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{SHERIFFS’ SALES,
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On 'thcfmi Tuesday i > January next,
A T the house of lames Caldwell, 111' 1 plareof
holdintf (Vtrts in tlio county of Coweta,
within (lie usual hours of into, the following pro
perty, to wit .
liiiii l 2 lines rtf lane, Lot No. 87, in tlic 8th
district of Coweta county^ levied on ns tin* pro
ps* rtv of Henry Sanford, to satisfy two li fas is-
surdf'iom tireene Superior rmirt, ran in favor
of C Imriis U. Stewart, the oilier in favor of An
thony W. Maddox vs said Sanfonl.
1'ia 1-0 acres of land, Lot No Soil, In the 3d
district of i 'nweta rounty, levied on n^the pro
perty of Israel Nunnery, to satisfy u fi fa issued
from fir line Superior couit in favor of Ijniley
Mct’oiven, for the use of John Dawson vs. said
Nunnery.
2()2 l-S acres of land, Lot No. 108. in (lie 1st
district of Coweta county, levied oil ns the pm
party of Hobart Hackney, to satisfy a fi la irsri-
ed from a Justice’s court in U ilkes county in
favor of U Hixson vs. saitl Hnckiiey— levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
202 1-2 acrusof land, Lot No. 80, in the 2d dis
trict of Con eta county, levied on as the proper
ty of John P McGrow, to satisfy two fi fas issu
id from a Justice’s court in Putnam county in
favor of Hugh Freeman vs. said McGraw—levy
made and returned to tr.e by a constable.
202 1-2 acres of land, Lor No. 216, in the 1st
listrict of Oowvtn county. I, vied on as the pro
party cfT. Cantpe, to satisfy sundry ft fas issu
sued from a Jiifticn’s court in Gwinnett County
?n favor of William Terry vs. said Campc—levy
made, and icturned to me by a constable.
2f'2 1 2 acres of land, Lot No. 181*, in the 3d
district of Coweta county, levied on ns the pro
perly of Asa Dean, to satisfy sundry fi fas issu
ed from a .Indice's court in Washington county
in favor«l'James Mathews and others, vs. said
Dean — levy made and returned In me by a con-
stable. JOHN TERRY, D.Sh’ff.
Nuvemher 1
WILL UK SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T the Court-liouse iti Dublin, Laurens coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, the fol-
owing property,to wit:
One negro ir.an by the name of Abraham, le
vied on as the property of Alfred Moore,iosu-
tisl'v a ft fa issued on the foreclosure of a mort
gage in favor ol Richard II. Long vs. Allied
Moore—said negro pointed out hi said mortgage
r, fa. ira Stanley, Sb’tf.
October Shi
Will he -Sold,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T the Courl-honse in the tow n of Sanders
./*. vide, Wash iugl mi county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property to
wil :
Ono negro girl namcJ Nelly, ng°d about 10
years, levied on ns tlm property of James W
Howard, to salisfy exevutiins from a inagis
trate'semv t, in fnvor of Hillery Hoohs and o
thers—Icviotl uu anti returned to m by a con
3tablc J01LN QILMORE, 3n (f.
November 20
W ill lx 1 Solti.
O N tin* fn*t I'll.•««!.»v in Jamuir
pi n t* ol' Imbling I’nurU in v. *
21•- 1 -‘2 mites of Inu«l. or it*
lot No. 227, in if.oolli dr-tnrt
prop'
(O.i muni v ,
known by
ol cotuifr,
;*f Bamu'd.H Gold-
U'viotl on a* th* , ,
smith, to satisfy an execution obtained in .1 on* 1
Superior c<»’’rt, in favor of Hope II* blator \*.
said Goldsmith.
JOSIAS li. BEALL, Sh'fl.
November I I
will m: h.oi i),
O N the fust Tueul.fv in January "‘"ft.
flu* (own of Draw ford ville, T«!inferi » Conn
ie, will-in the lawful hours ol salt*, (he /’onowhig
properly, viz : . . ,
One negro man bv the name of Jock, one
jrrry hois#*, levied on as Die property of Robert
\ I,ins, p> satisfy a fi fa in fav »r of Elijah .lot-
dm vs Robert Akins—property pointed out by
t lit! plaint ill*
ASA C\ ALEXANDER, Sli’fT.
November 2i>
WILL ISti SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T tlie house of James Caldwell, the place
of holding Courts in Coweta county, with
in the lav.l'ul sale hours, the followtof property,
to wit:
202 1-2 acres land, Lot No. 13 in the fitli
di.,ti itl Coweta cutinty—levied on as t he pro
perty of John M. Turner, to satisfy sundry fi
fas in favor of Hugh Gilliland, for the use of
Samuel Dolhai J vs. said John M. Tturner, le
vied by a constable.
202 1-2 acres of land, Lot N<». 11-1 in tlie 2d
distiict Coweta county-levied on as the pro
perty of Charles L. Holmes, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Inferior court of Jones county,
in l'uvov of Coucl Hates Is Co vs said Holms.
Novemliev 17 JOtilAS B. HD.AI.L, Sh’ll
WILL MS SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
V T the court-house in the tow a ol Sanders*
vill.;, Washington county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, viz :
One lot of hooks, seven hundred bushels corn,
more or less, ten slacks of fodder, sixteeu lui;,»
ginned |< <>tloti, more orless, I silver can, 1 sd-
zer cream pot, 1 silver tea put, 21* bushels unts,
more or lest, It) bushels barley, mort or less,
six bushels rye, more or less, nine, head of
sheep, one pair crenm colored horses and one
four wheel carriage and harness, ull levied
on as the property of Nathaniel G. Iluthcrlord,
to sntisfy a fi lit :ii favor of Merrill -ti I’ai Uliitrsl,
mid sundry other fi fas vs. said Ilofht rford.
Two negiogirls umticd Hose and H.ichel,and
one row and calf, levied on as tile property of
Daniel McNicll, to satisfy a fi fa in lavor ol
John Mathews vs. saitl McNicll.
