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MIMiKUOKVlUiE, MONDAY, DECEM1IER 2D, 1828.
VOLUME XX.—WO. 20.
THE GEORGIA JOLltAAL.
Is pub tabed twice a *n'i> during .ne «e>M»u ol lue Legi»i..iu: e.
anil weekly tor the remainder >1 ihe year, at the cot ncr ot >• «
and Hancock Street*, at i ilKKK iK)LLAK> pi rami. ••• .
vonce,nr FOUR DOLL ARS nt tlie end >d tlieyear.
The Paper wilt not Ik* »,-nt to any person out oi the State, u»in
the futwcription money is paid iiibuv«m*eor*AUstactory reference
Advertisements inserted at the u»u.U rate*.
N. rt. Sales of Land and N*gr>><-',o\ Aommi>tn\V>r>. Executors,
or Guardian.*, are requii ed. *tv |«\> , to Ge m id on the tir*t l ue*-
ilay in the montu, t»et ween the h.ui,» ,| ten i.i Hie nuenoon m.d
three in the afternoon, at tin- • m, .-a u*» id tin- .omit) in wide li
lue oroperty is situate.—Notiee of o••• *.il -* mu*t tie given in a
public gatette SIXTY day* previous l«> Hie day ol sale,
jstfptice f »r tbe sale of Personal Property mud Ik given in like
• twiner. FORTY days prcvwui* to the nay id sale.
ftoticetu the deidnri* .in,I cri*ditor* ol.m estate mint he imhli*h-
.ai-“—
leave to sell hind, must
Persons interested in
Monthly, w ill find tli-m
paper in every month.
All business ol this kind continue* to rrn
at the Oiiice of the GEORGIA JOFKN Al.
for Fm:It MONTHS,
iseuieius w hich ire putilishe.
and fourth page of the fit*
ADMINISTRATOR** SALES.
B Y an order of tl>< Inferior court ol De
Kalb county . hen sitliug for ordinary purpose*. wiillie
void on the first Tie *diiy in February next, at tin court-nou*e in
>\ altoncounty, one in' .u land know n and distingoudicu hi tin
y.Janoi the Dili n**t oi oemy now Walton county so 179, being
ii estate of Jas. L Perr-, dec’d. Sold for the be
Gif the heirs and creditors,
ttovember JO SIMEON SMITH, Outmlini
pV an order of the Inferior
Kalb county, when
sold mi the first Tuesday in
Oglethorpe county,
SoUl for the benefit id the In -
court nl
l><
ohrt-hoiise in
in said county, adjoining
< ontaiuinc 270acres, moi e
t David Walker, dec’d.—
11,1. tie -ul,l at til. court-house in the
w w t i- n in ft -t I IMM .i \ i" h • bl i
. i’ii i'i'e»ni '..ion mi int to thei »tate id Nancy Johnston.
I*, d. Sold lor lh. I.a lit It the heirs am. , rcuitorv reru.soli
bt da... . ■* . . i.K'* ds.iQKV %i.i ■
i iiREE AISLE to an order ol iln Intciior
art Ml Walt >1
l tot i
i tin
e|iie*rulatives
n
dec'll, for the hi’
ABNER LEE, Guardian.
11,1, be sold nt the court-house in the
town of K"i\vth, Monroe county, withiutlie lawlul
*aie. on ilie ft, *1 1 in *da> in January next, HO acres til
I No 14, in die Mli
la:
MU.it an order ol the Interior court ol
rdmaiy purpos* *, will In
11he lii *t Tuesday in Jan
’S I
land, cnutHiiiing Inn
mg to thi' estati oi John Smith, dec'd. loi
B
oi IlUlt*, In-Ions
"•fit ol i hr neirv
>, rh MANSEL J. SMITH, .Adm’i.
Y an order ot the I ntenor e«>m i i*t (ireciu
ill In
old nt
l-lioi
the
v-unh.ou tire
n, Phillip* and oihr
sou, dec'll. I i i ms oil llieday
& THOMAS INDBR80N
l d»'*dn> in February \
• ••*. i , tin hi.mil i it ek. adioimii
belonging to the estate of W illini
O N the I’fstTuesday n, January- next, will
be sold, under nii order ol the Interior court ol O >« ilio, pe
Nld.it .in order
HOHHi r o. DAl.K. Kx'or
of the Inferior court
uing for ordinary purposes, will
>, lot No.13, being in the first
.iters ol Hu. K c
\l*ooii ill,' tit >
t approved set III it}.
i ,\l>|-:it
,20
C XUER tin ord,
Columbia county, w in 1
be sold mi the first Tue -day i
Lours of sale, at the c lurt-h.i
No61, the 4th dist. in
lot—Sold as tin* prope
the heirs and creditor
nov 24—1J12 l J
LL bo
January nex
ton, the land w In i, -111
loan order of the Ini*
IUHN MiC iM.I ;*
of the Inferior court of
purpo«e
f W n. IIm
•xl, witliin the usual
ounly, une lot ,0 land,
igalo It 1 v*■ 1. a square
W H
Ii
to ail 01
B
l» wilt ( tin PI'H. Adm’r
sold nii the first I’m aday in
t. nt theruurt-hnuse in the town nl Kiiton-
Atnos Wheelas lornierly resided, agreeable
•riot* court, when sitting for ordinary purpo-
rilU.MAs \V. ONE.AL. Aoui’r.
Y an order of the Interior court of Put*
poses
sold the follow ing tri
derick Ward, dec’d. and sold
Fn
f the heirs of said
dec’ll.
On the first Tuesday in February next.nt tin*com i-hmisein the
town of Eaionfon, between the usual hours ol stile. -N»2 l-J am s
of land, more or le**, in Putnam county, on Little River, adjoin
ing Asa llearn ami other
order of the Inferior court ol
, win 11 siting lor ordinary pur-poses, w ill
i. " i it 'l l l.tnd. xxeilin-proved, lying in
in >' alt N. Khun mm . on II - me*’
and 2M. lot*.N.in the mil dish
tod ;• I N. . » M It, th. .nth ,n*i nl ortui-
\-M the leliow : 'I mil,
'ity.Ju, • l.iirj am' Km lie, all young and
>1 it SI A XT to aii order ot the Inferior
court 10 lialdwin couu'x when *itiins loi oixliiinry tiurpo-
1 .ii- - of *.ii.l county, the pin
■d— And -I negro* - *. men, I woman >1
cm of \r< - hcr Win sham, dec'd. lot"
editor*. Terms on the day.
I,K VI. I. I.KSTKR. Atlni’i
o
•N the lirM Tn
d \XT to :iu order of the Inferior
, w hen sitting fm ordinary purposes, will he *nld on
x \ It All M ('Ill’ll K Y,
Also on the
In tlie town of Madi'i
of sale, 300 acres ot land, r
1 February next, at the court-house
giin county . between the usual hours
__ _ re or less m Morgan county, on Lit
tle River, adjoining .Mrs. Hailey and oiliei*. Term* ol *«de—
Twelve months credit will be given—Small note* and approved
security will be required. MARY WARD, Auin’x.
novemoer 20 —*
P UllSt VXT t,
rourlo, .Mm ,in, ri.ui
mi order of the Inferior
y.when silting for ordinary purpo-
i:e*.lny in Jiimuiiy next, in the tow .•
•lie-third ol the lands delonging |.
Sold tui the benefit ol tin
11 the day. ,
IIMILLS MATHEWS, Legatee.
B
sold on th.
county, Jd
Sledge, de
Y ,11, order of tlie Inferior court ot Put-
county, w hen^
i* la
i, 1I1
v 11 by a id gi tinted
in tv iif Butt*. l*i. \*
. w tiit.it,. 1; irl *
■illiai
f the
mm: it
,1,1 order of the Inferior court oi
t.utv. when Killing for ordinary purposes, will
t f •• 11 in J.ie i H v ncxl, ..i tlie rmirt-nmi*e
tg ( l
i.laj ,1, Jauuury next, at
eouidy ol Hnncoi'k, the Mih'i i iUts
IP *n. the real estate id Hugh Taylor,
•1 private resilience 111 the vi|lm.e.—
eh to 11 ,*ol Inlid.i mem h**, outlie
>l w hich In III! - cleared and him .1
d I j o.ik mill pine. 'I hi' laud vv ill In
Itelnisei ' in lotsol IC.n *1 Jl'ai 1 e*— a
led onthedny ol *ale. Thetcin*« vv ill
a-ti'.ipe, c* 111. in cash— balance mu and two vein* tieilil 011
f»‘"l security. W II.LI AM TKBUELL, / . . „
no. n N. c. SAYRK, !____
H ll.l. be sold 01, the timt Tuesday in
April next, under an mah r of the court of Oidiu.irv m
l oluinhlM eouidy. tjn following tract* ol land, v / : one tin t N*
2*».t. in (Ii. .'Mb di'irici l-.arlv emndv . al-n No t;7, in the JSthdi*-
isbh di't miumally W ilkin
V I.HI'.I'. A lll.Ij to order to an of the lute-
1 tor court ot Jasper coiintr, w hen silling tor ordinary pur*
pti*es, w ill be s«dd to the highest luddei at Columbia court-h'Uise,
oil the first'I iiesvl.i) in Mnreh next, the 1 cal t *tute of Lucy Tm*-
loy, dec’d. I< it , in the county ol I’tdumlna. on the waters ol the
l ciiee ert ek,ad|oinii|o the litmtsol l iasley, Zncliery and other*,
conttiimu^ t * iere*. he the snnte more or le**. I'hose who vv i*h
to purchrt'. vv id pl* - a*e call on I’clei Fi uvvlord, Esq. ot t’oluilihin
. . unty, lor iiiim tii viioii in relation to the nrent.ses. Sold lor the
benefit ol the heir* and creditors ol *atd dec’d. Terms made
kuow it ou the day ul sale. 11ENN1TT CR.YW FORD, Adm’r.
