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Sheriff J » Sale*,
,„R Till’. FIRST TOSSB.VV IN M'» **■**■
ISritL be «uSAw theCcurt IIoueodooT.in
VV the town of Vienna, Dooly county, within
tho ull-IX of S llw fproperty,
One lot'of brad, lying «* fourteenth dUtricth of
the l;r° t »?*S gf. Vi, Sir v» Wm. Goodman.
S by . constable. . ,
following named lota of laud, in the
Mth district, viz: ono hundred
one liundred and forty-thrcc. one hundred and forty-
i tvo, ninety-seven, one hundred and forty-foor, une
hundred a nit forty-live, and one hundred and forty-
,jx all levied on aa tho property of Joseph Glcaton,
to aatjsfr one ll fa from Dooly mil
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FVHIiIC SALES.
nperior court, Seth
c 'sieves, ’ Adm’r, v» Joseph Glcaton; property
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, one lot of land,
number one hundred and sixt} -nine, lying in the 9th
district of Dooly county—one negro hoy named Joe,
about fourteen ycara old, one negro man by the noiflc
Dooly Sheriff 5 * Sales,
FOR TIIC FIRST TUESDAY IN NAY NEXT.
TTini-l.be aold before the Court House door in
” the town of Vienna, Dooly county, within the
nsnal hours of sale, the following property to wit:
One half of lot of land, number not known, but
known aa the place where Reuben Williams lives,
in the third district of said county; levied on aa the
property of L. C. Davis Payne, by virtue of a justice
court fi’fa. Robert M. Cox vs Phabian Shiver, prin
cipal, and I.. C. Davis Payne and John M. Warren,
securities, in favor of John M. Warren, trnnsferree.
leiy made and returned to me hr a constable.—
Properly pointed out by John M. Warren.
Also, fitly acres, more or less, of the lot, number
not known, but known as the lot whereon William
Parnell now liven, in tlie third district of said county;
as the property of John McDaniel—levied on by
virtue of a fi fa: J. Si D. McDaniel vs John Me- - *.
Daniel, in favor of the transferred William C. Jclks. 1 0 „t by.aud left in possession of plaintiff
Property pointed out by said Jelks, and levied and : * 11 B GUNNISON, Sheriff.
returned to me hy a constable. - . — ,,
Also, lot of laml, in the first district of said county,! Af'Jtr Xante tone ant place, 11 ill be sola,
number not known, but adjoining James H. Swear-1 One lot of laml in the I at district of Baker county,
Baker Sheriff’’* Sales,
FOR THE FIRIT TUESDAY IN HAY .NEXT.
TXTILL be aold before the Court House door in
Vv Newton, Baker county, between tho usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two lots of land, in the 8th district of Baker Co,
No’*. 124 and 111; levied on as the property of
Ezekiel Pierce, to satisfy one fi fa from Baker su
perior court: Seth C. Stevens, Adm’r of Burrell
.Hall, dec’d, vs John F Collins and E. Pierce.
Also, two brown mules and one two-horse road-
waggon and harness; levied on as the property of
Thomas T. McCollum, to satisfy one fi fa from Ran
dolph superior court: Nathan G. Christie vs Time.
T. McCollum.
CLERK’S NOTICES.
Georgia, Lotendes County.
TTTHERKAS, Samuel MauMen, late of the coon-
** tv aforesaid, died intestate, and that rto appli-
cation baa been made for Getters of Administration
on said estate, of which due and legal notico is here
by given to all concerned.
Given under my hand at office, this 16th day of
Match, 1846. WILLIAM* SMITH, c. c. o.
March 25,1848, SOd.
Georgia, Let County.
To the Superior Court of said County
T HE petition of William B. W. Dent, shewed*
that on the fourth day of August, in the year o;
lord, eighteen hundred and forty-two, in Heard
stv nTtrro ■' To entd rnnntv nl' I JV> F.IpUPP Hrn
FTIO
JL county
The petition of Ji
unto your honors, that George
did, on the 1st day of January, 1837, execute ,his
bond for titles to a certain piece of land, described
in a copy of said bond, which ia hereunto annexed,
to James Singleton, which ' bond has been transfer
red to your petitioner. And it appearing that tho
’’ ■’ ' ” ’ ‘ bond was g
consideration for which said 1
given ha.
uf Parish, about twenty-two vears old; all levied on i ingin’s lot whereon he live*, ss the property of James ! number rot knot, n, but known as the kit whereon
as the property of David Gralnm. to satisfy sundry G. Oliver, senior; levied on by virtue of a li fa: the j James J. Mayo now lives; levied on as his property
fi fas in favor of Ambrose 1*. Barlow ami Samuel If. i Central Bank vs David Gialimm, James G. Oliver, ;to satisfy sundry fi las from Baker superior cohit:
_ .. “ 1 — *- -« said I sen., and Elbert Hodges. i E. J. Young and others vs James J. Mayo. Propcr-
• nl out by W. W. Mannd.
one city lot in the city of Albany, and on
Dunn vs David Graham, the Central Bank v* raid I sen., and Elbert Hodges.
Graham, maker, Wilev Cobh and John J. Collier, | A!*
indorser*, Wm. Foreman vs said Graham, John 8. about
Graliam. maker, Wiley Cobb and John J. Collier, | Also, four negroes, to wit: Matilda, a woman, i ty pointed outhy W. W. Mannd.
