The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, August 30, 1825, Image 4

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J W ILL be sold it the court-house l<* Igevilfe, Baldwin county, on the fiis IVsdftv in September next, between Mi** usual i*nnr* of sal*;, the following prop-Tty,v i* * One negro man tttined V irk, SI years old, t;\k«n a* ihe property of John Stnrge* io •*- (isfv a fi fa in fat r of Stephen Gatlin. One half acre lot and improvement* thereon, known as lot No 3, »n Wjiwr* No 38, at t corner of YVnyne and McIntosh Streets, levied on as the property of James Wilson to satisfy a ft fa in favor of James Silas Calhoun. * The following negroes, Daniel, fit I thin, Dkutel, Fiecum.i, Peter, Rarhiel, Willson, Richmond, Harriet, Judah, Hannah, Bill, Ltl erne la, H .h, Polly, Amanda, F.lir a, Susan, Lclty, N inny, and 120acreso.sk an I hickory land, adjoining Jaillr'l, Pully and others in Baldwin eniintv, levied on as the property of Win. Minor,ndm’r of the estate of Francis Smith deed, to satisfy ft 6 f.i in favor of I*. V J,ullcti for the use of the B ink of Darien, against the. said Minor; property pointed out hv •» d Minor. J f* WORSHAM, Sh(T. W ILL he sold at the co irt house in fffil- Indgeville, Baldwin county, on the first c^'Wiesd tv in October next, between the nsunl flours of sale, the following property,|o wit: Five negroes, Charles, Peter, Snekv, f ’liar- toil and Ahbey, t cow-*, 15 head of hogs, 1 Iron hound cask#, I tin roaster, 19 pair andirons, I oil stand, 7 lamps, 4 brass rondlesticks, 13 pair snuffers, 10 cut glass decanters, 13 ffint decanters 2 iron bound kegs, I lapaned su gar Imok, 1 large waiter, I suiaM do. 1 desk, 1 tilde, 1 gla«s, I brass bound bucket, 5 cost brushes, 9 com non inkstands. 1 slate do. I backgammon board nud table, I settee, 1 wheel harrow, 2 iron wedges i large lanterns, I do for stable, 1 shovel nud spado, A dining tables, I set ca'die moulds, 6 3-12 dozen soup plate 0 , 5 3,12 dining do 5 dox. cop do. 2 dozen cgps and saucers, 8 blue sugar dishes, <i sauce tureens, I large blue dish, 21 da 7 steak do. 2 * ) ip tureens, 6 lei pots, 11 howls, 4 dozen Wohlers, 29 wine glasses, 9 salt srlleio, 7 (da ted castor<, 4 bread baskets. 3 pitchers, 1 tea fravs, 1 knife box, 19 dozen knives ami forks, 1 silver soup spoon, 11 silver spoon », 1 1-2 do- son tea spoons, 2 mats, 7 pots, 2 ovens, 2 fry ing pans, 3 iron hake pans, 2 ten kittles, 2 \vai.h Kitties, 2 spiders, 3 skillets, 3 wash tubs, 4 pails 2d I)£u9 and furniture, 9 looking glasses, 3 largo do. 4 with stands, 1'2 common tables, 1 oval tea, do. 109 Windsor chain, I bureau and secretary, 1 maliogony bedstead, 1 safe, 1 pair stoelyar Is, 1 dearborn scale and beam, taken ns the property of Appleton Rotselcrto satis fy a ti fa on the foreclosure of a mortgage in iaver of Tomlinson Fort. Terms Cash. _i. ft. woraham, sirnr. *%4 7ILL he sold on I lie first Imsilay hi if f September next* in the town n r ,Mil- Ntdgcville, Baldwin county, within the n»> d hours of h ile, the following property, to wit: Our negro girl Jenney, 10 years old, levied on as the property of James Kinney to satisfy fve fi fas in favor of the A dm Lt rotors of Ja cob Miller, dec’d. against Maty Miller, Joshua Turner ami James Kinney; property poin t'll out by Milharn Turner ; levied on nud re turned tome by Newbill Moure, conslnlde. All th» interest of James Finigan in »N. to 27 acres of land, more or less, with the improve ment* thereon, lying on the waters of Camp nock within throe miles of Milh‘dge\ille. Icii- r.l to satisfy one fi fa in Ltvor of Abnor 11 .tut* mun i. Terms ctvdi. WM GRIGQ, D Sli’fT I LL ho sold at the court ho O N the first Tuesday In September next. Will uC sold fti the coint-house in Morgan on-uy, ./Clween the lawful hour* of sule., the following property, to wit: One sot red horn*-, levied on as the property of Jeffcison Lanier .o satisfy afi fa in favor ol Samuel A. Grier. 152 acres of land, more nr less, No. not know n, in the I Jih (list of originally Baldwin now Morgan county, adjoining the lauds of Whaley, Gibson and ollieis, levied on as the property of John Mitchell to satisfy a fi fa in f.iair of Augustus U. Longatrect and sundry other fi fas. Three n groes, Suekey uVuit 3fi vcarsold, Filson n boy about 9 year** old, and Harriet about 3 years old, levied on an the property of Edward Butler to satisfy two fi fas hi favor of Stratton U K.ule and others vs said Butler. REUBEN MANN, Sh’ff. N the first Tuesday in ferpte nher next, will he Mold at the cnnri-hoiise in Ma dison, Morgan county, within the usual hour* of sale, the following property, to wit: One in ,;»o hoy named Bill, about 18 rears old, 225 acres of land, in the 20lh (list of ori ginally Baldwin now Morgan county, on Hard- labor creek, adjoining Huberts, also 101 1-4 acres, Adjoining Phillips and others, all levied on us the propeitv of Archibald Coleman to satisfy a fi f.i in favor of Irwin ami Bryan.— Term* cash. CARTER W.HBPARKS, P. S. \*7ILL bi sold on the first Tuesday in ▼ ▼ September next, nt the court-house n the town ol Monroe, Walton county, within the ti’Mial Iroaro of sale,the following proper ty, tO wit • V 1 * 1 ’ half of lot No. 7, in the 4th (list, of am county, containing 125 acres, mote or lees, it being the half that lies broad side with No. fi, in said dut. whereon Peter Helton now lives, levied on as hi-* property to Satisfy a ti lu favor of William rainier; levy made and returned toinc by n constable. One nogro man about 43 years of ftgr, le vied on as the property of Isaac Hill to satisfy a fi fa in favor ol Elias Beall vs Isaac Hill and NathanC. Barnett. L30 sirics of laud, more nr le**, lying on the waters ol the Appalachia river, levied on a 6 the properly of Wnlson Ellison to satisfy two li fas, one mi favor of W iIlium Blait vs Watson Ellison and Richard l’dlison security on the stay, the other in favor of the stale ol Georgia vs WalH.tii Ellison ami Kic.liaid Ellison his sc emiiy. JAME9 LINPLEY, Sh’ll. “IUB7ILL he sold on the fi. a Tuesday in y\ .-iep *i(*r o’\t,in the pn/i m Co viugton .* ’on umty, within the •’-uftl hours of ode. the following property, to w it : One half if lot No 212, in the 1‘Jtli district of formerly Baldwin now Newtr.n county, le vied on to s itisfy a ft. n favor of William Cow- den against David Johnson and Jerry Ca- nant endorser ; property pointed out by defen dant ; levy made and returned by a constable. One fract onftl lot No 2fi4, in the first district of formerly Walton now Newton county, le vied on to * itisfy a fi fa in favor of the slate ol Georgia ng-msi Samuel Hanson kt David Rogers his .