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Sbfiirttfe’ Sales,
Walton Sheriffs Sale.
y ; ■ Qn the first Tueeday in October next, .
W ILL to sold before tho Court house door, in
the town of Monroe, Walton connty, with in
the usual before of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or lew, it being Lot No. 178 in the 3d district
of Walton county: levied on as the property of Jo
seph Leonard, to satisfy sundry, fi. fas. issued from a
Justice’s Court of Lincoln county, in favor of. John
Jones vs. said Leonard. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff. Lovy made and returaod to me by a con.
atablo.
All ofThomaa Haynes’inlcrcst in the House
and Lot in tlie Town of Monroe, on the cast aide, of
Broad street, tolerably Well improved,' whereon Reu.
bed Haynes now resides : levied on to Satisfy a fi. fa.
from Jackson Superior Court in favor oT John H.
Chapman vs. said ffaynse and Augustus J. Brown
Property pointed out by said Brown.
One Hundred and Tweoty.five Acres of
Land, more or less, number not known, in the first
district of Walton county, whereon defendant former,
ljrresided, adjoining Bullard and others: levied on
as the property of Jefferson Reynolds, to satisfy sun.
diyfr fia from a Justice's Court In favor of George
W. Walker and others. Levy made and returned by
■* eonstablo. •
One House and Lot on the West side of
Broad street, fronting the Coart house Square in the
Town of Monroe, occupied by Daniel H. Jackson A
Co. as a Grocerv, and the dwelling house occupied
by W. M. Crockett, and one framed crib on a sepa
rate lot now in possession of G. T- Symuies : ajl le.
vied on as the property of James Edgar and Frances
Rease, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Morgan P. Earle
and James Harrison, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said
Edgar and Rcaso. < *
REUBEN WEAVER, Dep. Sheriff.
September 3, 1835.
Habersham Shffs.Sale.
-On the first Tuesday in October next, '
W ILL be sold at the Court House, in the Town
of Clurkesville, Habersham county, within tho
usual, hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lots of land, Noa. ft and 27, in the 3d Dis
trict of said county: levied on as the property
of John Trammell to satisfy sundry fi. fas., one in
favor of James Graham, vs. Jehu TranmeU, Robert
mmell, R. W. P. Moore sod William Hamilton
irity on appeal,'and Francis’ Log*.,, security on
■Stay; two, do. in favor oT SatnufcJ Fields vs. Kkf-
tin England>and Jehu Trammell, one do., In -favor
of Ephraim. ,T. Shelton vs. John Lyons and Jehu
Trammdl seenrity, one.da, in favor of Thomas R.
yVilliams vs. Adam P|tner andJehu Trammell, one
do. in Avoir of John R. Stanford vs. Robert West,
mo reland and lebn Trammell, and one otter fi. ife
in favor .of tba Farmers Bank of Chattahoochee vs.
John Trammell and Gahriel Hughs, securityion stay.
Lot No. 7, in the 3d District of acid county,
property, of Robert Trammell, lots No. 50 and 51, in
the 11th. Dist. of said county, property of Wittiam
Hamilton ; also, 15 acres of land, more or less, being
a part of lot No. 27, in tho 4lh dirtrict of sakjeouo-
ty, property of Francis Logan, the place where said
Logan now lives': all of which ia levied on to satis
fy a fi. fa. in Avar of James Graham vs. Jehu Tram-
niell, Robert Trammell, Robert W. P. Moore and
William Hamilton security on appeal, and Francis
Logan security on stay.
The undivided half of Lot No. 1, in the
5th district of said county : levied on as the proper-
ty of Thomas B. Cooper, to ratify a fi.fa. ip fa
vor of Luke Reid St Co., and one other, in favor of
Smith, Booth A Ufford, both fi. faa. va.'Thopus B.
Cooper A Co., and John H. Jones security on appeal.
The equal undivided ontrfillh part of lot
No. 31, in the 3d Dist. of said county : levied on as
the property of Elijah H. Reid, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of William Anderson vs. said Reid.
Jttontfiig Notices*
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
-V Inferior Court, July Term, 1835.
RULE NISI TO ESTABLISH A LOST WILL AND TESTAMENT.
j v.. - (copy.)
Georgia, Jack ton County.—I, James Cochran, of
the county and State aforesaid, being mindful of
death and the frailties of life, and being in possession
of a sound disposing mind and'memory and will, and
also being desirous to dispose of the good things of
this world that it hath pleased God to bless me with,
do by virtue of these-presents, make this my last will
£nd testament. x
Item jst. ft is my will that my body be .buried in
ffelitiin liW cider.
Item 2d. Tt is my will that all my just debts be
paid,- It A my wittthatlhe balance of my estate to
equally divided between my-beloved wife Mary, and
my hwit: Judith Winn, Ann Key,
and Jane Thurmond. It is my will that Elisha'Winn,
Tandy Key and Harrison Thurmond, be my Execu
tors, to carry into effect Una my last will fond testa
ment. - -»> -.«' v.
Ip testimony, f hereunto set; my hand and seal,
this day of in the year of oar Lord one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, 1828.
(Signed) JAMBS H COCHRAN, [seal.]
, .. - -mark. -
, Test.
