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energetic commanders ol the present day.
We move with the rapidity of light, unincum
bered troops, through mud, mires, and ham
mocks, carrying with us from five to six days
rations for both man and horse; and yet the
men generally enjoy most excellent health —
having lost only four men during the cam
paign. Our course is never impeded on ac
s* count of waters in the way, unless wagons arc
in the train. Our course is onward.
My former opinions of this part ol the Ter
ritory respecting the sterrility and worthless
ness of the lands, have undergone some con
siderable change in its favor. I saw during
my last scout, lands as fine as any in the vicin
ity and adjoining counties ol lallahasscc 01
that section, if not better; there arc some fine,
very fine lands in Warhoo Hammocks, and al
so in the Anurthallaggco, as well as in Little
Tallahassee south of the Withlacoochcc River.
A VOLUNTEER.
t GEN. SCOTT.
We arc disposed to place little or no reliance
in the report of this distinguished officer’s death,
as the New York slips of the 9th ; (Friday last)
are silent on the subject.
We deeply regret to learn (says the Balti
more American ofthc 10th inst.) from passen
gers who arrived last night from Washington
. by the rail road, that official intelligence ofthc
death of General Scott, was received yesterday
at the war department.
The Baltimore Chronicle of the same date
says:—“We are still inclined to disbelieve the
report of Gen. Scott’s death, which has reach
ed Washington.” 'The Washington corres
pondent of the Augusta Chronicle writes
(March 8.) “A letter has been received to
day at the department of war from Quccnstoii,
informing the secretary that information had
reached that place by an endorsement on a let
ter from Lewiston, that “Gen. Scott had been
killed by one of his own men, accidentally.”
'This intelligence, vague as it is, has cast a
general gloom over the numerous friends here
ofihat gallant, officer. Hopes are entertained
that the report is incorrect. 1 have just con
versed with a distinguished southern senator
who saw Gen. Ma< omb. 'That officer and
Gen. Towson discredit the report. At the
same time ’.he fact that the intelligence has
come by the most direct route leaves us in
great anxiety. The mail of this evening will
confirm or refute the intelligence.”— Georgian.
GuoLoin'An Survey.—Our readers are
probably aware that a Geological Survey of
the Stale, is now in progress; we are r< min
ded, to bring before our readers a few of the
praciical results which the labors of Pro
fessor Cihtivg (who has undertaken this ar
duous task.) have brought to light. Ti e first
s •ction line < \tendi <1 from the mouth of the
Savannah, Io the Northern boundary line of
the State. On that fine large beds of mill
have been discovered, and it needs only .a
little enterprise to convert this discovery to
valuable tigricultuial purposes. The quali
ties of mail ns an addi imt t > •eitam kinds of
r, >il is well known. In FJbert county a large
quantify of Plumbago, Graphite’, or Black
lead has been discovered. 'Phis mineral is of
vast use in the arts; it is the substance ol
which the /end for pencils is composed; .and
until lately we believe, nearly all of this min
is.d used mt this.side of the Atlantic was im.
ported from the Black lead mines of b'uropc.
recently a large and apparently inexhaustible
led of this mineral has been found in North
Carolina, and now ti valuable mine of this
sub .lance- is discovered within the limits of
our own State* The European Black lead
mines, we have seen it stated, are wrought j
out and the supplies are now very scarce. !
The difficulty experienced in effecting a re- I
survey of old iim s is well known to many of
our readers. This has been caused Ly the
100 e and uncertain manner in which the mag
netic variation lias been computed. In the
course of the survey of the first section line,
Professor Cot ling has accurately ascertained
the magm iic variations at several points. In
leu comities cut by this line, the needle va
lies to every point between I deg. 33 m. E.
and 5 deg. 9m. E* It is a remarkable fact
that the variation is greatest in Lincoln, ami
least iu Elbert, and they arc adjacent coun
ties ’— Georgia Journal.
Till'. LONDON EIRE.
the walls of the Royal Exchange, in fill
ing, curried away with them the numerous sta
tues ofthc Kings and Queens who have reign
ed in England from the time of William the I
Conqueror. This is a national loss. A Lon.
