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T.\ , 1.13 make the follow ing presentments:
w2' nave examined, by committee, the a<-
rnnnts ot' the county collector, and hnd t urn
support s.t ’v proper vouchers; that the amount
in his had i- "as seven hundred and tlnrtv-six
dollars and wurteen cents in Central Bank
note*: that the amount, on the oth inst., ot insol
vent list ant errors in digest, two hundred and
lifty-s.x dollars and thirty-six cents, winch we
have allowed. .
llVe have examined, by committee, the records
of the Superior and Inferior Courts, and find
Aem kept fit a style of neatness and accuracy,
which reflects the highest credit upon the clerk
of those courts.
We have examined, by a committee ot last
week’s jury, the Poor House, and repott that
there are in it, at the charge ofthe county, nine
persons whose situation is comfortable, their
rooms anti persons cleanly, and who say they are
well treated. The fences need repair, and the
house needs painting.
We have also examined, by a committee ot
last week’s jury, the roads and bridges, and re
port that the formerare in as good order as the
season ofthe year admits of, and that the latter,
particularly those near the city, be thoroughly
repaired, as several of them are in very tian or
d6We find that seven thousand seven hnndred
and eighty-six dollars and titty-oue cents have
been paid, during the pastyear, upoio 9
. .i * , ’ ~ n i Mun Central Bank notes
bridges, besides a oss li(llr hun .
iorthe same objects, oi;» u »
dred seventv-seven dollars and nmety-mne cts.,
and ’it seems to usthat in times like the present,
and considering the general state ot the roads
and bridges "ha g t these charges are extravagant.
We call u> the P r " Per au . thon,ies ,nlo ‘ ,k
well to these expenditures tor the lulure.
In rakin’ leave ofthe court, we tender to his
Honor Judge Sc ,lle . v our thinks . ....
We request that our presentments be publish
PHILIP CRUMP, Foreman.
Benjamin F. Kenrick, James Godby,
Artemas Gould, Henry Parsons,
William H. Crane, John B. Campbell,
Cosby Dickinson, Daniel Morrison,
Thomas J. Walton, Jacob R. Davis,
Isaac W. Whitlock, Win. C. Way,
John Reilly, Philip 11. Mantz,
John Wilkinson, Martin Wilcox,
Wm. Smith, jr., | Eugene Verdery.
A true extract from the minutes.
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
PRICES CURRENT.
g ft
'BALE ROPE “ lb 6 (a) 12
BACON, Hog round 44 “ 5 (a) 6|
Hains u 44 7_ (d) 8
(Shoulders 44 u 5 (d) 7
Bide* 44 44 6 (of 8
BUTTER, Ooahru “ *• 16 (a) 2U
North Caroliaa.... “ “ 10 (d) 15
Country “ ** 12 (a) 20
COFFEE, Green prime Cuba. 44 44 10 (a) 12J
Ordinary to Good.. 44 44 8 (a) 1
Bt. Domingo 44 44 8 (a) 10
■Rio 44 “ 9 fa) 12J
Laguira 44 *• 10 (a) 12|
Porto Rico “ *" 10 fa) 12J
Java............... ** ” 1-M fa) 16
Mocha ............ 44 ** 18 fa) 20
CANDLES, Spermaceti 44 4 * 27 (d) 35
Tallow 44 “ . 12 fa) 20 :
CHEESE, American “ *• 8 fa) 12| |
English 44 - none.
CIDER, Northern ** bbl. 9 (XI (d) 950
in boxes...* 44 doz. 3 50 (a) 4 50
CIGARS, Spanish 44 M. 15 00 fa) 20 00
American 44 “ 500 fa) 12 00
CORN “ bush. 37| fa) 50
FISH, Herrings 44 box. 75 (a) 125
Mackerel No. 1 44 bbl. 10 00 fa) 12 U 0
“ No. 2 44 “ 800 fa) 10 00
“ No. 3 “ “ 600 (d) 800
FLOUR, Cana! * •• 575 (d> 656
Baltimore 44 “ none.
Western 44 *• none.
Country •.. “ * 400 fa) 550
FEATHERS “ lb. 25 fa) 33
UINOER “ “ 10 ®
SUNPOWDER “ keg. S 00 (d> 7 uT
Blutingt “ “ 400 (d 4nO
SI.ASS, 10 x 12. “ box 320 Cd) 373
8M 10 , “ “ 2at fd) 350
IRON, Russia “ cwt. 500 fa) 550
Swedes, aMOi ted “ “ 450 fa) 550
Hoop “ “ 700 (d) 800
Sheet - “ 700 fa) 800
Nail Rod. “ - 700 fa) 800
LEAD u lb. 7 fa) . y
IJLATHER, Sole “ 31 (a) 2k
1ipper........... “ side 150 fa) 200
CatfSkins “ doz. 18 00 fd) 36 00
LARD “ lb. 6 fa) 7
MOLAAHEH. N. Orleans “ gal. 31 fd) 35
Havana u M 22 fa) 28
English Island.. M ‘‘ none.
NAILS “ lb. 54 fa) 7
OILS, Lamp “ gal 100 fa) 125
Linseed 44 “ 115 fa) 125
Tanners 44 56 fa) 62
OATS “ bush. 374 fa) 5q
PEAS “ “ 40 fa) 50
PAINTS, Red Lead 44 lb. 15 fa)
White Lead “ keg 200 fa) 3 25
Spanish Brown 44 lb. 4 (<i)
Yellow Ochre 44 “ 5 fa) 8
PEPPER, Black “ 44 12 fa) 13
PORTER, London ... “ doz. 350 fa) 4 50
and Ale, American. 44 bbl. 300 fa) 458
RAISINS, Malaga 44 box 200 fa) 250
Muscatel 44 “ 200 fa) 225
Bloom 44 44 none.
RICE, Prime 44 cwt. 250 fa) 350
Inferior to Good a *• 200 fa) 250
SUGAR, New Orleans 44 lb. 6 (d y
Havana, white •• “ 11
« brown hu 7 fd) 8
Muscovado 44 “ 7 fa) 9
St. Croix * 44 8 fa) It
Porto Rico “ 44 7 fa) 9
Lump 44 44 14 fa) 16
L0af...., “ * 1» fa) 20
Double refined *• u 12 fa) 13
SPICE 44 “ 9 fa) 124
SOAP, American, No. 1 “ 44 6 (ft 8
“ 44 44 sack 1 75 fa) 200
STEEL, German 44 lb. 15 fa) 16
Blistered 44 44 8 fa) IM
SHOT, all sizes 44 bug 175 fa) 2 W [
SPIRITS, Cognac 4lh proof... “ j?aT. IGO fa) 20)
Peach 44 •• 103 (d) 150
a Apple “ * 374 fa) 50
Qiu, Holland •' " 120 fa) 155
“ American .... u “ 40 fa) 75
Ram, Jamaica 44 *' 125 fa) 150
“ N. England.. *• •• 35 fa) 40
Whiskey,Northern. 44 “ 32 fa) .'H
“ Western . 44 “ 28 id) 37|
w Mononga. 44 *• 75 (a) 100
44 Irish “ 44 200 td) 300
TOBACCO, N. Carolina “ lb. 8 fa) 15
Virginia 44 44 15 fa) 40
TWINE... “ 44 25 fa) 33
TEA, Bohea «... 44 " 50 fa) 75
Souchong 44 6t) fa) 75
Hyaon 44 “ 80 (d) 1 25
Gunpowder “ “ 100 fa) 125
WINE, Madeira “ ft *l. 2 50 (d) 3 56
Sicily Madeira 44 44 125 fa) 175
Baerry *• “ 200 fa) 350
Truer 1 lh* “ “ 55 fa) 125
Sweet Malaga 44 “ 40 fa) 603
Port *•• •* “ 75 fa) 3UG
Claret 44 “ none.
“ in bottles 41 doz. 300 fa) 600
** 4t 500 (d) 12 00
O~ LD COPPER WANTED- 12
cents per pound, cash, will be paid for all
Old Copper, delivered before the Ist of April next,
at the Machine Shop of the Georgia Rail Road
and Banking Company, Augusta. feb 2
The Greenville Mountaineer will insert
four times conspicuously and forward bill for
payment.
NOTICE —Lost or mislaid a certain
promissory Note, on Samuel E. Hannon,
payable to J. W. & W. S. Jones, for twenty-one
dollars and seventy-five cents ; dated and due
sometime in 1842. All persons are cautioned
against trading for said note, as it has been paid
off this day.
Also, one on Elisha Strickland, for the same
amount, and payable to the same parties us the
above described note.
January 24, 1843. wtf-feb 2
COLUMBIA County, Georgia:
Whereas John Cartlidge, Executor of the
will of Peyton Hawes, deceased, applies for let
ters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and sigular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceawo, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
February 2,
LAW NOTICE —JOHN W WIL
SON and LEWIS POTTER having asso
ciated themselves in the Practice of Law, will
punctually attend to any professional business
entrusted to them in the counties of Taliaferro,
Green, Oglethorpe, Columbia, Hancock, Lincoln.
Warren and Wilke*. Office at Crawfordville, Ga.
jan 10 wtf
REMOVAL. —The subscriber would
inform the planters of Georgia and South
Carolina, that he has removed to Crawfordville.
Ga., where he will permanently locate himself,
and carry on the business of maatifacturing COT
TON GINS. He is prepared to make Cotton
Gins on various plans, though he would recom
mend the Anti-frictian Gin as being the best arti
cle of the kind he has ever seen in use, and, from
hit experience in the business, he can say, with
propriety, that he does not think his Gins can be
surpassed in the Southern States, and in fully au
thenticating what he saya in relation to the mat
ter, he would refer you to certificates of gentlemen
who have used them. All orders addressed to the
subscriber at Crawfordville, Taliaferro county,
On., will receive prompt attention.
jan 3 _ S. R. CRENSHAW.
