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MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1 838.
r NO. 44—VOL. XIX.
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r„ r Tax Collector of Baldwin conntv, at the |
ry Election. Oct. 9. 1*18-38 w1*2w ,
^’-'crirr Ml persons indebted to me, either by note ;
1V U unte requested,., cull and settle ,1mm With I
. «• r \\F ifrrnoJirttHv, or fin’V will find ill
J \ML> *• U ' V; r
aud ron.mi* 9 ien ! VALUABLE I’SIOPERTV FOR HALF..
'8 ’ undersigried beg leave to inform the public, that j rjIHE subsciiber now offers for sale bis valuable Platita-
th‘-v hove comiectcd themselves together tor ti Hiiact- tion and Mills, two miles and a half south of Forsvth,
mg a W alehouse ai d Commission Business in the Citv of • Monroe county, on the Big Tobesul ky, situated in a rich.
Macon, under the firm of H suilton & Reynolds. Their hsahliy country, containing near 800 acres of land, about 400
W a rehouse is ijo-.v bring-erected. tttid will be completed iii acres cleared. a.;d m good repair; good dwelling and all
nil of September, ready lor tlm reception of hardware and - cr hoU3e * “ecessary ; a large two-story gin house, with
1 aagJKaa*- jtls -raUs-s ■»»wm
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
rjTHOMAS SHERIFF SALES POSTPONED.—Will ■ Court
the 1
d.v.
illertion be- .re t!
tn in
- t return
W.M. «
10.
LANE.
12 tf
taunt
c’d-.ol
St the
Mr
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state ol the late
• nty, will please
proven, within the time prescribed by
all persons indebted will please make
,v. .1. NORTH 1NGTON, Adm'r.
% 9 r. ’’ E. C. PEARMAN. Adrn x.
bavin. r jnstdemands against David E. Butts.
} f Hancock crmtilv, rl e -eased, are requested to pr.v
M the .subscriber ; and persons indebted to him are
[ ,1c
pav t
—:o tit
Id. IV
WASH. BETTS
tig foi
Ad!
Ort
•is. is:
*. 3-: ’
gainst trading tor a note nt
bv toe to one Thomas I,owe. dated lltli
ue January thereafter; said note was condi-
i,l | mu able to prove a failure on his part,
said note, unlese compelled bv law.
ROBERT HOLT.
; merchandise. Its location is near thu head of Cotton Ave-
, nue, on the corner of Cherry ami First Streets, convenient
to the most business part of the town, and very secure
! from the risk of lire. '1 lie undersigned will devote their
j best individual and undivided attention to any business
! « hieh may be roufided to their care, and will be nreplied
to make libernl ad.a ins tm Ciitton .stored with them.
.1 hey wall also attend strictly to the sa e of auv eotton con-
tiil -rl to their care, and will in all eases use their best ef-
forts to obtain the highest market prices. They will make
the best at rangements possible for learning the eariiest in
telligence f, out foreign markets ; and will always cheerful
ly impart any intelligence thus obtained to their planting
aud mercantile friends. *1 lm 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
evtgry branch of business connected with tlie 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, &c. As-.—to
all of which they will promise that their liest attention i
shall be given to promote the interest of those who max '
patronize them. Any favors received in !ho line of our
business, will he duly apmerinted.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS. j
Without intending to disparage the claims of those of our
friends who are now engaged in th° warehouse and commis
sion business in this citv, w e would r espectfully recommend
the above gentlemen to our former patrons and friends, us
wort hy of their confidence. I liov being our relatives, deli
cacy forbids that we should sav more in their favor; wo,
however, trust that their strict mid diligent attention to
business, will secure to them a liberal share of puhiie pa
tronage. E. HAMILTON,
July 2 L 1P.T?.—27 tf _ J. If. HAYES.
Warehouse aitd I'niutaiisiaa liasiarns.
npHE undersigned have t ikea for a term of years, the
0 Warehouse of A. R. Ralston near the head of cotton
sixty saw gin, thrasher and fan, all run by water The mills
are considered the most valuable property in this part of the
State. This property being situated so near the toxvn of For
syth, at the terminus of the Monroe Railroad, is considered
te s.dd, on the first Tuesday in December next, be
tore the Gcrart house door in the town of - Tliombsville, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot of pine land, No. 3, iu the 23d district of originally
Early, now Thomas county, conuhiittg L‘.~0 acres, more or
less; levied on as the property of Robert Brown, to satisfy
three ti. las. issued from the Superior Court of Buuj county,
in lavor of George V* . Murray, vs. said Robert Brown. Pro
le oh that account, as rl! the flour and cornnreal perty pointed out by the plaintiff.
I that can be furnished at the mill, and aHo all the lumber
| sawed at the sawmill, find a ready sale to the citizens of For-
! syth. Persons wishing to purchase such property, w ould do
j well to come ned view this, as it is certainly the mostvalua-
j hie property in the State. There is plenty of water for a
| cotton factory. Apply to the subscriber, livingin Forsvth.
A. COCHRAN.
Aug. 13, 1833. 31 tf
Also, cne other lot of pine land. No. 8, in the 13th district
of originally Irwin, now Thomas county, containing-190 acres,
more or less: levied tm as the property of Noah Raines, to
satisfy one ti. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Thomas
county, in favor of Juuiper Hall. vs. said Noah Raines. Pro
perty pointed out by the plaintiff.
Oct 16,1838—3:)' ids BEXJ. WOMACK. Sb'tT.
/AGLETIIORrE SHERIFFS SALE.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
e door in toe town of Lexin ttoa. Oglethorpe coun
ty, between tue usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
IV alt, a boy ol eighteen years of age.
Also, one tract ol land containing 351 acres, tnote or less,
adjoining lands of Thomas Yancey. Eli 15. Tack, and others,
on the waters of Clouds Creek; levied on as the property of
V\ iiliatu Luster to satisfy a fi. fa. issued troin tire Superior ■'
Court oi Oglethorpe county, iu f.tvor of 1 ’a:is Pace, vs. 1
W illiatn Luster. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Oct. 30. 1833.—41 ids' M. C. HALE, Sh'ff. !
H ancock sheriff’s sale postponed.-—
H iii be sold on the first Tuesday in Decernlx
o
GLETHOi
IHCRIFF’.S
•it
(;>i '
,»i 1M- AKSiA.YMKJkfrLVrM.
fTTHlK subscriber respectfully announ-
J ces to the public, that lie Ills in full
oocration n f.ine of Four Horse (Janch-
front Alluuts. via Watki.isvilie, Madison, to Eatonimi,
and bark, 3 times n week, leaving and returning as Rillows;
Lnaviug Ath-ns on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays,
tid arriving ot Ealonton ttt (i o’clock
AvtMiue, anti coiivt*nient, to the
wili transact a ‘jcueral storage
Wareliou.se and <*oinimss ; o:i I
managed by K. IjC sII aud Fret
they will devote th«*:r wlin’e l
of the nuTcbants aud planers
custom, in receiving and forwi
vher
litre of busii
! cmsnm$$\on business. The
ness will be conducted and
Beall, members ol the firm ;
* and attention to the interest
otnuy favor them with their
in^ merchandise 4 ami storage
f’OK «A«iK,
| A valuable House and Lot in Crutrfordville, and Stock
of Goods.
t sf t H Id um]* rsigned being desirous to close tlirir rncrcnn-
JL tile buxines*, oiler for sale their Lot in the town of
; f*rawTordvillp, Taliaferro county. It is well iniprt»ved,
( ha' inc a first rate Storehouse and c >untitig-room. comfoi fa-
I hie dwelling, kitchen, &c., a!i neatly new, of good niate-
| rials and well arranged. If the h»t is not sold before the
! first 'Tuesday in December, it will then be offered at public
| -':de. and ]»ossession pivon the 1 day of January next.
i Terms will be accommodating, and i»e made known at the
j time ..." .ule.
They will also sell a <rnnd bargain in their stock of
: (h)ods, which have been well selected iu New-York and
| Charleston, and is generally admitted to lie one among the
| best selected stocks in the up-country. Any person wish-
| ino- to vest capital in merchandise, would d* well to call
! and examine tins property.
' BATTLK ifc DICKINSON.
Crawf.irdville, 14th August. I 1 Ar
H l to Jail iu Mu>c«)gee coiuiiy. Geo., on the
f Janutrv last, a negro man named I’ktku
Mon lit) who says that lie is u free man. and was horn in
Havana; but he has no evidences of his freedom with him.
i*eier Monroe is about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high,
of a yellow complexion, speaks very broken, and weighs
1(50 pounds, wears rings in his rats. I would suppose
from bis brogue that In* is from the lower part of the Slate
of South Carolina. I he owner, if any, is requested to
come forward and provo property, or r e will he sold for
jail fees. N. M. C. ROBINSON, Jailor
Aug. 14, 1833—30 tf of .Muscogee Co.
