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Sheriff's Sales. WM.I, lio M.i.l mi l!io first Tu< Ffioy to ftliirrh next, nl tile tow it ifoi;s<; f Likert Hmn fy, between tiro usual lioftfc's of sale, the following,j;i 4 o{'ny to wil: One ba\ Horse, Bridle ai:<i Saddle, one Cujpbtmnl, five fesither beds and Asniifiire, three bed steads nnd coids. eiu* jni ami some lard, one sell 61 In.mess and slays, three •unci irons, one waiter, one candle stick, o_:ic brush, one tin pan, one su gar canister, one demijon and its contents, two hamper baskets, one |ar and some e* rtlien ware, two elates, one dressing a lass, one set t foiletts and six guards of soap; also, four hundred acres of land more or less adjoining Philituon It. Wrlhiglit and others: the above property le vi ed on by virtue of sundry attach ments against George Oglesby, and now in my possession, and sold by virtue of sundry executions one in favor of John YV. Carter from the In ferior Coiut and the others for cost from the Superior Court. ALSO, One Scriei horse; levied on as the property of Henry Hull, to satisfy a fifa in favor of Samuel Turman Sc vs. raid Hall. Leroy I pshaw, Sliff. January 25, 1831. ILL be sold on fTie first Tuesday in JVlarcb next, nt ilic court house in Elbert county, betweeu the hours of sale the following projKjrty to wit: Three hundred acres of land, more or less, known as the Cook law office tract of Jar 1, adjoining tiie lands of Willis Wall and others, ly ing on the waters of the Beaverdam Creek; levied on as the property of Hubert M. Garvin, to satisfy a fifa in favor of Archibald M’Kinsley, ad in’r. and Upson, adm’rx. of Stephen Upson, deceased, against Bobert M. Garvin Sc John A. lizard. ALSO, The one eighth part of a ne gro boy by the name of Bob; .levied 7011 as the property of Willis W. Tay lor, to sutisfy a fifa in favor of Wil liam W. Bowman & Company vs. said Taylor, property pointed out by tVm. W, Bowman. ALSCf One silty saw Cotton Gin, one packing iron, two thousand lbs. seed cotton, more or less; levied on as the property of Edmund Skaek eJford, to satisfy a fifa in favor of Samuel IS'. Bailey vs. said Shackel ford, property pointed out by said Bailey. ALSO, Two cows and calves, three oows and three yearlings; levied on as the property of Charles Presley, to satisfy a fifa in favor of John YY. Cartct; vs. said Presley. * ALSO, One hundred and thirty acres of land, more or less, lying on the waters of Falling creek, adjoining the lands of Zachariuh Ozlcy and William B. Key and others; levied on as the property of Thomas Bel!, tir. to satisfy ti fifa in favor of Henry Martin and Nathaniel Mar tin, by his friend Henry Martin vs.! the said Thomas Bell, junr. and Polly Bell. ALSO, Thirty five acres of land more of less, lying on the waters of Broad * river, if being the dower of Polly Bye, now Polly Bell; levied on us the property of Thomas Bell junr. the husband of the said Polly Bell,! to satisfy a fifa in favour of William ! 1). Tinsley for the use of Terrell Speed, vs. Thomas Bell, Christo pher Clark and Peter P. Butler. Samuel C. Wyche, D. S. January 25, 1831. WjLL he sold on the Ist Tues- Ww day in March next, at the} court house iu Elbert county, be tween the usual sale hours, the fol- j Rowing property, to wit : One bay horse; levied on as the property of Lawson Scott, to sa tisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Wil liam W. Bowman of William T. Taylor, VS, SWja^COtt. Samuel C. D. S. Dec. 24th 1830. ‘ AND HAND-BILLS every description, neat ft/ printed AT THIS OFFICE: WILL be sold at ♦the Court i house in Wilkes county, on ihe first Tuesday in March next, btween the usual sale hours, the ; following property, to wit: One negro man by the name |of Billy; levied on.as the property of .Stephen H. Mallory, to satisfy an ] execution in* the name f Ja:n<\* : Bender, administrator of Christo; pher Rentier, deceased, vs. YY ilii am Saffold-tmd Stephen H. Mallo ! 