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MHUUIPFV SALKH.
[ALL Sheriff’s Sale...Will be S.riri..
H the first Tuesday in November nexLjit tire
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MSitnbHxIntl in ISIS.
fl’IIIK Snlucrtber hn» completed * new edition <'(
J hi? Hnoh or Hfft riiimiH. with which
hi? cinliiium, uiiil ollief Printers .li.poieii lo buy from
him, may he supplied on appliciitiiMi nt his Foundry,
>'n», 18and 98, Augusta struct, behind the City Mall.
He would remark, for tin; itilurttlaliori of those who
have not hi.en in the habit of dealing with l im, and be
cause a different jiracticu bis been estensively intro
duced, that Ids Book contains ontbing but the actual
prodnotiou? of his own Foundry, and presents a true
sjiecimen of what will be furnished to orders. The as
sortment is very cemphHe. has been deliberately and
carefully, iu twenty years, brought to its preseut high
slate of perfection, Hint etitbraoes a tarUly of right,
adapted to ditTercnt tastes, mod to tin: various depart
ments of Printing. Netvs|«ipcr Book .V, Job, highly fin
ished, and cast of tbe uiost twvirenhie oietaJ. JSot to
police the vnrieties which are distinguished by their
iiumticrs in the Book, it contains of
Ittiil V.N and ITALIC, U7 siaes, from Twelve-lino
I'ic.a to Pesrt.
TWO LINE and TITLE, 15 sines, Tw o Uno Co-
tniubian to .Vgale.
SSIIAOFD, lii siaea, Ten-line Pica to Long Primer.
ITALIAN. 7 sizes, Seven-Hue I’ica to Imug Primer.
ANTI(AllE, 17 sizes, Tali line Pica lo Nouparivl.
lil.ACK, 19 sizes, Four-line Pica to Mioiou-
OT'F.N BLACK, 5 sizes, Four-liuQ Pica lo Great Taliaferro county, within the usual botu
Primer. I following property, to w it:
8CU1PT, 2 sizes, Double Small Pica and Grert j One tract of laud lying on the w ater? <
Primer. I eon (billing I.VJucrrs^H
Administrator*.' & lAerntoiV Hales,
- , -%-mrILL UK SOLD, on Uw fori TwwJoy in No-1 A ORSHABLY to an ordoc of tins Merior Conrt
. ' \w vember neit, within the usual hours, nt tbe f A of Laurens county, when sitting lor ordinary
’ Court-house door in the county of Irw in, agreeably lo purposes, will be sold on the first l tiesday m Decent-
W ILL BE SOLD, agreeable to an order of the !
honorable Inferior Court of the county of Wal SO n county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
i order of the honorable the Inferior court ot duller-
1 uesuny ill ivnuuuu *•*'- - * * • , - ^ _ _ _. ■ ^
Court House, iu the town of Gainesville, vvithiu the j ton, w lieu sitting for ordinary purposes, on tbe first . | i0 | OI IjRYMi, ^O.
usual sail* hours : Tuesday in November next, at Lexington, the place (four hundred and thirty nine,) in the Dili district of
One House and Lot in the town of Gainesville, on j of public s*il»*s in tli*» Oglethorpe, Irwin county, containing 490 acres, more or less.it
which John Dickinson uovv lives; also, two leather j Acres ofliZUld, being a part of the real estate of Jonns Stephens, de
bed*, two bedsteads and furniture, levied on w ith au j ... , .. r>f Ctascd
, . , . !■; • . *. #. | more or less, lying in said coNiitv, on the waters ol
i I-ittl© River, adjoining land, of Wm. Lumpkin Ito-
vs. Aldridge Keene ; levy made by a bailiff and turned . jl k,V t?r > rt< J’ouiijg ni " 1,1
® t 7 ...... ,, ; bert Gre«hain. and others, being part «
over u. me. JACOB LBLK1IAK1, D. SI. If. . ()f Ji)|in se „ dt:ceas J t j* anJ
September 2a
of tbe real estate
and sold for the be*
* lielit ol the heirs of said deceased.
Will be Sold i JOHN GRESHAM, Jr. Executor,
on the first Tuesday in Novoinber next, in the j Jimp j;j t,|s
town of Newton. Baker county, within the usual hours “ ;—— —' : v ,
of sale, tbe follow big property, to wit : ttVL ILL '*'• ^OLD. on the first lue?d.iym No*
Terms of sale cash,
OBEDIAH PEIRCE, Adm’r.
AngnAt 22 ids
w
259 Acres, more or less, oak and hickory lend, tn
the iW district originally Early, now 1 hiker county.
No. 333, (three hundred and tbiny-eight,) levied on ms
the prtioerty of Benjamin C. Acoti, to sal Lty one fi ta
is-'iad Irom the Superior court of Kandnlpb county, in
lavur ut‘ Robert Curry : nrorieity poioti d out by In
C*a>liuiaii, Eh]. ROBERT IIAKDIE. Sit’d*.
September 19
riULlAFfi BRO tittfrilTN Hu1Ch.VT ii
U be Sold, on thu lir-»t Tuesday in November nox«.
at the Court-house d«*»r iu the town «»f (haw lord* ilu-.
f sale, the
W \ • in tier n^il, before I lie Court-house
Clinton, Jones r.uint v. bel n centhe u-ual hours ot sale,
•Siin jCsAi-tTi)
■ belonging to the Pitatu «»f A A. Comer, deceased, ot
Jones county. Terms ot sale on the dnv.
i * JUIJN t\ COMER, AdmV.
| September 1 td<
71 Liz 53K SOLD, on Tuesday. 201 h Novem
ber next, at tbe late‘residence of Harden
Cliam!»er<. din-a-ed, late of I Lmcoek county.
All the Perishable Property
ofjtaid deceased, ronsi.-ting ot burses, t:attle, bogs, crop
iif corn and (odder, household and kitchen furniture,
plantation tools. A:c. Terms, twelve months credit
foi all sums over three dollars—sinuil notes with ap
proved security will be required.
* JOdLlMl K. CHAMBERS, AdmV
September 27 tils
her next, at the Court-house in Dublin, between the
usual hours of Mile,
One Mqiinrc of Land,
lying in the SKiil district of old Wilkin?,,n, now La.t-
rerfs county, known iu the plan of snid district liy No.
heloiiging lo the estate of William J. Larkins, de-
ceased. Hold for the benefit of tile heirs and creditors.
Terms of sale umde know n on the day.
ISAAC RAMSEY, Ad.n’rde bonis non.
