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FURIOUS ATTACK ON Mk. VAN AM
BURGH, OR ASTLEY’3 AMPHITHE.
ATRE BY ONE OF HIS TIGERS.
Since Wednesday last the principal topic of
conversation in the theatrical world’has been
the furions attack made on Mr. Van Am
burgh, whose exhibition at Astley’s Royal*
Amphitheatre of lions, tigers, leopards and
other animals of the forest, in the grand zoo'-
logical spectacle, entitled the ‘'Lion’Conquer
or of Pompeii,” has-excited within thefio few
days past so much public attention. Mr. Van
Amburgh has been styled by the philotogos of
the above equestrian establishment a»the brute
tamer, and certainly the appellation is well ap
plied us' the following daring feat will prove,
for never was the courage or the presence of
mind of man put to a severer test. From the
information obtained by our reporter yester
day, from an authentic source, it appears that
bn Wednesday last, a rehearsal was going on
in the circus of the theatre, when Mr. Van
Amburgh, wishing one of his tigers to per
form a certain feat, which the animal was ut
terly unable or unwilling to accomplish, had
recourse to severe corporeal punishment which
chastisement he inflicted with a large horse
whip. Smarting under the pain of the lash,
the animal became incensed, and suddenly
sprang upon Mr. Van Ambirrgh, who instantly
ivas hurled with violence to the ground, from
the strength and weight of his incensed assail
ant. Mr. Van Amburgh who is of Hercu-
Jefln case and possessing extraordinary muscu
lar powei, instantly perceived the intention of
the ani.'dal, which was that of tearing him to
pieces, nnJ with the courage and presence of
mind which fe' v men possess, seized his foe by
itho lip of the low(? r jaw, andjthis pinioned him
as a bulldog woulJan ox at a bait. Along
and fearful struggle nov'ensued, in t! c course
of which both the man aRd the tiger rolled
■ over several times. At length Mr. Aan Am
burgh got the better of hie foo by throwing
Jiim on his back, at the same time kneeling on
his stomach; and, with his other hund, which
was till now unengaged, commenced striking
the prostrate animal with his clenched fist, the
blows followed in quick succession, ovqr the
head, face and particularly the nose, until the
blood flowed from the subdued animal who
here quivered under the grasp of his conquer
or. At length Mr. Van Amburgh, perceiving
that he had completely overdome him, releas
ed his hold, and the anima! finding himself at
liberty, retired a short distance from his mas
ter, nnd crouched down as if severely suffer
ing from the punishment he had received. Ii
may hero be proper to mention that the per
formers (so we understood) did not pay any at
tention to the struggle, considering that it was
merely a rehearsal of the part to be played
in the evening, until they saw him admuiis’er.
ing thoscveie cliautisem mt as before describ
ed to the enraged animal, and its efforts to
compel Mr. Van Amburgh to release his hold.
This encounter di ! notut all impede the enter,
aimnonis of the evening.—J.'.Y’i B ill,
South vVestern Rail Road Bank.—The
books of subscription to the stock of this bank,
were opened yesterday at 10 o’clock, at the
rail road office in Stalest., arid by 2’o’clock,
nine thousand five hundred share A in the Bank
were unbscribcd for, which, when the whole
nmount shall bo finally paid up, will be equal
to ncaronr million of dollars.
The Books will continue open nt the same
place, for thirty days, when they will be final,
ly closed. From the anxiety manifested to
obtain shares in the Bank, very little doubt
cun now be entertained that tho whole amount
IB “** stock will bo promptly taken up. The
City Council ami other corporations in this ci
ly, and several individuals of large fortunes,
have come forward, and set a good example
by subscribing for the whole nmount of the j
shares, to which they aro entitled, so that the i
prospects nro highly fl.nt -ring. We under
stand that arrangements have been made for !
* bringing home immediately, in specie, so much
of the loan lately effected by Gen. Hamilton,
in Europe, ns may bo necessary to put tho
Rail Road Bank in operation, without embar
rassments to our other moneyed institutions.
Accounts from all quarters represent the pro
pleas fully prepared to make up the capital of
the Bank, and anxious fonts Speedy establish
merit. Tho success of the bank may soon be
considered ns certain, as it will go very far to
insure th® success of the Road.— Charleston
Courier, Olh Oct.