' public hoti't
f thevill.fi
A 6RRGABLE to an order of ihn Inferior
eourt ol T iliaferrocounty, when sitting for ordinary pur*
|M‘*e*. will be*o|.l at tin* court-house door In the town ofl’raw-
i.i.dville, mi tlie Jm t T1ieMl.1v in Febittary next, one nerrowo-
ni.in by tlie nail .• id Lucy. Sold ». the prop. rt> ol iUchttl’d Lew
is. d«*c’d. tortlie benefit ol the heir ..ml creditors.
wll.lK WOMArK, Adm’r.
i’i ll .l, tn- lured 111 1111!~!><> 1-uiigh, on Wed-
V w Ito'd.iy l he :»l*t nt Deceml'ci, to the highest bidder, three
negro men. ■>. e neg, . vvmnaii and a gli’l.
Also, vv ill lie . ided at the same time ami place, a parcel of land
ly iug in 0 miles ol Mmitici Uo, containing 7’» « - r t o acre* ol clean'd
l.nisi—also am i n 1 11.1 < | cmitaiuiiiff ahotR 300 acre' «»t cleared
laud, in 3 nnl* s ol Hillsborough, whereon Simeon Ihuiiaiii lur-
loei.v lived, all unnei goud len-Nfs, with good hull'.** fi.r three or
..•nr tan di* * Terms made l,nowt. inthvdny. Uenleilnndltlv-
til as the pro|H*rty u| W illiam W . W liiie
dcc - J— 11 a,|s* T. H. WHITE. Agent.
ll.l. lie sold on the obi da) ol'JunUB
V v i y next, w ithin the usual limn s ol sale, at the house of
the a i :i,*r. Ail 1 In - pm soiial properlv belonging to tlie estate ol Eli-
li K" Mt, dec’d. convisting cldeflv ot Ii
tire, 'le. ii.* made know 11 on tlie day
PUBLIC LAND MALES.
SALK OJ' REVKRTLD LANDS, $c.
I X coiiipluuico with an Act of die (ieneiul
Assembly ol the Slate ol Uuorgia, pa>*i don the ^Aln.iy ol
:'"ar
V ol w hu ll vv ill bl
V lii
•• tfon
■ » Wi
he benefit of the hell*
l ew 11, iltrc’d.
I) \\ ID (’OOPEIL Ad
Wilkinson
il.l at llie pi..1
lei 1
each'b 1
lit of th
j
o
mi order of il,e Iufenor e.ourl of
*ounty . vv hen silting for ordiiiary ptir|o«e-,'
e ol holding Supei im - coiirls in the could;
‘J Tue*d»v in A |. r 11 next, with in the lav
originally \|ir
N • .’ I. ,
l I In -
ili'l
Adnt’r
TiiIInii county, containing J-I J a.
mp. ity ol W , I ,,rd, deiM. lor the hi
ec’d. Termx mi thedny.
W II I.I \M LORI)
JOHN LOBl>,
I\ tlx first 'riit’sdjiv of rphruarv nexi,
at the court-house, in the town of CJreeitville,* Meniwe
•it’ll \, vv ill he sold pursuant l" mi ol der ol the eourt *•! or
', mi nl liiml nu.ubei I |o in tin Hih ibst. i 1 said county, sold a*
1 " * .11 II Akin, tier’d.
ANN AM \s Mi DOt'O M„ Adni’r.
Id
O N ilit* first Tuesday in March nrxt, will
he sold on the public square in Entnidon, 220nrre* ol land
sold a
eal 1
editors
1 t’liiirles |.j
cupied at prese.it by said Barkley —
MILIILEY SI.EIMiE. Adm’r.
P tJRSllAXT to aii ortl«*r of tlit* Inferior
eourt ol Elbert ounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will tie sold on the first Tuesday in Fein miry next, at Elm rt court
house, Ido acres of land, nime nr le**, in tin vvan - i*of Cold W.uer
creek, in said county, adjoining lordnn, lielu * and others, fm the
benefit of tlie crediimsol James Chirk,dec
novemltef ^
P l'KSl - AiS T to an ortirr of the Inferior
court Ol June* county, wlim vdtn c for ordinary purposes
will be sokl on a credit of 1J.months, at the court-house in said
county,on the first Tu
hours ot sale, the I'nllo
perty of the
m .1M £7 FH A v ■! s r it an KLIN, Guardian.
GREEABLY to an order of the Infe-
l 1 ior court, m’ I’lilasUi eonniy, sitting for ordinary purposes
be sold at I li »u 11 Louse dm r ill mtla*ki cmtntv. mi t he Iir*
cliildr.n
1 division 1
day
’d. s„hl i
T.
ii,.ole
(;uki: \hu: to
« ARBI Till' BS. A .in.
rdcr ot tlie liifeno.
r*l 'I 1
. vv lieu silting lor
les'. compi
of land.
178, in tlie lltlidist Ol tori
tlie place vv hereon said <
.1 boy hetwei 11IJ and 13y
“ Bold lor the pur
«! wif 1 ini’ Ma'crl *
vest halt of hd No
. girl about|I0 years
11 rigid of bis wife.
I X the town of Entonton, Putnam county,
will be .old an Hie br.-l Tue.dn, in FVliruary i,e«.a»l ncr. ■
.,f laml.silj.iiniiK I' .II. ills nn.l ntlii ,-, IliewM >Ws .l-.w.-r
excepted being the real estate of John II. Walker, deed. Sold
for the benefit of the heir* and creditors. Terms 1J monilis credit
—small notes with approved security
d 27
JOHN. BAYNE,
Mum
. No
one Int ol
-Miitaininu
• I the
u
J acre*; one l«d id land lying in the lOtlidi
I JJ3, coutuiuiiig 1-2 m re*. Sold lor the he
nml creditor* of Thomas Kai ihroiigh, dec’ll.
18 JOHN W % K I), Ex'm-. in right of hi* wile.
XUER an order of tin* Inferior court of'
Morgan county, vv hen sitting for mdinnry purposes \v ill he
II Madison, Morgan county, between the e*uril hour* of sale,
the land and negroes be-
I*. 111<i -11 Tn
1 lie fornierlv \
9 10
JOHN KENNON, Adm’r
u
XDER ui! order of the Inferior court of
Baldwin county, wli
be sold before tin - court-hr.
day in January next. JO ne
Oeliee, dec’d. in u thn «* ac
mg oue-lmll thereof, lying
ty of Baldwin, nil sold n
dec'd. Sold for the bene
dec’d. Terms on the day.
MciJEllEE, An
GREEABLE to tin order, Irom tlie In-
. ferior court of Morgan county, when sitting^ for ordinary
rposes, w ill be sold at Dip court-house door
gtn county,on the first T
« lot of land,adjoining Znchnriah Fear
others, being the real estati ot the Orpli
dec’ll, of sail!county, Mild for thejr f
1 the day ol sale
thirds o
hnrle* .Mathew* am
of James Matthew*
Terms made knowi
REUBEN MASSEY, Guardian.
W ild, lie sold at Marion, Twiggs conn-
ty, on the first Tuesday, in January next, the vnlunhh
and well known farm, belonging to the estate id AV illiam Smith,
dec’d. in said county, three mile* below Marion, contajim g 1"’
acres,2JM m es id open land, w ith the usual necessary improve-
inents ; also the remaining stock of cattle. Twelve monthi
will he given, notes and security reiiuireu. S.»Pt by nmsen
legatees. WILLIAM SEARCY. ^
november 10.
r
ND/.K rdcr of the I,.ferior court ui
Putnam county, vv men
sold at thecourt-hmisi 1 th*
al hours of sale, on the fir
acres of land, more or less. P
Little River, a.lniining I
being the plantation
lor ordinary purpose*
of Ei'toiilon,hidween
the *aid county 1
Mil I
ley and others, it
wI1i1.l1 John Kingj dec’ll, formerly lived
old Tor the benefit of the creditor* • *1 Nicholas Dixon, dec’d.—
Terms made known on the day of sale
iMvemln'r H*
IRBY III DSUN, El
A greeable to an order of 11»«• Inferioi
court of Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary pu
poses, will he sold at the curt house, in tin - town of Dublin
eaid county ,on the h. *t 1 J'C' «•> 11 rnniinrv next , the Ian*I- b
longing to the e*t;,te of le-w-i* Hick*, de< d. lying in I ur„ 1
creek, adjoining Ma, »r J. Spivuy and oth-r-. «out lining 11
of high culm a
Sold 1
D ANJEL HICKS
OTU F.---O11 tin* f»r>t Tih-mIhv in .litim-
ary 1
entile I
f the
’ jmrpi
lerxoncounty, when Mttiuf tor
the market-house in the tow u of I^jiii-v ill* -
1 K lMtarres, moreor le*«, tying outlie wator* n ■* 1
biljoin. k li.nri-<,fL..«.ry, T ■, ■ ,.K,u- ....,
real «*taieo! John SteviMi'oii. dec’d. s«*h, t..i the
hVir,or »Md.Cd. JOHN C1.KMKN I
november 17
-11 i 111 Malm I.i. Mary - '
SI
Ity J ». Amy St noil her oi
lier inlam child, t 'I aritv Id
I Mai 1.1I1 her iul.inl child.
