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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
iViis/iiiii'ton Sheriff's Safe.
It7‘H.I. BIS SOLD, i>n Hie liist Tuesday In
* > Inipinry next, at (lie Court-house in the
toivn of Snmlcrxvllle, Washington ronnty, with
in tin’ usual hours of sale, Hie following proper-
tv, viz:
' Our Borrol Stiul Cult, levied on iin the propnrly
of Willi ui VI. Hsnneit, io s.ilisfy .1 (i f« issued nn-
t|i>r ill,' foi’orlns .re of n mortgage in Inv r ol John
IVirker \s slid Bennett pr.-pei-iy pointnd out in
said iiuiClgngu ti la.
'SHERROD SESSIONS, Bit’ll
Omnb r 29 ■"
Laurens Sheriff 's Safe.
X C/D.L, ill', SOLD, un'me firm Tuesday in
W January U”Hi r «l Hio Comi house in ihe
toe'll of Dublin, Liuireiin ii«>uniy, ivilliin ilia usual
liltiriof s do, the fol'nsvmg property, to nil :
H.IO Negroes, namely, \lii.di.ini, Lucy, Charles,
Li lia, Cody,Quash, Hurry, Bellnll, mid Titus, nil
levied on as the |ir pr i> of Tllouius I). Ba< on, to
S itisfy ill In on llio leteoloMiro ol n mnrlgsge in
furor of Samuel S. Li i*', executor nt Thomas b.
Huron, duouaued—properly puiuled out by John
Bunon , _
Also—7 Hislorv United Suites,OMurrav » Rend
er, 9 |i iai- black silk gfov s, d ptiir’dick cotton
stockings, 6 Hues, fi bilge dishes, i straw bonnets,
) box ii'll ion, 9 pipers ink powth r, n i|UHiitity ol
file* nil I rasps, 2 large bottles salt petre, pots and
ovens, shovel mid tongs, and many oilier articles
too ioiIious to mention, nil levied on as l lie proper
ty of Powers Si Douglass, io satisfy a ti fnnn the
f irerl sure of a inuiigago in favor ol henry C.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sl.’ff
October l(i
Laurens Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL BF. SOLD, on the first Tnusdny in
.Tannniy next, at the Court-house in the
town of Dublin, Laurens county, tvithiu the usu
al hours of sale, the following property, vie:
One lot of land, No. 262, in the 22d district
old Wilkinson, now Laurens county, adjoining
Richard Barlow and others, levied on ns the
property of Jeremiah Pnrkhui'8t, to satisfy a ti
fa in favor of Richard Uni'lotv
Also—One Fraction, cnivtuiivingseveiity acre* 1 ,
more or less, adjoining Burrel and Dnuitd Shi
ver, levied on ns tlie property of Alexander Out
law, to satisfy three ti fas issued from a Justice’s
C nu t, two in favor of H. tVlorentan and one in
favor of Charles Moivmnn—levy made by H
constable and returned to hip.
MOSES GUYTON, D Sh’ff
November 2d
W ASHING LON SHERIFF’S SALE—Will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jnmmty
next, at t lie Court-iimisr, in the town of Sanders-
villc, Washington county,-within the usual hours
ofs.de, the following property, viz:
One negro man named Nero, levied on ns the
property of Sylvia Cukor. 1 deceased, to sati-ly a
fi t'a in favor of Ariiu Coker, administrator, vs.
Hie executors of Sylvia Coker, deceased.
250 acres pine laud, more or less, adjoining
Dupree and others, on tile Ohoopie, levied on as
the property of Abigail Brantley, to satisfy a fi
fa in favor of George Prince vs. Abigail Brant-
ley and Edwin Brantley.
Two negro girls named Sarah nod Phehe,
taken as the property of John Mathis, to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor of Oty Prosser vs. Jesse
1) Uriel aud John Mathis—levied on and return
ed to me by a c unstable.
150 acres land, more Or less, on the west side
of tire Big Ohoopie, adjoining Rains and others,
taken as the property of Jeremiah Walker, to
satisfy two fi fas ill favor of Owen Fountain and
Luke T. Measels vs. said Walker—levied on
and returned tome by a constable.
20;) acres land, more or less, adjoining Mrs.
King amt others, taken as the properly of Eii-
y.aheth Chnstenn, deceased, to satisfy sundry ti
fas in favor of Ellis Barney, guardian, vs the
executors of Elizabeth Chastean, deceased —
properly pointed out by F.noch H Smith—levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
SHERROD SESSIONS, Sh’ff
December 3
Administrators’ Sale.
lE'ILl, H H)I,D, on Hie firm I nesdiiy in
, * Kebriia'y next,at the Court-homo in Clin
inn, Jo >s county,
IGU 2-3 Acres of Land,
lie the same more or less aobl as ihe pnmertv n(
I ,n.-ph It rt I Son, deceased, lor the benefit ol un
heirs and rrebiteia of said ih ecu'.' d
GEORGE h vi M Hll BISON Adm’rs
t'u leroitun and with the Will annexed.
Noveodii” 2ti Ids
, GHEE \BI.E m an order ol tha honorable
\ laleri r oourtofGieeiierountv, when riuing
lor ordinary purposes, will he s. ld oil tliefiisl
Tuesday in Fe.lnu iry next, at ihe Couil-llouse in
Greene county,
465 Acres of Land,
l»o the same more or I pus, King on the waters hf
Kishing creek, .idjoiiiir.g Itii cJh ot Krinmndson,
riioman »n«i othem. AUo,cntlic simeil.iy, will
he s 1*1 -it ihe Court house in Biltb r:otvnty 9 l-OT
No. It'!., in the 6il» district formerly Houston
county now Bibb, it being the rculcslnteol Grave*
Swanson, lato of Greene county, ifttsoM —-Tenu*
made known on the day
WILLI\M GPEF.R, ? Adm'rs
II L WILKINSON, )
November 24 ids
O N Monday, the
wilT
i ' 'Hill
Guardian’s Salt*.
order of the honoralile Inl'e
B Y order or the lionorahle Infetinr court of
Washington eonniy, when siding forordimi
i v purposes, witl be sold on the first Tuesday in
Foni'iiary next, at the Court-In use in Meriwether
county, for the benofit of Riley Barns an illepiti
male child, l.O'l No 247, 3d section, 3d districi,
originally Tr. up, now Morin fiber eoi.nty Terms
cash. JACOB BARNS, Gutiid’n.
