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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
»[ A oil the first Tuesday ill
' tin* Court-house door in the town of Dublin, Umreiw
I county, between the usual hours of sale, the following
proper'tv. to wit: f f
Eight* tiniidreJ and ten acres of land, also, l,,u **
lions ndjoiniuir till! scid laml. (lie iibm u Inm! Kim» n
ns dm (limitation wlmrrti|nm Kdnrliln*ge riiuioiu now
i 1 ballist irons nnrl spindle, j lives, uLo, one negro girl about Id yeaia
' 1 - ' •* • of Cussey—“It ot the above properly I
.. r. ft. i.. f.i*V.ri>! Beniamin A.linns vs.
tisfy a mortgage Ji ft
at the instance of Plnlip M
JACOB LB1
¥ ATtrufijIS SUerta’- j W'S ^ deCe “ ed ’ °" ^
..\\ .11 be sold,
r next, ai tlie Court- !
i,le. Hull county,
.ala, tho following property,
i county, in pursuant® <
... — t.i "uunty vv
lieu ;
S3icr!iPs Sa!<*
littl Tuesday in Septctnu
House door in the town of Gainesvn
within tlie usual hours of 1 ' “ 11
to wit:
One pair of mill-stones mi
nil levied on a«the pn>P®r>.v 'lUfe-fcouri. | upon t.V,iky « li tr. in f,*.r of II. ,,
' ,!d Thompson. _ I Kdmldicge Tliomas—prc|.crly pouiUd out by the i.c-
Sandersville. in H'ashingt® .
an order of'the Interior Court ot stuu
sitting (or ordinary purposes, all that
Tract of Land,
situated in said county, on the waters of Lin 1 ^
•d!
containing Six HumliTtl Acrc»s, more
belonging to the e*late ot hnocli B. Mini b, de r ,.
d iuj. •. AV t
lilART, U. ail’ll'.
June 90
fend tut
< )iui
M iU, SHcrtft’sSa-.c..
first Tuesday ill Supluml"'
House door ill the'tmvn of l
within the usual hours ol sale, t.
to wit:
One negro woman by toe nan
ns the property of l'().*« ''i.
gage fi fa. issued from Hall Inn*
stance of James \V. .1 .
dd,on the
ml
Will he
next, ill tlie C
inesv iic. Hall Comity
Tic loilo'.viiig property
tw
in of Phillis, levied on :
to sai i-t'y one mnrt- j
•ini- Court, at the in- |
■ I Isaac Soxvel. I’ro-
mv stage enacli and si. hnr.es, two greys,
nd tun • irre.l horses : the above pmpeity
•vied upon to satisfy a lila in tnvor ol I'ne, Inspeclms
f die Penitentiary, 'and iililer li l'ns vs. Edward sur
er! property pointed out hy the defemlaol, l.dw
August 15
JOHN AI. llAMi’l'UN, 1J. Sii'U.
:’d.
ids
w
periy pointed out ^j'^uOS"'EBEltl, ART, I). SI,’IT.
July I. iSTt.
jjAUU SJicriirs Sale.
r*r\ Kii.lP.taJ8 Sheriff's Ss*lc....'" id !•« sold,)
H. on the first Tueadnv ill Octoher next, in the tow n tclll „ rl
of Jueksoinillo, Teliiiir rminly, within die usual hours | , )uru ,_ (iruell „ ,.
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Three tract, of land, to wit, numbers 00, & 1 ■ >x* vV
l c .‘>, all conmiuing 202\ acres, lying in the 8th district,
originally Wilkinson, but now Tellhir county, levied
on as the property of Joseph Willson, loyalist}’sundry
fi fas. issued out of a Justices Court, in tavorof Henry
■Wid be sold on j
The first Tuesday in September next at the , ^ ^ ^ ^
court house door in the town of (.atiiesx t c l d It . w Brjckc|li nU( , „ avU , Kdinficld, Sen-levy made
county, within the usual hours ot »a e, ic •» ' and returned to me by a constable. . ,
proper! v, to wit • f JAMES BOYD, D. Sb ft
pr.iperiv, ^ ^ lhfi l0|vn rtf Gainesville,
rs. levied on ns ln« pro
favor of Jones ami Sim-
One house tin
whereon Samuel GutimI bv
perty, to satisfy one fi f«» in
mons, vs. (Jarred.
Three lots of land and two
twenty-four, in tlie 10th dull
in the (11th) eleventh di
eight, in the (^tli)
August 21, 1*33
and
cart and
'ions, lot No (‘24)
.ml No. (H) eight,
id No (38) thirty-
igldli d.strict, and fraction No. (•>)
five in the (loth) tenth di-H'ict. and fraction No. ( *8)
eighteen, in the tenth district-one gray poney —
mare and colt, four
fleers, and one Still
one negro woman n
sidahoard. all levied on ns tin
C. Ando, to satisfy sundry fi fus
Antwerp & Co. end otli
Fifty
in\ .4 i < < r>.. -1 Ot IIIIII
satisfy otiefi fas
; sh'.I J.iriis 'ii,
CIIASTAIN, Sh’ff.
I J
Administrators’ & Executors’ Sales.
Amt at ihe same time and piece. 10 p ’biuo
order, tlie loilowing .Wirro Stares, ... ,
llnve, a II nn, llen.di. a wow.-n, mid bur I>'»
dren, to ml, Allred and Asbury, ynd one nc^rii> «<>y
limned Mitchell, the same lining n p»rl ol >"« '-and I
ami N, g.c.e, nfllin said Enoch li. .Su.nb, rtneeused.
Sold for tlie i.enelit of llm heirs and creditors ul sxiu
deceased. Terms on Hie day. .
AI.I.I.N SMITH. J Athn’r. ol Enoch
IT. I Ell If. SMITH, $ if. Smith, d
July I
/ITE ISK SUED, on Ihe fusl Tuesday in He-
tuber m-xl, at the Court-House iu Green.-
-ty,
A Traci of Land,
in said comity, on the nalci-s of Ogee.bee, adjoining
Mallard, ISronin ami others cuiilaiiiing ISIIacres, more
or less; Hold as the properly ot I./.ehiel Kankin, ue- 1
ceased for the benefit of tlie heirs ot said deceased, j
AESO— at the same time ami place, A 11’.K't
of Euilsi, Oh the waters of Ogechee. containing !
197 acres, more ifr less, adjoining A. King, Curtis
King, A. .iernigan and otlters, the properly of l-.sxekiel I
Kankin, deceased ; sold for tlie benefit of tlie heirs uf |
said deceased
August next, n
Part of tac PerisliaMe Property
of said deceased. Terms made know n on lice nay—
Sale to continue from day to day. till all is sold.
