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- nrAHR*TTOUSE W ;
AND
COJimSSIOH iIpSWEBS. n
mSB§&
THE undersigned having taken the
Ware-llouue of Gen. YVoolfolk,
'tenders hi* service^ .to his friends and il.o pub
lic in the abovo business.
Me will lie prepared to extend the usual fa
cilities to his customers, by making' advances on
produce stored with him, or on shipments to Iris
lrirti"S l|i New York and New Orleans.
Connected with the Ware-House, is n safe
and extensive C)o~e Stern«ro. for the reception
of any good''that may ho consigned to hi n for
sale, or otherwise. The sit oat ion of the Ware-
Ilom-e and Storngo, a? to convenience and safe
ty, is not surpassed by any in the p*ac.e. Miooltl
additions! security be required insurance can
be effected at av. . v low l ate. The subscriber’s
atteulion wi'd be devoted exclusively to the a
bove business lie therefore hopes to receive a
proportion of the public patronage
M. W. TfIWKATT.
Columbus, f’cp IT, 18 !I
"fa V TOIS AcTif "
Hand Ls, J
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(*ontm(s?fou Uusfurss,
AT
APPAL ACII ICO LA, FLORIDA.
rpiHE siihscribers tender their thanks
to their friends and the public, i«>r
the very liberal patronage which they have re
ceivcd heretofore, and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same The comparative te
ntoteneo* of their Ware- Houses four ether build
ing-, together with numerans ’other up-iior
advantage', render tlie.n measurably exempt
from danger by fire; and connected with them
are large and c minodiou-close storages which,
for convenience and safety, are no surpassed
bv nnv iu the place. They will extend liberal
facilities to thei' patrons bv making advances'
on produce addressed to them for sale, or on
shipments to their friends in any of the differ [
onl markets in the U. Stales All liusme-s
confided to 'heir care will have tlieir prompt ,
and undivided a lent ion. who* thy tli.-y hope to
meet a sh ire of the public patronage
Rills of Exchange, Drafts ■ nd Cheeks on
No e-York. Providence, Boston. New Orleans
and .Mobile will bo negotiated at a m -derate
premium. BROOKS, LXTHROPiSr Cos.
Sen 3. TBRI 2m. .
F ACTORAGE
( ' o m in ? *• .s’ i an
BUSINESS,
AT
APPAKACTJIC OLA, FLORIDA.
fW IIIE undersigned begs leave to ten
der liis friends and customers his
tno t grateful acknowledgements for the vtry
liberal patronage exleitled to him during the
past si-nson. and rubl mobt respectfully solicit
■a eontiniiaiice of the ■tame.
He has the pleasure to inform all those who
mav tavor him w ith tlieir custom, that his rinse
Stans A Colton Warehouses will bo largo and
secure from the IV rut her and Fire, and that he
will be prepared at aM times to irmko liberal ad
vances on Produce Goods consigned for sale,
as well as Produce shipeil to his friond-in Xew
•York, .Yeir-th .’eons, m Mobile
RILLS OP EX' JHANGE drnw'n on good
Houses in the above rdaces will bo purchased,
and checks sold on fair terms
EDW. J. IIARDIN.
Aug. 90. 4"—2m
WANTED. ~
THE subscriber will give good wages
to two or three ERICK LAYERS
’’who are first rate workmen.
WILLIAM SAILESBURY.
Columbus. Sen IT. lAlt—2t
A RULE XI SI, I'or foreclosure.
GEOIIGI \, H vNDOi.ru Countv.
Pcpei-.ior Coet'.T, August Term 1831. __
rJohn Dili and J bo IV. SutUre, Miriams uml
Pu tnrrs trading uniter the name, style, und
Jirm of Dill <Sy SutUre.
vs.
'lhnmas Walts and Benjamin F, Volts.
