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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
IWIA^ftlV HATFI SHERIFFS’ SALES. SgjJBjaa’B’ SAllS
X$jL^m. mJf -LmI jaLM.Mjf JL j£-A m*A 9 /,,, Tu^rim, in Sentcmlcr next. Onthe first Tuesday in OCTQnvn
On the first Tuesday in September neit,
rtrfiMi.L be sold «t llic Courthouse in the town ol
\Jf -l’crry, Houston County, between the usual
tours of sale, the following PIIQP.EHTY, via: 1
IVIX.W, a negro woman, supposed to be about 25
years old; .SI A if, a hoy, 12 or II years old; SALLY,
a girl, about 10—all levied on ns the property of Wil
liam Williams, to satisfy u i’i. i'u. in fuvor of James
Newberry.
One negro girl by the name of VIOLET, 13 or 14
years old i one pair of work STEElt.S—levied on as
the property of James It. Bozeman, to satisfy sundry
Fi. Fas. in favor of Pool Hull. Levy made and re
turned by a constable.
One NEGRO (ilitL., by the name of Vioi.kt, sup
posed to lie fourteen or sixteen years old, and the un
divided half of LOT number one hundred and fifty-
six in the thirteenth district of Houston county—levi
ed on as the property of Wilson Collins, to sutisfy
two fieri facias, one in favor of Lemuel Lluell, the o-
ther in favor of Johnson .Mulhers; property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney.
One unimproved five acre LOT in the town of
Perry, number sis—levied on ns the property of Ben
jamin L. MTarling, to satisfy sundry fieri facias in fa
vor of John M. Moore A Co.; levy made by a con-
(table.
One unimproved five acre LOT in the town of Per
ry, number five—levied on as the property of John
Goodwin, to sutisfy a fieri fncias in lavor ol John M.
Moore & Co.s levy made by u constable.
One unimproved five acre LOT in the town of Per-
rv, number lour—levied on as the property of Richard
Goodwin, to satisfy sundry fieri facias in favor of
John M. Moore it Co.; levy made by a constable.
Twenty head of Stock CATTLE, consisting of
rows olid yearlings—levied on as the property of
John K. Lillie, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of John
Coleman for the use of John Evans; property point-;
edout by Isaac Marshall.
Two hundred two and a half acres of oak and hick- •
ory LAND, in the eighth district of Houston county, |
number one hundred and forty-six—levied on ns the j
properly of George It. Whitfield, to satisfy a fieri fa-)
cias in i'avor of Abignil Harris; property pointed out
by defendant. HENRY W. HALEY, Sherff.
august 0 ■ -42
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL lie sold, at the house of William C. Osborn,
the place of holding courts in Muscog.c comi
ty, within the lawful hours of sale, the following PitO-
PEBTV, to wit:
One lot of LAND, number two hundred and seven
ty-six, in the sixteenth district of Muscogee county, le
vied on ns the property of Yelvcrton Thaxton to "satis
fy a fieri facias in favor of Jackson & Thornton.
July 30 JAM Eg I*. POltTlS. Sheriff.
On the prst Tuesday in OCTOlil.it next,
A T tlic house of William C. Osborn, the place of
holding Courts in Muscogee county, will be sold,
between the usual hours of sale, the following PRO
PERTY. to wit:
One lot of LAND, number two in the twenty-second
district of Muscogee counts’—levied on as the proper
ly of John Adams, to satisfy a fieri facia4sin lavor of
JPQpniANcal-proporty pointed out by Jesse Car-
One lot of L AND, number one hundred and eighty
in {lie nineteenth district of Muscogee county—levied
on ns the-property of Loam Brown, to satisfy a fieri
facias fn favor of J. D. ifc A. Chapman—property point
ed out by plaiiitills’ attorney.
One lot of LAND, number two hundred and four In
the fifteenth district of Muscogee county—levied on ns
tin- property of Nathaniel M’Coy.to.sntisfy a fieri facias
ihfavor of Cpaliu Porter versus Nathaniel M'Coy and
Janies Flynt—property pointed out by William C. Os
born.
