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Sheriff’s Sale.
‘l'lfill be sold on the first Tuesday
* in August next, at the Court
House in \Varrenton, Warren coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One negro girl Malinda, a
bout eighteen years of age; Levied on
an the -property of Jesse I). Green, to
sati fy two executions one in favor of
lVLIton Anthony and the other in favor
ot Asa Holt vs. the said Jesse 1) Green,
property pointed out by the defendant.
Two hundred anil fifty Three
acres of <>ak and hickory land, more or
less, lying on the waters of Williams
Cnn-k, adjoining lands of Moses Vhxitti
der and others,levied on bv a constable
and returned to me as the property of
M tliew Moore t” satisfy two ex cation
is-ued out of a justices court in favor of
II • iry 11. Thompson against the said
Mathew Moore.
One netrro girl, hv the name
of Marv, uhoui ten ye><r of age; levied
on is *h* prop rtv ‘d B. S Hairi-on, to
Satisfy four exe utioris in favor of Thom -
as l*e-on- and one in fav >r of Cliaile
11. I* tier, again t It. S. Ilmison, B. T.
II i riMon and Mm dica John ion secu*ity
on the aupeiil. and Hubert C. Parham, se
cuiity on the stiv of Execution, levy
nude i*ml rein in and ‘• me hv a const *b'e.
‘The urtdiv’uled interest of
IVi k r -on D. Cosby, hi two negroes, a
woman lv the name of II ny, ahou’
forty four years of age and her child
Wanhiogton three yeais old, levied
on by a constable and returned to me a
the pr <p *t v ot the shul Cosbv, to sa is
fy an cxeru ion in fivnr of Abner
H g<*rs ys. th** Sit'd Hi kerson I). Cosbv.
One negro woman by the
name of Jenny, age no’ known, levied on
by a constable and returned to tue as the
property of Je-s*- Hard n dec. to sate-fy
three executions in favor ot Alan l)ma
vent, vs II n y Gibson executor of Jesse
Darden, dec.
One huu tired acres of pine
land, more or less, ou the waters of
He *ly Cie’ lt, adj uniiiu lands of John
Williams and others—Also one hun
tired acre* of pine land, more or less,
on tin* waters of Reedy crock, adjoining
land-* of Briton Carroll and others, levied
on by a cnnstuble and returned to me as
the property of John Kent, to satisfy
eu -d’ v executions in favor of Thomas
Westbay against the said John Kent.
Two neirrocs—Boh about
fifty and Cate abiut forty five, levied on
to s itufy an ex cutmn m to or of the
A*lni'n<stratnrs <d John 0 Yanpiit a
gii -t Jesse Bull and Adam J mes K.xec
utors of B njsmin K e-c, property
point'd nut tv Koh <t W’nit n.
LEO WIND PRATV S'tff.
Jnhi 5. I 828
Pinal Notice.
ALL persons indebted to us are in
firmed that we Will tt||'*n them
the highest pn< c for rottmi, this full,
in payment, anil we h pe they will a-
Vail tliems Ivs of this noti e.
RORKRTS N. MAIHJUX.
T tv to ‘■ t s yq t—t♦’
f\nu iliinisuid pounds o|‘
B A CON.
The subscriber will sell four thou
sand pounds of Baron cured in tie
best manner* low for rash, or on h
credit until the 25th day ol Decembei
next, the purchaser giving small
n *!es wih good security. Apply at
the Post Office.
JOHN MOORE.
Warrentnn, .June 21. 4-ts
It KMA.YSSVJVTA X.
A NKNN EDITION of BK MAN’S
SY'NTAX will be issued from the
press of the Advertiser next week.
This work is so well known in Gear
gia—has so long been the indispensa
ble companion of Mcrray’s Gram
mi*. ami claims so distinguiuhed a
teacher as its author, that we cannot
doubt but a third edition will com
mad a ready sale.
