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MY LAS! BUT ONE—NOT ONE BLANK.!
GRANS) STATE LOTTERY,
FOB THE BENEFIT OF OEOUGIA LITERATURE,
TO BE JOK.i BVV /.V .Y.fCO.V, .1 l'€i VST.l .AVJD S.J IV/.V.l'.J//.
75 BJXTM3SR3, ATff3> 11 DSIAWM BALLOTS.
100 PRIZES OF 1,000 DOLLARS.
SPLENDID SCHEME AND PLAN.
; pro-,
SIlfcUIFFfV SALflvS.
G 1 WIN NETT SI iv rill ’# Sale.—Uiin <■
I Hold, on the first Tuesday in March next, he*
f *n- the Court-house door in the town of Lawrence*
villa, within the usual hours ot sale, the follow
perty, to w it;
One negro hoy, Jacob. 13 years chi, |p\ied on ns
the property of William II. Ac. Lucy E. Jenkins, to sa
tisfy »* !i l» from Gwi • nett Inferior Court, in favor of
Aimer Wellborn vs. U illiam II. <5t Lucy L. Jenkins.
13! acres o! land, more or less, in the 6th district of
Gwinnett, it lx ng tin* place whereon Malone Cox
now lives, levied on as the pioperty (if Battle .Mnytiehl,
to satisfy a fi fa from Gwinnett Superior Court, in in
i vor of Sliariieeh Bogun, for the use of McKenzie «fc
j Co. vs William II nek alia, priiniipa I. Thorn as Cox and
Battle Wav field, securities. and William lioliami
L AURENS ShcrttPi i»I«fes.W»ll be sold
on the first Tuesday m A > r »l next, at the Court-
I house door, in the town of D ihlin, )«aurens county,
i w ithin the usual hours of sale, U ,e follow ing proper-
ly, to w it;
One Negro man. named D
age. levied on as the proper!
satisfy so 11 dry fi lus iu favor u
others—properly pointed out
J G. F
February 10
vid, about 24 years of
of Solomon Join**, to
Henry C. Fuqua, and
jy II. C. Fuqua.
JNDREN, D. Sh'ff.
lax Coltvcti
«•'* Mules.
'WK/ILL BL SOLI), at the Court-House in the
▼V town of Sparta, lluif-nek county, on the first
lie,
1
Pr.zo of # 00,000 nwnrdeil to tl,e Ticket Imv
ing the Dili,
10th
mnl
1 Ith dr
awn i\
1
“
5,000
do
do
4th,
otli
nn.)
Otli
do
1
14
2,000
do
do
l^t,
2d
nnd
a.i
do
1
u
1,500
do
do
1st,
Oth
nnd
Tilt
do
1
“
1,200
do
(U
»d,
Oth
n ml
lltli
Ho
1
u
5)00
do
d«
Till,
Hilt
nnd
Wilt
do
1
44
800
do
do
7th,
8th
nnd
Ithh
do
1
•1
700
do
do
7th,
8ih
mnl
1 lilt
do
1
44
600
do
do
7th,
Oth
nnd
Ithh
d:
1
44
500
do
do
7th,
Otli
nti.l
11th
•Jo
1
44
500
do
do
Oth,
Tilt
mnl
Hth
do
1
ii
500
do
do
Oth,
Tilt
nnd
Otli
do
1
44
250
do
do
Oih,
Oth
mnl
10th
do
1
“
250
do
do
Oth,
9i It
nnd
lltli
do
1
. 44
250
do
do
Oth,
1 Otli
mid
11th
do
50
“
50
awarded to t!i« following
numbers, to wit :
Tuesday in April next, within Mm lawful Ii
tlnAJbilow ing property, nr so nuch lln reol as will sa
tisfy the tax howt'lormm i’»* the year 1333, viz:
202.J acres of Land, in Douly countv- No. 50, in the
eurity on appeal; property pointed out by Thomas J 8th district. Sold as the property of Thomas J. Ew-
f-ox. illg to satisfy his lax for 18*13—Tug due 3d cents.
Two loan lots, known by Nob. 52 and 53, in the 202£ notes of land in Carroll county. No. lbf>, in 10th
plan ot tin* tow n of Lnwrenceville, it being tin* place disliict, sold as th»* property •!’ Charles A. Ely, to
w hereon Daniel Killian now live*, three beds and for- ' tisfy bis tax lo 1833—tax due $ 10 04 cents.
P URSUANT to nn order of the Inferior Court of 1
Newton county whan sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next,
within the legal hours of sale, before the Court House
doors m the towns of Marion in 'JViggs county, and
Covington in Newton county, nil the NEGROES be
longing to the estate of .McCormick.Neal, late of New
ton county, deceasedt consisting of men, women, hoys,
girls, and children, most of whirl) are very likely and
have been appraised in Twiggs county, uud there hired
until the dav of sale, which negroes are intended tube
sold in Marion as above, the balance in Covington on
the same day. Terms of sale will be made easy to
suit purchasers on the day.
JOHN NEAL. Adm'r.
December 23 tds
niton*, (lire
'lab, ten el
pitcher, m
gins*, one |
I w o p »ts, I w
one jilts.
bed-lead-, two trunks, two tablei, owe
*?. eight p'ate*. two thirds »et tc
sugar how I, i wo h
p<U, ' w o flasks, three jar-, one looking
mi ls, one brass candle-stick,
rotfee pot, one liu bucket,
coffee mill, one water pail,
longs, one shovel, one pair
aiidle
ovens, o
en pot, o
li tub one pair
The 3d, 5th and 9lh; the 3d. 5th and 10th ; the 3d, 5*h nnd 11th; the 3d. Oth and Pth ; the 3d, Otli and Dili;
the 3d, 6th and 10th; the 3d. 7th and Oth ; the 3d. 7th ami H)th; the 3d ?th and lltli; the 3d, 8iii and 10th; tin*
3d, Bill and I Itb ; the 3d, Oth and 11th; the 4th. full a» I 71h ; the 4th. 5th an I 8th ; tin* 4th, 5tn and !Mh ; the 4th;
5th nnd 10th; Ihu4th. fithnml IItli; the 4th. 6tha.nl Hih ; tin* 4iii. titli nnd 9th , the 4th. Otli ana I0ih; the 4th.
6ih and 1 llh ; the 4th. 7th and 9th ; die 4th. 7th and 10th ; the Lb. 7tl- A I lib ; the lib. Pth and 10th: the 4th,
8th llth; nml the 4th. 9th and 11 tii; the 5tii. fitli and 8th : the 5th, full mid 9th ; lire 5lli, Otli and lOtli , the 5th,
6th nnd 11th ; the 5th. 7th and Hth ; the otli, 7ili and !hh : the otli. 7tlr and IOth ; the otli. 7tli and lldi; tbo
5th. 8th and Dili ; the 5th, Hlb and I Or li; t ho otli, 8th and lltli; die 5th, 9th and Ithh; die 5fh, 9th nnd I lib;
the 5th, I Oth and I Ith ; the Otli. 7lh and I Otli; the lltli. ?di an 1 I I dr, die bill. Mill and 9th; the bill, rfili and Idtli
die (ith, 8tli and i 1 tii; die 7th, JOdiami lltli; thu 8th, Ulli mid 1 Otli; the Hth, Otli and Jldi; und the Ail), I Oth
aud 11th.
