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Athens, Sept. 2.2.823.
The unprecedented throng of advertisement^ %\i*h
which this day’s pnpei has been favored, necessarily
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front our inner columns.
T
LAW.
HE SUBSCRIBER mil practice Law in the Wes.
tern Circuit; all business entrusted to him ml
be attended to with care.
GEORGE It. CLAYTON, dun.
Athens, Sept. 2.—35
ADjMINISTRATOR’S sam:.
4 CURE A lil.K to an order of the lionmimMe liifrri-
Jm or Court of Oglothorpo cotmly, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court House in Harris count},
one tract of Land, containing two hundred two and one
half Acres, known as Lot No Jl, in the 20th district of
formerly Muscogee, now I la iris county.— Sold for 'lie
benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Josiali Ti ible, late
of said count v, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Sept. 2. THOMAS TkHtLE, Adm’r.
ADM INI STRATOUS’ SAM:.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
v ▼ next, at the Court House in Clark countv,
agreeable to an order of the lion. Inferior Court of said
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, two Tracts
of Land, one containing 150A< res of wood land, -dlunt-
*«f 11 mites above Athens,theotImt contn!nm<j 72 Acres,
situated about 2 miles from Athens. Sold for tbe bene
fit of the Heirs of Beter Ptir\eur, late of said county
deceased.—Terms made known on the day of sab
Sept. 2. JOHN I’l ft VI, A It,
\\ vr. DAL'GIIKKTY,
o.d, An
fred: le
rs old, Sophy
,-t.rv and Al-
nferior Court, in f.tv
m. Property pointc
cpt. 2.
\rALTON »Sh<
ns froinUiri
lames M'Do
If. Jl. U I.S I'O.N, SI,If.
ifVs Sales.—O
I'OtfKK next, ml
the first
he sold nt
fine Hundred and Twenty
:rietof Wa
less, liein
of Walton
Mullifi
Adm’rs
LARK Sheriffs Salem—On the first Tues-
day in OCTOBER next, will be so/d at the Court
1 louse in the town of Walkinsvillo, f dark county, w ith
in the usual hours of sale, the following property,to wit :
One Hundred Acres of Lund, more or less,
in said county, lying on Sandy Creek, adjoining ( la
ton and others: levied on as the property of Alexnmh
Dyer, deceased, to-ati-Tvu fi. f.». in favour of Elizt
Wood, v«. Walter T. (■ dipiell, ndirir. and Saruh Dyei
admj’x. of \lexaodcr Dyer, deceased.
Two Hundred fourteen and Seven Tenth
St**|»he;
a Sep’.
id Dish
tv of Willi;
rom a Justice’s court i
fSamuel M’.lunkiri, tin
•n I’elkerall, vs. Willi
timed to
part of la
\ Cl
ef l.o
O, lif t V
O na sma || Road Wagon, one Bay Horse, four, two hundred thirty five, two hundred tlur-
M.i
,.l (>,
i and Cal
two year old Bull. levied on
i Hughes, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
i:td Moses Hughes, \s. Win.
of
Mu
Lew made
:hy
WILLIAM !f. R \V, D. Shff
on«: G
three year old Heifer, r
as the property of Will*
favour of Rhoda Hugh**
Hughes.
Sixty Acre? of Tiiid. more or less, being
part r.n.ot No. Il.oimi \ insnn Jones now lives:
levied on as the j»rou-.t\ of Vinson Jones, to satisfy
two fi. fas. from i Justice’s court in favour of
Jacob Light, vs. s-ti-l Jones, und Asa Jlecd, Endorser,
and t»ad well Bean e. security on stay.
One Hundred and Fourteen Acres of Land,
more or h c s, adjoining Washington Chambv and oth
ers : levied on as the property of Cornelius .Vcltight, I
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of James Buys, vs. said J
McNight, and fshain Williams, security on appeal. Le-1
vy made and returned tome hv a Constable. J
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,!
more or less, adjoining Ephraim Barker and others
levied on as the property of Raney Coleman and Wil
li j m Campbell, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Janies
Waidlaw. Levy made and returned Jo me by a Con-
ell
Acres of Land, n
soperato Bracts,
fifty Acres, more
Strong and otlie
Saw Mill thereon; one other
Acres, more or less, on the O
Wilkes and others; the other T
and seven tenths Acres,more or
adjoining (Jordan and others :
ty f Aaron Biggs, to
thn
: Tract coutamirigone hundred an
Slmal creek, adjoinin
>vod, with a Grist an
Tract containing Kill
coive River, adjoining
rnet containing fourt
less,on Borter’s (’reek,
luvii I on ns the propei
ice fi. fas. one in favour
\. Guardian, fcc. vs. Henry Mitchell,
an I Aaron Biggs; one in favour of William Dieken, vs.
