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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
If•Hkisssou Jmsse Sale*.
‘VT7ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door
W in the town of Irwinton. WilkMson county, on
the first Tuesday in June noxt.Vvilhiii the usual hours
of sale, the following pFoperty, fo-wit:
Two lots of land, Nos. 81 anS 92, lying in the 5th
district; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of Baldwin county, in favor of Charles
Williams vs James Curley, Property pointed out by
E. C. Beard.
Also, fraction of lot No. 215, in the 27th district,
containing 18 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
David Solomon and James M- Fulsom; levied on to
satisfy two fi fas issued out of the Inferior Court of
Bibb county, in favor of A. B. Hartwell vs Eli Eraznr,
principal, and Edwaid Hickman, security;
Also, one lot of land containing 2024 acres, more or
less, whereon William H. Fair now lives; levied on
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of S. & T. Beall vs
Fair. \ S-.'B. MURPHY, Sh’ff.
May 1,1847 ^ 16 t(is
Jrtf calm- Postpassed Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Court House door
in the town of Bainbridge, Decatur county, on
the first Tuesday in June next, within the usual houis
of sale, the following property to wit:
The Steamboat Albany: levied on as the property
of Beni. M. Griffin, to satisfy a fi fa issued by theClerl,
of the Inferior Court of Decatur county, in pursuance
of an order directed to said clerk by Wot. Donaldson
one of the Justices of said Court, in favor of R chard
J F. Grist, against said Steamboat Albany, and ». .'!■
Griffin owner thereof, by virtue of the statute creating
lieu on steamboats navigating certain rivets t ‘*f ein
mentioned. A. HINDS. D. Sh ft.
May 1,1847. 16 tda
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES, At,
'^J’NDER an order of the lionot able Inferior Court
of the county of Putnam, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will be sold at the Court-house in Ea-
lonton.on the first Tuesday in June next, one negro
man named Aaron, the property of Albert Jones, de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
GABR1F.L HARRISON, Adm r.
March 31, 1847 12 td *
^y^ILL BE SOLD on Thursday the third day of
June next, the stock of cattle belonging to the
estate of William McMulien, late of Thomas county,
decked. JAMES McMCLLFN, >
• JOHN McMULLEN, J
March 30. 1347
12 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in July-
next, before the Court house door in Stewart
county, 220 acres of land, situated in said county, on
the waters of Pertaula creek, adjoining lands of W ard,
Ball, and Capt. Thornton.
Also, at the same time, a negro woman named
Martha and child. All sold as the property of John
Copeland, deceased. . , ,
RICHARD P. COPELAND, Adm r.
FOUR MONTHS WOTICKS.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of
James Northington, late of said county, deceased.
ROBERT DOUGLASS, Ex’or.
Feb. 23, 1817 7 4m
April 27, 1847
27 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
of Baldwin county, Georgia, when sitting for
ordinary purpose?, will be sold at the Court House
door in said county, on the first Tuesday in July next,
a negro boy by the name of I-dram, belonging to the
estate of Donald M. McDonald, deceased, late nf said
county. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said
astute. Terms cash.
I. E. BOWER, Adm’r.
April 27, 1847 1G ids
W
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in July
countv, Lot of Land No. 44, in the 5th district of said
county. Sold by order of the Court of Oidinary of
Jasper county, ns part of the real estate of Josiah
Pope, deceased, late of said conntv. Terms cash.
WM. K. POPE, ) . . ,
JAS. M. WILLIAMS. { Adm r8 '
May 4, 1847 17 tds
GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
A (
il of the county of Montgomery, while sitting for
Decatur June Sheriff" Sates.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in June
next, before the Court House door in the town
of BainL-ridge,Decatur county,between the u.ual hours
of sale, the follu wing property, to wit:
One lot of land, No. 353. in the 14th district of orig
inally Early now Decatur county; levied on as the
property of John Hardin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out
of Decatur Superior Court in favor of John P. Gauldin,
vs. John Hardin. Property pointed out by John 1.
Smith. ,
Also. Lou of land Nos. 192. 1S3. and two fractions,
Nos. 199, and 208, all in the 21st district of originally
Latly, now Dec'atur?!bsflty i levied on nrfthe property
of James Lambert, to samfy sundry fi fas issued from
Justices’ Court, 513th district, G. M. in favor of
John Huchinson. vs. J umesVLambfrt. 1 roperty
{minted out by James L. Cartlef^ Levied on and
returned to me by a constable * e
Also, one negtogirl named Candis“e\ied on a3 the
property of the est&'eof Robert J. Cb-wholm to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued out of Decatur Superifrr;Court, in favor
of T. Cunning ham &Son, vs. DanieMi. Neal, Ex’or.
of Robeit J. Chisholm, dec’d.
Also, lot of land No. 154 in the 15th district oforig-
inally Earlv, now Decatur county; levied on as the
property of Mars jail Covington, to satisfy a fi. fa is
sued out of Justices’ Court, 710th District, G. M. in
favor of James Hand, vs. Marshall Covington; levied
and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, the following lots in the town of Bainbridge, I conn iy t „ likely negro girl about eighteen years of age
to wit, Nos. 9. ID, II, 12, and 74; levied on as the > gold as the property of Lewis D. M Smith, dec’d
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the house of James
Hall—the lute residence of Dr Henry M. Prescott,
deceased—on Saturday the 5th day of June next, the
following property, to-wit: forty head of stock cattle,
ar.d a small lotof sheep. Sold as the proper ty of the
said Dr. Henry M Prescott, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
JAMES I1ALL, Adm’r.
Mav 4, 1347 17 tds
CITATIONS.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Isaac.
T. Moreland, lnte of Jones county, deceased,
are hereby requested to make immediate payment;
and nil persons having demands against said deceased
will render them in ngreeablv to law, to
ROBERT O. MORELAND, ( , , ,
JOHN F. MORELAND, j m
17
Mav 4, 1847
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ILL BE SOLD, on (he fiist Tuesday in June
next, at the Court House in Eatomon, Putnam
property
property of Thomas Mann, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued j j,y conse nt of the legatees, for the benefit of the cred
from Decatur Superior Court in favor ofT. Cunning- tors BENJAMIN W. PEURIFOY, Adm’r.
ham &, Son, vs. Thomas Mann.
JAMES GRIFFIN, D. Sh’ffi.
Ifi tds
May 1, 1847.
May II, 1847. 18 4t
LL PERSONS indebted to Lewis D. M. Smith,
il late of Putnam county, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment; and those having claims
against him to render them in in terms of the law.
BEN'J. W. PEURIFOY, Adm’r.
May 11, 1847 18 6t
Dicatar July Safe.
"ILL BE SOLD, before the Court House door
in the town of Bainbridge, Decatur county,
on the first Ttresdav in July next, w-it h:n the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Jesse, a man about 40 years of age. Harriet, a wo m/mr . n t c- . j « i
, ai an u j * . . ,1 Tl of Greer.esboro. Gieene county, under an order
min about 33 years of and hec^child 4 months old, | . , , . , T c . x ...