1 V. I ‘ • ALSO. One negro man, by flic name I of Abraham, one negro woman Eli za and her child Lc; mat levied 01. as the property td’ James YY inker to I satisfy an execution in the name of John C. Hunter vs. James YY’alker, ; and sundry others vs. said YVaiker. William 11. Ihson r D. s. ! January 29, 1831. 1 . Post pone from January Sate. WILL bo sold ut the Court bou.se’ of YY ilkes county, on the first Tuesday in March next, within the usual boms of sale, the I following property, to wit: Two or three barrels of corn, five hundred pounds of fodder, more or less, and sundry articles of house : bold and kitchen furniture, and a lot lof plantation tools; all levied on as jibe property of Joseph {Shepherd, to (satisfy two fifiis, one in favor of | James Render, and the other in fa ! vour of Lewis >S. Brown, vs. siad Shepherd* Stephen A. Johnson, Sh’fL February 18, 1831. Ail Ini nist rat ors Saie s. be sol,! on the Ills! W v Tuesday in March next, at the court bouse of Wilkes county, One Tract of Land, containing eight acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of the estate of Sam uel Rice and James Dev ant, where on Archibald Little now resides, on which there is a BLACK-SMITHS Shop, also, one tract or parcel of land containing twenty-eight acies, more or less, on whit*!* there is u GRIST MILL, known some years ago aa Lyon's Mill. ALSO i Twtf hundred acres, more or less, on Dry Fork of Long Creek, I adjoining lands of John Hood. Rcy ! nolds and YVool brig lit, Talbot and Hoods, the same (it is believed) on which Robert Adams now resides, all the property of L. C. Toombs de ceased. Sold (subject to dower, which may be had oh reasonable terms;) for ike benefit of creditors. YVM. H. POPE, atlrn’r, Dec. 20. 1830. 27—ids. WILL be sold on Thursday, the tenth day of March next, at the residence of Henry Sprallin, deceased, lute of YY ilkes colinly, all the Perishable Pi ‘ opirtij of said deceased, (negroes excepted) consisting ol household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, horses, males, bogs, cattle, and many oth er articles. Stephn A. Johnson, adm’r. January 24, 1831. 32—tds WILL be sold on the firsf Tuesday in April next, at the court house in Wilkes county, pursuant to an order of the Honora ble the Inferior court of said county, while sitting for ordinary purposes. Eight Likely Negroes, to wit:—Ben, Sam. Ignatius, Lind say and Billy, men: Sylvia, Sophia, and Chloe, women. Sold as the property of Anderson Riddle, dee. for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased.—Terms, Cash. Sarah Y. Kiddle, adm’x. January 24, 1831. 32—tds ” 1 WILL be sold on the Ist Tues day in March next, at the court house in YY likes county, a greeable te an order of the honora ble the lidbf-ior court of said county while sitting for ordinaty purposes, the belonging to the estate of Charles L. Hay, deceased, on u credit until the 25th day of December, .1831. James T. I lav, adm’r. Bec. 28th, 1830. * 2jf— tds. | fngrlLL be sold otAflic Ist Tues- V W day ia April next, at the court house in Grecnsborough, Green ; county, pursuant to an order of the lu i ferior court of YYilkes county while silting far ordinary purposes, one •tract on parcel of laud containing 43|A Jtcres tuore or less, ly /&fj ggp iug on the Ocoue river and Fishing creek in Green county, adjoining lands of YYiitson, Boner and others; it being a part of the real Estate of Thomas Daniel dec'd. • Sold for the benefit of those concern ed. Terms made known on the day of sale. Cutmimrbnm Daniel, ) 1 < „ ! Jolla Ti Daniel, S M]mK - January 4th, 1831. 33—tds. W® IYtS FA NlMTai^!br'T)fThe j.ifl. honorable the Inferior court of: Wilkes county while sitting for ordi ■ nary j)urj)6ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, he-’ tween the usual sale hout;s at the court Isotisc door in said county, the NEGROES. I 1 belonging to the estate of Avery R. Homl, dee d.—Sold for the benelif of all concerned. Terms mado known 0:1 the day of sale. Stephen Wi Hood, > , , r,unveil iiood, ( atanrs- I Dec. 29th, 1830. 