Aaron Biggs, adm’r. with the will annexed of Jack K.
Cn-k, decease.I, and Willinm M Re fl; and one iri favour
of laywood Harper, vs. \aron Biggs, adm’r. with the
w:d .liinexed of Jack F. Cock, dcc’.j. and Aaron Biggs,
security on appeal.
Ono Negro woman by flic name of Venus,
«mi>P *«ed to hu forty-live or fifty years of age, om-sope-
ri -d-gend and M niture, ineluding curtains, valents,
n t .oiinterpane, one until islo iiBureiiii, one looking
(i iss, and one set of China : levied on j,s the propert y
of \'hitvllo9SDlnr, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Frank*
lin Superior court in favour of BliMsant Hunter, vs.
White Rosseter.
Three Hundred and Seventy-six Acres of
I.and, more or fe-s, in sai l County, on the waters of
the North Pork of the Oconee River, adjoining Mitch
ell, Jackson and others: levied on as tiio properly of
Hugh NYisler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of William
iiiins, vs. Hugh'iNt ii-ler.
S. p. 2. "" JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’ff
C LARK Sheriff's SuIor.—On the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will he sold at the
Court-house in the town of Wntkinsvillc, CL.ik county,
within the usual hours of side, the following property,
J Af'KSON Sheriffs Sales.—On the first j
Tuesday in OCTOBER m x», will he ‘■old at th ■
Court-house in the Town oiMelferson, Jackson couni \, |
within the usual hour.* of .34.1 e, the following pi-opcrty j
to wit: j
SixH-fivr: Acres of Land, more or less, ad- J t«>
joining Wright, on the vvat rs ot Currv*- Creek, one i
"seventy-five gallon Still, Cap and worm, twelve or lif- ■ m
teen still tubs: levied on ie* the property of William
Lindsey, to satisfy a fi. fa. m favour of Charles Bacon,
vs. said Lindsey.
Fifty Acres of Lund, more or less, adjoining
Thomas Benton, on the waters of Jlardimon’s creek:
levied on ns I lie property of J’hineas Mathews-, to sa
tisfy time fi. la's, issued from a Justice’s court, two in
favour of John Borders, for the use ofZilman Hood,and
ono in favour of Jacob Strickland, v.s. said Mathews.
Boinfedoot by defendant. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
Twenty-five Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining' I'ittinun, on the u-ntcis of Cabin creek : le
vied on as the property of John I). Blink, to satisfy
Hindi v fi. fa's, is tied from a Justice’s eouit in favour
if John Thurman and others. levied on and returned
o me by a Constable.
Sept. 2. JOHN BARK, Sh’ff.
lable.
Sept. 2.
Ii;^:
itliin the us
.mir.si.orGiinmfiF., D. sh'fr.
iliurilPs Sides.—On the first Toes
OCTOBER hi xt, will hr- soil] at the
n (lie town nt' (/iiniesville, Hail eounty,
;u! hours ol ft.;!., tire i'oliju iiig propei ty,
levied on ns the property
toi v .i li. I'a. in favour of Allred
J ACKSON Sheriff
Tuesday in OCTOBER m
rt lionet* in tin: town of Jeff
tin the usual hours of salt 1 , t
ales.—On the first
t, will he sold at the
rsou, Jarksoncouidv,
it* following property,
Throe Negroes, Alary a Girl about seven
cars old, Georgca boy about five years old, and l.u- j
iuda a child : levied on as tin* property of Robert L.
Willis, to satisfy three fi. fas. from a Jus!ire’s court in
Jasper County, in favour of John Baldwin and others,
vs. Robert L. Willis, and sundry Attachments in favour
»f Thomas II. Tuggle and others, vs. said Willis. Sold
by an order of the Superior Court. Levy made and re
unit'd to me by a Constable.
