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X TNBBtt nod by virtne ef die will of Richard C«rime. de-
1. J ceased, I shall proceed, on the first Tuesday in January
t, to sell that part of the real estate of said dec'd., which
APJfl^I»TBATORS> SAt.K?*. Ac.
Tue«dav. die 3()tlii of 0< tube r nex^,j lies in the county of Putnam, except the widow's dower tliere-
residence of John Floyd, deceased, in Morgan ; j n A)so ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ fel , fiye Negrw> ,.,e pro
perty of said deceased. The sale to take place at the Court
house in Eatonton. Terms made known on the day of sale.
BRITAIN CONINE, Adm’r.
Oct. 16. 1338—39 tds with the will annexed.
and k’fchcn furniture, a large stock of cows
an 1 sherp, plant uioh tools, w agon and
>■-rts. a four wheel carriage, go oil as new,
la
county, ell the pe
in? of hoos°hc.ld
horses, inuVr, )i
harness. oxen in
cern, fodder and wheat
Am! on the (5rst T* es-i ,r in January next, will he sold at
the Cnttr-house in M-»’ : s?n. Morgan county, all the negroes
of sail -deceased. consisting of men, wom-n and children,
among whom arc a good blacksmith, wagoner and carriage
driver, and n’so all the lauds of sai i deceased, lying in toe
county of Morgan, to w-it: five hundred acres, more or less.
M--#7hirh the decea«ed formerly resided, well improved, hav
in? bu it a well furnished, commodious dwelling, with neces
sarv out buildings.
Also, the in'crr-st of said deceased, in the land whereon T.
T5. Reci. E;-| formerly resided, and the adjoining lati-’s
litelv owned by John M. Butler and A. B. Wood, which
several lots contain -800 acres,' more or less, with a large two
Ftorv dwelling, nearly new and wed finished, v*iih good cui
buildings.
And also, the interest of said deceased, in 650 acres on the
Appniaehie river, lying broads'le of the above described
lands, very fertile, and on which are a good set of Mills in
successful operation, and as fine a »hoal for the erection of
machinery, as any in the Southern country.
And on the first Tuesday in February nex f , will be soul at
the Court house in Clark county, the interest of the deceased
in 500 acr*»R of jp.nd, '•?» the Appalachie liver, in said county,
on which the deccn-ed resided inat y years ago, with a com
fortable dw elling house, gin house, and out houses, 1-0 acres
of it good low Grounds, and 200 acres in the woods. Terms
will be accommodating, nr.d made known on me days of sale.
STEWART FLOYD, l v .
JOHN J. FLOYD. S * s *
Sept. 22,1335. 37 tlfeb.
“X"GREEABLY to an order of tiie honorable Inferior
j'jL Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses will behold in Mndison, said county, on the tirsi Tues
day in January next, between the Itvwlul hours oi sole, one ne
gro man s^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 day of sale.
Oct. 2.-37 ids ELIAS ALLISTON, Adm’r.
Po^i?r>neil KraS**.
A GKEEABT.Y to an order of the honorable Inferior Court
S.\L of Houston county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the Court house door of Gilmet county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, between the lawlul hours
of sale. Lotof Baal No. 16(5, in the 11th District anil 2d Sec
tion of originally Cherokee ; belonging to the estate ot Elias
Brown, late of Houston county, dec'd. Terms Cash.
DAVID M. BROWN, Adm’r.
Nov. 6. 1833. *- t<ls
W ILLTb E SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court !ion--e in McDonough, within the usual
hours of sale, 19(5 acres of Band, 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. WIBBTS HAND, Guardian.
-* tJ/-TBB BE sOBD on the first Tuesday in January next,
f Y before the Court-honso door in New-nsn, Coweta
aoun f v, one-third of an undivided Bot of Band, No 261, l3t
district Cowetn county.
Also, on the same day, will Sc sold in Cuthbert, Randolph
nontitv. one-third of Bot No. 157, 8;h district r.f formerly Bee.
now Randolph county, all the estate of Bucinda Arnold, la
of Hancock country, deceased.
NATHANIEL ARNOLD, Adm’r.
Nov. <5, 181?. 4* ids
‘ POSTPONED SALE.
’JTTIBB BE SOLI) on the first Tuesday in February next.
Y 7 before the Court-house door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawford countv, between the usual hours of sale, ail the
Negroes belonging to the estate of Sampson P. Mobley, dec'd.,
“■"'•linf of Mari.oh, a woman 29 years old, Federiek, a boy
14 years old, Simon, a bov 12 years old. Abraham, a hoy 5
years old, and Zschnriah, a boy 2 years old. Sold for the
purpose of making a division among the heirs of said dec'd.
Terms cash. LEWIS MOBLEY, Adm'r.
Oct 30, 1888. 41 He
ILL 15 K SUBt> nt the town of Greensboro, Green#
» " countv. Goo., on the first Tucshay in January
next, 409 acres of land, being the real estate of Joseph
Wright, into of raid county, deceased, adjoining lands of
Freeman, Moore, Pope and others. Sold under an order
of th* Inferior Court of sai i county, for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms on the dav.
J AS. MADISON PORTER, Adm’r.
Aug. 11,1333 30 tds
XM/TBB BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
7 7 at the Court-house door in the town of Irwintou. Wil
kinson county, two Negroes, to wit: Joe. about 25 years ol age,
and Bovid, 35 years of age; agteeably to the last will and tes
tament cf David Maun, late of said county, dec'd.: for the
benefit of the heirs of slid estate. Terms of sale made
known on the dav. JOHN SMITH, Ex'or.
Oct. 16. 1938. 39 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on Friday the llth day of January
next, at the house of Enos Barnes, m the county' ol
Henry, all the personal property of Jesse Barnes,late of said
county dec’d , consisting of 1 horse, hogs, com and fodder,
wheat and oats, household and. kitchen furniture, and other
things too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale.
Oat. 9, 1838—39 tds ENOS BARNES. Adm'r.
„.L BE SOLD oil Thursday- the 27th day ol Decem
ber next, at the residence of Oliver Porter, late of
Greene county, dec’d, the Negroes belonging to hi? 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 whe.-.t. All sold under the direction of his
wi’L Sale to continue from day to day. until all is sold.—
Terms made known on the dav.
THOMAS STOCKS,
JOHN W. TORTER,
WM. PORTER,
JAMES M. TORTER
Oct. 16, 1839.
• Ex'or*.
39 tds
Cf/MLE BE'SOLD nt (!><
* 7 county, on the firr-t Tu
if Lind No. 155, in the Oth
u the property of John Eons
> Co n t-h -use floor in Dooly
e>da\ in February next, Lot
district of said county ; sold
nk, hue of Hancock county,
P5.,;,-r»,l, by an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
Hancock counts-, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor
the benefit of the heir-, rf said deceased. Terms made
known on the dnv of sai?. SUSAN EUBANK. Ex'rx.
Sept. 3, 1331.” 3£ tds _
■ww^xEE BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
V I before the Court house duor, in the town of Madison,
Morgan countv, agreeable to an order of the honorable Infe
rior Court of said county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary
the negroes belonging to the estate of David Speer, decease-
7"IBB 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 fol-
lovrin? property, belonging to the estate of David A verett, de
ceased, viz: one pine Land. No. 332, .3th District ori
ginally Irwin, now Thomas county, containing490 acres ; one
Lot oak and hickory, No. 100. 13th district originally Irwin
now Thomas county, containing *490 acres, with about l.*0
acres cleared land, under good fence. Also, the following
Lots in the village of Thomasville, Lot No. 7, in square M,
containing one half acre, with a two story dwelling house, and
out buildings; Lot No. 3, in square M, with a small store
house attached either to it. or the preceding lot; and Lots Nos
3 and 4, in square L. At the same time and place, there will
also be sold, fifteen Negroes, all young ami likely, consisting
of six men, fi”c 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 day of sale.
Oct. 16, 2830—39 tds HARDY BRYAN, Adm’r.
& GRE EARLY to au order of the honorable Inferior Court
of II ancock county, when silting for ordinary p-.rposes,
will be sold, at the Court-house in Sparta, in said county
tween the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, the following property, to wit: all that tract of Land
containing fivelmndred and ninety-one acres, more or less, ly
ing two miles North of Sparta, and on which Thomas Gilbert
now lives. Also, six likely Negro slaves, two men, one wo
man. and three children. All belonging to the estate of Le-
en Ellis, dec'd. Sold for the purpose of distribution among
the heirs of said dec’d. Terms on the day.