September IS Ids
the first Tuesday ill January nest, will be suld
county, when sitting for ordinary nurnnsr, r„ ? p ' in
to sell three Negroes helongi,,^ S.tR * \*Z°
John Mathis, deceased, given tn t| lelK by ’rim r ’
Matins, deceased—sold for a division of said i . 1
LEWIS DUPREE, .iu,S ian
July 20, 1H:i2
C1GUR months after date, applicntT,,, ,rin7~ -
F to the honorable the Inferior couV o[ /-- m " de
county, •Alien sitting for ordinary pnrnoseaV.^T""
to sell two tracts of laud, belonging to tlm’ Q \ eaTl
i.u... ii....* u i i •_ °. b : estate r
John Hunt, deceased, one lying in the 2d dbtri*, ^
Henry county, containing 202$ acres, know,.i,„ !L of
at the Court-bolide, in Troup county.
SO’3 1-3 Acres of li.-tnd,
lying ill tlie.'Mh district of said county. No. 210, ill said
district, the property of the estate of Henry Hmitli. de
ceased. Hold agreeably to an order of ttie Court of
i Ordinary of Jones county. Terms made know n on
1 the day. THOMAS G. SMITH, AdmV.
I September 23 Ids
« O/ILL BF. HOLD, on the
T V vrtibef next, at the f
d.l.
fi.?t Tuesday in No-
irt-h»uM»* in ClintoH.
TBK LAM) belong.
« «?a-cd. Solti lur the bc-
’5^7'IM. BF. SOLD, on the first Tuesday in No-
V V vrtnbrr iif-xt. bcfor«» the Court-house door in
BeaidUs Music, Black Slope, OrnfirDenfed Letters j lea, huJ otiiers. levied on ihe p--; «-ii^ut
Lottery Figures. Biece Fractious, Superiors, Asfrouo- » Ci,ivers|
» l.itt c river.
>£ F. Bi'linp*
Joni'S rttUMiy. on a rr
in4 to N>'tfbanitfl Mnltl:
nt lit of the heirs uud c.reUii«»rs
ALEXANDER ODEN, E
ro county, agreeable to hm order
•iirt ot said county, w lien sitting fo
»f the In*
1 ordinurv
o N the first Tuesday iit November next, will be
ur.
nst l
^^Bjjvers deceived, by virtue of a h fi ta (ion
uiical and other 3'gus, Space Rules, Brass Rule:, Or- j perior court of said comity, Toma* II Cliivrr
unmented Dashes. Long Braces, more tl»au 21)0 kinds j bert Olivers, surviving executor. iVr. ot J m
of Flowers, a mi 1000 Cuts arid Ornaineuts for School j vc.r*. deceased. J»»il.N 11 AM .MACK. D
Books. Newspapers, and Scientific works.
-he
Kn.
t 1,1-
tJrJcrs fjr any of these, and uls-i for Pressos, Clms
e»,Compos'.:.} Slicks. Cases, FuruUuic. Printing Ink
or any thing required in thu Priuliitg businesa, will bo
executed on the most favorable term.*, and with the ut-
na»?'. promptiM-lo, a large stork of the Foundry arli-
eb> being always on bund. GEORGE BRUCE.
New-Turk, Jas 23, ls3 J
117' Printers of Newspapers who publish thisadver-
AUMHewt, and forward a paper cniiUiuing it, la the
Foundry, will be allowed three dollars for it, if they
psuchase from ihe Foundry to Ike amount of $ Ii
HOLD, iu lo C
first Tuesday in ,
nest, in pursuance uf an order of the Ininurt
Inferior court ol Newton coituly, when sit 1 in;
d.nary pnrpo- -.
•iJfio U.ot osU.aBi!, , v<>. 1
rterenty Acres oS‘ Land,
nr It-si. in s.iul county, on tin: waters ol Harden's
. adjoining 'rijomas Butler. James Farmer ami
«. being oart of tin* real e-tale of Daniel Willi-
d.Tended. 'Fo be vd-l for t)ie benefit of the
arid creditors <»t <aiu deceased. Terms made
tin* known <
»f «ale.
NATHANIEL D W. )
T1IO.MAS T. TOWNS,
\dmr‘s.
32 ids
TIip Hilbhoro’ Joohcy €lal> Bacr.ss
W ILL commune* on tire 91U November next,
fr..» fur Buy horse ur coJL Those vv ho are not
suemlicrsof the Club, will have to pay double entrance.
JVfit Day—Mile lutats, free hit two year old colts
ouly—eutmoc* % 15. If noteuleicd by (he 15:b No-
veiuber. to be $ 3J.
Sen,nit Day—Twa miles beats free tor any aged nag,
bill liuble to curry iveisl.t naregulaJed by tbe ildledgc-
viiie Club—entmnee 4 W-
Third Day—Tbe bexl iImu* in lv*—entrance >} -30.
The purses w ill be worth from -$ lob lo N 'J«J per day.
GEORGE L AJ.F.XANDER, Hue’ry.
Heptcm;sr 24 57 at
t‘ll (batrict of :
iW
Id, Jack-
LAFAYETTE’S TDW.VMHIP.
FjXIIE SUBSCRIBER having beet, appointed the
agent of Gon. Lafayette, to dis|ajse of his
I.A.XI>8 IN FLORIDA* ts roedy to reccriu
proposals for tbe purchase of any portion, not leas than
Oils; Srsctlsm, of the Gaunrel's Township of laud.
About 5,»XMJ acres iu the South West quarter of the
township, is reserved from sole. The terms of sale
will bn cash, or one fourth in cash, and the residue in
unnual instalments, satisfactorily secured, will, inte
rest ou (lie ntuuuut of each it.statu.eat from the day
of sale.-This township of laud adjoint the city of
Tallahassee ; and. in reference lo localily.beulthlul-
l.ess of climate, fertility and adaptation of soil to the
endure of sugar and cotton, is unequalled by any other
township of land in the Territory of Florida
ROBERT W. WILLIAMS.
Tallaiinssec, October 9. 59 -11
For Sale, a Likely Negro ifion,
A TAILOIt by trade, supposed to bf> capable
of bttakui' ui good a «oat, \ or pnnlulouiis, uh
any Tailor in ilia State. He would be exchanged for
other Negroes, or the (erics would lux inado to suit
the purchaser. A letter addressed to VV. H. L.
(ireeiiesborough, Georgia, will In*, atteudod to, aud
further inforaiHtion giveu, if required.
October 18 39 bt
present them in ten,
i‘ptrmber 27
W'!:L
A BARCiAH.
|HE subscriber wishing to remove,
Would sell a liargHiu in hie posses
sions in Jones county, mi tlie Roads tead-
•ln* from (fturuifirly Fill’s uow) Tinsley's
Ferry, to Milledgevillvc aud Clinton, hnd near their
Intersection, containing
Six Flnndred and Twenty-six Acres,
more or less, about one half cleared, nod u larger pro
portion than usual of fresh land. There is a very
good two-story Dwelling House, Store Flonso. and u
gcxtd stand for business; Blacksmith Shop, Gin House,
and other necessary out buildings. The silnntion is
high and banltby, and the land productive. Pay-
mentsextanded to suit tb«« purchaser. Corn and Fod
der sufficient for the supply of the place, will be sold
With it. if desired. SWEl’SON TAVLOR
October 11
,*W 4t.
