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Baldwin Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday iti February next, will be •old
before the Court House door in the city of Mil
ledgeville, within tlie legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Four hundred and eighty acres of oak and hickory land
more or less, adjoining Scott and Myrick; also two hun
dred and eighteen acres, more or less, whereon John
Dyer now lives, ali levied on as the property of Samuel
H Hughes, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Inferior
Court of Baldwin connty, in favor of John Brown, sur
viving Executor. &c. vs Samuel H. Hughes, Thomas M.
Hughes and Jacob Wooduil.
Aiso seven negroes, to wit: Aggy a woman Si3 years
old, Rose a woman 35 years old, Rhoda a girl 18 years
old, Frances a girl 12 years old, Mariah 8 years old. John
a hoy 4 years old, Frederick a hoy 2 years old. All le
vied on as the property of Win S. Hammell to satisfy one
fi la issned from the Inferior Court of Hancock county;
in favor of George Beil vs Win S. Hamel!; property
pointed out by plaintiffs' attorney.
Also, one negro man William, 3o years old, levied on
as the property of Peter Codv, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from the Inferior Court of Warren county, in favor of
XVm. G. Johnson, vs. John .Moore, principal, and Peter
Cody security; property pnimed out by plaintiff.
Also, one negro man George, about 25 yearsold, levied
on as the property of Samuel Hall, to satisfy two fi fas
issued from the 322d district court, G. M. in favor of
Isaac Newell vs. .Samuel Hall, levy made aud returned
to me bv L. G. Weeks constable.
Also, the old Baptist Church and Lot, containing three
acres more or less, one lot on Jefferson street, containing
one acre more or less, one negro man Anthony about 30
years old, one buggy and harness, one horse, bridle and
saddle, one hand cart, one wheel barrow, one grindstone,
one piano, cover and stool, one mahogany bureau, one
sofa, 11 mahogany chairs, 12 maple cane bottom chairs,
four common Chairs, two Mahogany Side Tables
and Covers, one large Mantle Mirror, three Walnut
Tables, three pine tables, one candle-stand, one work
stand, 3 wash stands, I brass fender, and pair of brass
andirons,] pair of iron andirons, 2 sets of shovel and
and longs, J carpet and rug. 1 brass eight day clock. 8
engravings in muhogony frames; 3 enrtain bedsteads. 2
beds and clothing. 3 mattresses. Ill window curtains, 1 lot
of jars, 1 lot of demijohns, 1 lot of knives and forks. 1
lot of crockery ware. 1 lot of glass ware, 1 lot of candle
sticks and snuffers, 1 small lot of hooks, 1 travelling trunk,
1 safe. 1 lamp. 2 water buckets. 1 lot of waiters. I large
map of the United States, 1 lot of tin ware, and 1 brass
kettle; all levied on as the property of Patrick L. Robin
son. to satisfy nine fi fits issued from the Superior Court
of said county, one in favor of John J Mitchell, trustee,
vs. Patrick 1.. Robinson, one in favor of John L. Ilar-
renger, bearer, vs. Thomas M Cook and Patrick L Ro
binson, security, one in favor of Seaton Grantlandvs.
Patrick L Robinson, and Thomas Haynes, one in favor of
William Morrell, trustee ol Ann H "Cullens vs. Patrick
L Robinson and Thomas Haynes, one in favor of Ebe-
Itezer M Cowles vs. Patrick L Robinson, one in favor of
James II. Burnett vs. Patrick L. Robinson, and Samuel
Tucker, one in favor of Beecher, Hammond <3t Brown,
vs Patrick L. Robinson, one in favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia, vs. Patrick L. Robinson. Thomas M.
Cook, and Henry F. Young, The Central Bank ofGeor-
gia, vs. Patrick L. Robins in, Thomas M. Cook, Sam
uel Tucker, and Charles D. Hammond. Also five fi fas
issued front the Inferior Court of said connty, Sylvester
F. Joiirdan, vs. Patrick L. Robinson, one in favor of
Charles 1). Hammond, vs. Patrick L. Robinson, one in
favor of Johnlfaniinond, hearer, vs. Patrick L. Robinson,
and John W. L. Daniel, one in favor of James II. Bur
nett, vs. Patrick L. Robinson and Samuel Tucker.
Also, all of Jane Mitchell's interest in one house and
lot in the City of Milledgeville, situated on Jefferson and
Hancock streets, and known as Lafayette Hall; levied on
to satisfy- one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said
connty in favorof CharlesK.Gillespie, vs. Jane Mitchell,
and her taxes for the year 1839.
Also, four negroes to-wit: Allen a man about 30 years
old. Aivy and her 2 children, Jackson and Eugenia; all
levied on as the property of John Williams, deck! to sat
isfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Bibb
county, in favor of the Bank of Milledgeville, vs. the ex
ecutors of John Williams, dec’d, property pointed outby
plaintiffs’ attorney.
Also, one gray ltorse8 years old, and one chesnut sor-
roll mare 8 years old; all levied on ns the property of
Win. G. Crowder, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Wm.
G. Lane, vs. Win. G. Crowder, and one in favor of
John R. Anderson, hearer, vs. Win. G. Crowder.
SAM BUFFINGTON, Jr. Slt’ff
Jan. 2, 1843.
POSTPONED SALE.
At the same Time and Place, will he sold, the following pro
perty, to-wit:
Two negroes, Spence, a man 27 years old. and Sci-
pio a man 4(1 yearsold, one waggon, and two yoke of
Bteers; levied onus the property of Seaborn Woodall, to
satisfy two fi fas issued front the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Isaac Newell, vs. Seaborn Woodall,
cue in favor of Shahan, Beall & Reynolds, vs. Seaborn
Woodall. January 2, 1843.
SAM. BUFFINGTON, Jr. Sh’ff.
Attlee same Time and Place,will he sold the following pro
perty, to-icit:
One negro girl Mary 25 years old, levied on as the
Wilkinson Sheriff’s Sale. .
YY'ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of lrwinton, Wilkinson connty, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Three negroes, Solomon a boy, about 17 years old;
Rlnnv a woman, about 25years old, aud Eliza a girl, a-
boul 12 years old; all levied on as the property of Sam
uel J Bush, to satisfy one fi fa. issned front the Superior vs. Elisha
court of said county, in favor of Thos. J. Parmalee, and assigtteei n said fi fa.
othersvs. Jas. Hatfield, and Samuel J. Bush.
DeKalb Sheriff’* Sale.
"STTILL be sold before the Court House door, in De-
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catur, DeKalb connty, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
Lot No. 50, in the town of Decatur, levied on as the
property of Elisha H. Kindall, to satisfy one fi fa from
DeKalb Superior Court in favor of Elizabeth Hodges,
a H. Kindall, property pointedout by E. Mason,
Also 57 acres of land, more or ess, it being part of
Also, one grey mare, levied on as the property of ! lot No. 71, in the 15lh district of originally Henry, now
Jas. Seals, to satisfy one fi fa. in favorof the Central j DeKalb county; levied on as the property of John Burns,
Baker Sheriff *• Sales.
"TT7TLL be sold before the Court House door, on
ft the first Tuesday in Februany next, in the town
of Newton, Baker county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot of land, situated in the 1st district of Baker
county, known in said district by lot No. 244; levied on
W Baker Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of sale, before the
Court-House door in Newton, Baker county, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Fifteen lots of land. Nos. 19.20. and 22, in the seventh
district of Early, now Baker county; Nos. 2, 3, and 218,
Bank ol Georgia, and others vs. Jas. Seals.
Also, one hundred acres ofland, in the fourth district
of Wilkinson, No. not known, adjoining lands of Thos.
Spence and Thos. Underwood, and others; levied on as
the property of Joseph Hancock, to satisfy two fi fas. is
sued from a Justices Court, in favorof Robert Ridly vs.
Edmund B. Hancock, executor on the estate of Joseph
Hattcuck, deceased.
Also, two hundred two and a half acres of pine land,
No. 103, in the 4th district of Wilkinson county—unim
proved: and one hundred and fifty acres more or less,
being part of lot No. 108, and part of lot No. 109, in the
4tli district of Wilkinson county, whereon Edward Tar-
lo satisfy one fi fa from a justices court of DeKalb coun
ty, in favor of Thomas Akins, vs. John Burns, proper
ty pointedout by plaintiff; levied on and returned to me
by a constable.
Also, .8a:nuel Jones’ interest in 50 acres of land more
or less, lying in the north eastcomer of lotNo. 41. Al
so 20 acres of land more or less; in the north west cor
ner of lot No. 42. all in the J7th district of originally
Henrv now DeKalb county, levied on as the property of
said Jones, to satisfy one fi la from a justices court of De
Kalb county in favor of James W. Reeves, vs. Samuel
Jones: levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Also, one negro man named Peter, levied oil as the
as the property of Hiram Atkison, to satisfy one fi fa. j in the eighth district of Early, now Baker county: Nos.
from Decatur Superior court, Martin Hardin vs. Hiram I 225, 229, 2 )2, 256, 265, 266, 267. 291 and 295, in the
Atkison and John B. Sanders. _ ] second district of Early, now Baker countv. all levied
One negro hoy called Amos, about 15 years old, lev- on as the property of the estate of John Williams, de-
ied ot; as the property of jJohn M. Strozier, to satisfy i ceased, to satisfy-executions issuing front the Superior
one fi liufrom /Hikes Superior court, Jesse Callaway vs. Court of Bibb county, the Bank of Milledgeville vs.
pipy, Sr , now lives; all levied on as the property of ; property of James F. Stubbs, to satisfy sundry fi fas front
Thomas M. Tarpley, to satisfy one fi fa. in favor of a justices court of DeKalb county in favor of Henry
Jroperty of Benjamin Britt, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from the Superior Court of said connty, in favor of
Matthew Britt, vs. Benjamin Britt. January 2, 1843.
