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SHE RIFFS* SALES.
(T AI L Sheriff's Sjte....Will hc ""''f • °'J [J)®
li. first Tui'jMinv h> Si*|iteiiil»f.T tie* ,
House door in the te'-v n of G.iiiw.h’iiIp. I lull county,
within thn usual hours of sale, the following probity,
‘“on,''pair of mill stone, snJhallis. irons and spindle,
June 20 . —
H ~~~ ALL Slieriirs Sail*...-Will be sold, on th«
first Tuesday in September ne*t. at ,l,c ^ n "' 1
House door in the town ot (sninosvillo, Hal! c in j
within the usual hours of sale, the tallowing property,
One nrgrn tvomnn h the nnip;' of Phdlis, 'evil d on
■s the property of Hnae Smvel, to s-nisfy "»* »» •
eses fi fa. Hilled from Hall Inferior t.oiiij, nt the •
stance of James W. Jones vs. said Isaac Sowel. 1 m-
perly pointed out by the mnrtgnui'
Administrators’ & Executors’ Sales.
1,1 Oriti- 1
TTWrlLL BE $01.D, on lire first fussdoy in feto-1
V ¥ her next, at the Court house, in the town <>< t
GKFKAlil.V to
Sandersville. in Washington cottiuy, in piirsuan
an order ot the Inferior Court oJ said county,
ill that
rder <d the Court
miry of Wilkinson county, " ill be sold at the | silting tor ordinary |utrposi'
Court Ionise door til Marion county, on the first 1 ucs-
dav in .Septcmbrr next,
Lot of Land, IY’o. S I 8,
in tile .to,i district originally hee, now Marion coun
ty, w tli fifty acres of cleared land on it, 6nld for tile
benefit of the minors of Peter Hawthorn, deceased.
I Te ms made Unown on the day.
JOSHUA HAWTHORN, Guardian.
May 2S
, of said county-
JACOB fillERilART, D. Sh’ff
July 4, jail. j
H ALE ShcrilCS Sale.—"'HI be sold on j July 13
the first Tuesday in September next. n ,p -
court house door in the town ol t.aiiiesyilla, I dl
county, within the usual hours of sale, Ihe following |
property. to wit:
One house and lot In the to
w hereon Samuel Gsired lice*, levied on as I'is pro ,
perty,to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Jones and Sun- ^
mnn«, vs. Gsrred. , , , -.
Three lots if land end hvo frarltoos. lot A a (Jlj
twenty-four, in the lOlh Jisiric.l, and No. (S) night, |
ia tlie'fl till) eleventh district, and No (. *8)thirty- I
eialil. in the(Sth) eighth district, andfrifili-n No (•>)
fiill the (10th) tenth district, nnd fraction No. (.'«)
eighteen, in thn tenth tlistrict—one gray policy, one ,
inn re and cult, four cows and calses, one cart anil |
steers, and one Still cup and worm, one gray horse,
one negro woman named Jinney, SO years old, one i
sideboard, all levied on as the property <’f Francis i
C. Ando, to satisfy sundry fi fas, one in favor of Van j
Antwerp Sc. Co. nnd others, vs, said Ando.
Fifty Bern* of land, mure or less, part of <°f No. (~ v (
In the (’I)) district of Hall county, levied on ns the '
properl v fif Cary W. Jackson, to satisfy onefi fns,m |
favor of Absulora Stephens, vs *n«d |
A CHAS TAIN, Sh ff. j
July 31 i
SliorUl^ Suit*.—Will be sold on i
the fir-t Tuesday in September next. Ht the |
court house in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, }
in the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to-
/M Oglethorpe county, when rilling for ordinary j
purposes, will he sold nt the Court-home door in the
! town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, between the i
] usual hours of sale, on the fiisl Tuesday in September j
! next, the
Traci of Earn! i
j whereon Joseph Landrum now lives, containing *2;it)
j Acre*, be the same more or less, it being the real es- j
I tnle of Ja<per and Henry Haynes, deceased. ^oldfor
i tliu benefit of the heirs and creditors of *nid deceased. ■
LUCY II HAYNES, KxVx. -
BLN NETT II. ELLY. HX'or.
Tract of Land,
situated in said countv. on the waters of l/nfle* *oo,
containing Six Hw»ldl«‘d Acrx**, more<
belonging to tlie eMHle ol Lnoclt-^L Smirii, dec* 1 . •
And at the same time end place, in p ‘siiance " 8,1 ^_
order, the following SlaVi‘9, to 11 •
Dnv*, a roan, Beuab, a wuwaai, and her two c »»-
dren, to wit, Allred and Asbury, and one negro ">v
named Mitchell, the same being a "art of the I
and NVgtoej of thn said Enoch II. Smith, decensed.- Joyce, lat
3ol«J for the. benefit of tlic heir*«m! creditors ol bfttO
deceased. Terms oil the day. ,
A LLL.N SMITH. Adm’r* ot Enoch
I’ETEU D SMITH, ] U. Smith, <1
J.:|y I
Four Month* Yfotices.
I TIOUU mouths after date, applicnliou will he in ml a
* to the hoiitirahle tile Inferior Court ul Franklin
comity, when silling for ordinary purpose,, for h.-nve
to sell"a part of the real and personal estate of George
Stovall, sun. deceased.
G. W. STOVALL. ? Ev , or ,
J. STOVALL, J
August 7, 1833 4ln
CENTRAL, HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
JOSS.T C-.tltTEK— Late of Clinton, i -117 18 2. James .Burrow,
AS opened the it'd! XCo^r/, in the cx-
£T
I NOUK tnonllt,nfter date, application will lie made
1 to Ihe honorable the Court of Ordinary of Inti*
art of tlie Land ! nail county, for leave to *ell all the real estate of John
of said county
,..„cled in this citv. 'The location is central to the
business of the place, and the house is conveniently
ranged for the *MC€OinMOli4Miio9l of
Cobb ^htrlff’i Sales for fieptaabw,
Tv mhaff
Wm. Wantly,
A. R.Lmitli &, other,
A. Crawford A Co.
A. Crawford & Co.
James Long.
James Long.
Lot U. S.
mo i 2
dll 12,
The property of
Robert Skinner,
Lewis Bridges,
Ill-id I*
John W. Moon,
lit 2, Jacob Albright,
j 37u 17 2, Will. Carrington
i DUd 16 2, Woodsan Murrow, James Long.
, lOdfi 17 2, \Vm. Carrington, James Long
9-iO IG 2, Wesley Bacus,
itiiltfs or S*1 Ifilt M*emotlU, either asregulnr ' y,4 |a *> 1 John Uunmore,
oncerned will please take due notice
August 1 t, lPliB
deceased—of which all
. -.in notice.
JJENRY JOYCE, Adm’r.
Cti.
