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REMOVAL.
MRS. NANCY JONES,
MILLINER, MILLEPGtVILLE,
AVING removed her IVULLlfJISIA!?
UK.YERAL BANK or GEORGIA,
Mm.leikievii.i.u, July «Jl), 1831
■ fcrnSUANT to no ni t of the General A-^eu
B lily. pn-.ed on the lOlli day oi IJeei'inlii'i'.
the In! low inn nroperlv on the Indian Spring
1823, the lollou ing properly on the Indian fpiing
Reserve, forfeited to the Slate by the original
chasers. will he offered at 1’iihlie .''ale, helore
.—„ Court-house, in the town nf Jackson, Butte
By Clayton & Smith, on the corner of Wayne l Wednesday, tins 28th day id Septum-
and Hancock streets, opposite Messrs. \\ il*»y Ae 3 til
Banter's, is now prepared to attend to anV call in y
her line of business, where she hopes her friends j i\ m |j’, |],
and customers will continue to extend to I.i f their [ ( | (| ‘ v ,, i c te
■ above hie
necuted)
LolNo 1,
', i :;t
wit :
i. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9.
10
25, and 52.
• town of Macon
on ’
'ui -day, the 4th
her, and tin* follow4i
follow ing Lobs :
g days, until all
1.5 LolN'o.’J.Sq
26.
L it No.2. Sq.4fi
<; i
36
3 4(i
li 2
36
•1 4(1
H 8
56
r> 40
li 4
57
(i 40
I2
3S
7 40
ir. ::
;;*S
8 40
1 . 2
42
4 50
15 5
42
1 01)
2d ti
12
2 00
2'i 4
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J Ot)
111 Acre Lots, No. 10,
20 “ 12
Frncl’ul I/Os “ 5
W. side Ocmul. rivi
! 100
Acre I,"is ■
:;■> t-.o ••
•In 107 ••
r»:i m •• “
35 0. Ill I 'nst si vie
10 88 West side
10 80 •• “
•JO
111
1,*7
lift
patronage. All orders f ' work in tin
sinrss thankfully received and prt
on reasonable terms.
September 15
MASONIC II AIiC.
\ PREMIUM of CUE XlUTIfimX J}
BOM-AR9 will he paid lor an j
APPROVED PLAN j
nr a MASONIC HALL to In* fwird in tin* |
town of Millcdgevilh*. The building l<» In* ilm-j
probf, three stories high ; the basemunt story to j
bo' of Stone, Ihf other stnrb**; to bo “I Brick. to hr
illaccJ on a corner I »t fronting South and I1r*l— j
feaiement story to hr occupied for storcs—Uost.
not to exceed $ to,Odd. The ['Ians to he diivrl- j
cd to the SiMir»*iary of the H mrd ot Commission- j
rnf Masonic Hall Lottery, on or before the fust!
day of November next.
11. A GREENE. S«*c*ry. |
P. S. Brick can • »»* purchas'd lor $ i 50 par
1)00, and Stone at $3 per P»*rch c»l *2*’> to p t.
iO’ Tie? New-York Courier and Enquirer. An-
gifota Cornier and Charleston Courier will give I
the above three inset .ions, and forward their at:- l
counts for payment. IL A. G ^*’ c jy* \
Milledgeville, Geo. Sept f» jf *
■ ~£A#XtALIi,
J «1 -H MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
f I ly inform- hi* friend* and the '
public. that the above establishment J
lias been taken by him, where
Travellers amt Hoarders |
with or without Families, can at nil times he ac
commodated. PETE It J- WILLIAMS.
P. S. Gentlemen having business widi the Ceil- j
t'-al Bank or Treasurer, will (iml tlie Cashier and I
r.easurer nt Lafayette Hall.
[Ej* The Georgian, Ooustitutionnti-t, Athenian. J
Macon Messenger and Columbus Enquirer, are re ;
quested to publish the above sis times.
January 8 of) tf j
FARMERS’" AC A I>EM V.
I OTS will be offered for *nb» on the prcnil- J
Jl ses, on Saturday, the 8th of October nest,
around the Academy Lot, known sis tho Farmers’
Academy. Lots will lie near four acres in size.— j
The location is one of the. most desirable in the ‘
up-country, high and pleasant, a. » real good wn- • Tic nit y Acre Lot, No. 4*J.
ter. ranners’Academy will he situated between Cnirliunn! l.uls. No. 8f> 10-t 105 154
Sparta and Milledgeville, near S. .M. Duvcreux’s » Q ne Hundred ff crr r.ofs, No. til
F«,'j. ! c.: nil mu no iiiit in*? iii 11-*
Those persons who may wish to purchase Lots
• \ the vicinity of this Academy, would do well to ■
nlVntl. No pains or expend* will he spared on J
> I,8 V‘ of Urn Com mis,loner-, to render the jitnco j, Commissioners, hy settling with the Bank he-
every way desirable, nnd at the same time of real f ,• 4t _ 0 -.,. ,, r ~
benefit to all who may feel disposed to patronize
sheriffs* s aihs.
TMl.FAIR SHF.HIFF’S SALE.
. ILL HE SUED, on the first Tuesday n
October next, in the town nt Jacksonville
Telfair county, within the usual hours of sale, tin
following Lots of Land, to w it:
J.ots Nos. 38>. 400, 4<)J, 4U5, 387. -183, 40f>, am!
one Fraction, No 417. containing 17!) 3-1(1 acres
also Fraction No. 424, containing 1) 2-tO acres,
nnd 884 acres of Lot No. 3^4, it being the uppci
part ol the Lot. all in the 8th district ot Telfair
con lit v ; all levied on as the property of George
l{. McCall, to satisfy a fi fa in favor ol George
Ne wind I. and against Flelcher & T itzsimmons am
George It McCall, security—property pointed
nut bv < i IL Mcfnll. ^ .
