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FIFTV DOLLAB9 REWARD.
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-i-j ie RKCOKDaK i. published weekly, on Hansock
'' " r iy 0 ppb*irethe Masonic Hall, at ThkKE Duuii:,
uiYable iu aTvance, or Fouit Dollars, if uoi
P‘ r end of the year. ‘ . . ., ,
iorKKTisK«r.VTS conspicuously inserted at the usual rates. ’ who has broke ja*ilin Hartford, Pultski countv. Sims is about } ty, opposite!
- , sent without a specification of the number of insertions, ; 40 or 45 years of age, about sir feet or moreltigh, is aminsf bontllm. W:
u iji*isUcJ until ordered out, and charged accordingly. ’ t\*r\r /.nn..»]nv!m, j<»vV •-'—1.1_. —n I »i._ —-5*.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 183
inanngni
RIVER LA\D.
f NO. 46—VOL. XIX.
L ®®'VAKD of 50 dollars will be paid to atiy person j ^M7"E offer to lease for five years, 500 acros first quality
6; who wtll apprehend and deliver to the Sheriff or Jailor ! f V Mint liiver Low-ground; eO acres open am] culu-
o ulaski county, a man by the name oi MARION SIMS, vated; lying on the West bank of Flint river, iu Decatur coun-
TllOi®
will bop
the town of BainbridLge, at the head of safe stcaui
'ith common seasons and culture, every acre of, tween the
•" 1 ' "' ' “ ’ "* ' One lot
Earlv, now
«“ iea . ‘ ' p U jjij r , gazette stXTT days previous to the day of sale, j large scais on his h
f' r “‘ 111 . f or the s de of personal property Must he given in spell of sickness.
^Xoli co * r , Jit rT d ivs previous to the day of sale. Also, ; gro; an
lb* i«*tb^ , rl alI( j creditors of an estate must be publish-j the publ ^
B3 tice E _y davs. whicii h.is been published lor the last six months over the 6ig-
lor . ; lst application will be made to the Court of Ordiua- ! nature of Bryant Johnson. SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor.
' 'll Ian J, must be published for you it months.) October 31, 1838. ^2 »f
tho line of PRINTING, will moot with prompt j
, . ... . . c r o i ------- 5 ...... ... — m favorof George W. Murray, vs. said Robert Brown.
iiaa a lelou on it wnicn looks white ; lie has, on examination, i bend of the river. Several good houses are on the place, pertv pointed out by the plaintiff.
, , i • , , J' s ' aujoiuine lan is ot iiiomas taueev L. i rt Tact- ->,l,
1 hr'e fi™ “ssu^dfe TSFs* of . K ^ ert Br ?'J, a ' to « atU ‘> ! ° !1 waters of Clouds Crees; levied on as the ,
l Wtiliam Luster to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su r ..
Og-eiuorpe county, in favor of Paris Pace, vs
faster. Property pointed Q*tbv plaintiff.
Fro- { Court o:
Also, one other lot of pine land, No. S, in the 13th district i
nrer of originally Irwin, now Thomas county, containing 430
Willi
Oct. 30,1333.—41 ids
M. C. HALE, Sh'ff.
, LAFAYETTE UAI.L.
2 'HL, subscribers aiuiouuce to tlieir friends and the public
i that this w-ell known establishment will be opeu during
Sot.cs
f,r iaivo to
' ill bussa 1 * 8 * m
jionatths Rkoordeii Office.
‘TiiTTtlts (on business) must be post-paid.^ I mat uiis vveu Known establishment will be opeu during
Our raiders, W requesting the direction of their paper | the session of the Legislature, for the reception of travelled
, :j, e J from one Post Olhoe to another, are desired, in every , and hoarders. Memlcrc of the Legislature will find Lafay-
rtJ ”; r e iu miking such requests to tuform us as well of the | cue Hall wed adapted to tlicir comfort and convenient, he-
«.of the Fo it Office fronwhtch thev desire it changed, as , ffig within a few minutes’walk of the Capitol.
“nt which tlisy may thereafter^wtghjt j The Tables wiil be well supplied with every tiling the uiar-
ulhomed to aimuonce the Iiutl.c I f Mr. ! 'tetaffijrda. The Bar will be famished in the best stylo, with
' j 'V, tvs' as a candidate for Tux Collector of Bold- ! -^st liquors, and attended by a competent and accoimnoda-
AaRUNGOLI. . . T v ting Bar-keeper. ,1 he btables will be furnished with a trusty
^jii county, at the * ■* o'.' * ostler and no pains spared to render visiters comfortable aiid
Vavomb.?r 20. » 8 i3 j well provided for. D. M. McDONALD,
* M. J. SMITH.
i Milledgeville, Oct. 16, 1338. 39 tf
I _ TimSl'BNOJllBliB
I S NOA\ receiving a supply ol articles in bis line, caro
fully selected, and warranted to be of the best quality
j He offers them for sale in the confidence that they cannot be
holding claims against the estate of the late surpassed in this market; a few of the leading articles are
~r~7, p t . r so'is indebted to tbe estate of Andrew Sellers
A Henrv county, dec'd.. are reoucsted to make
■ r. u. navmeiit; and those having demands, are notified
imuie' P - terms of the law.
“,P rus ’ ntU JOHN SELLERS, Adin'r.
y 0 vomhorl3. 1838 « Ot
V Ll per a
Robert
, dec’d., of Morgan county, will please enumerated: Segars. Coguuc Brandy, Champaigne Brandy,
cd by ' Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Mouongahela Whiskey, Peach
P*J ,,
Oct lb
*T . tliem, leg dly proven, within the time prescribe _
re " 1 ’ ,,ii,iiMent* all persons indebted will please make Brand
l,W,fl ,*? houidehy. J. NORTH1NGTUN, AJm’r.
^oatwiAout^i J E. C. PJiARMAN. Adm’x.
Lf persons havingjust demands against David E. Butts
'V late of Hancock county, deceased, are requested to ]>rc- ;
Mat them io the subscriber ; and persons indebted to him are j
■ ,„.n t ( , tnake pavmeut.
1C 1^6-39 Ct WASH. BUTTS, Adin’r. j
"XYlTTiersons indebted to the estate of Ezekiel Veazey, j
\ lam of Greene county, dec’d., are requested to make !
immeJiate pay incut; and ull those 1 ving demands against
u .j r) ,. ur 'c requested to present them in the time pres- ■
aiia'u by law, and as directed hv law.
Brandy, Apple Brandy, Madeira Champaigne, TeneriOiu
and Port Vv ine, Cheese, Cordials, Crackers, Sperm tud Tal
low Candle
Snuff, Playin
ol Turpentine, Almonds, Olives, Capers,Catsup, Gunpow
Tea,Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, I* igs, Nutmegs, Lemons,
and Apples, Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausages, Ac. &e.
Also, SO boxes and half boxes of Raisins, of tbe new crop, all
of which will be sold at a moderate profit foreasli.
Oct. 20, 1338.—40 tf N. B. JUHAN.
not sc i:.
TJEKSiONS desirous of purchasing dry goods very ehuap,
are rcspectlully soliciied to call aud examine my stock.
ied
fa.
a cote.
tuoie aud returned t<.* mo.
upertor Also, i-.ro r.-egroes, Lueilln. aged about 14 years, and Rod*
j dick, about 10 years; levied on us tire property of Thomas
. C. Butts, to satisfy an execution in favor of Ransom ft.
