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ffiitt .ffariner.
[Extract of a letter from Commodore Porter.]
•GewrisB Ababian Horse—now mstijL
obisiird.-— About « month since I saw n sin
gularly beautiful light ebesnut sorrel horse
•(adding in my yard; no one was bolding
him-* Hs-bridjo'was laying over his neck, slid
the person lihving charge of him was standing
iuiliiiid him, platting his beautiful long silky
]tail r which trailed>on.the ground ; he appear-
cd'to. be full of-life, spirit and Intelligence, and.
ns docile 4ts n dog.
There \yns something so fascinating in the
nppcflrahoe of this animal, something so ga-
zdlo-like that l was determined if.lie was for
sale I would have him coute quo couto. : His
egc I ascertained to bo a -little over seven
\e;irs. He had come from the city'of Sulie
jiinnich, in Thaurdistun, which is a province
bordering, on Persia on one -side,. and on the
other side by the Puchailic of Bagdad, which
fitter borders’on -foegteat desert of Arabia.—
The'horse belonged to an Agha, who had re
cently arrived from thence ; be said the horse
was a little sick,-and would-not eat, nnd that
ns the Agha was compelled to return immedi
ately, ho hftd* offered the horse for a sum
jwhich no one knowing the value of n Thaur
dislnn horse.could .refuse to give. I finally
closed the bargain for the horse, adding -a
present of two hundred and fifty piastres 46
iJipgrpoYo.' After trying'foe-hoYse Qtfder the
saddle, und approving of. jus gaits and fleet,
ness, I sent for the sultan’s farrier, who the
-moment he saw-the horse pronounced him
not only a pure Arabian, but a beautiful one.
and said that he had seen but one so pure be
fore in his life. . . •. ,
I now sent immediately to the Agha.to^ re
■quest him, if jn his power, to give me the ped
■fgre4 Of the horse-;' -hd dent me-word that he
did* Sot' know his pedigree, nor did (he person
;frptn trjiom^he thought him-—that the. Kurd:
when they stoic a horse, stole only, the best
and did fidt stop to ihqufre after the pedigree
but if I wished to satisfy myself that'thc horse
jyas of the pure Arabian breed, 1 must cxAm
ine his negjt, on both sides, of which .1 should
fihcTa beautiful natural tree projecting up-
tiioiula f»*Ani h-ilf irtitr ilnirn tkn nnr*L* ntwl tlmt
Walton Sheriff’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday in October next,'
W ILL be sold bolero tho Court House door, in
the town of Monroe, Walton county, within
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to‘ wit:
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, it being Lot No. 178 in the 3dL district
of Walton county: levied on.as.the property of Jp.
soplr Leonard, to.satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued front n
Justicu’s Court of Lincoln county, in favor of Jojm
Jonos vs. said Leonard. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by a. con-
stabler. - ' *'•'
-SfterHts’ Sates.
All of ThpmpS Ilaynes’interest in the House
and Lot in the Town of Monfoe, on-(he east tdde of
Broad street, tolerably well improved, whereon Reu-
ben Haynes now resides: levied on to satisfy a fi. fa.
front Jackson' Superior Court in favor of John II
Chapmain vs. said Haynes and Augustas J. Brown.
Property pointed out by said Brown.
One Hundred, and Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or less, number not knotVh, in tho first
distriet'of Walton county, whereon defendant former,
ly resided, adjoining Bullard and 'others: levied on
as the properly of JeflersOn Reynolds, to satisfy sun
dry fi. fas. from ir Justice’s Court in 'favor of George
W. Walker and others. Levy made and returned by
a constable. - " .
One Housd 'nftdLot on* the West Side nf
Broad struct, fronting tho Court house Square in the
Town of Monroe, occupied by Daniel-H. Jackson &
Go. oa a Grocery, and tho dwelling house occupied
by W. M. Crockett, -end one framed crib on a sepa
rate, lot now in.possession of G.-T. Syiumes ; nil le
vied on as the property of James Edgar and Frances
Reash, to satisfy a fi. fa. in’ favor of Morgan P.-Earlo
and Jaines Harrison, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said
Edgar and Rease.
REUBEN WE A VER, Dtp. Sheriff.
September 3, 1835. • -
HaXjievsSramSMfs.Sale'f IHouttUn SLoUces
On the first Tuesday in October next, ~ — '
ILL be .old at u,o Co,„.IW, inth cTo,™ GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
ofClarkesville,'Habersham county, within the *’ ^ I T ’ 7 ’ n ' | 1001
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
■ L 018 ,Nos/ ft and 27, in the :3d
trict of said copnty: .Lpvied on. m'Bto.,property I jpfcn Thomas of Oglethorpe: Terms made known
of Johd Trammell to satisfy sundry fiTfts\. one in af?«saidi heing- nnndf«l L of j ofa ^ d - of ^ ■ #■
favor of James Grahata vs.JehtrTrenmeH, Robdt| ! 4h»fr i yiW t s«jflii&, afiri Beingk pmoos^on
Trammell, tt. W. P. Monrfe and William Hamilton if A reap* ^posing nund-and tnemory and .will, and ■
security or, appeal, ami Francis Logan, security on bei “S ^ tho good things of
’stay, two, do. in favor of Samuel Fields vs. Mar. this world that ,t hath, pleased God to bless me with
tin England and Jehu Trammell, one do., in favor I * ** Vlrtu0 of thesc P tescnls ’ niake Uus last wlU
of Ephraim, T- Shelton vs. John Lyons and Jehu
Trammell security, one do., in favor of Thomas R.
