Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, July 19, 1838, Image 3

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GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, ITS OK. the Benefit of the Augusta Inrlependent Fire (Jontpany, Class No. 30, for 1933. Outer, mined by the drawing of the Virginia Butte Lottery for the benefit of the town of Petersburg, Class No. 5, for 1533. To be drawn a: Alexandria, on CsATUii- PAi', July 23, 1833. SCHEME. 1 $30,000 §3O 000 1 10,000 10,000 1 7,000 7.000 1 5,000 6,000 1 4 000 4 OuO 1 3 000 3,000 1 2 165 2,165 85 1,000 20,UU0 60 5 70 2 ~000 60 200 10000 89 150 13 2UO 63 100 6 300 63 80 6 0-11 63 70 4,410 63 60 3 780 128 60 6,300 126 40 5 040 3 65* 20 73 080 23 436 10 231360 27,814 Prizes amounting to $472,675 Tickets slo—shares in proportion. Letters, pom p ml, enclosing cash <>t Pri/.e Tickets add rntni to the subscriber. will meet with proinpl itu rriMon YtICHA V. I.\KKK Gc-uttatA nt-aau i'a. WHEitEAB Thomas Waits applies fir letters of adininisifauon on the estaie of Thomas J. Wmteker, late of said county, deceased— Ttiese a _ e therefore to cite an 1 admonish all and sin gular the kindred i.i I crodi ors of sal t deceased, to he an 1 a ipear at tny o lice, within the time prescribed by la v, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should noi be gr nled. Given under my nand at office, July 1, 1838. _24 4t BAILEY BLEDS E.c. c. o. 17. 8. MAIL, BY KVILItOAD & STAGES. Savannah and Macon Stage Company. T IE Proprte ors of this Line of Stages respect fully infirm the publi • that they h ive formed a connection with the Central Railroad Company for the transportation of the Mail and Passengers and com mence running on the Railroad THIS DAY. sav 30 miies by the Railroad, and will run up the line of the Railroad, through Lewisville and Saridersvtlle, and thence direct to Macon. Distance 190 miles. Fare through, §l7. Way pissengers 10 cents a mile. The days of departure front Savannah and Macon, for the months of July, August and September, will be Tuesdays and Saturdays, and will run through ti thirty- wo hours. It is contemplated on the Ist of October, n-e will have sixty metis of Radr lad, at which time ihe Stages will commence running three limes week, and will go through in twenty-eight hours, and the fare will be reduced. •CTJ*’ Persons will be conveyed to anil from the Railroad D pot by an Omnibus tree of Charge. For seats, apply at the City ilo el, Savannah, Mar tin & Motts, Macon. July 7. 23 4t P. YVILTBHRGER A*>nt. COLUMBUS,GA.JTtJCJtE V CLUB .tiioos, T.IE Fall Meeting ol 1833 will commence over the WES PERN COURSE, at this place, on Tuesday, the 9th day of OCTOBER next, and con tinue live days. First day Svveeptakes tor fj year olds spring of ’3B ; sub. S2OO, ft. SIOO ; 1 mile, best two in three, to name and close 13 It Sent, next; four or more to make a race. Already three entries, Col. G. Edmondson, Messrs. Bonner & Iverson and M essrs. Hammond & Cos. 2d day, J. C. Purse, 2 mile heats, $350 31 day do 3 do do free 500 4th day do 4 do do for #0 6th day do best 3 in 5 do all 300 The fad campaign will coninnnce here; and that all may have a fair start, three additional stables to those owned here, are on the way to our Course to commence training. Our sporting friends of Alab ina and South Carolina are therefore invited also to come and measure strength with the Georgians at the onset and return the last week in April next, to the regular ■pring meeting, to test with ttiem the long rub. To avoi I inconvenience, those intending to come witii stables, would do well to write to the Secretary, that suitable accommodations should be in readiness. July 12. S. M. JACKSON. Sec’y. 5C? 1 * The Alabama Journal, Chronicle and Sen til, Aujpißt* and Journal and Recorder, Milledgevillt. will publish the above every other week till races, and forward their account to the Secretary. 23eotr OAK HUNUttUU REVV AlilJ WILL be given tor the apprehension and delivery tome of two men named ROBERT GAY and JAM -IS HINSON. Gay is about twenty-live years of age, about live feet five inches high, thick set, of a very florid complexion, red hair, rather inclined to be brown, speaks quick and with a great deal of ef frontery, and withal), has the villain strongly impress ed upon his countenance. James Hinson is aged about twenty to twenty-three years, five feet five to seven inches high, hair rather inclined to be dark, dark blue eyes, rather a small or slim person, tolerably’ well m de, dark skin, has a slight impediment in his speech, which is increased on excitement. His appearance is calculated to deceive a casual observer. 1 will give the above reward for the delivery to me at Newnan-viMe, East Florida, of the aforesaid men, or fifty dollars for either of them. COTT3N RAWLS. The above villains absconded on the night of the 25!h Ap il, with two horses, and passing tinder the as sumed names of Baitle and Adams, sold them on the St. Mary’s River, to two men named Dobson and Weeks. Ilinson lias been tn custstodv at the Mineral Springs. E. F. but escaped. June 23 23 4t CJUiti’ OF ORDINARY, JULY’ PEi-t.vl 1633. GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTY. Present their Honors Livcrd Bryan Samuel Brooks and Mathew IVriyht. WHEREAS Lars in Reyuo.Js, by his pe'ition shewed* that Alexander Nelson, deceased, late of said county and St ite, did, in his lifetime, on tha fourteenth day of July, 1855, enter into a bond and agreemen in writing, a copy of which is fin and in this Court, to in ike tiue •to tlie following lots and parts ol lots of land, to wit : the norm half of lot No 125, 10. No IU ; ), lot No. 9l.an 1 two hundred and a had'acres of lot No 94, two acres of said lo: being reserved for the use of the meeunghouse called Liberty, situa ed on said lot. all ly.ng iu one bo y in the 25 h district ot originally Lee, no.v Sew art county; and the aid Alexander Nelson having died, without having per formed