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Tailftetu Ift 4DI 'lorcer Tho.np'S'irk _ i
Troup, 3-7 <1:5:5 Hailey llarralsou.
Talbot, 546 390 Towiij Bnrko.
Upson, nnj. 8 ll'il! nvay Orem.
Wilkes 511 417 Woovteu Willis, Irvin,
llrowil, Thurmond
Wilkinson 897 2lftjn.ll intchor, Exam
Washington! 31 Teniiitlc, Rutherford, Cur-
Warren 72 578
If'alton, 695 305 Echols Lucas & Easley.
The Building Committee of tho l’re«- j
byterian I’urfcli of Columbus beg leave to j
return their grateful ucktinwlerf jfoents to :
flic citizen* of this place and other friends j
for their liberality in assisting to rear the}
building. They also inform their fellow
citi'Zcrts that the house is so far completed :
a? to accommodate the congregation fori
public worship* and will lie dedicated to |
the worship of God next Sabbath morning
nt 11 o’clock A. M. Invmedlately after;
•which, a collection will bo taken up to
assist the cotunliltCe in paying the sum
yet due for the building.
Bv order of the committee,
JAMB'S S. NOV.N, Sec.
ff/“A JOURNEYMAN PRINT 1.14,
who understands his business will meet
with good encouragement at this otlice.,
ATTENTIO N VOLUNTEERS!
tnemlters of the Volunteer
‘Company now about forming, are requesr
fed to meet at the court house on Tues
day evening next, at candle li£lit. All
persons desirous of becoming the in hers
are requested to attend.
oct 1A ,
GfJVM ISBI\G~ ~~
Snpposcdto have been taken by mistake from
the encampment of tho Guard cm tlie night
Niftlie 3d iijst. v rifle gum with a poplar stock. 2
brass thimbles, irbn guard and but. piece, double
triggers with no screw between them. As the
battle is how thnhgbt to bo over it is hoped the
person who has it in ptjfcsesinn will re.turu it. to
jep. j. m\7.v.
oet 15
“* NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Maria Frittofi. Ihto of Coweta Boun
ty, deceased, are requested to present the same
2u terms of the law; and all thosfe indebted are
requested to mako payrfient to
WILLIAM J. DERM.LXY, Admr.
oct. 15
NOTICE.
THE Sheriff Salos of the county of Covrcta
will hereafter be publkhed in tho Democrat
oct 15
NOTICE.
tfgf STRAYED from the vuhscrib
er living in Columbus abort the
last of Sep* ember, a yoke of
work .-tears, one is a vorv large
pah; red with some white spots on his shoulder
or aide, marked with a crop and under hit in
each ear; the other is a dark red and smaller
■tear, with some white about him, the bush of
iis tail has been taken off, and lio is the oldest
of the two; any person that will take np said
ete.ars, and send me word oi bring them to me
shall rocoive a. handsome reward
MOSES COX.
oct 15
LIS V tfP JxETTFRS,
r> KWAINING in the PoßtolTicc at Greenville
VGa. October I, IfcfiJl.
15 -.met, Vardetnan Itefily, James
Ilurton, Josiali Hodnct, John
Bandy, Peter Hines, James
Birch, Wm. \V. JeteT, Win. A.
Battrell, Thomas Low, Win.
Butts, Zaehv Ligrtti, Marshal
Bowles, Nelson Maguire, iVancis
'Chapman, John A. Noles, Parker, -
Claton, Samuel Park* John L.
Calloway, James A.Preskitt, Francis
Crabtree-, John Ragland, Robert
Conner, Christopherßay, John A.
Cain, John Reddy, miss Sarah
Carlisle, Thos.'O. Rolius, Lodwiek
Cogen, Dennis Stanley, Lewi*
Edward Stanley* Felix
JSctoly IF W. Stanley* Gilbert
Ferrell* John Stanford, Levi
Gresham* John IF Stephens, Quinton
Goolsby, Randall Steward, James
Gober, A. C, Scott, Joseph
Greer, W. W. Todd, Benjamin
Gtolshy, John It. 'Weathers,llenry
Germany, James Welsh, Thomas
Hitchcock, Wm. 2 Ward, Powell
Howertan, James Williams, Stephen
Hardy, Thomas Williams, I.eWiS
Hoi mes, T. Wright, tnrs. Jane
Harrison*,lsham Walker, Charles H.