160 acres swamp land, more nr less, adjoining
Clay and others, taken us the property of Fran
cis Miller, to satisfy sundry |i (its in favor of
Richard Thomaston,administrator, vs said Mil
ler, Jonathan Miller and James Gladden—levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
2(t0 acres pine land, more or less, on the
Ohoopie, adjoining Smith ami others, tnken us
the property of Spencer Brantley, In satisfy sun
dry fi las in favor of MeDoiigald U l’ealmily vs.
said Brantley mid William Vouug security, and
other fi fas vs. said Brantley—levied oil and re
turned to me by a constable
•Hit,' acres pine land, more or less, adjoining
Whitaker anti Martin, taken as the property of
JuniesTJnderwnod, Co satisfy sundry li fas in fa
vor of C. W. Morgan vs.said.Underwood—pro
perty pointed out by the philntill’— levied on ami
returned to me by aconstable.
60 acres [line land, more or less, adjoining
Mrs. Page and others, taken a:; the property of
Lewis Webster, to satisfy two fi fas in favor of
Daniel McDougaltl, bearer, vs. said Webster—
levied on and returned to me by a constable.
t>3 acres oak and hickory laud, more or less,
ad joining Moy and others, levied on ns the pro
perty ol Elizabeth Cliaslean, dec’ll, to satisfy
sundry ft fas in favor of Samuel Greenlee vs.
Thomas l). Harvey am! Blasiugame Chnstann,
executors on the estate of said Elizabeth (.'has
tetin, dec'd—property .pointed out by Uuiiey
Cliaslean.
936 acres pine I nd, more, orless, on tlicO-
lioopio, adj-,ining Brantley nud others, taken as
the pi opci tv of Paul VV illiams, to satisfy a li fa
in favor of Elijah Cuts, jr. s. Paul Williams,
John Brantley and Spencer Brantley—property
pointed out by John Brantley—levied on and
leturucd to me bv a constable.
SHERROD bESSIO.VR, I). Sh'Jf.
November 23
\TMi.T. BP. : OLD, on 1V< dncitl-.y iie l'fh |
\V day nl Jaoiinty next, at the late rr i j
tpnee of John Snflh. dec'll, in Jouc? conn |
'y. the PLUMIN'I. PltOPLIITV, cniisUt,ii|-|
nf four horse-, tw o nr th en y. ke id oxen and j
cart, stuck of cattle, and Imgs, p i.ntnlion toi-if, j
a lot of corn and fodder, household ami kilth- !
an furniliir ', and other nrlieles belonging to
said edHli—for the benefit of Iho heirs of ssid
John C Smith, dec'll. Sale to i-ontinue In in
day to day, it nseec <vy, and sold |nirstianl In
tlni last Will of the Ic-lidur, on a credii lib
('liristinns 1829—Sums under 6 cash—and
tlic Negroes belonging to s^d estate to he hit'
cd ul the stone lime and place,
BV TDK ADMINISTRATOR,
with the Will annexed, of John C Smith
doo'd, or one of the eieoutors thereof.
Pereraher 3 Ids
Ailmi-’-NtratorV .>;;if
VX7 II.L Im : * on llu: I'nrt Tit
vt Jamtary m:.\t, nt tlm Com
in the town ol' \\ arreiilo't. Warren
tv, dll tlie real e.-dilte of I mi * Toil
| T.iiiifl aihi ?\egret's T or Sale.
i riV : , , \X71LL Hi. SOLD.'im tlm oral Tuesday in
l i-llti'li-e I X ’ Jaunary next, ul the Com td.uuse m .the
; ii of iVh»|« (lgeviilr,
' I One Tract of 1 itiml,
Tenoninuildi'.ii'm'H . r
II, AfimY.
3G— tils
P l
’RSUANT to mi order of the lionornblu
t)i,> Inferior court nt iJadwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purioses, will fie
sold at I’.ie Coui t house, in tht (own of Mil
letigeville, on (he first Tuetdty in Fehrieny
next, tlm following LANDS, Inlonging to (lie
Dilate of Jesse Sanlurd, dec'd, nit lying and
being in Che county aforesaid, ’ie :
2361-2 acres, more or less, being (he lute
residence of said d -ceased, oi; Rocky creek,
about seveu miles above Aldlelgaville.
675 acres, more or less, on the waters ol |
Toblcr’s anil Burk creeks, edjiitiing Friltpn- j
dun and others, about 0 utiles uluve Milledge- I
ville. I
1218 ncrcs, morn or less, on he waters of j
Camp creek, adjoining Worsheniend others, j
nboM six mih » below Milledgeville—mid
77H acres, more orless, on P Viloe e.reelt, |
adjoining Lowe mid otbeis,nlmiil twelve miles |
from Milledg- ville. A credit until the id day |
of January, It 28, will be given for one half ol i
the purchase money, and the balance payub'c ;
12 months lliereHtler, with bond and appnvad :
security—Sold for the benefit of the beis ol •
said deceased. i
THOMAS MOUGHON, Et’or.
Deecrnh'-r 3 ils
of said cuMiity, <l<
oil tilt: ilttv of sale.
AARON EXGLI
Oetoher 2
~ TVIII ho Sold,
O N the (Let Tuesday in February next, nt
tlit* Coiirt-houcein Grceucshoio,’ (liccne
t county,
i Ki^lify Acres of Laud,
j be th n same more or less, Ijing on the waters
I ol Town creek, adjoining Iniulsof Brnnghtogt,
Handle, and Nichoison, (lie propmly «f .lack- ;
Terms made
I l’
niiig near 2 ' acre li inga miles from tins
on the road to t .inton. and at picscnt in
the oci:u|mucv of James S. t'allioitn, Lsq. Al-
o,ut the fame timt unit place, several
Viilualilc You ii ii Xt'jiroes ;
sold agreeably to mi order of (’ourt, a? the pr»r-
[a rtv of.Marlow i Prior, dec fi. tor tlm benefit
ofitii.'. credit air. Terms ou’tnc dav of sale.
