Taylor County GaArchives Deed.....Court Minutes, Superior - Court Minutes, Superior 1857 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Virginia Crilley http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00003.html#0000642 November 10, 2004, 3:06 pm Written: 1857 APRIL TERM 1857 Court met agreeable to adjournment his Honor, Edmund H. Worrill, presiding, April 6th 1857. and adjourned the 9th 1/2 after 6 o'clock pm until the first Monday in October. page 256 GRAND JURORS empanneled and sworn. Wm J.F. Mitchell David Deeland Daniel Royal James L Bartlett John M. Hobbs Thos J. Draughorn James Williamson Wm M Stuckey Charles A. Loyd (Lloyd) Wm A.H. Royal Daniel Murray John S.Murray James M. Miller John T. Gray Henry Wacter C.F Fickling Simeon Thompson Theophilus McGee John Windham Samuel Montgomery PETIT JURORS sworn J.P. McCrary John J. Garrett Washington Burnett Abel Windham C.D. Bynum John L. Walker Willis Jinks A.T. Slaughter Wm Lawson Robert Walker Wm T. Parks Thos Cameron Benj R. Wilson J. Vinson D. Lawson R. Brown Levin Layfield Rowland Hudson Hamilton Brewer William Bryant William Thompson Enoch Duke William Dickerson Martin Brooks B. McCrary vs John W. Riley confess judgement to pl'f $102.45 Bartley McCrary vs Columbus W. Wade judgement to pl't $75. The Bank of the State of Georgia vs Hopkins Holsey judgement to pl't$450.00 pg 257 Davis Dawson vs J.A. and F.S. Rucker prin Richard B. Rucker Sec. judgement to pl't $816 The State vs Lawrence Walker True Bill The State vs William Lockhart True Bill The State vs James L West True Bill John T. Hankerson vs Henry M. Tindell, trustee Ordered by the court that attachment is dismissed. Seth W. Mulder vs Jeremiah Wilchar and James N. Harris Trespass It appearing to the court that the Interrogatories taken in the above case ____ exhibiter to Ellen Harris a material witness for def'g have been imperfectly executed. said witness having failed to answer said interrogatories, it is therefore ordered that def't have leave to withdraw said interrogatories, and commission and the same be executed. John Doe ex dem Henry Bakera nd Calvin Baker & F. Mahone vs Richard Roe cas eject and Daniel W. Miller (Tenant in possession) Consent of both parties, transferred to appeal Elizabeth Paulk Adm vs The Southwestern Rail Road Company Jury finds for pl't $20,000 damages with cost of suit. The defendant being dissatisfied with judgment of jury, having paid costs, demands and appeal. Brings Robert Scandrett and George W. Adamas and tenders them as their security - bound to Elizabeth Paulk, Administrix, the plaintiff for the payment of the eventual condemnation. William A. Daniel vs Thomas H. Brown judgement to pl'f $31.45 Danfurt & Nagel vs W.W. Corbitt judgement to pl't (no amount indicated) Jackson Fountain vs James Layfield and Jesse A. Hollingsworth judgement to pl't $500 To Columbus Enquirer Dr to Oct 9 1855 for adjouring Superior Court $2.00 ordered above account to be paid. It appearing to the court that James T. Harmon has purchased of J.M. Boardman of Macon, books and stationary $13 and paid for same for the use of court, order for county treasurer to pay him for same. pg 259 J.B. Wright, Adm vs Muscogee Rail Road judgement to pl't for $53 Pierson & Heidt vs Ezekiel Adams & Martha Adams, Adm Jury find for pl't $33.35 John Doe ex dem John Owen & James A. Green vs Richard Rod cas eject Willis Jinks Tennant Jury finds for pl't, the premises in dispute to wit: Lot No 140 in 12th district of Taylor. McMullen & England vs W.W. Corbitt judgement to pl't $44.65 D.W. Summons vs W.W. Corbitt judgement to pl't $76.26 Willis McLendon, Amd vs Thomas H. Brown Jury finds for def't. C.F. Fickling, foreman The State vs Mat Freeman, Amos Rogers True Bill The State vs William R. Miller & William Z. Fuller Assault & battery True Bill The State vs William Pare Assault and battery True Bill The State vs Mark Loyd Jury finds the def't guilty. J.P. McCrary, Foreman The State vs John Q. Adams & James Whittle Misdemeanor - True Bill The State vs Lawrence Walker Carrying deadly weapons Jury finds def't guilty. Washington Burnett, Foreman The State vs William Parr Assault & Battery Jury find def't guilty. Washington Burnett, Foreman The State vs Elias Barfield Assault with intent to Murder - True Bill The State vs Mark Loyd Indictment for an assault & battery. Judgment of court that you, the said Mark Loyd, be taken hence to the common jail where you shall be safely and securely confined for a damage the period of twenty days to be completed from this the 9th day of April 1857. Swift & Ruggles vs A.W. Nelson judgement for pl't $67 W.J.F. Mitchell, Foreman Swift & Ruggles vs Henry H. Long judgement for pl't $131 Jackson Fountain vs James Layfield & Jesse A. Hollingsworth judgement to pl'tf $500 Sarah Jacobs vs Philip Jacobs LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Authorize a full divorce Davis Castleberry vs Jospeh J. Walton judgement to pl'f $100 Davis Dawson vs J.A. & F.L. Rucker prin Richard B. Rucker, sec Debt For pl't for $816.00. Def't demans a stay of execution and brings W.L. Wallace, security and acknowledge together with Richard B. Rucker Uriah P. Crawford vs Wm W. Corbitt judgement to pln't $82 D? ---(unreadable) Windham vs Samuel Montogomery Jury finds for def't J.P. McCrary, Foreman S.M. Ausley vs W.W. Corbitt judgement to plt'f $37.37 Felder Son & Co vs W.W. Corbitt & Union W. Harris judgement for plant' $52.09 pg 260 Forsythe & Kuigler vs W.W. Corbitt judgement to pl't $39.14 Flint River Manufacturing Co vs Swift & Ruggles judgement to pl't James P. Roussau vs W.W. Corbitt judgement to pl't$59.60 John Alsabrooks vs W.W. Corbitt judgement