One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land,
ire or less, on the vvuters of the Grove Hi or, adjoin-
! Boggs, w hereon Isaac Bngb now lives: levied on
the properly of Isaac Hugh, to satisfy a fi. fa.
ur of John T. Criswell, vs. said Tngh.
Ono nml one Fourlli Acre of [.and, more or!
Ieg««, with a-Tannery thereon, adjoining Adams, in the
ieinityof Jefferson, now ill the occupancy ofChailcs
Bacon : levied on ns his properly, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
ivour ofllcnrv Sharp,for the use of John Whitmire, vs.
hotles Bacon & Co. and James Tail, arid Emanuel
Movvmaugh, security on stay.
Ono Cart and Yoke of Oxen : levied nn as
the property of Joseph R. M’Cutchefl, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of John T. Criswell, and .li'ssc Smith, vs. said
M’Cutclien.
Sep. 2. JOSEPH H AMPTON, I). Sh’fr.
WINNKTT ShcrilPs Sales.—On tbe
Two Hundred nml Fifty Acres of Land,
more or i- sa, fymg in *-:i;d county, whereon Patrick
Mahrv now live.-: levied on as the prnperH of Patrick
Mabry, to sati-ly a fi. la. in favour of Greeii Collett, for
i the n-e of M’Andorson Keith, v... said Mabry.
One small Ha/ Horse, and a Library of
Books, consisting o' various kinds: levied on as flic
property of lb nry !. *mia, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour
John Cowles, for the incof Leander A. Irwin, vd.Henry
L. Sims.
Seven Iltinflrod ar.d Fifty Acros of Land,
more or less, lying on the waters of the Oconee River,,
whereon Isaac Sowell now lives : levied on as the pro
perty of Isaac Sowril, to .satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of
j James M’Lvcr, vs. Isaac Sowell, John Sowell, and
Joab Martin.
One (irey 31arc
of Jonathan Skeen, to:
Nicholson, vs. said Skeen.
One NcjjrioGirl, named Juliana, about ten
years old : levied on ns the property of Simeon V' Jiite,
to satisfy four executions from a Justice’s court in fa
vour of Samuel R Jones, vh. said White.
One Road XV agon, and two head of Horses :
levied on as the property of John Mi I lor, to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favour of Jesse Clayton, vs. said Miller.
Two Hundred Ten und a quarter Acres of
Land, more or b-»s, on the waters of the Walnut Fork
i - f the Oconee River, whereon Robert Clanahan now
| lives: levied on as the property of Robert Clanahnn, to
• satisfy a fi. fa. bum a Justice’s court in favour of B. J.
j Murray, v.s. said Clanahnn.
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, and the crop growing thereon, in said
| county, whereon Allen R. Decker now lives : levied on
I as the property of Allen R. Decker, to satisfy a fi
1 in favour of William Alexander, vs. said Decker,
j The interest of Caleb Herndon, in Lots
I No. 140, and 1 11, in tl:e lltii District of Hall county,
{ and the crops growing thereon: levied on as the pro
perty of Caleb Herndon, to sat isfy a fi. fa. in favour of
Aaron Shelton, vs. said Herndon.
Fifty Achvs of Land, more or loss, being
part of Lot No. 24, in the 12lh District of Hall county :
levied on as the property of Thomas Priest, to satisfy" a
iw
! the Co
to wit :
Tho entire interest of Israel V. Ilarvev in
a Tract of Land on the AppaJacheo River, containing
Six Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, adjoining
Oliver and otlmrs: levied on as the property of tho said
Israel P. Harvey, to satisfy a li. fa. in favour of John B.
Marablo, vs. Israel B. Ilurvcv.
Sept. 2, GEORGE W. MERIWETHER, Sii’tE
SirAmSONSlieriirv Sales.—On the first
if fl. Tuesday in OCTOBER next, w ill h. a.Id at flu
Court-h° ,,s ° m *l ,n town of Pnnielsville. Madison conn
ty w ith»n the usual hours of sale, the following propei I;
co wit:
Three Hundred Acres of I .nml,mote or less,
m said county,on tho waters of Black’s Creek.ndj<
lands of LiUleberry Shields, ilecrnsed : levied on
property of William Shields, to satisfy two fi. las. issued
from a lusticn’s court in favour of William M’Ginm-,
vs. William Shields. Property pointed out by defon-
chut Lew made and returned to me hv « Constable.
