The Western Georgian. (Rome, Floyd County, Georgia) 1838-18??, April 14, 1838, Image 3

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Amount of all tho expenditures for said Im provements. Therefore, a State will be gain er in the aggregate, without any revenue for her works.” MISSISSIPPI LAND SALES. The sales of public land which were order ed to take place in various parts of the country this Spring, have all been countermanded by the President. This was done mainly through the interposition of Mr. Claiborne, who was anxious "that the settlers upon those lands should have the benefit of the pre-emption law now bofore Congress and secure permanent homes, before their settlements were offered for sale. As it is rendered certain that the bill will become a law during the present sess ion. Mr. Van Buren was but carrying out the views and principles of his message, by *1 postponing the sales till after the passage of the bill.— Miss. Intelligencer, 20th ull. Tallahassee, March 17. From the "West.—We understand there is now every prospect of the speedy removal of all the fugitive Creeks in West Florida, to the treaty lands beyond the Mississippi. Gov. Call has been absent for some time on a mis sion to this quarter, and has, we learn, effec ted an interview with the head chief of the nation, who has consented to bring in all his people us soon as it can be effected prepara tory to their removal, which will occupy but a few days. We learn, further, that the Ap. alachico’a tribes have also consented to emi. grate. Raleigh, (N. C.) March 10. Indian Disturbances.— We entertain seri ous fears that much difficulty is about to be •experienced, in carrying into execution the Treaty with the Cherokee Indians, which pro vides for their removal beyond the Missis sippi. We have a considerable body of them, it is known, in the Southwestern part of North Carolina, and so alarming are the in dications of hostility among them, that the General Government has made a requisition upon the Executive of the State, for a force of Volunteer Infantiy. The Adjutant Gen eral has, accordingly, by direction of Gov. Dudley, i-sued orders to the proper Comman ding Officers, to call out their respective Re giments, with a view to the immediate organ ization, if practicable, of one or more Volun teer Companies in each. DEADLY WEAPONS. The following is the law passed at the last session of the legislature, prohibiting the use of deadly weapons. AN ACT to guard and protect the citizens of this State, against the unwarrantable di too prevalent use of deadly weapons. Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Geor gia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act, it shall not bo lawful for any merchant, or vender of wares or merchandize in this state, to sell, or offer to sell, or to keep, or have about their person or elsewhere,any oftho hereinafter described wea pons, to wit: Bowie, or any other kind of knives, manufactured and sold for the purpose of wearing, or carrying the same as arms of offence or defence, pistols, dirks, sword canes, spears, tec., shall also be contemplated in this act, save such pistols as aro known and used as horseman’s pistols, Ate. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That -my person or per sons within the limits of this State, violating the provision* of this act, except as hereafter exe pted, shall, for ouch and every such of (enee, deemed guilty o| a high misdemean or, ndiipo t trial and conviction thereof, shall !><• line I. in a sum not > xceeding five hundred I ■' < 'h*' the first offence, nor less than one hundred dollars at the discretion of th” court; and upon a.s cond conviction, and every after conviction of it fixe offence, in a sum not to cxeed one thousand dollars, nor less than five hundred dollars, at the discretion of the court See. 3. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of idl civil officers, to bo vigilant in carrying the provisions of tins act into full effect, as well also as (1 rand Jurors, to make present meats of each and every offence under this act, which shall come under their knowledge. I Sec. *l. And be it further enacted by the an- 1 thority aforesaid, That all fines and forfeitures arising under this act, shall be paid into the county Treasury, to be appropriated to coun ty purposes: Provided nevertheless, that the provisions of this act shall not extend to sher-: ills, deputy sheriffs, marshals, constables, over-! seers or putro:s. in actual discharge of their i respective rhitits, but not otherwise: Provided also, that no person or persons, shall be found j guilty m viol ding the before recited act, who s mil openly w. ar, externally, Bowie Knives, Dirks, Booth Picks, Spears, and which shall be expos »d plainly to view; And provided nev ertheless, that the provisions of this act shall not extend to prevent venders, or any other persn m who now own and have for sale, any ofj the atonvsmd weapons, before the first day' of March hex- J S.