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lute resilience of John Fliijrd. deceased, in Mprgat*
ILL BE SOLD before the Uourt-hoitac donr in tlie | cor.ntv, all thcpi'iisli’tble projmrtv of said deceased, coc.-st-
town of Knoxville. Crawford county, oil the 1st Took- j ing of household anil kitchen furniture, a large stock ol rows
day in December next, between the htw fuf Iwttirs of sale, hit ! horse:;, mules, hogs and slteep, plantation tools, wagon and
No .'ll in the 1st district of formerK- Houston, now Crwforri ■ har;ic~°.oxen and Carts, ft fotir wheel carnage, good as new,
countv, containing 202* acres, more or less, on the fallowing | ccibn, fodder and wheat. .. . s
terms. vi7 :—One half ihe^jurc-liesc money to fcc paid by tin* , And 0:1 the firs^ Tuesday iti Jatifinry next, will he sold at
1st day of January next, and tlie remainder at the end of 1- j the Cotir -houfte hi Madison, Morgan county, all the negroes
months—-'the purchaser to give small notes and good security of said deceased, consisting of men, women and cnildren.
Sold for the purpose of division, by order of the honorable among whom are a good blacksmith, wagoner and carnage
Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting as a Court of j driver, and also all the lands of said deceased, lying in the
Ordinary. LEWIS MOBLEY, Administrator , ! eoiiuty of Morgdn, to wit: five hundred acres, moraor less,
on the estate of Sampson V. Mobley, dee’d. i on whicli die deceased formerly resided, well improved, hav-
Aug. £9, 1838. 3 ;j tds j itig on it a Well funiislied, eoimnodious dwelling, with neces
^ILLBE SOLD on tin; Rr.I | ‘^^'tlm intent of said deceased, in the land whereon T.
next, at McDounngh. Henry cOTnty.w.t.nn the ,awl^l. ]? B f or ,,„ >rlv resided, and the adjoining lands
hours of sale, 50 acres of land, part of lot No. — * | lately owned-by John M. Butler and A. B. Wood, which
several lots e ntain 800 acres. more or less, with a large two
story dwelling, nearly new and well finished, with good out
district, being tile place whereon Jordan Jackson formerly
lived. Pold as the property of Jordan Jackson, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale'. HENRY COLLENS, Adm’r.
Sept. 3,1838 * h i tds
RW/TLL EE SOLD in McDonough, on the fitst Tues lay
it in December next, all the real estate belonging to the
est’teof Ffnrdv Hinton, deceased, two Lots No. 61 mid No.
35, in the 11th district of Henry county. Also, six Negrora,
TTsrrv, Tobv. Bias, Dinah Sarah, and Hasty. And at the
same time and place, timeorn. fodder nod cotton, will also bo
sold. JOHN A. SMITH, ? A ,Wrs
GEORGE S. TURNER. S
Sept. 12, 1 '33. 36 tds
tlie
A GREEABLY to the provisions oi
J:A. testament of the lale Charter Campbell, ricren^r.I. of
Morirnn county, will bo sold a* the Court bouse door in Midi
non, said rotmtv, on the lirst Toes lay in December next, be j
tween the lawful hours of sale. Lot No. 13. in the oriepn il I
plan of the town of Ms lisen, on which is sit it.n fed a two stor
Store
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The Lot
nnv kin
j buildings.
And also, the interest of said diseased, in fi >0 acres on the
‘ Appalnrliie river, lying broadside of the above described
• lands, very fertile, and on which are a good set of Mills w
! successful operation, and as fine a shoal for tiie erection of
' mach nery. as nrry in rbe Southern country,
j And on the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold at
the C* urt house in Clark county, the interest ct the deceased
i in f>00 ncr^s of land, on the Appalachie river, in said county
I on v ! ir!* the deceased resided many years ago, with a com
, lortahlc dwe’ling house, pin house, and out houses. ICO acre;
iast v. ii! and j of it pond low ptounds, and *200 acres in tin*..woods. Term
will be accommodating, and nnde known on the da vs of sale
STEWART FLOYD, / „ .
JOHN J. FLOYD. S
Sept. 22. 183P. 37 tlfeb.
anof the town m Iiscn.on w»r.cli-.ssruatcii a two story ; ^ (iRE EARLY to an order of the Inferior Court ol
ore hntiKp, occup cd at prerent by L. L. V. lsktirk A Co., a j OgVlhorpe countv. when sitting for ordinary purposes
o story dweliinir house and cabinet makers shop, w i." othei i will be sold 1 efore the Court-house door of said countv, be-
mller buildinrs, suitable for lawyers offices & doctors shops, tween the usual hours of sain, on the first Tuesday in Decern-
isidere I the mast eligible lot in the village fi r
of business.
ersh, the balance with ]
note and approved security due twelve months thereafter,
bearing interest from date. Sold as the property of Charter
C.ivnpheb, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
ef said deceased. LUCINDA CAMPBELL, Kz’ix.
Sept. 15, 1838. 32 ids
A GREEABLY to an order ol* the honor dde Inferior
J Ik. Court ef Lowndes county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, will be sold before the Court-house door in Troupville,
on the firs* Tuesday in December next. Lot of Land No 188,
in the 15th dis'rict of originally Irwin, now Lowndes county,
which is considerably improved, and h*»* some hammock land, j
It being the real estate of F.. I ward M. Henderson.late of said !
rounty, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors.— j
Tcrma on the day.
* SAMUEL T. HENDERSON Adm’r.
Pop*. 18,1839. 35 tds j
4 GREEABLY' toan orderof the honorable InieriorCourl |
of I, own if ob c.oun'y, when sitting as n Court nf" Ordinary, [ A I
will ho sold before th" Court house door in Troupville, on the j 1
first Tuesday in December next, two Lots of Land Nos. H, j
nnd 52, in the fifteenth District of formerly Irwin, now 1
r next, the following property: ((*50) six hundred and
v neve -- of land.be the same more or less, adjoining Reese
Watkins. John Faust and others, on the waters of Indian
Creek, together with nine Negroes, to wit: Lewis, Jep
Nels, Dodge, Green, Burton. Mason,Minerva, and Jackson
And on the first Tuesday in January next, at the county site
in Paulding coitn'v, will be sold between the legal hours o:
sale, one Oil'd Lot nf Land, known by No. 80. in the 2d d
trict and 4th section of originally Cherokee, but now Patsld
itig county ; the said property 1 elonging to the estate of John
M. Sims, deceared, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made knawn on the day
of sale. JOHN MARTIN, Adm’r.
i-Ypt. 20.1858. 37 tds
f GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Wal-
I » ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold at the Court house door in Newton county, on the lirst
Tucsdiv in December next, within the legal hours. 184 acre?
of Land, known as the Dyer place, adjoining the lands ol
mndcr Pharr, and others. Bold as the property of Wil-
tu A. Calloway, dec’ll. Terms made known on dav of sale-
JOHN S McCULLOCH, Adm’r.
Oct 0.1839. 38 tds
Lowndes county, with considerable improvements thereon.—
It being the real estate of Andrew English, late of said coun
ty, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day. HENRY CLIFTON, Adm’r.
Sept. IP, 1839. 35 tds
W ILL BE SOLD to the highest bidder,before the Court
bouse door in, the town of Knoxville, Crawford county,
within the lawful hours of sale, an Tuesday the 4th day of
December next, two thirds of Lot No. (58, in the second dts
trict of formerly Houston, now Crawford county, belonging to
the estate of Tsaac Fincher, ilim’il. Soiu under an order of
the honorable Inferior Court of Crawford ronnty, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary. Bold for the purpose of divis
ion. Terms one half in hand, and the remainder to be paid
rbe 25th of December. 1833.
L7DIA rINCITER, Adra’x.
Pent. 18, 1958.
j corn, fodder, orts. stock of horses, cattle, and hogs, a small as-
soriment of medicine. The plantation commonly call' d Buck-
head. will he rented for the er.suingyear. Terms of sale and
known on the day.
ELIAS ALI.ISTON, Adm’r.
37 tds
4 hN the 3d of December next, 1 will otter for sale at the
* " plantation of Martin Hardin, bite of the rounty of De
cntrrr. deceased, all the stock of horses, mules, hogs and sheep,
housrhoM and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, one set of
blacksmith’s tools, two wagons, one yoke of oxen and cart,
one gig and pleasure carriage, oue set of sugar boilers and
apparatus, together with the remainingpart of rattle that may
not be cnl’ccted at the Scptom 1 ersale. with a ti umber of other
articles too tedious to mention. Bale from to dav till sold.
JOHN IIAHDIN, Adm’r.
