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SliLKlFFb’ SALKS.
U MX HC SOi.l),
O,, Me first Tuesday in January next,
A ;r the house of lames Caldwell, thn place nf
J\ holding Courts in the enmity of Cotwta.
within (he usual hour* ofaulc, the following pro
perty. te* wit: w „ .
sl’.Oii 4 ~ acres of lftnc t Lot No. 87, in too 8th
district nf Coweta comity, levied on ns the pro-
pi itv of Homy Sanford, to satisfy two ti f.ts is
sued from Greene Superior court, one in l.ivor
of CImtIoi l). Stewart, tlie other in favor of Au-
tlu»«> W. Maddox vs »n»>l Sanford.
i&i 1-2 acres of land, Lot No. 3(V, in the 3d
district of Coweta comity, levied on nyhe pro
perty of Israel Nunnery, to satisfy u ti la issued
from Greene Superior court in favor of Finley
McCoiven, for the-use of John Dawson vs. said
Man n ehy.
1-2 acres of land, Lot No. 168, in the 1st
district of Coweta county, levied on a* the pro
party of Raivit Hackney, to satisfy a ll f.t isset
ed from a'Justice'a court in Wilkes comity in
favor of G Hixson vs. said Hackney—levy
made and returned to me liy a cniistahle.
2U> 1.2 acres of land, Lot No. 95. in tltc2d dis
trict of Coweta county, levied on ns the proper
ty of John P McGrow, to satisfy two fi fas issn
c’d from a Justice’s court in Putnam comity In
favor of Hugh Freeman vs. said tMcGrnw—levy
made and returned to me hy a ConstnMe.
202 1-2 acres of land, Lrt No. 2H», in the 1st
district of Cowem connty.-levied on as the pro
perty ofT. Campe.to satisfy sundry fi fas issn
sued from a Justice's court in Gwinnett county
in favor of William Terry vs. said Campe—levy
tnade and returned to me by a constable.
202 I 2 acres of land, Lot No. lilt), in the 3d
district of Coweta county, levied on as the pro
perty of Asa Dean, to satisfy sundry ti fas issu
ed from a Justice's court In Washington county
in favor of James Mathews and others, vs. said
ltd an- levy made and returned to mehvtfron-
ttablc. JOHN TERRY, D. StfiT
November 1
- o;
WILL UK SOLI),
•On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T tho Court-house in Dublin, Laurens couti-
ly, witliin the usual hours of sulu, the fol-
owing property, to wit:
One negro man Ivy ttie name of Abraham, le
vied on as the property of Alfred Moore, to sa
tisfy a fi fa issued on the foreclosure of a mort
gage in favor of Richard H. Long vs. Alfred
Moore—said negro pointed out in said mortgage
r, fa. IKA STANLEY,■Slt’ir.
October 25 , " ’ •
*" Will be .'Sold,
■On'the first Tuesday in January next,
A T 1 lie'Com t-houae in the town of Sanders
villo, Washington county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property to
Wit :
One negro girl nnnuft) Nelly, aged nlioni 10
r ears, levied on as the properly of Jutnes W.
Ijward, toenti.dv executions from a magis
if rule's court, in favor of Uillery Hooks and o-
Ihers—luviosJ on and relitrrt‘'tl to mu hy a con
stable JOHN tilLMORE, Sts ff.
November 20
M'illV S’oltl,
in January next, at
place of bidding ('mills in < Inv" 1 t enmity,
2 12 1-2 acres of Huul, more or less. known liy
lot Np. 227, ill tlieT.il) district of mid county,
levied' on ns the properly of Samuel It (.old-
smith, to satisfy an execution obtained in -lotu s
Sap .l inr cn' rt, in fhvnr of Hope II. Sluter vs.
said Goldsmith.
J03IAS B. BEALL, Sh'IT.
November 14
WILL BE SOI.11,
O N tlie first Tuesday in January next, in
the town of Craw fiir’dville, Taliaferro coun
ty, within the lawful hours of sale, the following
property, viz :
One itegro man day tho tintne of lack, one
prey horse, levied on ns the property of Knlieit
Akins, to «’itjsfy a fi fa III favor of Elijah Jnr-
deuvs. Robert Akins--properly pointed out by
the plaintiff.
ASA C. ALEXANDER, Sli’ff.
Novi mher 2(5
WILL UK SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T the house of James Caldwell, the place
of holding Courts ill Cowetli county, with
in the luwlbl sale hours, the following property,
An wit i
202 1-3 acres land, Lof No. 15 in tlie 6th
di.'rict Coweta comity—levied on as t'lic pro
perty of John M. Turner, to satisfy sundry fi
fas in favor of Hugh Gilliland, for the use of
Sninuci Dot hard vs. said Joint 51. Turner, le
vied by a constable.
202 1 2 acres of land, Lot No. 11 I in tlie 2d
district Coweta county—levied on as the pro
pel ty of Charles L. Holmes, to salisfy a fi fa
issued from the -Inferior court of Jones county,
in favor of Conti Bales <Si Co. vs said iloluis.
November 17 JOSIAS B. BEALL, Sh’lV.
WILL UK SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T tlio court-house in the town ofSandcrs-
viltr., Washington county, w ithin the usual
hours nf sale, the following properly, viz :
One lot of books, seven hundred bushels corn,
more or less, ten stacks nf fodder, sixteen hags
ginnod'fleotton, more or less, I silver can, 1 sil-
zorcream pot, 1 stiver tea pot, 20 bushels rifts,
more or less, 10 bushels barley, more or less,
six bushels rye, more or less, nine, bead of
sheep, one pair cream colored horses and one
four wheel carriage and harness, all levied
on as the property of Nathaniel G. Rutiici ford,
to snlisfy a ft fa in favor of Merrill I’arkhiirst,
and sundry other ti fus vs. said Rutherford.
