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N-tvctnW 29,1S33.
A GREEABLY
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\*TILL P»E s50l.il on the fir-*
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county, a tme* of lor d shunted in said conn' v. on llie Oconee
river,'near the land of McCor-wick, and others, containing
one "thousand acres, a pnrt of which is hammock Ian ., ol i
r"on<t qualify, hplonsrin^ to the p^tnto of H. f lounifM, !
deceased, and sold for thr* b^noO? of die heirs.
£ W. r FlloURNOvJ E " c - u,0 7*
■" ids
to an orij-rnf t!*e iufoiiot < <>uri ■>! ''j'"' J
ton count v. when *-*ilting lor oi-Huiarv purposes, w d b( i
s .Id before the Courtdjuuse d-.rtr in the to-n of Covington, j
Newton countv. on the first Tuesday to February next, one .
House and Lot in the town of Covington, known by Lot uo.
17, in sonnre B, in tb-> plan of sai ! town. >nb. ,as the p.o- ,
j.ertv of James l„ Haris, deceased, for the benefit ot the
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day ,
^ f «5*| |f» #
Also’ by order of the Court above, will he sold before (lie I
Court-house door in the town of Marietta, Cobh county, on I
the first Tuesday in March next, one Hfttiso and l ot at the ,
Powder Springs, in said county, containing one Ittyl! acre, .
more or le=s. Sold for the benefit of the hei s and creditors j
or James L. Davis, deceased. Terms made known on the
dav of snlm JOEL B. 51ABK.1 , Adtn’r. j purposes, wiil't
November 23, 1838. * * 6 tds
■CTrrjtT, BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in March next,
V ? before the Court house door in Laurens county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, one Negro man named Wash-
bclmiL'in? to the estate of John T. Ellington, de-
Sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors.
J. T. MASON, Adm'r.
December 13, 1333,
"A ORES ABLY to an order of the inferior Court ol Cobb
/A county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold
on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-
, hr r. x „.. dttT in April next, tit* subscriber wiii . 1W1SWTOK SHERIFF SALKS.— Will be .bid on life ; OUTNAM SHERIFF SALES—Will be sold on the
I sell at the Court Louse in Hancock county, four Ke IN first Tuesday in March next, before the Court-house , hist Tuesday in April next, before the Court house
woman and two children, and a boy about 12' door in the town of Covington, Newton county, between the j in Eatonton, Putnam county, within the usual hours ol sale,
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-*»* »!arch next, rs ol<J t]ie propertv 0 f David Butts, deceased, pursu- usual hours ot sale, the following property, to wit-
in Dublin, Laurens * am {o an Qr(ler £ f - the c ourt 0 f Ordinary of said county, for Twenty-five acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of
— "'■*« - McCord and others, whereon Abraham Moss now lives; le.
vied on as the property of Abraham Moss, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from a Justices’ Court in Newton county in favor of
division among the heirs of his estate.
WASHINGTON BUTTS, Adm r.
January 18, 1833- ^
Levy male and returned to
jugton,
ceased
House and Lot adjoining Mrs. Alien, now occupied by Mrs.
Wade. Terms cosh. J. M. GONDER, Adm r.
January 1*2, 1830. 1 to s
* 4 GREEATSLY io an urcierof the Inferior Court of Wash-
r\ i.jgton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold on the fust Tuesday in April next, betore the Court
house door in the town.of Saiidersville, Washington county,
between the usual hours of sale, two negro women, Jreunv
and M;:ry, each about 45 years oM; the property o t Mesh nek
Outlaw’s heirs, and sold for their benefit. Terms on the day.
MORGAN OUTLAW, Guardian.
J a unary 17th, 1839. % Lds
^AGREEABLY to'an "order "oflli’e""honorable Inferior
£x Court of Laurens county, when sitting ior ordinary
sold at the Court-house door in the town ot
| Dublin, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, viz : One Lot of l and,
| No. 209. containing 202£ acres, more or less, r ne fraction No.
23*1, containing 197 acres, more or less, and one traction, No.
237, containing *12 acres; all lying in she first district ot W iik-
inson, at the time of survey, but now in Laurens county.
Also, six Negroes, Teinpy and her live children, two of which
are boys of a good size to put to the plough, bold as the
property of James Daniel, late of Laurens county, deceased,
and for the benefit of the heirs. T< rms on the day of
house door in the county of Floyd, Lot of Land No. 456, 3d
District, 4\h Section.
Also will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, before
the Court-house door in the county of Gilmer, Lot of Land
No. 9 1, in iho fc’th district of the 2d section. Both sold for the
benefit of Edmund Reid's heirs.
CRAWFORD TUCKER, Guardian.
December 25, 1838. ids
WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in April next, be
V t fore the Conrt house door in Walhrr county, agreeably
to an order of the honorable Court ot Ordinary of Jasper
county, Lot of Lan 1 No. 52, in the 8th 7»i>trict 4’h Section.
And oil the same day will lx sold before the Court house door
i:i Canton, Cherokee county, Lot No. *271, in the 2d District
2d Section. Both belonging to the egtate of B. M. Y/alton, j
deceased. Terms made known cu the dav.
JOHN T. MANLEY, Adm’r. J
January 1. 1838*. ~ -70 tds |
’MTltt* BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in JSLirch next; j
V T at the Court house door in Clinton, Jones county, all j
the Negroes belonging to the estate of Milly Holliday, late j
of said county deceased. Terms twelve months credit.
BRADFORD STALLWORTH, Adm’r. j
December 18, 1833r 48 tds j
LLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in March next, I
before the Court-house door in Walker county
ROBERT ROBH
January 29. 1859.
sale.
ON, Adm’r.
2 tds
larch
present yi
w
SOLD outlie fir
the Caurt-nense door in
ncreeahly to an order of the Court of Ordinray of Washing-
Mu county. Lot of Land No. 150, in the 12th district 4rh
section, drawn by Abe! Griffin, lunatic. Terms ol sale made
known on the daT. HIRAM MOTT, Adm’r
Doc ember 13,*183£. * 43 trig
A; GREEABLY to the last will and tgstameut of Randal
f%_ Oliapman. late of Greene county,deceased, will be sold
V^/’IJ-.L BE SOLD on Wednesday tire fc'th day of
V ? next, at the late residence of Ephraim P. Sanders, de
ceased, in Jasper county, alt the perishable property of said
deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, a
small stock of hogs, cattle, and one horse, and some plantation
tools, Ac. At the same time die Land will be rented for the
■rms made known on the dav.
\VM. DEAD WILDER, Adm'r.
January 29, 1339. . 2 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior
j L %_ Court of Lowndes County, sitting for ordinary purposes
will be sold on tile first Tuesday in April next, before the Court
house door in the town of Tronpvilie, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:—numbers twenty-four
andfiftv tiireein sain town,containingoniiourtb acreeach.and
on* of the kits considerably improved, and an excellent stand
for business. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of Richard \Y. Kirklan 1, deceased. Terms on the day.
WAX. LASX1NGER, Adm'r.
Jan. 17, 1339~ tds
? ^/ILL BE SOLD on Friday the 15th March next atthe
V late residence of Anton Everett, deceased, in Thomas
countv, ail the perishable property of said deceased, consist
ing of household and kitchen furniture, stock of cattle, horses
mules, hogs, sheep, plantation and other tools—wagons and
harness, oxen and cart, one 1 wheel carriage, corn, fodder atul
cotton—sale to continue the 2d day,'should not all be sold on
tire first. J at lb felt. ,5 L A r. E R, A. dm 1.
Jan. 2.0,1833 ' 2 tds
O N the first Tuesday in April next, vvii! be said at the
Court do use in Thomasville, Thomas coui.ty, ail the
negroes of Aaron Everett, deceased, consisting of men, -wo
men and children, also the land oi said deceased, consisting
fa issued from a Justices’ Court in favor of Knip & Gay
said Boggess. Also, the lot of laud whereon Jeremiah Bog-
gess now lives. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place. 133 acres of land, more nr
less, whereon Cornelius Jack.Minnow lives ; levied on as the
property of Cornelius Jackson, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Newton Superior Court in favor of Jesse Armstrong vs. Said
Jackson.
Also, at the same time and place, two negro boys—Jerry,
about 10 years of a::e—Aaron, nine ; Levied on as the proper
ty of Tyre G. Dabney, to satisfy a fi fa issued from DeKalb
Superior Court in favor of Anderson Dabney, Ann H. Dab
ney, Jatnes M. Calhoun, Emmy Eliza Calhoun, his wife, and
Elizabeth A. Dabney, bv her guardian J antes .M. Calhoun, vs.