Ocober 2, IS3P. 37 tds
V^riLL ifE SOLD on Wednesday the 14th day of No-
V V vemhernext, at the liou e of the subscriber, in Mor
gan county. 1 etween the lawful hours of sa’e. the perishable
property of the late Brian Walton, dec’d., of said county, ron-
iisting of household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Deccmler
next, before the Court-house door in Lumpkin county.
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wuhinjthe lawful hours of sale, lot ot land No. 397. in the ] 5th ! renting made I
district 1st section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin to., j
rl being tlie real estate of Daniel Jackson's orphans. | Or*. ?. 1*58.
. AW «" the same day, will be sold at the Court-konse door ; TWeBABL^'to an ord'e7~of the honorable IMhrtor
ra Gilmer county with,n the lawful hours of sale, lot o! laud I \ Cpilrt of Morgan ronnty, when sitting for ordinary pur
No. M3, rn the 27th district 2d secunn of sard county, contain- j po . PS be gol(1 yr^ison. said county, . n the first Tuea-
rng 160 acres, it also being the real estate of toe orpnans of j ;, ay in j finnary noxtt between the lawful hours of sale, one ne
gro man slave, hv the name of Mitchell; to he sold as the pro
Daniel Jackson, de 'cased.
WILLIAM JACKPON Guardian.
Sept. 25, 1338. 58 tds
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party ef the estate of Joseph Park, piec'd., for the purpose of
making a distribution among the legatees of said estate.—
N tlie first Tuesday in December lien, will he sold be j Terms made known on the dav of sale.
fore the Court-house donr in Lexington. Oglethorpe i Oct. 2.—37 Ills
County, between the usnal lionrs of sale, the tract nf Land on |
wliich Mary Stubblefield died, lying on the waters of Budkin |
Creek, and containing two hundred acres, more or less.— j
Terms on the dav.
TOLBERT WOODALL. Adm’r
Sept. 25, 1839. Pfi tds 1
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior !
-tO, Court of Hancock
county, when sitting for ordinary ) known on the day of sale.
ELIAS ALLTSTON. Adm’r.
/ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December next,
t the Court house in Putnam county, pursuant to an
order of the Inferior Court of said county, ihe following pro
perty, to wit: seventy-five nrrer of land, mor? orlrss, lying in
said county, on the waters of Little River, adjoining iandp of
I.inch and Reese. Sold fo the purpose of distribution be
tween the heirs of Charles Linch, d-cceased. Tetms made
purposes, will be sold at tlie Court-house in Rome, Floyd
county, between the usual hours of sale, on tlie first Tuesday j
in December next, all that tract of Inn 1 co • .ining 150 acres, j
■lying in Floyd county, known as Lot No. 200. in the 22d dts- !
trict 3d section, originally Cherokee county, drawn by Nancy i
'Culver, widow, of Hancock county. Sold as the property of
eaid Nancy Culver, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and j
•creditors of said deceased.
Also, by order of the Court as above, will be pol.d at the 1
Court-house in Hancock county, on the first Tuesday in De- I
comber next, within the legal hours of s ilo, ail that tract of j
land, lying in Hancock county, on the road from Sparta to ■
I’owcltnn, adjoining [Isaac Culver and II. McLellattd, con
taining 190 acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of said
Nancy Culver, deceased; and sold to pay debts and make
distribution. Terms on the dav of si'e.
ISAAC CULVER, ? . , .
AUGUSTUS CULVER, $ Ar3 -
tScpt.gCd, 1939- 37 tds
*tr*7"ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
TJ ■ next, at the Court-honse in Jacksonville, Telfair
county, between the lawful hours of sale, agreeably to an or
der ol' the honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when
sittrnc as a court of ordinary, one tract o( land, containing
490 acres, situated in the 1st district of Appling, when survey
ed, now Telfair county, and known by No. 73. Sold ns a
part of the real estate of David Speer, late of Morgan county,
deceased, for the benefit of the legatees. Terms cash.
Oct. 2, 1858-37
SABl.t
tds
A GKEE.
1 Court i
ROWELL REESE, Guardian
for Solomon Li nub, minor.
JCTIN W. HAMPTON, in right
of his wife, Mary Hampt*
7
to an order of the honorable Inferior
of Hancock county, wken sitting for ordinary pur-
poser. will he sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at
the Court-house in Tay.ewe-1, Marion county, within the local
hours of sale, a Tract of Land, containing 20*2| arret, known
ns Lot No. 218. in the 4th District of .said county, (formerly
Muscoiree county) drawn by the orphans of Jesse Minton,
and so id as their property, for distribution. Terms made
known on tlie lay. ALSEY BRAZILL, Guardian
of the mino.' orphans of Jesse Minton, decoased.
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 tds
%7J7ILL BE >OLD before the Court-house door in Wil-
¥ V kinson county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
Lot of Land No. 300, in the loth District of Wilkinson coun
ty, containing 2021 acres. Sold pursuant to the last will and
testament of James Carter, dec’d , late of Elbert county, as
the property of said deceased, and for the benefit of his heirs.
Terms cash. LUCY CARTER., Ex’s.
WILLIAM WHITE, ? p
tds Y. L. G. HAIIRI? 1
Of. 2, 185?
r
THOMAS D. SPEER,
HUGH L. SPEER,
.Srpt. 01,1839
5-’
A dm Vs.
37 tds
"ILL BE SOLD at the town nf Greensboro, Greene
county, Geo., on the first Trmsbny in January
next, 409 acres of land, being the real estate nf Joseph
Wright, late of said county, deceased, adjoining lands
Freeman, Monro, Rope and others. Sold under an order
of the Inferior Court of said county, for tho benefit of the
heirs, aerms on the dav.
JAS. MADISON PORTER. Adm’r.
Aug. 14. 1338 30 tds
W - "TlI- BE SOLD at Berrien, Dmiy county, on the
fi?!i Tnesdnv in December next. Lot ot Land N
"5)57"ILL BE SOLD to tlie highest bidder, before trie
I t v Court-house iloor in Newnan, Coweta corxntv. Ga-on
j the fiist Tuesday in December next. Lot of Land No. 93, in
1 the 5th District in said county, containing 202, acres, more or
less. Sold by order of the honorable Court of Ordinary for
j Harris county, for the benefit of the heirs of the late John C.
! Botvin, of Harris county. Terms on the day.
ALLEN GREENE, Ex’r.
Oct. 2. 1839. 37 tils
"ILL BE SOLD at Berrien, D n.iy t
first Tuesday in December next, Lot
155, in the 9th district of said cuuntv; sol
aertv of John Eubank, late of
pertv oi
V*v an o
totv, or
f Land
ns the pro-
lanrock countv, deceased,
rder o? the henorabie htf-rior €■
if Ham
benefit
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
next, at the late residence of Benjamin Parrott, dec’d.,
in Greene county, all the perishable property belonging to the
estate of the said dec’d., consisting of hogs, horses, cattle,
farming utensils, oais. fodder, corn, household and kitchen fur
niture. Also, at the same time and place, will he rented..the
plantation whereon the said dec’d. formerly lived. Sale to
continue from day to day, until the whole is sold. Terms of
sale and renting made known on the dav.
JOHN CORELAN, Ex’r.
WLI. HIGHTOWER, in behalf
of his wife Nancy Hightower, formerly Nancy Parrott. Ex’rx.
Oct. 2. 1838. ' 37 tds
county, when sitting for ordimw. - purposes, tor toe benefit j 'IJSTILL BE SOLD on the first '1
nf the heirs ofaaitt deceased. Terms made known an tho j Vf next, atthe Court-house in Lu
dav of sale. SUSAN EUBANK. Ex’rx.. I bly to an order of the honorable In
Sept. 3.1838. SI tds j county, when sitting for ordinary pur
•»W7ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December l
Y | next, at the Court-house in Floyd county, agreeable to i
. r . n order of-the honorable Interior Court of Jones county, j
when sitting for ordinary purposes. Lot of Land No. 130, in i
the 4th District and 4th Section of formerly Cherokee, now j
Floyd county, ns the property of Ishnm Hammonds, late of |
Jones county, deceased; for ihe benefit of the heirs and cred j
tors of said deceased. Terms cash.
MARY HAMMONDS, Adrn’x. j
Oct. 2d, 1838. 37 tds j
Ml GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior Cour j
the first Tuesday in December
napkin county, ngreea-
ferior Court of Jones
ntv, when sitting for ordinary purposes. Lot No. 929, in
(lie 1 'th district and 1st section of originally Cherokee, now
Lumnkin county, containing 40 acres.belonging to the estate
of ,James Adams, late of Jones county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs arid creditors Terms twelve months
credit. ROBERT CALDWELL, Adm’r.
