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COLUMBUS SENTINEL AND HERALD.
VOL. VIII.]
PUBLISHED EVEKV THURSDAY MORNI.YO BY
B. V. IVERSON AND J. B. WEBB.
OS BROAD STREET, OVER ALLEN Si YOUNG’S
M’lNroSH ROW.
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quent continuance. Those sent without a specifica
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2d. Yearly advertisements —For over 21, and
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ovr 1 2, and not exceeding 24 lines, thirty-five dollars
per annum-, for less than 12 lines, twenty dollars
per annum.
3d. Ali rule and figure work double the above p:ices.
Legal Advertisements published at the usual
rates, and with strict attention to the requisitions of
the law. •
All Sales rogulated by law, must be made before
the Court House door, between the hours of 10 in the
morning and 4 in the evening—those of Land in
the county where it is situate ; those of Personal
Property, where the letters testamentary, of admin
istration or of guardianship were obtained—and are
required to be previously advertised in some public
Gazette, as follows:
Sheriffs* Sales under regular executions for thir
ty days, under mortgage ft fas sixty days, before
the day of sale.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators or Guardians, for sixty days before
the day of sale.
Sales of Personal Property (except Negroes) forty
days.
Citations by Clarks of the Courts of Ordinary, upon
application for letters of administration, must
be published for thirty days.
Citations upon application for dismission, hy
Executors, Administrators or Guardians, monthly
for six months.
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a
copy ol (he bond or agreement) to make titles
to land, must be published three months.
Notices by Executors, Administrators or Guardians,
of application to the Court of Ordinary for leave
to sell the Land or Negruos of an Estate, four
months.
Notices by Executors or Administrators, to the Debt
ors an ! Creditors .( ap Estate, for six weeks.
Sheriffs. Clf.rks of Court, Ac., will be allowed
the usual deduction.
Jl-3 1 * Le tters on business, must be post paid,
to en'itle them to attention.
NOITR.SE AND R ROOICS,
have established themselves at Apalachico
la, FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A
GENERAL. AGENCY
COW ISSIOX RlSl.'il'lAS.
THEY bug leave to acquaint their friends and the
public generally that they will continue the busi
ness of the late firm of Nour.se, Tavlor & Brooks,
at their old stand, and thankful for the liberal patronage
extended to that firm would respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same, assuring their friends that the
business of the new firm will be conducted with the
same promptitude and security which characterized
their former connexion. HIRAM NOURSE.
HIRAM W. BROOKS.
Apalachicola. July 1. 43 ts
WARS BOUSE “
Commission business.
THE undersigned will continue the Ware House
and Commission Business at his old stand in
Front street. Grateful for past favors, he trusts, by a
strict regard to business confided to him, to merit and
receive a share of public patronage. He has in store
for sale, on accommodating terms,
M3O Coils best Kentucky Rope,
ASO Pieces Bagging, different kinds,
Coffee in Sacks,
Chewing Tobacco, Sic. &c.
WM. P. YONGE.
Aug. 31. 3.5 ts
•TAMES H. IvEi'NO ,DS,
WATCH MAKER AK'D JEWEEIsSH,
door north of KivHn't Cm fretionary, Br'dst.
RESPECTFULLY informs
Ins town and country friends
That he has just returned from
f New York with a very rich
1 17i/9 \_ addition to his stock of Goods,
uK° T$ u tfl£sS) and ladies and gentlemen wish
-1 nl o Watches or Jewelry of
superior quality, have now an
opportunity of supplying them
selves with article* that cannot bo surpassed.
Rich fine gold Jewelry,
Silver Ware, plated and Fancy Goods.
The following articles comprise a portion of his stock,
and he will sellon as good terms as any other establish
ment in Georgia.
Gold and silver Levers,
Anchor escapement Duplex,
Horizontal and vertical Watches, of the finest
finish—all of which he warrants first rate time
keepers.
Setts of Ladies’ Earrings and Broaches,
Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Opal, enamelled and
every description of Breast Pius and Finger
Rings,
Gold guard and fob Chains,
Seals, Keys, Lockets and Trinkets, of all kinds,
in great varioty, and most superb manufacture,
Gold and silver Spectacles,
Silver Spoons, Butter Knives,
Superior Razors,
Bowie Knives, Dirk and Pen Knives,
Scissors, Thimbles, Ladies’ splendid Card Cases,
Head Bands, Combs, Halt Placques,
Revolving silver mounteu Castors,
Plated Candlesticks,
Fancy Bellows,
Cloth, Hair, Crumb and Hearth Brushes,
English rifle belt Pistols,
Sword Canes,
r. Four sided Razor Strops,
Silk Purses, Perfumery,
And every other article usually found at Jewelry
Stores.
J. H. R. as heretofore, will repair and regulate
CLOCKS and WATCHES of every description, and
warrant all (that were made for time) to perform well.
Gold and silver work, and jewelry, ma le and repaired.
Engraving neatly executed. Cash, or goods, paid lor
-ord gold and silver.
Columbus, April 13. 15 ts
GEO. W. WAY’S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
CORNER of Oglethorpe and St. Clair street, im
mediately in the rear of the City Hotel. The
subscriber respectfully informs the public that he is
now receiving a general assortment of Carriages ol all
■descriptions, to wit:
Coaches, Coaebees. Chariottees, Cabriolets, dickey
seat Barouches, one and two horse extension-top Ba
rouches, three seats extension-top do., Buggies, four
•wheels, for one and two horses, two wheel do., Sulkies
,of every description.
The’ above Carriages arc superior to any ever re
ceived in this market, and cannot be surpassed for ma
terials, style and durability. Any article purchased
(from this establishment can be depended on.
Call and see. and I will sell you bargains.
Carriages eff every description furnished to order, by
Addressing the undersigned:
GEO. W. WAY.
I have a reneral stock of Coach Materials, which I
will sell low’. Repairing done in the very best man
ner and bv Northern Workmen. G. W. \V.
Feb. 1. 52v
CARRIAGE SIIOF.
Iff’ffES St PRISHITT,
Oglethorpe Street, Xortk of Calho n's Hotel,
HAVE just received anew assortment of good
CARRIAGES selected from some of the best
manufactories at the North. They having taken par
ticular pains to have them made to suit this country,
and to insure satisfaction to purchasers, they will war
rant. them for one year with fair usage. All kind of
Carriages made to order. Carriage and Harness’ re
oairinc'done in very neat style by good Northern work
men. 3 Also, a good assortment of Carriage materials,
all of which thev will sell low for cash or approved
■TS-ie. , ts
Live Geese Feathers, just re
ceived and r or sale bv
RANKIN. M.taUAID & WISE.