Ids
or transient Boarders, file Beds & Furniture
(hrotielioul. are NEW AND SUPERIOR. Ihe
Tuttle atltl Ben' "ill always be furnished with
the best the Market athuds ; nod no pains will be spar
ed bv the IVoprinlor, to render comfohtabi-i anil
agrkkaiii.c all who favor liiin with their custom ; and
he hopes, from his long experience, and the sali-fac-
Inloi-e rendered the cominmiity. to merit fro—
HI OCR months alter date, application will he made J )|is f r j ( . ll( j s i;, H public, a liberal share of patronagr
ll* to the honorable the Inferior Court ofTwiggs , l-; X f-„eivc and Convenient Stables are at-
enunty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lei...
tn.sclf lot No. 2b3, 3d district, 3d suction, now 1 roup
comity, belonging to the orphans of Nathan Braddy ul
Twiggs county, deceased
8, 1833
Ids
A GREEAULY to an order of the Cnurtof Ordim
jnU ry of Wilkinson county, will be sold at the comt-
home door of said comity, 011 the first Tuesday ot Be-
nf Gainesville, I ceinher next,
The Vsaict’,
bn’ongin^ to the estate of \Vablegrave Clopton dft#ftaa-
tot,*11.1. BE sm.ll, on the fits! Tuesday in Ur-
H cumber next, Hi the Court (fom.e in Greens
boro*, Ureetie county,
A Tract of Land,
in said county, on the w‘filers of f ^*cbee, ndjoining
BhIIhtj!, Broom nnd others, continuing IttOncres, more
orbs*; sold ns the properly of Lzekiel lOiukin, de-
ccn*pd fur the benefit of the beir* ot said deceased.
ALSO—nt the same lime and place, A Trued
of Land, 011 the wnter# of Ogecliee. eontHining (!slR te of Furnoy F. Gatlin, deceased
1 *f7 acres, more or less, luljoiniug A- Eiug;.^ Curtis | JOSF.1MI TO
iHcbed to the Hotel.
June IKW
IRA E. DUl’RLE, Guardian.
B TrOUR months after date, application will be made
’ to the honorable the Inferior Court ol I nlnskt
county, for leave to sell all the lots and houses in the
towns of Hawliinaville and Hartford, belonging to the
THOMAS CLOPTON, Ailm’r.
20 tils.
HALL
\ y, t: . - ;
2,V) Acres of land, more or le**, and known by lot j
No. tW, in 12th district of Hall county, levied on ns 1
tlie properly of Abel L- Jtnberson nnd Uoherl Brown. |
to HHtii/y sundry fi fa* in favor of Robert Grim met, vs. <
snirl Biown nnd Roberson, levied on and returned to ,
me by n bailiff. . . .. . j
Abu—H7 Htres of land, more nr less, joins Bell nno
others, levied on ns the pioperty of David K. IVliers to l
satisfy n fi fa issued from n justice's court nt I tie instnuce
of Arcliibald lloggs, vs. said Miers, levy made and
returned by 11 bailiff.
Also—BOO ncros of land, more or 'ess, lyiu£ on the J
waters of Chanlers nnd Cedar Creeks, levied on ns
the property of Robert Kindi irk, to nutisfy sundry fi
fns, one in favor of Joseph Roberts for the use of \\ i- i
fry* Uaihiii, vs. said Kindrirk, Wm. 8i»ilba und Ellis j
Buffington indc rsers. nnd others.
Also—2o0 acres of land, more or le**, joins Sayre ;
nnd other*, levied on ns the property of Ezekiel Buf
fington, to satisfy two fi fas i*su« d from Hall Inferior 1
CiJiirt, one at the instance of Joseph Gniley the. other j
nt the instance of James VV. Jones, vs. said Buffington. I
Also—25*1 acres »d land, more or I«*hs. known by j
No lfi(», in the Dili district of Hall county, levied on (
ns the property c.f Jesse Harbin, (o satisfy sundry fi fas.
one in favor of Isaac B Pain and otheri. vs. said j
Harbin. JACOB KBE111 1 ART, D. SU IT.
July 31
June 12
A GREEABLY loan order of the honorable Infe- ■
x 2a. rior court of Troup county, when sitting for or |
/liuarv ptirposn.'s, will be sold before the Court-lionae
door hi iireune«*horo’, ou tho first Tuesday in Novem
ber next,
GO Acres of Land,
\ving ,n Greene roinity, niljoiniug Curtright and oth
er*. on Richland creek. Sold for the benefit of Hart
well Hovvel), idiot. Terms of >*alr» on the clay.
NATHANIEL HOW EL, Guardian.
July 31
A GREEABLY loan order of the honorable Info-
L rior court of Troup cmmly, wdieu sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be solJ, on the first 'I iu‘*duV in
October next, boforo the court bouse door of said coun
ty,
Lot TVo. 8tl,
in tho r>th district of originally Henry, nnw Fayette
eomitv—sold for the benefit of Hartwell Howell, idiot.
Terms on the dnv of wile.
NATHANIEL IIOWEL, Guardian.
J ul v 31
King, A Jcniignn ami "then, the property ol Ezekiel |
Rankin, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs of j
said deceased.
N. B. Any of the above mentioned Tracts of land
ran f v purchased privately, by at plication to the Ad
ministrator previous to the day of^ale. ,
ADAM VV. RANKIN, AdmT. ,
July I. |
mmnLL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday i* 1
XV (ember next, in the town of Greetfcsboro’, j
i Greene county, between tlie. usual hour®of sale,
I All tin* Perislmblc Property
j of Joseph Carter, senior, late of snid county. <eceas-
1 id. consisting of two road wagons, two uts of
I g#*nr, boi-cs, cattle, household and kitchen fumlure, |
| Ac. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creators of j
gaid deceased. Terms made known on (fie day of
ale.
JOHN COLEBY, /dm’r. 1
July II. ds. ]
PII TOOKE, } v - m . r
;n tooke. \ Aamr
F
A pril 17, 1833 ' l,1 ‘
OL'R month, after date, application will be made
to thn liniiin,-ilile the Itifonor court of Oglethorpe
coimtv, when sitting Ihr ordinary purpose,, lur leave
to S' II the Land and Negroes of James Williams, de-
,. rag . f |. JOHN BEASLEY, Adm r.
A pril 24,1933 4111
TTNOUR months niter date, application will be made
R/ to ihe honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski
county, h>r leave tn sell all the l inds belonging to the es
tate of St ohen Gatin', deroa.o
■JOSEPH TOOK!
ALLEN TOOKE.
April 17, 1833.
MTIOUK months after dale, ri
tu the hotiortihle the Inl'e
29 2<it
WARE-HOUSE.
f STILL continue fliis business,
mid hi my same old stand*
My Ware-House and Close
Stores are in fine order—and, as a
mailer of course, I shall be glad to
serve my friends and tlie public. I am prepared to
make any advances on Cotton or Produce in Store,
t J do il not.
JOHN REES.
28 fit
James Kirkpatrick.
A. Boggs.
F.. Feathers!on#.
W. B. Ellington.
Nathan C. Monroe.
George Shnw.
John McMullin.
John Lofton.
Charles Mncnrthy.
O. F. Jackson.
Witlinni Warren.
William Freeman.
W'ra Pye and uthars.
Robert Stanfield.
Jesse Hood.
John R Cargill,
do do
do do
do do
Out tn any ol/ur way J do it not.
Angu*la. July 2fi
} Amd'ra de bonis non.