Sept. IP, 1838. 37 tds
WS/'ILL BE SOLD before the Courthouse door in the
V * town of Greenosboro’, Greene county, (!a, on the first
Tuesday in December next, 400 acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining Mrs. Mary Colt, Richard Asbnry, and others, ly
ing on the Ogeeebee River, .well improved, being the real es
tate of Joshua Bunklev, late of said county, dec’d. Sold
- „ , ■ r i Under an order of the Inferior Court of said county, for a di-
ice first Tuerdav in Dereuiber next, belorc tne ■ • , . , - ,- • * * „„ * J
- 1 vision between the heirs ol said deceased.
will be sold on
.Court-house door, in the town of Grecnesboro’, Greene coun
tv, between the lawful hours of sale, one Lot of Laud, in one
.mile and a half of Watson’s Grove, containing 150 acres, and j
adjoining the land of V. R. Thornton, Joel Forester, and Win. |
Battle. Sold as the property of Wright Scogiu, deceased.— j
Terms made known on tlie day of sale.
E. SPARKS HUNTER, Adxn'r. de bonis non.
Oct. 9. 1838. 38 tds
Ort. 2, 1838—3.7 tds
O. S. FURLOW, Agent for
JOHN BUNKLEY, Ex’r.
Foslpoard Ka.’r,
W ILL BE SOLD, on Thursday, the 29th day of Novcm
ber next, at the late residence of Robert Peartnan.
dec’d., of Morgan county, all the perishable estate of said
deceased, consisting of stock of horses, c-owe, and hogs, corn,
fodder, and oats, household and kitchen furniture, plantation
utensils, wa"on and gear, oxen and cart, and many other ar
ticles too ted ions to enumerate. Sale to continue from day to
Postponed Sale.
A GREEABLY to nnorderofthe honorable Inferior Court
of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
i will be sold before the Court house door of Gilmer ronnty, on
: the first Tuesday in January next, between the lawful hours
of sale. Lotof Land No. IC6, in tlie 11th District and 2d Sec
tion of originally Cherokee ; belonging to the estate of Elias
Brown, late of Houston countv. dec’d. Terms Cash.
DAVID M. BROWN, Adm.’r.
Nov. G. 1839. _ 42 ids
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house in McDonough, within the usual
hours of sale, 195 acres of Land, more or less, it being No.
I T ami l»t virtue cl" t'us UrB ui' Rwlxv J U indue, de
ceased. I shall proceed, on the first Tuesday in January
next, to sell that part of the real estate of said dee’d., which
lies in tho county of Putnam, except the widow’s dower there
in. Also, at the snaic time-, I will »dlt five Ifugtogs, 1 the pro
perty of said deceased. The sale to tak®place at the Court
house in Eawmwn. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
BRITAIN CONINE, Adin'r*
Ort. Ifi, i 838—39 tds With the will annexed.
X'MriLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday ia January next.
Tv at the Court-house door in tho town of Irwinton. A il-
kiiisoncnnnty. tw-o Negroes, to wit: Joe. shout 25 years of age,
and Lovid, 35 ytfars of age; agi eeahly to tne last will and tes
tament of David Mann, late ot said county, dec’d.; for the
benefit of the heir* of said estate. Terms of sale made
known on the day. JOHN SMITH, Ex or.
"Oct 716. 1838, 39 tJs _.
W ILL BE riOLD on Friday the 11th day of January
next, ct the house of Enos Barries, iu the county ol
Henry, all the personal property of Jesse Barnes,late of said
county dec’d , consisting of 1 horse, hog.;, rum and fodder,
wheat and oats, household and kitchen furniture, and other
things too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale.
Oct. 9, 1 «3*—39 tds ENOS BARNES, Adin r.
W ILL BE SOLD at the late residence of Charles
Whithurst, sr., late of Wilkinson county, dec’d., on
Wednesday the 28th of November next, a part of the perish
able property of said deceased, consisting of horses, among
which is that notable stallion GUderoy, cattle sheep, one yoke
of oxen, and cart, a quantity of corn, cotton, fodder and oats,
one cotton gin running geer, one set ot Irlacksmith’s tools,
plantation tools, and other articles too tedious to mention.—
At the same time and place will be rented, a part Ot the home
plantation, and the plantation lying on Commissioners’ creek,
near Cobb's ford. Terms made known on the day.
JOSEPH WHITIIUUST,
Oct. 15— 29 tds H. L. WHITHUBST,
W f LB BE SOLD be4b*v ub« Coart boose door iu £•*
town of M* trtieelio.-Jaspsr county..within tlie ’egai
hours of sale, ou the first "ueaduv ia January next, the real
YV ^ BE BOLD <m the first Tuewhrt hi Jaiiaary next.
|V bet'oru the Court house door of Putnam county, the
Negroes belong in r> to the estate of Sarah Peurifoy, tloc’d.,
estate of Wiley J. Cox, late of said county, 'decease!!, con- late of said county. Sold 1'ur division, by the direction of her
taining tttft; | acres,.situated rut dip road between Monticcfio ! will. Terms cash. . PHILIP B. PRITCHETT, Ex’r.
provision of the last will 1 Oct 23, 1839.
and Hillsboro. Sold according to a prut
and testament of said deceased, and tor the benefit of the
heirs. F. M. WHITE, Ex’or.
October 9,1838. 39 tds
40 tds
Postponed ttal
.A C4KEEABLY to an order of tlie hoiiorable_Tnferior
Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, wilt be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at
tiie Coui t-house door iuAmericus, Sumter county, between
sitting for Ordinary purpose*. f«ele;
Laurorn
Ex’ora.
W ber next, at the residence of Oliver Porter, late of
Greene county, dec’ll, the Negroes belonging to his estate; al
so, a part of the males, horses,cattle, hog and sheep. I roail
wagon and geer. 1 ox eart, a part of the plantation tools, corn,
fodder, oats, and wheat. Ali sold under the direction of his
will. Pale to continue from day to day, until all is sold.—
Terms made known on the dav.
THOMAS PTOCKP, j
JOHN W. rORTER, | r%r . rx
WM. PORT Elf, f
JAMES M. POUTER,
Oct. 16, 1838.
Y^SriLL RE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December j the usual hours of sale! Lotof Land No 193, (one hundred and : for ordinaryp
Y v next, at the Court house in Greene county, that well eighty three.) in the 27th districtof said county) belonging to be.miging-toihe cr
known town property in Grecnesboro, for many vears occu- j the es'nte of Eliza Wynn, minor, deceased, fjold for toe
i i * * ,, , «• i , i i !■. ,• i. l • . i - * i: «• *7 i _ ...1 1 AmnictOQ ilia
pied as a public house hv Honrv Panford. Fen., deceased, j benefit of the heirs and'creditors of said deceased. Terms
Also, at the san.-e time ami place, eighty :u'res of Land, ad- 1 of sx’e ou tlie day.
joining to the village of Grceueshoro, one half of which is
well timbered. Ail sold hv an order of the honorable Tufe-
rior Court of Greene county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of lhcestale
of Henry .Sanford, Sen., deceased. Terms made known oil
the day <>f inle. HENRY SANFORD, Jr.. Adm'r.
Oct. 16, 1839. 39 tds
E. H. BLOUNT, Adm'r.
of Eliza Wynn, deceased.,
• 41 tds
O N Wednesday, ihe 28th day of November next, will he
sold to the highest hi." Icr. at the late residence ot V i-
ley J. Cox, of Jasper county, deceased, thv stock of cattle,
bogs, horses, mules, corn fodder, oats, a road wagon. bouSe-
lio d furniture, fanning tools. Jcc. Sale to contiuue from day
to day until all's sold. Terms given on the day.
October 9, 1839.—39 tds F. M. WHITE. Ex or.
1
Oct. 30, 1839.
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of
J\. Knight, sr., late of Jasjrer county,dec’d , will be sold.at
his late residence, on Wednesday the 2d of January next, all
the perishable property of said dec’ll., consisting of horses,
cattle, hogs, corn, fodder, plantation tools, household and
kitchen furniture, aud a variety of other articles too tedious
so mention. Pale to continue from day to day until all are
told. Terms made known on the day ot sale.
JOHN KNIGHT, t
JAMES KNIGHT. I Ex’or*
THOS. J. KNIGHT, f fcx0ri -
ED. M. ALLEN, -i
F OUR m.,tfe *ft£ l/f.application will S.-’^
honorable Interior Court of Cnwfftrtfy,■>,»” to 5
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell alUi! w
*'‘!origingti>tho estaie»of Sampson I*. Nfoblev' i '
LEWIS MOBLEY*1**
August28,1838. 3p
/OUR mouths after dale, application willTrjr~r~-^
Inferior Court of JoneS roinitv. when sittir f ,lJ5 ,J1
tda_ j ry purposes, for leave sell the luud'and ae-ur,”? ? Wn*
; John I H«e estate ol Turner Chapman, lateof said po u ,., Ffr"
" ! /’’!>'■ H. 1839.-35 4;,, __JOHN2!AK8H T/’C
F Ot'R months after date, applicntiou willl.
honorable Inferior Couit of Elbert ’-"'-b
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a nri-
tlie name of Mifa. belonging to the estate of I; ' °
arils, deceased, late of Elbert county.