Williams vs. Adam Pitner and Jehu Trammell, oue
do. in favor of John R. Stanford vs. Robert West
moreland and Jehu Trammell, and one other fi. fa.
in favor of the Farmers Bank of Chattahoochee Vs.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. -
ILL be field on the' first.Tuesday hi Coluber
•next,in the town' of Mahon, between the usu
al hours of sale, Lot No; 142, 4th District of origin^
JAMES S. THOMAS; Adrifti
May*7-»10-^2m. ; ---•* r- >*•
J lb-."' 1 •:— • rr-z
| and testament.
Itcmlst. It ia my
rill that my. body be buried in
, ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of tiiQ Inferior Court
of Franklin county, when Sitting for Ordinary
™-. - - ... - . purposes,* wiH be Bold On the first Tuesday in Octo.
cBsSM whi that all nw just de^ts bo witf ^ ** *** ^-telbro OjM
1_!J *• wi iha fiulVni'A rif^rnfr AUntnli^ I ^OOt* IR'lhfi iOHR of, OajTIl6SVllJo» JFVfillklin
C °W Uvo.negro,boys, Lem,I3yea X s old, an* Aa,'
three Hinohterc In , v ’7- T a’th Wa^a. « n’lferr 1 r ° n * ® J'S ars "l* 1 * belonging to tho C?tatO of John A.
Jehu Trammel! and Gabriel Hugh.; security Un stay/1 ; sold for the benefit of tho credit
VLotNg. 7, in tile 3d DistTigt.qf said county, 1 Tandy Kqy Mid Hanrison > Thui^ond v be 'my Rxecu- * toy * ' of “ ,d dec ®“® a * Tenhff made known on the
property of Robert Trammell, lots No. 50 and 51, in I tors', to carry into effect this my last wjll tend testa-
the Illh Dist. oC said county, property-of William I ment. • ’ - < • '
Hamilton ; also, 15 acres oflaud, more or less,being | In testimony; I hereunto set my hand arid eeal,
this day of -* "X in the year of our Lord one
| day of sale.
a part-of Iot.No. 27, in tho 4th district of said coun
ty, property of Francis'Logan.-lhe plare.-where said
Logan now lives: all of which is levied on to satis,
fv a fi. fa. in favor of James Graham Vs, Jebu Tram-
nell,- 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 : lovfed on'ns the proper-
ty of Thomas a-Cooper, to satify a fi. fo. in fo-j Georgia. Jdcksoti Inferior Court, July Term
vor of Luke Reid &. Co„ and one other in’favor of.1 , . - *. . -T^
Smith, Booth &. Ulford, both fi. fas. vs. Thomas B. | ^ - V ^ _
Cooper &, Co., nnd John H.<Jonres sceurity on appeal, j ■®BRSONAtLY appeartd lit open Court; Eluha
1 , . *7 V l-■ ^Winn,-Tandy Kuy-aridTIomronThurmond, tho
The equal undivided one fifth part of lot j pomonanamed iiUhe foregoing eopjrwill as executors.
Gwinnett Stiffs* Sale*
On the first 'Tuesday in October next, .
W ILL bp sold before tho Court, house door in
the town of Lawrerrceville, Gwinnett county,
within the usual hours of sale, tho following prop-
erly, to wif f *- • ’
One Lot (250 nfcres) of Land,-Np. '205, in
the 7th district of Gwinnett county : levied bn as the
projiorty of William Smith, to satisfy a fi. fm from
WilkCB Inferior Court; John D. Thompson vsT Wil
liam-Smith. - - - “ ■
AH «f Benjamin Simms’ Interest ja 250
No. 91, in tho 3d Dist. of said county: levied on as and bcipg duly sworn, sahh, that- they have reasop
the property of Elijah H. Reid, to satisfy a fi. fa. in j to believe, and verily, dp believe, -that the foregoing 1 W^URSUANT to an order of 1 the Inferior Court of
favor of William Anderson vs. sui Reid. • a copy will and. testament was the *fruc last will and I ® Walton county, when sitting for ordinary put-
ForJv one spades 8 shtvels, 5'hats 1 cap,} ®SstU“)ei>l ofilames Coehrio,^law of Jackson county, I puns, Will, on the first Tuesday in December doxt,
- - ' - - ■ ’ ■ - rlcss l* sett 0 fj decOased. and that tho same har becn lost-or-destroy- J withirrthe legal hours, be sold before tho Court House
iriirilpo twina fo* I e ^’ that after diligent search lt caunot lie found, door in the town ef Monroe, Walton county, lots of
Sworn to and subscribed in opep Court, 6th July, land, Nos. 221, 214, and 218 : oil in jtlie fouithdi*-*
1835. . EltlSHA WINN, . ,. t J trict of Walton county, being the real estate of ^fa-
TANDlr KEY, j thab Formby, lato-of said county, deceased. Also,
v. - . HARRISON ThURMOND - f •=— ’ *
Svlvanus Ripeet, -Clerk. V
warfulwro Hh’lTVily down tbir neck, nnd thatlAcros of Land, No*. 14,.in thpXth district of Gwin-
find spdrs on his' fetlock joints,’ l*qth | nett county, and the crop .growing thereon: levied
_, hich.were certain indications of Ihe purl--1"®" ■*«» property of said Bcnj. *imms, «o satisfy
l.biood.
-About half way down his nock, a few in-
*TcbCs from the mane, on both sides, I found a
dark spot rather larger than a duck shot, des
titute of hair.; hut around these,- to. the size of
a dollar, the short and silky hair made j9pve
nd eccentric turns, then shot up towards the
ears in the fornr of an ostrich plume ; noth,
ing can be more beautifyl.
On .examining the fetlocks, I .found that he
■sundry fi. fas. from Gwinnett Superior Court, George
| A. Gordon and others, vs. Benjamin Simms-and
others. JNO. N. REEVES, D. Shir iff.