Stf "pt. 2. SAMUEL IIIGGI NIDTHAM, Shtf.
W VLTON Sheriff’* Soles.—On tin* first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will bo sold at the
Court-house m the town of Monroe, Walton county,
wiihia the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
One Negro woman, by the name of’ Aggy,
about twenty-live years of age, and her daughter, a girl
about twelve or thirteen years old. named Matilda : le-
vu d on os the property of Mathew .Mitchell, <h c» used,
♦n satisfy sundry ti. fas. in favour of James Hitchcock,
Mark A! Cooper and others, vs. Thomas IL Mitchell,
adm’r. on the estate of Mathew Mitchell, deceased.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
One Hundred and Twenty-live Acres of
T.aod, more or less, bring the one hah of Lot No. 21,
m the third District of Walton county: levied on as
the property of Green Williams, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.
in favour of Samuel McJunkin and others, vs. Green
\\ itliams. Levied and returned to me by a Constable.
Twelve \cres of Lahd, more or less, being
part of Lot No. 0, in the 1st District of Walton county;
levied on as the property of W illiam Giles, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of Wilham Daniel KCo. for the use of
A. S. Wells, vs. William Giles and Jeremiah Giles.
Lovy made and returned to me by a Constable.
The House and Lot in the town of Monroe,
whereon Thomas R. Mitchell now lives : levied on to
satisfy a ft. fa. in favour of Boyd and Suydam, vs. Tho
mas R. Mitchell and Jesse Mitchell, jiin. security on
appeal.
One Lot "of land, No. 2, in the first District
of Walton County, containing 930 Acres, more or le
levied on asthe property of Thomas ft. Mitchell, to
tisfy sundry fi. fas. in favour of the Bunk of Darien, is-
aatu Mitchell.
One Negro Girl named Hannah, 14 years
u Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will he
ii t-housein the town of Law rcneeville, G
v, within the usual hours of sale, the follow-
mg propei ty, to wit
One Lot of Land, in tbe Gib District of said
countv, No. 1J8, containing2o0 Acres, more or loss:
levied on us tho property of John King, to satisfy a li.
fu. in favour of Green & Buchaiwion.
One Lot of Land, in the ?th District of said
county, No. 324, containing 250 Acres, more or less:
levied on as the property of Edward Kent, to satisfy a
ft. fi. in favour of Samuel Burnett, bearer.
One Hundred Acres of I,and, more or
less, in tki I’.th District of said county, being part of a
Bract i •< . «> Lot No. llfi, being the west part of said Lot;
also bay Horse: levied on as tho property of Allen
Ho m. i o satisfy a li. fa. in favour of Henry Jotcc.
One Hundred and Eighty-nine Acres of
Lund, more or less, in the (Jth District of said Comity :
levied oil as the property of James J. Jinking, to satisfy
two fi. fa’s, from u Justin ’s court in favour of T. Kif-
gore. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
One Hundred Acres of Land, more-or less,
in the 7th District of said county, being part of Lot No.
hereon Thomas Gaines lives, well improved ;,
twelve vats of good Leather, and two Horses: levied-
tin ns the property of Thomas Gaines. Also, nine pine j
Tables, twenty split bottom Clmirs, one w alnut Cup-1
iionrd, one pine Slab, the wood work of a Wagon, and j
eight Bedsteads: levied on as the property of Edward
i-Ynthorstone, to satisfy aft. fa. in favour of Relpb, M’ln
\ Co. vs. said Fonthcrstonc and Thomas Gaines
his security on appeal.
One Lot of Land, in the tith District of said
county, No. 88, containing 250 Acres, more or less,
whereon John Miller lives: levied on to satisfy a fi. fa.
favour of Nathan L. Hutchins, as the property of
said Miller.
One Lot of Land, in tin- Clli District ofsaid
county, No. 239, containing two Hundred and Fifty
Acres, more of less: levied on as the property of Tho
mas Woithey, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour of William
One Lot of Land in the 5lh District ofsaid
count)-, No. 270, containing two Hundred nml Fifty
Acres, more orless: levied on an the property of Dan
iel McIntosh, to satisfy a fi, fa. in favour of Renhen f.