UHL LXkiCUTtmS.
October 23 Ids
soil Sayres, minor, deceased,
known on die day
THOMAS G. J ANF.3, Adin'r.
November f> Ids
* GllKF.ABLL to un order uf (he honorable
f\ the Inferior court of Jell'erton county, «lieu
sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie sold, on
the fust Tuesday in January next, at the Court
house in tile town of Dublin, Laurens county,
Tlie Real Eslale
of FJenor Ingram, deceased, consisting of Two
Sipinres of Land, lying in Hie county of I.an
iens—Sold for tlie benefit of tlic heirs and cie-
ilitors of said deceased. Verms of sale made
known on the day.
IVM. 1'OVNTAIN, Adin’r.
November 10 ids
Will be fSold,
A GREEVHLL to tin order of (he Inferior
/jL court ni (R-eutic county, wbf-u silting lor
| ordinary pnrj>o?cs, nl the* Court-house in tht*
j town of Groenosboruugli, Gronne county, un
' Hie first TuKfnlny in Janunry next,
The Real Estate
of William Wilson nf said county, docea«ed —
Out: Lol of l.nnd lying in the county of Early,
on Dio waters of Colmoke. 5th distiict, known
by No. 31 Lcontaiuing-250 acres, bo Die same
mure or loss—Also, FI! E NF.GPRJES, sold as
tlie property nf said Win Wilson, and for the
benefit of the heirs and crrdilorsof snid deceas
'd. THOMAS B. WILSON, I *,„.
ABRAHAM GREER,
October 27 -ds
WILL Ittfi SOLD,
O N the firsl Tuesday in January next, at
tb<: court house in Dublin, Lumens coun
ty, within the. usual hours of sale, the follow
ing properly, to wil:
Ono nf gro boy, by (ho name of Frederic-
levied on at tlm pl-ojmi ty of William 8pe.ll, to
ssTfy sundry fi las in favour of Fallwowd Sir
Barfield a.ul others, in favor of Lukn T Mi-
zwll vs William Spoil and others, against snfil
William Spell IRA STANLEY, St:’ll
November 32
WILL RESOLD;
O N the first Tuesday in February next, nt
the Court-house In tlic town of Crawford-
ville, iti the county of Taliaferro mid State of
Georgia, between the usual hours of sate,
Seven Negroes, to wit—Haney and her two
children, Ransom amt Clary, Jinny ami her
two children, Russel and Alary, pud an old wo
man, Lucy, levied on as the properly of George
Jefliies, by virtue of a fieri facias issued on Hie
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of William
Janes vs. said Jeffries—property pointed out
ill said mortgage, amt now in possession oP
ahibald U
WILL HEriOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in January next, at the
Court-house .Ul the ton u of Craw lord v ilia,
in the county of Taliaferro, and State of Geor
gia, between the usual hours of sate,
All the interest of William C. Swain and Lis
G. Swain ill four negroes, to wit—Peter, \\it■-
ney, Rachel autl lieek, belonging to Susannah
Swain her life time, levied on by three executi
ons issuing Horn a magistrate’s court in favor of
James II. Burnet vs. said Swains—piopertv
pointed out by defendants —levied on and re
turned to tnc by a constable.
J. I). GRESHA.M, D. Sti ff
November 27
Executors’ Sale.
A greeable to an onJoi* of the ini-
court of Washington county, when sitin'*
fur ordinaly purposes, will he sold, on thefirst
Tuesday in January ui xf, w ithin the legal hairs,
b* tore the Cotut-house in batiderhvilk;, insaid
County, all the
Real ;uul Personal Property
belonging to the estate of Robert Coleman de
ceased, consistin'* of tsvo houses and lots ii the
village of SamJersvllle, one plantation ui the
road leading from Sandersville to Milledgedlle,
about five miles from Sandersville, contailring
-d 0 acre 3 of laud, about 75 of w hie j* is
cleared and under culfL ufiou, with a siiu^dvel-
inf* house tlvereon, with other necessary out
buddings—als^, one half of the
Saw and Grist Mills
«n Kcjrg creek, containing 950 acres Qt’ lat)il—
also, one ne^ro man named Daniel, one ut^ro
hoy named Stephen, and one old man naned
Ned, and thirti cii head of stock cattle—soldifor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of
sale made known on the dav*
CHARLES WILLIAMSON,
JOHN COLEMAN,
November IS
Will lie St)ld,
O N the drst Tuesday in January next, at the
t ourt-liou?e, in the tow n of GreenesboiV,
j Greene county, between tin; inual hours ol sale,
J.jO Acres of Land
on Town cret k, juininc Saflbld and others—350
i acres of land joining 1 W illiam Redd and others.
At the same time, will he sold in tlie town of
I .McDonough, Henry county, ‘Jf»- l-il acres of
i lain!, known by Lot No.‘2t>5, in the (>ih diMrict
I of said county, being the reul estate of Ross
Conyers, late of Greene county, deceased—sold
by an order of the Inferior court of said coun
ty, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of stile.
BENNETT H* CONYERS, Adm’r.
November 14 ids
K-Vors
. -i“-
OLD. at the Courl-hotie in
W ILL BE
Sundi-rsvillc, IVnshinglun cuuntj, on
(he firs' 'i'lie- tlay in January next, |
600 Acres of Laud, I
nore or less, situhlcd in said county, m (lie
waters of Limestone, being ihf real osljle cl
S'p[ihen Miiionr. deceased—Sold for ijc [iur
|>ose of making a di'tributinn among Ug lega
lees. 3 he tt rms of sale on the day.
M BROWN, Acting Exbr of
Stephen Mulonc/ der.'tl
November 22
tds
WILL HE SOLD,
O N (lie first Tuesday to Jannaty next. In
tlie (own of Decatur, D. Kalb county be
tween tbe usual hours of ai", the State’s par'
of L"l id Land No 2‘J5 in the 18th tlistric' ori-
gitta'lr Henry, now DeKaltj cotinly, it being
the North purl of said lot of land, containing
9-1 acres. Terms cash.