„ September 3,1S35.. ; ,
sadilic. S bushels of salt, more or
scales and weights, and sundry othorarticles,being the
remnant of a store A-c.: levied on an the property of
James Walker, to satisfy afi. fa.'in favor of the Cen
tral Bank of Georgia vs. Benjamin F. Chastain, ma-
ker, Janies Wallier, -Bcnjaitiin Chastain,-Absalom
notcoiiib. John II. Jones, ThomaaW. A- Sumter and
William II. Steelman, endorsers. ' . _
One-Fractional Lot of Land. -ftcown by r
^ 7 ’ ™ , lhe ?“ th d f THA °f I H “ ber * a “ c ? na H BTT appearing to the Court, by tbe affidavits of Eli-
wHlbo .old by yirtue of a special Act of the Legis. 1 ^ winn. Tandy Key and Harrison Thurmond,
lature «f tho Mate of Georgia, Hho land whereon that the foregoing copy was foe true last will' and
Samuel (.ibson, deceased, formerly lived. teMa.ncnt of Jaraes'Cochran, late of said county, de-
Lot'No. 40, in the 10th District of Haber- ceased, and that the'sanro-lias either been -lost or de
sham county, one acre lot in the town ofClarksyille. l soithat ^ler dftigent aaarch ifc canndt he
well improved, known by No. 24, and one negro wo- 1-found :^^ t ; : -. -
man named Jane, 20 years old : all levioid on as the I fit
property of William H. Steelman, to satisfy a fi. (*;'[
Franklin Cliffs* Sale
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL be'sold before the-Court House door in
Cari)csville, Franklin county, .within .tho usu
al (Tours of sale, thp.foljowing property, to wit :
Eight and- 3-4(hs'yds. Checks,- 52 l-4*yds.'
•hod on each of the fore, -a spur of two- inches I *tripes,’ 31 yds. calico, 18 1-4 yds. fancy gauze, 2 3-4
-long, of ihe Size of the little finger at the 7 d «-ve*ings,2 3 yds. sUk,l2 yds. satin, 10 yds. mus-
root, gradually tapering to a point and turn, 2 , adi? p # (ies> 3 ronnd J oko ^ j lol of 8UoC s, 1 pair
Hig up like those of a cook. Oil toe IlUid j bopts, l trunk and lot of ribbons, l piece crapo, ,i-4Jlb
fetkicks wer'o.jUio same,, hut not
half'the length-—all were sit
about the root -with soft silky hair.
Owning Satisfied of the value of this Karse, I inkstgadis. 3 pairs candle sriuf-
" Inch nrciinisti.nccs had .placed in my j)* 3 - feril, 5 pairs steel butts, 8 floams, 5 sun glasses, f
session, I told the doctor Jo go fo work and J spoons. 2 razors, 11 combs, 7 nutmeg graters. 3 gun
cure him if possihhn tic felt the
his Rgs, then examined his mouth
t h|^ars v ; «nd tuvmng to me, said, lift had 2 do2 . hn „ knob8t 3 dp?ftSi 25 *.2 do*, but
frucnz.kemick, wjjich when translated tjjehtvsltons,4 knives,-one Englieh-GTainmar, 3Koys,t<ahe
ye bono or bone eye. Never having J same, 2 set# novels, 4 paint brushes, 4 do*, phials .of
' such a disease, I asked, him what it Uedicinc, 3 bottles copal varnish, 1 dozen trowels, '
S.» — V -j?-,, jri Ijin trumpets.-2 milk strainers. 4 dippers, 1 pr. tongs
1 thoosandcight iundrod and twenty-eightj.1828.
• ' v his - . - • .. •
(Signeel) JAMES OOpHRAlf. isam j
-1 !
Test; ■ - - ‘ ■ :
Horatio Wkbb, : i .
Fxter E. McMcixem,
Andrew M’Lain. . . .. t .1
SAMUEL KNOX, Admr\
ELIZA KNOX, Admr’x.
July IGu-n-i-tds; - e •
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
next,at the Court House door in Catnesville,
agreeably to ah order of the'Honorable, the Inferior
Court of Franklin County, when sitting forOrdinary
purposes,.two hundred.and-ten acres of land, more or
less, lying on Crocket’s^creek, adjoining Sampcl
Shannon, John M. Ncal and others. One other tract
containing sixty aorcs; lying.on'Nails’ creek, adjoin,
ing H. Toney, Mitchell and Others. Sold ns the
property of John TownsIdeceased, for the benefit of
the heirs anil .creditors oisaid dec&jised..'
SIMS SPEARS, Adm'r.
JdTy 16—.17—tds. ’’' ' - ' - - ; -
^EXECUTOR’S SALE.
r \JSJYLti b* sold on Fridayj tho 13th of Novom
» W- Jier next; at the late residence, of Thona*
Stapler, deceased, in. Jaekson county, the .life estate
of foe,widow, Rufo Stapler, deceased, consuting of
a variety of articles too tedious to mention, on a end.
it; Also, at the same time and place, for cash, two
negroes, Ben atnL Marla. arid One lot of land’ No
1266v-m the 12th district andfrrst tectioa of ongimL
ly Chergkoe county, with other art tolas too tedious
to mention, . Sold, as tho property < ( f Ruth-StanW
deceased. ‘ THOMAS L. STAPLER, JgrV ’
*‘Sept.T0-^25^tds. *'
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
• fit G REE ABLY to an. order of the Inferior Court
Am. of Clark county, when sitting for Ordinary par.
poses, will be-sold--on the first-Tuesday in October
nextc before thd Court-house door in the town of
WatkinsvUlo, a tract of. land containing 198 tens,
more or lpss. adjoining Newtoy, aud qthcrs.a parti^
the real estate of-James Croxton, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Term*
made known on the cay of sale. '•
HUGH NEISLER, t „
RANSOM NICHOLS, \ f*>*•
August 6.—*2Q-—tds, .' .