Prirr, $8 per 100—g4 50 per half
hundred —l2| rents single. All or
ders. post paid, arromjAnted with the
cash, will be punctually attended to.
Sheriff’s Sales.
In the New Counties , for August.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Lot No. 210, 6th dist. Argus M’Ken
zie’s property, for A. Franklin.
Lot 103, 6th dist Micheal Welche’s
propeity, for Holey M. Lenmon.
Lot 143,6 th dist. Norflet Out l*s proper
ty, for I). Ralston and J. H. Rogers.
James Reese’s negro man Libert, for
Atnory Sibley.
Nos. 278 and 279, 10th dist. and two
negroes, property of Asa Mill, for James
Cowan.
II ARRIS COUNTY.
No. 2,20 th dist. property of Harrison
riioma-.
No. 114 6th dist. formerly Troup,
property of Win. Christopher, for John
Uass 11.
No. 20, 3d dist. formerly Troup, Jas
Ha der’s property, for A. 11 uni ton.
No 382, 2Utli dist. Lemuel Leader's
property lor J. H. Lipebou*.
No. 50. 21-t dist, S. Vortress’ proper
ty. for If nry James.
No. 149, 22d dist. Wm. Moreman’s
property, fr Davis Smith.
COWKI’ \ COUNTY.
No 90, 6tn dist. pioperty of Martha
Overstreet, foi Henry Durden
MKRKI AN El HKK t OUNTY.
No. 114. 10th dist- formerly I’roup,
ti*opo*ty of Wm. Bowles, for Joel New
-•mi <S*r.
N0.*162, 2*l dist formerly Troup, pro
peitv of Lli-ha Crow, for I’. Freeman.
No 170 7th <b-trict formerly Troup,
property <-fJatne Rowe.
Twonegroes, pioperty of John Dunn,
foi Ba<k> t
T \LBOT COUNTY.
No. 205 |6ih (list property of Henry
Mims, fu* J. & VV. Stallings.
No 98, loth dist. property of John
lSimpson, for 9e-se Cox.
A negro man, Pompey, property of Wm.
M’Daniels for Cheslv Snipes.
No. 232, 16th (list, property of J. M.
Dermotes, for John Ros.
Six negroes properly of Pleasant Law
son, for Jesse Callaway.
No 167, 2 Ith dist. property ol Leon
ard 13. Suns, fir John Sheath.
No. 171 17ihdist property ofWm. T.
Burton, for Crayton &i Smith.
No. 269, 16th di-t. pioperty ofD. J.
Shells, for Sini'h Crayton.
CARROLL COUNTY.
No. 311, property of El./.abeth ,
Adm’x Sic for Andrew Nu t. .
No. 35, stti dist. property of Aides Ca
ry, for Ji ho Burke.
No 165 10th dist. property of J. M.
Tilly, for Ely StJmiig.ui.
No 16. 13 ih dist. property of Thos.
Hay-, *o Sn*?lh & Crawford
No 184, 6th dist. pioperty of Lewis
Lutnpk ns, for Georg’ llawpe.
No. 98, 6th dist property of Henry
P.ultes, for M. Stewart.
No 61. 6tn di-t. pr*>perty of Wm. D.
Vt’Guire, for James VI I I Is.
Sheriff's Sale.
\ r ILL be so and, on the first Tuesday in
” September next, at the court bouse,
o the town of VVarrenton. Warren coun
tv, between tne uud hours of sale, the
folio \ inn prop.Mty. t * wit:
Four hundred acres of land,
more or lrs, adjoining Thomas B try and
n hers, on the waters of Little diver, le
vied on by I lard v Pitts', D. Sheriff, and
returned to me, as the property of John
\. M*(intv, to s iii fy an execution in fa
vor us A J. & G. \V. Huntington, against
the said M*>inty.
One negro woman by the
name ol’Cloe, abou f 45 50 or vears of age,
levied on by a constable and returned to
me as the property of Frances Vpfrary,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Jere
miah Butt against said Frances M-Cbary.