4 m
pplicntion will be made
‘ r Court of the county
VV
ILL BE SOLI), before tlie Court-Inn
i (lie i
V LL persons indebted to the e*tafe of John Joyce,
deceased, late of Tattnall comity. a*e reoues'ed
tu make immediate payment ; and those having de- |*o, one
miindj, to render in their accounts aceurding to law. I 17b
HENRY JOYCE. Adm’r.
August fi 30 fit
ember next, \\ill be
O N die firM Tuesday in N
sold in tlie town nf Sandersville,
One IVeffro <-ii*l,
limned Nelly. {Sold bv orner of tbiiirt. fur the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of tlie late Elijah Vickers, I known on the day.
deceased. 'Perm* cash.
Also—Will be sold by die same nutbori'y. and for
the same purpose, on tlie same day, at the County *ile
of Paulding Lot I\o. IIGO, containing df) acres
of land, belonging to the said estate. Terms on the
dnv of sale.
JOHN LAWHON, Ex or.
October 1 fi, ids
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next,
the following
I.oJs orliand, to wit:
One Tract cd Land in the lit tlistrict old Wilkinson, j
at the lime ot survey, now L uirens, know u by ,\ 4^; j
.-.Iso, 2riO acres of land on Ibe a uter? of Big creek : a!-
so, one fraction on the Oconee, near Dus.lin. contain-
ivitft art excellent mill seal ar.d ferry on I
il—also, 33J acres adjoining Warren iiiulodieik—ds •,
one lot in the seventeenth old Wilki son, now Lau
rens, known by No. !)2. on Oakwrdkee creek—an l al
so. one half of die plantation and ferry, two and a hall
mile* below Dublin, known as Kiucben’s fen) and
plantation Sold for the benefit of the heir* and cre
ditor* of Neill Mmiroe, deceased. Terms made
ol Ptiln.-iki, wliili.1 sitting (in-ordinary purposes, fur In.
to sell tho Real Estate and Negroes, belonging to the
estate of Majinisev Moore, bite ol said eountv, ilereased.
DAVID SCARBOROUGH, A.lm’r.
May 20, 1833 4111
f d8oUl! months alter date...mdiration will he made
to the honorable the Interior Court ot Pulaski
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave
to sell the Lands belonging to I lie estate of Peter L
Livingston, la'e of snid countv. deceased.
THOMAS J LIVINGSTON. ) . . ,
ALFRED J. LESPEii, ) ' u ' n
June 12. I833
FAMILY CIIOCEKIES.
THE $I ; II$CICIBER
Ojf'.rs for iale, at t hr curnrr Store, between Searcy's and
McCombs's Taverns,
\ Variety of Family Groceries,
AMONG which, are
f 1 U.MP, I.oaf. ami Brown Sugar; Green nnd Java
A Coffee ; Imperial, Hyson and Black 'Pea ; Table
1 ?a)l in loaves; Mustard; Chocolate; West India Pre-
I serve*; Picklt-s; Moias-es; Be?t Apple Vinegar;
j Mai kard ; Pickled Beef Tongues ; Bacon; Corn;
, t'orn Meal; Sperm and Tallow Candles; Allspice;
i Pepper, Raisins, &c. Also. Dciiaiis’
Superfine M'loar, at $ 11 per Barrel*
j A regular supply ol (bit article, of us good quality a*
| Georgia Wheat can make, will be kepi in Store ai all
•iiee*. (or the ner'*hin»odafimi of ctutnmer*. A1«” a
variety of Staple Ory Goods, Crockery,
Stationery, tfc* AH which tie offers for sale oil
rt-Hauiiuhle terms.
BENJAMIN BUCHANAN.
Augii«( C 2?) «f
1154 19 2, Thomas Butler,
740 17 2, J. P. Campbell,
|2I3 10 2, David McMurrow,
8«>1 19 2, Ephraim Brown,
Ififi 19 2, Rowland Birdin,
807 I 2, Thomas Lyan,
132 IS 2, Wm. Harkins,
325 19 2, William Plant,
331 IS 2. Elias Green,
810 111 2, Jahn M. Allen,
77fi 17 2, Joel Hancock,
400 3 3, Sol. W. Harper,
100 21) 2, James Beasly,
104S 3 3, James Wilson,
7S9 19 2, Harris Gillian,
1200 2 3. James II. Edwards,
II2S 19 2, Mathew Rainey,
Fuss Sheriff’s Sales for September.
Lot I). S. Properly of To sutisfy
214 Ifi 3, Wiliiam Goodman. B. Blocker,
I27fi 17 3, Wm. Covington, Stovall &, Lamar,
1007 2) 2, Shudrick Dean,
19 lfi 3, G. U. Brazeil,
675 4 3, M. I). J. Slade,
209 2) 2, MorrisGideion,
417 4 3, J. Everett and J.
B. Shores,
.324 22 2 John Hughes,
1045 17 3. T B. McDowell,
44fi 21 2, Joseph Allen,
435 4 3. Thomas Stewart,
M0 4 3. Lewis .McLeroy,
653 4 3, John Itillis,
72 22 2, Arch'd Bullock,
Hii 0 3, F. Huntington,
9 w fi 21 I. Henry Keller,
238 23 2, John G. Harnett,
Postponed Sale for September.
434 21 2, G. A. Parker, Leeds L. Lynn.
1’oi syth Slierifl’s Sale for September
Lot D. b. Property of To satisfy.
693 14 I John Priest, J. \V. Junes & Ca.
1295 3 ], W. Owens, jr Sc I
\Y. Owens, sen. J
1117 2 1, William Lnden,
32fi 3 I, Alexander Nelson,
354 M I. H. fi Ciidcnton,
3 I, [tIios W. Shivers, Joseph Ford L Co.
Thomas S. Tata.
S. Ripley.
Tov ns & Riley.
Blassingarne.
Elizar Wood.
John Gillett.
J.T. Bradford dc others
A. Mandrevilia.
John W*. Snell.
George A. Gordon.
A. S. Jones.
William Williams.
Charles J. Browo,
Bennett H. Conyers.
Henry County.
John R. Stanford.
Tin mas s. 'l at*.
William T. Brown.
A. Crawford dtCo.
U ALL Sheriff's Sale—Wifi be sold, on
the first Tuesday in October next, at the < oiirl
House door in the town of Gainesville, Hall county,
the following property to wit :
One Piano Forte. *ix Table*, mahogany, one Side
Board, two Bureaus, four Bedstead*, and Beds and fur
niture. two pair of Fire-Dogs, Fender*, and SUo
and Tongs, one lot < ( Glass Ware and Crockery,
mahogany Work'ruble, one lot ol V low or Pots, and
Picture Frame®, one lot ot Kitchen f* nmituro. and
three dozen Chairs—all levied on as the properly of
Adolphus Dauvergne to satisfy a mi rtjrucu fi la, in fa
vor of George C. Waters, vs. said Dauvergne.
A. CHASTAIN Sh’ff.
July 23.1833.
O N Friday. Ihe 4fl» day of October next, will be J
sold, at tlie late residence of John Joyce, ot Tail- ]
nail county, deceased.
