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<.sh liit* property of si*id-d<vea*e«l. emisist-
,1 ’* furniture. a b*rce sttick nf rows
7s i » i -lif-ep. pi iriftuon mo's, wag*»n and
. *«. a l’.iur wiiecl carriage, good as new,
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j. Jr t T-'O' iav in January next, will be sold at
u:«e in Mad son. jVJ? r.; «n county. all the negroes
of said d.•••eased, consisting •<» men. women and children,
biwkij v hmn are a cond blacksmith, wagoner and carriage
driver, and n*so all the land* of 6nid deceased, ly ing in tlie
county of Morgan, to wit: five hundred seres. more or les*»,
on which the deceased formerly* resided, well improved. hav
ing <»:i it ti well furnished, commodious dwelling, with neces
8ary out buildings.
A iso, tlie interest of said deceased, in the land whereon T.
1». Wees Es ] formerly resided, and the adjoining lands
lately owned by John M. Butler and A. 1>. V\ ootl, wuicli
several lots c ntain 800 acres, mere or less, with a large two
storv dwelling, nearly new and weli finished, with good out
buildings.
And also, the interest of said deceased, in f>"-0 acres on the
Appalachie river, lying broadsMe of the above described
lands, very fertile, and on which arc a good set of Mills in
successful operation, and os fine a shoal for the erection of
marlrnery, as any in the Southern country.
And on the first Tue-day in February next, will be sold at
the Court house in Clark county, the interest cl the deceased
in 500 acr*3 of land, on the Appalaehie liver, in said county,
cm which the deceased resided many years ago, with a com
fortable dwelling house, gin house, and out houses, 150 acres
of it good low grounds, and 200 acres in the woods. Terms
will be accommodating, and made known on the davs of sale.
STEWART FLOYD,/
JOHN J. FLOYD. $
Sept. 22, 37 tlfeb.
{EE ABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
7ourt of Morgan comity, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses will lie sold in Madison, said county, on the first Tues
day in J .muary next, between the lawful hours of sale, one ne
gro man s T ave,by the name of Mitchell; to be sold as the pro
perty of the estate of Joseph Park, dec'd., for the purpose of
making a distribution among the legatees of said estate.—
Terms made known on the dav of sa’e.
Oct. 2.-37 ids ELIAS ALLISTON. Adtn’r.
Pos>l^o:ir:! 8:*"c.
\ GUE Pi ABLY 1: > an order of the honorable Inferior Cout t
- of Houston comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will |*e sold before tbo Court house door of (iiliuei county, on
the first Tues lay in January next, between the lawful hours
of sale. Lot of Land No. Itjtf, in the 11th District and 2d Sec
tion of origin ally Cherokee ; belonging to the estate of Elias
Brown, late of Houston county, deeM. Terms Cash.
DAVID M. BLOWN, Adnfr.
Nov. €. 1838. ' 12 tds
"ILL B E SOLD 0.1 t:*e tfrst Tuesday iu January next,
at the Court house in McDonough, within tlit? usual
Lours of s do, acres of Land, more or less, it being No.
10*i. in the 2d District, except the grist mill thereon, and about
8 acres of ian i attached to said mill, for the benefit of Nancy,
Elizabeth, Susan, Caroline and Joshua Hand, minors.—
Terms oil the day* WILLIS HAND, Guardian,
dt \ f I LL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
V ▼ before the Court-house door in Newnan, Coweta
county, one-third of an undivided Lot of Land, No 261, 1st
district Coweta county.
Also, onthe same day. will be sold in Cuthbert, Randolph
county, one-third of Lot No. 157, 8tli district of formerly Lee,
now Randolph county, all the estate of Lucinda Arnold, la
of Hancock county, deceased.
NATHANIEL ARNOLD, Adm’r.
Nov 0. 1858. *12 tds
* * TILL BE SOLD on Wednesday the 12th of Decent
Y V ber next, at the late residence of Simeon li. Janes,
deceased, in Taliaferro county, the perishable property of
said deceased, consisting of hogs, horses, cattle, sheep, ro.nl
wagon, earl and steers, corn, fodder, wheat, Ac., ho setiold
and kitchen furniture, w t!i other articles ton tedious to men
tion ; also four shares in the stock of the Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company. Sale to continue from day to day
until all is sold. Terms made known on the day.
ABS. JANES, } r .
XV, ]). COWDREY. $ <,rs -
Ort. 2.", 1R38. 41 tds
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL BE SOLI) mi the firstTuesday in February next.
before tiie Court house door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawford county, between the usual hours oi sale, all the
Negroes belonging to the estate of Sampson 1’. Mobley, dec’d.,
consisting of Mariah, a woman 29 years old, 1'edcrick. a bnv
11 years old, Simon, a boy 12 years old, Abraham, a boy 5
years old, and Zaehariah, a boy 2 years old. Sold for the
purpose of making a division amot:' the heirs of said dec'd.
Terms cash. Lb \\ IS MOBLbl, Adm r.
Oct 30,1833. ‘ 41 tds
ftft/TLL ii H SOLDatihe town of Greensimro, Gieetie
* V fouiitv, Geo., on the first Tuesbuy it January
next. 409 acres of bind, being the real estate of Joseph
Wright, late of said county, deceased, adjoining lands of
Freeman, Moore, Pope and Olliers. t-vdo under an order
of the Inferior Court of said county, for lire, benefit of the
heirs. Terms on the day.
.1 As. MADISON PORTER, AltnV.
Aug. 14. 1838 3°_ t Is
Tjmr.l. BE SOLD at the Court-house door in D.»>.y
V * county, on the first Tuesday in Febtunry next. L a
of Land No.l 35, in the !)tii district of said county; soh!
ns the property ol John Lubtrak, tate oi tiaticoei, cm:-ay,
decea-eil, llv an order of the hoaorahle Interior Court "f
Hancock county, when si ling for oniinury purposes, lor
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. 'I-ams triad*-
known on the day of sale. SL'SAN LLBANK, Lx is.
1938.* 31 tds
T JNDER and by virtue of thev. il! of Ricliatd Conine, de
ceased, I shall proceed, on the first Tuesday in January-
next, to sell thatpait of the real estate of srid dec’d-, which
lies iu the county of Putnam, <-\ c:>' the widow's dower there
in. Also, at the same time, 1 v. ill sell five Negri e-. the pro
perty of said deceased. The s-tle to take place at the Court
house iu Eatontou. Terms made known on the duv of sale.
BRITAIN CONINE, Adm r.
Oct 16. 1 : *39—39 tds w : th the will annexed.
\A/”iLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
▼ * at the Court house door in the town of Irwiuton. Wil
kinson county, two Negroes, to wit: Joe, about 23 years of age,
and I >ovirl, 35 years of ago ; agreeably to the last will atu.1 tes-
lament of David Mann, iate of said county, dec’d.; for the
benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms of sale made
known on the day. JOHN SMITH, Ex’or.
Oct. 16. 19:'-'. 39 t-ls
im/ILL Bid SOL!) on Friday the llth day of January
v v next, at the bouse of Enos Barnes, in the county of
Henry, ali the personal properly of Jesse Barnes, late of said
county dec’d , consisting of 1 horse, hogs, «orn and fodder,
wheat and oils, household and kitchen furniture, and other
tilings too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale.
Oct.9, 1839—39 tds ENOS BARNES. Adm’r.
W" -L BE SOIA) on Thursd ay the 27t!i
Greene county, dec'll, the Negroes belonging to his estate; al
so, a part of the males, horses, cattle, hog. and sheep, l road
wagnn and truer, 1 ox - .rt, a part of the plantation tools, corn,
fodder, nnts, and whest. All sold underthe direction of Ids
will. Pale to continue from day to day. until all is sold.—
Terms made known on the dav.
THOMAS STOCKS, 'l
JOHN \V. rORTEIl, ! r .
NVM. PORTER, | ors '
JAMES M. rORTER, !
Oot. 10, 1839. '39 tds
• Ex’or?.
Decent-
next, at the residence of Oliver Porter* late of
w
ILL 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 said county, the Pil
lowing property, belonging to the estate of David Averett,de
ceased. viz : one Lot pine Land. No. 332, .3tli District ori
ginally Irwin, now Thomas county, containing430 acres; one
Lot oak and hickory, No. 100. 13th district originally Irwin,
now Thomas county, containing 490 acres, with about 130
acres cleared land, under good fence. Also, the lollowmg
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; and Lots Nos.
.3 and 4, in square L. At the same time and place, there will
also be sold, fifteen Negroes, all young and likely, consisting
of six men, five women, three girls, and one small boy The
above property to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors* Terms made known on the dav of sale.