P l 2
TN AM SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold, ou the
■sdav iu Decexub* r next, before tlie Court house
door in the town of Eatontou. Putnam county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro boy, 12 or thirteen years of age, by the Dams of
Maryland, levied on as tlie property of William Catching, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa. in favor of John T. Blount, adminis
trator of Tlios. IxiUpatrick, deceased, vs William Catching.
Also a bay mare mule : levied on as the property of William
Catching, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Robert A. Wal
ton, vs. William Catching. K. BLACK, SIT if.
Sept. 1^. i'6 tds. |
P UTNAM POSTPONED SIXER IFF SALES.—Will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, before -
the Court-house door in tlie town of Ealonton, Putnam coun-
hetweeu the usual hours of sale, the following property, ■
Oglethorpe ci
fi^st Tuesday
One bay co
head of catth
SALE.—Will Lose
le, on t
nty, between the u^ual hours of i
i January next, the following prop*
, about 2 years old, one gig and h
one side board, ten tr.olrs. four J
r next.
nt tin* Court-house door in the county of II uncock, within the
usual hours of b, tlie follow ing j>r»4j>ert\. to wit;
One negro woman veais old. i un« d Crea*v: levied
on as the propeify Thomas C. Butts, to satisfy a fi. fa.
against iiim, in favf»r of John E. Lewis. Levied i»y a con
stable and returned to me.
Also. tv\ o negroes. Lucilln.aged about 14 years, nr.d Red
dick. about 10 years; levied on as the property t»f Tliomaa
C. Butts. T«» sati^fv an execution in fiver of Runsom II.
Smith and Mart.ha Cobb, against said Rot* and his *ecu
ritv, on appeal. L. S. STEWART, Sh r tL
Oct. 7. 1 ‘130. 33 tds
¥. aV a v f. r r f ~iTv iTiu
rf iL E subscribers announce to their friends and tlie public.
i beds and bed
ag oi <
sixteei
lot of glass ware, aud all kitchen furniture, co
pots, kettles. Ac.: levied on as tlie property of Joseph Jen
kins, to b'ttisi\ a mortgage fi.ta in favor <»f Thomas A. Brew
er, vs. Joseph Jenkins. Property pointed out in said mortgage
fi. fa. * R. MAXWELL, D. Sh'lr/
Oct CO. 1338. _ 41 t is
\TKWTOX
, that this well known establishment will be ep^*n tin ring
me session of the Legislature, for the reception of travellers
a ;J boarders. Members of the Legislature will find I.afav-
ette Hall well adapted to their comfbrt and convenience, be
ing within a few minutes’ walk ot the Capitol.
The Tables will be well supplied with every thing the mar
ket a fiord s. The Bar will be furnished in the best stvle, with
ALE.— i
be sold
wext.
the
town t
.oviug*
to wit
One grey mare, 1 hay
the town of Eatontou, r
livery stable, in letter X, adjoining P
ing one quar
and J si
upied l
»rre) Iiorse, one Jot in
y F. C. Sauford, as a
Iv. Clements, contain-
: levied on as the pro-
wz
B RUL’Gl
3th <1h
iQ-OLEi
4 y on tlie
Ear!
make liberal a.lvanees oi
I’aeilities ill trade as shall 1
The coiieerri also will k<
a lari^eaud general stippK
arra.ig.
j,.
cuts will he
irod’H-e iu store, and such other
fur the itiieiest ol the customers,
i at their store on eotton Avenue
f Staple. Doiuesiie, Freneh and
5 A OR SALE.—-An excellent Newark made carriage, but
4’ slightly worn. It may be seen at Mr. Matt's Live y
Stable. April 11 —12 tf
jt 6 -o'rlork,
-\. M.,
r. M..oa ti
re same <
Leaving !
r.utonton
days, at fi
n’c ]o»'k .
i Mo
M.,
*, AVedt.esd
arriving in
jys and 1 ri-
AtLens at fi
made Clothing
nernl siq-jily ol
Shoes, Hats. <
st qual'ilv TU m
, Hardware, Cutlery
Groceties, Iron, Sait
.r They have on
i R:i go inn. Bale Rone
o'clock r. A
Marrlt ?7
II. N. WILLSON, C.
ntraetor.
10 tf
iVIkk BE REN
I i her ue \t, on the p
in the county of Raker,
Teruts on the t
A'OTIt'U.
h!!), on the first 1
n-s.lay iu Deretn-
ntatiou of K. G. Calloway. dee d.,
100 arres of line Cotton Land.—
renting.
SUSAN
Ort. 'J. W
- J' The
’.ilunihus 1:
Chafiln. Cr
M)() K1
.p.quner •
g, and for
Ga.
CALLOWAY, -A
?rt tit
p.ease
.1 their
week-
:o To vs.
A .infix.
At'V i !VA.\8.
n
NG h
■ 1 -.
!>
doi.le! 1
guotvtl
-liiute |>av.!tl
,11 demand-.
fancy Dry Good
Ac. Togetlu r with a -t*
Saddles, Bridles, Boots,
hand a large supply of lir
and twine. The undersigned are determined to do business
on the most liberal terms; any orders by the planters lor ting
ing Bale Hop# and Twine, or any other articles, shall meet
our prompt attention. ELIAS BEALL, <5c Co.
E i.ias Bka r. i.,
Fuedf-uick Beall,
I. S. Rainey.
Thomas Beall,
Thomas N. Beall.
Macon, July 19. _ 32—tjl.
Yfisi’C-Hoase ntxl t'ojnmisnion IlGtlursa.
]2.«R. MIDAS L. GRAY BILL has taken the l-terest of
i f ib Mr. John Jones, in the late firm of Hardeman, J
Go., in the above business, which will lierealter be continued
bv the subscribers, under the name and style of Hahdeman,
G It AY BILL A Co., at the old stand formerly occupied bv
Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes <Y Co., the well known situation ot
which, both as regards safety against fire and the convenience
of its close stores, needs no recommendation. They ttrentw
ready lor tin- reception c{ Cotton, and lor :.je receiving and
forwarding the goods of their country friends, tl
1.00 34 AT TS51*.
: BE SOLD, under an order of tlio houoraldp Iu
j 7 v ferior Court, sitting as a Court for Cmtntv purposes, iii
I the town of Madison, Morgan county, on Tuesday the 27th
day of November next, sixteeu Town Lots, containing each
au acre or more, lying in the Southwest part of town, ihe high
est and healthiest part of town. Terms made known on the
day. JNO..C REEB, Clerk.
Madison, Morgan county, Oct. 1st. 1838. 3^ td*
jC^OIl SALE, that beautiful, healthy, aud commodious
lot, oil which the subscriber now resides, at Midway, two j
miles from Miliedjjeviile, ami a half mile from the site o' j
Oglethorpe University. It contains ten acres, and has on it a '
large, convenient, and pleasant iwelling house, with out-hou- |
ses, a well of excellent water, and a spring, besides many ;
other advantages. JOHN A. CUTHBEKT. j
October 1 Utii, 1837. 38 tf
€*! Ei>Os&&8 A 9 ^Tcwt;»a i'oaniy.
crest of • ^1GUUT OF OK BINARY, Septombor Term, 1838.— !
lones A j Present, their Honors Joim N. Williamson, John Har- )
IHKIKER
Mi
tier
ill bt
. I *. 1!
YOUNG.
n ri.-d on i
', vsho woi
1»U keei.i
;n]in«
nival
are propa
Lh. or shij
u cotton on their
>hare of puhiie pa
net! b
id fr<
k,. liberal “fi i
them, to
i the fact that
»wn account,
iron age. Tlie
on hunt]
lur, uif’
order
lie muv
’l'- /
dec
His
eassed bv u*oie. a
h»»ice litpiors; am
share „f public pu
tr.mac
L. A
YOUNG. |
k NY «f the
. 1. at reduce
cr.at Irwintn
Lot No.
!, tSB S’OSS SAL*
oUnwins E u- of hmul
, Wilkins.
312 I
3
pucation i
Geo.
oolinxed
suhscri-
309
• r i94
11 Hi
(130
1 'id
213
2<>0
fraction
April 17.
23 i
31
233
13 tf
'• Duolv.
11. J. YY1LLIAMS.
I -
IfFOKRi.t, -Jorgnti Countf.
