Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, May 21, 1834, Image 4

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SHERIFFS’ SALES. fiALOWnf Shertll’s Sale. Will lie JO sold, on Hie first Tuesday in June next, be fore the Court house door in the town of Miljedgevilje, Baldwin county, betw following properly. to Admit, 1strators’ A Executors’ Sale*. UREF.A ULY to an order of the Inferior Court of r ordinal/ |"irpu- door ii»Caui|ihell A°j 5fs, will be sold at tho Comt-hoii ^ r county, on 1 lie first Tuesday in SopteinlM*’ • Baldwin county, between the usual hours *»l sale, the j j^ 0t lit lilt* 3«I Olslricl to Wit * Part of Lot No' 1, m aqiiare 40, in the tow n of Mil- 1 ledgeville, whereon John M. Carter now reside-, and the improvement* thereon. Three uegroe*, Lizy a women about SSytara old, and two children, a boy 4 or 5 years old, and a girl about 2 years old : levied on na the property of John If. Ware, to sati-fy two li fas | f om Baldwin Saperior Court, one in favor ol JNiiies | C. Watkins, vs. G. W. King. R. li. Jones, mid John II. Ware; and one in favor of the Bank of Darien, ss. ■aid Ware. . . . j lOll acres of land, more or less, ndjoming \\ lute and others, as the property of Thomas \\ l ight, to sa tisfy a C\ fa from a Justices Court, in favor ol Million 1 mty. Mold on next, (or the benefit of the li dmilli, deceased. Terms •ale. April 15 dil until Christinas irsuiu^oredilorsof John ndK Mtow'ii on the day of JOHN GARNER, Adm'r in right of his wile. Godard, vs. said Wright: levied on uud returned to; IIin j c knuw ii on the day tUQ by Aaron Collins, Constable. W ll.l, UK sui.n, <•» Hus flint Tueiilay ill June next. Ht tl'ii CmiiUiuuse in Crawford enunty. Iiy virtue of hm order of this limioiHl'Ie the Court id Ordinary ef Itiirke itounly, Lot IVo. 121. (one hundred nod twoii'y-one.) i» tilts first district ol ori*i- iially Houston enmity. now Crawford comity. Sold a** tlie property of Thomas II. Altaway, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms sale i by Jam 1 in square 4*2 and the improvements thereon, in the j (own of Milledgeville. levied on to satisfy three li fa« , from a Just lees Court. I i:i favor of J. W. A- Sanford. ( I In favor of George. Root, and I in favor «-t the Cor- \ porntion of Miliodgevilln vs. said Mmith. Levied on i hiiu returned to ine by C. Bnulwell, constaldi*. WM. r. SCOTT, Ml, IT. | \pri1 55, g"1 WIX NETT SlicrifTs Sale.—Will lie I ■J9* Sold.InMic town of Law renceville, on the fir*1 . Tuesday in Juno next, within the usual hours ol sale, , the follow ing property, to wit: One cotton gin, one thresher, one fan, one pot, one ! small sack, '20 lbs more or less of spice, one. light road w agon, all levied on as the property of Thomas Mea dor, to satisfy a fi In issued from Gwinnett Inferior J Court, in t.ner of Benjamin F- Johnson vs. said Men- I dor. Also—One hay more, II or 1*2 years old, and her colt one ) car old, one chcsnut sorrel horse 15 years md, I one hor«c wagon and harness and 11 head nl cattle, all levied on as the properly of Curtis Corley, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gwinnett Mupcri »r Court, in tyvor of Absalom Wardlaw vs. said Corley—pro perly pointed out hy plaintiff*. FRANCIM L. BRANDON, Sh flT. April 30 March 22 JOHN HOC,Kits. I J . JOHN UrtE.NS, j Ids A‘ CRRCABLV loan order of the Inferior Court f Lauren* nullify, when silting f »r ordinary poses, will he sold, at the Court-house door in Ma- | rion, Twiggs county, on the first Tuesday in Juno i next. One Lot of Litml, containing StVJj a. j crcs, lying at tin: mouth of Mloue creek, in Twiggs I county, belonging to the estate of John Clark, deceits- ! ed. Mold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made I known on the day. KENION WRIGIi V, AdmV. | March 15 ___ tds_ POSTPONED SALE. 4 T the Court House in Paulding County on the . first Tuesday in June next, will he «nld agreeable • to nil order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Morgan I County whim sitting for oidinnry purposes Lot No. I 1002 mi said county sold as the property of Joseph i Reese, dcc’d, for the benefit of the heirs of said dec'd. THOM. CRAWFORD, ? * * . JOHN ROBMON, > I May 7. ids. I C 'l UffNNETT SJicrlfpN Sale.—Will he II* sold, in the town of Lawrenceville, on the first Tuesday in July next, within the usual hours ol sale, the following properly, to wit: One small bay mare, five or six venrsold. one yoke of oxen live years old, one brindled the other white and black, with a black head, one ox cart, one cow and calf, the cow mostly black, calf while with red ear*, nil levied on ns the property of John Brand, to ■att-fy a mortgage ft fn from Gwinnett Inferior Court in favor of James Gordon vs. said Brand—properly pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. FRANCIS L. BRANDON, Sli’fT. April 30 iN the fir«t Tuesday in June next, will he sold, in the town of iMoume. Walton county, be- tween tin* ii«ual hours of sale, the Personal Pro perly »l Henry C. Byrum, Into of'Taliaferro county, deceased, consisting of one Trunk, sword and belt, and rneoii. Terms on the day. KF.UB&N RAN MOM, AdmV. March 24 ids Leriir* Sale* —Will be •vi!|e, on the first Tuesday in itial horns of sale, the follow- WINNETT \Jt Mold.it: Law re- June next, within the ing property, to w it: BH) aeres of laud, more or less, being the South-east ride of Lot No. 238, in the 5lh district of Gw innett county, levied on ns the property of Ransom Cooper, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Gw innett .Supe rior Court, in favor of Asaliel R. Smith vs. Ransom Cooper; property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. 