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nuunv sales.
/me s«ln.
W ILL ba cold before ibe Court-house door in the
town of Bainbridge, Decatur county, on the
irrt Tuesday in June next, within the usual hours of
enie, the following property, to-wit:
One Steamboat celled the “James Y. Smith,” levied
N as the property of William S. Beal, jr. to satisfy
mdry 6 fas issued from Decatur Inferior Court in fa
vor Job R-Smart, Chat les Tinsley, and others.
Also, one hundred and fifty bead of stock Cattle, le
vied on as the property of Elias Winter, to satisfy two
ifas issued from Decatur Superior Court in favor of
Lott G. Owens. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, two negro boys, one by the name of Simnn.
•bout 6 years old, and John, about 5 years old, levied
on as the property of Daniel 0. Neel, to satisfy two
C fas issued from Decatur Superior Court, one in favor
of Ira Sanborn fot the use of Emory Lasseter vs Will
iam M. C. Neel, Daniel 0. Neel, and Thomas Hines
•ecucity > and one in favor of Ira Sanborn vs William
M. C. Neel and Daniel O. Neel and Tbomas Hines.
Property pointed out by Daniel Ot Neel.
Also, one negro woman named Vina, about 27 years
old, levied on as the property of David B. Bleweti, to
•atisfy one fi fa in favor of Daniel McDaniel vs. David
B. Wewett and WiKiam T. Ciawford. Property point
ed oat by defendant.
Also, five town lots. Nos. 9, 11, (2,74, on which is
the Tavern now occupied by Mann & Baker; also,
ninety-three acres of Land, No. 226, in the 30th dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property of Demp-
•ey Harrell, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Daniel
M. Wbhly and others. Property pointed onl by Dan
iel M. Whaly.
Also, two lots of Land, Nos. 350 and ESI. to th«
50th district of said county, levied on as the property
of John B. Mills, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Jesse J.
Bel: v. William Young and John B. Mills, and Jesse
W. Hunter security on the appeal. Property pointed
watby JohnB. Mills. ,
JAMES GRIFFIN, Sh’ff.
16 td«
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
Oglethorpe Jmme Safe.
O N the first Tuesday in June nex*. will be sold
before the Court-house door in the sown of Lex
ington. Oglethorpe county, within the legal bourn of
side, the following property, to wit;
Nelson, a man 45 years of age; Peggy, a woman37 ;
Minerva, a woman 22; Eliza, a girl 18; Jane, a girl
14; Noel, a boy 12; Joicy, a girl 9; Laura, a girl 7;
and William, a boy 5 years of age; all levied upon a*
the property of William Wray, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa issued Irom the Inferior court of said conrty. in
favor of Joseph H. Lumpkin vs William Wray. Pro
perly pointed out in said fi fa.
S. R. MAXWELL, Sh’ff.
April 2. 1844 13 ids
Appliug /sac Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town ol Holmes*
ville, Appling county, within the legal hours ef sale,
the following property, to wit;
One lot of land lying to the fifth -district of said
county, N - 50, containing 490 acres, more nr less;
levied on as the property of Martin Don to satisfy ofte
execution in favor of Lewis Green vs Marrin Dun,
Daniel Smith, and Solomon Cannady; levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
JAMES WILCOX, Sh’ff.
• April 16. 1844 14 tds
May 1, (844
Meemlssr Jmme Smie.
O N the first Tuesday ia June next, will oe sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Bain
bridge. Decatur county, within the legal hours ol sale,
the following property,to wit:
Four negroes—-Lewis,aman 55yeaisof age, Rhodn
a woman 26, Charlotte, a girl 6, and Daicasa girl 3
years old; all levied on as the property of Elias H.
Kemp, to satisfy sundry small fi fas issued out of a
Justices’ Court of Decatur county, in favor of John M.
Varas and other*. Levy made and retutoed to me by
« constable.
Also, one negro man named Bob, about80 years old;
levied on a* the property of Elias H. Kemp, to satisfy
two fi fas issued out «f Decatur Superior Court, one in
favor of William Williams vs John W. Rich and Elias
H. Kemp; the ether in favor of W-illiam William# *vs
Elias H. Kemp.
Also, one negro boy named Joe, about 11 years of
ago, and lot rtf land No. 138, in the 20th district of
originally Early now Decatur county; levied on as the
property of Edmond Smart, to satisfy one fi fa issued
out of Decatur Superior Court, in favor of John W.
Lee, and Elizabeth, his wife, vs Edmond Smart.
Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one boy horse poney, and six cow* and calves;
levied on as the property of Howell Hern, to satisfy a
fi fa issued out of Decatur Superior Court, in tavor of
James Mansfield -vs Howell Hern. Property pointed
-out by defendant.
Also, one sorrel mare, right or ton years old; 24
head of stock cattle, two feather beds and furniture,
two bedsteads, two pots and two ovens, one loom, one
-stack of fodder and sixty bushels of com; all levied
on as the property of William iBolin, to satisfy a mort
gage fi-fit issued out of Decatur Inferior Courtiin fa
vor of Wiilis Cook vs William ; Bolir.. Property point
ed out in said fi fa.
Also, one house and lot, containing 3 acres, more
nr leas, in the town of Bainbridge; levied on as the
property of James Kent, to satisfy one small fi fa issued
out of a Justices court of Decatur county, in favor of
Lodfbrd Rogers vs James Kent and Howell Hern.—
(Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, the north half of lot of land No. 220, in the
27th district of originally Early now Decatur county ;
levied on as the property of iphilip Cloud, to satisfy
one-small fi fa issued out of« Justices court of Deca
tur county, to favor of Alexander Douglas* vs Philip
Cloud. Levy made and returned'to me by n constable.
Also, half of lot of lend No. 96, in the 22d district
•ef originally -Early now -Decatur county; levied on as
the property of John Bttres, to satisfy one fi fa issued
out of Decatur Superior Court, in favor of John Cha-
-soo vs Henry Hughs and John Burns.
AUGUSTUS J. BELL, D. Sh’ff.
May 1,1844 16 tds
Www Jaas Sflfci.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Thomasville, Thomas county, on the
-first Tuesday in June next, within tne legal hours of
talc,-the feUanving property, to wit.
The Aoademy lots to'the town of Thomasville; le
vied on to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Court of
Thornes county, Simon -TowIs vs the Trustees of the
Thomasville Academy. 'The sale of said lots having
‘been postponed at April sale. Property pointed out
- by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, lot of land No. 489, in the 13th district of ori-
■ginollvlrwin now Thomas county; levied on as the
‘property of-Sylvanus 1 Ripley, to satisfy afi fa from the
itoperior Court of Jackson county, Robert Ratchford
vs J.'D.-Fryerson and Obedience Ripley, administrators
•of6.'Ripley, deceased, and James Nabers. Property
•pointed eut by plaintiffs attorney.
Also, lot of Land No. 235, in the 8th district of ori
ginally Irwin now Thomas county, to satisfy two-fi fas
from a Justices court of Thomas county, John Etimon-
-son vs James ^Phillips. Property notated out by the
defendant.
Also, two negro women, one named Philis, about
40 years of age, and -one named Levy, 50 years of age ;
1 so two town lots in the town-of Thomasville, tot No, I
fit 2, to nquare letter B&C. which hasthereou the dwel
lings and other houses; also Lot No. 2, in square let-
tor C, with stable*, &c., thereon; levied on as the pro
perty of Shad rack Atkinson. Property pointed out
byp lain tiffs attorney.
DONALD N. McAULAsY, Sh’ff.
