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^0 ^ Juutinry next, at tin: t ourt-lluust:, in tlict I Laurens iuunty,
tow-. of Snndcrsville, D iishinglun county, with-| • I u nr I -fu n f 1 ...wl
in tne usual li rars of t-uie, the following property, ■ 1> C I I RCis Ol l-tOlS 1)1 i,
• i isll„ /lg lull hilCl iJj S | (V,r ordinary purposes, will lie
l;,l, Ui. aOLD on the first 1 uoxday in - Tuesday ip January next, in the
Administrntot's Stile.
A GREEABLE lo uu order of llie t»-
1,3L foiior court of Laurons county, when sitting
will lie sold on tlie first
town of Dublin*
AdminiatfatOf’s Snle,
£AW.
W ILL BE SOLD, uttlm Court-fcodSe in Dc- PWIHE “f^^Rped having ner'mmicntty settled
Kalb county, on the first Tin .'.day in Jiiim- -B. ill Milledgeville, oilers iiis services to the
urv next, agreeable to an order of the honorable public, in the practice ol tho Law, in the several
Inferior court of Gwinnett county, when silting; courts of the Oakinulgee Circuit, and adjacent
for ordinary purposes, counties. JOSKI’11 T. W
Jan. 23.
ILLIAMS,
52—tf
viz:
8.) i ho res pine land, more or less, lyieg on the j nml 2'*J, lying on llie w alt n ol Hockey creek, and
. _ C t\T l It: . . * .. .15. .1... r. \ 1/ nl \r ‘mu * .. I V .. I II*!'. 1. ! ..ex > . < ex i> nlui : ill ' i ’11 !•«
illuming 809} acres each, via.;. Lois Mo. ltid, 11)1,
Ivinir nn tin
Waters of Williamson’s swamp, adjoining Watkins
rind others, taken as ihe properly of \\ illium M. 1
benaeit, lo satisfy it fi fa issued iindeiuho toreclo-
gura of u inorlgugc in luvor of John Wicker vs.
Sard Bennett.
o:)2 nems of land, more or less, lying on the wn-
tn.'s il vVilllamson’s swamp, adjoining} Duggan
andoliiers, taken as tho property ol William M«
lie i nut, to su'islv u li In issued under the loreelo-
snre ol'umortgag,') in favor of Richard Warfhen \s.
s.od 1} 'Hindi.
in I acres of land, more or less, adjoining Moy
and ithers, 100 acres iund, more or less, adjoining
M i -r and others, taken as the property ol John
M ■ fne, lo satisfy two li fas in favor ofltichurd
A Ian vs. said Loilfte.
in) acres if laud, more or less, adjoining Ru
therford and others, taken nsti'C properly of Aimer
M. Rutherford, to satisfy sundry li fas in favor ot
Mill-tin ({ranks vs. said' Rutherford and Charles
Williams in—property pointed out by said Willi
nuison.
111 acres of unit and hickory land, rtlorc or loss,
ndj lining Session* undoiliers. taken as Ihe proper
ty'of John Pnilijis, to satisfy sundry fi fus vs. said
Philips—levied on and returned to me by u con
stable.
One negro woman named Dorcas, <15years old,
taken as the property ol Solomon Page, to satisiy
two li fas in favor of Edward Itrantley, executor,
vs. aid Page. John E. Moynud Vtiraiuun Joiner—
levied m and returned In me by a eoustnlile.
5 iie- <! if horses, 1 large pier gla“s, J chimney
gins*. 1 I bag fable and ends. 2 tea tables, 2 solus,
j h.i.d; C iso, l card tallies, i clothes press, 1 side
lin e d, I tl Id dozen fancy s King chairs, I! muho-
gn iv it'dsl--lids. -1 beds and furniture, -1 hair’mu*
trnss.-s, 2 c nn non tensler bedsteads, 1 candle
stand, i vit-h stands and 1 Brussels carpet, all levi
ed - . as the property of .Morgan Brown, to satisfy
s to Icy li fus in Pivot- of Andrew Low, «L Co. mid
Low, tValace A Co. vs. said Brown.
. Isey, a likely house woman, 22 yenrs old,
100 acres of hanimoek land, on Buffalo, adjoining
To die and others, 2 horses, 30 head of cattle, 30
head of hogs, all levied on as the property o! John
G. Riithnrtord. lo satisfy n li fa in Invor of Edward
V. IEII vs. said Rutherford, William A. Skriue
and William If. Torrance.
December2 SlIIlKlfOl) SFS810N9. Bli'/L
Is No. 897 and 27(1, King on t lie wuletsol 1 tir
key creek, belonging lo the estate ol John Collier,
deceased—the three fur! lots includes the pluniali-
on where the said duceuscd lived. Sold lor the
benefit of Ihe heirs, ikr. Terms of sale ntude
know u oil tlio day.
JOHN DEGRAl'l’INREtD, Adm’r.
Dublin, Oct. 15 __ Ids
■wTlITbk soi,i),
ijTkN the first Tuesday in Jnnuni-y next, lit the
” F Ooiirl-linnsr, in the town of Perry, Houston
county, between the usual hours of sale, the Lund
belonging tn the estate of Henry Sheppard, dec'll,
consisting of
LOT OF LAM), Xn. 1130,
hi-thc Lilli distrirt i'f said county, whereon the said
Henrv Sheppard llvril when in life, subject to the
ini-umbrnnce of the widow’s dower. Also,
THREE i\ KG ROES,
two men nudu ivotnnn—done in piirsuattee of nn
order of the honorable the Inferior court of said
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes.—
Twelve months credit w ill he given on the above
se.li—small notes and approved seourilv will lie
.required. JAMES 11. Kllffff N,
tikis, m. Mi-williams,
Adm’rs on the cstutc of H, Sheppard, dee’d.
