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On motion of Col. S. D. Cpane:
4th Resolved. — That a Committee
of seven be appoint e» I to select suit
able toasts, and that every thing in
the nature of politic s be excluded.
The (’hair appointed as that Com
mittee, Messrs. S. D. Crane, A. J.
Hansell, John I). Fields Jr., James
Cantrell, F. V. BuHinch, Samuel
McCarter and Asaji. Johnson.
sth. Resolved. — That a committee
of seven be oppointed as a commit
tee of general arrangements.
The Chair appointed Messrs.
John Choice, Benjamin Towns,
Josepth J. singleton, Daniel Kilian,
Thomas J. Park, Thomas J. Ferrell
and Ja nes il. Hayes, that Commit
tee. Oxi motion of R. A. Holt Esq.
6th Resolved.— That the procee
dings of this meeting be signed by
the Chairman and counter signed by
Secretary, an I published in the Mi
ner’s Recorder. The meeting then
adjourned.
May 301 h 1837.
G. K CESSNA Chair.
M. H. GATHRIGHT Sec’ry.
That portion of the Citizens then
present called M. H. (lathright Esq.
to the Cnair, and on motion of S. !).’>
Crane Esq., it was unanimously re- .
solved, that a Ball be given at
( hoic’s Hotel on the evening of the 1
4 th. of July next.
— 1
Fiom the Savannah Georgian.
MEETING OF CONGRESS.
The f ntelhgencer, ( Waehiuglon) in the sub
joined fM'ni' i show.< rim reasons of die Presi
dent in culling Coni'll s-. together for so hte a 1
period ns September. The corisfituiioi.al
term of the m tubers elect of the 25 h Con- (
gress commenced on the 4ih of Mach, and |
ye( the people of some of the Suites have not 1
yet chosen their Representatives. (
'l’hey nwp it to the people of the other
Slates i<» hold their elections earlier, as, how- <
ever pressing the cxiiigency may be, a meeting
must (as their laws now operate) be delayed to (
awuil their deferred elections. <
From the Intelligencer. *
The following, we believe, comprises all the (
Slates in which members are yet to bo chosen J
viz :
Rhode Island, Tennessee,
Maryland, Indiana,
North Carolina, Kentucky,
Alabama, Michigan,
M issismppi.
The election in nil of these States takes
place either within, or prior to the month ol
Alignwith the ea«uotion of Maryland, as
ns already slated, and pern»y« Michigan; in
the Im mi’r *d which the stated time is »«» Octo
bei, hot the Executive h<s the power to
change the day without a call ol tlio Legis
lu:me.
A Lady in New York lately lost a
set of false teeth by the upsetting of
a hack, She sued the liackman for
$ lot) damages.
BAWK REPORTS.
PLANTERS’ BANK.
Savannah. April 4, 1837.
Ills E xcellencv 11 illiam Schby Governor.
Dear Sir —I hnvcthe honor to luirid yon
a list of the Stockholders of this Bunk with n
siu'etnent of its condition to 3d inslunt, inclu
sive. The running accmmls and the debts in
jiigmeni mid Ivtug ove r tinder mortgage. wen
examined hv the Direc'ims at their lust mee
ting, and ■>« the result <>f then examination, I
am ted to report tbn the funner are all
considered good ; of the litter, the sum of so
ven thous and 'lnee hundred and ninutv dull er*
is considered dmtbtful. All debts known or
believed to he b>d have been charged to the
rtaervi <1 fund.
I am mtv itspccfully.
Your otiediiiu servant,
GEO. W. \NPERSON, President.