•It 3, and Henry Jyear*nl
■ heir* and 1 1 editors of *aid
22—1
Y an order of the Inferior court if Ogle-
thnrpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
the benefit id the heir.sand
know 11 on the day of nale.
LEWIS II LYNCH
di <■ 11 - * 7 JOHN I VM II.
gi#os'rroM:irs vLi:—on ii.r ii,^
text,w ill tic
in Thoimmlo
oldest chilli -
Ip*
Ma rv
void 1
ALEX M. WHITE, F.i
K (STI’OX I)
ti-nlrn ' i'"..'.V,; !>-'-'
'ALE.—Ann
of AN illiam Simum
countv. on the ; i -i
JlUlt* to tin
*, dec’d. will In
tjuirr'i), ALEX. .Al. WHITE, Ex
dpceiiilicr 4—2d*
P ursuant lo an order of the Inferior
court of Baldwin county, when sitting for ortUnarv
pose*, vv ill lie Mold nt the coui - l-hoii*e in Milledgeville, 011 Hi
Tuesilny in January next, 4 negroes,2 men and 2 women, belong
Sold for the purpose ot
Yf
li».Id and kitchen
rVlOAl \s II. EAL, Acini'
|lill*l'nrou:.li
nu to tin f 1
little, lob le
IB
’ll.l, lie Mild on thi' -iili Saturday in
at tin 1 lum*e ol 1 he widow riemrid.s iiem -
imniy. all the Pi rseiinl property helong-
Allrii (’lemeiits, Dec’d. consisting ol hor
.nut household niriiiluic.
I’KY ION It. <1 KM ENTS, Adm’r
/ILL In'sold at the laic residence of
Benjamin Milner,dec’ll, in Jonescounty, ou AAeducsilay
tin J Mil ilny ol January next, a pari id the pci i*liahle propel ly ot
*i*ting ot the crop ol cotton in kite*, corn, mihl' i ,
horse*, stock ol all kinds Imcoii, and various oilier articles be
longing to the dn-'d. for the liciielit ol the heirs ami crc'dilora—
I eiiiis 011 the day. PENKLHPE MILNER, Adm’x.
JDIIN T. POPE, ) ...
JOHN m R K rON, t
the lute residence of
ill he Mild on (In' LUh id January
.all the pi'isiinal property hi'lougiug lotlic said e-liit>‘,i'(iii-
11 g ol i •• >» *, lii'g* amt slii cp, I good mole, I y oke ol oxen, w ith
B .\ J ms- j m r rt Mint a , Mt
rail Williams, dt, ilnM. vv il
101I Ida
. 8 1
I • slack*
iod
oids and ell tic plantation tool* \ other article
nii"!'. Also vv ill lie rented 011 the*nmr day about Pitt
I laud, ICO ol which i* tn *h. AA ill be Idled at the
■ ittirxlih* nei'.ro fellows, nin' 2 Women, among wlinb
:,*ndih. Tlie Ferry to lie renled also. Terms oil the
HAYNES, .Adm’
URSl'ANT lo an order of the Inferior
eourt of Jasper county,when sitting for ordinary imrpo
ill he 'old on the first Tuesday in January next, in Monti
a part ofthe uegroe* belonging |o (lie
John Rl'
dec’d. lor the benefit 01 'lie hens nml creditors.
TIIOM As RIVERS
ember l» JAMES RIVERS,
Adm’r
IJ=“
Mild at the court-
Tm-'ilav in Jamiary i
lleslhcf Walker, dec
mi order of the Inferior court ol
only, vv hen sitting loroidinary purposes, w ill la
. tour in - .;rocs, belonging to die
Sold tor tin - benefit of the lien s
Terms made known on the day,
I Elm A HINOLETON, Adm’i
N Baldwin county, at the late residence of
Jeiemhtli Moi l is, dee'll, will he sold on Tlltil sday the Bill ol
Jamiai y next, all the peri*h.dde piopei ly belonging to said dec'd
I'ling oi horse*, < allle, hog*, liiiiiai hold ami kitchen lurmiure
At tlie»,une time and place the hind will be rented tortile
THE ADMINISTRATORS.
% Ik' ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
w w Janmiry next, nt tliecourt-liousedoor nfTallnferto coun
ty, bet
lard, di
the liei
i the will oj said tier’d, lor the bent
Terms on the day.
JOHN I MI'RPHEY, K.
II I, Im* sold .il tin* niarhrt-iiousc, iri
T w the town of Knlonitm.on the first Tuesday in Janmiry
i ' \l, one negro vvomaii named A'l.iey. belonging In* the estate ol
Amy O.l loll, dur’.l hti-ihi, liemT.I nl il- l—i.. Turin* , nnl,.
ftov *' HARVEY KENDRICK, A.lm’r.
Ii Y an order of the, Inferior court oiMor-
I X Baldwin county, at the late residence of
Marlow L. Pry or, dec’ll, vv ill be sold on Friday the 2d day of
Jamiary next, a variety of household nml kitchen furniture.
Terms—t’o-hloi all sums mulct 1Udollars—a credit ot 12 mouth
for all sums over 10 dollnm—the purchasei giving small notes with
security.with interest from dale il not punctually paid.
november24 THE EXECUTORS.
an order of the Inferior court of Bald
purpose*
tan cituniv, when sitting tor onlii
Mr.ilisoii, Morgan eouidy, ou the fir
ry next, two negioes, Big Sarah and Lillie
sonnl prooeiiy ol David (i. Hnrdvvirk. dec
fit ol the lieirs and creditors of said di-r’il. Term* mi Ho ti.
CLEMEN P R. /, AC.IIRY. Adm’
Al Alt I H A II AltDAA |( K. A im’ .
wlH be
I'nesday in February
Said as part of the real estati- nl Pet
llufl*..
iifuresaid
i 'il. lor the
the hr
ember 13
(■ It EE, A BLE to an older of the Inferior
court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purpo-
January next, at the
4
I'*, Will be
i Mi
nd. Stdil a* tin' pro|ie
•a***il, for their lie
ntv, lot No JW,hi the 7th ilistrii
ether countHiniiig 2h2 1-2 acri
tlie minors of John Freeman
ELI/. ABETlI FREEMAN. Cimirdi.i
/k (iPKIiAllLli to thi* Inst will and testa-
fl incut "I Wa'h'mrton N Dnw*mi, dee’d. will be «old in tin
ivvimf Clinton, J>m,| 'county, on the first Tuesday in January
ii said county| <
nd others, o:
NA'HIAN BREEDLOVE. Ex’or.
in an order of the Inferi-
or court, of Taliaferro county, when sitting tor ordinary
purposes, will l»e sold oil the lir*t Tuesday in February next, at
the court-house door in Lee county, lot No in. in the 4th .list ol
*aid county of Lee, containing 202 1-2 nere* of land, sold ns tin
property of John Smith, de
B X pursuance of nn order of the Inferior
court of Morgan county, when silting lor ordinary pm-jane*,
tv ill lie sold at the court-house in Madison, on the first Tuesday
in January next, all the negroes belonging lo the estate of Martin
' ickett, late ol said county, dec’d. Sold for the benefit <>| tin heirs
nri creditor*. (se,d 20) SETH WARD. Adm’r.
NDER an order of the Inferior tronrt <d
Pulliam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he
,old at the cmirt-liousi in said county, on the fust Tuesday in
January next, three negroes, viz : two boys and n small girl, he
estate i»l Henry Spivey,ih i ’tl. Mold lor the benefit
». WILLIAM E. ADAMS,) ,
JOHN I) \\ E\ PORT. 1
GREEABLE
dec I
T.
ole know n i
of land, sold
r (lie benefit of the heirs
WILLIAM SMITH, Adm’
o
X the first Tuesday
ill be sold at the court-house
vv itliin tbe usual hour*
I At li di*t of s.ti‘1 I'Mtnly , ci
Hannah's creek, belougin
Terms on the day.
dec 4
sale, i:
February nexi,
nl IVt.-r lice’ll.—
/ lOIIRY. |
VI. I.II'VK. < f ' k '
GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
L court ol Potiiain county, when sittin; as n court of or
of Putnam on Little R
and other', it being
formerly I ‘
idjoining lands ol Benjamin M*»*elc
*t of land on which John King, dec’
»ld lor the benefit of the creditors of Nicliol;
rni* on the day.
IRBY HUDSON. Ex’or.
irt ot the
•lit of the
Adni’r
u
TXDER an ortier ot tlie Interior
iMine for ordinary pur;
i:oiirt of
jse*, will be
rt Patrice.
