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\ GREEABLY to an onier of the honorable Inferior , ^^/ILL BE SOLD at the late residence of William H-
%. Court tif Lnureus
lOih of October next, will be sold at the
,f i- .bn* Fioyd. defeased, in Morgan j
Me propertv of said deceased, cons’.st-
i' elien furniture, a large stock of cows,
ad sheep, plantation tools, wagon and
s. a 1'.,yr wheel carriage, good as new,
IPmUPmUmH IOUR months after date. Application will be made to the
count v, when sitting tor ordinary ; V V Mathis, deceased, in Putnam, county, all the peri aha- | X 1 honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, wlten sit-
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, ■ ble property of sakl deceased, viz : corn, todder, oats, jieas, j ting as a Court ot Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot No. Xi>~, >'•
>re the (Joisrl-honse tbior in the town
hi Dublin, nil the ; household and kitchen furniture, stock hogs, cows and calves,
co.'
of said
among \
driver, >
cooc-v o
on wind
ing on it
. -,.t , v : n January next, will be sold nt
• i i \? id-ven. . 'organ county, all the negroes
. roid’s'Vg .of mer.. women aii«t children,
,, are a good Mach smith, wagoner and carriage
I i ..11 the lands of s.-.i i deceased, lying in the
Mo - ■ m, to Whs five hundred acres, m> re or less,
le del- t ed formerly resided, well improved, hav
well furnished, eominodious dwelling, with neces
sary out b iddings.
Also, the interest of said deceased, in me iand whereon T.
B. Bees, Esq formerly resided, and tile adjoining lands
lately owned by John M. Butler and A. B. Wood, which
several lots e aitain 800 acres, more or less, with a large two
store dwelling, nearly new and weli finished, with good out
buildings.
And also, the interest of said deceased, in 650 acres on the
Appalachje river, lying broads de of the above di-scribi *i
lauds, very fertile, ami on which are a good set of Milts m
successful operati >n, and as tine a shoal for the erection ot
u. aoursy, as any in the Southern country.
. n I on the first Tuesday in February next, wilibe sold r.t
irbuio.irli, dee’ll., adjoining
Nobles, und others. Terms
:.nN weion iJtig to t: m
i!s of Samuel Vnpp. £>.
suio Known ml the ii:iv.
. p.,'. SCARBOROUGH, ? ,
J. G. FONDUiiN, . r
.Voveni
A ~GRI
tier 07
• ,\ Hi.» to an
to
ourt non
45 tds
e Interior
ing ini ordinary pur- .
oxen, horses, cart undr wagon, with a great variety of articles j
usually foutid on a farm. Also attiie sanie time and place j
the Plantation will be rented at <1 all the Negroes hired j
tjr the ensuiugyear. Sale- to continue from day.to day until
all is sold. .Terms on the clay. Sale cm the 2d Saturday ;n
February next. JOHN II. CLARK*, Aihu’r.
December 31, lSJf 5 . 56 6t
the 2d District of originally Houston, now Crawford county.
fm ' SABAH ESTES, Adm’x.
Nov. 13. 1838—43
RA/TLL BE SOLD before the Court-house door in Mon-
* » tioeilo, Jasper couuty, c»n the first Tuesday in March
T Court of Pike County, vvh
ses. will lie 'sold on the first f ue*d:iv m February next, j
f oe the Court-house door in the town of \\ aynesboro’, j next, agreeably lo an order of Court, all the Negroes belong-
rke enmity, between I tin usual hoars of sale, all that ; ing to the estaWTof B. M. Walton, deceased. Terms made
i'raet of Land tontniiiine 2i'6 acres, more or less. Sold for I known on the day of sale,
he benefit of the heirs of William Eryaifi, deceased of said
■utility. January 1, 18.18.
Also, w iil oe sold on tlie same day,before the Courthouse
•lour in the town of Bainbridge, Decatur county, Lot of Land
Vo. oil, in the 2Ut District of Early, now Decatur county.
Also, on the same day before tiie Court‘house door hi tlie
of Land No.
JOHN T. MANLEY, Adni'r.
50 tds
W ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house door in Union
county, on the first Tuesday in March next, within
the usual hours of sale, ICO acres of bind (No. 114) in the
, i i -v- i 10th District of said county ; sold by an order of the Interior
own ot Covington,. Newton county one Lot of Land No. , Coim ot 'Warren county. Ga., when sitting as a Court of Or
;U;1, m itie I0.lt District of formerly Henry, now Newton j iin ^„ lhe pr o pert y of Wilson Dawso.ff deceased, for the
All sold for the benefit of the heirs
i ■•cased, of Burke countv. Terms made, known on the
IOUR months afterdate, application "fill be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, wlten
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
of James \I. Callawavi hue of said oonr.uy, deceased.
MALCOM JOHNSTON, > , (
SAMUEL JUIIIS sOls, ^ j
December 50. 1838. ~>0 -4tn_
.1.* I
D ecatur sheriff’s sale.—win beooid on dm
first Tuesday in February next, at the Court-house door
in the town of Bainbridge. Decatur county, witliiu the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lots Nos. 23, 68, 67, 66 and 65, in the town of Bainbridge,
Decatur county: levied on as the property of William N.
Bruce, to satisfy sundry small fi fas issued from a Justice’s
Court of said county, in favor of Janies Buchanan vs. said
Bruce. Levy made'and returne 1 to me by a constable.
WILLIAM MARTIN. Sli’ff
December 25. 1818. 4‘J ,tds^
rSAALXAFEKKO SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold at
A the Court-house in the town of Crawfordvilie, Tabafer-
-i-pHcMion will be made to the ! on J^krstTue*.
1 hrfliorafSe 1 nterior Con 11 or i am OcK uoun v. w mu sU . ^ p ebrljary next, the following property, to wit:
ing for ordinary purposes, lor lex-,e to seUttK- real estate De ^ tra( . ( ()f - j au j wbere on William Duncan now lives, con
taining 135 acres, more or less, on the waters of Little river,
arHiiiniim lamia of Buford Bird and others : levied on to satisfy
longing to the estate of G;een Ji.-.ai, late of said county, de
ceased". BENJAMIN JEAN, Adin r.
January 1, 1818.
50 4m
F
adjoining lands ol Buford Bird and others
a fi fa in favor of Thomas J. Shackelford, executor of Reuben
OUR months after dale, application will be made to the j E- Shackelford, deceased, vs. William Duncan. »r.
— — i /jtt nvuRTHM
fort
* in Clark rounty, the interest »»f the dereaseu
Imi.j. 'n the Appajaohie river, in said county,
>e* :;<*,! ri si le i ihcuiy years aero, with a 00:11-
i'j h*m <r, hour-e. and ont houses, loO acres
rymv!, and 200 Acres in the \voo<is. Terms j (
ii'1 made known on tln.-davs rt sal
STEWART FLOYD, / B .
JOHN J. FLOYD. V
17 tlfeb.
di ■ of sale. CHARLES L. MATTHEWS, A^m’r.
Nov. 27. IfC'S—46 tds in ihe right of his " ifij
S A purs iance of an order from the lionoiable inferior
j. i 'ourt of Pike county, while sitting as a Court <>f Ordi
nary, will lie sold at the Court-house door in said county, i
j nt the liist Tuesday in February next, within tli
hours, the Lot of Land lying in the Ot I j District of said
nt v, within three miles of Zebiih
, n . , benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
f \\ ilham Bryant, ! ou th<J daj of sale JAMES G. SWAIN, Adm'r.
December 20, 1818. ’ 50 tds
honorable Inferior court of Elbert couuty, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ah the land. b*. »uging j
to the estate of Enos Tale, minor, dec'll.. late ot Elbert route j
DANIEL TAIT, A dm r. j
39 tnltu
GILCHKEST OVERTON, Sh ff.
Deccmbct 25. 1818.
r ANDOCKS HERIFF’t
49 tds
tv.
^ GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle-
nniEoaat’.n
. " POSTPONED BALE.
V^riLL BE SOLD rnt the first Tuesday in February next.
V f before the Court-house door in thetown of Ivnoxvil’.e,
Crawford enmity, between the usual hours of sale, .all the
Negroes belonging to the estate of Sampson P. Mobley, dec’ll.,
consisting of Marian, a woman 29 yeius old, Federxck, a boy
14 years old. Si non, a bov 12 years old, Abraham, a boy 5
years old. and Zachariah, a boy 2 yc-s.rs old. Sold for the
pnrpose of making a division among the heirs of said dec d.
Terms cash. ' LEWIS MOBLEY,'Adm'r.
Oct 30, 1818. 41 tds
TfriT.L HE SOLD nt the Coui-t-lmuse door in Dooly i
* » countv, on tiio first Tuesday in February next. Lot !
of Land No. 155, in the Oth district of said county; sold i
ns the property of John Eubank, late of Hancock county, j
deceased, bv an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor
th'’ benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. SUSAN EUBANK, Ex’rx.
