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Admini«sfrrteors’, Exor.nfora, Ac. Sales.
wf>:r.-!i-iise in Biker roypye, will be sold, on the
i r»f' a ( 1er next,bv virtue of an order
■J rtf- t. ■ • - vfo-v, the IbTrowing described
fo-ig to^Ifo ■ -'Ate of the fate Lewis Bond.
- h< 1 i■ of tile heirs and creditors of
• ' “ttc-'t a distribution} a part of which
lota com vis •’ • Baker plantn iii. S ties to continue from
,1 v to ,iiviki* whole is sold. Terms made known on
the \ v v of s J . Viz: Lots 31? 3d. 214 2d, 1.87 2d, 137 2d,
"8-3 2d, 147 21. North half of 213 2d, 186 21, 144 2d, 334 2d.
143 11.173 2 l. l id 2d. 223 2d. 334 3d, V3.S 2d, 226' 2d, 213 2d,
i" i 192 ia the 21 District of Biker, originally Earlv coun
ty; i»n 1 also Lott 125 31, 133 3d, 20>3d,'234 3d, 137 3d, li3
3d, in the 3d District o 1 ' Biker, formerly Early county; and
nlso, Lo*s 10,100. %l*. On. and 237, in the seventh district of
Baker, fortnttrly Early county; and also, Lots 400 and 107,
in the 12th district of Bakei county.' formerly Early, and
also lot 78 in the first district of Baker county, formerly.Bur
ly.
ALSO, O i the first Tuesday in November next, will be
tjoTtl. at Stnrksviile, Lee County, before the Court-house
tfodr,. the ftrl'o'ving Lota of Land, belonging to the said de
ceased. an! sftM for a similar pul pose, viz: 216. 200, 217,
214, pa J, 2 3, 21. 41, 766, 230, t 86, 193, 202, 183, 56 184,
201, 141, 2’5, 173; arid 201. in the second district of Lee
county, a part of v-hich lots comprise that valuable plan
tation ltnT*'n" aariiK}' Fowl-town Settlement • and also lot
293 hi she -Tr 1. an 1 the north half of lot 217 in the first dis
trict of Lee county. • '
ALSO, 'On the f ;r st Tuesday in January next, before
the Court house dour in Irwin’.oii. IVi kiztson county, the
following Lots of Laud, belonging to s„aid deceased, a port
of which comprise the Wilkinson plantation, sold for a
similar purpose, viz: 211 4th, 149 23d, 36 4th, 28 4ih. 313
4th, 123 1th, 171 4th, 262 3d, 124 4tlr, 25 4th, 26 4th, 29 4th.
3!S4fb, 292 5th, 283 6:h, 286 5th, lff4 4th, 184 5th, 185 5th,
097 4th, 391:4th. 300 l;h, 325 3d, 349 3d. 350 3d, 353 3d, 354
3d, 311 14th, 3 12 14th, 347 4th, 34 5ti-. 15 5th, 287 5th, 296
4th.’ 240 5th, 281 5th, 303 41 li. 299 4th, 170 4th, 279 5tli, 190
4th, 167 4th, 179 4:h. 176 4 ill, 151 5th. 160 5th, 130 5th, 200
4th, 207,4t’i. 91 4th. 91 4lh,92 4th. 210 5th, 178 23<f, 93 4lh.
Offfi Ith. 275 4th, 109 4th, 278 5th 100 12th, 18 22d, 114 5th,
11.1 5tV,133 5th, 138 5fli, 187 4th 92 Tfith, 272 4th. 271 4tli.
532 4th, 263 4th, 280 4th. 249 4th 247 ith, 2.31 5th, 2314th.
5th, 237 5th, 9 Id 4th, 330 4th, 28 4th, 207 5th. 174 4th,
175 4th, 169 4th, 208 .3th, 396 3d, 211 5th. 182 5tli. 46 5th.
159 3d. .153 23d, 326 23d, 1 Lot, No. not known, 5th, 5524
acres1 lot in the town of Irwinton, 1 acre; 1 lot in the town
nf Ir.wintnu, j acre; lot in A ilkioson, No. not known,
1 Qi J arre9 : 1 lot No. 36, fraction, 3d. 66} acres ; a part of lot
No 90, in the 4th, 20 acres; a parcel of land 166, 4th, con-
timing 50 acres; part of 1G9, in 4lh, containing 70 acres;
part of 296. in 5th, containing 59} acres; all the above lots
of land I vin? in the districts as annexed to each number.
‘The 3 ud several sales of land to continue from day to day
nnfol the while is sold Terms made known -on the <iav of
sale. H. JONES,
‘ JOSEPH BOND,
Aug 39 37 ids Adin'rs of Lewis Bond, dec'd,
"ILL B LI SOLD, on Friday the 22d day of December
next, at the late residence of Edmond Rice, and in
tits county of Newton, all the perishable property of said d
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of Richa'd "VICT'ILL BE SOLD, ou the first Tuesday in January next, ‘V\/’ILL BE LOLD“, before the Court-house door m Eur-
Lightifeot, late of‘Washington county, deceased, will be l T V at the Courthouse in the town of Monroe, Walton j If ly county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
sold, oa the first Tuesday in January next, within th * legal county, one negro man, BOB. Sold according to the lajt will ; between the jjsual hours of sale, agreeably to an order of
oeasad, consisting of horses, cattle, h
wheat, and sundry other articles too
:;s. corn, fodder, cotton,
tedious to mention. At
the same time aal place the plantation will be rented for the
ensuing year. JAMES RICE, Adm r.
NnvmnVv 11 43 tds
FILL BE SOLD, at the late residence of William Hurt,
of Pufmm county, deceased, on Monday. 18th, and
at the plantation of said deceased, known as the Kimbrough
place, on Wednesday. 2Clh of December next, all tbe perish
able property be'enging to the estate of said deceased, con
sisting - of mules, horses, (one pair match horses) pork ami
stock h0.7 • two yoke oxen, cattle, sheep, two pleasure car
riages, wagon, ox-cart. corn, fodder and oats, household and
kitchen furniture, blacksmith's tools, and plantation tools of
various kinds. File to continue from day to day at each
p'ace until all is sold. N. BASS, Adm’r.
November 7—tls
\srn.Z BE SOLD, at the house of William M. Living-
T T ston, on Wednesday, the 27th of December next, all
the PERISH WILE PROPERTY of Blake Bridges, late of
J aureus county, deceased, consisting of a stock ol cattle, house
hold furniture, and other articles not necessary to enumerate.
Nov 14—4> tds WILLIAM BRIDGES, Adtn’r.
14 «nr,L BE SOLD, on Tlturs lay the 21st day of Decein-
V v her next, attim late residence of Daniel Malone, late
of 4ouescounty,deceased,the PERISHABLE PROPERTY
belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of mules,
cattle, horrs. household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools,
one road wagon and harness, corn, fodder, and many other nr
tides.’ S tie to continue from day to day until all shall be sold.
Terms will be made known on the day of sale.
Nov7—tds ROBERT V. HARDEMAN, Adm’r.
ILL BE SOLD, at the late residence of Nancy Mor
ris, deceased, in Montgomery county, on Tuesday, the
CSth stay of December next. 60 head of stock cattle, 52 head
of'frock hogs, uud all the household and kitchen furniture of
the said Naacy Morris. Terms on the day.
hfuy-14 —13 tds* JOHN MORRIS, Adm’r.
Yf, ILL BE SOLD, on Friday, the 22d day of December
V V nex-, sc tits late residence of Thomas Mason, senior
deceased, in Hancock county, the PERISHABLE PRO
PERTY of said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, stock
end pork, hogs, corn, fodder, oats, wheat, cotton, household
and kitchen furniture, plantation and fanning utensils,Ac. Sale
to con tin le until completed. Terms cm the day of sale.
THOMAS MASON. ? , , •
Nov. 17-14 t Is JOHN M. MASON, S Adin r3 '
jS^TlLL BE SOLD, on Friday. 2Al December, next, at th»
V V late residence of Sampson P. Mob'ev, late of said < oun-
y, deceased, all the PERISHABLE PROPERTY of said
deceased, crmsist'ng of one horse, rattle,hogs, household and
kitchaa futahure, plantation tools, corn, fodder, cottrm, and
o her. arJeRs too tedioU3 to mention. Also, Negroes to hire
end Lan 1 to rent. Terms on the day. Sale to continue till
nil is sold. LEWIS MOBLEY, Adm’r.
