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SHERIFFS* SALES.
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
1/IT - ILL be sold before the court-house door, in
TV town of Jefferson, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two negroes, to wit: Silva a woman
about 45 or 6 years of age. and Joe, a boy about 5
or 6 years of age : levied on as the property of
George Shaw, to satisfy a fi fa trom Jackson Su
perior court, James Morris vs George Shaw.
Property pointed out by George Cowan
JAMES WOOD, Sheriff-
Dec. 2, 1842.
AT THE SAME TIME A NO PLACE, WILL BE SOLD THE
FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT I
Twenty barrels of corn, more or less, one
stack of fodder, and one blind gray horse, 7 or 8
years old : levied on as the property of Samuel P.
McMillan by virtue of a fi fa from Jackson Superi
or court, Cowen & Orr vs Samuel P." McMillan,
maker, and William Pharr, endorser. Property
pointed out by Samuel P. McMillan.
One hundred and eighty-one acr6s of
land, more or less, adjoining Edward Carlisle and
others, on the waters of Hurricane creek in said
county: levied on as the property of Evan Polk
hy virtue of a fi fa from’Jackson Superior court
Thomas J. Davis and E. King, Executors, &c. vs
Evan Polk and A. Williamson. Properly pointed
out hy defendant.
One hundred acres of land, more or less
adjoining Benjamin Stogland and others: levied on
as the property of John Terbyfill, Hiram Tcrbyfill,
Lauson Terbyfill, Henson Terbyfill and Jackson
Terbyfill, by virtue of three fi fas, from the 455th
district of said county, Frederick Harvill and Silh
Jinkins vs said Terbyfills. Levy made and returned
to me hy a bailiff. Property pointed out by Fred
erick Harville.
J. H. RANDOLPH, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1842.
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT :
Thirty-five barrels of corn, more or less,
2 pens of shucks, one lot cf fodder, containing one
thousand pounds, more or less: all levied on as
the property ol'John McGinnis, Penina W. Thomas,
Executrix of Stephen Thomas, deceased, vs John
McGinnis and sundy oilier fi fas vs said McGinnis.
Property pointed out by defendant.
One tract of land, containing two hun
dred acres, more or less, adjoining Loid and others,
Butler and Shankle vs French Haggard, and sun
dry other fi fas vs said Haggard. Property pointed
out hy plaintiff. Levy made and returned to inc by
a bailiff. WM. S.' THOMPSON, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1812.
Frsmklm Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
TiriLL he sold before the Court-house door in
v V f.a l
CarneSville, Franklin dbunty, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Three hundred acres of land, more or
less, on the waters of Tom's Creek, adjoining Da
vid Mitchell, Nainan R. Porch, being the lot where
on Bednego Wright now lives : levied on as the
property ol Charles D Jenkins, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Franklin Superior court, Hope Sims vs
Robert Shackleford, maker. Charles 1). aenkii.s and
Alniarcne E. Vandiver, endorsers. Property point
ed out by C. D. Jenkins.
Two hundred and eighty-one acres of
land, more or less, on the waters of Broad River,
adjoining Tin mas Davis and others, as the proper
ty of Abel Segars, also 235 acres of land, more or
less, being the place whereon Wiliiam Crow now
lives, on the waters of Nails Creek, adjoining Sloe
and others: all levied on as lire property of the de
fendants, to satisfy a fi fa from Franklin Superior
c >urt, Zacheriah Felton vs Abel Segars, principal,
William Crow and William J. Wiley, securities.
Ten barrels of eorn, more or less, or.e sow
and six shoats : levied on as the property of John J.
Carter, to satisfy a fi fa from Franklin Superior
court, A. W. Walton & Co. vs said Carter.
One clay-bank horse, three years old:
levied on as the property of Martin White, to satis
fy a fi fa from the Inferior court of Franklin coun
ty, Samuel S. McJunkin vs Martin White, maker,
and James Morris, endorser. Property pointed out
by White.
Two hundred and seventy-five acres of
land, more or less, on the waters of Beaver Dam
Creek, adjoining Ellis Cheek and others, it being
the place whereon John Temples now lives, with
all the improvements on said lot: levied on as the
property of John Temples, to satisfy sundry fi fas,one
issued from the Superior court of Franklin county
in favor of R. Weems, for the use of the officers of
court vs said Temples, two in favor of John II.
Patrick, issued from a Justice's court of Franklin
county vs John Temples, one issued from a Jus
tice’s court, Lewis I). Holsanbake vs John Tem
ples, principal, and Rowland Cheek, security on ap
peal, one in favor of Kppy White, executor on the
estate of John M. White, deceased vs John Tem
ples and David P. Tippin.
BENJ. McNIEL, Sheriff.
December 2, 1842.
Postponed Sale.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD THE
FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT :
All the right, title and interest (hat James
Stoe has in and to 116 acres of land, more or less,
being the place whereon he now lives, adjoining
William Strange and others : levied on as the prop
erty of James Sloe, to satisfy a fi fa from Franklin
Inferior court, John Brawner vs James Stoe.
Sixty-six acres of land, more or less, on
the waters of Crockett's Creek, adjoining West
brook, Shelton and others, it being the place where
on the defendant now lives : levied on as the prop
erty of Dickey Neal, to satisfy a fi fa from Frank
lin Inferior court, James H. Little vs said Neal
BENJ. McNIEL, Sheriff.
December 2, 1842.
Walton Sheriffs Sale.