May'l. 1-844 16 td*
(%MMH /MM Smie.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
within the usual hours of -sale, before the
‘Cbutt-Hotlse door in the-to wn of Thomasville, Thomas
coonty. the following property, to wit:
Ten head of-Sheep, more or less, levied on as the
• property of John H. l M. Atkinson, to satisfy a fi 'fa
from the Superior court of Thomas county in favor of
Simeon Smith, jr. & Go . vs John H. M. Atkinsa
Vraperty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JOHN McAULAY, D. Sh’ff.
Slay 1, 4844 16 tds
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door iu the
town of Thomasville, Thomas county, on the
first Tuesday to June next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
-One lot of Land, No. 451, in the 8th district of ori
ginally Irwin now'Thesnat county, levied on as the
property of Walter Sj Jenkins, to satisfy a fi fa -from
the Inferior Court-oPBald win-county in favor of (Rich
ard K. H ines vs Walter S. Jenkins. ‘Property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, one of Land, 'JJo. 235,-in the 8th district of
-originally Irwin now Xhomas county, levied on as the
property of Abraham Hand, to satisfy a fi fa from 'the
Superior court of Thomas county iu favor-of C. L.
McGee vs Abraham:Hand. Property pointod out -in
Also, two 3 year eld'Steers, levied on as the property
-of David Wells, to satisfy a fi.fa from the Superior
'Court of Thomas county in-favor of John C. Pelet -vs
'David Weils. Property pointed out by Henry Hancock.
JOHN McAFJLAY, ©. Sh’ff.
April 30, 1844 46 tds
IVbsaMU Jssme Soles.
W ILL be soVd.before the Court-House doorin the
town of Tbomasville, Thomas coenty, on the
first Tuesday in June .next, within the legal hour*
ef sale, the following property, to wit:
Cne bay Horse about thirteen years old, levied on as
the property of John McLeod, to satisfy a fi fafrsued
from the Superior Cuurt of ‘Tbomas county in favor of
-Richard *P. Hutchinson, vs -John MdLeud, Murdoch
McLeod and Murdoch D. McLeod. 'Property pointed
■out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JOHN McAULAY.D. Sh’ff.
April 28,1844 15 tds
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
before the Court-house door in the town ef
fiolmesville, Appling county, within the usual hours
of tale, the fallowing property to wit:
Lot of Land No. two hundred and eighty-six (286.)
ia the 5th district ef Appling-county, containing 490
aeraa, men or less, levied on as the property of James
Lee. to satisfy one fi fa from a J uttiees’ court in favor
of John Bohannon vs James Lee. Property levied on
and returned to me bye constable.
JAMES WILCOX, Sh’ff.
May 1,(1044 16 tds
'VT7ELL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
YV before the Court-house door-in the town of
‘Dublin. Laurens county, within the usual hours of sale,
•the following property, to wit:
One lot of Land, number not known, containing 202$
•eras, more or less, lying and being in Laurent county,
.adjoining lands of Eason Allen and others, better de
signated as being the place whereon Lark B. Allen
now lives—levied on as the property of Lark B. Alien,
go satisfy a fi -fa issued from the Superior Court of
Laurens oounty-infavor tf William H. Chambers-vs
ft* AttcOs
Also, one lot of Land, No. 37, in the 2d district-of
originally Wilkinson now Laurens county, containing
Maincras, more or less, adjoining lends of Robert
Smith end Allen Ashley—levied on as the property ef
ThoHi 2- Delk to satisfy sundry fi fat issued from e
Jetdoae’ Court in Laurens county to favor of Ames
Cook vs Thomas R. Delk (principal,) and Buroel
Shiver (endorser.) Allen Ashley ▼« Thomas R. Delk,
«d Ashley & Wright vs Thomas R. Delk. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
F. H. ROWE, D. Sb’ff.
April 30,1344 16 tds
Assmfet Jmme Smtes.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town -of Troup-
ville, Lowndes county, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
490 acres of pine land, known by No. 480, in the
12th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county;
levied on as the property of Allen Ammons, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from Lowndes Inferior Court, James D.
Shanks vs Allen Ammons. Property pointed out by
plaintiff.
Also, 490 acres pine land, well improved, known by
No. 360, in the 12lh district of originally Irwin now
Lowndes county; levied on as the property of Henry
Blair, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Lowndes Inferior
Court, Calloway L. McGee, for the use of John J,
Underwood, vs Henry Blair. Cornelius W* McRae.
John J. Gornto, Joel Gornto, John Morrison. Pro
perty pointed out by Henry Blair.
Also, 245 acres pine land, well improved, it being
the west haifef lot No. 843, in the -12th district of
originally Irwin now Lowndes county; levied on as
the property of James McDonald, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Lowndes Superior Court, John (Bryan vs
Alexander Wilson and James McDonald. Property
pointed out by James McDonald.
Also, 490 acres pine land, known by No."201, in the
16th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county ;
levied on as the property of Samuel E- Swilly, to satis
fy aft fa issued from a Justices court of -Low nde* coun
ty, J. J. Frier vs Samuel E. Swilly. Property pointed
out by defendant. Levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, 490 acres pine land, known by No.338, in the
Uth district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county,
as the property ot Thomas J. Dnkes, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from a Justices court of Lowndes county, Ben
jamin Bird &. Cn. vs Thomas J. Dukes. Levied on
and returned to me bv a constable.
JOHN M. TOWLES, D. Sh’ff.
April 30. 1844 16 tds
Mjotessdes Jmme Mtrims.
W ILL be eoldun the first Tuesday in June next,
before the Court-house door in the town ol
Troupville, Lowndes county, within the usaal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
490 acres pine land, known by No. 28, in the 16th
district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county ; also,
12 head of stock cattle, all levied on as the property
of Eli W. Piesscutt, to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes
Superior’Court,-Thomas M Palmer vs Eli W. Presscntt.
ALo, one bey mare 9 or 10 years old; levied on as
the property of "Norman Allen, to satisfy a fi fn issued
from Lowndes Superior Court, Darius Williams vs
Norman Allen. Property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney.
Also, 490 acres pine land, known by No. 337, in the
10th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county,
as the property of John Brantlv, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from a justices court of Lowndes county, M. &
A. Smith & Co. vs John Brantlv; levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.
C. BRINSON, Sh’ff.
April 30, 1344 16 tds
.Yetrtom Jessie Smtes.
'VT7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in June
Y Y next, before the Court-house door in the town
ofCovington, Newton county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to win
150 acres of land, more or less, it being all that
part of lot No. 16, in the 3ih district of originally
Henry now Newton county.; levied on as the property
of Thomas L Oglesby, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justices
■court in favor of Kennor,& Turner vs Thomas L. Ogles
by. Property pointed out by pluintifi’. Levy made
-and returned tome by a bailiff.
Also, 202.$ acres of land, more or less, it being Lot
'No. 25i, in the 16th district of originally Henry now
Newton county; levied on as the property ol Blake
iBartlet, to satisfy a fi fa from Newton-Superior Court
in favor of Ricbat-d L. Sims vs Aaron A. Hagewood,
Blake Bartlett, and-Jefferson Harris, security on stay.
Also, 118$ acres ef land, more or'lees, known by
'No 400, in the 16th-district of originally Henry now
Newton county; levied on as the property of Warner
Lyon, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Newton Supe
rior Court in favor of Jesse L. Baker vs Warner Lyon.
Property pointed out in the mortgage fifa.
Also, one negro girl by. tho name of Harriet, about
1-5 year* of age; levied on as the property of John G.
•Floyd, Richard T. Floyd, and Mathew J. W. Floyd, to
satisfy a S fai from Newton Inferior Court, in favor of
'John Aikin vs'John G. Floyd,'Richard T. Floyd, Ma
thew J. W. Floyd.
Also, two negro girls, on** by tbe name of Harriet,
-about 15 years old, and'Salina about 13 years old ; le
vied on as the property of'Johtr G.'Floyd, t-o satisfy a
'ft fa from Newton Superior Court in favor Of tbe Cen
tral Bank of Georgia vs Richard Floyd, John G.
