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Y, OETCEMBfiR 18, 1828.
VOLUME XX.-MO. 18.
THE GEOilG'IA JOURNAL.
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given*
Advertisements inserted at the usual rates.
N. II. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors,
or Guardians, are required, by law, to be l.eld on the first Tues-
,b»y in the month, between the hours of ten in the foienoon and
three in the afternoon, at the court-houst of the county in which
the property is situate.—Notice of these sales must he given in h
public gazette SIX i’V days prev ious to the day ol sale.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must lie given in like
manner, FORTY days previous to tin- day ol sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors ofau estate must be publish*
FORTY days.
iiurth page of the firs
ADMIN 1STRAT<)R’S SALES.
>Y mi order of the Inferior court of De
B 1 *
Kalb county, when sitting lor ordinary imrposes, w
sold on tin- first Tuesduy iu Kebiuary nexi,H«tli> cold l-l.ot
Waltonea ty.one lot ol laud k-*o\vn aim distiugui'hed .
tit of t
i \\ ult'on county i v No 379, hein
SIMEON SMITH. Guardian.
W ILL he sold ut the court-!* nisc iu the
town id Entonton, on the first Tuesday in February
next. 184acres of land belonging to theestAte ol Nane> Johnston,
tier’d. Sold lor the benefit ol''the heirs and creditors. Terms eo
the day. (uov27) ONO. OSrtOHN, Aum’r.
A GllELABLK to hii order of the Intel ior
xm. court of Waltoh county, vv hen sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will lie *oid at the court-house in said county, on the lit si
Tuesday in January next, a lot of land, known by No .’1, in the
Hit Iv dist originally Early now Dec: tur county, being the retd es
tate of Thomas W. Gnrmt, minor, lift’d, lor the benefit of the
legnt representatives ol said
w
|f j MO Ell nn order of the Inferior court of
Butt* county, when silting for ordinary pur|toses, will be
• a at the court-house in said county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, one tract ol land, containing 100 acres, lying hi said
county ol Butts, belonging to the estate of Joint Smith, dcc’d. lot
llie lienefit of the heirs.
octouer 6 M ANSKL J. SMITH, Adm’r.
Y uii order of the Inferior court of Greene
county, will be sold at the court-house iu the town ol
sborough. on the fitst Tuesday iu February next,one tract
ltichland creek,
u
of laud containing about SOOncres, on Richland creek, adjoining
W ilson, Phillips and others, belonging to the estate of William
Anderson, dcc’d. Terms on the dnv ol sale.
THOMAS ANDERSON, Admr.
ABNER LEE, Guardian.
JILL he sold at the court-house in thcl v . ;
vvn of Forsyth, Monroe county, within the liiwlui ffl ft*’ »'1L* illSt I UtJdOfiy ill •IRUlUirV HL'Xt, IVlli
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In January next, 90 acres of | be soldunder nn order ofthe Inferior court of Oglethorpe
Intul, more or less, being I he W ex; ballot lot No !•! in the 5tli county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesduy
di*t of Monroe county, being part of the rt id estate of William j in January next, at the court-house in t’oweta county,lot No 171,
Wilde, dcc’d. Terms on the day. __ j in the 8th dist ol Coweta county, it being the veal rs'rate of Jesse
IJ
Ualdvv i:
Also n
L-’d. for the ben
novemberS ROBERT O. DALE, Kx'or
NDEll hii order of the Inferior court - . — ,,, :— ;
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will fl IL*' tilt! Hi Si 1 Ut'Siliiy ill JtlllUMry IlfXt, 111
* the court house in the i >unty oi llnneock, the subscriber*
he first Tuusdnv in January next, at the court-house
mi.ty, lot No3M. being in the first dist. of said county,; will offer for sale at public auction, th
l ‘2 I Janes. dec’d. situate in and
he first Tuesday in February next, at the court-house,
county,Z(H> acres of land, being in said county, on the
vale
Muck crei
th'* first Tuesday in March :
Dooly county, lot No -IJ, being in the ltitli dixt.
the
ronminiiiL' Ji'J 1-2 acres. All of the above land, being the cal
estate ol John McBride of Jones county, lift'd. and sold for the
I’redit till tlie2-51 li ol December. 182!), with
B Y an order of the Inferior court of Dc .
Ktilb county, when silting for ordinary purpose-. wii 1 hei
■sold on the first Tuesday in Febriutiy next, at the < ourt-lioiise in 1
Oglethorpe county, one tract of laud in said county, .••Ijoining !
Mbl’.K nn older of the Inferior court of
Newton county. when sit'uig for ordinary purposes, will
Id on tie* fit *i 1 io-.-tl.iy. in Januaiy i ext. in the lownul Cov-
n. N* w too ct tfitv, .'Oa.'.t«ol land, well improved, lying in
' .i.-t.Mi ., igioiiliy VYrtitnn. now New tun county, oil II .y lies’
tlie 6th dist.
ed lot
c* t
Sold for the benefit of the lieii
Also il i
. of i
dwelling house wherein the de
ing a commodious and comfortable dwelJi.g, w it li convenient out
houses, he. on the North side of Broad Street,w nit il.rei one-half
acre lots ol ground in rear of tin- house. Also live oue-hnlf acre
lots on till- South side of Broad Street. unon».ii.rafco above il. sn i-
lied premises, numbered in the map
YA ILL ho suit] .tjvkv lute rcsidisneo of
MRntr,dee'd. in.l£>nesrountY,<rfi’Ws0nculfiy
uie . an slay ui January next, a y*irt of the pevL-Judae property ot
estate, consl-tingof the m op of cotton in Imjcs, euro, fodder,
horse*, stock ol all kindx. baron, uud various other e.ruclcH lie-
longing to the dec’d. ior the iH-nelii of the heirs and creditor*—
1 eruis on the day. PENELOPE MILKER. Adm’x.
. .r JOHN T. POPE, l
dec 15 JPHN CIJRETON. * Mntn
I N Jasper county, al tho late residence of
Cant William Scott, dec’d. will be sold on the l.'Jihol January
next, nil the pcisunul property belonging to the said estate, con
sisting ot cows, hogs and sheep, l good nude, l yoke of oxen, witii
•1 or >t'U Inishels ot corn, 8 or 10 stacks ol fodder, out* good set of
bluclisndtlvk tools and ail the pbtmalion tools k other articles too
tedious to uieni ion. Ai.o will Ik: rented ou the same dny about 1.0
oi good land, 100 of which U fresh. Will he hired ut the
l* time 1 valuable* i
(dec 11—4*)
A. O. HAYNES, Adm’r
On' v
these lo
public square.
Stores, nnveniently fitted up.aiuiala
plednsacarriage-maker's sh‘n|—tlie oilier four lmni one ol the
finest sites for a public house or pciv ate residence in the village.—
Also, tw o hundred ;uui nhieti en acres of land, u ore or lets, ontlie
Sooth and east ot the village,of w hieh-lo are ci< are i uud under
cultivation,tlie residue covered by oak and pine. This land vv ill hr
sold for the convenience of purcluis* t s in loH ol KiaudSOnci-e*- i
survey ol which will heexhi!>ued outhednynl sale. 'I heterndwid
be ten per cent, iu cash—b.Wanci* one and two vears credit nu
giiotl security. W ILLIAM I KKRELL,
t 17
Ex’u
f D iv id Walker, dec’d
JOHN* .McCANLESS. Adm'r
u
NDER an order of the Inferior court of
.. . . .viilii'i lhe tuual
hours of sale, at the court-house in Rabun county, one loiot land,
No€l, the 4th dist.in said county, on the Tugalo River, a square
lot—Solti as tlie properly of Win. Riou n, dic'd, for the ben. Hot
W ILL lm Mold on the first Tutsduv
January next, at thecourt-house in the - town ol En
tou, the land whereon Amos W'heelas formerly
loan order of the Intern
•1, w In n sitting fo
F
B
Tilt»MA8 W
Y nn order of the Inferior court of I’ut-
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will lit
void the following tracts of land, be
derick Ward, dec’d. and sold for tlie benefit of the lieii
dec’d.
On tin* first 'l uesilay in Februnry next, at the cnurt-lin
town of Eatonton, between llie usual hours ol sale, JOJ
ol land, more or less, in Putnmn county, on Little Rive
iug Asa llearn and ollic
tie River, adjoining Mr*. Bailey
Twelve months credit will be given—Small
MARY WARD
B Y an order of the Inferior court of I ut-
nain county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, w II bi
coid on the first Tuesday in February next. ut Jaekson in But:*
county,202 1-2 ncres of land,drawn by n d granted to Natiinniei
■Sledge, dec’d. and lying in the rountynf Bulls, known by lot No
43, it being the square of laud sold to William Bark lev by tin* aht
Nathalie I Sledge, dec’d. occupied al present by said Barkley —
Sold to perfect lilies.
nova SlIt’RLlV SLEDGE, Adm’r.
P URSUANT to tin onlrr of tiie Inferior
court oi Elbert county, when sitting for ordinary purposes.
Mill he sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at Eloert 'till
house, UWi acres of land, more or !•■-«*. •e.uUc'wai -ivofCekl Water
creek, in -aid countr, adjoining Jordan, Helms and others, for llie
benefit of the creditors of James Clark.d* r’d.
MARY CLARK, \dm’x.
uovember it * B E VEHI.V ALLK N. A i I .