125 ncr«s of land, being the Mouth half of Lot S f TNPF.R an order of t!i« Honorable Inferior court J of Wilkinson comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes will he sold on the first Tttesdnv in June next at the Court house in Murray county, between the usual hours of side. Lot No. 134, in the QT tii dist, 3d sec. of originally Cherokee. Mold as the property of Isaac Fin/.ure late of Wilkinson coun ty, dec’d for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms rash, WILLIAM FRAZURE. AdmV. Mach 25 10 Ids. f TNDr.R an order of the Honorable Inferior Court J of Wilkinson County when sitting for ordinary purposes will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next at the court house in Cobb comity between tho itsnal lionrs of sale, Lot No. A09, in the I Till district 2d section of originally Cherokee. 170, In the fit li district of Gwinneft county, levied on j Mold as tho property of Isaac Frar.ttre late of Willem a* the properly of Moses Straw-horn, and one nojrrn j eon comity, dec’d: lor the benefit of tho heirs and ere boy hy the name of Bayles, about 8 years old, levied I ditors of said estate. Terms cash, on as the properly of Thomas Wynn, to satisfy ! WILLIAM FRAZURR, AdmV. a fi fa issued from Gwinnett Superior Court, in fa- j March 2n 10 tds. vor of John Choice A: Co. vs. Moses Mtrawhorn it Thomns Wynn, security on appeal; properly point ed out by Thomas Wynn. JIM) ncres of land, more or Jess, being f he North east part ol Lot No. 79. in the Gth district « f Gwinnett county, levied on as the properly of Thomas Haney, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of Rice B. Green vs. Thomas Haney and John B. Haney. One bed, one hed-quilf, one comderpain, one pino bedstead, one pine table, one spinning wheel, four chairs, half dozen plates, one pitcher and one large bowl, levied on as tlie properly of Benjamin Brewer, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gwinnett Inferior Court, in favor of Evan Howell vs. Benjamin Brewer and Absalom Waits. JOHN N. REEVES, D. SITtf. April 30 W ILL BE SOLD, at the house of James Guerry. sen . deceased, on tho first Saturday in June next, the stock of cattle belonging tothr estate. JAM EM T. GUERRY ) J. M. GUERRY. >AdmV* T. L. GUERRY, ) Twiggs county, April IB, 1834. 13 tds 'R.L’IIili BE SOLD, on Thursday, the 12tli day v V of .Inna next, nl the residence of Enoch B. Hudson. Into of Laurens county, deceased, AII tlio Terishiibir Property of said deceased, consisting of horses, begs, cattle, Arc., bv the Administrator of said deceased. April 19 tds. A PPLICATION will b« m«dn to the <3oui< of Or . dmary of Appling County, four months utter diito for leave In «oli Lot of Land No. 171 lit ‘Jo ’‘ini of raid county, Iioloiigitia to llie ectule of John Lamp* lir II dec’d. MAI.COM MOIIKISON, Ad mr. March H 10 :!m A l.l. perxims indebted to tlie esliite of Smnuel U. Powers, ol Lhihhiis county, deceased, nre re* i|iiested to imike flymen'; hikI lliose to whom tlie es* Inti! may ha inilalitad, arc notified to render in tlicJr accounts according to law. lit.NIIY C. FUQLA, Adm r. April P, f8HI. Id <jl - f lOVK months idler date application xvill Im made 1 to the lionorahle the Inferinr Court of Jones coun ty, «lien sittiriK for ordinary purposes for leave to sell one house and lot in the town of ITnitnn and tivo INe* sines. Hie property of John \V. llridees, deeensed— : sold tortile hciiefil of tlm heirs and creditors of said ] deceased, MTTI.K l!IlYAN,.Adiii r. j Clinton. March Id, |e;u 4l » S NOL’It inonlhs after dale, application will he 1 made, to the Cpint of Ordinary of Jones conn- ly, for leave to sell Hie real estate of Henry Sim mons, an illegitimate, child. KICIIAKU DRAWIIORN, Gunrdinn, ■March II. I-dl. 4| n I a Oil R tnoiiths alter dale, nptiiieiifioii will he made ’ totlm Inferior Court of Pulaski,COIIIHV, when sit ing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the one half of Lot No. 191, in the 33d district of origi- naily Muscogee now Talhot comity, it being the inte rest of Simeon A. Iledgecock, dec'll., in said lot. ALEXANDER HOLMES, Adm'r. January Id. 1834. 4 ‘"_ K TUTUR months after dale, application will lie made ’ in the honorable (he Inferior Court of Taliafer ro cntinlv, while silling for ordinary purposes, foi lease to sell the real estate of Demcy Jordan, late de- ceafcd, of said count w WILLIAM JORDAN, >.- r EDMUND JORDAN, ) Aum Mav 14, I8.U. 4m W71 ( H R months after date, application will he made H’ In the Inferior Court of Jasper county, while sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Thomns Smith, liile of said county deceas ASA SMITH. { u . JNO. C. SMITH, ) " April 33, IP31, ll'» 1 .1 OUR dale, application will he made ’ to the lionorahle Inferior Court of Junes comity, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. -2-J3. gllili disttict of Lee, Lot No. 341,30th district of Muscogee., Lot. No. 3d, I III) district Jones, and Lot, 13th district of Jones comity, adjoining No ah lJntt ami others, mining seventy neres, the pro perty of Henry C, Harris, Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES STEWART, Adm’r in right ofhis wife. SARAII STEWART, formerly surah Harris, March 12, 1834 [4m] Adm’rx. I NOUU months afler date, application will lie made ’ to the lionorahle the Inferior Court of Jones enmity, when sitling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Edmond Duncan, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. DAVIS DUNCAN, Adm'r. March 4, 1831 4m F OL'R month, alter date.application will be made to the hoiiomhlr Inferior Court of \X nrren county, when sitting for ordinnry purposes, for leave to sell nil the real eastnte ol Nicholas Williams, de- ccased, in Warren. Appling and Henry counties. AMOS J. PERSONS, Executor. March 2ft, 1834. I N OUR inontlix idler date, application will be made 1 to the honorable the Inferior court of Campbell county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil all the Estate of Mary Jeter, deceased—both real ami perishable, one lot of I •unci No. 490 ill the 7th dis trict of Wilkinson county, and Isn No. 50 in the I lUi district, 3d section Cherokee territory, now Murray county. STRAYED from the ■ubscribcr,in Twiggs cour.ty >3 on the 29lh of December last. A Kcd Sor rel Hnlo, six or seven years old, rather over the common si/.e, with a roachod uiane, and hoofs consi derably worn from travelling. Any person appre hending said mule, and giving me lulorumUou, will be compensated for his trouble. * JAMES WILLIS. March 1.1834. 