Octohi-r li tils
for orUinnry purposi
IM of Land, No. 219,
in the ICtli district formerly.Henry, now DcKalbj Lottery & ** *x.c\\ange V>ft\ee.
county. Sold lor the benefit of Allen Adams's] SUBSCRIBER Informs his friends and
orphans. 1 ertns made kn.ivvu on the day ol sale. J[ the public in general, that he Ims taken the
u . <M ^ liOHINO, Guuruian. 1 Store recently occupied by Messrs• CraJ'ISf Urccve,
■■ptember 2t l,ls _ where lie intends currying on the above business
WILE BE SOLD,
1 A T tin- lulu residence of Ann Stokes, in the
i ^ u. couely of Washington, on the 28th day ol
i December next, all tin- slock of horses, hogs and
I cuttle, anil t orn mid fodder, household mid kiteh-
| rn furniture. Also, the Negroes belonging to said
estate, sold by consent of all concerned mid inlc-
rcsted i'l said estate, together with plantation tools,
nml nlber mtides too tedious to mention. The
suia to continue front day lo iluy.
WILi.l.VIM STOKES. Adm'r.
October 6 tils |
Milledgevi le, April 25
II. COSNARD.
A'iii
Aduiiiiistrntor's Sale.
\ GREEABEE to nn order ofthc Infr-
w rim court of I,aureus county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will tie sold on the first Tues
day in February next, ut the Court-house in Pu
laski county,
Two Tracts of Land,
containing 2924 acres each, lying on the waters of
Pm key creek, and known by Nos. 170 mid 171,
belongin'' to the cstutc of John Collier, late of Lau
rens county. deceased Sold for the. benefit of lie
heirs, dtc. Terms made known on llie day of sure.
JOHN DEGRAFF1NREID, Adm’r.
Dublin, October 15 tils
A GREEABLF.
Washington Sheriff's Sule.
W ILL BE SOLI), on tiie first Tuesday in
January next, nt ihe Court-house in the
1bwn of 'kinilersville, Washington county, within
the usual hours of snle, the following property, viz:
40) acres of pine land, mure nr less, on the wa
ters K«goreek, adjoining lVidgin, Rutherford A:
♦h perry tract whereon Luke Now cl now lives, le-
vi•■'! nimstlie property of theestuleol Robert Cole
man, deceased, tn satisfy a ft fu in lavor of Daniel
McDougald vs. Charles Williamson iV John Cole
man, executors of sai l estate—the property point
ed out by the plaintiff.
L-vied on as the property of Susannah Golight-
Tey, her interest in t'tl acres of oak and hickory
lac.il. adjoining Cullens and others, known by tlie
name of the Brick-house trael, whereon Juntos
Bl. unt now lives, to satisfy two li fas in favor of
Thomas Butler vs. said Susmimth Golighlley—
property pointed mil by the plnintiir.
November25 L. '. JERN’IGAN, D. Sli’ff.
fjmuTFEUKO Sheri IPs Suit".
_IL Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Ja-
nuu y next, at the Court-house in the town of
Cravvfordville. Taliaferro county, within the usu
al hours of sale, the following property, lo wit:
L’n’o Negroes, Hezekiah a hoy, about I7 years
of age. nail Ellick a boy, about 7 years of age, levi
ed in as llie property of William Taylor, lo satis
fy a mortgage ti fa in favor of Absalom June*—
properly pointed out in sHid mortgage.
C. A. NELMS, D. Sli’ir.
November 5
order of the Inl’erio”
court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting fo r
ordinary purposes, will tic sold on the first Tues
day in January next, nt tlie Court-house door in
said county, beta eon tlie usual hours of sule,
EiGErEBI m3G&OES, Viz:
Jerry a man, 45 or 45 yenrs old, Jim a man, ol
years old, Jot-a mail, ol years old, Bob a man, 21
yenrs old. Filer a woman, 53 years old. Hannah n
woman, 34 years old, Nancy a woman, 24 years
old, Tmmr a woman, 21 years old, Mary a girl, 7
m- P years old, Liza a girl, 5 years old, Chany a
Ctrl, 3 years old. 8old ns the property of Bnrna-
bus Arthur, deceased, in order to make n division
between the heirs of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of snle.
BIRDITT ARTHUR, Adm’r.
October 22 Ids
Laurens Sheriff's ■>ale.
r lLL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
January next, nl the Court-house in Llie
town of Dilblin, Laurens county, within the usual
ho ti-s t sale, the following property, to wit:
Five Negroes, namely, Charles n man, about 23
years old, Cady n man, about 35 years old. Lydia
n woman, ub-iiit 34 years old, and her child Titus,
a boy about nine years old, and u girl mimed Isa
bel, about 15 years old ; nil the above property le
vied on as Ihe properly of Thomas 1). Bacon, to
satisfy a fi la in favor of William Godfrey, indor
see, vs. Thomns D. Bacon and Bryan Allen.
A so—Tlnrliscn Negroes, namely, Plielie, Jour-
dan. Jizu, l.tnlly, \nnis, Ilager, Allen, AMi«,
Hampton. Nancy, Right, Luke and Duuirl ; all
the above property levied on as llie property of
Jos j Blackshear, to satisfy a fi fain favor of Ar-
cfli i dil if. Ridly. survivor of A. B. Ridly and wife
vs. losepil Blackshear. William Hamilton, Black
shear Bryan and Niell Munroe, executors of Eli
jah Blackshear, deceased.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sh'ff.
November 18
AdiJiinistialor’s !Salo.