Hencock, Mrs. Nan.Windham* Petef
Harris, Silas Willis, James 2
Hilly er, James Weathers, A. M*
A. L. WOLCOTT, P. M.
oct-15 _
foreign Liquors,
JUST RfiCflED.
H>NE Pipe IlenneKy’s Brandy (Very riupdrior,)
J do. Cog iliac do.
I do. Holland Gin*
l do. Jam'a Hum.
1 do. Madeira Wine,
1 do Tencriffb do.
<> qr. casks Miilnga do.
• above Liquor- were selected bv a good
who paid grtal attention to QUALITY
-•*-Pure I lasers will please call and examine fir
flioniselvcs. J. A HUDSON.
June-11, 1831
SEASON iillii:
a-ta-a sail.
BY the Ship Oglethorpe intended to sail from
Liverpool on the 15th August last, the
Ruhscrihors will receive on lief aitival daily cr~
prrtcd, tlicir usual supply of
FALL AND WINTER ,
DllY GOODS.....CUTLER I*,
• Avn
CROCKERY WARE.
xvli'cli v ill be for snlr i v the psekatro or piece,
pt reasonable prices and cnstnmari terms.
LOir, TAYLOR vV Cos
Snranuuh 2C>lh, Sept. 1831.
N It. Savannah and its mbit tbs are quite
exempt from sicknomi, and no apprehensions of
lt*> v. *•
Sinv >IAI*
d>f tlic State of (Groi-flta,
Farr tSflle by NOLHHE o» CLARK.
Potters 4* sofcw,
HA VB just received at 111 eir store, lust door
below the Columbus 15 .nk, a fancitul and
well selected stock of
DllY GOODS ; H IRDIfJIRF, «$•
CUTLERY.
of which tho following articles compose a part.
Tlmv respectfully invite their friends and tlie
put.fie to call and ox i nine them.
R ise and Duffel Blankets,
Kersey, n good article fir negro
Sattlnulls, various colour and qu.ilitu-
A tine assortment of cloths,
iriliteaud lied flinnols,
Salisbury do.
Green Baize,
151 k. BoiiitVazets, French Bombazines,
M irino Uifeassians,
Russia, Tabie. and TErds Eye Diaperti,
Domestic Plaids and stripe-,
Tabby V'ctvct, silk do
Black and white Prints,
Fancy ,V Blue do.
Dark Plaid & stripe Ginghams,
French P-iplin,
Swiss Fnerillas,
Printed linen esmt ric hhkfs
Porteil bordered do. do.
Thread Laces eed Edgings, Swiss Inserting,
crazy Janes*
Pius-ian shawls, Thibet STiiwls,
Marabout do. Leonidas do Embroider’d do.
Crape dq
Green Bairaize, Cor.led VTuitln Potticoats,
i A 6uo assortment ol Hosiery,
: Fancy colored silks,
15lk. Italian do.
| Plain and Satin l.evUnlino do.
! Black SarsUots,
| Green do. Black Italian oravat*.
Velvet and -ilk Slntiks.
Bonnet and coloured Taffeta RibboitV
tiuperior Taffeta Umbrellas,
Colton do
Quilling, Velvet Reticules
Beaded do.
Bead Purses.
READY MADE CI.OATIII\C,.
Camlet, and plaid Cloaks,
Petersham over coats,
Green, blue and Olive Frocks,
Blue, black and Green dress coats,
Snttinet coaltees aid Pant s.
Superfine cloth pant’s.
Bl ack Velvet Vests, black silk »V cloth do.
gnperioi- wh’t di buff Valentia do wh’t cas. do.
W hite flannel wrappers, Canton fl.tn drawdrs.
An tr’c/tsicc Assortment of
HOOTS AND SHOES.
A Largo lot of superior lIOUBE CARPEN
TER’S TOOLS.
Cohtmlius, Oct 8, 1831.
GEORGE wT HILL INGRAM "
o{fjcrs (or Snlr,
? Bolts brown cotton Slieet
-B- VW ings and Shirtings,
1 000 do. bleached “ do.
