Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, October 11, 1838, Image 3

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The races Over the Western Course at this place, commenced on lucsdav last, being on the first day mile heats, a sweepstake'of S2OO entrance—tour entries—two having paid for feit ; making a purse of S6OO. The day was clear and fine—the Autumn winds blew plea santly, and a goodly crowd had gathered up on the track to witness the sports of the turf—a species of amusement highly relished in the south. Only two horses appeared at the starting po3t; Count Zaidavar, from the stable of Messrs. Iverson &. Bonner, and Bunckum, belonging to Messrs. Lovell Si Hammond. Bunckum had the track, but w.r compelled to yield it to the Count after a few jumps, the latter keeping it throughout the mile, and winning the heat in 1 in. 54 s., hard in hand. The second mile was like the first, only won by the Count with more apparent ease, in 1 m. 55 s., beating Bunckum very handsome ly. The track was rough and heavy. No betting of any consequence, owing to ti e scarcity of the rhino. Tims stood the race: Mile heals—purse S6OO. Iverson St Bonner’s s. c. Count Zil- devar, by Andrew, dam hv Timo leon, 3 years old, 86lbs. (stallion,) 1 1 Lovell St Hammond’s s. g. Bunck iim, by Hyazirn, dam by Gallatin, 3 years old, SSlbs. 2 2 Time —lm. 545.—1rn.555. Second day, two mile beats —purse $350 — five entries. Edmonson’s g. m. Alice Ann, 4 years old, by Director, jr., dam by old Gallatin, 981bs. Jeter’s bro. h. Brother Paine, 5 years old, by Eclipse, darn by Enterprise, 1 lOibs. Iverson St Banner’s bik. c. Lieut. Bassen ger n 3 years old, by imp. Fvkle, dam by Roa noke, 861 bs. Col. Crowell’s br. f. Florida Hepburn, 3 years old, by Tramp, dam by Whisker. 83!bs. Scott’s c. f. Big Nancy, 3 years old, by Jackson, dam by Gallatin, S3 lbs. The nags wece brought to the stand and placed as follows: Florida Hepburn first; Lieut. Bassenger second ; Big Nancy third; Brother Paine fouith; Alice Ann fifth. At the tap of the drum all got off in a crowd, and went it with a rush —Miss Florida taking the lead and maintaining her stride through out the heat, winning in 3.52, beating Alice Ann by half a neck, lhe horses came out in the following order: Miss Florida Hep burn first; Alice Ann second; Big Nancy third; Brother Paine fourth ; and Bassenger fifth. After this heat Brother Paine was drawn. The second heat was taken by Alice in 3.55, beating Miss Florida about a length, and dropping Bassenger and Nancy behind the distance stand. This was the most interesting heat we have seen run since the tilting race between Miss Medley and Birmingham. For three fourths of a mile in the second mile of the second heat, the two fillies strode together at a killing pace,head and head, as square as a file of reg ular soldiers. It was a moment of thrilling interest, in which a tremendous contest was carried on between nags possessing equal pu rity of blood —whose game proved itself un flinching, and whose speed was enduring the severest test. ‘Fhe third heat was won by Alice, crown ing her the conqueror of the day, in 4.3, beating Miss Florida by some two lengths; but while the one bore away triumphantly the purse and the laurels, the other earned for herself a name which will ere long stand high on the roll of turf fame. RECAPITULATION : Alice Ann, : : : 2 11 Florida Hepburn, : : 12 2 Big Nancy, : : : 3 4 dis. Brother Paine, : : 4 dr. Lieut. Bassinger, : : 5 3 dis. Time, 3.5:2 ; 5.55 ; 4.3. COTTON MARKET. There has been quite an animated demand for cotton since our last, and prices have ad vanced fully three fourths to one cent a pound. A lot of 100 bales sold on planta tion, in this vicinity, yesterday, at 11 1-4; sales from wagons 10 3-4 to 15, and the ar ticle in great demand. The Brunswick Advocate of the 4th iust. tells us that eight companies of mounted tnen arc to be raised forthwith from the Eastern division, to move against tiie Seminoles sup posed to be in the Okefenoke swamp. Gen. Charles Floyd has been appointed to the command. The Southern Life Insurance and Trust Company, located at St. Augustine, Fla., resumed specie payments on the first of Oct. insi. The resumption of specie payments hv this institution, in advance of the other banks of Florida, bespeaks for its ability and solvency the highest credit. The editors of newspapers in Milledceville, Macon and Columbus, are either tlje4ti ziesl I or the most unaccommodating set of Editors upon the face of the earth. ‘They have not forwarded to us the election returns of a sin gle county by express mail, except Baldwin and Bibb. We say this in all kindness, but ive must coaless that it looks verv seili-'h, and hope they will mend their ways.—Ju gusta Chronicle. As for ourselves, we have not received anv returns which we have felt very anxious to send; and, besides, the express mail from the wire grass country travels at a snail’s pace. We hope, however, tin! our showing to-day Will be satisfactory to our Augusta neighbor. IFhsw /—Letters addressed to ‘ the Kinr of Brunswick,’ will in future bear a perfect moral law superscription, in regard to length. N. B. The Honorable Thomas Butler Kino : Member of Congress, Senator in the Legis lature of Georgia, Major General of all the raiho.id>, a* wen m 1 mrida as m Georma, and President of the Merchants’ Convention held at Augusta!!! ‘ What a long tail our cat’s got’! GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS YY liev Massey applies to ms f.r letters of administration oi tiie es tate of Ue’.ia Henry, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin pula- the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an 1 appear at my o lice, within the time prescribed bv l:i .v, to show cause, if any they have, why send letters should not he granted. Given under ra hand a* offiro. Oct. 4 193?. So 4t ‘ J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION RETURNS. ’ ‘ UNION. || ‘ STATE RIGHiS. = o|©.i aj - g| -3 “tj sTllo >| o ai 2: £ I o ! I? S l i r 5 5! ; 5 S g S S * g! S I J O g Counties. ” gi S w | g! 33 % | ~ 5 £ 3 : J 3 * j - J r> p S <* - j - 55 i I f i | 1 • • pi |2* ■ > ii i £ • 1 j i * 1 .i•iiijitt , ii i • ii > > Appling, , j Baidaiu, 28 j 281 273 264 294 262 I 285 294 273 1 330 320 344 330 337 301 335 321 312 f.iuer, , ; J Ulbb > 514 555 521 521 530 573 524 529 519 571 669 576 581 595 549 ! 579 ! 557 548 Bryan, 4 6 5 5 2 4 4 8 5 S5 88 86 89 ‘ 89 89 j 87 1 88 83 Bulloch, 230 243 243 242 242 230 230 ‘ 243 250 5 5 12 5 5 5 5 5 4 Burke, 136 147 125 121 125 124 111 1 126 148 624 G4S 647 616 614 637! 