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THIS MINSTREZ:/
“SATAN.”
BY THE REV. C. CROT.V.
Prince of the fallen! oromul tliee sweep
The billows of tile burning deep;
Above thee lowers 'he sullen lire,
Beneath thee bursts the (huniiifr spirer'
And on thy sleepless vision rise
Hell's living cloud of agonies.
But thou dost like a mountnin stand,
The spear uplifted in thy Immli
Thy gorgeous eye—n comet shornc,
Calm into utter darkness borne,
A naked giant—sterne—sublime—
Armed in despair, and scorning time.
On thy rurled lip is throned disdain,
That iuav revenge hut not complain;
Thy mighty check is firm—though pale;
There smote Ihc blast of fiery hail;
Yet wan, wild beauty lingers there,
The wreck of an archangel’s sphere.
Thy*forehead wears no diadem,
The king is thy eye-ball’s beam;
Thy form is grandeur unsubdued,
Hole'chief of Hell’s dark multitude,
Thou prisoned—ruined—unforgiven!
Yet fit to master all but Ileuren.
MACOtf HOTEL.
Tur. subscriber having taken tbe above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman,
Esq. and inado considerable improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate BOAR
DERS and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner. Ilis accom
modations are extensive, aitd no pains will be spared to givo satisfaction to his customers,
. ' TIMOTHY BKUEN.
Afar on, Drrember 12, 1826.
MxlJYSIOJV HOZTSE.
tiie yellow iiaired lassie.
In simmer, when blue hells blow salt in the vale.
And ilk little flower spreads its breast to the gule,
Tlie yellow haired lassie sits sewing her seam.
Beneath the green willow thut waves o’erthe stream.
YVi’ melody melting mnir saft than a flute,
Hlio sings, while the birds in the branchrs sit mute;
Y on liigb rugged rock is sue charmed wi’ her strain,
That enraptured it echoes the theme back again.
At evening, when dew-drops begin to distil,
Ami mixed wi’ the breeze is the sound of the rill,
The yellow haired lasde will steal frae the tbrang,
Enjoying salt silence the woodlands amnng.
The moon, ns she rises, looks Millie in he., fare,
lior shadow the wide spreading waters etnhriire;
Amazed wi* sic beauty, a while they would stay.
And murmur “farewell” ns they glide on their way.
C» tell me, ye winds, that rave round iter nt will,
Ami tukc from her lips o’ sweet kisses your fill,
The secrets you learn as you ivanton alnng,
Tell me tWio—tell me who is the theme of her sang.
Mv yJfow haired la««in is sweet ns Hope’s tale,
When Fnncy’s'foml dreams in the bosom prevail;
Mv ytilow haired lassie is dearer to me
Than life to.my bosom or light to my e’a.
Ilenry tlio 4:It being told by bis gardener
that thoro wCre several plots at Fonniainblcau
vlioic nothing would j'tOw, replied, “Go plant
n Led of Allornits; for they tv.ll ilouiish any
where.
EXTRACT FROM SAMRO’S SERMON.
State is dc roda and nnrrer isdc puli'which lcadeff to
(ilory.
Predrrn b'levers!—Yon gamble dis nite to
liar'do word, and hab it spl.iined and nronst ru
led to you; vos, and I ten for splain it dour
ns de light oil tie bben day. We’re till wick
ed sinners here below—its fic nty brederen,
on I tell you how it cum. You see nfy freus
Adam was dc fits mm,
— Kite was dc todder,
Cain was a wicked man.
Kase lie k II lie hrodder.
Adam and Ebe were bofe brack men, and
so wi s Cane atul^Abcl. Now 4 sposo it seem
to strike you iinderstandin bow de ins white
man com.’ Wv I let you no. Den you seo
when Ceno k 11 he broddor, de massa cum an
he sr.y, “Cane whar you bro'lder Abell" Cane
say, “I don’t no massa.” But dc negn noc’d
all dc t me. Massa now pet mad, cum girt,
jerk ir y sharp d s t’ntp, “Crno whar dy
lit«t er Abel, yc.tt nogid” Cette now git fritten,
ft t! be turn wife; and dis is de way do fus wite
man corn pm dis gnb! and if it hail not ben for
dot dam a nega Cane, we’-d neba ben'troubled
wid dose sassy wites (ton de face ob dis circum-
lur clobe
AW sing de forty lebent hime tidier meter.