... o ;J e--*— ’nut forty year* ok), Moses, a boy, six years old, j Also, on ’
Fondrcn vs said Graham, William Brmvn vs said
Graham, and the Central Bank vs said Graham,
also, the Central Bank vs Dsvid Graham, James G.
Olivep an«l EHicrt Hoficc*, alias Fi Fa—fll issued
from Dooly Superior Court, ami levied on said pro-
perty as the property of David Graham.
Also, one lot of land, lying in the tenth district of
Dooly coimlv, number twenty-six, (26); levied on
as the property of Elbert Hodges, to satisfy one alias
fi fa from Doolv Superior Court, in favor of the
Central Bank vs David Graham, James G. Oliver
and Elbert Hodge*.
Also, one lot of land, lying in the seventh district
of Dooly connty, number sixty; levied on as the
proiierty of Stephen i!n»\vn, to ►ati^fy one Justice
Court li fa in fcivor of Collier i I'cltee v* Steplien
Brown and tniufiTml to Jam*”* Brmlslaw: levied
on and returned to mo by a coa?*Uble.
. Also, one sorrel mare, about ten yean old; levied
oo as the propertr of Christian William*, to «Oisfy
one li fc from lkx>!v superior comt, in favor of Eli
Warren wChri*t«n’Williams and Ihvid Williams.
Property pointed out by Christian William*.
A!*o, one lot of laud. lyiftjr in the third distrk.
Dooly ronnty, number not known, but is tlie place
whereon James Shiver now lives; levied on as the
property of John Anderson and Napoleon B. Stiver,
Administrator’* on the estate of Abraham Shiver,
deceased, Cal ven Learry vs Elijah Shiver, Burrcl
Shiver of Dooly connty, Napoleon B. Shiver and
John.Anderson of Pulaski county, Adin’ra on the
estate of Abraluun Shiver,*'dec’d. Property pointed
out by Burrcl Slriver. !
Also/ono lot of hnd, lyirp in the sixth district of
Doolv county, number eighteen; levied on as the
property of Ile*ekiah Brown, to .-ntiafy one fi fa from
Dooly superior court; Thenon L. Philio vs He*c-
kiah Brown and James Brad-law. Property point
ed out by James Bradsliaw.
Also, twenty head of stock cattle: levied on me
• the property of John llamon*. to satisfy one fi fa
from Dooly’snpcrior court in favor of Theophulus
Oncol va Anguish Hughes, I lonrietta Wilkes, mak
ers, and John llamon eudorscr. Property pointed
out by said llamon.
Also, one lot of land, lying in the tenth district of
Dooly countv, number forty-one; levied on aa the
property of ko!>ert M. Herrington, to satisfy one
ft fa from Dooly superior court in favor of Matthew
Floyd, Adm’r, Christian Williams, Adm’r vs Robert
Herrington nn< * Jhmci Gamble. Property pointed
out hy said Herrington.
Also, one lot of land, 1> ing in the third district of
Dooly county, number not known, but. Is tho place
whereon Elijah Shiver formerly lived, but known in
possession of Griffin, lying on tho Dooly and Hous
ton lines, not far from Martin Robert.*; ’levied on us
the property of Elijah Shiver, to satisfy ono fi fa in
favor oi the Central Bank vs Elijah Shiver, Win-
W. Mannd, Adm’r vs Elijah Shiver, John A. Mc
Nair vs El-jail Shiver: all issued from Doolv superi
or court Property pointed out bv WlMis Reaves.
Also, one lot of lawk lying in the twelfth district
of Dooly county, number three hundred and twenty-
five; levied on as tlie property of Samuel Story tft
satisfy on© fi fa in favor of Abel C. Vail vt Samuel
Story. Property pointed out by paid Story.
Also, one lot of land, lying in tlie fourteenth dis
trict of Dooly county, number one hundred and two;
levied on as the property of Join) Hodges to satisfy
one fi (a front a justice court in favor of J. & E.
Sheffield vs sai l Hodges, levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
Also, one lot of land, lying in the third district of
Dooly county, number not known, but is the place
whereon John Com formerly lived, and iiMiotM
of Hooks; levied on as tlie yrofs-rtv of Jonn C<
satisfy owe fi fa in favor of Jom-j.1i B. Hough, Adm’r
of B. C. Hough vs John Com. IfstieJ from Dooly
superior court.
Also, at tlie same time and place, lota of land .as
follows—number two hundred, two hundred and
one, two hundred and twenty-nine and two hundred
and thirty, lying in the fifteenth district of Dooly
connty; all levied on as the property of Green G.
Ford to satisfy oue fi fa from Dooly superior court,
in favor of William G. Smith v* Green G. Ford*
Property pointed out by TJioma* B. Donnelly.
Also, at the same time and pla: \ ono negro man
named Brack, about thirty vi-tr- old, and a negro
woman mined Jane, twenty-ei^Irt years old, and
her child about throe month.-, old, ani lots of land as
fallows ■ number two hundred, two hundred and one,
two hundred and twenty-nine, two hundred and
. thirty, all lying in the fifteenth district of Dooly
f; Icviedon a- the property of Robert G. Ford
the following li las from Dooly superior
thC. Stevens, Adro’r, vs Robert G. Ford,
James N. Fold and Gnary (». Ford, and Seth C.
