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VOL. 11.
ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1828.
No. 36.
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The sale of PersonaF Property, in like manner, must
be mihlishod forty days previous to the day of sale.
N ition nt dohto *s and creditors of an estate must be
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\ T i. jor* that Vpplic.ation will be made to the Court
of OiTmarv for Leave to sell Land, must be publish'd
four nonIhs.
No ’ire that Application will be made for Letters of
A1 illustration, must he published thirty days, and for
J.eif-vs of Dismission, six months.
Sims now lives: levied on as the property of John Mo
ivnight, to satisfy a ti. fa. front a Justice’s court in fa
vour of David Smith, vs. Joel Johustori and John Mc-
Knight. Levy made and returned l<» me by a Constable.
Sept. 2. it. II. WESTON, Sh’ff.
A T the same place, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next,
{seven Negroes, to wit: Peter a man, about
thirty-three years old, Jesso a man, about thirty years
old, Andrew a man about twenty threeyears old, Sophy
u woman and three children, riz. Sum, Henry and Al
fred; levied on as the property of John P. Winn, to sa
tisfy one mortgage ti. fa. issuing fromUichmond coun
ty Inferior Court, in favour of James M’Dowall, vs. said
Winn. Property pointed out in said mortgage ii. fa.
•Sept. 2. K. II. WESTON, Sbff.
of Thomas M
bv u Comtub;
Lc
made and returned to me I
Two Hundred and I'i
j niwie u, less, being one Ik
One Hundred and Twenty-live Acres of: District oi Kahun count
1 Jcri'iniali Fowler, by vii
Forly*livp Acronof Land, I COTTO'N AND TOBACCO
alfnf Ll.t No. 21, ill till' firtli
w
3HSRirrs’ SALES.
C '* LAI-Iv Sheriff’s Sales.—On the first
J Tin sclay in OC i »BER next, will b- sold at the
Conrt-l.oiisi intho town of iVatkinsville, Chirk rouuly,
xvitlun the usual hours of sale, the following property
to w it r
T ." entire interest of Lrael P. Ilarvey in
«T- . 'if l.aiiil'm the Appuiadwo Diver, i-mitaiuint
Si-, Iu.iilreiUmlKoity Acres, moro or less, n<fioiiiin(!
Oiivi mu! others:. Icvicrl onus l!u- property of llu<said
Is n I p. ilarvoy, to satisfy uii. la. in favour of John It.
JVIaruM'-, vs. Ismil P. Harvey.
Sopi. -1. OEJttiJE AV.AlERIAV’EfIlEir,8h'IT.
C i.A UK She riff s Sales—On the first Tues
day ill OCT' Ilti.lt next, will bo sold at the Coni'
House in the tow n of iVutkinsvillo, Clark counly, »ith-
iul'.io usual hours of sale, the fill') wing property,to wit.
One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
rn. •Hill county, Iviiiff on Sandy Creek, acljoininp Clu<-
to land otliiib: 'levied on us tlieprnpcryv«f Alexander
By. r, deceased, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour of Eliznr
\V .. I, vs. Walter I*. Cofq'tett, adoir. and .Sarah Dyoi,
ad o.’t. of tiexander flyer, dereased.
Two Hundred fourteen and Seven Tenths
Acres -ft aid, uore or less, in said roitoty, in three
se:" ate frants, ono Tract eontaiiiinponehundredand
jil'i y... s, more or less, o.i Shoal creek, adjoining
jit, ,n.. ,ui,l others, well improved, with a firist and
Saw Mid 'neroon; ono ether Tract containing Fifty
Acres moro or less, on the. Oconee Diver, adjciinine
Wilke’s and others: tU-othcr so-raining fni.rt.ei>
a id seven lentils Acres,more or lea-.,on Porter’s Creek,
a ll suing ;Iordan anil others: levied on as the proper
ty f \aron Higgs, to satisfy three Ii. fas. one in favour
of ). A. M .T'li, Guardian, KC. vu Henry Mitchell,
and Aaron Biggs; one in favour of William Dickon, vs.