Also- One FrBctionnl Lot of Land, No. 54*. m
the 8lli district ,if originally Wilkinson, nowTeltnir
county, containing 300 acres, more or less, levied
on lo satisfy n ti fa in favor ot Joseph Morgan, lor
the use of tile Darien Bank vs. William l‘
A GREEABLE to the last wUl and tesiauieut
of Isaae Boring, of Jackson county deceas
ed u ill he sold, ut the Court-house in Lee county ,
on the first Tuesday in November next,
LOT mo. 278,
tlm 14th district, nnd Lot No. 345. in the ‘28th
district of said county of Lee. Terms made known
i the day hy
THE EXECUTORS.
August 25 tds _
fpERBON8 liaviug claims against the estate
L of Isaac Boring, deceased, are requested to
present them legally authenticated ; and those
who are indebted to said estate*, arc requested to
make immediate payment
JOHN BORING.
ISAAC BORING
August 25
Ex’ors
33—0
v ember next, will
--proneily pointed out by Win. H Tornnsc
JAM I’- 8
O N the first Tuesday in N
he sold to the highest bidder, ut the Court
1*vise in Decatur county,
LOT or LA 15, KTO. 17,
in \he20th district <»t Early, now Decatur county,
beUn^ing lo the estate of Eli Hart, deceased, I’.ite
of 'liiliuicrro countv.
SAMUEL HART, Lx’or.
TALIAFEKIIO SHMRllT’H SALE. 1 P. ; »tcmhrr 8 (>l1 —
WS/H.E BE SOLD, mi the first Tuesdny in j a. 1^1 i.KAiif.r. tu mi order nt the Interior court
(( October next, lit the Court-hcune door in j /gL <tf Morgan nmnty. when siting lor vrdinnry
the town of Crawfordv illc, Tclinicrro county
UOVD. SITS'.
August J4
Lxccutor’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD. «t the place of holding
Superior court in Randolph county, ontnc
first Tuesday in December next, agreeable to an
order of the honorable Court of Ordinary of Ear
ly county, the lollowing Lands in the 7th and 8th
districts of orrnerly Lee. now Randolph county,
v iz:
Lot No. 262. in the 7th did. containing 202$ acres.
Fraction No
260,
do
do
do
142}
do
Do
261,
do
do
do
1474
do
Do
3HII,
do
do
do
145
do
Do
301,
do
do
do
13
do
Do
3(12,
do
do
do
177 j
do
Do “
33.-,
do
do
do
1114
do
Do
3i!>),
do
do
do
514
do
Do
4IH,
do
do
do
147
do
Do
37(1,
8tli
do
do
do
Lot
328,
do
do
do
2024
do
Do “
303.
do
do
do
21124
do
Sold for Ihe
bent
fit of
Ihe he
irx ami
creditor?* ol
Anthony McUulloh, rit
ceased
Terms cash, oi
Kx'or.
Ids*
w
And in the Tu
i;i *• •*
i »:r> “ “
i:n •* •*
17,73,33 Fast si»lc
vn of Columbus,
w ithin the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty to w it:
. One Tract of Land containing four m
J or less, whereon Jacob Bny now live 5 , with all I
j the improvements theroon, iidjoiuiiig Simms
| !.ticket! and others, levied on ns the property q
I’liomas I). Rice, to satisfy a mortgage ft In ‘*i (a
vor of William Bryson vs. 'i’lioums l> Rice pro
pertv pointed out in said in'»rtghje fi In-
July 23 C. \. Nl LMS
sirir.
ALE.
llir ilili ilay of October, and the follow iu
until ail are sold, tin . .Row ing Lots
Tuesday,
dnvs,
mvillc, Tel
■ale, tile foil
•1
mca
f.tiM.
No.
12
33
75
73
83
84
85 |
87
83
32
31
05
36
Jill)
1 >2
127
l*J8
123
111
145
228
233
240
216
248
253
254
238
262
263
264
256
2t .7
268
70
273
274
276
280
2-1
284
231
232
235
o;u
235
236
237
238
233
300
301
302
303
30 1
30; 1
510
311
3)2
315
31 t
315
316
::i7
518
3 >2
:;*2,5
526
627
328
568
363
37(1
374
375
380
330
108
403
410
111
412
113
111
111)
420
421
122
423
421
125
426
427
128
423
130
131
152
155
454
435
436
157
438
433
! Ill
452
111
413
-111
41.5
146
447
118
■1 13
450
451
453
45 1
455
456
157
458
■153
160
•163
464
165
Slit;
-167
46.3
471
•172
173
171
475
•176
•177
473
I'Y)
48 f
I-2
-18!
(Mi
435
436
503
5) 1
513
514
5 Hi
513
523
523
5.21
52.5
5.58
57 5
576
573
580
.. -1
582
56.5
58! i
f. *7
5,-8
5>3
51)0
531
5182
533
51)4
535
536
r,i 17
533
533
600 601
602
603
604
605
606
607
61)8
6)3
(111
G1 *2
613
614
j TELE UR SHERI! I
I * b N the fir-t Tuesday in Octol
| \ / sold in the town of .larK-
j county, w ithin the u-ual bouts of
ing property, to w it :
Albert G. Tucker's interest in a I.ot and ItnM «»l
l.nii(l. known by Nos 3Hi and 345. ill the 3th uk
trict of originally W ilkinson now 'rellair county ;
property pointed out by IL I) Lovelis ; lev. '
mi and returned to me bv D Rvall, constable
July 28 ' JAMflS BOYD, S*h*ff
1“.) 100 103 10t> 107 111 113 115 121 122
! 125 128 155 Ml 112 143.