Putnam county
sold on the fir*t I ne*il;tv m_J.imi.ir> hi'ai. a
F.atonton, the land belonging to the e*tat
dec’d. it beingtwo-tlnrds of a *quare. where
bert Patrick,dec’d now live- *
mining lands of AV illiam* i
eri-kk Terms made know u -
,mv3 C A I II ARIN E P ATRK b
XDER nil order of the Inferior court of
vvlmn sitting as a court ol m uiuary w ill L»
diKir in Madison. Morgan county,
about &
id oilier*, i
ntlie day.
u
I the
Ii’* shop, ail joining Shields and jail Int,
Min. Rebecca, Ann and Mary an infant
♦ti| of Runa Lockwood, dec'd. Sold
'Perms on the day.
ELL A/. ER LOCKWOOD. Adin’r.
Morgan count}
sold at the < ■uri-li'-U'
SKr-l in J.ii i
fcla.li.iin. * 1,1
4 negroes, nai i - !.
t tie real and per'- nal
tor the benefit ol the
O X the first Tuesday in January next, u ,11
'be mid in Maiiimn. Moreen .-o.inty. all Ill'll •"}«*•«’
James Irwm.de.-'.t c.'i>'i'Diic ol tw" .••iisesan. o i •
one Dlaatatn"! I'otiiaming . a - • • » ki ovv n a* li > •
anil Iltc pUntalion whereon iichi-j. mibm- niilf, "i
blarWi.nili, cntl . cerpe,. er he r. Pe.;rn, _
Twelve mouths t redil 1* | re t vrs II’M IN t.
annual instalment*. FR ANCIS II >
november 3
GREF, ABLE to an order of the Inferior
L court of .Mm gn
»e*, vv ill be sold at the
in February next, tin
of a large plantation
i county, when sitting for ordinal
on. t-hoiise in M idisoti,on the first l ue*u
real e*tate ol Fotin Northington, rnnsisti
ear Kmr'ton in *nid county . all in good r
ROBERT PE ARM AN. Adni’r.
IS Vi! Ll.l. A NORTHINGTON, Adm’i
IS
►ale.
Y’ an order of tlie 111ft rior court of Mu
dison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will 1
4)
o
X itie first Tuesday in January ne
w ill in- gold at tbe court-house dot r, In Uw tot* a of In
ton, Wilkinson counl IfiOacn •• a i n i less, part "t
No r*4. in the -11 li district ol said < . unry, being part of i
Joseph Riley, i
4tc.
December I
Cl LA RLE* 1
IOSTPOXED SALE.— Will he sold ,
r NDER uu order of the
Baldwin con
sold on the fir*t I m
the real estate <d Man ia
Solti for the be.irlil I i • m
dec’d. Terms made know n
Inferior court oi l
rdinarv purpo« - s. w ill be
tyl'lot of
a- tiie pr
decHinber L*
f TXDER an ordc
J Putnam county.when
I said dec’d. T*
of the Inferior court
An
I REEABLE to an order of the Inferior
f Oglethorpe county,
I Im'soIiI on the first I'nesday i
*aid comity, two negroes a in
'.o li, belonging to the estate
dd Im the benefit of (he heirs.
2»THOMAS EDWARD. Ailm’r
Litlleherry Edwards
U
4 (i H 11 11 AI > I, Il to an order of ih<
rl rim court ol Morgan county, will be
ay m Jamiary next, at the court-house i
II die negroes heloiming to the estate ol J
aid county, dec’d. Sold for I lie benefit of i
is made k now ii on the day.
Inh'-
tin* first Ti
v ii o| Madi
G It EE \ BLE m the Em cuton or Xa-
w ill county, w hen silling lor ordinary purposes, vv ill be
sold on Tuesday the 30th ul Di-ceuilier next, at the late residence
of Archer Worsham dec’d. all the p.-rUhahle properly helouging
to said estate, consisting ul horses, cows, hoes, household ami
kitchen furniture, and plantation utensils. Althesame time will
lie ran tad iln- plantation, cuiibi*tiiig of two tcnt-meiiib. Also wl
he lilt id ntlbiit;) i likely negruet. Tirmson tlie tiny.
q .v. ioIm i 21 TJ[lf. I XECUTORS,
O X Wcdneaday the 7th of January, 1690,
will lie sold ul I be lute residence of John Callaway, dec’ll
in Jasper county, all the perishable properly of said tier'd, con
sisimgol household urn! kitchen furniture, Block,&c. Trims oil
the day. ^ PETER CALLAWAY, Adm'
A T the Into residence of Levin Vinson
dec'd. in AA ilkinaini county, will he sold oil Tuesday the I Jtli
January next, all tin? personal estate ol said dec’d. consisting
horses, one mule, cattle, sheep, hogs, goats, the crop ol corn a
fodder, larnilug utensils, household and kitchen furniture, a
oilier art ides too tedious to enumerate. Terms mailt kuov>n
the day, and sale lo continue from da£ to day until all is sold.
dec 4
O X Friday the iWd of January next, will
In -old al the lute residence ol James Calhoun, ol Junes
county,dec’ll, mar Fm l villi , all the pei ishalde properly, lo vv il
lion*, mules, entile, oxen, hog*, ioiii, (odder, household and
kitchen tui inline, abo one gig, nail the crop ol cotton In the bale.
Terms made k> own on llieday.
Al*o at the same time and place, will be rented Abe idnntn
ol about 200 acres belonging to the e*ful« aforesaid. Sale to i
liitiie horn day today until all indisposed of.
S AMUEL AVINFREY, Adni’r.
dec M . El'EEMA II. CALHOUN, Adm
I N jus par county, at tin; late residence of
AN illiam O/htirn, dec'd. will be sold on Friday the Kithdoy ol
January next,all the perishable property of said dec'd. roiixisting
of Imu'clndd nml kill In ii furniture, fiiriiung utensils,
fmhh r, the crop of seed cotton, horses, one yokeof oxer
lings and sh< cp, and *undr> mhei in tides too tedious to iiienfion,
I at the s.inie time and negroes hll
flil ol the heirs and n »'ditnr*ol saiddei ’d. Terns on
RICH ARD TURNER,* Adn|l
m than Alkinsou, d
•eiieshorougll ou the
i by the name u| Xau
•c’d. will be *old at Ih • court-hou
ii*t Tuesday in January next, one
, and a girl named Eiio, for the lien
I said dec'd. Terms on the Ray.
LAX A Ill'S ATKINSON, I:
W ILL l>c sold hi tla- town of Greenes-
borough, Greene county,
John Payne, late of
t*fit of the heirs and creditors
JOHN PAYNE. Ex’.
4 GREEABL F. to an order of the Inferior
m court ol Jasper < ounty, w lien sitting fur ordinal*) pm p
rourt <tl Jasner < 'tunly, w lien sitting f.
• ill he sold on the first Tuesday in January
oil** in Monticello, the negroes lieiongiiig to estate
O X Timrsday the loth day of January
next, vv ill be sold nt the bite residence of Jones Rivets,tic
ccii .ed in Pulliam county, the balance of the perishable prop*
n| -aid dec’ll, consist in g of one road waggon and harness, hor
mules, rattle, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen fuinitor
I eriiis made know n on the day of sale
•li'i l JOHN A. RIVERS, Adm*
O X the fust Tuesday in January next, wi
be s,,|it before the court-house in the town of Ifarlfoi
Puh,-ki county
Hartford
ie horse, saddle, bridle, and martingale
i**nrtinent ol metliciue and furniture, a small
house now containing said nietlit ine, books and othe
the properly of Dr. Archibald Young, late o’ said county.
ii right of his wife.
f TXDER an order of the Inferior Court,
J w lien sit t in? (hr ordinary purpose*, w ill lie sold on I he fir«t
ember 20
••lit will Ih i
D ANIEL I), STI’ROES, Adm
.. . ... _
InitiD licnMolorc ic*. i vixl Lt the use of the stale, ’ the ( ouiiili*
I under th,- provision* ol saltl act, will olTer fm
IM) i.i the town ol MUleilgev illc cmiiim nciug
iv the Dtthdayol Eehrunry next, immediately troutiiig
LAFAY 1*1 I’E II A LL, and continue Iijiiii tla) today a* herein
allci sped lied, the Fiuctioiml purls of Surveys, Keservatio - ,* mid
Islands, •‘del have ieverted to the State by default ol funner
purchuxen, itlsui <«• Krnctinnnl part* ul Surveys, R, nervations,
«tud Islam,*. it«i| sold fui want of hhtileisat I,inner s.ur*, ami th<-
Stale's tin It m the Lot* ol hind condemned a* Iruiidulciilly draw n,
vv hich Imvc been soUl and level led to die State, vD :
Ou Momlay the Kith of Fcliruury, tt ll J9,
Fractions No 11 «nd 33, nml the state’* hall of lot No 41, in the
tithdistrict of Fayette county ; mid trarliuns No lto, Utt, llti. 18'*,
I Viand lttti, in the 7th dhtv irt, and N<»* It), II, 25), 30, 4!), ftO, 70,
lit,, I a ami 142. In the Mil disti ict.aml 1J,\ t.Ri, IJ7, Iln l.M), 161,
I Aii, Im*. loi and I .2,in the 14th ditti let ol lornierly Fayette now
De Kalb county, and Nos l.’> 11, in the lit distrirt ot WiiU>.’M coun
ty, nnd3l3nn«l 314, ill the 1st district formerly Walton r.ow New-
t»i count), and i’7, ttttm.vl2 , >7,tn the'dvldilAricA Wnltoi county,and
m, :u»i, 331, .141, 3»2. 313 and 311, ill the lilt district, mid the
State’s half ol h*t* No 12H. 160 ami 221, In the l*t dl*l< tel ol Henry
county, ami the State’s hull ol lot No 127, in the 4th district, utid
Suite’s half of No IM, in the 6lh district.