Stevens, Adm r, vs Robert G. Ford, Thomas Orman
? £^5* ?^ Ford * M¥ \ thc <■'**"* Bank vs Robert
C. Ford. I’roiwrtv pointed bv i.von.
EDWARD O. SHEFFIELD.
April, 1.1816, 51 id-.
aporior court
superior court, to wit: Jamoa Holme* va Tirana* j J. C. Harri*, and the judgment was
W. Elli “
Ellis, Wm. C. Coalson va Tltomaa W. Elli*,
Adoliihu* D. Kendrick vr Thomaa W. Ellis, and
Joseidi Hough vs Thomas W. Elli*.
Also, kit of land, number one hundred and ninety
five, in the third district of said county; levied on ax
thc property of Richmond R. Sutton, by virtue of a.
Justice court li fa: Levi Harrell vs Richmond R.
Sutton. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, one lot of land, Xo. not known, but known a*
thc lot of land whereon Eli Benson now lives, in the
sixth (6) district of Dooly connty: levied on hy vir
tue of a fi fa issued from t!>e superior court of fioas-
groex, Cuff, a negro man, i
licated on a
note given for the purchase money of said lot.
Also, one stock of cattle and one stock of hogs, as
they now run, known as tho Thomas Porter stock,
(mark notrecollccted); levied on as the property of;
: fi fa fromj
give
been performed, and llurt the said George W. Pres
cott did never make titles to said James Singleton
or his transferee*. It is therefore ordered and ad
the Court, that Owin Wakt6cld. Adta’t
due and legal
laid premires,
. ¥ securing of
promissory notes, also made and delivered to yonr
petitioner bv said Garret of said date; two first of
which notes are here ready to be shown to said court,
by the first of said two notes by the twenty-fifth day
of December, eighteen hundreil and forty-three, the
saiJ Eleazer Garret promised to pay your petitioner,
William B. W. Dent, or bearer, three bandied and
thirtv throe dollars and thirty-three and one-third
cents, with interest from date, (meaning the due of
said notes) for value received. And also, by the
second of said two first notes, by the twenty-fifth day
of December, eighteen hundred and forty four, the
said Eleazer Garret promised to pay your petitioner,
William B. W. Dent, or bearer, three hundred and
thirty-three dollars and thirty-three and one-third
cents, with interest from date, (meaning the date of
said note) for value received, and bv which mort
gage Deed, said Eleazer Garret, for the sum of tiro
dollars, in hand paid as well** for the better securing
the late Thomas Porter, to satisfy one’ fi’ia from i the payment of said three notes as above stated.
Baker superior court: Burch M. Roberts vs Thos. j Granted, bargained and soH unto your petitioner*
Porter. I’n
Also, lot
.’ipperty pointed out by Robt. Thompson. ! lot ot land, No. two hundred and lorty-two, in the
t No. 47, on Pine street, in the city of third district of said I -ee county .conditioned to be void
Con Bcxn.—Pout Gaixxs, Jan. 1st, 1837.
Received or James Singleton his note for one hun
dred dollars, bearing even date with tills, and paya
ble one year after date, and on the faithful payment
of which note according to the tenor and efiect there
of, I bind mvsclf, my heirs and executors to make
him good and legal titles to a certain piece of land,
tying and being due west of lots No’s 5 and 6, that
i* the lots lyiug west of the lot now occupied by J.
8. Patterson, and tlie one adjoining south and run
ning from theni two lots west to the east line of
Troup street, continued, measuring 210 bet on the
cast, and continuing thu width pntil it strikes
Troup street, containing onaacrc, more or less.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto act my hand
and sea), the day and year above written.
J. be aold on Saturday
tthei
all the perishable J
estate"of Henry Gee, deccai
Hogs, Cows, &c, Terms i
of sale.
March 4,1846,
AdminiNlrator’M Sale.
nnLL be sold on Friday, tho 22d day of Max
* » ■ next, at the late residence of John McLean
>f Early county, dec’d, all the perishable ’property
uolonging to tlie estate of said deceased, consisting
*f Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, one yoke of mien
and cart. Corn, Fodder, Bacon, Plantation Tools.
Household and Kitchen furniture, &c., &c. Terns
made known on thc day.
’MOSES WEAVER, AdmV
April 22,1846, t Ida.
r. | L.S. |
0. W. PRESCOTT.
KKET!"--
A true extract from thc Minutes or said Court,
this 14th day of January, 1846.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c c o.
February 18,1846, 45 Sm.
and returned t j me by a constable.
Also, one house and lot situated on
j your petitioner avows that raid Eleazer Garret ha* S®®**®!* Superior €N
! _:j *i.„ * n IshamhcrSp
on. in the city of Albany, number not known, but known
about 20 os A. Gage’s lot, formerly occupied by Mr. Mulky,
year* o!d, and Joe, a boy, about 20 vears old; as the adjoinumthe Academy ^levied'*on as^ the property I to pay into the Clerk’* Office of this Court the
...— i r _ * r. x y . of Aldeu Gage, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Baker i amount of principal andinterest due on first two said
superior court: A*hley Phillips and other* vs Alden | note* on or before the first day of ;he next 1 erm of
of Jesae Harris, by virtue’of a fi fa: Hait-
r 11
well i/ Tarver v* Jesse Harris. Issued from tlie
superior court of Sumter county.
