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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
.Yetclon Sheriff's
Urrrsse Sheriff's Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold • thg first Tucsdav in February nest, will be sold
at the Court house in the tow n of Greenesboro, | y be(ore the Court house door in the town of Cov-
Greene county, between the usual hours ot sale, the j ^ between [he USU3 j hours of sale, the following
following property, to wit: property, to wit:
150 acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands ot j „ acres of lan J, mor e or less, whereon Wm. K.
Burnett, Moore and others—also one negro woman , Ra by nQW j ives . adjoining lands of Thomas and Sims
about 24 years of age named Martha, tt being the life on ^ South and Emory College on the North—levied
estate of Nancy Carr, and also, the interest that Heno’ on a3 , he property of William K. Bagby to satisfy
Carr has in and to the above named property—levied . tJ|(ee fi fa3 f rom New ton Superior court, in favor ofN.
on as the property of Nancy Carr and Henry Carr to j^^iy & Co. and Cary Wood vs William K. Bag-
satisfy a fi fa in favor of John W. Porter, "xtorser, vs . bv Joldan Baker Jackso „ s . B b Da!lieJ K . Baker
Henry Carr and Nancy Carr, and Jesse M. Wilson, ; aid Jesse L Baker> secur|lies and Saniue i Slarr vs
security. , n j Wm. K. Bagby and Jordan Baker, Daniel N. Baker
Also, tne house and premises in the village of 1 o' j am| Jesae L Baker, securities,
field levied on as the property of Daniel Chare to J Also, , 51 | arres ofla nd, raoreo rless, whereon James
satisfy a fi fa for a specific hen on said house* j Plunket now lives,'adjoining lands of Milton Waldrip
mises, in favor of John G. Holtzclaw vs Dan' el - - -- -- r
Also, one house and lot in the village of Penfield,
levied on as the property of William Richards to satis,
fv a fi fa for a specific lien on said house and premises,
in favor of John G. Holtzclaw vs William Richards,
and one other fi fa in favor of Elliot C. Bowden vs
William Richards.
H. H. WATTS, Sb’ff.
January 3, 1843. 51 tds
I'ostponed Sale.
A T the same time and place, will be sold between
the usual hours of sale, the following property,
One negro woman named Caty, about 20 years of i j j-
in the lGth district of originally Henry, now Newton
county—levied on as the property of James Plunket to
satisfy a fi fa from Newton Inferior court, in favor of
Green B. Turner vs Hiram C. Johnson and James
Plunket makers and Jonathan Liudlev indorser.
Also, 50 acres of land, more or less, in the North
west corner of lot No 108, in the 10th district ot
originally Henry, now Newton county, adjoining lands
of James Read—levied on as the property of Samson
G’h«nn to satisfy two fi fas from a Justice’s court in
faw, o. Green B. Turner vs Samson Gibson—property
levied on and returned to me by the bailiff.
Also, 320 acres of land, more or less, in the 16th
district of originally Henry, now Newton county, being
SHERIFFS’ SALES, Ac.
.Vor/on Postponed Sheritf's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Covington, Newton county, between the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February-
next, the following property, to wit:
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES.
CITATIONS.
A dministrators sale.—a greeably to an
order of the court of Ordinary, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House
door in Bainbridge, Decatur county, two negroes
G 1 BORGIA, PUTNAM COUNI Y
r Inferior Court met f.»r ordinary purposes Monday
5th December, 1S42. Present their Honors, Tib)
Hudson, Stephen B. Marshall and Samuel Pearson, j q( . j[ owe u R eese> deceased.
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES. j
NOUl\ months after date, applicatto: will be madeto i
the honorable Inferior court ot Putnam count) .
when sitting as a Court of Ordinar), for leave to sell 1
a negro man by the name of Will, belonging to the estate j
Monthly Notires.
F
125 acres of land, more or less, in'the 9.h district of j boy named Jacob, about 16 years old and Henrietta
originally Henry, now New ton county, being a part of j ® ^Also,, a lot «f land No. Ia7 in the fifteenth
lot No 3*83 in said district—levied on as the property
of James M. Smith to satisfy several fi fas from New
ton Superior court, in favor of Cary \\ ood and others
vs James M. Smith, Ferdinand Beam and John B
Smith—property pointed out by James M. Smith.
FRANCIS W. McCURDY, D. Sh’ff.
Januarv 17.1843. 1 ids
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and part of lot 304, in said district, where-
nge, levied on as the property of James Brooks, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Vincent R. Thorn
ton vs James Brooks—property pointed out in said
mortgage fi fa. II. H. WATTS, Sh’ft.
January 3, 1843. 51 tds
A T the same time and place, will be sold the fol
lowing property, between the usual hours of sale:
’i wo negroes, Ned a boy 22 years old, and Rachel a I
“ 7 J J , CTUi lyUU 1 l ’ *** ,u,u ‘ t/aiiR-a »»i. auruu muuiscc ivers
woman 24 years old—levied on as the properly ol J ohn i H Lin and j ames J{ . \\ ilbourn and Shorter & Evans
on Roily Gober now lives—levied on as the property
of Roily Gober, to satisfy a fi fa from Newton Superior
court, in favor of Hiram B. Troutman vs Roily Gober;
property pointed out by Gober.
Also, 2024 acres of land, more or less, being lot No
222, in the 10th district of originally Henry, now New
ton county—levied on as the property of James R.
Wilbourn, to satisfy two fi fas from Newton Superior
court, in favor of Janies M. Swanson indorsee vs Rees
administrators of H.
Wilbourn.
Januarv 3, 1813.
Binge, deceased vs James R.
LEWIS ZACHRY, Sh’ff.
51 tds
E. King to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior court in
favor of Albert XL Jackson vs .John E. King. Curtis
King and Howell Bunkley, and one other ti fa from
the Inferior court in favor of Samuel \\ right vs Curtis
King, and John E. King, security.
Also, 275 acres of land, more or less, on the waters
of Beaverdam creek, adjoining lands of Rea, Jackson,
and others, levied on as the property of James Atkin- j Iiex r, between the usual hours of sale— * * 1
son to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of the Executors of j One black Fillv about three years old—levied on as
Covington Brooks, the Executors of David Jackson, j ,l ]e property of William Rhodes, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa issued from Newton Inferior couit in favor of
"jVTEYVTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold be-
-L 1 fore the Court House door in ihe town of Coving
ton, Newton county, on the first Tuesday in February
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF'S SALES.—Will bej
sold before the Court House dooi in the town of
Lexington, Oglethorpe county, on the first Tuesday in j
April next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit: _ j
One negro man bv the name of Burton, about 25 I
vears old—levied on as the property Benjamin J. Bar- | - r. . ,i,„. r, h,.n
' ■ c . „ c c Inferior nev, deceased, containing between three and tour nun-
nett, to satisfy a mortgage n tu issued trom tlie Interior -' ’ , 6 ., , . . .. -i
court of said county, in favor of Willis Arnold vs oen-
jamin J. Barnett—property pointed out in said mort-
gage. MIAL SMITH, Sh fi.
Januarv’ 17, 1643. I tds
N Wednesday the 1st day of February next, will
district of Decatur county.
Wo will also sell betore the Court House door in
Newton, Baker county, on the first Tuesday in March
next, lot of land No. 35!, in the eleventh di
Baker county—sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.—Teims cash.
Wm. PEABODY. Ad mV.
MARY A. WILLIAMS, Adm’x.
December 6. 1842. 47 tds.
ILL BE SOLD, in the town of Greensborough
on the first Tuesday in February next, be foie
the Court-house door, under an order ot the Inferior
court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
all the land belonging to the estate of \\ m. McGibo-
November 1,1842.
dred acres, more or less, with the exception of the wid
ow’s dower, adjoining lands of Jas. Moore. Jno. R.
Jeter and Matt Pierce. Term* made known on the
dav of sale. JAMES. MOORE, Adm’r.
Dec. 6, IS42. 47 tds
- . _ . , , I •Mdusinislra tor’s Sale.
be sold at the late residence of Levi Speights, de- . G REE ABLY to an order of the honorable Inferi-
ceased, of Hancock county, part of the perishable pro- j or CQUrt of Washington countv, when sitting for
Justices.
