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COLUMBUS
Booh , Stationary 4* Fancy Store.
E. $. HOKTOX
INFORMS the citizens and straugers visiting Columbus, that he has taken a Store
in ;>lr George llargravcs new building, one door below Messrs Powers and Nafew, on Broad
Street, where ho intends keening a general assortment of
BOOKS, STATIONARY A FANCY GOODS.
IT is hts intention to keep every article usually found in the above line «'f*l):isiness. Particu
lar attention will bo paid to the wants of Schools and Academies, after they are ascertained
Further particulars ,nay be found in future advertisements. As tl.e tcnn* will be cash, he will
wait on all vvha call, and sell at such prices as will i> duce them to call again.
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
It having been suggested that a Circulating Library was much wanted, and would be likely to
meet with good encouragement, I now inform ihem that there will be one iu connexion with the
above establishment, to consist of the following description of Books : —Religims Works, I lie
lories. Travels. Poems. Play*, Novels, Romances, Ate Ac and it i« hoped llie encouragement
will warrant the undertaking. The Library will be opened a i soon as it can lie collected and
forwarded from Ne«v-Y»rk Columbus June 4 —ts.
JN2ITTS IFFSJIA EES
MERIWETHER HALES.
YVILL BE SOLD on the first Tues
» » in July next at the Court House in
Greenville, Mernwellier csunly, between the
usual hours of sale, the following piopcrty, viz:
One lot ol land No. one hundred and four (l(>4)
in the oloventh. (111 h) Dist of originally Troup
now Merritvcthor county, levied on as tlio prop
erty of Anion Yarborough, to satisfy a fi fa
which issued from a Justice’s court of Hall
county in favor of James Montgomery and oth
ers vs said Amon Yarborough, levy made and
returned to a constable.
Lot of land, No. (67) sixty-seven in the (Pth)
eighth dist of originally Troup, now Merri
wether county, levied on as the property of
Britton S. Pierce, to satisfy a fi fa which issu
ed from Burke superior court, in favor of E.
VV. B. ne vs said Britton S. Pierce
GREEN TALBOT, D. Shff \
July 4, IPM
HEARD SHERIFF’S HALES.
lie sold at the court house in
* » the town of Franklin, Heard coun
ty on the first Monday in July noxt between the
usca! hours of sale, the following property,
viz:
(2 1 >2 1-2) Iwo hundred two and a half acres
of land, more or less, known by No. (94) mno
tv-four in the li>th I ’istiict formerly Carroll now
Heard county, levied on i.s the propeity of Hen
ry St urges, to satisfy a fi la issued from Monroe
Superior court in favor of William Careway;
property (Kiiuted out by Joseph T. Camp attry.
ALSO—I .ot No. three hundred and ;
twonl -five in the 3rd Hist formerly Coweta
now Heard county, levied on as the properly of
Samuel Paschal, to satisfy Sunday fi fas in my
hand in favor of Joh Bowling, for the use of
John Reed; and other fi fas—l evy made and
returned by a constable, this 17th May, 1831
DANIEL WHITAKER, Shff
AT THE SAME TIME & PLACE tVILL BE SOLDI
The following property, viz: One Lot
of Land (No 41) in ilie twelfth Dist formerly
Carroll now Heard county, levied on as the
property of D Measles, to satisfy Sundry fi fhs
issued from a Justice's court ol VVilkinson coun
ty in favor of James Neal, levy made and re
turnee by a constable.
ALSO— One horse Mule, levied on ns 1
the property of Wilson R. Young, to satisfy fi j
fas in my hands in favor of Joseph T. Camp and •
others vs. said Young, this 17'h May 1631.
JOHNATHAN MEWSICK, D. S.
May 28 1,-i.tl.
RANDGLPH SHERIFF'S SALEH.
YL T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday !
