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FEDERAL UNION.
JsUCRlFF'S SALES.
ViiDWIN SiiEKiFF’S SALES.—Will be
M Gu, on tiie first I nesuay in A. AY next, bc-
fLi'. -»ie CourtHituise tlooi in Milledgeville, between the
usu-ii hoars ol" sale, the following property to wit :
One four wheeled pleasure carnage and harness, two.
sulkies and harness, one two horse w aggon and harness,
three hundred and eighty bottles of cordials and wines,
m ire or less, fifteen bottles lemon syrup, three bottles of
biaers, one bottle sweet oil, nineteen boxes table salt,
fourteen loaves sugar, one lot of cut tobacco, one lot ol
plu- tobacco, twenty eigiit boxes tallow candles, one
sii >w case, nineteen jars preserves, fil'ry spice jarrs, fitty
three boxes blacking, twenty one tooth brushes, fourteen
small ooxeseegars, one lot of candies, one lot of marbles,
one lot of toys, seventeen decks of playing cards, nine .
niapps, 10 pen knives, 4 ce^ar cases, 8 hand brooms, 4
f nint brushes, 1 lot of perfumery, 1 1-2 boxes mustard, 4
amps, 17 lamp glasses, 1 dozen glass butter plates, 8
bottles pepper sauce, 2 pair of scales ar.d 1 set of weights,
1 lot ol nuts and peas, 1 patent soda fountain, 17 decan
ters, 10 tumblers, 1 backgamon box, 1 lot of bridle bitts
and trinjing, l tin kitchen, m2 keg of honey, 1 copper
kettle, 1-2 dozen tin lamps, 2 pair steelyards, 1 lot of old
earthen ware, 1 lot of knives and forks, 6 wooden trays,
2 set of castors, 1 lot. of measures, 1 w ater bucket, 3 slop
tubbs 1 lot-of confectionary tools, 3 saws, 4-waiters, 1
ten screen, 4 pitchers, 4 pair andirons, 1 pair tongs, 1
large stove, 1 l*<»ttlc basket, I bolt girth webbing,1 bagatelle,
table and balls, 20 split bottom chairs, 19 boxes match
lights, 1 cot and matrass, 1 bedstead, 1 bed and furniture,
1 parent peim maker, 3 frying pans, 3 tin canisters, 4
billiard table lamps, 10 keggs, 4 dimcjnhns, 48 stone jars,
35 juggs, 5 stone pitchers, 1 lot of bar. cl is, 1 lot vinegar, I
lot of empty bottles, 1 lot of candle sticks, 1 barrel 1 lamp
oil, 1 barrel! and a half picketed shad, 1 reflector, part
of lot No. 3 in square 40 in the town of Milledgeville,
fronting 110 feet more or less on "Wayne street, and
fronting 85 feet more or less, on Hancock street, and
the improvements thertron—nil levied*on-as the proper
ty of Ezra B. Jones to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henry
Duncan and other fi fas from Baldwin Superior Court
against said Ezra B. Jones. *
Also, two negroes Hannah and Anderson, levied on
as the property of John Mitchell, to satisfy a fi fa from
Baldwi Inferior Court against Edward Varner and John
iVI^cliell—property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Also, one house and lot containing one quarter of an
acre, more or less be : ng part of lot No. 2, in square 47,
in the town of Milledgeville, levied on as the property
of John Hughs to satisfy a ti fain favor of John A.
Jones against John Hughs, David Kramer and George
W. King—property pointed out by David Kramer.
R. MICKLE JOHN, Sh’ff.
D
Ei. ALB SHERIFF’S SALE.— m c s d,
n he fust iuesday in MA \ next, m the
i. it ,i Decatur DeKaili county, within the usual hours
ot sale, the loliow ing property to wit :
Four negroes to wit: Tom a man, Milly a w oman
and their two children Martha and Isaac, levied on as
the propert y of George Tomlinson to satisfy a mortgage
ft fa in favor of John Choice & Co. vs. George Tomlin
son—property pointed out in the mortgage fi fa.
A fractional lot of land, No. 362, in the 6th district
of originally Gwinnett now DeKalb county—levied on
as the property of David McDow to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa in favor of Hezekiali \V. Ser ved, vs.* David Mc-
Duw ; pointed ou; in said mortgage fi fa,
ISAAC N. JOHNSf N, D. Sh’ff.
T
6LFAIR SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
on ;he first Tuesday in MAY next, at the court
house in tiie town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, with
in flic usual hours of sale, the following property, viz:
Three lots of Land, known by numbers one hundred
and eighty-three, one hundred and fifty-two, and sixty- _Apr
five, all in the seventh district of originally Wilkinson
now Telfair county, each containing two hundred two
and one half acres, more or less—all levied on as the pro-
Ol.
he first iuesday in August next, will he sold,
in the town of Greensliorough, Greene county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the Plantation whereon
Drewry King now lives, adjoining Daniel Pnrdu, Vv ili-
iam \Y afker,Henry Walker, and others—consisting of
tw o hundred and seventy-one acres, more or less, bold
for the benefit of ihe heirs and creditors of John Joiner,
deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day.
