Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, July 26, 1838, Image 3

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TO CONTRACTORS. The trustees of the independent CHURCH AND FEMALE ACADEMY, will receive sealed proposals un.il the 4 h day of AU GUST, for building a house 60 feet lout; and 30 wide, based upon 17 brick pillar-. 5 feet long, 18 inches above the surface, and 6 below, 18 inches thick at bottom and 12 inches at top ; the sills to be 12 inches square ; ■leepers 12 by 3, to be placed 2 feet from ceil re to centre ; joists of second floor to be 3 by 12 supposed by a girder in the cen re of the building ; internes to be 4 by 12 ; plates 4 by 8 ; corner posts to face 12 in. and glittered; the studs of the lower story to be 4by 6 ; the window and door post of ihe upper slory lo be 4 by 6 and studs 3 by 4 ; rafiers 3 by 6 at bo.tom. 3 inches square at top ; rafter joists 3 by 8 inches 2 feet from centre to centre. The whole building to be strong and substan ially braced. The floors will be laid wiih 10 inch plank, 1 J thick, tongued and grooved ; the low’ er story, ceiled chair board high, having 62 seats plain with solid incline 1 backs; there will be a partition across the back end for stair way and Library, leaving a recess for the pulpit—the pulpit ill be plain wish Eanneled desk, and the library furnished with a sui a le number of shelves. There will be 10 windows in the low r storv. 36 ligh’s 10 hv 12. and 15 do. in the upper 15 lights 10 by 12 ; 2 large folding nanncl doors, and 2 small do. wi'h transom lights ; plain newel stairs will be run to second s'ory landing in passage above. The upper story will be divided into 3 rooms—one SO feet square, another 20 bv 18 and ihe third 20 Hv 12 ; the parti ion, and rafter joist, to be ceiled ; there will be a decent cornice around the building, and a pediment front finished with a suitable frieze and bed cornice ; the weather boarding will show 5 inches and the shingles s\. The whole of the materials to be of good merchant able lumber, and the work executed in an -at work manlike manner by the first dav of December next. Intending it nit on ! v as a convenience but as an orna m mt. to our town, tha Trustees ate opposed to havin' l it botched. ° . w i!l he required of persons, m >kmg proposals to give the nam-s of two goo I and sub- antial securities for the faithful oerformance of the work. July 13. 24 3t H. W. JERNIGAN Sec'v. WHITE SfJLPIIRR SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. THESE Springs, lately improved, and now first presented ‘o the public as a wa ering place, are situated half a mile west of the main Columbus Road leading to the up country, and near about half wav be tween Hamilton and Greenville, 12 miles from the fir mer and 10 miles from the la t*r place. From the ex perience of occasional visitors for several years past, and particularly last year, when a number of fa tidies boarded in the neighborhood and used it. the water is believed to be strong! l , medicinal an I sain ary The water is sos, and pleasant in quality, readily soluble in use, and highly tonic an 1 renovating in charac'er. and has been found specially adapted to debilitated and lang fishing constitutions. Its remedial effects are diu retic, diaphoretic. and tonic. The vicinity is mountain ous, and the atmosphere pure and invigorating. Ar rangements have lie<-n made for the accommodation of considerable company the present season which will be open for company on the 15'h Jnlv. The man of pleasure and eistire, the traveller and the invalid, will here find a quiet home, abun lant living, obliging atten tion. reasonable eharges, a pi asant neighborhood and fair prospects of renewed health. I’ i; 8 miles from the W arm Springs, directly west. Call an I see. July 4. 24 8t GEORGE n <sUapp - c-o ONE HUNDRED DObLAita ui.., v-J WILL be given for the apprehension and delivery toms of two men named ROBERT GAY and JAM IS HINSON. Gay is about twenty-five years of age, about five feet five inches hi jh, thick set, of a very florid complexion, red hair, rather inclined to bo brown, speaks quick and wi li a great deal of ef frontery, and withail, has the villain strongly impress ed upon his countenance. James Ilmson is aged about twenty to twenty-three years, five feet five to seven inches hioh, hair rather inclined to be dark, dark blue eyes, ra’hor a small or slim person, tolerably well m da, dark skin, has a slight, impediment in !*fs sueech, which is increased on excitement. His appearance is calculated to deceive a casual observer. 1 will give the above reward f >r the delivery to me at Newnan-'ville, East Florida, of the aforesaid men, or fifiy dollars for either of them. COTT9N R \WLS. The above villains absconded on the ii'ghf of the 25th Ap il, with two horses and passing under the as sumed names of Ba'tle and Adame sold them on the St. Mary’s River, to two nten named Dobson and Weeks. Hinson has been in custstodv at the Mineral Springs E. F. but escaped. June 23 23 4t U. S. M YIL, BY .< lib it DA t) & STAGES. Savannah and Macon Stage Company. TIE Pr ijrie ors of rhts Line of S ages respect fully inform the publii that they h ve formed a connection with the Central Railroad Company for the transportation of the M tit an 1 Passengers and com mence running on the Railroad THIS DAY. say 30 mites by the Railroad, an l will rim no the line of the Railroad, through Lewisville and Sandersville, and thence direct to Macon. Distance 190 miles. Fare through, sl7. Way passengers 10 cents a mile. The days of departure from Savannah and Macon, for the months of duly, August anil September, will be Tuesdays and Saturdays, and will run through n thirty- 1 wo hours. It is contemplated on the Ist of October, we will have sixty miles of Railroad, at which time the Stages will commence running three times i week, and will go through in twenty-eight hours, and the fare will be reduced. tCy* Persons will he conveyed to and from the Railroad D pot by an Omnibus tree of Charge. For seats, apply at the City Ho el, Savannah, Mar tin & Motts, Macon. July 7. 