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A l> II f \I 41 KATOBS’ WAIAA. At.
fit,I, PE HOT.)' before the Court-house floor iti me
O N Tn»sdne,thr 50th of October next,
It
rill be sold at the
_ late residence of John Floyd, deceased, in Morgan
county, all the perishable property of said deceased, cmisist-
of Knoxville, Crawford county, on the 1st T ues- ; jug of household and kitchen tuniitnre, a large stock of cows
ember next, between the lawful hours of sale, lot I horses, mules, hogs and sheep, plantation too.s, wagon and
harness, oxen and carts, a four wheel carriage, good as new',
corn, fodder and wheat. •
And on the first Tuesday in January next, wnl be sold at
the Conn-house in Madison, Morgan county, all the negroes
of said deceased, consisting of men, women and children,
among whom are a good blacksmith, wagoner and carriage
ft iv in I _
No 51 in the 1st district of formerly Houston, now Crawford j
countv, containing 2 f )‘.’l acres, more or less, on the tiblowing ;
terms, vir :—One half the purchase money to be paid by the i
1st day of January next, and the remainder at the end of 12 j
months—the purchaser to give small notes and good security j
Sold for the purpose of division, by order of tlie honorable
inferior Court of Crawford cminer. when sitting as a Court of j driver, and also all the lands of said deceased, lying m the
Ordinary. LEWIS MOBLEY, Administrator
'•r. the estate of Samp*oti P. Mobley,
Aug. 28. 1938.
vml at the
vill also he
WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
V Y next, at McDonough. Henry county, within the lawful
hours of sale^.50 acres of land, part of lot No. 82 in the rti
district, being the pluce whereon Jordan Jackson formerly
lived. Sold as the property of Jordan Jackson deceased.
Terms on the dav of sale. HENRI COL.LEN- . Adm r.
Sept. 3. 1838 * 34_tds
W - ~ ILL BE SOLD in McDonough, on the fust Tuesday
i-1 December next, all the real estate bel jngingto the
c«t teef llardv ITinton, deceased, two Lot* No. 61 and No.
m, in the lltli "districtof Henry county. Also, six Negroes,
Harry, Toby, Bias, Dinah Sarah, and Hasty,
same time and place; the corn. fodder and cotton,
sold. JOHN A. SMITH, ? Adjn ' r .
GEORGE S. TURNER, $
Pent. 12,1 F?» Q . y* tdg j
A GREEABLY the provision* of the Inst wiil and '
testament of the late Charter Campbell, decor ed. of.
Morgan countv, will be sold a* the Court house door in Madi j
son. snid countv, on t!ie first Tuesday in December next, be- ,
twe^n the lawful hours n f sale, Dot Nn. 12. in the orig-ml j
pi a ft of the town of Madison, on which is situated a two story j
Store house, occupied at present bv L. L. Whittick fc Co., a j
two *mrv dwelling house and cabinet makers shop, with other j
smaller buildings, suitable for lawyers offices Ar doctors shops.
The Lot is considered the most eligible lot in the village tor
nnv kind of business. Terms, lialf cash, the balance with
note and approved security due twe
Lear n? interest from date. Sold as the property of Charter j
CampLeM, deceased, for the benefit of site heirs and creditors !
of said decease i. LUCINDA CAMPBELL, Ex’rx. j
Fepr. 15, 183?. 32 tds J
L GBEEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior |
J\ Court of Lowndes county, when sitting as a Court of Or- j
dinarv, will be sold before the Court-house door in Troupviile, j
nri t!te first Tuesday in December next. Lot of Land No 1G8,
in the loth district of originnllv Irwin, now Lowndes countv. |
countv of Morgan, to wit: five hundred acres, more or less,
on which the deceased formerly resided, well improved, hav
ing on it a well furnished, commodious dwelling, with neces
sary out buildings.
Also, the interest of said deceased, in the land whereon T.
B. Rees, E*q formerly resided, and the adjoining iands
lately owned by John M. Butler and A. B. Wood, which
several lots contain 800 acres, more or less, with a large two
storv dwelling, nearly new and well finished, with good out
buildings.
And also, the interest of said deceased, in 650 acres on the
Appalachie river, lying broadside of the above described
lands, very fertile, and on which are a ood set of Mills in
successful operation, and as fire a shoal for the erection of
| machinery. a6 any in the Southern country.
! And on the first Tuesday jn February next, will be sold at
j the Court house in Clark county, the interest of the deceased
! in r,00 acres of land, on the Appa T acbie river, in said county,
| on which the deceased resided many \ ears ago, with a com-
| fortalde dvtpJlif.g horse, gin house, and out houses, 150 an
'■ of it rood low* grounds, and 200 acres in the woods. Terms
. will be accommodating, and made known on the days of saie
STEWART FLOYD, ( v .
JOHN J. FLOYD. \
| Sept. 22.1838. 37 tlfcb.
T INDER end by virtue nf the will of Richard Coninr.de- 1 \"V7"ILL BE SOLD before the Coort-honse door in the
cea.«ed, I shall proeeed, on the first Tuesday in Janiiatj' , * *
\ GKEKi
Oglctlli
xvkicb is considerably improved, and has some hammock land.
It 1 »einr the real e?tateof Edwasrd M. Henderson, late of said
county, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors.—
Terins on die dav.
'SAMUEL T. HENDERSON, Adm'r.
Sept 18, 1838. 35 tds
A CKEEABLY toanordorof the honorable InferiorCouit
J \ of LownJes county, when siting as a Court of Ordinary,
will be sold before th Court house door in Troupviile. o;i the
first Tuesday in December next, two Lots of Land Nos. 41,
end 5*2, in the fifteenth District of formerly Irwin, now
Lowndes countv, with considerable improvements thereon.—
It being the real estate of Andrew/ English, late of said coun
ty, dc *’d. Soid for ih ? benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
on the dav. HENRY CLIFTON, Adin’r.
Sept. 1*R, 1838. 35 tds
IdfriLL 6 E SOLD to the highest bidder, before the Court
ABLY to an enter of t'ie Inferior Court of
glctliorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
| will be sold before the Court-house door of said county, be-
| tween rlie usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decem-
j her next, the followir.? propcity: (<»5tl) six hundred and
, ' lifyy acres of land, be the same more or less, adjoining Reese
months thereafter, j 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 comity sit**
in Paulilinjconntv. v\i!l he sold between the legal hours of
sale, one Gold Lot of Land, known by No. 80. in the 2d dis
trict and 4th section of originally Cherokee, but now Pauld
ing comity : the said prop,ci ty belonging to the estate of John
M. Sims, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day
of sale. JOHN MARTIN, Adra’r.
Fc-p?. 20,1838 37 tds
,£> GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Wal-
j ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
.sold at the • \»urt-liou c e door in Newton county, on tlie first
Tuesday in December next, widen the le?al hours. 18} acres
of Land, known as tlie Dyer place, adjoining the lands of
Alexander Pharr, and others. Sold as the property of Wil
liam A. Cullawnv, Terms made known on dav of sale.
JOHN S McCULLOCH, Adm’r.
Got. 9, 1839. 28 tds
house door in the tow
O N the 3d of December next, I will oiler for sale at the
plantation of Martin Hardin, late of the county of De
catur. deceased, all the stock of horses, mules, hogs and sheep,
houselio’d and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, one set of
blacksmith’s tools, two wagons, one yoke of oxen and rart.
one giir and pleasure carriage, one set of sutrar boilers and
'vn of Knoxville, Crawford county, | apparatus, together with the remaining part of cattle that may
within the lawful hours of sale, nn Tuesday the 4ili day of
December next, two thirds ol Lot No. 68, in the second dis
trie! of formerly Houston, now Crawford county, belonging to'
theesf'e of Isaac Fincher, drr'd. Sold under an order of
the hone -v !e Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sit
ting as a Co.rt of Ordinary. Sold for the purpose of divis
ion. Terms one half in hand, and the remainder to be paid
the 25th of December, 18;f9.
LYDIA FINCIIER, Adtn’x.
Sept. 18, 1839. 35 tds
"XTsJ ILL BE SOl.D on the first Tuesday in December
v ? next, before the Court-house door in Lumpkin countv,
vithin’the law ful hours of sale, lo! of land No. 387, in the 15th
district 1st section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin to.,
it being the real estate of Daniel Jackson's orphans.