29 E. TRICE, D. Sh’ff.
MORTGAGE SALE.— ll'ill he sold, at the same
place, on the first Tuesday in February next,
A certain tract or parcel of land, situated lying and lie
ing in the county ofBaldwin, on the waters of Town
Creek, containing 400 acres, more or less, with the Mills
Bow in operation thereon, with the houses and furniture
of said Mills, together with all water privileges to the
Well management of said M ills: levied on as the property
of Charles Ennis, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favorof
Boling Hall. Iransferree, vs. Charles Ennis. Property
pointed out in said fi fa.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON, Jr. Shff.
November 26, 1812. 24
Pulaski Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in the town
of Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
I.ot No. 25, in the fourth district of originally Dooly,
now Pulaski county, levied on as the property of Wiley
A Thompson, to satisfy two fi fas front a justices court,
Ferdinand Horne vs. W. A. Thompson—levy made by
a onu-tuble.
Lot of Land whereon JohnDorming now lives, in the
21st district of originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski conn-
tar it it tuber nor known, levied on as the property of John
Donning, to satisfy a fi fa front a justices court. Thomas
Sutton vs. William Spires. John Dorniing and John W-
'Barkwell, indorser—levy made by a constable.
One negro woman named Margaret. 60 years of age,
levied on as the property of Wnt A. Berry, to satisfy a
'fi fa from Pulaski Superior Court, Charles Walker, Ex
•ecutnr, vs. Win A. Berry—property pointed out by J.
Boliunoii.
JOS. CARRUTHERS, Dp. Sh ff.
December 28, 1842. 29
D«;Kall> Postponed Sheriff’s Sale,
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Decatur. DeKalb county, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February
next, the following property, to wit:
One hundred nnd eighty seres of land on the Chattahoo
chee river, well known as Martin's Ferry, and the Flat at-
!•< bed to the some, in the sinh district of formerly Gwin
nett now DeKalb connty; levied on as the properly of
Reuben Martin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from DeKalb Supe
rior Courl in favor of fiord & Scranton, vs. Larkin Marlin,
Reuben Martin security, and John W. Metcalf security on
' appeal.
One hay mare 4 years old, one bay colt 2 years old, and
one bay colt, one yoke of steers, 2 rows and calves, 20 bead
of stock hogs, one metal clock, two bead-steads and furni
ture, one side board and cupboard; also, two hundred and
fifty acres of land, more or less, w hereon John Rannals and
Nedliam Davis now- lives, in the 6lh district of formerly
* Gwinnett now- DeKalb county ; levied on as i he property of
John Rannals to satisfy a fi fa issued from DeKalb inferior
Court in favor of Mary F. Cleveland, Administratrix of
JesscF. Cleveland, deceased, vs. John Rannals.
25 barrels of corn; levied on as the properly of Samuel J.
Aaderson to satisfy a fi fa issued from DeKalb Superior
' Court in favor of Walter Wadsworth, vs. Samuel J. Ander-
eon and William B. Anderson.
Abo. Joel F Sraife's interest in the following property, to
wit: Phillis about 60 years old, Sam 45, Jacob 45, Jinny 40,
Testy 37. Dinah 23,Muse* 19, Mary 16, Mariah 16, Rachael
12, Jack 22, Amanda 4, Braeline 2 years old, one road w ag
gon and seven rm.lfs; also, lot No. 78, in the tow n of Deea-
tur on I-aw reneetille street; all levied on as the property
* of Joel F Senife If, satisfy sundry fi fas issued from DeKalb
Superior anu Inferior P'ourl in favor of Willard & Williams,
T. B. Geo-geand Kallihone2c liaker, vs. Joel F. Senile.
Also, I bureau. 3 tables) S chairs, 1 clock, I set fire-dogs,
■hovel and longs, fine- looking glass ; all levied on as the
proper' f of Join) Tiafford to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Henry Superior Coll rr in favor of William Brown, vs. John
Traflord and William H. White.
Two hundred two and a half acre* of land, whereon
Abner Crow now lives, in the 14th district of originally
Henry, now DeKalb county, number not known; also two
negroes, Jim, a man aliout 25 year* old, and George, a boy,
•bout 11 years old, all levied on os the property of said
Crow, to satisfy one fi fa from DeKalb Superior Court in
- favor of Chamer Hnmphris, administrator ol Eli Cornwell,
deceased, vs. Abner Crow, principal, and John M. Walker
■ecurity.
JOHN W. FOWLER, Sheriff.
__December 26,1842. 30
Jones Coroner’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on die first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in the town
Of Clinton, Jones county, within the legal hours of sale,
•the following property, to wit:
One hundred and seventy-five acres of land, more or
less, whereon the defendant, John G. Porter now lives,
adjoining lands of Peter Clower, A. J. Hunt, and others;
300 bushels corn, more or less; 3000 pounds fodder, more
•r less; 5000 lbs. seed cotton, more or less; 1000 lbs. of
•tilted pork, more or leas; 4 head of cattle, 10 head of
hogs more or less; 10 head of geese; 1 sugar stand; 1
■pinning wheel; 5 split bottomed chairs; 1 pine table; 1
r ne chest; 2 pails, and two bread trays; 3 water vessels;
wood clock; 2 pair of cotton cards; 1 loom; jars and
jogs; 20 lbs cf lard, more or less; 2 bedsteads and mats;
»nd sundry articles too tedious to mention—all levied on
•* the property of the defendant, John G. Porter, to sat
isfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superior court of Jones
county, in favor of Thomas S. Humphris, vs. John G.
Porter. ROBT. C. MACARTHY, Coroner.
December 30,1842. 29
LL persons indebted to the estate of Noah Butt, late
l of Jones county, deceased, are hereby requested
to make immediate payment; and all persons having de
aid deceased, will render them in agree-
mands against said i
able to law.
January 5,1843.
Thomas J. Parmalee, and others, issued from the Supe
rior Court of said county, controled by Isaac .Mitchell
vs. Thomas M. Tarpley; property pointed out by Isaac
Mitchell.
S. B. MURPHEY, Sheriff.
Dec. 28, 1842.
Also, will be sold, nl the same Time and Place, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
One negro girl, levied on as the property of Silas
Flovd, by the name of Sally, about 18 years old—very
likely, to satisfy one fi fa. issued from the Superior
court of Washington county, at September Term,
1841, returnable to March Term, 1842, in favor of James
Wade, executor vs. Silas Floyd. Samuel O. Franklin,
CliarlesJ. Malone, IV. Slade, and Nathaniel F. Harris;
properly pointed out by N. F. Harris.
Property sold for specie funds.
S. B. MURPHEY, Sheriff.
Dec. 24,1842. 29
Wilkinson Sheriff ’s Sale.
jAjMLL be sold before the Court House door, in the
town of lrwinton, Wilkinson county, on the
first Tuesday in February next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
one hundred acres of Land n:ore or less, in saul county, where-
n n Henry Hooks now Ihes, improved—a Iso, one hundred acres of
land more or less, adjoining the same—all adjoining lands of Jon
athan Hooks and Rich in! Hatfield and John Hughes—levied on as
the property of James Todd, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of said county, in favorof James W. Vinson, vs. "Wil
liam Hooks, Henry Hooks and James Todd, security on stay of ex
ecutlon. Dec. 15, 1842. 27 8. B. MURPHY, D. Sh’ff.
'W
Collins bearer, vs. N. G Hillman, and James F. Stubbs
and Elijah Bird. jr. security on stay.
Also. 2(M) acres of land. No. 277. in the 18th district of
Sarah McKnight and Joi n M. Stroxier her security;
property pointed out by John M. Strozier.
One grey horse and one buggy, levied on as the prop
erty of Lewis Bryant, to satisfy two fi fas. from Baker
Superior court, John Hay vs. Lewis Bryant and Samu
el Lindsy vs. Lewis Bryant; property pointed out by
R. F. Lyon, plaintiffs attorney.
Four lots of land, situated in the 9th district of Baker
county, known as Nos. 68, 70, 100, 101; ail levied on as
the property of John Pegg. to aatisfy one fi fa. from Ba
ker Superior court, Joseph C. Newberry vs. John
Pegg; property pointedout by D. Reddoo, plaintiff’s at
torney. Sold for specie.