2341 P. WILTBERGER. A went. ■REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE. WILL be at the Court Mouse in this citv, on rlid Ist Tuesday in SEP TEMBER n-xt, my one half interest in the Brick Store on Broad sf. at present occupied bv Messrs. Reid & Taibot. two stories high, fully completed, and occup ing one of the best localities in the city. Also mv residence on Troup street, being one half acre lot with a two store dwelling thereon 20 by 48. with anl. running hack one story 20 ft. by 44, together with the usual out build ings. all of which are under complete repair. Also one other half acre lot with anew stable an I carriage house thereon: The above property can be treated for on application to the undersigned previous to the dav of sale. Terms, bankable paper payable one half 25th Dec. 1838, balance in two equal payments at 6 and 12 months. SAML. R. ANDREWS. By S. M. JACKSON, Auctioneer. July 19. 24 s PUBLIC HO Ylt DING TEAT. BY f.equent solicitations from his friends and ac quaintances, the subsc fiber has recently built a new TENT at the MUSCOGEE CAMP MEET ING G ROUND, f>r the purpose of en'-naming those gentlemen who may visit that place and iring the au p’-oaehmg (.--amp Meeting that are not o'herwrie pro vided for. His table shall be furnished wi'h the best the country affords, and his prices reasonable. He therefore hopes to meet with a liberal patronage.— Good order to be observed in every instance ’ His Tent is situated on the n irthwest corner of the square, and convenient to he Spring. The Camp Meeting will commence on Wednesday the 25th ins'. P. S.—Horses can be provided for. July 19. 24 2t THOS W. SHIVERS. FANCY B1U3V1) AND BISCUIT ESTA BLISHMENT. JONES & O iIOHI'EN respectfully inform the inhabitants of Columbus and its vicinity, that they have commenced business as BAKERS in that Store in Broad street, next to Messrs. Campbell & AlcDoti gald’s Law Office. As Mr. C. ha: been regularly bred to the Baking business in all i's branches, the public may relv on be ing served with Plain and Fancy Bread of the best description. Rush Light Bread ana Crackers, fresh every day, sent to any house in town. July 18 1833. 24 f JAMES H. REYNOLDS WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELLER, AT hts od stanl on Broad street, a few doors south of the City Hall. The subscriber will be absent from the city for two or three months. First rate workmen are left in charge of his establishment. Clocks, Watches and Jewellery left for repair will be done in the best manner and wanran'ed. N. B.—Persons whose Watches, or other work, has been left with me for a year, will please call, pay so the repairs, and take them away. Columbus. July 10. 1838. *23'f DltS. IIOL T AND PERSONS ARE united in the practice of Medicine 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 Surgeons of some experience in the higher operations—such as operations for all diseases of the eyes, for Hernia, Li thotomy, &c, &c. Marsh *3. 12 f NOTICE. THE public are hereby cautioned not to trade for a certain NOT E. given bv me last J dv to Henry R. Taylor, for fiv* h in ired and twenty-five dollars and due on the 25'h of December last. Said Note has been lost or misla’ l by the holder, an! the consi deration far which said nvewas given has entirely failed. lam therefore determined not to nav the same unless compelled so to do by law. E. EZEKIEL. -Columbus, July 11, 1838. 23$t WASHINGTON ACADEMY AND TALBOT I ON FEMALE SEMINARY. fBN HE second term of these institutions will com uience ou fc# id Monday in July. The trustees take the greatest pleasure ui recommending these in stitutions lo the favor and patronage of the public.— b rom personal observation they have the most entire confidence in the moral and intelltc ual education, con ducted un er their experienced and highly competent teachers i lie services of the present Teachers have been se cured tor the space of three years. In the male de partment, Augustus K. Kugg, A. B. Principal; and Misses Lavnua s VVadswonh.and Augusta A. Giles, teachers in femaledepartment. fwo large and c melodious rooms have been added to the Fern lie Academy, for the purpose of Recitation, Music, Painting, and Draw ing; and the Trustees pledge that no pains shall be spared lo place these among the best insli'utions in the coun ry. l'h“ number of scholars in the Academies during the nrst term was about one hundred. In the male depart men* are thoroughly taught all the 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 laughi La in. Greek, French, Drawing, Painting in oil and water colors, Mezzotinting, Vocal and Instrumental Music, etc. etc. TERMS PER QUARTER: Ist Div. Orthography. Reading. Wriling,Par ley’s Geography, History, and Elementary Arithmetic, - - * - - - $5 00 21. Jri hme'ie Mental and Operative, Eng’ish Grammar, Geography, Ancient and Modem History, Rhetoric, and Mythology, with com posiions and die anon, - - - 7 50 3J. Namral, Moral and Intellectual Philoso phy, Chemistry Astronomy, Natural Histo to y. including Z ology, Geology, and Bato ny. Algebra Geometry, and higher Mathe matics, Political Economy, Languages, La'in and Greek, etc. etc. - - 10 00 French. - -- -- - 10 00 Drawing. Flower Painting, and Mezzotinting, 10 00 Painting in oil and water colors, - 12 00 Transferring and making wax fruit and flowe.s, per lesson, ----- I 00 Music, Vocal and lnstrnm<m*al, - 15 00 Board can be obtained in the same family with the teachers and 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. Talhofton. Ga. July 1,1838 22 6t LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Odice at Greenville, Gj., July 1, 1838. Aden, John C King, Harvey Anderson, W H Keitn, Daniel Amos, Win Kelley,Giles Anthony, D Joseph W Kei er, B H Adcock, John Lawrence, James Bryant, Asbary Lovitt, Benjamin Bjssey, Benjamin P Leverett, Miss E izabeth Brown, Miss Martha McLendon, Willis Biissett, Benjamin Mann, Baker Barke, Col J Martin, James Barker, Joseph Mitchell, Uriah, Esq Bateman, Thomas Mitchell, Willi m Cason. Benjamin Mathews, Allen E Esq Clark, James 2 McSwain, Hezekiah Cogan. De. nis 2 Mtru, Win S Campbell, John McDougal, Thomas Cart r, Wm Muton, Thomas Ciark, William MeGreaddey, Miss Me- Ch pman, Henry linda Clayton. Alexander McSwain, Allen Campbell, Catlett McCrary, Robert Church, Miss E McAfee, A J Chappell, Gabrul H Medlock, Mrs Sarah W Carther, Edward Nall, Thos J Cannitigham, Joseph B Nichols, Jmathan Calhoun, Jesse Orr, Daniel G Cos les, Asbury Park, Mrs Theney A Cruse, Stephen J 2 Purdue, Larkin Doyle, Wm 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 EJlis, Hicks Rodgers, Drewry Evans, William H Roberts, W A Esq Furtow, John Ronton, William Kidder, Terrill Rodgers, Suite/ Gaston. A Robin ton, Charles Gaston. Josiah Ragland. Richard Grant, Major Goodman Ragiin, Mr Aaron Ragan, E D Gib on Samuel 2 Roberts. Jesse Glavin, Franklin H Sharp, It W G iifin. George vV Sam nons. Kendley Hodges. John 2 Slaughter, Mrs Rebecca Harris, Miss Catharine Slack, Archibald C 2 Hicks. Rev Isham Shypher , John W 2 John 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 Slaton, Arthur Huddleston, Willis ‘I urner, William Hammack.Mary Turreniino, Dr William 3 Hav, 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 Hoad. Rif-harJ B Willbanks, Elam Harris, Wil i.un E Wiikerson. Frances Hopkins, J D Willingham, Terrel B Jones. John 2 Wiley, Miss Lucy M sett. Mord -cat Wright, G B Ton >s & McVV lliams 3 Webb, Wiley W - Johnson. D Benjamin Wills, Berry Esq Joyce, James J Wilson, Jackson Jackson. Moes Wilson, Isaac Jordan. Henry Unslett, John M O Persons calling for letters in the above list wil p'ease say they are advertised. 