1,000 do Plaids Btri(ltk & Checks,
100 do. Calicoes,
200 do Nankeens,
100 do. Bearerteen®*,
] CASE Irish Linens,
1 do. Nnvarino Bonnets,
I do. Leghorn do.
1 do. Thread Laces,
1 do. Assorted Bilks,
1 d°- Swiss Muslins,
i do. Cambrics,
1 do. ClovOS, evtfy descripticn,
1 do. Hosiery,
I do Flags and Bandannas,
I do. Sh.-Vwls and Scarfs,
1 do. Umbrellas and Parasols,
1 do. Oil Cloths,
1 do. Fin# Broad Cloths, Sattinotts,
and Cbssimeres,
I do. Vestings,
fl do Ready made Cloathing,
Sattins, Ribbons, Ginghams, combs assorted,
12 Cases Hundley's celebrated Cast’or Hals,
15 Cases and Trunks Shoes,
1 Case Percussion Gnns,
25 Pair Pocket Percussion Pistols. 60,1000 per
cussion caps,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
1 do. Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
) dh. Flutes and Fifes,
20 Do*. Silver, Tortoise Shell and Common
Spectacles and Goggles,
Coral Beads and Silver Thimbles,
50 Reams Foolscap and Letter Paper,
100 Reams Wrapping do.
15 Packages Crockery add Glass Ware,
Barrels Ooperos. Alum, Puttv, Lampblack,
Spanish brown, Venetian ttd, Copal and black
Varnish,
200 Kegs White Lead, ground irt oil,
150 Bags Shot, 200d lb. Bar Lead,
I Case fSiperior Mill Saws,
I do. Crosscut <l l.
1 do. Hand do.
1 Cask SufOothihg Irons,
50 Doz Collin- A Co’s. Cast Stool Ascs,
2 Sacks heavy Tiaco Chains,
I boots-ni’s Patent SCvthe Blades,
Setts Blfcksniiths’ Tools,
Paint, Sash, Floor, While Wash, and Counte
brushes m greAt variety,
1,500 lb, selected Sole Leather,
50 Sides Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Irons in sets,
Wheat and Said Sifters,
2,000 Gaits Slone Wart Jugs, Jars & Chnrhs,
20 quarter casks Maderia, Marseilles Sherry
Teneriffe and Malaga Wines,
I pipe Bordeaux ClafOt.
3 do Otard Cognac and Solgnctto Brnndv*
25 Barrels Jamaica, St. Croix, A N. E. Kuril,
200 do. Western Whi-key, •
20,000 Dbg ' iiiydbs <y Ren Martin Segars,
April 22, 1891*
COLUMBUS
Book, Stationary ami Fantip
S r <f> lv 53 .
O.y hatul ami for Halts, tit abort the
following popular School Books:
Webstors spelling Books,
Walkers Dictionary
CumrrVng’s Geography'and Atlas,
New Federal Calculator,
Teaeliers, Assistant,
Male’s Ilistorj' of the U. Stated,
Tos'aments*
History of England,
“ “ RoinO,
“ “ Greece,
Also a hurt collection of Day’s Moial and En
re taining T<’>Y r BOOKS for Cmr mtr.s ; Paper,
Quills. Ink, Ink tStands, Wafers, Scaling Wax,
Paint Boxes, Brushes. Ac. Ac
E. S. NORTON.
One door below Powers 4' Nafew Broad
St met. _
SPRING AND HUMMER
CiPifiDS,
Jus! nrririd an > rrrllcnt and full assortment of
Silks. (.iiiL'haiPSj Calicoes, Muslins, < 'ambricks,
Brtiivh Linens, Nankeens, Vs-iings, Broad and
Navarifio Cloths, Bombazines, Boinbazotts, Id’k
Lnstings,Silk Velvets, Uimii Drillings, »Vc &e.
Also—A complete assortment of Fine and
Course, high a id low quartered SIIOEB.
Which is offered at my usual accommodating
terms. Country Mer 'hunts would (Jo well to
call nod examine for ibouiscives
Juno 11, 1631 4 A HUDSON.
f^lobc
THE SUBSCRIBER lias made ar
rangranents to keep the
I>TA BlilfiiiniKXT.
lie returns his th inks to his friends and the
public for the encouragement they havl* given,
lie hope-; tnclr patronage will he continued
GEO. W. DILLARD.
