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Taliaferro Sheriff's Sale
TILL B'E BOLD, on.the first Tuesday In
AAministrntons Stole.
A GREEAULE toan orderof the Inferior coort
ot Baldwin county, when aittlog^lor ortliqa.
rj purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu
W ILL BE BOLD, on the first Tuesday in December next, Itefore the Conrl-housc iu the
December neat, at thd Court-house door i town of Jfonder.wiHe, Washington c.onh ty, on a
Tntiutnrrn rminlv. tvitllil) thR oeurllt nf mn> hltd tll'A Ifflun.
In Crewl'ordvlllc, Taliaferro county, within the I credit of one nnd two years,
usual hours ot sale, the following property, to wit: | \ TRACT OT LAiND
able to tha lust tV>)l and T rianx-n of Bton
Bohn, <h reared, will |,r n-M.'ut ll > Court-house in
the town of Madison. Mnr B ;n ho nty, he follow
ing property, belonging to said ei ite, to wit:
TREE* H017SE AND LOT,
his late residence—also, the Brick House and Lot,
i -»rIbc the Plan
..... OF LAN I) ' .4tthtv occupied by John S. Walker
Eight Negroes, Lucy, a woman, about 46 years I j nsa jj county, uhnnt two miles from Bandcrsville, t R timi adjoining Fitzpatrick, Wigich and others
of nee; Jinny, about 517 years of uge, nnd her, C o n ;al«ing oy() Here, mot 1 1
YJ n :„nii u tvnninn i.limit *2. r t VPtil’9 f)l MECS . it. >..■ n..sl X i n
... v. — «.—- f ,* w ,, more or less, well improved,
child; Rainey, a woman, abtnit ‘Jo years ol M R C > i acijoininc Rutherford, Golightiy and others, be-
vt t - I.... U .fna.uol' Oirn • fl milt . J , . .. . , ri> is I.’
Russel, a boy, about 8 years of Bgel Clary, about lotitriuit to (lie ertntu of Harrell E. Rives, dec’d.—
' * d years of age, and the benefit of tha heirs and creditors—
7 years of age; Ransom, about ,
Marys 4 years old, all levied on as tbe property o
« .i lA a _ _ . _ «...atna„n A ill I n iut'ni
Rnhsrt Toggle, to satisfy a mortgage ft la in invar
it*.
Of Thomas 0. Janes, Abstilom Jones and Arcld
bald O. Janes, executors ot tbe estate of William
Janes, deceased—property jiclnted out lit said mort-
l " l *‘ C. A. NELMS, D. Sit'd.
Bept. 4.
T ALI AFtHiUU Sherifi’to Walt*.
Will Ite sold, on the first Tuesday in No
vember nest, within the lawful hours of side, at the
Court-house in Taliaferro county, the following
property, to wit:
The interest of Win. F. Tailor in two Negro
Girls, to wit, Marinli, about 13, and Juicy, "bout
10 years of age, levied on to satisfy sundry ft fas is-
pmd from a Justice's court, Cunningham Daniel,
administrntoeof Thomas Daniel, dec’d, mid others
Vs. William F. Taylor nnd Joseph Taylor—levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
J. D. GREW HAM, Sh’ff.
September 21
Laurens Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL BE SOLI), on the first Tuesday in
November ne.it, at tbe Cotin-boitse In the
town of Dublin, Laurens county, within tbe usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Five Negroes, namely—Charles a man, about 33
r rurs old, a man named Cady, about 36 year* old,
ydia a woman, about 24 years old, und her child
Titus, a boy about 9 years old, and a girl named
Isabel, nboul 15years old; all the above property
levied on ns the property of Thomas D. Bacon, to
itisiyafi loin favor of WmTGodfrey, Worie’e’ on thc day of sale—Bold for the benefit ot the heirs
vs. Thomas D. Bacon and Bryan Allen, and one nnd creditors ol said deceased.
Notes with good nnd sufficient security will be re
quired. CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Adui’r.
September 86 Id*
WILL BE fcOLI),
I N Madison, Morgan county, on tlm first Tues
day in December next, agreeable to nn order
of the honorable Court of Ordinary of said county,
All the Real Fstute
of Gen. S. II. Gilmore, consisting of about 1500
1000 acres of fend, a part of winch is very good,
oining Fall, Cox and Greenwood. Terms
adjoining
made known on the doy.
JOHN S. FALL, Adm’r.
(ds
October 1
A UUEI.ARLK to an order of the honorable In
ferior court of Franklin county, when siltin'
lorordinary purposes, will he sold, at tbe Court
house in Franklin county, on (lie first Tuesday in
November uext. between the usual Imurj ot sale,
SPOTTZl &m£Z.7 NBCiOES,
bi-longing to the estate ol James Little, dec’d, vie:
Lucy, a woman, about 30 years of ego J Maria, n
girl, about 10; Gib, a boy, nine ; Clary, n girl, f>
years of ago.—Al9o,
On the first Tuesday in Dccemhcr ntxi.
Will be sold, at the Court-house in Jefferson,
Jackson county, betwnenlhe usual hours ot sale,
ONE.TRACT OF LAND, belonging to suid es
tate, containing
Two Hundred Acres,
more or less, lying on the waters of the Oconee,
adjoing Tiner and others. Terms made known
tbe first Tuettiay in D«M fb«rn*M,
, Wilir.it Slid others,
r less,in good repair;
tg Joltli Rorers, Fnn-
0 nerej, more or less,
containing 390 acres, more or
also, the 1‘lnntntion adjoining
nin ami others, containing 90
in good repair.