TTPON 'he petition of J >hn Dill and John
IV Fut Jive. Merchants gud Partner* tra
di i ; undo the 'tariie.-tvlc. and firm of Dill and
Sutlive. ctnti' it 'hat Tlmmas Walts «' and Benja
min F. Watt* did. on 'ho e'eventh day of Febru
ary aprli'enn Imndred and ihiriy one eonvey to
said Dill add Outlive hv deed of mortgage, two
thirds of a trie.t of Land lying and being in the
•eventh'District of ■ eeeoontv known and dis- j
tingui«hed in the pi m of said di-trici. by num
ber. Two hundred old fifty-nine (25!)) contain
ing t\v > he idre l i ■ <> ■ 110 a half acres according ]
to server ' nether with t\v a bird* of all and
singular'll'' Grist dills. s aur Mi Is and Dwell
intr houses out houses and other improvement? j
thereon in anv wi*o •appertaining ! o the nrenti
ses, it being the whole of their in e-esl in said ;
lot of land and th" mill- on the Sinoch ■ ba clock
mom g through said lot of land, for the bettor
sc-oring the payment of a note of hand lot
foutccn hundred and eleven dollar-, made by
ttio said Th -mas Wat's and Benjamin F. Walls
on the eleventh dav ot February eighteen hnn
drod and thirty one. due on or before the first of
July next after the date of sad note, and paya
ble to Dill .nd Outlive aforesaid or laearer And
it farther ann. aring. tint the said Thomas
Watts end Benjamin F. Watts have not pair!
said note, nor ha'h either of them which sum
with in'erc-t from the rime the said note be
came due is now iliVitfe unpaid upon said debt »V
moitgago. it is therefore ordoted that unless
ranse he shown to the contrary, or the said sum
of monev with interest »V cost due thereon be
paiil into the 'Beth's oifire of this court within ti
months from this time the equity <>t redemp
tion in and t-. aid mortgag" pre mises he ba red
and forever foreclosed. And that a copy ot this
rule be published in one if the . public Gaieties
of this Sto'e. once a month for six months, ot
served upon the mortgagee or their special a
gen' at lets' three months before the expiration
of the line vitlun which the money is orduted
to be paid, Ac.
I do certify 'hat the above is a true copy from
the minute*.
Given undur *nv hand and private seal, there ;
being no soul of office, this 'i Ith day of August
1831 • !
amos McLendon,c. ac. (l ».)
Pen a. H3I.
JOII\ TIYLOK,
ationirn at ftaiu.
WILL for the future reside and k• p hi* office j
an B.’iinbridge, Decatur county, Georgia. He!
wli (onlinue to practice in the courts 111 which 1
its has usually practiced iterated or»
Avis. *7, IjUI. -it.
f GEORGE IF. DILLINGHAM
Offers for Saif,
3 Holts brawn totton Sheet-
JS inland Shirtings,
1 ftOO do. bleached “ do.
1,000 do Phids Stripes & Checks,
.00 do. Calicoes,
2fio do. Nankeens,
Itto do. Beare,-teens,
1 CASE Irish Linens,
J do. Nnvarioo Bonnets,
1 do. Leghorn do.
1 do. Tfnead f.aces,
I do. Assorted Silks,
1 do. Swiss Muslins,
1 do. (ambries,
1 do. Gloves, every description,
1 do. Hosiery,
1 do. Flags and Bandannas,
I do. Siiawls and Scarfs,
1 do. Umbrellas and Parasols,
1 do. Oil Cloths,
1 do. Fine llroad Cloths, Sattinelts,
and Cassimeres,
1 do. Vestings,
G do Ready made Cloathirrg,
Sittin-. Ribbons, Ginghams, com ns assorted,
12 Cases Iloodley’s celebrated Castor Hats,
15 Coses and Trunks - hoes,
1 Case Percussion G«ne,
25 Pair Pocket Percussion Pistole. GO,OOO per
cussion caps,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
1 do. Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
* I do. Flutes and Fites,
20 Dnz. Silver, Tortoise Shell and Common
| Spectacles and Goggles,
Coral Reads and Silver I liimbles,
5(1 fleams Foolscap and Letter Paper,
1011 Ream- Wrapping do.
I, Packages t rockery and Glass V\ a e,
I Barrels Coperas Alum, Putty, Lampblack,
! Spanish brown, Venetian. red, Copal and black
I Varnish,
•*(>'» Kegs White T.rpd, ground in oil,
I 150 Bags Shot. 2000 lb Bar Lead,
i I Case superior Mill Raws,
I do. Crosscut d>.
I do I land do.