All tlie Personal Property ,
i belonging to the e-late. ol said deceased, consisting of I
I horses, lings, cattle, house and kitchen furniture, plan- |
latino tools, and other articles not here mentioned — ,
Terms on the day. li ENRY JOYCE, Adm’r.
I August 6 tds i
L ABIIFAS Sherilf’s Sale.—Will be sold
ou the first Tuesday hi September next, at the
Court-house door in the town of Dublin, Laurens
county, between tho usual hours of sale, the follow iug
properly, to wit;
The plantation and mills with the improvements
thereon, with all thn lands attached to said plantation,
where Archibald Griffin now lives, adjoining A. Y,
Hampton and Benjamin D«r«ey—al-o, (495) fourhun
dredand five acres of land, more or less, known as the
plantation whereupon Hardy Griffin now live*, ad
joining A. Hampton and Bonnet Wbitehefid’s lands—
also, tho follow ing negroes to wit : Charlotte. Martha,
Klizu. Georgian. Lewi*. Rose,Cornelia Leuvina. Ml-
vey. Mahata. Jerry, Rose. George anil old Sam—the
above property levied on to sandy a (i fa in favor of
the B ink of Darien vs. Joseph J. Griffin—property
pointed out by the plaintiffs attorney.
1 JOHN M. HAMPTON,!) Sh’ff
JuW 19
O N the first Tuesday in September next, will be
sold, in front of the Court-house, in the town of j
Dublin, Laurens county. I lie follow ing properly, be- j
* \ longing to the estate ol James Spiers, deceased, viz : 1
ill One Lot ol' liiiiicl
in said county, No IV). Lt district; Pour Ukcly
AirRrorM viz : one man named Sam, one woman.
Hester and Iter children Peter, a boy 12 or I t years ol
age. and .Mary a girl, about fi years old Terms of
sale, )J months audit, for small notes with approved
security. E. C. DUNCAN. Lx'or.
MARY M. SPIERS, F.x’rx
Juno Qfi id*
deceased, on Wednesday the 21 *t day of Augu-.t iit-xt,
ylll of tlie Personal Properly
of Said dt-ceased, c ■ii’-i-ting ol catlle, tiorses. hog*, j
household rim! kitchen luriiiturc. plaiilalion tools. See. |
Sale to continue from day tu da), until all is so d.— I
Terms on the day of sale.
R. M. THOMPSON. Adm’r.
MARY NOBLES .Adm'rx.
Pula«ki county, July 1 ids
ILL BE SOLD, on Monday the 2d day of
September next, in the town of McDonough,
Henry county.
Ala the Perishable Property j
of James < ’ SlneJc. deceaseil. consisting of one lot of )
Law ItooliH, liouselioUl furniture, Ac. Term* I
made known on the dnv of sale.
THOMAS J ROGERS. Adm
July 2 tds
w
P ERSONS indebted to Samuel Nobles, late of
Pulaski county, deceased, are requested to nink**
immediate payment ; and those having demands a- r
gainst him, will render them in according to law. 1
ROBERT M rilOMPSON, Adm
MARY NOBLES, Adm ix
July I 27 fit
f ’TNDER an order of tho Inferior Court of Putnam
J county, when silling for ordinary purposes, will
be *old in the town of Aniericus, Sumter county, ou
the fir*l Tuesdav in November next.
i.ot Yo. 330,in the 1.71)1 Dist.
fuiiue.r'y Lee, now Sumter c.ouidy. Sold tor ilie be
nefit of the orphans of Thomas C. Singleton, dcceus-
ed. Terms made known «u the dav.
GREGORY SINGLETON, Guardian.
August 9 til*
f TNDKR an order of the Inferior Court of Burke
J county, sitting- ns a Court of Ordinary, will be
sold on the first Wednesday ill Octol er next,
M ONTOOHEBY SiH'l iirs S:»tr.»
Will be soid, at Monlgmnary Court ilnnep. on
tha first Tuesday in September next, within tlie usual
hours oT sale,
Three hundred and twenty-five acres pmc iniil. the
present residence of I'Jemeii T. .Mo-ley, biup on the
waters of Eiger Creek, sruuied tn \V ill.a'iison. biniiid-
•d bv vacant land all round. Levied onus the pro
perty of Clemen T. Mhsiev, to suti .lk one fi fa issued
front u Superior Court ot this county, Daniel Johnson
vs. Clemen T. Mosley, principal, Brantley .Mosley sen.
and Brantley Mosley jr.
JESSE HIGGS, D. Sli'fl'.
July 13, 1833.
r|1 Vl.nfliUKO Shfitll’s Stile }} ul
JL be sold, at tlie court-house In Crawlbrdville, Tali
aferro county, on tho first Tuesday in November next,
within the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
A Library of Medical and Miscellany bonks, con
taining two hundred and fifty vols. 3*J British Poets,
Senses Amputating Instruments, lease Trephining,
1 case Obstetric, 1 case Depleting, 1 Stomach Tube.
Tooth Forceps, I case tooth instruments, an Electri-
fying Machine, 1 Mahogany Sola and M.ihognnv Desk.
Ail levied onus the property of Fitzgerald Bird, to sa- nan purposes. Terms on the days of sale
tisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior court of, ’ i> «r' a irlti u;i itfi
•aid county, in favor of Ariana Bird—property pointed |
•ut in said mortgage. i
WILLIAM LITTLE, Sh’flT. |
July 12.
I.»t Yo. 311,
in the 8th district. Telfitireouiitv, containing 25fi acres,
being part of the real estate oEFrancis Puns, deceased
I’erius made known on the dav of sale.
HENRY A,. PARIS, Adm'r.
May 22, (833 18 tds
mw7II,I, BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in Sen-
if V lumber next, at the Court House in Pulaski
county,
All (lie Kcal F.stale,
belunging t» M»jim«y Moore, deceased, that is situate
in said comity of Fiilmki—Also, at the same time and
place, a likely negro girl.—Also, tho estate of said de
ceased, that is situate ill the county of Dooly, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, ill the town
of Berrien—and on the first Tuesday in November
next, Lot No. 37, in the 5th district and 1st section, will
lm sold, at the Court House in Lumpkin county, as tlie
property of Majimsy Moore, deceased. All sold in
W ILL BE HOLD, on rim first Tuesday in No
vember next, at tin* Court House in the town
of Dublin, in pursuance of nil order of the Interim'
Court of «aid county, when sitting lor ordinary pur
poses, all that
'B’rael of V.aml,
ritiinfc in said county, on (tie waters of South Snmfy,
and adjoining Joel Coney, containing two hundred
and sixty acres, more or less, belonging to the estate
( Jes«e Green, deceased. And at (be same time nnd
place, in pursuance of said order, Four NcRI’O
Slaves, lowii: Simon, a mail, Jude, a uoiintu.
D)P, a woman, David, a boy, belonging tn Jesse
Green deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
ami creditors of suid deceased. Terms ou the day.
EASON GREEN, Adm'r.
July 13. tils.