592 653 612 Butts, si9 341 343 345 351 341 341 I 343 341 i 216 212 223 215 215 214 215 215 213 ainden, 211 213 213 214 211 213 211 213 214 124 123 123 125 123 122 107 120 117 Campbell, 454 470 419 451 436 456 467 455 397 231 176 206 171 171 2-30 177 183 171 Carroll, 434 449 452 448 452 445 455 446 174 167 169 202 159 153 IS2 161 167 155 Cass, 531 532 529 528 1 537 530 537 527 566 I 317 343 361 356 I 339 344 356 333 341 Chatham, 453 439 435 455 J 455 455 434 492 432 320 326 333 338 325 315 1 277 322 321 Columbia, 228 229 223 223 224 228 224 226 226 343 349 361 357 345 316 1 319 : 312 343 Crawford, 430 456 j 456 456 456 456 456 457 456 j 292 237 293 290 j 281 290 | 289 267 286 Coweta, 657 660 662 666 667 665 665 666 631 • 592 573 586 563 | 563 I 57.3 | 537 534 539 Cherokee, 311 332 341 335 328 314 315 325 320 193 186 222 194 IS7 | 203 ; 214 ISS 184 Clark, 317 324 345 349 319 316 315 318 329 513 533 601 547 544 i 534 1 547 533 537 Cobb, 625 633 607 617 623 619 624 1 606 606 292 233 302 275 i 281 j 274 | 231 274 272 Decatur, Delvalb, 629 655 653 641 656 G 45 648 650 656 | 427 440 450 424 425 ! 420 ! 423 422 424 Dooly, j ||i Dade, I Early, 276 312 311 311 317 512 362 Sls 215 j 94 95 91 91 88 ! .82 j 93 85 1 81 Elimgham, 82 82 i 82 82 82 82 82 85 82 167 163 169 167 168 163 j 161 163 168 Elbert, 77 7S 79 80 74 74 79 j 75 83 887 879 879 878 878 575 ! 884 876 873 Emanuel, j j | I I ‘ 1 Fayette, 435 431 431 ! 429 427 426 428 I 429 402 348 349 359 347 342 348 j 337 318 I 341 Floyd, 396 396 : 393 395 400 392 357 I . 355 399 204 233 249 232 233 235 ! 235 230 227 Forsyth, 512 521 526 513 517 518 51.8 520 507 210 202 216 201 198 198 j 197 192 193 Franklin, 792 782 777 803 789 788 792 792 769 j 392 i 392 420 391 I 394 398 1 394 397 354 Gilmer, Glynn. 13 15 13 3 13 13 13 17 14 73 \ 72 72 71 72 67 ‘ 105 70 71 Greene, 41 42 : 40 41 43 27 41 j 42 9 36 1 76:3 759 777 764 768 757 762 702 760 Gwinnett, 697 704 j 699 j 690 695 685 819 j 694 775 j; 689 474 700 697 I 669 669 674 670 650 Habersham, 517 556 547 559 549 538 548 544 603 302 294 311 304 ‘ 294 233 292 300 203 Hall, 553 558 1 555 563 554 551 557 656 579 320 397 41.8 405 i 315 304 397 298 387 Hancock, 258 264 255 257 262 256 256 254 255 456 452 479 451 I 404 469 45 ! 4 5,5 447 Harris, 327 331 327 329 330, 330 327 328 329 717 717 729 714 715 70S 711 1 717 ‘ 710 Heard, 335 337 335 335 323 335 324 338 335 258 267 267 250 247 249 218 2.56 246 Henry, 731 722 733 721 727 721 725 818 724 731 735 756 729 725 372 726 727 727 Houston, 611 629 617 618 629 GlB 620 629 612 569 560 579 563 561 573 .567 571 565 Irwin, Jackson, 470 480 462 511 487 435 489 435 50S 500 492 .509 491 493 492 489 490 -484 Jasper, 530 505 503 503 506 506 510 507 513 481 482 499 479 476 471 474 471 465 Jefferson, , 79 83 34 83 80 82 82 79 8d 410 403 412 412 405 407 411 404 406 JotK'3, 410 441 443 439 410 442 443 442 440 43.5 43.5 436 435 434 431 432 431 435 Laurens, 2 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 373 379 330 379 376 376 376 379 3-1 Lee, 116 141 i43 143 150 147 141 148 153 197 198 195 194 195 196 196 189 204 Liberty, | 93 93 92 94 98 91 96 98 96 148 146 152 149 147 148 151 145 142 Lincoln, 159 163 162 163 163 101 164 163 164 253 254 257 252 250 254 252 219 219 Lowndes, Lumpkin, 610 619 618 614 619 616 616 614 652 199 207 239 211 197 183 192 195 202 Madison, 298 j 298 266 302 297 299 299 296 302 296 296 299 298 j 296 285 294 293 292 Macon, 351 j 355 318 318 348 350 350 319 319 303 301 305 30:3 ‘ 298 303 308 306 308 Mclntosh, 167 I 172 166 168 163 170 160 171 170 87 88 92 87 87 90 86 87 87 Meriwether, 731 1 727 722 726 730 730 724 721 720 723 714 712 694 706 697 701 696 709 Murray. 307 ! 305 317 311 308 305 305 315 313 81 70 77 60 , 59 79 69 69 CO .Muscogee, 691 I 702 672 691 769 666 689 689 678 905 8.53 887 881 | 847 890 855 833 859 Morgan, 195 j 178 173 190 182 172 175 160 182 370 365 405 365 372 404 363 366 336 Monroe, 710 j 738 735 736 731 732 832 737 738 780 778 791 7SI 7G5 780 769 750 771 Montgomery, I Marion, ‘ 170 170 171 165 171 169 170 16S 168’ 305 309 309 303 308 ! 308 399 310 305 Newton, 296 | 377 484 381 384 376 381 3SI 375 74 5 783 837 75 0 74 7 70 0 7:55 74 3 i 746 Oglethorpe, 73 I 79 73 77 76 70 74 76 76 | 412 443 454 455 440 434 440 431 443 Pulaski, 220 ; 220 221 220 221 221 222 223 220 119 122 120 117 119 116 119 117 123 Pu'nam, 203 197 194 195 200 195 194 200 196 5,56 546 563 549 556 522 563 550 5.53 Pike, 487 487 483 483 386 485 453 483 482 44-5 447 466 457 44.6 ! 445 445 450 450 Paulding, ! Rabun, Randolph, 505 i 508 503 602 501 502 605 504 503 j 325 321 332 318 314 ‘ 301 316 314 327 Richmond, 514 525 503 510 525 559 509 : 523 517 1 674 673 710 714 684 Stewart, 722 724 724 724 732 724 727 724 724 ‘ 747 746 719 789 739 737 739 745 735 Sumpter, ; i j . Scrivi n, 123 127 127 120 124 124 132 126 123 187 187 IS6 IS2 IS4 212 192 j 194 186 Taliaferro, 29 28 23 28 30 27 28 29 28 ! 420 416 416 413 419 423 421 420 411 Talbot, 820 i 820 826 816 829 815 810 820 816 j 828 816 825 814 819 819 813 810 SO6 Twiggs, 421 | 427 426 424 425 42G 426 423 425 : 394 395 397 390 359 392 30.* 393 1 401 Thomas, 57 j 85 60 63 82 52 98 70 102 303 331 324 290 256 285 372 320 I 341 Telfair, | | Tattnall, I * Troup, 241 245 239 242 237 231 245 233 244 874 884 881 S7O 871 870 873 874 1 872 Union, j Upson, 323 424 410 408 407 404 408 411 418 516 520 529 523 515 502 514 513 512 Wayne, 408 425 421 419 429 419 432 429 402 Wilkes, 4:5 404 435 430 419 399 42 o 435 407 Wilkinson, 425 377 370 1 364 381 373 376 372 384 378 378 382 375 279 343 379 373 372 Walker, Warren, 371 477 370 364 331 373 376 372 374 511 515 537 50S 505 498 504 503 507 Washington. 