Tyra G. Dabney, administrator of Anderson Dabney, deceas
ed, and Garland Dubnev, his security.
SUP HEY ANDERSON, Sh ff.
Jan. 20, 1839." 2 tds
on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of 7-10 acres, well improved, on which the deceased formerly
x;m fTtriTT.-l T.nt Nn in flip ‘
h GREEABLY
_Zsi. Court of Jones county,
of sale, at the Court-house in Floyd county. Lot No. 56. in
Sith district 3d section Cherokee. Terms cash.
Dec . 18—49 tds LEWIS PARKER, Ex’or.
order of tiie honorable Inferior
when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold before the Court-house door in Clinton,
Jones county, on the first Tuesday in March next, all the
Land and Negroes b elonging to the estate of John Holliday,
late of said county, deceased Terms us tie day of sale.
FRANCIS FI CLUNG, Ex’r.
December IF, 1338. 49 tds
resoled.
January
W ILL he sold on Friday and Saturday, the 1st and 2d
of March next, atthe late residence of Aaron Smith,
dec’d., of Hancock Co., all the unwilled perishable property of j
said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sherjt, corn
ana fodder, and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms
on the day. CINCINATUS SMITH,-? A,
ROBERT M. SMITH, $ ^ u "
.TanuaryTO, 1830
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before
the Court house door in the village of Sparta, a tract
of land lying in Hancock county, belonging to the estate of
Irwin #."Hitchcock, deceased, situate on Swift Creek, t i-
iointnir lands of William Hitchcock, James Hitchcock,11 i
others, containing. 286^ acres, be the same more or less —
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
LEE REAVES, Adm’r.
Jan. 15,1839. 52 tds
^76 J ILL be sold on Monday, the I8th of February, in
¥ 7 Coweta county, at the late residence nf Jasper N.
Carroll, deceased, all the perishable property belonging to
said deceased, consisting of corn, cattle, one mule colt, house
hold and kitchen furniture, Ac. Sold for the benefit of tiie
heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN W. CARROLL, Sr., Adm'r.
FRANCES CARROLL, Adm rx.
Jan. g, 1839. 52 tds
•^TSriLL BE SOLD on Saturday the 2d day of March
V T next, at the late resilience ol' John .1. Dickson, late
of Laurens county, deceased, all the perishable property be
longing to the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses,
hogs, cattle, cotton, corn, a fodder, household anil kitchen
fnrniiuie, &c. Also, at the same time and place, ike lands
vv ill be rented belonging to said estate. Terms on the day.
Jan 15.—5-2 tis N. McBAIN, Adm’r.
JESSE SLATER, Administrator
9,1839—2 tds with the will annexed
O N the second Saturday in March, 1839, will be sold at
the house of Jesse Collins, the following property, be
longing to Elizabeth Sumliti deceased, viz : one leather bed
and furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention.
JESSE COLLINS, Adm'r.
Tsttatl' Co., January 29. 1839. - 2 tds
'35 71LL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in March next,
V V in the town of Greenesboro’, Greene county, the tol
lowing propertv, to wit: four likely young Negroes, a woman
25 years of age, and’three boys-, one 12 years ol age, one 10,
and one S years of age; also one Tract of Land, containing
252 acres,Tying on the waters of Oconee river, in Clark and
Greene counties. Terms on the dav.
Jam 28, 1P39— 3 tds " G. GREGORY.
L BE .SOLI) on the first 1'ucS.lav in April next,
the Court house floor in Elbert county, agreeably
Inferior Court of Elbert county,
when sluing for ordinary pu-poses five Negroes, cone Bung
of one old man, one wormn, two children, ?m.i one girl. Sold
as the property of Anna Sat erwliite, deceased, late ot Elbert
county, for the purpose of a division among the legatees.
Terms male known on the day of sale.
J^r^lJA V. HARRIS, Adm’r.
January 25,1S39. 2 m2m.
f ILL IiE rjOLD on the lirst Tuesday in April next
V V at the Court house in Pulaski county, five Negroes,
belongiug to the* estate of Philip Diiliard. late of said county
deceased. Sold by order of the Inferior Court pf said county,
for distribution among the heirs of said deceased.
ABNER TISON,
PROBATE COLLIER, $
January 29, 18SD. 2 td
BE SOLD onthe first Tuesday in Apfil next,at
V ▼ the Court-house door in Elbert county, agreeably to
an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Elbert county,
when sinimT for ordinary purposes, one Noqro man by the
I jUTNAM POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.—Will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, before
the Court-house door in the town of Em.uuon. Putnam coun
ty. between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
o wit:
One house and lot in the town of Eatonton. containing 38
feet in from, adjoining the store house of Hudson A Thomas
and odiers, one room now occupied by W illiain Johnson, as
a Confectionary, and the other department by John Gillum,
.as a sadler’s shop: levied on as tiie property ol Jacob D.
Hightower, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of \\ ifliam
Biscoe. Property pointed out in the mortgage vs. Jacob D.
Hightower. RICHARDSON BLACK, SIPfi.
Nov. 11,1838. 45 uls
O GLE THOR PE SlI E RIF F’S S ALE.—Will be sold in
the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within the
usual hours of sale, on die first Tuesday in March next, the*
following property, to wit:
Four hundred and eighty acres of land, more or less, on
Mack’s Creek, adjoining lands of Moses Smith and others:
levied on ;i6 the property of Ilianton F. Thornton, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county, Cullen
Thornton, administrator, &c. vs. Blanton F. Thornton.
Jam 25—1839— 2 tJs M1AL SMITH, D. Sh’ff.^
/"COLUMBIA SHERIFF S SALE.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in March next, at the Couit-liouse door
in Appling, Columbia county, betwei n the usual hours of
sale, under hi*order of the hon^rah'e Inferior Court cf said
county, a negro wc-man named S? rah. who lias been confined
in xTail since the 20di January, 1838. The said woman says
she belongs to Ephraim Hopping, of Ohfrk county.
RICHARD II. JONES, ShhT.
January 25,183,9. . 2 tds
g" g AN COCK SHERIFF ^aLL^.— K id be sola on tiie
£~]t hist Tuesday in April next, at the Goan-lmwe door in
the town of Sparta, Hancork county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One Negro man slave, named Lewis, about 21 years old;
a man slave r: imed Pomp, about 25 years old ; and Patience,
a girl slave, about ten years old ; levied on as the property of
Henry Thompson, ro satisly an execution upon dje foreclosure
of <* mortgage, in favor of Henry M. Lauioj*. Property point
ed out in the mortgage.
Also, M ina, a woman slave; about 34 years old ; Judy Ann,
a girl slave, about 9 years old ; Catliariue, a girl slave, about
7 years old ; and Phi-ip, a boy slave, about 4 years old ; and
a two horse Waggon ; two sorrel horses about seven years old ;
one cream pone v. about 5 years old ; one piano forte, one bu
reau, or»e dozen clriirs ; s :id negroes levied on as the property
of Henry Wagner, to satisfy two mortgage fi. fa?, one in favor
of Turner & Dickson, and one in favor of Henry M. Lanier
the following property, to wit:
One bay mare mule: levied on as the property of W illiain
Catching, to satisfy a mortgage fi la in favor ot Robert A. \\ al-
ton vs. said Catching.
Also, the following negroes, to wit: Jim, Lewis, W ashing-
ton, Henry, Caroline, Mary and her child James, hose, pick.
Creasy, Elizabeth, Alsev, Sidney, Martha, Samuel, Gabriel,
Augustus, Nancy, Jimmy, Kveiina, Jones, Classick, Mary
Ann ; also one road wagon and harness, and tour mules, to wit :
1 dark bay mule. Rock a bay mule, Buck,mouse colored. Roll,
a black mule, Poll, a sorrel mare, Seal, .a grey mare, Ally a
bay mare, Collister 4 sorrel mare: all levied on as the pro
perty of Edmund Butts, to satisfy a mortgage fi lu in favor ot
John H. Wallace and James A. Meriwether vs. Edmund
Butts, and other mortgage fi fas against said Butts. Property
pointed out in said moitgage*.
Also, 2 bay horses, named Joe an.l ►•am, 1 bay mule named
Darby, 1 yoke arid oxen, both red : levied on by a mortgage
fi fa in favor of Martin G. Slaughter and Gabnel Harrison.