ALSO— On the 3]«t day of December next,
Will be sold, at the Plantation (formerly owned
by James Irwin, decense4J toe crop of corn, cot
ton, fodder, the horses, iqnles, slock of cattle and
hogs, farming utensils,&c. belonging to the estate.
ALSO—On tlic fret Tuesday in January next.
Will he sold, nt the Court-house door, in the
town of Madison, tbe,following
NECHOES :
Moses Simons, Moses, Cain. Jacob, Dirk and Jim,
men, Frank a Imv.Jinncy nad her three children,
Tcna nad Iter cliild, nnd Fanny, Mnria, I’lurbe,
Tnmer, Charlotte, Linda and Joan, women; also,
the household and kitchen furniture. Terms—
The plantations and town property will lie sold on
h credit, ip three annual instalments ; tbe crop ol
corn, the cotton, it tick, Negroesand other proper
ty, on n creditor' twelve months—-Notes wilh ap
proved security wiil be required.
JOHN ROBSON, Ex’or.
September Ifi Ids
BAOOXNCL
Pieces BAGGING
[305 for sale by the iub
' scribcr, at Craft 6c Greene’s.
J. 8. CALHOUN.
jhe riubscribcr will DUY COTTON" dur*
ingtlie season.
Milledgeville, Ang. 2l> 31—tf
atfQttLovtt.
T IIE ittbscriber has REMOVED to the 8tore
formerly occupied by John Miller, corner of
Wayne nnd Hancock streets, opposite Wiley A
Baxter, where he now offers on good terms, a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Administrator's Snlt*.
A GR'EEABEi to nn order of tbe Court of Or-
in favor of John Gillet, bearer, v*. Thomas I). Ba
con. nnd Bryan Allen and Eason Allen, security
on the stay of execution.
Also—One lot of land, the place whereon Mrs.
Turner fc rmerly lived, adjoining Phillips' lands.
John Collier’s lands, and John Owins, levied on as
tbe property of David Turner, to satisfy .an execu
tion in favor of Murdock McLeod—levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
MOdErf GUYTON, D. Sb'ff.
September 17
Washington Sheriff** Sale.
^yiLL BF. SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
November neit, at the Court-house in the
town of dandersville, Washington county, within
the usohI hours of sale, the following property, via:
One half acre lot in the town of Sandersville,
with the improvements thereon, adjoining Cullejis,
levied on as the property of Morgan Brown, to sa
tisfy sundry fi fas in favor of A. Low &. Co. end
Low, Wallace A Co. vs. Wo. Rawlings and Mor
gan Brown.
One negro woman named Darcas 45 years old,
taken as the property of Solomon Page, to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor of Edward Brantley, execu
tor of A. Joiner, deceased, vs. said Page, John E.
Moy and Abraham Joiner—levied on and return
ed to me by a constable.
SHERROD SESSIONS, Sh’ff.
September 30
w ILL BE HOLD, on thefiret Tuesday in
November next, at the Court-houso in the
town of Sandersville, Washington county, within
the usual hours nf sale, the following property, to
wits
One negro man by tbe name of Daniel, aboat
35 years old, levied on as the property of the es
tate of Robert Coleman, deceased, to satisfy n fi fa
tn favor of Daniel MeDongaLd vs. Charles Willi,
amson and John Coleman, executors ot the estate
of the said Robert Coleman, deceased—tbo pro
perty pointed out by the plaintiff.
1(H) acres pine land, more or less, on the waters
of Buckeye creek, adjoining Robert Williams and
September P.
JOHN CHAMBERS. Ex’or.
Ids
WILL BE SOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the usual hours of sale.
One Lot of Land,
known liy Lot No. C2, in tbe 12th district of Troup
county, sold on the 'Public Square at public outry,
In LnUrange, as the property ot the estate of James
Sharp, deceased, agreeable to an order of the ho
norable the Inferior court of Jasper county, when
sitting tor ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of suld estate. Terms made
known on the day nf sale.
JOHN M. PEARSON, Acting AdmY
Septoml'cr 14 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
T HE subscriber will nfferfor sale, on Monday
the 26th of October next, nt the fete resi
dence of Aomn II. McFarlin, deceased, the fol
lowing property, to wit:—Horses, Moles, Cows,
Hogs, several yoke of Oxen, two Road Wagons
and Harness, an Ox Cart, Household Furniture,
Plantation tools, Five or Ten thousand pounds of
Reed Cotton, also the stock of Sheep, nnd a great
vnrfety of articles unnecessary to be mentioned.—
The above property will be offered in good condi
tion within the usual hours of selling, and the sale
will continue from day to day, until all the perish
able nnd personal property of the said Aaron li.
McFarlin. deceased, now to he sold is disposed of.
Tdlms made known on the day of sale.
T. D. OXFORD, Adm’r.
September 17 tdd
WILL BE SOLD,
tbe first Tuesday in Novcmlrer next, with
others, levied on as theproperty of John L. Oliver,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice’s court in fa-
vor of 8hadrick Williams vs. Oden Oliver and
John L. Oliver, security—the property pointed out
by the plaintiff—levied on ana returned to me by
a constable.
L. A. JERNIGAN, D. Sb’ff
October I
FSf AL1AFEttRO Sheriff** Sale.
county, Georgia, agreeable to an order of the
norable Court of Ordinary of said county, a likely
Young Negro Follow, Jacob,
about 18 years old, belonging to the estate of Jo
seph Oliver, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of (he creditors of said deceased.—
Terms cash. JAMES OLIVER, Adm’r.