Also, one hay horse, nine vears old. and one grey
mire, eight vears old; levied on as tlie property of
William li. Maddox, bv virtue of a fi & issued from
tlie third district of j tlie superior court of Mitcnn county: Executors of
John Kashin vs James Webb and )Vil
William 11. Maddox, bv virtue of a fi fa
interior court of Macon county: I
Kashin vs James Webb and )v illiarn B. Mad
dux, prineijn's, and John A. laws, security.
Also, lot of land, number one hundred and seventy,'
in the 9th district of said county, as thc property ot
Manning Shiver; levied on by’virtue of a justice
court fi fa: Thomas Baton, bearer, v* Manning
Shiver, Enoch Shiver, Rpnsom Shiver, and Samuel
Gage.
April 1,1816,
:ourt: Asfiiey I'uiUips and o
’roperty pointed out by pl’fi*
GEO. W. COLLIER, Dej
Alfred J. Lester
vs
Ezekiel Taylor,
John Cox,
Benton B^rd.
10/A February, 1846.
Bill for Discovery, Relief
and Injunction.
Deputy Sheriff
! -aid Mortgage should not
efault of payment why JT appearing that Exekiol Taylor, one of the de-
bc foreeiosed, and the' X fondants in this case, resides out ol the limits of
QESERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Valuable Lands FoTSajeT
T OT No. 326, in the 5th district of Eutvomm.
L - 152, in the 4th - . 7t T*
“ 361, in tho 27th district of orimnallT
Early, now Decatur county. f
Lots No. 128 and 198, in the 15th district of Sum
ter county.
Perfect Titles will be made, and reasonable terra*
will he given. Apply to Col. M. Myers,
Saeannab, Oa., or to
CHARLES 8. HAWLEY,
HauiiiurilU, (Ja.
March 18, mGm.
Early Mortgage Sale,
FOR MAY.
Equity of ’Redemption therein contained be forever j tki* State. It is ordered that be be ami appear par- j named lands,
barred, and that service of thc Rule Ni*i be perfected i sonally at thc next term of the Superior Com '
ng to the statute in fiic'i cases ' Sumter oounty, and plead, answer or demur to said
jxEleazer Garret residing out; lull, and that this older he published in one of the
of said State of Georgia. i public Gazettes of tlie State once a month for three
yy/'II.Lbo sold before the Court IIonse_door. in [ EDWIN R. BROWN,-Plaintiff’* Attorney. - : months before *aid tcroi.
; by publication according to the statute i
I made, and provided sail
Lands For Sale.
qiHE undersigned offers for sale thc following lot.
of Land, in the 3d district of Baker Co., to wit-
irr, its, is3,184, air ana ais,
All lying and formiug a SQUARE' or BLOCK, on
the CUickasawliatchoe, three miles soath-wett of
Gillian, and three miles below 8. B. Grimrarti’s
Turn Pike, on the same creek. Any persons wish
ing to purchase good lands, at few rates, will do well
to call on the undersigned, who lives on the Haw
thorn trail, in Decatur county, 25 mile* below New-
too, Baker county.
J*. 8. We can make good titles to the abort
■med lands. NATHAN RACKLEY.
JAMES SAPP.
March 18, lm.
Blakely, Enrlv county, on the first Tuesday
in May next, the following property, to wit: \ GEORGIA, Le&Cousty.
Eleven mules, 6 head of horses, 60 head of stock j _ Superior Court, Xorember Term, 1815.
otiict, o-i.CT, CT.uuci'irattle, Abraham, a negpo nian, about 70 years old; On hearing tlie within petition and on motion of
Calhoun, principals, and Sparkman Bowen, security i Alien, a man. about 40 years old; Peter, a man, 421 eoonse i, it by the Court that said Eleazer
oil appeal, and Andrew J. Pavne, security on stay vears old; IIo lan, a woman, about 60 ycara old; ( ; an .,, t into tiic clerk’s Office of this Court, on
of execution. Levy maueanu“‘ J * u “ - 1 — 1 —* '*• 1 — ,E —
before the first day of the next Term of this court,
due on said
or show
erty of .Samuel Dawson, by virtue of fi fas Dsuetl
ot Dooly
Dooly Mortgage Sale,
FOR MAY.
WILL be sold before the Court Honsc door, in
-tl , e town of V icnns, Duuly county, oo the fire!
‘ >C " vein *e u.uai boon of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Is* of land*No. 223, one gri»t mill, one saw mill
«•» improvements there, a-all lying in the
tfori dirtnct of Dooly county. „„| |,. vic J ^[ u tbc
property of Irwin Sutton mid Daniel Mashbum, to
mtuty one Mortgage Fi F. i„,„cd from |)ooly ,a-
perior court, in favor of Sarah H.zicr. Execattlx of
JamroC. Dealer,deed,v» Irwin Sutton and Daniel
Early ShcrifTa Sales,
FOR THE FIRST TUESDAY 18 MAY NEXT.