P URSITANT to nn order of the Inferior
court of Jones county, w hen sinlng lor ordinary purposi >.
will be sold onn credit of 12iuonllis, at llie courl-h"U»e in said
countv,on tlie first Tuesday in F« ! u.irv m xi. In ivv. en llie u«mil
hours of sale, the following described lam) and negroes, the pro
perty of theestnteof George Walker, dec’d. to wii 10| 1-1 >
t Ruthr, all young and
beloagn g totheeslM'e oi Moses Brow n, dec’d. Sold for
lufitot the heirs and credib r«of sniddecM.
JORDAN BAKER, ) ,
20r ftR AI Ol N^ BROW N,
lUMANT to an order of the Inferior
> out t oi Baldw in county when sitting lorordlnarymirpo-
id In* sold at the court-house in Milledgi vide, on iue first
ay in lanunry next, 150 acres of land in said couuij, l 'ing
I lot No 70, in the 1st dist of said county, 1 lie place whereon
censeformerly liven—Aim 4 negroes, 2 men, I woman find
id n- llie propertv of Ai« her Woi sliuni, dee’d. lor the
Terms on the day.
HKN.I I. I.KsrliR, Ailm'r.
F lkshant to nn order of the Inferior
roiiii.vv hen sitting for ordinary purposes, will he solo on
the first Tin .-day iu January next, ai i lie court house in Irvvinton,
W dkinsou couiily, one undivided ball (tin Northern) of lot No.
2J. io the town of' Irwinteii, n w occupied by Muttl.ew Wicker,
as a Grocery Store,belonging t ' * ‘
SAYBB,
^tM71LL he sold on the firei Tuesday in
▼ w April next, under an order ol the court of Ordim.rv ol
Inn county , the following irncts of land, viz : one tract No
the othilisil irt Early county ; abo No 337, in the 28ilidis-
county, ami No 175, in the lUih Uisi origiually W iliiin-
ol the he
hours, lot of laud No 11
now Talbot county , nml lot No 2-
'll) Muscogee now T.-.lhot count
li to be sold as the property of W i
fit of the heirs of f.ud dei ‘'
M KSLAMT to nn order of tlie Inferior
eeurtni Morgan county, w hen silling for ordinary purpo-
vill be s< id on tlie first Tuesday in January next, in the town
‘•third oi the lands belonging to
or the benefit ol the
c’d. Tei
Sold 1
CHARLES MATHEWS, Legatee
the cin
WILLIAM LORD,) A ,,, r
JOHN LORD.
O N the find Tuesday of February next,
at the court-house, in the town of Greenville, M«*rrivvr-
tliei c.unity, will be sold pursuant loan order of the court of v r-
riinury. lot ol land numbt r 110 iu the 8ihdist, of said county .sold as
the real estate ol Sarah Ann R. Akin, dec’ll.
" ,l 1» \NNANIA8 MePOTJGAL, Adm’r.
0 \ the first Tuesday in March next, will
la* sold on the public snuare in Entonton. 2.70acre-
JTNDl'iK an of the Inferior court of
Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill
be sold o.i the first Tuesday in .lanunry next, at the eourt-liousi
d'toi in Me'iismi, Morgan county, An acres of land, lying on tlie
V»rtn sideol Ibirdlabor creek.adjoining Charles II. Walker, John
Harris and other-.being '.hereal estate ol John Franklin, dec’ll
Term- on the day.
FRANCIs FRANKLIN. Guardian.
r the lienefit ol I he liei
A (
GHEEAI5I.Y to nn order of the tide-
ior court, oi Pu nskl county, silting for ordinary purpose
sold ai tin* court house door in pulaski rounly, on tin* first
ruesdny i*iJnnu.iry next. 4 negroes, AmnIra, and her children,
*elon.'ing lo the e-iaie .»• Salomon Sutton, Sr. dec’d. sold iu order
ior ft di visio;i among ihe legatees ol said esiate. Terms made
- ...** t... Ihe.'av I AMEN H CIRRI I'HFRM. Adn.’r
4 (illEEAIILE to tin order of the Inferio*
>rdinnry purpo-
t'li the fust Ft
Mu.
u F* '
. No 7
linlt
of land, more or less, comprising the Mouth w
178, in i lie lltli dist of formerly Baldw in now Jo
the plnce whereon said Georg'* Walker died—two nog
(i boy between 12 and 13yenr- old, and Celah a girl alajuljlii yt
old. Sold tor the purpt'-e t f i
JOHN BAYNE, K.x’r. in right of hi* wife.
[N the town of I'jutouion, Pulnaui couiilv,
xdjwlning Fully Clcaen
I John H. W alker
JOHN KKNNON, Adm’r.
U'
be ►ol.
MDEH an order of the Inferior court of
Ilnldwin county, when sitting lo
it before the \>i:: l-hou e i*i Millet
i Ja
ing one-haB^t he
tv of Baldw ir.
dcc’d. Slid for the lir a
dec’d. Terms on the day.
• ml improvements ther
f ibe heirs and crediun
JAMES Mb ..Kill* V,
A G EEAIIL E to an order, Irom the In
mrior court t*f .Morgan countv, when sitting p.r erdina
•st*s, w ill lie sold at the courl-bo'i'c door in M.alis. n, v'„
gRQ finty,on the first Ttic‘t!ay in Felmuarv •( xt, two thirds ,
H of lautl.adj'iuiiig Zaclmriali Fiars, t'l».il«*s Mathew .
others, hei )j:the ien) • stole id Ihe Orphans of James Mnitui v
dcc’d. of said county, sold fur their benefit. I’e*-im ui.-ul,-
on the day of_-M- J RFC BEN M ASSK\ . {Jo-vclh
r ILL hf sold at Marion, Twisru- <• u
y, on the first Tuestlns\ in January next, t he vahinh
and well known farm, belonging to llie estate of Wii .am Sun.
dec’d. in said county, three mile*
I open land, w ith tlie usual
legatees,
nnvomber 10.
WILLIAM SKAlt(’\ .
I T JN Lli .K «iu order of tlie Inferior court
/ I’utnam cmmiy, when sitting for ordinnry purpenes, will
si.ld at the court-house in the town of Ketoiiton.betvv eon the o
al hours of sale, on tie* first Tuesday in January next. 202
acres of land, more or less, lying in tho said county of Putnam,
Little River, adjoining lands of Beniamin Mo-eley and others
being the plantation on vv liieii John Kin", dccM.'formerly liv
Kold forthe benefit of the creditors of Nicholas Dixon, iler’i!
Terms made know n on the day of sale,
noveinber in IRBY HUDSON, Fx'i
AGUEEAULE to an order of the Inferior
X*l court,of Laurens county, w hen sitting for ordimiry pi
poses, will he sold at the court li'.u-c, in the town of Dublin,
.said county,on tin* fir-t Tuesday i a Joeii'iry next, the Ino.'s I
longing to the estate of Lewis Hicks, dec’ll, lying on Tori,
creek, adjoining Major J. Spivey nml other-, containing I
acres,in squares and fractions,and about 300 acres, of which
in a stnte of high cultivation. Sold for the benefit t.f ihe Iu ir-
paid dec’d. DANIEL HICKS, Adm,r
N
ipibcr io.
OTICft-^On the
first J tirsdity in Jnmi-
Jef-
rhe m irliet-house i
i. i g 100 acres, u
utjjoini'ig land- ofLo
|*art of the
M" ....
eor le-s, lyinjy' ontlie vv atersof Sin
vry, Tompkins and others, heinj
-lateof John Stevenson, dec'd. Sold for the In
heirs of said dec’d. JOHN CLEMENTS. Adm 1
U iNPEK uii order of the Inferior court ol
Putnam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
-old on the first Tuesday in January next, at the rourt-lmuse in
Entonton, the land belonging to the estate of Robert Patrick
dec'd. it being two-third-of a square, whereon the w ulow of Rt>.
)H*rt Patrick, dec'd now liv * h, about 8 miles from Eatonton. ad
joining lands ol Williams ami others, on the waters of Glady
orefck. Terms made known o
tiny.
1 \ rilARINE
MT.NULK nu order of th.
Morgan county, when sitting as a
IV. THICK
Inferior court of
ling as a court of ordinary will I
Mmii.-eu, Morgan county,
sold at th« court-house door
first Tuesday in January n
Madi-on, with a blacksmith 1
Jdso 4 negroes, namely, Wilson, Rebecca, Ann and Mary an Infant
the real ami personal property of Runa Lockwood, dec’ll. Sold
tor the benefit of the heirs. Term- on the dav.
nov3 ELEAZEK I.OC KWOnn. Adm’r
O .Y the first Tuesday in January next, will
he sold in Madison, Morgan county, nil the real e-tale ol
James Irwin,dec’d. consisting of two house
one plantation containing 700 acres, known a- tin* Jtnunlc
mid the plantation whereon lie lived, within 2 miles ot M.
containing-1G0 acres—Al-o 40 likely negroes, among-t tl:«
blacksmith and n carpenter, the crop of corn. led.lor
Twelve months credit for peuonal propejtv ; veal e-taie
annual instalment.-. FRANt Is IRWIN, E
uovember 3
u
XI) ER nn order of the Inferior court ot
■n sitting for ordinary purpi.«< ■*, will be
nthc 10th disl
•ui tabling 202 1-2 nrn *. Not" tor the ben
■etiiiorsol Thomas
IOMN WARD
■ loi
••or. fa ini ng
■ail c
fit of the
brougli, dec’d.
). Kv’or. in right of his wife.
