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RY CAJIAK & RAGLAND, STATE $■ UNITED STATES' PRINTERS.
HH
"iE ' ILL besold in Eatonton, Puimim' min
) v ty, on the first Tuesday ml anti ary next,
3 4 fines of Ittntl, belonging to the estate
ii H. WaUer, dec’d*
ilso at the same time and place will be sold
negroes, belonging to John H. Walker.
Ic’d of the following description, limn, 3
mien,5 children, l plough Ini), and n girl
;out I2 years old. Sold lot the benefit ol
Mrs and creditors
Nov 3 JOHN KEN NON, Adm'r_
T, OffCK-On the first Tuesday in Ur* '
cemher next, will he sold before the
turf-house in !Y) unlice llo, Jasper county,
t hin the usual hours of sale, the lot of land
croon Thomas Pennington, dec'd. resided
\ his life time, vvidi the exception of the wi-
gw's dower in said lot. Terms made known
i ihn day
jo,i l JOHN PHILLIPS, Ad mV
ClRfiGA^Ijb to an orthrof the Interior
court of Putnam county, when sitting
ordinary purposes will be sold at Halo .
n, Putnam county, on the first Tuesday in
ecember next, a tract ol land, lying m tho
Aihdistof Baldwin n-nv Putnam county, No
t'{, being 33G acres, nore or less, adjoining
lias Landrum, Bradey and other* J anu
.so one negro man ami one negro boy.
Also, oa the first Moilljy in January next,
rill be sold one lot of land, in 11 nry county
11, in the 18th disl. containing 202 1-2
s, being a ptrtof thercal estate ol Isham
h dm d. Sold foi the benefit of til*
; inJ| creditors of Slid estate. Terms
tt known on the day oisale.
,g Jft F.LUS LaIDKUM.
MILLEDGEV11.LE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927.
Adm’t
WILL be sold| on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the Court House in the
town of Milledgeville, one tract of bind sit-
tinted in the county of Baldwin, containing
472 acres more or less, belonging to the es
tate of Jonathon Tboinwi, dec’d—Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased
J S. THOMAS, ) A ,
M ARTIN THOMAS, { Admr>
november rt
AGREEABLE to an order of the hon
orable court of ordinary for Payette coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
ho sold to the highest bidder on the first
Tuesday in January next, at tho court
house in Morgan county, the lot of land
whereon Bcnajah King forrnerty lived,
containing 100 acres, adjoining the town of
Kingston, and lands belonging to S’irljng
Finny and others, one forth of tho pur
chase money will be required in band, three
annual installments will bo given .on tho
balaiKo.
Also in Fayetteville, Fayette county, will
bo sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, two negroes, to wit: a woman by
the name of Jinney, about 45 years of age,
and a boy by the name of Hampton about
17 years of age, a credit will be given for
theteiin of one year ; all sold for the be
nefit of the heirs of the said Benajab King.
TANDY D KING, Guardian.
nov, 8
A I
i V Me the Inferior courtpf Baldwin conn-
► k t, sitting ms a court of oriinarv, will be suhl
on ihe first Tuesday in lecember next, n'
lei iK urt bouse in CjvingKl, Newton county,
lot No 352, in the 9tli di&irif formerly Henry
r ,ov Newton County, Solder the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors olr icoOiVh Shiis,
irl of oninsi
day in leee
i Covingt«A, !
9th diblrii I
dy, Sold Li
reditort orr
Terms made kno\%i on the day
MV LES ,URKEvt. ( . |.
n ti.CKlTiENliiN,
, e Momher 17
fTyfj d’G—/VI It bo ,,1,1
i\ d iv In Jpbccmber next,’ in the town ol
junior,l, P/lut.. 1 fioiuiiy, .tilt I'jMfl'vnS JIM-
iihnvkvix vtour negroid Amitvvo sq'uaie* ol
* • Xn^korv land. NrtU 301 and 301, all »»
I N Washing! hi coanty,nt the late residence
of Joel Davis, dee d will be sold to the
highest bidder, on the 13th day of December
nex . all the personal property belonging to
said estate,consisting ot horses, cows, hogs,
anil sheep, household and kitchen furniture,
carpenters tools, corn and fodder, yoke of
ve and cart, plantation utensils, nod vari
ous other artiolos. Sale to continue from day
to day s until nil is sold Terms on the day
JAMES H ARMSTRONG, Adm’r
november 5
lOHEEABLE to »n ordir of ihe honorable the
* Interior Court of Putnnm couirtv lilting for
Ordnarjr purposes. wil be sold at the Court Home
mine town of Katonton on the first Tumdaytu
January next betveeu the u-unl hmirs of sale, nine
likely Negroei, belonging *o the e.tate of Niehnlat
Dixon, dec'd—among them are two I kely )oun<
fedows, and several likely hoys and girls, t erms
of sale made known nu the day. Sold for the benefit
ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
pofembsr 8 ihhy ttunso.v, Kx r
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable tho
Infe ior Court of Putnam county, sittim; for
Ordinary purposes, will t>e sold at the Court tluu>e
m the town of Kutonton on the tint Tueadoy in
January next between the usual hours of salt*, a
likely young uegro wuninu named Sylva, belonging
to the estate of John I. Smith, dccM-SViM for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said ileccaaed.
Terras of sale, twelve months credi will he given-
notes and approved security will be required.
° IRBY HUDSON, Adin’r
:K•»ry l.uul, NiW 301 and 301,
,d cun»ty. Sold «s ih
the property i
Bi.-nvis, latent said countypiec’d for the be-
of iht; heirs nod creditors <d **Hi»l lice d.
rr 17 ELIJAH BURNtJM, A.i.n r
•-£ vfjCE-^Vill be. sold at Mjdi*on, M *r
T g in county, on the first 1 ueaday in !)»'•
mher next, between the ttsu il hours ot sale,
’iV'.rtW of the Inferior court ol »*»id county,
.i,*> tr.»t,l of Uffd-, Coni lining 1G0 acres, more
or !e.»,niii-munU the I,in,I, »l **'■««
mil uif|„rs, bnluagin* l» l 1 '"- 0 r **
Sold for i"' " f l s“‘ ‘
» .ir. ;( Mill «»«c d 1 fT», 1 ■ - “ 3 ) e "*
,,ill* 1 ptirohawr. di'ii'l? note. *»U 1«»
"S 17” 0U 8TBRLINO FINSIE. AdmV_
fJyfiCE—0 ' Thiir«l»y tho filli 0, reml'n
N n,'»l, will l>- s 1 I •" lllle re *i*
olSm.M.I iM.up, ot W«rroi. r.n.niy, dec il
ml
eur,
III,
t iiMi« un it nil i.Bold. lerm. made known i
' ,h V.o ill itie town of MitloilnovlUe, O" »["■
first Vunlrtiy 1'1 Oeoenitipr next, iv.tlint Ikf
u.u.it i. i,«,; will !»e sjI'I o,l<! (Milk ccrltficnt,
„f Urn Sum Sink uf Goo.n'u, No Of;, ‘lated
lfith M.»r h, \3l‘J, certif)mg th.R b.uuue
Camp of W.irren county, dee d, was proprie
tor of twent) sh'irus, m the capital slot k ot
said Bank. Terms o.t the day olI s lie.
