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''ILL fi * sold ft 1**!* » .li-.l in >1*i
Ir. Jg*»vi’|p Bn I Iwin r-mnlv* on the fit*
turn.by in September next.Iretwrrn tin? usua*
imi'in* ««l*,ilii» fallowing property, vix •
(hw m'vo irin'an.d York, SI ycm-s old,
tak -.i os the pr>perty of .Volin Suu-gra to sa
tisfy a fi f.i in f*v*rof Stephen Gni'uii.
One half arte lot «»uil improvftinritKtlirrron,
known n« lot No .1, in square Vo 30, at tit**
r >rn*r of Wnfnn and McIntosh Streets, levied
o.i »h iIt*? p**»|w»rty of Jam*** Wil-w.ti to satisfy
\ ft fi in favor of Jumra Sib* Calhoun.
The follawittg negroes, Daniel, Rc bbin,
l)«oi*», Freed i t, Peter, K mliiel, Willson,
Ji rhinoatl, Harriot, imtah. Man Unit, Bill, Lu
cm.la, B.»b, Polly, Amanda, Eli**, Silvan.
Leity, *Vinnj,a*wl I 20 acres *nk at.d hirkory
btiul, a'ljoi un 1 ; J-iillett, Pally aad others in
Jtnhlwiit count., levied on as the property of
Win. Minor, aiiniV of the c^fUte of Franco
Smith deed, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of I*. F*
J xi'.leil lor the use of the Bank of Darien,
ai* linst the said Minor J properly pointed out
l>v said Minor.
.? a WORSH4M ®\ff
O
mdry
W l LI. he sold it the eoert
hn!^eville v J||||<hviit comity, on tie first
Titrodiv in Oriober nest, between the if'Ual
fkturv of safe, the tollowinc property,to wit:
Five negroes, 4 -linHe*, Peter, Socky, Cltnr*
loti and Abbey, 4 cows, 15 head of hog*, l> iron
tftHimlcaak 1 ', I tin roaslftr, Impair andirons, I
oil Rind, 7 lamps, l brass comJIcstir.ks, 13
pair situ'fcrs, 10 cot glass deranters, 13 dint
decanters l ir*>rt bound keif*, I .Inputted su
gar book, 1 large waiter, I small do | desk,
I table, I Bjl r ;, 1 brass bound bucket, 5 eo.it
'finishes, 9 com job iiikstamls, I state do. I
backgammon hoard and table, I settee, I
wheel barrow, 2 non wedgfs 2 large lantei ns,
I d i for stable, 1 thoval and apode, 8 dinig
tables, 1 ftotei xilo moulds, 6 3* 12 doaen Honp
plates, i.i.l i dining do 5 dor.. cup #». 2 dozen
cujis and * inner*, 8 bloc sugar dishes, 6 sauce
tureens, 1 large, blue diah, 21 do 7 steak do
43 .<mi> tureens,G tea pots, It bowls, l dozen
tumblers, 29 wine glass**, 9 milt nelleis, 7 pla-
ted cast in, 4 bread baskets. 3 pitchers, 2 tea
trays, l knife bon, 19 dozan knives and lurks,
1 siiver soupspoon, II silver spoon u, I 1-2 citi
zen te t spoons, 2 mats, 7 pots, 2 ovens, 2 fry
i.ig pans, 3irm bake pans, S tea kittles, 2 waul
kill let, 3 spi ler*. 3 skillets, J wash tubs, l pads
23 bed* nnd furniture, 9 looking gimmes,
3 Urge. do. \ wash stands, 1 2 enmnon tables, 1
oval lea, do. 100 Windsor ch.nrs, I bureau and
•Secretary, 1 maliogoity bedstead, I safe, I jwrir
steely i»*.I •, I dearborn scale aud beam, taken
as the property of Appleton Rosscterto satis
fy a li fa mi tin? foreclosure of a mortgage in
ll.or of Tomlinson Fort. Terms Cash.
J. G. WORSH AM, Sh’ff.
W ILL be sold on the first' Tuesday in
September next, in tlio town of Mil-
ledgcville, Baldwin county, within the usual
h* 'it s ill site, the following property, to wii:
One rifjgro girl Jeuuey, 10 years old, levied
on as the properly of James Kinney to satisfy
fi e fi I is i i favor of the Admistrators of Ja
cob Mill *r, d .m-.M. against Mary Miller, Joshua
Tu.n t and James Kinney; property polit
ic I out by Milhoru Turner ; levied on and re-
tuned to mu by Nnwbill Moore, coincable.
All tli- interest of James Fiuigan in tc to 27
a i ?so( land, more or less, with the improve
ments thereon, lung on the waters of Camp
cie.'k within three miles of MiljedgevilJe. levi
ed to satisfy one li fa iu favor of Abner iiam-
mond. Terms cash.
\VM. URIGG, D. Sh’ff.
the first Tueaday in September next,
n I be sold at the mm t-house in Morgan
j between the lawful hours of sale, the
following propel ty, to wit:
I horse, levied on as the property
of JefleiMin Lanier o satisfy afi fa in taiorol
Samuel A. Gfier.
152 acres of land, more or less, No. not
known, in (lie I9ih dist of originally Baldwin
now Morgan county, adjoining the land* of
Whaley, Gibson and ot' 1 is, levied on a* the
property of John Mitchell to satisfy a
fnvorof Augustus B. Longilrect and
otlo r fi fas.
Three negroes, Sue key about 3G years old,
Filson a hoy about 9 years old, and Harriet
about J years old, levied on as the property of
Kdward Butler to satisfy two fi fas in favor ol
Stratton u Earle and others vs said Butler.
REUBEN MANN, Sh’fT.
N the first Tuesday in Seplc liber next,
will l>e sold nt the eonrl-house in Ma-
diaon, county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro boy named Bill, about 13 years
old, 225 asres of land, in the 20th dist of ori
ginally Baldwin now Morgan county, on Hard-
labor creek, adjoining Roberts, also 101 1-4
acres, adjoining Phillips and others, all levied
he ortmerty of Archibald Coleman to
_ a V. r. e.. ... . r .....i n^., _
W Jf.L be sold on the li
September next, in tho tow
Tuesday i
of Co«
gtou, Newton county, w itliin the usual hours
of »»ale. the following property, to wit:
One half of lot No 212, in the 1‘Jth district
of formerly Baldwin now Newton eouniv, le
vied on to satisfy a fii n favor of William Cow-
den against Dav*id Johnson and Jerry Ca-
uant endorser ; property pointed out l»y defen
dant ; levy made and returned by a constable.
One fractional lot No 2G4, in the first district
of formerly Walton now Newton county, le
vied on to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the state ol
Georgia against Samuel Hanson Davtd
Rogers hi* security ; propel ty pointed out by
the. defendant.
One fractional lot No 2-11, in the first district
of formerly Walton now Newton county, leve
ed on to satisfy a ft fa in favor of the state of
Geoigm agaiust David Rogers and Samuel
Hanson his security, properly pointed on I by
lifendants. I). MORROW, Sir(f.
w ILL be t-old at tnc court ho mm in the | \ GUERABTE to afl order of tho honors
. . town of Monficello, Jasper county, on /l, ole Infe
the first Tuesday in . eptember next, v» itlun the | when sitting for
usual hours of sale, the following property, to
of Irwin and Bryan.—
satisfy a fi fa III fa
Terms ensh.
CARTER W. SPARKS, D S.
VV ILL be sold on the first Tuesdny
September next, at the cuuil-house .n
the town of Monroe, Walton county, within
the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit :
One half of lot No. 7, in the 4th dist, of
nid county, containing 426 acres, more or less,
it being the half iliat kies broad side with No.
ft. io Haul dist. whereon Peter Helton now
lives, levied on as hi* property to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of William Paluier; levy made and
returned to me l»y a constable.