Six negro slaves—George, 40 years old; Anna, 35;
Floyd. 15; Isaiah, 13; Antoinette, 6; and Siller 21 years
old. all levied on as the property of John W. Cowart, to
satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Lumpkin Superior Court,
Charles J. McDonald, for the use of Miles B. Mathews,
originally Henry, now DeKalb county, levied on as the i and others, vs. John W. Cowart and Martin G. Miinms,
property of Levi Dempsey, dec’d. to satisfy two fi fits ’
one from the Superior Court of DeKalb connty, in fa
vor of the officers of court, vs. William W. Selnion,
administrator of Levi Dempsey, dec’d. one from the In
ferior Court, in favor of the officers of court, vs. Win.
W. Selnion, adin’r. of Levi Detnpsey, dec’d.
JOHN JONES, D. Sh’ff.
December 27, 1842. 29
LoxvimIcs Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be
sold within the usual hours of sale, before the
Court house door in Troupville, Lowudes county, the
following property, to wit:
490 acres of land, known by the number, 113 in
the 12th district of originally Irwin, now Lowndes coun
ty, and number 25 in the I2th district of originally Ir
win, now Lowndes county; 80 acres of number 70 in
the 12th district of Lowndes county, and three thousand
weight of cotton more or less, and one hundred bushels
of corn more or less, and three thousand weight of fod
der more or less, and one yoke of steers 6 years old, and
one town lot number 11 in the town of Troupville,
Lowndes county, and fifty bushels of corn more or less;
all levied on as the property of John Sludstill, to satisfy
a li fa. issued from Lowndes Superior Court, Henry
Clefton vs. John Sludstill and JFilliaiii S Jackson.
800 weight of fodder more or less, and eighty bushels
of corn more or less, one horse cart, one ox cart, and
Jasper Sheriff’s Sale.
s \AKjX?ILL he sold before the Court House door in the
NTv town of Monticello. Jasper county, between the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February
next, the following property, to wit:
One sideboard, one dozen Windsor chairs, more orless,
3 tables, 1 looking glass, 1 bed, bedstead and furniture,
1 lot of bedsteads, 1 pair fire dogs, 1 clock, shovel and
tongs, 1 fine sofa, I hook case and secretary, 9 fine nta-
hogony chairs, 1 fine centre table, 1 mantle glass. 1 brass
fender and fire dogs. I carpet, 1 oven, 1 brass kettle,
1 churn, 1 lot of kitchen furniture. 1 lot of crockery ware,
2 cutting knives, 1 rocking chair, and 4 window curtains;
all levied on as the property of Lucas Powell, to satisfy
two fifas issued from the Inferior Court of said connty,
one in favor of Eaton Banks; vs. Lucas Powell, and John
C. Gibson, one in favor of said Banks, vs. Lucas Powell.
Also,at the same time and place, will he sold the following
property, to-wit:
650 acres of land, more or less, in Jasper county, ad
joining lands of James Edwards, and others, the same
being the place now occupied by Robert Brown; levied
on as the property of the said Robert Brown, to satisfy
the following described executions, one in favor of Aquil-
la Phelps, vs. said Brown; Win. Maxev.vs. Rob't Brown;
Andrew M Brown, against John Edwards. West H.
Kirksey, and Robert Brown; all issuing from the Infe
rior Court of said county,and one in favorof theotfieers
of Bibb Superior Court, vs. Robert Brown, guardian,
Ac., and Joshua Hill.
Also, 50 acres of land, more or less; being part of lot
No. 7, and 47 acres of land; more or less, being part of
lot No. 76, all in the 13th district of Jasper county, the
same being lands whereon Wnt. Jackson formerly lived:
levied onasthe property of said Win. Jackson, to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa in favorof John Jackson, vs. said Win.
Jackson.
100 acres of land more or less, in Jasper countv, ad-
one yoke of oxen; levied on as the properly of Thomas joining lands of John W. Burney, and others, and where-
J. Hinson, to satisfy two fi fas from Lowndes Superior
Court, Hardy Hall vs. Thomas J. Hinson.
One-t ali’of lot No. 100, and a half lot No. 131 in the
12th district of originally Irw in, now Lowndes county;
also, lot No. 41 in the 11th district in said county of
Lowndes, containing 490 acres, lots Nos. 10, 21,29, 32,
68, 59, 64,69, 68. containing one-quarter of an acre each,
Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 69, containing one-half acre each,
and lot N'o. 70, containing one and a half acres, all in the
own of Troupville; levied on as the property of John
J. Underwood, to satisfy a fi fa. issued front Lowndes
Superior Court, Richard P. Hutcherson vs. John J.
Underwood.
] mule 6 or 7 years old. and one bay colt 3 years old,
and 2 stacks of fodder, containing one thousand weight
more or less, three hundred busheisofcorn more or less,
■itid five hundred weight of fodder, one road wagon,
one horse cart and geer. and lots No. 15, and No. 2, wa
ter lots, in the town of Troupville; all levied on as the
property of jesse Townsand, to satisfy a fi fa. issued
from Lowndes Superior Court. Duncan Guldens vs. Jes
se Townsand and Frances Lefils.
490 acres ofland, No. 106 in the 15th district of ori
ginally Irwin, now Lowndes county; levied on as the
property of Gabriel T. Mathews, to satisfy sundry fi fas.
iiom a Justices court of Clarke county, E. L. Newton vs.
Gabriel T. Mathews; levied on aud returned to me by a
constable.
31. G. SWAIN, Sheriff.
Dec. 20, 1842.
Also, ll'ill he sold at the same Time and Place, the follow
ing property, to-icit:
AH of James Mathis’, Jr. interest in lot of land No.
511 in the 12th district of originally Irwin, now Lowndes
comity, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Lowndes Superior
court. Datuel Sloan vs. Shadrack Carlton, principal, and
Joshua Adams, James Mathis, Jr., Enoch Hall and
John Hall, security oil appeal.
490 acres of land. No. J20 in the 16lh district, of ori
ginally Irwin, now Lowndes county, as the property of
Thomas Livingston, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from
Lowndes Superior court, Silas Overstreet vs. Thomas
Livingston.
490 acres of land, known by No. 226 in the 12th dis
trict, of origina'ly Irwin, now Lowndes county; levied
on as the proj erty of Sion Hall, to satisfy afi fa. issued
front Lowndes Inferior court, Joshua Adams vs. Sion
Hall atuFEnnch Hall.
Three negroes, to wit Dinah, about 30 years old. and
her two children, Charles about 7 years old, and Tamy
about 4 years old: levied on as the property of Keiinith
C. Morison, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Lowndes Su
perior court, James Goldwire vs. 3falcolm Morison,
John Morison. Kennith C. Morison, John Hall, and Si-
oil Hall, Enoch Hall, security on stay.
Also, two negroes, to wit: Tilla. about 25 yearsold;
and March, about 15vears old; levied on as the property
of Samuel E. Swilley, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from
Lowndes Inferior Court, Benjamin Lowe vs. Samuel
E. Swilley and John J. Johnson.
One sorrel horse aheut ten years old, and fifty bushels of
corn, more or less; levied on as the properly of Shadriek
Carlton, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Lowndes Superior
Court, Daniel Sloan, vs. Shadriek Carlton principal, and
Joshua Adams, James Mathis, Enoch Hall and John Ilall,
security on appeal.
THOSIAS B. GRIFFIN, D. S.
December 20,1842. 29
Eohb Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday inFebntary next,
before the Court House door in the town of
Marietta, Cobb county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One town lot. No. 36, with the appurtenances thereof,
in the town of Marietta, levied on as the property of Eli
jah T. Hudson, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Cobh Su
perior court in favor of Robert B. McAfee vs. Elijah T.
Hudson—property pointed out in said mortgage fifii.
Town lot No 32. with the appurtenances thereof, in
Marietta, it being part of lot No. 1217, in the 16th dis-
trictand 2d section, leviedon as the property of Ephraim
Knight, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Cobh Su
perior court in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia,
vs. Ephraim Knight—property pointed out in said mort
gage fi. fa.
Lot Nos. 285, 292, and 220, in the 17th district and 2d
section, and town lots No. 16, 56, 54. 55. each of said
lots containing ninety feet square, more or less, situated
in the town of Marietta, with the appurtenances thereof,
of said lots, levied on as the property of Hugh A. Fraser
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Cobb Superior
court, in favor of William Williams vs Hugh A. Fraser
—property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Gold or
silver is required in payment of this claim.
S. N. MALONEY, Sheriff.
November 24,1842. 24
on Benajah Hardy now lives; levied oil as the property
of said //.inly to satisfy two fi fas issued from a magis
trates court of said county, in favor of John Price, ts-
Benajah //ardy, and Cornelius Hardy; levy made sad!
returned to me by a constable.
WILLIAM RAMEY, D. Sh’ff.
December 29, 1842. 29
Jaspcriilorlgage ShcriiTs Sale!!
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will within the
legal hours of sale, be sold before the Court House
door, in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One sorrel mare, with a Maze face, 9 or 10 years old;
20 head of hogs, more or less it being all the stock, and 9
head of cattle, more or less; levied on as the properly of
Sarah N. Morgan, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from
the Inferior Court of said county in favor ot Hiratn
Brooks, and John Morgan, vs. said Sarah N. Morgan.