It appearing to the Court that Rowell Reese, tie-
ceased, did, while in life, enter into bond for titles to
lot of land number 921, seventeenth district, originally
i .iait.it Cherokee, now* Cobb county, to one Asbury Hargroves
strict of that the purchase money has been paid, ai d that the said
>irs and Rowell Reese has departed this life with.nit making said
titles; and James R. Lane and Francis Stubbs bei s
the Administrators of the estate of said d. cea-ed :—
It is ordered by the Court, that this order he publish*H
in one of the public Gazettes of this State, according
to law. that all persons concerned mav take notice and
file their objections (if any they have) why an older
absolute should not be passed (after the expiration of
this publication) requiring th-* said administrators to
perfect titles to said tract of land, in compliance with
the bond of their said intestate and the law provided
in such cases. n«u>n
The above is truly copied from the minutes, 5lh‘De“- ‘4r-4 0l*R m ,
cember. 1842. ' WM. B. CARTER. c-'ttoOJ t „ the h(
December 13th. 184%' I or. „| lo-.ftiL Gia
EORGf A, JONES Cot
JAMES R. LANE, j
FRANCIS STUBBS, '
Adm’rs.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be madeto
the honorable Inferior couri of Puia*ki county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
ihe real and personal es aie of the estate of William
Beinbry. late of said count v. deceased
WILLET W. SNELL. Adm’r.
October 4.1852 38 4in
OUK months after date, application will be made t<-
the honorable the Inferior Court of liwiu county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the I&fids belonging to the estate of Joseph Miller, late of ;
Irwin couotv, deceased.
U * JOHN MeDEARMTD. Adm’r.
i,September 27, 1 842. 3? 4m de bonis non.
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petty belonging to the estate of said deceased, consist
ing of stock of various kinds, corn, fodder, wheat and
oats, and various other articles. Sale to continue till
all is sold. Terms on the day.
BENJAMIN ROBERTS, KxV.
POLLY SPEIGHTS, Ex rx.
December 20, 18 42. 40 tds.
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ILL BE SOLD at the Court House door in War-
by virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Cou». of
Warren county, when sitting for ordinary purposes.be
tween the usual hours of sale, two negroes,consi iting of
one man and woman. Sold for distribution according to
the last will and testament of Sarah Elliott, laie of said
county, deceased. Terms on the dav.
JOHN HARRIS, ExV.
October 4,1842. 38 tds
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesduy in Februa-
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und other fi fas in favor of William D. Jackson vs
James Atkinson—levy made und returned to me by
Lewis W. Lundv, constable.
Also, Nego, a man, Smart a man, Handy a man,
Flora and her child, Millv a girl, Maria a girl, Bella
and her children Mary and George—levied on as the
property of Albert Y. Giesham, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Bostwick & Baird, and other execu
tions against Albert Y. Gresham.
JAMES BURK, D. Sh’ff.
Januarv 3, 1343. 51 bG
sALE.—Will be sold on
( '4 REENE SHERIFF
T the
Greenesboro, within the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit :
Five negroes, Hannah, 35 years old, and her four
children, Harriette 5, Saiah 4, Emannel 3, and Jordon
one year old, levied on to satisfy two mortgage fi fas
from Oglethorpe Inferior Court, in favor of John W.
Moody, vs. William N. Williams; and one from
Greene Inferior Court, William Edmonson, vs William
N. Williams; property pointed out in said mortgage
fi fa and levied on as \\ iiiiam N. illiam’s property.
H. H. WATTS, Sh'iL
Nov. 29, 1842. 46 tds
O
Ilanrorli Sheriff ’» Sales.
N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
Mercer Rhodes vs William Rhodes—property pointed
out in said fi fa.
FRANCIS W. M’CURDY, D. Sh’ff.
November 29, 1842. 46 tds
1'Uomas Sheriff's Sales.
WfUA. be sold on the first Tuesday in February
* * next, (1843) within the usual hours of sale, be
fore the Court house door in the town of Thomasville,
I homas county, the following propertv, to w it:
Lot ot land No. 113, in the 13th district of origin
ally Irwin, now 1 homas county, containing four hun
dred and ninety acres, more or loss, levied on as the
propertv ot James White, to satisfy two ii fas issued j
from a Justice’s court of this county, in favor of John j
J. Underwood vs said White—levytnade and returned 1
to me by a Constable.
Also, lot of land No 44, in the fourteenth district of |
originally Irwin, now Thomas county, containing four |
hundred and ninety acres, more or less—levied on as |
the property of James N. Brown to satisfy two fi fas I
issued from a Justice’s court of Houston county in fa- !
vor ot Matthew G. Sikes vs said James N. Brown and ;
Joseph Thompson—levy made and returned to me by j
a constable.
Also lot of land No P.9 in the thirteenth district of
originally Irwin, now Thomas county, containing four
hundred and ninety acres, more or less—levied on as
town of Decatur, DeKalb county, between the usual ; will,
hours of sale, under an order of the Inferior Court of j
said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, the j
plantation whereon Samuel L. Wilson, late of said |
county, deceased, formerly lived, consisting of the fol- 1 January 17. 1343.
lowing lots, viz: Lot No. 203, Lot No. 204, Lot No.
211. and Lot No. 214, all in the 1 4th district of origin
ally Henry, but now DeKalb county, containing 202.^
acres each. Also, Lot No. 203, in the 2d district of
Appling county; also Lot No. 44. in the 2d district of
Wayne county. Sold for the purpose of a division
among the heirs of said estate. Terms on the day of
sale. JOHN F. WILSON, ?
JAS. H. WILSON, ^ x °
December G, 1842. 47 tds
| ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Courthouse |
I door in the town of Sparta, Hancock count), between ;
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Februa
ry next, all the teal estate belonging to the estate of
I the late Robert Criswell, deceased, containing seven I
! hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters of
Town creek, adjoining Jestus, Chambers and others.
; To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
i said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
ELI CUMMINS, One of the Adm'rs. j
| January 17, 1343. I tds
Postponed Executor’s Sale.
O N the 20th day ol March next, will be sold nt the !
late residence of \\ iiiiam M’Elvv, deceased, in j
| Decatur county, under and by a provision of the last |
; will and testament of said deceased, seventeen likely I
I negroes, consisting of men, women and children —Al- ;
so, at the same time and place, 150 bushels.of corn, j
more or less—sold for the benefit of the legatees to |
Terms on the dav.
HARMON M’ELYY, )
WILLIAM M’ELYY, Jr. } Ex’ors.
JOHN KELLY,
Whereas Hiram Dunbar applies to me for let
ters of administration on the esfute of Asaph Hal!,
deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all a ( d
sin^ilar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my Office within the time prescribed
bv law, t<* shew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under mv h-md at office, this 24th Decem
ber. 1S12. CHARLES MACARTHY.c.c o.
D .-ember 27. 1842. 30 5t
tbs ii r t'T date, application will be made
lorable lnf rior court of Twiggs county,
when sitting lor Ordinarv purposes, for lea'e to sell
all the real estate of Cli*tie* F. Carden, mi or.
THOMAS W. ANDERSON, GumdV
Jnnnarr 10, 1843. 52 4 in
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at the Court bouse in Sparta, Hancock county, , the property of William Ward to satisfy a mortgas-e
within the legal hours of sale, the following property, | fi f a j n f avo ' r 0 f J ames j, Blackshear vs said Ward—
10 vvlt: j property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
240 acres of land on the waters of Dry creek, in j Also,'the following lots in the town of Thomasville,
said county, adjoining lands of B. F. Latimer and j t o wit: lot No one in square letter L, on which Rirh-
Dav!s Long, whereon James K. Dunn resides—levied j ar d y. Newman now lives,containing half an acre; No.
on to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Hancock Superior
court in favor of Washington II. Brantley against the
said James K. Dunn—pointed out in the mortgage.