GAKKY OKICE, ) ,, ,
LARKY tjlliCE,
May 8
ILL ME SOLD, at public sale, on the first
sdiiv ill October next in the town ol Cov
ington, Newton Countv,
fl.ol .Vunilscv 80,
in the ninth district of formerly Henry, now Newton
County—AU> on the same day. at the Court-House in
Maker t’outitv, Lot Nnniherdfil iu the 9d district ol
former!' Early now Maker countv. Will he sold at pub
lic sale said lots of land, belonging to the estate of John
James Beatie deceased, and sold 111 obedience to a de
cree in eiriity of the superior Conrto! (ireeite County.
1 THOMAS F. FOS1 Ell. Ex r.
i in ‘J-”> tds.
For Sale.
W ILE he exposed at Public Auction,
at tlie Cotirl.hoiise of Lumpkin
county, on tiic fi ret Tuesday in Seplem-
ttiut valuable mid well known
i.ot .Vo. Hist. 1st Section.
Terms made know n on Ilia day ot sale. A good title
wiil lie made lu the purchaser, free ol all incumbran
ces whatsoever.
WM. CONNELLY, of Hail County.
Augll«t III ;il at —
FOR 8ABA-:,
Acres Can-oil county, 1SS31 Hist. No.
** Troup
k*M>
“ Irwin,
!!>(>
“ Appling,
2 0*2 4
“ Leu,
•2©t*J
“ Monroe,
aoai
“ Monroe,
aoas
‘ 4 Muscogee,
a ao
44 E.iriy,
1»0
44 Irwin,
a<i
a«i
IStll
Mia
I4)t!i
UOlii
tatti
la.s.
133.
300.
«».
131.
133.
170.
33.
10.
til! 1.1 A I1I.Y to I
ml Ji
py, 30 years old, one
property of Francis
one iu favor of V an
said Ando.
, of land, more or le«s, |>art of hit No. (93i
the (’O') district of Hall enmity, lm'" d on
V i ,s „ 117 I ...I-. licit' nils'll
propori) ot t. »ry " • J,,Lh
favor of Absalom Stephens,
July 31
H AM. SIll'lllTS Sal«‘.—-Will be s-.id on
,|,e first Tuesday m heptemher next, i tin
court bouse in the. town of Gmnesvi.le. Hull «■"» >■
in the usuai hours of sule, the loilowing propell.,
" a.Tl acres of land, more or less, and know n by lot
No in I9lh district of Hall county, h-vied on as
the property of Abel E. Roberson and Robert Mrmvn,
to satisfy sundry fi fas iu favor of Robnrt t .rimmet, x s.
said Brown mid Roberson, levied on and returned to
me by a liaililf. , . .... ,
Also—87 acres of Inm!, morn nr le’*, joms Ib; ll " r ' t |
others, levied on as tlie properly of Da' itl R. Mim s to
satisfy a ft fa issued from aju-tir.-’s coiirt at Ian in- am i
of Archibald Hoggs, vs. said Mirra, levy made and
returned hy a bailiff. ,
Also—lino acres of land, more or less, lying on u
waters of Clianlers and Cedar Creeks, levied on a-
the property «f Bob -rl Kimlrick. to Hs.tmfy siuoln fi
fas, one in ravor ot J«>•<f• p 11 IJo uwfH foi ,,s
ley Harbin, vs. shu\ Kimlrick. \V m. fe«mUi;i aiiii IJtis
Buffington inilr rsers. and others. . .
Also—450 acres of iamb more or ie';. joins pa' re
and others, levied on as the property ol zekirl ISul-
finglon, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Hail Inferior
court, one at tlie instaiiee of
at tlie instance of James \V. I
Also—iW. acres ol land, more or less, ki
No 1«G, ill Ihe Still district of Hall comity. I
as Ihe property of Jesse Hiirbin. to satisfy
one in favor of Isaac M I’ain a id other', vs. said
Harbin. JACOB EUERHAKT, D Si, If.
July 31
H AI.L SJicriU’s hair—" i 1 '“* "Id. 0,1
tile first Tuesday in October next, at die Court
House door In llm tow n of Gainesville, Hall county
niiler of the Court of Ordi-
nary of Wilkinson county, will be sold at the
Cniirl-boiise door of Marion county, on the first I ues-
tlny in September next.
liOt o!‘Isanti. Ao. !21H,
ill tlie .‘,9-1 district originally Lee, now Marion coun
ty, w th titty acres of cleared land on it. Sold for the
benefit ol the minors ot Peter Hawthorn, deceased.
Te ms made known on the day.
JOSHUA HAWTHORN, Guardian.
May SO J d !_
A UKLEAMLY to an order of Ihe Inferior Court ol
VlBe Oglethorpe enmity, whon silting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold at the Court-house door in the
low'll of Lexington. Oglethorpe county, between the
usual hours of sale, on (lie first Tuesday in September
next, the
Tract of Land
vvhrroon Joseph Laminim now lives, r.ontnininp .*.<►(/
Ar.re.s, lie (lie same more or less, if hein^ flit; real es
tate of Jasper and Henry Haynes, deceased. Sold for
the benefit uf the heirs and ereditors of said deceased.
LI TV H IIAYNKS, F.x’rx.
BLNNLTT !L KLEY, Ex’or.
can i.e purchased privately, hy a| plication to the Ad- Juyce, late of said county, deceased
. . • . 1 ... i c i i ...ill i.inuim ink*. m it ice.
Four Month* Aiotiocs.
I ^OCK tixinthsalle.r date, application w ill he made
■* to the lomu-Hhle the Inferior Court ol Franklin
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a part of Ihe real and personal estate of George
Stovall,.en. deceased. g ^ STOVA1 , Li ,
J. STOVALL, r
August 7, 1833 4| "
OE’ R months alter dull-, application will be made
i to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of latt-
r... I..xr.i in sell all the real estate of John
of which all
WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen'r.
Ilock Mills, Hancock, August 15 *H tl
strator previous to the day nf-ule.
ADAM W. RANKIN, Adm r
tils.
July 1
consented will please take due notice.
HENRY JOYCE, Adm r.
August It, 1833
on the first Tuesday in Sip-
n I lie town of Greeneshoro',
the usual hours uf sale,
rn K7II.L ME SOI.D
V # leinber next, i
Greene comity, hetweei
All «li<‘ Pcrlsliafclc Property
of Joseph Carter, senior, late of said county, deceas
ed, consisting of two road wagons, two sets of
gear, horses, cattle, household anil kitchen furniture,
xYe. Sold for the benefit of tltu heirs nod creditnrsof
said deceased. Terms made known on the Jay of
sale.