Thk Mormans in open war.—Those fa
natics have assumed the character of a ban.
ditti of ruffians and desperadoes, nrmed to the
tooth utidcr the mask of religion, and led on
by that in lemons imposter of Gohlen Bible
memory, Smith, the ‘‘Bank ruffian,” who !
cheated fwoplc of Ohio with his worthless ;
rags during his encampment on tho shore of
Lake Erie. They have transferred the seat i
<s( their operations to Davies, Caldwell and
Ray counties, Missouri, where they muster
1500 to 2000 armed men in open rebellion to .
the State authorities. Tho people of those
bounties, exasperated by tho atrocious conduct
of these marauders, have removed their fami
lies and organized themselves with*a determi
nation to attack the disturbers and drive them I
out at tha point of tho bavouot. In addition
to this, tho Goxernor of Missouri has ordered ’
out 3000 mounted men to bo in readiness to '
meet any contingency. The border iuhabi
lants aro menaced also with Canadian interior
once, as formidable as has existed on tho con
fines of Maine* A large reinforcement of
Mormons was hourly expected from the Brit- i
ish provinces.—.V. Y. Star.
Tmi Star o» Empirk. —Seven large st earn -
boats left Buffalo, on the 25th ultimo, for tho
W«rt, heavily freighted with merchandise,
*gd carrying 20Q0 emigrants
From Florida.—We have no Indian news
this week to communicate. Gen. Taylor,
with his two companies ofDragoons, and Capt.
’ Hutter’s command, we learn, are on the Ap
alatchicola, awaiting the expiration of the
time appointed for the removal of the Apa
latchicola Indians, the 20th of this month.
We are informed that the Indians have become
rccchciled, and will observe the treaty.
Tallnhasse Floridian
■
Treaty with Greece.-— Tho Globe pub.
’ lishes, in the form of a proclamation from the ;
President of the United States, a treaty of
commerce and navigation between the United
States and Greece. It was concluded and
signed at London, on the 22d December last,
between Andrew Stevenson, Esq., on the part
of the United States, and.Spisidia Tricoupi,
the Greek Councillor of State, on the part of
“His Majesty the King of Greece.” It has
been duly ratified on both parts, and the rati
fications exchanged at London, on the 25th of
June last.
A Wedding Riot in Cincinnati.—-A ship!
carpenter in Cincinnati got spliced a few days
since, but forgot to invite his fellow workmen »
to the wedding. They waited on him in a bo- i
dy, and demanded a treat, and he liberally !
proffered-them five dollars, which they indig-;
nantly lefused as too little to treat such a thirs*;
ty set. A quarrel ensued, which scon arose i
to a riot, and the windows of the house were ■
stove in by bricks thrown by a mob who had
collected. Five of the ringleaders were ar- ’
' rested and bound over for trial. j
Menagerie Eloquence.— ‘‘The honely
genvine specimen in the huniwersal globe of
the East logy rhinosycross, wot was cotched i
on the top of the North Pole, by captain Ross;
and of the vonderfu! hoorang-hootang r.s ral
toped three ho tsntots in Wan Demon’s Land,
and was only capturatod arter it had drank*!
three gallons of rurn toddy.”
A Good Hit.—A capital aneedo'e was re
lated to us yesterday. One of our Cincinnati
bci.’rs, a beauty of the first water, was recent-1
iy lit Saratoga, and attracted much attention. |
Among strangers there was considerable
speculation about the fair lady’s identity, dtc.
A new corner, one day, observing the number
ofdandys dangling about her, and following
in her wake, inquired wb rt she was. “ That is
the Great Western.” “is ill I presume-as
much, from the number of she has in
tow.”— Cinemnati News.
In lowa, at a recent bail, there were fifty
gentlemen present, and six ladies. This was
at a town called “Blue Ruin.”
SHERIFFS SALES FOR DECEMBER. I
C'ass.
Lot No. 226, 17,3. Thomas L Rood, va. Fr. Cook.’
lir V.* bl A tVi.ro Hr. Uinwr. i
Lot No. 997, 21, S, Nicholas (Jmtdere, vs. J. Boren. I
Lot No. 5.9, 4,3, Smith A Childers, vs. Harvey I
Kmdrick.
