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Sift «*/ sales.
Clark Sheriff’s Sale.
On the First Tuesday in July next,
be sold before tho Court House door in
. 7 Town of Watkinsville, Clark county,
^ ithin the usual hours of sale, the following proper,
ty, to wit:
, Five hundred sixtv-six acres of land, more
or less, well improved, lying on the north fork of the
Oconee River, adjoining Scogins and others. Also,
one hundred and thirty acres of land, more or less,
very well unproved, adjoining the Town of Watkins,
villo, George W. Moore, and others: levied on as
tho property of Robert R. Harden. Also, one No.
gro woman by the name of Holly, about 21 or 22
years of age: levied on as the property of John C.
Johnson to satisfy a fi. la. in favor of H. IV. Scovell
& Co. vs. Robert R. Harden and John C. Johnson,
and other fi. fas. vs. said Harden and Johnson. •
All the right, title and interest of Janies T.
Whitehead in and to three Negroes, to wit: Celia a
woman about 19 years of age; Lucy a woman about
17 years of age, and Anderson a boy about two years
of ago: levied on as the property of James T. White-
head, to satisfy two fi. fas. from a Magistrate’s Court
ia tavor oi William Siscmorc vs. James T. White
head. Lovy made and returned" by a constable.
, ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff.
June 1.
Madison Sheriffs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
^SST'ILL he sold at the Court House in the Town
▼ w of Daniclsville, Madison couiity, within tho
.usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
N Five thousand Acres of Land, more or less,
or so much as lie in Madison county, of two five
thousand acre tracts of land, adjoining each other;
part of which lie in Clark and part in Madison coun
ty on the waters of Trail and Sandy Creeks, granted
to Count Dc Estang, taken as the property of Rosalie
Dc Trobriand, alias R. Gauvaine to satisfy a mort.
gage fi. fa. issued from Madison Superior Court, in
favor of John Niabet vs. the aaid R. Gauvaine.—
I roperty pointed out by said Mortgage.
One hundred and fifty Acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the waters of Fork Creek, adjoining
lands of James Power and James H. Patton: levied
on as the proporty of Stephen Rowe, to satisf f a mort
gage fi. fa. issued from Madison Superior Court, in
favor of Jesse Power and James Power, Execu
tors of Thomas M. Grimes, -deceased, vs. said Rowe.
Property pointed out by-said mortgage.
RICHARD B. G HOLS TON, Sh’ff.
June I. *
Madison Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Court House in the Town of
\ ™ PanWsville, Madison county, within the usu
al noun of sale, the following property, to wit :
One hundred and fifty Acres of Land,
mon or less, adjoining George Gray and others: lev.
ted on ns the property of William B. Gossett, to sat
isfy a fi. fa. in favor of N. H. Bullock vs. said Gas-
sett. Fi- ft. issued from a Justice’s Court. Proper
ty pointed out by William Bane. Levy nu de and
returned to me.by a constable.
RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, Sh’ff.
June 1.
Franklin Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in July ncx.!,
'^^'ILLbc sold before the Court House door in
the town of Carnesvillc, Franklin comity, the
following property, to wit:
One sorrel Horse, one saddle and bridle,
martingales and saddle blanket: levied on as the
property of Vincent Boswell to satisfy a fi. ft., from
the Inferior Court of Franklin county, in favor of
hmith j. VVright vs. Vincent Boswell maker, and
Robert T. Banks endorser.
Three hundred Acres of Land, adjoining
n h AiSrm d 0t . herS :, r iod on 118 the Proper of John
L. M .1/illion to satisfy two fi. fas. in favor of Robert
Crump, and one other fi. fa. in favor of A. E. Whit
ten. Levy made and returned to me by a cor stable.
T , C. W. BOND, Sh’ff.
Juno 1.
^ same time and place,
One Negro Bov Green, about twelve years
old; one Negro Girl Maty, about thirteen years old:
fcvied on aa the property of Lewis Ralston, to satisfy
a to. fa. m favor of John A. P.Knox ve. Lewis RaL
One grey Horse: levied on as tho proper-
fy of John M. Albritton to satisfy a" fi. fa. issued from
Elbert Superior Court in favor of Thomas J. Clark
vs* John Jl/, Albritton.
_ , ' SAMUEL KNOX, D. Sh’ff.
June I.