ADMINISTRATOR S SaLE.
A GREEABLY lo an ordef bf tho Hon. Inferior
Am.. Court-'of Jkckson county‘when sitting for or.
diuary. purposes, will he soldi, at Jefferson, in said
county, up-the-first Tuesday, in December next,
the real estate of Matthew G. Parker, deceased, con.
sisting* of t27 1.2 Acres of land, raoro or less, in
said coUnty, adjoining lands of Jiimos Cochran, del
ceasedv- - JOSEPH T>AVIS, Adm'r.
Sept. 17— 26. :..tds. , f .. -:
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
Georgia* Jaokson Inferior . Court, July Term,
1885.
at the same time, the negroes belonging to said do-
ceased, will be dold’lbr tho benefit .of the heirif’aitd
creditors. • Terms inado -known on -tho day of *stdo.
. .: MOSES FORMBY, 4 v
, . LEWIS S. MOON, A
Sept’. 17—26—tds.
. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE! *
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
of Walton county; when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will be sold on-tho first Tuesday in-October
next, before the Courthouso-dOor in-tho town of Mon.
-roe. «uo Tract of Land containing one hundred and
fifty acres, it being part of lot No. -315,’in the 5th
district of originally Gwinnett, now Walton county.
Sold as the property of Thomas Russell, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors, ' Tortns made
known-.eu the day of sale- .. -r.
' t , - U ; - & T ‘
July 16.—17—tds.’ .
ADMINISTRA’rOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in Nbvomber next, will be
sold/agreditbly to-ah order of the Court of.Cfrd.
inary of Wailton counly. at the Courthouse in-Ctircoll
county, lot of land No. 87, in the 2d district-of said
in fcvor of the Central Bank of Georgia,, vs. J*sso- th ® l®sf origiliM; unless'gdod cauro be dholvn'to the
It ifiherefiZjm motion Ordered, That; tfe foro- I **"**>. *?“"■'
ing copy be taken fpr, and established in lieu of, 1? ’ f Wefit of the he.ro and creditors.
J rl-i ^-,5-1.Z Terms made known on the day of sale.
contrary on or before the last day of the next term; ]
and that a copy of the will and this.ordcr.he publish
ed once a month for three months, in one of the pub
lic gazettes of this. State, provious to the next term
ol this Court.
A true Extract from Rife' rriifiotes of said 'Court,
this.l4th July, 1835. * * '.
. : SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Clerk.
July 23.—l8-rm3m., . ' _ ,
Court of ' Ordinary, jSfay tfb, 1835,
to bo dlsmirse'd therefrom.
It'is therefore ordered. That publication be Made
in-terms of the Law, when, if no objection be made,
she will be dismissed from said Executorship.
A trueuopy from theminutes; May 13th, 1835. *
T sist-’j * - -LVitf. JOHNSON;c<-p*oX
■ May 20—.9—6pt, < .1 . - r '
of Franklin county, in -favor of Poter Bfjnr.o'ch' vs.
Allah -Warwick as principal, and Edward Wv May-
field and John JL Neal security. Sold .foe the. ben.
ofit of the securities. Property pointed .out by Ed:
■ ward W. Mayfield.
One Hundred Acres 'of Land, more or less,
on the waters of Reeky creek, granted to W. Ha'y
of&e
side
ifco,v&nd feL _ — __ . ...» - s’wv of —- , .
was mucli inflamed,- He Khw-thrust a rtee- m pepper and mustarB crncf.,1 set china, 8. bowls,
the inner fid; and ;pufimjg.it '•out of tfio .cyq, cu t|^>Sfl6n : ah JtWi^W*sVjfoe of AffiSt
therefrom - the liony-substance, Th«. ey6 | Warwick, to-satisfy-a fi. fa. from the'Interior Court
hied pejltaps -r, h*Jl’ .spoonfulj h© performed
tire same opefiit»6h"oB the ottier eye. after
wlricji he bl^w dp Ve&ch Brtrtril through a
short reed* efioat. a spoonful of burnt aflum
and black-popper, which brought on a vipleiit
endezing. Hedhcn directed that some gar- _
fick 1 ,'’vinegar find salt should be mixed with a I 4* T ied on as-the property of 8arah Harrison, to sat.
kiiid'oV .red eiirtij, wJiich-hdd the Oppearhnce J isfy a’ fi. fa', from the Inferior Court.of Franklin C9.
of red oc\ire, and that Uia mouth should be I in favor;of Israel P ; Davis vs. Sarah Harrison; Hugh
washed* with-it three or four times a day, for II * rr >* on Wittiam E. Smith as security. I>op-
foUr or fivodiiyA; he next-scarified liismouth, J erl J , .P 0,Dled by W. E. Smith. -
and ptit him into the -stable.'- VVe have foU I FosIpolied.Salc.
-lowed his directions, nnd the horse, that for a I At the same time and place ieill be 'soJ&ffiht
" long time past would’not Utfach barley,-Row [ Jblfowingpropefty, to wit :
eats Tt freely, and is to all appearance well. J One Hundred and‘Forty. Acres-of. Land
This disense nnd the mode of treatment is] more or less, on the waters of Grove LovelCrosk^atl-
tome altogether new—it may not be so to] joining.T-!?• Anderson, Rocker and others,^and one
others. '.From ,ti.e inmiifiesi have made, I boytwel Voyesroold, named Jacob :levi«l on
. rJmat.„v SKJ5BE3S5S
would ’h»vj> hpep Mined—the farrier said Jin j Maddox w. JfcnrfPfecples and Robert L. Lane.