■ TNDEK nil order of the Inferior court of
Morgan .vmiity when sitting I r ordii ary purposes will be
ugnii county, between i h** usunl hours of sale,
ly in January next, the land nml negroes be
longing lo tin * -i tie ot Reuiiru Ti muni, lute ot said county, de-
ised, cnnsi«tini ot the tract of land, w hereon h»* formerly lived,
oin ; .n0 L.ve and other*, containing 455 nctes, about 20f) acres
t—-,nd PJ negroes, viz . Joe about-50 years of age, Elijah
iut Ciiov JJO. J" ney nlwnn 45. Kitty 29. Amy 27 and her‘in-
i l-ild MfthnU. Mi.iy 22and ELsiin her ini'nnt child,Charity 18
1 Jane Ik r imam child, I.’icy JO and Mariah her infant child,
Sarah i>, Randle 0. Julia 5, Fill 4. NViott ‘J, and Henry 3years of
«g«*. All to hit sold l'*r tin benefit ot the heirs and creditors of suit!
Jec’d. Terms made know n ontlie day ol sale,
sent 22—<[10 DAVID S CLOW Eft, Adm’i
B Y an order of the Inferior court if Ogle-
thorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w!
Ite sold at tin* cotirt-b"U»e in the town of Lexington, on the fir
Tuesday in Fehiu.ny next, .* •« tract of land, *n the aforesaid
county,on the-.vat*')s of Long creek r pg 304 acres, m
Sold ns pat * of the rt al e»ta‘e ot P • er Huff, dt c’d for
of the heirs anil ct editors. T**re sou’ll* day of sale.
ROBERT H! FF. »
ulterl3 RIOlIaBD III FF, v Alln
■ EtEEAUI Eto nn order of the Inferior
inury purpo-
nthe 1
• minor- ol Jt.hn Freeman, di
K\:-' ■■ t TH FR'F.FM.xn. Guardian
I. A I'to ih»* lust \v;l!
»f Washington N Daw son, dec’d. w ill he sol.' in th
t tin* first Tuesday in Jnnuar
coui.ty, on the wnters of IL*
ek, adjoining M. < le Hand others, on the roiul front Fortvitlet
o :tober M
V' :; "
NATHAN BREEDLOVE. Ex
1 IE to an orHrr of iht* 1»if* j ri
.of Tilittlerro county, when sitting for ordinn
purposes, will be sold on th** fir-t Tuesday in February next,
the rourt-hi'U.e tb-oi in Lee county, lot No 9H, in the 4th (list
said «h>uin.v of L**e, ro*>iaiui*it 202 1-2 acres of land, sold a- t
property of I dm-b'-ifli, dec'd. tor the benefit of the heir/ .«
creditors. Terms made know n on the riny.
dec4 WILLIAM SMITH. Adm’r
44N the first Tuesdny in Februnry next
* ^ will be sold at the court-house in Monllcello, Jasper coun
ty. within the ti-u.il hours of sale, one lot of laud, No 74 t
1.5thdi-t of said county,containing202 l-2acres,on the waters of
i the
k, belongl.
the estate of Peter Wyche, dec’d.—
■ " /-VJ'.RV. J E ,-.
BF.N'.L LOWE,
4 <iliEEABLR to uii order of tlie Inferior
court ol Putnam county, when sitting as a court of ordinu
•y, will lie -o|t! nt ihe court-bouse in the town of Eatonton, on tin
test Tm*s my in February next, between the visual hours of sale
IRBY llt’DBON. ExM
A greeable to nn order of the Inferior
court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinnry purpo
sc-, w ill be sold at thecourt-house iu Madison,on the first Tuestlaj
in Ft lo nary next, the real e-Utfp of John Northington, consistini;
of a large |>laiitation near Kingston in said countv. all in good
pair. ROBERT PEAR MAN, Ailm’r,
dec 4 ISABELL A NORTHINGTON Adm’x
B
sold ntI**
Y an order of the Inferior court if Mil
i county, w hen silting for ordinnry purposes, w
i court-bouse, on the first Tuesday in Fe'irunry
lot No -112, in the 8th di-t of Irwin county, it being the ten I <
of William Edwards, dec’d.
4)
WM.
LEGHORN, Adm'i
O N the first Tuesdnv in Jaminry next
will be soldnt the court-house door,In the tow n of Irw
i, Wilkinson county, 1.50acr
No r.t. in the 1th cfistrict ol
estate ot Joseph Riley, dec’d.
►OSTPONED SALE.-
r In Febunry
-Will lie sold
Pulliam county by order of the Inferior court of Mill*in-oo
ty, lot of land So 182, in the loth (list originally Baldwin
us the jvrepei ty of Nancy Moss, tie
- and creditoi
decernber i*
Sold for the benefit ol
of said dec’d. Terms on llie day.
IRVIN M -I TON. | Adm ,
II WID WII.I I \ M-.
■7NI)EIt
Putnam c.
I an order of the Inferior court ol
Baldwin rt.
sold onthefirxt T
<lu* town of Dcc.i
7il or fl*‘i««-i
diturs of s;
I land.
en sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill hr
iiirt lion-** in Kabmtou, on the first Tuesday
202 |.2ncresof land, more or less, belonging
it Jackstm, dec'd. about .5 miles from Knuuiton, about
i open land. Sofil for the benefit of the heirs and c
1 dec'd. Terms on tli** day.
Rt* THEN JACKSON Atlm’i
P
»r fo
■aid land
ty, dec’d.— I poses, w ill be -*d
late of said on the fir-t Tm**
litli dist. of M"in
'’ dm ’ rs -1 mlmr"" t"
th is locate
Pltsr \NT to Ml
cl* thorpe cou
Order of tin
r, w lie.i -itting I.
DAYll) LOOTER, Adm’r.
U i\L)LK an order of the Inferior court of
M ilkiuson county, w hen sitting foronllnnry purposes, will
-oltl ut the plane of holding Superior courts in the county of
’tiewliiy in April next, within the lawful
"nthe 1 tth district of original!,
gmnlly .vtusco-
tlie 20tl district o| ori-
, coutnii.ing 242 1-2 acres
Lord, dec’d. for the* bum*-
the bt nefit of the heir* ami creditors of said dec’d. Terms modi
LEWIS H. LYNCH,
known on the day of sale.
dec 11—V7
JOHN LYNCH,
Adm’r
P ostponed sale—ou thu first
Tuesday in January next, will be sold nt the court-house
bt Thonm-tiMi,rpsoucuuut.v, l negroes, viz • Mary 25, Hetty, he
hild 8, Jack 5, a..d l’h'.liis 2 yenrs old, sold agreeable t
t M illinm Simmons, dec’d, ns lm property, for th
•diton-. Terms 12 inmuli* credit, w ith
ALEX M. WHITi:, Kxu’r.
benefit of the heirs and r
note* «iii*l tipproved secu
decembt r V.
F OSTPON D BALE.—AgrcanWs t4 the
li-t will and testnutent of Williaui Simmons, dec’d. will be
sold ni 'I Iminn-ton, in I’psyti countv, on the first Tuesday in Jau-
next, four negroes, t» wit: >Iiir.v nbout*.
llethy her oldest el.ild H >«%rs old. Jack 5 years old, nud FiUis 2
years old, with son*- stock calf!*, If they can be fouud. Twelvi
inoutbs credit will be given, wiUt notes and approved sccurltv re-
7 ni red, ALEX. M. WHITE, Ex’ur.
y^deceinber 4—2d*
.1 IJSUANT to iui order or the Inferior
court of Baldwin county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold nt the court-house In Millcdgeville, on the first
r uesday in January next, 4 negroes,2 men and 2 women, belong-
S L* the estate ot John II. Smith, dec’d. Sold for the purpose ol
division. BENJ. L. LESTER, ICx’or.
October 27
► UllSUANT to uu order of the Inferior
iuft of Jasper cuiu\ty,whe.n ‘doing tor
!*«* sold on tlie first Tuesday in Janunr:
tri ot the ueqrws t.elongiug to the esUU
r the* benefit of ‘lie heir* and creditors.
THOMAS RIVERS,*
ember H) JAMES 111 VKJLS, f AUltf,v *
R [NDER. uti order of the Inferior court of
Putnam county, when sitting forordiimry purposes, will be
<old ut the court-house uour in the town of Katouton, on the fit-t
I u.-sduy in January next, limt negroes, belonging to the cslatc ol
II -tli' i WHlker, dec’d. Sold Ibr the beneht of the hrirs and ere
titlot s of said dec'd. Ternis made know n on the day.
LKROY SHSGU/TON, Adm’r.
| N Baldwin county, nt the Into rosldence of
Jerrnuili Morris, dec'd. will he xoltl on Thursday the 8th of
W II.!. be sold on the first Tuesday in
Juniirtry next, attheciMirt-hotisedoorofl'aliafet rnrotin-
tj, between the usual hours of sole, tlu* negroes of Thomas Pol
lard, dec'd. agreeable to the will of *dd dt c’d. for the benefit tH
the heirs and creditors. Terms on the city.
nov 24 . JO»fN l. MURPHEY. F.s’iy.
5 i\ Buldwiu county, at the late residence of
Marlow L. Pryor, dcc’d. will be sold on Friday the 2d day of
Jiiutuir) next, a variety of household and kitchen furniture.
Terms—Cash Inr all sum.- under 10 dollar*—a credit of 12 month
for all sums over 10 dollars—the purcltusor giving small notes with
security, with interest from date if not punctually paid.
uovember24 THE I* Ni.crTORS.