One negro man about 45 years of age, le
vied on a* the properly of Daac Mill to satisfy
afi fa in favor ol rJi.is Beall vh I .auc (Fill and
NadiunC. Barnett.
130 acres of land, more or less, lying on the
waters ot the Apoalaclii< > river, levied on a*
the property of Watson Ellison to satisfy two
ft fa*, one in favor of William Blair vs Watson
IuIIUoii and Richard Ellison security on tli
stay, tho other in favor of the state of Georgl
vs Watson Ellison and RiuJinrd Ellison his se
curity. JAMES LINDLEV, Sli’ff.
W ILL I.
town of Irwintotti Wilkinson county,
on the first Tuesday in Sept, next, within tin?
usual hours of rale, the? following projuu tv, viz :
185 acres land, more or less, in tlin 3d dist
of »iidcounty, being part of lot No. IG2, lev
ied on as the property of Joseph Cleutnioutt
to snnsly a fi fit front a justices court in favor
of Wtu. Corley vs said Clemmons J levied on
a ul returned to me by a constable.
202 1*2 acres pine laud, more or less, the
same being well imnmved whereon James Og*
f>i»ru now Five* in said county, taken as the
property of llto said James Ughuru, t • satisfy
a li la from a jttsiices court in favor of Win.
Matthews Sen. and other fi fas v* said James
Oghot-u timl Jacob Ogburn.security ; levied on
Bud returned to me by a constable.
532 acres, more or loss, of swamp land, si
tu un in tho 5th dhl Wilkinson county, bound
ed on mm slds by the Oconee river, aud Ad
joining the lauds of Bond and Sanford, sup*
IhimuI to have ahum 213 acres cleared, about
1 JO of which i* in corn, the balance hi cotton,
all very likely, levied on t* the properly of
William Lewi* to satisfy a fi lit from Baldwin
Inferior eottrt in favor of Littleton Atkinson
said Lewis; property pointed out by the
DANIEL
plaintiff.
W ILL be
Seplem
M. I1ALL, l> ».
sold on the fir«t Tuesday in
eplombur next, at the marke; hou.-a
hi the town of Eaton ton, Putn tin county, with-
hi the ustid hours ufsale, tlie following pro
perty, to wit:
69 acres of laml, or more or loss, adjoining
Lawrcne.o, \V hk| and others, it being one-
fourth part of lot No 232, in the 3d district of
oiinitially Baldwin now Putnam county, levied
on ns tho properly of Apselm Evans to satislv
u mortgage li fa in favor of Alfrud Iverson
assignee v* said Evans; property pointed ou:
in the mortgage:
(bin lofgo pine i.ihie, I poplar safe, 1 pair
brass suul-irons, nnd 1 do w a file irons, levied
on as toe property of Susan Terry to satisfy a
ti fa in favor of Welcome Allen vs Susan Ter-
the first Tuesday in SeptenilMir next,
O will he sold at the coiirt-hou.se in the
town of Monroe,Walton county, within th
usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit:
One lot of kind, No 1, in the 2d (list Walton
county, containing 250 acres, more or less,
levied on ah the property of William Wicker
to satisfy two oxeculioiih issued from a justice?
court in Washington county,one at the iusiancr
of Robert J ‘ckn<m vs Wm. Wicker, the othei
in favor of Solomon Rcckum \h Win Wickei
levied on and returned to me by a cor.stabk?.
One huiaII bay mare, levied on as the pro
perty ol Jesse ^mith to suti-ly a fi fa in favor
of J 'sepli J. Scott vs Jev>e Smith.
J. II. ARNOLD, I>. Sh’fi*.
O N the first Tuesday in Septembi-r nex
will be sold in the town of Lawrenci
viile,(iwinnettx:ininiy,between the usual hou
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two lots of land in the 3th district of said
county, Now 6 and 7, containing 250 acres
each, levied on ax the property of Jasliu i Bal
lurd to satisfy a fi fn in favor ol t'recd M Jen-
uingH ; property pointed out by defeudaut.
40 acres of land, more or loss, being part of
lot No 19, in the 6tli dist. whereon Thomas W
Willia ntson now live*, well improved, levied
on uu the property of said Thomas W. Wil
liamson to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Nathaniel
L.kSamuel Storgaa, undone in favoroftltd
I iferior court of Gwinnett county and others.
One negro man about 40 years of age by
the name of Daniel, levied on as tho propc.t)
of Willinui II 'Fait to Muiisfy a fi fain favor ol
C'hurlet Gates; property pointed out by de
fondant.
kAILL be Hold on the first Tuesday
Sept. ncxt,iuCovington,Newtoiu.ouft-
ty, between (he usual hours of sale, the fol
Kiw ing property, tovvit:
One lot in sail
in said town of Covington, No. 13,
in siiuare A, well improved, whereon Chailes
Banks now lives, levied on to satisfy sundry
fi fas in favor of John S. I). Byium against
James Byars and David Currel and other fi
faH against said Jamen Byars; property pointed
out by the defendant; levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
The interest of Henry Pennington in owe
half of lot No. 309, in the first dist. of for
ly Walton now Newton county, adjoining land
of John Edgo nnd Knoler, levied on to satisfy
an execution in favor of William Aske.w,
bearer, against Henry Pennington; property
pointed out by defendant ; levy made and i
turned to mel>) a constable.
LEMUEL WYNNE, l)_S
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Se|>t.
next, at Habersham court house,
within the usual hours of sule, the following
property, to wit.
250 acres of land, more or less, lot No. 137,
situate, I)ing and being ill the IGtli dist. of
Habersham county, levied on as the property
ol Jesse White, dec'll to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of John S. Hoy ! against Ma
ry White, ndm’x. nnd Timothy Murry.
Oue half acre of land, more or lens, i-ituate
lying and being in the town of Clarksville
known nnd designated in the pin
town by No 2fi, levied on ns the property John
Stover to satisfy nil execution in favor of Je
remiah Wofford.
250 acres of laud, more or less, known by
lo» No. 128, situate, lying and being, in the 2d
dist Habersham county ; levied on as the pro
porty of Burges Strickland, to satisfy
cution in favor of Patrick Brown foi the use of
Jinny Brown.
250 acres land, more or less, lot No. 119
rituate, lying and being in the 10th dist.
I lab iTshani county ; levied on as the proper
ly of Dm wry Jeffries to satisfy sundry execu
lions in favor of Robert Stribling.
One negro man named Joe, 30 years of nge.
levied on as the property of Janies Ward to
Hatislv sundry executions, 1 in favor of Sam
«H A. Wales, nnd one in favor of Benjam
Chatfain, and ulso an attachment levied t
said negro in favor of Elijah Claik aeuinst
the said Janies Ward.
One b'ack man, levied on as the properly of
William llasc to silisly an execution
of Clemomli Quillisin against said William
One road waggon levied an as the proper
of George Lawieoce to satisfy a fi fa in lav
of John II. Patrick for the use of Wile)
Mitchell,
One sorrel horie,levied on ns the property of
Benjamin Jordan to satisfy a fi fain tavor of
Crayton nnd Slone.
One biiv mare, levied on as the property of
Thomas Snow toaatisfy a fi fa in favor of the
state of Georgia and others.
Two lot* in the town of Lawrenceville, No
70 containing 16 acre* improved, and No 67
contaimnc one acre,-ievicd on a* the property
of John li. Hammond to Kafmfy a fi fa in fa
vor of the Mate of Georgia
WM. NE9BIT, ait’fT.
Kd-
. biantgio man by the n.tnro of Isaac
i >d °n a* tho property of ’oseph Uark<
s iliftlV a (i ta in favor of Din id Thrash vi
win Barker, J 'seph Barker t'si Goodrich Jones.
