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SHERIVFS’ SALKS.
H all siieriir» saic***oWiii »»«* on the
first Tuesday in November next, at tin* < <>urt-
House door in the town of Gainesville. llrill count).
within the usual hours of sale, the following properly ,
to wit: . , . ,
One sorrel mare, seven or eight years old. ie\n*«i
on ns the properly of IMeasant Hids v. to s^tisly
fi fa in favor of Jones & Simmons ’
kins and Pleasant llulscy, his see
AdiniiiistrutotV A Executors' Sales.
\ Valuable Traci of B.ama
of said county.
October 4
CURTRIGliT, Adm’r.
eased, and sold to
Terms made known
ember
CHASTAIN, Sh’ff.
Sept. 25
Sherlfl’sSale.
... A Tract of* l.aml in formerly |
Randolph county, know n in the plan of -aid ;
|,ot No. 28, in the Dili di-tsicl. Said hind 1
good and well w atered. Sold for •
creditors of raid deceased. Te’ins, j
udil with approved security.
WILLIAM II. SMITH, Ex’or. '
r’dna
William Wad- j Lee. 1,1
j connly
i to he \
liefil of
-— j twelve month
Will he sold, on the |
first Tuesday iti November next. '•} • lle 0ollrl ' | 2:1
House door in the town of (iainesvillo, Hail • , GKKEAUI.Y
within the usual hours of sate, Iho following property, SlaudleyJni
to wit: j will lie sold at linker Court-house, on the first 'lues-
50 cast-steel club axes. 2 broad axes, I liaud-nxe, i ^ j,,.. j„ December between the usual hours,
mens’ saddles, 13 bridles, 0 wagon whips .together o.T4) \rrv* of* IjSIIHI*
with sundry other “•known as Lot No. !!!», 3d district formerly Early. now
fiirni»ore.r.rockery. glass ware, nnd looking glftsses 4 | co|||| , ii fiVii.g the real eslale of said deceas-
cow. and calves, 1 kegtobacco, various hooks • ; eJ Si(|(J fi J |||e be!1 J fil 0 f„,e heirs. T —h.
ting box, 2 mnttocks, 2 weeding hoes, * iron ttclli •
rakes, a remnant of drugs, various disks. several lamp*,
together with n smnli remnant of merchandise,
"" " rtrn * ,r * r “ JREEAIlliV to an order of the Courtof Ordiri;
A GREEABLY’ to nn order of the Inferior Court of | jXN the fust Tuesday in February next, will In*
Greene county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- f sold, before the Court house door in Carrollton,
sin*, will he sold outlie fir.-l Tuesday in December next, j Carrot I county, agreeably to an order of the honorable
before the Court-house in (Sreenesboro/ ( Comt of Ordinary of Jasper comity, Lot Of Ltlltd,
CO Kutulolpl, Count*, for Sale. I, BUB] MX Si , No. **,!.. ih.:d«h dij.nrt of ™m
A Cltr.i: u:l.\ t,. th.- In.t Will and Tartamei.t of | .'.”.V. ,e c9,Ule 2 1 '"" ry ' V “ ,5 '’ n ' J- > eased. ing to ilia heir, of Hand All
m WiMiam Smith, deceased, will be sold in Lei-
jrinc 1 ttflclborpe county, on the first Tuesday in De*
B EFORE the Court-house door in Lee county,
will he sold, on the first Tuesday in November
next. A Tract of* Lailil, in said enmity, known
as Lot No. I 17. in the 2d district, belonging to the es
tate of John L. Kowliu, deceased. Terms on the day.
WM. IV CULBERTSON, Adurr.
September 2 tda
| A LL persons iudehted to tile estate of Mattlie
the last W ill ami Testament of
. late of Elbert county, du
September 25
WILLIAM JONES, Ex’o
clock, I sett land and gold maps, and some other • (hiuomim w ...
small articles too tedious to mention: all levied on and n p Wilkinson countv, will he /old at the court- _ * S,, P ! 25
tobesoldtheas propert^of^AJisalom | house door of auid county, on the fir^f Tuesday of He- j A , , persons indebted to the estate of J. J. Prude,.
I lough,oil. deceased, are requested to mak
mediate payment; and those having demands against
said estate, are requested to present them.
RU BEN HOUGHTON, ExV.
J A NI ’ I!. 1 f OUG11TON. Ex' t rx
Greene county, Sept. 20, 1833. -10 (it
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas Pul
bn, deceased, will come forward and make |a»y-
demands, will please present j
JOEL WILLIAMS, Adm’r. 1
30 fit
effect a division anion
on the day.
ARMjSTLO DODSON, ?
J. V. DISMUKES, i
I October 10 |d*_
P ostponed sale.—whoio s.»id, »t
Newnnn, Con elu county, on the first Tuesday
j in November „,*xl, williin (be nsiml linurs, agreeably
1 to mi order of the liounndde lufeiinr Court of Jett’er*
) son comity, silling as ft Court of Ordinnry.
i.»t or i,ami. Xo. i:i:i,
1 in the first district of Coweta county, flic property of
• the orphans (»f William Donaldson, deceased. Terms
1 of sale rash. WM DONALDSON, Guard'll.
, October 2 id*
urt of Piitunm
W II.1. BE SOLD, nt the Courthouse door in j E.V.tT! months nfier dnte, npplicnlion will 1,„ m .
l)ul>tin, Laurens county, on the first Tuesday .M. to the honorable the Justices of the If
in Jnnunry next, agreeably toiin order of the Court id Court of Pulaski county, when sitting os n p erior
Ordinary of Slid county, one Square OF l.slll.l, Ordinnry, for leave to null tliu Lund mot NevrolT, 01
lying in mill comity, consisting ol 2(«y acres, adjoin- ! longing to (lie estnle of ffohcrt \V. \V. Wvm ” " e ‘
.... I "... 1.. C _.I .. ■— censed, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditor.’ de '
DENNIS D. SANDF.I 8 i'll
July 2. 1833 KO * . Ad Wr.
_ 4®.,
1 71 OUR months after dutn. application will he^.7.T
to the lionoinble Interior Court of Wnsliinii 6
county, whilst acling ns a Court of Ordiinirv fori” ° n
to sell nil the rcnl estate of Morris .Unions, rf P ,.„. eHV , ,!
late of said county. 1 ase d,
f. SPEARS, Adm’r.
4 m
ng James and Hardy Stanley and others—also, one
Silver Watch, the property of Joshua C. West, of said i
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit ol bis heirs and j
creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale
MOSES S. WEST, Adin r. ;
October 7 Ids’
thci
and those havi
i as the law directs
Force, and again
i fl fa in favor of Benjamin W
(lie said Absalom. .