to pl't $40 Joseph J. Walton vs Johnathan P. McCrary judgement to pl't Wm G. Alman vs J.P. McCrary judgement to pl'tf The State vs Mark Loyd ASSAULT & BATTERY The previous order of staying in jail for twenty days is changed to a fine of $25 and the cost of the suit and on his failure to pay said fine, he will be confined in the common jail until he pay the same. It appearing that balance of the $10.35 due Catherine Cannon for meals for Jurors in trying criminal cases ordered that the county treasurer pay the same. It appearing to the court that Montfort & Benswanger has furnished the goods for the use of the court the amount one dollar and twenty five cents ordered County Treasure to pay the same. Ordered that County Tres. pay Wm H. Monfort, Sheriff, $50: $12 for chairs; thirty five for benches' $3 for wood and saw dust. Ordered Co Treas pay Elias Cody $15.30 for attending as bailiff 4 days including Horse hire, buggy bill and expenses in bringing witnesses and arresting prisoners. Ordered Co Treas pay William Anderson, bailiff for 4 days; John Tuner; Jessee Garett, John Henricks = $8.00 Rowland Hudson $2.00 bailiff; also John A. Hamilton $11.40 for 4 days one night & expenses as bailiff William Perkins is under arrest of selling an estray and bound to appear at this term of court to answer said charge. He has appeared, and no charge brought against him, and Sol General having discontinued the prosecution, it is ordered Willam Perkins be discharged from custody. Martthews & Williamson vs John C. Cozatt Both parties agreed to submit the same to arbitrator and have given bond. Allowed to withdraw same from court, and refer it to arbitrators chosen and selected by said parties for that purpose. Said arbitrators to consise of C.F. Fickling, C.A. Loyd, R.B. Rucker, James Griffith and R. Scandrett Gideon Newsome vs William C. Schott et all Bill for relief. Ordered to appeal court pg 264 John B. Sisson vs James T. May and Daniel W. Miller Bill in Equity Ordered by the court that a party Pl'ff be in by the next term of this court in place of the complainant, otherwise the case shall be dismissed. Daniel Whatley vs James Montgomery de bonis non of Reubin B. Davis, Deceased. On motion it is ordered by the court that parties be made in the above case by the next term of this court. If no paries be made by the next term, above case be dismissed. The State vs Henry, a Slave It appearing to the court that the original bill of indictment in the above stated case has been lost or mislaid and a copy thereof being prepared by the solititor and read to the court, it is therefore ordered the same be taken and read as a true and established copy of said lost Bill of Indictment. The State vs Wm Pare ASSAULT & BATTERY Verdict guilty. Defendant fined $10 and cost of suit. The State vs W.H. Lockheart BURGLARY William H. Lockheart failing to appear or to answer to his name after being called so to do in terms of law and it appearing that one David Lockheart had on 27th day of Feb 1857 entered into a reconizance with said Wm H. conditioned that said William H. Lockheart appear at this term of court to answer charges. David having failed to produce the body of the said Wm H. ordered that rule nise be granted and that Scri facias do issue calling on the said David and Wm H. Lockhart to shew cause why said recognizance should not be forfeited and said ni si be made absolute. Josiah Hillsman, John T. Gray, Eldrige C. Butt vs Harriet Perry Adm of Charlton Y. Perry By consent of parties, transferred to appeal. Clayton Whittington vs William Summerall Adm At last term of court (Oct) this case dismissed and that orede of such dismissal was not placed on the minutes. Ordered to do so, and deft go hence without delay and recover the complainant his cost in this behalf for which let execution issue. Eli B. Rogers Vs John H. Blackman A rule nisi granted at last term of court, requiring pl'f counsel to shew cause whay a verdict in the above case should not be set aside; ordered at this term of court that verdict be set aside and new trial be granted. Joel W. Cadenhead Adm of Edward Cadenhead vs Eli B. Rogers & John Perkins, deft fi fa & H.H. Mangham, claimant Parties in above case consent that case be transferred to appeal. Amos Adams vs Martha Adams, Ad of Ezekiel Adams, dec'd Parties agree to transfer to appeal. Joseph T. Shelton Alonzo D. Shelton by his guardian Jack Brown vs John B. Wright The above bill having been served on def't and it now ordered that def't appear at the next term of court and plead answer or demur. Thomas J. Drughon vs Asa Marshall Adm of James M. Marshall Def't being duly served; ordered he appear at next term of court to plead answer pg 266 Officers of Court vs Wm McBride plt' and Zachariah Boof, Deft Ordered by court that Allen F. Owen, Esq atty for Officers of the court pay over to James T. Harmong the clerk, $11.37 now in his hand and rec'd from the Sheriff of Talbot County as collected on said fi fa. The State vs William Roberts Misdemanor Ordered that stated case a rule ni si be granted, and William Roberts and J.P. McCrary as security be required to shew cause why said recognizance should not be and rule be made absolute Thomas C. Dempsey vs Charles Hamlin Deft and H.H. Long Claimant Motion of W.W. Corbitt, plt'f attorney ordered taht claim be dismissed and that said fi fa do proceed State of Georgia vs Relation of B.F. Newsom vs Justices of the Inferior Court Motion for new trial be amended by adding a new and additional ground in said rule to wit because of newly discovered evidence. Ordered by the court that the calling of the dockett of cases at law or in Equity returnable