O N FRIDAY, live first day of January next,
M ILL BE BOLD, agreeable to an order oi
llie Inferior court of tlie county of Jefferson, when
sl'ling for ordinary purposes, at the plantation oT
Aaron Tomlinson, deceased, in the county of Jol-
lefson,
Nineteen Negro Slaves,
most of them young and likely; among them are
men. boys and girls, and u tolerable, good Black-
jinitli——tLie property sold for the benefit oflbe heirs
and creditors of the said estate. Terms of sail—u
credit will lie given for twelve months, upon the
purchasers giving small notes with approved secu
rity. ROGER L. GAMBLE, Adm'r.
November 20 Ms
iiuartiiiuj’s f>alt‘.
JWA. BE HOLD, on tho first Tuesday In
February next, at tho Court-house door in
Dublin, Laurens county,
One Negro Man
nnnied Jack, belonging to Martha Sykes, an idiot,
under nn order of the Inferior court of Laurens
county, when silling for ordinary purposes
Terms of sale made known on tlie day.
EM EL E CLARK, Guardian.
November 18 til
WILL BE SOLD,
_t. T the house of James A. Atcheson, in Jasper
\ county, on the second Saturday in January
next, a
F.irt of thf* Persona] Estate
of James T. Hayes, tale of said county, deceased,
consisting of one road wagon and gear, one gig
and harness, one Imymare, one lot of tools, one
lied, and other things too tedious to mention.
HENR V HA YES, Adm’r.
November 15 Ids
GRF.MABLE to an older nf the 1 uiiin i-.-il ,1c the
nferior court r!' Washington county, jvhmi
silting lor ordinary purposes, will lie sold nl the
Court house door in Eandersvillc, in said county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, within sale
hoii.-x. the folio wins LA NT) S. lying in said county,
viz: FIVE ACREH on .Stephen's creek, with a
OREST rKSSL
therentt, ndjoinlng I). Curry. .Also—one other
Tract (pine land) on : -:ii<l creek, adjoining Jordan,
containing 4-3 acre:, moro or less The above
lands being a pm l of the real estate of John Cur
ry, sen ol said county, deceased, nod sold for llie
benefit of the heirs of said decoused. Terms on
the day of sale.
DAVID CURRY, Adm’r.
November M tds
A UR El- ABLE to an order of tlie honorable In-
. lerior court of Twiggs comity. When silting
for ordinary |iui-|iosl'S. will be sold in (lie town ol
.Marion, Twiggs county, on Jlie first Tuesday in
JitmiHiy next, between llie uauiil Iiours of sale, the
following property, to wit'.
130 Acres of Land,
Iving on Aiigutor creek, in said comity, together
with THREE NEGROES. Also.
On the fast Tuesday in February next,
Will he sold, in tho town of Kerry, Houston
county, 2024 acres of land, lying in the 13th dis
trict of said county; sold nstlie real and personal
estate of Collin Sledge, late of Tu iggs county, de
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said decoused. Terms made known on
tbu davs of sale.
DREWRY L. HARRIS, Adm’r.
October 31 tds
THE .SUBSCRIBER
O FFERS cuttings ofthc CHERO
KEE. ROSE, to any person wish
ing lo hedge, lie also otters for sale,
on accommodating terms,
TiflB P&AfttTATZOBJ
whereon lie now lives, situated in Jones county.
10 miles from Clinton and J1 from Milledgeville,
containin'.; C32 acam. 300 acres wood
bind ; a large proportion of llie cleared land Ims 11
delenslvc in dge around it On the plantation is a
good Dwelling-house, and every out house ncces-
sarv in curry 01111 larin to nn advantage.
CIIARI.ES CACHET.
October 10 37—tf
O N'tlic lir.-l Tuesday in January next, will lie
sold at the town of Hnndcrsvillo, THE J’li
AL EHTATE and NEGROES belonging to the
estate of Charles Marlin, Sti'r. late of Washington
county, deceased, and on Friday the Silt of Ja
nuary, a part of the PERISHABLE TROPERTY
will be sold, at llie lale residence of said deceased
—all sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased, and terms made known on the
days of sule.
JOHN MARTIN. Adm’r.
Octohet 20 40—tds.
Valuable Property, For Sale.
rixlll. Subscriber being desirous lo
L leave this section of country, ol-
fersfor sale, tlie following property,
1ilE HOUSE AND LOT
formerly occupied by Gen. N. Howard, und at
present by F II. Green, os A TAVBRN.
Also, the House and Lot on which I live, within
tlie town, attached to which, is 41 acres of land,
in a high slate of cultivation.
~~ ALSO,
A WOOD LOT,
within one mile, containing Thirteen
Acres,
2 OR 3 NEGROES,
house servant,, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Ac. At. and if sales are effected, one hundred
barrels of Corn and Fodder proportionate, may tie
had on the premises. Terms will lie made easy,
as there can be art accommodation for a great part
of the purchase money. Possession given on the
23d day of February next.
JOHN CHEW.-
Gretsnesborongh, December 8 45—4t
AN ACT lo etfcitd the tittle ftr fortm,.,. .
ers in the Laud l.oitonfs of eieht,„„7 flr,%
amt eighteen, eighteen hundred mid n J U " ,lr( «
and eighteen hundred ami twenty ohe ,
out Grants for tlie lands thus drawn ,’nrt l,)l
the time therein specified, to vent th. al1
ihe State. * , * l ' 1 e i
B E it enact'd by the Senate and «,»*„ c
presentatrrcl of the State of Ocoririn
neral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacts,t'iL 0 '
authority of the same, That eVery person - wi’*
a fortunate drawer in the Land 'Lotteries h
thurify of the nets passed on the fifteenth 7 *“
December, eighteen hundred and eighteen 0
sixteenth day of Decemhar, eighteen huT 11
and nineteen, and on ihe fifteenth ds v of m
eighteen hundred and twenty ortb, Rhnil h.. ^
til ihe first day of November, eighteen Ii„j U "
and thirty, to take out his, or her, ortln-jr
upon paying into the Treasury the sum
dollars. C1 8
Sec. 2 And be it further enacted both,
ty aforesaid, Thai from and after the fi ril .