Also—One house and lot in the town of Game 1
xvhereon Bradley Dalton now lives, levied on
property of said Bradley, to snif«fy t ' n h 1
Jnstictj Court, one in favor of Joue« A; Siinm
gainst the *aid Bradlpy, and the other Hi f«v
Jones <% Simmons, for the use of J. R Stand-
gainst the said Bradley; levy made and rdan
me by a Constable
tille,
^(iREEABLV loan orde
October 2. 1833
ABRAHAM CHASTAIN, Hb’fl*.
Postponed.
H all SNcrtfps sni*-.—v.'ai he »',i,i on
the first Tncsdny in Novcmhor ne,t. m lh«
court honsc rinor in the town ol tlnimwillc, Hull ,
county, within the usual hours of sclc, the fulluw ing j
property, to wit:
Three lots of land and two frariioar.. lot No. 2 t. in
the imh district, and lot No. 8, in the I Lb district, and
lot No. 38, in the rttli, and fraction No. 5. in the Ifiih
district, and fraction No. 8, in the I'tih dGinrt ; and
one nanro woman named Jinney. a 1 out thirty vears
old, alllex'ie I on *« tlie projH-riy of Francis C. Ando,
to satisfy sundry fi tap, one in favor of Van Antwerp, j
& Co. v*. aai.l Ando. j
One lot of land, 2*0 acre*, more or lets, it being lot j
No. 04, in the lltli district of Hall county—levied on i
as the property of Neely Dobson, to •atisty two ti fas 1
in favor of Thomas Doolev vs said Dot»-i*n.
A. CHASTAIN. Sh’fi*.
Sept. 25
H ancock sjioriirs sair...wiiiheHoid,
on the first'Fnea lay in Nnxeinher next, at tier
Court House door in ‘he town of Sparta, within the
usual hours of sale, die following property, to w it:
One hundred and twenty-five acres ol pine land,
more or less, on the waters of W illumin’ Creek, adjoin
ing lands of Holland others. levied on as the projwrtv
of John Walker, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Sayre, lor
the use of Henry Johnson ; levied on and returned to
me by a constable.
BENJ. K. BUTTS, H. II. C. j
Sent. 25, 1833.
H ancock s»M»riir» Naio-.Miii i»e sold
on the first Tuesday in November next, al llie
Court-house door, in the town ot Sparta, witbiu the
usual hours of sale, the tollowiug property, t• • il^:
289 acres of pine land, on the waters of Tiger
creek, adjoining lands of Ewing and Welden, le\ ird
on as the property of lohn J S Mites, to ‘■at.«fy sun
dry fi fas issued from h Justice’s Court—levied on and
returned to me by n constable.
BENIAMIN K BUTTS. Sh’ff.
September 25
cumber next,
Till* I/3IM1,
belonging to the estate of Waldegrnve Clopton deceas
ed, of said countv.
THOMAS CLOFTON, Adm’r.
June 12 ^ tds.
of the honorable Infe-
•onrl of Troup county, when sitting lor or
dinary purposes, will be sold before the Court-house
door in Grcenosboro’, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next,
GO Acres of Land,
lying in Greene county, adjoining Curtriglit and oth
ers, on Richland creek. Hold for the benefit of Hart
well Howell, idiot. Terms ol sale on the day.
NATHANIEL IIOWEL, Guardian.
July 31
GRIEAHLV to an order of the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold at the Court house door in Lexj
ingtoti, on the first Tuesday in November next,
liOT \o.
(three hundred and sixty-eight.) in the 12th (twelfth)
district Irwin county, original 1 )’. Hold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of James Drake, deceased,
ns a part of the real estate of said deren-ed.
ARCHIBALD DRAKE
August |t»
1dec’d. late ol Wa«hiugtou county, are requested
to make immediate payment , and those having tie-
mantis against said estate, me requested to render them
in according to law.
NANCY PRUDEN, Adm’rx
Oct fiber 15 39 «t
IS
an order of the Inferior Court ol Pike county,
ling for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
Aral Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours, !
at the Court-house, in the town of Zebulon, one
LOT or LAAI>, No. WO,
in the Hili district of lormerly Monroe, now Like conn- |
tv, belonging t«» the estate of Thorm-s ti. Sheliee, de
ceased. Hold for the benefit of the heirs, tXrc.
ALARY SIIEHEE, Adm’rx.
October I ids
WtT Ol iri],—All persons indebted lolhe cslate *»f
1^1 Enoch B Hmilh, late of Washington county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment ;
and all those having demands against said estate, are
requested to present them ie terms of the law.
ALLEN HMITH. \ Adm’rs of E. ,
PETER P. HM1TII, $ B Hmillf. |
October 4 38 (it i
| TNDER an order of the Inf.
county, w hen sitting for oi
he sold, in tin* tow u of Americi
the first Tuesday in November next.
l,ol \o. t£3fl, In till- B.illi Wixl.
I formerly Lee. now Homier county. Hold tor the he-
j nefil of the orphans of Thomas (’. Singleton, deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day.
GREGORY SINGLETON, Guardian.
! August 9 Ids
f TNDKR an order of the honorable Inferior Court
J of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary
1 purposes, will he sold, on tin* first Tuesday ill Novem
ber n«*xt, at the Court-house door in (tglethorpe coun
ty, within the leg d hours of sale.
All Use 5,ami*
belonging to the three youngest heirs of William lleas-
■ |V. fleeea.-ed. which have been dt»siglialed hv a di vision
nd imuihered, which iiumbcr.s will lx* made known
-.n the day of sale, as also the terms ol’snle.
ABRAHAM GREER, Guardian.
W ILL BK HOLD, at the Plantation ol the late
Joseph Reese, deceased, in Morgan county, on
the 22 d day of November next,
All the AVrislinlHv Properly
of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules, w agons,
farming utensils, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn. oats. iVc.
The household and kitchen furniture, lour wheel car
riage, Sic. wt'i be mid on the day following, at the re
sidence of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Reese, in Mudison.—
Terms oil the day of sale.
THOMAS CRAWFORD. ? . , ,
i... i®, .. .. Aom rs
October 8
JOHN ROBSON,
eptember 18, 1833
September 3
t
of Ml
be sold,
[joiiufy, i
Adm’i
o
TOW A LOTS FOR HALL.