Also, on tlie same day, will be sold at the Court-house door
in Gilmer county, within tlie lawful hours of sale, lot of land
No. 232, in the 27th district 2d section of sai l county, contain
ing 160 acres, it also being the real estate of the orphans of
Daniel Jackson, deceased.
WILLIAM JACKSON Guardian.
Sept. 25, 1338. 56 tds
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in Lexington, Oglethorpe
county, between the usual hours of sale, the tract of J.and on
which Mary Stubblefield died, lying on the waters of Buffalo
Creek, an I containing two hundred acres, more or less.—
Terms on the day.
TOLBERT WOODALL. Adm’r
Sept. 25, 1S39. 36 tds
4 GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
. Court of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, w ill be sold at the Court-house in Rome, Floyd
county, betw een the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in December next, all that tract of land containing ICO acres,
lying in Floyd county, known as Lot No. 200. in the 22d dis
trict 3d section, originally Cheiokce county, drawn by Nancy
Culver, widow, of Hancock county. Sold as the propertv of
said Nancy Culver, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Also, by order of the Court as above, will be sold at the I
Court-h juse in Hancock county, on the first Tuesday in De I
comber next, within the legal hours of saie, all that tract of i
land, lying in Hancock county, on the road from Sparta to j
Fowelton, adjoining [Isaac Culver and II. McLelland, con
taining 150 acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of said j
Nancy Culver, deceased; and sold to pay debts and make [
distribution. Terms on tlie dav of sa'e.
ISAAC CULVER,
AUGUSTUS CULVER,
Sept. 20d, 1838. 37 tds
j not be collected at the Septein’ er sale, with a number of other
a;tides too tedious to mention. Pale from to day till sold.
JOHN HARDIN, Adm’r.
October 0, 1838. 37 tds
W ILL 7jl2 SOLD on Wednesday the 14ih day of No
vember next. at the hou-e of the subscriber, in Mor
gan county, between the lawful hours of sale, the perishable
property of the late Brian Walton, dco'd., of said countv, con
sisting o' household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils,
corn, fodder, onts, stock of horses, cattle, and hogs, a small as
sortment of medicine. The plantation commonly call d Buck-
i head, will be rented for the ensuingyeai. Terms of sale and
j renting made known on the dav.
ELIAS ALI.IST0N, Adin’r.
_Gc\ 2, 1838. 37 tds
| \ GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
j -tl. Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
i poses will be sold in Madison, said county, on the first Tues-
! day in January next, between the law ful hours of sale, one ne-
| gro man slave, by the name of Mitchell; to be sold as the pro-
i perty of the e.-tute of Joseph Park, dcc'd., for the purpose of
I making a distribution among the legatees of said estate.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Oct. -37__'ds_ _ ELIAS ALLISTON, Adm’r.
XX/ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December next,
T Y at the Court house in Putnam countv, pursuant to an
order of the Inferior Court of said couutv, the following pro
perty, to wit: seventy-five acre; of land, more or less, lyin'* in
said county, on the waters of Little River, adjoining lands of
Linch and Reese. Sold fo the purpose of distribution be
tween the heirs of Charles Linch, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of salt.
ROWELL REESE, Guardian
for Solomon Linch. minor
JOHN W. HAMPTON, in right
Oct. 2, 1938—37 tds of his wife, Mary Hampton.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Hancock county, when sittingfor ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at
the Court-house in Tazewell, Marion county, within tlie legal
.hours of sale, a Tract of Land, containing 202J acres, known
as Lot No. 218, in the 4tli Districtof said county, (formerly
Muscogee county) drawn by the orphans of Jesse Minton,
and sold as their property, for distribution. Terms made
known on die day. AI.SEY BRAZILL, Guardian
of themino' orphans of Jesse Minton, deceased.
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 tds
w
next, to sell that part of the real estate of said dec’d., which
Kes in tiie county of Putnam, except the widow’s dower there
in. Also, at the same time, I will sell five Negroes, the pro
perty of said deeeased. The sale to take place at the Court
house iti Eatoatou. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
BRITAIN CONIXE, Adm’r.
, Oct. 16, 183.9—39 tds with the will annexed.
XX7"ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
Tv at the Court-house door in the town of Irwiiiton. kV il-
kinson county, two Negroes, to wit: Joe. about 25 years of age,
and Lovid, 35 years of age: agieeably to the last wall and tes
tament of David Mann, late oi saul county, dec’d.; for the
benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms of sale made
known on the dav. JOHN SMITH, Ex’or.
Oct. 16. 1838. * 39 tds
W ILL BE SOLD ou Friday the lltli day of January
next, at tlie house of Enos Barnes, in the county ol
Hcnrv, all the personal property of Jesse Barnes,latc of said
county dec’d , consisting of 1 horse, hogs, corn and fodder,
wheat and oats, household and kitchen furniture, and other
things too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale.
Oct. 9, 183.9—39 tds ENOS BARNES. Adm’r.
ILL BE SOLI) at the late residence of Charles
Whithnrsf. sr., late of Wilkinson county, clec’d., on
Wednesday the 28th of November next a part oi the perish
able property of said deceased, consisting of horses, among
which is that notable stallion Gilderoy, cattle sheep, one yoke
of oxen, and cart, a quantity of corn, cotton, iodder and oats,
one cotton gin running geer, one set of blacksmith's tools,
plantation tools, and other articles too tedious to mention.—
At the same time and place will be rente r, a part of the home
plantation, and the plantation lying on Commissioners’ creek,
near Cobb's ford. Terms made known on the day.
JOSEPH WHITHURST,>_ ,
Oct. 16—39 tds H. L. WHITIICKST, Sj x ° _
W ILL BE~SObD on Thursday the 27th"day of Decem
ber next, at the resilience of Oliver Porter, late oi
Greene county, dec’d, the Negroes belonging to li» estate; al
so, a part of the mules, horses, cattle, hog- and sheep. 1 road
wagon and geer, 1 ox cart, a part of the plantation tools, corn,
fodder, oats, and wheat. All sold under the direction of his
will. Sale to continue from day to day. until all is sold.—
Terms made known on the dav.
THOMAS STOCKS, 'j
JOHN W. POUTER, ( F .
V/M. PORTER. { x
JAMES M. POUTER, I
Oct. 16, 1838. 39 tds
TILL BE SOLD on Saturday, 1st December next, at
the house of John T. Manley, in Jasper comity, ail
the p, risliahle property belonging to the estate of Bluford M.
Walton, late of Jasper county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day.
Oct. 16—39 tds JOHN T. MANLEY, Adm’r.
XX/ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
V v before the Court-house door in Thomas county, agree- j
ably to an order of the Inferior Court of said comity, trie fol
lowing property, belonging to the estate of David Averetl.de-
•eased, viz: one Lot pine Land. No. 332, ,3th District ori
giually Irwin, now Thomas county, containing490 acres; one
Lot oak and hickory, No. 100, 13tli distric t originally Irwin,
now Thomas county, containing 490 acres, with about 130
irres cleared land, under gcod fence. Also, the following
Lots in the village of Tlicinasville, Lot No. 7, in square M,
containing one half acre, with a two story dwelling house, and
it buildings; Lot No. 3. in square M, with a small store
house attached either to il.or tlie precedinglot; ami Lots Nos.
and 4,in.square L. At the same time aud place, there will
also he sold, fifteen Negroes, all young and likely, cousisiing
it' six men, five women, three girls, and one small boy The
above property to be soid for the benefit of the heirs aud cred
itors. 'I'etins made known on the day of sale.
Oct. 16, 1838—39 tds HARDY BllYAN, Adm’r.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
next, in Drayton, Dooly county, all the unsold property
belonging to the estate of B. G. Paulett. consisting of two
laves, sou.-o stock, and other articles. Terms on the dav, bv
DAVID SCARBOROUGH, Adin’r. *
Oct. 16, 1838. 39 ids
, VXf ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
town of M'nticello. Jasper county, within the legal j ▼ ▼ before the Courthouse door of Putnam county, the
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the real j Negroes belonging to the estate of Sarah. Peurifoy, dec'd-,
pstaie of Wiley J. Cox, late of said countv,'deceased, con- ; late of said county. Sold for division, by the direction of her
laining 6<)6| acres, situated outlie road between Monticelio | will. Tennscash. PHILIP B. PRITCHETT, Ex r.
and Hillsboro, ^okl according to a provision of the last will
and testament of said deceased, and for the benefit of the
heirs.