RARUN POSTPONED SHERIFFS SALE.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Hl^lLL ba sold at tho Court House in tho town
V ot Clayton, Rabun county, within the usual
hours ot sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Land No. 41 in the first District of
Rabun county: levied on as tho property of Tliomaa
Woods to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ol Joel Dickinson
vs. Thomas M. Woods and Robert Woods. Levy
made by T. M. Henson,' former sheriff.
The East part of Lot No. 15, in the first
Diftrict of Rabun county: levied on as the property
, ™rtin Culbertson, to satisfy a fi: fa. in favor of
Jacob Cipehart v«. said Culbertson. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Juno 1 EUS HA WELLBORN, Sh’ff.
Sheriff's Sales for Judy in
r „ LUMPKIN COUNTY.
H*? * * To satisfy.
\V. Ridley, R.G. Lane.
J.Ne^j,, ^ J. A. Tippons.
J. Hollingshcad, J. A. D. Childers
1222 13
943 4
372 12
817 4
293 13
190 4
003 12
838 13
455 12
1197 12
504 13
458 15
1169 IS
118 13
153 15
1170 12
753 12
406 4
41 13
526 13
433 13
M. Gray.
T. Gourdey,
H. McNorril,
Eli Champion,
Isaac Fincher,'
D. H. Barnes,
J. Langston,
J. Perry.
J. Grubbs.
Court Ordinary B. C,
. Bachelder &. Co.
L. P. Hargrove Sc co
F. Cullens & Sons.
„ W. Rawlings.
N. W. Wanslee, J. Ligon.
John Burk, F. Ally and otliora.
J. Jourdan, J..R. Stanford.*
B. &G. Lathrop, Planters Bank
W. Cooper,
W. Vaughn,
John Ray,
T. Knight, 1
L Riley,
W. Westbrooks,
Luke Weleh,
1284 15
56 22
37 IS
1247 21
- 393 2
150 14
799 15
883 15
931 2
216 4
971 3
CHEROKEE COUNTY,
H. H.'Cone, el. al.
ft T. BedeU.
J. Abney.
G. Jones.
T.Livingston.'
Bart & Cato.
Saffold& Porter.
J. Martin,
S. Vickery/
D. Kabely,
W. Furgerson,
A. Seymore,
J. Parker,
W. Arnold,
L. Gregrory,
J. Lovett,
S. Grace,
W.Whatloy,
F. Collins & Sons
8. Griffith.
Cleveland & Tate.
Junes Edmonson.
J. P. Winn.
W. C. Osbotn.
J. Ward] aw.
C. D. Stewart.
.J.W. Scott.
J. E’ ‘Bachelder.
Soffold & Floats.
402 2
73 Id
326 17
589 l
208 20
700 17
777 19
699 17
943 17
102 17
780 17
COBB COUNTY.
' B. M. Owen, John Evans.
Sidney Forbs, Richard Butler.
Owen Tyler, P. T. Bedell.
Amos King, W. M. D. Osburn.
G. &, W. Jeffreys, Nathaniel Fish.
John Webb, Mordica Sheftall.
Wm. Davis, Benj. Brewton.
B. 8* Williams, B. Brawton.
W. Daniel,
J. Patridge,
E. Bing,
W. Moor.
Kelly & Co.
J. Morrell.
179 3
87 23
284 16
69 23
321 4
374 16
FLOYD COUNTY.
John Sands, Isbcl Askew.
Elisha Wylly,
Edward Hicks,
J. Bailey,
James Skaggs,
Nathan Brewton.
G. M.ixcy & Co.
R. T. Banks.
A. F. Durkce.
C. C. Johnston.
38 5
4
J. Watson,
Eliza M’Crary.
793 3
4
Wm. Cheek,
Aaron Tinmen.
202 14
4
H. Holms,
W. Alexander.
109 24
3
W. Johnston.
C. B. Cole,
295 24
3
W. J. Wcightman, T. Glascock.
FORSYTH COUNTY.
423 3
1
Robert Smith,
G. Hendrick.
446 2
1
H. Wliitcmore,
F. C. Andoc.
622 3
1
do.
do.
315 1
1
John Hubbard,
C. J. Atkins.
1104 3
1
David Collins,
J. W. Houghton.
861 3
1
Jas. Drummonds
T. Smith.'
727 3
1
H. Jones,
F. Collins &, Sons.
765 14
1
James Carrell,
B. Tarver.
483 1
1
Abel Cain,
S. Rembert.
345 1
1
Jolrn Ilubbart,
Chapman &. Adkins.
