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2553
LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice.
7* , time of the meeting of the "Bold Spring
Agriciitural Society of franklin Comity " .5
eCtnged from the 3d to the 4th Wednesday to Jo-
|y.
The addresses will be delivered at Bold Spring
Camp Ground, Wednesday 27th. beginning at 11
o’clock A. M i WM. J. PARKS', Pres’t.
April jp.i853 c . .
Notice.' . '
T .VJ ;imnlhs after «L»te application will be
m idc to the Honorable the Court of Ordi-
tnryof Clark county, for leave to soil all the ne
groes belonging to ihe estate ol Elizabeth bard,
deceased, in term* of the law.
march 10, ’53-10J YOUNG TICKERS.
Adm’r.
Georgia, Maditon County.
Covrt of Ordinary, November Term, 1S52.
TjrrHBRBAS dames Millican. administrator
W de bonis non, upon the estate of John C
Gilbert, deceased, applies for letieis of disnits-
siou from the administration ol the estate of sanl
deceased: jfr - _/»K
Tlisse arclliercfore to cite and ad monish all
and singnlarthe kindred and c,-editors of said
dec’d., to be and appear at my office within the
lime prescribed by law, to snow cause, if any
bey can, why said letters should not be grant
ed. Given nnder my hand and seal at Office, this
1st day of November, 1352.:>
WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ordinary
Nov. 11—35—-6m. , ' . .
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the conn house door, in
the town ol U-tnielsville Madison county,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in June next, street of land containing 101
seres on the waters,of Brushy creek, adjoining
Junes Mathews and others, belonging to the es
tate of Wm. A. Johnson 1st© or said county do-
cessed. Sold fortbe benefit of the heirsand ered
iton ol said estate.' Terms on tbe day of sale.
james johnso.n, Adm r.
tpril 14—td».
Georgia, Franklin County.
W HEREAS. William Kelly applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the Estate
ef Richard Smith, late of said County, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite aud admonish all
and aiiignlar tho kindred and creditors of slid
deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or be
fore tb» first Monday in Jana next, to show
cause if auy they have, why said letters should
not bo granted. , ....
Given under my haudat office, this the 4th day
of April, 1353.
april 14-304 JOHN G. YORK, Ord’y.
Notice.
S IXTY DAYS alter date I shall apply to the H an
ur.ililo Count of Ordinary of Franklin county
for leave to sell ail the lands belonging to the
estate of Thomas A. Patrick, late of said county,
deceased, .
ROBERT HENDERSON, Adm’r.
April 14-G0.I ;
Notice.
T WO months after dale application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary,
of Madison county, for leave to soil the land be
longing to the estate of William Duncan, late of
said comity deceased.
BERRY M. THOMPSON,
april 14—2m Admiuis'rator
Libel for lUvorcc,
Franklin Superior Covrt, March Term,
, • .1853. ,
USRTHA S. CUVITTW. ClrtOS CLA*PITT.
Present, tlio lion. James Jackson, Judge of
said Court. .
r ’ APPEARING to the Conrt, by the return
of the Sheriff that the defendant does not re
side in this county, and it further appearing that
he does not reside within this State, it i«, on mo
tion ordered, that said defendant appear and nu->
awer at the next term of this conrl, or that the
case be considered in 'default, and tho plainciB
allowed to proceed:
A truo^extrust from the Minntea of the Supe
rior Coart, March Term. 1853.
april 14 JOHN H. PAYNE, ct’a.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Adjournment «f Habersham Coait
T HE Superior Couit held for the county of
Habersham on tbe 1 lih of April 1853,adjourn
ed over until the second Monday in May next,
It is the,efure ordered by 1he Court, that al. ju
rors, witnesses, parties and othars interested tu
said Conrt, willaltend at said adjourned term ot
the Court; aud it is further ordered that this no
tice be .published in the Southern Banner, until
the Second Monday in May next (1353.) ‘ -•
A true extract from the miohtea.ol the Superi
or Court, PHILIP MARTIN, Clerk S.C.
April llth. 1853.
Georgia, Franklin County.
By Ac Court of Ordinary of said County,
W HEREAS Stephen B. Westbrook, Execu
tor of John Westbrook, late of said enuuty,
deceased, petitions tbe Court for a discharge
from said Executorship: .
Tbereforeall persons concerned are hereby re
tired to show cause, if any they have, why eid
_xecutor should not. at the regular term of aid
Court to be iield on the first Monday in Septem
ber next, bo discharged from aid executorship.
By aider of aid coart at the regular term
thereof held this tbe seventh <Uyof February.
J833/
Feb. 47-19—6m.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
Georgia. Madison County.
Court of Ordinary, December Term, 1352
YTTH ERE AS. Elijah Williams, Executor of the
™ lfc*t will and testament of John Williems,
[ale of aid county, deceased, applies for letters
o. dismission from aid Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonUh sll,
and singular the kindred and creditors of «aw de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within tbe
lime prescribed by law, to show Cause, if any ex
iat,why aid ietterasbould not be granted.
Given under my hand and sal at office, this
6th day of December-1852.
WILLTS STRICKLAND, Ordinary
* December 9—39—^m.
Georgia, Clarke Comity.
Court of Ordinary of said County.
TITHE RBA8 William Edwards Administrator
YY with the will annexed of Cynthia W .Greer,
late of said county, deceased, pejitionsthe Court
for a discharge from aid administration:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby
required to show cause (if any they have) why
said Administrator should not, at the regular term
of said Court, to be held on tbe first Monday inf
June next, be discharged from aid administra
tion. - * ,
By order of said Court, ot tlio regular term
thereof, held this 1st day of Novembr 1852.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary
Nov. 4-34—6m.
N OTICE.—Sixty days alter date applica
tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Madison county, for leave to sell tbe land
belonging to tbe estate of James Garrett, loua-
tio.ofsaid county.
april 14 HENRY WHITE, guatd’o.
Georgia, Franklin County.