September 9 tds
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, at the Court-house in (lie town of
Crawfordvitle, Taliaferro county, within the usu
al hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
160 acr5 of land, more or less, on Ogecbee ri
ver, ioiuing Harrison, Onetl and otlicrs, levied ou
as the property of Collin Wooten, to satisfy suu-
ffryfi fas issued from n Justice’s court, in favor of
Richard Asbury, Mulechi Murden and Betsy
Loynes, administrators ton the estate of Thomas
Loynes dec’d, v*. John N. Harris and Collin Woo
ten—levied on and returned to me by a consta
ble.
C. A. NELMS, D. Sb'ff.
September 5
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
court of Taliaferro county, sitting for ordi-
dinary purposes, will be sold, oh the first Tuesday
in December next, at the Court-house of said
county,
822 Acres of Land,
of the real estate of Asa C. Alexander, deceased,
lying in the fork of the Ogechoe, adjoining lands
of N. R. Lewis and George Tilly—to be sold on a
credit of one aull two ynnrs.
WILLIAM PEAK, Adm’r.
September 15 tds
POSTPONED SALE.
ILL BE SOLD ou the first Tuesdny in
November next, at the Court House in the
towu of Sandersville, Washington county, within
tbe usual hours or sale, tbe following property, vir.:
230 acres pine land, more or less, ou tbe Water*
ot Gum creek, adjoining Wiley B. Horton and o-
them; levied on as the property of Wm. A. Kilpat
rick, to satisfy sundry U fas issued from a Justice’s
aourt In favor of James IL Armstrong vs. William
A. Kilpatrick, L. S. Avent, R. D. Avent and J.
B. Avent, security on the stay ol execution^-le-
vied on and returned to me by a constable.
L. A. JERNIGAN, D. Sb’ff.
October 6.
POSTPONED SALE.
ILL .BE HOLD, on the first Tuesday lu
■will
November next, at tbe Court-house in the
of Sandersville, Washington county, within
usual hours of sale, tbe following property, to
6 head of hones, 1 large pier gloss, 1 chimney
f aas, 1 dining table and ends, 2 tea tables, 2 sofas,
hook ease, 2 card tables, 1 clothes-press, 1 side
board, 1 11-12 dozen fancy chain, 3 mahogany
bedsteads, 4 bed* and furniture, 4 hair mattresses
t common teaster bedsteads, 1 candle stand, i
wash stands, 1 Brussels carpet, oil levied pn as
property of Morgan Brqwu,4o satisfy sundiy ft
hi favor of Andrew Low 4b Co. & Low, W allace
4b Co. ▼*. said Brown.
SHERROD. SESSIONS, Sh’ff.
October 7
MAISHAI'S
1*7ILL BE HOLD, at the
ff in the town of Millet
door
i
SALS.
Court-house
Milledgeville, Baldwin
quality, within the usual sale houn, op the lint
Tuesday in November next, all that Tract or par-
pet of Load, containing
• Three Hundred and Two Acres,
situate in the county of Washington*, on Glenn'i
•reek, the wetete of Buffalo, being tbe North-west
eide and principal part of a tract ot land granted to
fame* Stewart, having the shape of n paralello-
gram, and bounded as follows—beginning at a pine
tree corner, thence N. 47, E.68 chains 50 links, to
a Satmfras stake or post, bounded by fends owned
by.tbe hejrs of White and the heirs of Wm.Glenn;
thence 8, 43, E. 35 chains 60 links, to a pine tree;
thence S. 47, W. 98 chains 50 link* to a pine tree
enrneron land* owned by tbe heir* of Wm.Glenn;
thence N. 43, W. 30 chains and 60 links to the first
mentioned boundary—levied on as the property
ef William C. Wayne, to satisfy a fieri facins from
•ie Sixth Circuit Court U, States, District Georgia
iht favor of the Bank of the U. State* vs. said Wm
9. Wayne.
LINDSAY JOHNSON, D. M. D. G
September )6 1829 tds
MK9mn^wn» at this hffice
in the usual hours nf sale, in Mnrion, Twiggs
dirary of Lourens county, will l»e sold, nt
Cut Cumt-hnuse In Troup county, ou the krsl
Tuesday in December next, «
LOT OF LAND, No. 113,
in tlteCth district of Troop county, belonging to
the estate of Vinson Watson, deceased—to he sold
for the benefit of (lie heirs uhd creditors of snid
deceased. Terms ofsniera«h.
1ABAN WATSON, Adm'r.
September 24 Ids
CONSISTING OF
Salt, Iron, Sugar and Coffee,
Whiskey,(Gin, Rum, Congniac Brandy,
Holland Gin, Monongnheln Whiskey,
Old Straw, Madeira Witte,
Molasses, Georgia nnd Sperm. Candles,
I’nwder and Shot, Nails, Segars, 4bc. 4k.tr.
ALSO,
•100 pieces Cotton Bagging,
100 pair Negro Shoes,
f.OOft lbs. Baron, and
30 barrels Flour.
T. A. CLAYTON.
ffl&nthsafter date, application wBlhe
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
the county of Washington, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell it part of the real
estate of Stephen Malone, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs nnd creditors of the said deceased.
M- BROWN, Ex'or of Stephen Malone, dee'd.
JOHN McllAE, Ex'or in right of his wife.
October 10,1829 4m
F
OUR months after date, application will he
made to the honorable Inferior court ol
Gwinnett county, when setting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell all of the real estate of Hen
ry Sizemore,
July 24.1829
deceased.
