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I5EST COTTON LANDS FOR SAI-E. . RICHARD O. DAVIDSON,
A M. those rich Alabama Lands belonging to th» os- ATTORNLIY AT LA TV,
tule of Stephen Elli.it, deccnced, late of Charleston, p^HfAS located himself at Milledgeville. All business en
tomb Carolina, have boon ordered by n court of Chancery ! g trusted to him shall receive his undivided ait ntion.
t» be sold, to effect a division amongst tire heirs of said es- ; j j ( , u ;jj atten( ) t i le coar t s in all the counties of the Oomul-
tate. They will ho sold to the highest bidder, at the trout ( „ flc (jj rru j t . March 17, 1935. 37
doiir of the courl-lmuse in tire town of Caliawlm, <>n Tlutrs- , °
day, the 25th day of February next, upon a credit of one | APPIIENTFICIjS.
nnd two years, with approved security. All persons wish- ttRANTED, at the Federal Union Office, as apprentices
iii^ to purchase Cotton Lands of the Irest quality, lying hi a ; \\ a , t h 0 priming business, two HOYS of from twelve
litrtu.fe combining U.-aiili with agricultural advantages, will ■ t(J fourteen years 0 f a g P| w |„, ur e able to read and write.—
do well to attend.
The lands which will he sold arc ihe following, viz
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Cotn'r.
i Hoys from the country will be preferr
E ^XECUTOR’S SALE.—On Thursday, the 7ih
lA of January nrxt, will, wi'liin the legal hours, !>c sold,
■ nt ih? late residence of Messock Easom, d. •ceased in Twiggs
j county, nil lire personal properly of said deceased, except
l some negroes and specific and general legacies, contained in
J his last will and tistament, consisting of corn, fodder, the
I present erop of cotton, hogs, < anle, household and kitchen
! furniture, n cotton-gin, Ac. Sale to be continued from day
today until nil shall have been sold. Terms made known
! on the day of sale. October 24, 1835.
18 CHARLES J. EASOM, rSor.
1
V ' DMWISTH.Vi'ORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to an
order 'of tire inferior court of Bulloch county, when
* sitting l'orordinary purposes, will, on tire first Tuesday in
| January next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the
court house door in lire town of Covington, Newton Conn,
tv, lot of laud number tlirce hundred and twelve and frae.
! lieu throe hundred and eleven, well improved, in the six.
P'Pnth district of originally Henry but now Dekalb conn,
ty, us llic property of the estate of .Mil.-nton Smith, deeeas
ed—sold to make division among lire li< irs of soul deceased.
November*. 1833. fi l(l\ SMITH, adm'rx.
2d SIMEON SMITH, adm'or.
A DM IN ISTR ATOM’S SALE.—Agreeably to the
fejL lust will and testam. nl of Jo*-l I.. Scarborough,late of
Baker county, deceased, will, on the first 'J uesday in Janua
ry next, within the legal hours, be sold before liie court-
j house il*>or in the town of Newton, Baker county, ail the Ne-
" eo'.il i-h tlje utroivc l"iir wec.'.s, and j groes belonging to said estate, all the land in said county bo
re Se'Ua (Alah.c.nai Free fress,for (uu-1 r .... ...
It LID'S IMFltOYED INDEPENDENT
Wr^rxZ Q;- TJZJIS&*
^ NEW and im*> roved independent pat.nl TRfSS,
for lit? immediate and permanent relief, and pruhahl
. ire, of those who are afflicted with I\'(if LVAh. J-'cro-
i il, and 1' M ill LIE A L HE R NIA or R i FI i 1R11.
Tins Thins requires rr*it!rer belt, strap, buckle, nor
any other appendage to make it retain its proper place. Ir
v.di answer equally well fir b >th sexes. Jr will not pre
vent attention to ordinary bttsitress; noil her will it prevent
dressing in tlreun-t fa-hionabD manner, its application
produces no pain, and will entirely prevent the protrusion of
lire infvsliltc.
The following extracts are from a report of a committee
of lire Medical Sorb ty of Augusta, Georgia:
‘'7'iio committee have had placed in their hands the cer
tificate of two of Mr. Reid’s patients,- and the statem-m's ,'
concerning the application of lire 7'»u-s to live others, mak
ing in nil seven cases. From some of the patients residing
out of tire city, we have been able tn examine an I colicel tins
particulars of but live cases out of seven, to w horn the Truss ■
has been applied. Mr. M., who was ruptured bn ho’U sides, 1
b dievns himself permlttmtly cured on one. Helms left efi'
the Truss for morn than twenty fair hour--, and notwith- .
standing considerable efforts were designedly made, no pro
I radon took place.’'
“Mr. Martin, now ia fits ninety-fifth rear, and well known ,
n-the oldest inhabitant of Augusta, has been affiict'J with
)• renin Fir in ire ili in firiy years; and after having tri d every
Truss that he had ever I; -ard of, expresses Isis entire satisfac
tion of tl-re relief afford 1. and thicks Ire yet may lie cured :
by wearing lire one appi?d by Mr li-il.”
‘•Mr. S. after wearing tire new Truss about six weeks, j
writes—‘I am now safisfi -d of lire lrenefit it will alford tire :
nfllicted. It hits given tn - relit f, and I uui now *p.:!e easy
while wearing it; an 1 would i t com.n ;* 11; to any p rson af
flicted u ith iiJiiiiu.’ ’
“The negro rn.ro Isaac belonging to Mrs. T1 r.vell, b're al- ;
ready b -en pres nled to tire society, and all have li id an np-
porlunitv of examining him personally and of judging o! the ■
I'pern'ioiis of the 7Vu.-s in his e.ise.”
“’/’Ire ft fill ensc^whieli we have investigated, i iliitofilre
Inventor and i’.itent >c himself, who lias been afiLi ted with ;
inguinal Iierniii on both sides, on o:re fiir nt ire than tiiiiiy-
II vo years, and on lire oilier for several; anti after experienc
ing tire del’, etc of the Trusses, which had been recommend
ed to him, is notv relieved by lit ione which he lias invented,
or improved."
“Of lire five patients that we haveexanvned, oneirel! ve- j
hints?lf entirely cured on one si I ’, and all are satisfied id
tire Truss' maintaining its proper situation independent !y i
of any oMrer apparatus, and of the entire relref it n'l’ords.
“The greatest im;.rivrnrm, however, which occurs to | •V‘ Ini
1he < 'ommittcc, is, that tliis Truss operates in maintaining its
position without lireaid of b- It, strap, buckle or any other
appendage whatever, tire chafing and disagreeable effects of
which cause patients so rmerally to complain.”
“We b dievc .Mr. Ivi ! entilh-d to full credit, fir all Ire
claims in His Patent—that the Independent Spring Truss is
an improvement; that it operates anil retains its situation,
when applied, independently ofnny etlrer apparatus; thal tl
lines prev *nt- lit- 1 protrusion of lire abdominal contents; that
it. thus aiT'rd.s rdi if, arid that if any other 'Truss will pro-
uucc a p irmuirent care, this ov? will.”
ik F. EVE, )
L A. DUGAS,j
; r 2-i't. 1 'tVi.
“Frjm the Minutes of (Ire .Society.
1. BOWEN, Sccrdar#:'
j longing to said estate, and uli the stock of liugr and cattli
together w ilIt the household and kiteken furniture belonging
' to said estatte. Terms made known on the d;iy of safe.—
i November 2, 1835.
! 20 MATHEW R. MOORE, wlm'or
u iih the will annexed.
( \ I'AUDI AN’S 8 iliE*—Agreeably to an order of
ff tire inferior court of Jasper county, wlreu silting for
ordinary purposes, will, on lire fust Tuesday in January
next, within lire legal hours, be sold, before the conrt-liou-^
door in the town of Mor.ticello, Jasper county, the lands and
n-groes belonging to the minors ol Crawford EdmomLon,
d-ccasrd, tor ths benefit of said minors. Terms made
known on the day of sale. November 5, 1835.