November 1 i, 1337 4.3 tds
'SjJ Y virtue of an order of the Inferior Court of Laurens
J»u3 county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be
sold, before the Court-house door in Pulaski county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, within the lawful hours of
sale, one LOT OF LAN D. No. 95, in the 4th district origi
nally Dooiv, now Pulaski county. Sold as the property of An-
paiinn Dean and Evelina Dean, orphans of William E. Dean,
deceased. HENRY BAILEY, Guardian.
September 19, i537 35 tds
W 'ILL BE SOLD, attho times and places hereinafter
specified, the following tracts of land, belonging to
the estate of JetTrey Barksdale, late of Hancock county, de
ceased. Sold by an order of the honorable the Inferior Court
of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, this
obtained, to wit:
First Tuesday in December, at Horry, Let No. 94, in the
50th district, formerly Lee county.
First Tuesday in January, at Irwinville, Lot No. 439, in the
5rh district of Irwin.
“First Tuesday in January, at Irwinville, Lot No. 132, in the
4th district. For Lot 132, I will sell all the right and title 1
have to it.
First Tuesday in January, at Jacksonville, Lot No. 500, in
the 6th district formerly Appling.
First Tuesday in Janukry, at Jacksonville. Lot No. 370, in
the lsfdistrict. Also, Lot 270, in the 1st district. Also, 1
will sell on the same day, Lot No. 184, in the 1st district, all
Lite rqfnt and title I have; and another, drawn by William
Turner'of Putnam county, in the 8th district, formerly Ap-
First Tnesday in February, at YVayneville, Lot No. 39, m
the 3d district.
First Tuesday in March, at Cuthbert, Lot No. 118, in the
8th district, formerly Lee county.
First Tuesday in April, at Thomasville, Lot No. 465. in the
8lh district, formerly Irwin; also, Lot No. 65, inthe~8th dis
trict. “ r-
First Tuesday in May, at Holmesville, Lot No. 1C4, in the
fid district Appling.
First Tuesday in April, 1 will also sell all the right and ti
tle I have to Lot No. 171, in the 17th district, K rmerly Early
cotrnry.
First Tuesday in June, at Byron, Lot No 28. in the 10th
district; also. Lot225,in the 11thdistrict, of which I will sell
all therifflitaud title I hold.
First,Tuesday in July, at Carrollton, Lot No. 45, in tlic 11th
district of Carroll caunty.
First Tuesday iu August, at Blakely, Lot No, 297,. in tlm
58th district of Early.
First Tuesday in September, at Franklinville, LolNo. 93,
is the 16th district of Lowndes county.
JOHN BARKSDALE, AJm'r.
October 3, 1837. 36 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the Inferior
Court vif Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be L sold, at the Court-house door iu Moutieello.
on the first Tuesday in January next, between the lawful
hours of sale, one lot of land, containing202}'acres,more or
less, lying in said county, adjoining lauds of John Thurmond,
end others. Sold as toe real estate ol" William II. Travior, de
ceased, of said county. Terms on the day of sale
Oct 31 — 41 tds JOHN KNIGHT, Jr., Adm’r.
LAND whereon Benjamin -.———, „ ,
containing 555 acres, more or lose, lying four miles east of
Sparta, on the road leading to Augusta by Warrenton. Tube
sold subject to the widow's right of dower. Also, at the same
time and place, 15 or 16 likely NEGROES, men, women,
bov-s and girls; to bo sold by an order ol the honorable Infe
rior Court of Hancock county, sitting lor ordinary purposes,
ibr the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms on
the dav of sale. IIAKDk C. CUL\ EL, Adm r.
October 24,1837 __ _____ 40 tcls
YvCriLL UH SOLDTcfore the Court-house door in Troup
’i' v county, on the first Tuc.sdjiy m January next,between
the. usual hour.-, of Sale, agreeably to an order <>t the Inferior
Court of Tatffnl comity, when siubur for ordinary purposes,
ONE LOT OF LAND. No.Till, in the 15th disit iel of oi igia-
aiivCarrol! county, now Tronp county.
Also, will be sold, before the Court-house door in the .county
of Campbell, on the first Tuesday in January nest, LOT No.
66. in the 7t’a district of originally Coweta county, now Camp
bell county. C dd for the 'benefitof the heirs ot Joan Joyce,
deceased.* Terms made known on tbe day of sale.
Oct 24—40 tds JAMES HANCOCK. A.imT.
"S^fTILL BE SOLD,on the fust Tuesday in January next
? ! at the court house doer ii: M unroe county, one likely
nesrro fellow, belonuingto the estate ot Vt . N. Elder. Terms
made known on die day of s C i-.
Oct 31—41 ids EDWARD A. ELDER. Guardian.
liam Sanford, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heir of
said deceased. Terms on the dav.
Oet 3 tiff JOSEPH C*. ADKINS, Guardian.
OSTI’ONEl) SALK.—HBv virtue of an order rf the! \ GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle-
JJT honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when 1 -o*- sborpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be fold, before rhecourt- ! fold, on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court
house door of Lee county, between the usual hours «f sale, I house door, in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, the
on the first Tuesday in January next. Lot No. 75, in tbe ! ( an , ul _ J '_°_ f the df^ased now restdes^and
2d district of said county of Lee. Sold ass part of (tie real
estate, of Jacob. Cobb, deceased, and for the benefit-Ot the
heirs of said deceased. Terms, cash.
MARTHA COBB. Ad.n’rx.
Dec. 5—ids RANSOM II. SMITH, Adm’r.
ii IK TILL BE "OLD, on the first Tuesday in January next,
all the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Robert Grc
sham, late of said countv. deca ased. Terms made known on
the day of sale. EDMOND L. GRESHAM, Adm’r.
October 31, 1837 43 tds
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,
within the legal hours,.before the Court-house door in Hons
F OR SALE, the house and lot, with all its appurtenances.
furniture, Ac., formerly occupied by Mrs. Jenkins, and
more recently by Win. W. Carnes, as a public house in this
place. The buiklings have very lately undergone the most
thorough repairs and alterations, and are now in good order,
and can accommodate a large number of boarders. There are
several lots attached to the premises—also, furniture or every
description,necessary for the business. Tula property v.n. be
sold upon a credit of one, two and three years, and unques
tionable titles made to the purchaser, and immediate posses
sion given. Any person disposed to engage in this business,
would d-i well to call and examine the premises, and make the
purchase in time to open the house for the reception of mem
bers and others the ensuing session of the Legislature.
ELIZA J. CARNES, Adm’rx.
Milledgeville, August 30, 1836. 33 M
FOU5S MONTIiS’ WOTICES.
A LL perrons indebted to tire firm of RLAUGHTn> .
MITCHELL Jl^T call and liquidate their account
note or otherwise; likewise all having demands against
nnii, must prescut (Item for payment. °
0 . . „ w. H. MITCHELL,
v W c? V !' 1S Parmer ?, f 1 tl * ,ir ! n ° f Slaughter & Mitchell
N B.-i he bu -. mess wiU he Conducted as heretofore, under
the direction ol the surviving partner, and the administrator
il Wm. A. Slaughter, deceased. r
September 19, 1637 ^
A LL persons having demauds against the estate o£Wa
liam Daniel, deceased, late of Morgan county, are rr
quested to present them, for settlement, to \V. F. Van La
dingham, Esq. of Madison, duly authenticated; and those
who are indebted to said estate, are likewise requested to
make immediate payment to said Van Lnndingham, who ha*
all the debts due said estate, for collection. 3 *
171 OUR. months after date, application will be made to the | Madison, _ ut *
ir honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit- I A LL persons indebted Jo the estate oJ the Hon. Swepson
ting for ordinary PTirposei, for leave to sell the real estate of 1 -t®- c - Jeffries, late of Taliaferro county, deceased, are re-
JAMES DANIEL, Sen., Ex’,
"VA/TLL BE SOLO, in Lexington, on ilie first Tuesday |
v Y in January next, bv order of*tlie Inferior Court of
Ozletborpe county, while silting for ordinary purposes, a !
part of lire negroes belonging to the ratals of Cornelius ,
Fnrrrnn, deceased, viz: Jacob, a carpenter, about 35 years |
old, also, Billy, about tbe mine age. tiold for cash, for the !
benefit of the creditors of said estate,
THOM Ad A. BREWER, Adra’r j
Oct 31—11 ids of Ch Fnrcrorj, deceased.
JS^YILL BE BC1LD, at Lumpkin, iu Stewart county, on i
V V the first Tuesday iu January next, agreeably to an or- !
der of the honorable Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county, j
THREE LIKELY NEGROES, two men and one woman, ;
belonging to the estate of Charles Smith, deceased. Terms, |
one-half cash, the .rtlier half-payable on the 23th December, j
1838. Small notes and approved security will be required, j
‘ELIZA D. SMITH, Adntrx. j
Oct 24—49 ids JOHN RICE, Adm’r.