Floyd, John Harris, und Isaac P.'Henderson.indorsers.
LEWIS ZACHRY, O. Sh’ff.
April 30. 1844 16 td*
DcHnlkilnlr-hsk.
O N the first Tuesday in July next,-will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Decatur,
DeKalb county, within >he legal hour* of sale, tbe fal
lowing property, to wit ;
Anthony, a man about 45 yeers of age; levied on as
the property of William Spruill, to salisfya tnortgiige
fi la issued from the Inferior court of said county, in
favor of James D. Martin, guardian of the minor heirs
of John Martin, deceased, vs'William Spruill. Pro
perty pointed out in said fi fa.
H. B. LATIMER, ©. Sh’ff.
April 23. 1844 15 tds
AtgtetkorpeJHsne Simla.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
before the Court-house door in she town of
Lexington. Oglethorpe oounty, within the-usual hours
of sale, tbefallowing property, to wit:
The life estate of Mary C. 'Hale, in the hou«e and
lot in or adjoining the town of Lexington, on the El-
berton road, situate north-eas: of the iFemale Acade
my, and recently in tbe occupancy of'the-said Mary C.
Hale; also, 26 acres of land, on the Washington road,
adjoining the lands of J. H. Lumpkin; also, one spring
seat sofa, one marble top centre table, '12 cnee bottom
cha..s, 2 dining tables,one aide-hoard, two high post
bedsteads, one fine carpet, one barouche and harnaas,
and one l»-o horse wagon; levied upon as the property
of Mary C. Hale, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county, in favor of the Trustees
of Meson Academy vs'MaryC. Hale. Property point
ed out in said fi fa. S. R. MAXWELL, Sh’ff.
April*), 1844 H> tds
O N the first Tuesday in June next, wiH be sold
before the Court-house doorin the town of Mon-
ticello, ’Jasper county, within the-usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit;
Three hundred and seventy-five acres of -Laod, more
or lea*, adjoining land* of Cardin Goolsby and others;
also, six Negroes, namely, Joe, a man about 40 years
old ; Dick, & man 25 years old ; Mary, a woman 25
years old; Easter, a woman 35 years-old; (Fcanky, a
woman23 years old; Henrietta, a gill <10 years old,
all levied on as tbe property of Robert T. Rivers, tr-
satisfy two fi fas issued from Jasper Inferior Court ill
favor of Thomas H. B. Rivers and others vc the said
Robert T. Rivers. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, two hundred two and a hall acres -of Land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas Rivers and
ethers:; also, one hundred and sixty acres of land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Allen Kelly and Will
iam H. Preston; also, the Plantation whereon the de
fendant-now lives, adjoining lands of John Robinson
and others, all levied on as tbe -property of Abel P.
Wilson, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Wallen Supe
rior Court, one in favor of "Robert M. Echols, Adm’r
of V. Halalsan, deceased vs tbe said Abel P. Wilson
and Benjamin J. Wilson; the other,<Gordon Davis vs
AbePP. Wilson, Reiyamin J. Wilson and William G.
Bulloch, indorser; and throe other fi fas issued from
Jasper Superior Court, one in favor of the Central
Bank -vs Abet C. Wilson, William L. Fiemister and
John Robinson ; the-other two to favor of the Central
Bank vs Abel r. Wilson.
S. H. BLACKWELL, Sb’ff.
April 30, 1844 16 tds
8UEBIFFI’ SALES.
tfeUmlh Jssme holes.
W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in June next,
at the Court-house door in the town of Decatur,
DeKalb county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, vix:
All that portion of the Monroe Rail Road lying in
the county of DeKalb, with all the property equip
ments, effects, rights and franchises therewith connect
ed; levied on as the property of the Monroe Railroad
and Banking Company, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from the Justices court of the 5S4lh district, G. M.,
Bibb county, in favor of Pinckney B. Cox vs the Mon
roe Railroad and Banking Company, and Pinckney B.
Cox and Gabriel H. Cox vs the Monroe Railroad and
Banking Company. Property pointed out by Pinck
ney B. Cox. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also, 101$ acres of land, it being the south half of
Lot No. 43, in the 14th district of originally Henry
now DeKalb comity ; levied on as the property of
Richard Head, Sen., to satisfy sundry fi fas, one issued
from DeKalb Superior Court in favor of Jeremiah
PearsoD vs Peter Head and Richard Head, Sen., and
others issued from the Justices court of the 530th dis
trict. G. M., in favor of L. Johnson & Thrasher vs
Richard Head, Sen., Mary C. Scaif vs Richard Head,
Sen., E. Mason vs Richard Head. Sen., and James H.
Wilson vs Richard Head, Sen. Property pointed out
by defendant. Levies made and returned by a con
stable.
Also, 50 acres of land, in the northeast corner of
said lot; levied on as the property of Richard Head,
Sen., to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Justices
court of the 530th District, G. M., in favor of Willard
& Williams vs Richard Head. Sen. Property pointed
out by defendant. Levy made and returned by a con
stable.
Also, all that part of lot of land No. 93, in the 15th
district of originally Henry now- DeKalb county, owned
by M. McLeod, whereon the said M. McLeod now
lives, quantity of acres not known; levied on as the
property of said M. McLeod, to satisfy four fi fas is
sued from the Justices court of the 536th district,
G. M., in favor of Berry Ragsdale vs M. McLeod.—
Property pointer! out by plaintiff. Levy made and re
turned by a constable.
Also, lot of land No. 223, in the 17th district of ori
ginally Henry now DeKalb county; levied on as the
property of John A Casey, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
DeKalb Su|»erior Court in favor of William L. Lyon
vs John A. Casey and Hiram Casey. Property point
ed out by John W. Fowler.
T. J. FERKERSON, D. Sh’ff.
April 30, 1844 16 tds
DeKalb Jmme Smtes.
W ILL be sold on the fiist Tuesday in June next,
before the Court-house door in the toon of
Decatur, DeKalb county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following propenv, to wit:
Three acres of land, more or less, on the west side
of lot No. 297, in the I8th district of originally Henry
now DeKalb county; levied on as the property of An
drew J. Reeves, lo satisfy sundry fi fas issued from
the Justices court of the 686th district, G. M.,in favor
of John Y. Flower* vs Andrew J. Reeves. Levy made
and returned by a constable.
Also, lot of land No. 35, in the 17th district of ori
ginally Henry now DeKalb county; levied on as the
property of Garland Grogan, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Justices court of the 254th district, G. M., in
favor of Theophilus R. Jett, far the use ot William
Worthy, vs John Abernathy and Garland Gtogan.—
Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and
returned by a constable. S. P. WRIGHT, Sb’ff
April 30, 1844 16 tds
.Yetrtom Jmme Sole.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
before the Court-house door in the town of Cov
togton, Newton county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
40 acres of Land, more or les*. part of lot No. 197
in 9th district of originally Henry now Newton county,
with a Grist and Saw Mill thereon—levied on as the
property of Jesse E. Smith and Jesse Smith to satisfy
several fi fas issued from a Justice's Court in favor of
Henrv B. Crowder and others. Levy made and re
turned to me by a Bailiff.
FRANCIS W. McCURDY. Sh’ff.
April 24, 1844 16 tds
Mmncoek i&mtes for Jssme.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold be
fore the Court-house-door in the town of S|«rta,
Hancock county, within-the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
One hundred acres of'Land, more or less, adjoining
lands of John Justice and others, levied on as the prop
erty of Levi Blizzard, to-satisfy » fi fa from the Justices’
Court of the 117 th district.-G. M. iu favor of Jacob P.
Welch vs Levi Blizzard. Levy .made and. returned by
a Constable.