Washington county, N v 17 ids
lie-
V\ ill be Sold,
f VN the (list Tuesday in Fihrumv next
’ “ tween Hie u«ual hours of s ile, on tin; I’uldic
sipiure, in Moiiticello,
202 1-2 Acres of Land,
more or less, ii bring the said lot of land whereon
James Sharp resided at Hie lime of his decease, in
l.mper county—si Id ngree.ihle i, an order of the
Inferior court of said eonn'i, wliea Sitting for or-
din.iry purposes, f r die heiieti' of tiie hell's and
creditors. Terms ni nle km wn on tin day of sale.
J. M. PEARSON, and > , .
V. 11.LIAM -SHARP, $ A " m r
’v'ovemher 23 ids
Waahinpton Sheriff's Sale,
W ILL BE SOLD, on rim fii?t T(iP«;(lny in
Febrimry next, ai ilie i-ourLhouse in (he
(own of Sumlersvilirt, WHshington county, with
in the usual bouts of sale, the following proper
ty. viz :
Z-:lphia nml her child, \rdelt8su, levied on ns
the'property of Abigail Brantley and Edwin
Brantley} to satisfy « ti fa issued under the forc-
cl«)>ure of a mortgage in favor of G^orjje Mas-
sou vs. said Abigail Brantley and Edwin Brant*
Jty—property pointed out in said moitgpgt* <1 fa.
SHGAKOl) SESSlOiNS. Sh’ff.
Peremher 3
\ GKEX‘\Bl.E to an order fn m »l»e honorabh
tlie Inferior c urt of Morg hi rounis, wliei.
sitting for ordinaty purposes, w id be sold, at dn
Court house door in hidison, in said county, on
the first Tuesday in January next,
LOT No. 1S6, iu ilie 15ih District
of originally Baldwin, now Morgan county, mn
mining I * acres, more or less, being the re,i
est itej of Moses Speer, dee* ased. Also, on tin
aist Tuesday in February next,at the Court-house
door in H ill county, hv the authority aforesaid,
LOT 57, in the 12ili District
of said county, cunt.iieirg f/lO acres, beinjj the re
al estate of Moses Spcrr, deceased. Sold for iht
benefu of the liens. Terms on the d;»y ofs.de.
FUAxNCIS KIRBY, Adm’r
of Moses Speer, dec’d
October 4 ids
\ G BEE ABLE to an ord i of the ho curable In
ferior eouM of Jefl'. vson county, will lv* sold,
• mi the first Tuesday in January next, it the Court
house in ihe town of Perry, in Houston county,
Lot No. 11, in the 10th District
of said county—told us the propcity of Beujanut
E. Whitaker,deceased, lor ihe benefit of the heir.-
of said deceased Also,
On the first Tuesday in February next,
At the C’jurt-tjousc in Louisville, Jefferson
county, one
Tract of Pine Land
in said cctimy, belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
adjoining Mountain and others—>old tor the bene
fit of (her heim of said deceased Terms ni.un
known on ihe day of sale.
DAVID E. WHITAKER, AdmY
November 1 tds
COth of December next,
I be * Id at the late residence of Aaron
son o * Her son county, deceased,
Tlu* Personal Property
of the saiil ib'crascd, consisting of lumsebolil
Hml kiiclifii fui’iiitu11*, stock of cntlliHiul lior-
srs, oik; road wagon and gear, emt ami oxen,
plantation tool", about 1000 luiaiials of corn anil
a quantity of fooiler, ami oilier articles too teili-
nus to mention. And on thesamt; day, wii! he
hired fin the year 1S2S), the Negroei belonging
to tha estate of the deceased, ami a part of the
LhiiH rented Terms of sate—all sums under
.$ 10, cusli—over that suin, small notes with ap
proved security.
R. L. GAMBLE, Adrn’r.
November 17 ll ' s
LAND I O KENT.
n AVING failed to rent at public outcry, the
plantation belonging to the estate of Flem
ing Graiitlaiid, dee d in Hie upper part of Bald
win county, the same is ofl'ered for rent by pri
vale contract. Tliii plantation is a good one,
containing about lo(lacres of cleared land, the
greater part of excellent quality. Apply to
S. GRANTLAND, Adm’r.
Milleilgeville, Nov. Oth, 182rt.
4 ORF.EABT.F. to an order of the honorable
J\ Interior court of \\ aahingtrin ronnty, when
sitting us a Court of Ordinary, will he sold on
the (list Tuesday in January next, within the
usual hours of sale, in the town of SHndersville,
10 4 Acres of Land,
on tlie waters ol Ogecliec, adjoining Newsom and
others, it being all the real estate of Alexander
Boyd, late of Washington county^ deceased—
sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made
known on the day of snle—Resold for a non-
compliance of terms of nnlo.
DANIEL HARRIS, Adm’r.
October 1 Hi*
Administrator’s Halt*.
4 OREL.ABLE to an order issued by the
‘ * honorsh!<; Inferior court of Twiggs coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at
the Court House in the town of Hartford, Pu
laski county,
TAiruij jx*egYOfc», \yl *.
