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xtw uiyuda.
STA.YFOIth <y H'TJV.V,
H AVE on hand a fri»*li and general assort*
mc*nt of DRY IMJODS, of <*%ri) dot
mplion suitrd t«• th- «» .sun— Also n general
assortment of I’aifiil Visclitincs, Crockery,
Gi »**, Some, ami Har I ware, Cutler), (Iroi r*
ric*, S.uller), Derr Skins, for. for. which can
hr had on very accommodating terms,
juty 19 lintwflvv ■■—12
ilolton & Y\out.
1 . lit PIECES prim* COTTON II \CJ
1 \ M W GLNG, 42 incltrt wide, of the bc#l
Until. Hemp, and Siot rli inauulactiirc.
FLOUR of the best quality
STANFORD fo WYNN.
august 16.
KOIl SALK.
£?rk BARRELS NORTHERN GIN,
it if 10 do Rye Whiskey,
.y> hbls. Baltimore superfine flour,
30 li.itf libls do.
b hluls. St. Croix Sugar,
40 bbU. do.
15 do Loaf Sugar,
30 tlo Mackerel,
fk) do prime Pork,
50 do Irish Potatoes,
b tierce# Rice,
10 half do.
100 casks Lime,
£0 hhds. Viol.isscs,
3 do. Jamaica Rum,
2 pipes H'dl 'id Gin,
2 do Cognac Brandy,
10.000 I * hi. Swecd* tiou,
5.000 lbs. Castings.
2.500 lb- P Moulds,
1.500 lbs. Geiman Steel,
3.500 bushels Salt,
150 pieces klemp Bagging
R. J. NICHOLS, k Co.
January 18 if—10
WARE HOUSE
And Comini sion Business,
AUGUSTA.
r I1HF. SubsetilnTM respectlul.y tendei their
l thanks to their friends and the public f. r
the liberal patronage they have received in the
transaction of their first years business, and
inform them that they will continue to trans
act a Gene nil Factorage and Commission Busi
ness at their old aland, near the whar* on Vic
Iutoidistrict Theit Ware U use has la*en
thoroughly repnired, and se\ .d # v aluable ad
ditions made. 'I liotr means, as usual, me am
pie to make liberal ml\am es oil pioduce Htor
ed. The) will wwreha* for inch' planting
friends Cotton Lamping,or any articles Older
ed, at I he lowest prices
HEARD k COOK.
Augusta, Aug 34 tIN d7
WILLIAM //. HOAX'*.
Commission Warehouse.
AUQCSTA.
VUE nbove is in complete order for ilie re
_ ceiMiou ol Pioduce, and is in th.it purl
of the Citv whom the moil p.ut of the Cot
ton is solu.
The propi ictor pledges himself to attend
p.irtuulai Iy to tho interest of his Country
friend*, ami hit charges for the rustling sea
son will be found to he at reduced latex fioiu
those hitherto charged. Altlio' this Ware
house is situated in thnt part of the town where
the least danger enu be apprehended fiom fire,
lie has made arrangements lor insurance at
very fo w rates, should any of his customer a de
sire to lie secured against all nsl*. of that na
lure. *
jaly 13 510 3.11 42
1
ACADEMY LOTTERY.
r |lHE Man ig-rh oMASPER ACADEMY
J. LOTTERY, beg leave to inform the
public, that in consequence of ttie Small P*>x
li.«%ing prevailed in the town of Monlicelio foi
some lime, the sale of the Tickets have lie. n
greatly retarded, i. will therefore be unpiacti-
cable to commence the drawing at the time
contemplated : but they are bappy in being nbn
to state that since the disease has subsided
the sale of Tickets lias been so great lha' the 1
flatter themselves the drawing will lake plac*
in a lew niuiMbs.
Highest Prifct* 3,000 Dollars
IT
Fra.
SCHKV1E
1 Prize of $>3,000 is $3,600
1,000 is
.>00 is
7 Prizes of
0 P.izex of
10 Prisos of
20 Prizes of
00 Prizes of
50 Prizes of
1000 Prizes of
100 is
60 it
20 is
10 is
5 is
7.000
4 500
1.000
] ,000
1,000
500
8,000
New Drug Establishment.
SOOT. B. A. WHITE
T S HOW Ol
I S now opening and oflVit fur
sale at his store lit the Post
lire, Mitledgevdle, »
•’> assortment of Pi
nts. Dyestuffs, Pjt
s, Perfumery, tyc.
Otliee, Milledgevdle, an exit
sive assortmeui of Drugs, Oil*
S|m Paints, Dyestuffs, Patent AfrUt
ci/us
This assortment comprehends all the staple
articles in the drug line, and a variety of o
tlmrs, not usually found, but in the northern
c,ties, or in Savannah and Anemia. It lias
been laid in with the view, that those favoring
him with their custom should not he disari
pointed, when sending as above, for any inedi
cine or medical preparation desirable in an ex
tensive and enlightened pratice The sub
pcriher intends keeping a full and permanent
supply in the above departments—of tending,
as l.ir as practicable, articles only ol the best
finality, and selling litem for cash or approved
paper at very reduced prices.
lie confides lip* management of the busi*
ness to I)r WILLIAM GREEN, and can
promise that oil orders, will be executed with
despatch and xccuraty. 1» A. W.
July 19
FACTORAGE.
r HEsulirrnlier-routinuetotrnnvarl FAC-
TOR AGE fo COMMISSION BUSl
NF.SS is Savannah All produce consign
ed to them, will he m ured against fit e.Hlo i it
goes into store, without any charge to throw
ner. Storage on Cotton will he 8 1-2 cent!
per hnle for the fir*t week, and C cents lor
each mo <*eedi g week ; hut if it remain* u
month 26 rents only w ill he. charged for the
month, and 12 1-2 cent- for each succeeding
mouth T. BUTLER, k Co
October 16 eolf——4
5200 Tickets, amounting to $20,000
ALL PRIZE.** payable m CASH, in ten
days after the completion of the drawing, sub
net to a discount ol 15 »vr rent
PRICE OF TICKETS $5 EACH.
PETER W. G \U 11 Eli, ) *
J EHE.VII Ml PEARSON, | *
JESSE LOY ALL, \ 2
ELI GLOVER, | I
N. B POWELL. J -
june 28
Commission Warehouse.
I
THE subscribers having formed a conex-
ion under the firm ol sTOV ALL fo
FORD,res|H*tlfullv tender tin ir Movie.:« tc
the public in the Warehouse and Commi.-i-n
/tusimss. in the City of Augusta.
1 heir Warehouses and Clone Stolen, k‘.Iii:i
ted on Jackson street, opposite Mc*mk. Bine
k Williams, and near he Steam Boat W I. il l
have been erected this Bpiing, are safe,com
mmlious and well arranged for the Morose of
Cott>>n and Iii< > icing Forwarding of (lands
Their charges will he ill the lowest custom
nrvrates.
Liberal advances will he made on Colton
consigned to tlieiu.
They promise a prompt and faithful alien
tiun to all hush ess confided to ih< m
PLEASANT STOVALL, of Augusta,
WILLIAM I* FORD, of Montieello
tTr P Spiv u.i. returns his sincere thanks
to those who have heretofore patronised him
Aiiuusln, June 7 I in3w 3m-\v'l
Du. CHEsl.LV,
II AVI v(i roturnml lioui th*
vurtli, and delei mined to locale
li.msell in this place, ofh ix Itis
professional services to the itili-i-
l.itnulM ol Milledgevdle audit-, virility. 11-
iiiay he found at hisotfiee next dooi below Mr
E. Jones, or by tnqiiu mg at Mrs Allen’s, op
posite the rmnt-lua.se.