CHOICE’S HOTEL,
AT THE SIOS or THS OOLDBX BALL,
N. Dahlonega, Ga.
\ THIS old and well known estab-
Blf lisWnuent is continued under the manage
gjgjjt of tl'e widow of the late Mr. John Choice,
aa proprief ore99 i who, from her long experience
in this bus* n,ws ! flatters herself, with the assis
tance of iilconipetent bar keeper, to be enabled to
give teneraV satisfaction to all who may patronize
her house. \Her Table, as heretofore, will be fur
nished with *ho I* 9l iho country affords, and no
pains will bAjpared to render both regular and
traucient boarders comfortable. She returns her
grateful acknowfcdginenls.to the former custom
ers of this hotel, tfcnd respectfully solicits a contin
uance of that patronage so liberally bestowed o«
this house under other and more cheerful circum
stances than that wlhich now overshadows it.
Her prices will regulated according t» the
scarcity of money, and the hardness of the times.
jan 14 w4t MARY ANN CHOICE.
THE Trustees of the Columbia Coun
ty Academy would respectfully inform the
t public, that the exercises of the Academy will be
resumed on the third Monday instant, under the
superintendence of Mr. Williams. His snscess
assn instructor and disciplinarian are too well
known to need any comment from us.
NATHAN CRAWFORD, ,
EDMOND BOWDRE, <. TrUM ., t .,
NATHL. BAILEY, , Irustces.
EDWARD BALLARD, I
Good Board can be had in the vicinity for *9
per month, including washing. iue.l and lights.
iaa 14 ■"*’
Cheap Advertising.
Merchants, Lawyer*, Mechanics, and other
business or professional men, can have a Card
not exceeding rovu links inserted, in the style
of the following, one year tor FIVE DOL
LARS, ryu.wA vs IN AUV.tNCK.JjI More than
four lines will be charged al the same rate.
G. WALKER.
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
jy 22] pf
JOSEPH W. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law,
oet 19-trwly Warrenton, Ga.
grkenway, hunky & co.
11l PEARL STREET, N. Y„
Will receive to signments of Cottos, Tobacco
and Southern produce generally, and will give it
the beet attention. swtlstjuue oct 17
THOMAS H. POI HILL,
Attorney at La",
nov 26-wly Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ga.
JOHN A. TUCKER,
Attorney at i,avv,
fab 15-ly Clinton, Jones county, Ga.
WYATT & WARREN,
DKALKBS IN
Silks, Muslins, Laces, French Fhtwers,
I Aliens, Cloths, Casslmeres. Carpeting, and
Dutch Halting Cloths. "
feb 5-k" Ns. 20b Broad-st.
J W. M. BERRIEN,
Attorney at I.aw,
jiuill ly* Rome, Floyd county, Ga
THOMPSON ALLAN.
Attorney at Law,
ap 19-mtf Clarkesville,>Ga.
JOHN M. ASHURST
Attorney at lAt tv,
jan 12-lyut
HENRY J. LANG,
Attorney at Law,
je 23-ts Lincolnton, Ga.
.17 K. MAHONE,
Attorney at I,aw,
ap 12-1 y Tuskegee, Macon county, Ala.
DAVID C. NEAL.
-r ——swmirney at Law,
feb 2-ly Wetumpka, Ala.
G. PUTNAM,
Attorney at Law,
oct 18-wly Warrenton, Ga.
A. OVERTON,
Attorney at Law,
jan 25-1 y Madison, Ga.
IRWIN & WINiC
Attorneys at Law,
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.
Wm. T. Winn, Cassville, Ga. ly jan 26
JOSEPH C. WILKINS
Attorney at Law,
Will practice in all the counties of the Eastern
Circuit. Office in Riceboro, Liberty county, Ga.
sept 11 if
PHILIP CLAYTON,
Attorney at Law,
Athens, Ga.
Will practice in the. counties of Clarke, Walton,
Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson, Habersham and Frank
lin. ts jan fl
E. Y. &- J. HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
Monticello, Ga.
Have resumed the practice, and will attend the
Courts of the Ocmulgee, and the adjoining coun
ties of the Flint Circuit. _ ts ap lG_
A. C. SCOTT,
Will practice Law in the several counties of the
Flint Circuit. Office at Jackson, Butts county,
Ga. ts sep‘ 5
Jlj The Southern Recorder anti Columbus En
quirer will copy the above.
MURP.AY & GLENN,
Attorneys at Law,
McDonough, Henry Co., Ga.
Will punctually attend to any business euitrust
ed to their care. Office at McDonough, Henry
county, Ga. A. G. Mviuiav,
ap22-tf __ L. J. Glrscn;
FELIX C. MOORE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Will practice Law in the Courts of Taliaferro
and adjacent counties.
N. B. Will also attend to cases in Bankruptcy.
Office near Rail Road Depot. wtim jan 7
~ r.ucttfs j. gartheLL,
Attorney ut Law,
Will attend the Courts of the several counties
in the Northern Circuit. Business entrusted io
his care will receive prompt and unremitting at
tention. Office nt Washington, Wilkes eonnty,
Ga. jan 5 wilt
JOHN R. STANFORD,
Clarkesville, Ga.
Will practice in the counties ot Clarke, Frank
lin, Habersham, Forsyth, Lui ipkin, Gilmer,
Union, Mvrrny and Gwinnett, aac in the Federal
Circuit Court for Georgia. jy 17
WILLIAM DEARING SONS,
COMMISSION MBRCH ANTS,
oct 13-6 m Cliarleston, S. C
LAW NOTICE.
YANCEY & HABERSHAM,
Attorneys at Law,
Ben. C. Yancey, Hamburg, S. C.
B. Elliott Habersham. Jan 10
Da. JOHN M 1 LLEn".
Office No. 174, North side Broad-street, below the
Eagle and Phrenix Hotel, [lioy. 16|
NOTICE. —Lost or mislaid, a note of
hand for sixty dollars, given by Albt rt Hud
son, sometime in the spring of 1840, and due the
first day of January, 1841. Said note made pay
able to O. H. P. Byne
uov 29 - " - W «.E. MOUNTAIN.
LOST, on Wednesday, the 1 Ith in
stant, between Washington and Mrs. Well
born’s, six miles below Raysville, byway of Grif
fin’s Mills, a small vest Pocket Book, containing
one hundred and twenty-three dollars —one StOO
bill, one ten and one five, on the State Bank; one
five on the Brunswick Bank; one dollar Georgia
Rail Road; and one two dollar bill South Caroli
na, in two pieces; two railroad receipts for five
bales cottan each, and a receipt from Mosely
Ellington for one hide, and some other papers
not recollected. Any person finding the same
and delivering it to me, shall receive as a tewaid
the twenty three dollars. W. F. BAKER.
Wasliington, January 19. jan 24 «3t
Fp6 PLANTERS and FRIENDS
_L or AGRICULTURE—The CULTIVA
TOR, a monthly periodical, published at Albany,
New York, designed to “elevate the-standing amt
character of the cultivators of the American
soil,” containing numerous illustrations, repre
senting the improved breeds of Cattle, Horses,
Sheep and Swine, Buildings, Implements, &c.,
and on every subject connected with Agriculture,
the Garden and the Orchard, to Domestic and
Rural Economy, and to the Diseases of Domes
tic Animals.
Subscriptions received in Augusta, Ga., by my
appointed Agent, Wm. Haines, Jr.
LUTHER TWCKER, Proprietor.
Jj’Subscription only One Dollar per year,
jan 24 w6t
AUCTION & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
St. Mary’s, Ga.
f’l'WIE undersigned respectfully inform
I their friends and the public generally, that
they will commence the above business on the
10th of this m >nih, ami hope through assiduity
and attend >n to business, to merit the patronage
they will strive to deservt.
The senior of the firm, Mr. Hanlee, has long
been known in the above line at New York, and
will devote his entire attention to the business.
Mr. Dawse will reside at Philadelphia, and attend
to the business of the firm in that place; and cash
advances will be made on any consignments of
Cotton, Rice, &c., made at that place. They arc
prepared at all times to make liberal advances on
all goods consigned to them for disposal at auc
tion, as well as at private sale. They solicit con
signments. J. D. HANLEE & CO.
J. D. Hanleb, St. Mary’s, Ga. dec 17
M. G. Dawse, Philadelphia, Pa. w2m
IVTERCHANT MILLS for SALE.
-LtJL The subscriber offers for sale a valuable
set of Merchant Mills in Cherokee county, Ga.,
on Little River, five miles from its junction with
the Hightower River, running two prs. French
Burrs, four feet in diameter, and otTe pr. Corn
Stones, four and a half feet. The stream is never
failing, and affords wate.r power sufficient to drive
an extensive Factory as well as the Mills. They
are within ten miles of the Western and Atlantic
Rail Road, and within thirteen miles of that
beautiful and thriving village, Marietta, surround
ed by a fine country of land and a dense popula
tion. The Shoal is a goad one, and advantageous
ly situated as regards health, being easy of access
from both sides of thu river. There are one hun
dred and twenty acres Lund belonging to the
tract, with a great number of other lots contigu
ous, that doubtless might be purchased (being in
the hands of the drawers) on favorable terms.
Any- person who may wish to purchase this pro
perty would do well to call and examine, as a bar
gain can be had. Address, at Hickory Flat,
Cherokee county, Ga. GEO. GUN BA .
jau 5 _ m4m_
THOMAS W FLEMING,
Commission Merchant,
Savannah, Ga.
RETURNS his thanks to the merch
ants of Augusta for their past patronage,
and solicits a continuance #f their favors. He
also asks from the planting interest of Georgia a
share of their business, and pledges himself to
use eveiy possible means to satisfy all who may
confide in him.
References in Savannah.—Andiew Low & Co.,
John P. Williamson & Son. Cohen, Miller dr-Co.,
Maj. A. B. Fannin, Capt. P. Wiltberger, and Mid
ford Marsh.
In Augusta.*-Porter Fleming, J. W. Whitlock,
Hand & Williams W. A. Beall & Co.
aug 25 w6m *
FIIHE undersigned propose to publish.
JL after the fii ei of Mai ch next, a Newspaper
in (he tow n of Rome. Io bu calh d
THE GEORGIA COURIER.