* ” iu July next, at the house of Jo
sepli Thompson. Randolph county, the following
property (to-wit:)
One Lot of Land No. 378 in the seventh
Distr.ct of originally Lee but now Randolph
county, levied on as the property of Clark Bland- I
firrd Jr and Win. S Hardin to satisfy an exo- I
cution from Harris county Superior court, in
favor of William Bailey and Joseph Maddox.
ALSO—Lot No. 80 iu the fifth Dist.
of originally Leo now Randolph county, Levied
on a- 'lie property of William Cook, 'to satisfy
an execution from a Justices court of Twiggs
county, in favor of Henry Solomons andathers,
psoporty pointed out by James Wood, Esq. this
17th May 1831. ‘
STARKEY COLLINS, Shff.
May 36. 1831
CARROLL SHERIFF’S HALE. '
TA ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
" * July next the following property,
to-wit:
Lot of land, No 201 in the 10th District of
Carroll, lovied upon ag the property of James G.
ila.net, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice’s
Court of De Kalb County in favor of James S.
llauiet (and others) vs the aforesaid Unmet,
levied on by a constable.
I <>l of land, Nn. 217, in the 6lh District of
Carroll county, levied upon as the property of
Isaiah Dvkes to satisfy a fi fa issued trom a Jus
tice s court of Wilkinson county in favor of
Ben net King vs. said Dykes, levied by a con
stable
Lot of land, No. 130 in the llth District of
Carroll county, levied upon as the property of
Dempsey Fountain to satisfy a fi ta issued from
a Justice s court of Monroe county in favor of
Cu.loden and Gin vs said Fountain.
Lot of land No. 208 in the Bth District of
Carroll county, levied upon to satisfy a fi fa is
pued from Twiggs Superior court in favor of
David Jantuum vs Joseph Polhill, Reuben
Wilkes and Thomas Polhill principals, and John
Ilaidin, John Taylor. Win H George, James
Moore, ar.d Benjamin B Smith security on the
appeal—property pointed out by said Smith.
Lot of land No. 53, in the "tli District of Car
roll c.unity, levied upon as the property of Mat-'
then- M'.Michael, to sat sfy a fi fa issued from
Jasper Superior court in favor of John Cim
braugh for the use of John McKenue vS. said
Me Michael *
Lot of land No 194 in tlio 6th District of
Carioll county levied upon as the property of
VVilliain M Bennet to satisfy sundry fi fas issn
ed from < 'nrroll Superior court in favor of John
11. Newton and others vs. said Bennet
Zacharmh Sims's right title and interest in
the four following lots of land to wit: 295 208
and 210, all in the 2nd District of Carroll coun
ty, levied upon to satisfy a fi fa i-sued from
Ulurkc Inferior court, in favor of Allen Daniel
vs. said Sims, p opertv pointed out by Win
BENJ MERRILL, Shff
ALSO, at the same t m and place.
Lot ~t Land N„ :|7 j„ lhc 4tll |»j s , ricf( Car .
roll county, levied on as the property of VVm
G Springer t satisfy a ts. , S a Ued f rom
1 aneo-a Court favor of James
lla'l. w. \t illiam G Muc..n -V co
1 a>t of' and No H3. in tiie 2d. dist. Carroll
eountv. levied < n as the pioper’i of Jolm If.
tVstsoii to -Btisfy a fit* issued from the Sup
court of ’ hslln.n cojnty in favor of Jolui Erne,
ry ts said Watson.
Lot ol Land So. (97) ninety seven in tha
• 9th district Carroll county; levied on as the
property of Thomas Williams, to satisfy a fi f\
issued from the superior court or Fayette comi
ty, in favor of the officers of couit vs. said
Thomas Williams
HENRY CURTISS, D. Sl.ff
June 4,1831
TALBOT HHERIFF’H HAL EH.
be sold on the first Tuesday
* ' in June next in the toyvn of Talbotton.