One hundred acres of pine
land, more or less, adjoining lands belong
ing to the estate of Nicholas Harbm k and
others, on the waters of Goldwins creek,
whereon Charles VV. M*Carty now lives,
levied on by a constable and returned to
me as the property of William Harburk,
to satisfy an execution in favbr of P. O.
Paris, holder, against Daniel M*Donald,
William Harbutk and Harkaliah M*Math.
One negro gill by the name
of Phillis, about four years of age, levied
on by a constable and returned to me a
the property of Abner Hill, to satisfy
three executions in favor of Henry B.
Thompson. Admr. on the estate of Rich
ard Biay, dec. and sundry executions iu
favor of John G. Winter and others a
gainst the §aid Abner Hill.
LEONARD PRATT , Shff.
July 26, 1828.
1 00 yaids White Plains.
The subscriber will pay cash for
one hundred yards. White Plains,
which must be twenty inches wide, of
good quality.
ELIPHALET HALE.
Werrenfon July 26 1828. 9 -ts.
MACON SALES
OF THE RESERVE LANDS ,
tiib town lots ano tiie
BRIDGE.
’W WJ ILL commence on Wednesday
▼ f the first day of October, and
will continue from day to day with the
exception of the first Monday and lues
day of that month. We shall then ex
pose to sale in Micon,to the h ghest bid
der, in conformity with a late act of the
General Assembly :
All ihe town lots not heretofore dispes
*-d of; being upwards of
in number ; on the western side of the
river; among them are twelve adjoin i g
the river, and a few other choice lot** I r
busine s. The re-nine arc in more re
toed -ituations, and generally afford good
uildmg sites in a pleasant and growing
part of the town.
Foriy two gardening lots of 10 and 20
acres each ; laid out from one to-one and
a half miles distant from the town in two
ranges around the Western Common
Also, twenty eight lots on the Eastern
side ; that is to say, four ot twenty, eight
of ten acres, and -ixteen of one acre each.
These last include the place sometimes
known as Newtown ; and wid be sold
subject to certain lease- fr >m the United
States, to expire next January.
The residue of the I mds in the two
reserves, are laid out in tracts ol 100
acres, and fractional parts f such tracts.
Os these, the uplands wi 1 be next >ffer
ed ; the lowest number-first; beginning
with tho'-e on the western side.
On Wednesday the 22J of October
next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. will be offered
at the place of the other sales, the
Bridge at Macon,
together with one acre of land on the east
ern side of the Ocinulgee river, as one ol
the hutments; and the privilege of u-i. g
so much of Fifth or 13 idge sheet on tin
Western bank as may be necessary for the
other hutment of the Bridge.
O l Thursday th** 23d of October, wc
shall proceed to sell the
Swamp & Bottom
lands within the Reserves, those on the
western side first : and continue from and ry
to day until comp'eted.
The partit ular numbers that will bo
sold on each day cannot b” specified; bu’
it is intended to pu* on he several kinds
and descriptions in the order here men
tioned.
The Reserves are generally well wa
tered, and contain several good mill
seats. The area of the whole cannot be
exactly known unt lthe idaUing is com
pleted; but twenty owe thousand acres is
the estimated quantity contained in
both Reserves and the adjoining fractions,
exclusive of the town suiveys. Perhaps!
no body of land of the same extent can be
found, that embraces a greater variety
in its surface, soil and timber. Situated
just in that region where the pine of the
lower country changes to the oak and
hirkorv of the upper; it includes both
hese growths and soils in most of their
varieties; in some portions entire, in oth
ers interspersed or blended. Tiacts of
very hilly land, or that which is quite lev
el, or gently undulating, may be had of
almost every quality; either of oak and
hi< kory, or pine, or river lands; and sev
eral of th'se kinds occasionally united in
tracts of 100 acres, and fractions of ya
rn us sizes, adapted to most of the pur
poses for which land is wanted,
i From the pressure of the times, and,
more especially from the quantity of land*
and town lots that have been lately in
the market, these must unavoidably sell
low. And, lying at the head of naviga
tion, immediately 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 th & last that will soon of
f< r, of obtaining on cheap and very indul
gent term-of payment, choice situation*
fur residence, for Fade or for farming.