GERARD CAMP, Adm r
October 22
WILL be sold on Tiiursdny the (Jth day
of Decetnbof next, nt the Itouso of ('apt
Henry Blake, in Oglctborpo eounty, near
tbo Ciierokco Corner, all tho real, person
al, and perishable proudly of said Blukn,
egnsisting of about 22 or 3 negroes, very
likely, stock of all kinds, corn. f"d<lei und
oats, twf) yoke ofoxojj, CArt, anti u hew wag
gon, bouse bold and kitchen furniture, and
many other articles too tedious to mention
Bale to continue from day to day untill all
is sold. Terms in do Known on tbo da\
of sale. BUR POPE, } .
ABRAM J. HILL, \ A ^ ,us
Nov. 8
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the court house in llte town
of Eatonton, Putnam county, about 31 a res
cf land, it being n part of a tract of land
formerly owned by Tlmmtis Kintnan dee.’d.
adjoining Scott, Belcher aud otliets, sold for
the benefit of .lie heirs and creditors
Thomas Kintnan dec’d. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JOHN AVERA,Admi
Nov. rt
ON Tiiur*»day the 20tb December next,
will bn sold at tbo late residence of Martha
Ilobbett, lato of (Jineno ettunty, dec’d the
crop of corn, fodder, oats, cotton, one horse
and some plantation tools. Sold for the
benefit of tlio creditors and legatee of said
estate—Terms inode known on tlie day of
sale WM PYRON, ( r . „
MARK JACKSON j b, ° ,s
november 8
I N Newton county, will he sold at llte late
residence of Hirluell CJaiv, dee d on
the 22d of Deceraber next, the followi.ig nto-
oorty to wit: stock, fheep, horses, Pomo'cat-
t le, a ltd a set of carpenters tools with sundry
other articles loo tedious to nu*ntton.
_nov_8 REBECCA GARY, Kx’x
x Ol ICE—WtTf 1^ sohlTTTl. e~eonr i -Tt.
A in the town of Kutonton, on the fctsi
Tuesday in December uext, two negroes, be
longing to the estate of Mary Ann jV3.ui.lox,
dec’ti one negro woman and child Sold for
the hem fit oI the heirs and c reditors oJ said
dec’d. JOHN C. MADDOX, Adin’r.
October 1
\ () TICE—Will lie sold nt Kington, Mor
gan connty, on Monday the 17th IJeccm
her next, nil the ptop-irty helougiug to ibe es
tale of Hugh T. Svtuouds, eousisting of out
horse, saddle and b. idle, tt general assortment
of medicine, and n well selected library, en-
tire*v med'rnl, also one |»p»| ,tnd lu*‘nilur**——
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
oc.t 29 DAVID 9 CLOW EH, Kx’r
fe' N Morgan cotnilv, nt the 11
l Wil' “
William Barton, dec’d will he
Thursday il** 20th day of December next, ii
terms of the list wil'and testament, 18 ne
groes, consiMing ol likely men, women am
liililren, cot n, fodder, seed col on, oats, on
hoi se, rows and eolves, one yoke of oxen, on
cart, ^>1 Miftiicm utensils, household an
Ki'chen lurniSiire At the same i-m° nu
plsi.e, theUiwI on which the dec’ll, lived wi
iled for she ensuiog year. Terms inad
known on live day
UKIaII E. AMM0N3, Ex or.
oCtober 16 If 10
Land awl J^egfoeinr Salei
\ T the court-house in Milledguville,
be sold on the first Tti 'sday in .lanuaiy
n#*xt, one tract of 'hihI containing _near COO
iV*rc«, lying 5 miles from Milledgrville, on tii
r ind to Clinton, and at present in the. occu
irui' y ot J.inieg 9. Calhou i, Lsij.
AUe at the same time and place, severe
valuaht-n negroes Sold agreealdy to a-t orde
ot court, as the property ot M u low L I ryor
rlec’d. tor tho benefit ol’Hto creditors lenr
^ft the «Uv of sale
ott 29 THE EX ECU l ORS.
T the court-house in the low u ol Greenes
borough, will he sold on the first Tues
day in February next, all tin; real « state i
Martha Boliiietl. late of Greene county, dec
consisting of 200 acres, inoifi or less, oil ll
w aters of Han is’ creek, udj ining J Iv D
iiicI anti others. Sold for the benefit of tli
creditors and legutees of said estate. lern
crash WM. PYRON, J Kx 0 rs
not H MARK J \CICSONJ<
A GRIfiE ABLE to nn order of tho honor
_/\_ I4e Inferior court of J asper county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sob
8lie highest bidder, on the tir-t (ii*»sci »y
4'’ebruaiy next, at the court house in Jan
county, 202 1*2 acres of land, more or less
well improved, being a putt of the real estate
of James Pinch,ml. dec'll, an I w here said 'It
Ceased lived Sold for the benefit ot the
Jieirs aud creditors ol said dec’d
PEYTON PINCKARD, > •
MICHAEL DURR, S 1X1
npvemher 12 _
WILL bo sold nt the. lato residence of
Jacob Owens, dec’d in Jaspor county, five
miles from Monticello, on the road leading
to Clinton, on Thursday the 20ib of Decern
her next, all the perishable property bn
longing to said estate, consisting of corn
fodder, oats, liortcs, bogs, cattle, and house
hold and kitchen fumituro and other arti
cles too tedious to mention. Terms made
known on the day of sale. Sale to con
tintto from day to day until completed.—
Also tho hiring of the negroes will take
place on the lust Saturday in Decomber
next.
MARY OWENS, Adm*
nov. 8
fidei
1 N Jones county, at the late residence
L G
I N Oglethorpe i ninty, at ilie late re ideuce
of George Varner, decM. will be sold on
the lOili day of January next, all the perish >
b!e property of said dec’d. ronsisiing ol stock
of every disciiption, and of the likeliest kind,
together with a number «f first rate •> irses,
among which are several very superior brood
mares, perhaps not equalled by any in ihe
Southern country, a (pi.mtitv of oil peach
brandy, from 2 ft. 20 years old, blnrksmiihs
tools, with a (piuntity ot coin and fodder, pork,
wheat, barley, oats, rye, fee and likely there
may bo offered fot sale *10 or 50 very likely
eotnury boi n negroes; n considerable part of
the above properly, will be offered for cash,
the balance lerinu will be imitb; known on tie*
day of sale ; and s de to continue from day to
day until all is sold
W I. V A UN Ell, Qualified Ex’or.
October 29
\ u"riCE—Will Isol.rTdThe biir'.“
deuce of William B Pennington, doc’d
in J-tspur county ,on Finlay 30th »l »y of No
vember next, n jkir 1 ot the nerishab’e proper
ly, cunsisung of houses, cattle and the crop of
cotton, household and kitchen furniture und
o.her articles two tedious to mention. Terms
made known on the dav of sale *
THOM \S PEiSMNGTON, Ex’or.
MARY PENNING ION Ex’x.