Dec. 21. 46if
ROOMS TO RENT.
FOUR ROOMS to be rented in M’Tntosh Row,
well calculated for Lawyers, Docters, or Gen
tlemen’s Sleeping Rooms.
March 8. stf CLARK. Agent.
RAYMOND & ALLISON, who.eeale Urorars
and commission Merchants,An®Jschieola T '.-r
Aue 1!
COLUMBUS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SAODXiSR-r WARX2-HOU32,
At the sign of the Golden Saddle, a few doors be
low D. Hungerford & Co’e. and nearly
opposite Ujquhart & Ware.
. W. WADE & CO.
now on hand a complete as
sortment of articles appertaining to
their line of basiness :
/fMMwrll —among which are—
| ! n!!5M S f >anish ’ Omitted, Overlaid and Shaf
ted Saddles,
Plain, Says’, Race, Attakapas, and
Planters’do.
Large and Extra Large do
Ladies’ Saddles, of every quality and size.
BRIDLES OP All’ kinds.
Some good far iilty cents; Saddle Bags, Carpet Bags;
V alices; Stirrup Leathers; Sircingles and Girths.
HARNESS—Coach, Gig. and Dearborn, from the
cheapest to the best. TRUNKS, of every descrip
tion.
The above articles are of their own manufacture,
made under their own immediate inspection, of the
best materials, and by superior workmen. Also, on
hand,
ENGLISH SADDLES, BRIDLES AND MARTINGALES.
Coach, Gig, Tandem, Sportsmen, and Waggon
Whips; Stirrups, Bits, Spurs, Buckles, Hame3, Col
lars, Cut Tacks. Trunk Locks, Horse Brushes and
Curry Combs, Trace and Halter Chains.
ALSO—A good assortment of Coach and Gig Har
ness Trimmings; Plated, Brass and Japan’d do.
ALSO—A good assortment of Skirting, Harness,
and Bridle Leather ; black, blue, red, yellow, green,
and cochineal Morocco Skins; Buffalo Robes and Bear
Skins.
N. B. Traders who may buy to sell again, will be
furnished on as good terms as can be bought either in
New York or Newark. Country merchants are re
spectfully invited to call and examine our goods and
prices, and satisfy themselves.
IdJ 2 * REPAIRING done on the most reasonable
terms.
April 29, 1837 31 if
CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE
HOUSE.
CONZEZ.TYIAN & ANDERSON
MOST respectfully infuini the cirizens of Colum
bus, ana its vicinity that they have removed
from their former stand, to the store lately occupied by
McArn, in Broad-street, nearly opposite the Insurance
Bank.
They have now on hand an elegant assortment of
FURNITURE of their own manufacture.
—ALSO—
Paper Hangings of the latest patterns with suitable
Bordering, Ornaments, and other materials for Cur
tains, &c.
Adverse to puffin?, they would only solicit a call
which would enable Ladies and Gentlemen to judge for
themselves by examining the articles.
All orders will be executed with promptitude. Cur
tains put up in the most fashionable style. Rooms
neatly papered. In short, any thing in their line will
he punctually attended to.
Aug. 25. 36tf
CITY HALL.
THE subscriber advertises the community
that since his occupancy of this establish
ment. it has undergone the most general and tho
rough repairs—much labor and expence have
been bestowed to render the house comforta
ble and commodious—and he is now fully pre
pared to receive and entertain customers in a
style not surpassed by any other Southern HoteL
Having spent many years of his life in the bu
siness of keeping a public house, he entertains
confidence in himself of an ability to give gen
eral satisfaction.
His Table will be constantly and abundantly
supplied with the best provisions which the
country affords.
His Bar is slocked with a supply of choice
Wi ties, Liquors, and Segars.
Ilis stables are commodious, and attended by
experienced Ostlers. THOMAS JAMES.
RATES OF BOARD:
Board and Lodging per month, - S3O 00
Board without Lodging per month, 22 50
Dinner Boarders per month, - 12 00
Board per week, - 10 50
Board per day, - - - - 175
Dinner, - 75
Breakfast, - 50
Supper, - - 50
Lodging, - - - - 50
Horse per month • - - 20 00
Horse per day, - . 1 00
Children and Servants half price. Fires
and lights extra.
Oct. 10 23
JOHN E. BACON & Cos.
AORXTS FOR THE SALE OF THE
INDIAN’S PANACEA,
HAVE just received afresh supply of this valuable
-edy for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or
King Evil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient
Cancer3, Salt Rheum, Siphilitic and Mercurial dis
eases, particularly Ulcers and painful affections of the
bones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of
every description. Fever Sores, and luterna! Abscess
es, Fistulas, Piles, Scald Head, Scurvy, Biles, Chro
nic Sore Eyes, Erysipelis Blotches, and every variety
of Cutaneous A flection, Chronic Catarrh, Hcadaci.e,
proceoding from vitiation; Affections of the Liver;
Chronic inflammation of the Kidneys and General De
bility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the
skin. It is singularly efficacious in renovating those
constitutions which have been broken down by injudi
cious treatment, or juvenile irregularities. In general
terms, it is recommended in all those diseases which
arise from impurities of the blood, or vitiation of the
humors, of whatever name or kind.
Some of the above complaints may require some
assistant applications, which the circumstances of the
case will dictate; but for a general remedy or Purifi
cator to remove the cause, T he Indian’s Panacea will
generally be found sufficient.
The following certificates, out of hundreds similar
which might be procured, are given to show the effect
of the Indian’s Panacea, in the various complaints
therein mentioned ; and also to exhibit in the most sa
tisfactory manner its superiority over the syrups in
common use.
Charleston, Nov. 15, 1831.
During the last winter and spring, I was afflicted
with a very severe and distressing Rheumatism, occa
sioned by exposure in bad weather. I now take great
pleasure in stating, that six bottles of Indian Pana
cea, restored me to perfect health, and I confidently
recommend it to all similarly afflicted.
JOHN FERGUSON, King st.
Charleston, July 12, 1831.
I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatious inflama
tion and an excessive pain in the leg and ancle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it,
hut without permanent benefit. In this case, five bot
tles of the Indian Panacea made a perfect cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, Market st. 121.