On the first ’Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL he sold before the court-house door in
Monroe, Walton county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two negroes, to wit: one boy by the
name of Henry, 21 or 22 years old, one a woman
hy the name of Amy. 25 years old : levied on as the
property of George Malcom, to satisfy a ti fa issued
from Walton Superior court, in favor of Hines Holt,
r. vs George Malcom, John Malcom and W. E.
Gaither, security on stay.
Five negioes, to wit: one a boy, by the
name of Adam, 20 years old, one a boy by the
name of Gilbert, & years of age, one a boy, hy the
name of Perry, 7 years old, one a woman, by the
name of Caroline, 17 years old, one a girl, by the
name of Louisa, 2 years old, 250 acres of land, in
ihe 2nd district of Walton county, No 38, and 200
acres of lot No. 70 : levied upon as the property of
Dudley Ransoine, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Wal
ton Inferior court,-in favor of Micajah Whitley vs
said Ransom- Gold and silver, or Mechanics Bank
of Augusta, required.
One negro boy, by the name of Reese, 21
years c|d : levied on as the property of Richard
Varidiford, to satisfy a fi fa from- Clark Superior
court, in favor of Charles Smith vs said' Vandiford.
One ffegro man, by the name of Prirrms,
27 years old : levied on as the property of Charles
A. Smith, to satisfy a fi fa issued fromJWalton Infe
rior court, in favor of William A. Beall and Jeremi
ah Beall, administrators of Egbert B. Beall r deceas-
ed vs said Smith.
Four hundred acres of land, in the 2nd
district of Walton county, the place whereon the
defendant now resides, adjoining lands of Stark and
others : levied on as the property of James P. Blas-
singame, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Walton Su
perior court, in favor of Henry Hardin vs James P.
Hlassingamc and B. B. Ransone, securities.
Five negroes, to wit: Tone a man, 30
years old, Mariah a woman, 24 years old, Dianna a
girl, 16 years old, Malinda a girl, 9 years old, and
Harriett a girl, 4 years old, also, 1 mules, 1 sorrel
colt, 2 ^-ears old, 3 cows and calves, 3 yearlings, 20
head of shoats, 2 sows and 10 pigs, 1 lour horse
wagon and harness, 1 two horse wagon, 3 stacks
oats, 7 stacks fodder, 25 barrels corn, more or less,
1 desl^ of drawers, 1 press, 2 feather beds and furni
ture, 2 bedsteads, 1 pine chest, 1 trunk, 1 cupboard,
6 split bottom chairs, 185 acres of land, more or
less in the 3d district of Walton county, adjoining
lands of Bell and others, the place whereon the de
fendant now resides : levied on as the property of
Robert W. Smith, to satisfy a fi fa from Clark Su
perior court, in favor of Barton Thrasher vs Will
iam Wethcriy and Robert W. Smith, and one from
Clark Inferior court, in favor of Barlon Thrasher
vs Anderson W. Smith and Robert W. Smith.
One hundred and fifty acres of land, more
or less, in tire 3d district of Walton county, adjoin
ing lands of Stewart and others, the place where
on the defendant now resides: levied on as the
properly of Goodwin Miller, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from Walton Superior court, in favor of Russel
Shepard vs Goodw in Miller, Robert Stewart and
John Glasson.
Two hundred acres of land, more or less,
in the 1st district of Walton county, No. 52 : lev
ied upon as tie property of Thomas H. Mitchell,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Walton Superior
court, in favor oiTG. P. Sv turns vs said Mitchell.
Properly pointed out in said" mortgage fi fa.
All the right, title and interest in and to
one negro girl by the name of Matilda. 15 years of
age : levied on as the property of Robertus B.
Habersham Sheriffs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL be sold before the court-house door in
Clarkesville, Habersham county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Seven barrels of corn, more or less; 225
bundles ot fodder; 3 head of cattle, a cow and a
yearling, each of brindle color, and a red heifer:
levied on as the property of Bailey Black, to satis
fy a fi fa in favor of James Kirkham, Adm’r of H.
Ratcliff vs Bailey Black.
Lot of land No. 3L in the 10th dist. of Hab
ersham county, 50 acres, more or less: levied on
as the property of James H. Burk, to satisfy a Jus
tice’s court fi fa, John W. Martin vs James H.
Burk. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Part of lot No. 1 &, in the town of Clarkes-
ville, on which stands the house wherein Walton
Wyley now lives, with some other improvements
adjoining the Phoenix Hotel: levied on as the prop
erty of Walton Wyley, to satisfy a fi fa, John U.
Stanford vs Lewis Levy, John II. Wyley, James
Wyley and Walton Wyley.
Two hundred acres of land, more or less,
in Habersham county, being the place whereon
Devereaux Jarrett now lives, granted from infor
mation to Jesse Walton : levied on as the property
of Devereaux Jarrett tu satisfy a fi fa, Young Davis
vs Devereaux Jarrett.
Lots of land, Nos. 8S and 89. in the 12th
dist. of Habersham county : levied on as the prop
erty of Thomas Dooly, to satisfy two fi fas, one in
favor of John R. Stanford, for the use of Artemas
Gould vs John Dooly and Thomas Dooly ; the oth
er in favor of John R. Stanford vs John, James and
Thomas Dooly.
Lot of laud, No. 7, in the.12th district o
Habersham county: levied on as the property of
Joseph Habersham, to satisfy a fi fa, Charles Mor-
riss vs Joseph- Habersham.
