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GEORGE TV, TUI.LINGIIAn
TUrrs Cor Saif,
T| AAA Bolts brown cotton Sheet
as S W digs and Shirtings,
1 000 do. bleached “ do.
1.000 do Finds Stripes A Checks,
100 do. Calicoes,
200 do. Nankeens,
103 da. Bearortecns,
i CASE Irish Linens,
1 do. Navarino Bonnets,
1 do. Leghorn do.
1 do. Thread ’Lrtoos,
1 do. Assorted Silks,
1 do. Swiss Muslins,
1 do. Cambrics,
1 do. Gle es, every description,
1 do. Hosiery,
1 do. Flags and Bandannas,
I do. Suavvls nod Scarfs,
1 do. Umbrellas and Parasols,
1 do. Oil Cloths,
1 do. Fine Broad Cloths, Saltinetts,
and Oassimcres,
1 do. Vestings,
6 do Ready unde Cbiathing,
ftattins, Ribbons, < liiighiiuis. combs assorted,
12 Cases Fliiortley’s celebrated Castor lials,
1.5 Cases and Trunks Shoes,
1 Case Percussion Gens,
2.5 Pair Pocket Percussion Pistols, GO,OOO per
cussion caps,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
‘1 do. Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
1 do. Flutes and Fifes,
CO Doz. Stiver, Tortoise Shell and Common
Spectacles and Goggles,
Voral Beads and Silver Thimbles,
50 Reams Foolscap and Letter P^iper,
100 Reams Wrapping do.
15 Packages Crockery and Glass Wan,
Barrels Copcras. Alum, Putty, Lamp black,
Spanish brown, Venetian red, Copal and black
Varnish,
200 Kegs White Lead, ground in oil,
350 Bags Shot, 200(1 lb. Bur Lead,
1 Caso superior Mill Saws,
1 do. Crosscut d>.
1 do. Hand do.
1 Cask Smoothing Irons,
•CO Dux Collins iVCo’s. Cast Steel Axes,
'J Sacks heavy Tiaco Chains,
Ibbotson's Patent Scythe Blades,
Setts Blacksmiths' Tools,
Paint, Sash. Floor, White Wash, and Counte
brushes in great variety,
1,500 Ib. selected Sole Leather,
s<) Sides Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Iron* in sets,
Wheat and Said Sifters,
2,00(J Galls. Slone Ware Jugs, Jars & Churns,
20 quarter casks Maderia, Marseilles Sherry
Tenerifte and Malaga Wines,
I pipe Bordeaux Claret.
3 do Olard Cognac and Seignette Brandy,
25 Barrels Jamaica. St. Croix, A. N. E. Rum,
200 do Western Whiskey,
20,000 Dos .4 my cos b,- Red Martin Segare,
April 22. 1831.
IIEPATEXE.
JTRHE subscriber has on hand a quantity of
ii Hepatonc The success of this medicine
in the cure of i iver affections, d\ pcnsiv, and as
a fcbrif i t rc in iMormiltents, has obtained for it
the confidenrc f several eminent practitioners
Phvsici id •posed *n give it n trial can be
supplied. F-TZGERALD BIRR
m MWmM*
an
jlfnlfK ft'UBSt’IBER has Just received at the
sii, COLOIBI'S HOOK. HTATION
ARV. AVI) FANCY STOKE, one do r
below Powers and Nalew on broad sticet SIK)
Sheets of Musick, consisting of Songs, March
«s, Waltzes, Cotilions, Reels, and lor sale as
cheap as can be obtained in tbo northern cities
A I —'Tho following late Novels:
The Water Witch or the Skimmer of the mas,
2 vole.; The Hetris of Hrugess, 2 vols. , The
Separation, 2 do. Maxwell. 5 do Stories of u
Pride, 2 do. The Siamese Twins, 1 vol. Voya
ges and Discoveries of the Companions of Co
lumbus. 1 do. The Christian Ministry, '2 Vols
Mason s Farrier 1 vol. E. S. NORTON
May 4. t p
COLUMHIJS
HAT STORK.
i£|
NOURSE Sl CLARK have removed to the
new hriek building next south of Smith V
Morgan's store in Broad Street, where they of
for for sale on ;he most accommodating terms,
a general assortment ot Mats oftheir own man
ufacture, among which are White, Drab, and
Black Reaver, Otter and fine Rotsre. Hats.