August 23 3t- 47
notice.
D URING the subscriber's absence to the
North, Iiih business will he continued m-
usual by Mr. JOHN KEIlIE'i,ui» able and
experienced workman mid cutter.
1 J. KEISTER.
Mdledgcville, Aug 16 3i — Pi
Monies Vo Vivwwv.
1 ^1 ROM 1 to 2.000 DOLLARS to be loftned
; out, probably for a term of years, if the
intereNt bo punctually paid. For further in*
torinaiion apply at the Recorder Ollioe.
august 16 It
II
WOTllti.
T HOSE persons who have not settled their
accounts with file subscriber for the
year lflJf, are re.piested to do so witlioul fur*
liter delay, or the payment will be coerced
march 22 JOHN MILLER.
Yittbimrevs Wanted.
11/ AN I'ED to lure immediately, 50 strong
^ V able hodie.l .Vlen, for which a liberal
price will be give i. Enquire ol Alexander
McGregor, John T Rowland, or oiic ol the
suhsenher*.
CRAWFORD k CARTER.
Milledgevdle, Aug 9 6t- —15
BUSHELS of Mercliautalile
WHEAT wanted, lor which
I per bushel will be given delivered at my
ills. YV heat ground ul the *liort*-si notice
and bolted in a line or superfine cloth to suit
customers. My mills w ill grind 350 bushels of
grain each day.
PETF.R J. WILLIAMS.
Milledgevdle, June 14»ii, 1825
IVmk-VVimVvn!;.
T HF. public ay rrspertlaUy informed, that
BOOK-BINDING in its \arioiisbranrli-
es, will be executed by the sulswnher with
nearness and dispatch.
Also, a regular iHsortment of Ledgera, Day
D cks Record Books, Dockets, Memoian-
dma*, Note Books, Albums, Receipt Books,
xml Stationary of every description
Rook* of any sire or form can be ruled or
hound to any pattern
EDWARD JOHNSON.
M.lledgnville, Jan 11 ^
NOTICE.
A LL person* indebted to the firm of 7'r-
VV ron.iit, .itiisiU k‘Co. either by note or
til . o.uit, are respectfully requrstd to make
• miuediate payment U> the suWnher, other*
wise tluisc indebted to them may calcul «tc to
find their notes and accounts hi ail otlic.i
hands lor collection.
L A TKISON, survivor of T. A.kCo
Milledgnville, M uch If-
Attention mechanics*
riAHE suhiM'iiber wishes to empl*) a goml,
I sober, industiious boore carpenter oil
mb of considerable magnitude Apply r»
JOHN NEVES
Baldwin count), Geo Aug i t! 14
HOLCOMBE’S
T HE mulei-signed conduct tt»«* W \RE
HOUSE, and transact tin* l DMMIS-
SION BUSINESS, in ill itshrutichuu, under
the Style of HULCOMHE V Hilt) THEE.
at the old si.tml, >outli aide a.»d upp*T ruJ oi
Broad Street Alt hi ini ness confided to their
man g^nwiit will he promptly and property cx
ecu ted. Ifieir (Imrge* will be eurli a* nr**
customary. They solicit the .mention oftlieii
acquHinunces anil the public ill then line ol
business
HENRY B. HOLCOMBE.
GEORGE GRIMES HOLCOMBE,
august 16 tf—*-16
11 cpli.irn At Prince
WING taken Runner I), flumimp
into partnership with llu-m, thev
out inn.' biiHines* at their ..Id stand. 136 I
Street, under the lirmnl llrnhmu /’»inre^ L'o
HENRY IIEPBl R ,
GHARI.ES prim e,
ROB UT D. HEPBURN
Ncw«Yoik, June 7. 3m—36
\\avi\wave am\ Vvd\“T>;.
IIEI’BUKN, 1*1.1 N' E *t Co.
MIV YORK.
H AVE received by the last arrivals, an
•Mvo.,1. ii.uu*, o.d are now npu iug ;n
xtensive nsMortmcnt of GOODS in thenTni.
which they will sellat low prices—among then
are—
Knives nud Forks, of every variety,
Do Ivory, in sets,
Pen, Pocket. 2 blade, k spring hack Knivei
Rogers' eelel.rated knives, ray.<os k seisnors
Weeding Hoc*, light and heavy Traces,
Coffee Mills, Bull Metal Kettles and Skil
lets, kc k«*. kc.
0.T Orders executed on the most favorable
terms.
june 7 T25 3m—36
c (
I. BHONSOV.
10NT1MJES ti> v irry *.n iIm* Cabinet or
Chair MnU,ire Pu russ, in ..II iN v:.i
Otis 1 ra nc lie.- Hr Imi • n ha» d .. ibi
of COTTON GINS at a >aw—He w
make Gins upon any gi\*n plan, wnrianti
•qn »l to any in the United State*. A!) orde
tli.iklnllv received an I promptly attended to
I ton, April IS ' II—*8
Dunk of Darien.
SOLVED, that a reduction of JO p
in benudis hereby required, on j
paper due at me mother Bank, on or before
the 26di day of November next, and at i
leneual thereafter, n similar reduction, uni
lie same shall have amounted to 30per cent.
Extract Iroin the minute*
EBEN. S. REES, Cashier
July 6 tIN 10
B rought ip jail in dreaiw c.maty,»
2'Jth July hist, an African negro man by
the name ol .ViO"iES, ahout .>0 tears of ag«
who savs be belongs t.» Mixes Couch of .Li
per county. The owner is requested to conn
forward and co.nplv with ill • law .indt ikc him
away. NICHOLAS HOWARD, Slrff
august "0
Itanawny
FROM the »nh*rrihcr on
Wednesday la-I, a Inge yellow
negromanVltEDERIC K Ite
is ^■ imr dly known in the ad
joining coiintir v.i* a fl Idler
He was s**en in Sparta Fri
day last It is believed he wil' go to Vug*:
IR .nay h .vnn forged pass with him, a* lie «
read and vvnte.
A suitable reward will he given for hi* i
prehension, and confinement hi any jai. in i
•>1.110 so that I gel him
.1 AMES CAMAK
Milledgeville, August 28
fUj
m
O Molly Ifudsou, Benjamin Cook and Eh-
belli Ins wife, lienjiunn Fleming and
ranees Ins wife, Bernard C. Heard and M i*
.v his wife, William Hudson, Lucy Carter,
Xohn Casoo, Edward Cason and William Ca-
•<hi—You are hereby notified that I shall pe
tition tin* honorable Superior court •»» Elbert
county, at the next September term of said
court, to appoint propel perso-s to assign and
-a-toft dower to myself, the widow of John
Bvck, in and to a certain tract of land in said
• uiniy, whereon the said Molly Hudson now
iives, on Vann’s creek, coni lining 200 acres,
-.ore or less, adjoining lands of Thomas A
Banks aud others. SARAH BE< K,
Widow of John Beck,dec d.
juoe 14- • 3m”
V OTK'E—To Jesse Smith. Thomas Smith
and Jam*-* Smith, heir* of John Smith,
*c"d livi. g out of the state of Georgia, their
• nts. utiornics, and all wli- m it may concern,
e h> r by notified ihat Milui Smith of Wil
kinson county and Male of Georgia, widow ol
I *» n Smith,dic’d will make application by
K tin »n io the next Superior court to be held
it W ilkintnn courf-l»ouM*,in and for s tid coun-
in, on the 3d Monday in October next, to lay
off and avi-fn her dower in the two separat.