♦ curity J property pointed out by the defenda t. One fracti inn! lot No 211, in the first district of hiitmcrly Walton now Nev ton county, levi ed on to s.iti«fy ft fi la in favor ol the slate of Georgia against David Rogers and Samuel Hanson Ids security, property pointed out by (lefcnlauts. I). MORtlOW, Sh’lf. sold m the first i'uesday in Sept, next, in Covington, Newton coun ty, between the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing proper y, lowit: One lol ins Mil town of Covington, No. 13, in square A, nell improved, whereon Charles Banks now lives, levied on to satisfy sundry fi fasin favor ol John S. I). Byiuni against James Byars and David Curi e] and other fi fas against sai I Jnnies Byars; property pointed out by the defendant; levied on and returned to me by a constable. The interest of Henry Pennington in one half of lot No. 309, in the first di»t. of former ly Walton now Newton county, adjoining land of John Edgo and Kinder, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of William Askew, hearer, against Henry Pennington ; property pointed out hy defendant; levy made nud re turned to mebvft constable. LEMUEL WYNNE, D S YV ,l ' W ILL he sold at the court house in the town ol Monticello, Jasper county, on the firs' Tuesdavin September next, within ill usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Thomas F. Milam's interest in 151 1-4 acres of land, more or less, whereon Henry Sanders nos lives, adjoining William Askew and James Crocket, in the 13th district ol for merly Baldwin now Jasper county, levied on as the property of Thomas F. Milam to satisfy a fi fa issued fiom a magistrates court in favor of William MeCorkle vs Wiley Milam and Thomas F Milam ; property pointed out hy plaintiff; levy made and returned hy a consta ble. One silver watch, levied on as the properly of John Dubois, to satisfy afi fa in favor ol Seth NimS bearer vs John Dubois One Jorsev waggon, levied on as the pro perty of Caleb C. Dibble to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Leverett Punier, vs Bates ti Dibble. WM. II PRITCHETT t D. S W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Sep tember next, at tnc court house in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, between the usual hours of sale, the following proper ty, to wit: One negro girl named Daniel, levied on as the property of Abner Smith to satisfy sundry small executions issuing from a justices court in favor of Lewis Snear bearer vs said Abner Smith and Henry Head ; levy made and re turned to me bv John Sparks, constable. M>RTIN COCHRAN, Sh’fT O N the first Tuesday in November next,! will l»c sold tit the court-house in the town of Eaionion, Putnam county, two third- of a tract or parcel of land, know n and dis tinguished hy lot No 239 in the 14th distrie originally Baldwin now Putnam county, ad joining Thomas and James Head and Edmond Ooetle The said lot to he sold for the bene fit of the heirs ot Benjamin Trice, doc’d. WILLIAM TRICE, ) v , freer.- rmn > u > bX Off. ririmiiiirtrator’s SaU Postponed. O N the firm Tuesday in Sept, next, will be ■old at the court house in Monticello, Jasper county, the plantation whereon Rich ard Pollard formerly lived in said county, con taining 1B9 acres, 100 acres cleared Sold as part of the real estate of Richard Pollard, deed. One half of the purchase money paid next Christmas ; the other half the Christmas after, small notes with security with a moil- gage on flic laud. June 11 JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r. O N tin* lir-t I ucsdny in September next, will lie sold nt the court-house in the tow.- of Monroe,Walton county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, lo One hit of bind, No 1, in the 2d dist Walton county, containing 250 acres, morn or lens, levied on as the properly of William Wicker to satisfy two executions issued from a justices court in Washington county,One nt the instance of Robert Jacks hi vsWni. Wicker, the cither in favor of Solomon Beckam vs Win Wicker levied on and returned to me by a eonsiablo. Ono small bay mare, levied on as the pro- petty ot Jesse Smith to satisfy n li fa in favor of Joseph .1. Scott vs Jc-se Siniilt J. H. ARNOLD, I). Slj’fi*. 119, IIM 1 i’ll le,Gw N the first Tuesday in September "< it, ill he sold in the town of Lnwrenec- , winneft county,hetweeuthe usual hours of mIc, thcTolImviog property, to wit. Two lots of land m the 5lli district of said county, Non ti and 7, containing 250 nrres each, levied on ms the property of J.ixhua Bui lard to satisfy a fi fa in favor of (’reed M. Jen nings ; property pointed out hy defendant. *10 acres of hind, more or less, being part of hit No 19, in the 5th (list, whereon Thornaa W Williunwnn now lives, well improved, levied on as the properly of said Thomas \V. Wil liamson to satisfy afi fa in favor of Nathaniel W Wn %.id rei \V t *wn of Irwintou, Wilkinson county on the first Tuesday in Sepf. next, within the osu d lours of sale, the fuHowing property, viz : IBS acre# laud, more or less, in the 3d Hist nf said county, being part of lot No, 162, l» io \ on as live properly of Joseph Clemmons uiriynfi la from a justices court in fus^r L. bt Samuel Stnrgcs, nml one in favor ni t lie Win Corley vs sild Clemmons ; levied on- Inferior court of Gwinnett county and others. One negro man about 40 yean of nge by the name of Daniel, levied on nxtlio property of William II Tnll to satisfy a fi f.v in favor of Charles Gates; property pointed out by de fendant. One road waggon levied on as the property pf George Lawienee to satisfy a fi fa in favor •f John II. Eatrick for t'.io use of Wiley Mitchell. One sorrel horse,levied on ns the property nf Benjamin Jordan to satisfy a fi fain favor of Crayton and Slone. One. hav mare, levied on as the propel ty of Thomas Snow to satisfy a li fa in favor of the slate of Georgia and others. Two lots m the town of Lnwrenceville, No L»d returned to me by ft eonstnolo. S acres pine land, morn or less, the ♦ \uu being well improved whereon L-unes Og* burn now live* in said county, liken ns the |iropsrtv of. the‘Uid .lnmes Oghurn, t» satisfy a fi fa from a justices court in favor of IVm Matthews Sen. and oilier fi fas vs said James Oghurn and Jacob Oghurn security ; levied on fund returned to me hy 4 constable. L 632 acres, more or Ics^, of swamp land, si- \»nlo in the 5ili din Wilkinson county, hound- e«l on one side by the Ocone.e river, and ad joining the lands of Bond ami Sanford, sup posed to have about 213 acres cleared, about 120 of which is in corn, the balance in cotton, all very likely, levied on ns the property ol Willi im Lewis to satisfy a fi fa from Baldwin Inferior court in favor of Littleton Atkinson vs said Lewis ; property pointed out by die- ^plaintiff. DANIEL M H M.L, D wl I7ILK be sold on the first l uesd.i A V September next, at the markei house in the town ofKalonton, Putiintn county, with •it the usual hours ofttalc, the foMou ing pro- pci ty, to u it : 5 i icre-iof land, or more or loss, adjoining Lawronco, Wood and otliors. it being one- fourth pan of lot No 232, in iho 3d district of Originally Baldwin now EuUiam county, levied ^).i ns the property of Anselm Evans to satisfy mortgage fi fa in favor of Alfred Iverson 'Assignee vs Mid Evans ; pro|rcrly pointed oul io the mortgage: One largo pirns table. I poplar safe, I pah brass nnd-irniis, and 1 do w a tile irons, levied on as the property of Susan Terry to satisfy a ti hi in favor of Welcome Allen vs Susan Ter ry. One negro mail by the name of Isaac, 1c- i»d on as ihfc property of Joseph B uker, to silisfv a li la io favor of David