the same, or making provisions therefor by will, an 1 prays this Court to direct Thomas S. Chap pell and William Nelson execu ors of the lust will and testament ot the said Alexander Nelson deceased, to execute titles to the said lots and parts of lots of .an ! to him the said Larkin Reynolds. Theres re. on mo tion of De Launy and Gtuiden, petitioners for the said Larkin, i: is ordered that unless good cause be shown to the contrary, this Court will, on the tirst Monday in November next, direct said executors to execute such title*, and that this rule be pub tshed once a month, for three months bifore that ti ne A true ex'ract from the minutes of the Court of Or dinary of said county. July 9 JS3B 23in3m J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. n. THE COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGA TION, appointed by the Ci.izens at thi ir Meeting on the / h tn3t., have passed a resolution requesting all persons w ho mav be in possession of in formation that will lead to a discovery of the guilty projectors and agents of ihe late frauJs the community by an extensive circulation of the btils of the Commercial and West Banks of Flotida, to communicate such information to ihe Committee, b\ addressing the Chairman. Gen. S. A. Bailey. Bv order of the Committee. JAMES N. BETHUNE. Sec’y. July 12. 23 2t JAMES H. REYNOLDS, Watch-maker and jeweller, Af lus od siani on B.oaJ street, a few doors south ot the City Hall. The subsetiber wi.i be absent from the city for two or three months, hirst rate workmen are left in charge of his establtshm nt. Clocks, Watches and Jewellery left for repair wilt be done in the best manner and warran ed. N. B.— Persons whose Watches, or o’her work, has been left with nt • for a year, will please call, pay so the repairs, and take them away. Columbus. Juiy 10, 1838. 23:f DUS. HOLT AND PERSONS ARE united in the practice of Median® Their Offices are on Broad street, just below the City Hall, and on Randolph street, in the upper tenement of Calhoun’s Granite Building. Besides the usual branches of the practice of Medi cine, Drs. H. and P. tender their services as Surged. 6 of some experience in the higher operations—such as ©aerations for all diseases of the eyes, for Hernia, Li thotomy, &c, &c. March 23. 12 f MUSICAL NOTICE. AIVERSEN, Professor of Music from Ger • m:tnv, and Organist of Trinity Church, in this eity, oflfers his services, as a teacher on the Piano Forte, to this community. Piano Fortes will be tuned at the shortest notice. Applications are to be made at Messrs. I. C. Plant & Co.’s Book Store. References. —Rev. W. D. Cairns, the Vestry of Trinity Church, and the Trustees of the Female Academy. April 5 9tf WASHINGTON ACADEMY AND TALBOTTON FEMALE SEMINARY'. /■NHE second term of these institutions will com- JL inence nn the 2d Monday in July. The trustees taive tile greatest pleasure in recommending these in stitutions to the favor and patronage of the public.— From personal observation tney have the most entire confidence in the moral and intelitc ual education, con ducted uu er their experienced and highly competent teachers Tue services of the present Teachers have been se cure 1 for the space of three years. In Hie mate de partment, Augustus K. Kugg, A. B. Principal; and vlisses Laviuta S. W ads won ti and Augusta A. Giles, teachers m fem'ile depa Iment. Two large and c .rhmodtous rooms have been added to the Fein de Academy, for the purpose of Recitation, Music, Painting, and Drawing; and the Trustees pledge themselves that no pains shall be spared to place these among the best initiations in the coun ry. l’h“ number of scho ars in the Academies during tnc urst term was about one hundred. In the mite department are thoroughly taught all he branches of Academic and Collegiate courses of studies, in the best and most approved manner. In the female department, besides the common and higher branches of English Literature, will be laugbt l.ann, Greek, French, Drawing, Painting in oil and water colors, Mezzotinting. Vocal and Instrumental Music, etc etc. TERMS PER QUARTER: Ist Div. Orthography. Reading. Wri-ing, Par ley’s Geography, History, and Elem-n.ary Arithmetic, ----- SSOO 21. \rihme tc Men'al and Operative, English Grammar, Geography, Ancient and Modern History, Rhetoric, and Mythology, with com puxt ions and die alien, - - - 7 50 3J N’a ural Moral anJ Intellectual Philoso phy, Chemistry Astronomy. Natural Htsto to y. including Z ><>logy, Geology, and Boto nv. Algeb'a Geometry, n 1 higher Mathe matics, Political Economy, Languages, La in and Greek, etc. etc. - 10 00 French. ------ 1000 Drawing Flower Painting, and Mezzotinting, 10 00 Painting in oil and water colors, - 12 00 Transferring and making wax fruit and flowers, per lesson, .... - 100 M usic, Vocal and Instrumental, - 15 00 B >ard can be obtained in the same family with the teachers anJ other respectable families, at from $8 to sl2 50 according to the age of individual, on applica tion to the Principal. JAMES Y. GARDNER. President Board of Trustees. JOSEPH POU, Secretary Board of Trustees. Talbotton, Ga, July 1. 1838 22 6t GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. /■TOLLED before me one bay HORSE, five feet JL two inches htg i, left eye white, both hind feel voue, about eight years old, and paces well. Ap praised bv Fre.l. Mills and Atfons Le Launy to be worth seventy-live dollars. William Fitzpatrick, j. p. A true extract from the Estray Book. May 17,1838. 23 3t J.S. YAkBROU -H.c.i.c. GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTY. /TBTGLLED before me, by James M. Danahow, in A the 725th district, G. M. one smail Indian M A i r poney, color black, supposed to be about ten <r twelve years old, with a bump on her right hind leg, swob tad, and appraised by Asa Joiner and Wiley Budard, to thirty dollars. Jamcs Hilliard, j. p. A true extract from the Estray Book, July 9, 1838. 