By the Court of Ordinary of toid County.
tTTH EREAS, Edward W. May Bid Land John
VV M. N«ai Executors of Edward Carroll, late
of said County, deceased, petitions the Court for
a discharge from said Executorship,
Therefore, all persons concern ail, are hereby
required to show cause, (ir any they have) why
said Executors should not, at tho regular term of
said Coart, to be held on tho first Monday in No
vember next, be discharged from aid Executor-
ship. . • - ,
By order or said Court, at a regular Term, held
the 4th day of April, 1853.
april 14-6m JOHN G. YORK,Ord’y
Georgia, Franklin County.
Court of Ordinary of said County.
V HERE AS, Thomas Pulliam, administrator
of Samuel Garner, late of aid county, de
ceased, petitions tho Court for a discharge from
aid administration :
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause, if any they have, why
said administrator should not, at the regular term
of aid court, to beheld on the first Monday in
October next, be discharged from aid adminis
tration.
By order of said Court at the regular term
thereof, held thia 7lb day of March. 1853.
march 17—Gm JOHN G. YORK. Ord’y.
Georgia, Franklin County. |
W 'HERBAS, Susan Wheeler applies tp me]
for Letters of Guardianship ol Susan H-
Wheeler, orphan of James Wheeler, deceased.
M(ijp$'&>-e therefore, to cile and adtnonishull
and singular the kindred and friends of said or
phan to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday tu J une net to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted I
aid applicant, or such other person as tbe Court
in its discretion think proper m appoint.
- Given under my hand nt office this .4th day of
April, 1853. TJOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.™
April .14-.30d
Georgia, Clark County.
Court of Ordinary of Said County.
W HEREAS John Calvin Johnson,
Administrator on the estate of Joaiah
Woods, late of Virginia, deceased, petitions ibe
Court for a discharge from aid administration:
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby
Georgia, Franklin Couuty.
By the Court of Ordinary of aaid County
\%TUEREAS, John McFarland, administrator
YY of Robert McFarland, late of raid Coun
ty, deceased, petitions the Court Tor a discharge
from «ul administration. <: '
Tlioreforo, all poisons concerned, are hereby
required to show cause, (if any they have) why
aid administrator, should nut, a: the regular
term of aid Court, to bo held on the first Mon
day in NovembOTUCXt.be discharged from said
administratorship. .
By order of said Cfonrt, at tbo, reprw terra
thereof, held this 4lh day* of April, 1853.
upril 14-6tn JOHN G.YORK,Ord'y.
Georgia, Madison County.
Court of Ordinary, Afrit Term, 1553.
TIT HERE AS Isaac Simmons administrator de
YY bonis non, upon the estate of Beujarrin
Smith, deceased, petitions tho Court for letters
dismissory from said administration.
Whereupon it is ordered by the const, that no
tice bo given by publication once n month, for six
month* in the Southern Banner, requiring all
persons concerned to show cftue. ifsny they
have, why said, Isaac Simmons, administrator de
hsnjt non at aforesaid. should not be-discharged
from aid administration, on the drat Monisy m
November nexL . ......
Gi von under my hand and seal at office, tins <th
day or April, 1853. WILLIS STRICKLAND,
april 7—6m Ordinary,
Georgia, Franklin County. : <j|
TTT i 1E REAS, James H. Ohapprilaer.GiraRRiiol
YY of Ann P.Ohappaiaev.(Idiot) isdesirom of
obtaining letters disintssory from aid Guardian-
ship.
tr It is therefore upon tho application’ oFsnid
Goatdian. ordered, that all persons- conccrmid,
appear at the next Juno Term of this Court, to
bench! on tho first Monday in Juno next, to
show cause why said guardian should not be dis
missed from find guardisnship.
Given under my band nt office this 4th dayof
- April, 1853. JOHN G. YORK, Ord’y.
Georgia, Walton-County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term,1853,
said Court.
T HE petition of Abram S. Co wen, Adminis
trator of George Cowen, deceased, sheweth
that ho has fuliy discharged the duties assigned
him in said trust, and prays to be discharged
from said administration: r .
It is therefore ordered, that all persons con
cerncd bo notified io terms of the law, to show
• cause, if any they have,at tbe regular Term of
this court to be held on* The first Muuday in Oc-
| tober next, why the said Administrator should
to be discharged from all farther liubilily
such administrator.
'WftNlrno^fncthc
Given under my hand. March Iff 1351
march 17,6m R. J .KENNEDY, Ord’y.
:
Georgia, Madison County.
Court o' Ordinary.February Term, 1853.
W HEREAS James O’Kelley Ex
ecutor on the estate of FroncinaSprutling,
deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary for
letters of dismission from aid Execntorship:
It is therefore ordered by tbe Court that notice
be given by publication once a month for six
months tu the Southern Banner requiring oil
persons concerned to show cause, if any exist,
why aid James O'Kelley, Executor as aforesaid,
shall not be discharged from aid Execntorship
on Urn first monday in September next.
A true extract from the minutes of aid Court
this 7th day of Fobmarv. 1853.
R. M. MERONEY, D. Ordinary,
Feb. 17—49-6m.
- onday L
November next, be discharged from aid ad minis
trntion.
By order of aid Court, held, this 4th April,
1853. A8A M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
April 7—6m
Georgia, Clarke County.
Court of Ordtnay of aaid County.
Tl/'HEREAS John Branch, Executor
* v of the last will and testament of Dicy
Branch late of aid county, deceased, petitioas
tbe the Court fora discharge from aid executor
ship:
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why aid
Executor should not, at the regular term of aid
Court, to bo held on the first Monday in Novem
bernext be discharged from aid executorabip.
By order of aid Court, held ibis 4th day of
April, 1833
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Apnl 7.—6m.
Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale
W ILL be sold before the court houso door
to Gainsville. Hall coonty, on the first
Tuesday to June next, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
- One negro girl, eight yean old, named Mary,
of yellow complexion, levied on as the property
of Lovick P. Thomas, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of aid county,
in favor of Homy P. Thomas, property pointet
out in atd II fa. A. KENNEDY;
march 31 Sheriff.
Georgia, Madison County. |
Court of Ordinary, March t Tcrm, 1853.
WHEREAS. James Thompson, executor of
IT the tat will and testament of Jas. Thomp
son, Sr., deceased, applies f 0 r letters of dismis
sion from aid execntorship:
Tb?“ are therefor© to cite and admonish all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of aid
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
tho-tune prescribed by law, to 6hn w caoae, if any
exist, why mid letters should not be granted.
I >au< l at office, this 7th day of
march. 17—Gm WILLIS STRICKLAND,
Ordinary.
Jackson County.
EREAS James Defer applies to
_ for lelteraof Guardianship of Harriet
OcMagrtgjL Naucy E. .Martha S, Sarah S. and
D^ared Vl lnSh ° m ofJesso will ‘ngham
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
arid singular the kindred and friends of said
J v ,.JP . ^' a 2*i°^ a jl a ri« Mat «"y®ffi«»onor before’
i fas#, ori^oj
aid applicant on- such other personas wul
mav in us Discretion think proper toap point.
Given under myfoind at officethis 25th Apn
BsHss’e^ ^ ** —
Aril 23.—30'
Cou
JOHN G. I’lTTMAN'Ord^T
Guardian’s Sale. '
W ILL bei sold nnderan order or the Court
of Ordinary of Walton county, on tbf,
first Tuesdey in June next, hefore the court-boose
lu>r . , door in Blaireville,Union county, daring the legal
it from the mfaut-s of aid! court, ^e^on^^le, The undivided half of lot No. 218.
. .... section l«t, 18 th district, now Union, (formerly
aaid lsnd being the property of the
orphans of Jordan J. Hams. d4eaW. Terms
Notice,
S ixty days after date I shall apply to
the HonorabloComtofOrdioary of Madison
county, for leave to sail tho laud belonging to the
osmteofWin B. Williams, late of said county
deceased, reserving tho widow's dower iu the
N. r. WILLIAMS,
Adm’r.
- i . —• •> Hams, deceased, as
be“bouehtI?n n - day of ,“ le - Tho ©‘her half
-I q | B rlwa t® ale on the same day, of me.
a P ril2S ’ 40d WILLIS KILGORE, Gd’n
Torni«
can
LEGAL NOTICES
O ,, ) February Term, 1853.
OTATE OF VrEOROIA, ( q- 0 me Honorable Su-
Clarke C ounty. J perior^Court of aid
T HE petition of John H. Newton and Elizur
L. Newton respectfully shnwetb, that here
tofore, to wit, on the tweuty-tliird day or Octo
ber, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, Daniel
Van Houton.and Michael 8. Barrett, of said coun
ty, niadeand delivered to your petitioners their
four promissory notes, bearing dates the day and
year aforeaiL'tjy each of which they promised,
to pay your petitioners five hundred dollars for
Rule Nisi.
State of Georgia
) Court of Ordinary,
[ March Term, 1853.
_ f, ' ’ ? Present, Asa M Jack-
CoCNTT OF Clark. ^ ton, Esq., Ordinary.
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of
CbartesF. Hardy, that Thomas Hancock,
late of aid county, deceased.did, m his life time,
execute to aid Cliaric F. Hardy. hts bood.coo-
ditinned to n»lte»g«iodjwd towlolutls(tefawi
Charles F. Hardy to a certain tract of land, in
Jackson ccunly, on the Oconee River adjoining
lands of Adair, Glenn, Richardson Hancock,
and others, containing fear hundred acres, more
or tea, and caUadtbe ftoyid Neal tract. Audit
further appearing that aid Thomas Hancock de
parted this lire without making said title to aid
tract of land; ot to any way provid®d Acre for;
and it further appearing that said CharlesF. Hardy
has fully, paid up to the mid Thomas Hancock,
during tiis life, the entire amnantflf the purptojt
ed money for said land, and the said Charles F.
Thomas Hancock, deceased,-to execute to Juna
lillrs to said tract of land in conformity .with aid
bond. It is, therefore, hereby ordered, that
uotice be given at three, or more, public places
in tbeconnty of Clark, and in tbe Southern Bam
Dcr once a month for three monthsof suchappli-
cation. that all persons concerned may file ob
jections to my office, if any they bmre. why raid
John C. Johnson Administrator of said Thomas
Hancock, deceased, should not execute titles to
said lot of land to conformity with raid bond.
A tree extract from tbe minutes of said Court
at the March term, 1853.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary,
inarch 10—52 3m.
LEGAL NOTICES.
received, with interest from the first day
of January eighteen hundred and forty-eight}
raid notes Hilling due respectively on tho first
day af January of each of tbe years eighteen
hundred and. fifty, eighteen hundred and fifty-
one, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and eigh
teen hundred! and fifty-three? and for the better
securing the payment of said notes at the dates
the same became due and payable, the aid Dan
iel Van Hoatonand Michael S- Barrett executed
and delivered to your petitioners their certain
deed of mortgage, conveying to your petitioners
all that' lot or parcel of land lying and being in
'the county and State aforesaid in tbe town «f
Athens, known as the Madnme Gouvaine tot, ad
joining Morton and Mitchell, conditioned to be
void upon the payment of tbe notes aforesaid,
and one other note which has been paid, which
foir notes aforesaid and deed of mortgage are
in Court to be shvwn. Yet your petitioners aver
that aaid Daniel Van Houton and Michaal 8.
Barrett although to indebted, and to pay aid
nates often requested have not paid the ramo. but
the same to pay have hitherto and do still refuse,
except two credits on the first of said notes, of
tJtO, July 39,'185®, and $142 SO. August 30.
Wherefi
Franklih Sheriff’s Sale.