Ono lot of LAND, number eighty-seven in the
eighth district of Muscogee county—levied on ns the
property of John 3. Smith, to satisfy n fieri facias in
lavor of the Executors of Jonathan Bailey, deceased—
property pointed out by David J. Bailey,
wile lot of LAND, number two hundred and tsven-
tjf-slxjn the tweiity-tbird district of Muscogee county
—levied on as the property of John M. Hansford, to
satisfy sundry fieri tncinses against said Hansford—one
in favor of William Scarborough, indorsee, and o-
tilers. JAMES I*. POKTIS, Sheriff.
i -August 27
The subscriber bavins taken tlic above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman,
Esq. and made considerable improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate HOAR
DERS and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner. His accom
modations are extensive, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction to bis customers.
TIMOTHY BRUEN.
Macon, December 12, 1826. rs
MANSION Mr a USE.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
•CKKMLL b£ sold, at the Court house, in the Town
\$y of Zebulon, Pike county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One tract of LAND, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, more or less, lying in the second dis
trict originally Monroe now Pike county, known as
lot number one hundred and fifty-three—levied on as
theproperty of William W. Martin.to satisfy two fieri
faciases, one in favor of William H. Crane, the other
In favor of John Hill & Co. both Venus said Martin-
property pointed out by him. .
One tract of LAND, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, more or less in the second district for
merly Monroe now Pike county, known by lot num
ber two hundred and five—levied on to satisfy two
fieri faciases, one in favor of William M'Knight, and
the other in favor of Edward Brumbel9—both versus
Gideon Smith for cost. •_
One Jack MULE, three feather BEDS, BED-
STEADS and FURNITURE, one DESK and one
CLOCK—levied on n9 the property of James Suiter,
to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of William H. Imlay
versus said Sailer.
1 BURREL ORR, Deputy Sheriff.
July 23. _____
■ On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold, at the Court house, In the Town
of Fayetteville, Fayette County, between the
usual hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One lot of LAND, number one hundred and twenty-
two in the ninth district Fayette county, with tne
Crist MILL and STILL, together with the CROP
and IMPROYF.MENTS thereon, two HORSES, one
road WAGGON, sixty head of HOGS, and three
COWS and CALVES—nil levied on as the property
of Isaiah Beck to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Jacob
M'Collum versus said Beck.
: the first Tuesday in OCTOBEn
LTILL be sold, at the Court hou,ff/^
‘ ‘ X ’ ,T * 1 '* M’ *'
On
w
suai
One NEGRO MAN by the name of m!m
18 or 19 years of age, and one hay Mar?'
four ycars old—levfed on as the proiJcrt. V
Talbert, to satisfy a fierifacias in fa!o r of!
Mancey versus Green Talbert. 1 A
One NEGRO BOY by the name of Ben J
years of age-levied on as the property a/ti
Column, to satisfy a heri facias in favor of
Woodfin and sundry other fieri faciases»
same. • f’- v ,
Two hundred two and a half acres of L.Mn
by lot number one hundred and ninetv^i.1..’
fourtli district of originally Henry now {’•vra
tv, well improved—levied on as the proDem,^'
Ham II. Dickson, whereon the said Dickson? *1
to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Patrick lu
versus said Dickson. J "
One yoke of STEERS and ono CART-i.
theproperty of John Williams, toiati s r v ! ,^S
is in favor of James Wilson versus Jfit
William Evans and Thomas C. Bcnnmz
One bay HOUSE, eight or nine yearfoM .,
FUR IIA’l’S—levied on ns the property of i,’*!?
nier, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of DtriJn?
brand versus saidLanier ami David Smith w
WINSTON WOOD;
August 27 - ~ :
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER,
W ILL be sold, at the Court house in tiei!
Zebulon, Pike county, between the null
of sale, the following PROPERTY, viz-
Two hundred two ami a half acres ofLAND
or less, known by lot number two hundred
in the first district formerly Alonroe now Pike”* 1
'One"lot V o7 LAND. B n«mber thirty-, ix in the ninth S^fefook,
Lewis J. Dupree versus said William W. Austin and
Fielder Austin,
WINSTON WOOD, Sheriff.