July sth. 1837. 51tf
NEW SPRING GOODS.
THE subscriber has just received, a fresh
supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, of the latest fashions and importations.
ready made clothing, hats, bon
nets and SHOES.
He would invite his customers and the public
generally tocall and examine his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as they no doubt will be suit
ed with the quality and price. He is determined
to sell low for cash.
Country merchants will be supplied at reduced
Prices. NEILL McNAIR-
May 21,-7-tf
WANTED.
jST/'k/’k BALES Cotton, lor which the high
estcasii price will be paid by
HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON,
BAGOING AND BALE ROPE.
300 ps. best Dundee Bagging
50 tio Franklin works, Massachusetts
100 Coils Kentucky Rope
50 do. Hungarian
50 do. Russia Hemp
HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON.
Aug. *25. 20—ts
7 BBLS. picketed SHEEP HEAD.
20 boxes fine Scotch Herring,
4 bbls. Cranberries,
20.000 best Spanish Cigars,
Just received and for sale bv
Feb. 1,1833. 52tf YONGE fit ELLIS.
4 BBLS Newark Cider,
& 10 boxes fresh Lemons,
i"st recei”? !. md for S3 <* bv
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 183S.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC.
JUST RECEIVED, and now opening, a full
and complete stock of Goods, well assorted
for th 6 country trade, selected by a competent
judge, and bought on terms to enable the sub
scribers to afford great bargains to their friends
and customers. The stock comprizes:
DRY GOODS
Broadcloths, blue, black, and fancy colors
Cassimeres and Sattiuetts
Ready made Clothing
Negro Clothes and Blankets
Domestics, brown, bleached and plaid
Sheeting. Irish and Russia
Linen, Irish, Diaper and table
Flannels, red, white and yellow
Muslins, Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet
Calicoes, Ginghams, Dimities
Painted and figured Muslins
Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents
Hosiery of every description
Silks, black and fancy colors
Black Lustring, Gros de Naples, &c.
Edgings and Insertings, blonde and muslin
Fancy Ball Dresses
Superb Laces of all kinds
Boots, Shoes, and Hats, for men, women and
children
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols
Artificial wreaths of flowers
Jewelry of every description.
GROCERIES.
Sugar—New Orleans, Havana & Muscovado
“ Loaf and Lump
Coffee—Havana, St. Domingo, Rio, &c.
Teas— Gunpowder, Imperial,and Young Hy
son,
Wines—Madeira, Champagne and Claret
Liquors—Cog. Brandy, Holland Gin. Old Irish
Scotch, and Monongahela Whiskey
Jamaica,Antigua, St.Croix.N O and NERum,
Peach Brandy and old Apple Jack
Cordials, in barrels and boxes
Porter, Pale Ale and Cider
Sarsaparilla, Lemon, and Strawberry Syrup
Spanish, American, and Florida Cigars
Tobacco, assorted
Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs
Soap, Starch, Candles
Sperm and Linseed Oil
Flour, Butter, Lard
Cheese, Poik, Beef Tongues
Codfish, Sainton, Mackerel
Herring and Hallibuts Fins
Bale Rope and Bagging
Harness and Saddlery
Buckets, Tubs, Baskets
Hay and Shorts, Brooms, Ac.
Together with a fine assortment of Hardware
and Cutlery, as
Mill and Cress Cut Saws
Trace Chains, Hoes, Axes
Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols
Bowie Knives, Arkansas Tooth Picks, Ac.
Per brigs Hartley, Cumberland, Sadi, Ac. —
The assortment will be kept full by the regular
line of Packets. The above goods will be sold
low. Terms Cash. E. J. WOO.D A CO.
St. Joseph, Flor.
Nov. 1. 1837 24 ts
THE SUBSCRIBER
IS now receiving his fall supply ol Groceries,
from brig Rhine, from New York, and brig
Alto, Brown, Baltimore.
130 barrels superfine FLOUR
120 “ Baltimore rectified Whiskey
250 kegs assorted Liquors
140 barrels Bread and Crackers
20,000 lbs. Bacon, in bains und middlings
30 boxes Tobacco, all brands
150 barrels Mackerel
40 “ com. Gin
10 “ best Holland, do
00 “ Rum, N. E.
20 “ Monongahela Whiskey
30 “ Peach Brandy
50 qr. casks Wine, all kinds
200 boxes, do
50 baskets Champagne
30 boxes Sperm Candles
5 halfpipes segnt. Cognac Brandy
50 bags Havana Coffee
30 “ Rio do
50 bbls. and 20 hds. Sugar, St. Croix and
Porto Rico
Also, Bagging, Rope, Crockery, Glass and
China Ware. Negro Shoes, Sfc.
500 sacks Salt, by the brig Cumberland, which
will.be in market by the 20th instant.
And is prepared to pay cash or advance on
Cotton, on shipment to his fiiends in New York,
Baltimore, Charleston, or New Orleans.
JNO. T. MYRICK.
Apalachicola, Oct 10, 1837 23
WASHINGTON ACADEMY
AND TALBOTTON FEMALE SEMINARY.
THE second term of these institutions will com
mence on the 2<l Monday in July. The trustees
take the greatest pleasure in recommending these in
stitutions to the favor and patronage of the public.—
From personal observation they have the most entire
confidence in the moral and intellectual education, con
ducted un .er their experienced and highly competent
teachers.
■ The services of the present Teachers have been se
cured for the space of three years. In the male de
partment, Augustus K. Rugg, A. B. Principal; and
Misses Lavinia S. Wadsworth,and Augusta A. Giles,
teachers in female department.
Two large and commodious rooms have been added
to the Female 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 institutions in the country.
The number of scholars in the Academies during the
first term was about one hundred.
In the male department 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 taught
Latin, Greek, French, Drawing, Painting in oil and
water colors, Mezzotinting, Vocal and Instrumental
Music, etc. etc.
TERMS PER QUARTER:
Ist Div. Orthography, Reading, Writing, Par
ley’s Geography, History, and Elementary
Arithmetic, ----- $5 00
2J. Arithmetic. Mental and Operative, English
Grammar, Geography, Ancient and Modern
History, Rhetoric, and Mythology, with com
positions and dictation, ... 750
3d. Natural, Moral, and Intellectual Philoso
phy, Chemistry. Astronomy, Natural ILsto
to y, including Zoology, Geology, and Boto
ny’Algebra, Geometry, and higher Mathe
matics, Political Economy, Languages,
Latin 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 flowers,
per lesson, ----- 1 00
Music, Vocal and Instrumental, - 15 00
Board can be obtained in the same family with the
teachers, and other respectable families, at from §8 to
§l2 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.