Cherokee.
Lit No. 313, 2,2, Iknry Summerlin, vs. David j
Beauchamp.
Ono bay Horse, S H. Thompson, vs. Edward
Ed ward«,
Lot No. 1082, 2,2 J. P. Winn, vs. James,;
Furgera »n.
Lol No, 172, 15, 2, Samuel Bickloy, va. George;
. Kdley,
Lot No. 1173, 15, 2, William T. Linaon, rs Allen!
Faircloth,
Cobb.
Lot No. 1310, 19, 2, William T. Linson, vs. Alton ,
Faircloth.
ITlrirray,
Lot No 203, 11, 3, Elias Bliss, va. Samuel
Fisk,
: Lol No. 33, 13, 3, Hill,Sandifcrd Jtco. vs. Joseph I
Holland,
Lol*No. 111, 9,3, Officer* of Court, vs James;
Buchanan, i
Ix>t No. 9i, 7,3, Wiliis KTlgore, vs. Fortin
W. Crenshaw.
gwm—WuyuMwysusiiuin■■ i_i m m iiih ■ «. n ■—
Forvyth Sheriff-Salctu for December.
T’4,-’ ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in December |
w W next, in the town of Cutnmmg, Forsyth court, i
ty,within ttic usual hours of sale, the loltowing pioper ,
ty, to wit ,
Lol No. 1339, I4th District, Ist Section, of'
originally Cherokee, now Forsyth County; levied o* as i
the property of William C. Sparks, to satisfy a ft fa. I
issued from Habersham Superior Court in favor of
- if. Bowman, vs. said Sparks.
Lot No. 855,14th District, Is’. Section, le-1
vied on as the property of Martin Dobbs, to satisfy a!
ti. fa. issued from a Justice Court of Franklin coun.!
tv, in favor ot John R. Stanford vs. said Martin Dobbs.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
j Also, No. 1260,3 d District, Ist Section, le
' vied on as tho property of Dennis Shay, to satisfy a fi.
i fa. issued from a Justice Court of Forsyth county, tn
favor oi Anderson Cook vs. said Dennis Shay. Levy.
i made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, No. 821, 14th District, Ist Section,!
I levied on as the property of Gideon Towns, to satisfy
* a ft. fa, iisned from a Jo*tce Court of Wilkes coutry,
in favor of Abner Wellborn vs. said Towns. Levy
made and returned to ins by a constable.
Also, No. 950, 11th District, Ist Section,
; levied an as the property of W. A. Winn, (Maker and
S. McJunkin, endorser, to sstisfyafi. fa. issued from ,
; Walton county, in tavor of Stephen Felker vs. said j
Winn and McJnnkia. Levy made and returaed to ma !
by a cunstable.
' Also, No. 224, 3d District, Ist Section, la
vied on as tho property ot Edward Adams, Jr., and!
Joshua Roberta, and Llovd W. Shackelford, securities •
on appeal, to satisfy a fi. la. issued from Jackson Su. I
! perior Court tn favor of G. R. Duka vs. Mid Adams, I
: Roberts and Shackleford.
Also, No. 699, 3d District, lat Section. Io-
■ viod on m the property of Samuel S.Cruise, to satis
fy an. fa. issued from Justice C.-irt ot Forsysh
- county, in favor of James M. Scott »s. eaid Sam’l. S.
■ Cruise. Levy made and returned to me by a consta
ble.
JAMES ROBERTS. Shi
October
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY. \
William Boyd i
Archibald White, I BH{ jn Equi , y (, r p iscovcry
Thompson Gardenhcre, f Relief
Alfred M. W.Hoon and |
J hn Holloway, J
In Walker Superior Court, Dade
County Superior Court, Oct: Term, I
BTT appearing, that Archibald White and others,
; S. defendants to the foregoinj suit in Equity, reside]
out of the State, and iha't fact being verified bk the
affidavit of the complainant; On motion, it is oidtued,
that the said Archibald White, Thompson Gardenhe.re,
Alfred M*. Willson and John Holloway, defendtmU
as aforesaid, appear and answer to the several matters
and things in the said Bill contained, at dr before the
next term of the Superior Court of the County of Dade’
in said Stale, and that a copy of this rule be published
in ono or more public Gazettes of this slate, monthly
for four months, previous to that time, and that" such
publication be considered a legal and sufficient ser
vice of said Bill on said Defendants.