Statement <>f th< condit on liabilities and re I
sour, f <»/ the Planters Hunk of the Stale
i>J Georgia, Norm.rm/i, (»a , .Ip il 3. 1837
DR
Capital received, 535,400
Nutraoi this bank in circulation, old
i-aue, '.2 210
•« •• •• new do 3-W.4U3 351.613
Du- t" City Bank* 4.»..60 28
Du. io mt' iior an ' other Bar.ka
t ,r coll, . it-q, 91,247 27
•• “ io Tieastircr of the
U state. 270,894 92
“ •• Government officer. 148..‘>52 76
P.nfita and rtserved funds. 134821 . <
Due tn individual lie,. >*itms, •294 4>9 5>
Du t»r unclaimed dividends, 7,552 79
♦ <H this .mount, the turn of
31,994 12 100 is «t Special credit
ot Individ.. Is t>ri g partial pay
uiei t* on judgment ucbiu.
$ 1,•'51.*59 :<6
CH-
Silver aid cold In the vault 347 7|o t>6
Not » I «»ih< r Hank* 64 .'<Ht
D>r b\ (’ey lla.ikv 21”*.•’ 6 .*9
Duo by .Northern Banks, 150,029 22
Northern Exchange, 142,593 94
Amon it <>fspecie and its equivalent 903 380 Si
Due by other Banks 40,569 99
Domestic Exchange 63,455 94
-ity stocks 2,947 26
teal estate, 11.0U0
Jurreni expenses 4,103 46
discounted running, all
good, 730,028 53
“ in judgment and secured
. by mortgage, 126 366 97
-■ 856,335 50
*l the Notes in judgment and
secured by mortgage, an
amount of $7,390 is consid
ered doubtful.
$1,881,852 3G
GEO. W. ANDERSON, Presidest.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
Personally appeared before me, this sth of
Ipril, 1837, Geo, W. Anderson, President,
nd James Marshall, Cashier, of the Planters’
Link, who say, on oath, that the above state
rent is just and true. The amount us above
ottsidered doubtful having been determined
y the Directors.
Sworn to before me, this sth April, 1837.
J NO- CUM MI NG, j. i. c. c. c.
I List of the Stockholders of the Planters' |
Bank of the State of Georgia.
Stockholders. Amount I No. of I Amount,
paid in. | shares. |
caderny of the county of
Effi glia tn 80 20 1,600
udeis oii, George 4 ‘ 199 15.920
Do do 100 2 200
Do ElzaM. 80 10 800
Do Eliza G. “ 10 800
Do Mary 8. “ 10 8l)()
Do Edward C. “ 10 8<»0
Do Ge ug.a Ann C. '* 10 800 i
Do Juliana VV. “ 4 320
Do in I rust for Elza C “ 10 m 800 i
Do Mary E. “ 2 160
Do George VV. “ 130 10,11)0,
Do George & Son 4 ‘ 52 4, i6O I
Ause, Joseph A. Co. “ 50 4,U0U1
■r’dd,C. M. “ 4 32u|
Alffiy, U C “ 16 1,2=0,
Anciaux, 1.. “ 21 1,920
Blanchard, C. “ 2 160
Bail C “ 2 160
Barnes C. “ 12 960
Boyd, E. M. " 10 8'»0
Barron, Ann ‘‘ 30 3,040
•• “ 100 2 200
Barclay, A. 80 44 3,520
Bolton E.•• 2 16)
Do ft R. " « 160
Do M. C. Bolton trustee 44 2 160
Do James son of John “ 12 960
Do Aim H. daughter
of John « 11 880
Bourke, Ann, trustee of E.
Smiih, “ 3 240
Do do do E. Bourke “ 15 1,200
Bones, John, guardian “ 25 2 000
Butts. E P. “ 20 1,600
Bowen, VV. P. executor of S.
Wilkins “ 75 6,000
Bulloch, W. B. and William
Caston, trustees “ 10 800
Charlesioii Fire and Marine
Insurance Company, “ 331 26,430
Do do do 100 72 1,00
Campbell, H T. 80 16 1,280
Carter, Abid “ 10 800
Central Bank of the State of
Georgia, “ 1000 80,> 00
Cole, John D. “ 2 16U
Cuyler, It. K. “ 2 160
Cramer, It. “ 4 320
Cumming, John “ 13 1 u4<>
Do do 100 11 1,000
Commissioners of Pilotage of
the Port of Savannah 80 61 4,880)
Chevner, Michael •• 26 2,050
D -Villers, P. •• 20 1.600
llemere, E.jun. 100 22 2.2U0
Davis, VV. A M. Lufhurrow
trustees 80 9 720
Do do do d < 85 5 425
Dasher, J.— VV. B Bulloch &.
