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GRIEVE & ORME. J
-r^5» The Rkcorder is published weekly, on Hancock
n -arly opposite the Masonic Hall, at Three Doluars
,,r ' -nmiui, P ivuble in advance, or Folk Dollars, if not
P id before tl>« end of the year.
r \nvERTlsEMESTS conspicuously inserted attlie usual rates.
' ser ftTTrl"jut a specification of the number of insertions,
Tl 'n' ni|iiliihed until ordered out, and charged accordingly;
u wof land and negu.es, by Administrators, Executors, or
• ijnus are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday
y u j 1 ‘ ]llon 'th, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1838.
f NO. 42—VOL. XJi.
Warchaasc and Commiwiaa Buiaen.
three
•i the afternoon, at the Court-house of the county in
•rtv is situate.—Notices of rhe3e sales must be
W ' U " U u!a public gazette si XT v days previous to the day of sale,
-s for the sale of personal property must be given in
Notices
; r. FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Also,
T —-—; — ™... | TIILLEDGEVILLE COIRSE, GEO.
’ undersigned beg leave to inform the public, that f I1H E annual Jockey Club Fall meeting will commence
t iey have connected themselves together for traimct- on Monday the 12th of November next, und continue
a \Varehouse and Commission Business in the City of j six days. The following Purses will be given:
.aeon, under the firm of Hamilton & Reynolds. Their I 1st Day—A post stake, firar mile heats—entrance five
'ii^T. 0n ' 4e now being erected, and will be completed in j hundred dollars—$250 forfeit! 3 or more to make a race;
to close 1st October; and name amric stand.
Iveraon & Bonner,
lite t" 1 debtors and creditors of an estate must be publish- i -p^'”
ry days.
ilieation will be made to the Court of Ordina-
nottce i"
C ,1 for r
^ tice t.iril *ipp i
r leave to sell l*n 1. must be published for FOUR months.
O’ “‘. r , - ness |,i th“ line of PRINTING, will meet with prompt
A . „ ,t ie Recorder Office.
-ft?} non .v , . ,
r vtTElts (on business) must be post-paid.
Our readers, in requesting the direction of tlieir paper
■ " 3 ,‘\ from one Post Office to another, are desired, in every
change' ma ^; u5 r SU cli requests, to inform us as well of the
•-"7t, ie Post Office from which they desire it changed, as
liicli they may thereafter wish it sent.
W E mVauth° r ' zec ^ to announce Jehu Edge, as a can
didate for Tax Collector of Baldwin county, at the
jng January Election. Oct. 9, 1838—38 wl"2w
’VOTICk- All persons indebted to me, either by note
j\ nf dcrmrit, are requested to call and setllc them with
1 -\Mrs T- LANE immediately, or they will find them in
' ' j | u r a „ officer for collection, before the next return
111,11 ‘ ‘ 1VM. G. LANE.
12
instaiico
name
that t
i] t 11. AKR A.liGIi tllCM N.
all of September, ready for the reception of hardware and
merchandise. Its location is near the head of Cotton Ave
nue, on the corner of Cherry and First Streets, convenient
to the most business part of the town, and verv secure
from the risk of fire. 'Hie undersigned will devote their
best individual and undivided attention to any business
which may be confided to their care, and will benrepared
make liberal advances on cotton stored wiih them,
ill also attend strictly to the sale of any cotton con
fided to their care, and will in all cases use their liost ef
forts to obtain the highest market ju ices. They will make
the best atrangements possible for learning the earliest in
telligence from foreign markets; and will always cheerful-
iy impart any intelligence thus obtained to their planting
and mercantile friends. The undersigned being planters
themselves, will feel their interest nearly allied to the
planting interest. In conclusion, the undersigned would
only add further, that they will be prepared to attend to
every branch of business connected with the warehouse and
commission; such as receiving cotton on storage, for sale,
or to ship to other markets, receiving and forwarding
goods to country merchants, filling orders, See. See.—to
all of which they will promise that their best attention
shall be given to promote the interest of those who may
patronize them. Any favors received in the line of our
business, will be duly appreciated.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage the claims of those of our
1
2d Day—Mile heats, for a fine silver Pitcher and Cup,
worth $200; for colts and fillies two or three years old,
$25 entrance; three or more to make a nice.
On the same day there will be a Match Race for S500, be
tween Major Rowell's Truffle colt, and Col. A. H. Kenan's
Gohannah—mile heats.
3d Day——Two mile beats, free for all—purse $300.
4th Day—Three mile heals—free for all—purse $500.
5th Day—Four mile heats—free for all—purse $1000.
0th Day—One mile heats—best 3 in 5—purse $400.
H. F. YOUNG Sic. Co., Proprietors.
dP People's Press. Augusta, Macon Messenger, nnd
Herald & Sentinel, Columbus, will give the above due in
sertion weekly, until the races, and forward their accounts
to the proprietors for payment, II. F. Y. & Co.
Milledgevilh*, July 30rh. 1338 29 wtr
T?S
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
LI A FERRO -SHERIFF SALES.—Wi.l be sold, on
the first Tuesday in November *!iext, before the Court-
house door in the town of Crawford ville. Taliaferro couut>
I>etw
TELFAIR SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on the 1 FTANCOCK SHERIFF SALES.—Will be soli, on tb*
, hrit Tuesday ;n November next, at the Court bouse 2 £ Ural Tuesday in December next, at the Couft-hous*
between the usual hoars of sale, the following property, to wit: j i„g on the bank of Ocmulgee river, in the 9th
inJiyf V Undre 1 and forty acres of land, more or less, adjoin- Wilkin-on. now Telfair county : leviedcn as t
on door in Jacksonville, between tho usual hours of sale, ihe , dour hi the tov/iref'Sparta. within the usual hours of sale ths
following property, to wit: j following property, to wit: *
. *' our jractiouai lots of butd. Nos. 391, 392.393, nnd394. ly- A tract of land in said county, ou the southlirancli of Bea-
out by defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred and twenty-
five acres of land, more or less, on the waters of I-ittle River,
adjoinin'; Griffith West, and others: levied on as the property
of Joel Jackson, to satisfy sundry fi fas. in favor of Joim (j.
Ogletree, and others.
GILCHRIST OVERTON, Sit'd.
Sept. 18, 1836. 35 t ds
out bv Joshua Boon. FREDERIC BUTLER' Sit'd.
Sept. 25. 1836. :j« t ,i 3
AN COCK SHERIFF’S SAl.E~POSTPOXRD—
5' ill be sold on ibe first Tuesday i ■ November next,
at the Court-house door in the county of Hancock, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property*, to \\ it:
One negro woman 22 yeais old, named Creasy: levied
H
, couDty,
disiri.t ol olu j verdam Creek, on the road from Sparta to PoweUwn. eoniain-
the property ef J ing 533 acres, more or less, in ti e occupancy of Leven E. Cul
ver: levied 0:1 by virtue of an execution on the foreclosure of
a mortgage against William E. BrcJuax, in favor df Samuel
Hale.
Property pointed Also, s:x negroes. Torn. about23 years old. Nursery, about
45 years old. Mary, about 33 years old. and her infant child,
W id.am.about 5, Amanda, about 12yearso!d, household und
kitchen furniture .- levied on as the property of Seth Cowles,
to satisfy executions iu favor of Charles L. Hall, against Seth
Cuwics and Everet \\ ctseL Property pointed out bv George
L. S.'sTEWART'sh fr.
nail.
Oct 27
41 tds
T HOMAS SHERIFF SALES POSTPONED.—Will j <>n as the property of Thomas C. Butts, to sati-f - a li. fa.
be sold, on the first Tuesday iu December next, be- ! against him, in favor of John E. Lewis. Levied bva con-
fore the Court-house door in the town of Thomasville, be- ' stable and returned to me.
