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Ifthare,000re-‘ in-andd.ac-d.un-?alls s he and. ssis-t toeeni inBoston.Went to sea. schr. II. S. Oambriil. Whorf, Baltimore.EXECUTORS' SALE.Agreeable to tho last will and testament of John Lofton, deceased, will bo sold, in the town of McDonough, Henry county, on the first Tuesdayin JANUARY next:Eight hundred acres of LAND, more or less; to bo sold in lots of three hundred for two lots, and one lot of two hundred acres.—also.—Six NEGROES, to wit: Jim, a man about 35years of age ; Allen, about 25 years of age ; Green, about 21 years of ago; Harriet, a woman about 35 years of ago; Aggy, a woman about 35 years of age, and Minerva, a girl about 6 years of age.The terms of tho salo of the land will be, one-half due the 25th day of December, 1852, and the other half due 25tli December, 1853; and the Negroes will be sold on a credit until the 25th December, 1852.The lands are within a half mile of the town of McDonough. All sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said John Lofton, late of Buttscounty, deceased.oct. 24WILLIAM F. STODGIIILL,) „ , LEONARD MASON, j LxIlfMl 1ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.* » 1 1 rt —
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Augusta Constitutionalist and Republic

Augusta, Georgia, US

Fri, Oct 24, 1851

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