100 PRIZES OP 1,000 DOLLARS,
One of which will be awarded to each Ticket having either nftha other three drawn iintnhera. For the par
ticular description of suid numbers, see ' Signs of Better Times.”
04 Prizes of 40 awarded to the 1st ami drawn ."Vos.
64 “ 30 “ “ lot and 3d
64 “ „ 3.1 “ “ isi and Silt “ “
64 ** 30 “ “ 8*1 and .*J1» “ “
2.338 “ IS to either oft!>e other too drawn.Yos.
23.176 “ SO to one drawn A is in her.
And all Tickets bavins neither of the drawn numbers
thus allowing Til'O dilutees iciSh 07
will be entitled t > r*'*eiv • a Ticket in th<» next Snhom
V TIUSiET for a Capital f*rize.
Whole Tickets $ SO-
-Ylalvcn ft .1—■-t^Msirfees S 3 70-
ft'ruL'js G*i k-*J Ccnfh.
■Eighths ft £ 25—Six*
A Packet of 25 Whole Tickets, embracing nil the numbers, will co«t $ 250, warranted to draw .$ I 10 less
discount, nnd n deduction of 5 percent, when sold by the packet. Certificated of 25 Whole Tickets will be
isMieed for .ft 144.
The 1st, 2d and 3d Numbers will be drawn in the City of Macon—the 4th. 5th nnd Otli Numbers in the
City of Augusta—and the 7th, Sth, Oth, JOtiiatul lltli Numbers iu tin* city of Savannah, which will oompleto
the drawing of the deheme.
lire dogs, one pair waffle irons, one cow and calf, all
levied on n« the property of Daniel Killian, to sat idly
a ti fa from DeKalli Superior Court, in favor of \Y illi-
nni C. Dawson vs. Daniel Killian and Thomas W.
Plaughtpr.
One y.»ke of oxen, two sows nnd pigs, two cows
and calves, II geese, one table, one rued, or • real,
one slack of fodder, levied on as the property «f John
Bennett, to satisfy n fi fa from Gwinnett Superior
Court, in favor of Lewis Smith vs. John Bennett—
properly pointed out hv S Taylor.
FRANCIS L. BRANDON, Sh’ff.
January 23
/TT YVIIYAlETT Sheriff's Sale.——Will
XTff be s dd, cm tbo first Tu"*ilay in .March next,
betfore llie (''>urt house door in Law icio eville, tiwio-
nctl county, between the usual hours of sale, the to I -
cm ing property, to w it :
3U0 acres of land, more or less, it being the pln«e
whereon Mathew Ilrow n now live*, adjoining Sey
mour and other-, levied on a* the properly of said
31 in hew Brown, lo satisfy « fi In from Gwinnett Supe
rior Court, iu favor ot John Nisbet vs. Hut Seymour,
.Mathew Brown and John Grubbs
J. N. REEVES, D. SbT.
January 23
0 B A Ai’OCK ShtTifl^Sale.--.
a In. sold, on the first Tuesday in Mar
(•oiirt-llonaf door in the town of Sparta, i
• 4tii section of originally Cherokee, sold at the propi.
leeaiiters, I tv of Ransom R. G Lee. In satisfy bis tax for 1833— j
Tax one $7 14 cents.
250 acres of land in Early county, No. 61, in the 12th
district, sold us the properly of C’iark M. Dickinson,
to satisfy his tax for 1833—Tux due $ 2 97 cents.
100 acres of Laud in Cher kee county. No. 245. in
the llh district, sold as the proper y of Si bin Grice, to [
satisfy his tax for 1833—Tux due 8U cents.
70acres of land in Hancock county, on the water* j
of Ogeechee, adjoining Jarred Carter aud others, s »ld
as the? properly of Thomas Glover to satisfy his lax •
lor 1833—Tax due 45 cents.
490 acres of land, in Appling county, No. 234, in the
.3d di*trict, sold u« the property of John M. (Jury, to!
.. . . I . . I *. • I I.. 1*1 V l.hf I W 1 ! [ .1.1* Oil Iinuln
To Planters.
T HE subscriber offers for sale Ins PLANT A
J'lON'in Apnlncliicuin river. Jacks..,i county
m-.si r Inriun, contniimig upwards o( lOOO Arn.
of Laiitl 5 mid also litty orsisly NtUKOES uitn
it, il .loired. The lain) lie, directly nn ll.e tnaw o
ol the river, neorly tl.ree mile, in length, of |i r ,t „
cHiie-brenk qoolily. six hundred acres of which
well suited to the culture of the sugar enne | ls r?
tilily is unsurpassed by any land in Florida L. .
lode is only :I0 minutes North of New-Orleans whirl,"
lenders il favorable In (he sugar cane growth ’ wh I
is alsu proleeled liy the spray and logs Irom Ih’e r i v „ “
as was manilesied by la-l tail’s experiment. r ’
(Jn til- premises is a .Sugar House, 40 by 180 i.
with a first rale Sug .r Mill. Worked by a sieam *
giuu of 18 horse power, calculated to grind
enough in 124 hours lo make If. cut of sugar: also"!
largo set of kettles, dial will make from (1 un’no
lbs. ot sugar iu 24 hours, will, an extra hat.erv a.
well as nil the necessary fi'turesforlhe inanufsclurenr
1,1 TSIV NElitSOES leloiiging lo the esialo of sugar, and a cane carrier, lliat conveys the cane loll..
»* i said deceased, to will Sylvester, Ii8 years old, an ex- mill from the outside ot tile house. The fuel lor sun 6
plying the furnaces is convenient and inexHusiihl.
The sugar house is within till feel of ihc river so tlial
every facility is at hand of shipping || 1B pr ,; d ‘
the towns and villages on the Chattahoochee river
as well as I he Atlantic Stales, by the way of (he \
alachicola Bay. “P"
The residence is ahnut one mile from Ihc river on
a beautiful and elevated situation, that will cninmimd
.1 view of the river for two miles. The dwelli.,,
house is a well constructed livo story, airy and c. 5
modious building, 60 feel in length, with o
15 feet, a portico nnd hnlcony, anil six lire place,
nearly ready to be occupied, h large framed Kilclien’
/(‘iiient biliblii.n. '
U NDER an order of tin* Inferior Court of Bald
win county. when silling for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, at the Court-bouse iu Milledgeville, on
tin* first Tuesday in March next, for the benefit of
the heirs of Lucius Cl ('. Lamar, deceased, a part of
Ml h»
Will be
i. at lh<s
illiin the
die. tin* f"llo’.ving property, to wit
tin -nrcl inn (‘three \ cars obi, yoke of oxen and
cart, one Jersey \'ii_t»n, lev'eri on as the properly of
'A i liH'N Bno king, h satisfy a fi fa iu fa Vo. of Charles
E. Haynes—property p-'inied nut by said Haynes.
Also — Six actes ot 'an ', more or lc.-s, adjoining
(bawf ifd and Hamilton, near tiie town ol Spuria, le
vied oil as the properly ol Rebecca A. Brooking, lo
sati-fy a fi la in favor of Eiederick Scott—jiroperly
pointed out by srnid SrNit
B. f\. BETTS, D aHh’ff
January 24
j cellent Carriage-driver and Ostler ami also a first rale
40 acres nl Land, Lot No. 207, in tbo H'di district ||nnd up oi a farm ; Mo-es, 18 years old, a good Car-
* ' riage-dnver and field hand; Myra, 20 years of ago,
and her two children .'daria and Jackson—>lyra is ac- j the towns nnd
eu-tonied to I lie business both ol the field and bouse ;
Flora. 24 years of age, nnd her two children William
and Green—Flora i* an iimi<uial|y good sempstress,
well disposed and faithful; Catharine, l(i years of age,
also n good sempstress ; Harry,8 years old.