Sr nt. 3. 1133 JI tils
-CSk thorpe County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold, before the Court-house door of said county, between
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next,
law fi-l 1 billowing property, to wit—three Hundred and sixty, t'16<J)
] acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Long Creek, ad-
1 HimhCrrs • j'’' n ' n g Wilson Brooks, II. Dupree, and ollit rs, within two
r , ,i %• , • ' Mil,! miles of Lexington, on tire road leading to Washington, to
on, hue of said county, deed., lived, well improved. Also. I , T , d , ,7,—
, ... . - , i a gether with two Negro men. Dave arid Cicsrrr. about 2/ yearo
V? - vo, . ,,, . e «nd hkdy Negroes a woman of loot Ute. - of Tiie aboveVopertv, belonging to the estate of Dm-
id, and her child; one young fellow ot 19 tears old; and , ra Duno> decea8cd< » J d f „; the of the heirs and
Oct. 16, 1818.
F OUR months after date, application will be matte to
i ii T_i* UlKurt roaittv. WuPll
two girls, from the ages of !) to 12 vears. !8nl<! as the e
into of Hugh Crosson. dee’d.. for the benefit of the heirs j
and creditors of said deed. Terms of sale on tiie ilav. ;
chas. McDowell, A<imv. i
de bonis non, \tiiii the will annexed.
Nm ember 27,1818. 45 ids
reditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tiie
day of sale. MATILDA ANN DUNN, Adm'rx.
December 18. 1818 66 tds
GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Morgan county, wlii-n sitting for ordinary pur-
A'
* o,-, . t,t ,, • i , -w ■" : poses, will be sold on the first Tnesdav in March next, before
\ GtlEEABLV to tne last will and testament ot John - *, ’ , , . „ , , - T r i . t -v , -u
, i* , ,, tne Court-huttse door m Baker countv, Lot ot Land No. .54. in
5L Knignt, sr., late ot Jasper countv, dec d., will be sola
H ANCOCK SHERIFF’S SALE—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, at the Court house of
Hancock countv. between the usual hours ot sale-, the loilow-
tng properly, to wit:
.Six hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters of
Dry Creek, adjoining Hardy C. Culver and others : levied
as the property of William II. Flewellett, to Satisfy sundry ft
fas from Justice's Court of the 112th District G. M., in favor
of Charles Medlock and others. Property pointed out by
defendant. Levied oil bv constable and returned to me.
W. H. BUANTLY, D Bit'ff.
December 26.1838. r 56 tds
he honorable Inferior Court of Fiber, county
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave T " ,4 *, , e •"‘ n !
Negroes belonging to the I-Slate of John Hall, < ( a *
of Elbert county. WILLIAM PULLI AM, Adm r.
-October 2. 1818. _ m ‘ ,,u . .
F OUR months after date, application will he made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land
No. 891, in the 18th district and 3d section of the Cherokee j
purchase, and Lot No. 57, in the 15th district of originally
Muscogee, now Talbot county, balonging to the estate of: the Court-house door in the town ol Eatonton, Putnam couii-
Minnr Sender, deceased. JOHN WILLIAMS, Adm r. ! ty between the usual hours ot sale, the following property,
Sept 4, 1818 31 ni4ni^ I owit:
« v;7i j;“omits ai-rnt-dam. application will be maile to the j One house and lot in the town of Eatonton. containing 38
r honorable Inferior Court of Thomas countv, when sitting j feet in front, adjoining the store house of Hudson N I homas
fbrordinnrv purposes, for leave to sell all the laud belong- and odiers, one room now occupied by \\ .lliant Johnson as
ing to the estate^"of Nathan W. Battle, deceased i a Cotdec.tonary, and the other M£“"£
EDWARD BRA'AN, Adm'r. . as a sadler s shop:levied oft as the property ot J.m b D.
l 4, n | Hightower, to satisfy a mortgage* fi. fa. in favor ot ^\V liiiani
M organ sheriff sales-u-,, v
first Tuesday in February next, atuj A
lit flic* tntxm Vfitis
Sold,,
in the town^of Madison, Morgan coun^^^ou^Jj
Us.
pertv, to wit
Three lots in the village of RehobothrilB r ^
3, with a store house and dwelling house „!'.u 1 ,
tuy ot dry goods: all Ievie.1 on as the propem* 1 ?’ n " 4
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Snowden & s '" " f J °hr, u^*'
and pointed out by John While. ’ Car ’ Vi - said
Aiso. 150 acres of land, more or lesa.Kfi „ ^
Ha rd Labor Creek, adjoining the lands Jf u-° a f 1,e ft »ti. r . ,
and Hawkins: levied on as the propertv of t^' 1 '
to satisfy n fi fa in favor of Porter & Burne, J ”^ n Daniel ^
sr.. and others. LEWIS GUaV^^
December 26, 1838.
|~|GLETHORPE SHERIFF^SALEs^mY^Hi
U-j , fore die Court house door, in tb e town .-k^iiW
Oglethorpe county, wuhin the usual hours of J ^StnoT
Tiiesday in February next, the following nrnl e,ontJ 'efir«
One hundred and sixty acres of Land^. ^ I1 J'.t#wh^
joining lands of James H. MAVIi.in« \v ” r 1«., L
others; levied on as the property of U' v , t , n-.„ Jr *eil,
tisly a fi. fa. from Ogletliorpe Superior p Vi " anj L to,,
Thompson Tolbert, vs. Thomas Moodv ^ ® 6 Sv - or '
.lams. Property' pointed out bv J. H. Aicxe^yjmt U'ii.
cash. S. ]{ MAWWir***- T.
December 21 1^18. * * ^LL, ^*0*1
T ialiaferro s fi Eld ff ; S Isa j,
the first Tuesday in Februarv n,.v. e ■ ^ ^
P UTNAM POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.—Will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, before
January
- Ex’ors.
die first Tuesday in February next, in the town of Montieei-
lo, Jasper con my, between the usual hours of sale, the Lana
and Negroes of said dee d., consisting of men, women, boys,
and girls. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN KNIGHT, j
.TAMES KNIGHT.
THOS. J. KNIGHT
ED. M. ALLEN, J
November 31,18*9. 46 tds
N I he first Tuesday in February next, will be sold at
Sniulersville, a 'I’raet of Land belonging to I lie estate
of Mil 's Rachel, deceased, lying in Washington county, on
the waters of Cow pen creek, containing 200 acres. Sold by
an order of the honorable InferiorCourt of Hancock comity,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the creditors
of said deceased. Terms of sale on the ilav.
WILLIAM RACHEL, Adm’r.
November 24, 1833. 40 tds
' GREEABLY
«3CiLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in February next,
.7 nt the Court house in Hancock county, a small farm of j ’’
about 320 acres, lying three miles Southwest of the village of -
Sparta, adjoining lands of Crawford, Simmons and others, _
where,in the late Jo-eph Watkins lived; and fifteen TCcgroes, I GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary ol
three men (one of them a carpenter) three women, the res;- | -C*. Greene county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
due child!-n -ail likely domestics. Sold by order of die j February next, before the Court-house door in Cherokee
G.iijri of Ordinary, for the purpose of division amongst the j county, otic Lot of Land, No. 59, in the 13th District and
heirs cf Mrs. Delia- Watkins, dee'd. Terms nt the time of j ?d Action of Cherokee county—belonging to the estate of
sale. N. C. SAY'RE, Adm'r. j George \V. Garlington. deceased.
Oct 30.1818. 41 tds | WILLIAM EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
- .. — - — : ;—~—: —: ■- ““ ; November 21.1138. 46 tds
A GREEABLY to an order oi the honorable Interior --- ; ; —
_/A Court of the county of Ncwtnn, when silting for coun- ' ^LL BE SOLD on Saturday tiie litrli ol January
tv purposes, will be sttl-l before the Conri-honse door in the ! ' ® ? next, nt the late residt-ni e of David Blukey, deceased.
t">ivn of Covington, on the first Tuesday in February next, j in Baldwin county, all the perishable property belonging to
the fallow ing property, to wit: 30NI acres ol Land, mote or
!««*, being the whole of Lot No. 1 1.1, and one half of Lot
Ro. IIS, ia the 10th District of originally Hoary, now the
aormtr ol N-owtsp; also one Neijni Han named IDant, about
5*9 rears of tigc. end n negro woman named f.trcy, aheut 45
*T 60 vesrs of ng?,.anil ot;e negro girl Mntaknc, 13 vearoot
sg-*. All so!-.: ns the property of Haley B. Rogers, lute of
Terms on the dav of sale.
MANSrsN 3LA3S, Adm’r.