WOODWARD JOINER, 'Adm’r.
LYTHA JOINER, Adm’rx.
February 23 33—tds
A MlMS^RATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to
an order ol the Court ot Ordinary of DeKalb
county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next,
at the Court-House in Harris county, Lot of land No.
167 in the 22d Dist. ot formerly Muscogee, now Harris
county, belonging to the estate of Daniel Burfrrd, late of
DeKalb county, dec-d. for the benefit of the heirs, and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the I
day of sale. E. B. REYNOLDS, Adm’r.
I 39—tds
NOTICE.
A LL persons indented to the e- a. e of Redin D. Thig
pen, late of Laurens county, deceased, are request-
eu ..u call on the Administrator and settle them -and
those having demands will render them w ;; bin the direc
tions of the law. HENRY JiAILL V . zidm r.
March 22 » 37— - 6t
P ERSONS indebted to the estate oi George G.
Gaines, late of Decatur county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those-havmg
demands against said estate, w ill present them in terms
of the law. J> HN B. CAUNDERS, ) xdm’rs.
KADER PO"WELL, <
date*
Afareli 29
Jf8—6t
Also, at the same time ami place, trill be sold,
Three one acre lots in the town of Milledgeville Nos.
1. 3 and 4 in square 5G and the improvements thereon,*-
levied on as the properiy of Peter J. Williams, to satisfy
a n fa from Baldwin Superior Court, in favor Seaton
Grantland, Adm’r. &c. against Peter J. Williams, Charles
D. Williams, John A illiams and James S. Park, and
other fi fits vs. Peter J. Williams.
Also, the in.crest of John W. Pitt in and to three a res
of land and the improvements threon in slid county,
kn -wn as Pittsburg, to satisfy a fi fa from Baldwin Su
per! ircourt in favor of the Inspectors of the Penitertia-
cy vs. said John W. Pic.
Also, four negroes, Evelina and her throe children,
Lucinda, George and Daniel, .-vied on ns 'he property
of Fanny Lewis, to satisfy a ti fa from Bald won Supe
rb' ' Court, in favor of Craft and Green against Fannv
Lewis. C.J). HAMMOND, D. S.
"BiriLKlNSOV SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will
V w be s ''il. ,,n mc first Tuesday in I,. A V next, at
Ir in >n vilk.nsou county, the following property to
w :
101 1-4 A ere a of pine land, well improved, No. not
kn'.wn, in ihe 4th Di -,i. ol* said county, adjoining Sarah
I. n lsey, John Leathers and others levied on as the pro
perty of Moses Dykes to eatisfy a fi fa from a Justice
Court in favor of Adam Jones, Adtn’r. of Edward Ether-
edge. dec’d. vs, Moses Dykes and John McNcal.
Also, 101 1-4 acres of land whereon Zadock Dykes
now lives, levied on as his property to satisfy a ti fa from
a Justice Court in fuvo • of Alpheus Beal! vs. -aidDykes.
Ai-o, 109 acres of land, more or le^s in ‘ho 4th D’-^t.
of sa; 1 county whereon Allen Ethe.-cdge now lives, levi
ed m as his property to satisfy a ti fa from a Justices
Court in favor of Littleton Middux vs. <o.id Etheredge.
Thom is Willoughby’s interest hi Harkless a negro
boy 15 or 16*years old" to satisfy a fi fa from a Jus
tices Court in favor of Alpheus Beall vs. said Wil
loughby.
A ! so, one negro man named Prince about twenty two
years old, levied on as the proper!v of Elisha Delk '•
satiffy a fi 1a from a Justices Court in favor -f John B.
Hicks and others vs. said Delk— 1 under the incuin-
braue * a mortgage.
ISAAC IT AF T
perty of Joseph Willson, to satisfy an execution issuing
from a Justices’ court of said county, in favor of William
Slone, vs Joseph Willson; levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Part of a Lot of Land, known by number three hun
dred and twenty-four, in the ninth dist rict of originally
Wilkinson now Teiliiir county, containing one hundred
Jnety-two and a half acres, more or lesss, levied on as
the property of John Fitzsimons, to satisfy a fi. fa. from
Telfair Superior court in favor of William B. Thomas,
vs John Fitzsimons; property pointed out by pkiintiff’s
attorney. JAMES PARKER. Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Will be sold at the same time and place,
One negro man by the name ofGiu-gow, c 1 out. twen
ty years of age, levied on as the property of Lemuel G.
Ragland, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Calvin Jones, pro
perty pointed out by Wm. .T. Davis.
March29 " " JAMES PARKER, Sli’ff.
H
ABERSKAM SHERIFF’S M\LJ>.N
On
the first Tuesday in MAA next, will be sold be
fore the court-house door in the town of Clarkesville,
Habersham county, within the lawful hours of sale, the
.following property, to-wit:
Lot No. 99, in the 2d district of Habersham county—
levied on as the property of Elisha England, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of .John Harkin vs. Charles Baker, Fte-
slia England and John M. Brock.
Also, one hundred and fifty acres of Land, tgorr or
less, being i.'le south half of lot No. 23, in the second dis
trict of said county, levied on ns the property of Alna-
; am Peltijohn to satisfy afi. fa. in favor efRountive and
: I ill, vs Jesse Dood and Abraham Pettijobn.