The North-Western section of Georgia has been
for a few years past rapidly increasing in impor
tance. Its great natural advantages, ns yet, but
imperfectly known; its inexhaustible mineral re
sources, becoming every day more developed; its
abundant, and vmied Agricultural products,—ita
prospective and mutually beneficial connexion
with the. chief ('omm.Trial points upon the Sea
board, together with the immense political and
social influence, which it is capable of exerting,
render it more interesting than perhaps any other
portion of our widely extended Tenitory.
The want of a Pet iodical w hich would suitably
support the true policy of the State at large, and
the peculiar interests of this section of it, w hile
its location would enable it more widely to dis
seminate political truth, has been long felt. To
satisfy this want is the object of our present en
terprise.
The eolnmnsof the Coukieu will b<- chiefly de
voted to the iibuial and modeiute advocacy of
Whig principles, and to the support ot Internal
Improvement; endeavoring, If possible, to avoid
party heats and jealousies, and basing our opin
ions upon sound and practical expositions of the.
Constitutions of the State and General Govern
ments.
It will also contain the current news of the day;
a tastefully selected Miscellany, and the medley
«>f matter usually served up in such publications.
In short, no effort will be spared on our part, to
make it a pleasing vehicle of instruction and
amusement.
W SPENCER BROW N,
H. V. M. MILLER.
Rome, January, 1343.
Terms.—The Georgia Courier will be publish
ed at Three Dollars per annum, payable in ad
vance, or Four Dollars, if not paid until the ex
piration of the year. Two copies will be for
warded for Five Dollars, or five copies for Ten
Dollars, paid in advance. ,
JUST RECEIVED& FOR SALE—
-20,000 lbs. Tennessee Bacon. —In the lot,
some choice Hams for family use. Also, 2,000
bushels Seed, Oats, and Cow Peas.
dlw PA NE & WILLIAMS.' _
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST.
WM. HAINES. Jr., No. 235 Broad
street, is constantly receiving fresh sup
plies of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, tec. Also, an
extensive assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shav
ing Soaps, Perfumery, tec. of domestic and for
eign manufactures, selected by their agents; also,
a fresh supply of English Garden Seed. Coun
try merchants and Physicians are invited to call
and examine our stock.
JZIi’A llibera disc4M*»t made for cash, uov 1
** IMPORT AN T VIEDiiINEH I
.VFARSHALL’S SARSAPARILLA
JL.v.l.. is with confidence oflered to the Medical
Faculty and the public, as possessing in a great
degree all the virtues of Sarsaparilla in its most
concentrated form, being prepared by a new and
improved process over all others, winch extracts
all the active matter of the root. This syrup is
highly recommended as a Fall and Spring purifier
ofthe blood, and will be found particularly useful
in the cure of Rheumatism, Ulcers, Scrofula, Tet
ter, While Swelling, Cutaneous Eruptions, and
all disorders arising from an impure state of the
blood, the abuse of mercury, &c. Physicians who
prescribe Marshall’s Sarsaparilla, will soon dis
cover such incontestible evidence of its curative
pow ers, as shall fully establish its character and
superiority over oil others now in use. One eight
ounce bottle contains more of the active principle
of Sarsaparilla, than a gallon of those mixtures
usually sold in the stores, and those who have
heen disappointed in the use of Sarsaparilla t 'icill
find this an effectual remedy.
MARSHALL'S VERMIFUGE—Ia recom
mended to nurses, parents and others, who have
the care of children, as the most safe and effectual
worm-destroying medirine yet discovered. Besides
being .i safe and actii e vermifuge, it is so pleasant
that n > child will refuse to take it. It is equally
efficacious in removing other disorders, such as
bowel complaints, and all complains to
which children are liable.
HE YL'S EMBROCATION, for Horses.—
This valuable Embrocation has been used with
great Miiccess in the cure ofthe most troublesome
diseases with which the horse is affected, such as
old strains, swellings, galls, strains ofthe should
ers, It soon cures old or fresh wounds, cuts,
bruises, &c. It is highly recommemled, and
should be constantly kept in the stables of all per
sons owning horses.
Sold at W. MARSHALL’S, (successor to Chas.
Marsh ill,) No. 31? Market street above Ninth,
Philadelphia. also,
Marshall’s Compound Syrup of Liverwort.
“ “ Tonic Mixture,
“ <4 of Sarsaparilla, Cubebs
and Copaiva,
44 Extract of Buehu,
44 44 Find Root, &c.
For sale by J. E. MARSH ALT.,
nov 29-wsm Successor to Thos. 1. Wray.
’|VT OTIC£.--The co-partnership hereto
-1.1 fore existing between the undersigned, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons having demands against said firm, will
please call on the senior partner, who is authorised
to settl<' all demands against said firm, and he is
authorized to cudkx.l all dues. t
8. <i. HARRELL,
T. J. HARRELL.
Madison, Ga., Jan. 16, 1813. jan 23-2 m
VALUABLE GANDS FOR HALE.
HE subscribers, desirous of setting up
JL their buisiriMs, offer the following lands for
sale, to wit: between four and five thousand acres
in Ri -li.nond county, Irhiffon both sides Ol Spirit
creek and the Georgia Rail Road. The said land
has three or four first rate mill seats, within one
mile of the Georgia Kail Road, surrounded with
the be st of timber and abundance of oak wood,
and within four miles»f Richmond Bath.
Also, eighteen hundrvd acres of land in Colum
bia county, lying on both sides es the Euchee
creek, w ith a saw mill in operation. Most of it is
oak and hickory, with two hundred acres of clear
ed land, in a fine state for cultivation, within one
mile of Kirkpatrick’s.
Any person desirous of purchasing, will do well
to call and view the premises. Apply to the sub
scribers on the premises.
nov 15-wtf _£_?• & W, HAYNIE
011 RE WA R D.—-Lost, on the 24th
day of December last, between my
house and Lincolnton, Lincoln county, a common
size leather Pocket Book, tied with a blue string,
and containing about three hundred and twenty
dollars in bank bills, on different banks, and one
dollar and fifty cents hi silver, and the following
notes, to wit:
One note on Cash Willingham for six hundred
and fiity five dollars and fifty cents.
One on Peter Lamar for one hundred dollars.
One on Thomas J. Murray for forty dollars.
One on Benjamin Samuels for thirty two dol
lars twenty five cents.
One on Watson for two hundred dollars.
Two fi fas one against Tilman Alvey, the other
against William Reynolds— amounts not recol
lected.
Two due bills on B. B. Moore for fifteen dollars
each.
Three notes on Tilman Alvey, one for seventy
five dollars, one for eight dollars, the other amount
not recollected.
One on Thomas Tillery for six dollars.
One receipt of Robei tF. Curry for two hundred
and twenty dollars.
One receipt on James T.ampkin for three hun
dred ami thirty nine dollais.
One receipt for four bales cotton, in Augusta,
at Green & Andrews’ warehouse, left there in
December, 1942.
Also many other notes and receipts, namesand
amounts not recollected.
All persons are warned against trading for the
above named notes and receipts.
Any person finding the said Pocket Book and
contents and delivering the same to Isaac Wil
lingham, at his rt sidene<‘ three miles froYn Lin
colnton, on the Petersburg road, or to Aldus M.
(’ampbell, at Lincolnton, shall be entitled to the
above reward of thirty dollars.
__ _ fSAAC WILLINGHAM.
GEORGIA R. ROAD & BANKING Co.
Notice to the Newton county or Middle Branch
Ra it- Road. Stockholders.
rpHE FOURTH INSTALMENT
_l_ on the stock of the Georgia Rail-Road and
Banking Company, known as the Newton coun
ty or Middle Branch Rail-Road Company’s stock,
amounting tu Fifteen Dollars per share—making
the whole amount paid SSO per share —will be re
quired to b t paid, at the Company’s Bank in Au
gusta, on or before the 15th day of February next,
in cash ori.i notes at six months with interest.—
The stockholders who have paid less than 835 per
share will be required, in like manner, to make
their payments equal to 850 per share.
Those stockholders who have paid 850 or more
per share, together with those who shall exhibit
certificates troni the Chief Engineer, that they
have contracted to workout their indebtedness to
the Company, and are prosecuting the same sat
isfactorily, will be exempt from this call.
Bv order of the Board,
J. W. WILDE, Cashier.
January 10, 1843. wtlofeb
The Federal Union will copy the above
weekly till day.
OISSOLUT ION.—-The partnership
between E. Mason & J. W. Kirkpatbick.
in the naina and style of J. W. Kirkpatrick de Co.,
is this dav dissolved by mutual consent.
E. MASON.
J. W. KIRKPATRICK.
Decatur, DeKalb Co., Ga., January 13, 1843.
s^*The business will be continued by J. W.
Kirkpatrick, who is authorized to settle all the
business of the concern.
jan 21-wlm. J. W. KIRKPATRICK.
DOLLARS RE
WARD.—Ranaway about the 25th of last
month, from the plantation of William
Fish, deceased, at Oconee, Station 14,
Central Rail Road, a black boy called ADAM.—
Adam is about 25 years of age, very black, rather
heavy built and well made, slow spoken, and in
clined to look downward when in conversation
It is believed that he is lurking about Augusta or
Savannah, or about Hamburg, S. C. The same
boy runaway the latter part of last summer, and
was caught and lodged in Augusta Jail. The
above reward will be given upon the apprehension
and delivery of said boy to me un the above men
tioned plantation, in the county of Wasliington,
or five dollars will be paid for his lodgement in.
any safe jail so that 1 can get him.
jan 19 wtf EDWARD BARNES.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia:—
Partin Tompkins, of the 77th district G. M.,
tolls before mt a buy horse MULE, supposed to
be 3 or 9 yeat s uid, about the middling size mule,
no marks except some marks of th< collar and
gear, roach mane, kpprai-ed bv Jas S Clements
and William Tompkins to thirty-five dollar.-.
Given under mv hand, this 14th of Dec., 1842.
WILLIAM CLEMENTS, J. P.
A true extract from the estrav book.
JAMES L. CHEATHAM Clerk.
• January 10. 1842. w3t
CITATIONS.
BURKE Coun-y, Gwgh!
Whereas, Benjamin Lewis applies ior letters
of administration on the estate of Jus. H. Duke,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred mid creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, w’nhin the
time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office hi Wavnesboro.