39 tds
YY/JLL BE SOLD on Saturday, 1st December next, at
V v the house of John T. Manley, in Jasper county, all
the perishable property belonging to the estate of Blnl’ord M-
Waiton, late of Jasper county, deceased. Sold for tlie benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on tiie day.
Oct. 16-39 tds JOHN T. MANLEY, Adm’r.
W TLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court-house door in Thomas county, agree
ably to an order of the Inferior Court of sa:d county, the fol
lowing property, belonging to the estate of David Averett, de
ceased, viz: oue Lot pine Land, No. 332, .3tli District ori
ginally Trwin. now Thomas county, containing 490 acres; one
Lot oak and hickory, No. 100 13tli district originally Irwin,
now Thomas county, containing 490 acres, with about 130
acres cleared land, under good ten re. Also, the following
Lots in the village of Thomasville, Lot No. 7, in square M,
containing one half acre, with a two story dwelling house, and
out buildings; Lot No. 3, in square M, with a small store
house attached either to it. or the preceding lot; ami Lots Nos.
3 and 4, in square L. At the same time and place, there will
also he sold, fifteen Negroes, all young and likely, consisting
of six men, five woman, three girls, and one small hoy The
above property to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and ered-
tnrs. Ter ins made known on the day of sale.
Oct. 16, 1838—39 tds HARDY BRYAN. Adm’r.
W ILL BE SOLD on the. first Tuesday in December
next, in Drayton, Dooly county, all tho unso’d property
belonging to the egtate of B. G. Paulett. consisting of two
slaves, seme stock, and other articles. Terms on the dav,by
DAVID SCARBOROUGH, Adm’r.
Oct. 16. 1838. 39 tds
Postpone? (laarJlaa Snle.
S/TLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
T next, at the Court house in Muscogee county, between
the usual hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 3.7, in the 5th Dis
trict of Muscogee county.
Also, at tho Court-house in the eonntv of Sumter, will be
sold, on the same day, Lot No 11, in the 26ih District of ori
ginally Lee,nmv Sumter county.
Also, at the Court house in the eounty of Lee, will be sold,
on die same day, Lot No. 137, in the 1st District of Lee coun
ty. The above land sold by leave of tlie honorable Inferior
Court of Hancock county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary.
JOHN G. COLEMAN, Guardian
for the orphans of Robert Norris, dec’d.
Oct 1 6. L*.! 5 . 39 tds
A GREEABLY to ac.orderof the honorable InferiorCoun
of Hancock county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, at. the Court-house in Sparta, in said cuuntv, be
tween the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, the following property, to wit: all that tract of Land
containing fivehundred and ninety-one acres, more or less, ly
ing two miles North of Sparta, and on which Thomas Gilbert
now lives. Also, six like y Negro slaves, twi> men, one wo
man, and three children. All belonging to the estate of Le
von Ellis, dec'd. Sold for the purpose of dislribuUon among
the heirs oi’ saidclcc’d. Terms on the day.
ISAAC CULVER, )
LEVEN E. CULVER, \
Oct 1.6, 1838.
A GREEABLY' to an order of the honorable Interior Court
of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will I e sold, at the Court house in fxparta, in said county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January
next, one Negro woman slave, belonging to the estate of Ibbv
Ellis, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on the dav
ISAAC CULVER,
LEVEN E. CULVER,
Oct 16, 1838.
Ex'ors.
39 tds
I Adm'rs.
39 tds
Posiponnl (Iniirdiau’s Sate,
SIVriLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
'I $ next, before the Court-house door in Paulding conn-
tv. between the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to
wit:—Forty acres of land, known as lot No. 180 in the (2)
Second District (4) Fourth Section of formerly Cherokee,
now Paulding county, drawn by John Pulaski, and sold for
his benefit. JOHN F. ARNOLD. Guardian.
October 10, 1838. 39 tds
ILL BE SOLD on tho first Tues lay in January next,
in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe county, by an '
order of the Inferior Court of sai l ror.ntv. w hen skiing for '
ordinary purposes, 737 ncrc3 of land, more or less, on ihe wa- j
tr-rs of Lillie Rivet, adjoining John Bell, Win. Jewell, aud j
others, with a new saw mill on the land. Also, 19 negroes. !
consisting of men. women, hoys, girls an 1 children. Sold as |
the property of John Beas’ev; deceased, for tlie bentfil of the
creditors of said dec’d. Terms cash.
Oct 23, 1838— 40 tds WM. T.UMPKTN. lAdm’rt
ILL BE SOLD ou the first Tuesday in January next, j
at the Court-house door in the town of Zchi’Jon. Pike
ronnty. within the lawful hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit: five Negroes. Ned and Judy. Ir.swte. two other
men, Hal and Tsham. and John, a boy: also, at the same time
and place, three Lots' of Lan 1 Nos. 87, 88, and 56. in the 3<1
District of originally Monroe, now Pike county. Sold by or-
d^r of the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sit-
tiug as a Court of Ordinary, as the property of Philip Jack-
son, dee’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and ere liter?.
The land will be sold subject to the widow’s dower. Terms
will he made known on the day of -.ale.
Oct 23, 1938—40 tds JOHN H. AKINS, Adm’r.
YY/TLL BE SOLD on Tlpusday the 13ih day of I)«*cem-
V V her next, atthe late residence of Mirajsh F. McCone,
late of Butts county, ilcc’d.. ail the perishable property be
longing to his estate, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, corn
anil fodder, r-tmi, on;s. wheat. Ac., together with household
and kitchen furniture, with many other .articles too ted inns to
mention. The Land rented, and the negroes hired for one
vear. Terms made known atthe sale. The s de to continue
from dav to dav. till all is sold.
Oct 23, 1939—!0 tils • Vw\L A. McCVXE, Adm’r.
eilnesday. the 5th day of December next, tviil he
atthe late residence oi William Harris, deceased,
in Morgan county, all the perishable property of said de
ceased, consisting of household aud kitchen furniture, a
stock of horses xml mules, cow.-., sheep, and hogs, plantation
tools, wagon and harnotw. two yoke of oxen am! carts, a set
of blacksmith’s tools, gin and thresher, a good set wooden gin
geer for gin, com, fodder, aud oats, and other articles too te
dious to mention. Hale to continue from day to day, until all
is sold. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
BENJAMIN HARRIS, ?
THOMAS HARRIS. $
Oct. 23. 1838. 49 tds
"A nT< EE ABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
JaL Court of Oglethorpe county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold before the Court-house door in i.exing
ton, Oglethorpe county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
a tract of land, in said coanty, on the waters of Long Creek,
containing about 890 acres, adjoining Woody Jackson ami
others, lying four Tidies from the town of Lexington, it being
the land where John Birdsong, dec'll., formerly resided—
with good improvements, and between three aud four hun
dred acres of good wood land. Fold as the property of John
Birdsong, late of said county, dec’d., for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms uf sale made known on die dav.
ROBERT BIRDSONG,?- ,
GEO. W. BIRDSONG, $
Oct 03. 1838. 40 tds
November 13, 1838.
43 ids
he-uLoujV
NATHAN BOND, j
RACHAEL RICHARDS,
I J^OOR months afuir date application wkj ; 3
• honorable Ir.feripr,Conrt of Taliaferrocon^*
Aug. 30.1839.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next.
at the Court house in McDonough, Henry county 202$, :
acres of Land, more or less, known in the p’an of said coun- j
ty by No. 46, in the Ctli District. Sold as the pn pertv of :
Andrew Sellers, dec'd. Terms on the day.
JOHN SELLERS, A.lm’r- |
November I, 1838. 43 tds j
II.L lit! SOLD on ihu tiist i i c li .y in Junmiiy
next, under nil order of flic InfciiorConrt ufl.nnrens j
enmity, at the Cotiri-liotiFC door in the county of .Vacua, j
between tlie usual hours of mk, Lot No. lf>0, in the itltii
district originally Houston, but now Macon county, con
taining acres. >
Also, on the first Tuesday in Fi brnary next, before tlie :
Court-house door, in the county of l.anrens, between the
usual hours of sale, one tract or parcel of land. Ling at i
die mouth of Big Creek, on the (.Sconce river, adjoining i
hinds of Rbickshear’s and Hull, No. not known. Sold ns ;
the property of Bruin Alien, deceased, for the benefit of j
lite heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
BRYAN AI.LF.N. Adm’r.,
Oet. 17. 183,2—43 tds with the will annexed.