Also. 1 bay horse, 1 sorrel mare, with a white face, 1
sorrel colt, 2 beds and furniture, 3(1 head of hogs, 2 cows
and calves, 1 heifer yearling; 1 ox cart, 1 yoke of steers;
levied oil a» the properly of Josiah Bowden, to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of Jasper
county in favor of Jesse M. Spencer, vs. said I’nwden.
WILLIAM RAMEY, D. Sh’ff.
Dec. 29, 1842.
Jasper Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of Mon
ticello, Jasper county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit;
Two negroes, Alary 50years old,and Matilda 13years
old; levied on as the property of Nancy Alalone, to satis
fy two fi fas issued Irom the Superior Court of Jasper
county, one in favor of Thomas M. Darnell, and one in
favor of John Spearman, and both vs. said Nancy Ma
lone.
Also, 101 1-2 acres of land more or less, in Jasper
county, levied on as the property of Thomas Shepherd,
to satisfy four fi fits issued from a justices court in favor of
Samuel Pennington, vs. said Shepherd. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
I. L. PARKER, Sheriff.
December 29, 1842.
principals, aud Thomas Riggins, security on appeal, and
Cyrus Robison, for the use, &o. vs. John H. Blount &.
Co.—property pointed out by John W. Cowart.
One lot ofland in the seventh district of Bakerconnty,
known in said district by lot No. 367, levied on as the
property of Isaac Ellis, to satisfy fi fas from the justices'
court, Jonathan Parrish vs. Isaac Ellis—levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Five negro slaves—Allen. 35 years old; Jude 24; An
drew. 36; Nathan. 16: and Horace, 14 years old; levied
on as the property of John VV. Cowart, to satisfy one
fi fit from Sumter Superior court, William Solomon and
John Martin vs. John XV. Cowart—property pointed
out by Johu W. Cowart.
2'wo negro slaves, vix: John and Lewis, leviedon ns the
property of Charles W. Roby, to satisfy one fi fa from Ba
ker Superior court. Batts Newsom vs Charles VV. Roby.
One mgro fellow called William, levied on as the pro
perty of Benjamin M.-Griffin, to satisfy sundry fi fas. from
the Superior court of Baker roomy, Isaiah Holm s and
others vs Benjamin M. Griffin, property pointed out by
Griffin.
One lot of land situated in the 2d (list. Baker county,
known as No. 149 and one negro fellow called Ben, about
40 years old, to satisfy sundry fi fas. from Baker Superior
court, Henry Reins vs Thomas Hull and Thos. Howard
and others vs Thos. Hull. Prop- rty pointed out by Howard.
Twenty-two negro slaves, viz; Albert 25 years old; Jack-
son 21 years old; Isaac 18years old; Lucinda 26 years old;
Susannah 25 years old; Sarah 20 years old: Sena 21 years
old; Peegy 21 years old; Irwin 12 years out; Dozier 8 years
old; Davy 8 years old; Lewis 7 years old; Charles 6 years
old; Dawson 6 yearsold; Jacob 1 year old; Moses 6 months
old; Minerva 1 year old; Marv 7 years old: Deal 2 years
old; Melissa 1 year old; and Eliza 6 months old; ail levied
on as the pr perty of Lemuel B. Slteggs, to satisfy lhrpo fi.
fas from Baker Superior court, John Mattock vs William
G. Pierre and Lemuel li. Skeggs aud Council B. Allen, vs
Lemuel B. Skeggs, properly pointed out by Mattock.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, at the same time and place w ill be sold.
The undivided half of ten lots ofland in the 3d district
of Baker county, known as numbers 372, 373, 371, 375,
378‘ 349, 386, 387, 12, 348, and ono fourth interest
in lot No. 343, levi- d on to satisfy one fi fa. from Slimier
Superior court, Amos <fc Troutman, vs Mark M. Brown,
John S. McCrary, John H Blount, Mannsseh M. Geary
nod John -W. Cowart, property pointed out by John F.
Troutman.
Also.5 negroes—Aggy, 30 years old; Amy. 14; Alary, 36;
Jacob, 9; levied on as the property of John W. Cowart, to
satisfy two fi fas Iiom Sum'er Superior Court, in favor of
Charles J. McDonald, for the nee of Wm. E. Collier, vs.
John VV. Cowart Properly pointed out bv Cowart.
Dee 24,1842. 29 GEO. W. COLLIER, D. S.
Reuben S. Williams, John J. Williams, and Nathaniel
G. Williams, executors on the estate of John Williams,
deceased; Seaton (irainland vs. the Executors of John
Williams deceased; and executions from the Inferior
Court of Bibb county, John G. Winter vs. the Execu
tors of John Williams, deceased; and the Commercial
Bank of Macon vs. the Executors of John Williams,
WILLIAM DENNARD, Dp. Sheriff.
December 21. 1842. 27
Jones mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Clinton. Jones county, on the first Tues
day in Alarch next, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Eight negroes to-wit: Philis a woman, 35 yearsold;
Daniel a hoy, 14 years old; Enoch a boy, 13 years old;
3Iansel a hoy, 10 years old; Willis a boy, 9 years old;
Matilda a girl. 7 yearsold; Anderson a boy, 5 years old;
Ambrose a hoy, 2 years old: all "levied on as the prop
erty of William Tow les, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa. issu
ed out of Jones Inferior court, in favor of Bennett Bell
vs. William Towles; properly pointed out in said Mort
gage fi fa.
N. S. GLOVER, D. S.
December 30,1342. 29
_i in agree-
E. C. BUTT, adm ’or.
30
foltb Sheriffs Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the Court House door, in the town of Ma
rietta, Cobbcotinty, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
One stove, two lookins-i lnsrcs, one comfort, one mattrnss, one
blanket,two bed quilts, one bridle, one bfd-stead and cord, all le
vied on as the property of Joseph J. Evans to satisfy mi attach
ment fi fa. in favor of Huph H. Fraser as Joseph J. Evans.
Also, lot No. »02 1st. district. 2d, section, levied rn ns the pro
perty of John Curid. to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices
court of Cobb county, in favor of H R. Foote, for th* use of Alex
ander I). Paden vs John Cudd principal and Ellis Swinney securi
ty, levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot N'o. 45, 19th dist- 2d sec . levied on 3S the property of Rich
ard Derry, to satisfy af. fa. issued from a Justices court of Gwin
nett county, in fvvor of Matthew Crawford vs Richard Berry, levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. ci 3, 2d, dist 3d, sec., levied on as the property of Thomp
son Formby, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Coweta Superior court,
in favorof Wm. A L. Johston vs Thompson Formby.
Lot No. 509, 16th dist. 2d, Sec. one road wagon and harness,
one white mare, one roan mare four or five years old. one joke of
steers well broke, all levied on as the property of William Guess,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Cobh Superior court, in favor of Jes
se F. Cleveland vs William Guess and U. B. Edwards, aJl to be sold
for par funds.
I -• No. r>i5, 17th, dist. 2d, sec ; lot No. 400 3d, dist. 3d. see., lev.
i«* on ;is the property of Hiraiu Tratrei deceased, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Cobh Superior court, in favor of John Morrison A Co
vs Arthur T. Camp, Adm’r.rf H ram'I ramel deceased.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also at the same tune and place will be sold,
LotNo. 1051, in the 2d,dist. 3d, sec . levied on as the property of
James Anderson.ro satisfy a ti fa issued out of Cobb Superior
court, in favor of E. R. Mills, for the use of Joseph and Samuel
Harrison vs James Anderson principal, and James M. Anderson
sec u illy.
Lot No. 915, in the 19th di*t. 2d, sec ; one neirro sirl by the name
of Lucy; levied on as the property of Wm. W Duncan, to satisfy
two fi fas issued from Cobb Superior Court, one in favor of John
Stroud, and the oilier in favor of Hiram Brown, vs. W. W. Duncan,
princip d, and John Hill, security on the stay. To be sold for par
funds.
Also, five negroes, to wit: Ben. a man about 2t years old, a first
rate Tanner; Leath, a girl 18 years old; one woman, 28 yearsold,
and her three children. Also, three 40 acre Lots of Land, whereon
Aliens Johnson now lives, near the Powder Springs; all levied on
as i he property of Angus Johnson, to satisfy a fl fa in favor of Ja
cob Gimbel vs Angus Johnson. To be sold for par funds.
Also, two Lots in the town of Marietta, two acres, more or less,
and the buildings thereon; part of Lot No. 1,159, in the 18th dis. 2d
see ; levied on as the property of John C Carpenter, to satisfy e fl
fa issued from Cobb Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Walker vs
John C. Carpenter and Jason Harrison, principals, and James L.
Carpen*er, security on the stay. To be sold for par funds in Au
gusta.
Also, l.ot No. 834, in the 19th dis. 2d sec ; levied on as the prop
erty of James Foote, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Cobb Inferior
Court, ia favor of James Herin and Archlbild Herin, for the use
of J awes A. Rodgers, vs. James Foote. 4to be sold for par funds in
August^ Decenbcr 27Ch, 1812.