Horatio Webb,
Petes E. McMullen,
Andrew M’Lact.
jTeut Jttomftsf notices.
fclOUR months after date applic&tioPWill be made
to the Inferior Coart of Madison county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
real estate of Hiram. Hampton, late of said coup,
ty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
Sic. « * Jfc Jfc BULLOCH, Adm’r:
•• May47—10—4tm >*'= • - * •
to the Inferior Court of Jackson connty, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the un
divided three-fourths of a lot of land No. <&,' in the
second District of originally Troup, now Meriweth
er connty, as the property of Moses Daley, JonerDx-
ley and Bryapt Daley, illegitimate children of.Mar
tha Daley. . ABRAM ATKINS, Guardian.
I—10—Sim, *
- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on tfiefirst Tuesday in October
next, in the town of Macon, between the usu.
al hours of rale, lot No. 142,4th District of origin,
ally Houston county, the samehaving been drawn by
John Thomas of Oglethorpe. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
- . a JAMES S. THOMAS, Adm'r.
-May 27—10—2m. , '
administrators* sale.
GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
ljlOBH months afterdate, application Will be made
K to the honorable Inferior Court of Walton coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,..for leavu to
sell the lands belonging to Manervy Peeples, minor,
heir of Joseph Peeples, lata of said county, deceased.
- TEMPERANCE PEEPLES, Guard.
July 6.—17—4m. -
of Franklin connty, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday fit Octo
ber next, within the legal- hoars, before the Court
House door, in the town.of Carnesville, Franklin
connty, two negro boys, Lem, 13 years old, and Aa.
rou, 9 years old, belonging lotto estate of John A,
P. Knox, deceased rsold for the benefit of the credi.
tors of laid deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. SAMUEL KNOX, Adair*.
. ELIZA KNOX, Admr’a.
July 16—17—tds. .
■ .VQUR months after date application will be made
R- to the . honorable the Inferior Court of Walton
county, when
1 to sell the real
county,
FRANCES WILLIAMS, Adm'x.
July 6.—17—4m. ^. - v
- - ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday* in October
next,at.the Court House door in Camesville,
agreeably to an order of the Honorable, the Inferior
r leave 1 Court of Franklin county, when sitting for Ordinary
Gwinnett Stiffs* Sale*
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court house door in
the town of Lawreneeville, Gwinnett county,
within.the usual hours of. sale, the following prop
erty, to wit:
One Lot (250 acres) of Land, No. 295, in
the 7 tj) district of Gwinnett county: levied on as the
■property of William Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa.- from
wMm Inferi<4R?ourt, John D. Thompson vs. Wil.
liara Smith.
All of Benjamin Simms’ Interest in 250
Acros of Land, No. 14, in the 6th district' of Gwin
nett county, and the crop growing thareon: levied
on as tho property of said- Benj. Simms, to satisfy
sundry fi. fas. from Gwinnett Superior Court, George
A. Gordon and others, vs. Benjamin Simms and
others. JNO. N. REEVES, D. Sheriff.
September 3, 1835. . * ■’
'Franklin Stiffs. Sale.
' ; On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court House door in
Carnesville, Franklin county, within the usu
al bongs of sale, the following property, to wit;..
... Eight and 3.4lhs yds. Checks, 52 1-.4 yds.
stripes, 31 yds. calico, 18 1^4 yds. fancy gauze, 2 3-4
yds. vestings, 23 yds. silk, 12 yds. satin, 10 yds. mus
lin, 3 pieces black crape, 7 cotton shawls, 1 red do n
2 ladies ties, 3 round jackets, 1 lot of shoes, 1~ pair
bools, 1 trunk and lot of ribbons, 1 piece crape, l-41b.
sewing ailk, 9.pra. men’s hose, 3 yds. cotton velvet,
36 pieces braid, 10 pro. ailk gloved, 1 erevat,-12 sticks
twist, 2 grow pearl buttons, 3 diaper cloths, 1 leghorn
bonnet, 1 open straw do., 3 children’s do., 12 candle-
sticks, 10 latches, 4 inkstands, 3 pain candle snuf
fers, 5 pairs atael butts, 8 fleams, 5 sun glasses, 6
spoons, 2 razors, 11 combs, 7 nutmeg graters, 3 gun.
locks, 1 dot. necklaces, 6 boxes wafers, 9 pro. bran
hinges, 1 brass cock, 1 lot of gupleU,S
fine combs, 3 doz. coarse do., 14 pain
scisaore, 2 dox. bran knobs, 3 drafts, 25 1-2 doz. but
tons, 4 knives, one English Grammar, 3 Keys to the
same, 2 sou novels, 4 paint brushes, 4 doz. phialaof
medicine, 3 bottles copal varnish, 1 dozen trowels, 2
tin trumpets, 2 milk strainers, 4 dippers, 1 pr. tongs
and shovel, 3-4 box window glass, 2 stays, 3 keyhole
raws, 2 band boxes,! basket,! trunk, 3 pre.woman’s
cotton hose, 3 prs. wood rules, 3 steak.dishes, 1 lot
of dishes, 10 preserve stands, 11 pitchers, 1 doz. vin
egar, peeper and mustard cruets, 1 set china, 8 bowls,
2 glass stands, 1 lanthern, 5 steel corsets, 2 prs. glass
candlesticks, and various other articles too tedious
4p-mention: all levied on as the property of Allen
Warwick, to satisfy « fi. fa. from the Inferior Court
of Franklin county, in favor of Pelar Bennoch vs.
AHen Warwick as principal, and Edward W. May.
field and John M. Neal security. Sold for the ben.
efit of the securities. Froperty pointed out by Ed
ward W- Mayfield.