O-'.tobei 22
V D l ICE—Ou Fmlay the Till of Drceui-
x her u«*Kt, will be sold at the late resi
dence of John Noriliington, deed in Morg
county, all t!u* peisou.il pioperty of said dec'll
con-istiug ol horses, ho;s,cattle, sheep, corn
f-jdder ami eotton, Iioii9eliohl an ♦ kitc hen fur
niture. Terms made known on the day
ROBERT PE ARM AN, Adm’r
ISABELLA NORTHING ION, Adin’x
October 22
P URSUANT to an ordered the li-itornhu
Interior court of Hal iwin county, when
sitting for ordinary piuposes, w ill lie sold
the first Tuesday in Dcrembei n»-xt, at the
court-house in Milledgcvi Ic, between the lav
fill hours of site, two mgroeg, L.-uisa und h
chill MuiVj f >r the benefit of Robert Lew
aud John Ed.vard Lewis, minor children
Lewis, dec’d.
FANNY LEWIS, Guardian,
sep ember 10
I N Hancock county, at the lat* residence of
J , ’bn R«»e, dec’d will be void on Tncsdav
the 27th of Noromber next, all the perishable
property of said dee'd conr-isiing of horses,
hogs, sheep, cows, I still, I c-nton pin, and 1
threshing machine, household and kitchen
furniture, and n quantity of corn and fodder
Sale to continue from iki
•oil
net 1
nne from dny to dav until all is
Z.ACHAKIAll ROE Adm’r.
CHLOE ROE, Adm’x
ILL f»e sold at the late
£/■ Journeymen Tailors.
TJTWO or three JOURNEYMEN T.Af
■_ LORS will find immediate and Cdistau*
employment, for which the highest prices will
be given, by applying noon to
JACOB KEISTER.
Milledgeville, Oct 22
, cattle, sJtieep, Sic household and kitchen i to l vl l ‘ r( ^ r °j the Inferior
iture, als * the crop of corn, fodder, cmt.u. ' txn K f 0T ordinary purpose, the full,
George Ross, dou’d will be s»i.l on Tuea
iy the I8tb December next, all the personal
property of said dee’d consisting of horses
' t*
urn
d wheat, one 35 gallon still and apparatus,
th a number of oilier articles too tedi m* t>>
mention Amo at the same hue and place the
plantation rented, and negroes hired for the
nsuing year Sold lor the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of SiSid dec’d. Sale to
John
TVTO • ICE—RT// be sn/d on the fust Tuts
l.x day in January nejrt at the court Ionise
the to
PiilJ. Terms ,l,e ' 11 Te
7 Hartford^ Pulaski county ogreen
iclien sit
iug named
negroes, to wit: Dennis about 25 years old,
ontfoi’d 13 years old, Henderson a hoy I0
old, I anny 40 years old. Clow and hrochilaren
Ve-.mj a girl Ifi years old, Anaca 14- years ohl
Sold as the property cf Rartlett Darker, dic'd
for the benefit of the luirs and credi
Adm'is.
of
B jU^SUAN’l to an order of the honorable
.JL th8 Infcii >r court of Hancock county,
"when sitting formd*.:::ry ses, will lies IJ
on the liist Tuesday in Jann itv, IB'-T, ni law
platt ol holding the courts in M-i 'nig-c coun
ty, a lot of land, No 11C, in tie* 1 fill disu ict ol
said county, drawn by the orphans ol John h
Sherman, late of said county, dec’d *" 1 '
for the benefit of said orphans. Tern
known on the day of sale.
nov 12 WM. H HUNTER,Gnanl’n
GREKABLETo
nadc
A greeable to un oriltti' of tin- honorable
the court of ordinary of I'.njrilc county,
will be sold nu the first Tnesd oj in January next
To thehinhe.il bidder, in Madison, More an con",
'a, the lot of Land whereon Hr Ihijah king for
merly lived, adjoining the town of Kingston,
'ilargan county, containing 1 ‘.*0 acres, man o.
i, . Hold for the benefit of the minor heirs of
,\e Slid King. Conditions, one fourln pa.it
down, ant! 3 anna d installments on the balance
Alto, wilt be sold on the Jim' Tuesday in be
bi nary neat, at Fayetteville, Fayette county, z
ntcgrots, to wit a worn in by the mine of Jinny
about +S yeais of age, and a boil liy the name of
II ini/don about 17 years of age. A credit will
be given for U months on soitl negroes, l.ygir
ing small notes with approved serurity All
sold lor the benefit of the minor heirs »f the said
EenjahKing T p, Kl \ 0 , 0 „
■ agreeable to an order of llie hon
orable Inferior court of Jasper county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lu
«old el the coutl house in the town of 4lon-
Acollu, and county aforesaid, on the first
Tuesday in January non, all tho real es
tate of John Blunt, late of said county,
dee’d. consisting of one lot uf land, mure
*oi less, whereon the said John Blunt, dee’d.
litsd with good imnrovoinenta thereon,
adjoining lands of Morgan, Glower and
others, together with one negro woman,
•all to bo sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec iL lerms made
known on llie day ol sale.
MARTIN COCIIRAN, Adin’r.
nov B
. OllCE—Wilt tie suld on the first 1 ues-
;\ day in December next, in the town ol
Urecneslroroitith, at public sale, that valuable
Tract ol Land, near Ureenesliorougli, lately
the properly ol John H .ugliton, and now in
dispossession, well known as the 1 oplar
Sprit,g Tract, lying on the road leading Iron,
V.reeiie.borouch to Powelton. 1 erinsol sale,
t i ntearhs ci edit, die purchaser to give notes
wait approved security—the notes to bear lu
.urrosi iroot date. y H( jd GH T 0 M,
JOHN BKTHUNE
VINCENT SANFORD,
ocidier e’ ,,Js —“
WILL be sold to the highest bidder
the lato residence of Milus C Nisbot
in Morgan county, on Tuesday the lltli
day of December next, on a credit of 12
months, for nil sums above $5, .$5 and uti
der cash, all bis perishable estate, cotnis
ting of uboiit 200 barrels of corn, o large
quantity of fodder, hot ween f* and BOOO
pounds of fat pork, a waggon and 5 excel
lent mules large and likely, a 4 wheel riding
carriage, and a match of excellent horse
very gentlo and well broke, n largo stock
flattie, and out bogs, together with oil thr
house-bultJ and kitchen furniture, plant,
lion utensils, and an excellent library
books Among bis stock of Horses is
two year old full blooded ginucy vory large
an excellent 50 saw cotton gin At which
time und place tho plantation will he rent
r.d out for the ensuing year, on which there
is about 200 acres of upon laud well inclos
ed, a 100 acres of which is fresh. No nrop-
erty to be removed until the purennser
gives notes with approved security to the
Adrn’r. The sale will continue from day to
day until all is sold.
I R WALTON, Adm’r.
Nov. 8
AGREEABLY to an order of the honor
able, the Inferior court "f Futnarn county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold at the oourt house, in Eatonton, Put
nam county, on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, a negro man named Ben, the prop
erty of the Orphans of Wilson Swinney,
dec’d. Terms cosh.
GEO N. LANGFORD, Guardian.