Also, Lot No. 68, in tJte 12th district of sa'd county,
levied on as the property of James T. Hardy to satisfy a
li. fa. fr in a magistrates’ court of Twiggs courrty, in fa
vor of Elisha Davis, vs. said Hanly; levy made and re
turned tome by a constable.
Also, Jacob a fellow about 55 years old. and Den
nis a feilow about thirty-two years eld, and Atscy his
' wife about 30 years old, and her five children, te-wrt:
Patsey about 12 years old, Rutby at on. 10 rears old,
Selah about 7, Ben about 5, and Can her child—ail te
vied on as the properly of Green W. Smith, to satisfy a
fi. fa. from Elbeit Superior court, in favor ol Ik nson
Whitten, and one from the Inferior court of El! erf, .)
favor of 'lie Centra! Bank of the State of Georg ip. a ■)
one other from tLg Inferior con.:-; of.said county, »n isov-
of William Brewster, ull vs. seidGri-f n V. . miih.
Also, two liumlred and seventy-five acres cf Land,
more or less, beng a pan of a tract of land containing
tburhundred acres, granted t Se f, adjoining lar i ■<
Moss aovi others—levied c.n as the i -t v < t Gar; lend
Lane, to satisfy a fi. *'u. from the Intern r court of Wilke.'
illiam and Felix Gilbert, sruvi'. rs
from the Superior court’of raid
’’ ’ . Flournoy, both vs. the ad-
ntler Moss, den ased.
A. MANLD'N. SbcAff
kIK'I TOF’M SALE* Will be sold, agree
-J ably to an order r.f the honorable the Inferior Court
< t rienry county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on
the first. Tuesday in June next, at the town of McDon
ough, one negro man named Jacob—also on the same
day will be sold, at the town of Cuthbert, in Randolph
ci-unty, one Lot of Land, number one hundred and twen
ty four, in the tenth district of formerly Lee now Ran
dolph county—also on the same day, at the Court-house
door in Early county, will be sold, Lot. of Land number
seven, in the fifth district of said county. All sold for
flic benefit of the heirs and creditors of John Wyatt,
late of Henry county, deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. JOHN P. WYATT, Ex’r.
March 22 37—tlj
( ~'1 FARDIAN’S SALE. Agreeably to tutor-
W dor of the Inferior Cour of Henrv county, while
sui ng for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in May next, at the court-house door in Grce-n
vilie, Meriwether county, between the usual hours of
c u!e, Lot No. 1 G, in the 8th district of formerly Troup
now Meriwether county, belonging to Sarah Baity, or
phan of James Baity, deceased. Sale bv
JUIIN SELLERS, Guardian.
March f 34—tds
A LL persons :nde ; . •« d to the estate of Cornelius Ro
binson, deceased, of Jasjier county, are nx{nested
in •■.•me forward and make payment—and all persons
having demands against said estate, are requested to
end or them in, ;n terms of the law.
F. M. HARDWICK, AHm’r.
KISIAH RC;B!N*SC:;, Admr’x.
1 ■ * 36—H
NOTICE.
M Y creditors wnl take notice that I shtlU a PP^y ni
the next Superior Court of Habersham county, to
be i.eid the 3d Monday in April next, for the beoe/H ot
the law for the relief ol honest debtors.
HARRISON WARREN.
March 10 38—3t
1EORGIA NEWTON COUNTY.—Whereas
Rebecra Aycock and Houston Aycock apply for
letters of Administration, upon the estate of Joel Ay
cock, late of said county deceased.
Tliis is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
jiear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause if any they can why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this 29th March, 1S32.
L. HOPKINS, c. c. o.
: , -2 . r;...
( 1 c .' ; A, »r AH.* *> *.» - > ■ , OOI'N « j • ••
JT iiitrsvell Sanders applies to me lor j_.ettcrs of Ad
ministration on the estate of Elizabeth Sanders, dec’d :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand, this 29ih day of
March 1832. F. T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
April 5 39—5t
tjpjrpo*
F OUR months after
to the honorable the Cow
cuntv, when sitting for ante*-
sell the negroes, belongiog-.io ^
scy, late of said county, $
March 22 .
F “oIJR months after date nop|icatir.»
the Inferior Court ofBaldwincoun Vr ^ ^ M(
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land- / , hf .
M
emu; Oi t. ;
e
i m pe
\c io
to the honorabh tlie Imerio
iok-t.
k.
./Ullllt j 9 •- _ T | •
sell one Lot. of Land, No. 8o, the m r
%%*r'
March 22 ' —
— , -Mrill be -made
N OI R months after date applma.a n 'vi _ ^
to tiie honorable the Inferior Court < , ta
countv, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, wi , v
sell Lo* NR'- 375, in the fourth district, ot Walton ^
ke benefit rtf Samuel Clar>, minor and orphan of
Samuel Clar^^cteed^d. yTp;j\-T>KRSf’N, Guardian.
Isaac Melton,
r.f.
Rachael Melton.