511 511 511 511 511 507 512 511 503 550 551 554 549 549 549 549 550 549 ‘.Valton, 694 691 693 686 687 687 635 685 694 353 383 419 380 386 375 380 374 372 W are, CITY HALL, Columbus, Ga. ) October 5, 183S. ) Called meeting of Council, 10 o’clock, A. M. Present, his Honor the Mayor, and Aider men Hooper, Andrews, Ware, Davis, Allen and Hodges. By Alderman Ware : Resolved, That the Mayor appoint some individual to measure the brick work in the lower sewer, and re port the amount of said work. By Alderman Ware : Resolved, That the Marshall he instructed to open a ditch through the centre of Troup street, between Crawiord and Thomas streets, to the mouth of the sewer ; and to fill up the ditch on tlie side of Forsyth street, between Thomas and Crawford street, and to open one in the cen tre of said street. By Alderman Ware : Resolved, That the Marshal! improve the condition of Ogle thorpe street, between Crawford and St. Clair streets, so as to prevent the street from being overflowed with water. Ordered, That S. E. Buckley be autho rised to use the ground south of Covington street, and west of the Race Turf, extending 300 feet west and south, to the north side of the entrance of the race track, lor the term of the present races, to commence on the 9th inst., for which the said Buckley is to pay to the Treasurer forty dollars. By Alderman Davis : It being made known to Council, that persons are in the habit of taking and removing rock out of the bed of Chattahoochee river, within the incorporate limits of this cits 7 , to the injury of the bridge and fishery belonging to said corporation, Be it ordained, by the Mayor and City Council of Columbus, That any person who shall remove or blow rock, or take the same out of the bed of the river, without obtaining leave of the Mayor and Council of said city, that they and each of them so offending, pay a fine of SIOOO for damages done the corpo ration property of the city; and that it be the duty of the Marshal to notice and report all such offenders to Council, and that the Coun cil order suit to be commenced against all such offenders who persist in the offence. Council then adjourned sine die. A true extract from the Journals. J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. CITY HALL, Columbus, Ga. ) October 6, 1838. ) Called meeting. 4 o’clock, P. M. Present, His Honor the Mayor, and Aider men Hooper, Smith, Andrews, Lewis, Chiply and Brooks. By Alderman Chiply : Resolved, That (he order authorizing S. E. Buckley to use a por tion of tiie South common during the races, to commence on the 9th inst., be and the same is hereby rescinded. By Alderman Chiply: Resolved, That the stable on the alley leading from Broad to Ogle thorpe street, is hereby declared to be a nui sance. Resolved, That the owner or owners of said stable be required to appear before the Mayor and Council, at the next meeting of Council, to show cause why said nuisance shall not be abated. By Alderman Lewis: Resolved, That per mission be granted to Asa Bates, to gel rock trom the shoals of the Chattahoochee, on the city commons, for the purpose of constructing a break-water at Woo!lurk’s sand bar, pro vided in so doing he does no injury to the bridge or other city property. Council then adjourned until Saturday, the 13th inst., 4 o’clock P. M. A true extract from the Journals. Published by order of the Board. J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. PLANT & KG at TO IT. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. COLUMBUS. GEO. MAVE on hand a large and general assortment of Medical, Classical. Theological, School and Miscellaneous Works ; Stationary of every descrip tion. Blank Books. Paper. Pape- Hangings, Borders. Fin’ Cutlery, Music. Musical Instruments, Fancy Arthurs. Picture Frames, and every article usually kept in a Bookstore. Merchants, Teachers and oth ers supplied on reasonable terms. Get. 11 36 3t GEORGIA ALMANAC FOR 1839, WITH Agronomical Calculations by Robert Grifk. Just published and for sale, wh le salc ami retail, by PLANT & NORTON. Columbus, October 11 h, 1838. 36 FEATHERS AND DRIED PItXJIT. 2A JyAfax LBS. first quality FEATHERS, 40 bushels Dried Apples, For sale by ALLEN & YOUNG. Oct 11 36(3 O. P. LAIRD, 81. D., SURGEON DENTIST To the Citizens of Columbus, greeting : Good people, all I have to say, Is, that I’ve come to town to-day ; Ainl hope you will again repair, To be amused in my big chair. Now alt who wish your teeth to shine, Come sit in this same chair of mine ; I’ll do them lo your satisfaction, Or—ilnrne me, if I charge a fraction. iCfi* My Oiiice, as it was of yore, Is over L. J. Daves’s Store. Columbus, Oct. 11, 183S. 38 It NOTICE. H FOREWARN all persons from trading for a j&L NOTE given by myself to one John Boles, as , he called himself, for one thousand dollars, dated the 4th Oct. 1838, and due 15th January next, for lot o! , land No. 115, in the 6th district of Randolph county, as 1 am determined not to pay said note, as the con sideration for which said note was given has failed. He is an impostor no doubt. He is going over the country with forged deeds, selling land as his. FREDERICK BAREFIELD. Cmhbert, Randolph co., Oct. 7,1833. 35 2t GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS No. 41,1838. For the benefit of the Au gusta Independent Fire Company. Determined by the drawing of the Alexandria, D. C. Lottery, Class No. 7, for 1838. To be < rawn in Alexandria,on SA TURDAY, Oct. 13, 1838. SCHEME. 1 $50,000 $50,000 1 20.000 20,000 1 10.000 10,000 1 5.000 5,000 1 4 000 4.000 I 3.190 3,190 1 3.000 3.000 1 2.500 2,500 1 2.000 2,000 50 1,000 50,000 50 500 25.000 50 300 15.000 61 200 12,200 63 100 6,300 63 80 5.040 63 70 4.410 63 60 3,780 126 50 6,300 126 40 5.040 3,654 20 73,080 23,436 10 234,360 27 814 Prizes amounting to $540,200 Tickets $10 —shares in proportion. For sale by S. M. J ACKSON, Oct. 11. 46 It Agent for the Contractor. MAGNIFICENT LOTTE R Y. CAPITAL PRIZE SIOO,OOO. THE most brilliant Scheme ever drawn in the United States. ALEXANDRIA LOTTE RY, Class A, for 1838. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. Saturday the 17 th November, 1838. 75 Number Lottery—l 2 drawn Ballots. PRIZES. 1 Grand Prize of SIOO 000 1 Prize of 30,000 1 do 20.000 1 do 10 000 1 do 8.000 1 do 7,500 1 do 6,000 1 do 5.000 1 do 4 000 1 do 3,740 5 Prizes of _ 2 500 10 da 2.000 50 do 1,000 60 do 800 85 do 500 Besides Prizes of $250, 200, 150, 100, 80, 60, 50, 40, and lowest Prize 20. I Tickets only S2O, halves 10. quarters 5, eighths 2 50. j Certificates of Packages of 25 whole tickets $230 do do 25 half do 130 do do 25 quarter do 65 do do 55 eighth do 32 50 Orders for Tickets and Shares or Certifi cates of Packages in the above unrivalled Scheme, will receive the most prompt a'temion, and those who order from us, may rely upon having the drawing sent them immediately after it is over. Send orders early and address D. S. GREGORY & Co.,Mant;eis. Washington City, Sep‘ 23, IS3B. 36 2’.* ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NTSS7ILL be sold, at the Columbus Auction Room, % on Tuesday the 20ih of NOVEMBER next, a coileffion of Books, among which are History, Law/rheological,NL dieai, Miscellaneous and Stand ard Works, &c.. comprising some thousand of vo lumes ; also a quantity ot Dry Goods. &c.; and, at the same time and place, a large quantity of Jewelry. Watches. &c., amongst which are some of the finest Gold Watches in this section of the country ; all of the above described property sold as the property of E. S. Norton, late of said county, deceased. The sale will continue from day to day, tilt all is dispose; of. Terms of sale: A i sales under SIOO, cash ; ove; SIOO. small notes and good security, payable at ninety davs. MICHAEL N. CLARKE, Adm'r of the estate of E. S. Norton. 