One sorrel horse, 5 years old : levied on
as the property of James Merritt, to satisfy a fi fa,
Kerrs & Hope vs said Merritt. •
One slave by the name of Charles: levi
ed on as the property of Henry T. M*»sely, to satis
fy an attachment issued from the April Term of the
Superior court of Habersham county, 18-12, in fa
vor of John S. Dobbins &. Co. vs Henry T. Mosely
and John II. Sloan. Levy made by Charles B.
Word, former Sheriff
Part of lots of land, Nos. 64 and 81, con
taining 212 acres, more or less, improved, in the
2d dist. of Habersham county ; also 30 acres, more
or less, par: of lot No. 68, in the 2d dist. of Haber
sham county ; also one sorrel filly, 2 years old last
spring: all levied on as the property of John H.
Starr, to satisfy two fi fas, James Hale and Maurice
Wilkinson, surviving copartners of R. C. Baldwin
& Co. vs John H. Starr & Co. Property pointed
out by said Starr.
All the right, title and interest of Wilson
R. Young in and to lot of land, No. 79, in the 12th
district of Habersham county - levied mi tu satisfy
a fi fa in favor of Richard Roe, casual ejector of
Elias Bentlv vs John Doc, ex dem of Wilson R
Young.
Three head of horses, a bay mare, 9 years
old, a colt, 6 months old, and a sorrel mare, about
13 years old : a bridle and saddle: levied on as the
propert y of Thomas F. Thomason, to satisfy a fi
fa, Edmond Hyatt vs Thomas F. Thomason, ma
ker, and John It. Stanford, endorser, and Turner
Lane, security on slay.
Lot of land, No. 75, in the 10th district of
Habersham county, well improved: levied on as
the property of Allen Perry, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
Hall Sheriffs Sale*
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the
town of G ainesville, Hall'county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
All the tract-of land whereon James J.
McCleskey now lives, adjoining John Say : levied
on as the property of said-James J. McCleskey, to
satisfy a fi fa from the Inferior court, for the use of
the county of Hall vs James J. McCleskey, tax col
lector, and David H. McCleskey, John N. Alexan
der, Wm. Hunt, George Woodliff and Asa Griffin,
securities.
AH the tract of land whereon Howell Jar
rett now lives, adjoining lands of John Smith, de
ceased : levied on as the property of said How
ell Jarrett, to satisfy a fi fa from the Inferior court
of said county, in favor of John Whitmire, against
Howell Jarrett and Joseph Guyton, security on stay
Lots Nos. 3 and 40, in the town of Gaines
ville, or so much thereof as will satisfy the sum of
twenty-nine dollars and thirty cents : levied on a3
the property of Reuben Thornton, to satisfy a fi fa
against hitn of the above amount, for tax, for 1842.
Fifteen acres of land, near Gainesville,
known as the Female Academy lot, including said
Academy and buildings : levied on by virtue of a
mortgage fi fa from Hall Superior court, John E.
Brown vs Warren Jourdan, Richard Banks, Reu
ben Thornton, John E. Brown, James Law, cl alias.
Lot No. 13, and part of lot, No. 1, known
the Brown house, in the town of Gainesville, al-
, 1 fine wardrobe, 1 mahogany bureau, 1 do din
ing table, 1 do dressing table, 1 do rocking chair,
11 cane bottom chairs, 10 split do do, 1 birch crib,
walnut tables, 2 pine do, l wash stand, 1 trunk, l
chest, 1 lot of timber, 1 lot of crockery ware, 3
wire fenders, 3 demijohns, 1 jug, 1 shovel, 1 mat
tock, the wood work of a buggy, 612 lights of sash.
250 blocks for pilasters and 1 book case: all levied
on as the property of Benjamin T. Stnjth, to satisfy
a fi fa from Hall Superior court, Richard’ Banks vs
Reuben TJiornton and Benjamin T. Smith, makers,
and James Say, endorser, and other ft fas agaiust
said Benjamin T. Smith.
All the tract of land whereon William
Sitton now lives: levied on as his property, to sat
isfy a fi fa from Hall Inferior court, in favor of Mau
rice Wilkinson and James Hale, surviving copart
ners and other fi fas.
One road wagon and one black horse.
Franklin Sheriff’s Sale*
On the First Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL be sold before the court house door in
the town of Carnesviile, Franklin county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit:
Three hundred and forty-nine acres of
land, more or less, whereon Andrew Martin now
lives, adjoining lands of James Martin, Sen., Al
len Acre and Miller : levied on to satisfy .a mort
gage fi fa from the Superior court of said county,
in favor of John H. Patrick vs said Martin. Prop
erty pointed out in said mortgage.
THOS. F. STRIBLING, D. Sheriff.
Nov. 4, 1842.
Moore, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice's court of Y, or of John T. Carter, Guardian, &c. vs Allen
—' - - — — - Perry.
Three hundred acres of land, being: lot
No. 115, and part of lot No. 156. in the 11th dis
Four brass candlesticks, 2 glass candle- trict of Habersham county, well improved: levied
1 on as the property of Wm. H. Crane, to satisfy a r-
Walton county, in favor of William Haygood
said Moore. Levy made and returned to tne by
a constable.
sticks, 2 glass lamps, 1 set China Ware, 15 turn
biers, 1 dozen wine glasses, 2 white pitchers, 1
set cups and saucers, 2 bowls, 1 dozen white dish
es, 2 dozen white plates, 2 glass plates, 2 pieserve
dishes, I glass bowl, I Brittannia pitcher, 2 toys.