Columbus, April. (Ult. 1831. 2(s—tf
*1 Rule Nisi, to establish lost papers.
/iRMREG months after date I promise to pay
,JL Edmund Martin Or benre-, thirty-three*
dollars and fifty cents for value received this
•20th of Nov 1826 WILEY KAY.
Received of the within note ten dollars 64 1 : 2
cents. <
cf.orgli, R.rxnnr.rn cou.yty—
BEFORE me, John R. McNeel, a Justice of,
the Inferior Court in and for said county,
personally came Arnold E. Blondworth, who
after being duly sworn deposeth and says that
lie was legally possessed of a note as hereof,
which note the above is a correct copy and that
the orlriginil note is lost and destroyed.
ARNOLD E. BLOODWORTH.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th
August 1831. JOHN R.M NEEL. -
RA.XDOLVH SUPERT'OR COURT;
August Trust 1631
1T appearing to the court that. Arnold E
Blood worth of tlVo county aforesaid was legally
possessed of a certain no'e of hand ns hearer
t hereof of which the above ii a correct copy-and
that thefirigirial note is lost ail’d destroyed. Be
it therefore ordered, that Wiley Knv a(iperir at
the nexf term oft hip court and shew e.au'sA-iff
anv he has why said copy above should not be
established in lieu oif the oFiginal note Which is
lost, and destroyed; and be it further ordered,
that a co <v of this rule be duly published in oiie
of the ptihfic Gaieties of this State preyioris to
tho next term of tins cdttrt, upon the said Wiley
Kay ptlr.-onaliy.
I do certify that the forgoing is a true copy
from the minutes.
Given under my hand and private seal,
there being no seal of office Jliis Xith Auarnsl,
1831. ,
AMOS McLENDON, C. S. C. (l. h)
Sop 3, 1831 <
j COLUMBUS* OCTOBER K IHBi.
! .1 Rale Nisi, to establish tost papers.
GEORGIA, RANt>o»,rn tTor.vrr.—
I'Y FFORF. me, John R. Mr Neel a Justice of
3 the Inferior Court in arid for said bounty,
| perscnallv came Luke II Smith whoatler beqig
! duly sworn deposeth and says that lie w&s le-
I gaily and rightfully possessed of fimi h’ites tis
| which the annexed are true ri -pies nnd #Ve
! correct, are lost or mislaid so that tlic> enrtuot
he obtained. LUKE 11. BMiYJJ
Sworn to and subscribed, before me this 19th
day of Arig. 163!. JOHN R. M NEEL Ji. e.
On or before the twenty-fiflh day of DeoCiri
lier hext, I promise topaV Matthew Brooks or
hearer uVcnty dollar- For Value received this
Mill May, J \MKS V. ROBINSON.
On the ninetoerilh of Nov’ctribe.r eighteen hun
dred and twenty-six I promise Iq pay'l,ukc II
bmitli or hearer, twenty seven dollars and filly
cents for value received. Sqpt. 10th, IHSB.
WILLIAM NO US.
On tlie nineteenth day df Novrimber eighteen
hundred nnd twenty-six l promise to niy Luke
11 Smith or bearer twenty seven dollars and
1 twelve and a half tents for value re-eri-od tills
10th May, 1826. WILLIAM NOYS
On the nineteenth day of November eigliteeh
hundred rind twenty six, I promi-0 to pay Luke
11. Smith or'beiirer fifteen dolls lot value recei
ved this JOlli Se.pt 1626
william NoYs
SUPERIOR CoinT, AU<ytis T TEHM IriJL
IT appearing to the court; this tho nbovo af
fidavit, that Luke 11. Smith \viLw oirally and
rightfully possessed of four notes, of which the
above are sworn copies tnereot and that lie has
lost or mislaid the originals of which the annex
ed are copies. Be it therefore ordered, that the
said James V Robinson and William Noys ap
pear on the first day of the next terni of this
court arid shew cau-c, if any they have, why the
above copies shall not be established m lieu of
tlie original notes which have been lost or mis
laid. And bfc it further ordered, that the rule
he drily published ill orte of the public Gazettes
of this State previous to the next term of their
court, of duly served upon the said James V
Robinson and William NoyS.
1 do Uertify that tile foregoing is a true copy
from the minutes.