23 3t J. S. YARBROUGH, c. i. c. 680 ACHES OPLAUDFORj SALE. /■■aulE subscriber having determine 11 to settle in JL Macon, Gi. will sell his lands in Russell county, Aiauama. (containing Six Hundred and Eighty acres, bu: will sell one half of the land to suit purchasers,) len miles front Columbus, between the big and little Uchee creeks. On the land is a comfortable dwelling House and out houses, and good tables, &c. with up wards of one hundred acres in cultivation, with good water and stveral springs. Also is situated in a neighborhood of good society, and within one mile of a good school and church. Possession w ill be given at any time after the first of October. The purchaser will have the privilege of purchasing all my stock of Cattle and Hogs; also Corn and Fodder, and many things of convenience, all of which I will sell at a reas onable price. Indulgence will be given to suit the purchaser. STERLING LANIER. Russell Cos. June 29, 1838. 22 St HOUSE AND SION PAINTING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public generally, lliat he is ready to execute all orders in the above lute of business, in the neatest manner and on the most reasonable terms. He has also for saie. a splendid assortment of window sashes, of vari ous sizes, made of the best materials, which are far su perior to any offered for sale ina Southern market, tits shop is immediately opposite the Post Office. June 28 21 Gin STATES LEWIS. ~~ cTlTass. SALE, by the subscribers, 150 boxes Pittsburgh Glass, 100 do Bedford Crown Glass, 50 do Boston do do assorted sizes, cheap for cash. TANARUS.& M. EVANS, April 12. lOtf Oglethorpe st. LAW. ‘ THE subscribers having connected themselves in the practice of LAW, will attend all the County Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the adjoining counties of Alabama. Office in Mclntosh Row, immediately over Allen & Young's Store. ALFRED IVERSON, June 14. 19tf J. M. GUERHY. ■AW NOTICE. rWTIIE subscriber has resumed the practice of the A LAW at Coiumbus, Ga. He wilt be prepared u> make advances on Notes placed in his bands for collection, provided the parties are unquestionably sol vent, and tiie terms can be agreed upon. His office is on Hroad street, directly over the Planters’ and Me chanics’ Bank. . ARMSTRONG BAILEY’. May 23d, 1638. 16;f STRAYED OR STOLEN, ABOUT the lOih May last, a large bay HORSE. long tail, rather sway back, racks easy but short, a lew marks of the saddle, and harness. Informati<n or delivery of the horse thankfully received and libe rally rewarded. YONGE Si ELLIS. June 7. 18f /■TAYLOR, HOLMES & CO., wholesale Gro- J cers an<l general commission and forwarding Merchants, Apalachicola, Florida. H. R. TAY’LOR, C. G. HOLMES. W. H. HARPER, Feb. 1. 52tf DOZIER THORNTON. TO KENT, THE STORE recently occupied by the sub scribers. Also TWO ROOMS suitable for Ottices or Bed Rooms, in the upper story of the same building. Persons wishing to rent will apply to J. N. & J. M. Bethune. SMALLEY, CRANDALL & Cos. June 14. 19 f SPLENDID VESTINGS. THE subscribers have la ely received an assor - ment of extra rich figured Silk Velvet and Satin VESTS. Also, plain black Silk and Satin, which they will be pleased to make up to order at the short est notice. HAMILTON, HURD & Cos. Jan. 2. 4 f NOTICE. THE public are hereby cautioned not to trade for a certain NOTE, given bvme last J dv to Henry R. Taylor, for five hun tred and twenty-five dollars md due on the 25'h of December last. Said Note has been lost or mislaid by the holder, an I the con-u- Jera ion fir which said no e was given has ent.rely failed. lam therefore determined not tonav the same in ess com >elled so to do by law. E. EZEKIEL. Columbus, July 11 IS3B. 23 3t NOTICE. rHF. NOTE for five hundred dollars, signed by Oliver Crawford and endorsed bv me. pavable at the Commercial Bank of Florida a’ Apalachicola. ‘n ihe first day of January next will be paid at matu rity in bilis of said batik, and no other B. G. ROPES. Apalachicola, June 20. 1838. 21 4t JAMES U. LYNCH fit CO. House, sign & ornamental paint ers, TALBOTTON,GA.—The public are mloimed that the above firm will attend to work, in their line of business, in anv part of Talbotton. or the dj oiling counties. PAPER HANGING and 1 LAZING form also a part of their business. Lct ers to their address at Talbotton. will meet with ■ r.enot atten-ion. April 19. 11 3m LOTS FOR SALE IN the town of R >anoke—Will he sold, to the highesi bidder, on Frtdav, the 20 h dav of JULY’ text, in the town of Roanoke, a number ot htistnes o's. A <=•> at the same time and place, will be sold jr rented f r the next season, a commodious w arehouse. Saic positive. WILLIAM COOPER, t v 3 116’ i-iw agent for Company. DR. J. A. Y OUNG WILL a't- nd to the practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY in Columbus and its vici nity. Office one door north of Dr. Pond’sDrue Store up Etairs, above Mr. Marshall’s Store. July 10. 23cf LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Otiice at Talbotton, Ga. July 1, 1858. Avuii, Benjamin Junnagan, Alexander Avan, Henry Jones, O P Alford, Juaus C Jones, YVm R Baa ey, Kicuard 3 lx ng, Thomas I Bartlett, Kang. James H Baron, I Lo ig >han, David 2 Bicket, Samuel Lauey, E Baxer, Joint Long. Mtcajah Bosswell, Wm Lloyd, J E &. J M Burn, WmT Morgan M A C Beadier, George M Hire, Henry Byrongion, John Merrett, Hyram Bond, W Si A McGm s. Wm Barroro, James McKenzie Mrs E Bond, James McLier, YVm F Barnes, Wm McDonald, Wm Battle, Isaac McCrary, J B Bussey, S ti Oliver, W H Campbell, James Orrsley, John Carson, Joseph Prance, Mary Chiles, Susan S Pope. Cttl in Cailur, Henry 2 Purkin-i, Wright Oallier, Thomas Pa'rick, Thomas Carier, Vstemine Prescot Leroy M Campbell, Peter Pettis, Gilbert Casius, Mrs Ann B Quinnerly, Wm Cody, Ettas Ryan Risden Cody, Elizabeth A Rope. Mr C rier. sen lames Ragland, Reuben Dude Bai ey C Rowe, Sam te: 2 Darden, Mrs M S rtnuew, James Daniel, Young Swan Joseph B D ilerson, Giles B 2 Spencer, D avid i