5 brass nobs, 5 hand towels, 2 silver butter knives,
1 small pitcher, 1 lot of books, consisting of 21, 1
water bucket, 2 looking glasses and drawers, 1
brass kettle. I mahogany secretary, 2 floor carpets,
1 pair brass andirons, l candle stand, 2 gilted
fi
fa, Joseph It. Henderson vs Adam Pitner, and
Wm. II. Crane, securitv.
WILLIAM GRANT, Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1842.
Postponed Sale.
ALSO, AT TIIE SAAB TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT :
Lots of land, Nos. 8S and 89, in the 12th
on as the
two fi fas
. , . * • . _ r , ••• .a.ui u, Logan Perkins vs Adam Pitner and
steads, 4 coarse carpets, 4 hair matrasses, 2 feather j Thos . Dooly lhe “ ther in favor of Lewis Levy vs
beds and furniture, 1 pine chest and 2 boxes: lev- T h« ma c ..rinrin*.
pine
ied on as the property of John Totty, to satisfy a
fi fa from Clark Inferior court, in favor of Barton
Thrasher vs said Totty.
' BLAKE J, COOPER, Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1812.
Thomas Dooly, principal, and Moses Seitz, securi
ty on appeal. WILLIAM GRANT, Sheriff.
Dee. 2, 1842.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE BOLD TUB
FOLLOWING PROPERTY, - TO WIT ;
One negro girt, by the name of Harriett,
about 18 years old : levied on as the property of
James Ataway, to satisfy a ft fa front the Inferior
court, in favor of the Ruckersville Banking Compa
ny vs; James A tawny. E. W v Morris and Thomas
Morris, principal, ana John V. Latner, security.
One negro woman, by the name of Lucy,
22 years old and her 3 children : levied on as the
property of William W. Caldwell, to satisfy a fi fa
from Franklin Superior court, in favor of William
E. Cleveland vs William W. Caldwell, principal,
and John Morris, security.
One hundred and fifty acres oflaud, more
or less, adjoining lands of Laughridge and others,
215 acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of
Solomon King and others, t bay mare, 8 or 10
years old, 1 bay filly, 3 years old, 1 colt, 18 months
.old : levied on as the property of Matthew Gentry,
to satisfy a 6 fa from Franklin Superior court, in
favor of Andrew T. Davis vs Matthew Gentry and
Oliver Harris.
Five hundred acres of land, on the waters
of Sole Creek: levied on as the property of Signal
Merideth, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice's court of
sfid-county, in favor of T. & E. W. Morris vs Sig
nal Merideth. Levy made and returned to me by
a bailiff.
All-the right, title, interest, or claim that
Chealey C. Payne has in the estate of John Payne,
deceased: levied on by virtue of a fi fa from a Jus
tice's court of said county, in favor of William D. Al
len vs Chesley C. Payne. Levy made and return
ed to mo by a bailiff.
. Ali the right, title, interest, or claim that
•John Blsnkinship has in the estate of John Payne,
decease^ : levied on by virtue of a fi fa from a Jus
tice’s court of said county, in favor of Alfred S.
Jones vs John Blankinship. Levy made and .re
amed to me by a bailiff.
THOMAS F. STRIBLING, D. Sheriff.
Dee 9,1849
AT TIIE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD, THE
FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT :
One negro man by the name of George,
about 4*0 years of age ; Mary a girl, about 18 years
old ; Darius a woman, 50 years old; 100 barrels of
corn, more or less; 5 heajl ol horses; 1 road wag
on ; 1 yoke of oxen ; and 4000 bundles of fodder - ,
levied on as the property of John Grisham, sen., to
satisfy a fi fa issued out of the Inferior court of
Walton county, in favor of John Armstrong vs Jno.
Grisham, sen. and Austin M. Grisham.
One negro man by the name of Stephen,
about 35 years old: levied on as the property of
John P. Hightower, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from a Justice’s court of Walton county, Beverly
B. Ransone vs John P. Hightower and Thomas
Hightower. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
One hundred and twenty-five acres of
land, of lot No. 185, the west half of said lot: levi
ed on as the properly of Luke Gant, to satisfy sun
dry fi fas issued from a Justice’s court of said coun
ty in favor of Stephen Felker vs Frederick Moore
and Luke Gant. Levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
S : xtv-two and a half acres of land, in the
north west corner of lot No. 155, in the 4th district
of Walton county: levied on as the property of
Frederick Moore, to satisfy sundry fi fas iasttod
from a Justice’s court of said county, Stephen Fel
ker vs Frederick Moore and Luko Gant. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Five hundred and twenty-five acres of
land, it being lot NO. 3, in the 3rd district of Wal
ton county; and 275 acres, more or less, on the
Alcova river, adjoining lands of Benjamin Ham
mock and others: levied on as the property of
Pinktthman Harvey, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Inferior court of Walton county, in favor of
Henry Hardin vs Pinkithman Harvey, and Benja
min Hammock, security.
WILLIS KILGORE, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1812.
ADnniSTRATOBS* SALES* & c .
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, before the court-house door in thj
town ofVan Wert, Paulding county, Ga., between
the usual hours of sale, the following land belong,
ing to the estate of Wm. Sot rolls, late of Walton
county, deceased, to wit: lot No. 141, loth dist
of Paulding county, containing 40 acres. Terras
made known on the day of sale.
W. G. BULLOCH,
WILEY J. SORRELLS,
DORKES SORRELLS,
Nov. 4—34—ids.