Aa-on Higgs,adin’r. with the will annexed of Jack F.
Cu-k ilecoaseJ,and William MTteaj and one its fnvonr
of I ay wood Harper, vs. Aaron Biggs, adin’r. with the
will annexed of .lack F. Cock, dec’ll, and A# iB'gps,
security on appeal.
One Negro woman by the name of Venus,
supposed to be fortv-livcor fifty wars of age, one supe
rior ivdxlcad and lurniturc, including curtains, valent*,
ae-l eounturpartc, one unfitiishcclBurc-aii, one looking
otuss. anil o ic set of China: levied un ss the property
of \liitc Kosseter, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Frsnk-
lio Superior court in favour of Pleasant Hunter, vs.
AVI. he Kbssoter.
4.Itrori Hundred itnd Seventy-six Acres of
La vl, more or levs, in said County, on tlio waters of
th.* North Fork of tin* Oconto River, adjoining Mitch
ell. Jackson and others: levied on as the property of
J-Iii.rb Noisier, to satisfy afi. fa. in favour of Uilho
Sima, vs. UuffkNeisIcr.
S . » JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’ff.
ALTON Sheriff’s Sales.—On the first
fuesday in OCTOBER next, will be solicit
he Court-bousp in thetown of Monroe,Walton county,
within the usual hours of sale, tho following property
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
Land, moro or less, bring the one half of Lot No.
97, in the 3d District of Walton county; also, fifty An
of Laud, more or loss, being part of i.ot No. 141,
the said District of Walton county: levied on as tl
property of William Mullins, to satisfy four ti. fas. i
sued from a Justice’s court in said county, two in f
vaur of Samuel M’Junkin, the .other two in favour of
Steohen Fclkcrall, vs. William Mullins. Levy madt
and returned to me by a Constable.
Sept. 2. WILLIAM II. RAY, D. Sbff.
Land, more or less, lying in the fifth List
nett county, being pait of Lot No. 99: levied on a.-Uhe
property of Allen Rigsby, to satisfy a li. fa. in favour of
Leonard Bissell. Levied on and returned to me by a
Constable.
Sept. 2. WILLIAM NESWT, Slifi*.
■\DIS0N Sheriff’s Soil's—On the first
I'm-.(lav in OCTOBER next, will lie S'ddat the
Co rt-hounu in tho town of Daniclsvillc. Madia'.n coun
ty, wi'h.a the usual hours of sale, th. following property
to wit:
; |..po Hundred Acre, ofl nnd.more or less,
in a. Icon I v,on ' in waters of Black's Crook,adjoining
land, of f.ittlohorrv Shields, deceased : levied on as the
nroaertv of .Villiam Shield., to sali.fv two fi. fas. i.sueil
from a liiflice’. court in favour nf W itlinni .’ClPnis,
vs Villia n Shields. Properly pointed out hy defen.
da it. Levy ma le and returned tn_mo by_a Constableo.
Sept. 2. SAMI'El
ilDiOINIl 'THAM, Slid’.
’ \LT0N Sheriff’s Sales.—On the first
Fuesday in uC 10BEK next, will he add at tho
Co.rt-ho -o in ih- town of Monroe, Walton county,
w !,ilie usual jou.s of sale, the following property,
to W it:
One Negro woman, hv the name ol Aggy,
kb i-itt >vc itv-fivc years of ago, nnd her daughter, a girl
ahmit twelve or thirteen v-ais old, named Matilda : Ip-
yHd oo a. nie property oj Math ■» MiirMI H,r. ssed.
f,o satisfy sundry Ii. fas. in favour of lames l!itclico. k,
Mark A Cooper and others, V3. ihomaait. MitcneiJ,
adm’r. on the estate of Mathew Mitchell, deceased.
