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VOL. 1.
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Oct. 4 19
months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable Inferioi
Court, of Warren county, when silting foi
ordinaly purposes, for leave to sell Lot
No. 376, in he 12th district of Irwin, it
b ing part of the real estate of Robert
Palmer, dec.
WINEFRED PALMER. F.xTx.
July 12, 1828. 7-4 m
VWMHM
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate ol
WiMiam Jones, late of Warren coun
ts, dec. are requested to make payment,
as soon as their notes become and icj and
those having demands against said esta'e
will e der them in, properly attested,
within the time prescribed by law.
NIC HO! AS H JONES, Ad.n’r.
SUSAN AH JONES, Adtn’x.
. September* 13 th 1828. 16—6 w,
Warrcnton, November I, 1828.
• Law Notice.
The subscriber, will practice Law
in the Counties of Coweta, Carroll,
Troup, Muscogee, Merriwetiier, liar
ris, Talbot, Dekalb and Fayette.
AH business entrusted to his can
wil> meet with prompt attention.
He will examine lands, free ol
barge, in the Cuuniy of Coweta.
Direct to Newnan, Coweta County.
WILLIAM M. BEALL.
The subscriber
Returns his great ful thanks to the pub
lie, for the liberal encouragement re
eeiveil for the List ten years—and so
licits a continuance of the Haute. He
will give the highest cash price for
seed cotton, this season, at Ins stand
in Warrenton, where go id bargains
may be had for rash.
JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Aug. 23d 1828. 13—If.
Will be sold, on the first T icsday in
December next, at the Court House, in
Warren count , the real estate of John
Turner, dec. ot said county, consisting of
150 acres of land (subje t to the widows
dower.) The legatees art hereby notifi
ed, that the widow intends claiming he:
dowre of said land, if any of the heirs to
said estate, has any lawful objection, they
are requested to come forward and let ii
be known.
JAMES TURNER, Adm-r.
July 7, 1828. 7-60d
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
\\7 ILL be sold, at the Court
T ▼ House in the town of Warren
ton, on the first Tuesday in January,
1829, by virtue of an older from tit
honorable the Inferior Court of War
ren county when sitting for <) dinar)
purposes. Two hundred and forty a
cres of land, lying iu the county ol
Warren, on Hatt‘s Creek, adj.lining
Gibson, Wright and Dozier; —the
-.aid Land will he sold subject lo tue
widow's dower.—Also six negroes to
vii;—Dicey aged about 45 Joe, 25
vVilce, about 21 —Cate, abouf 7—Pe
ter about 4 years old—and Shear
man about 9 months old.—The above
land and negroes to be sold for the
icnefit of the heirs and creditors of
Mountain Hill, dec.
AMBROSE IIEETM, Adm<r.
October B. h 1828. 60(1 — 20.
NOTICE.
A GREEABLE to an order from
the Honorable the Inferior court
of Columbia County sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, will be sold to the
highest bidder on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the Court House,
in Warren County—one tract of Land
in said county containing Two bun
tired acres granted to Peter Ov-r v
dec. adj irimg Fuller and others lor
the Bern lit of the Heirs and Creditors
of said Overby. Terms will be math
known on that day bv
ROBER T WALTON. Ex’r.
October 11th 1828 60d-20
Witt b. sold on tiie Ist ‘Tuesday in
N vi mbe-r ro xt, at the Court-House,
n Warrenton, Warren (ounty, two
n groes, Henry aged 44 and Wash
ington aged 3 years, belonging ti
the estate of Nancy Cosby dec.
MORDICAI JOHNSON, Adm‘r.
August 30th 1828. tils—l4.
ALL persons indebted to the estate ol
Robert Palmer, late ol Warren county,
ieceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment; and those having de
nands agairot said estate, are desired to
present them a Q the law directs.
WINEFRED PALMER, Ex‘rx.
1 July 12. 7-40d
NO i UK.
VIT/LL be sold, to the highest bid
* “ der for cash, at the late resi
dence of John Hamilton dec. the crop
f seed cotton, together with some
cows, hogs and perhaps corn and
‘odder, for the benefit of the heirs and
‘■ reditors of said dec.
AARON ADKINS, Ex’r.
Octobft* Bth 18(28. 3tp—2o.
FOUR months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable Inferioi
Court, of Warren county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Driry Pate, dec.
JOSEPH LEONARD, Adm‘r.
July 12th, 1828. 7.4 m
ALL persons having demands against
•ha estate of Elizabeth King, late of War
ren county, deceased, are requested to
present them as the law directs; and those
indebted, to make in mediate payment.
JAMES T. DICKEN, Ex r
July 12: 7 40d
ALL persons indebted to the estate
John iVi*Corniick. late of Warren county,
de.cea ed, are desired to make immediate
payment; and those having demands a
gainst said estate, are requested to pre
ent them as the law directs.
SARAH M‘CORMlcK,Ex‘nc.
BARNETT CODY, Ex r.
J ly 12. 7-40d
AFTER the expiration of the time re
quired by law, application will be made to
the Hono able Inferior Court, of the
county of Varren, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell 106 acres
of land, lying on long creek, adjoining
Richard Heath and John Harr* 11. A part
of the real estate of Elizabeth King dec.
JAMES T. DICKKN Ex r.
JliJ I 12th, 1828. 7 4 m
*"**""*i***
M)l,lt month alter date, application
will be made, to the Honorable Inferior
Court, of Warren county, when sitting
foro dinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate, and the negroes not disposed
of by the will, of John M‘C o rmick, dec.