A-'-*’
SfcrT,'
. » ol fcj .
r 5jnER Term, IS3L
DIVORCE.
^IOUR Months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of U eifair coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Lot of land No. 262, in the second district of Troup
county, drawn by William Fletcher R. Soldier, late of
Telfair county, for the benefit of the heirs of said Wil
liam Fletcher. GEORGE R. McCALL. Adm’r.
TV'—Tribe 28
NOTICE.
i 'ten t U ta i he *: .tale of John "W. Pitt,
m ike payment
A t. persons
Jtw, i’ cnasi d, wpl come forward and
Without delay—and those having demands wiii render
: f re as the jaw directs.
GEORGE W. KING, Adm’r.
A!i persons indob ed to the estate of John W. Pitf,
••rill pav ;c to William J. Davis, who is hereby
'cd ti
■P
fv the same.
GEORGE W. KING, Adm’r.
36—5!
satisij
county, ia favor of
&c. and one other f
countv in favor of
ministrators of Alex;
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T
- Will
at tli
gs cot:
’C soul
Court
tv,the
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tVIGGS SHEIlIFi *^ SALE.
m tlic first Tuesday . Bay r . >:
■ d ar In the town of Marion T ..
!ng property to wit,:
: negro girl by the name of Sylvia aboht thirteen
years of age, levied r.n as the property of Hardv Pace, V,
to i'rt.isty an Execution in favor of Ira Peck, vs. said
Ha.dy Pace.
Also one other negro girl by the name of Emeline,
about five years old, (yellow c.i mplection,) levied on as
the property < f Liardv I’s c, to satisfy three small fi. fas.
issued from list ice’s 0. utrt in favor of Boynton Brown,
vs. said Hardy Pace; levy made and returned to rue by
a constairle.
PEYTON REYNOLDS, Shfl*.
C iHEHDKEE SHERIFFS KALE.— V.";!. i-
7 sold ai thr: first Tuesiiay MAY n xt. at Ilarnid: -
es, the place of inlding court in flic cou;.:,y r»fCher< k* •
between the usual hours of sale, the following proper'y
to-wit:
One negro man by the name of Jack, 35 or 40 year-
old, taken as the property < i‘N»irl act Dicks* r ; .tv
a fi. fa. from Hall Superior Court, in faof Samm ‘
Murray. JOHN Jf-LLY, Sh’ff.
March 29
WI NXETT S3! EEi FF'S SA LtL—~WREbe
ild, on the first Tuesday in MAY tv: , ;<
.ise court-house door in the.town of Lawreuceviiie, G wi*--
*:Ct' county, tliefollowing property, to-u it:
Three hundred and sixty acics of Lmicl, mi
in 'fie waters of Alarl erry’s creek, itrsa dc an
mg Lewis Parham and \\ lit y Nelson, also ■
res more or less, conveyed io Samuel Maude r
end James Pearce, and also twenty acres, adj
firmer, conveyed to said Manbers by Wm.
ns having demands against the estate of
1 uc Martin, late of Rabun county, deceased, ore
osubn theta in - erms of the law, and those
to sa«J estate o :na « immediate nayment.
EAVib. ’ .L FAR IS,S, Adm’r.
ANN MARTIN, Adm’rx.
22 37—6t.
Oror^iu, Jc'us county. Bartley M.
, cti before me one sorrel KORioE, a star
in ins forehead right hind foot white, switch tail, and
rr’i.'ri rul>ed with, gear, about ten veers old—Appraised
by Edmond Hum an and Mark Cobb, to be worth Thir
ty five dollars, Aiai'cli 24th, 1832.
LEE DUNCAN, j. p.
A “
J TMiTRAV.-
Co^houcd
l' 1
i1B* it months after date aupiic-rtti i, v.matte
to the honorable the inferior Court of Gwinnett
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
•Nell t he negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas Mon
roe, late of said county, deceased.
SIMEON WHITE, Adm’r.
December 8, 1831. 22—4m
F Oflt months afterdate, application wiil be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Madison county,
when silting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
negroes belonging to the heirs of Mrs. Nancy Sisson, de
ceased, agreeable to the last will and testament of Dab
ney Gholsi on, late of Madison county, deceased.
ZACHAR1AH GHOLSTON, Trustee.
TWcmb'-i- 29. 1831. f •'•— •
I
Ib't R months aim, na\
ilicatioR wiii be made
-;V2.
■ rue copy thro from the Estra.v Brink, tiio 2d April
MATTHEW’ A. MARSHALL, c. i. c.
3:—;
G'
■re nr a sa
ty adjoin,
event v a-
: by V'. n»
•vi.
of said
It;
ai as the property
-•atisiy i >•< • .• fi. fits, fri.tii G ivi
f Join: Nes* ir, om vs, said
berry, the ot! < r v . mmes B
•lers; property pointed out. by jilmmilPs attorm-.y.
S. F. ALEXANDER, D. She
ilKrtf. mleiaor coi
Mahdersaiiu J
rod berm- and 8a
nes B
uel N
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A DJI i S
bw. on ti e
V.4\
n
-Will he
sold, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, he
ld. lie court-house door in the town of Bainbridge,
Devour county, between the usual hours of sate, the
following properly, to-wit :
Two hundred anti fifv acres of land, being lot X".
