Cherokee Phoenix

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Published December, 26, 1830

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NOTICE.

WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST bidder, at the late residence of Thomas B. Adair, on the second Monday in January next, all the property belonging to the estate of T.B. Adair, deceased, viz: three negroes, JOE his wife NELLY and CHILD, from five to six hundred bushels of CORN, four stack of FODDER, four head of HORSES, eleven head of CATTLE, fifty head of HOGS, one ROAD WAGON, one yoke of OXEN, one LOOM, one RIFLE GUN, together with household and kitchen FURNITURE.

ALSO

That valuable improvement belonging to said estate, lying on the road leading from the lower part of Georgia to Tennessee, one mile north of Etowah river beautifully situated for a stand, containing seventy acres of cleared land, a good house with a garden and other necessary buildings. As for the land, for quantity or quality, inferior to none in the nation.

Terms -- Twelve months credit for all amounts over five dollars, and for all under five dollars, money paid down. Good security will be required.

JOS. M. LYNCH, Executor.

Dec. 11, 1830 30 3.