to this present term of the court be and the same is hereby dispensed with except in cases of Rent. M & S.W. Woodruff vs Joseph J. Walton Certoirari Upon argument, ordered that said cause be remanded and a new trail had in the court below on the ground that the court below erred in allowing the Interrogatories to Thomas Ragland to go to the Jury there being a material variance between them and the case before the court Susan W. Bowler by her next friend, Walker Bowler vs Henry H. Mangham Bill & Injunction It appearing that an answer was filed to the above stated bill at the last term of this court and replication filed at this term, it is ordered that the above stated cause be set down for trial at the next term of court and the bill answer and replication and the porrof to be taken in the cause and that this order be entered on the minutes. J.S. & L Bowie vs Isaac Mulkey & Co Complaint and appeal upon motion of def'ts in the above case; it is ordered by the court that said have leave to withdraw their appeal and now comes def't and withdraws their appeal. Appeal dismissed. The petition of Matilda Johnson, widow of Allen Johnson, late deceased, sheweth that Allen Johnson died, and posses lot of land #222 in the 3rd district of originally Muscogee, now Taylor County. Ephraim Johnson, Administrator of said deceased had been legally notified of this application of your petitioner, prays the appoint of commissioners to lay off and assign to petitioner her dower or 1/3 part. Court ordered Edmund Stewart, Daniel Royal, William Stewart, James M. Stewart, and Zachariah Watkins be appointed commissioners. pg 268 Eralbut W. Miller vs Joseph Johnson Motion for Sheriff to deliver possession of land. The def't has been called upon to shew why pl'f should not be put in possession by the Sheriff of the north half of Lot of land #195 in the 12th district. It appears that pl'f is only entitled to what remains of said half lot after taking out 65 acres not sold to plt by the late Sheriff. This 65 acres lie in the NE corner of said lot and leave have been laid off to def't family under the laws in favor of insolvent debtors. Ordered that present Sheriff put pl'ff into possession of all the North half aforesaid except the said 65 acres. Sarah Redmond by her next friend John T. Brown vs William Mitchell, Adm of Wiley Wommack & W. Redmond On motion of complaint Solictor have leave to amend his bill straikng out so much of complaints bill as states that she in her husband have as yet received no part of her said estate and that the 5th part to which she is entitled is now in the hands of the said William Mitchell as his Admintrator and that this order be entered in minutes. J.S & L Bowie vs James T. May Rule to foreclose Mortgage. Appears to Court that at Oct term last, a rule nisi was granted requiring def't to pay to the pltf' the principal due on certain note given 25 Oct 1854. $758.00 on South half of Lot of land #156 in 13th district of formerly Muscogee now Taylor containing 101 1/4 acres. So ordered execution. 7th April 1857 Henrietta C. Swift vs Alexander M.K. Swift LIBEL FOR DIVORCE and application for alimony and expenses. It appearing to the court by proofs that the pl'f and def't have been duly married, and since the marriage a separation has occurred and that on the26th day August 1856, plt'f made application for temporary alimony and the necessary expenses for her said suit, and it being made to appear that said pl'f has no estate of her own and is without means of support and that she has retained James M. Smith & Smith to prosecute her said suit. Ordered that def't Alexander M.K. Swift pay to said pl't said alimony from the commencement of said suit 26th day of August 1856 to this date at the rate of $25 per month, making an aggregate $187 to be paid without delay and that from and after this date, said def't do pay to said pl'f alimony at the same rate of $25 per month to be paid quarterly contiually pending this suite and that def't pay to said james M. Smith & Smith & Pon the sum of $250 for their fees for prosecuting said suit on the 25th day of Dec next. Bryant Ingram vs William & Little State of Georgia, Macon. Supreme Court. Honors Joseph Henry Lumpkins, Charles J.McDonald, Henry L. Benning, Judges. Ruling that the judgment of the lower court be affirmed. Levi B. Smith vs William S. Johnson Supreme Court. Macon. Judges: Joseph Henry Lumpkins, Charles J.McDonald, Henry L. Benning. Ruling that the judgement of the lower court be affirmed. Benjamin F. Newsome vs Caleb Lindsay. Supreme Court. Macon. Judges: Joseph Henry Lumpkins, Charles J.McDonald, Henry L. Benning. Ruling that the judgement of the lower court be reversed on the ground that the exception in the act of 1825 in favor of persons practicine medicine and surgery in this state at the date of that act was revised by the act of 1847 and that the Plt'f having previously to the date of the act of revisal been practicing physician he is not embraced indictment prohibition. pg 273 Grand Jurors drawn at this term of court for October 1857 James M Priester David P.M. Brand Bryant Ingram John C. Cozatt Joseph Brannon Isaac Stanford James Thompson H.H. Mangham Thos R. Gates William H Lockheart Perry C. Carr A.M. Rhodes Stephen Murray James M Willis John D. Mitchell John H. Wallace Wm Griffith John H. Grace S.W. Rogers E. Stewart Wm. R. Miller Jesse Stallings E.F. Collins D.O. Smith George T. Coxwell Gideon M. David Lawrence Walker Wm Greer Isaac Mulkey Amos Adams Thomas Umphries (Humphries) Archibald Hill Baldwin Gray Henry N. Duke Davis Shine William Chew PETIT JURORS Drawn for Oct 1857 Simon Cox Albert Morrell William Cameron