TO THE PUBLIC.
■JN^ conseqimnce of an arrangement between some
the craditon of the lato film of Batecnun A
Duncaa. aud J. B. Bateman, pro]»riet*>r of the
Union Hotel Property Lottery,
Good titles cvQ be depended on to prizn holders of
Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will luke
rdaca thu fourth M«>udav in m*st Docooibcr.
THOMAS BEALL,)
JAMES .SPIERS,
T. VV GOODE,
R. J. CRFaWS,
D. B GRANT,
W. P. YOKGE,
fleptember 29
f Al RE.VN Slii rllL*** Sals*...Will hex*.Id. in tIs
_J uti tins first Tuesday iu November next, in the | 2'rJ.) acre
town of Dublin, I^ureus county, between the usual i \V illiam*.
boors of sate, tbe follow ing property, to wit: j of said dec
Ouo of land 3yiut on the waters of Turkey |
creek, iu the seventeenth tlistrict, originally VV iikin- | Gsinexv
s*»n, now l^uireus county, number three hundred ,
thirteen,(313.) levied on ax tbe property of AsaJoi."*- : **-'
son. to satisfy a fi fa in lavor of Murrcl Finny.
Beveu «egroe«, lo wit: oue uagro woman nam
He-ter, nfxont 32 years old, Lydia, a girl ) 1 years o
Dilla, a^irl ] J years old. Mary, a girl 19 yeai
di&n. a gil l 8ycaisold, George, a boy (> ) ear-
sou. a boy 4 years old. all the :»l>ove named negroes ,
levied ou as the projK-rty • »f Bennet .S. (irnTin, to sa- j
'iffy a fi fa iu favoi of Joseph Cuuiings r*. Bennet 5. j
(j'rilfiu. ClIAULLd t>. GL*VTON, Sb lT. j
September 27
■ A PPLIVG Nll(»T:i!’S *iJi!f*r..W»mbe snid,
itt.iiii the fir>t Tuesday iu November uext.iu 1 lolrnes-
v’illo, Appling county, between the usual hours ot sale,
llio follow in^ properly, to wit:
One Lot of t;unl, containing 490 acre 4 , more or
less, in the 3.1 distrirt of Availing county, known l>y
lot No. 488, levk-d ou as the propeity «d* William
Bryant, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court
of DeKulb county, nt Ort«.l»er term 1*^27, in lavor of
Samuel riheals vs nitl Br)uut i property pointed out
lo uie by tlie plaintiff.
SOLOMON CANNADAY, Sirff.
Sept. 27
rgunWALL ^5M*iill % S;»h*....VV ill f.e
J3 Sold, at d'nttnall Coiirt-IIonse, thu first Tues
day in November next, between the usual hours of
sale. tk« following properly lo wit :
One Ox taken a.nllie properly of John Curry, to sa
tisfy un execution in favor of the State.
Sept. 27 C. F. McCALL. T). Sli lf.
Blii.wrofil Sheri IPs SsiU*...VVi
be Sold, on the first Tuesday in December
next, at the Court-house, in the town of Saudersvillc,
Washington county, within the usual hours uf side,
the following property, to w it :
Seven Acres of Land, including a tan-yard and vat*,
790 sides uutanned leather, more or less, 89 dry bides,
more or less, bark mill, and all appurtenances, levied
on to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Tomlinson Fori vs. Mor
gan Brow ii and Simon Whitaker—property pointed
out by defendant. S. A. 11. JONES, Sh ir.
October 17
\ IX SiH'rkiV* Wn!<*;~-Wifi be'Sold, on
the Grot Tuesday in December next, nf the
Coarl-housa door iu the town oi Ga : icsville, Hull
county, within (be usual houjs of sale, the following
property, to w it:
KM Acres of Laud, more or less, it being part of lot
No. 59. whereon I'tca&ant 11 ulscy now lives, and fifty
acres, more or less, it being pai l of Lot No. 92, and all
of his interest in hull oi Lot No. 38, and part of l.ot
No. ‘M, vthereoo James Jordiu now lives, aud u9 acres,
more or les*. it being pari of Lot No. »8, ajl iu the I 11 h
dirt riot, levied ou as the prosperity Fleasant Hnl.sey,
lo satisfy sundry fi fax issued frtjm Hall Superior Court,
one in favor ol Patrick J. Murray, uial others, \». said
Hulsey.
One Grey Horse, ninu years old, and one bay bor«e,
eight year* old. levied on as the property of tVilliam | i’ernis made kn
Fiulcy, to satisfy oue fi fa issued from Hall Superior
court, in favor of Patrick J. Murray vs. said Finley.
All James Jordiu'* right, title and interest, in part of
Lot No. 39, in tbe 4 1 ill district, w hereon he now lives;
also, one hay horse, 0 or fi venis old, and 29 laurels of
corn, more ur less, levied on as thu property of James
Jordin, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Hall Superior
court, iu favor of Jones A Sin mums vs. snid Jordin—
property pointed out by defendant.
One Cherry Secretary and Book-case, arid one Wal
nut Bureau, levied on ns the property of Cary W.
Jackson, to satisfy one fi fa in lavor of John R. Slnu-
ford vs. said Jackson and Absolcm Stephens, his secu
rity.
50 Acres of Lnnd. more or less, whereon George
Evans now lives, levied on as his property, to satisfy
a fi fa isenml from I lull Superior court, iu favor of llole-
man F. Simmons vs. said Evans.
October 10 A. CHASTAIN, Sli fT.
'•uniV •»! Ti
part , f
Crtl I
• first i
: uf J e
ELISHA WILLIAM.*, A*i
Gref
rattle.
sda
RE SOLI), on ifie fust T
rember next, at the Court-house
uu’.v. One V.OI of lattncl, known
the 12th di-*i id Henry comity, being the
William Frank, deceased. S Id for the
r * heir-* and creditor**. Terms made kuo
v o< -ale. JUIIN 11 AM MACK
Septemtjrr 1
in De-
Henry
No. 75.
Ada
e of Ben-
County,
WTI r ILL BF. SOLI), at the late n
V V jamio Tarver, dec’d, in Wnsl
on 'l’huraday ti»e 29th of N<*vein)»er ne_
All !li<t Per<<oiial ProjM-rtv
of said deceased—-old lor (lie benefit of the legatees
and creditors. .Sale to continue from day today until
all is sold. Terms made known "n the dnv of sale.
JOSEPH .SESSION'S, IVor.
September 27 tda.
0 lJ^NTOfl 8 to the above named estate, are i
-H-r quested lo make immediate payment; and thn
having demands agaiuit said e»tato, are requested
\ & 'ILL RE SOU), on Thursday tl.