. would baveihceh in-.five. The disease, it is
said, isbroVon by straining their eyes in anx
ious watching: for rttefr fotnk ^A Turkish
horse' ts double ^haltered, to both ends of his
trough, so thaf he cannot turn his head, whicti
of coerce brmgs a great strain on the eye
when Ue wants to look ou one side or the
other. -. .V-+ '• * . (
Lhavo measured this horse fVom the' shoul
der tu ijje- ground—he io- exact\jr.four feet,
nine ami a half ipeb’es high (fourteen bands
THOMAS MORRIS, Dep. Sheriff.
September 3, 1835. ?> S' • *
Madison Slicriif’s Sale.
^ On the first'Tuesday in October next,
Y^rLLbo sold at tlio Court House in the Town
* * of DaniclsviHe, Madison county, within -the
usual hours of salo, the following property, G>wit: -
Three Hundred and.thirtech Acres of Land,*
adjoining lands.of Stephen White, William Graham
and others, on the waters oLecuth Broad River ^ lei
.„a -Bo, m
soy;|UnV this horse is a highly flattering Kke- Carrington. Levy made' and rotamed to ine by a
ncssoChhn. I ahull keep tho horse, altliougfi I constable.- - ^ ’ - • • ’ :
L have been strongly advised to-send Fiim to J WILLI AM S. WHITWORTH,Sheriff.
A'tnpriea, ( am iipprehepsive it might turn | »«35. ... , f , ^
— — ;,lic.;tlits liOTse.’tbev-iuay.writelo any dis* J ~ JW**» *• October?irt^.
inieWsiedlbbredhin -Ri^xaWne \\ r ILL 1,0 fio]d «« $**»**
i*. J- tun now satisfied - there is not another [. On® Hundred, and Seventy-five. Afcfjs ol
Arabian in Constantinople ; the -sultan’s bor- ^ nd ’ !' ,or ° ;: r ]e . s *> on t! ‘“ " ;i,, ' rs °f Broad'river.
, , v , , formerly of Franklin, now Habersham county: lev-
ted, very fat and wry iod on as foo property of display Denman, to satis.
j, muy tool; extremely well with their fy afi; fai in favor of James R.4Vyley vs. Thomas W.
I am assured that he has A. Sumter and Cliapley Denman, and cno'other ii. fa.
not a pure Fabian' mnong them.—Ami Turf\ in favor of I*yy Clark vs. said Donman.
Register. ,,%■< gC • - ;.. The interest to Lot of Land No. 110', in
BBBKSSaSBSMMBSHSSBSSSHSBSHBBasMasB I tbe 2d District of Habersham county: levied on as
^ ■ Fol* SsllPo " ’ I the property of Joseph' and Reuben Underwood, to
^ „ I satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Jeremiah Stover vs. Rcu.
SIl ARF-b c: the block ot the Georgia Rail ben Underwood and Joseph Underwood, security
Road Company. Inquire at 1 this Office. 1 appeal. CHARLES RITCH, Sheriff.
it ns, Sept. 3.—Si—3t. j September 3,1835^
IIB^ r " ■ -■ *- ’V-- '
ses i
Kuykendall, maker, Andrew M- Norris, Robert Mc-
Minn, Jesse McMinn, Thomas J. Rusk and Win. H
Steelmun endorsers, and one other fi. fa. in favor of the
Central'Bank of Georgia vs. Benjamin.F. Chastain,
maker, and eL al. and other ii. fits: vs. said Steelman.
Postponed Sale.
Also, at Ahe same time and place, will be sold
the following property to wit.
Foufc Hundred and .sixty oqe a.cre« pnand,,.. f rrtfT ^ v --1
nioro or less, formerly lying in Franklin, now Rab-' j bbUKutAj HVtJUN f t- -
•rsjmin county, on the waters of Tuccoa,.knowi^- as /1 “’ rk ~ ' 1 n ’ a<a
the Flaptation whore Col. I. Blair formerly .lived,
and four negroes, to wit: Ben, a man about 5ft
years old ; Lace, a girl 16 do.; Lora, a girl 10 do.,
and Bill, * bay about 7 years old, property of George
Blair; ‘and 661 acres of land, more or less, Wyoming
oucf being a part of tho aforesaid Plantation on Tuc-
coa, iu said county of Habersham, property of Pow
ell Blair : all levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
tho Superior Court of Habersham' county, in favor
Will is -Banks, indorsee^ vs. James Biair, maker, and
^Benjamin Cleveland, Powell Blair, aud George Blair,
securities pn appeal. ' • ja
Lot of land, No. 170, and 50 Acres being
the undivided part of Lot No. 169, and 150 acros of
land, more or Ires, being the undivided .part of Lot
No, 471,'aH irf the llth District ofi Habersham ooun.
ty : levied, on as the property of Ephraim Goodwin,
to satisfy a'fi. fa. in favor of Martin Barrett, vs.
said- Goodwini . . - • v <V -
Lot No. 40, in the lOih District of Ilaber,
sham, county, and Lot No 24; in the town ofCIafkcs-
villo, a’nd one.negro Woman, by the name of Jane,
about 30 years old : levied on as the property of
William II. Steelffian, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favojr of
Thompson CoHiris, vs. Thomas J. Rusk, Benjamin
Cleveland, Win. H. Steelman, Andrew M- Norris &
John Noblett, security on appeal.- 1
The undivided property, to.wit: 5-8tba of
Lot No. 57, in tho 3rd district of Habersham county;
12 acres of Land, more or’less^beiug a part of the
aforesaid tract of land, where the houses stand ; 1.-4til
of Nos. pl, 60, 37, 36 and 124; aud the one half of
Nos. 128, 71, 36 and 26, all of said dist: Levied on
as the properry of John Lyons, to siitUfy tbe .follow
ing fi. ftis.; Jarret P. Mocifiy vs.-John Lyon, John
L.-titariford vs. John Lyon, Rulgnch and. Wcthcrow
vs. John Lyon, James W. Adam's .ys. John Lyon,
E. Shelton vs. John Lyon, E. T* Shelton va.
John Lypn and Jehu Trammel], security,, Charfos
McCJain vs. T. W. A. Sumter an'4 John Lyons, and
one other in favor of Henry G. Daniel, for the use
of ^Ransom Cobb, vs. John Lyon. _
Tiro equal one half of Lot No. 9, in the
llth district, the undivided fiffo part ef'No. 91, in
the 3d district; all of-said county ; *a medical chest
consisting.of-Books; 5uj.: levied on as the property
of Elijah H. Reid to satify a Mortgage fi, fit. in favor
of George D. Phillips, vs.-said Reid.