On Tuesday the 17th,
ructions Nos 7«. 121, I4'», 100, 217. 2<,(>, 277, 279, C4fi, 372, 117,
mid 1in the !Hh illstrlct lornierly Henry now New ton county
I No* 400, 402, 403, fi*4, 423, 436, 426 mid -129, in the Uth di*irlci
I'nrnn i ly Henry now Walton count) ,and the State's hall ot lot No
‘ J, In the 12th district of Henry county, and the Mote’s halt ul lot
o7l, in tin' I >th disti i, t,aml fraction* No* 2>*I, .V-’,, 3tt!». 31" id.
I. ikWntui >'i. in the lt>llidi*trlct formerly Hem) now Newton
eounly, and the Stale’* hall of lot No304, in ihe l'<(h di*tiicl ol
nry eounly. and Irnclion* HI. 127, bill, Ili'l, 179. 171, IT., .I.i,
, 237, 2oi: nml 239, 111 the I7lh (l|*irlcl lornierly Henry now De
Kalli count),and No* 17'J, 229, 382 m.d336In tlit 1 thtliiuicl.
On AVi'dnusday the IHili,
rhefollowing Itlnnds ntlarlied to Henry county, No* 1, 2, .7, 4,
7, 8,9, It). II, 12, II, II, I'., Hi, 17, 19 20 21 olid 22,mid Nos
h, HI, i‘2, 11 > uml t Ih. in tl»c l«f ilisp . t ol furiurrly .Monroe
Pike county, and Ni**3, 4, 2.'>L 27 in the 4thdist Moi.r >e, and
traction 117. and lot No lod, anti Irnrtlnn No 191, in the '/lit tlisli ii t,
nml the Blale'* half ol lots LAG, RV> mid 1' L, bl tlie (fill d,*tro t,un«
lale’slmll ol lot No 2, in Urn Hth disiricl lornierlv Monroe
Pike eounly, iiihI ii action* No* 279 ami 271 lu the toll district
I'ikt , ai d Iln- state's hull ol loi No 131, in the lltli ulMiict
roe, nmt (In Mate'* hall o| lot No I Id, in ilie I2llt ilMrii I, and
• late'* halt of lots No* 19, H9, III*, .W2, 302, .LMnml312, in tbe
ith district,andIractloH322. In the same district, amt fiaciams
273, 3«kl, 31!), 391 and 393, in the same district Monroe now
Itihb county.
On Thursday the 19th,
Friction* Non,'91, 10(1. 107, 109, 110 and 146, in the I Ith district
lonroi county, and Ihe islands at inched to Monroe cmintv,
>, 27, 3H and 3 >, ami Irm lion* No* 239, 2.17 mid 272, in the 16th
district Momoe now Pike < mints, and the l»lund*mUiclicil to Blbl
TAVERNS.
JAVRSOX BALL—Tlie under-
.he COFFEE HOUSE, and having < .
e Jackson Hull, sofiritg hit old friend*, the cu*»o-
m*e mid the public in gct.critl, for a continuance
From Ids lotigexperience in thi* line of hutim*'-^
•on, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share
lb will add two of his former buildings to tho
which willmuke it as convenient a« any Tavern
• place. Hi- nearer than any other to the Slate House, und
alk thcri t • ti autlul.
he Li . done. hi> term* w Ul correnpond to th*’ baa’lie^ - *
ol (lie time* and tiie sciircitv of mom-) ; and his table will be sup
plied w illi ,i* good a* tlie country aflbid*.
pi,'tidier '» SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
i patronage.
THE SUBSCRIBER lmving niurir
coiisidernlile alteration to his dwelling house, situated
ill tin- town of Sa Ilium ilie, Washington county. Get),
the North side ol iln rmirt-hmlAe square, with the view of open
ing a HOl'sE OF KN PERTAIN Al ENT, will have it in reafii
m* lor lit* reception ol Travellers, by the 20th ln*t. and toltcli- a
■Imre ot iiublieJiHtronnge. His fare will be such ns the country
u(\urd*,aml he (l.»tiers liiftiscU that ho w ill be able to give sati* -
tmuto such a* uuv) call. (*ept 3) _M. BROXA V
INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN.-—
GEORGE AV. DILLARD, ln»gx Waive to assure be’
triciulsand tiwpublic, that hi - it prenared to nccommo
all visiter*and travyflers who may favor lilinfw ith their com
pnnv. Hi-‘table* are Luge and capacious, and vfLU be supplied
with the hen the country urtbu's. ItU situate ou Ihe lower toad
Umling onto Alnhnma near Dr.IngenmUFcrry.
nbiml n*, Mar, b, 17—if GKORGK AV. Dll .LA BP.
M ANSION HOUSE, Ht tlie cor-
nf the t'uurt House Square, nml Mulberry Street;
con, Georgia.
BTTTTh’K AA El.l.s Imve ngiibi taken cliarge of tills well
known f, uU>U*hmei.t, (formeriy under their care,) and which
vv ill, in future, rei civ e the iiau c:inte mid particular superlnten-
from In*deteimined ossidtiitv
who may visit it, and from
•eper, lo merit and receive .i
culnrl) from old friends «txk
v August 26
ounty, No* ul mid (V*. andIracttoiis No* too, 227, '2«-i - , 397 nml
in the 1*1 dist riel of Houston now Urnw bud count v, mid No* 271,
276 mid 27(>, in the till district o| lloii*tuii now Biiih enmity, mid
Nos 2<i9, 219, 211, 211 nml 232. in the 6lh district ul Houston now
Itilili county, mid Nos 3.61, 2.72, 29lt, 2»,!t, 271, 272, 273 mid 278, in
■ *iunedistrict Houston cutnlv, nml Nos 219 and 261, in tlie 71Ii
D irt now (3 n w tonl. mid Nos i-iu, 147, 1 IH, 119, 160, 161, 162 ami
171, in tin- (fill ill -trii I Houston county.
On Friday tin' ‘20th,
No.Inn, lin, ill, 1 ci, in, lj„; 117, nn, ,,r., I,I7. 13Hnml I.'jO.Iii
il,,- mil .ii.iiiri, .mi, No. iu, m, i n, ns, inn, ill, iu, iia,. o,
29*. 211, 212, 213, Jot, 29‘2 amt 290, in the I2th dsitrii I, ami Nut, 127,
RiU, 193, 219 and 211 in the Dili district, uml Nos 31!), 321, 3/2, 827,
EI3 1111,1331, in the full district.ami Noh IR), 11)0, 191, H'2, 139, 239,
7 ami *’38, in the 16th district.
On Saturday tlie "1st,
no* OL 1,7, fill, (.4, 70. 76, 77, 177, 178, 179, 183, likl and 189, In
the 19th districtorigilinllv Houston, mid No* 209, 211, 23(L 236nml
nml 240, in tin sunn- district m,w U raw lord county . ami lire island*
iclicil to llmislmi county, No* 77, 78, 79, 80, ti, 82, 8.1, 84, 86,
87, IHI, 89, !W, 92, 'U. 94, 9 .mid 9ti, mid fraction No 177, uml lot
179, and Irnctlous Nos 216, 219, 2IH and 21!), in tbe 1st district ol
Dooly cmity,nml fraction No l,In the 2,1 district, mid tractloni
No* 6, 89, 99, \TI, Ufl, 99, 100, 10J, 132, 133, 131, 114 und 185, ill the
lltli dbliict.
Oh Mntiday tho
„.,* mo, 197, 151.1. 194, 196, 218. 219. 229, 221, 239, 240, 241, 242,
.7, 2’»8, 270, 271, 2/2, 278, 279, 2119, 201, JH J and 2H6, in the •Him-
district, and Nos 1 2, 3. 4, 9, 7, 8, 11, 9.7, 79, 09. 01, 02 98, III,
139. 161 amt Bill, in the Oili district, ami Nos 2, 3, •> and 2 i7, in the
loth distiu t, and No* 2t»2, 399 mid 391 in the IJlhdiolrict.
On Tue.i-duy the ‘24tb,
No»»,, 'r.’o, ssi, i». iv,, i'.i. 1mm, u,,,,. nn, .ft.,, an, aiv an,
119, 3.21 mill 367. in tlie 13th district, ami No* 29, 80, 31, 32, 33, 34,
16, n, an, UO, 9'2, m, HI, 1A6, 14«, H7, HO, iwtnnd mo,and lot
191, amt Iractious Nos 192 and 193, amt lot If)I, mid fractions fijos
106, 199. 197. 198, 109, 229, 230, 248, 240, 2fe2, 2.63, 264, 2'Aumd2»0
u the 15th district.