July 23.
feijj, j
cias
versus said Will
T-
HE subscriber respectfully informs tlic public, that he has taken that well known establishment, front-
ing the Court house in the town of CLlA TOM, Jones' County, Ga. formerly occupied by II. H. Blat
ter, Esq. ns a Tavern and Hoarding House, and hnvingmndc various improvements therein, lie is now prepar
ed to entertain BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in a genteel mid comfortable manner. His accommoda
tions are very extensive; and ids table, bar, stables, &c, are at all times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will be made for the comfort of his customers, and he solicits a share of the patronage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms.
SOL. IIOGE.
CLIXTOX, Ga. April 30,1827. 27tf
ZEBULON HOTEL,
Oh the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next,
W ILL be sold, at the Court house, in the Town
of Zchulon, Pike county, between the usual
hours ofsale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One lot of LAND, number-fifty one in the first dis
trict formerly Monroe now Pike county, whereon
Benjamin Moody now lives, containing two hundred
two and a half acres, more or less—levied on as the
property of jaid Moody to satisfy a fieri facias ih favor
of Benjamin Baker.
WILLIAM V. WHITE, Sheriff.
July 23. '
On the first Tuesday in September next,"
[KVftlLLbe sold, at the Courthouse, in the town of
\Jj Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usual’
hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to will .
One NEGRO GIRL by the name ef Sabina, levied
on as the property of Henry II. Baker, to satisfy sun-
dry fieri faciases in favor oTThoraas Guest, as Admin
istrator on the estate ofMilos Crenshaw, deceased,ver
sus said Baker and James Dewberry—property point
ed out by defendant.
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, lot
number two in the sixth district of Fayette county, le
vied ou as the property "of James Travis, to satisfy two
fieri faciases in favor of Andrew’ Johnson versus said
ay tl
and fifty acres of LAND t
less, known by lot number eighteen, in the f
trict formerly Monroe now Piku county when
hu Vining now lives, with ncrop of’coib,
thereon—levied on as the property ofsaid J C ', U V
to satisfy eight small fieri faciases issued from !L .
lice’s Court in favor of Patrick S. Dcvcnc-it- “ *1
and returned to me by a constable. I
^.v.wmTE, a , ) f
LJ
3Cot<rr«.
W ILL he sold ol Columbia Court House, by con
sent of all concerned, on Wednesday, the
12th of September next,
Thu TRACT or LOT of LAND,
in Muscogee county, drawn by Eleanor Tankcrsly,
No. 51, in the 21st District.
BT The editors of the Southern Recorder, and
Macon Telegraph, will publish the above once a week
until the sule, and forward their accounts to ine for
payment. G. G. TANKERSLY, Agent.
aug 20 34
FOR S&LSi,
T HAT valuable and well known LOT of LAND,
No. 48, in the 21st district of Muscogee county,
et only fifteen hundred dollars, if early application be
made to me. I am able to make undoubted titles to
I shall be at Monroe and Tike Su-
JAMF.8 HOLLOWAY.
T HE Subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by Lewis Daniel, Esq,
solicits the patronage of his friends and the public in general—assuring them that his Table will he
; furnished with the best this section of the country affords; his Bar with the choicest LKlUORS ; a good and
{attentive Ostler; and Stables well provided with Provender. And if unlimited attention, with moderate
charges, are sufficient inducements, I expect at least nty share of public favor.
JOHN C. MANGIIAM.
Zchulon, Pike County, May 21,1827. 30
said Lot of Land,
perior Courts,
aug 27 2t 41
GEORGIA—Payette County.
W HEREAS Hugh IT. i'.ctor applies to me for
Letters of Administration, on the estate oiEleu
nor Ector, deceased, late of Monroe county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at lay olfice, within the time prescribed
by low, to shew cause, if any they can, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Givnmnder my hand, this 17th August, 1827.
Jf JAMF-S ALFORD, c. e. o.