TOWt\ YAWS YOU SALE.
A,\X the 20th day of September next, will be sold,
\y in the town of Jackson. Units county,
The remaining unsold LOTS in raid town. Per.
tout wishing to purchase w ill do well to attend.
Conditions made known on the day of wile.
JOHN K. CARGILE Y
JOHN HENDRICK Justices
YELVERTON Til ANTON V Inferior
ELI CONtiF.ll Court.
JOHN M MICHAEL J
Jackson, Butts county. Ha. July 23, 1820—Kent
The Statesman atut Patriot will insert the above
three times, and forward Ills account to the Justices. .
POCKET HOOK STOLEN.
S TOLEN from mv house, in Upson county, a red
morocco POCKET BOOK, containing a num
ber of raperv—among which were nix Notes of Hand,
of twenty-five doltoraench, dated about the 3d day of
July, ISM, payable to William II. Mavnor or liehrer,
on or before tile 23th day of December, 1«27. Also, a
Note of Five Dollars, given to William H. Maynoroi
bearer, due the first of October next, signed by John
Fluellen. Also, two Bonds for titles of land, one
given by James Whatley to \Ym. II. Maynor, to exe
cute titles to Lot No. 233, In the tenth district former
ly Monroe now Upson, forfeit six hundred dollars t
the other given by Robert Bums to William H. May-
ndr, to execute titles to a tot in the fourth district for
merly Ilenry now Fayette, number not recollected—
forfeit $100(1. Also,' a Bond of Conveyance for fifty
acres ofland in Monroycounty,dged inadeto William
II. Maynor, by Thomas L. Thomason. Also, two
small note*, the amounts not recollected, made paya ;
blc to John y. Maynor, signed by John Brooks. tJne
flute civrM by Johnston Ammonas to William II. May.
nor, (or foity bushels of corn, payable the first of Oc
tober next; and a number Of other papers not recol
lected.
All persons are forewarned ngainst trading for said
Papers, and the makers of them are forewarned a-
gainit paying off any of them only to me, as they were
stolen from my home.
W’ILLIAM If. MAYNOR,
[Jhob County, July 2.
FOR SALE
Ft I1E well known PLANTATION, called the Bed
■ Bl f. in Bibb county, An which there are now in
cultivation nbdfit ISO acres of land. Persons wishing
to purchase will please come and view the premises.
For terms apply to (be subscriber living thereon. Ti
tles indisputable as they will eminate from tbe State of
°aS5M_«_m 5lAIUi
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that. lie has token tlmt well known establishment, front
ing the Court house in the town of CL1XTON, Junes County, On. formerly occupied liy II. H. Slat-
ter, Esq. as a Tavern and Boarding House, and havingmadc various improvements therein, be is now prepar
ed to entertoin BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in n genteel and comfortable manner. Ilis accommoda
tions are very extensive; ami his table, bnr, stables, &c, are nt all times well furnished Unremitting exer
tions will bo made for the comfort of bis customers, and he solicits a share of the patronage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms. *
SOL. HOGE.
CLIXTOX, Ga. April 30, 1R27. 27tf
ZEBUL05 HOTEL.
T HE Subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied hy Lewis Daniel, Esq.
solicits the patronage of his friends ami tbe public in general—assuring them that his Talde will lie
furnished with the best tills section of the country affords; his Barwith the choicest I.DIUOKS; a good and
attentive Ostler; and Stables well provided with Provender. And if unlimited attention, with moderate
charges, are sufficient inducements, 1 expect at least iny share of public favor.
• JOHN C. MANGIIAM.