On Wednesdny th»
No* 209, 239, 240, *241 and 242, In the 19th district, and Nu394, iu
the 6th district of Gwinnett county, and lot No 10, and tractions
No* 26, 40, 41, 4*2, 99, 2IH nn,l 247, in the Ifihdblrict, and No* 278
and 3JM, in the snme district now lie Kalb couiAty, ami Nun 97, 00,
IH1, 1B2, 223 and 299, lu the7th district Gw inuett counig, mid Nos
X, 74, 06, lift, 133. 134, 161, iWi, 187, 179. I1H), 191, 199, 208, 2IH,
.«», sal, sal,,,,.loot, in (#..< J«t nl - Irmitt •wun|y, lixui Nil*
94, 1U2, 103, 137, 1311, Bill, 199, 19.6, 109, 218, 219, 287, J3H, 262 Ulid
263, In the 2d district, mid Nos 117 and 183, in the 4th dbfiricfc
On Tliuj-Hday the ‘JOtli,
190. 197, 224, 201 nml 319, lu (Aielsl district of Etu ly coun
ty, and Non 388 , 380, 394, 3611 and 401, in Ihe 6th district, and
• 141, 174, 176, 178, 177, 178, 179, RH, 195, 189, 2M). 290 and 316.
e Hth district, mid Nos I I, (,7 ami 411, in the 9th district, uml
No* *281, YII2, 318, 319, 363, 3H, .*«/», »61i 382, 396, 39ti, 397, 105, 409,
110,413, 411 and 416, in the 11th district.
On Friday the 27th,
mos 14. 30, 31, 56. W, 137, 170, 172, 174, 176, 179, 178, 297 , 200.
299, 300, 3*16, 409. 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, lift, 419, 117, 418, 422 and
124, in tlie l.'lli disliict, and Nos 113, 116, 119, 187, PHI, 216, 219,
370, 371, 372and 373,in the Hth distrieJ.and Nus 194, 196, 199, 192,
212, 21., 211, 215, '219mid 217, In (lie Ifttli district.
On Saturday the ^JHtli,
210, 223. ‘219, 240, 211, 213, 293, 206, 2f»7 and 2J»2; in the mine
district, and No* 321, *168, .I'd, and 3!M(, in the 2»th dixtricl, mid
Nn* 81, 129, 109, l'*7. I!)!!, l!»9, 2U0. 227 , 240, 241, 242, 244, 240, 217,
250, 207 . 291, 282, 270, *272. 209, IfK), 335, 370 and 4*20. iu tint 21*1
district, and No* in land tat, in tli«'2lilh district,nud Nu* 401, 44o,
111), 4l9mid IV., in the 29th district,
thi iYloiiday the Vid day of March,
No*. 303, 401, 418, 429, 430, TH, 436 and 430, iu the 1st dist form
erly Appling now Telfair county, and No* 824, 825, 929, 827, 842,
844, 848, 12»|, 866, 860, f*57, 1*09, (.90 , 891, Mi2aml993, in the2ii dis
trict ol A(ipliiig county, and Nos 26, 28, '27, 78, 79, 1:K), 111, 186,
138, 291, 339, 3x1, 419 . 449, 4.00, 49B, 499, TM\ 600 and 610, in the
3d district,and No* 169, 490, 481, 4ii2, 4(>H and 495, in the 4th dist.
On TueHility the 3,1,
Nos 498, .000, 59|, 602, 603, 604. 617, 618, 610, 622, 623, 624, 62G
mid 627, In the same disiricl, and No* too, :»ul, 3.39, .‘Ml, 342. 344.
310, 317, 370, 371, 372. :<73, .‘nt, 376, 378, 377, T7H, 38.5. .fIMtmid
e ot .Mr. \a ELLS - w h>i !,c{
the limi'c.and nttiuillon to th*
' pa*t» xpi i .cnee a* a Tnverr
m e of public pntroimcc,nnd p
i.’c* and farmer ru-r i
COM MEHCIAL HOTEL.
The xuhscrilier very respectfully infarms his friends
_ and tin - public generally, tint' he has op< ued n UDUS1'.
NTER'I’AlNMENT.I-i T av. llci- and Hoarder*.on Alain
l, in the midst ol iln*Cotton market, lfi, house is large ami
•iilcut, and tin best Unit the nun kei alb* - ds w ill al all tbucH
be iu plenty. The latest new * tiom Europe L received at every
arrival, mid tlie current pro c» from New York reeelved werkly.
Lt sides oilll relit papers daily. D. BKC'KET.
t oltunhin, H. U. Dec 11 — tf
farjk. to THE Aiitf. Iaub
rn^wl KENDRICK A ALLEGIU) CI.OPTON, in cunnre
lillWL turn Will. N. II. BEAL, have taken the house in E.,.
iton, know n a* the Mansion House, heretofore occupied by Beal
Kimhi ougli, a* a House ol Entei taiiunenl, situated on the Eos'
•I lu*r o| till - juihllc squill e, lu the mo*t pleu*aiit part of the \ il-
,'. I’ti.m Mrs. K« tidrlek's h ng ex] • nence in I lolnrss, ;lioth In
Eatmdoii and Monticello) she holies to share a part of the public,
pati ullage. dec 8—tt
STEAM & POLE BOA'J’
FREIGHTING LINK, between Macon,
Savannah and Charleston.
The undersigned has procured n steam
boat,(the Nurt!i-('an>lifia)tu run between
Miicoii, Snvnnmiii mid Uharle*tun. liming theufiproacliing l»oai-
lug season. The Nm lh Carolina (s n staunch, good hout, has re-
nfly undergone a tborotilDi repair, and I* excelled by lew In
iced. She w ill take li eight to and troin either place. From her
•ii - t ruct Ion a ml en*y draft ot water,it ia believed she will oteet
with uw tlifticuU) lu rniulnir to Maeou whenever the rivet - is ul R-,
Unary iKiutiiib height. AA lien ji i* not in such a state as to ad-
twt her reaching .Ala run, site vv ill bn met with such lighter* as
will have uo tytliciiby In getting u|»—*m tliat nierehaudise shipped
by her will lint be detained on the river, on account ol low water.
-There Is mi doubt that by (hit arrangement, the spare ol time
luirloliirr columned lu transporting merchandise between Macon
ami those place* will he shortened at least one halt—and as no ex
ertion* will lie spared to make a *nfe and expeditious mode ot
trnsporudion, it is therefore Imped and expected,that those dexi-
rutis ol seeing *o desirable mi object effected, mid particularly
those Inlet oMi d In the |)ruf<perity of iAIurun, will patrunise thi*
undertaking. '1 I"’ Nuith Uaroliua will leave t harleston on her
first trip, about the fust November. II. AV, Conner, E»q. will ucf
a*agent In Churlestun, und Messrs. Thomn* Butler, k Co. lu B.i-
vniiiinti. JOHN T. KGAA LAM*
Macon,Septenthei I tf
('HEAP HARD. WARE.
A N assortment ot HARD-WAKE, CUT -
I.ERY AND IlLACKHMlTIIH TOOLS. anmunUng ft#
19,000 Dollars are uflhrrd for sale, by IIKAKD Ac COOK, at east
mid cliurguri lor Cash or approved paper. Country merchants are.
invited to cull at the Store toruierly occupied by al.i'. Etui Ac 1,4
and exaiuiuu for thoiusvlvi x.
AugusUi, Nov 24~-lm,
Iff ll.l,-IRONS, JJAIIiS &. GUDGEONfii.
If*. Thusubscrllier having reduced his prices for Mill Iroir*
vciy tow, lor tlie sake ot ready money, and hnvlng been sevCraL
iiinrv, iiUiirisiinlriJ In Rt-niiu itn> uwiiv) ut ull, alter f.iltiiftil
uilffe*, Im< w ifiiuh to Uuoi iu uLl persons who wai>t such urtiUea tUl
Ih - leel* vary ttuvJiLlul fvr their call*, but ik determined to UcMver
Ide work only on tbe rash being paid be tore il i* moved from (be
stiup, us be has sutlered very severely by u contrary course, to the
great prejudice ol Uimw* who have luj iilshed the material*.
(1 r Those who have received work at 20 cents per pound, by
protwiHtBK to pay ready cash, ami have failed, um; expect to fay
26 cents per pound, agreeable to n»y common rules.
Bdgevflh “
MUIadgevfllt, Doc 19.
I. T. CUHHING.
I'nesday inJanuary i
4 GREEABLE to nn order nf tlm Inferior
court of Pula*ki county, sitting for ordinary purpo»»-», will
O S tin tir.-l Tuck,lay in January next, will
be sold, at the court house In DeKalb rounty, the negroes
belonging to John Moade dee’d. Term* made k now ii onthedny
"I ’I GO'S. |MPK“, Adm’r.