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: i A Iso. two negroes, Lurilln .aged about 1 A venrs, nnd Rod-
One lot ot pine land, No. o, in die 23d district of originally * ’* ’
Early, now Thomas county, containing SJ50 acres, more or
less: levied on as the property of Robert Brown, to satisfy
dick, about 10 years; levied on
C. Butts
O glethorpe sheriffs sale.—will be sold be-
fore tiie Court-house door in the town of Lexington. Ogl«-
i thorpe county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the
following property, to wit:
| Two negro boy3, Henry, 13 years old. Dennis, 9 years old f
perty of 1 nomas levied ou as the property ot Elbert Hardeman, to satisfy a ti.
y, cuiiLaiami acres, more or (' i„ ft , r _ r. , • .. ‘ r r * . ~ . “——“•
less: levied on as the property of Robert Brown, to satisfy j 3 , j . , 5 ' ex,>c " -,on , Ransom II. ta. issued from t.ie hupencr Court o! Ogletltorpe county, Eli-
tliree fi. fas. issued from the Superior Court of Batu county ’ ni!t 1 iin< * -■‘’ l, 3ha Coub, against said Burts nnd his seen l™ Alexander, vs. Laiert XlarJeman. Property pointed out
• in favor of George W. Murray, vs. said Robert Brown. Pro-I nty, on nppeal. L. S. STEWART, Sh’iV. j by defend 111L MIAL SMITH, D. Sh'lf.
J perty pointed out by tlie plaintiff. ! Oct. 7, 1338. 33 tds I < 1^36. 41 tds
1 i AIriV nnp nflipr Inf .of nine land AT/-» q ,‘ n io.k J:I Ttrntv.xnrvn .,..,v,n. . zz rrrrr:—: — f /~V GT PTUAddv ciil’t»ti?t? , w« TT« t yy--m t i "i
VALIAfiLR PBOPERTV FOB »AI-K.
T HE subscriber now otters for sale bis valuable PUnta- m ; nted outby tlle plain V iff .
tmn and Mills, two miles and a half south of Forsyth, . r r /- . , ^
Monroe county, on the Big Tobesofkv, situated in a rich, /• *•;’>]_, r r !,.: n -pi ^ 1 - 6 . 1 ' dtstnet
healthy country, containing near 800 acres of land. about 400 1 A 1 a< '. reS ’
acres cleared, and in good repair; good dwelling and all j ,- c ....„ c r„ „ *T P"’P er J OI A oa 1 t0 1
other houses necessary ; a large two-story gin house, with a ; " . ‘r avor lc t... - 'Vr ‘ 11 P*)™^ ourt o romas t\. between the usual hours ot sale, the loUov. ing property
sixty saw gin, thrasher and fail, all run by water The mills j Noah Ratnes. Pro-| to wit:
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will
on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
Conrt-house door in the town of Lexington Ogletlioroe ruuu-
O-t 30. 1 *36.
GLETHORPE SHERIFF'!
Iu
sixty saw gm turasner ana .an, au run oy water i t - pert y pointed out by the plaintiff,
are considered the most valuable property 111 tilts part ol the ; Oct 16 1838 39 tds ^ R1
T | HIE subscriber respectfully announ- | friends who are now engaged in the warehouse and commi:
open
ces to the public, that he has in full
.ition a Line of Four Horae Conch-
ion business in this city, we would respectfully recommend
the ubove gentlemen to our former patrons and friends, ns
Watkinsville, Madison, to Eatonton, | worthy of their confidence. They being our relatives, deli-
**'l back* 3 dines u week, leaving nnd returningas follows: ; cacy forbids that we should say more in their favor; w. ,
1 \1l1c11s 011 Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, j however, trust that their strict and diligent attention to
business, will secure to them a liberal share of public pa
tronage. E. HAMILTON,
Julv24. 1838.—27 if J. R. HAYES.
./fi'o'ciock. A. M., an.
(lav
1 arri
at Ealouton at C o’clock
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
j> M.. on the sum
Leaving Eatonton
j vt at (i oMock, A. M. f and arriving in Athens ut C
oclwkl- .M.,satiu ' WILLSON, Contractor.
March 27 ~ 10
1VOTIGE.
iTflLL BE RENTED, 011 the first Tuesday iu Decern-
\* i„. r next, on the plantation of F. G. Galloway, dec’d.,
. t ), e eou „tv of Baker, 300 acres of fine Cotton Laud.—
Terms oil the day of rentin';.
‘ SUSAN S. CALLOWAY’, Adin’x.
(Vt. D. 1838. . 38 tdr
qT” The Columbus Enquirer will please insert this week-
lt iilltlie dav of renting, and forward tlieir account to Thus.
Chaffin, Crawfordville. Ga. S. S.-C., Adin’x.
AI X IS«VIVAYS.
(lOKId’ & YOUNG have this duy dissolved copart-
nership, by mutual consent. All persons who are in
state. This property being situated so near the town of For- J _
BENJ. WOMACK, Sb’ff.
syth, at the terminus of the Monroe Railroad, is eonsidered I TJRTNAM SHEKIi - F’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the j Unjoining lauds c _
more valuable on that account, as all tlie flour and cornmeal -®- first Tuesday in December next, before the Court-house on ihe waters ot Clouds Creek; levied on a3 the property of ! sa - i f-
that can be furefilled at the mill, and also all tlie lumber : dooriu the town ot Eatonton, Putnam county, within tlie usual ! YY illiam Luster, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued lrom the Superior f al t c
sawed at the sawmill, find a ready sale to the citizens of For- j hours of sale, the following property, to wit; 1 ^ l j;‘ r } °’ Oglethorpe county, in favor ot Paris Pace, vs.
syth. Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do j One negxis-fioy, 12 or tliirli en years of age, by tlie name of ! illiani Luster. Property pointed out by plaintiff,
well to come aud view this, as it is certainly the most valua- ! Maryland, levied on as the properly of William Catching, to j Oct. 30. 163c.—41 tds M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
ble property in the State. There is plenty of water for a satisfy a mortgage fi.fa. in favor of"John T. Bleunt, adminis- A RGLETHORPE SHErTkF 7 ?^ RALeT Wilj be sold
jn factory. Apply to the suDscriber, living in Forsyth. t [ ator of Titos. Killpatrick, deceased, vs William Catching, j * f before the Ccurt-house door in tlie town of Le-in aon
n.Zn- bay mare “ ule : levied on as the property of William | Oglethorpe county, between the usual hours of sale, on the
C atch.ng to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Robert A. Wal- I first Tuesday in J anuarv next, the follow iu- property to wit -
SepG 18 Catch “ g - R - BLACR ’ * Sh ; ff ’ i . One bay colt, about -years old, one gi/Jml harness, four
Aug. 13, 1838.
A. COCHRAN.
31 tf
36 tds.
Warehouse and Coiuiuissiou Business.
fTYHE undersigned have taken for a term of years, the
-1 Warehouse of A. R. Ralston near the head of cotton
Avenue, and convenient to the centre of business, where they
j will transact a general storage and commission business. The
Warehouse and commission business will be conducted and
managed by E. Beall and F red’k. Beall, members of the firm;
they will devote their whole time aud attention to the interest
of the merchants and planters who may favor them with tlieir
custom, in receiving and forwarding merchandise and storage
and sale of produce. Early arrangements will be made to
make liberal advances on produce in store, and such other
facilities iu trade as shall be for the interest of die customers.
The concern also will keep at their store on cotton Avenue
a laree and«eoneral supply of Stajile, Domestic, French and
fancy Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery
&c Together with a general supply of Groceries, Iron, Salt
Saddles, Bridles, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Ac They have on
pi the subscribers either by note or account, are re- I hand a large supply ol first quality Hemp Bagging,Bale Rope
- -• ’ 1 — 1 -wine. The undersigned are determined to do business
Pontpoued Sale.
FOB SALE,
A valuable House and Lot in Cracc/ordville, and Slock
of Goods.