ISAAC CULVER.
LEVEN E. CULVER,
Oct 16, 1833. '39 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday tm Snmnarj ■**•*
before the Court house door of Putnam countv, the
Negroes belonging to the estate of Sarah Peurifoy, dec d-,
late of said county. Sold for division, by the direction of her
will. Terms cash. PHILIP B. FRITCHETT, Ex’r.
Oct 23, 1838. 40 tds
^GR EE ABLY to the last will‘and testament of John
O N (be first Tuesday in February next, wEl be koW al I TNOUR month* afterdate. aooiWw*
the Court-house door of Troup county, Lot of Land ! JL honorable Inferior Court orDec»m?" ,lbe
TfpSt Bfi (OiO feeder* lb* twt-tnue door in Ae
7 7 town of Monticello, Jasper county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
estate of Wiley J. Cox, late of
taming 606 J acres, situated on the .„„„ ,
and Hillsboro. Sold according to a provision of the last will of the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county when
»n J • —. . _ C ! J J ______ 3 3 »• .I t .11. _ C »L n oiH in o fnr nrilinurv nn rnrtonj (itr Ot StVlix lllintir^.
and testament of said deceased, and for the benefit of the
heirs. p. M. WHITE, Ex’or.
October 9.1833. 39 tds
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ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next, l
Knight, sr., late of Jasper county, dec’d f w ill be sold at
his late residence. orijWednesday tiie 2d ot January next, all
the perishable property of said dec d.. consisting of horses,
cattle, hogs, corn, fodder, plantation tools, household and r ^
kitchen furniture, and a variety of other articles too tedious order of the Inferior Court of said county, when s
so mention. Sale to continue from day to day until all are
told. Terms made known on the day *4 sale.
JOHN KNIGHT, I
JAMES KNIGHT. I. - ^
THOS. J. KNIGHT, f Ex0 ‘ '
sitting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of said minors.
Terms on the day of sole.
JOHN A. EVANS, Guardian.
November 27,183S. 46 tds
county.
November 20.1839.
roam ray tor, insane 0 f u' i!, t
i ATIIICK YAWN.I
44
? JDL tt inoiilbs after date, appUcatwu vrilTbe T
J*. honorable Inferior Court of Jasuer rt „,J^' la,le ton
mg for ordinary purposes, for leave to‘sell
Jasper couat v
' t ' lf " Ua8
*hil.
in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe county, by an j -s TETILL BE SOLD on Thursday the 13th day ot Decern- I groes belonging to the estate of Blnford M. Wab *®4>
itting for j 7 v her next, atthc late residence of Micajab F. McCune. B aid county, deceased. JOHN S. MANLEy
November 13, 1839.
ED. M. ALLEN, )
43 tds
W ILL BE _ SOLD on the firtt Tuesday inTijjfiarynext,
at the Court house in McDonough, Henry county 202f,
acres of Land, more or less, known in the plan ol said coun
ty by No. 46, in the 6th District. Sold ait tue property of
Andrew Sellers, dec’d. Terms on the dav.
JOHN SELLERS, Adm'r
November 1, 1838. _ 43 tds
iTTT ’BE-St)l~Ur on ibelfiTTh ue.-d qv in January
next, under nn order of tiie Inferior Court of i.atirens
county, nt the Court-house door in the county of Bacon,
between the usnnl hours »f ?ale, Lot No. 150, in tiie 10:li
district originally Houston, hut now 54neon county, con
taining 202} ncri-s.
Also, outlie first Tuesday in Ftbninry next, before tiie
ordinary purposes, 737 acres of land, more or less, on the wa- j f a , e n f pmts county, dec’d., all the perishable property be-
ter* of Little River, adjoining John Bell, Win. Jewell, and i j, - ; n e-to his estate.
of Tv ore w, • • L _ Ml _ 1. 1— Ma 1 Ain .v 1 Q v, a . _ «., n I ,» *, v
. _ , . w consisting ot* itorscs, cattle, bogA, com
others, with a new saw mill on the land. Also, IS negroes, j aud 3 fodder, cotton, oats, wheat, Ac., together with household
consistingof men, women, boys, girls and children. Bold as | ant [ kitchen furniture, with many other articles too tedious to
the property of John Beasley, deceased, for the benefit of the i i ne iition. The Land rented, and the negroes hired for one
creditors of said dec’d. Terms cash. ‘ vear. Terras made known at the sale. The sale to continue
Oct 23, 1833—40 tds WAX. LUMPKIN^ Ailm r. t from day to day, till all is sold.
~i~GREEABLY to the last wlU'and testament ef the li.Te j Oct 23, 1333—40 tds WM. A. McCUNE. AdmV.^
J Jesse Thomas, dec'dL, of 5-lorgan county, will be sold I A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
before the Court-house doorin Madison, said coantv, o.i the j 0 olir , Q f (j 0 j,|, countv, when sitting fur ordinary pur-
firat Tuesday in Januarv next, between the legal hours of sale,
three Negroes, t« wii: two fellows and one woman; ttie per
sonal estate of said dec'd. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said dsc’d. Terms made known on tiie day
of sale. DANIEL K. THOMAS, Ex’r.
Nov 6, 1833. 42 tds
to nn order ot
countv, wlien sittin u
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February "ex',
before lha Court-house door of Flovtl county, within the j named Washington, belonging to tli
October 9, 1838. * * * > Adar,
i jlOUK months after date, applicmi^T wliTT^rM-l 51
honorable Inferior Court ef Decatur com,- ^
ting as a Court ot Ordinary, fur leave to sell i! ;f . r " ’ at.
John Kogcrs, dec i)for the benefit of the
James c. mc-kenzie
da bonis non. with the w r
-6^
a Tier date, applicalionwiin^r£p-i?
honorable Intenor Court of Laurens cnuntv^i* 0 "*
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nner n 1
Sept. 25. ISIS.
FjlOUR month
A GREEABLY to tiie last will and testament ol Sarah
Carswell, late of Wilkinson county, deceased, Jwill be
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court-house
in Wilkinson county, the plantation v.-bereou said deceased
lived, containing five hundred acres: also, all the negroes
Court-house door, in tlie county of Laurens, hetweei the ! belonging to said deceased. Terms ou die day.
usual hours of sale, one tract or parcel nt land, lyhg at
the month of Big Creek, on the Oconee river, adjoining
lands of BlackshearV and Hall, No. r.->t known. .Tiolil as
the property of 1’rvan Allen, deceased, for the beneit ot
the heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
BRYAN ALLEN. Adm’r-
Oct. 17, 1833—43 ids with the will annexed.
TJx’ors.
Sold-for tho benefit of the legatees. Terms on tbt
THOMAS D.
—“e reuxm ij. en
October 32,1 833.
SPEER, l
* It 13 It, )
daj
Aim'rs,
41 ta»
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ILL BE SOLD pursuant to an order of the honorable
* / Inferior Court of Jefferson county, v.-heo sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, on the first Tuesday in January next, tothe
highest bidder, -.vi-thin the usual hours of sale, before the Court
house door in the town of Thomas! on, Upson county, the one-
half of an un-Jividod Lot of Laud. No. 130. in the 15th Dis
trict of formerly Monroe county, now Upson. Sold as the
property of the late Richard T. Spires, dec'd., for the benefit
of the heir*. Terms on the dav of sale.
WILLIAM SPIRES. Adm'r.
Oct 25, '8’ , 9—41 tds de boms non.
ANT to an order of the Inferior Conrt of the
countv of Oglethorpe, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be" sold before the. Court house door in said county,
on the firr-t Tuesday in January next. b“tween tha usual
hours of sale, the following property belonging to the estate
of John Tiller, Sen'r., deceased, to wit: a tract of land lying
in said county, containing about three hundred and thirty
acres, more or less, being the tract on which the said John
Tiller, died, together with the following Negroes: Esther,
about thirty-five years of age, and her child Ben. about one
vear old ; Queen, a woman about sixteen years old, and her
child Mary, eighteen months old ; Jim, about thirteen years
old ; Dick,"about eleven years old ; Frank, about nine year*
old; and John, about six years old.
Also, on the same day ir. Randolph county, before the
Court-house of said county, a Lot of Land, known and dis
tinguished as Lot No. 10, in the 7th district of originally Lee,
now Randolph.