- i {ing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell th*> "'i'
i , e Ir *u
oirutv, *ti.
David Locket, late of said Ounfv, deceased es:i: st<
Oct 30, 1939-41 4m MARY LOCKET
f TIOUK months after date, application wmTr~~~r^ t
honorable the Inferior Court of Morv an ®*^*tiii^
sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell on""^ * : 3
man and child belonging to the children of Hen4
AH persons concerned, will please til.» tsuicp aalff?'"
objections if any they have. ’ 1 “kkx,
ROBERT HOWARD, G .
°* t,le children ofHi..Jl t *
Sept. 11, 1838. *
I NOUli Uftwuti? after date, applicdth* willb^TTi
Inferior Court of Craw ford county, when jitf f
dinary purposes, tor leave to sell Lot No ]V , ‘*n.
Agency reserve, in tho first district nf former) v ti ^ 1 :
Crawford county : and I.ot No. 2g9, i n the tw.-..' *• 3 ^
trict and second section in the Cherokee l'nrrha s »^ 31I “' J -
O " N Wei
sold at
Adm’rs.
:ers, j
Y Y^ 1 b L SOLI) on the first Tuesday of January nex
V T in Lagrange, Troup county. 13 likely negroes, ennsist-
ng of men. boys, women and children. ’Ihe above negroes
re sold under the will of John Heard,late of Troup county,
ieccased. Terms of sale made known oil the day ot mi e.
THOMAS STOCKS,
qualified Executor of John Heard, deceased.
November L 1838. 43 tils”
ILL BE SOLD at the subscriber's residence iu Han
cock county, on Monday the 24th day of December
next, the perishable propirty belonging to the estate of Wi
ley Meadows, dec’d.,consisting of household and kitchen fur
niture, ike. Terms on the dav of sa e.
RAKIIAM ALLEN, A.lm’r.
No vend er 3,1 $28. 43 tds
4 GR EEABLY toan order of the honorable inferior Court
Jf JL of Jasper county, when sitlhig as a Court of Ordinary,
will he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the |
court house door iti the town of Monticeilo, one Negio Bov,
about 8 years of age. Bold as tlie property of Green B. :
Belcher, dec’d. Terms made known on tire day of sale. j
OBADIAH R. BELCHtiH, Adm’r. |
November 6. 1839. 43 tds
WY/’ ILL BE SOLD ou the tirsl Tuesday in January next' I
v Y at the Court-house door in Cobh county, one lot of |
Land, No. 595, in 19th District 2d Section, containing 40 acres. !
Sold as the property of Andrew Sellers, dec’d. Tormson |
the day. JOHN SELLERS, Adm’r.
November 1, 1838. 43 tils j
W ILL BE SOLD on the 6th day of December next, at |
the residence of Sarah Carswell, late of Wilkinson I
county, all the perishable property of said deceased, consist- j
mg of horses, cattle, hogs, household and kitchen fsmitare, I
corn, fodder, and other articles too nuinerons to mention.— j
Terms made known on the day of salt*.
WLLL1AM E. CARSWELL, ? .. ,
SAMUEL M. CARSWELL, j- r3 '
Oct. 12, 1838. 4!) tds
.LEVIN TANNER. Ad„r,
FRANCES TaNXeT 1 ; .
annexed. T7»OUR months after dale, appiii-iition'^jn j.'
lary turxtr ' the Imi.or.tMc Inferior Court of t'ihcrt rmin “
Sept. 11, 1838
coaniv,
a !*« of:;.
sitting for orilinni v purr oses, for leave to -m ],'
hinds I elonging l»> the estate of William Tiasfe ) • "
1 ite of Libert comity. THOMAS BURTON Fy‘' >S ’
. • . : f _ 28—fe
jXOU.lt ’months after date, application wifi j,
honorable the Inferior Court of Henry cimntv
July 31, 1333.
uuie, application will t, e in.J.T—-
onorahle the Inferior Court of Henry cimatv L ‘
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lotnff, ■
i H'.vo hundred an.l fnrty fiver (245) in the 5ili rii s -. r . cr ‘ — ^
:tt:r
county, being the real estate of Asa Le
! county, deceased.
I Aug. 7, 1838.
ft oi Ev,
i.«a Lewis, formedvof 4
JOHN WEBB. A4m'r
29
F YOLR months after date, application will he
honorable Infei ior Court of Hancock county, «g_ ■
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
Irwin Hitchcock, iate ot sail) county, deceased. ’ j
AngusUk 183--,—:»> t ,„ LEE REAVES, Ada,
F OI K months alter (Lite, application will be uoik^Y
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county 1
silling for ordinary purjmses. for leave to sell thei'm^l
negroes belonging to the estate of Drum Dunn, late c; '
rounty, deceased.
September 13.1839,
MATILDA ANN DUNN, A 0 >
f ^JOLR months after date, application will be
honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, whej^l
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tlie ,
personal estate of N :ncy D. G. Irviifg.jdeceased
Sept. II, 1833 —34 4m BRYAN O'NEAL, Ada,
JLIOUU months nfier date, application will bo
-1- the Inmorahlc inferior Court of Hancock ci>imtT,» M ,|
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil then.:*.]
t.ntc Irehmgn g to \\ ilcy .Meailnws. late of Mt
ccasod.
July 24. 1333.
I d
\ GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Hen |
rv county, when silling for ordinary purposes, will he !
sold before the Co urt house door in Bike county, on the first j
Tuesday in January rroxt, I.ot No. 17, in the 2d district fur- ;
tnerlv Monroe now Pike county. Also, one saw mill ami i
grist mill, and all the laud the water now covers, known as |
Lot No. 4P, in the above stated district, tho same being the j
property of Charles Knight, deceased. Sold for the benefit ;
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made j
known on the day. SOLOMON LASSETER, Ex’or. j
Oet. 23. 1839.' 1 _ 40 tils
\ GREEABLY io an order of the honorable Inferior Court 1
. of Morgan county,
will he sold at die
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of the
ronnty of Oglethorpe, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold before tire Court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property belonging to die estate
of John Titter. Sen’r., deceased, to v. it: a tr.irt of land lying
in saul county, containing about three hundred" aud thirty
acres, more or less, being the tract on which the said John
Tiller, died, together with the following Negroes: Esther, j
about thirty-five years of age, and her child Ben, about one ■ sous concerned wifi please take notice, and fife their ah
year old ; i.Vuoe’i, a woman about sixteen years old, and her
child Mary, eighteen months old ; Jim, about thirteen years
oiiniv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, J old ; Dick, about eleven years old ; Frank, about nine years 1
Court house door in Madison, said county,' j old; and John, about six years old.
between the legal hours , sale, or. the first Tuesday in Janu
arv next, two negroes, namely, Sam,a man, the other a woman,
named Fanny; also, 1 acres of land, more or less, situate,
lving and hoirg in sai I county, on the w aters of Sugar Creek,
'joining lands of Benjamin S. Jordan and Williams Alford,
Also, on the same day in Randolph county, before the
Court-house of said county, a Lot of Land, known and dis
tinguished as Lot No. 10, in the 7th district of originally Lee,
now Randolph.
Also, a Lot of Land in the Cherokee purchase, kr.c
U-ir;on cj.j I
PARHAM ALLEN. Ada.',.' 1
27 4a
F OUR months after date, application will be uifeTmiJ I
honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, wheats*
for ordinary purpn* •for leave'to sell the land aui
belonging to the estate of John Holliday, late of said i
deceased. FRANCIS FICKLING,Et'or."
August 21,1939. ^ 3i ta "
f jlOUR months after date, application wilThTmiil* to |
honorable Inferior Court of Morgan conatr. win
ting for ordinary purpose®, for leave to sell all "file txr-ti |
belonging to the estate of Jesse Kirby, deceasaii." Alia*
tions if any they has
NATHAN ALDREDGE. Ada
with the will annexed, of J
Sept. 11,1838.
j TAuUit months after date, applic
i II 1 Inferior Court of Morgan co
*r de brs;i
see Kirby.gx'l |
34 4m
oil I
the real and persona! estite »f die 'ate Holiday Iloweil, iier,<l. I Lot No. 50, in the 7th district 2d section, containing 160 acres
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Ort 23, 1938—40 tds 'JAS. T. FINNIE, Adr
—
A GREEABLY to the last will and teatamont of Sarah
Carswell, late of Wilkinson county, deceased, Jwill be
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house
in Wilkinson county, the plantation wheraon said deceased
lived, containing fine hundred acres: also, all tlie negroes
belonging to said deceased. Terms on the dav.
and to he sold in the county where tho land lies. Terms of I
I sale, in each case, to he inad,e known at the time and places J
mentioned.
Oct. 30. 1838.
MARTIN TILLER, Adm'r.
