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MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1038.
f NO. 43—VOL\ XIX.
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It-:HU El)'ft:. ;is a enn-
Rounty, at t’?ie
13 — 33 wV2w
-+XTV "are authorized to aunouxie
W fod-ite for Tax Collector of Baldwin
January Election. Oct. 9,483^
- Tof fCrl. Ml persons indebted to m , either by note
\ ’ ‘. x (.are requested lo cad and settle them with
Twirs' r. I. \NE invnedi itely, or they will find them in
■ ' ;, !n,lsof an officer far collection, before the next return
llin WM. G. LANK.
'April 10.1333_
tVarcbouse nail ('oiuraissiAii Butinfss,
nPHE undersigned beg leave to inform the public, that
they have connected themselves together for trunact-
mg a Watehouse and Commission Business in the City ot
Macon, under the lirm of Hamilton & Reynolds. Their
Warehouse is now bring erected, anil will !>ecompleted in
all ol September, ready for the reception of hardware and
merchandise. Ira locution is near the head of Cotton Ave-
ini'von the corner of Cherry and First Streets, convenient
t i the most business part of the town, and verv secure
I rum the risk ol tire. The undersigned will devote their
est imlivi.liinl : ,, K ] undivided attention to any business
which may be confided to their care, and will he prepared
to make liberal advances oil cotton stored with them.
They ivill also intend srrictlv to the sale of any cotton con-
fid d in their care, and will in alt ca-es use their best ef
forts to obtain the highest market prices. They will make
'holiest ;n rtngcni'uira possible fur learning the earliest in
telligence f.orn f ireign markets; and will always cheerful
ly impart unv iiiteiligence lleis obtained to their planting
and mercantile friends. The undersign'd being planters
tliern-elves, will fi- *1 their interest nearly allied to th"
planting interest. Jn conclusion, the undersigned woo d j
oiily add further, that they "ill he prepared to attend to j
every in nm'ii of busi is ! connected with the warehouse and 1
coinmissioa; such as receiving cotton on storage, for sole, j
>r to >hio to «ith<*r markets, receiving and forwarding i
goods to country merchants, filling orders, &c. &c.—to | healtbiTci
format? that their best uttenlimi j acres cle;
niLLEDSEVULE COURSE, CEO.
fJ^HK annual .Jockey Ciub Fail meeting will commence
SiFEKJFFs’ SALES.
fpHOMAS SHERIFF SALES POSTPONED.—Yv ill
be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Thomnsville, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
, One lot ot pine Jand, No. 3. in the 23d district of originally
i Early, nav Thomas county, coni,lining 250 acres, more or
. i less: levied on as tlr* property of Robert Brown, to satisfy
itcuer ar.d Cup, three fi. fas. issued from ibe Superior Court of Butts countv,
three years old, : in favor of George W. Murray, vs. 3aid Robert Brown. Pro
perty pointed out by tlie plaintiff.
on Monday :he 12th of November next, and continue
six days. The following Purses will be given:
1st Day—A pu-t stake, four mile beats—ei.nance five
hundred dollars—$2.10 forfeit: 3 or more to make a race;
to close 1st October; and name at the stand.
Iverson & Bonner, 1
2d Dny—Mile heats, for a fine silver Pitcher ar.d Cup,
worth ?200; for colts and fillies two or
$25 entrance; three or more to make a rue.
On tlie same day there wi'l be a Match Race for S-500, he- Also, one other lot ot pmc land. No. 3, in the 13th district
tween Major Rowell's Truffle colt, and Col. A. II. Kenan's of originally Irwin, now Thomas county.containing 430 acres.
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next. before tlie
Conrt-house door in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe coun
ty. between thu usual houra of sale, the following property,
Arcby. a negro man, about sixty years of ago.
Also, one tract of land containing 331 acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Thomas Yancey. Eli B. Tack, and others,
Gohannah—mile heats.
3d I) iv—Two mile heats, free for all—purse* $-100.
4th Day—Three mile heats—free for all—purse $5110.
5th Dav—Four mile heats—free for all—purse $l(U)0.
Gth Day—One mile lie.it'—best 3 in 5—pmse $400.
H. F. YOUNG Co.. Proprietors.
rfjT’ People’s Press, Augusta, M icon Messenger, and
11. raid Sc Sentinel, Coiuml us, w ill give the above one in
sertion weekly, until the r ices, and forward their Recounts
to the proprietors for payment. 11. F. Y. 5c C
Mi!ied;evil|e. Ji.lv 30:1., 1333 29 wtr
T _r„ - , lAFAinETTE OALL.
HE subscribers announce to their frirnds and the public,
i that this well known establishment will be open during
the session of the Legislature, for the reception ot travellers
and boarders. Members of the Legislature will find Lafay
ette Hall well adapted to their comfort and convenience, be
ing within a few minutes’ walk of the Capitol.
- - - , , The Tables will be well supplied with everv thing the mar*
?i* wa r t '*“ ol C.ouds Creek; levied on as the property of ; ket aflbrds. The Bar wUl be furnisher! in the*best style, with
” Rham Luster, to satisfy a h. ta. issued from the Superior j the best liquors, and attended by a competent and sec- mmoda-
ot Ogleuiorpe county, in favor of PaSf Pace, vs. j ting Bar-keeper. The Stables will be furnished with a trusty
Uham Luster. Property pointed oat by plaintiffi. ! ostler and no pains spared to render visiters comfortable and
O.-t. 30. 1333.—11 tjs M. C. HALE, Sh'ff. j well provided for. D. M. McDONALD.
M. J. SMITH.
Milledgeviile, Oct. 16, 1338. 39 tf
! more or less: levied on as the property of Noah Raines, to j 3 ^ r'HEUII I’ S SALE.—Will be sold
! satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Thomas ; , before the Court-nouse door in tue town of Lexington,
count!', in favor of Juniper Hall. vs. sai-J Noah Raines. Pro- i c county, between the usual hours ot sale, ou toe I
pert v pointed out by the plaintiffi. I * lr ^ t Tuesday m January next, the following property, to wit: | T
i Oct 16, 1838—39 tds BENJ. WOMACK, Sh’ffi. bay oitt, about 2years obi, one gig nndharness, four | l
j TOUTNAMSHBlilPF j
BENJ WOMACK Sh’ffi ! '-'ne oay emt, aoont s years old, one gig nnd harness, four
lALE.-WlifbT-sur.r^-tie I Jr. ol< ‘c*' fou . r dolen chair8 ’ I He offer, them for sale in the confidence
THE 81SM RI«I!R
NOW receiving a supply ol’ articles in his line, care
fully selected, and warranted tube of tiie best quality
„ , , r , | - , , r , r , , sixteen beds and bed clothing, one lot of crockerv ware, one I surpassed in this mark-t- a few of tin- leaffirm krrirVa »r-
nrst Tuesday to Decemb. r next, before the Court-house j lot of glass ware, and all kitchen furniture, consisting of ovens, j enumerated : Set ' ^
doorin the town of Eatonton. Putnam county, within tlie usual
hours of side, the following property, to wit:
pots, kettles,
j kins, to satis:'
, , . , , . - Segars.Cogniac Brandy, Champaigne Brandv,
rs. Sc.i levied on as the property ot Joseph Jen- Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Mononga’neia WUiiev Peach
ms i r . , ,--- - , , -isfy a mortgage fi. fa m lave, of Thomas A. Brew- ! Brandy, Apple Brand" Madeira Ciniimiwa
L_ satisfy a mortgage fi fa. in favor of John T. Blount, admmia- I o.n 30. 1933. • R ‘ 1A ’ VXV ' LL> f ! o’T.tr S “'’- a * ^serves .Pickles.
VAM'.iKI.M PROPERTY YOK SAUK. t‘'ator
1HE. to ib„ ',,,.,1. H. IW ! AS.,K* SfU. | f>( I
.1 i*_!l - - 3 ! mid A rmlaa 5m. 1-.. J D .-P D -1 _ . .« 3 . . *
j .ii of which they will pro:
<lav.
