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F.VCTOH A €i
Commfs'jCon UtisTitcss,
AT
APPALAC Hit OLA, I'LOHID V.
THE otibM.*rib(T3 tender their thank*
to tlieir friends and the public, fur
tho very liberal patronugu which they have re
ccived heretofore, arid owpccW'rlly solicit n
emit nuance of the snnvr The comparative re
moteness et’tiioir IVurc-H uses from other build*
in>»3, together with imniermis other mp- r;ur
*<l vantage!*, render thern iiieasin -My exempt
from danger by fire; anti connected with them
are large and c--nuinndioU < ©U.iM: storages, which,
for convenience and safety, are not surpassed
by any in the place. They will extend liberal
facilities to their pat.rt.ns by making advances
Ou produce addressed to them tor sale, or oil
shipments to then frre. ds in any of the differ
ent markets in the If States. Ail business
confided to tlieir care will have their prompt
and undivided attention, v hereby they Loire to
meet a share of the public patronage
Hills of Exchange, Draft* and Checks on
\ctv-York, i’royitleiice, Boston, Ne.w-Orleans
-uutl Mobile will He negotiated at a nindt rate
nrenitum. BROOKS, LATUROBA. Cos.
Sep !l. IsUI Bm.
trim honorse
AND
COMMISSION HI’KINESH.
fIJAIH’ liudotrigltcil having taken tlli
* w arn-llou-tc of Gen. Wool folk,
tenders Ins services tr> Ins friends aud the pub
lic in the above business.
lie will be prepared t»i extend the usual fa
cilities to his customers, by making advances on
produce stored with him, or on shipments to iiis
friefies in New Vork anil New Orleans.
Connected with the \\ arc-1 louse, is r. safe
and extensive Close Storage, (Lr the roc.eptiou
of any goods that mat ho consigned to him for
Talc, or otherwise. The sit tint ion of the Ware-
Hotiscand Storage, as to-convenience and safe
ty. is not surpassed by any in tint place. Should
additional security he required, insurance t an
ho effeijtcd at a very low rate The subscriber’s
intention will be devoted exclusively to tho n
bove business lie therefore hopes to receive a
proportion of the public fl it ronage
M \V. THU SATT.
Columbus, Sop 17, 1341
"factorage"
.M 153
€J om m i .*>•s jo :i
BUSINESS,
AT
APPAL ACT 11 CO 1,.1, FLORIDA.
fI’IIIH ntitlersionctl bco-s leave to teit
tier his friends ittul customers Lis
mo.t gralotul acknowledgements for tlie vi ry,
liberal patronage xsxtended to him during the !
past season, anil -.voliltl most respectfully solicit
u continuance of the same.
No has the pleasure to inform all those who j
may favor him u iili their custom, that his close j
Starr a A Cotton IPan houses wiH ho large and J
Stcttro from tho ll'rolli.r and fir#, and lh»t ho
will he prepared nt all times to make liberal atl- !
Vances oil Prodare V Goods eonsigned Ibr -ale, j
Os well as Produce idiipod to his friends in ,\Vre
loci', Atic-Orlcuns, or Mobile. I
BILES Or EX'TIA.NtJE drawn on good
Houses in the above places, will bo purchased, I
and chocks sold on fair terms
l.l)\V ) HARDIN, j
Aug. 120,-4.*—2m.
SHOE STORE.
p-j E. \\ ELLS, Si CO. Have |
V I removed to the Brick Building I
next dour above Win D liar-i
groves on Broad street, where ;
they oiler for utile on reasnna-j
terms Boots and Shoos of every description, of
their own mxiiufacic"' omcdstitig of
200 pair Gentlemen's Boots,
300 do. Calfskin shoes, high A low quarters,
100 do Calfskin Bumps,
l.'i tie. lViehskin Shoos,
50 do. Sealskin Bumps,
200 do Brogans,
HO ) do Coarse Shoes,
LADIES PRVXEI.I.O HOOTS V SHOES of i
r i ious kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin tio.
Do. t alfskin do.
Leather walking shoes nutl Bottees,
Misses and Childrens B .ols and Shoes of ev
ery description.
N. n. All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip.
July'2, lKil ty.
ECONOMY
Samuel Gooelall,
Clothes Dresser ami Renovator .