Also, on the first Tuesday in Fel ruary next, within the
lawful hours of sale, a Lot of Land in the Cherokee pnr-
ehaee, known as Lot No. 50, in the 7th district 2d section,
containing 160 acres, and to be sold in the county where the
land lies. Terms of sale, in each, case, to be made known at
the time and places mentioned.
Oct. 30,1838.—40 tds MARTIN TILLER, Adm'r.
S GIIEEABLY to au order of tiie honorable InferiorCourt
of Hancock connty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will he sold, at tho Court house in 9parts. ia eeid county, be
twee* the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January
next, one Negro womna slave, belonging to the estate of Ibby
Ellis, dee'd. Bold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on the nay.
ISAAC CULVER, ? , -
LBVEN B. CULVER, \ A(lm r ”
Oc< 16, 1838. 39 tds
Wf/TOnn^f ?OL!) in tU town of Jackson, Butt* coantv,
7 7 on the first Tuesday ia Jannary next, between the
usual hones of sale, the Indian Spring* P.ottl. the property of
Morris Mathews deceased, formerly owned by L. A. Erwin.
The building? are large and commodious, and sufitciea; to ac
commodate two hundred hoarders.
Also, will be sold at ths Indian Spring* Hofei, cs the Tim
Wednesday in January next, all the household nnd kitchen
fnmitnre of said deceased, consisting of beds, bedsteads, mat
tresses, and the nsnal furniture required for such an exten
sive establishment ns the Indian Springs Hotel. Term* of
the sale of the Hotel will be one-third cash, the remainder in
two equal annual instalment*. Terms of the sale of the fur
niture, will be for all sums n»der five dollars, eash ; for all
sums ever five do’lara. small note*, with ipproved security,
at twelve months credit.
Also, at the noe time a»d place, three Negroes—a man,
woman and child.
Oat. 27, 1838.—41 td* MORTON BLEDSOE Adm'r.
^BjS^ILL BE SOLD on the firat Tuesday in Jannary next.
7 7 before the Court honse door ia Newton county,
agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Walton connty,
when sitting a« a court of ordinary, five hundred acres of
land, more or less, known as the Whatley plantation, belong
ing to the estate rrf R. T. Peeplea, deceased. Sold fnr the
Benefit of the creditor# of said deceased. Terms made known
on the dayof sale. LOUISA S. PBEPLES. Axlm’x.
Oct 26, 1838. 41 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior C'enrl nf Baker
connty, when sitting for ordin.-.ry purpose*, will he sold
in Monticel o, Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in Jannary
next, between the lawful hours of sa’e, two hundred and fifty
acres of land, adjoining the linds of Matthew Whitfield, and
T. M. Dnrnall. Sold at the property of Henry Boswvili, de
ceased, for the benefit of hit heirs. Terms cash.
C. W. ROBY, Guardian.
Oct. 30, 1T3?. 41 td*
GREEABLY to an order nf the Inferior Court of J.lnr-
gan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he
sold, on the first Tneaday in Jannary next, before the Conrt-
linnse door in the town nf Madison, Morgan aounty, within
the le?nl honrs of sale, all the real estate of the late James
Watson, dec’d.. which lies in said county, adjoining the lands
of John G. Colbert a*d others, containing 500 acres more or
less si! in one body. Bold for the benefit of the heirs of said
dec’d Terms made kaown on the day.
Oet.30, 1838—41 tds JOHN j. FLOYD, Adm'r.
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7 a in La?ran?e, Troup eountv. 13 likely negroes, concst-
ing cf men. hoys, women and children. The above negrves
are sold under the will of John Heard, late of Troup county,
deceased. Terms of sale ::iad» known o:i the day of sale.
THOMAS STOCKS,
qualified Executor of John Heard, deceased.
November 1, 1833. 43 tds*
'tt^/ULL BE SOLD at the subscriber's residence in Ilzn-
7 7 cock county, on Monday the ?Uh 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'o.
PARHAM ALLEN, Adm'r.
November 5,1828. 43 tds
WILLIAM E. CAKSWELT
SAMUEL M. CARSWELL
Oct. 12. 1833.
^ Ex’rs.
40 tds
_
A GKLEALLY to an cider uf the honorable Inferior
AjL Court of Laurens county, when sinictr for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next,
before the Court-house door iti the town of Dublin, all the
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tue-day of January next. Lands beioncing to Wiliintn Scarborough, dec’d., adjoining
usual hours of sale. Lot No. 45(i, 3d District till Section.
Also, will he sold on the first Tuesday in March next, be
fore the Court-house door of Gilmer county. »ithin the osti
al hours nf sale, Lot No. 94, 8th District 2d Section. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs of Edmund Reid, deceased.
CRAWFORD TUCKER.'Goardiau.
November 27. 1838, 4(5 tds
I N accordance with the last will and testament of Daniel
Walker, late of Walton county, dec’d.. will he sold at
public auction, before the Court-house door in Monroe, Wal
ton county, on Tuesday the bill day of February next, all
the Negroes belonging to the said estate, among which is
one first rate house carpenter, and one rnnmfiiu dm, three
good field hands, four good cooks, and several children.—
Terms twelve months’ credit.
J V^'f '' f JohajT
J- -• Mason.
F
lington.
G«t. 2.1SS8.
jfiOUR months
honorable Inferior Ceunof Putnam cn
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell In t 0 V j “*'»»
83, in the 17th district 3d section, drawn bv th
Wood lief Scott, deceased. * c ur i , -*tj < -
IRBY H. SCOTT, ft*:
ifter date, application
~ county,
lot o'
the
3t
-too.
A GREEABLY' to an order of the honorable Inferior Court
AjY of Jasper county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in Januuryiiext. before the
court house door in the town of Monfioello, or.e Negro Eov,
about 8 years of age. Sold as the property of CTreen B.
Belcher, dee d. Terms made known on the day of sale.
OB ADI AH R. BELCHER, Adm’r.
November 6. 1838. 43 tds
TriTj/ILL BE SOLl) on tiie lirst Tiit-snay in January next,
Tv nt the Court-house door in Cobb county, or.e lot ol
Land, No. 595, in 19th District 2d Section, containing 40 acres.
Sold as the property of Andrew Seilers, dec’d. Terms on
the day. JOHN SELLERS, Adm’r.
November 1. 18.33. 43 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of t!ve honorable Tnferi*r
i A Court of Burke county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at
the Couit-house door in Americus. Sumter county, between
the usual hours of sale. Lotof Land No. 183, (one hundred and
eighty-threed in the 27th district of said county, bel<m<ring to
tiie estate of Eliza Wynn, minor, deceased. Sold t?r the
benefit of the heirs a«d creditor* of said deceased. Terms
of »a!e on the day. E. IT. BLOUNT, Adm’r.
of El izz Wynn, deceased.
Oct. 30, 1933. ^ 41 td*
A GREEABLY' to an onier of the Inferior Court of Tnl-
j. A. bot 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 Talbotton, in said county, 60 acres
of land, more or le»s, whereon phurard Yelvertnn, deceased,
lately lived. Term* made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN E. LLOYD, Adm’r.
November 3, 1838. 44 tds
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mibcr 14. 1938.
1L M. SANDERS. Ex’r.
MARTHA WALKER, Ex’rx.
•1G tds
Sept 11.1838.
THOU R mouths after date, application wib
-17 honorable the Inferior Court of
when silting for ordinary purpose*, for le
estatu of Lafayette Holland, orphan of Tlum-- u '
deceased. RICHARD ANDERSON r ' :
I I F made t^T
‘■suaierra
I tic,
^ Acbn’rs.
45 tds
lands of Samuel Yopp. Surah Nobles, and others. Terms
of sale known on tlie dnv.
I>. F. SCARBOROUGH,
J. G. FONDKEN,
November 27, 1018.
7*11.1. LE SOLD on Hie first Tuesday in January near,
at llie Court-house in Lexington. Oglethorpe county,
between the usual hour*of sale, the following Negroes, be-
lortging to tiie estate of Thomas Lnndruni. dec’ll., to wit:
Asrv nr.d her three children, Calendar, Rliodv and Jesse,
Martha and her four children. Harriet, Franrrs, Mary Ann j January next, all the perislialib
and John. Sbdd hv consent of nil concerned.