No\ember, eighteen hundred and thirty p, i'* ?■
so drawn as aforesaid, and not granted, p',, 1 ’
vert to, nml lieconi, the property of the State""
Sec. 3 And be it farther enacted, That thi, 1
shall not extend to any lot or lots of | n „j ,e ‘
by o’phnus. until three years after the s,;,?* 11
phnns shall have arrived at the age of (went, ^
years, t or to any lots drawn by idiots or lunatb
persons who have departed this life tioce th e
J^TOTICE.—Agreeable to on order of the Infe-
j.’^ rior Court of Burke county, m lien sitting for
ordinary purposes,—Will in* sold at the Court-
11 oist* i 1 the town of Waynesboro’ on the first
Tuesday in Jutmr.vy next, between the usual Iiours
of sale, all the real and personal estate, of Samuel
Bird, late of Bui-kc county deceased, (viz,) his
’ands und negtoos.
II. P.JONF.S, and > F ,.
I,EASTON SNEED, ) Lx or!-
November 4 4J—tds
ILL BE SOT.I), nt the lute residence of
Anron If. MeFarlin. dec’d.-in Junes coun
ty. on Satnrduy tlie 25th December next, the re
sidue of the PE It Is HA BL E P R O P F. R TY of said
ilec’d. consisling of four likely Mules, about 2000
bushels Corn, 11 quantity of Fodder, nn excellent
cotton gin, tlie household Sc, kitchen Furniture, and
sundry other articles unnecessary lo enumerate.
Hold for the benefit ef the heirs and creditors.—
Terms made known on the day.
T. D. OXFORD, Adm’r.
November 12* tds
Aiiin iiistrufor’s Sale.
W ILL JJE HOLD, at tin - Court house in Gwin
nett county, on the first Tuesday in Jnnua-
ry next, between tin- legal hours of sale, agreeable
to un order of Ihe honorable Inferior court of said
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, tlie
following
Nogj-oos, viz :
Peggy, and her child Louisa, Donah, and her child
Elizabeth, Lydia a girl, Phillis a girl, Harriet a
girl, and Rachel u girl—sold as tlie property of
iVilliam Gilbert, deceased, for llie benefit of the
lien's and creditors. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
ISAAC GILBERT, Adm’r.
November 4 tds
L \IJ Kte.N T) Sheriff's .Sale.
Will he Sold, on the first Tuesday in Jtt
n i.iry next, nt the Court-house in the town of
Dublin, Laurens county, within tlie usual Iiours of
Sale, the edlowing property, to wit :
3 1) acres nf pine Iund, more or less, on the wn-
fers of the Oconee river, adjoining Hemphill's
lands and others, levied eu nstlie property of Lew
is Johnson, to satisfy u fifu ia favor of William U.
Caldwell—property pointed out by defendant—
levied on and returned to me bv n constable.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sb’ff.
November 25
MONTGOMERY SHERIFF’:* SALE.
ilflLL BE SOLD, An the first Tuesday in J«-
v ? nuary next, within the Usual Iiours of sale,
■t the Court-house in Montgomery county,
310 acres of pine laud, in Montgomery county,
rnclndiug the improvement and residence of Brant
ley .Mosley, jun. to satisfy sundry executions in
(tivnr ot Kodurick Mrliinis and others, vs. said
Brantley Mosley, jr. and Thomns Mosley—pro-
R erly pointed out by said Brantley Mosley, jr.—
ivy made and returned to me by a constable.
November 17 ALLEN McKASKILL, Hh’ff
MONTGOMERY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in
January next, within the usual Iiours of
(jule, tit tlie Court-house in Montgomery county,
200 acres of pine land, on which Willium All-
mond now resides, joining lands of Cooper and
Ilyals, levied on as ihe property of William AII-
mond, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of M. & A. Smith ;
pvy made and returned to me bv r constable.
ALLEN McKASKTI.L, Sh’ff.
November 18
Coroner’s Sale.
W ILL 3E SOLD, ori the first Tuesday in
January next, ut the Court-house in the
fown of Dublin, Laurens couuly, within the usual
hours of sale, llie following property, to wit:
4000pounds seed cotton, mure or.less, taken ns
the property of Thomas Dickson, to satisfy a fi fa
In favor of Charles S. A. M Guyton vs. Thomas
Dickson. WM. BOHANNON, Coroner.
November 23
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Burrell
Hargroves, late ot Montgomery county, de
ceased,are requested to muke immediate peyrmo t:
•nd those having demands ngainst said estate, iv ill
Send-jrthc.inin agreeable to law.
MARY CALHOUN, Adm’rs.
November 23 45—fit
P SMON8 indebted tu the estate of Gabriel
Parker, late of Dooly county, deceased, ni-e
JS'l'teJted to make immediate payment; and those
.Saving demands against said estate, are requested
.0 render them in authenticated.