I is or *(|.m.ch of land know n-<nd distiugu.hli-
d by No 138 and 137, in the 4tli district of said
ounty, md which ol right belonged to John
^nii'li, her husband, in Ins life time, and of
Inch the said Mill* now claims her dow’ei ,&u:
Mil.LA SMITH,
Widow of John Smith, dec’d.
Irwintnn, W Hkiuson c«>. July 26
L LLpeison* having demands against the
* estate of James B Bryant, late ol the state
of N. Carolina, dee’d arc requested to render
within six weeks from tins date, otlioi
W IM. be sold at the court hunt* in the I \\1 ILI. In- sul.l on llir tlrst Tucstlay in Oc
^town^of Greensboro, Greene county | ‘ ? r "
vise I shall pay over to the legatees all the
uoney in mv hamfs belonging to said estate.
HENRY l\ 111 TAKER,
a.ig.ict 23 1 dni r. tie li»»ni* non.
A LL pe. sons indebted to the estate of Lew' L
.‘jL is M. Lop r, dec'll are requested to
hi ike inimediaie payment ; ami tlio-e li ning
I*-aiands jg tinsi said e-Ptte are icqii. sied lo
render them in acrordii g to law.
THOtlAS JOHNS I ON, Adm’r
jnl\ 16
on the first Tuesday in November next, the
whole of the real estate of Jeremiah Eaily.
d-cd. c insisting of the several tracts of Lind,
lying in tho folk between the Oconee unit
Appuhichie rivets, viz: the well improved
plantation adjoining Dawson sfeiry and Math
ews, containing 587 acres The planlatioi
adjoining, known as the Jones’ plantation
containing 230 acres The plantation also ad
joining, immediately below on the river, known
as the Hay’s nhintation containing 145 acres
Also the celebrated plantation on the Appa-
lachie river adjoining Greer, Martin, and oth
ers known as the Davis plantation, coutainiug
230 acres
To he sold pursuant to an order of the Infe
rior court of Greene county when sitting for
ordinary purposes for the benefit of the In irs
aud creditors. Terms made known on the
day.
THOMAS WINSTON, }
THOMAS BILLUPS, £ Adiu'rs
JNO CUNNINGHAM,)
August 30
O N the fir*t Tuesday in Nouunber next
between the usual hour* of nale, will b
sold at the court-house in the town of Eaton
tonlou, Putnam county, pursuant to an order
of the lionoinble Inferior court of said county,
sitting for ordinary purposes, all tiie real estate
of Joint!. Smith, dec il. vit :
One loij with a store house thereon, in the
town of Entonton, on Jefferson street, adjoin
ing Rennet Crafton.
One lot continuing 3 acres, more or less,
with the improvements thereon, on Madison
street, the present residence of Mrs. Smith.
168 acre* of land, mure or less, in Putnam
county, with improvements thereon, whereon
Zacheus Bart now live*, adjoining Josepli*
Turner and others.
250 acres ol hind, more or less, in Gwinnett
county, bong lot No 29, in the 5:li (list (if said
county. All the above properly sold for die
benefit of the heirs and cn dilors of said John
I Smith, dec’d. Terms made known outlie
day of mile IRBY HUDSON, Adui’r.
august 30
\ OTl‘ E—All perrons indebted to tin**
late of John Horton, late of *1 > • 11.
agai
I lien
Adm rs.
LAW.
1. (I C. LA MAH
f TAS removed his ofli e to Wayne street
* I ono door abut e me store til Messrs.
Foard k Malone.
iMilledgetllie, August 9 3l——33
Law Notice.
r PHF, subscriber has removed to and open
1 rd a Law Office in the town of Macon,
and will practice in thceountiexof Bibb, Mon
roe, Newton, Henry, Pike, Upson, Crawford,
and lloiiRton, of tin* Flint ; Jasper, Jones,
and Wilkinson of the Oakniulgec, nnd the
Northern counties of the Southern mu nils.
CHRISTOPHER B. STRONG.
Jnnoarvll 15
TALLVHAS8K IlUTKL.
WILLIAM II \l,Llii«(-Mal<li:.|,-
ed an Hotel at the ci.yol Tallahas
see, in Middle Florida, when* gen
tlemen, ladie.i, and luiiulic.--, w ill he
hospitably entertained.
lie proposes com-
_ - mcacing a STAGE, to
a tnan llailb . to
Tallidiassee, on the sc
coiid .Monday in eveiy
month, nnd to start fiom Tallahasse on ll i*
first Monday of every u.ontli, bcgiuniiig with
August next
Tallahassee, Feb 1
KDGAIPS INN.
M the Sign off In KntrU, ('olumbia, S. C.
THE ptihli.- are informed that
the Mill-ruler' I \RGE NEW
BRICK IIOUbE is ready for thr
•ption of i oaipnny. He rail
arrnnini'Hlate those who may
»nperior style. Histable will he
best productions of the land
are moderate
ADAM EDGAR
Oct 7
if-
'Vke \kwders\gucd
H HVI.NO ihPniM-ltr. in llir
VVARK-HolISt \NM UF.NV.KAL
COMMISSION BL'SINKSS, umjrt the firn.
of
Wm. Sims, Williams & Co.
To commence 1st of October next, will be
thankful for a share of public patronage.
Their Stores are the sanm a* now in die
occupancy of Wm Sime^r Williams, and w ill
be ready in every respect for the receipt ol
Pioduce nnd Yleichaudize They will he pre
pared lo make liberal advance* to their cus
tomers w hen required, and thru undivided at-
tent ion wilt be devoted lo all bu^ucss entrust
Vo their care
WILLIAM SIMS,
CHARLES D YA1LLIAMS,
ABRAHAM M. WOOLLEY
Vuguro.AuE 23 wim 47
NOTICE.
4 LL person* li »\ ugua--eiileilaerounis widi
/Y Solom m II >;< , Meacham M llogi , E.
• I. Rurriit C * and Bn.rut k 'l o h in., ut
i< ip-ested to call on Mr. E. II. Ifiinitt, who
done is auihoiised to settle (lie«am**.
SOL. I If Hi E,
E II. BCBRITT,
S MEACHAM
Clinton, June 15, 1325
Dr. S Me i ’ll ini. and lie .done, is fully au
thorise lt,> transact fo. mo in the '-illenwnt of
the above business, du ing nr. absence
E H BCRRI' T.
june 21 1 tint 1—38
A Dar^nin may •>(* had ! !
s ' HE siibscTiber offers lor sale,on tie most
* ACC'MiiiNodatiug term* the valuabl L
of I.and, No 46, in the lldiuist ol • lonme
county ,on which there is a Grist Mill, and
perhaps die shoal is inferiot to none for a
Gear Mill ; from 12 to 13 or 20 tret lall can
he had, and water plenty ; some cleared laud
and other conveniences ; situate in a henltliy
and fertile seetion of country, nnd promise*
lair for great custom. Apply io
JOHN TURNER, ne»r Tbnnin«tnn,
niav 31 m3m Upson county, Geo
3J’ The Editor of the Leorgiti .Messenger
trill publish the ohoi't ones a mouth for 3 month*
and forward his account for payment J T
XOIICR
r HERE will be mdd a few town lots in the
town of Zebul.m, on Tuesday die !3ih
day of September next. Persons wishing to
locjie themselves in a he i liv and handMinie-
ly siUiated village, will do well to attend tin-
sale. Terms as hereloloie.
W V WHITE, )
JOHN M. t OCHRAN, ,
IHOS S RICHARDS, SJ.I.C
JAMES C. HOLMES, I
EYYI8 DANIEL, J
August 3* -35
850 Reward.
1 77 SC APED from tin* Penitentiary on die
i IOth instint, n Convict ci*|ed RCSSFL
Ct1\ T ORD. 5 feet ID :u li. s high, 21 years
old d ull hair, blue eyes, a farmer by occupa
•ion II« wa* sent from Columbia county foi
Larceny. The above reward will be given
for Ids delivery at the Peni entinry, or a' any
safe j.iil in the state *o that he ishmugli' back.