DAVID R. SILL WEN, Sb’ff.
November 26
A+kninistiTitoi’s’ Sales, &lc.
CUKE ABLY to mii .order of the honorable
the court of Oiuiimry of Hancock county.
Janus; one of the exccuturs of Win. j » hen sit ', in K ^linHfy putr.osc«, will b< sold,
A
janes, dec’d
Also, at the sutne time and place, two no- (
groes, to wit, Dinah and her child, levied on
as die propei ty of tVillinin Jeffries, by virtue of |
a fieri facia* issued on the foreclosure of a Jimrl-
gage in favor of H i'linm Junes vs. said Jeffi ies;
property pointed out in snid mortgage, and now
in possession of Archibald G. Janes one of the
executors of William Janes, deceased.
J. U. GKLS1LA.M, D. Sli'fT.
November 27
WILL RESOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in January next, nt the
place of holding Uourts in Coweta county/
Lot No. 247,levied on ns Hie property of Win
\V. Green, to satisfy several fi fas in favor of
John Welch and others—levy made and return
ed to nit- by a constable.
Lot of Land, No 80, in (he 6th district of
Said county, levied on as the property of Tho
mas Walley, to satisfy two S fas one in favor of
James Welch, for Hie use of John Boyle, the o-
tiier in favor of David Uelk, for tlie use of said
Boyle against Thomas Walley mid Edmond
:Stags—levy made and returned to roe by a con
stable.
Lot No. 1-17 intl e 3d dDtric', levied on ns the
proper!v Jacob Miller, to satisfy a £ fa in favor
of H. !V W. IVytin—levy made and returned to
gne by a constable.
November 23 JOHN TERRY, B. Sh’fl
at the Court-house dome in Sparta, Haiicoel
county, on the first fae sdry ill Jauuary next,the
Tract oJ'Land containing
TJirce Hundred Acres,
more or less, belonging to the estate of Jesse
Rattle, dec'd, and whereon Hie said deees'd for
merly resided, in the cotinly of Hancock, a.»o.
one other Tract in the county of IVnrten; con
taining one Hundred and thirty six ncrcs, more
orless, and adjoining Hurt and others—-also,
a part of the Negroes of said estate so d for the
benefitof the heirs and creditors. Terms made
Ituown ou tlie day of sale.
It. T. B ATTLE. ) . , .*
WM. P. CATO, J Adln ,s '
Novemlter 1 tds
'OLD, at Mascogee
i the hrrt Tiusdly m .-
:bnttt
W‘hM
ry 18:8, m
Lot of Land, No. 217,
in (he i’(t h .:(strict o: said coitutj—sol i by or
.Hr of'lie lionoraolu Inlerior coidt’of Apjii.' g
county, it being tl;e real eslule of Brldy Brill-,
.ate ol said f'liitiiy, tl- c’d—Sold i*r the btneSt
ol tbe heirs aud creditors Tarnp east.
HENRY IIAIfAN, Adm’r.
N ivrmlior 12 , ids
a GRKEAULE to mi order of the honorable
iL inferior court of Laurens county, when
.-iltiog for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, at the Court
house door in Duhliii, Laurens county,
All tlie Real Estate
of William Smith, late of Laurens county, de
ceased, which lies in said county—Sold for the
benefit of tlic heirs, otc-
KLVDRLt) BRASWELL, Adm’r.
September 12 34—Ids’*
KLEABL Kjio un i
rder ot ll.o hotioiabie
(lie Inferior uourl oi Washington county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on tlic first Tuesday in Jm uc.ry next, nl
He Court -house in Jettcrsoti county, ONE
TRACT OK LAND, containing
Ouc Thousand Acres,
more Orless, lying in suid county, on the tva
tera oi UiMiamso.i’s Swamp, adjoining Hurd
and others, being a pntl of the rani estate of
the late Benjamin Skriue—Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
M’M A. SERINE, Adm rde bonis non.
November 1 Ids
IV
Will he Sold,
O N the first Tuesday in January next, in tlie
town of Clinton, Jones county, the
Lund and part oi the Negroes
belongin'* to tlie estate of Leroy Harvey, dec’d,
consisting* of men, women and gills—bold for
tht; benefit of the heirs and c reditors. Terms
cash. SAMUEL COOK, Adm’r.
TOLLY IL 11AKVEV, Adm’x
Octoiicr 25 Hit - dt
I fVi Friday thr 4ih day nf January r -„ r
] Y/ he * I I at the bre rasidejjoeY.r |) r ’,
| l’egslry,deceased, in the rntmtv of,l.n,/
PERSONAL PROPERTY ol H..*.'/i.i,w"
cci'isiniag ol lrors's, caltle, «tock of i,„„ .
wag.,,,, Iinnscliohl and kitchen funi'm.m V'"'
( ..filer, pin ala'id. i tools te> If t* l0 W | lo , ,
properly cltonld ant be sold on the „ „ 1 "
day, 'fie Mia will be c.nntimied oa ,he „ e *. n , n ""'' 1
ieim* ol sale will lie made known on tl.e a 5 ’"
sale. ELI F..AN0R l’UUSLEY V, 7 o(
Deeembor In 1 ' At,I ’j' J x.
nl#
Administrators’ Sale Postnot^r
4 GliKEABLF. tonn order of the li- i r »l i *
Interior court of Newton comity, while 1;?,' ^
tor ordmarv pm puses, will be »uld' Ht p,'
house door in Covingbin Newt,a county, o'
first 1 ties lay in t cbru.iry next,between th# .
Iiouis c f snip. U8Q **1
187 1-2 Acres of Land,
more or I. l>oii* K part of Lot No.SUy. w, n ,
(It'trict i f lormei I) H« nry now Nowton com .*
wliidi Is a SAW .U’.L.aml adjuiiihl, Z l ?’'' n
ol Covington. Also, one oilier Lot coats'”*"
five antes, more or lers, being part of the , , ln *
which the town ol Covington stunils mi;,, 0 ''"'
lands of Joseph VVallers, Ksn — 5 g M L , JU """s’
neny of Joel Flai.egaa, k#q , late ofCovtS'
Newton rminiy, deceased, and sold fi)r ihei,. ?’
of the creditors of saiil deceased. Term...