Levy made and returned to mo hy a Constable.
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
land more or leas, being the one half of Lot No. 21,
in the third District of Walton county: levied on as
thf property of Green Williams, to satisfy sundry fi. his.
j„ fuvmir of Samuel McJunkin and others, vs. Green
Williams. Levied and returned to me by a Constable.
Twelve Acres o f Land, more or less, being
part of Lot No. 6, in the 1st District of Walton conn'y:
levied on a. the propcity of William Giles, to sali.fv a
fi fa. in favour of William Daniel &Co. for the use of
A. S. 'Veils, vs. William Giles and Jeremiah Giles.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
The House and Lot in the town of Monroe,
whereon Thomas R. Mitchell now lives : lowed on to
sali.fv a fi. fa. in favour of Boyd nnd Siiydam, vs. Tho
mas K. Mitchell and Jesse Mitchell, jun. security on
appral.
One Lot of land, No. 2, in the first District
of Walton County, containing2 >0 Acres, more or less :
levied on a. the property of Thomas,11. Mitchell, to sa-
tisfy sundry fi. fas. in favour of tho Bank of Darien, va.
Mid Mitchell.
One Negro Girl named Hannah, 14 years
old: levied on as the property of Robert A. Beall, to
■atiiify a fi. fa. in favourof Moses Reynold*, vs. saul
Beall,and John Billups,security on stay. Property pom-
ted uni hy John Billups.
Forty Acres of Land, more or less, forroeilv
in Jackson, now Walton county, whereon Cfaiborn
J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sales.—On the first
Tuesday in (’iCVOBER next, will b*» sold at the
Court-house in the Town of Jefferson, Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property
to wit:
Sixty-five Acres of Land, moro or less, ad
joining U’rijfht, on the waters of Curry’s Creek, one
seventy-five gallon Still, Cap and worm, twelve m fif*
teen still tubs: levied on as the property of William
Lindsey, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Charles Bacon,
vs. said Lindsey.
Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining
Thomas Ihuiton, on the waters of Hardinmn’s creek:
levied on as the properly of Phincns Mathews, to sa
tisfy three fi. fa’s, issued from a Justice’s court, two in
favour of John Borders, for theuseofZi! nan Hood,and
one in favour of .Jacob Strickland, vs. said Mathews.
Pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to
me bv a Constable.
Twenty-five Acres of Land, moro or less,
adjoining Pittman, on the wateis of Cabin creek : le
vied on ns the property of John D. Black, to satisfy
undry fi. fa’s, issued from a Justice’s court iu favour
•f John Thurman and others. Levied on and returned
to me by a Constable.
Sept. 2 ' JOHN PARK, Sh’ff.
J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sales.—On the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will he sold at the
Court house in tlae town of Jefferson. Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following properly,
to wit:
Three Negroes, Alary a Girl about seven
years old, George a boy about five years old, and Lu
cinda a child : levied on as the property of Robert L.
Willis, to satisfy three fi. fas. from a Justice** court in
Jasper County, in favour of John Baldwin nnd others,
vs. Robert L.’Willis, nnd sundry Attachments in fuvmir
of Thomas II. Tuggle nnd others, vs. said Willis. Sold
by an ordcrofthr Superior Court. Levy made and re
turned to me by it Constable.
One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Lund,
nnre or less, on the waters of the Grove River, adjoin-
ng Boggs, whereon Isaac Pugh now lives : levied on
as the pioperty of Isaac Pugh, Jo satisfy a fi. fa. in tn-
our of John T. Criswell, vs. said Pugh.
Ono and one Fourth Aero of Land, moro or
less, with u Tannery thereon, adjoining Adams, in the
vicinity of .Jefferson, now in the occupancy of Cha les
Bacon : levied on as his property, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favour of Henry Sharp,for the use of John Whitmire, vs.
Charles Bacon & Co. and James Tait, and Emanuel
Mowmaugh, security on stay.