WTLEIA
M MATHEWS, Adm’r.
4m
THB SUBSCRIBER,
^^ T II.E purchase COTTON during the sea
son, und carry Cotton to Snvanuah at the
customary rates,
P. A. CLAYTON.
Milledgeville, September!) 33—tf
m
J^j'UTICE.—Having been authorised by the ho
norable the Court of Ordinary of f.l uncock
county, I will sell, ou the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at the Court-house in Campbell county.
The Lot of Land, :No. 127,
in tbe 14th district of Fayette, originally, now ai-
tuute In Camplmll county, belonging to the orphans
of Benjnmin C. Yancey, deceased—lobe sold for
the benefit of said orphans. Terms cash.
WILSON BIRD,Guardian.
September 18 tds
ness in Savannah, nnd will feel thankful for
a continuance of the patronage of his triends. He
ill be prepared to nfford the usual facilities to
those tvno may please to favor him with consign
ments, and his best exertions used for their inte
rest. ROBERT MALONE.
Savannah, October 6. 38—It
IFF The Editors of the Macon Messenger will
give the above four insertions, and forward their
acc mnt to me at Savannah.
A tilt EEABLE to an order of tbe Inferior court
of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordi
nury purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday In
December next, in the town of Hamilton, Harris
county, one
Lot of Land. No. 107,
In the 21st district formerly Muscogee, now Harris
county, drawn by the orphans of Wilev flopson,
' d sold for the benefit of snid oronans.
deceased, and >
September 24
BENJ. CORNELIUS, Guardian
tds
WILL BE SOLD,
JN Wash ington county, on Friday, the Cth of
November next, at tlio late rosidonce of Wm
Wicker, deceased,
All the Perishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of horses, cows, sheep,
hogs, household & kitchen furniture, Blacksmiths'
tools, Carpenters' tools, plantation utensils, corn,
fodder and seed cotton, together with various other
articles of use to tbe farmer. Sale to continue
from day tn day, until nil is sold. Terms on the
day of sale, BENJ. WICKER, ) .
RICII'D WAKTHEN, ] Adm n
September 24 tds
WILL BE SOLD,
^ T the CnurtJiouse, In Clinton, Jones County,
_ on the first Tuesday in December next, ngree
able to an order of the Inferior Court, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, two-thirds of the
Lot of J and,
belonging to thefestnte of Edmund Dismukes, He.
ceased, on which he lived, at the time of his de
cease, lying in the lentil district formerly Baldwin,
now Jones county.—Also,
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In Januarv
next, FIVE NEGROES, nil sold for the Itenefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
tbe day of sale. NOAH BUTT, Ad'mr.
September 17 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
^piLL BE SOLD, at the Court-house door
In Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tues
day In December next, agreeable to an order of
the Inferior court, when sitting for ordinary pnr-
pnrposes, (233) two hundred and thirty-three acres
of LAND, 120 acres cleared, with good buildings,
situate in said rounty, adjoining Gordon and Pitts.
Sold as the real estate of Simeon Home, dec’d, for
the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors. Terms, one
alf cash, and the ether half on a twelve months
redit. JOEL HORNE, Adm’r.
Job* 28 td«
GRETA ;>LE to nn order of the Inferior tg urt
of Laurens cuunty, when sitting ior orU’umi'y
purposes, will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, ot the Court-house in the towu of
Dublin, Laurens county,
ONE HBGRO »AIff,
Ben, end one Negro Woman, Celia. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs of the lute Iteuben Hicks.—
Terms made known on the dav.
JAMES HICKS, Adm
October 1 tds
MILL BE ISOLD,
I N Washington county, nt the lute residence of
James Mason, deceased, on Wednesday, tire
2d dav of December next, all the
BBBSOBJAL 3PROPSR'PY
of said deceased, except negroes, consisting ol
cattle, horses, hogs and other stock, household and
kitchen furniture, farming utensils. Borne dry goods
nnd groceries, with other urticles too tedious to
mention. Sale to continue from day to day, un
til all is sold. Tormsmade known onthc day.
JAMES HICKS, Adm’r.
October 1 tds
Administrator's Sale
t^^flLL Bp SOI.D, Ht the Court-house in Do
Kalb county, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, ugrceable to an order of the. honorable
Inferior court of Gwinnett county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes,
Lot ot' Lund, No. 219,
in the 16th district formerly Henry, now DeKalb
comity. Sold for the benefit of Allen Adnms’s
orphans. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN BORING, Guardian.
September 23 Ids
O N Thursday the )9th of November next, will
be sold, nt the lute residence of Lemuel
Howard, deceased, of Washingtuu county, a part
of the
Pt risliable Property
ef said deceased, consisting of horses, cows, hogs
nnd sheep, som» corn, fodder and wheat, nnd a
number of other articles too tedious to mention —
Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of safe.
September 30
WM. P. HARDWICK, >
JOHN J. LONG. ] or *
tds
^jyiLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in
_ _ November next, at the Court-House, in the
county of Montgomery, between the usual hours'
of sale, a LIKI LY NEGRO WOMAN and her
child—Sold fof the benefit of tbe creditors.
WILEY OCLETREE. Ex’or.
