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Ptl.iiU »4L(iS.
Baldwin Mirrifl' Suit**. . .,
W ILL be Bold on ilir first Tuesday i«» JUNE next,
before the court-house (four in the city of Millrdge-
v*dlc, between the usual hour* of rule, the fallowing property,
to wit:
TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, more or less,ad
joining Bte.-dlove, Grantlnud nud others, lex ied on u» the pro-
psrtv of Win. Grigg, to satisty a li.fa. in favor of John 11. \\ urw
vb. Win. Grieg.
THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF l.ANP.adjmm 'g Huf*
ffiUfton ami other*: levied on na the property of John Kirkpat
rick, to xutiafv s.iinliV fi. fits. i-«ued from a Justice’* Court in
favor of Saoi'icl Hutntutou aiul olhcra. Levy made und re-
turned t • m.* by constable.
ONE IIOfiSE \Nl> 1,01', situated in the city of Milk v"-
ville, «m llmro.-k street, levied mi na the properly nfllu.lv I*
lluiopliiey; to m iiisj'y .1 ti. fa in favor of \Vni. Cl. i mm \h
Jfar.2\ IV 11 uMi'dii'i \ Propertv pointed out hy the dcfi-iidflft'.
tt.Vt: III NDltEi) ACRES OF I. AND, mo re or leas being
lot ip iiher I'M pi thnd.Mst dp.11 ict. I< \ied on na the j ropertx
ofJo-h'tn \V. Ukraine, lo snf *f\ 11 li. fa. issued from a Justi.
ae’iCouit hi f>'«»r i'f Alfrerl :-titp'cloit vs. Jodma Alkndge.—
l.evv op'.lo in.I rrtmnp I to m *l*y constable.
ONE NP.tSRO WOMAN, n'e.iii thirty-five, year* of ngc,
(tamed !*• *11v i M li"r two liny rliildren, fox ied on us the pro
perty •*! Mr* l. ier t-I IJanr s, p, satisfy sundry fi. fas. mailed
from .< J it- 1 ' •1 fourl in fax or of James tvennidy mid others
vs. Liiereiu Ruiues. Levy uiude und returned tome In con
April 27, L' 10.
IV
IV«wt«n PdMpmei flltcrlff Sale.
. ILL be aoul it Uff Court house door fn Covington,
I Newton county, on iite ural Tuesday iii JUNl-. next.
U» V*af» i.m usual hour* of swl*,the following prnpeitv,to wit:
SIX Ari'iKOKs: Jacob, n niau about 22 war* of n/e
Vine),a woman aboutoU yenm ot age,and her child about 8
months old; Winny, n girt about ti years of »ge ; aemiy, t» girl
about 4 years of age; levied on as the property of Gabriel
Gunn, toaatiafy two mortgage fi. las. issued front the Inferior
Court of Now ton county, one iu favor of John ku.se, the other
in favor of Fitts fit Finly va. said Gunn. I’ropertA pointer out
J “ " :J “ ** J NELMS, Sheriff.
iu aaid fi. fa.
April 'Jth, 1840.
THOMASi
;titl<i*.\ in hhcriil Snit',
he- - I on the first Tue.-dnv in Jl I.V next, at
vV 1.. (' 'ir|-l,oil«*, do .1 in the eiir of Mil|« !_•••> 1111 •, be
tween me e s - Ial iunirs oi s.ile, the I'd low ing propei t», to w it;
TWO NT GKO MEN, Jolitl and Charles, levied mi us tin.*
property of \l«»ert ii- knot, to sat inly a mortgage fi. fi. hi fa
vor ■ Wilkins Hum \s. .Mheii IE Root, property (minted
out l.v the li f.. JiHLN A. DEANE, D. Sheriff.
April27,1610. ill ids
W ILL be sol ion the In -1 I m-dt) in Jl NE rest, before
t’p Comt-lio i«e door in the town of Eatontoii, I'utmiin
county, xx it hin tlie 11 - mil ti mis o I -ale, the following property,
to w it:
TWO NEGROES, my: M nllnt Ann,u woman twentv-fiie
years of age ; mm.I I'c.-ex, n eirl sixlern rears of age; levied
on ns the • li of »ViI)|:pii It. Mild, to'viitiffv a ti fi. m l.i
vorofTim". i- <• > nif'ird .it.d others \h. Wiii. IL Bird. Fro-
pertv pointi I mu 01 de|rn.l int.
ONE lllMHllih AM) . .YKYl Y FIVE ACRES OF
LA NO, more or le-s, whereon Win. II. Bird now lives, adjoin
iny Wm. Maddux and other -; levii d nuns the propel ty
s. NV.
Maddux mid nth
0. Fare, J1. to satisfy a
of .1 nines Jordan, deceased
liar ties.
FKVEVTV-FIVE ACRES nF LAND, more or
joinin'! ti. IE Alii n and other-, In mg n purl m \Vm I
I* • • *1 in« . lev ied oil ns the propi ily id James Fuik 1
li t« ■ fi. tas. tiom a .1 n-iiei h Couit ot I’nimiiii m
f.p »r 1.; Hudson At Tli .’»i is vs. said Farker. Levy n
able.
TM-EE HCNDREl) NCilES OF LAND, more or
ndjni. inz Wm. M l.* field and there: leviod Oil ns III • pro/
of William D . to rn*i. . .. ti. fa. in favor C|«i
Lawson v-. hiii-I Dnnilv. l'mpm p nut. ■ I out bv def-m
ONE . K< »\-tlR " \ lloii rcosed to he hi < veins
levied oil 11* the property ot lb
April 2.*». 11.10.
,.- <:d Caller. Fioperiv j
IE W. WRltillT, She
ill ids
fi*iilii:nsa Mtcrtll ^nlc.
•yvMl L be sold on the fust t u dnv m Jt NF. next,
V V tip* Court house doo* a Eul nitoii, Fullinm «v
within the iiHU.il hours of an:- 'be bill. v|ng property, ti
TWO NEtiROF.S: Pat-*, 1 • • •« • -v tweutv-two or
on us tli pi
fi.liv.iu t IV
pointed on
ii.l Ip'r child S .
1 three 1 ears old. I. 1 n
1 ml Dupree. IV peit
. Wit Kill T, Sheriff.
W'i:,;,!;;
Jl I.V II. XI,
puii'eily, to v
SEN EN
ol I; R ilph
•hi; *
AT illiiiiaon Marrill Salt**.
\\TU 1. lr "Mon the li,*. TueMhiy ill .U NI. .. x.|
If at ill ' \» ui house .lout m. wit ol Irwiiiton, d-
Ictnsou eo'int i, I*, tween 1 •. 11:11 il hours ol sale, the billow p.
propi . v, to w ii :
ONE’SORREL M N RE, ab ...t .-ii*l:t v ears old, levied ... ,
the proper!\ of • 11 lE ^ • -u .. to - iti fv a fi la in l.om <•(
A. li S. •>. \ .* m x - .ml ... b
ONE SO|{ I! El. ’J ‘.RE.: 1 t four vu. Mold, lev • d
the (impel tv ... NN 1 i | \\ . ■ to -atish .1 li. la m | ,\m 1
* Vtn. F. Leu I v-. . I Ni t.
ONE EOT -l .is). 11.in' ..-rITin the vV.th dishiei
’Vilkiiis-.n m.iiicv, mp-mii .it- .‘"I it. 11 v. .me b..v IE .*
•ibmil eight ; • ar I I ; l< * • d on , ihe puipi rii ol Jao.' H I
Ictlnug!'* e. : .iii-lt a li. I t in l‘iv or oi' Lew h Speais v». aa
WcCiHogll* . .
ONE ,jR..N '!ARE ove ve.u*. obi, one roan IMa
t bout five f. i old, in the p.. King Sninlers; 01
> ,.i ib it 1 mi \e..i old. in tip* ]io*session of Daniel
^ainl.ir : «• 11 nt. ei; '.pad . • ' . .idle, nventy fmir lie ul id
1 rock lo* ' lei rn -e, ■ ; hl,\ 1.11 **Im I* ol eorn, uioie 01 I ss ;
lllin.lied pounds III I Her. more nr l.r.H, imp; fold
, I and and mini 1 • v> ir. < lie loom mill Hpiuniug-
two pine tables, 1 1 lit ehails, one lot of cooper's
•I ware, one lot ol l.uive* mid tin l»s, one knife I ox, one p'lii ol
tooe vv ate, mu* halt-1.11 lie| meNsine,
t-dav bi
' "D *
it her beds, liedsiends and fmniture,
• ie liundied pound* ol Inn on. laore or I s.* ; one sliol gun, one
Molehuaid, mie large chest, one side mi.Idle, one man .uldle.
*< 10 pnii nl' siiiblle b.igs, one lot ol I>■ 1 *-k 1 l.« ; two hodilied, Iwo
1 id one-halt .fie* e| well impiovi d bind, number I I'!, in the
\.'th distnet o' Nt ilhiu-on fount v, vv lien on Jetfei son Saoilers
1 iw live* ; all leva d on ns 1 ti«* piopeilv oi tlubiehi Simdeis, io
satisfy it ti. 11. ill turn ol Jam \. -lot vs. Mnlaeln
Sander-, proieijiul. and Anilioiiv Sf.il*>, seeuiilv.
ONE III \l»HED NAD I MIR I N ACEES of well im*
I roved laud, in the .. t)i dis(n l ol NV i)),iii*on « 1 nut v . vv lieieou
illia —. f r< li»* il now Iite.*; I vi bona* the plop *1 II ot Joel
•rvars .ni'l J nines Leslie, In up the 1 iiiidiv nh d mtan-rs m
aid lot. 1 > Mitirli n ti. fn. in lovoi of J unes A. lliitiugslta 1 *.