Also, two hundred acres of (Land, more or toss, on
the waters of little Shoulder-bone creek, adjoining
lands of Phelps and Bonner, levied on as the property
of Francis J. Griegs, to satisfy atfi fa from the justice*’
Court of the I09th district, G.SJ. in favor of John L.
Jones vs said Francis J.Griggs,and sundry other fi fas
from said Court vs said Griggs. Levy made and re
turned by Francis M. Lawsott, constable. Property
pointed out by defendant.
L. S. -STEWART, D. Sh’ff.
April 30. 1844 16 td*
Tattnall Jmltf Sate.
O N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
before the Court-house door in the town of
Reidsville, Tattnall county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
One thousand acres of low »wamp land, on the AI-
tamaha river, adjoining Mobley and others; levied on
as the property of Archibald McDuffie, to satisfy a tax
fi fa for his tax due the State and countv. for the vear
1843. SEABORN R. HODGES, D Sh’ff.
May 14,1844 18 tds
.hhmimistrmtor’s Sole.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in August
next, at the Court House in Walker county,
within legal hours, Lot No. 228, in the Pith district,
4th section, originally Cherokee, now Walker county,
containing 160 acres.
On the same Jay, within legal hours, at the Court
House in Union county. Lot No. 58, in the 8th district,
1st section, originally Cherokee now Walker county,
containing 160 acres.
On the same dnv, within legal hours, at the Court
House in Lumpkin county, Lot-s No. 543 and 295,
both in the 5th district 1st section originally Cherokee
now Lumpkin county.each containing 40 acres.
On the same day, within legal hours, at the Court
House in Forsyth counry, Lot 362 in the 1st district
1st section originally Cherokee,containing 40 acres.
On the same day, within legal Lours, at the Court
House in Paulding county, Lot No. 248 in the 2d dis
trict 4th section originally Cherokee, containing 40
acres.
On the same day, within legal hours, at the Court
House in Cobb county. Lot No. 323, in the 17th district
2d section originally Cherokee, containing 40 acres.
And on the same day, within legal hours, at the
Court House in Atnericus, Sumter county. Lot No,
172, 2d district, containing 202$ acres.
All sold by order of the Inferior court of Putnam
county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, as th« estate of
Andrew Johnson, deceased- Terms on the day, at
the places of sale, respectively.
JAMES M. BULLARD,
Surviving Adm'r.
May 7, 1844 17 tds
Jlieemtor’s Sole.
W ILL be sold at the Court-house in Dublin, Lau
rens county, on the first Tuesday in June next,
one negro man Tom, one negro woman Hester, one
barouche and one cream-coiored mare, belonging to
the estate of Richard Ricks, deceased.
Also, on the fifth day of June next, will be sold at
the late residence of said deeased, the stock of cat
tle, hogs ar.d corn, blacksmith’s tools and other arti
cles loo tedious to mention. Terms rash.
JEREMIAH H. YOPP, Ex’or.
April 2.1844. 12 tds.
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Hancock County.
Clerk's Office—Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS John A. Evans applies to me for hit
ters of administration, de bonis non, with the
will annexed, on tbe estate of James Waller, late off
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, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 26th day of April,
1844. HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
May 7, 1844 17 5t
G eorgia, henry county.
Whereas Mathew Reade applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of James Reade,
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 tny office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under tny hand at Office, this 7tli day of
May, 1844. JOHN H. LOW, c. c. o.
May 14, 1844 18 5t
G eorgia, laurens county.
Whereas Philip Payne applies to-me farlette r *
of administration upon the estate of William Thomas
late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore tocite,summon and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of imid deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be issued at ihejulyterm of the
next Court of Ordinary, in said county of Laurens.
Given under my hand at office, this the 6th day of
Mav. 1844. FRANCIS THOMAS, c. c. o.
May 14. 1844. 18 5t
G eorgia, jones county.
Whereas Thomas J. Middlebrooks applies for
letters of administration on the estate of Thomas L.
Barker, late of said county, deceased:
these are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
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 my hand at office, this 6th May, 1844.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c.' c.o.
Mav 14, 1844. 18 5t
G eorgia, putnam county.
Whereas Robert L. Willis applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of Mary Willis,
late of said couuty, deceased—
And whereas, also Mrs. Martha Hudson applies for
letters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate of
Jobez P. Marshall, deceased—
These are therefore to cite ar.d admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased per
sons, 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 my hand at office, this 8th May,
1844. Wm. B. CARTER, c. c. o.
May 14. 1844 18 5t
P UTNAM INFERIOR COURT met for ordinal y
purposes—Tuesday, 6th February, 1844—Pn -
sent their Honors, James Nicholson, Bushrod W. Sa) i-
ford, and Stephen B. Marshall, Justices.
GEORGIA, Putnam County.
To the Inferior Court of said couuty, sitting as a
Court of Ordinal)—
The petition of Jesse King showeth that Josia 1.
Flournoy, in his life rime, executed in connection wit h
Joseph A.S. Turner, and S. B. Marshall, his bond for
titles to Green B. Allen, far a certain tract or parei-1
of Und, lying and being in said county, on the watei *
of Glades creek, adjoining lands of Barnes and Rei-d,
containing five hundred and seventeen acres, more *>r
less, and that the said Josi ih Flournoy died without
executing titles therefor; and he farther states, that
he is the transferree of said bond. He therefore prays
the said Court to require John M. Flournoy, Nathtui
Bass, and Joel E. Hurt, executois to the w-ll of said
Josiah, to make him titles, in pursuance of said bond.
The above is truly taken from the minutes of CoLcrt,
12th February, 1844.
WM. B. CARTER, c. c. o.
Feb. 20, 1844 6 3m
GEOROIA, Lauren* County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1844.
T HE petition of Burnet Whitehead, executor a?
the last will ar.d testament of William Whitehead,
slmweth that he has settled up the estate of said de
ceased, confided to his charge, and prays the Court to
be discharged therefrom : Ordered by the Court, tl.a,
the Clerk issue a citation requiring all persons con
cerned, to *bow cause, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in September next, why said exccuro.
should not be discharged. It is further ordered, tlia
said citation be published in the Southern Recorder!- at
Milledgeville, far the space of six months.
The above is a true copy from the minutes of sail!
Court, March 7th, 1844.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
March 19,1844 10 6ri .
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
house door in Holmesville, Appling county, on the first
Tuesday in June next, a lot of land lying in the 2d
district, N° 510, containing four hundred and ninety
acres, in slid county.
Also, bpfare the Court-house door in Newton, Baker
county, on the first Tuesday in June next, a lot of
land lying in the 3d district N° 91, containing two
hundred and fifty acres, in said county.
Also, before the Court-house door in Thomasville,
Thomas county, on the first Tuesday in June next, a
lot of land lying in the 8th district No. 54, containing
four hundred and ninety acres in said county—belong
ing to the estate of Robert Huff, deceased, and sold
for the benefit cf the heirs of said deceased. Terms
made known on the (fay of sale.
JAMES R. HUFF, Adm’r.
SARAH HUFF, Adm’x.
April 2. 1841.12 tds
tSxecmtor’s Sole.
W ILL be sold, at the Court-house in Sparta,
Hancock county, on the first Tuesday in June
next, within lefal hours, a tract or parcel of land ly
ing in said county, on the waters of Town creek, ad
joining lands of Speights, Calloway and others, con|
ruining (497$) four hundred and ninety-seven and one-
fourth acres, more or less, conveyed by deed of
Andrew Low <fcCo. to William Davies, January 1st,
182-1—sold as a part of the real estate of said William
Davies, deceased, for the purpose of a division among
the legatees. Terms on the day of sale.
SEATON GRANTLAND, Ex’r.