"JNFKKIOK CCURT sitting for ordinary purposes, nd-
4 jmirned Term. Septemher 29th, 18.18—Present their hon
ort Elijah E. Jones, William S. Stokes, and Tliaddeus B.
Lees, Justices.
Oil tiie application of Reuben T. Battle, Guardian of the
person and pneiertv of Oliver T>. Battle, tirphnn of Lazarus
Rattle. <\ee*'l., pra\ iuc to Be ditnnissed from the further guar
Clanship of said orjihan. Whereupon it is ordered, taut ail
persons con.-ertted tn the premises.'show cause at the January
Turin. 18.TJ. of tlds Court, why he should not he dismissed
from said guardianship. Aud it is further ordered, that this
Hide bo published ill the Soutnern Recorder, It
prior tn that term.
A true extt act from the minutes of the Court
Oct. 4th. 1838. JOHN W. FOllTER, <-'■ .
Ort 16. ::3 1
/GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE CtlUNTY.
WiiEttEiS Francis L. Upson applies to me fur let
et administration upon ihe estate of Benjamin C . Bahl\
late of 3 aid county, deceased —
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
die kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and anpc
at my office, within the time prescribed by law.toshowc tus
' if any thev have, wliv said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at Office, tuts 20th October, 1833
d to tl
res on Cotton stored '
vanuali, t'harleston. or Ne
they arc pledged not to dec
tilery hope to receive a liber?
selling of Cotton from the watt- house or from wagons and all j
other business connected with the : r establishment, will have j
the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman ami MtdasL. |
GravLili, who will spare no pains to serve and please their pul- ,
rous. 3 H11-VI AS IiAlI DEMAX, |
MIDAS B. GRAYBILL, j
J. GODDARD.
Macon, Sept. 21, 18:78. _ 37 4in |
e.uon w ;ir"i- i.it.1 Comnairaicil E>ii.i:u-iit. i
fgY M. SIMMONS having taken that safe and eon-I
& e veitient Fireproof Warehouse on Broad Street, for- 1
merlv onmpietl by Messrs. I. W. A J. T. Heard, will he j
prepared to attend to all business in his line. He w ill he '
thankful fora .share of that public, patronage which, by strict
attention to business, hi- hopes to merit.
August a. Sept. 11. 1838 .34tf
WarUjDKn* anil ('oiMKiinxion Busittrss.
73313 E undersigned having taken the Warehouse formetly
B occupied bv Mr. Benj Baird, on (ireen street, offers
himself for the transaction ot the W AitKiltjtisK ani> Com
MIssion Busin kss. and respectfully solicits a share of public
Arrangements have been made to afford liberal
. ...t Cotton and Goods in store. Insurance has been
e -rl to cover ail produce iu store.
HENRY' RIVES.
Augusta, A a g. 111. 1839. ->-► 3m ^
TO liKASK.
x srE offer to let for a term of five years, our Plantation
V ¥ called Beulah, the late residence of James Barrow, |
deceased, on the East hank of Oconee, opposite the city of
Milledgeville, exclusive of the Turf tieid and 2(1 acres around
tit
al
ThoN£rJ:
ris. William C. Dobbins, Justices.—Rule Misi.
Tiit* petition of John W. Graves, respeotlully showeth that I
Thorn* 1 * Ducus, while in life, maiie and executed unto Lam- j
belli Hopkins and John \V. Graven, his Irnid lor titl»ei 1
certain let or tract of land, known as part of I
in the 1st district of originally Walton, now New
it bein^thnt portion of.said lot formerly owned an
by David Stewart, containing three acres, mure or less, with
. perty of Ileniy 1). Unhand Franklin C. Sanford, to satisfy a
mortgage li. G. in favor of Simon Holt, mid other fi. fas.
against tlie defendants.
Also, one negro hoy, Marion, 12 or 1.3 years of a*;o: levied
• Hi as the property of William Catching, to satisfy a mortgage
| fi. tn. in favor of John T. Biotint. administrator of Thomas
Killpatrick, deceased, vs. William Catching.
• Also, one bay mare mule: levied on as the property of
V* illiam Catching, tosatisly u mortgage li. fa. in favor of Ro
bert A. Walton, vs. William Catching.
RICHARDSON BLACK, Sh’if.
Oct. 2, 1838. 87 tds
P JUTNA M~SHEli l h F LE — Y'.Jd bJsohTon'the first
K Tuesday in December next, before the Court-house door
in Entonton. Putnam county, between the usual hours of sale,
I the following property, to wit:
j The following named negroes, Tom, forty years ol are,
' Jack 30, Joshua 23, John 21, Tyler 40, Charles 40, Ueubiu 18,
Ned 115, Ben 14. Little Jack 12, Harper 10, Monroe 3, .Slew-
art 2, Frank 3, Sally 40, Sarah 35, Anna 30, Celia 20, Betsy
j 27, Jane 8, Martha 9, Fanny 7, C ity 4. and Sophia 18 years
j of age: all levied on as tiie property cf James M. Dunn, to
j satisfy tJiree inorii:age fi. fas., one in favor of Robert Bledsoe, < perty, to wit :
; one iu favor of James Nicholson, and one in favor of Jere- Fourteen acres
! miali Clark. Property pointed out iu the mortgage. » J. AY. Moody, and \\ illi
i Also, at ihe same time and place, one house ami lot in the
; town ot Eatouton. containing 38 leet in front, adjoining the i >'
j store house of Hudson A Thomas, and odiers, one room now ! tc
! occupied by William Johnson, ns a Confectionary, ami tiie t ty
| other department by JoliiuGiliuin, as a sadler's simp: levied 1
on as the property of Jacob D. Hightower, to satisfy a mort
gage fi. fa. iu favor of William Bisco. Property pointed out
in the mortgage, vs. Jacob D. Hightower.
Oct. 2. 183*—37 tds M. BREWER. D. Sti’fT. ;
TALBERT SHERIFF’S SALTe.—Will be sold at the j
_8_J Court house door ifi Elbert county, within the lawful !
hours of sale, on the t-rst Tuesday in December next, the fol- |
~ j lowing property, to wit: |
Six bales of clean cotton: levied on ce the property of j
Thomas C. Elliott, to satisfy a mortgage fi. ia. from the Infe- j
rior Court of Elbert county, in favor of James \\ . Sirawn
A Co., and B. C. Wall & Co., and Bud C. Wall. Property J
pointed out bv plaintift
Oct. 9, 1838—38 tds \YM. BOND, Sh*f}7 f
J'HGTf'sXl'ES^-wid ! e iTild ou tlm I
iu December next, at the Court house ol* j
weeu the usual hours of sale, the follow- i
I ^ first Tuesday in Dec
ton. Newton county.the following property.to wit:
Four negroes. John, n m tn about 27 years of a«re. Matilda, a
woman 30 years old. Andrew, a boy 13 years old, Washington,
II y ears old. one yoke of oxen and cart, one grey jnnre, and
100 acres of laud, more or !o««, whereon Edward Albersoit
now lives, adjoining Edward Payne. Za-*heou*» Price and oth
ers: levied on as tiie property of Edward Alberson, to satisfy
a ti. fa. in f.ivor »»f--Cary Wood. vs. Cary J. Matliews, William
Fossett and Edwaul Aiberson.and others vs. said Alberson.
Oct 20.1838—H tds TiiOS. NELMS. 1). Sli’ft*.
ON SHERIFF’S SALE.— \Yili l»e sohi on the
Tuesday in January' next, before tlie Court-house
door in the town of Covington.*Newtun county, between the
usual hours of s.do. the following property, to wit:
Six mules: levied on the property cf Peyton II. Col
bert. to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Johu G. Colbert
vs. Peyton II.*Colbert.’
SURREY ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 t Is
I TOR PE Si fERTFFS S AL E.—Will be sold:,
first Thus lay in January next, at the Court house
in said county, witliin the usual hours of aalc, the followi»ig
property, to wit:
One negro girl. l*y the name of
of aire, dark complexion : levie
Pace, to satisfy’ a inorlgaircti. fa.
of said county, in favor of Wot
Property pointed out in said lm
Oct 22, 1838.— 41 tds
O ” GLEfiioRP E SHE Rif
on the first Tuesday m Uvcetub'-r next, heihre the
Court house door in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe
countv, between tiie usual horns ot’ sale, tiie following pro
the best liquors, and attended
ting Bar-keeper. The Stabh
ostler ami no paius spared u
II provided, tor.
NfjIIedjreviHe. Oct. 1G, 1
33.