Oct. 16, 1839—39 ids _HAKi)Y_BBYAX, AJnfr.
4 GREEABLY" to an order of the honorable Inferior Court
Jx of Hancock county, whensitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, at the Court-house in Sparta, in said county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, on the fir.-.t Tue sday in Janua
ry next, the following property, to wit: ali mat tract of Land
containing five hundred and ninety-one acres, more or less, ly-
ing two miles North of Sparta, and on which Thomas Gilbert
no .v lives. Also, six like y Negro slaves, two men, one wo
man, and three children. All belonging to the estate of Le-
ven Ellis, dec’d. Sold for the purpose of distribution among
theheirs of said dec'd. Terms on the day.
ISAAC CULVER, ?
LEVEN E. CULVER, \ Lx ors '
Oct 16, 1338. 39 tds
A, CREEABLY to an order of tiie honoraule InferiorCourt
1 5i of Hancock comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
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 Ibbv
Eilis, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on the day
ISAAC CULVER, \
LEVEN E. CULVER, J
O.-t 16, 1938.
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
▼ v before the Courthouse door of Putnam county, the
Negroes belonging to the estate of Sarah Peurifoy, deed-,
late of said eoumv. Sold for division, bv the direction of her
wiil. Terms cash. PHILIP B. PRITCHETT, Ex'r.
Oct 23, 1938. 10 tds
4 GLEE ABLY' to tiie last will an i testament of John
L ll Kiiiui t. sr., lateTf Jasper county, dec'd , will be sold at
his late residence. on'Wedt.esday the 2d of January next, all
the per,sl:able property of said dee d., consisting of horses,
cattle, hogs, corn, fodder, plantation tools, household and
kitchen furniture, and a variety of nthcr articles too tedious
so mention. Sale to continue from day to day until ail are
told. Terms made knowti on the day #>t sale.
JOHN KNIGHT, j
JAMES KNIGHT,
THOS. J. KNIGHT,
ED. M. ALLEN, j
November 13, 1938. 43 tds
W 'ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday iu January next,
at the Court house in McDonough, Henry county 2U2J,
acres of Land, more or less, known in the plan of said coun
ty by No. 46, in the 6th District. Sold as the property of
Andrew Sellers, dee d. Terms on the day.
JOHN SELLERS, Adm’r-
November 1. 1838. 43 tds
ILL BE SOLD on the lost i oe-d iy in Januaty
next, under ail order of the Inf* riorCourt of I.aureus
county, at the Coorl-lionse door it: the county of Macon,
between the usual hours of sale. Lot No. 150, ill the 10th
district otiviuallv Houston, but now Macon county, cott-
ltiming 2051 ucr ,'. s .
Also, on the first Tuesday in February next, befoie 1 lie
Court-house door, in the county of Laurens, between the
usual hours of sale, one tract or parcel of hitni, lying at
die mouth of Big Creek, on the Oconee river, adjoining
lands of Blnckshear’s and Hull, No. not known. Sold as
the property of Brian Allen, deceased, for the benefit of
the lie.is and creditors. Terms cash.
BRYAN ALLEN. Adm’r.,
Oc'. 17, BK8—-{3 t.-is with the will annexed.
I LL BE SOLD on the first Tue-day of January next,
» * in Lagrange, Troup county, 13 likely negroes, consist
ing of men. boys, women and children. The above negroes
are sold underthe will of John Heard,late of Troup county,
deceased. Terms cf sale madu known on the rlav oi sale.
THOMAS STOCKS,
qualified Executor of John Heard, deceased,
ember 1, 1838. 43 tds*
ILL BE SOLD at the subscriber's residence in Han
cock county, on Monday the 24th day of December
next, the perishable property belonging to the estate of Wi
ley Meadows, dec’d.,consisting of household and kitchen fur
niture, Ac. Terms on the day of sa'e.
PARHAM ALLEN, Adm’r.
November 5,1838. 43 tds
j i^MriLL BE. SOI.-D before the Court-house door iii the
* V town of M--nticello, Jasper countv. within the legal
! hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jauuarv next, the real
estate of Wilev /. Cox. late of said county, deceased, con-
; taitihitr 6065 acres, situated on the road between Monticelio
, and Hillsboro. Sold according to a provision of the last will
! and testament of said deceased, and for the benefit of the
i heirs. F. M. WHITE, Ex’or.
October 9, l a 38. 39 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, by an
order of the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, 737 acres of land, more or less, on the »•«
tt-rs of Little lliver. adjoining John Bell,
others, with a uew saw mill on the land. Also, 18 negroes,
consisting of men, women, boys, girls and children. Sold as
the property of John Beasley* deceased, for the beuetuof the
creditors of said dec’d. Terms cash.
Oct 23, 1838—40 tds WM. LUMPKIN, Adm'r.
\ GREEABLY to the last will mi l testament «f the late
Jesse Thomas, dec d„ of Morgan county, will be sold
before the Court-house door in Madison, said county, 0.1 the
first Tuesday iu .1 anttary next, between the legal ltouvsof sale,
three Negroes, to wit: two fellows and one woman ; tiie per
sona! 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 K. THOMAS, Ex'r.
Nov 6, 1833. 42 tds
O N the' first Tuesday in Febrnnry next, w tU he sold at
the Court-house door of Troup county, Lot of Land
No. 22, in the 5th District of said count v, belon; ing to Lou
isa M., Sarah A E.. and Paineli.i A. Seals, minor illegiti
mate children <>f Elizabeth Seals. Sale made by an order
of the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of said minors.
Terms on the dav of sale.
JOHN A. EVANS, Guardian.
November 27, 1838. 4t> tds
TC^OUR months afterdate, application will be marl
± honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county X t,le
forordtnary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No
distinct of originally Irwin now Thorns couw, " Uu >
4..0 acres, belonging to William Taylor. xnsaneYf 1'* mn 8
c< u . nt >’- Patrick yawn r
a f'iian.
4 4 4 in"
A 1 ;
GKCiEABLY to an order of the lionorabie Inteiior , gioes belonging to tt
u months alter date, application
: A honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county »' -! 0 "’*
mg for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the " e * ; '
Court of the county of Newton, when sitting fur coun
ty purposes, will be sold before the Court-house ih or in the
said
the estate ofBluford M. Wa'lm„*f'*
■a- JOHN S. MAXLKV "ii 8 !' °f
county deceased. JOHN t>. MANLEY ; '7a‘*! f *
October 9. 18^g. 1 > oani- r
fin
Sept. 2.7, 1833.
; - v - '•■lien £
1 estate
"ediu,
11 - . Vi, A(1
ue boms eon, with the will :
--rittg^aCourtofOrdm^’^^et^en^rr*"
out* J ° :in lio g eri * f dec d., tor tin- benefit of die heirs and
James c. McKenzie, a£?
Il*l< l<i>n u-itl, .. "n *
A G REE ABLY to the last will and testament of Sarah
-Z"S- Carswell, late of Wilkinson county, tleeeased, Jwill be
sold on the fiist Tuesday- in January next, at the Court-house
in Wilkinson county, the plantation whereon said deceased
lived, containing five hundred acres: also, all the negroes
belonging to said deceased. Terms on the dav.
WILLIAM E. CARSWELL, ? F .
SAMUEL M. CARSWELL. ]
Oct. 12. 1838. 40 tds
A Glll’.EABl.Y to an order of the lionon ble lufeiior
xi. Court of Lumens coitntv, «!ten sitting for ordinnrv
purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in Febrnnry nr-.t,
before the Coiirt-hnnse door in the tin* n
Lands helongittg to Wii iatn Scarborough, dec’*!., adjoining
lards of Samuel Yopp. Sarah Nobles, and otliers. Terms
of sale known on tin* dav.
Ilx A I y K J * I * . — . '
the following property.to wit: 3C2 j ai tcs of Lai.d, mote or ; r< l. n ,,ni-Tm,?i 3 r ler a PP ll, ' au, ’» will be mad.
less, being the whole of Lot No. It9, and one half ot Lot Honorable Inferior Court oi Decatur com,tv ~i' ,ot, «
No. 118, iu the 10th District of origiu’illy Henry, now
cnniitv of Newton; also one Negro Mult named Brunt, about
50 tears of age. Hint a negro woman named Lucy, about 45
or 50 teats of age, mid one negro girl Kiimline, 13 years of 1
age. All sold as the property ot Haley II. Rogers, late ot j —
Nhwton countv, dec’d. Terms on rbe tint of sale.
.MANSON GLASS. Adni’r.