G W Owens, trustees “ 10 850
Dillon, John 80 1 80
Directresses of the Savannah
iVie School Society “ 12 960
Elliott, w- ry • « 9 72»
Do do i oo 2 200
Executors of the estate a >h n
Waters en jqo 8 000
Evans W. M. “ 15,120
Flemming, Helen “ 2 ,60
’lourrmy, Marcus 100 12j v.0.,0
Do do 80 9j 760
Do Robert Willis “ 35 2,b1>0
Do do d<> 100 53| 5, toll
D<» R >bert Watkin. “ l.j 1.250
Do do do 80 I'JJ 1,56.'1
Do John James 100 1-f 1.2 >0
Do do do 80 19j 1,56
■’l.,yd, Eliza 100 2 2t>'i
Do Molmd.i “ 2 200
Do Elizabeth 80 3 240
■ aslun. Wm, •• 20 1,6u0
Do do in trust fur Maria
Rnckril’S 100 10 1.000
ilviiii countvaAcad. tny 80 121 9,650
Jerinnn l.idWran Congrega-
tion at t.beuezer “ 13 1,640 j
iienu, Inn “ 2 1601
ribbons, B trustee 100 15 1,500
allien, W S. 80 2 160
D.. il aa “ 2 160
• ugel, Dan. “ 50 4,100
.ibson, I’at. 100 20 2,non
jndlrev Win. 80 15 1.20’.
lab.rshani, R trustee “ 3 * 4u
I nig, Sarah G. “ 20 1.60
l«nry,J.PT “ 20 I.6'toj
lerbjFred* “ 10 600
luti liiaon, "JTobert . “ 17 1.360
iuuston, Priscilla “ lo 1,200
lunter. W. P. •• 20 1.600
loustuun. P. trustee ot J.
Woodruff ” 22 1,760
Do J do S M Johnston “ £ 210
do R. Moudie - 4 320
|to<>‘ 100 25 2, >OO
Do do 85 2 17U
lunes. George, in trust for
Saiali, 80 3 240
Do “ GO 4 MW
Do »‘O<> N \V •' 6 48V
Do e »do do in trust for
his da lighter, Sarah F. *' 3 240
Johnston, P. A. “ 19 1.520
Do E. 11. “ 31 2,480
Do L. C. * 40 3 20U
Do M. H. “ 19 I.s*'
Do do 100 10 I.<MW
Do ft, R. 80 2 4 1 920
Do 8. M. “ 19 1.520
Do W. P. ‘’l9 1.520
Jackson,J. J. “ 12 960
Jack -on. Jabex “ 29 2 320
K. r, Mary “ 8 640
Kmlock, P M " 4 320
Do M. F. “ 4 3*'
Do do l‘‘O 3 300
Do Geo. J. 80 4 3-U
Lamb. Janie. “ 28 2 ‘240
1)., do JOO 100 10.00
[.aw rence, J. T. 60 2 160
[.icon. U.—D. l.ieon guar’n. l‘W 5 5<W
LcConte. Leu is 80 72
Du de l<* i
Low, Andrew 80 50 4,000
Marshall, James “ 7 560
D> do 100 18 ],BOO
Millen, A- C. 80 27 2,160
Nleigs, Jona “ 4 320
Mon-gOfiiery. Jane “ 2 160
Mongm, J. D ioo 100 10,000
Horeheau, J —in trust for his
daughter. M. C. 80 20 1,600
Molyneux, E.jun. 100 30 3,600
Minis, Hetty and Philiippa “ 2 200
Do do do 80 21 . 1,680
Murfey, John , •• 40 3,200
Myers, Geo. VV. 44 2 160
Do C. «< 2 160
Neul’vil'e, Mary 100 1 JuO
Nicoll, J. C. 80 25 2,000
O'Brnye, L.—II. Cassidy A
P. Pendergast, trustees “ 5 400
O’Bryne, D> 85 2 170
Perry, J. C —II. Taylor
guardian 80 9 720