1 Columbus, Oct. 9, 1838. 36ts TO THE PUBLIC. PUBLICATION appears in the Macon Geor -i*. gia Telegraph of the 18th inst., signed by Wil liam Campbell, Deputy Sheriff of Crawford county, offering a reward of $25 f>r the apprehension and de livery of Septitnas W. Skitter to him, for breaking out, and letting out of the Jail of said county, and car rying off with him , a certain negro fellow named Aus tin, is, to my knowledge and many others, a palpable lie to the public. S. Yv. Blatter had no disposition to leave after breaking out, frequently saying that the people knew as well as he did, that, he was undeserv ing ol the imprisonment imposed upon him ; that every gentleman would have done as lie did, under the same circumstances, which was marching out of his house and yard a man who had behaved before his family without feeling or respect, at the same time happening to show a pistol. Such being the pitiful case he could not leave, but by many gentlemen of his neighborhood he was persuaded to leave, but for breaking out of Jail only; and had he or his friends have known that Mr. Campb 11. Deputy Sheriff, had or icred him published for stealing a negro, every man in Crawford county could not have carried him away a live man and Campbell living. It is well known in Knoxville and the neighborhood, that the negro alluded to was in the charge of Mr. Campbell, Deputy Sheriff and Jailor, and had, for se veral months, all the privileges that any servant could expect frond his master, that was compelled lo labor ; but iu addition to the services of the negro, he would confine him in Jail at some hour of the night, in order to make his Jail fees, which are $44 or $45. It is rea sonable to say, that the negro loved Mr. Campbell for the many privileges he gave him. both night, and dav. and that he was like S. W. Shifter, did not. wish to make his Jailor, Mr. Campbell, liable for his escape, so concluded, as the Jail was broken open, he would make his escape too, or that Mr. < ampbeil advised him to do so. in orde- to impress on the minds of lhe people that. S. YV. Slatter had stolen the negro, that he himself (Campbell) might use him in any manner he thought proper, without the suspicion of kidnapping. J. E. SLATTER. Crawford County, Sept. 29. 1838. 36 It bCP* The Macon Telegraph will please give the above one insertion, and forward the account to Knox ville for payment. NOTICE. “S* OST, on Monday the first day of this month, at ULi Glenn’s Precinct, a small Purple Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing sundry notes. Two on James U. Glenn, for twenty-five dollars each, made payable thejtwetity-fifth day of December, 1838, and dated some time in February of the tame year. One other on Allen Goaldsmith, for one hundred and fifteen or sixteen dollars, the precise sum not recollected made payable the first day of January, 1839, and dated sometime in the month of January, IS3B. One ort Josiah Brooks, for seventeen dollars, made payable the twenty-fifth day of December, IS3B and given some time in November, 1837. One on John M. Pat rick, for twenty-three 75-100 dollars, made pay bie the twenty-fifty day of December, 1838. and dated in July of the same year. Also, a due bill on Aa Hol der. made payable to John M. Patrick, and dated No vember, 1837, with a number of other unimportant pa pers. The public are warned not to trade for either of lhe above notes, and the makers not to pay them to any one but nivself. DAVID A. PATRICK. Oct. 11,1838. 36 It IN TALBOT SUPERIOR COURT. John YV. Ransom Y Biu f)r disrovery> re _ Joshua Thread rill, K ief ’ and e i* ec . ifi . cd ,P er ’ Peter McClaine. J formance ar ‘ l ln J UnCtlun ‘ IT appearing to the Court that Joshua Thread gill, one of the defendants in ‘he above bill, resides out of the limits of this state, it is, therefore, ordered, that service of said defendant be perfected by publication in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of Talbot Superior Court, September lerm. 1838. 36m3m CHAS. R. WYNN. c. s. c. ADMINISTRATORS’ SAL E. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold,before the Court House door in Cuthbert, Randolph county, on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, all the lands belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Bell, late of said county, tiecca ed, the wi low’s excepted : sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. MfLLY BELL. Adm’x. WILLIAM BELL, Adm’r. Oct. 4,1833. Sots ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. WWJILL be sold, on the twen’v-seconu dav of NO w w VEMBER next, in Troup county, all the perishable property of the estate of Joseph Pavne, late of said county, deceased. Sale to continue from dav to dav, until ail said property is sold. WILLIAM HENSLF.E, Oct. 3. 1838. Sots JOSIAH PAYNE, Adm’rs. LIST OF LETTERS ■SA* EMATNING in the Post Office at Kalioca, Oct. _& 1,1833. Austin, Mr Seaborn J Masles, Michael Barbarce, Elias Marshall, William Cobb, Seth Painter, YVilliam 2 Cu pepper, Ed Roberts, William H Culpepper. Join Smith, Eli Davis, Daniel C Warner, Pleasant Hollis. Moses J Wails. Madox Hinson. Mathew Willingham, Mrs Jane fon r s. Seabo nYV Walker, Nancy W Macdaniel. Richard Walters, George Morrell, Wiiktmj Whnrton. John YU 36 3r J. R. McCOOK, Post Master. fCT 2 * We are authorised to announce WM. MAR TI N, of DeKalb coun’v. as a candidate for reelection to the office of Door Keeper of the House of Repre sentatives, at the ensuing session. Oct. -1> 1833. 3t. COLUMBUS HOTEL. T IE subscribers would inform their friends an! the public, that they have taken the old well known stand called the COLUMBUS HOTEL, for merly kept hv Pomeroy & Montague, at the corner of Broad and Crawford streets, and design keeping a house of public entertainment, with strict regard to the comfort and con venience of their customers. The house will be thoroughly cle msed and fitted up in goal style, and the strictest personal attention de voted. by b > k of the undersigned, to the duties of tile establishment. The Bar will be kept constantly stocked with first qua'ities of Liquor, the choicest o:i Wines of all kinds, and the best Spanish Segars.