Milton Ham J.W. M. Whittington Thomas H. Williamson Henry Joiner David Hortman D. John O'Neal Arza Measels James Cureton F.D. Walker Wm A. Melson James Ham John Bozeman Charles Gassete William J. Alman (last) Wm Pope Isaac Fouch H.S. Rodes W.C. Dwright Thos Carter William Jackson Wiley Wilson Absolem Coursey John Lee Wesley Hill John Silas Wm Chew T.A. Spinks Joshua Harris Stephen Rogers John A. Hamilton James Layfield John Carson John Bias Joel Mathews S.R. Hobbs Y.S. Joiner James Hobbs Kichen Peacock Redin Jones Joshua Tenneson Thomas Edwards Andrew Howell James Moss G.W. Wilson John Heath pg 274 The State vs John Q. Adams, Samuel Adams Z. Childre & Pickney Whittington - Assault - $20.90 " vs. John Q. Adams, Samuel Adams Z. Childre & Pickney Whittington - Assault &Battery - $21.55 " vs Amos Adam Retailing without a license $5.45 " vs Sampson R. Adams & Amos Adams (Tapling house) 10.60 " v Sampson R. Adams & Amos Adams (Assault & Battery0 10.75 " vs Andrew Elkins (misdemeanor) sent up to Supreme Court 20.24 " v R.D. Hancock sent up to Supreme Court 15.95 John Clark & Hiram Williams (Assault & Battery) 10.60 Abraham Hortman & John Clark & Hiram Williams Rest 21.67 Joshua Ellis Misdemeanor 6.45 John Hudson & Nancy Battle Adultery 11.60 [Hudson legitimatized children see Superior Court Minutes pg 224 - Oct 1856] Starling Bartlett Misdeameanor 15.45 John Black " 6.30 William Wilson & Robert Elleson Misdemeanor 10.90 Janes Brown & Jane Manson Lewd House 10.45 Seaborn Mullins Malicious mischief 11.921 James L. Hesters Arson (comes to Supreme Court) 47.88 William Wilson & Robert Elleson Misdemeanor 10.55 William Lewis & Seaborn Heath Larceny 10.60 J.Q. Adams, Samuel Adams, Isaac Childre Assault & Battery 15.50 Daniel W. Spicer Larceny 11.72 John Hudson & Nancy Battle 10.30 George L. Taylor (Attempt to kill) 5.90 George L. Taylor, Pitman Taylor & Nancy Liner (Linn) 25.00 Green Cason (assault with intent to kill) $5.60 Pitman Taylor misdemeanor $5.60 John B. Arnold Assault & battery $5.30 William Mulkey & John H. Hamilton $10.30 William W. Wiggins $5.30 & Peter Watson $5.45 $10.75 William Wilson & Peter Watson Ezekiel Royal and Henry Joiner affray $10.30 Benjamin Lancaster & Martha Barney $10.60 Lewis Duke (Arson) & Robert Ellis (Misdemeanor) $11.50 Ellison Joseph Hartfield & William Wilson $15.30 Robert Ellison & Thomas Carter $10.15 Benjamin Lancaster, Martha Barney & A. Lancaster $15.00\ Joiner Adams & Amos Adams $10.60 Jane ? George McDowell $18.22 Archibald Hobbs & Uriah Stubby $10.30 Andrew Elkins & Julius Watson $10.15 Newton Mulkey, John Willis & Albert Wright $15.00 Total for page $534.50 pg 276 The state versus Marshall Moulton, vagrancy, mis ? , anot poor $15.75 Stokes Worsham stabbing $5.00 Nathan M. Rodgers Assault & Battery $5.00 Charles Mc Cullers & Burrel McCullers $10.00 John Hendricks & Joseph Blackman $16.30 Abraham Hortman & John Clar $10.00 Henry Ray Assault & battery $5.00 Stokes Worsham stabbing $10.00 John Hiley Misdemeanor $5.00 Edmund, a Negro Murder $22.57 Absaolem Coursey Stabbing $19.02 Appleton Brooks Assault & battery $8.42 James McWright, James Bullard, Calving Grant, J. Willis $20.30 Stephen Dickerson $5.00 Total Amount $680.57 Coby fine of Hiram Williasm $50.00 Total $650.57 Ordered by court that James Harmon, Clerk of said court be paid $630.37 out of any money that may come into court by way of fines, for the above enumerated cases. State of Georgia Supreme Court Macon. Monday 4th February Judges Joseph Henry Lumpkins, Charles I McDonald and Henry L Benning. John Hudson vs Henry N. Duke This case came before the Court upon a transcript of the record from the Superior Court and after argument had it is considered and adjudged by the court that the judgement of the court below reversed upon the ground that the court erred in not granting a new Trail on the ground taken in motion - that the verdict was contrary to Law and Equity. Ordered by the Superior Court that the judgement of the Supreme Court be made the judgement of this court, that the pl't in error do recover of the def't in error for his costs in this behalf laiud and expended for the cost of proceedings. pg 276 Macon Supreme Court Honors Joseph Henry Lumkin, Charles J. McDonald, and Henry L. Benning, Judges. Henry N. Duke vs plft in error John Hudson Superior Court. We the jurors at the close of the court beg leave to make the following general presentment. Books of Superior, Inferior and Ordinary courts well kept and in order. Also the books of County Treasurer. Sum total on Treasurer's books $1033.78 embracing both solvent and insolvent demands deducted; the sum of insolvent debts ($183.11) $880.67 in solvent and valable funds. We find upon investigation in the ordinaries hands on balance of $154.07 of poor school funds and recommend an additional tax of 20 per cent to be levied according to law for the purpose of increasing this fund and we trust that the parents and guardians of poor children will avail themselves of the benefits of this funds to aleave as funds permit the pitable condition of this unfortuante class. We report that our roads are in good condition and trust that those on whom this duty is imposed by law wil use all legitimate means to keep them so. We find our public buildings also to be in good with the exception of the jail. This we find to be out of repair, frail and unsafe and recommend that such means be used and such expenditures be made consistent with reasonable economy as will place it in a condition to answer the legitimate purposes of such a building. We recommend to the Inferior Court to take notice of the bridges known as Hills Bridge on White Wate5r as the