Talhotton. Ga. July 1. 1838. 22 6t
COLUMBUS COTTON FACTORY.
THE owners of the Columbus Factory respect
fully inform the public that it is now in operation.
They have on hand a general assortment of YARNS,
which may be had at all times at the most reduced
prices.
Their Wool Carding Machine is also in operation,
and any thing in that line will be done at the shortest
notice.
JT 3 A number of boys and girls wanted to work
at the Factory, for which the most liberal priees will be
<*iven by the week or month. Apply to
6 STEWART & FONTAINE, or
S. K. HODGES & CO.
Columbus. Feb. 8 6 ts
PACKETS FROM ST. JOSEPH TO
NEW YORK.
THE following substantial and fast sailing
vessels will run as regular Packets beiween
St. Joseph and New York, and will take freight
and passengers low. j.
Brig HARTLEY, RydeY. master.
•• CUMBERLAND, Darling, master.
“ SADI, Vincent, “
Also, the new and splendid ship SPRING.
For Freight or Passage apply to
E. J. OOD & CO, Agents,
St. Joseph, Flor.
Nov. 1, 1837 - .24 ts
YOJTGE 8t ELLIS
CONTINUE to receive and offei for sale all kinds
ofStapie and fancy Dry Goods Boots, Shoes.
Hats,Saddlery, Hardware. &c. together with a goc-d
ipp'.vcf Groceries all of wb.vb t —.'B -be sjs;
TV; ‘ • ; .*’ . “? -*
“NOT THE GLORY OF CiESAR, —BUT THE WELFARE OF ROME.”
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
TALBOT SALES.
Mtk7TLL be sold, on the firs! Tuesday in AUGUST
* W next, at the Court House door in the town ol
Talbotton, Talbot county, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit :
Two negroes, Peggy, a woman, and her child, le
vied on as the property of Henry Mims, to satisfy two
fi. fas from Talbot Inferior Court, one in favor of Thos.
J. Bryant, and the other in favor of Tiinoihy Piikins
vs. Henry Mims.
Also the remnant of the stock of goods that remains
on hand of die late firm of Maddux & Irby, levied on
as the property of James J. Irby .surviving co-partner of
said firm, to satisfy sundry fi. las. from Talbot Inferior
C. urt, in favor of Benedict & Benedict and others vs.
James J. Irby, surviving co-partner.
Also the interest of Bennot Hancock, in lot of land
No. 171, in the 23d district of originally Muscogee,
now 7 albot county, levied on to satisfy sundry !i. fas.
from a Justices’ Court of Talbot county, in favor of
Hiram Meritt vs. H. J. Hancock and Bennet Han
cock. Said lot of land being the place whereon Bon
net Hancock now lives.
Also the interest of Bennet Hancock in a negro boy,
Clark, about fifteen or sixteen years old, levie.d upon to
satisfy sundry ti fas. from a Justices’ Court es Talbot
county, in favor of lliram Merett vs. H. J. Hancock
and Bennet Hancock. Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable.
Also a lease containing fifteen acres, more or less,
of cleared land, whereon Jas. L. Hammock now lives
levied on o satisfy sundry fi.fas. from a Justices’ Court
of Talbot county, in favor of William F. McTyre vs.
James L. Hammock. Said lease is on lot of land No.
171, in the 23.1 District of originally Muscogee, now
Talbot county. Lovy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
Also ten acres of land, it being part of lot of land
No. 177, in the 23th district of Talbot c unty, levied on
to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Justices’ Court of Tal
bot coun y. in favor of Donaldson Huff vs. Abner M.
House, maker, and Royal Daniel and Thomas M.
Stinson, indorsers.
Also one sorrel horse, seven or eight years old ; one
yoke of oxen and cart; one Jersey wagon and harness ;
five cows and calves; two heifers, and the entire stock
of hogs now owned by the defendant, levied on as the
prom rty of Jeptha M. Stanford, to satisfy a mortgage
fi. fa. from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor of James A.
Chapman vs. Jeptha M. Stanford.
THOS. U. ROBINSON, Sheriff.
July 2. 22ts
RANDOLPH SALES.
WILL be sold, on 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 following property, viz :
One lot of land No. 75 in the Bth district of said
county, levi and on as the property of Wilmoth T. What
ley, principal, and Richard Mathias and Eli Cooper,
his security on appeal, property levied on as Eli
Cooper’s, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Stewart county, in favor of Adam Clay,
One lot of land No, 152, in the 6th district of said
county, levied on as the property of Thomas Haywood,
to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court
of Henry county, in favor of John S. Crenshaw and
others. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Half lot of land No. 23, in the 9lh district of said
county, levied on as the property of John B. Savill, to
to satisfy three fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court
of said county. Levy made and returned to ine by a
Constable.
East half of lot of land No. 76, in the 9th district of
said county, levied on as the prope. ty of Henry Glover,
to satisfy sundry fi. ft. isi-ued out of a Justices’ Court
of said county, in favor of Reubin Kirkland. Levy
made and returned tome by a Constable.
Lots, in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county,
Nos. to wit. 1.2 arid 3, in square three, No. 2 in
square four, levied on as the property of A. Howard
and M. O. Snel t -^>/e.
Also the so lo'ltng lots, Nos. 11 and 23, in the 9th
district of said county, levied on as the property of A.
Howard.
Also No. 1, in square eleven, levied on as the pro
prety of A. Howard, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out
of a Justices’ Court of said county in favor of Randal
Yarbrough. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
One lot of land No. 13, in the 4th district of said
county, levied on as the property of Josiah M.
Thombley, James Thombley and Thomas Thombley,
property levied on as James Thombley’s, to satisfy
two fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said
county, in favor of William Castleberry. Levy made
and returned to ine bv a Constable.
June 25. 22ts RICHARD DAVIS Sheriff.
BAKER SALES.
WILL be sold,on the first Tuesday in AUGUST
next, before the Court House door, in the town
of Newton, Baker county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lots Nos. 104,100, 68 and 90, all in the 11th dis
trict, and 379 and 378, in the Bth district, and No. 3
and 23, in the town of Albany, taken as the property
of Hiram Atkinson, to satisfy two fi. fas. in favor of
Smith & Paramore and others vs. said Atkinson.