20 JlANNAll ED310NDSON, guardian.
Tuesday in January next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, lieforo the court-house door in the town of xvnux-
ville, Crawfiird county, the negroes belonging to the estate
of Kichad Bullock, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors, 'lermsof sale, cash.
Muscogee count v, Ga. ?ilay 10, 1S35.
45 ' SAMUEL POOL, adm or.
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—On tho first
Tuesday, in February next, will, within the legal
hours, be sold, before the court-house door in tire town of
Amorims, Sumter county, one half^if lot of land number
seventeen in the twenty-seventh district of originally Lee
but now Sumter county, n-s tire property of John Joyce,
late of Tattnall county, deceased, fur the benefit of lire heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. August 22, 1835.
8 IIENRY JOYCE, adm'or.
4 D3IINISTRATOR*8 SALE.—On lire first
TA. Tuesday in April next, will, within the legal
hours, be sold, before the court-house door in lire town of
Sandersville, Washington county, two hundred acres of
land, known as» the place whereon Roily Unbuck lived, in
said county—sold as the -property of John Joyce, late of
Tattnall county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known on ihe dav. August 22,
1335.-8 IIENRY JOYCE, adm'or.
a DIIIM8TRATOR’S SALE.—A greeably to an
la order of tire inferior court of Baker county, w hen sit -
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on tire first Tuesday in
January next, within lire legal hours, he sold, before the
court-house door, in the town of Newton, Baker county,
the follow ing lots and fractious of land: number one hundred
and ninety-six, number one hundred and ninety-four, num
ber two hundred and sixty-nine, number two hundred and
seventy, number two hundred and twenty-four, number two
hundred and ninety, number one hundred and ninety-five,
number one hundred and ninety-seven, number two hun
dred and ninety-one, number two hundred and ninety-two,
number two hundred and ninety-five, number two hundred
and ninety-six, number two hundred and thirty-five, number
two hundred and thirty-four, number three hundred and
4 DMINISTRATOKS’SALE.—Agreeably to an
A order of the inferior court of Mm
ilmiroe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on lire first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours, b? sold, before the
court-house door in tire town of Watkinsville, Clark coun
ty, fifty acres of land, lying in the middle fork of lire Oco
nee river, near Moore’s Factory, in (’lark county—belong
ing to lire estate of William Head, late of Monroe county,
deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale. t>ept. 23. 1835.
JAMES I) HEAL), ) , ,
14 WILLIAM J HEAD. < adm ors -
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to an
order of the inf rior court of Monroe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on tire first Tuesday in
January next, within lire legal hours, h--> sold, before the
'court-house door in tire town of Monticello, Jasp>r county,
kit number one hundred and eleven, on Wisp's creek, in the
seventeenth ili.-triet of formerly Baldwin btr now Jasper
county, containing two hundred two ar.d a half acres: one
hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cl ared—and
lot number one hundred and thirty, situated as the lot last
aforesaid, cnniaining one hundred and fifty acres, forty a-
cres of which are clear* <I—all belonging to tire eslate of
William Head, late of Monroe county, deceased, nnd cold
for the benefit of lire heirs and creditors of said deceased.-
Terms made known on tire dav of sale. Sept. 23, 1835.
JAMES I). HEAD, ) , ,
14 WILLIAM J. HEAD. \ adm OTS '
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order of tire inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours, be sold, al the court
house door, in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette evunty, lots
of land, number one hundred and forty-seven, lot number
one hundred and seventy-three, part of lot number one hun
dred and forty-six, and part of lot number one hundred nnd
seventy-four, in tire fifth district of formerly Henry, now
Fayette county, and two negro men, one aged about thirty-
eight years, the oilier ahout twenty-two, one boy about
twelve, one woman about forty, and a girl about five years
old. (the widows dower being reserved in the above land,)
for the Iren:'fit of the heirs and creditors of Jonathan Mann,
twenty-five, number three hundred and twenty-six. number j late of Fayette county, deceast d. Terms on the day of sale.
three hundred, number two hundred and thirty-three, num
ber two hundred and thirty-six, number two hundred and
seventy-one, number three hundred and sixty-eight, number
two hundred ami sixty-fi>ur, number one hundred and twen
ty-on**, number one hundred and twenty-two, number one
hundred and fifty-seven, number one hundred and fifty-eight,
number two hundred and eighty-four, number two hundred
and eighty-one,number two hundred and eight) - five, number
i ighly-two, and that part of number eighty-three w inch lies
on the noriheast side of Fine-Wood ereek, in the first dis
trict—number eighty-six in the second district—number one
hundred and eighteen, number one hundred and ninety-three,
number one hundred and ninety-four, number cne hundred
and tliirty’-five, number two hundred and thiriy-six, num
ber one hundred and seventy-six, number two hundred and
SAXIX’i TORS’ PALE.—On Monday, tire 28th ol
Jli December next, will, within the 1- gal hours, be sold, I fifty-nine, number two hundred and sixty, number three
it tire late residence of Singleton Durham, deceased, in Mon
roe eom'y, tit? following property of said deceased: one
road waggon, one gig and Harness, one yoke of oxen, one
gin and running gear, corn, fodder, oats, pork, and other ar
ticles loo numerous to irrenton. Tortus made known on the
day of sale. November 5, 1835.
LUCY DURHAM, rr'rx
SANDERS W. DURHAM, ) .
2ft JOSlAil STOVALL, \ €T or ‘
g .8 X EC FTC) E’P SALE.— Agn eably m tire last will
AYl and testam nt of Dittii l 13. Worsham, late of DeKaib
county, d'-oeaecd, will, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within tire legal hours, he sold, before the court-house door
in tire town of Decatur, 1> lv.il!> county, lots of land nttm
her fifty-one, number fifty-six and the north part of number
fifty-fi vc, (containing sixty-four acres more or less, on which
is a grist-mill,) nil in the seventeenth district of formerly
llcrrey bill now DeKaib county—to be sold on a credit of
twelve months,the purchaser giving small notes, with ap
prov'd security. November 2, 1S35.
19 E. N. CALHOUN, ex'or.
g^XEC’l FOiCM t**AEM.—1 Pursuant to an order of
JiCa the inferior court of Jones county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Clinton, Jonrs const)', one hundred
acres of land,in said county, lying on tire waters of Ual-
uut creek, adjoining lands belonging to Porter and Harris,
bring part of ihe rr.il estate of Gideon Maron, late of Jones
county deceased, for t Ire Tieirefit of tire creditors nnd legaiees.
Terms, twelve months credit. Septrndrer 29, 1835.
11 STERLING ANLIER, exor.
4 D3IINT 8TRATORS’ SAL E.—Agreeably to an
it order of tire inferior court of Twiggs county v. Iren
ordinary purposes, will, on lire first Tu esday in
i January next, within the legal hours, he sold Irefore tire court-
j house direr in lire town of* Marion, Twiggs county*, part of
lire real estate of \\ iliiam 11. Dishonion, minor orphan, lj-
i jug in said county, it being that part of tlio real eslate of
! \\ dliam Di.-liaroon. d. eras d to which Ire ‘s entitled ns heir
! of said deceased. T< rms made known on lire day of sale.—
i October 27, 1335.
i 19 SILAS BROWN, a dm'or. mil the will ancxrd.
. A"
I’uerdny in January next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, Irefore th * court-house door in Ure county, lot of
laud number on? hundred and thirty-five in the fifteenth dis
trict of originally Dooly now Lee county, belonging to tho
estate of,Wi!li:itn Everett, I at.? of Randolph county, deceas
ed, f;r tire lrenofit of the h* irs and creditors of said deceased,
in vi r tue of an order of tire inferior court of Buhl wiu.euun-
tv Terms, cash. November 3, 1335.
' 19 WILLIAM R. JACKSON,' tidin'or.
