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•3B.3FEV SiALES.
€ LARK Sheriff’* Salts.—On the first
Tuesday in OCl 01iF.lt next, will be sold at the
Court-house. in the (own ol Watkinsville, Clark county,
within the usual hours of Bale, the following property,
to wit •
The entire interest of Israel P. llarvey in
3 T.-act ot‘ Laml nn tiro A|ijra.'acli- o Itivcr, containing
Six lluudredaiid Forty Acres, more or less, adjoining
Oliver and others : levied on as the property of the said
Js.-svl P. Harvey, to satisfy aft. la. in luvour ol John 15.
li I- V c. Israel P. I Inner,
sepl' s. GEORGE tV. MERIWETHER, Sli’/T.
1. A UK Sheriff s .Sales—On the first Tugs
'll/ day in OC i'Olll.lt next, will Iresold at the Court
1 louse in the town of Watkins ville,-Clark county, with
in Unusual hours of sain, tiiu following property,to wit:
One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
•u said count v, lying on Sandy Creek, adjoining Clay-
in', and others : levied on us the property of Alexander
I) vr deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Elizur
v, v ./ vV liter f. C liqUett, admr. end Sard!. Dyer,
aihn:’.'.. of Alexander Dyer, deceased.
Two Hundred fourteen and Seven Tenths
Ae- i ,fi.a id, mure or lose, in said county, in three
BPiKiut*’ Tracts, olio fract containing one hundred and
•ill- V. •«, more or lose, on Shoal creek, adjoining
Stroll* amt others, well improved, with a Grist and
Saw Mill thereon; one other Tract .containing Fitly
Vera, more or Ions, on the Oconee’Kiver, adjoining
Wilkes and others; the other Tract containing fourteen
s.jveu tenths A.:n«,ntore nr less,on Porter’s Creek,
V Gnrdan and other.: levied on as thn proper-
... ./Aaron liters, to satisfy three li. las. one in favour
v-,- y Moffett, Guardian, Henry. Mitchell,
' Iu„„a. one ill favour of William Dickon, vs.
\aroii Uh'i.n.adnVr. with the will annexed of .lack F.
., ... ,1,,ceased, anil William M’llea; and one in favour
of iTaywood Harper, vs. Aaron Biggs, adin’r. with the
w-HI anioxfil of Jack F. Cock, deo’.l. and Aaron Biggs,
security on appeal.
One Negro w oman by the name of \ onus,
supposed to he lurty-fivo or liftv vearsof age, ones.ipe-
ji ,r tredstea I and lurnitnre, including curtains, valent ,
and counterpane, one imlinishedBurcuu, one looking
I ;t as a and one set of China: lamed on as the property
of Vliite Itosseter, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from1 ranlt-
il„ Superior court in favour ofileasant Hunter, t..
While Itosseter.
Three Hundred and Sovcnty-six Acres ol
I,and; more or less, in said County, no the waters of
The V irtli Fork of the Oconee ltiver, adjoining Mitch-
. It, Jackson and others: levied on ns the proper V or
llirgn Noisier, to satisfy afi- fa. m favour of Milium
G1 Sep's. UU “ ll ' Nl 1Eltr j AMES HENDON, D. Sti’IT.
Sims now lives: levied on as the property of John Mc-
Kniglit, to satisfy a li. la. from a Justice’s court in fa
vour of David Smith, vs. Joel Johnston and John Mc-
Knight. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable.
Sept. 2. U. II. WESTON, Sli’lf.
A T the same place, on the first Tuesday in No-
Jml vernber next,
Seven Negroes, to wit: Peter a nmn, about
thirty‘three years old, Jesse a man, about thirty years
old, Andrewa man about twenty tlirecyears old, Soph)
a woman and three children, Hz. Sum, Henry and Al
fred: levied on as the property of John 1’. Winn, to sa
tisfy one mortgage li. fa. issuing from Richmond coun
ty Inferior Court, in favour of Jutues M’Dowall, vs. said
Winn. Property pointed out in said mortgage li. fa.