% * r tt- . • _ from the honorable Inferior Court, when sittingas a
Mary, a woman about 20 vears of age J Victoria, a .rr-vj- r -i ^ . .ic.t i
, i , _ , , , . i i u, . , Court of Ordinary for said countv, on the first 1 uesdav
ch,H about o months ohU M*na. a girl about 18 years ^ A next, n house and lot in the town ofGreen e ;-
ot age; Jeffers,boy e.ghteen months old, Eh- » occnpied by J u dge Cone us a dwelling
zabeth, a girl about 10 years* ot age; I rank a bov ! * - - - °
about thirteen years of age; Henry, a boy about 10
Vf/TLL BE SOLD at the Court-house in the town
W off
years of age ; Isabel, a girl about 7 years of age; lev
ied on as the property nf Green Mitchell, to satisfy a
mortgage fi. fa. issued from Decatur Inferior Court in
favor of William G. Porter, & Co., vs. Green Mitchell.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
--.LUliiS GRIFFIN, D. Sh'ff.
May 1, 1847 t I« ids
.Ip at ing June Sale.
"ILL. BE SOLD, before the Court House door
at H 'lmesville, Appling county, on the first
Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit;.
Lotof laud No. 2§ ia the 2dtdistrict of said county.
containing 490 acres, moie‘-<Adev—levied on as the
property of Nathaniel .1. Holton to satisfy a fi fa issued
from a Justices’ Court in favtj-of J i mes .1, Scarbor
ough vs. said N. J. Holton ana Seaborn Hall. Levy-
made and returned to me by a constable.
WILLIAM HERNDON, D. Sh'ff.
April 20, 1847 15 ids
house. Sold for the benefit of Ann Eliza Gresham,
orphan child of Albert Y. Gresham, deceased.
S. H. R. GRESHAM, Guardian.
May 11, 1847 18 tds
.tpptin" June Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door
in the town of Hqlmesville, Appling county,
on the first Tuesday in .Mine next, within the legal
hours of sale, the follow it* property, to-wit:
Lotof land No. 217, in the 4th district of Appling,
well improved, containing 490 acres, more or less ; le
vied on as the ptoperty of William Nettles, to satisfy
one fi fa issued from Appling Superior Court, in favor
of the Stale and officers o’fsaid Court, vs William Net
tles. Property pointed out bv defendant.
■ 'WILLIAM HERNDON, D. Sh'ff.
April 27, 1847 16 tds
Wilkinson Jane Safes.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in June
next, before the Court house door in the town
of Irwinton. Wilkinson county, within the usual hours
of side, the following property, to-w it:
Onu hundred and ninety acres of land, more or less,
lving in the third district. No. forty seven ; levied on
ns the property of John Kemp, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justices-ciyrt, Jame^Vright vs J. W.
Jones, John Kemp, and Berry Kenyi, secui ities. Levy-
made and returned by a (-unstably
Also, at the same time, one Jot'ofjand lying in the
4th district, No. 237; also No r 17 in the 4th district;
also 302 in the4ih district; all levied on to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin coun
ty, in favor of John A. Breedlove vs James Youngblood,
principal, Peter J. Williams, gecurity, and Charles
Ennis, indorser.
S. B. MURPHY. Sh'ff.
April 27, 1347 16 tds
fiteinuell I'ostpaued Sale.
r ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house door in
the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county,
on the first Tuesday in June next, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit :
The lot of land containing 250 acres, more or less,
■whereon the defendant, Nathan Beauchamp now lives,
in the 6th district of Gwinrt^tt county, and on which
lot there is a good saw and grist miH, known as Col.
Worthy’s old mills; levied tju..lo satisfy two fi fas from
Gwinnett Superior Court, one In favor of Robert M.
Cleveland vs. Nathan Peaqchamp, and the other in fa
vor ofTiiomus Allison, jr. vs. Nathan Beauchamp and
Leroy Hammond.
JOHN W. MALTBIK, Sh’ff.
April 27th, 1847. 16 tds
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Lowndes county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in August next, at the Court-house door in said county,
within the usu>l hours ofsale, the negroes belonging to
the estate of Sarah Prine, deceased, consisting of one
man, a woman and herchildren. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on
the day. WILLIA vl SMITH. Adm r .
Dc boms non.
May 11, 1317 IS tds
.Ippling July Sale.
ILL BE SULD before the Court-house door
in the town of Holmesviile, Appling county,
on the first Tuesday in July next, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Two lots of land, Nos 205 and 110, in the 2d dis
trict of said county, containing earli 490 acres, mote
or less ; levied on as the property of Thomas Willcox,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Appling Superior Court,
in favor of Austin Smith vs said Willcox, principal,
and William J. Smith, security on the appeal.
WILLIAM HERNDON, D. Sh’ff.
May 11, 1847 18 ids
Decatur Sheriff" Sales,
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in June
next, before the Court-house door in the town
of Bainbridge, Decatur county, within the legal huurs
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot of land, No. one hundred and nine (109,) in
the 19lh district of originally Early now Decatur
county—levied on as the property of J. Y. Jones to
satisfy sundry small fi fas issued out of a Justice’s
Court of Decatur county, in favor of Silas Jones vs
J Y. Jones. Levy made and returned to me hv a
Constable.
Also, one house and lot adjoining Bainbridge, con
taining ten acres, No. 19, in the late survey, known as
Shotwell survey, in the town of Bainbridge ; levied on
as the property of John R. Hays, to satisfy one fi fa
issued out of Decatur Superior Court in favor of
Samuel T. Baily vs. John R. Hays and Kedur Powell.
Properly pointed out by John R. Havs.
. ' AUGUSTUS J.' BELL, Sit’d'.
April 30, 1847 16 tds
••Ippling June Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will he sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Holmes-
ville, Appling county, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 447, in the 2d district of said county ;
levied on as the property of Peter B. Grant, to satisfy
an execution in favor of William Williams vs Peter B.
Grant and Seaborn Hall
WILLIAM HERNDON, D. Sh’ff.
April 30, 1847 1G tds '
Hancock June Sale—Postponed.
ILL BE SOLD, before the Courthouse door
Csrinuetl June Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Court-house dunl
in the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in June next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
The possessory interest of the Defendant in eiglny-
one acres of land, whereon the wile of the defendant
now lives, in the fifth district of Gwinnett county, ad
joining lands with Jordan Stanton and others. Num
ber not known. Levied on tosalisfy a fi. fi from Gwi-
nette Superior Court in favor John R. Townley, vs.
James M. Smith.
Aho at the same time and place.
One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less,
sold as the property of Steven Horton. Said land lies
in the fifth district of Gwinnett county, and adjoins
lands »f John Harbin and others, number nut known.
Also one sorrel stti<F^lt, 3 years old; all sold as the
property of Steven Horton, to satisfy a fi fa from
w in the. village of Sparta, Hancock county, on
the first Tuesdayjn June next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following properly .viz:
One negto woman by the nyne of Hannah, about 40
years old—levied on as the property of Singleton
Franklin, to satisfy a fi & from Hancock Inferior
Court, in favor of James Thomas vs Singleton Frank
lin. Property pointed outTbv plaintiff.
*L.'S. STEWART, Sh’ff.
May 11, 1847 1 18 tds
rSTHE SHERIFF SALES of Wilkinson county
B w ill in future be published in the Southern Re
corder. S. B. MURPHY, Sh’f^
April 17, 1847 16 5t
ITT HE SHERIFFS’ SALES of Putnam county will
JL heret ‘ ~
hereafter be published in the Southern Recorder.