T- JAMES F. SMITH. Adm’r.
iTwsitt&er & 45-01
WILL BE SOLI),
O N the first Tuesday in February next, between
tlie usual Iiours ol sale,
One Lot of I and,
known by No. 203. in the 20th district of formerly
Muscogee, now Harris county, sold on the Public
Square at public-outcry in Hamilton, as the pro
perty of VVilliain R. Sayers, deceased, agreeable
to nu order of tlie honorable the Inferior Court,
when sitting for ordinary purposes. And also, purl
of Lot No. 185, in the 12th district of formerly Bald
win. now Jones county, containin'' 88 ncres and
138 poles, more or less, adjoining Willingham und
llie widow’s dower, on the miters of tlie Ocmnl-
gee.nild his interest in the fishery, at the Long Shout,
in said river, will be sold in Clinton, Jones county,
tor tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms twelve months credit, small
notes und approved spniritv.
Win S. MIDfoLEBROOKS, Adm’r.
November 16 44—tds
POSTPONED SALE.
X GREEABLE to.au order of the In-
Y ferior court of Laurens comity, when silting
for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the usual hours
of sale, nt the Court-house in Perry, Houston
county,
LOT *TO. 95,
(ninety-five) in the J3th (thirteenth) district ot
Houston county, sold a- the property of the heirs
of William E. Dean, deceased, for tlie benefit of
the tieirs of said deceased. Terms of sale mnde
known on the day.
JAMES STANLEY, Guardian.
November 10 tds
V 1
WILL BE SOLD,
T tlie late residence of Matthew Carswell,
late of Wilkinson county, deceased, on the
7th day of January next,
\ll the Heal and Personal Estate
of said deceased, consisting of three Lots of OAK
and HICKORY !.AND,containingtiO'.jacres, ly
ing in tlie 23d district of.originaliy Wilkinson, now
Twiggs county, on the waters of Turky creek, ad
joining Attaway and Welch’s lands,, well improv
ed: one Lot containing 2024 acres, lying in the
23d district of Wilkinson county, on tlie waters of
Buck creek, adjoining Chapman and Riitlierford;
Horses, Mules, one jinney. Cattle, Hogs, Corn.
Fodder, one road Wagon, Plantation tools and o-
tlier articles too tedious to mention. The sale to
continue from day t<i day, until all is sold. Terms
of sale made known nn tlie dav.
ALEXANDER CAR9WFI.L, )
SAMUEL M. CARSWE1.L, >Kx’ors
ILL, S
JAMES B. CARSVYE
November 14
tds
Administrator’s '•-alp.
\ GRF.FABLY lo an order of the I nferior court
ofthc county of Jefferson, xwlien sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Market-
house. in the town of Louisville, on the first Tues
day in February next,
The Heal Fstate
belonging to Aaron Tomlinson, deceased, whirh
lies in tlie cour.ty of Jefferson, and llmt part which
lies in llie county of Washington, will lie sold h(
the Court-house in Hnndersville, on the first Tues
day in March next—-The Land is divided bv the
county line between Jefferson end Washington,
and will he laid off in tracts to “nit purchasers.—
Terms of side—a rredit will he given until 1 st of
January,* 1831. upon the purchasers giving small
notes with approved seeuritv.
ROGER L- GAMBLE, Adm’r.
November IX} t<ts
WILL BE SOLD,
f N McDonough, Henry county, on the first
Tuesday in February next,
Lot of Land, No. 182,
in the 12di district of said county, belonging to Ihe
.-s'ate of Aaron H. McFui-iin,lute of Jones coun
ty, deceased : sold ngreenbly to nn order of the
honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, for
tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dee’d
Terms made know n on tho day.
T.-D. OXFORD, Adm’r.
November 12 tds
O N Tuesday, the 2'dth of December next, w lit
he sold, at flic late residence of McDaniel
Oliver, deceased, of Twiggs county, a part of the
Pmsluibltt Property
of said deceased, consisting of horses, cows, hogs,
A e. together with household ami kitchen furniture;
also, one Cotton Gin, two yoke of work steers
and cart, one set Blacksmith’s tools, besides plan
tation utensils, and n great ninny other articles too
tedious to mention. Hale will continue from.day-
lay, until all is sold. Hold for tlie benefit of
tlie heirs and creditors. Terms made know 11 on
the day of sale.
JAMES & WM. OLIVER, Adm’rs.
November it) tds
Administrator’s Sale-
ILL BE SOLD, nt the Court-house door
in Laurens county, jii the first Tuesday in
January next, ngreenble lo an order of the Inferior
court, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
All 1 !io Land
belonging to the estate of Elkanah Loftin, deceased,
One Square, No. 21)1, (two hundred and ninety-
one,) known by tlie name of Morris’s place; fifty
acres nut of 317, tun! twelve acres out of 307; the
two last tracts join Win. Johnston Sold fur the
benefit of tins heirs und creditors of tlie deceased.
Terms cash.
ETIIELDRF.D THOMAS, Adm’r.
October 29 tds.
WILL BE SOLD,
A T the Court-house door in the town of Mount
Vernon, on the first Tuesday in January
next, Within the usual hours nf sale*, the following
property, to wit:
One Negro Woman,
Rachael, aged 20. and her two children, Marin 6,
and Mills 3. Sold by an order of the Court,
for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
cash.
MARY CALHOUN, Adm’rx.
October 28 tds
Executor’s Suit*.
W r ILL BE SOLD, at tlie late residence ol
Jereuihih Wilburn, deceased, in Teliaferro
couuty, on Wednesday the Ctb of January next,
lief ween
20 and 30 Bales of Clean Cotton,
a quantity of corn, fodder and oats, horses, cattle,
pork, und slock hogs, fanning utensils &c. &c.—
Also, nt tlie same time and place, will lie rented, n
part of the Plant ion, and some of the NEGROES
HIRED, it being exclusively for tlie benefit ot the
creditors. The sale w ill continue from day lo (lay,
until all is sold, and terim made known on the day
day of sale. SIMON MORRIS. Jr.