JOHN COLEBY, Adm’r.
July If. 'ds.
July 13
Ills
i tiailey, the nlltei
•s. said liiiffing'' n
idry fl fa
tlie following property to wit:
One Piano Forte, sis Tables, mahogany, one Safe
Board, two Bureaus, four Bedsteads, and Beds nod inr-
nitnre, two |iair of Fire-Dogs. Fenders, and S’lovels
and Tongs, one lot of Gbis« V\ «re and Crockery. one
mahogany Work TuMe. one I t ot lower o s, aui
Picture frames, .me lot of Kdcoen J nrmlarc. and
three doaen Chairs—a3 levied on as Ihe property of LJ
Adolpti.isUaavergre •» s*s-'*y » ‘nonrage ft ta, in fa
vor of ttnrts C V. gs-i, II u* 4 S)«uverene.
A CHASTAIN Shir.
July 23, I'-iXl
I Al'BE tstoerifl’*. f»alc.—Will he solJ
j M^CrcTmli; in September next, at the
Conn-axoaae door in tlie town of Dublin. Laurens
coaatv between tlie usual hoursof s’de, the following
A GREEABLY to ail order of the Conrtof Ordina
ia. ry of Wilkinson comity, will lie sold at the court
house dnor of said county, on tlie first 1 ncBday ol De
cember next,
The Lands
boloiiaiii:? to flip rotate ol VV ahlogravc Clopton deceas
ed, of said county-
* Til O.VIA 3 CLOPTON, Adm’r.
Juno T2 20 tda.
A (iKLLABLY to an order of the honorable lufe-
J'S rior court of 'Troup countv, when Hitting tor or
dinary purposes, will he sold before llie C ourt-houso
door iu (Jrecuesboro’, on the tirsl Tuesday in Novem
ber next,
CO Acres of Laiul, j
lying in fircone c omity, adjoining Curtriglit and oth- |
ers. on tiicld ind creek." Sold lor the benefit ol Hart
well Howell, idiot. 'Perms of salt* on the day. I
N VTHAMEL 1IOVVLL. Guardian. |
July 51
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Infe-
rior court of Troup county, when sitting lor or
dinary purpose**, \v:ll l»»* sold, on the tirst 1 uesday in
f)ctobor next, before the courthouse door of saidcoun-
Lol ?«o. S5,
in ‘.he 5tli district of originally Henry, now Fayette
countv—sold for the benefit of Hartwell Howell, idiot.
Perms on tlie day of «ab*.
NATHANIEL IIOWEL, Guardian.
July 51
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Court-house door
in Dublin, Laurens county, between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next,
the following
Lot* of Laud, to wit:
*)ne Tract of Land in the 1st district old Wiikiison,
! at ihe time of survey, now Laurens, known hy No. 42;
j also, 2H0 acres of laud on Ihe waters of Big creek : a!-
| so. one fraction on the Oconee, near Dublin, contain
ing I7fi acres, with an excellent mill seat and ferry on
if—also, 55J acres adjoining Warren and others—ids >,
one b»f in the seventeenth old Wilkinson, now Lau
rens, known by No. ‘J l J, on Oakwalkee creek—and al
so. one half of the plantation and ferry, two and a hall
miles below Dublin, known as Kinclien’s ferry and
plantation Sold tor the benefit ol the heirs and cre
ditors of Neill INIuuroe, deceased. Terms made
know n on the day.
D. D. M UN ROE, Adm’r.
July 10 ids
(ill EABLY to an order of ihe Inferior Court of
. Oglethorpe comity, when sitting for ordinary
■" RoUl at the Court house door in Lex
jton, on ibe fir*t Tue-dav in November next,
EOT *o. /# lfl>
(three hundred and sixty-eight.) in tlie 12th (twelfth)
district Irwin county, originally. Sold for the benefit
of li e heirs and creditors of James Drake, deceased,
as a part of the reat estate of fiiitt deceased.
ARCHIBALD DRAKE, Adm’r.
9117 ILL BE SOLD, o:i Monday the 2d day ol
¥ ¥ September next, in the town of McDonough,
IL nry comity.
All 1H<* rcri^ltsaliB** Property
of James O Steele, deceased, consisting of one lot of
I/IW Boobs, hoi - hold furnituie, Ac. Terms
made known on the day of sale..
THOMAS J ROGERS, Adm’r.
July 2 ds
W IEE BE SOLD, nn the first Tuesday in No
vember next, at Ihe Court House in the town
of Dublin, in pursuance ol an order of the Interior
Court of said county, when sitting tor ordinary pur
poses, all that
Tract- of Land,
situate in said county, on the waters oi South Sandy,
and adjoining Joel Coney, containing two hundred
and sixty ncres, more or less, belonging to tin* e-iafe
.if Jesse Green, deceased. And at the same time and
place, in pursuance of said order, fi'oiir WOJJI’O
SlttVCtt, to wit: Simon, a man. Jude, a woman.
D^e, a woman, David, a boy, belonging to Jesse
j Green deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
I and creditors of said decoiiM d. 'Perms on the day.
EASON GREEN, Adm’r.
| July 13. Im
properly, lo wil:
Tlie plantation and mil Is with the improvements ;
thereon, with all the lands attached to «nid plantation, j
where Archibald Griffin now live, adjoining A \,j
Hampton and Benjamin Dar*ey—ul-o, ( i(lo) four bun- j
dred and five Acres of land, more or Ies*. known ns the !
plantation whereupon Hardy Gridin now' lives, ad- 1
joining A. Hampton and Bonnet Whitehead's lauds—
also, the following negroes, to wif : Charlotte. Martha, |
Eliza, Georgian Lewi 8 , Rose, Cornelia. Leuvinn, JSil- J
vey, Mahala, Jerry, Rose. George and old Sam—the [
above property levied on t<» satisfy a fi ta in tavor of ,
the Bank of Darien vs. Joseph J. Gridin—property j
pointed out by the plaintid's' attorney.
It HI M VI II \ \! l»Ti
August 15
V
tds
I.E persons indehled to the e-tale ol JohnJoyeQ,
deceased, late of Tattnall county, are remieslcd
make immediate payment ; and those having de-
mundi, to render in their aceounts according to law.
HENRY JOYCE. Adm’r.
August 0 50 fit
July 10
a K \ the first Tuesday in November next, will be
-old iu the town of Sandersville,
k)m* iVcfjro fiJii’l,
named Nelly. Sold by order of Court, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the late Elijah Vickers,
deceased. 'Perms cash.