Nov. 20,1838—45 tds H. T. LANDRUM, Ex’r.
jpttelponcd Sale.
the Hist Tuesday in February next, will be sold at
he Court-house in Fayetteville, F.avette connty. tinder
nn order of the Inferior Court nf Putnam county, when
w
<n
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house in Madison. Morgan county, 350 j
I acres of land, more or less, belonging to the estate of William j
j Harris, deceased, lying in said county, on Hardlabor ,-teek.
| three miles from Madison, on the road to \\ atkiusville, by .
I the way of Wellington. The titles will be indisputable, and i
j te»ina accommodating. STEWART Fi.OkD,
| Dec. 11, 18.38—17 tds for the Legatees._
ILL BE SOLD at the late residence of Dr. David
Day, deceased, at Social Circle, on the iltli day ot j
property belonging to said j
j rsiute, consisting of linu.-ehold nnd kitchen furniture, a
small stock of horses and cnttle; niso, his whole stock ot j
j Medicine, and all the Books and Surgical Apparatus. El *c- j
j tritying Machine, &.c., that belong to tiie Shop, with oth.-r j
| articles too tedious to mention. The Houses and Lots in ;
! the village will bo rented at the same time, and n negro hoy |
Oct. 2, 1933.
Cj'IOUR months aft
.tr' honorable Inferio
tin? for ordinary pur;i<
a wiii fc,
titv v.
... cave to sell th- ;
ing to the orphans ol Peter II. Gee, deceased, ”‘ ut
FREDERICK C’ONNUr 0 a ,.
U 4ia
Nov. 20. 1833.
tin? for ordinary purposes. Lot of Land No. 228, containing ' •^ !, I e 1,1 continue trom day to day iinlil aii ,s sold.
202} acres, more or less ; being part of the real estate of j 1 enns made known on the da r. .
a:
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of De-
_Lf4_ catur county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold at the Court house door in the town of Bainbridge, Be-
estur county, cn the first Tuesday in January next, 50 acres
of first quality oak and hickory Land. 10 or 12 acres of it
cleared; it being one-fifth part of Lot No. °47, 15th District
of said county. Sold as a part of the real e3 ate of James
Pye. dec’d., of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and
•reditors. Terms will be made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
MARGARET PYE, Adm’x.
November 3, 18.33. 44 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable InferiorCourt
j %. of Morgan’ county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at die Court-house door in Madison, said county,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, two negroes, namely, Sam, a man, the other a woman,
named Fanny; also, 130 acres of land, more or less, situate,
lying and being in said county, on the waters of Sugar Creek,
adjoining lands of Benjamin S. Jordan and Williams Alford,
the real and personal estate of 'he late Holiday Howell, dec,d.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Oi t 2.3, 1833—40 tds JAS. T. FINNIE, Adm’r.
W ILL BK SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court house r. Hancock county, a small farm of
about 320 acres, lying three miles Southwest of the village of
Sparta, adjoining lands of Crawford, Simmons and others,
whereon the late Joseph Watkins lived; and fifteen Negroes,
three men (one of them a carpenter) three women, the resi
due children—all likely domestics. Sold by order of ihe
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. SAY'IIE, Adm’r.
Oct 30, 1833 41 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house door in the town of Zvhu’on, Pike
county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit: five Negroes, Ned and Judy, liis wife, two other
men, Hal and Tsham, and John, a boy ; also, at the same time
and place, three Lots of Land Nos! 87, 88, and 56, in the 3d
District of originally Monroe, now Pike county. Sold bv or
der of the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, as the property of Philip Jack-
son, dec’d. Sold for tile 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 sale.
Oct 23, 1839—40 tds JOHN H. AKINS. Adm’r,
Corrected to January, from mistake of Printers.
A CCORDING to the luH will and testament of the Hon.
S. C. Jeffries, dec’d., will lie sold at the Court-house
in the town of Crawfotdvilie, Taliaferro county, on the first
Tuesday in Jaxcary uext. within the usual hours of sale,
to the highest bidder, the following property, to wit: Aaron
and his wife Eliza, ai d child, and t o girls of the same fami
ly, M anorva ami Emma; Wilie rnd liis wifo Amy and fami
ly, viz: Crawford, John, Smn, Rebpcca and Wilie, also,
Daniel and Dilsv, liis wife, and Iwochildien. Terms cash.
JOHN DEWBERY, )
JOEL E. MERCER, > Executors.
JONATHAN DAVIS,)
November 17, 1838. 4G tds
A GREEABLY' tothe last will end testament of the late
Jesse Thomas, dec’d., will be sold before the Court
house door in Cnssrille, Cse* county, on the first Tne«day in
February next, between the legal honrs of sale, Lot No. 26«,
in the 14th District 3d Section, of originally Cherokee eonnty,
now Cass, containing 160 acres, more or less. Also, at the
same lime, will be »old before the Court-house door i* Paul
ding county, Lot No. 554, in the 19th District 3d Section of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Paulding county, containing 40 acres,
more nr less. Sold a* the real estate of said dec'd., fir the
benefit of tha heirs and creditors of said 9ee’d Terms cash.
DANIEL It. HIOMAS . ExT.
Nov 6 18*8. 42 tds
A GREEABLY' to an order of ti.e Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe connty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be s?M at the Court-house in the town of Lexingmn, 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 and others. Sold
for the benefit of the minors of Benjamin W. Ogilvie, de
ceased. Terms on the dav of s*!c.
ART EMUS W. OGILVIE, Guardian.
_ Oct 30, 1838. * 41 tilq
A GREEABLY to an order of t'ne Inferior Court of Hen-
J\ ry county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he
sold before the Court-house door in Pike county, on the first
Tussday in January next. Lot No. 17, in tiie 2d district for
merly Monroe now Pike county. Also, one saw mill and
grist mill, and all the land the water »ow covers, known as
Lot No. 48, in the above stated district, the same being the
property of Charles Knight, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said decensad. Terms made
known on the day. SOLOMON LASSETER, Ex’or.
Oct. 23. 1338. 40 tds
ILL BE SOLD at the Court house door in Irwin
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, one tract
of Land, containing 490 ricren, known by No. 9, in tha 4th dis
trict of Irwin county. Sold as a part of th? real estate <rf
Jamea Pye, dec'd., of Decatur county, for the benefit of the
heirs ana creditors. Terms on the dav.
WILLIAM W. "TAYLOR, Adm’r.
MARGARET PYE, Adm’x.
November 3, 1S38. 44 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on 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 tothe estate of Wm. Harriss, dec’d. Terms
made known on the dav of sale.
BENJAMIN.HARRISS, > . , .
THOMAS HARRISS, J Adm re
November 20, 1838. 44 tds
ILL BE SOLD at the residence of Mrs. Nancy Va
7 7 non, near Madison, in Morgan county, on Monday the
31st day of December next, all the perishable property be
longing to Albert G. Yason, dec'd. Terms made known on
the day. ALFRED SHAW, Adm'r.
November 20, 1838. 44 tds
ILL BE SOLD on Wednesday the 26th day of De
cember next, at the late residence of Elijah Brans,
dec'd., in Taliaferro county, all the perishable propertv of
said dec'd-, consisting of household and kitchen furniture,
stock of horses, hogs, rows, corn and fodder, cotton, and one
wagon and other articles, too tedious to mention. And or the
same day will hire a negro man for the coming year. Terms
of sale and hire made known on the day.
JOHN HARRISON, Ex'r.
November 12,1838. 44 tds
ILL BE SOLI) on Wednesday tne Sd dayof Janua
ry next, at the late residence of James Daniel, late
of Lauren* county, deceased, nil the perishable property be
longing to the estate of said deoeawd, consisting of horses,
cattle, hogs, sheep, corn and fodder, household and kitchen
fnrniture, with many other articles. Also, at th* same time
amd place, the lands belonging to said estate, will be rented.
Terms on the day. ROBERT ROBINSON, Adm'r.
November 13. 1839. 44 td*
W ILL BE SOLD at the laie residence of Horatio
Shields, in Eatonton, Putnam county, on the first
Saturday in January next, the personal property nf said
dec’d., consisting ot horses, a wagon, household nnd kitch
en furniture, Slc. Terms of sale made knotv.i on the dav.
SIIIMMEY BLACK, Adm’r.
November 23, 1333. 44 tds
Thomas Kilpatrick, dec'll., and sold for the benefit of his
heirs. lYrtns ou the dav of sal?.
JOHN T. BLOUNT. ?
THOS. XV
November 20. 1830.