JAMES THOMPSON, -
THOMAS A. LATHAM,
Sol. Pro. Compt.
i GEORGIA, Dade County.
i I. JOHN CLARK, Clerk of the Seperior Court of
; the Coumy of Dade, do certify that the above is a true,
I Copy from lhe Minutci of the Superior Court of said
county, Oct. Term. 183 S.
JOHN CLARK, Clk.
By J. W. McBEE, d. s. c.
j Nov. 5.—42—m4 nt
ITdTICJE.
I
tv yf
while spot in his forehead, also upon his back; paces
finely, near 15$ hands high. Any person taking tip
said horse and deliver him to me Lisles Durcr, of
Paulding Co., or to the undersigned, shall be liberal-
Iv rewarded,
F. M. LEE.
27th District, 3rd Section, Walker Co. Geo.
November 6, 1838.—42.—4'.
• Walker Sheriffs Sale for December.
i WM7"ILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in December
i w W next, before the Court House door in La Fay
! cite, Walker county, within the usual hours as sale, the
following property, to wit :
Lot of Land No. 304, 9th District, 4th Sec
tion, of originally Cherokee, naw Walker county; ]e
! vied on as the property of Hardy C. Tatum, to satisfy
| a fi. fa. issued from Walker Superior Court, in favor of
William W. Williams, vs. said Tatum.
Lot of Land, No. 93, 7th District, 4th Sec
tion, originally Chorokco, now Walker coun
ty, levied on as tho property of William Ro
gers. Willis P. Baker, and Wm. P. McKean,
to satisfy a fi. fa. from Muscogee Superior
Court, in furor of the Central Bank of Geor
gia.
Oct. 39 WILLIAM FALKNER. Sh.ff.
r*rfrn-SKm rsTT-fxittibcr.
ILT.be sold before the Court House door in
F tho Town of Salem Dade County G:i, within
the usual hours of sale upon the first Tuesday in De
cember next the following property to wit:
Lot No. 93, 13th District 4th Section;
levied on as the property of Joshua Holden, to satisfy
■ fi.f.i. issued from the Superior Court of Habersham
County, in favor of John Vandike, vs. said Holden.
South half of Lot No. 288, 10th District 4th
Section, of formerly Walker, now Dade County; lev.
ied on as the property of Flodgo Raburn, to satisfy n
fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Walker
County, in favor of Alexander Scott, vs. said Raburn.
Lot No. 32, 10th District, 4th Section, of
originally Walker, now Dade county; levied on as the
property of Lewis Whitehead, to saiisfy a fi. fa. issued
from Walker Superior Court in favor of James Car
roll, vs. said Whitehead and Murphey. Property
pointtd out by said Murphey-
ISAAC RAINEY, Shff.
Oct. 2hh 1838.
Pm n Id I ng Sheriff** a les for December*
’K If ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
w s next, at Van Wert, Paulding County, within
the usual hours ofsale, the following property to wit.
One Sorrel Marc; Levied on as the property
of William R. Wright, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the Super! >r Court of Carrol County, in favor of the
Centra! Rank, vs- said Wright. Property pointed out
by John f. >ng.
Lot No. 502, 18th District, 3rd. Section,
Levied on ns die property of Ezekiel Stephens, to
satisfy a fi. la. issued from a Justices Court of Madi
son County in favor of William C Coruthcrs, vs. said
Stephens. Levy ma le and returned to mo by a Con
table.
Lot No. 651, I9ih District, 3rd Section;
Levied on as the property of James Witcher, to satis,
fy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Margin
County, in favor of Robert Thompson, vs. said Witch.
«r. Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable.
Lot No. 672, Ist District, 4th Section;
Levied on ns the property of Waiteman Gosdin, to
satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of
Henry County, in favor of T. B. Douglass, vs. said
G ••dm. Levy made and returned to me by a Cuns'.a
ble.
POSTPONED SALE.
Lot No. 156, Ist District 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding County ; levied on
as the property of Waitman Gosdin and Ezekiel
Gosdin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’
Court of Henry County, in favor of Peter Brown, vs.