I'lir Hi \s Ed* win Barker, Joseph Barker ic Gomh ivh Jom s. \ The following negroes, viz; Betty, Jerry, vj’atly, lim, Jane, Eliza, Marear. Mari ih, Ciii- tha, Alford, Burivcll, Rose, l(.in«'v, Mary, Hkrnh. Lucy, Jmney, Harnett, Alexander, Georgo, Aggy, Spuncer, Reddick, Lawson, Old Ui*o, Bill ^ John, I norrel hoi>c, 3 mules, 5 head ol cattle, 1 yoke of oxen. 15 head of slioep, 5 lambs, GO head of hogs, I road wag gon and gear, I ox cart, 5 bushels oft orn v atul 330 acres of land, more or less, mljo.ning Kos \ I,von and oth*is, levied on us the pro|ieriy ol William S. Morgan to satisfy sumliv li fasin gavor of Sipurc U Sillamau vs said Win. S. M'O'g in, Samuel Cnmpliold kt Soil anil others said Wm. S Morgan. ,iu new gisfg, levied on a* the property ol W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Sept. next, at llaheisliam court house, within the lisiinl hours of sule, the following property, to wit. 250 acres of land, mnr* or less, lot No. 137, situate, lying and being in the 10th (list, ol Habersham comity, levied on as the property ol Jesse While, (h e’d lo satisfy sundry exe cutions in favor ol John S. Royal against Ma ry While, ndm’x. and Timothy Murry. One half acre of land, more or less, situate, lying and being in the town of Clarksville, known and ile.u’gnated in the plan of said tow n by No 20, levied on as tin* property John Stover to satisfy an execution in favor of Je remiah Wofford. 250 acres of land, more or less, known by h)’ No. 128, situate, lying nud being, in the 2d (list Habersham county ; levied on as the pro pertyol Burges Sti irklamb to satisfy nn exe cution in favor of Put rick Brown for the use oi Jim y Brown, '50 acres land, more or less, lot No situate, lying and being in the Itlili ili Habersham county ; levied on ns tin* proper ty of Drew ry .b 111 les to srni*Jy sundry execu tions in favor of Robert Stiibling. One negro man named Joe, 30 years of age, levied on ns the properly of James Ward to tisfy sundry executions, 1 in favor of Sani- l A. Wales, and one in fivor of Benjamin Chastain, and also an miarhmriit levied on I negro in favor of Elj di Cl.itk against the said Jnnu s Ward. One L’aek man, levied on as the property of Willintn Hnsc to s itisfy an execution in favor (d‘ Cleniomli tju.Ilian against said Willi.uu 11 axe and Elijah England ncruriiy. BENJAMIN E. THOMPSON, ShIR O N ilia first fuesday in September next, will bo sold nt the court homo in Mont gomery county, within the usual liourb of sale, the following property, to wit: 680 acres oflaiid, with the tenements there i, lying in Montgomcivcounty, levied on as the property of John MeEelinn, dec’d. lo s.i- indy his taxes for the venr 182 b ■ 200acies, more or less, pine land, taken a- The property of Burrell (.allimin to satisfy an execution in favor of Maxes Daniel ; returned to ine bv a consl.ihlo 300 acrcA of land, and one otlicr trart o! 200 acres, more or less, with a grist mill and dwelling houses, levied on as the property of Hemv Cooper to satisfy sundry executions in xvor of Needham McLendon, P. C Temple fljflgjl James Alston ; le turned lo me hy a con- stair 70 containing 1G acres improved, nml No 67 .ontaiuiug owe. acre, levieil ow :v« the property John II. Hammond to satisfy a fi iu in fa- of the state of Georgia. WM. NESBIT, Sh fT. con O N the first Tuesday in September next will ho Bold nt the Court-Mouse in the town ol Lawrcnc.cvillc Gwinnett county, with ill the usual hours of sale, the following pro- pertv, to wit ; 2.40 acres of laud, being lot No 32, in the 6thdi-tiid oT Gwinncit county, levied on n* the property of John Rutledge to satisfy a fi l.i in favor of John Wingfield vs ssiid Rutledge -'ini Patrick Qunrtcriuus; property pointed out hy s lid Rutledge. lOOae.ies of land, adjoining James Clem mcnt-sl icing the land .. hereon Roheit Fliil lips now live* , I* \ied on tis the property of said Phillips to satisfy a fi fa iu favor of Jame WardUvv ; property pointed out hy said Phil PUS'lPUSEh S.1LE. W ILL be sold in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, on the first'Fuesday ii September next, between the usual hours of sn'e, the following properly, to wit : A fiegro mm named Jack, about 60 year-* old, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Heard to satisfy two fi fas, one in favor of Samuel Murray vs Elizabeth Heard,the othr in favor of Haurah Hunter, for the use of Thomas Wheeler vs Elizabeth Heard; pro petty pointed out by George Moon, Three beds, bedsteads U. furniture, 2 trunks, l lot-of earthen vvate, 1 lot ol eadiags, tog* tlier with sundry oth* i small article*, levied o as the properly of Cyrus While to satisfy n fa in favor of William MeCorkle vs Cyre White anil Jacob McClendon A. NEWTON, 1) Sh’ff. ILL be Bold on the fii>t Tuesday i VV Sept, next, at the Court House in Em Iv eoiinty, with in the usual hours of sale, the follov ing property, to wit: One negro woman l>v the name, of Elly about 30years of age, taken as the property of Wm. Nenvs, grtp.to satisfy an execution iu lavorof Charles .f. McDonald, nud other fi las against baid N.eavs. DAVID I). SMITH,Sli’ff. A liKEEABLE to an order of the honora ble Inferior court of Washington county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the iirsl Tuesday in October next, nt the court-house in the town ol Snndersville, in said county, all the real estate of William Mills, dec’d. consisting of 200 acres of pine land in said county, lying on the waters o Kogg creek, adjoining Morris, Malpass and others. Sold lor 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. O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, pursuant to an order of the In ferior court of Houston, when sitting for ordi- iry purposes, within the law ful hours at Per- •, in snidcounty, a Unct ofiand, know* as ot No. LI, in 5th (list of said county, it !>eing the property of Tlios. Butcher, deciL subject to the widow’s dower. Sold for the benefit of the heir? and creditors. WILLIAM SMITH, Adm’r. jnly 26 * yy/ ,LLhe i the first Tuesday in September next, nt the court house in the town ol Gi'cmretboroughy Greene county, between the u«Hiul (units of ale, the follow iiigprojrertv, to Wit*. I- our jiegrocs, Cvr.tha nml three children, Tpm, Robert ami Wvrley, all levied on as the property of'William Fitzpatiick to satisfy sun dry fi fas issuing from a magistrates court ’ fivarof Daniel Mercer, Lit h^on Burk and others vs said Fitzpatrick. WILLIAM GREER, D. S. * 1, more or less, adjoining P the property ol William n from a justices court iu levied on uud re- M.1T- IIT-« K'SSI ■»*'»'""•■ dock Bullock to satisfy a fi la i.t ■g l vni Barker vs said Balock Bullock. * One negro bay by the name of Sim, levied ,.n a*, the property of Edwin Barker to smisj]^ a fi fa in favor of William Si ns Williams Beni Williams and Edwin Birker. . 