I;\
Adm’r:
Forsyth Coroner’s Sale
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W 'ILL he sold before the Court-house door in
Cumming, Forsyth county,-within the usual
ours of sale, the following property, to wit;
One bay stallion, one clay bank colt, one
sorrel filly, one still and fifteen still stands: levied
on as the property of Sion Bennett, to satisfy a li
fa issued from the Infetior court of Forsyth county,
in favor of Oliver Strickland vs Sion Bennett, prin
cipal, and Robert Williams, security on stay of ex
ecution.
Lots Nos. 407, .400 aud half of the lot No.
40.5, in the 2nd dist., 1st section : levied on as the
property of Robert Williams, to satisfy the above fi
fa, controlled by Leroy Hammond.
JOEL II. STUBBS, Coroner.
Dec. 2,1842.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior court
of Gwinnett county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold to the highest bidder, before
the court house door in the town of Lawrenceville
Gwinnett county, on the-first Tuesday in January
next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property to wit: Lots of laud number 250 and
251, containing five hundred acres, more or less, i n
the 7th district of said county, and eighteen likely
young negroes, consisting of men, women, bovs,
girls and children, all belonging to the estate" of
Benjamin Pruitt, deceased, and sold for the benefit
of his heirs. Terms, credit till the 25th day ol
December 1813. Small notes with approved se-
cujitv.
JAMES McGINNES, f
WILLIAM LAWLESS, y
July 8—17—tds.
Walton Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL be sold before the court-house door in
Monroe, Walton county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
The wood-work of one buggy : levied on
as the property of Jeptha J. Turman, to satisfy a fi
fa from Walton Inferior court, in favor of Brewer
& Ransone vs said Turman.
BLAKE J. COOPER, Sheriff.
Dec. 9, 1842.
levied on as the property of Ellis Buffington, to sat
isfy a fi fa from the Superior court of liall county,
in favor of John Dunagan, for the use of V. llarlin.
All of James Gowdy’s interest in a lot of
an acre, more or less, near Gainesville, in the pos
session oFE. M. Johnson: levied on by virtue of a
fi fa from Lumpkin Inferior court, Wm. Harris and
H. L. Roosevelt vs James Gowdy.
Two mahogany sofas, 1 do center table,
2 large looking glasses, 1 Scotch carpet, 3 table
covers, 12 cane bottom chairs, 76 split do do, 2 ma
hogany card tables, 2 plaited candlesticks, 1 flower
pot, 2 vases, 4 drawing-room curtains, 8 lamps, 2
pair brass andirons. 1 brass fender, l lot of maps,
pictures and books, 4 spittoons, 1 mahogany bureau.
2 do sideboards, 1 do secretary and book case, 1
work stand, 2 candle stands, 15 looking glasses, 1
mahogany bedstead, 25 pine tables, 26 bowls, 16
pitchers, 25 candlesticks, 17 bedsteads, 8 feather
beds, 29 matrasses, 21 bolsters, 33 pillows, 9 foot
tubs, 19 wash stands, 9 Windsor chairs. 16 straw
beds, furniture for 15 beds, 6 maple bedsteads, 1
lot of table cloths and towels, 3 kitchen tables, I lot
kitchen utensils, consisting of pots, ovens, &c. &c.,
1 large lot of crockery ware, 50 knives and 80 forks,
2 steels, 2 sets castors, 6 waiters, 8 pair snuffers,
20 German silver spoons, 12 Brittania do, 1 tin safe
and 1 fly brush: all levied on as the property cf
Warren Jourdan, to satisfy a fi fa from Hall Supe
rior court, in lavor of E. Sinclair and Jesse Robin
son and other li fas against said Warren Jourdan.
J. J. BAUGH, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1842.
Gwinnett Postponed Sheriff’s Sale
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL be sold at the court-house door in the
town of Lawrenceville, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One hay marc, 8 years old ; one bay lil
ley, 3 years old ; 3 cows and 3 calves ; 3 heifers
3 years old; 12 head of hogs: levied on as the
the property of Michael Donahoo, to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa issued from Gwinnett Inferior court, in
favor of A. L. Smith vs said Donahoo. Property
pointed out in said fi fa. .
Two negroes, one by the name of Rose
the other by the name of Prudy; and one colt >n
gin : levied on as the property of Thomas Worthy
to satisfy one fi fa from Gwinnett Inferior court
Starling T. Austin vs Thomas Worthy, acd John
Stuart, security.
NELSON ROBERTS, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 16, 1842.
Adm’r*.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior court
lJL of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold at the court house in Wai-
onsville, on the first Tuesday in January next, lhe
n vJ t-f\t in llva fAum aCJI 4V —1^
cupied by William Werner, deceased, and known
as the Weatherly lot. Sold as the property ol said
deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM BELL, Adm’r.
Sept. 16—27—tds:
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT:
One pair cream horses, about 4 and G
years old : levied on as the property of George W.
Thompson, to satisfy a fi fa from Hail Inferior
court, in favor of Raymond Sanford vs George W
Thompson. B. DUNAGAN, Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1842.
Habersham Sheriff’a SaBc*
On the First Tuesday in FEBRUARY next.
TUILL be sold before the court-house door in the
* f town of Clarkesville, Habersham co., within
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit:
One chesnut sorrel stud horse, 4 years
old, with a blazed face: levied on as the property
of James Smith, by virtue of a mortgage ft fa issu
ed from the July Term of the Inferior court of Hab
ersham county, 1842, in favor of Wm. G. Scales
vs said Smith. Property pointed out in said mort
gage.