7 April IB, WESLEY WHEAT, AdmV. 13 4 in. I N OUR months after date, application will he made ' to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Nelrou Harris, late of said county, deceased. SEABORN HARRIS, 1 F . GUILFORD HARRIS, j 11 March 13, 1831 4 m (>nirgiii, Junes Fnmily. W HEREAS Joseph Day ami James Ilufl, admi nistrators on Joseph Feguson’s estate, apply for letters of dismission: Tlie^e are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be , and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they can,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this the 1st day of October, 1833. CHARLES MACARTIIY, c. c. o. October 9. 1833 jf~1EOUGIA, Laurens Couiity.--I»feri* Vlf or Court, sitting lor ordinary purposes, Novem ber Term, I833—Present, their honors H. B Hatha way. B. W. Hampton, Mastin G. Oueal and Lewis Maddux. Justices : RULE NIMI.—Whereas J/unes Hick«, adminisfrn- tor on the e«talo of Reuben flicks, deceased, stutes that said estate is fully administered on, & prays to I N OUR months afler date, application will be made ^ to the honorable tlie Inferior Court of Hancock county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to fell Lot of Liiml. No. , i„ the Tih .lislrirl of Carroll ^ hRcc ? ix months pnUicnlimi of this Rule cimiity, nlxoonc negro man belonging lo the elate of, Snut hern Rccortler. lh‘ .Mil Janiea Dicks will Sidney Mniilli, deceased. MOXTI1LY IVOT1CE8. GEORGIA, Twiggo couiily. ‘ K NOW till men by those presenta, thut I, John B«r ton mil held and firmly bound unto William Kelly, in the sum of four hundred mil sixty dollar lor which payment I hind myself, my lieire and ansi.,,.* firmly, by theae presents, sealed with tny seal, amfn,' ted the 30th of January, 1834. ’ da ‘ The condition of tho above obligation is such, that I when the above named William Kelly pays to'j u |„ Barton ortho holder of nine promissory notes, amount ing to two hundred and thirty dollars, made by William J, James Kelly, given to the said John Barton, execu tor on the estate of Robert Barton, dec'd, or hearer’ then, und in that rnse, John Barton shall well and truly make the said William Kelly good and lawful right and tide to a certain tract or parcel of land, one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, whereon John Kelly llow lives—assigned the day and year above written JOHN BARTON, [sixu.1 Georgia, Twiggs county. 1 The petition of William Kelly shewed), that he hn a bond from John Barton, and executed by him fo> °H8 hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less i„ he complied with according to the condition of say bond i a copy of which is herewith annexed—and tlui the said John Barton has died without making titles t 0 same—whereupon, it is ordered, that titles ho mads - -a i and that in the mean time, a copy of this rule be pub! Sparta, May It. 1834 DAVID SMITH, Adm'r. 4 in I TOUR months after date, application will he made 1 to the lionorahle the Inferior Court of Decatur county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell one Lot wfLnml, No. I3-V3, in the 14th district and first section ut'Clierokee county, belonging to Ibe estate of William Scott, laic of Decatur comity, de ceased. LYMON SHEPHERD, Adm'r Mav 8, 1831 4in lie discharged from said administration, unless cause he shewn to the contrary, uf which all concerned will take notice. A true exlracl from llie minutes, THOMAS MOORE, Clerk November 20, 1833 mGin Whod once a mouth lor three months in one of the pub. ic Gazettes of this Slate. January 27,1834. 1 WM. CROCKER, Attorney fur Petitioner A true extract taken from the Minutes of Court' January 27, 1834. RICHARD RICKS, c. c o ’ February 12 4—m~3m : ! EORGIA, I.aureus County.—inferi /'GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County. If or Court, silting for p,,rm.se, 1 Interior Court, siitinc tor ordinary nurin 'IVl’IU f .Pl-i.iOl.f tllcic l.nnn.. I)—.1 III ■* ' 1 71 OUR months after dale, application will he made ’ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ogle- thnrpe county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of John Callaliain, deceas ed. t.ORGE V KILN AN, Adm’r. May 11. 1834. 4in Grortflti, lliiuroi'k County. P OSTED before me. hy James J- Butts, of the HIM district G. M , an astray Bed Sorrel Horse Utile, about seven year, old, common size, raised hy the said Butts. Appraised hy Jesse Choice and Lewis Bolts, to fifty-live dollars. ' ROBERT II. BINION. I.l*. • Wist District (j. M. I A true extract from the F.struy Book. HENRY ROGERS. CTk. I April 30 H Bl CIJRE OF DROPSY. T>KS. FAI.IL A ELLIOTT i litaiul roll- 1 m P Htaiitly to keep oil band, with M. E. Edwards of i Milledgnvillo, a supply oflbuir valuable Medicine for I the cure of Dropsy. J November 27 4b mtf M Inferior Court, silting for ordinary purpi March Term, 1831—Prc«eul, their honors Britton | Stamps. John M. Coxe and George Toggle ; ' Daniel Denpree, administrator of Preslon Bailey, deceased, states to the Court, that be bus fully settled ! up the estate of suid deceased, and prays to be dismis- I sed l lie re from : i And John Ellis, executor of William Ellis, deceas ed. slates to the Court that be lias fully settled up the j estate of said dccea>ed,uud prays dismission there- | from : And Zacbariab Lawrence, administrator of Lefty | Lawrence, deceased, stales to the Court that be Ims | fully settled up the estate of said deceased, nod pays i dismission therefrom : It is therefore ordered, that the Clerk issue tb . , 7 l»»r| M nt their honors Uenj. \V. Ilamri- y B Hathaway and Man,,, Term, 1833—Pr. ton, Lewis Maddux, He G- Oueal. Iii«tice RULE NISI.