202, in the 20:h Dist.. of originally Early now Decatur
county, levied on the property of Aires Gammell to
satisfy two smaii fi fas issued from the Jus:ice’s court of
.Lincoln county, in favor of Aimer Welborn vs. said
Gammell—levy made and returned to rue by a consta
ble.
One fourth of aa acre «o land, .well improved, being
lot No. 10 in the town of BainbrnlgeLn Decatur county,
levied on as the property of Green Tinsley to satisfy
one fi fi issud by the Tax Collector of said county, to
satisfy Ins tax due ior.lSJO—Tax due $2 30 cents—levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
One acre of land No: 123 in 'he town of Bainbridge
in f aid cm.my. i vied on a.- tfiejir-'yeityof Michael Smith
to sKtt’sfv' his Tax due for lsi-b—Tax 56 'oils—levy
made and returned n> me by a constable.
Also, Jolm Kemp’s in*crest in one certain negroe man
Antrum, about 35 years of age, h-viedon as the proper
ty; of said Kemp to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from tilt
Justices of Decatur county in favor of Asa Daniel—
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
; K. POWELL, fih’ff.
ALTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
;d, at the Court-house in the town of Monroe,
"Walton county, on the first Tuesday in MAY next,
the following property, to wit: .
< )ne Lot. of Land, containing two hundred two and a
half acres, number not known, adjoining Phillips and
others", in the first district Walton, levied on as the prop
erty of .Usse Hitchcock deceased, to satisfy a fi. fii. in fa
vor of Edward Y. Hill, vs. John Hitchcock, executor and
Lucy Hitchcock cxi eutrix *>f Jesse Hitchcock.
Also, one Lot of Land, whereon James Bell how lives,
eontabunu 230 acres, levied on as the property of said
Bell, ; satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Vv iliiam/M. Bell, vs.
said ja/ues Bell.
JOHN T. MORROW, Sh’ff.
J .SY il-i. A »
rst Tuesda
house door in Aionrw.,
order of the Irffei ior court
30, in the first uictrict, au
ALE.
in June nex
kou county, ag
{said coutuy, h;
initu' IJutehiiis
Ill'S
at
ill be sold
he tvart-
• ■ -bly to an
fid Lot No.
lie others—
w
also one hundred acres more <>r less, part of Lot No. 23,
in said district.—also one negro woman by :he name of
Fill is, fa-the benefit of the heirs avid creditors of Falby
Davis, deceased. Terms of .stile made known on the
day. JACOB BROOKS, Adm’r.
March 29 38—ids
DM IN INTRATRiX’ SALE.- Will be sold
t-t the residence • f tne subscriber in Baldwin coun
ty, on Saturday the 12i.h of May next, all the perisha
ble property of Nubiie. Moore, deceased, consisting of
corn, fodder, cattle, hogs, furniture, Re.—Sale from day
to day until all is sold.
MARY MOORE, Adm’rx.
March 29 38—'ds
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold
on Thursday, the thirty-first of May next, at the
house of the Adm uistrator, in the county of Laurens,
ail the Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with
the Cattle*, one Cart, &c. belonging to the estate of Redin
D. Thigpen, late of said county, deceased. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
HENRY BAILEY, Adm’r.
March 22 37—tds
r * Hi*A, Jon fs comity.— r i oitcu before me G< • .
^ v . Ti die 358th tlisti jc, G. AI. one iron gray
. , opposed to be three years old—Appra set! bv
V ?rat. and \V die Hunt, to Thirty five dollars,
■ iie act .March, 1832.
JAMES GODDARD, j. r.
A rw copy taken from the Estray Book, this 26th
•-. f March, 1932.
MATTHEW A. AIARSHALL, c. i. c.
[ •- arch 29 • _ 33—3t
i
S -1 STRAY . O tor Ha, Lowndes counhi. Cacier
1A H.incock of thr 776lli dis'ricf, tolls before
>ne light mouse colored MARE MULE, four feet
! five inches high, supposed lo l>e twelve or fifteen years
I old, with a smaii -addle spot on each side of tiie back,
j not e ther brawl:-- or marks discoverable, trots and pa-
! cps—Appraised by Wm. Hancock an.: Malcom McCra-
j ne to Fifty dollars, this8th March, 1832.
JOHN LINDSEY, j. t*.
i do hereby certify that, the above is a true extract
from the minutes. WILLIAM SMITH, c. i. c.
March 29 33—3t
< i EOTIC41 A. Will. tinson county. John Blackburn
W of CapL Smith’s- district, tolls before Absalom
Jackson, one of th* Magistrates in and for said county, a
smnli bay HORSE,* about four years old, black mane
and rail, star in his forehead, small snip on his nose, about
fourteen hands high—Appraised by "William Jackson
and William Chapman, to be. worth Forty-five dollars,
January 30th, 1832.
A true extract, from the minutes,
VALENTINE A. BilAZZILL, r. i. c.