A dr
KILPATRICK, $
44 tds
mumble Inferior
A IjHEE.VBLY to an order of the
Court of Pike countv, when uitiing for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold on die first Tuesday in February next,
before the Coiirt-house d"or in the town of Waynesboro’,
Burke county, between the usual hours of sale, all that
Tract of Land containing 2f(l acres, more »r Ir**. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs of William Bryant, deceased of sai4
connty.
Also, will nc sold on the same day,before th* Ormrihouse j
door in the town of Bainhridge, Drrntnr county. Lot nf i.ami I
No. 311, in the 21st District of Fatly, now Dccamr countv. i
Also, on the same day before the Court-house floor in the I
town of Covington, Newton county, one Lot of Land No.
215, in the iOih District of formerly Henry, now Newton
county.
All sold for the benefit of the heirs t f William Brynt.
deceased, of Iimke countv. Terms made known on the
day of sale. CHARLES L. MATTHEWS. Adm’r.
Nov. 27, I8 Q o—4fi tfls in the right of his wife.
ELISHA HENDERSON, Adm’r.
| Dacemher G, 1333. 4~ tds
W ILL BE SOLD on Tuesday the lota day of January-
next, at the late residence of Andrew E. Wells, de-
! ce ised, in Laurens eounty, between the usual hours of sale,
t the following property, to v it: all the household and kitchen
furniture, most of which is new and valuable, also a portion
of the stoek of horses, rattle, mules, goats and hogs, also corn
and fodder, and a portion of the plantation tools, and other
articles,such as wagons, carts. Ac . too tedious to mention.—
The saie will be continued from day to day tili ail is sold.—
Terms of sale, all sums of ten dollars or under, cash, above
that sum. a credit will be given until the first day of October
next, unon the purchaser’s giving small notes and approved
security. HENRY F. JONES. Adm’r.
December 1T, 1838. 47 tds
Posipoiieii fiaie
[ 73OU R months after date, application wi.l iFUTT -
' Conrt of Ordinary of Hancock county, for
the negroes of the estate of David E. Butts, late „f jJ’’ 0 ’* 1
county, dec’d., for the ptirpo.-e of divisii a ainnntwt
WASHINGTON BL’TTsTlS
Oct 16,1838. ''ij ! r -
f jlOUR months after date application will be r:a... .
honorable Inferior Court of Oglerhome ,• , * '
..... , orciir.lv »
sitting for ordinary purposes,, ter leave to ? e t 1 nil the i,™ ,!
longing to the estate of Francis O Keliv, dee d \ al ""
county. JAMES O’KELLY, ) °
BENJAMIN O’KELLY
_ Oct 30, 1838.
I jlOUR months afterdate, application wiil be
honorable Inferior Court ofCrawf
made tu t
ord coantv,
! ting ns a Court ot Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot No in •
_ j the 2d District of originally Houston, now Crawford r , mi
y Nov. 13, 1338—43 " 4m SARAH ESTES,
n « n
8T57TLL RE HOLD heiore the Court-liousc in Grecnes-
» ¥ boro’, Greene county, On., on the. first Tuesday in
February next, one Negro man named Ditflin, belonging to
the eetate of John Cheney, *r., deceased, under an order of
Court. Terms made known on the dnv nf sale.
JOHNSON BOSWELL, Ex’r.
November 2G, TB38. 4f> tds_
BE SOLD at the Conrt-lionse door in Decatur
countv, on the first Tuesday in February next, with
in the usual hours of «.iF. ail the real estate belonging to
the estate of Martin Hardin, deceased.
And on the Monday following, the Negroes of said estate
at the plantation on Chatiahoorhee river, consisting of 47
in number; also at the plantation on the day la«t mentioned.
130 bales of Cot'on, more or
W nr ‘
v 7 cot
W ILL BE SOLD to the highest bidder, before the
Court-house door in Canton, for cash, on the first
Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours o! sale.
Lot No. eight hundred and eighty three. (683,) in the 2d
district and 3d section of Cherokee eonnty, drawn by Mary
Lovett, late of Crawford county, deceased. Sold for the pur
pose of division.
ANDREW B. KENNEDAY. Adm’r..
Nov. 30.— 47 tds with the w ill n - i -xed.
W ILL BE 50LD at Lincointon, Lincoln county, on the
first Tuesday in February next, for tiie benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Charles Jennings, deceased, agreeably j
to an order, of the honorable Inferior Court of said county,
sitting for ordinary purposes, a valuable mill and appurte- j
nances, wit!. 25 acre* of land, on which the mill stanrts, on j
Savannah river, with one tliir i of the fishery, opposite thereto, j
used for inanv years as a fishery. Terms made known cn j
the dav. ELIEL LOCKHART, Adm’r. j
November 28, 1939. 47
8730L’R months alter date, applies:
a. honorable Inferior Court of Lauiens countv,
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the landa t ,
groes of James Daniel, late of said coantv, deceased.
ROBERT ROBlNsON, Ada :
November 13.1839. 43 "
37301 R mouths afterdate, application will bo iuac«T77
a. honorable the Inferior Court of NeWton coantv. »j_
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave t* sell a pane a,
land and the remainder of the negroes belonging to::*~
' ate of Henry Tally, late of Newt, n rouaty, devalued
JEriSE L. BAKER, Adm'r.
j ° gt - ib 1838—39 4m with thewHlanncal
| p^OUK months afterdate, application will be insd7ujjJ
j & honorable Inferior Court of Elbert eounty, wkensiuj,
j for ordinary purposes, for leava to soil tbelaiid h»h.n-
j the estate of Wiley J. Wanalow. deceased, and Ihrev V
| land, a minor. THOMAS OBRIANT, Adm'r.
ot \\ ib v J. Wanslnw,deceW
)A CLEVELAND, Gusrii.,,
N the twenty fourth of January next, on the plantation of
. Benjamin Brown, late of Newton county, deceased, will
arid all the Corn nnd I-od- ■ sold between the usual hoars of sale, all the perishable
der which tnnv be on ilia place at that time. Sale to eon- I prop?rtv „f sa ;d deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, oats,
tinue from day to day until nil is sold. Terms nt sal? made 1 - • •
known 011 the day. JOHN HARDIN, Adm’r.
November 27, 1832. 16 tils
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January imxt,
in the town of Greeneshoro’, all the real estate of Jo
nas Fauehe, deceased, consisting of one House and Lot ami
several vacant Lots, in said town: also, a Tract of Land ad
joining said town, containing 250 or .300 acres, on which there
is a cotimderable quantity of wood land. Terms made known
OB die day of sale. GEO. G. MATHEWS, Ex'r.
November 27, 1839. 46 1m
f New‘-
bi
w
GtlEEAULY to nn order of the Interior Court
ton rountvy when sitting for ordinary purposes, wi
at, horses, mules, cows, sheep, a number of bee hives, a
lot of geese, stock bogs, a quantity of Meat already salted.
Aiso, one road wagon and gear, one barouche and harness,
one ox cart and oxen, together with plantation tools, house
hold and kitchen furniture, besides a variety of other articles,
too tedious to mention. ALo, some lands to rent, at the same
time and place. Sa'e to continue from day to day until ail
is sold. Terms-made known on the dav.
JO.-5TAH BROWN, Adm'r.
November-30. 1938! 47 tds
Pevtpaiud Sat*.
V87IbL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday *n January ne»v
II at the Court-house in Putnam connty, pursuant to an
sold be Sire the Court-house door in th? town of Covington, | order of the Inferior Court of said county, the following pro-
Newton county, on the first Tuesday in February next, one I pertv. to wit: seventy-five nrres of land, more or less, lying | or* Elijah E. Jones
House and Lot in the town of Covington, known by Lot No. j in said countv. on the waters of Little River, adjoining lands I Rees, Justices.
KHODA CLEVELAND, Gusrd.,,"
for Iorey Cleveland,
I December 4, 1938. 4S tu
1 ^3()['R month? aftri date i.pplio.imn w ill l.e niaVet«li
honorable Inferior Court of Montgomery cotintv.slw,
j sitting as a Court of Culinary, for h ave to sell a tract tf
j pine land, eonlainin? 250acres, situate in ?niil conntv.lvij,
| on tbe waters of Cobb’s creek, adjoining lands «f Chain
McCrimmon anil Duncan McGregor, tbe propeuv ol Lit
McCrininion, orphan. To be sold for tbe benefit of saidot-
phan. CHARLES McCRl.MMO.N, Gu»ri!ia«.