— Good stables ve been provided and attentive ostlers. Lite patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. HOWARD & LLOYD. Columbus, Ojt. 4. 1833. 33~t W ASHING FOX lIALL. THE subscrib r has taken the lease of the above large and commodious House of Entertainment in Macon, la's v occuuie! by Messrs. Mustian & .M->tt, where he designs keeping as good accommoda tion far Travellers an t Boarders as the produce of the country will atfird, a good Bar. and Stables well at ten led to, extensive roo ms for Boarders, and a willing mind to acc .mmodatc. He desires the patronage of the public STERLING LANIER. .Macon. Sept. 25, 1533. 33 3m DUS. 151 ORE .V AND ROBINSON, DEN TISTS* From Philadelphia, having concluded to settle in this city, have taken the office nest be low Drs. Holt & Persons, on Broad street, where they will be pleased to wait on those Ladies and Gen tlemen who may require their professional assistance. They would respectfully suggest to parents the neces sity of attention to the tooth of Children during the second dentition, or shedding of the temporary teeth, as nea ly ail those frightful cases of irregularity wit nessed in after life, originate either from neglect or ma! practice during that critical period. N.” 13. Ladies waited on at their residence if re quested. Columbus, Oct. 4, 1833. , 35ti COW RUNAWAY. A COW, sold hv m t to some person in Columbus, whose name I do not know, has returned to the plantation of Col. Henry Kendal, on the Upatoie.— The owner can get her by paying for this advertise ment, and bringing a receipt to that effect. Oct. 3, 183S. 35 2t JW. BEVEL. CAUTION. A LI. persons are cautioned against trading for a note given by the subscriber, payable to Doug las W. Odom, or bearer.fur §2OO, dated July 20, [833; due Jan 1,1839. Said note having been taken up, and afterwards lost, 1 will not again pay it. FREDERICK ANDERS. Cuthbcrt, Oct. 4 1838. 33 RUN A WA Y NEG it t). R ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the 13lh of September, a negro man by the name of WARREN, about 25 or 23 years old, having lost ,-onie of his fore teeth. It is presumed that he has shaped his course for Charleston, S. C. A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension and safe keeping, so that I get him again. Oct. 2, 1333. BYRD M. GRACE. P. S. —Letters will reach me cither at Columbus, Ga., or Henry Court House, Ala. sCF* The Georgia and South Carolina papers will copy the above 4 times, and forward their accounts to tills office. 35 4t VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. THE subset iber intending to reenibark in the merca tile operation in Cuthbert,, and wishing to remove hi-’ hands on another situation, offers for sale his valuable tract of Land who eon he now lives, being known as the former residence of Benjamin Holland, late of Randolph county, deceased, lying in said county, and vituated immediately on the road leading to Fort Perry and Lumpkin, 5 miles north of Cuthbcrt, containing 810 acres, of which there are up wards of 225 acres of open land under a good fence, and in the highest state of cultivation, well known as tine Cotton and Corn lands, a large portion of which will yicM. with usual cultivation and moderate seasons, from 1000 to 1500 pounds of seed Cotton per acre ; said farm being well watered, having several first rate springs of pure water in different directions through the plantation. On the premises there is a good dwel ling House, 46 feet tong, with a passage of 10 feet, with two good brisk chimneys, tolerable “ood out houses, such as negro houses, cribs, stables, &c.; also a good gin house, a good gin and gear and packing screw : also there are a first rate peach orchard and an extensive garden. Said premises has all the natu ral advantages which could be desired. It has an ex tensive outlet for stock, sever and good springs quite con venient to the yard, having a good well of water in the. yard for poultry ; in fact, it is one cf the most beauti ful, romantic, and healthy situations in the country, having on it a good stream for a water gin and grist mill; also a blacksmith shop and a good set. of tools ; also I can furnish the purchaser on the place with stock of all kinds, and provisions the first year. Any persons wishing to purchase good land a handsome situation in good fix, with all those advantages, can call on the subscriber, on the premises, who will give favorable payments, or Mr. Z. Sawyers, one mi'e on the road leading to Cuthbert, or Lewis W. Baker, on the premises. DAVID RUMPH. Sept. 25,1838. 35 9t WACOOCHEB VALLEY TOWN LOTS FOR SALE, RUUSSELL CO., ALA. THE Commissioners chosen to lay i ff and esta blish a county village at the above named site, will-offer for sale to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 15th of OCTOBER next, a number of uOTS of various sizes, from one half to four acres, to suit pur chasers, ike. This contemplated village is situated on the main road from Girard to West Point, about midway be tween the two points. It is in a high and healthy country, abounding widi fine springs and rivulets of the purest, kind. The contiguous country is of the most fi-riile soil, ioided with a heavy growth of excel lent timber for building, and very convenient to two valuable Saw Mills now in successful operation ; so that any bill of lumber may be furnished at the shoit est notice. We think we hazard nothing when we say, that am gentlemen who may wish to retire from a city or old settled country, for health, pleasure, &c., could not be !-. appointed should they settle at this sue ; and as a place of business, either of a Mercan tile or Mechanical nature, we know not why it should be surpassed by any settlement in the up country. From ail these advantages Combined, we flatter ourselves that, our proposals will meet, the hearty ap probation of a liberal public, so that we may see our village rise to honor arid prosperity, and our children to knowledge and usefulness, being the results of a well organized Academy. So cal! and see. Tsjtais —A credit will be given until the 25th De cember next, for one half the purchas money ; the! other half payable 25th December, 1539, for approved on per. Titles executed on the receipt of last pay ment. JESSE B. REEVES, Proprietor. Sept. 15, 1838. 