RESPEFTFUf .I.V informs the public that
- he lias opened anew establishment in Co
lumbus f 't Dressing and Renovating blue, black
drab, olive, brown, bottle green, gray mix ted,
bnmbnzinp ami hamlinTi'tln A silk v«»lv«.t, Cont.s» t
Pantaloons, Vests, »Ve. on quite a different plan
from that pursued by Dyers, without injury to
the cloth Tho nrti ties cleaned by him are pro
nounced by the liest judges to be almost equnj
to new, tlie seam- when failed are perfectly re
stored aud any artide dressed by this process
>s made entirely free from tar, paint, grease, and
spots . : every description, lie trill also restore
faded Nankeen pantalo in'* to tlieir orginal co'or.
Ladies' Habits, Cloth and Merino glia...is.
cleaned witliout injury to the borders. 1 ress
iug «,\i sponguio done in the neatest manner.
New Collars made, end stiffening and rentd/ino
done. Julv 150. if.
Spun Cotton.
Till! snbsci-. icr Agent for the sale of the
Athens Mon forturbig Covtri>iv\s Goods has
roepi’-d a supply o' BI N COTTON suitable
for ll ii p of v • irt-td numbers
also —ioo pieces nuow.NjSinn-
TIN’G, n stout errtir r. suitable) for negro wear,
• which will he sold at tile !’. lory prices
GKO. \V DILLI MG HAM.
Columbus, Sep. 4
COLLI %‘S. &, C()>. *"
(.IST, STEM. .iX ES.
A Largo conrigiH.wut of this celehrntivl arti
cle dues trmn tho maker s, received hv
GEO. W DILLINGHAM.
Niue 2 >, itfJl.
jSSr»=EtS3Sa
jr ltllf. PTJBSCIBEH has Just received nt the
JL ctii.nim s hook, station
ary, AND FANCY STOKE , one <loor
I brtuw iVivvera mid Nulew «*ii broad —S<MI
‘ S4ieo!sof Wusict, comiflH p ot March-
I \VttH/on 9 Uoels, aud t*-r sale as
cheap an e«o t»e obtained »u tho northern citirs-
A C —Tin- following Lite Novels:
The Water U iteh or the Skimmer of tho seas,
12 vols.; The Ileitis of Brugess, 2 veils. ; Tho
Separation, 2tlo. Maxwell. 2 tin. Stories of a
Brute, 2 do. Tlie Sr ursose Twins, 1 vol. Vtiva
ges and DiscovorieF of tin* Companions of Co
j hunbus. 1 do. The Cliiislian Ministry. 2 Vols.
• Mason’s Farrier i vol. L. S. NOIITDN
1 May 4. ts
COLVM 11l 'S
STOK^
j jYI OIIRSE <Xi CT,ARK hare reimwed to the
| i t new briek building ivaxt south of Smith V
; Morgan’s store in Broad Street, where they of-
I tor ti>r sale eu the most accommodating terms,
| a general assortment ot Hats of tlieir own lntta-
I ufactnrc. among which arc White, Drab, and
i Black Beaver, Otter and lino Rniam Hats.
! N ,*ir ft. will he constantly receiving fresh
j supplies from then factory, aud of tire latest
- fashions.
ALSO —Gentlemen's ready made clothing
| consisting of elegant Dress and Frock Coats,
1 Biintaltions, tmtl Vo ts.
; Colomlos,.May 14. KH
• Yew A erry.
! About one mile below Columbus, on the neor
| est r.ttd host road to Fort Mitchell anil Mnnt
t ginnery Alahauiii. The subscribers have es'ah
i lishotl their new Ferry across tho Chnttahoochy.
HATES OF FF/inUAGE.
\V aggou loaded BO cents.
Waggon empty 25
rieaaure carriage four wheels fill
Gig nr So!key 21
Curt loaded 2o
j Cart empty 12 1-2
Mao anti Horse (1 1-4
j Foot passenger who s nlono ti 1-4
I Led horse or font possenger in company no
i thing.
j The road lends di-oellv from the lower end
j of Broad fcitreut, down li the river.
SKAUOKN JONES,
STLBHKN M. INGF.RSOLL
| June 10. lUi
«EOK«7e \V.i) 1L I.IN < i 11A M
iPfTrni rov Sr.lr,
1 HI Holts Brou n cuttoii iSln'ot
i sl*N.* i'igs and Sliirtmgg,
1-000 dm I,levelled “ do. .
1,000 do Flaids Stripes & Checks, i
810 do. taifieoes,
j 200 do Nankeens,
400 do. Reirertecns,
1 CASK Irish Linens,
1 do. Navarino Bonnots,
1 do Logliorn do.