All of tl.e above described negroes are select, for
whom the highest prices u ere paid, on account of their
qualities and unexceptionable characters. Credit will
be given until Christinaa next.
J. J. LAMAR. Adm’r.
December 90 49 tds
&c. with all nsclul aud convenient buildings
There is near the bouse, a bold and
satisfy Id* tax for 1833—Tax due fiO cents
202^ acres of Land in Dooly county, .No f>2, in tho
15th district, sold as the property of Joseph Brvan,jr.,
lo satisfy bis tax ten 1833—Tax due ,*$ 3 99 cent*.
L. 8 STEWART. T. C.
February 3. 1835
/ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in March
AdtiiliiislniloiV A Exrnilors’ J^seScs.
W
Wm
Milledgeville, December Oth. 1834
A YIRS. fill!fSO\
I NFORMS her friend*, that she is again the owner
% of the EAGLE IIOTKL, in Milledgeville. |
This house was formerly kept hy herself, but more re- j
cently by Mr. McCombs. Her patrons are assured, |
that nothing on her part shall he wanting to render I
them comfortable.
Milledgeville, Feb. 3 3 tf j
C oluiubitk Jot'kt'y i Uil> Eaft s.
riMIE IUEES over the Wcs'ern Course, Co
n Inmbus, Ga., will take place Jon Monday, the
13fh of April next.
The Jiirst f)nt/ a Biveep Stakes two mile heats.
3 IOiJ entrance, free for any horse iu the IJ. Stales,
weights according to the Rules >f t'w* ('lull.
2il Dny — .Mile heals, Idr a silver ( *ip, v. ortli $ 50
3/ Day—Two mile heats for 2">U
R/i bay—Three mile heats, 3’U
5lU Day—Four mile heat* for 50(1
Of/i Day—Mile heats, best three in five 200
Owing to the liberality of our public spirited pro
prietor, this is perhaps one of Ifie finest cnar-***' ill tl.e
rtoutliern States, and as non y line horses are expect-
ed at ini’* meeiing, all lovers of Hie sports
are Invited to attend. It is Imped that own
cd stork in Florida mid AI ibainn. will t»e I
sure their strength with Rattlesnake. IN it
Ilnmi'lou. I_ triy Nashville, Robin Hood,
others of promise, which are cx -ecled lie
Gentle;iien at h di*taiice wishing stablei
well f«> a Idr tlie Proprietor or Secretary iu time to
prevent disappoint i eut &c.
By order of the Club.
V M. W. THWEATT. Secretary.
December 27 51 cow tilr
GEORGE ELGIN.
47 tf
of the Tm f
rs nf blood-
iid severe. I
would d<
VlOJfiCEU 54TEA.il BOAT LI\E,
t TIOR transportaiiou to
from Macon, is now in
plete order. A superior
Surgical Notice.
A C i: R T A l N C V R E F OR TH E
II Eli AI A, (or RIPTIRE,;
LFtECTED II Y TIIE APPLICATION OF
Dlt. STAGNEU’S PATF.NT TItUSS.
flfiOBERT W. STEW ART, imbnns the citizens
Bch ol Baldwin, Buir. Crawfurd Houston, und
Tvmoos (bmutios, vvlio are subjects of tfic above dis
ease, that lie will succeed E. M. Pciulleloii (who has
removed to Charleston, S G.) in the application of
Dr. Stiigner’s Patent Truss.
Iu all cases when* a cure is not effected, no remune
ration (’’il! be required. Tin* fact of many cures hav
ing b-en effected in the county of Wairen, on indivi
duals from whom certificates have I" pii exhibited, to
gether v\itli those of all the physicians in the above
county, renders it unnecessary t *sa\ any thing further
at this time.
R. W. Stkwaiit tiny be seen an I consulted at Dr.
Brown’s Hotel. .Milledgeville, from the fith to tin* 14rh
iust ; then iu Macon, tit Dr. Ball's <'dice, till the 21st
iii*t,:jthen iu Knoxville, Crawford county, till the’.Otb ;
the.i iu Perry. Houston county, till the 3d March;
P'en in Marion, Tw iggs county lid tiie 8lli; then to
Mill' dgov ille again He expects to coutiiitu* the same
round, during the winter and spring mouth*, and at
tend regularly at the satin' lime and place. Any alte
ration in the above, will be made public.
February 10 4 tf
P EEEEBtSO.'V She*nil ’s fcale.—ui.l he
sold on the first Tuesday in March next, st lli»
Market lloiisc in the town <1 Louisville, Jeffbrsou
county, between Ihr usual hours of sale, the follow
ing properly, to wit :
One chest of Carpenter's foole, containing sundry
kind-, lev ied on n* the (iroperty »'f Ephraim Know I-
ton nnd Chaney Knovvitnn. to satisfy an execution
is>ued out of the Superior < 'ourt, iu favor of Edward
Pritchard—properly pointed out by plaintiff's nttor-
One negro woman by tlm name of Jubn, levied nn
as the properly of Ande Hiidsoe, to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of Speer Knight.
JOHN TURNER, Sh’ff.
January 27
AT KEN W SlierifTs SaleT^-—Will ho
Id, on tin* first TiieMlay in March next, before
the Court house door iu the town of Dublin, Laurens
county, between the usual hours ol sale, the following
properl v. to vvi':
The Plnntaiii.n nnd Mills, w
thereon, with ail the Lands »
t ac.lied to said land-, belonging t
Ivockverei k adjoining Andrew
jamin Dnrsey—also, the Plant;
A GREEABLY to nn order of the Inferior Court of
1oL b Hi*rson county, will !>e sold, on the first Tuex
day iu April next, before the (b»nri-liou*e door in
Bulls eoiinly, Eol !\Oi B43, 1st district originnl-
ly Henry, now Butts count). Also, on the same day,
before the Unurf-lintisp door in lleurv'County, Lot
No. 51, 3d district Henry county. Also, on the
same day. Ttvo Lots in the town ol Louisville,
Jefferson county, belonging to the estate of William
L. Fokes, deceased, nnd sold lor division.
J. W. BOT1IW ELI., Adm'r
January <30 [tds] iu right of his wife.