HPY (in order of the inferior court of Buld-
JU0 1 win county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, will be
s. Li on Tuesday the 30th ol December next,hi the late residence
m At elier \V orsliam dec'd. nil thu pvtlshnhle property belonging
to said e-taU*, consisting of horse*, rows, hogs, household aud
it...i. J plantation utensils. At the .'
he hired abuiitJu likely i
PUBLIC LAND KALES.
SALE OF /{EVE RT El) LANDS, $c.
I N coinjiliducu tvith nu Act of the General
Assembly of the State of Georgia, poised ou the i£d day of
.‘tuber, U'CT, entitled “An Act to dispose of the rtviuuc ol
s hereiolbre reserved for the use of the State,’' the (Joatiui*-
siouerti appointed under the provisions of said act, Hill oiler fur
miIi*, hi public outcry in the tow n of Millodgevi/le. cauinteucing
ou Mommy the Jfithday of February next, immediately fronting
LAFAYETTE If AlX, Htid continue from day to day as hemu
utter specified,the Fractional poi Dof Surreys, Reservation* and
Islands, w hich hav e reverted to the Stnte by itvfault of loiiucr
purchasers, also the Fmctioual ixirts of Surveys, Reservations,
und Islands, n**t sold for waul of bidders at former sales, ami the
State's hull' of the Lots of land eondeumeil ns irmidulently drawn,
which buve been sold aud t everted to Iho Suite, vlt:
Ou Monday the Kith of Fobraary, 1629,
Fractious No 14 and OT, and the State’s hail of lot No 41, iu the
bthdistrlct of Fayette county; and fractions No 1«, 140, 170,180,
185 and 186, iu the 7th district, and Nos 10, 11, 2U, 30, 49, 50, TO,
110, 141 and 112, iu the9th district, tmd 135, 131,, 137, 143 150, 151,
150, IK*. Ml and in,in the 14th district of tbnueily Fayette now
De Kalb county, and Nos 15 43, in the 1st district of Wultun coun
ty, und313and 314, in the 1st district formet ly Walton now New
ton county, and 87,88 and 257, in the 3d district Woltou roiiutj.and
•c. 171, 330. .331, *>11, 312, JW and 344, in the -Uii district, and the
State’.*. Iiulf of lots No 120, 150 undttl, in the l>t district of Henry
county, and the Suite’s halt of lot No 12T, in the 4.h district, tuui
tho State’s half of No 16ti, in the 5lb disuici.
O-t Tuesduy the 17th,
Fractions Nos 73, 124, 110, 190, 217. £00, 277, 273, 01o, 072, <07,
and 432, in the Pth district formerly Henry now Newton county,
and No- 400, 402, 403, 404, 423, 425, L3 aud 429, in the Bill di.-trict
formerly Henry now Walton county,and the State’s Ivolf of lot N#
42,in the 12th distrlctof Henry ebunty, and the Hunt ’s half of lot
No 71. in the 15th district, and fractions Nos 2Uf, 235, J-O'J, 310, ififil,
3H, 3S5 and 15«». in the Ifitlt district formerly Ueury now New ton
county, nud the State's half of lot No 301, in the 10th district of
Henry county, und fractions 81, 127, its, 100, 170, 171, 172, 213,
, 231. 237, 2U3 aud inth-* 17th district formerly llcury now De
Kalb county, and Nos I7l», 220, 3tZf, U8J and 3/15 iu thclBih dJ.-trict
On Wednesduy tho I8tli,
The following Islands utbichod to IJeury county, Nos 1, 2, ", 4,
' ti, 7, ti, 0, 13, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1C, 17, 19 20, 21 uud 22. aud Nos
80. 01, 82, 145 and 14fl, In the 1st district ol formerly filonroe
r Pike county. audNosS, 4, 25L27, in the 4th dist Maliroc, and
tructiou 117, and Ini No 15«i, and fraction No 109, Iu tiie 5ia district,
O N Wednesduy the 7th ot' January, 1829,
will be sold nt the late residence of John Cnllawny. dec’d.
in Jasper county, nil the perishable property of raid nee’d. con-
Mating of bouschold ar.ti kitchen furniture, stock,Lc* Tennson
th** day. PETER CALLAWAY, Adm’r.
O N Friday the 2l5th of December next,
w ill be sold’ nt the late residence of Nancy Johnson, In Put-
reiliicrs ot said dec’d.
i and calves, two horses, t
the b '
Terms on the riny
n tue nny.
IF.ORUF,
OSBOURN. Adm’r.
A T the late residence of Levin Vinson,
dec’d. in Wilkinson county, will be sold on Tuesday the 13th
Junuury next, all the ner^oiuil estate of said dec’d. coiuilstlng
horses, one mule, cattle, sheep, hogs, goats, the cron of cunt at
fodder, furniiug utensils, household und kitchen furniture, iu
ether articles too tedious to enumerate. Term* made known t
the day, and sale to continue from day to day until all Is sold.
NELLY VINSON, Adm x.
dec4 JOHN IH'GIIS. Adm’r
O N Friday the 2Iid of January next, will
he sold at the lute residence of James Calhoun, of Jonett
county,dec’d. near Fortvlllc,nil the peri.ibable property, to wit:
horses, moles, entile, oxen, hogs, corn, fodder, household and
kitchen furniture, also oue gig, aaa the crop of cotton in the bale.
'~er*s mad* know n on the day.
Also ai the same time and place, will be rented th‘* plan tat it
of about 200 acres belonging to the estate ufort-suid. Halo to co
limit-from day today until all is disposed of.
SAMUEL WINFREY, Adm’r.
dec 15 KtJFKMA If. CALHOUN, Adm’x
WILL he suld at the nmrket-houHc, in
w W the town of Katonton, on the first Tuesday In January
)t*xt, one negro woman named Vincy. belonging to ihe estate of
Amy G. Hall, dec’d. for the benefit ol the heir*. Term* cash.
nov 27 H ARVE Y RUNDKK K, Adm’r.
^ V kii order of the Inferior court of Mor-
Sold i
gan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
Koual properly of David G. Hindu irk. dec’d. Hold fur” thebene-
fitof the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms nn the dnv.
CLEMENT R. ZACIIRY, Admr.
nov 20 MARTHA HARDWICK. Adtn’x.
A GItF.LABI.E to nu order of the Inferior
court of Oglethorpe county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will besom nn the first Tuesday in January next, nt Lex-
iiiglon, in said county, two negroes h man and woman, about 30
years old ench, belonging to the estate of Littleberry Edwards
dec’d. Hold for the benefit of the heirs.
October 20
THOMAS EDWARD, Adm’r
I N pursuance of an order of the Inferior
court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
v ill lie sold at thecourt-house in.Madison, on Ihe first Tue*da
in Lmunry next, nil the negroes belonging to the estate of Marti
"ickeit, late of said county, dec’d. Sold lor the benefit of the lieii
and creditors. (sept 29) SETH WARD, Adm’r.
ITNDF.It an order of the Inferior court of
Putnam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill be
sold Ht the court -house in said countv, on the first TueW
January next, three negroes, vir.; iwo boys and n small gii ,
longing to the estate of Henry Spivey,dec’d. Sold for the benefit
of the legatees. WILLIAM K. ADAMS,)
nov 3 JOHN DAVENPORT, f r,>
A GREEABLE to nn order of the Infe
rlor court ot Morgan county, will be sold on tlie first Tue
day in January next, at the court-house in the town of Madiso
all the negroes belonging to Ihe estate of Joshun Askew, Infe of
said county, dec’d. Hold for the benefit of the heirs . nd creditor;
Terms made known on the day.
JULIUS A. ASKEW, AdnPr.
ALKY ASKEW, Adm.x.
A GREEABLE to the Execute™ of Nn-
than Atkinson, dec’d. will be sold ut the court-house
Gn eneshoroiigli on the first Tuesdny in January next, one tie
man by Ihe nnirn* of Sam, and a girl named Fan, for thebenefi
the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Teems ontlie dnv.
. LAZARUS ATKINSON. Ex’o
W II-
hnr
j I>p sold in tlie town of Groeiiet*-
horough, Greene county, on the first Tuesday in Jnnu
ary next. 6 negroes, part of tlu*estate of John Payne, late of
county, dec’ll. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and ertditors.
noveinber3 JOHN PAYNE. F.x’i
A G II EG ABLE to nn order of tlie Inferior
court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinnry purposes,
will be sold on the fir*t Tuesday in January next, at tlie court
house iu Monlicello, the negroes belonging to estate of Chorlc
Smith,dec’d.
RICH AR D ROBIXSO'.V, Adtn'r. in right of hi* w ife.
I TNDER an order of the Inferior Court
J when sitting for ordinary purposes,will be soldonthe fits
purposes
Tuesday in January next.nt Monroe in Wi
usunl hours of sale, two negroes belonging to tiie estate of Kdnium
r Coweta county, dec’d. to wit: Jacobn negro mm
pro woman. Sold for the benefit of the heirs um
(august25) ABNER CAMP, Adm’r.