BURKE County, Georgia:
Whereas, Benjamin Lewis applies for let
ters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate
of Madison Duke, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and adm«>nish, nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro.
Jan. 28, 1813.*' 'l'. H. BLOUNT, Clerk.
BURKE County, Georgia;
Whereas, Arthur Davis applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Silas Odom,
deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro.
Jan. 28, Ist* 'l'. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. _
BURKE County, Georgia:
Whereas, James Clark applies for letters of
administration on the estate of James Lambert,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
'Given under mv hand at office in Waynesboro.
Jan^a,_lß43 1 * * T. H. BLOUNT,’ Clerk.
BURKE County, Georgia:
Whereas, Green B. Powell applies for let
ters of administration on the estate of Emily Few’,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law 4 , to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Waynesboro.
Jan. 28, 1843.*’ T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk.
BURKE County, Georgian
Whereas, Love Ann Duke applies for let
ters of administration on the estate of Calvin
Duke, deceased:
These are therefore to rite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred 4 and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law 4 , to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro.
Jan. 28, 1843.* T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk.
BURKE County, Georgia:
Whereas, Robt. J. Dixon applies for letters
dismissory on the estate of Thomas Hurst, de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law 4 , to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Waynesboro.
Sept. 22. 18i2. T. H. Bi PUNT, Clerk.
BURKE County, Georgia.—Whereas
James Grubbs and Henry Lewis apply to
me for Letters of Administration on the estate of
John Prior, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro.
January 7, 1813.* T. H. BLOUNT, Cl k.
BURKE County, Georgia.—Whereas
James Grubbs and Henry Lewis apply for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph
Madray, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and .appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, nt office, in Waynesboro,
.h-.n.aiy 7, 1843.* T. H. BLOUNT. (’l’k _
BURKE County, Georgia.—Whereas
James Grubbs applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the estate of McCiiin Allbrit
ton, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro.
January 7, 1813.* T. H. BLOUNT, Cl’k.
tW L U M BIA < founty, Georgia.—
) Whereas Thomas Blanchard mid Uriah
Blanchard, Executors of the will of Uriah Blan
chard, deceased, apply to »w for Lettero Dismis
sory on said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at mv office, w ithin the time
prescribed by law, to show' cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Appling.
GABRIEL JONES, (’fork.
January 3, 1843.
CO LUM BIA County, Georgia.—
Whereas Thos. Blanchard and Uriah Blan
chard, executors of the will of Uriah Blanchard,
deceased, which said Uriah Blanchard was execu
tor of the will of James Blanchard, deceased, ap
ply to me for Letters Dismissory on said estate:
Those arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law’, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should nut bu granted.*
Given under my hand, at office, in Appling.
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
January 2. 1843;
C COLUMBIA County, Georgia ;
J Whereas, Peter Knox applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of Edwin
Walker, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law’, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand al office in Appling.
J^’LlU 813 - ' P a _BRIKL_JONES, Clerk*.
t COLUMBIA County, Georgia:
) Whereas, Cyrus Albu, administrator on the
estate of Thomas W. Albe, deceased, applies for
letters dismissory:
These are therefore to rite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any they
have, why 4 said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Applimr.
Janury 26. 1843. GABRIEL JUNES Clerk.
COLUMBIA County, Georgia :
Whereas, James Langston, administrator on
the estate of David Langton, deceased, applies for
letters dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
havL, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
Jauu.’irv 26, 1813. G \BRIEL JuN ES. (Tk.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia.- —
Whereas Susan A. Robbins and Thomas
W. Battey, administratrix and administrator on
the estate of Samuel W. Robbins, late of sai*l
county, deceased, appyl to me for letters dfo’nfo
sory from their said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ah
and singular, the kindred and creditors of enld
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be grunted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Louisville.
EBENtZHR BOTHWELL;
January 5, 1843.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia:
Whereas’, Frederick J. Rheney applies to me
for letters of adutisLati >non the estate and effects
of John W. Holder, late of said countv, deceased:
These are ihucfore to eiiu and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show’ cause, if any they
have, W’hiy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
January 19, 1942. E. BOTHWTILL, (Tk.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia.--
Whereas Armand F. Marenda and Emely
Walden apply for Letters of Administration oil
the estate of Samuel Walden, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
January 24, 1843.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia.-
Whereas William G. Thompson, Adminis
trator,'with the will annexed, on the estate of
Dennis William, late of said county, deceased,
applies for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
iven under my hand, at office, in Louisvihe.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL. Clerk.
January 24, 1843.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia:
Whereas, Asa Holt, executor of the estate
of John Tomkins, late of said county, deceased,
applies for letters dismissory :
These are therefore to rite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given und« r my hand at office in Louisville.
January 19. 1843. E. BOTHW ELL, Clerk.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia:
Whereas, Jesse Glover, administrator on the
estate of Thomas N. Jenkins, deceased, late of
said county, applies tn me for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time piescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said lette s should not b< granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Louisville.
January 19 1843. E. BOTHWELL. Clerk.
I CITATIONS.
RICHMOND C6unty, Georgia.-*-
Wlu-reiißjolint '. Snqad ap].ll :sfi>r Letters
of Administration, do iMtnlsnon, ..n the estate of
Joint Corntiek, Into of said county, dweased.
2’hese are llni.efore to cite mid ttdinoniah, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why sai l I, iters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at oflice, in Augusta.
January :;tl. I*l >. L. I*. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia.-
Whereas Andrew McLean, administrator
on the estate of John Sandiford, deceased, applies
for letters dismissory.
These an therefore to cite and admonish, all
mid singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be ami appear at my oflice, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, wily said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at offic ■. in Augusta.
January 30, 1943. L. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia :
Whereas, Wm. B. Grebn sen., administra
tor on tile estate of Samuel Player, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory ft-
Tliese are therefore to cite and adminish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at iny office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
Yov. -.N, 042. LEON P. bI.GAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia:
Whereas, Phineas Hutkr, executor on the
estate of Allen Craig, deceased, applies to me for
letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonisli, all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta,
bee. 10, ISI2. I.EON DUGAS. Cl. rk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia:
W hereas, P H Mantz, administrator on the
estate of John C. Griffin, det rttsed, applies to me
tor letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonisli, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased,“to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should npt I r ranted.
Given under my hand Augusta.
9. I,is. ci ]..
RICHMoNt) doinity^tGeorgia:
• Whereas, Bennet Hanis, administrator on
the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hamilton, de
ceased, applies to me for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased,"to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
Nov. 28, 1842. LEON P. DUGAS. Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia:
Whereas, ElizabethMcTier, administratrix
on the estate of Francis McTier, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why sai. letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
Septemberl, 1812. L. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia:
Whereas, P. H. Mantz, administrator on
the estate of Thomas Averell, deceased, applies
for letters dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at rny office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
Nov. 9, 1812. ' LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia:
Whereas, P. H. Mantz, administrator on
the estate of Walton Knight, deceased, applies to
me for letters dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, lite ki.idred and creditors of said de
ceased, to ba and appear at my office, within the
lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offie in Augusta.
Nov. 9, 1842. ’ LEON P.JJUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia:
Whereas, P. 11. Mantz, administrator on
the estate of Mary Johnson, deceased applies for
letters dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, al!
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, Within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they
have, wily said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
__ Nov. 9, 18-12. ' LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia :
Whereas, James W. Davies, administrator
on the estate of John Uigar, deceased, applies to
me lor letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
Dee 19, 1842. ’ LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
R- ICHMOND County, Georgia :
Whereas, Samuel Clark, administrator on
the estate of Joseph Calhoun, deceased applies to
me for letters dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my otfico, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oflice in Augusta.
Dec. 19. 1842. £ 4 KON P. DtigasjClerk.
Rl CIIMO N D County, Georgia.
> Whereas James W. Davies, administrator
on the estate of Eleanor L. Nesbitt, applies for
letters dismissory. 1
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Augusta.
January 12,1843. L. P. DUG AS,"Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia.—
> Where as James JW. Davies, administrator
on the estate of John Nesbitt, deceased, applies
for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, th? kindred and creditors qf said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said fetters should not ly granted.
Given under my hand, at office, io Augusta.
January 12, 1843. L. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia.—
Whereas John P. King applies to me for
Letters of Administration, with the will annexed,
on the estate of Mrs. Eliza Walker, late of said
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, 10 show cause, If .any they
have, why said letters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Avgusta.
January 3, H 43. LEON P. DUGAS, (Tk.
RICHMOND County, (ieorgia.—
Whereas A. Sibley, administrator on the
estate of Rebecca 11. Quizenberry, deceased, ap
plies for fetters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my oflice, within the
time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
January 16, 1813. LEON P. DUGAS, Cl’k.
RICHMOND County, Georgia:
Whereas. A. Sibley, administrator on the
estate us Thomas Quizenberry, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditorsof said deceas
ed. to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
havp, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand nt office in Augusta.
January 16. 1343. LEON P. DUGAS, 01’k.
KI C H M O N D County, Georgia. —
Whereas John Bones and P. F.‘ I’ve, exec
utors of the estate of Anderson Watkins, apply
for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office w ithin the
time preset fix'd by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Augusta.
January 10, 1943. L. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia.—
Whereas Wm. H. Goodrich, administrator
on the estate of John B. Williams, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditorsof said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law’, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters shsuld not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Augusta,
L. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICHMOND County, Georgia.—
Whereas John Bones, John P. Eve and
William Eve, executors on the estate of Oswell
Eve, apply fur letters dismissory.
These are therefore 10 cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show causF, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Augusta.
January 10, 1843. L. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
JEFFERSON County^Georgia. —
Whereas Mitchell Walden applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the » state of Sam
uel Walden, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within th»
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Louisville.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
January 5. 1543.
LINCOLN County, Geor'X’a:
Whereas, Henry Murray applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Fanny Walton,
late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, tu be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, 10 show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Lincolnton.
Jun. 21. 1E43. HUGH HENDERSON, Cl’k.
