.
1IIOMAS COOPER, >'
STEPHEN W ESTON, >Guardians.
MILTON COOPER, b
augoit 1 1H0
N OTICE—Will benldon Saturday, the
10th of September next in the town ol
Clinton, Jones county , all the personal pro
perty of Beverly Marsh, dec’d. consisting of a
complete set of cabinet work tools, a quantity ot
lumber, wearing appatel, a valuable vvatcli,
nnd many other articles too tedious to men
tion. .terms made known on the dav of sale.
August % JOHN JONI8, Adm’r
IVTOTldE—Will he sold at t*'* - late reel
. N deuce of Archibald G. Bilbo, dec d. iu
Newton county, on Sntuniay the 17th of Sep
tember next, the whole of the perishable pro
perty, likewise the household and kitchen fur
niture, together with other articles, belonging
so said estate Teinis of sale made known on
that dav
CARY WOOD,
SOLOMON GRAVES,
aligns' 2
N OTICE—VN «ll be sold at the late icsi*
dence of Adam Lawson, deceased, or
Thursday the 25th n| August next, all the pr
risk able property belonging to the estate o.
s iid dec ‘d. consisting of horses, hogs, house
hold and kitchen furniture
And between the usual hours of sale on tin
tiirt TneK.’iav in November next, v'ill lie sol-
si the court-house of Henry county, by ordr
of the Inferior court, w lien sitting tor ordinal
purposes, the negroes belonging to the cstai
if Adam Lawson,dec’d Sold for the bene
of the lieirs aud creditors of the said dec’*
fernih made known on the dav of sale,
jaly 19 DAVID LAWSON, Adufr.
Adm’r:
Adin’i
A LL those who arc indebted to The estate
1V. ot William II Morrow, late of Newton
county, dec’d. are requested to make inune-
diatc payment, and nil those having demand:
against said estate are requested to present
them in terms of the law duly authenticated.
July 2ft __ DAVID MORROW, Adm’r.
4 LL p*■ i Stins iiu!i .ini to the cM.ite of Lew
is M. Lopcr, dec’d. arc requested to
make Immediate payment ; nnd those having
demands against sant estate are requested to
lender them in according to law.
THOMAS JOHNS J ON, Adni’i
julv 2ft
A LL persons indebted t<» the estate (»f Adam
J\. Lawson, late ol Ilenry county, dec’d
are requested to make immediate payments,
and those having demands against bald estate
arc lierrbv iKitifii d to present them according
to law. ‘ DAVID LAWSON, Adm’
July 19
A LL persons indebted to tlie (Mate ol Jo-
jijL nntlian Rigby, dec’d. are hereby re(|ucst-
cdto make immediate payment, nnd those that
have any demands against said estate are
quested to li.n d them in agreeable to law
they vvill be burred.
july 5 JONAS GRIFFIN, Adm’
JVTOTK E—The heiisauddistribtvtecsol the
i. 1 estate of Lucy C’ook, deed will licreiiy
take notice that I shall apply to (lie court of
Oitliiiaiy of Upson county,on the fust Monday
in Srptember next, for an older to sell the ne
grots of said estate.
JAMES WALKER, Adm’r.
_ May 10 __ Vft
A LL pci seas imlehted to the tb.ate u f A r-
1 chibald G. Bilbo, late of Newton counlv,
dec’d. arc requested to make payment.-—
Those having demands against said estate are
hereby notified to present them according to
law.
CARY WOOD, ; . . ,
SOLOMON GRAVES, ) Adm rs *
august 2
V
To the heirs of Benjamin Trier, dee'tl.
OU are hereby notified that I shall peli
lion the Hon. Superior court ol Bald
win county on the first .Monday in October
next to assign me iny dower out of the half of
a square ot land, numbered 323, on the waters
of Toblers creek, and now in nn possession
PATIENCE JONES.
June 7 3m—3C
A LL persons concerned an- hereby notifi
il. ed that 1 shall apply as the law directs,
for an order to layout my dower oflot No
91, in the 2d (list, ol Habersham county, it be
ing tlio laud belonging to John Irwin, late of
said county, dec’d.
May 31' CATHAR1NB ERWIN.
HUNG Molly Hudson, Benjamin Cook and Ell*
L belli his wife, Benjamin Fleming and
Frances his wife, Bernard (’. Heard and Ma
ry hi* wile, William Hudson, Lucy Carter,
John Cason, Edward Cason and William Ca
son— You are hereby notified that 1 shall pe
tit ion the honorable Superior court o; Elbert
county, at the next September term of said
court, to appoint propci persons to assign and
scu.ft dower to myself, tlie widow ot John
Beck, in and to a certain tract of land in said
county, whereon the said Molly Hudson now
lives, on V'aun's creek, containing 200 acres
more or less, adjoining lauds ot Thomas a!