1 do. Thread f.nees,
! do. Assorted Silks,
1 do. CA. ris JVlnsTins,
1 tin. Gnutbries,
1 tit. Glo 'es, every doscyiptitm, ]
1 iio. Hosiery,
I do Flags and Bandannas,
1 do. Snnwls and Scarfs, •
1 do. Umbrellas atld BaraSols,
1 do. Oil C4ollis,
1 do. Fino Broad flnths, SatlincUs,
and 1 'assimeros,
I tlo. Vestings,
(1 do Ready made Cloathing,
Sat!,ns, Rihlmns, Ginghams, combs asSortcd,
12 Cases Hoouley’s celcbrhled Castor Hats,
Jo Cases ami Trunks Shoes,
1 <’ase Bercussion Guns,
25 Bair Bucket Percussion Pistols, 00,000 per
ms ion cans,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
J tlo. Fine Jewelry do
1 do. German Vi- tins,
I tlo. Flutes ami Fifes,
20 Dox. Silver. Tortoiso Shell and Common
Spectacles and Goggles,
Coral Beads and Silver Thimbles,
fid Reams Foolscap a id i .otter Paper,
1 Ot) Reams Wrapping do.
Ifi Packages Crockery and Glass Wn e,
Barrels Goperas. Alum, Putty, Lampblack,
| brown, Venetian toil, Copal and black
- Varnish,
j 200 Keg; White Lead, g'onnd in oil,
\ 150 Rags Shot, 2 f! oi' 11>. liar Lead,
1 Case superior Mill Saws,
1 do. Crosscut di.
I tlo. Ham! do.
t Cask Smoothing Irons.
50 Dni Collin- A (si’s, t’asffitocl Axes,
2 Sacks heavy Tiace Chains,
Itihots .ids Patent Seville Blades,
Setts Blacksmiths’ Tools,
Paint, sash Floor, Wbite Wash, and Cotinle
hr wilt s ,n great, variety,
1,500 ll* nohwted Sole Leather,
i 50 Sides Uppci do
t 1 ’em mills—Fanning mill Irons in sets,
i Wheat and Sat il Sifters,
| 2.0(10 Galls. Stone Ware Jugs. Jars A- Churns,
j2O quarter casks Mnderia, Marseilles Sherry
' Tencrifl’e anti Alalagn Wines,
; I pipe Bordeaux Glaret..
I I ti-' Otnrtl Cognac and Seignette Brnndv,
i 25 Barrels Jamaica* St. Croix, .V N. K Rtini,
; 200 do. Western Whiskey,
|20,000 Dos mveos .Si- Ron -Martin Sugars,
; April 22, 103 G
GENUINE HU E BLACK
/ \ ££ .
MAM 1 ACTIiRKD and sold wholesaleund
retail by S Norton, at the Book sta
tionary anil Fancy Store, two doors below the
Columbus Bank, Broad street.
This INK has a lively bhicish Mark color,
thiw s freely from the pen; in a short time its co
lor will pass to a rich, beautiful, pe manent
black This ink is not surpassed in i-heapiiess
aud quality by any of northern manufacture
I sept. 17
*io ks:wins*,
T>AN AWAY from the subscriber living in
• * the Vlt Ii district of Talbot CoimtV, on the
. Mli of August Inst., a negro woman named
PEGGY, about 22 years of age, rather of a light
complexion. I will give the above reward tri'n
ny person who will deliver the said negro wi.
man to mo, nr lodge her in some sale jaifso that
I g«t her again. WILLIAM Rl SHIN
Oct. J, |KH— ts
.iioiv ?I U #
Hie State of Prorata,
i For Kale ).y NOI'USE (i CL VUb
Globe- T'arern,
Tin: srUSCRIBER hasjnn.lcnr
r iigemetits to kee|> Ihe
tin returns his thanks to his friends aud the
| public for the encouragement they have given,
lie ho|u»* tlieir patronage '* ill he eonlioiied
GEO. W. DU,LA HD.
CnlHjiibos, April kith, 1801. 2(i—tf
.7 Rule .X'isl, to establish lost papers.
S hIIKEK months after date 1 promise to pay
Edmund Marlin or bearc,
dollars and fifty rents for value received this
I 2tlth nt’Nnv. 1 WILEY KAY.