A GRF.I:ABLY to an order of Ibe Inf
il. of .1 rHer«.«n county, will be sold, on the fitsl
Tuesday in .May next, before the Court-house door
in Walton county. E-ftt !>'©. (19, in the 2d district,
a>, I No. BDD, 3d district of sail! county, belonging day of sale
t • the e-lata ot William L. Fok**s. deceased, and sold i
for division J W BOTH WI l.L. Ad'rnr ! January 27
January 30 [tilsj in right "f bis w ife.
GBI’.I.ABLE to nn order nf the inferior Cim-t
il of Tliouma county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in April
next, at the Court-House iu Thomn* rotimy, the fol
lowing property, to-vvit: Two vttluabie ILols
of L.u.ud, Numhers I4iiaiid 147, iu the thirteenth
l district fnro erly 8ccriven. now Thomas county, con-
{tMiiing 4!>0 ncren each, with an impruvNiuent, the
! Widow’s Dower exi epted.
I Also. 15 NL(iROEfS, consisting of me». women,
{ and children, all tiniier good character, all belonging
i to tiio estate of Littleton Wvche, dec’d. Terms on the
: Hay.
; TIIO'S. C. WYCHF. '
III.NRY VVYCM
February 3 tds
inglon count ., agreeably to an order (»f the inferior
Court of said county, vv lieu silting a* a Court of Ordi
nary, onoTiactof Land in said county, on the east
I side of Buffalo, at the junction of Kegg cieek. contain-
i ing f >ui Imu red acres, he the same mo e or lo
for tho benefit of tienrgiaua Stokes, min
Stokes, deceased Terms made known on the dav
JAMES JONES, Guardian
January 27 td-
TII.I, HE WOLD, nil Siituriliiy the 7:1: day of
March next, at the late residence of Enoch
McLendon, late of Newton county, deceased, the
whole id* The Personal Property of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day.
JESSE L. BAKER. (
wilie McLendon, j
January 27 tds
L BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in April
next, nt tin* Court-House iu Meriwether coun-
( ourt tv. agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
'I’honms county, Lol No. *251, 10th district. Me
riwether county, sold for the benefit of Joseph and
Redding Ratliff, minors. Terms made known on the
ALLEN RATLIFF, Guardian.
spring of wilier. Connected with, nnd near the r !?
(ienre, nre tunny means nf comfort nnd utility ,,
pencil orchnrdx, n roo.I Rnitlen, vineyards,
with iron running gear, &.«. 6
The above tract of laud I will sell separately tmd
>l‘» pniclin-cr. I will dispose nUonfilta
Sold ? b,, Y e 01 Negroes. The inducement the nilwcri.
r of Drury i . '" ls 1 " ell '"« '»«• >» *» remove to it higher l.itiutde
■ j A part ol the tract is the lies! of hammock laud, which
| ns well as the alluvial bntlnni itself, is well adapted to
Ihc growth of cotton. From three to f ,nr hundred a-
VVM. TONEY.
4 lit
I'lte Recorder, of Milledgeville, Republican
ah, 1 londlati, Tallahasse. will insert the above
three times, weekly, nnd the New-Orleans Bulletin
one time, and forward their accounts for settlement to
this office.— t din minis 1. ntjii irtr.
Suit- of t'2‘,1 N<‘pa,o«‘s.
TBX HE undersigned, with a view ol bringing to a
JI speedy termination their coneerns, will sell at
public Auction, (without reserve.) nt the lower Mar-
hot Moose, in the City of Augusta, on MONDAY, the
j Hilt day of March next, at 10 o'clock,
I'dli NKHUOF.S, about HO of whom are field hand,
the remainder Boat Halids, Enamours and Pilots of
Steam Boats Bricklayers. Painters,Carpenters. Black
smiths and H use servants. Terms cash.
ell cleared.
February ti
ItF The Itecorder.
Savanna
> Adin’ors.
Fehrun
McKENZlE & BEiNNOCII.
2. 1835, 4 t( j H
"%757^I*L HE SOLD, ag-cca'ilv to
V v Inferior Court of Tboma* countv
A dm'ora.
I, A1
at-
T
SAI.EDI MA.I.E ACADEMY.
Oil. Trustt ol iito above lit-tilut on take ibis
nporluuity of iiilonuiiig tliepiiblie, that 'bey
have eugtmeti the services of Mr. AI. McGAKRY,
fertile present yea.’, a grai'iiiili of the Uuiver-ity «•!
Du liu, Ireland, a gHiitb-niaii who e.oines highly re
C'-utiueiided lorta cut*, mora'ity. and every otherqua-
nd j lifi' Htion bi-liiling an instructor o| vmitli
m . j 'l’!m School w ill go into operation on M< iidny ti e
,. u . j 2d day of February nevl W it 'i regard to lecali y br
i'll the improvement
idjoiiiiiig there
" Are.lubald (irifflii.oii
V Hampton and Ben
it ion whereon Hardy
ith the improvement* thereon,
containing 425 ;o re*, more or lc«s. adjoin ini; Andrew
Hampton and Beimel Whitehead’s lands. 'Ehe r-
bove property levied upon a* the properly of Archibald
Giiflin, to satisfy a li fa in favor of Heard & Cook vs.
an id Griffin
AUo—One lot of laud. No 345, in the 22rl distric’,
originally old \\ ilkinson. now Lauren* comity, levied
upon as I he properly of llardv (iriffln, to *n lisly a fi
fa in favor of Anson Par-mu*, for the use of John F.
Spicer—jiropertv pointed out bv the delVndaut.
JOHN G. FONDKLN, D. Sh’ff.
December 22
I f riRl .
Ja. Jeff>*r*on county, will be sold on the fir«tT
day in March next, in the town of Forsyth, Oiaf?
! 3Lo1 of IsHlttl lying in the county of Munroe.con-
| twining 292^ acres, more v»v le* 1 *, it ('•ing lot No. 135
i tii li district Monroe, belougins lo the esnte of William
I L. Fokes, deceased, and sold for division.
J. W. WOTIIWKLL. A !m’r.
in right of hi* wife.
| Louisville. Dec. 11.183*1. Id*.
* Jt GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
; /\a Inferior court of Walton county, when sitting
j a*, a (Jourl of Ordinary, will hr sold, on the first Tin-3-
j day in .March next, at the Courl-linii«e door in Mon-
! roe. Walton county, between the n-ual hour* ol sale,
part of Lot No 44, in the 2d district nf Walton conn-
I tv - , containing aim liiindrid and I .verity five acres,
: more or In*”, adjoining Holt and others, being the real
' estate "f Win. Tlmmns, deceased, of said county;
<o|d for Ibe benefit *>f the b(*ii«aud creditors. Terms
. made known ou tin- dav of sale
SARAH I IJOMAS. Adm’rx.
i December 30, I S31. 5(1 tds
ting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in
.March next, before (lie Courl-hoii*e door in Lei*
county, the following Eots of I^sind, kifown
and distinguished as Lots No. 204. 4>fii district, and
No. 1 IH lltli district Lee county, the pro eityot
Canetli Swain, late of Thomas county, deceased, ami
sold lor the benefit of the heirs. Terms madfc know n
on the dav of sale.