One'Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
oil ths waters of Rocky creek, granted to W. Hay:
levied on as the property of Sarah Harrison, to sat
isfy a fi. fa. from tho Inferior Court of Franklin Co.
ha favor ofl** el P. Davis vs. Sarah Harris on/Hugh
Harrison and William E. Smith as security. Prop
erty pointed out by W. E. South. .
w v Postponed Sale.
At the same time and place will be sold, the
following property, to. wits
. One Hundred and Forty Acres of Lund,
more or less, on the waters of Grove Level Creek, ad.
joining T. F. Anderson, Rucker and others, and one
negro boy twelveyeara old,
i tho property of Henry
levied on
a fi. fa.'
ftom Franklin Superior Court, in favor of. Joseph
Maddox Vs. Henry Peeples arid Robert L. Lane!
THOMAS MORRIS, Dep,
September 3,-1835.
Madisoix Sheriffs Sale*
On the first Tuesday in October next,
"VHETiLL be sold St the Court House in the Town
-of Dsnielsville, Madison county, within the
usual hours of sals’, the followingpropcrty, to wit:
Three Hundred and thirteen Acres of Land,
adjoining lands of Stephen White, William Graham
and others, on the waters of sooth Broad River: le
vied on as the property of Henson Carrington, to
satisfy sundry fi. fa*. in ftvor of James Long vs. said
Carrington. Levy mado and- returned to me by a
constable. - ■
WILLIAM S. WHITWORTH, Sheriff.
September 3, 1835^ * ,,...
Forty one spndes, 8 shovels, 5 hats, 1 cap,
1 saddle. 8 bushels of salt, more or less. 1 sett of
scales and weights, and sundry other articlcs,being the
remnant of a store &c.: levied on as the property of
James Walker, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of tho Can-
tral Bank of Georgia vs. Benjamin F. Chastain, ma
ker, James Walker, Benjamin Chastain, Absalom
Holcotnb. John II. Jones, ThomasW. A. Sumternnd
William 11. Steelman, endorsers.
One Fractional Lot of Land, known by
No. 167, in the 12th district of Habersham county,
will be sold by virtue of a special Act of ttie Legis
lature of the State of Georgia, the land whereon
Samuel Gibson, deceased, formerly lived. «*TV - -
Lot No. 40, in the 10th District of Haber
sham county, one acre lot in the town [of Clarksville,
well improved, known by No- 24, and one negro^jvo-
nlan named Jane, 20 years old : all levied on as.the
property of William H. Steelman,, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia, vs. Jesse
Kuykendall, maker, Andrew M. Norris,'Robert Me.
Minn, Jesse McMinn, Thomas J. Rusk and'Wm. H.
SteSbnan endorsers,arid one other fi. fa. In favor of the
Central Bank of Georgia vs. Benjamin F. Chastain,
maker, and et. al. and other fi. fas. vs. said Steelman.
Postponed Sale.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
. . the following property to wit. "-
Four Hundred and sixty one acres of land,
more or less, formerly lying in Franklin, now Hab.
e rah am county, on' the waters of Tuccoa,.knpwn as
the Plantation where Col. J. Blair formerly lived,
and fbar negroes, to wit: Ben, a man about 50
years old; Lace, a girl 16 do.; Lora, a girl 10 do.,
and Bilk a boy about 7 yean old, property of George
Blair; and 661 acres of land, more or Jess, adjoining
and being a part of the aforesaid Plantation on Tuc-
coa, in arid county of Habersham, property of Pew.
ell Blair: all levied on"to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the Superior Court of Habersham county, in favor
Willis Banks, indorsee, vs. James Blair, maker, aud
Benjamin Cleveland, PoweU Blair, vri Georgo Blair,
securities on appeal. •.
Lot: of. land, No. 170, and 50 Acres being
the undivided part of Lot No. 169, arid 150 acres of
land more or less, being the undivided part of Lot
No. 171, all iu-the 11th District of Habersham coun
ty : levied on as the property of Ephraim Goodwin,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Martin Barrett, Vs.
said Goodwin. —
Lot No. 40, in the 10th District of Haber,
aharif county, arid Lot No 24, in the town of Clarkes,
villri and one negro Woman, by the name of Jane,
about 20 years old: levied on as the property of
William H. Steelman, to Satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Thompson Collins, vs. Thomas J. Rusk,'Benjamin'
Cleveland, Wm. H. Steelman, Andrew M. Norris &.
John Noblelt, security on appeal.
The undivided property, to wit: 5-8ths of
Lot No. 57, in the 3rd district of Habersham county;
12 acres of Laifd. more or less, being a part of the
aforesaid tract of land, where-the houses stand ;.L4tb
of Nos. 91,60, 37, 36 and 124; and the ono half of
Nos. 128, 71, 36 and 26, all of said diet:. Levied on
as the properly of John Lyons, to satisfy the follow-
big 6. fss.; Janet P. Moody vs.'Jolin Lyon,"John
R. Stanford vs. Jobri Lyon, Bnlfinch and Wcthcrow
vs. John Lyon, James W. Adams " vs. John -Lyon,
E. T. Shelton vs. John I^ron, E. T. Shelton vs.'
John Lyon and Jehu Trammell, security, Charles
McClain vs. T. W. A. Sumter arid John Lyons, and
one otter in favpr of Henry G. Daniel, for the use
of Ransom Cobb, vs. John Lyon.