Lb persm
Robert ”
holding claims against the estate of the late
arman, dec'd., of Morgan county, will please
scribed by
ke
i rtiicin. legallv proven, within the turn* prescribed i
l L ‘ r nr selllement; all persons indebted will please mill
9 , It,bout delay. J. NORTHINGTOM, Adm’r.
J’ E. C. FEARMAN. Adm'x. _
-m'm rsi'i's liavingjust demands against David E. Butts |
A ( ,f Hancock county, dei'eased, are requested to pre- j
| • subscriber ; and persons indebted to him are
sent them to the
rr'l
red to make payment.
Oct 16, 1833—39 6t WASH. BUTTS. Adm’r.
i 1 I, Persons are cautioned against trading fiir a note ol
\ fcijO, given by me to one Thomas Lowe, dated Uth
j UIll , and due January diireafter: said note was condi-
timiailv given, ami I am able to prove a failure on his part,
.lin'd not na\ said note, unless compelled by law.
an j8 8-4? 3t ROBERT HOLT.
-hull be given to promote the interest of those vviio nta\
patronize them. Anv favors received in the line of our
business, will he duly appreciated.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage the claims of those of "iir
friends who are now engaged in the warehouse and commis
sion business in thiseitv, we would respecifiiiiy recommend
ilie al.nvgei t’emen to our former patrons and friend#, as
worthy of their confidence. T bey being our relatives, deli
cacy forbids that we should say more in their favor; we.
however, trust that their strict and diligent attention to
business, will secure to them a liberal share of public pa
tronage. E. HAMILTON,
July24.1833.—27 tf J. R. HAYES.
tion and Mills, two miles and a half south of Forsyth,
Monroe county, on the Big Tobesoifkv. Situated in a rich,
otititry. containing near ■ I U0 acres of laud, about 403
ared. and in good repair; good dwelling and all
Catch iua, "■ satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor ot' R.'bert A. Wal
ton, vs. William Catching. R. BLACK, Sh'ff.
Sept. 13. 3G tds.
P UTNAM POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.—Will
l.e sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, before
. the Court-house door in tlie town of Eatonton, Putnam coun-
are considered tlie most valuable property in this part of the tv, between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
State. This property being situated so near the town of For- . to wit:
svtli, at the terminus ot tlie Monroe Railroad, is considered i One grey mare, 1 bay horse, and 1 sorrel horse, one lot in
other houses necessary ; a large two-storx gin house, with a
sixty saw gin, thrasher and tan, all run I v water The mills
| ton. Newton county, the following property, to wit:
i Four negroes, John, a man about 27 years of age. Matilda, a I
| woman 30 years old, Andrew, a boy 13 years old. Washington, i
i 11 years old. one yoke of oxen and cart, one grey mare, and |
100 acres of land, more or less, whereon Edward Alberson |
Apples, bur .iced Bed, Bologna Sausages, ice.
A i so ', ' U box ‘ M anti half boxes of Rafsins, of the new orop, aU
ot which will be sold at a moderate profit for cash.
Oct. 20, 1838.—40
i as the pro
perty of Henry D. Holt ami Franklin C. Sanford, to satisfy a
mortgage fi. fit. !:• favor of Simon Holt, and other fi. fas.
against the defendants.
Wtirohoiiwe unit t'csmiiiisviou Business.
rgTHE undersigned have taken for a term of years, the
i 9 Warehouse of A. Ii. Ralston near the head of cotton
| Avenue, and convenient to the centre of business, where they
| will transact n general storage and commission business. The
| Warehouse and commission business will be conducted nnd
( managed bv E. Beall nnd Fred’k. Beall, members of the firm;
4 tHHASUZi.'**:*’?*' the y will devote their w hole time and attention to tiie interest
HE subscriber respectfully atmouti- j of the merchants and planters who may favot them with their
ay th. Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do
well to come and view this, as it is certainly the most valua
ble property in the State. There i» plenty of water lor a
cotton factory. Apolv to the suDscriber, living in Forsvlh.
A. COCHRAN.
Aug. 13, 1838. 31 j fi. fa. in favor of John T. Blount, administrator of Thomas
gi'OU s CuiT Killpatrick, deceased, vs. William Catching.
A valuable House and Lot in Crnv fordcille, and Slock ! „ A J?°- ™ e ln; ‘ re T ."'! !e: levied on as the property of
r* i i ' * iJiKiin Catching, tc» snticsiy a mortgage n. ta. m favor ot‘ Ro-
■ bert A. Walton, vs. William Catching.
N. B. J PIT AN.
more valuable on that account, as all die Hour ami commeal ! the town of Eatonton,'now occupied by F. C. Sanford as a n ,1; "r ms VF \K"n XI T' I P °^ PV ° , - ,
that can be furni.hed at the mill, and also all the lumber livery stable, in letter N, adjnimnsr P. R. Clements, contain- 1 , i*"; °t”. 8“^ «««. as any bouse m the upcour.try, -
sawed at. the saumill, find a ready sale to the citizens of For- itig one quarter of an acre, more or less: levied ou as the pro- ]\| E '' T . ON EIlL . UTEi * s »ALfc.—Will be sold on the | ‘« r ge stock ut saddlery, comprising every article in that lines
— * 1 • • ' ...» * 1 ^ *’**-- January next.before the Court-house I ^°' e - u PP** r b.irness leather, or superior quality, inarm-
ovinston. Newton countv. between tlie , iacturcd in Milledeeville, in ouantities to suit niirchaseia
1 Aiso, one negro boy, Marion, 12 or 13years of age: levied j ,
j on as the property of William Catching, to satisfy a morttrasre i ”* rr .
i e r. ■ c ' ,• * T . > m •.». i e ' vs. 1
first Tuesday v __ _ „■
door in the town of Covington, Newton county, between the i matured in Milledgeviile, in quantities to suit purchaseia
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: ! „ Aiso. 2000 pair Negro shoes, of superior quality, ibv
Six mules; levied on as the property of Pei toa II. Col j lectured in MiiledgevilJe.
rt. to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in lavor of John G. Colbert ! ^ ANTED. 10,000 l'oi
vs. Peyton H. Colbert.
SUPREY ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30,1333. 41 tds
lbs. dry hides, for which the hi^bewt
cash price will be paid • 200 cords tin bark, for which #6
per cord will be paid ou delivery. A. H. ROOT.
Oct. 16. 1838. ’ 39 t/
"7
res to tlie public, that he h is in full
operation n Line of Four Horse Coach-
t f rom Athens, via Waikinsville, Madison, to Eatonton.
ad back, 3 times a week, leaving and returning as follows:
Leaving Athens on Sundays, Tuesdays and ibmsdays,
at C o’clock, A. M.. and arriving at Eatonton at C o’clock
P. M., on tlie same days.
Leaving Eatonton on Mondays, \\ eduesilays and Fri
days, at 6 o’clock, A. M-, and arriving in Athens ut 6
o’clock P. M., same. dav*.
H. N. WILLSON, Contractor.
March 27 19 »*’
NOTH'K.
’ITTII.I, BE RENTED, on the first Tuesday in Decern-
v T her next, on the plantation of F. G. Calloway, dec d.,
ii the countv of Baker, 303 acres ot fine Cotton Lana.
Terms on the day of renting.
SUSAN S. CALLOWAY, Adm’x.
Oct. 9, 1838. - _ 38 tdr
J r* The Columbus Enquirer will please insert ibis week
ly, til! the day of renting, and forward their account ro Thus.
Chaffin, CrawforilviUe. Ga. 8*. S. C.. Adin x.
A S X H9 P< VIV A X fi.