Francis ki»bv, s "'
THOMAS BABER,j A 'hii'r#.
jV. OJ'JCE—A* ilie ►ubsciiberhas lostiSw.'T
V- * articles from Ins lodging, and bclie v j n . ,, ,
they were stolen l.y some of llosseivanis tlrua.
lead or fmpicul the house, and m re than ,
1) 0 will lie offered Tor sale as noun as I leave apj
pliir.u, I lliereforegivea ilesutiplinn of the tame vl
Oso case of H zois, the case is red, just of '
eut size to hold uvo ru-.ois with a partition
aial loops at nacli end to fasten the top <| 3Wl| .
raT.oi'6 are vvliite Ivory handles, marked t\o j , \
■2 in black figures near die middle of the handlr
ae. silk pocket tiamlkeiciiief, red, yellow .3
black spoiled, in irked II M ; oni (Jnilire|| a „f..
l uge sire fill! lull" worn, tlic ring was cut „|f
prevent rubbing off the silk, which is a deep |,hie
and lias tlie mime id Joseph and Henry Alealine
written oa the silk , also, a I'nur-li'ailed i’o. kia
kaile, R Igers mahe, btick lmrn hantlle, witii a
spot of silver III an ov.d rnund ol the liandle. and
marked no i ho same H D T mil M I» r ._-#jj (l . j
any of tlie al). it: articles lie ofiercu fur sa'e. criau
otherwise lie detected, the same liciug (ires.*,t.il
to Mr Williamson, lie will fnllv satisfy th-*m liir
their trouble f a me, ami especially the tw.ii Utter
HI tides, S MUilii their serviei s be vvorlli iIouUl. me
value of the articles, it will eli erliilty lie paid : . s
they were presents from spedal friends, amtni’ucb
uiibge mm wlm always will lie lound idLi-in in
dciecliag such villainy.
, HENRY MEALING,
December 17. AG—i
December 11
O l ICE.—Will be sold on Thursday the Kith
of January next, at tlm late residence of
William Fullwood, deceased, in Ijptrcns coun
ty, all the PERSONAL PROPERTY of said
deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, horses, j iterc.s in said district, nlid two Lotrt ill the
Will lie Sold,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T tht: Court-house iu tin: town of lr-
i-\. wiiiton, Wilkinson county, between
the usual hours of stile,
The Real Estnto
of Joel Jackson, deceased, consisting of
ID t I-!2 acres of laud, more or less, iu the
27lh district, known hy iN'o 177—Also, T>{)
hogs, cattle, household and kitchen furniture,
and other articles too tedious to mention. At
the same t ine and place, Hie negroes "ill he
hired and plantation rented. The sole to conti
nue from «itiy to day until ail is sold. Terms
made known on the day.
NANCY J‘. FULLWOOD, Adm’x.
November 21 Ids
W ILL BE b(*LD, on Hie first ‘Tuesday in
January next, in the town ol'Snmfersville,
Washington cotinly, within tlm time presetlimit
by law, all tlm property both real and personal,
belonging to ti e estate, of William Viekecs,
dec’ll; all sold fur the benefit of the Imirs and
creditors of said dec'd.
SOLOMON R. VICKERS, Adin’r.
November 5 tils
town of Irwiuton. Terms made known
on the day.
JOHN ROHEHTSON, Ail mV.
October ‘21 ids
4 GREF.ABLE. t.i tin order of tlio honora-
jt\ hb- Ihu Inferior court of Peljslti comity,
when sit ing for ordinary purpoms, will tic
sold at tlio Court Iiousp in Hanford, on the
first Tuesday in February t uxt,
A Likely I ouug Negrtfi Man,
belongin'.;to the cstale m Huirphrey Fusty,
late of saiil county, deceased. Terms made
known on tl.e day
J J. BR VCKVVCLL, Adro r
Pulaski county, N v 21 tds
4 Cl it
L Y CO
court of Laurens county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the. first
Tuesday m January next, ot the Court-liouse
door in Dublin, Laurens county,
257 Acres of Land, j
adjoining Culpepper and Kellum, bclongitg to
tlic estate ol Joseph Livingston, laic of l.ntrcns
rounty, deceased—Sold lor tbe benefit if tlie
hens.
REUBEN UNDERWOOD, Fx’or.
Septonis.il- 6 34 - pH*
WILL BE 'HOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January Wilt,
A l the house of James Caldwell, Ilie place
Jzl. of holding Courts in Coweta county, with
in the law ful sale hours, the following proper-
ty, to wil :
Dot No. 34 iu the 7th district of Cow eta coun
ty, containing202 1-2 acres, 1< vied on to sutisfv
an. execution obtained in Greene Superior
court, Dickeison Jones vs. Jordan Iry.
Lot No. 144 in the 8th district of Coweta
--d^utity, containing 2v)C 1-2 acres, levied o#1 us
tbe property of W illiam 'iwilly, to satisfy an
execution obtained in Twiggs Justices' court,
McCormick Neal vs. said Twilly.
Lot No. 182 iu the 6th district Coweta conn-
tv, containing 21‘2 1-2 acres, levied uu as the
pioperty of William Twilly, togatisfv an exe
cution obtained in a Justice’s court of Twiggs j
county, McCormick, Neal vs. said V.wiUy.
Lot No- lbl in t!ir2J district Cowein comity,
levied on as the property of Joseph l'olkcr, to
satisfy sundry fi fas otfiU.med in a .iustier’s
court of I gg* county in J'avoT of l). .lUKtoit,
JobnL. Jowex and E. o; W. Young*s.said Foil;-
er.
Lot No 168 in the-fith dijtrict Coweta county
levied on il# tin: property of Samuel Turner, tii
satisfy a fi fa issued from n Justice’s court of
Jasper comity, W illiam Askew vs. sai l Turner.