’ W’ f0 ” 5“ I loose door in
slffL7 1 , 3 ’. v°’ ,78 ' “'“h hrlf of lot
•—‘■—JUrris;. William Ta’ylo, vlfJo
id_ou» by defendant.
returned to me by a1-evi, a man, about 18 years old; Jerry.a lmv, 15
constable. ' j years old; Aimer, a boy, 12 years old; Littleton, a Ift^ountof the'Trincipol aiid‘intere"t”din
Also, town lot and appurtenances, linmbcr seven, | bov, ten yea. old; Peter, a boy, 7 years old; Rich- two firft mitc5 mentioned in said petition,
e storelionse and lot now occupied by James G., ard, a bov, 5 years old; twin, a man, about 35 years j rallse jn ^, IU | t tlmreof, why said Mortga;
liver and m. Dawson, (number not known,) one; old—all levied on a* tlie — f —
lot and storehouse on t)ie *outh*west corner of the to satisfy a Mortgage
public square, formerly occupied by Wm. C. Greer Inferior court:
a* a grocery, (uumber not known,) all in the town of. Property pointed
Drayton, and also all the dry goods and groceries in I JOSEPH COLLIER, Sbenlt. ] Court of Lee county, this thc 2Utli day of November,
Ui© house *o occupied by Oliver &. Dawson,anil one : March 4, 1846, 46 td*. ! i«45 C WVCIIE. Clerk
road wwgon and rix mule*, all levied on as the prop-j ; ~ I Jarf-7. 1846, ‘39 4m. "
Ltrrr WARREN, Judge s c c s w.
February 11, 1846, 3m.
Georgia, JUxucoget Connty.
George W. Woodrutt*
Divorce, in i
Court ef
ill* f Libel fir Dii
> the Superior C
Di&damia Woodruff. ysutd coiiirfy.
Tl^HEKKAS, it appears to the Court, from rise
“ v return of the Sheriff in the above stated case,
l'lelnl delendant resides out of said county—and
1 1 it further appearing to thc court, that she reside*
from the siiiierior court ol Doolv countv, Henry Isa- ,
* Benton Byrd v* Sam- |
NOTICE.
vs Samuel Dawson, and
,w*on.
Also, ono town lot in Drayton, number one, Block I
, Saturday, j ^^Duotur County.
Petition for Rrle Xini to
foreclose Mortgage in De
catur Siijurior Court.
\MTILL be sold, in thc city of Albany, on Satuiu.iv, i ~ » \a n- u
the 2d day or May next, bctWecn Uie usual btamcrf ® baflo ‘ d
jiiov|ui[t[ w|t|i <u> im vtm HM „„, 1fllt n hours of sale, (for tho benefit of tlie creditors of j
B, and the bouses and*appurteimnces thereon, levied I Burch M. Roberts, of l*almyra,) the following Exe- j ™ nct : t j OI1 ‘ e f Ebenezer und Ishani Saf-
on is the property of Henry M. Feamsidcs, hyafifa cu ions, No'es Account, and proisirty: i “ Id^ri cwc.h tlaT.nllw nm. dav of Ami in
isssued from the Inferior court of said county.Tho.n- One Execution on John Ferrell, for 84 001 . ,oU > 8 P ew "“. u,a .:.^. u,e Aprl1 ’
on J. 1*. fcjtrozcr, prm.,
on Henry Morgan,
on Abdun Unully,
on D. Mclicod,
on M. MoldCndon,
on G. H. Fricc,
1 county,
an B. Donnelly v* Henry M. Feamsidcs und Wil
liam M.S. Ridley.
Also lot of land number sixty three, in tho second
district of said county, as tho property of John M.
Wurren, by tlie fi fa* Daniel William’s v* John M.
Warren, issued from the Superior court of said coun
tv; John M. Bottome vs John M. Warren, and Davi*
Payne; and tho Central Bank of Georgia v* John M.
Warren.
Also lot of land, number two hundred and nine, in
the second district of said connty, a* tlie property of
Elisha Collins, levied on by virtue of a fi fa, tho Cen
tral Bank of Georgia va ElUha Collins mid David -
Graham.
Also one sorrel mare, aliout eiglit or nine years j
old, and five hundred pound* of fodder, more or levs, 1
aa tlie property of Elisha Wade, levied on by virtue j
ofafifa the Central Bank of Georgia, v* Elisha
Wade and John Anders.
Also Alexander Ram>>ey** interast, claim or do- j
mand on or to Jot* of land one hundred and twenty !
and one hundred and twenty one, in tlie seventh di*- i
trict of Dooly comity, also on all hi* interest in town ;
lot in Vienna, Number three, and I.ettcr T, levied on
virtue of a fi fa. John RawJs &. Co., vs Alexander
levy made and returned to me by* con-
YOUNG P. OUTLAW, D.