34 3t TOWN LOTS AT AUCTION. AT Auburn. Macon county, on Ihe first Friday in NOVEMBER next, the Commissioners will offer to the public a great number of lots far sale. Au burn is situated in the north east corner of Macori county, directly on the railroad from Montgomery to West Point, 60 miles from the former plane, and 30 from the latter, and it is now certain that we shall have a depot at Auburn. We will offer tire remainder of the lots, a great many choice lots for private residence. Those wishing to settle in a health , country, and con venient to fine schools, and in good society, that can not be surpassed in any country, would do will \>f avail themselves of this opportunity. A first rate School is in operation at this time, and the railroad will bo in operation within 20 miles of Auburn by ihe 13ih January. Auburn is surrounded by fine settle ments of land, and never failing springs. Terms made known on the day. HENRY MIMS, N. J. SCOTT. JOHN J. I-IAUPER, E. F. MAHONE, W. M. FREEMAN, Sept. 27. 1838. Sots Cornmi sioners. HAMPTON COCItSE—SWEEP STAKES AS it is, and lias been, usual of late years, with the proprietors of the different Race Tracks of our country, to advertise their Stakes,and, in my opin ion. they close at too early a period, to give the own ers of colts a fair opportunity of testing their racing qualities, I communicate, therefore, to the sporting world, mv present plan, rules and terms. There “will be kept open stakes for two and three year olds, to bo run for every successive year, and not to be closed until one month previous to the race Declaration fifteen days before the coming off of the race. Stakes of one thou son 1 do! ars entrance, will be two mile heats. Forfeit. $5'X); declaration,,§loo. Three entries to form a stake. Stakes of five hundred dollars entrance will he mile heats. Forfeit. $230: declaration, §73. Three en tries to constitute a stake. Dashes of two or one’mile, to suit the convenience of parties, that is. the amount to be run for. Persons wishing to make their entries, will please direct their letters to the subscriber, acting proprietor of the Hampton Course, or to Cap* Wra.'G. NknmoT Secretary oft lie Hampton Jockey Club. Augusta, Ga. Sept. 27, 1833. 35m3m F. W. LACY. CENTRAL. COURSE, MACON, GA. THE RACES over this course will commence on the last Tuesday (3Qih) of OCTOBER, and continue five days. First day, sweepstakes for three year olds, entracc SIOO, with 5100 added by the Proprietors—one mile heats —three or more to make a race. 21 day, two mile beats, purse §250 31 day, three mile heats, purse 500 4.h day, four i Ale heats, purse 700 sth day, mile hea’s. h.-.g 3in 5. purse 300 I.EE, HARDIN cc Cos., Proprietors. Aug. 29, 1858. 3!;r 100 BDLS. FORK FOR SALE fBY WM. R. JONES, one door above G. B. ; JUA Terry, Esq. Columbus, July 25. 25tf LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Co’umbus October 1, 1838. Abbott, Augustus Jr. Jay, F N Arrant, Nimrod Jones, Samuel Anderson, Miss Jewett, M Aval, Solomon Johnson, L -Vilen. John S Johnson, Luke Affleck, J Jones, Clara Adams, Frances A Johnson, Ann Bird, Miss E Johnson, George Bunn, l.afayette Johason, Alford Banks, Francis Jones, Dr E Barnett, Lardy Jackson, Miss E Mallow, Win “ James, S H Biekerstaff, Capt It 2 Kemp, J S ~ Barrow, Capt J King, Mr Bush, Tilpha Lewis, Andrew Brown, Win 3 Lloyd,John Baggs, John iVI Leach, Lucrctia Buckelew, Samuel Lyon, Leonard Blake, Wm Lewis, Win F Biantly, Ileury Lewis, J C Bjsmon, Win Leonard, Frances R B ard, Mrs Louisa V Maugham, Thomas II Burns, Mrs C Munk, Daniel F 2 Boggs, John 2 Myzell, Alfred “teattie, James 2 Moore, E E Bell, Andrew Marrow, Wm L Burt, Mary T May, Hardy Brady, Asia Madden, John Btalach, II Mannon, Hen y S Bettly, II * McLea y, Thomas E Brannon, Albert McCarv, Alary E Brockway, Chas JYlcFieeihau, A! zander Biigg, Jacob G IMcKissack, Thomas 13 Bates, John A McClendon, Alexander Buev, I’rLiin McMurmus, John Baptist, Church McGhee, Isaac 2 Cooper, Wm McKissack, Jeremiah Chamberlin. R M McDonald, Andrew Chalmers, George McCoy, Nancy Coleman, Eliza McMichael, Mathew Cooper, Isaac McKenzie, K Chapman, H H McLean, W Cook, Thomas F Princall, Edward C Canning. J L Prober, Wm Cornealus, John Purson, Wm larthage, Jeremiah 2 Persimon, Nancy Calhoun, Samuel Prance, G P Calhoun, Louisa Parker, John W Chandler, Wm Pride, J P F Campbell, Win C Price, Win L Chapman, Alien Peabody, John 2 Cox, Lanson Pigott, LcviW Chandler, Wm C Piper, Alexander Croft, Ralph Phillips, Mary Carr, Paddy Pond, Cranston Cobb, J B Plielon, Join Cady, Edmund Pitts, Homer Calhoun, John Richardson, John P Chalniors, George Robertson, Dr Caldwell, Alien Robison, AS 3 Campbell, M A Redd, C A Jr Campbell, S Riley, Win 2 Croeston, Franklin Riley, Wm AT Chamberlin, R M Riley, Wm II Cook, R. B Richter,Frederick Carnes, R W Rhodes, A S W Calhoun, John Rogers, Nathan Dilleniioffer, Adam llitch, James J Dent, A F Roquemore, John i ittnham. C H Robinson, Mrs Drucilia Dent, J II Rawes, I.ucien H Dougherty, John Raney, Wm Dure, L M Reid, Airs Ann Dinsrnone, James H Reese, Rivers Durran, Airs V R Scurlock, John Ellis, Johua Smith, John S Elton, Mary Smead, P II Flewellin, A II Sapp, Mrs Elizabeth Finegan, So onion Samtnis, Alary H Farris, W W Shickland, Aarcn Finnigan, Catherine Summons, Miss Catharine Fraser, Duncan Stratton, Charles Peeks, Charles F Smith, John Foster, Georgewell fotatharn, James Fielding. John W Singleton, Francis Frank, Yellow man Smith, W W Foster, John W Scott, Alexander Green, Wm Smith, J P Glasco, Robertson Stuart, Robert L Gray, Thomas E Siller, Win F Gray, Bcnom Sammis, Richard Guthrie, Wm Shopncr, Jacob drear, James Smith, Abel Cranberry, Thomas Sullivan, John Grice, Richard Scott, Doctor Giddens, Eveline Smith, James Godfrey, James M Smith, Mr George, Robert Spellon,C L Grover, Alary S Sanford, Thomas Goldsmith. John F Rmith, H S Graham, Nicholas Stephenson, Thomas Goldstein, David 2 Stcnson, James Hickey, C E Stallinfis, Charlotte Holland W F Stevens, Eivy Hail, Robert Seedorf, C Horn, Seaborn Swann, Harrison Harris, Wiley Steveson, Mary Harp, Henry Samis, Airs Richard Haywood, Airs Winey Shorter, Robert Herring, Joseph A Smith, Wm Hackney, Martha A Sims, John Hartsfield, W G Towns, Wrn Haywood, Jessie Thomas, Nathan Jr Hardwick, Wm W Towns, W m Hasting, Wm B Turbewell, Alfred C Hav.ks, Lewis Towesler, Joel Harris, Blakely A Trayvvick, Wm Hun , Dr. A 2 Tisdale, H T Harris, Wm Thompson, Alary A Howard, James Thomas, Jonathan Holladery, S A Tiller, Paul II Holland, James C Teel, Asa _ Hue, Robert Thompson, Liizabeth Herringdim, Thomas K Tarver, John Harris, Joseph Towns, Airs A P liaiton, VV B Tay or, Mrs J B Hull, Altha Turner, Alary Hargrove, W D Taylor, Air. H B Harris, James Tarver, Nancy S Hunt, Daniel Turner, G P Hall, Thomas L Young George H Hamlet, James Woolfork, John 2 Herring, Joseph A Williams, William Holland, Wm C Willis, Littlzburg II Henderson, K Welsted. Samuel J Howard, Hiram Walker, Martin Hutchinson, Thomas Wallion, James Hicks, Wm Williams, Stephen Harrison, Wm Wymnn, Benjamin Horton, Sara Wynn, Louis Harly, J D 2 Wamble, Andrew Howard, Darsy Williams. George M Harris, Francis Wilhelm, Frederick Hoffman, Mr. Wilson. Joseph Holladay, Sullivan 2 Williams. Wilson V/ Harris, Joseph Williams, Shephard Hargroves. Albert. Weatherwood, Jesse Haws, Barnet. 