\x
711. L
for the benefit ol the he
»M oit tin* lirst l ucHday in
, Ml the eourt-house in Warren eounfv,
d *ale, oil the first ’I'ue'day in January
of ftamuel Camp, d.
w
ILL In
T«
old on the*
t. at the eourt-Im
I lioui all th»- r
r Ho
GERARD CAMP, A'lm’r.
first Tuesday i
nl estate of Rn hard lla
Heddkkaed Jerry The |nni'*oldhy ,
•y the direr ti<*:i oi tin w ill of Ihe dee’i
sill he given . him' Hi*' land sold in lot-
ALFRED IVERSON,
tURSl.’AXT to all order of lii, Inleror
O N tl,. first Tuesday iu February next,
will be -old to the highest bidder, in the town of F-aiontnn
• « Im-Io ging to the e*t«p- of .) hi, M
• llem blacksmith. Term*—credit ’til
es and aoprover! sr*carity. Sold Ly ai
MARK a. I'DOPER. A lm*r.
m,’; hl'tlirmli jlarh'V,urid N„» i, 18. !*),’ in. 'ifldhim, ill,in llir
8th distrlet of llall county, uml Nov i, 13, 2.6, 37, 48, 49, 69und 88,
in tiu-Dlh distriet.
On Wednesday l!m 4th,
Nos 87, 88, IM, 70, 82, 83, 84, 01, 93, 98, 98, 107, 110, III, 112,113,
11.5, 119, 117, 121, 121 and 145, and the State's hall ol lot No 149,
fraction No 178, in the same district, ami the State’* half ot lot No
4<!, and fraction NnH9, In the JOth district, and lot No 180, in tbe
l ltli district,and NosJgi, 18*2 und 126, In the l*t district of Halier-
sham rounty,nml lots Nos lOanrl 189, in the Sri district, amt lot
No in. and fractions No* 121 12H, 120,139, 131, 132, 133 mat 134, in
the 4th diktrict, anrl Nos 1, 3,4,0, 7, 8,10,13 amt 16, in the* 6th dis
trict.
On Thursday the Sth,
No« 19,17,18 and 29, and lot No nib.in the same district, and frac
tion* Nos8,7,21. 38.39,49, -t2,46, 48, ITnmi 48, anrl lots No* 19 and
100, In the fitli district, and fractions Noa 10,30 I7K, 201, 206, 201),
207, 2l»8, 209, 210,211, 212, 224 and 226,in the J0|li district, Mild No*
21,104, 162, 198 and 174, in the I Ith dirfirict, amt No* 37. 38,30, ‘10,
72, lo9,130’, 138, 18.5,185,204,205,215and 218, in the 12th district.
Ou Friday the 0th,
■ l/ll | u ,,|,i ,| 1( . 1(1,1. ..(• rv No«2l.?S,ll)l.l05, 108.130.111,1*,114,lffl,IM,18S. lOanmi IM,
llili IM Hold Oil tf H lo'll Ol Jamiary in the lit h (list r I< t, and lot N^o 18, in the 1st district »d Rabun coun-
w w next, at the jtlanlatloii ol E/ckicI Wimberly, ^r. '»• I ty, und lot No In, in the 2d district, anrl fractions, N"* 8, 49 78, 77
Twiggs county, dec'd.the horse*, anrl other stock, household for-l and Ti, in the .d distrir4, and Nr.s 12, 13, 37, 3H, 3 r », 60,1>8,79,'n,79
niture, a gigg and harm **, and other article* ton ti-diou* to enu- and 89 in the 1th district, and hit N<» 10, and fractions So* II, 12, 13
83, in the 6thdistrict, and island* Nos 177 and 41:3, in the 2d dist
of Baldwin county, and fraction No 10,
J. KE1NTER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
H A8 jutit received an eleirant assortment
111 vriy lupeiior KXTKA »!’I-KKKINK CLOTHS, I.. .
which will he sold on reasonable terms. Also on hand annssort-
mentof Ready Made f JftATSand 1'ANTAI.OONM, tbc.ofhU own
uta ke. All work in his line, will be done n.s uauaitn the most ntmt
and fa»hiunablc'sijr|c, ul the slightust notice.
The Fall and Winter Fimhiuim from the Northern Cities Jurt
recHfgd. Milledgeville, Nov 3, 182U.
ytT AI.IJA BI.F, Pit OPE RTY.- A greui
▼ Barguin.—The *al»*riil*er expecting to spend part of hi&
time In the low country,oflWsthe following valuable PL.YNTA-
IONH tor *alc on good terms, or on a long lease for rent:—
1200 acres at laiul on the AppalurJde River L Marberry’s creel.,
hod) —about 200 acre* open land, and about 800 acres of tbe
TVOTB’E.—On the first Turn,lay in Jan-
1 l nary next, will lie sold at the < ourl-liou*e in the town of
.Month ello, Jasper « ounty, all tin- personal nroperty iH-loiu'ing to
Iln e*|»it»‘ r,| AN iu. Griinmett, dec’d.bcqueatlied t** Sarah E. Grim-
im-tt, «b c’d. for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors ol said tlec’d
I • rn.* made known on the day.
nov 13 SEABORN B. GRIMMFTT, Ex’or.
W r ,l
A* Im* Hold at tin* lioUHt* of Littlcdmry
nty .
Friday the Rfih »lay
■ estate of John liar -
f caltle, liogs, household,
• perly be|«,r .'iug I
nd sundry other article
:« known on ti" ilav.
MU A.) All II ARRIS,
L. B. HARRIS.
ItJIXiKOKS TO IIIHL —Tin* undurHifrn-
ll will liir* at the court-house in the town Eatorton, on
lay of hiring. All person* i
onging t" 'aid David 51Vrick
ii every instance unh
Term* w ill la 1 made know n on the
idehted I»*r the I,ire ol negroes be-
ar« notified that suits will be brought
I HOM A•» MOsl.I.Y,
ROBE RT M A HR K.
AMI.I,MM A ARNEK,
IRBY 111 DSON
IRIXti—On Mouriay th,: J9lli Decern-
bei, instant, will be hired in E do don, for the year Jf’A
•roes belonging to the childr
II
the nei
II "IRUNG in (ire,
u
XDER ai
_ Putnam county, w nu
l»e sold on the fir*t TitM"d
door in said county, al* 4 "* 1 ^
of Ra.-hel Law son. deed ■•
Whitfield and others.
tors. Term* on ilie day.
novern!»er 3
order of the Inferior court nf!
w'uMi ‘ittinc for ordinary purpose*, will ,
YY
7|L!s Ih*
AHA Bl E. fi'trd
lo an onif*
\\)VM
orilur of tin* Inferior court
iiM^wlirii 'iltji g for ordinary purpo*
F uesday
Lexington, tn
fTXDER no
^-2 Pulaski county
void at the court-hot - .'
Mary n*-xt. a lot <d la
•list formerly Wilkttv'
«t being the place win
Um- J.n.perty „( Kli.L:
fTXDF.lt an or I. r "I
Baldwin county, when 'i u
sold at the court-house in the i •»*
Tue'd ty in January next one h -
of the (ioveru'uent l"’. 1
Marlow L. Prv or resided s also *
the benefit of the creditor* of Ma,
WJCtfay. fnov?)
order of the Inferior court of i
111 / »■ KI All F.
GHEE * Bl.Y t-
.Mtaininc “ r r*
Interior eourt o! |
executors.
V1 >L!» tn oritur
of I Ilf* I life-
benefit of sa i<l Orphaas. fern*
ntO. R AA H.KINS. Guardian.
of the I nfVrior rourt of
ti iz for ><r lina-% purpose*, wi'l
/ At 11 MU All EhAR', Adm’r
lonrmg t<; the esii
far the hem-tit ol tlie heir*and r
I AMES BUTLER, A Ii
H'lfSrWT to an order of the Inferior
) next, ut wee,
named Fed, Hot,
• ng tlie |>ers<,i,n|
oi Madison,
u»unl h*>or»
o
N I ridny the ^tfi day of Jnnunrv nex r
MARK A COOPER, Ado.
eahoroufrl).—On Tuet
iexl, will Im hired in ih<- town
li-groes,r,l all de*rrpition',Himii
Llii' Usiriil) . iin«l Dennis a g<>'
ot nnmwin couiiit, nnu irncuoii rsu in, iu the 3d (district, and Nos
21 ami Mi in the 4th district, and fraction No 269, in the 9th di-trirt.
and No Z52,iu the Bfilidistrict,and No I'd,, in the 18th district,and
Nos 1!)!!, 213, 267 and 25,'!, in the 29th district.
On Saturday tlie 7tli,
Nil* 1, 2, -I, 21, 2H, nn, (ilniiil !1Q1, ill thp Mili.lrlclof Williinvin
county, and No 324, int ne 2d district, and Nu* Cand 12, in th» 1th
district, and Nos 18.6, I'll nud 288, in the Uth district, und No 112. in
the Hth district, and No* 289, 310 and .'HI, in the I7lh district, and
No24.1.Ir the 18th district,and No399, in tin 22<l district N«<s
287 amt 2' t, iu the 23d district, and No* 213, 24-1, 24.5 and .’18, in the
28th district,and letter* A ami B. and Nos .59, 118, 232, 417, 437ami
438, in the l»t district of Wayne county, and Nos 249, 260, 275, - r 7t,
and 282, iu the 2d district, and No* 224, 226, 284, 285 und 298, in the
3d district. .... ,
One-fifth of the purchase money will be required in hand, in
specie or current bills, on any of i lie chartered Banks ofthis State
JAMES WHITFIELD, )
I VANS MVillUK I r | u joncri
ROBERT VV. t.AR.NL'S, f f ' ou,ni * ,ontrs *
JOHN MERCER, J
The Editors of tlse Constitutionalist, Savannah Georgian, Da
rian Gaxette, Macon Messenger, mid Athenian, will give the above
eight weekly insertions in their respective papers, commencing
a* early a possible, unlexiotherwise, invtructcd by the Commis
sioners.