, , , s-v ,-.tvTm-.n — j Smith and Maitba Cobb, against said Burt* and bis secu
as more or less : levied on as the property of Noah Raimis, to ; Cg IiOrfP-E bllERIh F tj SALE.—Will be sold 1 ritv, on nnr.enl L S S'CWVHT s’dlT
_ . . cut . satisfy one h. fa. issued from ihe Superior Court of Thomas ! U“f ! eIo re tne Court house door iu the town of Lexington, n c( r j " V» 1
down and rolled, because although it can be killed as easily ; county, iu favor of Juuiper Hall. vs. said Noah Raines. Pro- ! * g’cUiorpe county, between the usual hours of sale, on the 1 — tlji
as other trees, yet it seldom ever falls. Part of the land is pertv pointed out by the plaintiff. first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to wit: ^S^ALlArEKRO SHERIFF SALES.—WL1 be sold, on
subject to a harmless overflow, ill very high freshets, for a : Oct 16, 188S—39 tds BKXJ. WOMACK,* Sh’ff. : , °' le bay colt, about 2 years old, one gig'and harness, four t ' ,t ' first Tuesday m January n. xt, before the Court-
few days iu winter. Not tbe least injury results from this, os j TVflTNAM"AHEM IFF- ff'UT7 v— T7r;ii~ ■ —r; t~ : . a ° oi tattle, one side board, ten taoles, foir* dozen chairs, i ! louse door :n the tow u of Cravviordville. Taliaferro county:
it never occurs in crop time, it being well known that Flint j ‘ Tuesday ; n 1 1, ,1* r'" 1 ! C r f'' ;te ;- !1 '’ e ^ 3n 'J bed clothing, oile lot of crockery ware, one between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
river never overflows iu the lower part of its eoar.e, from j dooriu tli« town of Eatomo" Putna^n eoiuitv withinSI Wa , rU ’ aa , J ali 5t itcll£:n funfiture, consisting of ovens, „ ° u ^ road wagon and harness, S head of i.orses. about 3500
summer or spring rains. . .. hours of sale, the following property, to wit:’
The attention of planurs, removing to the low country with 0ue neero , 12or diirtcen veurs of a K e, by the
from lo to 20 bauds, is invited. D. C. BARROW , nr 1 r t 1 . * . *' ..
W. McKIN'LEY'.
Lexington, Oglethorpe Oct. 3d 1838. 36 tf
IVOTSC'E. j Also a bay mare mule : levied on as the property of William i TON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be s
A F URTHER sale of the personal property belonging to Catching, tn satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favorof Robert A. Wal- | * ' first Tuesday in December utxt, in the town
tbe estate of Solomon Locke.'., deceased, consisting of ton. vs. William hatching. R. BLACK, Sh’fi'. i ton ", - v, rwtu:i coulity, the following property, T o wit:
mules, stock cattle, hogs, household aud kitchen furniture, j Sept. 16. 30 tds. ' ^ ' T u c ~
corn, fodder and outs, and many other articles. The sale to TJUTNAM POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.—Will 1 ,, , r j s .™.u me ouper.or court ot l ai.alerro county, Uarrett
take prnce on the 5th day of December next, on the plantation JL be sold, mi the first Tuesday hi December next, before l ac ‘ ‘r'i“"1 *" k '* ' r 1 , l'' r '‘ V | ’ ! '“re,aurl j GatFnvs. Henuon Mercer, and John Favorrs.HermouMer-
known on *tu dav C ff safe’ “* COUnty ‘ door in the town of Eutonton, Putnam coon- ! now live! ! f er , anJ Gt -'° r - F ' Ferrer, security „„ star of execution in
anowu on mo Hay ot sale. . ty, Letwecu the usual hours of sale, the following property,
ed cu as the pr, .-ertv of Archibald O. Janes, to sarisfy a fi. fa.
HERIFF'S SALE.— Will be sold on the ’’ Iaftrk ‘ r Coun * Jooi C ' Wiggins, v»-
JAMES LOCKETT.
URIAH T. LOCKETT,
Oct. 23, 1838.
EORGIa7 CRAWFORD COUNTY".
Ex’rs.
'40 tds
: to wit:
j One grey mare, 1 bay horse, and 1 sorrel horse, one lot iu
the. towu of Eutonton, now occupied by F. C. Sauford, as a
livery stable, in letter N, adjoining P. R. Clemenrs, contaiu-
Wheueas Richardson Feaginaud Stephen M. Myrirk ! ing oue quarter of an acre, more or less: levied on us the pro
on 011 the estate of pertv ot Henry D. Holtand Fraukliu C. Sanford, lo satisfy a ■
ALLISON E. VEAZSY, Ex’r.
Xnreuiber 13, 1838 : Ct
• : poismiK indebted lo the estate of William Slierill,
apply to me for letters of administration
Thomas Feagin, lale of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular against tho defendants.
Table Salt, a variety of Preserves, Pickles, I the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear ! Also, one negro boy, Marion. 12 or 13 years of age: levied
g Curds, a variety of Candies, Sweet Oil, Spirits j at iny ollice, within the time prescribed by law. to show causa, £ ; u as jk® property of \V iliiam Catching, to satisfy a iu'>. ’.gage
dor i if any they have, why said letters should not be grantoj. ! ' u favor of John T. Blouut. administrator of Thomas
Given under my hand at office, 5th November, 1838. ! Killpatrick, deceased, vs. William Catching.
Nov. 13—43 5t PHILIP J. ECHOLS, C. J. o. Also, one bay mare mule: levied 011 as the property of
EOliOlA, DECATURCOUNTY. xi.i.. t: , "
3T Whereas Green Mitcbell applies to urn for letters of
administration on the estate of Johu Blakev, late of Hancock
county, deceased—
And also, Thcuias Parish applies to me for letters of ad
ministration 0:1 the estate of Sarah Parish, late of said coqu- i
tv, deceased :
ames
on-
comprismg every article usually kept in the line, as I am dis
posed to give bargains.
Also, on as good terms as any house iu the up country, a
large stock of saddlery, comprising every article in that line:
So e.. upper and harness leather, of superior quality, manu
factured in Milledgeville. iu quantities to suit purchasers.
Also, ‘2U0J pair Negro shoos, of superior quality, masa-
, , w* — u I j Tuesday in January next.before the Court-house j One negro girl, named Mary, about 14 veara of a-e, levi-
mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Simoa Iloit, aud other fi. fas. I door R 1 the u ' vn « Covington, Newtou counu, between the ; e d on (v Moreland Lupo, constable, ts the property of Jan
usual hours of sale, the following property toV it: j Reynoli, to satisfy an execution issued byroadSmU-S
Six mules: levied on as the property of Peyton H. Col ; e rs against said Revnolds, fot a fine.
irkymn^“ f6VOr 30110 ^ ° y ‘^ r£ { Also, one negro man named Fed, about 38 years of age :
vs. Peyton H. Co.Urt. ANDERSON Sh’ff l«vted cn as the property »f A. G. Janes,to satisfy an exe^J^
f)-t tn awPI.Et ANDERsON, shff. non against Janes and Waltkal, iu favor of Robert Hyslop
CU. 30, 1333. 41 tds Iszm. L. S. STEWART, Sh’ff
William Catching, fu satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. iu favor of Ilo-
bert A. Aft ahon, vs. William Catching.
RICHARDSON BLACK. Sh’ff. j
Oct. 2. 1838. 37 tds
I3UTNAM SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold ou the first |
Tuesday in Decembet next, befoie the Court-house dour
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF S SALE.—Will be sold,
on tbe first Tuesday iu January next, at tho Court kuuse
in said county, within the usual hours of sale, iL« folio win
property, to wit:
One aegTo girl, by the name of Rody, about seventeen years
ot age, dark complexion: levied on as the property of Pari:
November 27, 1833.
45 tds
H ancock sheriff sales.—wm be sold at the
Court-house door, in the town of Sparta, on the first
Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
Ome uegro man named Green, aeed about 21 veara : levied
j in Eatonton, Putham coumv, between tho usual hours of sale, 1 1 a!;B ; to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from "the Inferior Court i oa as the property of William II. Flewelien, to satisfv at fa*
property towit: j of said county, in favor of \\ ooay Jackson, vs. PansPace. ’ " — - -
Greouc county, dec’d.. nre reonested to come
Orwnrd umi make payment; aud ull ihose having deniun
u« rsquested lo render them in in terms of ihe law.
y # v. 27, 1 u38—43 fit L* B. HI llulvlvll.i., Adm r. | factured in Milledgeville.