N A will be constantly receiving fresh
supplies from their factory, and of the latest
fashions.
ALSO—Gentlemen’s ready made clothing
consisting of elegant Dress and Frock Coats,
pantaloons, and Vc ts.
Columbus. May 14, I*3l.
•V<ru* Sherry.
About one mile bolow Columbus, on tire near
est hnd best road to Fort Mitchell and Mont
gomery Alabama. The subscribers have estah
fished tlicir new Ferry across the Chattahoochy.
RATES OF FERRIAGE.
Waggon loaded dt)-cents
Waggon empty 25
Pleasure carriage four wheels 50
Gig or Snlkey 25
Cart loaded 25
Cart empty 12 12
Mau and Horse fi 1-4
Foot passenger when alone (i 1-4
Led horse or fixit passenger in company no
thing.
The road leads directly from the lower end
of Broad Street, down to the river.
SFaRORN JONES,
STEPHEN M. INGERSOLL
June 10. 3fi
_____
I SHALL nocessaiily lie absent from Cdlurn
bus until tlie first dav of November;—during
my absence, Gen. Law lion will discharge my
profesKirm.il duties. ’"‘US MILTON,
si-pi. 27 1831.
c? i\ <*> r to. lutrs,
RECEIVED AND RECEIVING,
ltm Bid* HUSKEY,
3 > vr%b!3K?M nntnt,
‘1 “ M.ICKERIX 2 3
l; r » ** POliK ,
l.i) R igs Cr IT e, 2 T«erc«s (lice,
2od« Ills Lead, 25 Barrels Molasses,
Klim Caudle*. Soap 8 T*»n« ! ron a«sorted,
10 lbs. Loaf Sugar, For Suit by
July 2 i A HUDSON
• FACTORAGE
eorarafssiDit liusfnrss,
AT
AFPALACHICOLA, FLORIDA,
fIUIF. subscribers tender their thanks
-■- to their friends and the priblie, for
the very libeial patronage v Inch they have re
ceived heretofore, and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same. The comparative re
moteness of their Ware-Houser from other build
ings, togeiber with numerous oilier rup**rior
advantages, render them measurably exempt
from danger liy fire’; and connected with them
are largo and commodious close storages, which
for convenience and safety, are not mrpassed
by any in the place. They will extend liberal
facilities to their patrons by making advances
on produco addressed to them for sale, or on
shipments to tlieir friends in any of the differ
ent markets in the TT. States. All bunne«s
confided to their care will have their prompt
and undivided attention, whereby tlioy hope to
meet a share of the public patronage.
Bills of Exchange, Drafts and Checks on
New-York, Providence, Boston. New-Orleans
and Mobile will ho negotiated at a moderate
premium BROOKS, LATHROP & 00.
Sen 3. 1831— 2m.
WARE-HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
FBI HE undersigned having taken the
a W are-1 louse of Gen. Wool folk,
tenders bis services to his friends and the pub
lic in the above businoss.
He will be prepared to extend the usual fa
cilities to his customer*, by making advances on
produce stored with him, or on shipments to his
frienes in New York and New Orleans.
Connected with the Ware-House, is a safe
and extensive Close Storage, for the reception
of any goods that may be consigned to him for
sale, or otherwise. The situation of the Ware-
House and Storage, as to "convenience and safe
ty. is not surpassed W any in the place. Should
additional security be required, insurance ran
be effected at a very low rate. Tlte subscriber’s
attention will be devoted exclusively to the a
bovc business Ho therefore hopes to receive a
proportion of the public patronage.
• M W TIIWEATT.
Columbus, Sep 17, Ift:R
FACTORAGE
AND JjggjgJf
Cos min is ai o n
BUSINESS,
AT
APPAL A t'Dlt OLA, FLORIDA.