P. J M ILLIAMS, P. K P.
august Ifi
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN AW AY from the sub
scriber nbouttlie middleof April
la-t, a negio man by the imi- c
of JOHN, about 20 years old,
5 I eel, 6 or 7 inches high, very
dai k complected, rather *lowol
speech, is likely aud very sensible, and had in
when lie leli me a jacket and pantaloon* o'
homespun filled in with wool. Any person
w le> will deliver said negro to me in June* co.
n >r Freeman’s old store, about 15 nide* from
Milledgev ille, Miall be entitled to the above rr.
ward, or $11), if secured in jail so that I get
him. THUS. MOUGHON.
Jane 7 tf 36
county, der’d. are ri quested fo make inline
diate payment, and those hiving dem
linsf said e*tafe are icq nested to piescui
the law lecjuirc*.
DAVID RYALS, Adm r
aiiftfit 23
V LLuersoun having il* uiand* against tl
estate ol Hugh V| . W barter, late ol Og!
• horpe county, dee’d will present them only
aliened vviiliiai m» tune prescribed by law
and all ill >se indebted to said estate will make
immediate payment.
HELENA VlcWHORTER Adm’x
august 23
A LL |icisons indebted to the estate of Ar
cliib.tld G Bilbo, late of Newton county
tb-e'd. are requested to make payment.—
Those having tlemaud* against said estate
hereby notified to present them according to
law.
CARY WOOD.
SOLOMON GRAVES,
aiiguat 2
TV O TICE—Will be .-o'd at the late r
LI nenre of Archibald G Bilbo, dec d
Nrwiou county, on Satin day the 17th of Se|
ember .-vt, ihe whole of the perishable pro
p»»rty, bk» wise the household and kitchen I
itur'-, ti’i» r ther w ith other articles, belonging
o s:iid estate Terms of sale made know
that day*
GARY WOOD, ) K#I .
SOLOMON CiKAVF.8, S ‘
nttffust 2
N O’ilCfc—Will he sold on Saturday the
17th of September next, in Lauimi-
county, at the plantation of Mathew Smith,
dec’d all ill personal property of said der’d.
which has not yet been sold, consisting of
hoiurhold ami kitchen funiiiuio, a cart and
mare withsevi rM other articles.
..ugnst9 EZEKIEL SMYTH, Adm’r.
( GUARDIAN’S SALE—Will he sold on
X the first Tuesday in October next, at tin-
court bouse in the Town of Kaionton, a likely
negro fellow belonging to the orphans of Ur
ban Cooper, dee d. Twelve months credit
will be given and approved security requited.
THOMAS COOPER, )
STEPII F.N WKS TON, \ Guardians.
MILTON COOPER, )
august 2 UK)
tuber next, at the market hou-e in fca-
tonton, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing pioperty to wit:
101 I 4 acres of land, more oi less, where
Mr Million now lives, adjoining Wynn a
others, levied on ; s the property ot Daniel
Rapely nnd YA'iHiani R Wraith, survivors, Lt
to satisfy ;• fi fa i favor^ of Hugh Tnvhir and
otlit rs,v* Daniel Rapely and William R. Smith,
surv ivors, &tc.
A negro woman named Silvev, levied on as
the property ol James Mooie, to satisfy a fi f.*
in favor ol Seaborn Jones, vs James Moore
A negfti girl named Eliza, levied on us the
properly of James McLeary, dec’d to satisly
'•undry fi fas issuing from the Jusiiees court in
tavor of Anderson Kendrick and others, vs
the Aduiinisti.itore of James McLear), dec’d
levied on and returned bv a con-table
WM. VARNER, Sti ff
V GRF.F. ABLE In an order of the honora
ble Inferior court of Putnam ciuo.ty,
when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
in the town of Entonton. the land whereon
I*:i.»c Morel,iniL dec d. Ibrnieily lived, alnmt
4 indes above Ealuninn, coutainiug 7 or 800
acr< s, well improved and in good repair, and
the soil well calculated for the cultivation of
corn, cotton and wheat, a high and healthy
situation, with good out houses and stables,
barns, and gin houses by water aud hones.—
Terms of sale nia.lt* known on Ihe day
JOSEPH T MORELAND,
TURNER MORELAND, ^ Adm
Samuel keid,
august 30
® N the fit st Tuesday in October next, w ill
/be sold at the court house in the tow
Covington, Newton county, between the usual
hour* of sale, the following property, to wit:
50 acres of land, more or less, being the
East part of lot No. 123, in the 9lli di-t
originally Henry now Newton county, levied
on as the property of Luke .I. Lambert, tu
satisfy a fi fa in Isvor of Larkin Shiver, for th»
use of John Rusliin, vs. said Lambert, nlsoto
satisfy one other fi la in favor of George M.
Troup, Governor, tec. against the said Luke
J. Lambert and Stewart Devane*, properly
pointed out by said Lambert
Five cow* and calves. 2 steers 3 years old
2 heifer* 2 yeaisold, 17 head of hogs, all lo
vied on as the propertt of Calvin Teel nud
Henry Teel, lo satisfy a fi fa in favor of G» orge
M Troup, Governor, Aic. against suidt Teels
and one other fi fa in favoi of George M
Troup, Governor, foe again*! James Alia*
Joseph Witcher and H( ary Teel, properly
pointed out by Henry Teel.
202 l-2>aoresof lAml, more op less, situated,
ly^ug ami In ing in Kith dist. of originally II
ry, now Newton county, known by No 2 ( )0
levied on as lliu property ol William Smith, t
satisfy a fi fa in fav<ir of John T Bendy, and
one other fi fa in fa in favor of John T Bendy
against Spires Smith.
202 1-2 acres of land, more or less, known
by No. 115, in th* 16th (list of originally lieniy
now Newton comity, levied on a- the properly
of oh it B B Davis, \\ illiam l)i\is, nud Si
moon Woodson, lo 3atisty a fi fa in favor of
John and Joseph Gmtun, property pointed out
by YVilliamson and Btorrs.
I). MORROW, Sli’ff.
Caul ion.
A LL persons are emilioned against ires
1 V pas-ing, f>r any purpofi*. on lot No 127
• the I4tli district origin ally Fayette, uaw !)•
’ t.h county, as ihe law " il 1 be rigorously en
forced against all who bhnuld thus offend.
WILSON BIRD.
Shoals of Ogerh' e, Atlfl 16 6t 16
A LL prisons arc hereby Ini warned not to
traile for two Notes of Hand, given by
me to Iimaa Howel, one for |lt6| due Doc.
25, 1825, the other loi ihe same umount due
Dee 2.i, 1 It20, and both signed bv me and
John It Nelson. The consideration for which
notes weie given li.ivii g tailed, I shall not
p.iv tlo’m. J AMES HARRIS.