Two negro girts named Ruse end Rachel, and
one cow atid calf, levied on as the property ol
l)anle McNiell, to satisfy a ti fa in favor of
John Mathews vs. saidMcNiell.
150 acres swamp land, more or less, adjoining
Clay and others, taken ns the property of Fran
cis Miller, to satisfy sundry ii fas in favor ol
Richard’J homasfon, administrator, vs said Mil
ler, Jonathan Miller and Janies Glndden—levied
oil and returned to me hy a constable.
20(1 acres pine land, more or less, on the
Oboopie, adjoining Smith nmt others, taken as
the properly of Sponecr Brantley, to satisfy sun
dry fi fas in favor of M-eDongald Peabody vs.
said Brantley and William Young security, and
other ft fas vs. said Brantley—levied on and re
turned to me by a constable
400 acres pine land, more or less, ndjpinittg
Whitaker hiuI Martin, taken as the property of
James Underwood, to sati-fy sundry (i fax in fa
vor of C. W. Morgan vs. said Underwood—pro
perty pointed out hy the plaintiff—levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
60 acres pine land, more or less, adjoining
Mrs. Page and others, taken as the property of
Lewis Webster, to satisfy two fi fas in favor of
Daniel McDougald, braher, vs. said Webster—
levied oil mid returned to me bv a constable.
03 acres oak mid hickory land, more or less,
adjoining Moy and others, levied on ns the pro
perty of Elizabeth Chastean, dec’ll, to satisfy
sundry ft fas in favor of Samuel Greenlee vs.
Thomas D. Harvey and Blasingame Chagteau,
executors on the estate of said Elizabeth ( has
tean, dec'd—property pointed out by Raney
Chastean.
33(5 acies pine lend, more or less, on the O-
hoopip, adjoining Brantley and others, taken ns
the property of Paul Williams, to satisfy a ti fH
in favor of Elijah Cuts, jr. Paul Wifliuras,
John Brantley ami Spencer Brantley—property
pointed-out by John Brantley—'levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
SHERROD SESSIONS, D. Sh'f.
November 28
Administrators* Sales, &c.
A GREEABLY loan order of the honorable
/V the couit ol Oiuinnry of Hancock rounty,
w iipn silling for ordinary purpo.es, Mill he sold,
ut the Court-house door in Rputla, Hancock
enunly, on the first Tursdry in January next, the
Tract of Land containing
Three Hundred Acres,
more or Jes^, belonging to I ho entitle of .Tesse
Buttle, rlocVL nml whereon tlie said deerx'd for*
inetly reiidi'il, in the county of Iiuncock, hW,
oiio other Tract in the. counl v of Wiirien, con*
tuiimijg one Hundred nod thirty six acres, inure
or less, mid adjoining Hwrf nod others—
a part of the INVgrooi of said estute so d for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sole.
it. T. V»\TTLTjj I * , v .
av.yl p. Cato, j Aim
November 1 Vds
A GREEABLE; to HU i>rdi-r-v>f tin honorable
the Inferior conn, sitting for ordinary pur
poses, countyof Gi eene , will be sold on the fust
Tuesday in February next, at the Court-house
door in Habersham, —•
250 Acies of Land,
he the same morn or i.-ss, known liy Lot No 99,
lying ill (lie i‘2lh district of Habersham county,
being ft part of the estate of John Cntching. de
ceased, and lobe sold fur Hie benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms mnde
known on tlie tlnv.
JOSEPH CATCHING, Adm’r.
November 1(5 Ids
W ILL be sold, on 'luesJay tlie bln I
fm uaiy nest, at the late residence of
(Valter Hamilton, dec’ll.,
All the Perishable Property
■ffad dec'd., consi-ting of house-bold and
i ohen furniture, s. tne line horn's, cows,
sheep, h"gs, pmk corn, fodder, outs, gig
uin, cart, sotno Carpenters tools, PJnntnliori
utensils, with a number < f other articles loo
(edioos to mention. 'I lie -n'e will commence
at JOo'c'oek A m and continue-frutn dav to
day until all m e sold. Tei in3 made known on
the day of sale.
R. S. HARDWICK, Adm'r
November 24 43 (ds.
Will 1)0 Sold,
A greeable to the last win and Testa-
. meat of Jesse Sanford, dec’ll, in-tbe (own
of Sparta, Hancock county, on the first Tues
day in January next,
A Tract of Land,
lying in said comity, on the Oconee river, nrnr
the Cedar Shoals, containing 240 acres, be the
same more or less—Also, one HALE' ACRE'.
LO 1' in the town of Spaita, with some improve
ments thereon. A credit of one nnd two years
will be given in two annual instalments, the
purchaser giving bond wilh approved secuiilv.
THOMAS MOUGHON, Ex’or.
Octntier 24) ids
\ (.BEEAHLK to tin order of the riifon'or
. Court of t.uurens eomily, »hrii silting bn
ordinary purposes, will he sold on tee lost
Tuesday in .1 it nun ry next, at (he Courthouse
dour in Dublin, Laurens county,
257 Acres of Land,
adjoining Culpepper mid helium, belonging 1 tn
the estate of Joseph Livingston, Into of l.niireiin
county, deceased—-Sold for tlie lienelU ol tiie
heirs.
RKUBItlN UNDERWOOD, Ex’or.
Septennial* ♦» 34
Lxecnfor’s Side.
ILT. BE SOLD, in the town of Sparta,
Hancock comity, oil the first Tuesday in
January next hy an order of court, thatmut
of the *
Iifiil Estate
of Riehnnl Ship, deceased, n Inch Belongs to the
chiMteii of William Hardwick, containing five i .. .. , - .
Iiundre<i acres, more or less. Terms made *|' G Jesse liollcwn^j (loceuscu.—
w
T'.xfeliter’s Sale.