FWNHE undersigned begs leave to ten
* dcr hrs friends and customers bis
most grutelul acknowledgements for the very
liberal patronage extended to him during the
past season, and would most respectfully solicit
a continuance of the same
lie lm» the pleasure to inform all those who
n.av tavor him with their custom, that his rinse
Store s«V Cos lon H'anluiVsts will he large and
secure from the H eather and Fire, and that, he
will he prepared at all time* to make liberal ad- i
varices on Produce A■ (loads consigned for sale,
as well as Produce sliiped to his inends in Sew-
York , .W to- Orleans, or Mobile.
ISLE'S OF EXCHANGE drawn on good
Houses in the above places, will be purchased,
and chocks sold on fair terms
EDW. J. IIARDIN.
Aug. 20, —4.5—2tn.
SHOE STORE.
fT) E. WELLS. & CO. Have
tfi removed to the Brit I* Building
next door above Win. D Ilar-
F* groves on Broad street, wheto
they offer for sale on reasona
terms Boots and Shoes of every description,-of
their owit manufacture, consisting of
200 pair Gentlemen’s Boots,
800 do f’alfskin shoes, high & low quarters,
100 d<> CalfskinTumps,
75 do. Buckskin Shoe*,
50 do. "Sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Brogans,
300 do. ( oarse Shoes.
TIDIES I RU.YF.LLO HOOTS STtOES of
various hinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do Calfskin do.
Leather walking shoes and Bottees,
Misses and Childrens H sits and Shoos of ev
ery description.
N. B. All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip.
Jo hi 2, 1831 —ly,
ECONOMY
Sam lift Goodall ,
dolhes Dresser and Renovator.
Respectfully informs the public that
lie has opened anew establishment in Co
lumbus fi r Dressing and Renovating blue, black
drab, olive, brown, bottle green, gray mixted,
bombazine and bombazetto At silk velvet, Coats,
Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. on quite a different plan
from that pursued by Dyers, without injury to
the cloth The articles cleanedhy him are pro
nounced by the best judges to bo almost equaj
to now, the seams when laded are perfectly re
stored and any article dressed bv this process
is made entirely free from tar, paint, grease, and
spots of every description. He will also restore
faded Nankeen pantaloons to their orgtnal color.
Ladies’ Habits, Cloth and Merino Shawls,
cleaned without injury to the borders. Press
ing and sponging done in the neatest manner.
New Collars made, nnd stiffening and repairing
dono. July 30.-*-tf.
Span Cotton *
TIIF subscriber Agent for the sale of the
Athens Monvfocturivg Company's Goods bas
received a supply if SPUN COTTON suitable
lor Warp of assorted numbers.
ALSO—UK) PIECES BROWN SHIR
TING, a ;tout article suitable for negro w ear,
which will he sold at the Factory prices
GKO. W DILLINGHAM
Columbus, Sep. 3
COLMVB k CO’S.
CAST STEEL AXES.
A Large consignment of this celebrated nrti-
T\. cl* direct from the maker a, received by
geo, W DILLINGHAM.
Juno 25,1831
l Jackson Hall.
GLORIOUS CROPS, GOOD AND
CHEAP LIVING, COMES,- SEE!!
THE SUBSCRIBER having added
four commodious Room* to his
Esta b 1 isli m nt t,
making upwards of forty fire places, still toli
its hts friends and the public generally, to give
him a call, when he flatters himself, from his
long experience in business, to give general sat
isfaction lie is well supplied with all the coun
try and town affords—his terms will be moder
ate, agreeably to the hardness of times.
He has also puichased the Ferry near his
own, on tlte town commons, known by the name
of Holt’s Ferry, and has discontinued lus former
Ferry. The upper Ferry will be attended to bv
an honest A attentive ferryman, always ready
He will be thankful to the public for their cus
tom SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Milledgeville, Sept. 8, 1831—50 ts
su a:it ifps naiii>.
STEWART SALES.
t L T ILL be sold oil the lirst Tuesday
Lumpkin, Stewart county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, viz:
Lot tVo. 145 in the 19th district of said
county, levied on as the property of Allen J
Siins, to satisfy one fi fa. issued from a Justice’s
court of Upson county against him, in favour ol
James D Smith—levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Lot No. 76 in the 18th district of said
county, levied on as the properly of Isaac
Smith, to satisfy two fi fas issued from a justices
court of /I'ilkinson county against him, in favor
of James Neal—levy made and returned to tnc
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 tn satisfy one fi fa issued
from I lie superior court of Randolph county a
gainst him, in favor of the officers of said coun
ty vs. said O’Connor. M. 11. HLXCH, Shf
Ocl. 1,1831.