Kecoived of the within note lendol-hirg 04 1-2
cent:'
GF.OP.GtA, a.lXnor.Vf! COr.XTY—
I ■>!•’, FOR Erne, John 11. McNcet, a Justice of
t the Inferior Court i« ant! for said county,
! personally came Arnold E- Bloodworth, who
after being duly sworn depns -th anil says that
; lie was legally possessed of’ a note as hereof.
! m hifh nolo the above is a correct copy and that
the orlriginal note is lost amt ties!roved.
ARNOLD F, BLOODWORTH.
t Swiirti to and subscribed before me tliis 1 Dili
! August I.GU. JOHN It. M NEEL
n.I.X'DOLITI SUPERIOR COURT;
Arr.rsr Ti rcw IStll
IT appearing to the court that Arnold E
! Bloodworth ofthc county nforo*aid was legally
possessetl of a certain note of hand as hearer
| thereof of which the a Vivo is a correct copy anti
that the original note i hist arid destroyed. Be
it tie ret'ore ordered, (hat Wiley Kay appear
j the next term of this court ami shew cause n
l any he has w\iv saitl copy above should not he
j es'ahli-itcd in lien oftlie original note which is
• lost and destroyed; mid he it further ordered,
that a cony of ibis rule he duly published in one
of the public. Gazettes of this Sl ate previous to
the next term of this court, upon the said Wiley
Kay jier■ finally
I tin certify that the forgoing is a true copy
from the minutes.
Given under my hand and private real,
there being no seal of office this 24th August,
10111.
amos McLendon, c. s. c. (r..
Sep :t. 10:11
< 1 Rule .A */.'•/, to establish lost papers.
(iEOJU JIA, HAMioi.pt! (forsrv.—
BEFORE me, John R. McNeel a Justice of
tin; Inferior Court in and fir said county*
personally came Luke II Smith who offer being
duly sworn denoseth and savs that he was le
gally and rightfully possessed of four notes of
which tii l annexed are true 'opies auti are
correct, arc lost or mislaid so that they cannot
ho obtained- LBK’R It ftxil’l’tl
Sworn to and subscribed, before me (Isis I fit It
day of Aug. Icffl. JOHN it. M NEliL.i r t.
On nr before the t’.vcnty-fiflli day of Decem
ber next, I promise to pay Matthew Brooks or
bearer twenty dollars fir value received this
I Ith May, 10iii). JAMES V. ROBINSON.
011 the nineteenth of November eighteen hun
dred and twenty-six 1 promise to pay I,tike II
hmith or bearer, twenty seven dollars and fifty
cents for value received. Bept. 10th, 1020.
WILLIAM NOYS.
flu the nineteenth dav of November eighteen
hundretl aud twenty-six I promise to pay Luke
11 Smith or bearer twenty seven dollars and
twelve and a half cents for value received this
HUli May, H2O. WILLIAM NOYS
On the nineteenth day of November eighteen
hundred and twenty six, 1 prorni-C to pay Luke
11. Smith or hearer fifteen dulls lor value recei
ved this Blth Sept JO2O
WIl-LIAM NOYS.
avpj iHun coi :t<T, .truvar teioi ism
IT appearing to the court, this the above af
fidavit, that Luke H. Smith was legally and
rightfully possessednf four notes, of which the
above are sworn copies tnereot and that he has
lost or mislaid the originals of which the annex
ed are copies, lie it therefore ordered, that the
said James V Robinson and William Nuvs ap
pear on the fust day of the next term of this
I court and shew can*-©, if any the - have, why the
: above copies shall not he estaliK* led iu lieu of
1 the original notes which h ive been hist or inis
! laid. And licit further ordered, that the rule
- he duly published In one of the public Gazelles
of this State previous to the next term of tlieir
court, or duly served upon the said James V
Robinson ami William N"vs.
I do certify that the foregoing is a true copy
from 11io minu'es.
Given under my hand and irivate seal there
being no Seal of office, this 241 h August, 1051.
AMOS McLENfJON, C.S.C. (7 G
Sep :h
j -1 R • lA) SI Sly Ear I'nrerlonia.
GEORGIA. Hasoot.yii Coi'ntt.
Ri ennitm Cosr iit, Ai ccst Tkrm ISIil
John J)ifl mill dufin IF. Sntlire, Mi rrnnts and
Purlin rs trad'ng uadi r the, name, ttnlc, utot
firm of DM q- Hutiire.
vs.
Thomas Watts and ISmjair.iti J fat's.