Fifty acres of land, more ot less, in the
county of Habersham, on the waters of Little
Nails creek, adjoining lands of Smith and Brown:
levied on as the property of A. J. Nally, by virtue
of a mortgage fi fa issued from the October term of
the Superior court of said county, 1842, in favor of
John W*. Martin. Property pointed out in said
mortgage.
Lot of land, No. 154, in the 13th district
of Habersham county, containing 250 acres, more
or less: levied on as the property of James M.
Beal, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the
October Term of ihe Superior court of said county,
1842, in favor of Hiram Taylor vs said Beal.—
Property pointed out in said mortgage.
WILLIAM GRANT, Sheriff
Dec. 5. 1842.
Forsyth Sheriff’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL be sold before the court-house door
tho town of Camming, within the usual hours
of salo, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and twenty acres of land
numbers not known, in the 2nd district of the 1st
section, whereon Young P. Pool now lives, join
htg Bratton and others, well improved ; one sorrel
horse, one brown mule, one yoke of oxen, ten head
of stock cattle, twenty head of stock hog3, one ox
wagon and twenty barrels of corn : all levied on
the property of Young P. Pool, to satisfy a fi .
from Forsyth Superior court, in favor of Robert G
Little, executor, and Elizabeth Anglin, executrix
of John Anglin, deceased, vs said Pool.
Lot No. 225, 1st dist., 1st section : levied
on as the property of John S. Bobo, to satisfy a fi
fa from Gwinnett Superior court, in favor of Thom
as M. Nash vs Silas Bobo and John S. Bobo, ma
kers, and Clark Howell, endorser.
Twenty head of fat hogs, forty barrels of
corn, four stacks of fodder, six head of stock cat
tle, one yoke of oxen, one road wagon, one sorrel
horse, one eighty-five gallon still, cap and worm,
sixteen still tubs, five light casks: all levied on as
the property of Sion Bennett, to satisfy a fifa from
Forsyth Superior court, in favor of Henry Tedder
vs said Bennett. Property pointed out by defend
ant. ROBT. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1812.
AT TIIE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE 80LD TOE
FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT :
Lot No. 1272, 3il dist., 1st section, well
improved, whereon Oliver Strickland now lives:
levied on as the property of Oliver Strickland, to
satisfy a fi fa from Gilmer Superior court, in fa
vor ref Ezekiel Harris, for the use ol Daniel N.
Smith vs John Biddy, principal, and Oliver Strick
land, security.
One bay mare, 10 or 11 years old, one
sorrel colt, six u onths old, one rifle gun and shot
pouch, one wood clock and eight barrels of corn:
levied on as the property of John Burns, to satisfy
a fi fa from Forsyth Superior court, in favor of
George Wilky vs said Burns.
Hall Postponed Coroner's Sale
O/t the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL he sold before the court-house door in
Gainesville, llall County, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One half of fractional lot, No. 158, in the
9th district of Hall county, containing 140 acres,
more or less, being the place whereon Benjamin
Dunagan lives : levied on as the property of Ben
jamin Dunagan, to satisfy a fi fa from Hall Supe
rior court, in favor of Richard Banks, and other fi
fas vs said Dunagan. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney.
JOHN BARRETT, Coroner.
Dec. 9, 1812.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable In
ferior court of Walton county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court
house in the town of Monroe, Walton county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, between the usu
al hours of sale, six negroes, viz : Seaoorn, a tnar,
23 years of age; Jerry, a boy 15; I)a - e, a boy 9;
Siila a girl, 3; Harriett a girl, 2 and Phillis a wo
man, 31 years old. Sold as the property of Janies
I. Moore, late of Walton county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
J. M. B. MOORE, Executor.
P1IEBE MOORE, Executrix.
October 7—30—tds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the court house in Jackson countv,
by leave of the Honorable Inferior court 'of said
co uity, the following negroes belonging to the mi
nor children of Matthew Wynn, deceased, viz;
William, a boy about 18 years old; Sarah, a girl
about 15 years old. Sold for the benefit of t e
creditois of said estate. Terms made known on
the day of sale.'
JAMES M. MAYNARD, Guardian.
Oct. 21—32—ids.
Owiimctt Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in Law
rcnceville, Gwinnett County, between the
lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ttvo negro men, one by the name of Wil
liam, the other by the name of June : levied on as
the property of George M. Waters, to satisfy one fi
fa from Gwinnett Superior court, David Miller vs
said Waters and William H. Fitts, security on stay
of execution.
One road wagon, two pair of harness,
one bay mare, and one bay horse: levied on as
the property of William H. Fitts, to satisfy two fi
fas from Gwinnett Superior court, one Seaborn
Goodall vs William II. Fitts, the other, Pleasant A.
Sterling vs said Fitts.
Fifty barrels of corn, four thousand lbs.
seed cotton, one bay mare and one roan mare:
levied on as the property of Ambrose McGinnis, to
satisfy one fi fa from Gwinnett Superior court,
Thomas W. Baxter vs Ambrose McGinnis and
Thomas A. Pittman. Property pointed out bv
Thomas A. Pittman.
ROBERT S. FOSTER, Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1812.
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTV, To WIT:
Two cows and three yearlings, one mnle,
one year old, 3 feather beds and furniture, 3 bed
steads, 1 wood clock, 30 head of hogs, 20 barrels
ofcorn, one thousand bundles of fodder, 1 pine table,
1 walnut table : levied on as the property of Elijah
H. Flemming, to satisfy one fi fa from Gwinnett
Superior court, Kinchin Kambo vs Elijah H.