'* -rr1LE BK SOLD, in t!»e town of Sparta,
▼ ▼ Hancock county, on the ftist lucsdny in
Jhiuihi v next, by auorder of couit,
All tin! Real Estate
nf William llardwiek, considing of two Tracts,
nne of Ml aeivx, ml the Ogeclme, th« otlin- of
,i()0, on the Beaver dam—pine land. Terms
made known oil the dav.
II. S. HARDiriCK, Ex’or
September 13 3-1—ids
WILL HE SOLI),
O N T tliH firat Tuesday in Jttutinry next, nt
tlie r.tnirt-lintise tloor in Irwin comity,
between the nauul hours ofnalo, iigreonble
to nn order of tlie Inferior court ol'Jnaper
county, when pitting fur ordinary |iur|io-
sce, 41)0 acres of laud, more or lcfs, Lot
No. 2I'4 in tlm l!lth district, belonging to
known on the day.
September 18
Tciit ~
21. Inf
11. S. HARDWICK, Kx’or.
34—Ids
honorable
ferior court of Laurcni county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, wilt he sold, at tlie
Court-hmwo door in DeKalb county, on the first
Tuesday in January next,
One Lot of Land,
in the 13th district Henry, now Dehadh county,
No, (19—sold for the use of Juntos M Domney,
minor. Terms of sale made known on the d.iv-
BENJAMIN MIMES,Guardian.
September 3 33—tils
\\ ill he Sold,
On the first Tuesday in February next,
.4 T the Court-house in the tow'ii of Wajues-
boro’, Burke county,
350 Acres of Land
lying in said county, on Briar crerk, adjoining
Cuito nnd Denni^ Glissen—Sold as the proper
ty of the orphans of David Hay, di c’d, in con
formity tn an order of the Couit of Ordinary of
Laurens county.
JAMES HAY, Guard'd.
November 7. tds*
WILL UK SOLD,
O N the first Tucsduy in January next, at
.thu court bouse in Dublin, Lamer.s coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, (he follow
lost property, to wit; .
One negro buy, by the name of Frederic,
levied on as (bo properly of William Spoil, to
satisfy sundry fi fas in favour of Fullwood t:
Barfield and others, in favor of Luke T Mi-
fcell Vs. William Spell end others, aguinst said
William Spoil. IRA STANLEY, Sh’ff
November 22
WILL HE SOLD,
O N the fir.it Tuesday in January next, at the
Court house in the town of Craw fnrdvillr,
in the county of Taliaferro, and State of Geor
gia, between the usual hours of sale.
All the interest of William C. Swain and .1st.
O. Swain in four negroes, to wit—I’eter, Wm-
ney, Rachel and Beck, belonging to Susannah
Swain her life time, levied m, by three executi
ons issuing from a magistrate's romr in favor of
James 11. Burnet vs. said Swains—property
pointed out by defendants—levied on unit re
turned tome by acbnslrhlr.
J. D. GRESHAM, D. Sh’ff.
November 27
YY ILL iifi OLD, on iV«!une»d&y Hie ithh
If day ot January next, at the late resi
deuce of John C. Smith, dec d in Jones cnmi
ty, the PERSON \L PROPE.TU Y, consisting
nf four horse', two or three yoke of oxen and
carl, slock of cattle »nd hogs, p nntalion tools,
a lot of eorn and fodder,household and kitch
en furniture, nnd other n.licles belonging to
said estate—(or the benefit of the hpirs of said
InlinC. Smith, dec’d Sale to continue from
day to-day, if necessary, nnd sold pursuant to
the. la«t Will of tho testator, on a credit till
Christmas 1828—Sums under g 5 cash—at.d
the Negroes belonging to said estate to be hir
ed ut the c.itnf. time nnd | lace,
BY THE ADMINISTRATOR,
with the Will annexed, of John C Smith,
dec’d, or one of theeiecutors thereof.
December 3 tds
WILL BE SOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in February next, at
the Court-house in the town of Crawford-
vide, in (he county of Taliafeiro and State of
Georgia, between the usual hours of sale,
Seven Negroes, to wit—Raney nnd her two
children, Ransom and Clary, Jinny and her
two children, Russel nnd Mary, amt an old wo
man, Lucy, levied on as the property of George
Jeffries, by virtue of h fieri facias issued on the
foreclosure of a mortgage iu favor of William
Janes vs- said Jeffries—property pointed out
in said mot (gage, and now in possession of Ar-
-chibnld G Janes, sue of the executors of Win.
Janes, dec'd.
Also, ot the same time and place, two ne
groes, to ivit,'Dinah and her child, levied oil
as the property of tVillinui Jeffries, liy viitua-of
a fieri facias i-sued on the foreclosure of a mort-
T,.ge in favor of William Janes vs. said Jeffries;
j.ropcrly pointed out iu said mortgage, and now
Li possession of Archibald G. Janes ouc of the'
executors of William Janes, -deceased. • '.
J. D. GRESHAM, I>. SlTtT.
November 27 , i
WILflQt SOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in lannary next, nt the
place of holding Couits in Coweta comity,
Lot No. 247, levied on ns the property of Wm.
\\ Green, to satisfy several fi fas in favor of
John Welch nnd others—levy mnde and return
ed to me hy a constable.
Lot of Land, No. BO, in the Gth district of
fai.l county, levied on .-a the property of Tho
mas W’ailey, to satisfy two fi his one ill favor of
JamcsWelcii, for the use of John Boyle, the o-
thcr in favor of David Delk, forthe use of said
Boyle against Thomas (Valley and Edmond
Rings—levy made and returned to me hy a con
stable.