"^7E7TLL BE SOLD, before tbe Court-house door, in the
v V town of “Blakely. Early county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, between the usual hours of sale, ONE LOT
OF LAND, lying in said county,"known by No. 203, 2d dis
trict.
Likewise, ox the same day, will be sold, before the Court
house door in the town of Lumpkin. Stewart county, ONE
LOT OF LAND. No. 29, in the lSch district, formerly Lee.
On the same day, before the Court-house door in the town
of Talbotton, Talbot county, ONE LOT, No. 2, 13th district,
formerly Muscogee. Sold as the property of Allen Johnson,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
ALLEN G JOHNSON, Agent for Adi n’r.
Novel.’ber 7. 1837 42 tds
ILL BE SOLD, ou tile first Tuesday in j nonary next,
at the Court-house door in Greenesboro', the LAND
and NEGROES belonging to die. estate of Win. Knowles, de
ceased, consisting of one Tract ol' Land, containing ICO acres,
more or less, on the waters cf Bhouldcrbone. adjoining Eenj.
Parrott, Jackson and others. The negroes area man and his
wife and three children. Bold for the benefit of the creditors
of said deceased. Terms oil the dav cf sale.
JAMES I 5 . KNOWLES, ) . , .
Nov 7—tds RICE P. KNOWLES, S r *‘
A G
^ ? beioiv the Court-house door- in the town o! Lumpkin, ; Icm county, on the first Tuesday in February next, one LOT
Btewart county, in llie usual Lours of sale, to the highest bid- — “■
der, LOT OF LAND No. 37, in the 16ih district ot formerly
Lee county, now Stewart.
Also, on the first Tuesday in February next, before the
Court house door iu Daliloneg i, Lumpkin county, LOT OF j
LAND No. 468. in the lhr.h district of the 1st section of origd- j
nallv Cherokee county, now Lumpkin. Sold by order of the :
honorable Inferior Courtof Jefferson county,sittingas a Court
of Ordinary, as the property of.the late Anthony \V. Walker, ]
deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
Nov 14—43 tds ARTHUR B. WALKER, Adm’r.
| IN DEE an or order of tire honorable ifce Tnforior Court
'Ll of Morgan county, when sitting fjr ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday’ in January next, be
fore the court Louse door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, the negro property belonging to the estate of
Lemuel Chaffin, deceased, consisting of one wan, woman, and
ihl'vC children, Sold for the purpose of division. Terms ou
the dav.
Oct *31—41 tds
THOR. NOLAN, ? ^ .
MATHEW MAYNE, } “ x
ors.
W r IJ-L BE BOLD, at the late residenre of Green B.
Johnston, deceased, in Twiggs county, on the 16th Ja
nuary next, all the PERISHABLE PROPERTY of said
deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, household and
kitchen furniture, and other things too tedicus to mention.
Rale Vo continue till all is sold. Terms made known on the
dav. DANIEL VAUGHN, Adm’r.
Dec. 5—49 tds SARAH JOHNSTON, Adm’rx.
OF LAND, lying in the 13tli district Houston coup*
by the No. 133, it being a part of the real estate id’John Cfceves,
late of Putnam county, deceased, for lb2 benefit of tbe heirs
arid creditors. Terms made known o- ,j te J a y „f sa ie.
Nov. 17—44 tds JOHN NEWSOM, Adm’r.
hh ‘-d U, c.r the first Tuesday in February next,
V V all ll'O NE'JrllOES belonging to the estate of William
A, Shrine, for tile benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. QUINTILIAN SKRINE, Adm’r.
November 17 44 tds
W55/"ILL BE SOLD, in Thomasville, on the first Tuesday
Y v in January next, FORTY-EIGHT HALF ACRE
LOTS. Terms of sale—one-thiril to be paid at the time of i be made known on the day of s
purchase, the balance tube paid at two annuuliustalineuts.
By older of die Inferior Court of said county, Nov. 6,183
HANSELL K. SEWARD, Clerk.
Thourtsville, Thomas co. Ga. Nov. 23 49 5ts
'tt7S7’ILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, iu the town of
V 7 Knoxville, Crawford couwy, on Thursday’, the 4th (lay
of January next, the stock of cattle and hogs, together with
some household and kitchen furniture,belonging to the estate
of George W. Preston, late of Crawford county, deceased.
Terms on the day. ANDREW J. PRESTON, Adm’r.
Dec. 1—48 tds icith the trill onitex.ed
JS./5TILL BE SOLD, at the late residence of Thomas R.
V f Asbury.in Taliaferro county, on Wednesday, 10th Ja
nuary next, ali the PERISHABLE PROPERTY belonging
to s:t;d deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cows, corn, fod
der, oats, one road wagon, cart and oxen, farming utensils,
household and kitchen furniture, Ac. Also, tire Negroes to
be hired and Land rented. Sale to continue from day to day
until all is sold. Terms on the dav.
SIMON MORRIS, ^
Dec. 1—13 tds
NANCY ASBURY. p Adin'rs.
11. V ASBURY, )
KEABLE to sn order of the honorable tbe Inferior
-risk Court of Morgan county, when sitting for otdiuary pur
poses, will be sold, at the Court house door in said county, on
the first Tuesday in .1 urinary next, between the lawful hours of
sale, fifty acres of land, more or less, adjoining William Cox
andothcis: sold as a part of the real estate of Edmund Pe
ters, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN PETERS, Jr., Adm’r.
October 10 33 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of tlw Inferior Court of Ogle
ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in January next,
in Madison, Morgan county, between the usual hours-
* of sale, the LANDED ESTATE of Benjamin Boon, deceas-
1, with the one-half of a grist mill..
Nov 7—42 ids F. M. BOON, Adm’r.
ihorpe county, while sitting for ordinal v purposes, will
be sold, before the court house door of said eoiuiiy, on liie
first Tuesday in January next, between ilie usual hours e
sale, all it-.e land and negroes belonging to the estate of
Wilinni Edw ards, of said county, deceased.
And uii Thursday tiicieaftcr, lib of January, w ill be sold,
at ti:e residence of said deceased, all ilie perishable proper
ty of said deceased, consisting of corn and fodder, oats,
household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, slock of
hor j. cows and hogs, one yoke of oxen and cart, and many
oilier articles two loiiious to mention; all sold in order for a
division among the legatees. Sale 1o continue from day lu
day until till is sold. Terms will lie made known on the
days of sale. LEMUEL EDWARDS, y Ex’ora of said
Oet31—1! tds THOMAS EDWARDS,} deceased.
GREEABLY to an order of tbe Inferior Court, of Jones
county, wlreu sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill be sold,
ou the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours
of sale.before the court-house toor in tbe town cf Clinton,
all that lot or parcel of land, containing four hundred acres,
more or less, in the 301st district, G. hi., in said county Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of William Jackson,
deceased. Terms made known ou the day of saie.
JC.IN JACKSON, }
Oct3l—11 tds ALFRED WYCHE, $
B Y virtue of an order granted by the honorable Inferior
Court of Newton county, wlten sitting as a Court of
| Oidinary, will be sold, before the Court-house door in the
; town of Monroe, Walton county, on ti;e first Tuesday in Jn-
| iniarv next, within ilie legal hours of sale, ilie following
Land, to wit: part of Lots Nas. 123 and. 136, in the first dis
trict of Walton conntv, containing 230 acres, more or less,
; lying on the road leading from Monroe to Covington, one
p f and n half miles la low the Social Circle, 100 acres cleared
land, a part of w hich is fresh and in good order for cultiva- I
lion, good cabins, and for health not surpassed l y any place j
in the count v. Persons wishing to purchase w ill do w ell to !
call on tbe administrator, who will take pleasure in showing
the same. Terms,.12 mouths credit, with approved security.
PURMEDU3 -REYNOLDS, Adni’r.
October 3,1837 37 tds
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tue.day in February
next, at the Court-house door in the town of Monroe,
Walton county, the lands belonging to the estate of Hugh
Means,late of said county,deceased, consisting of 600 acres,
more or less, situated 10 miles southeast, of Monroe, and 5 miles
from Social Circle, adjoining lands of Gibbs, Mayo, and others.
Accompanying the land is an excellent mill-seat, with a grist
and saw mill in successful operation. This situation offers
many inducements to an individual wishing to settle himself
in a healthy and productive community, the soil being well
adapted to the cultivation of upland productions, and the
mills so situated ti-at they will never fail to prove a source of
immense profit to tlieir owner. Persons wishing to purchase,
would no well to view the premises.