-,-. 5. And > a further en ictsd by the au t ,i rrv , I Ind al! laws and parts of' a rnitui this act, be, and the s tme an? hervbv repealed. h -EPH D \Y, ' " Douse of R prescntatives. ROBERT 'I. ECHOLS, President of the Senate. Assented to 25th Dec., 1?37. ± GKORGE R. GILMER, Gov. . NOTICE? ~ riV E Shsr.tTs S a | c . ot Forsyth county, wilt in . U <i'i r *a b* Published in the Woetom Georgian. trt.U.64;. JAMES ROBERTS, Shrt. A List of Letters REMAINING in the Poet Office at Rome on the first day of April, if not taken out by the first day of July, they will be sent to the Post Office Depart, ment as dead letters. Adams Elijah C. Irwin David Burns Wm. P. Johnston Joseph 2 Benton Robert Kirby Mrs. Mary Barker John Kenaday Edmund 2 Berderry A. N. Lay John 2 Bonds Mrs. Lancaster Bennet Benton Robert F. Lamberth Jesse Bankston Nathan Lingo John Baker Thomas Lambert Samuel M. Bobo Benjamin McDow James Butler Absalem McAnn James W. Blackwell Jonathan Messer Jesse Baker Thomas McCurry Duncan Cady S. C. 2 Moor William A. Curteis Asberry McEntee Mr. Cox James W. Middleton Thomas 2 Crittenden John Morrison James Cone Gilbert Mdler Gen’l A. Cliatt Thomas Moore Miss Henrietta A. Copelin John McCulbers Joseph P. Cavin John Murkerson Duncan Dowdey James C. McCamish John Dykes B. B. Montgomery William Esq. Dempsey Eli Martin M.C. Dodd John J. Porter and Mathis 3 Early Enoch Park Wiley G. Gent John Parker William Gent F. & J. Powell George W. Gent Fielding Rice George W. Godley Mr. »Swanson John Goodwin Jesso Stout James Green Lewis Stores Edward Hammons Daniel 2 Stdten Seabron Hooper John W. Staten B H. Hendly Jefferson Townsand John A. Hutchens Z. M. Town#and John Harper William Treadaway Richard Hurt Thomas Turrut William Hemphill Charles 2 Underwood Gastin Hunt Samuel B. Vining Albert Howard Andrew West William Horn William 2 Walton John P. Hale Salas Walker James 2 Hunter Mrs. Sarah Wear James M. 2 Holtziund James Wear James J.hnson James Wells Eli N, YARBROUGH, P. M. Rome, April, 1838, NOTICE. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Floyd county, when sitting as a Court ofOrdinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, in the town of Rome, the following prop erty, to wit: One negro woman by the name of lbby, about sixty years old; Harriett, about thirty; two negro girls—one by the name of Eastlier, about ixtoen years old, the other by the name of Lucy, ten years old. Also, one improved Lot in the town of Rome, No. 21, in the Coosa Division. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the Estate ofWrn. H. Meredith, late of said county deceased.— Terms made know non the day of sale. JESSE LAMBERTH, Administrator with the Will annexed. April 14, 1838. 13-tds. GEORGIA Walker County. WHEREAS, John D. R. Inman applies to me for letters of Administration, on the estate of Benjamin Inman, late of said county, deceased: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this s'h day ot April 1838. JNO. CALDWELL, D. C. C. O. April 14. 13-30 d. NOTICE. rjIHE undersigned having permanently established _SL himself in the town of Lafayette, Wafkercoun ty, whore he will attend te all manner of business in his line; such as Clock Jk Walcli llcpair illg, and all other kinds of repairing, Jewelry, &c.&c, He hopes by strict attention to business to give gnner r.l satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. JAMES CATLETT. April 11, 1838. 13-3:. GEORGIA, Walker County. B>RANNON THOMAS of Captain McCain’s •i w District; tolled before me, a certain Bay Horse, supposed to be fifteen years old; has had a fistula on his wethers; a small knot under his belly; about fourteen hands high. Appraised to Twenty dollars, by Nelson Allman and John P. Henry. September 27ih, 1837. JAMES 11. GELREATH, J. P. A true copy from the Estray Book. JNO. CALDWELL, d. o. i. c. April 7—l2—3t. i/an d FORSVLE. _3Zi* FEpHE Subscriber will sell on the first Tuesday in H May next, a few Eofsof Wood Lands, adjoining to the town of Lafayette, Ga., suitable for building or other purposes,—in such size as will suit purchasers. On which, liberal time will be given, (for most of the money,) with good security for the balance due. March 29th, 1838. R. M. AYCOCK. April 7—l2—3t. GEORGIA, Walker County. •A «7,.’ HEREAS Benjamin Hughs and Martin V V Hughs apply to me for Letters of Admin, istration on the Estate of Aaron Hughs, late of Dade County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the Kindred and Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescri. bed by Law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand at office, this 28th day of March, 1838. JNO. CALDWELL, D . c. c.o. April 7—12—30 d. REWARD. A NEGRO man by the name of Jesse, belonging /W. to the subscriber, who was on his way from Tennessee to this county, broke away from the cus tody ot the person who had him in charge, on the 20th of Feb. about fifteen miles west of Vann’s old Ferry on the Chattahoochee. Said negro was about 28 years old, five feet ten inches high, tolerably dark, and was when he left, strongly handcuffed.—A re. ward of Twenty.tive Dollars will be given to any per son who will deliver him to me or confine him in aome sate jail so that I can get him. WM. H. FURYEAR. Clark Co- Geo. Moreh 3. I.F Fhe Western Georgian will give the above four insertions, semi monthly, and forward the account to , this Office. Western Bank of Georgia, > Rome, 29th March, 1838. ) WHEREAS information has been received from creditable sources, that the several Banks in the Cities of Augusta and Macon, are at this time refusing to re ceive the Bills of this Bank in payment of debts due their Institutions, Be it therefore, Resolved, by the President and Board of Directors of the Western Bank of Georgia, That although we deem the course pursued by those institutions uncalled for, either from the circumstan ces of the Bank or the former intercourse maintained between our respective Institutions, yet this Bank will continue to receive the Bills of the Banks of those Cities, in payment of its duesj and that this Institution invite monthly settlements with those Institutions, and propose to balance accounts with Specie or Bills on New York, at the customary premium. Resolved, That to secure the confidence of the com munity in the circulating medium of the country, and to fecilitate exchanges and intercourse between the Banks of this State, it is necessary that the Banks of this State resume Specie payments at as early a day as practicable, and that Thursday ths twenty.fifth day of October next, be proposed for that purpose. WILLIAM HARDIN, President. [Attest.] Z. B. HARGROVE, Cashier. JAMES LIDDELL, ) JOHN T. STORY, > Directors. | ROBERT WARE, ) Rome, April 7. 12 ts. STATEMENT Os the Western Bank of Georgia. Stock account. Amount paid in, $119,750 00 Bills in circulation, 213,135 00 Individual depositeg, 23,929 69 Discounts and profits, 9,315 00 Duo to other Banks, 23,718 00 $389,847 69 Specie in Bank—Silver, $28,849 25 Do. do. Gold, 11,051 88 Specie in other Banks and in the hands of agents, 10,039 63 Treasury notes in thehands ofag’ts, 15,000 00 Do. on hand, 2,129 61 Notes of other Banks, 18,901 00 Expences from commencement of the Bank, 4,095 49 Bills running to maturity, 85,315 00 Notes discounted all considered good, 173,077 46 Notes discounted lying over and good, 42,388 87 389.847 69 A LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at New Echota Ga. on the Ist day of April 1838, which if not taken out within three monhts, will be returned to the General Post Office as dead Letters. M D Mitchel 2 Wm Boman Vinson Jones 3 Charles N Cowen John Dorhety A P Melson 2 R Stone John Vaun Maj J Robinson Jos Wilson J F Reed Wm Hobbs J J P Adams M Drummond 2 Mr Massy Moses Pierce Polly Denton Mary Denton Mr Douglas • Louisa Jefferson Olleyman Dodgen Jefferson Trice John Sutherland P S Weeks Thomas Conley J W Cox N Hetzell Newtown Po without Morris Quinn 2 delay Q Yarberry 2 G W Paschal Lt Col J Powell 2 J W Armstrong A J Mays 2 James C Dowdey Thos or Josiah Jordan 2 James Rogers Rev Dr Bowls Henry Head John Ross General Smith Ellis S Ilarlin Jackson Fetzpatrick Henry H Sutton William Reneau Samuel P Tinsley 2 C W Hicks Wm N Bishop Willis II Lowe Erasmus D Renfro Wm Walbroun WILLIAM J. TARVIN, P. M. April 7—12 LIST OF LETTERS Vk EMAINING in the Post Office at Spring Place Mw Ga. on the Ist day of April, 1338, which if not taken out by the first day of July next, will be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Leiters Joel Abner Thomas D Johnson James Anderson Owen II Kenan Francis J Andoo Wm Lach R T Banks William B Malone 2 Henry Brown John S Martin Samuel Brown John Mattox 2 Joseph McLure Wilson Norton Ans Cox Mess. Newlan <fc Tate 2 Jason Chastain William S Oates Hiram Douglass William Rollins Balis Donaldson Adam Pitner Louisa Dees Robert N Patrick Moses <fc Simon Dunn James Rogers 2 James Edmondson Hopkins D Ruth Amos Ellard 2 Nathan Rice James Ellard Miss Hannah Reid Caleb Furr Mrs Elizabeth Ragan Hutson Greenwood Nemiah Sparks Hiram Gilleham John Slone Miss Dissa Gordan Littieberry Scogin James George Robert Trammell Samuel Harrison Riley Wilson Aaron Hight 2 David Waggoner Stephen Haynie G W Wacaser Miss Sarah Halbrooks Jesse Wade Enoch Humphries Wm F Wortham Sarah Htckiey James Whittenburg J Cary W Jackson 2 Matthew Young 2 William H Johnston JOHN S. BEALL, P. M. April 