Property poir^d out in said mortgage.
Jan. 29, 1839—2 tds M. BREWER, D. Sh fr.
ffnALIAFERRO SHERIFF s"5'ALE—Will be sold on
JL the first Tuesday in April next, before the Court nouse
door in the town of Crawfordvilie, Taliaferro county, witiiin
the usual hours of sale, toe following property to wit:
A Negro man by the name of Ned, about c2 years of asre
levied on as the property of James S. Maddux, to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issutd firm the Inferior Court oi Taiiateiro
county, in favor of Mi<*hael Dickson vs. James S. Maddox.
Property navied in said moitgage.
Jan. 24, 1^39—2 ids \VM. LITTLE. Dop. Fu fl.
~\%l E W TON FII iZTv IF! ‘ 7 SAL 1^— V ill be sold at the
£ 'S Court house door in the town of Covington, Newton
county, ou the first Tuesday in April next, wiuiin the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to w.T:
One red and white work sree.r and*cart, 1 sorrel mare, 1 lea
ther bed and furniture, and <> aplit-bmtome.l ciiaus; levied 011
as the property of Thomas Damerr-n.to satisly a mortgage fi
fa in favor of Graves vs. Thomas Di* moron.
iSUPREY ANDERSON, Fil’d*.
Jan. 29,1839. 2 tds
5_| ANCGCK SHERIFF^ SALE — V.'iii be S'dn.on the
first Tuesday in Mareh, at the Court-house ol Han
cock county, the following property, to wit:
One Bay Horse 7 years ohl, one bay horse 5 yen's old, one
gray col 2 years old, .50 bushels corn, levied on as the pro*
perty of Tubman A Culver, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Jas
per M. Gender, aduMmstmtor, property pointed out by de
fendant \V. H. BRANTLEY, Sheri if.
Jan. 25. 1339. 2 td.
1/
W, L , 1 .
to nn order of the honorable
Gu:
name of William, as the properly of Marg?'*. t Ann Dendwy-
ler, a minor. Sold for the benefit of said minor. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
ALEXANDER P. HOUSTON, Guardian
January 25, 1859. 2 ir»2m
» 2. JE .
. i .i X £
vs. said Wngner; the personal prcjparty h
ajid mortgage fi. fa. in fivor of Turner A
Wagner. LORENZO S. ST
J anuarv 20, 1839
vied on to satisfy ) 202^ acres, als
Dickson vs. said
3WAUT, Sldff.
2 tds
A URENS SHEl, l ;< F SA L; .— V* ilt be sold before
the Court-iiou.-e d*.or in the town of Dublin. Laurens
county, on the first Tuesday in Marrii next., within the usual
hours oi sale, the lb!lowin<r property* to wit:
One hundred one and one found acres of laud, known ns
the land of Jonas B. Spivey, deceased, the place upon which
David Register now live.-., adjoining lands of Moisey, Spivey
and others: levied on as the property of Jonhs !>. r-pivey.
deceased, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor cf II. CL Fu<pia, and
others, vs. Jonas B. Spivey.
Also. lot of land No. 225, in die 1st district of originally
ilkinsun. now Laurens eo iniv, containinc 2G2| aerts, more
or less, adjoiumo lands of Winhani and Swinson, and better
known as the place on which Edward Sue.grove now lives:
levied on as the property of William Pimris, to satisfy sundry
fi las in favor of M. (4. Ouenl vs. V> illisijn JJmris.
Also, one lot pine land, coiitainin” 202^ acres, more or less,
ly.ng on the road leadingt?) Jacksonville, 4? miles below Dub
lin, adjoining lands of Will Dm Ibure!, .John W'or/dard, and
others, and known as the place o r v.diirh Benrba!) L».*. ! i.'n re
cently lived: levied on ns the properly of Benajah Lofiin, to
satisfy sundry fi fas in favor oi' J.,,..i G. Fondrcrx rs. Ben jBi
Loftin.
Also, two lots in the town of Dni lie, known in the plat of
said town by Nos. l:>0 nml 131: Lv : .etu»uas tiie proijcrty of
Leroy (.4. Harris, deceased, to satisfy sun .ry fi fas in favor ol*
H. C. Fuqua vs. Leroy (4. Harris.
Also, lot No. 22, in the ' sidisu irf origin : My Yfj’.kirson, now
Luirejis county, containing 202* acres, also lot N14 4. in the
1st district old Yv'iikin^n. now Laurens conn tv, conraining
P OUR months after dale. applicatWw ill be made lo the
Inferior Court of Walton county, when souintr tor ordi
nary purposed, ftrr leave to .sell the land and a netiro boy
belonrin-r to the estate of Dr. D.tvid L>.iv, of said county,
deceased. ELISHA HENDERSON, Adm’r..
December H, 133S. 48 4,11
OUR months after date, application 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-!, m
the 2d District of originally Houston, now Crawford county.
Nov. 13, 1838 43 4ni ” SARAH DSTES, Adm’x.
"5~^OUR months afterdate, application will he made to the
J2/ honorable Inferior Court of Taliaterro county, when
sittiner for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
of James M. Callawav, late of said counts, deceased.
MALCOM JOHNSTON, ^ •
SAMUEL JOHNSON, J*
December 20. 1930. 4ln
I 710UR tnontlis after date application will be made to the
’ honorable Inferior Court of Hancock coutitv, when s.t
ting lor ordinary purposes, for letve to sell the real estate be
loTijrinfr to the estate of Given Jean, l Oe ot said county, de
ceased. BENJAMIN J fa a , jitltti r.
January 1,1839.
50 4m
F OUR, months after date, application will m- made to toe
honorable Inferior court ut i.ibcrt connty, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell al. the land hoi- aging
to the estate of Euos Tale, minor, dec d., late ot Elbe•' enmi
ty. DANIEL TA1T, Adm'r.
’ Oct. 18, J838, m !l:t
TeOtK montlts after date, application wtli be niuue to the
«L honorable Inferior Court ot Thom .scounty, ■
lorordiuary purposes, lor leave to sot; ail tot 1
ing to cite estate of N Lilian Yf. Battle, deceased
EDWARD BKYAN, Adm'r.
.Tannarv 8. 1839. 51 - ; ’ n
en anting
I lelong-
ITIOUU months after <
D ' honorable Inferior Court of Crawford
liraiion v. ih he luaue lo toe
y. when
sitting for ordinary putpoSes tor leave tl> sell iisti ot lrsc-
ti-m No. 301, in tit,; 1st district of formerly-Muscoji e. now
Crawford county, belonging to the estate oi Thomas Scott,
late of G wiauett county.
WILLIAM B. BL RGIS3, Aom’r.
Decomher 1J, 1833. 4 ? 4:n
K j'iOUIt months after date application will be made to the
1j honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit-
tintr for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil a negro man slave
by the name of Daniel, the personal estate ot Thomas Bo-
ntun, decetsed; all persons concerned wii ; please take notice
ami liie their objections, if any they have
BENJAMIN GRIDER, Administrator
January 8, ] 859—5] 4m v> ;i h the v. til annexed.
JjAOL'l; months afterdate, application will be made to the
A.’ honorable Inferior Court of Mo gan county, when stt-
ti.nz fru ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ail the real estate
of William Ltewart, iate of said county, deceased. All per
sons concerned, will please take notice, and hie ilteir objec
tions, if any they have.
ALEXANDER STEWART, Adm'r.
January 8. 1838. 51 4m
~STTNDER an order of the Inferior Court of Greene county,
j v/illbe sold at the Court-ltonse.door in Greenesboro, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in April next, the land
owned by the children of Andrew Kenaday, adjoining tiie
lauds of the Mercer University. Terms on the day.
JAMES M. PORTER.
Agent fir A. Kenaday. t . ] ev icd on as the property ol* l’e>t
Jan, 15,1838. _ _ _ 52 tds j ^ mortgage fi fa iatoed from Newton Sup
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior! vor of Joins G. Colbert vs. Pet ten H. Cm
J Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on rhe first Tuesday in March next, before
the Court-house door in Baker county, Lot of Land No. 34, in
the 12th district of said county, adjoining lends of Cader
Keton, belonging to the estate of Edmond Peters, late of
Morgan county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of hie
heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale.
. JOHN PETERS, Adm'r.