Soborn a liov about 17 yeais old.Ginny a wo
man about 18 years old, and her child, say 6
monIlls old, 1 seventy Gallon still, 1 good silver
watch, gold chain and key, I horse, saddle and
bridle, 1 shot gun, 1 feather bed and furniture,
ami a number of other articles (so tedious to
name ; sold as tha property of John Cardin,
dec’d. for Ihe benefit of the heirs nod creditors
of said dcc’U. Terms made known on the day
of sale.
CH ARLES CARDIN, Adm’r. ••
November 3 tds
Will be Sold,
O N Wednesday, the 7llt day of January next,
at the late ic.idonOe of Moses Speer, of
Morganooiiiny, decerned.
All the Perishable Property
helongiiig to said deceased, consisting of horses,
hogs, and one yoke of oxen, tlie household min
kitchen furniture—also, one Cotton Gin, plantati-
a tools, ami some other at tides too tedious to men-
on—Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs. Sale to con
tinue from diiy to day, until all is 3nid Terms
made known on the tiny of sale
FRANCIS KIRBY, Adm’r
of Moses Speer, dee’d
October 29 r Ids
( N Ihe tif
K * at the I ■
t day nl January next, will he sold,
le rcKidene.e of Alexander Moore,
deceased, in Gwinnett county,
Ai! the Personal Estate
belonging lo a»i I deceased, consisting of house-
hold ami kitchen furniture, lio'-ses, oxen, and other
emtio and aa ox cart, liogs, rorn and fodder, and
idier articles fi o teiliousfi, mention. At the same
into mid place will lie rented, tlio Plantation
•vliet-eon die siid deceased formerly resided, and
1 number of NEGROES HIRED to the highest
bidder. Terms made known on the dav f sale
JAMES GILBERT, Adm’r,
Oct her 2f! tds
W ill be Sold,
$ • N Monday iln: ail'd of December next, nt the
, J' late residence of Asa C Alexander, late of
Tali fWro couwyone Jack, horses, mules
cows, cows and calves, lio^s, slieep, goats, corn &.
iodder, oats, 1 road wagon. 1 two wheel carriage,
I set. of blacksmith tools, Itntipehold and kitchen
luruituro ; the Negroes to he hired for the next
year, the. Flnatatioo to be rented f r the next year
»Is.*—tlie plantation tools to he sold, and many
ther articles too tedious to mention. The sale in
continue fr m tiny to day until all is sold. T he
terms of sale will be made known on the day of
sale.
WILLIAM PEEK, AdmY.
November 1 tds
W ILL BE SOL»>, un the first Tiosda'^n
Jarnvarv next, nt the Court house in De-
Kalb county * between the homs of ten and four
o cLck, the State’s half of
Lot of Land, No. 10,
in ’he 17ilv lislriet uf originally Hon-)’, nnw He
Kalb rn.iulv, it bring Hie Nnrh half "f said Lot,
Containing IG9 acres, Hie same being fraudulently
drawn.
WII LIAM B MALONE, D.Sh ff
November 22
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
Imm .fy next, at the Court house in the
town of SandersviMe, Washington county* witnin
the usual hours of Side, the following property, viz
Due negro iu;«n tiffined Harry, 35 years old, levi
ed o i as the propert\ of John Harden, to satisfy
sa adi y fi fas vs said Harden—propel ty pointed out
by smd Harden*
Oae nesro man named Jerry, taken as the pro
perty <»f Danix.1 Coker, to saiisfy sundry fi fas vs.
said Coker-levied on and returned to me by a
constable. SHERROD SESSIONS, Sh ft.
December 3
a Gl
A H
GREEABLY to an ord-r ol" the Imnorahle
the Inferior Court of Greene comity,when
ki'ting for ordinary purposes, w ill be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, within the usual
hours of sale, in the town of Grecnesborough,
Greene county.
Two Tracts of Land,
•ne on the waters of Ogecbee. containing 1-14
acres, mortrorlew, adjoining Win. Cone, James
Poll.,rd and others—the other on the waters of
Litile liver, adjoining Micajali Bidell, Eli
Huutcr and others, containing I tit) Acres, more
or less. Also, EIGHT SLAVES, consisting of
mon, women and children. Sold as tlie proper
ty ofjl'homas Hicks, deceased, and for tlie bene
fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
kuowu on the day of sale.
M1CAJAH BfDF.LL. ,
ROGER Q. DICKERSON, J A,Ira rs
October 23 tds
Vi' 1 1LI. BE SOLD, to tlie highest bidder, on
tV the first Tuesday in January next, i.i
Madison, Morgan county,
A Negro Man,
iliout forty years of age, by the name of John,
tlie property of Joint Prather, deceased—Sold
igreeableto an order of tlie honorable Infeiioi
court of said county. Terms cash.
R. LEONARD, Adm’r
November 22 tds
Will be Sold,
4 T Hie Court house in Monticello, Jasper
V county, on tiie first Tuesday in February
next, half of
Lot of Land, No. 77,
n Ihe 13th distliet of said county, whereon John
Muikey now lives—sold as the property of Jas
Mulkcv, deceased, by order of the honorable
lie Court of Ordinary of Jasper county.
JAKUEL BEASLEY, Adm’r.
November 12 tds
Administrator’s Salt*.
GREEABLE to an order of the Infeiioi
. court of Baldwin county, when silling for
ordinary purposes, will be sold, on Wednesday
tlie 31st day of December next, atthe plantation
ihe late Harriet E- Rives, in Washington
county, near SandersviHe, 3 horses, one mid.;
two yoke of oxen, some stock cattle and hogs,
one road wagon and gear, one ox cart and faun
ing utensils, one leather bed and furniture
household and kitchen furniture, some corn nud
fodder, one ba.v gin and running gear. Terms
of sale—all sums of £ 5 and under, cash—ail
over $ 5. credit until the 25th December, 1829
Notes with approved security. On tlie same
day, the PLANTATION will he RENTED to
tlie highest bidder for the ensuing year.