Sept. 2. K. II. WESTON, Shtf.
A DM I NISTR ATO IPS S AI. K,
G WINNKTT Sherift-’s Salej.—On ih . . . . , .
first Tuesday in OCTOBER mxt, will bo sold i l,e ““'l* 0 '\ t!< ‘ 1 ° N° v «‘ ,, |*
at the Coiirt-lmnse in the t>\vn of l.awienccville, Lviit- V * hei next, in Madison «*oiint v, at • '‘e lati^resi.
nett county, within the usjal hours of sale, the lull
W ALTON ShorilTs Sales.—On the first
Tuesday in OCl'OBF.R next, will he sold at
the Court-house in tlietown of Mom oe, Walton county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property
wit:
One Hundred and Twenty-live Acres of
Land, more or less, being the one half of Lot No.
1)7, in the 3d District of Walton county; also, fifty Acre
of Land, more or less, being purt of Lot No. 141, in
the said District of Walton county: levied on as th<
property of William Mullins, to satisfy four ti. fas. is
sued from a Justice's court in said county, two in fu-
vnur ofSarnuel MMunkin, the other two in favour of
Stephen Felkerall, vs. William Mullins. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Sept. 2. WILLIAM II. RAY, D. ShlT.
J ACKSON Sheriff's Sales.—rOn the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will bo sold at the
Court-house in the Town of Jeflerson, Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property
to wit:
Sixty-five Acres of Land, more or less, ad
joining Wright, on the waters of Curry'* Creek, one
seventy-five gallon Still, Cap and worm, twelve or fif
teen still tubs: levied on as the property of William
Lindsey, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Charles Bacon,
s. said Lihdsry.
Fifty Vcre3 of Land, more or less, adjoining
Thomas Benton, on the waters of llanjimon’s creek:
levied on as the property of Phinens Mathews, to sa
tisfy three fi. fa’s, issued from a Justice’s court, two in
favour of John Borders, for the use ofZilman Hood,and
one in favour of Jacob .Strickland, vs. said Mathews.
Pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to
inc by a Constable.
Twenty-five Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining Pittman, on the wateis of Cabin creek :• le
vied on us the property of John D. Black, to satisfy
sundry fi. fa’s, issued from a Justice’s court in favour
of John Thurman and others. Levied on and returned
to me bv a Constable.
Sept. 2. JOHN PARK, Sli’fl*.
M VDISON Sheriff’s Sabi,.—On the first
Tungdoy in OCTOBER next, will ho <=..1.1 al the
r„ llr l Irons.' II the town of Dannrlsvillo. Madison coun-
fy AWlhiu the nsnal hours of sale, tiro following property
t0 Three Hundred Acres of Land,more or less,
in slid .or ertv.on the writers of Black’s Creek,adjoining
lo rds of Litlfoherry Shields, deceased : levied on a-’ l o'
property of William Shield., to »'■*»»»«• ^
fro-1 a Justice’s court-in favour of \\ illiatn * lonim,
vs. William Shields. . Property pointed out hy deh o-
i.,-. f ,,.. v made and returned t«> me bv a Constable.
Si’pt. £ y SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM, Shlf.
W ALTON SherifTp Sales.—Oit Iho first
' Tuesday in OCTOBER next, w ill be sold a- the
Court-house in the town of Monroe, V\ niton eoun ),
•within Iho usual hours of sale, thodbllnwiug property,
One Necro woman, by the name ol Aggy,
i ... .aoinlA-.five year, of age, and her daughter, a g irl
ulxmt thirteen year, old, named Matilda : le-
“ row, the property <df Mathew Mitchell, deeeos. d,
Mid onus P . ., f , )all)1 . s Hitchcock,
und ot ere, vs. Thomas It. Mitchell,
ud^.'mf thS estate .“f Mathew Mitchell, deceased.