LEGAL NOTICES.
OTICE.--A.il prisons having claims
1- v against the estate off John Stith, late ot
Warren county, deceased, will render them in
properly attest4*d, within rhe time prescribed by
law, and those iadt bred make immediate pay
ment. ELIZA STITH, Adm’x.
January 21, 1843.
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to
the estate of the late Francis Ward, Sen.,
late of Burke county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate will render them in,
properly authenticated, within the time prescribed
by law. JAMES WARD, t F , r , a
GILBERT A. WARD, j r,xr
January 13, 1843.
~IVTOTICE.—AII persons having claims
-L s against the estate of Williamson Bird, late
of Taliaferro county, deceased, will please present
them within the time prescribed by law, duly au
thenticated, to the subscriber, and all persons in
debted to said deceased will please call and settle
same.
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Ex’r.
January 5, 1843.
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to
the estate of David Urquhart, late of Rich
mond county, deceased, will make immediate
payment to the executors, and all persons having
demands against the estate will present their ac
counts duly authenticated.
JOHN GARNER, > P . o
DAVID W. URQUHART, j M IS '
January 6, 1843.
NOTICE. —Lost or mislaid; a note of
hand given by Elbert Hudson, and made
payable to O. H. P. Byne, for sixty dollars, due
first day of January, 1942, and made in the year
1841. All persons are cautioned not to trade for
said note, and the maker is tbrwarned to pav it to
no one but myself. WM. E. MOUNTAIN,
dec 22 wßt
NOTIC E.—All persons having de
mands against Joshua Lazenby, late of
Warren county, deceased, are requested to render
them in properly attested within tile time pre
scribed by law, and those indebted to lite estate,
are requested to make immediate payment.
Dee. 5,1842. ELI.A S LAZKNRY l Adm’r. _
NOTICE. — All persons having de
mands against the estate of William Hunt,
late of Columbia county, deceased, are requested
to render them in properly attested within the
time prescribed by law, and those indebted to the
said eetete are requested to make immediate pay
ment. LUCY HUNT, Adm’x.
December 9, 1842.
NOTICE.— All persons indebted to the
estate of Robet t Lazenby, late of Warren
county, deceased, are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those to whom said estate may
be indebted, are hereby notified to render in their
demands duly authenticated according to law.
Dec. 15, 1342. JOHN HARRIS, Adm’r.
NOTICE .—All persons having de
mands against the estate of Mark Stokes,
late of Burke county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said estate, will please present
them properly attested within the time prescribed
by law. WM. MOORE, Adm’r.
December 13, 1842.
NOTICE.— All persons indebted to the
estate of Nancy W'right, late of Jefferson
county, deceased, are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and the creditors of said estate to
render their demands in terms of the law, to the
executors. NOAH SMITH, ),, ,
ELBERT HUDSON, i rs '
_ December 22, 1842.
FOUR months after date, application
will be made to tlie Honorable the Inferior
Court of Columbia county, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell all the real
of Luke F. Clark, deceased.
JOHN G. TANkERSLY. *«.•.’*
January 5, 1843.
months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court ot Burke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the negroes belonging
to the estate of Benjamin C. Mobley, late of said,
county, deceased, for division.
Washington mulkey, Adm’r.
January 12, 1843.
FOUR months after date, application
Will he made to the honorable, the Inferior
Court of Lincoln county, w hen sitting as a court
of ordinary, for leave to sell the land and negroes
belonging to the estate of Mary Wright, deceased.
LLEWALLIN EVANS, Adm’r.
December 3, 1842.
FOUR months after date, application
will be made to the honorable, the Inferior
Court of Jefferson county, for leave to sell a negro
man slave named Bun, belonging to the estat ”of
Mrs. Nancy Wright, deceased, for the purpose of
division. NOAH SMITH. ,
Nov. 10, 1812. ELBERT HUDSON ( Kx r3 ’
Ij'tOUß months after date, application
will be made to the honorable, the Court of
Ordinary of Warren county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain tract of
land, for the benefit of the orphans (John H Scott
and Elisha L Holliman) to said property.
HUGH ARMSTRONG, Guardian.
November 24, 1942.
months alter date, application
A will be made to the honorable, the Inferior
Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Benjamin Glover,
deceased, iorthe benefit ofthe heirs and creditors
of said deceased. JESSE GLOVER, Adm’r.
MOURNING GLOVER, Adm’x.
November 30, 1842.
months after ditf, application
will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a negro boy, Fulwood,
belonging to the estate of Walter J. A. Hamilton,
deceased. E. A. ALLEN, Adm’r.
January?. 1843. ♦
months after date, application
A will be made to the honorable, the Inferior
Court of Taliaferro county, when sitting for ordi
nary, purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and
real estate of Williamson Bird, hue of said county
deceased, far the benefit of the hrirs and creditors
of said deceased. A. H. STEPHENS, Ex’r.
Jaiwary 10. 1842.
months after date, application
A will be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Blanch
ard, deceased. GEO. W. LEWIS, Adm’r.
January 2, 1942. jan 10
months after date, application
w'ill be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell nil the real and personal
property of H. D. Burke, deceased.
Jiirtuaiy 3, 181J-* B. E. GH-STRAP, Ex’r.
IINCOLN County, Georgia.—
_ J W'herens, Nicholas C. Ware applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of Robt.
Ware senior, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceas<*d, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law*, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office* in Lincolnton.
HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk.
January 2, 1942. jan 10
PUBLIC SALES” "
BURKE Sheriffs Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in February next, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the town of Waynes
boro, two likely negro girls, Emeline aiitl Ellen,
both good house servants, and one a good semp
stress; one tiny horse, and a cream horse; levied
on as the property of Jonathan McCroan, to sat
isfy a mortgage fi fa from Burke Inferior Court at
the suit of Rhesa McCroan and Eli McCroan vs
Jonathan McCroan. Propertv pointed nut in said
mortghgr. ISAAC MfisSEX, D. Sh’tf.
December 3, 1842.
Shcriti s Sale.— Will !><•
J sold, at Columbia court house, on the first
Tuesday in February next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following projierty, to .wit: one
Negro man named Aaron, about fifty years old,
and a negro girl named Anuky, eighteen years old,
eight hundred bushels of Corn, more or less, two
thousand pounds of Fodder, more or less, one
Cream Horse and two Sorrel Horses, one One
Horse Wagon, and eight head of Cattle, levied on
by virtue of a fi fa from Columbia Superior Court,
at the suit of Thomas G. Hall vs Daniel F. Hitt.
Property pointed out by plantiff.
Also, two Negroes, a boy named Archiniides,
six years of age, and Sarah, a girl, about ten
years old, levied upon as the property of James
M. Gartrcll and Nancy Culbreth, to satisfv seven
fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court <£ District
No. 3, at the suit of Elizabeth Luke against the
said James M. and Nancy. Lew maile and re
turned to me by a constable.
January 3, 1843. R. H. JONES, Sheriff.
A~ DMINISTRATOR S SALE.—On
the first Tuesday in April next, agreeable to
an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the court house door in the
town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of
sale, one hundred acres of land, more or less, ad
joining lands of AL MeNorrel and estate John M.
Join s. Sold as the property of Moses Davis, de
ceased. Terms of sale on the dav.
Jan. 28, 1843. ELISHA HAYMON, Adm’r.
4DM INI ST R ATOR/SSAIJE -On
the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold
at Lincolnton, Lincoln county'in obedience to an
order of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
one Dfgro woman named Ann, about thirty five
years of age, a good weaver and house servant,
belonging to the estate of Mary Wright, late of
said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
LEWELLEN EVANS, zldtn’r.
January 26, 1943.*
G1 UARDIAN’S SALE.—On the first
I Tuesday in February next will be sold, a
sjeeable to an order of the honorable the laferior
&uri of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, before the court house door in Waynes
boro, b< tween the usual hours of sale, the fo’low
tw* property, to wit: three hundred acres of land,
adjoining lands of Josiah Murphree, H P Jones,
and others. Alsu, two negroes, Randal and Han
nah. Sold as the property of Candis Leaptrot.
JESSE A. LEAPTROT. Guardian.
November 26 ; 1842.
PUBLIC SALES.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.- -By
virtue of an order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting lor
ordinary purposes, will be sold, u» Lincolnton,
Lincoln county, on the first Tuesday in March
next, between the usual hours, Ninety seven utros
(more or less) of River Bottom Land, lying imme
diately above the mouth of Little River, on Little
and Savannah Rivers, adjoining Peter Lamar, be
longing to the estate of John Gray, sr., deceased,
and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased. Terms made known ut
the Sale. GABRIEL JONES, Adm’r
January 3, 1543.
DMINISTRATORS’ SALE —On
the first Tuesday in March next, will be
sold, under order of the Court of Ordinary of
Burke county, at the court house of said county,
the following property, belonging to the estate of
Jacob Evans, deceased, viz: one tract of Land,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, adjoining
James Godbee and others, four hundred and forty
acres of Land, known as the Bargeman place; al
so, the following Negroes: a negro woman named
fttlen, Nancy and her two children, Harriet and
Allen. Sold for the benefit of the creditors.—
Terms on the day.
JAMES R. MOORE, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH EVANS, Adm’x.
January 5, 1843.
SALE?—By
virtue of an order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at Columbia court
house, on the first Tuesday in March next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, one tract of Land,
lying on Little River, in Columbia county, adjoin
ing Crump and Evans, containing two hundred
acres, more or less, subject to the widow’s dower.
Also, four Negroes, to wit: Anthony, afellow, Jim,
a fellow, Aaron, a boy, and Eliza, a woman, be
longing to the estate of John Gray, sr., deceased,
and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased. Terms made known at
the sale. GABRIEL JONES, Adm’r.
January 3, 1843.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—On
the first Tuesday iu April next, will be sold
at the market house in the town of Louisville, to
the highest bidder, in conformity to an order of
the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffeeson county,
sitting as a court of ordinary’, eleven hundred arid
thirty acres of pine laud, on the waters of Wil
liamson’s swamp, adjoining lands of Marshall and
others, subject to widow’s dower therein, being
the real estate of the late Samuel Moore, of said
county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
January 19, 1843. JAMES SPEIR, Adm’r.