Zebulon, Pike County, May 21-, 1827. SO
Jft 6 Iuto8h 9 8 Old Place,
7TYHE subscriber, having been employed by tbe person who rented this valuable place, to silfcrintend it
ii gives notice that lie will entertain persons who tnay call on him, in the best manner possible'mid on ai
reasonable terms as cood accommodation can be afforded. He will constantly keep on bund, u supply ot
CORN, FODDER, SPIRITS, &c. for theacebmmoriation of travellers wbo wish to purchase. This place
is seventy-five miles from the Indian Springs, and about ninety miles from the Coosa River in Alabama, 'this
is the best and ntare t route from tbe middle and upper parts of this State, to the middle and upper parts of Ala
bama. The Road from the Spring* to Alabama has been opened a number ot years, and is tbe best m the New
Purchase, nbo.e the Falls on the Chattahoocflie, Mr. H. 1). Reman has a Ferry iti the centre ot this reserve.
The Flat is a large and good one; the attention constant, and iinrcmlttted. There isno Ferry below this, above
tbe Falls; aud none for u considerable distance above. All the roads and trails near here mi both soles of the
River are bad to and from this place. This is the place designated by tbe lust Legislature for holding tbe
Courts and Ejections in Carroll county; it is situated about nn equal distance between the upper and lower end
of the county, and is fifteen miles west of Coweta courthouse. The subscriber tenders Ins services to tbe
public as Agent to transact uny business in the Counties of Coweta and Carroll, appertaining to the i.a,ids, such
as ascertaining their quality tortile drawers, or persons Wishing to purchase, or have executions levied on them;
and ho will uttend to the interost of those mho may employ him nt the sales of them. Ilis charges will be
moderate, and business will lie attended to with promptness. AIL communications mud be post paid. The
Post office is kept by tho subscriber, M'lntosh’s Reserve, Carroll county.
WILLIAM G. SPRINGER.
September 3 3m2am i.">
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SHERIFFS’ 'SALES.
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER nfxt,
\TTii ILL be sold, at the court house, In the town of
\Ef i'erpy, Houston eounty, between the usual htmrs
of sale, flic lollowiug PROPERTY, to wit:
rsAKAll, anegru woman, supposed to bo23years
old, levied ou us the property ol Juuics Finley, to sat-
isiy sundry Fi.Fas. in tavor ot Stephen W. Walton,
mhuimsuutoroii tbe estate of Elijah Ward, dcccused.
Levy made and returned by a Constable. "
ANNA, a negro woman, supposed to be 45 years,
old, and her two children, MINNA, 7 or 8 years old;
and NANCY, 5 or <i years old—all levied on as tbe
properly ot Malcom O. Wilkinson; to satisfy aFi. Fa.
in tavor of Daniel Newiian, principal keeper of tbe
penitentiary, lor the use of the penitentiary.
Twolots oak und hickory LAND, in the 11th dis
trict Houston, No. one hundred and twenty-four and
one hundred mid twenty-five, well improved, where
on Michael Watson now lives—levied on as Ids prop
erly, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. iu favor of Paul P. Thomason,
vs. Tuttle H .Moreland, Robert .Moreland and Michael
Watson, security on the uppcnl.
Due lot of oat: and hickory LAND, containing 202
1-2 acres, No. forty-three, iu the eighth district Hous
ton, well improved, whereon,William Cole now lives
—levied on us fiis property, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in fa*nr
of the Bank of Dariep. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
One lot of pine LAND, in the 5th district of Hous
ton county, coiitainiiig'202 1-2 acres, well improved,
w hereon Perry W imberly now lives—levied on as bis
property, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of W’illinm B.
George, vs. I’eriy Wimberly and Peter V. Guery, ad
ministrators on tiie estate ot Thomas Mackey, deccas'
ed. Property pointed out by Peter V. Guery.
202 1-2 acres of LAND, in tho 13th district of
Houston eounty, No. nine, levied on as the property
of Levi Hart, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of Bryan &
Brothers. Levy made by a constable.