One Cart and Yoke, of Oxen: levied on ns
thepropcitv ofJosepli K. M’Cutrhen, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of John T. Criswell, and Jesse Smith, vs. said
M’Cutchen.
Sep. 2. JOSEPH HAMPTON, D. Sh’ff.
{ZJ-WINNETT Sheriff's Sales—On the
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will be sold
ut the Court-limi.se in ihe town of Lawrcnceville, Gwin
nett county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing properly, to u it :
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Laud,
more or less, known by Lot No. 1S0, whereon South
ward Segriat, and Kic'inrd Elison now lives : levied on
as the property of Southward Signet, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of Stephen Clayton, for tiic use of George
Cockburn.
Ont*. small Road Wagon, one Rny Horse,
one Grey Marc and Colt, two C^ws and Calves,
tliree year old Heifer, one two vear old Bidl. levied on
os the propert y of William Hughes, to satisfy a fi. fa.
favour of Rhoila Hughes and Moses Hughes, vs. W
Hughes.
Sixty Acre? of Land, more or less, being
part of Lot No. 331, whereon > inson Jones now liv
levied on as the property of Vinson Joncf, to satisfy
two fi. fas. from a Justice’s court in favour of
Jacob Light, vs. said Jones, and Asa Reed, Endorsi
and Gadwcli Pearce, security on stay.
One Hundred and Fourteen Acres of Land,
more or less, adjoining Washington Cfiamby and oth
ers : levied on ns the property of Cornelius McRight,
to satisfy a fi. fir. in favour of .Tames Buys, vs. said
McRight, and Isbatn Williams, security on appeal. Le
vy made nnd returned tome by a Constable.
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land
more or less, adjoining Ephraim Barker and others
levied on ns the property of Raney Coleman nnd Wil-
l ,n tn Campbell, to satisfy n fi. fa. in favour of Jamei
Wurdlaw. Levy made and returned to me hy a Con
stable.
Sept. 2. JAMES LOUGIIRIDGE, D. Sh’ff*.
zabetli Kellev, vs. said j
September *2.
i the properlV of
r of Eli-
J AMES f^LECKLEV, Shff.
ADMIN 1STRATOR\S SALK.
A GUEEABLE to an order of the honourable lnferi-
- w- or Court *»f Oglolhorpe counly, when sitting for
ordinary purposia, \. ill lie sold on tin* first Tuesday in
November n -xt, at the Court House in Harris county,
one tract of Land, eonluimngt'vo hundred two and ono
half Acres, known as Lot No 11, in tin- 20th district of
formerly Muscogee, now Harris county.— Sold for the
benefit of tho Heirs amt Creditors of JosiahTrible, late
of said county, deceased.
Terms matte known on the dnv of sale.
Sept. 2. THOM AS TKIBLE, Adin’r.
AJi M1NI ST R A TO US’ SA I. K.
’Tri.Sa-HOO'SS;
AUliUSTJl, GE0RGI.I.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE,
Informs his friends and Customers, that lie cut>
Unties to transact the
W.A3U2-XIOUSD
AND
COMMISSION RUSINESS,
G WINNETT Sheriff’s Sales.—On tho
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will he sold
at the Court-house In the town of Lawrcnceville, Gw in
nett county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow-
property, o wit:
One Lot of Land, in the 6th District of said
county, No. 153, containing 250 Acres, more or less:
levied on as the property of John King, to satisfy a fi.
iu favour of Green k Buchannon.
Ono Hundred Acres of Land, moro or
less, in the Cth District of said county, being part of a
Fractional Lot No. 110, ht-ingthe west part of said Lot;
also ono bay Horse: levied on as the property of Allen
Burch, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Henry Joicc.