November 9 [ids] Qualified Ex'or.
Administrators’ Sale.
V GREEABLE to an order of the honorable In
ferior court of Gwinnett county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold ut tlie Court
house in said couuty, on tlie first Tuesday in Ja
nuary next, betw een the usual hours of sale, the
following
Negroes, viz :
Sam a fellow, and Flora a woman; sold ns the
property of John W. Turner, deceased, for the be
nefit ot the heirs and creditoi-9. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
JOHN TURNER. ) . ..
JOHN D. BREWSTER, ) Aamrs
November 4 Ids
Administrator’s Side.
P URSUANT loan order of the Inferior Court
of Baldwin county, when -.dling for ordinary
purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jan-
utirv next, before tiie Court-house in Milledgeville,
within tin- legal hours of sale,
The House and Lot,
in the town of Milledgeville, adjoining Lafayette
Hall, where A. Du Bein g now lives, belonging to
tho estute of Harriot E. Rives, deceased, on n
credit of one. and tw o years.
A 1,80—At the same time ami /dace,
Seven Negro
belonging to said estate, to wit, one in nliout 35 j hmey tin- Governor to cause this net to be pub,
years of age named Hurry, one boy John, nliout; Itsiu-d in all the public Gazeltits of this State
13 years ol age, Charlotte & two likely children,; 9 month, until tiie fust day of November',.,
Abby and child, belonging to said estate—sold | end that lie cause the expeuces of such -publics
on a credit until tlie 25tlt of Dec. 1830—Notes with ; eu to Le paid out of the contingent fund,
approved security will be required. Suhl for the j
benefit of tlie heirs und creditors. j
CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Adm’r.
October 22. 40—tds ]
W ILL BE SOLI), in Clinton, Jones county, 1
on the first Tuesday in Junuary next, n- [
gret-nbly to an order of the honorable the court :
of Ordinary, nil the real estate und negroes of!
gave ill for n draw or draws in « H id L ot ,. r - "
1818. 1819, and 1821, und whose estates »r e V
represented, nor to any lots numbered Ten u/
One Hundred, setapnrt for Ihe purpose, of cublf.
education r c
Sec 4 And he it further c.nartcd, That (Hu
mid parts of laws, militating against (his act be
ami Ihe same is hereby repealed. *'
See. 5*. And be it further enacted by lluauthmti
aforesaid, Hint it shall lie the duty of hii fc xc ,J
contingent fund.
WARREN lOURDAN,
Spenker of tlie House of Keprc«fntati,(}i
THOMAS STOCKS,
Prcsideu of the Semis
Assented to Dili November, 1829.
_ GEORGE li GILMER, Governor.
nd nerrroes nt lP - ', 1 ,ie p " !,lic » ( this State trill
. i, s,’ ,, ,. , , ■ 15 r I’ 8 ’’ the above, once u month, until the fn-tt ntv
Aaron H. MtTnrhn, deeoaserl—consisting of CCb . , , 1 u ‘"" u,e “nt of Its.
acres of land, more, or less, well improved, the 1
plantation whereon tlie deceased lately lived, r.d-
joitiing Breedlove, Lester and others, und nine
teen likely negroes—sold for the benefit nf the
heirs nnd creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
T. I). OXFORD, Adm’r.
October 30 40—tds.
I^TOTTCT,.—A" persons indebted tothcrxiau/
Juines T. Hares, lute ol Jasper
ceased, are requested to make payment without
delay; and lliose having claims against said estate,
are requested to present them In legal forte. ana
in the lime preserilied by law, to
Administrators* .Stile.
4 GREEABLA to nn order of the honorable In-
ferior court of Newton county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on (lie first
Tuesday in February next, in (be tow n of Coving
ton, Newton county,
Lot of Land No. 303,
in the Ifilli district originally Henry now Newton
county containing 2024 acres, together with all I
other lands, lying in said county of Newton, be
longing to tiie estate of Willis Williams dec-oased, j
solo for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on tlie day
of snle.
ELISIJA WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
November 28
November 15. 1829
HENRY HAYES,Adm’r.
4m
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL BF. SOLD, on Friday the loth day
of January next, at the late residence of
Josiah Horn, lute of Laurens county, deceased,
All the Perishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of cattle, horses, sheep,
hogs, cotton, oora and fodder, one still,household
and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, and many
other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of
sale made known on the day. Sale to continue
from day to duy until nil is sold.
BY THE ADMINISTRATOR.
November 13 tds
i GREEABLE tonn order of the Inferior court
» of Laurens county, when sitting for oriltr.ary
purposes, will be sold at the Court-house door in
Early county, on the first Tuesday in March next,
One Lot of Land, No. 379,
in the 5lh district of Em ly county, belonging to the
estate of Reliuin Reding, deceased. Sold fur the
benefit of the heirs nnd rmditors.
JASPER HESTER, Adm’r.
November 17 tds*
ILL BE SOLD,
O N Saturday, tiie 26th day nf December next,
at Ihe lute residence ot Collin Sledge, de
ceased, in Twiggs eoiietv, tlie
PER-SarffAL ESTATE
of said df’FPBspd, cnnsLLiie; ol holies, artttle, hogs,
corn and fodder, howsclioln and kitchen furniture,
Notice.