Lot No 147 in the Id'district, levied on as the
•property Inc-. V ..vr, to aalisfv a fi fa in favor
«f I’.. \V W. W enu—levy made and returned to
see hv a const, e. ,
November 2d JOHN TERRY, IT Sift)
WILL HE SOLD,
O N tho first Tuesday in January next, in
the town of Decatur,-DeKalb county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the State’s part
of Lot of Lnud No.295 in the 18th district ori
ginally Henry, now DeKalb county, it being
the North purt of said lot ofland, containing
94 acres. Terms cash.
DAVID K. BILLAVEN, Sh’ff.
November 26
winrwsoLD;
O N the fits' fuesday in E'ebtH.oy next, at lh»
Coma- bouse in Tnltnoll county, between the
usual hours of sale,
SOD acres of pine land, 1iiW in said county, with
some improvements, j.iiiiing^Euds belonging to E',-
liza Bacon, levied uu ns the p^peny of Natlidn
Bruton, jr to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’sVourl
in favor of William-H. Edwards vs R-.nall McDo
mild and Nathan Bruton, jr.—.levied on by John
II Smith, constable, and returned to me.
Also—300 acres pise land, lying on the Savan
nah road, well improved, where John Sands now
lives, levied oil as die property of Julia Bands, to
satisfy a li fa in favor of Gabriel (.'noon, for ilu:
jBO-of Jesse Duiruuce—properly pointed out by
ilc-m Cm ranee.
i 1 i—5uu acres pine land, with about £0 acres
ole •, whereon is tolerable good improvements,
ikf ..fs of Deloach, on the waters of Bu i
etc hy virtue of an execution, ns the pro-
p'cil. o. Geotgfi U. Tippim, to satisfy a fi fa in fa-
j'nr of Malcom Buio—property pointed out hy Geo
u. Tippins '
Also—i Bay horse about 7 years old, 2 pair of
wagon wheels, taken hv virtue of an execution as
the property of Josse Durrs ace, to satiety n fi fa
in favor of Lewis Clark—property pointed out b)
said Durrance. Terms cash
WILLIAM JOICE, D Sh’ff
Deoemtwr 72
TJLTlbU AN)' in an order ot 'he hoiiorHble
i Ihe Interior court of Baldwin county,
when sittirg for,ordinary purpoces, will be
sold nt the Court bouse, in the town of PM-
ledgeville, on thn first Tuesday in Februmy
nett, the following LAND3, belonging to the
estate of Jesse Sanlord, dec'd, all lying am!
being in the county aforesaid, viz :
236 1-2 acres, more or less, being Ihe late
residence-of enid d* t eased, on Rocky creek,
about seven n>ilc3 above IMiRedgeville.
675 acres, more or less, on tbo waters of
Tobler's and Buck creeks, adjoining Crilten
den in, d others, abont-G milts above Milledge-
viilc.
1216 acres, more or less, on the waters of
Catnp creek, adjoining Worsham and ot lie rs,
about six miles below Milledgeville—and
776 acres, more or lass, on P tatoc creek,
adjoining Lowe nnd olhors,about twelve miles
from Milledgcville. A credit until (be 1st day
of January, 1829, will ho given for one hntf of
tbe purchase money, and the balance payable
12 months thereafter, with bond nod approved
security—Sold for tbe benefit of tbe heirs of
said deceased.
THOMAS MOUGHON, F.x'or.
December 3 tds
W ILL be Kohl on tlie first Tuesday in
January next, at the court-house
in Morgan county, between the usual
hours of milo,
One Negro Woman,
by the name of Alesey, about 30 years of
age. Idold as tho property of Willis Lig-
giu, late of said county, dec’d., for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said
dec’d. NANCY LIGGIN, Ex’x.
DAVID G. LIGGIN, Ex’r.
October 1 yc> -tdu
Terms cash.
October If)
JAMES HEARD, Adm’r.
37—tils
W ILL BE SOM), on the first Tuesday in
March, agreeable tonn order of the ho
norable Ilia Inferior couit of Morgan county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes,
FIVE NEGROES
belonging to the cstnte of David G. Hardwick,
deceased—Sold for the benefit of the heirs ami
ei-editors.
C. R ZACHRY, Adm’r.
MARTHA HARDWICK, Admr'x.
December 4 tils
Land ami Negroes For Sale.
YTJ/K'I' BE SOLI), on Ihe liist Tuesday in
y y .Luninry next, nt the Court-house ill the
town of Milledgcville,
One Tract of Land,
containing:near 200 ncros,lyin£5 miles from this
place, on ihe r<md to Clinton, and nt present in
the oceupancy of lames S. Calhoun, Esq. Al*
o,at the same time and place, several
. Valuable Young Negroes ;
sold agreeably to nil order of Court, as the pro
perty of’,Marlow L- Prior, dec’d, for the benefit
of the creditors. Terms on the dav of sale.
THE EXECUTORS.
October 29 tds
b*« IDlli J
, agreeable to an orderuf iI ip 'l'' ’
» 'V Itu* count v ..I
^■n.I.»E SOLD
ble tlie Lift ri r conn of Tivtg,* rou „ tv " "
tnia for i.nbnnrv purposes, m the r,.» ,j' " " ...
tepli Oliver, Into efr id noiinlji, dress's uf J °’ ■
of sn
Ml tbe Perishable Property
about Ifinrlfi bales of cotton, the em ''njs
and fodder, lionseholil and kilelicn furnitu
l.’fon tools, IS bead ol gee«« nndmndi. ■
Heirs loo tediuus (o uiemiou. Terms mL, r ilr -
on ilia day. ™ u *knav ;
.v . . JAMES OL1VF.R
Dprpndmr 4 r *'» AdmV
— —— —_ tiU
W ILL RL SOLI), on the firxt T«5rfT~“
l ebruary next, at the fourth, ) " 1
Die town ol Clinton, Jones county win ' ln
lawful hours of salt*, 1 “ u Uie
Four Negroes and Two Horsey
belonging to the eitutc of Joseph Kine 1 ’
ed. Terms mnde knoivn on the ,t„ v n r
RIDGEWAY HAGAN .I’
December 1 1 Ailin',,
Executor’s Sale.