December 27. 1938. 51 tds
A‘
Court of Newton county, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, wall be sold oivlhe first Tuesday in March next,
before the Court-house door in the towd of Covington, the
following Negroes, to wit: Grace, a woman, 35 or 36 years
of aga ; fiatn. a boy, about live or six years old ; Jackson, a
boy, about three or four years old ; July, a Ctrl, about fifteen
or eighteen months old. Sold as the property of Henry Tal
ly, deceased. Terms on the day.
Also, on the first Tue.-day in April next, at Sprin t-place.
Murray county, will be sold one Lot cf Land, No. 15, in the
14th district of the 3d section. Sold as the property of Henry
Tally, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
j 'L. BAKER, Adm'r,
Jan. 7.—52 tds with the wijj.anr.cxed.
"CTSTILL BE SOLD bmore the Court house door in Mon-
Y Y tice'ilo, Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in March
next, agreeably to an order of Court, all the Negroes belong
ing to the estate of B 1-1. Walton, deceased. Terms made
known on the day oi sale.
JOHN' T. MANLEY, Adm'r.
January 1, 1838. 50 tds
] 1,1. BE SOLD et the Court-house doflr in Union
Y Y county, an the first Tuesday in March next, within
the usual hours of sale, 160 acres of land (No. 134) in the
i-0t.lt District of said county ; sold by au order oi the Inferior
Court of Warren county, Ga., when sitting as a Court ot Or
dinary. as the property of Wilson Dawsoti. deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terins
on the day of sale. JAMES G. SWAIN, Adm’r.
December 20, 1838. 50 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe County, while sitting for ordinary purpcccs, will
be sold, before the Court-house door of said county, between
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next,
the following property,to wit—three Hundred and sixty, (3C0)
acres of laud, more or less, on the waters of Long Creek, ad
joining Wilson Brooks, H. Dupree, and others, within two
miles of Lexington, on the road leading to Washington, to
gether witli two Negro men. Dave and Cetsar. about 27 years
of age. The above propertv, belonging to the estate of Dru-
ra Dunn, deceased, sold fur the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. MATIl.DA ANN DUNN, Adm’rx.
December 18, 1838 60 ids
W ILL BE BOLD be,ore tiie Court-house door in Put
nam county, oti the first Tuesday in April next, one
negre man named ,\Iose3, and his wile Barak, belonging to
the estate of Ann Smith, deceased, under an prdtr of the
Ci 'urt. Terms made known *n the day of sale.
Jan. 22, 1839.—1 tds M. ‘j. SMITH, E x ’or.
W ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house in Pike cmn,ty t
on the first Tuesday hi March next, 2u..’i acres of
Land, in said county, known as Lot No. 217, in the tirst
district of Monroe county, at the time of drawing, now Pike.
Sold under an order of the Inferior Court of Taliaferro
county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, fur the benefit
of the heirs of David Lockett, deceased. Ter.us made known
on die d iy of sale. MARY LOCKETT, Ex’rx.
January 22,1839. 1 tds
ILL BE SOLD before the Court house door in the
* Y town of HawkinsviUe, Pulaski county, on the first
Tuesday in April next, two negroes, one woman and one girl,
Sold agreeably to the will of Mary Thomas, late of said coun
ty, deceased, for the benefit pf her heirs and creditors. Terms
of sale made known on the day.
JACOB-WATSON,
DANIEL J. THOMAS, $ ** x or8 '
Jan. 10,1839 1 tds
T%TEWTON SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold at the
1 'y Court-house door in ike town of Covington. Newton conn
*y, on the first Tuesday in March next, between tiie usual
hours of sale, the following property, to v/i ;
Two huwired and fifty acres of laud, more or less, it he
ing in the 4th district of originally Walton, now Newton co«jn-
HJto eurtsfY
uperiur Court, in fa-
ert. Land point-
_ l out in said fi fa. S. ANDJSUSO24.. Sh it.
December 11, 1838. .4? tils
B3UTNAM SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be soid. en die
first Tuesday in March next, before the Court house
door in the town of Eatonton, Putnam county,'within tiie usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit;
One negro man, Charles, one girl, Judy
anci can, three mil. h cows, nine or ten lie
and running gecr, one bed and bedstead :
property of John \Y. S’-cott, to satisfy two ii
vor of William Scott, vs. John \Y. Sc
om* yoke 01 oxen j
I of hoes,one gin |
II levied on as t
irlgatre ii fas in
Inferior Court.
December 2u, 1838.
|%T EWTOK S HE RIF h
RICHARDSON BLACK, SU'fF.
: . t I5
—Will be sold on the
^ first Tuesday rn Mairh vexi,iu the town of Covington.
Newton county, between the usual hours of sale, tiie follow
ing property, to wit:
One steam engine and all its appendages, used for propel
ling a saw-mill, two bay horses, one yoke oxen, one two
horwagon ; levied on as the property of William Turner,
and Samuel K. Waldren, to satisfy «a mortgage fi*. fa. in favor
of Rees 1J. Lin r and Charles H. Sanders vs. said Turner and
Waldren. SURREY ANDERSON. Sh ft.
January l. 1839. 50 tds
Sbl
£\GJjHTIK>RVE SHERIFF’S SALE
< y ori the first Tuesday in March next,
house dvior in thr town of
between the usual hours; of
Wiil be
re the Court*
Lexington. Ogletliorjie county,
v.;e, the following property, to
w
ILL RE BOLD Ltiure the Court-house iu JMcDo-
nouglt, Henry County, on the first Tuesday in April
A Negro mrtn by the mute of Nelson, about 40 years of
sga ; ami Sally, a woman, about 18 years of age; levied on
as the property of Joseph D. Arnold, to satisfy two mortgage
fi. fas. in favor of Moses Wright vs. Joseph D. Arnold, l’ro
perty pointed out in the mortgage fi. la.
S. R. MAXWELL, Dep. Sit'll'.
December 21, 1938. 50 tds
PUTNAM - SHERIFF - SALEfL^AViil be sold oil the
L. first Tuesday in March next, before the Court-house
door in the to-.vn of Eatonton, l’utnam county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two hundred two and a half acres of land, mote or less,
adjoining Seaborn Reid and others, on the waters of Indian
Creek; levied on as the property of Richard G. Ward, to
satisfy a fi fa. in favor of William O. Goode vs. said Ward.
Also, 1 clock, 4 beds, bedsteads and furniture, 10 setting chairs
2 folding tables 1 X'i ae do., 1 pair fire irons, 1 clothes press, 1
chest, 1 shot gun, 1 shovel, 1 pair tongs, 1 pine cupboard, 1
four wheeled carriage and harness, 1 gig and harness, 1 loom,
3 spinning wheels. 3 pots, 3 ovens, 1 sl.ellet, 1 Trying pan, 2
pot racks, 1 grindstone, 65 aeres standing corn, more or less,
7 stacks fodder, 1 cljek rule, ‘J3 stock hogs, more or less, 1
cross cut Saw, 1 carding machine, 6 cows, 5 heifers, 5 calves, 9
head of goats, 5 axes, 10 scooter ploughs, 5 shovels, 3 sweeps,
5 plough” slocks; also the following named negroes: Jim, a
matt 25 years old, Lewis 45, Washington 15, Henry 11, Khcr-
lina 2, Mary 19, Jones 2, Ross 45, Dick 22, Crecy 19, Eliza
beth 16, Aisey 4, Sidney 3, Martha 10', Samuel 4, Gabriel 3,
Augustus 4, Macy 6 mouths old, Ginney 16. Cbisic 21, Wat 6,
Hannah 45, Mary Ann 10; also 1 sorrel mare. 1 pair bay
match horses, 2 road wagons, 6 pair harness, 202j acres land,
ou the waters of Turkey Creek, adjoining B. W. Johnson, 1
3-eke of oxen and cart, 1 grey mare and colt, 1 sorrel mare
w ith abia’zed face, 1 do. and stud colt, 4 mules; all levied on
“s the property of Edmund liutts, to satisfy two fi fas, one in
fav« r of Je.-se King, the oilier in favor of Joshua Sh Penna-
tnoD v c . sa id Buns." M. BREWED, D Sit’d'.
J.;riuam 29, 1839. 2 tds
AGLETE. >iiPE SHERIFFS SALE.— Will oe soi3
-c y on tl'.e first. Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house
in Lexington, OgT horpe county, within the usual hours jf
sale, the following property, to wit:
Three negroes, viz: Llddy, a woman about 18- years-old.
and her child, Sam,.G or 7 months.old, and Hannah, 33 years
old, ail very bright nmlattoas ; levied on as the property of
Joseph Jenkins, to saiisty a mortgage fi t* a in favor of J~ohn
W.Cardwell, issued from the InFcvj , r Court of said county,
John-W. Cardwell vs. Joseph Jenk*u is> Property pointed
out in the mortgage fi fa. M. C. HALE, Slt'fl'.