T HE undersigned being desirous to close their merenn- .
tile business, offer for sale their Lot in the town of! , "j* 1 luesda y 111 November next, before the .Court
Crawford vide, Taliaferro county. It is well improved,; house d j> or > m the town of Eatonton, Futnarn county, be
having a first rate Storehouse and counting-room, comforta- 1 l ". tel L.* ,c usual hours of sale, the following property, to
hie dwelling, kitchen. Sec., all nearly new, of good mate- 1 ' vlt: hundred and twenty-eight acres of land, more or
rials nnd well arranged. If the lot is not sold before the I adjoining lands of John A. Cogburn and Kilpatrick;
first Tuesday in December, it will thenbe offered at public ! esle on a:j ^ ie property ot ^ iiliam Catching”, to satisfy
sale, and possession given the 1st day of January next. *"_°.m° r * -! ’ a ° e ,.^h/ !i .’" u “? 1 ’ 1 , ^ ,vur Gabriel R. Tuomas,
BALE.—Will be sold
'efori- the Court-house door in the town of Lexington^
. on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hour*
ol sale, the following property, to wit:
j Liddy, a girl, about sixteen years old, and her child Sam,
A rcliy, a negro man, about sixty years of age. | *JT u ‘ r six moitths old. (very bright mulatto’s;) Hannalt.
Also, one tract of land containin'* - 351 acres, more or les° I thirty-three years old, (bright muiatto;! Amy, fifty years
s of Thomas Y’.iuce\°Eli B. Tack and Others' I oid- ( black J levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkius, to
Clouds Creek; levied on as the prop. nv ci' I 6a ‘ l ? f J a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Conn of
le Superior ' S - county, iu favor ot John W. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jcn-
*' : kius : property pointed out iu the mortgage fi. fa.
M. O. HALE, Bh’ff.
Oct. 30,1938. 41 tds
E ALBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be suld ou tlm
J first Tuesday iu December next, at the Courthouse
l d»or in Elberton, Elbert county, within the legal hours of
j sale, tlie following property-, to wit:
' One tract of Land, containing three hundred and siitv
bead of cattle, one side-board, ten tabled.' four dozen chairs, i ? c . rt t 3 > m!>re or less, lying on the waters of Y’an's Creek, atl-
sixteen beds and bed clothing, one lot of crockery warp, one' ! J? m i a S l^nds of William Patterson aud others, whereon
jpUTNAM SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold on tlie j lotof glass ware, and all kitchen furniture, consisting of ovens, t Jerem ! al1 E - Moore a ” d John S Moore, now lives; levied
B
quested I
haulliori;
ermted longer than the first of September.
BOOKER & YOUNG.
make immediate payment to L. A. Y’oung. who | a,ld tw , -
d ,0 settle all demands. No indulgence will bo ! on the most liberal terms; any orders by the planters for bag-
1 ui£j Bale Rope and Twine, or any otlier articles, shall meet
I our prompt attention. ELI AS BEALL, & Co.
I Elias Beai.l,
Frederick Beall,
I. S. Rainey.
I Thomas Beai.l,
Thomas N. Beall.
Macon, July 19. 32—tJ1.
MillflK’ville, July 25. 1838
The establishment will hereafter he carried on un- j
dor the immediate direction of the subscriber, who would j
rav to his fri-iids and the public, that he intends keeping:
on hand a generiil assortment, of Confectionary, &e. His '■
bar, also, will hv surpassed by rmne, as regards neatno-s, I
order nnd t'ue most choice liquors; and ho therefore hopes j
liemav meet with a share of public patronage.
27 *,r L. A- YOUNG.
TOUR lr.ontlis after date, application will be made to tlie ] ri'itA yiu
’ honorable Inferior Court of Morgan comity, when sit- ! y,i essrs
pmposes
ting for ordinal v put poses, for l*-ave to sell all the negroes
belonging to the estate of Jesse Kirby, deceased. All per
sons concerned will please take notice, and file tlieii objec
tions if any they have.
N AT HA N ALDR EDGE, Adnt'r de bonis non,
with the will annexed, of Jesse Kirby,dec’d.
Pept. 11,1838. 34 4m
YVare-lloiisc and Commission ESiixiiicmk.
M R. MIDAS L. GRAY’B T LL has taken the interest of
Mr. J ohn Jones, in the late firm of Hardeman, Jones Sc
Co., in the above business, which will hereafter be continued
>y the subscribers, under tlie name and style of Hardeman,
ILL tc Co., at the old stand formerly occupied by
Hamilton, Hayes <5c Co., the well known situation of
I which, both as regards safety against fire and tho convenience
of its close stores, needs no recommendation. They are now
ready for the reception of Cotton, and for the receiving and
forwarding the goods of tlieir country friends, that may be
shipped to tlieir care. They are prepared to make liberal
advances 011 Cotton stored with, or shipped by them, to Sa-
vannall, Charleston, or New-York. And iroin the fact that
K "YOUR, month:- after date, application will be made to the ] they are pledged not to deal in cotton on their own account,
r hiiiiorabie Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit- they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. The
ling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of j selling* of Cotton from the wait--hor.se or from wagons and all
Irwin Hitchcock, late of said county, deceased. j other business connected with their establisnmcnt, will have
August 6, I8:t8.—• 10 4in LEE REAVES, Adm'r. ' the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman and Midas L.
:r h.—~r\ p—P , „.,a„ .’TC, j Gravbill, who will spare no pains to serve and please their pat-
yOLR inontus alter dute, application will be made to the j - ' 1 1 *tho\TAS HAHDKMAN
possession gi
Terms will be accommodating, nnd be made kno’wn at the
time of sale.
They will also sell a good bargain in their stock of
Goods, which have Item well selected in New-York aud
Charleston, and is generally admitted to be one among the
best selected slocks in the up-country. Any person wish
ing to vest capital in Diercliandise, would d.» well to call
and examine this property.
* BATTLE Sc DICKINSON.
Crnwferrlvillo, 14th August, 1838. 31 lot
SALK OK Kil l I, ESTATE,
AT TUSKEGEE, MACON COUNTY, ALABAMA.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Orphan's Court of Ma
con county, held 011 the first Monday in July, 1838, the
undersigned commissioners will sell to the highest bidder, in
the town of Tuskegee. on the first Monday in November next,
the following real estate, belonging to tlie estate of John C.
Bowiu, deceased, to wit: the Northeast quarter and North
west quarter of Section 10, Township 16, and Range 25.—
Terms of sale one and two years; notes und approved secu
rity vvillbe required.
THOMAS J. BRYAN, )
CHARLES G. RUSH. } Colnm’rs,
NATH. IJ. CLANTON,)
Tuskegee, IStli Sept.., 1838. 37 tds
for the use of Robert A. YValton, vs. William Catching,
one in favor of Hudson &, Thomas, for the use of Rsbert
A. Walton, vs. William Catching,and other li. fas. against
the said William Catching.
R. BLACK, S1Y.L
Sept. 3. 1838. 33 t> ; s
pots, kettles, Ac.: levied on as tlie property of Joseph Jen- l 011 a ? l!,e property of Jeremiah E. Moore, to satisfy two fi.
kins, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa in favor of Thomas A. Brew- I . ' lS5U .e d fr0: “ the Inferior Coon of Elbert county, ope iu
er, vs. Joseph Jeukius Property pointed outin said mortzave j ^ vor . °‘ Beck & Clark, the other m favor ot YToung L. G.
fi. fa. S It. MAXWELL, D. Sli'ff.° : Tx arns - vs - Ea hl Jeremiah E. Moore—and one fi. fa" issued
Oct 30, 1838. ’ 41 tds ' ** rom l ' !c Superior Court of Elbert county, in favor of Weston
raTfTFwT'Tvkr CUT,' (.■'nir'JA iF" 7.-,V , f, -r-' ' PstterBOa — a,ld sundry other fi fas. vs. said Jeremiah E.
VVt -HLKII I s SALE.—\. ul he sad on the 1 Moore: property pointed outbv Heurv B. I’.ailev and Wes-
-L Y nrst 1 uesdavin December xexl. in tne town nf Cm-hit. 1 . u,... j.- yy gl\ I'OIiTdON 'D sh’ff
SALE OK BEAU ESTATE,
AT TUSKEGEE, MACON COUNTY, ALABAMA.