202b2ncres d'land, wlierenn Asa R »vve now lives, adjoining Lynch nud others, levied <ti) a® the proportv ol Asa liowe to satisfy a fi ki in lavor ol John Nishul vs said Asa Howe 202 1-2 acre* of Uud, «ftore or less vv hcieon, John II Mahoiie now lives, adjoining Smith :uul others, levied on as the property of John R. M iluye- to satisfy a li fa in lavor of Skel ton Napier k Co, vs John R. Muhmie. WM VARNER, Sh’fT. B ETWEEN the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Sept, next, will \>o hold m the town ol McDonough, Henry county, the following propei ty, to vvit: 202 1 2 acres of land, situate iu the 7th disi. of said county, nud known by lot No. |59, levied on nh the property of Aaron Me Knuie lo * itisfy sundry fi fns in favor of In- gcrs.il 6. Ross ; levy made an J returned to ine l»v a c 'nstable. 'One yoke of oxen and cart, taken ns the n. tpcriy ol Thomas Siiuimoiis to *utt»fy a fi fa mfavor of Earnest C. Wvtivck ; (>voj>ei ty |voin- <ed out ny said Simmons. One negro gill about 13 years of age, levied on ns the proiverly of Guy W. Smith to satis fy 2 fi fas in favor of Joseph Mom ; property pointed out by the defendant aerrs of land, be the same, mote or less, it being that part of lot No % ! *7 whereon John* (ten’s mill farmerlv sio »d in the 3d dist. oi I leu* • iy ciuMty ; levied on at the properly of l inttn- \;vj» I’o. hv an V*> satisfy n fi fa vn Lvvnv of Charles ^Wildci ; »»ro|>citv pointed out bv said Wildei JAS. FLETCHER, D - X / ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in • A September next^ in the uni n of Clin- ton, Jovcs county, witnin tiie u.-uai hours of side, the follovviug property, to wit : A negro girl byth* name of Paucnce, about 10 rears old, levied on as the property of Tho- DV.vi lligginbothain u> satislv Miudiy u fas from 4 ijst.ee* court io favor of Weather* Millei; ftfvieil on and rKurned to uie by a constable A Iierro girl Homed Small, levied on as the property of Drury Spam to satitly a fi la \ovuf S«fc^no»ti Ko»b, *'I»x. 1.1 Wu K . • .t -c'd nn.l an HUachnint Colin W. AloK.mler *ml olliM uj.insl the UkI Drury Siiam 1 ► S. Sm. nis by uiJor of ibc Ink 'ftuiMuMy. T LEV , NG jP0N, U 3. vv ^ P() acres of I Knight, levied * Hikeato satisfy h fi f kivor of I!, uyaiiiin Fullct turned hy a constable. 830 acres of lunil, more or less, adjoining Matty l'iioiupson and \\ in Moore, nut* town lot in Lawrenreville, with a large house un- fi a lulled, known as Bogan’s lot, leviidouas the property of Joseph Thompson to sutisfy a fill in lavor of Samuil G. Stan; property piunle.il out bv said Thompson. Two cow s ami calves, 10 head of hogs, and 2 feather beds, levied on as the propei ty ol John Mew born to satisfy a fi la in fai ur ot Alston m Hutchens for the use of Lilllcbarry Hnrbcr, JAMES LOUGH RIDGE, D. Sli’iT. ILL Ikj sold on the first Tuesday in September next, at the court house in Marion, Tw iggs county, vviiliiu the usual hours of side, the follovviug property , to vvit: 23 acres of hind, tuoru ot less, No. not knowu, in the 27lh district of formerly M il- wnson now Twiggs county, adjoining George Williams and others, b-vod on as the pidjuy- tv of William Mathews to satisiy two execui lions issued troui a magistrates couit, one iu favor of James Southall vs William M ithevvs, and the other in favor of George Brown is Wdliaut Mathewsand Joseph Tui her ; levied on and returned lo me bv a constable. 101 1-4 acres of land' more or less, No 30, in the 23th dun. of formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs comity, levied onus the property of .1 (Viniui;s Edwards, executrix, to satislv an*e\- eciition from a magistrate’s court in Vnvur of Hester Aveiett, adni'x. of the estate uf Jeie- imali Avereti, (Icc’il ; levy made undrcluiucd to me hy a constable. *202 1-2 acre* of oak and hickory land, No. 13, in tho 28th district of formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs county, levied on ax the propeny of John C. Johus tn to satisfy an execution iu biovrol .1 lilies Lewis vs. John C. Johnson. Jk A negiohay al>oui 15yearsold by the of Elbert, levied onus the pro|M*rty of Daniel A. Eliillip- to satisfy three executions in favoi of lleurv Solomonsanikothers. ROBERT HODGES,Sh’ff. O N the first Tuesday in Sep* icltnienti* »ld on said at- nor court ol be sold at the court-house iu the town of Marion, Twiggs county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit A negro man named George, levied on the property of Janies Shcppatd to satisfy n fi fa issued on tho foreclosure of a moitgnge in favor of C;ul**r Sawyer, vs Harmon IVrry- a°«‘iit to James Shcpp.utl; property |>oin* ted out in the mortgage fi fa. ROBT. HODGES, SU IT. ^ wN die fii »t Tuesday in September next, v 9 will he sold nt the court-house in Emnn- icI county, w itil• n the usual bouts of sale, the following property, to wit : Three cows and vi irlinva,600 acres of luml lying on the Groat O.ioopie river, kiiovvu and distinguished by the Mill trad, and 150 acres .ii!|oniiiij the above, taken ns the property of Reddiu vleii«,mini i on the estate ol \\ diiaiu dels, dec'll to satisfy our execution iu favor of \\ diiaiu Barker, uduy’r. oil tho estate of Alexander 1’airrlotli, dec’tl. 650 acres of land,^i«!joiiiiug \\ m. Frice and others, taken as the propei ty of VVil*«oii Drew to ► iti-Iy an execution in favor of James Mine*- ^id others , levied on and returi ed to me by i const ill JOHN R. DANIEL, : h fl »l>le. ’ 100 ncrea pine land, with the tenements thereon, whereon Daniel Davies now lives, lo sutisfy n judgment issuing from the riuperioi •court. All the crop belonging to Ezekiel Bass, con sisting of corn, cotton, sugar cane and pota toes, lying on tlift laud on which Kami Buss lived, to satisfy n judgement of the Superior court as a defaulting juror for October term, 1824 JOHN TURNBULL, D. Sh’ff /■ VN the first Tuesday in September m xt, x 9 will be sold in the town of D«a;\t<tr, lb- Kalb county, between the iKttal hoiusol sale the following property, to wit: One lot of land, No I F». in the 14th district ori^innjly Henry now Dc Kalb county, levied on aa the property of William Ne.tluwliu satidV a fi fa in favor of Charles J. McDon ald ; iccy made and returned to me hy a con stable. Ore sorrel li(*se, taken ns the property of William O W.iguuu to satisfy a fi fw in favor of Luke Rnd. JOHN PENDLEY, D Sh’.T O N the first Tuesday in September next will lie sold at the court house in tin town ot Decatur, Dc Kalb county between tin lawful boms of sale, the follow in*j properly to wit; Five acres of land, whet» on J Im A. Hop kins lives, near Decatur, l dernhle well im proved, it being part of lot No ti, in the ICth (list ongmallv Henry now De Kalb county vied on ns the property of John A llopl< • satisfy a fi fa iu favor nf O Jc \V. Recce 23 acres of laud, more or less, it being part of lot No 105, in the I8iii (list originally Hei ry now De Kalb county, levied on as the pr, piTty of John IK Granger to satisfy n (i la in favor of J \l W. Grisham ; levied on and n turned lo me bv a constable. George Harris, Sh it. J the (irst Tuesday in September nrx will he sold at the couit house iu th town of Ib i .itur, Dc Kail) county, within tli uul hoursof sale, the following property, to wit: One lot of Innd, containing 230 (iili dist originally Gwinnett now De Kalb county, known by lot No 388, levied * tt property of Thomas King lo satisfy a I in favor of Middleton Pool ; levy made uud turned to me bv a » ou-iubb*. JAMES DIAMOND, D. S N the first Tuesday iu Scj !. next, will he Id -ttllie court-house iu the town ol Bainbridge, Decatur county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wn One l a of land, N'*). (»3, in the 2'tUi di originally Early uow Decatur, I «kcn ns (I property ol Wm. Pipkin to satisfy an exec lion in favoi of the Slate. A lot of land, No 223, in the 13th dist. of origin illy K illy now Decatur, taken as tli properly of Duncan McLan**, to satisfy miikIi' executions obtained against him iu the Jusuc k ouithy S. Perry and others. A lot of land, No. 35, in tiie I9tli dist oii d^nally Early now Decatur, ink* n ns the pro- |5eriy uf S imuel I'reeunn to satisly an cxei u- lion in favor of John McDowell, .vie. JOHN II GR W . - nil next, will i the town of Hanford, Puki-'ki county, between the nsu- id liouis of ^ de, the following piopeny, to w it 1 lot of books, 2 trunks, 2 bed.,. 