W. T. SAMMONS, Sh’ff. P. C.
April 27, 1847 16 5t
KCAItGM, Oglethorpe.County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1847.
P RESENT their Honors,' Henry Jordan, James
H. McWhorter, Miai Smith, and William J.
Ogilvie, Justices. _ j —» —'
The petition of William M. Blanton, Executor of
IVI cull 3« \ n II i .1 l/l Uj|| 'llJ a
Gwinnett Superior court in Svw_of Joseph Thompson, ! 1 ,c a , ! * t ' Vi u, “. te ^ ar ^ent of Benjamin Blanton, de«
e ... I ceased, states that he
Admiuinistrator of Thomas A. Gl-mq* deceased, vs
Steven Horton. M.C. MA^^X'E, D. Sh'ff.
April 27, 1847. 16 tds
Jasper June Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesduy in June
next, before the Court-house door in ihotown . _ ,
of Moniicello, Jasper county, within the legal hours i ' n the Southern Recorder for tlio space of six months
has ftjlly settled up the estate
of said deceased, and prays to be discharged therefrom:
Ordered by the Court, that the Clerk issue citation re
quiring all persons concerned, to show cause,on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, if any they
have, why the said Executor should not be discharged.
It U further oidered, that the said citation be published
of sale, the following property, to wit;
Ooe black horse about 10 years old, levied on as the
property of SackviUe Lynch, to satisfy one fi fa issu
ing from Butts Superior Court in favor of Thomas B.
Williams, John McDowell and Joel C. McDowell vs.
the said SackviUe Lynch, Propeity pointed out by-
John McDowell.
S. II. BLACKWELL, D. SH’fl-
Bpril 27, 1341 16 tds
previous to said Court.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Or
dinary, held March Term. March 1st. 1847.
IIENRY.BRITAIN. c c. o.
March 23,1847 j __ 11 6m
JVetclon^ffmsse Sales.
"VX^ILL BE SOLD on this.first Tuesday in June
T V next, before the Court-house door in the town
of Covington. Newton county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following properly, to-wit:
109 acres of land, more or less, H part of lot No.
364, in the 9th district of originally Henry now New
ton county, adjoining lands of Broadnax, Livingston,
and Gunn—levied on as the property of Taply Duke,
to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’s Court in favor of
Daniel A. Mobley. Levy made and returned to me
by the bailiff.
Also, one sorrel mare about 5 years old—levied on
as the property of Josiah -Brooks, to sajisfy a fi fa from
Newton Inferior Court in favor of Aqnilla Lindlv vs.
Josiah Brooks. LEWIS ZAIJHRY, Sh’ff.
April 27, 1847 16 tds
|HE SHERIFF SALES of the^ounty of De<-a
T tur will for the future appear in the Southern
Recorder. AUGUSTUS J. BELL, Sh^iff.
April 24, 1847.- 17 5t
GEORGIA, llancort County.
I NFERIOR COURT, sittingHor ordinary purposes
Monday, 3d May, 1847—}’resent tlirir Honors
James W. Simmons, Thomas /. Little, William M.
Boyer, Justices.
Il appearing to the Court, that Benjamin F. Lati
mer, administrator of, &c., of James E. Gonder, de
ceased, has fully administered said estate, and the said
Latimer praying to be dismissed therefrom—
And it appearing to the £ourt that Benjamin Ro
berts and Berry Peeler, administrators de bonis non
on the estate of Mary MuclaRan, deceased, have fully
administered said-estate, and the said Roberts and
Peeler praying to ba discharged from their said ad
ministration:
It is ordered that the Clerk of this Court do issue a
citation in each of the above cases, for all persons in
terested in the above estates to show cause, on or be
fore the November Term next of this Court, if any
they can, why said administrators should not be dis
charged from theirsaidaSlministration, or that in de
fault thereof, lenSfyTSI^BlffJxsioii will be granted to
them in the premise*. t
A true extract from tlj minutes,
HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
May 11, 1847 18 m6m
TIOUR months afterdate, application will be made
Jr to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton coun
ty. when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of
John F. Cook, late of said county, deceased.
GEORGE COOK, ) ., ,
JAMES COOK, 5 Adm r *'
January 19, 1847 2 4m
|,1 OUR months after date, application will be made
■ to the honorable Inferior Court of Gwinnett
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a negro girl by the name of Emeline, belonging
to the estate of Susan S. Gordon, late of said county,
deceased. WILLIAM GORDEN, Adm’r.
January 19, 1847 2 4m
JT7IOUR months afterdate, application will be made
Mri to the honorable Inf-rior Court of Greene coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo
sell lot of land No. 65, in ihe 2d district of Walton
county, belonging to the estate of John Love, deceas
ed. WM. B. NUNNALLY, Adm’r.
Jan. 13, 1847 de bonis non.
OU R months after dale, application will be made
JL to the honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell the real estate of George Hollingsworth, late
of Newton county, deceased.
MOSES HOLLINGSWORTH, Adm’r.
.!anunrv26. 1847 3 4m
TT'OUR months after date, application will he made
J-' to the honorable Inferior Court of Laurens county,
when sitting for ordinury purposes, for leave to sell all
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Cas
well Ricks, late of said county, deceased.
JASPER HESTER, Adm’r.
Feb. 2. 1847 4 4m
H71 OUR months after date, application will bo made
4 to the Inferior Court of Gwinnett county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the bal
ance of the real estnte belonging to the estate of John
Anglin, late of said county, deceased.
R. G. LITTLE, Ex’or.
Feb. 16, 1847 6 4m
FjlOUR months after date application will he made
JL’ to the Honorable the Inferior Court of the coun
ty of Newton, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leuve to sell the land and negroes belonging to the es
tate of David Rogers, late of Newton county, deceased.
HARBIRD SIMS, Adm’r.
March 2, 1847. 8 4m
I.10U R months afterdate, application will be made
JL to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock
county, while sitting for ordinary put poses, for leave
lo sell a portion of the negroes belonging to the estate
of Jeremiah Sanford, late of said county, deceased,
for the purpose of paying debts, and for distribution.
JOHN M. PEEK, Adm’r.
March 2, 1847 8 4m
IqtOUR MON THS after date, application will be
-L made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lowndes
county, when silting for oidinary purposes, for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Archibald
Graham, late of said county, deceased.
ANGUS McAULAY, Adm’r.
March 16. 1847 10 4m
S ,1 OUR months after date, application will be made
■ ' to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton coun
ty. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Henry B. Crow
der, late of Newton county,deceased.
MOSES A. CUNNINGHAM, Adm’r.
March 16, 1S-17 10 4m
1 AOUR months after date, application will be made
-L to the honorable Inferior Court cf Lowndes coun
ty, when sitting for ordinaty purposes, for fleave to
sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of
Samuel E. Swilley, late of Lowndes county, deceased.
RICHARD H YY’ISENBAKER, Adm’r.
March 16. 1847 10 4m
r'OUR months after date, application will be made
L to the honorable Inferior Court of ihe county of
Greene, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell a negro named John, belonging to ihe estate of
W illis Robinson, late of said county, deceased. To
be sold for the purpose of distribution among the lega
tees. MATTHEW WINFIELD. Adm’i.
March 16, 1847 10 tds
OUR months after date, application will be made
S to the honorable Inferior Court of Putnam coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo
sell the real estate of Benjamin King, late of said
countv, deceased.