August 27——5t 14
TO H&NT,
THE Establishment known as the
MANSION HOUSE, in the City of Sa
vannah; situated at the corner of Whita-
and Broughton Streets—a pleasant,
POCKET BOOK STOLEN.
jCJTOLEN from my house, in Upson county', a red
K5 morocco POCKET BOOK, containing a nuir..
her of Papers—among which were six Notes of Hand,
of twenty-five dollars each, dated about the 3d day of
July, lS2li, payable to William II. Maynor or bearer,
onor 1 -'—-l . -• ~ .o— »•— -
Note
bearer,
Flucllcn. Also, two Bonds for titles of land, one
given by James Whatley to Win. H. Maynor, to exe
cute titles to Lot No. 235, in the tenth district former
ly Monroe now Upson, forfeit six hundred dollars ;
the other given by Robert Bums to William H. May
nor, to execute titles to a lot in the fourth district for
merly Henry now Fayette, number not recollected—
forfeit §1000. Also, a Bond of Conveyance for fifty
acres of land in Monroe county.deed made to William
H. Maynor, by Thomas L.- Thomason. Also, two
small notes, the amounts not recollected, made paya
ble to John D. May nor, signed by John Rrooks. One
noto given by Johnston Ammonasto William H. May
nor, for forty bushels of com, payable the first of Oc
tober next; and u number of other papers not recol
lected.
All persons are forewarned against trading for said
Papers, and the makers of them are forewarned a-
gainst paying off uny of them only to me, os they were
stolen from my house,
WILLIAM II. MAYNOR.
Upson County, July 2. 36
ma:
Him it
emeSBSBarhealthy and central purt ol the City. The
House is large and convenient, having been designed
and constructed for a Public House; the part on Whit
aker street is divided into many single and double
rooms, the part fronting on Broughton street, is
rate, and designed for the accommodation of far
In the yard it a fire proof Kitchen, two stories high, in
which is a good Smoke House, and also a good well of
Water. Attached to the establishment is a small Gar
den; a Stable sufficiently large to accommodate twen
ty Horses, to which is attached a suitable Carriage
House, &c. Ac. .
The Furniture in the House, which is nearly new,
to he purchased by the lessee.
Tlis well known reputation of the House makes it
worthy the attention ofany person qualified for, and
desirous to engage in the business. The whole
can bo had on u lease for five years, or more, on ac
commodating terms; which will be made known on
application to the subscriber. Possession given on the
Istxrf October. JOHN SIIELLMAN.
July 30—Ct—u-40
EL.
STRAYED,
FROM Thomnston, Upson county,
about the 10th ot" July, a dark sorrel
MAR E.
between four and five years old, some
what affected ib both eyes, a small white snot in her
face, and unshod—supposed to have strayed towards
Monroe county. Whoever will return said beast to
the subscriber in Macon, or give information so that
she may be obtained, shall be liberally rewarded.
aug 13 FRANCIS H. H1CKINBURG
TOWN LOTS FOU SALE.
/K\N the 20th day of September next, will he sold,
Vli/ in the town of Jackson, Bulls county,
The remaining unsold LOT8 in said town. Per-
tons wishing to purchase will do well to attend.
Conditions made known on the day of sale.
JOHN It. CARGII.E 1
JOHN HF.NDRICK Justices
OVERTON THAXTON
P,LI CONGER 1 c 0 urt
JOHN M M1CIIAF.L J
JaeVson, Butts county, Ga. July 23.1S2G—Stent
The Statesmani and Patriot will insert the above
tire* Uffits, and forward his account to the Justices.
To a\\ vAionv it ma^ concern.
Tf SHALL continue to keep my OFFICE my
JL house, one mile from the Old Agency, immediate
ly on the Federal Road. Persons having business in
the Office, may rest assured that it shall at all times
he promptiyattended to. Letterson business address
ed to the Clerk at Knoxville, postage paid, will »c-
e’eive bis immediate and personal attention.
F. 8. COOK, Clerk Superior Court,
Muscogee county.
July 30th, 1827—2tam4t——40
LAND FOR SALE.
TIIE subscriber offers for sale his
PLANTATION in Twiggs county, lying
nine miles below Marou, on the Ocmul-
gee river, on which there is a good Duel-
ling House, Gin House, and other necessa.
ry buildings, and about 100acres ofeleared land, all in
good repair; the place is known to be one of the most
eligible situations for a Practising Physician, in this
section of the country, and would be sold low and on
accommodating terms, or exchanged for good Lands
in the counties of Bibb or Houston.