Also, the following negro slaves, to wit: Matthew
52, Violet 48, Lilia 31, Eli 13, Young 9, Cynthia 29,
Lemuel 13, Maria 11, Layfayettc 9, Elizabeth 0. Mil-
five and six in letter \V, containing half an acre each ; J
No. one in letter J J ; also, a part of lot of land No. i
forty, ad joining the village of ThoraasviJle, sufficient to ;
make a square of said letter J J—all nf <>^<1 1ms situ- !
ate lying and being in the village of Thomasville—all 1
levied on as the property of Richard V. Newman to
'ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door in
the tow n of Bainbridge, Decatur county, on the
first Tuesday in February next, w ithin the legal hours
of sale, under an order of the Inferior Court of -aid
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, the follow
ing propeity, to wit:
One lot of land, No. 200, in the 21st district of said
county, containing 100^ acres; one lot No. 199, in the
21st district of said county, containing 36| acres ; and
lots or fractions No. 247, containing 67^ acres; and
No. 246, containing 14f£ acres, in said districl and
county.
Also, the following slaves, to wit: Hard, a man about
25 years old, Jack, a man about 20, Albert, a man
about 50, Lucy, a woman about 30 years of age, and
her infant child ; and Lucy, a woman about 25 vears of
age, and her infant child—sold as the property of
Sillaway McCall, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
JAMES LAMBERT, Adm’r.
December 6. 1842. 47 tds
TILL BE SOLD agreeably to an order of the hon-
Guardian's Sale.
P URSUANT to an order from the honorable the ;
Inferior court of Greene county, will be sold at the
Courthouse in the town of Greenesboro, on the first
Tuesday in March next, the negroes belonging to Jo
seph and Joshua Wright, orphans of Joseph Wright
deceased. To be sold for the purpose of a division.
Terms of sale on the day.
JAMES MADISON PORTER. Guard'n.
of the Orphans of Jos. Wright, deed.
Januarv 17, 1843. 1 tds
1 LUROIA. THOMAS COUNTY.
W hereas James F. Car ter applies :o me for let-
rs of administration on ihe estate of John Kelly, lute
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and 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, w hy said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this IGih December,
1842. ' NEILL McKINNON, c. c. o.
December 27, 1342. 50 5t
G eorgia, Baldwin county.
Whereas Isaac Boring applies to me for letters
of administration ori the estate of James Jarratt. de
ceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appeal at my office within the time prescribed
by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 30th December,
1842. CHAS. W. CHOATE, c. c. o.
Januarv 3. 1843. 51 5t
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after date, application will be made
r court of Jasper county, when s: -
rposes, for leave to sell a portion
•OUR month
to tlie Infeii
ling for Ordinary
of the Land and Negpoes belonging to the estate of
Edward Price. Ute of said county, deceased—for the
benefit of the heirs und creditors.
ANN T. TRICE, Adm’x.
January 10. 1813.52 4m
'OUtl months after date, application will be made
the honorable Inferior court of Hancock coun
ty, wh- n sitting for Ordinary purposes, for lea’ e to
sell a part of the Negroes and the Land belonging to
the estate of Joel Pound, deceased.
MATTHEW POUND. Ex’or.
Januarv 10. 1843. 52 4m
F
OUR months after date, application will be made
I ^Ol R months after date, applicat
to the honorable the Inferior C
r k<
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Postponed Sale.
O N the first Tuesday m April next, will he sold at
the Coui t house door in McDonough, Henry coun
tv, all the unsold estate of W m. Craw bud, deceased,
late of said county, in pursuance of his lust will and
testament, viz: the plantation on which the deceased
resided, lving on the Favetteville road, 10 miles fwom
M’Donough, includinglot 133. eighty acres of lot 102,
and lot 124,(in which forty acres are reserved as dower ^
for the widow and relict of saidjCrawlord, deceased)— \
all in the 6th district of Henry county ; also, thirteen
negioes, consisting of men, women, and children.—
Sale to be continued from day to day (if necessary) ’til
all are sold. Terms made know n on the day of sale.
WILLIAM T. CRAW FOR I),* Ex’or.
of Wm. Craicford, deceased.
Januarv 3, 1813. 51 tds
EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.
Whereas Amos E. Ward applies for letters of
administiation, on the estate of William W ard, dee d :
These are therefore to cite and admoni*h all and
singular the kindred ar d creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
bv law. to **ho\v cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted
Given tinder mv hand at office, this 3d dav of Janu
arv. 1843. * WM. B. CARTER,V. <*. o.
Jinuarv 10, 1843. 52 5t
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OT1CE.—Will be sold at the late
W illiam Robinson, deceased, in Gw ii
f January
\Y
commencing on the 30th <J
sona! property belongi:
po
ly 25, Louisa 6, Fatsy 4. David 5 months, Sam (ala.) i sa tisfv three mortgage fi fas, one in favor of Jason
27, Sam (ga.) 26. Lahan 24, Tom 40, Chester 29, j Brinson, one in favor of Isaac \V. Mitchell, and one
Frank 13, Emily 21, Harriett 1, Betsey 24, Caroline j j n f avor of Thomas J. McBorin vs said Richard V.
3, Araminta 5, Lucy Frances 3, Jacob 10 months, Se- - Newman—property pointed out in said mortgage fi fas.
na 18, Washington 8, Matthew 13, Joe or Joseph 40, j Also, the South half of lot ofland No four hundred
Fred 32, Martin25, George 13. Edward 29, Arter 24, I ant ] fifty-four, in the 13ih district of originally Irwin,
Aviana 13. Almira 20, Pheriby 3, Delia 15, Fanny 59, | now Thomas county, containing two hundred and fortv-
Mason 22, William 8, Amanda 3, Judy 35, Laban 7, j five acres, more or less—levied on as the property of
Warren 4, Rochester 60, Santee 25, Catharine 26 and
infant child, Richard 7, Dilsey 4, John 2, Isabel 21,
Maria 30, Margaret 12, Benedict 18 years of uge, in
nil 58 in number—levied on as the property of John
Bishop to satisfy a fi fa from Hancock Inferior court,
in favor of Stovall, Simmons, Co. vs said Bishop,
and three fi fas from Hancock Superior court against
the same, in favor of Iverson L. Graves, J. M.
Gonder, and Adam Cason, bearer—property pointed
out by defendant. L. S. STEWART, Sh’ff.
January 3, 1843. 51 tds
Uriah Braswell to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Willard
Gray vs said Braswell—propertv pointed out bv plain- j
tiff. EDW ARD M1NCHIN, Sh’ff. j
January 3, 1843. 51 tds j
oraoie
sluing for ordinary purposes, on the firsi Tuesday in J an-
uary next, before the Court House door in the town of
Blakeley, Early county, within the legal hours of sole,
lot of land No. 47, in the 6th district, containing 250
acres more or less.
Also, on the first Tuesday in February next, before
the Court House door in the town of Cussville, Cass
county, lot No. 7, in the 17th district, 3d section, origi
nally Cherokee, containing 40 acres, more or less.
At the same time,before the Court House door 'n the
town of Canton, Cherokee county, lot No. 62, 3d district,
2d section, containing 40 acres, more or less, bold as
the property of John O. Daniel, late of Jones county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the dav of sale.
WILLIAM H. INGRAM, Adm’r.
October 25, 1842. 41 tds
- sidence of
ett county,
■xt, all the
to the estate of said de-
d, (negroes excepted) consisting of horses, hogs,
cattle, household and kitchen furniture, and a varity of
other articles too tedious to mention. The -ale to con
tinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made
known on the day.
ADAM ROBINSON, AdmV.
December 20, 1842. 49 tds.
EORGIA, HANCOCK < OUNTY.
Whkrkas John N. Bledsoe applies to me for let
ters of administration on the Estate of Robert H.
Bledsoe, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and -in-
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law’, to show cause, it any they have, why said letters
should not be grant’d
Given under my hand nt office, this 3d dav of Janu
ary, 1843. HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
January 10. 1843. 52 5t
YD OUR months after date, application will be made
JL to the honorable the Inferior court of Oglethorpe
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, fur leave
to sell all the real estate belonging to Robert Huff, late
of said county, deceased.
JAMES R. HUFF, Adm’r.
SARAH HUFF, Adm’x.