Also, on the same day, before the Court-house door in the
town of Madison, Morgan couiity, will be sold the lot whereon
the deceased formerly resided, two miles east of Madison, ad
joining the lands of Johnston, Shields, and Wellborn. Sold
under an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of Wal
ton county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary. Terms will
ale.
mg lor ordinary purpose;, for leave to sell t
Robert Carlisle,late of said countv. deceased.
Aug l* 5 ,1837—4m
eui estate of
HANNAH CARLISLE. Adm’rx.
gAOUR months after date, application will be made to the i
S' Court of Ordinary of Putnam comity, for leave to sell a j
negro man, named Tom, belonging to the estate of \\ illiam j
Hurt, late of said county, decease!.
August 02,1837—4m* N. BASS, Adrn'r.
TT7IOUR months after date, application will be made to the j
-ST* honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, w hen sit ;
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lolol land No. 32,
in the 5th district of Houston county, belonging to the minors
of Wylie Durden, deceased.
Sept 19,1837—4in C1IA.A B. SITTREY, Guardian.
nfilOUlt months after date, application will be made to the
.|U honorable the Inferior Court of Laurens county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to tlie estate of David Ingram, late of Laurens
county,deceased. DANIEL ROBERTS, Adm’r.
September 2G 36^ 4m
I T^OUK months after date, application will be made to the
. honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a negro woman, belong
ing to the estate of Warren II. Hart, of said county.
Sept 12, 1637—4m JOHN R. MOORE, Guardian.
PAOUR months after date, application will be made to the
_M7 honorable Inferior Court of Laurens county, when sitting
for foi ordinary purposes, ibr leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of Simeon Ellington, deceased, of said county, the
widow’s dower excepted. All persons concerned will please
take notice. EDW. BRYANT, Adm’r.
Sept 19, 1837 35 4m
F OUR montlrt afterdate, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Grc-ene county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, fur leave to sell the land and negroes belonging
to tlie estate of Austin Bunch, late of said countv, deceased.
ABSALOM JANES, ? r .
WILLIAM JONES, < orb “
September 5, 1837 33 4m
JOHN MEANS, ? A i •
Nov. 18.—46 tds ALLEN B. MEANS.J “~7"_
ILL BE SOLD, by order of the Inferior Court,
while sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tues- i jUrfoUR months alter date, application will he made to the
Court-house in the town of jp Inferior Court of 1
day in February next, at- the
Zsbulon, l’ike county, two NEGROES, a Boy and Girl;
being the property of Moses Hunter, deceased, late of said
eountv. Terms made known on (lie day of sale.
FRANCIS LEWIS, AdmY.
November 24th 1837. 47 tds
P OSTPONED SALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
in February next, tv the highest bidder, before the Court
house door, in LawreiieeVFde. Gwinnett county, between the
usual hours of sale, LOT OF LAND No. 28, 7th district, con
taining 202} acres, lying in said county, belonging to the minors
of Redmond B. Mason, late of Ora vford county, deceased.
An* 1 on the first Tuesday in March next,before the Court
house door in Starkgville, Lee county, t. -tween die usual hours
of sale, Lot No. 17,13th district, lying it. said county, contain
ing 202} a-'res, belonging to said minors. Sold by order ni the
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford -• j.iniy, sittingas aCourt
of Ordinary, ler the benefit of said minors. Terms at sale.
JOHN A. KNIGHT, Guardian.
September 19, 1S37 R5 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court oi Dooly
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be “old,
ou the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-hou«.“«
door in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, a LOT OF
LAND, lying in the county of Laurens, on the Ohoopie, ad
joining the lands of Flanders and others, containing 40 acres
more or less, for die benefit of the-heirs and creditors of John
Hodges, late of Dooly county.deceased. Terms made know n
on the day. * ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’rx.
November 1‘4; 1837 43 tds
Henry county, while sitting for ordina
ry purposes, lor leave to sell tlie real estate ot Joel Brown,
late of said eountv’, deceased.
Sept'5,1837—4m JAMES RANSOM, Adrn’r.
F OUR months alter date application will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Pike county, when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie Land and
Negroes belonging to the estate of Moses Hunter, late of
Pike county, deceased. FRANCIS LEWIS, Adnvr.
September 26, 1836 4m
1 71 OUR months
. honorable the Inferior Court of Morgan
:fter date, application will be made to the
:ountv, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es
tate of Thomas Roman, deceased. All persons concerned
will please take notice, and file tlu-ir objections, if any they
have. BENJAMIN GRIDER, Adm’r.
icith the trill
October 3,1837 37 4m
quested to com forward and make immediate payment; and
all persons having legal demands against said estate, are re
quested to present them, in terms of the law.
JNO. DEWBERRY, )
JOEL E. MERCER. /Ex'ers
Dee. 1—43 6ts J ONATHAN DAVIS, j
’]\ru’i iCE.— i hose indebted to tbe firm of THOMAS?
i- ■ & RANSOM are solicited to make payment out m
the first proceeds of tbe present crops. This request u
the more reasonable, because all demands are one year
over due. many of longer time. One of the partners "hat
ing retired from business, after waiting twelve mosths re
quires liie business of the concern to l»e brought tc It close.
Payments are equally necessary to both partners, therefore
longer indulgences will no: be given than the first of Jamj.
ary next. THOMAS & RANSOM
Sparta. Sept 1.0. 1S37 37 g*v
pA OXICK.—The subscriber oi lers tor sale 570 acres of th«
- v best quality of Upland, 300 acres cleared, well improved
with good water ; lying four miles west of Talbotton, near tim
stage road. Also, 230 acres on the PaUaliga, of the be*?
quality, all ot which can be bad on good terms
WILLIAM DICKSON.
Talbotton, August 6. 1837 30 ‘
NOTICE TO TK.IBKRM,
Ip!HU subscriber would respectfully inform those who ar 8
J. engaged in the land trade that lie will furnish them wifi,
.MAPS OF THE DISTRICTS, iii any part of the State, with t! 10
water courses, &c. laid down correctly, at $2 50 each. Whole
counties laid down, if desired. All orders addressed to him
(post-paid) enclosing tlie cash, will be punctually attended to '
JAMES F. SMITH.
MiHedgevUle, June 13th, 1837 21 t f
.NOTICE. "
T HE unsettled business of COWLES A WARD is in the
hands of L. Cowles, to whom they earnestly solicit that
immediate payment be made, as their business must be imuie-
dia-.ely closed. COWLES & WARD.
December 8, 1637 50 t f
1 71 OUR months after date, application will he made to the
' Inferior Court of Telfair county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to
James Branscum, late of said county, deceased.
Oct 3,1637—4in SAM I, STRINGER. Adrn'r.
A
^ GREEABLY' to an order of the Inferior Court of Mor-
gan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday iu January next, before tbe Court
house door in die town of Madison, Morgan county, the lands
and negroes belonging to the estate of Richard L. Maqnere,
fate of said county, deceased. Terms, cash.
T1IOS McGEHEE, jr. Adrn’r.
October 17 39 tds
'ILL B
JP©STA*«NiEI> SALK.
SOLD, <111 Wednesday, 10th of January next,
6TPONED SALE.—Will be sold before the Court
house in Marion county, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next.within the usual hours v>f sale, the following property,
to wit: LOT OF LAND No. 77, iii the 30th district formerly
Lee, ihw Marion county, being part of the real estate of Henry
I’arrish.late of Lo wndes county, deceased. Suld forthc bene
fit of the heirs. Terms on the dav.
NANCY I’ARRISII, Adm’rx.
Nov. 24—47 tds MALCOM McCRANIE, Adin’r.
A GREEABLY to an erder of the Inferior Court of Lau-
rens county, when sitting as a Court cf Ordinary, will
be sold, before the Court-house door in the town of Dublin,
Laurens county, on the first Tuesday in February next, the
LANDS belonging to John C. Culpepper, late cf said county,
deceased, lying on the waters of Buckeye creek, containing
217 acres, more or less, adjoining Bridges and others. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day.
Nov 14—43 tds RUSSELL KELLA.M. Adm’r.
‘IT^OUK months from date application will be made to the
,.5ri honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit-
tin.' for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
SHERIFFS’ SALES,
B aldwin sheriff’s sale.—wiiF
first Tuesday in Janaary next, at tbe court-boustr
door iu the city of Miiiedveville. between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
John, 22 years of age; Pomp, 22; Adam, 13; p an a
woman, 2ti; Mack, 24,and her three children, Peter, X.r-3-
a-ul Anderson ; Press, 22, and Ler three children, J 0 u'
Charles, and a child; Rachael, 30; Phebby, 2S; and Sam*
S; levied 0:1 as the property of Aaron Searcy, to satisfy
a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Wilkins Hunt, vs Aarua
Searcy- JAMES A. HILL, Sheriff..