SARAH MCORMICK,Ex‘rx.
BARNETT CODY, Ext.
July 12. 7 4m
Agreeable to an order from the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Cos. j
iumbia county, sitting for Ordinary;
purposes, will be sold, n the first
Tuesday in November next, at the
Coust House of Columbia County.
One tract of Land, in said County,
containing by estimation, Two Hun
dred and Twenty-two acres, adjoining
Wrightsboro* Commons, belonging
to the estate of Peter Overby, for the
benefit ol the H’ irs and Creditors.—
Terms made known on that day, by
ROBERT WALTON Ex’r.
GEORGIA, Warren County.
WHEREAS, Hardy Pitts, applies for
Letters dismis-ory from the adminis
tration of ihe estate of William Thomas,
a e of said county dec.
I hese are, therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons interested to be and
appear at my office, within the time pre
h ribed by law, to file their objections,
(if any they have) why said letters should
not be granted.
Z. FRANKLIN, elk, c. 0. w. c.
GEORGIA, fVarrencounty
Whereas, Spivy Fuller (Administrator
•le bonis non and with the will annexed,)
on the estate ol 1 homas Smith late of said
county dec. applies for letters of Pissmis
aitm on jaid estate.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the Kindled and
Creditors, of said dec. to be and appear
U my office within the time prescribed by
;iw, to s-bew cause, if any they have, vshy
Said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office this
28 th day of May 1828.
Z. FRANKLiN, elk. c. 0.
May 31st offim
List of letters remaining in the P t
Office, Warrenton Ga. Ist October 1828,
A. James Akins, Mrs. Wmnifreci A
kin, Asa Ansley, Rebecca Adams, E. P.
Andrews
B. Gilson Berry, Abram Brinkley,
Jeremiah Burkhalter, Ebenezer Bid,
Thomas W. Battle, Drewry Bynum,
M i.ss Malvina Broadnax, Htnry Biewton
or for said BJewton's heirs, the heirs of
his estate at law.
C. Benjamin Crenshaw, Daniel
Chandler, Absalom Corsey’s orphans, or
(heir Guardian, Sampson Culpepper,
Vfiss Margaret Carrel, The Church at
William** Cre-k, Vincent R. Corsey,
John P. Claxton, Mrs. Elizabeth Cody,
Jnhn Champion, Benjamin Culpepper,
D. Jeremiah Davis, Jethro D<<rden,
Gen. Thoma* Dawson.
E. Mrs. Sarah Elliott, Jan e* Eshom.
F. Ignatius a Few.
G. Benjamin Geeslio, J. D. Green,
John Gibson.
H. Thenphtlus H<wel. 3, Isaac Hart
Mr. Hall, Benjamin Henry, Ambias
Heeth. William C. Hill, Henry Ham on,
Neal ILirral, Fielding Hill, John Ham
mett.
I. Dinkins Ivey.
J. William B. Jones, Candies Jack*
son, Adam Jones, Jun. Allen W. Jackson*
K. B z ■ Kitchens, Thomas W. K-nt.
L. Orsborn Lockett, James Little,
Miss Rebecca A Low, Thomas Latimer,
Samuel M Latimer, Mil lot y Lar.gf rd.
M. Ezra McCrary, John Mi Nair,
Jorden McCullars, Kendall Lee Mi Tyre
Daniel Murchison, James Martin Ru
j bin May. James Mattoik, Vicy Met al
lister. David Mims, Henry McCane,
Henry J. Matthews. William W Mai tin,
Mrs. Ann McCoy, Miss Gilla Martin.
N. Thomas Neal.
P* William Porter, Henry Peebles,
John S. Parker, Richard Powel, James
Perryman.
R. Mr. Rymes, Renson Rabon, Thomas
Roney, Abner Riley, Starling Reel,
Walker Reynolds, 2.
S. John Strickland, Joseph S. E.
Spears, John Swint 2, Daniel Shows,
William Shivers Sen. W. & W. Shivers
John W Shurley, Nathan Shurley, Sam
uel Skelley James G. Swain 2, Miss Fa
tha Sallas.
T. Moses Thompson, Septimus Tor
rence, Miss Miriam Tucker.
W. Solomon Wilder, Thomas Wynn,
Hines Williford, Drewry A. Weaver, Jo
seph Wright, Nicholas Williams, Li ut,
John K. Welch, Mrs. Nancy Watson, Mrs.
Mary Wood 2.
Y. Bennet Yeats.
Which will be sent to the General Post
Office the first of January next, if not
taken out.
JOHN MOORE, P. M.
Oct 4th 19-3*.
A GKEE/YBLE to an order <t me
Hororable Inferior Court of War
ren county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold, at the Court
House, in Warren County, on the
first Tuesday in January next, the
following property to wit: Seventy
nine acres of land, more or less,
whereon Sarah Pate now lives, sold
subject to dower. Also one hundred
and twenty four acres, more or less,
whereon John Pate now lives, sold
subject to dower. Also one hundred
and fifty acres, more or less, adjoin
ing the above land and James Gra
nacle’s land and Benjamin Thomp
son’s land, sold subject to dower of
the widow Sarah Pate, and also to
dower or claim of the widow Sarah
Farr, in the last mentioned tract. Al
so one negro girl about 19 years of
age, by the name of Dinah —all the
property of Drury Pate, dec. Sold
fur the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said der. Terms made known
1 on th* day of sale.
JOSEPH LEONARD, Adm’r,
(Vtohrr °stb. 1828. tds.—22.
Blank Deeds,
For Bale at this Office*
No. 23.