•lon paper says: “Wo arc happy in being ena
bled to state, that the whole ofthc papers and
memoranda connected with the polices and in
surance effected at Lloyd’s during the last
year have been saved; the underwriter's draw
ers in the different tables have been secured
and deposited in Bartholemew’s church, and
the Bank of England, where they are kept till
claimed by their respective owners. So great
was the anxiety to rescue every scrap of pa
per, and evorv species, from the destructive el
ement, that Bank of England notes to the a
mciml ol 100 or 500 pounds were, this morn
mi.'. found openly lying on a chest in St. Bar
thoknnt w's Church, which had been there du
ring tlm whole oi the night, although hundreds
of persons have been engaged in depositing
property there during the tire.
“The Koval Exchange is stated to be insur
ed for HS,(H»O pounds in one establishment. It
is said the budding cannot be replaced for less
than 150.000. One account says: “The safe
ty vaults under the exchange which are now
covered with immense heaps ot ruins, and
which contain the account broks and other va
luable property belonging to the London ban
kers, it was hoped had escaped damage, but,
unfortunately, w© learn that there was not less
than four feet of water in them, which was be
ing pumped out as fast as circumstances would
permit.’ ” — Constitutionalist.
From the Houston Telegraph Feb. 17.
The cotton crop of Texas the last year
amounts to about 50,000 bales. This accor
ding to the present prices is worth about 2,-
000,000 dollars, which may be considered as
the whole amount of the exports of the coun
try.
Our market is now quite well stocked with
provisions and merchandise of all descriptions.
There have been recently so many arrivals
of vessels with assorted cargoes from different
sections of the United States, that the prices
of most articles of groceries and dry goods
have fallen 20 or 30 per cent during the last
week.
The weather during the present month has
been excessively cold. The mercury of Fah
renheit’s thermometer stood sixteen degrees
below the freezing point, on the morning of
the 2d inst., and at 22 degrees below it yes
terday morning. We were also on Thursday
evening visited by a slight snow storm, a phe
nomenon seldom witnessed in this part of
the country.
Apprentices in the Navy. We believe it is
not generally known among parents and guar
dians, (says the U. States Gazette,) that by
a law of Congress in 1836, apprentices are ta
ken into our navy to serve until they are 21
years old. They arc taught reading, writing,
arithmetic, navigation, and the art of seaman
ship, and are well clothed. After serving out
the lime of their indenture, they will be pro
moted to the situation us gunners, gunners’
mates, quarter gunners, quarter masters, and
other situations of respectability on board ship
according to their merits. ’This is one step
towards increasing the number of native born
seamen for our navy, and it will be the means
of giving employment to hundreds of boys that
might otherwise be brought up in idleness,
wfiich often leads to disgrace and ruin. We
would be glad to see a law of Congress requi
ring our mercantile marine to carry apprenti
ces. It certainly would not be objected to on
the part of our merchants, whose slrps arc
now filled with foreign seamen, of every coun
try, who cannot feel that interest in the welfare
of the ship and cargo, that would be felt by
our own hardy sons ofthc ocean.
SJOTEL,
Bol " c ’ Flo ’ r * l fnpfc
Georgia.
A B. REESE respectfully informs his friends
/o « and ihe Public generally, that lie has opened
a house of ENTERTAINMENT in the North East
part of the Town of Rome, expressly for the accom
modation of Travellers, and other transient custom.
Ilia House is situated immediately in the vicinity of
a first rate Lime stone Spring, and in a part ol the
town altogether retired from the noise and bustle at
tendant on Public days, yvhere Travellers may enjoy
I a night of quiet and repose- From past experience,
he (I.liters himself that he yvill be able to please all
who may favor the Planters.’ Hotel with their patron
age, His 'Pablo will at all times tie supplied with
the best the surrounding country affords, and liis Sta
bles plentifully supplied with Provender, and atten
ded by an experienced, and attentive Ostler. lie
deems it unnecessary to say more on this subject,
and requests his friends and acquaintances to call and
judge lor themselves.
TERMS.
Man «V, Horse per day ... §1 G 24
Man &. Horse per night - - - - 125
Breakfast, Dinner & Supp n, (each) - - 25
Children & servants half price.
March 31 —ll—w2m.
Administrators Sale.
ILL be sold op the first Tuesday in May next,
V V nt the Court House door in Cass County, a
negro girl named Eveline, about seventeen years ol
ago; sold for the benefit of the heiru and creditors of
Solomon Wallcck, late of said County, deceased.
Terms cash.
WILLIAM HARDIN, Adm’r.