202 1-2 acres of oak and hickory LAND, in tiie
14tii district Houston county, No. 209, levied on as
the property of John Whiteside, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in
favor ol W are & Harris.
CATE, a negro woman, supposed to be 35 years
old; DICK, a boy. 15 or 16f and BILL, n boy, 10 or 12
'ears old—all levied on as the property of Arthur A.
.Jorgan, to satisfy a FI. Fa. in favor of John Mitchell
and others. Property pointed out by defendant.
scpt3 HENRY W. 11ALEY, Sheriff.
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
W ILL be sold, at the Court house, in the Town
of Fayetteville, Fayette County, between the
usual hours of sale, the billowing PROPERTY, to,wit:,
One hundred acres of LAND, more or less, being
that part of lot number two hundred and forty-eight in
the 5th district of originally Henry now Fayette, coun
ty, which lies on tbe north east side of Camp Creek,
ndjomiug Parsons and othcis—levied on as die proper
ty of Thomas Coleman, to satisfy sundry fieri fnciuses
in fuvorof Thomas Brown and others versus said Cole
inuu—levy made and returned to me by a constable.
The interest of William Blund, in lot of LAND num
ber one hundred and eighteen in the filth district of
Fayette county—levied on to satisfy a fieri facias in
tavor of Elkcnab Denson versus said Bland—levy
made and returned to me by a con'stable.
Five acres of standing CORN, more or less—levied
on as the property of Edmond Dodson, to satisfy a fitri
facias in favor of William Yarborough versus said Dod
son.
One lot of LAND, number eighty-eight in the fifth
district of originally Henry now Fayette county, with
the CROP growing thereon—levied on as the proper
ty of' Ninian M‘Bee Mullican, to satisfy a fieri ^facias
in favor of Ilenry Swincy versus said Ninian /-I'Bec
Mullican—property pointed out by John Burke.
J, G. STEWART, DeputySheriff.
September 1
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
W ILL he sold, at the Court house, in the Town
of Zebulon, Pike county, between tho usual
hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
Two hundred fwo and a half acres of LAND, more
or less, known by lot number two hundred and twen
tv-two in the ninth district formerly Monroe now
Pike county—levied on as the property of George II.
Johnson, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Q. L. C.
Franklin, for the use of John Hannon—lev^made aud
returned to me by a constable.
WILLIAM V. W HITE, Sheriff.
September 1
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
A T the house of IVillsam C. Osborn, tiie place of
A. holding Courts in Muscogee county, will be sold,
between the usual hours of sale, the following PRO
PERTY, to wit:
"One lot ofLAND, number two in the twenty-second
district of Muscogee county—levied on as the proper
ty of John Adams, to satisfy a fieri fucius in favor of
M-Cormick Neal—property pointed out by Jesse Car-
*:r.
One lot of LAND, number one hundred and eighty
in the nineteenth district of Muscogee county—levied
on ,us the property of Loam Brown, to satisfy n fieri
facius In favor of J. D. Ac A. Chapman—property point
ed cut by pleintifla' attorney.
One lot of LAND, number two hundred and fonrln
the fifteenth district of Muscogee eounty—levied on as
the property of Nathhniel M’Coy.to.sntisfy a fieri facias
in favor of Cealia Porter versus Nathaniel M’Coy and
James Flynt—■ property pointed out by William C. Os
born.
One lot of LAND, number eighty-seven in the
eighth district of Muscogee county—levied on a* the
property of John B. Smith, to satisfy a fieri facias in
favor ol the Executors of Jonathan Bailey, deceased—
property pointed out Wy David J. Bniley.
One lot of LAND, number two hundred and twen
ty-six in the twenty-third district of Muscogee county
—levied on as the property of John M. Hansford, to
satisfy sundry fieri taciases against laid Hansford—one
1n favor of William Scarborough, indorsee, end o-
then. JAMES P. PORTIS, Shrrff.