One Hundred and Eighty-nine Acres of
Land, more or less, in the Cth District of said County :
levied on as tho property of James J. Jinkins, to satisfy
fi. fa’s, from a Justice’s court in favour ot T. Kil
gore. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
One Hundred \cres nf Land, more or less,
in the 7th District of said county, being part of Lot No.
35, whereon Thomas Gaines lives, well improved:
twelve vats of good Leather, and two Horses: levied
on os the property of Thomas Gaines. Also, nine pine
fables, twenty split bottom Chairs, one walnut Cup
board, one pine Slab, the wood work of a Wagon, and
eight Bedsteads: levied on as the property of Fduard
Featherstone, to satisfy afi.fa. in favour of Relph, MTn-
tire S: Co. vs. said Feathcrstono and Thomas Gaines,
his security on appeal.
Ono Lot of Land, in the 6th District of said
county, No. 83, containing ‘250 \rres, more or less,
whereon John Miller lives: levied on to satisfy n fi. fa.
favour of Nathan I.. Hutchins, os the property of
said Miller.
One Lot of Land, intho 6th District of said
county, No. 239, containing two Hundred and Fifty
Acres, more or less: levied on os the property of Tho
mas Worthcy, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of* W illiam
Jones.
One Lot of Land in the 5th District of said
county, No. 279, containing two Hundred and Fifty
Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Dan
iel McIntosh, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Reuben C.
Shorter. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, being
part of Lot No. 58, in thefiih District of said county,
in the North vVest < eO‘*ii"*r of said Lot: levied on as ihe
property of John Lcvcrctt,to eatisfy a fi. fa. in favour
| ALL Sheriff’s Sales.—On the first Tues-
■* day in OCTOBER next, will ho sold at the
Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hull county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit •
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, lying in said county, whereon Patrick
Mabry now lives: levied on as the property of Patrick
Mabry, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Green Collett, for
the use of M’Andcrson Keith, vs. said Mabry.
One small Ray Horse, and a Library of
Books, consisting of various kinds : levied on as the
property of Henry L. Sims, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour
John Cowles, for the use of Lcandcr A. Irwin, vs.Hcnry
L. Sims.
Jft^f7lLL be sold on the fust Tuesday in November i AT mg OLD ori BHOAD-STREET, ffEAtt
V V _ next, al l ie Court lloiire m. Clark o.nntv. „„„
recable to an order of the lion. Inferior Court ofsaid
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, two Tracts
of Laud, one containing 103 Acres of woodland, situat
ed H miles ahive Athens, the other containing 72 \eres,
situated about 2 miles from Athens. Sold for the bene
fit of the Heirs of Voter Purvenr, late of said county
deceased.—Terms made known on the day of sale.
Sept. 2. JOHN PITHY BAIL
\VM. DAUGHERTY
Adm’r
THE UPPER MARKET.
H E is prepared to grant bis customer* the usual
facilities—and his personal exertions exclusively
devoted to the interest of his employe’s, he hopes w iif
insure him a continuation of the very liberal patronage
heretofore received.
Augusta, August 5.—33—It
A1) MINI ST R A TOR'S S A LK.
W ILL be sold at Wutkiusville, Clurk county, on
Wednesday the 29th day of October next,
agreeable to the last will of Jacob Early, late of Wilkes
county, dee’d. on a credit of twelve months, eightecr
negroes, consisting of men, women, and children, to
gether with a bed and furniture.
The .idminiitrators with the Will annexed.
August 2G—34—tda
GUARDIAN’S SALK.
I TNDF.K an order of the honourable thclnferiorcourt
J of Gwinnett county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold,on the fit st Tuesday in October next,
at tho Court House in Coweta County, Lot ofl.and No.
199, in the first District of said county of Coweta, it be
ing the real estate of Mahany Sizemore, an idiot. Sold
for her ‘oenefit. Terms irfUdc known on the day of
sale.