IntacliiSu»nlers,prinei|uil, .lame* Leslie and Joel Riieis,se-
• nrity. Fiopertv pointed out I*v *.n>t *<eeiiiitv.
WM.CtMjlT.R, sWiiff,
AprilSoth, 1840. dl ids
W 1
llitltt nck Sltnttl Sltll M.
nsua) bom* ol s lie
FOUR NED
► even years of uc
Hen, a* hoy fitteeii \
11, n 10.in Ivtrul'V fite veins ul age
of .■ . ; mid t'leasy ,a uni eight yeurr
propeiiv <d eluitlia Lewis, to snti-ly
and .tin r nn. Fropurt) poinleil out
.,6.?. . in fliyur of Sayie
).y Uavid W. Lewi-. •
ONE MLtilK) .MAN SLvNL, nnined Mori is, twenty-five
y^ars of age; levied on ns tin piopcftv of James II. Reese, to
►atisfy thirteen Justice's Cimit ex> ention- frnintho IF.lthdist.
• 1. M. founded on attschiucnt. iii liivar ul Tin mas M Hunt
against said Uee-c. I^vy ii.mte nnd retip m*d I v a eou-tabla.
THREE INNLES »>F liENNED COTTt)Mi«ii hundred
nud fifty bundles, of live pounds each. Cotton Tiitcud ; I * v E
••nnsthe propeity ol'J. C. l#ies-o|i uuti piague, to eur*dy
ti. fa. m lav or ot Adniiia, l’a Mini 11 Ai Co, Frnpcily pointed
out bv John Diekson.
ONE III NDRI.D ACRES t IF FINE I. NND, mere or
lets, on the waters of NN iiipiiiir*' Cn eh, n.joining line hob ami
other*; lev ie.I on a* the propertv ol Hem. r.umley.lo *niisfv
aundrv li. fii-.lrom 111 tli .list. (S. M. Justiee’s Conti, in fooi ot
J.C. Dickson nnd Spi 11c ue. 11 j..iin *t said Euni'.ey. I'ropetty
pointed out bv C.pry DiekM.11. Levy made and retu >t. ,!tii •
CoiMtable.
WASIUNHTON II. HKAMT.EY.Mi. riff.
April 94, IMO, Jl ids
NtiWlon Ulimicr *:tl«‘*.
nr ILL hi sold at the 1 ’ hcttJC Juuiiiii min ton. New-
Tt ton county,on tiie litst Tuesday in Jl NE to-xt. w ith*
la live, usual bouts ufaule, the Udlowing pmpetty ,tv> w it:
H0S{1 AC’ltEu* OF LAND, adjoining laud., id A. Living-
ato.i nnd others, lev ied on us the property ul Juit.es liosehury,
to satisfy a ft- fa. in favor ot Jesse Orlitt vs. Richard Roscbury
and James Rosebury .
MEVEN NEOROES, vir.: Simon, t. limn forty-five vears
old; Clary, lony-live vents old; Sand foul; l.umpkin; How
ard, ten months old; linuiiltou, tenu.oitths old; und l'lum ts,
tan mouths old. Twenty-eight ncras of land, adjoin.tie lands
•f Lawrence Baker and A. I’ul.en; nil levied An as the pro
C rlv oi Thoms* Halier,to SAtii*l'y u li. fa. in favor of Ricl.ar.l
t>iui(us vs. Thulium Ruber nud Snridfurd \\ ilboitrh,-ecu*
Jour negroes,vi» : Simon, a man forty-five years old:
Clary, lb|ty-five years old; Sundluid, and Lumpkin; levied
On as li.e property of TUou- is Ruber, lo satisfy sundry ii fa*,
loaned from u Justice's Court, in lavor of II. J. Bates vs. Tim*
Biaa Baber. Lew oimie and it turned to me l»v bnii.tV.
1449 ACRES 'OF LAND, more or less {wing number
313 in tlirTUh distiii t ol originally Henry,now New ton enmity,
levied on as the property ot IL II. Lilt, to satisfy a ft. la.
the
tor of Uie hard I . >muus vs. J as. A. Conner and R, ||.Et
ONE NEdRO M AN, by the name ol Sbio, levied on ar
|»roperty of R. W. NN nod,administrator onuie estate of Tho
inaa Chi'dera to satisfy two li.fas. in favor of Merrelt A; C«.
and one in favor ufGaorae Merreit vs U. NV. Wood, adminis
trator 0*1 lha estate of Thomas Child, is.deresst d.
EI.IJAH W1LHOURN, D.Sheiiff.
AwrU 23,1C 10. 3! ids
A't'ivlon siu tiil Sulv.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JI NR next, before
the Court house door in the t w n i>f Covington, w ithin
the usual hours of sale, the folio wine property, to wit:
FOUR NRtiROK&t, to wit: Lucinda, a woman; Decree,
Ferahy, and Moses; levied on as the property of Thomas lla*
bar, to satisfy s mortgage ti. a. in favor of David Crawford va
Tbomaa iluber.
March 26,1810.
Nrivton Kli€*rif|' halfti.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JI’NR next, at the
Court-house door in the towu of Covington, Newton
counte, bet waen the usual hours of sale, the follow ing i.ruiier-
t/, to wit:
ONR ROAD WAOftN, two PeHiher lleda, and<me wcoilen
clock, oneeow and two yearlings; levied on as the property
•f Charles Adiaon to satisfy one mortgage p. f*. iu favor of
Harden 4t Robartson vs. Charles A diaon.
ELIJAH WiLBttlfLN, D Sheriff.
Aprtil,W4«. 28 Ida
Ncuion *li«‘iifl Naira.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JIJN'R next, l.efore
the Co.irt-hmiso door hi the town of Covington, New
ton county, within the usual hours of salt, the. follow mg pro
perty, to wit:
TliF. LOTS in the town of Covington, No. I nnd 12 in
p'piare < and No. 17 iu Stpmre. D, w uh a g.mrl dwrlliog-lmn*t
nudstore*||on«e hiidstnldes thereon; leva don m il.**property
of (turard Cnmp, to saiisly a (i. fi.t. i-s.ied Iron. Newton Hope-
liorCo.ut m tuvx.r >d Solomon \\ oiiill vs. said Cumti.
R ab 1 4 ACRES OF LA ND, more or lens, adjoining lands of
Clituics M. Berry nud others; levied on ns Hip properly ol
NNillu.m Rollert*ou, to sutiatv sundry ti. fn«. issued from a
Jnstiees’s Cuurt inluvor ol William A. Ilrownng and otheis
vs. said Rob' 1 Ison. Levy made nud returned to me hv a con-
fctuldc. J
ON E BA R Ii EL AN D NV 11 IS K F. V, 1 wo barrels of corn, more
or less, «M»ven splii-Wottomod chairs, one b'dstcnd, tea kettle
nud coffee mill, one counter rlesk, one. water hueket, fimr frv-
im? |*«»>s, two cnmllestiuks one snnd box nud inksiand, two
bnrrels of vinegar, one ban J ofehnlk, six pairs of cotton enrds,
one lot of phials, eleven deei.mers, three bottles of spirits ol
turpentine, five bottle* of cordial, ove glass of no* vomit, three
buttles of varnish, one lot of niedit iiics, one paper ot locks and
cn.-t hulls,one lot of shaving boxes, oue shot gnu, one. shite,
nineteen boxes of table mustard, eight glass hollies, oneglns*
In..tern, twenty-one class jars, one lot oi losset*. one jar of mu-
tlinrides, one reflecting lamp, two pairs of scales and weights,
one box of marbles nod shot, one barrel of copperas, one Imirel’
of logwood, eight empty barrels, seven enrlheni strainers six
small Imw I*, niim mugs, six pitchers, four suit-cellars, two
pepper boxes, tw » sugar dishes, a mi.nil fjiinnlity ot ginger,one
lot of boxes, five rollon handkerchief*, lour teaspoon*, one lot
blank book, two iron-bound kegs one. paper ol
me paper of button*, two jars of iiingnesju, Ate.;
ii vi.-i on n* the prop* rtv of 'Theophiiiis II. Robertson, to *n-
ii*tv to.ee fi. las i sued from Nt wum Superior Comt.in favor
ot Rieinird L. oim- nml others vs. said Robertson.
IB N‘ ’LS OF LAND, It.' ic or less, adjoining Jesse
('stiii nml others, levied on ns the property of Fauci Me.Cowi
to sail fvi.fi la. is-.led from a Justice’s Court, in favor ol
Jt.lm ifarris vs. said McUowii. Levy made und returned to
no bi a etm-tul.ln.
ELEVEN liOXIM OF BOOKS, ono fender, one pj
fire-dogs, two shovels and tongs, t.ne pm rack, one te.. kettle,
one saddle, one bed cord, nml one hummer; levied on an tin
pioperi y of John I). Seheek, to satisfy H li. la issued bom tin
Mippnor Court ol Newton county, iii tin or off buries S. Din
sell v*. Maid Scheck.
ACRES OF LAND, adjoining lands of Jesse M
Turner, whereon David |L Ferryman ik.w lives, levied on m
the prooerlv of Du v.(I It |*t:r»yn..uu to satisfy two CMculionv
i* ued fiom New'tui Suoerior t’o'irt—otic iu 'fnvor of N • illiiti 1
. . Reaeunv* • nitl Ferrv man, anil one io fi.'or of John O lb!
too v*. D..v ; It. Ferry man, Osfiorn«t Kales, Will.am Kit
son, H'iiI A * • ' Ifowa.tl.
ONE DARK BAV HORSE, nlmiif ten years old, levied
on ns the propi rfy ofWichola* II. Baron, to satisfy a fi fa. iu
lu\ >r ol Si.,.in-At Floyd vs. Elijah NV. Matthews,nod Nieholus
II B .con. security. THOMAS NELMS,Sheriff
April 2.1, DM0 31 t j B
*S’%% §k5KH Nlii'i lK Sale*.