2 Wicks, Bartieite Harney, Hiram Wiibome, Col A Hardaman, Jack Watson, Mary A 2 Hamilton, John C Willis, I, K Holland, Wm Wred and Hooper [verson, James H Wi!iby,Asa Iverson, Virlfng ‘ Wiggins, Thomas E John.J B ftfojP 1 Persons calling for anv of the above Letters will please say they are advertised. 353 t JAMES VAN NESS. Posi Master. LIST OF LETTERS MEM AN I NG in the Post Office at Talbotton, Ga.. October 1, 1633. Atkins, Robert Holt, Raleijh Armstrong, Stiih Hill, James Averit, Caroline Miss Hart, Rebecca Miss Borke, Col Jamison, George Butler, Elijah Jernagan, Alex Beall fit Grant Johnston. James Bullocks, Samuel Jones, Martha Mrs ’Beck. Joseph Ivivlin. M L Mrs Barnett, W B Rev 2 Kendal, Henry Bvnum, Ilenry King, Mr Bruce, James & Spencer Lawrence. Dr Bass, Buckucr Miller, John J Booth, John W Miller, A Bailey, Henry Esq McDonald, Lovett Barron, Thomas McKriight, Charles W Baron Jas Murphey. Matthew Birch, Ann Mrs McDowell. r i hos C Burch, Charles Mrs Mitchell, Mary Ann Mrs Be“k, Martha Miss Oliver, Wm H Cal conn, John C Pccie, V, il.forn Croson, George Presott, Leroy M Colquhoun, Duncan Philips, Gin Childers, Nancy Mrs 2 Powell. Hiram Clark, Elizabeth J Miss Park, Wilson 2 Doxon, Robert II Rountree, Jesse Duffie, Thos Robinson. Z Douglass, Tilman Rev Rusn, B T Rev Doriason, Wm Sistrunk, Jacob Di-inukcs, Jas Smith, Robert RI Davis, Jnoß Smith, James Egar, John RI Stubbs, A 13 Foster, Henry Stringer. Jam - A Fa’kner Wilis 2 Snaky, Garrett Fields, G - Short, Jas or Franklin Plourney, Nelson Sauls. David Freeman. B 3 S f eei, John H . Fisher, Harriett or Slaton, Joseph Sarah, Adams Simmons, John Gregory. Jacob 2 Strickland, Peter Grant. John O Stinson, Thomas Goblsbcv Mieajah Steed, Sirs Mary How art.” Hiram Williamson, Wm Harris. Wm B Williams, Jacob Hancock. L J Dr Walter, George , Hill. E P Wallace, John II Hearn. Elijah G 2 W. ker, And; w liar ace. Robi IV ahter, Elizabeth Mrs Hardv, Joseph 35 3t R. W. ROFFE, Post Master. PL ANTATION AM) LAXJ3S FOR S.vLTd. TIIE subscriber offers for sale his Plant if ion on the Uche- creek, near Sand Fort, in Russell county. Ala., con isting of 1120 acres, the greater part of which is firs’ rare lime lands. 200 acres under a good fence and in a fair state of cultivation. There is a small never-failing stream of water running through it; also a good spring near the centre of ihe improved lands, and good dwellings and all necessary out build ings. A Gin House and Screw are now being erect ed on tne premises. Persons wishing to purchase would o r o well to call. Also 3 or 4000 acres of first rate lends, on the Co-.v agee creek, in Barbour, near the line of Russell. JXO. CROWELL. Ir. August 27, ‘S3S. 30 ts SHERIFFS* SALES. TALBOT SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JSO YEAIBER next, at the Court House door in the town of Talbotton, Talbot eounty, within the le gal hours of sale, the following property to wit ! A negro woman by the name of Gracy, levied on as the property of John Took, to satisfy sundry Email 0? fas. from a Justice’s Court of Talbot county, in fa yor of Thus. A. Brown 5c Cos. and others vs. John Took. Levy made and returned to me bv a Consta ble. Also a ncaro boy by the name of John, levied on as the property of the estate of Philip Long, to satisfy a ti. fa. from Jones Superior Court, in favor of Jonathan Parrish. Garden & Cos. vs. Philip Long, Bianehy Long and John Long. THUS. If. ROBINSON, Sheriff. Oct. 1.1333. 35*s MERIWETHER SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DE CEAIBER next, before the Court House door in the. town of Greenville. Meriwether county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Two lots of land, Nos. 74 and 56, in the 11th dis trict of originally’ Troup, now Meriwether county, sold under a mortgage fi. fa. as the property of Adam Pruitt, in fa - r of McLendon & Ragan vs. Adam Pruitt. Property pointed out in said mortgage It. fa. SAMUEL DARDEN, D. Sheriff. Sept. 14. 1533. Ss:s RANDOLPH SALES. WILL be sGd, on the first Tuesday in NO VEMBER next, before the Court House door in tin- town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Lot of land No. 11, in the G it district of said county, levied on as the property of Jesse Rowel, to satisfy two !i. fas. issued out of a Justice’s Court, of Franklin eounty. in favor ol Thomas 11. Swift vs. Jesse Rowel Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable.— Proper! v pointed out by the plaintiff. Lot of land No. 28. in the 4.h district of said county levied on as the property of Andrew Howard, to sa tisfy one ti. fa. issued out of-a Justice’s Court of aid county, in favor of Samuel Berry vs Andrew 1;. - ard. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made an 1 returned to me by a Constable. J.ot of land No. 11, in the ?;h district of said county, levied on as the property of Andrew Howard, to sa tisfy five fi. fas. issued out of a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of Lewis Rivers and others vs. Andrew Howard and J. 11. Shropshire. Properly pointed out by defendant. Levy made and return- f to me by a Constable. The sou'h half of lot of land No. 35, in the Iff dis trict, of said county, levied on as the property of Bur gess William, and John William and Daniel N. Lit tle, his securities, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of a Jus lice’s Court of said county, in favor of William Castleberry. Levy made and returned to me. by a Constable. Also one negro man by the name cf Bill, about 23 years old, levied on as the property of D. D. Sue!- grove, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Su perior Court cf said county, in favor of William rest body vs. D. D. Snelgrove. x POSTPONED SALES. Lot of land No. 77, Andrew Howard in possession, and lot No. 114, whereof Jonathan Beach is in pos session, a!! of lot of land No. 115, east of D. B. Rich, Spring Branch, Richard Respass in possession : ■ half oflot of land No. 116, all in the sth district o! said county, levied on *s the property of Andrew Howard to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of William Taylor and otiu rs vs. Andrew Howard and John R. Killinsworlh. J .