He otfers i
surj»assed
enumerate
J amaica
Brandv.
and Pur
Hum. II
Apple
Wine. C
dies, Ta
npelent ami accomfnoda-
* fumisbed with n trusty
visiters comfortable and
x m. McDonald,
d. J. SMITH.
_ _ 39 tf
rsix; nsvssiiMzrn
•eivjng a supply of articles in his line, car®
ed, anti warranted to be of the best quality
to? sale in tlie confidence that they cannot b«
is market; a few of t!i a leading articles are
e?ars. Cognac Brandy, Champaign* JBrandv,
nd < J in. Morton*:
My. Madeira <
sc* Cordials. Cr
S?lltlfl7 P!:i
ot Turpci
Tea,Smol
ami App
Also, 20 buxc.
of which will
Oct. 20. 133
dieia Whiskey, Poach
haiupaigriw, Teneriif*
ckers, Sperm and 3’ai-
ot Preserves, Piokie^,-
ring Cards, a variety of Candies, dweet Oil, Spirits
M ne. Al:iM»!ids. Olives, Capers, Catsup, Gunpowder
ing and Chewing Tobacco, Figs, Nutmegs, Lemons,
d Beef, Bologna W Sausages, Ac. Ac.
and half bnxe:
be sold at .
of the new crop, all
if for cash.
N. B. JUIIAN.
SRSONS«
are re*pec
com
reatcen ’
arn.
Ntug dry goo<ls very* cheap,
‘all and examine my stock.
k*pt iu the line, as 1 am dis-
A1
so. i
_♦ h. 1 j.
.M. C. I
s. Par
ALE.
ALE.
bargains,
good terms as an
stock of saddlery, comprising
upper and harness leather, o!
ed in Mdledgerille. i:i quanti
*o. 21100 pair Negro shoes, ot
factored in Miiiedgevifk*.
A» ANTED. 10,00V lbs. dry hid'
**ash price will be paid • 200 cords
per curd will be paid on delivery.
nouse in
tactu
AI
ne up country r a
article in that line;
iior quality, nj:mu-
ircnaaois.
ality, tuanu-
t. 1G
rill be
1838.
s, for wl
tan bark
more
J e\v
le,
g lliili
he highest
which
ROOT.
39 lT
AX» IMPS.
Also, a nearo woman by the name of Raphael, about fftv ' ^ 8 ^ ^ftd^dge*'. iile. memoers ot the Legislu
mas of W levied on as the property ,.f Tlimn.u Moodv. I 3 , t :r f’ and others vimtu.u toe city, are respertfullv inform
satisfy a li. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of said coun- e . * f - iIC b n->c».iber .as taken the s-ore next to Airs. Goa-
, it, favcr.if George II. Youn?. Adtn'r. of G.-a. John I v-nU i SHote..v. here lie intends keeping a first rate assortment
i*d out l
o. 175, |
1 3 a ANC
OCR SI
ounty;
£.Jl first
Tuesday
-upied ]
Hancock <*i
ounty. Le
i, with !
iug properi
ty, to wit:
Stewart, deceased, vs. Thomas Moo
Wiatt Williams—and one iu favor <
Adm’r.. Ac., vs. Thomas Moody, issul
Court of said county; also, one n favor
issued from the Superior Court ot earn!
Moody and Wiatt Williams: property
Moodv: also, levied on a negro Loy. by ihe name of
about 15 years of age, as the property of Thomas M
satisfy the above mentioned li. fas : San iv pointed
James H. McWhorter.
Also, on the same <i iv, will be sold a negro w »mai
name of Rachael, about 25 years old—and her chi
about six months old; levied on us the property ol
Pope, to satisfy a fi- fa. issued from the
Oglethorpe countv. 15. F. Hardeman and A
tors. Ac. vs. Wiley Pope, property point
tin
lured
ht
Beaver, S<j
Talbot, !
’hoinas »
► v said ■ d^Riy
bundy
ody, t*
ol Hats and Caps, uianul
presslv for retailing; u
toauy ever ottered in the Stall
be found, fashionable medium
incut
Puciory in Macon, ex*
b lie will warrant to be equal
Among his assortment may
ud wide brim Beavei*. Russia
•aver, aud Mule-kin Silk Ha
• of superior
Seal. Miuk.
Roth and
It a;
inprorementA thereon,
earinq t«* the Court that
.»! Thomas Darus has dr
i >ue i
on as tl
egro man, aikIct
e proj.erty ot \\
>*ir'oa ih:
life without
executing titles to said lot or tract of j *J* l* vor ot Bradb-rd,
l or liiakiiijr provision tiurrefor hv will, and that Purme-
dus Reynolds is the sole Administrator nf said deceased; j
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that all persons hav- j
ing any valid objections to tlie said Punned us KoynoM.s, Ad- j
ndnistrtitor as aforesaid, making to John \Y. Graves good and i
sufficient warrantee titles, to said Lot or Tract of Land, nc-
►Said ne
d out by del
Iio-iii AV’atts.
vers. Pro;
Also, six bundre«l acres of lan
of Dry Creek, adjoining Hardy C
on as the property of William. II
fi. fas. from the Justice’s Court
m. about uir etcen years old: levied
liam II. Flewellen, to satisfy a 11. fa.
ay re A Co., aud one in favor of Wil
•o now iu possession of John M. talii
15
»>
Ucr U.iltl Er.z.
■upt-rtv »t' Wiley
luperior Court of
S. Hill. Exec ti
ll out bv T. M.
ELL. D. rili’ft'.
.. 2G, ’.?33. 41 I-G !
RGAN SHERIFF'S SALE.— Will be Sold, on the
firs; Tutv-id^v in December next, at the Court-bouse door
town of Mudiso Morgan county, the 1C
A Go, superfine premium Otter, Sea Ottor
Muskrat aud Nutria Fur Caps. Also, childr*
Velvet Caps. Top-ether with a good a ssc-rtinenti if youths' 1 and
children's Fur and Sitk Hats; black and drab Wool Hath/
Hair. Seal Caps, and Tarpaulin Hals. All of which are of.
lured at fair prices, for Cash oniv-
’ GEO. A. KIMBERLY.
Milledtreviiie, Oct. 30, lScSl 41 2uj
rp:iE ur:
Jt the p:
Cutle
Busic
ant.
ere oflan*l. 1
ingtuu. adjo:
it li
111 t;
t, inoi e or ic-:s
. Culver, and others ;
Flewellen, to setisty
)f the 1:2th District
ic ’
:era
« on th
d; u-
r, i of th
limr to the terms of said bond, be and appear at the j to wit. twenty-six in lavor ot Edwin I. Birdsong, thre
levieu ,
sundry
G. M*,
* iu fa*
. n f«i. in favor of E. W. Tlirasher, vs. Aj
i on and re tut lied to ir»e bv Juki: AListou
LEW 16 GRAVE
Court, which shall set next after the duo publication of this » vor B. F. La
Rule, then and there to make them, as in default thereof; ( & Morga
(liniuistrator, three iu favor of rfavre ; 4 'V.iLLTHOK l* E SIlERfi F SALE;?.-
X P fere the Court-house <loor, in the t'
iv. il of Le
*U.
the Court wiii proceed to grant a rule absolute requiring the
saulPuruicdus Reynolds, Administrator as aforesaid, to exe- '
cute titles in accordance with said bond, and that a copy of .
this rule be published once a month tor three months, in one •
I of the public Gazettes <>\ this Slate.
1 A true copy troin the Mmute's, this Cell day of September j
{ 183g, ” AUGUSTIN W. EVANS, l). c. c. o.
| Sept* R'. l- c 38. ^ _ 3£>_ m3m
i <jt520f$C«!L-&, >nvtiKi County.
C 'iOL’HT OF ORDINARY, Septeinher Term, 1338.—
J Present, their Honors John N. William:
i ris. and William C. Dqhbi
It a|>j>ea
; made aud
Alsu
by
name of Mo
about tweutv. ! O;
seven
Flewt
in fav
perty
years old: levied on as the property
lien, t;» satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the J i
»r of Charles Medlock, aud others. T
pointed out bv the defendant. Th»* lev
of Wi
ice’s Court,
above pro-
on the land
within the usual hours
Tt nc.il, d o following
i ut land, more or »«_s
I on as ti
i tn
»pcr
: the w
operty
first
it: (
s of!
JtTior
w
John llar-
. Justices.— Rule tYisi.
iu the Corn t that David Harris, while in life, ‘
uted unto Lunsford Harris, his certa n instru-
patr
aud last mentioned u
and returned to me.
| Ocl 30. 1838.