December 27. 1842. 50 4m
I TIOUR mouths after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior court ot Baldwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a
negro woman bv thp rame of Hagar and firr child
Kesiah, belonging to the estate of Michael Graybill.
late of said county, for th* 1 benefit of the creditors of
G
EORGIA, LOWNDES COUNTY.
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To Capitalists.
NK HALF OF I HI. E WON ION FACTORY
o
Patlnafl Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the firet Tuesday in February next, will be sold (
before the Court house door in the town of Reids- j
viile, between the usual hours of sale, the following i
property, to wit.
153 acres of pine land, adjoining lands of Mann j
and others, levied on as the property of Samuel S. j
Wester to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Acphias Sage, & j
Co. vs Samuel S. Wester—land situate in the county I
FOR SALE.—The interest belonging to the es
tate of Jo-iali Flournoy, dec’d. in the Eatonton Factory,
being one half thereof, is offered for sale. Capitalists
who wish to make a profitable inve-tment should not
fail to improve this opportunity, ns it is estimated that
it is paying thirty three per cent, upon the present in
vestment. It is situated three mile- west «»f Eaton
ton, Putnam county, ot) Little river, a never failing
ILL BE SOLD ut Reidsville, 1 attnall county, j stream, affording sufficent water power for any nia-
on the lOthdav of January next, to the highest | chinery. Attached to it area Grist and Saw Mill in
bidder, 1,000 acres ot pine land, lying in said county, j successful operation. This property is offered for sale !
within three miles of the Altamaha river, well timber- j [ 0 effect a division, and will be sold altogether or in
ed—sold as the property of William Mann, late of j shares, to suit purchasers. The terms will lie liberal; :
Appling county, deceased. Sold to effect a division j Hnc ] we will take pleasure in showing it to any person j
W h
of admii.i
ol sai*t countv. de<
These are therefore
£T«ilai ihe kindred and
and appear at my nffii
law, to show cause, if
should not be granted
Given under my hnr
uary, 1843.
Jannuaiv 3.1843.
re a* Owen Smith applies to me for letters
nation upon the estate of Giles Sliute, late
id deceased.
Januarv 3, 1843.
1
JOHN GRAYBILL,
E. J. BETTS.
J G. B. GRAYBILL. j *
JOHN YV. GRAYBILL. J -
51 4 m
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to cite and admoni-h all and sin-
rreditors of said deceased, to be
e within the time prescribed by
any they have, why said letters
d at Office, tins 3d dav of Jan-
\> ILL I AM SMITH,c c. o.
51 5t
F'
'OUR month* afterdate, application will be made
to the Inferior C«’iirr of Baldwin county, silting
a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the teal estate
of Mrs. Susan Sims, d ceased, late <>f said county.
GEORGE D. CaSE, AdmV.
Januarv 3 1843. 51 4m
F",:;
R months after date, application will be
lade
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Haneork Sheriff 's Sale.
N the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold
in the town of Sparta, within the usual hours of j of Tattnall, on the waters of Milligan’s creek—pointed
sale, the following property, to wit: j out by Anguish McSwuin.
Claiborne 36, Micajah26, Madison 26, Edmund 31, j Also, at the same time and place, will he sold three
Mack 19, Sarah Ann 15, Matilda 15, Edy 41, Edlar 2, j tracts of land, to wit; 550 acres adjainin<* hinds of
Richmond 7, Washington 5, Laura 8, Rosetta 5 vears
old—levied on as the property of Joseph T. Simmons
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of James B. Ran-
some and James Thomas vs said Simmons—property
pointed out in said mortgage.
~ L. S. STEWART, Sh’if.
January 3, 1343. 51 tds
AN COCK SHERIFF’S SALE
-Will be sold
at the Court House in Hancock county, on the
first Tuesday in February next, the following property,
to-wit:
Isaac 52, and Hampton 37 years old, levied on as
the property of Reuben Tamplin, to satisfy a mort
gage li fa, in favor of William R. Moss, Guardian, &c.
vs said Tamplin—propertv pointed out in said mort
gage. L. S. STEW ART, Sh’ff.
Nov. 29, 1842. 46 tds
Coalson, Grooms, and others—also, 1750 acres adjoin
ing Eliza Bacon and others; also, 538 acres a.li**.',;,,- I
lands of William TodJ <•••<> others—said lands levied j
on as the propertv of William H. Edwards to satisfy !
a tax execution—pointed out by Wm. H. Edwards to
secure him a good title—said lands situate in the coun- 1
ty of Tattnall—levied on and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the j
following property to wit: 930 acres of pine land, situ
ate in the county of Tattnall, on Bull creek, adjoining
lands of hutch and others—levied on as the property I
of William H. Edwards to satisfy a fi fa in favor of I
Zachariah M. Winklee vs William H. Edwards.
ROBERT PARTIN. Sh’ff. :
January 3, 1843. 51 tds
Postponed Sale.
be sold betuie the Court House door in Mt. |
fernon, Montgomery county, on the first Tues- j
day in February next, all the lands belonging to the
estate of Duncan Hughes, late of said countv deceas-
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I T V eri
Oglethorpe Sheritl's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the Court house door, in the town of Lex
ington, Oglethorpe county, within the usual hours of ed, containing in the whole, by survey, 1287J acres (the
gale, the following property, to wit : dower ot the deceased widow excepted) consisting of
One negro girl about 14 years old, by the name o I pine land and swamp, lying on the Oconee river, and
Mary, Joshua a boy 8 years old, Emily a girl about j a part of which is cleared and improved, and in a fine
three years old, levied on as the property of John P. j state for cultivation. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
Huff, to satisfy the following fi fas: Lewis J. Dupiee | and creditors—term* made known on the day.
among the heirs.
Also, will be sold at Holmesville, Appling county, on !
the 14th day of January next, one lot of laud contain
ing 488 acre*, well timbered, and on a bluff to the river, !
being No. 618, in the 2d district.
Aiso, one other lot of land, containing 490 acres, I
well timbered, and adjoining, bein# ^ ,r * in the 2d I
district 0nid cuunty. Sold to effect a division among !
the heirs.
Also, will be sold at the Court-house in Stewart ‘
county, on the first Tuesday in February next, one lot |
of land in said county, containing 202.J acres, being No.
136, and returned as second quality of oak and hickory |
land—Also sold as tlie property of William Mann, to i
effect a division among the heirs.
WILLIAM MANN, Agent for the heirs.
December 6, 1842. 47 tds
•Administrator*s Safe.
ILL be sold at the late residence of Angus Gil-
lis, deceased, in Montgomery county, on the
15th day of February next, all the perishable property |
belonging to said estate, consisting of cattle, hogs, J
horses, corn, fodder, household and kitchen furniture, {
and other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms j
made known on the day of s'lle.
NORMAN GILLIS, ?
MARK FHILLITS, J
January 17, 1843. 1 tds
TTNDER an order of the honorable interior court,
\aJ of the county of Putnam, when sitting for o r dina-
rho may wish to purchase.
JOHN M FLOURNOY. ,
N. BASS, ( Exf
November 29. 1842. 45
GEORGIA PUTNAM COUNTY.
HER LAS Kinchin Allford applies to me for
letters of administiation on the estate ot Jet
b i son Vii.ing. late of said cour t) , deceased :
These are lherefore to cue and admonish all and
singular the kindred arid creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show rai se, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under rru hand at Office, thi* 9th dar of.Tu.i-
uarv. IS43. Wm. B. CARTER, c. c.o.
January 17, 1843. 1 5t
when sitting for Ordmarv purposes, for leave to sell al!
the reai estate of Robert S. Marv A. Fiances C. Sa
rah. Betsv E. ai d Hn.mas T. Cole . minors of Jesse
C«*le, for the benefit of said minors.
WILLI \ M T. CRAWFORD. 6.»
January 3. 1843 51
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NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to Thomas H. Wilkinson,
late of Laurens county, deceased, are requested
to come forwaid and make immediate payment, and I
those having demands against said deceased, are re-
quested to present them duly authenticated as the law
directs. T. C. SPICER. Ex’or,
MARY C. WILKINSON, Ex’rx.