MORGAN G. SWAIN, Adm’r,
December 23 ids
i the first Tuesday in Mav
order of the ID’The Angonta paper... the li'corgia Journal,
when sit i * ,, “ lll " |, » Bi'rorder, Colitmlm. Enquirer, Cuhimhua
’ w-. u mall Republic “
i 9 OSTi»O.YEMP S.it.S:.
G R LEA P* LY loan order of the Inferior ^ourt of, at the Com t-Ilonse in Montgomery county, betw
1*/ILL BE SOLD,
\ v next,at the Court-House? iu McIntosh county,
between the iisuul hours of sale. 3 Town Lots in the
town of .McIntosh or lower Darien, Nos. 2. 4,7.
Also, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next,
tbo usual hours of sale, that well known settlement of
Laud, lying on the east side of the Oconee riv er, join
ing (J. Bryan, and (». Wyclie, cont 'ining 2397 acres,
more. o* lea*, five hundred of which are swampland,
with considerable improvement. Terms on the dav.
AH belonging to the estate of Littleton Wyclie, dec’d.
.Sold for tho benefit of the heirs.
THO
February 3
W YUIIE, ) . . .
HENRY VVYCHE, ) A ' ,m 0,! ‘
Ida
^l^i/ILL BE SUED, agreeably (•» an order of the
T v Inferior Court of Columbia county, while sit-
l ling as a •‘ourt of Ordinary, on the firs' Tuesd tvin
j April next, at tin* Court-house in F'oyd county, w ith-
I in the usual hoips of sale, t• > tin* highest bidder, TWO
| 'PR \CTS OF LAND, iu said county. No. 58, in the
j 2id district ari l 3d section, nnd No. B4. in the I5lb
I dN'rict and I'll section, drawn by the orpbat.s of
j William Tindall, aud sold for their benefit.
DANCY ADAMS, Gunrdinn.
I January 2fi tils
A tilt I
j'4 Th
VSteam Boat, calbut “DAVID
CROCKETT,” vv illi two powerful Engines, and se
veral first rate Trei&Dt ftostfs* have been
buift since, the close of the la->t seas.hi. aud placed <>n
the tine.
Steam Boat PIONEER. Capt. Goodwin, and
“ •' DAVID CROCKETT. Capt. MrCor-
milk, will ply regularly between Darien and Maunu,
one of them leaving Darien about once u week, w ith
freight Boats in low .
Steam Boat CHARLESTON, Cnpl. Donnell, will
run constantly between Darien and. ^avaumdi, and
affords the greatest de«pa’« Ii to Cotton.
The Mibicriber’s whole attention is directed to faci
litating transportation between Macon and the Sea
ports. lie has invested a large sum to put his line iu
the most complete order, and believ es hi? arrange
meats for giving despatch to freight, and keeping it
In good order while iu his care, will make it the in
terest of Cotton shippers and Merchants ordering
Goods, to continue their favors. At Darien, lie ha.*
Secure anil convenient Ware^fiousce
for reception of Goo.Is. and hi* Wliai'Ves t!l«*r«*,
are covered wi(li sheds, which enables
him to keepall Cotton shipped by hi* Boats under shel
ter and protected from the weather, w hile lauded for
shipment. JAMES It. BUTTS.
AGENTS.—Holcombe, Peck & Co., Charleston ;
E. P. Butts, Savannah ; J. T. Rowland, Darien; D.
B. Halstead, Havvkiusville.
Macon. November 28 4fi 9l
health, ii series of |<i years has borne leMimony to
the Hs-erlion. that Salem enjoys many advantages
not .Dirpas-ed by any patl of the Slate. The terms
of tuition are moderate, and board unusually low —
All these circumsti nces c mbiued, w i* believe justlv
entitle our institution to rank with the first iu the
Stale, By order of the Board ol ’Priistees.
JOHN TOT PY. H. c’ry,
Salem, Clark rounlv. Ga Jen 29 4 9t
B ROUGHT ro JAIL, in Cnwiordv.llc, Tnliu-
I'erro coiiut), on the 27th day of December,
^31, a negro man, aged about thirty-five years, who
| snvn Ins name ih Dick, an 1 that lie belong* to Wade
| Bald, of Houston county Georgia. The owner is re-
| quested to coma forward piovo properly, pay charges,
j and take him away.
AVILLIAM LITTLE. Sh’ff
I December 10 4 3t
A (TRSHS.R WAINTED,
I WILL give liberal Wage*, either by tin* mouth, or
piece, to n good Workman of steaiiy habits. Sa
lem is a Village *ur;>Bs-ed by none iu the Southern
Stales in point of health.
JAMES C. ANDERSON.
Salem. Clnrlc co. Ga. Inn. 29. 3 3t
The I'.diiors of the Soutfern Recorder nre request
ed to give the above three insertions, hikI forward iheir
account to Hie *ubsi*riber.
Oilf
f AHKBL’YS Sh<*rifl > s Sa!o...U dl be sold,
J on the first Tuesday in March next, before tins
Court-house door in the town of Dublin, Laurens
county, between tin* usual hours of sale, the follow ing
property, to wit;
One onl; and hi* kory tract or lot ol land, in the 22d
district o( old \Vilkin-on, m»\v Laurens county. 292^
acres, more nr b s*. No not known, levied upon a*
ttie proper’)* o! l-nac Brookin', t-. satisfy a fi la in In-
vor ot Jesse Jomer vs 1 uac Brookins—property
pnintud out by the defi tniaiit, und said laud adjoining
J(-s*i* lot tier and olUer*.
A?so One lot iu die town of Dublin, Laurens
county. No. 9*. oil Jeffe'Ron street, lev ied upon as
tin* property <•( .lame* T. Mcllain, t«* satisfy a rt fa in
favor of .lac >b Warring, bearer, vs. James T. Me Bain
and M (J. Oneol. security, for the use said of M. G
Oneal. lie having settled said fi fa a*security; proper
ty prtililml out bv *ni:l M. (i Oneal.
i)ri ■ lot of nine land. No. 98. in the Hth district ori
ginally U iikirisou county, now 1 imeiif county ; .al
so,one half of lot No. 97, iu ,.e above mentioned
district ; the above land levied upon as the property
of Charles Creech, to satisfy a fi la in favor ol Hardy
Griffin vs. Charles Creech ; property pointed cut by
the plaintiff; levied upon and returned to me. by a
constable.
J. G. FONDREN, I). SL AT.
January Ifi
GREEABLY to the last will and le«lameni of
Thomas Fain, laic of Decatur county, deceased,
will be sold, on the first Tue-alny iu April next, before
the Coiirt-h >use iloor in the town of Bain'ridge. De
catur county. Lot of falsie!, fto* ~*>1>i in the
20th district formally Early, ii vv Decatur county.
Also, four NEGROES viz: Michael Had Pompey.
in “ii, Eady nnd Eoui*a, women. Terms, credit until
the first o;«y of January next. Small notes and good
security vv ill be r« qui'cd.