1117 3
1
W. P. Glover,
M. Chisholm.
137 14
1
J. W. Glass,
r. T. Biddle.
180 14
1
Joseph Roe,
E. &. 11. Bync.
487 2
1
E. B. Reynolds,
J. H. & W. H. Pope.
1335 14
1
Henry Huff,
P. J. Murray.
427 14
1
J. W. Wilson,
L. W. Flcmister.
1221 14
1
W. Patrick,
S. Ripley.
959 3
1
Allen West,
T. Hargrove.
303 14
1
J. Brannon,
John Gillet.
911 3
1
John M’Kinscy,
Kcllog & Sandford.
561 2
1
W. Elrod,-
P. J. Murray. .
1240 3
1
P. Chitwood,
do.
699 14
1
F. Thurmond,
do.
297 5
1
Isaac Lindsey,
do.
966 2
1
Wiley Pierce,
do.
693 14
1
John Priest,
do.
331 1
1
T. L. Martin,
do.
140 1
1
S. Kilgore,
M’Junkin &. Smith.
948 14
1
C. Sledge,
James King.
MURRAY COUNTY.
27 14
3
T. Johnson,
Spencer & Mays.
88 25
o
W. W. Young.
B. Brown,
235 10
3
J. Slaughter,
John Thomas.
139 13
3
R. Bush,
H. H. Tarver.
311 28
3
S. W. Stephens, James Long.
189 9
3
R. Johnson,
M. L. Nall.
114 14
4
B. Morris,
J. H. Lumpkin.
193 11
3
T. Hogan,
Officers Carroll S.C.
211 25
3
James Tilley,
Pemberton, et. al.
236 28
3
A. Scott,
A. B. Sturgcs.ACo.
257 28
3
E. Nash,
D. G. Baldwin.
102 8
4
E. Nash,
D. G. Baldwin.
109 12
4
J. Harris,
F. C. Andoc.
322 7
3
S. Paxton,
P. J. Murray.
38 13
3
B. Pace,
W. Graves.
236 7
3
T. Ussery,
Officers Houst. I. C.
290 6
4
J. Lcvcrton,
A. Crawford & Co.
262 8
4
R. A. Talbot,
Wm. Meroney.
36 14
3
David Holland,
High & Wiggins.
244 7
3
J. Linscy,
Reynolds &, Watts.
319 10
3
Isaac Gray,
R. Ashley.
10 8
3
D. Brown,
H. H. Tarver.
185 26
3
J. Galliher,
J. Long.
230 14
3
T. L. Brown,
II. W. Sharpe.
CASS COUNTY.
431 21
2
G. A. Parker,
L. L. Lyncs.
631 17
3
B. Brantley,
F. Cullins & Sons.
805 21
2
R. Love,
do.
275 6
3
W. Gregory,
do.
534 4
3
J. Turner,
B. F. Thornton.
19 17
3
A. B. Huggins,
J. Johnson.
1240 21
2
A. Johnston,
E. Ormsley.
447 4
3
H. Fullingin,
W. Porter.
1149 21
2
John Coots,
T. M. Darnall.
642 21
2
J. Lancar,
Irwin & Bryan.
1146 21
2
Wm. Strange,
Lewis Jones & Co.
868 21
2
A. Hightower,
N. Slay.
155 5
3
G. W. Wood,
A. M’Bridc.
1240 1
2
A. Johnston,
Kimberly et. al.
1174 17
3
Joseph Boclker,
J. Howell.
942 21
2
M. A. Franks,
A. S. Clayton.
876 21
2
Stephen Potts,
N. Legg.
312 4
3
P. Clements,
Hall & Kendrick.
GILMER COUNTY.
258 10
2
' S. P. Smith,
J. P. Turner & Co.
190 6
2
J. Sturdivan,
M. Womack.
1285 3
60 18'
649 18
1000 2
1046 3
575 2
698 18
178 3
584 1
183 20
259 3
932 2
pauldino county.
J.H.Faulkenberry, E. D. Cook.
D. M. Jackson, N. &. H. Ward.
Basil Lowe,
John Portwood,
R. II. Caldwell,
Z. Slayton,
M. Willhight,
Mury Page,
,J. Johnson,
A. ATGrady,
J. W. Howard,
E. Case.
John Hall.,
Case & Goodrich.
Thompson.