November 13, 1838. 4» ids
A GIll'.EA BI.V to an *»rdcr of the liouornble Inlt-tior
— 3L Court of Cobh county, when sitting for ordinary pn.'^
poses, will lie sold on the first Tuesday in Februart nex',
lie fore the C*itirt-honse door of Flovtl coiinfv, within tltc-
usual hours of sale, Lot No. 456, 8*1 District (lit Section.
ANo, will be sold on the first Tuesday in March nexr, be-
j fore the Coiirt-hotise door of Gilmer county, within the ttsu-
i til hours of sale. Lot No. 91, 8th District 2d -~tf*-ti- n. Sold
I for the benefit of the heirs „t" Edmund Reid, deceased.
CRAWFORD TUCKER, Guardian.
November 27,1838. 4fi tds
A CCORD ING to the lu.-t will and t* statucm of tl*' Hon.
| S. C. Jeffries, dec'*!., will be sold tit the Court-house
i in the town of Crawfonlt i i Ip. Ta! in firm con nt t, on the lit si
i Tuesday in February next, within the usual hours ot sale.
1 aitnexf^
I^OUK months after.iate. a^icmionWb^ij^-
. honorable Interior Court ot Elbvrt countv. wU, • !*•
tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land 1, i "
the estate of Wilev J. Wanslow. dccearcd at,d Ihre"wf- ,u
laud, a minor. * THOMAS OBR1ANT. A.im r " C "
of Wiley J. Wanslow rfl’ .
RHODA CLEVELAND.
December *1, ] 838.
for Iorey develaad,'
i6 4m
I^OUk months ft*'r *!:,tc .1 pj•lit-r : t„ wi f| |, e ',
A. honorable Inlenor* ourt ot Montgomery coin,tv ,
sitting as Court of Ordinary, tor leave to « e || a
pine land, ctmlaiuiitg 250 acte's, situate in said !' , ' ,f
*»" the waters of Cobb’s creek, adjoining 1 ' - ' - ,,,J
to the highest bidder, the following property, to wit: Aaron
of Uni l'i-- ' al l' the ! " h’’ Eliza, nt d child, and t *> eis Is of the same fi*mi-
Mi.-Crinniiiin and Dtincan 4'eGregor, the protipitr ofTiT
Mi-Ct mutton, orphmt. t o be sold for the hen e fir ( ',f , 111
phan. CHARLES McCRiMMON.
sfrrrtubpr 4, i.S.y.S.
I^OUli months ai'rer t
Guardi
4G 4, n
. application will Le made t,.
tionoraMe Inferior court of Elbert county, when ,'
Novell,ber 27. 1838.
I>. F. SCARBOROUGH, ) , , ,
J. G. FOND REN, J Adm rB *
r l.v, Manerva and Enitna; Wilie and bis wit's Amy and tnmi- for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell al. theland hei !l!l ?
~ i Iv, viz: Crawford, John, Sum, Uehu-ea ami U ilie, al-o, j to the estate oi'Enos Tate, miuor. dec'd late of Elb -t
“ “ ^ DANIEL TAIT. IaS*-
45 tds
N*
Adm’rs.
39 tds
'ft if ILL BE SOLD in the town of Jackson, Butts county,
y ¥ on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale, the hidfm Springs Hotel, the property of
Morris Mathews deceased, formerly owned by L. A. Erwin.
The buildings are large and commodious, and sufficient to ac
commodate two hundred hoarders.
Also, will be sold at the Indian Springs Hotel, on the first
Wednesday in January next, all the household and kitchen
furniture of said deceased, consisting of beds, bedsteads, mat-
ttasses, and the usual 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. Terras 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,
st twelve months credit.
Abo, at the snrre time arid place, three Negroes—a man,
woman and child.
Oct. 27, 1838.—41 tds MORTON BLEDSOE Adm’r,
^^ETILL BE SOLD on rite first Tuesday in January next.
i T before the Court house door in Newton county,
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 Whatley plantation, belong
ing to the estate of R. V. Peeples, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the creditors cf sa id deceased. Terms made known
on rbe day of sale. LOUISA S. PEEPLES, Adm'x.
Oct 26, 1838. 41 tds
pt.
wt
B E SOL!) at the late residence of John Aluiand.
■used, in Newton county, on the thirteenth day nt
December next, all the perishable property of said deceased,
consisting of corn, fodder, horses, and other articles too tedi
ous too mention. DA t ID ROGERS, Adm r.
October 26, 1338. 4 i !r -®_
**rn,L BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
y V before the Court house door, in the town oi Madison,
Morgan county, agreeable to an order of the honorable Inte
rior Court of said county, when Sitting as a Court oi Ord in try
the negroes belonging to the estate off) tvid Speer, deceased
Sold for the benefit of the legatees. '1 ruts on tue day.
THOMAS D. SPEER, , , ._
HUGH L. SPEER, l
October 22.1333.
y. x T j|j, BE SOLD pursuant to an order of the honorable
$ I Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordin ary on the first Tuesday in J anaarv next, to the
highest bidder, within rbe usual hours ot sale, l-eiore Court
house door in the town of Tit umston, Upson county, the one-
half of an undivi ed Lot of band. No. l b, in the lath Dis-
trict of formerlt Monroe county, now 1 pson. Sold as the
property of -the iate Rieiiar : '1. Spires, dec d., lor the benefit
of theheirs. Terms on the day oi s-iie.
WILLIAM SPIRES, A Im’r.
Oct 25, g 41 tds de bonis non.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of the
county of O r'i thorpe, when si ting for ordinary purpo-
ses, will be* sold before the Court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property belonging to the estate
of John Ti.k-r. Sen'r., deceased, to wit: a. tract of laud lying
in sa ,id conniv, eoutainittg about three hundred and thirty
acres, more or less, being the tract on winch the said John
Tiller, died, together with the following Negroes': Esther,
about thirty-five years ol age; and tier chdd Ben, about one
t ear old ; SJueeti- a woman about S'xteett years out, and ber
child Mary, t* : g 1 e ( *n m-tnlhs old ; J:m. aliout thir,t-eti years
old; Dick.* about ek-ven years old ; Prank, about nine years
old; and John, about six years old.
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. 19, in the 7th district oI originally Lee,
now Randolph.
Also, on the first Tuesday in February next, within tbo
latvfu; hours of sale, a Lot of Land iu the Cherokee par
chare, known as Lot No. 50, iu the 7ili district 2*1 section,
containing lGl) acres, and to be sold in the county where UjO
land lies. Terms ot sale, in each case, to be matte known at
tiie time and places mentioned.
Oct. 30,1KI9 — to tds MARTIN TILLER. Adm'r.
f Be-
w
info
n- Court <
\ GREKABLV to an order nf ti
catur county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will tie
sold at the Court house door in the town of Bainbridge. l)e-
catur county, on the first Tuesday in January next, 30 acres
of first quality o ik and hickory 'Lund. 10 or 12 acres of it
cleared; it being one-fifth part of Lot No. 247, 15th District
«f said county. Hold as a part of tiie real es ate of James
I’ve, dee d., of said county, fur the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms will be made known on the dav cf s.:'e.
WILLI’.M W. TAYLOR, Adm'r.
MARGARET I’VE, Adm’x.
November 3,1838. 44 t is
A GREEABLY to an order of tiie honorable InferiorCourt
of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Court house door in 51 adistin, said county,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, two negroes, namely, Sam, a man, the ntuor a woman,
named Fanny; also, 180 acres of land, more or less, situate,
lying and being in said cottntv, *,n the waters of Sugar < reek,
adjoining lauds of Benj imin S. Jordan and Williams Alford,
the real and personal estate cl the late Holiday Howell, der,d.
Terms made known on the day of srde.
Oct 23, 1838—40 tds JAS. T. FJNNTE. Adm'r.
TR'MT'iLL BE SOLD on the fitst Tuesday in January next,
y T at the Court-house in Hancock county, s small farm of
about 320 acres, lying three miles Southwest of the village of
Sparta, adjoining lands of Crawford, Simmons and otliers,
whereon the late Joseph Watkins lived; ami fifteen Negroes,
three men, (one of them a carpenter) three women, the resi
due children—all likely domestics. Sold by order of lie
Court of Ordinary, for the purpose of division amongst the
heirs of Mrs. Delia Watkins, dec'd. Terms at the time of
sale. N. C. SAYRE, Adm'r.