December 13, 1842, 48 6t
persons indebted to John Ray, late of Han- !
county deceased, are requested to make pay
ment, and those to whom said deceo*ed was indebted j
are notified to render in their demands in conformity |
to law. WILLIAM RUSHING, Y
G eorgia, decatuk county—whereas
Charles MunnerUn applies to me for letters of
dismission on the estate «»f Rt becca Mvrick. dec’d—
These are therefore to cire and admonish all and
singular the kindred and cn diturs of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed bv law, to show cause, it ariv they have, why
said letters of dismission should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 9th day ot Janu
ry, 1843 * A. D SMART, c c. o.
Januarv 17. 1843. 1 5t
I ^OUR ninn.iis afterdate, application will be nmdr*
to ti e honorable Ii.fi-rior court ot Baldwin conn
• V, when sitting for Ordinary' purposes, tor leave to
*vell the negroe* belonging to the esrate of Manse! J
Smith, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of tlie creditors of said deceased.
CYNTHIA ANN SMITH. Ex’s.
AUG. H. KENAN,
C. J. PAINE,
January 24. 1843. 2 4m
• Ex
le
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JAMES RUSHING,
JOHN KAY,
January 3, 1843.
> Adm’rs.
N u ' :
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Adm’r
at the late residence of Arthur Foster, deceased,
in Greene county, will be sold, all the perishable pro-
p^ ty of said estate, consisting of some excellent mules,
horses, cows, hogs, provender, &c. &c.
| Also, on the first Tuesday in February, at Madison,
; Morgan county, between 30 and 40 likely negroes, and
the tract of land in Morgan county, containing eight
1 EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
Whereas Henry Scarborough applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth
Hudson, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, rbi« 16th day of
January. 1843. FRANCIS THOMAS, c. c. o.
’anitarv 24. 1843. 2 5t
F OUR months after date, application will be mar
to the honorable the Inferior couit «*f .\|eriweih*T
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, fur leave
to s»*H a Negro Girl by the name «>f Mary, about eight
)'fars old. os the property of Benjamin F. Godwin,
minor, and to be sold for his benefit.
RICHARD MILLS, Guard’n.
January 24. 1843. 2 4m
ry purposes, a negro man by ihe name of Will, will be | hundred acres of the best land in the up-country of
vs Johr 1‘. Hull', George Gordan vs the same, one issu
ed from the Superior court, the o'iier from the Inferior
court of said county and other fi fas in my hands vs
the same.
Also, at the same time and place two negroes, Henry
nbout 11 or 12 years old, M inen about 13 or 14 years
of age—levied on as the property of Archibald Short
to satisfy the following fi fas issued from the Justice’s
court of the 235tli district g. m. four in favor of McCar
ty & Mil igan vs the same, four in favor of Dark E.
Arnold vs the same, one in favor oi Charles YV. Ar
nold, adm’r de bonis non of S. O. Arnold, deceased vs
the same, two in favor of George F. Hawks, vs the
same, and sundrv other li ias against the same.
MIAL SMITH, Sh’ff.
January 3. 1843. 51 tds
SAM ’L M’ALLISTER, Adm'r. de bonis non.
November 29, J 842. 46 tds
.Vrscion Sheriff's Sales..
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the Court house door in the town of Cov
ington, Newton county, the following property, to w it:
50 acres of land, more or less, lying in the North
east corner of lot No 39, in the 10th district of origin
ally Henry, now Newton county—levied on as the
propertv of Alford Sears to satisfy a fi fa issued from
a Justice’s court, in favor of Alford Levingston, ad
ministrator of Thomas YY intcr, deceased, for the use
of Samuel Brown, guardian of the orphans of Thomas
Winters, deceased vs Alford Sears—levy made and
returned to me by a bailiff.
Also, three negroes, to wit: a woman named Mari-
ah and her child, and a hoy named George—levied on
as the property of Mary Ballard to satisfy three fi fas
issued a Justice’s court, in favor of John Webb vs
Marv Ballard—levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, the East half of lot of land No 342, i n the 9th
district of originally Her.rv, now New ton county ad
joining lands of F. Y aughn and others—levied on as
the property of James M. Smith ts satisfy sundry fi
fas issued from Newton Superior court in favor of
Green B. Turner and others vs James JI. Smith, John
B. Smith and Elisha H. Linly indorser, and John B.
Smith and James M. Smith.
Also, 150 acr^s ofland, more or less, part oflot No
353 in the ninth district of originally Henry, now* New
ton county, adjoining lands of Samuel Starr and oth- j Osborn—
ers, whereon Robert Sanderson now lives—levied on !
as the property of Robert Sanderson to satisfy a fi fa
.Herman Sheriff's Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
in the town of Madison, before the Court House |
| door, the following property, to wit:
101^ acres of land, more or less, levied on as the
j property of Richard V’. Alman, and known by the
j name of the Dogsborough tract, to satisfy a fi fa from !
j a Justice’s court in favor of Thomas Nolan vs Richard
I V. Alman and sundry other fi fas vs said Alman—levy
made and returned to me by Richard Downs, L. C.
| Also, at the same time and place, two stacks of
fodder and three barrels of corn, more or less—levied
i on as the property of YViiliam Aldridge to satisfy a fi
fa in favor of William L. Moody vs YY’. Aldridge and
I Samuel P. Hanson—pointed out by YV. L. Moodv.
Also, the Library of Books that belong to the late
! YY r . J. Pearman, consisting of Law books and other
! books, 1 portable desk, 1 hook case and desk, 1 table
and cover, 1 bed and furniture, 4 split bottom chairs,
1 mahogany secretary, 1 wash stand, 1 trunk, 1 bucket
and 2 wash pans, 1 pair andirons, 1 shovel, tea pot
and sugar dish, 2 looking glasses, and other articles,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John P. Grogin vs YV. J
Pearman and James M. Skinner.
LEWIS GRAVES, Sh’ff.
December 27, 1342. 51) tds
Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
H ancock sheriff’s sale.—yyih be sold I
at the Court-house in the county of Hancock, on |
the first Tuesday in February next, the following pro
perty, to wit:
470 acres of land, more or less, on Spring Creek !
adjoining Lewis Butts and others, on which is situated
a saw-mill, levied on as the property of John Justice,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of James B. Ransone vs. Ja
cob YY ; . Simpson, Jepthey Simpson and John Justice,
pointed out by said Justice.
Also, 480 acres of land; more or less, on Buffalo,
adjoining Gonder and others, four headjof horses,
namely, one grey mare, one black horse, one sorrel
horse and one colt—levied on as the property of George
Osborn, to satisfv a fi fa in favor of James B. Ran-
| sone vs Reuben Bullington, John T. Welch and George
pointed out by George Oslmrn.
L. S. BROOKING, D. Sh’ff.
January 10, 1843. 50 tds
mid at the Court-house in Eatonton, within the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, be
ing part of the estate of Rowell Reese, deceased, and
sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
JAMES R. LANE, } . , ,
FRANCIS STUBBS, S Adm r3 ‘
December 27, 1842. 50 tds
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold
Georgia, unless the legatees divide said land and
negroes before that time by consent amongst them
selves. Ail sold for the purpose of distribution.—
Terms on the day. N. G. FOSTER, Ex’or.
December 20, 1342. 49 2t
~\TOTICE.—All persons indebted.to the Estate of
Jesse V, '
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on j .
the first Tuesday in March next, between the a11 persons to whom said estate is indebted, arete-
Estate 1
eazv, late of Greene cAsirtv, deceased, are
requested to come forward arid settle the «ame ; and
i GEORGIA, Hancock County.
Clerk's Office—Court of Ordinary.
IMTHEREAS Dimas Bonce applies to me for letters
■ ^ * of administration on the estate of Doctor Jo
seph B. Ponce, formerly of Chatham, late of Hancock
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
1 singular tlie kindred and creditor.* of said deceased, I
! to he and appear at rr.y office, within the time pre- j
! scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
' said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at Office, this 20th dav of
January, 1343. HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o. i
January 24, 1843. 2 5t
usual hours of sale, before the Court House door in the
town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, all the Negroes
and other personal property belonging to the estate of
William Bembry, late of said countv. deceased.
WILLET W. SNELL, Adm’r.
December 13, 1842. 48 tds
quested to present their claims duly authenticated.