CH ARLES WILLIAMSON, Adm’i
November Id t.|s
Will be Solti,
A T the Court-house in the town of Monticel
Io, Jnspeflcounty, on the first Tuesday in
January next,
ONE NEGRO BOY
by the name of Ctcsar, Rgreeable to an order of
the Inferior court of said county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of tin
heirs and creditors of James Sharp, deceased
Terms made known on the day of sale.
J. M. PEARSON, and l ,
WILLIAM SHARP, $ Admrs
Novemher 16 tds
TAKE NOTICE.
i 'It the first iuesday in January next, will h>
* sold, al the Court-house in the town of Mil
ledge.ville. the
BUILDINGS AND LOT
lying oil Hancock sireet, Hie properiy of John
.Vlarlur and Kdtuond VVadlow.
JOHN MAKLUK, Surviving Copartner
October «6 tds
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next at the Court Housp in Waynes-
borough, Buikr county, in the usual hours of
sale, ONE THOUSAND ACRES of
Prime Oak and Hickory Land
in said county, with oue hundred acres under
good fence, a comfortable liame dwelling and
oilier buildings of convenience, an excellent
well of water, and the lands extremely well wa
tered, adjoining lands of Col Henry P. Jones,
Col. Thomas Jones, dec'd. an § the Heirs of
Wimberly—Sold for the benefu of the heirs by
order of Court. Terms credit.
FRVNCI3 JONES, > ,
BETSY JONES. j Ad,n ,s '
to the estate of Jhiucs Jones, dec'd
October 29 tds
SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
Y Y January next, in the town of Cruwlorrt-
ville,
A Negro Woman,
named Isabel, and her child Aliby. Terms cash.
JOEL \Y. TERRELL.
December 1 45—4i»
P URSUANTto an order of the honorable
Inferior court of Jasper county when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will he sold at the
court house in Lee county on the first Tuesday
in February next, Ipt of iand No. 30, in the 33il
dist. of l.ee county, it being part of the real es
tate of Bnrweli Greene, 5-en. dec'd.—Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day. NANCY GREENE, Adm’x.
JOHN M. KING, Adm’r.
Nov. 28 45—tds
Will be Sold,
O N Tuesday, the 6th January next, at the
late residence of Isaiah Goolsby, dec'd
in Og'ethorpe county, the following PROPER
TY—between
20 &r 30 Likely Negroes,
stock of all kinds, consisting of horses, cattle
sheep, hogs, L-c. household and kitchen furniture
corn, fodder and oats.&c. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
KIRBY GOOI.8BY, ) 2
ISAAC GOOLSBY. >- e
MANOAH BOLTON, >W
September 25 tds
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to the last Will and Tr
lx ment of John Garrett, deceased, will be
sold on Saturday, the 2uth day of December
next.
Two Tracts of Land,
whereon the said dccM lived at the time of his
death, both lying on the waters of the Appala-
cby river, well improved and in good order for
cultivation. Those who wish to purchase land
may do well to call and view it. Terms will be
made known on the day of sale.
/. H GARROTT, Ex’or.
Morgan county, November 10 tds
* GftKKABLY to an order of the Inferior nouit
V Baldwin county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be Hold oa Tuesday the 30tli of De
cember next, at the late residence of Archer Wor
6 ham, deceased,
The Perishable Property
belonging to the estate of said deceased, consist
ed of horses, cows and hogs, household and kiteh
ni furniture, plantation utensils, he. At tin; anme
ime will he RENTED, the PLANTATION,
: insisting of two tenemenis—Also, will hs HIRED
about THIRTY LIKELY NEGROES. Terms
made known on die dnv of sale,
BY THE EXECUTORS.
November 22 tds
Administrators’ Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorah!
Imerior court of Newton county, when sitiing
as a Court of Ordinaty, will he soli’i on ills first
Tuesday in February next, in tlie town of Coving
ton, Newton county,
ONE HOUSE AND LOT
in the town of Covingt .n, whereon Joel Finnegan
lived at the time of his decease. Also, at tlie same
time will be sold in the town of McDonough,
Henry county, LOT OF LAND, No. 54 in tlie
12th district of Henry eounty, all sold as the pro
perty of Joel Finnegan, deceased, for the benefit
ol the creditors of said deceased
THOMAS BARER,
FRANCIS KIRBY, ,
November 18 tils
tdm’is
^^T the Court-house door in Dublin, Laurens
Will be Sold,
irt-house door in Dt
comity, on the Grst Tuesday in February
next,
ALL THE NEGROES
belonging to the estate of John Barlow, dec’d
under an order of the Court of Ordinary of tlie
unty of Laurens, for tlie benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate.
JAMES BARLOW, ) . . ,
RICHARD BARLOW, j Adm rs
November iO tds
O N I UE8DAY Hie Gill day of January next,
at II o’clock A. M. will be exposed to snle.
n Macon, to the highest bidder, the BRIDGE
tor >sn the Ocmtilgee River at Macon, together
with one acre of hind on the eauern side ol the
li mulgee river, lo lie used a* one of the hut-
ineii 1 .; and tlie privilege of using so much of
Fifth ur Bridge Sireet, on tlio western bank ns
nay he necessary lot the other biitmentof the
Bridge.
The purchaser will he reqired.on the day of sale
to pay to the commissioners one filth part of the
pur base in >ney in Cusli or current hillnof char
tered b inks of this State; and lo give Bond with
■ wo or more approved sureties for the payment oi
the residue in lour equal annual instalments
WM. HARMAN,1
C B. STRONG, > Comm’rs.