August 27 . ■ . '
* FLUKEIi & COLLINS
H AVE removed their DRVO STORE to one of
the tenements in McDonald's building, on Mu’.,
erry street, where they will keep constantly on hand,
A General Assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
Surgeons' Instruments, Gluss Ware, Dye Stuffs, Ate.
See. All of which will be sold on accommodating
terms. 10 jin 2
TO RfcWT,
THE Establishment known as the
MANSION HOUSE, in the City of Sa
tan nah; situated at the corner of W hite-
ker and Broughton Streets—a pleasant,
i healthy and central part of tiie City. The
House is large and convenient, having been designed
and constructed for a Public House; the part on Whit
aker street it divided into many single and double
Wats?** •
W ILL be sold at Columbia Court ltnuse, hycon
sent of all concerned, on Wednesday, the
_12th of September next,
The TRACT cr LOT of LAND,
In Muscogee eounty, drawn by Eleanor Tankersly
No. 51, in'the 21>t District.
ID* The editor* of the Southern Recorder, and
Macon Telegraph, wiH publish the above once a week
until the sale, and forward their accounts to me for
payment. G. S. TANKERSLY’,' Agent.
Bug 20 34
rooms, the part fronting-on Broughton street, is sepa
rate, and designed for the accommodation of families.
FOR SALE,
FJYIIAT valuable and well known LOT of LAND
nug 27 2t 44
JAMES HOLLOWAY.
No. 48, in the 2l»t district of Muscogee county.
at only fifteen hundred dollars, if early application be
made to me. I am, able to make undoubted titles to
In the yard is a fire proof Kitchen, two stories high, in “‘1^ - Und ' 1 ,baU “ M ° nr ° e “ nd Pike Su
which u a good Smoke House, and also a good well of ***. °.f jL 0Urt *'
water. Attached to the establishment is a small Gar
den; a Stable sufficiently luge to accommodate twen
ty Horses, to which Is attached a suitable Carriage
House, &c. &c.
The Furniture in the House, which Is nearly new,
to-lie purchased by the leasee.
The well known reputation of the House makes it
worthy the attention of any person qualified for, and
desirous to engage in the business. The whole
can be bad on a lease for five year*, or more, on ac
commodating terms; which will be made known on
application to the sul. ; rtber. Possession given on the
lit of October, JOHN SHELLMAN.-
July 30—-61—40
GEORGIA—County,
IIF.REAS Hugh' IP. Ector applies to me for
. _ Letters of Administration, oniliorsuteol Elea
nor Eetor, 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 jiy office, within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they can, wliy said let
ter* should not tie granted.
Given under my n*nd,4his 17th August, 1827.
’ .. JAMES ALFOKD.e.c.c.
August S3 -5l——44
SHERIFFS’ SAta?
On the first Tuesday in OCTOllPu %
W ILL bn sold, at the Court house Z,£*s I
of Fayetteville, Fayette eounty. >1
suul hours ot sale, the following PRnt*nla-v 11 ^<ll
One NEGRO MAN by the name of MuP’Hl
18 or 19 years ot age, and one bay B'AIIF .V
four ycurs old—levied on as the proDciJirJft , «
Talbert, to satisiy a fieri facias in favor 1^1
Mancey versos Green Talbert. 1 *
-One NEGRO BOY by tiie name of Ben is I
years of age—levied on os the property onv
Column, to satisfy a fieri fac'as laf»vi,.(ii-r' l l
Woodfin and sundry other fieri faciur, v J ^I
same. «t»i%|
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND i I
by lot number one hundred and ninetv^;.i.’ - 1 'll
fourth district of originally Henry nowFav« l* 4, |
ty, well improved—levied on as the prontitvlVftl
limn It. Dickson; whereon the said Dickson nr*i- I
to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Patrick i u tl
versus said Dickson. “ H
One yoke of STEERS and one CART—W j I
as the property of John Williams, to satisfy. 1.?■
cias in favor of James Wilson versus said Wir I
William Evans and Thomas C. Banning, U “*M
One bay HORSE, eight or nine years old I
FUR HATS—levied on as the property of I
Aier, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of David ltltul
brand versus said Lanier and David Smith 1!kl
WINSTON W
August 27
>N WOOD; ShHjt
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
iTvK ot Twiggs eounty, when sitting tor ordinary
imrposes, will be sold at tbe court-house in Marion,
100 acre* of LAND,
adjoining lands of Olliver and Edwards, In Twiggs
county. Sold as the property of Lewis Daniel, dec.
for tbe benefit Of all concerned.