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon, Hay 14 ■ tf 29
9
ry buildings.
FOR SALE
T HE well known PLANTATION, called the Red
Blt ff, in Bibb county, on which there are now in
cultivation ubout ISO acres of land. Persons wishing
to purchase will please come and view the premises.
For terms apply to tiie subscriber living thereon. Ti
tles indisputable as they will eminate from the State of
Georgia. JU
July 30- tf—40
IARK DON’L. CLARKE.
_ Stolen or runaway from the subscri-
gW . ber, on the evening of Friday, tne 20th
instant, a negro woman named JEN*
NY, and a boy child three or four years
~f/ / old named JIM. I have reason to be-
s^mmmm lieve that some white persoa has taken
them ofl—if so, I will give the above reward on infor
mationthat such person or persons can be prosecuted
to conviction, and the negroes returned tu me or
lodged in any gaol where I may find them, or twenty-
five dollars for the xvoman and child alone. Jenny is
about thirty-fire years old, middle size, stout built,
thick lips and a long under jaw; she appears a little
in the eyes like a person subject to spasms, and the
toes of one of her feet are partlv horned.
James finnf.y.
Augusta, Ga. July 25, 1827. 3<—41)
BLANK DEEDS, "
For sale at the Telegraph Office,
NOTICE.
t HE simplified Portable llorso'Snw Mill, adrertis-
* edln the National Intelligencer, isnow improved,
and well adapted to the benefit and ease of the far-
mer and mechanic; first on account of the cheapness
of its construction, os it has neither crauk or pitman,
or spur wheel, cogwheel, balance wheel, t runnel heud,
or wnllower, aud takes only sixteen sticks of timber to
compose t|fc frame, exclusive of the geur works, to
drive two saws with considerable Oee, having but
little friction on account of the trifling gear works.—
Except the carriages, saw frames, and rag wheels,
there is but one wheel for the hones to turn round,
with fifteen pegs stuck in the upper pert of the rim,
which operate against two arms let through a long
beam extending over the centre of the wheel and
quite across the mill, and there are only two other
arms let through this beam, one on each side, and at-
Inched to the top of each saw frame, balancing each
other.. As the long beam is hung on gudgeons and
boxes at each end, aud as ittakes no power, in a man
ner, to raise up either of the saws, being on a balan ce,
if each gate wcighedlOOO pounds, a man could work
them up and down with ease with one hand. That
being operated by this mode of balancing, the whole
power of the team is applied in thrusting the saws thro*
the wood, so that a continued stream of saw-dust, if
Hying from either one saw or the other, is equal to the
rotary saw and much better adapted for sawing large
timber. To this cheap constructed Mill, I have now
added two pumps for pumping of water, and two cut
James C. Cook versus said Colemau—property point
ed out by the defendant.
- ' ^ JAMES G. STEWART* Deputy
. -- *. • -
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold, at the Court house, in the town, of
Ztbulon, Pike county, between the usual tours
°f sale, the following PROPERTY, to wlti
e Two hundred two and n half acres of LAND, more
or less, known by lot number two hundred aud six, in
Ihe,ninth district, formerly Monroe now Pike county,
levied upon as the property of George 3. Binns, to sat-
”*y an execution in favor of James C. Luker versus
said Binns—property pointed by Joel Callaway.
One HOUSE and part of LOT number two, In
square letter E, in the town of Zebulon, Pike county,
occupied at tins time by D. Woodbury & Co. us a
Store House, and one large sorrel MARE six or seven
years old, levied upon as the property of Brodnax Ac
Dauielly, to satisfy three fieri faciases, one in favor of
Barrett & Sims versus John H Brodnax, the others
in favor of Joel Balcv versus Brodnax & Daniclly—
property pointed out by John H. Brodnax.
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, more,
or less, kuowii by lot number one hundred and forty-
one, in the ninth district, formerly Monroe now Pike
county, one bay MARE and one SULKF.Y, levied up-
on as the property of James Holderness, tosatisly a
fieri fucias in favor of Charles Bullock versus said Hoi-
derncss—property pointed out by defendant. ..