U H. PRINCE, )
Oct. 45 40—w9w
NOTICE.
NTENDING to close my administration on
the estate of my deceased brother Fleming
Gratitlnnd as soon as practicable, and Ht anv
rate in the course of the next year, timely no
tice is given to all indebted to sniil estate for
the rent of land and hire of negroes, previous to
thHyear, that payments must be made by the
first of December next, or suits will he commen
ced at the Superior court of Janunry succeeding.
S. GRANTLAND, Adm’r.
August 23 3m
HIRING.
W ILL he hired on Moudny the 29ilt inst in
Eatonton, for tlie ensuing year, tlie ne
groes bel uiging tn the orphans of Robert lveison,
dec’d.—Terms as usual
A. I VERSON, Guardian.
December 10 4(j —2t
S, 'OUR mouths nfier date application wn) he
I. made lo tlie Iuferioi court ol Hancock coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell lot ntimhor 12, in ilie 23d districtof niiginnlly
Muscogee now Talbot comfy, tor the benefit ol
the orphans of Enoch Simpson, deceased
J EFT H A SIMPSON, Guardian.
Dec 6,1928 warn
CAUTION.
W HEREAS seine person oil or about the
22<1 of September last, npplied for, and
took out the Plat and Grant for No 156, ig the
4th district of Troup county, drawn by the sub
scriber, with an intention, no doubt, to defraud
some innocent person. The public are hereby
forwavned and cautioned agaiust trading with
any person for said Lot of Land, or trespassing
thereon in anywise, ns said lot of land has not
been transferred, and tlie law will lie enforced
against any person or persons trespassing there
on. ANTHONY G. SMITH
Crawford county, Nov. 26, 1828 45—4t
I t HE undersigned w.is robbed on Ihe 6lh hist,
at or near Mr. Robert Whitfield’s, of Wash-
ii gton , of a black Morocco Pocket Book, about
half worn out, with several promissory notes of
hn ol, and several oilier papers, viz—Eive notes of
S 2f> each.given by Cap! E B. Smith and Patrick
Smith,security to the same, given on the 21st day
of November, 1820, payable 12 m mills afterdate;
one promissory noie given 21st day of November,
1820, by Allen Amith, with Capt. E B Smith,se
otiriiy, for ,5 13 87 I-2, payable twelve months af
ter dale ; one note for $ i0, given 21st Novem
ber, 1823, bv D. Y Farmeraml Capt K B. Smith,
security to the sam , payable on the 25di Decem
ber 1829; one note given by .leRersuii P Miller,
•and Cnpi. E B Smiih, security, for $ 9 G8 3-4,
payable 12 months afiei date, given on 21st (Jay of
N.-v mlier, 1328 ; onenjte given by Joseph Har
rison for $ 5 20, given on 21st day of November,
1828, William Turner,security, payable 12 months
after date ; one fur yf 6 25, given hv Dennis Wil
liams of Jefferson county, ail payable to William
C. Wylly or hearer. I forwaru ait persons from
trading for said notes.
WILLIAM C. WYLLY
December 10 4-ii—3'
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to the Inferior court of Lattreaseounty.
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Negioes that belong to the estaie of Elka
nah Loften,late ot Laurens county, deceased.
ETHKLDRED THOMAS, A im r
August 22 vv4m
Will he Sold,
A luesday in January next,
A NEGRO MAN
named Jesse, belonging to the estate of .Tool
Finnegan, late of said county, deceased—-Sold
for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. FRANCIS KIRBY, ) . , ,
THOMAS BA BLR, $ AU,n rs
November 10 tds
Will be Sold,
A T Hie Court-house in the town of Sanders-
t\ ville, Washington county, on Hie first
Tuesday in January next.
A Tract of Land,
situate in said county, adjoining Wright and
others, containing Two Hundred Acres, more
or less. Also, a NEGRO MAN named Jim—
sold in order to make a division between the
heirs of Lemuel Alcock, deceased, being the
real estate of tlie said Lemuel Alcock. Terms
of sale made known on the dav.
SIDNEY ALCOCIv, Atlm’rx.
November 3 tds
i GRF.EABLE to an order of the honorable
/Y Inferior court of Washington county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold in the
town of McDonough, Henry county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, within the usual
hours of salej
Lot No. 25, in tlie 11th District
of said county, it heing a part of the real estate
of Thomas Gilmore, late of Washington county,
deceased -Sold for thfc benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
JOHN GILMORE, Adm’r
November 3 tds
u
Four mouths after date, applica-
ention wilt be made to the Inferior court ot Pulns
ki county, when sitiing for ordinary purposes, foi
leave to sell all tlie real estate ol Robert Hodges
d-ce.ised, for the hem fit of lire heirs and cicdi
ors of snid deceased
JOHN J. HODGF.S, Adm’r
October 7. 1828. 4,<i
4NUUR months after date, application w ill bi
.V made 'o the Hon "ruble the Inferior Court o’
Baldwin oouiiiy, for leave to sell a part of the real
estate ol John H. Smith, deceased, late of rain
bounty.
BENJAMIN L. LESTER, Ex’or
September fi w4m
GEORGIA', 1 Coweta county.
P ERSONALLY appeared hefote me. Abra
ham Roberts,a Justice of the Peace for said
county, Jesse Simmons, and after being duly
sworn, deposetli and saith, that on or about tlii
1st of October, 1828, that he was then living on the
plantation of James Powell, on W kite Oak creek,
in Ihe first district of snid county, and there cauie
to said plantation a small Bay Indian Poney, a
mare, about 4 feet high, branded with S. on the
left slu ulder, and a small white spot on the rigid
shoulder, with a small star in her face, tolled be
fore u;s this 11th iaBl. and appraised lo he wortii
$ 18, by Henry Morgan and John Benton, Octo
ber 11th, 1828.