46 |4«
Newton eoamy, dee’d.
ft*remhsT 13,1g9t,
VSjriLL BE SOLD el the late residence of I Jr. David
V i Dav, dtv-eared, nt Social Circle, on the i7iii day of
January next, all the perishable property belonging to said
estate, consisting of household and kitchen furniture,
small stuck of horses an 1 cattle; .<t!-o. his whole stock
Medicine, nn-l ail the Books and S.trgtcal Apparatus. Id'c-
tHiving Machine, kc., that belong n> the Shop, wiih mlir-r
articles too tedious to mention. Tiie Ho uses and Lot® in
the village will he rented at the same lime, and .a negro hoy
hired. r-CIo to continue from day to day until all is sold.
Terms made know n on the d.av.
ELISHA HENDERSON, A.-hn'r
I)»eeiT:bcr 6, 1831. 4' rds
A GREEABLY to art order of the honorable Inferior
AlL Court uf Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Dublin, on
tbe Lands in su'd county belonging to Joseph D. llardir
dec'd. Terms of sale made known oa the d
!::s estate, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, 1 yoke
of oxen and catt. one 60 saw gin entirely new, corn, fodder,
wheat, See.. with household and kitchen furniture, withother
articles too tedious to mention ; i ltd the land rented for one
year. Terms on the day of sale. Sale to continue from
dav to dav, until fill is sold.
DA VID F,LA KEY, ? i t •
HARTWELL G. BI.AKEY', 5'
Dceenihor 4, 1131. 46 tds
T rTi J, irE SoTT) at the Cmirl-liouac door in the town
Y V of frwinton, within the usual liours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in February next. Fraction No. 26, in the. 5th
district of Wilkinson county, the property of Win. Wads
worth, deceased. Sold bv order of the Court of Ordinary j
f ! of Wilkinson county, on a credit until tbe first day of No- i
1 vPniber next. RET UR NORTI1EN, Adm’r. !
November-30, 1138.
; the 12th district, of said couuty, adjoining lands ot Cader |
j Keton, belonging to the estate of Edmond l’eters, late of :
j Morgan county, deceased, and sold tor the benefit oi his j
1 heirs. Ternis made known on the day of sale.
JOHN PETERS, Adm'r.
j December 57, 1898. 51 tds I
~ F£>U il iAi ONT IIS’ NOTICES.
- TNOUR months after date, application will be made to the j
j A’ Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordiua- I
I ry purposes, for leave sell the land and negroes belonging to
the estate of Turner Chapman, late of said county, deceased. 1
Sept. 11. 1818.—15 4m JOHN MARSH, Adm’r:
F OUR months after date application will Le made to the ;
honorable Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the ical estate ol
David Locket, late of said county, deceased.
Oct 10,-1838—41 4m MARY LOCKET, Adm’x.
P OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Morgan county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro wo
man and child belonging to the children of Henry Taylor.—
All persons concerned, will please take notice, and file their j
objections if any thev have.
ROBERT HOWARD, Guardian j
of the children of Henry Taylor. 1
Pept. 11, 1818. if 4in' I
P OUR months after'date, application will be made to the j
Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting for or- 1
dinary purposes, for,leave to sell Lot No. 12. on the old j
Agency reserve, in the first district of formerly Houston, now I
Crawford county ; and Lot No. 289, in the twenty sixth ii is- !
trict and second section in the Cherokee purchase. !
LEVIN TANNER. Adm’r.
FRANCES TANNER, Adin'x.
Sept. 11, 1818 14 4 in i
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the |
honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit- j
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and 1
personal estate of Nanrv D G. Irving, deceased.
Sept. II, 1898 —14 4m BUY’AN O'NEAL, Adm'r.
XjiOUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Henry county, w hen sitting
Bisi-ne. Propertv pointed out in the mortgage vs. Jacob D.
r RICHARDSON BLACK, Sh’ff.
45
Hightower.
Nov. 11,1818,
tils
|\TEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
In first Tuesday in March next, in the town of Covington.
Newton county, between the usual liours ot sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
— , . - , , . One steam engine and all its appendages, used for propel-
fot ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal ( ]in(T Q gaw . I „iU > t wo bay horses, one yoke oxen, one two
estate ol Aimer T. Manly, deceased. , . ■ burse waoin i levied on as the Drooertv of William Tu:
TTiX T , T t , , j horse wagon ; levied oil as the properly of William Turner,
.-Miv. -j(). 1818—44 4in ELIJAH BAIL5 . Adin r, j mj< j SauiueI K. Waldren, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor
INOU R months after date, application "ill be made Io til j f) f R t -es H. Lin, and Charles H. Sanders vs. said Turner and
A Inferior Court of Walton conn'y, when-bring forordi- . Waldren. SUPKEY ANDERSON. Sli'ff.
for leave to sell the’ land and it negro boy j January 1. 1839. 50 tds
if Dr. David Dav. of said county, j
I.SiiY HENDERSON, Adm’r.
48 4 m
nnrv purpo
belonging to the estate
deceased. I
December If. 1131.
1839.
IUTNAM SHERIFF’
doori
SALE.—Will be sold, on the
1 next. I
the town of Eatonton, Putnam county, within the usual
first Tuesday in March next, before the Court house
F OUR months alter date application will be made to the I hours of sale, the following property, tuwii:
honorable Inferior t 'ourt id Morgan county-, when sit- 1 One negro man, Charles, one girl, Judy, one yoke of oxen
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man slave j and cart, three milch cows, nine or ten head ot hogs, one gin
by the name of Daniel, the personal estate ot Thomas Bo- a n ( l runninggeer, one bed and bedstead : all levied on as the
man. deceased ; nil prisons concerned will please take notice ! property of John W. Scott, to satisfy-two mortgage fi lasiufa-
and file their objections, i! anv they have vor of William S. Scott, vs. John \V . Scott—Irom Putnam
BENJAMIN GRIDER. Administrator | InferiorCourt. RICHARDSON BLACK. Sli’ff.
January 8, 1899—51 4m with the will annexed. j December 28,183S. r *U t'U
1 NOUK months afterdate, application "ilTbe made to the j ANCOCK SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold, on tiie
' honorable InferiorCourt id Mo-gan county, when sit- j J( j[ first Tuesday in February next, at the Court-house
ting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the real estate j do ,, r j n the town of Sparta, within the usual hours oi sale, the
of William Stewart, late of said county, deceased. All per- fallowing property, to wit:
sons concerned, will please take notice and file their objec- i Our barouche, and one pair of unfinished boggy wheels:
first Tuesday in February next her
bouse door in the town of Crawfordvilie Tv^r lh * Cl «s;
withm tiie usual hours of sale, the following n', 1 _ c ‘‘ u «i
One negro man hv the name of Kitt.
whereon George Downinjr now lives, adjointS bf
kins and others: levied I
of Per-
'-'“yo. .coi-u Oil as the property r "
nmg, to satisfy h fas issued from a Justice's f'l he
Jolm Dewberry, sui vivor, Ac., vs. George Dow ' rt, ® f **» r i4
cry Other fi fas vs. George Downing. t« d *<t,.
by plainliff. Levy made aial returned ... J ou
December 26, 1838
6- and returned to , , e U- «W
C1LCHREST OVEK&v, 0 ^'
M arfhauM ao«l ( iimm^T: -
X , 1 ' ,K * e to inform 11,"‘."TT*
they have connected themselves together for ^
mg a Warehouse and Commission Busi^
Macon, under the hrrn of Hamilton X the City of
Warehouse's now being erected^ 2d^ ^
all of September, ready for thei rWemion
merchandise. Its location is near the head « (' n^ aai
nuc on the corner of Cherry and First Streets ^ ^
s,m e jSk5r. M: r ,n an s ; "s
liest individual and undivided attention "to
it&Zzttzfz sr, H 2 ^
They will also attend strirtlv t„ .l.p "1 '
fided to their care, and will" i n a ti J C ° an J ‘ ; ottonr*.
l*> obu.in d» UtWt
the Ixtst airangements possible for U •" 1 "
telligence ftom foreign markets; and"j e! * riil ‘ ,t •«-
ly impart any intelligence thus obtained to Sr phS
11,0 lln<ler signed Wing flant^
near \y to ,U
the undersigned wooj/
and mercantile friend
themselves, will feel their interest
planting interest. In conclusion
or to ship to other market
goods to country merchants
tioiis, if anv they liavt
ALEXANDER STEWART, Adm'r.
January 8. 1838. 51 4ui
rpi
46 tds
¥17ILL BE SOLD on the first Tnesdav in Februarv j
V l next, within the legal liours of sale, before the !
Court-house door in the county of Floyd, a f t of Land. No. j
130, in the 4th district 4th section, of originally Cherokee j
| countv, by leave of the honorable Inferior Court of Jonrc '
! comity, sitting for ordinary purposes, ns the property of!
j Isb-ini rJainnionds, deceased, lor the benefit of his heirs and
j creditors. M ARY HAMMONDS,Adni*tx.