The ri.^lit to either of the above Lots may he re
sted in flu* liolderoftliecerlificate issued by the
the institution.
J. L. DA MEL.
T. J. SAUNDERS.
S. M m.Yi’.RFFX,
.1 ARNOLD.
T. W. BURTON.
Jlanuotk county, Sept. 10 35
lorn the 25th day of September next, or the officer
authorised to sclI tliesiime, at nnv time before the
3l
JEST IM'BI.LSHF.D,
Anil fur sale at the Recorder Office,
DAWSON’S COMPILATION
OF THE
LAWS OF GBOK.QIA.
~ A printed over I lie numher for the
Stale, those who wish to get (lie hook
may lie disappointed if they do not apply soon.
April!), 1831.
ISAAC T GUSHING, Esq .
_ we arc authorized to say. will
he a candidate for Coroner oi Bald
win county, nt the election in Ja- j
August IS 30—tde j
are authorised to 1111110111100!
WILLIAM D. SCOGGIN, Esq. ns a
candidate for Sheriff of Baldwin county at the en-
Sqfng election of county officers.
May 26 _ 16—m3m
KtJgati—~M~» ARADE1.I. 1*. STUBBS, Esq., I
ijSSSp ■ B) we are authorized to say, is a
candidate for Tax Collector of Bald
win county, at the election in January next.
June 23
rATTIIEW M. ORME U a ca»-
did nt e for Receiver of Tax He
- e . r ile, the w hole nmnnnt ot the original pureba
j money remaining unpaid, w ith nil interest due
; thereon.
' Tin* pure!ia>er of any I.ot will he required to
; pay onc-filili part of the purchase money on the
. day of sale, and the remainder in four equal annu
;nl instalments—nnd any purchaser tailing to pay
any rutalmeut to the Central Bank of Georgia
(within <ixfy days after the same becomes due.
t shall forfeit the amount paid, and the Lot or Lot!*
tso purchased, shall revert to, and become the pro*
| perty of the Slate.
• By order of tin* Directors,
v 20 ids'] HENRY W. MALONE. Ciu-hicr.
LAW. "
HP. Subscriber liaviug located him c el. r in
Monticello, tenders his professional servi
ces to the citizens of the Ocinulgee Circuil
WILLIAM II WHITE
July IP 2r, 12t
jfm ers7)xs i
TALIAFERRO SIIERIIT’S SALE.
WIS/1LL BE SOLD, on the first uesday m
tv November next, at the (’ourt-housi* in the
town of (’rawfordville, Taliaferro county, w ithin
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit :
purposts, will tie sold on the first Tuesday in No-
vcmbeniext w ithin tin* usual hours ot sale, at the ,
Cou.'.-liAiise door, in the town of Madison. Mor* 1
more j gnu couitty, the
Tract uV Tn\m\,
lielongingto the estate of Richard Si ?ith. de«f*ns-
t‘if, eofitaif ing 4!)d acres more or less. The plan
tation i- ingo.td repair, well timbered, the family
residence and oiit-buildines are nearly new. mak
ing it a de-irahle place for comfort and conveni
ence. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the es
tate Terms on the day.
JOHN ROBSON, Kx'or.
rilERIBY SMITH, Kx’or.
Morgan county. Aug. 2 tds
\Vl LI7\\E SOLD,
\ T the * Oint-hoiist* in Taliaferro county, on
the lir-t Tuesday in December next,
3.50 Auasa OF LART®,
more or Ip*,-*, lying in said county and joining Ru-
dcville and others, and also one Negro Man. be
longing to t!se estate Hi Hart, deceased.
SAMUf L HART. Kx’or.
September 8 Ids
K.xcculor’s .->;iIc*
O N Saturday the 8tli October next, will lie
sold at the home of George Craw ford, in the
Two hundred acres of l<»nd, more or k*
the N rlli fork of Ogechre,
Harrison ()neal, deceased. Jam
vied n as the property of Collin Woollen, to sa*.
tisfy sundry fi fas issued front a Justice’s court, the
Adtninistrntor f Tltomas Lyne. dee’d. vs. John
N. Harris. Collin Woollen and William S. ]>at-
tle vs. Collen Wootten—property pointed out hy
the plaintiff, and the levy made and returned to
me hy a constable.
S. MORRIS, I) Sli'tT.
August 26
fjtturrns !$hrriff's Safe.
VJK^II.L BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
December next, in the town of Dunlin,
Laurens county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit :
200 acres ot land, more or less, on the w aters of
Big creek, adjoining Gen. David Blaek-henr’s
land, the place whereon Ilosca Clements bu rner-
ly lived, levied on ms the property of Joseph
Barns, agent for the orphans of John Clements
deceased, to satisfy their tax for the year 1830—
Tax due, 20 rents.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, D. Sh’ff.
September 14
to the estate of James Bridge** uec’d. Intent
'.joining lands i>f| Oelclliorpe county lo wit:—One Bed. Bedstead
. Ganger, An. |r ■ and Furniture, one Bureau, one Chest nnd some
few other articles of furniture not recollected,
being the balance of the personal estate of said
James Bridges, dec’d. unsold—Sold on n credit ol
twelve months with security.
JACOB BRIDGES. Lx r.