ILL BE SOLD, at Nowiihii, Coweta coniiy,
Ihe first Tuesday in September next, with-
j H the usual hours, agreeably to ail order of Ihe homi-
' rutile Inferior Court of Jefferson county, sitting ns a
I Court ol <)rdinaiy,
I.ot ol' l/»n<l, Y'o. 133,
| in the firri district of Cowe
1 the orphan* of William Donaldson, deceased. Terms
of sale, cash.
WILLIAM DONALDSON, Guardian
June 21 Ids
S ’jVHJR months after date, application will be made j
^ to the honorable Inferior Court of Washington j
coiv.it v, while acting as a Court r.t Ordinary, f <r leave ;
in sell a negro girl and part of tlie real cs’ale of -he late
Elijah Vickers, deceased.
JOHN LAWHON, Ex’or. ,
June 12. 1Q33 4m
'W710UU mouths after dale, application will he made
0L to the Inferior Court of Morgan countv, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands
it fid negroes belonging to tlie estate of Joseph Keese,
late of said county, deceased.
All persons concerned will please to take notice
and file their objections, (if any they have,) why the
said order should not he granted.
THOMAS CRAWFORD, } .
JOHN HOBSON. J A<Mnti -
Mav 22 dm
f ^OUIt months a'ter date, application will be made
^ to the Inferior (’ourt of Laurens county, when
I siriing for ordinary purposes, for leave to ‘eft all the
Laud belonging to'’the estate of Edward Herndon, lute
said county, deceased
GEORGE HERNDON, Adm'r.
j June 8. 1833 4 in
m lOI.TR months aft'-r dale.application will be made
IP in the honorable Inferior < bujrt of Lmirens coiin-
| tv. when •sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all tlie land belonging to Ibe estate of John Clark, late
of Lau oils county, ui»c«mhmm!.
KENNON WRIGHT, Adm'r.
| July 10. 1P33 4 m
Cherokee l.and.
rail HE SUB6(y RIMI-.R having located himself at
IL Alatouna. Sanlordvilie Fust OHice, t imimi n-
ly, near Hie centre of the Cherokee country, ti kes
ibis e.ieth d of informing his friends and the nuhlir.
that he will nMend to any luiriness entnoted to his
fire such ns tin- levying execution* on lands, and at
tending the *ale ttec.ordmg to the instructions, and the
lp«lingof any gold lot or examining aey bind lot in
the county and forwarding information, for a reason
able compensation, *Stc.
SFENCER IULL.Y.
Mav 23
21) tf
Jesse Dismucks,
Adam* nnd Towns.
Hoy I & Jones.
Stovall & Lninnr.
Richard M Ljtt.
Peter Lamar.
J nines F|pinper.
Thomas L. Garret.
Samuel McJiiukia.
J«’S>e >Rmierlin.
Jesse SnmJertin.
JohiiMon & (iuhn.
c
F (
W‘
Ol’R riiufitli* ef’er date, epfilicalion u ill be in de
Ql to the honorable Inferior Court of Putu-ki coun
ty. when sitting for ordinary purpu«es. for leave to s**||
all the real estate belonging to Wiley Williams. Inte
of said county, deceased, for tile benefit ol the heirs
nnd creditors of snid deceased.
GUENBEUUY WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
July 10, 1833 4m _
OCR months nfter dale, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Washington
county, v hen sitting lor or Unary purpose* for leave
to sell Lot of Land. No. 253, in the 4<h district of Will
ton comity, belonging to Georgiann Mokes, minor of
Drewry Stokes, deceased, of suid county—Sold for
division.
JAMES JONES, Guardian.
June 26, 1833 4m
1 71 OCR months ftfler date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Greene
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, foe leave
to sell the real es'aie of Joseph Carter, senior, late
’>• Ui^property ofj said county deceased.
Julv 11
JOHN COLEBY,Admi
lini.l, BE SOLD, mi til® firsl Tuesday in No-
VV i ember next, at the Court-House in McDo
nough, llenry county,
A Lot of Land,
known ns No. 3D, m tlie (ith District of said county,
Ihe properly of Margaret Rankin, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said de
ceased. ADAM W. RANKIN, Adm’r.
July I. td.*.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the 30th of Angus! next,
at my house in Washington county.
All tlie IVi’i&Iiable I’ropcrty
belonging to l). Coker, deceased, ennsi-uiitgof horses,
cattle, Arc. D. SOLOMON, Adm'r.
Samlerrtville, Julv 19 tds
t TVH’K months after dnte, application will he made
to tho Inferior Court of Henry county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tin* house
and lots in the town of McDonough, belonging to
James C Steele, late of said county, deceived.
THOMAS J. ROGERS, Adm’r.
Julv 2. 1833 4:n
P ERSONS having demand* against the estate of
Lewis M. Lewis, late of Jones county, deceased,
will render them in legally authenticated, in terms of
j the law ; and those indebted, will make immediate
I pavmout.
JOHN EDWARDS, Adm’r.
1 June 17 23 t»t
F
LA^’D FOlt SALK.
fUlllE suli*crih(*r offers for >alc. bis
Plantation on Tohesofkee creek,
lluee mill » lr»»m Furs> lb. nmiaining
413 AC HI7S,
about -'25 ncres cleared and under good fences. A
j.articular descr p»i..h is deemed unnecessary, as it is
pie*umed m* pers-n will (uirchase without first view
ing the Land. The siiiiscriber would prelrr selling
for cash ; yet if d. sired, he would sell fur one fuurlb
cash him! the balance in one, two, and three years.—
A great bargain will be given
WILLIAM F. JAFKHON.
Fur«yth. Julv 36 29 81
TO THE rUBLicT
lOT'l’OX SCItEWS.—Tlie undersigned
living in the upper par! ol Morgan county, iichi-
llte line oj New ton comity, and two miles from the
line of Ja*per comity, i* enabled to make
Screws for Packing; Codon,
uf a superior kind, and at a price so reasonable, that
those with a small crop of cotton will find it to thro
advantage to have one. I make, them bv waterpow
er. They are cut by a moving gage. When elected.
I lit-v gain oim* inches at every turn, and by Ihe power
of their own weight, will fall down within two turn*
of packing the bale. I have already engaged several,
which w ill be erected shortly in different parts nf Mor
gan comity, and tfie eountn s adjoini -g. 1 cut the
screw and tap ready for training, for k $ 20. delivera
ble a! my saw-mill. ’ The frame necessaiy for tin* erec
tion ot the Screw can be made by any common work-
iiiau, who can use a brond-axe and make n mortise |
am) tenon. I wi'-l given draft and instructions for I
ibis purpose, to those who buy a screw. Having eve j
ry facility for Ihe purpose ol* making them expedite |
oudy, 11 fuse who may want them, can bo supplied at I
short notice. I have left a screw and tap nt the store j
of Johnston A: Robson, in Madison, w hich can be seen j
1 #y anv person who cannot find it convenient to come .
to mv hon*e. JESSE M. WILSON, j
Morgan county. June 12 21 141
f IST OF LETTERS, remaining in the '
A Post-Office at Baiubridge, Decatur county, Au- i
gust 1. 1833.
A. Hiiuin Atkinson, Judge Ashton, Samuel J. An
derson.