9 w November next, at tbe bde reside
. deceased, in Laurens county, all
'S'jjc B 9 ci*h»ii:i1 I'rosn-i-ty
a-longed to said deceased, consisting dl horses,
hogs, sheep, corn and (odder, cntton, one yoke
nt oxen anj cart, lioiisehoUl and kitchen furniture,
[•lanlntion *uo!«. and many other articles too tedious
to mention. Tlie terms nt sale on the day, and the
sale to continue from dav to day. until all is sold.
EASON GREEN. AdmV
Au«ru«t_2l :w—tds
A (i l» I.F.A Rl.V t») an order of the honorable [ufa-
; “m rior court ofJetler?«m county, w hen sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the ('oiirt-ln*ii»e ill
'I'alhotton, Talbot county, on the first Tuesday iu De
cember next, with,in the* legal hours of .-bde, one
SjoI of Land, Ao. 30,
(forty.) in the 24th district of formerly Muscogee, now
Talbot county, containing 202\ acres, being part o
Ihe real estate of Isaac \\ . Raiford, deceased, tun
sol.I for the l.emdit of the heirs aud creditors. Term:
of sale made known on the dav.
CAMPBELL RAIFORD, AdmV
September 2^ Ids
publicly sold, at tbe Court-house in Milledge-
ville, that part of
> Lo! \«. 4, in Square Vo. 38,
iu the town of Milledgeville, which lies between the
house on Hancock street known ns Reid’s shop, and
Way tie street, (with the exception of au alley or com
mon pass-way of feet, near Reid's shop) and run
ning up Wayne street 110 feet. And also, the part
; of tlie same lot which lies between the foregoing and
1 Green’s lot, fronting 100 feet on Wayne street, and
1 running back the same distance. Hold as tbe proper
. ty of tb.• late firm of IS. A F. Grantlnud, agreeably to
1 an order of Court.
j S. GRANTLAND, Surv’r vV A dm
| August 30 32—ids
1 of the law,
Joseph
SESSIONS. F.x
•sday in De
BF. SOLD, nt the Court-Imu
orgia, on the first Ti
cember next, about
700 Arres ol’L.'intl,
in Warren county, whereon Henry Peebles died, be-
in? I he balance of his real estate, and left to his widow
during her life. Sold by order of the Inferior court
of said county, sitting for ordinaryjPurposes.
SOLOMON LOCKETT, Ex’or.
September 2<J ids
mid, BF* SOLD,
the
the first Tinsday in Fe
.unity of Twiggs, before
en the usual hours ot sale
Jt G REF. A B LY to an order of the Inferior c.omt of
a ¥» Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, w ill be sold, at the (’ourt-house in Clinton, on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
BJEaiiOSS,
belonging to the estate ot Henry .Smith decensed, to
wit — a woman Lixav, 35 years old ; Henry, 19 years
old; Hartwell, lo yt'-ars old ; Leah. 1 1 > ears old.’ Al
so JO I \ Acres of Laud, lying in said county, near Clin-
ton—also the balance of the. Perishable. Property ol
said deceased, consisting of one yoke ot oxen and cart,
cattle, bed and other urticlcs. Terms will be made
know u on the day.
THOMAS G. SMITH, Adm’r.
September 28 ids
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be
sold, before the Court-house door in McDonough,
Henry county, between the usual hours of sale,
Win- Tract ot' Land, No. 43,
in the loth district of said county, belonging to tbe
estate of Stephen Folsom, deceased, and sold by per
mission nt-the Court of Ordinary of Laurens countv,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
THOMAS BARLOW, Adm’r.
August 1G Ids
nenry county, containing VU2.J acres, known U i*
8, the other lying in Uie 12lh district of Doolv r,!,. *'
rnninti.ini, turn t,.,A...~ i... ». co uniy,
containing 202* acres, known hy No. ljj'7 q.'i' 1
friends and kindred arc notified to render in the' l * l<
jeclions to suid order, if they have any. Ir •1 | -
THOMAS G. JANES ]
WILLIAM CONE ’
July 12th, 1832
j Et'or,
4m
F OUR months after date, application will be mai i
lo the Inferior court of Laurens countv Ji
m. io me tmerior court ot Laurens county wt.
sitting asaCourt of Ordinary, for leave to sell ill
Lnnd and Negroes that belong to the estato of Dali!
McDaniel, lute of Laurens county, deceased T ®
F OUR month,after date, application will |, em „.
tu the lionorahle the|lnferior Court of Oelethn
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for tear.t*
sell 11 lot of land, in the lDlli district, No. 5, u f jj 6 .
formerly Muscogee county, belonging p, the li,,;" 1 ’:
l’eter U. Goolsbe, deceased. THE LEGATEES
4m
October 4, 1832
F OUR months alter date, application willhT^Tr
to the honorable Inferior Court of Era*,,,*
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, f or | e „
to sell all the real estate and negroes of Solomon II
ccr, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs. ltr ‘
Will be Mold,
O N Thursday, the 15th day of November nast, in
Houston county, at tlie late residence of Churles
Culpepper, deceased,
A11 Hie Ferjsliable Properly
of said deceased, consisting .of household furniture,
fanning utensils, n number of horses, cuttle, mid bogs,
with many oilier articles loo tedious to mention.—
Terms of sale made known ou the day.
SAMPSON CULPEPPER, ),
' > Ex Virs.
July 19
DAVID GRIFFIN, Ad»-,
20 *4m
F OUR months alter date, application will be mad,
to the honorable the Inferior court of the coon
ty of Burke, when sitting for ordinary purpose!
leave to sell Lot No. 284, in the 4tli district Apnlin.
county, the reul estate of Richard Bell, deceased 0
SIMEON BELL,Adra'r
Seplemher G, 1832
5 7IOUI! months after date, application will be raade
to tlie Honorable the Inferior Court of Twien
county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell nil Ihe Land and Negroes, belonging to the
tatc of William Edwards, deceased, late of said coan
ly ISHAM EDWARDS, Ei’or
September 20, 1832 4,,,
September 15
ELI WARREN,
Ids
S50STPOXED SALE...Agree ably to mu nr-
U. cb*r of tin* Inferior court of I.mire us county,
v\ lien siiiina: for ordinary purposes, will be soKIjui file
Gi rt Tuesday in November next, at the Court-house
.11 Randolph county,
One Lot of Land, !\o. BO,
iu Mi.* Itli district of formerly Lee, now Randolph
county, belonging to tbe estate of David Scarborough,
dcc.’d. DAVID SCARBOROUGH, Adm'r.
July 4 tils
TPOIVED SALE...Agrceauly to nn or-
rot t lie bonornble the Inferior court of the
unty ol Pulaski, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
Super hUrmdni Is
la llit Lottery.
37 l?t
Ticket* For Sale,
Union Hotel Property Lottery,
Jk T Mr. Pryor Wright’s and at Mr. Carter’* Con-
is. foctiasarv, Millodgeville.