April 5 39—-3t
C 4 CORWA, DEKALB COUNTY. -YVil-
l' ham Moreton of Captain Morel on’s Dirt. Tol ed
btioreme, a bright Sorrel Fillev, three years old this
Spring, with a bla/.e in her forehead, her left hind foot
w nite-above her ancle, die hair on her siites a little rob
ed. by the gear, long sw itch tail, near fifteen hands high.
Appraised by George Elan, and Robert L. Romisevall,
to thirty seven Dollars a.id fifty cents, this 13th March,
1832. C. C. HICKMAN, j. p,
A true extract from the estray honk, this 29tli March,
1S32. .B. REYNOLDS, c. i. c.
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to the estate of W illiam H.
.Morrow, late of said county, deceased.
kD. MORROW, Adm’r.
December 23d, 1631. 27—m-4t
F OUR months after .date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton
county, when sitting for ordinary pin-poses, for leave to
sell the real estate of William Beairil, late of Morgan
county, deceased.
EDMUND BEAIRD, Adm’r.
SARAH BEAIRD. Adm’x.
"Dc^cmlY 1 C °T 3—4'.i
h
^lOi'U iiiontii.> alter oate appli<-a-i v .■ Ik-, made
t<> the honorable the Inferior Court of the comity of
Gwinnett, for leave to sell a tract of four hundred and
ninety acres of land, in the 9th district of originally Ir
vin county, it being part of the real estate of John Proc
tor, late of said county of Gwinnett, deceased. To be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. BIDDY PRCOTC R, Adm’x.
" - Q " ’ -• ” a: ’xc.].
n i f.K :lie •;x]»ia' on m<-.- .-. :.j :.i.cation
grwL w:!i be made to the Inferior Court of Bald v, in coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Land and Negroes, belonging to the estate of James
Horne, late of said county, deceased.
D°". 31st. 18.31 T.EVl HORNE. Adm’r.
I r P appearing to the Court, by the return of the SJie*>
iff", that the defendant, Rachael Melton, is not to he
found * n ri‘ e county of Newton—Whereupi n, It is orarr-
ed, That service be perfected by publication in one of
the public gazettes of tliis State, once a month lor three
months, previous to the next Superior Court lor this coun
ty. A t rue extract from the minutes, 13;h October, 1841
HAMILTON BtRGE, pic.
November 17 19—gm
GEORGIA, DEKALB COlNTY,
Inferior Ooun, sitting ioi oitnimry j.urpcrf-s.
appearing io tne Court, from die peiiuon ot Yv i. -
...in Miller, that John Adams line ol said count},
i,o. cased, did oil the lilrh da} oi September m the yet.r
eignieen hundred and Jtwenty-eight, execute ins‘bond t"
your petkionerlbr tuies to Lot of Land, liun her twenty
lour, in the sixi-eexith district of originate} lienry now
DeKalb county, when your petitioner (V\ iluam iVomei <
shouia pay lam uie consideration na ne.y for said tol, *rai
the said John -Beams having died, without having exe
cuted saia titles, agreeable to the tenor of said boim, and
it appearing to the Gourt, that the bond has been lully
complied with, on tiie part of your petitioner— it is there
fore ordered, 'i hat Daniel 8tone, the aoimr.istrarci on
the estate of the said John Adams, deceased, dear the
Ji.iy Term next of this Court, execute gorci and iawm!
titles to said lot of land, unto the «ud Y/ ibiam h-'iliei,
unless good cause be shewn to the contrary, aim that a
copy of tins rule be published once a rnotuli tor elute
months. WILLIAM MILLER, Petitioner.
A true copy fmm the minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry, tins 11th March, 18.32.
E. B. REYNOLDS, c. r. o.
March 29 3*—JTn
G lEORGIA—In the Superior Court of Decatur
^ county, January Term, 1832.
(COPY NOTE.)
One day after da*e, I promise to pav Therr-c f>.
Welch or bearer, fifty seven dollars and fifty six and one
fourthcents for value received, December 20th, J830.
(Signed) RICHARD WILSON.
GEORGIA—Decatur county.
Before me a J usrice of the jPeaee fin- said countv enr-m
H arnion G. Harland, who being duly sworn, ifi pose:ii
and saith that he was the bearer of a note, of which the
above is a copy, and that said note is lost or mislaid.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, tliir? Sii day of
January, I?32. H. G. IIARLAND.
Solomon D. Betton, r. p.
UPON the affidavit of Harmon G. Hat land, sating
that, a certain note made by Richard Wiisvn of
county, on the. 20th Deeemher 1830, for the sum of j.f, v
seven dollars and fifty-six and one fourth rents, payable
to Thomas D. W rich, or bearer, has Veen lost—It is on
motion, ordered, That a copy of said note be establish
ed in lieu of said lost original, unless cause he shovryi to
the contrary on or before the next Term of this Coni-',
and that a copy of this rule be published in one of the
public gazettes of this State, once a month for at least
three months previous to the next Term of this Cowvr.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this 2,1
February, 1832. S. f CAPB r Rf l T T Gf T r*'k
Mr eh 1 - ‘ *
If
il It months after date tippi.cauoi. wifi be made
to tJ;e honorable t he Inferior Court, of W ab on coiui-
tv, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No.