Talbot county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property to wit:
One Lot of land, No. one hundred and ninety
one (191) in the fifteenth district of formerly
Muscogee, now Talbot county; levied on as the
property of Henry Hutto, te satisfy a fi fa issu
ed from Lawrence Superior court in favor of
Lidia Usery.
One lot of land No, one hundred and sixty-six
in the twenty-second district of formerly Musco
gee, now Talbot county; levied on as the proper
ty of lttaac Stinson, to satisfy six small fi fas
from a Justice's court in wilkinson county in
favor of J Ac C. Hell—levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
Lot of Land No. ninety six (90) in the sev
enteenth district o! formerly Muscogee, now
Talbot county, levied upon as the property of
I Jonathan Peacock and Levi Peacock to satisfy
a fi fa from Talbot Superior Court in favor of
I Tlios Batey endorser, property pointed out by
the defen.'ant.
One Lot of Land No. one hundred and seven
ty (170) in »ho seventeenth district of originally
Muscogee now Talbot eoontv levied upon as the
property of Fielder Austin to .satisfy one fi fa
from a Justice’s court in Wilkes eounfy in favor
of Gicen Lipsey, levy made and returned tome
by a constable.
Three Town lots in the Town of Talbotton,
Nos eleven (II) thirty two (32) thirty-three
(33) in letter C levied on as the property of
Henry Logan to satisfy two small fi fas from a
Justice's court in Tallmt t county, one in favor
of the Inferior court of said county, and the oth
er in favor of John Milner—levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Three Negroes, Maria, Tom, and Mary, all
levied on as the property of J. W Radcfiff to
satisfy three small fi fits from a Justice's court
in Muscogee county, in favor of A. R. Mer-
Rhon levy made and returned to me by'a con
stable.
F. M. LAWRENCE, D. Shff.
June 4, 1831.
STEWART SHERIFF’* SALE.
NlTlkL bo sold oji the first Tuesday in
July next in the Town of Lumpkin,
Stewart county, between the usual hours . f
sale the following property to-tvit:
Lot of land. No. 244 in the 25th Dist. of for
merly Lee now Stewart county, levied on as
tlio property of Stephen Devrauzenux to sat
isfy one fi fa issued from a Justices court of
Jefferson county, in favor of Asa Holt and oth
ers vs. Slophon Devrauzeaux—levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
, M. H HINCH, Shff
June 4, 1831
EXECUTOR’** HALE POSTPONED.
IN pursuance of the last will ami testament of
Edmund Carlisle late of Morgan county, dec.
vvill bo sold before tlio Court house doer, at
’ ( nmpbrdlton, Campbell county, on the first
, Tuesday in . vugust next, within the legal hours
, of sale. Lot of I,and No. 137. in the first district
of originally Carroll now Campbell countv for
the benefit of the heirs.—Terms published on
the day of sale.
WILLIAM W. CARLISLE, Ex'r.
l May 14.
" '* ' 1 —*
GEORGlA —Steteart County.
WHEREAS John L Easter of said State
and county, has this day made applica
. tion to me for Letters of Administration on the
Estate of John Easter, sen. late of said countv
and stale, dec’d J
And Whereas Eavinah E. Brady, also applies
to me for letters of administration on the estate
of Nathan Brady jun doc. of said county A state
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and
admonish, all and singfilar, the kindred and
creditors of said dec and. to he and appear at my
o bee within the time prescribed by law to shew
cause (and any they should liavo,) why said let
ters Os Ad minis! rati, n should not be granted
on the next ter i of the Court of Ordinary -
Given under my hand and private seal, no'seal
of office, this 2d May, 1831.
THOMAS R. MANGHAM, c c. o.
May 7, 1031. ’
DOMESTICS.
3 4 4-4 5-4 «Xi -4 bro. sheetings and Shirtings.
3-4 4-4 5-4 <& 6-4 blcachd do. do.