January 25th, 1839. o tds
I ANCOCK SHERIFF SALES—Will be sohl on the
first Tuesday in March next, before the Court-house
next, between the uciilhoursoi sale, agreeably to an order j Roor in the town of Spnrta, Hancock county, within the usual
of the Inferior Court ol said county, sitting as a Court ot Or- hours of sale, the following property, to w it:
One negro woman slave, Mipia, about 34 years old ; Judy
- 1 _L n —1.1 /"< .1. *• *■
dinary, the Southwest pait of Lot 118, in Henry county, like
wise a negro woman, Bridgit, about GO years of age, sold as
thv property of Abner T. Manly, deceased,<>f said county.
ELIJAH BAILEY, Adtn'r.
Jan. 22, 1839- 1 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in April next, at
the Court-house in Paulding count", pursuant to an
order of the Inferior Court of Twiggs county. Lot No. 792,
in the 20th District 3d Section of originally Cherokee.
Also, on the same day wiil be sold at Koine, Lot No. 173,
in the 16th District 4th Section, iu the coutitv oi I'ioyd. Sold
as the property of John Hetdt, late of Twiggs county, de
ceased. Terms made know u ou the ton.
ABSALOM JACKSON. Adm’r.
January 29, 1839. U tds
Ann, a girl slave, about 9 years old; Catharine, a girl slave,
about 7 years old; Philip, a bay slave, about 4 years old;
levied on as the property of Henry Wagner, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of James Bass.
Also, one wotnau slave, Mary, about 45 years old; levied
on as the property of John M. Sharp, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Turner & Dickson vs. John M. Sharp and Rich
ard Sharp.
Also, one hay horse, about 10 years old ; 17 head of sheep,
and two stacks of fodder; levied on as the property of Thom-
to o. Lawson, to satisfy an execution in favor of Jasper M.
Guilder, Administrator, Ac - Property pointed out by Thom
as Lawsan. LORENZO fci.’ ta'i'EW'ART, Sh’ff.
January AT. 1839. g ids
Vw ORGAN SHERIFF SALES—Will be sold on the
iV.fi. first Tuesday in March next, at the Oottrt house door
in the tow-n of Madison, Morgan county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro-girl by tiie name of Hannah, about 13 years old :
levied upon as the property of George K Davis, to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of John Durden, and others, vs. said Davis.
Also, a negro girl I y the name of Cynthia, about 17 years
old: levied upon as the property of Joseph Eason, to satisfy
a ii fa in favor of John Woods, executor of James Woods, de-
ce taed, vs. said Eason.
Also, 1 silver watch, 1 sorrel mare, 1 bay mare : levied up
on as the property of Burkins High, by virtue of a ti fa in fa
vor of George W. Tuggle, and others, vs. said High.
Also, 2 cows and calves, 1 lied, bedstead and furniture, 6
chairs, l sideboard, 1 cupboard, 4 sows.and pigs, 75 barrels
corn, more or less. 13,60 p muds oats. 1500 pounds tedder,
more or ies'3 of each : levied upon as the property of .Tesse
Hollis, to satisfy a S fa iu favor of Carter Shepherd vs. J esse
and John Hollis.
Also, 2 horses and 2 cow3 and calves: levied upon as the
property of J ohn Turner, sr., to satisfy a fi fa in ia; or of Por
ter A Burney vs. said.Turner.
Also, 1 two horse wagon: levied upon as the property of
William Biasengama, to satisfy n fi fa in favor of Feaherr. I
Harris. “ LEWIS GRAVES, Sh’ff. -
January 26. 1839. 2 trig j
¥71 L'JERT SHERIFF SALES.—Will i e sold on the
S. A hrst. Tuesday in Mfirob next, before the Cmtrt-hoaiFe
door in EiberF eounty..within the. usual hours cf sale, the
following property, towit:
Two Negro men. one by tite itnae erf London, about 23
years old, the other by the name of ©harles, about. 40 years
old; levied ou as the.property of William Gaar. to satisfy I
j two fi fas issued from the Superior Court of Elbert county, |
one in favor of Thomas P.Stubbs and Thomas Lowe vs Aus
tin T. Ward and William Gaar, aid one in favor id William j
M. Aiman vs. Widiain G.trr and Wiil:am A. Beck, security. |
Also, two hundred aeres of laud, more or R*ss. on the \va- I
tors of Coldwater Creek, in Elbert county, adjoining Wil- j
oiark others; levir-.i on os the property of Lewis j
KirLee, to satisfy a Ii fa issued from the Sujterior Court of
Elbert county, in favor of Robert MeMiilan vs. Lewis Kirbee. |
Also, one hundred and thirty aeres of land, more or less,
on the waters-of Coldwater creek, in Elbett connty, adjoining
Solomon Peak and others ; levied on as the property of Dan
iel E. McCurrv, to satisfy two fi. fits.,- one issued from the Iu
lerior Court of Elbert county in favor of Robert McMillan
vs. Darnel E. SleCnrry, principal, and Caleb Tyner ar.d Md
ses Dm.can, securities, on stay of execution, and one in favor
of A and A. W. Hammond, bearers and endorses, vs. Noah
Ashworth and Daniel E. MeCurrv. Propertv pointed out by
Daniel E. McCorry. ‘ WM. BOND, Sh’ft*
January 25. 1839. 2 tds
tfikG LE fliOUP E ' SHERIFF ' SATES—Will he sold
vr before the Court-house door in the town of Lexington,
on the first Tuesday in March sc.xt. within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One sorrel mare, 1 grey horse, 1 roan celt.. 1 one horse wag
on, 1 road wagon, 1 house and lot in the town of Lexington,
formerly occupied by John Moore as a tavern: levied on as
tlm piopertv of Joseph Jenkins, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, in favor of F. W.
Cook vs. Joseph Jenkins. Property pointed cut by Thomas
A. Brewer.
Also, one tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in
sard county, on the head waters of Long Creek, containing 73
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Britain and
others : levied on as the property of David T. Evans, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Mi
chael Brauner vs. David T. Evans. Propertv pointed nut by
plaintiff. M. C. HALE, Sh’ff, -
January 29, 1839. 3 tds
LB HUT'SHE
,alf lot of land, on which William Roach
now lives, in the 2<tdistrict, containing 3 01.! acres, more or
less • levied on ns the property of William Reach, to satisfy
sundry fi fns in favorer John G. Fondren vs. Addison Roach
and William Iioach, and other fi fas.
Also, 1400 acres pine land, lying on the wmers of Pew’s
Creek, in said county, and aii the interest of Stephen B. Hes
ter, sr., in tits saw and grist mill on said Pews Cicek: all le
vied on as tiie property of .Stephen B i.’ester, sr., to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor of J. G. Fend reu vs. .Stephen B. Hester,
sr. Pinperty pointed out hv defendant. The above property
all levied ett and rcluruwJ to me b\ constable.
ELZY THOMPSON, Sh'ff.
January 29. 183S. 2 tds
nhATTNA r. LS a ;Jj IFF’S SALE—WiU t .e sold on tire
fi. first Tuesday in Niarch next, before the Court-house
doer in Tattnall county, with:a the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
One' tract of land containing 800 acres, more or less, situate
in the county.of Tattnall, where Mrs. Conner now lives: le
vied on by virtue of sundry ti fas issued from a J usitoes Court,
itt favor of William Mann and Godfrey Williams vs. Isaac
K. Courier. Property levied on and returned to me by a
constable. ROBERT PARTIN, iVu’ff.
January 25, 1539. 3 tds
FO;
iOUIi. m u:'!:s r.ftcr date application
honorable Inferior Cour: of fail a t. -
■ for ordinary purposes, for leave to -
-id Locket, late of said countv, drcea
will he made to the
-ro county, when sit-
:!1 th.e teal estate o!
ted.
Oet 30, 1833-41
i !iY LOCKET. At
x.
F73OUR months after date, app
a. 1 h
lion w.ili be mude to the
honorable Inferior Court of Lr uietis county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave U> seh the land and ne
groes of James Daniel, late nf salt! county, deceased.
ROBERT ROBINSON, Adm’r.
November 13.1838. 4:i 4n.