WM. P. FARRAR, \ . . ,
JOHN YV. HARDAWAY, j A<3m 13,
March 30. 1847 12 4m
13 OUR months after date, application will be made
_L 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of the county of
Putnam, when silting for oidinary purposes, for leave
to sell a part of the real estate of John Cullinsworlh,
iate of said county, deceased.
MILDRED L. COLLINSYVORTII. Adm’rx.
with the will annexed.
March 30, 1347 12 4m
TT3QUR months alter date, application will he made
jP to the honorable Inferior Court of Thomas
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of
William McMullen, late of said county, deceased.
JAMES McMULLEN, f ,
JOHN McMULLEN, j Adm rs '
March 30, 1847 12 4m
TAOUR months after dute application will be made
; _L to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Huncock
| county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of
James M. Holsey, lute of said county, dec’d.
JAMES H. HOLSEY, Adm’r.
April 6, 1847. 13 4m
■ OUR months after date, application will he made
B* to the honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tiie lands and negiors belonging to the estate of
John Freeman, deceased, l)ing in said county.
JOHN H. FREEMAN, Adm’r.
SARAH FREEMAN, Adm’rx.
I April 6, 1847 13 4m
ffTYOUR months after date, application will be made
' X? ti) the honorable Inferior Court of Decatur coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell
two negroes—one a woman 21 jears of age, the other
; her child I year old—belonging to the estate of Sarah
A. Devaughn, late of said county, deceased. Sold for
a division amongst the heirs.
JESSE CROWELL, Ex’or.
April 13, 1347 14 4m
TTY OUR months afterdate, application will be made
JF to the honorable Infer im Com t of Twiggs county
when sitting us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
j the real estate ol Ezekiel YY'imbeilv, Sen., deceased,
; for the purpose of a division amongst the heirs of said
1 deceased. HENRY J. WIMBERLY, Ex’or.
j April 20,1817 15 4m
i I^OUK months after date, application'!*ill berr.ade
1 JL to the honorable Inferior Court of Laurens coun-
i ty, when sitting for oidinary purposes, for leave to sell
j the lands in Laurens county, belonging to Alfred B.
! Spivey, a minor.
F. II. ROYY'E, Guardian.
April 13, 1847 14 4m
! T^OUR months afterdate, application will he made
i -L to the honorable Inferior Court of the county of
| Putnam, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Matthew Caswell, deepast d.
ELIZABETH CASWELL, Adm’rx.
April 13, 1847 14 4m
■ AOUR months after date, application will be made
JT to the honorable Inferior Court of Laurens
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the land belonging to tho estate of YY iley G.
Phillips, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN BURKE.I ) . , ,
JOS. PHILLIPS, J Adm r9 '
April 13, 1847’, 14 4m
t^OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be
JC made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a negro man belonging to the estate of Johr: M.
liammack, iato ot said county,deceased.
JACKSON L. HAMMACK, Adm'r.
Aptil 27, 1847 16 4m
■ .YOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a part of the land and negroes of Isaac T.
Moreland, late of said county, deceased—all being
within said county.
ROBERT O. MORELAND, ) . ,
JOHN F. MORELAND,
May 4, 1847 17 4m
■TYOUR MONTHS after date, application will he
B/ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Thomas county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the estate
of Nancy Hagan, late of said countv, deceased.
JAMES E. YVH1TFIELD, Adm’r.
May 4. 1847 - 17 4m
■qYOUR MONTHS from date, application wiil he
S/ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Lowndes county, when sitting for oidinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of John Taylor, late of
said county, deceased.
MOSES TAYLOR, Adm’r.
with the will annexed.
May 11, 1847 J8 4m
GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County,
Court of Ordinary, Nov. adjourned Term, 1346
T HE Petition of Thomas H. Young, the executor
of the last will and testament of George Young,
deceased, respectfully sheweth that he has fully ad
ministered the estate of said deceased, and prays to
be discharged in terms of the law.
Wherefore it is ordered that citation be given to all
concerned, to shew cause, if any they have, why the
said executor,on the first Monday in July next,should
not be discharged from his said executorship. It is
further ordered, that 3aid citation be published in the
Southern Recorder for the space of six months befote
the time herein designated for the final action thereon.
A true extract fiom the minutes of the Court of Or
dinary, held at its adjourned term, on the 30th day of
November, 1846.
HENRY BRITAlN.cc o.
December 8, 1846 48 6m
GEORGIA, Hancock County.
Clerk's Office—Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Alfred E. W. Brown applies to me
lor letters of administia’ion on the estate of
Sarah A.J. Brooking, late of said county, deceased :
And whereas Seaborn Lawrence and William Hud
son apply to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Albert G. Hutchinson, late of said county,
deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
persons, to be and appear at my office within the lime
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 15th day of April,
1847. HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
April 20, 1847 15 5t
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
General Laud Agency,
For the Sale, Purchase and Exchange of Lands.
To defray the expense of publication, and other con
tingencies, One Dollar the lot for five, and fifty cents
for each additional loi, will be required in advance ;
and in every instance, letters and papers relating to
the agency, must have the postage paid in advance.
On the amount of purchase, sale, or the value of the
lands exchanged, 5 per cent will be charged and retain
ed as commissions ; ami on large sums a liberal deduc
tion from the commissions will be made.
N. C. BARNETT.
Miliedgeville, Feb. 23, 1847.
Wanted to Purchase,
Lot Dis't. County.
No. 154,20th Earl'.
366, “
312,21st “
313, “
EORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
Whereas Hiram L. French and James H. Mc
Whorter apply to me for letters of administration on
the estate of jane Barker, Into of said county, deceas
ed—
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular the kindred und creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why
said letteis should not be gianted.
Given under my hand at office, this21st day of April,
1847. HENRY BRITAIN, c. r. o.
April27. 1847 16 5t
C 4 EORGIA, LOWNDES COUNTY.
X Whereas, William Carter and James Carter ap
ply to me for letters of administration on the estate of
Jesse Carter, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appeal at my office within the ti me prescrib
ed bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why said
let ersshould not begranted.
Given under my had. at office, this 3d day of May,
1847. WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
Muy It, 1317 13 5t
Lot Dis't. County.
No. 130,25th 2d sec Cher
“ 159. 21st Early.
“ 160.21st “
“ 14,28th Lee.
•* 224, 3d Muscogee.
“ 259, 21st dist. Early.
“ 79, 1st Lee.
“ 176. 30th “
“ 215,11th Early.
“ 224 “ “
“ 3is' 14th “
“ 239, “
363, “
“ 102, 20th “
314,
191,
200,
194,
199
192,
193,
118,
282,
Lot Dis't
812, 3-1 1st Cherokee.
55, 1 4th dist. Fatly.
60, “
342,1st 1st Sec Cher’ke
8,5th Dist. Gwinnett.
21, 1st “ Carroll.
301, 8th “ Carroll.
255, 15th “ Monroe.
275,17th“ lstSec.Chei.
1188, 12 th
211, 3d “ Muscogee
154,2d “
For Sale.
County. Lot Dis't. County
216, 31st dist. Lee.
S3. 16th •• “
283, 15th “ ,‘
67, 14th“ “ .
84,7th “ “
23, 6th “ “
933, 3,1
230, 3.1
329, 5th
30, 8th
245, 19th
372, 20th
1 rvvin.