1 Cask Smoothing lions,
50 Doz Collin- «V Co’s. Cast Steel Axes,
2 Sacks heavy Tmce Chains,
Ibbols -n’s Patent Scvths Blades,
Setts Blacksmiths’ Tools,
faint. Sash, Floor. While Wash, and Counte
brushes to great variety,
1.500 Ih, selected Sole Leather,
50 t! ides Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Irons in sets,
Wlujat ad Sn and Sifters.
2.000 Galls Stone Ware Jugs, Jars A Churns.
20 quarter casks Maderin Marseilles Sherry
Teneritfe and Malaga Wines,
I pipe Bordeaux Claret.
3 do Otard C gnne and S'-ignette Brandy,
25 P.a>re)« Jamaica, St. Cr -ix, A N. E. Rum,
200 do Western Wh i- key.
20,000 Dos Ainvcos 4- Roe Martin Segars,
April 22. 1831.
lIEPITE\E.
/TA'IE subscriber has nn hand a quantity of
J. Hepatcne. The success of this medicine
in the cure of f.ivcr affections, dyspepsia: and as
a febrifuge in intermittent!*, has obtained for it
the confidence of several eminent practitioners
Physicians disposed to give it a tiial can be
supplied. FITZGERALD BtRD
J.mM) 1.-31 -fi
JSfjr* :
iN’RITR FUIW 'H’FiR has Jmrt received nf the
COLUMBUS BOOK. STATION
ARY, AND FANCY STORE, one door
below Powers and Nalew on broad street 500
Sheets of Musiek, consisti' g of So p? . s .March
es, Waltzes, Cotillons, Peels, and f’ r sa l e as
ehonp as eao lie obtained in the nnirhorn cities
A JTiSO— Tl,p following late Novel-:
The W titer Witch ot the Skim . fir ~f iho sons.
2 vols.; The Hen is of Bing ess, 9 vols. ; The
Separation, 2do Maxwell. 2 do Storie <f a
Bride,2 do The Sinmete Twins, 1 yol. Voya
ges and Discoveries of tho < 'otTioariions of Co
luinbtts, 1 do. The Christian Ministry, 2 vols
Mason’s Farrier I voi. K. 8. NORTON.
May 4. if
CGLffSfItUS
~ M IT STORK.
ft
VDCftSE & CLATK h*vo removed to'be
A new brick binldit.gr next south of Smith a
Morgan’s store in Hr- -id Street. , tier.- they of
fer for sub mi the most ■.•econo, . da tag le; os
a general a printout m Hats f'heir own man
ofactuip among vr'licit n-v. Vine Drab, and
Black I* ■ a voi - t >t‘.e" atid fi.u Ko m Ha's.
N X; C, will be constantly receiving fresh
stiptdio* from theii factory, and of tbs ialest
fashion*
ALSO—Gentlemen’s ready made clothing
,-on uslmjv of elegant Dress and Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, and Vp is.
Columbus Mu - II I*3l
JVew Ferry.
About one mile below Cotnmbns. on the near
! e«t and best reed to Fort Mitchell and Mont
gomery Alabama The subset (her* have estah
fished their Fc■ > v across the Chatlahoochy.
RATES OF FERRIAGE.
Waggon loaded fit) cents
V. agg n empty 25
Pleasure carriage four wheels 50
Gig or Sill key 25
Cart loaded 25
Cart empty J 2 1 2
Man and Horse G I -4
Foot passenger when alone G 1-4
Led horse or font passenger in company no
thing.
The rend leads directly from the lower end
of istveet. down to the river.
BE A BORA! JO\E.«,
STEPHEN M.INGERSOLL
June 10. 3G
DUTTON S' STANLEY
tiirnKT iff AKERS,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
Wtr.i. carry on the above Business in
all its varion* branches and will sell low for
1 arh Their shop is situated a little above W.
Has ell’s Silversmith Shop.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
will be promptly attended to.
August, 27 4t— 4G
Ai:%V if IA 5*
<T*f Uic .S&tatr of Ifuovofa,
Stile by NOUR.SE li CLARK.
Globe tavern,
* "
. . ’J"* ’T"^
r|AHE SUBSCRIBER has made ar
-*c rangemenls to keep the
EST A Bliimil FW.