•aid Waitman and Ezekiel Gosdin. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
T. C. DUNLAP, Shff.
Oct 30.1838.
* T the same place, on the first Tuesday in
.'w January next, !839, the following proper
ty, to wit ;
Three Negroes, namely, Booker a man for.
ty.fivo years old; Charles a man about thirty
five years old; and .Mariah a woman, about
twenty-two years old, and sundry goods wares
and Merchandize, being the remnant of a stock
of goods; levied oo by virtue of a Martgage fi.
fa. issued from Tafliaferro Inferior Court in
favor of Thomas G. Janes, vs. A, G. Janes.
Property pointed out in said fi. fa,
Oct. 30. T. C, DUNLAP, SMF. j
feITn.AYED or stolen
from the subscriber on
the knight of the 9th inst.,
nt the house of I.isles
Durcr near Cedar Valley
Paulding County Geo., a
large Brown horse about
nine years old, hia left eye
out, shod before, has a
SHERIFF SASuES.-
Paulding Sheriff-Sales for November-
TEMTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem. I
H v her next, at the Court House in Van
Wert, Paulding County, within the usual hours of
sale, the follow ing propcsiy, to wit:
Lot No. 198, lat’District, 4ii, Section, of
orig-nally Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied on as
the property of Green B. Harris, to satisfy a fi. fa.
; iss’ed from a Justices Court of Coweta Coumy, m ia
] vor of F-D- Bowen and others, vs said Harris-. Levy
t>uide and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 992, 20th District 4th Section; of
oriiXjially Cherokee now Paulding county; levied on
as tlfe property of Elisha Eats, to satisfy a fi. fa. issu
ed from a Justices Court of Fayette county, in favor
of William M’Bride, vs. said Ests, and James W.
(•Sikea security. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
Lot No. 964, 19th District, 3rd Section,
«,f originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied
as the properly of Ehud Harris, to satisfy a fi.
fd issued from tho Superior Court of Bibb County,
vA Peter Clours.
Lot No, 667, in the Ist Dist. 3rd Scetion,
of aiginally Cherokee, now Paulding Coumy; levied
on althe property of Sampson Gray, to satisfy a fi.
■ fa. isJged from a‘ Justices’ Court of Henry County,
in favtir of Thomas D. Johnson, vs. said Gray.
Levy iftade and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 172, 2d District, 4th Section, Also
lx>t No. tl6, 2fst District, 3d Section, of originally
Cherokee, now Paulding County, levied on as the pro.
perty of Reuben Clarke, und Nathan Fomby, to satis
fy a fi. fa issued from the Inferior Court of Walton
County, fn favor of Edward Thomas, vs. said Clark*
and Fonf>y.
Lot No. 505, 2d District, 3rd Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Panldiilq count}-; levied on
as the property of Francis Reese, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from ihe Superior Court of raulding County
in favor of Clopten A Dyer, vs. said Reese.
Lot No. 505, 19th District, 3d Section,
and Lot No. 173, 21st District, 3rd Section, of origi
nally Cherokee, now Paulding County; and One
Bown Mare, levied on as the property of Fielding
Gent, to satisfy a fi- fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Cass County, in favor of William R,
WrighL vs. said -Gent. Property pointed out bv
Plaintiff.
Lot No. 260, 21st District, 3d Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on
as the property of Walter Jones, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin County,
in favor of Stewart and Hargroves, vs, said Jones.
Lot No. 1086, 2d District, 3rd Soction,
of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied
on as the property of Middleton Clayton, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Carroll
County, in favor of John R. Cox, vs, said Clayton.
The undivided half of Lot No. 10, Ist
Dist.ict, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now
Paulding County; levied on as the property of Rob
ert H. Leeal, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justices’
Court of Hall County, in favor of Paul Furr, Bearer,
vs. said Leeal. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
POSTPONED SALE.
Lot No. 180, 21st District, 3,d Section;
levied on as the property of Matthew Gass, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court of Habersham
County, in favor of William Burde, vs. said Gass.
Levy mftdfi and returned to mo by a Constable.
THOM AS C, DUN I. AP, Sh’ff
October 2.