Novetuber 9.
f the court lion At- in I lanielj.vilie, Jdadi
60ii county, will be «nld on tlielirst 'Vue-,
day i i January ii**xt, within the usual kOuis ol
safe, tfic following property, to wij
iiiiue from day to day «it»liI all
■iJc known on the day
WISEMAN ROSS,
nov 5_ GEORGE W. RO^
NPutnam county, Ht tile late reside
Jon (than Hearn, dee’d. will lie sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, two negroes,
namely, Simon and Nancy his wife, and all
die personal property belonging to said estate
Terms un the day
_noy 5 WML HE ARN, Ex ’or,
^ Oi lE—Will be sold on Fiiday, the
1 14tl* December next at the late resi
dence of John II Beardtn, dee’d all llie per
ty of said dee’d consisting of
horses,cattle, hogs, goats,one yoke of oxen
and cart, one jersey waggon, tho crop of corn
and fodder, household und kitchen furniture,
plantation utensils, and other articles two tedi
ous to mention. Also will he rented at the
) »«n« time ami place, the phint.Vnn whereon
he dec’d livid, and the pi intntion wherc'in
Tit mi is Wells now lives, and the nepoes
uired for the ensuing year. The terms of
die sde made, known o.i’tli- day, aud the sale
to continue from d ;y m day, until all is gold.
BENJAMIN HAMMOCK, AdmY.
SARAH BEARDIN', AduiSc.
Oclol»er 29
•de known on the day
FVHjYE V F. U, J / LIX, Adm
> | AH r. sales ut peri&hnhle propel ty on Ihe
I several plain,pious '■e’oiiging to the es
tate of Jesse Saitdforrl, late of R, Id win coun
ty, dec d. will t.ake place, as follows viz t
M ill he sold at the plantation whereon
iid dec’d formerly lived, in Baldwin county,
a ho nt seven miles above Milledgevllle, on
Saturday, 15th of December next, all the
crop of corn, fodder, stock ol mules, cattle
lenee ol
Khxahetli J. Allen, dec'd. of Morgan
on county, 1 hursday the Ritlidayof December
next, all the perishable pi. pi-rty of said deed
consisting ot coin, c-ition, fodder, stock of
horse*, hogs, cows, house-hold and kitchen
tin niuire, plantation utensils and many other
articles, too tedious to mention. Terms made
known oil the dav of salt’
Oot.8, J AMES HEAD, Exo’r.
^ Ol ICE-Will he soiii on the fitlt nnd
v 29 h ol November next, at the late resi*
(lenee o! M illnm Holder, dec’d in Warren
all the personal property of said dec’d. con
sisting ol horses, cattle, hogs, corn, fodder,
also household and kitchen furnituie —
1 welve months credit will he given—small
notes with approved security will he required.
QCt8 LYDI A HOLDER, Adm’x _
N OTICE-*Will bo sold at tlie lain resi
dence of Simmons Fowler deceased, on
the litrli day of December next, the personal
pinpciiyol said dec’d. consisting ot horses,
title, hogs, I waggon, and other articles too
tedious to mention Terms ma<hv known on
the dav ot sale.
Al r * NANt’Y FO’VI.EH, Ex’x
O TICK Will he sold m the tale resi-
. (h*nce of Samuel Robison, seu’r dec’d
in Washington couutv, oil Friday the 30th ol
Novmher next, all the perisliahle p^op-rty ol
said dec’d. Terms made known on the day
net 1 SAMUEL ROBISON, Ex’or.
•VI OTK'E—On die first Tuesday in Decent
nJ Imr next,theie will he sold at the late
rPMdenre of Jonathan Hearn, dec’d till the
personal (state of said dec’ll, 'l erms made
known on the day.
«rtl WILLIAM HE AUN, Ex’or
OlfCE— All pei-nu iinleiile.d lo the
a estate of F.ppes Riown, late of Han
c.ockc maty, dec u are »*-fto make pay
ment to the mliKeiiher without delay, and
persons In\ing claims upon said estate, are
requested t> present ihem within the time
uruscilhed by law.
ELIZABETH F. BllDW N, F.x’x.
\ 1» I li’K — U ill be hold o Monday the 3d
da\ of December next, at the late ret
ilenre of Zncliariah Jones, dec’ll in Gree
coiintyj all die personal property of said dec’d.
eon>i: uny of horses, c Mile and hogs, house
hold a id kitchen furniture, aud oiliest articles
loo tedious to mention At the tine time and
place the negroes will lie hired and plantation
n nted ’The sale to continue from day to day
until all is sold. ’Terms made known on the
• i ty DICKERSON JONES, Adm’t.
Writ of Election.
GKOIUSIA.
lly Iiitt Exccllanity GEORGE M TRCiVP,
Govt’tnor iintl (\uiiinnndur in Ctaiet'of
tint Army and Navy nt this Slit.to, und
of tlm Militia thereof.
To the honorable Justices of the htfcrnir
Court of the respective Couisti/s uf this
J. KEISTEIL
MEIWHJiJrr TAILOR,
H AS just received an elegant assortment
- of Extra Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings, fee. Also Ready Made Clothes, made
in the most lashiomible and elegant style.
All work in bis line will be done as usual
with neatness aud dispatch, agreeable to the
latest fashions.
Milledgrville, Oct 0 tf 2
W ARE-HOUSE
.find Commission Jhtsincbe.
T HE Subscribers having connected them
selves in the IVnre House and Cominis
sion llusiness, resprcTully inform the public
that they have taken die Ware House lately
occupied by Mr. Jacob Barrow, which is rea
dy for the reception of Cotton. Prompt at
tention will be paid to all business intrusted to
lh“ii i dip, and liberal advances made on Cot
ton u lien required. P. A CLAYTON,
A. F. MOORE
Midodgeville, Nov 5 tf-—-f,
VOLUME XIX.—NO 9
WAREHOUSE
And CommiHswn Iiutnne*H.
7|7ME nndarvignpil limin; tak>n iitfti nit it-
1. ncndiip with him Mr John Dories ( ,f
tn. Ihn WARE HOUSE it COMMISSION
BUSINESS will he cnndtiri.it tn future
der the Kim of Stovai.l fc llAVirs, who rev
peciliilly vitir it n.htiie iH' pvil.i*.: patronaih'-
Liberal ailvanne. will be made UI, nnnbi.n
coasigued to them if reonirml.
, , . PLEASANT STOVALL
Align.la. July 31 |
’I’lie Umterslened
/"TONTINUINO to rarry nn the WARE-
V; HOUSE AM) COMMISSION RUSE
N ESS, at hi. Old Stand, Sv.Hli tide Brti.d-
Slreet, .nhcat. n rbminnMroi, of the natron,
afient hi. friend.,lo whom he feels etatelol
for ,)a.i lavor., and amine, tbrnn ili.u hi. I.ejt
exertions will be used to promote, their inter.
evt ill any ('mure business be may bn fnvoied
wnh.
ILT Advance, on Cotton -lured In his H'arr
House wait i,e made when renuireil, sad Insu
rance against Fire to the full amount ol said
advances, will be nmde,/r« of an, cli.vr.e to
llie owner of tlir Colton.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
Aimnsia, Sept 10
LU
bel.
, farming utensils, Ur,
old a
the. plantation belong*.u K to
.i..» .1 j„ Hane"**
W'ji!
head of horses, and B head of cattle,
m wil. 2 cows and calve.*, 2 cows, 1 heifer,
ami 1 hull, I yoke ol oxen, 1 sow and pigs, 2
>o*v8with pig,3 huge hogs, 15 shoats, 4 fea
ther beds, bedstead* and colds, furniture, &c.
2 tables, 1 chest, 1 cupboard, 10 fiame chairs.