He return? his thanks to his fiends and the
| public for the encouragement they have given,
I be hopes their pn’roiarre will be continued.
GEO. YY. DILLARD.
Columbus, April (if/i . ISH. 2(s—tf
ns
SHOE STORE.
Pi-*) E. YVELLS, & CO. Have
si i’ _ removed to he Brick Building
MiJSz*’ n next dour above YVm. D llar
groves on Broad street, whete
they oiler for stle on reasona
tor ins Boots and Shoes of every description, of
t heir ovva maiiuficto e consisting of
fJOO pair Gentlemen's Boi-ts.
800 do. Calfskin shoes, high St low quarters,
100 do Calfskin Pumps,
75 do. R-ickskin >hees,
.50 do. Eeal«kin Pumps,
2ftO do. Brogans,
SOO do. Coarse Rhoes,
L/iDIES PRUXELLO ROOTS v SHOES of
r »<n lows kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do SeaKkin do.
Do < alfsktn do
Leather w alking shoes and Bottees,
Misses and Childrens R .ol.s and Shoes of cv- j
. pry description.
N. R. All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip
Ju’ii 2. 1831 —lv.
CO? EMBUS
3L?oolt, Stntfpiraro, Sc .?raucn
©to n F.
ii nu im
E. S. .YOU TO.V.
INFORMS the citizens and strangers
visiting Columbus, that lie has taken a
-'tore ie Air George Hargraves new juulding.
r.nr door below Messrs. Powers and Nafew, on
Broad Street, where he intends keeping a gen
eral assortment of
BOOKS, STATIONARY Y F.WCY GOODS
On hand and for sale as above the following
Books, Stationary, and Fancy articles, cheap
for ca h.
Webster’spelling books Large family Bibles
Juvenile do do. with plates,
Walker’s Dictionary, Pocket do.
English Reador, Apncriphn! Testaments,
New-Yorlc do. Testaments,
National do. Zion’s Songsters,
Juvenile Expositor, Methodist, Hymns,
Murray’s Grammar, Campnieetingdo.
Teacher’s Assistant, Pippen’s do.
Emerson’s Arithmetic, Western Songster,
Smiley’s do Ewell’s Medical Com-
Simley’s F Calculator, panion,
Cutnming’s Geography,s,ooo Receipts.
Woodhridge’s do. Sia-ne o Twins,
Woodhritlgo and Wil- Oxonians,
lard’s do. Englis at homo,
Smiley'B Atlas, Country Curate,
Culv’s do. Walter Colyton,
Moore’s do. Paul Cliff >rd,
Dale's History of tho Scott’s Napoleon,
U Stales. " Christian Ministry,
Giimsha'.v’s do. History- of Netherlands,
Natural Philosophy, Maxwell,
Viri Ro n®, Scparatir»n,
Saluslii Delphini, Stories r-f a Pride.
Theological Dictionary,Heiress of Bruges,
Goiiisiuilh’s history of Souvenir 1831.
Romo, Tokens,
Do do Oreeco, Indian War,
GrimshaAv’s do do Pleasing Companion,
Do. do. England. Don Quixote,
Do do. France, Blank Noto Books.
Weem’s Life of Wash- “ l>ay do.
ingtou. “ iel ter do.
Mason’s Farrier, “ Record do.
Butler’s Analogy, “ lavi ice do.
< It- t’sA? ant, “ Journals do.
lar’s v hart. “ Legers and Copy i
” 'ir': Lee titles, Books.
'dural In?tructO ',
Pink veliovv. and Gold edged Le'ter papor,
la ge ruled Foolscap Q ills, i'encil?. Pain box
cs »Y brushes. Ink A Inkstands, Slates, Wafers,
‘-tealiug wax. Letter Stamps, Indelfible Irik,
Perfumed hair powder. Lavender and Cologne
'Valor Hair Oil, Pulveiised Charcoal Tooth
o viler, Lipsalve, Tooth brushes, Shaving soap
iu j ires, and brushes Emolient Orange. Y f iolet,
Orients, ' iona>non and Vernacular Soap, Po
metu n, Visiting Cards and Card Cases, Pock
et combs Backgammon Boards. Ac. Arc. &c
Ado (5.