De Kalb county, Aug. 30 2» W
EDRG1A, Ci.ukc county Lindsey
» Y Slirats, of Capt. Herndon’s ilisiiict,
tolled beiore Wade White, E-<| on ilie IlMi
ol d.i-, moiilli, a bay marc, 10 or 11 years old.
t eye out, branded on both shoulder* a< o
Ihe leli l <p with the letter S, about 4 leei l»
niche- 111} li ; apiiraised to .'jfbO, Aug .0, 182.*
nug 30 KG BERT LIGON.c i c*
( 1 EOUGIA, Irwin county—Pemonaly np-
I pr.ued beiore me David Callaway, w |u>
bring duly sworn sdlli, that lie wasp -.se -c.
of two uotesof hand given l*\ Tliouias Hayne*,
ol Hanrork county, notli d-ited in deptem* r
las', about the 21 st da vol said uuuilli as well
as this dei oueiit rerolfertx, one I i ^‘lOi'olui
the first dav of November last, win. h is paid
off and disrii irgcd , the other lor J5150, due
the 20<li of December la-t, with i credit ol
515 -n the same, wlvrli notes are so lost by
this de|K)uent, tliat thi*v caiinoi be ton ml
DAVID CALLAW • Y
Sworn to and subs* rit*eil before me, th s 4j
of inly, 1825. JACOB YOUNG.j. 1 c
To the honorable the /• r * wr court tf h win
county.
The petition of . avi.l Callaway xheweth
that the afore mentioned noli *, described in
the above «fli>lavit, are so lost ns they are set
Ibr'li, ami lie prays this honorable court lo r-
t iblisli ropusof said lost notes, in lieu of tlo
(mgiiials in terms of the law, copies of whirl,
are hereunto annexed And your petiiionci
will ever pray, foe
DAVID CALLAWAY.
COPY Ot THK NOU S.
On or before th* Hi si d iy of November next,
f promise to pay David CxHnw iy or beam
5KN>. t ir v ihre received this *’Ui Se o 182r
(Signed) T HAYNES.
D . hi or. .r** the 20i|i .lav ol IJ. ceni'oT next.
I iiMinise to pay David Calla v *v 01 bear* '
£150, foi value received, this 21st >«*pt. 182*
( > • I) V. M v\ NE8
('redtl on die last note* Received fifteen
dol.ar*in p it.
Oil monos, ordered, tliat copies be rslxb
litdi d in lo 11 of said lost otiginal notes, at tin
next term of iliis rmirl, mil* s- cause be 6liew n
to the contrary , upon publication of the pn.
reeding* uceording lo law.
A tiue ex Han't from the minutes of san
court, Julv 4th, 1825.
WILLIAM SLONF. r. 1 c.
julv 26 wilt 43
To the heirs ot ben jamin I'rir*, dte'd
1/^OU are hereby notifi* d that I s]m|| pen.
JL non the Hon Superior court of Bald
win county on the fi si Monday in Octooe
ext to as-ign me my dower out ol the half ol
a -qu ire ol land, nundiered 323, on the vvateis
-it Voider* creek, and now *11 mv i>o<vessioii
PATIENCE JONES.
June 7 3m M
V LL persous concerned are hereby notifi
ed that I shall apply a* the law directs,
f r an order to lay out my dower ol I it No
**4, in the 2ddi-t oj Habersham county, it tie
mg the laud belonging to John Irwin, l.ite ol
said county, dec d.
y iy 31 CATT1AR4NE ERWIN.
O N Thursday the 13llidny of October next,
will be sold at the plantation where John
Kivinx, dec’d. formerly lived, in the county of
tones, all the personal property belonging to
the said dec’d. consisting of horses, cattle,
nogs, sheep, one cart and oxen, household
and kitchen furniture with additional articles
too tedious to enumerate. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
' STEPHEN BIVINS, Adm’r.
august 30
iy O TICE Will be sold o.» Saturday, the
N 10th of September next in the town of
Clinton, Jones county, all the personal pro
perly ul Beverly Marsh, dec’d. consisting of a
complete set of cabinet woi k tools, a quantity of
lumber, wearing nppmel, a valuable watch,
and many oilier article* too tedious to me 11 -
'.on. *err.is made known 01 the day of sale.
Angus* 2 JOHN JONES,'Adm’r
O N ill- fir-t Tuesday in October next, will
he sold at tho court-lion>e in the town
of Hartford, Pulaski county, all Hie negroes
belonging to the estate of Harms Packer,de-
(eased, consisting of women «nd girts. Sold
for 1 lie benefit of the lit irs and creditors of
said dec'll. Terms made known 011 1 tie day
l HOMAs JOHNSTON, AdmT
July 26
. OTK ’E YA ill he sold on the first Tues-
A day in October next, at ihe court-house
•n tlo town of Montieello, lasper county, with
in *o lawful hours of * do,the negt< es !>elong-
ing <0 tin- estate o' amnion " ilkiuson, late
ol ud county, dec’d. in be sold by order of
Hi- Infeiior court of said county, when sitting
for ordinniy purjHiscs, for he benefit of the
•en» of s.nd estate Tetms ntude kin.wn on
thedav. .! W!» KIN SON,
julv 26. S. AVIkKIN^O >,
• v (lie first Tue-dav in October next, will
lie sold at the court-house in the town of
Co ngton, Newton county, between the usual
lit) -of sale, three negroes, a vv.nt.in by the
n * c of Grace, her daughter Eliza, and a
inf nl. Sold as the property of Daniel Farr,
late »f said county, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs a;i.l creditors of said dee d.—
Terms made known on the diy.
July 26 JOHN F ARR. Adm'r
A dm’1
\ GRFE ABLE to an order from the Hon,
the Justices of the Inferior court of
Cr 1 • ford county, when sitting for Ordinary
pur v s, will be sold on the first Tuesday 111
Oft be 1 next in the town of Knoxville, 7 ne
gro ■*, viz : Vilel, Charlotte, Pai, Temp,
Na 1 »•, Phelie and Joe
A 1 »lso on the first Tuesday in November
next i'l fie sold in Decatur Dekalb county,
one lot o land, No. 232. in the 14th dist for-
mer.y Henry county, it being the real estate
of Juab Grubbs, late of said county dec’d. aud
-old tor die benefit of the heirs and creditors ot
-aid dec'd Terms made know n on the day
of salit
* BENJ AMIN GRUBBS, Adm’r.
J ily 26
N OTICE—Will be tented on the 22d day
*•1 September next, at the late residence
of "anmel Uauglas-, dec’d. of Morgan conn,
w, die whole of the plantation, containing
aliou 00 acres, in good repair for cropping
•living attached good dwelling house and out
houses I’.aseMon will be given the first day
• if 1.1 unary next. Terms made known on the
day of renting.
* WILLI AM S DOUGLASS,) x , .
ROBt'.RT DOUGLASS, V "•
an:art 16
\ N the tii^t Tuesday in November next,
* willlie sold at the court house in New
ton county, a lot of b.nd.No 231, in the 10th
dist-ict,formerly Henry now Newton count).
Sold as the property of Randall Sheffield, late
I W ivne coiiuty, deed for ihe benefit of the
heirs of said d* rd.
BRYANT SHEFFIELD, Adm’r.
june 7
1 PURSUANT to an order of the court of
1 on* i nary of Jasper county, willlie sold
at the court-house in Early county, on the
first Tuesday in October next, between the
usual huirsof sale, one lot of land, lying 111
2d dist -f-lid county. No 214—also oue lot
lying in the 4th dist of said county, No 151.
being pirt of tiie real estate of Richard Pol-
ard.de 'd. Terms cash
eprii 5 JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r.
V GHEE ABLE to an order of the lionoia
hie Inferior court of Putnam county,
when sifting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in December next,
at the court-house door in the town of Forsyth,
vl on roe county, all die Und lying and being
in Monroe county, belonging lo Isaac More*
land, dee d, containing several squares, and
most of them with c.m-idernble Improvements,
about 10 miles fr .m Forsyth. Persons vviMi-
ing 10 view said land will cull on Joseph
Moreland, vvh.> will give any information that
may lie necessary. The lands in Monroe
county are of the first quality generally, a d
will be sold ,0 suit purchasers. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
JOSEPH T MORELAND,;
TURNER MORELAND, £ Adm’rs.