<v\ made and returned tome by a Constable. Three negroes, to wit: Alfred, a man about SO years old; Matilda, a woman about 20 yet":’ old: Cherry, o girl about 10 years old, levied on Os the pro perty of Andrew Howard, to satisfy sundry fi. fas is sued out of a Justice’s Court of said countv. in favor of Wiliiam Taylor and others vs. Andrew Ilowatd John R. Kiili ngsworth. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. RICHARD DAVIS, She :: Sept. 29. 1838. 33 1:: STEWART SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NO VEMBER next, before the Court I door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart countv, 1 the usual hours of sale, the following property. - •■■ Lot of land No. 223, in the 224 district • > ar t county, taken as the property of John ( satisfy several smail fi. fas. issued out of J <■< ’ ■ Court of Newton county, in favor of Chari- ■ vs. said Graves. Also one half of the undivided lot No. 53. tie 25th district iff Stewart county, taken a the pr. ... ol Joseph Mitcham, to satisfy one ft. fa. from r, Jus tice’s Court of Troup county, in favor of Henry 1 Towns vs. said Mitcham. Also one eighth part of lot No. 7!, in the 24’b dir trict of Stewart, county, taken as the property of Mo ..ses Harvili, to satisfy a small (1. fa. issued by th< Road Comntir toners for the 727 1 !; and; riot G. M. Lot of land No. 9, in the 22d district of said county, taken as the property of John Owens, to .-atislV sun dry ft. fas. i sued out of a. Justice’s Court of Strwan county, in favor of Charles S. Gauldin and others Property pointed out by the defendant. Also lot of land No. 119, in the I9th district ot Stewart county, taken as the property of Zio-Miriah C. Wright, to satisy one fi, fa. issued out of Puuam Superior Court, in favor of Isaac Newhall vs. said Wright. Oct. 2,1838.8ata M. M. FLEMING, feh MUSCOGEE SALES. WILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in NO VEMBER next,before the Court House door in the city of Columbus, Muscogee county, within Use legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit . Charles, a man, about forty-five yearn old ; J .ucin da, twenty-three years old, and her boy child, Lum kin, about three years old, and Furrina a woman, about forty-three years old, levied on as the ppe.rity of Benjamin F. Ellis, to satisfy a mortage fi. fit. from Muscogee Superior Court, in favor of James C. Ltn nard ami William Ellis vs. Benjamin F. Ellis. Also two s rrel mares arid colts, two gray hop • , one gray colt, one gray mule, one bay mare, one Maze faced brown mare, one ox cart, one J horse linger. ■,<- four horse wagon, levied on as the property of B< oja miti F. Ellis, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Baldwin coun ty Inferior Court, in favor of Jesse Wilkinson, Osborn O’Neal, Simeon O’Neal and Bartlett Towns vs. Ben jamin F. Ellis. ALPHA K. AYER, D. Sheriff, Sept. 5, 1638. 33's BAKSU SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NO VEMBER next, before the Court tfi.u door, in the town of Newton, Baker county, within if usmilhoutv of sale, ihe following property, to wit : One gold v.atch, taken as the property of John J’ Saunders, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out. of ihe Superior Court of Decatur county, i:i favor of William Peabody & Cos. vs. John B. Saunders, and Daniel Belcher, curity on appeal. Property pomtid out to me by sao Belcher. Also one lot of land No. 333, in the Ist district of originally Early, now Baker county, taken as the pro perty of Litflebury Clanton, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of (he Superior Court of Columbia county, iri fo vor of Miclu.rJ Dougherty vs. Turner Clanton, ex ecutor of I.folebtiry Clanton, deceased. Property pointed on* to me by M. R. Moore. Also two lot.- of laud Nos. 259 and 226, in the 7'h districted’ originally Early, now Baker county, taki; as the pr perty cf John W. Holmes, to satisfy two fi. fa~. i sue'; o i: of the Superior Court of Baker eoi nty. in favor of the administrators ofLcws Beta! vs. John W. Ho’i ; Property pointed out to roe by ‘J homos J. Holmec. One lot of lan! No. 259, in the 7th district of origi nally Early, now Baker county, taken as the propet v of John V<\ Ho!in> s. to satisfy three fi. fas. issued cut of a Justirr.’g Court of Baker county, in favor cf Ere itisl PicTui vs. John V.'. Holmes. Tin n>a.s J. Holm- v. an! Ezekiel Pierce vs. John W. Holmes, Isaac (Li lian arid; ]n.tcinda Fin gencm. Also sot r lot. in ihe tov.n of Byron. Ncs. 1.2.3 ar- • 4, taken as the property of [[. H. Acree. to eat left ;. fi. fa. in fav*.r of Join McLendon vs. J{. H. Acree. The above levies were made and return and to me by a Constable. WILLIAM 11. HOWARD, Sheriff. Sept. ]5. 1838. 34ts r.HS, E. T. TAYLOR. & B. WALKER HAVE parch sed the in’erest if Dr. J. R. Been in ihe DRUG STORE of the late firm < f Boon .V Walk* r, and continue to cerry on the Drug, huskies under the firm of Taylor fie R\ alker. Their store is on Broad street, nearly opposite th-t Ins.-ranee Bank, where they intend, at all times, to keep a fresh and general supply of Drugs, Medicine.- , Paints. Oils, Dyesicfis. Perfumery. Surgical and Ob stetrical Instruments, &c. &c., all ‘of which they wtli sell on moderate anti accommodating terms. TANARUS; ev j respectfully solicit the patronage cf their friends ami ;h<‘ public generally*. ‘1 he management of ihe- Store will be under the su perintonder.ee of Dr. Walker! Dr. Taylor v?lll < ■ eiipy ti.r- office a. present occupied bv him, and devote ins a'.tc.n i >it- rxent- tveiy to the practice of hi? profes sion. Sept. 24,1838. ’ S4y NOTICE. WILL oH, on the first Tuesday in DE CLiVfuER next, before the Court House door in tiro town ot Hamilton, Ila-riv county, thefol lowing prop; rty for r I axes, viz : Fifty acres of ‘ No. i:n she 14:n district cf .Monroe counlv. Icvic r n as the property of Garret Hmlrr.ore, guardiot, fi t Via v D. Acock, for her tax for 1837 : tax due 15 j 5 mills. Also 40 aeries of lar i, levied o:i as the pr -1 petty cf John Scott, No. 433, in the Sth district. t j ■ cction cf C.ir.r-Aee, levied on for his tax for If 57 • i tax due 25 cts. Aso 40 acres nf land. No. 743. ir. : 1 Ist district and I t section of Paulding court: \ |on as the property of Jo! n W. Carter, to ra;L I tax for 1837 ; tax due 27 cts. WILLIAM DUKE. Tax Colicc . f Sept. IS, 1333. 34 ! ’ •TP .*NS., .TEANS. JEANS. ! 10,000 MN-EsUf-c- ,:U i quality Vor sale at the lowest F.-mtorv nrtr WM. R. JONES, Broad etreet.- i Columbus. St;:!. 19,1935, 03 si*