Npun Cotton.
THE subscriber Agent for tire sale of the
| Ithrns Man-factoring Company's Goods has
received a supply if SPUN COTTON suitable
j for Warpof assorted numbers.
, Af.s ) —IOO PIECES BROWN SHIR
i TING, a stout article suitable for negro wear,
| which trill be sold at the Factory oriccs
GKO. W. DILLINGHAM.
Cohimlm». Sep. 3.
"ECONOMY*
i Samuel Goodall,
Clothes Dresser and Renovator.
| > EBPECTFULLY informs the ptildic that
S-%. he lias opened anew establishment in Co
lumbus f-r Dressing and Renovating blue, black
drab, olive, brown, bottle green, gray mixtod,
' bombazine and bombaxette «.Y silk velvet, Coats,
! Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. ort quite a different plan
from that pursued by Dyers, without injury to
the cloth Tire articles cleaned by him are pro
nounced by the best judges to be almost cqua|
to new, the seams when faded are perfectly re
stored and any article dressed by this process
is made entirely free from tar, paint, groase, and ;
spots of every description. He will also restore
faded Nankeen pantaloons to their orginnl color.
Ijodius’ Habits, Cloth and Merino Shawls,
cleaned without injury to the borders. Press
ing sod sponging done in the neatest manner.
New Collars made, arid stiffening and repairing
done. July 30.—ts.
MATHEMATICAL I.VSTIU MENTfci.
1 For saie t’V
JL J. DA VLB* A V#.
! ©A LES.
BTEIVAfiTBALL*B.
IT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
I in NOVEMBER’next, in the town of
I’ Lumpkin, Stewart county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, viz:
Lot No. 14 Y in the 19th district of raid
icounty, levied on as the property of Allen J.
: Sims, to satisfy one fi fa. issued fiom a Justice’s
I court of Upson county against him, in favour ol
i James D Smith—levy made and returned to me
Iky a constable.
i Lot No. 78 in the 18th district of said J
county, levied on a? the property of Isaac j
Smith, to satisfy two TANARUS: fas issued from a justices j
court of If ilkiuaon county against him, in favor
of James Neal—levy made uiul returned to me
by a constable
The one half of lot No 220 in the 22d
district of said county, levied on as the property
of Michael O’Connor to satisfy one li fa issued ■
from the superior court of Randolph county a
gainst him, in favor of the officers of said coun
ty vs. said O’Connor. M 11. 11l VCII, Shf.
Oct. 1, 1831.
MERRIYVF.TIIEK KALES 4.
\V7 ILL lie sold an the first Tuesday in NO
YV Y r E UUEfI next, within the usual hours
of sale, at the court house in Greenville, Merri
wether county, the following property to-\vit: !
Lot of land No. 19t» in the Blh dLd.
rs Formerly Troup now Mernwether county,
Icvu and on as the property ot /Fiiliam Green jun.
to satisfy an execution which issued from the
superior court of G.een county, in favor of F.
11. Green vs. tho said William Green.
Lot of l aid No. 110 in the loth Dist.
of lormerly Troup now Merriwether countv.
levied on as the property of Simpson Barefield
tosaiisfy sundry executions which issued from
a justices court of Newton chunty in favor of
Grst n and’ f tichsnnon vs the said .-impson
R -refii'ld. Levy made anc returned to me by a
constable.
Lot of land No. 141 in the 3rd dist.
off rmerlv Troup now Meniiveiher e unty,
levied on as the nropcr:y of James T Davis to
satisfy an execution which issued from a just
ces court of Mu « ogeeco >nl vin favor of Janie-
Tad-worth vs. the said lame? T Divis Lavy
made and returned o me by a constable
Oct. 1, 1831. HUGH LOCKETT, Shff.
til the same time <§* place, trill be sold.
One lot of land No on hundred and six(IOG)
in the tenth (lllth) dist. of tlormerlv Troup now
Merriwelher county, levied ori as the property !
of Stephen and Lewis Tillia.ns, to satisfy a fi!
fa in f'vnrof Jeremiah Powell vs- said Stephen
and Lewis IFilliams.
Oct. 1, 1831. GRF.FJY TALBOT, D. S.