B OOKER. & YOUNG have tliia day dissolved copart- ] « ltATBII
r.ership, bv mutual consent. All persons v.iio me in
debted to tlie subscribers either by note or account, are re
quested to make immediate payment to L. A Young, who
is authorized to settle all demands. No indulgence will be
granted longer than the. first of September.
BOOKER & YOUNG.
Milledgeviile, .Inly 25. 1833
tUP The establishment wilt hereafter be carried on un
der the immediate direction ol the subscriber, who would
to his friends and the public, that b
•ii Imtui a genera! assortment of Confectionary, &,<•. His
bar, also, will Its surpassed by none, as regards neatne-s,
order and the most choice liquors; and be therefore hopes
he mav meet w ith a sbsre of public patronage.
57 'if L. A. YOUNG.
YALOBI,;' 1a\»fi FOR fiALE.
T HE subscriber offers f..r sale, a valuable tract, of Land
whereon he now lives, lying in Stewart comity, one mile
mid a half from Florence, containing 1000 acres, 1T which
there is between 200 and 300 acres in cultivation. On the
premises there are comfortable houses, a good Gtn-house, su
perior Gin .and Goat. Also, a first-rate Saw mill, which liaa
onlv been in operation about fix months; surrounded by an
inexhaustible quantity of pine timber, near several towns,
situated on the Chattahoochee river. The land is rich and
level. I have good spring water, and a healthy and beautiful
situation for a residence. Any person wishing to putcliase,
will call and view the premises. JOSEPH REESE.
Aug. 7,1838. 29 eovvtf
LAIYD FOB fiirTl.
A NY of the follow ing Lots of Land can be purchased
~tsc at reduced prices, bv early application to the subscri
ber, at [rwiuton, W iikin j on county. Geo.
| custom, iu receiving and forwarding merchandise and storage
{ anti sale of produce. Early arrangements will be made to
| make liberal advances on produce in store, and such other
I facilities in trade as shall be for the interest o! the customers.
! ’file concern also will keep: at their store on cotton Avenue
i a large and general supply of Staple, Domestic, French and
fancy Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery
• Ac Together with a general supply of Groceries. Iron, Salt
I Saddles, Bridles, Boots, Shoes, Hats, occ They have on
| hand a largesupply of first quality Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope
I ami twine. The undersigned are determined to dp business
j ou the most liberal terms; any orders by the planters for bag-
i ing Bale Rope and Twine, or any other articles, shall meet
I our prompt attention. ELIAS BEALL, A Co.
I Et.ias Beai.t.,
Prude kick Beall,
J I. S. Eaixf.t.
j Thomas Beall,
ThomasN. Beall.
Macon, July 19. 32—tJl.
FTTHE undersigned being desirous to close their tnei'can- |
JL tile business, offer for sale their Lot in the town of
Cnuvfovdvtlle, Taliaferro county. It is well improved,
having a first rate Storehouse tied counting-room, eondortu-
blo dwelling, kitchen, Ac., aii neatly new, of good mate
rials and well arranged, it tin* lot is not soid before the
first Tuesday in December, it will then be offered ut public
sale, and possession given tiie 1st day of January next.
Terms wili be accommodating, and be made known at the
time of sale.
They will also sell a good bargain in their stock of
Goods, which have been well selected in Nctv-York and
Charleston, and is generally admitted to be one among the i
best selected stocks in the up-country. Any person wish- I
itig to vest capital in merchandise, would dt well to cull
and examine this property.
' BATTLE & DICKINSON.
Crntvfordville, 11th August. 1838. 31 15t
o
Oct 2. 1888.
RICHARDSON BLACK. Sh’ff.
37 tils
&UTNAM SHERIFF SALE-—Will be sold on the first
iGLETHOHPE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold,
on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house
in said county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
One negro girl, by the name of Rody, about seventeen years
«- Tuesday it. December next, before the Court-house door i ?, f a " e ’ d ’ rk : levied on as the property of Paris
ill Eatonton. Putnam coumy. between the usual hours of sale, j 1 ? ce : to ' SaUfil - V a issued Iron, the Interior Court
U;e following property, to wit:
The following named negroes, Tom, forty years of age,
Jack 33, Joshnn 23, John 21, Tyler 40, Charles 40, lieubin 19,
Ned 16, Ben 14. Little Jack 12,Harper 10, Monroe 3,Stew- /^GLU I HORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
of said county, in favor of Woody Jackson, vs. Paris Pace.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Oct 22. 1838.—41 tds ~ M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
O t
on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
2'., Jane 8, Martha 9, Fanny 7, Caty 4, and Sophia 18 years I Court house door in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe j
of age: all levied on as the property of James M. Dunn, to I county, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro 1
satisfy three mortgage ii. fas., one in favor of Robert Bledsoe, i perty, to wit:
DOCTOR FALL
W ILL attend at Milledgeviile,from the Huh dav of No
vember onward, as long as lie finds a prospei l of u*«-
fulness, in attending on cases’ of DROPSY. He mav bn
found and consulted at the Hotel of Bec.lier Jt Brown; but
will attend, if necessary, in the country also. 39 5t
HAT.N AAD CAPfi.
T HE Citizens n. Milledgeviile. members of the Legisla
ture, and others visiting the city, are respectfully inform
ed that tlie subscriber lias taken the store next to Mrs. God
wins Hotel, w here he intends keeping .a first rate assortment
of Hats and Caps, manufactured at his Factory iu Macon, ex
pressly tor retailing; and which he will warrant to be equal
to any ever offered in tlie litate. Among U3 assortment may
be found, fashionable medium and wide brim Beaver. Russia
B'=
M r. MIDAS
Mr. John J.
Marc-Hoasc nnd Comniission llnuinrss. J
L. GRAYB1LL has taken tile interest of
uies, in tne iate firm of Hardeman, Jones & j come toowai
Co., In the above business, which will hereafter be continued
by the subscribers, under the name and style of Harde.m as, j
& Co., at the old stand formerly occupied by I
j Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes & Co., the well known situation of;
1 which, both as regards safety against tire and the convenience j
j of its close sto-es, needs no recommendation. They are u*w
| ready for tlie reeeptibn of Cotton, and for the iei-eiving and j
j forwarding tlie goods of their country friends, that may be j
j shipped to their care. They are prepared to make liberal
I advances on Cotton stored with, or shipped by them, to Sa- j
j vannah, Charleston, or New-York. And from the fact that
j they are pledged not to deal in cotton on their ow n account,
they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. The
B Coll.Ill . Gl'O.. Oil the
th day of January hist, a negro man named Peter
Monroe, wiki savs that he is n free man, and was born in
Havana; hut he. has no evidences of hi# freedom w ith Him.
Peter Monroe is a! out 45 years old, 5 foot 10 inches high
of a yellow complexion, speaks very broken, m il weighs
l(i0 pounds, wears rings in bis cats. I would suppose
from iiis brogue that he is from the lower part of the Slate
of South Carolina. The owner, if unv, is requested to
ar.d prove property, or he will be sold for
nil fees. N. 11. (J. ROBINSON. Jailor
Aug. 14, 1338—3(1 tf of Muscogee Co.
71 OR
j store house of Hudson & Thomas, and Others, one room now
I occupied by William Johnson, as a Confectionary, and the
] other dtpartmeul by John Gillum, as a sadier’s shop: levied
on as tiie property of Jacob D. Hightower, to satisfy a mort
gage fi. fa. in favor of William Bisco. Property pointed out
in the mortgage, vs. Jacob D. Hightower
Oct. 2, 1839-—37 tds M. BKEWLR. D. Sh'ff.
LBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold at the
j VelvetCaps. Together with a good assortment of youths’and
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of said coun
ty, in favor of George H. Young, Adm’r. of Gen. John ! children’a'Fur and Silk Hats;’black and drab Wool Hau~
Stewart, deceased, vs. Thomas Moody, John Beaslv, and ; Hair. Seal Cap*, and Tarpaulin Hats. All of which are of-
Wiatt Williams—ami one in favor of William Lumpkin j fered at fair prices, furCaah only
E
Adiu'r., &e., vs. Thomas Moody, issuing from tlie Superior
Court of said county; also, one in favor of Thompson Talbot, I
issued from the Superior Court of said county, vs. Thomas
Moody and Wiait Williams: property pointed out by said
Moody; also, levied on a negro boy. by tiie name of Sandy,
about 13 years of age, as the property of Thomas Moody, to
satisfy the above mentioned fi. fas : Sandy pointed out by
Jame3 H. McWhorter.
Aiso
Milledgeviile, Oct. 30. 1638.
GEO. A. KIMBERLY.
41 Cm
NK1V LOOCS
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, that he is now receiving a large
and genetai assortment ot Fai and Winter Staple and Fancy
Goods, together with a general assortment of Hardware and
the same day, will be sold a negro woman bv the I Cutlery, all selected iu the New-Y ork and Philadelphia and
SALE.—An excellent Newark-made carriage,but
lightly worn. It may be seen at Mr. Mott’s Live v
Stable. ' April 11—12 tl ‘
- —- — — - r }| l3
P.F. SOLD, under an eider of the honorable In
F
Sta
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ik Co., and B. C. Wall A Co., and Bud C. Wall,
pointed out by plaintiff 's.
Oct. 9. 1838—38 tds WM. BOND.
intends keeping j se ijij]jr of Cotton from the warehouse or from wagons and all
oilier business connected with their establishment, will have
the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman and MMasL.
Gray bill, who will spare impair,s to serve and please their pat
rons" THOMAS HARDEMAN,
MIDAS L. GRAYB1LL,
J. GODDARD.
Macon, Sept. 21, 1838. 37 4m
A'ntiovi M arrhonae nnd Ccniiuixaion Husinex*.
TEA M. SIMM**NS having taken that safe and con-
_IL • venient Fireproof Warehouse on Broad Street, for
merly occupied by Messrs. T. W. A J. T. Heard, will be
prepared to attend to all business in Ills line. He will be
thankful fora share of that public, patronage which,by strict
attention to business, he hopes to merit.
Augusta. Sept. 11. 1838 __ 34tf
IVarckocsc uuJ i'omuiikiiiou Hu»lnc*«.
rSAHE undersigned having taken tlie Warehouse Formerly
B occupied bv Mr. Beiij Baird, on Green street, offers
himself for tiie transaction ol the 11 tilKlloi #F. and Com
mission Business, and respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Arrangements have been mad
advances on 0011011" and Goods in store,
effected to cover all produce in store
TILT
’ ferior Court, sitting as a Court for County purposes, in
the town of Madison, Morgan county, on Tuesday tiie 27th
day of November next, sixteen Towu Luts, containing eacli
| au acre or more, lying in the Southw est p irtot town, t'ue high
est and healthiest part of town. Terms made known on tii-
day. JNO. C. REES, Clerk.
Madison, Morgan county, Oct. 1st, 1333. 38 tds
r TAOR SALE, that beautiful, healthy, and commodious
’ lot, on which tiie subscriber now resides, at Midway, two
miles from Milledgeviile, and a half mile from tiie site n>
Oglethorpe University. Tt contains len acres, and has on it a
large, convenient, an.l pleasant dwelling house, with out-hou
ses, a well of excellent water, and a spring, besides many
other advantages. JOHN A. CUTHBERT
October 10th, 1837. 38 tf
f i EORGLA? HENRY COUNTY.
ET Whereas Wilson Daniel applies to me for lettera n
dismission on the estate of Elizabeth Daniel, deceased, late
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band at Office, this 3d September, 1838.
Sept. 11.—34 1116111 C'HAS. BAY’NE
hours of sale, on tlu#tirst Tuesday in December next, the fol- j
lowing property, to wit: i
Six bales of clean cotton: levied on ns the property of j
I iUo, “ jB ^ tt ”’ lt,s ‘J '? ff *'*• * rl! : e | name of Rachael, about 23 years o'd—and her child Eliz. j Boston markets, by himself, from tlie latest importation* from
nor Court o‘ Elbert county, >1. favor of James W. btrawn , afcout gix moHths old . levie a on ^ l!ie property of Wiley i Europe, which cannot fail to p.ease, and which he wtU sed
roperty p (J p C , e, 1 a 17siy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior (,'ourt ol'. " n mnst feasoiiable terms.
._ ! Oglethorpe'county, B. F. Hardeman and A. S. Hill. Execu 1 He has also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
~~ 1 11 ' ’ tors. Ac. vs. Wiley Pope, property pointed out by T. M. I °f the latest patterns, manufactured to order.
~ ~ Also, a iarge ami excellent assorttntnt of Fur Cap* and
Hats, of the latest fashion.
Also, Gold and Sjilvei Watches, together with a large vari
ety of elegant Jewelry, Ac., Ac.
Also, a large and general assortment of Perfumerv, from
Johnson’* celebrated manufactory, together with a fresh sup
ply of Drs. Carpeuter s, Muifutt s, and other celebrated Pa
tent Medicine.
lo afford liberal
Insurance lias been
Lot N
Fraction
April 17,
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309
5.94
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163
1 276
243
269
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1333.
I Sect.
3 “
1 Dist. Cherokee,
HENRY RIVES.
35 3m
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Augusts, Aug. 16, 1839.
TO LEA.lF.
offer to let for a term of fiva years, our Plantation
3
4
3
o
10
10
10
16
! W1S
d Beulah, the late residence of James Burrow,
j deceased, on the East bank of Oconee, opposite the city of
} Milled Seville, exclusive of the Turf field and 20 acres around
1 the eld settlement called JohnsonviMe. This tract contains
| about 1200 acres; about 400 of which, v.e suppose, are open,
i Though the farm is at present partly overgrown with bushes
j and briars, vet the land is excellent, having never been worn
( out. but merely abandoned to ini low. according to the last will
j of the testator, until the heirs should be of age.
1 The quality of the land, and its vicinity to Milledgeviile,
make Beulah one of the most valuable grain and stock farms
! in Georgia. We offer to let it only for this purpose. Tiie
( GEORGIA HANCOCK COUNTY. j cultivation of cotton will not be allowed ; nor will tenants l.e
JT Where as Hiram Warner applies to me for letters of ! permitted to cot wood for market, except under a separate
administration, will, the will annexed of Edmund Abcrorom- . contract. Convenient and ime range for a large stock ot hog-
lie. late of said county, deceased— is afforded by tue river low-ground:
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and singula. ! taming nearly eight, hundred acres,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appeal I dow. either ior hay or pusturag
«t rav office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause
if anv they have why said levers should not be cranted
13 tf
“ Mu*cog«to,
“ Early,
“ Irv. in,
“ Dooly.
11. J. WILLIAM.'
( 3 Hi,KG
* Win:;
IA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
11
ANGOCK .SHERIFF SALES—Wiil lie sold ou to*
first Tuesday in December next, at the Court house of
Hancock county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Cue negro man, Anderson, about nineteen years ohl: levied
on as tiie property of William H. Fleweilen, to satisfy a ti. fa.
iu favor of Bradford, Sayre A Co., and one in favor of Wil
liam Watts. Said negro now in possession of John M. Shi
vers. Property pointed out by defendant.
Aiso, six hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters
of Dry Creek, adjoining Hardy C. Culver, and others; levied
on as the. property of William H. Fleweilen, to satisfy sundry
ti. fas. from the Justice's Court of' the 112th District G. M.,
to wit twenty-six in favor of Edwin F. Birdsong, three in fa
vor W B. F. Latimer, administrator, three iu favor of Sayre
A Morgan.
Also, one negro man by the name of Moses, about twenty-
seven years old:,levied on as tlie property of William H.
Fleweilen, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the Justice's Court,
in favor of Charles Mvdloi k, and other . The above pro
perry pointed out by tlie defendant. The levy on tlie laud
and last mentioned negro, made by Raleigh Miller, constable,
and returned to me. W. H. BRANTLEY’, D. Sh’ff.