September 9,1829 tds
WILL BE SOLD,
o N the first Tuesday in Jauuury next,_ at the
Courk-bouse, in the town of Perry, Houston
county, between the usual hours of sale, the I-aud
belonging to the estate of Hoary Sheppard, dee’d,
consisting of
LOT OF LAND, No. 329,
In the 13th district of said county, whereon the said
Henry Sheppard lived when in life, subject to the
incumbrance of tbe widow’s dower. Also,
THREE NEGROES,
two men and a woman—done in pursuance of an
order of tbe honorable the Inferior court of snid
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes.
Twelve mouths credit will be given on the above
sale—small notes an& approved security will be
required. JAMES H. KJLLEN.
thos. n. McWilliams,
Adm’rsonthgestateofH Sheppard, dec’d.
October § tds
WILL BE SOLD,
A T the late residence of Anu Stokes, in the
county of Washington, on the 28th day of
December next, all th<- stock of horses, bogs end
cattle, and corn nnd fodder, household and kitch
eh fi pitnre. Also, tbo Negroes belonging to said
ostafeLeoK by consent of all concerned nnd inte
rest euln said estnte, together with plantation tools,
and other articles too tedious to mention. The
eale to continue from dav to day.
WILLI AM STOKES. Adro’r.
October 6 tds
W ILL BE SOLD,
JN Butts county, on Friday, the 27th of Novem-
And Commission fiusiiicss.
fJIHG undersigned ronlinues tbe above busk
T O the Interior Court of Morgan counly, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, application
•will be made, four months alter date, for leave to
sell the real and personal estate of Sion Boon. late
of said county, deceased.
JOHN ROBSON, Ex’or.
June 30, Ig29 , 4m
aio&ez4L
Bf Hu Excellency Joins Fomttr, Gormnir
Commandti in Chief of the Army and lftL*"*
thu State, and of the Militia thereof *** */
A PROCLAMATION.
W HEREAS I have received official | n f n _.
tion through the Coroner of Jodm
ty, that FANNY DAVIS, of said county*
ed with having destroyed her female Infant rkift
And whereas It is represented that said Fannv n
vis has fled from Justice—Now in order that l
may he brought to trial for the crime with W h* h f
she is charged, I have thought proper to utun il"
my Proclamation, hereby offering a rew.J ,
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, to anynZL of
persons who may apprehend and deliver to i?
Sheriff or Jailor of Jones connty, the said Fan
Davis:—And I moreover charge and require!?,
officers civil and military, to be vigilant in end*.,,
outing to apprehend her.
jjlOUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior court ef Gwin
nett county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell Lot of Laud, No. 212, in the 7th
district of Gwinnett county, part of the real estate
of Christopher Baker, deceased.
SAMUEL BAKER, ,
WILLIAM BAKER, < Adm "
July 24,1829 4m
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Washington county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell atrnct offend situate, lying
nnd being in Washington county, on the waters
oftheOhoopie, containing one hundred and forty
acres, more or less—and also for leave to sell a ne
gro girl l»y the name of Tolly, belonging to the
estate of Lewis Holmes, Into of said county, de
ceased. DRURY JENKINS, Adm’r,
July 24,1029 ' tds
I TIOUR mouths after date, application will be
. made to the honorable the Court of Ordina
liWfcYVl STAftVsfc.
s£ tf
Horses io Hire, 6fc.
f J11IE 8UBSCRIBER has recently returned
to Milledgeville, and will keep Horses at his
Stables, near the Court-house, on moderate terms.
He intends to keep both SADDLE and HAR
NESS HORSES to hire—and convenient Lots
and Troughs for Drovers.
ICTll is charges will be such as to snit the pres
sure of the times.
HAMILTON ATCHISON.
October 12 38—3t
P URSUANT to a Decree of the honorable
Superior Court of Law and Equity, held in
Nashville, Nash connty, Nortli-Carollna, ou the
third Monday In September last, Notice is hereby
given to tiie heirs nud next of kin of John Bass,
deceased, fete ol' (be county and State aforesaid,
that the subscriber it now readv to settle and pay
over tothem respectively, as they are entitled to
the aforesaid John’s estste, upon tbeir applying to
him aud giving proper refunding bonds.
D. SILLS, Adm’r of John Bass, dee’d.
Belford, Nash co. N. C. Oct 3 38—Ct
LAW.
T HE undersigned having permanently settled
In Milledgeville, offers Ids senrjres to the
public, In tbe practice of the Law, in the several
courts of the Oakinulgee Circuit, and adjacent
counties. JOSEPH T. WILLIAMS.
Jan. 23. 52—tf
J^OTICE.—The subscriber, living in Hancock
county, five miles from Powelton. wishes to
employ an axtfCtUOR VEAOHSB,
who can come well recommended as to his morals,
ability and aptness to teach. Such nn one will
meet with lineral encouragement for tipi times
E. SHACKELFORD
September 2o 36—T>l
GEORGIA, Washington county.
’WWf HF.REAS Alaxand :r Irwin applies for let
ff tern of dismission from bis executorship on
tbe ortnte of William Irwin, fete of said county, de
ceased :
And whereas Solomon R. Vickers npplies for
tterso.' disuiiseion from his administration on the
estate of William Vickers, deceased :
These nre therefore totiile and admonish all and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said William
Irwin, and the kindred nnd creditors of tha said
William Vickers, fete of said county, deceased, to
he and appear at my office within tiie time pre
ry of Greene county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for lea veto sell I boreal estate of William
Lee, of said comity, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
NATHAN P. LEE A .
MOSES LEE, I |
STEPHEN LEE, (V
July 17, 1829 DAVID LEE, J w
OUR months after date, application will be
mado to the Inferior court of Bit ike counly,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the negroes and real estate of Samuel Bird, de
ceased, for the benefit nf the heirs of said deceased.