RANDOLPH SALEH.
ILL sold on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER next, at the place of hol
ding Superior court for the said connty of Ran
dolph, the billowing properly, viz:
One lot of land No. sixty-one (61) in
the sixth (fith) district of said county, levied on
as the property of Sa ruel Horton, to satisfy
sundry fi fas from a justices court of June's
county in favor of Isham Rees vs. said Samuel
IJortUVo Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
ALSO —Lot No. thirty-four (34) in
the Gill district of originally Leo now Randolph
couniy, levied on as the property ot John Gill,
to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices court of
Bald in county in favor of Phillip Cook for the
use of the penitentiary vs. the -aid Gill. Levy
m de and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO—Lot No. fifty-five in the ninth
(9th> district of originally Lee now Randolph
county, levied on as th) properly of Thomas
Chappie, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices
e- urt of Campbell county in favor of F. G.
Stewart vs. odd Thomas Oliappla. Levy made
and returned to mo by a constable.
ALSO — Lot No. seventy (TO) in the
fourth (4th) district of originally Leo now Ran
dolph county, levied on as the property of Drn
rey Smith, to satisfy one fi fa. from a justices
court of Fayette county in favor of Finley G
Stewait vs said Drurey smith. Levy made &
return-d to me by a con-table.
ALSO—Lot No. 34 in the 9th district
of originally Lee hut now Randolph county,
levied on as the property of Seaborn Hillard, to
satisfy one fi fa from a justices court of Baldwin
county in favor of James Rush vs said Hilliard.
Levy made and returned to a.e by a constable,
September the 15th 1831
Oct TANARUS, 1831. S T.WftFY. COLLI YS.Shtf
CARROLL SHEIUFF’B SALE.
W r ILL be sold on the first TuesdftV in
* * November next in the town of Car
rollton, Carroll county 00two :i the usual hours
of sale the following property (to-wit)
Lot of land No. 97, in the 10th Dist.
Carrol! county, levied on as the property of
Thomas Williams, t< -Misty a fi fa. issued from
the superior court of Fayellecounty in favor of
the efiicersof court vs. said Thomas Williams.
Lot of Land No. 249 in the 8111 Dist.
Carroll county, levied on as the propeity of
Richard Speaks, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
ihe superior court of Putts county, in favor of
i Abel L. Robinson vs. said Speaks
Lot of land No. 103 in the lOlii Dist.
I Cai roll county, levied on as the property of
Plummer Potter to satisfy sundry fi. fas issued
I from a justices court in Madison county in favor
1 of Jos. .V William Dabney, for the use of Pnrk
| cr Arnold vs. said Plummer Potter—levy made
! and returned by a constable.
Lot of land No. 77 in the 4th District
Carroll county, levied on as the property of John
| Bean to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the superior
court of Jasper county in favor of James Tur
ner vs. Walter Bean 4 John Bean.
One sorrel Ftud Horse, 4 Cows and Calves, 3
two year old heifers, 1 Bull two years old, 10
harrows A- spayed sows, 2 years old, 2 sows with
pig, one shoal, 1 sow and seven pigs, and 7 head
of sheep, all levied upon as the properly of Neil
.Stone, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Carroll su
perior c -urt in favor of Christopher Bowen vs.
said Neil Stone.
Lot of land No. 8 in the Gth District
Carroll county, one fifty saw Cotton Gin, one
Cow and calf. 1 yearling, 2 sows & thirteen pigs,
levied on as the property of James Bryce to sat
isfy a fi fa. issued from Carroll superior court,
in favor of Logan and Glenn vs. William and
James Bryce.
sept. 24, 1831. IT CURTIS D Fhffi
HEARD SHERIFF’S SALES.