Oct 30, 4838. «1 tds
E l LBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
J lirst Tuesday in December next, at the Court house
Smith.
Oct. 26, 1839.
S. R. MAXWELL, D. Sh’ff.
41 tds
M i ROAN
first Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house door
in the town of Madison, Morgan county, the following pro-
pertv.tn wit:
One half acre of land, more or less, with a store on it. in the
town of WiUintrton, adjoining the Lauda of Isaac Walker and
Mrs. Newsani. levied on as tlie property of M. D. Brewster,
to satisfy n fi fa. in favor of E. W. Thrasher, vs. M. D. Brew
ster, levied on and relumed to me by John Alliaton constable.
LEWIS GRAVES, Sh'ff.
Oct. 27, 1939. 41 id.
GLETUORl’E SHERIFF SALES—Will be soldTje-
fore the Court house door, in tiie town of Lexington,
Oglethorpe county, within the usual hour* of sale, ou tlie first
Tuesday in December next, the following property, to wit:
One hundred acres of land, more or less, on die waters of
Broad River, in said county: levied on as tlie property of Mad-
i>on Culbertson, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Ogl thorpe county, Michael B. Hopper A Co. rs.
Madison Culbertson.
Also, 70 acre* of land, more or lc-3s, adjoining John Jones
and others, in said comity : levied on as the property of Tan
dy C. Goolsby, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court
O'
DCF* The Public are respectfully invited to call a
ie his Goods before they make their purchases c-.1
and exam
ine tt’.s tiooUs belore they make their purchases eisewhere. a*
he is confident they will he pleased with both the pri. e and
quality. M. E. EDWARDS.
Milledgeviile. Oct 22, 1838. 41 -It
PIASO FOKTLS.
A FEW very superior grand action Piano Fortes, of the
latest style, just received and for sale at die Muledge-
ville Book-store.
Also, a splendid assortment of Law and other Books ; Eng
lish and American Stationary, every variety ; Gold and Silver
Pencil Cases; Gold and Sii»*r Succiac tea; extra fine Cut
lery. 4c. ‘ W. C. POWELL.
Milledgeviile. Oct. 30.183g. 41 3t
Given under my hand at office, ibis llili October, 1838.
Oct. 16—39 5t HENRY ROGERS, c. C. o. j
dliOKGI.4. Uiugan County.
INFERIOR COURT sitting for ordinary purposes, ad- !
A journed Term. September 29th, 1938—Present their lion ]
°ra Elijah E. Jones, William S. Stokes, and Thaddeus B.
Rees, Justices.
On the application of Reuben T. Battle. Guardian of tiie i
Verson and property of Oliver L. Battle, orphan of Lazarus \
Battle,dec’d,, praying to be dismissed from the further guar j
Clanship of said orphan. Whereupon it is ordered, that all j
ptrsons concerned in the premises, show cause at the January j
Term, I833, 0 f ffiie Court, why lie should not be dismissed I
frnm said guardianship. And it is further ordered, that this j
R°!e be published in the Southern Recorder, for forty days, j
prior to that term.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary
4th, 1838. JOHN W. PORTER, C. C. o.
Oct 16. 39 6t
and other forest, con-
liile an extensive mea-
of cattle ami horses, ran be
made in the valley of Deri-.eau creek, with no other trouble
than a fence. The whole place is well watered and healthy.
Also, we will lease for a term of live years, the farm called
Walnut Level, on the West hank of Oconee, adjoining tiie
town common, above Milledgeviile, containing loO acres of
first q taiity land. This would be a very convenient farm for
a gentleman wishing to reside in town.
Persons wishing to cultivate a grain farm, near a good mar
ket, are invited to examine the premises. The lease will be
Ion" enough to give tenants all the comforts of a permanent
home. Mr. Byington, at Beulah, can give information of tlie
preinsses.
The lease wiil probably be renewed at tbe end of the term.
D. C. BARROW.
w. McKinley.
Lexington, 14th Sept., 1838. 35 ti
0= The Federal Union wiil publish this until fort id.
D. C. B. & W. McK.
estates of David Garrison and Elizabeth Garrison, late of
said countv, deceased, applies to mo for letters distxissory
on said estate#—
These a re therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be
and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv band at office, this 3d Jn!v, 1330.
P. J. F.CIIOLS, c. e. o.
July 10 25—11 6ni
Rachel R. King, Y bibei for divorce in Crawford
rs. > Superior Court—August Term,
Htpehi.itus L. King. ) 1838.
I T appearing 10 the Court, from tiie return of the Sheriff.
that the defend int iu the above stated case is not to be
found in this county, it is on m ition of attorney for libellant,
ordered by the Court, that service be perfected by publishing j
the above Kale in some public gazette in ili s State, for three
months, before the next Term of this Court, to appear and
answer to said case. GEO. K. HUNTER,
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes.
PHILIP J. ECHOLS, Clerk.
Sept. 11, 1838 • 34 in_3in
Pamela Pauham,
^ Libel for divorce, in Crawford Su-
C.VSPER P tnitAM, ^ parlor Court August Term, 1836.
S T appearing to the Court, on the return of tiie Sheriff,
i that the defendant is not to be fxuttd in this county, it ie
on motion of libellant’s counsel, ordered, that service be per
fected by publishing the above Rule i:i one of the public Ga
zettes of this State, once a month for three montlis, before
tiie next sitting of this Court, requiring said defendant to ap- I William, about 5, Amanda, about 12 years old, household and
flOTlCB-30 HI STAKE.
flTHE subscriber having declined keeping a private Board-
_ _ JL ing House, now offers for sale his larte and 1 ommodiotw
of Oglethorpe county, Michael B. Hopper A Co, v». Tandy C. j dwelling Hou6e and Lot, situated iu the town oi Madison, on
Goolsby. j the public square directly opposite the Courthouse. Tbe
Also, one black mare, about 13 years old, and one bay filfy, stand is considered one of the test in the place, toa persoti
about 2 years old : levied on as tbe property of John Phillips, | desirous of opening a Public House, there is considerable in
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Oglethorpe j ducemenls ; there is only one Taiern in the place; and the
j county, M : chael B. Hopper Jt Co. vs. John Phillips. Proper- j place wiil no doubt sustain two houses with profit. The eoo-
I ty pointed out by defendant. MIAL SMITH, D. Sh’ff. straction of the House is weil calculated for a Tavern, with
Oct 30, 1838; 41 tds J good back lots, large stable, and plenty 01 water convenient;
jJUTNAM SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold before the j Railroad stock will be taken as cash. I will also allow ol a
_ ... Court house doorin the town of Eatonton. Putnam coun- thousand dollars r ent for the Store house connected with the
from the Superior Court of Elbert county, in favor of Weston j ty, between the usual hours d sale, on the first T uesday in i same, tor the term oi five years deducted out ol the sale.
" * - . . - ’ ’ ' The only inducement I have for selling, it being more hems*
room than needed for my family.
Madison, Oct. 12, 1838—39 6t TII AD. B. REES.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court r.f tlie
county of Oglethorpe, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold before tlie Court bouse door in sail!county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual
hours of sale, tiie following property belonging to the estate
of John Tiller. Sen'r.. deceased, to wit: a tract of land lying
in said county, containing about three hundred and thir.y
acres, more or less, being tlie tract on which the said John
Tiller, died, together with the following Negroes: Esthw.
about thirty-five years of age, and her ctiiid Ben, about one
year old ; Queen, a woman about sixteen years oid. and her
child Mary, eighteen mouths old : Jim, about thirteen year*
old; Dick, about eleven years old; Frank, about nine year*
old: and John, about six years old.
Also, on the same day in Randolph county, before tbe
Court house of said county, a Lot oi Land, known and dis
tinguished as Lot No. IU, in the 7t’n district ot originally Lee,
now Randolph.