29—tds. lie sold at Elbert court ! V house, on the first Tuesday j iu April next, Three Negroes, * | the property of the estate of John Biewer, deceased, for tlie benefit of the legatee:}. Sold hv virture of an 1 order of the Honorable the Interior icoui-X of said eorinty, while sitting for ordlsuiry purposes.’ Terms will |be made known on the day of sale. Win. b\ Brewer, adm’r. January 20, 1831. 32—tds WILL he sold on the Ist Tues day in .March next, at the court house iu Wilkes county, Three Negroes, Lotty, about twenty-one oY* : two years old, and her tv. i cluldren, [all ’• cry like !y,—AI. SO, ! i fty-ji | Two Horses; nil sold as the property of Thomas J. Pope, deceased, late of Wilkes I county.—Credit tiil the 25th of Do i cetuber next. j ‘ Stelien A. Jol nson. 1 Fe !i ruarv IS, 1831. 35—2 t JL* JL Stenographic Academy iiV M. T. C. OOULD. PIIILADELFJii V. I fllMg, 1 For e fill! com se ot instruction, ns obove men [ tioned, .>,2 00, pavuble in auvmure, or on tin ! receipt of the first three numbers of the periodica!. All Postmasters are respectfully solicited to act as agents in their respective neighborhoods. 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W ttjT The publisher of any Newspaper or public Journal, who will give this Prospectus a cot.spi ■ cuous insertion, and forward a copy of the paper • containing it, shall receive a tegubit series of the contemplated lectures w ithout other charge. ~~ Z\E W MAP ” “ °f ©forgiii# ?2PIME Subscribers have now nn _M_ der the hands of the Engraver ’ in New York, a complete and splendid iVJap of the j State of Georgia, the greater part compiled front J actual survey, with all the districts carefully laid j down and numbered, the whole completed with ! great labor aij,d exactness trout the latest and most authentic information, in a style not interior to any tiling of the kind yet presented to the pub lic, with a table of distances from the seat of go vernment to every county site or place of itupor j tance in the State. The districts in the new pur j chase and low er counties are all uumbered in the j corticrs. so us to triable a person tp ascertain the | exact situation of any lot of laud, and will be. painted and finished oti'ui the neatest manner— a putt of them canvassed, varnished and put on rollers, the balance w ill be on thin p%per nicely folded iu morocco covers, and will be for sale ib * Mil ledge villc bv the first ol October next. Those on t ellers at Five Dollars, and the jrocket map of the same size at Four Dollars. Persons residing %t a distance, wishing to pro cute the map can do so by sending by their mem bers, as a sufficient number of them w ill be kept in Miliedgeville during the session of tfaeLegislature. Carlton Wellborn, Orange Green, Slf* Editors in this State who will publish the above oceosiowaly until the first of November i next, will be entitled to a cony of i&e Map. j July Itm, * J c s/vch/ifeg G EORGlA— Oglethorpe. County . Court of Ordinary November Term, 1830. EtJLE NISI. PLAN TON M. HILL, adminis trator of James H. Lucas, tle ceased, states to the court that he lias fully adin i nistered the estate of said dec., ami prays to be discharged from the further duties of administra tor aforesaid. Whereupon it is ordered by the court tlmt the Clerk-issue .1 citation requiring - ait persous con cerned to shew cause why said lettets should not be granted in terms of the lu>v in such case iiuulti and provided. Ait extract from the minutes. —This Bth Nb ventber, ISJO. JVm. 11. Smith, c. c. o. G BORGlA— Oglethorpe County. Court of Ordinary NOVEMBER TERM, I8:J0. R ULE NISI. “W - OilfV HAWKINS administra -9 tor of James'Wells, deceased, states to the Court that he bits fully administered tiie estate cfsaid dec., and prays to be discharg ed from the further duties of administrator u3 a lbrcsaid. Whereupon it is ordered that the Clerk publish a rule for ti months requiring all persons concern ed to shew cause (if any they have) why said ad ministrator should not be dismissed from the said estate. An extract from (he minutes.