JOHN L. VE.AIZY, \ , , ,
YV.m. C. VEAZYyJr. j A m rs '
January 3, 1843. 52 6l
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Y I YV
Inn, applies to me for letter*
state of Thomas YY illiams,
.Wdutinislraior's Sale.
"IVTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the estate of
_LYi Thomas M. Bonner, dec’d, late of Putnam coun
ty, are requested to make immediate payment. '1 hose
holding claims against said estate are requested to
hand them in duly authenticated within the time pre
scribed by law. JAMES M. ASHURST,
Adm'r. de bonis non.
January 24. 1843. 2 6t
Kxecutor’s Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tire estate of James Allan,
deceased, of Habersham county, are hereby re
quested to make immediate payment, and all persons
having demands against said deceased, will render
them in agreeably to law, to
WILLIAM T. ALLAN, Adm’r.
Dacemher 20, 1842. 49 6t
O N Tuesday the 21.-t day of February, will be sold
at the late residence of Jess'e 'X cozy, dec’d in j
* , Greene county, all the perishable proper ty of said de- 1
ceased, consisting of Hou-elrold and kiteben Furniture,
Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, &c.' and other article-.—
Also, corn, fodder, oats, and wheat, a Cotton Gin,
running gear, &c. Ter ms on the .dpv of sale.
JOHN L. VKAZY, 1 . , ,
Wm. C. VEAZTf Jr. ) Adm r3 ’
January 10. 1843. ' ‘ 52 tds
YV
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Angus Gillis,
. late of Montgomery county deceased, are request
ed to make payment without dejay, and all persons
having demands against the estate of said deceased,
will present them in terms of the law.
NORMAN GILLIS. ,
MARK PHILLIPS, j Adm rs ‘
January 17, 1843. I 6t
Whereas Robert H
of administration on the
late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore rite and admonish all and singu
lar. the kindred and creditors of *aid decea*ed, to
he and appear at my Office, within the time prescribed
by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, thi* 10th day of Jan
uary, 1843. NEILL McLEOD, c. c. o.
January 24. 1843. 2 5t
1 EORGIA, TATTNALL COUNTY.
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ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in March
next, at the Court-house door in the town of
Covington, Newton county, within the usual hours of j
sale, agreeably to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, 60 acres of land, more or less, lying in said county,
known and distinguished in said county as part of lot
No. J54, in the 1st district of formerly Walton now
Newton countv, being the not th-west corner of said lot.
GEORGIA, Putnam county, ; r
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purpose#;
January Term, 1843. • u
Present, their honors, It by Hudson. B. W. Sanford, j
S. B. Marshall, and J4tpt^s. Nicholson, Justices:
I T appearing to the court, that Wm. Williams, dec’d. |
did while in life, to wit. on the I4rii day of January, I
1841, give his bond to Robert Latson for titles to lot
of land No 170,.in the 3d district of Monroe count),
William H. Perry, James Perry, and Georgian Perry,
heirs of Dr. James Perry, late of said county, deceas
ed, makes application to me for letters of dismission
from said guardianship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cuu*e, if any exist,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at Office. January 3, 1843.
ROBERT C. SUJIRENCY; c. c. 6.
January 24, 1843. n ‘ r ~ l 1 * • 5 2 1 6ts*
Sold as the property of Jeremiah Boggess Sen., late of contajn] , wo j IIIudre a two and a half acres, moreor
said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and j , anJ , he s;|id having departed this life
creditors. T^rms made known on the day of sale. , whhout makj said tilW _I T ls ordered, tha. this
ar.REMIAH BOGGESS, Jr Adm r. rule be puU ’ ihed in tern;9 of th
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48 tds I rllle P“hbshed in terms of the law, requiring
4 I all persons concerned to show cause (if any they can)
Posponed Sale.
issued frogiNe»t«iji ; $,uperior Court in favor of Richard
L. Simms'vs Robert Sanderson and Nathan Clark
indoreer, and a fi fa issued from Newton Superior
court, in favor of Joel M. Colley bearer, vs Robert
Sanderson and Hugh H. Sanderson.
Also, a part of three separate lots of land, begin
ning at a stake corner in the middle of the East line
of lot No 196, thence North across tho yellow river to
its YVestern bank to a hickory cor ner, thence down the
ineanderings of said river on its western bank to the
mouth of John Bowen’s pring branch, then cenearly
South according to a chopped line to a black oak corn
er on what was formerly James Zacbry’s line, thence
including the South half of said lot No 196. as conveyed
to the said John Britt by deed to the said Epps Tacker
in said mortgage, thence including ten or twelve acres
ofland, more or less, oil of the Horn tract, according
to a new marked line situated on the north-western
part of the said tract of land, all in the 10th district
of originally Henry, now Newton county—levied on William Finch, late of Oglethorpe county, de-
as the property of John Britt to satisfy a mortgage fi ‘■ceased, are requested to present them for "payment,
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-House in the
county ol Hancock, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, the following property, to wit: 9 negroes,
Harriet 35, Susan 9, Eliza 6, Caroline 3, Johnson 25,’
Haywood 17, Wellington 12, and Henry 10 years old’
and an infant Betty 8 months old—Levied bn as t he
property of Oliver J. Skinner, to satisfy a fi f a in favor
oflshmael F. Harwell, vs said Skinner; and sundry oth
er fi fas vs. said Skinner—property pointed out by
Plaintiffs atty.
Also, one negro man Abner 28—levied on as the
propertv of Thomas J. Trawick,to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Augustus B. Longstreet and sundry other fi fas,
.vs aaid Trawiek—property pointed out by defendant.
'L. S. STEYVART, Stiff.
January 10, 1843.
^^LL persons having demands against the estate of
fa issued from Newton Superior court in favor of Epps
Tucker vs John Britt—pointed out in said fi fa.
FRAjicis w. McCurdy, d. sh’ff.
January 3,1843. 51 tds
properly authenticated.
DANIEL ZUBER,
WILLIAM FINCH,
January 10, 1843.
'ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house in the town j why an order absolute should not be passed at. the first
of Greenesboro, Greene county, on the first sirring of this court after the legal, publication of this
Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours of rule, requiring Henry Morton, administrator of the
sale, the following tracts ofland: 238 acres, more or
less, on the waters of Slioulderbone, adjoining Barnes
and others; also, one other tract, containing 50 acies,
on the waters of Shoulderbone, adjoining King and
others; also, the undivided interest in a lot of land at
the YY’hite Plains, containing about 3j acres, owned by
Edward D. Alfriend, and Zacheus YV right, deceased.
All sold as the property of Zacheus YY'right, deceased,
under an order from the honorable Inferior Court of
Greene county, when silting as a Court of Ordinary.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Zacli
eus YY r right, deceased.
WILEY YV RIGHT, Ex’or.
ASCENETH YYRIGHT, Ex’rx.
December 6,1842. 48 tds
N OTICE.—YVill be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, between the usual hours of sale,
at the Court House ill the town of Lexington, Ogle
thorpe county, one Lot on the Georgia Rail Road, con
taining about half an acre, known as Tennville on said
road, together with the House on the Rail Road land.
Sold for the benefit of the creditors of James J. Penn,
deceased. Terms on the day.
JAMES H. McYVHORTER, Adm’r.
December 13, 1842. 48 tds
estate of said deceased, to perfect lilies io said tract
or lot of land in favor of Samuel F Duffey, iranst'eree
of said bond, in compliance with said bond and the
law made and provided in such cases.
The above is a true copy from the minutes of court,
this 9th dav of Januarv, 1843.
' YV. B. CARTER, c. c. o.
January 17<, > 1843. 1 3m
"JVTOTICE —All persons are forwarned against tiad- j
ll ing for a noie given by Edward Price in William
Harper, dated in January or February, i837, for one
hundred and ninety dollars; and also, two small notes j
of about thirty dollars each, given by James YV. Yar- j
brough and Edward Price to Reuben Dawkins—pro- j
bablv as administrator of Garner Doggett, deceased, :
and dated in 1836 or 1837, as the undersigned be- j
lieves that she can prove said notes to have been paid,
she is resolved to resist their collection.