October 9,1838. 39
Oct 23, 1838.
40 tds
4 GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
F. M. WHITE, Ex’or. i Court of Burke countv, when sitting for ordinary pur-
' !<1 *"* poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at
the Court-house door in Americus, Sumter county, between
I*©*Spoiled male. . —
W ILL BE SOLD ou tlie first Tuesday in December \ tlie usual hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 183, (one hundred and
next, at the Court house in Greene county, that well j eighty-three,) in the 27th district of said county, belonging to
known town property in Greenesboro, for many years occu- the estate of Eliza Wynn, minor, deceased. Sold for the
pied as a public bouse by Henry Sanford. Sen., deceased 1 1 c * -e.u_ i 1 *— - r - - 1 J 1 T “”"*
Also, at the 6ame time and place, eighty acres of Laud, ail
joining to the rill-ige of Greeneslioro, one half of which is j
well timbered. All soid by an order of tlie honorable Infe : Oct.
rior Court of Greene county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate
of Henry Sanford, Sen., decease.I. Terms made known on
the day of sale. HENRY SANFORD, Jr., Adm’r.
Oct. 16, 1838. 29 tds
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
of sale on the day. E. II. BLOUNT. Adin’r.
of Eliza Wyuu, deceased
30, 1838. " 41 tds
| A GREEABLY to the last will and n • anient of John
- T X. Knight, sr., late of Jasper county, dee’d , w ill l e sold at
; his Ete residence, on Wednesday the 2d of January next, all
i the perishable property of said de
entile, hogs, corn, fodder,
P OUR months after date, application will be
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford countv k! *° **
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all ‘tf
belonging to the estate of Sampson I*. Mobley dJr
lewis motley
August 28,1838. *,[ A [V r .
I j^OUR months after date, application will
Inferior Court of Julies county, when sittins f ' ‘ n “**
rv purposes, for leave sell the land and negroes
the estate of Turner Chapman, late of said counts Y n S lri ?
Sept. 11. 1838.—35 4ui JOHN MARSH,
F ^OUU months afterdate applh-atimi wi;l\, e j; ,- ’h
honorable Inferior Courtxif T»li«ferrorount -
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell llie'iMi*******
David Locket, late of said count., deceased * rs, itfof
Oct 30, 1838-41 4m MARY LOCKET. Ai
F OUR months after date, application wflR CE—
honorable tlie Inferior Court of Morgan c 10
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to s~ c ji (Jn ° UW - V '
man and child belonging to die children of Ken/ nT^ 10
O N Wednesday, the 28th day of November next, will be : kitchen lurniture, and a variety
sold to the highest bidder, at the late residence of Wi- | 80 mention. S?a!e to continue
ivy J. Cox, of Jasper comity, deceased, the stock of cattle, j told,
lings, horses, mules, corn fodder, oats, a road wagon, house- ;
ho d furniture, farming tools. Ac. Sale to cout.uue from day !
to day until ali is so'.d. Terms gi - cti on tlie day.
October 9. 1838.—59 tds F. M. WHITE. Ex'or.
y of said dec d., consisting ot horses, ; All persons concerned, will please take not;,*. 0 ™
der. plantation tools, household anc | objections if anv they have. C ’ an, l file
a variety ol other articles tod tedious * * m ircpt tioit-..
from'day to day until all are
Terms made known ou the dav of sale.
JOHN KNIGHT,
JAMES KNIGHT.
THOS. J. KNIGHT,
ED. M. ALLEN,
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J- Ex’ors.
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Adm’rs.
\Y
/ILL BE SOLD ou the first Tuesday in December
countv, between the lawful hours of sale, agreeably to an or
der of the honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when
sitting as a court of ordinary, one tract of land, containing
49U acres, situated in the 1st district of Appling, when survev-
«d, now Telfair county, and known by No. 73. Sold as a
part of the real estate of David Speer, late of Morgan county,
deceased, for the benefit of tlie legatees. Terms cash.
THOMAS I). SPEER, ) , , .
HUGH L. SPEER, J Adm rs ‘
Sept. 21, 1938 37 tds
YV
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/'ILL BE SOLO at the town of Greensboro. Greene
ounty. Geo., on the first Tuesbay in January
next, 409 acres of land, being the real estate of Joseph
Wright, late of said county, deceased, adjoining lands of
Freeman, Moore, Pope and others. Sold under an order
of the Inferior Court of said county, for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms o:i the dav.
JA3. -MAD:SON PORTER. A ImV.
A ng- 11. 1833 30 tds
[/ILL BE SOLD at the C-nirt-hoiisa door in Dooly
county, on the first Tuesday in February i.ext, Lot
of Land No. 1-5.5, in the 9ih district of said county; sol 1
ns the prop Tty of John Eubank, late of Hancock coutiiy
dec U'C-l, b,‘ an order of the ho lorable Inferior Court of
Hancock countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor
t.ie benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made
known on the d .v of sale. SUSAN EUBANK, Ex’rx.
Sept. 3. 1333.' 31 tds_
YfTrflLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
\ f next, at the Court-house in Floyd county, agreeable to
an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Jones countv,
w hen sitting for ordinary purposes. Lot of Land No. 130j m
the 4th District and 4tli Section of formerly Cherokee, now
Floyd countv, as the property of Isharn Hammonds, late of
Jones county, deceased ; for the benefit of the heirs and cred
tors of said deceased. Terms cash.
MART HAMMONDS, Adm’x.
Oct. 2d, 1938. ^ 7 L uJs _
1 GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior Cour
of Greene county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
will be sold on the first Tuesday in DecemLer next, before tlie
Court house door, in the town of Greenesboro’, Greene coun
ty, between the lawful hours of sale, one Lot of Laud, in one
mile and a half of Watson’s Grove, containing 150 acres, and
adjoining the laud of V. R. Thornton, Joel Forester, and Win.
Battle. Sold as the property of Wright Scogiu, deceased.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
E. SPARKS HUNTER, Adm’r. de bonis non.
Oct. S. 1838. 38 tds
Poittponcd Sale.
YV her next, at the late residence of Robert Fearman,
dec’d., of Morgan, county, all the perishable estate of said
deceased, consisting of stock of horses, cows, and hogs, corn,
fodder, and oats, household and kitchen furniture, plantation
utensils, wagon and gear, oxen and cart, and many other ar
ticles too tedious to enumerate. Sale to continue from day to
dav until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES NORTHINGTON, Adin’r.
ELIZABETH C. PEAIIMAN, Adm’x.
Oct. 16, 1838.38 tds
W ILL BE SOLD at tile late residence of John Alinand.
deceased, in Newton county, on the thirteenth day of
December next, all the perishable property of said deceased,
cousisiing of corn, fodder, horses, and other articles too tedi
ous too mention. DAVID ROGERS, Adm'r.
October 26, 1839. 41 t-Is
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court house door, in the town of Madison,
Morgan county, agreeable to an order of the honorable Iafe-
riorCourt of said county.when sitting as a Court c*.’Ordinary
the negroes belonging to the estate of David Speer, deceased
Sold for the benefit of die legatees. Terms on the day.
THOMAS D. SPEER,
HUGH L. SPEER,
October 22, 1938.
V %71t la HIS coli> lie lore ihr rtourt-mmse door in WIT
r ¥ kinsou county, o:i tiie first Tuesday in December next,
Lot of Land No. 300, in the 15th Districtof Wilkinson coun
ty, containing 202^ acres. Sold pursuant to the lost will and
testament of James Carter, dec’d., late of Libert county, as
the propertv of said deceased, and for die benefit of hE heirs.
Tennscash. LUCY CARTER. Ex’x.
WILLIAM WHITE, i> r .
Oct. 2, 1838—37 t.ls Y. L. G. HARRIS, $ 1 /^ rs -
Vt/ILl, BE SOLD to the highest bidder, before tiie
¥ ? Court-house door iu Newnan, Coweta county. Ga..on
the first Tuesday in December next. Lot of Laud No. 93, in
the 5di District in said county, containing 202j acres, more or
less. Sold by order of the honorable Court of Ordinary for
Harris county, for the benefit of the heirs of the late John C.
Bovviu, of Harris county. Terms on die dav.
ALLEN GREENE, Ex’r.