Levy made and retu-ned to me by a Cunstalrl..
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
Tend more or less, being the ono half of Lot No. 21.
’ o V.I.Ird District of Walton county : levied on-a
til.' property of Green Williams, to satisfy sundry fi. firs,
in frvoiir of Samuel MeJunkm and others, vs. Green
Williams. Levied and returned to me by a Constable.
Twelve Acres of Land, more or less, being
Dirt nf Lot No. fi, in «•>« 1st District »f Walton comity:
Hudud onas the property of William Giles, to satisfy a
fi fa in favour of William Daniel hr Co. lor the use of
A S Wells, vs. William Giles and Jeremiah Giles.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
The House and Lot in the town of Monroe,
1 Tlrnm.B II Mitchell now livee : levied on lo
" 11 fa! in favour of Boyd and Suydam, vs. Tho-
maaK. Mitchell and Jesse Mitchell, jun. security on
“' one Lot of land, No. 2, in the first District
containing2hO Acres, more or less :
f f .' V ? l n ahhc orooerty o" Thomaa It. Mitchell, to «a-
tisfy sundry fi. faa.m favour ofthe Bank of Darien, vs.
eaid Mitchell. ,
One Negro Girl named Hannah, !4 years
old: levied on as the property of Bob*; A.
satisfy « fi. fa. in favour of Moses Kt> noM», «•
Beall,and John Billops,security on slay. Proper j pom
tcJ out by John Billups.
Forty Acres of Land, more or less, formerly
nJack«on, now* Walton county, whereon
J ACKSON Shcrifi'’s Sales.—On the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will bn sold at the
Coun house I t Iho town of JUfo.son, Jaeksoucounty,
within the usual hours of sale, tile following properly,
to wit:
Three Negroes, ?Inry a Girl about seven
years old, Goorge ahoy about five years old, and l.n
cinda a child : levied nn as the property of Robert I..
Willis, to satisfy three fi. fas. from u Justice's court in
Inaper County, in favour of John Baldwin and others,
vs. Robert I..'Willie, and sundry Attaclimeiitsin favour
of Thomas II. Tuggle and others, vs. said Willis. Sold
by an ordcroftho Superior Court. Levy made und re
armed to mo by a Constable.
One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land,
more or less, on the waters ofthe Grove River, adjoin
ing Boggs, whereon Isaac Pugh now lives: levied on
as the properly of Isaae Pugh, to satisfy a li. fu. in fa
vour of John T. Criswell, vs. said Pugh.
One and one Fourth Acre of Land, more or
less, with a Tannery thereon, adjoining Adams, in the
vicinity nf Jeflerson, now in the occupancy of Clin les
JJaron : levied on as his property, tosatisfv a fi fa. in
favour of Ilenrv Sharp,for lire u.e of John Whitmire, vs.
Charles Bacon & Co. and Janies Tail, and F.manucl
Mowmfiiiflb, security on slay.
One Caft and Yoke of Oxen : levied on as
the property ol’Josepli R. M'Cutehen, tosatisfv a fi. fir.
in favour oi'John T. Criswell, and JisscSmith, vs. said
JOSEPH HAMPTON, D.Sh’ff.
C N VVINNETT SherifPs Sales.—On the
)T fir,i Tuesday in OCTOBER mxt, will he sold
at the Court -house in the town of Lawtc.uccvrllc, Gum
nett county, w ithin the usual hours of sale, the lollow
ing properly, to wit :
Ono Lot of Land, in (ho Clh District of said
countv, No. ISd, containing 250 he rev, more or less:
Icvied’on as the property of John King, to satisfy a R
fu. ill favour of Green & Buolrannon.
One Hundred Acres of I,and, more or
less, ill the Gtlr District of said county, being part of a
Fractional Lot No. 116, being the west part of said Lot;
also one bay I Inraft: levied on as the properly of Allen
Burch, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Henry Juice.