The equal one half .of Lot No.. 9, in the
11th district, the undivided fifth, part of No. 91, in
the 3d district, all Of said county; a medical chest
consisting of Books, Sic.:' levied on as the property
of Elijah H.'Reid to satify a Mortgage fi. fa. in favor
of George D. Phillips, vs. arid Reid.. •
The one Undivided-half of Lot No. 40, in
the 3d district of Habersham connty, bounded as fol
lows, beginning on“a maple on the Chattahoochee'riv
er, nearly opposite to Montgoinery Belt’s "field, and
thence running a straight line.again to the rivet
the lower'llee of raid lot iutersectS and croi
River; thence east along that line to-the corner of
said lot; thenoe north along the .line that divides
said lot ftom lot No. 4t, in arid district, to a pine
corner, made by said England and Bell; thence along
a conditional line, marked by said England and Bell:
levied on as the property of John Humphries, to satisfy
Georgia, Jackson Inferior Court, July Term,
1886.
PERSONALLY appeared in open Coart, Elisha
Winn, Tandy Key and Harrison Thunnond, tho
persons named in.the foregoing copy will aq executors,
and being duly s’Worn; srith, that they have reason
to believe, and verily do believe, that the foregoing
copy will and testament was the tree last will and
testament of James Cochran, late of Jackson 1 County,
deceased, and that the same has been lost or destroy
ed, so that after diligent search it cannot be found.
Sworn to and subscribed in open'Court, 6th July,
1835. ELISHA WINN, ~
.» TANDY KEY, •
HARRISON THURMOND.
Stlvxnus RirLEY, Clerk.
of John G. Williams, late of raid I purposes, two hundred and ten acres'of land, more or
less, lying o'n Crocket’s creek, adjoining * Samuel
Shannon, Jolm M. Neal and others. One other tract
containing sixty acres, lying on Nails crook, adjoin,
ing H, Toney, Mitchell and others. Sold as the
property of John Towns, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of raid deceased.
' J SIMS SPEARS, Adm'r.
July 16—17—tds.-• -- -
JplOUR months after date, application will .be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Gwinnett
eounty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, frir leave
tosoH Mujrari nWt Bftnjamia Rayntil ilk, dmnssod
AMOS WELLBORN, Adufr.
Jtily 7^18^4n>,
F )UR months after drib application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Hall county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the real estate of Gadwell. Ayers, late of said
court/, deceased, fer tile benefit of .the heirs and
creditors. BENJAMIN DUNAGAN^Adm'r.
July 28—20—4m. “
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior .Court of
Walton county, when Bitting for ordinary pur-
EXECDTOR’S SALE. .
be sold on Friday, the 13tb of Now*
ber next, at the late residence of Thom!"
Stapler, deceased, in Jackson county, the lifeesSI*
of the widow, Ruth Stapler, deceased, conristteTTf
a variety of articles too tedioUB to mention, on % cttL
it. Also,at the same time and place, for oasktri
negroes, Ben and Maria, and one lot of hud 7°
1206, in the,{2th district andfirst section of ohrinrt
ly Cherokee county, with other articles too t»dTZ!
to mention. - Sold as the property of Ruth StanlT
ceased. > THOMAS L. STAPLER
Sept. 10—25—tds.
EXECUTORS' SALE,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Coort
■CM. oT Clark county; when sitting for Ordinary re?
poses, wilT be sold on the first Tuesday in Octote
next, before-the Court house door in the towns!
Watkinsville, s treet of land containing 198 ihm
more or less, adjoining Newton and others, a putof
the real estate of James Croxton, deceased. Sold
for tiie benefit of the heira and creditors. Term*
made Juiown ori (he day of Sale. • * • **“"
HUGH NEISLER, )
■ - , RANSOM NICHOLS, j Elrt -
August 6.—20—tds. - ,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ^
A GREEABLY to an orderof the Hon. Irian*
Court of Jackson county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold, at’ Jefferson, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in December nett,
the real estate of Matthew G. Parker, deceased, con.
sUting of .127 1-2 Acres of land, more or less, ia
said county, adjoining lands of JameaCochran, d*.
ceased. JOSEPH DAVIS, Adm’r.
Sept. 17—26—tds.
Georgia, Jaokson Inferior Court, July Term,
~ 1835. \\
T appearing to the Court, by the affidavits of Eli.
}sbn Winn; Tandy Key and Harrison Thurmond,
that the foregoing copy was the time last will and
testament of James Cochran, late of raid connty, de
ceased. and that the same has either been lost or de.
stroyed, so that after diligent search it cannot jbe
(brind: * ' : '
It it therefore on motion Ordered, That the fore
going copy be taken for, and established in lien of,
the lost original, unless good cause be shown to the
contniy on or before the last day. of the next term;
and that a copy of the will and this order, be publish,
ed once a month for three months, in one of the pub.
lie gazettes of this State, previous to the next terra
oLtbis Court. - r - •
A true Extract from the minutes of said Court,
this-14th July, 1835. .
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Clerk.