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 tds
'lA/'ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
® v next, at the late residence of Benjamin Parioti, dec’d.,
in Greene county, all the perishable property belonging to the
estate of the said dec’d., consisting of liogs, horses, cattle,
fanning utensils, oats, fodder, c un. household and kitchen fur
niture. Also, at the same time and place, will be 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 COPELAN, Ex r.
V/M. HIGHTOWER, in behalf
of his wife Nancy Hightower, formerly Nancy Parrott. Ex’rx.
Oct. 2. 1938. 37 tds
1 Adm’rs.
41 tds
V/S/"ILL BE SOLD ou the firot Tuesday in December
¥ T next, at the Court-house in Lumpkin county, agreea
bly to an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Jones
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, Lot No. 929, in
the 11tli district and 1st section of originally Cherokee, now
Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres.belonging to the estate
of James Adams, late of Jones county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors Terms twelve months
credit. ROBERT CALDWELL, Adin’r.
Sept. 19. 1838. 37 tds
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court house door in tlie
town of Greenesboro’, Greene county, Ga , on the first
Tuesday in December next, 400 nines of Laud, more or less,
adjoining Mrs. Mary Colt, Richard Anbury, and others, ly
ing on the Ogeechee River, well improved, being the real es-
late of Joshua Bunkley, late of said county, dec’d. Sold
under an order of the Inferior Court of said county, for a di
vision between the heirs of said deceased.
O. S. FURLOW, Agent for
Oct. 2, 1838—37 tds JOHN BUNKLEY, Ex'r.
Postponed Sale.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior Court
J.M. of Houston county, wiien sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the Court house door of Gilinei county, ou
the first Tuesday in January next, between the lawful hours
of sale. Lot of Land No. 166, in the lltli District and 2d Sec
tion of originally Cherokee ; 1
Brown, late of Houston countv, dec’d. Terms Cash.
DAVID M. BROWN, Adm’r.
Nov. C. 1838. 42 t.ls
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Jauuary next,
at the Court-house iu McDonough, within the usuai
hours of sale, 196 acres of Land, more or less, it being No.
106, in the 2d District, except the grist mill thereon, and about
8 acres of land attached to said mill, for the benefit of Nancy,
Elizabeth, Susan, Caroline and Joshua Hand, minors.—
Terms on the day. WILLIS HAND, Guardian.
W ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house in the town of
Eatonton, Putnnm county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, 1 lit*- following property, to wit; 23 Negroes,
men, women and children, 833 acres of Land, adjoining
Ro-e and Pearson, on Little River; one House and Lot in
Eatonton, containing 1| acres, well improved, adjoining H.
\V. Cozurt; 50 bags Coiton, five of nankeen ; one four wheel
Carriage, one nov hair Sophia, eight feather beds, bed
steads and furnit ire, two side-boards, two burenue, two do
zen chairs, one new oil carpet, besides sundry olher articles
of household aud kitchen iitrni'ure.
On Wednesday the 5tli of December, will be sold at toy
plantation tin Little River, near Lawrence’s mills, in Put
nam county, 11 mules. 2 horses, stock of lings, 50 or GO head
of cattle, 3 cotton gins, 40 stacks of fodder and oats. 140 ur
Postponed Guardian Sale.
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December
next, at the Court house iu Muscogee county, between
the usual hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 35, in the otli Dis
trict of Muscogee couutv.
Also, at the Court-house in the county of Sumter, will be
sold, on the same day, Lot No 11, in tin. 26ill District of ori
ginally Lee. now Sumter county.
Also, at the Court-house in tlie coutity of Lee, will be sold,
on the same day. Lot No. 127, in the 1st District of Lee conn
tv. The above land sold by leave of the honorable Inferior
Court of Hancock countv, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary.
JOHN G. COLEMAN, Guardian *
for the orphans of Robert Norris, dec'd.
Oc; Id, 1838- .39 tds
A GK E E ABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior Court
v o( Hancock county. when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, at the Court-house iu Sparta, in said couutv, be
tween tlie usual hours ot sale, on the first Tuesday in Janua
rv next, the following property, to wit: all that tract of Land
containing five hundred aud ninety-one acres, more or less. 1-
ing two miles North of Sparta, and on which Thomas Gilbert
now lives. Also, six like y Negro slaves, two men, one wo
man, and three children. All belonging to the estate ol’ Le-
veti Ellis, dec’d. Sold for the purpose of distribution among
the heirs of said dec'd. Terms on the dav.
ISAAC CULVER.
LEVEN E. CULVER
Oct 16. 1838.
VA/ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next, j
» V in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe county, by an i
order of the Inferior Court of said county, when silling fur j
ordinary pnrpo-es, 737 acres of land, more or less, on ilie wa
ters ot Link- River, adjoining John Bell, Win. Jewell, and '
others, with a new saw mill ou the land. Also, 19 negroes, j
consisting of men. women, boys, gir’.s an 1 children. Sold as
the property of John Beaskv, deceased, for the belli fit of the :
creditors of said dec’d. Terms cash.
Oct 23. 1838—10 t.ls W.M. LUMPKIN. Adm’r. I
W ILL BE SOLD ©otlie first Tuesday in -Tananry next, j
at the. Cm.v.-house floor in the town of Zehaloii, Pike
county, within the lawful hours cf sa'e. the following proper- j
ty. to wit: five. Negroes. Ned an 1 Judy. Ins wife, two other ;
men Hal and Tshsm, and John, a hoy: also, at the same time
and place, three Lots of Laud Nos. 87, 88, and 56. in the -3d j
District of originally Monroe, now Pike < ounty. Sold by or- .
der of the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sit- j
ting as a Court of Ordinary, as the proper y of Phi’ip Jack-j
son. dcc'd. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. I
The land will be su’d subject to the widow’s dower. Terms
will be made known on the day of sale.
Oct23,1838—40 tds JOHN H. AKINS, Adin’r. j
\1&/ILL BE SOLD ou Thuis-.Uiy the 13lli day of Decern- j
V 5 her next, at tlie late residence of Micajali F. McCone, ;
late of Butts comity, dec’d.. all the perishable property be- i
longin'* to his estate, consisting of hot sea, cattle, hogs, com i
and fodder, cotton, oats, wheat, &c., together with household j
and kitchen furniture, with many other articles too tedious to i
meu ion. The Land rented, and the negroes hired for one j
year. Terms made known at the sale. The sale to continue
from day to day, till all is sold.
Oct 23, 1838—40 tils V/M. A. McCUNE, Adin’r. j
O N Wednesday, the 5th day nf December next, will be j
sold at the late residence of William Harris, dei eased, j
in Morgan county, all the perishable property of said de- j
ceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, a j
stock c;f horses and mules, cows, sheep, and hogs, plantation j
tools, wagon and harness, two yoke of oxen and carts, a set j
of blacksmith’s tools, gin and thresher, a good set wooden gin I
geer for gin, com, fodder, and oats, and o’her articles too te- j
dious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day, until all
is sold. Terms made known ou the dav of sale.
BENJAMIN HARRIS, 7 . , ,
THOMAS HARRIS. \ Adm r3 '
Oct. 23, 1838. 40 ids
\ GREEABLY to an tinier of the honorable Inferior
. Court of Oglethorpe county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before the Court-house door in Lexing
ton, Oglethorpe county, on the first Tuesday iu January next,
a tract of land, in s tid county, ou the waters of Long Creek,
containing about 800 acres, adjoining Woody Jackson and
others, lying four miles from the town of Lexington, it being
the land where John Birdsong, dec’d., formerly resided—
with good improvements, and between three and four hun
dred acres of good wood land. Sold as the propertv of John
Birdsong, late ol said county, dec’d., for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms of sale made known on the dav.
ROBERT BIRDSONG. ? „ .
GEO. W. BIRDSONG, \ ors ’
November 13, 1838.
J
43 tds
ROBERT HOWARD r
of the children of H en
! _ /opt. 11,1838. Tnk.
{ T’OUU months after date, applicalimTwim-e~—
Iuferior Court of Crawford countv. when ■ •
| dinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot' NR, ," SUU ^^;.
Agency reserve,in the first district or fonnerlv IT ti ** k
j Crawford county ; and Lot No. 289, in th ’ 0Us,,> '' "
W ILL , y °. LD o: ! B'c first Tuesday in January next, j trier and second section in the Clie/,i ee nurH?' eU,} '
tv at the Court house in McDonough, Henry county 202j, , LEVIN t-'YVFp* **’
acres of Land, more or loss, known in ihe plan of said couu- ; FRANCE^ TAN
ty by No. 46, in the 6th District. Sold as the property of
Andrew Sellers, dcc’d. Terms on the dav.