December 4, 1838. - 4^
1 ^7OUR months afe-r date, application wiii be maneioii
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford roumv. »««
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell hall'of fro-
(ion No. 301, in the 1st district of formerly Muscogee,*™
Crawford county, belonging to Vue estate of Thnnm Scott,
late of Gwinnett county.
V. ILLIAM B. BUKGISS. Adm'r.
Decomber 11, 1838. 4;
TF7701 R months after date, application will be made to the
y honorable Inferior Court of Hancock countv. when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a port of the re
al estate of Jacob Cobb, deceased, lyiag in Hancock and
Baldwin oountios.
M \ If THA COBB. A1W1.
RANSOM H. SMITH. Adm'r.
December 11. 1939. 47 ; B
fJHORfUA, llsr^nu t’o-inly.
NFERTOR COURT sitting for ord inary purpo?e«— »<i
jonrned Term, Sep’eoibrr 29th. 193?-Present theirin*.
William S. Stoker, and ThaddeaiK
l
pert
11 square
v of Jann
lb? plan of said truvn. Sold ns the pro- | of Linch nnd Itcese.
Dn
joining
Sold for tbe purpose of distribution-be-
deceased, for tbe benefit of the | tween rhe heirs of Charles Linch. deceased. Terms made
ILL BE SOLD on Thursday the 3d of January, 1939,
st the house of Thomas Hart, all the perishnbie pro
perty of Jonathan S. Minton, deceased, consisting of 3 head
ol" horses, one small bunch of cattle, household and kitchen
furniture, nnd many other articles too tedious to mention here.
Terms of sale 12 months' credit, with small notes nnd ap
proved security. LEWIS LINDER. Ex'r.
November 19, 1839. 45
I greeXblT to an order of the hoirorabie Inferior
JLM. Court of Greene county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold on tbe first Tuesday in January next, at the
Court house in the town of Greanesbo-o", Greene county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, one Negro girl, by the name of
Hixsey; the said girl is about 16 years of age. and belongs to
the estate of the late Elisha Hunter,deceased. Terms eash.
Nov. 19.38. 27—45 tds E. SPARKS HUNTER, Ex’r.
creditors of said deceased. Terms inrde known ou the day
of*nle.
Also, by order of th? ffenrt above, will he biTiIbefore the
Coitrt-I.o’ise doorin the town of Marietta, Cohn count v, on
tbe first Tuesday in March next, one House and Lot tit the
Powder H|irin?s, in said county, containing on? halt sere, j
more or le*s. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors !
of Janies L. Davie, deccaerd. Terms made known nn the
dayof sale. JOEL B. MABRY', Adm’r.
November 23, 1373. 4G tds
O y the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold at
Sandersville, a Tract of Land-belonging to the estttre
of Miles Rachel, deceased. I ling- in Washington countv, on
the waters of Cowpen creek.containing Sflfl acres. 8old hv
an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock countv,
sitting for ordinary purposes, forth? benefit of the creditors
of said deceased. Termrof sale on the dnv.
WILLIAM RACHEL, Adm’r.
November 21, 1333 4(5 tds
known on the day of *ale.
Ot. 2,193.8—37 td*
ROWELL REESE. Guardian
fnr Solomon Linch. minor.
JOHN W. HAMPTON, in
right of his wife, Mary Hampton
FOUB MONTHS’ NOTICES.
A GREEABLY to an order ot tiie honorable 1 nlerior Court
of Morgan county, when «iiting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold nt ihe Coiirt-hon«e door in Newnan, Cowpiii
county, on tbe first Tuesday in February next, between the
lawful hours of sale. Lot oi I.and No. 7, of the 2d District of
said county, containing 202} acres, more c r less, drawn nnd
granted to Holiday Howell, now d.- eased, and sold ns a
pan of the real estate nf said deceased, for the benefit of ihe
heirs nnd creditors of said drr*n?e<l. Teims made known
on the dnv ol sale. JAS. T. FINNIE, Adm’r.
Noven tier 23. 1333. 4fi i,j s
F OL1R months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the negroes
belonging to the estate of Sampson P. Moblev, deceased.
LEWIS MOBLEY, Adm'r.
Angust 28.1939. 33 4in
I j^Ol'R months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave sell the land and negroes belonging to
tilts estate of Turner Chapman, late of said conntv, deceased.
Sept. 11. 1933.—35 4m JOHN MARSH, Adm’r.
1 770T7R months after date application will be made tothe
honorable Inferior Court of Taliaferro eounty, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to --ell the teal estate of
David Locket, late of said ceunrv. deceased.
Oct 30, 1939—41 4m MARY' LOCKET, Adin’x.
3 ,7OUR months after date, application will be made to the
I’ honorable the InferiorCourt sf Morgan county, when I tate Andrew J. Cleveland, late of said county, dec»j*r4
are to sell one negro wo- ! a pp!>c s to ine for letters of dismission—
On the application of'Benjamin T. Knasell, ailmi-nsem
de bonis non, 00 tbe real estate of Harwell Russell. d*c?u«t.
(stating to the Court, that he has finally administeied ail 10
tied Slid estate) praying for letters of dismission thrrefron
Whcreu pon it is ordered, that six months publication benadl
ol this Rule, in the Southern Recorder, requiring allpvrs«
concerned, to file their objections, if any tin have, arsim
the granting of the same, on or before the first regular i«s
of this Con rt, after the expirptio.n T)f the time aforesaid; i*
default thereof, letters of dismission will be granted in te-ai
of the statute iii such r ts-* made and provided.
A true extract from the minute* of tnc Conrt of Orliairr
Oct. 4th, 1839. JOHN W. PORTER, c. c.*.'
Of- 16 30 mb
C 7 EORGIA, MONTTiOMERY' COUNTY'.
YV hEligas Thomas G. McFarland, administratora*4t
estate of Francis Pebody, dic’d., app’ies to ntc for letters01
j dismission from sai l estate:
; These are therefore mcite nnd admonish *11 and jinjsi*
1 the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be andapp**'
1 at my office, within tiie time prescribed by law, to show nut,
if any tiiev have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 27th day of O.-tobc,
j 1838. JESriE HIGGS, c. c. a
November 13, 1839. 43
EORGI A, H E X ii COUNT Y.
AY he UK as YA illiam Jackson, administrator on the n
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to set! one negro
man and child belonging to the children of ITenrv Tax-lor.
These are therefore to 1
at mv office
ithin
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be 6old, before
the Court-house door, in the town of Greensborough,
Green countv, one tract of Land in said county, joining Mary
Mnpp and others, on Shonlderbone Creek, f«r the benefit of
the heirs, and creditor* of the late Randal Chapman, deceased
Terms one half cash, twelve months credit on balance with
good security. LEYYIS PARKER, Ex'r.
November 10th, 1838. 43 td.
A GREEABLY to r.n order of the honorable Inferior
Court of the e.ountv of Newton, when sitting for coun
ty purposes, will be sold before the Court-house door in ihe
town of Covington, on ihe first Tuesday in February next,
the following property, to wit: 302} acres of Land, more or
less, being the whole of Lot No. lift, and one half of Lot
-No. 118, in the Ifff't District of originally Henry, now the
county of Newton; also one Negro Man named Brant, about
50 venrs of age, and a negro woman named Lucy, about 45
or 50 years of age, nnd one negro eirl Emuline, 13 years of
age. All sold as th? property of Haley B. Rogersj late of
Newton conntv, clec’tl. Terms on the ijav of sale.
MANSON GLASS, Adm’r.
November 13,1339; 4t> tds
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at tbe Court house door of Thomas connty, a tract of
Land, No. 432. in the 13th District of originally Irwin, now
Thomas connty. Sold as the property of Josiali Huekabee,
dec'd., by an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Han
cock conntv, sitting for ordinary purposes. Terms made
known on tiie day of sale.
JAMES Hl’CKABEE, Adm’r., Ac.