UTTlBERT SHERiPb
S J first Tuesday iu 1>
j door iu Elbertnn. Elbert
j sale, tl»e following properi
One tract of Land, containin;
acres, more or less, lying on tlie
joining lands of William PatJe
Jeremiah E. iMoore and John S
on as the ]>roperty of Jeremiaii E.
.1 from the Inferior Court
favor of Beck A Clark, the other
ile bv Ra'eidi Miller, constable,
H.‘BRANTLEY, D. Sh’iY.
41 tds
SALE.—Wiii Le sold on ihe
mher next, al the Court house
jntv, Within tlie legal hours of
B. il
Co.
id six tv
ink. p.J-
M.
lnent in writing, cotnnionaily calleil a bond for title.t, fur Lot j
nf Laud No. 8. in the 17th district of Lee county, and that j
David Harris departed this life without executing titles to j
said Lot of Land, according to said bond, or nuking provision j Ins. 1
therefof bv will, and it further appearing to the Court, that favoi . .. .
Lunsford ‘Harris is the acting Executor of the said David Hams. vs. said Jeremmn E. Moore—and one ft. it
Harris decease-1 ; it is ott motion ordered, that Lunstord j from tuc Superior (.
j Harris! Executor, as aforesaid, be and appear at the next j Patterson
term of this Court, which shall set next alter the due publi- j Moore; property
cation of this rule, then and there to make titles to Abel P. j ton Fatterson.
Wilson, to the aforesaid Lot of Laud, as in detaull thereof . Get. .’0. 1
BUIi':
- . ’ . ... , . - i vi usuii. iu we ttt■ »v.e....v. - _ ’ 7 . . ,
i* old FHttlenient called Johnsonyille. 1 ins tract contains | Q ourt w ill proceed to pass a rule absolute requiring ine
out 1200 acres; about 400 of which, we suppose, ate open, j Executor, aforesaid, to execute to the said Abel P. YYil-
Kitich the farm is at present partly overgrown with bustles j afjn l j l j eJ p or of Land, according to said bond, atid
,1 briars, yet the land is excellent, having never been worn tljat a ) . o( - ru l c l, e published in s tme public Gazette
t, but merely abandoned to tallow, according to the last w ill ' ,. . j ;l month for three mouths.
forty dnysT
f Ordinary
out,
of the testator, unt
The quality of the 1
make Beulah one of ’
in («eoruia. We ot
tm; ncirs
tm*
mid he of
tl its vicinity t
vain aide grain
it only for this
cultivate
permittiM
contract,
i s a/Torch
ii of cotton will not be alhr
to cut wood for market, c
Convenient and line range
d by ihe river low-groiniu
i Mtlledgeville, (
and stock farms |
purpose. The j
raki:
of this £
M-GEE A
A true ropy from the Minutes, this
AUGUSXJN W. EVAN
TK AW, Petitioner AtPys.
tlth day of September,
f'1 HOI
W!
tHming nearly <
dow, either lor
jilt hundred ;
ires.■
..., i.,.
ti»an a fc.ice. The whole place*
Also, we will lease fora term (
Walnut Level, on the West ha
town common, above Milledgev
ed ; nor will tenants he
ccpt under a separate
or a large stock ot hogs
and t>ti)er forest, ron-
iiile yn extensive mea-
of cattle and horses, can be
■reck, with no other trouble
s well watered and healthy,
f five years, the fann culled j if ;,n .
ik of Oconee, adjoining the j G 1
He. eontaining lfiO acres of
18 £pt.iMq8._ ...
EOKGiA, THOM A
3.1
Oi-
')—11 ot
HENRY BRITAIN, c
^ U.OiitiiA, OGi.ETHORPE COUNTY.
W'HE
Uii ’ i i\i; is'rut
county, ile<
Tuesc at
ihe kiniro,
■s Me
ta»e o
re applies to me for lettei
Charles Moore, jr . late of,
8 Of
;ai(I
COUNT V.
;as Shnebraeh K. Dicky applies to me for letters ;
ofdismission from the estate ot Feebrick J. . Atkison, late j
of said county,deceased— I
These are therefoie to cite and admonish all ami singular j
the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear j
at mv office, within tlie time prescribed by law, to show cause, j
ihev have, whv said letters should not be granted.
•n under mv hand, at office, this 4th September, 1838,
Neill McKinnon, c. c. o.
Sc'pt. 18. 35 mGm I
C S EORGIA^ JONES COUNTY. j
7Sf Wherkas Francis Fickling, exeenfor of John Holli- j
will he i dav, deceased, applies to me for betters of dismission—
long enough to give tenants all the comforts of a permanent | These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular \
home. Mr. Byiagton, at Beulah, can give information of the j t he kindred and creditors of said
at mv office, within the time prescribed by lav.
:.*e hundred a:
rs of Van’s Cr
and otliers, whereon
ore, now lives; levied
uore, to satiefv two ti.
Elbert con nty, one in
favor of Young L. G.
issued
of Elbert county, in fav«r of Weston
other fi fits. vs. said Jeremiah E.
d nut by Henry B. Bailev and Wes-
EASTIN FOETSONNl). Sh’ffi
(><*t. JO. 1838. 41 tds
O glethorpe sheriff s sale.—\\ ill he -old
before the Court-house dour iu the town of Lexington,
on the lirt-t Tuesday in January next, within tiie usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Liddy, a girl, about sixteen years old, and her child Sttm.
five or six months c!d. (aery bright mulatto’s;) Hannah,
thirty-three years old, (bright mulatto;) Anny, fifty years
ol 1. (black :) levied on as the pro »erty of Josupli Jenkins, to
satisfy h mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, in favor of John W. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jen
kins : property pointed out in the mortgage ii. fa.
a»I. C. HALE, i*>u n.
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 tds
g_| A NCOCK SHERIFF S A LES!— WilFlm"solib m. the
Sl 8. first Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house |
door in tiie town of
lb
g.etnorj'e co«
1 UesfJav In Utr
(>m: liuudred
Broad River, in said county : lev
ison C’u’hertson. to satisfy a fi. fa.
Court of Ogb thorpe coutity, MicL
M ad Ison C u 11 ertsc-n.
Also, 70 acre* of land, more or less, adj thiiu? J.dm Jones
and others, in said county : levied on as the properly of Tan
dy C. Goolsby, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the Superior Court
of < tglediorpe coun tv, Michael B. Hopper A Co. vs. Tandv C.
Goolsby.
Also, one black mare, about 13 years oM, and one bav fiilv,
about 2 years old : levied on as the property of John Phiiiips,
to satisfy a ii. i’a. issued from the Superior Court of Oglethorpe
county. Michael B. Hopper A Co. vs. John Phillips. Proper*
NKW GOODS.
Jerslgued respectfully informs his friends and
b»ic generdlh, that be is now receiving a large
ueral assuitment« f Fab and Winter Staple aud Fancy
, together with a general assortment of Hardware and
y. ali selected in the Xew-Yo*k and Philadelphia and
i markets, by himself, from the latest importations from
e, which cannot fail to please, and w hich he will sell
most reasonable terms.
iiis also, a large assortment of Ready Made ClotUing,
latest patterns, manufactured to order.
>, a large ami excellent assortment oi Fur Caps and
jt the latest fashion.
•. Gold and ."filvei Watches, together with a largo vajri*
•, a large and general assortment of Perfumery, from
Johnson s celebrated manufactory, together with a fresh sup*
ply of Drs. C irpeater s, Moilhtt s, aud. other ceicbrutcd Pu-
lent Medicine.
[f-U Tiie Public are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine ins Goods before they make their purchases elsewhere, a*
he is coulbtoui they will Ue pleased with both the price and
quality. Al. E. EDWARDS.
Mniedgovilic. Oct 22, 1838. 41 4?
Hats,
A is
A !>u
a'* EORG1A,
Tolled bi
Peace for said <
estrav hav hors
ELBERT COUNTY’,
fore me, Barnabas Kan
•ounty, by William Dool
i Mule. suoi*t»s5<! to ! • ;
prau-ed by Tiiomas Ki
Given under mv
■ delV
-ALES
tv pointed out 1
* Oct 30. 1838. ~
I^UTNAM SHER
.IL Court-house door iu the town
ty, between the usual hours nf s:»!
December next, the following png
Eight hundrrd acres of laud, more
dox and others, a negro man, Henry
rtml one \oke of oxen and carl: ail j
nf Thomas Carter, to satisfy a ii. fa. i
iial smith
•it
j le copy frotz
the Interior
embi'r ! 3. 1F/
i, a Justice of the
of said county, one
r 4 years old ; ap-
usey and \\ iliiam Daily to cuO.
this 12th October, I83d.