“I have examined a 7Yires invented by .Air. Reid, and wii-
nessed its application in several cases of scrotal It ruia; and J
have no iie.dtalion in pronouncing it nn admirable lu.stru- i
menf fir the treatment of these distressing afllictions. lu !
1 act, iii manv respects it is superior to any 7'russ 1 have over
seen or employed.
“F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D.
“Ausutsit, December 3rd, 1835.”
Tho subscriber's pat nt for tire above described 7'russ,
xx .11 continue for fourteen years from tire 31st. oi’October,
1835 7 he patent is now offered fir sale atid will beiiis-;
may best suit those who ’ wish tn encage in such an onf.-r-I J - Dtmias n:i. o hcrs-llnrty.fi vc acres n-.o.st.y open) taken
prize. 7'licre is no quackery abaut the instrum nt: it w iil j »” f ,lie r f 1( To
produce all H.it D promised. II. REID, Patentee. \ "f l \ vo i*"*. 1 « Ulf r ‘ ( ‘ rcs ' " " ‘'“J lr ' c I /T’™
1 . . .. iac- of which is open—one hundred one and a fourth acres,
AnzuHo, Ua. 1) r*.-;.'.W 8, 13,.>—21-Jt ! known as the Milliner field-and two hundred two and a
C'AUTIO.Y. * _ ; hair acres, (nearly all in woods) known as Melson sqttarc,
B CAUTION and Cirewarn all porso’is frotn trading for adjoining D. 1.(bridge and others—all lobe sold for lire hen-
two NOTES or BONDS* given by mo to.I.W.L efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
D.xmkt., for the sum of two thousand two hu idrtd atn! fifty made known on tlte day of sale. October 22, 1835.
ilijlnrs each, or thereabout, dated tlie 15th day of April, 12 EZEKIEL B. SMITH, adm’or.
DMIVISi RATOH’S BALE.—Pursuant to an
JAb. order of tire court of ordinary of J*>n n s county, will,
on tire first Tuesday in January next, v\ ithitt the legal hours,
be soiil, before fire court-house direr in the town of Clinton,
Jones county, ali tire land, (excepting the widow’s dower) in
said county, belonging to the estate of Charles Wornum,
late of said county, deceased, consisting*^" about six linml-
: re*.! acres, more or I**ss. It will ire divided and soli! in par
cels as fellows: scveiity-ffve or eighty arrep, nearly all in
i r -.re i.. • I ,\, ,• wood, lying on ihe north side of Cedar creek, and adjoining
posed of, ettlrer by Stntes, Judina! Districts, or counties, ns - - ’ ^ ° - . . . .’ ■! . b
hundred and fifteen, number three hundred and fifty-sir,
number three hundred and fifty five, and number three hun
dred ami thirty-seven in the eighth district—number sixty-
eight, number one hundred and forty-six, number one hun
dred ami forty-nine, number lour hundred and fourteen,
number four hundred and fifteen, number twenty-eight,
number fifty-seven, number fourteen, number four hundred
and eleven, and numb* r three hundred and thirteen, in the
Hint li distric —number one hundred and forty-nine, number
two hundred and c iglc.y-tv* o, numbsr three hundred and filty-
three, number three hundred and fifty-four, number four hun
dred and thirteen, number ili rep h'ui;dr a ‘* and • uthfeen, num
ber three hundred and nineteen, and number sixteen, in tlte
el v; nth district—and number one hundred and seventy-six,
numhi r thirteen, number feurte; n, miralrer one hundred and
twenty, number one hundred and twenty-one, number one
hundred and thirty-eight, number on? hundred and sixty-
eight, number one hundred and sixty-nine, number one hun
dred and seventy one, number three hundred and two, num
ber three hundred and three, number three hundred and
four, number three hundred and fix e, number three hundred
anti forty-five, numb r three hundred and forty-four, num
ber three hundred and eighty-four, number four hundred
and nineteen, number four hundred and twenty, number
four hundred and twenty-one, number four hundred and
live, number four hundred and rex, number four hundred
and seven, number four hundred and eight, number four
hundred ar.d twenty-three, number three hundred and one,
number seventy-five, number four hundred ami twenty-two,
number fi ur hundn d and eighteen, number four hundred
and s venteen, number four hundri-d and sixteen, number
four hundred and fifteen, number four hundred and four
teen, number four- hundred and thirteen, number ninety-
six, number orre hundred and thirty-seven, number thirty,
number four hundred anil ten, and number four hundred and
nine, in the twelfth Cisirirt, oi originally Early hut now
Baker count)*. The eight last named lots, in the first dis
trict, compose lire best stand for a house of entertainment
from Miltedgeville to Florida: it is also good farming cotton
or corn land. The above land is to he sold as the property
of John S. Porter, deceas 'd, for tire benefit of the heirs and
creditors of sai l deceased. Terms made known at the
time of sale. October 25, 1S35.
IS BENJ AMIN L. GREENWOOD, tnhn'cr.
October 7,1835.
1C
wm. l. Campbell
JESSE MANN.
1
adm’ors.
A DM I NIST R A TOR'S SALE.—On tire first
,/jL Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
Ire sold, before tire court-house door in the town of Ifeids-
ville, Tattnall county, one hundred and ninety acres of pine
land, more or less, being part of a tract of four hundred and
sixtv acres on th? Ohoopy and deeded to Robert Parian,
four hundred acres of nine land, more or less,entire Ohoopv,
and known as tire old residence of John Joyce, deceased,
nnd two hundred acres of pine land, more or less, on the
waters of the Ohoopy, and known as par! of the lot on
which William Joyce now resides, all lying in Tattnall
county, and sold ns belonging to the estate of John Joyce,
late of Tattnall county, deceased, for the benefit of tile heirs
and creditors of saiu deceased. Terms made known on
the dav of sale. September 18, 1835.
15' IIEN RY J OYC E, adm'or.
t T ARDIAN’ji SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
H January next, w ill, within the legal hours, be sold be
fore the court-house door in Lowndes county, the interest of
James Matthew and llenry Overstreet, orphans of Daniel
Overstreet, late of Emanuel county, deceased, in arid to lot
of land number five hundred and twenty-six in the twelfth
district of Lowndes county, as tiie property of said de
ceased for the benefit of the heirs. October 24, 1835.
19 JOHN OVERSTREET, guardian.
IS O. one of them due <*r, the 2ml. day ol December next, , . , )ni> , MTK ATO llS’ SALE.-Pursuant to an
or thereabout, and the <; her twelve months tlrerrafW as ^ order of the inferior court of Putnam county, when
ihe considerations for which they were given have failed j f„ r ordinary proposes, will, on tlie-first Tuesday in
on several grounds: first that the bridge was not made as • j aR ° IKA , w j !llin ,|ic I-gal hours, Ire sold, before the
I mg, by upwards of one hundred feet as the contract sp-m- I rour ,.p, onsf> , 1(>or j n ,hc town of Clarksville, Habersham
fond, that the matern.„ are inferior to those presenb- j rounlJ . ,„ r of lnT1(1 nlln ,t,-. r twenty seven, in the thirteenth
fi**d
ed in tin* contract—third, that the bridge was nut complet
ed by tire lituespecilfed in written contract; nnd several o-
thcr reasons. But if the contractor, .Mr. Daniel, will come
forward,and make the n?e*-ssary allowances, I mil ready to
pay him: otherwise, 1 will not. December It, 1835.
25-2t SAMUEL BUFFiNfJTON.
LMUTION.
A LL Persons arc hereby cautioned against trading f >r
four Promissory NOTES, William A. Morion, payee,
■xx itii my name affixed in connection with any person whom*,
soever, us the consideration for which llrey were given has
failed. Two of the notes were dated in December. 1831.
one of which is payabfe on the 1st April, with a credit, and
flio other payable on ll:e 25th December, 183C—two others
wore dated on or about )2:h January, 1335, of which one
is da? a year after date, and the other two ytars after date.
December 11, 1835.