A GREEABLY’ to an order of the Orphan’s Court of Ma
con county, held on the first Monday in July, 1838. the
undersigned Commissioners will sell to the highest bidder, in
the town of Tuskegee, on the first Monday in November next,
tlie following real estate, belonging to James B. Carswell,
deceased, to wit:
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and
negruesbelongiiig to the estate of Drura Dunn, late of said
•ountv, deceased.
MATILDA ANN DUNN; Atn’rx.
September 18.1838. 35 4m
TjYOT'R months after date, application will be made to the
«' honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit-
tin; fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and
prisons! estate of Nancy D. G. Irving.Jdeceased.
Sept. 11, 1838 —34 4m BliY’AN O’NEAL, Adm’r.
UYGUR months after date, application will be made to the
I Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell lot of laud No. 180. in the 2d
;«ict, 4th section, ef formerly Cherokee, now Paulding* co..
drawn bv John Pulaski, and sold for his benefit.
JOHN F. ARNOLD, Guardian.
Julv 3, 1838. 24 4m
; roas.
Macon, Sept. 21, 1838.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
MIDAS L. GRAYB1LL,
J. GODDARD.
37 4in
IS 14 ItN A BEALL’S
Kire-tProof Warehouse, Angnsta, 4*a.
T HE undersigned, grateful for the liberal patronage and
support of their friends and customers heretofore, beg
j leave to inform them and the public, that they continue to
j transact a general Warehouse and Commission Business,
■ at tlieir old stand 011 Broad-street. Tlieir warehouse and
1 close stores are in good order for the reception 'it cotton and
goods in store. Liberal advances will at times be made
1 on produce and consignments. Tlie age-.its of the Georgia
Railroad will with promptness receive Lad forward all cotton
| consigned to us at the different depots, as also any goods that
I may be ordered through usupth' - road.
Ilo{»ki»K, JcnningH & Co., Wholesale Croccrs,
' arc now receiving and opening an extensive stock of Groce
ries, in the fire-proof slcre of the warehouse newly erected,
I 10UR months after date, application will be made t
the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock cir.intv, when j which they will be prepared to offer on tlie most liberal terms,
fitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sob the real es- All orders through us, and filled by them, will be tree ol com
mie belonging to Wiley Meadows, late of Marion countv, | missions, and to tlie entire satisfaction of the parties ordering,
crossed. ' l’ARIlAM ALLEN. Adm’r.
Julv 24. 1338. 27 4m
I All communications will be addressed to us jointly, as tlie
business in future will be conducted in the name of the firm.
Pledging their usual promptness to all business confided to
TjlOUR months after date, application will be made to the j their care, will hope to merit a continuance of the confidence
l honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting j heretofore so liberally bestowed.
’ rordinary purposes, for leave tc sell the land and negroes
belonging to the estate of John Holliday, late of said county,
Waxed. FRANCIS PICKLING, Ex’or.
August 21, 1838. 31 4m
Augusta, Oct. 2, 1838.
JOHN REES,
EGBERT B. BEALL.
38 tlJ
East half, -
24
17
23
N**t th half,
19
17
24
Y» est half, ...
21
17
24
Ziortli half.
28
17
24
South half, ...
7
16
24
Southwest quarter,
1
16
25
East half Southeast quarter,
2
16
25
Southwest quarter S. E. quarter,
2
16
25
South half Southwest quarter,
2
16
25
Northwest quarter,
12
16
25
West half Northeast quarter,
13
16
25
South half Northeast quarter, -
11
16
- !5
Southwest quarter,
34
17
26
Northwest quarter,
3
1G
26
West half Northwest quarter, •
o
16
26
Southeast quarter,
33
17
26
East half Northeast quartet
33
17
26
Southeast quarter, ' -
28
17
26
West half Southw*cst quarter, -
27
16
25
Northeast quarter.
33
16
25
South half, ...
17
17
24
Eart half,
19
16
24
Sou h half, ...
2
16
28
YVest half Southwest quarter,
31
17
26
North half.
19
19
27
North half,
25
18
24
South half,
10
1G
25
South half, ...
29
13
25
West half, Southwest quarter, -
6
16
26
North half ...
19
16
28
East half -
27
17
30
South half
17
12
29
North half ...
24
17
28
East half
27
19
29
ITKH'U mouths after date, application will be made to tbe
1 honorable the Infer!
About four hundred and sixty acres of the above lands sta-
well improved, with a good dwelling house, out houses, are
bles, gin house, and about 300 acres now in cultivation, (tlie
Cotton WnrchoiiKC nnd CtotniiiiKNion liusiucss.
r g 1 M. SIMMONS having taken that safe and con-! residence of the deceased) which will be sold in a body. A11
tlie rest will be sold to suit purchasers. Terms of sale one
rior Court of Morgan county, when ! JL ■ venicut Fireproof Warehouse 011 Broad Street, for-
sitting fur ordinary putposes, for leave to sell one negro wo- 1 merly occupied by Messrs. I. W. Sc J. T. Heard, will be
m«n and child belonging to the children of Henry Taylor.— j prepared to attend to all business in his line. He will be
All per,on* concerned, will please take notice, and file tlieir j thankful for a share of that public patronage which,by strict
('hjertious if anv they have. ' attention to business, lie hopes to merit.
" ROBERT HOWARD, Guardian ■ Augusta. Sept. 11, 163S 34tf
of the children of Henry Taylor. ; Warakame and C!ommi*.x:on Kiixinox.
■Wt. 11.1838. 34 4tn rgAHE undersigned having taken the Warehouse for.nerly
10 the | JL occupied bv Mr. Benj Baird, on Green street, offers
foror- j himself for the transaction of the Warehouse and Com
on the old j mission Business, and respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Arrangements have been made to afford liberal
advances on Cotton and Goods in store. Insurance has been
j effected to cover all produce in store.
HENRY’ RIVES.
! Augusta. Aug. 16,1838. 35 3m
Dour months after date, application will be made tc
Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting fo
for leave to sell Lot No. 12.
■ purposes,
-Vary reserve, in the first district of formerly Houston, now
< Mwford county ; and Lot No. 289. in tile twenty sixth dis-
rict ami second section in the Cherokee purchase.
LEVIN TANNER. Adm i.
FRANCES TANNER, Adin’x.
iifpt. 11, 1838 34 4m
Fril II months after (late, application will he made, t
the honorable Inferior Court of Elbert county, while
TO LEASI!.
r a term of five t
called Benlali, tlie late residence of Janies Barrow,
K offer to let for a term of five years, our Plantation
>vte of Libert yc* - -;,
Jitly Sl, loss.
TUOMAS HORTON, Ex’or.
28—4m
,C ! deceased, on the East bank of Oconee, opposite tlie city of
Milledgeville, exclusive of the Turf field and 20 acres around
tbe old settlement called Johnsonville. This tract contains
MUmg ffiv ordinary purposes, for 1«.vc to sell a part of the j M ; !]cd vill exclusive of the Turf field and 20 acres around
jaiHtx belonging to the estate of William Tensly, deceased, j - - r ,, , , v ***!_:_ r—
and two years—notes and approved security will be required
THOMAS J. BRY’AN, )
CHARLES G. RUSH, > Comm’rs.
NATH. H. CLANTON,)
N. B. All persons having claims on any of the above lands,
will make it known on or before the day of sale.
Tuskegee. Ah, Sept. 16th, 1838. 37 tds.
KIVRU LA.YJ9.