XPON the petition of John Dj'! a f .*l John
f W Sutlivc, Merchants anti Bav'nto.s tra
ding nndet the name, style, and firm of Diil and
j Sutlivc. stating that Thomas Walts and Banja
j min F. Wails did, on the eleventh day of Febiu
i ary eighteen h'mdred and Ihirly-nne, convev to
' said Dill and Sutlivc hv <!t-ocl of 111 or 1 gage, two
■ tlii rtls of a tract of l.antl lying and being in the
j seventh District of f.eectmnty, known and dis
| tingtiished in the plan of said district hy uurii-
I her Two htiudred and fifty-nine (25!)) rontam
j ing two hundied t.lO and n half acres according
I ti> survey, together with two '.hints of. all and
; singulnrtho Grist Mills, Sinv Mills and Dwell
i ing houses txr.t housne und other iuiprovemcnis
thereon in any w ise appertaining to the premi
ses, it being the whole of their interest, in slid
1 hit of land and the mills on tho Smnclioba erci k
| running through said lot of land, for the hotter
securing the payment of a note of hand for
fourteen hundred and eleven dollar-, made bv
tnn said Th-m-as Watts an-J Beni nqin F. W alls
on the eleventh day ol Fubr inry eighteen liuti
diediind thirty or«, due on nr hefore the first of
July next aftt r tin* date of nid note, and (inva-
Ida to Dili and Kutliv© af ire-aid or hearer Ain I
it fnrthet appearing, that tho said Tliumas 1
Watts and Beijaiuiii I*. Watts lime nut paid!
arid not' . nor hath 1 iiher of them, which strtii 1
> with infer!.-t front the ilrr.o the said note hc
j came duo is now due* unpaid upon said debt A’
l moitwagc. It is Ihorcfore ordcied that unless
! cause be shown to the contrary, or lhe said sunt
1 of ninnev wd;« iutoro-4 *V cost due then-er. he
| paid into tho Chub's office of thD court within fi
; months from this tin a tlm ctpiity- ot t ••liuoip
lion in and l<> said mmtgnge premises lit' ha*red
j arid forever ibrccloStid. A; ui that a copy of this
I riffc lie piihlished inline id the p-uM’tc (*..'/■ 111.
jof this Slate, otic© a month so: ns months, iu
served upon the mortgagers or their speckti a
! gout at least three months before the expiration
I oftlie lime within which the money is ordered
• lo he paid, *VC.
i {do certify Miat the above is a true cony from
I the minute*.
Given under ruy hand and p-ivat- 1 seal, there
j being 110 seal of office, litis 2 lib dby of August
i 10:it. ~
! amos McLendon, c.s c. o
Sep, ft, l.Sffl. _
LOK,
SUtoninj at 3.a\u.
WILL for lhe future reside anil keep his eftieo
in Raiiihridgc, Decatur crtuiiiv, Georgia, lie
• wll.contiinio to practice 111 lhe courts in which
‘ he lias usually practiced hcrelotore.
1 Aog 27, 10ftt. dt
NIfKRIFPM WASjB->,
BTEWART BALER.
1.1, be sold 011 tlm first Tuc.-tinv
iu NOVEMBER next, in the town of
Eumpkin, Stewart conuly, hetuoen the usual
hours of sale, the following property, Viz:
Lot No. 1 4-"i in the 19th district ofsniil
county, levied 011 as tin* property of Allen .1
Siins, to satisfy one fi fa. issued fiom a Justice's
court of Upson enmity against him. in favour ot
J unes 1) Smith—levy made ami returned to me
by a constable.
j Lot Nn. 78 in tin! 18th distrief of said
| county, levied on as the property of Isaac
! Smith, to satisfy two li fas issued from ~ justices
; court of t/’ilkiuson county against him. in favor
1 of James Neal—levy made and returned to me
j by n constable
The otic liull’oflnt No 220 in flic k z’}d
| district of said county, levied on as the property
! of Michael-O'Cnttnor lo satisfy one fi fa issued
j from llm superior court of Randolph County ;i
! gainst him, in favor oftlie ofliceis of snid eone
i ly VB. Biiiil O’Csiunor. M. 11. Ill.\('il, Shjj.