I November 27, ISIS. 46 ids
I /fOUR months after date, application will be
' honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe cc
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of Drura Dunn, late of said
•ountv, deceased.
MATILDA ANN DUNN, Am’rx.
September 18.1838. 35 4m
1 be made to the* i
SHERIFFS’ SAI-ES.
HOMAS SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, at the Court-house door
adc to t'..' i in Thomasville. Thomas county, between the usual liours of
minty, while j . 'f,the following property, to wit:
Four negro slaves. Veuis. 1’i-ggy, Patience and Bob: levi
ed on as the property ol Tilhiion D. Ptirifoy. to satisfy a nmrt-
gace fi fa issued from under tile hand of one of ihe Justices
of the InferiorCourt of said county
levied on as the property of Seth Cowles, to satisfy a fi. fa.
favor of Charles L. Hail. Properly pointed ont i*y Grorge
F. Hall. L. S. STEWART, Sb’H".
December 28,1338 50 tils
I HOMAS SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold, on the first
Randolph. BENJAMIN WOMACK, Sli'ff.
I jNOUR months after date, application will be made to the j December 4. 181^. ^
honorable Inferior Court of Lauiens countv-, when sit- j OKIAX SHERIFF'S SALE—Mill be sold ’on the
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne- ' 1*1 first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house
groes of James Daniel, late of said county, deceased. ; dnor in the town of Madison. Morgan county, within the usu-
IlOBEUT ROBINSON, Adig’r. | al hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
November 11. 1838. 43 4m j Om- bouse and lot, a part of No. 1C, 75 feci in front, ad
joining Dr. Jones and Tliad. 15. Rees, lying ou the public
square, and now occupied t>y John S. Walker and E. E. Sco-
rri
1 Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house door
in the town of Thomasville, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 2C9. in the 11th district of originally Irwin,
now Thomas county: levied on as the property of David
Pate, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice's Court uf
Talbot county, in favor of John Douglass vs. said David Pate,
in favor of Thomas P. principal, and Wm. W. McNeill, indorser. Levy made and
...... returned to me by a constable.
BENJAMIN WAMACK. Sli d'.
December 18, 1833. 48 ids
SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold
o
tbe first Tuesday in February next, all i A G RF.F.A!
itt; j . »_ of Morgn
LY to an orderof the honorable-interior Court | if any they have.
TNOUR months after date, application will be made to the
t Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting tiw urdi
nary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Bartho
lomew Johnson, late of said county, deceased. All persons
concerned, will please take notice, and file their objections,
in county, when sitting foronlinarv purposes. I
j will be sold at the Court-house door in Newnan, Cow. in
I county, on the first Tnesdav in February next, between the
j lawful hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 7, of the 2d District of
'4 GREEABLY’’ to the last wilt and testament of the iate I munity, containing 2021 acres, more or Ir.-s, dtawn and
±3l Jesse Thomas, dec'd.. will be sold before tbe Court- I Cranted to Holiday Howell, .now deceased, and sold as a
CLEMENCHUS R.
November 27. Iff
HENRY SMITH, Adm'r.
45 ids
part of the real estate of -aid deceased, for the hem-fir of life
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. JAS. T. FI.VME, Ailm’i.
Noven.her 23.1831. 46 tds
AJ'SriF.T. BE SOLD on Tuesrhiv the lotlidav of January
house door in Cassville, Cass county, ou tile first Tuesday in
February next, between the legal hours, of sale. Lot No. 268,
in tiie ! 4th District 3:! Section, of originally Cherokee county,
now- Cass, containing Fn'O acres, more or less. Also, at ihe
sametime, will be sold before the Cnurt-lioTise door in Paid- "®'X7'IL.L BE SOLD on Tuesday the lotli
ding county. T.ot No. 554. in the lDtii District 3d Section of ori- V ? next, at the late residence of Andrew E. Wells, de
gitiaily Cherokee, now Paulding county, containing 40 acres. : ceased, in Laurens county, between the usual hours of sal.
more or less. Sold as the real estate of said dec’d., for the j the following property, to wit: all the household and kitchen
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d Terms cash, i furniture, most of which is new and valuable, also a portion
DAN ILL I!. THOMAS . Ex'r. | of the stock of horses, cattle, mules, goats and bogs, also corn
42 tds j and fodder, and a portion of the plantation tools, and other
"OLD ot. FrTdav the Utii dav~of' January j articles, such as wagons, carts. &e , too tedious to mention.—
next, at the house of Erms Barnes, in the county of | ?' hc sale will be continued from day to day till all is sold.—
Henrv, all the personal properly uf Ji-s--e Barnes,late of said ^ erms oi sa.e, all sumsof ten dollars or under, cash, above
Nov fi 1838.
/ lLi. iii:
U
O N the fi
the Cn
TSnLL BE .SOU) on the first
¥ T next, tinders.t; order of the 1 iff
county dec'd , consisting of 1 horse, hogs, corn and fodder,
wheat and oats, household and kitchen furniture, and other
thing, tea tedious to mention. Terms on the any of sale.
Oct. 9, 1838—3!) tds ENOS BARNES. Adm'r.
first Tuesday m Frhrunry next, will he'sold al
3ouTt-honse door of Tump county,- Lot of Lund
No. 22, in the 5th District of sat'd combeloit-tmr ro l.oti-
isa JL, Sara!) A. E.,ntnl Pmrialia A. Seals, minor illegiti
mate children of Elizabeth Seal.-. Sale intuit- by an older
of tiie honor diie Interior Court of Hanecck cmirtv wliefi
sitting for o: ilium v purposes, for the benefit of said minors.
Terms on t lie dav of sr. le. —
JOHN A. EVANS, Gcmdian.
Novamber 27, 1331. 46 tds:
i nerd, y in Jaumii v
liar Court of Imuren's
county, at the Court-hotise door in the county ofMswon.
between t!'." nsu il it.mis of sale, l et No. 350, in the 10th
district originally Houston, but tmw Macon cour.iv, con
taining 202* acres.
Al«o. on the. first Tuesday i i Fi h ’uarv r.c\t, bi fore the
Court-house door, in the county of Laurens, between the
t'.sttu! hours of sale, one tract or parcel of land, lying at
the month of Big Creek, on the Oconee liver, iidj.-iniog
lands of IMiicksfiear’s niiil lie!!, No. not known. Sold tis
the property of Bryan Allen, deceased, for tiie benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
BUN AN ALLEN. Adm’r.,
Oct. 17, 1138—13 tds with the will annexed.
YISTILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in FcbmuMp
? V next, before ihe Coinl-lioiisc do,or in Dublin, I.ani ens
comity, u tract ot land situated in s; id county, on the Oconee
river, near the land of McCorwick, and others, containing
one thousand acres, a part of « liieli is hammock land, of
good quality, belonging to the estate of R. Flournoy, Esq.,
deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs.
.1. A. COBB,
It, \Y. FLOURNOY,
NovcmK-r 20. 1131. ' 46 tds
that sum. a credit will he given until the first day of October
next, upon the purchaser's giving small notes and approved
security; HENRY P. JONES, Adm’r.
December 11, 1818. 47 tds
Sept. 11, 1818.
ZAC HR YU Adm'r.
14 4tn
field : levied on as the property of Lodwich Schnonmakcr, to
satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of William Murray vs. Lod-
wieli Schooninaker. The property pointed ont in said mort
gage deed. LEWIS GRAVES. Sh'ti.
November 20 183iL 40 tds
nriHOMAS SHE1U FF'S SA*LE“Will he TohCat the
53 OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the j 1 Court house door in the town of Thomasville, Thom is
^ honorable Inferior Courtof Putnam countv, when sitting coun f>;’ ° n th f I eoruary next, he’weca the
for ordinarv purposes,for leave to sell two negroes, belonging us ” al h . our % nf .' snlf ;' th . < * 1-roperry. to wu:
to the estate of Ann Smith, deceased. I . °™ ^ ‘.' f P 1,ie ‘l'!' 1 ’ Nn ' 2 ' th ' ,n tlle ,! 5ls, U'' 1 ” f on '
Oet. 16,1818—39 4m M. J. SMITH. Ex'r. I Early, now Thomas -oumy, to s tusfv four li tas in ia-
— ——— ; — — | vor of Nancy Collett, and against John Collett. Property
lLIOUR months after date, application will be made to the J pointed ont by the plaintiff. Levied and returned bv a eon*
JC honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county, whilesiiting I stable. * JOHN HURST D.Sh'ff.
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land ■atul negroes j December i. 1118. 46 tils
belonging to tiie estate of Bluford M. Walton, late of said
GLETHORPE
the first Tuesday in February next,before the Court-
I bouse door in the town of Lexington, Ogletliorpe county, be
tween tbe usual bouts of sale, the following property, to wit
! One hundred and fifty acre* of laud, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of Isaac Thornton and others: levied on as the pro
perty of Elbert Hardeman, to satisfy a fi fa issued from tbe
Superior Court of Oglethorpe'county. Samuel O. Arnold, for
the use of William -Arnold, vs. Elbert Hardeman, Samuel
| Whitehead. Samuel Hardeman and W. H. Barnett.