One
Ono
One
Ono
One
One
Ono note on II. J. Cook,
Ono
On©
One
One
Ono
One
(hi©
One
One
One
Oue
One
One
Ono
One
One
i II. Fewell,
on George W. Thomas,
on J. W. Heard,
on G. S. Oglesby,
ou J. C. Allen,
on John II. Brooks,
* on J. J. Williams,
•on H. Morgan,
on I. Tison,
on W. X. Mclscndon,
on Driggers &. Thomas,
on Howard & Shiver,
on (>. W. ‘Stephen.*,
on II. H. Soloman,
on J. D. Worsham,
on Kims I*uifdale,
e 4 00 •
140 00 B 10 year 1844, John Phillips executed to y
60 00 i tioners a Mortgage Deed to secure a note made
76 00 ! payable by the said John to your petitioners, da-
10 001 te ^ day of April, 1844, und duo the first
12 00 i °f October thereafter, for tho sum of five hundred
61 00 ! doBM** and that for and in consideration of said sum
S102 CO Bie said John bargained, granted and sold to
3 75' your petitioners by .Mortgage the following prnp-
41 60 i to " ^ : Lot No. 80, in the fourteenth district
o (id ! of originally Earlv county ami now Decatur, in the
° vu ■ c ' :.i *j i _• x' .li.,. .li .
E.I.VDN FOR S.U.JS.
T HE folfoning named tracts of I-AN1) will le
solj on reasonaMc terms, and good Titles gives:
No. 228, 33 district of Baker County,*
“ 198, 15th “ Leo
“ 248, 15th “ “ ; “
• “ 71, 32d “ Randolph county,
“ 254, 16th “• Decatur “
“ 318, 15th “ “ “
. “ 370, 15th “ Early “
“ 526, 5th “ “ “
“ 361, 27tii “ “ “
“ 92, 9th* “ “ “
For farther
tion in some Public Gazette in tiiis State, once a
month for throo months previous to t]ic next term of)
this court.
A true copy from the M mute* of Muscogee Su
perior Court,'Novcmber adjourned term, 1845.
B. BEASLEY, Clerk.
January 21, 1846, 41 m3m.
particulars, npp!v to
RICHARD JI. CLARK,
Oct. 29, 29 tf.] Albany, Ga.
AD.TIINISTBATOn’8 NOTICES,
peli- ' ‘
- 5 j State aforesaid, and J ot No. 123, in tho 21st district .1. |
8 50 °f originally Ecrlv now Decatur county, and State i ty; wl
*EtOUR months after date, application will 1)0 made
to tho llimomklo Inferior Co
Court of Dooly coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, fot leave to
sell tho Real Kstuto belonging to Elisha Ward,
dec’d, for tho benefit of tlio heirs and creditors of said
deceased. WILLIAM A. SMITH, Adm’r.
April 15, 1846, 1 tin.
F OUR mouths after date application will lie made
to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Early coun-
„ „„ .. . . ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
5 50 i aforesaid, and your petitioners show that said sum j sell the Lands and Ncgoes belonging to tlie estate
u 50! of fivc hundred dollars are due and linpuid. Where- j 0 t Colin E. Mcltac, late of said county, deceased,
go o # | fore your petitioners prays a Rulo Nisi may be! JAMES McRAE, Adm’r.
16 671 granted, requiring thc said John to p».v into i January 28, 1816, 42 4m.
10 00 ■ t,lis C°" rt on 0,1 before the first day of the next term
by virtue.
Ramsey:
April 1st, 1840.
Baker Borlgngc Sale.
FOR MAT.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday, in May next
before the Court House door in Newton, Baker
county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
March, a man about forty years old, and Ritter, a
woman,about thirty yean old; levied on as the
property of ^Tahiti* George, to satisfy one Mortgage
Fi Fa from Baker Inferior court, Benjamin O Keaton
vs TWbitha George. Property pointed out in said
fi fa. II. II. GUNNISON, Sb'ff..
March 4th, 1845,
Baker Mortgage Sale,
FOR MAT.
TEILL be sold, before thc Court House door in
* * Newton Baker county, on the first Tuesday
in May next, betwern the usual lioura of safe, the
following property, to wit:
Sam, Cyrus and Harriet, all levied on a* the prop
erty of George II, Johnson, to satisfy one Mortgage
FIFE from McIntosh superior Court; Geo. W. An
derson, St Co., vs G<Vrgv 11 Johnson. I*ropeity
pointed out in said fi fa.
Also the following negroes and their increase »—
Willianj,George, B«t,Grren,Cornwall, Sam JSeorge,
Charlotte,Congaree and Henry,aU levied on** th.
property of Grorac H. Johnson, to satisfy one Mort
gage Ft Fa from McIntosh superior court, George J.
Kullockvs George II Johnson. Property pointed
out in said fi fa.
GEORGE W. COLUER, Dep. Sh’ff.
Marcii 2,1846.] of Baker county, Geo.
Baker Xorigigc Sale.
ON TUX FIRST TUESDAY IN MAT NEST,
*1X7’ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
»* Newton, Baker county, between tho usual
hours of sale the following property, to wit:
Lota numbers 25 and 27, on North street, contain
ing one-fouith of an acre each; also, number 14 on
Residfence street, containing one-half of an acre;
levied on as the property ofPavid Ham & Co., to
satisfy one Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker superior
court: Oeongo JI. Barton vs David Ilam & Co.—
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
. - GEO. W. COLUER, Deputy Sheriff.
Apsfl i;i846, . SI td*.