W E offer to lease for five years, 500 acres first quality
Flint River Low-ground; 60 acres open and culti
vated ; lying on the West bank of Flint river, in Decatur coun
ty, opposite tbe town of Bainbridge, at the head of sale steam-
boating. With common seasons and culture, every acre of
the swamp will yield from 1200 to 2000 pounds of cotton.—
The whole tract is low ground, except about 40 acre3, which
are choice pine flats, and producing nearly as well as the
swamp. One line of fence, most of which is nearly built now,
d months after date, application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Henrv countv, when , , , , • , , , , -
sating as a Court or Ordinary, for leave to sell lot of land No. I of the testator, until the heirs should be of age. _
"vo hundred and forty-five (245) in tlie 5tli district of Early-
29 4m
F'. d h’ months afterdate, application will be made to the
• ti . Honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur county, when
r "'J E a * a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real e 'ate
' Martin Hardin, deceased.
will enclose the whole plantation, by running from bend to
bend of the river. Several good bouses are on the place,
and the steam saw-mill on the next lot, will furnish every fa
cility for building more. This place is as healthy as any river
-7- , , fnn „c„,c- C ; plantation. The swamp can he cleared with unusual ease, a*
about 1200 acres; ; about. 400lofwe^^se,_are^open. j ^ large timber is mos l tly Hve 0 ak, which need not be cut
can be killed as easily
Part of the land is
very high freshets, for a
few days in winter. Not tbe least injury results from this, as
it never occurs in crop time, it being well known that Flint
river never overflows in tbe lower part of its coarse, from
summer or spring rains.
The attention of planters, removing to the low country with
from 15 to 20 bands, is invited. 1). C. BAKROYV,
W. Me KIN’LEY’.
Lexington. Oglethorpe Co. Oct. 3d, 1838. 38 tf
The quality of tbe land, and its vicinity to Milledgeville,
rm,m y, being tile real estate of Asa Lewis, formerly of said 1 make Benlali one of tlie most valuable grain and y.ock {arms
^unty, deceased. JOHN WEBB Adm'r. i in Georgia. A* e offer to let it only tor this purpose^ Ine
. -H’- 7. 1838. ’ " *-
July 24,1
P<* R month
JOHN HARDIN, Adm’r.
27 4m
s after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, w hen sitting
r ordimry purposes, for leave to sell a negro woman and
‘ belonging to tlie estate of Milley Holliday.
, , ' BEAUFORT STALLWORTH. Adm’r.
huy 24.1838. 27 4tn
phffiU ninndis after date, application will be made to the
,. honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sit-
or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tbe negroes
longing 10 foe estate of Sampson P. Mobley, deceased.
LOOK AT Till*.
YIIE subscriber wishes to inform all those persons who
cultivation of cotton will not be allowed ; nor /. ill tenants be
permitted to cut wood for market, except under a separate
, contract. Convenient and fine range for a large stock of bogs
j is afforded by the river low-grounds, and other forest, con
taining nearly eight hundred acres, while an extensive mea
dow, either for hav or pasturage of catGe aud horses, can be
made in the valley of Deriseau creek, with no Other trouble i 71 YIIE subscriber w .
than a fence The whole place is well watered and healthy. ! I are affected with Rup’ure, or Henna that he wdl cqn-
Also. we will lease fora term of five years, the farm called ! tinue in Milledgeville during the sitting of the approaching
Walnut Level on the West bank of Oconee, adjoining the | Legislature, he having made so many radical cures, lias come
town common above Milledgeville, containing 160 acres of; to the conclusion to warrant cures, and m case he tails to
— • ' “ make a cure, will charge nothing for lint services
J. T. CUSHING, Sen.
Milledgeville, 8th October. 1838. 38 tf
LEWIS MOBLEY, Adm'r.
33 4m
^August 28,1838.
P°UR months a f, e r date, application will be made to the
rv , Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting forordina-
, purposes, for leave sell tbe latiil’anJ negroes belonging to
"■state of Turner Chapman, late of said county, deceased.
11.1838.—35 4m JOHN MARSH, Adm’r.
P°f’R mouths after date, application will be made to the
■onorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, while sit-
first q lality land. This would be a very convenient farm for
a eentleman wishing to reside in town.
Persons wishing to cultivate a grain farm, near a good mar
ket are invited to examine the premises. Tlie lease will be
long enough to give tenants all the comforts of a permanent
home. Mr. Byingtou, at Beulah, can give information of the
preinsses.
The lease will probablv hp renewod at tlie end of the term.
D. C. BARROW.
W. McKINLEY*.
Lexington, 14th Sept., 1838. 35 ti
rrr* The Federal Union will publish this until forbid.
D. C. B. & W. McK.
far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of Land. No.
Dtli district 3d section, drawn by the orphans of
L”: ia ffio
"fdlief 8,
cott, deceased.
by
IRBY’ H. SCOTT, Guardian.
34 4m
1L 1838.
'Jf R months after date, application will be made to the
ti, B f :onnra >le Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sit-
thU „? r 0r, h , mry purposes, for leavi
a-d, i me °f Mira, belonging to the
' leased, late of Elbert countv
rriHE _ . ,
-B- taining about 10 acres of Land, at Midway, li miles
from Milledgeville, nnd hulf a mile from the Oglethorpe j
University.—Persons Tvishing to purchase a most healthy j
and desirable residence, will do well to apply soon.
July 10—2> tf L. COW LES. Monroe,
NOTICE THIS.
I OFFER for sale my valuable plantation near Centreville,
in Talbot county, containing 465 acres—120 of which is in
a high state of cultivation. There is on the premises a flue
single story dwelling House, four rooms and porch, with eve-
; rv necessary out-building, including a valuable gill and gin
! house. The above named place is situated one aud a halt
i miles south of Centreville, on the road from Talbotton.by way
! of Centreville, to Macon, one mile from the stage road, and
1 convenient to two good academies. I will also sell stock,
| corn and fodder on the premises to suit purchasers. It is
KOI! WALK.
Subscriber offers for sale, his House and Lot, con- ; enough to say that it presents every advantage to the farmer
that could be desired. JAMES CALLIER.
Talbotton, Talbot county. Ga., Fept 16, 1838. 37 tf
T attnall sheriff sales.—will be sold before
the Court-house door in Tattnall county, on the first
I uesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One negro woman by the name of Winney: levied on by-
virtue of two fi. las. issued from Superior Courts, one in fa
vor of Neal & Batts, and the otlier in favor of Alurdock
Chisolm, vs. John Carmichael. Property levied 011 by me
this 18th August, 1838. * _
Also, at the same time and place, one tract of land contain- j V3 ' ^ e J tcm Colber
ing 200 acres, more or less, situate i't the county of Tattnall, I .. '
on the waters of Sandhill Creek: levied on by virtue of two j
fi. las. issued from a Justice’s Court, one in favor of John j
Sapp, find tlie otlier in favor of Seaborn Moseley, as bearer,
ton. Newton county, the following property, to wit:
Four negroes, John, a man about 27 years of age. Matilda, a
woman 30 years old, Andrew, a boy 13 years old. Washington.
11 years old, one yoke of oxen and cart, 011c gTev mare, and
100 acres of land, more or less, xvhareoa Edward Alberson
now lives, adjoining Edward Payne, Zaeheous Price and oth
ers : levied on as tiie property of Edward Alberson, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Cary Wood, vs. Carv J. Mathews. William
Oct. 30. 1638.
41 tds
1 ANCOCK SHERIFF SALES—Will he sc’d ou the
fir:
irst Tueslay iu December next, at the Court house of
. Hanco-k county, between the usual hours of sule, tiie follower
I iug property, to wit:
! One negro man, Anderson, about nineteen years old: levied
I on as the property of William II. Flewellen, to satisfy a fi. fa.
Fossett aud Edwatd Alberson, and others vs. said Alberson. ' J? la ™f ot Bradtnrd > Sa . vre k Co - a!ld one in favor of Wil-
Oct 25, 1 $38 41 tds THOS. NELMS, 1). Sh'if ' 1:lln M atts. Said negro now iu possession of John M. Shi-
* crs. Property pointed out by de&iuicnt.