Oc.ober 3T.
J ONES SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house door ia
the town of Clinton, Jones county, within the usual hours of,
sale, the following property,to wit:
Two bales of picked cotton, and about 1500 pounds of seed
cotton: all levied on as the property of Sarah E. Cook, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John D. Leonbear vs. Sarali E. Coot
Novl4—tds WILLIAM STRIPLING, D. sh £
f^REENE SHERIFF S :SALE.—Will be sold, aTfai
Court-house, in the town of Greenesboro', Greene eoun-
Auiu l’S.
A GREEABLY to au ordei of the honorable thcr Inferior
Court a f Hancock county, when sitting forordir.ary pur
poses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at
the Court house of the county ot Talbot, Lot of Land No.
172, ia the*23d district originally Muscogee, now Talbot
•ounty, adjoining Donaldson Huff, Esq-, and others. Soldriia
tne property of the heirs 01 Grimore Bledsoe, late ot IPau
tock coqn.tv, deceased for the benefit of said heirs. Terms,
one half cash, tlie balance in twelve months.
Oct 31—41 tds J. W- RABUN, Guardian.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable tlie Inferior
Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, at the Court-house door in Lumpkin, Stew
art county,.on the first Tuesday in January next, Lot of land
No 30, in the ’23d district of sail county, containing 202}
acres, more or less : sold as tlie real estate of Edmund Peters,
deceased. Terms made known on ike dav of sale.
JOHN PETERS, Jr„ Adm’r.
Octolier 10 g®
"STaT“iLL BE SOLD, at the Court-house in Moutieello, Jas-
y \ per county, on the first Tuesday in January next, under
an order of the Inferior Conn of Jasper county, sitting tor ordi
nary purposes, TWO NEGROES, a woman and a girl, the
pioparty br’-fhe estate of Jarrett Malone, deceased. Terms
trade known at the sale. JAMES BEELAND, Adm r.
trade kupwii
Octolier 24. 1 H 37
40 tds
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first day of January next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, at the court-house
door in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, tlie plantation
belonging to the estate of Grin W. Y.-oung, deceased, contain
ing 500 acres more or less, lying on Rodkv creek, adjoining
lands of Hampton, and others, with a dwelling, and ne
cessary out-houses, al,;o, a new gin and gin house. Sold for
the benq.’it of the lreirs. Terms 1u5.de kuown on the day of
sale. ’ BENJAMIN DARSY, Adm’r.
October 4 Zy-tds ... . icith the will annexed.
O N tire tirstr Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before
lhe«tvourr house door hi Baldwin comity, the real and
personal estate belonging to William W. Carnes, late of said
county, deceased, consisting of a house -*Jiid lot in the city of
Milfodge ville, well arranged for a tavern; thirteen or four
teen likely...tlggroee, men, women and children, among the
number are Sunni' gtfod house servants; also, tlie residue of
houseliolsf and kitchen furniture. A liberal credit .will be
gives. *; • ELiaA J. CARNES, Adin’rx.
Chiobvi' ki -. -* * 41 t3s
•" •
ILL BE SOLD, on Thursday, the 28tli day of Decem-
Y v ber next, at the bite residence of Lewis I). Wimberly,
late of Jones comity, deceased, the balance of the horses,
mules, hogs, oxen, tattle, the present crop of cotton, corn, fod
der, household and kitchen furniture., plantation tools, and ma
ny other articles belonging to the estate of said deceased.—
The sale to continue from day t:> day until all shall l.e sold
And on the first Tuesday iu January next, will be sold, at
the court-house iu Clinton, Jones conntv, between the usual
hours of sale, the lands belonging to the estate of said deceas
ed, lying in Jones county, containing 54 1 acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Thomas Blunt, and others, situate conve
nient to Clinton, and is a very desirable and valuable settle-
mentor plantation.
Also, at the same time and place, all the negroes belonging
to the estate of said deceased, being about ten in number, and
most of them very valuable. Said land and negroes will be
sold in conformity to an order of the Inferior Court of Jones
county, wlria sitting for ordinary purposes. Terras of sale
will be ina-de known on the da vs of sale.
Oct 31—41 tds MARTHA I). WIMBERLY. Adm’x.
\ GRMKAi'.LY to an older of tlie honorable the Interior
lit. Court of Moreau county, when sitting for on! nary
purj-oscs, will lie sold, before the court-house door in the
town of Madison, Morgan eountv, on the first Tuesday in
January next* between the usual hours of sale, one negro
mail, 11 v tlie name of Lewis, und a small pair of’ mill stones.
Sold as the property of Joshua Tilierv, late of said county,
deceased. Sold for the benefit of tlie heirs. Terms of sale,
cash. JOEL COLLY, Ex’or.
O.-iobcr 31 __ 41 ids
A GREEABLY to ail order of till* honorable the Inferior
Court of Morgan county, when sitting lor ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, at the court-house door in said county, on
tbe first Tuesday in January next, between the lawlul hours
of sale, 366 acres of land, more or less, situate, lying,, and be
ing in said county, 011 the waters of Sugar creek, one mile
west of Park's bridge, adjoining lands of Wilds, Kolb, Zach
ary,Chamberlain, and Wood. Sold as the real estate oi.Dud
ley Peeples, deceased, for distribution-among the heirs.—
Terms made known on the dav of saie.
'Oet 31—41 tds E. CHAMBERLAIN, Adin’r.
N. B. I will, on the same day mid place, scil my laud, ad
joining the above, and which will make a very desirable set
tlement. _ R. CHAMBERLAIN.
A GREEABLY to an r/rde/ 0/ the honorable Inferior
Court of Mourn 11 county, w lieu silting for ordinary pur
pose.'*, wiil be sold, in Madison, Morgan county, on the liret
Tuesday in Jan ary next, between the lawlul hours ol sale,
300 acres of land, situate, lying an-' Indus: in the ci unty and
State aforesaid, joining lands of Ewell McCoy and Thomas
YVoddnil, as the real estate of Oman Whatley, deceased.
Sold under the incumbrance of the widow’s dower. Terms
made known cn the dav of saie.
Oct 31—id ids HENRY J. ARNOLD,
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the court-house door in tlie town of Madi
son, Moreno county, within the usual hours of sale, viz:
Lot of land No. 191, in the 279i!i district, adjo liing lands of
Win. Ha ride; mid olheis, containing 227J no. res. more or
less. Also, at the same time and place, 11 negro man named
Cato.
Also, w ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next,
at the court-house door in Lee county, within the' usual
hours of sale, lot of land No. 96, iu the 12ih district. Lee,
containing 202} acres, more or less.
Also, wiil ha sold,on the first Tuesday iu February next,
at tlie court-house door in Doolv county, within the usual
hours of sale, lot of fond No. 131, in the J 6th district, eon-
tnining 202} acres, more or less: all so id bv an order of the
honorable Inferior Court of .Morgan county, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors-of John Hish, deceased, lute of
More-an conntv. Terms on the dav of sale.
Oct 31—41* tds ABNER R. HILL, Ex’or
at the late residence of Hugh Means, deceased, in ' —’
Walton county, ali the PERISHABLE PROPERTY cf the 1 'W^TILT, BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday iu February next
estate, consisting of the crop of corn and fodder, stock of hogs, j tv at the Court house door in Hancock county, the REAL
sl eep and cattle, three yokes of oxen, one plantation cart and j ESTATE of Myles Rachel, late of said county, deceased,
one saw mill cart, 5 head of horses, 7 mules, one road wagon j consisting of two hundred acics of Land, 0:1 the waters of
and harness, one barouche and harness, a very likely J ack, a i Cowpea creek, a part oi" which is improved and in cultivation,
cotton gin, thresh and fan, with a variety of fanning utensils, ] Sold by an order of Court, for the payment of the debts due
household and kitchen furniture, a quantity of sawn lumber, *
together with many other articles not herein specified. Sale j
to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms will be j
made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN S. MEANS, ? , , , I
Nov.17—44 tds ALLEN B. MEANS, j A “ m rs ’ j
'6 t/ r 11.l. BE SOLD, before the Court-house door in Ran- ;
T T county, on the first Tuesday in January next, J.at of
Land No. 227 in the 18th district originally Lee now Ran
dolph county, containing 202} acres, more or less. Sold as
by til? esta
Ncv 21—
■e of said deceased, and for distribution.
tds WILLIAM RACHEL. Adrn’r.
the property of Thomas A. Banks, late of Elbert county, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs. Terms, cash.