£9 S. N. MALONEY, Sheriff.
Jones Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will he sold
before the Court House door in the town of Clinton
Jonescounty, within the legal hours of sale, the following
ptoperly, to wit:
202 1-2 acres of land more or less, lying on the wa
ters of Cedar creek, in the county of Jones, and ad
joining lands of John A. Kay, Edmond Doomits and
others; levied on ns the property of John Rainey, to sat
isfy a fi fa. issued out of the Superior court of Jones
county, in favor of Robert V. Hardeman vs. John Rain
ey.
Also, two twenty-five dollar notes and one fifteen dol
lar note, on B. H. Marsh, and made payable to Ephraiui
Sanders or hearer, and due the twenty-fifth day of De
cember, 1840; the above notes levied on as the proper
ty of Ephraim Sanders, to satisfy a fi fa. issued out of
the Inferior court of Jones county, in favor of Nancy
G. Comer vs. Ephraim Sanders and John A. Dillard;
property pointed out by plaintiff. •
240 acres of land more or less, lyingon the waters of
Cedar creek, and the place whereon John T. Smith now
lives; Rener a woman, 18 years old; AnthoTiy a boy, 16
years old; Nelsot. a boy, 9 years old, and Harriet a girl,
10 years old; all levied oil as the property of John T.
Smith, to satisfy two fi fas. issued out of the Superior
court of Jones county, one in favor of Elbert Hutchings
vs. John T. Smith, principal, and Lovel Smith, endorser,
one in favor of Allen Green vs. John T. Smith; all the
above property pointed out by the defendant.
Jim a man, 50 years old; Eli a man, 45 years old
Reddic a man, 45 years old; Lovy a woman, 24 years old;
Nete a girl, 14 years old; Jane a girl, 7 years old; all lev
ied on as the property of Wiley Moye, to satisfy two fi
fas. issued out of the Superior court of Jones connty,
one in favor of Americus C. Mitchell vs. Wiley Moye,
Thomas W. Moye, Green G. Gunn, securities on ap
peal, one in favor of Elizabeth Lowther, Ex’rx., and Jon
athan Parish Ex’r., of James Billingslea, deceased vs.
Wiley Move. The above levy sold for gold or sil
ver.
400 acrep ofland more or less, lying in Jones county,
and the place whereon John Marsh now lives, adjoining
lands of Elizabeth McGehee, Michael J. Childs and
others; levied oil as the property ot John Marsh, to sat
isfy three fi fas. issned out of the Superiorcourt of Jones
county, one in favor of Pope & Williams vs. John
Marsh, one in favor of Alfred Johnson, bearer vs. John
Marsh, one in favorof Peter Clower vs. Samuel Stew
art and John Marsh.
Six negroes to wit: Mary a woman, 35 years old;
F.ady a girl. 11 yearsold; Lucy a girl, 19 years old: Lea-
thv a girl, 7 years old; Sarah a girl 4 years old; Annaa
girl, 6 months old; all levied on as the property of James
Lamar, to satisfy two fi fas. issued out of the Superior
court of Monroe county, one in favor of David W.
Bull’vs. James Lamar one in favor of Everard Hamil
ton. Ira E Fort, and John R. Hayes, Sr., partners, &c.,
vs James Lamar.
400 acres of land more or less, lying in Jones connty,
the place whereon Joshua R. Clark now lives, adjoin
ing lands of Wiley Little, James Stewart and others;
levied on as the property of Joshua R. Clark, to satisfy
three fi fits, issued out of the. Superior conrt of sail
county, one in favor of Benjamin Barron vs. Joshua R.
Clark and Joseph L. Holland, security, one in favorof
Robt. V. Hardeman vs. Joshaa R. Clark & Win. Towles;
another in favor of.Rettben Roberts, Jr. vs. William
Towles, Joshua R. Clark, William Moreland, Daniel
Newnan Smith, William Wheatley, and Nathaniel Turbi
ville.
N. S. GLOVER, D. S. •
December. 30, 1842. 29
Baker Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next,
be'ween the usual hours of sale, before the Court-
House dffor in the town of Newton, Baker county, the
following property, to wit:
Four Lots of Land, in the 2d district of formerly Early, now Ba
ker county, known and distinguished b> Lots Nos. 32,108. 109, and
133, rontainins 280 acres each; levied on to sat sfy one tnortg * 9* fi
fa from Baker Superior Court, in favor of Wm. Schley vs Abner
Jackson. Property pointed out in said fl fa.
Also, eight city Lots In the city of Alban)-, well improved, known
as Ni»s. is, 20. u, and is, on Commerce street, and as Nos. 13, 15,
17, and 19, on .Stale street; levied on as the property of Joseph B.
Shores, to satisfy one mortgage fl fa from Baker Superior Couit,
in favor of Jarred B Roberts vs Joseph B Shores Property point-
ed out ill said fl fa
Also, two Lots of Land, in the llth district of formerly Early,
now Baker county, known as Nos. 278 and 279; levied on as the
property of Joseph B Shores, to satisfy one mortgage fl fa from Ba
ke- Superior Court, in favor of Kader Powell vs Joseph B Shores
Property pointed out in said fl fa
Also, one Lot in the city of Albany, known as No, 20, on Broad
street; levied on as the pronery of Philip P Clayton, to satisfy
one mortgage fl fa from Baker Superior Court, in favor of Jarred B
Roberts vs Philip P Clayton Property pointed out in said fi fa
Aiso, 8 negroes, viz: Bob, about 27years old; Peter, 49; Biddy, 60;
Nelly, abi'Ut 40; Emily, 29; Violet. 21; Alliee and Marla, about 13;
all levied on to satisfy one mortgage It fa from Clarke Superior
Court, in favor of Samui l Baldwin vs Francis G Baldwin Prop
erty pointed out in said fl fa. December 21,1642
M GEORGE W. COLUER, D. ShflT.
Jones Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of Clin
ton, Jones county, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
500 acres of land more or less, well improved, the place
whereon Gillis Wright now lives, adjoining lands of John
Lamar, David Lester, Thomas Moughon, and others;
levied on as the property of Gillis Wright, to satisfy a fi
fit issued from the Superior Court of Jones county in
favor of Win. Jameson, guardian, vs. Gillis Wright.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the following
property, to-u it:
Matilda a girl 18 years old. Lucinda a girl 16 years old,
levied on as the property of Mary Beard, to satisfy two
fi fas issued from the Superior Conrt of Jones county,
one in favor of David E. Blount and Robert V. Harde
man, vs. Travis Beard, James Beard. and Mary Beard,
one in favor of Robert V. Hardeman and David E.
Blount, ex’ors of Thomas Blount, dec’d. vs. Mary Beard.
NATHAN’L S. GLOVER, D. Sh’ft.
December 30, 1842. 29
A Iso, at the same time and place, will he sold,
430 acres of land more or less, whereon William R
Porter now lives, adjoining land of Peter Clower and
others, 300 bushels of corn more or less. 6,000 pounds
of fodder more or less, 1,000 pounds of salted pork more
or less, 16 head of cattle, 24 head of hogs, 14 head of
sheep, 1 sideboard and contents, 4 bedsteads and 1 small
feather bed, 2 small tables, 1 large table, 7 split bottom
chairs, 1 wood clock. 1 pair of band-irons, 1 cotton gin, 1
cutting knife, 1 thrashing machine, 1 crobar, 2 sets of
running gear for a gin, ] pair of stretchers and 2 single
trees, 4 water vessels, 2 small pots, 2 .pair of hooks, l
loom, 1 old wagon, I lot of old plough hoes, 2 plough
stocks and rods, 10 bushels of oaLs, 1 lot of boxes and old
stands, I sythe and cradle, some old blacksmith tools, 42
head of geese, 1UU acres ofland, whereoite Robinson F.
Shrewder now lives, joining lands of McDaniel, Moore,
and others, and sundry articles too tedious to mention;
all levied on as the property of the defendant, Win. R.
Porter, to satisfy 4 fi fas. issned from Jones Superior
Court, one in favorof Sterling W. Smith vs. William R.
Porter principal, and William While, security; one in fa
vor of Samuel P. Davis vs. William R Porter, maker
and William White, endorser; two in favorof Madison
Marshall, bearer, vs. William R. Porter, Joseph H. Por
ter and John G. Porter. Marsliall vs. Joseph H. Porter,
John G. Porter and William R. Potter.
175 acres of land more orless, whereon the defendant
John G. Porter now lives, joining land of Peter Clower,
A. J. Hunt and others, 300 bushels corn more or less,
3,000 pounds of fodder more or less, 5000 pounds of seed
cotton more or less, 1000 pounds of salted pork more or
less, 4 head of cattle, 10 head of hogs more or less, 10
head of geese, 1 sugar stand, I spinning wheel, 5 split
bottom chairs, 1 pine table, 1 pine chest, 2 pails. 2 bread
trays, 3 water vessels, 1 wood clock, 2 pair of cotton cards.
1 loom, 1 sack of salt, jars and jugs, 20’DOiinds of lard
more or less, 2 bedsteads and mats aud sundry articles too
tedious to mention; all levied on as the property of the
defendant, John G. Porter, to satisfy 3 ft fas., issned from
the Superior Court of Jones county; one in favor of A.