W ILL be sold ut the late residence of Hnr-
ris Allcu, dec’d. in tho town of Clinton, Jones county, <
’mwday the 29d day of December next, part of the personal pr
ci ty of said dec’d. consisting of hori* 1 *, cattle, household und
itchen furniture, a gig and pedlar’* waggon, and other article*
to#tedious to mention. Ttrius jnade knowu on tbedny.
nnvember 10
and the finite'* half of lots 1%', 185 and IRC, in the 6th district,and
In* St ale’s half ot lot No 2, In the Bth district formerly Monroe
unw Pike county, and fraction* Nos 270and 771 In tho 9th district
now Piko, und the Shite’s half of lot No 13;, In tho fill* district
Monroe, und the State’* half of lot No 148, In the 12th district, and
the State * hall'of lot* Nos pi, H9, 110, 282, S02, 33Jand;>.V, iu the
13th district, and fraction 3121, in the earn** district, and fraction*
Nos. 273, SOU, 319, 31'1 und 339, in the same district llonrou
Bibb county.
Ou Thursday the 10th,
Fractions Nos ill, 10$, 107, 189, 110 nnd 145, In the l lth dh-trict
i Monroe countv .and the island* uUm-hed lo Monrue county,
Nos £H, 27, 38 uud 33, and fractious No» 23(1, 237 and tf?2, iu the 15lh
district Monroe now Pikecountj, nud theisluudMiltuched to Bibb
county. Nos 64 and 0f>. *pd fractious Nos 100, 227, 21 8, 307 and 308.
in the 1st district of Houston now Crawford countv. and Nu* 274.
275und27G, in the 4th district of Houston now Bibb county, and
Nos 209, 210, 211, 231 and,232, iu the 5th district of Houston now
Bibb county, and No* 251, 252, 2(2t, 201). 271, 372, 273 and 278, in
the same district Hunstou countv, and Nu* 240 and 251, in the 7lh
district now Craw lord, aud Nu* 140, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,152ami
.71, In the 8lb district Houston county.
On Friday the 20th,
Nas 109, 110, 111, lid, 114, 110, 117, HR. PiS, 1J7. 1W and 150, in
tho llth district, nnd No* 63, 01, 147, 143, lot), ?3l, 232. 238, 23U,
240, 211, 212, 243, 2UI. 2t2and riki.lnthi* 12th iKiiricl.aml Nos J27,
168, 109, 210 and 21 tin the 13th district, nnd Nos 319, 321, 322, 3.7,
333 and 33-1, in the 14th district, and No* 183, 1D0, 191, 19U, lit, UHi,
237 and 238, in the 15th district.
On Snturilay the f21st,
r..,s SI, 07, CD, 09. 70, 75, 77. 177, 170, 170, 113, 1M nnd 1^, In
tlie loth distrlctorigiiuuly Houston, and Nos A>9, 214, 230, 235and
nnd 2-10, in the same district now Crawford county, uud the islauds
attached to Houston conuty, Nos 77, 78, 70, DO, Bl, 82, 8-1, Ot, 85,
Oil, 87, 88. 89, 98, 1)2, 93, 'J!, IU and %, aud fraction No 177, and lot
179, and tractions Nos 215, 216, 218 aud 219, in the 1st district of
Dooly county,nud fraction No l,in the 2d district, and fractions
Nos 5, 69, 96, 77, 1)9, 119, 100, 101, 132, 13J, 13-1, 161 end 1C5, In the
8th district.
On Monday tho 23d,
Nos lCfl. 1C7, 193, 194, 105. 218. 210, 220, 221, 239, 210, 211, 242,
257, 258, 270, 271, 272, 278, 279, 280. 231, 233 aud 285, In the stum-
district, amt Nos 1 2, 3, 4, 6,7, i, 11, 63, 76, !M>, 91, 92, IB, 111,
130, 151 and 183, in the fithuistrict, and Nos 2, 3, 4 nml 257, in the
10th district, und Nos 262, 300 and 301 iu the lsibdiKlrict.
On Tuesduy the 24th,
Nos 224, 228, 254, 256, 256, 257. 3M, 306, 307, 823, 324, 3C5. 841,
313, 350 nud 857, in the Idth district, and Nos 29, 30, 31, 32, ;13, 34.
35, 36, 37, 33. Q9, 92, 144, 146. 146, 147, 119, lH'Jund UiU.aud lot
191, und fractions Nos 192 nnd 193, and lot 194, and fractions Not
m, 190. 197. 198, 199, C3, 230, 248, 249, 252, £&, 851, 255atul256,
the 15th district.
On Wednesday iho 25th,
No* 2P9, 239. 240. 241 and 242, in tb« 18th district, nr.vl No 364, in
the Silt district of trivinnett county, and lot No 13, aud tractions
Nos 25, 40, 41, 42, 90, 218 and W7, In the 0th district, and Nos *78
nud 354, in the same district now De Kalb county, und No* K7, 98,
191, 182. 223 and 299, In the 7th district Gwinnett county, nnd Nos
■72, 74, 35, 116, 133. 134, 151, 166. 167, 179, 190, 101, 1W, 208, —
223, 225, liex uud 227, in tbr 1ft district of Irwin vnnrty ---*
I N Jusper county, at the late redideoco of
Willitun Ozhurn, dec’d! will bi
I. will be sold r.n Friday the 161b day of
benefit of the heirs und creditors ol said dec'd. Tern* on
the day. RICHARD TURNER, I
ASA SMITH. I Adtn’rs.
dec4 PHEBH O/.BERN, Adm’x
O N Thursduy the 15th day of January
next, will be soldnt the lute residence of Jonn* Rivers, de-
ceased, in Putnam rountVjlhr balunceof the periHhnblc property
of said dec’d. consisting ot one road wuggon and harness, horss*s,
mules, rattle, ho^s, sheep, household und kitchen furniture.—
O N the 16th day of December next, >.*ill
be «old in the town uf t'rnwfordville, Taliaferro county,
' 'liable property nf William Wontack dec’d. consisting
.i..* ..-.a «,ne hovse, saddle ond brl»"“
made known on the day.
WIL1M WOMACK, Adm'i
nil the jte .
of corn, fodder, cows and calves, one hovse, saddle and bridle
bed* und furniture, 1c. Lc. Term* made known on the day.
nov ember 3 “
O N tlie first Tuesduy in January next, will
be sold before ihe court-house In the town ol Hartford,
v containing said medicine, books nod other nr-
DANIKL D, 8TURGES, Adtn’i
W 1LI. l>e sold on the 18th day of #e
femher next, at the late rt-9i<L*nre of Benjamin Rrocl,
dec'd. the personal property ot said dec’d. ronai-tmg of horses,
cattle, hogs.sheep,corn, fodder, household und kitchen furniture,
and plantation tools, other article* too tediousto mention, the
sale to continue from day to day, until all is wdri. Conditions
sale, tnatb* known on the day. M’M. MURPHRKK, Ex'or.
novent her 3.
O N Thursday the 25th of December next.
will lx* sold in the town Mad bon, Morgan county, a!) the
personal property of Johu Maguire, dec’d. consisting of a four
wheel carriage, a Bnrouch, several gigs, a quantify of lumber,
working tool*, work benches Lc. kc. Also a set of lllnck Smiths
tools, some bed*, and itedding 6tc. together with his interest in the
slock of groceries owned by Jllagaireaml Byrne, sal ' to continue
from day to day, until all i» sold. Term* made known on the day
fl’ETKR DALIAN, Adtn’r.
mB/JLL he cold on the 10th of January
with the will annexed.
Camp, late
and Edy a
treditors.
4 fiREF.ABI.Eto nn order of the Inferior
court of Pulaski county.sitting for ordinary purposes, will
-old at the court hou-c door in Puln«ki county, tm the 1-t. Tues
day in January next, two negroes, Zilpha a woman and hn rliild.
Jinny about 5 year* old,sold as the property of tliee*tHtrof Mo-e«
Sutton. dec’d. in order fiir a division among the legatees of said es
tate. Team*made know n on the (lay.
”■ ’ 6.ti.i.Ev runny, i:nt, in right m h'p wife.
O N the fir-t Tuesday in January next, will
lie void, nt the court house'in DeKalb county, the negroes
belonging to John Moader dec’d. Te
O N Friday tho 9th day of Januury uext
will be sold at the re«idenre of Mrs. McBride, in Eaton
TAVERNS.
JACK SOS IIALL—The under-
oigneU hating purchased that laege and commodiant
. House iu Millcdfeville, recently occupied by Mf.
Johu Downer u* the COFFF.E HOUSE, and having converted
tl.« siune into the Jackson lfall, solicit* his old friends, the custo
mer* of that House and the public in gexci\il. for a contlnaur.ee
of their favors. From his lungexporlenci* m tjib line of business
Mid strict attention, he hope* to mar it and receive a illieral ahare
of putruunge. lie will add two of his former building* to tho
KfitnhlhhhicDt, which willmfiko It a* convenient ns any Tavwn
in the place. It ks nearer than any other to the State House, and
the walk thereto bcautlXll.
As hel)OMdwa>sduu«*, hi* terms will correspond to fJir hardness
of ihe times aud the scarcity of tnone> ; niul ui.- Bible vv UI be sup
plied with a* good us the country nflbrd*.
ptcmlnr 5 SAM FEU BUFFINGTON.
Boarding house.—Thu Sub-
srriber returns hi* thank* to hks fritndsnndtliepvrtiU -
tor fo.-mer favors, and informs them tbnl his IIOUH i;
will be again oyem d for their uccuiumudatiun during tlie nittbij;
of the Legx-i-tture. JWJIN VYILU.lnlfi.