arnall, Dixon YV S riplin. Benjamin Darden, Win Smith, Joseph Daniel, M"s Prisce’la Surey. B nj main D an John Swindall, Daniel P Duke, Thomas G Stringer. James A El len Win D Steed. .Mrs Mary Fisher, Win Srewart, Thomas Foster, Davil Speers John Fleming, Mrs Malinda Sksllis & Carvin, Messrs Fleming. John Skipp, Wm W Ferrill, Jackson Sockwell, John Glossoup, Jerdin Stewart, Wm Griffith, BenjaminS 4 Shines, Daniel Green, Willis Skiller, Wm A Goslin Barnett Sanders, Thomas Gilbert E A Turner, James 2 Goodwin, Joseph Thompson lames Hendricks, John Wenker, Wm B Hull, Calvin E Wjet, Philip 2 Harris. Miss S Warner, Wm Hughes K Walker. W M Hammock, John Ware, Allen Hearn. E G Willis, Wm Hardwick Elizabeth Walker, Thomas M Horton, Mrs Ursaly Waller, A Heart, Thomas F Waller, N Harrill, Josiah Welch, W Hoskins David R Young, Wm B Jacob Philip Young, Lawrence A 22 3t R. W. ROFFE.P. M. LIST OF LETTERS REMYINING in the Post Office, at Halloca, June 30dt. 1838. Austin, Augustus Jones. Wm P Bradley. Samuel Lockhart, xndrew Biackburn, Wm Lawson, James Bussey, Benjamin Munu, Munrow, L D Bell, Middleton Myers, D R 2 Crow, Green B Powell, Wm Cobb, Joseph Pius, John D Fo.son, Elisha Smith, M ises Hal ton, Mark M Skinner, Isaac A Jones Robert 22 St J. R McCOOTC, P. M LIST OF liiill Triiia REMAINING in the Post Office at Greenville, Ga., July 1, 1838. A.len, John C K*ng> Harvey Anderson, W H Kenti, Daniel Atnos, Wm Kelley, Giles Anthony, D Joseph W Kei er, 811 Adcock, John Lawrence, James Bryant, Asbary Lovitt, Benjamin Bxssey, Benjamin P Leverett, Miss E.izabeth Brown, Miss Martha McLendon, Willis Biissett, Benjamin M.utn, Baker Barke, Col J Martin, James Barker, Joseph Mitchell, Uriah, Esq Bateman, Thomas Mitchell, Willi in Cason, Benjamin Mathews, Allen E Esq Clark, James 2 McSwatn, Hezekiah Cogan, Dennis 2 Miru, Wm S Campbell, John McDougal, Thomas Carter, Wm Miiton, Thomas Clark, William McGreaddey, Miss Me- Ch pman, Henry linda Clayton, Alexander McSwain, Allen Campbell, Catlett McCrary, Robert Church, Miss E McAfee, A J Chappell, Gabrul H Medloek, Mrs Sarah W Cariher, Edward Nall, Thos J Canningham, Joseph B Nichols, Jrnathan Caihoun, Jesse Orr, Daniel G Cos vies, Asbury Park, Mrs Theney A Cruse, Stephen J 2 Purdue, Larkin Doyle, YVm Pearce, John sen Dickson. Esq Patterson. Alexander * Davis, Thomas E Palmore, John W Davis, Hugh Price, John Donaldson, Giles Russell, William R Denon, John L Riddle, James Ellis, Hicks Rodgers, Drewry Evans, William H Roberts, W A Esq Furlow, John Ronton, William Fidder, Terrill Rodgers, Su.’tey Gaston. A Robinson, Charles Gaston losiah Ragland, Richard Grant, Major Goodman Ragiin, Mr Aaron Ragan, E.D Gib-on, Samuel 2 Roberts. Jesse Glavin, Franaiin H Sharp, R W G ilfin, George VV Sammons, Kendley Hodges, John 2 Slaughter, Mrs Rebecca Harris, Miss Catharine Slack. Archibald C 2 Hick■!. Rev Isham Shepher \ John W 2 Jol n D Perdue Simmons. Vincent B Hamilton, Wm Simmons, Ivey Harris,Charles Sentell, Joseph Hurst, Samuel Shepperd, William 2 Hill, Gibson F Esq Sims, Cullen Haynes, Charles W Sla'on, Arthur Huddleston. Willis ‘I urner, YViliiam Hammack. Mary Turrentin >, Dr William 3 Hay, David R Tommu, Joel C Hoieman, Eiss Susan Tinsley. Charles C Harrison, A F Taylor, Bartholomew Hill, Mis Martha E Tillery, James R Hopson, Caswell Whuless, Miles Hopkins, James Williams, S ephen Head, Richard B Wdlhanks, Elam Harris, Wil iam E YVilkerson, Frances Hopkins, J D Willingham, Terrel B Jones. John 2 Wiley, Miss Lucy M Jett. Mord cai Wright, G B Jones & McW lliams 3 Webb, Wiley W Johnson. D Benjamin Wills, Berry Esq Joyce, James J Wilson, Jackson Jackson. Moses Wilson, Isaac .lorlan. Henry Unslett, John M O Persons calling for let'ers in the above list wil p ease say they are advertised. 1 23 3: M YRON ELLIS, P. M. J. B. GREEN AND CO. HAVE FOR SALE. FOR CASH ONLY. 1 £ HHDS. Porto Rico Sugar, X V 80 bags Havana Coffee. 50 bbis. N. E. Rum, 25 boxes Starch, 25 do Soap, 50 kegs Nails, 100 bbis. Canal Flour, 50 tierces M alasses, 10 M best Havana Segars. Also for sale, exchange on Charleston, New Orleans, B is ton, New York and Anri) 12. 10tf Phi'adeluh’a S. T. CHAPMAN. ATTORNEY & COUNSE .LOR AT LAW. Columbps , Ga., a’tend the several Courts in Muscogee w w and the adjacent coun ies of Georgia an! Aia bama. Offi-'e in Hepburn’s buildings, immediately op posite the Oglethorpe House. REFERENCE. Hon. J>-o. Macpherson Berrieiv, Hon. William Law, M. Hall McAllister, Hon. Robert M. Charlton, Hon. Charles S. Henry. Savannah. Col. Seaborn Jones, Col. J. F. Foster, Col. J. W. Campbell, Judge Thomas, Jttige Iversmn, Holt & Echols, April 25. 12 f Columbus. PETIT GULF COTTON SEED, AT reduced prices, warranted genuine, and so sale by Y’ONGE & ELLIS. March 15. 6tf D. GOLSTEINE, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MER CHANT, Apalachicola. Flor. June2l.2otf BS. HAWLEY, wholesale and retail Drug • gist, at Apalachicola and St. Joseph, Fionda. Nov. 1, 1837. 24tf LIST OF LETTERS HEMAININQ tn the Post Office at Columbus, Ju,y 1, 1838. Anen, Jonah Lyons, Dr Amos. Charles Lewis, John S Adair, George R 2 Lanner, YVm II Appuby, J & J 3 Joseph F Andrews, Thomas Ler, Joseph F Ashworth. Airs. Ann Luny, Airs i\l E Ai riltoti, Peter Lively, YV S Aduins, Jottn Love, ti .belt B Ail n, James M Levi, Anthony Adams, It Robert Laity, P M A.fleck, James Lee, Nicholas Barnett, Landy Ltinson,J T Brooks, V\ m Lary, .Yl ss Sarah Ann Burt, Richard 4 Moie R D Biboett, E L C S Miller, Lewis Bald vtn, Alarcus L 2 .