—On the application of Richard B ar . low, administrator on the estate of John Sheppard de ceased. Hating that said estate is fully administered on, and praying for a dismission from said administra tion—It is therefore ordered, that after six months pub. Mention of this Rule in the Southern Recorder, tlm said Richard Barlow will be discharged from said nd- ministration, unless cause be shewn to ihu contrary of w Inch all concerned will take notice. True extract from the minutes, THOMAS MOORE, Clerk November 20. 1833 mfim al Ruin in’such case made and provided, and ifnoob- UOItGIA, Oglethorpe Comity..— jectioos are filed within the time prescribed by law. 1 Interior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, letters in the aforesaid cases will issue. Given under I November term, 1833. Present, Britton Stamps, my hand nt office, this 3d March. I83U 'V . rl Coxe « Ueorge Tuggle audibly DANIEL T. DEUFRF.E, o.c. c.o. I I j H«>‘!»;um. March 12. 1834 nilhii I Vale.itme nmf C harles S. .Meriwether, ndniinistra- w ILL be sold before tho court bouse in the town of Sparta, on tho first Tuesday in July next, the following tracts of Land : One tract of land adjoining Foster and others, H ancock sheriirs Sale,—urn be sold, oil the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court-House door in the town of Sparta, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: i . , - - • One House and Lot. containing three aces of i 88 lh ® Sn ^ncl tmer, containing one hundred acres; i tract adjoining Barnes and others, knn Land, more or less, on the waters of Ogecliee, where on Ransom II. G. Lee now lives, joining lands of Thomas Cheely, levied on as the properly of Ransom R. G. Lee. to satisfy two fi fas in favor of John G. Winter and Elisha Perryman aguinst said Ransom R. G- Lee. One negro man named Bob, about 12 years old, le vied on as the property of Thomas C. Butts, to satisfy sundry fi fas jssitea from a Justice’s Court in favor of Thomas W. Ingram and others against said Butts— property pointed out by defendant : levy made and returned lo rue by a comtahl also, the Hood tract, near Sparfn, containing about three hundred and forty-six rcre". sold in Infs of about thirty acres; nl<m 100 acres, called the Grammar tract': sold «s the property of Samuel Turner, deceased. Terms made known on the dnv. J- G.* GILBERT, Ex’or. MARY TURNER. Ex rx. Sparta, April 09, 183*1. 16 td W ILL BE SOLD, before the Court houso door, in Lexington, Oglethorpe county, on the first ;t. agreenbl , Tuesday in July next, agreeable to an order of the ISAAC P. WHITEHEAD, Sh If. I Court of Ordinary of said county, a family of negroes belonging to the minors of .Matthew Wells, dcceasod. Sold for the benefit of said minors. JOSEPH J. MOORE, Guardian. April 30, 1834. 16 tds April 25 H ancock stcrierN s«tic—v\ m he sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court bouse door, in the town of Spnrla, Hancock county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: The undivided infrtrst of John W. Scott, (in right of bis wife, Harriet Hall,) in one half acre lot in the village of Sparta, known in the plan of said village ns Lot No. 28. whereon Mrs. Patience Hall now lives, bis interest being one third, subject to the life estate of laid Patience Hall to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Jus tice’s Court ill favor of Abraham Aliriend and others ; levied on and returned to mo by II. W. Rhodes con stable. B. K. BUTTS. D. SIi’flT. April 26 ww L AUKCN8 Sto<*i'iir* Sstle. Mill ho •old, on tlie first Tuesday in June next, before the Court house door in the (own of Dublin, Laurens county, between the usual hours of sulc, Ibe following property, to wit: One. third part of Lot No 202, or the interest that William Wallis has in said Lot, as the dower of his wife, levied upon to sntisfy two fi fas. one in favor of Jesse Joiner, and one in favor of Davis Joiner, and o- tlier fi fas vs William Wallis; property pointed out by Kindred Purling, and levied on and returned to me by a constable. JOHN M. HAMPTON, Sh’ff. April 19 T OWNDEfc SIic*rilF’s Snle. Will be JLi sold before the Court-house door in Lowndes comity, ou the firstTiieaduy in June next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property : Lot No. 42, in the J5th district originally Irwin, now Lowndes county, containing 490 acres, levied on as the property of John Nichols, to saii«fy sundry fi fas in favor of James Allen and others, levied on and re turned* to ine by n constable. Also—Lot No. 114. in the 16th district originally, now Lowndes county, containing 490acres, levied on to p.nifty George E. Overstreet’s lax for the year 1832 -Tux 11 36£ cents. JOHN J. UNDERWOOD, Sh ff March 26 T aliaferro siierifl’s saie....wiii he sold ut the Court House door in the town of Cruwfordville, Taliaferro county, ou the first Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: One Negro man, about thirty-five years old; levied on by sundry fifusissued from a Justices Court. Rich ard onus, for the use of W illiam Jordan, vs. Hamuel Trippe ; levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. JAMES W. ALFORD, Sh ir April 3, 1834. at the court hon*n in .Murray county, tlie lot of Lnnd number one hundred and nineteen, ir the 19thdistrict 4th section, sold for division of thf estate of Jane Patterson, deceased. JOHN W. G. GREER. Adm’or. May 6. 