Given lihder my hand and private, seal there
being nti Seal of othce, this 2Rh August, 1831.
AMOS McLENDON, C S C (i s.)
Sep 3, 1831.
A RULE MSI, For Foreclosure.
GEORGIA; Ramiolpu County.
Stu-VRioR Corr.T, At"hrst Tkrm 1831
John Hill and John IV; Sutlire, Mercants and
Partners, trading under the name, style, and
Jirm of Dill ty Sutlire
Vi.
Thomas tVaUs pnH Rtnjamin -F. IVatts.
XTPON the petition of John Dill and John
J W Stßlive, Merchants and Partners tra
dirur under the name, style, andhrm of Dill and
Sntlivo, stating that Thomas Watts and Benja
min F. Watts did, on tho eleventh day of Febru
ary eighteen Hundred and thirty-one, convey to
said Dill and Sutllv-e by deed of mortgage, two
thirds of a tract of Land lying and beirig in the
seventh District of Lee county, knottn and dis
tinguished in the plan of said district by num
ber Two hundred and fitty-nine (259) contain
ing two hundred t.vo arid a half acres according
to survey, together .with two thirds oi' all and |
singular the Grist Mills, Saw Mills and Dwell
ing houses out houses and other improven'.eflts
thereon in any w ise apperiaining to tlie - premi
ses, it being the whole of their interest in said
lot of land and the mills on tho SLnochoba creek
running through said lot of l aid, for the better
securing the payment of a note of head for
frHirtnen hundred and eleven dollars, made by
tne said Thomas Watts and Benjamin F. Watts
<>n tho eleventh day ot February eighteen liuli
dted aiul Unity one, duo on or before the first of
July-next alter tho date of said nolo, and paya
ble to Dill and Hutlive atoresuid or liearor And
it further appuaring, that the said Thomas
Watts and Benjaitjin F Watts h-ive not paid
said note, nor hath either of thciri, which sutn
W ith in'ferest from the time tho said note be'-
eame due is now dueJii unpaid upon said debt *% J
inoitgage. It is tKerefirve ordcied that unless ,
cause be shown to trie contrary, or the said sum
of money willi interest »V cost dub thereon be!
pam into the Clotk’s office of this court within 6 j
months from this time the equity of rcdeinp- i
lion in and to said mortgage premises be barred j
and torever foreclosed. * And that a copy ot this ‘
rule l>e published in Ono of the public Gaieties’
of tjiis Stale,.once a month for six months, or
served upon the mortgagers or their special a j
gent at least three months before the'expiration !
->f lh<; time wilf.in yVhicli the money is ordered t
lo’fic paid, A c.-
Ido certify ‘hat tho atmvd is a true copy friJm*
the minutes.
Given under mv hand arid private seal, there ;
being no seal of office, this 2tlh day of August
1831. —— j
AMOS McLENDON, C. S C. (i. fe.)
* 1 ' 3 ’ _ i
•fOIS\ TIVfiOK,
sSltorurw at itnto-
WILL for the future reside and keep bis office i
in Bainbridge. Decatur county, Georgia, lie
will continue to practical!) the courts in which 1
he has usually practiced heretofore.
Aug. 27, 1831. -4t
*• s .*
Nlf EIS IFPN «AIiEN,
STEWART SALES.
if It'll Iks sold on the first Tuesday
in NOVEMBER next, in the town of
Lumpkin, Stewart county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, viz:
Lot No. 145 itt tire IDtli district ofstiiil
county, levied on a« .the property of Allen J
Biros, to satisfy one fi fa Issued from a Justice’s
Court of Upson county against him. in favour of
jTiiues D Smith—lovy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Lot No. 78 in the 18tli district of said
county, levied on as the property of Isaac
Smith, Fo satisfy two fi fas issued from a justices
court of B'ilkinson county against him, in favor
of James Neal—levy made and returned to me
by a constable
The otic half of lot No 220 in tlie 22d
district of said county, levied on as the property
of Michael O’Connor to satisfy one fi fa issued '
from the superior court of Randolph cohiiiy a
gainst him, in favor of the, officers of said coun
ty vs. said O’Connor. M. 11. Stiff.
Oct! 5, 1831.