Oct 30, 1838 4! tds
A GREEABLY to an order of die Inferior Court of Baker
x « county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
in Mont'ii-c-1 o', Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in J anuarv
next, between the lawful hours of sale, two hundred ami fifty
aeresof Iniiti, adjoining the I<n Is of Matthew Whitfield, and
T. M. Daruall. Sold as the p operty of Henry Boswell, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs. Terms cash.
C. W. ROS Y, Guardian.
Oct. 30. 1939. 41 tds
7*1 LL BE SOLD oil Monday the 17th day of December
next., at the present residence of the subscriber, all
the perishable property of ti e late Jesse Thomas, dee d., of
Morgan county, consisting of stock of horses, hogs and cattle,
corn and fodder, household and kitchen furniture, plantation
utensils and many oth-r articles too tedious to mention.—
Terras made known on the day of sale.
DANIEL 11. THOMAS. Ex'r.
Nov. 6. 18 !8. 42 tds
A GREEABLY' to an order of the InferiorCourt of Mor-
Jt3l gan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, wiil 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, nil the real estate of the late James
Watson, dec’d., which lies in said comity, adjoining the lauds'
of John G, Colbert and others, containing 500 acics more or
less, all in one body. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
dec',! Terms made known on tiie day.
Oct 30, 1839—41 tds JOHN -I- FLOYD, Adm’r.
jf. GREEABLY to the last wiil and testament of the late
J ak. Jesse Thomas, dec'd., w ill be sold before the Court
house door in Cassville, Cass county, on the first Tuesday in
February next, between the legal hours of sale. Lot No. 269,
in the 14th District. 3d Section, of originally Cherokee county,
now Cass, containing 10'Q acres, more or less. Also, at the
same time, will be sold before the Court-house door in Paul
ding county, Lot No. 574. in the 19th District 3d Section of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Paulding county, co-gaining 40 acres,
iuor»* or less. Sold as the real estate of said ucc’d., for the
benefit of ti:e heirs and creditors of said dec’d Terms cash.
DANIEL R. THOMAS . Ex’r.
Nov 6 19:;4. 42 tds
4 GREE ABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle-
l %. thorj -- county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold nt tl'.e Court-house in the town of Lexington, in said
County, on the. first Tuesday in January next, 202 acres of
Land, more or less, on the waters of Long Creak, adjoining
Dr. Cox, Wiley Y'arbrongh, E. V. Collier -.id otliers. Sold
for the benefit of the- minors of Benjamin W. Ogilvie, de
ceased. Terms on the day of side.
A RTF ML'S W. OGILVIE, Guardian.
Oct 30. 1939. 41 tds
A GREEABLY* to an order of the Inferior Court of Hen
j w ry county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold before the Court house door in Pike county, on the first
Tuasdnv in January next. T.ot. No. 17, irt the 2d district for
merly Monroe now pike county. Also, one saw mill and
grist mill, and ail the laud the water now covers, known as
Lot No. 48. in the above stated district, the same being the
property ot' Charles Knight, deceased. Sold for tire-benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day. SOLOMON LASSETER, Ex'or.
Oct. 23. 1833. * 40 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable inferior Court
xla. of Jasper county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
will be sold on the first Tuesday iu January next, before the
court house door in the town of Monti*.elio, one Negro Boy,
about 8 years of age. Sold as the property of Green B.
Belcher, dec'd. Terms made known on the day of sale.
OBAD1AH R. BELCHER, Adm'r. .
November 6, 1838. 43 tds
ILL BE SOLD on tiie first Tuesday in Jauuary next,
at the Court-house door in Cobb county, one lot of
Land, No. 595, in 19th District 2d Section, containing 40 acres.
Sold as the property of Andrew Sellers, dec’d. Terms on
the day. JOHN SELLERS, Adm’r.
November 1, 1833. 43 tds
ft GREEABLY' to an order of the honorable Inferior
•t 5k Court of Burke county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at
tiie Coot t-house door in Amerieus, Sumter county, between
the usual hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 183, (one hundred and
eighty-three,) in the 27th district of said county, belonging to
the estate of Eliza Wynn, minor, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
of sale oa the day. E. H. BLOUNT, Adm’r.
of Eliza Wynn, deceased.
Oct. 30, 1939. 4i tds
yft GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Tal-
hot 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 Talbottou, in said comity, 60 acres
of land, 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 tds
W ILL BE SOLD at the Couit-huuse door in Irwin
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, one tract
of Land, containing 490 acres, known by No. 9. in the 4th dis
trict of Irwin ountv. Sold as a part of the real estate of
James Pve, dec’d., of Decatur county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the dav.
WILLIAM W. ‘TAY'LOR, Adm’r.
MARGARET I’YE, Adm’x.
November 3, 1838. 44 tds
ILL BE SOLD 0:1 the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court house door in the town of Madison, Mor
gan county, 25 Shares of Georgia Railroad A Banking Com
pany, belonging to the estate of Win. Han iss, dec’d. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
BENJAMIN HARRISS, > , , ,
THOMAS HARRISS, 5 rs -
November 20, 1838. 44 tds
ILL BE St it, D on the first ’J’ttesihit in January next,
at the Coiirt-luiMse in Lexington, Oeh-tlinrpe county,
between the usual liomsof sale, the fullo»ing Negroes, be
longing to the estate of Thomas Lnmlntm. dec’ll., to wit:
Ag_v and her three c-ildren, Calendar, Rltodv ami Jesse,
.Martha, and her four children. Harriet, Fram es, Mery Ann
and John. Snhlbv consent of all collect tied.
Nov.'BO, 1833—35 tds If. T. LANDRUM. Ex’r.
I'aslptnird Nn!c.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold at
the Ciinrt-iioiisp in Fayetteville, Fayette county, under
an order of the Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes. Lot of Land No. 228, containing
2021 acres, more or less; being part of the real estate of
Thomas Kilpatrick, dec’d., and sold for the bent-fit of his
heirs. Terms on the dav of sale.
JOHN T. BLOUNT.
TUPS
November 20. 1838.
\V KILPATRICK,
Adni’rs.
'41 tds
to ail (inter of the Inimitable Inferior
cutirilv, when sitting for ordinary pttr-
A GREEABLY
Court of Pik
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next,
before the Court-house door in the town of Waynesboro’,
Burke comity, between the usual hours of stile, all that
Traet of Land containing 2fH acres, more or less. Solti for
the benefit of the heirs of William Bryant, deceased of said
county.
Also, will nc sold on the same day,before the Courthouse
door iu the town of Bninhridge, I Rent nr county, Lot of Land
No. 311, in the 21st District of Early, now Decatur county.
Also, on thr* same day before the Court-house door in the
town of Covington, Newton county, one l.ot of Land No.
215, i:t the 10:li District of formerly Henry, notv Newton
county.
All sold for iIip benefit of the heirs of William Bryant,
deceased, of Burke county. Terms made known on the
day of sale. CHARLES L. MATTHEWS, Adm’r.
Nov. 27. I8 J 8—46 tils in the right of his wife.
Daniel and Dilsv, his wife, and two chiitlien.
JOHN DEYVUERV,
JOEL E. MERCER, ,
JONATHAN DAVIS,)
November 17, 1383.
Terms cash
Executors.
46 t Is
Oct. 16, 1838.
NO UR months after
ni4a
after .late, application will ,
TltluPlor fiinet ..4‘ 1J II . .
the honorable Inferior Court of Ell,
A GREEABLY' to an order of the honorable Interior
IM- Court of Laurens countv, ** hen sitting for ordinary
purposes, w ill lie sold he.fiire the Court-house door in the
town of Dublin, on the first Tuesday in February next, ali
the Lands in said county belonging to Joseph I), liardin,
dec’d. Terms of sale made known on the tl v.
HENRY SMITH, Adm’r.
November 27, 1838. 45 tds
. . - ,. . , ert county
sitting tor ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell tl )e Lani 1
Negroes belonging to the estate of John Hail. dei-eKel t
of Elbert conntv. WILLIAM PULLIYM Yd
October 2, 1838.
ENOUIl months alter dale, application w
la-ilQ
he made to th*
public auction, before the Court-house door in Monroe, Wal
ton county, on Tuesday the 5lh day of February next, all
tlie Negroes belonging to the said estate, among w hich is
one fust rate house carpenter, and one common do., three
good field hands, four good cook
Terms tvvelte mouths’ credit.
B. M. SANDERS. Ex’r.
MARTHA WALKER, Ux’ix.
November 14,1833. 46 tds
! * * 1* l* — * v * * oumv, Wtlpn
j sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot nf 1 “J
I :s< ’- f 91 * ln the I3tb district and 3d section of the Ckernl
purchase, and Lot No. 57 in the 15tl, dbirict of ori?;na
Muscogee, now Talbot coumv, belonging to the
Minor Seigler, deceased. JOHN WILLIAMS A,l,„v
Se Pt 4- 33 .!