A. ROBERTS, J. P
HENRY PAULETT, C l C
By William A. Hicks
November 17 ' 44—3t
Rich Lots of Land For Sale.
TVTOS. 118,1 llh Troup -194, 3d Coweta—227
_L v 32d Lee—96, 14lh Carrol. Apply to
JAMES FIELDS
Swainesboro’, EinnnUel co. Nov. 8 42—fit
IN OU R months after date, application will he
I; made to the honorable the Inferior court ol
Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
lor leave soli one Tract of Land, No. 3, in Ilie 6th
district of Monroe county—s lit as the properly < I
Elizabeth Kolb, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
JOHN DUMAS, Qualified Administrator
October 4 w4m
INOUR months after date, application will lie
E made to the Inferior couri of Baldwin coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave t'
se|| nil the real estate of Mrs. Harriett E Rives,
lereased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors.
CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Adm’r.
September 4 w4tn
|.'30UR nionihs afterdate, application will he
E made to the honoralile the Inferior court ot
Montgomery county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses” for leave to sell the real estate of James
MacLeod, late of said county, deceased.
1 WILLIAM ALSTON,?
JOHN MacAKTHUR, \ r *
September 3"4m
I NOUR months after da'e, application will he
’ made to the honoralile the Inferior court ol
tones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell one Tract of Land in snid county,
adjoining Lowe and Dumas,on Cedar creek; ala-
one negro woman and child—sold as tlie proper
ty of Joshua Kolb,deceased, for the benefit ol the
heirs and creditors of Said deceased
JOHN DUMAS, Adm’r
October 4 w4m
NDICR an order of the Inferior court of
Gwinnett county.when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
January next, atthe Court-house in Lawrence-
ville,
TIIE NEGROES
belonging to the estate of Isaac Pace, deceased
—sold for the benefit of the liejrs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms on the day.
JOHN PACE, Adm’r.
November 7 tds
F OUR months after dale, application will be
made to the Court of Ordiuary of Montgo
mery county, for leave to sell tlie real estate of
Francis Peabody, late of said rnnntv. deceased.
THOMAS C. SULLIVAN,Adm’r.
September 19 w4m
SPLENDID VIEWS
OF
AM&RXCAnr SCENERY.
O N Friday, the 10th of October, 1328, will
be published by J’. K. GrtenbJnk, No 04
Spruce Sireet, Philadelphia a volume of splendii
views of AMERICAN SCENERY, as follows :
1—A view of Berk's Shot Tower, on the Schuyl
kilt, ',' ar Philadelphia, and adjace.nl sc.enerv.
2—A view of the Light House 011 Long Island
Sound, with the adjacent scenery.
3—\ view of York, 00 Lake Ontario, with tlie
fortifications.
4—Characteristic Scenery on the Hudson Ri
ver.
5_View of New London, Connecticut, with the
■adjacent scenery
6—View of Lemon Hill near Philadelphia, the
seat of Henry Pratt, Esq.
7—The Tomb of Washington, nt Mount Vernon
8—View atthe Great Bend of the Susquehanna
9—View of the Upper Falls of Solomon’s creek,
Luzerne county Pa
10—View of the Lower Falls of Solomon’s
creek.
11—View of the Cattskill Mountains,'bum the
Hudson
12 View of Fort Ningam. on Lake Ontario
front tlie Light House on the British side.
These Views are executed in the best style of
Philadelphia engraving, from drawings made upou
the spot Each Plate will be accompanied by a
full and accurate description thereof, soaslo make
it perfectly intelligible to every pet ion.
The work will be printed and issued to subscri
bers in the first style, on superior paper,and with
a handsomely printed cover, and delivered to sub
scribers at the very low price of One Dollar per
copy. Flexible rovers will be used for country
subscribers, so tlmt they can be safely sent by mail
(LT Any gentlemau, Postmaslert-and others,
« ho will interest themselves to procure ten sub
scribers, and remit ten dollars to the Editor, shall
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patronage already received (1200 subscribers hnv
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lily he succeeded by another, as soon another
plates enn he engraved. All orders from the coun
try will be promptly attended to. Address,
T. K GRF.F.NBANK,
No. 64, Spruce Street, Philadelphia
(HT Any Editor who will insert the nhove a few
times, and forward a copy of his paper combining
the advertisement, ditected “ Saturday Bulletin
Philadelphia,’’ shall teceivc a copy of tlie Views
immediately on their publication.
GEORGIA, Washington county
Superior Court, September Term
John Wicker, icrm il328
Wit.LiAM M. Bennett S Rl fa for,
TTION the petition ol John
vJ that on ihe i nt •
eighteen hundred and twenty-' L| i'V'’
ol Washington, William M. Bennett’, -V '" r 0'm5
ecute, and deliver unto the said John
certain deed ol mortgage, bourne d V, ' lt ’’t.h,
day and year aforesaid, whereby ,* J"* sie„
J ’ the said John W „; k er, all that (1’S”' 1 1„
land, situate, lying and being in the P „° rp " r « nf
said.on the waters of Wi|fi, lm ,aft,
joining Watkins on i|, e North v».. n am l’'u|.