August 21th. 1931. 33. ids.
T’
lemanil? against thft estate
ff i(f Benjamin (Nm. late ol Gwinnett comi
ty deceased, m e re quested to present them with
in the time prescribed hy law. and those indebted
ure requested to make immediate payment.
AARON UNDERWOOD, Adm’r.
Angus! 4 1831 311—(it.
J TIOK S’ALK,the following LOTS llf LAND
. , iz :—No 22B, in tile 18th district of for-
-■-■i ' | incrly Early, now Thomas county ; No. 123, in
tmhorized to say,_is a | jfa|, district of Irwin, and No. 2B0, in the 8th dis
trict of Irwin. For further information, apply at
i the Recorder Office. August 1.
tion in January next
June 21
EWLSJ.W KRAATZisn
candidate for Clerk of the
Inferior Court of Baldwin county,
at the next election.
23 tf
(V
WILL IIF. SOLD.
\g\K the lolli of November next nt the late re-
—_ 1^-7 sidence of Nehemiah Dumas, deceased, the
turns for Baldwin county, at the elec- j following property, to wit:
One Morse, Saddle and Bridle,
jonelotof Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furni-
OHN it. WOOTAN respectfully (lure, with several other articles loo tedious t, |
•V tenders himself lo the citizens of! mention. Terms made known on the day of sale.
- • - ‘ ’ " " MOSES DUMAS, Adm'r.
September 5 tds
W ll.l/llK SOLD,
N the first Tuesday in January next, at the
Court-house in Monroe county, the
Lati(T.;ui(l Negroes
belonging to Nehemiah Dumas, of snid county,
deceased, to xvil • One Acre Lot in Brownsville,
well improved, Five Negroes, to wit: One boy,
nearly grown, two boys, lads, or plough boys, and
two girls. Terms made known on (he day of sale.
MOSES DUMAS, Adm’r.
September 5 tds
r, GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior court
"X of Laurens county, when silting for ordina-
ty! when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to | ry purposes, will he sold at the Court-house in the
sell Lot of Land No. (171,) one hundred and so-' town of Dublin, Laurens county, on the first
veiny-one, in the 18th district Muscogee county, (Tuesday iu December next, a well improved
the property of Austin Bunch, deceased, for the j LOT OF LAND,
. _ e. j u.— . r—:.i !containing 240 acres, more or less, lying on Big
• F.x'ors. i creek, in the county of Laurens, adjoining the
TAX rOl.LF.UTOU’S SALE.
/ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday
W October next, within the usual hours of
side, at the Court-house in the town of Mount
Vernon, Montgomery county, to wit:
233 acres of land, lying on tiie East side of the
Oconee river, 60 acres swamp land, 2d quality,
levied on ns the property of Allen Hesters, to si.
tisfv his tax for the year 1820 and 1630—Tax due
(S 5 64 cents. DANIEL PETERSON. T. C.
August 11
Administrator’s Hale.
GREEABLE lo an order of the honorable
I Inferior com - ! of Newton county, when sit-
g for ordinary purposes, will be sold in Coving
ton, Newton county, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober next, between the usual hours ofsalr.oce
Fractional
Lot of I .and No. 301,
in the 9th district of originally Henry, now N»»\\
ton county, containing 153 9-10 acres, with h
good Cotton (iin nnd running genr, 100 acres ol
said Lot of Lend is now in cultivation and in good
repair. Wold ns part of the rout estate of Hartwell
Gary, deceased. Terms made known on the day
THOMAS ANSLKY. Adm’r
July 11 with the Will annexed
WILL RE SOLI),
A T the late residence of Adam Alexander,
deceased, on Wednesday, the 191b October
next,
Vll tho Pi’rislmble Property
of i.iid deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, rat
tle ntul sheep, corn, fodder and wheat, three yoke
of ovrn, one road wagon with harness complete,
farming utenscls, household and kitchen furni
ture, with many other nrlicles too tedious lo enu
merate. Sale to continue from day to day, until
all is sold.—Terms made known on the day; hy
ALBERT ALEXANDER, Adm’r
August 31st 1831. 33 4rn.
after date.
LEONARD P. McCULLOH, Actin;
September 12
Ciil.irdlctli's Sale.
j ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
December next, nt the Court-house in the
town of Covington, Newton county, between the.
| usual hours of sale.
Lot of Land, No. 19B,
in the 1 Otli district originally Henry, now New
ton county, containing 2024 acres, more or less,
well improved, sold for the benefit ot the orphans
ol Thomas ILunhy, late of said county deceased
Terms made known on the dav.
ISAAC HAMBY. rl| .
hKMUEL IIAMUY. j 1
September 22 _ tds
Administrator's I6nle.
jk GREEABLE to an order of the honorable in-
/% terior court of Washington county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will he w-ld at the
I Court-house in Sandeisville, on the first Tuesday \
in December next, the Plantation known by tlip
nnme of the River place, lying partly in Jefferson
and partly iu Washington, containing
1 234 At n s of Land,
it b ing a part of the real estate of Jesse Jordan,
dee.’d. devised to the minor heirs, and sold tor the
purpose of a division Terms made known on
the day. JOHN 1M.ABODY. Adm’r.
Re bonis non with tin* Will annexed.
September 15 Ids
k (, RKKABLIT to "an order of the Inferior
/ft court of Laurens county, wln n silting for
ordinary purposes, w ill be sola on the fir^t Tues
day in December nest, within the usual hours of
safe, at the Court-House door in Dublin, Laurens
county,
One Negro M»n
named Sam, belonging to the estate of James
Collier, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
ZAClfARIA1I K. BARFIELD, Adm’r
S^pt. 22 35.