Also, a Lot of Land in the Cherokee purchase, kuown a*
Lot No. 50, in tlie 7th district 2d section, containing 160 acres,
and to be sold in tbe county where tlie land ties. Term* of
sale, in each case, to be made known at the time and place*
mentioned. MARTIN TILLER, Adin'r.
Oct. 30, 1339. 40 tds
door in Elberton, Elbert county, within the legal hour* of
sale, tlie following property, to wit:
One tract of Land, containing three hundred and sixty
acres, more or less, lying on the waters of Van's Creek, ad
joining lands of William Patterson and others, whereou
Jeremiah E. Moore and John S Moore, now lives; levied
ou as t'ue property of Jeremiah E. Moore, to satisfy two fi.
fas. issued from the Inferior Court of Elbert county, oae in [
favor of Beck iSc Clark, t’ue other in favor of Young L. G.
Harris, vs. said Jeremiah E. Moore—and one fi. fa. issued j
t county, in Invar of Weston
Patterson—an I sundry other fi fas. vs. said Jeremiah E.
Moore: property pointed out by Henry B. Bailey and Wes
ton Patterson. EASTIN FORTSON, D. fcih if.
Oct. 30. 1838. 41 tds
0 ~ GLKTHORP E S HE RIFF'S SALE —Will be sold
before the Court-house door in the town of Lexington,
ou the tirst Tuesday in January next, within the usual hour*
of sale, tiie following property, to wit:
Li idy, a gi rt, about sixteen years old, and her child Sam,
fiVe or six months oid. (very bright mulatto's;) Hannah,
thirty-three years old, (bright mulatto:) Amy, fifty years
old.(black;! lev e i on as the pro er.y of Joseph Jenkins, to
satisfy a mortgage ti. fa. issued from tiie Inferior Court of
said county, in favor of Joint W. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jen
kins : proper y pointed out iu the mortgage li. fa.
M. O. HALE, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30, 1836. n tds
H
ANCOCK SHERIFF SALES.—WUl be sold,on the
tirst Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house
door in tlie town of Sparta, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
A tract of land in said county, on the south branch of Bea
verdam Creek, on the road from Sparta to Powelton. contain
ing 538 acres, more or less, in tl e occupancy of Leven E. Cul
ver : levied on by virtue of an execution on the foreclosure of
a mortgage azuitist William E. Brodnax, in favor of Samuel
Hale. “
Also, six negroes, Tom. about £3 years old. Nursery, about
45 years old, Mary, about 33 years old, and her infant child,
pear and ans .vei to said case.
A true extract-front the minutes.
PHILIP J. ECHO!
Sept. 11, 1933.
kitchen furniture : levied on as the property of Seth Cotvlea,
j to satisfy executions in favor of Charles L. Hall, atrainst Seth
S, Clerk. Cowies and Everet Wetscl. Property pointed out bv George
3! m3m j Hall. L. S. STEWART,' Sh'ff
Oct 27. 1838. 41 tds
G eorgia, oglethorpe county.
Wheusss Francis L. Upson applies to me for letters ‘
oi administration upon the estate of Benjamin C. Baldwin, j
late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular i
t: >e kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear |
*1 my office, within the time prescribed by law,to show cause,
11 any they have, why said letters should not be granted. 1
Given under my hand, at Oltire, this 20;h October. 1838. j
T)et30—41 5t HENRY BRITAIN. C. r. o. j
G l KORGIA, OGLETHoiU-E COUNTY. I
f Whereas Charles Moore applies to me for letters of ■
administration on the estate of Charles Moore, jr , late of said 1
comity, deceased—
Tbe.se are therefore incite and admonish all an.l singular j
'■ n e kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear '
a ’ m y office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, !
“ any they have, why said letters should not be grained j
Given under my hand, at office this 2'hh O tober, 1336. ,
O,u30—41 5t HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o
l< i> It NALIi.
T ill! Subscriber ofii r* for sale his House and Lot
mining about 10 acres of Land, at .Midway, 1J
j from Milledgeviile, and half a milt
itv.—Persons wishing to purchase a most healthy
1 n
Univ.
and desirable residence, wiii do well to apply soon.
July 10—25 tf L. COM LUS
T 1
Mh-
Cl-i
Id*OK AT THIS.
'IMlE subscriber wishes to inform nil those persons who 1
. * nre affected with Rup'ure, or Herina, that he will con- j
tonic in Milledgeviile during the sitting of the approaching ! _
'rislature, he liavingmadeso many radical cures, lias come i Creek, 10 mil
t0 jbe conclusion to warrant cures, and iu case lie Ians to
* 1a xe a cure, will charge nothing for his services
J. T. CUSHING, Sen.
^Milledgeviile, 8th October. 1838. 08 tf
BARGAINS .1IAY KM RAH!
HE subscriber, wishing to iocnle him.-olt nt hi< planta
tion « :d mills 011 Town-Creek, will sell on liberal
terms tlie following described prop rty in the city ot
ledgpviile, viz:
Lot No. 2 (nvo) in square sixty eight (60) on
and Montgomery streets, ut present occupied by C. I). |
Hammond, Esq.; possession given 1st January, 1830. J
Vise, the north half i.f -aid lot, on wircli tin re are rum- j
modi'otis stables. Also, Inf N >. I in square 7t) (seventy)
ou which there is n butli-houv. Li ! etras< . Lots Nos. 1.2, I
and 3, of one u.-re ouch, in square (id; nil being well sitnn- j
tel fir private resule 'ce#. Aiso. the corner ot square 43 j
(forty-three) where Mr. E. W. Miller now re-id •*;_ pos
session given 1st January. 1339. Pe
chasing valita! Ie property at a reduc
contmoilatitig terras, will please apply Mr. G urge L.
Doming, in Milledgeviile, or to 'he subscriber on Town-
from Milledgeviile,
J U!0 jo. 00 ,f r. WRIGHT.
iuj property, to wit:
Eight barrels of corn, more or less, two small stacks of
fodder, fourteen bead of hogs, nine head of sheep. 4 plough-
hoes, two axes, three sprouting hoes, two singletrees, one
aforesaid, that she lias fully \ coulter, one chest, one clock, one bedstead, one red yearling,
It is.ordered j three small weeding hoes, and seven chairs: levied on as tiie j hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
property of John Allgood, to satisfy n fi. fa. issued from the
Superior ~
KIT UK LAND
KlfOEIGH, idbril I'outaty.
( N OURT OF*OK DINAR Y, September Term. 1338.
J Present their Honors Thomas J Heard, Jeremiah S
I Warren, William Jones, and Thomas Johnson, Esqr's.
.. | On the application of Elizabeth Thompson, Adminisfrn-
, 11 1 1 tri\ on the estate of Gen. Wilev Thompson, deceased, late
trom the Ogh’tunrp* j u f Elbert county, for letters of dismission, and it appearing
to me Court, from the return made by the said Elizabeth
Thompson, as Administratrix p
administered tiie said estate according,to la
by tiie Court that all persons are hereby notified to show
cause on or before the first Monday in May next, if any they
have, why tlie Administratrix should not be dismissed from j Harris, bearer, vs. John Allgood, Micajah Burden, James
all further liability on said estate ; audit is furl her ordered. Burden, and Junes Lunsford. Property pointed out by John
that a copy of this order be publisiied in one of the public j Aligned, one of the defendants.
Gazettes of this Islaie, and in tiie county according to law, • Oct 26. 1938—42 tds WM. BOND. Sh'ff.
for six months previous to the sitting of'tlie Court on the first | nn ALIAFEURO~SHEkrFF’’S^A LE—’WilFW BohLat
Monday in May next, this 3d September, I- .6 j g the Court house door in the town of Crawfordvilie, Ta-
A true copy from tbe minutes ot the Court ot Ordinary of I
Elbert countv. this 21st .September, 1833.