\ ' Oct. I. I Til
>IE n 151 \Y F.T 11E K SAL ES.
i sold im tfii; first Tuesday in NO
of sale, at the court house iu 4#rcoti?iUe, !'d<*rri
-1 wether county, the fullnwiojr jirtiperd;, so w it:
J.nf <rl’ land \n. HM* in tin- Slli (list,
rs Formerly Troup now Mcrnwethor ctuinly,
! levied on as the property ot /Filiiajn • lieen jun.
10 satisfy *n execution w hich issued from the
superior omi t of Green count y, m favor of F.
11 Green vs. tlm said William Green.
Lot of bind No. Ill) in tlio 10th Diet.
of lor-nerly Troup now Meniaetficr County,
levied on as the property 1 i’ ?impson It ire-field
to satisfy sundry executions which issued from
a justices court of Newton elumly in favor of
Green and Bticliaiiuon Vs the said oimps-m
Bar: fi. ld. J.cvy madu anu returned to me hy a
constable.
I.ot us laii'l f\.u 141 in l!ic .‘hit (list.
ot tcrmcrlv- Troup now Meriiweiher eon lit V,
levied on as lhe properly of James T Davis io
satisfy ari execution which issued ft-m a justi
ces court of Ahiseogee county in favor of Jamr«
/fadsworth vs. the said James T Davis i,evy
made :iiu! ri-lnrnedio me bv a con.,table
Oct. 1, Biol. UVCn LOVKETT, Shjf.
.it fke saute ft me. pf/tee, in it hr soil.
One lot of hand No one hundred und six(lOfi)
in tlm tenth (fftth) (list, of formerly Troup now
Morriw ether county, levied on ns the property
1 ol Stephen .and l.ew-is II illiains, to satisfy a ti
fa in fivor of Jeremiah Powell vs. .aid Stephen
and Lewis fFilliams.
Ort. I. 10:11 GP.EE. V TALBOT, D. .5.
HANDOLDII KALES.
be, sold on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER next,.at the place of hol
ding Superior court fir the said comity of Ran
dolph, the following property, viz:
One lot of land No. sixty-one (Gl) in
the sixth (tith) district of said enmity, levied on
as the.property of Samuel Horton, to satisfy
sundry fi fas from a justices court of Jones
county in favor of 1-ham Rees vs. said Samqe!
! Horton. Levy made and returned to me by a
; constable.
j ALSO—Lot No. thirly-four (31) in
j the Oth district of originally Lee now Randolph
county, levied on as the property of John Gil!,
to satisfy sundry fi fts tiom a justice* rii.u i.f
Raid ■ in county in tiiVor of Phillip (look .•>. the
use of tlm penitentiary vs. the said Gii! javvy
in ile and returned to me hy a constable.
Al.M).—l.ot No. ftfly-livr in tbr- njiitlt
| (fttht district of original!v lee now Randolph
i county, levied on ns th) propm-l r of Tlismas
Ghapple. to satisfy faindiv ti fits from a justices
Ir-onrt-i.f Gamp'arJl county in favor of F. G.
1 Stewart vs. .‘aid Tlmmas i'happlc. Levy made
; and returned to me by a constable.
; ALSO—Lot No. seventy (7ft) ifi the
i fourth (dtii) district nf originally Loo now Ran
-1 dolpli county, levied on as the jiroporty of Dru
rey Slllil.lt, to sati.- t’y out* li fay from a justices
, court of Fayette county in favor of Finley G
i Stewart vs said-DrArew smith. Levy made *V
; return 'd to mu hy a con table.
| ALSO—Lot No. 31 iu tin; Dili district
lof originally Lee hut nmv Randolph county,
! levied on 11s t lie property of Seaborn Hillard, in
j satisfy one fi fa from a justices court of Raldwin
! county in favor of Janies Rush v* said Hilliard.
; Levy made and returned to .t.u bv a constable,
, September the 15th lt£U.
! Get i, JS:?I. STAItKI Y COUJ Y.S, Shjf
CAKUOLL KHEHIEP’S KALE.
7 ILL lie sold on flic first Tuesday in
j * * Noviunbcr next in the town of('ar
i r-ill on, Gnrroll county oetween the usual hours
! of sale (ho follmving property (to-wit)
Lot of Lind No. 97, in tho Ifttli Dint.
| t'artoll county, levied on as tlm property of
i Tlr man Williams, to satisfy a fi fa. issued troin
the superior eourl of Fayette county iu favor of
the ofliceis of court vs. said Thomas William*.
Lot of Land No. 240 in tho Htli Disf.