J03US B. BEALL, Sh;iT.
November I
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
tbe Inferior court, sitting for ordinary pur-
poses,countynf Groctie .will be sold on tlie first
Tuesday in February next, at the Court-house
door iu (Jnhershnm,
250 Actus of Land,
he the same more or les*, luuiwn by Lot No 99,
lying in the 12ui district ofTtabersham county,
being n jmrt of the estate of John Catching, de
ceased, ami to he sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.of said deceased. Terms made
kuown ou the day.
JOSEPH CATCHING, Adm’r.
November If) tds
E.vcciitof’s Hale.
'tt'4 ’ILL BE SOI D. in the town of Sparta,
y V Hancock county, on tbe first lni's/lay in
January next by an order of court, that part
of the
Real Estate
of Richard Ship, deceased, which bdon**rito the
rhildien of W illiam Hardwick, coiu.diiin^ five
iiuudrcd acres, more or less. Terms madt
known ou the day.
A’. S. IIAKDII’K'K, Kx’or.
September IS :> 1—tiU
Will he Sold,
V GRKEACLE to an «rder of tiie Inferior
court of Oglethorpe county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, at the Court-house door
iu the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, on
the first Tuesday in Jannaty next,
One Negro Woman
hy the name of Sary—Sold for tlie Itonefit of
William 1). Arnold, orphan of Benjamin Arnold,
deceased.
BENNETT II. ELEY, Guard’ll
for said Orphan.
November 7 tds
GRKKABLE to an order of tlie honorable
ibe (’ourt of Ordinary oTHancock county,
will he sold a! the Court-house, in DeKalb coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in February next,
Rot No. 1 £ 27, iutliu 1-i-tli district
of Fayette oiiginally, now DeKalb county, be
longing to the orphan, of Benjamin C. Yancey,
tleceni-iil, ami to be solil for their benefit.—
Terms otsale made known outlie day.
WILSON BiilD, Guardian.
Shoals of Ogcclice, Nov. i) ids
A 1
W
ILL be sold, on Tue m.y the Rth of
la u iry next, al the late teslde.nce of
Walter Hamillnn, dec’d ,
A-H the Perishable Property
of ru'd dec'd., consisting of house-hold and
' i'clien furiiilurr, some line horses, cows,
sheep, hage, pork corn, fodder, oats, gig
git , carl, some C .rp-nlers tools, Plantation
utensils, with a uumber of olhf r nrttcles too
ted'ousto mention. Ihe -ale tvillootnmence
a' 10 o'clock a m nr.d continue from dn> to
Jay until till tire sold. Terms made known ou
the day of sale.
R. S. HARDK'ICK, Adm’r.
November 24 43—td*.
Will be Sold,
\ CUKE ABLE the last Will and Testa
ment of Jesse Sanford, dee d, iu the lown
of Sparta Hancock county, on the first Tutft
day in January next,
A Tract of Land,
lyiin* in said county, on the Oconee l iver, ucnr
the Cedar Shun Is, containing ‘240 acies, be the
same more or less—Also, one HALF ACRE
LO1' in tbe town of Sparta, will) sunn* improve
ments thetfeon* A credit of one and* two years
will be given in two annual instalments, dm
purchaser giving bond with approved security.
TliGMAS MUUUHON, Ex’or.
October ids
a GHEE ABLE to an order of i lie lionoreble
J.\. Inferior court of Lumens county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will lie grid, at tbe
('otirt-linu.se door in DeKalb county, on ’.he first
Tuesday in Jauuary next,
One Lot of Land,
iu the lRrli district Ilenry, now DeKalb county,
No. *J‘J—sold for the use of I Mines il Doimiey,
minor. Terms of sale madeiknown on the dav.
BENJAMIN MIMES, Guardian.
September li j 33—tds
Will lju slid,
On the first 'Tuesday i/« February next,
A T the Ccairt-boUM* in tic town of l\ay ncs-
d. IL buro’, Burke county,
350 acres of Land
Iving in saiil county, ou Urikr creek, adjoining
Cutto and Demux Gli.-xen—iuld na the |iiopor-
l_v of the oi'pli .us of David llav, dec’ll, in con
formity to an outer of the Loot’, of Oidiunry of
Laurens county.
James H.n^Gviard’n.
November 7. ids*
W ILL be fold on die first 'Tuesday in
January next, nt llx> com t-fiotjsr
in.Morgan county, between tliodisual
liourb a!' mile,
One Negro Woman,
by the name of Alesey, about ^0 vnrs of
age. Solrl as tlie property of Willi Lig-
giu, late of snid comity, dec’ll., for e Le-
nelit of tlie heirs ami creditors f said
dec’d. NANCY LIHHIN, li.v .
DAVID Cl. LIU GIN,
Uctvber i
ids
Will be Sold,
O X Thursday the 27th of December next,
at the lute residence <of Barnabas Arthur,
of Oglethorpe county, dec’d, w ithin the usual
hours of sale,
All tlie Perishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle,
yoke of steers, hogs and sheep, a (juantity of
corn and fodder, two road wagons, one still,
cotton machine and runing gear, household and
kitchen Inriiitu: e, farming utensils, ^-c. &c —
Also, at the same time and place will he rented,
FIVE FLA.VfA LIGNS belonging to the es
tate of snid deceased, one neat Center Meeting
house, whereon the subscriber now lives, one
occupied at present by John Eason, one where
on John Arthur now lives, one whereon Jona
than Ray now lives, and the plantation where
on the deceased lived, and the Negroes to be
hired out. Sales to continue from day today,
until all is sold.
BIRD ITT ARTHUR, Adm’r.
October SI tds
Adiuinhirator’s .S;iiu;
A GREEABLE to Ml order of the honorable
Inferior court of New ton county, w hen sil
ting for ordinary purposes, willin' sold, on the
first Tuesday in January next, at tlie court-house
door in the town of Covington, Newton county,
the following property, to wit One third part
of2()2 1-2 acres of laud, whereon Win. Jarrol
now lives. Also, Three Negroes, Lucy and
her child, and Amy, a woman, about 3U years of
age—Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of Bartholomew Kitchins, hue of Newton
county, deceased.