Y\/ ILL be fold at the Cour' house door in
»•» the town of Franklin Heard county on
! the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within
| the usual hours of sale, the following property,
1 (viz:)
292 1-2 nr.rcs of land, known l>y No. 1.76 I
1 in the twelfth Dist. formeily Carroll now Heard
I county, levied on as the property of James M. j
i Bellar* to satisfy a fi fa in favour of Wilson R ;
Voting.—property pointed out by tbo defendant, j
ALSO one Chesmit Sorrel Mart; and ,
colt, and one coll one year old last spring, two
; (Jewsand calves, two Feather Bails, two -.heels, !
two hedquilts, one pine bedstead, one piste chest,
one cheirytree table, one small trunk 4 split
bottomed chairs, one peck measure, one flat
iron, one looking glass, two tlub axes, one
drav ing-knife, one hand saw, oue anger, one
; mattock, two plough-ho# 3, two tvoedu "--hoes,
j i-ne pair plough gears, two clevises and pic.,
■ one caribou howl, 4 plates. 5 knives, G forks, G
' caps and sanccrs, one earthen pitcher, one
1 washing-tub, one cedar pail. o: o do pigin, two
pots, one oven, one skillet, one spotted sow and
A'pigs; ail levied on as tho property of Peter
(Taylor to sathiy a fi. fa. in favor of Reuben
[ Stewart, for the use ol John Tutty, this 24'h
Augu-t. 1831.
sept 24, 1831 DANIEL WHITAKER, Shff’.
POSTPONED SALE.
' I GnS T ILL bo sokl on tho first Tuesday m
* * November next, in the Town of
Lumpkin Slew.irt county) between tire usual
hours of sale, tho Following property, viz:
LOT No 271 in the 2isl dist. formerly Lee.
now Stewart county, levied on as the properly
of John S Scott to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from a justice’s court of Ste wart county against
him, in favor of An'hony Dyre and others.
Levy made A returned to me by a constable.
M. 11. HEVCH, Shir.
rtpt. 24, 1831.
EXhiCI TOR'S SALE.
% T r ILL lie sold on the find Tuesday of
'December next, agreeably to aft
order of the honorable the inferior Court of
Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, aR the negroes belonging to the es
tate of Elijah Jowctl dec consisting of men,
women and boys, also all the real estate belong
ing to said estate, consisting of several valuable
tracts of Land. Terms made known on tho
day. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r.
August 27, 1831.
E XEC IITOR’-S HALE! “
ILL be sold on Saturday the 12th
» * November next, all the personal
estato of Elijah Jew et t dec. ennsisti -of a first
ralo set of CAR TESTER'S TOO! S, Cows A
Calves, beds and furniture, household and kit
chen furniture; together with various articles
too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
JOIIY LOOMIS, F.r.'r
Aug. 27. 1-3!.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in November next,
st ten o’clock A. U. there will be sold at
the late re-idence of John Eacter, senr. dec. in
the 24th dia formerly Lee now Stewart county
All tbe per. hable property of said dec.
consisting of horses, cattle, bogs, house
hold and kitchen furniture, and farming
implements, a large road wagon and a
small dearborn wagon.
JOHN L. EASTER, admr.
Sep 10.
GEO ItGlA—MerrhnetJicr County,
\RNER WHEEL! ? tolled bef-i'e Ylmcr Dur
ham, a justice of the peace in and for said
county,anestray brown bav Mare, fmr years
old next Spring, no brands, the car split like it
had been marked Appraised by Elins R Proc
tor and Joseph Cone to be worth fifty dollars,
thi-3rd Sep. 1831.
Sep 17 O F. LEVER F,TT. C. I C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREF ABLE to an order of the Inferior
* Court of Heard County when sitting for
; ordinary purposes, will bo sold on Saturday the
29th day of October next, at the Court- tiouoe
in said oounty, all tbe persona! property belorg-
I ing to the estate of Joel Burgess late of said
i coui-ly deceased Terms made known on the
dav. ROWL IND BURGESS, Admr.
Sep. 17,1831.
~ ADAIINifUTRAToTi’S SALE.I ’
N Saturday the 29th of October next, will
| A be sold at tho late residence of Zadne
I Lewis, late of Muscogee County dec. all ihe
1 personal property of said dr ceased
| Sep. 17, IH3I HIRAM FULLER, Ada*
JUAOFR months after date, application
I will be made to tbe honorable th Tn
j ferior court of Harris couuty, when sitting for
j ordinary purposes, for 'eave to -ell ail he real
j property of Edward Bass dec lying ii Jones Lee
and Ra-dolph countie!. •
! Sept. 17, 1831. BASS, Ex’*
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