LEA8TON SNEED, und > P .
H. P. JONES,
June 19,1829
I jTOtJR rnontJis attci tiate, uppli-
cation will be made to (lie honorable In
ferior court of Washington county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbe real and per
sonal estate of Dr. John Mathis, deceased, of said
county, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors.
LEWIS DUPREE, Adm’r.
1.1829 4m
August
OUR months after date, application wilt be
F
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Washington county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all the real estute of Ann
Stokes, lata of said county, deceased—also for
leave to sell die negroes belonging to said dec’d.
WILLIAM STOKES, AdmV.
September 11.1829 4m
OUR months alter di
F
months alter date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior court of
Washington county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to Bell Lot of Land, No. 27, in tiie
8th district Muscogee county—to lie sold as the
property of Ellzer Waller, an illegitimate child.
JABEZ JOINES, Guardian
September 18,1829 4m
ffi.YObR months after date, application will Ira
JF made to the honorable Inferior court of
Washington connty, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell tbe real estate nnd negroes
of the late James Mason of Washington county,
for the benefit ol tbe heirs and creditors of sold
deceased.
JAMES HICKS, Adm’r.
Sept. 7. 1829 4m
oUr
F OUR months Htter date, application will be
made to tbe honorable the Inferior conrt of
Morgan county, for leave to sell all the real estate
belonging to the estate of Gen. S. H. Gilmore, de
ceased,'by J. S. FALL, Adm’r.
of S. H. Gilmore, dec’d
June 30,1829 • 4m
JIOUR months after date, application will he
scribed bylaw, to shew cause (if any they can)
‘ *" It " ' ....
why snid letters dlsmissory should not be granted
to the said Alexander Irwin and Solomon R. Vick
ers, according to their several applications. Giv
en under my tiendat office, this litli May, 1829.
MORGAN BROWN, Cl’kc.o.w.c.
May 22.1829 m6m
EORGIA. Washinj'tonJ county.—Whereas
her next, at the fete residence of John Berk
ley, deceased,
Ml the PeriMhnblp Property
of said dcroeeed, consisting cf hones, rows, hogs,
household nnd kitelion furniture, plantation uten
sils, corn and fodder, one road wagon, on Jersey
wagon end harness, one yoke of stears, and vari
ous other articles of use to the furmer. Terms, 12
months ci eij^—purchasers will be required to give
small notes with approved securitr.
SAMUEL k.’NI’TT, Adm’r.
JANE BARKLEY’, Adm’n.
October 6 tds
James Boykin npplies for letters of dismis
sion from Ins administration on the estate of John
Pitts, deceased:
And whereas David Curry applies for letters of
dismission from bis administration on the estate of
Peter Reufroe,deceased:
These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish alt nnd
singular the kindred and creditors of the said John
Pitts, deceased, nnd the kindred and creditors of
the said Peter Reufroe, deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause (if any they can) why letters of
dismission should not lie granted to the said James
Boykin and David Curry, according to their res
pective applications. Given under my hand at of
fice, 30th March, 1829.
MORGAN BROWN. Cl’k,
April 10, 7929 wfim
Gkoruia—In the Superior Court of Baker county
Elijah Babxzr, }
vs. k RULE NISI for foreclosure.
Arthur Jokes. )
TVOTICE.—All those indebted to the c«tata of
cd »™,«<pieRed to come.forward. "lid *ake m-. cm J nber therenfter _ and it further appearing to the
U PON the petition of Elijnb j5nrkcr,
Btatiug (hat Arthur Jones did, on tha twelfth
day of November, iu tbe year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty-seven, make and deliver to
the said Elijah Barker his certain mortgage deed,
in aud to Lot of Land Number sixty-oue, in the
third district of originally Early, noyi Baker coun-
ty, for the better securing the payment of two cer
tain promissory notes for thirty dollars each, dated
the day nud year aforesaid, and payable to the said
mediate payment ; and thoso having demands n-
gainst the estate of said deceased, nre requested
to present their accounts nnd demand-, ns the law
directs. SAMUAL R. NUTT, Adm’r.
JANE BARKLEY, Adui'rx
October 6 39—6t
\ lottery & V-TLchaugfe Office
T HE SUBSCRIBER informs his friends and
the public in general, that he lias taken the
Store recently occupied by Messrs. Craft fir Orient,
where ho intends carrying on the nlipve business,
H. C08NARD.
Milledgevi le, April 26
IBIbAHIKS
or TAjpsw raxps, wm «u at run etfreg.
appearing to the
Court that there ie now due and unpaid on said
notes the sum of sixty dollars principal, besides in
terest—On motion of Eli Warren, Counsel for
petitioner, it is ordered tliat the said Arthur Jones
do pay into the Clerk’s office of this Court within
six months from this date, the principal and inte
rest duo on said notes, together with the cost here
by accruing, or that the equity of redemption in
and to said mortgaged premises he from thence
forth forever bared and foreclosed; and that a co
rn nde to the Court of Ordinary of Jones
county, for leave to sell the real estate of Wash
ington N. Dawson, fete of said county, deceased
JAMES LAMAR, Ex’or.
of N. Breedlove, Ex’or of W. N. Dawson.
June 17. 25—fit
Given utidermy hand, and the Gnat Sen! of a
State, at the State-House In Milledgevill* a-
13th October, 1829, and of American l«s
pendeuce the fifty-four.
JOHN FORSYTH
By the Governor:
F.vrbard Hamiltor, Secretary of 8t».