300 ps 3 4 and 4-4 Plaids and Stripes,
10 ps. Apron Checks,
10“ Furniture do. (blueand red)
JOtt “ Negro shirtings
sal® J. A. HUDSON.
June 11, 1831.
GEORGlA —Randolph County.
iiEKEvs Starkey Collins applies to
me for letters of administration on
the estate of John Roach, late of Lawrence
county deceased These are therefore to cite
and admo ush, all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
nn ..Ifice, within the time prescribed by to show
cause (if any they have,) why said letters should
not bo granlcd
Given Under rav hand, this Ist day of June
,b: !' VVm. H.HARi'OiV.c c.o.
June 11, 1831. ’
LOOK AT Till*. :
T HEREBY for warn all persons from trading
JL f<>r two notes of hand given by myself to John
Mote for fire hundred dollars each, one due the
o-o d ?n* f December 1831, the other due the
J.rtli of December 1823. as the above notes were
fraudulently obtained, I do not intond to nav
them; this llth March 1031. 1 3
m 1,0 „ , PHILIP PLKSS.
March 19 33—if
NOTICE. ' I
Sheriff Sales of Steavnrt I
County will hereafter be published j„ j
the Democrat. J u ,, e f, iggj, |
Spring twoods .
fIN lIE Subscribers have just-been rccci
* vng a large supply of SPRING GOODB,
which makes their assortment very complete.
—Among which arc —
Black Italian Lustring,
Grew de Nap of various colours,
Sarsenett and Sinehew Silks,
Pink, blue, white and straw color'd Satin,
do. do. do do. Green Florence,
do do do. do Italian Crape,
Canton Camlet and Pongee,
lilacl" bombazine, and hoiiibaze't,
111 vf;k and green worsted Iterage,
Fig'd and plain Swiss Mu-Im,
Do. do Jaconutt do.
Book and Mull do.
Fig rd. and plain Robinelt,
Plaid Cambrick,
Biue Pink and Buff Ginghams,
Printed Muslins and Calicoes,
Blue and yellow Nankeen,
Furnituio Dimity,
White and brmvn Linen Drilling,
White Sattin Jane,
Cotton Cassimere,
Thread bobinelt, and muslin Edgings,
Thread and bobbinett Footings,
llonnctt. cap, and bell Ribbons,
Embroidered Anaplan Crape and Gauze
Shawls.
white Kid Gloves,
Jliaek Horsi-kin Gloves,
Ladies Horsekin Mitts,
Ladies silk Umbrellas and Parasols,
Gentlemen's Woodstock Gloves,
do. Linen Drilling do.
B 1 k silk and Tabby velvet,
Marseilles and Valentia Vestings,
Ladies Corsets,
111 k and coloured Cambricks,
Ladies Reticules,
do. bead money Purses,
Narrow silk and worsted Braid,
Cotton Fringe and cord,
Silk worsted and cotton susponders.
Gentlemen s bandanna, Spitlefield and Flag
Handkerchiefs,
do. bl'k Italian cravats,
do Navarino, Bonmazinc and Bristle
Stocks,
Ladie’s and Gentlemen's silk and col ton Hose,
Gentlemen’s lia'f do do
Green bor’d. Fable covers,
While Marseilles counterpanes,
Bleached and unbleached Sseetings and Shir
tings,
00 pieces superfine Linen,
Fine gilt cloatli Brushes,
do do. crook'd crutnb IJrushes,
Willow Baskets and '1 able mats,
A variety of Millenary Goods suitable
for the season.
Heady made Summer C loathing.
The best assortment we have been able to offer
to the publick consisting of about four hundred
suits of various qualities.
BOOTS & SHOES.
200 pr’s Gentlemen’s sewed and
iS fnieit ailing ton Boots
J ickson Shoetees,
La-lies prunella arid Leather Bootes,
do bl'k and coir’d heel'd Pumps,
do. do Walking Shoes, -
do. white satin Pumps,
Misses and childicn’s Bootees and Shoes of
every description,
Gentlemen’s black and drab hats,
do. Ilavanna do.