Flemming and Samuel F. Alexander.
NELSON ROBERTS, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1842.
Postponed Sale.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD THE
FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT :
One hundred and ninety-four and a half
acres of land, No. 275, in the 4th dist. formerly Wal
ton, now Gwinnett county, the place whereon the do
fendant now resides : levied on as his property to
satisfy one fi fa from Gwinnett Superior court,
Robert H. Johnson vs William L. Born.
NELSON ROBERTS, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1842.
Clark. SBieriff’s SaBe.
For January, 1843.
Ten negroes, viz: Billy 50 years old ; Jinny 40;
Aleck 23; Harry 18; Alfred 17; EdJ 16; Mary
’Ann 22 ; Emily 20. and her child 1 year and 8
months old, and Martha 14 years old. Charles
Strong and others vs Robert R. Harden.
Two hundred and thirty acres of'land, more or
less, on Robertson’s Creek, joining Hopping and
others. Benajjth S. Sheats, Marshall M. Sheats
and Isaac S. Vincent vs Lindsev Sheats.
One large lot of bed clothes, household and
kitchen furniture, one lot of hardware, three cotton
gins, one ox cart, several desks, show boxes, and
sundry small articles ol merchandize. Joseph Har-
raw vs lohn W. Hay and John Totty, security, and
one other fi fa against John Totty and ethers
One cow and calf, one lot of household and kitch
en furniture. Sundry creditors vs John W. Hay.
Fifty acres of land, more or less, on the waters
of Barber's Creek, joining Lee and others. Isaac
S. Vincent vs Allen Gilbert.
Three hundred acres of land, more or less, on
the Oconee River, joining the lands of Mrs. Lee,
S. Simonton and others, and one negro man. named
Adam, about 30 years of age, (a carpenter.) A.
L. Harper vs Richard Hughes, John A. Nunnally
and Aaron F. Nunnally. Sold under the incum
brance of a mortgage.
One carriage and harness, one black horse, ten
years old, and the interest of Joseph Allen in and
to twenty-five acres of land, more or less, on Mc-
Nuts Creek, with the improvements thereon. Com
missioners of Simonton’s Bridge vs Joseph Allen,
James Allen, Hannibal Allen and John Tallmadge.
Lot No. 39, in the town of Athens, well improv
ed, at present in the occupancy of the defendant ;•
thal part of lot No.' 42, adjoining Hancock, with
the improvements thereon, containing one half acre,
more*or less, a small lot adjoining Lampkin, with
the improvements thereon, eight acres of land, more
or less, with the improvements thereon, near Kirk
patrick’s tanyard, one hundred acres of land in
Clark county, lying in the forks of the roads lead
ing to Jefferson and Mitchell’s mills, adjoining
Weir and others, two hundred acres of land, more
or less, in said county on the middle fork of the
Oconee river, adjoining Hull, Mitchell and others,
and two negro women. B. Hill vs William Brown.
C. A. Durham’s interest in a negro boy
Dave, fifteen years old: lovied on as the” property
°fC. A. Durham, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a
Justice’s court of Forsyth county, in favor of Pat
rick Bryant vs C. A. Durham. Jacob Carrel and
W. G. Fifeld. Levy made and returned to me by
a constable. A. THORNTON, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 2, 1842.
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in JANUA RY next,
W ILL be sold before the court-house door in
the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, with
in the usual hours of sale, the following property:
Two hnndred and eighty acres of land,
more or less, in said county, on the waters of Bear
creek, adjoining Patterson and others: levied on by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa from Jackson Superior
court, John I. Huggins vs Henry Smith. Proper
ty pointed out in said fi fa. . *
Three mares, 2 grays, and 1 bay, and ^2
horses, 1 gray and 1 bay, one new two-horse wag
on : levied on as the property of Shubael Tenney,
by virtue of a mortgage fi fa from Jackson Inferior
court, Boler G. Moon vs Shubael Tenney. Prop-
erty pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
WM, S. THOMPSON, D. Sheriff
Nov. 4, 1842.
Owinnett Sheriff’s Sale
On the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
W ILL be sold before the court house door in
the torwn of Lawrenceville, G winnett county,
between the usual hours of sale, the following
property to wit:
One nfegro woman by the name of Clary,
about twenty-two years old, dark Complexion, one
negro girl about two years old, by the name ofMy-
ram, yellow complexion : levied on as the property
of Ransom Cooper, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
Gwinnett Inferior court, George W. F. Lamkin vs
said Cooper. Property pointed out in- said fi fa.
NELSON ROBERTS, D. Sheriff
Den. 2, 1842.
Hall Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
W ILL be sold before the court-house door in
the town of Gainesville, Hall county, with
in the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
One negro boy named Henry: levied on
as the property of James W. Jones, by virtue ofafi
fa from the Inferior court of said county, issuing on
the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of James
Law, John Park, John Whelchel and Josias ‘ W.
Shaw vs said J. W. Jones' Property pointed out
in said mortgage. Levy made and returned to me
bv the Sheriff of Richmond county.
3 BENJ. DUNAGAN, Sheriff
Dec. 2,1MC. .
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the court-house door to the town it
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, lot of land No 74,
in the seventh district of said county ; also six ne
groes to wit: York, about C6 years ol" age; Eli
jah, 30 years of age ; Billy, about 10 years of age;
Cely, al/out forty years of age ; Maria, about 25
and Atney, about 30 years of age. Sold for tlio
benefit of the heirs and creditors of Thomas Nelms,
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
AZAKIAH NOEL, Sole qualified Exec’r.