( MIAL SMITH, D. Slfff.
December 26, 1838. 50 tds
P UTNAM SHERIFF" SALES.—Will be sold on the 1st
Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house door
] in Eatonton. Putnam county, between the usual hours of sale,
1 the following property, to wit:
Four hundred acres of land, more or less : levied on as the
! property of Edmund Butts, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Jesse
' King vs. James C. Burt, Edmund Butts, Richard M. Burt
j and Joseph T. Burt: also, one in favor of Sampson W. Har
ris, against Edmund Butts and J. F. Harwell.
only add further that they "ill be prepared To a«e"Z
every branch of business connected with the warehouse^
cotton on storage, f„ r , aif
receiving f onrar(Ji ’
hllmg orders, Xr. See
B f which they will promise that their best attenf
be ^-iveil tu promote the interv-t of i!, 1 U(m
- 1 k r 4 uH»e who mar
patronize them. Any favors received in the line „(' *
business, will oe dwly appreciated.
t\ V IH TAM WAMILTfW
«... . r " 1LT fVM IU.T.Y0LD8.
U irhoul intending to disparage the claims nftfi, ofoc
friends who are now engaged in the "'arckim<eai, ( J enmnifo
sion business in this city, we would respeclfu'.U r,-,-„ mn „. n( i
the above gentlemen to our former patrons ai«\ ftwruL
worthy of their confidence. They being our relatives ,i e y.
cacy forbids that we should say more in their favor »,
however, trust that their strict and diligent attention to
business, will secure to them a liberal -hare of pubiir p*.
tronnge. 11. HAMILTON
July 24. 1838.—27 tf J. It. HAYES. ’
#50
county, deceased.
October 9 1838.
JOHN
MANLEY', Adm'r.
18 4m
w ILL BK SOLD on Tuesday tiie 29tli day of January
f Y next, at the late residence of Alexander McCracken,
late of Newton county, deceased, all the perishable propertv
of said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furni
ture, corn, fodder, seed cotton, farming utensils, and stock of
various kinds one two horse wagon,jersey wagon. Ac. Also
at the same time r.nd place, the plantation will be rented for
the year. JOHN SMITH, Adm'r.
December 12^3838. ■ 4S tds
? N accordance with the last "iii and testament -of Daniel
ri Walker, late of Walton county, dec’ll., " ill he sold at
; 1 tdi! .c auction, before the Court-house door in Monroe, W al-
iton county, on Tuesday the 5th day of Februarv next, nil
the Negroes belonging to the said estate, among uInch is
one iitst rate house carpenter, anil one common do., three
70. d field hands, four good cooks, and several children.—
Terms twelve nmntlis’ credit.
B. M. SANDER'. Ex’r.
MARTHA WALKER, Ex’rx.
November 14, 1818. 46 tds '
^ W II L BE SOLD at the late residence of Jordan Decs.
V * deceased, in Dooly county, on tiie 7 tli dav of Februarv.
al! the perishable property of said de<-i a.-ed, consisting
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF S SALE.—Wiilbesolilbe- One sorrel horse: levied on as tbe property of Henry D.
fore the Court-house door in the town of Lexington. Ogle- j H-dt anil Franklin C. Sanford, to satisfy a fi fa in favor ot
thorpe county, ou the first Tuesday in February next, the Martin hredric vs. H. D. Holt Co., and other fi las against
following propertv, to wit: ' tlie^aid IT. D. Holt A Co. ^ ^
Four hundred and eighty acre? of land, more or less, on 1 One grey mart-: levied 011 as tbe property of Franklin C.
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot. of Land No. j Mark's creek, adjoining" lands of Moses Smith and others: , Sanford to satisfy a fi fain favor of Jacob D. Hightower A Co.,
88, in the 1 itii ill strict .id section, drawn by the orphans ol j levied 011 to satistva h fa 1 *su ei 1 from the Superior Court of , ami other ti tas aga mst s-aid It ■ C. rranfor-1.
Woodlief Scott, deceased. Oglethorpe conmv. Charlev Hoff rs. Harrison L. Thornton ■ Two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining Mar-
TRBY’ H. SCOTT, Guardian. 1 a n,| Blanton F. Thornton. Levied on as B. F. Thornton's shall and others: levied on as tbe property of John Wells, to
Sept ULJ-tf'l- 14 4in f land. Property pointed out by B F. Thornton. | satisfy a fi fa in favor of Larkin Reynolds, executor of Bcn-
1 IYOUR months after date application will be made to the i MIAL SMITH, D. Sli'ff. ! jainin Reynolds, deceased, vs. John \V ells.
* honorable the Inferior Court of Taliaferro county,! December II. 1838. 47 tds ' One hundred anil seventy acres ot land, more or less ad-
t 77,7.77,7,., . -77 t~U—7. -n . n—: .1- ! joining John Edvvxrds anil others : levied on as the property
rt KI-.LN -. Ml EH IP f b 8AU-\\ ,11 be sold at the M of J|} f n w S(;ott . to satisfy sundry small ti fas from Justice^
leceased RICHARD ANDERSON Guardian ! ~ ‘"j: °' ln , ' ' *ecne».>or^, *rci.ne i.oun . f* ourt ; n favor of Carter A Harvey, against John W. Scott,
n o la-is iiiv/ioiui/. rtLvi/uuvun, unaraian. tv, on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual '
Oct. ~, 1838, .>7 4»n ! hours of sale, tiie following property, to wit:
1 NOUR months after dale, application will be made to the ! (Inc hnndrvil acres of land, lying on the waters of tbe Oco-
honornble Inferior Court of Putnam county, wlu-s sit- ; nee river, adjoining the lands of John Cutright and others:
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belong- j levied on as the property of Edward Crossley, to satisfy two
ing to the orphans of Peter R. Gee, deceased. j fi fas issued from a Justice's Court, in favor of Cullen S.
FREDERICK CONNER, Guardian. I Criildell vs. Edward Crossley. Levy made and returned to
Nov. 20. 1818. 44 4in j me by a constable, W.\I. L. STRAIN, 1). Sh’ff.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to tiie
honorable Inferior Court of Putnam countv. while sit-
lionorable the Inferior Court of Taliaferro countv,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Lafayette Holland, orphan of Thomas Holland
hildren,
f James
;. James
1 730UR months after date, application win he mail
Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, f ir leave to sell j ! (IUTNAM SHE RIF,
The levy made ami returned to me by the eonstabl
Three negroes. Dilsey, a woman, an-1 her two
George ami Catharine: levied on as tlu- property
j Gibson, to satisfy a ti fa in favor of Henry Hurt,
Gibson.
Also, the following named negroes. Shadtiek. a man, Ja
cob, a man, Crecy, a girl: all levied on to satisfy two ti fas in
~ vs. Richard M.
—— . U j ,, , y-,p ,7 ,1 | favor of Joel Walker, front a Justice's Court
iii be made to the ! 11—[!_ l - _-4—_—1 — s j Burt, and a mortgage ti fa in favor of Joel Walker, vs. said
^ SALES. \\ ill be sold on the Burt. Propertv levied on by a constable,
t he negroes of the estate of David E. Butts, late of Hancock i X first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house j Also, one house and lot in die town of Eatonton : levied on
county, dec'd., for the purpose of division amongst his heirs, i door in the town of Eatonton. Putnam county, between the t |, e property of James M. Dunn, to satisfy one execution
WASHING 1 ON BUTTS, Adm'r. j usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: ! bl favor of Joel Walker. Levied on and returned to me by-
Oct 1G, 1.-3S. 39 4m ! A negro man by the name of Daniel, 45 or 50 years of age: i « constable. R. BLACK. Sh'ti'.
T AOUK months aKrt'dateappifoathm will be made to the | ^ 'he prop,-rty of Jacob D. HightnweV. to satisfy a j December 23, 1838. ' 50 tds
honorable Inferior Court of Ogletliorpe county, while I 1 ”. in n '" r ." I ,°"
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil tbe land be- "gainst t ir s.ai Higoti
longing to the estate of Francis O’Kclly, dec’ll, late of said
SALES.— Will be sold, on the
JAMES O’KELLY',
BENJAMIN O’KELLY,
O
30, 1818.