W ,u - BE; SOI D on the firri Toe»a
\\ February 1828, in ,„|e l„„! rl »
fordvlllc, '1 nlnlerro county, a likely N'L, 0
about ten or cloven years old. Twelv m '•
key,deceased.
December 12
Administrator’s .‘Sale.
W ILL bo sold on tbe first Tuesday in
January next, at tlie Court-house
in the town of Warr^nton, Warren coun
ty, all the real estate of Louis Todd, lute
of said county, deed. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
AARON ENGLISH, Adm’r.
October 2 3R—tils
o
Will be Sold,
N the fi'st Tuesday in E’cbrnary next, nt
the Court-house in Greene3boi o,' Greene
county,
Eighty Acres of Land,
bethesuiiH' more or less, ly iug on iba waters
tilTown creek, adjoining lands of Broughton,
Randle and Nicholson, Ihe property of Jack-
son Sayres, minor, decensed- Terms wado
known ou the day
THOMAS G. JANES, Adm’r.
November 6 tj*
cuwfr-
the pF
..ut Nr
aid\vil. county, the prof^riy of Tb aims SVCrow,
[cat of Nancy McDaniel—Tax Uue $ 2 81-2
WILL HE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
A T the house of James Caldwell, tlie place
. of holding Courts in Coweta county, vv itil
in tlie lawful sale i.-urs, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Lot No- 34 iu the 7th«districtof oivcta comi
ty, containing.202 1-2 acre*, levied on to satisfy
an ex uitiQii obtained in Givapc Superior
couit ' person Jones v«. JoritaMpr.
144 in tlie 6tli distinPof Coweta
:ining 202 1-2 acres, levied nn nr
of William’J willy, to satisfy an
rained iu Twiggs Justices’ court,
(jea) vs. said Tw illy.
-82-iu ihe 6th district Coweta eoim-
ty, enutainiug 202 1-2 Hcreg, levied on a* tlie
property of William Twilly, Vo satisfy ah exe
cution obtained in h Justice's court of Twiggs
county, McCoi-Biitk Neal v«. said Twilly.
Lot No It) i iu the 3d district Coweta county,
levied on as the propel ty of iLon-pb Eolker, to
satisfy sundry fi fas obtained iu a Justice’s
court of Twiggs county in favor of. D. Ralston,
John L. Jones and K. ii. W. Young vs.saidFulk-
•r.
Lot N«. 468 in tliefith district Coweta county
levied on as the property of Haimiel Turner, to
satisfy a fi f* issued from a Justice's court of
Jasper county, William Askew v« said Turner.
JOisUS a. BEALL, Sbifl’.
November i
Collector’s .Suit;.
VT D L be; SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
IV March next, at ihe Court ho use in the
town of Milledgcville,-Baldwin county, the follow
ing pioprrty, or so much thercot us wi.i satisiy the
tax and cost for 1826
Ooo house, and lot -in the town of Miltod&eville
Bold '
oger
cents
140 acres 3d tpttdiiy oak nnd 'hickory laid, ad
joinii'g Hicks and o'I.ers, in B.ddv iu cou.dy, tin
propeity of J. hn Pride—Tax due j! 9 8c 1 -t c m
•VJO ocies pine land in Appling conotv, No 574
in Ilia Till disliict, the properly ol Q rintott Iloy-
J’nx due 90 1-2 cents.
“ Ji 1 2 acies 2d qoolily oak and hickory land i
Monroe county-. No. 95 in the 0th district, ill
properly ol Juiin Howard—Tax due 53 33 1-2
cents.
290 acres third quality o «k and hickory land in
Baldwin rounty, ndj ining Johnson and ollu is,
Burk creek.tne properly ol Mildred Hiotvn,given
in hv John Sl.iuglilei—i’ax due $ 3 40.
406 an s 2d-quality ouk and liiokor^’ land in
Baldwin county,on E'isbiug cierk, a.ljoiiiiiif. Jar-
ratl and others : also,fiOOacrcs pine land in Uusli-
ingtou counly, granted to Clark, on Buckeye
creek, adjoining Dlenls and Olliers, all :is tliepro-
periy of Arthur A. ftloigaii—Tax due g i7 37 1-2
cents.
61 1-S acres 2d quality oak and hickory load in
Baldwin county,, granted to Harjis, ii.joining
Trnniman, n Camp cr. i-k, the pWpetty ol Prior
(4. Hariis—Taxduo^ 1 ID’cenis.
M. W . PERW\’,T C
Decumlier 20
GHEE; ABLE to an order of the honornhle
the Inferior court of Jefferson county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in January next, at Ihe Court
house in the (own of Dublin, Laurens counly,
The Real Estate
of F.lenor Ingram, deceased, consisting of Two
Squares of Land, lying in the county of 1.au
reus—Sold fur the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
WM. FOUNTAIN, Adm’r.
November 10 ids
Executors’ .'Sale.
A GREEABLE', to an order of the Inferior
court of Washington county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold, oo Ihe first
Tuesday in January next, within thelrgai hours,
before-ifae Court-house iu Saudcrsviilc, iu said
county, nil the
Real and Personal Property
belonging to tlie estate of Robert Coleman, dc-
cea-sed, consisting of two houses and lots in the
village of Samlersvitle, one plantation on the
road lending from Snndersv'lle lo Milledgeville,
about five miles from Saudersville, containing
200 acres of land, about 75 of which is
cleared and under cultivation, with a snug dwcl-
ing house thereon, with '. her neccss-iry out
buildings—also, one half of (he
Saw and Grist Mills
on Kegg creek, containing950 acres of land—
also, one negro mail named Daniel, one negro
hoy named Stsplien, and one old man named
Ned, and thirteen head of stork cuttle—sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of
sale made known on the day.