-fTNOCR months' after date, application wiii L.e made to the
t ■ honorable Itd'erior Court oi* Decatur eounty,-wlien sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 37, in the
15sii district oi originally Irwin, now Thomas county, e.ou-
tninina 490 acres, belonging to William Taylor, insane, ol
Decatur county. PATRICK YAWN, Guardian.
November 20. 3 838. 44 4m
OuUR months afer date, application will be made to :he
Sy liauoral-le Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the r. al es
tate of Minor Se'gier, late of Crawford county, deceased.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Adm'r.
January 22. >839. 1 4tn
8 ,'i OUR uion iis after tlate, application w
JL' honorable Inferior Court of Laurens
nhg for ordinary-purposes,for leave to sell
of Joseph 1). Hardin, deceased.
Jan. S3, 1839.— 1 4m HENRY SMITH, J
S'AOUU months after date, application will be untile to the
A' honorable Inferior Court of Elbert comity, when sit
ing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands he-
iic rhig to the estate of Yv r iib'nm Lni'sfiad, Jr , deceased of
Elbert county. JAMES I.LN'Sl'ORI), Adm'r.,.
with the will ennexed.
January 25, 3 839. 2 liilin
J be ma to the
minty, when sit-
111iic rrti* tis-lulo
er
lOUll months afterdate, application w.L Le made to tite
honorable Inferior Court of Decatur cout:ty, while .sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate
of V. iiiinm Whighaiu, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.. THOMAS WHIG HAM, Adm’r.
January 29 3839. 2 4;n
IflYOUR mounts alter date, application wifi he made to the
£. honorable Inferior Court of Decatur rouutv,
sir.ing as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to si i! the
ot Joseph Rawls, deceased, for the benefit of the
creditors. MARTHA J. RAWLS
January 29, 3839.
I AO I
61
months after date, application ■
Iton-rable Inferior Court of Auoliri!
F 7YOUR months after date. app::. ath n will be aii.cc to tiie
If' honorable Inferior Court of Putnam eounty, when silting
for ordinary purposes.for leave to sell two motaas. belonging
to the estate of Ann Smith, decease.!.
Oct. 16. 1838— 39 4in M. .T. SMTTTT, Ex'r.
w 1
FF’S SALE.— Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in March next, at the Court house door
in Eiberton, Elbert county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
Two black horses ; levied on r.s the property of Lewis M.
Gilbert, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Robert Freeman, issiTod
from the Superior Court of Elbert county, V3. I.ewis M. Gil
bert. EASTIN FORT SON, Dcp. Sh'ff.,
January 25, 1839. 2 _tds_
FIT HO MAS SHERIFF'S SALE—Will he sold on the
.u_ first Tuesday in April next, atthe Court house door in
the town of Thomasville, Thomas county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro woman by the name of Celia, about 18 years of
age: lev el on as the property of 111 ley Cuesuut, deceased,
to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of John Joit.cr. Levy made
and returned by a constable.
February 5—3 tds JOHN HURST, D. Sb’fL
?“SVlIOMAS SHERIFF'S SALE POSTPONED— Wiil
.K. be sold at the Court-hoiAe door in tiie town of Thomas
ville, Thomas county, nn the first Tuesday in March next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Otie lot of pine land, No. 288, i:t the 39th district formerly
Early, now Thomas county, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of
Roberson Hendon, and ag-inst Nancy Collett and John Col
lett. Property pointed oat by plaintiff; levy made an 1 re
turned to me by a constable. JOHN HURST, D. Sh’ff.
January 28, 1839. 3 tds
fjnALlAFERRO SHERIFF SALES—Wil be sold be-
B fare the Cout house door in the town of Crawfordvilie,
Taliaferro cotfntv, on the first Tuesday in March next, within
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
A negro woman by the name ot Rachel, and Iter infant
child; levied on as the property of Margaret Byrd, to satisfy
a fi. la. issued front the Inferior Court of Taliaferro county,
in favor of John Byrd, for the use, Ac., vs. Margaret Byrd,
and Bradford Parker. Property pointed out by Margaret
Byrd. YYM. LITTLE, Dep. Sh’ff.
January 21, 1839. 2 tls
C tREENE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will he sold before
IT llie Court bouse door in Greenesboro, Greene county,
on the fisrt Tuesday iu April next, within the U6ual hours of
6ale, the following property, to wit:
One Negro woman by the name of Quintina, 24 years ef
age ; levied on as the property of Charles W. Daniel, tosatisfv
a mortgage fi fa in favor of Thomas G. Janes. Property
pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
JOHN ARMSTRONG, Sh’ff
January 24, 1639. 2 tds
D ECATUR SHERIFF’S SALES—Will be sold at the
Court-house door iu the town of Bainbridge, on the
first Tuesday in March next, within the usual bouts cf sale,
the following property, to wit:
Lots No. 33, G8, 67, 66, and 65, in the town of Bainbridge,
Decatur county, to satisfy a fa. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Decatur county, in lavor of Thomas Linton vs. Wil
liam N. Bruce: the property pointed out by Plantin's attor
ney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one Negro
girl by the name of Amy; and also, one town lot, in Pleasant
Grove, Decatur county, whereon William Jourdan now lives,
to satisfy sundry small fi. fas. issued from the Justices Court
of Taliaferro county, in favor of H. B. Thompson, surviving
co partner of the late firm of Thompson & Towns vs. William
Jourdan, and Edmond Jourdan. Sold a3 the property of
William Jourdan. "Property pointed out by Dempsey Jour-
dun. Levy made and returned to tne by a constable.
Jan. £9, 1859.—2 tds WM. MARTIN. Sh’ff.
jlGUli montips alter date, app irati-'n will he made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county, while silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land nod negroes
belonging to the estate of Bln ford M. Waiton. late ol said
count}', cTereased. JOHN S. MANLEY, Adm'r.
October 9 1838. 38 4m
Y730UI!. months afer date, application will Lie made to the
3. honorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud belong
ing to the orphans of Peter K. Gee, deceased.
FREDERICK CONNER, Guardian.
Nov. 20. 3 632. 44 . 4tn
TTYOUK months after dale, application will be mode to the
R_ Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, for leave lo sell
the negroes of the estate of David E. Butts, late of Hancock
county, dec’d., for the purpose of division amongst his heirs.
WASHINGTON BUTTS, Adm’r.
Oct 16,1838. _
nOUR months after date application will Lc made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land be
longing to the estate of Francis O'Kciiy. uec'd.. late of said
county. JAMES O'KELLY, l Adm’ors
BENJAMIN O'KELLY, J rs '
Oct 30, 1838. 43 4irt
T7SOUR months afterdate, application will be made to the
E. 1 honorable the Inferior Court of Newton county, when
tietrs an i
Adm'r.
2 4 m
ill lie made to the
county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the t eui estate ol
John Rogers, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN G." UNDER WOOD, Adm’r.
Jan. 29. 1839 3 4m
1^.1 months after dal ■, application will h e made to the
a. honorable the Inferior Court ef Lowndes county, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the reai estate
of Marv Cowatt and William Cowart, minors ani orphans.
WILLIAM B. COWART, Guardian.
Jam 29th 1839 3 4m
^KUtilJ7a, TALLA i'EKi;0 COUNTY7
18 Whereas William B. Cietnmons applies to trie for let
ters of adminis ration on the estate of Isaac Clemmons, late
of said foamy, deceased —
These art the "eforc to cite it: 1 admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be anti appear
it my olfice within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause,
if any th< y have, why said letters should not be granted.
I liven under toy hand, al olfice this 16th January, looi).
Jan. 22 —1 flt" GUINEA O'NEAL, g c. n.
Ai'OitD COUNT V .
en J. Williamson and James E. Price,
•rs of aitirurjistratisit with the will aii-
ol Joint Gk.vcr, laie ol said countv.
{ 4 BORGIA, CKA
■v!»r W-Hfc.ii.KAs Raul
apply to me for letti
urxed on the estate
deceased:
Those are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular
me kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and file their
••ejections if any they have, to the granting of said letters.
Given under my hand at office, this lltii Jan., 1853.
PHILIP J. LCHOLF, c. o.
Jan. 15,1839 l at.