N accordance with the lust wiil and testament of Daniel I Muscogee, -now Talbot county, belonging to the V —-.
_ Walker. late of Walton county, dec’d.. will be sold nt i Minor Seicler. ik.-easwl li'mv tt -1 r i 1 i
FOUR MftN'niS’ iVOTICFS.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honor »bie Inferior Court of Crawford countv, when sit-
V S~I!.l, BE SOLD lie fora the Court-house in Greenes-
v boro’, Greene county, 611., on the first Tuesday in
February next, one Negro man named Duffin. belonging to
the estate of John Cheney, sr., deceased, under till Older of
Court. Terms made known on thp day of sale.
JOHNSON BOSWELL, Ex’r.
November 26, 1838. 46 ids
W ILL BE SOLD nf tfie Court-house door rn Decatur
county, on the first Tuesday in February next, with
in the usual hours of sale, all the real estate belonging to
the estate of Murlm Hardin, deceased.
And onthe Monday following, the .\pgroes of said estate
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the negroes
belonging to the estate of Sampson P. Mobley, deceased.
LEWIS MOBLEY', Adm'r.
August 28,1838. 33 4tn
F OUR months after date, application will i.e made to the
Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for lea- e sell the land and negroes belonging to
the estate of Ttimer Chapman, late of said comity, deceased.
Sept. 11. 1838.—35 4ni JOHN MARSH, Adnfr.
F OUR months after date application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the teal estate of
David I.ocket, Iate of said county, deceased.
Oct 30, 1838—41 4tn MARY LOCKET, Adm’x.
P OUR months after date, application w ill be made to tiie
honorable tbe InferiorCourt of Morgan county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro wo
man and child belonging to the children of Henry Taylor.—
All persons concerned, w ill please take notice, anil file their
objections if any they have.
ROBERT HOWARD. Guardian
of the children of Henry Taylor.
Pent. 11. 1838. 34 4m
— 33 ui4tn
KtN 5J1’ 39TIV K t)£ V UtT U II\T ) '
nl one common ilo., lltree -g-TPDV »1-o T - ri,, i 'n t-)--■! Oi tober, i9o9. ^
s, and several children.— I , a ^J ,car f!° a ot Tknnas . Thompson, Path
j y I Loin??son s illegitimate, of Columbia county, by which
it appears, that Lo! number one hundred ami ninety-six, (196V
in the third (3d) District of Troup county, was drawn bv said
illegitimate, and that the said Lot has, tLrough mistake, been
heretofore granted to Polly Thomson’s illegitimate children
and that said Grant cannot be produced at this office for cor!
rection.
It is ordered, that unless good cause be shown to the con.
trai*\, within six months, that an alias Grant do issue for
Lot, to tne rightful drawer ot the same; ami that this notice
be published in one of the public gazettes of this State for six
months previous to issuing said alias Grant.
By the Governor,
011111*5 .*1 «MJ*ltl V •(lllllYY I i I , II 1C .Yr»;i Ill'S Ol Mini CMrtie j • £• i „ ii t XT , , I
. . • * /M ... * i • • x- ! oinarv purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 1 •>. on the
at the plantation on Gnntinhoocliee mer, consisting of 4/ . * 1 1 • 4l ,• . r . ,• r u
... . A(Tfnr*v reserve, in tiie lirst nistrir*t nt Innnerlv Hniistnn
inn’inther; n!.-*i> tit the pbuitation on the. duv last mciiliuncil,
130 h.-ilff: of Cotton, more or less,and nil the Corn and Fod
der which may be on the place at that time. Sale to con
tinue from day .to day until all is sold. Terms of sale made
known on rite day. JOHN HARDIN, Adm’r.
November 27, 1838. 46 tds
N the first Tuesday in January next, wiii be sold, before
the Court-house door, in the town of Greensborottgh,
Green county, one tract of band in said county, joining Mary
Yfrpp and others, on Sltoulderbone Creek, for the benefit of
-the heirs, and creditors oftlie late Kandal Chapman, deceased
Terms oae half cash, twelve months credit on balance with
good security. LEWIS BARKER, Ex'r.
November 30th, 7838. 4.3 td. j
XTR/ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday iu January next. I
v , nt the Court-house door of Thomas county, a tract of j
o :
-L BE SttLD at the residence of Mrs. Nancy V’a i
son, near Madison, in Morgan county, ott Monday the j
31ft day of December next, all the perishable property be- I
hsrgrng to Albert G. Vasou, dec'd. Terms made known on I
tile day. ALFRED SHAW, Adm'r. |
November 20. 1838. 14 tds I
V%/"ILL BE SOLD on Wednesday the SStb day of Be- !
7 T cember next, at the late residence of Elijah Evans, |
dee d., in Taliaferro county, all the perishable property of j
said dec’ll., consisting of household anil kitchen furniture, 1
stock of horses, hogs, cows, corn and fodder, col to a, and one j
wagon and other a tides, too tedious to mention. And on the j
same day will hire a negro man for the coming year. Terms j
of sale and hire made known on the dav.
JOHN HARRISON, Ex'r J
Novembc r J 2,1838. 44 tds_
ILL BE SOLD on Wednesday the 2d day ot Janua
ry next, at the late residence of James Daniel, late
of Laurens county, deceased, all the perishable property be
longing lo the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses,
cattle, hogs, sheep, corn and fodder, household and kitchen
furniture, with many other articles. Also, at the same time
and place, the lands belonging to said estate, will be rented.
I ’forms on the day. ROBERT ROBINSON, Adm'r.
November 13. 1*38. 44 tds
W ILL BE SOLI) u! llift late residence of Horatio
tfhields, in Entositon, Putnam comity, on the first
.Saturday iu January next, tbo personal property of said
dec’*!., consisting of horses, a wagon, household and kitch
en furniture, &c. Tcims of sale made kuow.i on the day.
SHI.MMEY BLACK, Adm’r.
November 20, 1833. 44 tds
\\flLL BE SOLD on Thursday the 3d of January,J.839,
V V at the house of Thomas Hart, all the perishable pro
perty of Jonathan S. Minton, deceased, consisting of 3 head
of horses, one Mini, bunch of
furniture, and ninny other articles too tedious to mention here, j
Terms of sale. 12 months’ credit, with small notes and ::p- j
proved security. LE Wiri LINDER. Ex'r. j
November 19, 1938, 45 tds i
A GREEABLY' to an order of the honorable Inferior ;
-s A. Court of Greene county, when sitting for ordinary pur- i
poses, w ili be so!.! on the first 'i'nesday in J nonary next, at the |
Court-house in the town of Greenesiioro’, Greene county, be- j
tw een tiie usual hours of sale, one Negro girl, by tile name of
Hixsey. the said girl is about 16 years of age, and belongs to !
the estate of the late Elisha Hunter, deceased. Terms cash, j
Nov. 1^38; 27—45 tds E. SPARKS HUNTER, Ex’r.
N Thiii ft! it the 10th day of January next, will be sob! j
at Mrs. Lliznheth Sherill’s, in Greene county, all ihe |
perishable ptoperiy belonging to William Sherill, 1 tie of’j
said county, dec'll., consis.ing of horses, corn, fodder, Ac. !
L B. S11EK1LL, Adm'r. 1
November 27. 1033. 45 tils j
tllCOIRGA, Jlsrgan (ianatjr.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary pnrpeses, Sep
tember 3. 1838.— Present, their Honors Ki jali E. Jonts.
John R. Baldwin, and Thadileus B. Rees, Justices.
On the application of Mary Ann Shelton, (notv Mart-Anti
Adair,) administratrix on the estate of Allen Shelton,"der'd,
stating to the Court that she lias filly administered and paid
out all the assets which come into her hands, belongin'- ta said
estate, and prays for letters of dismission therefrom—Where-
ston, now | upon it is ordered by the Court, that six months’ publication be
Crawford county ; and Lot No. 299, in the twenty sixth dis- ; made of this Rule Nisi, in the Southern Recorder, renoira*
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting foroi-
■y purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 12. on the old
Agency reserve, in the first district of formerly Houston, now
BENJAMIN T. BETHUNE. Sec. E. Dept
Oct. 9.1838. 38 m6m
G EORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY'. ~~
WHEREAS John Smith, Executor, applies to me for
letters ot dismission from the estate of David Man-..-, Isie of
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-mlar
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law
to show cause, if any they have, wity said letters should uJ
be granted.
Given under my band at office, this 5th October, 18.79.