—This Ist No vember, 1830. IVm. 11. Smith , c. c. o. OKOIiGIA Oglethorpe county. Court of Ordinary NOVEMBER TEU'St, 183 U. RULE NISI. . SO YAK M. rj.EMMLVC, > guailitin of Shimic Flemming, minor of John Flemming deceased, states to the court that lie has fully settled up the estate of said minor, and prays that be may be dismissed from bis guardianship. , Whereupon it is ordered by he ccurlrataf ter forty days publication of t!iis rule in tWash | ingtou Net**; and no objeeiion being tiled to the contrary, the clerk issue the letters aforesaid. An extract from minutes of the court. —This 2d. November, 1830. William 11. Smith, c. c. o. GEORGIA— Wilkes Comity. W nereas Hentou W a!- ton, administrator of Gibson (’. Walton deceas ed, applies to me for ieitors ol’dismtiiission from the estate of said deceased- These are therefore to cite, summon and ntk ! monish all ami singular the kindred and credit- j ot s ofsaid deceased, to be and appear ut my of- i fiee wit tiin the. lime preset ibed bylaw, to shew cause (ifany they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Ist Novem- j her, 1830. John 11. Dyson, c. c. o. GEOKGIA—WiIkes county. I Fite teas $ had rack Pinkston applies to me lor letters of disiuissoin from the estate of Greenbury Pinkston, dec’d. These arc therefore to cite, summon and admo nish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at fuv office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (ifany they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under :ny hand at cilice, this Ist day of November, 1830. • ‘ John IT. Dyson, c. c. o. GEORGIA—WiIkes County. TV he reas Joseph Henderson and John Bot cu, apply to tuc for let ters dismissory on the estate cl John Fling de ceased. * These are therefore to cite summon and admo nish all and singular the Limit ed and creditors j ofsaid dec’d. to be and appear at my office with- j in the time prescribed by law to shew cause (if j any they have) why said letters should not be, granted. Given under my hand at ctfice this j ltftk day of .November, 1830. John H. Dyson, c. c. o. GEORGIA Wilkes countv. Whereas W. Parks i applies to me for letters of dismission trow the estate of Joint Graves deceased. These are therefore to cite, summon and admo nish, all and singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear at my office, wiiliju the time prescribed by law, to shew cause ; (ifany they have) why .said letters should not be j granted. Given under my hand at otiice, this Ist day of November, 1830. John 11. Dyson. c. o. GEORGIA, —“Wilkes ‘ County, j Whereas Bird Parks! applies to me for letters dismissory otj the estates of Aquilla Burroughs and John Fanning, decea- ; sed. j These are therefore to cite, summon and admo nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at nty office with in tiie time prescribed by law, to shew cause (ifa ny they have) why said letters should not be gran ted. Given under my hand at oilice this 2dtk of December. 1830. John H. Dyson, c. c. o. GEORGIA —Elbert County. Whereas Zimry \V’. Tale and Termelia Tate, apply to roe for letters of dismission from tbe estate ol Thomas Tate, de ceased. • Aud Whereas Zimry \Y. Tate applies to rr.e for letters of dismission from the estate of.iatr.es i :M. Tate. John W. Tate, and Beatrix J. A. Tate, i deceased These are therefore, to cite summon and admo nish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased persons, to be and appoint my office within the titne prescribeti ly law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted them. Given under my fund at j office this 13th dav of No-.A*ubet - , 1830. j JOB WESTON; c. c. o. G EOtlG lA—-ft Ibe ri County* W lie reas Beverly Al len and Mary Clark applies to me for letters dismission from ilt estate of James Clatk. ur*c’d. fhi'se are therefore to cite sum men and admo nish ail and singular the kindred anti crcdito - sof j said dee., to he and appear at my office ilMn the time preset ibled by Jaw to show cause (if any they have) why said Utters should uot be grant* cd Given umTer my hand at office this lfcst d.Av of November, IS3O JOB WESTON, c. c. o. |S G KORGlA—Elbert Cuuntt^” Where •us Beimjait lloustnit amt William White, n!min s.