Also—Will be sold by the same authority, and for
JOHN M. II \Ml*TON, D Sh’flf thesame purpose, on the same day, at the county site
I of Paulding. Lot No. I I GO, containing 40 acres
of land, belonging to the suid estate. Terms on the
day of sale.
JOHN LAWHON, Ex'or.
October 15. tds
M ONTCSOIVIKKY SSicitrs «:U<*.
Will he sold, at Montgomery Court Hoin»e, on
the first Tuesday in September next, within the usual
hours of sale,
Three hundred and twenty-five ncres pine hud, the
present residence of Clemen T. Mosley, lying on the
waters of Tiger Creek, granted to Williamson, hound
ed hy vacant land allround. Levied on as the pro
perty of Clem'*n T. Mosley, to satisfy one fi la issued
from a Superior Court of this county. Daniel Johnson
vs. Clemen T. Mosley, principal, Brantley Mosley sen.
and Brantley Mosley jr.
JLSSE HIGG3, D. Sh’IT.
July 13. 1833.
nil ALL A F EIE1IO hherifl^ ^;il(N-«Will
JL be sold, at the court house in Crawfordville. Tali
aterro county, on the first Tuesday in Nov
within the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
A Library of Medical and Miscellany books, con
taining two hundred and fifty vols. 22 British Poets,
2 coses Amputating Instruments, l case 1 renhiiiing,
1 case Obstetric, 1 case Depleting, 1 Stomach Tube.
Tooth Forceps, 1 ease tooth instruments, an Electri
fying Machine, 1 Mahogany Sola and .Mahogany Desk.
All levied on as tlie property of Fitzgerald Bird, to sa
tisfy a Mortgage li fa issued from the interior conrtof
said county, in favor of Ariana Bird-—property pointed
out in said mortgage.
WILLIAM LITTLE, Hh’lT.
July 12.
W ASHINGTON Mu iiG s Salt*.
Will he sold, on the first Tuesday ill September
next, at tlie Courthouse in tlie town of Sandersville, |
Washington county, within the usual hours of sale, the j
following property, to wit :
One negro n^m named Simon, about 50 years old,
levied on as the property of George Moy, to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa in favor of William lluat; property poi. i-
ed out in said mortgage.
S.-A HJOE3, Hh’tr.
41^7'ILE BE SOLD, at Newnan, Coweta countv.
¥ V on the first 'Pnesday in September next, with
in tlie usual hours, agreeably to an order of the hono
rable Interior Court of Jefferson county, sitting ns a
Court of Ordinary.
Lo<! ol’ Lacml, i\o. litit,
in (lie fir-1 ilislr’u-.t of Cmvela imiiiify »li® tTi’P® 1 *)’ nf
(lie orphan, of William Donaldson, deceased. Terms
of sale, cash.
WILLIAM DONALDSON, Guardian.
Juno 21
r ILI, BE SOLI), on tlie firs! Tuesday in No
1 71 OHR "mouths'aller date, applicalmu will ho uiade
: to tlie honorable the Inferior f.ourt of^Ixviggs
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave j
to sell lot No. 353, ad district, 3d section, nmv lroup
county, belonging to the orphans of Nathan 13ruddy ot .
Twiggs county, deceased.
IRA E. DL’PREF., Guardian,
may 8, 1833 4ln
1 ' _ ^OUR months after date, application will ho made
* to the honorable tlie Inferior court of Oglethorpe j
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Lund anil Negroes ol James \\ dliauis, de
ceased. JOHN BEASLEY, Adm’r.
April 3d, 1833 4111 |
BTAOL'R montlis after date, application will be made
Jr to tlie lioinirahle the Inferior Court ul the county
of Pulaski, whilst sitting furordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate and Negroes, belonging to tlie
estate oi’Majimsey Moore, latent said county, deceased.
DAVID SCARBOROUGH, Adm’r.
May 29, 1833 4 “'__
I TlWRmonths after date, application will be made
■ to the honoralile the Interior Court ot Pulaski
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
lo sell tlie Lands belonging lu tlie estate ot Peter L.
Liviurston, late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS J. LIVINGSTON,? ...
ALFRED J. LESFEK, S'*
June 12, 1833_
iriOlJK months after date, applicnpou w ill he made
IF to the honorable Interior Court of Wasbin
county, while noting as a Court ol Ordinary, t<>r leave |
lo sell n tt#gro girl and part of the real es'.ate ot the lute
Elijah Vickers, deceased.
J JOHN LAWHON, l.x’or.
June 1*2, 1833 4 m
S -^OUR mouths aft<*r date, application will be made
i m the Interior Court of Morgan county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to selktho lands
and negroes belonging to the estate of Joseph Reese,
lute 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 hoi be granted.
THttMA-S CRAWFORD, ) . . .
JOHN ROBSON. S 1
May 22 4m
t ^OU K months alter dale, npfdieation wili up maje
^ to the Inferior Court of Laurens county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sol! niJ Jiie
Land belonging to llm estate of Edward lleindou, late
of said county, deceased
GEORGE HERNDON, Adm’r.
June 8. 1855 4m
Q.lOlJK months alter date, application will lie made
to tlie honorable Inferior (.'ourt of Laurens coun
ty, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the land belonging lo the estate of John Clark, late
of Lau ens coanfy, deceased.
KENNON WRIGHT, Adm'r.
July 10. 1853 4 m
OUR months yt'ler date, application w ill lie m de
, to the honorable Inferior Court of Eula«ki coun
ty. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the real estate belonging to Wiley Williams, late
of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
G REN BERRY WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
July 10, 1833 4 in
F02II SAL.K.
rail IF. Suh-Cliher, in consequence of
M, Ilia declining health, is compelled
tu quit tlie practice of his profession, and
_ wishes to dispose of it is HOUSE 3111(1
LOT where lie now lives, which he will do on ac
commodating terms. ‘file lot contains YA Acids,
of good Land, now under neat cultivation, and lias on
it • comfortable Dwelling House, With all ne
cessary out buildings. There is on it also, a neat and
well built “ Doctor’s Shop,” consisting of two apart
ments. which will answer lor that purpose, or for bed
rooms, being situated convenient to tlie dwelling.—
He will also dispose of his
,N7ioi> furniture and .lleilicines,
which are well selected, together with a small Libra-
vo of valuable Books, mostly on tlie subjects of Medi
cine and Divinity. L. MASS.
Thomaston, Upson county, Aug. 14 31 21
DISSOL (/WON.
HI', Copartnership heretofore existing between
the suhsetibers, under the firm uf HI. & HI.