3lii RimVETII E•. 8A i7ehT
ILL be sold an lire first Tuesday in NO
. T - VEM BUR next, wi'bin the usual hours
bf sale. Rt the court house in Greenville, Merii
wether coority, tlm following property to-\Vit:
Lot of land No. 196 in the Bth dist.
'f Formerly Troup now Mem wet her county,
levied »n as tlie property Ot H'llliam Green jun.
to satVafy an cxeeiition which issued from the
superior court Os Green enmity, in flavor of F.
11. Grcrin vs. the said VViltiaui Green.
t.ot of land No. 140 in the 10th Dist*
jof tor nerly Troup now Merriwethor county,
j levied on as the jiropertv of Simpson Barcfieid
I to satisfy sundry executions which issued from
a justices cOuH of Newton clmnty in lavor of
Green and Buclianrion vs. the said Pimpson
j Barcfieid. Levy made And rbluhrijd to me by a
J constable.
Lot of land No. li 1 in the 3rd tlifeh
; of fermeriv Troup notv Merritvether cotintv,
. leViejd on its the proper 1 y of James T. Davis to
satisfy an ciel ution Which issued fiom a Jusli
| ces- court of Milscogec county in layer Os James
l <1 adsworlh vs. tile said James T DaviS Levy
i made and returned n> me b,v a constable
! Ow. I, 1831. HUGH LOCKETT, Shff.
; Jit the sprie iunc <§• place, frill he sold.
j One lot of land No. one hundred and six (lOli)
I in the tenth (10th) dist. of foruieriy Troup now
: Merriwether county, levied on as the property
of ritephun and Lewis II illianis, to sttaWy a ii j
fa iti favor of Jeremiah Powell vs- said Stephen ;
and Lewis B illiams.''
Oct. i, 1831. GRF.fi.X TAt.ROT, n. .S’.
RANDOLPH HALES;
I|QU. he sold on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER next, at tlie pjace of hol
dinif So ((prior cdurt fir the said conuty of Ran
dolph, tlie following property, viz:
One lot of land No. sixty-one (61) in
the sixth (6th) district of saiii county, lbviod oil
as the properly of Samuel llortoti, to satisfy
sundry fi fas from a justices Court of Jones
eolintv in favor of tslmin Rees vs. said Samite!
Hortori, Levy made aud returned to inb by a
constable.
AL^O —-Ltfi !Vo. thirty-four (-il) in I
tlie titli district of originally Leo now Randolph j
county, levied on as tho properly of John Gill,
to satisfy sundry ti faS from a justices court of I
Bald ' in county in favor of Phillip Cook (hr the
use of the penitentiary Vs. the said Giii Levy
in 'de and returned to me by uccitslabln.
ALSO—Lot Xo. fifty-fife in tlic niiitii
(9th) district of originally Leo now Knndoiph
county, levied oh as (hi properly of Thomas
Chappie, to satisfy sundry fi fas (tom a justices
,c«urt of Campbell County in favor of I’. G.
Stew ait vs. said Thomas Chappie. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO—Lot No. seventy (70) itl the
fourth (4th) district of originally Lee now Ran
dolph crintity, lcitied on ns the property of Dru
roy Smith, to sHtisly one ft ft. froni a justices
court of Fayette county in favor of Finley Q.
Stewart vs. said Druroy smith. Levy made &
returned to me by a constable.
ALSO—Lot No. 34 iii the 9th district
of originally Lbe but now Randolph county,
levied on as the property of Seaborn Hillard, to
satisfy one fi fa fropi a justices court of Baldwin
| county in favor of James Rush vs. said Hilliard.
Levy madq and returned to mo by a constable,
September the loth. 1631.
Ori. I, 1831. STARKEY COLLI.XS, Shff j
GAR ROLL SifERIIK’M SALK.
ho sold on tho first Tuesday in
* * November next in the town of Car
roltyon, Carroll ominty.netween the usual hours
of sale the following property (tQ*vii)
Lot of lrtn.l No. 97, in t '.,e JOth Dist.
Carroll county, levied on as the ]>roperty of
Thomas Williams, tosa*i j{ y afi (a. issued from
the tuiporioT court of Ifaveltecounty in favor of
the officets of court vs. shid Thomas Williams.
Hot of liHjid No. 249 in the Bth Dist.