25-51 R. M. PENDLETON.
ic^- Tit" Augusta Constitutionalist and the Macon Mes
senger will give tbe above three insertions, and forward
th?ir ncconnts to this o(fi**e for payment.
i district of Habersham county, containing two hundred and
i fertv-six acres, drawn by and granted to Warren Jackson,
j late of Putnam county, deceased, sold fir the btrefit of ihe
j heirs and creditors tif said deceased. Terms made known
‘ at the time of suit*. October 29,1835.
M\UK JACKSON, )
JOHN ROSSER. \ Adm ors.
19V ST E I'll EN \V ESTO N,)
" DM1N 1ST J i A TO R ’S SALE.—A greeably to
4 l>
ii a
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NOTICE TO I.AND Bt VLR:
MIK ur idersigned offers for
an orderof lire inf rior court of Jones county, when
sitting for ordinary proposes, will, on tire first Tuesday in
February next, within tire legal hours, be sohl, before tire
court house door in Forsyth, Monroe county, one lot ofland
containing two hundred two and a half acres, being num
ber one hundred and siity-six in the third district when
surveyed of said county, as lire property of Charles \Yor-
num, deceased, fur the benefit of tire heirs of said deceased
Terms mads known on tire dav of sale. November 20,1835
21 EZEKIEL B. SMITH, adm'or.
A DMIXISTR ATOR’S SALE.—On Wednesday.
, _ JrzL ths 13th day of January next, will, within tlte legal
^ , „ j hours, be sold, at the late residanee of John Ilatcher, senior,
sale a valuable SE l TEC- . deceased, in \A’ilkius*>n countv. t!re real estate and tire tin-
MENT of LAND in J:i«p?rcounty,containings
!“cn hroulr si a-res.a large portion of w hich is first rate
bottom-land, on the Oaknrdgee river. The settlement ron-
t.iiii3 a public ferry,good gri-t mill nnd and lias n!-otire, ad
vantage of lreing within thirty tml-s of Macon, 'I’erms of
sale will he made easy. Persons disposed to purchase are
invited tucali. November G, 1S35.
20 ELIZABETH ADAMS. | N A ECU TOR’S SA LE.—Agreeably toanorderof
; the inferior court of Decatur countv, when sitting lor
JVOT1CI1?. i ordinary purposes, v.ili, on the first Tuesday in February
sold part of the personal estate of said deceased, consisting
of land, tregroes, &r. for the pro pose of effecting a division
among the h rirs. Sale to continue from day to iiay until all
slmll have been sold. Terms made known on the day of
■sale. December 2, UCG.
23 JAMES HATCHER, adm'or.
O N Monday, the 23th December next, nl the court-house
in Pulaski comity, (la. tire subscriber will positively
offer and soli to tho highest bidder, the whole of lire follow
ing property, to-wit: His entire Plantation, consisting of
about 5 000 Acres of Land*
lyingon tire Oenvilgoe river, six miles below Hartford. A
large portion of the laud is of a very superior quality, hav
ing about five hundred acres cleared, with nn excellent
two story Dwelling House, with a brick basement, togeth
er with all necessary out buildings Also,
Twenty-one or two likely and Valuable Negroes,
consisting of mftn, boys, women, girls and children. Also,
iiia entire stock of horses, mules, cattle and hogs. Also, a
considerable quantity of corn and fodder, plantation tools,
household and kitchen furniture.
I EGA TEES’ SALE. —On the first Tuesday in
J January next, w ill, within the legal hours, he sold, be
fore ilie court-house door in the town of Uatonton, Putnam
county, two negro-fellows nnd a woman belonging to the es
late of Timothy Roby, late’of said county, deeeas d, for
tire benefit of the legatees of said estate Terms made known
on the day of sole. October 30, 1335.
19 THE LEGATEES.
next, within the legal hours, tie sold, before tire court-house
door in the town of Bninbridge, Decatur county, five hun
dred acres of land, being lots number one hundred and
twenty-four and number one hundred and fifteen, (situated
within feuraud a half miles of Bambridge) in the t went it iii
district of originally Early hut now Decatur county, form
ing tire p] intaiion w hereon Grorge G. Gains formelv lived,
and having on the premises about two hundred acres of open
lurid, nnd a grist mil!—sold for the lrenefit of die heirs nnd
creditors of said George G. Gains, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Novrm
| her 23, 1335—23 JOHN It. SAUNDERS, ex'or.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an orderof
the inferior court of Jones county, when sitting for
Tlte land will he sold upon one, two and three years credit, or, b n . :ir >''purposes, will, on the first I uesday in March nrxt,
nnd lire negroes upon one years credit Notes Vvi'li aopniv- ! <> *’ a hours, Ire sold, Irefore the court-house coor
ed security will he required. In regard to the irerishaMe V? ‘Vrsjtn county, lot number seventy-five in ihe second
‘ rms wifi he ...ado known on the day of sale. ' , ' |s,nc . t , ot llle first section of original y Cherokee hut now
rriber intending to wind up his planting estab- i 1 OTK y , hc°umy, being pari o( the real estate of Gideon Ma
nures ilia public that the sale w ill be positive, Ron ’. lat0 of Jones county, deceased, for thejtrenefit of the
It reserve, and as lire property is very valuable, (-mhmw and legatees. 1 ernis. Ivyeke months eredit. Sep-
' invitee al least reasonable competition. [ tem.ier-.?, 1835. blERLING LANIER, ex or.
required. In regard to the j
property, terms w iRbe made known on the day of sale.
The subscriber intending
lishmcnt, assures
and without
he earnestly invites al least reasonable competition.
‘22 . , JOHN A. UUQUIIART.
’*’ The t efleraj t.uinn. will publish the ribox e till the ■];«) ol side,
■•iti.l f.irwiu.l their ncrout to the sul. :orilicr in Coh.mhns.
„ . K KOIJG11T TO JAIL,
I N Swair.sborongh, Emanuel county, Ga. on tlie27rh of
October last, a Negro-Man who snvs that his name is
JOHN, nnd that he belongs to William Marshall, of St. Au-
gustine^Enst Florida, which statement is corroborated by
an old pass in his possession when appreltended. Tire o\v.
per is requested to comply with the law, and take him awuv.
November 1.1835.
JOHN IUMPTON. .Tnuor.
A DM INlMTK ATOIlbS SALE—i ’iirsuant to an
order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
silting ferordinnry purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the
court-house door in the town of Campbcllton, Campbell
county, lot number four hundred and forty-one in the eigh
teenth district of tlie second section now Campbell county,
belonging to the estate of James Steenc, deceased, fiir the
benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on tire day of sale. September 16, 1835.
D BENJAMIN E. KNOI.ES. adm'or
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to tire last will
and testament of Daniel B. Worsham, late of DeKaib
routvy, deceased, will, on Ihe first Tu**aday in February
next, within l lie legal hours, lie sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, eleven likely
negroes, consisting of men, women and children, belonging
to the estate of said deceased—to he sold *>n a cr dit of
twelvemonths, the purchaser giving small notes with ap
proved securit v. Novi rob.'r 2, 1835.
19 E. N. CALHOUN, ex'or.
A DMIXISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan
YiVi order of the inferior court of Decatur county, while
silling for ordinary purposes, will, on tire first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours, he sold, Irefore the
court-house door in Cherokee county, forty arres of land,
being lot number four hundred and twenty-three in the fif-
tcemii district of the second section of Clrerokec county.—
And, on the sauia day, and within the >.ame hours, will he
sold, irefore the court house door in Paulding county, lots
of land number eleven hundred nnd iiinefy-ionr of tire twen
ty-first di.'trict of the third s -ction of originally Cherokee
but now Paulding county—And, on the same day, within
I lie same hours, will be sold, before tire court-house door in
Cobb county, lots of land number six hundred and fifty-four
in tlte eighleomli district, number six hundred and fourteen
in ill*- seventeenth district, nil of the second section of origin
ally Cherokee but now Cobh county—And,at the snnre time,
beforotli * court-house door in Floy d county, lots number one
thousand two hundred and six nnd number nine hundred and
fifty-nine,(eachcontaining forty acres,) hath in thethird dis
trict of ilie 4t h section of originally Cherokee hut now Floyd
county.—And, nt the same time, before lire court-house door
in Carroll county, two hundred two and a halfacres of land,
being lot number one hundred and feriv-four in the ninth
district of Carroll county—all the foregoing lands to he sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John W. L. W.