8 sitting chairs, 3 tumblers, 1 lot crocket v-ware, l h» of glass ware, 2 poU, 2 ovens, 1 Irving pan, • lot of Urming utensils, 1 .*>ilver vvatoli, 6 hca*t 3f stock cattle, 1 sl.ot gun, I pair fur doe*, 12 head of geese ; the above property levied on us belonging to the estate of Gray U Gardner to saiislv iiii execution in i.*v<m of R. Mitch ell and Ray for tho u»e of R. .Mitchell, vs said Grav H. Gardner. B. BARKER, Sh’tf. CORONER’S SAl’lE N the (list 1 iu* day in September next, will '»e sold iu the tow not hatoutoii, Put* county, w ithin the usual hout sol sale,the folk "dig property, to wit: Betty a woman about 26, Patty a gitl about 14, Jerry a boy ub:mt 10 months old, 1 side hauid, 1 bureau, I desk, 1 imok case, 1 sorici hnrse. 5 leather beds and furniture, I spiuin; vvlirel and loom, 2 vvaliiMt tables, I clock, I aatru seiuug ciiaira, and the house and kite li eu turnitare, nm particularly named ia die mortgage, levied on ns the property of Win. Mm gait, t«* satisfy two mortgage ii fas in fa vor of Wm Varner vs. Win. S. Morgan ; pro- ^•ertv pointed out liv ihn pUiutitf. ANTHONY HOLLOWAY , Coroner. O r ^N ihe first Tuesday in September • * will be Hold at lli(? com i-house iu the tovyn of Greoneshoroiigli, Gret no county, b tween tlier usual hours of Hale, the folic wing pr*i|)cr4y, to vvit: One negro man by lh** nnmo of Edmond, about ilj o< -K> years of age, levied on iih the property cvl Greene Andiews to satisfy n fi fa lavor of Samuel Davis vs said Andrews NICHOLAS HOWARD, Sh’ff, O N the first Tuesday io Sept, next, will be sold at the court-hoiiHC door, in the town of Lexington,Oglelfiorpo conn ty, bet ween tiie usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit : One negro man hy die name of Jonathan about 20 years of age, levied on as the prope iy of MnnpiiH I) F. Beall, to satisfy an ex enlion in favor of Charles V. Collier, vs. Mn t nis D. F Beall, issued on (lie foreclosure of 9 hi. ITTAIN STA.tiPd, VV- ILL he sold in Irvvinton, Wilkin county, on the first Tuesday in Sep teniher next, within the usual hours of sale the following property, to vvit: Four lots of land, to vvit : No 125, 140. 139, 126, ami 50 acres, part of lot No 161, part of them improved, lying in the 4th (list Wil kinson county, levied upon ns the property of Bcnajah King to satisfy a fi fa issued from th Superior r.ourl, on attachment, in favor of Henry .Tohnsoii. 101 1-4 acres pine land, No not known, ad joining Win Boss and others, improved, levied on to satisfy a 6 f.v issued from a justices court in favor of Morton N. Biuch against William- Jcnkins ; levied on and relfiriicd hy a consla hle.^ 273 acres of pine land, in the 4th district of said county, well improved. No nut Known, ad joining Underwood and other*, whereon Mi ry Williams and William Gilbert live, taken as their property to satisfy a fi fn from die Su perior court in favor of James Neal against live said Williams andJGuherl; pointed out hy the defendants. JAMES LINDSEY, Sh’fT. .ILL I sold at the court house, in Jark- % w Hnjiville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the usu hours of »*ale, the lollowtng properly, to wit 202 1-2 acres of land, more or less, known by No 286, in the 11th district; also :g02 1-2 acres of kind, more or less, known by No 287 m the 1 4th dist of Telmii county, well inipro veil, vvlieievn Hale Goldsmith now lives,levied oil to satisfy an (xciution in favor of William Chisholm vs Nathaniel Stalhnni ; property pointed out by ll.de Goldsmith ; lev it d on anil returned lo me by Jos. Williams, constable. HUGH COOK, D. S]dfr. rosrroxLD sale. ILL be sold at the court-house in Mor A V gnu county, on the first Tuesday September nexf ? between the usual hours of sale the following property, to wit : One negro boy bv the name of Handle, about ten years old ; levied oil as the property John Freeman to satisfy a fi fa in favor John Van A’agnen vs James B. Croppage and John Freeman ; property pointed out bv said Freeman. REUBk.N MANN, Sfi’ff. may 31 JESSE MOR AN, N OTICE—Will be Avoid at the late rcai de nee of Archibald G. Bilbo, deed, in Newton county, on Hatniday the 17th of Se|>- tember next, the whole of the perishable pro perty, likewise the houseludtl and kitchen fur niture. together with other articles, belonging to said estate Tei ms of sale made known on that dav. cary Wood, SOLOMON GRAVES, angust 2 Adm’rs. IV] OTICE—Will he sold on Saturday the 11 17tli of September next, in Laurens county, at the plantation of Mathew Smith, dec’ll nit the pernoiril property of *aid dec’d. which has not yet been sold, consisting of household and kitchen furnitme, a cart and ma-e with several other article*. august 9 EZEKIEL SMYTH, Adm’r. C "! V XRDIAN’3 SALE—Will he sold on T the first Tuesday in October next, nt the court house in the Town of Efttonton, a likely negro fellow belonging to ihe orphans of Ur ban Cooper, dec u. Twelve inonlhs credit will be given and approved «ecutiiy requited. THOMAS COOPER, ) STEPHEN WESTON, A Guardians. MILTON COOPER, > august 2 1110 P OS 1 PON ED SALE—On the first 1’iicn- day in September next, will he sold nt the court house in Saudersvitle, Washinjfton c(>unty ? pursuant to leave obtained, a tract of land lying in Washington county, containing 291 acre*, more or leH*,on Sami Hill creek adjoining Rutherford ; sold f«»r the benefit of ihe heirs ol Rohei t Barnett, dec’d. Wins. RUTHERFORD, Adm’r. SARAH BARNETT, Aduv x. July 26 \ tiltEKABLY loan order of the lionora- hie the Inferior court of Oglethorpe county, will lie sold nt the court-house door hi Monro* county, on the first Tuesday in Oelo her next, one tract of land, containing 202 1-2 acre*, Ring in the 3d district of Monroe coun ty, No 109. Sold for the benefit of the heirs am! creditors of the estate of Samuel Patton, dec il. Terms on the day. SAMUEL, PATTON, Adm'r. jnly 26 with the will annexed court of Newton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie sold at the court house door in Henry county,on the tirsiTucs day in September next, lot of Innd No. 182. ii the 3d (listof Henry county, the real estate of Ephraim Daniel, ilec’d ' Sold for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of