B. John Merritt, Alexander Burket.
C. Martha Conner 2, Levin Clifton. M. J Cad-
wulador, Bridget Colleiis, Da.vson Cross 2, Josiah
Choice.
D. Mary Daniel. Joseph Davis, David Dees.
E. David Emanuel.
F. Mtlry Fairchilds, James Freeman, Mary Fane,
James Ford.
G. Simpson Gore. John Griffin, J. D. Gibson.
II. Sherrod Harrell.
J. Robert Johnston, lliraih Johnson.
L. Miss M. Linton.
M. Roger Murphy, Uriah Morrell, Thomas Mor- (
3#»2 I I, Abraham llollon,
144 14 I. Martin Kendrick,
694 2 I, John Dickerson,
118,3 14 I, Burnet' Gool-hy,
391 I I, I . N Hemlock,
21 l II. .Mi i Fiorina,
071 14 I. John (’uhl age.
38 3 I. Hubert Gutherie,
2 16 I I. M. J. I) Mu.m.
9 5 II I, David C. rash,
565 3 1, E. T. Palmer,
781 2 I. Ja*. H. Mi'rhell,
Lumpkin S!u iill ’s Sales fur Sept.
Lot Hist. >rc. Proper y of To satisfy
657 \ t I, John Me.Michael, Zenos Bronson.
419 13 1, [S ] Felix Luncy, Jesse Sanderlin.
5t)( 12 I, John D. lLJbrook,
235 13 ), [N.3 Tlieo. Lewis, R. A. Watkins.
I_23 11 1, John Bull, James Samlerlin.
35 J3 J. [S j J C. Willingham. E.B.Beii Sc otliets.
896 4 1, Seaborn Whitaker, J. R. Stanford mnJT.
White.
311 13 1, [\.J Jesse Dupree, H. Wiggins Sc other*
923 12 1, Jonathan Baugh, Talbert Strickland.
825 12 1, ThomnsJ. Powell,
320 13 I, ( N.] Gilbert Fry,
431 15 1, W illiam Griffin,
834 12 1, Leonard Peek,
163 13 I, [N.] M. Bullock
and 6. B. Foster,
13 I. [ V] Bryan Oneal, Cook and Jinningi.
390 12 1, W illiam Dunn, J. Jones & Johnson.
17-1 II I, Curney W. Brock, J. Powell, Com. A#.
962 5 I, Bartlett W horton, Jeffrey Pittman.
628 12 I, I lijab Calhoun, Shaw A: Banks.
C'cisoaa Sheriff’s Sales for Seplemfttr
Lo/ l)ist. See. Property of To satisfy
322 10 I, Rcnhoii S. Hatcher, William Lucas.
Thomas E. Cooptr.
Hartnett Sc Clark.
Jcm Wicker.
Mark Barefield.
( James I luff, adra’r.
158 8 1, Jubal E. W atts,
19 10 I. Wm. L. Burke,
296 10 I, John Glenn,
256 10 1, John Love,
252 16 I, James Hall,
269 9 1, N. E. Docker,
165 8 I, Tlienplulus Hill,
27 .8 I, John 8 Railord,
266 II I, William Holton,
264 8 1, James (Vrow, sen.
Edw in Payne.
Thomas Grant,
W\ G ilbert Sc otbm
S. MeJunkin.
y MeJunkin.
Watson & Warns.
Fdward Cinrlick.
IL S. Jones, acnj'r.
Daniel McRea.
Kellogg & Sanford.
Oitiflier ShftiffS Sales for September
Lot Dist'See. Property of To satisjy
288 10 2, John 8nut!i, MeJunkin &. Perry.
102 9 2, Turner Drake, James Long.
209 6 2, Win. Raughton, John 11. Newtoi.
211 27 2, William Joines, John H. Newton.
177 8 2, Stephen Trishaw, S. MeJunkin.
16 9 2, Parnel Vines, Do do
97 9 2, Sarah Bachelar, Do do
51 12 2, Samuel Williams, James Long.
238 8 2, La wee ncc Baggett, J.L.& AD.Abn
111 112, John Wiggins, J. L. Abrahunu.
262 II 2, Thomas Si. Harris, I)o. do
152 25 2, James Wilson, William Smith.
Clierokee Shci itl ’s Sales for Sepl’r*
Lot Dist. Sec. Property of
/ ILL RE SOLI), on the fieri Tuesday in No
, „ vemher next, in front of the Lb-nrt-house, in
nmplta’nce with an order of the honorable the Inferior ; tha town of Fayetteville. Fayette county
w
Court ul' the county of Pulaski, while sitting for ordi-
is on the days of sale.
D. SCARBOROUGH, Adm'r.
ids
Julv fi. ISfifi
HUE HE SOLD,
W 1
rr,iden*:e ol Stephen <.r
ASH INCHON Sheriff’* Sale
Wilt be sold, on Itie first Tuesday in Septeintier
next, Ht tlie Cotirl-lioose in tlie town of Sandersville,
Washington county, within tlie usual hours ol sale, the
(olluw'lnt; |«*operly. to wit :
One negro man named Simon, about fit) years old,
levied ou as the property of George-Mov, to satisfy u
mortgage li fa in favor of William Hast; property point
ed out in said mortgage.
S.JA.HJOES, Sh lV.
June 26
Henry county, ut lire Inte
, deceased, on Fri
day tlie fitttli day of Angus* next, a
Part of tiit* Perishable Property
of said deceased. Terms made known on the day—
Sale to continue, from day to day. tilt alt i> sold.
GARRY Gil ICE, * r ,
LARRY GRICE, S
W ASHINGTON Sheriff’s Salc‘...w ill
be sold, on the first 'Fuesday in Srptcmher
next, at the Court-house in the town of Sandersville,
Washington courly, within the usual hours of sale,
the following properly, to wit ;
600 acres, inure or less. Oak and Hickorv land, on the
waters of Williamson Swamp, on which the widow
Jor.'an notv lives, known as tin* \\ alker tract, levied
ou as tlie property of Britan Jordan, deceased, to eat is-
fy a fi fa in favor of Burwell Jordan—also, one ill fa
vor of Green Jordan vs. Britan Jordan, deceased, pro
j**rty levied on by pbiriitPi* order.
J3 negroeM to wit:—Medic in*, a man; Spratly, u
man; Tom, a bov; Chocolate, u woman; -Milly and
her 6 children; Clary, u woman ; lieu, a boy; 2 line
work mule* und two tine brood mures—All levied on
an the property of BrtUii Jordan, deceased, to satti»fv
above.
900 acree Oak and Hickory land, on the waters of
Bluel's Crock, levied on us the |m»pertv of John M It
Page, to satisfy mud*), ii fu* in favor of Hardwick «\
Walden vs. said P:igf t S- A II. JONES, Sh’ff.
July 31
K WAWAY from m» phillUUon, Blindly mom
mg. toe I4di of tin* hi *!., a negro woman, named
.m.n t; r, about 35 ypaisof uge. ipnie black com
ahreted and large, ipiii k spoken, nnd moves very brisk
Hhe wa* brought fimii North-l’nroliun. Grrcii county j Wing «»n It
Any iuroruial:ou will l»e iluinkfollv received. Samuel L'i
JAMES P. GI EHRV, 1 14 * ,r “
A’mr iUuus PtHt Ujfue, Twiggs cstudy
July 31. Mitt 2d
May 8 tds
m«7IEL BE SOLD, on Thursday, the 2‘-d day »»!