Pettibone, Sarah “ 28 2,240 /
Pray, Ann “ 12G 10,080
Ralston. Rosetta, “ 2 IGO
Rees, M. D. •• 2 160
Rice, Mary D. 85 4 340
Rice, Martha R, “ 4 340
Roma, Fr’s 80 3 240
Do Victoire ” 2 160
Richards, G. E.•• 2 160
Do TP. “2 160
Do Alex. jun. “ 2 160
Do Abm. “ 2 160
Do William “ 2 160
Robertson, W illiam 100 5 500
Ross. Hugh 80 75 6,000
Roser, Henry * 20 1,600
Stow, E. C. 100 2 200
Stevens, J D. 80 13 1,040
Sinclair, E, —agent, “ 5 400
Smiih, J mies, guaidian 100 5 500
obaffer, 11. S. 85 5 425
Do do 80 9 720
Scarborough, Julia jun. '* 2 160
Du Charlotte “ 2 160
Do Lucy •• 2 160
Sevmour, C. F. “ 20 1.600
Smi h, Catharine 100 5 500
Scott, W. J. go 4 320
Do Elizabeth 2 160
Stermont, i'hos. “ 4 320
Schodde M. C. —daughter
of T. A. “ 5 400
Scott. R bert 100 20 2,000
Siiafltr. Mary 80 6 480
Smith, A.jun. trustee ‘‘ 2 240
Do d > do of E. Magil “ 1 80
Do do do do 100 17 1,700
Sanders, Eleanor 80 25 . 2,000
Scott, eaiate W. J. “ 2)1 16.880
Do do 100 19 1,900
Stephen, A, W. trustee 80 148 11,840
Savanuah Female Asylum “ 80 6,400
Son 11, M AD “ 2 160
Do Ak D “ 3 240
Do Fr’s. “ 20 1,600
Do LG “2 160
Sllies, R VV 100 40 4,000
Do GO 80 23 1,840
Theological Seminary of
the Synod of South
Cur-'lma and Georgia “ 5 400
Tuvlor .M C “ 6 480
1 elf.ir, Akx. estate of
T. Telfair “ 6 480
D’ Mary “ 22 1.760
Do do 100 5 500
Do Margaret 80 15 1,200
Do Margaret C 100 4 400
Do Alex. 80 2 160
Tiuulees of Christ Church
Sunday School 100 7 800
Truchelut, M C D 80 10 800
Thomas, G W executor “ 5 400
Tubman, Richard “ 91 7,520
Trustees of the .Acedenny
of the co. <if Chatham 63 5,040
Union Society “ 4q 3,200
Do do 100 6 600
Wallace, and G W
Ai deisi.n trustees of
C Uu cliison 80 16 1,230
Do W Scarborough
and W Tav lorr tn
taueii for R Isaac, *• 76 6,080
Do in trust for S A
Edwards “ 22 1,760
Wardens and Vestrymen
of Christ Church, |
Savannah, 100 3 1-2 350
W- do do 80 9 1-2 76. >
Wyer, Henry O. “ 25 3,000
Wdkins. M C •« 10 800
Do Archibald, sen. “ 158 12.640
Do Elizabeth “ 90 7,200
Do P if sen gurdian
of J C W “ 17 1-2 1 400
Do A B 25 2,000
D<> Arch'd, jun. u 12 960
Waring, W R “ 50 4.000
Do do 100 60 6,000
White, W M and A Ruse,
trustees 80 22 1,760
Woodruff, Tims- M “ 5 400
Do Mary P. “ 5 400
Do George “ 121 9,680
W vlly, Margaret 100 4 40t
\\ liktns, P H.j'in. 80 65 1 2 5.240
6,487 535.400
Personally appeared before me, George \A .