40 tds
Hum will i.e
ntv, when sir
1 nary purposes, for leave to sell all the real cstiieof Baris
j lomew Johnson, late of said county, deceased. Micer«'u
J concerned, will pleas'e take notice, and file their objocuoa
if any they have.
CLEMENCHUS U. ZACHRY, Adm’
Fept 11.1838. 34 4a
WILLIAM E. CAR SWELL, ?
SAMUEL M. CARSWELL. \
Oct. 12. 1839.
Ex'rs.
40 tils
n Decatur
W ILL BE SOI.D at the Court house door
county, on tlie first Tuesday in December next, one
tract of T.aml containing 250 nt-rrs. known by No. two hun
dred and fiftv-six, (256.) of the 15th district of formerly Early,
but now Decatur county. Sold as a part of the real estate of i
TOUR ITS OK TSSS* IVOTg^’FN.
jjLNuUR months affi-r ifcnc, application widhe. made to ;
-*•- the honorable Inferior Court of Greene county, when j
.-itting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell oi.c or two j
of tlie negroes belonging to the estate of Elisha Ili/nter, i
ilcc’iI. E. SI’AUKS IIUNTER, Kx r. j
.) ntv 31, 183fL 4ni
^1 OUR months after dnic
W ILIj BE SOLD on the 27th day of November next,
aud as many days thereafter as will he necessary to
sell the perishable property of Moses McKinney, late of
Warren county, deceased, consisting of household furniture,
horses, cattle, sheep, corn and fodder, wheat. Ac., and many-
other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on
the day. KINCHEN McKINNEY, )
JOEL HALL. > Ex’ors.
WILLIAM HARRIS, )
Warrenton, October 11,1838. 39 tds
ILL BE SOLD in the town of Eatontnn, on the first
Tuesday in December next, a Tract of Land conta in
ing 170} acres, No. 248. in the lOtli District formerly Baldwin,
now Putnam county, ns the property of James D. Hartwell,
dec’d. Sold bv direction of his will.
HENRY' BRANHAM, Ex’r.
Ort. 2, 1839. .77 tils
S JOUR months after dale, application wid be made to
the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs roiintv, when
titling for ordinary purposes, for 1' ave to sell two lots of
William Lunsford, deceased, of Elbert county, for the benefit 1 land, No. 792 in the 20th dis’rict, 3d section, ;md No. 173
ILL BE SOLD in t.ie town of Jackson, Butts county,
M on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale, the Indian Springs Hotel, the property of
Morris Mathews deceased, formerly owned by L. A. Erwin.
The buildings are large and commodious, and sufficient to nc-
cominodata two hundred boarder?.
Also, will be sold ot the Indian Springs Hotel, on the first
Wednesday in January next, all the household and kitchen
furniture of said deceased, consisting of beds, bedsteads, mnt-
trasses, am! the u.-ual furniture required for such an exten
sive establishment as the Indian Springs Hotel. Terms of
tlie sale of the Hotel will be one-third cash, the remainder in
two equal annual instalments. Terms of the sale of the fur
niture, will be for all sums under five dollars, cash ; for all
sums over five dollars, small notes, with approved security,
at twelve months credit.
Also, at the same time and place, three Negroes—a man,
woman and child.
Oct. 27, 1839.—41 tils MORTON BLEDSOE Adm’r.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Courthouse door in Newton county,
greeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Walton county,
when sitting as a court of ordinary, five hundred acres of
land, more or less, known as the Whatley plantation, belong
ing to the estate of R. V. Peeples, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. LOUISA S. PEEPLES, Adm'x.
Oct 26, 1838. 41 tds
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms will be
made known on the dav of safe.
' JAMES LUNSFORD. Adm’r.
Sept. 09.—37 m2m with the trill annexed.
/"ILL BE SOLD on the firet Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house in Hancock county, » small farm of
about 300 acres, lying three miles Southwest of the village of
Sparta, adjoining lands nf Crawford. Simmons and others,
whereon the late Joseph Watkins lived; and fifteen Negroes,
three men, (one of them « carpenter) three women, the resi
due children—all likely domestics. Sold bv order of lie
Court of Ordinary, for the purpose of division amongst the
heirs of Mrs. Delia Watkins, dec’d. Terms at tiie time of
sale. N. C. SAYRE. Adm’r.
Oct 30. 1838. 41 tds
in the Ifitii district. 4th section, Clirmkoo, for the benefit
if the heirs of John lleidt, deceased.
July 17, 1333. ABSALOM JACKSON, Adm’r.
J ^OUK mouths after date, application will he made li
the honorable Inferior Court of .limes county, when
silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands tit. d
negroes belonging to the estate of John Sharp, late of said
county, deceased. A. 1>. SHARP, Ailm'r.'
July 17. 13-33. 26 4m
OUR months after dale, application wilt he made t
application will he m«l« talk I
honorable Inferior Cuortof Purnarn county, wbuuaq I
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negroes, belong I
to the estate of Ann Smith, deceased. 1
Oct. 16, 1338—>3!) 4m. M. J. SMITH. El:
RpOi-11 months utter date, application will be mauci
the honorable th« Inferior Court of Lowndes fv
wiuui sitting ns a Court of Ordiimrv, for leave to *»i
real estate of I> r i.-| Anderson, lute of Al-bevilio diitw|
South Carolina, ile eascil.
EDWARD M. CHAMBERS, Ado* |
July 24. 1.333.
F OUR montlns-aiter date applicaiioo will hr ii|itr 11 a|
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
sitting tor ordinary purposes. t'-, r J cave to sell all theim;
longing to the estate of Francis Q’Kellv. dec’ll late of
COUI,t J r ' JAMES O’KELLY,
BENJAMIN O'KELLY '
Oct 30, 1838.
. Aumci
41 »
»»"iun ami IKIIV, «■ lil»i KHM U »II v\ J | J UK njrtCiO [<! - infITTD .1 r l i:: . “T~ :
'.ii » | j 4* 11 .•* i S i^Uu It months nurr 1*3*0, siiplipniion will !»♦*
the hoiiomole Inferior (.onrt of Jones county, w hen V honorable Inferior Co,’.rtof La,couutv J
sm.ng as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell n part of, ,mg for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the’ i'sn.l uiA
the land ami negroes belonging to tue estate ol Green, groes of James Daniel, late of s«id contitv, deceased. I
F OUR months after date, application will be madeial
^ ^ honorable Imerior Court ol Crawford county, sic'-l
j ting as a Court of Ordinary. fV leave to sell Lot No.Util
j the 2d Districtof origiaaliy Houston, nowCrawforiiaa’I
Nov. 13, 1838—43 4m KARAH ESTES. A&iT
Trustees.
Williamson late of Jones cotiniv, derpnserl.
T11E A f>M IMS T R A T 0 R.
July 17, 1833. 2fi 4m
"IGTOUR months after d ue, npplicatiori w ill be made to
“- ihe honorable the Inferior Court of Elbert eonntv,
while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ali the
negroes belonging to the estate of Anna- Satterwhite, de
ceased, late of Elbert eonntv.
P URSUANT to a decree of the honorable Superior Cottrt
of Hancock county, in equity, the subscribers will sell at
the Court-house in said county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, a small tract of Land, lying on the road leading
from Sparta to Grecnesboro’, about 2j miles from Sparta, con
taining about 100 acres, which was devised by Samuel Tur
tier, late of said county, for the use of his daughter Mrs. Lu-
cretia Camp. Terms at the time of sale.
JOHN G. GILBERT,
WM. S. IIAMILL,
Ort 30. 1838. ' 41 tds
IHE/TLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
r V at the Court-house door of Thomas countv, a tract of
Land, No. 432. in the 23th District of originally Irwin, now j the negroes of the estate of David E. Butts, late of Hancock
Thomas county. Sold as the property of Josi.nli Hnc.kahee, i county, dec’d., for the purpose of division amongst his heir’s,
dec’d., by a:i order of the honorable Inferior Court of Han- j
cock county, sifting for ordinary purposes. Terms made Oct 16,1838.
November 13. 1838.
ROBERT ROBINSON, Ada'r.
43 4m
•Tulv 31. 1338
JEPTHA V. HARRIS, Adm’r.
23 4m
F OUR months after date, application will he made to ike
Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, for leave to sell
i G EORiaI.4, Fmuxia C ount v,
; William At.lex, .
rs.
i M AI4T ToMLix, Executrix of’-Bill of Iiqunctioa, Jt*.
! Owen Tomlin, dec’d , and I
| Hugh N. Crawford.
I T appearing to the Court, that Hugh N. CrawfealntEf I
beyond the lim’ta of tilt* State, it is therefore or-ltr’-1
^ that service ot said r . ’junction he perfected, bv public*)® 3 \
j tli is rnle once a month for six months, in ofl*of the publx,t
zettesof this State.