THOMAS JONES, )
WILLIAM BAILEY', > Ex’ors.
October 10 tds YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, j
O N tlie first Tuesday in J anuary next, will be sold or
rented, in the town of Greenesboro’, that well known
Tavern belonging to tbe estate of Henry Sanford, sen., de
ceased. Also, at the same time arid place, will be offered for
sale one hundred acres of laud, adjacent to said town, a part
of which is well timbered. All sold for tlie benefit of tlie
heirs and creditors of the estate of Henry Sanford, sen., de
ceased. Terms made known 011 the dav.
HENRY SANFORD, Jr., Adm’r.
October 24 40 tds
■WSTILL EE SOLD, in Covington, Newton county, on the
V I first Tuesday in February next, agreeably to an or.eer
cf the honorable Inferior Court of Chatham comity, sitting
] as a Court of Ordinary, LOT OF L AND No. 41, in the 8th
; district of originally Henry, now Newton county, drawn by
j tlie orphans of James G. H. Osborne, and sold for their ben
efit. S. C. DUNNING, Guard'll i.'i right of wife.
December 5,1837 49 tds
f .TOUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable InfericTCourt of Laurens county, when sit
ting for ordinary purpose-", for leave to sell the negroes be
longing to the estate of Sin. rt>n Ellington, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Aril persons concerned v-- R please take notice.
EDW. BRYAN, Adrn’r.
October 10 38 4ln
TST^OUR. months after date application ’rill fee made to the
JL’ Inferior Court of Putnam county, \vi. ~u sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the real esta c °i Jacob C.
Ever, late of said eountv, deceased.
'Oct 24. 1837—4m * WM. CATCHING, Adm’r.
TTAOUR months after date, application will be made to tbe
s’ honorable the Inferior Court of Lowndes county, vn go
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land ano
negroes belonging to the estate of William Clements, late ot
said conntv, deceased. JOHN F. CLEMENTS, Adm’r.
October 31,1837 41 4m
{T7YOUK months after date, application will be maae to the
honorable Inferior court oi Henry county, when silting
for ordinary ;«irposes, for leave to sell the leal estate of V. il
liam A. Lee, late of said county, de eased.
Nov 7. 1897—lm JOHN T. BENTLEY, Adrn'r.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before
the Court-house door in McDonough, Henry county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, belong
ing to the estate of Elisha Brown, late of Coweta county, de
ceased, consisting of four mules, one two iioise wagon and
harness, one barouche, suitable to work one or two horses.
Also, at the same time and place, will be hired for twelve
months, three likely Negroes, one woman, one man and one
bov. Terms made known on the day.
Nov 14—44 tds JOSIAH BROWN, Adm’r.
I jY XECUTOR’S SALE.—Willbcsold, on the first Tues-
day in January next, in tbe town of Forsyth, Monroe
eountv. thirty-five negroes, belonging to the estate of Cullen
Lockett, deceased, consisting of men. women, boys and girls.
Terms, a credit cf twelvemonths will be given with good en
dorsers. SOLOMON L. CHAPMAN, Ex'or.
October 31 416'
W ILL BE SOLD, on Friday, the 12th day of January
next, at the late residence of Elisha Desk, deceased,
of Wilkinson county, all the PERISHABLE PROPERTY'
of said deceased,consisting ol horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, corn,
fodder, cotton, and other articles, too tedious to mention.—
Terms made known on the dav of sale by
Dec. 1—18 tds _i ill E A DMI N"I ST 11 AT OIL_
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
in the town of Saudeisville, Washington county, a lot
in said town containing 2 acres, more tr less, with a large two
story building, and a good-store-house ; the first, named build
ing formerly occupied as a tavern, and is well situated for a
tavern or store, being immediately on the southeast corner ol
the public square. Terms made known on tire day of sale.
By order of the Inferior Court of said county, this 5th day
of December, 1837. FRANCIS C. TENNILLE,
Dee. 12.—5f 2t Clerk luferioi Court.
A GREEA.BLY to the last will and testament of Henry
l\. Tally, late of Newton couutv, deceased, will be sold, in
the town! of Covington, Newton county, on the first Tuesday
in January next, one negro man named Claybpru, about thirty
or thirty-live years of age. Terms on the day of sale.
Oct 31—41* tds J. L. BAKER, Ex'or.
ILL BE SOLD, at tiie coim-lmtise in Eatonleu, „ 1 r
Putnam conntv, amesal.ly to an order of the Court (m - Iot consisting; of 287A acres, more ". less, the
of Ordinary of said county, on the first Tuesday in January j mills- and had the ha ry ui Alex. Ciaston, late ot Irreene
next, a negro man named Tom^belou’ging to the estate of j county, deceased, i emits made known onjhe day
William Hurt, deceased. N. BASS, Adtu'r.
October 31 41 tds
W ILL BE SOLD, at the late residence of Jett T. Skid-
ifSore,deceased, in Morgan county, on Monday, the 22d
day of January next, between the lawful hours of sale, all. the
PERISHABLE 1’ROPERTY of said deceased, consisting
of corn, fodder, oats, horses, cows and calves, stock of hogs,
household and kitchen furniture,.and many other articles too
tedious to mention. Terms made known on the d.iy of sale.
Doc. 12—51 ids OSBORN S. FURLOW, Ex'or.
Postponed Hale.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
in the town of Sandcrsviile, in tlie county ot Washing
ton, agreeably to an order of Court, all the real estate belong
ing to the estate of David McCord, deceased, of sai l county,
containing 1009 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Cone
and others. JASPER M. GONDER, AJm’r.
Dec 12,1337. 51 tds
Postponed fiaie.
ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Court-house door in Greene county,
A GREEABLY to a.i order o! ;be honorable Interior
_/jL Court of .Morgan'county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold, in .Madison, said county, on tlie first
Tuesday in February next, between the lawful hours of sale,
TWO NEGROES—one a man, named Dick, about 21 years
old, and Celia, a woman, aged about 22 years. Sold as the
property of Obadiuh Smith, deceased, tor the benefit of the
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. JOSEPH II. WATTS, Adrn’r.
December 5, 1837 49 tds
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Court house door, in the
county of Montgomery, at Mount Vernon, within the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next,
agreeably to an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Mont
gomery county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, one certain
Lot Pine Land, containing 200 acres, more or less, including
the late residence of James Calhoun, deceased, tke property
of tlie heirs of said J nines Calhoun, deceased. Sold to make
a legal division among the legatees or heirs of said James Cal
houn. JOHN GILL1S, .
STRINGER CALHOUN, \ Aun ‘ rs>
December 5, 1837 » 49 tds
BE SOLD, in Warrenton, Warren county nrjree-
ably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said coun,
ty. 011 the first Tuesday in February next, 366 acres of LAN D,
adjoining Rogers and Crenshaw, on the waters of the Ogee-
chee,and three old NEGROES, Roger, Charles and Suckv,
all bclongingto the estate of John Winue. late of said county,
deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
Nov 14—43 tds BENJAMIN WINNE. Adni’r.
ILD BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in February
next, at the Court-house door of Hancock county, the
tract of land in said county whereon Abraham Stow, dece .>seJ
lately lived, containing 188 acres, on the waters of Shoulder
bone. Sold by order of the Court for the benefit of the eredit-
J ors of said deceased, and for distribution.—Terms on the day
of salt. SEABORN LAWRENCE, Adm’r. '
Nov. 18,1637. ^ 4 5 td*
ILL BE SOLD, at the Court house door in the town
of Dublin. Laurens county, on the first Tuesday in
February next, all the NEGROES belonging to the estate of
Charity Hare, lire of said county, deceased, to wit: one wo
man, 29 vents old, and three small children. Terms made
known ou the day of sale. Sold by the administrator.
Dec. 6—50 tds JOEL HARE, Adrn'r.
ILL BE SOLD, in Decatur, DeKalb county, on the
first Tuesday hi February next, agreeably to an order
of Court, a Tan-yard and a parcel of Leather, and various
other articles, belonging to the estate of John Breedlove, late
of said county, deceased: Terras of sale 011 the day.
Nov. 24—4*6 tds J. B. BREEDLOVE, Adm’r.
D<
WM. T. GASfbN, Adm’r.
50 tds
A GREEABLE loan order of the-honorable the Inferior
Court of Morgan county, wheu sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold, at the Court house-door, in Madison in
said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
lawful hours of sale, four Negro slaves, t wo women, Peggy
and Jenney, and two boys, Arnold and Josiah, very likely:
sold as the personal estate of Francis Jett, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
•heday of sale. DAVID HERRON, Adm’r.