1834. JVoticc lo Debtor* anil Creditor*. A LL persons having demands against the estate i /m Hardy Brown, late of Twiggs county, deeensed the law', and those indebted to iheeslater to make immediate payment. WILLIAMS BROWN, DEMPSEY BROWN, Jr. Twiggs county. May 2, 18:14. > Adm’rs. ' 17 A LL person*indebted to the estate of Jetli vey, late of Laurens county, deceased, nre re quested to call on the subscribers and make pa and those having demands against said estr April 9, 1834. HARDY B. STANLEY, ) JOHN G. COATS, $ Ex’re. 4m A LL persons having demands against the estate o John Sparrow, late ot Pulaski Comity, deceased make immediate payment. AM ASA KELLUM, Bl.NJ. HOWELL, April IP, J Admr'a. ‘ 13 6t Gold Lots for Mule, lu Cherokee* UTO. 907, 2d District, Isl Section. 11 S79, 3d do. 4tli do. For farther information, address A. 13. GREENE, in Augusta, Geo. November 42 tf ,FOR SALE, II Acr«$ Carroll county, 1 Itll IV*. 172. l| “ Troup “ I‘itll “ “ 1N». “ 18*. “ 800. “ 09. •* 1341. “ 13*. “ 170. “ 33. “ 10. , apply ta IVILMAM MH1VKKM, B«„ r ILork Mi".., I(«u«Kk. Auffuri U 21 If late of Laurens county, to render iu their demand* according to law. J. G. ANDERSON, wm. McLendon, April 7, IPU4. F OUR mouths after date, application will he mndt to the Inferior Court of Henry county, when sit ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell two lie deceased, for tho benefit of tlie creditors. THUS. J. ROGERS. Adm April 29,1834. 16 Ids F OUR months after date, application will he mnd< to tlie Honorable the Interior Court of Ogf thorpe county, when sitting for Oordinary purpose for leave to sell the real estate of James A. Hill, dec’d. T3LANTON M. HILL, Adui.r. January 15, 183-1. I ml [NOUR months afterda.i L 1 to the honorable the application will be made ronton Cosily uud Michael Costlv (minors.) CARY J. MATHEWS, Guardian Jnnury 99. 1834 F OUR umiiiIIi. "ftra clMle.n|.,iliri>1 i<>» will h" tTMilf to tin, hoiioruMo tlie liiliri'ir Court of O,lo- lliorpe coiintv, whi'ti uittiiift fororilinxry |Hir|Kii«i. for Ivuve ta Mill till) real ratal, of William Fort-run. dac'd. CORNELIUS rUKCRON, Adm'r Harah 13. 1834 4m "■71 OUR months after date, application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jefler- srm county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fin* leave t(* sell the real estate of Rebecca Aim Thomp son, n minor. SAMUEL R. BARB, Guardian. Jan 29 4m* ■ 71 OUR* months after dale, application w ill he made to the Inferior Court of I'uinski county, silling ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot of Land, No. 250, in the 7(li district and 2d section, originally Cherokee, drawn hy Simeon A. Hedgecock. of Pulas ki county ALEX. HOLMES, Adm’r. February 14, 1834 4m ■_^! OUR months after dale, application will be made B to the honorable the Inferior Court of Newton county, w hen sitling as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell tlie whole of the real estate belonging to Wur- rciitou Cosily mid Michael Costlv, minors. CARY J. MA'l'lIEWK, Guardian. Jnn 29 4 tit ■ 71 OUR months afterdate, application will he made JT to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Es tate of James Gnerry. sen., late of sain county, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES l». GUERRY. ) JACOB M. GUERRY. VEx’ore. T. LEG RAND GUERRY. S January 10, 1834. 52 4tn ■NOUR months after date, application will be made JT to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho real estate of Thomas Howard, deeensed. WILLIAM T. HOWARD, Adm'r. March 12, 1834 4m ■71 OUR months after date.application will he made ■* to the lionorahle the Inferior Court of Ogle thorpe .county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lnnd nud Negroes belonging to tlie estate of John Denpree, deceased, late of the county of Morgan. LEWIS J. DEUPREE, Adm’r. April 9. 1831 4in ■HIOUR months after date application will he made BP to tho honorable Inferior Court of Thomns county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the. real and personal estate of Edmund Tice de ed. GEO. W. DONALSON, Adm’r. March 9 10 3m ■71 OUR months niter date, application will be in axle IF to tho honorable Ihe Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the Lands belonging to the estate ot (ieorge Langford, late of said county, deceased. JOHN W. LANGFORD, Adm’r. March 19. 1834. 4m ■71 OUR month* afler date application will he made 1’ to the Honorable Inferior Court of Newton county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of James J. Brad ley, dec’d. ISHAM WEAVER, Adm’r. April 18 4m. ■71 OUR months after date, application will he made _■/ to the honorable Inferior Court, when sitting for ordinnry purposes, of Jasper county, for leave to sell one negro woman l^tkt. name of Sarah, belonging to a minor of Thomas Gaston, deeensed. MATHEW GASTON, Guardian April 30, 1834 4m WJIOUR months after date, application will he made y to die honorable the inferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of John Sparrow late of said coun ty, dec’d. Also one negro mail Ned, belonging t« suid estate. AMASA KELLUM, \ ... UENJ. HOWELL, j Adm rs ‘ April 13, 1334. 4m hi OUR months after date, application will he made ■7 to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock counts, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate, upon which tho late Lewis L. Chilly resided at the lime of his decease, belonging to the estate of naid deceased. MARY CIIULY, Adm’rx. March 15, 1834. 4m ■71 OUR months after date, application will he made .