A W. ACT to provide for the payment of the MtEti* g
this Slate, who weie called into the public service by.
the proper authorities, and to provide for the payment Jf
provisions and other necessaries, furnished either L
Uiemselves or others, and other expenses legally i nn {
dent to such service; and also to provide for the -> a; .
moot of any unorganized body of men who, upon aiiy
s» ld 'n emergency, acted with the troops regularly ij
service, in repelling the said Indians, and for the p aY .
meiit of supplies furnished them, and for the payment
of men who acted independently of regular troop.
to appoint a Commissioner to audit the accounts t! ere„f
Sue. 1. Be. it enneted by the Senate and limit oj
Representatives rf Cue State of Georgia in Gtnerul
Assembly met, and it is barely enacted ly the anll lor ^
of the same. That too accounts for tiie pay due thr ati;i|j a
called into the service offthe State by toe projierauthuritr
during tiie present ye.ur, to re; el the invasion of the ff!
lotus in the Okelinukee swamp, nod the accoot.t^ f.,,-t]. a
provisions and other necessary supplies furnished, and ex-
pehseslegally tnrurrril hv them ; and also the accounts f r , r
the pay of any unorganized bodies of men, who upon any
sudd, a emergency, aud the men and officers who a^j
under,commission or appoin.-incnr front a higher office,
■ r appriiuted to tin- command bv the members of the com
pany, shall he paid at ar d after the same rat- that office,
a.id men tire p tic] fur like service in the United iiiatrj
s**rv».-e. who aetcaiiy performed service in rope!lisp sa j,£
itt liatts, and the accounts fur provisions and other neces-
s try suoplt-s furnished, and ex|«*nse* incurred by them :
aud also tin* accounts for pnv nnd provisions furnished nt: y
organized companirs, who upon like emergency acted ii..
e.iilauliy <>; th.e troops regularly in service, shall l;e ox-
•tnnnt ti, audit <1, :rtd paid by a competent person, to be
tjiijoinre.i by tb- fioverno”, wito shall give boi.ri ami sort,,
city lor the faithful performance of his duty, in double the
am 'lint received bv ltim front tb * Tteasttry.
S;:c. J. An<}.be it further enacted. ,\e., That the nor-
■4011 s > appointed, shall have power to administer oaths,
•tod ta:se affidavits «»t witnesses, for the purpose of escer-
tnimng the re< tituih? of demands to be by li?m hHoWfiijl
a a'i paid over to each ofiitn r who commataied a coritpanv.
the amount on his ; reducing sufficient testimony of tiie
reel it ml o td' his toll, and his giving bond and security to
ills Exeeilency the Govcristr, in double th< amount lie m.»
receive to pay t yeft individual the amount due him for lit*
services ami exp. mes under this act, h- shall lie paid out
of the Treasury, stt b sum as st.ail be dectntd by tho Gov-
ernor to fie reasonaltlp.
•‘■rt. 3. And be it further enacted, S^-e., That the sum
• d firry thousa-ul doi.ars. ot* so mucit thereof as may be ac
cess..ry, In* ui d the same is liciclty spiu iaily appropriated
to he pui(! out n! :.i:. moneys io the j rt asury , not ulhenri.tt
uppropriuied, for tiie pui».*oso of carrying into effect tbo
provisions of this act.
Site. 4. And be it further enacted, 4' c -i That hi* Ex-
ceiiency the Governor be, and he is hereby authorized and
r (picstcd, to take the necessary measures to cause the
amount so audited nnd paid out, to be ie-ii:ibuised by the
Government of the United Flares.
Skc. b. And b\ it further enacted by the aulhority
aforesaid. That ltis i.xceheiiey the Governor is hereby
uUiot ized and rcqn-sti d to nppoiut two competent per-
sotis, to not* or o: her of whom nil accounts shall ho rondi red
for claims, on account of provisions furnished to any
roops, or services tendered by poisons wtio were in tbu
orv ire of the Flu e, in the campaign against the Cheek
Ind.ans, and in ll:e Gnerokee country, who had been oi-
rlorcj out under the command of too Governor, or tbe
eomtnaiiiting officer of the Brigade or Division, or tho
Colonel of tiie county, and in tbe several expeditions into
the ierriun-y ot i lot ma, v. :u:. tier mustered into service ur
not, aud tor clothing and necessaries . .rnisheri to tiiuin;
and the persons s.» appointed do receive such accounts,
and the evidence fa support the root, and report trie same
to the Governor, and that tho Governor be requested lu
pay lae anjunnl of the claims, asjit't and Well founded by
warrant on tb- Treasury, bom it:o military fund: Bran
ded. that sro J Co.atii.i-stoner shall Indore l,e audits nnyut
said accounts, snali rttcesve satisfactory evidence thill the
articles o* piovisnms, cii*tmr.g, m.d neiessaiavs for which
pay is claimed, were necessuiV, wa-ic* purchased itt guod
faith, and applied to the use ot sa.d :-o*ip>, and that Unv
were iuruisbed at reasonable and cu-lumary pr ees, and
tt::it said Uiticloa Were p.ocur.6 by the order ef the tiur-
ernor.
Ifixc. ft. And be it funk tr enacted, ij-r-, That the gjie-
nil accounts shall he supported by tin: oath of thu claimant,
vrr.na arid such other evidence in writing a* lie may he able tu
estate | adduce ; and in a I cases, the Commissioner snail bo sail*-
fird o! th» truth and accuracy of the accounts, and the
reasunaiueuess oi the charges, and that so much tiiervuf
as may ho chargoable to tiie Governtneut of tbe United
States, shah be transmitted to that Governtoenl ior rtin.-
hurseoicnt.
Skc. 7. And be it further enacted, fc., Tim: a Ciint-
m ssion-r stiail he apj>o;nte*l tor ihe Uhstosuit countrr
a.' d rnitidie Georgia, a.,d one for liie counties ttesl of Uni
Ocmuigce l iver, and south ot the road leading from the
sr.it oi Goveriimeiit. to Columbus—each ol whom shill re
ceive ior his services, such compensation as sliill ha
■laented proper hv tin* Governor.
Skc. i>. And be it further enacted, fc., That tiio Con:-
missioner Imre by uirccted lo bo appointed, shall jsitb
thiriv days notice, iu o-u or ui*u*e of me gazettes puWio.nl
iii Mdle.Igevilie, of the tunc aud place whan he wi.i r«-
ceive and audit accounts.
jubjira day,
Sj>eu:.er ot tne Hou-e of Reprcsentaiives.
CTi A KLS DO L' Gi 1LRT Y,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 1st .Lummy. 1339.
GEORGE It. GILMER, Governs!.
F
sitting for ordiii
land and tite re:
ate of Henry Tally, iate 1
* purposes, for leave to eel! a part of the
tinier of the negroes belonging to llie es-
Newton county, deceased
JESSE L. BAKER, Adm’r.
Oct. 9. 1838—38 4m with the will annexe.!
T| .YOUR months after dale, application will la* made to me
fi.’ honorable Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to
theestate of Wiley J. Wnnslow. deceased, and Ilirey Cleve
land, a miuor. THOMAS OBKIANT, Adm r.
of Wiley J. Wanslow, deceased.
RHODA CLEVELAND, Guardian
for 11; rev Cleveland, a minor
December 4. 3838. 46 4m
TTY OUR montlts after date, application wiii he made to rim
il' 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.
Nov. 20, 1833—44 4m ELIJAH BALLY, Adm’r,
1 71 OUR. months after date, application will he made to the
’ honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county, when sit
ting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soli the real estate of
John Rogers, deceased, for the benefit of tiie heirs and cred
itors. JAMES C. McKENZIE, Administrator
de bonis non, with the will annexed.
Sept-mler 25, 183.8. 36 4m
'EY DU 11 months afterdate, application will be made to tho
honorable Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, for
leave to sell four Negroes of the estate ol Anri ti Smith, de
ceased, and two tracts of Land in the Cherokee purchase, for
the purpose of division among the heirs ot the deceased
CINCINATUS SMITH, f x,.,.
ROBERT M. SMITH, $ Ex ’ ors '
January l 5 , 3 839. ‘
I /IOUit mouths after date, application v. iii be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
sitting for ordin ry purposes, for leave to sell all tite lands
belonging to theestate of Thomas Fecgin, late of said coun
tv, deceased. RICHARD;''ON FEAGIN, > . , .
ROBERT M. OAYENS, ^ lt *“ ,s *
Jan. 22, 1839. 1 tin
50UR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and a
negro boy belonging to the estate of Elizabeth A. Borum, late
of Oglethorpe County, deceased.
JOHN S. HUBBARD, Ex'r.
January 22, 1839. 1 4m
Iff
H
OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a part of the re
al estate of Jacob Cobb, deceased, lying in Hancock uml
Baldwin counties.
MARTHA COBB, Adm’x.
RAN SOM U. SMITH, Adm’r.