Shorter. Levy made and returned to me hv a Con
stable.
Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, being
part of Lot No. 58, m the tith District of said countv,
in the N irtii tV**st V.iruor ot said Lot: h-vied on as the
property of John Lcvcrett, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour
of Thomas Maguire. Levy made arid returned to me
: ! by a Constable.
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or less, lying in tho fifth District of Gwin
nett county, being part of Lot No. 99 : levied on asthe
property of Allen Rigsby, to satisfy a ti. fa. in fuvour of
old: levied on as the property of Robert A. Beall, to [ ' "A < , ; ! I V , V ,
satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Moses Reynolds, vs. I,ml ^“"ard BimcII. Levied on ami returned to me by
satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Moses Reynolds, vs. said
Beall,and John Billups,security on stay. Property poin
ted out by John Billups.
WILLIAM NESBIT, Shtf.
vour of David Smith, vs. loci Johnston and John Me- • 1 * tt countv » with . in lhc usual hours of sale, the follow-
Knight. Levy made and returned fu me by a Constable. I m>! to Wlt:
Sept. 2.
R. II. WESTON, Sli’H:
Two Hundred und Fifty Acres of Land,
No*! wore or less, known by Lot No. 180, whereon South-
j ward Scgrist, and Richard Elison now lives : levied on
* J as tho property of Southward Sigrist, to satisfy a fi. fa.
Seven Negroes, to wit: Peter a man, about • in favour of Stephen Ciavton. for the we of George
T the same place, on the first Tuesday
L vember next,
Airiythree >'*ars old, Jesse a man, about thirty years Cockburn.
fi. fa. in favour of B. J. Murray, vs. Thomas Priest, and
John Priest.
Tin co Hundred Acres of Land, more or
less, on the waters of the Oconee, granted to William
Reed : levied on a» th** nroprrtv of Ezekiel Butlington,
<o satisfy a ft. fa. in favour of Bartimius Keynotes, vs.
sai«I Butfington.
One Grey Colt : levied on as the property
Stephen Garner, to satisfy a fi. fn. in favour of John
Wngnon, for the use of Aquilla Shockley, vs. David
Martin, and Stephen Garner.
One half of Lot No. 120, lying in Hull
county, on the East side of Wahoo Creek : levied on as
the properly of Thomas Cower, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favour of George Hawpc. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
Sept. 2. AARON B. HARDIN. Sh’ff.
4 T tho same piece on the first Tuesday in Novcm-
1m. her next,
Nineteen head of Hogs, one Still, Cap, and
vorrn, and three Beds and furniture: levied on as the
property of John Hensley, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued on
tho foreclosure of a mortgage in favour of Charles
Head, vs. said Ucn.-lcy.
Sept. 2. A. B. HARDIN, Sh’ff
I) A HUN Sheriff’s Sales.—On the first
Tuesday in K.TOBEK next, will he sold at the
Court-house in tho town of Clayton, Rabun county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit :
Two Hundred and Forty Acres of Land,
more nr less, known by Lot No. 24, in the 2d District
of Ralnm county : levied on ns the property of Hub
bard Carnes and William Carnes, to satisfy sundry fi.
1 fiotn Rabun Superior Court, in favour of
•ohn Brice, Asa Mercer, and others, vs. William Carnes
and Hubbard Carnes.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, lying on tbe Tennessee River, known hv
Lot No. 13(5, in the 2d District of Rabun county: levied
on as tbe property of James Martin, to satisfy a li. fa.
in favour of Lewallen Gilliland, vs. said Martin.
Two Hundred and Forty-five Acres of Land,
more or less, being one half of Lot No. 24, in the fifth
District of Rabun county: levied on as the property of
Jeremiah Fowler, by virtue of a fi. fa. in favour of Eli
zabeth Kelley, vs. said Fowler.
September 2. JAMES BERKLEY, Shff
eit.ii cT'nty s.ii. es.
TX coinpliar.ee with an Act of the Lcgisla-
lure ;.i Geortria, parsed on tho 2*2d ot* December,
ti?27, entitled "An Act to dispose of the reside
Lunds heretofore reserved for theusoof the Stato," the
Commissioner, appointed under tho provision ofsaid act
will oth-r lor sale, at public outcry, in the Town of Mil
ledpeviile, eotnmenoinp on Monday the third day of
November next, immediately fronting I.AFAYETTF.