July 23.—18—m3ra. '
KiOUR. months after date application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Gwinnett county, wheL
sitting for Oidinaiy purposes, for leave to sell all tb<
lands belonging to the estate of James S. Moore
late of said county deceased. '
RICHARD HUTCHERSON, Adm’r;
August 13—21—4m. ».
ordinary pur.
poses, will, on the first Tuesday ia -December next,
within the legal hours, be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Monroe, Walton county, lota of
land. Nos. 221,244, and 218: all in the fourth dis
trict of Walton county, being the real estate of Na
than Focmby, late of said county, deceased. Also,
at the same time, the negroes belonging to .said de
ceased, will be sold for tho benefit of the heira and
creditors.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY -to an order of-the Inferior Court
of Walton county, when sitting for Ordinan
purposes, wiH be sold on the first Tuesday in Octobw
next, before the Courthouse door in the town of Mob-
roe, one Tract of Land containing one hundred sat
fifty acres, it being part of Jot No, 315, m the 5th
district of originally Gwinnett, now Walton county.
Sold as the property of Thomas Russell, deceased, fir
(he benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms mail
known on the day of Sale. -
... S. T. PHARR, Adm’r.
July 16.—17—tds.
Terms made known on the day of rale.
MOSES FORMBY, ') ...
LEWIS S. MOON,’ \ Aamr *’
Sept. 17—26—tds.
JjtoUR months after date application will be mad*
the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Haber,
sham county; when sitting for Ordinaty purposes,
for leave to aril the land belonging to the estate' of
Clement Waters, deceased;
OBEDIAH WATERS, I*.
WILLIAM WATERS, $
August 20—22—4m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AkN the first Tuesday in November next, will be
’8-F stfid, agreeably to an order of tbe Court of Ord
inary of Writon county, at tbd'Courtbbuae in Carroll
| connty, lot of land No. 87,- in the 2d district of raid
county. Sold as the property of -Thomas Russell,
deceased, for tbe benefit of the. heirs and- creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
5. T. PHARR, Adm’r.
July 16—^1?—tds.'
F »UR months afterdate application'will be made
to the Honorable; the-Inferior Court of W»1
ton county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
the leave to sell the interest of Georgo,C n Benjamin
F-, Mary 81, and Josiah 8. Silman, minors of John
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
ILL be sold at the Court house in Troop Co.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Hon. Inferior
Court of Franklin eounty, when sitting ferOnli.
nary purposes, will be sold on tho first Tuesday ia
December next, between tho usual hours of nli,
before thos Court House door of Franklin county,
one tract of land containing 339 acres, more or leu,
lying on tho North fork of Broad river, adjoining
Mrs. Stubbs and others, being the place whereon Wm.
Holley, deceased, formerly lived: Also, ten likely
negroes, of various ages and sizes. All sold forth*
benefit of the hairs of William Holley, deceased—
Terms made known on the d»y of sale.
- JAMES HOLLEY, Adm'r.
Sept. 17—26—tds.
on the first Tuesday in October next, one
undivided half of Lot No. 33, in the sixth district of
said county, a* the property of Randle Williby, idiot,
Silman, deceased, in the dower laid off arid assigned by order of the Inferior Court of Clark county, sitting
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
- Court of Ordinary, May 12, 1835.
P RESENT their Honors John-Bates, Nchemiah
Garrison, Joseph Dunagan, and John M. Me-
Afee...
The petition of Asenath Pruott, Executrix of the
estate of Michael Pruett, deceased, stating that she
has frilly administered on said estate, and praying to
to be dismissed therefrom. '
It it therefore ordered. That publication be made
in terms of tbe Law, when, if no objection be made,
she will be dismissed from said Executorship.
A true copy from the minutes, May 13th, 1835.
' • E.M. JOHNSON, c. c.o.
May 20—9—6m.
t* the widow of raid deceased, for the benefit of tool
minora. JNO. H. LOWE, Sen., Guardian.
May 7—7—r4m. - - , v - -
ssp
for Ordinary purposes.
... DAVID WILLlBYi Guardian.
July 23.—18—Ids. •
GEORGIA, WAL1 ON COUNTY. j wj|T HEBRAS Janes, and Charity Philip* I estate of Robert Williby, deceased. Sold by order
In the Inferior Court of Waltoncounly, sitting J »ppiy to me for lietterg of Administration on j Inferior Court of said county, when sitting far
the estate of Singleton Philips, late of said county;
deceased: ' .
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Jo
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Habersham SM f s. Sale*
On the first Tuesday in October next.
W ILL be sold at tiie Court House in the town
of Cforkesville, Habersham county, within
the usual hours of sale,the following property,to wit:
One Hundred ,and Seventy-five ^Acres of |
Land, more or less, on the waters of Broad river,
formerly of Franklin, now Habersham county: lev
ied on as. tiie property of Chapley Denman, to satis-
fy.a frife. in favor of James R. Wyloy vs. Thomas W.
ArSumter and Chapley Denman," and one other fi. fa.
in favor of Levy Clark vs. said Denman. ' '
The intereat to Lot of Land .No.-110, in
the 2d Di*trict>f Habersham countylevied on as
tbo properly of Joseph and Reuben Underwood, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Jeremiah Stover vs. Rcu.
ben Underwood and Joseph U~darwood, security on
■ppcsl. CHARLES RITCH, Sheriff.
geptombor 3,1S35. ■
fi. fa. in favor of Richard England, vs.
umphries.