THOMAS l\ FAIN. ? P ,
JOHEl’lI MARSHALL, J r-s ors -
February 10 ids
JlL 'Pi
I REE A BEY to the last will and testament ot
Thomas Fain, late of Decatur county, deceits-
d, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Mav next, be-
fore the Court-house door in the town of Blakeley,
Early county, Lot of Land No. 407, in the 28th dis
trict of Early county, In-longing to said deceased.
Term*, credit until the fir*t day of January next.
Small notes and good security will bp required.
THO v! AS* P. FAIN. )
J08EPII MARSHALL, $
Febunry 10 tds
w
ILL BF. SOLD, ill Milledgeville, on Saturda
property of Orn* Paine, deceased, consisting of be
tween 7 and 8 hundred pound* of sbeeling copper
some tools, books, &,c. Terms made known on the dav.
C. J. PAINE, Adm’r.
February 3. 8 tds
(ELBE SOLD, on Tuesday. the 17th day of
'mWILLHK SOLD, on Tuesday, the 17th day
T ¥ February next, at the late residence of Jo*epl
Bi«hop. deceased, the vv hole of 'rill* IbTsoual
IPropcriy belonging to said deceased. Sale to
continue from day to day. until all is sold
WILLIAM BROWN, Adm’r.
December 31 tds
TI TJt / IL I i BE SOLD, agreeably lo an <>tder of the I
\ # Intr rior Court of Thomas county, when sit- j
ting for ordinary purpose*, on the first Tueuday in
April next, before the Court-house door in Early ;
county, the following Lots of J.aiMl, No. 143,]
5tb district, nnd No. 14G. 28tli district Early county,
l lit*
iltinel. Savannah Bepiiblicau, Macon Messenger,
Macon Telegiapb, Alliens Whig. \\ ashington News',
Columbia Tmescupe. Cnmdtri Journal, Edgefield Ca-
ioHhn, (S. C.) M-»ntgoinei v Advertiser, Tuscalonwa
Intelligencer and Mobile Courier, (Ala.) will puhlUh
the above once a week until the dav of suit—funurh
a paper, nnd forward their accounts for payment.
B^AOUR months afterdate, application will be made
M to the honorable ihr Inferior Court ol Henry
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Enn>'s nnd Ferry belonging to the orplinni
o| William 8. Garner, lair of I Ion ry county, deceits-
ed, for the benefit of said orphans.
JES8E OSLIN, Gunrdisn.
October 15. 1834 4m
I ^AOUR mo ii lbs niter date npplicalioii will he innds
to the honorable Inierior Court of Newton coun
ty whilst silling as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the whole of ibe Negroes and Real Estate belong
ing to the Estate of Met orinick Neal, deceased.
JOHN NEAL. Adm’r.
October 15, 4m.
■JAOUR nionlbsalter date vii'i'.ii .iti. n wdl be mudf?
S t»» lli<* bouorable tin* lnferi< r Court of Putnam
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
In fell nil the real e*lnte of John Lamar, late of Mlid
county, deceased, for the purpo'i* of making a div isi-
on among the heirs. J. J LAM A R, Adm'r.
November 5, 1834 4in
OL li monlbs altei date, application will hr mada
*1 to the honorable Inferior Court, sitting ns a court
of ordinary of New ton county, lor leave to sell the
whole ot the real esl.iie belonging to Joseph linkup,
late of said county, decea-ed.
WILLIAM BROWN, Adm’r.
January 13 4 in
( M. li month* alter dale, application w ill In* murie
to «he honorable the Inferior Court nf Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell one-third pail of Lot No. M»7. in the 25th di»-
Irict of lormcrly Muscogee, now Harris enmity.
JAMES VICKERS, Guard n.
January 13. 1835 4 m
.AOUK iii• uif h* litter dale, npplicalioii will he made
a lo the honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock
county, u lien silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell the Negroes nnd I and belonging to the esialo
ofl-aac Youngblood, bile of said county, deceased—
sold for the payment of debts and distributionnmongit
the heirs.
JAMES YOUNGBLOOD, ) A ...
REUBEN UULLLNGTON, J Aum
Hancock county. Jan. 13. 1834 4m
g AMI li months alter date, application will be made
E to the honorable lu'erior Court ol Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lonvo
|,n.pnny ..f C.netl: S:v»i„, lain nfTl.oms.c.n.nlj-, , “ P . ll ' t ! ls ,,,ld belo "« in 8 10 lhe e "'* ,e
i < n \A 11>.. d... • m ii- I Reuben (ilaizc,
Ex’ors.
A l t
persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Me-
ir. late of Decal ir county, deceased are re-
qne-ted to mak« immediate pnyiient, as no longer
• indulgence will be given ; and tbo*e having demands
I against said estate, will render them in, in terms of
I the law. ROBERT M. McNAlK, (
JOHN G. McNAIR, S
! February 10 4 fit
nsed. Sold for 111** the benefit of tha heirs
'Perms made known on the day of sale.
MORGAN G. SWAIN, Adm’r.
December 23 tds
Nov. 4 1834
JOSEPH C GLAIZE,
ELAM UILLBANKS,
43
• Adrn’rs
— r
MACON STEAM BOAT COMPANY
rjAin: nbove company lake
J| this method of informing the
public, tlmt they have purchased
1 two Steam Boat*, the
2T.ICO.Y, .IW/J EXCEL;
which boats arc to run regularly between Darien nnd
Mncon, leaving Darien
f <>
J sold, before tlio Court-House door ill the-town
of Prunltlim ille. on tbo tir*t Tuesday in Vfnrcb next,
between the usual hours ol sale, tin? follow ing proper- j make immediate payment, and those bolding demand
again* in id deceased,, are requested to present them
A LI. persons indebted to Joseph Bishop, late of
J U. Newton county, deceased, are requested to
boats.
very week, with tow
The Steam Boat* will draw onlv 20 inches of,
BDimlml Bollurs Rc\v:inl.
1 VKI.N from niv plantation, near Da shy’s p -*t
fl. office, in Ogleihori e roomy, Georgia, a likely
negro fell vv name (I .ISM, nil • •ill 28 years of age, u-
bout live feel eight indp-s high, (prjle a black negro
and very Mow of speech, stand* a little stooping, and
i* inclined to l»e knock-kneed He left uiy plantation J
ou the night *.fthe 13th iust. I incline strongly to the i
opinion, tfiat lie went off with t avid C- Jenui >gs, ot
whom 1 bought him, aud vv ho left the neighborhood
on the same evening. The above reward vv ill be giv
en to Huy person who will deliver nn* the «aid negro, ]
tv. to wit:
One lot • f pine land lying in the 15th di*frirt former
ly Irwin, now Lowndes county, A: known by the No.
I 15, levied on as the pr >perty of David Barne*. lo sa-
tisfy a fi fa i*«iied from h Justice’s (’ourt in Burke
county, in favor ol Robert H Carson v*. said Barne*,
and \V Blount, jecuriiy—properly pointed out by
the security and su'd for bis t!«e—levied on and re
turned by a constable.