WASHINGTON BUTTS, Adm'r.
39 4:n
Priscilla Moselee,,
vs.
J’.ifEs W. Yaminorgtt, 4
lu
known on the day of sale.
JAMES
Oct 30. 1838.
Jacox J. ^Hollingsworth, i
ill of Injafictioo, ia
HUC'KABEE, Adm’r., Ac.
41 tds
day until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. ! 106. in the 2d District, except the gristmill thereon, and about
j 8 acres of >and attached to said mill, for the benefit of Nancy,
I Elizabeth, Susan, Carolioe and Joshua Halid, minors.—
I Terms on the day. WILLIS HAND, Guardian.
! rarTIZ I.E zB ji,l) at thi
EntojHon,
JAMES NOllTIIINGTON, Adm'r.
ELIZABETH C. PEARMAN, Ailin’x,
Oct. 16, 1838. 38 tds ;
III BE SOLDat the late residence of John Almand. |
deceased, in Newton county, on the thirteenth day of j
December next, all the perishable property of said deceased. |
consisting of corn, fodder, horses, anil other articles too teili- j
ous too mention. DAVID ROGERS, Adm r. I
October 20, 1838. '41 tds j
W ILL BE SOLD on tlie first Tuesday ip January next,
before, the Court house door, in the town of Madison, ]
Morgan county, agreeable to an order of the honorable Infe- j
jriorCoart of .aid county, when sitting as a Cour,' of Ordinary j h()n?p , )()ia and kilch „ n f nrn ran*.
negroes belonjzinir to the e»tate ot J)ti\ id Spppr, (iece*ioed ;
Sold for the benefit of the legatees. Terms on the day
THOMAS D. SPEER,
HUGH L. SPEER,
October 22. 1638. ’ 4 L J’ 1
Court-house in tlie town of
Putmiiu foamy, on the first Tuesday in
December next, the following property,to wit: 23 Negroes,
men, women and eliilihen, 833 acres of Land, adjoining
Ro=e and Pearson, on Little River; one House nml Lot in
Eatontnn, containing 1£ acres, well improved, adjoining H.
\y. Cnzarfe. 50 bags Coiton, five of nankeen ; one four wheel
Csrriage, one new hair Sophia, eight fpuiher beds, bed
steads and Limit irp, two side-hoards, !•? o bureaus, two do
zen chairs, one new oil carpet, besides sundry other articles
Adm*:
W " ill BE SOLD ou the first Tuesday in December j
next, at tlie Court-house door in Hancock county, a |
tract cf land containing-128 j acres, more or less, lying in the |
fork of Shoulderbone, belonging to the estate ol Peterson j
Harris, deceased. Also, atlhe same time anti place, the mill
tract of Land on Shoulderbone, containing about 430 acres, be
longing to the heirs of Peterson Harris, deceased. Sold by an
order of the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when
sittiug for ordinary purposes.
On Wednesday the 5th of December, will be sold at inv
plantation on Little River, near Lawrence's mills, in Put
nam county, 11 mules, 2 horses, stock of hogs, 50 or 60 head
of entile, 3 cotton gins, 40 stacks of fodder and oats. 140 or
50 barrels of corn, 3 roud wagons and harness, sundry other
articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on Hie
dnv of sale. JAS. JM. DUNN.
Nov. 6. 188”. _ 42 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court-house door in Newnan, Coweta
Adui'rs.
WILLIAM HURT, i
MYLES ti. HARRIS,
MY'LES G. HARRIS, Guardian.
OcL 1,1S38. 37 tds_
W TLL BE SOLD at the Conn-honse door in Hancock
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the
land belonging to the estate of Isham Huckabpe, deceased
lying jn said county, on Fulsom Creek, containing ar.out 350
acres—about 150 acre6 in the woods. Also, at the same time
and place, a negro woman aged about 53 years, belonging to
the estate of Sarah Huckahee, deceased. Sold by an order
of the honorable Inferior Court -of said county, sitting for
ordinary purposes, for distribution.
JAMES HUCKABEE. Ailm’r.
of IftiAM IIcckabeE, deceased, and Executor of |
Sarah Hcukabee, deceased.
Oet. 1,1838. 37 td*
p. county.
same day. will be sold in Cuthbert, Randolph
rd of Lot No. 157, 8th district of formerly Lee,
county, all the estate of Lucinda Arnold, la
county, one-third of an undivided Lot of Land, No 261, 1st
district Cowete. county.
Also, on the same day.
county, one-tliird
now Randolph cl
of Hancock county, deceased.
NATHANIEL ARNOLD, Adm’r.
Nov. 6, 1838._ 42_tds
W ILL BE SOLD ou Wednesday the 12th of Decern
jier next, at the late residence of Simeon R, Janes,
deceased, in Taliaferro county, the perishable property of
raid deceased, consisting pf hogs, horses, cattle, sheep, road
wagon, cart and steers, com, fodder, wheat, &c., household
and kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to men
tion ; also four share:; iq'tlie stock of the Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company. Sale to continue from day to day
1 until all is sold. Terms made ki-rwn on the day.
Oct. 55, 183*:
ABS. JANES,
Vf. D, COWDREY
-i
Ex’ors.
41 td*
A GREEABLY to ail order of the Ttiferior Court of Baker
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he so'il
in Monticeilo, Jasper county, on tlie first Tuesday in January
next, between the lawful hours of sale, two hundred and fifty
ires of land, adjoining the lands of Matthew Whitfield, and
T. M. Darnall. Su'd as the property of Henry Bosvveli, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs. Terms cash.
C. W. ROBY, Guardian.
Oct. 30, 1938. 41 tils
W ILL BE SOLD pursuant to an order of the honorable
Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, on tlie first Tuesday in January next, to the
highest bidder, within the usual hours of sale, before the Court
house door in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, the one-
half of an undivided Lot of Land, No. 180. in the 15th Dis
trict of formerly Monroe county, now Upson. Sold as the
property of the late Richard T. Spives, dec'd., for the benefit
of the heirs. Terms on the dav of sale.
WILLIAM SriYES. Adm'r.
Oct 25. 1838—41 tds fie bonis non.
W ILL BE SOLD on Monday the 17lli day of December
next at the present residence of the subscriber, all
the perishable property of the late Jesse Thomas, dec'd., of
Morgan county, consisting of stock of horse?, hogs and eattle,
corn and fodder, household and kitchen furniture, plantation
utensils, anil many otlu-r artirles too tedious to mention.—
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
DANIEL R. THOMAS, Ex’r.
Nov. 6, 1838. 42 tds
A GREEABLY to the last, will and testament ef the late
Jesse Thomas, dec'd., of Morgan county, will be sold
before the Court-house door in Madison, said county, o.i the
first Tuesday in January next, between the legal lioursof sale,
three Negroes, to wit: two fellows and one wotnun ; the per
sonal estate of said dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made known on the day
or sale. DANIEL ID THOMAS, Ex’r.
Nov C, 18.78. 42 tds
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of the late
Jrssc Thomas, dec’d., will be sold before the Court
house door in Cassville, Cass county, ou the first Tuesday in
February next, between the legal hours of sale, Lot No. 268,
in the 14th District 3d Section, of originally Cherokee county,
now.Cass, containing 160 acreR, more .or less. Also, atthe
same time, will be sold before the.Court-house door in Paul
ding county, Lot No. 554, in the I9di District 3d Section of ori-
ginallyCherokee, now Paulding county, containing 40 acres,
more or less. Sold as the real estate of said dec’d., for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms cash.
DANIJJL K. THOMAS, Ex’r.
Nov e, 1838, 42 td*
ILT, BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before tlie Court-house door in Clinton. Jones enuuty,
between the lawful hours of sale, agreeably to an order of
the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, 392 acres of Land, more or less, in said
county, and on tlie waters of Falling Creek, aud nine likely
young Negroes. Sold on a credit until the 25tlt day of De
cember, V839, as tl.e. property of Green Williamson, late of
Jones county, dec’d., lor the benefit of the heirs and crc
of said dec'll. Small notes and approved security will he re
quired. WM. S. MIDDLEBROOKS, Adm'r. |
Oct 30, 1839. 41 tds j
A GREEABLY' to an order of die- Inferior Cpprt of New- ;
. ton comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be i
sold,on the first Tuesday iti Jmnarv next, before the Court- j
house door in the town of Covington, Newton county, w
the leg tl hours of sale, seven Negroes, to wit: Sarah, a
man, and her child, Charlotte and her child, Joe. a hoy about
fourteen years old, Alfred, a hoy about ten. ami Laura, a girl
about eight years old; the property of the estate of Janies
Bellah. late of said county, dec'd. Sold for the purpose of
distribution. Terms made known on the dav.