Appling.
Early.
Owners wishing to sell the first named lots of land
in the above list, or persons wishing to purchase the
lots offered for sale, can make application to me til
this place, either in person, ot by letter,post paid, and
their offers will be promptly responded to.
N. G. BARNETT, Agent.
Miliedgeville, Feb. 23, 1347 4 tf
Reports ot Supreme Court.
B Y an Act of the Legislature, Each Clerk of the
Superior Courts is entitled to a ropy of the Re
ports of the Supreme Court. The fust Volume is
now ready lot delivery, and will be furnished by R. E.
G eorgia lowndes county.
v
lion, or the written
Whereas James Carter applies to me for letters
of administration on the estate of Wiley T. Swilley, late
of said, county deceased —
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
singular the kindred und creditors of said deceast d,
to be and appear at my t ffice w ithin the time prescrib
ed by law, to show cause, if uny they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, 3d May, 1847.
WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
May 11,1847 18 5t
G i EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.
I" Whereas Rowan H. Ward, Administrator of
hereas
Stephen Coleman, deceased, applies for letters of di-
ntission from said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish nlland sin
gular the kindred and creditor^sof said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
j law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
ledgeville upon personal applicate
order of the parties enti led to them.
The Reports will also be furnished to Clerks by the
following Booksellers, Agents for the work : Col. Wil
liams, Savannah ; Mr. Boardman, Macon; Mr. Rich
ards, Augusta, and Mr. Chase, Athens.
JAMES M. KELLY’, Reporter.
April 12ih, 1817. 15 6t
G eorgia, lowndes county.
Whereas William Smith applies for letters of
dismission from his Guardianship of John W. Price,
and administration of the estate of Ilitam Price, late
of said county deceased —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of John YV. Price
and said deceased to he and nppear at my office within
: the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist,
w hy said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at offie.e this 4th day of Feb.
1S47. WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
Feb. 16,1847. 6 6m.
Given under my Land at office, March 23d, 1847.
YV. L. STRAIN, c.c. o.
Match 30, 1847 12 m6m
G
EORGIA, LOWNDES COUNTY.
GEORGIA, Lowndes County.
N ovember term court of ordinary.
Present their Honors, Allen Jones, Frauds
To the honorable the Inferior Court of said county,
The petition of Mattiiew Albritton showeth that
j his life time execute and deliver unto one Jesse J. Al-
i britton his certain writing obligatory, bearing date
the seventh day of October, 1843, binding himself, his
Edwin Dasher, late of said county, deceased, applies
to me for !e ters of dismission front said estate—
These are therefore ro cite and ao’ntonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my officewithin the lime prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office. 21th February, 1817.
WILLIAM SMITH, c.'c.o.
March 2, 1847 8 mGm
Any person wishing to negotiate for any or all of the
above Lands, will apply to
THOMAS F. STEVENS, Agent.
Macon, Feb. 16, 1617 (i 26t
EORGIA, GR.t-.HNE COUN'l Y.
U) ; to make unto the said Jesse J. Albritton a good and
1 sufficient title to lot of land number four hundred and
thirty-six, in the twelfth district of originally Irwin now
Lowndes county, when the said Jesse J. Albritton
should pay to the said James English the sum of three
hundred and eighty dollars in certain instalments, in
said luind specified ; and your petitioner avers that
the conditions of said bond have been fully complied
with ort the part of the said Jesse J. Albritton, and
that afterwards, to-wit, on the first day of January,
18 16, the said Jt-sso J. Albritton did transfer and
make over all his claim and interest in said bo-id and
to said land, unto your petitioner, for a valuable con
sideration; he therefore prays your Honors to direct the
administrator of said intestate to make unto your pe-
lilionergoud and sufficient titles to the lot of land ubove
described, and your petitioner,
Matthew Albritton.
On heating the above petition, it is Ordered by the
Court, that the administrator of said intestate James
English, do make unlo the said Matthew Albritton,
transferiee of said bond, titles to said lot ofland, unless
good cause be shown to the rontrary ; and that a copy of
this rule he published for three months.
A true extract from the "minutes, this 4th day of
February, 1847.
YVILLIAM SMITH, c.c. o.
February 16, 1847 6 3m
I fi EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.
[ Xjff Whereas Wiley Wright, Executor of Zacheus
; Wright, deceased, applies for letters of dismission
i front said estate—
j These are therefore to rite and admonish all and si n-
| tular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
: be and appear at myOffice, withinthelime prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let-
; tersshould not begranted.
Given under my hand at office, 27th April, 1847.
W. L. STRAIN, c c. o.
May 4. 1S47 17 n.6m
J. Mattison, deceased, applies for letters of dismission
from said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said decea-ed, to
b^ind appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, tf any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, April 17th, 1847.
W. L. STRAIN, c. c.o.
April 20,1847 15 rr.6m
NEW MAP OF GEORGIA.
T ^HE t ndersigned has been for months past, enga
ged, under tlie direction of his Excellence, Gov.
C raw fotd, in com pi ling a Map of the State of Ga., on
a scale of six miles to the inch. The undertaking is
now nearly completed, and he flatters himself he will
receive the favorable patronage of h : s fellow-citizens—
sufficient, at least, to have it published ar.d placed in a
durable ftu tn.
That a revised delineation is called for, of our ex
tensive territory, independently of what exists in the
labors of Sturges and Gieene, will not be questioned.
I he accumulation and possession, since their times, of
DENSL0W & WEBSTER’S
Agricultural and Seed Warehouse,
—AND—
PAINTERS' k GLAZIERS' FURNISHING STORE,
Savannah, Ga.
HANKFUL for the increased pntronage from the
J- interior of the Slate, the subsetibers lake this
method to inform Planters and Merchants in the inte
rior that they have made large additions to their for
mer assortment, and will continue to improve, the Ag
ricultural Branch as fast as the demand will wariant.
Agricultural Implements, Tools, Ac.
Common Yankee Cast Iron Ploughs, Nos. It), 11, and
Coin, for 1 horse.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
O N application of Mary P. Wynn, William B.
VV ‘ ‘ —
Wynn, and Thomas M. Wynn, Executrix and Ex
ecutors of thelastwiiland testament of Thomas Wynn,
deceased, staling that they have fully administered
the estate, and executed the will, and praying to be
discharged —
It is ordered that this notice be published once a
month for six months in a public gazette of said State,
and unless cause to the contrary be shown, letters of
dismission will issue to them in terms of the statute in
such case made and provided.
A true copy from the minutes, this 11th January,
1847. .TAMES BRACEWELL, c. c. o.