IEI. hr sold on the first Tuesday in JI NEncxl, a* llir
(’out t-honse in the town of •rion, Twiggs eo ,«ifv,
en the usual hours of *»ie, the following jirojiorty, to
fi - 11 ho
H
TIIIWTV <FVE\ M>
n oil 1
than,a
Sumlio, a man «jyfy.
a, ■'i .'•iliv.it wsoiao - i \ yo.ir-O’ age; llceky.
vterii y coif of age. ami In r child Joe. one y ear ol
a wimiiuu Iwnity-one years of age; Jack, u boy
of age; Lucv,u girl twelve vearsofage; .Maiin,
ms nt age; Centv,a girt right year* ol age; Nj-
11.ut v -eight yen is of agr; Silvy, a woim.ii loily
forty years ol age; LitF
Lu
* of age; A!
i.iati tliirtv-fiveyrais id age, and tier ch id, an infant; Flora
.1 gnl seven yearn ol age; Ephraim, a hoy five years ol age;
E i/.al.eili, a gnl twoyeurs ol age; Friticc.n man twenty-sevei.
\ e.n-i nt ago; Tamer, n woman twentv-scveu years il age;
All-tin. u hoy twelve years of age; D-mp'ry .1 boy ngl.i
fi'.il nix y cm 1 - of age; 'Frnnrc*, 11 fid
oiun tw (’in . -live yt ars oi eg. ; Juuctt, a woman twenty-two
yen 1 * ol nge; Martini, 1. girl live years of age; Arm, a girl
thfc ve 11- *»t age; Stat!in,a t uy one year of agr; I'atsry, a
woman tlur'y-two years of ngc; Adaline, 11 girl ten years of
age; Charity,<1 woman forty yearsofi.ge; Rohnrt, n fioy eight
veins of age; Rovetta.n woman tvvrnty-fivn youia of age;
Reii/.m, a man twenty years of age; Mansfield,‘a man (house
carpenter) thirty-live years of age: Simon, 11 muu twenty-
•‘even v< ars ot age. Seven hundred bu*.liel* of Corn, morn or
lc*H ; lli.ee llious.iiul pounds of llaeoii, more or |es* ; mi
mules, one sorrel horse,one bay mure, one hluck coll, two load
w agon* titul Imrttvss, one ox vviigor,om* ynkn of oxen and cart,
two plea'iire eiiiiiiige*, twoseeretaries, onesofii, five tables,
-nl.•hoard, two b. ds and fiiriiiturn,two bedsteads,one drew-
-mg table, two large dressing mirrors, otic cnmttn stand, one
* ha u m.e trunk, two wiihIi-hIiiioD, thirteen chairs, one carpel,
wo * ol rarpeting, two fire andirons, one pair ol shovel
and ton **, «n«* Ini of crockery ware, two barrela of lard, two
*'».»• I* of soap, .me lot of Inirreils and eontetifs, one pair of
la.:.*, ale-, five pairs of plough gears, three cotton gins, two
bund, d pound- ot ginned volt on, more or less; 000 loom,one
l'»t D'*i till.', .me huge kettle, fivi spinning wheels, two tin
I a «■. •, one lot of stone ware,one sev the and ermllih one grind-
► toiie.oue spuming uutvhioe, fifteen pound* of wool, mi re or
fi s-; one lot ol books, and blacksmith tools. Also,'eleven
limiilicd nert s ol land, more or less, bounded cast by lands of
Joshua R, Wimberly, west hy lauds of Lawrence Joyner,
U"»ih by lands of NVilliuiii Veal, south by binds of Howell
till.I'M,uiitiil.ciH not known. AI*o,nine hundred acres of land,
mote or less, known as the ulaee whereo 1 Mnttltew Minns now
lives, iinud.ers not known, Im'iinled on the east hy lun.ls ol
John .Nlelhvin, west bv lands of Thomas Founds, south by
binds ol11 at «ly llediiigfield-and north hy hinds of Alexander
CaiNueJI. All levied oil as the properly « f i'eler tL Thomp-
son, to satisfy mimlry fi. lha.—oiib in favor of Wnahbnii, A
Lew ni vs. I'efer (1. Tlimiiji*.m, one in favor of Alary Turner
vs. I’eler D. Thomson, Kelley Clover, llardv Durham ami
Thomas J. Feirymi.ti; one in favor of ll.iideii.nn, Drayl.ill &
Comp my va. I'eler ti. Thompson; one in favor of Ben n.mt.
III..tint vs. I’efer tj. 'Thompson; two in favor of ilia Monroe
Itailr tad and Blinking Company vs. I’cter <». Thompson;one
in favor of Robbins, Ti.inter Ar Co. vs. I’eler ti. Thompson and
l.emiek NN aril, and other fi. fas. against said Thompson. The
a hove property pointed out by John ti lover, Kelly Clover
and Robe. 1 lledmgfield.
FIFTEEN III ADR ED ACRES OF LAND, more or leas,
known ns the place whereon Thompson's upper mills stood,
uundiers not known, bounded on the east |»y the lauds of John
Davis, mi tli.-west hv the lands ol John tircen,on the north by
)he land-ot IN'.lev I'acc, on tli • south by the lands of Dip und
Tav lot, levied on by the lorn.or -In .it) and returned lo me, to
*-uti‘»l v Hi.ndrv li. fits, issue,| limn Tw i.’gs Superior ami Inferior
1 ’0111 is, mie m f iv .r of Kerr Boyce and NVilniot Walusr, mir*
vivors, is. I'eler li. Thompson, and otlict fi. las. agaiu*i said
Thompson.
Ti IR1:1: 111 N DR ED 4 N D 11 FT V -El t i 11T acres of la ml,
more "i less, being Ihe place whernou NVilliain Choice now
lives, ii.iiuln rs not know 11, honudi ,1 l»y liiudN of K tir.iliu nml
.antes llairison; levied on !•> the forme, i"* he riff a ml returned
to me, to satisly a li. la- iu favor of I’eler .Solomon vs. Kelly
tiloverand Henry Anglin.
ONE \LtiRO NN Oil AN, l.v the name of Mason, about
• bi.ty live wars of age ; lev no on to sali-ly iwo ft fas. one in
lavur oi Robbins, I’niutd & Co. vs. I'eler ti. Thompson an.
l.emiek NN aid, one iu favor of flu* Monroe Railroad and lien' ■
in.; Company »». l .emiek Ward I’ropntv pointed o* t • »
Joint (Hover. I. R. DEN.SON. Sheriff
A pi.I ‘J.’t!, KUO. :|| ids
NOTICE.
PI4III. Slid iff Sale* of HANt'OCK tmtnlv will hereafter
1 be puhli.l ed milu DEOlKH N JvK’R.V\L. nt MiUedee-
ville. WASHINGTON IL BUANTLEV, Slid iff
lluueoek county, April-24,1840. ;tl Ut
A<tiaftnl«triitor*s Nnlts
V DRLL.\RI.\ to an order of the Inferior Court of Bald
wnicoiti.lv, when sitt,„. : «,i Court of Ordinary,will be
s . 1 mi tin ' iu. «d.v in *I’«.N . xt, btioje thw Court-
lioase dour nt the city ol Milldtlgcv.ilo, wRUiu the usunl lioura
of sale, the lollnw ing piopertv . to w ii :
. ONE IIOCsi; AND 'I.Ol’ in the pity of Milledgevillo, for-
ii.erlv m e 11 Pied by James F. SI,.tier, t^j dd as th« propettv of
Jauitfs p. Slat ter, late ol Mtildwin county, deceased. Terms
on tho day EM IN l OR lt.NIL>, Adui’r.
May •*», 1840. 32 u f H
Ailininislnilor's Nnlc, ,
\ (.I(I'I'AI11,Y to an ruder of the Honorable the.InferiuT
Court nfUniicnok county, w hen sitting for oidirnry pur*
|)i.«cs, will In* sold on tlm first Tuesday in Jl 'l V next. : ! tin*
Conn house in Sparta, within the legal hours of sob ,
oAt; fill (ilb) MAN SLAVE named Henry, about twen.
tv-five yeais old; sold ns the property of John «M. Sharp, do
ccuved, fot the lie uc fit ol the < reditors.
lei in* on the day. TITTLE II. ALDAS, Ndm’r.
April 24,1840. 31 ids
AilniiiilMraitor** Mule.
V tiRl’.r.A BI.V to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court ot the county of Telfair, while sitting us a Court of
Ordinary, w ilt be sold on Momluy, ihe Hill day of Jllllt*
next, at the Iioimc of John NVillts, in the roiiutv of Irwin,
Between live nnd bin homhed head ofCAT'l’LE, belonging
to tliH eaiatcof Tltomaa S. Swain, late of Telfair county, do*
ceased,
NUo, will he snhl on Momluv, the 15tli day of J line
nbxl, lit the Iiimibc of Woodson N\'ilh*ox, iu Telfair eottntv
Between one ami two hundred head ui CATTLE, belonging
t«» said catnte.
And on the Thursday following, ut Jacksonville, in Telfuir
county, tin* remount of the stock, supposed to be about iwo
Umutrivd bead, an*’, thece.tir stock ofSHF.F.t* a ml lUM«S,will
be sold. MITCHEL CL WILLCOX.Adnt'
REBECCA SNf AIN, Adm’x.
Apiil loth, 1810. Ul Ut
AdinlftilftirutenC Hull*.