T Lb persons having demands against the estate of George | WANTED, 10,(100 lbs. dry hides, for which the liigliasi
\ VI’. Wolrh, dec’d!, will present them legally to the ex- cash price will be paid : 200 cords tan bark, fur which 8®
Muiura Those indebted Ui die estate are requested lo make \ per cord will be paid 011 delivery. A. H. ROOT,
piriucnt. J.J. GRIFFIN ? Ex . rs Oct. 16, 1836.
! y ■ IvldUP bv the subscriber, about the 2Cth ull., on the
43 4t H . ' r .•
J. J. GRIFFIN,
J. It. WIMBERLY,
XoTombcr 90, 1
LlTperToa* iudebteci"to tlie estate of Elijah E vans
Augusta stage road, two miles from Millodgeviile, a
de- 1 dark ehesnut sorrel Horse, blind in his left eve, and bis hind
A. raise J, late of Taliaferro county, are requested to make I feet inclined 10 be v\ lute. He is a common sized horse, ap.
jniuwliaie payment: and those having demands agaii^t said pears to be a natural pacer, aud I should think about 7 or 6
tattle ara u. rilled to present thean in terms of the law. : years ol age. The owner can have him again, by culling ou
Nn». !<• 1633—44 Ct JOHN HARRISON, lix’r. ! the subscriber, proving property, and paying all necessary
4 7L persens having demands against tlie estate of Abner j expenses. W M. MORAN.
A t. Manly, dec’d.,late of Henry County, a.e hereby re ! _November_lJ, 1838. 43 tf
qiired tu present them to me in terms of the law; and tliose ! JFOIC SALE. »
hiebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay- • \ T - FOSTER wishes to sell his place at Crawford-
s lle, Ga. There are 129 acres—about 40 woodland.
The house is new and commodious; situated on a handsome
A II persons indebted to tne esiaie 01 josepn 10. imucu, 1 e “ 1 | lleilLe in l ' !e edge of the yi.lage, lacing the railroad,
\ late of Laurens county, dec’d., arc here by requested to ‘ ^‘ llch . I ,ass «* at wu,e distance in front, and commanding a
*■ 1 -* - .... , . fine view ot the «ars as they pass. I he out houses are new
and convenient. An cxcellen. well of water in the yard, and
Those aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular ! th® following uiooeiiy, to wu: , . .«; , . .. - „ _ -
the kindred anil creditors of said dec’d., to be and appear at j The following named negroes, Tom, forty-years of age, 1 Vvfoo woo^ .°, U ' 9al uiurlgage 0. a. ^
my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if J a ®k 30, Joshua 23, John 21, Tyler 40, Charles 40, Reubiu 18, ’ ’ 4 c ' s 1 7
1. ■ Ned 16, Ben 14. Little Jack 12, Harper 10, Ale nroe 3, tjlew-
any they have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand aLoffiee tbis3d November, 1J38.
Nov. 20, 1S33—44 5t C. AI. z'MOSB, e; c. o.
G eorgia, Hancock county’. ‘ ~
Whehkas Alary Strother and Eli H. Baxter, apply to
uio for letters of administratiou ou the estate of Richard
Strolher, deceased :
in favor of Robert S. Sayre, and oue in Kvor of s! F. Jor
dan. Property pointed out by defendant.
W. H. LKANTLY, D. Sh’ff
November 20, l«k33 45 [L ; 3
llffORGAN
ELIJAH BAILEY, Adin’r.
44 Ct
meat.
November 20, 131
LL per-on* indebted to the estate ot Joseph D. Harden,
late of I.aurens county, dec’d., arc hereby requested to
come forward and settle their accounts; and all those that
Ima demands against the elate, are requested to bring them
forward in terms of the law.
Not. 9, 1838-44 fit HENRY SMITH, A.lmT.
.NOTH’!:.
lYril.L BE RENTED, on the first Tuesday iu Deeein-
VI bernoxt, ou the plantation of F. G. Calloway, dec'd.,
a ikr couutv of Baker, 300 acres of fine Cotton Laud.—
Tanu* on the • av of renting.
SUSAN S. CALLOWAY, Adm x.
Oct.9. 1SS3. 38 tdr
*»■ "Note drawn by Wilie Cherry to the subscriber, in
the niontli of September last, for three hundred dollars,
b»s been lost; nnd ns the umnuut has been paid me by Air.
Cherry, I caution ell persons Isom trading for. or receiving
Midlist*. WILLIAM SPARKS.
Konunber 16, 1836. 44 St
NI’.iV W AY I, ARKAN«KSl*4«’TM.
■riber resjrectfully nunoiiu- ;
a fine spring not far off. Physicians, especially, who dasire
au excellent location, for the practice of medicine, would do
well to examine this.
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 (St
A FEJlALIi TEACHES WAJVTfill! *
T HE Tru atees of the West Wetunipka Female Acado-
my, will give employment to an approved Female Teach
er, to take charge of tlie Academy in this place, ou the first
Monday in February next. A Lady with her husband will
be preferred. Suillcient testimonials will be expected. By
order of tlie Board. A. CRENSHAW, Pres’t.
R. B. Houghton, Sec’y.
Wetunipka, Oct 19, 1836. 41 ft
B ROUGHT t« Jail ill Muccogeo comity. Geo., on the
8th day of January last, n negro man named I’kii.r
Mom tot, who says that he is a free' man, and was born in
* Havana; but he has no evidences of his freedom with him.
rCYIli: subscriber res,iectfully a.mouu- , ““ " o:m.
JL cps Jo the pcSlic.trial lie has infull i lVl, “ r ^ oDroe 18 “ 1,HUt 4j y ca ’ s **, f «« 10 •net.-, high,
operation n Line of Four Horse Coach- \ of « v-vllow comp.exion, speaks very broken, and weighs
f rjj> Xihars, via Watkinsville. Madison, to Katonton, "«•» . ,n l » 1 vvi)uld suppose
from liis brogue that he is from tho lower part of the State
of Suoth Carolina. The owner, if any, is requested to
A. M.. and arriving at UatonlcH at S o’clock j ” farward aud fro'e prope.Ty orhe wi!‘ be sold for
13 1 >n! fees. N. M. C. ROBINSON, Jailor
| A tig. 1 4. 1838—30 tf of .Muscogee Co.
Mil mrk, 3 tides a week, leaving nnd returning as follows
Loatiag Alliens on Sundays, Tuesdays anti Ihursday
■16 o'clock,
T M., on tho vrme dur«.
I.ostiag Katonton on Mondays, \Vediie«davs nnd I ri-
lip. at 6 o’cloek, A. M., and arriving in Athens a{C
t'clock I’. M-, snmc davs.
H. N. WILLSON, Contractor.
Vtr«hS7 IQ
AI X IiONS VIVANS.
way apply to 1110 for letters of administration on the estate of
Jcmes M. Callaway, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aid singular
the kiudrsd atltf Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within' tho time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given linder my build at ollice, this 8th dav af Nov., 1838.
Nov. 20—44 5t QT/INEA O’NEAL c. c. o.
C -'l EORG JaTOULETHORPE~COUNTY|
5T WmeicEaS Francis L. Upson applies to me forletiers
of administration upon -the estate of Benjamin C. Baldwin,
late of 3aid county, deceased—
These arc therefore to cite and adinouisb all and singular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be 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 hand, at Ollice, this 20th October, 1833.
Oct 30—41 5t HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o.
G ~" 1 EOKGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
■T Whericas Charles Aloore applies to me for letter* of
administration on the estate of Charles Aloore, jr., late of said
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kiudrud and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office withhr the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have. Why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under uiv hand, at office, this 23th October, 1838.