7—l2—3t. NOTICE. >EHU G. CARSON is hereby informed, that bis mother is in great need of assistance from him. His father died on the 6th November last, and I have no person in this country to assist me except my son, who has never been apprised of the death of his father. The Editors of the Southern Recorder will confer a lasting favor on an unfortunate mother, by inserting this a few times, and requesting all the editors in the State to do so, who are friendly to a poor distressed widow, entirely separated from her relations—and God grant you great success. LUCY CARSON. Brownsville, Jasper county, Merch 9, 1838. o*Editors throughout the State will oblige by com yling with the above request. JOB PRIXTIW OF EVERY nETCRIPTION, EXECUTED WITH ' NATKESS AND DESPATCH AT THIS OFFICE. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Rome, Floyd County, . INgijß Georgia. AB. REESE respectfully informs his friends • and the Public generally, that he 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. His House is situated immediately in the vicinity of a first rate Lime-stone Spring, and in a part of the town altogether retired from the noise and bustle at. tendant on Public days, where Travellers may enjoy a night of quiet and repose. From past experience, he flatters himself that he will be able to please all who may favor the Planters’ Hotel with their patron age. His Table will at all times be supplied with the best the surrounding country affords, and his Sta bles plentifully supplied with Provender, and atten ded by an experienced, and attentive Ostler. He deems it unnecessary to say more on this subject, and requests his friendsand acquaintances to call add iudge for themselves. TERMS. Man <fc Horse per day - - • $1 62J Man & Horse per night - - - . 125 Breakfast, Dinner & Supp jr, (each) • * 25 Children &. servants half price. March 31—11—w2m. SHERIFFS SALES. Floyd Sheriff-Sales for May. 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 of Rome, 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. Postponed Sale. Lot No. 72, 4th District, 4th Section, of or. iginally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied on as the property of John Cochran, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Gwinnett county, in favor of Winn & Clayton, vs. said Cochrau. WESLEY SHROPSHIR, Shffi March 31. Floyd ShcrifT-Sales for May. WILL be 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., oforiginally Cherokee now Floyd County; levied on as the property of Walter Jones, to satisfy a fi. fa. is. sued from Baldwin Superior Court, in favor of Har grovesand Stewart, vs. said Walter Jones. Also, one Bay Horse; levied on as the pro perty of Eli Welle, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from Floyd Superior Court, tn favor of Francis Burke, vs. said Wells. Lot No. 138, sth District 4th Section; lev ied on as 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. Shff. March 31. Forsyth Sheriffs Sales for ?lay.' ILL be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in May next, W ¥ before the Court house door in tho town of Cumming, Forsyth county, within the usual hours ol sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 545, 3d District, Ist Section ; le vied on as the property of Mason Ezzell, io satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth 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. said M’Clure. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 208, 3d District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of 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 returned to me by a Constable. Lots Nos. 561, and 966, both in the 2d Dis tnct, Ist Section; levied on as the property of P. J. Murray, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Superior court, in favor of tho 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. issued from 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 ; le 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 Cupps 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 and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 400, Ist District, Ist. Section; le. vied on as the property of Joseph Oneal, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from » Justices court of Walton county, in favor of William Ellison, vs. said Oneal. Levy made and returned tome 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 * 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 Sam ; le. vied on as ibe property of Thomas Kelley, aen 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 ia favor of Thomas Carter, vs. said Lumpkin. JAMES ROBERTS, Shffi March 30. NOTICE. tLL persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or account, are 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 lltf. ■ ~s.