MALI., all Fractions. Islands.and Reservations, which
have not been heretofore sold, or winch may have rC'
verted to the State.
The Fractions and Reserves will he sold in the fol
low ino cider, viz :—
IS I.F.E COUNTV.
Oil .Monday llic third of November,
Fractions Nos. ono, thirty six. thirty soven,
seventy two, seventy three, one hundred eight,
one hundred nine, one hundred forty four, one
hundred forty five, one hundred eighty, one
hundred eighty one, one hundred eighty two,
one hundred eighty three, two hundred four,
two hundred five, two hundred thirteen, two
hundred lout teen, two hundred fifteen, two
hundred seventeen, two hundred eighteen, two
hundred nineteen, two hundred event)-, two
hundred twenty one, two hundred twenty two,
and two hundred twenty three, in the first dis
trict of Lee eounty.
On Tuesday the fourth,
Frnctions Nos. two hundred twenty four,
two hundred thirty one, two hundred thirty two,
hundred thirtv three, two hundred thirty
tv six, two hundred thirty seven, two hundred
thirty eight, two hundred thirty nine, in the
same district. And Nos. one. thirty two, thir
tv three, sixty four, sixty five, ninety six. nine
ty seven, one hundred twenty eight, one linn-
tired twenty nine, or.e hundred sixty, one hun
dred sixtv one, one hundred ninety two. one
hundred ninety three, two hundred twenty four,
two hundred twenty five, two hundred fifty six,
two hundred fifty seven, two hundred seventy-
three, two hundred seventy four, in the second
district.
Oil Wednesday the. fifth,
Fractions Nos. two hundred seventy five,
two hundred seventy six, two hundred seventy
seven, two hundred seventy eight,two hundred
seventy nine, two hundred eighty, two hundred
eighty one, two hundred eighty two, two hun
dred eighty three, two hundred eighty four, two
hundred eighty five, two hundred eighty six,
two hundred eighty seven, tyvo hundred eighty
eight, in the same district. And Nos. two
hundred seventy three, two hundred seventy
lour, two hundred seventy fi-'c?, hvo hundred
seventy six, two hundred seventy seven, two
hundred seventy eight, two hundred seventy
nine, two hundred eighty, two hundred eighty
one, two hundred eighty two, two hundred
eighty three, two hundred eighty four, two
hundred eighty five, two hundred eigiity six,
two hundred eighty seven, two hundred eighty
eight, in tho 3d district.
On Thursday the sixth,
Fractions Nos. inneteen, twenty, thi ty
seven, thirty eight, ninety five, ninety six, one
hundred thirty three, one hundred thirty four,
one hundred seventy one, one hundred seven
ty two, two hundred nine, two hundred ten,
two hundred forty seven, two hundred forty
eight, two hundred eighty five, two hundred
eighty six, in tho 4lh district. And Nos. one,
thirty eight, thirty nine, seventy six, seventy
seven, one hundred fourteen, one hundred fif
teen, ono hundred thirty two, one hundred fifty
three, one hundred ninety, one hundred ninety
one, two hundred twenty eight, two hundred
twenty nine,two hundred sixty six,two hundred
sixty seven, three hundred four, in the 5th dis
trict.
On Friday the 7llt,
Fractions Nos. nineteen, twenty, fifty seven,
fifty eight, ninety five, ninety six. one hundred
thirty three, one hundred thirty four, one hun
dred seventy two, one hundred seventy tliree ;
two hundred twelve, two hundred thirteen, two
hundred fifty two, two hundred fifty three, two
hundred ninety two, two hundred ninety three,
in the Gilt district. And Nos. twenty, twenty
one, sixty, sixty one, one hundred, one hundred
one, one hundred forty, one hundred forty one,
one hundred eighty, one hundred eighty one,
two hundred twenty, two hundred twenty one,
two hundred sixty, two hundred sixty ono,three
hundred, in the 7th district.