2 water pads, all levied upon as the property
of John M irtin to satisfy a morlgagc fi fa in
lavor of Duucan C. Mr.Lo-cklin and Isaac
N Davis ; all pointed out in said fi fa.
WM. L GR1FFETH, Sli’fr.
f \ N the first Tuesday in February next, will
r be sold al ihe couiIIioiinp. in Kuloutoii,
Putn un county, within ihe usual liuurs of sale,
the following propet ty, lo wit. one negro man
mi ned Ned, pretty smartly advanced in years,
^ 1 negro woman amed Sicily about 20 years
of age, belonging lo ifie estate of Jackson
Walker, minor, late of h ml county, dec’d—
Sold for the bnnefii of the heirs, ice.. Terms
made known on the day of sale,
nov 12 T. JOHNSTON, Adm r.
I N Morgan (ouuty,
Day, will he sold «
(In- hou^e of l)olli-;on
i the 21st December
next, all the personal properly of Benjamin
Selman, Uec’d consisting of horses, cattle,
liou-a hold furniture, iwf. Sold for the beiiefil
of the heirs ami creditors of said di c'd. Sale
to continue from day to day until oil is sold,
nov 12 JOHN 8HELMAN, Adm r.
4 T the court-house in the Urwn of Kutonton,
.‘V Putnam coiiuly, will lee sold on the first
Tuesday in January next, 5 wegrues, consisting
of 2 ftllmrs and 3 women, Itelunuing to the es
tate of James Ht ad, def'd . Sold for the h*i\e-
Jit of the heirs and Qreditors. Terms tr tu Je
known on the day *
0d S9 TIJOMJS HEAD. .fbdnir
I N Putnam, tuunty, at llu> lale ref /Ipnr.o til
vliotir.el Stinson, ir, dec'd. wil’. be sold o »
Weili'xstlav tho I9ih Decemhtfv- next, hi«
hor.ea, and all his stock of nenft. cattle, one
V.rt, all the plantation tools, !» jusc futiiiture
and kitchen utensils, some coi u ami fodder
At the same place the negny.-s, will he hired
and the land rented. Sale, to, ci.iitinue from
lay to day until all is kvUL Tciiiis made
hoowu on the dav
ZAC HATH AH F.rjMOND30N,;Adm’t
October 29
ILIa uti fold <j,i (he first Tuesday i •
irynex*„m the town of Irwinttin
Wilkinson coi-niy. ill the personal estate, of
Orill»n Hogan hifii. 0 f said county, dec’d con
sisting ol one i^rgro man, about 4-0 year*
old, ami other articles of importance, sold
for the beneJuf of the heirs and creditors
Terms of sa^.e. made known on the day.
Oc.t »9_ ELIJAH HOGAN, Adm’r
N OTICE—Will be ioldnt tile late resi
duuv,e of H'Miry C. Harris, decerned, in
Janus c juuty, on Saturday the 15th day ol
December next, the tollowing properly, vi/. :
com and fodder, a small stock id'cattle and
hegs, one horse, household and kiteken fur
niture, plantation to he rented ami negrons
hired for one year. Terms made known on
the dav of sale
WILLIAM HARRIS. Adair.
SARAH HARRIS, Adm’x
October 29
\ GREEABLE to an order ol the court of
ordinary of Bahluin county, will hr sold
on the first’1 ticetlay in January nex', in the
i twn of Mdlcdgevillc, all ihe negroes belong
ing to the estate of Jetemiah Bridges, dec’d.
via : 2 men, Swan and Dick, G women, Maiy,
Nancy and Peggy, Judy and her child, Phuhp
and 2 children, Patience and 5 children ; a-
mong them there is 3 good liouso women——
Sold for the benefit of two heirs. Terms made
known on the dav
ort 29 BEUBEN BR1DQE3, Adm’r
P URSUANT to an order of 1 10 honor rifle
the Liferior court of Oglethorpe county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, will h«*
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at
the court house in said county, between the.
usual hours of sale, one negro man by the
name ol Crawford. Sold as the property ol
Thomas Collier, dec’d lor the benefit ot the
heirs and creditors »f said dec'll
o.t29 BENJAMIN COLLIER, Adm’r
hog
Vill.be
the estate ol said dev u m nanci**^ countv,
on the Oconee river, near the < j e ,j ;l| . Shoals
about tea miles ab »v« Mille 'r >?t , v ;|jp oll Mon
day, 17th December n*\ K i, all the crop of
torn, fodder, slock ol mules, cattle, hogs,
co ton gin, fartwMg vte^rsil-, be.
W.ll In* Mild at tl’.o plantation belonging lo
the estate of **id ..; ec ’(l in Putnam c.ounh, in
the 1* ork of the \)com;e Lillie rivers, about
10 miles nbr>ve Millcilgoville, on 'Tuesday
IHHi of Duv.ember next, all the crop of coi n
fodder, stf/i'k of mules, j ultle, hogs, cottoi,
gin far iv Jug utensils, &c.
Will He sold at the pi mtation belonging ( f.
the estr,/e of said dec’ll, in Putnam ro',,„| V .
knowri by the name of the Big BotU* in „ fi
‘he Ocon«e river, near Gat net'j ( . r| . on
Friday,21st of December the/ crop
u* corn, fodder, stock of mul\ jS cuttle, hog*-.
Iwvi set of hlarksmith tools,^ cuUu’11 gin’, farm
ing utensils, &:c
Will he sold nt lilts plantation belonging to
the estate of said vbx ’d in Baldwin r<m,.l\
mi Camp <><*(*»., adj uning Worhliam an *
others. about. »r A n,ih-s below Milledg-i ille o.»
Friday, 23*It. of December next, nil the croi
• d corti^ VCnlder,st »ck of mules, cattle, Imgr
Al:
nelle
V GREEXBLE loan order of the lionora
bie Interior court of Morgan county,
when sitting as a court of ordinary, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at
the court-house in Madison, two negro wo
men and one young borse.it being the per
sonal estate of James C. Evans, a minor, de
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the legatees.
Terms made known on the dav
12
J AJ. EV ANS, Guardian.
(\N the ftr»t Tuenlsy in January next will be Mttd
altlivCuurt Route in Milledgevill*-, three Ne-
groe«, v,x, a jfir , a wuiuan aud lu-r child, the pro
perty ot Klitha Wood, dic’d— Isold tor the betutit
•• the heirs and credi.ors
WM. BALL,
IAS. J>. CALHOUP.
fwrmlset •
^ A4»an
\] OllOE— Will he sold at tlie one 1
Lx dence of Lewis Yarbrough, dec’d
Pulaski county, 011 Thursday the 20th day of
December next, a part of tlie perishable pro
perty of stud dec d consisting of cotton nnd
nogs, and otliei articles too tedious to men
tion. Tenns made known on the day
W SLKY YARBRORGH, Adm’r.
oct'4* p ( 29
N OTICE—Will he sold on Monday the
19th of Novembednexl, at the late reei
deuce of James McUeliee, dec’d. of Pulnaiu
ounty, all the perishable property of said
Icc’d cousisliug of horses, mules, hogs, cal
Me, &.c. with household ami kitcheu fnrniture
\lm> the crop of corn and lodder, wiUi a num
ter of other at tides too tedious to mention.—
The sale to c .ntinue until uli is soi l. Sold
tor ( ie benefit ot the heirs -and neditors ot
said dec’d. Terms math- k own on the day.3
WM E. ADAMS, ( A
1 tc) A
gin . farming utensils, &
\\ ill he sold at tlie plantation belonging I
die estate of said tier’d in B.tlduiu count)
ailj nning (’litieiidcn ami oilw-rs, about i-.