July 29. ABAGAII. SIZEMORE, Guard’n.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I N conformity to an order of the Honourable Court
of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will be soldut the
Court-house in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following
iroporty, to wit: one Negro Boy numed Henry, one
Vogro Girl named Creasy,one Mare and Colt, and one
Filly, Trunk, Chest, Table, &c. Sold as the property
of John W. Hardman, deceased, for the benefit, of the
lieir3and creditors of said deceased.
July 15. CLBEllT HARDMAN, Adm’r.
Seven Hundred and Fifty Acres of Lorn
more or le-*s, lying on the waters of tho Oconee River,-
whereon Isaac Sowell now livogj levied on as the pro
perty of Isaac Sowell, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of
James M’Evcr, vs. Isaac Sowell, John Sowell, and
Joab vlartin.
One Grey Mare : levied on as the property
of Jonathan Skeen, to satisfy a li. fn. in favour of Alfred
Nicholson, vs. said Skeen. •
One iXegioGirl, named Juliana, about ten
years old : levied on as the propcity of Simeon ’•> bite,
to satisfy four executions from a Justice’s court in fa
vour of Samuel B Jones, vs. said White.
One Road Wagon, and two head of Horses :
levied on as Hie property of John Miller, to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favour of Jesse Clayton, vs. said Miller.
Two Hundred Ten nnd a quarter Acres of
Land, more or less, on the waters of the Walnut Fork
f the Oconee River, whereon Robert Clnnaban now
lives: levied on as the property of Robert Clanahan, to
satisfy a fi. fn. from a Justice’s court in favour of P. J.
Murray, vs. said Clanahan.
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, and the crop growing thereon, in said
county, whereon Allen It. Decker now lives : levied on
as the property of Allen R. Decker, to satisfy a fi. fu.
in favour of William Alexander, vs. said Decker.
The interest of Caleb Herndon, in Lots
No. MO, and 141, in tho 11th Distiict of Hull county,
and the crops growing thereon: levied on as the pro
perty of Caleb Herndon, lo satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of
Aaron Shelton, vs. said Herndon.
Fifty Acr^s of Land, more or less, being
part of Lot No. 24, in the 12th District.of Hall county:
levied on as the property of Thomas Priest, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of P. J. Murray, vs. Thomas Priest, and
John Priest. *
Three Hundred Acres of Land, more or
I"**, on the waters of the Oconee, granted to William
Reed : levied on as the property of Ezekiel Buffington,
»o satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Bartimius Reynolds, vs.
said Buffington.
One Grey Colt : levied on os the property
-dephen Garner, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of John
Wagnon, for the use of \quiila Shockley, vs. David
Martin, and Stephen Garner.
One half of Lot No. 120, lying in Hall
count y, on the East side of Wahoo Creek : levied on as
tho property of Thomas Cower, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favour of George llawpc. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
Sept. 2. AARON B. HARDIN. Sh’ff.
A T the flame place on the first Tuesday in Novcm-
ber next,
Nineteen head of Hogs, one Still, Cap, and
worm, and three Beds and furniture: levied on as »he
property of John Hensley, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued on
the foreclosure of a mortgage in favour cf Chailes
Head, vs. said Hensley.
Sept. 2. A. IL HARDIN, Sh’ff*.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
A GREF.ABLE to an order ot’ the llonnurabU Inferi*
A. or Court of Jackson county, when sitting for Ordi-
d, nary purpose*, will he sold on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober next, at the Court House in Jefferson, Jackson
county, 1ho Tract of Land belonging to the estate of
Phillip Ryan deceased, lying on the waters Sandy creek,
whereon the subscriber now lives. Sold for the benefit
of the legatees of said estate.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
July 22,—29—tds. OBEDIENCE RYAN, Adm’x.