The following negroes, viz. : Betty, Jerry,
Fatty, liai, J ut**, Kli. a, Marear. Manah, Cm-
tin, Alford, ilmwell, Rove, Raney, Mary,
irah, Lue.v, Jinuev, Harnett, Ah xander,
G >r X o, A Gy, Spencer, Reddick, La who,i,
Ol l Ban. Bill m lolm, I s »rr«*l horse, ft mules,
ft head of* cattle, I yoke of oxen, 15 head ol
she. p, 5 lamb-*, GO head of ho/*, I road wag-
g m and gear, 1 ox cart, 5 bushels of urn, and
300 -teres of'laud, more or loss, adjoining Rose,
Lv »n and others, levied on ns the property ol
WilliamS Morgan to aitDfy sundry Ii fas in
fnvtrof Squire At Sillamm is I Wm. S.
M.n g m, Samuel ('a.upheld ic Son and others
vs s tul Wifi. S Morgan.
On » new gigg, levied on
B dock Bullock to satisfy
tLvu. Barker vaaaid Bale
t)ao negro bay by the n.i
mi i. lit* property ol k.Iw
a li ta in favor of Willian
vs Beni William* and Edv
202 I-2 acres of land, \
now lives,adjoining Lynch an.I others, levied
on a* the prone, ty of Asa Rowe to satisfy a ti
ft m lavor oi John Nitltet vs said As i Rowe
og » 1-2 acre* of I tnd, moro or h*sa wheienn,
J„ltit R Muhono now lives, idj lining Smith
a,»d others, levied on as the property i f John
21. M voohc to satisfy a li fa in favor of Skel
ton rJapinr Co. vs John U Muhone.
y W M. V \KN ER, SI,’IT.
erty ol
Hullo
Burke
Bark**
WiUn
Rowf
lETWEHN tlie usual hours of sale, .
J3 the first Tueutlav in Sept, next,
jo* sold in the town of McDonough, Henry
county, the following property, to wit :
i02't-2 acres of Trad, situate in the 7th
duo, of said county, and known by lot No.
Kjb levied on as the property of Aaron Mo
KiuVi.- to tatitfy aitidty fi fas in fnv u of In
g«r*nl fu Ross ;'levy made and returned to mu
by n ooiistablo.
Ouc yoke of oxen n«d cart, taken a* the
aroperty of Thomas Simmons to satisfy a fi fa
f» favor of Earnest C. Wittick ; piupeity poin-
t«.l »ut by vivid Simmons
Due negro i;iri about 13 years of age, levied
on »s the pr(Mierty of Guy W. Smith to saliv-
vy 2 f\ fat in favor of Joseph Mo^s ; property
pointed out by the defendant
25 acre* ol laiul. bo the same, mote or '
it being that imrtof lot No 207 whereon
X>u'maiill faruiefltsiortditi t’.ieikldist. ien
vy r m- ty ; levied on a« tlie pnrperty . lorn
^Cochran to *atihfy a fi fa til lavor wt t i He*
Wilder; property l> »intedout by said *. ' t.
J AS. VLETCHER
f r the first Tuesday in September uext,
will be aohl at the ('ourt-House in the
town ol Lawrenceville. Gwinnett county, with
in the usual hour* of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
‘250 acres of land, being lot No 32, in the
5lhdistrict of Gwiiinnu county, levied
the pioprrty of John Rutledge to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of John Wingfield vs said Rutledg
and Patrick Quartern,us; property pointed out
by said Rutledge.
700 act es of land, aifjoining .Tames Clem
ments, being the land »»hereon Robeit Phil
lips now lives, levied on as the property of said
Phillips to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Jnme*
Wardlaw ; ptoperty pouited out by said Phil-
iip-.
90 acres of land, more or less, adjoining P
Knight, levied on as the property of William
Sikes to satisfy a fi fa from a justices court in
favor of Benjamin Fuller ; levied ou and re
turned by ,i constable.
330 acres of land, more or less, ndjoinin
Matty Thompson and Win Moore, one tow
lot in Lawrenceville, with n larg* house ui
finished, known as Bogan's lot, levied on u
tli** property of Joseph Thompson to satisfy
fill in favor of Saumul G Starr; property
pointed out by said Thompson.
Two cows aud calves, 10 head of ho;
2 leather beds, levied on ns the property of
John Men born to satisfy a fi fa in Lavor of
ALton ic Iiuithcns for the use of Lillleberrv
Hurber.
JAMES LOUGH RIDGE, D. Sli’fT
W
ILL be sold oil the first Tuesday i
September next, at the court house i
Marem, Twiggs county, within the usual hou 1
of sale, the following property, to wit:
23 tie res of had, more or less, No. n «
known, in the 27i'-. rlistrict of formerly Wil
kinson now 'Twiggs county, adjoining (ieorge
Williams and others, levied on as the proper
ty of William Mathews to satisfy two execu-
lion* issued from a magistrate* court, oue in
favor of .lames Southall vs William Mathews,
imlthe other in favor of George Brown vs
Willi tm Mathews and Joseph 'Tui ker ; levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
101 1-4 acres of laud, more or l^s, No 36,
in tho CSdi that, of formerly Wilkm«on now
Twiggs county, levied on as the property of
Jemima Edwards, executrix, to satisfy an ex-
llester Averotl, adm’x. of the estate i-f Jere
miah Averctt, dec’d ; levy nude and re turned
to mo by a constable.
202 1-2 vcicaof oak and hickory land, No.
13, in the‘23th district of former 1 v \Y dkinson
now Twiggs county, levied on as the pmportv
<d John C. Johnson to a.di.-ly an execution i*>
faovrol James Levan* vs. John V'. Jolinso:i.
A negro boy about 1. ' ears old bv the name
of Elbert, levied on as the property u f Daniel
A. Philiipr to svtisly three executions in favoi
of Henrv Sotoni.nis uidotheis.
ROBER T HODGES, Sb’fT.
Hale and Elijah England security.
_ BENJAMIN F. THOMPSON,
*h ff.
O N the first Tuead.it
wifi be sold at the f
September
next
n Mont
goniery county within the usual hours of sal
the. following property, to wit:
630 acres of land, with the tenements there
on, lying in Montgomery county, levied on a
the property of Julia McEcluin, dt-c’d. los.i
tisly his taxes for the year 1321.
2U0 .icres, more or less, pine land, taken a
the property ol Burrell Calhojin losaii»fya
execution in favor of Moses Daniel ; returue
to hip by a constable
300 notes of land, and one oil er
200 acres, more or less, will) a grist mill and
dwelling houses, levied on as the property
Henry Cooper to satisfy sundry executions
uvorof Needham McLendon, P. C Tempi
and James Alston : iciurucd to me by
stable.
1D0 acres pine Innd, with tlie tenements
thereon, whereon Daniel Davies now lives,
to satisfy a judgment issuiug from the Superior
court.
All the crop Vlonging to Ezekiel Bass,con
sisting of corn, cotton, sugar cane and pota
toes, lying on the laud on which Esau Bah*
lived, to satisfy a judgement of the Superior
court a* a defaulting juror for October lerm,
1824 JOHN TURNBULL, D. Sh’fi
rt of Washing
rdinary purposes
Thomas F. Milam’s interest in 101 1-4
acres of laud, more or less, whereon. Henry
Sanders now lives, adjoining William Askew
nd Janies ('rocket, in the 13th district offor-
marly Baldwin now Jasper county, levied on
as the prope.ty of Thomas F. Milam to satisfy
a fi fa issued from a magistrates couit in favor
of William McCorkle vs Wiley Milam and
Thomas F Milam ; property pointed out by
ilauuifi*; levy made and returned by a consu
me.