ANN T. PRICE, Adm’x. of Edw’d Price, dec’d.
January 17, 1843. I 4t |
‘TVTOTICE.—AH persons indebted to the estate of
— V Doctor Joseph B. Ponce, late of Hancock coun
ty, deceased, will make payment to the subscriber,
and those having claims will present them duiv attest
ed to me. D. FONCE, Adm’r.
January 24. 1843 2 6f
t. will be sold be-
sparta, Hancock
rder of the Inferior court of said
SlOO KE1VAKD.
Every body look here!!
CJTOLEN from the subscriber, four milesfrom Trwln-
ton, Wilkinson county. Geo., about the lt?thor20th
ot July last, a negro man Frank, about 27 years old,
quite black, quick spoken, though he inclines to stammer
when scared or confused. Frank is about 5 feet 6 in
ches high. square built, heavy muscled, weighing about
170 or lt*0 lbs. He has a scar on one of his feet from the
cut of an axe, c ultiug the bone of two ofhis toes up in his
foot so as to stiffen them and leave a scar across his foot.
He has a scar across his throat from the cut of a knife.
He was stolen by one Daniel Graha-./i of Pulaski countv.
Geo. Graham is about JO years old. about 6 feet high, i
spare built, datk skin, hollow eyed, black hair, heavy-
black beard, and blue eyes, with a down look when spo i
j ken to. On examination their backs both considerable I
marked from the whip. The negro may he run by Bare- '
j foot, Flournoy. Phillips. Moseley, Drawdy or Bohannon,
! as there is thought to be a ciiain of them.
! The subscriber will pay the above reward for the ap- :
| prehension and delivery of the said negro and thief, or
! half the amount for either, if taken so that proof can be i
made, or $25 each to lodge them in some safe jail so that
j I getthem. GREEN B. BURNEY'. j
j September fi, 1842. 34 w3t—eowtf j
G 1 EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.
I \\ here as George S. Tunnell. applies forletters '
of dismission on the estate of Ezekiel L. Sian lev, deeeas- |
ed. late of said county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- !
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appeal at my office within the time prescribeclby !
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letter*
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 4th November. 1842.
YY'M. L. STRAIN, c. c. o. !
November 8. 184-2. l m g m I
ItVLE NISI.
G 1 EORGIA, OGLE I HoRPE COUNTY'—Court of
■ Ordinary, November Term. 1842. The petition j
j Jf Alary Ann Johnson, the administratrix upon the i
i e-tate oi Thomas Johnson, deceased, sheweth that she i
has fully administered and discharged the duties as- I
signed her as administratrix of said estate, ai d prays
I the Court to be discliaiged from said administration. !
j It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Clerk j
| issue a citation, calling upon ail persons concerned, to i
I shew cause if any they have, on or before the first Mob- |
day in July next, why said administratrix should not I
| be discharged. It is further ordered that the said I
j citation be published in the Southern Recorder, one of
j tile public gazettes of t hjt.Stsrte, at Milledgeville, for
j tiie space of six months, ovoii-o
I A true extract from itjte.. minutes of the Court of '
I Ordinary, held November Term. 1342.
HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o. ;
I Nov. 22, 1842, 45 n>6m
C 4 LORGU. Lv
F W tn-ivas He,
m nistrators
appl) forletters of di
The*e are thetefn
singular the kindred
be und appear at my office within the time r
by law', t*> show cause, if any they have, w in
ters should not be grunted.
Given ii. d r my hand at office
V\ MM.S r Gl M Y.
f Biair n: (1 \\ | p HrT fi
.tie ot W iiiiam Biair, d»w
ii-^i n from said admiiiMi
to cite and admor-Kb „
"*d creditors of said decea
r\, l::43.
* Jh .« \
WILL. AM
ii* 3d da
SMITH.
’.43
K:n*. applies Jd i ,> - ; ai,
guardianship—
The-t- a..* ito ci»r
singular the kindred a d rr -dit.i
Ik* and appear at rr.y office witln
by -av\. -bow cause, if a;.\ fi,
feis >hnn!d nut !»e gra. ted.
G v* n under mv ha d al office.
rv. 1843. * WILLIAM
■ Jan.M.v 10. 1843
3d da
ilTH.
(l
EORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY
when sitting for ord ii
T he petition of M
de bonis non uponti
show, s that she has
herns administratrix
fore it is ordered bv t
1 X.O
of Ja
full-
I estate as % forex
the Court that theclerki
issue a citation requiring all persons ronceri
Cdu-e. if any they have, on or before the firsi
May next why said administratrix should
charged. It is also further ordered that s.iir
published in the Southern Recorder. «>ne ol
gazettes of this State, for the space of six mr
A true extract from the minutes of the Cc
narv, September Term, 1 *42.
HENRY BRITAI
September 20, 1 84*2.
36
w
countv, when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell the real estate of John R. B. Cox, late of
Greene countv, deceased.
JAMES M. PORTER. Adm’r.
January 10. 1843. 52 4m
t^lOUK months after date, application will be made to
w the honorable Inferior Court of Greene county,
when sitting fot ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the land belonging to the estate of Sarah Hall, deceased,
lving in Greeue countv.
' THOMAS HARRIS, Adm’r.
November 22, 1842. 45 4m
cation will be made
Jourt of Thomas ;
»ty, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave <
•11 lot of land number one hundred and thirty five, i
ie fourteenth district of Thomas county, belonging i
le estate of Meginty Coleman late of -aid county,
•used. To be s*dd for the benefit of heirs and cred-
»of said deceased.
L. L. MORRISON, Adm’r.
ecember 6, 1842. 47 4m
GEORGIA. THOMAS COUNTY.
HEREAS James A. New man, adminis
the e*tnte of Baity Chestnut, dec* a
applied to me f<»r letter* of dismission from <a
These are therefore to cite and admoni^
singular the Kindred and creditors of sard dec
he and appear at my office within the time p
by law, to show cause, if any they have, w in
ters should not he granted.
Given under my ha d. at Office, this 3d d
cember, 1842 ' NEILL McKINNON
December 13, 1842. 43
G
1 EORGIA. TATTNALL COUNTY.
WHEREAS William Grice, executor ol
Grice, late of Tattnall county, de.*e*sed. applie:
letters of dismission from said executorship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish a
gular the kindred and creditors of said decea
and appear at my office within the time pre?
law, to show cause, if any they nave, why ss
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 19th 5*
1842. ROBERT C. SURKENCY
October 4, 1842. 3;
C 'I EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
M Whereas James Hagan, adminis^ratcr
Cravy,deceased, applies for letters of di-mis-i
These are therefore to cite and admonish a!
gular the kindred and creditors of said decea:
and appear at my office, within the time presi
law*, to show cause, if any they have, why s
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 17th dc
tember. lr<4*2. A. D. SMART.
September 27, 1842. 3”
G 1 EORGIA, MONTGOMERY C(
I Whereas Kenneth McLennan,
the estate of Ezekiel Smith, applies f
mission from *aid administration:
It is therefore ordered that ail nei
Take notice, that if cause is not shew
at the nextteim of this riunt. l**tie
will he granted, provided it i* shewi
been given in terms of the law.
A true extract fr».m the minutes, at
1842. FARQUHARD M
Nov. 22. 1842
• UNTY.
dir.inistn
RAF.
4’
™ Jf In tne Superior Court
Term, 1842.
Thomas F. Will.-s and M..di
ot the estate ot Job
:ounty.
of said cot
lisr.n Hud
lark, dtet
Henry H Cm
Benajab Hn
bert Hesier,
ed: Benjamii
Equity for D>
11 appr
Cosby. B.
darns in i
v. Alfred Hal
g to the Court up.
il m F. Moore, a
hove stated oil!.
of this st te.and the»ef..re cannot be |
is therefore order ed hv this Court iha
by. Benjamin F Mm»re. and Galley
the next t?upei ior Court of Elbert c
the third Monday in March next, ant
and that the said Cosby. Moore, an
in said case by publication of thi? order ir. the rS
Recorder, at M iiledgeville. once a mouth for four
previous to the next term of ibis court.
True copy from the minutes of said Court. 26
tember, 1842. 1KA CHKlnTI A N.