CHARLES WILLIAMSON,) r ,
JOHN COLEMAN, j Kx ors
November 18 td
W ILL RE SOLD, ot the Court-houso in
Snndersvillo, Washington county, on
the first Tuesday in January next,
600 Awes of Land,
oinro or less, situated in said coonty, on tbe
waters of Limestone, being (he re,nl estate of
Stephen Malone, decca'ed—Sold for (lie pur
pose of making a di.lributiun amor; Ihe lega
toes. The terms of -Me on the dty.
M BROWN, Acting Ex’or of
Stephen Mulone, dec #.
November 22 UR
Muscogee' Court
Tuesday in E'ebrua-
YVili be Sold,
A GRF.E ABLE to nn order of the Inferior
J.V court ol Greene county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, at the Court-house in the
town of Greenesborough, Greene county) on
tbe first Tuesday in January next,
The Real Estate
of William Wilson of said county, decanted—
One Lot of I.and lying in the county of Early,
on the watersof Colinohe. 5!h dUliict, known,
by No. 311. containing 250 neres, be I he fame
more or less—Also, FIVE; NEGROES, sold a
tbe property of said Wm Wilson, and for the
benefit ot the heirs and Cr< dilors of said decens-
d. THOMAS U. WILSON, ? „ ,
ABRAHAM GREER, $ Kx f,rs
October 27 (d<
4 lillKKABlK (o nn orn*r <»{ Ihe h narable
il. the Inferior court oi VVH«b»ug!on coiiaty,
whe n silting for ordinary pin poses, will be
*old, on tho first Tuesday in Jai.imry lcx*, ni
ti o Court-house in Jefferson county^ 0?<E
TRACT OF LAM), containing
One Thousand Acres,
more or In s. lying in said county, on the \vn
■era of Williamson's Swamp, ndjoining Hurt
and others, being n pail of tlio teal estate of
the late Benjamin Skrine—Sold for the benefit
ol tho he/rs and credi'ors of said deceased.
WM A SKRI.NF., Adm’rde bonis non
November I |,J,
Will be Sold,
O N the first Tuesday in January next, at the
Court-house, in the town of Greenesboro',
Greene county, between the usual bouts of sale,
150 Acres of Land
on Town creek, joining Snffold and others—350
neres of land joining William Redd anti others.
At the same time, will he sold in the town of
McDonough, Henry county, 202 1-2 acres of
land, known hy Lot No. 205, in the (5th district
of said comity, being the real estate of Ross
Conyers, late of Greene comity, deceased—sold
by hji ffr.der of the Inferior court of said coun
ty, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
BENNETT H. CONYERS, Adm’r.
November 14 tds
A
UKE.EABLH to an order of the honornhle
inferior court of Laurens county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold nn the
first Tuesday in January next, at the Court
house door in Dublin, Laurens county,
All the Real Estate
of WilKsm Smith, late of Laurens county, de
ceased,which lies in said county—Sold for the
benefit of the heirs, k.e.
KINDRED BRASWELL, Adm'r.
September 12 34—tds*
N OTICE.—Will be sold on Thursday the 10th
of January next, at the late residence of
William Fullwood, deceased, in l^utrens coun
ty, all the PERSONAL PROPERTY of said
deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, horses,
hogs, cattle, household and kitchen furniture,
and other articles too tedious to mention. At
the same tune and place, the negroes will be
hired and plantation rented. Tlie sale to conti
nue from tiny to day until all is sold. Terms
made known on the day.
N ANCY J. FULLWOOD, Adm’x.
November 21 tds
W ILL BE. SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
January next, in the tojvn of Saudersville,
Washington county, within the time prescribed
by law, all the property both real and personal,
belonging to the estate of William Vickers,
dec’d; all sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and
creditors of said dec'd.
SOLOMON U. VICKERS, Adm’r
November 5 t,|s
W ILL BE SaCty, at
house, on tbe first
ry 1826, next, o
Lot of Land, No. 217,
in the 20 b district ol said county—sold by or
der o[the honorable Interior court of Appling
n.punty, it beingNbe real estate of Biddy Brill,
late of said county, dec’d—Sold for the benefit
ol tho heirc aud creditors Terms cash.
♦ v HENRY HAGAN, Adm’r.
November 12 t,|.
Administrators’ Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD, on Wednesday the 23d
of January next, nt the late residence of
Moses Thompson, late of IVarren county, dee d,
All the l'inwall Property of said deceased.
HANNAH THOMPSON, Admr’x
MOSES THOMPSON, Adm’r.
December 1 tds
A GREEABLE to an order of Ihe hoitonr-
ble Ihe Inferior court of Pulaski county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold at the Court honso in Ha;(ford, oo tbe
first Tuesday in February nest,
A Likely Voting Negro Man,
belonging to tha-estate of Humphrey Posey,
late of said county, deceased Terms made
know n ou tbe day.
J.J BRACEWELL, Adm’r
Pulaski oouaty, Not. 24
Will be Sold,
A GREEABLE to nn order of the Inferior
court of Oglethorpe comity, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, at the Court-house door
in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, on
the first Tuesday in Jamtaiy next,
One Negro Woman
by the name of Sary—Sold for the benefit nf
William D. Arnold,orphan ofBcnjamin Arnold,
deceased.
BENNETT H. F.LEY, Gmtr.l’n
for said Orphan.