One silver watch, levied on as the property
of John Dubois, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Seth Nims bearer vs John Dubois
Olio Jersey waggon, levied on as tho pro
perty of Caleb C. Dibble to satisfy a fi la it
favor of Levered Purdett vs Bates fc. Dibble.
WM. H. PRITCHETT, ITS.
VJ^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, at the couit house in th
of Monlicello, Jasper county, belweci
itial hours of sale, tlie following 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 justice
in favor of Lewis Sonar bearer vs said Abner
Smith and Henry Head ; levy made and re
turned to me by John Sparks, constable.
MARTIN COCHRAN, Sh’ff.
/*osfroxED a.iCe —“
w ILL be sold in the town of Monticell
sold on the first Tuesday in Octol
the court-1 rouse in the towu ol Sauderivilb*.
in said county, all the real efttate of William
Mills, d- c’d.* consisting of 200 nrres of pine
land in said county, lying on the vvatcis o
Kegg Creek, adjoining Morris, Malpass and
others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec'd.
JAMES MILLS, Adm’r.
JOHN E GARDNER, Adm’r.
April 26 in right of his wife.
^ the first Tuesday in October next, vvHl
be sold, pursuant to an order of tlie In
ferior court of Houston, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, within the lawful hours at Per
ry, in slid county, a tract of land, known as
lot No. 14, in 5tn dist of said Qounty, it being
the property of Thus. Butcher, deed, suhjec
to the widow’s dower. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM SMITH, Adiu’r.
july 26 *
OSTHONED 9ALg—On the first T
Jasper county, on the first Tuesday ir.
September next, between the usual hours of
sale, tho following property, to wit ;
A negro man named Jack, about 60 years
old, levied on a* th# ptoperty of Elizabeth
Heard to satisfy two fi fas, one hi lavor of
Samutl Murray vs Elizabeth Heard,the other
in favor of Hannah Hunter, for the use of
Thomas Wheeler vs Elizabeth Heard; pro-
petty pointed out by George Moon.
Three beds, bedsteads furniture, 2 trntiks,
1 lot of earthen ware, 1 lot of eastings, toge
ther with sundry other small articles, levied on
as the property of Cvriu White lo satisfy a fi
fa in favor of William McCbrkle vs Cyrus
While and Jacob McClendon
NEWTON, D Sli’ff.
\JL II/- be sold on the first Tuesday in
\▼ Sept, next, at tlie Court House in Ear
ly county, within the
following property,'
ual hours of salt*, the
One negro woman by the name of Elly
i of age, taken a
about 30years of age, taken as the property
of Wm. Neavs, seu.to satisfy an execution in
tavorof Charles J. McDonald, and other fi
fas against said Neavs.
DAVID D. SMITH, Sh’ff.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
September next, at the court house in
the town ol Grec-ncshoroiigh, Greene county,
between the usual horns of ale, tire follow-
mgj)ropwty,lo vv rt.
Four negroes, Cyntha and
Tom, Robert and Wyley, all
nd three children,
all levied on as lh<
property of William Fitzpatrick to satisfy sun
dry li fug issuing from a magistrates court in
favor of Daniel .Mercer. Littleton Burk and
others vs said Fitzpatrick.
WILLIAM GREER, D. S
O N the first 'Tuesday in September urexf,
will lit? sold at the court-house in the
town of Greeueshorough, Greene county, be
tween the usual hours of H«\le, t!»e following
property, to wit:
line negro man by tlie name of Eduiond,
about 36 or -10 years of age, levied on as tin
property of Greene Andrews to satisfy a fi fa
in lavor of Samuel Davis vs said Andrews
NICHOLAS HOWARD, Sh’flf.
O N the first Tuesday in Sept, next, will
be sold at Hie court-house door, in the
tozvn ol Lexington,Oglethorpe county,between
the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to u it:
One negro man by tlie name of Jonathan,
about 20 years of age, lev ied on as the prope
ty of Marquis D V. Beall, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Charles V. Collier, vs. Ma
,uis D. K. Beall, issued on the foreclosure of
a mortgage, ptoperty pointed out in mortgage
tf fa. BRITTAIN STAMPS, I). S
O N the first Tuesday in September n-xt
will be Hold in the town of Dcoatur, l)e
Kalh county, between the usual hours of tale
the follow iug property, to wit :
One lot of laiul, No 145, in t
the 14th distiict
originally Henry now De Kalb county, levied
on as the property of William Netlmrlin to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of Charles J. McDon
ald ; levy made aud returned to me by a con
stable.
O.ie sorrel horse, taken as the property of
William O. Wagnon lo satisfy afi fa in lavor
of Luke Reid.
JOHN PENDLEY, D Sh’fi
O N the first Tuesdny in Septet
will be sold at tlie court bouse
the
town of Decatur, I)e Kalb county between th
lawful hours of sale, the Udlovving propert),
to wit:
Five acres of land, whereon John A. Hop
kins lives, near Decatur, tolerable well im
proved, it being part of lot No 6, in the 18th
dist onginnlly Henry now l)e K ilt) enmity,
evied on as the property of John A Donkins
o satisfy a fi fa in favor of O U W. R* * re.
25 acres of land, more or less, it b- ing pan
of k>t No 105, in the lfitli dist originally Hen
ry now l)e Kalb roiintv, levied on as the pro
perty of John l). Granger to satisfy a fi la in
favor of J {c NV Grisham; levied on and re
turned lo me l)V a couslable.
George Harris, si. it
N the first Tuesday in September next,
* will be sold at tin? couit house in th
town of Decatur, De Kalb con
ritliin the
I hoursof sale, the following property, to
One lot of land, containing 260 nrres, in the
ftlli dist originally Gwinnett now De Kal
county, known by lot No 338, levied on as th
property of Th omas King to satisfy a ti fa i
in fnvorof Middleton Pool ; levy made air
returned to me bv i constable.
JAMES DIAMOND, D. 5.
ept.
ill be
20th
o
W ILL be
September it*
U! on the first Tuesday i.
xtj in the town ot Clio-
, Jane* county, within the ifeunl hours of
kale, the following property, to wit :
A negro girl by the name of Patience, nb wit
1') years old, levied on as the property of Tho-
v.vas Higginbotham to satisfy sundry ti fas from
,iiutlice» court in favor of Weathers 4; Miller;
levind •»« and returned lo uke by a court aide.
A negro girl named Sarah, levied on as the
property °* Drurv Spain to s»ti*fy * ji f., fa.
or of Sumnniih Rose, adm’x. of Wonuley
\ >*e, dec’ll »nd an attachment in favor ol
Y'Miri VV. Alexander and other atta- lHnents
*:v H t ihe said Drury Spain ; * dd on Mid tit-
tnc inm«|iy ordor of the Inferior court ol
f vvH,ntv.
T. LFATNGS>1N, V. a
N the first Tuesday it) Sep*, next, i\ ui
be sold at tlie court-house in tin? town
Marion, Twiggs county, within tho usual
)urs of sale, the follow ing property, to wit:
X negro man named George, levied on as
* roper ly of James Sheppard to satisfy a li
'*ii**d on the foreclosure of a mortgage in
v ir of Cader Sawyer, vs Harmon Perry-
in agent to James shcpp.wd; property pom-
d out iu the mortgage fa.
ROUT. HODGES, Sh’tT
O
N th-* fir*i Tuesday in September next,
II be sold ut the court-house in Eman
uel county, within the usual hou is of sale, the
following property, to wit :
Three rows im i > '*irlings, 500 acres of land
King ou tlie Great Uuoopie river, known and
distinguished by the Mill tract, and l’>0 acres
oljoiaiug the ii* *'•*,! ken as the property o’
Reddin Met*, mini r. on the estate ol Willian
Met*, dec’ll to satisfy one execution ; n fa v <.r
of William Parker, a liu’r. on tlie estate of
Vlexander Faircloth, dec’ll.