LE.—
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in March
next, at the market house, in the town of Louis
ville, within the legal hours of sale, one negro
man by the name of Sam, about 55 years of age.
Sold under the will of James Spivy, deceased, for
the purpose of division between the legatees in
said will mentioned. Terms on the day of sale.
SPENCER G. SPIVY,
Administrator with will annexed.
January 13, 1942.
EXECUTOR’S SALE —On Thurs
day, the 16th day of February next, will be
sold, at the late residence of Williamson Bird, of
Taliaferro county, deceased, a large portion of the
perishable property of said deceased, consisting
of Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs, and other kinds
of stock, Plantation Tools, Road Wagon, &c.,
and a large quantify of Corn, Fodder, Oats, &c.,
and various other articles too tedious to mention.
Terms made known on the day of sale. The sale
to commence at the upper plantation, and to con
tinue from day to day if necessary.
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Ex’r.
January 5, 1843.
EXECUTOR’S SALE —On the first
Tuesday in February next, will be sold be
fore the court house door nt Waynesboro, Burke
county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property belonging to the estate of Stephen
Corker, deceased, live hundred and sixty-seven
acres of land, more or less, the same being part
ofthe plantation whereon the deceased lived.
Also, three negroes, viz: Dandy a boy about 17
years old, and Lydia a woman, and her child.
Property sold in terms of the will, and by order of
the court of ordinary of Burke county, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Nov. 26, 1342. J. W. CARSWELL, Ex’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE —On
the first Tuesday in February next, will be
sold, before the court house door in the town of
Waynesboro, Burke county, the following pro
perty, to wit: one hundred and forty-five acres
of land, more or less, adjoining Benj E Gilstrap,
a»d others, on the waters ot Rocky creek. Sold
as the property of Peter Applewhite, deceased.
Also, four negroes of said deceased, to wit: —
Andy, Sicke, Bill and Rose. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs snd creditors of said deceased.
JOHN APPLEWHITE, Adm’r.
November 29, 1842.
the first Tuesday in February next, will be
sold, by order of the Court of Ordinary, in Talia
ferro county, before the court house door in the
town of Albany, Baker county, one town lot, be
ing known in the plan of said town by lot No. 6,
in the town of Albany, Baker county, containing
one-fourth of one acre, the property of Josiah S.
Peek, deceased. Terms of sale cash.
Noy.JB, 1842. WM. T._PEEK 2 j^jrfr l _
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On
the first Tuesday in March next, will be
sold, at the court house door in Waynesborough,
Burke county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, viz: eight hundred acres
of otk and hickory land, more or less, with all the
improvements thereon, it being the plantation oi
Matthew Albritton, late of said county, deceased,
and sold ns his property —sold at the first purcha
ser’s risk. Also, two negroes, viz: Ned and Phil
lis. Terms on the dav.
JAMES GRUBBS, ? . ,
LITTLETON ALBRITTON, j rs
December 20, 1842.
WILL be at the markethomse in
the town of Louisville, within tho usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February
next, one negro slave, named Paul, about seventy
years of age, the property of John Pierce. Sold
foi the purpose of paying jail fees.
STEPHEN S. PERKINS, Jailor.
December 29, 1842.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. -On
the first Tuesday iii April next, will be sold,
at the lower market house in the city of Au. justa,
Richmond county, within the usual hours o.: sale,
by order of the Court of Ordinary, one negr o wo
man named Sucky, and three Lots of Lan d and
Improvements, containing two acres, lyin g and
being in Richmond county, on the Savcumah
Road, about one mile from Augusta, belonging to
the estate of Richard Mooney, deceased. Sold,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. GREEN B. RED. Adm’r.
January 10, 1843.
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Om
the third Saturday in January next, will be
sold at Cross Keys, in DeKalb county, one bed
and furniture, one chest of drawers, and other ar
ticles too tedious to mention, belonging to the
estate of William Reeve, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms of sale made known on the day.
__Duc. 3, 181?. J.\s. w. REKYM, A4m r e
Administrator s sale —oD
the first Tuesday in February next, will be
sold at Waynesboro, the Medical and Miscellane- 1
ous Books, the Medicines and Instruments be- '.
longing to the estate of Dr. Walter G A Hamilton
deeeased. ELISHA A. ALLEN, Adm’r. ,
December 30, 1842.
T DMINISTRATOR S SALE —On
_2- jl. the first Tuesday in February next will be
sold, by virtue of an order from the honorable the
Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, at Columbia court house,
between the usual hours of sale, seven negroes,
to wit: Abe a fellow; Joe a boy; Netty a woman;
Judy a woman; and Eliza a woman, and her two
small children, belonging to the estate of Thomas
B Wiley, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made ,
known at the sale.
Dec. 1, 1842. GABRIEL JONES, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—On
the first Tuesday in February next will be
sold, at the court house in Columbia county, the
following tracts of land, belonging to the estate of
James Blackston, deceased, one tract
sixty-six acres, more or less, joining lands o«f
Zachary and Clanton.
Also, ninety-six acres, more or less, on tire Lit
tle Kiokeo creek, joining lands of Clanton, Smith
and others. The above lands sold for the b snefit
of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
WM. YARBOROUGH, ? . .
W. P. BEALL, i ,s -
November 26, 1842.
DMINISTRATOR S SALE. - -On
the first Tuesday in February next, will be
sold, at the market house in the town of Louis
ville, Jefferson county, agreeable to an on-Vr of
the honorable Inferior Court of said comity, five
hundred and forty-two acres of pine la nd, oil the
waters of Boggy Gut, adjoining land of Turner,
Kennedy and others, subject to widow’s (lower
therein. Also, the following negro.s, to v.it: —
Frederick a man; Sophia a woman, find her three,
children, Sarah a girl, Maria a girl . and Gracey
an infant. Sold as the projx rty of Gahtxid H
Tarver, deceased, for the benefit -of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terr ns on the dav of
sale. BENNETT B. SMITH, Adm’r.
November 30, 1842.
Admin i sira tors' sale —bn
the first Tuesday in February next, will be
sold at the court hmis- ’ in DeKalb county, under
the authority of the last will and testament o!
William Reeve, late oti’ said county, deceased, twe
negroes, to wit: one. woman named Fan, about
50 years old; one bo»j Antony 9 years old; for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms of sale on th » dav.
Dec. 3, 1842. JAS. W. REEVE, Adjfr
ADM INIS7?R ATOR S S ALE -r-On
the first Ttyesday in February next, will be
sold, agreeable tr, an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court .Burke county, when sitting for
ordinary purpey jes, before the court house door in
Waynesboro, I etwwn the usual hours of aale, the
following property ,jo wit: three negroes, Rose,
Tom and Phil. as the property of Mary
Chance, deceased for the benefit of the
h< irs and cr.-iii: >i sai’i <i«<-*-• t. Terms of
sale on Pae day. XLfcNRY CHANCE, Adm’r.
Nov/ mber 29, 194JK
QCRIVEN SWerifTs Sal< -Ontlw Ist
Tuesday in February next, will be s-dd be
fore the court hou Be door in Scriven county, be
tween the usual honra of sale, on ? negro girl
I named Winney; 1 evied on as the property of Ba
linda Mund, rd sa iisty a mortgage fi fa in favor of
Adam Brinson. PETER AR.XET’I', Sh’tf.
December 1, IS K.
PUBLIC SALES.
S( RIVEN Sheriffs Sale.-—On the Ist
Tuesday in AMteh n< xt, will be sold before
the court house door in Jacksonboro ugh, Scriven
county, between th • usual hourJof sale, one tract
of land, Ivingand being situate in the county of
Scriven. containing < ignt hundred seres, more or
h*«s, adjoining landsuf S P. Be Ville, John Hodges,
and others. Also, oar other tract of hiid, lying,
being and fdtuate u.; aforesaid, containing two
hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
Cass land, and other sides of land unknown. The
said property levied upon as the property of Paul
B Colson, in favor of Thomas H. Hurns, and pro
perty pointed out by the security. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Feb. 2, 1813. PETER ARNETT, Sh’ff.
LI.\(Jt»LN Sales.--VViil be
sold, on the first Tuesday in March next,
before the court house jn Lincolnton, Lincoln
county, within the lawful hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:—Two Negroes to wit:
Stephen, a boy, eighteen years old, and Alcy, u
gid, six years, levied on as the property of James
Mahoney, to satisfy a mortgage fi fu in favor of
N. G. Barksdale vs James Mahoney: property
pointed out in eaid fi fa, and left in possession of
defendant, by direction of plaintiff.
Also, three Negroes, Charles, a man, fifty five
years old, Allen, a boy, fourteen years old, Hamp
ton, twelve years old, levied on as the property of
Joseph Davis, to satisfy two mortgage fi fas in fa
vor of Wiley G. Tatum, one from the Inferior and
one from the Superior Court, vs. Joseph Davis.
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
January 3, 1843. B. F. TATOM, D. Sh ff.
LINCOLN Sheriff's Sale.—Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in February next,
before the court house door in Lincolnton, Lin
coln county, one Loom, four Wagon Hubs, Jersey
Wagon Tongue and Irons, one Barrel, and lot of
old irons, one Bark Mill, one Hand Barrow, levi
ed on as the property of Rem Rumson, by virtue
of a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of Lin
coln county, in favor of Benjamin Holland vs
Rem Remson.
ISAAC WILLINGHAM, Sheriff.
January 3, 1943.
LINCOLN Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in February next,
before the court house dour in Lincolnton, Lin
coln county, within the lawful hours of sale, the
following property, to wit: —One hundred acres of
Land, more or less, in Lincoln county, on the
waters of Pistol Creek, adjoining lands of N. G.
Barksdale and others, one Grey Horse and one
Sorrel Mare, levied on as the property of Jesse
Willis, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Joel I). Sutton
vs Simpson durray, his wife C. Cyntha Ctirray
and Jesse Willis.