Long and short handle Brooms,
Shaker Garden Seeds.
| The abovo articles with many more too nu
merous to mention will be sold low, nnr custom
ers and the public in general are invited to call
and examine for themselves.
~ , L. J. DAVIES & CO.
March 19 3
PERFUMERY.
ROWLAND'S Macassar Oil,
Boars do.
Diamond Cologne,
Tonqilo do.
Lyre do.
Lavondar Water,
Honey do.
Spirits Rose,
Fine scented Hair Powder,
Genuine scented Olive Violet and Rose Soap,
Soda Soap
Saponaceous compound,
—Also—2 doz. large braids of Hair,
Rolls, l'uffs and Ringlets of various colours.
For sale by
L. J. DAVIES & CO.
March 19 23
Spring (woods.
POWERS 8f JSTAFEW
HAY E just received an assortment of
Spring Goods, such as
Brown and White Linen Drilling,
Rouen Cassimercs,
3-4 11. M. Circassians,
Hamilton and Mattcwan Stripes,
** Drillings,
Iml. Russia Sheetings,
Osnaburghs,
Super 4 4 Irish Linens and Lawns,
Do. Brown do. do.
Do. White Mersaillcs Vesting,
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Super B. M Genoa Velvet,
Fancy Scarfs and Shawls,
Horsekin and Grass Cloth Gloves,
Green Worsted Barrage,
Belt Ribbons, Ac. &c. e>
—ALSO—
READY MADE SUMMER CLOTHING,
Bro and White Linen Pantaloons & Jackets,
Stormont do.
Stripes, dn. do
White and Col and Mersaillcs Vests.
Drab Bcavor Hats,
Palm Leaf Ac. Ac.
Mav 14, 1831.
COLUMBUS
HAT STORE.
JS. M.
IV OITRSE A CLARK have removed to the
-L 1 new brick building next south of Smith A-
Morgan's store in Broad Street, where they of
fer for sale on tho most accommodating terms,
a general assortment ofllats of their own man
ufacture, among which are White, Drab, and
Black Beaver, Otter and fine Romm Hats.
N A C. will be constantly receiving fresh
supplies from their factory, and of the latest
fashions.
ALSO—Gentlemen's ready made clothing
consisting of clogant Dress and Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, and Veiia.
Columbus , May 14, 1831.
MEW HAP
(DC tlje State of CJeorata,
For Suit* by MOURSE &. CLARK, j
Columbus April2L—tf
Volume eight i
OK THE
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New Publications, Summary of News, Original
and Select Poetry, Amusing Miscellany, l!u
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On commencing anew volume the publisher
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ting endeavours shall be exerted to nicet thcii
ex|»ectations. The Repository will contin
ue to be corducted -n the same plan and afford
cd at the same convenient rale, which he Ims
reason to beliee lias hitherto given it so wide
a circulation; and such a durable and flattering
popularity as has rendcied it a favourite and
amusing visitor during the sevcp years of its
publication. As it3 correspoiMenls are daily
increasing and several highly talented iiirli'idu
als with the ben- fit of whose ii’ernry labours
he 1133 not heretofore been favoured, and •• hose
writings would rell.-ct honour upon any period!
cal, have engaged to contribute to its columns,
lie flatters himself that their communications
and the prizes offered below, together with the
best periodicals of the day, with which he is
regulaily supplied, will furnish him with ample
materials for enlivening its pages with that va
riety expected in works f tiiis nature.
It must he acknowledged that the Repository
is one of the cheapest jouinals extant Arrange
ments have he. n made to have the engravings
executed by the best artists A fine view of
the City of I In. Ison, the River and surrounding
Scenery w ill accompany the first number.
CONDITIONS.