R ABUN Sheriff’s Sales.-vOii the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will be sold at the
Court-house in the town of Clayton, lUbun county,
within the usual hours of sale, tiic following property,
to wit:
Two Hundred and Forty Acres of Land,
more or less, known bv Lot No 24, i»» the 2d Distiict
of Rabun county : levied on as the property of Hub-
hard Carnes and WilUaui Carnes, to satisfy sundry fi.
fas. issued from Rabun Superior Court, in favour of
John Price, Asa Mercer, and others, vs. William Carnes
and Hubbard Carnes.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, of Laud,
more or less, lying on tho Tennessee River, known by
Lot No. 136; in the 2d District of Rabun county: levied
on as the property of Ja/ne* Martin, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favour of Lcwallen Gilliland, vs. Martin,
A Slaughter A Labuzan,
C ^t RVJ’F.FUL for tho share of patronage which ha*
JT been extended lo them, they again tender their
service* to their friends and the public generally, for tho
transaction of the
STORAGE
•*- AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
r
AT TltP.m OLD HTNND IN THIS "PLACE, ON THE
USUAL TERMS.
Their Warehouse* ore in good order for the reception
of Goods and Produce,and they pledge themselves that
every attention sholl be given to business confided to
them, and their best exertions used to give satisfaction
to their employers.
Augusta, August 26.—31—5t
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Obediab Belcher, and llixcy Haw
kins apply to me for Letters of Administra^-
tion on the Estate of John W. Haw kins, late of said
county deceased.
Tlietfo ure therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased U> ho
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand tills 21st d.iv of August, 182$.
WILLIAM H. RAY, d. c. c. o.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
next, in the Town of Lexington, Oglethorpe
county, the surplus stock of various kind*,together with
the House-hold and kitchen furniture belonging to th
Estate of William \V. Baldwin, deceased.
The sale will be continued from day to day till all is
sold.
TIV0MA8 C. BILLUPS,
SAMUEL BALDWIN,
August 10.—33—Ids
Adinr’s.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold,
at the court house in Clnrk county, agreeable to
an order of the Inferior Court, silting for Ordinary pur
poses, Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, or
Shoal creek, the real estate of Elijah Garner deceased
sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditor*.
July 8th—27—Ids. THE ADMINISTRATORS.
HBAStD & COOK, ”
FACTORS
AM)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
f 1(VNTISL'F. la tronpnet business at thi ii old stand,
J on Macintosh street. They tender their services
to Planters and Merchants in this State and South Ca
rolina. Their Warc-Ilotisc and Close Storage ore in
superior order for the reception of COTTON and MER
CHANDIZE, and their means ample to make reason
able advances on those oitide* consigned to therm
Their attention will ho exclusively devultd to business
after the 15th September next.
August 5.—31—3m
WARE-HOUSE
Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
r|llIE undersigned tender their cinceru acknowledge
B. ments to their friends and customers, fur the very
liberal patronage they havo experienced, and beg
leave to inform them that after the first of October next,
tin 1 business of Win. Sims, Williams & Co. will be con
tinued under the firm of Sims, Williams 4‘ Woolsey, and
until that date as heretofore.
Their Ware-houses and Close Storages will he in
complete order for the reception of Cotton and Mer
chandise, and they will at all times be ready to moke
liber il advances on produce in store.
They p'cdge strict attention to business entrusted to
their management. CH ARLES I). WILLIAMS.
ABRAHAM M. VVOOLSEY.
Aug. 19, 1828. 2m
Biurging, Sugar, Iron, &c.
600 Piece, prime 42 inch Heinp Bagging;
60 I llidx. SI. Croix Sug.r,
50 Barrel, otd Western Whiskey,
.10 Ton. Swede. Iron (assorted,)
100 Darrels Mackerel,
* 10 Bales prime Sacking,
Oin, Bom, Malaga Wine, Twine, and a general av
.ortme'it of Groceries, for snlc on accommodating
terms, hv , A. B W.YJ.KiiB.
IK Wrr’( »dWtiiT, near th’ upper rr.erktt,
Aaguiia, August
MACON SALES
Of the Reserve Lands, the Town Lots, and tho
BRIDGE.