Lot -No. -162 and 169, in the 10th Dist. of
Habersham connty : levied on.by A. Mauldin, former
Sheriff, as the property of Henry Wade, to satisfy
fi. fa. in favor of Charles Ritch. • >
One Arire of Land; welt inqproved, east of
Clarkesville, being a part of Lot No. 2 in the"12th
District of Hatenfiam county: levied on as the.prop,
fcrty of Thomas B. Cooper, to satisfy a fi. To- t in favor
of Lemuel Dwellsy vs. said Cooper, and cine other
in favor of Thomas Barrett -fit Co., for the use of
James.M. Carter, vs. saidCoopor.' ‘ " ■ - * v
A; MAULDIN, Dep. Sheriff.
Septembe:’3,1835. >
Rabun Sheriff’s Sale*
| On the first Tuesday 'in October next,
'^pl^’ILL be sold at the Court House in the town
of Clayton, Rabnn county,-within the usual
hours of sale, the following-property, to wit:
One Lot of Lund, No. 81. in the 5th Dis
trict of Rabun county: levied ph~ as the property of
Gdorge Level to satisfy a fi. ft. issued from Rabun
Superior Court, in favor of Russell Holcomb,Tpr the letters should not be granted.
tiMA j,! 1 A t t . - D.I.amL SMW IiSmA 1 fl
use Of-Absalom Holcomb.
' • JAMES GEORGE, Sheriff.
September 3, 1835. *
GEORGIA^ WANTON COUNTY. ?
W HEREAS Harley-Baker applies to me for
lettanof Adnnnistnlian ontbeestate of Bfil-
liam Clark, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred arid creditors qT said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre.
scribed by. law, to sbow cause, if any exist, why skid
letters should net-te granted.
Given under my hand this 24th August, 1835. *
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
August 27.—23—30d. ’’
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
^P|/fILL be sold at the Court house in dark Co.
ou the first Tuesday in October next, one
tract of land, riri the waters of Roe’s creek, , contain,
ing ninety.nine acres, more, or less, belonging to
Randle Williby, idiot. Sold by order of the Inferior
court of said county, sitting for Ordinary purposes.
DAVID WILLIBY, Guardian.
July 23.—18—tds. *
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
^JTILL be sold, at the Court tease-in Clark Co.
GEORGIA. WALTON COUNTY.
on the first Tuesday In October .next, one
traet of fond on tbe waters of Roe’s creek, contain,
iag one hundred acre’s, more or less, belonging to the
for Ordinary purposes, July Term, 1835.
P RESENT their Honors, Robert M.. Echols,
Warrep J. Hill, James W. Harris and Peter Q.
Morrow, Justices of said Court.
It appearing to the Court by the petition of Ed.
ward Haswoll, that Francis Shepherd, late of said
county, in bis lifetime, made a tend or obligation in
writing to raid Edward Has well, whereby he obliga.
ted himself to make titles to two lota of land, descri
bed in. aud obligation, a copy of which is annexed to
skid petition, and filed in this office. The adminis-
trators on the estate of raid deceased, and all other
persons interested, will take notice, that at tho first
term of said Court, after duo publication hereof, if no ]
objections.are filed, the administrators on said estate
wul bo ordered aqd directed to execute titles to said
lots of land, in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
~ JESSE MITCHELL, c. c.o.
. -July 16—17—n>3m. j ’ -
These are therefore to cite'and.admonish all and
singular the kindred arid creditors' of said deceased,
to be and sppear at ray office within thetitne prescri
bed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said fetters should not he granted. •v
Given under my hand.tbia 22d of August, 1835.
JESSE MITCHELL c. c. o.
August 27.—23—30d.
Ordinary purposes, for tbe.benefit of the heira.
DAVID WILLIBY, Adnfr..
July S3L—18—tds.
GEORGIA, 7ACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Wilkins. Rainey applies to me for |
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Joseph Pinson, lateof raid county, deceased
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and sin.
gulor the kindred -And creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
; ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an.oider of the Court of Ordi
nary of Jackson county, will te sold at the Court
house in Jefibraon, on the firat Tuesday iq November
next, tire Tract of Land on Which John Wright, de
ceased, formerly resided. Sold as the property of
said deceased, for the benefit of bis heirs. Terms
made known on the -day of sale.
HENRY WRIGHT, Adm’r.
August 27.—23—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. -
ATkN the firat Tuesday in October next, will be sold
v before tbe Court-house door in the town of
r Carnesville. Franklin county, within the usual hours
by taw, to shew cause, if any they can, why said let. J rale, a Tract of Land in said county, on the main
fere ennnlil vmt A * I roHfl InnHmcr frnm flnraMvillA fib f«Jbi nostril In ran tho
GEORGIA,; WALTON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Samuel Catliq, Administrator of ]
ti:e estate of John H. Jones, deceased, ap
plies'to tire for letters of Dismission from raid estate.
These are therefore to cite and admoriisb all and
singular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be-and appear at- my office within the time pre.
scribed by law, to.ahow cause if any they cai^wby
said letters should not he granted., ■
Given under my hand' this 8th day of Jane, 1835.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
June.18—13 'fitn.
ten ahorild not bid granted.
Given under my hand this 5to of September, 1835,
EDWARD ADAMS, c. c. o.
• Sept. 10—25—3Qd. •• r
GEORGIA, WALTON OOUNTY.
'WMT HE REAS Edmond Beard, Administrator up.
▼ * on die estate of William Beard, deceased, ap.
pfies to me'for letters of dismission from raid estate.
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
WWTHEREAS Hampton W. Rill applies to me for
w : v'• Letters of Adhuriiatratiori on the estate of]
Jamei M. Turman, late of Wdllon county, deceased:!