V GREF.ABLV to an order of the Court of Ordinary fin
Appling county, will he sold 011 the first Tuesday ir
MAY next, before the Court-house door in said countv
within the usual hours of stile,
1.01* OF LAND No. 40.», ill the ihirddistiictofsaid county
ADo, will be sold on llie lira! Tuesday in JKNE next, betore
the Court.house door IQ the count) of Tattnull, within the
usual hours ot sale, „
TWO LOIS OF LAND, 2871 acres ofRiv,*, land, und also
400 arres ditto, ailuate in aaid county of Tattnall.
Bold na the property ©f Brice (aargre. late of Appling eou
ty .deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs and crvditoia.
Terms of sale made known on the dav.
* WILLIAM HARGRR,> . , ,
NARIAII UAItGRE, ( Adm rs.
March 21. 1840. 26 lit
Adaninikirnior** Siilr.
4 fiREEAHLY to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
1 m. Court of Laiireua county, when silting lor ordinary pur-
f uses, will be sold at the Court houaein the town ol l n.upvilie
owndea ctv., on the first Tuesday in JL'NE uext, withiu the
usual hours of sale.
LOT OF LAND No.51,in the 12th district of formerly Ir
win, now Lowndes county .sold as the property ol'Jatnes Daniel,
late ol Loutcna countv, dec,* isrd.
M ^ ’ ICOAii-RT ROBINSON, AdmV.
Marshf7,18F». 2T ids
AdmU(itHMtr , l lute,
4 (IREEABLY tonnordeJof Hie Kkiorabic rr.urt of Of-
J\ ilim.i; of Telfair county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday pi JULY next, heforo the Ctmt hous- door in Tel
fair county .vviPiui iheija.ia! Imurs of sale,
F LAND No. 102, in the 9lh District of formerly
Telfair countv.
JOHN McCRANIE, Ado inis’ntor.
2i» tds
L< 11
Wilkinson, 1
April 14,1340.
U
Adtnlnftitmlor , » Sale.
NDER an order of thu Honorable the |nfi*ri< r Court ol
ode
"—** •*" ui mis iiuiMuauin inn Jntm
the county ol Fiilnam, when sj.iing fot ordin .rv pnrpo
will he sold at the Co.irt-hm.sr in the |owi. ol Eatontoii
*,n drill r r».:-<J>iy n. JO.'-K nexl »llhin ■).«. ..«,■«! ..I
.7-, *»* fallowing m crocs, belonging to the eatute of Jolm R.
Lillie, deeoasrd,to w it:
SOPHIA, N1KC1T, MARIA, MARY ANN, SARAH,
SAM,nnd HAN.
Sold for tli, Wn-fi, ofllio heir. *.hi dec.e.i,
III IHRIHP I I'l.-fl I:
March ISlIi, IHVI.
IKMIKIIT LITTLE, Adm’r
117 ul.
A«lmlnl*li'nlor’» Sale.
hliF.F.Aiii.Y h.iiii order of liio luFerior Court of N e- (on
1 ctriiity, whea rittinc ... L'ourl ofOrdiiinry, will he mild
the first Tuesday in J U'NE next, belore tho Court-house
door in the town of Oxford, in said county, within the usual
hourn ol rule,the following property, to writ
A HOOD DWELLING IIOU.SE AND LOT, being lot
Nu.ob, (a one aero lot,) and out buildings on the same. There
is a good well of water on the premises.
Mold as the property of Lovick F. Mims, deceased, for the
benefit of all concerned. Terms made known 011 the day .d
hall •■simh. Ad, n 'r
March 31, 1840. 27 tds
Aflmliai*frt«for , 4 Mule,
A CiREF.ARLY to an order of 1I1O Court of Ordinary of
*• of Crawford, will be sold on the first Tmsduv
111 ALIfl/M’l m xt. will,in the usual liouis of sale,before the
, iiri-l.oiisi* in the several counties hereinaftei named,
tbc jollowjiig lot* of hind, belonging to the estate of Francis
Baton, late of said county, docca-ed, to wit!—»
* «•!. .. _ i n County of Floifil:
I. ) I No. 2«8* in the 24th Di-itict and 'Id Mer.tion ofoiigin*
• .. ally Cherokee, n-iw Floyd county.
* I No. 2S7| in the 24lh District and 3d .Section of origin
ally Cherokee, now Floy d county.
/a the County of Cam :
LO I No. 14* in the 17ih District ami 3d Meetiou of origin*
ally Cherokee, now Cass cotiuty.
LO I No. 90, 111 the 1 (ii Ii District and 3d Mection of origin
ally Cherokee, now (Jass county.
. JEREMIAH C. IIARVEY, Administrator.
May 12, IC40. 33
A
Cuitrdinii'fl Sale.
JREEABI.Y to an order of the Inferior Court of Wilkin
son conn’ v, silling for ordinary purpo-cs, wiii be sold
ONJO NEfiRO vNOb'A.\,hy the Paine of Fanny, belonging
the estuu* of Juines A J. (iaics, bile 01' s. nl county, de-
ceiv-vit. GREEN j). BtRNEV, Goardi'iii.
I rw niton, M 1. Jill, I (j |0. 33 Ida
SbIo of Properly for Taxes*
V D L i* Hereby givmi tint tho foliowiu" described pro*
j.eriy ill the tiiv of llrunsw jck, Gu. vv ill be sold ut public
M,,, "»"l • 'ourt-lioiiso in said citv, on tin: u ntil day of A11-
gusi,eighteen Imudrcd and foity, between tho Imurs of nine
0 dock 111 the morning nml six o'cIock iu ihe evening of said
> "’W l,M ,nx<?H •'♦‘acssed for the years 1838 and
li> • i, and iucidt Dial charges.
/INSCKIPVIO.V OF property TO HE SOLD.
Lot* •*' 'ho Addiimn or Now Town vix: —
...n t : R* 41 '.412,1711,1711, 180, and wharf lots 178,179,
! ;.(•» *“'• fur whi.’li the nnm>mto| lax is §9 33 for the veur
lou**,and 9l,f»9 for the year Ib.i'.l, Owner, I'luneus Lcnch.)
Nim. IWI, llil,.V.> l, 5:#, Kill, Ml, (li nil uf Im for
-11., -o.I.J j lur Iua9,»J,UX. < lu II. r., Pliim im l.ruch awl John
•'.Gardner.)
Nos. 419 and 410, tax assessed for 1838, #1,81; for 13-39, 91
H Dwnor, CIih. J. Mholinn.
Nos. 49ti and 497, tax fur 1818, #1,87; for 1839,94 cts. Own-
. John MelJcrtnid.
Nos. IDG, 187, Bi8. 189, I DO, 191.4o7, 438. 150, Ifit), 4CI, 402,
4 4 R»r», 2b*l, 2»»9,210,211, ! ! », 4 iii, 187,488, 433, 723, 721,72.'.,
/ 72?. 72!, 780,731. 751,782,733.7.iI, 705,!*.»7,9.'»8,9.»9.
'••>b. 11 /I, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1288, 1287, I I!) 9 1298,
1 l;l.n .2, I bVb 1451, I I.V* 1849, 1850, 18.1, 185 *, 1853, 1854,
hut), 18II. 1877. 1878, 1879.1830,1181,1910. 1917,1918, 1919.
I• '.'2. .9.3, 1943, 1911, 191 ., 1946. 2181, 2182.2183,2184,
~'li<6, 21i'."., 211.9,2209, 2210.2211,2212. 2H7. 2418, 2419,
•JlJO, JI..2, ‘.4.1, 2155. 2175, 2176, 2477, 2478. (194 lots, on
•* Inch (In* lax 1 asessed for 1839 amounts to #26,81. Owner,
t ter J. vN iilinnis.)
*\ <M ; 571, 3<.150,159, nml wharl lot 19.3, (6 lots, tax due
lor I8J9, #2,81. Oivue*, E. Bond.
Ilouwe and lot ladonging to the estate of J. W. Pettigrew,
x for 1)139,$‘l,75.
^^IIiiohc and t vo lots owned l.y \V. ThmnpHim, tax for J8JI9,
and lot owned hy II. J. Read, tax lur 839, 75cents,
-o, a lot of land ow ned bv the estate ol tL Dart, the
tax on which, tor lU3..,nmonnts iu‘#5,6,t,ai.d fm 1839, to ft2.8E
FRol’ER . > IN Till) ol.D TOM N, vi/.:
Water lots Nos.25,28, 17, ( I lots, ilm tax on wiiich for 1839,
iw assessed at $3,75 each.
Town lots Nos. 78,77, 101, 128, tax lor 1839, $2.81 each.—
No 170, tux for 1839. $1,87. No. 496, tux f„r 1839, *1,12. Nos.
441,4.».i,5bti, tux for 1839,93 rents each.
t l.iiiiiunls to tin* above lots, so far as known, nie Colby and
Davis, Stephen Cliaae 11. Al. Meals and sister, und Clius. |)a-
(, agt.
II j Nt the Haute time and place will he sold so much of the
nil property of the following individuals ns will pay the
sums ae.t ngai tsl vm-.h
fur the year 1839:
Mpulding \ Stoi kvv. il
Patrick Mi Guire,
M. W. A tw ill,
Geo Dupree,
I. Spuldmg,
Aim II. I’elligrcvv,
Ann l)nr),
J. B. Hams,
B. L. IlnriiH,
J. A. I>. Lawrence,
April 28, 1840.
it being the unmuiit uf tax n
$ .l»
1.87
1.88
6,00
1,89
8.! 9
1,31
Brminlii 10 Jail,
AT Irwiiiton, NN illiinson county, Georgia, a
1%4‘KJ'O t(il)t I v the name of Caro, wlm
s v s he bebuigs to F.lisha Stephens, ol Bibb
county, near Mnenit lie is almut twenty five
nr thirty years old, yellow complexion, lots
1 huge vvnisKcis, j* about five fret eight or nine
inches high. The owner or mt tiers are r<'t|tientad to come tor*
uni. prove propeity, pay ( li.nges, and take him nwnv
M. B.MURFHEY, Jailor.
April 24th, 1040. 32 jj
fit
Bi'otighl lo Jail*
AT Irwiiiton, NVilkinsou county, Georgia, a
Acgro .71:111 hy the name of Hector, w Im
s:ivs lie belongs to a u.nn l»v the name of K i
ael Kellnm in l.nurenn county, Georgi t lie
i 4 a limit twenty vears old, live feel ten iinlies
high, light ('oiupleximi, pleasing eminieii'iuei
req.tested lo eoint* forward,prove propertv, pav
u.\ • him uwav.