O N (lie II tli day of January next, will he sold
to the highest bidder, nt the late residence of
Samuel Harris, deceased, on Hliouldgrbone, nil
the PERISHABLE PROPERTY ofsuid deceas
ed, to wit: From
100 to 300 Head of Cattle
of all descriptions, 14 mules nnd n considerable
number of horses, most of which are of the best
blood in this section of the country, upwards of
150 head of sheep, several hnndrod fiend of hogs,
consisting of fattening hogs, and tiie remainder of
slionts, sows and pigs, 1560 barrels of corn, ubr ut
100 stacks of fodder, 25 or upwards stacks of supe-
rioroats, rvc, wheat, ail kinds of plantation tools
and utensils, three road wagons; two ox-carts, nn
elegnnt pleasure carriage, one set new wagon
wheels, not ironed, household und kitchen fm-iii-
tarming utensils, together with many other articles j (u r#i together with many other articles too tedi-
too tedious to mention. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
DRFAVRY L. HARRIS, Adm’r
October 31 tils
GREEABLE to un orderin' the honorable the
T Inferior court, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold at tlie Court-house door in
Clinton,
TJffiB KTOSStOSS
belonging to tiie estate oi Johq Sumner, derrased.
on the first Tuesday in January next. Terms
made known on tiie duy.
MARY SUMNER, Adm’rx. nnd
JAMES SUMNER, Adm’r.
November 2 tds
Jli.L BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
January next, nt the, Court-house door in
Milledgevilln, for rash, one good yoke of Oxen,
and several likely
YOUNG NKGI^OSS,
belonging to tlie estute of James Reynolds, rier’d.
Sold for the benefit ol tin) creditors of said dne’d
JOHN L. BLACKBURN, Ex’or
October 27 tds.
WILL BE SOLD,
i T the Court-house in Carroll eniintv, on the
/A first Tuesday in February next, agreeable to
an order ol the li moraMe Inferior court of Gwin
nett county, when ..iitinefor oHtnnrv purposes,
ItOT*- WO, 319,
(threehundred nnd nineteen) in 1 !<e 7t!i (seventh)
district of Carroll county, belonging lo tlie estate
of Thomas Wood, decease' 1 , and sold for tlie be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms made known on the ,t->v of sato
DAVID BURGE, ) „ „
MARY WOOD* ^ f,uard nE
. Novurahar 4 ’8*
ous to mention. Sule to eoutlnue from day to
day, until all is sold. No property to lie delivered
until the terms of sale are complied with.
Ail persons wishing to purchase any thing nt this
snle, must come prepared to give good arid un
doubted security. Terms made knewn on the
day of sule. At the tame time and place,
WIXtL ES2 LET
To the highest bidder, for the term of 12 months,
a valuable Tract of Land, known ns the Alicr-
rromliie Tract, adjoining lunds oi Samuel Turner,
Marshall and oth- is.
Also—A Tract known ns the Mill Tract, where
on Peterson Harris formerly lived. Each of these
tracts is now in good order for farming.
WM. P. FORI), ? r ,
M. G. HARRIS, ) l x Qn ’
Hancock, December 3 • tds
A GREEABLE to un order of the Inferior court
of Laurens county, when silting for ordinary
purposes, will lie sold nt tlie Court-house door in
Lee .county, on the first Tuesday in February
next,
One Lot of Land, No 78,
in the 2(Hb district of Lee county, it being pail of
the real estute of William Hester, nn idiot.
\J ASP Eli HESTER, Guardian.
November 17 tds
Administrator’s Salt;.
W ILL BE SOLD, on tho first Tuesday in
February next, ut the Court-house daoriu
Dublin, Laurens county,
All the Negroes
belonging to the estate, of John Clark, deceased,
agreeable to an order of the Inferior court of Lau
rens county, when sitting for ordinary purposes.—
The terms of sale made known on the any.
KENON BRIG III, Adm’r.
November 17 tds
Nof ice to Debtors and Creditort,
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Asa*.
./A. Alexander, lale of Taliaferro county, dec’ll
arc requested to uinke immediate pavnieut; an5
all those having demands against said estate, will
render them in according to the requisitions oftlr
h*" • WM. PEEK, Adm'r.
_Noveniber 21 44—tit
OTTCE.—All persons indebted to die estate
il of McDaniel Oliver, of Twiggs comity, cfc.
ceased, are called on to make payment without
delay, and those who have just demands against
his estate, urn requested to lii inv them foriinrd in
terms of the law. JAMES OLIVER, ) ., ,
WM. OLIVER, ( Adm r 4
December 8 45—^
C AUTION.—All persons are hereby caution-
ed against trading for a certain note oi hand
given hv Robert McCombs lo tlie sulacriicr, tim
ed on tiie 1st or 2d of lust month, (Novembtr)for
one hundred and twenty-seven dollars, ami probity
a few cents, as the same lias been either Iwtci
mislaid, and has been paid. HUGH KM.
December 4 4o-5l
Ol i It months after date, ajj
cation will be made to the Inferior court A
Laurens county, w hen sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, lor leave to sell all the real estate that belong
ed to Thomas Holmes, late of Laurens couuty.
deccusud.
MARGARET HOLMES, Ada’*
STEPHEN B. IIESTER, Adui’rr
December IS, 1829. fin
S JIOUR months after date, application will be
made to tlie honorable Inferior court if
Washington comity, when sitting fur ordiuurypur
poses, for Irnvc- to sell Lot ol" Land, No. 27, lu the
8tb district Muscogee comity—to be sold as tbu
property of Elizer Waller, nn illegitimate child.
JABEZ JOINES, Guardii*
September 18, 1829 4m,
I jlOUR months niter date, application will I*
made to the honorable Inferior court of
Washington county, when sitting for ordinary jme
poses, for leave to sell tlie real estate and negroes
of the late James Mason of Washington county,
for the benefit of tiie heirs und creditors of wiW
deceased.