550 acre* of Innd, adjoining Wei. Price and
Oliver*, taken \s> the property of Wdvin l>if»w
to satisfy in r-xocution in fnvorof James H inn-
ami otherslevied on ami returned to me In
a constable. JOHN R. DANIEL, Slt lf.
O N the first Tuesday in
sold at the eiMirt-hou
Bainbridge, Decatur county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following prepertv, to wit:
One lot of land, No. f.3, in the
originally Early now Decatur, t »
property of \Vm Pipkin to HUtisly
lion in favor of the Suite.
I, No ‘223, in tho lath dist. of
lly Early now Der.uur, luknn as tlx
property of Dune, m Mel.ane, to nalis!ysundij
iv '*cutions obtained against him iti the Justice
court by S Perry and others.
A lot of land, No. 35, in the 19th dist. ori
gin illv Early now Decatur, tak- n i- tho pro
perty of S.umi«*i Freeman tosntisi . xe. u
lion in favor of John McDovv»»ll, Kr.
JOHN II. GUAY, bherifl*.
A lot i
<-pi.
Ilin first Tticsi
•«ujd ut tlm Co
oi Miuilonl, Pulaski I'oiiim, bt'twoe
al hour, of sale, tin- fol loo in:; proper
1 lot of lai^Us, - trtitik^ » boilr,
fluir-.ovuiWias, 1 lot erorkny-ws
of **la.s ware, - pots, 2 o.ous, 1 fri
1 lot of fitnnmit utPii.il-i, 1 lilvor ivmrli, ti lioail
of stock caillc, 1 si.ot gnu, 1 pair fire ilrtjs.li
Itwl of nu. 1 (lie iImiv. moptrlV Ittied on
io of Grttv IWG
I lot
i bcloil(;iii^ to 1
sfvi
sit .mil ft l
Gray 11. ti
lor tlo
<«li IUW
favot of It.
11. Miichfll.is/wir
B. lUKKKTi, Sli-ff.
o p
s\i. i:
1 9eptembc
CORONER
N the first f uesday
rill be sokl Lithe tow n ol i.utouton, Put
nam county, wltliin the u.'ual lion. >.d sal.-,tin
follow ing pn perty, to wit
B'-vty a woman .vlwuvt 1«'*, Patty a ojjl nbowt
14, Jerrv a boy alh.ut 10 nnnths old, | s.nr
hoard, I*bureau, I de A. I bo *k case, 1 sortrl
horse, 5 leather beds ami furniture, Ispimfij
wheel and loom, 2 w.dnu* t.bbs, I dork, I
Ut.jrn seriing chairs, aed the bouse aud kitch
on furniture, not particularly n rued u« tin*
mortgage, levied on as the property of \S n
S. M»»rgae, t.) satisfy wv.i uorig ig>* fi fas in fa
vor of Wui. Varner v>. NVn. S. ' lorgau ; pro
perty pointed out by the phinn'f.
‘ANTHONY HOLLOW AY, Covoncr.
W ILL be sold in Invinton, Wilkinson
cointy, ou the first Tuesday in Sep-
13
WT day in September next, will be sold at
the court house in Saudersville, Washington
counfVj pursuant to leave obtained, a tract of
lantl lying in Washington county, containing
291 acres, more or less, on Sand Hill creek
adjoining Rutherford ; sold for the benefit of
the heirs of Robert Barnett, dec’d.
Wms. RUTHERFORD, Adm’r.
SARAH BARNETT, Adm’x.
July 26
A UREKAUI.Y to an order of tlie Itonora
1Y t OTICE—Will btvsoldtrt the late rc&i
aS dence of Archibald G. Bilbo, deed. i»»
Newton countv, on Satnidav the 17th of Sep
tember next, tlie whole of the perishable pro
perty, likewise the household nnd kitchen fur
ilium-, together with other articles, belonging
to said estate. Teims of sale made known on
that day.
CARY WOOD, l Adm’ra.
SOLOMON GRAVES,
august 2
jy OT1CE—U i
sold at the late rest*
. , dence of Adam Lawson, deceased, on
Thursday the25th of August next, all the pe_
rishable property lielon mg to the estate of
said dec’d. consisting of horses, hog:
hold and kitchen furniture.
Ami between the usual hours of sole on the
first Tuesday in November next, will be sold
at the court-house of Henry county, by order
of tbe Inferior court, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, the negroes belotigit g to the estate
of Adant Lawson,dec’d Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the said dec’d
Terms*.mile known on the day of sule.
jVily 19 DAVlft) LAWSON, Adm’r._
1YJOTICE—Willbe oold' at file late resi-
J.1 dence of Joseph Livingston, late of Lau
rens county, dec <1. on Thursday the 25th day
of August next, all the perishable property ol
of said dec’d consisting ot household and
kitchen furniture, stock of hogs, horses, cat
tle and sheep, and sundry other articles too
tedious to meutiou. Terms made known on
the day.
REUBEN UNDERWOOD,
july 12 qualified Ex’or.
r jpO Molly Hu<lHou,j5etijainin Cook and Eli
|_ beth his wife, Benjamin Fleming ami
Frances his wife, Bernard C. Heard and Ma
ry his wife, William Hudson, Lucy Carter,
John Cason, Edward Cason and William Cu-
e hereby iiotifte.d that I shall pc
n—Yon i . r .
1 it ion the honorable Superior court of Elbert
nty, at the next September term oI said
court, to appoint proper persons to assign and
irt off dower to myself, tli« widow of John
Beck, in nnd to a certain tract of laud in saief
county, whereon tlie said Molly Hudson now
lives, on Vann’s orcek, containing 200 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas A
Banks aud others. SARAH BECK,
Widow of John Beck,dec'd.
june 14 3m*
1
j^ r OTICE— 1 To Jesse Smith, Thomas Smith
A ble the Inferior court of Ogletliorp
county, will be sold at the court-holt9C door in
Monroe couuty, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, one tract of land, containing 202 1-2
acres, Wing in the 3d district of Monroe coun
ty, No 109. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the estate of Samuel Ration,
dep'd. Terms on ihftBtv.
SAMUEL TATTON, Adm'r.
july 26 with the will annexed.
O N the first Tuesday in October next, will
he sold at the court-house in the tow it
A GREEABLE to all order of the Inferior
court of Newton oounty, when silting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court
house door iu Henry county,on the firstTnes-
lay in Septeml.'-r next, lot of land No. 182, in
tlu* 3«l dist of Henry county, the real estate
of Ephraim Daniel, dec’d. Sold for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d
Terms made known on the day of sale.
DAVID COWDEN, Adm’r.
may 17 1710
J^T OTICE—Will be sold on the (list Tues
day in November next, at'thfe courthouse
in Marion, agreeable to an order of the hono
rable court of ordinary, one lot of land, No
27, in tlie 23d dist of formerly Wilkinson now
Twiggs county, it being the real estate of Cor-
dy Sauls, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate Terms
made known on flit day of sale.
aug 9 THE0PH1LUS SAULS, Adm’r
4 GREEABLE to the last will and testa-
ment of the late John E Denson, dec’d.
of Hancock county, will be sold in the town
of Thouiaston, Uusou county, on the first
Tuesday in Noveiaoer next, 202 1-2 acres of
laud, known by lot No 221, in the 10th district
formerly Monroe, now Upson county. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors cf
said dec’d. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JOHN N. DENSON,
august 9 Av^ug Ex’or.