■/ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the reul estate of Thomas Pass, deceased. MATHEW J. PASS, Adm’r. March 12, 1834 4m ■71 OUR month* alter dale, application will he unde ■ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Wnthing- ton county, when titling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three | 4 ots of |«and, viz: No. 31, in the 12th district of Habersham county ; No. 34, in the l»t district formerly Early, now Baker county ; No. 28, in tiie 1st district formerly Muscogee, now Marion county. l»elongifig lo the heirs of Benjamin Sparks, deceased. WM. D- HARRISON, Giiard'n for Morgan Sparks. March 12, 16:14 4m WTOTICE.- -We d>* hereby caution all persons -Lvl against trading for tlm following notes of hand, as the same Imvc been lost or stolen, viz ; Augusta. 29lh March, 1831. f$ 839 78—Three days afterdate, we promise to pay XV. Sr. II. Riysoii, ororderi at their office in Augusta. | Georgia, Eight Hundred and thirty-nine dollars and j seventy-eight cents, for value received [Signed] JAMES WHITE & Co. i Augusta 23d Noveinher, 1*32. ,! $ 493 21—Four months after date. I promUe to pay j \V. Si. II. Bryson, or order, at their office in Augusta. Georgia, Four hundred and ninety-three dollars and j twentv one cents, value received. [Signed] JACOB L ABRAHAMS. | Augusta, 22d March, 1833. $551 04—Sixty days afler date, I promise to pay \V il* If. Bryson, or order, at their office in Augusta. Georgia. Five hundred and fifty one dollars and four cents, value received, with a credit on same of $ 5U0, dated 9th October, 1833. and [Signed] JACOB L. ABRAHAMS The above notes, with three hundred and ninety- five dollars in cdnh, were enclosed in a letter, dated a- bout the 16th Fehmary last, and put into the Post master’s hands in McDonough. Henry comity, Geor gia. diretfed to W. & II. Bryson, Augusta, Ga. t hut which letter and contents have never come lo hand. We also offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars to any one who will produce lo us the said letter and contents. 4V Sr II. BRYSON Augusta, May 9. 1831 17 3t March 12, 1834 (■Portia, Luumis Uouaily: Inferior Court, .tilling for ordinnry purposes. July 'term, 1833—Present thfir honors llntj. If ■ Hamp ton, Lewis Maddux, Mastin U Oueal and Henry II. Hnlhaitety, Justices. O N the application of Edward St. Geor^ (list rat or on the cstnte of .lames Johnson, de- I ceased,staling flint said estate is fully administered on, and praying fora Rule Nisi for a final dismission from snid administration—It is therefore ordered, that alter six months publication in the Southern Recorder, of snid Rule Nisi, the snid Edward St. George will he discharged from snid administration. uules« cause He shewn to the contrary, of whicli«all concerned will take notice. True extract from the minutes of Court, Julv 1st 1833 THOM AS MOORE, Clerk. September II, 1833 mfim C 'N FOHGf A, Tliouns County—Where- W iwThumusC. Wvelie and Henry Wyche, npplyH • to me lor letters of administration, on the estate of Lit- ! tletou Wyche, late of said county, deceased : ] These'are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to ' he and appear at my office within the time prescribed I hy law. to shew cau«e. (if any they ran.) why said lei- ters of administration should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, thi<-9tli day of April, 1834. NEILL McKINNOW c. c. o April 16, 1831 1 13 It j Valehtine‘ and Charles S. Meriwellier. adminlstrn- I inrs of Whitson G. Johnson, deceased, state to the i Court, that they have fully settled up the estate of : said deceased, and pray lo he dismissed therefrom— It is therefore ordered, that the ( lerk issue the usual Rule * ' ‘ Rule in such case made and provided and if noot jec- lions nre filed, letters of dismission will issue. Given dmi- I under my hand at office, this 5ih NovciiTher. 1833 WM. II. SMITH. Clerk. November 13, 1833 mfim ISaldu in Superior Court. JauuarT 'iVrm, 1SR1. Missouri Cummi ibil fur Divorce. W HEREAS the aforesaid ea«e was returnable In the present Term of this Court, nud tho Sin*, 'ill'by his deputy has returned that ihe defendant i, not t*» he found m this County; Upon motion lor.tlie complainant. It is ordered, iluit the defendant appear at the next Term of this Court, and file his defence to said cause, or that the complainant he allowed to proceed “xparle : Further ordered, tlini this Rule he published in one of the Gazettes of Milledgeville, ones a mouth for three months. , A true extract from the Minings. RANSOM H. SMITH, Cl’k. February 12. IK3I m 3m EORGIA, Twiggs Coueity.—Where- H as Samuel Adams, admiiiisirator ou the estate ol ° Godfrey Ross, dec’d, applies for letters of dismission: ** i These are therefore to cite and admoiiisli ail and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ha rix on ' 8n ^ !, pp , -<ir at my office within the time prescribed by d no-' tnwhew cause, (if uny they have.) why said letters * I should not he granted. Given under iiiv hand, tliii Till November. 1833. RICHARD KICKS, c.c.o. November 13, 1833 infill) Gcorgitt, Jours t ouiitv. W HEREAS Charlotte Johnson, ndministrnf Ihe estate of William Johnson, deceas. plies for letters of dismission : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and « redder* «>f said deceased, to he and appear at my office. \\i,hio the time present'- fi lEOULIA, Twiggs Couilly...Where ed hy law, to shew cause, (if any they have.) why •aid ii ns John Harrell. Guardian of Warren Barker, ..... i i.j ..... v ...,i t y hand : orphan and minor of Gabriel Parker.deceased, applies ! for left era of dismission from his said guardianship: These are therefoy? to cite and admonish all tic «in- gular the kindred and creditors of said Warren Parker, Georgia, Thomns County. TOHN Met’ROAN, of the 753d District, Georgia Milftia, tolled before me, a small WHITE HOCtSi:. about II years old. branded on the \ 8 * m v|ilnr the kindred iiiid'’credit* riglit side, (U. S.) about 12 or 13 hands high. Ap- ‘ praised hy Thomas McCronn and Simeon Sellars, hi thirty dollars. 