212, in the 3d district ot" Houston county, for the benefit
of the minor heirs of Edmund Cleaton, deceased.
ETHELDRED AUSTIN, Guardian.
Jarum-v 19th, 1831. tn4
F Ol.'Il months after date application v ill be made
to the lionorable the Inferior Court of Newton coun
ty, while sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell
ten Negroes belonging to the estate of Joseph Laws, late
of said county, deceased.
O. M. B. FIELDER, Executor.
January 19 2S—m4
F our months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, for
leave to sell Lot. No. two hundred and three, >n the 3rd
district of Troup county, being the real estate of Joseph
W. George, deceased.
SEABORN J. DURHAM. Adm’r.
January 28, 1332. 30—m4m
F olk months alter date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of James Nesbit, late of Newton.coun
ty, deceased. STEPHEN NOL1N, Adm’r.
Jnnunrv 20:b 1839. 30—r * Ir.i
> pro
•*9-
ECHGiAf l’LnASai i'OlAi’i.'.—Where
as John Sparrow makes application to me for let-
A
DM IN 1ST RATO I DtS SALE.
kters of Administration upon the estate of Frederick Grad-
dv, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite ant! admonisli all orul sin
gular. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
"Will be sold ( and appear at my ofliee, within the time prescribed by
cm Tuesday, tiie first day ofjVIpy nextjat the re«i
dence of Jorepli Be*S in Walton coi^ify, to the highc-vr‘should not. he granted
bifid* r, all the personal property of Thomas Bews, do-
cea: ed—consisting of Stock of various kinds; also house
hold and kitchen furniuiie. Terms r: ;ul<'*];nown on the
day. JAMES BEWS, Adm’r.
March 22 ' " 38 tds
Jaw, i.o shew cause.
if any they have, why said letters
Given under tnv hand, this 10th day of March, 1832.
J )SFPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o.
36—at.
Also, at the same place, on the first Tuesday in
Muj nest, will be. sold,
One negro man named lV.b altout. 30 years old, and
his wife Hu key about 30 years old. and her four children,
to wit : Freeman about 12, Andrew about 7, Reubin
about 4, and Caroline about 1 year old—levied on as the
property of Will amCabiness, to satisfy a mortgage fi
ia issuing fr mi Jones Inferior court j in favor of Sally
Cnbaness vs. said William Cabaness—property pointed
out in the fi fit. JOHN T. MORROW, Sh’ff.
At so, at the sane place will he sold, ou the first
Tuesday in June next.
One negro giri, by fie. mr.i fi a 19 nr 11 years
of -.« >, levied i as use proport/ V , tU fi Allgood, to
Badstv a vlo.-tgage fi fit in ifi r-jr ot M *» and Allen vs.
Sxio Aligoou, property p ■ -.s.t *, out said Mortgage fi fa.
’ ORION STROUD, D. Sheriff.
. tR nuji.4, oOhAIJJiia ftliJM'i.—Where-
xJH as Nancy Parrish a^ipiies to me for Letters of Ad-
inn astro t ion on the estate of Henry Parrish, late of said
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
. r - v . Igtilar, the kindred arid creditors of said deceased, toap-
ol i ie IniC'ioi court of r pea r at my office, v.itliin the time prescribed bylaw, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be groined. Given under mv hand, this 14tli day of
March, 1832. WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
Mn—iHO 38—St
NOTIO).
» ^TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next,
T w at the court-house door in McDonough, Ilenry
county, agreeably to. an order
said county, one Lot of Land, with the exception of the
v idows dower, No.. U), in the 7th district of said county.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John
Joiner, dec’d. "Terms of sale made known on tiie dav.
- WOODWARD JOINER, Aum r
LYTHA JOINER, Adm’rx.
February 23 33—tils
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Will be sold,
at the cotiri-iiouse dor»r in Ma am, Twiggs county, j important law cases,
on the first Tuesday in Tune next, all the Negroes be- } tion; and so soon as the subscription will authorize, to
longing to the estate oi .Sarah Jones, lute of said county, j publish them in a plain, cheap style, in pamphlet form,
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. The object of this undertaking is to awaken among
RCTOUTS.
rgpHF. .subscriber lias obtained from some of the Judg
es, and others a number of DECISIONS made in
He expects to enlarge his Collee-
,March 15
STEPHEN JONES, ) , , ,
THOMAS JONES. $ Admrs -
36 tds
A DML1K1STR ATOR’8 SALE.—Will be sold,
at the. late residence of Cornelius Robinson, de
ceased,of Jasper county, ok Saturday, the. 5th of May
next, a part of the perislmble property of paid deceased—
consisting of one Horse, Corn and.Fodder, and several
other articles. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. F. M. HARDWICK, Adm’r.
KISIAH ROBINSON, Adm’rx.
Maj-cU 15 ig—si*
the ]>eoplc a sense of the importance of a
Court for ihe Correction of Errors.
The Judges, Solicitors, and Members of the Bar,
throughout the State, are respectfully requested to fur
nish authentic reports. To those who may fio so, a rea
sonable allowance in the price of the work will be made.