A i l\i: HOUSE.
A >1 nTI.L'RS 011 the turf can have an
xeellcut upportunity of breeding from the
1 fiun Imrse KiiiHTUltfl, n five year old
1 t.iis spring, got bv the celebrated race
• horse OLD BEU'PllAND, out ofMultifio*
, iidi-inigtiisci' .nee mare. EbKilAl.H will occupy An-
drevv’s Stable, m ar the Millcdgcviile race track, the nresent
“pihtg. lie isuf the liiik'St si/.e ami appearance, and was a
oosi promising movei on tlie turf; h.H iron) distemper, when
three yeais old, liecame mjuird in the throat, and could not
lot gar bo trained. He will stand titular the care of Mt. F AR
MLR. 24 tf march 10.
U’.’.OIHHA, Nrxvton i oinity.
TAKEN up by Moaea Trimble and tolled
In fore Shell) Downs,a Juslheofllie Peace
m the 5l7th l)i.*t ti. M. 1'tVO I-Ml ll)
mien hay about 13 veins old,
— —about five Icet liigh/sotiie saddle spot* ; the
other a sorrel nhetit leu years old.nlmut lour feet * leven inches
Itipli, some saddle ttpota. a small alar iu her forehead, some
white on her left bind foot joining fhe hoof, and some white
on her right hind thigh jmt above the hock migiuated hy a
hurt—the hnv*appraised to fifty-five dollars, an.I iho sorrel iii-
praised tt sixty■dollars, by Dotson Harwell aud Mdlou Chris*
nan, this Oth or April, 1840.
, SHELLY DOWNS, J.<P.
u A, ru -o 1 )yfro,n the Lstray Book, tins 29th day of April,
31 A.W. EVANS, Clark I. C,
UBOIUIIA, niewton Coiiikty,
'I* A KEN up !*♦ Thomas Thrasher, and tolled
•AHV* licfon* .Shelly Downs,a Jusfiee of the Peace iu
|W«V •J"’ * r ‘*7||| Dial. G M. one Ifirowii
n Home € oil about a vear old, both hind
feat W hite, his 1 ighl fore foot w hit.-, n blaxe in
his luce, ah. ut three feet eight or nine inches high—appraised
hv Anderson Veal und James W. M ick to t mi doious, tills
11 ll» April, 1849. M1EI.I.Y Dt 'NVNS, J. I*.
A true copy from tlw Estray Book, this 29thd.-«v uf Anri I
1846. 1
32 3t A.W. EVANS, Clerk I.C.
GEORGIA, Clitrkc County.
\\ ll.l.I AM B RENVF.il tolled before me
in the218th Dint. Co G. M. one *orr«‘l
lftomt% about seven or eight veais old,
blured face, five feet three invlive*high; on
wmmbw lii»li'rt j»»' is inclined to be a roan colour
—appraised by Thomas II. Young nnd John Morton. 10 one
hundred dollars. 'WILLIAM H. PURYEAR. J. P.
April 30th, 1810.
A inieextractfroiii the Extrav Book this 4th davofMav,1840.
33 3t JUliN CALVIN JOHNSON, Clerk.
ux^xrittMiif x.
GEORGIA, Italdwin fi'ounty.
TOLLED before me, John B. Dver,
Justice of the Peace in nud Air the 318th
Dis(.G. M. by iSnnnel 11^ Hughes, of said
Diet- one dark iron-grey Mure, four
_ - vears old itjis Spring, four feet and leu
inches high, the tw o linn! feet w bite and some w hite oil tlieJeA
fore foot; a small star in the forehead, w ith a black mane
tail, in good ortler—and appraised hv John F. Butts uud The
mas M. Hughes to be worm sixty dollar*.
May 2d. 1840. * JOHN B. DYER, J.P.
A line extruclfrom the Estrnv Book, Mav Tilt, 1840.
33 3t CII AS. W. CHOATE.C.I.C.
NOTICE.
CAME to the plantation of the Subscri
ber, about the first day of Ibis month,TW®
Norrs‘1 .’TlnlCMy Otie of them • Imrsa
Mule, the oilier a umie Mule, marked *tiu»e-
whai with harness. Tliev both appear lo
be young Mules. The owner can have
them b) complying with the law aud pay
ing charges.
G. B. ETHRIDGE.
3d it
la
May 8th, 1840.
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, TiUtafcrro County.
W HEREAS William B. Moore and Nancy Guest, adm'rs
on the estate of Thomas Guest, late of said county, de
ceased, apply to me fur letters of dismission from the adminis
tration ol suid « stale: .... , . ,
These are there lore to cite anti admonish all and singular
tin* kindred and creditors of said deetused, vo be and appear
at my odiee within tlie time prescribed by law, to allow
cause, il any they have, why saidletterr should not be granted.
Gt»)*n under my band »t office, this 18th day of April, 1840.
30 6m AARON G. STEPHENS, C. C.U.
I GEGHOIA, l COURT OP ORDINARY ,
) Ncwti> C«nnly* > March Term, 1840. Rule NM.
O N the application of llenry Lane, executor of Win. H.
Lane, deceased, lor letters of dismission from hie aaid
Executorship: It is therefore ordered, That this rule be pub
lished aix months In one of the public gaxettes, and that ha 1*
finally dismissed from any further liabilities as executor to
said will, and that he be fully discharged, unless aufltcient
causa be shown to the contrary.
A troe extract from the minutes, this 11th March, 1840.
25 tin WM. D. LUCKIE.D. C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Bttldwll! Couuiy.
W r HKKu NS Abner Cragin applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estutn of llenry Denslcr, lute of said
county, deceith*o : * ,
These arc therefore to cite nil and singular the kindred and
creditor* of s«id deceit ued to he and appear ut niy office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any
they have, why sntd letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 11th April, 1840.
31)51 CHAS W. CHOATE, C C.O.
GEORGIA, lli’itry County.
Il 7 HERE AS l.ee Strickland nnd Solomon Strickland ap-
V V ply to me for letters of dismission from the administra
tion of the estate of Bedford .’Strickland, lute of suid county, de-
0ea*ed:
'These ore therefore tonile and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be nnd appear at
my office w ithiu the time prescribed by law, to show cuuae, if
uny they have, why miid letters should not be granted.
April 8,1041)
GEORGIA, Baldwin Comity.
U ,’ HERE AS Eli/.n J. Carnes applies to me tor letters of
dismiss mi from the administration of the ( state of N\ in.
W. Carnes, lute of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said dec rased, to lie nrd appear nt
mv office within tin* time prescribed by Ihw, to show cuuae, if
any they 1 an, why said letters shall not lu* grant* d
Given under mv bund tlii- 25th day of Fohninrv, 1810
CII.NS. W. CHOATE', Clk.C. O.
Feb. 25, 1810.
Georgia,Baldwin County.
W HEREAS Galley Denson applies for letters of Dis
mission ns Gmirifiun ol the minora and orphans uf The
unis Veasey, deceased:
These are therefore to cite the kindred nnd creditors of suid
minors und orphnns, und nil persons concerned, to he and ap
pear ut my ottice within the tune prescribed bv law, to show
cause, ifuny they have, why said letters should not lie granted
Given under my hand this 7tl> dt.v ofJanuitrv. 1810.
1C 6111 C. NV. CHOATE, C. C. O.
W
GEORGIA, Balfl%%ln County.
I1EREN.S l.ei in J. Smith applies for letters of ilismis-
ns guardian of Harriet J. .Smith :
), therefore, to cite all and singular, the kindred
audr reditors of tin* said II. J. Smith, to file their objections at
111 v office within tu* tun** prescribed by luw, ifnny they have,
wiiv . hid letieis stmll not issue.
Given under mv m.. .!n* llth dnv of Jnnnsrv, 1810,
16 6m t 11 AS. W. CHOATE, Clk.C.O.
GEORGIA. Baldwin Comity.
W HERE NS llenrv linker applies for letters of dismis*
sion as gtiiiriiian nl llenry F. Co>ne :
This 1* Iheielorc to cite the kindred and creditors of said
CoviH’i to he nud appear ut my office within the time prc*crih**d
hv law, to mImiw . 11 use, if any they liuve, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given uudei mv hand this 10tIt davdfJnuttarv. 1810.
CH AS. NV. 'CHOATE,* Clk. C. O.
Jan. 14. Iti lim
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
WHEREAS Jacob Freeman,ndministrntor on the estate
v v of .Icreiniali Allen, late of stii.l county, d., *d, applies
jo me for letters uf dismission front said ndiniinMiatinn :
'Tlies** are therefore to cite and admonish all uud singular
tint kindrt <1 nit*l creditors ofsnid deceased, to be nnd nppcnr at
lity office within tlm time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any tliev have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under in) baud ut office, this 22,1 Nov. 1839.
10 dm ALG. 11. RAIFORD, I). C. C.O.
GEORGIA, list Id %v in rotinty.
W HEREAS Appleton Bivins applies for letters of dis
mission from the guurdiiiusliin of Cynthia Bivins:
These urn therefore to cite nml admonish nil persons
concerned, to be an appear ut my office within the time
nri-s, ribed l.v law, to show cnusc, il any they have, why said
letters should not Im granted.