saidt dec’d Terms made know non the day of sale DAVID COWDEN, Axfni’r. may 17 YlO OTIC E—Will he sold oii the fr/st Tues da; in November next, at the CdurthouHi iu Marion, ngreeahle to an order of the hono rable court of ordinary, one lot of land, No 27, in the 23d dist of formerly Wilkinson now T wiggs county, it l»**ing the real estate of Cot- Iy Sauls, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the lipirs and creditor* of said estate Terms made known on the dav of sale. Bug 9 THEOPHILUS SAULS, Adm IN' IV] OTICE—Will he sold on Saturday, the i.x 10th of Septemlier next* in the town of Clinton, Jones county, all the personal pro perly ot Beverly Marsh, dec’d. consisting of a complete set of cabinet work tools, a quantity of lumber, wearing appare l, a valuable watch, and many other articles too tedious to men tion. Terms made known on the day of sale _ August 2 JOHN JONES, Adm’r O N the first Tuesday in Octoher.next, will be sold at the court-house in the jovvn of Hartford, Pulntki county, nil the negroes belonging to the estate of Daicas Packer, de ceased, consisting of women rnd girls. Sold for the benefit oi tho heirs ami creditois of aid dec'll. Terms made known on the day THOMAS JOHNSTON, Adm’r July 26 A Proclamation. GEORGIA—Bn his Excellency GEtifiGE M THO UP, G(tremor and Commander in Chief of the Army and .Vary of thj% state, and if the Militia thereof. WHEREAS, I have received official infor mation, that on tiie 5th tnst. a certain ISAI \H‘ THOMPSON, of Bibb county, nnd st ito* aforesaid, did commit wanton violence, upon the body of n negro man named B*n, which caused his death and whereas it ftivalso been represented that the said Isaiah Thompson ha* fled from justice. I have therefore thought proper to issue this my proclamation hereby offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS to any person or persons, who may apprehend the said Isaiah Thomp son, and him safely deliver to the sheriff or jailor of the county aforesaid, and I do more over charge all officers civil and military, with in this state to be vigilant in assisting to uppre- lieml the said Isaiah Thompson, that he may be brought to trial for the crime with w hich he is charged. Given under my hand and the great seal of the state, at the State House in M lledge- ville. this twelfth day of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and of the In dependence of the United States the tif* tietli. G. M. TROIT. Bv the Governor: EVERARD HAMILTON, Secret am nf Stale. N OTH'E — W ill be sold on the first Tues day in October next, at the court-house in the town of Monticello, Jasper countv, with in the Inwful hoursof sale, the negroes belong ing to the estate of flninmon Wilkinson, late of said county, dec'll, to he sold hy order of the Inferior court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate* Terrs ntJhto known on the dnv. J WILKINSON,) , . July S. WILKINSON, S- ,n * 8 - JjN the jirst Tuesday in October next, will he sold at the court-house in the town of Covington, Newton county, between the usual hoursof sale, three negroes,n woman Ly the name of Grace, her daughter Eliza, and an infant. Sold as the property of Daniel Farr, kite of sr.id county, deceased, for the benefit of the. heirs and creditors of said dec'd.— Terms made known on the day. july 26^ JOHN FARR, Adm’r. O N Friday the 2d dav of September next, will he sold nt the bouse of John Gools by, Sr deckl. late of Jasper county, the per sonal properly of said dec'd. consisting of horses, cows and lings, one good yoke of steers, household nnd kitchen lurniiure, 4ic Terms made known on the day of sale. PLEASANT GOOLSBY, Adm’r. jnly 12 with the will annexed \ OTICE—Between the usiml hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in Sept, next, will he sold at the court Imiisfe of Upson county, hy order of the Inferior court, when silting for Ordinary purposes, the negroes belonging to the estate of Lucy Cook, deed. . Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Term* made known on the dnv of sal**. May 10 JAMES WALKER, Adm’r. A GREEABLK to the last will an.! testn- /1l meat of the late John E Denson, dec’d if Hancock county, will he sold in the town of Thomnstnn, Ihwon rnuntv, on the firs Tuesday in November next, 202 1-2 acres ol land, known hy lot No 221, in the 10th district formerly Monroe, now Upson countv. Solo for the benefit of the heir* ami creditors ot said dec’d. Term* mad** known on the day of sale. JOHN N. DENSON august 9 Acting Ex’or. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at the court-house in Milledge- villc, the house and lot on Jefferson street, lately occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, de ceased. Sold in pursuance of the wdl of said dec d. for the benefit of the distributee*. June 14 FIELDING LEWIS. ExVr yjt71 LL be sold on Thursday the 1st day o V v September next, at the late residence of Win. Smith, deed, in Madi&on county, all the personal .property of stud deed consisting of different kind* of stock, household and kiichcn furniture,plantation tools, &c. DAVID SMITH, ) . . . july 12 WILLIAM SMITH, S yA LL those who are indebted to the estate l\. of Willt^m 11. Mot row, late of Newton county, dec’d. are requested to make imme diate payment, and nil those having demands against said estate are requested to present them in terms of ihe law (July authenticated. July 26 D AVID MORROW, Adm’r. A ll persons indebted to I lie estate ol Lew is M. Loper, dec’ll, are requested to make immediate payment ; nnd those having demand* against sail! estate nre requested Vo render them in according to law. THOMAS JOHNS I ON, Adm’r jnly 26 \ GREEABLEto leave obtained from the tho honorable tin* Inferior court, a'ftiug for ordinary purposes for Camden county, 1 shall on tli«*first 1 uesdny in September next ex pose to public sale nt the court house atJeflVr- son, in said county, a lot of land in the 10th disi. of Monroe county, No 91, for the benefit of the orphans of Levi Johns, dec’d. juno 21 JOHN LEE, Guardian. » | ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Sep- 1 temlicr next, at the court-house in Mil- ledgeville, the real estate of Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hines, dee d adjoining R. G Crittenden and others. To ho sold, pursuant to nn order of the Inferior court of Baldwin county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, forllie benefit of the heiis. Terms of Stic—One half of the purchase money payable 23tl> Dec. 1326, and the ba- lauce ou the 25th Dee. thereafter. JOHN KEN NON,) . . , - WM. TURNER, $ Al,,nrs - Also, nt the same time nud place, a house and lot in the town of Mllledgeiille on JolTer- 8oo street, now occupied by Isaac Harvey, Esq belonging to the estate of John B. Hines, dec'd. Terms as above, juno 1 4 JOHN KENNON, Ex’r O N the first’Tuesday in October next, wi'l be sold at t u e court-house in Irwintou, pursuant to an older of the Inferior couit of Wilkinson county, sitting for ordinary purpo ses, a tract of land in said county, containing 202 1-2 acres in the 4th district, it being the real estate of Stephen Gilmore, dec'd. AMBROSE