Oel30—41 51>" HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o
Harper 10, Alouroe 3, Blew- | J~kGLETlI()EPE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
art 2, Frank 3, Sally 40, Sarah 35, Anna 30, Celia 2U, Botsy j * on the first Tuesday iu December uoxt, before the "MIS’ORGAN SHERIFF’S SALE \\ ill be sold on die
*•> Jaat -’ ®> Martha 9, Fanny 7, Caty 4. aud Sophia 16 years \ Court house door iu the town of Lexiugtou. Oglethorpe j fi rst Tuesday in January next," before tbe Court house
ot age: all icv.uJ ou as the property ol James AI. Duuu, lo \ county, between the usual hour* ot sa*e, ue followiag pro- j J (>or j u t h c town oi Aladiso.n.'Moiaua couutv 1.'tween the
satisfy three mortgage fi. fas., one iu favor of Robert Bledsoe, j P««\V, to wit: j U8Ua J hours of sale, the following property to wit •
oue in favor of Janies Nicholson, aud oue iu favor of Jere- Fourteen acres of laud, more or less, adjolniug land* of] One sorrel horse • levied ouV- tie property of Stopuou
miah Clark. Property pointed out iu the mortgage. j J. W. Moody, and William JeweL _ _ I M. Akins, to satisfy'a* fi. fa. iu favor 01 John P. Lucas, »*.
Also, at the same lin.e and place, one house and lot in tuo j Also, a uegro woman by the name of Rachael, about fi.ty j Stephuu M. Akins and William Akins, security,
SS, Bli’ff.
sold, before
in, Lauruiis
Tuesday iu
of lot No.
rtv of John
uau McBane
. A Co., aud other fi. i'u. v». John Bussel. Thc aboie proper-
1 ty levied on aud returned to me by a constable.
KLZY THOMPSON. Sh’ff.
November 31, 1638. 45 tdj
E LBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will be sold at Ihe * Moody and What-Williams: property pointed out by said
Court house door iu Elbert couutv. within the lawful ^ ood -T: ako ’ lo " led 011 a , ne » ro bo - v ,’ ^ uame “ f b !' uJ - V '
• about lo years ot ege, as tue property ot lhomas Moody, to
hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in December uozt, the lb
lowing property, to wit:
Six bales of clean cotton: levied on as the property of
Thomas C. Elliott, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from the Infe
rior Court of Elbert couutv, iu favor of James W. Strawn
&. Co., and B. C. Wall & Co., aud Bud C. Wall. Property
pointed out by plaintiff's.
Oct. 9, 1838— 38 tds WM. ROND, Sh’ff.
H ancock sheriff sales — wui be sold ou the
first Tuesday in December next, at the Court house oi
Hancock couuty, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing properly, t» wit
satisfy tlie above mentioned fi. fas.: Sandy pointed out by
James H. McWhorter.
Also, outlie same day, will b« sold a negro woman by the
name of Rachael, about 25 years old—and her child Eiiz.
about six mouths old; levied ou as the property of Wiley
Pcpe, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of
Oglethorpe couutv, B. F. Hardeman and A. S. Hill, Execu
tors, Ac. vs. Wiley Pope, property pointed out bv T. AI.
S lith. ' i>. R. MAXWELL, D". Sh’ff.
Oet. 26, 1838. 41 tds
ft. EGAN SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, ou the
-v , , . u 1 • j I i-T a. first Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house door
Oue ueirro man, Anderson, ationt nineteen years onl: levied , . , c .. ...urn: •
, 8 ’ rT ... ,, J c r m the town of Madison, Morgan couutv, the ioliowmcpro-
011 as the property ot William II- h lewellcu, to satisfy a fi. fa. ■ > a -> er
in favor of Bradford, Sayre It Co., aud one iu favor of Wil
€
A r.2TUATKO.Y WANTED.
A YOUNG AiAN. accustomed to teaching, is desirous
ul obtaining a situation in some gentleman's family, or
public institution, as an instructor of youth, where he would
not be required to spend more than (our or five hours in a day.
lie hold* himself in readiness to teach the different
brancl-.ee<!i the English, and Classical Education, or to pre
pare young gentlemen for an advanced standing in College.
He lias recommendation* from Rev. Wilbur Fisk, D. D.,
Rev. Mr. Capers, D. D.. W. H. Allen, A. M., of Dickinson
College, l’n.* P. B. Wilber, A. At., President of Medical
*1 jrhlgs Female College, Va., Sec. See. Address W. II. P.,
Pf-arta, Ga. November 20.—44 5t
B OOKER Sc YOUNG have this day dissolved copnrt-
Dunkip. hv mutual consent. All persons who are in
ternal lo the subscribers either by uote or uceount, are re-
qaiuavi to make immediate payment to L. A. k tiling, who
U sstiioriv.ed to settle nil demands. No indulgence w ill be
(ruled lunger than the first of Srptomber.
j , ,55 1E38 B ° 0IvLR & YOCNG ’ { Hll«OS ACAIMiJBT, LKXI.TGTOJf, GA.
Jiilledgcvilie, July -O. iw» . TKIIIE Trustees take pleasure in announcing to the public,
IT His establishment will hereafter be curried on un- Jj J^kivis, who taught formerly with somuchsue-
lisr the immediate direction of tlie subscriber, w no woo d j cess in this institution, has accepted the rectorship of the Male
<«v t» his friends and the public, that he intends keeping , ftbpartment,- for the ensuing year. Miss James, at present
oihasii a general assortment of Confectionary, iSje.- I Its nll assistant of Miss Brarketc at Washington, has been ap-
tur, sbo. will ha surpassed hv none, ns regards nentne-s, . pointed to superintend the Female Department. Airs. Lew-
... ' is will give lessons in Music. The duties of the School will
erdor and the most choice liquors; anti he therefore hopes
lit mar meet u ith a share of public patronage.
57'tf L. A. YOUNG.
I.OOK AT TSH8.
IIHE subscriber wishes to inform all those p*r3t>ns who
* afe affect
g iv
be resumed tbe 1st Monday of January next.
The situation of this Seminary, long experience has amply
proved to be entirely healthy. It is very retired, being far
removed from all temptations lo vice and extravagance.—
Board and tuition are low. It is cordially recommended to
dlCOKGBA, Oglethorpe 4'onct).
"TOUET OF ORDINARY—November Term, 1CS8.
J i'reseiit their Honors, William W. Davenport. John
Crawford, and Henry Bunks, Justices.
Tbe petition of Obatiiah Stevens, Guardian for John tuid
\V iiliniii H11 i ris, orjihans of Overton Harris, dereased, i«-
speetfullv showedi to this Court, that he hes faithfully dis
charged flip d;:ti s of his trust us Guardian, nnd has from
time to time exhibited to this honorable Com t, ihe exact sit u-
atioii of said estate, up to this present time. Wherefore, the
said Ohudinh- fjtevens, prays ihuf this honorable Court
would dismiss him from his said Guardianship, as souti as
the same can be done, according 10 the stutule iu such cases,
made and provided; wherefoie, it is ordered by tbe Court,
that all persons concerned, appear at the next term of this
Court, to sIY w cause why die said Obndiah Stevens should
not be dismissed from his Guardianship,uforrsaid ; and thut
this application be published forty days, before the next
term of tl.-ia Court, in the Southern Recorder.
A true ejetfatf from ihe minutes of the Court of OrdinniT,
at November Term, 18311.
HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o.
Nov. 20, rr:3S. 44 U
ed with Rup'ure, or Herins.lhat he will con- t i, e public confidence and patronage.