J. Hunt vs. John G. Porter, 2 in favor of Madison, Mar
shall; one William R. Porter. Joseph H. Porter and John
G. Porter; one Joseph H. Porter, John G. Porter, and
William R. Porter.
177 acres of land more or less, whereon Henry Wood
and Daniel H. Brooks now lives, joining lands of John
G. Brown, Thomas Lowe and Joseph Youngblood and
others; 100 bt shels of corn more or less, 1000 pounds of
fodder more or less, 6000 pounds of seed cotton more nr
less, 7 head of hogs more or less, and sundry other arti
cles too tedious to mention; all Ieved on as the property
of the defendant, Joseph H. Porter, to satisfy two fi fas,
issned from the Superior Court of the county of Jones,
in favor of Madison Marshall vs. Joseph H. Porter, John
G- Porter and William R. Porter, one William R. Por
ter. Jopseh //. Porter and John G. Porter.
10(1 acres of land more or less, whereon Johu Glover
now lives, joining lands of Edward Wilder, Luke Rob
erts and others: levied on as the property of John Glov
er, to satisfy one fi fa. issued from Jones Superior Conrt,
in favor Edward ff ilder vs. John Glover, and /Filliam
Richardson and assigned to Peter Clower.
2021 acres ofland more or less, joining lands of Blonnt,
Mrs. Gibson. Samuel Griswold and Mrs. George, and
others, 3 head of horses, 1 yoke of steers and cart, 1 two
horse wagon, 16 head of hogs, one negro man by the
name of Jack, a blacksmith about 30years old, a gill by
the name of Frances 12 years old, 200 bushels of corn,
4000 pounds of foddpr; all levied on as the property of
the defendant, Daniel Tye. to sutisfy three fi fas. issued
from the Inferior Court of Jones county, 2 in favor of
Ilowell F. Williams vs. Daniel Tye and Michael Sttlivan
au«l Daniel Tye. and ouein favorof Robert V. Harde
man vs. Daniel Tye.
60 acres of land, more or less, whereon John Henderson
now lives, joining of lands of Nathaniel Turheville, Jam -s
Mahanna and others, 2 negroes, to wit: Toney a man about
50 years old, Nam a hoy about 12 years old; all levied on as
the properly of the defendant, William White to satisfy 2 fi
fas issoeil from Jones Superior Conrt, one in favor of Ster
ling W. Smith, vs. ta illiam R. Porter principal, and Wil
liam White seeur IV, one in invor of Samuel P. Davis, vs.
William R. Porter maker, and William White enilorser.
4 m groes, to wit: Mark a man about 50 years old, agoiid
blacksmith. Prince a boy about 10 years old, David a hoy 7
years old, Gracy a woman about 35 years old; all levied jn
as the properly of the defendant, John J. Beasley to satisfy
onefi fa issued from Jones Superior Court in favorof Jesse
J. Jordan, vs. Robert Beasley, John J. Beasley principals,
and Charles //utrhings security.
THOMAS 3. HUMPHRIS, Sheriff.
Dec. 30, 1842. 29 tds
Bakpr Sheriff Sales.
W ILL hesold on the fi-»t Tuesday in February next,
between the usual hours of sale, before the Court
house door in the town of Newton, Baker county, the fol
lowing property, viz:
Two lots of bind. Nos. 221. in th.)2nd, and lot No. ] 17,
in the 3d district of originally Early, now Biker county;
levien on as the property of Reuben Thornton, to satisfy
one fi fa from Greene Inferior C -urt in favour of Lnk“ Reed,
vs Reuben Thornton. Property pointed out by Reuben
Thornton.
Also, 6 Negro slaves, George 10 years old, Anna 35 vears
old, Floyd 15years old, Isaiah 13 yearsold, Antoinelt 6years
old, and Silva 21 years old; levied on as the property of
John W. Cowart, to sati.-fy sundry fi fas irom Sumpter Su
perior Court in favour of This. Governor, &c. for the use,
<fee. and others, vs John W. Cowart and Cyrus Ro’ ison, vs
John H. Blount & Co. Property pointed out by John \V.
Cowart.
Also, one negro boy ceiled (sham, levied on as the proper
ty of L. B. Miilk -y to satisfy sundry justices fi. fis.,E.
Meelveen, vs James Blount and L. B. Mulkey. Levymada
and returned by a constable.
GEO. W. COLLIER, D. Sti ff.
Dee. 10th, 1812. 27 td
Lowndes Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
within the usual hours of sale, before the Court
House door, in Troupville, Lowudes county, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Four hundred and ninety acres of land, known by the
No. 100, in the fifteenth district of originally Irwin, now
Lowndes county, levied on as the property of Stephen
VV. Whitfield, to satisfy sundry fi fits, frqm a Ittstiees
court of Lowndes county, in favor of George Jamerson
vs. Benjamin \V. Whitfield, lohn S. Whitfield and Ste
phen VV. Whitfield—levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Four hundred and ninety acres of land, known by the
No. 4, in the eleventh district of originally Irwin, now
Lowndes county, levied on as the property of Elias Skep-
per, to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Court,
lohn Mathis vs. Zenas Warner and Elias Skepper.
One negro man named Sam; one sorrel horse, one
bay mare, and 490 acres of land, No. 31, in the eleventh
district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county, all le
vied on as the property of Thomas I. Hinson, to satisfy
a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Court, Warren & Scar
borough vs. said Hinson.
One black horse, levied on as the property of Abraham
Bell, to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Court.
SamuelT. Henderson, administratorof Edward M. Hen
derson vs. Abraham Bell and lohn Osteen.
Four hundred and ninety acres of land, known by the
No. J55, in the fifteenth district of originally Irwin now
Lowndes county, levied on as the property Iff Ierentiah
Administratrix’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior court of
. Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary ]
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
ITstice,
It of V|K T ILL be told on the fi r »t Mondavi n F
pur- | » • flt th** late retiilfrpa t; *"» ^ ^
• ,h “ 1 ° f VV "“ , .'"gton e»iin:v; til thi n,*j ? 'S-'.'
said : bef-nging to th» estate of ,i r *’ u,h «M> '
real estate belonging to Matthew Gainey, late of said : oep-nging to lh« estate of sa,d deceased rut,- U P’-•*'*
county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of
connty, deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. MARY GAINEY, adm ix.
November 1,1842. 22
Adininistralor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to ail order of the honorable Inferior
conrt of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before the courthouse door in said
county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in February next, all the real and personal estate,
belonging to Henry Loyless. late of Cass county, deceas
ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.—
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
LAVINAH LOYLESS, adm ix.
November 14,1842. 22
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the firstTuesday in Febrnary next,
before the court house door in Hawkinsville,
Pulaski county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing Lot of Land, to wit: The Plantation and Lands
whereon Uriah Vass, deceased, late of said county, for
merly lived, adjoining lauds belonging to Elijah l’ickcr-
en. Joel B. Harvey, and others. Sold as the property
of Uriah Vass. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms on the day.
WILEY F. D. HOLDER, adm’or.
November 24, 1842. 25
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of New
nan. Coweta county, the negroes belonging to the estate
of Thomas Hudson, deceased, consisting of men. wo
men. boys and girls, among which there is two good
blacksmiths. Central money will be received for a con
siderable portion of the above property; also, two town
lots in the town of Newnan, well improved, with a large
tavern or stage stable and good lots. Also the Eagle
tavern, now occupied by Wm. U. Anderson; the tavern
is a large and well constructed house, suitable for board
ers. travellers, &.c.; the tavern will be sold under the
encumbrance of a mortgage; all in the town of Newnan,
Coweta county. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors of Thomas Hudson, deceased.
SAM’L. D. ECHOLS, adm’r.
October 15,1542. 18
household and kitchen furniture, an,I Prt. , v '
Yart..tw other article, too tedi,„„ mention " g ,
ierms.—All aiims under twenty dollar. „ , '
Dw 21,1 18,2. JAS ‘ A ‘ R KEM „
’ notice! i-!l
A LL persons indebted to the estate of I p „-
cox/late of Telfair county, deceased » '* “• i
to pay the same, and those having deinan,)! r "'N
estate, to present the same within the term,
JOHN WILLCOX aT 1 ”
„ _ SARAH WILLCOy .?■
Dec. 26, 1842. A > Ad m,
I ^OIJK MO tTIIS after date
made to the honorable Inferior Conn ?J*I.
connty. when sitting for ordinary pm pose, V"'/S
sell the following lots of land, to‘wit: Nos -ji !' r ““’''-j
situated in the 13th district of originally Wiit
Pulaski county, the same being the propeje! 1 ”",">
berry Burch, late of said county, deceased ’ of ^
ABEL F. WRIGHT j
November 7, 1842. ’ 3 ^ a V
OLK MONTHS "I
made to the honorable Inferior court n rV ‘
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose- r,
sell the Real Estate of James B.'aud Juni,o u y j
late of said county, deceased. *' * .