Given under my liuiul ut office, this 8th dnvof May, 1840.
33 tim CHA8. W. CHOATE, C. C. Q,
LEORGI4, l To the Honorable the Superior
Ki'W loll 4'Ollllly. S Court of uud county.
rivtlE petit on of ( ailownv E. McGee showetTi that Green
I Hall, ol suid eoiiiitv, oil tho fourth day of October in
year e ghleen It'indred ami tiiirt v-cighl,ex«cutt*d and delivered
to your pctitiutier his ceituin deed of mortgage under his hand
nud "ful, tin* date w in leof is the day and veur aforesaid, where-
by lor th„ better sc. in ing the payment of a certain writing,
obligator) 01 single bond, made and delivered by the said
Green Hall tu the "aid I 'iillowny I.. McGee,lor fhe sum of seven*
tv-fwodnllurs and seventy-six cents, payable on or before the
tvyeuty-fitth (biv of He. ember, eighteen hundred and thirty-
nine, io the said Calloway L. McGee, or hearer, for value re
ceived, which said writing, obligatory or single bond, bears
even date with the Haiti deed of mortgage, lie, the said Green
Hall, mortgaged aud pledged to the said Calloway L. McGee,
his heirs aud assign*, all Iii* interest in that tract or parcel of
bind situate, Iv mg, nml being iu the ninth district of oiiginnlly
Henry, now Newton county, known as part of lot number
three tiiiiidrcd and tliirtv-seven in said district, the interest of
the s ml Giceu Hall being tit** ball' of fifty acres, more or less,
in the south east corner ofsnid lot. Ami your petitioner fur
ther showeth that the stun of money specified in the said wri
ting. obligatory or single bond, isstill due and unpaid, where-
tore your petit rule muv be granted requiring the
mi id Green Hall to pnv the p*im-ipiil, interest aud costdueon
sn.dltoinl; alto, tlie cost >.t Una proceeding, into the office of
the Clerk of this Court, on or before the tir*t day of the next
Term thereof, and on f tillin' theieof, that his equity of redemp
tion to nnid mortgaged premises be forever barred und fore
closed. McGKK lV RAKESTKANV,
March ’Term, 1840. Fctitioucr's Attorneys,
Whereupon, it i* or.Urrd, that iite said Green Hall pav into
the office ol tin* Clerk of this Court, on or by the first day of
the next term thereof, the principal, interest and cost aforesaid,
or that upon failure thereof his equity of redemption in aud to
said mortgaged piemi-u-s lie forever barred and loieelosed ; and
that u copy ol this rule lie published in one of the public ga
zettes of this State mice a mouth for lour mouths, or served oil
the mortgagee, nr his special agent or attorney, nt least three
months prov io is to the time the money is dim*ted to he paid.
A true extract from the. minutes, tins titli dav of April, 1840.
29 tll4ni AI Gt'STlN W. EVANS, Clerk.
€i ICO It 4.1) To the Honorable Superior Cour
<\«‘WtOll 4oili:t). S of said county.
HllIK petition of Alfred Sears showeth that Jolm D. lien*
I dri*-K,ol tin* county iiforesiiid, on the eighth day of April,
in tin* year eighteen hundred ami thirty-nine, made,' executed,
ami doliveied to one Samuel Brown, his certain deed uf morl-
:nge. umler his hand and seal, the date whereof is the day and
) ear aforesaid, vv hereby for the better •eciiring the pav incut ol
a certain jirmiiissnrv note, made and delivered by ilia said
Joint D. Hendrick nml Alfred Sears, security, to Snmticl
Brown lor tin* muu of one hundred and tliirt v dollars, said note
bearing d tle tli * sixiet nth uf March, (1839,) eighteen hundred
nml thirty nine, niui due the twenty-fifth day of December
tluneuftei: lie,tlies tid John D. Men.hick mortgaged an Iplclged
tnthcsniu Brown, hi* h.-irs and assigns, all bis interest in that
tract 01 parcel of laud, (among other tilings,) containing o
li.n -Ired and thirty acrex ol land, part of lot number ninety
the tenth district of Newton eonntv, off tho west cud of said
lot. Ami your petitioner further showeth, that he is the pre-
so--* holder or henr<-r. and that the said Samuel Brown has
transfeired said nuntgnge deed to your petitioner for a valuable
consideration, and tlr. the said Br twn assigned said mortgtge
deed to voui petitioner on the third day of !Nlnteh, 1840, and
that t'.e said note is due nnd unpaid, wherefore »onr petitioner
tonvsa Rule Nisi mat he granted requiring the sui.l John D.
Ilendiick to pay tin- priueipal, inter* *! ami roat due on sard
note; also, the cost of'this proceeding hrto the office of the
Clerk 11 this Court, 011 or before the first dav of the next term
thereof, and on failure thereof, (lint his equity of redemption to
said mortgaged premise* be forever barred nnd mm (used.
TIKIS. F. JONES, Fctitioaer's Attorney.
Mnich Term, 1846.
Wherefore, it i« ordered, that the said John I). Hendrick pay
into (lie office of tho Clerk of this Court on or before the first
dav of the next Term of tins Court, the principal, interest and
c.(t*l aforesaid ; or that upon failure thereof, his equity in and
to said mortgaged pr*-mi*cs he forever barred and foreclosed;
ami that a copy ot this rule be pubh»bed in one of tho public
gazettes of this State, mice a month, for four mouths, or served
on tho mortgagee, or hi* special agent or utloruey, at least
three mouth* previous to the time the money is directed to be
paid.
A true extract from the minutes, this 6th dav of April, 1840.
29 m>m All G I’ ST1N NV. HV A N S. t *lerk.
NCWtbll OOUUty. \ March Term, 1346.
F| k llE Fetitionol Fetor IL Nlmnndnn.l NVcIeome l'. A Inland,
I f liow^th titilo the Court, that 011 the 3d duv of October,
1837 Jo .n A hnnnd. of said county, now-deceased, made and
deliver. .1 to Eiifib Sparks, bis penal bond in the sum of eight
humiivd dollars, nud said bond was embused over to your p»-
litlbners on Ibe‘JtttttOctober, 1839, hv the said F.liiio Sparks,
nropy of w hie It Imud isltereunio annexed, conditioned to make
or cause to !je made good nud lawful titles to a certain trnci01
parcel of land, containing one huudivd acres, mure or less,
King ami being in said county ol New ton,on the waters uf \'e|-
low River; nnd it appearing to the Court, that the said John
AImand bus departed this lift* without making titles to suid
laud, and without making provision* therefor:
Wherefore, ii4a ordered by the Court, that Dav id Rogers,
admiuistfator ofjoliq A liunml, deceased, do show cause, if any
he have, why u ruleabaqlote should not he granted, requiring
him to execute titles to said land, in coiilnruiii v with the pro
visions ofsnid bond. Aud it is further ordered, that this rule
be published in conformity with the provisions of the statute
in such cases made und provided.
A true extract from the minutes this 41 tli March, 1840.
. 95 tnfim WM. P.UJCKtE, P.C.C.O.
GEORGIA, ) COURT OF ORDINARY,
Nt’Wton t'ounty. S March Term, 1840.
riallE Ffliticn of David T. White and Jas. D. White show-
l eth unto the Court that oil the 18th day of January, 1837
Marttu Warren, of an ill county, now deer toed, made and da-
livered to John Tanner, his h'eii sand mss gits, hi* pehol obli
KNliitn, in the aunt of five hundred dollars, and said obligation
has Wen endorsed over unto xour petitioner* on the \4tU day
of January, 1846, by said Joint Tanner, a copy of which it
lierebuta annexed, conditioned to make, or cause to he*tnade,
good and lawful titles to n certain parcel or tract ot laud, tin
same lieing one-liulf of Lot No. 271, iu the 16th died ict of for
merly llenry, now Newton eoiliilv,nn the waters of Snapping
Shoal Creak ; and it appearing to the'Court, tlvat the suid
Marlin Wtrrenhn* departed this life w ithout making titles te
•aid land, and w ithout mnkius any provisions iht refor:
Wherefore, it is ordered by tiia Court, that Under Hamilton
administrator, and Amv Warren, •duiinistralrix. of Martin
Warron,deceased, do show cause, if any thev have, w hy •
rult absolute should uot be grouted, requiring them to tu
cute titles to said land, in conformity with the provisions of
■aidobligation. Audit is further ordered, that this rule be
published in conformity w ith the statute iu such caret made
and provided.
• A true extract from the minutes, this llth March, 1340.
tt WM. U.LL'CIUE,U. C.C.O,
IVEWTON IVFERIOR COURT, MARCH
il TERM, 1848.
The Georgia Railroad and Banking Company } Bill for Die-
vs. \ eatery, Relief,
George W. Johnson nnd Luke Johnson. J and Ac Exeat.
It appearing to the Court that George W. Johnson, one of
the above defendants, lias not been served in the above stated
case, and the Sheriff having returned that the said George can
not lie found: It is therefore ordered hy Ihe Court, that service
be perfected upon the said George W. Johnson, by publication,
aunthat this rule be published monthly, for three mouths, in
one of the public gaxettea of this State, previous lo the next
Term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Newton Superior Court,
this 61I1 day of April, 1840.
29 m3.11 AUGUSTIN W. EVANS,Clerk.