March 31—II —ids.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, either by
_!» note or account, arc desired to come forward
; and make immediate payment, otherwise they will find
their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer for
collection. F. BURKE.
March 31.—11 If.
GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY.
Fgl A KEN up ami posted by Pleasant
TZsaK —l.sl " cavcr > living near McGhee’s
( flu Store tn the 12th District of said Coun
one S° rr<, l Horse 10 or 12 years
Cf“* l “l* olll feet high—appraised to
§lO. 15th November, 1837.
BURTON McGHEE, C’ik i. c.
March 21th, 1838. 9. 4.
M I I. I T A R Y.
VI I
Ti f
OTIUEts hereby given to all whom it may coil
in corn, that M. .M. LIDDELL and JAMES A.
WRIGHT, of Floyd County, has been appointed my
An»s with the rank of Captain. They are to be
obeyed and respected as such.
JAMES HEMPHILL,
Brig, Gen, 3rd Brig 10>h Div.
N O T I C E.
month after da’c application will be made
to the Honorable ihe Inferior Court of Gil.
mcr County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell Ix>t No. 261, inthe llth District. 2nd
Section, formerly Cherokee, now Gilmer Countv:
being a part of the Real Estate of William Ellington,
late of said countv deceased.
L. D ELLINGTON. Ad’m’r.
Mirth 21. 10. w im
SHER3FE’S SALES.
Floyd ShcriO-Salcs lor May.
WILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in May next,
before the Court House door, in the town of
Rome, Floyd County, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
Lot No. 235, in the 23d District, 3d Section,
of originally Cherokee now Floyd County; levied on
as the property of Walter Jones, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued from Caldvvm Superior Court, in favor of Har
groves and Stewart, vs. said Walter Jones.
Also, one Bay Horse; levied on as the pro
perty of Eli Wells, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from
Floyd Superior Court, in favor of Francis Burke, vs.
said Wells.
Lot No. 138, sth District 4th Section; lev
ied on ae the property of Seborn Pate, William Pate,
and William Ward security, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.
issued from a Justices Court of Fayette County, in fa
vor of Joseph Williams, vs. Seborn Pate, William
Pate, and William Ward security. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
WILLIAM R. WILLIAMSON, Dpt. ShfT.
March 31.
Floyd. Slieriff-Sales for TSny.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
before the Court House door in the town of
Rome, Floyd County, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit.
One large Brick House and Lot in the town
ofßome, occupied by Francis Burke as a Tavern,
known and distinguished in the plan of said town, by
No. 12 of Etowah Division; levied on as the property
of Francis Burke, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
Floyd Superior Courts; two in favor of «P. W.
Hemphill, W. Smith, D. R. Mitchel aud Z. B. Har
grove, for the use of the Inferior Court of Floyd coun
ty, vs. said Francis Burke, and James Hemphill secu
rity on appeal.
WESLEY SIIROPSHIR, ShfT.
March 31.
Murray SJscrifffs-Sales for May.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the Court House in Spring-place, Mur
ray county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Lot No. 219, 12 District, 3rd Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Murray County; levied on
as the properiy of William B- Malone, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from Cobb Superior Court, in favor of
William Jackson, vs- said Malone. Property pointed
out by defendant.
Lot No. 296, 8 District, 3rd Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Murray County; levied on
as the property of Thomas S. Hunt, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb Countv, in
favor of Bryan and Kelton, vs. said Hunt. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 260, 9 District, 3rd Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Murray County; levied on
as the prooerty of John Nicholson, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from a Justices Court of Bibb County, in favor
of Spencer Riley, vs. said Nicholson. Levy made
and leturned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 136,10th District, 3rd Section, of
originally Chcrekee, now Murray County; levied on
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of
Murray County, in favor of William Harden, vs.
William S. Oats, Adm’r, and Jane Barnett Adm’r’x,
on the Estate us James C. Barnett, deceased. Prop
erly pointed out by Plaintiff.
Lot No- 214, 12th District, 3d Section; le
vied on as the property of Emsley Bceles, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of De Kalb county,
in favor of Willaim Edwards, vs, said Reels. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 29, 7th District, 3d Section; levied
on as the property of Mathew M. Petty, to satisfy a
fi. fa.issued from a Juatices Court of Clark county, in
favor of John Whitlow, vs. said Petty. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 279, 12 District, 3rd Section, of
originaily Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied
on as the property of Peter Wylie, to satisfy four fi.
fas. issued from a Justices Court ot Houston County,
two tn favor of E. Graves and Son, onefm favor of
Robert C. Duncan, and one in favor of James Brax
ton, vs. said Wilic. Levied and returned tome by a
Constable.