Fin mil county, levied on a* tin; property of
Kimiiud Speaks, lo sati*f’y a li. fa. issued from
(lie superior emirt of Enlls emmlv. in uvov of
Abel L Robinson vs. said Speaks.
Lot of i uni No. 103 in tho 10th Dist.
Fll l roll ciunity, levied on »« tile property of
Blninmer Potter to satisfy smnlrv fi fiis issued
from a just ices eourt in Madison county in favor
of Jos. .V William Dabney, for tho use of Bark
er A rank) vs. said Plummer I’ottor—levy made
and returned by a countable.
Lot of kind No. 77 in tin* -itlt District
Farroll county, levied on a* the property of John !
Re ■into rn*i ify a ti f;i issip and fro' 1 .the superior j
court of faspor e ntity in favor of James Tur
ner v* Walter Bean John Bean.
One sorrel Stud Horse, 4 Cows aud Calves, 3
twoyctrr old Keifm-t, I Bull tn-o mu cW, B)
barrows *V spayed 9<i-\s,2ycar*old,7 sow*
pig, one slu.at, I sow ami seven pigs, and 7 limit
of sheep, all levied Hymn as the pri ]*erty of Ne :
Sou c, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Carroll su
[ peti.n court iu tkvnr of-ChristupU« r Bowes vs.
said Neil Ftoiie.
T.iitoTlnnd No. 8 in the. (Uli District
Carroll e.aunly, "tie fifty saw Cotton Giu, on*,
flow at’.il calf, t yearling,2sows A- tlurtr en |iigs,
levied on as die priqierty of James Bryce to sat
i-ty n fi 111. isHUiul from Carroll superior e 'urt,
in f'avi r of Logan and Glemv.v:-. William mid
; J amt's Bryce.
1 sept 24, )0:;i. 11. GE RTIS. D* Slit!’.
HEARD SllkUll TS KALES.
II? 114, be sold al liie four (luoso tfour ir.
| VV the town of Franklin ifeafd county on
! the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER ru-vi* within
; the usual hours of sale, the following fitoperU ,
( viz: ( «.
LE I-‘2 acres of land, laton ii hy Nn. L7f3
j 111 t!»e twelfth Dist. formerly Carroll now Heard
! enmity, levied on as the proparly , f .tames M.
Sellars to satisfy a li 111 in favour of Wilson R,
Young.—property pointed out by the defenduti!
AT,BO one Cliogmit .R'orrd Alnro nnd
eolt, and one eolt one year old last spring, two
Cows and calves, two Feather Reds, two sheets,
: two bedquilts, one pine bedstead, r.nc [Hue 4 client,
one cherry!reo table, one mall trunk 4 split
. iinttonied chairs, one peek measure, one tint
; iron. 011 c looking glass, two club axes, ono
j drawing-knife, one baud saw, one auger, one
j mattock, two plough hoes, IWo weed’ll gdioes,
one pair plough gears, two clevises ami pins
one earthen bowl, 4 plates. 5 knives, (1 finks, li
1 cups anil saucers, one earthen pitcher, one
washing-tub. one cedar pail, one do pigin, two
pots, one oven, one skillet, one spoiled sow and
ii pigs; all levied on as the property of Peter
Taylor to satisfy a ft. fa. io favor of Rcuhen
Stewart, for the use ol John Tulty, this 21. it
j Augu 1, 1 >:tl.
s-pt. 21, I0:H DANIEL WHITAKER, ShX
POSTPONED KALE.
, he sold on the first Tuesday in
* November next, in the Town u 4
. Lumpkin Stewart, county, between Ibo usual
: hours of*nle, tho following properly, viz:
LOT No 271, in tho 21st dist. formerly Lee,
now Stewart county levied on ns tho property
; of John 9 Bcotl to satisfy suit dr)' fi fas. issued
• from a justice's court of Stewart count v against
.him. i:t fiifor of Anthony Dyro and others.
Lovy made & returned to me bv a conslable!
1 M. 11. 111.YCU, Shjf.
tent 94, l-:!!.
EXEC-1-TOII’S KALE,
ll 'llik In* sold on the first T'nesdav of
! Decendu r next, agreenhly to :m
order of tlio honorable the inferior Court of
Muscogee cnunly, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, nil the negroes belonging to the es
; tate of Elijah Jewett dec. eonsi-ting of tnen,
woirien and beys, also all tile real estate helong
i itig to sni-l estate, consisting of several valuable
I tracts of Lund Terms made known an tho
day. J('H\ LOOMIS, E*'r.