same needs some repairs. Also McCrary's bridge across the Little Patsillaga and the bridge near Reynolds on the river road across Pasilagga and Lowe's Brige across White Whater. We recommend that Grand and Petit Jurors receive each one dollar per day in addition to their present fare. We recommend that the Tax Collector be allowed the full amount of his insolvent list to wit the some of $186.73. We recommend to the Inferior Court to look to the matters of some executions in favor of the county vs. S.R. Hobbs, the same have been paid off and the fifas are still open and unsatisfied. In taking leave of his Honor Judge Worrill, we beg leave to make known our high appreciation of the able and impartial manner in which he has conducted the business of our court ...thank Sol General Thadeaus Oliver for the courtesy and respect shown this body. We recommend that the foregoing presentments be published in Times and Sentinel at Columbuse and the Georgia Citizen at Macon. Samuel Montgomery, William J.F. Mitchell,Foreman; Henry C. Wacter, William M. Stuckey, Seimeon Thompson, John M. Hobbs, James L. Bartlett, John Windham, John S. Murray, Charles A. Loyd, Christopher F. Fickling, John Culverhouse, Daniel Murray, Theophilus McGee, John F. Gray, James williamson, William A.H. Royal, David Beeland, Thomas J. Drawhorn, Daniel Royal. pg 278 OCTOBER TERM 1857 List of Grand Jurors sworn at this term of the court Henry H. Mangham John H. Wallace Thomas R. Gates James Thompson Wm R. Miller G.M. Davis Henry N. Duke George T. Coxwell Stephen J. Murray David Shine James M Willis John C. Cozatt David P. M. Brand Archibald Hill Baldwin Gray Absolem M. Rhodes George J. Hays Joseph Brannon Nathaniel Spears David O. Smith John D. Mitchell PETIT Jurors sworn for this term of court John Whittington Joshua Harris William Cameron William G. Almun Simon Cox Joel Mathews Redin Jones James Ham William Pope S.R. Hobbs John O Neal James Cureton Henry Joiner Albert Morrell Thomas Carter William Dwight John Lea John Joiner James Stewart John Q. Adams John Turner Carnelius Bradley George W. Potter Thomas D. Hill Thadeus Oliver the Solicitor General of this circuit not being in attendance, it is ordered that Wm Wallace be and is hereby appointed pro tem to prepare the indictment and other business of the state. The State vs Alfred T. Slaughter MURDER True Bill H.H. Mangham, Foreman James M. Marshall vs Thomas J. Draughorn Covenant on appeal The death of pl'tf James M. Marshall having been suggest in the above stated case and Sine Facias being issued and served to shew cause why Asa Marshall, Admin of James M. Marshall should not be made party pl'f in said cause and no cause being shown it is ordered that Asa Marshall, Adm be made pl'f Wall, Goolsby and other pl'f va Joshua Harris pl'f & John Joiner, claim Ordered that levy made in the above case be dismissed. Wm M. Hardwick vs David P.M. Brand Complaint By consent of parties ordered to be transferred to appeal. James Harper vs William P. Lowe Transferred to appeal A. Carter vs J.A. & F.S. Rucker & R.B. Rucker judgement to pl't $129.34 Dennis Perkins vs Swift & Ruggles judgement to pl'f $340.77 Edward H. Law vs John M. Hobbs Jury find for pl't $72.13 Daniel Kleckly vs Y.H. Caldwell Confess judgement to pl'f $100 principal Condict Wheelter & Co vs W.J. & J.A. Hamilton judgement to pl'f $125 E.D. Stoddard & Co vs JA & F.S. Rucker & R.B. Rucker Jury finds for pl'f $231 pg 280 Thayer Dewing Co vs J.A. & F.S. Rucker judgement to pl'f $359 Moses Taylor vs Moody Barefield jury finds for pl'f $50 Benjamin McKinney vs Thomas Walling judgement to pl'f $31.84 Edward Barnard vs Joseph Hobbs judgement to pl'f $87.92 Wm Ragland vs Wm T. Cobb Jury finds for pl'f $144.04 John Turner, Foreman Martin J. Hobbs vs Joseph Hollis judgement to pl'f $492 William Hubbard vs George G. Potter Jury find for def't H.H. Mangham, Foreman Robert S. Caldwell vs Y.H. Caldwell judgement to pl'f $680 Nicholas B. Stephens vs Chesley B. Marshall judgement to pl'f $87 Ashner Ayers vs Wright & Williamson judgement to pl'f $99.22 Jourdan Wilchar vs George T. Coxwell judgement to pl'f $150 Nicholas B. Stephens vs Y.H. Caldwell Judgement to pl't $108.69 David O. Smith vs John Adkins judgement to pl'f $750.00 Stephen Daviels vs Jonathan P. McCrary judgement to pl'f $150 Lawrence Walker vs Wm R. Miller judgement to pl'f $365.11 Harriett Perry, Admin vs Henry H. Long and John D. Mitchell judgement to pl'f $100 Pleasant R. Phillips Ex of Henry H. Lowe, Dec vs Joseph Hollis Jury find for defendant H.H. Mangham, Foreman Wm Rowe vs John A. J. McCrary judgement to pl'f $64.90 Caleb Lindsey vs A.P. Jones judgement to pl'f (no amount stated) pg 282 John Gardner vs Samuel P. Corbin Jury finds for pl'f $200.00 H.H. Mangham, Foreman Benjamin L. Adams & Henry J. Hunt vs Alex M. K. Swift judgement to pl'f Jacob Pare vs John Adkins judgement to pl'f $80.00 J.H. & H. F. Mathews vs John A. McCrary Judgement to pl'f $74 James Darden vs Wm H. Greer judgement to pl'f Elizabeth Paulk Adm vs The Southwestern Rail Road Co. Jury find for pl'f $12,000. D.O. Smith, Foreman Drane & Mathews vs Willis McLendon Admin judgement to pl'f $86.20 Amos Adams vs Martha Adams, Adm Jury for defendant H. H. Mangham, Foreman John R. Boyleston vs Amos Rogers (two other first names I can't read - Rogers) Judgement to pl'f $84 pg 283 B.F. Adams vs B.F. Reese judgement to pl'f $65 Ewell Wille vs B.A. Horton Jury finds for pl'f $807 S. H. Hobbs, Foreman Wm J. Hamilton vs J.P. McCrary Judgement to pl'f J.H. Weeks & Co vs James E. Roper judgement to pl'f Henry C. Fincher vs Benjamin Edge judgement to pl'f John Walker vs Joseph Hollis judgement to pl'f