(.iti:t l Aiti.i tn an order oi ibc fiiferinr court
t AOUR months after date, application xviii ha
, made to the honorable Inferior Court ol
Laurens county, when setting for ordinary pur
poses fir leave to sell all the real estate of J ho
8. Drew late of said c unty, deceased—to bo
s dd for the benefit ol tlie heirs and creditors.
STEPHEN B. HESTER, Adm’r
HULDAII T. DREW, Adm’x
August 18th, 1831.*
t Xt)IJft montlis after date application will bo
made lo the Inferior Court of Gwinnett coun
ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell thft real and personal estate of Benjamin Cox,
late of said countv, deceased.
AARON UNDERWOOD, Adai r
August 4, 1831 4m
jLIOUK months after date, application will he
I? made 10 the Inferior court of Washington
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real estate of Meshach Outlaw,
iate of Washington county.
MORGAN OUTLAW. Adm’r.
May 2(1. 1831 4 m
. , 01)1! mouths utter date, application
( will be made to the Inferior court of Jasper
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
lanve to sell
The Land and Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Adam Alexander, de
ceased.
ALBERT ALEXANDER, AdmV
July 6 25 4in
Executors’ Salt*.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will
he soU] in the town of Criiwfordville, Talai-
ferr countv, within the us- at hours of sale,
Aid. THE REAL ESTATE
which has not heretofore been sold, belonging to
the estate of Jeremiah Willburn, deceased. Sold
for the use of the creditors and distribution with
the legatees. Terms of sale made known on the
dav, by A. 13. LINTON, and ) ..
S. MORRIS, >r ‘
August 25
J'
A'
Baldwin county, ns a candidate for the
Clerkship of the Superior court, nt the ensuing e-
Jeclion in January next. Aug. 4 26 tf
r E arc authorized to announce
Mr RANSOM IL SMITH, as
a Candidate for Clerk of the Inferior
Court of Baldwin county, at the next election.
August 4 28 tf
August 4
J 71 OUR months after date, application will be |
, made to the Inferior court of Greene coun-
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said, dec’d.
ABSALOM JANES, \,
WILLIAM JONES.
July 7. 1831 4m
lands of Thomas Pollen and others, for the hene-
t fit of the heirs of the late Reuben Hicks, of said
| county. Terms made known on the day.
JAMES HICKS, Adm’r.
tds
A gree/
Inferio
September 15
WILL BE SOI L),
\ T the Court-house in the town of Sanders-
ville, Washington county, on the first Tucs-
IffAOUR months after date, application will be I
Jf made to the Inferior court of Laurens coun-!
tv', when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave j
to'sell a tract of land lying in the 5th district of |
Gwinnett c ounty, belonging to the estate of Hughy )
'L'iiomas, of Laurens county, deceased. Sold for
life benefit of tbe heirs. j dav in December next
JACOB CAIkAKLK, ouu.umii. i ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Juno 16. 1831 sa iJ county, containing f»T>0 acres, on La
mar creek, adjoining Sessions nnd Ketral.. Also,
two Negroes, a Women about 30, and a Girl a-
boul 12 years old ; the said Land and Negroes be
ing the real and personal estate of John Moore
deceased. Sold by order of court for a division.
Terms of sale, credit twelve months, small notes
and approved security will be required.
COKDY MASSEY, Adai r
September 5 (tds) Jp right of his wife
Administrator's Sale.
MILE to nu order of the honorable
rtor court, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, of Laurens county, will be sold on the flr=t
Tuesday in October next, nt the Cnurt-hoiee door
in the town ?f Dublin, in said county,(Eleven
hundred mid twenty-seven)
1127 A03UBS OF
on the waters ol Big creek, adjoining Moses Pul
len anil Simeon Ellington, containing a good
Mill-scat, and a Grist Mill now in operation, it be
ing the place whereon Charles Moorman resided.
Sold in order to make division with the heirs of
said Charles Moormnn, deceased. Terras mnde
known on the day. bv
BENJAMIN MOORMAN, Adm’r.
July 4 tds
\ GREEABLE to an order ot the honorable
Inferior court of Morgan county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, \% ill be sold ori fhe
first Tuesday in October nest, at tbe Court-house
in Morgan county,
(>:)■} ACRES OF LAND,
part of Lot No. 34, in IhoTitli district originally
Baldwin, now Morgan county. Sold for the be
nefit of Abraham J McAfee, a minor heir of Abra
ham McAfee, deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
JESSE ROBERTS, Guardian.
August tds
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior court of
Wilkinson county, w hen sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell a part of the Negroes be
longing to the estate of John F. Simmons, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the creditors.
D. H AVOOD. Adm’i.
ELIZABETH VV. SIMMONS, Adm’x.
May 19.16.U 4m |
t NOUR Mpon'hs utter data, application will be i
• made to the honorable uie Inferior court of i
next,
WILL BE HOLD.
. iate residence of Daniel Wiili.ucs, de
ceased, on Monday the 10th day of October
ipade to the honorable Uie Inieri
Laurens county, when xiitioe for ordinary purp
ses, for leave to sell u Lot of Land, No. 212, in t
i7ti. dUtrict of formerly Muscogee,' iuTw 'iTm'd" j ir mu ACT OF I \ND
comity, Iretrig Uie property of Marj E. Cary an OM. ihACI U1
o-uUau of said count v y ' belonging tn the estate oil homas K. W ilaon, de
r JOHN WELKLIVY Guardian 1 ceased, lying on the waters..f Ogechee, contain
September 22, 1831 g nl llug280 acres, adjoining Little and others. Sold
j-— lf,,r the benefit of the heirs olid creditors. Terms
t NOUR mouths after date, appllcatioi’i vAi\ t i( .! nvaffe knotvn on the day of sale.
