The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, October 05, 1833, Image 3

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entitle them to an exemption lrom the au nty of the State in which they reside any ore than the poorer regulation of the Tusca rag should protect them, if both were iu oendent nations. \\'c allude to this subject, to show howquiet this act of oppression on the part of New ,rk is submitted to, by those who felt or pre nded to feel such indignation towards the ate of Georgia. And why this difference! ainly because the one affords no prospect of , excitement to favor the advancement of olitica! speculators. Rochester Republican. Jtoanolc Railroad. —A coirespondent who is recently visited the Petersburg and Roan tc Railroad, writes to the Richmond Compiler i follows : .. The Locomotive Engines travel at the rate 20 miles the hour, with case and with a train 10 to 12 cars, all loaded—some with passeu , r3 and others with produce of every descrip on, staves, lumber, &c. The whole line of e Petersburgh road presents a scone of cheer dness and industry not to be seen on any oth ■ road in Virginia.—Plantations that have sen abandoned are now resettling; houses re aring, and fences of the best kind, erecting, i the bodies of wood, through which the road uses, workmen are employed—some ge'ting aves, some sawing,and oth rs clearing, and in ct cn the whole line, there is a spirit and ani istion that is delightful to behold.” An affair of houer took place near this town, u Friday evening last, between J. Hemphill, |sq. Editor of the Sumpter Gazette, and Cap lin M. M. Levy of this town. VVe are appy to say it terminated without any serious ijury to either of the parties. Mr. Hemphill as slightly wounded in the pistol hand. Mr. [’j pistol was not tired, the jar of his antago ists ball having let down the hammer.—Carn al Rep. 3 d inst. The Cholera. —lt is stated in the Portland Courier, on the authority of a respectable hip-master, recently arrived at that poit from iuba, that while the cholera has rageu with reat violence on the sugar plantations all over be Island, no cases are known to have occur ed on the Coffee plantations. Even where a loflee plantation was surrounded by sugar ilantations, the former would escape while the utter would be swept of a large portion of their aborers. May not this fact lead to some liscovery as to the nature of the disease, or of i successful remedy? The most of our mills have suspended ope ation, and in all probability as soon as the pres •nt stock of cotton is worked up, the rest will iiscontinue. The stoppage has originated from he rise in cotton, which is now some 6 or 7 cuts per pound higher than it has been since 1522. Paterson Courier. LATEST EIiOML ENGLAND. The packet ship Liverpool, Capt. Barstow, irrived at Boston on Friday from Liverpool rhence she sailed on the 12th ult. bringing .ondon papers to the 11th They contain little ifimportance. Parliament was to be prorogued in the first of September. For a great many cars past there has not been so abundant a larvest as at present. In the House of Commons on the 7th August Mr. Lvall presented a petition from merchants tad brokers of London, for the continuance >f the usual facilities to transmit letters to the United States of America, otherwise than by Post office Packets’ when opportunities offered. Sir James Graham replied that there was every disposition to comply with these wishes of the merchants, if a practicable mode could be suggested that would secure the revenue against fraud and injury. The British and French cabinets have firmaily signified to the representatives of Don Pedro, their wish that he should withdraw all pretensions to the Regency of Portugal. • One ground of this proposition is, that the Ex- Emperor i3 personally obnoxious to certain Sovereigns, whose consent is required to the final arrangement of the Portuguese question. It is not thought, however, that Don Pedro will relinquish the Regency. Preparations were making at Paris for the departure of Donna Mam for Portugal. It was not known certainly whore Miguel was, or where ho would take refuge- The last