STEPHEN JONES, Sh’ff.
March 31.
Murray Sheriffs Sales for April.
W'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
at the Court House in Spring-place, Murray
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit :
Lot No. 313, 27th District, 2d Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Murray county; levied on
as theproperty ofO. C. Cleavchnd to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from a Justices Court of Henry county, in favor
of John B. Douglass, vs. said Clcaveland. Levy made
a.id returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 117, Ilth District, 3d Section ;
levied on as the property of Thomas Womack and
Asa Royal, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices
Court of Burk county, in favor of Robert Ellison, for
A. Bell, vs. said Warwick. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 276, Sth District, 3d Section ;
levied on as the property of Thomas S. Hunt, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb
county, in favor of Bryan & Keeton, vs. said Hunt.
Lew made and returned to me by a Constable.
Feb. 21. STEPHEN JONES, Shff.
I*aiilding Sheriff? Sales for April.
"ti ILL be sold in the town of Van Wert, in the
v v County of Paulding, on the first Tuesday in
April next, between the usual hours of sale the follow
ing property to wit:
Lot of land No. 1175, in the 20th district of the 3d
section, of originally Cherokee now Paulding County,
levied upon as the property of William R. Stringfel
low to satisfy a ft fa issued from a Justices Court of
Heard Comity, in favor of Robert Hide, levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also Lot No. 992, in the 18th district of the 3d sec
tion of originally Cherokee now Paulding County,
levied on as the property of Frederick T. Green, to
satisfy a ft fa issued from a Justices court of Paulding
County, in favor of Porter and Burney.
Also lot No. 829 in the 2lst dist. 3d section of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied on as
the property of Allen F. Williams, to satisfy two fi
fas issued from a Justices Court of Troup county,Jone
in favor of Cook and Coles, ns bearer of E. Reed, the
ether in favor of Wm. McKamc, vs. Allen F. Williams
and Homer Hinds security on the stay.
Lot No. 11 (>2, in the 3d dist. 3d sect, of originally
Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied on as the
property oi Joseph VS Raines, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justices Court of Wilkinson county, in
favor of Burwell Bailey. The above levies made’and
returned to me by a Constable. Terms cash.
Lot No. 71, IBth District, 3d Section, of ori.'
ginaily Cherokee, now Paulding county, levied on as
the property of Henry Ezell, to satisfy a,fi. fa. issued
from a Justices Coutt of Washington county, in favor
of Benjamin Latimore, vs. said Ezell. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
THOMAS C. Dl’NLAP.lShff i
Feb 20th 1838.
Floyd Sale ior April.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April
next, before the Court House door in the
Town of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot No. 2, Isth District, 4th Section, of or
iginally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied on as the
property of John Dickey, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Elbert Superior Court in favor of Bedford Harper, vs.
said John Dicky.
One Grey Mare; levied on as the property
of John Gent, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. issued from
Floyd inferior Court, in favor of Joseph Ford, vs. said
Gent.
Feb. 24. W R. WILLIAMSON. D. Shff.
Forsyte Sheriffs Sales for April.
WTsTILL be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in April next,
v W before the Court house door in the town ot
Cumming, Forsvth county, within the usual hours of
sale, the'following property, to wit :
Lot No. 545, 3d District, Ist Section ; le
vied on as the property of Mason Ezzell, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of 4 orsyth coun
ty, in favor of Brown and Campbell, vs. said Ezzell.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 1045, 2d District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property of James M. M’Clure, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of Jasper county, in
favor of John C. Gibson, vs. sai'd M’Clure. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 208, 3d District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property ot William Albright, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of DeKalb county,
in favor of J. J- Winn, for the use of J. D. Beers and
J, R. St. John, and Co. vs said Albright. Levy made
and relumed to me by a Constable.
Lots Nos. 561, and 966, both in the 2d Dis
trict, Ist Section; levied on as the property of P. J.
Murray, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Superior
court, in favor of the officers of court, vs. said Mur
ray.