'I
tnae iu Milledgeville during tlie sitting of the approaching
kegulature, lie having made so many radical cures, has roiuc !
t» the conclusion to warrant cures, and in case he fails to j
oik* n cure, will charge nothing For his services
I. T. CUSHING, Pen. j
Milledgeville. 8th October. 1838. 38 tf |
TO KJEAT, j
P OR the year 1839, the House and Lot where Jesse Join- ,
fr now lives, adjoining the lot of James T. I.nne, in the
-'ilM'i par; of Milledgeville. Halt the tent to be laid out ityi c ’ s Q f Gom, and forty or fifty thousand pounds of Fod-
tyairs and improvement of tlie place, under tire superinten d-.^.,. p or Ra ; e ^ ii„i n -;,li a t e ly on the Stage road from- Saiidrrs-
GEORGE K. GILMER
GEORGE M. DUDLEY,
JOHN BILLUPS,
EDWARD COXK,
wax. McKinley, |
JOS. HENRY LUMPKIN,J
November 20, 1838. 44
«T>ffSN A > U I'O EFD!tfVff «K SALK.
F^ IHE suliseribers have sixteen or eighteen hundred bush-
Trustces.
4t
RliORRlA, Lauren* fount).
November Term Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purpose?.
O N the application of Joshua Hightower, guardian of
tlie peison and property of Joseph Mmisli, uriuor of
William Smith, for li tters of dismission from his said guor-
dionship—It is ordered, that nficr the publii ation of this
rule in the Southern Recorder tlie usual time provided by
law in sneh cases, ihnt he be discharged from his guaidi.in-
shin, unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary;- for
which,nil the kindred and creditors will lake notice.
Given under niv hand this fiili of November, lfflt!.
Nov. 20—44 Ct FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
EORGIA. KEWTON COUNTY,
WHEREAS John Binith applies to me for loEtera of
administration on the estate of Alexander McCracken, late
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singula;
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appoar
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given uuder mv hand at ollice, this T'4th day of November,
18S8. “ HAAI1LTON BURGE, c. c. o.
Nov. 20. 44 5t
liain Watts. Raid negro now in possession of John M. Shi
vers. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, six hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters
of Dry Creek, adjoining* Hardy C. Culver, aud others ; levied
011 as the property of \\ iiliam II. Flewelien, to satisfy 6uudry
fi. fas. from the j'ustice’s Court of* the 112th District G. AI.,
to wit. twenty-six iu favor of Kdwiu F. Birdsong, three in fa
vor af B. F. Latimer, administrator, three ia favor of Sayre
Sc Morgan. j
Also, one negro man by the name of Moses, about twenty-
seven years old : levied on as the property of William H.
FTewelleu, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the Justice's Court,
in favor of Charles Med'.ock, aud others. The above pro
perty pointed out by the defendant. The levy ofi the land
and last mentioned uegru, inadu by R&'.aigh Miller, constable,
and returned to me. W. U. BRANTLEY, D. Sh'ff.
Oct 30, 1836. 41 tds
•prov
ositce of the tenant.
Abo, two vacant Lots in front of ihe house, across the
«Teei. Apply t o D. C. BARROW,
W, AfcKINLEY
kaxiactan rul a ,l.—..v n,-t 38 t 698 38 worn
rille to Milledgeville. Persons wishing to purchase will do
well to call early, as the article is much in demand.
Nov. 10, 1838—44 3t S. W. A J. J. BUCK.
tryEORGJA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
Jacob McCall, of the 102d District G. M., tolls before 1
E lbert sheriff’s sale.—win be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, aL the Court bouse
door in ElbetUin, Elbert county, within the legal hour* of
sale, the following property, to wit."
One tract of J.atid, containing three hundred and sixty
acres, more or less, lying on tlie waters of Van's Creek, ad
joining lands of William Patterson and others, whereon
Jeremiah E. Aloore and John S. Moote, now lives; levied
on as the property of Jeremiah E. Aloore, to satisfy two fi.
fas. issued from the Inferior Court of Elbert county, one in
favor of Beck ik Claik, the other in favor of Young L. G.
Harris, vs. said Jeremiah E. Aloore—and one fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Courtof Elbert county, in favorof Weston
Patterson—and sundry other fi fas. V3. said Jeremiah E.
Moore: property pointed out by Henry B. Bni'ey and Wes
ton Patterson. EASTIN FORTSON, D. Sh fi.
Oet. 30, 1838. 41 tds
GLETHORPE SHERIFF S SALE.—Will be "sold
before the Court-house door in the town of Lexington.
oil the first Tuesday in January next, w ithin the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Liddy, a girl, about sixteen years old, and her child Sam,
five or six months old, (very bright mulatto's;) Hannah, j
thirty-three years old, (bright mulatto;) Annv, fifty years
old, (black;) levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, to
satisfv a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, in favor of John \V. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jen
kins : property pointed out ia the mortgage fi. fa.
M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 tds
H ancock sheriff sales.—wfii i-e sold,on the
IrriJt Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house
door in the town of'Sparta. within the usual hours of 6aic, the
following property, to wit:
A tract of land in said county, on the south branch of Bea
verdant 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
n mortgage against William E. Brcdnax, in favor of Samuel
Hale.
Also, six negroes, Tom. ahont 23 years old, Nhjracrv, about
45 years old, Marv, about 33 years old, and her infant child,
KK8iH <V KHAS.SCS
— : ——— j Fire-Proof Wnrehousc, Aagaita, Ga.
| 1 S-'ibE. that beautiful, healthy, and commodious fjnjjp; undersigned, grateful for the liberal patronage and
lot.on W-1.L1, -v.- ...tu A kka-nn0 r«»«ir4e* at Midwsv. two support of their friends and customers heretofore, beg
leave to inform tlrcm and tho public, that they continue to
, transact a general Warehouse and Commission Besissss,
convenient, and pleasant dwelling house, with ont-hou- | at t ] ie j r 0 ]d stand on Broad-street. Their warehouse and
,,s ' , ’*eiiul excellent water, and a spring, besides many j c ] ogfl stores are in - jod order for the reception of cotton and
K t«r Mr-IT,rnitv A CT7THT2F.HT. 1 • t -1 _ .1 :n _vi .:
l-aimjton. Ojleihorpe Co. Oct. 3d. 1638.
|^0K SALK, that beautiful, healthy, a
*, which the subscriber now resides, at Midway, two
31 ros from Milledgeville, and a half mile from the site ol
(•slethorpe l niversitv. It contains ten acres, and has on it a
Ur- _ ...
‘M e* _ •> 1 ciosc stores arc tri l juu tirucr tut tiic iclta**xx
JOHN A. CUTHEEHT. : g 00 d s in store. Liberal advances will at all times be made
^ j on produce nnd consigiimcutH. The agents of tbe (Georgia
• Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton
111 r-r t r r *i*i ] i ji ui William, about 5, Amanda, about 12 years old, household and
me a dark bn v florae, about Sleet high, dark mane and tale, all f i • j „ »!,« ,f qp*li PawIos
r r .ui *i • ? i s’ ^ i j j • ’ * k tchon furnitrire: levied on ns tne property ol oetli Cowles,
four feet black, w.tn a star in the forehead, and a snip on tae RU . r r oimrUJ t u-;l
- - - r - 1 to satisfy executions in favor of unartes L. Hail, against betn
JUtr ^vauiages.
October 10th, 1837.
FSIiE WO<rSV 1 Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton
IV!; offer to sell the standing Timber on any part of our J consigned to ns at the different depots, as also any goods that
woodlands near Milledgeville, in quantities to suit may be ordered through us up the ro?d.
•'—chasers, from esc to fir, acres, for Fire Wood. Tlir lands | ESopkinK, .leaaiagx A t’o., Wholesale Groeers,
“i 'll sight of town, at the East end of the river bridge, aud ; ate now receiving and opening an extensive stock of-Groce- I
“wzisg the Common above Tobler’s Creek, and bear at i ries. in the fire-proof store of the warehouse newly erected, -
Vr - ’
*:
thn r
tsaus-
n->se. about S or 9 years old’; taken up as an estray by Jacob
McCall, tod appraised by James Thomas and George White
at 850. 13th November, 1838.