October 3 38 tds
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Court house doer iu the
town of Dublin, on the first Tuesday in January next,
agreeably to au order of the honorable Inferior Court of
Loo rens comity, sitting for ordinary purposes, a negro man
named BEN, 30 years of age. Bold for the benefit of the
heirs of Orin \V. Alien,.fate of said County, dec'd-,
Oct 3 tds.. BRYAN ALLEN. Adjn’r
W ILL BE SOLD, at the Court-house iu the town of
Covington, Newton county, on the. first Tuesday in
January next, the following Negroes, to wit: Adam, 22years
of age, Julia, 20.years of age, and her two children, Clemen
tine, 4 years of age, and Charles, 18 months old,. Said ibr the.
benefit of the heirs and creditors of John B. Garner, deceas
ed. Terms’oue-fourtli cash and the balance al twelve montlisl
" D. DICKSON, Adnf’v. “
; November 14 43 tds
A GREEABLY' to an order of die Inferior Court of Burke
a ml couutv. when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in Februnry next, at Lumpkin, Stew
art county, between the usual hours of sale, two-thirds of a
TRACT OF LAND, containing 202} acres, belonging to the
estate of Henry Wynn, deceased. Terms c:f sale on the day.
Nov 14—43 tds T. II. BLOUNT, Adm’r.
A GREEABLY' to an order of the Inferior Court of Lau-
J.M. reus county, when sittingas a Court ol Ordinary, wiil
arjYOUR months after date, application will be made to the
S’ Inferior Court of Newton county, when silling for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging
to the estate of Coleman Smith, deceased. All concerned wiil
take notice. JOSHUA BAKER, ? . , .
Nov 14,1337—4m GEO. W- JOHNSON, S
6,1 OUR months after date, application will be made to the
S. honorable Inferior Courtof Crawford county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 51,
in the first district of said county, belonging to the estate of
Sampson P. Mobley, deceased, late of said county. Sold for
-the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sai l deceased.
Nov 14,1837—4m LEWIS MOBLEY'. Adrn'r.
j •» tS_i - . . property of Archi
bald B. Da,e, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Seymore
A McKinley vs. said A. B. Dale.
Nov 17—41 tds WM. L. STRAIN, Sheriff.
AN COCK SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiTT be sold, oa
the first Tuesday in January next, before the Coun-
| house door in Sparta, Hancock cour.tv, between the usual
! hours of sale, tiie fo’Inu ir;g property, to wit:
Two negro boys, Frederick and John, about II years of
' age; levied on as the property of Thomas C. Butts, trtftnw--
fy a fi. fa. in favor of Richard Blow and Maria S. Blow,
against the said Butts. Properly pointed out hv defendant.
Nov. 28—tils JAMES W. BARNES* D. Sh’ff.
TITANCOCK SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold, **.<
— A the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
house door in Spar a. between the usual hours of sai«,
following property, to wit:
One hay horse, one horse-cart, on? side harness leather,
and tr ? sides upper leather; levied on as the property afe
John Cabbage, to satisfy a fi. ia. in favor of Edward Ctx*-
tin vs. John Cubhage, and John M. Sharp, security. }'ro
per tv pointed out by John M. Sharp.
Nov. 23—tds ' JONES MrLEMOBE, Sheriff.
V, ill he »oi(l r
tary next, tiefore the C'nar>-
CravvfordviHe, between tW
ring property, to wit:
; also, supposed to he thirty
■ tiie property of Samuel W.
‘-.1 from the Superior Court
Elizabeth Woodall vs. Sam-
■r. | np A LIAFEFRO she rot s SALE.-
,,|,p ! Jfi on the first Tuesday in January next.!
house door i:i the town of
usual hours of sale, the loilot
One grey horse, and bridle
barrels of corn; levied on a:
Brooks, to satisfy a ii. fa. i-si
of Wilkes conntv. i : favor of
“HAIOL^R months after date, application will be made to the
S ' honorable Inferior Cour’ of Monroe county, Ga.. when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest of
Mary D. Middleton and David Middleton, orphans of John
Middleton, late of Monroe county, deceased, ia a tract of land
known by No. 39, iu the 10th district formerly Monroe, now
Upson eountv, Ga. SARAH MIDDLETON, Guardian.
November 14. 1837 • 43 4m
I 71GUR months after date, application will be made to the
’ honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne-
<rtoes belonging to the estate of Thomas Mason, senior, dec'd.
THOMAS MASON. ? , , .
Nov. 17,1837—4ni JOHN M. MASON. $ Adm rs '
g .YOUR months after date, application will be made to tlie
S' honorable Inferior Courtof Lowndes county, when sit-
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave resell the land and negroes
belonging to the estate of William Clements, late of said coun
ty, deceased. JOHN F. CLEMENTS, Adrn'r.
November 24,1837 47 4m
TTAOUR months after date, application will be made to tlie
_3_' honorable Inferior Court of Henry county, when sitting
for ordinary p-arpioses, for leave to sell the real and persona!
estate of Sarah Moore, late of Homy county, deceased.
Nov. 24, 1837—4m W. L. WILLIAMS, Adrn'r.
irNOUR months after date, application wi i be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county, when set
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 9,
in the Fourth District, containing 490 acres of land, in the
County of Irwin,- to he sold for the benfit of the creditors.
WM. W. TAYLOR, Adrn’r.
MARGARET PYE Adm’x.
Nov. 11,1837. 4 5 4m
B AOUlt MONTHS after date, application will be made to
a.’ the honorable Court of Ordinary of Laurens county, for
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Charity
Hare, late of said county, deceased.
Dec. 5,1837.—49 4m JOEL HARE, Adrn’r.
NOTICJ
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold, at the
Court-house in Greenesboro’, Greene county, 25} acres
of LAND, the property of Frederick Ann Tippet, orphan of
Frederick Tippet, deceased, lying on the road leading from
Greenesboro’ to Powelton, three miles from the former place.
Nov. 24—16 tds JAS. HUBBARD. Guardian.
A GREEABLY' to an order of the honorable Inferior Court
j 3k of Greene county, will be sold, at Greenesboro’, on the
first Tuesday in February next, bctweeuoO and 40 likely NE
GROES, consisting of men. women, boys, folds and children,'
the property of Moses Stallings, deceased, late of Greene
county. Also, at the same time and place, the LAND and
MILL belonging to the estate of the said Moses Stallings, de
ceased, lying in Greene county, on the waters of Town creek,
adjoiniuglaiidsof Janes, English, Canady and ethers; number
of aert s not known—supposed near 209. The above property
sold on a credit; the terms made known on therday. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Nov 7—42 tds TIIOS. G. JANES. Adin’r.
be sold, before the Court house door in the town of Lumpkin,
Stewart county, on the first Tuesday in February nett, be
tween the usual hours cf sale, LOT OF LAND No. 44, in
the 24th district originally Lee, now Stewart county.
Also, at tlie same time, will be sold, before the Court-house
door in the town of Blakely, Early county, LOT OF LAND
No. 101, in-the 4th district off sakl county. All said as the
property of Neill Munroe. deceased. Tcugps,*ash.
, KUSSKLjj KELLAM, Adnfir. de bonis nonqp
November 14, 1837 . 43 tils
A GREEABLY to all order of the Inf, rior Court of Burke
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,
011 the lit“3t Tuesday in Feomary next, at Americas, Sumter
county, between the usxal hours of sale, a TRACT OF
LAND, No. 133, in the 2/tii district, containing 262} acres,
belonging to Eliza Wynn, late of Burke eountv, deceased.
erins of sale ou the day, E. 11. BLOUNT, Adni’r.
T November 14, J8-37 43 tds
A GREEABLY 10 an order of.the Inferior Court of Xho-
1\. mas county, when sitting as a Courtof Ordinary, wiil be
sold, befits tb<-‘ Court-house door in Lee county. 011" the first
Tuesday til Mnreh next, between the usual hours of sale, the
lolloivinapI-OT OF LAND : 22} acres, No. 232, iu the 20tli
district ot Lee county.
Also, will be sold, at the same time, before the Court-house
in Cherokee, 40 acres of Land, No. 227, 21st district. 3d sec
tion .Cherokee, belonging to the estate of Daniel Alderman,
deceased.
Also, will be sold, at tlie same time, before the Court-house
door in Early county, £50 acres of Land, No. 248, iu tlie 27th
^S/TLL EE BOLD, in Clinton, Jones county, on the first'’’district Efnrly county.