One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
the 7th District of said county, being part of Lot No.
33, whereon Thomas Gaines lives, well improved ;
twelve vats of good Leather, and two Horses: levied
sn as the property of Thomas Gaines. Also, nine pine
Tables, twenty split bottom Chairs, one walnut Cup
board, one pine Slab, tiro wood w ork of a D agon, and
eight Bedsteads: levied nn as the prnpcrtv of Edward
Peal'icrHlnne, to satisfy afl.fu. in favuurnfRelph, M'ln-
tire fa Co. vs. said Featherstone and Thomas Gaines,
his security on appeal.
One Let of Land, in the Gilt District of.said
county, No. 239, containing two Hundred .and Kilty
Acres, more or less: levied onas tile prnpcrtv of Thn.
nras Woilhcy, lo sotisfy a II. fa. in favour of William
Jouca.
One Lot of Land in the 6th District of said
county, No. 279, cuntaininp two Hundred and Fifty
Acr.s, more or leas: levied,on a« the property of Dan-
ii l McIntosh, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Reuben C.
Shorter. Levy made and returned to me by a Cnn-
h table.
Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, being
part of Lit No. 58, in the fir h District of raid county,
n the North VVeat'comer of sard Lot: levied on os the
property nf John I.everctt.to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour
of Thomas Maguire. Levy made and returned to tne
by a Constable.
One Hundred nnd Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or less, lying in the fifth District nf Gwin-
nett county, being part of Got No. 99: levied on as the
property of Allen Rigsby, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of
l.cmard Bisaell. Levied on und returnad to me by a
Constatrle. WILLIAM NEURIT. ShS
property, to wit :
Two Hundred nnd Fifty Acres of Land.
more or les*, known by Lot No. 180, whereon South
ward Segrist, nnd Richard Elisou now lives : levied on
as the properly of Southward Sigi ist, to satisfy a fi. fu.
in favour of Stephen Clayton, for the use ol Heorge
Cockbtini.
One small Iload Wagon, one Hay Horse,
one Grey Mare and Coif, two Cows an l Cah'-s, on**
three year eld Heifer, one two )e:«r old Bull. levied o
as the property of William Hughes, to.satiny a ti. fa. i
favour of Rheda Hughes and Moat a I luL^cf*, vs. W m
Hughes.
Sixty Acre? of Laud, nioro or less, being
part of Lot No. 331, whereon I’nson Jones now lives :
levied on as the property of Vi.ison Jones, to satisfy
two fi. fas. from a Justice’s court in favour of
Jacob Light, vs. said Jones, and Asa lleed, Endorser,
and Gudweli Pearce, security on stay.
One Hundred and Fourteen Acres of Land,
more or less, adjoining Wosnington Chnmhy and oth
ers : levied on ns the property of Cornelius SicRight
to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour of James Boys, vs. sail
McRipht, and Isham Williams, security on appeal. Le
vy made and returned tome by a Constable.
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
liam Campbell, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of James
Wardlaw. Levy made und returned to me by a Con
stable.
Sept. 2. JAMES LOUGHRIDGE, D. Sli’fl*.
H ALL Sheriff’s Sales.—On flic first Tues
day in OCTOBER next, will be sold at the
Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hall county,
within the usual hours of sale, tho following properly,
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 Patiick
Mabry, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Green Collett, fur
the use of M’Anderson Keith, vs. said Mabry.
Ono small Hay Horse, and a Library of
Books, consisting of various kinds: levied on as the
property of Henry L. Sons, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour
John Cow les, for the use of Lcander A. Irwin, vs.Hcnry
L. Sims.
Seven Hundred and Fifty Acres 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 Sow ell, to hatisfy a fi. lit. ir» favour of
James M’Ever, vs. Isaac Sowell, Johu Sowell, and
Joab Martin.
One Grey Mare*: levied or. as the property
of Jonathan Skeen, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favour of Alfred
Nicholson, vs. said Skeen.