A true extract from the Estrev Book.
Nor. 27—45 2t * H. ROGERS, Clerk.
V 'I EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY. ’
vJf Whereas James A. Newman applies to me for let
ters of administration on tlie estate of Joseph fiarrod, late of
said county, deceased—
These are therefore to rife and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be nnd appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause,
if nnv they have, why said letiers should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this *th November, 18.38.
Nov 27.-45 5t NEILL McKIMNON. C. C.o.
551 100 cavtl»r>f good Oak and Hickorv Wood per acre.— which they will be prepared to offer on the tiiost liberal terms, j rf^NEGllGlA, TUTNAM COUNTY.
J pirchasiaiF rtamilnc timber, so near town, families can t ut l All orders through us, and tilled by them, will be free of com- | V* W HEREAS Elbert W. Baynes and John A. . -..arman,
Enin
v , through us, andfille— . .
nwn wood aud supply themselves at less than half the I missions, and to the entire satisfaction of the parties ordering, j administrators on the estate of James Sharman, deceased,
— ' D. C?. BARROW,
W. AfcKINLEY. .
Kington, Oglethorpe Go. Oct. 3d, 1838. 38 wtf j Plei ring their usual promptness to all business confided to
- - - 2,| j,’ j. ’ —"—~——~~ | their care, will hope to merit a continuance of the confident*
fY 1 ’ N’k'criber will *ell on reasonable terms, the Lots of | heretofore so liberady bestowed.
, band below enumerated, by application to him in Mad- | EGBERT B. BEALL.
33 tlJ
org-in p untv, either tn person or by letter.
Lot A'R.25" Q»ff Ti;fv_L- t fonm-rly Wilkinson, now Telfair. \
* Henry, “ Fayette
on the line of Gilmer and j
Barr, .
>42 m
a,h D '4
155. 27tk
I A'U eoinniunications will be addressed to us jointly, as the j apply for letters of dismission—
- business in future will be conducted in die r , ie of the frm. These are therefore to rite and admonish all ami singnlar
” ’ —cj—1 . i t ]^ kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear af my office, vrithrn the trine prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
ivranled-
Given under my hand at office, this 33d Nov., 1838
Nov. 27—45—mfim WAI. B. CARTER, c. C. O.
Augusta. Get 2. 1833.
G eorgia,
Thomas J. Shepherd, of the 2S5lh District G. AI., post-
\Cora**
mproved acre Lots, in the suburbs'©!* the town
Ort. 1.;
ewton rountv, adioining Erwin and others.
' HENRY KIRBY.
• 13-38—39 tf
r» Vlr FOR SAI-E.
[ '• finh^-riher offers fur sale his House and Lot, eon-
f failing about 10 acres of Land, at .Midivav, miles
ta" 1 M i ' l <'dgevillc l and half a mile from the Oglethorpe
jh r ‘j’. v '—-l’crsous wishing to pmchnse n mosSirca.thy
«e»irab!p residence, will do well to apph- soon. |
iLy ltt-as tf L. COWLES.
MORGAN COUNTY.
. Shepherd, of the 2S5th
ed before inc. a dark bay boise, with some saddle spots or
marks, left hind foot, white, supposed to be 12 years o' '
praised bv John S. Ilai rirrsnd Robert Hanson to $50
WM. J. M. CHI5LUM,
1AM) FOX 5AM! AT AUCTION.
0 ;q tlie fir«l Tuesday in January next, will he sold to the
i ■ a best bidder i ■, C i*l limbus, G aI *07 ncres of La nil, , . , , ,. ci
h,glteRI m ucr, i., I . ’ | marks, left hind foot, white, supposed to be 12 years old; ap-
kiioivt; a’ 1 N«s. 82, S J, nnd 111), in the IlltJi Hint, lot ot At us- , . q v _ Q cm o
cogee county, lying on the Big Upntoie a»d its liranebee,
with 250 acres cleared, the most ot which is fresh, and in ;
fine condition for another tear’s crop of cotton and corn.— |
Improvements are good log houses, eiuhouse nnd gin, and a i
new «crow. ExcpIIcii? ^p r iw» wiiter; ns healthv a >ituatioi:*j
ns the conntrv nlTonls; first rate rnnsrc for stock; mills nnd j
smii i’s shop in 1 i miles. 1 will add, a better plantation can |
not he found on the waters of tbe Upntoie. All |ie.rsons w ish
who' became purchasers at the sale ot the
propeuy of Wm. H. Torrance, dec'd , in December last,
riif j 1 '"'! tl,at their Note* are left at the Bank of Millcdge-
V t l’ !l "' 1 llla t the back iuterest will be exacted unless-paid
e —th December next.
y- , MANSFIELD TORRANCE, E.rir.
'-kH^whcr 20,1838. 45 St
T J. BHUnO.VI) HOTEL.
siibsrrfber having purchased tlie entire interest o.
Edward W. Collier, ill the above establishment,
tr a ]| v ) ’his means inform his friends and the publi# gen-
rntmk’ j a ' ae intends giving bis undivided attention to the ae-
8t '° n . a E who may call on him, and hopes by b*s in
ti-r ex ertions to please, to merit the fomner patronage of
JESSE CLARK.
44f 2m
Or
ous e _
’’ 50,1 Rr; p.
OTlCE TO VLa^YVM*.
^ )(|A l’AIR OF NEGRO SHOE», of sitperi
V. quality, Qpanufacsared in Milledgeville.
V... a if nnnr
i,r sale by
Hilicdg,
Seville, Oct. 2, 1838.
A. ft. ROOT.
37 tf
j jng to purchase Land in the W estern pait of Georgia, are * ky that first rate of ,
very respectfully invited to call in time Ht^vdew th^prenitses j B t an d the season 1839,
p. *3, Anv quantity of Land can he bought adjoimng.
November l'i, 1838. 45 4t
Registered 12th November, 163-8.
Nov. 20—44 2t JNO. C. REES, Clerk.
FESTIVAL. ;
riAHIS magnificent and thorough bred racehorse and stal- i
A lion, supposed by Capt. James J. Harrison, to be one of; ro county, between
the very best sons of the celebrated American Eclipse, dam : r j av January no:
Cowies and Everet Wetsel. Tropct-ty pointed out by George
Ha II. L. S. STEWART, Sb'fl'.
Oct 27, 1838.41 tds
I jVLBERT SHERIFF’S SALE'—Will be sold at the
Court-house door in Elbert county, on the first Tuesday
in December next, within thc legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit: .
Eiriit barrels of oornv more or less, two small stacks ot
fodder, fourteen head of hogs, nine bead 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 hoes, and seven chairs: levied on as the
property of John Allgood, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of Elbert county, i-u favorof Yonng L. G.
IT-oVris, bearer, vs. John All good. Micajnh Bnrdefe, James
Burden, and Janies Lnnsford. Property pointed ont by John
Allrood, one of the defendants.
Oct 26. 1833—42 tds _ WM. BOND, Sh’ff.
r3 J A LI AF ERR O SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, at
-I. the Court-house dour iu the town of Crawfordville, Ta
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, iu the t wn of Crawfordville,
whereon Herman Mercer’s black-smith shop stands, one other
half acre lot, whereon James M. Callaway cow lives-,-a- tjuin-
ing the depot at Crawfordville, one three acre lot, c. ith a
small single story framed house, kitchen and smoke buV.se on
it, where H. H. Andrews now resides: all levied upon a- the
property of Hernmn Mercer, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued From
the Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, in a case Thnma» J.
Allin, for tho use &c. r vs. Hermon Mercer, principal, and
Gfcorg" F. Mercer, security on’the stay.