R.B. Rucker vs Wm C. Sibley judgement to pl'f L.H. Lot vs John W. Janus judgement to pl'f $92 Barnett Goslin vs Joseph E. Spear & George M. Goslin judgement to pl'f Henry C. Fincher vs James & Vinson judgement to pl'f Martha J. Lowe vs William R. Lowe Jury find for def't H.H. Mangham, Foreman Henrietta C. Swift vs Alexander M.K. Swift (Order for the Alimony) At last term of court, ruled that alimony of $25/month be paid in a lump sum of $187 which had already occurred. Defendant has failed to pay. Sum now due is $437. Ordered to pay over money by tomorrow morning or show cause why he should not be held in contempt of court. The State vs James McGregory Assault & Battery. True Bill. The State vs W.H. Lockheart Rape. True Bill The State vs Joseph Blair Assault. True Bill A.J. Carson vs Jesse Stallings Rule nisi heard and considered. Ordered by court that rule nise be discharged and that execution do issue from the judgement The State vs William Robinson Jackson L. Downs Williams Downs The jury finds the prisoner, Jackson L. Downs, not guilty. Joseph H. Brown Foreman. William Pope, Henry Joiner, Thomas Carter, Benjamin Downing, James Hinton, W.C. Wright, Moses Benswanger, Martha Carter, Allen Hudson, James Bier, David O. Smith vs John Adkins Def't says he is unable to pay the coast and give security. He has been advised he has a good case for appeal, and owing to his poverty he is aunable to pay the cost. John Adkins (X) his mark Mosey Taylor vs Moody Barefield judgement to pl'f $50. Def't demans appeal. Benjamin Gaultney as security. Robert L. Caldwell vs Yelverton Caldwell judgement to pl't $680. Def't comes forward and demands a stay of execution according to statutes, brings Thomas H. Brown as security. Both sworn and bound to Robert L. Caldwell, Sheriff. Nicholas B. Stephens vs Yelverton Caldwell judgement to pl'f $108.69. Def't comes forward and demands stay of execution, Thomas H. Brown security. Frances Crutchfield, Assign vs James Taylor Fi Fa & Rule against Dept Sheriff It appearing to the court that Enoch Garrett, Dept Sheriff has sold lot of land #169 in the 14th District of said county under a levy of said fi fa. Ordered that he make return to court to pay proceeds. Service acknowledged by Dept Sheriff Enoch Garrett. Garrett answers that the said lad sold for $50. it was bid off by Robert Scandrett, levy advertizing and commission leveied to seven dollars and fifty cents. fi fa in my hands of equal date with pl'fs in favor William Dickson vs James Taylor & Henry Hobbs claims to share with this fifa pro Rota in $24.50. The residue is to be paid to plaft being $18.00. Court rules apply said net proceeds of sale to said fi fa pro rato that is $18 to the above fi fa $24.50 to that Dickson. Miles Taylor vs Rhoda Morris Judgement and verdict for pl't $92.00. Def't being dissatisfied, brings John W. James as security . A. Carter vs J.A. & T.S. Rucker & R.B. Rucker judgement to pl'f $129.34 Dissatisfied, brings security E.B. Waters E.B. Stodard & Co vs J.A. & T.S. Rucker, R.B. Rucker judgement to pl'f $231.58. Tenders E.B. Waters for security on appeal. Thayer Dewing & Co vs J.A. & T.S. Rucker, R.B. Rucker judgement to pl'f $249. Tenders E.B. Waters for security on appeal. pg 288 Lewis Hill vs Ezekiel Royal and Daniel Royal Fi Fa & Claim Same vs Ezekiel Royal and Benswanter & Montfore claimants Upon consent of both parties, cases transferred to appeal Lawrence Walker & Freeman Walker, executors of Persons Walker vs James Williamson & Wm R. Miller Ordered by court that a new trial be had upon the ground that the Jury found contrary to the evidence, it being the opinion of this court that there was no evidence to authorize the Jury to find that the plt'f intended to bind themselves individually upon the warranty of the and therefore were not bound, and entitled to recover. It is further ordered that the pl't recover of the def't James Williamson and Wm R. Miller, the cost of said case. K.B. Murchson vs Robert Brown Certiorari Ordered cause be dismissed and the fi fa proceed James M. Marshall vs John Q. Adams & Martha Adams, Extrix of Ezekial Adams Verdict for pl't $100. The Def't dissatisfied requests appeal. Amos Adams Security. Elam B. Waters, next friend vs Allen Priggen Ordered that the def't in the above case plead answer and demur within the time required by law. E.W. Marshall pl't in fi fa vs James T. May & John B. Sisson Partied consenting, goes to appeal. Joseph T. Shelton et al vs John B. Wright, Admin of Martha Shelton Bill in equity. Ordered that the argument of the above demur be heard and decided at chambers at Columbus during the next term of Muscogee Superior Court and that it be argued ....within the next 30 days. Samuel Jones Plt vs Levi Barefield, principal Hezekiah Miller, Deft Arza Murray, Claimant Fi Fa & Claim. Transferred to appeal. William Dickerson vs Thomas Brady Ejectment and motion for a new trial. The above case having been taking to the Supreme Court, and the Superior Court ruling affirmed, ordered that ruling be placed upon the minutes. State of Georgia vs Jeremiah Wilchar & James J. Harris Assault & Battery The prosecutor, Seth W. Mulder and Jeremiah Wilchar, the def't having settled said prosecution, and fully compromised their difference and agreed to dismiss said prosecution. Bryant Ingram vs Benjamin F. Mitchel Hereby agreed: def't agrees and consents to the appointment by the court of Dr. Benjamin Newsome as receiver as to the amount of $1250 of good notes and acknowledges in service and waives copy of the bill and subpoena in this case and compl't on his part, agrees to dismiss the application in said bill for the suit. Dr. Benjamin Newsome