Car toll r ..unty, levied on as tlie propel ty of
Uiciiori Speaks, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued trom
4he anperior court of Butts county, lu favor of
fybel L. Robinson vs. said Speaks.
, Lot of land No. 103 in the ldtli Dist.
Cat roll coiinty, levied on as tjie property of
I’lv.ntmer Potter to satisfy sundry fi fts issued
from a justices court in Madison county in favor
of Jos. «V William Dabney, for the use of Park
er Arnold vs. said Plummer Poller—lovy made
and relumed by a Constable.
Lot of land No. 77 in the 4th District
levied on as the properly of John
Bunn to satisfy a (1. fa. issued from the superior
court of fasper coiinty in favor of. James Tur
ner vs. Wnitei Bean i * John Bean.
One sorrel Stud Horse. 4 Cow* and Calv.es, 3
two year old heifers* 1 Boil twoycufs old, 10
barrows A spayed sows, Shears old, 2 srivr 4
pig* one shoat, I sow and seven pigs, and 7 he;; ~
ofsheep, all levied upon as the property of Neil
Store,fo satisfy a fi. la. is*nod from Carroll su
perior court in favor of Christo- „ r Bowen vs
said Neil Stone.
Dot of land No. 8 fn District
Carroll county, one. fiftjj saw Cnftqn Oil, one
Cow and calf, 1 yearling, 2 sow* *V thirte en p;£* ,
levied on as the jiroiierly of James lSryce to sal
i-fv a li fa.i<-s'ied from Carroll «ii|x:rior court,
in fiver of Logan and Glenn vs. Wutiairi and
dairies Bryc j.
sept. 24, 1831. 11. CURTIS. D Shff.^
IIEAR!) MIIERIEF’S HALES.
11 ILL bo sold at the Cottr house door in
T * the town of Frink fin Heard county oft
the first Tuesday id NOVEMBER next, within
the ustlal flours of-vile, the fldlowlng pioperty,
.(viz:) t
2)2 1-2 acres off ind, Known by No. 13(4
in the twelfth I)ist-. formally .Carroll now Heard
1 county, lovied on ns the property of James M.
1 Sellars to satisfy a fi fa in Tirour of Wilson R
| Young.—property pointed out by the defendant:.
Aisk«> one NcimV4 151 arc ami
colt, and one enlt one viar old Inst spring, two
Cotvs and calves, two Feather Beds, lv< o sheyta,
two hedqullbf, one pine bedstead, one pine chest,
one chefrytree tilde, one small trunk 4 split
i bottomed chairs one peels measure, one:flat
! iron, one looking glass, tri o club axes, wiq
I dfawing-knife. One hand saw, ono auger, oini
I mattock, two plougfi-hoes, two wecdii.g-hbfcs,
j one pair plimgfi gear) two clevises and jiins.
i oi* earthen l«>wl, 4 plateß. 5 knives, 6 folks, 6
i cups and re ■.icers, ono eaithcu pitcher, one
i washing-tub, ouo cedar pail, one do pigin, two
lints, cue oven, one skillet, ono spotted s--w and
i 6 pigs) all levied on as the property of Peter
Taylor to satisfy afi. fi. in favor of Keuheri
| Stewart, for the use ol J din Tutty, this 24th
j August, 1831,
sept. 24, 1831 DANIEL WHITAKER, Sid)’.
POHTPON Elf HALE.
bo sold on tho first Tuesday in
* * November next; iii the Town of
Lumpkin Stewart county, between tho usual
hours of sale, too follow ing property, viz:
J,oT No 2*l in the 21st dist. formerly I-cq,
now Htowart county levied on ns the property
if John S Scott to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued
from a justiceV court of Stewart county agaiq|4
him, in liivpr of Anthony Dyro and others.
Lovy made & returned to me by a conslatde.
M. 11. III.XCU, Shff.
rept. 24, 1831.
EXECUTOR’H HALE.
he sold on the first Tuesday of
' ’ December next, agreeably' to aft
qrdcr of File lionorahlq, the inferior Court of
Muscog'oe county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, all tho negroes belonging to the es
tate of F.lij ih Jewett doc consisting of men,
women and boys, also all the real estate belong
! ing to said ofitare, consisting cf severe! valuable
j tracts of Land Tetuis made known on tho
1 day. JOHN LOOMIB, Ex r.