MEHRIWETIIER .SALES.
\\ ILL lie sold an the first Tuesday in NO
» » VEMBER next, within the usual hours
of sale, at the court house in Greenville, Morri
wether county, the following property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 19(> in the Bth dist.
rs Formerly Troup now Mcrnwcthor county,
levied on as the property ot K'illiam vlreenjuu.
to satisfy an execution which issued from the
suj>eiior court of Green county, in favor of F.
H. Green vs. the said William Green.
Lot of land No. 140 in the 10th Dist.
of formerly 3’roup now Merriwcther county,
levied on as the property of Simpson Barefieid
to satisfy sundry executions which issued from
a justices court of Newton chunty in favor of
Green and ilnchannon vs the said fdinpson
Barefieid. Levy made ana returned to me by a
constable.
TiOt of land No. 144 in the 3rd dist.
of fcrmcrlv Troup now Merriwcther county,
levied on as the property of James T Davis to
satisfy an execution which issued from a jusli
ces court of Muscogee county, in saver of James
(fadsworth vs. the said James T Davis Levy
made and returned to me bv a constable.
Oct. 1, 1831. HUGH LOCKETT, Shff.
At the same time 4’ place , ?rill be sold.
One lot of land No. one hundred and six (10t‘>)
in the tenth (10th) dist. of formerly Troup now
Merriwcther county, levied on as the property
of Stephen and Lewis ILilliams, to satisfy a ti
fa in favor of Jeremiah fowcll vs. said Stephen
and Lewis ft'illiains.
Oet. 1,1831. GREER TALBOT, D. S.
RANDOLPH SALES.
■ ITFILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
i NOVEMBER next, at tho place of hoi
| ding Superior court for the said connly of Ran
dolph, the following property, viz:
One lot of land No. sixty-one (01) in
the sixth (lith) district of said county, levied on
as the property of Samuel Horton, to satisfy
sundry fi fas from a justices court of Jones
i county in favor of Isham Rees vs said Samuel
Horton. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
ALSO—Lot No. thirty-four (34) in
the ftth district of originally Lee now r Randolph
county, levied on as the property of John Gill,
| to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices court of
j Bald • in county in favor of Phillip Cook for tho
I use of the penitentiary vs. the said Gill. Levy
j in .do and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO—Lot No. fifty-five in the ninth
j (ftth' district of originally Lee now Randolph
j county, levied on as th) properly of Thomas
I Chappie, to satisfy sundry fi fas (torn a justices
| court of Campbell county in favor of F G.
Stewart vs. said Thomas Chappie. Levy made
and returned to uie by a constable.
ALSO—Lot No. seventy (70) in the
fourth (4th) district of originally Lee now Ran
dolph county, levied on as the property of l)ru
rey Smith, to satisfy one fi fa. from a justices
court of Fayette county in favor of Finley G.
Stewart vs said Drurey smith. Levy made &
returned to me by a constable.
AI.SO—Lot No. 34 in the 9th district
of originally Lee but 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 mo by a constaldo,
September tho 15th 1831.
Oct I, 1831 STARKEY COLLIYS, Shff
CARROLL SHERIFF’S SALE.
j \\ r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
i ® * November next in the town ol’Car
j rolllon, Carroll county oetween the usual hours
• of sale the following property (to-wit)
Lot ofland No. 97, in the 10th Dist.
Carroll county, levied on ss the property of
Thomas Williams, to satisfy a fi la. issued from
th< i mmerior court of Fayette county in fav..r of
the officers of court vs. said Thomas Williams.
Lot of Land No. 240 in the Bth Dist.
(ration county, levied on <u> the property of
(Richard Speak*, to satisfy a fi. fa. issueu from
the superior court of i utt* comity, in lavor ot
Abel L Robinson vs. said Speaks.
i Lot of land No. 103 ru the 10th Dist.
j Cat roll county, levied on as the property of
i Plummer Putter to satisfy sundry fi. firs issued
! from a justices court in Madison county in tavor
of Jos. A William Dabney, l'or the ure of Park
er Arnold vs. said Hummer Potter—levy made
I and returned by a constable.