" made lo the honorable the inferior court ot t S. JOHNSON, AdmV
Ttviggs county, for leave to sell one hundred one \ September 15 tds
,. ) * quarter acres of land, In said county of — — ~
Twiggs II being » part of the real estate of Joel
k "Uncbtood, minor, and tu tie sold for the benefit
s4 iatd.minor
WE8TLEY KING, Guardian
September 21 4m
WILL 1IE/1LD,
T tlii» Court bouse town of Crawford
ville, Taliaferro county, on (bo first Teusdny
2jo*)-4Jviuff»a,
ycRTLV EXr.cirrr.D at this ornci
\ GUFXABLF- to an order of Jones Inferior
» rourt. when sitting for ordinary purposes
will be told at the Court house, lit Monroe coun
ty, on the first Tm-sdsy m No’ .'-lber next,
but No I, in t)| ( 9Di L>isirict
of said countv. Sold a< the prnpertv of Lewis
, Simmons. Terms
SAMUEL CHAPMAN, Adm’r.
• 1 Srp'emhci r. t‘d»
All the Pcrishahlt* Property
of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle
and sheep, corn and fodder, beds, household and
kitchen furnilnre, with many other articles too te
dious to mention. Terms made known on the
day of sale. •
NATHANIEL DAY. ) ., ,
THOS. T TOWNS. $ Ariir - rs
August 15 tds
WILL BE SOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in November next, at
the Court-house, in the town of Madison,
Morgan county,
1774 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, lying in said county, on the waters
of Indian creek, adjoining Colbert anJ others.—
S,.ld at the property of Edmund Shackleford, de
ceased. Terms of sale made known on the day.
JAMES THOMAS, AdmV.
July 26. tds
A GREEABLE to an order of Junes Inferior
court, when sitting for ordinary purpose ,
will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in October next,
20t!.} ACRES OF LAND,
lit being Lot No. |6n, in the 12th district of mid
county, on the waters of Falling creek Sold as
(lie property of Walker Hearndon, for ilje benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased
BENJAMIN HEARNDON, Adm’r.
August I rds
Administrator's Sale.
ILL BE SOLD, at the Market house in
the town ot Louisville. Jefferson county,
between the usual hours of sale, on the fi st Tues
day in December next.
All the Negroes
belonging to tbe ostatr of Jonas Stephens, lain Ot
iid county, deceased, to wit : Lyoia. about fitly
years of age, Virgil, about 47 years old. Nelson,
about 20 years old also. Kyer. a woman, about
19 years old nnd her child, an infant.
AI«o the Real Kstate belonging to the snid de
ceased, which lies in the county of Jefferson, to
wit:—A TRACT OF PINK LAND on Rocky-
corafort creek, three niilas above Louisville,
containing 313 acres, more or less, adjoining Am
brose Wright and others, comido.'dy called the
Chance place. Also, a Tract of Land containing
about 32o acres, tying immediately in the fork of
Ogechee river nnd Kocky-comfort creek. Also,
a Tract of Land lying on Rocky cPerk. adjoining
David Gaitman and others, containing 150 acres,
enure or less. Also, a Tract of Land containing
100 teres, adjoining L. IL Bostick and others.—
Al«'\ Two I?ott«es and Lots in the town of Lou
isville. fronting the Market-house, the one occupi
ed by Owen McDermot. the other by John Gor-
idon. Also, another Hou**e and Lot at present oc
cupied bv Nnlbhii Stephens, adjoining Archibald
Campbell's lot.
Also, on the first Tuesday in December next,
will he sold at the plantation of the deceased,
where Whitfield Stephens now resides, the ba
lance of the
PERSONAL PROPERTY
not before sold, to wit—One road wagon, one set
blacksmiths’ tools, one yoke steers, plantation
tools, mid a quantity of corn arid fodder. Terms
of sale will he made known on the dav.
OB EDI AH PIERCE. AdmV.
September 10 tds
\K: ANTED''hs OV RUSEETi
V V ensuing year, at the plantation hulongiug
to the late Judge Davies, on Town Creek, n man
accustomed to the management of negroes, who
can come well recommended for industry and
skill in planting. Apply In
8. GRANTLAND, Ex’or.
ngiisl 30. 1831.
W ITJHiTrRENTEl).~tl„. I., s nest bidder,
„i oik Court-house in Milledgeville, on the
first Tuesday in October next, for one year from
the first of January ensuing,
The tract of Land
called Byne's, lying in tbe upper end of Baldwin
county,ai'd adjoining tin? plantations of Mr. Green
Joiirdan and Uol. Moughon—belonging to thecs-
tat(* ot Fleming Grnntland, deceased. Note with
opproved security will lie required.
S. GRANTLAND, Adm’r.
Aucurt 30
of the county ol Laurens, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, " ill be sold on tin* first Tues
day in November next, in the town of C'olunibus,
Muscogee county.
ONK LOT OF LAND,
in the 9th district of said county of Muscogee
No. 226. (two hundred nnd twenty six,) it being
a part of the real estate ol'Josiah llorn, deceased,
late of Laurens county. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and those concerned. 'Perms mad
known on the day of sale.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Adm’i
August .8 tds
OTICE is hereby given, that 1 intend to mnVa
1 v application for iny Dower in all the Hands
"liich Philip Dillard, now deceased, late of this
cnur.t) possessed, to the next »*uperior court of
r«i!a ki county; and all persons concerned are rr*
quirt'd to tnke due notice thereof.