» \ tin: PrcHiHuht of the* I nilufl Status - —
In pur-uance of law, I, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, I're
dent of the I idled States of America, do hereby ^declare and
make known that a public sale will be held at the Laud Office
Tallahassee,in the Territory ofKIorida.on the second Monday
lanuarr, 1829.lorniedUpoatlol tin- public land* situate withm
rl.• 1iit.it «,i tlit- umlerioentioned townships und fractional *
'Tin- land i* situated about 10 milesfroni Monroe, Walton county,
and 19 miles from Athens—said to be a.* well watered by hi •
spring', and a- healthy a situation as any In Georgia. The prenit
se* will he sold low for cash, negroes, or one long credit.
Also'JM acre* ol loud, 4 miles froru Cov ington, on Die road to
Madison, nlioot 1 1-2 udles from Jeflerson Acaih niy ; the land lie*
well, and ahoiit 30 acres nf open hind, in u fine ueighhorhoud, w
beautiful situation, mid very ft-e land to Liiltivete.
AI*o 270uctT*. in one udie of Covington, withe good grist nntf
saw mill, and a quant ily ol fine pine lumber, nil very handy to the*
mill, with from win79 acre* of onen land ; the place well water
ed with line spring*,and *uid to he very healthy, and a beautiful
situation fur ;< farm, and the mill* w 111 always have wbutgtiuding
and sawing they r.\n do.
Abo, 4in ii long lease, that well known place,CEDAR SHOALS,
on Velh vv River, on the mad from Covington to McDonough, ou
which i!i>tc i* two grifttnmt two saw mills, u 50 saw gin,threshiitlf
niacldm', store-hotiM', *ndtli-*hop and tools, large burn.good dwcL
liiig hou*c, stables, nml other out-building*. There Is f?07 acrex
of laud in the tract, und tbe pine timber on 1200 all ronvenientto
the mills. The grist mills make from 10 to 1200 bushels of grain
every yearly grimlinr. The Shoal on the River is said, by good
judges, not in lie Infer ior to any in all the Southern States, for any
kind of machinery requiring waterpower, and by nature it i*
perfectly protected Irom all barm or dauger by freshets; and
there is on the premises about 100 agres of open land, in n , «tnj
state for cultivation. Either ofthe ubove premises would he sold
good terms, and if mi a long credit the premises to stand their
n security far payment. A lease would t»c preferred for tbe
last described.
The subscriber bn* also some vniuabh- lot* in McDonough, Hen
ry county, and 138, in tbe 7th dist of said county, a fine lot of land
about 2 mile* (roni McDonough ; with other valuable lots ol land
i Coweta, Carroll,Troup, Mnrrogee, and F^*e counties, nil o^
hich w ill be sold a* above. For further particulars apply at
<-ilar shoal*, and after October to the Subscriber in Savannah.,
i John Burton at Cedar Shoals.
*cpt 22
INO ( « NNISOII AM. (im roian.
EG ROES TO HIKE—TIm- undersign-
. d will hire nut for the eii-mng year, nin* negrru**, cor.*i-t;
.. „„ ,, U .,|, ft. ai.dchildren, on a4 , ommedaliiii' term*.
Mllledgevil e Uw -4l I D. Bl ( K M.R.
LACKSMITIIS TO MIRE—Th, ku!,-
•criber* have two very valuable Blacksmith* to hire, to-
r’-T-i *
IHIX(U—AIkhii 20 ncgnieo, ki'kinffing
to the estate of Lemuel AA iggin*. will he hired out t«. the
,e*t bidder, for the year 1829. on the nr*t Tuesday in January next,
“£i1* mU1<, ' WM * w * t Vl8i£ia ruKReogp
!%T EG ROES’ AV ANTED.—Tin- Hihsrrihcr
11 ,i.-. ir ,-' toporclwMa acmtrbmuvNktmt cUMm, who
a . ,0,1 Cook he Would also boy a uui*c 12 «>r 15 vear* aid,—
Liia-ral prices w ill he given. d. IVERSON.
Clinton. I>er 16
VOTK’K.— An Election will be hj*M in the
j
M i I
II
get her
II
SAMUEL J. BRYAN.
e
ii the i
KEENESJiOKO* FEMALE ACADE-
MY-
e, six, und fractional township
.of range*fifteen and sixteen.
v n*hip' «me, four,five, six,and fractional township seven, of
Tonnvldp*one,two, three.four, five, und fractional tc
ix,uf ranges eighteen and nineteen.
South of the Base Line and West nf the Meridian.
Tow nv hiii one of range* eighteen and ninete,
;ile, the
> north,
11 esc iv
ii Lexington, Oglethorper ninty, on the I*
ext, fur a Colonel of the 22d Regiment O.
«jf II Pop« - , promoted. .
fill
... . . ... anil pla« - e, will be expo«ed
unappropriated part«d that tract of land in township
of range f ,ur, west, heretofore known as “ Meamatl
vat ion.”
The township* to he o/Tcred in the order ;d»ove designated, be
ginning w Mb the lowest number of section in each township.
The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other
pitrp*>*cs,are to be excluded irom sale
i under my hand, at the Clt;
iMnlior A II lUIH
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
ommiMinner «»t the General (oind Office.
T~r Printer* of the law* of the United State* In Florida, Geor
gia find Alabama, are requested t<» insert the foregoing on
week untilthe duyof xale.
MARTIN DA IE and Mrs. BI.AIR. From the testimonials which
tl,e Board "1 Trustee* have received ofthe qualifications of those*
I.i lie»,a* teachers In the primary, solid and ornamental branch*:*
of Female Education, for faithfulness and exactness in all those
matter* which ensure correct ciiscipline in a school, far etuve ot
ni.inner* and conversation, skill in Drawing, Painting, CompO*,!*
(,4Ki. A 4-. they fed themselves fully authorised In recommending
tlx- al»ov4- Seminary to the patronage of aw enlightened communi
ty—! hey believe that the courseof Female education which will
be taught lu’ibi* institution, will be less artificial, less a mutter ui
Imposing fnrmnllty. and more a business of real understanding,
than In most Female Academies. That the capacitv and aptitude
of children entrusted to the care of those ludies will he more con
sulted in the appropriation of their studies, atul that their
mind* will not be '(unified nml digtnded with laborious and fruit -
I* *s .ippliration to subjects beyond their reach and comprehen
sion. Mi*s Martmdale and Mrs. Blair were each in the schoolof
Mr*. Emma Willard, at Troy, New-York, at the same time, having
enten il for the same purpose, that of fitting themselves fora more
extended sphere of usefulness as Teachers. The) ate recom-
niemled by Mi'.AAillard a* lullv competent to manage a Female
Academy v ith much credit to themselves and great improvement
of tho*e who may be entrusted to their care and direction. I he
price of tuition in tbe Academy quite reasonable, and hoard in
gi utccl families can be bad on moderate terms.
Y*. I*. KING, Sec’jr. Board Trustee* - .
Greene* ho rough, Dec 8—t2QJ
~KE\V ESTABLISHMENT.
C 1ASII AND BARTER STORE—The
J un<ler*lgried have taken the Store House, lately occupied
by Tho*. B. Siiil»l»s, near tin* Presbyterian Meeting-House, whore
they are opening a line assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Sfc.
which they will dispose of for Cash or Country Produce, at ex
tremely low rates,and will give for Cotton, Wind, Hides, Tallow .
Butter, Lard, Egg*. Bees-Wax, Deer-Skins, Fur*, LinhenSt Ci>t-
(paper) Rag*, and Grain of ull kinds, tbe wune prices, the
dilTerence of carriage excepted, ns would In* obtained for them tn
Augusta or Savannah. They will be thankful fora portioni ofthe
patronage of a liberal public. WEFD Si DEAN.
Milledgeville, Dee 22
N OTICE—Th,-subscriber will pny cash,
for 25,009 weight of good niercantabie HIDES,delivered to
CHARLES ROOT, ic GO
H ATS AND CLOTHING.—a lar-ro
SKKnrtmrnt of Nup.riur . few anj Oen-
llenient Clonk- n.i.l Pni.tiilnmis. Vmu, *c. me jurt opened «iia
“»J^ old vcr S « »•• Sl »"' WEE n V DFAX.
Farmers' Fire Insurance <V Loan Company
of New- York,
W ITH a Capital of $500,0«0, all pai«l
ill, continue to take Ri ks «••„'• Fire,on Buldlni.
Furniture, Merel.au.lire. Coltou. jf.,1 '"tf"’*'
Augusta, Geo. Dec. 22— Im HENRY H. HM D. Ap«t.
mM^RlGHTSBORO’ ACADEMY LOT
f Y TERY.—The Couunlsslonert have appotet^ Uethlrd
Saturday in January next, tor the Drawing ofthe WulOHTSB<>-
KOI'liH \CAnKMY LOTTERY. holding mnuejf of
«*!issrs - '>'•••"*« f ' ,r "' ,rd “ * 1 B U Vr?TlT. Sewtarr