Lot No. 226, Ist District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property of Allen J. Hale, to satisfy a fi. fa.
a Justices Court of Walton county, in fa
vor of E. L. Newton, vs said Hale. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 358, 2nd District, Ist Section ; lo*
vied on as the property of John Capps, to satisfy a fi
fa. issued from the Superior court of Coweta county,in
favor of William Daniel, vs. said Capps
Lot No. 1038, 2d District, Ist Section; le.
vied on as the property of William Twilley, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Hancock county
in favor of Buckner and Stanford, vs. said Twilley.
Levy made aud returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 400, Ist District, Ist. Section; Ic.
vied on as the property of Joseph Oncal, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from a Justices court of Walton county, in
favor of William Ellison, vs. said Oncal. Levy midc
and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 557, 3d District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property of Middleton Fain, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from a Justices court of Elbert county, in fa
vor of'William W. Griffin, for the use of William G.
Alexander, vs. said Fain. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable,
One Negro man by the name of Sum ; Ic.
vied on as the property of Thomas Kelley, sen to sa
tisfy a fi fa issued from Forsyth Superior Court in fa
vor of George Seabourn and Matilda Cobb, adminis
trators of Ransom Cobb, dec’d. vs said Kelley.
Lot No. 168, 3d District, Ist Section ; le
vind on as the property of Walter Lumpkin, to satisfy
afi fa issued from Jasper Superior court in favor of
Thomas Carter, vs. said Lumpkin.
JAMES ROBERTS, Shff.
Feb. 21.
Floyd Slieriffts Sales for April.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April
next, in the town of Rome, Floyd county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit ;
Lot No. 72, 4th District, 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, nOw Floyd county; levied on as
the property of John Cochtan, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Court of Gwinnett couuty, in favor
of Winn & Clayton, vs. said Cochran.
Lot No. 227, 4th District, 4th Section ; of
originally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied on as
the property of William C. Whaley to satisfy two
fi fa .one issued from a Justices Court of Troup
county, in favor of James Warren, vs. said Whaley,
the other issued from a Justices Court of Meriwether
county, in favor of Hankins & Hardaway, vs. said
Whaley. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable
One House and Lot in the Town of Romo,
in the Coosa Division, known and distinguished in
the plan of said town by No. 23, one pino Slab, one
Road Wagon, wagon frame and sheet, one Sorrel
horse, nine or’ten years old; levied on as the aropertv
of Eli Wells, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from the
Superior Court of Floyd county, one in favor of Wil.
liam Bostwick, vs. John I. Johnston & Co- the other
in favor of Jesse Lamberth, vs. said Eli Wells and
George W. Bailey.
All Samuel S. Jack and William E. Merc’
dith’s right, title and interest In and to the following
negroes, to wit : lbby a woman about GO years ohs,
Easter a girl 1G years old, and Lucy a girl 10 years’
old; levied on to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
Floyd Superior Court in favor of Joseph Waters, vs
said Jack and Meredith, one in favor of Euclid Wa
terhouse, vs. said Jack and Meredith, and other fi fas
vs. Jack and Meredith.
One Negro Girl by the name of Lucy, ten
year oil, levied on as the property of SamueLs. Jack
and Wi liam E. Meredith, Executors of William 11.
Meredith, dec’d. to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Floyd
Superior Court in favor of Madison Montgomery, vs.
Samuel S. Jack and William E. Meredith, Executors
of William 11. Meredith, deceased.
Feb. 24. WESLEY SHROPSHIR, ShfT.
GEORGIA, FLO YD CO UNTY.
FgHAKEN up and posted by Fletcher
"Wru -HL Horten, in the 'J ll h District, G.
one l‘ oan ba y nia rc, vith a white
Vj tr s P ot ’ n ,be forehead; fourteen hands
high; supposed to be fourteen years
old. Appraised to thirty dollars. Feb. 13,1833.
A. PATTERSON, Clk.
Renjamix Garrard, j. r.
March 3. 7 4t
NOTICE.
FTBI HE Sheriffs of Murray county, will m future ad- j
-■L vertise tn the Western Georgian. Letters ott
business connected with their office, must come Post ,
Paid, otherwise they will not be attended to.
STEPHEN JONES. Sh'fF
February 2 3 It,
Admissistrniosu Sale,
ILL be sold on the first I'uesd.iy j n JVlny next
Vv at the Court house in Gilmer County, ail
the perishable property belonging to the Estate < t
Priscilla Ellington, late of said County deceased,
consisting of one Two-horse Wagon, two Horses",
Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and
Plantation Tools, together with other articles too te.
dious to mention.