—■ Murray Sheriffs-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 hour# of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Lot No. 296, 8 District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Murray County; levied on as the property of Thoma# S. Hunt, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb County, 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 returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 136,10th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherekee, now Murray County; levied on to satisfy a fi, fa. issued from the Superior Court of „ “, r , ray County, in favor of William Harden, v 9. Vvi.liam S. Oats,: Adm’r, and Tamer Barnett Adm’rx on the Estate of lames C. Barnett, deceased. Prop erty pointed out by Plaintiff. Lot No. 214, 12th District, 8d Section; le. vied on as the property of Emsley B ee l eß , to 6alis f., a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of De Kalb county, m favor of Willaim Edwards, vs, said Beels. Lew 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 n. fa. 'ssued from a Justices 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 Soction, of originally Cherokee, now Murray County; levied on as the property of Peter Wylie, to satisfy four fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Houston County.' two in favor of E. Graves and Son, one in favor of Robert C. Duncan, and one in favor of James Brax ton, vs. said Wilie. Levied and returned to me by a Constable. „ , ‘ STEPHEN JONES, Sh’ff. March 31. NOTICE. nffAHE tho Sheriffs Sales of Lumpkin county, will in future, be advertised in the Wes tern Georgian. SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff. April 7.-12. GEORGIA, Walker County. ANDREW L. BARRY of Captain Smith*! Dis. tnct, tolled before me a dark Bay Horse, five or six years old; fourteen hands high; curled tail, and both hind fee: white; no other mark perceivable. Appraised to Thirty-five Dollars October Ist, 1837. LEMUEL HOGE, J. P. The above is a true Copy from the Estray Book. JNO. CALDWELL, D. C. I. C. April 7—l2—3t. Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Coweta county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday io May next, within the legal hours of sale, at the Court house ia the Town of Rome, Floyd county, Lot No. 144, 16th 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. THOMAS S. GRACE, Adm’r. March 10. 8 tds. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. FHIAKEN up and posted by John L. JI. Russeau, living near Barnett’s Mills, one Bay Horse; both hind feet Vpg white up to the foollock joint; the left fore-foot vhite; some white hairs on his right thigh; five feet two inches high. Appraised to thirty dollars. January 24, 1838. A. PATTERSON, Clk. G. L. Huaarxs, j. f. March 3. 7 4t Administrators Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, be lore the court-house door, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the lawful hours of sale,in the town of Rome, Floyd coun ty. Lot No. 33, 23d district, 3d Section, of originally Cherckee, now Floyd county. And at Paulding Court House, Panlding county, on the same day, Lot No. 22, 17th district, 4th Sec tion, of originally Chsrokee, now Paulding county. Both said tracts sold subject to the widow’s dower, a* the property of Dennis McCarthy, deceased. DAVID MARTIN, admr. March 10.—8—tds. NOTICE. INCUR month after da-e application will bo made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gil. mcr County, when sitttng for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell Lot No. 261, inthe 11th District, 2nd Section, formerly Cherokee, now Gilmer County; being a part of the Real Estate of William Ellington, late of said county deceased. L. D. ELLINGTON, Ad’m’r. M arch 24, 10. w4ni. NOTICE. FOUR months after date application will bo made to the Hondrable the Inferior Court of Gtlmsr County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Negroes, being the Estate of Priscitla Ellington late of said County deceased, sold for the purpose of division. L. D. ELLINGTON, Ad’m’r. March 24, 10, w4m. NOTICE. I NOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court oi Walker county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell Two Lots ot Land, No. 132, in the 13th District of the 4th Section; and No. 116, in the 16th District of the 3d Section, it being a part of the Real Estate of John Gilbert, late of Jackson county deceased. ROBERT ALLEN. Admr. March 17, 9 w4m NOTICE. monihs afterdate application will be made ’ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walker county, when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Harris Sprayberry, lata of sa.d county, deceased- I HARVEY J. SPRAYBERRY, Adm’r. ! March 17, 9 w4m BL WkS FOR aT this orncr.