T/IT1LL BE SOLD before the Court
v v House door, in Carnewille, Franklin
county, between the usual hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday iu June next, the following prop
erty lo-wS; ri -i'cji ’
One negro girl by the name of Hilda, of light
complexion, and five years o1d;olso one Tan
Yard, adjoining tbe village of Curnesville, con
taining twenty acres, and stock; one hous^ and
lot in Carnesyille containing five acres, more Or
less, it being the place whereon J. T. Under
wood now lives, well improved ; all levied upon
as the property or Benjamin F. King to at-
isfy a fi fa issued from tho Saperior Court of
Franklin county, John O. Green vsB. F. King;
also one in favor of Force, Brothers & Co. vs
said King, issued from the Superior Court of aid
county, and sundry other fi fas against said
King. Property pnmlcd out by defendant.
Also thirty-five barrels of corn, more or less,
three stacks of fodder, eleven head of sheep,
one cow aud call', one yearling, one bay horse,
one black pony now in the posssssiou of Mrs.
Bellamy; all levied npon as tbe property of John
Hi Payne, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Infe
rior Court of aid county, Pleasant Holbrook vs
John H. Payne, and John Brawner security, and
' ’ndry other fi fas against said John H. Payne.
JAMES H CHAPPBLEAR,Sheriff,
may 5—tda. : '' V-JvJv'f * • : ,
Hardy having petitioned theConrtto direct lobn J850. Wherefore your petitioners pray that such
C. Johnson, Administrator of the estate of aid rale and order may be made and passed by the
* * * * — Y"V„.,_a* arennlino t/i iLo atutnln tom. is in vneli sMva
Court.according to tbe-'statute as is to such case
<nade arm provided.
* Wm. L. MITCHELL, Piff** Att’y,
John H. NcWton,
Elizur L. Newton,
ft vs.
Daniel Van Houton,
Michael S. Barrett,
Georgia, Hall County.
W HEREAS John C. Chastain, AJ-
miuistrator upon the estate of Abraham
Elrod deceased applies to me for letters of Dis
mission from the further administration, of aaid
eitaie •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of aid
deceased, to allow cause, if any exist, in lertnes
of law why letters dismissory shall net be grant
ed said applicant at the September term, next, of
thia cooit. ' V ■ '
Given under my hand 13th Feb., 1353.;
M. GRAHAM, Ordinary.
Feb. 24 —50—6m.
Georgia, Jackson Connlf.
fTTHBREAS, Robert J. Millican, administra-
VV tor, with the will annexed, on tbe estate
of Nathan J. Sharp, deceased, applies to me for
lettersoCdiamiatonfrom said administration: .
These are therefore to cite and admffnish all.
and singular the kindred and creditors of aid
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, why said letters shonld not be granted tbe
' iplicantat the next June Term of the Court of
rdinary for said coonty.
Given under my band at office, 4th Dec. 1852.
JOHN G. PITTMAN, Ordinary.
December 9—39—6in.
Georgia, Franklin County,
Court of Ordinary of said County.
V HUREAS William Bellamy Administrator
of Nicholas Bellamy, late of said coonty
deceased, petitions the Court for adischarge from
aid Administration:
Therefore all peraous concerned are hereby
required to show cause, if any they have, why
■aid Administrator should not, at the regular
term of raid court to be held on tbe first Monday
in September next, be discharged from aid Ad
ministration.
By order of Said Court at the regular term
thereof, held this 7lb day of February, 1853.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
Feb. 17—49—6m.
Georgia Habersham, County.
FStOW months after date application will be
A made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of
•akl county for leave to sell the interest (being
two-thirds) of Richard Hull, late of aid county,
deceased, in and to lot No. 5, in the village of
Clarkesville. °
JOSHUA 8. HOLBERT, Adm’r.
march 31—2m.
Madison Sheriff’s Sale.
OS THE FIRST TUESDAY IS JOSE SXXT,
W C.L besold before tbe court-bouse door
in tbe town of D»nielsvi]le, within' tho
to?*! hour* of sale, the following property, to
One hundred and thirty acres of land, more
or less, on the water* of Brushy Creek adjoinin;
lands of B. Yerby and others lw virtue of a fi L.
issued from a Justice’s Court of the 382d.district
G. M.iufavorof.WilliamC.Bridges vs J. A.Oliver,
levied on as the property of said Olivor. Levy
made and returned by a Constable.
. JOHN SCOTT, 8herifl.
April 28—tds-
Administratsr’sSale.
WILL be sold in Marietta, Cobb icnnty on the
IT first Tuisday to June next,lot of hind. No.
ict and 2d. Section, contain-
482, in ihe 1
ing forty acres:
And otfthe first Tuesday in July next will be
sold m Canton Cherokee coonty, lot, No 409. in
Uie 21st District and 2«L Section, containing for
ty acres. All sold as the property belonging to
the estate of Isaac Doney late of Hall comity do-
ceaaed. under an order of the Court of Ordinary,
of saul county.
DORSEY Adm’r. de bouis nan.
april 28—40d.
Georgia, Habersham County.
l.o all whom it may concern.
YKrHEREAS John D. Field applies to me for
rent- ,e *tow of administration on tbe estate of
Uillmm M. Field, late of said couuty, deceased,
: Those we, thoreforo, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be und appear at my office
withm the time prescribed by law to show cause
granted” Ut ^ Why lellers *houldnot be
Given nnder my hand at
of April, 1853. C. H;
april28—30d
18th day
OH.urdty.
'winl' Notice.
A L ^r •*»»• Jh.~
Hall coumy, v.^ill present of
and all pe^ons ’
immediate payment to J. N . aLEXaND^^*
Administrator
mma
Georgia, Walton County.
W , urhom it may concern.
HBREAS Frances B. Cunningham a
tor the administration of the estate ol
netuunningham. late of aid county, deceased.
these are therefore to cite and admonish all
todstgukr the kindred and creditors of aid de-
ceaeu, to be at the next June term of tbe Court
°„ v C .^'“ a . r T° f8a : t « county, and show cause,
any they have, why the administration of aid t.