SARAH [DAVIES, Ex’rx.
April 2. 1844. 12 tds
■MaMitrslN-’i Smie.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Infe
rior Court of Liberty county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in June next, before the Court-bouse door
in the town of Newton, one Lot of Land, designated
and known as lot No. 219, in the 2d district of Baker,
containing 250 acres. The land is uncleared, its
growth is of oak and hickory, it lies well, is within
three or four miles of Gillionvillc, («*t which place is a
good academy and good society,) and is believed to be
unsurpassed in fertility by any land in the State. There
are other lots adjoining, and of a similar quality, that
are offered for sale by their owners. Sold as the pro
perty of Letty Carter, (the original drawer,) late of
Liberty county, deceased. Terms will be accommo
dating, and will be made known on the day of sale;
•r to such as desire to know them before, on applica
tion to me at Penfield. Greene county.
JOSEPH S. BAKER. Adm’r.
March 26. 1844 11 tds
GEORGIA, Laurens County.
Court of Ordinary. March Term, 1844.
T HE petition of Bennet Whitehead, administrator
with the will annexed of Reason Whitehead, de
ceased, showeth that he has settled up the estate of
said deceased, confided to his charge, and prays th«
Court to be discharged therefrom: Ordered by the
Court, that the Clerk issue a citation requiring all poi
son* concerned, to show cause, if any they have, on o.
before the first Monday in September next, why sail
administrator, with the will annexed, should not b
discharged. It is further ordered, that said ettatiot
be published in the Southern Recorder at Milledgeville.
for the space of six months.
The above is a tiue copy from the minutes of said
Court, March 7lh, 1844.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
March 19, 1844 10 6m
GEORGIA, Henry County.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting far ordinary purposes,
March Term, 1844.
It appearing to the Court, that Hardy Hinton, late
of said county, deceased, did while in life, to wit, ot.
the twentieth day of September, in the year 1837,
make and execute to James Jordan, his bond, by which
he bound himself in the sum of one thousand dollars,
to make a good and lawful title to a part r.f lots Nos.
sixty-five and sixty-six, in tke eleventh district of
Henry county, supposed to be two hundred acres,
where Briant Ferrelthen resided, when the said Janies
Jordan should pay tbe said Hr-rdy Hinton for the said
land, he being bound to pay two hundred and fifty dol
lars on the 25th day of December, 1837, and two hun
dred and fifty dollars on the 25th day of December,
1838; and it further appearing to the Court, that on
the eighth day of March, 1838, the said James Jordan
indorsed and transferred the said bond to John W.
Langford, his heirs and assigns, and that the said
Hardy Hinton departed this life intestate, without
complying with the condition of said bond: it is there
fore on motion ordered by the Court, that all persons
concerned, show cause, if any they have, during the
next September term of this Court, why John A.
Smith, Administrator on the estate of the said Hardy
Hinton, deceased, should not be directed to execute
titles to tfte said John W. Langford, in complianci
with the >■ bond ; and that a copy of this order b«
published W one of the public gazettes of this State at
least three month* before the said September Tern,
of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes. Given under ray
hand at office, March 16, 1844.
JOHN H. LOW, c. c. o.
March 26,1844 11 3m
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John G
Coates, late of Laurens county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and all those
having demands against said estate, will present them
to me in terms of the law.
ANDREW Y. HAMPTON, Ex’«r.
April 23,1844 15 6t
O N the first Toesday in June neat, will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Bain
bridge, Decatur county, within tbe usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit: Hannah, a woman
about 70 years of age; Morris, a boy 15 years of aga;
Hetty, a girl about 9 year* old; Amy, a girl 7 years
old; Tom, a boy 5 years old. Sold as tbe property of
Sillaway McCall, dec’d., under and by virtue of an or
der of the honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county,
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Silloway McCall, deceased.
Terms made known on the day.
JAMES LAMBERT, Adm’r.
March 12. 1844 9 tds
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William Bis-
coe, late of Putnam county, deceased, nre request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said estate, are hereby required to ren
der them in, duly authenticated, within tbe time prt
scribed by law.
ALEX- S. REID, ) Adm’rs.
JAS. L. REID, $ de bonis non.
April 16, 1844. 14 6t
FOUR MONTHS NOTICKS.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of the county of Putnam,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
tlie real estate of Mary Ann L. Blunt, deceased.
JOHN C. WOOD, Adm’r.
Feb. 13, 1844 5 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, far leave to
tell the real estate of William Reaves, late of said
county, deceased. «
ELIZABETH REAVES, Ex’rx.
Feb. 13, 1844 5 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinaiy purposes, far leave to sell ail
the land belonging to John Owens, lute of said county,
deceased. LEVI H. TURNER, Ex’r.
Feb. 13, 1844. 5 4m
F OUR months after datp, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior court of Hancock coun
ty, sitting for ordinary pirpoees, for leave to sell tbe
real estate of James M. Lewis, laie of Hancock coun
ty, deceased. JAMES DERBY, Adm’r.
.Janunry 23, 1844 2 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of the county of Putnam,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, far leave to sell
the real estate of William J. Lowe, late of said coun
ty, deceased. URIAH WARD, Adm’r.
January 30, 1844 3 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a part of the negroes belonging to the estate of
Edmund S. Bass, deceased.
JAMES BASS,
MILTON BASS,
GEORGE W. BASS,
March 12, 1844 9 4m
>Ex’ors.
5- S
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county,
when silting as a Court of Ordinary, far leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of John
Ussery, Jr., late of said county, deceased.
BALAAM PETERS, Adm’r.
March 12, 1844 9 4m
GEORGIA, Henry County.
W HEREAS Drury Freeman and Mumford S.
Freeman, Executors of Noah F'reeman, de
ceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from said
Executorship—
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 pre
scribed by luw, to show cause, if any they have, wt-y
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office, this 23d day -of
April, 1844. JOHN H. LOW, c. c. o.
Apri 30, 1844 16 m6m
F OUR months Bfter date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Tattnall coun
ty, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the real estate of Jesse Collins, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
J EMERSON KENNEDY, AdmV.
March 12, 1844 9 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, far leave to sell all
the lands belonging to the estate of William L. Tusgle,
late of said county, deceased.
HENRY C. MERRITT, Ex’or.
April 23, 1844 15 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior court of Hancock coun
ty, when sitting far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of James Askew, late of said county,
deceased. WILLIAM ASKEW, Ex’nr.
May 7,1844 17 4m
Jjj^OUR months after date, application will be made
• Ex’ors.
to the honorable Inferior Court of Emanuel coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Mathew Gav, late of said county, de
ceased. MfTCHEL GAY, *
LEWIS GAY,
Jan. 16, 1844. 1 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
two-thirds of Lot No. 208, in the 10th district Hous
ton. belonging to Sarah and Ann Emily Scarborough,
minors. EMILY FIFE, Guardian.