ALEXANDER PHARR, ? . , ,
SAMUEL S. BELLAII, j Adm ors '
Oct 30.1838. 41 tds
A GREEABLY to an order oi' the inferior Court of Ogle-
xA. thorpe county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court-house in the town of Lexington, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, 202 acres of
Land, more or -ess, fin the waters of Long Creak, adjoining
Dr. Cox, Wiley Yarbrough, E. V. Collier and others. Sold
for the benefit of the minors of Benjamin V*'. Ogilvie, de
ceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
ARTEMUS Vv r . OGILVIE, Guardian.
Oct 30, 1838. 41 tds
It appearing, that .1 attics TY. Y'arhrough rest’d**<*
limits of the State, and that Jacob J. Hollingswori eest
| teg' 1 * ' . . & - • «^
I ^VyU’lt itioiutis alter dale, application will'Oe m ute t
the honorable Inferior Court of Pulaski eonntv. whe
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to cell five negroes ’ he lound. it is therefore ordered, t’tisf
belonging to the estate iff I’iiftp Diilinrd. deceased. Sold
for a division amongst the hrirs or said deceased.
ABNER TISON, )
July 24. 1936.
I’ROBET COLLIAR, $
Guardians.
27 4m* ! —
, rvtce ot nits
perfected, by publication- of "this rule once * mtfit! fr c |
months, in one ot the public gazettes nf this State.
t rue extract taken from tire minutes of tlie Sujufior iI
of Putnam county, at September Term, 1838. •
Oct. 16—39 ip6m j. NICHOLSON. A/t.
BYT OUR months nflcr dale, applicntiou will he made to the
fid honorable Interior Court of Ji-nt-r county, while s'tt-
•ilitors j jug f or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud aud ttc-
gmes belonging to the estate of Blit ford M. Walton, late* of
said county, deceased. JOHN S. MANLEY, Adm'r.
October 9. 1838. 38 4m'
<~3 I
F
RkORRIA, -.Itorgan i onatv-
f NF Hit IOR COURT sittiug for ordinary' pnrpoef
jourtted Term, September 29th. 1838 s -Present that
| ors Elijah E. Jones, William S. Stokes, and Thadiie-’“
j.Rees, Justices.
j On the application of Benjamin T: Russell, admits*
! de bonis non, on the real estate of Btirw'cll Russell,
OUR months after date, application will be made to the j (■’tating to the Court, tint lie has finally administered tot
honorable Inferior Court of Lu
tied said estate) proving for letted-of dismission tbetrlv*
— “— 1 st tnsit*
es county, when sit
ourt- j ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of ■ Whereupon it is ordered, that six months pablrcatwofr®
ithtn Richard W. Kirkland, late of said countv. deceased. I of.rhis Rule, in the Southern Kecotder, requiring *111*^
WILLIAM LASi’INGEK, Aritn'r.
Julv24. 1839. 27 4m
requiring .
concerned, to file their objections, if any they have,^
the granting nf the same, on or before the.first regtu-'
ot this Court, after the exudation of tiie tiige afire*# 1 *'
P OUR months after date, application will be made to tlie
honorable Inferior Conrt <>f Laurens enunty, when sit- , .
ting for ordinary purposes’, for leave to sell'oue negro msn j f> ’. statute in such cases made and provii-eu.
named Washington, belonging to the estate of John T. El
lington. J. T. MASON, Adm'r.
Oct. 2,1838. 37 4tn
F 1
default thereof, letters of dismission will be granted ia ^
ltd provided.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court ot w
Oct. 4ih. 1838. JOHN W.-PORTER;
Oct. 16 . 30
' POSTPONED SALK.
W r ILT, BE SOLI) on the firstTuesday itt February next.
before the Court-house door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, all the
Negroes belonging to tlie estate of Sampson P. Mobley, dec'd.,
consisting of Marialt, a woman 29 years old, Federick. a boy-
14 year* old, Simon, a hoy 12 years old, Abraham, a bov 5
years old, and Zacharinh, a boy 2 years old. Sold for the
purpose of making a division among the heirs of said dec'd.
Terms cash. LEWIS MOBLEY, Adm'r.
Oct 9.0, 1858. 41 tds
iOUR months after date application will he made to the 1
honorable the Inferior Couit of Taliaferro county, i
when tutting for ordinary purjtoses, for leave to sell the real j
estate of Lafayette Holland, orphan of Thomas Holland, j Wili am “9
deceased. RICHARD ANDERSON, Cuardian. f n \.
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 4m ’ '
1 WOUR months after date, application will he made to t jT
' honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, fur leave to sell the real estate of
John Rogers, dec'd., for the benefit of the keifs and creditors
JAMES C. McKENZIE, Adm’r.
de bonis non, with the will annexed.
Sept. 23. 1838. . 4?t> 4tn
I TUlUli. months after date) application ’
’ honorable the Inferior Court of Ne
t application of John Emerson, administrator .
of Jatpi'S M. Riilt, deceased, executor the ^
testament of John r'. Butt, deceased, a
tor of William N. Bittt r deceased, stating to
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 in January next, before the Court
house door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, within
the legal hours of sale, all the real estate of the late James
Watson, dec’d., which lies in said county, adjoining the lauds
nf John G. Colbert and others, containing 500 acres more or
less, all in one body. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
dec’d. Terms made known cp the dav.
Oct 80, 1838—41 tds JOHN j. FLOYD, Adm’r.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before
the Court-house door, in the town of Greensborough,
Green county, onekroct of Land-in said county, joining Mary
Mapp and others, ou Shoulderbone Creek,"for theibenefit of
the heirs, and creditor* of the late Randal Chapman, deceased
Terras one half cash, twelve months credit on balance with
good security. LEWIS PARKER, Ex’t.
November 10th. 1*3*. 43 »d.
iil be made to the
ewton county, when -
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the i
land and tlie remainder of the negroes belonging to th
tate of Henry Tally, late of Newton county, deceased
JESSE L. BAKER, Adm’r. I
Oct. 9, 1838—38 4m with the will annexed. !
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of Land No.
88, in the 17th district 3,1 section, drawn by the orphans of
- Woodlief Scott, deceased,
TRBY H. SCOTT, Guardian.'
Sept. 11, 1838. 34 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made to-the
honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur county, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estafe
of Martin Hardin, deceased.
john Hardin, Admv.
July 24,1838. '27 4m
8 JOUR month* after date, application will be made to the
JJ honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting'
for ordinary purposes, for leave'to selPa pegro Vtimai and' n
child belonging to the estate of.Milley- Holliday. \
BEAUFORT STALLWORTH, Adm’r,
July 04, 1*38. 37 4m
SSORff.1.1, .llargun Ccoaty. - .1
"NFERIOIl COt:RT, sitting for or.littnrv r nr T
2d. 1843.—Present, tl.nir honors Thaildcus b. ^ I
•Stokes, John Ii. Baldwin,
On
non pi _ r . .
and te-mnient of John r.. Hurt, deceased, and . .
the C ' nrt ^
he has frilly administered nttd pniil out nilj.t^
said estates, ntnl prays fir letters of ilisniis-taa ^ ^
vYhetviipun it is nrdcrc.L that six.months puburttJ ^j
made ol'thts noti -e in the Southern Recorder,
;>• fsotiS ciyiceraed to file ti.eir objectionsrit any ! ■■ 7 ^
against the granting of the same, on or before d'f-. ^
gtilitr term of this Court after the espiridioB ™ ... ^
f dismission
granted in terms of the statute in such cases rr.atht 1
vided. , - . , or
A i&tie extract from the minutes. July 2d,
% \ JOHN W. PORTER,
July 17.
A DJOURNEDvPepm Prr.viM IxrEJUe*
for ordinary purposes, Thursday Ctb Septem 06
PresenMkeir Itondrs Afldrew Reid, jusiah hloumoyr
by Hudson.-Justittes,.. . trickin g
*It appear ing to zh.e Court, that Thomas K»4>*
life tirue, made bis.bpnd for titles to William M- feh j n fobs
Lpt of Xand 1162 containing ?ortv acres, anahn D ?^ jt
Ronnty ^ that the a«id bond ha* been ass ?*. e Y'S-j ^itbt® 1
Simpson; arid that the'sniil Thomas Jtilpatrtck ^Ij*
executing said lit es.' Itis therefore ordered, that 0 { £A
poblishea three month*, in one of the public f** e _ j^b T-
-Btata, lhatnt the'jt^nn of- this-Court next there* s W I
Blovtutancb -ThvmasK “** ' "
SptV4»ier}pax
True copy.
Sept. 18,183?.
log trick, administrators jgap
^xc^ute titles to »pid -0*“** -
WM. B- CARTl*tJ jjlt*