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and |
singular, the kindred and creditors of - said decease
to be and appear at my office within to* time pre..
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any .they have, why
said letters should not to granted. [
'Given under my hand this 25th"day of Aug. 1835.
* JESSE MITCHELL, c.«. 0.
Sept. 10.—25—30d. ~ J’. -
road leading from Carnesville to Gainesville, on the
waters of Hudson river, containing one hundred and
seven acres, more or less, adjoining Adrian and oth,
ere, being the place .whereon Blakely Norwood died:
Sold for the benefit of the heira and creditors 6f said
deceased. ^ Terms mads karasm tk* day.
JAMBS NORWOOD, Adm'r.
July 30.—19—tds. ,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
^ GREEABLY to anrordar of the Inferior Court
GEOllGU. WALTON CpUNtY-
Thesoore therefore to cite and admonish all. and I WWf HERE AS AlersoriCheves, applies tp me for
singular the heirs and creditors of siaid dec’d, to be I * Y Letters of Administration op the estate of
of Franklin county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will to sold before tho court house door of
Baker county, on the first Tuesday in November next,
Lot No. 16, iu the 8th district, and-Lot No. 42, in
the 2d district of Baker eounty. Sold as the proper-
ty of Blakely Norwood, late of Franklin eounty, de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of safe.
JAMES NORWOOD, Adm’r.'
August 6.—20—tds.
and Appear at my office,’ within tba time prescribed
by law, to show cause. ifany they can, why said let.
ten^bould mtotognteM* - •
Given under my hand this 8th day of May, 1835.
* * JESSE MITCHELL, c. c.
May 13—8—6m. ■ -
James Cheves, late of raid county, deceased i
These are therefore to cite and wffifidnish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of skid deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew -cause, if any they have, why said
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
UU HEREAS Etiyha Betts, administrator on tbe
▼ w estate of Jarnts Beasley, sen., late .of said
county, deceased, applies tome for loturs of Dismis
sion from said’estate. *’•
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of -said deceased,
to to and appear at my office within'the time prescri
bed by law, toshowcanse.ifany they have, why said ]
fetters should not be granted. r
Given under my hand this 8(W day of July, 1835.
JESSE MITCHELL, c.c.o.
July '16——IT—6nis **'
letters should not be granted. - ,
Given under riiy hand .this 7th dsy of Sept. 1835.
GUARDIAN'S SALR. •
W ILL to sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, at the Court house in Troup .county,
lot. of land No, 14, in toe 12th. District of raid coun
ty. Sold aa the property of Elisha P. Minchew, an
oroban. Terms, twelve months credit and qotea well
secured. ' JESSE DEMPSEY, Guardian.
July 23:—18—tds. ~ "
JESSE MITCHELL, c.c.o.
Sept. 10^25^30d.' ‘ f ^
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY. - ^
■WMTIIEREAS Joseph T. Woodruff applies to me
▼ w for Letters of Administration on.
of Harableton Ragan, late of said county,
- This' is* therefore, to cite'arid admonish all and
singular the kindred-and creditors of said deceased,
to to and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to shew cause, if any, why said tetters
should not be granted.
o?
GEORGIA; CLARK COUNTY
HEREAS William Lumpkin,executor on tin
Given under my hand, this 8th day of Sept. 1835.
JESSE MlTifHHLL, c. c. o.
Sept. 10—25-r30d. ■
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
|N the first Tuesday in.November.next, will to
sold at the Court house in Gwinnett county,
[ the following property, viz : one negro man by the
name of-Dany about 19 ytiars of age, one boy!, by toe'
name of Nick, about 16 years of age, one boy named
Van, 5 years old, one woman by. the name of Jenny,
| 25 years old, and one girl by the name of Sophy,
about 6 years old. Also, one yoke of Steers and
Cart, and two Horses. Sold as the property of Gil
bert -P; Williams, deceased, for the benefit of too
[ heirs of said deceased. -Terms made known on the
•dty. f
August 27.-
ISHAM WILLIAMS, \ ...
niLMUS LYLE,
ds.
estate of George W. Lumpkin, .deceased, ap
lies to me for Letters of Dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all sne
*.. These are therefore to cite and admonish all anc
singular toe kindred and creditors of said deceased
to.be and appear at m/office within the time prescri
bed by IkW;toahew cause if any they have, why san
-Given under my hand this 10th August^ 1835.
GREENE B. HAYGOOD, o. c. c. o.
August 13—21—-mCm.-
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTYi
J OHN C. HARRIS, of Capt. Harris’s district,
tolls before Elijah Sutton, a Justice of the Pesoe
for. nid county, one Sorrel mare, with a large .blaze
in her.face^ blind in the left eye, both hind, feet
white, white spots on her back, about ten years old,
about fifteen hands high. Appraised by Joshua Sut
ton and Briant Hill Xo' thirty dollars. August 1,
JflifoYi |j III *?.. A. M. NORRIS, c. 1.0.
Sept, 10—25—2t.
^ EXECUTORS’ S-ALE.
4YN the firat Tuesday in December next, will to
T-F sold at the.Court house in-Jefibraon, Jackson
eounty, the lands whereon Thomas Stapler, deceased,.
Sheriffs? Sales for October m
LUMPKm COUNTY.
Lot- Diet. See. Property of To satisfy.