Feb. 20, 1844 6 4m
9— Packages [ Mew Goods at Mew York Price,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ,
Jteeeimesi ssssst for smie by j CIYHE undersigned having come to th» concl
E. W. BANCROFT, ;
C ONSISTING of almost every article in the Dry pie Dry Goods at New \ork cost. ” S * 4 *
Goods line, and comprising one of the “ X,arg“ _ Families desirous of laying in Dry Goods far
selves, or for their servants, will not for a 1,,,, '
meet with an opportunity so favorable far purcha ***
_ , as that now offered, as all that is required fa* l, £|
pieces Adrianapolis, (very rich.) at 75 cts. pr. yd. ’ Goods is their cost iu the Sew York Market*
do Bagers, (new style,) 50 a 62$ | the necessary charges far transportation. Purrh
' will see the udvamage under which they buy therr/*^
i The undersigned desirous of selling out the e Y
Stock, previous to the 10th day of July, would im q ^
. upon the minds of the Ladies, and purchasers of T)”
j Goods generally, the necessity of their callir, T ~
e$t and Richest” Stocks of Goods ever before * selves, or for their servants, will not for
offered by the firm, and at prices as low as can be ob
tained in Charleston or Savannah
10
20
Belzarine, 44 a 50
Foulard Silk, 50
Striped figured Silk, 62 a 75
do do do 87$ a $1,25
Black Gro. de Nap. 87$ a $1,00
White watered Silk,
do Satin do
French Cambric and
Muslins,
Mourning do do
half Mourning Muslins,
worth fifty cents, at
Earlston Ginghams,
Chenie do
black and white do
Muslin do
Check Cambrics,
Jac. do
do Muslins,
Striped Swiss Muslin,
Swiss Muslin,
Mull do
Nansook do
Eaglish and Fr. Calicoes, 18$ a 25
Caiicoes, 8 a 12$
Irish Linen, 37$ a $1,00
Long Lawn, 50 a $1.00
Linen Cambric, $2 a $4,00
300 do Bleached Long Cloth, 8 to 16 cts.
59 do F'urniture Dimity, 25 a 31$
500 do 4-4 Bro. Homespun, i heavy) 10 cts.
30
20
10
5
10
5
3
50
30
20
30
15
10
20
50
50
50
15
25
10
10
50
300
50
30
$1,25
1,00 a $1,25
25 a 37$
25 a 50
25
31
37$
25 a 37$
44 a 50
25 a 50
25 a 62$
31 a 62$
50
50 a $1,00
50 a $1,00
62$ a 1,25
March 19. 1844
Nutria fashiorable Fur Hats, of a si'm-Hnr ,
■ • J-rtoaTiSl
JAS. H. SHAHAR
from $1 50 up to $8
fashiorable Fur Hats,
Spring fashion, and made to order tor the under
Milledgeville, April 2, 1844
Hardware.
200 * F0RKS ' f ™ 58 '-
JAS. H. SHAHAN.
6 to 8
12$ a 25
12$
12$
18$ a 25
15 a 20
25 a 75
25 a 37$
500 do | do do
25 do Apron Checks,
50 do Mariners Stripes,
25 do Bed Ticking,
50 do do do
100 do Blue Drills, Mexican
Stripes, &c.
10 doz. Kid Gloves,
20 do Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Thread and Lisle Laces; Cambric and Swiss Trim
ming; Lare Caps and Capes ; Bonnet Silks ; do Rib
bons; Bird’s Eye Diaper; Russia and English do;
Table Linen; Linen, Silk, and Fancy Handkerchiefs;
Fancy Silk Ties; Rich Silk Shares; Parasols, Sun
Shades, French Fans, &c. &c. &c.
Also, a large assortment ef Gentlemen's
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
20 pieces French Cassameres, $1,25 a $1,75 pr. yd.
30 do do Gambroons, 50 a 75
10 do Napoleon Cloth, $2,25
6-4 Drop de Eie, $2,00 a $2,75
Camblrts and Bomba
zines, 50 a $1,25
Mole Skin, 50 a 62$
French Drills, 50 a $1,25
Fine French and English Broadcloths.
10 doz. Black and Light Kid
Gloves, 1,00 a 1,25 pr. pair.
20 do Stocks, 37$ a $125 each.
20 do Cravats, Ties, &c. 75 a $1,50
Milledgeville, March 26, 1844 11 tf
10
20
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do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
(sKOKGIA, Henry Cennty.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes,
May Term, 1844.
It appearing to the Court, that George W. Young,
of said county, deceased, did, while in his life, to wit,
on the seventh day of November, 1842, make and
execute to Frederick Farmer bis bond, by which he
bound himself in the sum of two hundred and twenty
dollars, to make a good and lawful title to a certain
piece of land, lying in Greene county, it being the dis
tributive share of Elijah Moore deceased, Number
eight, (8.) of a bounty of land lying in the fork of the
Oconee and Apalachee rivers, formerly belonging to
Benjamin Moore, of said county, deceased, so soon as
... I the said Frederick Farmer should pay, or cause to be
OL R months after Hate, application will be made | paid, unto George W. Young, one hundred and ten
dollars, he the said Farmer being bound to pay thirty
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Also, Black and Russet Negro Shoes, Travellir-
to the honorable Inferior Court of Emanuel roun
ty, when sitting far ordinary purposes, far leave to sell j dollar* of said money at the time the bond was given,
j and forty dollars on the 25th December, 1843, and
; forty dollars on the 25th of December, 1844 ; audit Trunks, Seal Trunks, VaYat'ses Caro« Ba«-V Ltoie-^
appearing to the Court, that the said George W. j Satchels, Blacking, Shoe Brushes Shoe Thread kc
F OUR months after date, application will be made You "S " itI)OUt implying with bis said bond, and j &c.
to the honorable Inferior Court of Greene conn- , L w,,f ‘ out , mak,n S an >' Pistons in his will for sa,d | All of which will be sold at the lowest cash price.
bond to be complied with: it is therefore on motion far cash.
Milledgeville, March 12, 1344
the real estate of Warren Kev, deceased.
BURAL KEY, Adm’r.
Feb. 20,1844 6 4m
OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Greene coun- j
ty, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, far leave to sell ; , , . „ ,
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of George : °" dereJ b -” tbe Coart ' ’ hal ai ,‘ P erso " s concerned
W Finch deceased ; show cause, it any they have, during the next Sep-
WM. H. FINCH, Adm’r. | tember term of this Court, why George L. M. Prim-
Fob 6 1844 4 4m I rose > Executor, and Margaret K. Young, Executrix of
j George W. Young, deceased, should not be directed to
F OUR months after datp, application will be made , execute titles to the said Frederick Farmer, in compli-
to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, i ance with the said bond, and that a copy of this order ! ^ UPER. Dress and Frock Coats,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the be published in one of the public gazettes of this State j do do do
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negroes belonging to the estate of Elvina Ann Etna
Hurt, late of said county, deceased.
HEARNDON PATTERSON. Adm’r.
Feb. 27,1344 7 4m
F OUR months after date.application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Emar.uel
county, when sitting far ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Benja
min Sherod, late of Emanuel county, deceased.
WILLIAM G. SHEROD, Ex’or.
March 19, 1844. 10 4m
at least three months before tbe said September term
of this Court.
I do hereby certify that the above is a true copy from
the minutes, Mav 7th. 1814.
JOHN H. LOW, c.c.o.
May 14, 1844 18 3m
JASPEOnTERIOR COURT, sitting for ordT-
Ca*samere Pants,
Satinet do
j 200 pairs Linen do
j 201) Linen Coats and Coatees,
^ 50 do Hunting Coats,
• 25 Gingham do (damaged,)
• 200 light and Dark Vests,
1 50 Satin Vests,
i 50 Silk Vests,
I Black and Col’d Kid Gloves,
! Silk and Linen do
nary purposes. May Term, 1844.—Present their
Honors, David A. Reese, James M. Williams, Robert
Kellam, and Wiley Phillips, Justices.
Whereas David Kolb petitions this Court to direct | c . :
F „itd u r j i - L j - John Malone and Cader Malone, administrators of i nt J n aa “ Bombazine Stocks,
OUR months afterdate, appheatton will be made | the estale of FrancU Malone. late of Jasper county, ! ^ atIn ’ ^ ,lkand G >'gham Ties,
to the honoraole Infenor Court of Henry coun- | decea3ed> to maUe titie3 to him (the said David K olb) P.*™ Collars,
to a lot of land, according to a bond or obligation en
tered into by the said Francis Malone, in his lifetime :
It is therefore ordered by the Court that all persons
interested do file or make known their objections, if
any they have, in the office of the Clerk of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, before the granting of the
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made j application of the said David Kolb, within three months
to the honorable Inferior Courtof Oglethorpe' after the passage of this order; and it is further order-
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave e< l by [ be Court, that this order he published for three
to sell two tipgroes, Joe and Jinttev, belonging to the ! months in one of the public, gazettes of this State, in
OUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Henry coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, far leave to sell
the land lying in said county, and belonging to the es
tate of Alexander Osbourn, lale of Union county, North
Carolina, deceased.