UtoArnddnotberadM in said applicant, or
may appoiiit? r8DU “ ^ C ° 0rt ’ iU diicrelio “-
A nr il 1*9 m7 ^'\ d Bt offic8 in 'tonroe,
^ Mprll|38—30d J ' KENNEDY '
Georgia, Walton County.
To all whom it may concern.
county, deceased, ™ ^ u * Walton
.„J h? * e ", ret 5 el ??" r P to cil * » n <l admonish all
r^!t’ S ? lar i^ e k ’j^ red *°d creditors of said de
ceased,-to be and appear at the next June
term of the ’Court of Ordinaty of raid count
to ahow cause tf any they have, why the ad
ministration or raid estate should not be vested
in lbo said applicant, or such other personas the
court, in its discretion, may appoiut.
Givon under my hand at office in Monroe,
Apnl JS31853. B.J. KENNEDY,Ord’y.
april 28—30d
February Term. 1852
Mortgage dn Beal Es
tate.
Rule Nisi.
Present, His Honor,
James Jackson—
Judge of said Court.
T AP°BARTNG to the Court, by the petition
_ S of John 14. Newton and Elizur L. Newton,
that on the twenty-third day of October, eighteen
hundred ond fbrty-seven.Daniel Van Hoatonand
MichaelS. Barrett made and delivered to your
petitioners tlieir four notes bearing date tbe day
aud yraraforeaid. by each of which ther itrnm-
ised to pay your petitioners five hundred dollars
for value received with interest from tbe first
dtyof January, eighteen huudred and forty-eight,
raid notes foiling due respectively on tbe first day
of January in each of the years, eighteen hundred
tod fifty, eighteen-haodred tod fifty-one, eigb
teen hundred and fifty-two, and eighteen hun
dred and fifty-three; and that afiertvanls on the
day and year first aforesaid, the aid Daniel Van
Houton. and Michael S. Barrett, the better to
secure the*payment of aid notes, executed and
delivered to yonr, petitioners, their deed of mort
gage, convey ins to your petitioners all that lot
K ’ofjandJying ana being to the .couoty
_ _ KrimS&Brr m. tbe town of Athens,
known as the Madame Gouvaine lot, adjoiuing
Morton and Mitcbel ] conditioned to be void npon
the payment of the aid four notes, and one olhet
note wbKh hasbdto paid; and it farther appear
ing that toitl four notes remain unpaid excepnhat
the first of aaid notes has twocredits of $300, July
23,1850. and or $142 50 August 30. 1850; it is
therefore ordered that tbe raid Daniel Van Hou
ton and Michael S. Barret do nay into conrt by the
first day of the next term thereof, the principl
and interest doe on raid notes together with the
cost of ibis proceeding, or show cause to tbe con
trary if any they have, and that on the failure of
raid Daniel Van Houton and Michael S. Barret so
to do. tbe equity of redemption iu and to aid
mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barred
and foreclosed; and it is further ordered that this
role be pubrubed to some public Gazette of this
State, once a month for four m n nths or a copy
' on the the aaid Daniel Van Houton
and Michael S. Barret, or their special agent or
attorney at toast three months previous to the
next term of this Court.
A true attract from the minutes of aid court
Given under my hand at office, this 2d. day of
april 1853. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON.
april 23—4tn.
Utile Nisi.
Franklin Inferior Court, January Term
■ '"185k:^‘
The Trustees of Franklin co.S 8eire Facias
Academy, vs. PeyUtn R. Jones, > to revive a dor
Oeorge \V. Wily. J mant judgment.
r ' appearing to the Conrt from the return of
the Sherifi, that the defendants are not to be
found in this county of Franklin, and it further
pearipg to the Court, that raid defendants .ro
le without the State of Georgia; it is there
fore ordered.by the Court, that scire facias be
perfected on them by publication of thta order
in tbe Southern Banner, at Athens,once a month
for four months, previous to the next term of this
Court.
Fresent, their Honors,
Him Frcxmaf,
Noah Loosxr,
N H.-White,
. < . T. K. Sparks,
' J. E. Carter.
A true extract froth the minutes of sau
Given under my band, this 7th day of
1853. J,... WM. j; OLIVER,
match 17-rl—4m
Franklin Sheriffs Sale.
OS THE EIRST TUKSPAT I V JC.VK NEXT,
W ILL be sold before the Court-House door
to CamesviUe. Franklin connly, within,
tlie usual hours of sale, the following properly
to-wit: .
One dark brown mule, two years old,one sor
rel horse three years old, levied npon as' the pro-
: ierty of Isaac E. Casey to satisfy an attachment
u fovorof James Nesbett vs Isaac B. Casey, re
turnable to tbe Ieferior Court t>f raid county, and
sold under an order of the Inforior Court of said
county, as perishable property.
Also one yoke of oxen, one feather bed and
foraltnre, two aimed chairs, one pine table,
levied upon as the. property of John M. Shelton,
to Bilisfy a fi fa in favor of the State of Georgia
for the ose of the officers of Court vs John M.
Shelton and George Green,sold onderanorderof
the Superior Court of raid county,
may 5 JAMBS H. CHAPPALEAR. Sh’ff
Walton Postponed Sheriff ’s Sale.
OR THE FIRST TUESDAY IV JUNE NEXT.
XTriLL be sold before the conrt house door
v v io Monroe, between the legal hours of
rale, the following property, to wit:
Une house and lot formerly occupied by the de
fendant as a drug store,adjoining Hill & oJhnson,
levied on as the property of Ira Delamater, to
ratisfy a fi fa issued from Walton Superior Court
in fovorof Jesse H. Arnold vs Ira Delamater.
may 5, ’53 JAS. P. WILKINSON.
Sh’ff.
VJ1 C
Court,
of March,
etc
Geprgt& (Jlarke county.