Also lots Nos. 7S, in the 3d district, and 268, in the
Ist district, taken as the property of Elijah Cotton, xo
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of W in. Cabaniss vs. said Cot
ton.
Also lot No. 287, in the 3d district, taken as the
property of James Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Joseph Bryan vs. said Smith.
Also lot No. 77, in 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.
Also lots Nos. 229,263 and 225, in the 7th, and 268
in the 3d district, taken as the property of John W.
Holmes, Thomas J Holmes and Thou. E. Whatley,
to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of James M. Calla
way vs. said John W. and Thomas J. Holmes and
Thomas E. Whatley.
Also lot No. 2, in the Bth district, taken as the pro
perty ofWm. Copeland and Howell Tatum, executors
of Matt Organ, deciased, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Palatiah Cabannessvs. said executors.
Also lot No. 191, in the Bth district, taken as the
property of VVm. L. Darby, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of Jenings & Palmer v-. said Darbey.
Also lot No. 87, tn the 3d district, taken as the pro
perty of Dimsy De*son, to satisfy a fi. fa. all in origi
nally Early now Baker county.
WILLIAM H. HOWARD, Sheriff.
June 9. 19ts
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD,
Lots Nos. 1,2,3 and 4, all in the north block in the
town of Byron, with the exception of one house, and
the land whereon the house stands on said lots, taken
as the property of Thomas Porter, to satisly two fi.
fas. in favor of William Howard vs. said Porter. Lev
made and relumed to me by a Constable.
June 16. 20ts B. O. KEATON, D. Sheriff.
STEW’ART SALES.
WILL be sold,on thefirst Tuesday in AUGUST
next, before the Court House door in the town
of Lumpkin, Stewa't county, within the usual hours ol
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 173, in the 22d district of Stewart
county, levied on as the property of A. S. Mitton, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of a Justices’ Court of Burk
county, in favor of A. A. Ral, administrator of J. J.
Ral, deceased.
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. fa. issued out of the Superior
Court of Bibb county, in favor of William Glover.
Also No. 189, in the 22d district of Stewart county,
taken as the property of William T. Ay cock, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Bibb
county, in favor of James Carey vs. said Aycock.
Also lot of land No. 137, in the 23d district of Stew
art county, and two horses, one nine or ten years old,
the other seven or eight years old, levied on as the pro
perty of of David Burks, to satisfy several small exe
cutions issued out of a Justices’ Court of Bibb county,
in favor of William Puyoung vs. said Burks. All le
vied on and returned to me by a Constable.
June 25. 22ts M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
CARROLL SALES.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST
next, before the Court House door in the
town of Carrollton. Carroll county, beiween the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One mare mule and two bay horses blind, and one
bay horse and twenty head ot hogs, and one yoke of
oxen and cart and ix shovels, levied on as the property
of Robert Willoughby, to satisfy a distress warrant for
rent in favor of John A. Junes vs. liobeit Willoughby.
Proper.y pointed out by the plaintiff.
The south part of lot of land No. 274. and north
part of lot of land No. 295. both in the 7th district of
Carroll countv, con’aining fifry acres each more or less,
levied on as the property of GiHis 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 iis
I. Adams, jr. Property pointed out by John P.
McKiye.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also one store-house, and one acre of land whereon
said house stands, it being the house wherein William
Majors now has a store : also one sorrel mare, levied
on as the property of Win. Majors, to satisfy one fi.
fa. issued from CarroU county Inferior Court, in favor
of William F.. McCluer vs. John Whisenhunt, Wm.
Majors,and Arthur Bell, security on stav of execution.
June 20. 22 s MATHEW REID, Sheriff.
DRS. HOLT AND PERSONS
ARE united in the piactice 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.
Be-ides the usual branches of the practice of Medi
cine, Drr. H. and P. tender'* eir services as Surgeor.s
j of some experience in the higher operations—such as
LEG A L NOT I CES,
ADAIIXISTKATOK’S SALE.
POSTPONED SALE.
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in SEP
TEMBER next, at the Court House square,
at Talbotton, Talbot county, Georgia, the remainder
of the personal property of the estate of Abel Camp,
deceased, late of said countv. Terms on the dav.
Juiy 21. 25ts ISAAC E. BOWER, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order from the Orphans’
Court of Russell County, will be sold in the
town of Girard, Ala. on Thursday, the 4th day of Oc
tober next, the whole of Section 32. Township 15
Range 23, lying in Russell county, on the waters of
the Hateh-a Chubbie, belonging to the estate of Ebe
nezer Torrence.
Terms —One half Cash, par currency, the balance
at 12 months, with mortgage or other approved secu
rity. ALBERT P. TORRENCE,
LOUISA S. TORRENCE,
Julv 5. 22 ts Administrators.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
aB- Inferior Court of Stewart county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be solj on the first Tuesday
in AUGUST next, before the Court House door iii
the county of Cherokee, lot of land No. 423, iri the 3d
district ot said county. Also will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door
in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, forty acres
of land, it being a part of lot No. 199, in the 19th dis
trict of said county, known as the piaee whereon Eli
sha Vinson resided at the lime of his death. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Elisha
Vinson,deceased. T# ms made known on the day of
sale. H. F. ROSE, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH VINSON. Adm’x.
May 30. 18ts
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
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
in AUGUST next, before the Court House door ill
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, lot of land No.
163, and the undivided half of lot No. 159, in the 19th
district of said county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of John Grimes, sen., late of said county, deceased. I
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
May 30. 18ts JOHN GRIMES, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in AU
GUST next, before the Court House door in
Cass county, within the usual hours of sale, one lot of
land No. 291, in the Sd section and sth 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
2d section and 21 district of said county, containing 40
acres, more or less. The above land sold for tho be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of Aaron Jones, Sen.,
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
DANIEL JONES,
HENRY JONES,
May 17, 1838. 16ts Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL he sold, on the first. Tuesday in SEP
TEMBER next, at the Court House door in
the county of Meriwether, within the legal hours, lot of
land No. 231, in the 10th district of, originally Troup,
now Meriwether county. Sold as the property of the
estate of Powell Ward, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms,cash. JOHN BUCE,Adni’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 of
land countainmg two hundred two and one half acres,
situate, lying and being in the third district of origi
nally Troup,but now Harris county, by the No. 7.
Also eighty-five acres in said district, more or less,
part of lot No. 47, sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Obadiah M. Culbreath, late of Harris
county, deceased.