January 19, 1847 2 m6m
The Map to be published (so soon as a sufficient
number of subscribers will warrant) is five feel by tour
feel eight inches ; and is designed to exhibit, as well
as perpetuate, the present condition of tile whole to
pography of the State. In addition to the ordinaty
metes nod bounds—course
mountains. Railroads, Cat:
and
A 3, 2 B, and Eagle,
ughs, Eagle, No 1, for
Eagle, Nos. 2
GEORGIA, Pulliam County.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary pur
poses, March Term, 1847. Present their hon
ors Samuel Pearson, Bushrod W. Johnston, Stephen
B. Marshall, James Nicholson, Justice?.
It appearing to the Court that Matthew Williams
is the holder of a bond made by William Hagan, while
in life, for titles to two hundred and eighty acres of
land, more or less, lying in the county of Putnam, as
set forth and more particularly described in said bond;
that said deceased departed this life, without execut
ing said titles, or making any provision therefor by
will; and that Williams has paid the amount of the pur
chase money for said land—It is ordered that this
ruin he published in one of the public gazettes of this
State for three months, and that all persons concerned
make their objections, if any they have, to the passing
of an order, at the first silting of tins Court, after the
expiration of said three months, requiring Martha Ha
gan and David Moore, Administrator an I Adminis
tratrix with the w ill annexed, on the estate of said de
ceased, to execute to said Matthew Williams, titles to
said tract of land in compliance with the bond of suid
decensed and the law as made and provided for such
cases.
ces, Factories, in fact all remaikshle placesofthepast
i or present day, will be show n. The attention of the
| compiler has been particularly directed to a faithful
i drawing of countv lines and public roads ; nnd to oc-
I eomplish such important emts, |,e has not only consult
ed Ihe original surveys and the acts of various Legts- : Allen or Hoe Ploughs—Wrought Iron Ploughs. Nos,
Matures, but he deemed it ihe better plan to make , 2, 3 ar.d 4. for 1 and 2 hoises.
; rough sketches of each county and submit the same to Improved Cultivator, with gunge wheel,
the Justices of the Inferior Court, Postmasters, and New pattern Corn and Cotton Cultivator and Scarifier,
ith guage wheel—very efficient instruments for
weeding on old lands.
Roes.
AXES, vatious Brands. NAILS.
Trace Chains, light and heavy, straight and twistrd.
Ox and Log Chains.
others r qually competent and obliging, and to ask (or
such additions and corrections as might be necessary,
j and farther to designate any and all objects ol natural
| curiosity that might exist. To many, if not all of his
; requests, kind, prompt and satisfactoty replies were
! given, so that many glaring inaccuracies in ihe maps
j heretofore published have been corrected; and the
i compiler takes this occasion of returning his acknow- Grind Stones, best blue Grit, and common.
I ledgements to those who favored his objects, as render- 1>031 Morticing Axes. Turpentine Axes and Tools,
j ing a service not merely to himself, but aiding most ma- A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CARPENTERS' TOOLS
1 tenuity in the thorough and correct developement of FOR PLANTATION USE.
i the whole plan. To his brother Engineers of the dif- j .
j ferent Railroads, his thanks are due for the use of ■ ~ .. - . . ^ 1I1CS*
. i li . i . i i j .1 , Corn bheliers for hand, a strong, good article,
maps which enabled him not only to lav down the tiuo , . . r
r . . - , »” i • i • . do with oeparater and Cleaner, tor hand or
courses ot those importpnt works, but likewise to , t P rvrr 1
make profiles exhibiting ihe elevation above the sea. . ,, ,)rst; _ , _
c ‘ ,, • r , . , -..it Corn and C«-b Crushers, tor hand or horse power,
of every station from the Atlantic to the Tennessee , , . . 0 ’ f . * r ,
river. The map w ill be imbellished with views of.he j 1 * «» Mills- Common do
State Houre and Executive Mansion, and will be fur- I Sp'rol Kmfe, Straw a„d I-odder Cutters, 4 stzes, fo.
nUhed to subscribers at their residences at ten dollars
The above is a tiue copy fiom the minutes of Court,
from under my hand this 4th dav of March, 1847.
YVM. B. CARTER, c.c. o.
March 9, 1847. 9 3tn
per copy. Wm. G. BONNER, Civil Eng.
Miliedgeville, Nov. 17, 1846. 46 tf
P. S.—Subscription lists will be found at the sever
al Court-houses in the State.
F OUR MONTHS from date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Lowndes county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas Deloatch,
late of said county, deceased.
RILEY DELOATCH, Adm’r.
May II, 1847 13 4m
GEORGIA, Greene County.
Clerk's Office—Court of Ordinary.
^^^^HEREAS William D. Maddox. Executor off
Josiah E. & Martha Maddox, applies for let
ters of dismission from said estate—
Those ure therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of .aid deceased,
to be and uppear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should no" be granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, January 5th, 1847.
YV. L. STRAIN, c. c. o.
January 12,1847 { m 6m
GEORGIA, Janes Homily.
Court of Ordinary, May Term. 1847.
W HEREAS Samuel M. Hodges, Executor of
the last will and testament of Susannah
Hodges, late of said county, deceased, shews that ho
has executed the »ill and settled up the estate of said
deceased, and applies for letters of dismission front
■ rid estate—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said lotter should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, 3d Mav, 1847.
COLUMBUS A. PITTS, c. c. o.
May 11, 1847. {g m Gm
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T1HE following valuable tracts of Land eligiblv sitaa
X ted in the most favorable coltou region
and
some
f them embracing the richest cotton lands in the State,
re offered for sale on accommodating terms.
County. Lot. Dist. Acres.'. County. Lot. Dist. Acres.
Baker 200
10
250
Early 129
13
250
“ 151
10
250
•• 248
13
250
“ 274
8
259
“ 267
13
250
*• 82
9
250,
“ Y135
28
250
“ 126
11
250
“ 184
28
250
.<
7
250
“ 59
23
250
*• 31
7
250
“ 22
28
250
“ 221
7
250
“ 20
23
250
11 2 32
7
2)0
“ 360
13
250
“ 313
7
250
“ 124
13
250
•• - 319
7
250
“ 287
6
250
“ 320
7
050
“ 122
13
250
“ 127
11
250
“ 131
13
£50
44 365
9
250
“ 132
13
250
“ 90
11
250
*• 64
26
250
“ 116
11
250
“ 181
26
250
“ 63
12
250
“ 63
26
250
112
7
250
‘ 4 202
26
250
“ 305
8
250
“ 59
26
250
“ 303
8
250
“ 58
26
250
“ 234
7
250
“ 228
13
250
“ 233
7
250
“ 237
28
250
44 206
7
250
“ 223
28
250
“ 33
11
250
44 245
28
250
“ 253
u
250
“ 108
13
250
“ 31
ii
250
“ ISO
13
250
“ 30
n
250
•* 43
13
250
“ 36
n
250
" 40
13
250
“ 219
u
250
“ 183
13
250
196
7
250
“ 153
13
250
Thomas 31C
17
250
“ 50
13
250
317
17
250
“ 284
13
250
“ 311
17
250
“ 361
13
250
“ 390
17
250
“ 200
26
250
“ 269
17
250
44 56
26
250
268
17
250
Lowndes 1
11
490
• 4 65
18
250
“ 409
10
490
“ 143
18
250
“ 372
10
490
•• 293
13
250
“ 371
10
490
“ 392
13
250
“ 359
10
490
“ 159
13
250
•* 231
10
490
'• 258
13
230
“ 230
10
490
“ 18
13
250
“ 203
1*2
490
44 2 9 2
13
250
U 277
12
490
44 253
13
250
44 3*25
12
490
“ 511
8
250
“ 320
12
490
“ 157
13
2o0
•• 361
13
49o
“ 319
8
250
“ 426
12
490
“ 317
8
250
“ 127
9
490
“ 352
13
23o
“ 133
ii
490
• 4 26
18
250
“ 5ll
a
490
“ luo
17
250
“ 363
10
490
154
17
250
“ 426
10
490
“ 175
17
250
Irwiu 373
7
490
•• 179
17
250
“ 127
7
490
44 2 37
17
250
Ware 63
8
490
Decatur 270
15
250
Rabun 55
1
490
“ 258
15
25o
47
1
490
44 256
15
250
“ 54
1
490
" 188
15
250
« 46
1
490
“ 185
15
250
" 113
5
I 60
“ 184
15
2501 “ 75
3
381
“ 172
15
250
“ 106
3
364
" 149
15
250 Ha’rsbam 153
13
250
“ 54
15
250
65
13
250
“ 41
15
250
44 16
13
250
44 39
15
2oU’Applitig 267
4
490
“ 173
14
250 Lowndes 1
16
490
“ 175
14
250
*• 529
n
490
“ 300
14
250
“ 176
10
490
“ 314
14
250
10
490
315
11
250! •• 267
10
490
“ 316
14
2501 Thomas 515
8
490
“ 106
14
230
“ 378
8
490
“ 81
16
250
375
8
490
“ 95
16
251
“ 127
17
490
“ 203
21
250
[Decatur 71
21
250
“ 233
21
250
“ 132
21
250
190
21
250
“ 152
21
250
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GENERAL
a vast bady of land designated then as wilderness, or Common Yankee Cast Iron Ploughs, Nos. 12, 20 and
the temporary domain of the Indian tribes, with nat- ‘ Seed for 2 horses.