WALTER WADSWORTH
November 23,1842.—24 J , ' »
F
OUR MONTHS after date.
applir
Administrator's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the conrt house door in the town of Cuui-
nting. Forsyth county, pursuant to an order of the hon
orable Iufer.or court of Washington county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, all that lot or tract ofland, known
and distinguished in the plan of the 14th district and first
section of Cherokee, now Forsyth county, by the No.
194, containing forty acres, as the property of John Wil
son, late of Williams’ District, in said county of Wash
ington, deceased. Sold for the purpose of making titles
and paying the debts of said deceased. Terms, specie
before titles are made.
MORGAN BROWN, adm’or.
of John WILSON, deceased.
November 21st, 1842. 23
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to all ordpr of the honorable Inferior
Court of Macon county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, at the Coutt House door in the county of Irwin,
all that tract or lot of land, belonging to the estate of
John Clark, late of Macon county, deceased, known and
distinguished in the plan of the second district of Irwin
county, by No. 68, containing four hundred and ninety
acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
he made, to the honorable the Inferior r* 1
Hancock county, when sitting forordinarv ii-in . 0 "
leave to sell the real estate and negroes hi 1 '
payment of debts, Ac.
17
October 4, 1842.
MARTHA HALL F,
WM. B. HALL.eS
F OUR MONTHS after dale application » :h
made to the honorable the Inferior Conn of j *
connty wheu silting for ordinary pnrpnses. fn r 1 \ ?
sell the real estate and the negroes belon»in«
tate of Robert A. Alleu. late of said countv ,L.,. * 5
ISAAC C. VV. T. McKISSAtK IT* 1
November 18,1842. ’* uUl
F OUIt months after date, applicalioiTwTllTr
to the honorable Inferior Conn of Crawford '
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for huoT
the interest of William H. Simmons, late of f rjl !"
county, deceased, iu lot of land No. 16. i u p, e -v.. /
trict of formerly Lee, (tow Stewart county. 1
WM. H. LOWE, adm’,,
October 10,1842.
Revels, to satisfy sundry ti fits from a Ittstiees court of! the said John Clark, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
Lowndes countv, Summerlin and Newborn vs. said Re- JOSEPH MOTT, adm’or of
August 18,1842.—11 John Clark, dec’d.
vels—levied on and returned to me by a eonslable.
Four hundred and ninety acres of iand. known by the
No. 412, in the 9th district of originally Irwin now Lowt ds
county, levied on as the property of Woody lackson, to
satisfy a ti fa from a Iustices court of Putnam county, T.
A I. Cunningham A Co. vs. said lackson—levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
AiOKGAN G. SWAIN, Sheriff.
Also at the same, time and place, will he sold.
Twenty-eight head of stock cattle, more or less; one
bay horse, 3 years old; one sorrel mare, 9 years old, and
one colt, all levied on as the property of lohn Watson,
to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superiorcourt, Etheldred
Newborn vs. lohn Watson.
THOMAS B. GRIFFIN, Dp. Sh’ff.
December 13th, 1842. 27
Jones Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL he sold bi fore the Court-hous? door, in the town
of Clinton, Jones county, on (lie first Tuesday in
March next, wiihin the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to-w it:
One sorrel horse, 4 years old, one grr.y mare 6 years old,
two colls, one sorrel and one hay, 100 head of hogs more or
less, 30 head of cattle more or less, "2 yoke of oxen, and 2
earts. 1 road wagon and harness, 25 head of sheep more or
less, 12d barrels of eorn more or less, 10,000 lbs. fodder more
orless 1,500 I hs of sheaf oats more or less, 15,000 lbs of
seed cotton more or less, 1 cotton gin, 1 mahogany side
board, 1 brass riot k, 5 feather heads, heatlstrads mid furni
ture, 1 folding table nnd 2 corner tables, 1 dozen setting
chairs; all levied on ns the property of Nathaniel \V. Gor
don, to sntisfv three fi. fas. issued out of Jones Superior
Court, one in favor of 8mi'h <fc Bruddus vs. N. W. Gordon;
nnd Johnson 8pringer, Executor of Jesse Cherry, dee’d vs.
Nathaniel W. Gordon; and one in favorof Popes & VVilliams
vs. Nathaniel VV. Gordon. Januarv3. 1813.
31 N. S." GLOVER, D. Sh’ff.
Administrator’s Sale.
VWNJtlLL be sold before the court house door, iu the
town of Starksville. Lee county, on the first
Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale,
one negro hoy, called Frank, about 18 years old ; sold
as the property of the late William Howard, doceased,
for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day.
SARAH HOWARD, adtn’x.
WILLIAM HENDERSON, adm’or.
January 2, 1843. 29
Administrator’^ Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of Taliaferro county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will he sold, before the Court-House
door iu the connty of Cass, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, a Tract or Lot of Land, belonging to the Es.
tate of Seaborn Pollard, deeea-ed, late of Taliaferro
connty, known and distinguished in the plan of the 21st
District of 2d section. No. 814, in Cass county, contain
ing 46 acres, more or less. Terms cash.
WM. II. RHODES, '
JOSIAH POLLARD,
November 30,1842.
> Adtn’ors.
' 25
Admimstrtor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold bpfore the Court-House door in the
county of DeKalb. on the first Tuesday in Feb
rttary next. Lot of Land No. 194 and half of Lot No.
195."lying in the 17th District of originally Henry, now
DeKalb connty. with some improvements thereon.—
Sold as the property of Napoleon B. Hatcher, deceased,
late of said county, for (he benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. REUBEN RAMSEY, adm’or.
December 1,1842. 25
Administrator's Sale.
NV^VjtlLL be sold al the court house door in Mnnti-
'J'T cello, Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in May
next, under an order of the honorable Inferior court of
said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, all the
lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Robert A.
Allen, late of said county, deceased.
ISAAC C. W. T. McKISSACK, admor’.
November 18,1842. 23
Georgia, Jones county.
W HEREAS Janies Simmons, guardian of ft„
H. E. Hart, applies for letters of dLsu
from said guardianship.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and®
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased-V"
and appear at my office, within the time prescribe;)
law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters tot j
not be granted.
Given under my hand, this December 27. 18p
29 CHARLES MACARTHY, c! Cl
Grorgitt, Madison connty.
WMTHEREVS. Henrv Allen and Henry I.esten,.,
»» to me for letters of administration on the«
of Alexander lister, late of said connty. deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish, allaailu
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased.tab,
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed»
law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters sj.,
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 22d dav of IK
comber, 1842.
29 RICH’D B, GHOLSTON.c i
Georgia, Jones county.
W HEREAS, Nathaniel Tnrbeyville. gu.atdiin i
Ann Chapman, applies for letters of dismiss
from said guardianship.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish allaadst
gular the kindred and creditors of said deeea-ed. to a
and appear at my office within the time prescril«-d b
law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters shout
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Clinton, this ild in I
of December, 1842
26 CHARLES MACARTHY rco
Executor's Sale.
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of James
Crawlev, senior, deceased, will be sold before the
conrt house door in Pike county, oil the first Tuesday
in April next, between the usual hours of sale, lot of
land. No. 65, in the eighth district of originally .Monroe,
now Pike county, sold as the property of said deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
ALLEN CRAWLEY, Executor.
January 2, 1842. 29
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of James
Crawley, senior, deceased, will be sold at his late
residence in DeKalb county, ott the ninth day of .March
next, the personal property of said deceased, consisting
of horses, hogs, cattle, household and kitchen furniture,
one four horse wagon, corn, fodder, oats, bacon, plan
tation tools, &c., all sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Sale to continue from day
to day until all is sold.
ALLEN CRAWLEY, Executor.
January 2, 1843. 29
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of James
Crawley, senior, deceased, will he sold before the
court house door of Decatur, DeKalb county, on the
first Tuesday in March next, between toe usual hours of
sale, the following properly, to wit: Fifteen negroes, con
sisting of men, women and children, all belonging to the
estate of James Crawley, senior, late of said county, de
ceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
ALLEN CRAWLEY, Executor.
January 2,1843. 29
Administrator's Sale.
U NDER an order of the Inferior Court of Jones
connty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, at the Court
house door in Clinton, Jones county, between the usual
hours of sale, one negro man, named Cuff, belonging to
the estate of John Dumas dec’d; sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH DAY, Adm’r.
Dec. 24,1842. 28 td
Guardian’s Sa’e.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Deca
tur, DeKalb county, twenty acres of land, more or less,
in the 17:!i district of originally Henry, now DeKalb
eoiinty, t!ie north east corner of lot No. 42, in said dis-
t.ict; also fifty acres more or less, on lot No. 41, in said
district adjoining the lands of Evins and Lowery, in said
connty, for the benefit of the orphans of Isbam Melee,
deceased. NATHANIEL READ, guard’n.
November 23d, 1842. 24
Administrator’s Sale.
NWV»ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the third
'W'f Tuesday in February next, at the late residence
of Lewis B. Wilcox, deceased, in the county of Telfair,
agreeable to an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
said connty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, all the
cotton, corn, and fodder, together with one bay mule, two
colts, one large grindstone, lot of carpenter’s tools, lot
of guns, and three barrels of sugar. For the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known ou the day of sa'e.