WM B '*
October 2, 18.78.
GiiORGlA, taiiutv.
rito the honorable the Interior Court of said conri'y, set !
J ting for ordinary ju:rpo>es.— Pepieml er term, 1838. |
Tiie petition of Quiiii-n Taylor, shewetk, that Bedford j
s de-irons of pur- j Ftriekland, deceased, la'e of said county, executed his bond !
1 price, ut d on tic-j to your petitioner, a copy of which is hereunto annexed, to
~ * 1 make titles to your petitioner to a certain lot of land-lying in
the second district of Carroll countv. No. .56, whenever your
petitioner should produce the grant to said land. And your
pi titioner further showed:, that tlie said Strickland departed
this life before complying with tlie terms of said bond, and
j Solomon Strickland and Lee Strickland have been appointed
December next, the following property, to wit:
Eight hundred acres of land, more or leB», adjoining Mad
dox and others, a negro man. Henry. 35 or 40 years of age,
and one yoke of oxen and cart: all levied on as die property
of Thomas Carter, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Lewis Gibson,
ami sundry other u. fas. against said Carter.
Also, 600 acres of land, adjoining C alow ay and others: le
vied on as the property of Isaiah r'avor, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of William S. Thomas, and other fi. fas. against said
Favor.
A’so, 200 acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Jas.
C. Burt and others: levied on as the property ot Overall Wal
ler, to satisfy a fi. f*. in favor of John H. Ciark, and sundry
other fi. fas. against the said Waller.
Also. 200 acres of land, more or les3. adjoining Jenkins and
others, on the waters of Cedar Creek, and 100 acres, more or
less, adjoining H. Alf'crd and o hers, on tbe waters of Little
River: levied on as the property of Levi D. Waller, to satisfy
a fi. fa in favor of Augustus M. Jenkins, v*. said Waller.
Also. 600 acres of land, more or less, adjoining J. J. More-
hand nnd others: levied on ns the property of Edmond Butts,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Sampson W. Harris, and other fi.
fas. ngain:-t said Butts.
Also, two negroes, one a man named Charles, 36 years of
age. the other a girl, 10 or If years of age, one yoke of oxen
and i-nrf, three cows, twelve head of hogs, more or less, one
feather bed, 170 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Thomas
Flovd and others: all levied -in a* tlie property of John W.
Scott, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of J. F. Harw-elt, and sundry-
other fi. fas. against the said John W. Scott. The same land
levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Also, 316 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Wright and
others, and the following named negroes. Ned. a man 30 years
A Vaiujible Dlaatatioa fnr Vais.
T HE subscriber wishing to move to Irwiuon. offers fov
sale his valuable Plantation in Randolph county, on the
Pataula Creek, eleven miles south of Lumpkin, and SOmilee
east of It winton. It contains 1518J acres, with about 400 :a
of age. Poilv. 25 or :.'6 years of age, Mack, a boy 9 years old, | a high state of cultivation. Tbe plantation lie3 tolerably well,
•er, a bov 7, Bill, a boy 5. Mariah, a girl 4 years old, and has many good springs and running water in every; field.
LBERT SHERIFFB SALE-—Will be sold at tiie
__A Court-house door in Elbert county, on the first Tuesday _ . .
i’i December next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow- j perty of Jaines C. Burt, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ot John K.
!9penoer,
Phebv. an infant child 7 mouths old, one road wagon and har
ness, 4 mules, 1 sorrel horse 4 years oid, l bay mare, 1 brown
horse, and 1 sorrel mare, 4 years old : all levied ou as the pro-
Kilbum, and other fi. fas. against the said J >#. C. Burt.
Oct 30. 1838—41 tds It BLACK, Sh'ff
II is mostly fresh land, and will produce 3* weil as any up
land in Stewart or Randolph county. The buildings are 01*0
mile from die Pataula Creek, on a very beautiful, elevated
situation on the public road to Irwiinon. Tue place is un
questionably healthy, and has a well of gord water in tbe
yard, a good gin house, packing screw, and all necessary build
ings. The settlement may be conveniently divided into tw o
or three settlement*, as it has three sets of buildings alresdT
NELMS, c. c. o.
37 1116.11
]^| Court-house door in the town of Covington, Newton coun- • J ‘ '^,'2'”'“' 11 >
tv on the rest Tuesday in December next, between the usual °, n 1£ : T,le purchaser can have 2000 bushes ut corn, and tod-
■ i’nrs of sale, the following property, to wit: | fier J proportion. Tne terms wiil be very nr-comnodating'.
y Five stacks of fodder, th.rty-five'barrels of corn, more or j an£ * l “ e P r >ce numerate, as I am determined , ® sc ,
Con-", ot Eli ert county, in favor ot Young L. G. ; less: levied on as tlie property of William S. Echols, to sat- 1 _ ABNEI .» cG 1* .
i c t'v a fi fa. issued from Newton Superior Court, in favor of! Snmmerfield P. O., Oct 1;, 13.,3. ,t i
Joseph Davis, bearer, against William S Echols and David j JVOTICE.
Sigmon. Property pointed out by David Sigmon. ^ ! * F URTHER sale of the personal property belonging to
SUPREY ANDERSON, Sh'ff. j /\ the estate of Solomon Lockett, deceased, consisting of
Oct 30, 1839. 41 tds^ j mules, block cattle, hogs, household and kitchen furrjtnre,
GLETHORPE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold be j corn, fodder ar.d oats, and many other articles. The sale to
fore the Conrt-house dour in the town of Lexington, Ogle- ! take place on tlie 5th day of December next, on tbe plantation
thorpe countv, on the first Tuesday in December next, the where the deceased lived, in Warren county. Terms mad*
r nf • ~ ’ . known on the day of aale.
iiaferro county, on the first Tuesday iu December next, within
the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One improved half acre lot, in the town of Crawfordvilie,
whereon Hennoii Mercer's black-smith simp stands, one other
half acre lot, whereon James M. Callaway now lives, adjoin
ing tiie depot at Crawfoidville. one three acre lot, with a
small single story framed house, kitchen ai d smoke In-use on
it, where II. H. Andrews now resides: all levied upon as the
pro ertv of ffennnn Mercer, to satisfy a fi. fi issued from
the Inleiior Court of Taliaferro county, in a case Thomas J.
Aliin, for the use &c., vs. Hermon Mercer, principal, and
George F. Mercer, security 011 tl.e stay.
GILCliKEST OVERTON. Sh’ff.
Oct 30. 1838. 41 tds
following proDertv, to wit:
Two negro boys, Henrv, 13 years old, Dennis, 9 years old :
levied on as the property of Elbert H-rdeman.to satisfy a fi.
fa issued from the Snperier Court of Ogn-thorpe eonntv, Eli
jah Alexander, v*. Elbert Hardeman. Property pointed out
by defendant. MI Ah SMITH, D. Sh'ff.
Oct 30, 1838. td»
T
I IVOTICK T5I88.
OFFER for sale my valuable plantation near Centrevillo.
, in Talbot county, containing 405 acres—120 of which is in
’ h igb state of cultivation. There is on the premises a fine q, e sw -amp vvijj
' :n gle story dwelling House, four rooms and porch, with eve-
■y necessary out-building, including a valuable gin and gin
ran-c. The above named place is situated one and a half
m, les south of Centrevilie, on the road front Talbottou, by way
01 Centrevilie, to Macon, one mife from the'stage road, and
'""nvenient to two good academies. I vvib also sell stock,
r ” rn nnd fodder on the premises to suit purchasers. It is
enough to say that it presents everv advantage to the farmer
could be desired. * JAMES GALLIED.