Oct. 28—33—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of-ilre court ofOrdi
nary of llall county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in January next,- at the court house in
Gainesville, the Plantation whereon Elijah Taylor,
deceased, formerly resided, containing 292 acres,
more or less. Sold as the property ofsaid deceased,
for the benefit of his creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
MOSSS BRIAN, Adm’r.
Oct. 11—31—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, in Monroe, Walton county, under an
order of ihe court of .Ordinary of said county, ouc
negro man, Dave, 20 years old ; oneboy Frink, 14;
two other negroes about 10 years old, (names not
recollected.) Sold as the property of Col. George
Park, deceased. Terms made known on the day
of sale. R. M. ECHOLS, Adm’r de bonis non.
Nov. 1—34—tds.
I*umpkin Sheriff’s Sale*
For January, 1843.
Lot No. 809, 12th dist. 1st section, and No 44 in
the town of Dahlonega. A. B. Barker vs Thomas
Park.
The lot of land where James W. Robinson now
lives, in the 13th dist, 1st section, south half, on
which is situated a dwelling house and kitchen;
also, the adjoining lots used and occupied by the
said James W. Robinson, to satisfy sundry fi fas.
Two negro men, Stephen and Anderson. John
Hills vs Boling W. Field and Isaac Head.
Lot No. 112, in the town of Dahlonega. Wal
lace H. Park vs Threat James.
Lot No. 342,13th dist. 1st section north.. Robert
Striblin vs Peter Weaver, Jr.
One iron chest. The Officers of Court vs the Da
rien Bank.
Lot No. 102 and fifty acres, more or less, a part
of No. 101, both in the 4th dist. of originally Hab
ersham now Lumpkin county. The Bank of Dari
en vs Moses Link.
Lots Nos. 1220, 1229. 1230 and 1291, 11th dist
1st section. Bank of Darien ys Robert Obarr.
Lot No. 333, 5th dist., 1st section. Rachael
Reece vs Henry Wooten and D. S. McCav.
• Lots, Nos. 1177 and 1178, llth dist. 1st section.
Bank of Darien vs John Grizzle.
The lot whereon Henry H. Ware now lives, in
the town of Dahlonega, well improved. Julius A.
Hayden vs H. II. Ware, Thomas Mullinix and Ste
phen Ford. ■ •
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 GKEEABLA to an order of the Inferior court
of Gwinnett county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will be sold before the court-house door
in said county, on the first Tuesday in .January
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit: lot of land No. 3, in the 6th dist.
of Gwinnett, containing 250 acres, more or less,
and lot No. 2, in the : atne dist. containing 250
acres, more or less, the North West part of lot No.
320 originally in the 4th dist. Walton, now the 6th
of Gwinnett, containing 150 acres, more or less,
the west part of lot No. 14, in the 6th dist. of
Gwinnett, containing 173 acres, more or less, lot
No. 337, originally in the 4th dist. of Walton, now
the 6th of Gwinnett, 200 acres of lot No. 13, in the
6th dist. of Gwinnett, and lot No. 12. in the 6th
dist. of Gwinnett, and at the same time and place
will be sold seventeen likely negroes, consisting of
men and women, and boys and girls, all belonging
to the estate of George A. Gordon, deceased, and
sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale
THOMAS B. GORDON,
„ Adm’r, with the will annexed.
Nov. 1—34—tds.
GEORGIA. JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Willey Bennett and Gideon
Smith apply to me for letters of Adminis
tration, on the estate of Tapley Bennett, late of said
county, 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 pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office the 5lh Dec. 1842.
. ' JOHN G. PITTMAN* c. c. o.
Dec. 9—39—30d.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable
Inferior court of Habersham county, when
sitting for Oidinary purposes, will be sold in the
town of Clarkesville it said co ny, on lie first
l uesday in February next, between the usual hours
of sale, the following tracts or parcels of land, to
wit. One lot in said county, on the wat;rs of Moun
tain creek, adjoining lands of G. B. Sis o:t and oth
ers, conteining 193 acres; also one other tract o:
parcel of land, containing 60 ceres, more or lest,
lying on the waters of Mountain creek, where* n
Mary Smith now lives, adjoining lands of William
Hambrirk and Nelson Gash, with a good dwelling
house, kitchen, corn crib, &c., thereon; a’so oto
other tract, containing 69 acres, more or less, ad
joining the above mentioned land, Nelson Cash and
others. Sold as the pioperlv of James M. Smith,
deceased, for the benefit of his creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
LEONARD SMITH, Adm’r.
Nov. 25—37—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the court of Ordi
nary of Oglethorpe county, will .be sold at the
court-house in Lexington, on the first Tuesday in
January next, four negroes, (one negro man about
40 years of age, two boys about 16, and one girl 8
or 10 years old,) belonging to the estate of Henrv
Spratltng, late of said county, deceased. Terms,
made known on the day of sale.
JOHNSON SPIIATLING, Adm’r.
Oct. 28—S3—tds.
EXECUTORS SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable
court of Ordinary of Franklin county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the
court-house door of said county, four likely negroes,
to wit: three men and one woman. Sold a* the
property of. Stephen Chatham, deceased. Terms
made known on the dav-of sale.
CHAFIN CHATHAM, Exec’r.
Oct. 09—33—tds.