N the first Tuesday in December next, will be
publicly sold before the court house door in the
. r t T777 I * . • .7 “ 7 town of Milledgeville, the following lots in said town,
A l.ULKAIILI l«. nn -mlrr of III.; fnlPnor ( oi.rt of ho | o i > H „ alu Kl.-min^ f Jn.ml.ind, .Jec'd.
OKl.-tl.orpe comity. «lien sillmK for ordinary N „ r||l ,„, |f N „. 4, in s lllin . No . a7 , „„
purposes, will lie sold at the Lour -House in . erry, w|m . h th( , r( , |s ,, , , ( i weln „ K | 1()lls( , ami out houses,
Him,ton county, outlie first I uesdny in November ] villf; Jetferson street, mid ltuiv ucettpied by Col.
Hamilton.
order of the Inferior Court
.hen silting for ordinary purposes, will
at'the Court ll 'ii«e, in Amorim*. Sumter
m the first Tuesday in December next.
MIT NO. Sll),
in tlie 30th district lormerly Lee county, nmv Sumter
county; sold ns the properly of Snrttlt i’ip/ptitrirk, tle-
eensetl. Sold fur tlie benefit of the creditors ol said
deceased. (iUORUE LA MI FORD, Ailinr.
Sept 25, 1833 Ids
W ILL III'. SOLD, lor cash, nt the Court House
ill Milledgeville, liuldwiit comity, on the first
Tuesday in November next, A M'fjro AVoilliUl
named Luey, the nrnperty of John 1). Smith, an ur-
pan. M I'.AIJlx LESUEUR, liurdiuii.
August 2(>, 1833. tds -
/ILL HE SOLD, In Lexington, Oglethorpe
iiiily. 011 the first Tuesday in January
I ^OUH months after date, application will l w ma 7
to the honorable the Interior Court 0 f q . e
lltorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
leave to sell the real estat** of William Arnold aJ. • 4
SAMUEL LUMPKIN.' FiW
August 21, 1833 ’ , ^ or >
1 710UR months after date, application will bemad*
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorni
j county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, forleave lA
I sell the real and personal estate of ElUsa’ S MnJi '
deceased. JAMES S. SLMS E.'i’
| Aneitst 28 , tm
E *|(tUR months niter date Hppiicat^n will belSdi
to the Inlermr Court of Laurens county, wli Pn
I filling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to >ei|’ n || th e
j interest David Ingram, deceased, had nr owned in ■>
i ««rliiin negro boy named Ben. for the benefit n f it»»
h"in DANIEL ROBERTS. Adi!|*“
J ’ 11 - N ^ 4m
M^HIJR months niter date, nppliciitinn v\ ilflje nihiil
BL HOLD, at the I’ourt I louse in Mil- j JL to the Inferior Uourt ol Appling county when
V X ledgeville, Baldwin county. on the lir*.t Tues-1 sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave (o sell the Land
day in January next. I belonging to Light Hagan's orphans, for their herw.fW
A Likely Neffl-O nan, I f BENAJe'r SMITH, Guardian.
named Bob, belonging to the. estate of Whittington ! _ September 13, 1833
Moore, deoeased, and sold agreeably Io the Will of | 11^ OUR months after date, application w ill be rande
said deceased, for the benefit of his heirs. Terms ol , B to the honorable the Inferior Court of Tm
Al'I’LLlON Bl\ INS, l.x’or. \ county, when sitting for ordinary nurnoses f..r
Oct hi I-M3 39 Id
^TV71LJ, BE HOLD, on the first Tuesday in Janu-
Y T ary next, before the Court-House door, in
Dublin, Laurens county,
One Tract ol" Land,
containig two hundred acres, lying on the waters ol
Mes-iei's (’reek—Hold under an ord**r of Court, for
the benefit ot the heirs and creditors ol Edward Hern
don, deceased.
GEORGE HERNDON. Adm’r.
Oct. 1C, 1833. 39 tds
Lot mnithvr 1)5, in Hie 5!li Distr»i , l ;
it being the real estate of Ann Kendrick, deceased, and
«whl for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. ROBERT KENDRICK, Adm’r.
August 2>8 tds”
A GKLL.ABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
J%_ of Columbia county, w hen sitting for ordinary ;
purposes, will be sold el the Court house in Gaines
ville. Hall county, on the first Tuesday in November
\\
the following property, tielonging to the estate of Eliza
Also, lot No. one. in the same square, on Hancock H. Mollov. deceased:
Street. | Tlliaim XEttKOEtt,
Also, the South-Eastern part of lot No. 4, in the Harrison, h'.diii 34, John about twenty-five, and 11 a r-
sauie square, with the houses on it, now occupied by ' r : H |te nlmut 18 vears old. Also, one' I lm.se ami Lot
Mr. Julian. I his lot fronts 10 feet on Greene street |,, || lf « p,\vn of f^exington. pleasantly situated for a pri
vate family. 'J’erms made known on the dav of sale.
JAMES S. HIMH. Ex
W” O’l’K' L.—All persons are hereby notified not
to trade loi any note, or notes, payable to the
, under>igned, :i« administrator, on tin* estate of James
M McColl, dec’d. on the following persons—William
Hull, Joseph Rouse, B. B. Rutland, Wyatt Hunt,
Ham’I Arehv, Jno. .1 English, Jacob Lewis. I >. Coogle,
and B. Grier—as they have been unlawfully detained
by Joseph Tucker, an agent employed to liquidate the
aceounts for which they were given—and the makers
thereof are also lorwarned from paying them to the
said 'Tucker or any one else except the under igned.
JAMLH BRIGHT, Adm’r.
Ilawkinsville. September 24 37 4l.
R moiitli*-alti-i date, iippliealion u ill he inadr
.M. to the honorable tlie Intelior Court ot Franklin
| county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sella part of the real and personal estate of George
i Stovall, sen. deceased.
G. W. STOVALL, ) r ,
J. STOVALL, j l x 01s.
i August 7, 1833 4in
I —
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Imr .
to sell a Lot of Land in Monroe countv, known by I nt
No. 18, in the 5th district of said county, it being the
real estate of Jesse and Louisa Moselev, minors for
their benefit, &c.
J„,y 3, ,833. T " OMAS SAM'.DLKV.Cunrdiim.
S ^lM-li months Hit iii a lint*-. iii.plivHtion will he nieTe
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Wiley Hopper, lute of said
county, dc'
August 28, 183.”,
PETER R. (IOOLSBE, Ailm’r.
4 in
B^ ()l mi’HllisHfli-f ilaln, n|i|ilii:nlioii will lie mmle
io tin; hoimralilc Inferior Cnuil of Monl-ninc-
ry '■•unity when silting lor onlinnry |ini|iosr8, for
Ir 11 vi! to sell tlm ri-.iI csltilt; of Saiiiio-I Miller, lute of
said countv, deceased.