29lh day of April, 1834. PRYOR LEWIS. J. P. The above is a true copy from the Estray Book, 7lli %fay, 1834. MALCOM FERGUSON. C 1. C. May 14, 1834 17 3t letter* should not he granted. Given unde at office, tliisfitli dnv of Fchrunrv. 1834. CHARLES MACARTHY, c. e. o. I Fet*ruary 19, 8134 mfim fi~'I EORKI A, Joi.es County.-—Wliereas ; Mo*es and Daniel Gunn,administrators on Da-I niel 4■ niin*s estate, apply for letters of dismission : j These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 f snid deceased, j to he and appear nt my office within the time prescrih- , ed hy law, to shew cause, (ifany they have.) why said ; letters should not he granted. Given under my hand j at office, this 15th day of January, 1834. CHARLES MACARTIIY January 22, 1834 irphnn and miiioi aforesaid, to he «& appear Ht my of fice within the time prescribed hy law, tc* shew came (if any they have,) why snid letter* should not fio granted. Given under my hand, this 2d day of De cember. 1833. RICHARD RICKS, c.c.o. December II. 18.33 mfim* DIVIDEND No. 32. BankStatf. ok Gk.orgia, ) Savannah. 2oth April, 1834. \ rDlfir. Board of Directors having this day declared B n Dividend nt the rate of eight per cent, per annum, or .*§4 per Share on the Capital Slock of this Bank for the six months ending on the 5th inst. the same will he paid to the respective Stockholders there of. or to their order, on and niter Tuesday next. By order of the Board. 16 2t A. PORTER, Cashier. Office of Superintendent Hoads, Jyc. Eastern Div. Watkinsvii.i.k 10th, April, 1834. T HOSE persons who have demands against the State for services rendered or articles furnished for the public hands, hi this division, and who have neglected to hand them in for settlement, nre notified that I am prepared to settle them if sent to me pro- C "N EORGIA, Laurens County.—Inferi or or Court sitting for Ordinary purposes, July Term, 1833.—Present their honors B. W. Hampton. II. It. Hathaway and Lewis Maddux. Justices of said Court: RULE NISI.—On the application <«*f Benjamin Dorsey, Administrator on the Estate of Snmuel Mont- comerv, lute of l.niirens county deceased, stating that lie has fully administered on said Estate. niidpni\s lo he dismissed from said Administration.* It is therefore ordered, that after six months publication of this Erie Nisi, in tho Southern Recorder, the said Benjamin Dnrsey will lie discharged from snid Administration, unless cause he shewn lo the contrary, of which all concerned will take notice. True extract from tho minutes. TII OS. MOORE, c. c. o. December 11, 1833. mfim. EORGIA, Lulll'ciisConllty....Inferi - HJK or Court, sitting lor ordinary purposes. Sept» m i her Term, 1833—Present, their honors Henry U. Ilx . c. o. ! Ihnwny, Mnslin G. Oueal and Benjamin W. Htunp tin, I ton. Inspires of said Court. RULE NISI.—On tlie,npplicntian of Elbert Dun- an, ndminLlrnlnr on the estate of James Miller, de- rased, stating that snid estate is fully admiui«tereti on. and pray ing for n final disillusion from said admi nistration. it is therefore, ordered, that after six months publication of this Rule in the Southern Recorder.the said Elbert Duucnn w ill* he discharged from saidiul minhtrafion, unless rnu«e he shewn to the contrary,o which, nl! concerned will take notice. A true extract from the minutes of the Court, this 4th September. 1833. THUS. MOORE, LTk. October 9, 1833 infini F' ■u liie hniioralilr tin, liiftrior Court of lieculur county. »lien .liliiig lor oriliiiary '•• , rpoM.,. for lenvr lo mI( tho real date of tVMliain Win,low, lata of raid county,dri-raaeil JAMUd DLA.NSUT, Adm'r. April I, 1624 4m Ttvicss County. W H'ltF.AS Joalitin R. Wimberly, Admini.-trntn- i why said lett< will, the will annexed, on the e.tiite of E/.ekier ' parly attested and receipted, before tlie loth day of I Wimberly, deceased, applies to me for letter of dixitisl | May—at which time, the concerns of this division will I sion from said ntRate: he closed. WILLIAM C. I,YMA.\, 'i These are therefore tocitn, auinmnn and admonish all [13 4t] Superintcnrlant, Sfe. and singular the kindred and creditors of snid decena- - — I ed. to he and appear at inv office within the time pre» I scribed hy law,to shew cause, ifanv they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, P OSTED before me by Charles I,. Matthews,one 1 U ' is 281,1 ° ct ' ,833 - mev« „ „ ! dark hay Horse, his hind feet and right fore foot v r RICH ARD KICKS, c. c. o. - November 6. 1833. mhm i Georgia, Jones County. W HEREAS Beoj. T. Eowe and John S. Zacha ry. Executors on the estate of Peter Wyche. np- 1 plies for letters of dismission : I These nre therefore to rite, summon ami admonidi nil and singular the creditors and kindred of said do ! ceased, to he and appear nt my office within the time ! prescribed by law. to shew cause, (if any they have,) liould not he granted. Given under tate of E/.ekier m J hand, at office, this |Hth Ortobei, 1833. CHARLI:.8 MACARTIIY, c.c. o. October 23, 1833. Georgia, Greene County, 143d District, G. I\f. OSTED before me hy Charles L. Matthews, one dark hay Horse, his hind feet and right fore foot bite, a star in his forehead, about eight years old, shod nil round. Appraised hy U. G. Harper, and James B. Nichelaon, at forty-five dollars, this 5th April, 1834. JAMES W. GODllIN, J. I* A true extract from the Estrav Book. , VINCENT SANFORD. Cl’k. April 16, 13 3t C 'lEORGIA, llsinrork County.