H. H. Field.
S. A. H. Jones.
A. Crawford.
W. Aferoney.
J. Weeker.
A. P. Garlington, Af. Pollock.
JHontftlg notices.
Rule Nisi for
foreclosure.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT’COUNTY.
•Superior Court, March Term, 1833.
James Loughridge,
vs.
James Bradberiy.
E : PON the petition of James Loughridge shewing
'L' that J ames Bradbeny of said county, heretofore,
to wit: on the twenty.fourth day of March in the
year -eighteen hundred and thirty one, inode, execu
ted and delivered to the said James Loughridge, liis
certain deed of mortgage, to all that tract, or parcel
of Land containing one hundred and twenty-four
acres, more or less, it being the paif*of Lot number
three hundred and thirty.one, in the fifth District of
said county, whereon the said James Bradberry at the
time of the execution of said mortgage resided—
which said deed of mortgage was executed as well
for and in consideration of the sum of ten dollars to
him then in hand paid, the receipt of which is there
in acknowledged, as for the better securing the said
James Loughridgo against any damage or loss on ac-
connt of his being security for tho said Janies Brad-
berry and Gadwell Pearce, to a note given to Stevens
Thomas of Athens, for the sum of one hundred and
seventy dollars.
And it further appearing to tho Court that by the
said James Loughridge having become linblo for tho
payment of the said sum of one hundred and seventy
dollars, with the interest thereon, from tho time that
the said note became due—
On motion of counsel for said mortgagee it is order
ed, that the said James Bradberry do pay into tho
office of the Clerk of this Court, tho amount of tho
principal and interest which may then be duo on said
mortgage, together with the cost of this proceeding,
on or before tiio first day of the next term of this
Court, or shew cause to the contrary, or tho equity
of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be
barred and forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that a copy of this Rule
be served on tho Mortgagor, at least throo months, or
be published in one of tho public Gazettes of this
State once a month for four months before the time
that said sum of money is directed to be paid.
A true extract from tho minutes at March term, 1833.
JOHN G. PARK, Clerk.
May 11—8—4m. ,
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
To the Honorable the Superior Court in and
for said County.
T HE Petition of John Nisbet sheweth that on
the fifteenth day of February, in the year eigh
teen hundred and thirty-two, Asa Reed made unto
your Petitioner a Deed of Mortgage, whereoy tho
said Asa mortgaged to your petitioner all that lot of
land lying in the county of Gwinnett, included in
two grants, one to John Whillingtou, „e i. ..uu con
veyed by said Whillingtou to Asa Reed, 6th May,
1822, No. 338, for two hundred and forty-two acres,
dated 6th May, 1822. One granted to Cyprian Maya
for No. 301 in 5th Gwinnett, dated lUth November,
1831, for two hundred and fifty acres. Also, a frac
tion for thirty-seven .acres, as per certificate from
William Nisbot, Shcriil of Gwinnett county, 27tli of
April, 1824. Making in the whole, five hundred
and twenty-nine acres—all lying in the fifth district
of Gwinnett county ; said land being now in posses
sion (or at the time of the making said mortgage
deed,) of said Ass Reed. And it appearing to the
Court that said property was mortgaged to your pe
titioner to secure tiio payment of two promissory
notes, one made payable to Stevens Thomas or bear
er—due on the first day of January 1831, and dated
on tho 19th of February 1831, for the sum of six hun
dred dollars with interest from tho date, if not punc
tually paid ; made by the said Asa Reed, and one Da
vid Castlebury security. Also, one nther noto made
by the said Asa Reed, and one Reasa Reed security,
for two hundred and twenty-fivo dollars, with inter
est from the dato if not punctually paid—dated 16th
August 1831, and due the lltli of September, 1831;
which two said several sums make tho sum of eight
hundred and twenty-fivo dollars.
It is therefore ordered by tho Court, that the said
Asa Reed do pay into Court, the said sum of eight
hundred and twcnty.five dollars, together with all the
legal interest that may, or has accrued thereon, to
gether with Court costs, on or before the next term
of the Superior Court for said county, or the equity
of redemption in and to said mortgaged property will
be forever barred, and from thenceforth foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that this rule be publish
ed in some public Gazette of this state, once a month
for three months preceding the next term of this
court, or be personally served on said Asa. Reed, Ac.
Clayton, Harden & Clayton,
Plaintiff’s Atturnies.