WILLIAM OSBORN, Adm’r.
March 26. 1844 11 4m
Shirts,
Linen Drills, Drap de Ete. Napoleon Cloth, French
and English Cloths and Cassameres, line Beaver Hats,
&c - E. W. BANCROFT.
Milledgeville. March 12, 1344 9 tf
minors of Dredzil Pace.
PEYTON D. SANDERS, I
THOMAS O’KELLY, >Guardians.
HENRY JONES, )
April 2, 1844 12 4m
terms of tbe law.
1844.
May 14, 1844.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior court of the county of Putnam,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
that part of the real estate of William Biscoe, deceas
ed, which lies in the county of Putnam
ALEX. S. REID, (Adm’rs.
JAS. L. REID, j de bonis non.
April 16, 1844 14 4m
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the honorable, the Inferior Court of Hancock
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
tosell the real estate of Elizabeth Driskell, late of said
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
BOOTS &, SHOES.
T HE undersigned having removed to Mr. Newell'*
old stand, on Wayne street, respectfully invitet
all desiring articles in bis line to call, as he has on hand,
A true extract from the minutes of Court, May 7th, and will keep, a good and fail assortment, at the bo
" ’ ' est prices.
Milledgeville, Jan. 9, 1844
For Sale,
R OWANDS TONIC MIXTURE, an infallible
cure for Ague and Fever, warranted genuine
and fresh. E. M. COWLES.
May 7, 1844 ]7 4t
SAM’L D
VARNER, Clerk.
13 3m
county, deceased.
May 14, 1844.
WILLIAM B. CALHOUN,
Adm'r de bonis non.
18 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of the county of Hancock,
when sitting far ordinary purposes, far leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Mary Maclellan,
late of said county, deceased.
JOHN MACLELLAN, Adm’r.
May 14, 1344. 18 4m
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Infe-
il rior Court of Henry county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, before the Court-house door in the town of
McDonough. Henry county, one negro woman named
Franky, belonging to tbe estate of Mary Elliott, dec’d.
Term* made known on the day of sale.
JAMES ELLIOTT, Adm’r.
May 14, 1844 13 tds
P URSUANT to an order of tbe honorable Inferior
Court of Greene county, when sitting as a court
of ordinary, will be sold at the Court-house in the town
of Greenesboro, Greene county, on tbe first Tuesday
in Septembet next, three negroes, viz: Charlotte, a
woman, about 35 years old, and her two children, La-
vina about 3 years old, and Peter about I year eld.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Wil
liam Geer, deceased. Terms on the dav
JOHN L. GEER. Ex’or.
of William Geer, dec’d.
May 14, 1844 18 tds
E. ALEXANDER.
52 tf
20
Ready Made Clothing.
CASES Ready Made Clothing, for sale
cost, to close a cousfanment, by
E. W. BANCROFT.
Milledgeville, Apri! 9, 1844. 13 tf
Dr. N. N. Welch, Dentist,
Jtilleslgeville, Cm.
R ESPECFULLY informs the Citizens of Militate
ville, tbe Members of the Legislature, and vas-
ters to the citv during the Session, that he is prepare-!
to attend to Ac duties of his profession, and may atri
hours of the day be seen at tbe Store of Mr. ErwiKT'-
His terms will bo liberal.
October 31, 1843. 42 tf
CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA
! W TT is Ordered that notice be given to the Debton
i of the Central Bank of Georgia, whose bili.t*
j notes are now due ar.d unpaid, that after the expiratic
A GREEABLY to an order of the honoiable Infe
rior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold at the Court-house door
in Van Wert, Paulding county, on the first Toesday in
OUR months after date ^application willbenuTde ; J " I ; V neSt ’ “‘ 0t °/' a " d in ‘ he 19lh dis ‘ rirt ’ M j of s.XTt Dvrs the same will be put in suit, unle
to the honorable Inferior Courtof Greene county. - sec ^°’ > ' a 7 ’ ’ l - f>nta,, ”'’£ , ac ^ e *I ln sa! , coun ~ ; the meantime, a part of the principal be paid, and <stxi
when sitting as a court of ordinarv, for leave to sell bel ? D e l "S t0 tbe of f L « w ^ J ' Jon f' de J cea »- - required, an adequate guaranty be given far the p, •
------ - - : ed. and Mid for the benefit °f the he.rs and creditors | of the remainder, to twelve months.
ot said deceased, lerms made known on the day of
saie. Z. A. CLARK. Adm’r.
de bents non of said estate.
April 16. 1844 14 tds
the tract of land in said county, whereon Jesse Crad- ;
dock formerly lived, adjoining Whitlow. Sayers, and
Others. WM. EDMONDSON, Adm’r. j
May 14. 1844 J8 4m |
F OUR months after date, application will be made j -KTT7ILL be sold before the Court House door in
to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton county, \\ t h e town of Jackson, Butt* county, within the
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, far leave to sell J legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August
the negroes belonging to the estate of Joseph Bishop, , n p X t, a negro man by the name Bolam, about twenty
five or thirtv vears or age, as the property of Dr.
deceased
May 14, 1344
WILLIAM BROWN, Adm’r.
18 4m
F OUR months after date, application will he made
to the Inferior Court of Jasper county, when sit- |
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land j
and negroes belonging to the estate of Gilbraith Si- ;
monton, late of said county, deceased.
AGNES J. SIMONTON, Adm’rx.
HUGH P. KIRKPATRICK, Adm’r.
May 14, 1844 18 4m _ |
James Brockman, late of Oglethorpe county, deceas
ed. Sold far the purpose of a division between tbe
betrs of said deceased.
MORTON BLEDSOE. Guardian
of George M. T. Brockman,
Minor of said Deceased.
May 14, 1844. |3 tds
w ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
F
next at the Court-house door in Hancock county
_ llr , , , , .... __ I. | interest of Elias Watson, late of said countv, de-
OUR months afterdate, application will be made ; , • , , . ... ,
t .kl.W^r, mv. I ceased - '? a,,d to the grist-mill, and the appurtenance*
to the honorable Inferior Court of Greene county
when sitting as
three negroes belonging to the estate of William Geer,
deceased. JOHN L. GEER, Ex’or.
May 14, 1844 18 4m
r .. r ■ _ -|I ' thereto belonging,situate in said conntv on Spring
court of ord.nary, far leave to sell Creek Term « ontbe dayofsale - ? »
A LL persons indebted to the estale of Henry H.
Bridie!, late of Telfair county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those tc
whom said estate are indebted, are hereby notified u>
render in their demand* in conformity to law.
JAMES BOYD, Adm’r.
April 16, 1844 14 6t
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas Ov
erton, late of Greene county deceased, are re-
3 uesled to make immediate pay meat; and those having
emandt against said estate, are hereby required to
render them in within the time prescribed by law.
HUGH C. MITCHELL. Adm’r.
ELIZA OVERTON, Adm’x.
May 14,1844. 18 6t
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Gilbraith.
Simonton, late of Jasper county, deceased, ar.
requested to make immediate payment; and those
having demands against said estate, are requested tr-
present them within the time proscribed by law.
AGNES J. SIMONTON, Adm’rx.
HUGH P. KIRKPATRICK, Adm’r.
Mav 14,1844 18 6t
Kxeemtor's Smie.