oral objects well worthy * a habitation and a name,’ j Common Yankee Cast Iron Ploughs, No. 0 Sub Soil,
have been converted into organized counties, present- ( f ()| . j horse.
ing a dense population, flourishing villages, and exten- ■ BuguLKS, Nubrsk’s and Maso.n’s—
public and private improvements. _ j Improved cast Ploughs, A 1, 6 inches,
No. for J hoise.
Improved ('nst Ploughs, No?,
for 2 horses.
Improved ^elf .-'harpenir g Pic
- 1 horse.
s of rivers and ranges ot j Improved self-sharpening Ploughs
a!s, County Sites, Post Offi- j an< j 3 f„ r o hoises
Side hill Ploughs, Nos. 0 and A 1, for 1 &. 2 horses.
Sub-soil Plows, Nns.0,1 and2, for 1,2 and 4 hoises.
Double Mould Boaid Ploughs, Nos. 1 and 2, for 1
ar.d 2 horses.
Cotton a rd Rice Trenching, Nos. 7 ar.d 2 for I h.
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed ! Ox Yokes, complete,
bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why said let | Swingle Trees,
ters should not be granted. j Improved Grain Cradles,
Given under my hand at office, January 12th, 1847. j Paten! Scythes,
YV . L. SI RAIN, C. C. o. ; Grass and Bush Scythes,
January 19, 1847 2 m6m
1 Briar Hookt
I Reap Hooks, or Sickles,
I Froes,
Iron Wcdge3,
G eorgia, lowndes county.
Whereas Sarah Thigpen, Administratrix of Melus
1 higpen, late of said county, deceased, applies for let
ter* of dismission from said estate—
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, lo shew cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 4th day of Feb
ruary, 1847.
YVILLIAM SMITH, c. c o.
Feb. 16, 1847 6 m6m
GEORGIA, Jones County.
Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1347
W HEREAS Thomas Beeland, administrator on i Garden Implements
the estate of William Beeland, lnte of said
county, deceased, sheweth that lie has settled up the
estate of said deceased and applies for letteis of dis-
mi-sion from said estate —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters of dismission should not he
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d of Mav, 1847.
COLUMBUS A. PITTS, c. c. o.
May 11, 1847 18 mCra
G eorgia, laurens county.
Whereas John YV. and Willis Allen, administra
tors of the estateof Lewis Moss, deceased, of Laurens
county, apply for letters of dismission from their ad
ministration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors, and all concerned,
to come forward within the time presetibed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why said letters of
dismission shall not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Mav 3d. 1847.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
May 11, 1847 IS mGm
Seeds.
A complete assortment of Gatden Seeds, in bulk,
and in papers, for retail trade.
Works on Agriculture, raising of stock, &c.
Agents for the sale of
advertisejsj^-
Call for Volunteers.
fJYHE Commander
Head Qcarter?,
Milledgeville, April 23d,13{- 1
ider in Chit f, having rersl.„j '
quisition from the President of the Unit ’i*
for a battalion of Infantry, and alsu .
Mounted Y’oiunteers, again appeals to ih e r , f*°) .
of the people of Georgia. Extracts of the |JZ '
the YY'ar Department are annexed as exn! : T ^ *
the mode of organization, the term of serv ^ t * , 7«f
place of rendezvous, and other subjects relaii,. **
required battalion and company. **
Companies, when organized for the nrr n , j
vice, will report directly lo Head Quarters \ l
.• . L .. L - 1“ I • I 1 . ’I) tlip
that they may be forthwith ordered to the »e; e i
b-zvous, inspected, and mustered into the se™:/ , 5
Iniled Srntea. ‘ ® ’-f ifc.
United States.
By older of the Commander is Chu-f
JNO. H. BROWN, Aid-de-Ctj,,
“ As it is desirable that no time should U> >
raising this additional force, it is proposed m
and muster the volunteers by companies, y , 8CC " : ' 1
cellency is therefore requested to cause to be „ r ' ’’
n your Slate, five companies of Infantry to if* ' 9
ring the war with Mexico, unless sooner disc I
Each companv will consist ol ra t'ri.
com pa
1 Captain,
1 Fiist Lieutenant,
2 Second Lieutenants,
4 Sergeants,
4 Corporals, .
2 Musicians und
80 Privates,
A Battalion will consist of *
I Lt. Colonel or Major,
1 Adjutant (a Lieutenant of one of
panics, but not in addition.) ' " r
1 Serg. ant Major,
1 Quarter Master Sefgeaor,
1 Dtum Major, and 5
5 Companies. VR
“Should the number of companies here railed •
raised, they will at once be organized into a bait 1
and your Excellency is requested to commissi,,,,' J
Field and Company officers, lt may become i, ec ,.‘
ry to order the several companies to the scene „! j
tion as fist as they are raised, and mustered in,, ^
vice, in which case thev would be o
amzed ioiui sl .
caching the place of desti,>
taboos and regiments on rea
tion.
“Columbus is designated as the place of rendu,®
for the several Companies as fast as ihry shall b P .
ganized, where they will be inspected and mii»t Pr .,j .
to service by an officer or i.ilicers of the United Sui
army, who will in every case be instiucted w
no man who is, in years, apparently over forty-
under eighteen, or who is not of physical siren
rets
by- a medical officer nf the army, and the volunteers»'
be submitted to his examination.
“ As all the Field and Company officers in lhe\ .
teers taken into the service of the United State,
the act of the 13th May, 1846. (a copy of which \
closed,) must be appointed and commissioned, or -
as have been appointed and commission! d in am
ance with the laws of the Slate from whence tb*. „.
taken—I beg lo suggest ihe extreme importance! .
public service that the tfficers fur the additional (w-
here ri quested be judiciously selected.
“The law ptovides for the pay, clothing (in ir, f; r;
“In respect to clothing, the law requires that thev .
unieers shall furnish their own clothing, for which r
pose it allows to each non commissioned officer, n ,
cian arid private, three dollars and fifty cents per mr
during the time tie shall he in the service of the loi.