Ono Nogin Girl, named Julinin, nbout ten
years old : levied on as the property of Simeon White,
to satisfy four executions from a Justice’s court in fa
vour of Stimuli B Jones, vs. said White.
One Rond Wagon, and two head of Horses :
levied on as the property of John Miller, to satisfy a li.
fa. in favour of Jesse Clayton, vs. said Miller.
Two Hundred Ten and a quarter Acres of
Land, more or less, on the waters of tfto Walnut Fork
.if the Oconee River, whereon Robert Cbrnulmn now
lives: Invit'd on asthe property of Robert Clanahan, to
satisfy a li. fa. from a Justice’s court in favour of P. J.
Murray, vs. said Clanahan.
Ono 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
as tlin property of Allen R. Decker, to satisfy a li. fa.
in favour of William Alexander, vs. said Decker.
The interest of Caleb Herndon, in Lots
No. 140, ami 141, inthollth District of Hall county,
and the crops growing thereon: levied cm us the pro
perty of Caleb Herndon, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favour of
Aaron Shelton, vs. said Herndon.
Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, bein'
part of Lot No. 24, in the 12th District of llal!county
levied on asthe property of Thomas Priest, to satisfy a
ti. fa. in favour of P. J. Murray, va. Thomas Pricit, and
John Priest.
Three Hundred Acres of Land, more or
less, on the waters of the Oconee, granted lo William
ltecd • levied on asthe property of Ezekiel Buffington,
to Natisty a fi. fa. in favour of Bartimius Reynolds, va.
surd Buffington.
One Grey Colt : levied on as the properly
Stephen Garner, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favour of John
Wagnon, for the use of Aquilla Shockley, vh. David
Martin, and Stephen Garner.
One hall' of Lot No. 120, lying in Hall
county, on the East aide of Walioo Creek : levied on .§
iho properly of Thomas Con or, to satisfy a li. fir. in
favour of Gcorgo Ilawpe. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
Sept. 2. AARON B. HARDIN. Sir’ll'.
V T thn name place on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next,
Nineteen head of Hogs, one Still, Lap, and
worm, and thre’r.' Beds and furniture: lftviid mi aft the
property of Johu Hensley, to satisfy a li. fa. issued on
the'foreclosure of a mortgage in favour of Charles
Iload, vs. said Hensley.
,,t. 2. A. B. HARDIN, Sli’lf.
R ABUN Slrcriir» Sales.—On the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will ho sold at the
Court-house in tlio town of Clayton, Rabun county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following properly,
wit: -#■
Two Hundred and Forty Acres of Land,
more or less, known by Lot No. 2*1, in the 2d IhstiiU
ofRahun county r levied onas the properly ol Huh.
hard Carnes anil William Carnes, to satislv sundry V-
fas. issued from Rabun Superior Court, in lavourol
John Price, Asa Mercer, and others, vs. William Caries
and Hubbard Carnes.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Ixnd,
more or less, lying on lire Tennessee River, know n bv
Lot No. 138, in the 2d District of Itnlrun nullity: h;'n 11
on as the propertyof James Marlin, trefutis'y u u. ta
in favour of l.ewallen Gilliland, vs. -shl Marlin.
Two Hundred and Forty-five Vcrcsof Land
■d, all I
of said cieceus
n furniture, Ho
< 'Mi! 1 I
S. lift
ibmoe ot'.hjm C. Gri»v«
p»»rtv bflo’iL'ina to Iho esjla
ling of Household ami Kite
*c. logciln r with the pro?
other articles. Terms marie know n on thrftay of sale.
WHIT MILL H. ADAIR, Adin’r.
Sept. 1C.—37—t«!s
A I) M11\ I .ST 11 ATO It’S SALK.