August 27, 1- AI.
EXECM TGit’K SAI.E,
'II I. In sold on Saturday tho 12th
* Novs-nihor next, all the jicrs.ondl
estate of Elijah Jewett dee consisting of a first
j rule silt at e.niPVXVEtIA TOOLS; Cows 1%
. Cal .-cs. beds and f.iriiitnro, linuseliohl anil l>il
clien furniture,* together with various articles
ton tedious to mention. Terms of sale madu
j known eu the day.
JOH.V LOOMIS, Fx’r.
• Ana. 27, 1-3!.
ADMIN IST H A TOILS SAL I L
ON the first Tuesday iu Roveuiher next,
at ten n’clock A. M. there will Im Hold at
j the late residence nf John Easter, sd.r. dec. in
! *ho 24th dis formerly Lee now Stewart county
i All the perishable property of said dec.
: consisting ot horses, cattle, hogs, housr-
I hold and kitchen furi.iture, and farming
! implement*!, a large road wagon and n
small dearborn wagon.
JOHN L. EASTER, r,dmr.
Sep 10.
AILMIMSTHATOU’M KALE..
A GjtEEABLE to an order of Ihe Inferior
“ Court of Heard County when sitting fur
ordinary purposes, will ho sold on Saturday tlm
j 20th day of October next, at tlio Court-Hou#>
! in said aounty, all the personal property helong
j ing to the estate of Joel Rurgass late of auj
j eounly deceased Terms made known on tlio
(lav ' ROWLAND BURGESS, Adiur
1 Sep, 17, lfeftl.
A1) MINISIH ATOH'SS.YIVI ‘
! N Saturday the 2ttlJi of October next, will
; * la; sold at tho late residence of Eadoc
j Lewis, bite of Muscogee County dec. ail tlfp
personal property of snid dt ceased,
s'ej». 17,1041 HIB AM h ULLF.B, Adm.
OUR months after (kite, application
i*- will be made to the honorable the Itv
j furiur court of Harris county, when sitting fur
! ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the rnaJ
I property of Edward Bass doc. lying iu Jones Leu
and Randolph counties.
Sept. 17, 1,041. ALEXANDER BASS.Ex'r
-NOTK’E.
MONTHS after date nppliea*
lion will he made to the honornble, the Itv
! ferior court of Harris county, when selling Car
1 ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real os
tate (with the exception of the widow’s doworj
ot lien-on f[eniv, late of Harris county,dee
tor the benefit of the heirs aud ereriitois.
KIiHA HENRV, 1 k.
DAVID J BRITT. * >
V I).LIAM P. HENRY, 1 N
j Oct 1.104 L • BENJAMIN HENRY, - f
EXECITOK'K KALE.
VY T II.I, he sold on the first Tuesday in I)c
--vv eeiuher next, in town of Greenville, SPA'.
EX.hEGIiOLS a 100 AC ftps OP EA.YI). ly
ing in the ldth dist. of Merriwethcr county part
of No 100. Also on llie Friday before, will be
sold at the late residence us tYilliuin Talbot dez
1 ati the Stock, lmus.-huhl furniture and crops iff
I corn. GItEP.X TALBOT, P-.r'r.
I Ort 1, 1041. II ILHAM A’O.XL LY,Er r.
! jV OTICEi All persons having claims a*
LN gainst B’ilham Talbot dec. aro requested
to render them in agreeable to law. to us.
GREKY TALBOT, Lit
Cict. 1,4 MU U tLLIAM .YOXLP.Y. Er r
\k / 11. Lbo sold at the court lions in Tulbot
- v county on the first Tuesday in DeeemheJ
next, I.ot of land No. 251 in tho 24rd district
formerly .Muscogee now Tulbot county, with tho
j exception oftlie widow’s d'uvor for life. Sold
) hv an older of the bnnornclc lhe inferior court
; of Jones county lor the benefit us the heirs und
creditors of said dec.
Pet. H. 1041 /. V rr.S KEXnr.K K.Admr,
NOTICE.
MONTHS afterdate application will
■ be made to tlie lionouralilc the lofcrhg.
Court of Muscogee county, when setting for u»-
dinaiv puipuses, for leave tu soli all the no*
g unit nnd real estate us Elijah Jewett, lain of
Muscogee county deceased, for tho benefit oV
tlm liens and creditors oftlie said estate
JOHN LOOMItL E* r
.Due 11, laty, .