Also, six hundred acres of land, more or less, on tlie waters
r Dry Cieek. adjoining Hardy C. Culver, and others; levied
TVEWTON SHERIFF S SALE.—Will be' sold on the
i- Y first Tuesday in January next.before the Court-house
door in the town of Covington, Newton countv, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to v. it:
Six mules; levied on as the property of Pe'lon H. Col
bert. to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of John G. Colbert
SUPHEY ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
•11 tds
j 011 as the property of William H. Fleweiien, to satisfy sundry
j fi. fas. from the Justice’s Court of the 112th District G. M.,
| to wit. t -venty-six in favor of Edwin F. Birdsong, three in fa-
• vor of B. F. Latimer, administrator, three iu favor of Sayre
j X. Morgan.
Also, one negro man by the name of Moses, about twenty-
:ven years old : levied on as the property of William H.
GLETHORPE SHERIFF S SALE.—Will bo sold, j Fleweiien, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the Justice’s Court,
on the first Tuesday in Janu ry next at the Court-house j hi favor of Charles'Medlock, an l others. The above pro-
vs. Edward Conner. Property levied ou and returned to me | in Said county, within the usual hours of sale, the following j perty pointed out by the defendant. The levv on- live taut?
by a constable. | property, to wit: ~ 1 and last mentioned negro, made by Ka'eigh Miller, constable,
Also, at the sittie time and place, one tract of land contain- j One negro girl, by the name of Rodv, about seventeen years j and returned to me. W. II. BRANTLEY’, D. Sh’tL
ing 70 acres, more or less, situate in tlie county of Tattnall. [ of age, (lark complexion; levied on as the property of Paris 1 Oct 30, 1838. 4; td*
on the waters of the Ohoopie river: levied on by virtue of a ! Pace, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa.issuedfrom the InferiorCourt ]
fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Markham 1 of said county, in favor of Woody Jackson, v». Paris Pace.
& Casey, vs. William B. Green nnd Thomas Green. Pro- : Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. la.
• • ' ' • ' ’ Oct 22. 1836.—41 tds . M. C. HALE, S’n’ff.
L.tXD FOB 9ALE.
perty levied on and returned to me bv a constable
Fept. 11,1838—34 ROBT. PARTIN, Sb’ff.
G ~ REENE SHERIFF'S SALE—Will be sold at the
Court-house, in the town of Greenesboro’, Greene coun
ty, on tbe first Tuesday in November next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One Negro child named Lurauny, about 18 months old
levied on as the property of William Catching, to satisfy three
fi. fas. issued from a J ustices’ Court in favor of William West
vs. William Catching: levy made and returned to me by a
constable. YV. L. STRAIN, Dep. Sh’fl.
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 tds
M organ sheriff’s sale.—wm be sold, on the
first Tuesday in November next, before the Court
house doer in the town of Madison, Moigan county, between
tlie u“aal hours of sale, the following property, to Wit:
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less: levied
011 as the property of John Dupree, administrator of John
Sanderfer, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Heard Sc
Cook, and other fi. fas. Property pointed out by YV. J Pear-
man, plaintiff’s attornev. HENRY’ BROWN, Sh’ff
Oct. 2. 1838. ■ 37 tds
[ A -’Y of the following Lots of Lund can be purchased
j L Jo. at reduced prices, by early application to the subscsL
jpUTNAM POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES—Will
O glethorpe sheriff’s sale—will he sold
on the first Tuesday in December r.ext, before tbe
Court house door in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe 1
county, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro- ’
perty, to wit:
Fourteen acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of!
J. W. Moody, and William Jewel.
Also, a negro woman by the name of Rachael, about fiftv ■
years of age; levied on as the property of Thomas Moody”, j
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of said coun- :
ty*, in favor of George H. Y’oung, Adm'r. of Gen. John 1
Stewart, deceased, vs. Thomas Moody, John Beasly, and ■
YViatt Williams—and one in favor of William Lumpkin \
Adm’r., Kc., vs. Thomas Moody, issuing from the Superior I
Court oi'attiu county; also, one in favor of Thompson Talbot, !
issued from the Superior Court of said county, vs. Thomas |
Moody and Wiatt Williams: property pointed out by said (
Moody ; also, levied on a negro boy, by the name of Sandy,
about 15 years of age, as the property of Thomas Moody, to
1— i rer, at Irwinton, Wilkinson county, Geo.
Lot No.
Fraction
312
309
594
1116
630
163
27 6
243
269
276
234
31
259
1 Sect.
3 “
1 DDt. Chcrol.oe,
“ Muscoje*,
“ Early,
“ Irwin,
“ Doolv.
II. J. WILLIAMS.
April 17, 1333. 13 tf
4 4 .hit)KGia! jones couNTY’. ’
Wbep.eas Elizabeth Ur in a pi lies to me for letter* of
administration on the estate of her husband, Jauies Gunn.
Pope, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tiie Superior Court of
Oglethorpe county, B. F. Hardeman and A. S. Hill. Execu
tors, See. vs. YViley Pope, property pointed out bv T. M.
Smith. S. R. MAXWELL. D". Sh’ff
Oct. 26,1838. 41 tds
RGAN SHERIFF'S SALE—Will be sold, 011 the
be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, before
tlie Court-house door in tbe town of Eatonton, Putnam coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
One grey mare, 1 bay liorse, and 1 sorrel horse, one lot in
the town of Eatonton, now occupied by F. C. Sanford, as a
livery stable, in letter N, adjoining P. R. Clements, contain
ing one quarter of an acre, more or less: levied on as the pro
perty- of Henry D. Holt and Franklin C. Sanford, to satisfy a ,
mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Simon Holt, and other fi. fas. I in the tov- ' n . o£- Madison, Morgan county, the following pro
against the defendants. I perty, to wit:
Also, one negro boy, Marion, 12 or 13 years of age: levied ° n< ’ nalfacre of land, more nr less, with a store on it. m the
on ns the property of William Catching, to satisfy a mortgage i t- nwn of \Y illington, adjoining the Lands ot Isaac \\ taker and
fi fa. in favor of John T. Blount, administrator of Thomas | Mrs. Newsam. levied on as the property ot M. I). Brewster,
Killpatrick, deceased, vs. William Catching. I to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of £. \\ . Thrasher, vs. M. D. Brew-
Also, one bay mare mule: levied on as the property of i ster, levied on and returned to me by John Allistnn constable.
William Catching, to satisfy amortgage fi. fa. in favor of Ro- j _ LEY. IS GKA\ E-t, Fn tl.
bert A. Walton, vs. William Catching. j Oct. 2i, 1839. ' td -_
RICHARDSON BLACK, Sh’ff. j if'VGLETHORPE SHEnlFF SALES.—Will be sold be-
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 tds j fore tbe Court-house door, in the town of Lexington,
satisfy the above mentioned li. fus.: Sandy pointed outby j [ a te of said '.ountv deceused -
Jaine3 K. Me \\ hor.cr, [ These are therefore to cite and cdmonisli ail aud singular
Also, on the same d.uv, w ill be sod a negro woman by the j t ’ ue fr;,,,] re( j a!;t i creditors of said deceased, to be and appear"
name of Rachael, about 25 years o.d ana her child Khz. at my office within the time prescribed bv law,to show causa,-
about six months old; levied on as the property of Wiley ;f any rIlev have _ whv 8a id letters should not Re granted.-
Given under my hand at office. this29rh Sept., 1838
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o:
Oct. 2, 1836. 39 5t
G eorgia,
: Where a:
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Hiram Warner applies to me for letters of
wwm* o •’ vauD—mum wiu, on die administration, with the will annexed of Edmund Abercrom-
first Tuesday in December next, at tlie Court-house door p,; e ] ate 0 f sa ij count y f deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singula*
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show causa
if any they have why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 11th October, 1838.
Oct. 16—39 HENRY ROGERS, g. c. o.
P UTNAM SHERIF. - SALES—Will be sold on the Oglethorpe county, within tlie usual hours of sale, 011 tlie first
first Tuesdain November next, before the Court-house j Tuesday in December next, tt’e following property . to wit:
I NFERK
. journed
GUOBU4A, .llorgun Cosisssy.