to give bond $2,000. Persons Williamson et al vs Lawrence Walker, Exec of Persons Walker Ordered that def't plead and or demur by the first day of next term of court. Amos Adams vs Martha Adams, Adminx of Ezekiel Adams, dec'd Motion for new trial. Because the jury found contrary to evidence, court orders def't to shew cause why a new trial should not be granted. Robert Coursey vs John M. Hobbs Court dismissed the certiorari and ordered that said case proceed. J.M. & H.F. Mathews vs J.A. McCrary prin Bartley McCrary garnisher Bartley McCrary served and failed to appear and answer to motion, ordered that pl'f do recover of said Bartley McCrary the sum of $67.30 M & S Woodruff vs Joseph Walton Certiorari from Justice Court of 757th District G.M. After argument, the decision of the Court below be reversed and the grounds taken in certiorari sustained. Ordered that pl'f have a new trial. Asa Marshall vs David Carter & M.L. Carter Ceriorari By consent of counsel, certiorari dismissed and case to proceed. The State vs James L. Hester Arson Ordered that all witnesses who can authenicate their presence in above stated case be paid. Daniel W. Whatley vs James Montgomery Admin Bill in Equity Ordered that rule passed at last term of court be made for this term under the pain of dismisal of the case. Hereby enlarged to the next term of court. John Gardner vs Samuel P. Carbin Motion for new trial. A brief of evidence having been agreed, it is approved and ordered to be files. William G. Little vs Bryant Ingram & H.N. Scarborough et al Fi fa and writ of possession from Crawford Superior Court and transfered to the Superior Court of Taylor by order of Sup Ct of Crawford. A writ of fi fa issued by Crawford court in favor of William G. Little, vs Bryant Ingram, H.N. Scarbrough, Eweill Well, Elija Bond and H. Murdock . Crawford Atty, Samuel Hull ordered to return fi fa and possession papers by 9th Oct 1857. Martha Lowe vs Wm R. Lowe Bill for discovery and relief Jury having found a verdict for the def't at last term of court. On motion by counsel for complainant that def't counsel show cause why new trial should not be ordered. Based on Judge refused to charge the Jury upon being requested by complainant's counsel to do so the fiduciary relation of executor and legatee between the parties make the agreement Wm R. Lowe and Martha T. Lowe by which she gave up to the former the use of her negroes and land for 12 months free from any charge for the same constructive fraud upon said Martha T. Lowe and devolves the burden of proof upon the said Wm R. Lowe to shew that the agreement was fair and beneficial to the said Martha T. Lowe. Frances Wright by next friend John D. Mitchell vs Martha E. Shine Admr of Thomas T. Shine dec'd & H. Wright We the jury find and decree (all parties hereunto consenting) that the distributive share of Frances H. Wright in the estate of her father, Thomas T. Shine be settled upon her and her children for their sole and separate use benefit and behoof free from the mantal rights of her present or future husband. Martha E. Shine Admix do account therefore with a trustee for said Frances and her children duly appointed by law who shall hold the same for her and their and seperate use beneift and behoof forever in fee simple. David Beeland appointed trustee for Frances H. Wright and her children to hold as stated above. Henrietta Swift vs A.M.K. Swift Rule Nisi For cause why the above rule should not be made absolute, the deponent states taht his means to comply with said order that he owes some $2500 including firm debts fo Swift Rugles that his only poroperty consists of a store and store house, a small plantation, and dwelling house which are not productive and barely yield this defendant a support for himself. That after the payment of his debts, the property of this defendant is not worth exceeding four thousand dollars, and that it is barely productive of a support for himself and defendant for further cause answers states that there has been no formal or legal demand made on him for the said $25/month and that he is not in contempt of the authority of the court and the defendant furthere states taht ten or fifteen dollars per month would be as much as he could in justice to himself pay for alimony and defendant submits whether under the circumstances of this cause an alimony ought to be allowed deponent further states that he has been and now in failing health and unable to attend to business which further reduces his ability to pay alimony in this case and deponent further states as a reason why said allowance of alimony mbe renounced that libellant had no sufficient provocation for leaving the house of defendant as he is able to prove sworn to in Open Court Oct 10, 1857 A.M.K. Swift Ordered that County Treasurer pay E. Garrett, Dep Sheriff, $8 for incidental expenses of this court and also $2.15 to Monfort and Benswanger for candles, pitcher and candlesticks out of money in treasurer. Also ordered to pay $1.50 for 5 days, John Knight the same for 4 days, John Garrett for 2 days, Anthony Lavender for 6 days, John Henrick for 6 days, Wiliam Anderson $2 per day for 6 days with all estray expenses that any of the above baliffs may have spent. Macon. Supreme Court. Justices: Joseph Henry Lumking, Charles J. McDonald, Henry L. Benning. William Dickerson vs Thomas Brady Pl'f in Error This case came before court on transcript of record from the Superior Court Taylor County and after argument had, it is considered and adjudged by the court that the judgment of the court below be affirmed. To Edmund Stewart, James M. Stewart, Zachariah Watkins, Daniel Roayl and William