Novembrr 7 t ( | s
•A GREKABLK to an order of the honorable
r\ the Court of Ordinary of Hancock county,
will tie sold at tlie Court-house, iu DeKalb coun
ty, on (he first Tuesday in February next,
Lot No. 127, in the 14th district
of Fayette originally, now DeKalb county, be
longing lo the orphans of Benjamin C. Yancey,
deceased, and to he sold for their benefit.—
Terms of tale made known on the dav.
WILSON BIRD, Guardian.
Shoals of Ogcebce, Nov. 9 uf s
Will be Sold.
O N tho first Tuesday in January next, in tlie
town of Clinton, Jones county, the
Land and part of the Negroes
■belonging to the estate of Leroy Harvey, dec'll,
consisting of men, women and girls—Sold fur
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. SAMUEL'COOK, Adm’r.
POLLY H. HARVEY. Adm'x.
October 25 39—Rt
Will be Sold,
On Ihe first Tuesday in January next,
A T tlm Court-house ill the town nf Ir-
winton, Wilkinson county, btftweei
tlie usual hours of sale,
The Real Estate
of Joel Jackson, deceased, consisting of
101 1-2 acres ofland, more or less, in the
27th district, known hy No 177—Also, 50
neres in said district, and two Lots in the
town of Irwintou. Terms inado known
on the dav.
JOHN ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
Octolipr 24 tdi
Aduuaistrator’s »$ale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
inferior court of Newton county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, wilibe sold, on the
first Tuesday iu January next, at the court-house
door in the tenyn of Covington, Newton county,
the following property, to wit One third part
of 202.1-2 acres of land, w hereon Win. Jarrel
now 'ives. Also, Three Negroes, Lucy and
her child, and Amy, a womnn, about 30 years of
age—Sold for the benefit-of the Iteiss and credi
tors of Bartholomew Kitchins, late of Newton
county, deceased.
ANDREW II. TARVER, Adm’r.
October 24 ids
I N compliance with the last Will nnd Testa
mentol'lslmm Sheffield, late of Early coun
ty, deceased, will he s Id, on the first Tuesday
in January next, at the Court-house iu Blakeley,
Early county, nothin the usual hours of sale,
thu follow ing
Tracts of Land, to wit:
Lot No. 107, it) the 28th distiict F.atlv county,
with about 80 acres of cleared l.-ynd, a good dwel-
ing-house and other necessary buildings, a good
mill seat, nnd timber hewed and hauled to the
place for building a mill.
Lot No. 242, in tlie 13th district Fnrtv coun
ty, with about 25 acres of cleared land — Lot
No. 7 i, in the 28th district of said county—Frac
tion No- 386, in the 2f5th district of Early coun
ty, containing 10!) acres, with about 26 acres of
cleared land, and lying on the Chatulioochie ri
ver, near Porter's ferry—Also, two-eighths of
Lot No. 317, in the 2dth district of Early coun
ty. Twelve months credit will he given, the
purchaser giving notes with approved security.
RICHARD C. SPANN, Ex’ot*
September 24 lift nls
A GREE ABLE to nn order of the honorable
. inferior court ot Jasper conotv, when sit
ting for rtlinary purposes, will be sold, on tbe
first Tuesday in J; ary next, at Monticello the
NEGROES belonging to the estate of Silas M.
Peur.foy, deceased.
BENJAMIN XV. PEURIFOY, Adm’r
November 5 . 43 tils
"f the estate of Man, \t 1
WILLIAM LITTLEjEx’o,
46- '
U N 1- relay -h aui n~y o'. J.vnu.tev ’T~7
he sold at the late resilience of Dr Yi" 1
nigMey, deceased, in ||„> eonnlv of JefT.-J l
PERSONAL PROPERTY of the s „j,|
consisting ol liors- s, cattle, st-.ck of hoL - ^
wag,,11, household and kitchen fnraiture cL*
lodtlet, plant.moil tools, U.t. Jf the whole ’
property should not lie sold on the above
ay, the sale will be continued on the „ cxl T **
Perms or sale wilibe made knownn„ ,1,' 5 ~
sal -. ELLEANOR PUGSLEY I Ad«&*
fHn
Land in Newton to Kent
W ILL BE RENTED, to the highest hi, |, W
at 1 ui lic ont-cry, on the first 'PusJ„ ; ’
Im-",xry nut, for one year thereafter,
ourllouse m Newton conn y, LOT OFT a via
No 41, in the Sib district ofsaid co„„t v , contain
ma between 30 an 40 acres (ertiie elenie.t 1..
with comlot able log houses, belonging th
eirs of Jam s (. H Osborne, ol Chnthamr<n„
ty, deceased fvotc with approved security x,U
C ,l ‘i c _“L' , . r "., B| uitur« of
bo req- red.
For Tilr*fl»«-• |i'iiin:iiidrfi, ftpni
SETH P. STOURS.l
8" t.
4G;t
WILL BE SOLD,
f \ N the fitst T u'-sday in Febmary next, in tbo
■ * town of Montioello, Jasper ct-unty, niihu>
the tit-uni lion's of sale, all tit"
TeYisAvftbAe, Tyo\>ct\n,'
of Joseph Twilly, late of said county deceased
c, nsisting cf one h' fse, one silver watch, and
rons other articles—Terms of sale made koo»»
on 1I1C dav.
MAtTHEW WHTTFIELD.)
J \RF.S 55 HITFIELD, j Alh " '»•
f)t r.«tiil)f»r 21
47—nli
Notice.
I I f- persona indebted to tlie estate of Joseph
•i Oliver, tile ol Twiggs county, deceased, ;tro
r-qiiested b> 111.ike immediate payment, and tlm,e
heung demands agaii st said estate are liereliy uo-
lifted to render them in nceoniingto law
JAMES OLIVER, A-'m’r.