O N the first Tuesday in November next,
will be sold at tho conrt house in New
ton county, a lot of land, No 231, in tire 10th
district, formerly Henry now Newton county
Sold as the property of Randall SlictfiHd, L te
of Wayne county, deed, for the benefit of the
heirs of said deed.
BRYANT SHEFFIELD, Adm’r.
june 7
o N the first Tuesday in January next, will
be sold at the cuurt-honse m Milledge-
lle, the house and lot on Jefferson street,
lately occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, de
ceased. Sold in pursuance of tbe will of said
dec d. for the benefit of the distributees.
june 14 FIELDING LEWIS, Ex’or.
mber next, within the usual hours of sale,
ie following property, to wit:
Four lots of land, to wit: No 125, 140,
19, 126, and 50 acres, pai l of lot No 151, part
of them improved, lying in tlie 4tIi (list Wil
kinson couuty, levied upon as the property of
Benuyali King to satisfy a fi fa issued bom the
Superior eoui ', on attachment, in tavor of
Henry Johnsou.
101 1-4 acres pine land, No not known, ad
joining Wm Ross and others, improved, levied
on to satisfy a fi t.i issued It em a justices court
in tavor ol Moitoti N. Burch against William
Jenkins ; levied oil aud returned by a const.*
blc.
273 aores of nine land, in the 4th district of
said county, well improved, No not known, ad
joining Underwood and others, whereon Ma
ry Williams ami William Gilbert live, taken
as their property to satiety a ft fn from ;he Su
perior court in favor of Janies Neal against
the said Williams aiu!|Gilbcrt; pointed out by
A GREEABLE to leave obtained from the
the honorable the Inferior court, sitting
for ordinary purposes for Camden county,!
shallon the first 1 ttesday in September next ex
pose to public sale at the courthouse atJvfler-
son, in said county, a lot of land in the 1 Oth
dist. of Monroe county, No 91, for the benefit
of the orphans of Levi Johns, dec’d.
june 21 JOHN LEE, Guardian.
the defendants
JAMF.3 LINDSEY, Sh’fT.
*,'» ILL l-e sold at the court-house in Jack-
X 7 soiiviUe, Telfair county, on the first
Tuesday in September next, within the usiial
hem s of sale, the following property, to wit:
202 1-2 actes of land, more or less, known
by No 286, in the 14th district ; also 202 1-2
u:res of 'and, niMe or less, known by No 287,
in the I k it dist ol Tel', ir county, well inipro
ted, whereon Hale Goldsmith now iivesJev ied
on to satisfy an execution in favor of William
Chisholm vs Nathaniel Statliain ; property
pointed out by Hale Goldsmith ; levied on and
returned to me hy Jos. Williams, constable.
HUGH COOK, D. Sh’ff.
POSTPONED S.1LE.
W/ ^L he sold at the? court house in Mur
▼ V guu county, on the first Tuesday ii
September next, between tho usual hou
the b.
Oue negro boy b;
ten years old , lev.
John Freeinan to
John Van •Vagneii
John Ft
ng properly, to '
me of Randle, about
ed on as the property of
iaiisfy a fi fa in lavor of
\s James B. Coppage and
•neriy pointed out by said
REUBEN MANN, Sii’ff
O N the first Tu-sday in SejMentber next,
will hr sold at tit? court-house in Carncs-
viile, Franklin county, within the usual hours
ol sale, ihi? following property, or so much
thereof, as wiil satisfy the tax and cost for Utc
year 182-4, to wit :
2<’-2 1-2 acres of pine laud, in the county of
\N ilkinsun, Noand oisiriet unknown, retui ned
lor the estate ot J. Glenn,deed, and drawn by
said Glenn ; tax due 24i ents.
J AMES QU1LLI AN, T. C.
S I>U RSUANT to an order of the court o
ordinary of Jasper county, will be sold
at the court-house iu Early county, on tbe
first Tuesday in October next, between the
usual hours of sale, oue lot of laud, ly ing in
2d (list of said county. No 214—also one lot
Ring in the 4th dist of said county, No 151,
being part of the real estate of Richard Fol-
ard, dec’d. Terms cash
april 5 JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r.
Ill ILL be Kold at the court house in the
Vf town of Greensboro’, Greene coun^,
enthe first Tuesday in September next, 106
*cres of land, lying on the South fork ol
Ogeelice, adjoining Joseph Riley and other*, it
being the real estate of John D. Kerr, dec’d
To he sold agreeable to (he order of the Infe-
rvorcourt of said county, sitting for ordinary
purposes, for the benefit of the heirs and creo-
Itois. ABRAHAM PERKINS, AcmV.
Jons l f tds*. ■ - -37
) !N die fust Tuesday in November next,
will be sold ut the court-house in the
vn of Eatonton, Putnain county, two thirds
ot a tract or parcel of Innd, know n and dis
tinguished hy lot No 239 in the 14lh district
originally Baldwin now Putnam county, ad-
joi ing ihomaB and J vines H*xri and Esmond
Oae.de Tho said lot to be m Id for the bene
fit of the heirs oi B *nj iniin 15 ice, doc’d.
WILLI AM !’Rh E, f •
may 31 _JESSE MOR\N, \
Administrator's Salt Postpontd
t liN the Ills' Tuesday in Sept, next, will be
. / sold .it the cotiil house in Moutieello,
Ja-per count', the plantati n whereon Rich-
»rd Pollard forme?I* lived ill said county,ruli
ng 189 acres, 100 acres cleared Sold a
t of the real estate of Richard Pollard,
*d O .e half of the purchase money paid
i Christinas; the oilier ball the Christimi
ib?'i , small notes with *ecurity with u moil-
;^ge on the land
june *21 JAMES RAMSEY, Adoi’r.
?* * ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep-
1 tember next, al the court-house in Mil-
ledgeville, tho real estate of Mrs. Elizabeth
L. Hines, dee d adjoining R. G. Crittenden
aud others. To he sold, pursuant to an order
of die Inferior court of Baldwin county, when
ytting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of
the licit8.
Ttnnsof Salt—One half of the purch
money payable 25th Dec. 1826, and the ba
lance ou die 25th Dec. thereafter.
JOHN KEN NON,) . , . „
WM. TURNER, \ Al
Also, at the same time and place, a house
and lot in the town of Mllledgeville on Jeffer
son street, now occupied by Isaac Harvey,
Esq. belonging to the estate of John B. Hines
dee d. Terms as above,
june. 14 JOHN KF.NNON, Ex’r
| \ N die first Tuesday in October
be gold nt the cnurt-houKc in Irvvinton,
pursuant to an order of the Inferior couit ot
Wilkinson county, silting for ordinary purpo
ses, a tract of land in said couuty, containing
202 1-2 acres, in the 4th district, it being the
real estate of Stephen Gilmore, dec’d.
AMBROSE MURPHY, Adtu’i
july '3 .
. m. the Justices of the Inferior conrt ol
Crawford county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
October next in die town of Knoxville. 7 ne
groes, viz: Viler, Charlotte, Pal, Temp,
Nance, Phebe and Joe.
Aud also on the first Tuesday in November
next will bo sold in Decatur Dekalb county,
one lot of land, No. 232, in the 14th dist for
merly Henry county, it being the real estate
of Joah Grubbs, late of said county dec'd. and
sold (or tlie benefit o1 the heirs uiFcl creditors of
said dec’d Terms made known ou the day
of sale.
BENJAMIN GRUBBS, Adm'r.
July 26
OTICE -Will be sold on tbe first tuesdny
November next at the court house
loor in Heiny county, within lawful hours ol
sale, 202 1-2 acres of land, known by lot num
ber fifiv eight in the 11 tli district of said coun
ty, granted to Allen Tookc, now deceased, and
belonging to his estate, and sold according to
the provisions of the last will of said Allen
Tookc dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of his estate, on a twelve monthscred-
it, notes aud good security will be requited.