Oatuher 19
40 9t
tbe Court-house door, belw
(lie foliow’init property.v
THU P'L.lirTATIO.\
belonging to tbe estate of William Faiwurds, deceas
ed, containing four Imndred and fifty acres.well im-
jiroved, situate near tbe Ocmulgee riser, about Imlf
way between Macon and Hartford.
ALSO-21 KEGSOSS,
conristiiij'ol men, women nnd children. Hobl for (he
benefit of tbe heirs am! creditors of said deceased.—
Terms made kuown on the day of side.
1811 AM EDWARDS, F.x’or.
September 20 tds
V 'Clll EAI.BLV to mi order uf th« lionoral.lo tlie * * old * n ll ", ! iownot Hartford. Fulaski oounly
Inferior Court of Taliaferro County when silling on U,e 1 "" s,ll ’y in November nest,
•dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court-1 loine, | ofi* ffiOt. jVO« Gift*
ill lie s«)ld at the Courl-Ii
iti {, rawtordville, on the first I uesday in December j j n j| l0 .](|, di.rtrict of formerly Dooly, now Pulaski
next, within the usual hours ot sale, the foUowmg pro- \ rr ,„m y , being all the real estate, of Lewis Yarborough,
the benefit ut the heirs and credi*
pelty.
I'niwCn
ford v i 11
iz:—B7A Apvph of L‘lll(l, lying
•Iville on the Sstagt* Road leading from Crave
to Powelton. Also one improved Acre Lot,
n the Town nf t?ro\vfordville, sob! as part of the real
■stale ol Marcus Andrews, late of said Comity, lic
ensed. Terms mude known on the dav by
WILLIAM PECK, AdmV.
ANN ANDREWS, Adm’x.
Srpt. 27. tds.
urt
rjjjl IIC SimSemBER offers for
9 JL sale bis
Plantation and Land-*,
adjoining where lie now lives, containing
G07 1-2 AC’JilCM, with nlmat 935 acres cleared
and under a good feuce. There is n comfortable
Bwellll|,s;-||(MIH(‘, and nfl necessary out build
ings on the premises—also a Gta-hoiise and Gin ready
(or use. Any person w ishing lo purchase, can see (lie
(or use. Any person wishing lo purchase, can see I,
premises and know the terms, by applying to ire.
ISAAC RAMSEY.
\jnunas county, Sept. 27
30 tf
LOOK AT THIS !
rrillll SUBSCRIBER will sail nt
JL ml UVTTMi)J\*i on the first Tues
day* in December next, before the Conrt-
bofure door m Eaton ton, Putnmu eountv,
about ACIIFjH OF LAND,
wore or lose. Two j*qnaiee and aixty odrl scree of
which lies <» Murder ercok. between Aafiurit’s mill
and lie. Peurifoy’s. and on th« road lending fro iu Fa-
tonton t» HUbbora^ Ja*»per «aunty. The balance lie
North of the read eupwito tbe Dwelliug-houae, and
MeetiiuE-"
West of the Baptist Meeting-house. The term* of sale
an foilowa—one fifth part of the pnrch.me money to be
paid down; the remaining four fifths in fuur annual e-
quaJ insudmeuta, with a|ipr«ved aoeurity to four sepa
rate notos te oach panel. 1 presume tmunderaoly
wore than one third is now wood-laud. It would be
well for purchaser* to look and oxumin* for themselves.
JAMEfl DOWDELL.
Harris eounty, Oct. 15 40 3t-
\[Y Tho citizens of Hail county will take notice, that
iu future, they will find all my levin*, and tliosu of my
Deputy, advertised in thu Southern Recorder.
October II A. (’IIASTAIN, flli'fi".
if a a Is iniltmliflT ils \ Vdili u Sold ,"c7n ;
If M. the first Tuesday in December next, at (Janes
ville, Hall county, within the usual hours of sale, tbe
following property, to wit j
100 Acres of Lnnd, more or less, with n saw nnd
grist mill thereon, lying on the North fork of Oconee
river, levied on ns the properly of Burro I Thompson
to satisfy sundry fi fas, one in favor of Wiley Harbin,
for the use of Stephen Reed, issued from Hall riuperi-
or court, and two fi fas issued from a Justice's court
vs. said Thompson; the land and mills pointed out.
by the plaintiff.
Aloo—One third part of 000 acre? of lnnd, and 200
acres of lnnd, more or less, all lying on thu North fork
of the Oconee river, levied on as the property of Wil
linm Wallis, to intisfy a fi In issued from it all Inferior
court, nt the instance of Patrick J. Murray vs. said
Wallis and Rnrrel Thompson, his security—tbe lands
pointed out by defendant.
October 16 JACOB EBFRHART. D.Hb'ff
NIlSTlfl’** Mills*.—'-Will be Hold, on
^R^LflLL BE SOLI), agreeably to an order of thu
V V honorable Interior Court of Oglethorpe conn
ty, sitting for ordinary purposes, before the
House door, in tin* town of Lexington, in said county,
on tlie. first Tuesday in January next,
THE EtSAE. ESTATE,
belonging to tbe minors of Pasehael Hmitli, deceased
the day.
WM. J EWELL. Guardian of Pasehael Smith.
J \MFS JEWELL, Guardinn of James Smith.
WM \MPBEEL. Guardian of Joseph Smill.
NATH 'It II. SMITH, Guard’n ol Chu’s Smith
October 1 ids
A GREEABLY to nn order of tlie Inferior Court of
^ a l )gletliorpe county, sitting as a Court of Ordina
ry. will be sold, on the 1st Tuesday in January next,
ut, the Court House in Lexington, <)glethorpo countv,
THE SEAL ESTATE
of Fdi Callaway, deceased, late of said countv ..Terms
Cash. ' MARTHA CALLAW AY, Adm’x.
He pi lf». I’*112. tds
-ruble the In-
shell sitting
sday in
esidencc
ILL BE HOED, ou the 20th N
in Twiggs county, ut the late
William Edwards deceased,
All tin* ffVi-soai.'il
belonging to the estate of said deceased; consisting of
Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep. Geese, Corn, Fodder,
Cotton. Tanned Leather, Raw hides, Bee-hives, one.
yoke of Oxen and Curt, Gin and Gear, Thrashing .Ma
chine. Farming and Mechanical L’len-ils. Household
and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Loom, Wheels,
Beds, iVc, an«l a number of other articles too tedious
to mention. Holjl for th** benefit of the heirs and ere-
ditors of said deceased.—Hale lo continue from day to
day, until nil is sold. Terms, twelve months credit
with small notes and approved security.
IHIIAM EDWARDS, F.x’or.
Sept. 20 ;jr» tils
ILL BE SOLI), at the Court-house in the town
ot Millcdgeville, agreeable to an order of the
bonornble Inferior court of Baldwin county, sitting
for ordinary purposes, on tin* first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, the REAL ESTATE of Jeremiah
Morris, decensed, consisting of about 300 Acres of
Lnnd. lying iu said county, adjoining Barrow, Moran
and Spikes. Hold on a credit of twelve months, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN R. SCOTT, Adm’r.