1 23 3t MYRON ELLIS, P. M. CAUTION. IHERBY caution all peisons from trading for two certain PROMISSORY NOTES on John Al ien, one for sl6 and one for sl6 50. made payable to the subscriber, as the said notes have been lost or mis laid so that 1 cannot find them. July 4. 24 3t JAMES M.FREEL. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public generally, that he is ready to execute ali orders iu the above line of business, in the neatest manner and on the m ist reasonable terms. He has also for sale a splendid assortment of window sashes, of vari ous sizes, made of the best materials, which are far su perior to any offered for sate in a Southern market. H.s shop is one door below Kiv, ill’s Sa is Sau-'i June 28 21 6m STATES LEWIS. CAUTION. THE undersigned is reluctantly constrained to take this coarse to no ify the public, af er this da.e, not to contract with or credit S.isan Vanorman my wife, on my account. As she has departed from mv bed an 1 board without any just proviea ion, I am determined not to pay any debts that she may hereaf ter contract. A. VANORMAN. Columbus, July 13,1838. 24 4t I. A VV. ~ THE subscribers having connected themselves i the practice of LAW, will attend ali the County Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the adjoining couniies of Alabama. Office in Mclntosh Row, immediately over Alien & Young’s Store. ALFRED IVERSON, June 14. 19tf J.M. GUERRY. LAYV NOTICE. THE subscriber has resumed the practice of tne LAW at Ootumbus, Ga. He will be prepared to .nake advances on Notes placed in his hands for collection, provided the parlies are unquestionably sol vent, and the terms can be agreed upon. His office is on Broad street, directly over the Planters’ and Me chanics’ Bank. S. ARMSTRONG BAILEY. May 23d. IS3B. 16tf STRAYED *K STOLEN, ABOUT the lUih May last, a large bav HORSE. long tail, rather sway back, racks easy but shirt, a few marks of the saddie and harness. Information or delivery of the horse thankfully received and libe rally rewarded. YONGE & ELLIS. June 7. IS f * TMNAYLOR, HOLMES & CO., wholesale Jl. cers and general commission and forwarding Merchants, Apalachicola, Florida. H. R. TAYLOR, C. G. HOLMES. W. H. HARPER, F-b. 1. 52 : f DOZIER THORNTON. TO RENT, THE STORE recently occupied by the sub scribers. Also TWO ROOMS suitable for Offices or Bed Rooms, in the upper storv of the same building. Per-ons wishing to rent will apply to J. N. & J. M. Bethune. SMALLEY, CRANDALL & Cos. June 14. 19if TONS IRON, assorted, ami Vr 200 casks Nails, just r eeived and for sale by WM. & JAS. BLAIR, Broad str -ot. Columbus, May 9. 14tf L EGA L NOTICES. ADMI.MSrH.Vi’OK’S SALE. AGREEABLE to an order from the Orphans’ Court of Russell County, will be sold in the town of Girard. Ala. on Thurs ay, ihe 4th da of Oc tober next, ihe whole of Section 32, Township 15. Range 28, lying in Russell eounty, on the wa ers of the Hatch-a Chubbie, belonging to tile estate of Ebe nezer Torrence. Terms —One half Cash, par currency, the balance at 12 mouths, with mortgage or oilier approved secu rity. ALBER i P. TORRENCE, LOUISA S. TORRENCE. July 5. 22 ts A lawmstra ors. AD JH Vis fit AT DRV SAL E. AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday • ui AUGUST next, before the Court H ntse door in the county of Cherokee, lot of land No. 423, in the 31 district of said county. Also will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door in the town of i,u n iktn. See varl c iunly, forty acres of land, it being a part of lot No. 193. in the 19. h dis trict of sail c inty known as the place whereon Eli sha Vinson resided at the tune of his death. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Eiisha Vinson, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. H. F. ROSE, Adin’r. ELIZABETH VINSON. Adm’x. May 30. I*n TD.iI I VIS Tit A TAR’S SAL E. AGREEABLE to an order of th” honorable the Itiftri >r ootrt of Stewart co inty. while silting for ordinary n tr; ises. will be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, befire the Court House door in the town of Lump an. S r ewart county, mt of land No. 163, an l the undivided half of lot No 159, in the 19tu district of sail c lurry. Soli for the benefit of the heirs of John Grimes, sen., late of said county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.’. May 39. 13 s JOHN GRI VIES. Adtn’r. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in AU GUS T next, before the Court House door in Cass county, within the usual hours of sale, one lot of land No. 291, in the 31 section and s:h district of said county, containing 160 acres, more or less. Also, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, be fore the Court House door in Cherokee county, within the usual hours of sale, one lot of land No. 272, in the 21 section an l l \ Jis rict o( Bti l coun y, containing 40 acres, more or less. The above lan I sold for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of Aaron Jones, Sen , deceased. Terms made known on the dav “f sale. DANIEL JONES, HENRY JONES, May 17, 1838. 