BARNABAS BARRON, j. f.
record of cslra\>, iu the Clerk’s of
2d day of
\\ .
i>.
:LA;s, Clerk-
43 2f
on tin
rtv, tc
on. Putnam coun
first Tuesdav i:;
I ^ ^UN Ll # by the subscriber, about the 20th ult., on tha
i a. Augusta stage road, two miles from Aliliedgeville, a
j dark che^nut sorrei Horse, blind in his left eye, anil his hind
leet inclined to be white. He is a common sized horse, ap-
! P ears to be a natural pacer, and I should think about 7 or 8
ars ot age. Tiie owner can have linn again, by calling ou
? 6ub:?<*riber, proving property, aud paving ail necessary
speases. ' Yv M. MORAN.
43 tf
»r 4U veai
on as the
>r ot Lewi
>perty J [j
ami s'
A Is
fi. fa
>. «>J)0 acres of land, a
n cs the propei tv of I
iibson, { H
*rs: le- f
13, 1P\
iaver
William S.
iah F
ias, and
ther
atisfy a fi. fa
fas. against said
in j|^EORGfA, NEWTON COUNTY,
• j I Taken ui
Vv illiam Mnnn v
an Juslice
iam.s
f Jas.
•ilar Cr
DgJr
itmrc
»f Lit
ig pr<
the
hud. T ii i
wishing to residi
Persons wishing to cuhivat
ket. are invited to examine tl
rst q la 11ty
eeutlcmai
ild he a very convenient faru
le in town.
ft* a grain farm, near a got
premises. The lease
lor
A tract of land in
verdam Creek, on
ing 538 acres, mm
vor: levied on hv
n mortgage
Hale.
Also, six
45 years old, Mar-,
irta. w ithin tiie usual hours of sale, the j ] an ,{ nll< ]
> satisfv
:d Waller.
»:c J. J. More
Mmond Butts
th bran<*h of B
owehon
iiinst William E. B
rncy. Tom. about 21
county, on tl
i from Spar
«, in ti e occupancy of L
>f an execution on the foreclosure of
ax, in favor of Samuel
Hr:
•oriraiij-
E.Cul-
i*nrs ■
:: *
iit i
i* anv
tors of said
time presc
le
ad monish all and sin
:<*censed, to be and appea
bed by law, to show cause
ihould not be granted.
Mice this 2 >th 0-ml>er, 1838.
HENRY BRITAIN, r. r. o
ar
premssc
The 1
isc will probably be renewod at the end of the tern
P. (\ BARROW.
W. McKINLEY.
Lexington, 14th Sept., 1838. . ^ 3u tt
[Q° The Federal Union will nubd.di this until forbid.
1). C. K. A W. MrK.
fjmi: snbc!
" arc affi-ci
'•Tvoe iu NUile
Legislature, In
tlie ronr]
,!; t>ke a rurt-,
AT TSSSW.
ribt-r wishes to inform all those persons w
ml with Rtipmre, or Heriita, that he will ct
Igeville duriiiir the sitting of the aptir
• haviiigmaile.so niativ railiral ritres, 1)
ieu to warrant cures, and in case he
ill charge nothing for his services
T. T. CUSHING,
?. Pth October. 1P3P. - ■
Mllle
■iitne
Is to
i or. *Ai.ac.
rilflE Suhsetiher offer? I'm mi!<- Id.-- House ami I,or, ran-
(nining nhoitt 10 a r re - 111 Land, at Midway, l.^ miles
from Milledgeville, and half a mile from ttie. Oglethorpe
University.—Persons wishing to purchase n most healthy
and desirable residence, will do well to apply soon.
Ji.lv 10—25 tf L. COVYLF.S.
S'
Sen.
8 tf
'S'G Lft'Al,
the year lP’IP, the House ami Lot where Jesse Joiu-
~f- now lives, ndjoiniug the lot of James T. Lane, in the
^rthpari of Alilledgeville. Half the lent to lie laid out in
7*pairs and improvement of the place, under die superinten
^'tec of the tenant.
Aha, two vacant Lots in front of the house, across the
Api.lv to Ji. KAKHCW,
\v. McKinley
i-!’lir'in O-Hetherne Co. Oct. ffd, ! -41*. r;s wont
X Yalanbic floatation for Sale.
piIE subscriber wishing to move to Jrwintoti, offers for
’ sale liis valuable Plantation in Randolph county, on the
■ttattla Creek, eleven miles south of Lumpkin, and 20 miles
"Jyt'! Itwinton. It contains 1518j acres, with about 100 in
® J '? n state of cultivation. The phuitatiou lies toiefabiy well,
.’.as many good springs an 1 running water in every field.
^ 1 ts laustiy fresh hi ud. and will produce as wed as any up
in Stewart or Randolph countv. The buildings are one
from the I’aunlu Creek, on a very beautiful, elevated
"stioti no the public road to Trwinton. The place is uu-
< ! a Mti«na!,l v heaithv, and liar, a well of good water in the
.'ard, '
iARKAENM J3AY UK ESA2> !
periber, wishing to locate himscifat his phmta-
id mills on Town-Creek, will sol! on liberal
Rowing described prop rty in the city of NI ji
ff In fit
ff. O.
Hi-in.
minis
-8- tion
terms rhe
ledgeviile, viz :
Lot No. 2 (two) in square sixty-eight (Go) o
and Montgomery streets, nf present occupied 1
Hammond, F.sq. ; possession given 1st Jtumar
AHo, the north iitilf of said lot., on wlrch tln-ro are com- j
modions stabh s. Also, hit N-t. 1 in square 70 (seventy) J
cm which there is a bath-hott-e. Litton isc, Lots Nos. 1,2, *
trad 3, of one tt.:re each, in square (iff; all being wcllsitua- j
ted for private rcsitlenccs. Also, the cornel of square 43 j
(forty-three) whi te Mr. K. IV. Miller now resides; pos
session given 1st Jantmry. 1S39. Persons desirous of t ur- |
chasing valualde properly at a reduced juice, and on nc- !
commodatmg terms, will please
Doming, in Mdledgex ill*', or to
Creek, 10 miles liom Miiiedgevi
>tv tl
.tie
Mr. G:
•fiber <■
urge L.
i Totvn-
V. 1YRIG1IT.
I'lj
° r three set
nn it- The
f l**r in proj
“"J the pri
gin house, packing scri-w, and all necessary hutid-
ettlement may be conveniently divided into two
a ments, as it has three sets of-buildings ulr<Iv
purchaser can have 2000 bushels of corn, and t'od-
irticn. The terms will be very accommodating,
e moderate, as 1 am determined to sdi.
ABN
jimmerfiehi P. O., Oct 17, TPffP.
T , KOXICK-XO JHSTAKE.
BE subscriber having declined Iter ping a private Board
ing House, now offers for sale his large and commodious 1
riSVSlfJ LA.1I>.
\%TP. offer to lease for live years, 500 acres first quality
V y Flint River Low-ground; £0 acres open and culti
vated ; !-. ing on the West batik cf Flint river, in Decatur coun
ty, opposite tiie town of Bainbridge, at tlie head ol sale steam- |
W ;ili common seasons and culturo, every acre <ji j
will yield from 1200 to 2000 pounds of cotton.— !
tract is low ground, except about 40 acres, which ;
pine flats, and producing nearly ns well as the j
/amp, tYue line of fence, most til which is nearly bui.t now-,
ill enclose the whole plantation, bv running from bend to ,
c. 1 i i i * . i t
ilmw cause
if nnvthev have, wit v said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 1-Ult of August, 183 s .
CHARLES MACART1IY. r. c. o.
Aug. 21. —mOm
J Tl? AYE 1) from the subscriber, on the first day of April
last, a bright bay horse, seven or eight years old, of the
common height, his bind foot white, aud tie has a small white
mark on the right shoulder, and he is what is ten liv'd a stump-
sucker. Should this notice meet the eye ot any Clerk oi tiie
inferior Court, or Justice of the Peace, they wiii confer a
favor on tlie subscriber, by directing u letter to him, at Clies-
nut Grove, (formerly .Marshall's Ferry,) P. O.. Upon county,
Georgia. " BENJAMIN F. TOKBEKT.
rrj= The Editors of the Federal Union and Athens Banner,
are requested to insert the above twice a month, ior two
months, and forward their account to me at the above office.
Nov. 6, 1838—42 2am2m B- l 1 '. T.