.nues above Milledgeville, on Fiiday, 4Mi o :
January next, all the crop ol corn, foil let.
-.'ork of mules, cattle, hogs, cotton gin, itu til
ing ut°nsilv,
A credit mu il 1st of J.tnimty, 1829, will Iv
given at each and every one of the above sales,
or all sums above ten dollars, and homi widi
ppmved security required. The silivs will
oiitinue from day to day, where il may be
lecessary. unvil all is sold.
Tt Ft VIA3 M'JUGHON, Exo’r.
Nove’mhei 5.
State.
WHEREAS, llie Hob. John Forsyth,
elected on tbo first Mor.^yin October, 1820,
,1 Rnpre.enlnlivo tV, m ,| lls s lole j n ,| 1( ,
House of Uej)ror,ctP.niiveR of the CongrcRM
of the United ^SAmcs, from und nl\or tbo 3d BI|(l
,1.1V nf Morr - ,.^ 1-<>7, hn this iloy teaignml KeBro si,„ P , « t
sntd apporn/cment—Now, in order that said,
vacancy vnny bo filled, and in pursuance ,,f
law, I Vt.avo thought proper to issue tlii* i^y
Writ of Election, hereby charging u'n.t re
quiring you thu said Justices as aYoynsaid,
to cuuhu uu election to be held on Saturday
thr. 17/A V‘dwmiher next, j^t t’^,, ai vura'
place rt ol holding elections *rt yonr sate
cu'juty, giving duo notice t 1 i.ereof', for a Ko-
, '»r.esontativo to fill tlie nfi.i raaid vacancy—
I And I do hereby tur’ti' r t-harg* and require
you to make return♦pf p: ,jd election to the
Executive l>epari , j i f.m within the term of
twenty dnystho'Qnf\er,u* resjuirod by law.
Given under i. n y hand and llie seal of the
Executive Department, at the State
llon-ve, in Mdledgcvitle, this 17th
day of October, 1827.
(i. M. TROUP,
By the Governor : /
E. II. Pi F.ui j:, Sec’rj. E. D. ^
CapL DUKE HAMILTON, supernume-
rary .Lieut, to Copt. Robert Raines, trooj
of Dragoons, vvlu# served in the catnpnigi
of 1734*, will attend in Milledgeville on
the *22d, *2.11 and 2-itlt inst. ra company
with Col. Hunter, appointed to pay said
company, to identify the men, and afford
them nn opportunity of having theirnccounts
proven.
nov. 8 t‘22dN
Colton Wanted.
'THE. subscriber will pur
r.li ase COT TON during the
«on*on, und pay tlu* liighci
cash prices T.i'/|tiiir at Mi
Lnllioun’s Stoic, next door
the State Bank.
P A. CLAYTON.
Milledgeville, Oct 15 tf 3
Wftre-House nnd Boating.
THE suhscribers ten
dcr to llieii friends and
the public it nnnlinuance
jf liieir services in the
drove husi nose
Liberal ailvanres, when required, will he
made on Cotton stored and shipped by them
and the strictest allenlion paid to the inlert hi
of their customers
ATKINSON ^DRYING.
Milledgeville, Nov 5 tt——-G
Wiley & Baxter
H AVE received their Winter supply ol
GOODS, Which comprises as good
assortment ns can he. |\«u id in Gcmgin,
le«i©d l»y one of the linn in New York and
B which llieymv determined lo sell low
lor Cash or to jiunQt.uul customers
Their Iriends and die public are respectful
ly inv’tcd to call and sec
1000 pair Negro Shoes,
150 pieces Cotton Bagging,
50 di> Rose Blanket*,
20 do. Dnilill and Point do
Apply as above.
Milledgeville, Nuv 5 if G
CHEAP C ASH STORE.
F fc 'HE Biihsunber is now opening sto euliie
I new stock of DRY GOODS,direct from
New A'ork, at l\js Cash Store, next door to
VleKwrs Atkinson Doming and HnUted ^
Rot* laud, v..mipi isiof a general iiKSorimenl ot
DRY GOODS,
1 N Twiggs rvainty. at the laic residence id
5 William Edwni'ds. dec’ll, will he sold ec
the IVh of Deceinf.er next, :i part of the per
il property of said dec'd const-ting ot'iior
corn, fodder, ginned cotton, hce-hiv s
h-wiix, talloiv, tanned leather, 2gmisan«
mitremeips therewith, farming b tiKchan
ie.al utensils, G renp hooksy ploughs and g, m
waggon do stieteliera and chains, slit rnp :ih
other irons, I lot ol buckles, bras*, silver pla
ted spurs, corking-irons, Wood-HCieWS, t
patent spinning wheel and geer, I hro ul iix»
I whip-saw, I ir non, I key dn.sa vsets, pd .eh
ebjpla es and plane tiitb, morticing^ougesan •
chisels, paring and hacking do sc.rtw-augeis,
bung-borer, I tap do. I screw I if, 1 wimble-
stock nnd bits or centre Gits, files of diflVrent
sorts, rasps, turning chisels and gouges, 1 se.i
ooopei's tools,coiiM'ling of cn.se, conipa-se..,
u mges, jointer, rouudsliave,2 drawiog kiiivcs,
I spukeshave, footadze, I cooper’** do and a
small q ntniity of timhurs, such as white oak
htav es, shingles, asii, cedar, Uc. I c.tjirvi.g
lift; und ateel, I hand vice, spring clump, I
the, I cradle, 2 pair of cart wlu-eU, and n
ntiinhcr of other articles Terms made known
)ii the day of sale.
.... 15 ISII \M EDWARDS, Ex’or.
I N' Warren county, at the late re»idence 01
John Turner, dec'd will he sold on tlie 7th
ol December next, all the peisoimi propeny
belonging to 6aid John Turner, and tlie land
rented for the ensuing year. Sale to conii
ne from day today until a'l is sold,
oot 15 * JAMES TURNER, Adm'..
CfiTCE—Will lie sold on Friday the 21-'
> of December next, at the late residence
oi John Sanders, late of Tw.ggs county, de
ceas'd, all the personal property belonging to
said estate,consisting of lioi>es, r idle, liog*«,
sheep, tanning utensils, and household and
kitchen furniture.
AUo, will lie sold on tin* first '1 ursilay
January next, in the town of Marion, Twiggs
county, 3 negroes,viz. Lev, Milly and Sam
bold as the property of said Sanders, lor the.
ocnefit of tli»* heirs and creditor-* ot baiddec d
Terms made know 11 on the dny
ELIZABETH SANDERS,Adm’x
September 17
MASONIC.
FI1HE Meeting of ihe Grand L »dge ,>f Gedr
I gia will be held at the Hall in Mit'«k;e
ville, on the fiist Monday in December nwxt.
T F. GREEN. D G. S P. X.