December II, 3 838. 47 4tn
F OUR months after date; application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Conrt of Elbert county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands, and a
part of tite negroes, belonging to tbe estate of James Horton,
late of Elbert county, deceased.
REBECCA I\ HORTON, Adm'rx
Jan. 1, 1839.—50 m4m with tiie will annexed.
P OUR months after date application will he made to ihe
honorable Inferior Co urt of .Montgomery comity, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, liir leave to sell a tract of
pine land, containing 250 acres, situate in said countv, ly in°-
on the waters of Coldt’s creek, adjoining lands of Charles
MeCrimmon and Duncan McGregor, the propertv of John
McCrimnion, orphan. To be sold for the benefit of said or
phan. CHARLES AIcCRffilMON, Guardian.
December *1, 1838. 4J lm
er* •>!
conn-
tf '1 EORGIA, CRAYv'FORD COUNTY.
\JT Yv’hkukas John F. Glover applies to me for i
Administration on the estate of John Glover, late of sa
jy deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish aii and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deeeased.to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and file their
objections il" any they have, to the granting of said letters.
Given under my hand at office, this 11th day of Jan., 1839
1’iIlLIF J. ECHOLS, c. c. o.
Jr.n 22, 3 839. 1 r,t
< i EORGIA. JONES COUNTYT
ff.ff Whkreas Nathaniel Griggs applies tome for letters of
administration do bonis non ou the estate of John \Y. Brid
ges, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and up; ear
at my olfice within tiie time prescribed by law. to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5th day of Jan., 1839.
Jan. 15—52 5t CHARLES MACAiiTHY, c. c. o.
■Tri EORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY,
<W Whereas Alexander Pharr applies to tne for letters of
administration on tite estate of JohuC. McLaughlin, iate ol
said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at niv office, within the time prescribed by lav .to show cause
if any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my* hand at olfice, this 8;h day of Januarr,
1839. A. W. EVANS, D. c. c. o.
Jan. 35. 1859. 52 ot
f i EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
VJT Whereas Tuttle H.An lasapplies tome for letters of
administration bn the estate of John Al. Sharp, iate of said
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil an 1 singu’r.r
the kindred und creditors rtf said dec’d., to Le and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 38th January, 1839.
. Jau. 22.—1 St HENRY ROGERS, e. c. o.
<A EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.'“
V m Whereas John Jackson applies to tne for letters of ad
ministration, witn the will annexed, on the estate of Wilkins
Jackson, bate of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of sai l deceased, to be and appear
at my office within tbe time prescribed by law, to-sbow cause,
if any they have, why said ietters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand at office. January Silt. 18';a.
J as. 15.—52 5t CHARLES MACARTIIY. c. c. o.
4 A EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY.
O' Whereas Edward Bryan applies to me for letters
of administration on the estate of Nathan W. Battle, late of
said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tnv hand, at office, this 1st January, 1839.
J an 8—51 5t NEILL McKTNNON. c. c. o.
.< 1 EORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
VlT Whereas Samuel D. Wilson applies tome for letters
of administration on the estate of Ja mes Spratlin, late of said
county, deceased ;
And whereas Isaac W. Langston applies to me fur letters
of administration, with tiie will annexed, upon the estate ot
David Langston,late of said county,deceased ;
A.nd whereas Moses Wright applies to me for letters of ad
ministration upon tiie estate of John Ashton, late of said coun
ty, deceased;
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular
the kittdred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be and
appear at my office, within the tim. prescribed by law, to show-
cause if any they have, why said ietters should not begranted.
Given under my hand at office, this 16th day of January,
1839. * HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o.*
January 22. 1 5t
The following rules have been adopted to govern the
Commissioners in passing on the accounts presented uudar
the 5th, Gth, 7th, and Stii sections ot tue above law.
1st. Ail persons Having accounts or claims against the
State ul Georgia, residing north of tite road leading frien
M11 ledger i lie to Columbus, wilt make them out accenting
to the torn* given below, and iortvaid them, by mail *r
otherwise to the Executive Department, lor A. II. Hansetl
and all persons having claims agatnsl tiie .Mat* of Geor
gia resident south ol the said road und west of the Dc-
mulgee river, will forward litem in the same manner to tuo
Ex vittive Department lor Win. S. Rockwell, Esq.
21, All nui-tcr ritils ;»::d accounts for services must bo
cert tiled title. iheCupiain commanding the Company, and
be made out according to Ihe lorm required by the War
D *partim*nt. Blanks w iii be furnished on application to
either ol the commissioner^. A copy of the order calling
the com].any into service must be annexed lo the muster
roll and verified by affidavit. Incase such order lias been
lost or mislaid tin* tact must be proven by affidavit, and a
certificate from the officer utdering tiie company into set*
dee must be annexed in lieu thereof.
3d, In til! cases where such evidence ns is required by
these iulus cannot be prod u ed, the claimant must show
the best evidence iu his possession, and me Commission
ers will judge of its validity.
4th, Ad accounts mu-t be rendered in dvf.licah, with
the necessary affidavits and certificates attached to each.
5tu, Accounts must be made our in the following form.
T;ie United States,
To
Ditie ot purcha
Do.Is.
Dr.
Cents.
A T EORGIA, TATTNALL COUNTY.
WHEREAS Joseph Coe applies to nte for letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of John Midion, late of said coun
ty, deceased;
And whereas Patrick II. Bell ar.d George T. Gray apply
to me for letters of administration upon the estate of George
W. Ivins, iate of said county, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be and
appear at my olfice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould not be granted.
Given under my baud at office, this 8th January, 1839.
Jau. 29—2 3t \VM. W. TIFFINS, C. C. o.
Articles i nome ateil—
such ns provisions ct
necessaries &, cloth
ing (if such clothing
was purchased bv or-
dcrol tile Governor.)
( The follcaring of davits must be annexed.)
State ot Georg-iti, ? Personally appealed (inset l claimant's
County of ( name) before* the subscriber (here in
sert magistrate’s name) a Justice of the (Inferior Conrt
or of the Pence, as the case may be) in and for said coui-
ty, and made oath in due for rt nf law that the foregoing
articles amounting to dollars and cents, were fur-
it-heil by hint to the troops under the command ol (here
insert the officers name nnd grade) engaged in the Creek
Seminole, or Cherokee, ns the rase mav fie) campaign of
fflfiofi or 1837) lor which he has not been paid either by
the .Stale of Geotgia or tLe United Stales; arid that the
price.; charged therein were the reasonable and c-usto-
n»:irv prices for surh articles.
Sv*. oin to and si.bscri' ed before me this day of
(Signed by cluimaut.)
(Sign, d by the Mugistra-p officially.)
Stale of Georgia, ? Personally appeared (A.B.) theoffi-
County of Jeer in command of the troops met Rott
ed in the above affidavit, before the subscriber, a justice of
the ( Peace o,- Inferior court, as tiie ease may bo)'in and for
trie county aforesaid, nml made oath in due form (f law,
that the urt ivies charged in the above account were neces
sary fi r the troops under his command, nod were actually
sttppli: d by the s-alu (here insert claimant's name,); to the
said t in ps.
Sworn to before me this day of
(Signed by deponent.)
(Signed bv the Magistrate officially)
gib When accounts are rendered for services they w ill
be made out so far ,-is practicable in liie above form,,slat
ing the nature oi' the services charged, and by whoa** or
der, or hi dor vviiitt authority, verified by affidavit. If any
order was given a copy tll**reof must be annexed to the ac
count—certified t*. In the officer by whom it was given.
7.th, The GomtnLssinnets will open their offices in Mil-
ledgevilie. on Monday the eleventh duv of March next,
and continue to receive accounts until the tirst day of Ju
ly ensuing.
YAM. S. ROCKWELL,
Commissioner for The Seiith-Western section.
AUGUSTUS 11. HANSELL,
Commissioner for the Cherokee Country and Middle
Georgia.
Miilcdgevil'e, 5:h Ft'b., 1039. 3 1* .
G F.ORG J a7 W J LKINSON GOUNTfl ,
Whereas John Smith, Executor, applies to »•
letters of dismission fiem the estate of David M»* n ’ **** *
said county, deceased: ,
These are therefore to cite aud admonish “U nlK * *^6" ‘"U
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,*) be ac
appear ax my office within the time prescribed bylaw*
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters suotfW n®
be granted. '
Given under-my hand at office, this 5th October, lK>e.
October 9,1838 —38. mera B. EX.UM, «••«*