MURPHY, Adm’i july 19 O N the li st Tuesday in Sept, be sold at the Court Hout> p «Rm c I’UiTP'o.Yi:/) SALE. O N the first l uesday in September next, will be sob! at the court house in Mmli son, Morgan roiuilv, between tin- usual hours ol sab*, the following in openy, to-wit 4 202 l-2 acres of la mi, more or less, on San- creek, adjoining lauds of Buford and Bar ton, known by No 166, in the 3lli district ol originally Baldwin now Morgan county, levied upon ns the properly of John Hardy ti, satisfy two fi fa. in favor of Beall k Dent against Moidrcai Sunbury and John Hardy: levied upon and returned to me bv a constable. MARTIN P. SPARKS, D. Sh’fl, N iliv first Tuesday iu Sepi^mbur next, ■* * will be told nt the court-house in Carnes- ' ille, Franklin county, within the visur.l hours ol sale, tho following property, or mi much thereof, as will satisfy the tax and cost for the year 1324, to wit : •B2 1-2 acres of pine kind, in the county of U tlkinson, No and district unknown, returned tlr the estate ol J. Gi«Mtn,d« cd. trod drawn by )lid Glenn ; tax due 24cent*. JAM Ed QUTLLIAN, T. C. P URSUANT to an order of tho couit o oiv'inary of Jasper county, w ill be Hold ui the court-house in Early county, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours ol sale, one lot of land, lying in Vd dist of said roomy, N* 214—also one lot lying in the 4thilistoi‘ said county, No 151, being part of the real fstate of Richatd Pol- ftl'd,dei \1. Term* cash japiil 5 __ JAMES RAMSEY, Ad«n'r_ 14/ ILL be sold nt the court house in the ▼ v town ot Greensbon’, Greene county, on the first Tuesday in September next, 106 acres of land, lying on ihe South fork of Ogcchec, adjoining Joseph Riley and others, il I 'uig the real estate of John 1). Kerr, dec’ll obe sold agreeable lo the order of the I life- or com tot said county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itor*. ABRAHAM PERKINS, Arm'r. June 14 tils* 37 J \ N the first fuesday in No'vcmber next w ill be sold at the court house in New urn County, a l .t of land, No 231. m the lOtli district,formerly Henry now N»-wton countv ^ohl as the propei ty ot Randall ShetUHff, late of W ay ue county, dec J. lor the benefit of the hen s o! said di ed. BRYANT SHEFFIELD, Adm’r. june 7 A GREK ABLE to an order from the Hon /». the Justices of the Inferior court of Crawford county, when silting for Ordinary purposes, will he sold on ti e first Tuesday in October next in the town of Knoxville. 7 no tes, viz: Vilet, Charlotte, Pat, Temp, nice, Pliebe and Joe And also on iIk first Tuesday in November next wifi he sold in Decatur Dekalb county one lot of land, No. 232. in the l4tli dist for merly Henry county, it being the real estate of foal* Grubbs, late of said county dec’d and sold lor the benefit ot tho heirs nifU creditors of aid dec'd Terms made know it on the day if f-.llc. BENJAMIN GRUBBS, Adm’r. July 26 ,WT OTICE—Will he sold on the fiist tuesday ± f hi November next at the court house Mor in Henry countv, within tawful hours of flm, 202 1-2 acres of land, known by lot num ber fitiy eight in the 11 tli district of *%id coun ty, granted to Allen Took*, now deceased, and helm • ing to his estate, nnd sold according to the provisions ol the last will of said Allen Tookc dec'd. for the benefit of the heirs nml creditor* of his estate, on a twelve monthscred it, notes und good aecuriiv wilt lie requited. % J A VI ES TOOKK, Aug 16 Adm’r. with the will annexed, OTICE—Will be reuted on the vi2d »tiv of Scotember next, at the late residence of Man uel Douglass, dec’d. oi Motg.i ‘be wbqle of^llie | l^s|.inon, containing reuair for cro|ipiiig elli^g house and out If about 300 a having iftftfrhmi g houses. Passrssn>1 of January rtext, day of renting I te farei\ the first dav Terms made known i WILLIAM S. DOUGLASS,? , , . ROBERT DOUGLASS, J AUl " «• nugnst 16 V O l iC£—lVill he sold at the late resi J ^ deuce ot Adam Lawson, deceased, Ihursdivy the 25th I August next, all the pc mlvahl.* property belonging to the estate of Mirl dec'd. cons'^iog of horses, hogs, house hold and kitchen l ^nitere. And between (iu usual hoursof sale on the tirM J uesday in Novc:nher next, will he sold ut the court;house of lienry countv. by order of th«* Inferior court, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, the negroes belonging to the estate tit Adam Lawton,dec’d ^old for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said dec’d •Term* made known on the dav of sale july 19 DAVH) LAWSON, AJm’i 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Adam ^ Lawson, late of Henry county, dec’d aro requested to make immediate payments, nnd those having demands against said estate are hereby notified to present them according to law * DAVID LAWSON, Adm- julv 19 A Proclamation. GEORGIA—Rj his Exceilrnm GRORGli. M. "TROUP, Governor and Commander irf Chief of the At my and JVavy of this Stated and of the Militia thereof. WHEREAS, I have receivedofficnil inform iiintion, that on the I2tli inst. a certain WIL LI AM CURETGN, of Hancock county, did commit nn aggravated and premeditated mur der upon the body of John Pullen of the cotin* and state aforesaid—And whereas it has also been represented that he lias fled frjom justice; I have therefore thought proper uALsue tins my proclamation, hereby ofleringWrcwBed of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to nny per son or persons, who may apprehend the said William Corel on, and him safely deliver to the jdieriff or jailor of the county aforesaid, and I do moreover charge all officers civil and mili tary, within this abate, to hn vigilant in assisting to apprehend the-said William Cureton, that lie nifty lie brought to trial for the crime with which lie is chniged. Given under my hand and the great seal of the state,at the State House in Milledge- vilfe, this eighteenth day of August, eigh teen hundred and twenty-five-, nnd of the Independence of the United Stales the fiftieth. O. M TROUP. By the Gov ernor: EVERARD HAMILTON, Secrttary of Stale. Note—Snid Cureton is about 20 or 22 year# of age, 5 feet Bor 10inches high, or ordinary stature, full eves and face, daik complected* and Im* a down entt look. W IV O’i ICE—To Jesse Smith, Thomas Smith and James Smith, heirs (if John Smith, dec’d living out of the state of Georgia, their agents, aliorniex, and all whom it may concern, are hereby notified that Milla Smith of Wil kinson county und state ol Georgia, widow of John Smith, dec’ll, will .make application by petition to the next Superior court to be held nt Wilkinson eourt-liouse,in and for said coun ty, on the 3d Monday in October next, to lay off uud ns.igtt her dower in the. two separate lots or squaicsof land known and distinguish* ed hy No 138 and 137, in the 4tli district of said comity, und which of l ignt belonged to John Smilli, her hiiohunri, in his life time, and of which the said Milla now claims her dower, kc. MILLA SMITH, Widow of John Smith, dec’d. Irwin ton, Wilkinson co. July 26 d 3 EORCilA, Irwin county—Pcfsonsly ap* vH peared hufore me Dnv id Callaway, who being duly sworn saitli, that lie was possessed of two notes of hand given liy Thomas Haynes, of Hancock county, both dav d in Srpteiuher last, about the 21st day of said month, as well ns tnis deponent, recollect*, one lok.g 10C, line the first day of November last. F.nidi is paid off and discharged ; thr oilier lor $U>0, due the 220th of December last, with a credit of #15on the same, which notes are lyst by this deponent, that they cannot be found DAVID CALLAWAY. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4lh of July, 1823 JACOB YOUNG,j. i c. To the honorable the Inferior court of Jncin county. The petition of David Callaway sheweth, that the nfore-mentioned notes, described in the above affidavit, are so lust ns they are set forth, nnd lie prays lins honorable couit to es- tabl'ifth copies of saiiHnst notes, in lieu of the oiiginals in terms of the law, eopfes of which OTICE—All persons indebted to the es- ± i tale of John Horton, late of lelfair county, dec’d. are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having demands against said estate nre requested to present them as the law requires. DAVID RYALS, Adm r. august 23 \ LL pci sons hjUriwg demands against tjie estate of James JE Brvnnt, Into of Pul nam county, dec'if. are requested to rendn them in vvithhi six'weeks from this dale.oili«*i wise I shall pay over to the legatdflpMP the money in my hands belonging to saiKstnlte. HENRY WHITAKER, august 23 Adm’r. dc bonis non. A LL pef-sons having demands against the estate ol Hugh McWhorter, late of Ogle thorpe county, dec’d. will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. and ail those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. HELENA McWHORfER , Adm’x. august 23 j\] OTICE—The licira and Uisirihuteesoi the i.H estate of Lucy Cook, dee d will hereby Ibke notice that 1 shall apply to the court of pi dinory of Upson county, oil the first Monday 'fb St irteinher next, for an order to sell the nc grocs of (raid estate. JAMES WALKER, Adm’r. May 10 116 A LL pci sons indebted to the estate of Ar chibald G. Bilbo, late of Newton county, dec’d. Are requested lo make payment.— Those haviiig*demnnds against said estate arc hereby notified to present them uncording to law. CARY WOOD, SOLOMON GRAVES, august 2 Adm rs. To the heirs of Beniamin Trice, dec'd. Y OU are hereby notified that I shall peti tion the lion Superior court of Bald win county on the first Monday in October next to 'assign me my dower out of the half of u square ol land, numbered 323, on the waters of Tohlers creek, and now in niv posression PATIENCE JONES. June 7 3m — ■ 36 are hereunto ttwmcxed And your petitioner will everprny/wc. . DAVID CALLAWAY. CO#Y OFTIIF. NOTES. On or before the first day of piovember next, I promise to pay Davhf Callaway or bearer, 5100, for value received this 21st Sept. 1844. (Signed) T HAYNES. On or before the 20th day of December next, I |tromise to pay David Callaway or hearer, £150, for value received, this 2Ut Sept. 1824. (Signed) T. HAYNES. Credit «n the last note Received filteea dollars in pn'b On motioit, ordered, that copies Im rslnfv Bulled in lieu of .said lost ongiuul notes, at the 'next term of this court, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, upon publicutioujfd’ the pro ceedings according to law. A tine extract from the minute* of ftaid court, July 4th. 1826. UmiAM SLONE, r. i. c. july 26 jf wt IJ 43 TV] OiiCK AND CAUTI®I^.Whcii5i ±1 lhocias Jones, the man they call my Lindiand lias nhcomled to evade justice, he having violated the laws of the state, these are here lore to caution nil persons trading with him for any thing belonging to my estate 4qr flic luts no property there. her PATIENCE X JONES august 16 3t marll. 4 LL persons concerned are hereby notifi- t V ed that I shall apply ns the law directs, or an order to layout my dower of lot No 94, in the 2d di.U of Habersham county, it be ing the land belonging to John Irwin, laic of said county, dec'd. May 31 CATHARINE ERWIN. 4 LL persons nre hereby cautioned against _/\_ trading for two Notes ol Hand, one for ,>’23 25i t*, nnd the other ior£25, both dated the 17th June, and due ihe 2,3th December next, and given by the subscribers Jointly to Drury Clark. As the consideration b»r which they were given has failed, and the notes wore fraudulently obtained, we are determined 1101 to pav them unk» compelled bv law BURTON FORTNER, JAMES FORTNER Decatur county, Aug 16 3i* 16 "YO Molly Hudson, Benjamin Cook andFJi- 1 belli his wife, Benjamin Fleming and Franres his wife, Bernard C. Hegrd and Ma ry his wife, William Hudson, Lucy Carter, John Cason, Edward Cason aod William Ca son—You are hereby notified that 1 shall pe tiliou the hnnornhle Superior court of Elben county, at the next September term of said rtiurt,to up|>oiut proper prisons to assign and setofl dower to myself, the widow of John Berk, in and to a certain tract of land in said county, whereon the s.ftd Molly Hudson now lives, ou Vann's creek, containing 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Tlionms A Banks aud others. SARAH BF.l'K» Widow ol John B<.ck,do«: d. June 14 3m* T Caution. porson8 arc camionrd a^ainat !rev passim, fur any purpufe, on l it ,No lsf7. in the 14ili district originally F.iyouo, tintv ])e Kail, county, as the law will bo ricornit.lv ett- loiced against nil tviio rlmulil lino, olTnnl „ Wir.bON BIRD, blioals of Ogcclici', An,; 16 fii if, r|)HIS is to rautinn all persons from traTl- A ing lor a certain note of I,ami given bv me to A. T. Porry for SM0, ilatid l>rt, ,|,, v 0 |- 18 ^, |>"‘l <l‘ie Hath iltiy of December, lli-o. As the same was lraudulcntly oliuineii Iront me, I am ilclermincil not to pav it. ABNER DURHAM. mi 8 lllit <6 3t 4C Twenty Dollars Re waul. KA.NAWAY Irom the snh- seriber about t hr- middle of April "V Die name ol JOHN, about ill) yeais old 5 feet, Cor 7 inclies high, very , ... dark complected, rather slow (it speech, is likely a„,l very sensible, and had on- when ho led me a jacket and pantaloons oi htjmesmin tilled in with wool Any person who will deliver said negro lo me in Jones co m ar Freeman’s old store, about l.i miles troni, Milledgevi le, si,nil he entitled io the above re ward, or 510, il secured in jail Ml that I m-t TMOS. MOUCiHON tf 36, Rjinawny f BOM the subscriber on Wednesday last,a large yellow negro innn FREDERICK He is generally known in the ad joining counties ns a fiddler — Hr was seen in Sparta ou Fri. - believed he will go to Align*,a. He .nay have a forged pas. with him, as he can read aud write. A suitable reward will be given for bis ap- preheiiiiun, nnd confinement iu anv jail i„ ,| lo sinte so that 1 get him ' ▼ JAMES CASflAK Milledget ille, August Inn) .Line 7 day last 850 Reward! E S £'r ED frHul the Penitentinrv on the lOili m-f.uii, h Convict < ailed RUSSFf CKfiR FORD. Sfect in inebo, high, dd ye,,, old, ilark lia.r, blue eyes, n farmer by ot rupa- ile was seut from Colundda county for •fill . I lif> aitr\.<> rs.il-.. ...I .. ; 11 i lion. Larccov The above reward will be given for his delivery at the Fcni'entiiny, nr at any the stale sa that he is i,j, In Jj.,.,.1, f ( WIIXIAM-* J- K !' safe jail i n ignsl If