G1LCIIKEST OVERTON, Sh'ff.
O.t 30. 1838. 41 td
pertv, to wit :
One half acre cflaiid. more or less, with s store on it. in the
town of WiUingtou, adjoining tin* Lands of Isaac \Valker and
Mrs. Newsam. levied ou ns the property of M. D. Brewster,
to sslisfv a fl. fa. iu favor of E. \v. Thrasher, vs. M. D. Brew
ster, levied on and relumed to me by John AUiston constable.
LEWIS GRAVES, Sh'ff.
Oct. 27. 1838. 41 id.
GLETHORPE SHERIFF "SALES.—Will be sold be-
fore the Court-house door, in the town of Lexington,
Oglethorpe county, withtd tne usual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the following property, tu wit:
One hundred acres of land, more or less, ou the waters of
Broad River, in said couuty: levied ou aside property of Mad
ison Culbertson, to satisfy a ii. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Ogl- thorpe county, Michael B. Hopper Si Co. vs.
Madison Culbertson.
Also, 70 acre* of land, more or less, adjoining John Joaes
and others, in said county : levied on a* tue properly of Tan
dy C. Goolsby, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from the .Superior Court
jf Oglethorpe county, Michael B. Hopper JtC». vs. Tandy C.
Goolsby.
Also, one black mare, about 13 years old, and one bay .filly,
about 2 years old : levied on as the property of Joliu Phillips,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Courtof Oglethorpe
county, Michael B. Hopper A Co. vs. John Phillips. Proper
ty pointed out by defendant. MIAL SMITH, D. bh’tf.
Oct 30, 1838. 41 tds
f JUTNAM SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold before .'he
Court-house door in the town of Eatonton. Putnam coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
December next, the following property, to wit:
Eight hundred acres of laud, more or less, adjoining Mad
dox and other*, a negro man, Henry, 35 or 40 years of age,
and one yoke of oxen and cart: all levied on as the property
of Thomas Carter, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Lewis Gibson,
and sundry other fi. fas. against said Carter.
Also, 630 acres of laud, adjoining Caloway and others: le
vied on as the property of Isaiah Favor, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor i f William S. Thomas, and other -fi. fas. against said
Favor.
Also. 200 acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of -las.
C. Burt and others: levied on as the property of Overall Wal
ler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John II. Clark, and sundry
other fi. fas. against the said Waller.
Also, 200 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Jenkins and
others, on the waters of Cedar Creek, and 100 acre*, more or
less, adjoining II. Alford and ofliers, off tbe waters of Little
River: levied on as thc property of Levi D. Waller, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Augustus M. Jenkins, rs. said Waller.
Also. COO acres of land, more or less, adjoining J. J. More
land and others: levied on as the property of Edmond Butts,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favorof Sampson W. Harris, and other fi.
fas. against said Butts.-
Also, two negroes, one a man named Charles, 36 years of
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
feather bed, 170 acres of laud, more or less, adjoining Thomas
Floyd aud others: ail levied on as the property of John W.
Srott, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of J. F. Harwell, 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
of age! Polly, 25 or 26 years of age' Mack, a fcov 9 years old,
Spencer, a boy 7, Bill, a bov 5, Mariah, a girl 4 years old,
Phehv, an infant child 7 months old, one roa i wagon and har
ness, 4 males, i srrrrel korsc 4 years old, 1 bay mure; 1 brown
O glethorpe sheriff sails.—wui be sold
on the first Tuesday iu January next, before the Court
house door iu tlie town of Lexington,'Oglethorpe county, bo-
tween tiie usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Tea Negroes, Joe, a u.au, 35 years of age; Mumlbrd. 23;
Abby, a woman, 23; Phillis. 35; Julie*-, 22—aud Iter two
children ; Adeline, 4 years old: Eady, 3months old ; Tom, a
boy, 15 tears old; Nelson 10; William, 14 years ol i twjr
bods, beadstede, aud fnrtiitui'e, 1 slab, 1 bureau, half a dozen
chain. 3 dressing tables, 10 head ho:ses, 1 olouk, 10 licud
of sheep, slock of hogs, and catlio, one yoke oxen, 1 cart, 1
old wagon aud haruess, 1 set blacksmiths tools, one 42 saw
gin ami running gear, 150 barrels corn, more or less:, 10 stacks
fodder, 1 stack oats ; levied on as the property of George Vt.
Humphris, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of Ii. C. Bryson, A
Co., vs. Gserge Yv'. Humphris, issued from the Inferior Court
of G/riethorpe county, one in favor < fi Benjamin PLiuizy, vs.
George W. Humphris, and Joseph Jenkins, issued from the
Inferior Courtof Ogiathorpe couutv; one in favorof Wyatt
Williams, vs. George W. Humphris, issued from the Inferior
Court of said county ; true in fiaror of William I.puiakitC
Administrator, Ac., *s. George V- Ilunfipiirjs; aLa sundry
others in my hands against the said George W. Humphris.
Also, 111)' acics of Land, more or les*, on the water* ot
Fishing Crook, adjoining la.urs of V- ui. WcY. horier, aud
others" leviad on ;,s the property of Moses Brocamau to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued frexa the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, in favor of F. W.Cooh, vs. Moses Brockman. Pro
perty pointed out by F W. Cook.
Nov. 22, 18.18.—45 tds S. E. MAXWELL, P. Sh’ff.
GLETHORPE SHER IFF’S BALE.—Wiil be sold iu
the town of Lexing un, Oglethorpe county, within tin*
usual hours of sale.on the firs; Tuesday in January next, this
foilowhi?ptoperiy. to wit:
Severity acres of land, more or less, adjoining land* of Lew
is J Dupree, and others, 1 negro woman by tbe name of lie-
becca, about 40 years of uge. 20 beds, bedsteads and furniture,
14tiblea, 4 wash stands, 2 side hoards, 1 bureau, 1 secretary*
1 book case, 1 cloths press. 3 folding tables, 2 half round ta
bles, 4 dining tables, 1 cupboard, 3 dozen chain, soortedq i
large looking glasses, 1 clock, 7 head cattle, 1 yoke oxen, h
mare and ccit, 1 ox wagoa, 1 house and lots in the town of
Lexington, former'v ocuopied by James Wellborn, as a Tav
ern; leyied on as tue property of Paris Pace, to satisfy twa
executions, one in f*vor ui’ Jouu F. Phinizy, vs. Paris Pace,
and one in favor of Joseph J. Moore, vc. Paris Pace and John
M. Cox, issuing from the Superior Courtof c&idcounty. Fro*
perty pointed out bv defendant.
Nov. 22.1838—45- tds M C. HALE, Sh’ff.
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF SALES—Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in January.at theCou: t-hoursein Lex
ington, Oglethorpe county, the following properly, to wit:
A iitsTo hoy by the name of Watt, about 18 years of age:
levied on as the property of William Luster, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Paris Pace, vs. Wiliiam Luster.
Also, 1 arey horse, 1 black mare, 1 roan colt, 3 cows, IS
featherbeds, furniture and studs, 48 chairs, 1 old gig, I one
horse wagon, 1 walnut side oiril. 1 bureau, 1 set walnut di
ning tables, 1 mahogany lea table, 5 waahstands, kitchen fur
niture. consisting of pots, ovsns. Ac., 6 pair andirons. C pair
shovels and tongs. 6 small dressing tables, 3 dozen earthen
plates, fi dishes. 3 dozen knives and forks, 03 acres of laud,
more or less, adjoining lands cf Finney and others, 3 dressing
glasses, 4 looking glasses, 1 large suspending lamp, 1 dozen
randie sticks,^ suikey and 1 road wagon, and 1 old gig; le
vied on as the properly of Joseph Jenkins, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued Irom the Interior Court of said couuty, in favorof F'
W. Cock, v». Joseph Jer.kint, properly pointed out by
feridant.