ANDREW II. TARVER, Adm’r.
Oetoher 2-4 ids
HIRING.
ILL BE l lid El), on the 1st day of
ry, id Eaionto.i, for the year 1823,1111'.
NEGROES belonging to ilie orphans of Aubeti
Ivbison, deceased. 1 • mis hr usual.
ALFRED IVERSON,Guardi?
December 12 4fi—it
Land in Newton to Kent.
W ill. HI 1 . KG .VI DI*, to tin. highest Didder,
at public Jiil-cry, on il.o first 1 uesil.i-. i
J.iniinr) in*xt, tor one year ihereiiftei, hi th,
Gomii• house in Ncwtuii ctiiin.y, LOT OF !,\M)
No 41, ia tlie Bill ilisirict ol Hai'i eotiniy, cuntaifi-
inj. tieiwi PI1 30 an 1 40 acres tortile denied | a iiii,
wifi cmnfiii attic lo^ iionsr«, beliingint lo die
heirs ol James G H Oshorue, ol Cliailiam coun.
ty, (li toiisi-ri. Note c uli u|>|a-ovc(J security iviU
ho ro'iuiretl. For Itinlici jiai tirulxis, eixiuire of
SK1I1 1*. aTORHS, A*e..t '
Deceinl.cr 12 4ii—;)[
w
Kxccutor’s Sale.
T5 ( r ILL BE 801.1), in the town of Sparta,
Hancock comity, uu the first Tuesday in
January uext, hy an ordci of couit,
All the Red Estate
of William Hardwick, consisting of two Tracts,
one of 86 acres, ou the Itgecltee, the other of
30H, na tlic Ui aver dam—pine land. Terms
made known on the day.
It. ii. HARDWICK, F.x’or.
September 18 34—tds
WILL IIK SOLD,
O N iheiifs! Tuesday in January next, nl
(lie ccmrt-lioijpe itoorin Irwin county,
between tlie tisiial liuurs ol'sule, nsrreeable
lo nn order of t He Inferior court of Jasper
county, when Billing for ordinary purpo
ses, 41*0 acres of land, more or less, Lot
No. ‘J12 in tlie L'ltli district, belonging tp
tlic estnto of Jesse Holloway, deceased.—
Terms cash.
JAMES HKAKD, Adin’r.
October It) !i7—ids
\\y4l.b BK SOLD, on Hie fink Tuesday in
▼ V March, a^re.oaiile toan onler of tlie Ixi-
norabic the Infenor court of Morgan count),
u lieu sitting for ordiuaiy [utrp. suf,
FIVE NKC1ROK8
helcnpins; to the estate ol' David G. Hardwick,
deceased—Sold for tlie benefit ot the heirs mul
ctediturs.
C. R. 7. (f.’I• UV, Ailnfr.
MARTHA UARDW'ICK, Admr’x.
Dcscwbcr 4 (Jj
J N coinplinnci; with tlie last Will and Tesla
. nieiit of Isliain Sheffield, late of Early enAii-
ty, deceased, will lie s Id, on the first Tuesday
in January next, at tlic tom t-liousc in Blakeley,
Early county, within die usual hours ol sale,
tlic following
Tracts of Land, to ay it:
Lot No. 107, in the 28th district Eni ly county,
with about HU ncrcs of cleared hind, a good dwol-
ing-liousc and other necessary luiildiiigtf, a good
mill seat, aud timber hewed and h&uied to tlio
place for building a mill.
Lot No- 212, in tin; J3th district Early coun
ty, with about 25 acres of cleared laud—Lot
No. 71, i ii ihe 2«Slh district of said county—Frac
tion No. 385, in the 2t»tli district of Earlv coun
ty, coulaining It ID acres, ith about 25 acres of
cleared laud, and lying on the Cbntulioochk* l i
ver, near Dorters ferry—Also, two-eighths of
Lot No. 317, in the 2dth district of Early coun
ty. Twelve months credit will be given, the
purchaser givi.-ig notes with approved security.
RICHARD C. til*ANN, Kx’or.
September 2 4 3y—tds
4 GREK ABLE to an order of the honorable
.la. Inferior court of .Jasper county, when sit
ting fur rdiuary purpt'^es, will he sold, on the
first itiesdav in January next, at Monticello, the
NEGROES belonging to the estate of, Silas M.
Rcurifoy, deceased.
' BENJAMIN W. PEURIFOV, Adm’r
November ft *13—tds
Adniiiiistrators’ Sale.
W ILL BE 8(11,1), on Wednesday the 23d
of nminiy next, at the late resideurc <>f
Mixes 'J'liompsoti, lale of Warren county, dec d,
All i c Termnat Priyitrli/ of said deceased.
11 AS A Al l ' IT lOMl’SO.N, Aduif’x
MOSES TilU.Ml’SO.N, AdinV.
Decenibcf 1 ids
Administrator’s Salt!.
W ILL BE SOLD, on Thursday tlie Sotli of
January next, at thn Into I'esidcni e of
Aimer i ioff, dec'll, tlie balance of the 1‘ERSON-
Al. I’KOPEItT.Y of Aimer Hoff, late of War*
ten county, deceased.
JONATHAN HUFF, Adin’r.
Poi'.cmhor I ,d,
11.1, HE SOLD, tigreeahlu ti an older
of the honorable the liifei’lor court of
Twiggs county, when silling for ordinary pur
poses, nl Hie residence of Joseph Oliver, late of
said couiily, deceased,
All the Perishable Property
of said dec'd, consisting of three head of horses,
a small stock of cattle, about sixty head of hogs,
about 1ft or l!» hales of cotton, the eiopof dhrn
aud fodder, household and kilclien furniture,
plaulatjot) tools, 12 head of geese, and sundry
oilier articles ion ledious to mention. Terms
made known un the day.