Spears, late of Decatur county, deceased. Terms, cash.—
November 25, 1335.
22 S. SCARBOROUGH, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an
order of the inferior court of Jasper county, when, sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
January next, vviiliin tin* legal hours, he sold. h. fore tire court
house door in th - town of Monti* cllo, Jasper conroy. rf.e lot
ofland whereon John B Slaughter, deceased, fonnerly lived,
adjoining lands of Ileartvveil Jones nnd otlrers. Terms
made known on the dav of sale. November 2, 1.335
20 ' ANDREW WF.LDEN, adm'or.
I jNXECI TOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to tire last
Li will and testament of John A wiry, late of DeKaib
county, deceased, will, on tire first Tuesday in February
next, within th • legal hours, Ire sold, before th ■ court-house
door in the town of Decatur, DeKaib countv. th ■ negroes
belonging to t lie pstate of said deceased, consisting of three
men and one woman. Terms made known on th*- day of
sale. November 19, 1835.
22 ISAAC AW TRY, ex'or.
fa DMIXISTR ATOR’S SALE.—On Friday, the
8i!i day of January next, will, within lire legal hours,
be sold, at the late residence of loi 1 D*-an, deceased, in
Washington county, ilie personal property of said deceased,
consisting of live stock.corn, fodder, cotton and other uten
sils usually employed on plantations, for the benefit of the
It* its a id creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. November 27. 1335.
22 JESSE DEAN, atltu'or.
DMIXISTR ATOM’S SALE.— On tire first
J~\. Tuesday in March next, will, *vi,bin lire legal hours,
be sold, before the con-1-house door in the town of Sanders
ville, Washington county, two negroes, a inau and woman,
belonging to tic* estate of J >el Dean, late of said county, de
ceased, for the ben.-fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sal -. Nov -mb r 27, 1835.
22 JESSF, DEAN, adm'o-
g N A EC C TOR'S SALE.— Agro ably m aio... i ~i
Jfei the inferior court of Tattnall county, when silting lor
ordinary purposes, will, on the first i uesday in Feb nary
next, witliin the legal hours, Ire sold, before h ■ court-house
door in th-town ofR-idsville, Tattnall county a n -g roman
named April, belonging to the h -irs of Hnrri -it Elliott—sold
to effect a division among lire li-vo Penns mad * known
on the day of sale. Nov mlrer2, 1835
22 ALBERT DUKE, ex'or.
A DM IN 1ST Jl A TOR’S SALE.—On Monday.
/ & the 2.3th day of l)ee-*mb -r next-, within th 1-g-tl
hours, will, to the highest bidder, be sold, at til -late resi
dence of John Dumas, deceased, in Jones county, all tli*
persona! property belonging to said deceas- d, consisting **;
horses, cattle, lings, she p. pork, corn, fodder, oats, cotton,
household and kttdren furniture, plantation tools, one road
wagon, one ox cart and yoke of oxen, on? coition gin, out-
thrasher and fan, and many oib *r articles too tedious to
enumerate. Sal? to continue from day to tiny until all shall
have been sold. Terms mad. known on the day.— And
tire negroes b-longing to said'-state will bo hired, and the
land rented at the sun - tint- and place. Terms m *cl<-
known on the day. Several other negroes will be hired at
tire same tiure endpia.-e. November 13,1335.
21 J0.8EPI1 D A V, adm'or.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
Xa. an order of the inferior court of Columbia county,
when sitting fer ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tues
day in February next, within tire legal hours,ho sold, be
fore the courl-honso do**r in the town of Clinton, Junes
county, two hundred two and a half acres of land, more or
less, b mg known as lot numb -r one hundred and ferl\-(ive
in the sixth district of originally Baldwin but now Jones
county, belonging to tire estat e of Robert T. Alh-n, deceased,
lor lire benefit of tho heirs and creditors. Terms made
known oil the day of sale. November 8, 183.5.
JOSEPH HEARD,?’/! right of his
21 wife Mari/ P. Prior, admr'x.
iFARD! AN’S SALE.—Agre< ably to an order of
the inferior court of Monroe county, v- lien sitting for
ordinary purposes, will on the first Tuesday in March n xt,
within the legal hours, Ire sold, befere tire court-house door
in the town of Lagrang?, Troup county, lot of land number
one hundred and ninety-nine in the seventh district of
Troup county, for ihe benefit of the orphans of Jeremiah
Thompson, deeeas-d. Terms made known on the day of
sale. November 12, 1835.
*21 JOHN SPRATLIN, guardian.
ii'
1 NXEUUTORS’ SALE.—According to the last will
li nnd testament of It U. Tarver, late of Twiggs court,
ty, deceased, will, on Friday, tire first day of January next,
within the leg.-I hours, he sold, at Tarversville, Twiggs
county, between fifty-five and sixty negroes, a larg * portion
of them fi Id bands as valuable ns any in the slate, an*! a
valuable plantation, containing < I ven hundred and odd
acres, lying on the waters of Shcllstone creek i.i Pulaski
county immediately on the county line, of which six hun
dred acres are cleared, and ahout two hundred and fifty.lresh
first rate cotton land, vvblia good gin house and buildings
suitable lor such a plantation. The negroes w ill he sold on
a credit of one and two years, with notes with approved se
curity and interest of one j ear on th • second payment. The
land will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years,
with interest on tire last payment. Every indulgence w ill
be given to creditors. Persot s desirous to purchase are in
vited to call at the premises, and examine fer themselves.—
Sale to continue from day to day until all shall have been
sold. November 16, 1835
H. il. TARVER, )
21 WILLIAM M. TARVER, \ '
*.* The et*n*'?r!i of IV* on, Georgia .u.nm *1 ami .Vinroii.TciC-
. rapt*, will publish the above until the day of sole
E XECUTORS' SALE-—Agreeably to the last will
and tiottameiii of R. K. Tarver, d*Teased, will, on
Wednesday, the Gih of January next, witliintlie fegsj hours,
be sold, at tlie plantation of tire said R. K. Tarver, in
Twiggs county, the perishable property of saul deceased,
consisting ot cattle, hogs, (among which are many fit for
pork,) horses, mules, ox -n, wagons, *-arls, rye, oats, three
thousand bushels ot corn, fod.h-r, a large quantity of Petit
Gulf cotton seed, plantation Usds household and kitclren
furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. 8alc
to c infinite from day to day until al! shall have been sold.—
Terms twelve months cr-dit with notes and approved secu
rity. November 16, 1835.
II. H. T\RVER, ) .
21 WILLIAM M. TARVER. \ rs ' 1
*,* The Standard ofl/nion, Genre in Journal and .Macon Tele
graph, will publish the above until the day of sift
XFCl'TOR’8 SALE.—On tire first Tuesday ii
¥NOLR MON THS after date, application w ill hem n ,t.
JL to the inferior court of Pulaski county, when sin *
ti>r ordinary purposes, fiir leave to sell the r*-ni ami m’r. II' 1 ?
esiao- of Baldwin Fitzgerald, lat? of Pulaski cmirnv
ccaseiLfiir the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors sfe’,,
1335.-IS ISAAC JOHN>0\ ' nVl*•
E
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-
Tuesday in March next, will, vvithin
January next, will, within the legal hours, lie sold,,
hire the court-house door in the town of Sandcraville, I
Washington county, one negro woman belonging to the rs-
tateofSamnel Robison, lain of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the lreirs of said deceased. Terms made
known on the dav of sale. November 14, 1,336.