Also, five Negroes, Frank, a man, fifty five
years old, Mariah, a woman, twenty eight years
old, a first rate weaver, seamstress, washer and
ironer, and her children, Nancy fourteen years
old, Mary twelve years, and Felix, a boy, ten years
old; two hundred and seventy acres of Land, more
or less, in Lincoln county, on the waters of Soap
Creek, adjoining lands of F. F. Fleming, Thomas
J. Murray ond others; one Road Wagon, one Sor
rel Horse, two sorrel Mares, all levied on as the
property of John L. Trammel, to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of John Cartledge vs Thomas Lyon, John
L. Trammel and Peter Lamar. Property pointed
out by John L. Trammel.
Also, two hundred and seventy acres of Land,
more or less, in Lincoln county, on the waters of
Soap Creek, adjoining lands of F. F. Fleming and
others, the land whereon John H. Turner now
lives, levied on as the property of Thomas Lyon,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Cartledge vs
Thomas Lyon, John L. Trammel and Peter La
mar. Property pointed out by John Cartledge.
Also, fifty four acres of Land, more or less, in
Lincoln county, on the waters of Soap Creek, ad
joining John F’eurgusson and others, levied on as
the property of Thomas Lyon, to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of John Cartledge vs. Thomas Lyon, John
L. Trammel and Peter Lamar. Property pointed
out by John L Trammel.
January 3, 1843. B. F.
LINCOLN Sheriff’s Sale.—Willbe
sold, before the court house door at Lincoln
ton, on the first Tuesday in February next, the
following property, to wit: Two Bags of Cotton,
levied on as the properly of John N. McCord, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
Lincoln county, in favor of Peter Lamar, Surviv
ing partner of the firm of Lamar & Bohler.
Also, one tract of Land, containing one hun
dred and forty five acres, more or less, adjoining
Seaborn Mosely and William Rumbly, levied on
as the property of William A. Caver, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from a Justice’s Court, 182 d District
G. M., in favor of Charles Kilgore, and also to
satisfy sundry other fi fas. Levy made and return
ed to me bv a constable.
MI LUS M. CAMPBELL, D. Sheriff
January 3, 1843.
WARREN Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in February !
next, between the usual hours of sale, ut the
court house door in Warrenton, Warren county,
the following property, to wit:
Eight Negroes, levied on as the property of
John Moore, to wit: Sylvia, about 25 years old,
Arthur, 6 years old, Eugenia, 5 years old, Jacub
2A years old, Ella, 8 months old, Alary, 8 years
old, Darcus, 28 or 30 years old, and Courtney, u
boy, two years old, to satisfy sundry fi fqs, vs said
Moore, issued from the Warren Superior and In
ferior Courts, in favor of Barrister & Lanncau,
the Justices of the Inferior Court of Warren coun
ty, and others, vs said John Moore. Property
pointed out by John McCrary.
Also, sixteen acres of oak and hickory Land,
on the waters of Childers’ Cru *k, adjoining lands
of Edward, Ivey and others, levied on as the pro
perty of Daniel Dennis, to satisfy two fi fas from
the 159th District G. M., in favor of Thompson
&. McCarthy vs Daniel Dennis and Richmond A.
Dennis, security on stay. Levy made and re
urned by a constablte.
Also, four Negroes, to wit: Jeffrey, a man, a
bout 28 years old, Jenny, a woman, 37 years old,
and her two children, Martha, 2| years old, and
her infant son, John, levied on as the property of
Thomas P. Harris, to satisfy sundry fi fas from
the 157th District G. M., in favor of Mathew H.
Hubert vs Thomas P. Harris and George S. Al
len. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also, eighty acres of Pine Land, adjoining lands
of John Fuller, Fleming Geesling and others, on
the head waters of Briar Creek, levied on as the
property of Joseph H. Colston, to satisfy one fi
fa, James L. Dozier vs Joseph H. Colston, re
turnable to the Warren Superior Court. Proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, four Negroes, to wit: Dicy, a woman, 30
years old, Mariah, a girl, 14 years old, Manervn, a
girl, 13 years old, Emily, a child, 3 years old, le
vied on as the property of Thomas Ivey, to satisfy
two fi fas in the Warren Inferior Court, one in
favor of Robert K. Moreland, and the other in fa
vor of Neal iSI Hair, vs said Ivey. Property point
ed out by defendant.
Also, one tract of Pine Land, containing about
four hundred acres, adjoining.lands of Jas. Nor
ris, and one Negro Woman, Kizy, and her child,
age unknown, levied on as the property of Abner
Norris, to satisfy two fi fas in the Warren Supe
rior Court, one in favor of Neal & Olin, and the
other in favor of Thomas Norris vs Abner Norris,
and William A. Seals security on appeal, &c.—
The land pointed out by Thomas Norris, and the
negroes by the defendant.
AUGUSTUS BEALL, Sheriff
January 7, 1843.
r AFERRO Sheriff’! Sale.—On
fi- the first Tuesday in March next, will be
sold, before the court house door in the town of
Crawfordville, Taliaferro county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract or parcel of Lund, containing rwenty
five acres, more or less, on the waters of Little
River, with a Grist and Saw Mill thereon, adjoin
ing lands of Absalom Janesand others, levied up
on as the property of Peter Bennet, to satisfy a fi
lii issued from the Honorable the Superior Court
of Wilkes county, at the instance of John Ad
ams vs Peter Bennet. Property pointed out by
plaintiff.
Also, one other tract of Land, containing 150
acres, more or less, in said county, lying on the
waters of Little River, adjoining lands of Wm.
Suggus, David C. Daniel and others, levied upon
as the properly of Henry P. Bowles, tu satisfy a
fi fa issued from Taliaferro Superior Court, at the
instance of Robert McCart vs Henry P. Bowles.
Property pointed out by said Henry P. Bowles.
Alse, three Negroes, to wit: Bob, about 35
years old, Martha, about 12 years old, Lize, about
11 years old, levied upon as the property of Arch
ibald Gresham, to satisfy a fi fu issued from the
Inferior court of Taliaferro county, at the instance
of Daniel Allison vs Thomas Chaffin, principal,
and Archibald Gresham security. Property poin
ted out by said Gresham.
Also, five negroes, to wit: a negre woman, a
mulatto, about 27 years old, and her three chil
dren, to wit: George, about 1 year old, Emeline
4 years old, Emely, about 11 years old, and one
other woman, about thirty years old, levied upon
as th? property of Thomas T. Towns, to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
Taliaferro county, at the instance of Simeon C.
ElliYlgton vs Thomas T. Towns. Property point
ed out in said mortgage. The property left in
possession of defendant bv order of plaintiff.
GILCHRIST OVERTON, Sheriff.
January 7. 1843.
COLUMBIA Sheriff’s Sale.—Willbe
sold at Columbia court house, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the nannl hums
of sale, 140 acres of Land, more or leas, lying on
the waters of Little River, adjoining Thomas Har
den and ethers, levied upon as th*» nr<»n<tr»y of
Seaborn Winn, to satisfy a fi fa from a i>i«tice’s
Court, District 4, in favor of G. W. Jes-
ferson Winn and Seaborn Winn. The above land
sold subject to a mortgage in favor nf John C’art
lidge. Lew made and returned to me hv a con
stable. A. STUinuK o wv-wm
January 3, 184*2.
CNOLUMBI \ Sht rifl’ s Sab*—Willbe
J sold, at Appling, Columbia countv, o»t the
first Tuesday in March jk xt, withi" »«sual
hours of sale, three Negroes, to wit: and
her two children, Green and Emily. levM upon
as the property of Burnell Richards, o* «M*fy a
mortgage fi fa from the Superior Court of Colum
bia countv. in f?vor of Jeremiah Griffin vs Bur
well Richards. Property pointed nut in *44 mort
gage fi so.
Alsu, one Negro Girl slave, Harriet, about sev
enteen years oi age. levied upon as tbo property
of Griffin Tan'cersley, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
from the Inferior Codtt of Coin labia eminty, at
the suit of Alfred J. Dunn, William Tankersley
end John G. Tankersley vs Griffin Tvi—■
Property pointed out in -Md fi fu.
A. STURGIS. I) Sheriff'
January 3. 1812.
LINCOLN Sheriff’s Sal Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in Febnian next,
before the court house a*. Lincolnton, within the
usual hours, the following property, to wit : on<
sorrel and one bay mare, sou- cows, three calves,
three yearlings, tour be ds ana furniture, on.* lot
of plough hoes, one ox and onei.x-cart; all levied
on as the property’ of John H Blv.n, tu satisfy a
mortgage ti fa psrn d from th< Infi?i? ( >|-Court of
Lincoln county, in th? name of Lamar D a! )i e |
1 vs John II Bivin. (SA'.C Wlf LI.XGH.’M.
* December 1. 1842. Sheriff,
PUBLIC SALES.
Cj\IVEN Sheriff's Sale-Will be
sold, before the court house door in Scriven
county, on the first Tuesday in March, between
the usual hours of sale, one bay horse, fifty acren
of nine land, joining lands of Thdmaa Green un4
William Griner; levied on aa the property of Wil
kins H. Nunally, to satisiy one n. fa. in favor <4
Catherine Pengree, administratrix of James Peu
gree, deceased. Property pointed out by the de
fendant.
Also, ono tract of land, cantaining two hundred
acres, more or less, bounded on the eust by kuida
of Moses Howard, west by lands of Hollinsworth
and south by lands of the estate of John Wstezs.
Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. on foreclweure <
mortgage, issued froai the Superior Court of said
county, in favor of Ransome Rodgers.
PETER ARNETT, Sheriff.
February 2, 1843.
JEFFERSON Sheriff’s Sale—Will
be eukl, on the filet Tnewiay in Febnuty
next, nt the market houae in the town oi Lwfla
vilfe, Jefferson county, within the Ivgel houra co
sale, 1 two horse Waxen, levied upon a» the pra
ptny ot Thomas H. Polhill, to satisfy » ti f» Ue; -
ing from Jetfereon Superior Court, ieiavoj.i
George W. Hehu vs said Polhill. Property petal
ed out by plrintiif's attorney.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, two negro women, to wit: l eak. 35 yeau
old, and Sealy 30 years old, levied upon M tie
properly of John Morgan, to satisfy ati fa la ft
vor of the administrators of Paul Fltzsiuituona,
deceased, vs Mitchell J. Morgan and John Mor
gan. Property pointed out by defendant, Jqlm
Morgan. R. J. FARMER, Sheriff.