MmLL he 3o|o, on Thursday, the 30th of October
i v ▼ next, at the late residence of David Kichard-
I son, deceased, in Clark county, all the Personal pro
perty belonging to the Estate of said deceased, consist
ing of household and kitchen furniture; the Mock of
horses, cuttle, sheep and ho !3, a quantity of valuable
tool*, f-«.
Terms of sale made known on the day.
Sept. 16th. RICH. RICHARDSON, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GREEABI.E to an order ofthe honourable luferi-
. or Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting lor
ordinary purposes, will be sold on t.'ie first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court House in Harris county,
one tract of Land, containing two hundred two and one
half Acres, known as Lot No 11, in the 20th district ol
formerly Muscogee, now Harris county.—Sold for the
benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Josiah Trible, late
nf said county, deceased.
Terms mude known on the dav of sale. ,
Sept. 2. THOMAS TRIBLE, Adin’r.
w
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
TILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, at the Court House in Clark county,
agreeable to an order nf the lion. Inferior Court nfsanl
nty, when siltinL’ for ordinary purposes, two Tracis
of Land, one containing 103 Acres of wood land, •uliial-
d 1J miles above Xllrcus, the other containing 72 \cres,
ituulcd ale ml 2 miles from Athens. Sold for the bene
fit of the Heirs of Peter Purycar, lale of mid county
deceased.—Terms made known on tire day of sale.
Sept. 2. JOHN PITHY EAR, ) . Jm . r8
‘ WM. DAUGHERTY, S
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
VC7II.L be sold at Watkinsville, Clark county, on
V T Wednesday the 29th <lav of October next,
agreeable to the last will of Jacob Early, lute of Wilkes
county, dcc’d. on a credit ol twelve months, eighteen
negroes, consisting of nren, women, and children, to.
gether with a bed and furniture.
The Mminiitratm xcilh the I Till annexed.
Aucust 2f>—34—tils
A D MI NISTlt ATO It’S S ALE.
I N conformity to an order of the Honourable Cofirt
of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will he suldut the
Coiirt-huusc in Ihc town of Lexington, Oglclhorpu coun
ty, on the first l'ucsdayin October next, tiro following
property, to wit: ono Negro Boy named Henry, one
Negrn Girl named Creasy,ono Mare nnd Colt, and one
Eillv, Trunk, Cheat, Table, See. Sold us the property
of John W. Hardman, deceased, for lire benefit of lire
heirs met vi.'tiuji.ur.sW OoceaeeO.
Julv 13. ELBERT HARDMAN, Adm’r.
ADM IN 1ST It ATRIX’S S ALL.
A OUKKAULE loan order ofllro Honourable Infer;*
rB. or Court of Jackson county, when sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, will be sold on the lirsl Tuesday in Oc
tober nut, at the Court House in Jefferson, Jackson
county, the Tract of Land belonging to tiro estate ol
Phillip Ryan deceased, lying on the waters Sandy creek,
whereon the subscriber now lives. Stdd fur tire benefit
if the legateesof said estate.
Terms made knovvn on the dav of sale.
July 22,—29—Ids. OBEDIENCE RYAN, Adin’x.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALK.
W ILL I>C Bold on the first Tuesday in October
next, in the Town of Lexington, Oglethorpe
counts', the surplus stock of various kinds, tugethe rvvith
Iho House-hold and kitchen furniture belonging to the
Estate of William W. Baldwin, deci used.
The sale will bo continued from day to day till all is
" l THOMAS C. BILI.UPS,) A . ,
SAMUEI. BALDWIN, j
August 10.—33—Ids
~ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in October next, will hesold,
at the court house in Clark county, acrccuhle to
an order of the Inferior Court, sitlinir for Ordinary pur
poses, Two Hundred Acres of I.ami, more or less, on
Shoal creek, the real estate of Elijah Garner deceased,
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
’ July Hill—27—ids. THE ADMINISTRATORS
more or les*, In i rg one half nf Lot V>. 2 (, in tint huh
District of Rabun county: levied nn us the property <•
Jeremiah Fowler, by virtue of a fi. la- “• favour r.l Eli
zabeth Kellcv, vs. said Fowler.