»P<3 45 JONAS DANIFL, Admr,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuesfau in DECEMBER next,
deceased, consisting of seventy-seven acres, in the
county of Twiggs, being one half part of Lot No. 297,
in the 2 ttli district of Wilkinson, at the time of survey,
now Twiggs county, adjoining Thornton Perry and
others. STEPHEN W. WALTON,
sept 3 45 Administrator.
STOLEN,
O R taken away by mistake tome time last sum
mer, from near the Post Office, a large Strong
buiU CHEST with a good Lock thereon, ond contain
ing sundry articles of Merchandise, apparently the
remnants of a store. Any person giving information
where said Chest and goods can be had shall be libe
rally rewarded. FLUKER & COLLINS,
Macon, May 14—tf 29
FOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE,
A PPLICATION will be made to the Inferior Court
of Twiggs County; when sitting for Ordinaiy
purposes, for leave to sell Lot number one hundred
and twenty-seven, in the twclvi-th district of Houston
county, it being the real estate of John Henderson, de
ceased. HANNAH HENDERSON,
Administratrix, siilh the still annexed.
-July 23**w4tlm 39
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER m
W ILL be sold, at the Court house in the tonliL
Zebulon, Pike rounty, between tlieuiutlk!!l
of sale, the following PROPERTY, vir;
. Two hundred two and a Half acres of LAND n.1
or less, known hy lot number twohundredsiuli *
in the first district formerly Monroe now Pile cmL
—levied on ns the property of Asa Alsabrook.to^l
fy p fieri facias in favor of Alexander CtddeahiSI
projierty pointed out by the plaintiff. * I
One hundred atid fifty acre* of LAND nonil
less, known by lot number eighteen, in the £|
trict formerly Monroe libw Pike county, where™ v|
hu Viuing now lives, with a'crop of C0RN si|
thereon—levied on as the property of said Jehu IWI
to satisfy cight*small fieri fnciuses issued frtna a J-f I
tice’s Court in favor of Patrick S. Dcvane—leriiiSI
aud returned to me by a constable. ’ f
W. V. WHITE, Shut
August 27 ’ -H
On the first Tuesday in OCTOJIERsud.
W ILL be sold, at the Court house, intUt !j
of Zebulon, Pike county, between then
hours of sale, the following PROPERTYft# wit
Two hundred two and n half acres of LAM), nut]
•r less, known Jiy lot number one hundred etid’fc 1
nine in the second district of originally Monroe i
Pike coufity—levied upon as the property of Ena|
Shannon, to satisfy four small executions in firordl
Juines Powell versus said Shannon—levied npoBt.il
returned to me by a constable. “
WILEY MANGIIAM, Deputy i
August 27'
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER*..,.
W ILL be sold, nt the Court house fnth*tcxi)|
Zebulon, Eiko eounty, between the oiuilL. J
of sole, the foltoiving PROPERTY, to wit: |
One NEGRO MAN by the name of John,i|
nineteen or twenty years of agc—levied oa a ta|
property of Benjamin G. Brown, to satisfy three
executions issued but of a Justice’s Court, onthra
vor of S.iepberd & Williams, one in favor of Brail
nax So Dmiieily, mid the other in favor, of Zsctral
Booth, all versus said Brown—levied onudretmif
to me by aconstahle. '*•
BURREL ORE, Deputy Sktr j.
August 27
Postponed Side.