Oct 30. 1839. 41 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court-house door in Clinton, Jones coanly,
between the lawful hours of sale, agreeably to an order of
the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sittin? for
ordinary purposes, 392 acres of Land, more or less, in 'said
county, and on the waters of Falling Creek, and nine likely
young Negroes. Sold oa a credit until the 25th day of De
cember, 1839, as the property of Green AVilliamson, late of
Jones countv, dec’d., for the beaefn of the heirs and creditors
of said dee d. Small notes and approved security will be re
quired. YY'M. 6. MIDDLEBROOKS, Adtn’r
Oct 30, 1838. 4i tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Nowl
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 leg il hours of sale, seven Negroe*, to wit: Sarah, n wo
man, and her child, Charlotte and her child, Joe, a boy about
fourteen years old, Alfred, a boy about ten, and Laura, a girl
about eight years old ; the property of the estate cf James
Bellah, late of said countv, dec’d. Sold for the purpose of
distribution. Terms made knowu on tiie day.
ALEXANDER PHARR, > , , ,
SAMUEL 6. BELLAII f or «-
Oct 30,1838. * 41 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Oglethorpe county, while sitting for ordinarv
purposes, will be sold before the Court-house door in Lextng.
toa, Oglethorpe county, on the first Tuesday in January next
a tract ol land, in said county, on the waters of Long Creek'
containing about 800 acres, adjoining Woody Jackson and
others, lying four miles from the town of Lexington h beitm
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
Birdsong, late of said countv, dec'd., for the benefit of the
heir*. Terms of sale made known 011 the day
ROBERT BIRDSONG ?
GKO. W. BIRDSONG ( E * orB -
Oct 83, 1868. ’ 40
O N Thursday the 1 Oi li day of January next, will be sold
nt Mrs. Elizabeth Sherill’s, in Greene countv, nil the
perishable property belonging 10 Wiliintn Sherill, late of
said countv, dec'd., consisting of horse*, coin, fodder, Jcc.
L B. SHERILL, Adm’r.
November 27, 1333. 45 ids
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
between the usual hours of snip,in the town of Lex
ington, Oglethorpe eounty, nil the Negroes belonging to tlie
estate of Moses H. McWhorter, late of Oglethorpe countv,
dec’d., consisting of men, women, boy ? and girls. Sold for
the benefit of legatees nnd creditors of said dec’d., by con
sent of the Legatees. Terms on the dnv.
WM. Mc A IlORTER, Ex’r.
Novcmboe 17, 1333. 45 tds
A GREEABLY to nn order of the Court of Ordinary of
Greene county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, before the ('oiirt-bonri» door iti Cherokee
county, one Lot of Land, No. 59. in llie 13th District and
2d Section of Cherokee county—belonging lo the estate of
George W. Garlinglon. deceased.
WILLIAM EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
November 21. 1838. 4(5 ids
All person' concerned, will please take notice, and file their I l - ie kindred and creditors <
: objections if any they have.
ROBERT HOWARD, Guardian
of the children of Henry Tavlor.
j Fen t. 11,1938. 04 4m
| g/Y OUR months after date, application will be made tothe
| 8 Inferier Court of Crawford eonnty. when silting forot-
| dinarv purposes, for leave to sell Let No. 12. on the old
Agency reserve, in llie first district of formerly Houston, now
j Crawford county ; and Lot No. 299. in tiie ttventy sixth dis
trict and second section in the Cherokee purchase.
LEVIN TANNER. Adin't.
FRANCES TANNER, Adin’x.
| Fept. 11,1978 34 4m
and admonish all and sinffikt
said deceased, to be and
ILL BE HOLD on iSaltuitav the fifth of Jaitnarv
next, in the late residence of David Biakov, deceased,
in Baldwin county, nlI the perishable property belonging to
his estate, consisting of horses, hogs, uitile, sheep, 1 yoke
fhem Ve , \ C "tM 0ne r i°M W Ty m x ,rP] r C ‘ ,rn .’f oil, ! er , I OCR months after date, application will be made. t. J ^
nnll,,’ household and kitchen furniture, will, other j the ho.n-mble Inferior Court of Kibert rouutv, while !
ortic lea too tedious to mrntion; ».nil tho fund rented for one • r i- - * „ * j
rear. Terms on the dav of sale. Sale to continue from i f ,M, 1 ” £r , f T " r . l,m,r - v P ,,r P°* PB - r '' r ±?l" '"l" 11 " P a , rt « f I ..
day to dnv, until all i? sold. belonging to the estate of YY illiam Teas’v, deceased, 1
DAVID BLAKF.Y, ? i late of Elbert countv. THOMAS HORTON, Ex’er. "
HARTWELL G. BLAKEY, j A,,m rs * j July 31. 1833. ’ 23—4m
December 4, 1838. 4fi td
the tune prescribed by law. to 1
I cause if any they have, why said letters should nothegrantri.
j Given under my hand at office, this 5th day of Nor. 1831
Nov. 13—44 1116m CH ARLES BA YNE, c. c. 0.
GKOKSSA, 3!orga!i Foniity.
"§~N1- LBIOR C’t>L R1, sitting for ordinary purposes.Jflij
21, 1333.—Present,* their honor* Thad leus B. K?e?.
YY'i'liam S. Stokes. John R. Bri'dwia. Justices.
On implication nt John Emerson, administrator de bent
non of James M. Butt, deceased, executor of the N-t s- i-’l
nnd testamei t of .’olin E. Bntr. deceased, and admmi.'fi*-
tor of William N. Butt, deceased, stating to tbe Gnat thul
he has fully administered ic.d paid out all the as-raff
rsmtes, and prays for letters of dismission tlicrefnci—
YY hereupon it is ordered, that six mondu’ pnMirntw*Y*
made of this noti-e in the Southern Recorder, rrqnirin?til
r.«on« concerned to file their objection*, if anv they bs**,
against th? grr-tirg of the same, on or before the first rf*
gubir term of this Court after the expiration of the :in»
fir
di
worth, deceased. Sold by order of the Comt of Ordinary
of Wilkinson county, on a credit until the first daV ef No
vember next. RETER NORTHEN, Adm’r.
November 30. 1833. 43 Ms
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday
next, within the legal hours of sal-
O N Monday the 31st day of December next, will be sold
in the town of Crawfordville, Taliaferro county, be
tween the l»gnl hours of snip, llie perishable property be
longing to llie estate of James A1. Callaway, late of said
county, dec’d., consisting of one road wagon, one, two horse
wagon, and l one horse wagon, 4 large and well broke mules,
2 bay horses, 1 elegant buggy, a small stock of cnttle amj
hn?s, ci;rn, fodder, some plantation tool®, househedd 9 n d
kitchen furniture, and o'lier articles too tedious to enume
rate, And on the same dn v, or the following day (the 1st
Jnnuftiy, 1829) will he hired, the Negroes belonging to the
estate of said dec'd.; the principal part of them for the term
of 12 months; the remainder of them perhaps for a shorter
period, which will be determined by the administrators on
the dav. Also, on Friday the 4th dny of January, 1839, will
be commenced, the sale uf a very handsomely assorted Ftock
of Merchandise, (if not previously disposed of hv rhe pack-
U r rdrv <) nnd^h* Q nJ ir im!?v8'v ) ^ ".u bc ? before the Court-house door in Dublin; Laurens
,- ■ 7 f Pt, P ‘ r , . 1 •each week, until all ere county, a tract of land situated in said countv. on 1
disposed of. 1 orm« of sale and hiring modf*. known on the
re spec live days, hv THE AB.MINISTRATORS.
November 27, 1338. 45 tds
countv, deceased.
Aug. 7, 1839.
JOHN YYEBB, Adm'r.
29 4 m
July 17.
JOHN YV. PORTER, c. c. "•
’6—mfira
1 February
before the
Court-house door in the enmity of Flovtl, n 1 t of Land, No.
130, in ihe 4>h district 4tii section, of origin'iliy Cherokee
county, hv leave of the honorable Inferior Court of Jones
connty, sitting for ordinary purposes, ns the property of
Ishnm Hammonds, deceased, for the benefit nf his heirs and
creditors. MARY HAMMONDS, Adm’ix.
November 27, 1838. 4(5 td*
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in February
11
I jffOLR months alter date, application will be unde T.
honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, whe
[ ting Tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real csti
i Irwin Hitchcock, late of said county, deceased,
j August 6,1839.—30 Loi tEE REAVES, Adm'r.
the
hen sit- ;
estate of
EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY'.
Personally ennte before me Jesse Pve, who after fe-
in.r sworn. «* ' s, that be was in the po. -ession nf ru n XoN*-
ninde bv Zaclinri.-.h E=t.-s, (irtte copies, iu substance, "I
which are hereunto annexed) nnd tlial hp has lostormis-
F OUR. months alter date, application will te made to the ^ ' ,l ^.' c . v et.nnor he found. Swointoari
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while I 5H.>.«criben before mo this 17th June, 1833. ^
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and j _ _. JESSE
negroes belonging to the estate of Drurx Dunn, la's of said j J' ; * ? 3 Nicholbos, J. J. C.