September 2. J A M F.S M.I.CKLU, Shfif.
ADAH NI ST R A TOR’S S A L K.
W II.I. lie sold on Monday Ihc 17lh day of Novem
ber next, at the late residence nf 1 >anii I Moody
d.ceased, allihc Corn, C.rlton, and Fodder belonging
to the cslatoof said-deceased.
Sept. 9.—30—Ids JFSSE DALTON, adm’
ADMINISTR ATOR’S SALK.
W ild. Ire sold on the first Tuesday ill December
nevt, the undivided half of Lot No. 37 it: the
4th district of Early county, agreeable to an order of
the honourable leferior Court of Clark comity, when
siltingfor ordinary purposes.—Sold at thn Court House
where thn Land lies, for the benefit of the Heirs o’
Mat tin Thompson, deceased.
. So| (. 2. JAMES HARRIS, Adin’r.
_ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
TTMTH.I. he sold in the town of Lexington, Ogte-
y y llinrpc county, on the second Saturday in tie*
tuber next, all the property nf Harris G. Joneader eased.
Perrons having demands apaiosl raid . .-rate will please
hard them in by that dav dulv attested.
SAMI El. G. JONES, adm’r.
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
.3U(, UST.1, GEORGIA.
T HE'undersigned tender their sincere acknowledg
ments to their friends and customers, for the vriy
liberal |)atronugu they have experienced, and beg
leave to inform them that after the first of October n< xt,
the business ofVVm. Sims, Williams & Co. will ho con
tinued under the firm of Sims, H'd/tams Sf IFoot's/v, und
until that date as heretofore.
Their Ware-houses and Close Sloragos will ho in
complete order for the reception of Cotton and r-
chandise, and they will at nil times be ready to make
liber rl advances on produce in store.
They pledge-strict attention to business entrusted to
their management. CHARLES D. WILLIAMS,
ABRAHAM M. UOOLSLY.
Amr.10, 1828. 2m
Slaughter & Labuzan,
RATEFUL for the share of patronage which has
been extended to them, they trgnfn tender tliriK
ices to iicir friends and the public generally, for the
transaction of tho
STORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
AT TIIRIR aLn sTA.ito Tina ruAtt, ON Tilt
USUAL TERMS.
Their Warehouses are in pood orderforthe reception
of Goods nnd Produce,and they pledge themselves that
very attention shall be given to business confided to
them, and their best exertions used to give satisfaction
to therr employers. '
Augusta, August 2fl.—34—5t
mi&BD&GQOK,
FACTORS
AND •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
C CONTINUE to transact business at tlwii old hlanif,
j on Macintosh street. They tender their soi viced
to Planters And Merchants in this State and South Ca
rolina. Their Ware-House und Close Storage nn in
superior order for the reception of COTTON und MKtN
CHANDIZF., and their means ample to make reason*
ul.W. nilvRnoo.on thorvo »i1U’U’S Ct’f\$U>nr£ U‘t t,f ll -.
Thrir attention will be exclusively devoted to bu.-incei
after the 15th September next.
August 5.—31—3m
COTTON He TOBACCO
WARE-HOUSE
AUGUSTA, (GA.)
J OHN REES informs his friends and the public, thaf
In has taken the Wan* House, formerly oeeupied by
M’LAWH & HOLT, which is situated in the rear of the
City-Hotel, am! adjoining the Logie Tavern lot, for tho
purpose of transacting a
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION B USI NESS.
Whenever required, he will bn prepared in make lw
hern I advancement a on produce in stoic ; and his per*
Bnnal attention will at ul! times be exclusively devoted
to the interest of his customers.
Sept. 0.—tv8w.
F OUR month* after date, application willbemarh
to the Honourable the Interior Court of Clark
county, when Bitting fi.r ordinary purpo«‘, lor leave to
EXECUTOR’S S ALK.