MilRy’igm iUe, Oct. 13
TIIE SUBSCRIBER having made
considerable alteration to bis dwelling house, situated
iu the tow n of Bundersville, AVaaluogtoA county, G» ■*-
rtbsidc ufthecourt-huu.se square, with the view «J open-
'.HE OF ENTERTAINMENT, will have it in rvairii
nc&sforUic reception of Traveller*,by thc'.Jth Inst, nnd solicits a
id tare of public ontronage. Lflsfare Willhtf stlch as the ci.entry
(vfrord*,iuid he llaltei s himself that Iu* wUl!*.*abh* to give ratl d’ac-
ilonlo such its may call. (sept 3) W. BROWN.
Ask INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN.—
IiiHHI GEORGE W. DILLARD, b«fi* bvive to assure. Li'
iUI||Lfrieudsii 'id tbr public, that be I* prciuteod to itrcomiLo
date all visiters and traveller* who may favor nlm,>/Hh thelv cam
puny. Ills stable iiuelargeffmicnrn^tou^ mtjjl 'gill be surnJievl
with the best the country aflhrd*. It 1* xitukte on \bfc liAucr rwui
leading onto ALobama near Dr.Ingersr>D Ferry.
Columbus. March, 17—tf GEORGE w. DILLARD
MANSION HOUSE, at t.he cm-
ner of th** Court-House bqoaxe, and illulbcrry Ktr. if,
Macon, Georgia.
_bOCK L WELLS have again taken charge of this well
known Establishment, (fonuetly i in dor tbtfir care,) and which
will, in future, receive tbo immediate and particular superinten
dence of Mr. vYKLLS—'who hors, frcmhL determined a.’dnlty
to the house, and alteitl'oix^^^jte who ntny visit It, am
hi* post experience ns a v ^rn-kepper, to toerlt and yecidvea
share of public patronage, nnd iMtrlicuhiriy from old friend* and
arquaintonce* und former customer* nuga<t25
COftlMERCIAL HOTEL.
The subscriber verv respectfully informs hi* friends
. nud the public generally, that he has opened n HOUSE
JF.IITAINMKNT, for Travellers ar.d Bomdcrs.on Main
struct, intlicmi<Ltut the Cotton market. Ills house ks Lu ce and
convenient, and the best that the market a/Tords will qt oil time*
be in plenty. The latest new* from Europe is received at every
urrivul, und thu current prices front New York received weekly,
beside*different pupersunlly. D. JJEC1LLT.
Columbia, S. C. Dec 11—tf
* THE PtIjSUC.---M.Ls. Jane
KENDRICK k A LI.FOR I) CLOPTON, in connec
tion with N. II. URAL, have taken tho house in Ea-
onton, know nil* the Mansion House, heretofore occupied by Beal
k Kintbroufch, d!» a House of Entertainment, situated on the Ea«r
corner ot the public square, in the most pleasant pert of the v U-
•4, lf2, 1(0. 137, 138. 1CB, 169, 105, 196, 218. 218, SCT, m 711$ «Ad Mtdrxiuabtefor Ottfltfcltc*.
STEAM & POLE BOAT
I'REIUIITING LINE, between Macon,
Savannah luul Cliiu*lesttni.
The under signed'ha.f procured u ate am -
boat, (the Nortli-Carolina) tot un between
Macon, Mavanmth nnd Charleston, dnring the approaching boat
ing season. Tlu.* North UuroUimi* q.staunch, g(x»d boat, has r»>
cently undergone a Uturough repair, tuvd is excelled by few in
speed. She will take fr< uml to and from either place. From her
construction und easy drau of water, it i* believed she will meft
with no diilicuity in rumiuc to Macon whenever the river is at its
ordinnry boating height. When it is tint in mch a state ns to ad
mit of her reaching Macon, xhe w ill be met with such tighter* ns
will have no difficulty in getting up—so th.*.l merchandise shipped
by her will not be detained on the river, on account of low water.'
—There* is an doubt that by this arrangement, the space ot time
hrrtoforccon«untediu transport Ing merchandise between Macon
and UfiMC place* will be shortened at leaM one half—and ns do etb-
erllonsAviU be spared to make a safe and expedition* mode of
traspurtittion, it i* therefore hoped and expected,that thus** desi
rous ol' seeing so desirable an olyect effected, nnd particularly
those interested in the prosperity of Maeon, will patronise Iht*
undertaking, The North-Carolinn will left' e Chorle.iou on her
first trip, about the first November. H. W. Uanncr, Esq. will act
s*agent in Churhston, and Meat*. Thomas Untie*. L Co. In Sa
vannah. JOHN T. ROAVLAND.
filacon,September 4—tf
a head hardware,
A N assortment ot HARD-WARE, CUT-
IM. LERY AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, nmounling to
IU,o5) Dollar* are ofltred fur Mile, by HEARD It COOK, at ca?t
and aharge* for C*>b or approved paper. Country merebanuare
invited to call trt the Btorv Tonncrly occupy* by $LV. Ear! & Co.
I N Waslmicton county, nt the late residence
of Arthur Whitfield, dcc’d. will be sold on the 2Gfh day of
December next, n |mrt of the |»‘*t>-<>«Md property of said dec’d.
consisting of corn nnd fodder, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, house
hold nnd MtcLon funiiture and plnntntlon tools. Terras made
known mt the day. PK'niR SMITH, Ex’or.
"‘•v 20 ITJ7.ABETH WHITFIELD. Ex’x
II.l. he cold on the first 'l ucsilny
▼ W January next, at the court-house in Warren cm
r llie benefit of the hei
court-house 1
on the first Tuesday
tl"' estate of Siiinuel (If
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesdny in
January next, tit the court-house in Clinton. June- coun
ty. between th< usual hours, ull th** real estate of Richard Har
ris, dec’d. lying in raid county, also two likely negro fellows
Reddick nnd Jerry The land sold by order of court, the negcn
ALFRED IVERSON, Adtn’r. u ith the will a
Inferor
r»r ordinn
land. I) itm
[NDER in order of the Inferior court of |
' I’utna ii counlv, when sitting (..r ordinary purposes, will M 7 I | I
aid-» the lirat Tu.-sdnv in J.ittnary next at the c.urt-hou-e
i i - I. ‘ nii at I'l.irrc* . t land. In lm "in - to iliri .iuia ^ 7 the lc
if la ni ailioining Ihe court house lot that
Terms ol sale e.t-b.
WILLIAM MAR A M LR.Gnrdi.in.
Fold uirrecuhlc lo uu order of
« ON.NEK, Admr
f TNDERa
J pulafki cour
an order of the Inferior court ol*
. w hen sitting fur ordinary pur
■e it. -.ii i r.iunty . tin* first ’| i
ltd. > nininin.' 1-2 acres, Is
.n iiv'ss I’ui.i-ki eounlv, the N
. .» F. h > V s . s f.»rtw r'.s .
_ LEWIS WOOD, Adm’r
JH iiu Order or the Inferior com*t
Baldwin county, wlrn *i’f ! ng for ord'-nary purpo-es «
Id at the < rt » ' J* J
(■HEE 4 BLV to nn
L ri-ir court of ll< nrv county, vs li
nder of (lip
. lii n sitting for ortli'
d.i-, i.t J .mini' ner
•acres of land, N«» '!
s the Orphans of 7
i fit of said Orphan*
Infe*
INO B. Wll.kins. Guardian.
f TNDER an order of tin’ Inferior court of
' tv. when-ill. • f.r on." trs pt.rpo-.-s willbe
^ the first Tuesday in February next,
, ” W 'H tl 10 highest bidder, In thetovvn of Fhtonton,
rutnam county, io nogrues belonging to the e-tatc of John Me
Bride, among them an excellent blacksmith. Terms—credit ’fill
Cliri-tma-, with small notes and approved security. Sold by an
‘"thw It!'?' MARK A. COOPER. Adm’r.
2R a, » order of tho Ihferlor court of
thorpe county, w hen sitting for ordinnry luirposc
svilltic tie -old on the first Tuesday In February next, nt the t mi
hoiiM* i-* the loss n ol Lexington, tsvo negroes, a woman nliout :
year- old, and a hoy ah.'iit 12 years old, belonging to the estate
Joel Tarpley, dec’d. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and cred
* ,n ,V|J ) 1AM ES BUTLER, Adm r.
P I KSI \NT to nn ordor of the Inferior
rmirtof M«nran rounty.wh'-n -l.tinir for ordinnry d"rpo
-e-.ss ill be-old Mt the court Ik use door in the town of Madison,
ou the hr-t Tuesdny in February next, between the tisttui hours
- I* f i" 1 "''- i, one fellow i ord Fed BoPhla and her two
e!,ddP-i. Gi . I'cmtil M.irv. b. ing the per-onal j.i.-perty of Sa-
niu' 1 II u-eo. dec'll. *-• .1.1 for the benofit of the hei. - * and ere-
'WY’ILL lie sold on the ISlh chiy of ’De-
* v cetnber next.nt tin* late 11 vidence nf Sniimel II. Wat.
en furniture, hogs nud -li
lejOTICE.—On the first Tuesday in Jan-
1-w unry next, witehe sold lit the court-house in the town of
Monlicello, Jasper county, nil the personal property belonging to
the estate of Wui. Griinmett. dec’d.bequeathed to Sarah K.Grlm-
mett, dec’d. for the Ivnetit of the heirs and creditor* of raid dev’d
Terms made known on the dnv.
nnv n SEABORN B. GRfMVKTT. Ex’or.
253, io the £4 district, and No* U7aod UBf, io tba 4»h district.