Utility alone, and not pifit, is the object of the under
taking. And with this view lie solicits warmly the co-
operation of the Bar and Bench. His situation as an
editor will enable'him to print the work more cheaply
chan other perrons. JOHN G. POLHILL.
Milledgeville, April 21,183L 41
A FTBxi the expiration ot four months application
will be made to the Inferior court of Hams county,
when sifting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the land belonging to the estate of Augustus G. C.
Mitchell, late of Jones county, deceased.
WM. MITCHELL, Adm’r.
Fehruri’-v 17th, 1832. 4m
I NOUR months after date application wiii be made to
the honorable the Inferior Court of Jones county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Matthew
Marshall, deceased, lying in the counties of Jones, Craw
ford and Coweta.
LUCY MARSHALL, Admr’x.
ALLEN MARSHALL,
MATTHEW A MARSHALL, j AUm rs *
Feb. 28tli, 1832. 31—4mm
F our months afterdate application will be made to
the. honorable the Inferior court of DeKalb county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lots
Nos. 387 and 41, in the 12th district of Irwin county—to
be -sold as the property of Reuben Tipton, late of Burke
county, deceased, for the benefit of the orphans of said
deceased. Also, Lot No. 1S2, in the 11 th district of Lee
county, drawn by said orphans.
THOMAS RAY, Guardian.
February 23 4m
GBDRG1A—lhi DlteA fee i* y y COfU l ,
Din cant Curp.t| >
xs. > RULE NISI to foreclose Mort-
J-rtO.V Pl.AN*T. ) o-f) C*-£^
PON the petition of Duncan Curry, staring thr-‘
Jason Plant heretofore, to-wit: on the tw'cntv-
sixth day of January in the year of our Lord one thous
and ei*rht hundred and thirty, did execute and deliver to
the said Duncan, his certain mortgage deed, dated the
ady and yearaforesaid, in and toa certain tract of laud ly
ing in the sixteenth district of originally Early now Deca
tur county, known in the plan of said district by the nrni •
her fifty, for the better securing the payment of t.wo e< r -
tnin promissory notes, dated as aforesaid, both j ayabte
to the said Duncan Curry, one ofwhich on or before the
first day of January eighteen hundred and thirty-on-, thr
one hundred and eight dollars, and the other of said
notes due on the first day of July in the year eighteen
hundred and thirty-one, for one hundred ai d twelve
dollars, and that the sum of one hundred and f* i-ty-nine
dollars and twenty-five cents, principal, and the sum of
oisTit dollars and forty-two cents interest, is now due and
unpaid on said notes.—On motion of Thomas Bishop
attorney for petitioner, it is ordered, that the said Jasr i
Plant pay into the Clerk’s office of this Court, by the
next term, the. principal and interest stated to he due as
aforesaid, together with the cost of this proceeding, or that
the equity of redemption in a d to said mortgager! m-wu-
ises, from thenceforth, be barred and foreclosed—and
that a eopv of this rule he served on said mortgager if t<»
he found in the State at leaf, three months, or published
once a month for six months previous to the next it im
of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this 1st
day of February, 1852.
S. SCARBOROUGH. Cl’k.
i 34—Hr-
F our months after date, application ^ »ii he made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Rabun
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a part of the Negroes belonging to the estate of James
Martin, deceased, late of Rabun county, that is to .say,
Lewis and Alary, and others if found necessary for the
payment of debts due by said estate.
SAMUEL FARISS, Adm’r.
ANN MARTIN, Adm’rx.
March 6th, 1832 37 4m
IIV tent Ai t ff HtjrEKKJK COiRl,
January Term, 1832
Elisha Qeorge, )
vs.' " S LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Sidney George, j
I T appearing to the Court, from the return of ihe She
riff, that the defendant is not he found in this county
—It is, on motion of council, ordered. That service he
perfected by publication of.this rule in one of the public
gazettes of this State, once a month for three months*
previous to the next Term of this Court.
A true exfiiact from the minutes of said Court, this
2d February, 1832.
S. SCARBOROUGH, Cl’k.
March 1 34—rn3rn
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
IN HENRY SUPERIOR COURT.
Elizabeth Patton, 1
vs. \
John W. Patton, ^
I T appearing to the Court, that the defendant, resides
out of this State—It is ordered, That he, appear afid
an swear to the above libel on or before the first tirt
of the next Term of this Court, and that a copy of tF
rule he published in one of the public gazettes Gf thi
State, once a month for three months before said Court.
A true extract from the minutes, this 16th October, t|
WILLIAM HARDIN, Cl’k. I
T? 26—3m.
1832.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tr
sell the whole of the real property belonging lo the Or
phans of Caleb Bailey, deceased, and also for leave to
sell a negro man hy the name of Henry, belonging like
wise to said orphans.
JOSHUA BAILEY, Guardian.
March 15 . 36—4rq
C 8 EOKGIA, W A ETON ^ttUftTY.--Where-
PT as Mieajah Whitley, administrator on the estate
of Wiley Whitley, deceased, applies to me for tetters of
.dismission from the administration of said estate, stating
that he has fully administered the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu •
iar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, it>
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters disc "sso
vy should not be granted. Given under my hand, this
12th March, 1832.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
March "2 37—6m