W ILL he sold, on Thursday the Ifith day of Octo
ber next, attire Mills ofUarri'd Strickland,in
Madison county, near the Madison Springs, one bay
ll*8e, one Mule tolt, stock of Cottle slid lines, am! a
number nf other articles, too tedious to mention; also,
at the same time and place will ho rented, one halt of
the Grist and Saw Mill, Distillery and dwellma House ,
for some months. Sold ns the property ofthe Entitle »*l
Tolbert Strickland deceased,for the benefit of the Heirs
and creditors of aaid deceased. Terms made kiiouii
on the Joy of sale JACon STRICKLAND, Lx’f.
Sept. 9.—36—Id*
~~~~~ EXECUTORS’SALE.
W ILL he boIiI on Thiimdav fire “Orb day ofOetu-
her next, at the lale residence of Charles Cle
ment* deceased, ill the county of Madimm, nil the per.
ishahle property belonging to the estate of eaid dcc’d.
consisting of 1 louaelrolrl and Kitchen furniture, Black
of different kind*,See. Terms itiadeknown on the day
SARMl M. CLEMENTS, Ex*’*.
JAMES GR.VU.A_M, E.v'r.
S>pt. 16.—37—td»
BOATWRIGHT &. NATHANS’
COTTON PRESS.
T 1IF. subscriber having added scveralhnpruvcnienftf'
to t.ho above Press, now Oorisidcrsit ^crfict and
oilers to ihc* public the right to build Presses, n to
build them linns* If, in such a manner as to tcammt tin hi
tn porfirin to th” full • xteut of Ins recommendation of
them. With this, two good hands can pack three Ituii-
dred and ten lbs. of Cotton in 4 yards of Bagging ; and
oiler the halo is sowed and cordod, tin; followo. cm* be
raised in three minutes, so os to be again ready for the
introduction of Cotton into the pncking-box. A hale
*-n ho packed with case in forty minutes, by a goMfsct
of hands.
Tl»c client produced By this machine, is immense—
by u careful calculation, it is found that the advantages
gained by its use is three hundr«d nnd two, ti. one.
T hus a man whose power, or Wright is 1&0 lbs will
produce a pressure equal to 45,300 Ihs. while the !<-*b
by friction u trilling, compared with what takes piaro
tii the use of Ihc ordinary screw Press. It K not liable
t.» accident or injury, hut it is an essential advantage,
that in all such ruses, it con bo repaired by the means
that are within the immediate teoch of every planter.
It can he easily put under cover, either in a gin-l • t e
•»r under a abed by it,and it may be used in any wea
ther.
One ofthe above named presses has recently b«ca
erected < tr the plantation of 1‘huinai Hnnrnck*, Ltj,
df Clark county, toon examination of which, the inters,
•ion of the public is invited for satisfactory information’
respecting the utility nnd advantage of the improve
ment. Several others have also hern erected in J* Her-
won county. Among them, one on the plantation of Col.
John A. Cobb of lliiu place. Persons desirt us of pur
chasing rights or having a press put up, are respect fully
referred for a knowledge ol the terms, &c. toCol.C* nb,
who is authorizf d to act as agent for the subscriber.
Sept, it.—30—5t ISAAC NATHANS.
GFORGJA, WALTON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Obcdiali Belcher, und IJixry Haw
kins apply to mo for Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of John W. Hawkins, lute of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to hr
und appear at my oftirc within (he time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said .Letters
should not he granted. -
Given under tny hand this 2!st day of August, 182S.
WILLIAM W. RAY, u. c. t. o.
\Yt are aut’icciscd to announce JOHN BETltlWE,
Esq. as a Candidate for the office of Surveyor Central.
li t are att'&ued tt\tmnmmct f.DV AUD f LOVIV
ITb, \f \s, Esq. as a candidate f,r the Office of Bvrvetis*
Centro!.