B. EXUM, c. c. n.
October 9. 1838. 38 n ,6 m
trict and second section in tbe Cherokee purchase.
LEVIN TANNER. Adm’r.
FRANCES TANNER, Adm’x.
Sept. 11, 1838 34 4m
"tMTILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January uext,
v » in the town of Greenesboro’, ail the real estate of Jo
nas Fatielie, deceased, consisting of one House and Lot and
several vacant Lots, in said town : also, a Tract of Land ad
joining said town, containing 250 or 369 acres, on which there
is a eonsiderablequantily ol wood land. Terms made known
on the dav of sale. GEO. G. MATHEWS, Ex’r.
November 27, 1838. 46 1m
A GREEABLY" to tut order ol the InferiorCourt of New
ton count v, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill lie
sold before tiie Court-Iionse iln-ir in the town of Covington,
Newton county, on the fu st Tuesday ill February next, one
House and Lot in the tow n of Cm ingtnii, known bv Lot No.
17, in square B, in the plan of said town. Sold as the pro
perty ol Janies I.. Davis, deceased, for the benefit of the
creditors of said deceased. Terms made know it on the dav j
of sale.
Also, bv order of tbo Court above, will be s-dd l.efore the
Court-house dour in tiie town of Marietta, Cobb county, on |
t’te lirst Ttiesd'.v in M uch next,one llutise and Lot at the
Powder Springs, in said county, (-ulitaiiiiiig one half acre, j
more ‘>r I ss. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors j
of Ja oes L. Davis, deceased. Terms made known on the !
day of sale. JOEL B. .MABRY’, Adm’r. i
November 23, 1838. 40 tds
O N the first Tuesday in Fcliruarv next, will be so-d ill j
Sai.'dersville, a Tract of Land belonging to tiie estate |
of .Miles Rachel, deceased, lying in Washington countv. on t
the waters of Cotvpcn creek, continuing 200 acres. Sold by j
an order of the honorable Inferior Com i of Hancock county, J
sitting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the creditors |
of said deceased. Terms of sale on the dav.
WILLIAM RACHEL, Adm’r. j
November 24. 1833 46 tds
ft GREEABLY to an order ot the iiniinriible I nlerior Court
XlL of Morgan countv. when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Cmiri-Iionse door in Newnan, Cotwin
county, on the fust Tuesday in February next, between the
tie, household and kitchen : lawful hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 7, of the 2d District of
sttid county, containing 2025 acres, more * r less, drawn and
granted to Holiday Howell, now deceased, and sold as a
part of the real estate of t-nid deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day ol sale. JAS- T. FINNi E, Adm’r.
November 23. 1838. 46 tils
A GREEABLY' to mi older oi the Court oi Ordinaiy of
ii Greene county, tvid be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next before tbe Court-! on-e door in Cherokee
enmity, one Lot of Land. No. 59, in the 13lh District and
I jlOUR months after (hue. npplirntiui
the lionorabie Inferior Court of Ell
jii will be made, tw ,
Ibert county, while | and provided,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the
lands belonging to the estate of William Teaslv, deceased,
late of Elbert countv. THOMAS HORTON. Ex’or.
•July 31.1833. * 2«—4m
F OUR months after dare, application will be made to the
honorable tbe Inferior Court of Henry countv, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to pel! lot of land No.
two hundred and forty-five (2451 in the 5th district of Emit
county, being the real estate of Asa Lewis, formerly of said
county, deceased. JOHN WEBB, Adm'r.
Aug. 7, 1838. 29 4m
. reqnuisr
all persons concerned to file their objections, if anv tliev have
against the granting of the same, on or before the first regular
term of this Court a.fter the expiration of tLe lime aforesaid;
in default thereof, letters of dismission will he granted to
said applicant, iu terms of the statute in such cases made
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary.
3d day of Sep'ember, 1938.
Sept. 11.—34 m6m JOHN YV. PORTER, c.c.o.
O N the application of Carter Shepherd and Thomas J.
Shepherd, administrators on the estate of James 81ie[>-
herd, deceased, stating to the Court that they have fully ad
ministered and paid out all the assets which come into their
hands, belonging to said estate, and prays for letters of dis
mission therefrom-—-Whereupon it is ordered by the Court,
that six months' publication be made of this Rule Nisi, iu the
Southern Recorder, requiring all persons concerned to file
their objections, if any they have against ti e granting of the
same, on or before the first regular term of the Court after
the expiral!D:i nf the t ine aforesaid; i > default thereof, let
ters of dismission will be granted to said applicants in term
of tbe statute in such case* mice and provided.
A true extruri from the minutes of the Court < f Ordinary,
" September. 1833.
34 m6in JOHN W. PORTER, r. c. n
C 4 EORGIA, HENRY’ COUNTY.
IT YVhkrEAS Wilson Daniel applies to me for letters 0
dismission on the estate of Elizabeth Daniel, deceased, late
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and stngoltr
S dUU11 months after date, application wiil be made to tbe the kindred and creditors of said de e ise 1. to be and appear
II lionorabie Inferior Court of Morgan county, w hen sit- at my office, wilhiathe time prescribed by la w, to show cam*,
S* 1 honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell tbe real estate of :
Irwin Hitchcock, late of said county, deceased.
August 6, 1839.—30 4m LEE REAVES, Adm’r. j
3 jYOUK months after date, application will be made to tbe 3*1 day of Sep
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while i Sept. 11.—•:
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave, to se!l tiie land and I
negroes belonging to the estate of Drum Dunn, lu’e of said |
touutv, deceased.
MATILDA ANN DUNN, Am’rx. i
September 19.1838. 35 4 m j
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tiie real and
personal estate of Nancy 1) (4. Irving.lde.'-eased.
Sept. 11, 1838 —34 4m KRYAii O’NEAL. Adm’r.
TjlOUR months after date, application will be made to the I
*L honorable Interi m- Court of Jones o
•ounty, v.-hen sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tire land and negroes
belonging to the estate of John Holliday,"late of said county,
deceased'. FRANCIS FICKLING, Ex’or.
August 21, 1838. 31 4m
ill be made to the
ounty, when .-it-
! ting for ordinary purposes, for 1-ave t-i sell all the negroes
belonging to tiie estate of Jesse Kirby, deceased. Ail per
| sons concerned will please take notice, and tile their objec-
! lions if anv thev have.
NATHAN ALDREDGE, Adm'r de bonis non,
with the will annexed, of Jesse Flirbv, dec’d -
! Sent. 11, 1838. 34 *4m
P OUR months after date, application will
honorable InferiorCourt of Morgan <1
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office, this 3d Sep ember, 1839.
Sept. 11.—34 ino n ('H AS. BAYNE, c.r.o.
G dl-loRlHA, CKA V> r wit! > Cut .s ; Y .
f Whkkkas Alien G. Simmons, a.Itn;:iis(rat<>r on the
estates of David Garrison n.-id Elizabeth Garrison, late of
snitl countv, deceased, applies to me for 1- iters disixissary
on said estates—
These are therefore to cite and admonish a!! and singular
the kindr-il and creditors of sai 1 deceased persons, to he
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show .-tiH.-e, if any they leave, tvliy saiJ letters should
not be granted.
Given under nit hand at i.ffiee, ties 3 I .Title, 1333.
i*. J. ECHOLS, c. c. o.
July 10. 25—m6m
O'
2d Section of Cherokee county—belonging to the estate of
George VV. Gaiiington. deceased.
WILLIAM EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
November 21.1838. 48 ids
Ti «,7ILL HE SOi,!) on Saturday the lil't'i of January
V t next, at the Itit'- residence of David Bln key, deceased,
in Baldwin county, all the perishable |M-ot>ertv belonging to
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Morgan county; w lieu sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell nl! the real estate of Bartho
lomew Johnson, late of said county, deceased. Ail persons
concerned, will please take notice, and file their objections,
if anv thev have.
" * CLEMENCHUS U. ZACTIRY’, Adm'r.
Sept 11,1838. 34 4m
"FT! OUR months afterdate, application will be mt.de to the
a.' honorable Inferior Court ot Putnam county: when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negroes, belonging
his estate, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, I yoke
L BEHOLD™ The first Tuesday in January t.C«, I «<* oxen r.nd cart one 60 saw gin entirely new, corn, fodder, I of Ann Smith, deceased,
between the usual hours of sole, in the town of Lex- j wheat, Nc ,\vith household nod kitchen furniture, with other
ing ton, Oglelltort c com.tv, ali the Negroes belonging to the j articles too f*dions to itieiuioir; ..ltd the laud r< nted for otto
estate of Moses H. McWhorter, late of Oglethoipecomity, j year. Terms on the dav of sale. Sale to continue from
dec’d.. consisting of men, wom.-n boys am! girls. Sold for I day lo day, until all iy sold.