V V August next, at the late residence of James
kiuclien, brie of l.anrens county, deceased,
All tli*? Pcrisliahle Property
that belonged to tlu: sail! deceased, cousi-tiiig of hor
ses. a large slot k of cattle, (annul : them a great ilia*
ny fine beef cattle) a large stuck of bops, household
and kitchen furniture plantation tools, and many other
articles loo tedious to mention.—The terms of side on
the dav. Sale lo continue from dnv to day till all is
sold. * WILLIAM McLINDON, ) .. ,
JOHN G. ANDERSON. P'* ors *
Julv 4, ISfifi 25 til.
sale,
first
tt«HI.L BE SOLI), at public
▼ V Tuesday in October next in the town of Cov
ington, Menton County,
I.n( YiihiIht SO,
in the ninth district of formerly llenry. now Newton
County—AUo outlie same day , at the Court-flouuc in
Bilker County. !^>l Number .391 »»» the 2d district of
formerly Early now llakd county. Will he Hold ut pub
lic e.ile said IrHs of land, belonging to tin* estate nf John
Junto* Bcu'ie deceased, and sold in obedience to a de
cree in cipiriy of the superior (Non I ot Greene County.
THOMAS y. FOSTER. Ex r.
June It) 25 td<*.
I iMI.L RE SOLD, tin the first Tuesday in Oct<».
\f ber next, m trout ol the Couil-houie, ill ihe
, town ot Du'ilio, I.Morco* coiioty,
ill (lii* l.ands
Iteluiiyiur tu the p»|itte ot Ahnriiitui F«i|*ett. dt • en»ed
Rock) creek, adjoining A Y Hampton amt
Midurll AUu, one Town Lot ill the town
of Dublin Teriin ( *»h
B. W KAMI*TON Adm’r dr bonix eon
July 15 ids
I.ot Yo. 28, in tlie l.’ltli District
of originally llenry, now Fayette county, belougiog
to the estale of the lide Abraham Fausclt, deceased
Terms cash.
B. W. HAMPTON, Adm’r de bonis non. !
July 15 * tds j
W ILL BE SOLI), on the firm Tuesday in O. to-
ber next, in front of the Court-house, in the ;
town of Dublin, Laurens county,
* All the* l.mitlk
belonging to the late hamuel .Montgomery, deceased,
on Rocky creek, adjoining A. Griffin, IL Higdon and
others. Terms on the dav.
B'ENJ. DARSF.Y. Adm’r.
July 15 tds
VVrlLL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesdey in No-1
\ X vemher next, in front of the Court-house, in the
town of Thomastun. 1’psoii eountv,
I.ot Yo. 340, 10th District
formeily Monroe, now ( pstm count) . containing 202j
arras, lying on Beaver-tbiin creek, belonging to Ihe e--
tate tif the late Samuel Montgomery Teiin* ca*h.
BENJAMIN DA US LY. Adm’r.
July )5 tds
ILL BE SOLD, at the Com (.House, m Mr.
mgli, Henry comity, on ihe fir*! 1’ues-
in October next, wit bin the usual sale hour*, agreeably
to an order of the lioimrahle tliu Inferior CtMiri of the
county of Jefferson, sit line a • a Court of 1) diuary,
I.ot of’Laud, Yo. ICO,
ill the sixth district uf »nid county, amt Lot number
her one hundred and seven!)-five ( 175 j in the 2d t'i*- i
tncl of said county, tin* pioperty of the late V\illi*m
Balls, deceased, ol Jefferson cuiintv. Terms of »nle
on the day. MORGAN KODGEKri.Adm'r.
SARAH BATTS. AdmT, ,
July 26, 1833 *Jri id* I
mm’II.L BE HOLD, tin ThuinUy, the I2*h day of
Xw Hepteinber next, lit the resilience of Mnjiiiise)
M'lure, bite ot the county of Pulaski, di cemed,
All Hie l ft rrl«slinl>l«» Proporlf
liehinging to mill 4*et e»i**’d, consisting ,,f Imraea, rat-
tie, bogx, bottsehold ami kiicbeii furiuliiru, plantation
fool*, ami m number of other article* loo tedious to '
mention. Tciin* on the day.
DAVID bCARBDROroil,Adm'r
August I tiG
71 Ol T R mouths after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Cumt nf Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary pm puses, for leave to
sell the lands belonging to -the e.-taie ol Wuldegrave
Clopton, deceased, of said county.
THOMAS CLOPTON, Adm’r.
July 18, 1833. 4m
I N OUR month* utter date, upp'ieation \\ i 11 be made
tu the honorable the l ilei tor Court of Washing
ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fi r
leave to sell the real and perishable property ol Wil- j
liani Stokes, deceased. late of said eountv.
ALMEKIN DILLARD. Adm’r.
July 18, 1833. dm.
t A Cl ’ It Ulna Ills after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Justices of tin* Interior
Court of P d i*ki county, when silling as a Court uf
Ordinary, fur leave !•» sell Ihe Laud amt Negroes be-
longing to the estate ol Robert \V NV. Wynne, de
ceived. for the benefit of the heirs and credi'or*.
N. Elias Nicks,
P. Robert C. Paterson.
II. A. IL Ridley, Angus Ray.
8. Samuel Sellers, Joel L. Scarborough 3, Ti ( ...
Sanders, John Susser. Janies St. John, Margaret Ann J 867 Jf
Sutton.
T. Benjamin S. Thomas, John Taylor 2.
W. Wm. Willison, Seaborn Weaks, Austin Win- j
r.er. John Watson. M. R. MOORE, P. M. !
August 7 29 3t j
t LI. person* indebted to the estate of Joseph |
Carleri senior, tale of Greene county, deceived,
are requested tu make payment; nnd those having
demand* against said deceased, are requested to hand j
them in agreeably to law.
JOHN COLEBY. Adm’r. 1
July 11. 26 (it j
accounts according 10 law
quested to make pay meet;
DENNIS I). HANDERS, Adm’r. i tale may In* indebted, tire
July 2. 1833 •- ’
H.lOf’U in milts alter date, applicatm
Sl^ to the 1 iferior Court of Laumin
silting for orditiary purpose*, fur leavi
interest David Ingram, deceased, had or ow ned i 1
certain negro hoy named lien, for the hem-fit of (It
heir*. DANIEL ROBERTS. Adm’
Julv 31 4ui
LL person* indebted tn the estate nf Edward)
u Oxford, late uf Henry enmity, deceased, are rj- I
«1 tlinse tu whom flic c*- <
itified tn render in their !