tlie East, Bennen’s (Deborah < ' ' ® e »tlej nn
South-east, Giifiiii on the Smith^"auVu c, ^°" 5 he
others on the West, c..„ la j, *'*'"! War^ , 5
acres pine land, |more or leg, * nd* ",
mortgage was executed for tf, P ^J v|,icl ' aid
curing the payment ot a promis.n^ P " e or*,
by the said William M. Ben" „ no,e mm»
oa th« *nn\ twnity-Bf'Vf‘,1111 ,i . (W
eisliiean Immlred and twenty. Ho if# ° f
of throe hundred and forty 0 'he
ty cents, payable in five month,!'" <l Hi-
thereof, to John Wicker or bearer ? ,he 'hie
(ietved,and the said John Wiek»/k ° r -* B *'"’if-
fora Rule Nisi for the foreclosure 0 f1hJ IR p, - n fl1
redemption in and to the eaid m Ihe of
scs : It is on motion, ordered, thai.t?" » ,rc ni
and interest of the debt aforesaid ,1,1,7 pn " ci P» l
tlie application tn this behalf shnin 1 ,e C0Rlt «
tins Court within six months front h.t pi " (l il,L
Rule,otherwise the equity of rel„ .- of ""i
to the said mortgaged premises, slm 7" ,n >. a|11 *
be lorevr-r bared amt Inrcclosed - a , , t - honcH °Nli
ordered, that Hus Rule lie puhlisLu ■ 1118 '"fther
puhlicdazct.es of this State ouee ,n of ,i,„
a nd during the space of six months or .T"' 1 '. lor
the mortgager or his special aee, 1 ’,! i rvtl1 on
llVhe Mr Vi0US 10 tl,e ‘ iU,e “‘ e U GirS
October 10 MUIXUAN -OWN,,.
tiEOKGI A, Vv asliingtou count). ' -——
Superior Court. September Term, Uj9R
Richard WahthekO
Wm M. Bennett. ^ RulEN,SI /^/or f H OI1OT
"J T PON the petition of Richard Warthcn ,
U ing that on the twenty-hlih day ofFehr "‘
... the year of our Lord one thousand S “ h w - v '
dred and twentv eight, in Hie coumv of ivnl,'
ton, William M. Beanct, did ei.tke, execu,* %
deliver unto the said Richard, his eerinin a ! '
mortgage, bearing date the wme daTld^ 1
aforesaid, whereby he martgngcd unto ih. 5 ,
Richard, all that tract or parcel of land **
the said William M. Bennett al that finis
lyuic on the waters of Williamson’s swan n b ’
edon tha Nnnb-Esstb, said swrIW^
East and South hv Mitel,el Watkins’s land, 0 „ ,|«
d on the
containing six Fundredsmi
ninety-two acres, more or less, and whirl, “ a
mortgage was executed for the purpose of s '
'ngtliepayniem ol a promissory note made h, I
saiil V\ illiatu M D» nncit, Lcaung cfate t|i« t
twenty-fifth day of Febatary, h
and twentv-e.glu, for the snm of six hundrs,!, d
fi.ty-foiir dollars and fitly nine eenls, payable dn
the first day of April, eigtueen liundretlnud [«■,„
ty-cight, to the said Riohaid W'aMlien or be,ire,
lor value received; and (lie said Richard WartU
Itaving prayed for a Rule Nisi for the forechmr,
of the equity of redemption of, in and to said
mortgaged premises ; It i, on motion, ordered
that the principal and interest of the debt alire'
snid, and the costs of the application in this belt,!!
... and to ihe said mortgaged premises, sbali
thenceforth lie forever bared anil loieckscd • t„d
it is further ordered, that this Rule shall he' ru b-
usliecl in one ol the public Gazettes of this Stale
at least once in every month, for and during ih«
space of six momhs.or served on the mortgager tr
bis special agent ai least three months preview ,a
Ilie lime tlie money is directed tc be paid.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court
tins 7th day ol October, 1828. ’
MORGAN BROWN,Cl'k.
Or ("her 10 rfa
bKUH(iIA PuUiski county
Ccurt of Ordinary, July Term, 1623,
\ V HLRKAS Joseph J. Bracewell, atimlni..
» V trator on the estaie of Hi””(' k -j' • > »ar),
bolt's a bond from Donaldson Moore, late cf Hoik*
ion county, deceased, tor ilie perfection of tit'esto
Lot No 31, in the 4ih district Doofy—It is there,
fore ordered by the Court, that tlie executor or ad
ministrator of Donaldson Moore do proceed to e»-
eotlte titles in term, of the law, to said JoMi'h J.
Kracewcll, administrator as aforesaid,uiileuiaiuse
lie shewn to tlie contrary
GEORGIA, Houston county.
Know all men liy these presents, tliai I D- na! -
son Al'.ore ain held and firmly bound Unto Hm •
pltry Posey, his heirs, administrators an ! atwgiif,
in the sum of five hundred dollars, well and tiuly
to be paid.
The condition of the above obligation i- such,
that should the above named Hnmpiny Pus* pa*
unto Donaldson Moore, two hundred and fib dol
lars, on or before tlie firs, day of July not, for
which tlie said Moore is to make, or c.iuse 101 s
made unto the said Posey, good and latrlm litkt
to a certain tract of land, known liv No. 31.in tlie
I tii district Dooly county, the conditions |nuu u.iliy
complied with, the above obligation nu>i uievoid,
otherwise tu’remain in full force and vidiu 'Jtn
from under my hand and seal, this 21st of Man-
try,1327
(Signed) DONALDSON aiOORE,(ls)
In presence of
VI ajimsev Moore
A true extinct from iheminipes,
WESLEY YAttBOKOUOH.c c.o.
August 8 l ' l ^ ,lll
South-West by Turner Brown’s land, ai d
West and North.West by John Dnngai
Armstrong’s land, containing ,i x huml,
N OllCE—Aly wile Mary having left my be
and tv,aril without any just cause 01 pr„vuci -
lion, I li»rthy torwarn all persons from giving her
,nv crotlit or trading with her on my account, a»
I will not pay or be bound for any of her contracts,
JONATHAN DAY.