Floyd Hicriffw Sales for JVovembcr.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem.
ber next, at the Court House in Rome,
within the usual hours of sale, tho following property,
to wit :
Lot No. 121, 22nd District 3d Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County; levied
on as the property of Arthur Bass, to satisfy two fi.
fas. issued from a Justices’ Court,v r Heard County,
in favor of David B. I’crryntan, vs. Oaid Bass. Levy
made and returned to me by a Cgfistaole.
Lot No. 60, 24th District, 3rd Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County; levied on
as the property of L. H. Manning, W. S. Whitfield, i
and J. E. J. Horn, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Pa. i
laski Inferior Court, in favor of Alfred J. Lester, for
the use of Delamar Clayton, va. L. H. Manning, W. j
S. Whitfield, Bryant W. Collier, and J. E. J. Horn. |
Lot No. 199, loth District, 4th Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County, levied on
as the property of Rhesa 11. 11. Burke, to satisfy a
fi- fa. issued from Clark Inferior Court, in favor of
Henry H. Fields, vs. said Rhesa H. H. Burke, and
other fi fas. vs. said Rhesa H. 11. Burke.
Lot No. 15, 16th District, 4th Section, j
of originally Cherokee, now Fldyd County; levied
on as the property of Aaron Dewberry, to satisfy !
two ti. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Monroe
County, in favor of John Hanes, vs. said Aaron Dewi
berry, Giles Dewberry, and Augustus Miles, aecuri- I
ties. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Also one Negro Woman by the name of
Vina, 22 years old; levied on as ihe property of Dan
iel N. Mayo, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Floyd Su.
perior Court, in favor of David Rounsaville, vs. said
Daniel N Mayo.
Also two Lots in the Town of Rome, to.
geter with all the improvements thereon; one known |
and distinguished in Etowah Division by No. 76, the ‘
other known by No. 67, in the Oostanaulee Division; ;
all levied on as lhe property of Jesse Lamberth, to ,
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from 1-loyd Superior Court, 1
in favor of David Rounsaville, vs. said Jesse Lam- I
berth.
WESLEY SHROPSHIRE, Sh’ff. I
Oct. 9
Executor’* Sale.
A CREE A BLY to an order of the Honorable the
_■* Inferior Court of Walker county when sitting,
as a court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tues
day in December next, in the town of Lafayette, in
said county, within the lawful hours of sale. Lot of
land No. 178 m the 2.7. h district of the 3d sectioa, of
originally Cherokee, now Walker county.
And also on the first Tuesday in January
next, will be sold in the town of Van Wert in Pauld
ing county, lot of land N 0.567, in2lst district and 3d
section of originally Cherokee now Paulding county.
Ail sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the estate of Harris Sprayberry, late of said county
deceased. Terms made known on the davof sale.
HARVY J. SPRAY BERRY,
Executor.
September 11. 36-w-tm.
NOTICE.
fWIIIE SHERIFFS SALES of Walker county,
M wifi m future be published in the Western
Georgian.
f WILLIAMcFALKNER, Bhff.
J Ootober l(k
Eumpkija Sheriff’s for Novem
ber, 1838.
WILL he sold on the firstTiit s ' iy in N ov- mber
next, before tho Court House door in the
town of Duhlohnega, Lumpkin Comity, within the
usual hours of sale, the following ptoperty, to wit:
One undivided fourth part of Lot
in (he I2th District and Ist Section, leviad on as the
property of Thomas J. Rusk, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
ftom the Superior Court of Habersham county, in fa
vor of A. Y". Walton vs said Thomas J. Rusk maker,
and Benjatmti Cleveland indorser, and Amos Jackson?
security on appeal.
one set of types, a printing presH, and:
all tl-:e machinery belonging thereunto, levied on as.
the property of Milton H. Gathright. to salify a fi. fiu
issued from the Superior Court of Lumpkin courtly,
in favor of Albon Chase vs.M. H. Gathright, John D.
Fields and Allen Mathews.
Also, Lot No* , in the 12th District,
Ist Section, levied on as the property of James Dut._
ten, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice Court
of Elbert county, in favor of William White vs. Tho
mas Johnson and James Dutten. Levy made and
turned to me bv a constable.
SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff.
—— .. . . .