Oct. 10,1838—39 4ni
M. J. SMITH, Ex'r.
the benefit of legatees and creditors of said dec’ll., by con
sent of the Legatees. Terms on the dav.
WM- Me .) HOUTER, Ex’r.
Novemhae 17, 1838. 45 tils
fTiOUR months after date application wiil be made to the
ad honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while i
itting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land be- |
aid |
DAVID 1'! a KEY ? • 1 sitting tor ordinary purposes, tor leave to sen an t.ie taiiu nc
II ART WELL G * ’’I AKEY’ S r? ’ ' longing to the estate of Francis O'Kelly, dec’d. late of sai.
, 1338. ‘ ’ 46 tds | county. mv,-ni T v U<lnfo«.
U'"A
between th*
the honorak
ordinary purposes. 392 acres nf Land, more or less,
county,and ou the waters ol Falling Creek, and niti
W ILL BE SOLD oa the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house door in the town of Z .’mlnn. I’ike
county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit: five Negroes, Ned and Judy, Ids wife, two other
men. Hal and Tsltain, and John, a boy : also, at the same time
and place, three Lots of Land Nos. 87, 88, and 3fi, in the 3d
District of originally Monroe, now Pike county. Sold by or
der of the honorable Inferior Court of said county, wlieu sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, as the property of Philip Jack-
son, dec’d. Sold for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors.
The land will be sold subject to the widow’s dower. Terms
will be made known on the day of -ale.'
Oct 23, 1838—40 tds JOHN H. AKINS. Adm’r.
W ILL BE SOLD on Thursday the 13th day of Decem
ber next, at the late residence of Micajab F. McCune,
late of Butts county, dec’d., all the perishable property be
longing to his estate, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, corn
and fodder, cotton, oats, wheat, &c., together with household
and kitchen furniture, with many other articles too tedious to
mtu ion. The Land rented, and the negroes hired for one
year. Terms made knownatihe sale. The sale to continue
from day to day. till all is sold,
tt*; 2S, IMta—40 uU WM, A- McCITNE, AduAr.
Land, No. 432. in the 13th Di.t ictr.f originally Irwin, now
Thomas county. Sold as the property of Josiah Huckabee,
dec'*!., by an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Ilan-
i-cck county, sitting for ordinary purposes. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JAMES III CKABEE, Adm’r., Ac.
Oct 30, 1838. 41 tds
BE SOLD on the-first X uyedayin January-next, !
fore the Court-house door in Clinton, Jones county, i
between the lawful hours of c-a'.e, agreeably to an order of
the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
in said
nine likely-
young Negroes. Sold on a credit until the 25th day of De
cember, 1839, as the property of Green Williamson, late of
Jones county, dec'd.. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec'd. Small notes and approved security will he re
quired. YVM. S. MIDDLE BROOK;?. Adm'r.
Oct 30,183# 41 ids
A GREEABLY to ait order of the Inferior Court of New-
-* w ton County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold,on die first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
house door iu the town ot. Covington, Netvtob county, within
the legal hours of sale, seven Negroes, to wit: Sarah, a wo
man, and her child, Charlotte and her child, .Tee, a boy about
fourteen years old, Alfred, a boy about ten. and Laura, a girl
| about eight years old ; the property of the estate of James
Bellah, late of said county, dec’d. * Soid for the purpose of
distribution. Terms made known nn tin* 4m,
j December 4
ftmriLL BE .SOLD nl tiie Court-house door in the town j
v V of Irwinton, within the iimi.-iI hours of sale, on the
I first Tiie=dav in Felininiy next. Fraction No. 26. in the 5th
j district of Wilkinson conniv. the property of Wilt. Wtols- j
! worth, deceased. Sold by order of the (.'ourt of Ordinary
I of Wi!kin«on county, on a credit until the first day of No- ;
[ t-emlier next. -PETER NORTHEN, Adm’r.
| Noventlter 30, 1338. 46 tds 1
BE SOLD on tiie first Tuesday in Febrnnry .
next, within the legal hours of sale, before the
Court-house door in the county of Flui d, a 1 t ot Laud, No.
130, in the 4’.h district 4tlt section, of originally Cherokee
O N Monday the 31st day of December next, will lie sold
in the town of Craw'fnrdville, Talinfeno county, be
tween tiie legal hours of sale, the perishable ptoperiy be
longing to tbe estate of J.tines M. Cal! tv.ay, late of said
coimti, dec’ll., const-ting of one road wagon, one two lior.-e
wagon. 11m! 1 one burse wagon, 4 large and well broke mules,
2 bay horses, I elegant buggy, tt s-meli stock of entile and
lings, corn, lodilcr, some plantation tools, household and
kitchen furniture, anil other articles too tedious to rntiitic-
rate. And 00 the same day, or I lie follow ing day (:!ic 1st
Januntv, 18311} will be hired, the Negroes belonging lo the . . .
estate of said dec’d.; the principal part of them for the term f county, bv leave of the lionorabie Inferior Court of Jones
■ ’ countv. silting for nrdmarv purposes. n« the property of
I shim Hammonds, deceased, forth? brnefir nf his heirs and
creditors. MARY HAMMONDS, Adtn’tx.
November 27, 1838. 46 tds
BENJAMIN O’KELLY',
Oct 30. 1838. ' 41 4m
1 71 OUR months after datemippiication will be made to the
’ honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot No. 19.!, in
the 2d District of originally Houston, now Crawford county.
Nov. 13. 1838—43 4m SARAH ESTES, Adm’x.
«iF.&ZKG* Zliltv.-l .
C t OURT OF ORDINARY', September Term. 1833-
1 Present their Honors Thom is J. Heard, Jeremiah S
I YVarren, William Jones, and Thomas Johnson, Esqr's.
On the application of Elizabeth Thompson. Administra
trix on the estate of Gen. YVifey Thompson, deceased, late
of Elbert county, for letters of dismission, and it appear* 11 ?
I to the Court, from the return made by tile said Elizabeth
: Thompson, as Administratrix as aforesaid, that she has !uh. r
: administered tiie said estate according t * law. It is order*®
; by the Court that all persons are hereby notified to show
cause on or before the first Monday in May next, if any liter
j have, why the Administratrix should not be dismissed ft 01 ! 1
I all further liability 011 said estate ; and it is further ordered,
: that a copy of this order be published in one of the public
Gazettes of this State, an 1 in the county according to b*-
for six months previous to the sitting of tiie Court, on the first
Monday in May next, this 3,1 September, 1939. .
A true copy from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary 0
Elbert countv. this 21st September, 1838.
WAI B. NELMS, c.c.o.
October 0.1838.
REOBRIA, I.:mren« Comity
infra
J NFEIU.OR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes Men.
day, September 3d. 1*38. _ .
W'Si
On tbe application of Hil’ery Alligood, Sen., Administra
tor on the estate of Elizabeth Fivy, for letters <4 dismiss 1011
from said estate—It is ordered, dial after six months P Uo ‘’'.’
tion of tliia rule in the Southern Recorder, that he b e a
ting fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ue- 1 charged from said Adminisiration, he having shown that »
f jYOUK months after date, application will be made to tiie
1 honorable Inferior Court of Lumens countv, when »it-
groes of James Daniel, late of said county, deceased.
ROBERT ROBINSON, Adm’r.
November 13,1838. 43 4m
of 12 months; the remainder of them | aiutps fur n shorter
period, which will be determined by the administrators on
tiie (In v. Also, on Friday the 4 It day of January, 1839, will
he commenced, the sale uf a veiy handsomely assorted stock
of Merchandise, (if tint previously disposed of by the puck-
tig e or other** ise, nt private sale) and ** ill be continued every
Fridttv, atrd perl taps Saturday, ni each week, until all are
disposed of. Terms of sale am! hir ng made known oa the
respective days, liv THE ADMINISTRATORS.
Nmeiiiber 27, 1338. 45 tds | camtl qnalitv. belonging to the estnte of R. Flournoy, Esq.,
[jlOUK months afterdate, application will i.e made to tbe 1
honorable the Inferior Court of Newton county, when
1 has fully discharged his dsties as Administrator aiorew*
I unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary.
A true extract from the miuutes of said Court.
FRANCIS THOMAS. Clerk..