[\ V The. Editors of the Savannah Ueuuldi-
can and rieor^iun, Const it ntionaliti, 4* It'arii-
xnoton JVews, are iet/uesled tn give Iht above ii
insertioni pet 8
For Sale,
V FE'.V GOOD HORDES ^ MULES,
low lor cash I can also furnish Sta
hi 1 ii«* for 30 or 40 Horses. My Stable has a
dirt (I ior, and good watef in it I have tro>X(
Usllei*, who will lodge in the Stable, mid all
attention paid to give satisfaction
1 u. a 1 t’HISON.
MiHcdgcvffte, Out 29 t> £
House of Kntertaimnent.
THE S UR SCR IBER infoimsbis
Is and the public that he still
remains nt the o.d stand, nnd is pre
pared to accommodate in a hand
some manner, both constant Board-
and Travellers Members of the l.egis-
ire will find Ills house con\e..icnt and com-
able. Ilia Table will he coustaiilly vup
plied with (lie lies! the country afford*
ing a pientifid supply of Provender, lie will
' ep horse** on very goo<l terms.
’ JOHN DOWNER.
Milledgeville,’OotS
THE subscriber respectfully in
forms Ins friends and the public, that
Ills house will again be opened for
imnudalioii ol members outing the
eiibuiug HPssion of iht; Legislature, and ol ail
others who may think proper t<» call
JOHN WILLIAMS.
(Milledgeville, Oct U
A. GUMMING,
TAILOR,
H AS received a huge supply of first rate
CLOTHS and YES 1INGS, which he
will make up ill the besihtyle.
He has the latest New York fashions, ac
cording to which his work will be executed i
desired.
Hi* TWO FIRST RATE WORKMEN
will find employment—Libera) wages will he
4t-
P URSUANT to the last w ilt and testament
ol Daniel Regan, late ol Pulaski comi
ty, dec’d. will be sold at the Die lesidence ot
said dec d. on the 2lHh day of November next,
4 negroes, and stock belonging to said dec’d
coniisting of horses, cattle, hogs sheep, goats,
household a id kitchen furnituie, a small wag
gon and the Notation tools.
QUEEN BROWN. {
•SOSEPM MEGAN, t* 1 ' 0 ™-
oct 1 MAKIf REUAM.E*’* .
Auction Hale of Corn, Fodder,
and Feat.
O N Thursday llie 2-d mst. will be sold lo
the higliest bidder,at my Plantation on
Shoulderbotie, Hancock county, (formerly
owned by Hugh Taylor Esq ) all the present
ytaFt crop ot ooru, fodder and pens, made on
•aid plantation. 1 he coin wilt nuiuuul to iUl
.r 2iK) barrels. Terms cash
^ ION AS SHIVERS,
november 6 r 6tds
Hard-Ware, Crockery, §'<'
>0, an elegant assortment rtf l.adie.s Pru
l Morocco Shoes, Gentlemens do
duced prices
JOHN MANNI G
Milledgeville, Nov 6 ^rT^.
FANCY HAHD-WARK,
JEWELItV, .ye.
J PERKINS has just ret tin til fi««m New
A. York with a very extensive assortm**’ \
Gentlemens aim 1.allies u*na «n<l
I’l .in Watches, Silver do. Gold Chains, Scab
and Keys, (of the latest fashions) Ear Rings
Pins nnd Finger Rings, Cable Neck Ch ti"*
Also on the way expected daily, Silver table
Tea nnd Desert Spoons. Soup Ladles, •!-
(’ream, Mustard and Salt Spoons, Hiitanir*
C*.fl«e and Ten Pots, Rodgers’ Knives and
Razors, Table Knives and Fo»ks, Lv r point
ed and plain Penril Cases, Percussion and
Plain Pistols, Gill and P.ateil Dirks, Be op*
*ml Cniitmnu Canes, Candlesticks, C.*«rois
Snuffers and Trays, Curtain Pins and Rings
A huge assortment of Ml LI 1 ARY (»00'
The above added to his former stock, wil
enable him to furnish Ins customers with ;»n\
article in the line, and u ill he sold as hnc, 1
1101 a little lower, than can bo bought in tin
State.
N. B Old Gold and Silver received lor any
1 d' the nh'-ve article*
Milledgeville Oft 29 w3t—-6
TUB SuitSOllIBFiR
H AS removed his St re <0 tltt'Btii.k build
ing next door to the State Hank, w lien
he is now opening a gem ral assortment <•'
DRY GOODS, which he offers on are * mmo
dating terms. J. &. CALHOUN.
Milledgeville, Sept 24 tf 52
1 \ N leaving Milledgeville for the length cd
V F time required by my public duties, f
have 1 bought it due to my ft iemts and patron*
not to leave my plane unoccupied. I have
therefore entered into partnership with Doi t
Nicholas CftiLiiKKx, who in my absence
will attend to the proteBsional rails made ;u
oiit office. I trust that this nrruugcjm will
prove satisfactory to my frinnds M** nc, alfy, and
I Joel u-Mired ilia* ”” sensible vacancy •.*! my
place will bo fell by tho community I deem
itowiiecesviarytos.iv aty tiling of Iiih claims
to cojttidemic. His groat experience und up-
provrxf reputniion > a Physician, arc known
to the comomnity.
My open accounts are left with Doct. Chil
ders, wim is ai.ihoiised 10 receive pay men it*
M> liquiilatMl deni'ijuls are left with • •" pf ’
Bo/.einan, who will attend to tliftir
my absence.
T?he Uudersigned Continue the
WARE HOUHK
And CommiHxion Business.
AT AUGUSTA,
U NDER till- firm u, HI K I ON h ROH'lir
WICK, nl lli.ii old Htinil, fiiriiM-ilr nr*
ruplml liy Julm Hiiil-in -J'iirir Ware H'oinu
nnd Slurt-s lire ailiuileil conv.iiienl lo. Hrun/I-
Siree.i, and nre in nerlwi order for ihe r««
ceipt of Cnnon ami JiArclinndirn.
'l lnnklnt lor the pitmn.igr aflurdril lliem
•fin P' ,s * se.iaon, the,' .olicn from ilu ir cnaio.
meraiml friends a MjiiliiiuMneo of (heir la-
vo,a. 1 iivv will continue lo nrni.e mivanoe/i
when required, on prod,ire mpt* ,1 rvitli tlteur
JOHN BURTON.
WILLIAM BOSTVMCK.
Align.,n, A,i(>ii»i 7 ii.iis
NdTlUK. “
ITHE Subicrilreral,av» rnn.w.iltheir leiuie
I on llie Hare-tlouar (p Close fitcragr to
present oeeupied l.y ilient, lor ilifeu warn
from ill. 1 m of OeP.bnr neat—Several new
' lied, will he added—T he whole i. under.,/-
ng repair, anti will lie in nr at ordeV for llie
reeepii n of Counn aod Men Immliae. Tliey
heg leave lo lender their iliaiik. lo tlicif
friendn mill euMmner. for poet fnvuia ai d res-
peeilully soli, it a rontinuaiion ol lliem . 'I lieir
undivided exertion, will h. used In give gene
ral .aiiafaeiion lu liioae wim may bn pleased
in emptuy ihem.
Advnur.ea will he made on |irodiiee eoncign
d to lliem, il ri rpiired.
HEARD Si COOK.
Augusta, Snpi 5 il J
“ FACTORAGE
And CommiuHton Bnniness,
in savannah.