JOHN SELLERS, Adm’r
November 1, 1838. 43 tils
YSYS/ji.E BE SOl.D on the lost 'I ne-il y iu Jautun v
> V next, iitulernn oilier of the Infc-ikrCknrt of Laurens
enmity, nf the Coiin-liotise d< or in comity of Macon,
between the usual hours of saie. ! . t No. 150, iu the ICtlt
district originally Houston, but now Jiaeon county, con
taining 202* acres.
Also, on tiie first Tuesday in February next, before the j gJttiir
Court-house door, ill the < ounty of Lumens, between tlie
usual hours of sale, one tract or parcel of land, lying at
dn* mouth of Big Creek, on the (tconee river, adjoining
lands of Bhicksheai’s find Hali, No. not known. Sold as
• lie property of Brian Allen, deceased, for t:;o benefit of
the lie.is and creditors. Terms cash.
Bill AN ALLEN. Adm’r.,
Oct. 17, 1333—43 ids with the will annexed.
Sept. 11, 1838
j |/»Oi;U months after date. appliiuTtm^ uiIi h-
-®- the honornble Inferior Court of Elbert t -n ' -
| sitti ig for ordinary purposes, for leave to „.|j ' -'
land- belonging in tlie estate of William Teas'/J* Ut
1 1'teof Elbert countv. THOMAS ilOKTi iv ' c
Jnly 31.1 S3o. ■ T.
POUR months.,tier^fa:e,application will be~“
honorable the Inferior Court of Hear
liiade
* * wtv.
tot!*
ig as a Court ©/Ordinary, for leave to sell! f ’ *"*»
two hundred cud forty-five (245) in the 5th dU-rkt ft*
county, being the real estate of Asa Lewis formed
comity, deceased. JOHN WEBB ET >
Aug. 7. 1838.
-9 4in
^TSflLL BE SOLD on the lirst Tuesday of January next.
V T in Lagrange, Troup county. 13 likely negroes, consist
ing of men. boys, women and children. 'I he above negroes
arc sold uuderthe will of John Heard,late cf Troup county,
deceased. Terms of sale made known on the dav of sale.
THOMAS STOCKS,
qualified Executor of John Heard, deceased.
November 1, 1838. 43 tds
Af ILL BE SOLD at the subscriber's residence _tn Hi*
Y ¥ cock county, ou Monday the 24th day of December
next, the perishable property belonging to the estate of Wi
ley Meadows, dec’d..consisting of himseh.ild and kitchen fur
niture, Ac Terms on the dav of saie.
PARHAM ALLEN. Adm’r.
November 5,1838. 43 tds
ABLY loan order of the honorable Inferior Court
I TIOLK months alter d ite, applicathV^djTLT^j—~r
liouorable Jnfeiior Court of Hancock coaicv w?'"'-*
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ti..- r'. •
Irwin Hitchcock, late of said count* ,l. : estate of
. ir .vm intcncocK. late of said count* , deceased
August 6, 1839.-30 4m LEE REAVES A,l„
OUR months after dr
honorable Inferior i
> si,tin * f “ r r rdi ! ,nr J P ,;r P‘>rt-s. for leave to se 1 the W '
I negroes belonging to tue estate ofDrura Daan, late of s '
F
(late. rpp,,c«i C n will be ink^T
C oitri ot Oglethorpe countv.
I
■ounty, deceased.
— September 18.19:
MATILDA ANN DUNN,
Ain’r
3.5
4in
J jVOL R months after date, application will be ma.IeuTE
hntinrnlilo T,»-♦ ..<* n,r. _ .. 10
A GREKA
of Jaspi
wall be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the
court house door in the town of Monticelio, one Negro Boy,
about 8 years of age. Sold as the property of Green B.
Belcher, dee d. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
OBAD1A1I R. BELCHi.R, Adm’r.
November C, 1638. 43 tds
’YS/ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next'
T T at the Court-house door iu Cobb county, one lot of
Land, No. 395, iu 19tii District 2d Section, containing 40 acres.
Sold as the property of Andrew Sellers, dec’d. Terms ou
the day. JOHN SELLERS, Adm’r.
November 1,1839. 43 tds
III BE SOLD Oil the 6tii day of December next, at
* T the residence of Sarah Carswell, late of Wilkinson
honorable Inferior Court of Morgan comitv w , len
tmg for ordinary purposes, for leave to cell all the r ,.: ’
personal estate of Nancv D G. Irvin".’-deceased 1
Sept. 11, 1939 —34 4m BRYAN b NEAL, Ad*.
B^Ubil mooli.s alter date, application will bw~^jN
A- toe honorable Inferior Court ofiiancocl. county #1,
sitting for ordinary pui pnM-s, for leave to sell the'tMU
'ate belonging lo Wiley .Meadows, late of Marion
, l’ARHAM ALLEN, Ad n ,5
!ulv-24. 133R. 07 mt '
— / m ' 9m9n - 4m
I ^TOBU months after date, application will be rnldbT
honorable Tnferiir Court of Jones county, when--
for onl... ,ry purposes, lor leave to sell the land ami u ^2
belonging to tue estate of John Holliday, late of said
deceased. FRANCIS PICKLING EiV - '
31 4b
tions if anv thev
Oct 23, 19.38.
GREEABLY
40 t.ls
^ Ex’ors.
39 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior Court
of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary pur; si s.
will be sold, at the Court house in Sparta, 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 Ibby
Ellis, dec'll. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on the day
LE’
O.-t 16, 183-9.
c CULVER, ) 4dm .
JN E. CULVER, J *°’
I’oHtpcmil Kunrdian’s Naif.
W“I f ] LL BE SOLD on the lirst Tuesday in December
V T next, before the Court-house door in Paulding coun
ty, between tlie legal hours of sale, the following properly, to
wit:—Forty acres of laud, known as lot No. 160 in tire (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. ISSfb 39 t.ls
■®%7HLL BE SOLD ou the 27tlr day of November next,
¥ ¥ and as many days thereafter as w ill be necessary to
sell the perishable property of Moses McKinney, late cf
Warren county, deceased, consisting of household furniture,
horses, cattle, sheep, corn and fodder, wheat, iVc.. and many
other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known o:i
e day. K1NCHEN McRINNEY,)
JOEL HALL. } Ex’ors.
WILLIAM HARRIS, )
Warrenton, October 11, 1838. 39 tds
ILL BE SOLD in the town of Eatonton, on the first
Tuesday in December next, a Tract of Land contain
ing 170f acres, No. 248, in the 10th District formerly Baldwin,
now Putnam county, as tin: property of James D. Hartwell,
dec'd. Sold bv direction of his will.
HENRY BRANHAM, Ex r.
Oct. 2, 1838. .37 tds
order of the Inferior Court of Hen
J 5k rv countv. when sitting for ordinary punvises, will bo
sold before die Court-house door in Pike countv, on the first
Tuesday in January next. Lot No. 17. in tlie 2d district for
merly Monroe now Pike county. Also, one saw mill and
grist mill, ami all the laud the water now covers, known as
Lot No. 48, in the above stated district, the same being the
propertv of Charles Kii’ght. deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms . tadc
known on tlie day. SOLOMON LA 2 SET HR, Ex'or.
Oct, 23. 1838.' _ 40_ tds
\ GREEABLY lo an order of the honorable Inferior Court
. of Morgan comity, when sitiinc for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at die Court-house door in Madison, said county,
between the Iceal hours of sale, on the lirst Tuesday in Juiiu-
Ex'rs.
county, all the perishable property of sani deceased, consist
ing ol horses, cattle, hogs, household and kitchen furniture,
corn, fodder, and other articles too numerous to mention*—
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
WLLLIAM* E. CARSWELL, )
SAMUEL M. CARSWELL, j ,
Oct, 12, 1838. 40 tds
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of tiie
county of Oglethorpe, when silting lor ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold before the Court house door in said countv. I *,* » . -
; on the first Tuesday- iu January next, between the usual “ an * “ C ^
h
August 21, 1833.
-jjTOUR months after date, application win be nude tori
a honorable Interior Court of Morgan countv. whtm-
ting for ordinary pm poses, for 1-nve to sell all the ne-J
belonging to the < -tate of Jesse Kirby, deceased. 4LV
sous concerned will please take notice, aud file thciioliW
N AI HAN ALDREDGE. Adm’r de bonis uib
with the will annexed, of Jesse Kirby dct'J
. tlcc’J
34 4in
Senr. 11,1858.