Samuel Galliher, P. B. Taylor.
Samuol Galliher, P. B. Taylor.
Joseph Howard, Daniel Cites.
Joseph Howard, 'Daniel Cline.
G. T. Matthews, E. L. Newton.
D. Chitwood, John Owens.
W. M. Augusteon, Thomas Kent.
John Lansing, William Page.
Nelson & Knight, Andrew Kesr.
JC. Wilson A Co. State.
A. McClain
James Prater.
John O.. Glover,
H. C. Tatum.
l(3d)Acil Smith,
1 (3d) L Q. Bracken,
I John Conner,
1 Joel Hancock, '
1 Keith A Keith,
20 (Dahlonega) E. P. Hale,
110 13 1 J. H. Moody,
1 (3d) J. A. Johnston, W. A H. Bryson.
UNIOS COUNTY.
Strdud Melton, William Manley.
Duncan Locklar, J. D. Merann.
George Foster, J. M. Smith.
Albert Vickery, D< H. Bird.
David Barlow, John B. Clark.
FORSYTH COUNTY.
1 Otodiah Gravitt, Thomas Martin.
WileyMize,
Green Carnes, ~
Sarah E..Cook,
Jared Mills,
Charles EHms,
Chxrlek GraviU,
991 4
892 12
bf3Q 13
fh 14 13
1093 -4
638 12
1010 4
fr. 5 4
929 12
746 12
181 13
668 12
1005 4.
882 11
1049 12
1049 12
1071-19
423 5
109 13
733 12
State of Georgia.
8tate of Georgii.
S. Thorne.
Wm. Ellington.
Thomas Hopkins.
T. W. Madders.
Elbridge Jackson.
Lewis J. Dupres.
B. N. Smith.
Stribling A others.
Calob Hcrendon.
127 16
92 7
116 9
67 17
75 8
773 14
568 3
599 14
1246 3
(fr.)54 l
424-14
316 1'
E. B. Martin.
George Beall.
Cook A Cook.
Hugh Taylor.
Henry Lawless.
Kellogg A Sanford.
1046 3
26 20
531 J
196 1
120 16
149 17
978 19
627 *6
425 17
*200 19
v 72 20
200 12
277 26
31310
250 12
328 4
1272 17
88 6
899 4
2 4
336 4
56 17
COBB COUNTY.
3' Nathaniel Epps, Elisor Newton.
•2 John McCorkle, Alien K. Curry.
-2(fr;)StrangeAReed, Holt A McJcnkin.
2 Jacob Lugrano, Francis Bacon.
2 John Elite, Thomas Brands.
2 Jacob Delk, Van Vaulkingborg.
2 John Antony, Williams A Martin.
2 Pyent E; Jackson. Sup. Coart, C. C.
2 - H. M. Beavers, David Wegner.
2 W. A. Houghton, While AMoroland.
2 J. R. Hays, Willis P. Baker.
MURRAY COUNTY.
3 B-Jf. Chastain, David Lewi*. . -
2 Green Wood. James Allen.
GILMER COUNTY.
2 John H. Clark,' * W. Ellington.
2 * J. Henderson, John Tipping.
CASS COUNTY.
John M. Shelman, Ambrose Baber.
Edward Polston, Willey Nox.
S. W. Cash, - “
Moses Parks,
James Holcben,
William Lewis,
3 Joseph Shaw,
T. Gahagan. -
John T. Rowel.
F. Bacon.
Fanny towte.
John W-fjori.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
355 3
153 3
972 15
705 2
230'4
253 2
1221 15
1135 15
1154 15
605 15
819 2
828 15
1058 15- 2
622 3 2
L 3 2
55 22 2
.611 2 2
1172 21 2
898 21 ’
467
32
250 5
92 23
6 23
fonrierly resided, lying ip said county o'f Jackson, as
the property of raid deceased. Terms made known
on the dsy of sale.
232 6
ROBERT STAPLER, )
THOMAS STAPLER, )
Sept. 10.—25—tda.
Extra.
734 2
19 1
281 21
273 2
J.C. Henley,
William Lewis,
S. Jordan,
W. Deadman,
T. M. Marlcr,
H.-Millions,
William Tate,’
James Rice, r .
Fenton. Hall,
A. Caven, .
James Carr,
P. J. Murray, ’
P.J.'Murray,
’P. J. Murray, ;
.Er J, Murray,
P. J. Murray,
Edward Nix,
H. Freeman,
* James Bell,
James BolL
FLOYD COUNTY.
4 Bt6zekiah Beall, T. Williams-
3- James Gaston, R. Byrne A Co.
3 A. Moans, - J. C. Webb.
WALKER COUNTY.
'4 L. M. Thomson, D. Parham.
PAULDING COUNTY. \
3' Jacob Delk, *$1 Van Vuulkingburg.
4 W. Cleghern, John ficoti.
3 W. Cleghorn, John (Scott-
3 Perry Hill, John Toraliwn.
Wm.-C. Jones.
David B. Mitchell,
llafe and Bdtt.
. Me* F. Cannon.
S. J. Mays ACo.
’ Z. B. Hargrove.
Stansell A Rider.
B. Montgomery.
S. McJunken. . - 1
, William Harper.
Kellogg A Sariford.
Officers of Court.
Officers of Court.
Officers of Court.
Officers of Court.
Officers of Court*
John C. Webb.
S. L. Jones.
Austin M’Affee.
Janies Waits.