. , WILEY MANGIIAM, Deputy Sheriff.
July 30
On the first Tuesday in-September.' next,
A G REE ABLE tea special act of the Legislature
-era. of the State of Georgia to dispose of the State’s
interest in the lands drawn fraudulently in the different
counties, will be sold, et the door of the court house,
m the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, between the
Houra of ten and four o’olock, the following LANDS,
The State’s interest in Lot number twenty-nine in
the fifth district of said county, containing eighty-five
acres and seven chains.
Also the State’s interest In Lot number cightv-sevcn
in the fourteenth district of said county, containing
hal£ UntIr<d one and a half acres and being the north
Also the west half of Lot number one hundred and
ninety-four in the fourth district of said county, con
taining one hundred and six acres and four chains.
The condition of the above sales is, one fourth of
the purchase money to be paid in hand—the balance
in equal annual instalments.
On the first Tuesday in OCl'OBEUs,
W ILL he sold, at the Court house, in tl
of Zebulon, Pike county, botv/cM (]
hours of sule, the following PROPERTY,to »„
Two hundred two and u half leges of LAW) c
•r loss,’known by Jot numbi-i- one hundred C r,j'.'
nine in the second district of originally Jfoii
Pike county—levied upon ns the property
Shannon, to' satisfy four small executions].!
James Powell versus said Shannon—levied upond
returned to mebva constable. r
* M ILlil MANGIIAM, 'JnmtiXil'ii
August 27 * * 11
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER.
"SMTTLLbc sold, at tlic Court house in the]!,
V w Zebulon,'Pike county, between the mud
of sole, the following PROPERT Y, to wit:
One NEGRO MAN by the name of John,
nineteen or twenty years of eg'’—levied on i
property pf Benjamin G. Brown, to sutisfy Hit-
executions issued out of a. Justice’s Comt, ont
vor of Shepherd ifc Williams, one in lavor ofl
nax &, Danielly, und the' other in favor'of Xadki
Booth, all versus raid Brown—levied onandrt:
to me by a constable.
BURREL ORR,
August 27
it with little cost, such as carding, spinning, picking
machines, Ac. It is supposed that a Saw Mill built
saw, in one
, , „„ WILLIAM IIUCKABY, Sherff.
july 30—-40
On the first Tuesday in September next,
M *°ld, at the house of Irilliam C. Osborn,
yJ the place of bolding courts In Muscogee county,
''■‘•Inn the lawful hours of sale, the following PRO
PERTY, to wit: 6
• 9 ne J? LAND, number one hundred and twelve,
inthe eighteenth district of Muscogee county, levicdon
to satisfy a fieri facias in favor ofNathan Taunton ver-
out by E M Amo*™ ^ m °* ^ am# ~P ro P ert y pointed
, One lot of LAND, number two hundred and seven,
in the nineteenth district of Muscogee county, levied on
as, the property of Charles F. Sherburn, to satisfy a li
en facias in favorof John R. Anderson—property point
ed cut by Daniel M’Dougald.
One Tot of LAND, number forty-nine in the four
teenth district of Muscogee county, levied on ns the
property of Yonng Man, to satisfy a fieri facias in fa-
vor of Smith &. Childcn—property pointed out by
James M.D. King, security. *
July30 A. LAWRENCE, Deputy Sherff.
GEORGIA—In Coweta Superior Court,
The Governor, A
on the iuformatioa'of |
' ><
S;\k\
On the first 'l'ucsday in OCTOBER^]
W ILL be sold, at tiie Court house, in He tow
■ Ztbulon, Pike county, between He ur.:3!L
of sale, the following PROPERTY; fo wiu
One lot of LAND, known by lot number or.: I
dredand sixty-seven, in the second district of of
JF Monroe now Tike county, whereon WiiliL.