—hi W feri«»r Court sitting for Ordiuury purposes Monday Oil Janilary, 1834. Present their Honors, Joel Crawford, John L. Swinney, Wilson Bird, jue tices. On tlie application of William M. Boyer, ndmiui* frator of Elias Boyer deceased, representing that he has fully discharged the duty assigned to him, and In* fully administered said estate: li is ordered that all persons concerned, doslie* cause ou the first Monday in July next, why said id- RUNAWAY DfiCIROESn T HE following named Negroes, belonging to the State of Georgia, and attached to tlm Eastern Division of the Public Hands, having been advertised for sale, were, at the time of said sale, absent from their companions, viz: TOM. (Jackson;) he is supposed to he lurking a* bout in the neighborhood of Colonel Cobb’s planation near Louisville—MYLES, who has a wife at .Mrs. Mattock’s, a few miles above Dublin, near the Oconee river, and who is believed to he harbored hy some .while person—‘BEAVER. LARRY. SAM and GIBB, who were purchased in or about Savannah, nud are, in' doubt lurking about that city. Ten dollars re- ward each will be paid for their apprehension and de-! ti,e time oi at7ensi three mil,. livery ta any jailer in the Stute, und all reasonable ex- ‘ peiisesand compensation for time employed, if deliv ered to the iniler of Baldwin county. WILLIAM C. LYMAN. Agent State of Georgia. Milledgeville, Gu., April 14. 1834. 14 fit The Standard of Union. Recorder, and Journal, Milledgeville, ami Savannah Georgiuu will each pub lish the above six times, ami forward their accounts to the Editors of the Federal Union. Georgiu, Pulaski Comity, January Term, 1*34. U ULE NISI—To the honorable Inferior £ourt. , . ..... silling for ordinnry purposes, in and for said ! ininiatrutor shall not he discharged from the admiiH* ! county The petition of John VValsted sheweth, • •ration of said estate, and that a copy of this order li that Furney F. Gatlin, during his lifetime, made Ins ! published for the space of six months, in on* of th« certain bond or obligation, which is now in Court j Gazettes of this State, shewn, whereby lie hound himself, his executors,! A true extract from the minutes. , his heirs and administrators, to make titles to a cer- i _ HENRY ROGERS, c. C- °- | tain Lot of Land lying in the eleventh district of | January l.», 1834. 52 hui j Troup county, known as Lot No. 93, to your petiti- j oner, in the sum of five hundred dollars. Yony f eti- ! tinner prays tlint usual notice may lie granted to nil parties concerned, to shew cause why Joseph Tonke and Allen Tooke. administrators on the estate of (he i said F. F. Gatlin do not make lilies to your petitioner, : iu pursuance of (he conditions of said bond, and your i petitioner will ever pray, &c. JOHN WALSTKD. j • On motion, it is ordered, that the Clerk issue his usu al notice, in one of the public Gazettes in this Slate, for G 1 Wiflia A true extract from Ihe minutes. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, Cl’k. March 12. 1834. in3m Georgia, Liaiirrns County : Inferinr C>mrt. sittiny fur ordinary purpsucs, July ad journed Term, IH33—Preterit lhe.tr honor* llenjamiu IP. Hampton, Henry II. Hathaway and Letets Maddux, Justices. W8AAC RAMHEY, ndministrntordo Imiii* non, on B the estate of Williiim J. Ia«rkiiis, deceased,Mtates to the Court, thnt he has fully Nettled up tlm esiule of said deceased, and therefore prays to Im* disilliNaed therefrom —Whereupon it is ordered hy the Court,Mini the Clerk issue the u-usl Rule ill such rases, ami niilew objeeti- on* are filed according to Uw, bitters of dismission will Unuo A true extract from lJ»e minutes of the Court, tins 16th July, im THOM A 8 MOORE. Clerk Hejtiemh*r ||, mfi|p Georgia, Hoiitgouu ry Comity. f NFERIOR COURT, silting for ordinary purpo ses. September Term, 1833—Upon tlie petition of Calvin Quinn, ns administrator on the estate of John Quinn, late of said county, deceased, praying a dismission from hit said aduiinisIrHlioiiship, it is there- | fare ordered by the Court, thnt nil persons concerned, or in any manner interested in said estate, appear at die May Term, 1834. of said Court, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Calvin Quinn tdionhl not he then "lid there discharged from his said aduiinislni- lion tm >"id r»tale—and it is Im tlier ordered, that (hi order he published ill one of the public Gazettes of th 8t"fe for six months. A true extract from the minutes of the Court if aid, 2d September. 1833. thomas g. McFarland, ci’k c.o. September 18, 1833 mfim job rm.M iKG .’Yratlv F.ttcuttd at thi* ome*- GEORGIA, Twiggs County.—Where Islinm Edwards, executor ou tlie cstnte °» Edwards, deceased, applies for letters ofdis- inissiou: Thi** is therefore to cite nil the kindred and rreui* tors of snid deceased, to appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause why said letter* should not he granted Given under my hand, (In* Mill Septmher. 1833. RICHARD KICKS,c « October 2.1833 nifm* Georgia* Jones County. W HEREAS Joseph Messer, executor and ad nn ' nistrator, caete.romm, on the estate of Noah M**’ ser, deceased.applies for letter* of dismitmion: . These are therefore to cite and admonish ull and *io* gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to j* and appear at my office within tlie time prescribed law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said letter* should not he grunted. Given under my hand at °* file, this lltli dnv of January, 1834. CHARLES MACARTHY,c.e.o- January 22. 1834 rnffin^ < NEOn«U, Join-. CounO— W James Long. Mdmiohlinlor on Henry D( , |' tale, applies for letters of di»niis*Jnn : And whereas Malachi Walt*, adinhiiftralnroii \Vi* /• ii*i ,* iitirii* .<inini.ili << hiip, •• - . Lis* limn MeConn'i p.talc, fur lellrr,'i'N“**’j The.c ara tlirruftiru t" til* «"H id.'.** • j ■iii"iilnr III* kindred and creditor* "f *»jd dee* _ ' to he and *nite»r at my ollle* within Ihe time ft*** . ed tiy law, to ,lie tv rail,e, (if any they , Mid letter, ilionlil not he granted. filv««* hand at otSre.tbi, hth day ol November. IS*-’ , CIIAltLEH MACABTIIY.*^ November IS, 1WI* m ,