GEORGIA, ) f^ rior A C ,° Urt * Marc r h Ter "‘’
Gwinnctte County, mh M j* ^
JOHN G. PARK, Clk.
Juno 8—12—3m.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Superior Court of said County, March Term,
1833—Present the Hon. Wm. H. Crawford.
Jane Hardman, 1 *
vs. > Petiton for Divorce.
John Hardman. J
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that tho defendant is not to be found in
this conntv: s
On motion it is ordered therefore, that the defend,
ant appear at tho next term of this Court and answer
to tho.said caao, as in default it will proceed to trial.
And it in further ordered that service of the 6aid
writ be perfected, by advertising this notice in one of
the public Gazettes of this State ‘for four months be
fore the next term of this Court,
A true extract from the minutes.
ISAAC N. CULBERTSON, Clerk.
April SC*—5—4m.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Elizabeth Lewis applies to me for
'Letters of Dismission from tho further Ad-
ministration of the Estate of Pierce B. Lewis, late of
said county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
tobo and nppear at my office within the time prescri.
bed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hsnd, this 12th January, 1833.
COWAN o- c.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
MM/HERE AS Edward FW Md Stevens Thora-
^rtanHomphries, deceased,
f r iTTT from the further Ad *
mimstration on the Estate of said dtoanJ.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time nre’
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have whv
said letteru should not bo granted. * ’ 3
Given under my hand this 16th Feb. 1833.
J. LIGON, c, c. o.
Feb. 23—49—-Gm.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Richard Hughes, Administrator of
Robert S. Gordon, deceased, applies for Let
ters of Digtnissiqn from the further Administration
on the Estate of said deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescri'
bed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand this 12th Jan. 1833.
• . JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
Jan.. 19—44—mGin.
GEORGIA, RABUN COUNTY.
HERE AS Thoms' Middleton and Deborah
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Ordinary Court, March ierm, 1833.
Present their Honors, John M. M’Afoe, Joseph Dun-,
agon, Wiley E. Wood and Neheiniah Garrison, Jus*
O N the petition of John Nichols, Administrator of
Ambrose and Elizabeth Nichols, dece:ised :
And Vincent Johnston, Administrator of Eliza
beth Fislier late of said county, deceased:
And Aaron Brown, Administrator of the Estate ol
John Wulton, late of South Carolina, deceased, for
Letters of Dismission from the further Admin is tra*
tion on said Estates:
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that after
six months’ publication of these applications in one
of the public Gazettes of this State, that said John
Nichols, Vincent Johnston and Aaron Brown, Ad
ministrators as aforesaid, will be dismissed, unless
cause be shown to the contrary, of which all con
cerned will take notice.
GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o.
March 16—52—m6m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday inJulv m,*,
at the. Court-House in the county of Frank*
lin, one Negro Boy—sold as the property of Jonathan
L. Ramsey late ot said county, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
the day of sale. JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r.
April 6—3—tds.
Troup Hotel,
tLL£, GEORGIA.
„ HE unuersigned respectfully announces to the
public, that he still continues to conduct the
aoove well known establishment, where he will at all
tunes be happy to accommodate his friends and custo.
lCra ‘ Having reccutly m-de t un.a valuable improve-
meats to his House, he flatters himself that he can
esiTw 0 ^ ° f M 8 P JcioU8 . commodious and pleasant an
a= n ,l’ a8an ?. inthe u P* couni -iy Of Georgia,
agreeahln ** W ° known > to enjoy as pure and
._ 8Uminer atmosphere as anyplace in tho
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Septem- T/f 8 ’ und proximity to the far famed Tal.
* ‘ ~ ' ta)lt ) 1 J“ ccoa (each being twelve miles die.
_!hl“ We11 many other interesting natural
Middleton apply to t*te for ixtt':rs of IMsmis.
sion from the further administration on the estate of
Thomas Middleton, late of said county, deceased:
These ara therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of Said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescri.
bed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
JACOB CAPEHART, Clk.
March 20—6 ■ 6m.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
«/HE REAS Andrew F. Woolley applies for
v w Letters of Dismission from the further Ad
ministration of the Estate of Ezekiel Woolley, de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 14th day of Jan. 1833.
GEORGE HAWPE, c. «. o.
Jan. 19- 44—6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
^iMTHEREAS William James, Administrator on
* * the Estato of Heniy James, deceased, ap.
plies for Letters of Dismission from the further Ad
ministration on the Estate of said deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescri.
bed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 1st day of May, 1833.
YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, d. c. c. o.
May 4—7—6m. ' ,
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUSTtY. *
-^J/HEREAS Buckner Harris, Administrator on
applies
tho Estate of John Cupp, deceased,
for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite the kindred and credit,
ore of said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew ckuse, if
any they have, wnysaid Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 25th day of March, 1833
WM. MALTBIE, c. c. o.
April 6—3—Cm. J
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
HEREAS John F. Foster, Executor of John
v w Foster, deceased, applies for Letters of Dis
mission from the further Administration on the Es
tato of Kiid deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to !« and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have why
said letters should not bo granted. ‘ •
Given under my hand this 16th of Feb. 1833.
J. LIGON, c. c. o.
Fob 23—49—6m.
Jfour -tii:/ Notices*
TUTOUR months after date application will be made
& to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Rachel Willis deceased.
. REUBEN WALLIS,
NICHOLAS WALLIS.
Feb. 8—w4ra.
ICIOUR months after date application will be mode
M. to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Roal Estate of Beverly A. Duke, deceased.
WILLIAM STROUD, Adm’r.
Feb. 16—48—w4in. \
15/10UR months after dato application will bo made
-0- to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county when sitting :br Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate
of Robert Carrethers, deco iscd.
JAMES CAllRETHERS, ) ....
JAMES SAYE, $ AUmrs.
March 16—52—wlm.
j^tOUtt months after date application will be made
'to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of Hall
county, for leave to sell on • hundred and twen' v-'etir
-crc;. of land, formerly Hall, uow Lumpkin ouuty,
belonging to the Estate ol ?,f iry Brackett, deceased.
WILLIAM BRACKETT, Ex’r.
April 6—3—4ni.
ElOUR months after date application will made
-H- to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwin-
nett county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the Real Estate of James Blanks, de
ceased. JAMES LOUGHRIDGE, Adm’r.
April 6—3—4m.
EjlOUR months after dato application will be made
A. to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a tract of Land in Madison oounty, con.
taining 400 acres, it 1 icing the real Estate of Lee
Bird, dec -ased, adjoining Porterfield and others, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
RICHARDSON HANCOCK, Guardian.
May-11—8—4m.
jgTIOUR months after date application will be made
-3L to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate belonging to William L. Grif
fith, late of Madison County, deceased.
JAMES LONG, „ ) . , ,
FRANCIS P. EBER1IART. S ‘
March 39—2—4m.
g NOUR months after dato application will made
■H to the Honorable tho Interior Court of Madison
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave
to sell a Lot of Land containing two hundred and two
and one half acres, lying in Muscogee county when
drawn, now Talbot county, known by number forty-
two, in the twenty-second district, drawn by Wood,
son H. McLeroy, illegitimate.
JOHN BONE, Guardian.
April 27—6—4m.
m / OUR months after date application will be made
-m- to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwin-
nett county, whim sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a part of a Lot of Land, No. 286, in the
5th District of said county, containing 168 acres, the
same being of the estate of John Pevey deceased.
JOHN EVANS, Admr.
In right of his wife,' MARTHA EVANS.
March 13—52—w4in.
- jlOUit months after date application will be made
to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Hall
eoun’y, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,for leave
to null the pci! Estate of Robert Carroll, deceased.
GEORGE WILLK1E, Adm’r.
March 16—52 w4m.
ElOUR months after dato application will he made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of JaCkson
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real Estate of Charles P. Witherspoon,
deceased. ' t
JAMES IL WITHERSPOON, Adm’r.
May 11—8—4m.
1U10UR months after date application will be made
A to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwinnett
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all of the real Estato of Matthew Wynn, late
of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM RICHARDSON, ) .. .
MAT. J. WILLIAMS, { Admfrs.
May 4—7—4m.
YflOUR months after date; application will be made
to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
.county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell lot of Land No. 21, in the 22d District of Lee,
Also, lot No. 173 in the 13th District, Monroe coun
ty belonging to the Orphans of Walton Harris, de
ceased, Sold for the licnefit of said orphans.
•> ■ ' VIRGINIA B. HARRIS, Guardian.
May 4—7—4m.
SL30UR months after date application will be mule
& to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county^ whon sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
-to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Es
tate of John Eskridge, late off said county, deceased.
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Adm’r.