\liln3, Martha Brown, Airs Jane E M >rrell, Wm Back, Mrs Ann C Miller, Thomas V Bishop, John Moore, Joshua Buruel. Archibald Al ireian I Turner Br worth, YVm Alealer, Timothy Brady, lohn or YV Aloss. Edom B loth. Edward 2 Al >hr, Phillip Bucor, Wm Alanu. Henry B. asvill, Davi l M Mrs D Al Bartlett. George L M inns, Win Bml. Ehzabcm M iff it, Henry Bussy, N J Alann, Henry Bro IK*. Wilson Malt ox. YVm Birre.Jom AI ivs, Altss Sarah T Bradley. Thomas L Alvricx. Win B-ady."A'a Aliller, Miss Alary A Btttoms, John Uriah Burry. James HF Norman,Susan Burch, Joseph Noland. John 2 Britton. Emanuel N:wgen ,Z B *ggars. Rev Madison L Nix. Thomas Benson. Mr Nelson Ehenezer Burch. Win Norwood. YVm C Beaumont, W D Oliver, T Burnett, James E Owens, .Mrs E B t-bav. Miss B there Odom, K T 1 B >oth, Benjamin Oguin, Al'en Beckam, Aliss Elizabeth Owens, Wm 4 Brady, Samuel Owens. E S B tllou. Wm O P X Y Z Bozeman, J B Perry, Lpvi B-own. John G Porter, Wm Busham, G B Parker, GeorgeG 2 Bobble, Miss Rebecca Piridis , Aliss Julia Ann c B uvles, Miss Amelia Pars >ns, David 2 Bab-r. Henry E Patillo Tarn -s Ral lwin, Henry D 3 Perrv, Miss E iza Blaes, Jacob Powers Mrs Mary Ann C ioper. Wm Perry. Wm Campbell Thomas P'te'ps. Mrs Sarah Carnes Robert H Paul. Jacob Campbe l !. George 2 Pegg. Stdnev M Cunningham. Mr Pitts, John D Champlin. F'ias Rylander, Wm J Clemmons Miss Eliza Ragland. R C Connor John Riley, Airs. E Crawford, Daniel D Reeves. Miss A S Cook, James Rakes'raw Miss Sarah Cook, Darius Rakestrew Mrs R Coleman, Joseph 2 Ruse, Rivers Oonawav, Westley Ri -liter, Ftederick Crawford, Seaborn Ramsey. Allen C Oamoholl. John Rowland Thomas Ooffe, Henry Rives, YVhitmer AI Clark, Aaron Roper W G Our’is. Thomas J Rinford. Dr. John M Oavints. Miss Martha M Rich. Mr. S Chamoion, Henry Rousseau, James Cunningham. Edward Reid. Miss Jane Campbell Wm C Rutherford. R 2 Cav, M M Rvan, Joseph S Cotton, Cvrus Rvder, Samuel Carnes, W Rovster, Solomon Cane. M Robinson. Nancy R Cook, W F Rovall, John J Craft, Monroe Rogers Tohn Cooler John Mr Cook, H''ariah Redman, James A Cross. Miss T.ncretia Rakes raw, G L Ghtirihill. David D Robert. R Chanman, W B Robinson Mason Oodins, Aliss Mdlon Shelton. Miss E F 5 Hearing Thomas J Sha keif ird James B 2 Dents M S Smi h Augusta G Demah, A Savres, George YV 2 Did, H H 2 Shelton. Dr. N L Davis, W S tllivan YVm Driggers, Mrs. H Samnson, Stephen Driggers. Mrs F F Simmons, James Dinnard, Wm Salisbury. Airs L"cy Deha 1 dalahon, Mrs M Simpson. Alfred B Doyle. James Simtnas. Capt H 3 Danullv. James Sims, John Dolls, Benjamin Smlivan Peter D tvis, Wiley Smith, James M Dennv. Henry Smiley, Jehn Doy'e, Mrs. Mary 2 Simpson. Miss Mirah 2 Ediott, John Scott, George Evans. Airs Charlotte Spormun Hanrick 3 Everett, A bright Shipnv, James Ellison. Miss Jane E Skinlock. John 2 Ector, YV B Smith, Elam YV Edwards. S 2 Spear. lohn Foster, Mathew Swi't, Mrs Adelia 2 Forester, Joel Smith. Seaborn Ferrel. Aliss FA 2 Smith. B YV Frederick. Lewis S M Sneed. Johan Fagen, John S aggs. E Fortsin, Mrs Lucy Smith, G YV Farren, A S lias. E Frazer, Duncan R Sterms. Middleton 2 Florence, Obid Smith, Wm Fra!s,G Smi:h Miss Henry Fran- Grav. Benjamin ces Susannah Caroline Gibson James Sale. Gideon Guise, Lewis Sturgis. Eli Grace. B M 2 Sholtree Mis Margaret Green. Win Scurlock, YVm Gris >m, YVm 2 Smith, C W Griffin. John Sims Wm Glenn. Miss Susan O Switz-r. Miss Sarah H Grantland Miss Eliza Sauls, MrsCelete W Graham. B Spencer. David Grutn, John M Siather. James Greer, Elisha J Skedman John Graves, Maj .1 D Smi h. Mrs Margarett Gibson, F G Sanp, Madison Gresham Miss Eliza D Tillinghust, OR 2 Gurnett, \\ r m Terry, Mr Gun er Conn Tro'ter YVm Gray. Francis M Tonkev. ATtchael Grav. Mr Titus, M Godwin, A Turk. YY’m J 2 Hazleton. Pinckney Turner, Airs Alary Hooper, Franklin Ta'ura Albert Hearn, Jackson Time. James Hunthn Thomas 2 Thompson. YY’m H Harris S B Tucker. John B 2 Hamond George Thompson. A Ford Harris. B S Tilltnghast. David Haslet, Wm Towns Wm Hamond, Miss Sarah A Terry G B C Hurt, Win Ttllinghast. P J Humohrey. R B 2 Thomn-on, James Hanerriek, YVm W 2 Van Sickten, Capt Howard, Mr< E H Wells. John Hutchins, YY’m Y\ r an, John H Hamilton,George Walker, David E Hue, James White. YVm H H Hickey, CM Y\ r am ack, Jacob Harris, H H Williams. Robert H turner, Wm R YVhttman. George Hyle Simeon P Warner. Wm P Harris. L Winebtirly. James Hooker. Z Wi bains. Miss Eliza Harpe, Capt C Wilkinson James Hooke. Edward YValker. Benjamin YV 2 Howard. Claib >rne 2 YVillis, C Howard. B -njamin YVilliams. L K Harrison YV’m Ward, Ezekiel* lamonl Miss Mary A YVilliams, Mi<s Adeline H Haws. B irten Williams. Dr Robert Hurd. S I Wilson, Joel Harkev. JD Woods. M H H'ghtenard, George Wilkins, Alaj F G Hatser, A J YY’ard, George Haley. James YValker, B W lam’e. James, Webster. YVm 2 lolcombe. H B Wright. Maj Part, Airs Sarah William on. Wm listings. Benjamin \Y r ard, YVm Toward, Claiborne White, B mar vts, F Williams. Airs Rebecca vey, Mrs J YV’alsh. John fete , Francis Williams. John ‘e’er, YV’ra S Wt'ley. T ones, E YVall, Jesse Unkins, Mrs Mary Wood, E J & Cos Tencks Dr. J S 3 YVatson. John H 3 ‘ones. R Young Thorn f ihnson. George AdcDutfi-*, John fohns.m, Alatilda AlcDutfie. Wm D ohnson. Charles McGee. YY’m xemp. Henry M Kcnzie, T vinlv. George C McKlesky. Miss M YV Cimbrough, H C Me Michael, Lemuel C>acko’es, Daniel McKee. James <night, E McDonald. Rodwtck virbon. Joseph AdcEihany Air Cimbrough Wm H AlcCov, leremiah 2 xilgon. B S McMutrav. Francis .enis. Young YV AlcDonald, James .aw, A J McCoy, James ses‘er. John iCZF* Persons calling for anv of the above Letters, vill please sav thev are a Ivertised. 22 II JAMES VAN NESS. Post Master. FOR RENT. TYVO very desirable ROOAIS, over the store of Hamilton, Hurd & Cos. For terms apply to June 28 21 ts H. H. & CO LE(iA L ft O Vi V K a.__ ADMIAiSi'U A TOU’Si SALE. AGHu.c.AtiL.c. lo an order troiu Uiu Orphans’ Goorl oi‘ lio-sell Goan.y, wnl be sold m the \o au of Girard A.a. on Tours ay, the 4th da. of Oc tober next. Hie waole of Section 3-, Township 15 ! tiaioe vIS, lying in Russell county, on the wa!er< ol me na.cn-a Gliubtie, be.ongio* to the estate ol Ebe uezer i orreiice. Terms— one half Cash, par currency, the balance at Id uuu.tis, wltn ru ingage or other approved secu rity. ALBtslii P. TuKii.ir.NC E, Louisa s. torrznce. July 5. 2d ts Alon nsira ors. ad.