On Tfaorsday the 26tb,
Sa< IK, 197, 2S1, 1SI tuui 010,1. IXolU (UrUlcl .( Eftrty couu-
»y, «iud Nas 388, 689, 094. 398 and 401, in the5Ut district, and No*
146, 141. 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 164, J8». 186, 869, WOandSiE
in the Bth district, und No* 14, 67 uud 411, in the 9th district, nod
No* 91, 282, 018, 019, 853, .’154, 365, 856, 382, 3!i5 397-405.406.
410,413, 414 «nd 415, in the llth district.
On Friday tho 27ih,
NU M, «0, 81, £3, 99, 157, (70, 172, 174. 173, 176, 179, 7J7, ZB.
SU9, 000, !U5, *B, 410, 411, 417, 41.1. 411,40, 410, 417, 4IS.4M.iyl
424, in tbr 121b district, und No. Ild, (10, 1(0, 197, (HO, 20, 210,
iUO, 971, 372 and 1173, In III.- 111b didl kd.und No. (01, IS!, 100, 122,
212, 213, 211, 210, 210und (217,in tbu lOlh district.
On Saturday tho 28th,
. 8, 228.139, 240, 241, 243, *63, 205, 207 und 252; in Oirsiunc
district, und Nos 221, 338, 391, a93und3iia,lntlw2»lbdlMricl,»u.l
Nm 91, 120, li*, 107, 198, 199. 2P0, 227, 210 , 811, 218, 214, 210, 217,
250, 217, ail, 202, ?I0, 212, 209, 300, Bab, ®!9 und 420, In tbc 21M
district, and N»s363amd 408, in the^Uth district,urul No* 401, 410,
448, 440and 465, in thelfftli district.
On Monday the #2d day of March,
No*. 363, 461, 418, 48, 450, 4B4, 415 aud 4!iC, in the lstdk-t form*
rly Anplifeg nowTelAiir county, and No* 034, 025, 626, 027, 613,
M, 048, ftM. 656, 656, 067, C5f), 660. 661, CG2aml6f«3, In the 2d dis-
rict of Appling county, and No* 25, 26, 21, 78, ‘W, 190, 191, IKI,
Iflfi, 291, nSC, dll, 419. 449, 45ft, 4D8, 480, 600, 60D Hod 310, in the
3d district,and No* 469, 466,461, 4C2, 463 and 495, Id the 4lh iU»L
On Tuesday the 3d,
No. 43(i, 308, 101, 502, 603, 504, 617, 518, 519, 67, 57, 654, 620
nnd an. In Ihr nnr dirtrirl. nnd Nn, 300. 301. 339. 311, 342, 3U.
5, 3lli, 017, 370, 171, 372, 373, 371, 375, 370, 371, ST8, 335, 3U0unti
wl, In Ibr 9th district, and No, 1,19, 60, 01,109. ISO and 1S4, in tbr
Bib (ilslrirt of linll county,ued Sas 1, 13, 26, 07, 45, 43, 69und 66
in the(Hh district.
On Wednesday the 4th,
Nos (77, 03, 09, 70, 82, 63, 81, 91, 93, 90, 93, 101, 119, 111, 112,113,
116, 111!, 117. 121, 123 uud 136. uml the Stair's bait nf lnl Nn 1(9,
fraction No 176, in the rani® district, and the Spite’s half of lot No
48, apd fraction No 8D, in the I Pth (iistrict, and lot No 100. in tin
llth district,and No*ifi, 102 and 125, in the 1st district of Halier
bhaio county, and lots No* 10 and 100, In the 3d district, uud lot
No 10,ond fractions No* 131. 128,129,130, Lii, 1J2. L13 and 114 f Id
thc4:ndi*4rict l undNo*l,3,4 t 6, 7,8,10,13und 15, in tho 6tb dis
trict.
On Thurndny the 3ih
NoaIC.17, 10 and 20. and lot No 100, in thcrame (literid. and frac
tions Nos 6, 7,21. 38,39,40, 42,4.5, 46, 47 and 46, and lot*"No* IQ and
100, in the 6th district, and fractions Nos 10,30, 173, 204, 20t>, 2f>6,
207,20«, 209,210,211. 212, J24 and 2X5,in the 10th district, fend Nos
21,104,152,168 and 174, Iu the llth di>trict, and No* 37, 38.If), 40,
72,106,136,138,165,165,iSM, 805,216and 21(1, in the 18thdLstrict.
On Friday the 6th,
Nos21, 25,104,1(15,108,138,151,150, IT!, 183. 104, lf-». 1?J nnd 1W,
in the 13th district, and lot No 10, in the 1st district ol Bahtin coun
ty, and lot No 10, in the 2d district, and fractions, No* I), 49 70,‘77
and 78, In the 6tl district, fend Ncs 12, 13, 3*7, 38, 39, CD. 00, 70,77,79
ond 80 in the 4th district.nnd lot No 10, und fraction* Nos 11,12.13
3J, in the 5lhdistrict, and island* Nos 477 and 483.lt) the 2d dist.
of Baldw in county, and fraction No 10, in the fid district, and N««
21 and CO iu the 4tli district, and fraction No 259, in the Pth district,
nnd No 252,In tiie Kali district.nnd No 196. in the 12th district, and
Nos 192, 213, 257 and 258, in the Sftth district.
On Saturday the 7th,
Nos 1, 2, 3, 25, 20, 60, Hand COl.intbe 1stdistrictof WJHdnlOn
county, and No HIM, in trie 2d district.nnd Nos H and 12, in the4tb
district, and Nos 185, 191 nud 2M, in the 6th di-t) ict, and No 412, in
the 8th district, and Nos 2b6, 310 aud 341, in the 17ih tlistrlcl, and
No213,in the 18th district.nnd No309, in the 22d district, and Nos
267 and 233, in the 23d district, and No* 213, 24-t, 215 nod 246, in the
26th district,and letters A nnd B.and Nos 56, 116, S32, 417, 43Tnnd
•Vi8. in the 1st district of Wayne county, and No* 249, 25ft, ?75, ‘ZT6
and 292. in the 2d district, und Nos 224, 223, 264, 265 and 200, iu the
3d district. , , , . .
One-fifth of the purchase money will Ik* required in Ijano,
specie or current lull*, on any of the chartered Banks of this btute.
JAMES WHITFIELD, ‘
KyANS^MYBlCK.^.^^ ^ComiT)i. c . •nucr*.
AogQitfe. Nov C4—life
tiimdlcApBoiDtetl In e
getting ihcmooeyn! oil, alter faithful pro-
Uilsn, wkb os to inforffe all persons who waul with a rtides that
he feel* very thankful for their cull*, hut Is determined to deliver
bis vrork only on the cash belog pnid before it Is moved from tbe
&ho|t, tus he ha* njfiVred very Mivereiy by a contrary course, to the
great prejudice of those who have(uintshed the materials,
tf Those who have received work at 26 cents per pound, by
rotolsing to pay ready cu>h, and have Tailed, raa>’ cxpvct to pay
i ceut* per pound, agreeable to toy cotumon rule*.
Ml Hedge vi lie, Doc 10. I. Y. CUSIIINO.
J. KEISTER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
H AS iust received un elegant asuortment
of vury superior EXTIU StTEKFIME CLOTHS, kc.
which will br-vnld on reasonable terms. Alsoonhuud an assort
ment of Ready Made <JOATSandFANTALOONb.il?. of his own
make. All work in bis line, will be done as usual In the most ueat
nnd faxblimablc‘stylR,at the slightest notice.
The Full end Winter Fashions from the Northern Cities ju«t
received. Mi 1 led gev til e.Nov 3, 1828.
’SK 7 1I.L tic fold ou Momliiy, tbe 22d of
w V December next.nt n crrfliioftwxdveiimontlis «•» the lale
**il-, houw hold
machine, kc. corn, f>wider
time and plnce the plant.*.
> the estate of surd dec’d,
aide,shot’)}, farming utrn-
Cltrnilttre, a forty saw gin, thrashing
wheat, »vrfs, Lc. Also ut the raute
: tiu. in tbe vvhokuor purreh, will be
fellows, bq.v*. atra wenches, will be
. rcutir.g *n^ luring,to ce. tintn* from
rf*. l'articuhu* oT sale, in be much*
JOHN DAVENPORT. Exo’r,
NANCY DAVEM’ORT, Ex’x.
KK/Il.L U' sold r.t llio liousc of I.ittlebury
v v Harri*, in the county of Coweta, on Friday the 15llt day
of January next, the property hriouging to the estate nf John Har-
r>. la’cof *nid county, dec’d. consisting of rattle, hops, household,
and kitchen furnitme.nnd sundry other articles too tedious to
c numerate. I'cnnstnarte known on the day.
MICAJAll HARRIS,) ...
,i, ,- i„ ii. us mu.. ' ■ v,m - n -
TVEGROES TO Hlk£ —The undcreign-
Jl^I ed will hire nt
Tih -day the .'J>tli in-». l)etw
grnes, bclunging toll
Entontoo, ♦
it20 nnd .10 likely country boil) e
\ici Myrick—among the negroes
ho may l»e desirous to hire good no-
gioes.nn*invited to attend. 1 ertns will he made known on the
dav cf hiring. AH persons indebted lor the hire of negroes he-
longing to raid David Mvrick ore notified thatruitswiUbe brought
in < u r> instance tiniest payment i- made.