>trmi.t* 5 .>trmi.t* cf i tile Estate of Thomas Davis, deceased, aj.plies ut me for letters from saiil estate. These are therefore to cite summon hud admo nish all atufsingular the kindredatvu creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at tny ofilco •vitiiiu the time prescribed by law to shew cause (ifany they have) Why said letters should nut be granted. Given under uty baud at eftice this 2jth day of January 1831. Job Westdn, C. C. O. ” 9 * ■ ■■■■; . GEORGIA—EIbert County. Whereas William Dooly administrator of the estate of Joseph M. Brandy deceased, applies to me for letters oMis mission from said estate. Titesc are therefore to cite summon and admo nish alland singular the kindred atul creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office with in tin* time prescribed by law to shew cause (If any they have) why said ielie-s should out be granted. Given ui my baud at office this the 25th day of January, 1831. , Job VVeston, C. C. O. Four mouths alter datenpjjliilitioii made to the honorable the Inferior court ol W tikes county while sitting for ordi nary jninioscs for leave to sell the i reul estate of Charles Mattox, dcc’d. | late of said county. _ A tudia January 3d I A l . . Four months aftef tfctle application will be made to the houoraW# the inferior court of Oglethorpe county when sie ting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell tho real estate of Josiali Jordan, jur, deceased, so to sell one negro boy. John J\ Latimer, adm’r. December 2dtli 1830. Four months after date, application w ill be made to the Honorable the inferior Court ot Oglethorpe county, where sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sc il* part of the real estate of Samuel Strong, dec.,-? j late ofsaid County. Sterling Carter, adm’r. January 20, 1830. Four months after i date applicaiion will be made to the honorable j the Inferior court of Wilkes county while sitting lor ordinary purposes for leave to sell the reart j estate of Leroy Wilkins, deceased late ol said county. Bedford Cade, Ex’r. in right of his wife* January 3d. IS3I. Four months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Elbert county, uhiie si .ng for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a part of the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Moses Haynes, senr, dec’d. b.te of said county. Thomas Hayuerf, adm’r. January 13, 1831- 1 *v Four months alter date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Wilkrs county, while sitting for oi dinaiy purposes, for leave to sell the teal estate of Anderson Riddle, deceased, late el said county. Sarah Y. Riddle, adm’x. January 24, 4831- ,j Lour months after I date, application will he made to the ho ‘ ’ the inferior court of Wilkes chuoty wf: ! :: r. / I for ordinary purposes, for leave ‘o sell ’ ;< } estate of Jonathan Fouclie, decease- k County. SIMPSON FOUCIIE, A i r. November 11th IS3O. Four months ai r date apilica!im wil! be made to th hofio - the Inferior court of Oglethorpe county when ting for ordinaly purposes for leave to sell U.t I real estate of of John Graham, deceased. | YVM. CUNNINGHAM, > ... ! MARY GRAHAM, ) (Hm '” j November 3d. 1830. Four months after’ | date Application will be made to the honorable j the inferior court of Wilkes county whiie siitir.g for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the real ! estate of Joseph LuckeU, deceased, late of said I county. * W. R. Luckelt, adntr. November Ist, 1830. r tour months after date applicatiou will be made to tbc IfouorablQ tbe Inferior court of Elbert Comity, while for ordinary purposes, for leave so soil ;he NL GROES bclougiug to the estaie of John I’.uffiutt, deceased. isham Parham, Acting Lu. tailor. Novepilcr 1, IS2O. ! Four months after date appli i cation will be made to the honorable the Jufvihf* | court of county, whij* sitting for or- I tliuary jtoi jn,b.:s for to sc.'l the laud i;d j ttfgtoea i>ei{ui;*r£ to the estate of iad**rd Tr; .* or, deceased. Washington Traylor, adyi'r* January 7th, JB3J. ~BL£?sk Heeds . Nenity printed at liud Utlicc^,.