WILLIAM L. CULBREATH, Adm’r.
Julv 3.23 ts
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
POSTPONED SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTO
BER next, at the Court House door in Green
ville, Meriwether county, within the legal hours of
sale, lot of innd ho. 2, in the 2d district of originally
Troup now Meriwether county, sold as the property
of the illegitimates of Sarah Richardson, for the bene
fit of said illegitimates.
SEABORN THORN, Guardian.
July 25. 25ts
FOUR MONTHS from date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
land and negroes belonging to the estate of Solomon
Bareficld. iate of Randolph county, deceased.
FREDERICK BAREFIELD,
COLEMON BAREFIELD,
Administrators with the will annexed.
July 23, 1838. 25
FOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Early county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to soil lot of land No. 1263, in the 16th district
and 2d section, formerly Cherokee. Lot No. 252, in
the 2d district of Monroe county, one-third of No. 407,
in the 26th district of Early county, and 116 acres ol
406, in the 26th district of Early county, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of John Porter, de
ceased. JOEL L. PORTER, Adm’r.
April 13. 11
FOUR MON THS after date.application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ran
dolph county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,for
leave to sell one negro girl, Betsy, belonging to the
estate of Jeremiah Bell, deceased.
MILL Y B E LL, Administratrix.
July 2. WILLIAM BELL, Adm’r,
FOUR MONTHS after date I shall apply to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Meriwether
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the land belonging to the estate of Nancy Brown,
deceased. DANIEL KEITH, Adm’r.
July 4,1838. , ,23
FOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable tiie 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 countv, deceased.
July 2, 1833. 23 J. B. GHENT, Adm’r.
FOUR MONTHS afterdate I shall apply to the
Honorab 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 Eerguison, late of said county, deceased.
SAM’L EERGUISON, Adm’r.
_ July 4, 1838. 23
FOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Me
riwether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the land belonging to the orphans of
Charles P. Wetherspoon. deceased.
THOMAS PORCH, Guardian.
June 12, 1838. 20
FOUR MONTHS afier date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Car
rollcounty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell lots of land No. 409, in the ißdi district, 3d sec
tion, Paulding county, and lot No. 755, in the Ist dis
trict, 2J section. Cobb county, belong to the estate of
Arthur Siaton, deceased.
BENJAMIN ODAM, Adm’r.
May 31,1838. 18
MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Me
riwether county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the land and negro property belong
ing to the es ate of Thomas Matthews, late of Meri
wether countv. deceased.
THOMAS F. MATTHEWS, Executor.
May 7. 14
FOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
l Heard countv, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
j for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate “of
j Dennis Bates, late of said county, deceased,
j March 3. mv3.13 DENNIS BATES, Adm’r.
I"N'OUR MONTHS after date, aoniica ion will be
1 made to the Inferior Court of Heard county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seii the
! negroes belonging to the estate of Thos. Brown, late
of Heard countv, deceased.
CHRISTOPHER B. BROWN, Adm’r.
MARGARET O. BROWN, AdirA
April 26. 1838.- 12*
MONTHS after date, application will he
, made to the luferio- Court of Harris county,
i when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
! real estate of Joseph Weldon, late of said county. <le-
I ceased. SA'LLI WELDON, Ad.r.’x.
! April 20. 1838. 12*
; OUR MONTHS after date application will be
Mr made to the Honorable the Inferior Court *,f Ta -
I bat coo itv. when srtintr for ordinary purp-os-s, f>-leave
• to s. ‘ the r-a! _at i. of A! e; 7ar.. . late ‘ r -v ‘• uv
GEORGIA, HEARD COUNTY.
WHEREAS Thomas Watts applies for letters
oi administration on the estate of Thomas J.
■ Wmteker, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letters
should not be gr.nted.
Giveu under rav hand at office, Julv 1, 1833.
24 4t BAILEY BLKPS- K. e. c. o.
GEORG IA. STE VV ART COUNT Y.
WHEREAS YVilii&ni B. Shearling, executor of
the estate of Isham Shearling, late of said I
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
• sion on said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred an 1 creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, it any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office. Mav 24 1838.
17:n6m ,T. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o.
GEORG IA, HE AR D COUNTY?
WMIEREAS Hugh McCoy, administrator on the
estate of Ransom Haines, late of said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission on said
est ate
These are therefore to cite and a.imo ‘ish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at tny office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show ca tse, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under tny hand at office, May 7, 1833.
16mSm BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. BAKER COUNTY.
W’HEREAS M ah’oil Bedell and Mary H. D<-n
----nard, administrators on the estate of Burrell J.
Dennard, deceased, apply for letters of dismission from
said administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at tnv office, within the time prescribed by
law. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not lie granted.
Given under my hand at office, May 5, 1838.
15 6m M. BEDELL, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. CARROLL COUNTY.
WHEREAS John Lumberth and James F. Gar
rison apply to me for letters of dismission of
the administration of tho estate of John Garrison, de
ceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
la , to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under tny hand at office, April 9. 1838.
llmSm WM.L.PARRO.C.O.
GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY.
WHEREAS James Whiteker, administrator,
and Martha, administratrix on the estate of
David Suticy, deceased, late of said county, apply to
me for letters of dismission from the further manage
ment of said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the tune prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, Mav 21,1838.
16m6m JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY*
WHEREAS David Rumph applies to me for let
ters of dismission from the estate of Benjamin
Holland, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at ray office, within tho time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, April 16, 1838.
11 m4m JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY.
Inferior Court of said county , sitting for ordinary pur
poses. Present, Wily B. Ector, James Render,
William D. Martin, and Willis Jones, Justices.
WHEREAS Adam Spyvey, administrator ot the
estate of Edmund Spyvey, deceased, applies
for letters of dismission ; and whereas Wily B. Ector,
administrator of the estate of Isaac Hall, deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission—
These are therefore to notify all persons in any man
ner interested, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law. and shew cause, if any,
why said Utters of dismission should not be granted to
them.
(•liven under mv hand, this sth dav of March, 1838.
7m6m ‘ LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c. a.
GEORGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY.
Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordinary pur
poses. Present Wiley B. Ector Janies liendir.
IVillis James and Daniel Keith , Justices. ‘Phis 2d
July, 1838.