October 1 tds
V
H al
the timt Tuesday in January
ILL BE HOED, on Tuesday the thirteenth day
of November next, at the late residence of
Charles Sisson, late of Ilaber-ham county, deceased.
All 1 lie rcrislinhlt- ProjK-i-ly
of said decensed, consisting of hogs, cal tie, horses,
sheep, plantation iitensiG, one road wagon, one small
wagon, oxen and carts, household and kitchen furni
ture, one set of black-smith’s tools, two stills and still
vessels, corn ami fodder, together with a great many
articles too tedious to mention. Terms.—Twelve
months credit will be given; note and approved si
within tho mmol hours of sale, the following property,
to wit;
One Grey Horse, 10 or 11 years old. levied on hr vir
tue of a niortgago fi la, issued from Hall Superior court,
nt th* inatuuce of John Hills vs. La wry Booker—pro
perty pointed out iu said fi fa.
October 13 A. CHASTAIN. Fh’fl*.
M* ijt the ( ourt- j iy will be required. Tlie sale to continue from day to
BRAXTON SISSON. Ex’or.
September 3.
tds
Clcorfitt, Newton county.
Court of Ordinary, September Term,
I ANCEFOKD HA It It 18, Executor of (lie
J last will and testament of David Harris doccns-
•d, having discharged the trust confided, prays to be
dismissed from tiis administration. Whereupon it is
ordered by tlm court, that this rule be published once
* month, lor ii* months, in one of the public Gazette*
of this State.—A true extract from the minutes.
Septembers L , w6 ,n J L# HOPKINS, c. e. o.
Five Hollar* Steward.
TUAY12I4 or tSIulttn from
b Ik. sul.scrili.r, who jivrs near
8|*rU.mi ll,^ 2sill il.y of Aufim Ual,.
Marc M*oncy»
wllh e switch tail, some while spots ou
her berk, and a uetural trotter, about 7 years old. end
/lye* very fat when tlm left home. The above rew n'd
will be paid lo Any person oil the delivery of seid |x«
to the •ubsrribsr JUIIN llVNAf .M
qhrffUuilier Up Op 4<
B AKS:ie Shruitrs KjiIc.—U lii be Sold
on tho first Tuesday in December next, iu tiio
town of Newton, in said county, witTiin tlio usual boms
of sale, the following property, to wit:
250 acre* more or less, of oak and hickory land, well (
improved, whereupon John Bowls now lives, in tho 2d ,
district originally Early, now Baker county, No. 40,
(forty-six,) levied on as the property of John H. Fortcr, j
to satisfy liis tax for Uie years 1>29,1H30, and J631—tax !
due % 109 93 cents, and cost.
Also—250 acres, more or le*s, of pine land, in tho !
10th district originally Early, uow Baker eountv, No. j
91, (ninety-one,) levied on as thu properly uf William '
Bowen and Htauley Monk, lo satisfy two smalt fi fns
from a Justice’s court, in favor of William Brown: le
vy made aud returned to me by a constable.
Alio—250 acres more or less, of oak and hickory
land, in the 3d district originally Early, now Baker
county, No. 137* (one hundred and thirty-seven,) levi
ed on as tlie property of Hurtlet Bussey, to satisfy one
fi fa from the Huponor court of said county, iu favor of
Jacob I*. AbraJiaui, bear—property pointed out by the
defendant.
Also—One negro man by the name of Lins, about 30
years old, levied on as tlm property of Joel L. Hcarho
rough, to satisfy one fi f« from the Biinorior court of
said rouuty, in favor of Jeremiah Luiuhiu, and other
■moll ft fas. Term* cash.
October 19 ROBERT HARDIE, Hli’fi’.
Ik 7" ILL BE SOLD, at the Court-house in Walton
▼ T county, on the first Tuesday in November
next, under nn order of the Court of Ordinary of Hcri-
veil county,
mot Vo. 1 1*3, in flu* -2d IH*!rirt
of Walton county, as the property of William Tay
lor, deceased, late of Scriven county, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of snid dec’d
NANCY TAYLOR. Adm’x
Aug. 29 (tds*) of Wm. Taylor, dec’d.
A GREEABLY to an order of tbe h
IsL tenor Court of Oglethorpe count y, wl
for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before
I Inline door of said county, on tlie first ’J
January next, between tbe usual hours of sale,
The Liiiu! :seei1 XfeftTOCM
belonging to tbe estate ot Jacob Michael, deceased.—
Land sold subject to the widow’s dower. Terms on
the day. JOHN MICHAEL, Adm’r.
Sept. 13, 1832. 34 tds
GRI.EABEE to an order of the Inferior court of
Upson county, w hen sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will he sold, on the first Tuesday iu November
next, at the Court-House, in the Town of Thomaston,
Upson county, the following
Tra’l ol'Liuitl, (o wilt
No. 2fil, 2(’>2, 274, 275. ami 303, nil adjoiningand situ
ated on the waters of Flint River, in the 1st district of
formerly Houston, now I pson county. There are-
four hundred acres in good repair I’m cultivation.—
Farmers wishing to enrich their coffers by tilling the
soil, would do well to visit the plantation. Haul land
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Elijah
Tarver, deceased. There will he three instalments
given to purchasers, viz: One third of the purchase
money to be paid on the 25th December next, tin* se
cond, on tbe 25th December IH33, and the third on
the 25th December, 1**31. Approved security will be
required of purchasers. Possession w ill be given the
first of January next. JAMES WHITE, Adm’r
J til v 19 23 t<is
to:
Hold fi
of tlie said de - used,
DANIEL MASH BURN, Adm’r de bonis non.
August 23 tsd
F (>NTS»OtfI2l» SAAgreeable to an or-
der of the honorable Inferior court of Hancock
county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold nt
the Court house of Twiggs county, on the first Tues
day in December next, the following
Tract* of ILastd, to wit:
I' ruction No. 223 in tbe 28th district,containing 190^
acres; Fraction No. 224, in tbe 28th district, contain
ing 7t>i nc.res, and Fraction No. 231, in tbe 28th dis
trict. containing 40 acre*, formerly Wilkinson conn
ty, now Twiggs. Hobl for tlie benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Charles Abercrombie, deceased.
* A. ABERCROMBIE, Adm’r.
August 30 ids.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be
lo the honorable Inferior court of Houston coun-
ty. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Negroes belonging to tbe heirs aud distributees uf
Join: McBride, dec’d.
FAUNTLEROY F. CHAIN, Guard’n
September 19, 1832 4 m
F OUR months after date, application will he ramie
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Washing
ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a negro boy belonging to the estate of
Jumes Paradis, late of said county, deceased.
WM. PARADIS, Adra’r.
July 5, 1832 4m
I TI OUR months after date, application will he Made
to the Inferior court, sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for Houitou county, for leave to sell a negro boy
named Henry, belonging to tbe estate of Willi*m /.