The one undivided' half of Lot No. 40, in
the 3d district of Habersham county, bounded
lows, beginning on a maple on the Chattahoochee rty;
or, nearly opposite to Montgomery Bell’s field, and
thence rUrining a straight line again to the rivcrjvrhore
the lower lino of said lot Intersects' and crostee the
River; . thence east along that lino to the corner; of
said lot; -thence north along the' line that divides
said lot from lot Na, fti in said district, to a'pjhe
corner, made by said England arid Bell; thence' along
a conditional line, inarkol by. said England and Bull
i known ■
July 16.—17—tds..
the day *f sals,
iS. T. PHA tlRy Adm'r..
. ‘ GUARDIAN’S SALE*
T^^’ILL-bo sqld. at the Court house in Troup do.
. ■' ® P n the first Tuesday ,in ( October next, one
undivided, half of Lot No. 33,. in. the sixth district of
,‘said countjf, as tho property of .Randle Wftlil.y, idiot,
by order of foe Inferior Court of Clark county ^.sitting
or'Ordinary, purposes. . ..
. VAVJD WILL I BY, -Guardian.
July-23.—18—ids... ~ ^ „
. ’ GUARDIAN’S SALE.
jrtRESENT iheir Honors Jijiin Bates, Nehemiali | . - GU ARDI AN’S S^LE, ^ .
xi- : Garrison, Joseph Dunagan,' and John M. Me-1 be.sold at foe CpurUhouse ip Clark C*>
Afee. ’• ■ 1 - *• - • '* L ” » on the fi;?t Tuesday in .October next, one
- -The-petition of Aseaatjh. Pruett; Executrix of the I tract pf land on th?„wajcrs of Roa-V creek, contain,
estate of Michael Pruett, deceased, stating fo,at she ing ninety-nine acres,, more or Jess, belonging to
has flitty »ilinjiy«inr>|t^ fai^estate, and praying to l wiidle WilliJij,,i(Ijot, Sokl by, order of the Infecior
' l.court of said-county, silling for Ordinary purposes.
V DAVID WILLI BY, Guardian.
July 2‘3.—‘18—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR^ SALE.
W ILL be.sold.at.the Court.houso iiyGlark Co
on .the- first Tuesday in October next, .one
tract of land oh foe waters of Roc’s crock, contain.
.GB0W3U, WANTON’COUNTY.’ ' - ’pgjBSgB^j^a
m^r^ourt tf.Walton county, srttingUffa Inferior Court ol said county; whciiMtth.g7<
for Ordinary purposes. July Term^ 1835. . Ordium-y-purpoees, for Ike benefit of-the heini.
[J RESENT their Honors, Robert M. Echols, [ - T , n - • DAVID kWILLIBY, ■Adm'r.
L .'.Warrdn J. HiU, James W, Harris and Peter G. t July-23.4—18 tds.
Morrow, Justices of said.Court.
GEORGIA, WALTON-COUNTY. •-
AL®,7 HERCAS Sunrael Catlttf, Administrator .of
»..*»c the estatp oi _John ;PI’.-Jeaes,.deceased, «p
plies to ni^ for letters of Diepiission from said estate.
T^esocaro therefore to^ito and admonish all and
8ipgular foe kindred and creditors of, said deceased,
*~’and ifopear a£ ‘nfy r dffice within'foe tilne pipe-
texiedon as foe properly of John Humphries, tasaiisty
a mortgage fi. fa. in.'favor of Richanl .England, vs>
John Humphries. * '• i . \
Lot No. 153 ahd .109, it*- the 10th Dist. of
Habersham^county : le vied on l^y A. Mkuldin, former
Sheriff, as fob property of Hepry Wade, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of Charles Ritch.
One. Acre of Land,>weli iqtproyed, epsi ol'
Clarkcsvillc, being a part of Lot No- 2 in the I2th
District of Habersham county.:, lovicd.onas tbe prop
erty of Thomas B. Cooper, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of Icmhel Dwelley vs. said.Coopcr, nnd one otiisr
J a favor of Thomas Barrett Co., for. foo .ase-hf
uqop 41, Carter; Ve.Wd Cooper. T’*
-. " • ' A. MAULDIN, Dep. Sheriff.
..September 3,1835.
Rabun Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in October next, '
W ILL be sord at the Court Hpuse m. the' town
of ClaytoP, Rabun county,- within the usual
hours of salo, the following property, to wit:
’-. One Lot of Land, No. 81. in the 5th Dis
trict of Rabun county { levied on as the property of
George Lovel to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Rabun
Superior Court, in favor of Russell Holcomb, for the
use of Absalom Holcomb.
JAMES GEORGE, Sheriff.
September 3,1835.