report we have of him is, that during the battle before Oporto, and the attack on Lisbon, he went to a house on the road from Lisbon to Oporto, with his mistress and two Spanish priests, that on receiving news of the complete overthrow of his party, he set out for Coimbra, with intention to join the Spanish Prince Don Carlos, and sail with him in the vessel sent by the Spanish government to convey the exiled Prince to Italy. Mr. oiiliyer has withdrawn Ki3 motion re lative to the repeal of the stamp dutv oi. papers, but expressed his determination to bri,? e it forward at the next session. The Marquis of Westminster has given notice that at the next session be should bring forward a motion, calling on Peers to forego the privilege ol proxies. _ . . , The eldest son of Admiral Napier received five severe wounds in the battle ot Sf. \ inceii. Ho was the first person ’ who boarded the cn- eroy. ~ Madrid, My 29,-rWc are assured that Zea Bermudez had recourse to every means, in order to pegmade the King to interfere in favour of Miguel, lie told him, among other things, that he might rely on the approbation, and oven support of Russia and the Holy Alliance, To this his Majesty is said to have replied: -r-* ! Hotv little thou knowest the present situation of Portugal! That count y is circum stanced as Poland was at the time of its revolu tion. France and England bore the greatest interest to tha children of Warsaw, ardently wished tor the success of their cause, were incessant in their applications to the Cabinets of Europe on their behalf, and- that was all. When they wore defeated, the French Ministry declared itself satisfied, because order reigned in Warsaw; Don Miguel is now in the saftie predicament. All the Northern Cabinets are interested about him, and wish well to his cause; but, as soon as events shall have decided the struggle, should the Pedroits be victorious, you will see order nlso reigning in Lisbon in the columns of the Augsburg and St. Petersburg Gazettes, that nobody will fire a shot for him, and that our interference might, perhaps, be the cause of a revolution in Spain,” M. Zea, who certainly did not expect such an answer, ab ruptly took leave of his Majesty. Madrid, July 29.—Intelligence of the capture of Lisbon by Ihe troops of Don Pedro was received by this Government yesterday. On the night of the same day M. Addington, after a conference with M. Zea, sent off a courier with despatches for this Government. When the issue of this long-pending contest shall be generally known here, a strong sensation is likely to bo produced; for as the prospects of this country depend in a great measure on the state of things in Portugal, the downfall of Don Miguel must raise the hopes of the more liberal class of Spaniards’ in the same degree as it will embarrass the views of the Apostolicals. Pa ris Jlug. 7.—W e are most anxious to know here whether, as in the case of Italy, you will allow the French to take the initiative in the affairs of Portugal, and to lose much of the consideration and influence which would of right belong to you in that country, for your conduct respecting it, pending the struggle now supposed to be over.—Up to this moment the French Government has been profoundly silent on the subject, but I have just now been informed that something decisive will be de termined on ere the departure of the King for Gherburg, now fixed for Saturday next; indeed, that Queen Donna Maria will be formerly j acknowledged, and received by King Louis I Philip, on Friday 9th instant- I write this at noon of Wednesday, 7th 1 August. On Friday the'2d instant—that is, five days ago, the French Government received information by telegraph of the arrival of the Marquis de Louie at Brest, with intelligence of : the occupation of Lisbon by the Constitution ialists. Yet from that mo went to the present, not one additional word respecting him or his despatches if he had any, has been published in anyone of the Ministerial Journals. The silence of the French Government above noticed, proves its embarrassment on the sub ject. It adds strength to rumoured remon strances and threats of the three