Lot ttf latid No. 77 ili the 4th D strict
j Carroll county, levied on as the property of John
! Bean to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the superior
| court cf Jasper county in favor of James Tur
; ner vs. Walter Bean i, John Bean.
One sorrel Stud llorre, 4 Cows and Calves, 3
| two year old heifers, 1 Bull two years old 1(1
: barrows A spayed sows,2 years old, 2 sows with
| pig, one shoat. 1 sow and seven pigs, and 7 head
of sheep, all levied upon as the property of Neil
Store, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from Carro l su :
j perior court in favor of Christopher Bowen vs. t
said Neil Stone.
Lot of land No. 8 in the 6rh District
Carroll county, one fifty saw Cotton Gin, one
Cow and calf. 1 yearling, 2 sows A thirteen pigs
levied on as the properly 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 11. CURTIS D Shff.
HEARD SHERIFF’S SALES.
\\i ILL be told at the Court house door in
♦ * the town of Franklin ileard county on
the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within
tlm usual hours of sale, the following pioperty,
(viz:)
202 1-2 acres of l:\nd, known by No. 156
in the twelfth Dist.formerly Carroll now Heard
county, levied on as the properly of James M
Sellars to satisfy a fi fa in favour of Wilson R
Young.— property pointed out by the defeudanl.
ALSO one Chesnut Sorrel Male and
colt, and one colt one year old last spring, two
Cows and calves, two Feather Reds, two sheets,
two bedqoiliA. one pine bedstead, one pine chest,
one cherrytree table, one small trunk 4 split-
Imttonied chairs, one peck’measure, one flat
iron, one looking glass, two club axes, one
drawing-knife, one hand saw, one auger, one
mattock, two plough hoes, two weedir.g-hoes.
one pair plough gears, two clevises and pins,
one earthen bowl, 4 plates, 5 knives, (! forks, C
cups and saucers, one earthen pitcher, one
washing-tub, one cednr pail, one do. pigin, two
pots, one oven, one skillet, one spotted sow and
(i pigs; all levied on as the property of Peter
Taylor to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Reuben
Stewart, for the Use ol Julrn Tutty, this 241 h
August. 1831.
sept. 24, (831 DANIEL WHIT MvER. Shff
POSTPONED SALE.
%T II.I jhe sold on tlie first Tuesday in
* " November next, in the Town of
Lumpkin Stewart county, between the usual
hours of sale, tho following property, viz:
LOT No 271 in the 21st dist. formerly T.ee,
now Stewart county, levied on as the property
of John S3 Scott to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued
from a justice’s court of Stewart county against
him, in favor of Anthony Dyro s«tii others
Levy made A returned to me bv n constable.
M 11. !II.YCII, Shff.
sept. 24, 1831.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Ire sold on the first Tuesday of
* * December next, agreeably to an
order of the honorable the inferior Court of
Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, all the negroes belonging to the es
tate of Elijah Jowett dec consisting of nten,
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 LOOMI3, Ex’r.
August 27, 1831.
i: XECITOR ’S - HALE.
* 7 ILL be sold on Saturday tho 12th
” a November next, all the personal
estate of Elijah Jewett dec consisting of o first
rate set of CARP ESTER's TOOLS; 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.
JO IIS LOOMIS, Fx r.
Aug. 27,1*31.
ADM 1 NIST R A TORS SALE.
ON the first Tuosday in November next.
at ten o’clock A. M. there will be sold at
t lie late residence of John Easter, sear. dec. in
the 24th dis formerly J.oe now Stewart county
All the perishable property of said dec.
consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, house
hold and kitchen furniture, ami farming
implements, a large road wagon and a
small dearborn wagon.
JOHN L EASTER, admr.
Sep 10.
ADMIXIKTRATOIPS KALE.
\G REI'.ARLE to an order of the Inferior
Court of Ileard County when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on Saturday the
20th day of October next, at the Court-House
in said oounty, all the personal property belong
ing to the estate of Joel Burgess late of said
county deceased Terms made known on the
day. ROWL AND BURGESS, Admr.