Robert C; Wilson, TSuferior Court,
Guardiqn'« &c.,<< ai’. I February Term, 1858.
tts, f gin gto.. in Clack
W'. W. Stovall et al. J Saperior Conrt.
I T appearing to the court, by the .return of the
Sheriff that William W. Stovall Executor &c.
William O. Bitch defendants in aid 'bill, do not
reside within the county of Clark aud cannot be
found.
. It is, ontootlon of connsel fir complainant*,
Ordered by (he, Conrt that the above, parties ap
pear, plead answer or demnr to the above bill,
not demurring alone on or before the firtt day of
next term, an I that raid defendants he served by
publication of this rule once 'a month for four
mouths previous to the next term, iu one of tbe
public gazettes of this State.
Georgia. Clark couuty, Clerk’s office Saperior
Court.'
A true extract from the minutes of aid Court.
Given under my band this 2dday of April,1853
april$8’lot J. €. JOHNSON, cl’k. -
Georgia, Habersham County.
By the Court of Ordinary of said County.
¥ HERBAS, William G. Good ram, Executor
of Miriam Powell, late of aid county, de
ceased, ahoweth by his petition that he has fully
wound Jipa*l completed the 1 administration of
aid estato, and prays letters of dismission there-
from: ?.'•
Therefore sll persons concerned are hereby
eridtred to slow cause, if any they have, why
aid Executor should not bo dismissed and dis
charged from aid administration and executor
ship at the next August term of the Court of Or
dinary for said county. £ . —< r •7
By order of said Court this 16th day of Janua
ty, 18 >3. . ; :■ C. H. SUTTON, Ordinary. *
Jib 27—46—6m .. .
/; -tV Noticefe^ ’ v - '‘-' ; ||
W E shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of
Walton couuty, at its next regular July
term, for Ieava to sell the land belonging to tbe
the estate of George W. Clack, deceased. . ,
april23—2m JuSHUA T. SMITH, Ad’r.
CATHERINE CLACK. Adm’x^
Notice.
S IXTY days after dale application will be
made to the Court of Ordinaty of Franklin
county,-for leave to sell all the lands belonging
to tbe estate ol Edy Holbrook, deceased,
j—r-: BISRRYAN HOLBROOK, Adm’r.
march 17—60d ' ‘t M
march 24
OIXTF days after date application will be
O made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Franklin county, for leave to sell all the negroes
belooging to the estate of Milly Brewer, dee d,
march 17 ’53 WILLIAM OWEN, Ad’r.
I — 7 -v W . spipE
SHALL *t|»ply'to tho Court of Ordinary of
Clark const;, at its next July term, forleav©
tosell the land and negroes belooging to tbe ea.
tale of Wm. Davis, lateofsaid county, deoeised
JAME8 MATTHEWS, Adm’r.
apnl7. Sia'^^2'.V
^ S^fJotice
A LL person having claims against Willism
Davis, Uto of Cfork county deceased, are
hereby notified to present them authenticated in
ternu of the law, and all persons indebted to
aid estate, ate requested to come forward and
®akepayment immediately.
JAMES MATTHEWS,Adrc’r,
apnl 7—40d
LEGAL NOTICES.
Habersham Postooned Sheriff’s
SaI ®- i y
SXTILL be sold before the Coort-Honse door
V v to the town of Clarkesville, on tbe first
Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of
ale, the following properly to-wit‘:
All the right, title or interest William Freeman
hasinor to forty acres oflund, more or less, lying
and befog in the north-east corner of lot No. 88
in the secoud disrriot of Habersham county;,
levied dn as the property of William Freeemam
to satisly a fi fa Umed from a Magistrate's
Court of said county, Zidock Anderson vs Wil
liam Freeman. Levy made and returned by a
Bailiff. J. TAYLOR, Sheriff
may 5—tds.
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale,
O N the,first Tuesday in Jane next will be sold
before the court houso door in the town of
Jetienon, between the usual ho„rs of rale, the
following property- to wit:
Interest of George F. Adams in one hundred
acres, it being .one-fourth part, on the waters of
Curry’s creek, adjoining lands of Samuel Watson
and Middleton Witt and others. levwNm as'tbo
defendant's interest by virtue of Justices’ Court
fi fo issued from tbe 245tb district, G. M. in favor
of W. S. Thomson & Co. vs Geiorge F. Adams,
and sundry fi fas. Levy made and returned to
roe by CSnstable, this 21st April, 1853
no8 W. 8. THOMPSON,8h’ff
Habersham Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court-
Houso door in Clarkesville, Habersham
county, on the first Tuesday to June next, within
the legal hours of sale the following properly
to-wit:
All the right, title, and claim that A. P. Phi
lips has to lot of land. No. 13. in the llth district
of Habersham county; levied on as the property
of A. P. Philips to atisfv a fi fo issued from a
Magistrate’s Court of said county, Leonard Tow-
era vs A. P. Philips and Bonjamim Clevelaud.—
Levy madeand returned by a Bailiff
J. TAYLOtt, Sheriff
may 5—tds,
Administrator’s Sale.
TXTdiL be sold on the first Tuesday to July
v v next to the town of Jefferson, Jackson
county, the following parcel of land, to wit:—
Forty-five acres, more or less, situated iu the
county of Jacksou (formerly Franklin) and known
as the southern portion o* tho Browton survey,
adjoining lands of Walker and others, sold ns tbe
property of James Browton,, deceased. Terms
ataae known on day of sale.
KENAN T. TERRELL, Adm’r.
may 5—tds
Georgia, Clark County.
\ ST HE RE At), Johu W. Nicholson applies tome
»f for letters of gnardinnship of tne person
and property of Laura L. Cheatham, orphan of
Obeuiah P. Cheatham, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ad monish all
persons interested tobe and appearat my office
on or before the first Monday to Jtrne next, to
show cause, if any they have, why aid letters
shonld not then bo granted.