One Receipt of A. K. Rugg, for three notes
on W. F. Thompson - $72
9 00 01 C “« rt - ! l,e prmcipa and miercst of «ud iwtc, -poug month, sfter date application will be made
-20 00 as be.ore mentioned, and all costs that may Uve ac-, tf mtlie Honorable Inferior Court of Early coun-
15 00 ;thereon at tiw rime of such payment,«, in ty< „.|, on „ iuin „ , or Ordinary parpraes, for leave to
7 00 ** u f "* r ~f U,e . ,V |u “-' r e I . l 7 ,t r ? J ’ t,on °. f mU . ‘ sell the Und. and Negroes twlouging to thc ertate
6 SO! John Pl.ill.ps to said lots of land be forever barred , „ r Benjamin Collier, sen.,laic of raid rountv, dec’d.
,3* 00 i “ d “^.“5.'SSnSiSSkSS^T. I . „ .M-MES G. COLUER, Adm’r.
January 28,1846, 42 4.n, -
One dwelling home und lot in the city of Albany, i ® f 1 F'GU'ft months after date application will be made
One store house a.,<i lorta lV.nyrn. • ‘ythyenrt.tistt the raffijol.n Plulli^ do 1'. ^ Uic Hooorahlo , ho , n ^ riur Court of Baker
Eighty bunliel* «if com, tO"cr“
other note*, cx^cutioR? t aocnonfr
hold and kitchen funiinirt*, JLc.
RICHARD F. LYON, Assignee.
Albany, April 8, 1846, 52 tds.
TO GENTLEMEN OF
a.
rpiIE unilonigocd respectfully infurms the Cifi-
xena of Albany, and the surrounding country,
that he has bought the LATEST PATE XT for
cutting Gentlemen* Garment*, which he warrant*
equal to tiie best New York style, lie will regu
larly receive thc latent Fashions.
As he has no partner with whom to divide the pro
fits, ho is enabled by strict attention to biiiinesn, to
sell and work according to the nrehHurc of the time*.
Thc latest style of goods' will be found at his store,
and Ready-made clothing, Hat*, Caps, &c. &c.
All work warranted to lie innd£ to the satisfaction of
hi* customer*, a* regards taste and fashion.
A. G. WEAVER,
. uWercftunl Tailor.
May 14, 1845. 5 ly
pstifor with various Pg »•'<>«!» Clerks office of thfa Coart, the principal j % whcn Sffi forOnlinarv purposes,
III.., property, house- mterost «hm jijMn said Mortgaee, <m or before t tnsell axil the landa belonging to the estate t
the firat day of the nexl ter... of tins court, and in . com S_V__j.
CLERK’S JOTICE8.
the estate of Samuel
default the^or, that the Equity of Redemption <“f In j StUcr! ’ of ...
cnbea mortgageJ lot of Und.! SETII C. bFEv ENS, Adm r.
Tailoring Establishment,
IN THE SECOND STOUT OF TIIE SRICK
BUILDING,
Over Hunt cj* Pynchyon's Store.
davidTewis,
R ESl’ECTFHLLY informs Uic citizens of Al
bany and the inhabitants of Baker and also
those of the adjacent counties, that lie wiff shortly
make such a choice addition to bis present ass“*
ment of
jy^isiaaigiaa &sia> auiasaaiaaos*
February 11, 1846, 44 4m.
and to the said above described mortgaged lot of land,
be. and the same shall be lienceforth forvever barred
and foreclosed at law and in Equity, and it is further! rt7r , , . . . ... . .
ordered that a copy of thia Rule Nisi be pnlduhed in i TT' 011 ^ month* after date, application will he mad*
of tin public Gazette* of thU State, once or 1 - 1 totheHunorabfethelnlcnorCourtofthccoun-
more for four months, or aerved
it law three month*, '‘-avc io ran so ua _
». Musgrove, late of aaid count 1
deceased. ' WIEUAM JORDAN, Adm’r.
January 21, 1846, 41 4m.
Georgia, Early County. more for fonr months, or aerved on the Mortgagor or I }T of w , l l l *J ’' ,u "Jlf “ * °. f foT 1 splendid shop* anUrau Bi
VirHEREAH*lJL Cock, AdminirtAtor of the his V** ®f Dt law three nmutha. I'” vcd, ° 5*c‘
VV estate of Aagrato. C. Smith, dec’d, applfeaYo, | t ^ , ° E '^ , fl ^ t £ M* n X,of raid Court, w" .K^’.nnrasv aa„v honor lum wtti. U.e.r eu.s
Tbeae are tiierefore.toeite, summon and admonish : thU 3,st ^ uf Ja u I ' ! [j''*. , hl6
all atal singular, tlm kindred and creditors of raid; „ . . .. . SMITH, Cl*k a. c.
deceased, to shea-cause, (if any tliey liavej why 1 Bambndge, Jan. -8, 1846, 43 4m.
SjinXZVhda* ^ iven un< * cr ,n - T Doriann Bishop *1 Libel for Divorce, in Dr- countv, when silting for Onlinary purposes, for leave
band, thu. 5ffi day of June 1845. , V s. Icatur Superior Court, De- ! to soil the lands befonoing to tlfo^estate of John !>ar-
c ' °* I John Bishop. ycember Term, 1845. | ker, deceased. SETH C. STEVENS, Adm’r.
I T appearing to the Court that John Bishop, thc February 11,1616, 44 4m.
1 X defendant in the above atqted case, is not to be'
that he will be enabled to till and execute any orders,
that may be entrusted to Ilia rare.