Tucker, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Those having demands against the concehn will pre
sent them to Malta Tucker for payment, and those
indehled will settle the same with him.
MATTHEW TUCKER,
MARK TUCKER.
Milledgeville, Kith August. 1833. 31 2t
In t/u duptrior Court of Oglelhomt county, at A»ri
Term, 1833. ™
jTTPON the petition of Edward Coxe. stating ta the
HJ court, that lie is possessed of a Deed of Mortgage
made and executed by Win. K. and John McCamess
on the twenty-ninth of October, eighteen hundred and'
thirty two, and bearing date on that day—whereby they
mortgaged to him to secure the payment of their pro
missory note, gi'cu to the said f-.dward Coxe for the
sum of four hundred and ninety three dollars, dated
on the eighteenth day of Dec. 1828, and due and paya
ble on the 25th day o’f December therafter, with Samu
el Thompson, Button Michael, John Ilale and Thomas
Amis as securit.es. all t!:ut tract or lot oi land lying and
being ill the county of Oglethorpe and State of Geor.
gia, adjoining lands of i.ltsha Strong, Allies Hill and
others, containing one hundred eighty-seven and a half
acres, more or less, and contained within tlie following
boundaries, viz :beginiiig at a Rod Oak corner running
.8,25, W. 31 cits. 50 links to a red oak corner, thence
N. 05, W. 57 cits, to a poplar corner, thence N. 26, E
31 chs. 50 links to a black gum corner, thence S. 62
E. 55 ehs. 50 links to the heginiug corner; and stating
that tlie principal and interest due on said note remains
wholly unpaid, and praying the foreclosure oftheequi-
ty of redemption to the mortgaged premises :
It is therefore, on motion, ordered, that tlie said Wil
liam K. ami John .Mef’unless do pay into this court
within six months from the date hereof, the principal
and interest due on their said promissory note, together
with the cost of this proceeding, or that the equity of
redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises will
he thenceforth forever foreclosed; and such other pro
ceedings be had thereon as by statute are in such caxes
provided.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of tills rule
he published in one of tlie public Gazettes of tliis
State once a month for six months, or served on the
morgtagers or their special agent or attorney, at Jcast
three months previous tu the time tlie money is direct
ed to be paid into court
A true extract from the minutes lhis26th April, 1833
JOHN LANDRUM, Cl’k. ’
M ay 1 niOni
Georgia, TliomnsCounly.
SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM. 1833—Presenl,
Hon. Lott VVakren, Judge.
Joseph K. Kixnunz,
Wn .MAXI EVERITT
RULE NISI for foreclosure.
VALUABLE TOWN’ PROPERTY,
fOIl s.tfz:.
W ILL BE SOLI), at public sale, in tlie town of
Greeneshoro,’ on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next,
The House and lLot,
in saiil town, finniL'ily the residence ol tne late Judge
Cobb, and belonging to his estate. Persons’desirous
of purchasing property ol this kind, would do well to
attend. A more desirable town residence can rarely be
attained, and the terms of sale will be easy to the pur
chaser. JOSEPH J. MOORE, )
Y. P. KING, > Ex’ors.
THOM AS F. FOSTER, j
August 21, 1833. tds
vmi Sale* or
HAT large and convenient house in
the town of Gainesville, just finish
'd m the I est style, for an up-country
raverit, and furnished with as goo- 1 ,
ir better furniture (all new) than any sinu-
tablishment iu tlie Stale, l.aily application shotijd
he made, as the house is now ready to commence busi
ness Servants will also be furnished, if required
Apply to the subscriber, W M. GIBSON
Hull county. Aug. 10. 31 if
JZisa«dKcvi!lc J or key Club Hates
*\m, f ILL take place op Tuesday, the 2Utii of Oct"
VV her next.
First day—.Mile hearts, free for any horse En-
I ranee, $ *25.
Second day—Colt’s rued*—-free f»>r any colt that has
not
i h race — two mile heats—Entrance, §>3;»
rd day—'three mile hunts, free for any horsi
F
O N Friday, the 4th day of October next, will be
sold, at the late residence of John Joyce, ol Tatt-
null county, deceased.
All I In? Personal Property
belonging to the e-tntu ot said deceased, consisting of
horses, hogs, cattle, house and kitchen furniture, plan
tation tools, and other articles not here mentioned.—
Terms on the day. HENRY OYUE, A din’r.
August fi tds
O N the first Tuesday in September next, will be
sold, in front of the Court-house, in the town ot
next, j Dublin, Laurens county, the following property, be
longing to the estate of James Spiers, deceased, viz :
One I.ot ol' I.and
in said county. No. 141). 1st district: Pour Izikrly
!\ogt'oes» viz : one man named Sam, one woman,
Hester and her children Peter, a boy 12 or 14 years of
age. and Mary a girl, about fi years old. Terms of
sale, 12 montlis credit, for small notes with approved
security. E. CL DUNCAN. Ex’or.
MARY M. SPIERS, Ex’rx.
June 2fi tds
P ERSONS indebted to Samuel Nobles, late of
Pulaski county, deceased, are requested to make
w vein her next, at the Court-House in McDo
nough, Henry county,
A Lot of Land, .
known as No. 30, in the fitli District til snid county,
tlie property of Margaret Kankin, Hrceitsed. Sold
for Ihe benefit of tlie heirs and creditors ol said de
ceased. ADAM VV. RANKIN. Adm’r
July 1. "H.
W ILI, BE SOLD, oil tlie 30lh of August next,
at my house in Washington county,
All Hie Perishable Property
tielonging to D. Coker, deceased, consisting ol horses,
cattle, &c. u. SOLOMON, Adm’r.
Sandersville, July 19 Ids
>n the first Tuesday in No-
mber next, in front of tlie Court-house, in
the town of Fayetteville, Fayette enmity,
|,o$ TV©. 38, ill ll>(‘ littli ilisli'irl
of originally Henry, now Fayette comity, belonging
to the estate of the late Abruhaui Fuuselt, deceased.
Terms cash.
B. W. HAMPTON, Adm’r de bonis non.
July 15 t<H
OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Washington
_ | county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
1 to sell Lot of Land. No. 253, iu the 4th district of Wal
ton county, belonging to Georgiana Stokes, minor of
Drewry Stokes, deceased, of said county—Sold for
divisiion.
JAMES JONES, Guardian.
June 2fi, 1833 4tn
ILL BE SOLD,
immediate payment
gainst him.
July I
and those having demands n-
ill render them in according to law.
ROBER T IM THOMPSON, Adm’r.
MARY NOBLES, Adtn’rx.