Given under my hand this 28th day of April,
1853. ASA M. JACKSON. Ord’y.
may 5—30d ' f*
Georgia, Madison County.
TTTHERBAS Jacob Deen and Jeptba Deen ap-
YY ply .to mo for letters ot Admiaistation on
the estate of Thomas Deen lata of aid county di
ceased:
These are therefore to cite and adtponish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of aid
to be and appear at the Ordmaty's of
fice in aid coonty, within the time prescribed
by law and filetheir objections, if any they have,
why letters of administration should not bs grant
ed the applicant io terms of the law.
Given nnder my hand at office this 2d day o
May, 1853.
RUFUS M. MERONEY, D. Ordinary,
may 5—30d.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
Notice. ’
T IIE subscriber late of Clakesville, Ga. ha
taken the Johnson House in Atlanta, Ga on
White Hall street, and is prepared to take all
who may call as private or transient boaders,—
The house is in a quiet part of the city and
strictly temperate, Charges moderate, &c. &c.
Feb.3d, ’53—tf
R. NASH,
Georgia, Habersham"Counfjr/y
T WO months, after date application will be
mado to the Conrt of Ordinary of said coonty
for leave to sell all tbe lands belonging to tho es
tate of Devareaux'Jarret, late of. raid county, de
ceased. C.K. JABBETT. 1., /
ROBERT JARBETT, J Adm,i
march 31 —2m.
Fresh Supplies*
O F choice family groceries, just receiving at
KENIIEY & SLEDGE’S.
april 7
The Giant of the Monthlies.
B ACK numbers of the ** New Monthly” can
at any time be supplied, and sabscribtion*
received by I. S PETERSON.
Corner opposite Nowtun.House.
Feb. 24.
April 22.
Pickels! Pickels!!
J ust Received one bll choice Cucont.
ben put up in brine and furwte w,ch—
Lamp.,., Note Paper and Envelope,
with Envelopes to match the most of it S
just been received and is offered at low nrim
V ’ - . o . J-8. PETERSOiT^
Feb. 24. Sign of the Mammotb Book,
Cap and Letter Paper.
I HAVE just received the largest .ot and oat
complete assortment of Cap and Letter
Paper ever offerd in this market. Tbe Mira
tion of Teachers and Merchant is respect
folly solicited as it will all be for umunsllriow
prices Call at J. S. PETERSON’S.
Sign of iheMamtnooth Book.
Feb. 24—50—tf
TONS Iron and Steel of various kinds and
sizes, for ale low by
December S
T. BISHOP.
; To Dentists.
ITTEbaveOubandalotor jones & White'
YY Incorruptible Te©lh. T©oth Holders, im
pression Cups,Corundum Wheels. Files.Goltl and
TinFoi), which we willsell at Augusta pri
ces. C. W. & II. E. J. LONG.
June 17.
Irisb Potatoes.
F (>R TLA N TING or K AT ING, nt reduced
prices. KENNEY & SLEDGE.
march 3. . ^v, ;' " ';
rtRY GOODS. CHEAP.—A good assortment
U of Dry Goods which will be sold very low
for cash by ,.j> T. BISHOP.
Nov. 4.
T?LOUR 1—A frmji supply in barrels and racks
JD just received and for sale bv
June 24. T. BISHOP.
C OLUMBIAN INK.—A new supply of this
celebrated Ink just received, and for sale
at manufacturer** prices at-
jau.27. PETERSON'S CORNER.
P LOtIR, from D. M. Burns mill,
a fine lot of Flour No. 1 and No^2;also a few
bags of Extra Bye Flour, for sale for cash,
by D-N. JUuSON.
Feb. 17
Sugars! Sugars
J UST received a lot of fiaer brown, StuurtV
crush'd, “A" "B"and ”C.” Sugars—sweet
and good, at KENNEY & SLEDGE'S.
Opposite No. 2, Broad street, Athens*
Feb.17.
TjtXTRA WHITE WINE VINEGAR, nst
Jli received; also a few barrel* pare Cider Vin
egar, cheap by D.N.JUDSON
Feb. 17-
C HOICE ONIONS, just received 3
Bits Northern white Onions, for rale cheap
by D.N.JUDSON.
Feb. 17,
Georgia, Walton Connty.
To all wJsomit may concern.
W HEREAS D. H. Walker applies fortbe ad
ministration of the estate of Ira Delamater,
late of said couuty. deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singnlarthe kindred and creditors of said de
ceased lobe and appear at the next Juno term
of the Conrt of Ordinary of aid connty and
,ab<*W cause, if any they have, why the adminis
tration of said estate should not be vested to said
applicant or such other person as the court may,
iu its discretion, appoint.
Given under toy baud at office, in Monroe,
April 25th, 1353. B. J-KENNEDY,
may 5—30d Ordinary.
Georgia, Habersham County.
To all whom it may conccrh.
Tg^HEREAS David M. Horton ap-
T T plies to me for letters of administration on
the estate of Benjamin Allison, Sr. late of said
county deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parsons interested, to show cause, at my office
on or before the first Monday in Juno next, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given nnder my official signature, this 25th of
April, 1853.
: '.may 5—30d C. H.SUTTON. Ord’y.
Notice.
T WO months after date application will be
made the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Clarke county, lor leave tosell al! the real es
tate of John M. Boggs, late of the State of Ar
kansas, deceased, in terms of the law.
WILLIAM M. BOGGS, Adm’r,
M*y5,;l853—9m. 6 ,C . r ^
A PPLICATION will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Walton county at iu next July
Term, for leave to sell tbe negroes belonging to
Mary Hill, minor of Elijah Hill,'deceased.
'■SSEe. M.O. MALONE,
march 17, 6Qd guardian.