*ii.s a’r.v i\rs’ sale. A GRc.EAiiuE to an order of the lionirable the <3L Inferior Go irt of S e v.irt county, While sitting f>r or lin try p ir,loses, will be soiJ on the first Tuesday : in AUGUST u -XT, oef>re the C mrl li rise door m | the c jouty of Cnurokee, lot of iau.l No. 423 in the S I 1 hstrici ol sai 1c >u lty. Also will be sold, on the first j Tuesday in Aig nt next, before the Oo.irt House door | iii tiie t > vn of i,.i n >ii.i. St t van c unity. fort v acres ! of land, it being a part of lot No. 199, in tile 19 h ills- ; met of sti Ic 11 ii y. ku >vn ax tin* piace whereon Eli sha Vinson resi led at the n.n; of Ins death. Sold for he benelit of the heirs and creditors of said Kasha Vinson, deceased. Terms ma le known on the day of sale. H. F. RTS <l, Alm’r. EL.IZ AJE Trl VINS JN. A Im’x. M ay 30. . . 18ts ADJIIAISTRATOR’S SALE. POSi’PON. D SALE. W r ILL bn s >ll oi the Go-i t House Square, in Talbo'tun, Taibol county, Ga., on the 21< day of JULY next the rein tin ler of the personal jirooerty betongin r to the es ate of Ahel Camp, late of said countv deceased. Terms on the dav. June 6 1838 19 x 1 K. HO TVER \ fafr AO ii ii.l’dll’ JiUJi SAL A Git EEAtiL i to an or ler of ih ■ honorable the f .iferi >r G j irt of rste.Virt c> i it.y While sitting for ordinary Mr,loses, will be sold on the fir-t Tuesday in AUGUST next, befire the C nirt House door in he town of Lu nitin. S e vart co intv, o’ .it* lan 1 No. 163 an 1 the undivided half of lot No 159 . in th'> 19th listrict of sail c vnry. S)l I for the b meat of the heirs of John Grimes, sen., late of sai l county, deceased. Terms made kn own on the dav of sale. May 3). 13 s JO IN GRIMES, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATORS’ S ALE. WILt. bo soul, on ihe first. Tuesday in AU GUST next, before the Court House door in Cass county, within the usual hours of stile, on s lot of laud Nj. 831, ii the 3 I section an I s'h district of said county, c >ntamiug 130 acres, more or less. Also, on the first Toes lay in AUGUST next be fore the Court H lose and i >r in Goer ikee county, within he usual hours of sale one lot of lan i N >. 27 J, in the 2 I secti in an 1 21 lurin’ of s ii I c m y, c v\‘- ainirig 40 acres, in >re or less. The ah >ve lan Isi! I fir the be nefit of ‘he heirs and credi ors of Aaron Jones, Sen , deceased. Terms made kn >wn on the dav f sale. DANIEL JONES, HENRY JONES, \Tavl7 1333. 1 fits Almini trators. AD ‘IINISTR ATOR’S SALE. WmriLL he sold, on the first Tuesday in SEP ¥▼ TEM'3 511 next, a’ t)ie Court House door in thecvmtyof 4eri verher. within the legal hours lot of tan 1 N). 2)1 i l the 1 ) Ii district of, origin illy Troup, nx v Vleri v -tlier county. Si 1 as the property of the estate of Pa veil V trl, decease 1. for he benefit of the heirs. Terms,cash. JOHN 13UCE, A I u’r. June, 1838. 47ts ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. AT the Court House in the town of Hamilton. Harris county, by virtue of an order of the Infe rior Court, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold in the town of Hamilton, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, within the usual hours of sale the following tracts of laul. viz: One tract f land co in aimn > tw > hundred two ai l one half acres, situate, lying ail beniJ in the third district of origi nally Troup, b it n > v Harris co inty. by the No. 7 Also eighty-five acres in said district, tn ire or less, part of la N>. 47 sol 1 fir the bmefit of the heirs and creditors of Obiiiah M. Cjibroath, late of Harris county, deceased. * WILLIAM L. CULBREATH, A Im’r. July 3. 23t.s GEORGIA, RAND LPH COUNTY. WHEREAS Etheldred and Benjamin Pittman apply to me for letters of administration on the esiate of Philip Pittman, deceased, late of said couny— Tnese are therefire to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and credi ors of said deceased, to be and appear at my oifice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letlers should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. June 20 1838. 21 or JAMES BUCHANAN c. c. o. M JN THB after date applicaiion will be . ma le to the hun irahle the liferiir Court o; Early county, while sitting for ordinary, purposes, for leav i to seii lot of laud N . 1263, in the 16 h district and 2 1 section, formerly Cher ikee. Lot No. 252, in the 2 I district of vl • iroe c >unty, one-third >f No. 407, in the 26:h district of Early county, and US acres ol 4l)S,in the 26th district of Early county, for the be nefit of the heirs an i creditors of Join Porter, de ceased. JOEL ... PORTER, Adin’r. April 13. II SNOJR .Vl JNTH3 utter dve aupucati n .ill be male io the h > ixrah'.e the Inferior C urt of Ran dolph county, hiie silting for ordinary purposes, fir eave to sell one negro girl Busy, belonging to the estate o ( Jeremiah Bell, deceased. MILLY 8 SLL, AJm'nisfratrix. July 2. WILLIAM BELL Alm’r. FL)UR ol )S I’lI.J after .l i e l shall a,j.< y lo the Honorable the Inferior Curt of Meriwether c mnty, while sitting fir or liuary p irposes, for leave to sell t le land belonging to the es a:e of Nancy Brown, deceased. DANIEL KEITII Ailrn’r. Jill v 4 1333. 23 !7J jUR M JN THS after date aoplicati n wnl be . mile to the H r.iorabie tiie Inferior Court of Hear! county, when sitting a a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo sell the real e taw us David S. Bradley, late of sai I c vinty, deceased. July 2 1339. 23 J B. GHENT. A ! m’r. FjUR MONTHS afterdate I shall apply to the Honorabe the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, when siting for ordinary purposes, for leave io sell the !an 1 and negroes belonging to ihe e.uate ot Joseph Ferguison late of said county, deceas and. SAM’L FERGUIoON. Adm’r. July 4 1838. FOUR MONTHS after da'e ajiplica ion will he made to ihe honorable the Inferior Court of Me riwether county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to s ill all the .and belou png to the orpuaiis of Charles P. Wetherspoon. deceased. THOMAS PORCH, Guardian. June 12. 1838. 