16ts A lmini trators. AD VIINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in SEP TEMBER next, at the Court House door in thecountyof vlertwether. within the legal hours lot of •an 1 No. 291. in the I3th district of, originally Troup, n) v Meriwether county. Sold as the property of the estate of Po veil Ward, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms,cash. JOHN BUCE,Adn’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 land, viz : One tract <f land countaintng two hundred two and one half acres, situate, lying an l being in the third district of origi nally Troup, but now Harris county, by'the No. 7. Also eighty-five acres in said disirict, more or less, part of lot No. 47. sold fir the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Obadiah M. Cuibreath, late of Harris county, deceased. WILLIAM L. CIJLBREATH, Adin’r. July 3, 23 FOUR MONTHS afterdate application wu oe made to the honorable the Inferior Court o. Early county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 1263, in the 16'h district and 2d section, formerly Cherokee. Lot No. 252 in the 2J district of Monroe county, one-third of No. 407 in the 26th district of Early county, an t 116 acres of 106, in the 26th district of Early county, for ihe be nefit of the heirs an l creditors of John Porter, de ceased. JOEL l„ PORTER, Adm’r. Anril 13. II FOUR M JN I’HS after date applicati n ‘ ill be made to the honorable the Inferior C urtof Ran dolph county, while sitting for ordinary purposes.for eave to sell one negro girl Betsy, belonging to the estate o f Jeremiah Bell, deceased. MILLY BELL, Administratrix. July 2. WILLIAM BELL, Adm’r. FOUR M ON I’HS after date I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, while sitting fir ordinary p trposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Nancy Brown, deceased. DANIEL KEITH, Adin’r. July 4 1833. 23 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Heard county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of David S. Bradley, late of said county, deceased. July 2 1838. 23 J. B. GHENT. Adm’r. FOUR MONTHS after date 1 shall apply to the Honorah e the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Joseph Ferguison. late of said county, deceas- and. SAM’L FERGUISON. Adm’r. July 4 1838. 23 FOUR MONTHS afiur date app'ica.ion will lie made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Me riwether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell all the land belonging to the orphans of Charles P. Wetherspoon. deceased. THOMAS PORCH, Guardian. June 12, 1838. 20 FOUR MON THS afer date application wili be made to the hon ir ible the Inferior Court of Oar rodcounty, while sitting f >r ordinary out poses, for leave to sell ots of land No. 409, in the 18 h district, 31 sec tion, Paulding county, ana lot No. 758, in the Ist dis trict. 2d section, Cobb county, belong to the estate of Arthur Siaton, deceased. BENJAMIN ODAM, Adm’r. May 31, 1838. is HONOUR M.JN fdS after date application will be M made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Me riwether county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the ian I an 1 negro property belong ing to the es ate of Th > nis Matthews, late of Meri wether conn’ v deceased. THOMAS F. MAT THEWS, Executor. May 7. 14 POUR MONTHS -ti er date application will he malt to the H 111'able the Inferior Court ot Heard county, when srting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the lanD belonging to the estate of Dennis Bates, late of said county, deceased. March 3. mv3 13 DENNIS BATES. Alm’r. FOUR MO V I’HS after date, aoulica ion will be made to the Inferior Court of Heard county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seil the negroes belonging to the estate of Thos. Brown, late of Heard county, deceased. CHRI STOPHER. B. BROWN. Adm’r. MARGARET C. BROWN, Adtn’x. April 26, 1838. jo* FOUR MONTHS after date, application will he made to the Inferio- Court of Harris county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Joseph Weldon, late of said county, de ceased. SALLY WELDON, Adm’x. April 20, 1838. * 12* mide to the Hon irahle the Inferior Court of Tal bot c >'Juty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave ro sell the r**ai esta e of Abel Camp, late of said coun ty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ISAAC E. BOWER, A in’r. Aprii 22. 1833. 12 GEORGIA. HEARD COUNTY. WHEREAS Thomas Watts applies for letters of administration on the estate of Thomas J. Wmteker, late of said county, deceased— These a-e therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred an 1 creditors of said deceased, to be an 1 appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be gr nted. Given under mv hand at office. July 1, 1838. 24 4t BAILEY BLEDS E. c. c. o. GEORGIA. RAND LPH COUNTY. WHEREAS Etheldred and Benjamin Pittman apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Philip Pittman, deceased, late of said county — T lose are theres >re to cite and admonish all and sin gular tne kindred an 1 creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by taw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. June 20. 1838. *lsi JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. TOLLED before me one 6ay HORSE, five feet two inches higi, left eye white, both hind feet wane, about eight years old, and paces well. Ap praised bv FreJ. Mnls and Aifons Le Launy to be worth seventy-five dollars. William Fiizpatbick, j. v. A true extract from the Eattay Book, May 17,1838. 23 3t J. S. YARBKOU *H, c. i. e. GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTY. /■ROLLED before me, by James M. Danahow, in ■ me 7 25th district, G. M. one siuati Indian .VIA ‘ i’ polity, color black supposed to be about ten r twelve years old, with a bump on her right hind ieg. swob tad, and appraised by Asa Joiner and VVih-y Ba.iard, to thirty dohars. JxMtS Hu LIARD J V. A true extract from ihe Estray Book, July 9, 1838. 23 3t J. ts. YARBROUGH, c. i. c. GEORGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY. Infer hr Court fso l county, sittin g for ordinary pur potex Present. iVily li. Ector. Jon s Render , tVUlia.-n L). .\lirliu and IVilLis Jines, Juxtices. WdiiliiiAb Adam BpWey, a l-nniistra or ol the esta e -ot Elin tnl Spyvey,deceased, applies fir letters ot dismi>sioti; and whereas Wily B. Ector, administrator ol the estateof Isaac Hail,deceased, ap plies for letters of dismission— These are therefore lono-ifv all persons in any man ner interested, to be and appear at my oifiee. within the time prescribed by law. and shew cause, if any, why said litters of dismission should not be granted to them. Given under my hand, this ssh5 s h dav of March, 1838. 7 n6m LEVI M. ADAMS c c. o muscogre superior court, APRIL TERM, 1833. Margaret Amanda Orderly ) vs. > Libel for divorce. Felix Orderly. J ST appearing to the Court, by the re'urn of the Sheriff, that the defendant in the above stated case is not to be found in this county. It is, iherefore, on mo ion of counsel, ordered by the Court.that servict he perfected on said defendant by a ;iub ication of this rule once a mon'h, in one of the public papets of this piace, at least fmr in inths before the first day of the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of Muscogee Coun'y, June 19 1838. 