. ^' a lbutton, Talbot county. Ga., Sept 16. 1838. 37 ti
TO BUNT, ’
UR the year 1839, the House and Lot where Jesse Jqiu-
er now lives, adjoining the lot of James T. Lane, iu the
0 . P a rt of Milledgeviile. Half the rent to be laid out in
e Pmrs and improvement of the place, under the superinlen
uttnee of ih*. tonnnt
-r-wv r , n- . , ran acres first aualitv administrators—wherefore your petitioner pravs that said I ,ns -Gurt-liouse 111 ttu
\\/ E ™er to for t, ' e > e ’“'' a ‘ rf nrs i* u ndminiatr mr-Rhv he ordere 1 to make titles to votir ne.i I ro countv. between the usu
? t Flint River Low-ground; e0 acres open and cult.- t „ said bond * P «lay in January next, the ft
voted; lying on the V/est bank of Flint river, m Decatur conn- • toiler acco.aing to tbeteims ot said bond. Two negroes Dick am;
n cc of the tenant.
Also, two vacant Lots in front of the house, across the
* :rtet - Apply to D. C. BARROW.
, . w. McKinley
Lexington, Oglethorpe Co. Oct. 3d, 163P, 38 wStn
ty, opposite the town of Raitibridge, nt the head of safe steam
boating. With common seasons nnd culture, every acre of
yield from 1200 to 2000 pounds of cotton.—
COPY.
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY.
The whole tract is low ground, except about 40 acres, which 1 Know all men by these presents, that I, Bedford Strict
are choice pine flats, and producing nearly as well as the j land, do bind myself>v heirs, executors and asstgns, m the
swamp. One line of fence, most of which is nearly built now, sum ot iive hundred dollars, lawful money to make good tt-
will enclose the whole plantation, bv running from bend to ! ties to the land drawn by said fetncklaiul. lying in Carroll
bend of the river. Several good houses are on tlie place, i county, second district, No 56, unto Qutllon Taylor, his heirs
and tiie steam sawmill „„ the next ’ot. will furnish every la- j and assigns, when the said Taylor brings the plat and grant;
cility for building more. This place is as healthy as any river i
plaiitation. The swamp can be cleared with unusual ease, as j
the larae timber is mostly live oak, which need not be cut
down and rolled, because although it can be killed as easily
as other trees, yet it seldom ever fall*. Part of the land is
subject to a harmless overflow. in very high freshets, for a
few dav* iu winter.
when complied with, this to be void 17th December, 1829.
Assigned, BEDFORD STRICKLAND, (l. S.)
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY.
In the Court of Ordinary .September term, 1833.
It appearing to the Court that Bedford Strickland, late of
said county, executed his bond fortifies to lot of land No.
^ ... Not file least injury results from this, ns
it "lever occurs in crop time tt bpii’.g well-known that Flint I 56, in the 2.1 District, Carroll county, to Quillcm Try lor, peti-
rivei never overflows in the lower part of its coarse, from ; tinner to thi*Court, and that the said Strickland died without 1
fYI ATTN ALL SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold, be-
i fore the Court-house door in the countv of Tattnall, on
the first Tuesday in December next, between the U3ual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of pine Land containing 250 acre*, more or less.
gj: Will be sold at ! situate in the county of Tattnall, on the waters of Miligan’s
j Creek: levied on by virtue of two fi. fas. issued from a Jus-
i lice, in favor of Gooda'i A Roberson, v*. Samuel S. Wester,
j Property levied on and returned to me by a constable,
i Also, at the same time and place,one tract of land, eoutain-
j ing 450 actes. more or less, situate in the county of Tattnall.
I on the waters of the Ohoopie River; levied on in favor of a
! fi. fa. issued from a Tax Collector, in favor of the county, vs.
i Nathaniel Fi field. Property levied on bv me.
I Oct 30. 1838—41 tds ROB ERT PARTIN, Sh’ff.
Oct. 23. Ifot.
sale.
JAMES LOCKETT.
URIAH T. LOCKETT,
- Ex’r*,
49 tci
-Will be sold, on the
river
summer or spring rains. , . j
The attention of planters, removing to the tow country with
from 15 to 20 bauds, is invited. D C. BARROW, j
\v . McKlNLbi
Lexington, Oglethorpe Co.. Oct. 3d, 1638. 38 \f !
executing said titles—it is therefore ordered, that three
months’ notice be given, and that said administrators, at th#
next term, be ordered to make titles in terms of said bond.
CHARLES JJAYNF-, c. c. o.
September t, 183$ 35 m3n>
3ALIAFERKO SHERIFF
tbe Court-house in the town of Crawfordvilie, Tabafer*
al hours of sale, on the iir a t Tucs-
the following property, to wit:
Two negroes, Dick, a man about 45 years old, Hannah, a
woman about 22 years of age: both levied npon witii a mort
gage ii. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Ttdiaferro coun
ty, in a ease James M. Callaway arid Thomas J. Shackelford,
vs. A. G. Janes. .
Also, one travelling trunk and contents: levied upon as the
property ot* Chnrles \V. iVlurray, to satisfy a h fa. frorii the
Interior Court cf said county. Battle Ac Dickinson, vs. Charles
W. Murry. GILCHREST OVERTON, Sh'ff
OctSO.'lBSff 41 tds = r r -
in^LBERT SHERIFF'S* SALE.— Will be sold, on the j Two lots, together with the improvements thereon, consist-
-fili first Tuesday iu December next, before the Com t-house j ing of a good dwelling house,^ and all other necessary out
door in the t
hours of sale
One tract 1 , _ „ . , .,
or less, King on the water of Cedar Creek, adjoining lauds | feet between said , . , .... . , ... - - , „ , _ . . . -
of James Jones and otiters, whereon Richard Rice, now I East, by East J'rett, on the South by said alley, rock* - adjoining the Common above Tol ier* Creek, and tear at
lives • levied on as tbe property of Richard Uioe. to satisfy a j spring lot and Main street, and 011 file North, by the Academy ) least 100 cords of good 0*k and Hickory Wood par acre—
fi fa’ issued from the Superior Court of Eff ort county, in I square: all levied on as file property of Thomas P. Dale, lo By purchasing stawKng timber, so r ear town, families can ml
favor of William D Gla’k—and sundry otl.er li. fa*, vs said I satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a mortgage,' in favor of their own wood and supply themselves rt less than half ti*
Richard Rice t property pointed out by defendant. ! Seymour * McKinley, vs Thomas P. pale. Properly point- j common pricoe. D- C. BAR K OW,
r WILLIAM BOND. Sh’ff 1 ed out in said mortgage 6 fa. | W. MeKIVLFY.
O c t 39 3838 G Out 30, 1508—41 tds WM, L- BTKATN. D. fh'ff, Lninfvr. Ogletkorp* C*e , CVt. 3d, 1838 ?» v-ff
C 'l REENE SHERIFF’S SALE.-
OT first Tuesday in December next, before the Court house
door in Gruenesboro’, Greene county, within the usual hoars
of sale, the following property, to wit:
30111*:.
T HE firm of Tur.MAN & Whitehead is this day dis
solved by mutual consent; the businesi uf the firm
will be settled bv me. W \V. WHITEHEAD.
Dublin. Oct. 20,1839. 42 lm.
NOTICE TO PLASTERS.
OOOO 1,AIK ° F NE(iKO “Hyenor
quality, mar.tifacuirt J in Milledgeviile.
For sale by A. H. ROOT.
Milledgeviile, Oct. 2, 1833. 37 tf
30TICR.
T HE subscriber will sell on reasonable terms, tbe Lots of
Land below enmnerated, by application to him in Mad
ison, Morgan county, either tn pers-m or by letter.
Lot No. 252, 9th District fonneilj Wilkinson,now Teifsff.
“ “ 2^®- 4th " " Henry, “ Fayetro
" “ 155, 2?th *' 2d S*-.., nn the line of Giltuer aed
M urrsy.
And 2 unimproved acre L-its. in the suburbs of the town
of Covington, Newton comity, adjoining Erwin and others.
Oct. 16, 1838—39 tf HENRY KIBBY.
FIRK WOOV.