20 FOUR M JNTHS aferdate app'ica’ion wi! be made to the hi iirttiie the Inferior Court ofOar ro.lcounty, while sitting fir or linarv u irp >ses fir leave to sell o‘s of lan 1 Vo. 499, in the 13 h district, 31 sec tion, Paulding county, and l it No. 753 iri the Ist di— 'rict 2 I sec ion, Cobb county, belong to the es ate of Arthur S.aton, deceased. BENJAMIN ODAM, Adm’r. Mav 31. 1838 IS BNoUR vl fS T li after la e appica ion wiil Ii • made 1 1 th t h>u I'.tble the Inferior Court of Me riwether o unty. wide siring for or Unary purposes for leave to sell all the lan I aa I negro property belong ing to the es ate of Th i nis Matthews, late of Meri wether coun'v deceased. THOMAS F. MAT THEWS, Execu’or. M av 7. 14 FOUR .vl J N THS -it or da'e apolica’ion wii! be male to the H >uorahle the Infanir. Court ot Heard coun’y. when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the lanls belonging to tho esiate of Dennis Bates, late of sai l c mnty deceased. March 3. mv3 13 DENNIS BYTES Aim’-. FOUR MON I’HS after la e. a ip.'ica too will be mile to the Inferior Court of Heard county while si ting for ordinary purposes, f >r leave to se.l the n’grnes belonging lo thc.esia’e of Thus. Brown, late of Heard county, deceased. CURI -T<)PHER B. BROWN, Adm’r. MARGARET C. BKOWN.AIm’x April 26 1833. 12* FOUR ,\1 on THS after da'e, app ica im will he male to the Inferio Court ol Harris county when si ling fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Joseph vVeidon, late of said couii'y, de ceased. SALLY VV’ELD_>N, Ad n’x. April 20 1333. 12* Ml'JJiI MJN TH i after date app-ica ion wi.i be C* m tie to th; U m iraole the Inferior Cour of Tai bot c i j lty. when sittin ’ for or li iarv purposes, for leave io sell the r ai esta e of Abel Camp, late of sa'd coun tv, deceased. Suid L>r the benefit of the heirs and creditors. loAAC E. BOWER AJu’r Auri’ 22. 1833. ‘o Da. EDWASD OSLONV, COLUMBUS, GA.. OrricE on Broad Street, nearly opposite the Post Office. April 12, 1838. lOif _SH E R IFF A LES. TALBOT SALES. “W*7ILL be sold, on me tirsi Tuesuay in AUGUST W W next, at the Court iiou-e door in the town of Ta,button, “Talbot coimiy, within ihe legal hours of sa>e, iho following pr iperly, io wit : Two negroes, Peggy, a woman, and her child, ltv vied on as the proper.y ot Heuiy iYJiins, to saUrtv two it. fas from I'a.oot Inferior Gourt, one in favor ot i’hos. J. Bryant, and ihe other in lavor of Timothy Pitkiua vs. Henry Mims. Aiso toe remnant oTthe stock .f goods that remains on hand of the laie firm of M iddu.v S Irby, levied or as tiie property of Janies J. Irby, surviving co-pai liter of said firm, to sa;i>fy sundry n. lax. from i’a.boi Inferior C urt, in favor of Benedict k 13 nedict and others v*. James J. libv, surviving co-pariiier. Also the m eres! ol B utiijt Hancock, in lot of land No 171, iri the 23.1 district of origuinlly Aluscogeo, n>v “l alb,>l couuty. levied on to satisfy sundry ii. fas. from a Justices’ Court of Talbot coumy, in favor of Hiram Meritt vs. H. J Hancock and Bennet Han c.ick. Said lot of lan I being the place whereon Ben ue: Hancock now lives. A s , the interest of Benne” Hancock in a negro buy, Clark. a>> nit fifteen or sixteen years oid, levied upon to satisfy sun lry fi fas. from a Justices’ Couri es ‘Talbot conn y in favor of tfiram M-reti vs. H. J. Hancock nn ißenuel Hancock. Levy made m l returned to me by a Constable. A so a lea e containing fif.een acres more or lesa, of Cleared land, whereon Jus. L Haiinm-ck now lives . levied oij.o s tisfy sundry fi.fas. from a Jus:ices’Court tf Tdiinit c vun v in lavor of William F IVlcTvre vs. lim-sL. Hin nock Said lejie i< on lo! of land No. 171, in the 231 District of orig nally Mxscogee, now Talbot county. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. A so ten acres of land, it being pari of lot of land N>. 177. in the 23- !i district of Talbot c unty, levied oh to satisfy sundry h. fa-, from a Justices’ Court of Tal b it coun y. in favor of D malifson Huff vs. Abnei M. House, maker, and Royal Daniel and Thomas M. -din-mil, indorsers. Also one sorrel horse, seven or eight years old ; on a voke of oxen and cart; one Jersey wagon and harness ; five, cows and calves; two heifers, and the enure stock of hogs now owned by the defendant, levied on xs the prop i rtv of J p’ha M. Sanford to satisfy a m irtgaga fi. fa. <r nn Talbot I ferior Court, hi favor of James A. Chapman vs. Jep'ha M. S anfbrd. THOS. U. ROBINSON, Sheriff. July 2. 22;s RANDOLPH SALES. WILL he s Id,mi the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, before the Court House door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, between the usual hours of sale, the f illowing property, viz : One lot of land No 75 in the Bth district of said county, levi and on as the property of Wilmoth T. Whai lev, principal, and Richard Mathias and Eli Cooper, his security on appeal, property levied on as Eli Cooper’s, to satisfy one ri fa issued from” the Superior Cj rt of S'e vart county in lavor of Adam'Clay. On; lot of ian 1 No. 152 in the ©“'b district of said county, levied on as the property of Thomas Haywood, to satisfy sundry li. fas issued out of a Justices’ Court of Henry county in favor of John S. Crenshaw and others. Levy mu le and returned to me bv a Constable. Half lot of land No. 23, in the 9ih dr trict of said coun y, levied on as the property of John B. Savill. to to satisfy hree fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said county. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. East half of lot of land No. 76, in the 9 h district of said county, levied on as the prope, tv of Henry Glover, to satisfy sundry fi. fa. is ued out of a Justices’ Court of sai l county in favor of Rettbin Ki'klaud. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lots, in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, No;, to wi>. 