EIJTOR COURT sitting for ordinary purposes, ad-
Term, September 29th, 1838—Present tlieir bou
ors Elijah E. Jones, William S. Stokes, and Thaddeus B.
Rees, Justices.
On the application of Reuben T. Battle, Guardian of th«
first Tuesda./ in November next, before tbe Court-house j Tuesday- 1 n December next, tee tot-owing property , to wit: person and nroncrlv of Oliver L. Bottle, orphan of Lazarus
door iti the town of Eatonton, Putnam county, between tbe ; One hundred acrt^i ot land, more or Ies«, on the waters of Battle, dec’d., praying to he dismissed 1’rom tbe further g^ar-
usnal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: j pros'd Kiver, in said county : levied on astne pr iperu oi ivl id- dianship of said orphan. Whereupon it is ordered, tl^ai all
One hundred barrels of corn, twelve bales ot cotton, one | ison Culbertson, to satisfy a h. i *. ir f, ui tlie ».*uperior j persons concerned in the premises, show cause at the January
barouch and harness: all levied on as the property of James I Court oi Oglethorpe county, Michael B. Hopper cv Co. vs. • Term, 1839, of this Court, why he should-not be dismissed
M. Dunn, to satisfy two fi. fas., one iu favor of Green Wiggins, Madison Culbertson. ... T , ! from said guardianship. -And it is further ordered, that this
and one in favor of John T. Blouut and Thomas Killpatrick, j Also, 70 a<*re« of land, more or less, adj ining uohn .Tones Rule be pub! islied in the Southern Recorder, for forty day*,
administrators of Thomas Killpatrick, deceased, vs. James i nnd others, in said county : levied on as the property oi Tail- prior to that term.
M. Dunn. j dyC. Goolsby, tosatisfy a fi.fa.issued from the Superior Court j A true ext;act from the minutes of tlie Court of Ordinary
Also, one four wheel carriage and harness, two brown bay J of Oglethorpe county, Michael B. Hopper Sc Co. vs. Tandy C. ■ Qct. 4ih, 1838. J OHN W. PORTER, C. c. ().-
horses, and a negro girl, Rachel, 10 or 12 years of age: all j Goolsby. J Oct 16. 39 6t
levied on as tbe property of Francis G. Wilkins, to satisfy Also, one black mare, about 13 years old. and cue bay filly, —•— —— — : r —z—:—r~~
- - - r r _ — , . , ,r l . _ i, «—- e_ . n i oi -n- l » LL persons hmams Claims against the estate ot the iat«
about 2 years old : levied on as the property of John Phillips, [ A ^
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Oglethorpe ! - ‘^ -
county, Michael B. Hopper & Co. vs. John Phillips. Proper- j .
ty pointed out by defendant. MIAL SMITH, D. fch’ff.
’ Oct 30, 1838. ‘ 41 tds
P UTNAM SHERIFF SALES.—Will le sold before the I - . , , , — .
Court-house door in the town of Eatonton. Putnam coun-i /» ‘‘ persona indebted to me estate ol David Blacksbear,-
tv. between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tucsdav in i r 1 h ’ e ot Laurens county, rtec’d.. are requested D. make’
Dccemb'- r next, the following property, to v. it: ' ! immediate payment, ana those having demands, are nouhetl -
Eight linndifj acres of land, more or less, adjoining Mad- i to P r esent them m terms of the law. ^
dox and others, a negro man, Henry. 35 or 40 years of age, ! i, - J *- a ad t Adm’rs.
and one yoke of oxen and cart: all levied on as the property j r>. j. liljA ,r\. tr tv-A K, )
of Thomas Carter, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Lewis Gibsoa, ■ Sept. 25, 1838. 36 ft
and sundry other fi. fas. against said Carter.
A.iso. 600 acres of land, adjoining Caloway and others: le-
ied on ss the property of Isaiah Favor, to satisfy a fi. fa. in I
Robert Pennr.an, der’d., of Morgan county, will please -
| render them, legally proven, within the time prescribed by
law, for settlement; ail persons indebted will please make’
payment without delay. J. NORTHINGTON, Adm'r.
Oct 1C—39 5t E. C. PEARMA-N. Adin’x.
two fi. fas. in favor of William Butler, and sundry otlier li.
fas. against the said Wilkins.
Oct. 2, 1838—37 tils M. BREWER, D. Sh'ff.
P UTNAM SHERIFF SALE.—Will be 6»ld on the first
Tuesday in December next, before the Court-house door
ill Eatonton, Putnam county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
The following named negroes, Tom, forty years of age,
Jack 30, JoshiutSa. John 21, Tyler 40, Charles 40, Reubin 18,
Ned 16, Ben 14. Little Jack 12, Harper 10. Monroe 3. Stew
art 2, Frank 3, Sally 40, Sarah 35, Anna 30, Celia 20, Betsy
21, Jane 8, Martha 9, Fanny 7, Caty 4, and Sophia 18 years
of age: all levied ou as the property of James M. Dunn, to
satisfy three mortgage fi. fas., one in favor of Robert Bledsoe,
one iu favor of James Nicholson, and one in favor of Jere
miah Clark. Property pointed out in the mortgage.
Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot in the favor of W iiliam S.
town of Eatonton. containing 38 feet in front, adjoining the I Favor.
store honse of Hudson & Thomas, and offiers, one room now j Also, 200 acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Jn
occupied by William Johnson, as a Confectionary, and the j C. Burt and others: levied on as the property at Overall Wal- I a LLpersous h^-bigjcst dem , n ds against David E. Butts-
• • >*>-* satlef j a f fa : ln 'Vfirl JohK H - C ‘ ark ’ aud SLIlldr y j A late of Hancock county, d eceased, are requested to pr«-
T j sent them tii the subscriber ; and persons indebted to him are*
loimng Jenkins and ! , , ’ r
,, , ,, , 13 . requested to make pavmeat.-
waters ot Cedar Creek, and 100 acres, more or i i _r ._
Thomas, and other fi. fas. against said
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Green Williamson
late of Jones county, dec'td., are hereby required to
come forward and make payment; anil those having demands
against said estate, are notified to present them in terms of
the law. WM. S. AllDDLEEROOKS, Adm'r.
Sept. 25. 1838. 36 bt
other department by Joitu Gillum, as a sadler's shop: levied .
on as the property of Jacob D. Hightower, to satisfy a mort- | olherfi. las. against the sail. A', aller. ^ _
gage fi. fa. in favor of William Bisco. Property pointed out | AIeo, 200 acres of land, more or less, aojoi
in the mortgage, vs. Jacob D. Hightower. ! others, on tlie waters of Cedar Greea. and 1< , t
Oct. 2, 1636 31 tds M. BREWER. D. Sli'ff. i less, adjoining H. Alford and offers, on the waters of Little :
—"T" j River: levied on as tlie property of Levi D. Waller, to satisfy ] Bt^O
muse i a fi- fa. in favor of Augustus M- Jenkins, vs. said Waller. j 4 1
r " S< Also. 690 acres of land, more or less,adjoining J. J. More ' ’
Oct 16, 1838—39 Ct
WASH. BUTTS, Adm’r.