27 fit
W ASHINGTON Sheri (I’M Sa!c...VYill
be sold, on the first 'Tuesday in September j
next, at the Court-house in ihe town «•! Sandersville, |
Washington county, within the usuul hours of sale. ;
the following property, to wit :
600 acres, more or less. Oak and Hickory land, on the !
waters of Williamson Swamp, on which tlie widow
Jordan now lives, known as the Walker tract, levied
on as the property of Britan Jordan, deceased, to satis
fy a fi fa in favor of Burvvell Jordan—also, one in fa-
vorof Green Jordan vs. Britan Jordan, deceased, pro
perty levied on bv plantitFs order.
13 negroes to wit:—Medians n man; Sprntty, a
naan; Tom, a bov; Chocolate, a woman; Milly and
her 6 children; Clary, a woman ; Ben, n boy; 2 fine
work mules und two tine brood mares—All levied on
a* the property of Britnit Jordan, deceased, to sutisfv
ai above.
900 acres Oak and Hickory land, on the waters of
Steel’s Creek, levied on a*ihe property of John M I!
Eage, to satisfy sundry fi fus in favor ot llurdwiek A
Walden vs. said Page. H. A. II. JONES, Sli’ff.
July 31
WBANAWAY from my plantation, Sunday morn
| k- inr. the I If h of this Mist , n negro woittnti. untiled
ju i.fn: i\ about 35 years of ug»*, unite black r un.
plected and large, qui* k spoken, ft? d moves verv fin-1,
She was brought from North-Curohuu, Green county
Any Miforuiatiou wtll be thank Mill y recei ved
MMEH P. GUERRY,
A ear Jluim*' /W-OZ/br Tiri^t ivuntu
JuiyiM ttttt Id
f TNDF.lt hii order of the Inferior Court of Putnnm
J county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
he sold in the town of Am«*ric.os. Sumter county, on
the first Tuesday in November next.
Lot ,\o. ici tlie loth l)i«t.
formerly Lee, now Sumter county. Sold lor Ihe be
nefit of the orphans of Thomas Singleton, deceas
ed. Terms made known on llie day.
GREGORY SINGLETON, Guardian.
August 9 tds
*3 TNDER an order of the Inferior Court of Burke
5 i county, i-itting as a Court of Ordinary, will be
aold on the first Tuesday iu Octol er next,
Lot \o. :m i ,
in the 8th district. Telfair countv, containing 250 acres-
being part of the real estate of Francis Puris, deceased
Terms made known on the tiny of aule.
HENRY A. PARIS, Adm’r.
May 22, 1833 18 tds
n
/ILL BE SOLD, mi the fir*t 'I
tcinher next, at the Court Ho
•winy iu >
ii in Pul
county,
All flu- Real Ewtato,
belonging to M.i|iiu»v Moore, detained, that is situate
in K.nd county of Puli.»ki—ALo, at the name time and j
place, ii likelv negro girl.-—Also, the entatoof said de-
ceitwed, that is situate ill the comity of Dooly will be 1
"••Id, on tlie lir»t Tueiulay in < h-tober next, in the town i
of Berrien—mid on the lir-t Tuesday in Noiemlier |
next Lot No. 37. mi the 5th district mid l«t seciion, will 1
b** sold. *m lie* < ’ourt ||ou*e in Lumpkin county, as the
property of M ijun-y M.iore, deceased. All' wdd in
cotllpllttlice Willi nil order of the houorttbtn the Inferior
i Court of the county of Pulaski, while sitting for ordi
nary purpose* Term* on the dm s of sale. I
D HCAUnoitlJlGlI. Adm’r 1
( July 3 Jt03 VI tdt ,
W ILL BE SOI.D, on the first Tuesday iu Octo
ber next, in front of tlie Court-house, in the
town of Dublin, Laurens county,
All tlie Lands
belonging to the late Samuel Montgomery, deceased,
nn Rocky creek, adjoining A. Gridin, R. Higdon and
others. Terms on the dnv.
BENJ. DARSEY, Adm’r.
July 15 tils
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesdey in No
vember next, in front of the Court-house, in the
town of Thomaston, Upson county,
Lot Xo. *210, lOtli Diwtric't
formerly Monroe, now Upson county, containing 20*2^
acres, lying on Beaver-dam creek, belonging to the es
tate of the late Samuel Montgomery Terms rash.
BENJAMIN DARSEY.Adm’r.
July 15 tds
ILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House, iu Mc
Donough, Henry county, on the first Tues
October next, within the usual sale hours, agreeably
to an outer of the honoralile ttie Inferior Court of the j
oouiity of Jefferson, sitting as u Court of Ordinary,
Lot ol’ Land, \o. ICO,
in the sixth district of said county, and Lot number
her one hundred and seven!}-live [ 175] in the 2d dis- '
trict of said county, the piopcrty of the late William 1
Batts, deceased, of Jefferson county. 'Terms of sale
on the day. MORG AN RODGERS.Adm’r. j
SARAH BATTS, Adm'x,
July 2fi. 1833 28 tds 1
mm/ILL BE SOLD, on Thursday, the 12th day of
V ¥ September next, at the residence of Majimsey
Moore, late of the county of Pulaski, deceased,
All lln* IVrisliui>l< k l'r«|M*r!y
1 belonging to said deceased, consisting of horses, rat- i
I tie, hogs, household nnd kitchen tiiriiiturw. plantation
I lOUR months after date, application will be made
_ to the honoralile the Inferior Court of Greene
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Joseph Carter, senior, late
of said county deceased.
JOHN COLEBY, Adm'r.
July 11 4 in
1 71OUK months after dale, application will lie made
. to the Inferior Court of Henry county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie house
and lots in the town of .McDonough, belonging to
James C. Steele, late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS J. ROGERS, Adm’r.
July 2. 1833 4m
I /IOUR montlis alter date, application will he made
1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of Waldegrave
Clopton, deceased, of said county.
THOMAS CLOPTON, Adm’r.
July I8, 1833. 4i»
Tli
Entrance. Jj3 25.
Fourth day—Four mile heats, free for any horse—
Entrance. S 2”t
I 'it li day—Mile lienK three best iu five, tree for a-
ny horse—Entrai.ee, $ 20.