JOSEPH MILLER. ) 4 ,
1*11 ERE BY MILLER t Adln 'r«
H33
»*p|p inber 13, I*33
4 in
mid runs buck lift feet.
the following lots, and parts of lots, in M illedge- j
F. Grantland:
S NOUK r
to till
oiintv. wli
o sell' the
August 22. 1833
tds
T
11.2 4 FI31IKO Siierilf s !
— W ,||
vfordville. Tali-
nferro county, on the tir«t Tuesday iti November next,
within the lawful hours of sale, the following propeity,
to-w’it:
A Library of Medical and Miscellany hooks, con
taining two hundred and fifty vol«. 22 British I'ivts,
2 cases \n»pntating In-tninient*', I c,a*e 1'reuhining,
1 case Obstetric, I ca*e Denh tnig. I Stomach Tube.
Tooth Forceps, I case tooth iu*tinnients, an Electri
fying Machine, 1 Mahogany Sofa and Mahogany Desk.
All levied 011 as the property of Fitzgerald Bird, to
tisfy a Mortgage fj in issued from the Inferior court of
said county, in favor of Arietta Bird—property pointed
outiuisuid mortgage.
WILLIAM LITTLE, Hlt’lV.
July 12. |
POSTFOMEB.
T elfair Shoriir’s sai<?....wni he sold
on the first Tuesday in November next, in the
town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Three tracts of land, to wit, nninliers (55, A 152 A
Lot Yo. ICO, in llir Slii l)i*t.
of Hull 1:01,nly. All".on tin' first Tiicsiluy in Decent- t )ie inlerseeliiin ofjMlc
her next, will be sold in Berrien. Dooly county, Lot
No 190 in the first district nf said county, containing
199 acres. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of Robert T. Allen, deceased. Terms cash.
REUBEN MASSEY, Agent
for Mary I*. Pryor, Adm’rx.
A'lg'isl 21 ids
\ T Newnnn. Coweta county, on the first Tuesday
in November next, will be sold, agreeably to an
order of the honorable Infn ior Court of Washington
county, sittinjr ns n Court of Onlinnry,
LOT OF LAND, Ao. Ill,
in the fill district of Coweta county, being n part of the
real estate of Elizabeth Sanders, deceased
BCRJIKL SANDERS, Adm’r.
August 2-1 » bis
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, in front of the Court House, in
lh‘, belonging to the late firm of
Nos. 1 and 3 in square No. twelve.
Nos. 3 and 4 in square No. seven.
No. 2 in square No. twenty-seven—Theatre lot.
That part of No. 4, in square No. 27, which lies at the town of Dublin,
“ and Greene streets, bound- The E*la!e
ing 105 feet on the first and 140 feet on the last named belonging to E.li/.aheth Foy, deceased, consisting of one
street, with a reservation of 40 feet square including square of land No. 211, in the 17th district of old Wil-
the grave-yard. ' Unison, now Laurens county. Terms, 12 months
No. 4, in square Nn. 37,Nvitli a small house on it. j credit.—Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for
The North part of lot No. 1, in square No. 39. on I the benefit of tlie heirs.
Wayne and streets, containing two-thirds of an j II. ALLEGOOD, Sen. Adm’r.
acre. ! Sept. 11 Ids
Till) Eiistcru part. iifv^oncre lol on which Jim now j ««MLI. BE SOLD, oi, \\ i-.ln.^di.y. Dll. Km
Masonic Hall Ini, <hn> is Sksctml, with sovoral hnuses bcr a , h „ llse nf Thomas l’lillin ,1.-
S °n Hancock street, iinil containing about CPMH( j „ f .inniity, all of l.is Cions' -
TYiT OUR months after date, application will he made
si 1 to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of 'Tatt
nall county, for leave to sell all the real estate of John
Joyce, late of said county, deceased—of which all | of said comity deceased
concerned will please take due notice.
HENRY JOYCE, Ailin’
August 14, 1833 4m
ulli* alter date, application will In* made
lonorahle the Interior Court of Greene
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
( Joseph Carter, senior, late
thereon
half tin
Also,
Tern
half acre lot known as No. 42, in Clinton,
of sale will be made known on the day.
S. GRANTLAND, Adm’r Sc Survivor.
Sept. 25 38—tds
a:
sold.
late of
T the comity site io Floyd c»
the first Tuesday io November u
fortuity to the Will of WlfH^ngton M
Baldwin county, deceased,
Lot of* l.aniL Yo! I SO,
in llie 2llli ill.trirt. 3d sccTion. formerly Chernkoe I MICHAEL WIGGINS, Gimrdi«n
now Floyd county—for the benefit of the liens o August 19 tds #
said deceased. Terms of sale, cash
APPLETON BIVINS, Ex’or.
tds
O N the first Tuesday in\Nq#cmber next, will be
srdd, •! the Courl-housiMi Campbell county,
lj<»1 Yo. 107, ill IjtV 7th District,
containing 292^ acres, iind^r an order of the Court ol
j Ordinary of Burke count<^\ as the properly of the heirs
. of Mitdiael Wiggins, deceased, late’of Burke county.
1 'Terms made known on the dav
August 28
O N the first Saturday in November next, will be
A T the Court-house door in Snndorsville, Wash-; SltM’li Csilllo*
2 m ington county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday . ot sale
in December next,
A Young Nogro Fellow, !
named London,belonging to the estate of< )tway Glenn,
and sold agreeably to an order of Court, lor the benefit
183, all containing 202 A acres, lying in tin* 7th district, 0 f jfij. heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the
1 ‘ PATIENCE GLENN, A
sold, at the late residence of Win. A. Hkrine,
IO liond of* II oi’uvs anil Filly head of;
ide known on the day 1 \"^/’lEL BE HOLD
SKRINE, Adm’r
MARY R. SKRINE, Adm’rx.
September 3 tds
N the first Tuesday in December next, will be
I10HI ;in<l Kit<‘li« k ii Furniture, Plautation
'Pools. Horses, Cattle and Hogs. The sale to contin
ue from day to day, till all is sold. Terms made known
011 the day of sale. JOEL WILLIAMS, Ailm’r.
Sept 25, 1833. Ids
^ rwiLL BE HOLD, on the firM I’uesili.y m | > •
^ Y cemher next, at Tattnall Courthouse, be*
ween the hours of ill and 4 o'clm:k, the follow ing
roper!y. to wit:
1253 Aires C'iiio SjiimS,
in Tattnall county, lying on the waters ot Beard’s
creek, granted to James Stephens and others, with
veral improvement* on said land. Sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of James Stephens, dr-
censed. Terms made known on the day.