IT appearing to the Court that, on the third day of
February, in the year 1934, Thomas Matthews,
deceased, late of said county, executed his bond to
Ilucb W. Ector, deceased, for titles for a certain
piece or parcel of land, being one and an half lols, viz :
the whole of lot one hundred and eighty-six, and the
north half of lot one hundred and ninety-nine, both ly
ing and being in the eighth dish ict of originally Troup
now Meriwether county, containing tlirce hundred and
three fourih acres, more or less; and the said Tho
mas Matthews having departed this life without mak
ing said titles, and it appearing furl her that tho said
lands have been bargained and sold to Jordan Rees,
and the said bond transferred to him, it is, on motion,
ordered, on application of said Jordan Rees, that all
persons interested shew cause, if any they can, within
the time prescribed by law, why an order should not
be granted requiring Thomas F. Matthews, executor
of the said Thomas Matthews, deceased, to make
titles to said tract or lots of land to the said Jordan
Rees, in compliance with and in terms of said bond,
and the law in such case made and provided : and that
this rule be published once a month, for three months,
in one of the public gazettes of this state.
A true copy from the minutes.’
25m3m LEVI M. ADAMS. Clerk.
GEORGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY.
Inferior Court of said county , sitting for ordinary pur
poses. Present Wiley B. Ector James Render,
Willis James and Daniel Keith , Justices. Phis 2d
July, IS3B.
IT appearing to the Court that Hope II Tigner, of
said county, deceased, entered into an obligation,
in writing, on the thirteenth day of February, eighteen
hundred and thirty-five, to one Alburtus E. Jackon,
to make to said Jackson titles to lots of laud lying and
being in the county of formerly Troup now Aleriweth
er county, in the third district of sr.id county, one lot
number two hundred and fitly, and fifty acres to be ta
ken off lot number two hundred and twenty-seven,
which lies on the north side of Fiat Shoal Creek, all
of which land is in the third district of formerly Troup
now Meriwether county; and it further appearing to
the Court ihat the said Hope 11. Tigner has departed
this life without having executed the titles aforesaid.)
It 13 ordered, by the Court, that this rule be publish-I
ed once a month, for throe months, and at tho expira- j
tion of which time, no objections being shown, Eliza
A. Tigner, executrix of the said Hope H. Tigner,!
will be required to make titles in terms of the agree
ment,
A true extract from the minutes.
25m3m LEVI M. ADAMS, Clerk.
AI'SCOGEB SUPER I Oil CIOURT, j
April Perm, 1837.
~HfTPON the petition ol Isr-ai Phillips, jun., setting j
IJri forth tl at lie is in possession of a certain mort
gage deed, made and executed by Nathan P. Willard, j
bearing date on the eighteenth day of February, 1836, j
by which deed of mortgage tho in rUgager conveyed to !
the said Lsreal Phillips, jun. a certain lot of land, situ- i
ated, lying and being in the city of Columbus and conn- !
ty and Sta r e aforesaid, known and distinguished iri the i
pianos said city bv lot number seventy-two, containing
one half acre, more or less, known as the property of
t.he Columbus Hotel, at and also lot number seventy-six,
in said city, wh ch sail mortgage was given to secure
the payment of three several promissory notes, made
bv the said Nathan P. Willard, bearing even date with
said mortgage, payable ; o the said lsreal t hiilips, jun.,
one for five hundred and ten dollars, doc three months
af erda'e, ono for five hundred and twenty dollars, due
six months after dale, one for one thousand and eighty
dollars, due twelve mor.ths afor date, which said notes
have not been pai l. It is. therefore, ori motion, order
ed, that tho iaid Nathan P. Willard r>av over into the
Olerk’3 office of the Superior Court of Muscogee coun
ty, on or before the first day of the next term of this
Court, the full amour.: of principal, interest and cost
due on sai 1 notes, or that the equity of redemption to
the sai l mortgaged premises be forever foreclosed ;
and that a copy of this rule be served upon the said
Natuan P. Willard, by publication in some public ga
zette. in this Stale mica month, fbv four months be
j for” the next Court.
A ‘rue extract from iii<- minutes of th* Superior
1 Court of said county, tbt- 14th day of June. 1837.’
j 18m4m GIRARD BURCH. Clerk.
HEARD SUPERIOR, COURT,
APRIL TERM, 1831
George Lumpkin y
vs - _ ‘ Libel for divoce,
Lucinda Lumpkin- S
ll’ apnearing to the Court, from the return of the
Sheriff, tbit the defendant in the above staled
case is no* to he fo'ini in the county, iris, therefore, or
rfeied. that ‘he defc dar.t be and appear at tht nex’
t"rm c? this Conn and ans ver s: J .-nit, and that pub
'.cvL.!’ of'!:.- i: ia oae of th : ch''-; zt-
MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT,
s APRIL TERM, 183S.
. Margaret Amanda Ordirriy )
vs. ’ > Libel for divorce.
■ Felix Orderly. )
OB” T appearing to the Court, by the return of the
H Sheriff, that the defendant m the above stated
case is not to be found in this county. It is, there! ,
on motion of counsel, ordered by the Court, that set vice
be perfected on said defendant by a publication of this
rule once a month, in one of the public papers of tin -
place, at least four months before the first uay of th
next term of this Court.
J A true extract from the minutes of tho Snpo:icr
i Court of Muscogee Countv, June 19, 1838.
20m4m GERARD BURCH. Clerk.
MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT,
APRIL TERM, 1838.
Martha M. Russell )
vs. x Libel for divorce.
Robert Russell.
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant in the above statee case
is not to be found in this county. It is, therefore, on
motion, ordered bv the Court, that service be perfected
on said defendant by a publication of this rule once a
month, for three months, in one of the public gazettes
of this place, at least four months before the next teinr
of this Court.
A trim extract from the minutes of the Superior”
Court of Muscogee county, Ifltii June, 1,°38.
20ui4m GERARD BURCH. Clerk.
COURT OP ORDINARY,
JULY TERM, 1838.
GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTY.
Present their Honors Lovcrd Bryan Samuel BrooLc
and Matthew IVright.