Oa the first Tuesday in OCTOBER*
\V.V/ II L be sold, at the Court house,In the toxiifl
\N Zebulon, P.ike eounty, betweeathe unit!Mg
ol sole, the folloiviiig PROPERTY; to wifi [
One lot of LAND, known by lot number oik !:>■
di ed and sixty-seven, in the second district of oripan
ly Monroe now Pike couufy,whereon Willuotf.l
Martin now lives—levied on as his property, to
ty a small execution, issued out of n JjisticcS Coir s I
tavor of Samuel U. Turner versus said IlfarUo—leqfj
made and returned to me by a constable.
BURREL URU, Deputy l
Hugest 27
On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER*
4 T Carrollton, in Carroll eounty, within lie«
horns of sale, will he sold the following IWI
LuTY, viz: 1
One lot of LAND, No fifteen, in the eighthd
of this county, levied on as the pro;wrty of IVil-ai I
Roadlander, to satisfy two executions issued (reml
justice's court, in favor of Wm. Robertson, vs Pit* I
de Wm. Knudlandcr—levied on and returardw*!
by a constable. Property pointed out by YVm- £* ■
zond. j
One lot of LAND, No. one hundred sndtsuV I
eight, in the first district of this county, levin!oral
I4UUI3) vi, kk in. DQrucDf ana one m , ■ i
Southerland, vs. YY r m. Barden & A. fi. Harden—-f t> I
ed on and returned to me by a constable. j|
One lot of LAND, No. seventy-five, In the secora I
district of this county, levied on as the prof*<fl* I
Robert Haley, to satisfy an execution worn If™. I
justice's court, in favor of Jas. Cortlodgc. I
Baley—levied on and returned to me by a coattt*' I
One lot of LAND, No. one hundred and W' I
the fifth district of this county, levied on as tbe PT I
erty of James Morgan, to satisfy two execution u*™ I
from a justice’* court, one in favor of RoM rt ‘ 1 .'I
ond tiie other in favor of James Shaw, vs. Jamei** - ■
gnn—levied on and returned to me by a const*-'' 1, l
Conditions, Cash. .
JAMES WEST, Sktnf,
aug27 44 Carroll CrW
On the first TuTsday in bC'POBERw'V.
4 T the Court-house in Carroll musty, I
uinal hours of sale, will be sold the fo‘ I
PROPERTY, via : . , _ a, I
Lot of LAND No. one hundred and (o'M’ ^1
fifteenth district of Carroll county, taken *«•“ iTl
erty of William Harper, to satisfy an *** cn I
vor of E. M. Amos and others. Levied oa
turned to me by a constable. ' -
aug 27 ’ 44 JAMES YVEST, _
OnJhVfirst Tufsd'dy in OCTOBfiR*J|]
A T Carrollton, Carroll eounty, wPjtOrtl
hour* of tale, will be sold the following I
ERTY, via: , ...
One lot of LAND, No. ninety-seven iotw*
district of this county, levied on as the pr°jr (
John L. Selmnn, to satisfy an execution in
William Whitfield, vs. John L. Selmtn. ^
pointed out ly the plaintiff. ,,. mb ■
One lot of I^nd, No. two, in ihe thlrtew , j^l
of this county, levied on at_th* prof^ro
Brnadherry, to satisfy an execution Jj|*'“. r re oin4|
Bledsoe, for the use of Luke Reed. Propcdfr^J
out by Eli S. Shorter, plaintiff’s attorney.
Conditions cash. „ e
HENRY C. BIRD, fi
mm 27 44 CarroltAji
ADAIlNISTRATOll'8 sAL f' t
O N the first THURSDAY in October"^
tie sold at the house of Richard Oorou,
“‘•‘•‘IraffflatEVnorEg.Hrt
of said deceased, consisting of Hones, Li pwsl
Com, Fodder, OaU, Ryu, HouseholdI wj
Furniture, Plantation Tools, Road \Y*B° ’ «i_
smith Tools, &c. Term* made known % ^ )■
4UHN VAUGHN) •
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