Mils
Executors.
o
N t
■fiis: Tuesday in.February next, I will offer for
nt the. Court-house in Bainbridge, in the county of
Decatur, all the land of the late Martin llardir., deceased,
containing oi;e thousand acres ou the Chattahoochee river,
whereon tiie deceased reside 1, of splendid quality, about
three hundred acres cleared and in high state of improve
ment—his otiter lands in the county will also be offered for
sale; there i< 1 a the premises a good two story house well
finished, with all necessary out buildings, with gin, gin house,
and packing screw. 1 will offer on the 2d Monday in Februa
ry at the plantation of the said deceased, about forty likely
Negroes, men. women, boys and children, they will be sold
in families as will suit purchasers. I will oift-r at the same
time and place, all the cotton belonging tit said estate, of the
lm t as well as the present years crop, supposed there will be
one uuudred and fifty bales, all in good order Twelve
/. credit will be given, bv making tiie estate amply se
cure. “JOHN"HARDIN, Adm'r.
December 4. 1838. 46 tds
1*
ot housi hold and kitchen furniture, plantation
bidder, Imr es, cattlt*. and other articles too tedious to meaumn. j sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
Terms on the day of sale. Sale to continue from day to day J i lin 6 and th ‘ ‘ ' ~
until all is sold. JAMES M. DEES, Adm’r.
December 25, 1838. 49 tds
ate of II
4 tlHivl'ABlA 10 an order ot tbe iiouoiabl'e liift-nor
-USL Court of Cobb county, when sitting for ordinarv pur
pose;, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in Februarv next,
before the Court-house door of Floyd countv, wiihiu tiie :
usual hours of sale, Lot No. 456, Id District 1th Section. '
A l-o. will he srdd on flic first Tuesday in March next, he- !
fore the Court-house door of Gilmer comity, within the usu- |
al hours of sale, Lot No. 94, 8th District 2d Section. Sold j
for the benefit of the lirir® of Edmund Reid, deceased.
CRAW FORD TUCKER, Guardian. I
November 27. 1838. 46 tds j
’S71 FILL BK SOLD on the first Tuesday in March next. |
V » at the Court house door in Clinton. Jones county, all
Also. 100 acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Lit
tle river, ndjiuiiinir 11. -L Lawrence ami others, and too acres,
Adm'ors. more or less, adjoining John C Mattox and others: both
pieces levied on as tbe property of Abraham Carter, to satis
fv a ti fa in favor of James Tucker vs. said Carter.
< ’UK months afterdate, application will be made to tbe " Also. 100 a res of land, more or less, ailjoiniii- William
honorable the Inferior Court of Newton county, when [ Mattox and others: levied on as the property of William B.
, . a paft 'd the , Bird, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Butler,and sundry
the remainder ot the negroes belonging to the es- otb(M . fi f as n! F,i lls , sa id Bird.
cry Tally, late of Newton county deceased j a twoho.se wagon and harness. 2 brown mare mules.
-S-ta ‘ L. > Ak h R, Adm r. I mid 2 bales of cotton: levied on as the property of James M.
Oct. 9. 1813-
4 m
w ith the will annexed
E lbert sherif*
first Thewlay in Februarv next, before the Court-house
door in the town of Elbciton. Elbert countv, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
A negro man by the name of Elbert, about 23 years of age:
levied on ns the property of Ralph Blackwell, to satisfy sun
dry Ii fas issued from tbe Superior Court of Elbert countv,
' one in favor of Thomas Jones. William Bailey and Young L.
G. Harris, executors, Ac. vs Ralph Blackwell; one in favor
! of Robert McMillan vs Ralph Blackwell; one in favor of
Seamonnnd Ward, indorsees, vs Ralph Blackwell; and one
in favor of Clark A Alexander vs Ralph Blackwell. Proper-
F OUK months afterdate, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sitting
j for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tin- laud belonging 10
i the estate of Wiley J. Watislow, deceased, and Ibrey Clove
land, a minor. THOMAS OBRIANT, Adm'r.
of Wiley J. Watislow, deceased.
ItHODA CLEVELAND, Guardian
for Ibrey Cleveland, a minor
December 4, 1838. 46 4m
jpoUR months after date application w ill be made to llic
lexetl j Dunn, to satisfy a Ii fa in favor of Green Wiggins, and other ty pointed ont by Y'oung L. G. Harris
j fi las against siaj^fe|i
Also. 2021 ac^RF
cock and orb
Also, three acres of land, more or less, wiih the improve-
mentsthereon, lying on the waters of Savannah River,adjoin
ing lands of John Beck and others, whereon William Prater
now live®: levied on as tbe properly of William Prater, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Elbert county,
in favor of Mary Hudson. Property pointed out by defen
dant.
Also, 200 acres of land, more or less, on the Beaverdam
William
tiie Negroes belonging to the estate of Milly Holliday", late
of said county deceased. Terms twelve i
December 13. 1838.
months credit.
BEAUFORD STALLWORTH,Adm’r.
48 tds
w
ILL BE SOLD ou tlie first Tuesday in March next,
before the Court-house door in Walker county,
agreeably to an order of the Court of Onlmray of Washing
ton county. Lot of Land No. 150. in the 12th district 4tb
section, drawn by Abel Griffin, lunatic. Terms of sale made
known on the day. HIRAM MOTT, Adm’r
December 18, 1838. 48 tds
Fostpooccl Pale.
O N the first Tuesdai in February next, will be sold at
the t’oiJ»l-liotJ?e in Fa vetti t ide. Fuyt-lle countv, uiiiier
an order of the Inferior (’port of Putnam counlv,"lien sit -
ling for ordinary purposes. Lot of Land No. 228, contuiujcgr ...
202\ acres, more c-r less ; being part of the real estate of I A GREEABLY to an order ot the honorable inferior
Thomas Kilp. lrick, dec’d., and sold for the benefit of his j ' •”' W J ,CT1 sitting for ordinary pur
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of Randal
AsL Chapman, late of Greene county, deceased, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual liours
of sale, at the Court-house in Floyd county, Lot No. 86. in the
2-llh district 3d section Chetokce. Terms cash.
Dec. 18—4!) tds LEWIS PARKER, Ex’or.
honorable InferiorCourt of Montgomery county, w ben
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a tract of 1
pine laud, containing 250acres, situate in said county, lying ;
on the waters of Cobb’s creek, adjoining lands of Charles
McCrimmon and Duncan McGregor, the property of John j
McCrimmon, orphan. To be sold for tile benefit of said or- ;
plian. CHARLES MeCRIMMON, Guardian. 1
December 4, 1830. 46 4m j
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the j
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell half of frac- j
tion No. 301, in the 1st district of formerly Muscogee, now !
Crawford county, belonging to the estate of Thomas Scott, ;
lute of Gwinnett county.
\\ ILLIAM B. BURGISS, Adm’r. j
Decombcr If, 1818. 47 4m
min.
of land, more or less, adjoining C. Han-
levied on as the property of Duncan McKis-
i sick, to satisfy ;i fi fa in favor of the adiuitiistralors of \Yil-
| liain A. Slaughter, deceased, vs. said Mrlvissick.
M. BREWER, D. Sli'ff.
I December 11, 1838. 47 tds
j lYTEWTON SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold on the : .. , .... „ . „
| first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house ' Creek, adjoining Eastm Fortson and others, when
j door in Covington Newton comity, between the usual hours Buffington now lives: levied on as the property ot \\ lUiam
; of sale, the following property, to wit:
, One sorrel horse: levied on ns the property- of Thom-
j as Echo’s, to satisfy a fi fa issued from New-tnn Superior
: Court, in favor of Samuel I.’avvlins vs. Thomas Echols ami . _ .
i Keiniedv Blake, seciritv ! Property pointed out by the plaintiff.
Also, 125 acres of i ( u,l, more or less, part of lot No. 291. ! . Also 1700 pounds of bar iron, more or less, to satisfy a fi la
and 50 ac es of land, more or less, adjoining Thomas Echols i I ssned f L oul the Superior ( ourM.f Elbert county,
and Thomas Childress, being in the 4th district of originally ; , ....
Walton, now Newtcui county : levied on to satisfy sundry ii I Also, a negro grrlhvt e name o 1
fas from Justice’s Court'in Madison county, it favor of property of Jacob M. Tate, to satisfy
Jolinsoii Spratiiiig, guardian of Russell Bridges, vs. Peyton
H. Colbert. Levy made and returned to me by a baliff. |
Also, 10 harrelsof corn, more or less, .ahead of bogs, one j
Buffington, to satisfy twofi fas issued from the Superior Court
of Elbert county, one in favor of Dilliard Henmdon vs Wil
liam Buffington; and one in favor of Thomas J. Heard, vs.
! William Buffington. Austin T. Ward and Richard Rice.— .
heirs. Terms on the dav of sale.
JOHN T. BLOUNT,
THOS. W. KILPATRICK,
November 20. 1833.
Adni’is.
44 tds
WILL BE SOLD before, the Court-house in Grreues-
v v boro’, Greeue counl v, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
February next, one Negro man named Duffin, belonging to
the estate of John Cheney, sr., deceased, under an order of
Court. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JOHNSON BOSWELL, Ex’r.
November 26, 1838. 46 ids
"^S7(7"n.L BE SOLD at the Court-house door in Decatur
v T county, on the first Tuesday in February next, with
in tbe usual hours of sale, all the real estate belonging Io
the estate of Martin Hardin, deceased.