Northern Powers, should France take an active part in the struggle between the two and Miguel. • * ‘ It gives rise to reports that before taking the start of you in acknowledging Donna Maria this Government wishes to secure your support against the Northern Despots. Depend upon it if you do not look sharp you will be out witted. The reported insurrection in Switzerland, which yesterday produced a sensation on Change, turns out to have been a renewal of hostilities which, during the last two or three years, have existed between the inhabitants of the city and those of the country of Basle. It appears that their honors, the Bourgeois, planned an incur-ion into the canton by a route through the wood, and that the Chopsticks; aided by the poor Polish refugees, to whom they had afforded shelter and with whom they had divided their bread, formed an ambuscade and so peppered the citizens and burgesses, that they fled incontinently, leaving two pieces of artillery in the hands of the conquerors. This affair as veil as tha* of the canton of Schweitz, now also going on are well vv orth scanning sely.They are ascribed to Austaiu interference. A civil, war in the Swiss con federation is said to be a favorite project of Prince Metternich, because it would appear to call for Austrain intervention, and Austrain intervention would place the strongholds of Switzerland in the hands of one of the dead liest enemies of France and of freedom. TO THE PUBLIC. I, being informed through different sources that some envious persons are trying to circulate a report, stating that my lot on Cane (.’reek, was fraudulently drawn. 1 have thought proper to avail myself of the privilege which the law of nature dictates, viz. to show the public and my accusers, that the report is nothing more than a fabricated scheme laid by designing individuals, to try to do me an injury. They first state, that my dear departed husband was a tory in - the re volutionary war, but after being instructed bv some person who had more sense than them selves, that that was too notorious a falsehood to build upon, they could be so easily detected in it, they have thought proper to drop that ac cusation’and fly to another refuge of lies, more base in its nature than the former, viz. charging me with being the concubine of old Mr. Riggins, who they say had another living wife, and was not lawfully married to me. Wonderful to tell, alas, what shall I say to those bold presumers, to tiiOSe harbingers of lies, who for years past could fellowship me in the Church of Christ, without a murmuring word. If I have imposed on the state, why do they suffer it, not for any love they have for me of course, neither is it for want of malice in them, but the fact is, it is for want of proof; for the God of heaven knows it is false, my own conscience knows it is false, and they themselves g know it is a lie, for I defy all the combined powers of earth and hell, to pro (juc:c testimony to convict me of either ofthe above . hflrsres. if *hey keep truth on their side. But nowl wili proceed to s how d> e public and rm . ,I^,i s Tn common, with* accusers, where the p?'Q *=>• - , 7^ the rest of mankind these Very accuses have met with some disappointment; they havc been permited to crow over.my lot according t 0 their calculations, they have net become the m heriters of my lot, comparitively speaking, for an old hat. No they havc remaiued at home (I hope in peace) to cultivate their chinquepins and cards, so they may be ready to make spec ulations in the fractions when they come into market. But as it does not gratify me to see any person in suspense, I will just observe that I do not ofli r my lot for sale, and they need riot Iflve thmselves any further<fouble to try to pre ludice the minds of the people against it. I have an agent on it who manages it to my satis faction. Any person whistling to become more acquainted with my mind on the subject, will apply to my agent on the lot or at his own house I near the fork store ilall countv. JINNY RIG'INS. i . AUCTION. j Wl -i.be sold at Auctii.it, oh Satunlay 12th iust. 1 ale to commence al tO o’clock, and to be con- i tinued a “r candle light ( Mould the whole of the Goods not he sold in the forenoon, the balance of the Stock of Dry Goo s. Clothing. Shoes, Trunks, Fancy articles. &c. &c. Also, a first rate wire twist, double barrelled Gun, Percnsheon Lock and Silver mounted. One Horse good under saddle or harness, belonging to the subscriber, opposite JWrs.Paschi.il &. Son’s Board ; mg House, and within two doors of the Post Office, Au rana. p, MARLOW. ■ Oct. 5. —26—2 t POST OFFICE ARRANGEMEN IS. To Post masters and the public. FOR the future all letters intended for persons al , Lumpkin Court House, and its vicinity, should be directed Lumpkin Court House Georgia. All letters in tended for persons at Nuckollsviile, Harbin’s store Aura ria and its vicinity, should be directed Auraria,TLrtnpkm county, Georgia/ POST MASTER. October 5, —26 —6t— DR. J. DRIVERS. HAVING recently removed to Auraria, ofiefs his professional services to toe people of Lumpkin, and the adjoining counties. Oct- 5. —2G—Gt — GEORGIA, PAULDING CJUNTY. Wli tire undersigned Justices of pielr.firior Court of said county, protest against the proceedings of ; the Justices who have locate.) the county site n this coun ty, as we were not present at the doing thereof. Ist B - I cause it is not a central-situation. 2d. Boca jse it is not a | suitable placa for a town, aad no pains will b spared on ourpari, to have it removed to a in jrc suitable and central part THOMAS J. DOUGHIT.j. i. c. GREEN CARNES, J. I. c. Oct. s.—2G—2t. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. WILL be Sold on the second .Monday in October next, on Let No. 27J, in the 9th nistrict, Ist •Section, the Town Lots for'Union county. Iho sale to continue from day to day until all tlie lots are sold. VV hich Town when laid off will be the neatest situated p’see in all the up countiy. Those who wish to sett'e in the most healthy countrv in the state, are invited to come and seo before the day of aale. Terms of sale one fourth at Christmas, the balance quarterly. JOIIN'BUTT, sen. 1. 1. c. JOHN THOMAS, j. i. c. MOSES ANDERSON, s. i. c. JOHN SANDERS. 1. 1. c. Oct. 5,-26—2t The Cherokee Intelligencer, will please give the above two Insertions and Übrwaid their accoun to Ihe Clerk of the Inferior Court, of said county, for payment. GUARDIAN’S SALE. AGREEABLE tp an order of the Inferior Courts o'” Campbell and Lincoln counties, will lie sold on the first Tuesday in February next, in the Town Tulonega, Lumpkin cou.-itv, between the usual hours of sule. Lot No. 944, 12th District, Ist Section. Sold for the benefit of William and Kesiah Jeter, Orphans &e. CHARLES JENNINGS. ) WESLEY WHEAT, j fiuard '’ Oct. 5.—2G —tds— STOLEN * FROM a Cherokee Indian, on ti e 23d of September last, livin'* near the Big Savannah, in the 15th dis*- trict, Ist Section, a bay stud Pony, about fourteen hands hi<*h, (bur years old, three white, and the left fore foot in clined to be roan, and has on his right side.a roan or white spot; a star in his forehead. Any person giving infor nlation tome, living at New Bridge, Lumpkin county, will be compensated for their trouble. JAJtfES DONOHOO, tudian Agefit for Lumpkin count)-. Oct, 5.--2G—lf, _ NOTICE. WILL be sold before the Court-house door in Lump kin county on the Ist Tuesday in December next, Lot No, 1033, ISt'i District,lstSection. Oct. 5.— 2f--tf ’toitTON .V BI RCH. Bumaa* g V* Lumpkin SlicvHTs Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No vember next, at the court-house in Lnmpkin | county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow tnff prop erty, to wit: Lot No. 91 3, 4 th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of David M. CrockeU, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of W alton county, in favor of L. Bissell k Cos. ye. said Crockett. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 185,4 th District, Ist Section; le vin,l on as tiie property ol William Kilgo, to satisfy a fi. f a in favor of Richard Butler, vs. saidKilgo. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. I,of No. 75J, ,2th District, Ist Section ; le-1 viedon as the property of William Mullens, sen. to sa-; lisfv a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of A alton coun ty, m favor of Richard Butler, vs. said Mullens. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 774,12 th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of John J. Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa i-sued from a Justices Court of Butts county, m famr of John °mith &. Son, vs. said Smith. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. LUMPKIN POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALES. At the same time and place on the first Tuesday in November next. Lot No. 337, 13th District, Ist Section, Smith half; levied onas the property of James It. Smith, t 0 satisfy a li. fa. in favo. of Samuel Knox, vs said Smith. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1254,11 th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Joshua Grace to satisfy a ft. fa. ssued from a .Justices Court of Hancock county, in favor of Eli champion, vs. s*l Grace. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. i ot No. 370, 13th District, Ist Section, e n, j,,. | levied on as the property of Thomas Arnold, “t'lt’Sflm Washington Superior Court, Gilmer Sheriff’s Sale* WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before tho Court U"*** of lilijay, Gilmerpou-.ty, wu.iin tho usual rty, towit: I.„, No. 242, m jygafc SfStOSBtA £&& | vy myde and returned to me by a Loas.ablc. Lot No. 160, 27th District, 3d Section; le \ oh as the property of H. Perry, to satisfy a fi. i'* u from a Justice*Cotirt of Walton county, in fi • of ; Jirhj and i i.tler, vs. said Perry. Levy made and i t-r*e. to n eby a Constable. Jet. j B. B. U.UILL AIN, r >- Sh’ff. iierokeu heriff . I %M J ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No ! * vein bur next,at the C out t-ho use in Cherokce,coun i ty, vithin the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 322, 4th District, 2d Secti >n; le vied on as the pioperty of William *v . Oats, tr. satisfy a ft. fa. issued from the Court of Common Pleas of the city of Savannah in favor of Voung S. Pickard, vs. said Oats. Lot No. 1026, 3d District, 2d Section; le vied on a9 the property of Henry J. Valloan, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’.* Court of Chatham county, in favor of George Jh'illcr: Levied on and returned to iiie by a Constable, Lot No. 465, 21st District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of John M. Dcgounor, to satisfy two fi. fas. is :r and from a Justice’s Court of Chatham county, one .i favor of George Miller, the other in favor of Jasper P osry, vs, said • Voounor, Levy made and returned to me by u Cons'ab’e. Lot No. 278, 23rd District, 2d Section ; le vied on as to * property of Richard D. Clinton, to satisfy a ti.fa. issued from a Justice Court of Crawford county, in ! favor of Paul i . Rogers, vs. said Clinton. Levy made and returned to me by a Coustable, Lot No. 165,23 rd District, 2d Section; le vied on as the pop rty of John Chancy, to <a:infv foil- fi. fas. issued from a .: ustices Court of Hous’cn coun I y, u in favor of Amo** Brown and the other two i. favour of Amos Brown,and the other two in favor of Mathis & Brown, v-. sai’ Chancy. Levy made and returned to me by a ConsuVe. Lot No. 664, 15th District, 2d Section; lo w *'* on as the property of iiy Barber, *o satis, j a fi. fa. issued from u Justices Court of Franklin cuuoiv, in fn o; of Job Hammond, vs. said Barber. Loyy made an and re turned to me by a Constabh . Lot No. 55, 2d District, 2d Section; levied on ns the property of Isaac r own *, to satisfy three fi. fa issu. and from a Justices Court of Wan cn county, in L or of John Snider, vs. said Downs. Levy made and e turn- and tome by a Constable*. Lot No. 1147, 15th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the pr.;*erty of Andrew Stewart, to siti- y three fi. fas, issued from a Justices Court of H\tvnn county, in favor of William Shivere,jun. vs; saidSt'wa * Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1114, 2d District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of Thomas Hanks, tc s itisfy a fi fa. issued fVom a Justices Court of Jasper county, in fr.voi of • illiiim Kecey, vs, id Hanks, y mad*? and re turned to me by a Constable Lot No. 695, 15th District, 2d Section; Ic .L*ii ita as the property of George Green, to satisfv two li. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Wilkes ecu *fy, n i favor of Abner Wellborn, vs. said Green. l evy made 1 and returned to mc.bv a Constable. Lot No. 316,215 t District, 2d Section; levied on os the property of Gabriel Ca; era, *o satis'V a fi. fa. is sued from tlie Superior Court of Bibb county, in favor of Scott’ roy, vs. said Capers Lot N0.550 21st District, 2d Section; levied on its property of James Garribcll, to satisfy a fi. is sued from a Justices Court of Lincoln county, in favor of Abner Wellborn, vs, said Ganibell. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. LotNo, 929, 15th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of i! xander Holebrooks, to sa tisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Rabun county, in favor of John E. Biown, and Benjamin Adcll, vs. said f/olebrook. Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable. e Lot No. 552, 2d District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of Milton Cooper, to satisfv two fi. fn e . issue and from a Justices Court of Madison county, one in favor of John Allbright, for the use of John £cott, tlie other in favor of Abraham Whitaker, vs. Cooper. Levy made and returned tome by a Constable. Lot No. 699, 2d District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of John IJieks, and Toliver 1,. Hieks. to satisfy two fi. f:s, issued from Coweta Superi or Court, one in favor of John W. Turner, and the other in favoi of George Ncwhall, vs. Toliver L Hicks and John vlcKnight. Lot No. 141,14 th District 2d Section; levied v:od on as the property of Joseph Smith, to satisfy two fi. 1 fas. issued from a Justices Court ofCoweta counly, in fa vorofJ. L. Abrahams, vs. said Smith. Levy made and returned to inc by a Constable. Lot No. 967, 21st District, 3d Section; le vied onas the property of Ja nes Sallis, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from i Justices Court of Warren county, in favor of Jeremiah Butt, vs. saitl Ballis. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 510, 3d District, 3d Section ; levied on as the property of Wilburn Hunt, to satisfy a fi. fa. f issued from a Justices Court of Clark county, in favor of Richard Butler, vs. said Hunt. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 301, 14th District, 3d Section; Ic , vied on as Ihe property of Silas Sliirce, to satisfy sundry I fi. fas. issued fiom a Justices Court of Washingtonxoun : ty, in favor of William Fish \ Cos. vs. said Sliirce. i-evy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 292,13 th Districted Section; levied on as the property of Patrick Gray, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Chatham county, in favor of Samuel J. Brvan, and others, vs. said Gray. Le vy made and returned tome by a Gonstablc. Lot No. 804, 3d District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of’ Jeorgo 11. Owens, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Inferior Court in favor of Thomas J. . | Reed, vs. said Owens. i Lot No. 130, 14th District. 2d Section; le vied on as the property ofElear.ar Hamilton, to satisfy a ! fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of IPulton county, in : favor of Littleton R. Brewer, vs. said Hamilton. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1050,-2d District, 2d Section; le vied on as the properly of illis Baba, to satisfy three ti j fas issued from a Justices Court of Gwinnett county, in favor ofCharles Gates, and others, vs. said Bobo. Levy madeandruturnedto me bv a Constable. Oct. 5. G. W. JONES, D. Sl.fi: POSTPONED. Clicrokcc Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in No vember next, at the Court house in Cherokee county, within the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit : Lot No. 102, 13th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of Riley M. Willingham, to satis fy a fi. fa issued from'a Justices Court of Coweta county, in favor of Samuel Jtfc/unkin, vs. said ‘ Yillingham. Le vy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 981, 2d District, 2d Se tion; levied on as the pronrrtvof .iieyrt/. illingham, to satisfy a fi, fa. issued from'a Justices t ourt of Cowed* countyj , n j favor of Samuel McJ unkin, vs. said V, tlVuigham, Levy j made and returned to'roc by a Constable.’ 