. TERMS OF SALE.
Perc Lasers of lands and lots are to pay
the Commissioners on the day of the
purcha-e, one fifth paitofthe purchase
money in cash or current bills of char
tered B nks of this State, and the re e i*Jue
in four equal annual instalments.—No se
curity will he required.
The bridge w II be sold oa the same
term*,* except that the purchaser will be
required to give bond with two or more
approved sureties for the payment of the
lour sub-’ quent annual instalments.
VV N IIAHMON,
C. B. STRONG, Comnfs
O H. PRINCE,
Macon July 5, 1828 9—9 t.
o^7“ The Editors of the Charleston City
Gazette the Tuscaloosa Mirror, and oj
the several public Gazettes, in thia State
will publish tl e foregoing weekly, nine
weeks in the r respective papers, and for
ward tluvr accounts to MARMADUKE
I SL.\DE, E-q. Clerk of the Comtnis
-ion-rs. in such time as to reach him by
he 1 -t of November.
W H b- sold, on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the Court House, iu
U arr-. n coun tv, the real estate of John
Turner, dec. of said county, consisting of
150 acres of land (the widows dower ex
epted ) ‘The legatees are hereby notifi
•-d, that the widow intends claiming her
dowre of said land, if any of the heirs to
aid estate, has any lawful objection, they
a e requested to come forward ami let it
be known.
JAMES TURNER, Adm-r.
Jnlv 7, 1823. 7-60d
AF TEit toe xpiration of the time ic
q iced by law, application will be made to
he Honorable Inferior Court, of the
county of Warren, when sitting forordi
ary purposes, for leave to sell 106 acres
of land, lying on long creek, adjoining
Richaid Heath an I John IHm 1! A par's
of the real estate of Elizabeth King, dec.
JAMES T. DICKEN, Err,
July 12di, IH2O. 7 4m
FOLK nii i tn> after date, appl ration
viil be made to the Honorable Inferior
Court, of Warren county, when silting
for ordinary p irposes, for leave to sell
the real estate “f Drui v Pate, dec.
JOSEPH LEONARD, Adrn‘r.
Julv 12th, 1828. 7-Ira
FOUR mt nth after date, application
‘ill be made, to the Honorable Inferior
Court, of Warren county, w bon sitting
or ordinary purposes for leave to “ell the
r eal estate, ard flic negroes not di posed
•>f bv the wdl. < f John M-Cormirk. dec.
SARAH M COR VIIFK, Ex‘ix.
BARNE IT CODY, Ex‘r.
July 12. 7-4 m
FOUR months after date, application
till be made to the Honorable Inferior
Court, of Warren county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, f r leave to sell Lot
No 5~6, in die 12th district of Irwin, it
being part of the real estate of Robert
Palmer, dec.
WINE FRED PALMER, Ex‘rx.
July 12. 1828. 7-4 m
AI • L p having demands ugaui-t
th > estate of Elizabeth King, late of War
r> n county, deceased, are requested to*
present them a? the law directs; and those
indebted, to make immediate payment.
JAMES T. DICKEN, Ext.
Julv 12: 7 40d
ALL pernon? indebted to the estate of
Robert Palmer, late cf Warren county,
deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment; and those having de
mands against said estate, are desired to
present them as the law directs.
WINEFRED PALMER, Ex‘rx.
Julv 12. 7-40d
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
John M‘Cormick. late of Warren county,
deceased, are desired to make immediate
payment; and those having demands a
gainst said estate, are requested to pre
sent them a? the law directs.
SARAH IVPCORMK K, ExTx.
barnktt cody, Ext.
July 12. 7-40d