.Anderson, President, and J. Marshall, Cash
ier, who h» trig duly sworn, depose and s y,
that the ah. ve I. a correct and true list ot the
Sim khold* r* of the Planters* B ink of the
”*i<ite of Georgia, as taken from the Stock
Ledger.
J. KER,
Discount and Transfer Department,
Planters' Dank of the Stale oj Ga.
To Gold Miners.
fW'NHE b Jeu nber having opened an tlffScu in
B Clarksville, will purchase any quantity ot «OLD
w .ich may be brought to him. between the hour- ot
mile and three every day, Sunday* only excepted.
PM I. RtISSIGNirL.
Clioksv lie Habersham co. 21th May, 1837.
2t45
850 Ke ward-
IOST by the subwriber, tn C.nton, Cherokee
J County, on the lltb ins'.iit, a BjCADIiD
containing one hu d'i d and ei_hly-hvc
' Donai* in cash, and koine Notes and Orde.s not re
col; cted. The above reward will be j aid for the
lecoverv of the money, by me un demand at Auraria.
L i i i km county.
G. W. STEAGALL.
Msv ®4»h, ’S3? - <2tf.
[ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeably in mi order of the honorable the
Inferior Court <>f Bmke county, when
-eitmg for ori’inmy purposes, will be sold in
the Town of Dahlohnega, on the first Tues
day in September next, ore undivided third
part of Lot No. 865. in the 12th district ofthe
Ist section, originally Cherokee now Lump
kin county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of A. E. Holliday deceased. Terms made
known on the dav.
M ATHEVV JONES, Adm’r.
June 3d. 1837.—43 ids. *
A DMINIST RA'I’OIVS SALE.
A greeably to an otder of the honorable
~ j»- the Inferior Court of Burke couniy, when
setting for ordinary purposes will be sold al
‘ Spring Place, on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next, one undivided third part of lot of
land No 245, in the 9th distrist of the 3d sec
tion, originally Cherokee now Murray county.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of A. E. Ho'liday deceased. Terms made
known on the day. 43 t d s.
M ATHEW JONES, Adm’r.
June 3d, 1837.
in ER IF rs SA LES. -
Lumpkin Sheriff’s Sales.
IL®7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
V « next, before t e Court House door in the
Town of Dahb hnega, Lumpkin county, within the
usual hours of sale, t he follow ing property to wit:
One undivided half of lot No. 796, 4th
Ist section, and No 195, 13 h (south) Ist sec
tion. levied on as the property of Thomas J
Rusk, to satisfy a fi fa t-stted from Habersham
Superior Court in favor A Y VV.dton, vs said
Rusk, maker. Benjamin Cleveland indorser,
and Amos Jackson security on appeal.
Lot No 752, sth district Ist section, levied
on a« the property ol David Clarkson, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from Coweta Superior Court,
in favor of John V Latner, vs, said David
Clarkson.
JOHN D. FIELDS, Sh’fif.
Forsyth Sheriffs Sales. -
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
next, before the court-house door,dn the town
of Cumming, between the usual hours ; bf sale, the
following property to wit:
Lot No. 975, 3d district Ist section, levied
on as the property of O T. Dickerson, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of
Rabun couniy, in favor of Carruth and Brown
vs. said Dickerson. Levy madt and returned
to me by a Constable.
L<>l No 57, Ist d strict Ist section, levied
on as the projierty ol Joseph T inner to satis
fy a fi fa issued from a ju» i<-es Court of Wash
ingion couniy, in lavoi <d F. Cullins and sons,
vs. said Tanner. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No 462, 3d district 1-t section, levied
on as (lie property of Elijah Villes, to sa isfy
a fi fa issued from Harris Supeiior Court, in
favor of IL nry Lee, vs. said Miles.
Lot No 740, 2d district Ist section, levied
on as the property of Ez' ktel Hilton, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of
C<iwe’a county, in favor of M< Junkin and
Perry, vs. said Hilton. Lew made and re
turn' d to me by a Constable.