£>a<!e Sheriffs Sales for November.*
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, at the Court House door in the
town of Salem, Dade County, within the usual
hours ot sale, the following pioperty, to wit:
Lot No. 72, 18th District, 4th Section j
levied on as the property of John A. Smith, to satisfy
two fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Talbd 1 ;
County, in favor of Larkin Colbert, vs said Smith.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 66, 10th District, 4th Section;
levied on as the property of Robert A. Johnson,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court of
Jasper County, in favor of A. Bean, vs. said John
son. Levy inadeand returned to me by a Constale.
One Bay Stud Horse, Bridle and Whip;
levied on by virtue of an Attachment, as the proper
ty of Isaac Truet, to satisfy Jeremiah Pace and.
others in case of an Attachment.
ISAAC RANEY, Sh’ff.
October 2.
Floyd SheriK-salc for December,
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before the court house door, in the
town of Rome, between the usual hours of sale, lhe
following property to wit.
Lot of land. No. 232. in the 16th Dist. 4th
Section, of dtiginally Cherokee, now Floyd County,
levied on as the property of James Hubbard, to sat
isfy a fi. fa, ise;. A tn a Justices court of Henry
County, in fare, -Jiaariah Carpenter vs. said
James Hubbard. Levy adc a.id returned by a Con
stable.
Also, Lot, No 125, in tho Sth Dist. 4th
Section, of originally Cherokee now Floyd County,
levied on as the property of John Moreland, to sat.
isfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of Bibb coun.
ty, in favor of Randolph L. Mott vs. said John More
land. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also Lot, No. 63, in the sth Dist. 4th Sect
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County, levied on
to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of
Payette county, in faVor of Charles Kelsey vs. God*
fre/J. Botsil and Benjamin IL Denson, endorser.-
Sold as the property of Benjamin IL Denson, endor
ser.
Also two Milchs Cows, one rod and
white color, the other a dunn, orte sorrel mare 10 or
11 years old, all levied on as the property of Joseph
Howel, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Cass Superior
Court, in favor of Isaac ilowel vs. said Joseph How.
cl.
WESLEY SHROPSHIRE, Shff.
October 30, 1838.
AdmiHistrator’s Safe.
A GREEABLY to nnordcrof tho Honorable the
j Inferior Court of Stewart county, when Setting
for ordinary purposes, &lc., will bo sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of
j sale, before the Court House door in the county of
Murray, ILol Nlo. 323, in the 9th District. Ninth
District of orig nally Cherokee, now Murray county.
I Sold as the property of John Grimes, Sen., Into of
i Stewart county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN GRIMES, Jr., Adm’r.
Oetober2. wti.
! GEORGIA, Floyd Couoty.
WHEREAS George W. Chislom applies to mo
fbr letters of Adnainistratidti on the estate of
John Henderson, late of Floyd County deceased.
These is, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular Kindred and creditors of s lid deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, and file their objections to the same if any,
otherwise, letters of administration will be grantad
'on the estate of caitl deceased, in terms of the law
■ Given under my hand at office thia 25th ot Oct. 1838
B. F. SMITH, n. c. c. o.
Oct. 30.—41.—5 t.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
TOLLED before me Samuel Poe, an
acting Justice of the Peace in and for
> said County, one Sorrel Mare, five years
}old, flax matn and tail with a email blaze
lin her forehead, about fifteen hands
j
i high. Taken up by John Wilson, living in the 870th
i Dis'. G* M, appraised by John Puraeil and David.
,• Christopher, to fiftv-fivb Dollars.
SAMUEL FOE. J. P
JNO. CALDWELL, d.clk.
October 30. 41—It.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
fT’n .
ing) black main, tail and legs, about 15 hands high,
6 or 7 years old, and some eaddle spots; appraised by
Henry P. Buctcher and John Luvelady to seventy-five
Dollars
A. B.S. D. WILSON. J. P.
JNO. CALDWELL, A.cntr
Oct. 30. 4!-4t
JOB PRINTING
OF y.VEBY DBTCBIFTIOK, EXECI’TBD WITH
NAT-XEM AND DKBFATCH AT THIS OFFICE.
BLANKS FOR SALE,
AT THIS OFFICE
TOLLED before me a
Justice of the Peace, for
the 956th Dial. G. M.. by
X G. &.T.G. McFarland,
of the County aforesaid, a
bright, Bay Horse, (Geld.