'ADMINISTRATQlt’S SAL#.
to an .order of the Court of Gr<ll
of Jackson county! ; willho sdld.-ut IbeJConrt
house iD JefJcrsop, on-foe.6rsLTuesday in November
led himeelfifo^ viftfes jo Awo lofo fefJaiaWtferori.
bed in MiJ obligation, a dopy of wW<*> annaxad.to M ; .-‘h“. property oFj
said petition; and Atf i Q this office. .The adminis. ^»?g? 8cd > 1,18
tratons on foe'Cstate-of saiddeepased/and all other l 0 * 8 * 10 foo day of^le.
ward
counQr, .
writing to tiid Edwsord Hsswelt, thereby he dbtiga-
peesotiS intererted, will foke ; notice. that at the' first
term of said Court, after duo publication, hereof, if no I
objections are filed, the-edmlnistratois on paid estate |
will bo qrdcred and directed fo qxecute titles to said
lots of land, in terms x>f foe liyy,
A true extract from tho mioutes of.said Court.
jessE Mitchell, c. c, o.
July 16—17—m3m. " ’ '
—sj D —-—i
HENRY; WEIGHT, Adntr.
.August 27.—23—tds.-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
jOURSUANT to an order of th« H<m» Inferior
a3- Court of Franklin county, when sitting for Onlk
nary purposes, Will, be sold on tjm first Tuesday ia
December next, between thp usual hours of sale,
before the Court' Houso' door of Franklin county,
ono tract of land coiuainirtg.339 acres, Mote or less,
lying on tho North-fork of Broad river; adjoining
Mrs- Stubbsand.nfocra, being tiieplaee whereon YVm.
Jlolloy, doceasod, formerly lived. Alio, teu likely
negroes,'of various ages nnd sizes. All sold for the
benefit of tho heirs of William Holley, deceased—
Terras made known-on tho day of sale.
Sept W—S6^tds.
JAMES flQLLEY, Adm'r.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
'S^'ILL be 'sold .-at the. Court House in Walton
y V county, on , tho first Tuesday in December
®? xt, ..9, n0 tract of* Lind, on Jack’s ci’eek, adjoining
libit and others, conjainjng eighty pores, more or
less, bcron§ing'to Mary Selinan, minor. Also, ono
other tract;'0n Jack’s'creek, joining Richardson, con.
tabling Eevonty .fonr acres, nioro or less, belonging to
Benjamin F. Spiman, minor. Also, the interest of
George C., Benjuifbi F„.M.iry and Josiuh Sclnisn,
minors of John Sclrnan, deceased, in tho dower laid
offand hasigne'd to the wiilow of said dcccasod—
Sold.agreeab’ly to Sn ordcr'of tho Honorable, the In.
ferior Court of-Wahon-county, sitting for Ordina7
purposes. .- ^
JN_0.1L LOWE, Sen,, Gvaidian.
Sept. 24—tds. ' * "
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 0 REE ABLY to an order of the honorable, the
Inferior C°urt *f iM.-ulison county, when sitting
for Ordinary ourpose?, ,wjp be, sold op-tim.fitst Tut*.
day in Denomber hext,' at tho Court Houso in New.
nan, Cowtfta county, lot of fahd No. 144, in the 4th
district of-said county.' Sold as the property of Haw.
kins-Eullcch, doceascd, late-of Madison conntv.
ALEXANDER ,0. BULLOCH, Adm'r.
Seigt ; lJ.l—27—tds., , ,
to 1
_ ADMIN ISTRATDR’S SALE.
'Lthe first Tuesday iu-Octobax.uext, will to sold
before the -Court-house door in foe- town ef
Carncsvillc, Frajikliu county, wilhinifop-usunl bourn
of sale, a -Tract of Lend in said coanty^on tlio main
road leading from Carncsvijlo to Gainesville, on fod
waters of Hudson river, containing one hundred aud
-seven acres, more or less, adjoining A&ruuxaad Olli
ers, being tho place whereon Blakely Norn ood died.
Sold'for the benefit of the heirs and creditors oft said
deceased. Teemsmade known-on the day.
. JAMES NORWOOD, Adm’r.
July 30.—19—tas.
* ' u- * -Z». • •.
scribed by law, to show causfr.lf imy they can, why
said letters should not b<r granted. •».
Gjvcn nndor my hand thip fith day of June, 1835.
. - JESS.E MITCHELL, c. o..o,
y Jfune 1 Sr-dJ - 6m.;’ fif, ^ \ J ~
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.
TftM^HEREAS Fdmoriti Beard, Administrator up.
» y omthe estate of William Beard, deceased;ap
plies to raejor loiters of dismission from said ostate.
Thcse.aro therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular foe heirs .and creditors of said dec’d, to be
and appear‘at my 6ffice, within foe time proscribed
by laiSr, to show canse.lf any they ton, 4 why Said let
ters should not be granted. '
jGiven under my hand thw8th day of May; 1835.
JESSE MITCHELL,.a. 0. o.
ADMINISTRATGK?S SALE.
A ®^®*®ABEY-.to all-order of the Inferior Ceett
Ash- of.Franklln county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will'to sold before the court house door of
Baker'county, ojj the first Tuesday.in November next.
Lot Nor 16, m the 8llr district. and Lot Nq. 42,'in
the 2d distrWt of Baker county. 'Sold Us the proper-
ty of- Blakely Norwood. late of Franklin county,- de
ceased- Terms made known on the day ofsalet* *
. JAMES NORWOOD, Adm’r;
6,—20—tds.
GEORGIA; WALTON COUNTY. ^ f
W HEREAS EHsha.Betts,administratoroxrthe
-estate Of James Bbasioy, seh., Iatb of said
county, deceased; applies to.mo for letters of Bismisr
sion from said estate. *. > .1
- These arp therefore-to cite and admonish Ml and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear atmy office within the- time prescri :
bed by.law, to show cause, if any foey have, why said
lefters'shouldHothe 'granted. ~
Given under my Land this Sthday of July, 1835. ‘
*tr :'" ' JESSE MITCHELL, d. <r>d. :
July 16-^17—6m^ r J fc »-V A - v- J -•
ty. Sold^iaihe property of'ERsha’P. M inchcw, ah
orphan. - Tenas.’twelve moirths ciwfit andnotti w.ell
secured. • JESSE DEMPSEY, Guardian.