COLSON GROOMS, Adm’r.
August 24 tds
8 ^3OCR mouths after date, application will he made
to the honorable I nferior (’ourl nf Gwinnett comi
ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
ill the real estate of Isaac N. Young, late of said enmi
ty, deceased. JAMES Al'STIN, )
WM. M. ROBERTS, > Adm’rs
MARY YOUNG, ^
September II. 1833 4rn
& .TOFR month? after date, application w ill he made
to the Inferior Court of Henry county, when sil
ling for ordinaiy purposes, for leave to sell the house
and lots in the town of .McDonough, belonging to
James C Sleek*, late of said countv. deceased.
THOMAS J. ROGEIca, Adm’rs
July 2, 1833 _ 4m
S ^IOUR mouths after date, application will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell tin* lauds belonging to the estate of Waldegrave
Clopton, deceased, of said county.
THOMAS CLOPTON. Adm’r.
July 18, 1833. | m
July II
11 L creditors of the
requested to
JOHN COLEUV, Adm 1
4111
1
ing to I;
*. Terf)is made 1
quintillIan
Adm’rx.
tds
originally Wilkinson, hut now Telfair county, levied ( j,,y.
on as the property of Joseph Willson, to satisfy sundry September 5
fi foa, issued out o( a Justices Court, in favor of Henry — Z . ■■
II. Brickell, and David Ediufield, Sen.—levy made A T the Court-house in Meriw ether county, w ill he
and returned to uie by a constable. _ _ __ _ j xm. sold, on the first Tuesday in November next,
August 21,1833
O sold, at the Court-house door in the town of
Hartford, Pulaski county, All (lie LlllMl* be
longing to the estate of Sle\t)u;n Gatlin, deceased, in
said county. JOSEPH TOOKK, ) Administrators
ALLEN TOpKE, ) de bonis non.
September 24 • tds
W ASHINGTON SherilTfi Salc...Will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in December
next, at the Court-house in the town of Sandersville,
Washington county, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit :
Pe.ter, a fellow, Reuben, a buy, Mitchell, a hoy, Jane,
a girl, Peggy, a girl, and Tinccv, a w oiimn, levied on
as the prooerty of John M R. Pag.*, to satisfy a inert- Franklin county, while sitting as a Court oi Or-
gage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of said county, dinary. will be sold on the first Tuesday 111 Decern
Pit favor of Hardwick 6c Walden again*! said Page— ' her next, at the Court-house in Carnesville, Franklin
property pointed out in the mortgage fi fa ! county. A NEGRO AVOTIAN, named Leah,
1 1 S. A. H. JONES, SITU*, and three children, the properly of Mary Christian,
o
N the first Tuesday in December next, will he
sold, at the Court-house door in the town of
JAMES BOYD, D. Sb'ff LOT !*'o. 33, in llio Till District
| of Troup formerly, now Meriwether county. Sold
us die property of Riclinril Brown, deceased, agrees- :
ahlylo an order of Iho Inferier Court of (lie county of I Hartford, Pulaski coimly, all the II«l«tEk and
Jefferson, when kitting for ordinary ®irposes. Sold | <0 '!> s i n flic Iowa of Ihn-lford—also, one Lol in
for tlie benefit of the heirs »*( said estate.
RICHARD 5. BROWN, Adm'r de bonis non
September f» „ d*
the first Tuesday in No-
ember next, in front of the Court-house, in the
town nf Thomaston, Upson county,
!.«)< Yo. ‘-MO. noth I»is(ri4't
ormerly Monroe, now Upson county, containing 202^
ncres. lying on Beaver-dam creek, belonging to the es
tate of the late Saumel Montgomery Term* e.ish.
B EN J A MIN DA R SI; Y .Adm’r.
July 15 tds
VALABLE TOWN PROPERTY,
FOR Sol FF.
W ILL BE SOLD, at public sale, in the town of
Greeneaboro,’ on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next,
TIh* lloiiMt* ma.l R.ot.
in said town, formerly the residence of the late Judge
the town nf Haw kinsville, known and distinguished: Cobb, ami belonging to his estate. Persons desirous
by No. 9. in Square letter G ; all belonging to the es- I of purchasing property of this kind, would do well to
tate of Furney F. Gatlin, deceased. Sold for the he-! attend. A more desirable town residence can rarely be
nefil of the heirs. JOSEPH TOOKE, \ ! btained, and the terms of sale w ill he easy to the pur-
Adm’r
September 24
ALLEN TOOKE,
> Adm’rs i
tds
chaser.
the first Tuesday
October 2
i the day.
* JONES, Guardian.
August 21, 1833
r ILL BE SOLD,
JOSEPH J. MOORE, ^
X P. KING, J F.x’ors.
THOMAS F. FOSTER.)
tds
5 71 OUR months after dale, application will be made
to the honorable the Interior Court ot Ja*per
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of David .Vlen. deceased.
ARMSTEI) DODSON. }
ELIJAH DODSON, )
^ September 1. 1833 4m
IT! OUR months after date, application w ill he made
j a to the honorable Inferior Court of Greene county,
j when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
I real estate of John Ivv, late of said countv, deceased.
JOHN EVANS, Adm’r.
I September 11. 1833 4m
TENDER mouths after date, application w ill l>«* made
J jL to the honorable Inferior Courtof Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary’ purposes, for leave
tosell the real estate of William Iluckahv. deceased.
JESSE BELL, Adm’r.
September II. 1833 4m
M B months after date, application will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
i county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Mary Goolsby, deceased.
ISAAC GOOLSBY, Adm’r.
September II. 1833 4m
JpiOI’R months after date, application will ho made
state ol \\ 111 i a id A. Shrine-
der in their demands accord-
, before the (fist day of January next.
O SKRIN'E, Adm’r.
M. R. SKRINE.Aiim’rx.
ptemher 3 ,; t
Tlie Tnllaiinkiiec Slaci-k
^Stt71LI. eommei.ee on I lie third Tuesday in l>e*
v T ee in her next, (the 17th day) and continue five
day*.
1*1 Day—Tuesday, three mile hsnts.
A swecpstJikes for three year old colts and fillip*,
# 19(H) entrance, h. f—five suliserihers.
Col. James J. Pittman, Willi* Alston, Jr. Esq. l'lo-
lidn. 1
Messrs. Goode Sc Smith, Georgia.
Messrs. Stark *V Sprovi). Ahibarna.