October 4.1 842. 38
ng be
Margaret O'Sulljya
In Th
r»mas Superior Cc
> Libel for Divorce
John O’Sullivan* ) May lerm. i>4-j.
I T appearing to the Court that the oefendant. J
O’Sullivan, resides bevond the limits ot this r-*
so that lie cannot personally he served: be it there
ordered by the Court that service be perfected b\ n>
cation, and that a copy oftliis rule be published tor ;
months in the Southern Recorder at Milledgeville,u
a month.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
L Henry H. Tooke, Clerk of the Superior Courtof?
county, do certify that the above is a true extract f
the minutes of said Court—This 18th dav of An* 7
1842. HENRY H. TOOKE, Clerl
September 6 1842. 34 n ;4t
EORGIA. TATTNALL COUNTY
rpe.
idlers ot gi
Whereas Ham:
estate ot Dr. James Perr
cea*ed. applies to me:
administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all am
gular the kindred and creditoi3 of said decease
come forward within the time prescribed by the
and show cause, if any they have, wh. said letters;!:
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office. October 20 1842.
ROBERT C. SURKENCY.c.c
November I. 1842. j*> i I( t
her it! tin
is not to
Francis Newman, i Baldwin Superb
> her Ter
Lemuel Newman.) Libel for
r T appearing by the return of the
fendant in the above stated case
in the county of Baldwin :
Tt is. on motion of plaintiff’s attorney, ordered, th
service of the declaration in the above cause b^ pr
fected upon the said Lemuel Newman, bv publicati
ofthis rule in one of the public gazettes of Miiledgevi.]
once a month for four months previous to the next ter
ofthis Court. IVERSON L. HARRIS,
Petitioner's Attorne
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Cou
of Baldwin County. October 10 1942.
D. M. MCDONALD, Cierk.
October 18. 1842. 40 m4m
GEORGIA, Hancock County.
L NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes,
Monday, 22d August. 1842. The Court met pursu
ant to adjournmnnt. Present their Honors, Thomas M. !
Turner, Isaac P. Whitehead, Richard S. Hardwick, :
John A Evans, Justices.
It being represented to the Courtthat Jesse Lockhart,
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, the interest | Executor of <fcc. of John Denton, late of this countv. de-
Valuable Property for Sale.
nj^HE subscriber offers lor sale a valuable set
J. MERCHANT MILLS enti rely new. His n
chinery is ail cast iron—four pair of rocks, two of whi.
are excellent burr, all in complete order, w ith an exci
lent Saw Mill and good bridge across the river. T:;«
are situated on the Aitova River, 12 milesfrom Covir
ton, 13 from Jackson. 14 from Monticello, and 19 Ire
McDonough. He will dispose of the M i:l and an\ qua
tity ot land not exceeding eleven hundred and twem
five acres. There are three good settlements, all wt
improved, adjoining, apart of which is fine river land
one of the settlements is a handsome situation on the rot
from Covington to Jackson, one mile fiom the mill; a
other is my well known stand. W’ebbviiie, (a good star;
f Jr selling goods.) w ith a post office at the place. 2j mih
from the mill; the other is between the two former plare
There is also a fine situation for a cotton factory 150 <
200 yards from the mills, entirely disconnected fro:
either, with the benefit of the entire stream. Mv pric
shall be moderate, and terms liberal as to time, as I ai
anxious to sell a part or all. The roads are ^ood. and
plenty of pine timber for the use of the sawmill. Tho*
wishing to purchase such property would fowelltoia
and examine for themselves.
JOHN W EBB.
Webbville. August 30. 1841. 3:;—1116111
tiu* first Tuesday in April ne>
fore the Courthouse door in
of Jn
under
that my children have in an undivided tract of land
containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining
Messrs. Morr is. Jone*, and others.
ARCHIBALD M. JACKSON, Guard’n. j
Januarv 24, 1843. 2 tds
o
Berkwhirea,
R EARED by the subscriber for sale. For par
ticular3 of the stock andterras, see Recorder of the
3d May. R. S. HARDWICK
Jocassie,near Sparta, May 184?. 18 tf
,X the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold J
before the Court house door in the town of M;idi- 1
son, Morgan county, between the usual hours of sale, j
lot of land No 126 and 20ili district, originally Bald
win, now Morgan county, on Hard-Labor creek, ad-
joi ing lands of Noel, Nelson, Stallings and others.— !
Sold as the property of YY illiam Finch, late of Ogle- i
thorpe county, deceased. Sold for the purpose of die- \
tribution among th -heirs of said deceased. Terms of'
sale made known on the dav.
, DANIEL ZUBER, i
YVILLIAM FINCH, ( Managers.
January 20, 1843. 52 tds
LAND AGE INC V.
T HE Subscribers will attend to taking out and for
warding Grants for 50 cents each.
The late law requires that any person applying fot
Grants, shall make oath that ho is the proper owner
or judgment creditor, before the Grant can issue, w hich
must be made and forwarded w ith the Grant fee.
Letters enclosing money and the necessary oath,
(post paid) will meet with prompt attention. , .
J. S. PARK.
J. R. ANDERSON.
Milledgeville, 1 eo\v4t
■eased, has executed the will and fully admiriistered ihe
estate ot said deceased, and he praying to be dismissed
as executor:
11 is ordered that the Clerk of this Court do issue and
publish a citation in the premises, for six months, and
that said Lockhart thereupon be discharced from said
executorship, unless cause to the contiary be shown,
Atrue extractfrotn the minutes.
HENRY ROGERS, c.c.o.
August 30. 1842. 33 mfim
G eo kg i a, j ones county.
Whereas. Nathaniel YV. Gordon, administrator on
the estate ot Zachariah Roe, deceased, applies for let-
ters of dismission.
These are t herefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of s aid deceased . to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why saidletters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 7th November, 1842.
CHARLES MACARTHY. c. c. o
Nov. 22,1842. 45 mfim
G eorgia, jones county.
W t hereas Jaimps Godard, administrator on the
estate ot Joel Godard, deceased, applies for letters of
dismission—
These arethereforetocite and admonish t.lland sin
gular the kindred and creditor s of said de^c tseri to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribeo uy
law. to show cause, it any exists, why sail, etters should
not be granted.
Givenunderuiy hand atoffice.this 3d August 1842.
CHARLES MACARTHY. c. c. o.
August.9, 1 842. 30—m6m
( 'A EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.
X Y\'H£REAS John Wbidby. adminis
Ticknor. deceaser.’. applies for letters of dismission :
These are thereloreto cite and admonish ai. aim sin-
gulaithe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at iny office wilbiti the time prescribed bv
law, to show cause if any they have, why saic letters
should not be granted
Givenuuder my hand at office.this Septembers,!s42.
CHARLES MACARTHY . c.c.o
September 13.1642. 35 mfim
G eorgia—putna yi county*.—in ferior Court
met for ordinary purposes. Moiidav 7th November,
1^42: Present their Honors lih-. Hudson. J;*mrs
Nicholson. Stephen B. Marshall, and Samuel Pearson,
J ust ices.
It appearing to the Court, that 'William Biscne, while
in life, to wit, on the sixth dav of April, eighteen hun
dred and forty, gave his written agreement to Lucius
Mansfield to make titles* t«» the onehaifof a certain house
•Jc lot in the county of Jasper end town of Monticello : :t
being the lot on which the said Mansfield then kept a
grocery : that the purchase monev has been pairt by ihe
said Mansfield, and that the said William has departed
this life without making titles m compliance with his *aid
written agreement. It is therefore ordered bv the court,
that this proceeding be published in terms of the law,
requiring Ann B. Biscoe. administratrix of said deceas
ed, nd all other persons interested, to shew cause if
any they can. within the time prescribed by law. why
said administratrix should not execute titles ro the one
half of said house and lot in favor of the said Mansfield,
incompliance with the written agreement of said de.
ceased, and with the law in such cases made and pro.
vided. JOHN M. ASHL’RST, Att’y lor Mansfield
The above is truly copied from the minutes ol court*
this 7th day of November, 1842.
WM. B. CARTER, c. c. o.
November 15,1842 44—m4m