JAMES TOOKR,
Aug 16 Adm’r. with the will annexed.
N ATICK—Will be rented on the 22*1 day
of September next, at rite late residence
of Samuel Douglass, dec'd. of Morgan conn-
ty, the whole of the plantation, containing
about 300 acres, in good repair for cropping
having attached good dwelling house and out
houses Possession will be given the first day
of January next. Terms made known on the
day of renting.
WILLIAM S. DOUGLASS, J Wf . g
ROBERT DOUGLASS,
augnst 16
^ OTICE—Will be sold on Saturday the
7tli of September next, in Laut
county, at tke plantation of Mathew Smith,
dec’d all the personal property of »aid dec’d
which has not yet been sola, consisting of
household und kitchen furnitute, a cart and
mtre with several other a-tides,
august 9 EZEKIEL SMYTH, Adm’r.
G the first Tuesday in October next, at the
court house in the Towu of l .atonton, tt likely
negro fellow belonging to the orphans of Ur-
hau Cooper, dec d. Twelve mouths credit
be given anil approved security requited.
THOMAS COOPER, )
JN,> Guardians.
STEPHEN WES I ON’
MILTON COOPKR, b
,-uiguM i no
OTICE—Will be sold on Saturday, the
t.7 10th of September next in the town of
Clinton, Jones county, toll the personal pro
perty of Beverly Mar»h, dec’d. consisting of
complete set of cabinet work tools, a quantity ol
lumber, wearing appatel, a valuable watch,
ami many other articles loo tedious to men
tion. Terms made known on the dav of sale
August 2 JOHN JONES, Adm’r.
of Hartford, Pulaski county, all the negroes
belonging to tlie estate of Darcas Packcr.de-
cemeu, consisting of women and girls. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said dec’d. Terms made known on the day
THOMAS JOHNSTON, Adui’r
j'i'yis _
_ and Janies 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 that Milk. Smith of Wit"-
kinson county and state of Georgia, widow of
John Smith,dec’d. will make application by
petition to tlie next Superior court to be licUE
ut Wilkinson court-house, in and for said coun
ty, on the 3d Monday in October next, to lay
off aari assign her dower in the two separate
I ts or squat es of land known and distinguish
ed by No 138 and 137, in the 4th district of said
county, and which of right belonged to John
Smith, her husband, in his life time, ahd of
which the said Milla now claims her *lower, kc<
MILLA SMITH,
Widow of John Smith, dec'd.
Irwinton, Wilkinson co. July 26
EORGIA, Irwin county—Personal) ip**
OTICE—Will be sold on the first Tues-
^ day in October next, at tlie court-house
the town of Monlicello, Jasper county, with
in the lawful hours of sale, the negroes belong
ing to the estate of Hamilton Wilkinson, I »te
of said county, dec'd. to be sold hy order of
the Inferior court of said county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the
heirs of said estate. Terms made known on
the day.
july 26
J. WILKINSON, > . , ,
S. WILKINSON J Admr3 -
jj^N the first Tuesday in October nex^ will
be sold at tlie court-house iu the town of
Covington, Newton county, between the usual
hours of t»ale, three negroes, a woman by the
name of Grace, her daughter Eliza, and an
infant. Sold as the properly of Dnniel Farr,
lute of said county, deceased, Tor the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said dee d.—
Terms made known on the day.
july 26 JOHN FARR, Adm’r.
^^N Saturday the 27th August next, will
be sold at the late residence of W
Moore, dec’ll in Putnam county, a quantity
of household and kitchen furniture, and ail
the stock consisting of hois -s, hogs, cows, &ic
together with many other articles. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors Terms
of sale made known on the day
july 12
THOMAS B ESPEY,) P ,
WILLIAM MOORE, \ Lxo r
TV[‘OTICE—Will be sold at the bite resf-
11 dence off
Thomas Hunt, dec’d. in Gwin
nett county, on the fourth Saturday in August
next ? all the personal property of said dec’d
consisting of horses,cattle, sheep, hogs, farm
ing implements, household furniture, &-C- &c.
Terms made known oil the day of sale,
july 19 ALMOND BRYAN, Adm’r.
o N Saturday ihe ‘Zlili day nt'AuguBt next.
will be .old nt the bouse of Stafford Wd
lianiB, in Jones county, 4 sitting chairs, anil
dome articles of pot ware, belonsttiK to tbe. e.-
tale of James Smith, dec’d. To be sold for
casli. ASA COX, Adui'r.
July iu
o N Friday the 2d day of September next
will be sold at the house of John Gools
by, Sr dec’d. late of Jasper county, tlie per
sonal property of said dec’d. consisting of
horses, cows and hogs, one good yoke of steers,
household and kitrhen furniture, Uc Terms
ntude known on the day of sale.
PLEASANT GOOLSBY, Adm
ly 12 with the will annexed
TV OTICK—ft etwee n the usual hours of sale,
_L x on the 1st Tuesday in Sept, next, will be
sold at the court house of Upson county, by
order of the Inferior court, when sitting for
Ordinal y purposes, the uegroes belonging to
the estate of Lucy Cook, ilccti. Sold for the
l)Ciii^*t of the heirs and creditors. Terms made-
known on the day of sab*.
May 10^ JAMES WALKER, Adm’r.
W ILL be sold on Thursday the 1st day o
September next, at the late residence
of Wm. Smith, deed, in Mudtsofl county
_ peared before me David Callaway, who*
being duly sworn saitli, that ho was possessed’
of two notes of hand given by Thomas Haynes,,
of Hancock county, noth dated it) September
last, about the. 2Ui day of said month ajfl/ell
as this deponent recollects, one for fiIfiAluo
the first day of November Inst, whu C^t»id!
off and discharged ; the other (or £L r ^K
the 20tli of December last, with a crW*/ l
#!5on tlie same, which nolo6 are so lost hy
this deponent, that they cannot be found
DAVID CALLAWAY.
Sworn ti> and subscribed before me, this 4th
of July, 1825. JACOB YOUNG,j. i.c.
To tike honorable the In ferior court of Iruin
countu.
The petition of David Callaway site we th,
that the afore-mentioucd notes, described in
the above affidavit, are so lost as they are set
forth, and he prays this honorable court to es-.
tnblisli copies of said lost notes, in lieu of the
oiigiuals in teiuis of the law, copies of which
are hereunto annexed And your petitioner
will ever nrav, tic.
DAVID CALLAWAY.
copy of the notes.
On or before the first day of November nezt r
I promise lo pay David Callaway or bearer*.
$ 100, for value received this 2isi Sept. J324.
(Signed) T HAYNES.
On or before tin* 20di day ol December next,
I promise to pay Davul Callaway oi bearer*.
£160, for value received, this 21st Sept. 1824.
(Signed) T. HAYNfcni.
Credit nil the last nolo—Received IBKln
dollars in part. ^
On motion, ordered, that copies lie estab
lished in lieu of said lost original notes, at the
next lerm of this court, unless cause be shewn
to tin? contrary, upon publication of the pro*
ccedings according to law.
A true extract from the minutes uf said
court, July 4ih, 1825.
WILLIAM SLONE,c. i. c.
july 26 wtlJ 4-3
GEORGIA, Madison county.
Clerk s office of the lnfei ior court, 30th March,
1825.
J^N obedience to the laws of this state, for
the government of free persons of color,
the following person has caused his name to
be registered in my office, and if no exceptions -
are filed thereto, certificates will issue to him
accordingly.
John Russell, aged 23 years, a native of N_.
Carolina, and 20 years an inhabitant of Geor-
ia. and by occupation a blacksmith
Aug 9 JOHN PHIPPS, Clk.