W ILL be sold at the Court-house in Dublin, Lau
rens county, on the first Tuesday in July next,
one negro man Tom, one negro woman Hester, one
bareche and one cream colored mare, belonging to the
estate of Richard Ricks, deceased.
Also, on VVednesday, tbe fifth dav of July next, will
be sold at the late residence of said deceased, the stock
of cattle, hogs and corn, blacksmith’s tools, and other
articles too tedious to mention. Terms cash.
JEREMIAH H. YOPP, Ex’or.
May 14, 1844. ‘ 18 td*
May 14, 1844.
BERRY PEELER. Adm’r.
13 tds.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next,
in tbe town of Monticello, Jasper county, at
the late residence of Gilbraith Simonton, deceased, a
part of the pergonal estate of aaid deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
AGNES J. SIMONTON, Adm’rx.
HUGH P. KIRKPATRICK, Adm’r.
May 14, 1844 18 tds
P URSUANT to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Greene county, when sitting as a Court
of Ordinary, will be sold at the Court-house in Greenes
boro, on the first Tuesday iu September next, the tract
of land whereon Jesse Craddock formerly lived, ad
joining lands of Whitlow, Sayers, and others. Sold
for tbe benefit of tho heirs of said estate. Terra* on
the day of sale.
WM. EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
May 14,1844 18 tds
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Fiatonton, Putnam county, on the first
Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of sale,
one negro girl by the name of Mary, about 9 years of
age. Sold as the property of Benj. F. Godwin.
RICHARD MILLS, Guardian.
March 12,1844 9 ids
GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Infe
rior Court of the county of Jones, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July next, within the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door in the town of Dublin, Laurens coun
ty, lot of Land No. two hundred and forty-nine,
(249.) in the 17th district of Wilkinson when surveyed,
but now Laurens county. Sold as the propei ty of
John B. Jones, late of the county of Junes, deceased.
Terms Cash. STEPHEN SLOCUMB, Adm’r.
May 7. 1844 17 tds
'
j III
| Further, that in no case will the exiting form of ti*
debt be changed, unless in renewal of a note in cor
! formitv to law, authurizing such renewal, and that the
, foregoing be a modification of the order of the torn*’
! Director of this Bank, issued the 3f)ih ultimo,
i The above is a true extiact from tbe minutes of Jol* I
i if. Thomas, Director of the Central Bank ofGeorgi
' January 1st, 1844.
A. M. NISBF.T, Cashier,
j January 9. 1844 * 32 tt__
WABBEATOIY AND MlU.*D®BTItlJ
STAGE NOTICE.
This old and well known root*-
having been reduced to a Hack Lit*-
!«-ill run da ILT, to leave Warreuu"
after the arrival of the Cars from Augusta, and srrto
at Milledgeville the next day at II o’clock, A. M.-
leaving Milledgeville immediately after the arrival « t
I the Stage from Macon, and arriving at Wartenton tt I
the same day by 8 o'clock, P. M. Tbe proprietot j
take this occasion to inform the public that every tv
ertion will be made to render this Line as comfortalrt
and expeditious as any in the State, from August 4 IC
Macon, via Warrenton, Sparta and Milledgeville.y'
This Line will intersect with the Central Rail R'* c '
near Milledgeville, and at Macon with the Morn-*
Rail Road and the Florida Line. Passengers t'p®
Augusta or Macon, will in all cases have the pT- ,tr
ence over those on the route—they, therefore, m*.' 1 ' •* .
assured of no delay. I
Kjr* Agent at Warrenton, D. N. Judson, Eagle He [
tel, and at 4 u 8 usta - R- M. Frazer, United bt 4te> f
Hotel. KNOX & MOTT, Proprietors. !
October 24, 1843. * I “ f
W ILL be sold at the residence of the subscriber,
in Hancounk county, on Thursday, the 11th day
of July next, the perishable property belonging to the
estate of Mary Maclellan, late of said county, deceased.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN MACLELLAN, Adm’r.
May 14,1344.18 tds
F«r Sale.
L OTS of Land No. 27, 22d district 2d section
Cass, and 1280,20th dist. 3d sect. Paulding.—
Any person desirous of purchasing, can do to by apply
tog at the Recorder office.
January 16, 1844 1 tf
Information Wanted
O F the residence of the aged Thomas Ligu'*’®J
formerly a native of Staffordshire, England'• t> t ‘
has resided in some part of the United States abo-
fifty years. He is now 70 years of age, it liri n S-
brother’s son seeks this information. Address *
Post-Master at York, Fayette county, Go.
May 7, 1844 D 3t
KJ* Editors thoughoutthe United States, who o'- j
be tl.e instrument* of restoring long lost friend*. 1,1 ‘
confer a great favor by giving the above a few intertkto;
More New Goods at Bancroft’*
F ine balzarines,
Organdi Muslins,
French do
French Cambricks,
Light Prints,
Mourning do
Black Satin Cravats,
Super. London Vestings- ,f
Milledgeville, May 7, 1344
i , - - - . tneir calling ea-:'
* an <> making their selections, as no doubt tho«. !*'
i come first will at least have an opportunity of rhn . • °
! best. JOHN TREANOr"*
- Milledgeville, Mav 7, 1844
Hats! Hats!!
QA CASES Fashionable Beaver Hats fa,,
Jmi\j ceived and for sale low, by ’ J re ‘
E. W. BANCROFT.
m tf
Hats.
Tf Z CASES HATS, of every style and qn B li,
ff from $1 50 up to $8 A new article of
M-'lledgeville, April 2, 1844.
Shoes! Shoes!
M^| 5 BkCk Kip Sh0es ’ ,0l<i for S1 '00, won!,
Women’s Slippers, from 50 cts. to 75.
Ladies’ Kid Slips, from 75 to $1,00, the best qoilfa
Milledgevi.le. April 2. 1844. ^HAIIaN.
Boots, Brogans, Shoes, Slips, fa,
E ALEXANDER is now receiving at the,;,.^
. the New Boot and Shoe Store, hi* Spn„.
ply of the above articles, w hich, with the st^ ^
£2£F make a iar * e a,,d com P lete ,Z
Gent’s fine Fr. Calf Boots,
do sewed and pegged Calf Boots,
do Goat pump sole do
do Seal do do
do Calf Brograns,
do do and goat pump sole do
do do and Mo. Pumps,
leather and velvet Slips.
Men s Kip Brogans,
do Shoes.
n , d0 e, ,b ' c k’ black, sewed and pegged Bro-m
Boy’s Calf pegged Boots. §g
do do sewed do.
do Kip Brogans.
do Call, sewed, and pegged Brogans,
do Mo. PumpB.
Ladies’ fine black Gaiter Boots.
do Greene and Bronze Boots, (entirely new.)
,, do . do Slips, do
black and e 0 l’d fa a |f Gaiter Slips
do half Gaiter Welt*.
Kid Buskin Welts,
do do Slips,
do and Mo. Fr. Slips,
do Brogans.
Seal Welts.
Women’s Seal Slips.
do Kip Broeans.
do do and leather heeled Welts.
Misses Kip and leather Brogans,
do Goat and Kid do
do Kid Welts,
do do and Mo. Slips,
do brack and col d haif Gaiter SIi
ips and Welti,
a,ld cl| Mdren’s Shoes, of
all kinds. ’
Ready Made Clothing,
And Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store,
“ «> Stairs,” meet boor lo ibe Post Ofkcr.
$20 a $22
10 a IS
6.00 a 8,00
2.50 a 3.50
1,25 a 3,50
2.00 a 3,50
3,50
1.25
1.00 a 3.00
3.50 a 5,00
3,50 a 4,01)
37 a 1,50
1,00 a 2,00
31 a 37
1,00 a 2,50