V°UK mouths after dale, application will he madenTbe
E Inferior Court nf Morgan county, w lieu sitting for #ni-.
nary purposes, for leave to sell all tlie real esrtte of Bud*
1 renew Johnson, late of said county, deceased. Ail pr,-s>a
"oncerned. will please take notice' aud file their objection!.
hours of sale, the following properly belonging lo the estate
ol John Tiller, Seu’r., deceased, to wit: a tract of land lying
in said county, containing about three hundred and thirty
acres, more or less, beiug the tract on which the said John
Tiller, died, together with the foliovvintr Negroes: Esther,
about thirty-five years of age, and her child Ben, about oue ]
year old; Queen, a womau about sixteen years old, and her
cedi'1 Mary, eighteen months old ; Jim, about thirteen years j
old; Dick, about eleven years old ; Frank, about nine years
old; and John, about six years old.
, . i Also, on the same day iu Randolph countv, be foie the
next, two negroes, liaineiv, ham, a man, the oilier a womau, T ♦ r r i i ' , ,.
’ = ’ - - - '-'Ouii uouse oi Suit! county, a Lot ot Land, known and dis-
I tiugmshea as Lot No. 10, in the 7th districted originally Lee, ;
j now Randolph.
j Also, a Lot of Land in the Cherokee purchase, known as j
; Lot No. -.0, in the 7th district 2d section, containing 160 acres j
1 and to be sold in the county where the land lies. Terms of !
rti:e, in each ease, to be made known at the time and places !
| mentioned. MARTIN TILLER, Adm’r. '
1 Oct. 30, 1838. 40 tds |
Sept IT, 1838.
O L’ It njonth, ;
named Fanny; r.lso. ISO acres of land, more or le&s, situate,
h in^ and being in said count} , on tiie waters of Sn^ar Creek,
adjoining lauds c«i* Benjamin S. Jordan nr * Williams Alford,
tlie real and personal estate nf tlie bale Holiday Ilowell, dec,cl.
Terms made known on tlie clay ot sale.
Oct 23, 18:>8—40 tds \TAS. T. FINNTE, Adm’r.
GREEABLY to the last, will and testament, of Snran
Carswell, late of Wilkinson county, deceased, J wiil be
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house
in Wilkinson county, the plantation whereon said deceased
lived, cum five hum!red acres : also, all the negrjes
belonging to said deceased. Terms on the • \v.
WILLIAM E. CARSWELL, J p. ,
SAMUEL M. CARSWELL. I rS ’
SAMU
Oct. 12. 1838. 40 tds
nfTILL BE SOLD at the Court lionse door in Decatur
T ¥ countv, on the first Tuesday in December next, one
tract of Laud containing 250 ir-ri s, known by No. two liuu- !
dred and fifty-six, (236.) of the lotli district of formerly Early, i
but now Decatur comity. Sold as a part of the real estate of !
William Lunsford, deceased, of Elbert county, for the benefit I
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms will be !
made known on the dav of sale. j
JAMES LUNSFORD. Adm’r. i
Sept. 28.—57 tnOm icit.’i the iciil annexed. j
"5/S ; r lLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next, j
Tv at the Court-house in Hancock county, a small farm of i
about 320 acres, lying three miles Southwest of the village of j
Sparta, adjoining lands of Crawford. Simmons anil others, j
whereon the lute Joseph Watkins lived; and fifteen Negroes, j
three men. (one of them a carpentet) three women, the resi- I
duo children—all likely domestics. Sold by order of lie i
Court of Ordinary, for the purpose of division amongst the j
heirs of Mrs. Delia Watkins, dec’d. Terms at the time of >
sale. N. C. SAYRE, Adm’r. I
Oct 30. 183°. 41 tds :
j A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Tab i
j * n bot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be j
j sold on the fir»t Tuesday in January next, before the Court- |
j house door in the town of Talboltou, ill said county, 60 acres I
of iaud. more or less, whereon Shurard Yelverton, deceased, ■
lately lived. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN E. LLOYD, Adm’r.
November 2, 1838. 44
%.%/ ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house door in Irwin
” T county, on the first Tuesday in January next, one tract
oi^ Land, containing 490 acres, known by No. 9. in the 4th dis
trict of Irwin county. Soid as a part of the real estate of,
James Pye, dec d., oi Decatur county, for the benefit of the i
heirs ana creditors. Terms on the dav.
WILLIAM W. 'TAY’LOR. Adm'r. !
MARGARET PYE, AJm's.
November 3, 1838. 44 tds
CLEMENCHUS R. ZACnilY, Adm'-.
... 34 4ui
fier date, »ppHra:hm wHlIe msfcfefc
iiouoi able Interior Court »t Putnam countv, wiieiuiai*
! 'or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two uegrws. beluonJ
to the estate ol Ann Smith, deceased.
Oct. 16.1838—39 - m M. J. SMITH, Ei'r.
Pi 11 month.* after dale, application wid be mack it
the hollo; able the Inferior Court of Lowndes cmitm,
e lmn silting os a Court of Or.lm iiy, for leave m sell ti*
learescatc i.l I) -r.il A ml i son, lute of Abbeville district,
Sou.'li Carolina, deceased.
EDU ARD M. CHAMBERS. Adm’r.
July 24. 1S33. «y 4,.,
TjTOrR months after date application Will be made mfc
■- bon->ruhie Inferior Court o! Oglethorpe rouniy whir
sitting lor ordinary purpescs, for leave to sell all the landW-
longing to die estate of Francis O Kebv. di c’d, lain of mi
county. JAMES o'KELLY, i > ,
BENJAMIN O'KELLY, \ Adis,ri -
Oct 30, 1838. _ 41 to
JAIPUR months alter date, ntiplWlion will be made tout
F
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, wjniiS-
ting as a Court of (Irdiiiary. for leave to sell Lot No. 134,1
tue 2d Distrii t ol originalfy Iloustou. t ow Crawford ciifiKt
SAhAH EsTES, Adm’i.
mv. 13. 18;: 6—43
S^OUIi 111m.ths after dote, application will be made to:*
ib honorable Inferior Court of Laurens countv, wiicni:
tine for ordinary purposes, for leave to seli the land ande
groes of James Daniel, late of stiid courtv. deceased.
RPBERT ROBINSON, Adm'r.
43 4m
November 13.1838.
I ^TOL'Ii months alter date, application will be matt tea 1
honorable tue Inierior Court ot Newton countv, via
with the willanni-o'
sitting for ordiuary purposes, for leave to sell a partui a
v e - i r r np 01.1 t, , .. ... ... j laud and the remainder ot the negroes belonging to ther*
YV , ,1 n n 1 ° a ht ' ^Tuesday in January next, j tate of Henrv Taliv, late of New tom countv deceased
¥? at the Court-house door in the town ot Madison, Mor-i ' JES-iF r piitr.-ir < -
gan county, 25 Shares of Georgia Railroad &. Banking Com- 1 Oct. 9, 1838—38 4m
pany, belonging to t ie estate of Win. Haniss, dec'd. Terms ’
made known on the dav of sale.
BENJAMIN HARRIS
THOMAS HARRISS,
November 20, 1838.
^^,7ILL BE SOLD at the residence of Mrs. Nailer
Adm’rs.
14 ids
SA1LL BE trOLD in tue town of Jackson, Butts coutity,
T on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale, the Indian Springs Hotel, tlfe property of
Morris Mathews deceased, formerly owned by L. A. Erwin.
Tiie buildings are large and commodious, and sufficient to ac-
comniodato two hundred boarders.
Also, will be sold at the Indian Springs Hotel, 011 the first
Wednesday in January next, all the household and kitchen
furniture of said deceased, consisting of beds, bedsteads, mat-
trasses, ami the u.-ual furniture required for such an exten
sive establishment as the Indian Springs Hotel. Terms of
the 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 live dollars, small notes, with approved security,
at twelve months credit.
Also, at the same time and place, three Negroes—a man,
woman and child.
Pet. 27, 1838.—41 tds MORTPN BLEDSPE Adm’r.
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ILL BE SPLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
agreeable 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 WliatUy plantation, belong
ing to the estate of K. V. Peep’.es, deceased. Sold for tin*
benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. LPUISA S. PEEPLES, Adni'x.