3 iie Rural Kksi'ository will be published
every other Saturday, on Super Royal paper ol
a superior quality, and w ill contain twenty-six
numbers, of eight pages each, besides four plates
a title png and index to the volume, making in
the whole, 212 pages, Octavo It shall be p7in
tcd in handsome style, on a good and fair type,
making a neat and tasteful volume at the end
of tlio year, containing matter, Ihaf will be in
structive and profitable for youth in iuturc
years
Tiie Eigliln Volume (Fourth vnl. sew sf.rifs)
will commence on the 4th of June next, at the
low ra.o ot One Dollar per annum, payable in all
cases in advance Those who will forward us
live Dollars free of postage, shall lcceivc six
copies, and any person who will remit us Six
teen Dollars, shall receive twenty copies for one
year—reducing tlio price to Eighty Cents per
volume; and any perron who will remit Twen
ty Dollars, shall receive Twenty fine copies and
a set of Sturms Eejltctions for every Day in the
year, handsomely bound. All the previous vol
umes, except the first and second, will be fur
nished to those who obtain subscribers, at the
same rate. No subscription received for less
than one year.
Names of tho Subscribers with the ainenntof
the subscriptions lobe sent by tiie lblbof June,
or as soon after as convenient, to the publisher,
William B. Stoddard, No. 135, corner of War
ren and Third Streets, Hudson, N Y
March 26, 1.0.11
(t?* Subscriptions for the above work
received at this Office.
LOOK AT THIS.
4 LL persons are forewarned from trading for
* three proinisory notes of hand given by my
self to one Asa Tillman; two for thirtv dollars
each \ one for ten dollars, all due the 25th Dec
1*331; for I do not intend to pav thorn until com
pelled by law, for they h ve been fraudulently
obtained JOHN WHATLEY.
Jan 1. fim
PORK AND MACKEREL.
A FEW barrels in fine order, received by the
Georgian and lor sale by
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
March 4, 1831 2 If
FOREIGN LIQUORS,
JUST RECITED.
ONE Pipe Ilonnesy’s Brandy (very superior,)
1 do. C'ogniae do.
1 do. Holland Gin,
1 do. Jam'a Rum,
I do. Madeira Wine,
1 do Teneriffe do.
6 qr. casks Malaga do.
The above Liquors were selected bv a good
judge, who paid great attention to QUALITY
—Purchasers will please call and examine for
themselves. J. A HUDSON.
June 11, 1831.
Hardware.
A handsome assortment of Hardware, Fine
Cutlery, Hollow ware, Scythe Blades, Hoes
Collins At Co's. Caststeel axes, Bears Caststecl
axes.
ALSO—2O setts Blacksmith's Tools, com
plete.—For sale.
Juue 11. J. a. HUDSON.
Notice.
OH HE Professional conncc
tion of Bird &, Manley is
iP*i J this day dissolved by mutual consent
® drbird
Has taken an office on Broad street, a
few doors below Dillard’s Hotel. Prompt and
undivided attention will be given to his Profes
sional Engagements.
Columbus, June 4 1831. 2t
MEDICAL.
DOCTORS BIRD At MANLEY,
have this day dissolved their con-
FsOs " exion in * ,l e Practice of Medicine,
by inutnal consent.
DR. MANLEY Still keeps bis
Shop at his former stand a few doors above Stew
art At Fon tain's large brick building on Broad
Street, lie is now selling off his Drugs en
tirely, and will give his undivided Attention to
liis professional duties. June 4 2t
L. J.~DAVIES $ CO.
HAVE just receive I and opening this day,
another large supply of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.
Also a good assort nent of HARDIV‘MV.,
CROCKERY, SUGAR, COFFIE, i-e
June 11,1831. * *
JOHN TAYLOR, ~~
A TTOHNE I ATLA W.
TATi!! practico in the several counties of Mus
_,V Randolph, Stewart, Lee Marion.
1 albot, Harris, Meriweather, and Troup, in the
Chatahoocliee Circuit: and in the Counties of
Thomas, Decatur, Early, Baker, and Dooly, in
the Southern C.rcuit.