Also—( Lie Im of oak and hickory bind, lying iu the
12ih district formerly Irwin, now Lowndes county,
aud know u by the No. 471, levied on an the property
ol Thomas J. Heard and Singleton \V. Alh n. admi
nistrator* of J- Ini A Heard deceived, to satisfy
fa i-sued Irom Elbert
iinni I) (’lark vs. said Heard and Allen—property i to law.
pointed out by p'aiutiH’* attorney.
EDWARD M. HENDEkSON, Sh’ff.
Jaminiv 14
according to law
•ceinber 31
LL th
W M
BROWN, Adm’r
52 Ot
- Ex’or*.
4 indebted to th** estate of Reuben Glaze,
t'SA decea*cd, nre requested to make payment ; and
those having (Jem inds, will present them in terms of
the law.
JOSEPH GLAZE.
I’.L\M WILBANKS,
Greene county January 13 52 0t
V LL persons indebted lo the c*lHt** of Enoch Mc
Lendon, deceased, arc requested to make imme
diate pa\ me nt; and those holding demand* against said
Court, in favor of Wil- i deceased, are roquexied to render them in according
... i *ll 1
JESSE L. BAKER. ) Aflm .
VVILIi; Mcl.CMtON, ) A
2 fl:
January 27
TllAVfjO from my wagon, about the 21-t of
► ^ October last, on 'he road leading from Sparta to
Milledgeville, n |)»rk Brown Bay Horse,
nb >ut eight years old, with tlie sight of hi* lelt eye
out, rides well, and will Work any vv here ; in riding lie
inclines to hold his head low. I will give ten dollars
for the delivery of said horse to me two mile* below
Buck-bead, Morgan county. Any information res-
peeling said hor*o by letter, will be thankfully receiv
ed addressed to the subscriber, Buck-bead Post office,
Morgan county. Ga. JOHN W. LANGFORD.
January 12. 1834. I I2t
t JAOIJR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Jacob Owen, deceased.
MARY OWEN, Adm’rx.
Nov. 12. 1834 43 4m.
water, with two good engines in each. The cotnpanv n,,, l k^* n g the kidnapper i<> punishment—or 1
have been to u great expense to place this Line of " W K' VH Fiffy Dollars tor In* d»*livery of the negro.
Steam Bouts on the Ocmulgee and Altamnlm rivers, or Tor hi* apprelieiision and safe keeping until lean
and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the I R«*f him, and I vvill xive Fifty Dollars more for the lie
public. This line will he a great facility for merchants I livery of the man that inveigled *ni>i
1 71OUK months after date, application will lie made
to the honorable the Inferior court of Laurens
county, when silting for or 'inary purpose*, for leave
lo sell a negro bov belonging to the estate of Junies
Johnson, deceased, of said county.
ISAAC BROOKINS, Guardian.
December 2 . 1834. 49 4m
1 7V)UK month.* after date, application will tie made
1 to tin* Inferior Court of Newton comity, when
No. 182,
lie til ol
Ex’om.
4 m
IlOU It months after dale,ap plication will bemad
t 1 to the honorable court of Ordinary of Eman
uel coiinly, for leave to sell one Lot of Land. Nn. fifi,
in 1 lie 1 Hih district, originally Muscogee, now Harris
county, for the benefit of tin* illegitimates of Zilplia
Riche. ENOCH JOIINS, Guardian.
Emanuel co., Dec IB, 1834. -8 4in
] .1 ( H ' R moii 11 is n II ci dal r. ;• |>pl iriil i> m vv it! I"* nuu'iJ
to the honorable Inferior ('ourt of Baldwin
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate, and a part of the Negroes of L. Q-
(’. Lamar, late of said county, deceased, for the bene
fit ot the heirs. J. J. LAMAR.Ailni’r.
November 5. 1«31
1 7101!R niuntha after date, appbeation vvill he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court nf Hancock
countv. when Hitting for ordinary purposes, for leavt
to sell the real estate of the orphans of Stephen Bar
ker, lab* of said county, deceased, lor the benefit of
said orphans.
LEWIS BARKER, Guardian.
November I, 1331. 42 4m
WNOUR months after date, application will !» e
fl 1 made to the ii<mornbb* Inferior (’ourt of Wash
ington county, when silting for ordinary pun 'S'**,
for leave to sell two negroes belonging l° Martha
Boyd, minor.
who wish to ship their goods by the way of Savaunab
or Darien to Hawkiusville and Macon, or iu shipping ]
cotton to Savannah. Arrangement* have beem made
j. rASS.
Lexington. January 23 2 5t
ICF If the Alabama Journal and Nushcille Danner
Two Dollars Reward.
H AN A WAY from the plantation of llenrv Brow n.
on Hard-labor creek, iu Morgan county. Ga.,
I nil,ml ill. lir.l nf Mny Ih«i, tny u.gr. tnmi, Jerry,
I.liont 25 v.nr. of mg’—1>* n v.ry Itk.ly liny, v.
. — , , . - - . - . ll.H Huiirt lliiii,. <l«mr in
46 26: : »rok«i>, n.urlj .in fret »«(«•>. ol il.rlc «oni)ile»ion, j ||llla | hmlrs , # | 0i ,| IM r..lli.wih
I nnd 175 or 1**1 Hi,. 1 Iihv. muontlo 'l' W( i h.milii
to forward cotton or good, without detention l.eiwoen " ill give, nbovp fuur cnii,|iif.iinn* Itneilinii.. and « il!
Savannah and Darien. No exertion or expenae will j forward llteir tteeoiMils to me at Lexington, (Jeoi gia
h« spared to give tho greatest despatch lo goods or cot- [ prompt tiavmeel will lie M I. I*.
Ion (hipped hy thi. line.
Agenti for Iht aburc Imiili:
J GODDARD & Co , Macon,
L. Baldwin * .Co., Savannah,
Mitchell A; Collina, Darien,
Mn it he wa A. Roberts, Hawkinivillc.
Novr. 10.
to Ihc Inierior Court of Green* eotnty, wlien
•ktiuff for erdinury purposes, for leave to sell a tract
of Ian I. whereon Dane Hogg now live*, hclougRig to
Jcrrv Thntton, minor
JACKSON nOiVLES, Guar d...
Dee»*m her IL 1834. 4m
I JIOUR mouths wHor (Isle, •ppUealion w II he ru id<
to thr hoiiorahle Inferior ( mill ol ().’l« tli"rp'
catinty, when ►tiling fur Ordinary piirpmon*, I- r 1« uv.
lo aell the iugro-» >«e|nngiug to IIm e'tiite id David
Davie, tfeceaaed, for ilm beiiefil of ihc luiis and fie
Auoieof Mid dei«a*vd
ULUUGL W. tLUGLF. Adiii’r.
Pee. 9* 49 4su
S OUAiDIN Nlic»riir« Will be
J sold before llie Court bouse door iu Franklin- j
vdle. Lowndes county, on the first TucMlny in March i
next, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro- 1
perty, to wit:
Two oxcarts, two yoke*, ono saddle and bridle ■
all levied on as the properly of John J. Underwood,
to «nti«fy a ti la issued irom Laurens Superior (’ourt,
iu favor of Jacob Cnrriker, administrator of John G \
l*etre, dec’d. v*. said Underwood—properly pointed j
out by p ainlifi’ attorney.