Banks and others. SARAH BECK,
Widow of John Bcck,dec'd
j» n * M 3ni*
EORGIA, Monroe county, Clerk s of-
A (to*of the Inlorior court—1William Hit
• ins of Cnpt. VVrmlit's dist lolled before Wd-
'•am W Boyet, Lsq. on the 25th of June, a
orrcl horse, 4 feel C inches high, bis right
find foot white, a star in hb forehead, and
.bout 5 years old; appraised to £30. July £8
*>7>- , GREEN HILL, Clk.
Augusts Tio
xvn.c. i.# \
il I J‘lt» *
ceedingfi according i
A true extract from the minutes of f*
court, July lib, 182
WILLIAM SL0NI
_ j'dv 26 vvtj J J—4^1
( ' LORGI A, Joiics county—Persona nyV
. iT peared before me Mark Petereo.i, a
Justice of tlie Peace for said county, John
Bdbrtty, and after beitig duly sworn, *saifi on
oath, that lie hits lott four$;i0 notes, given by
Nicholas l«. U. Hearn to Thomas Bazenwte,
due the 2&tb tlay of Docember next, or the 1st
day of January, 1826; also one g80 note giv*
on by Thomas Bazcmore to deponent, due at
the same time ; also five other g30 notes giv
en by Thomas Bazetnore to deponent due the
2jth day of December or the first day of Jan
uary, Itk7 ; also five other XJO notes aud one
$10 note given by Thomas B izmnoro to said
deponent due the 25th day o. December or
tlie first of January, 1828 The deponent
states that the said notes are lost or mislaid
so that they cannot be obtained.
JOHN BILBRAY.
Sworn to before me, this 12m dav of July
1845. MARK PATTERSON,/.P.
july 19
MOTIVE. *
A LI. persons are cautioned from trading
il for two notes of band given to Nathan'
Harper, both bearing date in and about 20lit
Decenther, 1821, one given fo. $ 100, payable 4
45th Deer tidier, 1845, tlie otliei j!9J 50 cents,
payable 25th December, 1846. The consider.
ijon for which said notes was given has en
tirely tailed, and 1 am determined not to nay
NEKD1IAM ROGKKS.
them,
july 26
■It 43
A LL persoiis are hereiiy cuutioaed againss
V trading for a certain promissary note gie
ven m a contract the 3d Kebuary last for 0175,
payable to .lohu Carter lOili of February
next, inasmuch as the contract for which
the nolo was I'iven, has not been complied
w ith. I am determined mu to pay it until com
pelled by law. CALEB TOMPKINS.
August 9 a . so
JV It TICE.
f do hereby forewarn nil persons from tra
ding for a paper with my assignment given
11 J aimer Snell for .S’70, due the|45ili of De
cember last and dated the winter or spring be
fore, as the same was given on conditions that
have tailed and payment will not be made un
til compelled hv luvv. ^
BENJAM1N S. OULF.TRF.X
August 2 3.^
To the. Public.
O N the 17th or 18th ult. an unprincipled
Vankee scoundrel, who calls himself by
the name ol ORAN' CASTLE, came to my
bouse in this county, in company with a res
pectable gentleman who bad some business
with me, and imposed n piece of unsound pro
perty upon me, fur which 1 gave him mv note
payable on the 45ih December next, tor SlOoJ
dated as above. I would caution the public
not to have tiny thing to do with said note, as
I have no doubt Ite vvill etuiervvov In practice
another ft aud upon some innocent man, when
be so well knows the said uolc was frandiileni-
Iv obtained ; and lie is also well assttri ad .at
1 am determined not to pay the same. ▼
..... . , , JAMES COlVAN.
lltllsboro , Jasper county, Aug 'J 3t
Stop the Villiau.
OTOI.F.Non the night of the 15th Inst. 2
bJ blue coats, one nearly new, nnd iheolher
not quite hall worn, with metal buttons, tin-
luces of which are oval. The above coate
were stolen by a man who calls himself John
.otains, sltiut built, aliout 5 leet G inches
‘sgh and light hair. He had on when he
went off, a blue striped round about coat and
a run of drab patitaloous, be is a carpenter
t.y tratle nml generally wears a white b it A
reward of fifty dollars will be given to nny
person who will apprehend the thief nodded v-
rr him to the subscribers in the town of For-
syUr,or a reward ol JJdO if Jre is secured in
any jail in this State.
Julv 2G
SAMUEL PAXTON,
Daniel grant.
for sjile,
T HE well known and valuable possessions
whereon John Heard, late of Juvner
county, dec'd. lived, containing 450 acres of
land in a body, as good as any in the county , on
which Is u good comfortable frame dwelling
bouse, a goud hatching Si other necessary buil
dings ; about 170 acres of land open in good or
der lor cultivation,« very good peach it epole
orchard, with a first rate steam distillery. Pers
ons wishing to purchase would do well to view
the premises and judge for themselves A good
bargain may be had in the aliore property by
•nuking early application and good pat meins ‘
ANN’IS HEARD,'Ex\
augu3t 2 tf—— 1 >