JAMES OLIVER, Adin’r.
December 4 ids
¥ t71l*L l»K SOLD, on the (im Tuesday in
i f IVihriiaiy iii»xt, at the Court-house in
the town of Clinton, Jones county, within the
lawful hours of* sale,
Four Nei’Toos and Two Horses,
belonging lo the estate of Joseph King - , deceas
ed. Turns made know n on the din of sale.
RIDGEWAY HAGAN, Adm’r.
December 1 ids
w
G L.0it 1 A, // /,rif Oju tlij
Pleasant Gkovk, Oec ember 1st, IC27.
I* I I EK aKY.—-The 'lrusleesof the Academy
at tins place having engaged Mr. Miles Scar
borough as tin* English te,ic.in*r, ami i)r. I) U,
Pahuer, of Yale College, in the Classical Depart
ment, announce to the public, ili.it the si bool niij
open on Mowday the Milt of January next. Wo.
le.el unwilling to do c e t it is notice, until we shall
have invited the public attention to some partial-
lars which wo confidently believe entitle us to a
liberal share of patronage. We aie so >vc|l saiKii*
«'d of the truth olThL position, that no cotnnuiuily
how ably soever conducted, can lung exist white:*;
proper decorum, that we have, from the toi#ex
perience ol Air S,. im a disciplinarian, giveu i!,a
department exclusively t<i him, and believe tM
paieutspnd guardians why may entrust ificgo\er*.-
meni and education of their wards to hiscaiepr l
not have their most sanguine expectations disap
pointed.
And Hgnin, the salubrity ol cor air, the poodreo
of our w ater, and tii« general heallhluhiess o: or:
village, give us additional claims upon the paLl
Fleasaiit (Jiov*: is situated 22 miles \\ est of iu"
Indian Springs, on McIntosh’s road. Iherewn
l»e preaching at the Academy on tuudays, so ti»fl
* lie students through tliisund the medium of ‘‘anc-
bath School” iusii uction, will be possc&scu 1 m t.r
means of religious culture. Cornelius MtCuK*
lias opened a Boarding house at tins place lift »
inception of young p. irons, and promises to! i-
uifeli as good nccomiuodatioii as the country al
lows, at $ iiO per year. Tuition in tlie X-ugb-h
department w ill he l d and Ui dollais, aud iu Claa-
sical branches ^ -fi
C M.CARiY,
WODDSON HUBBARD, i i
WILLIAM 11 HUM, N •
JKV-.K J OHM SON, I*-
(4G—3t) SAMUEL JOHNSON,
Education.
T IME Trustees of the Butts county Academy
take a pleasure iu iuforwing the pubik,
that a Male and Female School will commence
on the first Monday in January next. ’Jh*
Male department under the direction of Andre*
Ultea, A. M., and the Female, under that ol
daughter, Eliza Ann L. Rlien; the healthy
handsome situation of the village, its vicinity
the Indian iMincial Springs, (being ouly 4 5
Hiul a half distant,) the moral character ol i M
inhabitants, together with the ru.kjiowJeiUed i*
bilitics and exjicrioncc of Mr. Rhea «»il kf
daughter, are, in the opinion of the TrusU'Cii
strong inducements to parents and gunrdian
to send their children and wards here for R
purpose of receiving an education. Ihe c-
sical students may be prepared to enter f
class in any of the Colleges in the Eniom
The topics of liferafniT (hut will he tat^R :!l
the Male department, will be reading, vrit:T.
arithmetic, English gimnm ar, Gpugrnph.v, 1
Greek and Latin Languages, tlio most usete
branches nf the Mathematics ami Survey^!?
meridian disianees.
In the Female department, English ttrr.n»m;u,
Geography, Needle wen k, Drawing i\ntl I’aiu*
ing. The terms of tuition will he tltcsanie^ 1 ’
common in most oftlm Ac adetuies in the
Board (inejuding washing, lodging caml ' r ';
may he had in respectable families for $ ^' j:
tlm scholastic year.
JOHN McMK’MAKL. 1
DAVID BERRY, •
JAMES iUUK.NKSs, U
ABEL L. iiOBlNSOX
SAMUEL LOVKJOl,
JiOIiKItT' lliiOlVN,
WM. V. BURNEY,
Jackson, Batts comity, Nov. 2!* c0 'l, ,|!
O’ J (to E'iiiurnftlm Macon JVIecwp""
picnic insect tliis Rilvcrlisciueut in WJ I, 1 *™,
(.vice a inontli fiirttvo mouti'S, ami scdu" 1 '.
count to tl.e Trustees.
Ex(!CUtOI’’B Ski.lt*.
VrnLL BE SOLD, on tlie firsl Tuesday in
t v February is2ri, iu sale hours, in t’lau-
fordville. ialafurro county, a likely Negro BOY,
about ten or eleven years old. Twelve mouths
credit wi’l he given—S«»hl for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors ol the estate •»( Mnv Mui-
key, deceased- ILU AM LUTM'*/l'.'*’t)r.
k) uctiu L* ;r 12 Tti — t ds
T
A r Feaciier Wanted.
HE Trustees of Jefferson Acn.i' ,nl 7*"
ton county (tie desirous to ciaalfe *
tor for said Ackilmoy, for and dm^'(f D*
year. Tlie uppiicnat vvi I he ex|i..ck ! “''y.,,,
duett satisfaciory tesliTnooials ofl'fccawf 1 ;
to Liatnirt in (iu. Latin and (.taek DffP’ {
and as miicli ot Eiij;lisli lileralureasatM 1 "
the pupils ILr entrance into UuHepe. .j
'j'lie situation is lietilthy, thewe'ff' 1 v)l j| t.
gniealile, mid lihend ciicmunaeaient ^
jfiveil to a well ipialified Instructor,
liter liju'ticuiuis, nppl.v to the I -
III..NRY LANE. . j
THO.M4S JOHNSON. (
JOHN HODNEib.
JOHN I.. GliAU-E i-
j. t'i.imv, t> „
November ID