1 will lie made
murity. w lieu
tu »e*| |,|| iuc
1 ul V
D OXFORD.?,,
B. OXFORD. <1 %
26 lit
w
)UR mouths alter date, appliculinu \\ ill ;»,* made
In |be bnnnnible tin* Inferior Court of Troup
county, when sitting Inr ordinary purpo«e*. fur leave
In sell a lyU nf l.and in Monroe ennuiv. known by Lot
No. 18. in Ho- 5lb district of •aidcnunlv, it being the
real estale nl Jesse* and Louisa Moseley, minors, for
tlieif benefit. Sec.
THOMAS SMEDLLY, (riiardian
Jiffy 3. H33. 4m
I ?'"! 4, noirili* after dale, appliciitinn will be tnaije j
tu rite honorable the Inferior Court oi Taitnull
county, vv lieu kitting fin ordinary purpose*, fur leave
to *idt Lot No I 19 in th»* llih Di-trici IJeiirv county
when drawn, now Newton ami llenry, the property
of Marv L S Liimliertuz, an iiinuiie per»ou. Hold
for tliu heiiefit of *jnd M.irv .
A JOHNSON, Guardian.
luiv
i
4m.
ton kali:,
| \ POSSESSIONS, 1 v 111 tf witliin
.1 m «>i.** and a li.ilf iiiiIon uf Hi ntinboro’,
and *1 x from Mil;ed|e* die, cninpj ujiig
•RM1 %*’>’«*% with Onpro v C'IH4*llla«
and ill excellent repair perw ||*de*lMHI*
of purrhai*iiig. would do well logit# men ul), i»d*I>
mu 1 ne foriheuiM.lvJAMl'H McCRARY-
(uguri 6. I*'JJ ‘it* Ur
A LL person* indebted to the Estate of Jacob Cobb,
i m. late of Hancock eountv, deceased. n**e requested
to m ike iinmediate payment to Rau->om H. 8ftii?li of
Milleilgev ille. and those luiving demands against the
Estate, are earnestly requested to present them duly
authenticated, within the time prescribed by law.
.MARTHA COBB. Adm’rx.
RANSOM II. SMITH. Adm’r.
Julv 30. 1833. 2H. 6c.
h LL ppi*nii« linviug demands agninM the estate of
i*. George Stuvall, sen. decea«ed, brie nf Franklin
enuutv. are notified to nt them witliin twelve
inmitii*; mid atl pci«nu» indebted, me notified in
make immediate pay inetri.
G. W STOVALL, )
J STOVALL, \
July 29 29 ff| |
t l-L (iei*on* Indebted to the estate «d Daniel !
. I'arrnll, brie of Early rniin'y. deceased, me re* j
q M*»led in make immediate payiimiit • and tlioM* Imv- I
log deuiumln agsiori said estate, air requested to hard I
llicm In pruperly iitiriieiilicaled, w itbii. the lime
scriheil bv law. AND'W G. BULLARD. Adm'r
Augu«i 7 1-31. V9 fit. j
LI. pe.
GO
2
2, Toliver L. Hicks,
1247
21
2, W. Fe« gtisoii,
»;.■)!
17,
2, Daniel Parker,
1271
3
2, Thomas Coleman,
080
21
2, Henry Keller,
800
3
2, Robert Eraser,
4'>'t
2
2, James II Perry,
444
3
2, John Mc.Michael,
111
14
2, James Smith,
104
4
2, John Dean,
18U
3
2, John Robertson
907
2
2, Carrington Knight,
827,
17,
2, Porter Faulk,
292
13
2. Patrick Cray,
or,7
21
2, James Sellers,
:w2
21
2, Z K Hamilton,
707,
15
2, Wiliiam Owen,
97,8
3
2, M. A. Franks,
12.‘0
15
2, James Gossut,
HII 7
15
2, Philip Thurmans,
702
15
2, W. E. Chuppol,
510
3
2, William How it,
807
a
2, James II. Perry,
609
21
2, Peter Herrin,
804
15
2, William Sneed,
4(0
a
2, Thomas Holcombe,
391
14
2. Silas Shree.
013
15
2, Sarah Tanner,
27,1
u
2. John Stewart,
409
3
2, Georgo JJ. Owens,
Pailldina Mwriil’s Sa!
Lot Dist.
See. Property of
87,2
19
3, James Mallet,
847,
2
4, Abner Jordan,
713
19
3, Richard Speake,
495
1
4, Walker Fitts,
1022
2
3, John J Smith,
1031
*20
3, Robert Kilcrea«e,
1139
19
3. Robert Kiicrease,
1208
18
3, John Florence,
191
2
3. Richard Keeling,
854
li
3. Edward Mums,
77,9
21
3. John Purtwnod,
923
!2
4, James M. Smith,
522
3
3, Jonathan Butungtoi),
103
20
3, Arch’d McGraddy,
1 99
1
4, Samuel Heuld,
792
20
3. John Kellv,
81 1
19
3, Harris Giiliatie,
148
3
3. John Pittmon,
To satisfy
George MewbiH-
John S. Wilson.
William Kibb«.
John Ree*.
Henry Fielde.
Edward Hallard’.
Richard Butler,
Zenos Bronson.
J. L. Abruhami
Do do
Abrahams & 0
J L. Abruhami
J. (Jpton S oth
James Upping
Jeremiah Butt-
S. & J- L-C° l
Jones »V 8imo
Samuel Knos.
Jones & 8iniin
llenry Richard:
Richard Bmlet’
Do do
Do do
Wm. Hitchcoct
John R. Stanfo.-
Henry Peorle*.
M m Fish fD
Turman B’aU
Joel Dailey.
Thomas y ^
r.v
A'm.
ms Indebted lo the cuate n| U ioltiligtnn
la«e id Baldwin #• -only, deceased, ate
lequrxled In imike iiiiuiediafe puyiuenl; and ll..»*e to
w hum. I lie estate may ius indebted, mu* uotifird |o ren
der in ihnr account* according to law
APPLETON BIVIN8, Lx’or.
Aagiixl I 30 0*
To sutisfj
Jesse Mallet- _
Dudley M
JoilU ft- ^ #r .
Do J
Do „ t
Kii-hnnl
(Kfirerx l'’’ 10 *
Peter Loti 1 " 1 '
Do d0
A. .1IeI>ra ,tr *
ha iilu.
O. W. Cor
TIiouib* A-
Gilbert CuB<>
VV illiaw* S*jL
Birlmrd B» l! *
John H p*l
JohiiK.Cn-
Do
Floyd Shei-i(Cm Sales for
Lot b. S. Property of To 90tisju
235 24 3. William G.Jnnea, John R *
• Off Iff 4. Pmiick M Hornet, JJbn
iS3 UOLLYKS KLYVA«'
U P ANA WA) frmiri^
I 6 ber on the I ItB |U *
mail named
LEWI
yellow coinplo<*t**^» a ^*l
or 8 niches high, inclined to be rh'iiiky. 1,1,4
1 inclined to be saury. He lion been aj w ^
! build, mi the Oakniulgee rivar. mm**”/^
[ ve.irs.and wu» reeeiitly taken mil of •B* 1 ' '
I I expect bo will <11111 In go to tlie *HIH*F*
whero be nay* he h i» a wife. The uko* ^
, be given to any nerton that will
Washington county, or 15 dollar* if w
I lined in any anfa j ail, *o that I wl ^pg^gCl
July 31