James J. H-mison, Virginia.
'I’wo other snh-cribei* have been relied on. but
have not been confirmed, and therefore arc not nam
ed in the list.
2d Day — Wednesday, one mile bents.
•U":ky Club Pur*e. ^‘-90—entrance S 10
3d Da)—T’wo mile heats.
Joeky ('lull purse. .*8 250—entrance # 15.
4th Day—Three mile heats.
Joeky Club purse. # 400—entrance .ft 20.
5th Day—One mile heats, three best in five.
Proprietors Purse, ft 300—entrance ft |0.
i DOS. BROWN, Sec'ry and Proprietor.
Q.j .Xu discount.
September 24
37 fit
FOR SAI.i:,
aoa i
“
Troup
■ 12111 “
“ im:i.
400
Irwin, 4<
3,1 “
“ 1S5.
400
Appling, 4l
‘ :j.j “
“ 200.
aoa^i
Si
Lee, ' ‘
‘ 12lll “
“ OO.
aoai
ii
Monroe, *
* SStll “
121.
2021
ii
Monroe, 4
‘ Mill
44 125.
202 i
Muscogee, 4
‘ IOO> “
44 12 0.
250
ii
Early, 4(
‘ 2010 “
44 22.
400
ii
Irwin, 4<
> 13tli “
“ IO.
Terms made know n
CHARLE
September 9
Whittington Moore, dec’d. late, of Baldwin |
county, will be Hold on the first Tuesday in Decein-
the first Tuesday
December next, will he
sold in Clinton, Jones county, within the usual
hours of saie,
1 7.7 Acres ol’ Viand,
more or less, and a Negro Woman and two children,
the property of Joel Willis, deceased, on a credit of
r i Ixveive monllis. Small Holes ami approved security I known ns No. 311, m llie Hill Dislricl oi said counly,
GRF.EABI.Y IO llie Inal « .11 and le.lamcM nf, wi || i, t . required. ,he properly of Margaret Rankin, deceased. Sold
\\ II,I.IAM* WILLIS, ) . for llie benefit of the heirs nod creditors of said de-
ANAN WILI.IS, t ' ; ceased. ADAM VV. RANKIN, Adm'r.
September Ifi \_ / tds ] July I. tils.
SITsolil
w vemlier next, nt the Court-House in McDo
nough, Ilenry county,
A IiOl of Land,
Titles indisputable. For terms, apply to
WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen’r.
Rock Mills, Hancock, August 15 31 tl
ck county,
a tract of land in said county, containing 131 acres,
more or less, situate on the waters of Island creek,
adjoining Thomas Gordy, Robert M.cGinty, and others.
! Sold for the benefit ol the. hers—Term? cash.
APPLETON BIVINS, F.xo’r.
| Sept. 23 38—tds.
IUillcd^cvillc Jockey Ctub Races
W ILL take place on Tuesday, the liltli of No-
veuiber next.
first da\ Mile bents, free for any horse. En
trance, ft 25.
Second day—Colt h race—free for any colt that line
not won a race—tw o mile heats—Entrance, J$30.
I bird day I hree mile heats, free for any horse—
Entrance, ft 25.
fourth dav—Four mile heats, free for nnv horse—
Entrance, ft 25.
f iith day Mile heats, three host in five, free for any
horse—Entrance, ft20.
By order of the Club.
A BNI.R IIA M MONO, Secretary.
August 7. a<j ,r.
To (lie Sporting Public.
V to tlie honorable Inferior court of Gwinnett conn-| FIJIMF. JOCKEY CLUB R ACES of Burke enun*
. w hile sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell » ty, will begin on tlie 2d Tuesday in December,
Adm’i
ty, deceased.
JOHN TURNER. }
JOHN I). BREWSTER, J ^
September 11. 1833
— j three in five.
v 01 l \ ,n 1 ont,,H application will he made | A true extract from the minutes,
JAMES VV. JONES, Sec'y.
First day—Three mile heats, purse $250.
Second day—Two mile heats, purse $200.
Third day—Colt's Purse,one mile heats, purse $150.
Fourth day—Handy Cap, Entrance money, &c. bent
O N the first Tuesday ij/umuary next, will he sold, I
at the Court-lions/ in the town ol Sandersville, '
w
ILL
umbe
the first Tuesday in Ni
• next, in front of the Court-house, i
etleville, Fayette county.
to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Monroe
counly, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
tosell all the negroes and land, belonging to the estate
of Simeon M. Taylor, late of Monroe county, deceus
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JOB TAYU >1
October 9, 18.33
Yen Colton
;it
1 II 'nrranted.
LLl.L NS ON TAYLOR,
> Admrs
AIICAItlA.
I N obedience to an order Sf the court of ordinary of
Newton County, the midersigned ae guardian of
the orphans of Jesse Champion, will, at public outcry
sell on the premises, All t|l®
I,ots in tlie Town of Anraria,
Lumpkin county, Ga. beginning the sale ol said Lots,
on the first Tuesday in NOV l.MBLK NLA I , and con
tinue the sale from day to day until all will have been
told. The lots vary in size from sixty l>y one hun
dred and fire feet to five hundred andfifteen by si r hundred
' “ ■ This thriving town is located on the
Washington county, in pursuance of an order of the i Die town of I*V . .
Inferior C> urt of said county, when sitting for ordina-| 1*01 ;\0* -^S, 119 lllC lYINiPICl
rv purposes, all that i of originally Henry, now Fayette comity, belonging
j ' . I to the estate of the late Abraham Fausett, deceased.
A GREEABLY to the last Will and Testament of a. r«ICl OI Terms cash.
/m Edward Oxford, late of Henry county, will he situate, lying and being in said county, on the waters B. W. II AMPTON, Adm’r dc bonis non.
sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the of the Olioopie, containing 1090 ,icr<‘Si, more or I July 15 tds
b*3S,adjoining Bedgood and others—also, one Negro 1
Boy, by the name of Mitchell, about 14 years nf age,
| Court-house door of Jones county, the one half of a
Tract of Lnud, lying ill Jones county, the for
mer residence of said dec.isRsed, the whole tract con
taining 202£ acres, adjoining John S. Zacliry, Plea-
’ I snnt J. Mullins and others. Sold for the benefit of the
j heirs,as designated in the Will. Terms on the day.
T. I). OXFORD, ) P ..
E. B. OXr’ORD. 5 F '* ors -
October 7 tds
Hold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms on the day.
ALLEN SMITH.