S IXTY days after date application .will he
made to the Court of Ordinary of Walton
coonty for leave to sell a nngro^by the name of
Ben, belonging to the estate of John H. Walker,
deoeased. MARIA WALKER, Bx’rx.
may 5 -.t
Leonard Scott
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50 Hhds. New Crop Molasses, a. sperioraj
ticle for sale low t.y
me ch Iff-
T.uRISHOP
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
SAHDL
A few excellent Saddles
great bargain by calling ra 0 VT t ’
Si - T - B;8HflPo
E. Yonderlielh ^
R espectfully fe*fe«ib oa a^,:^
public to his Tailoring
College Avcnuo in this place, where wS? 1 *
clo in his line will be cut out and madeT 7
with ccatness and despatch, and at rood ,® “"hr
ces. Particular attention will be »ira«^’*W*
ting, nnd he respectfully solicits a“*W.
public patronage. '^ re of ll,
Athens, October 23—33—tf.
Kf\Bbls. Refined, Clarified, ~cSS2i—-
vJU Powdered, Sugar, for ale lowh?* ***
nl3rclt 19 ~ T.BisTm. .
inn Blb ®* groundandd^T^'
^murch7d: ty,f0rS3 ’ eljWby T.BiSfior
Flower Seed.
Iron, Steel, and Hollo^fe
J UST .received a lot of 8weeds Iron hi;!/’
German and Cast Steel, also an
Hollow-war Call at
K« N e N »l^ 8LED6 * , 8.
No. 2, Broad street, a.r~.
Feb.TOposite
A lmonds,—a fresh lot or softsbeii Ain
just received and for rale by -
r T. bishop;
Cedar pails.
; have on hand a lot of those to..,
> Y F . t'tfol white Cedar Brass Bend buck*1°’
cheaper than usuallv offered in tbit mm*. < ***'
KENNY 48LEDGB.
nssreha.
‘Just Rcteiviijg, ~ '
supply of choice family Groetriu
on tuo Corner af Breed Jeckscm street ni
for Kto cheap by- D.N.JUDSON.
Feb, 24.
f RUIT!—Fresh Prunes, Raisins, Curra
Citron, just received aud ior sale by
CurrauUssd
Nov 4.
T. BI8H0P.
11 IHE Watkinsville Maniifocturing Co., fora
JL established iu Athens,'Ga., at the store ef
Lucas&Billups, an agency for the sate of ill
kinds of Leather Beltings, Boots and tlwtot
Negro Shoes ever sold iu this-market.
Having a fine merchant mill they will keep 01
hand tbebest quality of Flour and Meal.
The best market prices v,ill be paid for Biv
Hides, Tallow, Wheat. Coin, Ac.
LUCAS St BILLUPS, Agertt
Jan 20—45—tf
Skylight Dagoerrean Gallery.
Opposite the Post Office. Athens, Ga.
T HE undersigned would respectfully inlom
tlie citizens of Athens; and vicinity, tieatbis
Room is well furnwhed and comfortsbly warm in
cold days and pleasantly cool in warm. He si-
‘srge, that he lias
instrument*, ose
Pictures taken to look ns large as life; sha.
for Oases, Medallions, Breastpins, Lockets, Brace
lets, Watch-Keys &c.nll put up in tho hrstiifle
of the art, Also,in tfie Illuminated style, wlnth
has won universal admiration;
C?* Sickness and Post Mortem casusatlesM
to at the residence, if desired.
IS" Pictures, large or small, tnken in allkiads
of weather. Cases on hand of all sizes,
0** The public are respectfully invited to rail
and examine liis specimens, whether they sit °t
not. M. COOlPEB.
Feb.10—48—tf
BACON AND LARD
K enney & sledge hav. j u ,t md-s.
lot of choice now Bacon and Lard which
they will sell cheap for the cash. . .
Feb. 10. > ■ ^
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to William N. White te
Brother, are informed that teeir secovnt*
are now due, and an early settlement of
is expected, that the Books of the late firm m»J
bo promptly closed.
WAf. N. WHITE, 8nmvor.
January 6,1853.
Look out for Bargains!
A LWAYS on hand a good and general *««*
ment of
Groceries & Staple Dry Good*)
Low for cash, at
I*. A. SUMME Y & BROTHEE’3.
Jana 24.
A N auortmer.t of school aud blank booh
cheaper than ever offered in this market, ffo *\
sale-wholesale and retail.
W. N.WH1T8.
Jan 27
rior Rio Coffee for saw k*
BAGS Stipe |
by ; T. BISHOP. >.
march 10. .. .
| TONS IRON For sale by
IU march 10. T.BI8B0P
Mclaases and Syrnp*
N EW CROP molasses and New Orleans5?**
just received and for sale low. __
Feb. 8. gENNEY A 8LBDC
J UST received, ne w crop Raisens in whole, i
and $ .boxes for sale cheap by
Dec 9 D. N. JUDSON^
A Splendid Lot
O F N.6. Sugar, just received and for
low by T.BlSHOr- -
march 10.
Going! Going!!
TTAVING dctermiued to close oat my
stock oh
11 Goods on hand, as soon as possible, l **.
feringitat the very lowest rates. fTfe* ^
ing to purchase would do well to callaua
iuesoon. , ~
april 14 T. 8. RRYWDtD*
B
OLTING GLOTHff—All th«„nnmb«»
sale by
Sept 30.
F-W
.UfChBi
for
QOAPSTONE Griddles,u very dcuraUieM*"
O not requiring any grease, astottM •« J
received by X- P li ? DV
Dec. 16. if W: ' ~
PAY yP. , ^ i0 .
rnHE subscriber respectfully requests tn
J. debted to him for the years 185.-
ei ther by note oracconnt, to call and seuia
diately,Sslouger indulgence will R®1“ 0
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Boots and Shoes.
A LARGE lot of Botwand Shoes, to suit
ages and sexes, just received aud recei B-
also, a supply of the Watkinsville Br 0 !"”-!
the Cash Store. KENNEY Jt SLBDG—
Nov. 25.
tall
S YRUP,SYRUP! andMolaesesvj“®j
received, 8aga*, House and N.O. Syrup »
Molasses, for ale,
Feb. 17