V. Chewning, decensed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
DAVID H. CHEWNING, Adn'r.
July 23, 1832 4ia
PNOUR months afterdate, application will be made
* to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jafforson
County, wlion sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for Itavr
to sell number three hundred and sixteen. (316) in tb»
fifteenth district ot originally Lee County, drawn by
and belonging to the Orphans of John P. liarvvy, de
ceased, in order to nave a distribution.
EDWARD II. HARVEY,
FRED ERlCK MORIS. Guardian
Sept. 13, 1832 (4m) of Berrien Harvey
A GREEABLY to the last will nnd testament of
W illiam Crawford, late of Elbert county, de
ceased, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, at the Court House, in Sumpter county,
xot or mo. 54,
in tbe 171Ii district iu Lee county, at time of survey,
now Sumpter "eountv. Terms made known on the
day of sale. PETER ALEXANDER
BENJAMIN BROWN, .
I5ARDF.N ItUCKF.lt. S
August Hi. 188-1 nn in
P OSPOSKi) SALE...Will lie sold, on the
lirrt Tuesday in December next,before Hie Court
Iioiim* door in Hall county, agreeably to an order of
the Inferior court ot Taliaferro county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes,
I7.‘> Acre* or Land
iu Hall county, on the waters ot Ihe Mulberry fork of
the Oconee, whereon Ishum Williams now lives—To
be solit lor tbe benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of Da
niel Williams, deceased. Terms made kuown on the
day of sale.
NATHANIEL DAY, )
THOMAS T. TOWNS, 5
August 27 tds
Adm’rs.
Lout* .flonth* TYoticc*.
e NOI'R months afterdate, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Emanuel county, when
sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell Lot No.
IB9, in the 9th district of Troup county, it being the
land of Littlchcrry Thompson, n minor.
FEMLAY THOMPSON, Guardian.
October 18. 1832
g 71 OUR months after date, application will be raado
to the honorable Inferior court of Washington
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the balance of the real esstnte of William War-
then, nf snid county, deceased, to effect a division 0-
mong the heirs of said estate.
REDDING R. LEWIS, Guard'n.
October 4, 1832 m4in''
S NOUR months after date, application will he made
tn tho Inferior court of Jones cnnnty, whan wi
ling for ordinary purposes, for lenvc to sell Lot No.
197, (one lur.-idred nnd ninety seven,) in the sixth dis
trict of Currol Count v, the real estate of John li «■
kins. TAHITI IA HOSKINS. Adm’rx.
Z A C11A RIA11 EMM EK SON, Ad’inr.
Aug. 11,1832. [ In:] with the will annexed.;
OTICK...Twenty elsty* after date,
application will lie made to the honorable thi
Inferior Court ot Newton County, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to Bell the Negroes belpop
ing to the estate of William > King, deceased.
DAVID CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
September 21, 1832 dm
B TIOUIt months after date, application will be made
to the honorable tbe Inferior court of Taliaftrw
mnnty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to cell tlie real estate of William Frank, deceasad.
JOHN IIAMMACK, Ador i
July 5, 1832 dm
S ^loUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior court, sitting for or
dinary purposes, of the county of Oglethorpe, for leave
to sell thu negroes belonging to the estate of Allen I’ve,
decensed. PEGGY PYE, Adm’rx.
September 13. 1831 4m
B^OUR mouths alto.* date, application will be made
KL to the Inferior court ot Jones county, when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot num
ber 153, in the first district of Coweta eounty, und lot
number 13*\ in the first district of Muscogee county,
belonging lo the (Vplmns of Moses Smith, deceased.
LEMUEL P. USHERY, Guard’n.
August fi, 1832 4m
OUR months after dale application will be made
to tbe honorable the Interior Court of Laurens
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of Neill Mtinroe, deceased.
July 26 [4m] I) D. MUNROE, Adm’r.
U W71LL BE HOLD, on the first Tuesday in De-
V ▼ cember next, at tbe late residence of Charles
MrKinm y. Jr. in Jackson county, nil Iris j wool’ll mon ,l ls „fi C r rime, application will be made
ICoai Estate anil LiiJ'ilt Acg'rot's, A to (be Justices of (lie Inferior Court of Jackson
W'c'
four men and four women, together with the present
crop ot'-corn, fodder, cart nnd steers, Ac. One of his
Plantations of 575 acr«s, is of the best quality iu this
county, six miles from Jefferson, on a small creek w ith
a good water full. Persons wishing lo purchase lauds
iu the up-country, would do well to call ami view this
pluce. Twelve months credit will be given ou all of
the above property.
JAMES HAMPTON. )
JAM EH MONTGOMERY. ]
October ft
ounty, when silting furordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a part ot the real estate of John Carmicael, dec’d.
JAMES SCIS3AN, Adm’r.
July 19 26 4m
Ex’or*.
1 ^1 OUR months nfter dale, application will be made
to the inferior Court of Monroe County, when
sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of
tbe Land, nnd all the Negroes, belonging to the estate
of Elislinmu Wartbcn, deceased.
ELLEN SON TAYLOR, Adm’r.
October 11. 4m.
ILL BE SOLI). at tlie former residence < (
Jnnncth Swain, deceased, late of Thom a
county, on the 39th November next, nhout
200 Head of Horn and Ihf Cron
made this year, on said plantation, together with nu- i Carroll county, on the *:rsl 1 uesday in January next
merous other articles. hOT IffO. 2E9,
XX ill Ih‘ Soli],
Jk GREEABLY to an order of the Interior court of
Oglethorpe county, sitting as ash Court of tirdi-
, w ill he sold, at tbe Court-House iu Carrollt
MORGAN SWAIN, \
October 1
REBECCA SWAIN, $
Adm’r
ld.«
VS^ILL BE SOLD, on Thursday, the 15th day
V T i»f November next, iu Houston county, nt the
| r ft IT h Rule.——Will t* Sold,
on the first Tuesday in December next, in tbe
town of Berrien, |)im>Iv county, ill tl»v usual hour* of
•uie, U»e following proper ly t
tie land,
2024 acre* of pitte (and, iu thu Dili district of Mid
count) . known by No. GO. (sixty,) levied on nit the prm
|i«niy of Junic# Uuu, to vutiofy one li fa ioiird from Luu-
rvo* ^up«iior wouit, in luvor of John Roc, beurer.
OeloUr ‘jf l ift DI tf A NDl.IlM tfl.’lT
late residence of Charles Culpepper, deceased,
The I*eri*hal»le Properly
of Rachel Culpepper, decensed, consisting of*six or
eight hundred bushels of Corn, a quantfty of Fodder,
nnd n few thousand pounds of seed Cotton. Terms
of sale made known on tbe day.
ELI \VAIUU:N, En’or.