•ouuty, deceased.
September 19.1939.
MATILDA ANN DUNN, Am’rx.
?' l ^" rRns j I A OUR months after dale, application will be
he Oconee X" honorable Inferior Court of Morgan coon
made to the
nty, when sit-
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Lauren» county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Dublin, on the first Tuesday in February next, all
the Lands in said county belonging to Joseph D. Hardin,
dec’d. Terms of *ale made known on the dav.
„ „ HENRY SMITH, Adm’r.
Novemferr 2/, IKS. 45
W ILL BE ?OLD on Saturday the 29th dayof Decem
ber next, at tbe late residence of lteaben Meek, late
of Decatur county, dec’d., a part of the perishable property
of said dec’d., consisting of horses, com and foddor, fat hogs,
and one lot ot cigar tobacco. Also wiil be hired, at the 8*me
lime and place, two Negroes, one man and one woman.—
Terms on the day. SEY'IER YVHIDDON, Adm’r.
November 10, 1838. 45 t( j g
O N the first Tuesday in January next, w ill be sold nt the
residence of Duncan Hughs, lute of Montgomery coun
ty, dec’d., 7 head of horses, 11 head of stock cattle, 2l head
of stock hogs, C head of meat hogs, a head of sheen 1 wood
clock, 19 head of ge*«e, corn and fodder, 1 horse cart, planta
tion tools, household and kitchen furniture, and several oth
er articles too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from
dnv to day until all sold Terms mnde known on the day
of eale. HUGH HUGHS, 1 ,, ,
NEILL HUGHS, $ Adra re ’
November 11, 1838. 45 td»
I N pursuance of an order from the honorable Inferior
Court of Pike county, while sitting as a Court nf Ordi
nary, will be sold at the Court-house door in said countv.
on the first Tuesday in Febi uary next, within the lawful
hours, the Lot of Land lying in the 9th District of said
county, within three miles of Zebulon, whereon Hugh Cros-
son, late of said county, dec’d., lived, well improved. Also,
five young ami likely Negroes, a woman of 18 or 19 vears
old, and her child; one young felhiw of 19 years old’ and
two girls, from the ages of 9 to 12 years. Sold ns the es
tate of Hugh Croeson, dec’d., for the benefit of the heirs
nnd creditors »f said dec’d. Terms of sale on.the day
CHAS. McDOWELL, Adm’r.
.. de htmis uon, with the will annexed.
Not ember 97, 1338. 44
■ 1 * . >■ g~, . , , . uvii.ii.uic iiiicusc cmiri m eiiircim rouutv, wuen sit-
L .’hn , AlcCorwick, and others, containing ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and
one thousand acres, a part of which ,s hammock I ami, ot personal eatate of Nancy D G. Irvin?,Mec-nsed.
enod mvsBrv. belonrinn- in tbe osinie oft? rin.*„ m I S e P t. 11, 18J8.-34 4m BRY'AN O’NEAL, Adm’r.
I jlOUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Tnferiar Court of Jones county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbe land and negroes
belonging to the estate of John Holliday, late f said county !
deceased. rn 1 verv vroirrive t-.... 1
August 21, 1839.
good quality, belonging to the estnte of R. Floarnoy, Esq.,
deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs.
J. A. COBB, )
R. YV. FLOURNOY, \ Excru,or ''
Noven.bcr 29. 1833. 4fi tds
^~^N the fir»t Tuesday in February next, I will offer for
FRANCIS FICKLING, Ex’or.'
31 4m
sale at tbe Court-house in Bainbridge, in the eounty of
Decatur, all the land of the late Martin Hardin, deceased,
containing one thousand acres on the Chattahoochee river,
wliereon the deceased resided, of splendid quality, about .■ r
three hundred acres cleared and in high state of improve- ! P ut P°- se *’ T for ‘0 fell all the negroes
^ , . (COPIES.)
T' v ' lye months ntier ilate I promise to pav Je?'? ’. vf n ’
bearer, fifty-seven dollars, for value received, this 2d iny n ‘
December, 1835.
(■Signed) ZACHARIAII ESTE?*
Twelve months rfter dufe I promise to pay Samuel Bed
nr benrr-r, thiiteen doilars, (cents not recollected) for va.u*
received, tjiis 2d dnv of Decc-nii.er, 1835.
(Signed) ' ZACHARIAII ESTE?*
It appearing to the Conrt, that Jesse Pye was in the pos
session of tn o promissory Notes made bv’Zachariali E? 1 ?**
which nre lost or mislaid, so that the same cannot he foi'P** •
and having filed copies under oath of the same—ft is on**"
F nr-n , r , rrr; .—_ i ed, that the said Zadiuriah show enuse on or before the
Ou it months after date, application wdl be made to the first d.iv of-ilie next term of n,js Con-f whv die said coalt*
honorable Inferior Court of Morgan eountv, when sit I s'miih '
mem—his other lands in the county will also be offered for
sale; there is orr the premises a good two story house well
finished, with all necessary outbuildings, with gin, gin house,
and packing-screw. I will offer on the 2d Monday in Februa
ry at the plantation of the 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 the same
time and place, all the cotton belonging to said estate, of the
last as well as the present years crop, supposed there will be
one hundred and fifty bales, all in good order. Twelve
months credit will be given, by making the estate amply se
cure. JOHN HARDIN, Adiu'r.
December 4, 1938. 4fi tds
A GREEABLY to the last Will and testament of John
Knight, sr., late of Jasper county, dec’d., will be sold on
the firzt Tuesday in February next, in the town of Monticel-
lo, J asper connty, between the usual hours of sale, the Land
and Negroes of said dec’d., consisting of men, women, bovs,
and girl*. Terms made known on the day of sale
JOHN KNIGHT, j
JAMES KNIGHT, ,
THOS. J. KNIGHT, ( E *
ED. M. ALLEN, J
November 31,1838. ' {g
belonging to the estate of Jesse Kirby, deceased. All per
sons concerned will please take notice, and file theii objec
tions if any they have. J '
NAl HAN ALDREDGE, Adm’r de bonis non,
with the will annexed, of Jesse Kirby, dec’d.
Sept. 11,1838. 34 4 m
F OLR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Bartho
lomew Johnson, late of said countv, deceased. All persons
concerned, will please take notice" and file their objection*,
if any they have.
CLEMEN'CHUS R. ZACHRY', Adm'r.
I not be established in lieu of ihe lost original'I." n ^
that service of this rule be perfected bv pul.lirwtian m »
public gazette once a month for four monilis, or served p' r '
sunnily three months upon the said Zachariali, before t‘i*
sitting of the npxt term of this Court.
J. A. MERIWETHER, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
True extract from under mv band.
YVAL B. CARTER, CIr-»*
November 13, 1833. 44 ni4m^
Sent. 11,1838.
P OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, whenaitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negroes, belonging
to the estate of Ann Smith, deceased.
Oct. 16,1833—39 4m M. J. SMITH, Ex'r.
F OUR months after date, application will be made tothe
honorable Inferior Court of Henry eounty, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, ibr leave to sell the real and personal
estate of Abner T. Manly, deceased.
Nor. 30, 1938—44 4in ELIJAH BAILY', Adm’r,
RKURCil.4, Hancock CoanlT.
I NFERIOR COURT sitting for ordinary purpose*
Monday, 5th November, 1838—Present their
Richard :S. Hardwick, YViiiifield Thomas, and Joseph ft*-
Gonder, Justices
ad
ministrator. <fcc., nf James Simmons, dec’d , has fully Btl
faithfully administered said estate, and discharged the trtir
reposed in him: It is ordered, that a citation in this hena
do isaue and be published in the Southern Recorder form*
term of six months; and that the said Jatres W. SjmmeD»
be thereupon d schnrged from- all liability as adnriiaiFtr n,or *
as aforesaid, unlass good cause be shown to the contrary*
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons ,n,r L~.
ested in the estate of said dec’d , to file their objections I**
any) in my office, on or before the dav imited aboTe.___
Given under my band at office, rhis fith November,/ , ‘
Bfetv.13—43 m0m HENRY ROGERS, C'leia*