SAMUEL REID, )
august 30
A GREE ABLE to an order ol the ho- ora*
/\. ble the Inferior court of Laurens coun
ty, will Ik* sold 011 the first Tun-day in No
vemher next, at the court-house in the town
of McDonough, Henry county, within the
Udiinl h ull's of sale, lot No 195, in tin* 12th
district of said county, as the property of
Neadhain Bennifield, idiot.
August80 B s. ORIFF1N, Gusrd'it
\ gRKEABLK lo an order of the court o
Ordinary of Jackson county, will be sold
at the court-house of said county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, a tract of land
containing 70 acres, more or less, lying nu the
Mulberry fork of the Oconee ; also two ne
gro men. Sold as the property of John H.
Skinner, dec'd. in ordci ton division among
die heirs. Terms made known on the day of
sale. EZEKIEL GREEN, Guardian,
august 30
O N die first Tuesday in November next,
will be sold lit the court house in tin
(own of Entonton, Putnam county, tvvodiiid-
of a tract or parcel of laud, known and di*
tiuguished by lot No 239 in the I4tli disliii
originally Baldwin now Putnnin county, ad-
job ing Thomas and James Head and Edmond
Oucule The said lot to lie sold for the bene
fit of the heirs ot Benjamin Trice, dot'd.
WILLIAM TRIGE.J ,
may 31 JK3tit: ,.IUR .IN, _ \ h ' 1 '
4 UKEEAHLE to an order of the houora
/\_ ble l iferior court of Washington enun'y
when siltinR lor ordinary purposes, will be
Boldon the first Tuesday in October next,
die court house in the town ol Bandoikville,
in said county, all the real estate of W ill
Mills, dec’ll, toiihisting of 200 acres of pine
land in said county, lying on the wate
Kegg creek, adjoining Morris, Malpass
others. Sold for die benefit of the heirs and
creditors of sai't dec’d.
JAMES MILLS, Adm’r.
JOHN E GARDNER Adm’r.
April 26 in right of Ins w ife
O N the first 'Tuesday ill October next, wil
be sold, purstmnfto an order of the In
lerior court of Houston, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, within the lawful hours at Per
ry, in said county, a viact ol la.id. known ;»•
lot No. 14, i 5di dial of said con mv. it bein>
the properiv "f Tho*. Butcher, deed, miljee
to the widow’s dower Sold for the beueht of
the heirs aud creditors.
WILLIAM SMITH, Adm’r.
j uly 26 *
A GREEABLY to ail order of die lionorn
f\ ble the lufi-rior court of Ogletlior|i«
county, will be sold at the court-hou*e door ir
Momoe county,on the fi.*t Tuesday hi Octo
ber n**xt, on»* tract »>f land, containing 202 I-‘2
acres, lying in the 3d district of Monroe coun
ty, No 109 Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the ertate of Sninael Patton,
dec’d. Terms on the dav.
SAMUEL PATTON, Adm r.
julv 26 with the will annexed
da; in November next, at the courthouse
in Marion, agreeable to an order of the liono-
rabi.» court of ordinary, one lot ot land, No.
27, in the 23d dist of formerly Wilkinson now
Twiggs county, it being the real estate of Cor-
dy Saul*, dec’d. Sola for the benefit «-f the
heirs and creditor* of said estate Ter
made known on the day of sale
aug 9 THE8PHILUS SAULS, Adm r.
A greeable to the ia*t win ami testa
incut of the late John K Denson, dec’d
of Hancock county, will be sold in the town
of Thomaxfon, Upson county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, 202 1-2 acres of
land, known by lot No 221, in the 10th district
formerly Monroe, now Upson countv. Sold
for the benefit of the In irs and creditors of
said dec’d. Terms made know" on die day of
sale. JOHN N. DENSON,
august 9 Acting Ex’or.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will
lie sold at the court-house m Milledge
ville, the house and lot on Jefferson street,
lately occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, de
ceased Sold in pursuance of the will of said
dec d. for the benefit of the distributees,
june 14 FIELDING LEWIS, Ex’or.
O N the first Tuesday in October next, will
be sold at the court-house in Irvvinton,
pursuant to an order of the Inferior court of
Wilkinson county, sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, a tract of land in said county, containing
202 1-2 acres, in ihe 4th district\ it being the
real estate of Stephen Gilmore, dec’d.
AMBROSE MURPHY, Adm'r.
julv 19
jVT OTICE Will be sold on the first tuexday
I 1 in November next at the court bouse
door in Henry countv, within lawful hours ol
sale, 202 1-2 acres or land, known by lot num
ber fifi) eight in the 1 Ith district of said coun
tv, granted to Allen Tooke, now* deceased, and
belonging to his es'ate, nnd sold according to
the provisions of the last will of said Allen
Tooke dec’d. for the benefit of tin lie irs and
creditors ol his estate, on a twelve monthscred-
it, notes and good security w ill be lequiied
Aug 16
securuv win ne lequi
JAMES TOOKE,
Adm’r. with the will annexed
Il/ILL lie
f | October
ild oil the first Tuesday in
text, in the town of Cov
ington, Newton county, vviiliiu the usual hour
do the following property, to wit:
I acres of land, more or or less, being part
of lot No. 41, in the 8th dist. oi originally
Henry now Newton county ; levied on as the
property of Janies White to satis y one fi (a in
favoi oi* Larkin Phillips and other fi fas ngai"ti
said VY line ; I**vy yi.ule and returned to me
by a const.iiib*; pioperty pointed out by the
plaintiff, Larkin Piiillips.
LEMUEL WYNN, D. Sh’ff
¥ 1 7 ILI* be sold at the court house in Md-
f f ledgeville, Baldwin * ounty,on the first
Tuesday in Oc tuber next, Ik tween the usual
hours of sale,the following property, lo wit:
Five negroes, Charles, Peter, &ucky, ( hur-
lott and Abbey, !• cows, 15 in .id of hogs, 4 iron
bound casks, 1 tin roaster, 19 pair nndiions, 1
oil stand, 7 lamps, 4 brass condleslicks, 13
pair snuffer*, 10 cut glass decanters, 13 flint
decanters 2 iron bound keg*, 1 Japaned su
gar book, 1 large waiter, 1 small do. 1 desk,
] table, 1 glass, I brass bound bucket, 5 coat
brushes, 9 common inkstands, 1 slate do. 1
backgammon board and table, I settee, 1
wheel bariovv, 2 irou wedges 2 large lanterns,
1 dolor stable, 1 shovel and spade, 8 dini g
tables, 1 set candle mon'ds,6 ‘3-12 dozen soup
plates, 5 3,12 dining do 6 do*, cup do.2dor.cn
cups and -auccrs, 8 blue sugar dishes, 6 sauce
tureens, I large blue dish, 21 do 7 steak do.
2 soup turret:*, 6 tea pots, 14 bowls, 4 dozen
tumblers, 29 wine glasses, 9-idl sellets, 7 pla
ted ca.dors, 4 bread baskets, 3 pitchers, 2 te a
tiuys, 1 knile box, 19 dozen knives and forks,
1 silver soupspoon, 11 silver spoons, 1 1-2 do
zen teaspoons, 2 mats, 7 pots,2 ovens,2 fry
ing pans, 3 in u bake pans, 2 tea kittles, 2 vv aslt
kittles, 2 spiders. 3skillets, 3 wash tubs, 1 p.iils
Tl beds and furniture, 9 looking glasses,
3 large do. 4 wash stands, 12 common tables, l
oval tea, do. 100 Wiudsor chairs, I bureau anti
secretary, I maliogony bei lead, I rafe, l pair
steelyards, I dc.uboiu scale and beam, lakeit
ns the property of Appleton Rosseterlo satis
fy a ft In on the foreclosure of a mortgage iu
tavor of Tomlinson Fort. Terms Cn»>ii.
i. g. W0R8HAM, Sh’ff. .