22 47- ^
, li.L £.. SOLD, on the hist Titemlay iu
v -j Marc 11 next, at the < ouit-linnse door if
the town nf Lexi; gton, Ogletleapo county,
Two Tracts of Land,
both lying on the. waters of. ho South InrkofRroDd
"iver, one adjotnieg Plcaa.int Webb, containing
38 3 f acres, more or less, the other ndjoininx ()».
ni T Batm-tt, containing P'S acres, mqi I' or il'"—
old for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of
•tsa Siranions, dec’d. Icrais nt :de known cn Hie
day of sale.
VINSON B SIMMONS, Adm’r,
December 14
Administrator’s .Sale.
T''(74I.L BE BOLD, on7'hnrstlay the 26tb of
V v January m»xt, nt tlu: l.tle residence of
Abner Hoff, dec’d,'the balance of tbe PERSON
AL PROPERTY of Abner Huff, lute of War
ren county, deceased.
JONATHAN HUFF, Adm’r.
December 1 tds
\\
HIRING.
ILL BE HIREl>, 01 t’•#* 1«t Hay
ry, tn Eainnion, far the year 1828, THE
NEGnOTS lidoHgifift fo ilie orplirt; s ol Iloln rt
I verson, deceaseH. *1 r rms »**« lumil
ALFRED IVERSl y M nnnvlhn
Dec2ml)or Ii 46—St
TTf/n.I. BE SOLD, on Monday 2Jsf Jinua^
\ f ry, in Warren county, atrhclal^
residencH of 1. Persons, s»*n., d^coaftcd, 4ho
i’crsoiial Property
hi*I«4 pin«- to said Hwceasrd, consisting of corn,
fodder, cotton, pork, slock of various kinds, im
plement* oOiusImndry, liousohold nnd kitcluo
lurniuire—ulso, in \\ arrentou, tlie remainder
a Stock of Goods. Salt* to continue from dm io
tiny until nil is sold. Also, at ihe same time drill
be rented, three Plantations belonging to said
deceased, all lying in Warren county—niify
three town lots, one Dwelling bouse and lot,
Store-house and Gin-house and lot. Term}
made know n on the day of sale
AMOS J. PERSONS, AdoFr.
December fi
C EO r ' ■ I A, Henry county
Pleasant Gr<m k December let. IC27.
T ITElLdtV,—T ne T rustees of the AcHdemf
_J at this place having engaged Mr Miles Son*
borough ns tlie Englisli te.ictu-r, anil Or. U B.
Palmer, of Vale College, in the < 'lacsicsl Depart
ment, aiittounee to the pirijlie, that the school u’iH
opfn on M onday the !4tli of January next. Ilf
feel unwilling lo close this noiico. until we sIihIi
have invited the public attention to smue p>ir(icu*
l irswhie.li we conddemly believe entitle us tu a
liberal sliare of piitrouafe We are so wpIImiWh
ed of the truiii of this position, that no community
how ably soever couductcM, can long exist without
proper docormri, that we have, from the fotigtii*
peiicncc of Mr $. .is a disciplinarian, given t!:il
department exclusively to him, and believe lliat
pat ents end guardians \a bo may entrust the govern*
mei.t cod education of tlicir wards to hi*care,«iH
not have their must sanguine expectations disn^
pointed.
And apain, the salubrity of our air, tlie ^oodece#
of our water, and the general heal lulu lues* of < or
village, give.us additional claims upon the public*
Pleasant Grove is situated £2 in tics W rst of II’®
Indian Springs, on McIntosh’s road. There • id
be preacluog ut the Academy on Sundays,«MUI
the siiivlc^.ifi through this ami the medium ol "Boh*
b itii Sr liouC' instruction,will bt possrssedof the
meins of religious coUurc. Cornelius CdcCa ty
has opened a Boarding house at this place Li ihe
(racr putHi ol young p r>i»us, and promises lo ior*
nish as good »»-cron>i>»i>d.iti"n au Ihe country.™’
low*, at $ 30 p» r \ear. T uition in the En? . srt
dep u iim’iK v. ill bo*l2 and 10 dtdlais, and n* ^ ,dS *
aicai branchco $ 2Q
C McCARlY, K’
V\ GODSON HUCR.ARD, • u
4M1.UAM H III) 'T, )'•
JK'.-E JOH'sON. i
(4fi—3;) SAMUEL JObNSO'V. )■
For Sale,
\ PLANTATION in the county of Hxncocl,
. on thu watcix of Town nml Sfnmg creeks,
containing *
Two TTumsamY Acres ’•
1000 of which is oak and hickory, anti the o | l"^
1000pins land, some of which is oftl>r* ,e -"
quality. The 1000 acres of oak and
Is almost a perfect level! on this par! of 1:1
tract, there at e between three and four liui' , i rM
acres cleared, 135 of which has been ctG
within the last two years, and is ctinse<|'i pn 5
fresh ^ the whole under good fence, i hr I 1 ""
ings consist of a good new Dtvcllinff-k®'^ "
six rooms, smoke-house, corn crib,
bouse and negro quarters for 25 l^nds f“j rl ^
is also convenient to the house, a g"°d S' 1 ’’ f *
and orchard of itltlt) hearing apple trees "I !
lect fruit. The water is excellent, and
emptinn of those w ho have occupied it * or
last thirty years from all fever and other dn ea ' '
is the best proof ot its healthfulness. H |e l lfl
will lie moderate, and tiuieor times of | ir ',' J11 '
sntisfnrtory ton purcl.aser
be shewn hv Mr. Hudson
The premise* *
who will alttatj*
found on tbe place, nnd any other inibrmttfi^
required, given on ni.uliralion to •I"' *", 1 ,"
er. D. B. MlTCHfck 1 ;
N. B. Iflhe abo»e described property t*
sold on or before Uliristnias next.it ‘ V ‘J- 011 ^
day be renteil for one year lo the bip"'' ’
der, at tlie District Court-house on tl)* P "
lion.
October 15
37