O EORGIA , I To the Court of Ordinary of Mid
Bn 14win Comity, i County.
f|*HK petition of BOLLING HALL respectfully shows,
A that heretofore, to wit, on the tweniy-tourth day* of No
vember, eighteen bunded ami thirty-four, (wtitleii iii the bond,
by mistake, twenty-four,) iu the comity itforct»aid,one Michael
uraybill. then in life, made hi- bund tor titles to George Miles
Butts, by which bond the said Gray lull bound hi'itst-lf iu the
penalty of seven liundi<-d dollars, to make title* to u tra't or
ittirccl otland described to U* K ing nml being in the county of
linldwinfforinerly Wo.shtnt’ton -ml lluni-ockcounties,contain
ing tltiee hundred and thirty acres, being part of two separate
tracts of land granted to Robctt Flournoy and Alexander Mil
ler on the waters of Town Creek and Dorisaw’a Creek, and
hounded on the north by Arthur Dattiellv and John McKeur.ie’s
bind—on the east hy Wm. Moore’s land—on the south bv
E*om Franklin’s land,und on tho west hy James Montgome
ry’s land nrd the heirs of Isaac Hall’s land, except three
acres including the school-house and spring, called the Black
.Spring—whenever the said Butts should puy the just and full
suru of seven hundred dollars. Your petitioner represents,
that afterwards, to wit, on the tenth day of November, 1830, the
said Butts assigned ami transferred the said bond lo your pe
titioner, and thereby entitled him to all the right* conferred by
snidhond. Your petitioner further represents, that afterwards,
but during the lifetime of said Gray lull, your petitioner paid
to said Graybill.thc amount of money due on said bond, and
thereby became entitled to receive a deed from aaid Graybil)
for said land—but the same bein'! neglected, and the said
Grayhill having departed this life without huving made a deed
to vour petitioner for said laud, or to the said Butts:
Your petitioner, in consequence thereof, prays your honora
ble body to direct John Grayhill and Jesse Gray bill, the exe
cutors of the will of said Michael Grayhill, to make titles for
liie parcel of land described in the bond aforesaid
BOLLING HALL.
GEORGIA, \ COURT OF ORDINARY,
Baldwin County, s March Adjourned Term, 1840.
ON receiving the above and foregoing petition, with a copy of
the bond therein named, it is ordered, that the same be pub
lished for three months iu one of the. public gazettes of Mil-
ledgeville.
A true extract from the minutes, Msre.lt 9th, 1840.
24 14t 0 CHAN. W. CHOATE, C.C.O.
A* ACT to alter the 3d, 7th und !2th sections of the first
article, aud the let, 2d and 3d sections of tlie 3d article, and
ihe 15th aactiun of the4lh article of the Constitution of this
Minte.
Whereas a part of the 3d section of the 1st article of the
Constitution is iu the following words, vi/.: The Senate shall
be elected nnnuallv; and u part of the 7il» section of the 1st
article, is iu the following word* : The Representatives shall
be chosen annually ; and u part of the I2tb section of the 1st
article is in the following words: The meeting ot the General
Assembly shall be annudlly ; And tchi*rcan a part ofthe 3d sec
tion of tlie 3d article i* in tin* following words : 'There shall be
a State’s Attorney and .Solicitor appointed hv the Legislature
and commissioned hy the Governor, w ho shall hold their office
for the term of three years; and u part ofthe 15th section ofthe
4lh article in in tho following words: 'The same shall be pub
lished at least six month* previous to the next ensuing annual
election, for memlier* of the General Assembly : And whereat
tlie before recited clauses require amendments—
Sect in* 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and llovte of Rep.
reaentatircn of the State of (Seorgin in Central Amembly met,
aud it it hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, That so
soon na this act shall have passed, agreeably to the requisitions
of tlm ConHtitution, the following shall be adopted in lieu of
the foregoing clauses: In the 3d section of the 1st article, the
following, to wit: The Senate shall he elected bi-annuolly,
alter the passage of this ad ; the fir*t election to take place
on the first Monday in the year one thousand eight hundred
and forty-three. In lieu of the 7th section of the 1st article,
the following : The Representatives ‘■bull be elected bi-annu-
allv, niter tfie passage of this act. the first election to tuke place
on the first Momluy in October, in the v» nr one thousand eight
hundred and forty-three; nml in lieu of the clause in tlie 12th
section of the Ist’arlicle,the following: 'The meeting ol the
General Assembly shall he hi-annmvllv, utter the passage of
this act, on tlx* first Mondav in November. And in lieu of the
clause in the 3d section of tlie 3d article, the following, to wit:
There shall be a Stnte’s Attorney nnd Solicitor elected hv the
Legislature, who shall hold their office for the term of four
years; ami in lieu of the clause in the I5tli section of ilu> 4th
article, the following : 'The same shnll be published nt least
six months previous to the next ensuing bi-annual election for
members of the General Assembly; the provisions of this net
not to go into effect until the year one thousand eight hundred
and forty-three.
Sr.c. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority afore aaid
That whenever it shall so happen that the term of office of any
of the Judges, Stutt’a Attorney or Solicitors, shall expire ut
any time during the rece s of tlie •cneral Assembly, then nnd
in that case it shall be the duty of his F.xt ellency the Gov
ernor to fill such vacancy, by appointment, until the next Gen
eral Assembly thereafter to be held, when such vacancy
ahull be filled’hy election by the Legislature, until the next
electiou of Judges, .Slate’s Attorney or Suiicitora shall taka
place.
JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to,December, 23d, If39.
CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor.
_April 7.J840. 28 tim
FEN1TENTIARY, GEORGIA.
Ovt ict i’uisctru Ktt.HR.)
March 6th, 1840. \
O WING to the pressure of the times, I have determined to
reduce the prices of articles manufactured at this Institu
tion, and Milnnit llie follow ing list of prices for the considera
tion of the public,
Road Wagons, • • $146
Four Horse Wagons, 120
Heavy two horse W'ngons, 95
Light two horse W'aeons, 89
Jersey Wagons wirli tops, .95
Jersey Wagons without do. 55
Wagon Harness per Horse....
Jet sev Harness,
Curt Harness,
t Ca
$30,00
5,60
1,06
Wheel-borrows,
NN agon Homes,
Plough Humes,
Plough Si locks, • • 1,00
2 horse wagon Harness, 25,00
10,00
..15,06
..10,00
Horses Blind all round for $1,66; Best cnlf-skin Boots, 7,00
Best calf-skin Shoes, $2,50; Other qualities in proportion.
Condi, Barouche, Buggy ami >ulkey liurncss, 10 per cent,
lower than they can he purchased at any other place in the
Slate.
Buroiiches, Buggies, Sulkies, ami uii fine Coach work,man
ufactured on the shortest notice, und at the loweuiprie.es.
'Tables, Bedsteads, Cliuirs, and other Cabinet work, equally
low.
Watches,Clocks, Jewelry, A:e repaired, nnd engraving done
at hall the customary rates,anti fhe work warranted.
Dentist’s Toole, uud other Whitesmith’* work, made to
order.
J d) and Fancy Work douu on short notice, and at low
prices. C, H. NELSON, Principal Keeper.
24 If
PENITENTIARY) GEORGIA.
BOOK-KEEPER’S OFFICE,}
March 28ih. 1810. s
4 LL persons indebted totlii* Institut on previous to the 1st
Z'V day of J inuury ln*t, ur» hereby notified that unless their
notes ami accounts are satisfactorily nnanged in sixty days,
they will be olaced in tho bunds uf tin officer for collection, and
sued to the first Court.
27 tf TIIO.M NS L. ROSS, Book-keeper.
Notice.
I TAKE this means of notifv ing the community st large,
that I will not be responsible for any debt mv wife HALLY
SIMMONH may for any purpose t ontrnet. Ft fie Ims deserted
my bed uud board, of her own freewill, and for no sufficient
cause on my part. Those w Im receive or credit her, will do
■0 on her and their own responaibilitv.
Coweta county, Feb. 9ib,1810.
UfcVERLY SIMMONS.
! m3m
ENTERTAINMENT.
JHA THE Subscriber has opened a house o* EN-
TEKTAIAMEYT, on Flint River, at the Old
Agency,Crawford county . Gn. where those w ho
ImAJHL»ch11 will be attended to, nod the strictest order
shall be observed. JOSHUA II. BIGIIAM.
March 11,1840. 25 Iv
GENERAL AGENCY.
FflHE undersigned renews tlie offer of his services to his
1 friends and the public 111 tlie transaction of a GENERAL
AGENCY in this place, lie will attend to the renewal ofall
Notes, Aic. that may he entrusted to Iii* core, in the Central
Bank,for the customary fee of one dollar for each renewal;
also, to the taking out ai.d forwarding Grunts for fifty cents
each.
Letters enclosing nmnev and notes, (post, paid) will be
promptly attended to. JOHN K. ANDERSON.
Milledsevilie, April 14, 1840. 29 iu3m
To (Bone wlio would preceive fLrfi
T E E T H!
And keep a Suret Breath and Healthy Gums.
TORN II. WRIGHT. Driltist. informs the pub
•F lie that itc has on hand a quhtiiitv ot
vftoc cTvHlfv VjWlUtf
A very superior article.
All who may use it, will find t!» * it will tlw
Teclh, linrdou the Gums, uud give a
Swt'ci Bren III.
Many persona have tried the 111 IS F. 'TOOTH PO'N DF.U
and pronounce it superior to uuv thing yet offered
for the Teeth nnd Gums.
. ITAtull times asouplv will be kept nt Mr. JAMF.8 i.
LANE’S aud BEElTiF.R ,V BKONVVS Store.Milledge-
ville, and at my office. Price #1,60.
August 13,1839. 48—tf
NOTICE.
A LL persona are hereby cautioned against trailing for a
Nile riven by the Subscriber to Jerry Sanford, or
bearer, lor thirty dollars, due the 25th December, 1839. as the
consideration for which said Note was given has totally failed,
and I aui determined not to puy the .amc.
BENJAMIN L. SCOTT.
Irwintso, Wilklann reuuy, 2Iat April, U4«. Il it
FBIJR MONTHS NOTICEsT
lilOIJB MONTHS after datn, application will
JL made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Grnw^.