R OBERT M A LONE j of Augutta, tenders
his •MMvicoR io his n«- .iIh m l the public
as a General Commission Merchant In Savan
nah, and will Im ready to itlle.nd to any hu»i*
ness lie may be favon d with by Ui«> 15th No
vember next Intending i:i no mann.er >n bu
engaged in nay spioilationx whatrverj hm
personal service* will be devoted exclusively
to the intcre-f of those who may favor him
with (heir business ; nod libetul cash ndvxn-
e.*R made on all consignment* of Cotton to
him when required.
The huswi-H* ot Walowe b GoXTon. at
Anyuste, will lie coudunted by Mr 11 Gok-
Ton, whose experience and capacity will e»:<4*
ble him to give satisfuciion to « nr frietnU.
0* The Statesman tf Patriot, Milledgeiitle,
Messenger. and Telegraph, Mnrmi, v ill inddilh
the above till the 1 bth Lecember, and present
their accounts to R. MALONE.
Odohtr I t16P
12
1 aiim.d to ttiej- •
1OMLIAafON FORI.
.St- “
f|1IIE tindersignedha
5 nership in the ('1
e entered in o part-
tice ol Medicine in
Milledgeville. TOMLINSON FORT,
NICHOLAS CHILDERS.
noveml»er 1,1327 3i—8
A Vindication
Uf the Recent and Prevailing Policy of
Georgia,us relates to her Internal Con
cerns, und lo the United states.
, a (HE above nine audr.oucluiwr Essay. for
1. sale at the MH.LKDGEYTLLV bOuK
S i ORE, next the Post Office, pi ice 60
The completing volumes ol Couiyn's Di
gest and auudersoii’s biography—Also whole
sols of that Duly National Work, in 9 vul*.
various sizes aud bindings.—Scott’s Lite ol
Napoleon will be offered lot sale ill a lew days,
uotober U
STORAGE
And Comniiarion Business.
fllHh subscriber, thankful for tlie pnrron-
I age extended to Jiim,beg8 lenv- to len
der his services to* bis friends nnd the pul.in;
1«the above business ; and by prompt arten
th,'n to the same, lu pus to meet with a continv
uanC8 pf their favors
Advances will-he made on Cotton stored
when required, and all Cotton from the cotiu«*
try Insured free of exJiense to die planter or
merrhant. LOW. CATJEFIFLD.
Augusta, 80)11 24 G ——-b'2
J oli n atcTyre,
/ "V FFERS bis servict • to his friends ar<l
■ * tlie public in general, to transart the-
IV ARK-HO USE and COMMISSION PU-
SINF.SS—He Ims tiikcn the Wni«-Hon«b
lately oeeupied by Ho I T Waiik, on Wxslu-
ingtin Street, not far from die Mansion*
House,co vonicntlv sIDuned for the 7ind#i
that comes in on the SiSvmnnnh, I.ouitville,
inti the new Milledgeville iAoad* The Y> ure-
*-i«.pse is thought, from its In cation, 10 he safe
from Fire, which is doi.hiltes au object of
importance to Flnnteis who 1 Rote Coitoii-*•
Every ailcliUoii shall he paid (c th«; interest ol
hose who place iluir Colton or dth r proper
iv ill Ida care, aod the moei ream * ;*Mc
ges made on all husines*-. Adviuites W” v*
made 011 Colton when required, ii^ods w # i4
t»e bought and fmnislitat to lus paMWner* &n
ihe mom liberal term*, as
Stored lor sale.
September 10 w£m-»— 60
The Sulwcribers
R ESPEC TFULLY iutorm their frftmi**
and the public in geoeral, that tltsrir
H are Mouses and Close Stores nre now yu
couipiute ordw' ,or thecommeuceiu ntof tl»J>*
> ew Yea* 'b businew* Grateful for p«*t fa*
»om tl»*y ">'b cunJidenot? again xoiicit that
Itperul patrouage bestowed os. the^ tho lagt
a-d previous seasons. 'Ihe y uUtvid.d attAne
lo ? ul e ‘. l fi <*f ihe euncen, bu .xrlu.ive-
iv Ul'Voi.iI ,0 Urn dune. „ r u.mva^-
Aud ilmy will b- urov.dr j .uuho the u.mtl
advance, on uvmUh',,, More
. ,' TN i ®‘, Wi >'''ILLrKM5tCn. .
Augusta, S.,.l? L 49
Uoni'nUsiow Riisiiixus.
1 C HE uu'derttigiied will ullenti to any tuajc
1 ness entrusted t«* hi* C)ire,sinl make ;ut-
vaucesr.it produce cousigiieU to him.
J. 1*. HENRY,
Savannah, Sept 17 61——51
* Andrew Low & Co.
SAVANNAH,
F T AY r E received ihe.ir usual supply of ini*
parted FA14, U WINTER GOODS,,
tliey offer (rr sale at mu
and on u credit if requited, or 1
bend price lor C< gum tn exclian
S ituiiimh, Or \ 22
1,low a b-
MILL IRONS.
8 HK siiosciibei will immediately cun
| iiience making Saw hi Grist 1V11I1 lions,
and keep tin 111 constantly 011 hand, of Usfier-
ent dimensions, at tlie tollowing prices
Crank!., Kag-lmits, Slump* or Noddle-heads
at 26 cts. per lb wairanicil 10 stand 10 years;
Grist Mill Spiudles, Balance Ryue and Urivi:i,|
at the same price, including the turning, Inks,
and Guagtoiis itt j(10, » set Or when t
w hole *• t ih taken, the whole will come utf q
cents.and Cutting* «*i 75 cents per lb
Ordtifl fiom any part ol the State. wT j, e
uromptly Attended ,0 I- I • CUSHIf
N b. Any person panting any of thr al)0Ve
nicies, may come prepared to cur , y lheni
‘'way,after tue 26th ol (Ins mouth, 9 i( Ue .
tt *Md writ ot lice ot expouse. l. T.C
dgeville^Aug^U V
, OUN t SAVfcLf., is T7~^ r j,
4# ihe Office ol 1 ax L (»Ur of Jov
county, H the a*xt electio« # . e
Final Notice^
' I *IE ioptrtutiihip of II m. L Jahrutov
M. is v „w Mi ml. mill r.f uuniunuing
debts
out slam
oJ tori0 *lSiuiui£ y and out oj the jtarT-
net s lie , igits leaw^ f/ic wuntu it u unpoiiut,f
that tJ eir business eh. uld be b, lug hi to a 1 wse.
to f t Jus purpose ux itesnt alt our debtors to
> payment be Jure Christum* next 'l hose
* u du not ao so, mail be as-uitd that payment
v HI he coerced bu leg u process
IVILHAM JOHNSTON,
LANCELOT JOHNS l UN
Madison,Nuv 5 tC
bis. Jones a Hubbard;
H AVE a..uciated tlicju.elvc. i„ thu
tiue ol' Mcdirme.
Lexingluii, G«. Oo, 15
i llOSL mdoblcu ... ,110 .ubicrihcr iuiljyi.
dually for |..!ht icitiors, art enrnnfly
rquc.ted 10 onmo terward aw | mile u^ir
1 cuunt. in cute, orcu.ii, by ilia* firtt day of
January next. A. JONES.
October J A a. - q