Nov. 6. 183*. - 42 m6m_
TY
^UTILL BE SOLD on tile
first Tuesilav in February j
next, before the Ciutit-hou«edoor in Dultliti, > aorens j
county, a tract o' land -^ttntted in said countv. on the Oconee 1
river, near the land of McCorwick, and others, containing J
one thousand acres, a part of which is hammock land, ot J
. I -1..(Un /*..#■* to f D T7c*i* I* 1 -■ n
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell a part of the aT'\ EORGIA, JONES CO UN ... - r
land and the remainder of tlie negroes belonging to the es- ; Whereas Edmund B. Atwater, administrator oa to? -
l-:e of said county, decease**.
a te of Henry Tally, late
Oct. 9. 1818—38
of Newton countv, deceased
JESSE L. BAKER, Adm'r.
with the will annexed. I
Terms made known on tiie day
ALEXANDER PHARR
SAMUEL S. BELLAH,
ML?
HI,$'
Adm'ors.
Oct 30,1838. _ ’ 41 tds
A GR EEABLY’ to all order* of lire 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- in January next,
a tract of land, in said county, on the waters of Long Creek,
containing about 800 aeres,-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 property of John
Birusong, late of said county, dec’d., for the benefit o£ the
heirs. Terms of. sale made known 011 the dav.
ROBERT BIRDSONG, > .
GEO. YV. BIRDSONG, J x OT ~'-
Cc: 29,1838,
.48- tde
‘ft)K7TLL DE SOLD on Saturday the 29th day of Decent
¥ ? Ler next, at the late residence of Reuben Meek, late
of Decatur county, dec’d., a part of tbe per shable property
of said dec’d., consisting of horses, corn and foddor, fat hogs,
and one lot oi cigar tobacco. Also w ill be hired, at the same
time and place, two Negroes, one man and one woman.-—
Terms on the day. SEVIER YYHIDDON, Adm’r.
November 10, 1838. 4 5 tds
( "V \ the first Tuesday- in January next, ** ill l, e sold til- the
" resilience of Duncan I! limits, late of Montgomery coun
tv, tlec'd., 7 head of horses, 11 lietuf ofstock cattle, 21 head
(if stock hosts, 6 head of meal liuss, 5 head of sheep, I Wood
c lock, 19 head of geese, com ntul rodder, 1 horse cart, pluttiu-
tIon tools, household and kitchen furniture, nml several oth
er articles too Ipdious to tueiitii 11. Sale to continue from
dav to dav until all sobl Terms made known 011 the dav
of sale. * HUGH HUGHS, ) , *
NEILL HUGHS, ) _ ,n rt "
November 11, 1830. 45 tds
I N pursuance of an order from the honorable inferior
Court of Pike county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi
nary, will be sold al the Court-house door in saidienmitv.
on ilie first Tuesday in February next, within the lawful
hours, the Lor. of Land lying in the- 9th District of said
county, within three miles of Zebulon, whereon Hugh Cros-
snn, late of said eotinty, dec’ll., lived, well improved. Also,
five young, and likely Negroes, a woman of 18 or 19 years
old, and her child *. one voting fellow of 19 years old • nnd
two girls, from'ylie-ages of 9 to 12 years. Sold its thp e*>
late of Mugh-Crosson. dop’d., for the benefit of the heirs
anti creditors t*r said dec’*!. Terms of sale oolite dav.
. CHAS. McDOWEfeL, Adm’r.
do bonisnorf, with thp will awuexed.' '
NV,si;ihsi 97 !238. - ' " -' <|S >1, tdg
Lxeeutors.
46 ids
deceased, and sold for the benefit nf the heirs.
.?. A. COBB. )
It. W. FLOURNOY', 5
November 29. 1830.
O N the fit st Tuesday in February next. I will offer for
sale at the C , >u r t-'- 10:, - , ° h* Bainbridge. in the county of
Decatur, all theland of the late Martin Hardin, deceased,
containing ore thousand acres on the Chattahoochee river,
whereon the deceased resided, of splendid quality, about
! three hundred acres clear -d and iu high state of improre-
j meat—his other lands in the county will also he offered for
sale; there is on the premises a good' two story house well
j finished, with ail necessary out buildings, with gin, gin house,
arid packing-screw. I will offer on the 2d Monday in Februa
ry at the plantation of foe said deceased, about forty likely
Negroes, men, women, boys and children, they will be sold
in families as will suit purchasers. I will offer at tbe s tine
time and place, all tile cotton.belonging to said estate, ol tue
last as well aa the present years crop, supposed there will be
one hundred anil fifty bales, ali in good order. Twelve
months credit will be given, bv making the estate amply se
cure. " * JOHN HARDIN, Adm’r.
December 4, 1938- 46 tils
F OUR months afterdate, application will 1 e made to tiie
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 3d section, drawn by the orphans of
Wood lief Scott, deceased.
IRBY H. SCOTT, Guardian.
Sept. 11, 1838- 34 4m
F OUR months after date application *>ili be made to the
honorable tbe Inferior Court of Taliaferro county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Lafavette Holland, orphan of Thomas Holland,
deceased. * RICHARD AND
i the estate of Isaac -Atwater, late of said county,
applies to me for letters of dismission— i . , jr
These are therefore to cite an-1 admonish all and 1 sin y U ’_ r
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
at my office, within the limp prescribed by law, to show ' a ’
if any they have, why said letters should not be g*"- 11 *^ .
Given under mv hafid al Office, this 3d d tv of Nov. '
* CHARLES MACARTHY". c. c -< ■ .
November ft, 1838- --
EORGIA. CRAWFORD < ML X i V. . .
XVheitka> Alton G. Simmons, guar Iu*n 01 *
Wi iif.ird, applies for letters -of dismission—
These ore therefore to rite end admonish and >t--
* - t be » DU
Oct. 2, 1838.
ANDERSON, Guardian.
37 4»n
for the kindred n-
TijVOUK months after date, application will be made tuthe
IT honorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belong- j
ing to the orphans of Peter R. (u-e, deceased.
F I t ! •’. DERICK CONNER
Nov. 20. 1838.
-FREDERICK CONNER, Guardian.
44 4m
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of John
Knight, sr., late of Jasper county, dec’d., will be sold on
the first Tuesday in February next, in the town of Monticel-
lo, Jasper connty, between-the usual hours of sale, the Land
and Negroes of said'dee'd., consisting of men, women, boys,
and rerls.' Terms made known on the day of sale.
0 JOHN KNIGHT,
JAMES KNIGHT,
thos. j. knight;
. • - *-- • ED. M- ALLEN,
it sate.
r ’ 1 ■
hit; } ;Ex ' ors -
L, J ' •
November 31, IE36J
'46 tds'
iniOUIi. mouths afterdate, application will be made totlie
f’ honorable Inferior Court of Henry county,when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal
estate of Abner T. Manly, deceased.
Nor. 20, 1838—44 4m ELIJAH DAILY'. Adm'r,
F OUB. months after date, application will be made to tbe
Court of Ordinarvof Hancock county, for leave to sed .,.. .
the negroes of tfie estate of David E. Butts, late ot Hancock j j| jv . u} ., ; ’ (,„ t j jas
coumv) dec’d., for the purpose of division amongst bis heirs. , ' - -
* WASHINGTON BUTTS, Adm'r.
Get 16,1838.
P OUR months after date, application wili be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Laurens enunty, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave 10 sell otte negTO nrnn
named Washington, belonging to the estate ot John T- fci-
liugton. J- T- MASON, Adm r.
Oct. 2,1338L . . 37 4m
creditors of said deceased, to
appear at my office within tiie time prescribed bv
show cause, if any they have, why said letters shout
he granted.
Given under my lut.id at office, this 3.1 July. U> jo.
Fill LIP J- ECHOLS, c.c.o-
June 10. 25-nffim_
NOTICE TO PLASfjjKS.
PAIR OF NLGIJO SHuLb. of s-tperi
iiualilv, mutiuiactured iu Altiiedgevdto-
1- 1 J- “ \ H EOOI •
For sale by a - ** *■
Miiiedgevilie, Oct. 2. 13-33. — -
B ROUGHT teJail 111 Muscogee county. Geo., on l *
8th day of Jarutarv last, a negro tnac named 1 K
Monroe, »* ito says that be is a free men, aud ■
no evidences of his freedom ,
Peter Monroe is about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inches 1
of a yellow complexion, speaks very brokeu, we '~ e
160 pounds, wears rings in liis ears. I would
from bis brogue that he is from tbe lower part of t c -
of South. CnroliitiK The owner, if any, is ^
come forward stub prove properly, or he will ee s
jail fees. \N. M. C. ICG3INSO>. Jailor
Aug. 11, ia3Sfo-3<F t£ Mu****? 0 ® ^