Bv order of the Club,
ABNER HAMMOND, Secretary
August 7. *29 tf
A EL persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob Cobb,
IsL late of Hancock comity, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment to Ransom li. Smith of
Milledgeville,
Estate, are ear
authenticated,
I T PON the petition of Joseph K Kilburn. stating
J that William Everilt, late of the county of Ran-
dolph, did, on the thirteenth day ot February,eighteen
hundred and thirty-two, make and deliver to said J»«
seph K. Kilburn, his certain mortgage deed in writer,
da ed the day nnd )ear aforesaid, conveying to tie
said Joseph K Kilburn, a certain Lot of Land, cm.
tabling four hundred and ninety acresp situate in the
fourteenth district formerly fru in, now Thomas coun
ty, and known in the plan of said district hy the nu n.
her forty seven, for the better seeming the payment
of a certain promissory, note, dated ns aho\e, and pay
able on the tenth ot November tl eteaflt r, to (lie <. a j
Jos’*|4i K. Kilbur I, or order, for two hundred do lari
wiih interest from date—and it also app< a i >g to the
Court, that there is now due and unpaid, by virtue of
said mortgage deed and promissory note, the sum of
two hundred dollars principal, and 1\\ enty dnfinrs hnd
seventy-five cents interest up to this dale:—On moti-
on of Stephen K. Miller, attorney f r petitioner, it is
ordered, that the said William Fveritf. < r his repre.
sentative. pay into the office of the Clerk of this Court
within six months from tliis date, the sum stated and
apparent to be due a*- aforesaid, together w ith costs ur
n and to the inortguged pri •
ed and foreclosed, and that
ed upon the representative
iree months, or publikhed in
i of this 'tale, once a month
ext t* rm of this court
tile
quit v of redemption i
tni«t*s, w id In* forever ban
a copy of this Rule be ser
of tlie said W m. Event t t
one of the public. (J -Zette
for four months pri vious t
A true cop, from tlie minutes of Thomas Superior
Court, this 31st Miiv. I -:L
MAECOM FERGUSON, ri’k S C.
July 24, 1833 p,l m
Goorgia, Twig^ County.
HEREAS Fieedom White, administrator m
the estate of William Jacobs, deceased, applies
for letters of dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and cieditors of suid deceased, to b«
and appear at my office, w ithin the time prescribed bv
law. to show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters
should nothe granted. Given under my hand, this.
23d day of March, 1333.
R. RICKS, c. c. o.
March 27,1833 m6ut
Goorgsa, Twiggs County.
HER LAS V\ illiini) A. Tlmrp, administrator,
de Imnis mm, on the estate of Gabriel Parker,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission :
'These are therefore lo cite and admonish all nnd
singular the kindred and « riiiitors of said deceased, lo
he and appear at my office, u i'liiu the time prescrib-
I those having demands against the I cd hy Inn - , to shew entire, (if any they have.) why s
icstly requested to present them duly
. ithin the time prescrihed by law.
MARTHA COBB, Adm'rx.
RANSOM II. SMITH, Adm'r.
July 30, 1833. 28. Ot.
A LL persons having demands against tlie estate of
George Stovall, sen. deceased, late of Franklin !
county, are notified to present them within twelve I
months; nod all persons indebted, are notified to!
make immediate payment. I
G. W. STOVALL
J. STOVALL,
July 29
i*u under my baud
£ Ex’ors
29 Ct
VMI.VniLY NOTICES.
& 71 OUR months alter date, application will bo made
. tolhe honorable the Interior Court of Washing
ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real and perishable property of Wil
liam Stokes, deceased, late of said county.
ALMEBIN DILLARD, Adm’r.
July 18, l y 33. 4m.
1 71 CUIt mouths after date, application u ill lie made
’ to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Pulaski county, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, for leave lo sell the I.nnd and Negroes lie- j cation of"thU'Vitl^ ftien"^’unci there to make them'
longing to the estate ot Robert VV. \V. Wynne, de
ceased, for tlie benefit of tlie beirs and creditors.
DENNIS D. SANDERS, Adm’r.
July 2, 1833 4m.
Georgia, Laurens County.
Inferior Court, sitting fur ordinary purposes, January
'Venn, 1833—I J resent their honors Edieartl St. George t
Henry C. Fmjua, and Benjamin IV. Hampton. Justices
O N the unnlication of Henry B. Hathaway, guar
dian ol William Stuckey, orphan of Lewis Stuc
key. deceased, praying to be dismissed from the guardi
anship of said William Stuckey—and it appearing to
the Court that, lie has made a full nnd final settlement
with said William Stuckey, as guardian aforesaid, it is
therefore ordered, that after six months publication in
the Southern Recorder, the said Henry B. Hathaway
be dismissed from said guardianship, unless cause to
the contrary be shewn to this Court, of which all con
cerned will take notice.
A true extract from the minutes of Court.
THOMAS MOORE, Cl’k
February 0. 1833 inOni
Georgia, fifewton county.
COURT OF ORDINARY, .MAY TERM, 1833.
f|lHE petition of John Smith and Thomas Daniel,
H. Administrators of William Smith, dec’d. respect
fully sbeweth that they have fully completed the admin
istration of said estate, and pray to be dismissed there
from ;
Whereupon, it is ordered by the court, that all per
sons having valid objection to the said John Smith and
Thomas Daniel, Administrators ot William Smith,
dec’d. being dismissed from the further administration
of said estate, be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
for said county which shall sit next after the due publi-
lelters should not he graiitc
at office, this JTtli day of June. 1833.
RICHARD RICKS, c. c. o.
June 26. 18,33 ni g m
(ieoi'gitt, 0, 4 . r h*thorpe (’ouikty.
Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, July
Term, 1833 — Present, their honors George Tuggle,
Britain Stamps. John M. Coxe, Robert Huff, and
liny T. Landrum.
NISI.—Jacob Meadows, administrator
■ &/ of Thomas II. McLeroy,and Royal M. Fleming,
executor of John L. Carter, deceased, slate to the
Court 'that they have fully settled up the estates of
said deceased, and therefore pray to be dismissed
therefrom—V hereupon, it is ordered by the Court,
that Ihe Clerk issue the usual Rule in such case, made
and provided, and unless objections are filed accord
ing to law*, letters of dismission will issue.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court, thii
1st July, 1833.
WILLIAM H. SMITH, Clerk.
July 10, 1833 mfim
w
t AOUIt months after date, application w ill he made
to the Inferior Court of Laurens county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, Tor leave t»» sell all the
intern c'-David Ingram, deceased, had or owned in a
certain negro bov named Ben. for the benefit of the
heirs. * DANIEL ROBERTS, Adm'r
July 31 4m
t lOFR months after date, application w ill be made
to the honorable the Inferior (’ourt of Tioup
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to si’ll a Lot of Land in Monroe county, known hy Lot
No. 18. in the 5th district of said county, it being the
real estate of Jesse and Louisa Moseley, minors, for
their benefit, &c.