Oct 26, 1838. 41 tds
A GREEABLY" to an order of tlie Inferior Court of Baker
county, when sitting for ordinary pirposes, will be sold
in Moiitieellc, Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, between the. lawful hours of sale, two hundred and fifty
acres of laud, adjoining the lands of Matthew Whitfield, and
T. M. Darnall. Sold as the property of Henry Boswell, de
eeased, for the benefit of his heirs. Tennscash.
C. W. ROBY, Guardian.
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in December 50 .bamdsof c „ rnj 3 r,,^ w agons and harness, sundry other
next, at the Court-house door in Hancock county, a I miicles too tedious 10 mention. Terms made known on the
tract cf laud containing 428^ acres, more or less, lying in the j
fork of Sliouiderbone, belonging to the estate of Peterson
Harris, deceased. Also,atthe same time and place, the mill
tract of Laud on Shoulaerbonc, 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
sitting for ordinary purposes.
WILLIAM HURT. )
RIS, \
Adm'r
MYLES G. HARRIS
MYLES G. HARRIS, Guardian.
Qgt. 1,1938. ; 37 tds
IBB BE SOLD at tlie Court-house door in Hancock
• w T -county, on t.ie firot Tuesday in December next, tlie
land belonging to the estate of Isham’Huckabee. deceased
lying ill said county, on Fulsom Creek, containing about 350
acresOr-about 150 acres m the woods. Also, at the same time
and place, a negro woman aged about 55 years, belonging to
the estate of Sarah Kuckabee, deceased.* Sold bv an oialer
of the honorable Inferior Court of said county, 'sittiim for
ordinary purposes, for distribution.
JAMES HUCKABEE. Adm’r
of IshaM HtfcKABEf, deceased, and Executor of
Sarah HvcRAHiK, daeeaked.
Oct 1.1838. 37 , a.
dav of sale.
Nov. 6. 1888.
JAS. M.
DUNN.
4f> tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court-house door in Newnan, Coweta
county, one-tliird of an undivided Lot of Land, No 281 1st
district Coweta county.
Also, on the same day, will be sold in Cuthbert, Randolph
county, one-third of Lot No. 157, 8ih district of formerly Lee
now Randolph eouhty. all the estate of Lucinda Arnold, la
of Hancock county, deceased.
NATHANIEL ARNOLD, Adm’r.
Nov. 6, 1838. 40 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on Wednesday tlie lgdi of DecenT
her next, at the late residence of Simeon R. Janes
deceased, in Taliaferro county, the perishable propertv of
said deceased, consisting of liogs, horses, cattle, sheep, road
■wagon, cart and steers, corn, fodder, wheat, Ac., household
and kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to men
tion ; also four shares in the stock of the Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company. Sale to continue from day lo day
until all is sold. Terms made known on the day.
ABS. JANES, > „ ,
W. D. COWDREY. \ t,rB ’
Ost. .5, 1638. 41
S/ ILL BE SPLD pursuant to an orrler of the honorable
T Interior Coert of Jefferson county, when sitting as a
Court of Prdinary. on the first Tuesday ii. January next, to the
highest bidder, within the usual hours of sale, before the Court
bouse door in the town of Thoinastnn, Upson county, the one-
half of ail undivided Lot of Laud. No. IK), in the loth Dis
trict of formerly Monroe county, now Upson. Sold as the
property of the late Richard T. Spires, dcc'd., for the benefit
of tlie heirs. Terms, on the day of sale.
WILLIAM SPIRES. Adm’r.
Pet 25. 1838—41 tds de bums non.
W ILL BE SPLD on Monday the 17th day of December
next, at tlie present residence of the subscriber, all
the perishable property of the late Jesse Thomas, dec’d., of
Morgan county, consisting.if stockof horses,hogs and cattle,
ecru and fodder, household and kitchen.furniture, plantation
utensils, and many other articles loo tedious to mention..—
Terms made known ou tlie dav of sale.
DANIEL U. THOMAS, Ex’r..
Nov. G, 1838. 42 tds
4 GREEABLY" to the last will and testament of the late
Jesse Thomas, dee d., of Morgan county, will be sold
before the Court-house door in Madison, said county, 0.1 the
first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hoursofsale,
three Negroes, to wit: two fellows aud one woman; 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 dav
of sale. DANIEL R. THOMAS, Ex’r.
Nov 6, 1833. 42 tds
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of tlie late
Jesse Thomas, dec’d., will be sold before the Court
house door in Cassville, Cass county, on tue 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 acres, more or less. Also, at the
same time, will be sold before the Court-house door in Paul
ding county, Lot No. 554, in the 19th District 3d Section of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Paulding county, containing 40 acres,
more or less. Sold as the real estate of said dec’d., far the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d Terms cash.
DANIEL R. THOMAS, Ex’r.
Nov 6, 1638- ,42 ids
P URSUANT to a decree of the honorable Superior Court ;
of Hancock county, in equity, the subscribe 1 s will sell at I
the Court-house in said coutity, on the first Tuesday in De- j
ceinber next, a small tract of Land, lying on the road leading j
from Sparta to Greenesboro’. about 2* miles from Sparta, con- j
taining aboui 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, J Irustees.
Oct 30. 1838. 41 td
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house door of Thomas county, a tract of
011, near NIudison, in .Morgan countv, on Alondav the
31st da; t ’ December next, all the perishable properly be
longing to Albeit G. 5 ason, dec d. Terms made known on
the day. ALFRED SHAW, Adm’r. ;
November 50. 1833. 44 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of De-
XjL catur countwl:
I jjlPUU liieiulis after date, application will be inaiirU)^
honorable Inferior Court (d Putnam couutv, while 1-
tmg for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of Lanci.V
88, in the 17th district 3d section, drawn by the orphan-
Wood lief Scott, deceased.
IRBY’ H. SCOTT. Guanliin.
Sept. 11, 1838. 34 4m
I ^YOUK mouths afterdate, application will be madetoth
honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur couutv, who
sitting asa Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real muk
of Martin Hardin, deceased.
JOHN HARDIN, Aduir.
Jnlv 24,1938. 27 4m
^ atur comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, wiil be j
1 sold at the Court house door in the town of Bainbridge, De- j , :
j catur county, cm the .first Tuesday in January next, .50 acres . |l, U " ,0 ‘ ,tl>s nfu ' r d “'e, application will he niideto»
1 of first quality oak and hickory Land. 10 or 12 acres of it . honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, wliea si® 1 ?
' cleared; it being one-fifth part of Lot No. 247, f.ltli District ■ * or . ordimirypurposes. for leave to sell a negro wonnaatt
j of said county. Sold as a part of the real es ate of James I c ^ 1: ^ belonging to the estate of Milley Holliday,
j Pye. dec’d., of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and BEAUFORT STALLWORTH, Adm’r.
creditors. Terms will be made known on the dav. of sale. f July 24. 18.38. 27 4m
November 3, 1838.
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5\ 1LLI \M \\ . TA1 LOR, Adm’r.
MARGARET PYE, Adm’x.
44 tds
Land, No. 432. in tlie 13th District of originally Irwin
Thomas county. Sold as the property of Josi.ili Htn-k sbee, j
dec’d., by ail order of the honorable Inferior Court of Ilan :
cock county, silting for ordinary purposes. Terms made j
known 011 the day of sale.
JAMES HUCKABEE, Adm’r., ic. I
_ Oet 30. 1838. 41 tds
WlririUL BE SOLD 011 the first Tuesday in January next, '
T T before the Court-house door in Clinton, Jones county, j
between the lawful hours of sale, agreeably to an order of;
the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for ;
ordinary purposes, 392 acies of Land, more or less, in said I
county, and ou the waters of Falling Creek, and nine likely I
young Negroes. Sold ou a credit until the 2.5tli day of De- j
ceinber, 1839, as the property of Green Williamson, late of I
Jones county, dec’d., for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec’d. Small notes and approved security will be re
quired. WM. S. MIDDLEBHOOKS, Adm’r.
Oet 30, 1838. 41 ids
ft GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of New-
1 % ton 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 Covington, Newton county, within
the legil hours of sale, seven Negroes, to wit: Sarah, a wo _
man,and her child, Charlotte and her child, Joe. a boy about i Saturday in JaniiuryncxtVthe iiersonaliiropertv of slid
fourteen years old, Alfred, a boy about ten. and Laura, a girl j dec’d., consisting ot'horses, a wagon, household and kitch-
about eight years old ; the property ol the estate ot James j en furniture, " '
Bellali. late of said county, dec’d. Sold for the purpose of!