PETER P. SMITH,
October 4
A GREEABLY' to the ^ist Will and Testament of
Edward Oxford, deceased, late of Henry county,
will be sold on the first TYiesdny in January next, a!
o r
rldg^divijfiig tin* waters of the Etowah from those of the Court-house door of said county, a Vegro Ulan
the Chestatee; and as regarda aalubrity of air, purity by the name of Ned. t he property of said deceased.—
of water, fertility of soil, anifqiiantity of the most pre- Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased,
ciotis metal, is surpassed by "no neighborhood in the designated in the Will. Terms on the day.
ales. In rnniditv of'uiiprovetnent, it is nn- ! T. I). OXFORD,
E. B OXFORD,
October 7
- Ex’ors
tds
Southern States. In rapidity ofiniprm
equaled by any town or \ illage in lieorgia ; and, jis the :
sources of its prosperity are inexhaustible, its impor- 1
tance must be durable. The terms will be made known
on the day of sale. WM- K. BRIERS, Guard’ll. I _ .
August 12 tds. 7m Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
• ° - j poses, will be sold at llie Court house door in the ‘own
A r HUtCAlX. of Madison, Morgno county, between the usual hours
|| r. Btihsci ih. r ullVi. I,hi. |.l«,.t.tion near 1 of •»'«• r.St^ue.day in Ju.mary. 1831
Hartford, in Pubt'k; county, containing about
ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in No-
... . . .... i „ o j - i > > v vemlier next, at the Court House in the tow'll
helongmg to the e.talc ol Enoch B. Smith, deceasoj. | nf W | )uh|i „ j,, pilr , llance Hn or ,| Hr of
Courtof said county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
Adm'rs of Enoch I
b. smith. 1 rac*t ol Lnnil,
Ids I situate in said county, on the waters of South Sandy,
J and adjoining Joel Coney, containing tw o hundred
N the first Tuesday In January next, will he sold and sixty acres, more or less, belonging to the estate
before the Court-liotNe door, in the town of : nf Jesse Green.deceased. And at the same time and
Monroe, Walton county, y i place, in pursuance of said order, Four Xrgro
All lliu VjUlidN Slaves, to wit: Simon, n man, Jude, a woman,
belonging to the estate of Charles Furlow, deceased, I D>‘*. H woman, David, a hoy, helongiru; to Jesse
in said county—Sold by order of Court, for llie bene- Green deceased. Sold for the benefit of llie heirs
fit of the heirs of said deceased. Also, on the first and creditors of said deceased. ^ Terms on the day.
Tuesday in January next, will he sold by the same an- | EASON GREEN, Adm’r.
thority, and for the same purpose, before the Court- July 13. tds.
house door, in the town of Madison, Morgan counly.! mmni.L BE SOLD, on the fiist Tuesday in De-
Thc FundX belonging to said estate, in said Sw cemher next, at the Court-House in Greens-
»unty. ^fjn ,| J^«!! , ® < }ay < ofsaIe^ ^ | boro’, Greene county,
A Tract oFBjand,
CHARLES LATIMER. ) r ..
SUSANNA M FURLOW, J Gunr<l " ,n ‘’'
October 8 Ids
T'
ll the Oi
fist rate
i-fod
i.nnly, will h>
next, under m
Three TIioikiikI A ere
|vi"g immediately n the Ocn.oi.' <• iiver. a I
portion of wiiich
(»U9 MCI eS rlea* I'll
well built and u
House on a ba«enu.Mii story of bio k. no IG-• i (iin j October 8
h"it-e. Gin uml running gear curnplatc, with *
sary ut building* s - Jr
The subscriber, as lohn \V. Allen : «l*o I
offers for sab I* ut jrEitO \crex of Lilllil* »»»•
aJjoihioK tbn alt • JT,. -idiiiOc | orljoii of w hn h Ord
ftsalxo fir»t rate .iv/ 1 |.a.id ^itli a fine plnotiilluM «• t
pen**.I, and in «•: > .dielit r**puii y tn<*«
The abo < iivii mltlrniiM li lunuprn*.- llie entire sat- ! adji.
tl«iii»«oii of VV .iliiiui B McUrbio late ol -aid coiinly, j Murder cre« k
deceased. For tenus, Hppl) in person, or by Iciln.lo live*; all sold
Ilia subset (her, redding in Cnlnmhtu, Georgia | ed. for llie In i
JOHN A UlUiUll \IIT. oil the day
5*7* Tim Macon MnMi-nger will insert tin* abovn *
I'uuas, and forward the account for payment to J A I
§tpt«iab«r iJ 35 8t * October 19
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be
sold in Die town (if Sandersville,
ai.aiats, j |) ||e \ e » ro <dir|,
more nr lea. lining a |ihi'L(iI' llm land Belonging to Hip j nnmp ,| [S’.-Hy. Sold hy order of( ’ourl, for the benefit
i-state of Jo'Hpli Reese, decep«ed. lying on the waters I of t ,, 0 |, rir ; Hl ,d creditors of the lute Elijah Vickers,
if Sugar creek. Sold for tlm benefit of the heirs of j deceased. Terms easily
mid deceased. Terms on the day of snip j Also—Will Im sold sr
PIIO.MA8 ( RAY» FORD, \ ' the tame purpose, on the samKi
same nuthoriiv. and for
JOHN ROBSON,
Adm’r.
tds
*4py. nt the counly site | # «j,! deccnseil.
in said county, on the waters of Ogechee, adjoining
Ballard. Broom ami other*, containing 139acres, more
or less; sold ns the property of Ezekiel Rankin, de
ceased for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
ALSO—lit the same time and place, \ Tl’iifl
Of* on the water* of O^ecliee. containing
127 acres, more or le**. adjoining A. Kin*r. Curtis
King. A. Jernigan and other*, the property of Ezekiel
Rankin, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heir* ,,f
T the Court-house dour in Monticello, Jaspi
— I
the first Tuesday in Jh-
of the lionoralde Court of i 7
of Paulding. 1jO( Mi. 1 I GO, containing 49 acres
of land, belonging to the said estate. Terms on the '
day of sale.
JOHN LAWHON, Eg or.
October 15. Ids
Twelve Lil»el> Ye^roew,
v'■(linli . b<*\ *. him! J »YO D itn »| I.siimI,
liing l.eak, puis. Mud ollieis. oil llie water* (»l
ercre»k. the place whereon Sarah Allen now
; all sold as the |ir<qierty of David Alien, deceas
fit ol Ids heirs. Term* made known
A R M ST I’D DODSON ) ,
1 UJAll DODSON.
O N (he lirsl Tuesday in February next, at llie
Court-house, i.i Heard county, will lie sold, un
der an order of the liononible Court of Ordidiuary
of Jasper counly. B.ot Of l.riml, No. I l l,
in the I2lh district of formerly Troup, now* Heard
county, belougiiig to the heir* ol Dav id Alien, de
ceased, and sold for llie purpose nf effecting a divi
sion among them. Terms made known on the day.