On Saturday the 8th,
Fractions Nos. three hundred ono, three
hundred two, three hundred thirty eight, three
hundred thirty nine, three hundred forty, three
hundred forty one, three hundred forty two,
three hundred forty three, three hundred seven
ty two, three hundred seventy three, three hun
dred seventy four, three hundred seventy five,
three hundred ninety nine, four hundred, four
hundred one. four hundred two, four hundred
five, four hundred six, four hundred seven, four
hundred eight, four hundred nine, four hundred
thirteen, four hundred fourteen, four hundred
fifteen, four hundred sixteen, four hundred
seventeen,four hundred eighteen, four hundred
nineteen, four hundred twenty, four hundred
twenty one, in the same district.
On Monday tho tenth,
Fractions Nos. three hundred twenty one,
three hundred twenty two, three hundred twen
ty three, three hundred fifty, three hundred
fifty one, three hundred fifty two, three hun
dred fifty throe, tlircc hundred fifty four, three
hundred fifty five, three hundred fifty six, three
hundred sixty eight, three hundred sixty nine,
three hundred seventy, three hundred seventy
one, three hundred seventy two. three hundred
seventy three, three hundred seventy four,
throe hundred seventy five, three hundred
seventy six, three hundred seventy seven, three
hundred seventy eight, three hundred seventy
nine, three hundred eighty, throe hundred eigh
ty one, in the Silt district. Ami Nos one,
Ihrity two, thirty three, sixtv four, sixty five,
ninety six, ninety seven, in tho 13th district.
On Tuesday the eleventh,
Fractions Nos. one hundred twenty- eight,
one hundred twenty nine, one hundred sixty,
one hundred sixty one one hundred ninety two,
one hundred ninety three, two hundred twenty
four, two hundred twenty five, two hundred
fifty six,in the same district. And Nos. two hun
dred twelve, two hundred thirteen,two hundred
thirty six, two hundred thirty seven, two hun
dred thirty-eight, two hundred forty one,two hun
dred forty two, two hundred forty three,two hun
dred forty four, two hundred forty five, two
hundred sixty four, two hundred sixty five, two
hundred sixty six, two hundred sixty seven,
two hundred sixty eight, two hundred eighty
two, two hundred eighty three, two hundred
eighty four, two hundred ninety, two hundred
ninety one, two hundred ninety four, in the
tburlesuth district.
On Wednesday the twelfth,
Fractions Nos. two hundred and ninety five,
two hundred ninety six, two hundred ninety
seven, two hundred ninety eight, two hundred
ninety nine, three hundred, three hundred one.
three hundred Itvo, in tile same district. And
Nos. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, in the fifteenth
district. And Nos. ono, thirty four, thirty five,
sixty eight, sixty nine, one hundred two, one
hundred three, in the sixteenth district.
On Thursday the thirteenth.
Fractions Nos. one hundred thirty six, one
hundred thirty seven, one hundred seventy,
one hundred seventy one, ttvohundred four,two
hundred five,two hundred thirty eight, two hun
dred thirty nine, in the same district. And Nos.
two hundred twenty seven, two hundred forty-
one, two hundred forty two, two hundred forty
three, two hundred forty four, two hundred fur-
tv five, two hundred fifty seven, too hundred
fifty eight, two hundred fifty nine, two hundred
sixtv, two hurdred sixty one, two hundred six
ty two, two hundred sixty nine two hundred
seventy two, two hundred seventy six. two
hundred seventy seven, two hundred seventy
eight, two hundred seventy nine, tvvo hundred
eighty, in the twenty first district.
On Friday the fourteenth.
Fractions Nos. two hundred eighty one.
two hundred eighty four, two hundred eighty
five, two hundred eighty seven, two hundred
eighty eight, two hundred eighty nine, two
hundred ninety, in the same district. And
Nos. seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty,
fifty three, fifty four, eighty seven, eighty eight,
eigiity nine, one hundred twenty one. one
hundred twenty two, one hundred twenty three,
one hundred fifty six, ono hundred fifty seven,
one hundred fifty eight, ono hundred ninety-
three, one hundred ninety four, one hundred
ninety five, two hundred twenty seven, two
hundred twenty eight, two hundred twenty
nine, two hundred thirty, in the twenty second
district.