L. D. ELLINGTON, Ad’m’r.
March 24, 10, tds.
N O T ICE.
months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gilmer
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell two Negroes, being the Estate of Priscilla
Ellington late of said County deceased, sold for the
purpose of division.
L. D. ELLINGTON, Ad’m’r.
March 24, 10, w4m.
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
V V Letters of administration on the Estate of
Priciila Ellington, late of said contlty, deceased :
fheso are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singufar the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by luw, to she.-/ cause if any they have
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this sth day of .March
1838.
„ , . LARKIN SMITH, c. co.
March 17, 9 30d.
GEORGIA, GILMEII COUNTY.
WHEREAS B. B. Quillain, Coke A. Ellington
and Ellington, apply tome for Let.-
ters of Guardianship, fur Salifiah IL Ellington, Jerome
F. Ellington and William B. Ellington," orphans of
William Ellington, late of sa’dcotmiy, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause if any exist whs
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office tins sth March 1833
LARKIN SMITH, c. c. o.
March 17; 9 30d.
<xi?ardi<U£s Sale.
be sold at the Court House door in Mu’-.
V w ray county, on the first Tuesday in April next,
between the usual hours ofsale, Lot of Lana No. 9l>’
in the 10th District of the 3 1 Section, of originally
Cherokee, now Murray county. Sold as iha propertv
of the Orphans of James Stewart, deceased, and sold
for their benefit.
ROBERT CORRY Guard.
March 17, 9 tds.
NOTICE.
months after date application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walker
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Two Lots of Land, No. 132, inthel.Th District of
the 4th Section; and No. HR, in the Ifith District of
the 3d Section, it being a part of ihe Real Estate of
John Gilbert, late of Jackson county deceased.
ROBERT ALLEN, Adtnr.
March 17, 9 w4m
NOTICE.
I? 10 ™ months after date application will bo mado
S. to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walkfl'
county, when sitting as a court of Ordinary-, for leuv -
to sell all the Real Estate of Harris Sprayberry, lat»
of sa.d countv, decenacd-
HARVEY J. SPRAYBERRY, Adm’r.
March 17, 9 w4m
AdminiHratOi's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order ofthc honorable live
Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the court-house
door, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the
lawful hours of sale,in the town of Romo, Floyd coum
ty. Lot No. 33, 23d district, 3d Section, of originally
Cherckee, now Floyd county.
And at Paulding Court House, Paulding county,
on the same day, Lot No. 22, 17th district, 4th Sec
tion, of originally Charokee, now Paulding county.
Both said tracts sold subject to the widow’s dower, ru<
the property of Dennis McCarthy-, deceased.
DAVID MARTIN, admr.
March 10.—8—tds.
Ausniiissis’ntor’M Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Cour!
of Coweta county, yvhilo sitting fcr ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
within the legal hours of sale, at the Court house in
the Town of Romo, Floyd countv, Lot No. 144, IGth
District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee now
Floyd county. Sold as a part of the Real Estate of
Willard Fisher, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased. Terms made known on the day.
THO'.IAS S. GRACE, Adm’r.
March 10. 8 tds.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
WHEREAS Stacy Wheeler and Margaret’
Wheeler, apply to me tor Letters of guardi
anship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to sheyv cause if any exist
yvhy said letters should not be granted .
Given under my hand at office this sth March,lß3B.
18. F. SMITH, i>. c. c. o.
March 10, 8 30d.
JQLm.
SB O AIjL Y.
HTVIE owners and proprietors of this fine blooded
JI Horse, will stand him the ensuing season at
Rome—at MR. DICKSON’S on the Coost, and nt
MR. HOPKINS’ Store, in Chattooga Valley, being
also, desirous to encourage due care and attention, '<>
I -ho raising of his Colts, will give the followmg premi
ums to the owners of Lis best colts, to wit: Io th
owner of his Lest colt, they will give a
SILVER cur
ofihe value of $25. To the owner of the second best
Colt, they will give a
Silver Cup of llie value of £lO.
The claims of the patrons of Bogaliy the present sea
son for theie premiums, will be settled by the decis
ion of experienced Judges, on the Jr’, dny of Ju1y,1839.
JOHN ' a j LUMPKIN,
, E - F- B. LUMPKIN
Rjrrc, March 10, 5 1!t