21 SAMUEL ROBISON, rx'or. <
A DMEVISTRATOR’S SALE.—Purs uant to an j
oTIL order of the inferior court of Dooly county, when sit- i
ling for ordinary purposes, will, on tire first Tuesday in j
March next, within lire legal hours, be sold, before the court- i
house door in th-» town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, lot j
number one hundred and ninety-one in tire twercy-fifth dis- j
trict of formerly Lee but now Stewart county, belonging to
theesf.ie of Mary Purvis, deceased, for lire benefit of tire
In irs and creditors of said dec* asi*d. Terms made known
on lire day of sale. December 9, 1835.
25 BEN N ET i PURVIS, adm'or.
On the first
itliin tire legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Milledgc-
vu! • Baldwin county, one negro man by the name of Ste
phen, two hors*-s and o:re mule, belonging to the eslate of
Martin P. Smith, deceased, for the Iron fit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day
of sale. December 14, 1635.
25 WILLIAM F. SMITH, adm'or.
( N UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of.
^ the inferior court of I) Kalb county, when sitting fer '
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in February
next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Rome, Floyd county, lot of land it uni-!
her two hundred ar.d seventy-one in the twenty third dis- |
I riel of originally Cherokee but now Floyd county, fir the 1
benefit of the minor orphans of Znchariah White, deceased.
Terms made known on ih ■ dav. December 4, 1835
25 N V I’ll AN M ARTIN, guardian. j
4 DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Pursuant to an !
order of the inferior court of Henry comity, when sit -'
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in \
March next, within the feg n l hoti*s, he sold, before the j
court-house door in ill? town of Drayton, Dooly county, j
lot of land numb r ferty five in tire fourteenth distiirt of said !
comity, as th • property ofs.amu-l Johnson, deceased, for tire 1
benefit ot th**heirs and creditors. Terms made known on j
the day of sale. December 12, 1335
JESSE JOHNSON. ) , ,
25 JAMES IL STARR, { a, '" ,ora - j
ISAAC JQHNfQN, 'ada,{..
1 .501 R MONTHS after date, application w ill ht^ZN
to th inferior court of Jasper county, w hen sinjrre ( °
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lire real estate 0 f ifen
Slaughter, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit
the lreirs of said deceased. September 8, 1835 0
P’ _ FRANCES SLAUGHTER, n ,l m 'rx.
|AOl'K MONTHS after date, application wdTjjc
Jt made to the inferior court of Jasper county, wliijp sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all th.'* real estate Jr
W: ; ii.ro Per ry, lateof Jasper county, d eras d. for tire benefit
of th. heirs and creditors. November 16, 183 s *
NATHANIEL 1'
21
TT^OI'II MOV! lift after date application will henvnV.
it 1 to tire inferior court of W ilkiiro* n county, wiiensiuin..
NATHANIEL PERRY, > .
EDU AI-.D N. PERRY, s " dm
lift after date application will hem
— ‘ourtof W ilkiits'-n countv, whensitm-s
for ordinary purposes, for 1 ?ave to s.-U tin* r* al estate 0 fJ„h'
S. If.ithorn, irife of Wilkinson county, deceased, to effm '
distribution among the heirs. November 27. 1*<35
22 JOEL RIVERS,' e y
I NOl K inonilis after date, apidication wifi be inaifeTJ.
tire honorable inferior court of Jasper county, vv Iron sit-
!»>g for ordinary purposes, for leave to seli a negro man by
then-line of lsi-i.-, i»-ioiigini! to the estate of Ohatliali J{..;
clier, deceased, for lire i>* :i ti' <>f lire lreirs and creditors
OB ADI All R. BELCHER, exor
November 19, lv '22
1 NOUR MONT I? ft
. to lit? inferior
fiir ordinary purpi.
interest in lot of
in the eleventh •
said Jlatiersoii »
20
710UR M
to tire : •
ordinary re
number ivv *-r *
of original!.; C'h
n XBCUTOR’S *4.4 LIC.— In eonfo-niitv to the last ■
B_4 will and testam -nt of Harrison Smith, late of Talbot j
county,deceased, w ill, on ill • firsPTiresdav in January next, J
within i Iro- legal hours, he sold, befbr*-iheoourl-hoosedoorin 1
t lie town of Pil otton, Talbot county, tit** following \. \ N l)S. i
\j/.: lots number two humlred and fifiy-.s x, number two i
!iuudred and ninety thri e and number iwo li'indnd and
ninety-four in th twenty-third district of orighialli Musco-
g e tint now i'aihoi county, and lots number two hundred
and forty-nine nnd numb r two hundred and fifty-six in the
sixteenth district ol original!; Muscogee hut now Talbot
county The three first, of the above lots ail adjoin to each
other, and there are n-ar thre- hundred acres of cl ari d
land, rich arid fresh, with a gin-house thereon, and which
is a very desirable plantation. Tho other two lots are ly
ing near the first, with a comfortable dwelling-house and
soi nble out-houses thereon, with a f»w aer* s of cleared
laud and an apple orchard, mid is a desirable place for a
private residence.
Alno. trill, he soil, at the above time end /d ice,
[’hi ty-five N EG ROES, most of tirem young and likely, j
Aid, on Wednesday, thi tlt/i day of January next, at the]
tale residence of said dec-eased, in Talbot count!/,
The perishable property of said deceased, consisting of j
horses, mules, cattle, a larg** quantity of pork and stock
hogs, corn. (bJd'-r, oats, orem a id cart, a wagon, plantation
tools, hous-hold and kitch n furniture, and many other ar-
ticles too nttm thus to mention. Poisons desirous t*> pur
chase will pi ase call at iJi - pr.*inis *s, ait l examine tor
th nre !;<*,. J'he lands will lie sold on one arid two venrs
cr*-dir. and will b** pul no in such ipiantiti-s as wilt besi
subs; rve rhe inter* st of tire estaie in ilie discretion of the ex
ecutor; but Ire will endeavor to suit purchasers: The ne-
g o* sand the p risliable property will be sold on a credit
of tvv* lve months. Notes, with approved security, will be
required; and the sale of tin- perishable property will Ire
continued front day to day until ail shall have been sold.—
Di c tuber 10, 1335.
25 STERLING W. SMITH, adm'or.
I* % AT
A DMINISTRATOE8’ FALK.—On the first
?a Tuesday in February nexi. w ill, within th.* legal hours,
b sold, before the court-house door in th • town ef Hart
ford, Pulaski county, lots numb r three, number tliiity,
tittmlier thirty-one and a part of number thirty-five (con
taining one hundred nnd sixty acres) all in tlte fourth dis
trict of formerly Dooly hut now Pulaski county; and lots
number one hundred and forty-four anil number one hun
dred and fifty in th * twelfth district. of form"rly Houston 1
but now Pulaski county Terms, credit until the first day
of January, 1837. November 25, 1835.
ISAAC HOLMES, > , . „
23 LEMUEL CHERRY, \ adm ors -
■ NOUR ajON'l ’ lift after date, application vv ill h? made
IF to the Inferior Court of Washington county, when sil
ting for ordinary purposes, fer leave to sell the negroes r.iul
lands belonging to tire estate of Joel Dean, late of Washing
ton county, deceased, fiir the benefit of the In ir» and credit
ors of sai.l deceased. November 11, 1835
20 JESSE DEAN, adm'or.
• date, application will he invito’
i ■*- Kail* i-oauty, while sitting
■'ll Maltcr.-on Robe^mt'y
milred and twenty-four
’V-fi>r th? benefit ut
r'X. 1835.
- UK I: I‘SON, guardian.