ELIZABKTH DILLARD.
Pulaski county. July 4, 1831. 25 (it
WJpJDK months alter datn, application will [»e
IT made to the honorable Inferior court ol
Newton county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell the "hole of the real estate
belonging to tbe orphans of Thomas T. Curcton,
deceased. \VM. BROWN. Guardian.
June 16. 1831 «!m
Tdl It mouths utter date, application v\ili be
e M)V\i months aft pi* date, application Hill be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for h ave to sell the real estate of Charles If.
Bayne, deceased.
JOHN BAYNE, AdmV.
July 14. 1831 4 m
■ 'TOUT! mouths aTfer date, application will hr
1^ made to the Inferior court of Butts countv,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
-ell nil. or a part of the negroes belonging to the
estate of John linrkly. deceased, for tlie benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
SAMUEL R NUTT, AdmV
JANE BAKKLY, AdmVx.
June 2. 1831 4 rn
g\A()UR months alter date, application will !.#•
V made to toe honorable tin* Inferior court
f M ontgomery county, when silting for ordinary
purposes,* for leave to sell
Ml Hie eal Kstate
of John Quin, late of this county, doernsed.
CALVIN QUIN, Adm’r
July 4 25 4m
itfoW In Jail, in Iru in ton, On. n ncqm woman
who soys Iwr inimn is NANCY, Ihnt the is
Rhout 14 years old. and belonging to Ahrahani
Turner, living on the Snvnnn«h r<md, in Laurens
county, 8 miles from Dublin.
MATHEW WILKES, Jailor.
March 5
f TlOUR montns nfler date. Rpplicntion will Lo
made to the honorable the Inferiorroart of
l.nurens county, when sitting lor ordinary purpo
ses, for lenvo In sell one Lot of Lnnd, No. 211,be
longing lo the estate of Mnr^nret Cox. deceased.
!yi»ift in the 18th district of formerly Wilkinson,
now Laurens county—for the benefit of the heirs
mid creditors.
SIMON JONES, AdmV.
June 23, 1831 4 m
G L(>RGIA, Jones county.
IIKREAS Jones H Holland end Josei h
“f C. White, ftdm’rs of Thomas White, de
ceased, who was administrator on the estales of
Jesse L. Long and Tapley Bullard, apply for let-
tars ol dismission :
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceas
ed, lo be nnd appear nt my office w ithin the time
prescribed by law. to show cause (if any they can)
why said letter- should nol be granted. Given
uncipr my hand 25th April. 1831.
CHARLES MACARTHY.p. r. o.
April 58. 1831^ mihn
gf 1 I UttrilA. i'wiggs county. . Whereas Alej-
IW under Nelson, executor on (he estate of Da-
id Jameson, sen., deceased, applies for tellers of
ismission on said estate :
Jfhese are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deeea«
ed. to be and appear nt my office within Ihe time
prcscrihed bylaw, to shew* cause (if any they have)
Why said letters should not be granted. Given
under my hand, this 21-t day of June, 1831.
RICHARD RICKS, c. c. o.
June 33, 1831 rnfim
{ .XOt'R months niter date, applical
1 made to the honorable the Inferi
BARGAIN.
f*NHE SUBSCRIBER offers lor
JL sale the LAND whereon lie
now lives, about seven miles from
Milledgeville, on the waters of Kish
ing creek, containing
770 ACRES.
about 300 of which is cleared. The land is w =
adapted to the culture of Corn, Cotton * Wheat,
and now in good repair. To those wishing to
purchase, the terms will be mnde easy, and such
are invited to view the premises.
WILLIAM BALL
April 7 11 3t & mtf.
Tw iggs county, for Irave to sell nil the real estate
of William Joyner, deceased, devised to Ihe mi
nor heirs, in order (o make a division, in confor
mity to the Will. I,. JOYNER.
HENRY ANGLIN. r xorf '
June 16, 1«31 4m
ation will la*
Inferior court, sil
ling ns a Court of Ordinary, for Nc" ton county,
for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of
William Smith, late of said county, deceased, for
Ihe benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
JOHN SMITH. ? . , ,
THOMAS DANIEL, S rs
May 12. 1831 4 m
'OCR months alter date, application "ill be
mode to the Inferior court of Laurens coun
ty. when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
one I.ot of Land. No. 95. in the 4th district of
formerly Dooly, now Pulaski county, belonging
to Ihe orphans William K. Dean, deceased.
HENRY BAILEY. Guardian
July 7. 1831 4m
ITIOIJK montlis alter dale, application will b<
r made to ihe Inferior court of Jones c<
^npe'lhird';:? 'i r l!iT y r p r , h.f 0r r l r? tn ,\ hflvcful| y rt IMP said administration in
« I , , 1 " "r" 0 'i* ,nrt of lernis ol .he law, nnd pray to ho dismissed there-
' d ^iHf ?, 'T rf fo‘ S n"* ’" 5 ; from-Whereupon it is oraiered by the C
deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and n rnnv nf ihs; I...
(*1.( )K(il.‘\—In Washington Superior Court.
M vi’.tha A BMmtsc.riRi.ii, by nor ) Bill for Disco-
next friend, Jonathan Lyon, I ry. Relief, In-
vs. (junction and
Jonv II BrnDiNCFip.t.n A others. J Ne exeat.