1,2 and 3, in square three. No. 2 in square four levied on as the property of A. Howard and M. O. Snelgrove. Also the so lowing Jots, Nos. 11 and 23 in the 9th district of said countv, levied on as the property of A. Ho vard. Aiso No. l.tn square eleven, levied on as the pro. pret vof A. oward, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said county in favor of Randal Yarbrough. Property poin ed out by plaintiff. Levy ma le an I returned to me hv a Cons'able. Ode lot of lan I N 13 in the 4li district of said county, levied on as the property of Jo iah M. Tho n'jley James Thombley and Thomas Thombley, property levied on as James Thomb ev’s, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of a Jus-ices’ Court of said county, in favor of Wtlliam Castleberry. Levy mad* and returned to me bv a Constable. June 25. 22ts RICHARD DAVTS Sheriff. BAKER SALES. WILL he so.J,oii Ihe first Tuesday in AUGUST next, before the Cour House door, in the town of Newton, Baker county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wi!: Lois Nos. 104, ICO, 98 and 90 all in the 11 th dis trict, and 379 and 378 m the Bih district, and No. 3 and 23 in the town of Albany, taken as the properry of Hiram A kinson. to satisfy two fi. fig. in f.vor of Smi h & Paramore and o.bet's vs. said Atkinson. Also lots Nos. *3, in the 3 l district, and 268, in th* l.t dist ict, taken as the property of Eliyah Cotton, to satisfy a ti. fa. in lavor of Wnl. Cabaniss vs. said Cot. lon. Also lot No. 287, in the 3d district, taken as th* property of J in ;s and nidi, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Joseph Bryan vs. said Smith. Also lot No. 77, m the 7th district, taken as the prtv. p riy of John A. Wallen, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of Alauley Miller vs. said Wallen. Also lots Nos. 229,263 and 225 in the 7th. and 268 ii tiie 31 district, taken as the property of John W. Holmes. Thomas J. Holmes and Thor. E. Whatley, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. m favor of James M. Calla way vs. said John W. and Thomas J. Holmes and Tnoinas E. Whatley. Also lot No. 2, in the 8 h district, taken as the pro. perty of Wni. Copeland and Howell Ta’um, executor* of Ma*t Organ, dec nixed, to sati-fy a fi. fa. in favor of Pa a’iah Cabiuness vs. said executors. Also lot No. 191. m the B.h district, taken as th* property of Win. L. Darby, to sa i fy a fi. fa. in favor of Jenings & Palmer v . said Darbey. A.so lo’ Ni 87. in the 3 I district, taken as the pro perty of Dimxy Devsoii. lo satisfy a b. fa. all in origi nally Early nnv Bilker county. WILLIAM H. HOWARD, Sheriff. June 9. )9ts AT IHE SAME TIME.AXD PLACE WILL BE 9QLD, Lots Nos. 1.23 arid 4, all in the north block in th town of Byron with the exception of one house and th-* iau I whereon the house stands on sai l lots, taken as the property of Thomas Porter, to satisfy two fi. fas. in favor of William Howard vs. said Porter. Ler made and reoirned to me bv a Constable. June 13, 20 s B. Q, KEATON. D. Sheriff. STEWART SALES. WILL be so and. on the first ‘Tuesday in AUGUST n xt, before the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, Siewart coun'y wi bin the usual hour* ot sale, the following pront rty. to wit : Lot of land No. 173 in the 22d district of Stewart coun'y, levied on as the propert of A. S. Milton, to sa isfv a ti fa lssned out of a Jus’ices’ Court of Burk county, in favor of A A. Ilal, administrator ol J. J. lia deceased. A'so two lots in the town of Florence, Nos. 56 and 57. in square C. levied on as the property of Thomas G if-tner, to sa’isfy a li. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Bibb county, in fav ,r of William Glover. Also N.) 189, in the 22 1 dix'rict of S ewart county, taken as the properly of William T. Aycock, to sa tisfy a ti fa. issued out. of the Superior Court of Bibb county in favor of lames Carev vs. said Avcock. Also lot of land No. 137 in the 23d district of Stow, art county, and two horses, one nine oi ten years old, the o'her seven or eight years o.d. levied on as the pro perty o'’of David Burks, to sa'i.sfy several smal exe cu i >ns issued out of a Justices’ Court of Bibb county, in fivor of William Puyoung vs. said Burks. A!i le vied on and returned to m • bv a Constable. June 25. 22ts _ M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff. CARROLL SALES. WILL be so.d on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, before the Court House door in tha town of Carrollton. Carroli county, be.ween the usual hours of sa e, the following property, to wi; ; One mare mule and two bay horses b ind and on* bay horse, and twenty head ol and one yoke of oxen and cart and six siioveix, levied on as ihe property of Robert \\ liloughby. to sa isfy a distress wart an tor r<- n t in favor of John A. lone vs. Robeit Wdloughby. Proper y pointed out by the p amtiff. The south part of lot of laud No. 274, and north part of lot of land No. 295. b iih in the 7tii dis net of Carroll county, containing f.f.y ar res each mere or less, levied cn as the property of Gi iis I. Adams, jr. to sa ti-fv two fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Car* rod county, in favor of Lawson Homes vs. said Gi li* I. Adams, jr. Property pointed out by John P. McKiye. POSTPONED SALE. Also one s"ore-house and one aero of land whereon said house stands, it being the house wherein Wiiiiatn Majors no'-v has a store : also one sorrel mare, levied ri n as the nrouerty of Wm. Majors, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from Car ml county Inferior Court, in favor of Wii.iatn E. McCluar vs John Wht-enhunt, Wm. Majors,and Arthur B-11. security on stavof exceu ion. June 20. 22 s M ATHEW REID. Sheriff. AN ELECTION will be held on the first Mon day in August next, a ? the several places of hold iDg elections in Muscogee coun'v. for two Jus'ice* of the Inferior Court to fill the places iff Samuel C. Parks and Mansfield Torrence, resigned. By order of the Inferior Court, this 20th .Tune, 1838. June 21. 20td N. McLESTER, Clerk.