Slates In order that the volunteers who shall be c,.
bird to provide themselves vviih good and »utf , ■
clothing, ihe commutation allowance for six nur :
mustered into service, but only with the expi
to the Bay master by the Captain of the Coirpanv—
'hut the amount thus advanced shall be applied,u: :r
the supervision of his captain, to the object con -i
plated by law. In this iatter case the advance or
j mutation for clothing will be paid on ihe Captain's »
lificate thache is satisfied it will be so applitd.
I ti respect to subsistence before arriving at the nit
of rendezvous, and for tiavellii g home from the po
of discharge, the allowance is fifty cents lore*-:
j twenty miles distance.
Your Excellency is further requested to cause to -
raised and organized for the war, one cumn-nit
i mounted volunteers, to consist of
j * 1 Captain,
1 First Lieutenant,
2 Second Lieutenants,
4 Sergeants,
4 Corporals,
2 Buglars,
1 Farrier and Blacksmith, ar.d
80 Privates.
The proper officer of the Staff Department -*i'i •
immediately sent to the place of rendezvous, with ft
to defray the necessary expenses which tr,av be »
curred, agreeably to law.”
April 27, 1847 ]6 if
NEW SPRING GOODS
W. G. BANCROFT,
Cotton Avenue, Macon.
Is now receiving and opening the Largest sloe-.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
7 to 15.
6i.o I;
To be found in the interior of Georgia, and would ■-
vite his old friends and customers who are wishingur
“ Extra Bargains” this Spring, to call.
30 Bales 3 4 & 4-4 Sheetings and Shirtings, to l'-y.
20 Bales Osnaburgs anrl Drillings
12 Cases Bleached Shirtings,
10-4 & 12-4 Sheetings,
500 [deces Prints,
4 4 French Prints,
300 pieces Gingham-* and Muslin*,
Figured jHconett Muslin,
Monterey Plaids,
Shaded Lawns,
Balzarines,
200 pieces Striped Linens and Gambroonv,
PlanterV Linen,
Reseca Plaids,
200 jiieces Georgia Nankin, $1
40 Hats and Cap?,
Broad Clor ha and Casslmeres,
Croton Coating*,
Drap de EtP, 44 No. 1.”
M onrning Gingham?*, Furniture Prints. Tincr
ings. Taidc Diapejs, Russia Diaper, Dowlas, L'“
Linens, Checked Linens, Long: Lawns, Linen CV-
brio Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Milts, Hosiery, Drap '
Muslins, While Goods, Thread Shawls, Para*
Grass Skirts, M*r»ai)!es do., Silks, Bomb ;Z:ner. A-
p3cas, &c. $ vJtc., &c . See., Sco.
Micon. Match 9, 1847. 9 4s
i
®IEaSW©ILID 3 S
IMPROVED COTTON GINS
hand or horse power. These are Ihe most approv
ed cullers in use, and have given satisfaction where-
ever used.
Common Lever Straw ar.d Fodder Cutters.
Patent Cylinder Churns, 4 sizes.
Hand Corn Milis, 2 kinds.
Vegetable Cutters, for cutting turnips and potatoes
for feeding stock. A valuable machine.
Seed Sowers, for Garden seeds, peas, beans, &c.
Corn Planters.
Improved Iron Cylinder Spike Threshing Machines.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
Clerk's Office—Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Nicholas Perkins and Alfred H.
Jackson, Administrators of Isaac Jackson, late - . - .
! of said county, deceased, state that they have fullv | Threshing Machines wnli straw Carrier,
administered unsaid estate, and now wish letters of Spi ing beater I nreshing Machines,
dismission— j R,,11 '' r Cotton G,ns -
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and Foldl: -S Harrows > steel-pointed Teeth. Common do.
singular the kindred and creditors cf said deceased, to j Sundries.
Grout'd Angers,(new pat
tern,
Dirt Scrapers,
Cotton and Store Trucks,
YY heel Barrows,
Shovels and Spades,
Manure and Hay Forks,
Cast Iron Segments, for
Gin Gear, &c., Ac.,
&c., Sec.
T HE subscriber will continue the manufvcwie
GINS, on his usual extensive scale, ar.d ttttxr
I ces this opportunity to thank his numerous cusii ie’
1 for their liberal patronage heretofore. The esu--
tion in which his Gins are held, may lie known If
the fact of his having sold more than two tkoui- ■
within the last three years; probably ten to om
any oilier factory in the Siate. This evi.lei.ee ct
superiority of his Gins is accounted for by bis - =
the first to introduce the late improvements, and kerc- j
ing the lead by yearly adding new ones. Hi- first
second improvements maJe the quality of Cotton r
feet, though some were rather slow-. His third n -
them sufficiently fast, it then only remained tona
ihern more durable and convenient, which ba*
done he believes effectually, by several new nnpr
rcents the present year- Besides, he lias the rv
sive rifht for the Slate, and the privilege ofolL cr '
tions, lo furnish Reid’s Patent Water B
which are believed to be ten times more durab.r
any other by those who have made a lair t: '
them, and are infallibly secure against fire by fr ■ ^
His fine Gins w ill gin Mastodon Cotton as vveiU**^
saw gin can. His agents will call on planter.
allv, and exhibit specimens of bis last impruvec.r
and point out (heir advantages, in time for so •
supplied before next ginning season ; or engegerc-
can be made by letter, directed to him. Clinton,
I county, Georgia. Gins will be delivered at tbe f-
chaser’s residence, in any part of the State except '
Cherokee counties, w here they w ill be left at the r “
Road depot most convenient to the pureM.e' ,
warranted to perform well, if u.ed according W '
minted directions sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISVV0LR
March 30, 1847 6m
Fitzgerald’s Patent Burr Stone portable Mills
for grinding Corn, YY'heat, &c.—several of which are
now in use in different parts of this State—Price $75,
and warranted.
Fairbank’s Platform Scales, which, for dura
bility and accuracy, are superior to any in use. For
sale at New York and Boston prices.
Goodtear’s Metallic Gum-Elastic Machine
Belting, which, lor all purposes, except tight cross
belting, is superior to leather, as it does not stretch or
slide on the pulley—2, 4, 5^, 6^, 7, 9, 10 and 12
inches, on hand at Boston prices.
Planters can rest assured that for all ploughs gold
by us, they can procure any part of the cast iron work
if wanted for repair. No pains will be spared to pro
cure new and improved implements and machines.
For sale at reasonable prices. Orders thankfully
received and promptly attended to.
May 11, 1847. 13 tf
GEORGIA. Jones Couuty.
T O the honorable the Inferior Court of said
sitting for oidinary purposes, January AajO
Term, 1347. . .
The petition of Robert V. Hardeman, admtnis
of Solomon Baker, deceased, late of soul c °
shows that he has fully administered the eslaie ” (< j i
deceased, and is now ready to be dismissed, an * j j
for the citation usual in such cases to be pu lla l
cording to law. *. Pet’n !
Robert V. Hardeman. Adm r.« •
YVherefote it is ordered hy the Court, that ^
be published six months, according to law, '*•' ' >
j i_ .1..,- h«ve. «».'
nil concerned to 3h»>w cause, if any they ha't*. *». ..^
Robert V. Hardeman should not have letter*^
mission from the administration of the estate