August 27, 1831.
EXECUTOR’H'HALE. ~
LI. he sold on Saturday the 12th
* » Novetiihei' neyt, all the personal
estate of Elijah Jowe It dec consisting of a first
rate set of L JRPfi.XTEti' > TOOLS ; Cows &
Cal veil, beds and furniture, household and kit
cli'on fnrnituro; together with various articles
100 tedlods to meiHiou. Terms of sale made
known on tile day. ,
. JOHJt LOOMIS, Fx’r.
_ AJI 27, 189,1. *
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in November next,
at teh o’clock A. M. there Will be sold at
the laic rcsjdcncb of John Easter, senr. dec in
rim 24th dis formerly Lee now Stewart county
Ail til** perishable property of stiid dec.
consisting of horseit, buttle, hogs, house
hold nnd kitclieft luroifUje* aud farming'
implements, a large road wagon and a
small dearborn wagon;
JOHN L. EASTER, admr.
Spd. If).
ADMINIHTRATHR’H HALE.
VGB.EEAISLE to (in. order of tlic Inferior
(kiurtof Heard County when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will bo sold on Saturday the
2911i day of October next, at the Court-llousq
in said oouilty, all the personal property belong
ing to the estate of Jo 9 Burgess late of said
i county deceased. Terms made known on that
day. , ROWLAND BURGESS, Admr.
Sep; 17, 1831.
ADM IN IHTHATDH'H HALE.
ON Satiuflay Hie 291 h of October next, will
he sold aF tho laic residence of 2adcc
Lewis, late of Muscogee County doc. all the
personal property of said deceased
Sep. J7,183l HIRAM FULLER, Adm.
OUR iftdnths after date, application
■- will he made to the honorable the In
ferior court of Harris county, when sitting for,
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real
property of Edward Hass dec. lying in Jones I.en
and Randolph countiet.
Sept. 17, 1831. ALEXANDER RAS^.Ex’r
NOTICE.
MONTHS uftcr date applica
tion will ho made to the honorable, the In
ferior court of Harris coiinty, wbon setting for
oulinary purposes, for leave to cell the real es ;
late (with tho exception ofthi widow’s dower)
of Benson Henry, late of Harris county, dec.
for tiie benefit of tlie heirs and creditois.
KIJ4IA HENRY, ) X
DAVID J BRUT, \ >
WILLIAM T.HKNRY, i \
Oct. 1. 1831, BENJAMIN HENRY * 2
EXECUTOR’H HALE.
WIJ-Lbo sold on the first Tuesday in Do
comber next, in town of Greenville, SRV-
E.X MIGROfiS h- 100 ACRES OF M.XD, ly
iriff in the 10th dist. of Merruvether coduty part
of No 106. Also on the Friday before, will lie
sold at the late residence of .Vflliam Talbot dec
all the Stock, lionsehold fovniture and crops of
corn. GItEE.X TALROT, Ex'r.
Oct. 1, 1831. WILLIAM MOSLEY, Ex r.
IVTOTICE. All persons having claims a*
-La gainst. (Filhain Talbot dec. aro requested
to rondtir tlis.ii iii agrooahie to law, to tis.
QREE.X TALROT, Ex'r.
Pet, 1,4831 WIU.tAM SO.XLEY. Ex'r.
WILL be sold at the court, hous in Tailsi.t
, county on the first Tflcsday in Doceml>or
next, Lot of land No. 251 in the 23rd district
formerly Muscogee now Talbot county, with llm
exception of th i widow's dower fer life. Sold
i bv an older vt the honorscle the inferior com t
of Jones county, for the benefit of the heirs ai ti
creditors of said dec.
Ort. 8. 1831. JAMES K> A BRICK. Admr.
, NOTICE. • ’
be iuade p> the l*on<>u»tr4rlt-. the Inferior
’ Court of Muscogee ro inly, wliuo setting ipr or
dinal y puipqsos, for leave to solTNil tlie ne
groes and real estate of Elijah Jewett, late of
Muscogee county deceas'd, for the .benefit us
the heirs and creditors pf the said estate
John lioo.Mte, i:*u«
Juno 11, 18$t