OTICE AND CAUTION-
Whereas
Thomas Jones, the matt they call nty
husband has abounded to evade justice, lie
having violated the laws of the state, these nr^
therefore to caution all persons trading with
him for any thing Ik*longing to my estate lor
she has no property there; her
Patience x jones.
august 16 3l mark.
A LL persons are hereby i
. tradinp
tlie personal property of sutd deod. consisting
of different kinds of stock, household and
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c.
DAVID
July 12 . wiV.LIAMSMri-H, ! A,ll "’ ,s '
LL those who are indebted to the estate
\ 1
.LMl of William H Morrow, late of Ne
county, dec’d. are requested to make imme
diate payment, and nil those having demands
against said estate are requested to present
them iu terms of the law duly Authenticated.
July 26 DAVID MORROW, Adm’r.
\ LI. persons indebted lo the estate ol Leu-
V is M. Lopor, dec’d. are requested ti
emit*
mediate payment ; nnd those having
ands against said estate ate requested to
•’ em in according to law.
THOMAS JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
july 26
A LLpei Mills indebted to the estate of Adam
Lawson, late oi Henry county, dec’d.
are requested to make immediate payments,
nml those having demands against said estate
are hereby notified to present them according
to law. DA\ ID LAW SON, Adm’r
iulv 19
% Li# persons indebted to the estate ol .lo
rn. natban Rigby, dec’d. are hereby request
ed to make immediate payment, and those that
have any demands against said estate are re
quested to ha''d them in agreeable to law or
ihey will be barred.
july 5 JONAS GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
t*J OTlCE--The heirs and distributee snfihe
i 1 estate of Litry Cook, dee d will hereby
take notice that I shall apply to the court of
Ordinary of Upson county, on the first Monday
in September next, for an order to sell the ne
groesof said estate.
JAMES WALKER, Adm’r.
May 10 IG
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Ar-
L chib.tld G. Bilbo, late of Newton county,
dec’d. are requested to make payment.—
Those having demands against said estate are
hereby notified to present them
law.
CARY WOOD,
SOLOMON GRAVES,
n u g u u 2
according ho
Adm i
To the heirs of lien jajniv Trice, dec'd.
yOU are hereby notifii d that I shall peti
tion the Hon Superior court of Bald
win county on the first Monday in October
next to assign me my dower out of the half of
a.square ot land, numbered 323, on the waters
of Toblcrscretk, and now in my po-aiession
PATIENCE JONES.
June 7 3m 3C
A LL persons eonccrned are hereby notifi
ed that I sh \ll apply us the law directs,
d that 1 sli ill
for ao older to lay out mv dower of lot No.
94, in the 2d dist. ol Habersham cour#-y, it be
ing tlift land belonging lo Joint Irwin, late of
said county, dec’d.
May 31 CATHARINE ERWIN.
A LL persons are hereby cautioned against
/V tra ‘ ' *
ad ing for two Notes of Hand, one for
523 26ct». and the other tor 5*25, both dated
the 17th June, and due th* 25dt December
next, and given by the subsetihers jointly to
Drury Clark. As the consideration for which
they tycre given has Failed, and the notes were
fraudulently obtaioed, we are determined not
to pay litem unless compelled bv law
BURTON FORTNER,
JAMES FORTNER
Decatur county, Aug 16 3i*——4$
TToticET
4 LL persons are cautioned from trading
for two notes of hand given to Nathan
Harper, both bearing date in and al>out 20th
December, 1824, on< given fo. £100, payable
25th December, 18i5, the other^93 ftOcents.
payable 25th December, 1826. The consider-
tian for which said notes was given has en
tirely failed, and I am determined not to p:?v
them. NK&DHAM ROGERS. *
j«ly 26 4t 43
:d against*
g for a certain promissnry note yi-
ve*i in a conti act the 3d Febunry last for 5175,-
payable to John Carter 10?li of February
next, inasmuch as the contract for which
the note was given, has not been complied
with, I am determined not to nay »t until com
pelled by law. CALEBT<JMPKIN9.
August 9 3t 55
i'vvwfum.
A LL persons are cautioned against tres*.
I
passing, for any purpofe, on lot No 127,
in the 14ih district originally Fayette, naw De
Kalb county, as tlie law w ill be rigorously en
forced against all w ho should thus offend
WILSON BIRD.’
Shoals of Ogechec, Aug 16 6f 46
Caution.
rpHIS is to caution all persons front trad-*
1 in
ng lor a certain note of hand given by
to A . T. Perry for 5180, dated 9th dav of
•Iulv, 1825, and due 25th ifny of December,
1835. As the same was fraudulently obtained
1 determined not to pav it.
ABNER DURHAM..
3t 16
from me, I at
august 1C
To tiie Public.
/ \ N ihn 17jIi or lBlh ult.
V Ynn
unprincipled
ankee scoundrel, who calls himself bv
tlie name of ORAN CASTLE, came to nty
house in this county, in company with u rebr
peotable gentleman who It.id some basin
with m**, and imposed u piece of unsound p
perty upon me, for which I gave him mv 111
payable on the 25lli December next, fur gl00'
dated as above. I would camion the public
not to have any thing to do with said note,
e no doiilx lie will endeavor U> piactic.e
another iraud upon some innocent iu«ui, wheu
lie so well knows the said note was fVaii(luh_
h obtained; and he is also well assure
I am determined uot to pay the same
t JAMES COW/
Hillsboro*, Jasper enunty, Aug 9
duk M-
Jti
Ten Dollars Reward.
1U.NMVAY from (licsuh-
scrilirr, living on tho OkcoHco
fowl iontiiitR Irom MillortsovilU;
to Sauuinitli, in I-'.nmnnol coun
ty, on the 17th .Imho lost, mv
noRro ntan DA'. IKI., iiottl nml
»p|| ramie, yitllow cumploxinn, lias a sly ilown
h.ok, whoa spoken to, about .afoot 4 itK-lie*
IiiRlt, wore aivay a hlne skirled broad Ylollt
eoai. I ant induced to believe lie !ms obtained ,
a pass front some unprincipled viltain. 1 ra-“*
titer stippoae him to have made for Ri : -o' 1
Smith's of Twiggs county, or John S. On ) ••
ol Laurens county. Any'petso- dojivetn 1 * the
id nepro to mo, or coiilinine him so that I ot t
!. 'V.'Vd,
him again, shall receiin the allot
and nil reasonable expenres paid
SEABORN JOHNSON.
mgusllfi “i
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAV Iront the sttlW
sender ubMiiithrniiddleofA|tri*
•"fi :? r * >"'i" l-v the name-
ot JOHN, ahnttt M0 years old,.
•> oet, C or 7 incites high, very
tiara complected, rather slow of
speech, IS likely and very sensible, and had on
when he left me a jacket and pantaloons of
homespun Idled tn tvttl, wool. Any person
who will deliver said negro to me in Jones co.
near f reeman a o d store, about 1ft m.le. from
Mllledgeville, shall he eoinled to tlie above re
ward, or i, 10, rt secured in jail so that 1 get
h ""- , 1HOS. AlOUGHONa
June 7 „—_ 36
NOTICE?
T rE subset !hers Imngi, Morgan county,
3 miles South nl tbe Higli Slioalson die
ftppalatrhte, take this method of tnformine
tlietr Inends and the public generally, thatthev
have on hand a number of Patent Cotton ain't
and Carding Mahcmes which they will dispose
of at the reduced prices of per saw f u r
The subscribers will also furnish ruotnug'gT,,
of anydeset.ption with the Gins, and oh? Sin,
cart fjliy repaired.
N. B. The above
chines will be
kind.
Dins and Carding Ma-
ranted to be of the" best.
AEFAANDLR M. BROU N
WILLIAMS D.WI8 •'