And on the .Monday following, the Negroes of said estate
nt the plantation on Chattahoochee river, consisting of 47
in number; also at (lie plantation on the day Inst mentioned,
130 bales of Cot:on, more or less, and n!1 the Corn and Fod
der which may he on the place at that time. Sale to con
tinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms of sale made
known on the day. JOHN HARDIN, Adm’r.
November 27,1338. 16 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the. Inferior Court of New-
f\ ton county, when'Sffting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold before the Court-house door in the town of Covington,
Newton county, on the first Tuesday in February next, one
House, and Lot in the town of Covington, known by Lot No.
17, in square B, in the plan of said town. Sold as the pro
per! v of James L. Davis, deceased, for the benefit of lhe
creditors of said deceased. Terms made know 11 on the day
ofpiile.
Also, bv order of the Onrt above, will be sold before Ihe
Court-house doorin the town of Marietta, Cobb county, on
the first Tuesday in March next,one House and Lot at the
Powder Springs, in said county, containing one half acre,
more or less. 'Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of James L. Davis, deceased. Terms made known on the
dav of sale. JOEL'B. MA-BUY , Adm'r.
November*,.-WO* *
f AOUR months after date, application will he made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, tor leave to sell a part of the re
al estate of Jacob Cobb, deceased, lying in Hancock and
Baldwin counties.
MARTHA COBB, Adm’x.
RANSOM H. SMITH, Adm'r.
poses, will be sold before the Court house door in Clinton,
Jones county, on the first Tuesday iii March next, all the
Laud and Negroes belonging to the estate of John Holliday,
late of said county, deceased Terms on tbe day of sale.*
FRANCIS EJCKL1NG, Ex'r.
December 18, 1818. 49 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the lirrt Tuesday in March next,
before the Court house door in Laurens county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, one Negro man named "Wash
ington, belonging to the estate of John T. Ellington, de- j
ceased. Sold for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors.
J. T. MASON, Adm'r. j
December 18, 1838. 49 td s !
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Cobb !
county, when sitting for ordinarv purposes, will be sold I
on the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court-house I t5 "S for or ^ in arv purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 37, in the
l No. 456, 3d District - 1 5th district ol originally Irwiu. now Thoimis county, con-
' stack of fodder, 1 bay mare, 1 saddle, l bridle. 1 saddle blan
j ket. 1 bedstead, 1 feather bed anil bed cover, 1 clock, 1 pine
i sideboard and 2 trunks : levied on as the property of William
i B. Hudson, to satisfy a ti fa issued from Newton Superior
; Court, in favor of Richard L. Simms vs. William B. Hudson,
- Sandford Wilbourn and Elijah Wilboum.
Also. 50 acres of land, more or less, adjoining lauds of Jolm
Meadows and William Bostwick, in the 9th district of fori-
! finally Henry,now Newton county: levied on to satisfy a fi
i fa issued from a Justice's Court of said county, in favor of
I Summers A Mable vs. Archibald Ritch. Levy made aud re-
I turned to me by a baliff
Also, 133-acres of land, more or less, it being part of lot No
s . favor of
Robert Freeman vs Lewis M. Gilbt rt.
tied on as the
fi fa i
Superior Court of Filbert county, in favor of Jan
vs. Jacob M. Tate; one fi fa issued from tile Inferior Court of
Elbert county, in favorof John Nnnnelee. executor of Bever
ly C. Cook, deceased, vs. Jacob M. Tate and Bud C. Wall.—
Propertv pointed out bv James A. Clark.
“ EASTIX FORTSON, D. Sli’ff
December 21, 1838. 50 tds
REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from die soi.-eri-
ber. living in Eatonton, on the 28d of Xnvcinlirr
last, a large dark brown Horse, 8 or 9 years old, close well
built before, rather slim behind, has very large mane, long
slim tale, has some s:iddl« marks on his back, also lightly braid,
ed with II, on one of his shoulders, paces and trots well nmirr
the saddle. Said horse has been owned by individuals livin-r
in the counties of Baldwin and Hancock, for the last 5 ( ,r 6
years. I think said horse was owned by A. II. Kenan, of
Milledgcville, fur several years. Afterwards by several indi-
viduals of Hancock—perhaps he might be belter known !>t
the name of old But. If s’olen, I will give the above reward
for the delivery of the thief and horse tome in Eatuntna, ur
820 for the horse alone. Any information w ill be tbankfoOr
received by the subscriber. WM. T. BKADFOh’D. "
Eatonton. December 18. 1838. 4s if
FEST1YAI..
T HIS magnificent and thorough hreu racehorse anil stab
lion, supposed by Capt. James J. Harrison, tu lie nnf of
tiie very best sons of the celebrated American Eclipse, dam
by that first, rate of American race horses, Tiniolmi,, will
stand the season 1839, at the town of Forsyth. Monroe ronatr,
Ga., ot 850 the season, ami 875 insurance. Marcs from 9
distance will be accommodated with good pastnrjyet-nrw,
j and fed with grain, if required, at 40 rente pctdiv. Every
J exertion will be used, ami no expense spared to r-vr-u-.i-nl
' satisfaction to those from a distance.
JOHN WILLIAM TROTTER.
1 November 20, 1838. 44 111
FIFTY DOI.I.4B8 RKWARD.
i 4 REWARD of 50 dollars will be paid to any fwrton
j JT*. who will apprehend »ud deliver to the .Sheriffor Jaiior
• of Pulaski enmity, a lean by the name of MAKJOX MMS
| who has broke jail in Hartford. Pulaski county. Sims is about
j 40 fir 45 years of aire. about six feet or more high, is a wan of
! dark complexion, and dark hair; m stature tolerably well
j proportioned for bis a*re. He has formerly been a ritizrn cf
! North Carolina, and more recently from Laurens county.:a
; tliis State. He has a family in Pulaski county at this time.
1 Sims has a blemish in one eye, w iirh deorfves him of sisrht—
4 has a felon on it which looks white ; lie has, on exaiuinatioi,
lartre scars on his hips. o< casioned by lyniuoa them iaa Ion?
spell of sickness. He was cot.lined in jail for stealing an®-
rrro; and for a more full description of Sims’ villainy. Ireftr
the public to a piece in the Recorder aud t'taudaui of Union,
which has been published for the last six months over the sif
I nature of Brvant Johnson. SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor,
j October 31, 1818, 42 it 1
A1X BO.YS V1VASN.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his frit-mis ami ike
public generally, that he has ami intends to keeper-
stoutly on hand, a well selected assortment of Oc*ulectiom?.
Cordials. Wines. Liquors, Ac., Ac.
In the rear of the house will be found his Bar. which*v.\
be surpassed by none, as resards neatness, good order, auc
tion, and most choice Liquors. iSegars, &r.
He therefore hopes to meet with a share of public patron*
age. L. A. YOUXft.
Milledgeville, November 19?,$. 4‘J
M arf-llonur and CenniMira Bn*inc«.
M R. MIDAS L. GRAY’BILL has taken the interest ot
Mr. John Jones, in the late firm of Hardeman. June. 4
Co., in the above business, which will Hereafter be oootrauwl
by the subscribers, under the name and style of H.\RT>F.ma.».
GkaTBILL & Co., at the old stand formerly occupied hr
Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes A Co., the well known situation of
which, Imtli as regards safety against fire and the convenience
of its close store®, needs no recommendation. They arena*
ready for the reception of Cotton, aud lor the receiving and
forwarding the goods of their country friends, that may be
shipped to their care. They are prepared to make liberal
advances on Cotton stored with, or shipped by them, to Sa
vannah, Charleston, or New-York. And from the fact that
they are pledged not to deal in cotton on their own account,
they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Tbr
selling of Cotton from the ware-house or from wagons and all
other business connected with their establishment, will hs« .
tiie exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman and MickaaL
Gray bill, who will spare no pairs to serve and please their pat
rons. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
MIDAS L. GRAYBILL,
• J. GODDARD.
Macon, Sept. 21, 1839. 37 4m
December 11, 1818. 47 4m
I ^OUR months after date, application will be made to tbe I 58," in tbe ibth district of originally Hetirv.n-jw Newtoncun-
lionorabie Interior Court of Morgan county, when sit- tv: levied on as the inn
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the negroes
belonging to the estate of Jesse Kirby, deceased. All per
sons concerned will please take notice, uud file their objec
tions if anv tliev have.
NATHAN ALDREDGE, Adm-rdebonis non,
with the will annexed, of Jesse Kirby, dec’d
Pept. 11, 1838. 34 *4m
as the pinperty of \Vil iam Johnson, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from a justice's Court of said county, in favor
ot McAllen Batts vs. AVilliam'Johuson. Levy made and re
turned to me by a baliff S. ANDEUPON, Sli’ff.