5. O. W. JONES, D. SldE ale. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in No vember next, within the usual hours of sale, at tho place of holding Courts in Paulding County, the til owing prop rty, to wit: Lot No. 60C, 3d District, 3d Section; levied on as the property of Jamos Bentley, lo satisfy a fi. fa i - from a Justices C ourt of Jackson county, in lavor a James Dorris, vs. said Bendy. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 336, Ibth District, 3d Section; le vied onas Ibe pr*l ‘rty of ?. C. Parker, to satisfy twofi. fas. issued !.x>iri a Court of Jackson coun ty, one in favor of Jurot-” l*i rd, ami the other irr favor of Sylvanus Ripley, vs. s-iti iatker. Levy made and re turned to rnc by a Coust.Jdc. Lot ivo. 1208, 18h District, Ist Section; le* 1 on as the property of Jcrfin Ficrcnc*., to #ati?fy a ft. issued f.Tjrn a Jura ts (..'our t of Lincoln county, rn favor *Mer Lain.**-, copartner ot Stovall i>amar vs Flo.vi.ee. L>ryy iuu ta . and returned to me by a CensUib. J. Go’ No. 24A, 2<\ District, 4t!> .St clion; Ic vn-d on as the pr, A,Jowdao. to satisfy a li. ta. issued irom a Juaticcs Ov.d‘i ‘ * county, in favor of Dudley M, Jom s. vs. saw* Jor-rd. Levy mace •iru! returned to rnc* by a Constable. Not No. 811, 19th District, 3d Section ; lc i’i<vl on as the pvopcitv <.? .arris Cilliurjc, to a ti. fit. m favour of/, it. Caririi p ,vs. said Giiliane. Oct 5. VvTLLIAJtf S. HOGUE, Sh'ff. Panl-Uurj S’ erift’s Sale. SjK T ILI, he sold on the first Tuesday in No *▼ uni her nrx’, t Ihe place for holding Courts ii •'Tnirf;.'gcni’ntv t!’ f .lloaing property to wit: Lot No. 078, 20th District, 3d Section; !e ----. . and on as the p opr-rty of John Dickerson, to satsfy fonr li. fas. issued rom a Justice’s Court of Hancock eouW/, in favor of 13 I. Cato , Cos. vs. said Dickerson. Lot .No. l l9th District, 3d Section; le vied on as the pr, •* r 1 of Hugh Colterd, to satisfy a fi. fa. isstieiJ from a .lustj.--'s Court of Chatham countv, in ta-- vor ot >i ieliar-i l\ a hgrast, \s. saitl Cui ru. LtvvmaJc and returned to m • V a Constable. Lot No. 21 29th District, 3d Section; levied on as the proporfv oflddo Ellis, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Putnam Stipe ior Court in favor of Cook & Vail V/agnnn, vs. s id Ellis Lot No. 527. 2 I District, 3d Section; levied on as tlie prop.. \ yf Jan r, Ann it ahull, to satisfy a fi. fit. issued from a Justices Court of Chatham Countv, in favor of T. Sr M. Pettd f g-ast. Lot No. 454, 1-t District, 4th Section; le vi- ■on as tin proper!„( Frederick Cullens & Sons, to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued the Superior Court of Wash ington -ou ty, in fav . .-.f Michael Pendcgrast, vs said CnliensS.ns. Lot No. GlB, lSlh District, 3d Sfcction; le vari .n as the property at Thomas W. Cooper, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Cliatham ou’’ in favor of John L. Keeling vs. said Cooper. Lc ■■ - u ah an : returned to meby a Constable. ’ oi No. 354, 21st District, 3d Section; le don ns thepr-irertyof John Hubbard, to satisfy a li. .ssuedfrom a Justtca’s Court of Chatham county, in favor of John B. Gawry, vs. said Hubbard. ar.dreturned to meby a Constatile. Lot No. 62, 19th District, 3d Section; lc 'v don as the r.ropettv of Thomas Morgan, to satisfv ja ft fa. issu and f -out a justices Court of Wilkinson count v, ! a: favor of James Shui'din, vs. said Morgan. Levy mado I and -eturned to me hv a Constable. Lot No. 661; ,3d District, 3d Section; levied i on as the property oft u-orgf J Tipperer, to Batisfya fi. fa. issued front a Justices Court of Chatham countv, in ; favor ofMichael Cunningham, vs. said Tipperer. Levy made and returned to me by aConstable. ! Lot No. 585, Ist District, 3d Section; It vivjfi on ns the property of Curdnard Howard, to satisfy a. • fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Chatham county in favor of J. ‘ cC.uddergust, vs. said Howard. Levy madi> and return and to inc by a Constable. Lot No. 667, 18th District, 3d Section; le vied on as the property of Reiccson Callahan, to satisfy u. fi. fa. issued from n Justice’s Court of Dooly county, in fa vor of Janies F. Smith, vs. said Callahan. Levy made and ••!urred to me by a Constable. Lot No. 218, IStli District, 3d Section; le vied on as the property of ‘ W illiam L. Burke, to satis! v a. fi. fa. issued f om a Justices Court of Morgan county favor of Richard Butler, vs. said Burke. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 532, 3d District, 3d Section; levied on as the pror erty of JonathinßuiTlngton, to satisfy aC. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Cambell countv, i.r favor of Gilbert Coffv, Lot No. 158, District, 3d Section ; levied on as the property of John Pitmon, to satisfy a fi fa. is sued from a Ju-tices Court of Henry county, in favor ot* , John 11. Cargile, vs. said Pitmon. Levy made and re turned to me hy a Constabl-. I Lot No. 979, 2d District, 4tn Section; levied on us the i* opei ty of George D. L ster, to satisfy a fi. fi,. issued from Jackson SuperiorCc.urt. in favor of* Samuel Ila v, vs. said Lest***-. Lot No. SOO, 2d District, 3d Section ; levied on as the property of Jeremiah Milner, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Franklin county, in favor of W. Dumas, vs. said Milner, Levy made and return ed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 607, 19th District, 3d Section; le vied on as the properly of William Miller to satisfy at:. fa. issued from a Justices Court ofdiathari county, in fa vor P. Howard, vs. said Mill r. Levy made and return ed to me bv a Constable. Lot No. 550, 18lh District, 3d Section; le vied on as the property Charles R. Cosby, lo satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county,'in fa vor of Johnston D. Gann. vs. said Cosby, Levy mauo. and returned to nic by a Constable. Lot No. 319, 19th District, 3d Section ; le vied on as the property of Absolcin Hopson, to satisly e. ! fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, iu favor of William Darn Is, vs. said Hopson. Lew made, and returned to mo by a Constable. Lot No. 497, Ist District, 4th Section; Jc - vied on as the property of William Vines, to satifv a ti. fa. issued trom a Justices Courl of Coweta county, in fit vor ol Samuel AleJ unkin. vs. said Vines. Levy made, and returned to me by a Cc nstablo. Lot No. 1050, 2dDistrict, 3d Section; levied I on “hi© property of John King, and Henry King, tosa ! ti-fv a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Wash j ii.fiton county, in favor of John H. Newton, vs. said Kine. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 584, 3d District 3d Section; levit?li on as the property of Williani Smith, to satisfy a ti. to issued from Ilw Superior-Court of Newton cuuiitv, in fii vor of Robert F. Poe, vs. said Newton. Lot No. 1027,215 t District, 3d Section; Ic— vied on as the property of S. P. Tessur, to satisfy a fi. fii. issued fpom a Justices Court of Burke countv, in favor of A. S. Jon S, vs. S ii.l Tessur. Levy made ana returned to me by i.Constable. Lot No. 143,2d District, 3d Section- Je vied ,m as the p>.merry of Jan.es Wilson, and Thome.. Grantham, to satisfy a h. fa issued from a Justices com r. ofScnvc, county, in tsvor of W’illia.n Smith, vs, said (M ..dan s. Levy made ud returned to me by a Con stable. 7 JACOB PARUER, D. ShT. 1,1 - A i Union SfeeviJTs Sale. A W r l LL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Xo- I v-.n'vrui A,between thuusnal hours of s.i’ at the lions oi l.u k Itutts, the- place of holding Courts,’ i., L’mon onuiity, Hu following property, to wit .- Lot No. ?30, 1 7th District, Ist Section; le vied Oil ay b- : . of Abram Grovson, to satisty a: fa. issu I fr>, n I, alton .'tmerior Court, in favor of Lev ai dßi is; U, vs, aid Grci son. Lot N<>. 32, 17th District, Ist Section ; le vied on us th prop, rty of Paschal H. Sauford, to satislv -1.n.1n fi. las. m favor of James Orr, and others. Lei v made and reVe.md to maby a Constable. J (ul ■ “ JASIES CROW. Sh’t.c