On Saturday the fifteenth,
Fractions Nos. two hundred fifty nine, tw-r
hundred sixty, two hundred sixty one, two
hundred eighty seven,two hundred eighty eight,
two hundred eigiity nine, two hundred ninety,
two hundred ninety one, two hundred ninety
two, three hundred nine, three hun red ten.
three hundred eleven, three hundred twelve,
three hundred twenty seven, three hundred
twenty eight, throe hundred twenty nine, three
j hundred thirty, three hundred thirty one, three
hundred thirty two, three hundred thirty three,
three hundred thirty four, three hundred thirty
five, three hundred th rty six, three hundred
forty three, three hundred forty four, three
hundred forty five, three hundred fifty, thro.-
hundred fifty one, in the same district.
Ori Monday the seventeenth,
Fractions Nos. three hundred fifty two;
three, hundred fifty three, three hundred fifty
five, three hundred fifty six.in the same district.
And Nos. one, two. three, four, five, six, seven,
eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen, sixteen, in the twenty fourth dis
trict. And Nos. one, two, three, five, six, se
ven, eight, nine, ten, in the twenty eighth (list,
On Tuesday tho eighteenth,
Fractions Nos. eleven, twelve, twenty si.V,
twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine, thirty,
thirty one, fifty one, fifty two, fifty three, fifty
four, fifty five, eighty two, eighty three, eighty
four, eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven, one-
hundred twenty three, one hundred twenty-
five, one hundred twenty six, ono hundred
twenty seven, one hundred twenty eight, one
hundred twenty nine, one hundred thirty, one
hundred thirty one, one hundred thirty two, in
the same district.
On Wednesday the 1 Oth,
Fractions Nos. one hundred thirty three,
or.o hundred thirty four, one hundred thirty
five, ono hundred thirty six, one hundred forty
four, one hundred forty five, three hundred
three, throe hundred ninety four, three hundred
ninety five,three hundred ninety six,three hun
dred ninety seven, three hundred ninety eight,
three hundred ninety nine, four hundred in
the same Hist. And Nos. two hundred forty one,
two hundred forty two, two hundred forty-
three, two hundred forty four, two hundred
forty five, two hundred forty six, two hundred
forty seven, two hundred forty eight, two hun
dred forty nine, two hundred fifty, two hundred
fifty one,two hundred fiftytrvo.two hundred fifty
three, two hundred fifty four, two hundred fifty
five, two hundred fifty six, in thc32d district.
On Thursday the 20th,
Fractions Nos. ono, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve,
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty
two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five,
twenty six, twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty-
nine, thirty, in the 33d district.
IN MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Oil Friday the 21st,
Fractions Nos. six, seven, eight, twenty,
twenty itne, twenty two, tinny seven, thirtt
six, sixty seven, sixty eight, sixty nine, eighty-
three, eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, ninety
nine, one bundled, one hundred one, one hun
dred fifteen, one hundred sixteen, one hundred
seventeen, one hundred thirty three, one hun
dred thirty four, ono hundred fifty ono, one
hundred fifty two, in the first district of Mus
cogee county.
On Saturday the 22d,
Fractions Nos. one hundred fifty three, one
hundred seventy one, one hundred seventy-
two, one hundred seventy three, one hundred
ninety, one hundred ninety one, two hundred,
eight, two hundred nine, two hundred twenty
six, two hundred twenty seven, two hundred
forty six, two hundred forty' seven, two hun
dred forty eight, two hundred sixty six, two
hundred sixty eight, two hundred sixty nine,
two hundred seventy nine, two hundred eighty,
two honored eighty one, two hundred eighty
nine, two hundred ninety, two hundred ninety-
one, two hundred ninety two, two hundred
ninety eight, two hundred ninety nine, threo
hundred, tlircc hundred one, three hundred se
ven, three hundred eight, three hundred nine,
in the same district.
On Monday the 24th,
Fractions Nos. three hundred fourteen,
three hundred sixteen,three hundred seventeen,
throe hundred twenty ono, three hundred ttven-
ty two, three hundred twenty three, three hun
dred twenty four, three hundred twenty fire, in
the same district. And Nos. ten, eleven,
twelve, thirty two, thirty three, thirty four, fif-
ty six. fil’tv seven, fifty eight, seventy mne,
eighty, eighty one, eighty two, one hundrod
four, one hundred rive, in tho 7th district.
On Tuesday the 25lh, *
Fractions Nos. one hundred six, one hun
dred thirtv one, one hundred thirty two, one
hundred sixty one, one hundred sixty two, oi,t>