Martin now lives—levied on as hi* property, to s
Jy n small execution, issued out ofa JusticesCVz
favor of Samuel B. Turner versus said Mortio—i
made and returned to me by a constable. I
„ BURREL ORR, Dera.'yiAn:
Hugust 27 . * J
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER wd, J
A T Carrollton, in Carroll county, within thr W
ERTY° U j rS ,0 ^ e '* j4 sold the tolleivios Fw
iw euiisij' ikvu u&cmuufij uaucu
justice court. In fnvorof Wm. Robertson, vj.re*|
& Wm. Koadlandcr—levied on and returned ti> «I
by a constable. Property pointed out by Wo: I>|
ZOQUa
One lot of LAND, No. ono hundred srdt«n r
eight, in the first district of this county, leviedm*
the property of Wm. Barden, to satlsf/twoe
issued from ajnstice’s court, in favorof C?i
Harris, vs.-Wm. Barden, and one in fu
Southerland, vs. Wm. Borden & A. G. BL .
ed on and returned to me by a constable. I
One lot of LAND, No. seventy-five, htthcsewjl
district of this county, levied on os the pro|*t»*l
Robert Baley, to satisfy nn execution issued jtosiP
justice’s court, in favorof Jas. Cortledge, vi. Rm*|
Baley—levied on and returned to me by a consul* a
One lot of LAND, No. one hundred and forty,* I
the fifth district of'this county, levied on e» thej»*j|
orty of James Morgan, to satisfy t#o executions*** I
from a justice’s court, one In' favor of Robert SuM
and the other in favor of James Shaw, vs.
gan—levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Conditions, Cash. ,
JAMES WEST, Shtrff,
oug27 44 Carroll Ce»>
PROPERTY, viz i
Lot of LAND No. one hundred and Mb '
fifteenth district of Carroll county, taken MtwP
erty of William Harper, to satisfy on execution ,
vor of E. M. Amos and others. Levied «n •“’’j
turned to me by n constable. _ m •»
aug27 44 JAMES WEStSW’
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER Kl
A T Carrollton, Carroll county, within, I
hour* of sale, will bo sold the follow**! I
ERTY, viz: . .oj
One lot of LAND. No. ninety-seven 1«1W*B
district of this county, levied on as the
John L. Sclman, to satisfy an execution » •*»
William Whitfield," vs. John L.Selman.
pointed out by the plaintiff. . • .w
One lot of Land, No. two, In tho thirteenth,
of this county, levied on as the propenJ
Broadbcrry, to satisfy an execution lnfc v ° r ' ..J
Bledsoe, for the use of Luke Reed. PropertyF*'
out by Eli S. Shorter, plaintiffs attorney.
Conditions cash. .. .< |
„ HESHYC.Mmfet.1
Aaron Formlcy
on this plan, will saw, m «>■«, “mi i'v» nurses, irom
600 to 1000 feet of plank, and double that quantity
with four lioiti'i. Thus, by a trifling expense, every
farmer and mechanic can be supplied with many con
veniences at their door to save labor. - Patent rights
can be had by applying to the subscriber, at Walker’s
Hotel, Washington City. Letters, post paid, will be
attended to by ISAAC CLOWES,
July 83—...»
one, with two horses, from
| SC/RE FA C/AS.
Malckiah Culpepper. J
¥T appear!rib to the Court, that a copy of the above
JL Scire Facias has been served on the Tenants in
possession, and they not having been specially named
in the Scire Facias—ll is therefore Ordered, That the
entry of service on raid Tenants, be erased—and that
the case proceed against the Drawer, Malekiah Cut-
pepper. Alrut extract from the Minutes, this ‘iiith dau
of June, 1827. JOHN P. BEAVERS, Clerk.
August 27—2iowu—44-
aug 27
ADMINISTRATORSALE-
O N the first THURSDAY in October
ba told at tho house of Richard Gar*#*
ed, in ^^tEVROPEfigi,
of said deceased, consisting of Horses, C»* I
Corn, Fodder, Oats, Ry<-, Household »»“ ^I
Furniture, Plantation Tools, Road Wag fc J “' u
smith Tools, &c. Terms iflade known ^ j
sale. Sale to continue from day to day ■
sold. WILLIAM VAUGHN, (Jk»r*
JOHN VAUGHN,^ »
aug 20 hit