Lot No 1158, 14th district Ist section, le
vied on as the properly ol \V<n S Wdliams
to satisfy a fi fa. issued from a justices Court
of Randolph coumy, in favor of Williim II
Barton, vs. said Williams. Levy made and
retorted to me by a ('’unstable.
AR THUR ERWIN, Sh’ff.
Murray Sheriff’s Sales.
MW T H.L be sol I on the first Tto-dty in July
next, within the ie al h ars f s»|e, at
1 -pring Place, Murray County, the following property
i o « n .
Lots No 15 and 22, i«» the 10th disitricl 3«I ‘
section, levied on as the projierty ot R-e-berl
T. Banks, Wm. A R inks and James Edm<>ri
son, to satisfy a fi la issued fiom Murray Su
perior Court, in favor of Joseph Dorithoo, vs.
said Robert T Banks, Win A Banks and Jas
Edmonson,
Lo; No 232, 13th dis'rirt 3J section, levied
mi s the iiropcity ot LI j h Mly and Robert
I Bunk - io siii'iv a fi (a issued from Murray
.S pt rial Court, in Livo Georg-e Rolling,
i .It Ina I IL lion and Rachu I Helton, vs said
.May and Banks.
J. L \ MANCE, D. Sli’flT.
Union Sheriff Sales.
•TWTILI. be e<4d on the first Tuesday in July
▼ T ntxi.i>'he I'ownot Blairsville, Union County,
within the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Lot No 36, 9 b district Ist section, levied
on s the | r ipetly of J imes M. Jours to sat
isfv a ti ft issued from the Superior Court of
l'i n n cotintv, m ftvor of Thomas B. Cooper
is. sani J 'ties. Property tn possession of
Moses Aid» rson.
Lot No 130, IS'h disrict Ist section levied
on as the pioperty of " tn. Roberts, to satisfy
a ti i t issued troin the >upetior Court of Union
county, in favor of Love and ILghet, vs. said
Kobets. Property pointed jjpi by the plaintiff.
Lot No 168. 18 b district Ist section, levied
on as the properly of S' m- W d kins, jun. to
sa i-tv a ti fa issu'd from the Superior Court
ol Putnam co. in favor of Fort and B.nnap vs.
said Willkins. Property in possession of
Jonathan Denton-
Lot No 277, 8 h district Ist secion, levied
Ou the prop, rt vof Dav id H. \\ »>od, to Sat
isfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
I'sioi's riiimiv, tn f.tv r of Jortiua R \\ imtu r-
Icy. vs ' d Wood. Pioperty pointed out by
plaint ts
THOM \S RUTHERFORD, SL’ff.
Cobb Sheriffs Sales.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Ju'y
next before the court house door in the town
of Marietta, Cobb comity, the following property,
to wit:
Lot No 1063, 19th district 2.1 sectian, le
vied on as the property of J H Carter, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from a justice's Court of
Rabun county, in favor of J Capehart. Levy
made and returned by a Constable.
Lot No 878, 19th district 2nd section, le
vied on as the properly of Rutherford May, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from a j istices Court of
Newton county, tn favor ol John Webb.—•
Levy made and returned by a Constable.
Lot No 559, 17lh district 2nd section, le
vied on as the property of John Carelton, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of
Marion county, in favor of Nelson Flurnoy.
Levy made and returned by a Constable.
Lot No 940, 18th district 2d sectson, levied
on as the property of Wm. Baker to satisfy a
fi fa issued from Cobb Superior Court, in favor
of th** Central Bank of Georgia, vs. William
Baker principal, G W Baker and Samuel
Baker endorsers.
Lot No 773, 19ih district 2d section, levied
on as the property of James B Waller to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Dekalb Superior
Comt, in favor of Williams and Wooley vs.
said Walkr,
Lot No 451, 17ih district 2d section, levied \
an as the property of Samuel B McClure and
James McClure, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
i justices Court of Jackson county, in favor of
he Adminis'rator of He'lingsworth
Jcceased. Levy made and returned to me by
i Constable.