JAMES HICKS, Adro'tt
Sept. 7, 18-29 4a>
f TNDFR nn order of the honorable the Court
J of Ordinary of Hancock county. I shall sell
on tlie first Tuesday in February next, ut Cump-
beliton, Campbell comity,
LOT No. 127,
in the 12th district of Fay cite, originally, now situ
ate in Campbell county, belonging to the orphans
of B. C. Yuriev, deceased—to lie sold for tho be
nefit ofsuid orphans. Terms cash.
WILSON BIRD, Guardian.
December 1 tds
Notice to Debtors und Creditors.
\ I.I, persons indebted to the estate of Jeremiah
Wilburn, late of Teliaferro county, dec’d,
are requested to make immediate payment; nml
ail those having demands against said estate, will
render them in according to the requisitions of the
law. 8IMON MORRIS. Jr.
fjtiyejftbrcK ft f4^—6t^ <4asHfied Ex'or.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
Superior Court, February Term, 1821).
Hiram B. Troutman, )
vs. VRite Nisi for foreclosure.
Thomas Lite. )
■"TPON the petition of Hiram 1). Troutman, stn-
ting, flint on the thirteenth day of January,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and twen
ty-seven, in tlie county of Baldwin, Thomns Lee,
then of said county, did make, execute and deliver
to said Ilirarn B. Troutman, his certain deed of
mortgage, dated the day und year aforesaid, w here
by lu.- the said Thomas Lee did mortgage to said
ifirum B. Troutman, all that tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the said county,
containing one hundred und fifty acres, more or
less, formerly occupied by Nicholas Perry, and ad
joining tiie lunds of Cuuuon K. Rogers, deceased,
M rs. Worsham und others; which said mortgage
wnsoxccuted for the better securing the pnyment
of sundry promissory notes under the sum of thir
ty dollars, by said Thomas riee, and dated the 12th
of May, eighteen hundred und twenty-six, and due
llie twenty-fifth day of December, eighteen hun
dred mid twenty-eight, for the aggregate sum of
three hundred and twenty-five dollars, draw n rn
favor of Hiram B Troutman or bearer, for valuu
received", and tlie said lliram B. Troutmun hav
ing prayed fora Rule Nisi for the foreclosure of tlie
equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged
premises—It is'therefor' on motion, ordered, that
tho priueipal and interest of the debt aforesaid,
and the cost of flic application in this behalf bn paid
info this Court within six months from tho date ot
this Rule, otherwise the equity of redemption in
und to llie mortgaged premises aforesaid shall
thenceforth be forever bared and foreclosed—And
it is further ordered, that this rule lie published in
one of the public Gazettes of this State, once a
month for six months, or served on the mortgager
or his special agent, ut least three months previous
to the lime the money is directed to be paid.
True extract taken from tho minutes, this 19lh
dav of February, 1829.
WILLIAM J. DAPIS, CVk
April 10,1829 11—mfirn
We urr* authorized to announce
EDWARD GRESHAM, Fsqi as a car
didate for Receiver of Tax Returns for the i-'"*' 1 ^
of Jones, at llie ensuing election. „
August» *
^|Al)lJ* months utter date,application will *
JP made to the honorable the Inferior court«
Washington county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
)>oses, for leave to sell a tract of pine Und. situate,
lying nnd lining in the county aforesaid, on the
waters of Lamar’s creek, iu(juiidug lands of tlie *r-
state of Eeyi .Martin, dec’d, ami lands of mourn
Trot man, containing 300 acres, more or less, it br
ing all the real estate of Cullens TrOtrnsn, dec4
nnd sold for tlie benefit ol the. heirs and crcdtlw-
of said deceased.
BLOUNT TROTMAN Adm't-
September 24, 1829
F OUR months afterdate, application will >*
made to the honorable tiie Inferior court's
Washington county, when sitting for oroinan j*'
poses, for leave to sell nil the real estate of A
Stokes, into of said county, deceased—also W
leave to sell the negroes belonging lo said dec u-
William stokes, Adm
September II, 1829 zli-
J AOIJK months after date, application J*
inadu to tlie Inferior c ourt of Dooly
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave I" ^
LotNo. 217, in tlie Kith district Lee county;’”*'
Lot No. 255, in the 2d district of Lee count)'-
the real estate of Gabriel Parker, deceased, tar
benefit of tlie heirs und creditors ot said estai*
JAMES F. SMITH, A**-
December 4. 1^29
F
OUR months after date
made to the honorable
iffittjri
the county of Washington, when sitting inr jjj
nary purposes, for leave to sell a part oft* ),
estate of Stephen Malone, deceased, for 6^ j
fit of the heirs nnd creditors of the said dee ■
M. BROWN. Ex’or of Stephen Malone.
JOHN McRAE, Ex’or in right of Ins
Ociober 16, 1829 —-
T N OUR months after date, application^
. made to the honorable the jnfertoi .. )a _-
Washington rnnnly, when sitting (° r
purposes, for lenve to sell n part of the n f ujn*
longing to the estnte ot Arthur Whittle . . (a „
ed—for the benefit of tho creditors fd
PETER P- SMITH.
September 18,1829
uTcdlioa
will W
MX OUR months after date, fT) _ py of
r made to tlie C.ortrt^ r ™ {poiei <*
county, when’sitting fi*' f iViislunj' on
leave to sell the Ne-’C*^ Wnriimg
son, late of said ' oUnt -j;^F.* I.AMAF^,,
of N. Breedlove, oro
of
November 7
{a tiie Inferior court
after dote, npnPH".,'*
tof
reenc county,
far leave to
... ti sitting for ordinary pm P n r^; (n ' |t , 0 f y\de-
sV-iI the Negroes belonging <0 zJ erMs cd.
line Harrison, late ol said count/ ^jm’r
GEORGB 0. .fai
Nevcmbrr f