I T appearing that JohnIH. Beddingficld, the de
fennaut, stnnds in defiance ot the Sheriff, so
that a personnl service of the above bill cannot he
effected, nnd that his Inst place of residence in this
countv was at the bouse of George Moye—It is
therefore ordered, that a service of said bill Ik* per
fected. by leaving a copy of the same at the house
of the «aid George Moye, and »y tho publication
of this rale, once n mouth for three months, in one
of (he newspapers in Milledgeville. previously to
next session ox the Superior Court of this county.
A true extract from the minutes, thisbtb dn? • f
May. 1831 MORGAN BROWN. Cl’k
June 23. 1831.
count v.
(■ MI KG! a; New ton i
Court of Ordinary, Slay Term, 1831.
R ule NLSI. Upontlie petition of Josinli
Wellhorn and Burkett Wellborn, executors
"7" H , ',’."’ nor co ' irl oi jona.eoi.niy,| 0 fDnv|.| Wellhoin. deceased, stating that Ihcv
•reditors of said deceased.
SAMUEL CHAPMAN, Adm’r.I
June 23. 183 4m |
1.1GUK monlhs niter date, application will be|
JF made to Inferior court of Twiggs county, I
when silling for ordinary purposrs, for leave to
sell Lot of Land No. 147 in ttie 21sl district for-j
marly Muscogee, now Harris county, belonging!
to Ambrose Ward, illegitimate.
GEORGE WALKER. Guardian
September I, 1831 4m
h >OUR monlhs after date, application will be
made to the Ihe honorable Inferior court ot
Jasper county, when silting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell all the r. d v^ialu belonging to
Catharine Caster, late of said county, deceased.
LEROY NAPIER, ( . . ,
J. T. C. TOWNS, i A,lmrs
September I. 1831 4m
i^XOUR monlhs after date, application \viD be
i made to the Interior court of Monroe coun
ty, when siuing for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Negroes and all the Lands belonging to
Nehemiah Dumas, deceased, for-the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
MOSES DUMAS, Adm’r.
September 15. 1831 4m
I NOUR months after dale, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior court of Ta
liaferro county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leavu to sell the real estate of Thomas K.
Wilson, late of said county, deceased
f> JOHNSON, AdmV.
September 15, 1831 Iru
F OUR months after date, application ,\i|| |, e
made to the honorable (he Inferior court of
Monroe county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell tbe real estnta of Nehemiah
Dumas, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. MOSES DUMAS, Tem. Adm'r
of Nehemiah Dumas, dec’d
August 18,1831 • • * ’ 4ni "
Court,that
a copy of this rule he published once ft month, for
six montlis, in some public Gazelle of this Slide.
A true extract from the minutes. 2d May, 1831
L. HOPKINS, c c.n
May 12. 1831 mf in
A LL persons indebted to William Walker, sen.
late of Harris county, deceased, are hereby
notified to make immediate payment, otherwise
the notes and account* will be put in suit for col
lection : and also all persons having demand* a-
gaiet-i tiie estate, must render in their account*
and demands according to law for payment.
VIRGIL H. WALKER. ) . , ,
THACKER V WALKER,
September 0 * Cf
F OUR months a/ler date, application will be
made to Ihe Inferior court of Telfair county,
when sitting as a C ourt of Ordinary, for leave to
Sell the real estate and negroes of Samuel Boyd
deceased, or so much (hereof as shall lie sufficient
tn satisfy the creditors of said deceased. •
JAMES BOYD.
JAMES J. SCARBOROUGH
CHARLES j; -HELTON,
August 25,
I*
Adm’rs
GE()R< ilA, (’lark county.
Superior Court February Term, 1831.
I DRURY B. BOYD, do hereby transfer and ^
y g* v e to William Heard, tlie entire control of
n fi fa from (’lark Superior court, in favor of Bed
ford Brown against George Heard, hearing date*
the 2d day of July, 1813. for nine hundred and
forty-six dollars, eighty-seven nnd a half cents
which fi fa xvav fr..md«rr*ti lo me by the said Bed-
lord Brown, on the 17th day of October 1816.
(Signed) DRURY B. BOYD.r
February 1st, 1817.
GEORGIA, Clark county.—Personally appear
ed in open Court, \V illiani Heard, who on oath
saith, that lie w as possessed of a control from Dru
ry II. Boyd, of w hich the foregoing is as near a
copy ns he ean recollect, and that he has lost or
mishiid the same, so that he cannot get hold of it. ,
' WILLIAM HEARD. /
sworn to, in open Court, this lfith Fcbruarr,
18 *!>- ROBERT I.IGON, Cl'k."
On motion o! Counsel, it is ordered, that all per-
sons concerned he required to shew cause at the
nexl l erin of this Court, if any they have, why
the foregoing copy shall not ho established in lieu
nl the original—And it is further ordered, that lliis
Boh be published in one of the public Gazette
"f !*>* s Slate, once a month, until the neit Term
of this Court.
I do hereby certify, that the above is truly co
pied from tiie minutes of the Superior court ol
snid county, lliis24t!i dav of February. 1831.
ROBERT LIGON, C!T.
March 17,1831 mfim
GEORGIA Upson county.
«THEREAS Stephen S. While, administra
tor, de bonis non, with the Will annexed,
of the estate of William Simmons, lain of Mor
gan county, deceased, applies for letters of dis
mission from said estate :—This is therefore to rite
and admonish the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, as well as all other persons, to appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause, (if any they have) why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
band. Gth June, 1831.
, _ A. II. BROWN, c. c.o.
fn4 «k Jane 23, TEH mdin