JH-EWTON SHERIFF’S SALE—Will be sold on
OR ?ALE. that beautiful, healthy, and commodious
„ m , . „ , , - , „ . , .»..»v U , , — lor, ou which the subscriber cow resides, at Midway, tw<v
first Tuesday m November next, before the Court house 6 o 0 acres of land more or less,adjoioiimJ. J. More-1 miles from Milledgeville, and a half mile from the site of
door in Covington. Newton county, between tbe usual heurs j anrl o!])erf; i evip ,| on ns the propertv of Edmond But s, j Oglethorpe Unirersitv. It contains ten acres, and has on na
of sale, the following propert; - ■ - — - • •
One let of land
Henry, now New
less: "levied on as
min Sanford, to satisfy a n. ta. issued ironi[ ureei.e o««nyi ; and t ;, rpP cows> twe lve head of hogs, more or less, one ,
Court, iu favor ot John Y\ es. jr , vs. said Darnel and Eeipa hpd 170 a6rea oflaIld> more G r less, adjoining Thomas '
nnr. Sanford. 1 HOMAs NKLMK&, D Sli ff j F]ovd an( j others: all levied en as the property of John W. ,
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 . l .- S - [ Bcott, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of J. F. Harwell, and sundry |
E LBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold at the j other fi.fas,»gainst the said John W. Scott. The same land:
Court house door in Elbert county, within the lawful ! l ev ied dn-and rerurned to me by a constable. j
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, tlie iol- ; Also, 316 acres of land, more or less, adjoining M r j? llt and •
lowing property, to wit: _ _ _j others, and tbe following named negroes. Ned, a man 30 years |
TO PLANTERS.
9000 1>AIR 0F NI:GRO SHOES, of superior
quality, manufactured in Milledgeville.
For sale by A. Ii. ROOT.
Miliedgevillr, Oct. 2. looB. 37 tf
les of clean cotton: levied on as the property of | 0 | - a( re, Pollv, 25 or 26 years of age, Alack, a boy 9 years n.d,
J. Elliott, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from the Infe- ! Spencer, a bov 7, Bill, a bov 5, A’ariah, a girl 4 years o'd,
t of Elbert county, in favor of James W. Strawn pfiebv, an infant child 7 mouths old, one road wagon and har-
Six bale
Thomas C
rior Court
& Co, and B. C. YVall & Co, and Bud C. Wall. Property-
pointed out bv plaintiff s.
Oct. 9 1838—38 tds WM. BOND, Sli'ff.
ness 4 mules, 1 sorrel horse 4 years old. 1 bay mare, 1 brown
ho’-se, and J sorrel mare, 4 years old : ell lrvied on as the pro-
.6f t nines C. Burt, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John K.
B ROUGHT toJail in Muscogee county. Geo., on tue
3th day of January last, a negro man named Petkr j county
voman tv.on tii€
coun*
first Tuesday in December nex.L. between the usual
V^S-HO.IPSR
NATHAN BOND,
RACHAEL RICHARDS
iUARGAIIVff HAV BE BAD!
fTUjr, subscriber, wishing to locate himself at his plitnia* -
„„ . tion and mills on Town-Creek, will sidl on liberal
v e ttTseU°a negro girl by terms the following described property in the city of Mil-
e estate of Reuben Rich- ledgeville, viz; ... ,
ntv Lot No. 2 (two) m square sixty-eiglit (G3) * ; n Clark
j
who says that he is a free man, and was born in j November next, the following property
,, iii -j e u- r i • i i • Sarah a woman about 18vears <>t age. ancy, a
Havana; out be has no evidences of his freedom with him. Ig vc * ars of c ar)d her ’ two children, Ha gar and Buck: hours of sale, tlie following property, to wit:
Peter Monroe is about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high, , , , levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from f; vo stacks of fodder, thirty-five barrels of < -,-n. more or
KOTKIE.
rjYIIE subscriber will sell on reasonable terms, the Lots of
.JL I and below enumerated, by- nppliration tobim in Alad-
isoe-, Morg'an county, eitherm pers'us-oc by letiei.
l ot No. 252, 9ih District forrr.e: iy Y.’ilkinson, now Telfair.
“ “ £.56, 4 th “ “ Henry, “ Fayetto
** “ 155, 27th ‘ - 2d Sea, on the line of Giimer and-
M array.
And 2 unimproved acre Lots, ra the suburbs of tbe town
: of Covington. Newton county, adjoining Erwin and offers.
Oct. 16' 1838— 39 tf HENRY' KIRBY’,
F5BE YTOft®.
ISTE offer to sell ti e standing Timber on any part of obr
I t woodlands near Milledgeville, in quantities to snif
• Adm’rx.
34 m4m
,, months after date application will be made to the
-f t ' 0 ' 10 j at) ' c Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, when sit-
Ibviil'r 0 L nar y purposes, for leave to sell the teal estate of
Oh In’, l ’ ' ate of said county, deceased.
^i^U838-41^ 4 m MARY LOCKET, Adm’x.
U j 1 ^ months after date application will be made to the
’‘kin. f I10ra ' 1 l e Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
'^firn'T °foinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land be-
0 t le estate of Francis O’Kelly, dec’d, late of said
JAMES O’KELLY, ) . , ,
0« 30 lfi , e benjamin 9’kelly, \ Adm ors -
’ 183 ff 41 4m
and Montgomery streets, at present occupied by C. D.
Hammond, Esq.; possession given 1st January, 1839.
Also, the north half of said lot, on which there are com
modious stables. Also, lot No. 1 in square 70 (seventy)
on which there is a bath-house. Likewise, Lots Nos. 1,2,
and 3 t u£ one acre each, in square 69; all being well situa-
j ted for private residences. Also, the corner of square 43
(forty-three) where Mr. E. W. Miller now resides; pos-
liOOK AT THIN
W ILL BE SOLD, under an order of tlie honorable In
ferior Court, sitting as a Court for County purposes, in
the town of Madison, Morgan county, on Tuesday the 27th
day of November next, sixteen Town Lots, containing each
aaacre or more, lying in the - South west part of town, ike Jiigh-
Tuesday in December next, before the Court-bouse Lexington. Oglethorpe Co., Oct. 3d. 1858. *
& town of Elbeiton, Klbert county, wjtuin the usual
session given 1st January, IS39. Persons desirous of pur- j est and healthiest part of town. Terms made known on tile-
chasing valuable property at a reduced price, and on ac- day. JNO. C. REES, Clerk.
commodating terms, will please apply to Mr. George L. j Madison, Morgan county, Oct. 1st, 1338. "S tds
Doming, in Milledgeville, or to the subscriber on Town- i TpYOR SALE.—An excellent Newark made carriage,but
Greek 10 miles from Milledgeville. j JT 5 slightly worn. It tnay be seen at Mr. Mott’s Livery
June IDtf P. WEIGHT, j Stable/ * AgtiUl-12 if
in November next, the following property, to wit. [ _I_J first
Lot No. 4 in the town ff fils! t^ued ! hou^ot^ale, tbe following property, to wit:
Prr» y jnLw rt ?n favor of Deshazo & Brainnrd. ! One tract ef land, containing seven hundred acres, more
TO RENT,
. . * n„.hnzn Sc Hhatnurd I One tract cf land, containing seven nunarea acres, more 6 JOE the year 1839, tlie House and Lot where Jesse Join-
Justices Court in xa\o „ . 3 I r.« tl»*» of Cedar Creek, adioinine lands j er now lives, ndjoiniog; the Jot of James T. Lane, in th#
irt in lavor 01 a ' ’ | or less lvin^ on the w a lev of Cedar Creek, adjoining lands JL er now lives, ndj
by plaintiff, and levy made by a- con- , « X’^^nes and olhers, whereon Ri' hard Rice, now North part of M'dledg
adjoining t
eville. Half the rent 10 be laid out in
__ _ where Je
from
Property pointed out
stable^ . ., , i t- _
Also, a large kettle or boiler; levied on as tue property , fa ; 3SUed troin t i ie S U |*erior Court of Elbert county, in 1 dence of the tenant,
of \f & A. Smith to satisfy a fi- fo- issued from the Supe- i f avoro f William V. Clark—and sundry other fi. fas. vs said j Also, two vacant Lots in front of tbe house, across the
; ,1 r our , i n favor*of Lewis Hall vs. M. &. A. Smith. \ Richard Rice : property pointed out by defendant. | street. Apply to D. C. BARROW,
nor Court in taxor o. EC £deric BL . TLFRsh , ff . WILLIAM BOND. Shff. - W. McKINLEY*
Orf. 30, IS35. 41 tds 1 Lexington, Oglethorpe Co. Oct. ?d, 1 J 3F. 38 wSm
August 25.,. 1833.
33 tds