LL BE SOLD on Wednesday the 26th dav of De
cember next, at the late residence of Elijaii Evans,
dec'd., in Taliafi •rro county, all tlie perishable property of i
said dec d., consisting ot household and kitchen furniture,
stock ot horses, hogs, cows, corn and fodder, cotton, and one
wagon and other a tides, too tedious to mention. And on the ;
8 sine day will hire a negro man for the coming year. Terms
ol sale and hire made known on the day.
JOHN HARRISON, Ex r I
November 12,1338. 44 t d 3 j
W ILL HE SOLD on Wednesday ttie 2d day of Janua
ry next, at the late residence of James Daniel, late
of Lanrevs county, deceased, all the perishable propertv be
longing to tiie estate ol said deceased, consisting of hor.-es, i
cattle, liogs, sheep, corn and fodder, household and kitchen '
furniture, with many oilier articles, Also, at tlie same time
and place, tiie lands belonging to said estate, will be rented.
Terms on theday. ROBERT ROBINSON, Adm’r.
November 13, 1838. 44 t .] s
%\/IBE III, SOLD at the late residence of Horatio
¥ T Shields, in Eatonton, Putnam countv. 011 the first
distribution. Terms made known ou tlie dav.
ALEXANDER PHAliK.? ,, .
SAMUEL S. BELLAH, ( Adm u
November 20, Io3d.
Terms ot sale made know .1 on the da
SH1NMEY LEAUK, Adm’r.
•U tds
Oct 30. 1333. 41 tds
A GREEABLY’ to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, w iil
be sold at tlie Court-house in the town of Lexiugiou, in said
county, on the lirst Tuesday in January next, 202 acres of
Land, more or less, on the waters of Long Cre«k, adjoining
Dr. Cox, Wiley Y’arbrough, E. Y. Collier and others. Sold
for the benefit of die minors of Benjamin W. Ogilvie, de
ceased. Terms 011 the dav of sale.
ARTEMUS W. OGILVIE, Guardian.
Oct 30. 1838. 41 t.ls
FOU54 MONTHS’ NOTICES.
made to
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD on die first Tuesday in February next.
before the Court-house door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawford county, between die usual hours of sale, all the
Negroes belonging to the estate of Sampson P. Mobley, dec’d.,
consisting of Manah, a woman 29 years old, Federick, a boy
11 years old, Simon, a boy 12 years old. Abraham, a boy *5
years old, and Zachariah, a boy 2 years old. Sold for the
purpose of making a division among the heirs of said <Jec'd.
Terms cash. LEWIS MOBLEY’, Adm'r.
Oct 30, 1838.
41 tds
A GREEABLY’ to uu order of die Inferior Court of Mor
gan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before die Court
house door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, within
the legal hours of sale, all die real estate of the late James
Watson, dec’d., which lies in said county, adjoining the lands
of John G. Colbert and others, containing 500 acres more or
less, all in one body. Sold for the benefit of die heirs of said
dee'd. Terms made known on the dav.
Oct 30, 1838—41 tds JOHN J. F’LOY’D, Adm’r.
Xj^OUIt months after date, application will be
the honorable Inferior Court ol Greene couu
silting for ordinary purposes,
of the negroes belon
dec.M.
July 31. 1833.
P OUR months after date, application will be made 10
tin* honorable the Inferior Court of Elbert county, |
while silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the !
negroes belonging to the estate of Anna Satiervvliite, de- '
ceased, late of Elbert countv.
JEI’THA V. HARRIS, Adm’r
July 31. 1833. _ 23 4m 1
I IT OUR months after date, application w ill be made to the !
Court of Ordinary of Hancock comity, fur leave to sell i
the negroes of the estate nf David E. Butts, late of Hancock j
county, dec’d., for the purpose of division amongst his heirs, i
WASHINGTON BUTTS, Adm’r.
Oct 16,1838. 39 4, n
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Lauretis enuoty, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave 10 sell one'negro man
named Washington, belonging to the estate of John T. El
lington. j. T . MASON, Adm’r.
Oct. 2.1838. 37 4m
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before
the Court-house door, in the town of Greensborongh,
Green county, one tract of Laud in said county, joining Marv
Mapp and others, on Sliouiderbone Creek, for the benefit of
the heirs, and creditors of tlie late Randal Chapman, deceased
Terms one half cash, twelve months credit on balance with
good security. , LEWIS PARKER, Ex>.
November 10tk, 1(38. * 43 id. .
F OUR months after dale, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county, while sit
ing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie land and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Bluford M. Walton, late of
said county, deceased. JOHN S. MANLEY’, Adm’r.
October 9. 1838. 38 4m
F OUR montliR after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Decatur comity, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for lea veto self tile real estate of
John Rogers, dec’d., for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JAMES G. McKENZIE, Adm’r.
d« bo.xis bob, with the will annexed.
Sept. 25,163#. 36 4m- 1
I jjYOU II 111011 tils alter date application will be made loth
honorable the Inferior Court of Taliaferro iaun-7;
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the re*l
estate of Lafayette Holland, orphan of Thomas Ilollaai-
deceased. RICHARD ANDERSON Guardian-
Oct. 2, 1838. 37 4b
I YoU R m-niUis alter d itc, application will be made to
tin* honorable Inferior Comt of Pulaski cnnntr, *lir*
sitiing for ordinary purpo-es, for leave to sc!! fiveufrrtv*
belling in? t» the estate of Philip Dilliunl, deceased. ^
for a division a.nun^st fh«* hi ir.* of said dt*cease(i.
ABNKR TISON, ) r -w
PRO RET COLLI All, ] ° J
.TuVM, 1838. 27
*H^OUK months .alter date, application will be made to ^
-K- honorable Inferior Court of Lowndes county, when
ting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to seli the realcaWtc
Richard . Kirkland, late of said countv, deceased.
WILLIAM LASTING Lib Adm’r.
July 24, 1838. 4m ^
GULL months after date, application will be madeW-*^
honorable Inferior Court of Furnam county,
tins for ordinary purposes, for lca\e to sell the land bew 3 -
iugto the orphans of l’eier R. Gee, deceased.
FREDERICK CONNER, Guards-
Nov. 20. 1839. 44 40
I ^TOL R months after date, application will he niaJc5 ) ’-
liouorable Inferior Court of Henry county. when stt-A
foi ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real aadpc* 50 " 1 '
estate of Abner T. Manly, deceased. .
Nov. 20, 1838—44 4ui ELIJAH BAILY, Ad» r *
rill he made
lien si® 1 :
in tiie151
lug to William Taylor, insane, of B^ 3 *
county. PATRICK YAWN, Glwrtfi “'
November 20.1839. ** —
BORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY. . ,
Whereas Mary Strother and Eli H. Baxter,>PP^
me for letters of administration on the estate of
i Slrotiler, deceased-: -.nut!
These are therefore to cite and admonish all am* f 1 ®' s
j the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he an* 1
\ at my oifice. within tlie time prescribed by law, to slio* l ."
; if any they have, why said letters should not he P 2 ”
j Given under inv hand, at oifice, this 5th November. *
Nov. 13—43 5t HENRY KOGEK-^cJ-;^.
I NFERIOR COURT of Laurens county, sitliuf -
dinary purposes—September Term, 1838. ■ -.paf
On the application of Hiliery Alligood, Sr.,_A(*m in " ^ ^
on the estate of Elizabeth Fov, ibr letters ot dis® 145 *!^ j
said estate. It is ordered that after six months pub* 11 -*^
this rule in the Southern Recorder, that he be discharge^ ^
said Administration, he having shown that he h ar .Ufjctt*
charged his duiies as administrator aforesaid, unless = u
cause be shown to the contrary. .
A true extract from the minutes, September 3d, ,
FRANCIS THOMAS, tag
Sept. 25. 1836.
G eorgia. Taliaferro county. Ct>
Whereas Malcoxn Johnston and Catharine •
way apply to me for letters of administration on the w
James M. Callaway, late of said county, deceased .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all an
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to 6 - ■
if any they have, why said letters should not be
Given under mv hand at office.Ibis 8th dayof c<o»-.
' Ncv. £6—*4 5r QLTN’EA O'NEAL, *■ c ’