Oct- >6 37—3)
A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Pm
Office nt Sandersville, Georgia, on the
day of October, 1829, and if not taken out b»T
la# itntr nf fanun HI, nnvl tirii 1 a a _ >1 f.
1st day of January next, will be sent to the'tiJ
ral Post Office as dend letters.
A—John F. Achord, Haoher Achord, Samgri
Avrn, Lewis Achord.
B—Herrod Bowen, James Britt, Abel Bare*
Alexander Bright, Jacob Burncs, John Barwot
William Brooks,'Harris Brantley, Joseph Barron!
Micnjah Bland, Osboru Beckham, Mornn Bn»»
Clerk S. C. W. C. ^
E—-Jesse Early.
F—John Fowler.
O—John Grimes, Susannah Golightiy.
H—Isaac Hay, Sarah Hooks, James Hood,
I A; J—Jabez Joines, Owen Ivey, Jh. Jorta
Isaac Johnson. '
K—John Ring, William Koen.
L-B. Lane, Daniel Lloyd, Robert Love.
M~John Miller, David McVay, Mrs Mai
Office at Forsyth, Monroe county, Qeoreii, I
on the 1st day of October, 1929 1
A—William Alldrid, William Almon.
B—Little Bryan, William Brown, Persesi I
James Bailey, Isliam Brooks, Major Blount, Ik I
bert Brown, Lydia Boon, Mathew Berg*, JskaS) I
shop, Joseph Uuwdon, Anlhonia Burnet,Kmta I
C Beck. I
C—A. Calaway, Alfred Clark, AbelChtueyhs,I
Edward Callaway .Joseph Carter, Mary CoUmii, I
David Coleman, Win. Colwell, tea Deoisl C*tk,|
Hannah Champion, Felix Cobron, Hardawty Cat I
Uer, J ohh Corson, Cuthbert Collier, John P.CIsft, |
Asa Cox. I
D—Arthur Dillard, Henderson Dsstsr, Ctths.l
rlae Dennis, McDade Deniley, Wm. Dtttita,Eli.T
eaheth Dillard, John Dean.
F——James Foster, Peter F Flournoy, .
Funderburk, William Freeman, tJuilUo FWr|
John W. Foster.
Q—Joseph Grant, Jo. Grimae.
H—Charles Holley, S. Howie. Geo. Ha
Zacbnriah Harmon, Charles Hall, Gehritl 1
Hattox, Bird Hudson, William B. Heetk, Iu
Horsley, Joseph Hill.
ireley, Ji
I h J—John M. Joidan, Gabriel Ingram, 141
mouths alter date, application will be
made to tho honorable the Inferior conrt of
Washington county, when sitting for Ordinary pur-
■Kises, for lenve to sell a tract of pine fend, situate,
ying and being in tbe county aforesaid, on the
waters of Lamar’s creek, adjoining feuds of the es-
statc of Levi Martin, dec’a, and lands of Blount
Trotman, containing 300 acreo, more or less, it be
ing all the renl estate of Cullens Trotmau, dec’d,
ana sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
BLOUNT TROTMAN, Adm’r.
September 24, 1829 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to tbe honorable the inferior court ot
Washington county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a part of tbe negroes be
longing to tiie estate of Arthur Whitfield, deceas
ed—for tbe bonefit of tbe creditors of said estate.
PETER P. SMITH, Ex’or.
September 18,1829 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to tbe honorable Inferior court of Jones
county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the.real estate and negroes of Aaron
H. McFarlin, feta of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said doc’d.
T- D- OXFORD, Adm'r.
Jnly 23,1829 tds
JtOUR months after date, application wilri be
made to the Inferior court of Greene eeunty,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Negroes belonging to the estate ot' John
Corry, late of said connty, deceased.
JAMES CORRY, Sen. 7 . , ,
JAMES CORRY, Jr. ( Adm ”
4m
Jones, John C. Jones, Miiley Johustou, Ms?|
Joiner, Kirby Inghrem, Absalom Jobustos.
L—C. 8. Lesueur, William Lee, Jss. Vi I
rence, Jams* Lion, Nedon Lee or Bryant Lit4
Levy Lee, Lonise Leach.
M—F. M. Mills, James Moffett, Roger M«
thy, John Market, William Moore, Thos. McCd
John Mhldlnton, Polly McMullin, Rodericks
Cullura, Icliabnd Moore, John R. Morsby.
O—Thomas Osteen, James Oliver, Jobe 8.Of#I
tree, Thomas B. Oglesby. I
P—Miss Mary Powell, George Park, Wilihsl
Perry, Redding Persmore, James Pitts, R*d4kkl
B. Perry, James Piles, Reddick Perry, Ji**|
Prewett, David B Peal, Walker Perry, Hillotjl
Pratt. I
H—A. W. Redding, Thomas Redding, WilliaeI
C. Redding, Luey J. Robenett, Charles Robert*I
Willis Rucker,. Benjamin Reese, Joseph RoberUM
Lemuel Smith- George G Smith, A rosy Basel
Littleton Southard, Julius Sanders, Ifss. fltawartl
Zachnriah SnlWant or Spencer 9elhrtet, R»H»I
Smith. r
T——EHis Tredawny, Dicy Thornton, Jitaj
Thweatt, Mr. Talmag'e, John Turner.
V—William Varoef.
W-l— Mielmel Wateon, Henry White, Will* I
Watson, Sarah Williams, Mery Wallis, H*hh)J
Woodlmm, Beys AVillerford, Ovexa Woodnrtl
Samuel Wilkes, Larkin Wilder, Job* Wiekss,!