One negro girl about twelve years old,
iiamed Margaret, levied on as the property of
Henry Cupp, sen. to satisfy a fi fa issued
torn the Superior Court of Cobb county, in
iivor ofthe Governor &c. vs. said Cupp prin
cipal, and Robert Martin, security.
Lot No 420, 17th district 2d section, levied
an as the property of A Boyssore, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from a justices Court of Richmond
county, in favor of P H Montzs. Levy made
ind returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No 540, Ist district 2d section, levied
□ n as the property of Janies B Hacksey, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of
Jefferson county, in favor of P Grinnell.—
Levy made and returned by a Constable.
J. S. ANDERSON, D. Sh’ff.
Also at the same time and place.
Lot No. 502 Ist, District 2d, Section levid
an as 'he properly of Hartwell Freemans
o sa i»fy a fi. fa. issued from a justice’s
-<>urt <>f Cobb County, in favour of Archibald
[Jowell vs said Free/nans Levy made and
eturued to me by a Constable. .
GEORGE BABER, D. Sh’ff.
Cherokee Sheriffs Sales.
W/j.L be sold on the first Tuesday in July
next, before the Court House door, in the
r<,wn of Canton, within the usual hours of sale, the
bliowing property, to wit.
Lot No 477, 2d district 2d section, levied
in as the property of William I) Smith, to sat
sfy.sundiy fi fas issued fiom a justices Court
>f Hanis county, in favor of Eli Cornett vs.
■inid Smith principal, and John 1‘ ifo security.
ue»y made and returned by a Constable.
Lot No 1068, 3d district 2d section, levied
on ns the property of Richard Devenport, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of
Wai on county, in favor of John Temples va.
said Devenport. Levy made and returned to
me i>v a Constable.
Lol No. 25, 14th district 2d section, levied
on as the property of James L arris, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a justices Court of
W ilton county, in favor ot M. Sansom vs.
said Fanis. Levy made snd returned to mo
by a Constable.
randal McDonald, sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and place.
Lot No 657, 21 district 2d section, levied on
as the property of H illiaiu Hanna to satisfy
two fi fas issued from a justices Court of
Chtrokee county, founded on an attachment,
vs, said Hanna. Levy made and rsturned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No 842, 15th district 2d section, levied
on HsTie properly of 1 lioinas Elliott, to sat.
•sty a IrLi issued from the Superior Court of
Morgan county, in favor of Robert Hammock
vs. said Elliott, and Charles Duke security.
Lot No 1169, 15th drst. 2d section, levied
on as ihc property of Bardwell Billings, to
«a'isf\ a fi fa issued from the superior Court of
Jasper county in favor of Eli S Shorter, bearer
vs. said Billings and John McMichael.
Lot No 150, 2d district 2d sectien, levied
on as the property of James Farris, to satisfy
t\(-*<> h las issued from a j isiices Court of Wal
ton county, in favor of M Sanson, vs. said
' Farris. Levy made and jeturned to mo by a
Constable.
One long post Bedstead, levied on as the
property of A C Daniel to satisfy a fi fa issued
tr in the Superior Court of Cheroke county,
in lavor Lewis W Rinehart, for the use of llm
Officers of the Court vs, W illiam Pugh, and
Ins Attorney, A C Daniel. Property pointed
out bo John Pugh.
JOHN B. GARRISON, D. S.
(iLORGIA, Lumpkin county.
<> r nEREAS Alfred H. VVitherow applies to me
V T t’-r Leiters of Adminietratiun on the Estate of
ihiarn J. Witherow late of said County deceased. —
l’b< s>- are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
: gala hr kindred aud creditors oi said deceased to be
and ■ '-ar at my oiDce within the time prescribed by
law, to =hew cause if any they have why said Letters
.noiild not be granted. Given under my hand this
21 si dav of April 1337.
M- ? QUILLIAN, C. C. o.
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