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leava to aal
a negro girl,called Clariaaa, belonging to George II. Faigio
lunatic. WILLIAM W. JORDAN, Guardian.
Crawford county, March 3d, 1840.
25 4nt
TjIOIIR MONTHS after date, application will W
A made to the Honorable the Inferior Court or Baldwin
county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to ot!
the laud belonging to the estate of John Moran, late of aak
county,deceased JAS. BM1TII, Administrator,
march 2, 1840. 33 4 m
IAOER MONTHS after date, application will bo
JL made to tho Honorable tlie Inferior Court of Taliaferro
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to tell tk
land and negroes belonging to the estate of Jolin Perkins, Ini
of said county, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and ciod
tors of said deceased.
THOMAS CHAFFIN,
GILBERT KENT, } Ewculor*.
*C10tTR MONTHS after date, application will __
JL 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Newtoi
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sella!
the real estute of VV jlljain Taylor, lata of said countv, da«
ceasod. WILLIAM HOLLINS WORTH, Adm’r.
January 23th, 1840. 19 4
TOOUR MONTHS after date, application will bn
J. 1 made iu the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkinson
County, sitting for ordinarv purposes, for leave to aell tho
real estate of Deary Chambers, deceased.
t'OK 8AI.K.
Speculators and Capitalists mil do well to notice this
opportunity.
fllllE .Subscriber offers for sale the following Lands, in the
J Southern section of Georgia. Most of them are well tim
bered and well watered, and upon sotue, improvements are al
ready made.
In thecounty cOVoi# 200,000 aeraa.
Ir, the county cf Wevne, 15,000 ••
In the county of Camden, 15,490 **
lu the county of Appling, 10,490 **
In the counties of Lowndea Al Thomaa, 8,500 M
In the county of Baker, 7,250 *
In the county of Decatur, 8,500 M
In the counties of Montgomery Al Telfair,.... 10,000 *
In the county of Pulaski, 8,000 **
In the counties of Cherokee country, 7,300 *
Also, a number of small tracts in various counties of |Im
State.
The above lands in the Southern section of the 8tat«t aro
f ood Fine Lands, lying for the moat part, in situations whoro
umber may be easily transported to a market. Home aro
situated immediately on the route of the Rail Road from
Brunswick to the junction ofthe Flint and Chatiahoochoo;
others upon the St. Ilia,St. Mary’s Altamaha, and Savannah
rivers, navigable streams.
Hales will be made on accommodating terms. Part cash,
and the balance of the purchase money, in one two toff
three years, with good security.
Apply to 8. W. NICHOLS,
Clinton, Jones county, Geo.
ITT The United States Gazette, Philadelphia: the Atlaf
Boston; N. Y. Express, New York; Richmond Whig, ooff
Charleston Courier, wiii each give the above advertisement ooo
monthly insertion for three mouths, end forward their ao*
counts to this office for payment,
eept 18— if
C OUPOSITION METALS,
S UIT 4 BLK for all kinds of Machinery, such aa mills, Ac.
(warranted to perform well, or new ones given in their
place) can be obtained by addressing the subscriber at Zemn
lojt, I’ikeCo ,orby application to him, nine miles west ef
Zvhuhm,on the road leading to Prothro’s Ferry on Flint River.
Reference—Philip Cunmi«ohxm, Upson co.; Joseph
Cental, Meriwether co.; E IIarrai.son,and others, Troup
couuiy. JOSEPH R. GILBERT.
Sept. 17,1839. 51—I y
*.XO REWARD.
A BSCONDED from the Subscriber iu Camden county,
Georgia, on the llth January, 1839, a email mnlaite
fellow by the nume of TOM ; he is well made and quite intel*
liegent, nnd has been bred a Coachman and servant. Tom
was formerly owned by T. B. Howard, Esq. of Mil ledgeville,
nnd sold to J udge Colquitt, from whom he was purchased.—
Tom is much given to intoxication, und will ho so when he een
get spirits; he is well known iu Milledgevitle and the vietaU
ty. The only marks recollected ia that hia toes are much
compressed from tight shoes or by nature, which mnkea the
total of the great Toe w here it joins the foot, uncommonly
large, lie had alsns pair of large Whiskers and long Hair
when lie left; a reward of Fifty dollars will In-paid on hie
delivery to meat Wuvcrly Plantation,Camden county,Ge.
or Twenty five dollars for his lodgment in any safe Jail iu the
up-country, so tuat I get him.
GEORGE C. DURHAM, Manager.
march 5—tf
Bool anil Shoe Maker* Warned.
ffMIE Subscriber, living in Lumpkin, Stewart county,
I wishes to employ six first and second rate workmen, at
the Boot uml Shoe Making Business. Early application mutt
bn made. VVagcs liberal. J.U.8INGER.
April 14, 1840. 29 I3t
NEW STORE.
CONSTANT supply of GROCERIES
of all kinds, suitable for ratnily and plantation use,
will be kept on hand ot the corner store, opposite
Messrs. Nichols Al Deniiug’s. Good articles will
1 be kept, and prices made as reasonable aa poaal*
blc. A share of public patroi age is respectfully solicited.
IL A. CHITTENDEN, )
CORNELIUS McCARTY, $ A « eul, ‘
Mtllcdgeville, Feb. 15,1840.21 tf
CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA.
Milleuoeville, January 20,1838.
VI ANY of the Notes presented for renewal having on them
ivL new Endorsers, and it being impossible fur .:e board to
determine their responsibility, unless their notes are accompa
nied with some evidence of the amount of property which tuay
possess.
Be it therefore reunited, That all notes offered at this Bank
for renewal, upon which the endorsers have been changed,
must he accompanied by a certificate of the taxable proparly
of such indorsers as have been substituted for those on tM
note proposed to the renewed.
Extract from the minute* ofthe board of Direction,
ian 25—tf A. M. NE8BIT. Caah’r.
LAW NOTICE.
T IIE Huhscrihrr he reby informs his friends that the copart-
nerithip of GRAYB1LL Al BONNER has expired.
lie is still at Cuthhert, Randolph county, prepared to at
tend to the business of Ilia profession, where he will at all
times be found, if not absent on business of a professional
character- He would n*k ofthe public a share of their kuai-
ne*x in this nunrter ofthe State, if it was not for this,—he does
not wntit to uo business tor unv person unless they believe bo
w ill do them jus-ice in every sense of the term. He would
gi»e hi* present aud intended patrons a list of references, but
that references are so common.
J. M.GRAYBILL.
Cuthbert, Ga March llth, 1340.
O'The weekly Chronicle ami Sentinel, and Columbus En
quirer, will give the above eight insertions and forward their
accounts to the subscriber for payment. J.ll.U.
March 24. 26 3ui
LAW.
T HE undersigned has resumed the practice of the LAW.—
lie may he found und conaulled at the office of Mesars.
Rockwell Si Kenan. JU8. T. WILLIAM*.
Apiil 25th, 1810. 31 tf
law!
A II. KENAN and WM. 8. ROCKWELL liuve united
ffx. in the practice of LA W.
Milledgeville, April 27th, 1840. 31 4t
JNO. M. AS HURST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
W ILL practise in all the Counties of the Ocmtilgfe Cir
cuit. Hi* office ndjo.ns the Store of Slade Al Trippe,
Eatonton.Gu. Any business left with him will be promptly
attended to.
March 31, 1310. 27 26t
R I C II A IIII F. LYON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sturkville, Lee County, Gn.
W ILL practise in the sevural Courts of the counties ia
the Chattahoochee and .Southern Circuits.
Reference—Col. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Lexington: B. B.
Moore and Fktir Lxmir, Lincoluton; A. J. AT. W.Mtt.-
lek, A tig u»ta ; Dr. M. K. Harman and J. Lamkin, Bristol*.
Gn. Iti ly Jnn.14,1840.
HEVARIL’S II. L. BUCHANAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sprint; Place, Murray Couuiy, Ge*.
Feb. 4,1810. 12 jf
WM. R. MAY,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Stitrkftville, Lee county, Georgia,
W ILL nttcndtbe Superior Courts iu Stewart, Randolph.
Early, linker, Lee,Sumter, Marion,Talbot, Harris end
Muscogee counties ofthe Chuttulinnchee Circuit, Dooly, De
catur and ntmnas counties of the Southern, Monroe and liotfa-
lon of the Flint. 28 tim
LEGAL BLANKS.
HE following BLANKS are kept constant)v on hand
I and for sale at the Office of the GEORGIA JOURNAL
vix:
Attachments,
Jury Summonses—Sup.A Ia
lerior Courts.
Do do U. S. 6th Cireui
Court
Licences to Retail,
Marriage Licence,
Letters n f Administration,
Do Temporary,
Do Testaincutary,
Do Guardianship,
Letters of Dismission for Adi
Qiinistralom
Do do Executors,
Do do G uurdiuus,
Mt> t tenges,
Sci. Fas. for Fd’nt. Draws.
Sheriff's Bills of Sala,
Summonses of Garnishes■!,
Sutqxrnos (S. A I. CouiJa,
Warrants of Appraisement,
Justice's Summonses,
Blank Writs for the f
Court,
Bail Bonds,
Rank Checks
Bond* uf Administrator'
Do do with il»r-
will annexed,
Bond, of tiuniditin's,
Claims—Affui’f*. At Bonds,
Do. Forthcoming Bonds)
Cost Executions,
Ca So Sup. At I uf. Courts,
Declarations,
Deeds,
Exerutors, Administrators,
and Guardian's Deeds,
Sheriff* Deeds,
Executions (8. Ar V. Court,
Do Justice’s Courts,
Do Tax Collectors,
Gamuts,
Indictments,
Interrogatories,(with iuatruc
lions,)
Orders from membeia of the Bar, Sheriffs, Clerks. Ac.
promptly uitcnded to. Blanks will be put up and Awfffd*