Newton county, Nov. 26. 1828. 45 - 3l
Administrators’ Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD, at Hie late residence of
Christopher Baker, deceased, ia Gwin
nett county, on the first Thursday and Friday in
January next,
All the Personal Property
of said ilecensed, (Negroes excepted,) consist
ing of horses, cattle, hogs, a market wagon,
plantation tools, household furniture, he he.—
Terms made kuown on the day of sale
SAMUEL BAKER, ) ....
WM. BAKBR, ’J A<1mrs
November 7 fds
I.30UH months alter date application will he
|j made lo the honorable Infeiioi court of
Baldwin county, while sitiing as a court of Ortii*
nnry-to sell a negro girl by the name of Dilcy, the
property of Sn-an V >1. Calhoun, dec’d. foi the
iieuefil of tin heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
WM. H. CALHOUN, Atim’r
Dec 3 »4n*
F OUR months after date, application will hr
made to the Inferior court >.f Laurens coun
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sett Lot No 95, in the 13th district of Hoosion
county, which was drawn t>y the orphnr.n of W illi-
am E Dean—sold lor the benefit of said orphans.
JAMES STANLY, Sen. Guardian
September 19 v»4m
b JOUR months after date, application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior court ol
Hancock county, sitiing lor ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell one tract of laud in said county, be
longing to the estate of Elizabeth Greer,deceased;
•■oM for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said deceased.
COLIN WOOD, Adm’r
August 25 w4m
OXEN LOST.
(gTRAYED from the
subsenher’s plantati
on, near Marion,Twiggs
county, some time last
Spring,
A Pair of Oxen,
ihe one a YELLOW DUN nnd the other DARK
SPECKLED, with black side,. Both have had
their horns sawed off, and are marked with an
over-bit and under-hit in each ear, leaving the ear
somewhat in the shape of a pail handle, I am not
certain but one of their ears is cropped ; my im
pression however is, that there is n > crop in either
ear—the brnniPiiot recollected The alaire de
scribed Oxen were purchased out of a drove in
June or July 1826, at it patted my planlaliun.
do not recollect Ihe name of the man of whom
purchased, hut think lie informed me. that he re
sided in either Telfair or Irwin county, whither it
is more than probable the Oxen have gone. A li
beral reward will be paid on their delivery to my
Overseer 111 Twiggs ronnty, or any information in
regard to Hu m will be thankfully received, by
E HAMILTON
Milleilgeville, October 10 37—if
BLANKS
Of various kinds far Sate at this 0ff.ee.
f
GKUIvGi A, Gwinnett county
Cowl of Ordinary, September Term, 1828
I T appearing to tlie Court that Mart Adams«
her life time, on the seventeenth day ol Ac-
gust, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, enlei 0
into a bond, a Copy whereof it hereio aiin-xf-,
whereby she bound herself, heirs, &c to make t •
ties to Allen Rigsby, his heirs, Sic to lot Hindu t
tweipy-six, in the third district ol Walien count.',
and it further appearing that the condition J**
been complied with on the part of the obligee,hid
that said Mary while in life failed 10 make "net
the South halt of said lot, which half adj"«ns No.
27 and Sununerowe’s lot No 9—It is therefor
on petition of John Hats the indorsee and pre
pus holder of said bond, eidered that Henry Simj
merlin who resides in Gwinnett county, the 1
mini,trator of said Mary Adams, decesre ,
make unto the said John Hays, his jt*> r ** 8 ' ‘
signs, titles to said half of said lot nl |" ni u 1 .
months uotico being first given by publiza*
some public Gazette, according to the r<, 'i“' 6 .
of the statute in such case made and provide .
Know all menSffif Mary Adams do fMinrj
sell, my heirs lac in the sum of fire .j (
dollars to be ttuly paid unto Al ' n /j|i/ a ' l i,in
firs, file. The condition ol th« j 0
is such that it tlie above bound MaJJ > ,* | liva
make or cause 10 be made unto A « ' b) .
good and tnwtul title to a ' r ? 01 Pf ? i ^ |k ,iicl ill
the said Mary Adams,lying 111 the
Walton cap ty, and known by numl er ^ U|| „;
in said district (hut ihe tide is not to ^ ||)i|(|l ,.
the land n pat" lor) then and in ih i|)e|i ,
ligation will be voidand ul no [ 0,c ®|L„a ol)f il trr.t'
tie is nut made when the above wl n he is
of laud is paid lor, then tins oP ",
full iorce aad virtue. ^ Ry ^ Al)A .MS.
mark
Interlined before signed, Ihisl
17tlt of August, 1821. I
Jonathan Adams, 1
Caleb B- Adams neceieefi
Third September. 1321—(I"' 1 thl . w itliin
A.t..... » deed fur one half ol
of Mary Ailatiis a deed for one
tract of land. I(rr . r|GFUV.
,iSrS.i*i.b-s f"- 1 -
receivml^Ju^y 3d, SLM y,EUU>^
Samuel Dav,
Allen Rtosnv. .
A true copy Horn tlie minutes °j AL 'j;j||E, ^f*
Sep.emhnrjo
g ^ EOKGIA, Jones °J , “ nl ^. of 4i,n)is.io" f' 0 " 1
VjT Taylor, applies for M** 01 ."'' ; ,
the estate of Dennett H ' ^Jnd'admonish a |,,nrt
These are therefore ocU* •**, rW de^
1 nete arc wem*"'” A . lirK 0 » saiu
singular the kindred nud ere „itliin th e
ed, to be and appear at mj j, nnV tliey.
prescribed by law, to shew cause t^ | p ^
why said leltersof dismission J«y nl
ed Given "jjlgg MACAIUH V
her, 1828.’
NoveoiLer I