O N the lii-t Tuesday in October next, will
heboid at the court aouse in Milledge
ville, between the iimiuI hours of sale, the fol
lowing properly, to wit:
All the interest of Boswell Y . Evan* in fo to
one lot of land containing -02 1-2 acr< *, now 4
occupied by Mis.Smith aiul himself it bring
the one lourtli part ol said land, levied oil to
satisfy a li fa in lavorof Bo/.ier M Hiinghurst
against tiie said Evans. property pointed out
by die tl* fendaut
One tract of laud known by No 194. 5tli
dist. NY ilkiuson now Baldwin county, and one
bay horse levied on as the proyerty of John H.
Harvey t„ satisfy a (i fa in lavor of Hczeki.tb
Tabor.
Une lot in me town of Milledgeville contain
ing one acre known hi the plan of said town
by No. 4, in wiiiare 36, levied oil as the prop
erty of David B Mite hell ta satisfy fi fas in fa
vor of Church W imlxlowe, and others.
POSTPONED SALE.
Ten negroes, to wit: Easter a woman 33,
Gyrus a blacksmith 35, James n man 25, Mar-
gary a woman 20, Billy a man 19, Isaac 21,
Jolin 25, lout 40, Ciurlcs 45, Isabel a woman
35 ; levied oil as the property of NY m. Lew is to
satisfy fi las in favor of Joel Craw lord. Isaac
Harvey and others, ngainst the said Lewis j
properiv pointed out by the defendant
NY 5*1 GRIGG, D Sli’ff
/ Y N the first Tuesday in October next, will
'• .* be sold at the court house in the town of
Greo.eslmrougli, Greene county, between the
usual hour* of sale, the following property, to
it:
Three negroes, Harry n man about 45 years
old, Mi'lv a woman, unci her child, and ail die
undivided interest of NY m Akins in 2**0 acres
ol laud, (being the one third part,) ndj imiug
Jamrs K D-aniel nnd others, levied on as the
properiv of NYm Akens to sitis y a fi fa in fa
vor ol John L Moody vs said Akens
The life lime interest ol Fliz >ln th Hough
ton in one 150 acres of land, udjaini' g Tho
mas Moseley and others, levied on to salisly a
fi fi issuing iVmim a magistrates court i lav« i
of 11 * nry L. NVilkcison vs said Elizabeth
Houghton. WM. GREER, D S.
lay ill October next, will
i N die first l i
o Ik* sold at ilie corn (-house in the town
of Knoxville, Crawford county, within the
lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to wit :
A negro boy by the name of An-tin, 3years
old, levied on as die property of M.iiy Lovett.
Ex’x of the estate of Richard Lovett, deed, to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of John ('aselherry for
the use of David Lovett; pioperty pointed out
by Epliram Lovett
One billiard table, balls and 2 stick*, levied
on as die property of Natban John-on to sat
isfy a fi fa in favor of the county ol Crawford,
fo his tax due $50 ; levy made and returned
to nie by Natliao Shcnrly, coi stable.
101 1-1 acres land, more, or less, it being the
East half of lot No 160, in the 7th diot ol fur-
lerly Houston now Crawford • ounty, taken as
tin* property of Marlin Knlrhard to sail fy
suudi v sni ill li la. ia I • \ mi «•! I ).iv irt H. Mill li-
ell. JOHN WHlTTtNUTON, Sh’ff.
O N the first Tuesday inOclolirt next, will
be sold at the cQiirt-housn in the town
'J Monroe, NY'nlton county, within the usual
hour* of - de, the follow im» pioperty, lo wit :
One half of lot V>. 22, in the town of Mon
roe, well nnpioved, also9 negroes, u/. lorn
about 35, Alio a man about 25, Adam a man
about 26 Jim a man about 40, N' d'.U a boy
about 12, I sham :t boy about 9 or Id, Nice and
Vice, two gills aim ut die nge of 1.5, and Mary
i girl about 10 years old, levied on as the pro
perty of >aiiiuel Jackson, to satb.y two fi fa*,
one in favor of Hugh Taylor, vs Samuel Jack-
son and John Jackson, and John Smith secu
rity on appeal, John H Law, Gab> id A .Ylof-
fell, Eb-el Mellon, and Thomas K. Mitchell
security on stay, the other in tavor of Henry
M NYnikm*, v -» bniiMcl .1 .. k-oii *, proper:)
pointed oil) by Daniel Ranu-y
Three negroes, t wit: Rom r woman about
35 vears old, and her twochih'ien, Ann a girl
about 6 years old, and Edward a boy about 4
levied on as the property of John Camp t* 1
satisfy two fi fas m favor of NN clrome, Jnuit -
D, and Jes-e Whipple ; property punned out
by F. Merriwether, plalntnifiV attorney.
125acicsof land, more or lesa, well
loved, it hemp all that part ol lot No. 8
the 3«1 di*» ol NY alton county, ly ing on
south side of die Alcova river, adjoining Stto-
zi**' fo otlims levied »in .ia die property of Jo
si di S'**« art, to sat sfy a li la in I ivor ol Green
NVilliains vt said Hp'warl and Abs ilnni H »p-
- *n ; property pointed out by the delendunt
Terms Cash J AMES LINDI.EY, Sh «.
4 V I LL lie sold on (h* first 'Tuesday hi Oc'o
'* * her next, at die Court-house in the tow n
of Monroe, Walton county, between the usual
hours of sale, the f I'owing property, to wit :
One sorrel horse, • •'I'- and saddle, 2 cue*
and 4 billiard balls; all levied on as die pro
perty ol William Crain to satisfy a fi fa in fa
v *r ot William L. .Nluchca,vs wituuiu Cram
and Josesli Lane.
‘i hree trunks, 5 rbaits, I bridle, 1 pair sad
dle b«gs, and one gum of salt; levied
the property of Wdtiam McAlpin to satisfy a fi
fa in favor of Goodwin Miller and otlteis, vs
Wm McAlpioJ. 11. ARNOLD, D. S.
k I ILL be sold on the first Tuesday hi
v ▼ October next, at the court horn
Marion, Twiggs county, within the usual hour*
of sale, the following property, to wit:
A negro man about 50 years old, named
l)nve, levied on as the property of Reuben
Cloud lo satisfy two fi l:is,one in favor of H
B Troutman, vs said Cloud, und die other ii
favor of Thomas fo McCloud^ vs said Cloud
and Win. Borland.
One negio man named Mingo, about 30years
old, levied on as the properly of Joseph Lane
to satisfy executions ill tavor of Samuel NN il-
li.inis vb Joseph Lane ; levcd on bv a consta
ble. ROBER T HODGES, Sh fl
O N the first Tuesday in October next.
will be cold at the court house in the
town of McDonough, county, between the
usual hours oftsale, the following property,
to wit •
202 1-2 acres of land, situate in the 11th di*-
tnct of Henry county, and km wn by lot No
135, levied on as the property ol Lucy Nix to
satisfy a fi fa in favor ol llarilv Blackwell vs
Lurv Nix ; levy made and returned to nu bv
a constable. JAS. FLETCHER, D S
111 . lie sold on the firstTuesday in Octo-
* ▼ her next, at the court-house in Lex
ington, Oglethorpe county, within the lawful
hours ol sale, the following property, to wit
One negro woman by the name of Mary
all-nit 19 years old, levied on as the properly
of Joseph Early,Ho satisfy a fi fa in favoi ol
John Bradley, vs Stephen Hackney, Anslem
L. Early, defendant, aud Joseph Early clsi-
mem ; property pomlid out by Joseph Early.