Nov. *0.1838—45 tds M. C. HALE, Sh'ff.
m? tick.
njffllE large and communions Tavern now occupied by Jo-
JL seph Jenkins, for a number of years, owned by John
Moore, in the town of Lexidgton, Oclc-thorpe county, will be
sold in said town, between t ie usual hours of sale, at public
octcry, on the first Tuesday in January next. Good titles will
le given, ar.d the purchaser will bov- immediate possession.
The proceeds of thc sale will be fir -' applied lo an exeention
ho’-st- and 1 sorrel mare, 4 vears old: all levied on as the pro- f obta ined at the last Superior Court ot said county, in favor of
' . . r# TV . .' fi ♦ f*_ • i .* T ’. _ f* TJ I ■. I o- Ol Tor.lrin* • fVl** 1 ur-i I fill/* f ca lil
pertv of James C. Burt, to sailsfv a ff. fa. in favor of John K.
Kilburri, and other fi. fas. against the said Jas. C. Brut.
Ot 30. 1836—41 tds R BLACK, Sh’ff. _
■JVTEWTON SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold at the
! q| Court-house door in t he town cf Covington, Newton coun
tv,ou the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual
lionrs of sale, the. following property, to wit:
Five stacks of fodder, thirty-five barrels of corn, more or
lees: levied on as the property of Yfiliiam S. Echols, to sat
isfy a fi fa. issued fro:.; Newton Superior Court, in favor of
JrSseph Davis, bearer, against William S Echols and David
Sigmon. Property pointed ont by David Sigmon.
SURREY ANDERSON. Sh’ff.
Oct 30, 1838. 41 tds_
GLETHORPE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will he sold be
fore the Court-honse door in the town of Lexington, Ogle
thorpe county, on the first Tuesday in- December next, t .*
following property, to wit: _
Two negro boys, Henry,T3 years old, Dennis, 5 ; ears c.d :
levied' On as the property'of Elbert Haideman, to satisfy an.
fa 1 from file Superior Court of Oglethorpe county Eh-
i rih Alexander, vs. Elbert Hardeman - Property pointedAmt
t T r i XII AL t)?vlilxi, V. balr.
by defend nt j, ,^ s
Oet 1 3b, 1833. 41 tG3
E3.—Will be sold, be-
Rohert Hubbard, vs. Joseph Jenkins: the lagal title to said
Tavern being in the s*i i Hubbard. Terms of sale mad*
known on the day of sale. JOSEPH JENKINS.
November 21, 1838. 45 tds
ROTl(l£.
T LIE duties of the New Salem Academy will commence
again on the first of January next, 1839. Fareuts and
guardians who have children or wards to send to this insti
tution. will do well to se u them in the bsginaiug . f the term.
Board can he conveniently had in the neighborhood, and at a
very low rate. Tlie various branches of the English Educa
tion are taught here; to3:Je3, t. e Latin. Greek aud French
Languages, and the higher branches ot Malciiematics, or all
such studies as ato preparatory to qualify a stndent to enter
Franklin College. J- D. DIOMATARI,
Kov. 57, 1838—45 4t Principal of the Academy.
" A wTll' LlT *
f OFFER mv plxnt.nioi. for sale ou accommodating terms',
eight miles from Milledgeville, on the Monticello road, in
Baldwin county, containing 900 acre-., more or lees—660 of
which are now standing with as good timber as any in the
county, and the Lest of cotton land; 300 acres of open land,*
* under good repair. On the palace stands a comfortable new
dwelling house, with six rooms and three chimneys, a good
gin house, corn houses, negro house, stables, kitchen, See.;
k of hogs, if required. Any
— —— — _ .. . , , . j npreos wisuin* to tiurcnase. nad belter come and view tli5
ti:e first Tuesday in Duceinoer ueM, oe.ween tue usual hours j ; and^iudee for themselves. Possession -will be
of sale, the following property, to WII: i ffiv-m anv lime bewveen this and Christmas. For further
Tlbredse CouS^i do m'iu aTecou.Vty of'TaKnail.on \ a!s "> the corn a,,d fodd * f '
fJIALIAFER
A the Court linu
American rare hofses, Timoleon, will
at the town of Forsyth, Monroe county,. WO inru» nbnut 22 y
T
COR SAL® OK TO KENT,
'IHE MANSION HOUSE, in Eatonton, Ga-, nowoecu-
pied as a Tavern by MV.-Thomas Morton. The house
is commodious, out buildings-good, the lot spacious, and all
conveniently situated for business, with a good run of custom.
For terms apply to DAI IP R. ADAMS,
“ J THOMAS MORTON.
November 20. 18381 45 6t
Warehouse null Commission Business.
T HE undersigned having taken the "Warehouse formerly
occupied by Mr. Benj Baird, on Green street, offer a
himself for the transaction of the W arkhoUS* a™ Com
mission Business, and respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Arrangements have been made to afford liberal
advances on Cotton and Goods in store. Insurance has been
effeeted to cover all produoe in store. RTV£S
Augusta, Aug- Iff, 1838. 23 -m
Ga., nt $50 the season, and $75 insurance. Mares Irom a
distance will be accommodated with good pasturage gratis,
and fed with grain, if required, at 40 cents per day. Every
exertion will be used, and no expense spared to giv* general
satisfaction to those from a distance.
JOHN WILLIAM 1 TROTTER.
November 20, 1838. 44 lit
Tsuijfg* Couuty Plaalatiau for Stale.
T he Plantation upon which Maj. George w.
Welch, dec’d.. formerly resided, is offered for sale. It
contains between 1-4 end 1500 acres. One half is supposed
to be cleared, most of which is in good order for the produc
tion of com or cotton. This is thought to be one of the best,
if not the very best plantation in tbe county. It can be bought
for 87000. One half cash, or with interest, and the balance
in twelve months. Com, Eodder, Stock, can be had with
the farm. Persons wishing to purchase are refered to Dr. J.
K. Wimberly, in the neighborhood.
J. J. GKIFFIN. > - .
J. R. WIMBERLY, $ £ ‘* orr '
November .CO,. 1838*- 45 4t
Two negroes,
rr ace fi. fa. issued I
ty,m aease James 1m. wauaway ima ’! Nathaniel FifiehL Property levied on by me. I m one ( - . - , ...
vs. A. G. Janes. . , j 0 41 tr jc “ K-ORPIaT PARTIX. Sh'fF. . 'he county, and m a &*ock oi cattle, bogs, sovep, houiebold'
Also, one travelling trunk and contents : levied upon ar. t.ir , _ Oyt . • LJ 1-^— — j ar( l kitchen furniture, and a trreat variety of other personal
property of Charles W. Murray, tn satisfy a fi fa. from the - REENE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the j ■rtv. Terms made ki.own on the day of sale.
Inferior Court of said enuntv. Battle* Dickinson, vs. Charles fi rs t Tuesday in December next, before the Court bouse , - SARAH JOKEY.
W. Murry. GILCHREST OVERTON, Sh'ff. door in Greenesboro’, Greene county, within the usual hours j e reenv jl] e> Nov. 7. 183a. 43
Oct 30,*1838.
41-
td* of sale, the following property, to wit:
E LBERT' StiEulFF’s'SALE.-will be; Aid, on the j Two lot., together with the improvements thereon,consist-
first Tuesday
door iii the tow
hours of sale, the
One tract of
or less, lying cu
of James Jone
BANBULPU LAJiaso - if A5 bALIi.
have some of the first rate-Lands for sale in this ronnty,-
from tv. o y> (-.Keen hundred ai rr* ; these Land*
iu the early settlements ol the county. weR
will produce Cotton tqual to any laotis in the
ilso. sell a well improver! place of thirteen or
snndrtd acres, lying rm tie road from Irwhiton to
’’s land is rich,
ation. Pay-
annual #*y-
GdLfiERI.
44 *
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