3. H33.
[TOIR
THOMAS SMEDI.EY, Guardia
III!
I kitchen fiiriiiluri
tools. Hilda number of other articles too tedious to
mention. Terms on the day.
DAVID SCARBOROUGH, Adm*
August 1 Ids
B .IOI’R mouths afterdate, application will be made
tu the honorable tin* Inferior Court of 'Tattnall
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Jc;i\e
to sell Lot No. I 19 iu the 11 tit District Henry countv
when drawn, now Newton and Henry, the properly
of .Mary E. »S. Lumberin'/., nn immue perMin. cJolii
for the benefit of hum! Marv .
A. JOHNSON, Guardian.
Iulv 25, 18.33. 4m.
N OF K month*
to the
* date, H| plii ntion w ill |»»* made
U /TLL BE SOLD, on tins first Tuesday in Orto.
tier next, iu trout of the Court-liouie, in (lit
town ol Dublin, I.aureus county,
XII I he I.amis
belonging to the e-lute ol MiimIuiiii F uiselt. deceived
lying on Rock) creek, adjoining A. V llioi oton and | will rcmler (hi 1
lliorpe county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, to
leave to sell the real esiut** of Willi »m Arnold, di c’d
SAMUEL LUMPKIN. Ex’or,
August 21, 1833 tm
default thereof, this court will then and there proceed i
to grant letters of dismission in terms of the law in such I
case made and provided : And it is further ordered, that ;
a copy of this rule be published once a month for
months in one of the'public Gazettes in this State.
A true extract from the minutes, (itli May, 1833.
L. IlOPKINS, c. c. o
May 15 17—in6m
Georgia, Jones county.
11/JI EH EAS James Stallings, administrator
f f the estate of Will. A Woods, dec’d, applies I
for letters of disini*siou :—These are therefore to cite :
and admonish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office |
within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (il !
any they have,) why said letters should not he grant
ed. (iiven under tnv hand at office, this 18th day nt ;
May. 1*33. CHARLES MACARTH Y, c. c. o. -
__June 26. 1*33 mfim j
Georgia. .Ioiich Foiiiity,
mm/HKREAS IVnelopin Teddy and John O. Dani- I
¥ V el. administrators on the estate of Bradford Ped- •
dy, deceased, apply for letters of dismission:
These are therelore to rile and admonish all and sin- j
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be i
and appear at mv office, within tiie time mescribed by !
law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letters t
of dismission should not be gruiilt d. Given under my I
Imnd, this 2d July, 1832.
CHARLES MACARTHY,c.r. o.
July 10, |h33 mliiu
Georgia, O-D‘1 hor|H* County.
Inferior Court, sitiii-g fir ordinary purposes, January
Adjourned Term, Jo33—Present, their Illinois Brit
ton Stamps. George Tuggle, John M. Coxe, and Hay
T. Landrum.
f ()M.\ HAWKINS, executor of Mary Legget. de
ceased, and Thomas Stephens, administrator of
Kenney Eads, deceased, state to the Court that they
have lolly settled up the estates of llie said deceased,
and pray to he dismissed therefrom—Whereupon, it
is oi dered, that the Clerk issue the usual Rule in such
cases made and provided, and if no object ions arc filed,
letters ot dismission will issue. Given under my hand
at office, this 26th July, 1833.
WILLIAM H. SMITH, Clerk.
July 31, 1833 in6m
Georgrisi, Dooly County.
W HEREAS James F. Smith, Administrator on
the estate of Gabriel Parker, Jr. deceased, ap-
plies for letters of dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescribed
hy law, to shew cause (if any they have.) why said let
ters should not be grunted. Given under my hand, this
2d J uly, 1833.
THOMAS II. KEY, e-c*o*
July 24, 1833 raCm
In AYusliitiptou Superior Cowrit
IVIsireli T(*rii), 1N33.
Present—Wili.ia.xi VV. Holt, Judge of said Court-
Joel Ai hiutton, i
VS. SCASE FOR DIVORCE.
N.wcv Albritton ) ^
a I’ appearing to the Court by the return of the 8h f *
riff, in tip* ah ve case, that ihe defendant does not
reside i\ ithin Ihe .State—It is therefore ordered, thatt»J
defendant appear at the next teim oil his Court, and
answer lo the declaration of the plaintiff. olhci"' !e
the Court u ill proceed to the trial, as iu c«*es nt df-
fault —and further ordered, that this Rule be publish*
ed in one of the public Gazettes iu Milledgeville, nnce
mill for tin ee mouths, previously to the next lertn
of this t ourt.
A true extract fre
Julv 21. 1833
i Ihe minutes, this 1st June. I W *|J*
MORGAN BROWN.UIK*
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P ERSON8 ha
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Samuel Culdttrll. AUo
nl Dublin Term* < <t«!i
U W. It AMPT< ).V Adm'r de bnuii n«m
July 15 Ida
iug demand- niraiii*) Ihe estate ol
) is lull, of J<>iiea enmity, deceased,
legally nut It. nlical* tf. In tei
Low n Lot iu the tim ii I i'im law ; Had llioat* Indebted, will make itiiiiicduite j law, In shew
(■(•orglti. TvviggN 4'ouiily.
lll'.KKAS Sleplieii Jones and TlmtntlN Junen,
¥ ¥ Administrator* on tin* estate of Surah Jones,
deceased, apply for letters of di-missum:
'These are tin* * eh le to i lie and iidn « nob all and sin
gular llie kindred mu! ereditors nf Haul deceuM*d, lobe
mid appear ut mv olliee w itinn the time prescribed bv
-2.1 DOLL A ISIS ItEXVAIrtL
AN A WAY liom tlw » || l | ‘ cn-
B her on the 11 ill inst. u n‘'6 r0
man named
LEWIS,
yellow ciiinplecicd, about 5
or 8 inches high, inclined to be chunky, and vtf D' ,n '
inclined to be suijry. 11 • • has been at work ax #
hand, on the Oitkiniilgen river in*»»ll.V lV»r the !•*'A
years, and wits reeently taken out of Jail in ^l uc . l [ ,, j „ 0
I expect be will aim to go to tin* same place or DJ r ,j
• lie sa\ s be ha* a wife. The uhove reward
payment.
Juno 17
ioi*e (if any they haw*,) why Hunt lellerf
JOHN EDWARDS, Adm’r.
13 Ct
lie given to any person that will deliver him to -
...... . . . Washiiigiun county, «r 15 dollars if delivorod of
I t U of K.W. d - " 1,1,1 it. 1 “ ,,)r • a,u "• ,ha ‘ 1 v " ,I i*eabc'e cuv
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