NOTICE
A p URTHEU sale of the personal property belonging to
/ h the estate of Solomon Lockett, deceased, consisting ol
mules, stock cattle, hogs, household and kitchen furniture,
corn, fodder and oats, and many other articles. I he saie to
take place on the 5th day of December ncxt.on the plantation
where the deceased lived, in Warren county. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
JAMES LOCKETT,
URIAH T. LOCKETT,
Oct. 2.3, 18.38. 40 tds
A <y 'fi.' i. 4 4. •
rsnilE firm of Tit.I,man k Whitehead is this day dis-
_a solved by mutual consent: the bus:iir-*i of the firm
will be settled by me. W 15- WHITEHEAD.
Dublin, Oct. 20, 18.38. 42 lin.
~SOT!CK TO PLASTERS.
PAIR Oi’ NLGRO SHoLS. of superior
(fcill'vll quality, mauuiacluvetl iu Mtlledgeville.
For sale bv A. IL ItOOi.
Milictlgevilie, Oct. 2, 18311. 37 it
rv, nl.out
nit
Ii old oiui
Cowles,
insr Seth
Va
ears old. Nttrs
.i i - | 43 vent s old. Alarv, about ;w vears old, and her iu
•d, to be and appear “ “ , ’ * a ,,, ,, ,
• 1..W fo ^tiow ,‘-,1,;,. ! w illiam, about 5, Amanda, about 12 vearsold, Imu.-
kitchvn furniture : levied on as the propel tv of Set
to satisfy executions in favor of Charles L. Hall, ai
Cowles ana Everet Wetsel. Property pointed out by George
Hall. L. S. STEWART, Sh'li'.'
Oct 27, 1838. _ 41 tds
~1VLBERT SHERIFF’S SALE—Wiii lor sold at the
otise door iit Elbert county, on the first, Tuesday
in December next, witliiu the legal hours of saie, the follow
ing property, to wit .-
Eight barrels of corn, more or less, two small stacks of
fodder, fourteen bead of bogs, nine head of sheep, 4 plough-
hoes, two axes, three sprouting hoes, two singletrees, one
coulter, one chest, one clock, one bedstead, one red yearling,
three small weeding hues, ami seven chairs: levied on as the
property of Johu Aligood, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of Elbert county, in favor of Young L. G.
Harris, bearer, vs. John Allgcd, Mieajali Burden. James
Burden, and James Lunsford. Property pointed out by John
Aligood. oue of the defendants.
Oct 28, 108—42 tds WM. BOND, Sh ff.
rg 1 ALIAFEBRO SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will lie sold, at
the Court-house door in the town of Crawford vilie. Tn-
liaferro county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within
the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One improved half acre lot, in the town of Crawforciville,
whereon Herman Mercer’s black-smith shop stands, one other
half acre lot, whereon James M. Callaway now lives, adjoin
ing the depot at Cr.twluidviile, one three acre lot, v.ith a
small single story framed house, kitchen and smoke house on
it, where H. H. Andrews now resides : ali levied upon as the
property ot Ilermon Mercer, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fiom
the Inferior Court of Taliaferro comity, in a case Thomas J.
Allin. for the use &c., vs. Henuon Mercer, principal, and
George F. Mercer, security on the stay.
GlLCHREsX OVERTON, Sh'tT.
Ort 30 1838. 41 tds ;
Also. 500 acres m mud. more or less
C. Burt and others : levied on ns the p
ier. to satisfy a fi. fs. in favor of Jnh
othirfi. fas. ag-jitist the said Waller.
Also. 200 acres ot
others, on tile waters
Jess, adjoining H. Alford and others, o:
Itiver: levied on as the property of Lev
a fi. fa. iii favor of Augustus M. Jenkitu
Also. 000 acres of land, more or less,
hers; levied on as the prnpe
ii. fa. in fi vor of Sampson W
fas. against satd Butts.
Also, two negroes, otic a man named Char
age, the other a girl. 10 or 11 years of age. one yoke of oxen [
and cart, three cows, twelve head of hogs, more or less, one j
Floyd" and others: all levied on as the property of John W. j
fo-ott. to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of F. Harwell, and sundry |
other fi. fas. against the said John W.Brutt. The same land j
levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Also. 316 acres of land, more or less, a ljuinirg Vv'right and j
others, and the following named negroes. 7 ; ed, a man bUyears
of age, roily, 2-i or ft! years of age, -Mack, a boy 0 years old, j
Spencer, a boy 7, Bill, a hoy -5, Mariah, a girl 4 years oid,
Pheby, an infant child 7 mouths old, one road wagon and bar- j
ness, 4 mules, 1 sorrel horse 4 years old, 1 hay mare, 1 brown •
horse, aud 1 sorrel mare, 4 years old : all levied on as the pro- j
perty of JainesC. Burt, to satisfy'a fi. fa. in favor of John K. j
Kilburn, and other fi. fas. against the said Jas. C. Burt. j
Oct 30. 1838—41 tds R BLACK, fih’ff. I
i'E STIFF'S SA LIE—Will beso’dit the i
v.vtt of Covington, Newton roun- j
ty.on the first Tuesday in Dei ember next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Five stacks of fodder, thirty-live barrels of /orn. more or i
up 1
j Reuben Woodrul
j 547tn District G, M„ one sorrel
j or fourteen years ol i, blind of
J forehead, five feet two or (hr
! William King and Peter King
I A true copy from the estrav
| ber, 1,-38. AUG hr
»f the
-, stipp.
.'lit eve
1 before me,
'cnee, in the
to be thirteen
i a star in ber
appraised by
I day of No
ll FF. J. v.
v of Novem-
VV. EVANS, Clerk.
November 13. 43 2t
© N K 88 ST >: i>ii E D I> if i. LA US UlAYARB.
^4 TOLEN on Saturday night, the 2L)th inst., a SORREL
BEN V
iook. th;
TIN
K7J HORSE, of
nte
iaeeit, aud a
horse and tl
or pern
tral par,
horse i
E nit. J
Till.
The hous
^nce m
FOS'
Ga.
is nei
thn
: white speck iu his
The subscriber will
mrefl dollars, with suffix
-onvict him, or twcnt\-iive dollars for thd
WILLIS ALLEN.
county. Ort. 21. 41 4t*
JKOKM 15,2*:. *
r£I>: wishes to sell iiis place a* Craw-for<i-
There arc 129 acre.-—about 40 woodland.
1 and eoinmodious; situated on a handsome
edge ot the viliaxre, fariiig the railroad^
wuirh passes at some u:s!
fine view of the cars as the
aiKi convenient. An excel
a fine spring not far off.
an excedenl location, for t!
well to examine this.
Oct. 30, 1838.
inre in
pass.
;*o mm and ing a
t houses are new
r in the ;*ar<l, am]
, espeeialiy, who derinj
of mediciue v would do
i*ont, an
The cut
A w;
?5Ab::
IV'EYi’T'JN SHERI
a 1 Court-house •toon
TrAnu.R
IE Trustees of the West Wetuffl
my, will give employment man appro
take charge of the Academy in thi
lay in February next. A Lady wit
ei' rred. Sufficient testimonials wil
h-ss: levied nn as tne property of
istv a fi fa. issued from Newton
Joseph Davis, bearer, against W
Sigmon. Property p<>
or Court, in favor of I
S Ecltol* and David ]
L-der of die Board.
II. B. Hocghtos, Sec’y.
Wetumiika, 0>'t Iff, 1 sff.s.
A. CHEN.-
41 ft
ued tint bv Da
ANDEKSO:
41
OGLE THOR!
*4 y fore the Con
SAL
Ex';
1. Dennis,
'v a fi. |
;, Eli- :
ML'-L SMi i'H, D. SL
oor tn Ui
utwet
it be sold,
the usual ko
T
The w
tln-ei;
bend of the river. Several good houses are on the pine
and the steam saw-mill on tlie next lot, will furnish every fa-
—s House and Lot, situated in the town of Madison, on i ciliiy for building more. This place is as healthy as any river
’ " "" plantation. The swamp can be cleared with unusual ease, as
the lar^e timber is mostly live oak, which need not be cut
, ut opemtirr a Public House, there is considerable in- j down and rolled, because although it can be killed as easily
r 1 ... — - • * ' •
public
square directly opposite the Court house. Tlie
• 18 considered one of the best in the place, to a person
“ e «rtuis of ’ ----- - 1 l -
«»TI(IG. |
TSAHE subscriber will sell on reasonable terms, tlie Lots of |
ff Land below eimmcratcd, by application to him iu Mad- ;
ison, Morgan coufilv, either in person or by letter.