December ] i, 1838. 47 tds
1 7^OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the
honoraBleTnferior Court of Decatur county, when sit-
door in the county of Floyd, Lot of Land No.
4th Section.
Aviso will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before
the Court-house door in the county of Gilmer, Lot of Land
No. 94, in the 8th district of the 2d section. Both sold for the
beuefit of Edmund Reid's heirs.
CRAWFORD TUCKER, Guardian.
December 25, 1818. 49 t ds
W ILL BE SOLD at the. late residence of Solomon Bry
an, deceased, 011 Friday the 9th of February, 1839, a
pari of the perishable property belonging to said estate, con
sisiing of horses, cattle, stock of all kinds, and sundry other
articles too tedious to mention. Terms on the dav by the
Dec. 29,1818—50 tds ADMINISTRATRIX.
W ’ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in April next, be
lore the. Court house door in Walker County-, agreeably
to an older of tbe honorable Court of Ordinary of Jasper
county, Lot of Land No. 52, in the 8th District 4th Section.
And mi the same day will be sold before tbe Court-house door
in Canton, Cherokee county, Lot No. 271, in the 2d District
2d Section. Both belonging to the estate of B. M. Walton,
deceased. Terms made known on the day.
JOJiN T. MANLEY - , Adm’r.
Jahnary 1, 1838. - Mi tds
tnining 49U acres, belonging to William Taylor, insane, of
Decatur couuty. J’ATRICK YAWN, Guardian.
November 26, 1838. 44 4, R
1 NOUK months after date, application will be made to tiie
honorable Inferior Court of Laurens county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro man
named Washington, belonging to the estate of John T. El-
lington. J. T. MASON, Adm’r.
October 2, 1818. 37 4 m
F OUR months after date, application will be made to tbe
honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell die real estate of
John Rogers, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. JAMES C. McKENZIE, Administrator
_ de bonis non, with the will annexed.
September 25, 1838. 36 4 m
P OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands, and a
part of the negroes, belonging to the estate of James Horton,
late of Elbert county, deceased.
REBECCA T. HORTON, Adm’rx
J&b. 1,1839.—60 mint with the will annexed.
N EWTON SHERIFF’S SALK.— Will be sold at the
Court-house door in the town of Covington, Newton eoun
tv. on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual
hours fit sale, the following property, to wit :
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, it be
ing in the 4th district of originally Walton, now Newton coun
ty : levied on as the property of Peyton H. Colbert, to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa issued from Newton Superior Court, in fa
vor ol John G. Colbert vs. Pe\ton H. Colbert. Land point
ed out in said fi fa. * S. ANDERSON. Sh'ff
December 11, 1838. 47 tils
L AUb’ EX'S SHERIFF SALji.S.—‘\Wfl.e sold before
the Courthouse door in the town of Dublin, Laurens
county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in Febru ;ry next, the following property, to wit:
The lands on which John 8trickland now lives in said
county, with all the lands belonging thereto, cmmiqiqg about
506 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Levin Adams and
others; levied on as the property of Jolm Strickland, to satis,
fy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justice's Court in favor of
John G. Fondren ys John Strickland.
Also,two (2)-lots of pine land lying on the waters of Rocky
Creek, 111 the 18th District of formerly Wilkinson now La J-
rens county, known by number one hundred and forty five
(145) and o„e hundred and forty-six (146,) adjoining landsof
Malaehi Gort and others; levied on as the property of Sa
muel Alligood. to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s
Court in favor of Stokes A Allen and other fi. fas. vs. Samuel
Alligood. AH the above lands levied on and returned to me
by a constable. ELZY THOMPSON, Sh ff
Dec. 89,1338v ^ tds
TO LEAKE.
■med from the , \ oi ^ er to * ct ’"" r a len " ®f tiv e years, our Plantaiio*
lines A. Clark I * * called Benlali, the late residence of James Barm*-
deceased, on the East bank of Oconee, opposite the ritv of
Milledaeville, exclusive of the Turf field and 20 acres aro’nwi
the old settlement called Johnson»iUe. This tract contains
about 1200 acres ; about 400 of which, we suppose, ate open-
Though the Cano is at present partly overgrown withbusbe*
and briars, yet the land is e.xecllent. having never been * ul * n
out. but merely abandoned to fallow, aeconiiuu to the last wi4
LBEKT SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold at the ) of the testator,until the heirs should be of a -e
Courthouse door in Elbert county, within the lawful I The qual|y of the hind, and its vicia»- v to MilleJcrriJ*-
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, tbe fol j make Beulah one of the most valuable „ ra ;„ aad 5 ,„ ( t f a nu»
lowing property, to wit: * I in Georgia. We offer to let it on!-- f,,r d,U 1
E 1
A negro man by the name of Bob : levied on as the property
of Richard Rice, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of Elbert county, in favor of William I). Clark vs.
Richard Rice ; one fi fa issued from tile Inferior Court of El
bert county, in favor of Robert McMillan vs. Richard Rice
anil sundry other fi fas vs. said Richard K ice. Property point"
ed out by defendant. WM. BOND, Sh'ff
December 21, 1838. 59 tds
G REENE SHERI FF _ S A L ES.—WiTf~be~soId ."ou - the
first Tuesday in February next, before the Court house
door in Greenesboro’, Greene county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to w"it:
Three hundred and twenty-three acres of laud, more nr less
adjoining Malone and others; levied on as the property of
M illiam H. Price, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Daniel Hand
surviving copartner of the late firm of Haud it Bartini 1 ’
William H. Price.
Also, all the interest that Charles W. Daniel hn . .,,,1
one hundred and fifty acres of land, lying on the wmerilof
Richland creek, adjoining Randal and others - levied on to
snt'sfy a fi fa. in favor of A. and D. Hn^^uX
W. Daniel. Property pointed out by ThomasG. Janes.
terfiff »UbH, U J L an r fitty - a '' fes of lan<1 ’ "" ll >* **•
tersof Richland creek, adjoin, B g Randal and others; levied
on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court in favorof
Gliesjey Attoway vs. Clones W. Daniel. Principle, and John
1 n 4f >. S T CUrUy 0n sla > of execution. Property pointed
oat by f. Q. Janes. Levy made and retunied to im.‘b>T^m-
8t »W«H JOHN ARMSTRONG Sh'ff
_ December 20.1838. - 0 tdg
... . , onj V for this purpose- 'l’ lie
cultivation of cotton will not be allowed - nor willteniutsbs
permitted to cut w.md for market, except under asepat*:*
contract. Convenient and 1j ne ran ,„. for lar!re s ,ock ol W*
is attorded by the river low-grouuds, and other forest, eon-
taiumg nearly eight \ 1U ndred"acres. while an extensive n.«-
dow, either for ha or pasturage of rattle and horses, can be
made in the vo\ ie y ot’ Deriseau creek, with no other troao^
than a fence. Tiie whole plare is well watered ami healmj*
1 ersop- s wishing to cultivate a grain farm, near a good
ket, ire invited to examine the premises. The lease will be
joog enough to give tenants all the comforts of a pernianfst
iioine. Air. Bymgton, at Beulah, can give information ot t *
premsses. The lea^e will probably be renewod at ,
the term. ” D. C. BABRO^-
w. McKinley
Lexington. 14th Sept.. 1838. 0
CCP The Federal Uuiou will publish this until forbid-
D. C. B. A W.
B ROUGH 1 to Jail in Muscogee county. Geo., on *
8th day of Jnniiary last, a negro man named 1 EI .
Mosroe, who snys that he is a free man, and was born w
Havana; but be bus no evidences of bis freedom with o'
Peter Monroe is about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inches h>{^
of a yellow complexion, speaks very broken, and * gl e
160 pounds, wears rings in bis eais. I would s u PP°U
from bis- brogue that he is from the lower part of tb e ^“ _
of South Carolina. The owner, if any, is requested
come forward aud prove property, or he will be so
jail foes. N. M. C. ROBINSON. Jaihw
Aog. 14. 1838—30 tf of MufcegecC^,
^fTaiuee M-
I^GLETHORPE SHERIFF’S' SALE.—U'ill be^sobl
W on the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court- 4 LL persona'indebted to the estate - -
b^"^enXu^ e b^r. n of t safo 1 r^ tO f'll 0glethurl>e COUBt > - ! A way, late of Taliaferro county, deceased, are hetebyte-
w j t . a t le following property, to | quired to make immediate payment, or aatistactnry
J TSsX\ h L* e "T ^^-.^40 years of 3^r ^
af thepronertv ol JosenW^a 111 °r a " e; levled on mg demands against sakt estate, will present thein d tl1 ^' ^,
ptrty pointed out m the mortage h la. h MALCOM JOHNSTON.) x ,ys r
S. K. MAAV, ELL, Dep. Sh'ff | SAMUEL JOHNSON,
50 tds December 20,19W.
| December 91, 1838.