WHEREAS Larkin Reynolds, by his petition,
sheweth that Alexander Nelson, deceased,
late of said county and St ;te, did, in his lifetime, on
die fourteenth day of July, ISJS, enter into a bond and
agreement in writing, a copy of which is filed in th e
Court, to make titles to the following lots and parts ‘
lots of land, to wit: the north half of lot No. . :
No. 100, lot No. 93, and two hundred and a half
of lot No. 94, two acres of said lot being reserved fir
the use of the meetinghouse called I .iberty, situated :
said lot. all lying in one bo y in the 25th dis‘r:et oi
originally Lee, now Stewart county ; and the said
Alexander Nelson having died, without having per
formed the same, or making provisions therefor by
will, and prays this Court to direct Thomas S. Chap
pell and William Nelson, executors of the last will and
testament of the said Alexander Nelson deceased, to
execute titles to the said lots and parts of lots of >and
to him the said Larkin Reynolds. Theres re, on mo
tion of De Launy and Gaulden, petitioners (br the said
Larkin, it is ordered that unless good cause be shown
to the contrary, this Court will, on the first Monday in.-
November next, direct said executors to execute such
titles, and that this ruie be published once a month, for
three months before that time.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Or
dinary of said countv. Julv 9, 1838.
23ni3m ~J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o.
5425 00
ON or before the first day of June next, I promise
to pay 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.
5425 00
On or before the first day of June next. I promise
to pay George T. Wood, or bearer, the sum of
four hundred and twenty-five dollars, for value re
ceived. this 6th of Aprii, 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 substantial 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
copies be established in lieu of the originals, unless
good cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before tho
next term of said Court; and that this rule be pub
lished in one of the public gazettes of the city of Co
lumbus once a month, for three months previous to the
term of said Court last aforesaid.
I certify the above to be a true extract from the mi
nutes of the Inferior Court. Given under my hand
this 20th June, 1838.
21m3m JAMES BUCHANAN, c. i. c.
RULE NISI.
GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY.
Inferior Court of said county .sitting for ordinary pur
poses. May adjourned term, 1838.
IT appearing to the Court that William Oliver, Into
of said county, deceased, while in life, made, exe
cuted, and delivered to Dossey Ivey, oi Baldwin coun
ty and said State, his bond in writing, a copy of which
is annexed, and that the said Oliver died without com
plying with the terms of said bond, and that the said
ivev has complied with the condition precedent by
paving the purchase money. It is, therefore, ordered,
that Samuel Harrison, administrator of said Oliver,
perform the conditions of the said bond, by making
good and lawful titles to the land in said bond de
scribed, unless good cuase be shown to the contrary
at the September term of said Court; and that this
rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this
State 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 and firmly bound in the penal sum of
seventeen hundred dollars unto Dossey Ivey, of Bald
win county, for the payment of which, well and truly
to be made, I bind myself, my heirs, executors, admi
nistrators, and assigns, jointly and funiy by these
presents.
The condition of the above obligation is such that
tiie above bound William Oliver, of Randolph county,
has bargained and sold unto Dossey Ivey, of Baldwin
county, one half section of land, containing three hun
i dred and twenty acres, lying and being in the State of
Alabantu and county of Barbour, it being the wesl half
of section nine, township eleven, and range twenty
nine. Now if the said William Oliver make, or cause
to be made, good and lawful tittles 11 the above de
scribed land, after the payment is made by the said
Ivey of the sum of eight hundred and fifty dollars,
then, and in that condition, the above bond to be null
ami void, otherwise to remain in full force arid virtue
in law, as though there was no condition to it.
(Signed) WILLIAM OLIVER ;
Signed, sealed, and deliveied, this 26th Nov. 1835,
in presence of
Major Standlev.
J ames McCrone. j. r.
I certify the above to be a true extract from the mi
nutes of the Court of Ordinary. Given under my
hand, this 20th day of June 1838
‘2lm3m JAMES BUCHANAN, r. c. o.
NOTICE
SS hereby given to all concerned, that I have charged
lot No. 316, in the Llkli dtsinct of Houston county ,
([line land,) for its Taxes from the year 1623 to tin.
year 1837, inclusive, agreeable to the Tax Law now
in force in thi:: State.
DANIEL DUPREE, it. t. n. h. c.
Perry, March 9, 1838. 6m6m
TO CONTRACTORS.
TRUSTEES of the INDEPENDENT
.3. CHURCH AND FEMALE ACADEMY,
! will receive sealed proposals until the 4lh day of AU
; GUST, for building a house 50 feet long and 30 wide,
i based upon 17 brick pillar. l . 5 feet long, 18 inches above
’ ihe surface, and 6 below, 18 inches thick a! bottom and
’ 12 inches at top : the sills to he 12 inches square ;
! sleepers 12 by 3, to be placed 2 feet from centre to
I centre ; joists of second floor to be 3 by 12, supported
by a girder in-the centre of the building; internes tw.
j be 4 by 12; plates 4 by 8 ; comer posts to face 12 in.
! and gartered; the studs of the lower storv to be 4 t>y
j 6 ; the window and door post of the upper story to bo
j 4 by 6, and studs 3 by 4 ; rafters 3 by 6 at bottom. .5:
; inches square at top ; rafter joists 3 by S inches 2 fret
I from centre to centre. The whole building to be strop**
j and substantially braced: The floors wit) be iaid with
; JO inch plank, 1 4 thick, tongued and grooved ; the low
j er story, ceiled chair board high, having 62 seats plain,
i with solid incline! backs; there will be a partition
* acoss the back end for stair way and Library, leavin
-1 a recess for the pulpit—the pulpit ill be plain who
j nan Mr led desk, and tiie library furnished with a sub a
j hie number of sheives. There wiil be 10 windows in
j the lower story. 36 lights 10 by 12, and 15 do. in the
j upper 15 lights 10 by 12 ; 2 large folding panned door.-,.
| and 2 small do. with transom lights ; plain newel stairs
’ will he run to second story landing in passage above..
The upper story •'■ill >,* divided into 3- rooms—one
j 30 fr.;t square, anotinr 24) by IS. and the third 20 bv
; 12; tiie partition, and rafter joist, to be ceiled ; there
1 will be a decent cornice around the building, and a
j pedi sent front finished with a suitable frieze and bed
cornic : the weather
the shingles sj.
| The whole of the materials to be. n r goad morchan*-
I able lumber, and the work executed in a neat work -
1 manlike manner hv the first day of December next. —
1 Intending it 11 at only as a convenience-but as an orna
i nr-nt. to our town tho Trustees a:t- opposod to having
j it hofche.d.
I- “T 1 be required of persons, mikirrg pro-iMsM s. to
-1 give the narrr-s of two go 1 and sub--'atrial securities
for the fi thful performance of ‘be ■ —r',-.
j Jn’yll gift H. “V. JERNIGAN fA’ •
[NO. 26.