JOHN WILCOX, jr., Adm’or.
SARAH WILCOX, Adm ix.
December 16,1842. 27
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court
House door in the town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski
county, within the usual hours of sale, will be sold the fol
lowing property, to wit: Alexander, a man about 20; E-
noch. a hoy about 17; George, a boy about 15; Bill, a hoy
about 13; Eliza, a woman about25; Celia, a girl about 10;
Sandy, a boy about 8; John, a boy about 6; Charity, a girl
about!; and Susan, agirlabont 2yearsofage, sold as the
property of James Pickett, late of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms cash. WILLIAM PICKETT, adm’or.
December 8,1842. 27
Guardian’s Sale.
U NDER an order of the honorable Inferior Conrt o
Baker county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, before the court house door in Baker
county, between the usual hours of sale, two negro
slaves, sold as the property of the estate of the late
John Brcwson, deceased, viz, Rittv Ann and Mary, sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
REDDEN FAIRCLOTH, guardian.
November 23, 1842. 26
Guardian Sale
W 7 NDER an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
Wilkinson county, will he sold on the first Tues
day in March next, before the Court house door in Dub
lin, Laurens county, between the usual hours ol sale;
one thousand acres of land more or less, lying on Tnr
key creek, in said county, part oak and hickory, and part
pine, Nos. not known, adjoining lands of Eason Allen,
Janies Vickers, and Burwell Shivers; sold for the bene
fit ol the minor heirs of George Payne, deceased.
ANDREW VV. ARD, Guardian.
December 20,1842. 23
Guardian’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the town of Hawkins-
villo, I’ulaski county, all the real estate belonging to
Milledge Stevens.
JONA. F. BARBER, Guardian.
January 3, 1843. 30
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL he sold at the residence of Reuben Y. Ray,
late of Heard county, deceased, on the third day
of March next, a part of the perishable propeity belong
ing to said deceased, sold for the benefit of the creditors
of said deceased.—Terms made known on the day.
WM. G. RAY, Adm’r.
Jan. 11, 1843. 31
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Reuben Y.
Ray. late of Heard county, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate, are required to present them in term
the law. WM. G. RAY. Adin’r.
Jan 11, 1843. 31
Irwin 8lit*rill’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of Ir
winville, Irwin county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
490 acres of land more or less. No. not known, but
known as the place where William B. Poulan now lives;
levied on as the ptoperty of William B Poulan, to satisfy
onefi fa. from Irwin Superior Court, in favor of S. D.
P. Scarborough vs. Hilliaut B Poulan.
J. C. SUMNER, Sh’ff.
December 14,1842. 28 td
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to annrderof the Inferior Conrt of
Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will he sold on the first Tuesday in Febrnary next,
between the usual hours of sale, before the court house
door in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, the fol
lowing tractor parcel of land, belonging to the estate of
James Carithers, late of Madison connty, deceased, to
wit, two hundred and sixty-seven acres, more or less,
lying on the waters of Readstone creek, whereon Wm.
D. Carithers formerly lived, adjoining lands of Flournoy,
Moore, and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
PENELOPE CARITHERS.adm’rx
AMOS CARITHERS, adm’or.
October 15, 1842. 1 chcco]19
A LL persons indebted to the late Mrs. Nancy J. God
win, will please call and settle the same without
delay, as no longer indulgence can be given; and all
persons having demands against said estate, will present
them in terms of the law.
ALLEN LITTLE, adm or.
November 17, 1842. 23
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jos,ah Flour-
J\. noy, late of Putnam connty.deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence
cannot be given, and those having demands against said
estate are notified to present them in t rms of the law.
JOHN M. FLOURNOY,
N BASS,
November 25, 1342.
Ex’ors.
24
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Janies Hatch
er, late of Wilkinson connty, deceased, are request
ed to come forward and settle them; and all persons
holding demands againstsaid estate, are requested to pre
sent them in terms of the law.
WILLIAM G. HATCHER, Ex’or.
November 23, 1842. 24
Georgia, Jones county.
NX|/^HEREAS, Malachi Dawson, adininistnvn -|
Mr f the estate of his father Jonathan Dawson
ceased, applies for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and a;
gular. the kindred and creditors of said deceased., .
and appear at my office withiu the time prescribe
law,to show cause of any exist why said letters sImiI
not be granted. I
Given under my hand, at office in Clinton, this
day of November, 1842.
22 CHARLES MACARTHY.c.c,
Georgia, Pulaski County.
W HEREAS, Francis P. Wright, Administrator!
the Estate of Thomas J. Wright, deceased. InciI
said county, applies to me for letters of dismiss,on fin I
raid Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail an
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, w ’* I
and appear at my office, within the time prescribe! ar I
law, to shew cause (if any exist,) why said letters sfcosii I
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 21st Dec Wi
28 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.c.o.
Geoi
Executor’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
at the court house door in the town of Clinton,
Jones comity, on the first Tuesday in February next, by
virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior court of said
couutv, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, between the
usual hours of sale, all the real estate of Wiley Bryant,
deceased. Terms cash.
MARY BRYANT. Executrix.
ELIJAH J. SMITH, Executor.
November 19,1842. 23
F our months after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Conrt of Wilkinson
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate belongiug to Matthew Gainey, late of
said county, deceased.
MARY GAINEY, adm ix.
November 1, 1842. 22
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the
estate of John B. Jones, deceased.
STEPHEN SLOCUMB, adm’or.
November 7.1842. 22
S IX Months after date application will be made to the
honorable court of ordinary for Telfair county,
letters of dismission Irom the es’ate of James Parker.
WILLIAM PARKER, adin’r.
September 5, 1842.13
rgia, Baker Connty.
WHEREAS, Janies Arlin applies to me for lets
of Administration on the Estate of Lewis Yam
deceased, late of said county:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and a-
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to M
l t d appear at my office, within the time prescribed bi
In v,.to show cause (if any exist) why said letters should
tot le granted.
Given under my hand, at office, thisSih Dec. 1642.
28 ROBERT HARDIN,c.c.o.
Georgia, Ware county.
W HEREAS, Junipor Griffis and Charles GrifS
applies to me for letters of administration, a
the estate of Charles Griffis, Sr., late of said county. iib
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all an :-
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
and appear at my office, within the time prescribe!
Ibw, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters
not be granted.
Given uuder mv hand, and seal at office, this
ol December, 1842.
28 THOMAS HILLIARD, c.c.»
Georgia, Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, Israel Gragg, applies to me fork
of administration, on the estate of John <>
late of said county, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail ano--
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
aud appear at my office within the time prescribe! ’
law, to show cause if any exist why said letters sM«*
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 9thday of hntf
1643.
31 LEWIS SOLOMON, c
Georgia, Twigas county.
"T£X#HEREAS, Ishnm G. and Joseph B And**
apply tome for letters of adinimsliniin*
estate of Robins Andrews, late of said county iK"
Tiiese are therefore, to cite and admonish, al 1
gular. the kindred and creditors, of said decease-;
and appear at my office, within the time pre-cub"!'
law, to show cause, if any they have, why aid *•’
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this January
1843.
31 N. LASD.JJJJ:
Georgia, Twiggs county. „ a
W HEREAS, Lahore Beckcom. Solomon ttj**
com. and Allen G. Beckcont. executor**-^
last will and testament of William Beckcom. dc*
apply for letters of dismission. ,,
These are therefore to cite and admonish * ^
gular. the kindred and creditors of said dec*** ^ ; 3
and appear at my office within the time P rr ’ c T'^
law, to show cause if any they have, why **“•
sboold not be granted. ptj
Giveu under my hand at office, 7th Septeo 0 '
13 N. LAND, o l JJJ
Eibel for Divorce.
Lucmda Bostick, )
vs. > LIBEL FOR DIV
James H Bostick, j ujJ
In Twiggs Superior Court. October p
I T appearing to the Court, from the return o
J. iff in the above case, that the defendant. .
Bostick, is not to be found in said couniy- ,
That the said James H. Bostick be and u.
ally or by attorney, at the next Term of n" s . |t ,
that the service ol‘this Rule be perfected by P.
in one of the Gazettes of this State, once a
four months before said Term. . r rt this
A true copy from the minutes of said Cou
December, 1842. . wrI rtet'i
JOSIAH DAME*'
Ik
December 22, 1842.
[»JU>
RULE NISI.
Georgia, Madison county.
Inferior Court sitting for ordinary r
January Term, 1843. , fy fu
P RESENT their honors, I lisha IV are.
well, James Long and William Ban * •
Whereas, Francis P. Eberhart. and *»
ministrators, on the estate of William L- , ( ol st
said county, dec’d., have petitioned me (t)1t 3 c
rdered tb- 11 a
W LLIAM GIBSON,
Attorney at Law.
Warrenton, Ga.
January 21,1843. 33—8t
of dismission. Whereupon it is ° ;
this rule be ftpbtished once a ' n0 "‘ thnt ‘ 3 IIP
one of the public Gazettes of this 6 • ,|, e ir .
concerned, may have due notice. ■' (
ions, (if any they have,) why said letters
A OHOISTO*’