Sep 17, 1831.
YDMIMSTH ATOIPsVaLE.
ON Saturday the 2t)tli of October next, will
he sold at the late residence of Zadcc
Lewis., late of Muscogee County dec. all the
personal property of said <h ceased.
Sep. 17, Is3l HIRAM FULLER, Adm.
months after date, application
will be 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 Baus dec lying in Jones Lee
and Randolph counties.
Sept. 17, 1831. ALEXANDER BASS,Ex’r
NOTICE.
OFR MONTHS after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable, tho In
ferior court of Harris county, when setting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate (with the exception of th • widow’s dower)
of Benson Henry, late of Harris county, dec.
for the benefit of the heirs' and croriitois.
lyl Z IA HENRY, v
DAVID J BRITT, ' <t.
WILLIAM P HENRY, l \
Oct. 1,1831. BENJAMIN HENRY, ’ 3
EXECUTOR’S HALE.
4471 LL bo «-oUi on the first Tuesday in Do
V? comber next, in town of Greenvillo. SFF
ES \EG ROES >V 100 ACRES OF LASIJ, ly
ing in the lOUi dist. of Merriwether county part
of No I (Hi. Also on tho Friday before, will be
sold at the late residence of \V illuim Talbot dee
all tho Slock, household furniture and crops of
corn. GREFS TALBOT, Er'r.
o<t 1, 1831. IH LEI AM SOSI.E Y, F.zr.
TV’OTICE. All persons having claims a
.14 gainst H'llham Talbot doc. mo requested
to render them in agreeable to law, to us.
GItEFS TALBOT, Et c.
Ort I. 4831 H ILL!AM SQSL.FY, Fi r
ADMINISTRATOR’S KALE.
14/ ILL be sold at the court hous in Talbot
T V county on the first Tuesday in December
; next, Lot of land No. 251 in the 23rd district
! formerly Muscogee now Talbot county, with the
, exception of the widow's dower for litW. Sold
i bv an older of tin* hnnome c the inferior
of Jones county for the benefit of the heirs and
i creditors of said doc.
I.Of t 8, I*3l. JAMES K SnntCK Admr
NOTICE.
1^3 OUR MONTHS after date application will
I l>y made to the honourable the Inferior
: Court of Muscngeo rounty, who" setting for or
jdinaiy pm poses, for leave to sell all the ne
| grnes and real estate of Elijah Jewett, late of
Muscogee county deceased, for the benefit or
' the heirs and creditors of the said estate.
JOHN LOOM IS, Ex’r.
June 11, 1831.
R MONTHS nfter date, applica*
t tion will be made to the honorable, the In
) foriof court of Stewart County, when sitting for
| ordinary purposes, for lcaVe to sell the following
lots of land. Lot No. s(i, in tho 12th district
Troup county. Lot No 227 ia the llith dist.
' i.cc, Lot No. 35 in the 33rd dist formerly Lch
I now Ktoiart. Lot No. 310 in tho 21st dist.
; Early. Half of lot No. IfJ.t in the 22nri diet
. firmerly Lee now Stewart. Lot No. 103 in tho
| Ist dist. Carroll county. Sold lor the benefit < «
: tlie hmrs and creditors of Nathan BraUy jr. late
of Stewart county, deceased.
LEVINA E. BRADY, Administratrix.
On. 1,1831,
GUARDIAN\S SALK.
WH*L be sold «t the Court House of
1 roup county, on the first Tuesday of Decein
lior next, between the nSUa! hours of sale—Lot
No one hundred and fifty-two (152) in the sixth
i (litli) disliict of Troup county. Hold lor the
benefit of the Orphan children of Victor Ham
nud dec. by permission of the honorable the In
fciior court of Chatham county, v. hilo selling
for ordinary purposes. C F. RAPP.
Oct. 8, 1831.* Clitardian of s'd orphan children.
GE OllG I A—Mcrri wether County.
JOHN D. HOLBROOK, of Capt. Taylor s
dist lolled before Littleton Oriinsby,a Jus
tieo of the peace in and for said county, an es
tray bay Imrso, with a white spot in his fore
head, supposed to have been swinied in both
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