Stewart, whereas at our Superior Court held in and for said County in 1st Monday in April last, Matilda Johnson, widow and relict of Allen Johnson, late of said county deceased, made known to the court her petition tat as widow she was entitled to dower in lot of land #222 in 3rd District of originally Muscogee, now Taylor containing 202 1/2 acres and praying court to appoint commissioners to lay off, now the said commissioners, Edmund Stewart, Daniel Royal, William Stewart, James M. Stewart, Zachariah Watkins, Freeholders of said county or a majority of you are hereby, having employed a competent surveyor, having given consideration to the shape and valuation of said land including the tenements ...give accountin on the 1st Monday October next. 10th Day of April 1857 Sworn to execute this commission on Aug 22, 1857. The appointed commissioners employed James Stewart as surveyor and 86 acres on the west side of said lot was laid off for Matilda. We the Grand Jurors beg leave to make the following presentments. We regret that immorality yet prevails in our enlightened minds, in consequent of the unsafety of the county jail which is incurring heavy expense for transporting prisoners to other jails, we do not wish the honorable Inferior Court to thinkt us dictatorial, but believing as we do that they see and feel the necessity for a safe jail, we recommend to their Honors our warmest approbation in desiring some course to build or repair the old one. We recommend to the next legislature to pass a special act for the benefit of Mrs. M.E. Stark and other teachers for teaching poor children in the year 1856 which was not returned. Before we part, we beg leave to return our sincere thanks to Honorable Judge Worrill for the very courteous manner....also the Solicitor General, Thadeus Oliver, Esq for his attention and able instruction. Henry H. Mangham, William R. Miller, Henry N. Duke, William H. Griffith, Stephen J. Murray, Thomas R. Gates, James m. Willis, Jolhn C. Cozatt, Archibald Hill, John D. Mitchell, John H. Wallace, George T. Coxwell, Baldwin Gray, James Thompson, Absolem M. Rhodes, George J. Hays, David O. Smith, David F. Shine, Edward Stewart. Ordered by the Court that County Treasurer pay Joseph J. Walton $6 for 24 meals for jurors. List of Petit Jurors drawn for April term 1858 Robert C. Bailey John Q. Adams John Amerson, Jr. Irvin Williams James Parks Wilson Loyd Jacob Elliston Andrew J. Hobbs D.W. Averett W. Barefield William Hobbs David Laygrone S.W. Mulder Reubin Dickerson E.W. Coursey J.P. McCrary Lewis Hill Kinchen Peacock Joseph Jordan E. Griffith S. (L?) Carter Thomas Cameron R. Moore M. Bulgar B.F. Fraiser Gimpsey McGlamery Charles Gasset D. Yarbrough John A. Watson John Hobbs Wm Cockran S.J. Murray Allen Hutson Nathaniel Spears A.M. Brooks S.G. Mullins Owen Barefield Henry Goolsbey A.P. Jones A. Lavender Allen Priggen J.T. Dwight Benj Miller John Wilson W.H. Brand Luke Johnson J.B. Wright Thomas Silas GRAND JURORS DRAWN FOR APRIL 1858 James P. Rouseau C.F. Fickling Henry C. Wacter James Hobbs H. Purvis Jourdan Wilchar D.A.J. Willis Asa Marshall Jacob Pare Jeremiah Wilchar Wm T. Northern Wm Bryant A.L. Wilson C.A. Loyd M.P. Brown William Vinson Wm H. Miller Able Windham Wm H. Ingram Joel Montfort James Elliston Henry H. Long Thomas Draughorn James Windham David Beeland Thomas R. Gates Julius Terner Wm Altman Jonathan Purvis Daniel Murray Enoch Duke Eli B. Rogers Charles Mulkey Joseph Hollis Jacob Thompson Arza Murray S.W. Rogers C.W. Wade page 298 To the Honorable Edmund H. Worrill, the petition of William P. Taylor of said county respectfully sheweth to your Honor that Pitt M. Taylor..is one of the legatess in the last will and Testament of George L. Taylor, who made and published his will the 5th day of February in the year 1855 and was probated and admitted to record. Your petitioner further sheweth that by the third ITEM of said will, it is declared as the desire of the testator that by his wife, Sophia, and all his children, except his son, Javan, should first be paid an amount sufficient to make them the sum of $800 and amount equal to what his son Nathan H. Taylor has had and whatever reamined after making them equal was to be equally divided between his said wife, his said sons, Nathan H., William P, Joseph F, Pitt M and daughter, Nancy Lynn and his infant daughter, Tilly G. Your petitioner sheweth that after the making of said will, he was appointed Trustee of said Pitt M. Taylor to take charge of and manage the said share of said Pitt M. Taylor as he should think best and most conducive to his interest. Your petitoner further shows to your Honor that he is about to remove from said State of Georgia to the State of Louisiana and that he is desired, your Honor would remove and discharge him from said trust and appoint Andrew McCants of said county who is a fit and proper person. Your petitioner does not produce the consent of said Pitt M. Taylor because he is not competent to give his consent and your Honor will not on account of his incompetence require it. A.F. Owen, Petitioner's atty. The facts set forth are true. Nov 5, 1857 Wm P. Taylor I hereby give my consent to act as Trustee. A.McCants Hereby appointed. Edmund H. Worrill, JSCCC Cicero C. Wynn vs Wm J. Johnson judgement and ca sa in October term 1855 Affadavit of illegality on hearing the above motion and argument thereon it is ordered and considered that said affadavit be sustained on the grounds that said judgment and ca sa has been fully paid off and discharged. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/taylor/deeds/gdd93courtmin.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 47.0 Kb