MELYINA ESKRIDGE, Adm’x/
May 18—9-^-4m. • > '
1/IOUR months after date application will be made
• to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tho real Estate of Reuben Ransom, late of said
county, deceased.
• JAMES JENNINGS, A ,
' JOHN G. RfAYNE. < E ? ra ’
Mdy 11—8 ■■ 4m*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
her next, before the Court House door in
Clarksville, Habersham county, one fraction of land
belonging to the Estate of Hiempsal Vaughan, con
taining forty-four and one fourth acres; lying in the
county aforesaid, No. 55 in the 10th District.
Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, Adm’r.
June 8—12—tds.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
"MMT ILL be sold on the third Saturday in June
w w next at tho residence of Mrs. Barbara Wynn,
where James R. Skinner formerly lived, all the per-
eonal property of Matthow Wynn late of Gwinner!
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
WILLIAM RICHARDSON, ) . . ,
MAT. J. WILLIAMS, \ Admr9 '
May 4—7—tds.
POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
W ILL positively be sold on the fifth Satur-’ y
in June next, at the house of Massey Duke in
Buncombe District, Clark county, all tho personal
property of Beverly A. Duke, late of said county <!e-
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. WM. STROUD, Adm’r.
May 18—9—tds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable In
ferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the firs' Tuesday
in August next, at the Court House in the Town of
Hamilton, Harris comity Lot of Land No. 121, in
the 18t ii District of formerly Muscogee, now Harris
county. Sold as the property of the Orphans of Jon
athan Melton, deceased, and for their benefit.
Terms—Small notes with approved security, paya
ble 25th December next.
STEPHEN FELICE R, Guardian.
M.iy 25—10-—tds.
curiosities ,nany other interest ing natural
’ rend ers it. a very desirable residence du
ring the warm season.
The Hotel is so constructed as to furnish spacious
and private accommodations for several families be
sides the ordinary custom. The stables are exten
sive, and well provided with all tho usual requisitions’
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
Cbirkesville, April 27—6—13t-
£ ml 8U r b£C .1 bC ri° n<i / r8 hiB thanka 10 his <™*o.
receivnrf ’ nl P atrc ‘ na g° he has hitherto
received. Besides continuing the business at his old
st.ml. known as the
franklin hotel,
He has purchased the establishment at present occu
pic.1 as a Tavern by Dr. TINSLEY, where he will
be prepared for tho accommodation of Families.—
*1 he stand is well known as being every way eligible
No exertions will be spared to merit a continuance
of that liberal patronage, ay which ho lias been cn
couraged thus to extend bis business.
JOHN JACKSON.
March 16—52—tf.
liimipkin County
TOW* LOTS FOR SALE.
POSTPONED SALE.
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of
Dibny Gholston, late of Madison county, de
ceased, and by order of tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of said county when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, will he sold at the Court House in the town of
Danielsville, Madison county, on the first Tuesday in
August next, two Negroes, to wit: Jano a woman,
about 33 years old and Myrena a girl about 16 years
old. Sold as tho property of the heirs of Nancy
Sisson, deceased, and for their benefit Terms made
known on the day of sale.
ZACHARIAH GHOLSTON, Agent.
Juno 1—11—tds.
GEORGIA, FRANKLIN COUNTY.
HERE AS Thomas King applies to me for
w V letters of Administration on the Estate of
James King, deceased i
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be 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 this 1st day of June, 1833.
JAMES MORRIS, d. c. c. o.
June 1—12—3'Jd.
OxTRook and Job < Printing neatly and 'ac
curately executed at this Office.
{&-There will be three CAMP-MEET-
INC. - held in the Appalachie }Circuit the pres.
ent year, to commence as follows:
Ilaystan’s Camp-Ground, in Greene county, on the
night of the 9th of August.
Watki.-isville Camp-Ground, in Clark county, on
the night of the 4th of September.
Cherokee Corner Camp-Ground, on the night of
the 20th of September.
Each of which will continue at least four days.—
The Preachers are invited to each of those meetings.
WM. J. PARKS.
May 18, 1833. • . ’
/ ILL he sol-1 on tho first Wednesday in July
next, on lot No. 950, 12th District, let Sec.
tion ; all tho Town Lots laid out for tho cou. iy sit-,
in said county. The sale to continue from day to
day till all the lots are sold. Terms made known on
the day of Sale.
JOHN OXFORD, j. r
JOHN C. JONES, j. c
JOHN D. FIELDS, c .
May 25—6t.
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