I r , ° *' : °* «P:'li*ntion wTiHie made
ll> 'he ' - - s euunl v, vv hen silling fi lr
*r *v to sell iwo lots of land heirre
iu th- fifth district ot the third frrtii.n
'■> **k* e rounty, and mnnlrer two hundred
in tire tenth :-t-irt of i h f*nrth section of originally ('hem.
kee rounty, belonging to Thomas H.K. Morris, late of J 0 ni*s
county, dec as.sl, and to Lurany L. Jlorris, a minor IV.
cent!) r 18, 1835.
25 JAMES IT. FINNEY, adm'or and guardian.
A LL PERSONS having demands against tl»* estate
of U II.X.IAM rerRUCE. lateof lfenry county, deceased
are requ sled to pres nt tirem autheiiliratcd, within tire lrn^i
time, and ihos** ind *ht -d to make ininredial? payment. D t ..
cemher 18, 1835.-25* SARAH P. SPRUt.’E, adm'rx.
4 1-1. PERSONS, indebted to the estate of Elijah
iA. M'.Michael, Ittle of Jasper connty, deceased, are rr.
quested to make immediate payment, anil those to whom it
is indebted to present their accounts, authenticated, within
the legal time. December 8, 1835.
24 SHADRACK M MICHAEL, adm'or,
^ LL PERSONS, indebted to the estate of Jon.v
Xvk Dumas, late of Jones rounty, deceased, are reques*.
ted to make immediate payment; and those to w hom, it is
indebted, to pres* nt their- claims, autheiitiinti-il, within the
I gal time. November 13, 1835.
21 JOSEPH DAY, adm'or.
I f, PERSONS iiideliu-d to the eslate of R R
Tarver, late of Twiggs county, deceased, are re-
qttpsied to male* intm -ilitiie payment, ar.d those to whom
tlie said estatd is indebted, to present their accounts, nu-
ihenticuted, within tire l *gal tim". November 27. 1835.
II. il TARVER, ) ,
22. WILLIAM 31. T ARVER, > ex on
4 LL PEStftONS* indebted to the estate ol Arthur
.' w P. Fort, late of Pulaski county, il -c.-aseil, are re
quest'd toni ik irnm diatc payment, and tho- e to w hunt tlie
said esiale is indebted, to present thi-ir claims, aulIrenticat-
etl, w ithin the legal tim *. November 12, 1*>35.
22 . SAMUEL SMITH, adm'or.
liBORftl.-V, Washington county.
; IIEREAS. John J Long and William P. Bardwiok
A V apply for letters of dismission front the administra
tion of the estate of U inuel Howard, den asrd,
These ar**, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office within the tim* precribd Ivy law. to show
cause, it any exist, why said I -Itersshould not be granted.
Given under ray hand at office, this 18th November, 1835.
22 FR \NC1S T. TENNILLi:, c. c. o.
{jir-OHUriAf Washington county.
' IIEREAS, Samii-l P. Howard applies fiir lettersnf
0 '4 administration ot^h? estate of John Ii. Howard,
deceased,
These are, tirer fore, to cite anil admonisli nil arid singular
tin- kindred and oreditorsjof said ileceased to Ire and appear
at my office, wiihin th<* time prerrihetl by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not It grained.
Given under mv hand at office, this 1 Hilt Novemner, 1835.
‘2 J ' FR ANCIS T. TENNH.LE, r. c o.
(i’iOlitii A Wash I nu Ion county
TJA @ ' IIEREAS, Robert F. Glenn applies for letter" of
v 'Q administration de l.otiis non with the will annexed,
on the estate of DukeGfenit, deceased.
These are, titer for*-, t-> cite and ndinoni.-h alt and singular
the kindred at d creditors of said ili c-eseil to he and appear
at my office, within the time pr*-sci ihed hy law, to sliovv
cause, if any/ exist, why' said Ireters sliould not be granted.
Given under my baud at office, tliis 18lh November, 1835.
22
FRANCIS T TEN .MULE, c. c o.
GEORGIA, Tattnall county.
\Wf HEREAS, Jlartlia Johnson applies for letters of ad-
ministration on tire estate of Alien Johnson, latent
said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to ei>e and admonish all and singtdar
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, wiihin the tim? prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any oxi-t, whv said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 2d November, 183.).
22 ' JOHN H SMITH, c-c.o.
MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
E to tbe inferior court of DeKaib county, when sitiing
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate ol
Thomas Hays, deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs and
■ •rriliiors of said deceased. September 14, 1835.
13 JAMES LEMON, adm'or.
OIT? MONTHS after date, application will he made
to tire honorable inferior court of Wilkinson county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, fiir leave to sell the lands ,
and negroes belonging to the estate of John Hnlclrer senior, i
late of said county, deceased September 22. 1835.
13 JAMES HATCHER, adm'or. I
I 705 St MON'i Hft afterdate,application will be made !
' to ihe inferior court of DeK.alk county’, while sitting for i
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land number two j
hundred and seVent -en in the eleventh district of originally I
ifenry but now DeKaib county, for the benefit of tire heirs I
and creditors of Lewis Delaney*, deceased. November 2, 1
1835.—20 ISAAC AWTRY, adm'or. I
A DMINISTRATORS’SALE.—On lire 12ih day
of January next, will, within lire legal hours, Ire sold, at
at the lata residence of William Andrews, ifeceiured. in Ifenry
county, nil the perishahl? p*?* rtv belonging tothop-uaie of
said deceased, consisting of he
li-ur-, can Ip, slu cp, -?o
and fodder, oats, wheat, one set of blacksmith's tools, one
cotton gin and running g*-nr, one road-wagon and four sets
of gear, [-Imitation tools, household ar.d kitchen furniture,
and various other articles loo tedious to mention. Sale to
continue from day to day until all shall have been solik*’-
Arul at lit? same time and (dace, the plantation will !» rent
ed and the tregriro's hired fiirone year. Terms made known
on tiie day of sale. Novemlter 18, 1835.
MARTHA ANDREWS, adm'rx.
22 JOHN G TYUS, adm’or.
A RMINISTI* AT DR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an
order of tire court of ordinary of Crawfiird county,
will, on the first Tuesday in February n* xt, within the legal
hours, lie sold, before tlie court-house door in the tow n of
Ilorry, Marion county, lot number one hundred and ihrce in
the thirteenth di.-trictof Marion rounty,—and, on the same
day and within the same hours, will be sold before the court
house door iii the tow n ol Cossville, Cass county,-lot num
ber one thousand one hundred and twenty-two in the seven
teenth district of lire third section of origin illy Cherokee
hut now Cass county—sold as Ilie propetty of Chcsley B.
Marshall, deceased, for Ihe purpose of division among the
heirs of the said deceased. November 7. 1835.
20 M ATTHEW A. MARSHALL, adm'or.
gf 11’ARDIAN’S SALE.— Agreeably to an orderof
■^33 th? court of ordinary of Jones comity, will, outlie
first Tuesday in Januaty next, w ithin the l-g:;i hours, he
sold, befor? the court-house door in the town of Clinton,
Jones comity, ihe inter* st of Amos Messer (non compos
mentis) in and to tire land of Sarah M* ss r, l.at ■ of said coun
ty, deceased, said interest being eighty-seven acres situated
on the waters of Hog creek in Junes county—to (resold on
a credit until the 25th D-*ceml* r, 1830. October 3, 1825.
15 JOSEPH MESSER, guardian.
C '1 UARDIAN’S SALE.—On tie* fir*-t Tu-sday in
FT January next, will, within the legal hours, be sold,
before the court-house door in tin* town of Madison, Mor
gan county, th** Negroes belonging to tire estate of Cla
ry Anne Evans, orphan, deceased, for tlie benefit of the
legatees. October 21, 1835.
17 J. M. EVANS, guardian.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On tire first
Tuesday in March next, will* within the legal hours,
be sold, before the i omt-liou.se dqor in tiie town of Hartford,
Pulaski county, lot of land number seven in the fourth dis
trict of originally Dooly.bur now Pulaski conn'y*, and ntt'-
gro matt named Tom, alias the property of Baldwin Fiiz-
geinld, deceased, for lire benefit of the heirs anil creditors
Terms made known on the day iff safe. November 28,1835.