20tn4;n GERARD BUR JH. Clerk. MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT, APRIL TERM, 1833. Martha M. Russell J vs. > Libel for divorce. Robert Russell. ) IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant in the above statee ca-e is not to he found in this county. It is, therefore, on motion, ordered b\ the Court, that service be perfected on said defendant by a pub teat ion of this rule once a month, for three mon'hs, in one of the public gazettes of this place, at least four months before the next te. m of this Court. A true extract, from the minutes of the Superior Court of Muscogee coun’v 19li June. 1833. 20m4m GERA 119 RHqr'l CG-k, MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT, April Term. 1837. UPON the pennon ol Isreai Phillips, jun., setting forth tl at he is in possession of a certain mort gage deed, made and executed by Nathan P. Willard, bearing da;e on the eighteen.h day of February, 1836, by which deed of mortgage ihe in irtgager conveyed to tlte said Isreai Phillips jun. a certain lot of land suu ated. lying and being in ttie city of Columbus and coun ty and S ate aforesaid, known and dis inguished in the. plan of said city by lot number seventy-two, containing one half acre, m ire or lets, known as the property of the Columbus Hotel, ad also lot number seven'y-six. in sai l city, wh oh sail m ir.gage was given to secure the payment of three several promissory notes, made bv tfie <atd Nathan P. Wiilarii.bearing even date with sai l m irtgage. payable to the sai l Isreai • hillips, jun., one for five hun Ired and ten dollars, due three months after da’e, one for five hundred and twenty and illars, due six months after da’e, one for one thousand and eighty dollars, due twelve mon'hs aft- r date, which said notes have no boenpai l. It is, therefore, on motion, order ed, that the sai l Nathan P. Willard nay over into the Clerk’s office of the So teri or Court of Muscogee coon ’v, on or before the first dav of the next term of this Court, the full amount of principal, interest and cost line on sai l notes, or that the equity of redemption to the said tn orlgtged premises be forever foreclosed ; and that a copy of this rule he served upon the said Nathan P. Willard, bv publication in some public ga zette in this State one a month, for four months be foru the next Court. A rue extract from the minutes of the Superi ir Court of said c ounty, thi-= 14‘h day o r June 1837. I3m4m GIRARD BURCH Clerk. IN RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT, FEBRUARY TERM, 1838. Nancy Fountain ) vs. > Libel for Divorce. Frederick Foun'ain. ) IT ap tearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to bes uind in said county, it is therefore, on motion, ordered, that service of the above case he perfected on the defendant, by pub'ication of this rule once a month, for three months previous to the next term of this Court, and that the said defendant armear at the said next term, to be held on the second Mon Jay in August next, an 1 answer said case o'herwise the Court will then proceed as to justice shall appertain. February 17 1838 A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 26th Anri! 1838. ap3.l3m3ni O. H. GRIFFITH, c. s. c. r. c. IN RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT. FEBRUARY TERM. 1838. Meridith Mercer 1 vs. Ti’.man S. White, | Bill for discovery, relief, A fired G. Repitoe, notion, and specific John Sealy, performance. Jesse Wtndam, Philio Pittman. J wpHTHEREAS it appearing to the Court, by the V V siaement in the above bill of comolaint, that Tiltnan S. White, A fred G. Repitoe, John Sealy, and Jesse Windham, all defendants in the above hill, resi le without the limits of this county. It j s . th-refbre. on motion, ordered by the Court, that service of the above bill be perfected on the af >-e:ai-J parties by publication and that the aforesaid defen lants do plead answer or demur to said bill of complaint, on or before the las’ day ot the next term of this Court, and that this rule bepub ithed once a month, for six m>n‘hs,in one of the pub'ic gazettes in the city ofC.olumhus. A true ex'ract from the minutes of this Court, this 15th day of February. 1838. 3m6m O. H. GRIFFITH, c. 8. c. IN STEWART SUPERIOR COURT. Alurdock Chisholm, | i I Bill f>r discovery, re ? A-Chisholm, f lief, and injunction. Andrew Gibbs, | ’ J Andrew Lawson. J WHEREAS it appears to the Court.by the re turn of Sheriff, that Andrew Gibbs, one of the defendants iu the above stated case, resides without the limits of said sta'e. It is, therefore, on motion, oidered by the Court, that said An Irew Gibbs and ap pear and answer, plead or demurr to the ab >ve bill, on or before the first dav of the next term of this Court and in default thereof said hill be taken as to him pro confessio; and that this Rule be published once a month for four months, in one of the public gazettes of the city of Columbus, previous to the next term of this Court. A true copv from the minutes of said Court. March 21,1833. ‘ ELIJAH PEARCE, c. s. c. s. c. Bm4m $425 0J ON or before the first day of June next, I promise to pay George T. Wood, or bearer, the sum of four hundred an 1 twenty-five dollars, for value re ceived, this 6th of April, 1837. (Signed) ANN PETERSON. $425 00 On or before the first dav of June next. I promise to pav George T. Wood, or bearer, the sum of four hundred and twenty-five dollars, for value re ceived. this 6th of April, 1837. (Signed) ANN PETERSON. GEORGAI, RANDOLPH COUNTY. INFERIOR COURT. MAY TERM, 1838. Personally appeared, in open Court, George T. Wood, who being duly sworn, deposeth and sai h. that he was in possession of two promissory notes, of which the above are substan'ia! copies, and that he has lost the same. GEORGE T. WOOD. Sworn to in open Court. George W. Harrison, j i. c. It is therefore ordered by the Court, tnat the above cooics be established in lieu of the originals, unless good cause be shewn to the contrary, on or betore the next term of said Court; and that this rule be pub lished in o te of the public gaze'tes of the city of Co lumbus once a month, for three months previous to the term of said Court last aforesaid. T certify the above to be a true extract from the mi nutes of he Inferior Court. Given under niy hand this 20'h June, 1838 21m3n JAMES BUCHANAN, c. i. c. DR. J. A. YOUNG WILL a’tend to the practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY in Columbus and its vici nity. Office one door north of Dr. Pond’s Drug Store up stairs, above Mr. Marshall’s Store. July 10. 