THOMAS MOSKLY, J
ROBERT MYRiClv. (
W1M.IAM \ 1HM.K, l' 1 '""™" 11 ’*-
_dr<-1 1BBV IIL'DXOW. J
1 A .N D iY NEGROES, to rent umi lurr—
-A On Tuesday thi*.‘*ftth in-t. the land ami neffoes of I.nuiu
C. Flu* l * * , will h'* rented and hired utth** court-hotts* 1 in Eaton-
tun, t .i the *ii«t:ing year. C. P. GORDON, Guaidian.
IRING in (inciicshmouprli.—On Tuc.s-
i the toun of
4t!nij>,an)ofif
.icksmitb, aud Dennis a good
of .1 ere Yarlv,firc'il*
c r N N f-N < • V AM, Cm iro io n
WALUABLE PROPERTY.- A great
W Barguin.—Tbe subscriber ex pectinf tu spejid part of his
time ia the low country, offers tho following valuable PLANTA
TIONS tor salo on good tennis, dr on a long lease for rent
12UD ncres of land on Uu* Appalachia River L Maxherry’* eretd.,
in one body—about 200 acres open land, and about COO acres of the
remainder good land for coltivution. Or tho premises them is a
fine 42 raw (in carried by water, and about HiO bushels of con
The land is situated about 10 milettroro Monroe. Walton ccurtj,
and 16mile* from Athcitf—cold to be os well watered by £t-
»prlog*, aud os healthy a rituationas tiny In Gcorglii. The prcE.-
ms will be sold low for cash, negroes, or on u long credit.
Also 250 acres ol land, 4 miles tYom Covington, on the tend St
Madison, nboot J 1-2 mill* from Jefferson Academy 5 the lord ll s
well, nnd ( bout 60 acre* of open land, in fe fine neighborhood, >
heuaiilul situation, nnd very lYee land to cultivate.
Also 2u) acres, in one mile o* Covington, with a good n-»*tnT\
iw mUl, und a quantity of fine plue lumber, all very handy to the
mill,with from 60 to TO acre* of open land; the place well water
ed with fire springs, and *aid to be very healthy, and a bcnutilid
situation for a farm, and the mills vi lli always Lave whatgrindln-
Bn Alsn!on a^long len*e. Unit well known place,CEDAll S1IOAI,
on Yellow River, on the road from Covington to McDonougl, < n
which there is two grist nnd two saw mill*, a 60 saw gin,thre>l.ir .
machiu , store-house, railth-^bop and tools, large bom.gooiidw i ‘
ling house, vtablcs.ard other out-building*. There 1* 007 acre
of laml Id the tract, and tbe pine timber on 1200. all convenin'.’ fc*
the mill*. The past mill* make from 10 to 1200 bushtd* of gram
every yearly grinding. The Shoal on the River is said, by good
judges, not to be Inferior to any Ift all toe Soutocfn Suites, for any
kind of machinery requiring water power, and by nature it;
perfrctly protected from ull harm or danger by ttrahet-; nr.i
there Is on the premuu** about 100 ncres of open land, In n |T> A
state for cultivation. Eitberofthe above prvmisi** would ben-, a
on good term*, nnd if on a long credit toe premises to stood to*’*r
own security for payment. A hmsc would be preferred for L.’:'-
^*Tht* S snibscriber has nlso ?oroe vnIunMelot5 In McDonough, 17 .:
tj county. a»d 138, in the 7tb dist of raid county, 0 ffnr lot of lnr. -
about 2 mile* from McDonouib; with other valuable lot* oi lcn-d
In Coweta, Carroll. Troup, Muscogee, nnd I^e counties, nil • ■
which will be sold as abov e. For fhnher particulars apply ..
Cedur fihonl*. and after October to the Subscriber in Savnm.c'*
".Jlohnucs'u" m C'tWrSlif aU. sA&ll’Et .1. KBYAIt.
ROBERT W. CARNES,
JOHN MERCER,
The Editors of the Cnn.-tifutionnlL-t, Savunnah Georgian, Da-
. iiin Gazettes Macon Mwmger.and Athenian, will give tbe above
eight weekly insertions in theirjrespeetive papers, roiumencing
•arly iu possible, uulc<sotherwise, instructed by tbe Commis
sioners.
B Y the President of the United .States—
In ptmnniirr of low, I, JOHN QI INCV ADAMS, Pint-
dent of the I'nited Stntes of America, do hereby ,declare and
make known that n public sale will Ite held at the Laud Office at
Tallaha<-ce,in the Territory ofFtoridn, on llie second Mnnduy in
.Lnit ary, JP29. hrrtlie di^poralof tbe public land* situate uith.it
tbs limits of the underineiitionedtoWmihips mitt fractional touu-
shipr, n j. t ^ r n,, e n nd We«t of the Meridian.
Fractional township one, of the range three.
Fractional township one,ol range* f' c.
Fractional township four, nf range sis.
Township*two. three,four, five, six, and fractional township
jev»*n,of range* fifteen) nnd slxtmi.
Township* one, four,five, six,ami fractional township *cvrn, cf
:*angr twenteen.
Tow nships one,two, three, four, five, und fractional township
six,of rnngr* eighteen nnd nineteen.
South n| the Rase Line and West of the Meridian.
Township oneof ranges eighteen and nineteen.
Also, at tne same time nnd place, will be exposed to sale, the
unappropriated part ot that tract nf land in township * *'•
of range four, west, heretofore known ~ “ *• **
The townships to be offered in the order above designated, be
ginning with tin lowest number of section in each township
The land* reserved by law for the use of schools,
purposes,are to he excluded Iron) sale.
/nreeNeSBoro’ female acadu
MV.—The above Institution «ill K° into operation earU
Inthemonto of Jan. next, under the joint superlntendfeiice of Mu
MARTINDATE and Mrs. BLAIR. From the teMimonlnls whj.n
the Board of Trust! r, have received of tbe qualifications of the
Indies, a* teachers In the primary. solid and ornamental branch*
of Female Kdueution, for faithfulncNS and exactness In ull the?
matters which ensure correct discipline tn a echoed, for com r.t
manners and eonverMtion, skill in Draw ing, FalnUng, Lomfu. ; -
lion, L»-. tliev feel themselves fully authorised in recommend))
the above Si’*minaryto the patronage cf an cnlightened eomnmY •
ty—They believe that the course nf l^tm ale.edu cat ion vvbleh vr.lj
be taught In’this institution, will be lew iiHlficial, le*s a matter cl
imposing formnUty. nnd more a butenes* of real undcntondirc.
than in most Female Academies. Tlmt the eapaeitv and nptltu •■
of children entrusted to ihecnreof tho»e ladles will be more cf i
suited iu the appropria'-ion of their studies, and that thnr
minds w ill not be ttupifftri and di ruxtedwith laborious and fruit,
less appUcutioo to »w>jec\s beyond their reach und eotnprek'e-.
sion. Miss Martlndale and Mrs. Blnir were each In the school cl
Mrs. Em mu Willard, nt Troy, New-\'ork, at the same time, bavin;
entered for the sminepnfnose, that of fitting thrm*elv»s fora mor'
extended tiiheic of usvf«1n»» a* Teacher*, lhey tire reenu
mended by Mrs. Willard nxtuTlv rbmpetent to manage u etnr.de
Academy with tnurh credit fo thamsel vc* and great iinprovcmci r
of those who may be ahtmte^fft their fare and direction. Th*
price of tuition in tbr Academy quite reasonable, and board m
•ntcel liunilie* can be had on moderate terms.
V. T. KING, See y. Board Trusters,
flreenesborrug'i, Dee 8—t2bJ
for other
Given tinder my hand, nt the City of Washington this fourth day
of October,A. D. 1828.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
CommissioiuT oi the General Land Oflice.
m - Printers of the laws of tbe Tnlted States in Florida, Geor
gia and Alabama, are requested to insert the foregoing oi
w eek nufil the day of sale.
JJIRIiVCr.—On Monday the 29th Decein
her, iixtaat, will l»e hire*!
the negroes brimjgiii^
Eatonton, for the year 1C29,
th*: children ol Robert Iverson. ’Forms
ALFRED lVEJt'nV, Guar I
T O CARRIAGE MAKERS.—The sub-
irriher wishing to retire from business, offers bis premises
on Walnut street, for sale. It stnudx welllbr business, being sit
uated ou the greatest thoroughfare in Moron, leading to the
Bridge. The vrcmi«e» contain a spociout Wood Shop, vvttb a
Blacksmith Shop attaehbd. A good Shoe Shop, Pamt Shop,
Trimming Shop, Saddler Shop, and Store Room for Irons. Leath
er, kc. kc.—Also, on the game premises, detached, a good Dwell
ing House, Kitchen,and Carriage House, kc. un excellent vv en oi
Water iu the yard. Any person wanting the raid premises uy
purchase, they rany have a bargain, and Immediate Po«c«moii.
Apply to the owner. GEORG h A. S»!l ril.
O' Some good seasoned Timber ean be had on thepremiws-
d*o, an^qjuintity of Timber can be had of toe subscriber fromjny
Macon. Dee. 8th, 1828.—St
RECTOR WANTED for the Greenes-
ition of literary ren-
a dense population, reifpect«*'ie, imeiiigrw
confidently believed that under f roper nnd judielous manare-
ment, this Aeiwlfmy will ben source
Rector. The course of study »n this hendnaqr,*?,,,!* c r# .n! 1 , * '
nrenarutoryhraaches of science necessary to lit young pentu mru
SSf, (SSclletf .All
with testimonials of qualification nnd
exhibited to the Seeretary on or befcre the Wth gee ember nex.,