Ho may he found, when not in attendance on
the circuit, at his room at Mr. Dillard’s Tavern
in Columbus. Feb. 12th No. lßtfo.
JOHN TAYLOR & LEMUEL M ERR EL,
A TTO RATE YS A T I. A IV,
\\ ILL practice j„ partnership at tho Appa- '
„ , aC i h*?r , \ B *r Mr M.-rrel will attend
regularly to the business of their office at the
Buv, when not necessarily absent.
Feb’y I2th. 18-f o
Globe far era.
THE SUBSCRIBER has made ar
rangements to keep the
K NT All liINIIHIIVT.
He returns liis thanks to his tiie.iids and the
public for the eucouragomcrit they have niven
he hopes their patronage will be oontii in’d
GEO. W. DILLARD.
Columbus, April 6th, 1831. 26 ts
NOTICE.
tIOUR MONTHS after date applicn
■- tion will be made to the honorable the Inta
rior court of Merriuether county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the re< l
estate of John J. Hussey, minor orphan of John
Ilusscy, deceased.
J S. IIUSSFY, Guardian.
GEORGlA —Meriwether Count u.
XV illinm Tilley tolls before me Nutley Rogers,
a Justice of tho pence in and for said county B
small Chesnut Sorrel Horse with a white six*
on his right thigh, and a small white spot in his
forehead; the left eyooi.t; eight or nine years
old. and fourteen or fifteen hands high; apprais
ed by John Sidweil and Jacob Bailey to thirtv
doliais, this 21st May, 1831 '
, O. F. LEVERETT, c. t. c.
June 11,1831.
GEOUGl A— Alcrriwetlicr County,
Charles Jordan tolls before John Boyer a'jus
tice of the peace in and for said county, a Che.a
nut sorrel llor.-m, ab.mt seven or eight years old,
loft hmd leg broke, fourteen or fifteen hands
high, no other marks nor brands perceivable,
appraised by 1). Wheelis and 8. Porch to fifty
dollars, this 17lh May, 1831.
r ~ IMl ° kEVEUETT, e tc.
June 11, 1831.
GEORGIA —Heard ('ovnty.
Office or tiie Inferior Covrt.
William 11. Nixon of the 69 id district G. M
foUedbetoro George W. Turrcntine, Esq. on
the ,»th inst. a small white policy, branded on tl»
•ett shoulder with tho letter O aged 10 or II
years, appraised by Aaron Fomlev and Edmund
hpcaririnn to five dollars.
Extract form tho Estray Book, May 27th 1831
r i* H. TAYLOR, c.’r.c.
June 11, IB3|. ’
NOTICE. *
MON 1 Us afterdate application will
'.''“de to tiie honourable tho Interior
Court of Muscogee county, when sotting for or
dimity purposes, fiir leave to sell all the ne
groes and real estate of Elijah Jewett, late of
Muscogee county deceased, for the benefit of
fiic heirs and creditors of Ihe said catade
t JOHN LOOMIS, Ex'r.
J BMC 11. I^3l.
EXECUTOR’S HALE POSTPONED.
• N pursuance of the last w ill and testament of
A Ldmund Carlisle late of Morgan county,dec.
w ill lie sold before tho Court house door, at
Cninpbellton, Campbell county, on the first
1 uesday August next, within the legal houra
ol sale, Lot ol Land No. 137, in the first di trict
of originally Carroll now Campbell eountv for
ti c benefit of the heirs—Terms published on
tho day of sale.
WILLIAM VV. CARLISLE, Ex’r.
May 14.
C, ,^ 1 wether Cminty
«-kORGE CRANE, tolled befo-e Gidcoj*
< ristiuiF, a Justice of the peace in and for
said county, a dark Bay Ma e about four years
old,with a.star in her forehead, a long swab tail,
and shod before—appraised by John Rodin and
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