January 7, 1843.
URKE Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be. soil
on the first Tuesday in March next, la tfce
town of Waynesboro, Burke county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following negroes: Jack,
a man, Jlin, a man, liandal, a man, Isom, a man,
Fanny, a woman, Rachel, a woman, and Maria,
a woman, levied on as the property of Jacob
Evans,to satisfy a mortgage fi ta from the Inferior
Court of Burke county, in favor es John Brig
liaia vs Jacob Evans.
ISAAC MISSEX, B. Hherfti.
January 5, 1843.
URKE Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be.
sold, on the first Tuesday In February
at the court house in the town of Wayoeubare,
Burke county, 800 acres Land, oak ana hickoQl,
adjoining lands of John Owens, Jamea H. Duk« t
estate of Desebayes and others, levied on as Uia
property of Jefferson Roberts, to satisfy sundry
executions from the Superior Court of Burke
county, one in favor of Stephen Blankenship v«
Jefferson Roberts, one in favor of Philip Robin
son vs Jefferson Roberts, and others va JefferaoA
Roberts.
Also, ten bales gined Cotton, levied on as the
property of Josiah Lewis, to satisfy one execution
from the Superior Court of Burke county, in £ave<r
of Stephen Blankenship vs Josiah Lewis and
Benjamin Lewis, one in favor of Thomas Wil
liams vs Josiah Lewls k and others vs Joaiah
Lewis. , _ _
Also, 1300 acres Land, whereon Jamesß. Dye
lives, adjoining lands of Dye, Daniel and othesa.
levied on as the property of Uriah T. Lockett, ta
satisfy two executions from the Superior Court
Burke county, one in favor of Samuel F. Train
vs James M. Dye and Uriah T, Lockett, one iu
favor of Wood, Johnston de. Brewett vs James M.
Dye and Uriah T. Lockett.
Also, 300 acres Land, adjoining lauds of Apple*
white, James H. Duke and others, levied on aS
the property of Bennias Kilpatrick, tu satisfy as
execution in favor of Henry B. Todd vs BcuAaa
Kilpatrick, William Kilpatrick and others vs Ben
nias Kilpatrick.
Also, 7 acres Land, adjoining lands of John
Moxley and others, levied on as theproperty of M.
K. West, to satisfy un execution in favor of J. XL
Netherland vs M. K. West. Property pointed oat
by ulnintliF. Levied and returned to me by a coir
stable.
Also, 50 acres Land, adjoining lands of E. Atta
way and others, levied on as the property of Eli
H. Moxley and M. M. Moxley, to satisfy two exe
cutions from the Justice’s Court, in favor of J. R
Netherland vs Ell H. Moxley and M. M. Moxley.
Property pointed out by M. M. Moxley. LevieA
and returned to me bv a constable.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, one negro boy named Guice, levied an tf*
the property of William R. Hadley, to satisfy
sundry small fi fas in favor of George Merritt va
William R. Hadley, and William Barron, security.
Levy made and returned to me hy a constables
Property pointed out by James Moore.
January 5, 1843. S. W. BLOUNT,
BURKE Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in February next, in
the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, betweea
the usual hours of sale, 598 acres Land, adjoining
Charles Whitehead, A. J. Lawson and others, le
vied on as the property of Joseph M. Perry, to sa
tisfy one execution from the Sunerior Court in
favor of Jesse Kent vs Joseph 31. Perry. Aftd
others vs Joseph M. Perry.
Also, 93 acres Land, adjoining lands of Mix
Harlow, Charles Whitehead and others, levied au
as the property of Joseph M. Perry, to satisfy an
execution from th»- Inferior Court of Burke coua
ty, in favor of Jesse Jcut vs Joseph M. Petty.
Also, 200 acres Pine Land, adjoining lamia of
Middleton, Thorn, Jordan, Joiner and others, levi
ed on ns the projierty of Harvy Andrews, to mrtia
fy two Justice’s executions in favor of Martin
Herrington vs Harvey Andrews and Gipson Weal.
Property pointed out by defendant. Levied and
returned to be by r constable.
Also, 40 acres Ln nd, adjoining lands of eMale of
Mnrke Stokes, A. Bonrull an 1 others, levied un
as the property of Gipson West, tu satisfy two
small executions from th 4 Justice’s Court, iu fa
vor of Jacob Evans. Property pointed out by
plantin’. Levied and returned to me by a coaHb*
ble.
Also, 150 acres o.ik and hickory Land, adjuiping
lands of Win. Lasetter, H. Bell and others, levied
on as the property of Solomon Thompson, as se
curity for William Thompson, deceased, to satisQ
four small executions from the Justice’s Courl
in favor of William Lassdter, executor on the es
tate of Ann H. Dun vs Solomon Thompson, secu
rity for Wm. Thompson.
Also, 300 acres Land, adjoining lands of John
Wimberly, Elizabeth Livly and others, on Btia<
Creek, levied on as the property nf Juhn T. Livly,
to satisfy two executions from the Jnstices’ Court,
in favor of Elisha Haymans, administrator on the
estate of Moses Davis, vs John T. Livly. Pro
perty pointed out by defendants Levied and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, 300 acres Land, adjoining lauds of Wm.
Cox, Nathan McCollum and others, levied uu a«
the property of Wilson Burch, to satisfy two ex
ecutions from the Justices Court, in favor of Jacob
Evans vs Wilson Burch, and others vs Wilson
Burch. The above land sold subject io a mort
gage. Levied and returned by u constable.
ISAAC MESSEX, D. Sheriff
January 5,1843.
BURKE Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in February next, will be sold at
the court house door in the town of Waynesboro,
Burke county, between the usual hoars of sale,
one house and lot in the town of Waynesboro,
kikiwn in the plan of said town as lot No. 13, ad
joining lot No. 14 on the north, fronting the court
house square or public square on the south, My
riek street on the east, and Liberty street oa the
west; levied on as tile property of Robt H Gray,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa irotu the superiar conn
of Burke county, in favor of William W Davies.
Said property pointed out in said mortgage fi ta.
Dec. 5, 1842. ISAAC MESSEX, D. Sh'ff
J EFFERSON Sheriff’s
be sold, oh rhe first Tuesday lu
next, at the market house in the towuof Louis
ville, Jefferson county, within the tuual hours es
sale, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and thirty acres of oak and h k*fc
ory (.and, lying on the waters ot Chaver’s Creek,
adjoining lands of E. Attaway and others, levied
on as the property of Charles Oats, to satisfy
sundry ii fas issued from a Justice’s Court An the
84th district G. M., in favor of Alexander Lowry
and others. Property pointed out by plaintiff—
Levy made and returned by a constable.
' WILLIAM & ALEXANDER, fiL
Janomy P, 1813.
S”CRIVE"N
sold, ou tbs first Tuesday in February neat,
at the court house doer in Jacksonboro, ecriveu
county, between the asual hours es sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit: one tract of Laud, con
taining one hundred acres, more or less, bounded
by lands of (George L. Jackson and Richard Je«-
mgs aud others, levied ones the property of Thos.
Reddick, to satisfy one ti fa in favor of Bentley M.
Blackbern. Levy made aud returned to me by a
constable.
Alsu, another tract of Land, oentaiulug two
hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of
Isaac Hedges and Robert Mureien, to satisfy a ti
fa in favor of Joseph A. Mack. Property pointed
out by Wm. H. Fames.
Also, one negro man aauied Baos, levied on
the property oi Paul B. Coloon. to satisfy sundry
fi fas in favor us Thomas H. iikruasand othexft.
Levy made and returned to we. by a constable.
Also, one tract of Land, containing one bun*
dred acres, more or les?, bounded by lauds of A.
S. Jones, and Win. Lout bend and tiireegfoot also,
one other tract, containing fifty ■re acres,
or less, adjoining lands of W. J. Lawton aud A.
Kemp and others; onother tract, oontalnlng
hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands so
Michael Wa/itness and others, levied on uh flk
property of Jacob Bryan’s estate.
Also, another tract, es land, containing font
hundred and forty acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Isaac Bryan and Jefferson BLoberts, IcvidS
on as the property of W. H. Nunnely, to o
fi fa in favor us Boston & Randol and others.
January 3, 1841 PETER ARNETT, Hh’ff
I EFFERSON Sheriit'sSa 1 e.—W2*l
o J be sold, on the first Tuesday In February
next, Rt the market htfitee in Louisville, Jrfferoen
county, within the usual hours ot sale, the
ing property, to wit:
One fine Buggy and Harm s*, levied ou cfos
property of 1 honing H. Polhill, and found io th*
possession of F. G. Lewis, to satiety one ti so so
favor of John W. B.uhwdl, and lMsned fruao
the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, PropeaV
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, one Lol containing from three-fourth* to
one acre, with a good Dv. filing Douse tutd •vt
Houses, and a good Garden, in the town of Im*-
isville, levied on r* the property es Kcaiut C<pf
ton and LiJdia Crafton, to aattafy sundry ti fitofo
-Bii»'d from the .superior <’<»u. t of Jeff/ mu ctxiw
ty, in favor of Keirs & Hope and others, u*id fl
fas against Bennet < ’rutton alone. Property
cd o.ji by .Cimton to ysttfori the ri fas agoiust Bru
nei and Liddia Uraftou. and by plaintiff tv aatte
1V the fi fas in favor qi j.lni 1110:1 and others.
WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER, D. Sh’ft
January 7,1843.
SC RI VEN Postponed fsheriff a Stiie.-*
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Febriaujt
next, before the court house dtror lu Sctivdi)
ctj’.mh, between thr usual hours st Mric, aoe tract
of kind containing three hundred and forty acrea,
more or Jess, adjoining lands of A Junu«, P
Wade, and Savannah river; It vfed on as the j»to
perty of Ann Overstrcwt. lu KitWy one fiAtti
favor us Ab’xnndur K rap. guardian, tike. .
January IF, ARSWTI)W*
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