July 23—18—tds. .. , , . ; , •/
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS William Lumpkin, exceutor^on the
estate of George W. Lumpkin, dccez,sed, : ap.
plies-to me for Letters of Dismission from said estkte;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all anc
singular tho kindred arid creditors of said deceased
tobe-and appear atmy officewitlun the time preset!
bed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why sail
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 10th August, 1835.
GREENE B. HAYGOOD, v. c. c. o.
August 13—21—m6m.
•* ' ADMINISTRATOR’S ^ SALE;
■ A GREEABLY to' an order of Hie Ilonorabk,
-iS. fhp Inferior.,Gdurt-of Oglethorpe County, wbih
sitUrig/qy Ordinary purpcsen, will, bo sold, on tbs
first Tuesday in Dcccpiber next, at the Court IIpow,
m‘ the town of NeWimn, Coweta .county, Lot of land
No, 2, in the Al cTiStrfcVof sald cc uiity. Sold as tte
{property! of. Murray «lrtis,. latent’ Oglethorpo count/,
dqeuased, for thw benefit, of tho heirs and creditors if
said-deceased. RENNET SIMS, Adm'r:
Sept. 24—27—'tds. . "
v' - -ADML\TSTlUTOR l 9 fiALE.
ho Sohl-nt the^Goort Hcusb in GwKin6tt
- V.-w -county, on tlio first.Tuesday-in-Deeenib^
<nQ.Xt t .cigjit negroes, viz-.: Judo, a w oman 27 years
old, Martin, a hoy 18 years old, Dinah, a girl J5
■yfears 'bidj Sthry; 13'years old, Elizabeth, 12 years
old^ Ciss, 10 .'years 'old, Morris, lit years old, and
Clarissa, 2-yoays-old. The'above negrdos are of tie
estate --of ^Thoiijas. IEIotiiewa, : deceased, and will to
sold by order of Cfmrt^for the benefit «f the hens
and creditors of said deceased.
ezEkiel Mathews, Adm’r,
Sept. S4’**-27—tds: •' " *
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALfi. '
,N foe fifst Taesday in November next, 'villi’'be
^old ei foVGourt/houser ia Gwinnett utitmty,
the, following propertjvviz: one negro man fey foe
name of Dap, about 19 yean of age, one boy by foe
-namo-pf Nick, about.16 years of age, one boy named-
Vau, 5 year8 olff, one woman by the name of Jenny,
25 years .Old, and oue girl -by the’ name of Sophy,
about- 6 years ‘old. .Also, one yoke of Steers and
Cart, and lv:o 'Horses.' Shld'as foo property of Gil
bert PJ-Williams, deceased,' for foo benefit of tins
ileirs of said,deceased. -Terms made known fen foe
.... • ISHAM WILLIAMS, ) _
• ; . . DILMUSLYLE, ? Adairs.
August 27.—23—tds. *■ ™ A ■ '
4—————:—:—' 1*^.
- EXECUTORS’- S ALE.
O N the first -Tuesday in December next, will to
sold at the Court houso ’in J.bfferson, Jackson
county, the lands whereon Thomas Stapler, deceased,
formerly resided, lying in said county of Jackson, as
the property of said deceased. Terms made known
on fob day of sale.
- ROBERT STAPLER,
THOMAS STAPLER
Sept. 10.—25—tds.
M
5
Ex'rs.
. EXECUTOR’S SALE. , j
^ILL be sold ou Thursday. tlw.SDlJi of Qclft-
™ tor next, at the. late residence of Thomas
Putman, late of Hall county; deceased, all tho person,
al : property (belonging 'fo- hi* estate; 'consisting of
wagoust^liorses, cattley hogs,-forming toots, houid-
hold and Kitchen furniluro, }&c. Saio to coutinoe
froni^ day. to day until ail is sold. s ,Tenp# made
Known on the Jay of sale. .
' ' WILLIS PUTMAN, Ez’r.
Sepfol?—27-—tds. ‘
GEORGIA, WALTON. COUNTY./
ySJfl HERE AS Jo'hp..lL t^we,. : Administrator J
V w 'the estate of John Selman, deceased, applies
to me for Letters of Dlsarfisaioff from said'^ftte.'
‘ 'This is therefore to Cite and admonish all andsia-
gular foo kiridrfeti-amf creditorof'Aaid deceased, to
ho. and pppear at m^ office witp in foe tinraprocciitod
by law, fo. show. pau§e, if, any’.they can, why aaiAW-
Cera should not hegranted. ....
Giveh ftnder my handthis 21 st of Sept,, 1835.
•' " JESSE MITCHELL, c.c.6-
Sept. £4—27—m6in. • • - *■ V •• >'
GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY.
'SFffi/THEREAS William S-Oirts and T«ner'B»-
" Mttp applraafo qae for letters of A4mini*ti»,
tion on Ahe estate ^l’, James C. Barnotto, deceased-
. . There are;the{oipre to oJh&ad adnaohiah«ll#l
singular foo kindred and crealtors-ot said deQW*-
ed, to 6e and appear at my office wifoinfoe tipw Pj*'
scribed By lawr to shew cause, if any fosy have, wty
said letters should not be granted.
., - Given under my hand, this 8th September, Is 3 *''
THOMAS J. HARPER, ***
,Bept.24r-27—30d. i vi:^. > •« - ■*
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNIT,
ICHARD B0STWICK, posted before John Ba.
R®-' ker, Esip on tho 25th April-. 1835, a chisnut
sorrel mare, with a star in her forehead, and loft huw
foot white, about five years old. Appraised to fin/
dollars. ‘ \VM. M i I. TRIE, c. 1. c,
Sept. 24—27—5t. ' ''