»v' Tuesday in February next, agreeably to en order of Also, will be sold, at the same time, before the Court house
Court, ong third part of the NEGROEj»Tielonging to the es
tate irf Arthur Ha rrup, deceased, to effect a division. Terms
made known on the day.of sale. ^
fcAMUEL MOORE, > T . ,
Nov' 14—43 tds " JOHN WARD,. ' j - c
door in Dooly county, 202} acres cf Land, No. 42, in the 5th
district Dooly county, belonging to the estate of James Aider-
man. deceased. Sold for the benefit of the'heirs of said es
tate. “ GEORGE ALDERMAN, Adrn’r-
November 17 44 tds
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Elisha Brown, late
1st- of Coweta county, deceased-are requested to make im
mediate payment; and u'.l those having demands against said
estate, are requested to pn
bylaw. JOSIAII
November 17.1637 44 liw
tic] Vi . Brooks nr.:'. 1 boa as li. Kid.-on. -Property pointer?
out by the defendant. WILLIAM LIT'! LE| Sh’ff.
November 28, 1837 47 tds
AUliENS SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the-
firat Tuesday in January next, before the Court-home
door in the town of Dublin, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
All the interest of Josiah F. Ellington in three negroes,
viz—Booker, John, end a woman named Pegcv; levied on
to satisfy sundry fi. fa-, in favor of Gillett A Rowe, vs.
Josiah P. Ellington; property pointed out by Freeman H.
Rowe. Also—at the same tune anti place, a negro hov nam
ed Henry, levied on as the property of Simeon Ellington,
deceased, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Hardv B. Stan
ley and John G. Coats, executors of Jethro Spivey, deceased.
All levied on and returned to me bv a Constable.
November 24 J. G. FONDREN, Sheriff.
13UTNA^r slfEli IFF' S SALE.—Will he sold, on tbe
.5. first Tuesday in February next, before the Court houno
door in tbe town of Eatonton, Putnam county, within the usnal
hours ot sale, tlie following property, to wit:
Solomon, a negro man, about S3 years of age; Mary, a ws-
man, aged 25; Nelly, a woman, 20; Francis, a girl, 1*4; Ma
rion, a boy, ten years cf age ; Haley, a girl, 9 years of age;
Fanny, a girl. 5. an.! Dick, a boy, 3 years of age :* all leviecfun
as the property of William Catchings, to satisfy two mortgage
fi. fas. in favor of Robert A. Watton vs. said Catchings.
Also, at the same time and place, one set carpenter’s tools,-
one-hail blacksmith s book account; levied on as the pi*o|iiirty
of Hamilton H. Bell, deceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in
favor of Lewis W. Rosser vs. said Bel!.*
Nov. 28.1837—47 tcls F. G. SANFORD, 'Sheriff
J 'ONES’ SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiU be Bold, on the fiat
Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house dour
in the town of Clinton, Jones county, Within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Fifty acres ol land, more or less, whereon Nancy Haws
now fives, adjoining John Daniel; levied 0:1 as die property
oi Taliaferro Haws, to satisfy two ii. fas. in favor of Thomas.
L. Ross vs. Taliaferro Haws. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable. WM. STRIPLING, D. Sheriff.
November 23,1837 47 tds
A/"ILL BE SOLD, before the Couri-hcu.- e in Eatonton,
v t on the first Tuesday in January next, between tfco
usual hours of sale, FIFTY NEGROES, belonging to the
estate of John P. Flournoy, deceased. An.• ig them area
good house servant, a good plantation blacksmith, and several
valuable field hands. Also, at the same tin:? and place, will
be sold, the House and Lot in Eatonton now occupied by S-
Black as a confectionary. To be sold under an order from
them in the time prescribed i tile Inferior Court of Putnam county, for the benefit of the
SIAII BROWN Adrn'r. creditors. Terms,cash. JOHN M.*FLOURNOY, Adrn'r.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Green B. Joliustcu,
A jL late of Twiggs county, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment'; and all persons having demands against
said estate, are requested to present them, in terms of the law.
DANIEL VAUGHN, Adrn'r.
Dec. 49—49 6t &ARAU JOHNBTON. Adm'rx.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alsa W. Pope, late
of J asper county, deceased, are hereby required to make
payment, in terms of the law; and all demands against said
estate, are requested to be presented legally authenticated,
within the time pi-escribed bv law.
Nov 14—43 fits * JOSIAH POPE. Adrn'r.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Parrott,
7a_ late of Greene county, deceased, arc hereby required to
make immediate payment; and all having demands against
said estate, are requested to present them, legally- authentica
ted, within tlie time prescribed by law.
NANCY' PAWN! TT, Ex'r
Nov.2S—47 6ts JOHN COPELAN, Ex’or.x.
November.21
45 tds
J ONES SHERIFF'S SALE.—Wiil be sold, on the first
Tuesday in January next, before die Court-house door io
tbe town of Clinton, Jones county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One hundred acres cf Land, more or less—it Lelng a part
of Lot No. 53, in the Olii district of originally Baldwin, now
Jones county, adjoining Patterson and others, whereon Elisha
Hilton nowlives: levied on as the property of Henry JohnsoiV
to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Coun. in favor of
Allen Felts, signed over to Joseph G. frtiles rs. Henrv Jobs-
son. WM. STRIPLING, Dep. Sheriff.
December 5,1837 49 tds
GLETTluill’F, POSTPONED SHERIFF'S^SALE.
o
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Asa Alfmd, ueceas- j \ ;l; .j s ^ ,uc ’
La ed, late of Pulaski county, are requested to make iin 1 al ,s I ace.
mediate payment, and those h iving demands against said es- December 5, 183/
tate, will present them, properly attested, within the time pre
scribed by lav/. ROBT. A. HARDY ICK, Adin’r.
October 31 41 6t
Will be sold, in the to-.v/i of Lexington. Oglcthorp#
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between tho
i usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
| One House and Lot, iii the town of Lexington, Oglcthorp®
j corner, being the house that Cyrus G. Baldwin now Jives
in, with the stable and stable lo 1 ; levied on as the property
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Rcsa Reid vs.
A 1,L persons indebted to the estate cf Robert Gresham,
late of Oglethorpe county, deceased, are requested to
make, payment; and those to whom said estate may be indebt
ed, are hereby notified to render in.their accounts in confor
mity to law-. EDMUND L. GRESHAM, Adin’r.
October 31, 1837 43 6ts
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Laurence,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment;
and all those havjngdemands against the said deceased, y, j;i
present them in terms of the law.
SAMUEL PEARSON, Adm’r.
Nov. 18,1837. 4.5 tds
JOS. JENKINS, Dep. Sheriff
49 tds
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Blake Bridges, late
A ot Laurens county’, dece ised, are requested to make im
mediate payment to me; an l all persons having demands
against said estate, are requested to present them to thesub-
scriber, in terms of the. law. WM. BRIDGES. Adm’r.
November 14 ’43 tds
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Sampson P, Mobley,
late of said county, deceased, will come forward and
make payment, without.delay; and those haying demands
against said estate, will render them ia terms of the law.
Nev 24—43 (Jts LEWIS -MOBLEY, Adm’r,
Baldwin sheriff’s sales.—will he sold, ou fa#
jL» first Tuesday in January- next, before the Court-bous*
door in the tow n of MilledgeviHe, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Seven hundred acres of Land, adjoining Stubbs and othert.
levied on as the property of Aaron Searcy, to satisfy a S. fa
in favor of William Sanford, and ether fi. fas. vs. Aaro*
Searcy. .
Also. Mary Thompson's interest in the Afilfln iag Negroes,
viz : Fanny, Ann, Wiley, Marina, Richmond. Sy7„u, rvaArJt
Julia and Betsey; lev; j j as her property, 10 satisfy a £>
,n m favor of Thomas Foard vs. Geoage W. Thompson.-
Thompson, and Hiram B. Hill..
Also one dozen chairs, two bedsteads and mattrasses,
tables, two wash stands, 1 safe and cupboard, two «ottoogfajJ*
levied on as the property of George W. Thompson, tossPfxy
fi. fas. in favo’roi R K. f lines, Martin E. Edwards, and »t
fi. fas. vs. George W. TkotnosoH.
De#. 1.1837—48 tds * JAMES A. HILL,
Postponed Sale, k -
H ANCOCK SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will b« •»« * '^
first Tuesday in January nest, at the Court #>•Ufa
the town of Sparta,'Hancock county, a negro man, EN-* ’
aged about 45 years—a Blacksmith; levied on as the prep*
of Matthew (J. Butts, to satisfy a fi fa- in *® Tor °*
— - — - • —JL
Picquet vs. said Butts and George Aapfa
Dee. 6.—50 tds