September 15 tdx
’%‘fSriLL be *old on the first Tuesday in January
V V next, in pursuance of the last will and testa-
in the 8H1 district of said county, belonging to tliees
tnte of John Lumpkin, deceased, late of Oglctliorpi
county. Terms, cash.
. SAMUEL LUMPKIN, Adra’r
Sept. 15th, 1832. tds
men! of Jamr* Zachary, late of Newton county, de
ceased, NO krri'x of K.hkiU, more or U11, in the
county ot Putnam, on the water* of Indian crank, ad
joining Alexander Favours, aud other*. Hold for the j
benefit of Hie heir*.
A. C. A. HIMMCNH, F.x’or.
MARY ZAt’UEUY, Ex’*. (
Heptf inbi-r 1)0 36 tds. <
Will he Sold,
\ GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordiin-
rv, of Columbia county, on the lir*t Tuesday iu
January next, at thu Court-house door, ill Columbia
eountv, tlie
Trncf of Lnnd,
whereon Thomas JoliiHton, deceived, lived before his
death, containing !l 1*1 kerra, more or |e*a, uu the
water*! nf Maddox's creek, adjoining Samuel Holliman
aud Frederick Brown. Hold for the purpose of n divj.
•ioo, agreeably to the last Will and T estament of Tlm-
mas Johnston, deceased. Term* itindo kuown on the
day of Mala. GREEN B JOJ1NMTON, Ex'or.
I )cNih««r 25 tds
f AOUR months after dale, application will lie made
to tin.* honorable the Inferior court of Taliaferro
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tlie real estute of Job Cutaway deceased.
EDWARD JANES, Adm’r.
Sent. 17. 18*22 4111
t OUR months after dale. Application will be mude
to tbe honorable tbe Inferior court of Oglethorpe
tenuity, w lien sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tbe real estate of Arm Kendrick, deceased.
ROBERT KENDRICK, Adm’r.
. August 4 .tin
1 71 OUR months nfter date, application will bemad*
to the honorable Inferiorcourt of New ton county,
wlion silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to #11
the whole of the land and Negroes, belonging to tlw
estate of William J. King, decensed.
DAVID CRAWFORD,Adm’r.
Sept. 10, 1832 4m
T 1ST OF BEAD LETTERS remaininj
.1 A in the Post Office at Forsyth, Monroe county,*
tho first day of October, 1832.
A. Robert Allen, Eliznboth Atkins, W. W. ArnoW,
Thomas Anderson, Charles Allen, Rebecca Ad*®*
Itdmiu Alford, Gilley Abner.
B. Moses Baldwin, Major Blount, Frederick Bailey.
Samuel Brooks, John L. Burton, Anthony Burnet,Afr
drew Bush, Mary Ann E. Beall, Andrew Barclay, Jow
Brooks, Huruh Beall, John F. Bellamy, Pasham Buck*
nor, W111. Bellamy.
C. Gilbert Clark, W. A. Crosier, Johnathan Ck|l*
Elina E. Cowles, Matthew Chiles, John Clark, W» e J
L. Cleinmons,Thomas II. Campbell, Cuthbcrt Collier.
William Cooper, Herod Clary. .
1). James M. Daniel, Dago, John Driver.
Moses Dumas, Greene Dake, Win. Douglitee, wia
Douglass. ^
E. LeviEzelle, Wm. Elliott, Charles G.Etai*; *
F. Martha Fluellen, Richard Fletcher, \V iH)*®]
ler, Thomas Floyd, Daniel Frazier, Lewis Foster, 1*
Freeman.
G. Greeiiebury Gresham, Daniel Gardner, J*®
Greer, Hail Goldsmith, Casandre Glover, Mary G&res
Littlebury Gresham. uB
II. Tboiiias M. Harris, A. C. Hawkins,
George W. Hansford, Joel Hendrick, John llorn.^
rel Holla way, John Harden, Henry VV. Hall, » J
Harden, Josiali Hurrold, David Hurrold.
J. Josiali Jordan, Thus. F. Johnson, John Ing raB *’
Jesse W. John.
K. C. Knapp, Beniamin: Kev, John King. ,
1.. Wm. Lepchmuu, Edward Liner, Soutliy D
ton, Rev..M. Lowry, Murtlm Lake. ... .11
M. John Miller, Evans Myrick, Henry Mn^
Wm. May, Daniel Sic Kay, Elizabeth G. Martin, J
L. Martin, Pendleton McDonald, Win. McCoH, W
son Miller, Aim Myres, H. McNight, Thoiims Alia .•
John MeEwen, W. A. Moore, Hardy McGlawn,*
theiv McCullough, M. W. McCraw, Wm. Mc (,e | D0 '
Win. Milner, John McLane, Alexander McDonald-
O. Henry H. Oliver, Matthew Olivor, VViu 0
I ^IOUR months after date, application will he made
to the honorable Interior court, Hitting as n Court
ol Ordinary, for Newton county, for leave to sell the
whole ot the real estate ol Thomua Mewborn, late ot
said county, deceased.
. AARON IIAYGOOD, Adm’r. I AlhTn;
Jii.y Vj, 1932 dm j ‘g*
1 ^1 r> 1 . : ' , ; Hioiib. Rail ml M. Stewart, Jas. Htuwurt,
? { I J} nfb’r date, application will be nmdo | Iv, Anthony ii .Smith . qv#.
h* Ihe honorable Infermrcourt uf Waibinglon T. AImjI Tatum, Henry Turner. Thos- Tuk^
troe, Alwiriciii l lulutret.. ,
I*. Win. Patlurmn, Win. Powell, Hov-J. v-
frr«>n, Fruncis Piurker. „
John It. |{:i«,.|l, Wm. Ithnriei, Holompn
Jieli Hik-Iiv, Aurirr.mi Koddinff. J»m> . ^
S. Afi.rtIn: Hharklefonl. It. Hump.
lliitli. Rit'liaril M. Slewarl. Jas. HfoWBCt, JOl®
JOH-riUXTIXC.
Nrnily nwnied lit O.in ffllrr.
“ >r:.T cimr: m wnnimRioi. i r. AM Tmuiii, Ilnitrv Turner. I *'"" ' ,•*,
oounly, when tilling Or orilltmry piifpoMi, for lenve Turnham. Kiiuiin M. Taylor, Muriha lnylor, '•
1 l , l ! n ; 1 »" 1 «"*'■'>«* «. Ill,, e,i«m .,f 1 Taylor, Mi». Aim Tnylor, John W. Turner.
W iliiuin U inker, decvnieri, foi lUo |iur|M).u oi making W. Himmi Whitaker, Jn:in.» Wilder. W";
II riivi.ion amoiii: till! LentlniK, |„ r Willi,.... Wirr. John '* «>« "•
.dlvWonainoni Ihe UKatee,. ' * j |« f , William William., Inanr. Wier,Johii \VW»’
moil AUUwBmuw, 1 AJ-Yr, j ' WilUon.J^'^ pjr ,
July 3, l*OC 4m O-teU. I*