John Watson, A. L. White, Alexander Wurtl
Enoch Wallis, John M. Wonlsay, A. Weedley,!
Robert Whatley, t^ekfel Williams. , I
MORRIS KQPMAN.rM
October #-•
IJST OF LETTERS remaiuing in fi»W|
August 1
1 3O0k month* afterdate, application will be
made to tba honorable Inferior court nf Gwin
nett county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell Lot No. 319, in the district of
Carroll county, tbe tame being a part of the reel
estate of Thomas Wood, deceased.
July 24,1829
DAVID BURGE,)- «
MARY WOOD, J Guard ns
4m
JIOUR months after date, application will bo
made to tbe honorable the Court of Ordina-
ry of Jones county, for leave to sell all the real
estate of William R. Sayers, deceased—bo be sold
for the benefit of the heirs end creditors of raid de
ceased. WM. S. MIDDLEBROOKS, Adm’r.
July 6,1829 4m
py of this Rule be served upon the saM mortgagor
three months before, or published in one of the
public Gazettes of this State, oucc a month untV
the time limited for the payment aforesaid.
A true copy from Hie minutes of raid Court, this
26tb May, 1829.
JAMES J. ffiOQDYVIN, Cl’k.
June 9K, USB- m«m
To Thomas Hooks, Hillory Hooks, Daniel Hooks,
James Spears, Nick Smith, Jamts Rogers, Mnry
Hooks, William Garrett, William Mills and John
Mills, heirs and distributees of tPhitmell Hooks,
dtttased,
WILL TAKE NOTICE,
T HAT I shell npply to the honorable the In
ferior conrt of Washington county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, after the expiration
of ninety days, for tiie appointment of Commiesi-
oners to divide nnd distribute tbo estate of the
said Whltmelt Hooks, deceased, according to the
lews of Georgia.
"mpsussts^tg..
Office at Monroe, Waltou county, CrWjl
aud if not taken out by the 1st of January I838,«*F
be sent to tbe General Post Office as dead
A-Reuben Adams, William Allen, Edmw^
flood. . „.Lki
B—John Bryant, Robert 8. Bullird, BrWI
Boyce, James Barton, Jarrad Banester, fe*|
Bryan, James Brutet, John W. D. Bowlins
nrd Billups, George R. Browu, Chiriss I
Charles L. Bookout. ,
C—William Cnbanias, Thomas Coolaev. J
jnraino Cannifax, Mrs. Arno Canoop, Bejy 1
by, George W. Clack, Abram Chastane,
Cnmiueron, John M. Clark, Elisha Co|, Jsrt^l
Cloud, William Culbreath.
D—William Drummonds. ,
E—William 1\ Easly, Aurllla Ednwadi.
F—W. R. Felder, Benjamin Fuller, “
Furlough, Langdun E. Fowler.
G—George 9. Gains, Lcauah Grab**- . ,
H—Howel Holley 2, Benjamin Hsrd“ jk
lip Hughes, John Hail, Siry Harris, Wsst r -
Miss Mary Hightower, Ransom Harris.
J—Griffin Jones,'Nathan Johnson, |
Nathaniel Johnson, William JsduMfc R*
Jones.
K—Aaron Knight, David Kuicht : '
J.—Drury Lester, Jesse Low, Ingre* ** ■<
M—F.ligha Mayo, Joel Merable 2, J«*
Lachlen McKennon, Joseph Morris, Ale*
McLnsky, Alexander McKeltnoe. j. |
na Milner, Goodwin Mill or, Murdock JB*’^
N—Archibald Nelson. , . ^
P—Timothy Pitman, John M. **
Philips.
R—Robcn Rodgers, Sldnakr Bo*|
Melton Jones, or his Guardian, £iwe» • ,
rah, Rogers, Chesley and Loyd RofeH.*''
Partin.
8— Dennis Bharpton, William ■
Margaret Sims, Briton Smith, Beiy«
ky Scroggins, Charles Sniith, ThomeM
vid E. Strong, Elizabeth Sexton, i
Stephen Stanford, Nancy Strangs.
T—Amos Thomas, Elisha Thof*^ m
W—Elisha Watson, U. B. Wefb#*^
McWilliams, Caleb Wages, Benjmew
Thomas Willingham, Aloaander
Well* t*«bM Weaver, J*»••
Wilson-
*'**"*"' 1 J||g MX
C—Lucy Cosby, Daniel Coker, James Com
Jemima Cook or James Uust, Lucy ■ntm’
Richard Childers. 1
m—juun miiier, uavici McVay, Mrs. Min lie
Neil, Lewis Mtllor, George Mohon, Simeon Moo*
1- . Miller, James Muckotfiee, George Mason gw I
Martin. • ’ 1
P—Jomes Paviif.
» R T^ i ! ,fie ' d Bnidnson, Nell Robinson, life
Rc^se 2, Solomon Right, LuellenM. RoMnoon.
S—Mum Ann Saffqld, Jordan ul_.
Thomas Smith. I
T Lewis Taylor, Caleb Thomas, Beff
Thompaon, Iraae Taylor.
W—Mrs.Nancy Wioker, Rodah Whlddon.Tlio.
inasJ. WhitinkeriBtyant Whitfield, Beni. WillM
amson, Jonathan Watson, Arthor Whitfield. I
M. BROWS, P R I
October 9 3S—3| 1
y^lSf OF LETTERS remaining in the Poff|