MARTIN 811 WV, D. Sh'ff :
Januarv 14
O N the fir*t Tuesday in April next, will bo Hold
at the Court-House in the coiiniy of Pike, one
Lot nf Laud No. (15, (sixty-five) in the third district
of said county, belonging to the esuito of David G.
Georg", decernuM. agreeable to an order of the hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Burke
county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for the
benefit of tlx* heirs of said deceased.
ZAC11ARIAII L. F. TOMLIN, Adm’r.
Jan. 23. 3 tds
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell N
j iu ibe 4th district "f Troup county, for the be
, Jacob Buley, minor.
ELIZABETH BALLY, Guardian.
I Oct. 19,1831. 37 4 m
I .IOUR months afterdate application will be made
to Ibe honorable Inferior Court of Tattnall
January 27
DANIEL HAKRI8, Guardian.
4 in
o
county when silling for ordinary purposes, for h ave i, g lor a dismission Ir
I to sell tb" real estate of Patrick Harden, late of said
I county, deceased.
BENJAMIN BREW TON, Adm’r.
I November 5, 1834 4m
20th day of March next, vv 1*1 be sold, nt j —
GEORGIA, Laurens County*
Court of Ordinary, January Term, 1835.
O N the application of Berry Hobbs, ndii»ini** rB *° r
on the o-tnte of Daniel T.amel, deceased. «■*
ting that said est»te i* fully iidniinwterud on, end p r *|
ti l sidminid'Uti^O5 ,l ^
.id
f OWXDEft Slieriirw Ntilt*. U ill be
_A sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, before
the late resilience of Thomas Fain, deceased, I M^DUR months after date, application will be made
”i„ Decatur county,. II the perishable property belong- 1 M t‘» the Inferior Court of Jones county, when sit-
log to said deceased, vis 2 CnMle, bog* and sheep,
mare, three work steer*, one ox carl, one horse
, ting for ordinurv purposes, for leave to sell all the real
estate of ('ol. \V illiam Joins, deceased, in the conn-
tlii* Rule Nisi, in tlv* Hoiitlieru Recorder, that]theJ*®'
Berry Hobb*, iidimui*tr itor. ns aforesaid, be disc iarg
ed from said administrate n. un'ess cause bu sliewu
tbo contrary, of which all concerned, will taka 1
FRANCES THOMAS, c - n *
January 8, 1837
nifi»»
Two hundred and forty
OUR months after dale, application will be made believe dial some wbltn man lias stolen and laken said | OMe |„,|f „| lot number live hundred and twenty, in | from day to day until all i* sold. Term* mode know it
buy from tlii* State. Any person who will deliver j ,j |U strict fonnely Irwin now Lowndes county; j outlie day
■“ levied on a-the properly of Thomas J. Woods, to
said bov and the thief w ho stole him, to me. in Madi
icsiiay ill .Vlarcli next, Delore one mare, inrwe wi »nr u* . V , 7- , ,-7 > L i 1
i Fraiiklinvillo, between the cart, one Jersey waggon, corn and fodder, plantation twofPtt«« nnd 1l,,r V f * ho . W
illowiug property, to wi»: I tools, household nod kitchen furniture, and many o- j ABNLIi II rLKW ELLEN, Adm r. de botiia non. J
y five mrre* pine land, being j thernrtlclfl* t m tedious to mention. 9ala to conlinun | Nov. 25, 1834 45 4in | | |f||
1 ^3 null mouths after (Into, application will ha made
to the honorable p e Inferior Court of Lowndes
son, Morgan county Grortia, shall receive the above j tinTv u fi fa issued from n Justices Court in Lowndc*
reward ; or I will give COO KloIllUx to any
*oii who wilt deliver said l y me as above, If taken
oil! nf Ibis State, or Fitly Dollars il* taken within the
Blale.
ROBERT BEADLEY.
IP” The Nushvltle Banner, Tenne*-.e; the Intel-
lireucer »ml Eipo*itor, Alabama, and tin *«Mirler,
Natrlie/. M|»* , hi I pi|bli*b Ibe above ndve , eineul,
once a inuiith for 3 ui"iiths, and each forward one <1
(heir paper* and account* lo tue, at Madisoi , Georgia,
for (Miymotit.
January *1. 1936 1*3*-cow tf
county, ill favor of J. A J. Ogden. Ie*vy inndu Mini
rvturnrd to me hv a Constable.
EDWARD M. HEN DEB BON, Hh'ff.
Jan 18, 1K15,
/■!W LNTY DAYS after (Isle, application vvill be
9 made, Iu the bi*M"ralde tin: L lei iur C’ourt of
Newtiifl coiletv. H bell silting lor or dinar) purp<**e»,
tor leave lo sella Kevin Man. h» tbo iiaiiu of Mit-
clirll, In lung ug to Fiawcls 1Jobnsno. i minor.
JAMEH T. JGIINBON. Guatdian.
January 97 "U 9t
THOMAS P PAIlQ. f r , r
JOBEPII MARSHALL, ( 1,1 or, ‘
February 10 tdx
Cmipunro Sale»
O N the firM TuumIm) in .March ncll, will be sold,
ill the town ofBp.i'la, lliouock county, before
the t’ornt hou-e door, a Negro Woman, by the name
nl Leticia, about 2*1 yi'Hoaild, and her infaut child
Hold a* Ilie propetly i.f Humurl Turnar, deceased.
Bold under the Will.
I (I. OILBERT. Ei'or.
MARY TlJUNEU, Ei rt,
Eebiusry I# td*
county, when sit iug f »r urdinnry purposes, fur lei
to sell |,"t No mm hundred mid sixty-nine, in the Hlb
district of Coweta r.mntv , lb" teal estalo ol Eln ne/cr
Foiioiu, minor, and orphan of (ieorge Folsom, defens
-d. PENNY WELL I’GLBO.M, Gmird’n.
fnuoary 30, IKK 4in
nil Im« made
GcorgiiR lliiiii'ocli C’ouutf*
M'LUIlU' COUHT, KiltiiiK for ortlin" r y I*' 1 ','
M.tml«v. 511, ary. IHI5-I’ra'r"l. > '«'
, ir* Wlliott llii'il, VVilltln, Smith. Joint VV.
Justice*: Itich-
Britain Simms, executor on the estates oi
tltoiid Colbert. Janie* Avkevv mulJolm A*krvv.
of ••till comity, deceased, re*pectfoll> repre»c»
tlii* (’ourt. that lie ha• hilly and faithfully Mdnilii •
cd tlm M-selv w Iddi have come into his Inmds,,**
color oil the above etlale*, and pt s) *P' M . °
cauMj a citation to i**ue requiring all p*4*° M * *' ' . .
ed. I>. shew , .me, (if any they can ) n«
egidar term of till* ( "Urt in September
I TMM'K itmiilhs afterdide, opi liculi.... —
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