24 ISAAC JOHNSTON, adm’or.
t 'i {JARMAN'S SALE.—Agreeably toanorderof
IT the inferior court of Monroe county, when sitiing (or
ordinary purposes, will,on Ihe first Tuesday in February
next, within tit? legal hours. Ire sold, before tin* court-house
door in the town of Hamilton, Harris county, lot ofland
number two hundred nnd forty-six in the-eighteenth district
of formerly Muscogee but now Harris county, fer the ben
efit of the orphans of Jeremiah Thompson, deceased.
Terms made known on lire dav of sale. November 12, 1835.
21 JOHN SPRATLIN, guardian.
G UARDIAN'S SALE.—Agreeably to an orderof
the honorable infi-rior court of Twiggs eotin’y, when
silling fiir ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the fegai hours, Ire sold, before (Ire
court house in the town of Lumpkin, Steyvar' county, lot of
land number ninety-seven in the eighteenth district of ori
ginal];' L°e hut now Stewart county, as the property of Mary
Ann E. Miller, illegitimate chilli and orphan of Betsey
Miller, fer the benefit iff said otphan. Terms made know n
on the day of sale. November 17. 1935.
21—* WILLIAM -SCOTT, guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be mad? ‘
to the inferior court of Tattnall county, when sitting fer
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negro women, Sarah
and Jude, belonging n* lh«* estaie of Jeremiah APDouald, de
ceased, liir the benefit of the It ir-and creditors.
NATHAN BREW TON, ex'or. \
November 2, 1835.—2'2 i
F OV ?* MONTHS afterdate, application will (>■ made
to iln* inferior court of Baldwin county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell three negroes, B* ri,
! tii-y and P* mpey, belonging to the estate of Dr* wry Mur-
ph-v, lat- of Baldwin rounty, dee,as*>il, for tlte benefit of
the heirs and creditors. September 29 1835.
MARY MFRPIIEY, exrx.
14 GEORGE W. MURRAY, fc'nr.
R MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
to tlte inferior court of Pulaski eonnty, when sitiing
for ordinary purposes, for leave to se]| the r -at estate arid
negroes of George ( berry, late-of Pulaski county, deceased,
(excepting the widow’s dower,) for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. September 8, 1335.
ISAAC HOLMES.
12 LEMUEL CHERRY,
a dm" ors.
ii OKGIA. 'Tattnall county.
%’S r H ERE AS, James Handroek applies for letters of ad-
** ministration eu the estate of John Joyce, late ofsoid
county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to eiteand admonish all and singular
lire kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, w hy said letters should ruit he granted.
Given under mv baud at office, this 2d November, 1835.
22 ' JOHN II. SMITH, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Tattnall county.
V I (IIEREAS. Charlotte Sikes applies fiir fetters of nd-
W ministration on th* estate ofJoeephSikes.au idiot,
late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to eiteand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to Ire and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any xist, why said fetters should not Ire granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 2d November, 1835
22 JOHN H. SMITH, c. c. o-
GBORGIAy Tattnall county.
ARJKTIIEREAS, James B. Suipling applies for letters nf
V v administration on tire estaie of Thomas II. Cud-
worth, late of said county, deceased.
These ar?, therefore, to cite and admonish nl! and singular
lire kindred and creditors of said den-nsed to he and appear
at mv office, within the tim*- prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any i xist, w hy said letters should not (re grunted,
Giv'*n under ray hand atoffice. this 2d November. 1835.
22 JOHN H SMITH, c c. o.
A. . G i GI A f Fayette county.
HEREAS. Peter D. Mann applies for fetlcs of nd-
W Y mimstra ion on the estate of Ciaborn A. Mann, late
of said county', deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindr* d and creditors of said deceased to Ire and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cans-. if any exist, w hy said letters should not he grunted-
Given under ray hand nt office, this 29th November, 1835.
24 WILLIAM M‘BRH)E, c c.o
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
45T HERE AS, Joshua E Callaway applies for letters nl
w w administration on the estate of Bailey C. Cliett, Iais
of said county, deceased,
1 hose are, therefore, to eiteand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased.to hi and appear
nt nty office, within tire time prescribed hy law, to show
R MONTHS after date, application will he pause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted,
mad* to the inferior eourt of Baldwin rounty, when fiiven lirui( . r my i ian j a , ,i,j s 29th November, 183?
24 ‘ WILLIAM M'BRIDE, c. c. o.
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro-hoy
named Charles, belonging to Eliza Edmondson, orphan of
Philip Edmondson, lateof Raldwin county, tfeceased, fer
th° benefit of said orphan, S.-pt* mh*>r 1, 1835.
11 WILL!AM C. IIUMPHiUS, guardian.
TnOl'R MONTHS after dat- ,application w ill lie made
jL 1 t*> the inferior court iff Henry county, wlrn silting for
ordinary purposes, fire leave to sell lot ofland number tvven-
tv-two in th** seventh district of Henry county, for the Iren-
■it of the orphans of William Ifenlv. deceased Sept. 7,
1835.-12 DAVID KUG LA U, guardian.
; GEORGIA, D> Kalb county.
! A*. HEREAS. William Veal and Jamps Pierre apply j"
| VV fetters of administration on the estate of Fielding
! Pierce, late of said county, deceased,
j 'Th* se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all anti singular
* the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he arid appeal
t at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to sliov*
cause, if any ' xist, w Itv said letters should not he granted.
Given unifermy hand at office, this -Irh December, ‘833.
25 ' E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o*
fTOFR MONTH S after dat-*, application w ill (re made
•* to the honorable the inferior court iff Henry county,
uhrn airing fire ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lire in
terest which Susan Bussey, Nancy Jane Bussey and Jamer-
son Bussey, orphans of Dempsey Bussey, deceased, have in
and to lot of land number ninety-five in the third district of
said county, being tbree-fifths of said lot, for the b n fit of
said orphans. November 10, 1835.
21 JOEL BROWN, guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will b* made
to tlte inferior court of Pike county, when sitting fire
ordinary purposes, for Lave to sell the real and personal pro
perty of John Akin s* n. lateof said county, deceased, con
sisting of nine negroes, viz: Scott, Ann, Jkn, Nathan, Sam,
Bob. Tom, F.lizn vtd Gake.and one lot ofjaud, uunde rtw*>
hundred anjl fifty-three, in the first district of originally
Monroe hut now Pike county, for the henefit of the heirs
ared creditors of said deceased. November 27, 1835.
JOFT!
23
John Doe ex dein. Il m. Patterson,'] Ejectment in t(u U- 1
' Ctrent Court ol 'j 1 ®
for th®
Georgia-
HE defendant* in the above case, are hereby liotHWt
JOHN AKIN jnn. I , .
WILLIAM AKIN. T^ 111 f>r3 ‘
ts. (Cirrut Court
Richard Roe, Elisha Winn, j Cnileil States
et al. Tenants. j District of G
T HE defendants in the above case, are hereby t
that in pursuance of orders granted by said eoi ,rl 8
May term, 1835. and November term. 1835, the clerk tner*^
will proceed to tax costs in th? said case, on th. third *' n ,
! day in December next,at his office, in the citv ol Fav»r*na ■
1 J. W WILDE, Plaintiff's Alton*!'
Extract from minutes November 6, 1835.
7t*—20 GEORGE GLEN,
CAITIOL ’ „ p*.
I HEREBY forewarn all persons from trading for ®
missory Note, given by me to Collian Rodgers ot 1 r ‘
co: i :v, for .-ix'.y ilollars, dated the20th day ol August,
and due th: 25th December, 1835. The rcnsidcralto*'
vv hich it was given having failed, lam determined ^
j |*ay if, unless compelled by law. feres.vjh eoiintl
1 tober-24, 1835.-3t-«5 ROBERT WILLIAM-