23tf Hozekiah F ord, Petition to foreclose a Robert F V Lan,er. * mortage. ON hearing the petition in the above stated case,it is ordered that Robert t*'. Lanier, tire dtfjiKtan., do pay into tilts Court, olror before the hrst day ot'ihe nest term, the sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-three dollar , with interest from twenty-tit h day of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven anJ costs ; and on failure, that the equity of redemption be forever barred ands treclosed. li is turther ord< red, triat this rtne be pnbusiied in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month fir fur mon.hs previous to the next t rm of this Court. This Bdi March, 1838. UtOhOIA, SUMTKK COUNTY, i Clerk’s O.tice, Sujiertor Court. ) I. Jacob VV. (Johb, lerk of the Superior Court ol -aid county do hereby certify the foregoing lo be a true extract fiomthe minutes of Sumter Superior Court, at March term, 1338. Given under tny hand and private seal, there being no seal of oiiioe, this 9th dav of March. 1838. ap26ni4m JACOB \y <” BB c. s. ft-”.| It l Llit .Vldl. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY. Inferior Court </ said county sitting Jor ordinary pur poses. May adjourned term , lb3B. If appealing to tiie Court liia William Oliver, late of said county, deceased, while in life, made, • xe euted, an 1 delivered to Dossey Ivey, of Baldwin couu .y and said Sia’e, his bond in wri mg, a copy of which is annexed, and that the said O iver died wtlhou com plying wi;h the terms of said bond, and that the said Ivey has complied with the condition precedent hy paying the purchase money. It is, therefore, ordered •hat Samuel Harrison, administrator of said Oliver, perform the coiidi i >ns of the said bond.'by making good and lawful ti les to the land in said bond de scribed unless good etiase he shown lo ihecontian at the September term of sai l Court ; and that thi> rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this S ate once a month, for three months previous to the September term of said Court. COPY BOND. GEORGIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY. Know all men by these presents that I William Oliver, am held ami firmly bound in ihe penal sum of seventeen hundred dol arm unto Dossey Ivey, of Bald win county, for the payment of which, well and truly to be maJe, I bind myself my heirs, executors, admi nistrators, and assigns, jointly and firnly by these prrsems. The condition of the above obligaMon is such that he above b rind William Oliver, of Ran olph county has bargained and sold unto Dossey Ivev, of Baldwin county, one half section of land, containing three hun ired and twenty acres, lying an J hei .g in the State of Alabama an 1 countv of Barbour, it being the west ha f >f section nine, township eleven and range twenty nine. Now if the said William O.iver make, or cause to be ma le, good and lawful tittles t- the above de sc ibed land, after the payment, is made hy the said Ivey of the sum of eight hundred and.fify dollars then, and in that condition, the ah >ve bond to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue in law’, as though there was no com! ti m >o it. (Sign and) WILLIAM OLIVER. Signed, sealed, and delivered, this 26tii Nov. 1835 in presence of Major St vndley. James McOhone.j. p. I certify the above to be a true extract from the mi nutes of the Court of Ordinary. Given under my hand, this 20ih dav of June 1838 2lm3m JAMES BUCHANAN c. c. o. RULE NISI. STEWART SUPERIOR COURT. George R. McElvay, > vs. > To establish a Note, lames Bruce. ) IT appearing to the Court, from the affidavit of James U. Horne, that he was in possession of a note on James Bruce, and that, the same has been lost >r destroyed, it is, on motion, ordered, that the said James Bruce appear at the next term of this Court, and shew cause why the annexed copy Note should not be established in lieu of the lost original; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule be published in terms of the law. February Sffi, 1838. GEORGE R. McELVAY, Plaintiff. COPY NOTE. On or before the Ist day of January next, I promise to pay George R. M uElvay. or bearer, fifty dollars, for value received. This 15th of September. 1835. Signed. JAMES BriUCE. GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. Persona'ly appeared befure me, W. A. May. a Jus tice of the Peace in and for said comity. J .meg U. Horne, who being duly sworn, on oath, saith, that the Note, of which the above copy note is the same in sub stance, is lost, or mislaid so that it cannot be found. S vo*n and subscribed before me, this Bih Feb. 1838. W. A. M.av. j. p. JAMES U. HORNE. A *rue coov from the Minutes of said Court, this 22d March, 1838. Sm4m riTJ/F PE ARCE, c. s. c. s. c. GEORGIA. TALBOT COUNTY. I'o the FI < nor able the Inferior Court of said county , sil ting as a Court of Ordinary : petition of Henry Shepherd sheweth that i William Shepherd, la'e of said county, but now deceased, in his lifetime, made, executed, and deliver ed, to your petitioner, his certain bond, in writing, for tides to a certain half lot of land, being the south half of lot number thirteen, in the sixteenth district of origi nally Houston, now Upson county ; and your peti lioner further sheweth, that the said William, since the making of the said bond, (a copy of which is hereto annexed,) without having executed titles to the said land, in terms of his said bond, ha’h departed this life in 1 that James Ballard has administered on the estate if the saiil William ; and also, that the purchase mo ney has bi en, or is ready to be paid f>r said lot of land. Wlierefire vour petitioner pravs a Rule Nisi mav •e granted catling up n the said James Ballard, ad mnisfrator as af iresaid. to make tides to said lot of and or shew cause to the contrary, within the time prescribed by the statute. ALEX. W. SNEED, Peii inner’s Attorney. COPY OF BOND. GEORGIA. UPSON COUNTY. Know all men by th -se presents, that TANARUS, William Shepherd,sen., do acknowledge myself held and firmly bound mi'o Henry Shepherd in the penal sum of five hundred and .liars for the true payment of which I. the said VViiliam. do, hy these presents, hind myself, rav heirs and assigns. &c. this 2d October 1834. The condition of the above bond is such, that when the said Henry Shepherd does pay. or cause to he paid, unto the above Wm. Shepherd the sum of two hundred and fifty-three dollars, then, if the above bonnd Wm Shepherd, do make, or cause to be made, tinlo the said Henry Shepherd, his heirs and assigns &e. good a..d sufficient rights and titles to a certain tract or parcel of •an I, known and distinguished bv lot number thirteen, in the sixteen’h district of originally Hons on.now Up son county. it being the sou’h half of s id lot, as di vided h'*retof ire, then the ah ve ond is to be null and void, and of non effect, otherwise to remain in full force ini virtue in law. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal, this 2d October, 1834, in presence of Test. Robt H. Mcßryde, Charles Jordan his . WILLIAM * SHEPHERD i l. s. i mark. ‘ ‘ It anpea'ing to the Court, hat William Shepherd luting his lifetime, m ide an 1 delivered a bond for titles s o a h If lot of land, in the above petition named to the said Henry Shepherd, and that the said William hath depar'ed this life, without having executed titles in terms ofhis bond, and that James Ballard hath admin iste-ed on his estate. It is. therefore on mo ton. or dered, that the said James Ballard, administrator as ifnresaid,appear and make tides or show cause tothe contrary, within the time prescribed bv law; and that a copy of these proceedings be published agreeably to the statute in such case made and provided. A true copy from the minu'es. WILLIAM S. GOSS c c. o. Term IR3S 7-rl-r. COLUJIBUa, Ii A.f JL'iva Cot it A Til L e’dii Meeting ol 1c35 wi.i commence ovei the WES I’lißN COURSE, at this place, on I’ .esday, the 9 h day of OCTOBER next, and con • inue five days First day Sweeptakes for 3 vear olds spring ot ’3B ; sub. S2UO, ft. §IOO ; 1 mile.bes’ two in three, to name and close 13 li dent, next ; four or m >re to make a race. Already three entries, Col. t. Edm.jiidson Messrs. Bonner & Iverson arm M-’ssrs. Haminond & Cos. 21 day, J. C. Purse. 2 mile heats, $350 31 day do 3 do do free 500 4 n day do 4 do do for B*o 5 Jiday do best 3 in 5 do all 300 The fa 1 campaign will commence here ; sink that ail 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 Aiab rna and Souih Carolina are therefore invhed also to come am! measure strength with the Georgians at the onset and return the last week in April next, to the regular spring meeting, to test with tnem the long rub. To avoid inconvenience, those intending to come with s'ab'es, would do well to write to the Secretary, that suitable accommodations should be in readiness. Julv 12. S. M. JACKSON. Sec’y. The Alabama Journal, Chronicle and Sen til. Augusta, an 1 Journal and Recorder. .Mtiledgevillt vill publish the ab>ve every other week till races, and forward their account to toe S rcretary. 23eotr FOR RENT. TWO very desirable ROOMS, over the store of Hamilton, Hurd & Cos. For terms apply to June 28 21 ts 11. H. &'CO. SHERIFFS’ SALES. TALBOT SALES. WILL be soul, on the tirsi luvsuay in AUGUST next, at the Court Uuu.-e door in ilie u.ru of Taitiotton, Talbot county, vvi.inn liie horns of saie, tile following property, to vu : Two negroes, Peggy, u woman, and Iter child, lo* vieJ on as the property of Henry Huns, to sausly two 0. fas from l'aioot Interior'Jour., one in lavor ol i hos. J. Bryant, and the o.tier m tavor ol i kmotliy Lukins vs. Henry Mims. Aiso toe remnant of the stock of goods that remain* on hand of the late firm of Matidu.v it Irby, itvnti on as the property of James J. iibv.siu vtvu.gn-j ttiuar iff said mm. to satisfy sundry n. las. from J a Ihc Inferior C url, in favor of Benedict Sc. Bt netbcC una o'diets vs. James J. Irby, surviving co-partner. Also the interest ol B urnet Hancock, in lot of land No. 171. in the 23j district of oigiuaiiy Aiuscogee, now ‘l aibot county, levied on tosau.siv sundry tas. from a Justices’ Court of Talbot county, in favor of Hiram Meritt vs. H.J. Hancock and “Brunei Han cock. Saul lot of land being the place whereon Ben net Hancock now lives. Also the interest of Bennet Hancock in a negro boy, Clark about fifteen or sixteen years o.d. levied upon. to satisfy sundry ti fas. from a Justices’ Ct ur tui Talbot cottn'y, in favor of lltruin Merett vs. li. J. Hancock and Bennet Hancock. Levy made and retuined to mo by a Constable. Also a lea e containing fifteen acres mrre or les, of cleared land, whereon Jas. L. Hammock nt w lives ievied on os. tisly sundry t: fas. frt m u .it.* u is’t. r.ui t of Talbot county, in tavor of AY imam F McTyre vs. James L. Hammock. Said lease t> t n lot ol land No. 171. in the 231 District of orig nullv Muscogee now Talbot county. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. A‘so ten acre® of land, it being part of lot of land No. 177, in the 23Ji district of Ta.bot c only, levied on to satisfy sundry :i. fas. from a Ju iices’ Cot-r’ of Tal bot couu'y. in favor of Donaldson Huff vs. Abner M. House, maker, and Royal Daniel and Thomas M. otmson, indorsers. Also one sorrei horse, seven or eight years old ; on* yoke of oxen and cart; one Jersey wagon and harness 5 fiy- cows and calves; two heifers, and the t n tre stock of hogs now owned by the ditVndant, levied on as th* prop rtv of J ptha M. Stanford, to satislv a mortgage ti. fa. from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor of James A. Chapman vs. Jeptha M. Sanford. THUS. U. ROBINSON, Sheriff. July 2. gjJia RANDOLPH SALES. WILL be s ild, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, before the Court House door in the town of Guthbert, Randolph county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz : One lot of land No. 75 in the Bth di-trict of said county, levi and on as the property of Wilmoth T. Wha ley, principal, and Richard Mathias and Eli Cooper, his security on appeal, properly levied on as E:i Coopei’s. to satisfy one ti fit. issued from the Superior Court of Stewart county in favor of Adam Clay. One lot if land No. 152 in the C h district of said county, levied on as the property of 'l homas Haywood, to satisfy sundry fi.tas. issued tin* of a Jus ices’ Court of Henry county in favor of John S. Crenshaw and others. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Half lot of land No. 23. in the Oth di trict of said county, levied on as the property of John B. Sxvill. to to satisfy diree fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said county. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. East haifof lot of land No. 76, in the 9h district of said county, levied on as the prope. tv of Henry Glover, to satisfy sundry fi. fa is tied ont of a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor of Rettbin Kirkland. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lots, in the town of Guthbert. Randolph county, Nos. to wit. 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 lots, Nos. 11 and 23, in the Sth district ol said county, levied on as the property ol A. Howard. Also No. l,tn square eleven, levied on as the pro pretv of A. I toward, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued oot of a Justices’ Court of said county in favor of Randal Yarbrough. Property poin ed out by plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. One lo’of | a nd N■. 13, in the 4th district of said county, levied on as the property of Jo iah M. Thombley, .Tames Thombley anti Thomas Thoinbiey, property levied on as James Thcmh.ey’s, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of a Jus ices’ Court of said county, in favor of William Castleberry. Lew made and returned to me bv a Constable. June 25. 22ts RICHARD DAVIS Sheriff-. BAKER SALES. W ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, before the Cour House door, ill ihe town of Newton, Baker county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lots Nos. 104. ICO, ( I6 and 90, all in the 11th dis trict, and 379 and 378 in the Blh district, and No. 3 and 23 in the town of Albany, taken as tin property of Hiram Atkinson, to satisfy two fi. sis. in f.vor of Smith & Paramore and others vs. said Atkinson. Also lots Nos. 73. in the 3-1 district, arid 2PB, in th* Ist dist ict, taken as the property of Elijah Cotton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Win. Cahaniss vs. said Cot ton. Also lot No. 287. in the 3d district, taken as the property of J mes Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Joseph Bryan vs. said Smith. Aiso lot No. 77. 111 the 7th district, taken as the pro perty of John A. Wallen, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Manley Miller vs. said Wallen. Aiso lots Nos. 2-29 263 and 225,in the 7th, and 2C3 in the 3d district, taken as the property of John W. Holmes, Thomas J. Holmes and Thor. E. \\ I atler, tosa isfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of James M. Calla way vs. said John W. and Thomas J. Holmes and Ttinmaa E. Whatley. Also lot No. 2, in the-8 h district, taken a* the pro* pertv of Wm. Copeland and Howeli Tatum, executor* of Matt Organ, deceased, to saii-fy a fi. fa. in favor of Paiatiah Caban ness vs. said executors. Also lot No. 191 in the 8:h district, taken as th* property of Wrn L. Darby, to sari fy a fi. fa. in favor of Jenings & Palmer v . said Durbey. Also lot No. 87, in the 3d district, taken a-= the pro perty of Dimsy Dcvson. to satisfy a fi. fa. all in origi nally Early now Baker county. WILLIAM H. HOWARD, Sheriff. June 9. I9ts AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD, Lots Nos. 1,23 and 4 all in the north h oc |. in the town of Byron, with the exceptii nos ore house and the land whereon the house stands on said lms. taken as the property of Thomas Porter, to sattrJy two fi. fas. in favor of William Howard vs. said Porter. Lev made anti returned to me hv a Constable Tun 1 20--- H. O. KF A TON, D. Sheriff. S JEW ART SALES. WILL be sold, on thelirst Tuesday in AUGUST next, before the Court House Joi.r in ti c lot'n of Lumpkin. Stewart county, within the ust.ai hours (A sale, the following profit rty. to wit : Lot of land No. 173. in the 22d district of Stewart county, levied on as the propert of A. S JVfiitr-n, to satisfy a fi. fa issued out of a Justices’ Court ot Burk county, in favor of A A. Ral, administrator of J. J. Ral deceastd. Also two lots in the town of Florence, Nos. 56 and 57, in square C levied on as the property of Thomas Gardner, to satisfy a fi. (a. issued out of the Superior Court of Btbh county, in favr of William Glovir. Also No. 189, in the 22.d district of S'ewart county, ’aken as the property of William T. Aveock.’o sa tisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Bibta county, in favor of lames Carey vs. said A vcock. Also lot of land No. 137. in the 23d disiuct of Stew, art rounty. and two horses, one nn.e oi ten veais old, the other seven nr eight years oil levied on a"s ti e pro perty ol of David B'irks. to sa'isfy several smai e.*.e cu'ions issued out of a Justices’ Court < f Bihb county, in favor of William Puyoung vs. said Burks. All !c ----vied on and returned to me bv a Cmis able. June 23. 22ts M. M. FLEMING, Sheriu. CARROLL SALES. WILL be soid on the first ‘i lu sdey ir. A UGUST next, before the Court House doer in th town of Carrollron Carroll county, heiwei n the usual hours of sa.e, the following proper*v, to wit : One mare mule and two bay horses blind and on® bay horse and twen y head of hogs, and one yoke of oxen andean arid ix shovels, levied on as the propertv of Rotiert Willoughby. to sa’isfy a distress v at ran for rent, in favor of John A. .Tone- vs. Rebel t Willoughby. Proper.y pointed out by the p'aintiff. The south part of lot of land No. 274. and nor'h part of lot of land No. 295, both in the 7 h is rir? dt Carroll county, containing ff y acres each mere or !< ss levied on as the property of Giliis I. Adams, jr. to sa tisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Car roll county, in favor of Lawson Homes vs. said Gi its I Adams, jr. Property pointed out by John p. McKiye. POSTPONED SALE. A. so one store-house, and one acre of land whereon c aid house stands, it being the house wherein William Majors now has a storey also one sorrel mare levied < n as the property of Wm. Majors, to -atisftne fi. fa. issued from Carroll county Inferior Court, in favor of E. McCluer vs. John Whi-enhunt Wm. Majors.and Arthur Bell senivify on s'avofexeeu ion. June 20, 22 s MATHKW HF.II) Sheriff AN ELEC a LON will L-e held on the first Mon day in August next, at the several places rs hold ing elections in Muscogee county. Dr two Justice? fi the Inferior Court to fill the places cf Samuel C. Parks and Mansfield Torrence, resignfd. Bjf order of the Inferior Court, this 20th June. 1838 Juno 21. 20td N. McLESTEK, Clerk.