ARM ■‘TED DODSON, f ,, , .
J. V DISJIUKI.S, |0i«riln.j
OUIolier 1U l(J,
w
N. B. Any of the above mentioned Tracts of | nm |
can be purchased privately, by application in the Ad
ministrator prev ions to the day of tale.
ADAM \V. RANKIN, Adm’r.
July 1. nls.
71 LL ill. SOLD, on Tiiiinday, Hie 21*1 .No*
•inber nest, at llie residence of llie Into’Ed
ward Oxford, dcrea«cd in Henry countv,
Al! tin* P«*ri*linJ>l«* rro|M»rfy
belonging to »aid e*tnlr, cnn»i*iii g of hor«f«, ho rs, cat
tle, hoiuehnld and kitchen furniture, corn and fodder,
plantation to-.?-, A c. and other article*. Sele to con-
tinue from (Ja) today, unlit all U sold, 'Perms oil the
day. T. D. OXFORD, t .« .
I II OXFORD, ) ‘
October 7 Ids
Sept # 11, 1833
FA OUR month* after date, application will he. made
FM1HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, nt Ids
m shop, two mile* and a half below Crnwfordviile,
on the State road leading from Crnwfordviile to Au
gusta, a variety of First rale ( niton Gins,
f different sizes, varying from 49 to 59 saws. The
to the honorable the. Inferior Courtof Washing- saws are made of good plate, 9 inclie* in diameter-
ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for , the bren*l irons are plated w ith steel, and well harden-
leave to sell the real e state of George Kolb, deceased. | ed. These Gins he w ill sell at the moderate price of
MOSES SINQUEEIELD. Adm’r two dollars per saw. and warrant I hem to perform ns
September 11. 1833 with the Will annexed, follows, viz : a 42 saw* gin to gin 809 lbs. of picked
■iciOUR mnntliH after late, lii ation will l.n mu* I 'IT ''^1 nS'H; JIT'"'!"
Io the I,.moral,Io Court ol' Ordinarv of Jasper v ' ' m " e and "; ,l k '»PI*ed.
emu,IV. when sitting For urilitnrv purposes, for leave •)<■ »'*o >nle„d,. I.y the „e,t cotton iea.on. In make
to sell the land belonging to the estate of James Brown ' 7 I" 7„" n l>«>ved plan: the raws and
deceased & ’i breast irons to hn of the same size and quality, ns on
WM. BROWN, Adm’r with the Will annexed. I'V'' 1 11 J 1 . 11 ,he (j ! ,,s to re, ) ,,ir « ! h « 9nme , P°. w *f
1 ami speed on the running gear; which new kind of
Gins he w ill sell at the moderate price of $ 3 per
saw, and warrant a* follows, viz: a 42 saw gin to gin
1599 llis., and a 59 saw gin (o gin 2299 Ihs. of picked
codon in a dav : cotton to he well moled and not
•September II 1833
1 ^1 OUR mouth* after date, application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Tattnall
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell Lot No. 149 in the lltli District Henry county I knapped. Any person wishing a gin lor the present sea*
when drawn, now Newton and Ilenry, the property ! son.or wishing a gin made on the new plan for tlie
of Mary L. 8. Laniliertaz, an insane person. fSolii next season, will please inform me l»y the 1st Decern-
for the benefit of said Mary. Iter next, and their orders shall be promptly attended
A. JOHNSON, Guardian, to. Purchasers are at liberty to return any of my
Inly 25, 1833.
t ^lOlJR months alter date, application w ill he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Laurens coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the land belonging to the estate of John Clark, late
of Lameiis county, deceased.
KENNON WRIGHT, Adm’r.
July 10. 1833 4m
t ^i(>UR mouths after date, application will he in de
to the honorable Inferior Court of Pulaski coun
ty. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell __
all the real estate belonging to YY iley YVilliams, late . about 39 years of age, yellow complexion, 5 feet five
of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ! inehea high, thin visage, a coarse Shoe-maker, and
and creditors of said deceased.
GRENBERRY WILLIAMS, Adm’i
July 10. 1833 4 in
(jins, provided they do not perform a* well as 1 war
rant them to do.
THOMAS WYNNE. Jr
Taliaferro county, Oct. 2, 1833 37 Ihn
1.10 Dollar* Itcnanl.
1 » ANA WAY from th« subscriber in
Q %/ Harris county. hUouI the first of
May last, a Negro .Man.
ISSSAM,
Blacksmith by trade ; had on when lie went off, b
white fur hat with crape on it, a blue casinet coal,
blue cloth pantaloons, and had with him a pair of fair
1 71 OUR month* nOcr dam, application will he made j '”!> • have every reason to believe that lie l<»«
1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Washington ' '"en m.lueed t„ tins eom.e by some u lute man. as m
• h It n keen artful ra*cal, and would not risk It without a
protector, lie carried off with him three of my other
Negroes, w hich were apprehended hi a few days.-*
w ere on their way to Jasner county*
ii, w bo had proposed to Isliaii) to take
them oh to a free State tin* tall, and have since learn
ed ihnt Robertson ha* left within a few days for tlm
gold region, i will give One Hundred and Fifty H 0 *'
I N OUR months alter date, application will he made lar« for the apprehension ol I»l»am and the white tn>Hi
to the lintii»ruhlc the Interior Court of YVathing- hi* protector, with sufficient proof to convict hm*
ton county, when «itliug for ordinary purposes, for ol the theft, oi Filly Dollar* lor lshainalone.il u®”-
leave to sell the real and perishable property ol YVd- vered tome in Harris county. orTwrnty Five Dollars
I in in tflnkei, deceased, lale ot *aid county. if lodged in liny safe Jail, so that I get him- ,
AI.MKUIN DILLUII), Ailm r. I LEWIS COWDEIX.
July I8, 1833. 4m Harris county, Augutt 10 ”
4 N ()UR months after date, application will be made
_ to Ills? honorable Inferior Court of Wu*hington
county, \* hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell Lot ol Land, No. 253, in llie 41Ii district of YV’al-
tnn county, belonging fo Georgiana 8fokes, minor of ....
Drewry Stokes, deceased, of said county—bold for I hey stale they
iltvUiion. •» ‘" ln R'mertw,
JAMES JONES, Guardian
June 2(1. IH3B