Conditions cosh.
WM l.i MI'KIN Sh'rt.
A LL those who are indebted to the estat*
J.M- ol NYilluin H Morrow, late of Newton
county, dec'd. arc requested to make imme
diate payment, and all tho*e having dent.lini
ng mist said e*lule are requested lo present
them in terms o', the law dulv authenticated.
Jt.lv 26 DAVID MORRONN, Adm’r.
O N the tit at Tucitilay in October next, will
be sold at; the c »urt*li o-c in Clinton
Jones county, within the u*uai. ours of salft
the f I lowing property, to wit: *
202 1 -2 acre* of land vv hereon Robert Brown
now lives, ndjoining Julius . timer and otliet*.
on the waters of Commissioner*creek, levieu
on as the properly of -aid Robert Brown to
satisfy n fi la in favor of Thomas Blow n.
100 acres of land whereon N'atlian Brad-
dy, Sou now’ lives adjoining McLeroy and
Dawkins, levied on as the property of Nathan
Bi iddv, Inn to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Thompson Bird,
Due negio man by the name of .Tacit,levied
on as the pi »pcrty of Joseph Brandy, lo satis-
Iy two fi las again.-t him in favor of Hen
ry Rhodes, and one in favor of Amos John
son, vs. Joseph Brandy, NN illiam Moreland,
and Samuel C Atkin- n.
CHARLES BVYNT, SITS’,
i ». ILL In* ? Id on the first Tuesday in No-
V v vemher next, m Clinton, Jones coun
ty, within the listed hour*ol sale, the follow
ing propeiIy i io wit :
Dm* negro vvoiiian, Siicky, I sorrel mine l
bay horse, I cow and call, 2 sows, 14 hogs, 2
beds and fund I tire*. I cupboard, I hide board,
8 chairs, 2 tables, I queuing wheel, pmr cards,
2 pots, 2 oven*, Ite., kettle. 1 vv .u i pail,2
sad iron*, I tub, 1 coffee null, coffee pm l
chest, I trunk, I lot of rmrkeiy, l I t glavs
wa.e,2 Kmk i»g glas*» *, all levied n. as ihe
property of Charles Il.si ri«. to satisly a fi fa
"•■ the foreclosure ot a mortgage in favor of
NN ilbs llo«g. I mns cash
CHARES BAYNE; | b ff
lY'HT sold ;n the cou i-houiv in tlie-
▼ ▼ town ol Montii'i llo, J.i-per county,on
the fust Tuchday in October next, within
the usual hours oi sale, the lollow ing pteperty
Two negroes, i
of age and Joel a
ed mi a.* the proj
sati-ly a fi fa in
Stephen llnckitev and Anil
he d of Iioim*
•v n tnnn about 30 years
n ^7 years of agt,; Itvi*
i of Anslem L. Early to
»! John Bradley, vt.
’ * '..ly.'
the proper-
O
fy ot Andrew Nutt to satisfy i fi l.i in favoi of
Noiboili B Powell, vs. nud And’.w Nutt'
pioperty pointed out by the de r endi»nt
A MlVV lON, 1). Sh'ff.
i t ! ues la in Nov r. next, will
1-1 at the cuurl-hout>e m the town
of Mount dlo, Jasper c unty, bttweeu the
u-ual lioui* ol sale, t!ie iollowoig proiierty,
lo wit :
Aki uu a man about 47, Bridgett a woman
Abram a bov About 15, David a boy about
II, Asa a boy about 7. Baker a boy 3 years
old, and Bob, a boy ab i.i 3 months old, all
levd on a- th« pioperty of Alexander Belamy
io satisfy a mortgage fi fa hi favor of Tlio-
m.is Rivers; property pointed out in tho
mortgage.
M UHJN COCHRAN, Sh’ff.
. N he first 1 uesd.iv in Ot.tober next, wljj
\ / be sold at the Court-House in Irwin
county, between the usual horns ol sale, tne
following property, to-w it •
On*- lot ol land in the 1 rrli (list Irwin coun-
ty, No. 275, containing 490 acres, and one iei-
*♦*) waggon, levied on a ; the property i Na
thatiiel Newsom, to satis y i fi fa ia favor o
J NN Kiigges ag.'iosi said Newsom.
(>.n lot ol lai'i'inth** 10th dist. Irwin couu
ty No 274, containing 490 acres, levied on a
the properly ol John Coliron to satisfy « fit
in favor ol James Hollingsworth against sa\.
C loon
One lot of land in the 13th dinrict I.R
county, N ■ 12 containing 490 acres, levie"oa
a* the property ol Heurv Dance to satisfy a l
la in favor ol Simon Hadley against said
Dance,
One lot of land in the 10th district Irwin
county. No 233, rontaiuing 490 acre.-*, and 50
head of hogs, levied on ns the property ol
John .1. Underwood, adm'r. of John G. Un
derwood, to satislv sundry ri fas in favor ot
John Guy ton and others; property pointed
out by the defendant.
~MMB3 ALLEN,
, v I LL bo sold ou the first 1 iif«| il y i„ Oc-
1 1 loliet uext, unite court Imuse j„ j r .
' i' lk u SO r" 11 co ‘i ,,, >'> «* l »'*** »>e iisuh!
linur* ol s,ile the lollow mg property to wit
50 »cr« .,f land more or lc, 4 ,Viv ian
ol lotNo ^65. in the 3d dist said county, where
on NY liliain Lindsey now lives, joining YY illiam
Ross, taken .is the pioperty of NN illiam J t . n .
kin* to satislv a fi la from a Justices comt in
lavor of Morton N. Burch ; levied on and re .
turned to me by a constable.
90 acres of hind, whereon Robert Knight
now lives, being part of lot No. 203, in the 4 It
<h*t sau county , taken as the property of said
Knight, to satisfy two fi fas from a Justices
court, one hi favor of ( ttinak fo Hines the
other •« favor ct l ainuk fo Ragland, v ». iait |
K.ughi , levied on ami tetuitied to me by a
constable. 3
202 1-2 ncici of land, in the 1th dist. * a j ( |
county, whereon Joshua Hawkins now live*
“joining Hn ks, Passmore others, taken ns the
prop, rtv of said Haw kins to satisfy R f, f a
Irom a Justices court in favor of Tunnel Ha-
dt-n, »». uid Hawkins ; levied on aud return*
ed to mo by a constable.
Godiny Lee’s interest in and to 202 I-*
acirs nine laud, in the 3J dist.,aid couidv lie*
in|> 3 hot tliemme nhcieon Klitabeth Vait.
child lives,to be auld under the incnmhinnre
I the widows dower, a, the pr. perty of the
.V.'"' Ci-’-tfrey l.- e to satisfy a fi f., f avol „ f
1 B nnd U Rulnerford, vs. Godlrey Lee and
Isaac Hall,security on appeal
HAMEL M. HALL, D. Sh'ff.
WJ IEI, lie sold on thefirst Tnrsday in o7-
tol cr next, at the court house in ihe
town ot Lawrenceville,(fwmnelt routitv will,!
in the usu I hours ol sale, the lollowin'g ( i ro
C ,e i t • land in“ the Gth ilist. of sai.I
county, o 271, coutan in^ 2h'j acre. ■ |..
vied on a, the property of Thomas Snow to
satislv a h la in tavor 11 Ellemandei arhin-
ton, property P-'Uled out bv til' p'aiwtiS r
v\ 11.LIAM ‘A'USBll',Sh'ff.