W ILL Commence on Wednesday, the first day of
October next, and will continue from <Jn) to
day with the exception of tlm first Monday and Tuesday
of that Month. Wo shall tlicA Expose lo sale in A. aeon
to the highest bidder, iu conformity with a late act of
the General Assembly :
All tho Town lots not heretofore disposed of; being
upwards of one hundred in number; on the western
side of the river: among them are twelve Adjoining tho
River, and a few other choice lots for business. Tho
residue ure in more retired situation?, and generally af
ford good building in a pleusant and growing putt of
the Town.
Forty two gardening lots of 10 and 20 acres cai h ;
laid out from I to i, miles distant from the town in two
ranges around tho Western Common. Also, twenty*
eight lots on the Eastern side: that is to nay, 4 oft went
ty, 8 often acres, and 16 of one acre each. These last
include the place sometimes known as Newtontcn;
uud will bo sold, subject to cettain leasesfioni the Uni
ted States, to expire next January.
Tho residue ol tho lauds in the two reserves, art laid
intraet.s nf lCOnen-s, and fraetional pnrtsol such trartg.
Of these, the uplands will be npxf offered, Ihe lowest
numbers lust; beginning with those on the western
side.
On Wednesday the22d ofOctnher next, at 11 o’clock#
A. M. w ill be offered at the place of the other salt p, the
BRIDGE AT M ACON,
together with one acre of hind • n the eastern fide of* f hd
Ocrnulpee river, as one of the hutments; and the pmi»
lege of using so much of /•jfth or Bridge street on »ho
western hank ns may be necessary for the other hut-
ment of the Bridge;
On Thursday the 23d of October, we shall proceed to
sell the Hwmnpand bottom lands within the Ktserves,
those on tho western side first; and continue from tiny
to day until complet ed.
The particular numbers that will he Sold on each day
cannot be specified ; but it is intended to pot the seve
ral kinds nnd descriptions in the order here mentioned.
The reserves nth generally well w atered and contain
several good mill scats. The area of the whole cannot
he exactly known until the platting is completed; but
twenty-on* thousand.ceres in the estimated quantity con
tained in both Besom s and tho adjoining fractions, ex
clusive of th'* fown surveys. Perhaps no body of land
fo the same extent can be found that embraces a grea
ter varioty in its surface, soil and timber.—Situated just
in that regfon whirr the pine ofthe lower country chan
ges to the ookandhickoryrof the upner; it Includes both
these growths nnd soils in most of their varieties ; iu
some portions entire, in otheis interspersed or blended.
Tracts of very hilly land, or that whicn is quite level, or
g-ntly undulating, may be had of almost every quality i
either of oak and hickory, or pine,or rive rlandt>; and n k
veral nftlicso kinds occasionally united; in tracts c
100 nrres, and fractions of various sixes, adnpvd tc
most of the purposes for which land is wanted.
From the pressure ofthe times: and moro especially
from the quantity oflandsand town lotB, that will I nvc
boon lately in the market, these must unavoidably sell
low. And lying at the head of navigation, immediate
ly around the third town of the State in population and
trade, there is every reasonable prospect of their soon
rising in value.
Purchasers have now an opportunity, and apparently
the la«t that will soon ofl*cr, or obtaining on cheap nn4
very indulgent terms * f payment, choice situations for
residence, for trade or farming.
TERMS OF SALE.
Purchasers oflandsand lets, are to pay the Commit
sinners on the dav nf purchase, onu Sftlv fM»»« **f »hr pn»
chase • oney in Cash ot* current bills of chartered honks
of this State ; nnd the residue in four equal* annuo I in*
ttalments, -Vo security will be required.
The Bridge Will be sold on the same terms; except
that the pu'xhaser will he required to give bend with
two or more approved ?»ureti»-« tor the payment of tho
four subsequent annual iastslments.
July 10.—28—w9w
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