D. L. cannot boast of having made the Grand
Tour cither of Europe, or even ol our own Universal
Yaukee-doodlodoin—but he can «v, without flatter
ing himself, that he is a MASTEll WORKMAN,
,nd timt although lie has not graduated from such
l lteau " '
lay of June 1845.
JAMES G. COEUER, c..
Jannaiy 28,1848 42 6m.
XH1UR months after date application will be made
5 to tlie llononiUo tiic Intel
erior Court of Baker
<*COr„ia, linker County. j found in Decatur county, anil it further appearing
VVf HEREAH, John CX Sutton, Administrator on that delendant has removed beyond the jurisdiction
* • tlie estate of Jacob Sutton, deceased, applies of this court, it is ordered tlint service be performed
by publication, that the defendant do appear and ana-
'she considered
to me to be dismissed from aaid administration.
These are tltcrefore to cite, summons and admon- vver at tiie next term of this court, else'
iah aU and singular the kindred and creditors of raid in default. ALEXANDER A. ALLEN,
deceased, to he and appear at my office within thc | Plaintiff’s Attorney,
time prescribed hy law. then and there to shew cause, A true extract from the Minute* of said court,
(if any exist) why letter* dismisaory should not issue. 1 February 6tb, 1616.
Given under my land at office, thia 31st dayof
Januiry, 1846. SETH C. STEVENS, c c o.
February 4,1846, 43 6m.
JOHN T. SMITH, Clerk S. C.
Cambridge, Fch. 11, 1846, 44 4m.
Georgia, Baker County.
Tlf’HEltEAS, George B. King applies to me for
*" Letters of Administration on the estate of
Stephen T. Skiiinan, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite, summon and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and crediton of
raid deceased, to-be and appear at my office within
tin time prescribed by law, then and there to shew
eanse, (if any they hare) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given nndeir my hand at office, this 18th day ol
March, 1846.
SETH C. STEV£NS,cco
Much 25, 50 SOd.
Georgia, Early County.
Court tf Ordinary, January Trrm, 1846.
P RESENT, James Bush, Bolling II. Robinson,
Asa C. S. Alexander and George \V. Mercier,
Justices. Francis M. Reese, Adm V. de bonis non
of the estate of Samuel M. Glenn, sheweth anto your
Honors timt ho has never received in hi* hands any
thing as Administrator of raid estate: and therefore*
prays to be dismissed from raid administration, after
due and legal notice of this rule, which the Clerk of
the Court of Onlinary is hereafter to have published.
A true Extract from the Minutes of said Court,
this 13th day of January, 1846.
JAMES G. COLUER,cco.
January 23,1846, 42 6m.
F OUtl months after date applic
to thc Honorable Inferior Court of Decatur Co.,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Steidicn Huge, deceased, lying in
said county. WILLIAM WILUAMS, Adm’r
February 11, 1846, ' 44'4m.
I jftOUR months after date application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Ware county, when si6
ting for ordinary* purposes, for leave to sell a lot of
land. No. 62, in tiie 9th district of originally Appling,
now Ware county. Sold aa the property of Jonn
Stephens, minor, to perfect title*.
JAMES FULWOOD, Guardian.
February 4,1846,
*CTOUR montha after date,application will be made
JP to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Decatur
for leave
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes for le
to self all the negroes and land belonging to the
tete of Robert V. Bandera, deceased. Stale m
for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of raid sstate.
THOMAS SANDER8, ) ...
WRIGHT SANDERS, J •
March 18, . 4m.
*E*OUR months after date, application will be
■— mode to the Honorable Court of Oidinary of
Baker county, for leave to sell aU the farads belong
ing to the-estete of Thomas Howard, deceased. .
William g. Howard, Adm>.
■April 23,1840, . 3 4nu
mbs*.
Brum met or CoexT D’Oeur
pledges that aU who may
curtuin sliall receive a regular
built SotTttXKK Fit. in either T1UIITS, AAT1-
T1GHTS, or MEDIUM-ITES. He wiU also
warrant all work that goes from his shop as beiog
faithfully executed, and made up in workmanlike
style; and as he is in the receipt of tin earliest bate
ions, D. L. will be cuabled to tickle tlie taste of the
most fanciful fastidious—Nuf eed—except, that he
returns his most grateful thanks to a generous com
munity for thc very liberal encouragement be has al
ready received, and respectfully solicits * contin
uance of its favor.
Albany, Sept 10,1815, 33 tf.
FORT G.II.VES
Wharf and Ware House.
(OLD STAND.)
T HIS Large snd commodious establishment is
again open for the reception of COTTON snd
merchandize. „
•The subscriber takes dais method of returning bis
thanks to the Public, for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the same. He will Store Cotton at the
low price of Tuenty-Jm Cents per bale, for the sea
son, «nd wijl give his personal attention to the
Whrighing and Shipping or Hale of cotton stored
with him, without any extra charge.
Q*He is prepared to make Literal Adtxxcxs,
either in Merchandise or Cotton.
Bagging, Rope and Salt,
constantly on hand,end for sole low. ’
Should any planters storing cotton rtith me, win
to avail themselves of the Bay Market, I have mads
arrangements with some of the First Otas Steam
Bants, to take them with their cotton (where they
make bear thirty to fifty holes or more,) free of
charge. In fact, I am alwaya at txune, i
waiting to render my services to all who i
*
Fort Gainos^Noy.5,*l840,, !
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