Lot No. 252, 9th District formerly Wilkinson, now Telfair, j
“ “ 236, 4tlt “ “ Henry, “ Fayette
“ 155, 27th “ 2d Sec., on the liu« of Gilmer and property of Charles W. Murray, f
71 urray. j Inferior Court of said county. Battle & Dickiuaiin, vs. Charles
And 2 unimproved acre Lots, ii> the suburbs of the town; W. Murry. C4ILC_IREr? T OvElHO.N, s>u n.
of Covington, Newton county, adjoining Erwin and others. j Oct 39, 1338. IL—
Oct. 16, 1838—39 tf HENRY KIRBY. j ITTILBERT i l E K i r i >■ SAL E.— Will be sold, on the
tsdav in December next, before the Cotirl house
TALIAFERRO SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold, at
the Court house in the town of Crawfordvilie. Taeatcr-
... county, between the usual hours of sale, on the >r-t 1 ucs-
dav in January next, the following property, to writ:
Two negroes, Dick, a man about 45 years onl, Hannah, a
woman about 22 years of age: both levied upon wttu a inert
gage fi. fa. issiietl from the Inferior Court oi i aliaferro coun
ty, in a case James M. Callaway and Thomas J. Shac^ellord,
vs. A. G. Janes. ,
Also, one travelling-trunk and contents : levied upon as the
satisfy a fi fa. from tiie
W’
E lbert
first Tuc
door in the
i of Elbeiton. Elbert county, within the usual
n.ijoimug
pj -, there is only one Tavern it\ the place, and the j as other trees, yet it seldom ever falls. Part of the land is
,.T’* ' A: o no doubt sustain two house.s with profit. The con- j subject to a harmless overflow, in very high freshets, tor a
„„;T;"".°r the House is well calculated for a Tavern, with i few days in winter. Not theleast injury results from this, as
nvenient; ! it never awurs in crop time it being well known that Flint
_ _ ^ allow one j rivet never overflows in the lower part of its course, from ] least 100 cords of
dollars rent lor the Store-house conne*-ted with the j summer or spring rains. # ; By purchasing standing timber
T , ne . tor the term of five years deducted out of tlie sale The attention of planters, removing to the low eouutrv with t their own wood and supply themselves at less titan half the | fa vor of 'V tlha - , .
fnom "ff .it'dueeutetit J have for selling, it-being mere house , from 13 to 20 hands, is invited. D. C. BARROW, common prices. D. C. BARROW. | Richard Rice: property pointed nut by defe^lant.
needed fHr anv family. • ■ . W. McKINLEY “
Madison, Oct. 12, IS39.—39 6t TUAD. R. BEES. I Lexington, Oglefiiorje Co. OeL 3d, 1838. 38 tf
i *■***- liUUOt. 13 Well I dll I1UUCU ior «l J. d ' Cl !
h - f . ^ ,r K*k lots, larixc stable, and plenty of water ronvi
thr...- U;J . t ; ikt*n as cash. 1 will also alk
id
T
fike wood.
E ofTcrto sell the standing Timber on any part of our \ door in tne town
wootllands near Milledgeville, in quantities to suit hours ot sale, the following property, to v.it:
purchasers, from otic to five acres, for Fire Wood. The lands j One tract ot land, containin? seven hunai e>l acre>. more
lie in sight of sown, at the East end of the river bridge, and ! or less, lying on the water ol Cedar Cree.<, a^j<uning. laii'.o
the Common above Tobler's Creek, and bear at j ol James Jones and otuers. v.uereuu Kicuard Ru e, nc.\
od Oak and Hickory Wood per acre.— j lives; levfetlon as tlie property ol Richard R’re, to satisfy a
ing timber, so near town, families can cut i ti. ta.. issued troin the Superior Court Oi D.be.r: county, in
favor of William D. Clark—and sundry otner n. f.is
Oct ?0. 1
E SHEIy
i-house door in the i
ilioroe county, on tiie first Tuesday
following property, to wit:
Two negro boys, Henry, 13 years r
levied o*i as the property ot Elbert Hnidemau, to :
fa. issued from the Superior Court ot Oglethorpe c
iah Alexander, vs. Elbert Har
by defend nt.
’ Oct Jo. 1338.
Fi"TATTNALL BHEKH F
3 fore ihe Court-house
the fiist Tuesday in D
of sale. The fmlc.wdrg prenei ty, lo xvit :
C)j. e tract of pine Land com?..ning 2-”0
situate in tiie county of Tattnall, on the
Cri-ek: levied on by virtue of two fi fas
tiee. in favor of (ioodali Roberson. \s.
Property levied on and returned tn u e by
Alsf», at ttic same time and place,one v
iiicr 470 acits, more or less, situate iu the
on rhe waters of the Ohoo*ie River; lev
ti. fa. issued trom a Tax Collector, in ihv<
Nathaniel Fifield. 1 ’roperty levjed ou bv me.
Oct 30, 1S3P—41 txls ROBERT PARTIX. Sh’ff.
S SALE.—Will be sold, on the
next, before the Court house .
d »or in tirt enesboro*, Greene county, will in the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two lots, together with the improvements thcrern, consist
ing of a good dwelling house, and ail other necessary out
buildings, said lots known and distinguished in the plan of:
said town (GreenPfboro*) by Nos. -13, and *220, and 90 feet
on East street, of lot No. **25, togetuer with a:i alley ot •>() *
i^et between saiii I«»i and 1 mon Onurcli, lots bounoed
Kr..-,r, bv E^st street, on’the South by said alley, rock- *
spring lot and Main street, mid on tlie North, by the Academy l
square: nil leried on as the pi operty ot l:.»:uas F
il w
would try rnis means mi
erally. be intcr.tls gi^
con:m<^dation of all who
tended exertions to p!ea
the house.
Z2
riber having purclias
ard W. Collier, in t
ncar/s inionu his frit
Oct 30.
TtL,
sed rhe entire interest cf
tlm above establishment,
lends and ihe public gen-
i him, ami hope? by his in-
t the former pnironage of
JESriE CLARK.
41 Cm
My rick
estate of
ers of Miijgac
snud from :i Ju
niuel S. Weste
constable.
/ G EORGIA, CRAWFORD C OUNTY.
Wherkas Richardson Feagin and Stepki
apply io me for letters of admiaistration on
Tnomas Fcagiu, laie < i said coantv. d^reasfd :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors cf said deceased, to be end appear
at mv office, within the time prescribed by law. to f how cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not her granted.
Given up !er my hand at office. 5th November, IrJsf*-
Nov. 13—43 5t PHILIP J. ECHOLf, c. (1.
FIFTY
REWARD of
L altnrtli.
tne
JIA w ho wnl
of Pulaski cou
who has broke
dark conipiexi
'vtprel
C '1 KEENE SIiEItiFF’S SA
.5" first Tuesdav i» December i
OMiAEJ* REV/AB5?.
) dollars will be to toy* person
id and deliver to the Sheriff or Jailor
v, a man by the name of MARION SIMS,
ii in I [a xtford, Pulaski county. Sims is about
a^re. about six feet or more hi^h. is a ^ian of
i, r.nd dark hair; iu stature lo.ernbK wejj
ijroporiioiied lor h:s age. He has formerly been a cif.rer* of
North Carolina, and luore recently from Laurers < ounty, in
this State. We has a family in Pulaski corny' r.r :itiire.
Sims Ins a blemish in one eye, wt.ich deprives hi,-tq of sight—'
has a felon on it which locks white ; Le has, on ex' , iTrTiat*o*fV
larz** scars on his hips, occasioned by lying on them iu a long
spell of sickness. He was coi fined in jr.il for stealing a ne
gro*. and for a more full description ot s' villainy. 1 ret^r
the public to a piece in the Recorder nn ! hunndeid oi Union,
which has been published for the Insr s
nature of Bryant John sou. SAME El
G< tuber 31* Is 38.
\Y J BB. Ji
LL perso n imielted iu ih<
♦ Ja. late of Henrv countv, dec
ol c.mirew
rc req.;c?ua rn
emar.ds, urf ;
prices.
W. McKINLEY.
Lexington, Oglethorpe Co., Oct. 3d. 1830, 38 wtf
Oct. 30, 1?3$-
\V ILLIAM BOKD.
td*
f a mortgage, in favor ot • immediate payment; and those haringdernacoi, are pe.ufie
\ Sevjnour le McKinley, vs Thomas P. Da.c. Property point- ; to j*re?ent them in terms of the law.
i ed'outin »»i4 wongnee fi. f". JOHN SELLERS, A<im r
; O-ot 30. 5838—41 tus ’AcM. u. STRAIN, D. ff. Niwerober 13, 1834 il &