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SE LSONABLE
CrOO^tSa
GEORGE W. DILLLVGHAM,
(OPPOSIT GEN. nOWiWs HOTKI.)
OFFERS FOR SALK,
9500 Bushels S\qx:rKir Ground
590 Bars assorted KwecdesTron,
1000 Peices Baltimore &,■ Philadelphia Can
ling* common Patent assorted.
30C0 ll»s. Nova Scotia Grind stones, assor
'* tad ■
Tl" 0 Peices Kentucky, Dundee and Inver
ness Cotton Bagging,
HO Coils bale It one,
300 lbs. Baggiug Twine,
2009 do. German, English, Blistered and
Cast Sleei.
100 brhi. choice Green Jk old Java Coffee
70 do < )hio Wniskey.
IUO do New Orleans Sagars, dry conrsr
grained.
Tsft do Retailing Molasses,
30 Setts Smith’s Tools, complete.
4*) 0 galls Slone vara. Jars. Jogs,rye
Together with well selected heavy Slock of
yin-r desirable Goods adapted to this market.
A few hundred bales of prime Cotton, isavant
ed. Gulmbus, November 5, 1631.
L. •¥. IHVIKS A: G l o.
JU AV E been receiving the lost week, ond
.1 will continue to receive goods by Snvan
uah and Apalachicola Rav the present season,
which will enable them to keep up a general and
complete assortment of
Staple *c JFancn
Dry C foods.
AMONG WHICH ARE
H Of4o, London Duffle A Point Blankets,
bhitinetts of different colors and qualities,
Heal, white and green Flannels,
White Cnnton Flannel.
Mixt Kersey A Blue Plains,
Gr >de Swiss A Gios do Nan Silks of various |
colours.
Black Italian and lustring silks,
Uic i Plaid Silks,
Satins <lf various colors,
Florences do. do. j
lialiau crape do. do.
Canton camblet and Pongees, t
Black and green worsted I’erraga,
Plain and fig’d Swiss Muslins,
do do. Jaekonett do.
Furniture and cambric Dimity,
Corded Skirts,
Ladies cor salts and silk iSr cotton lacings,
Thread, Bobbinett, and Muslin Edgings,
Thread and Bobbinett Footings,
Plain and fig’l bobbinett l.aco,
Lace capes, caps and crazy Janos,
Infant's lace and cambric caps,
Blonde Lace and pearling,
Pink cambric Prints,
111 k and white do. do.
Black Lace Veils,
French Muslins and Calicoes,
Plain and stripe Ginghams,
Black, white A red Merino shawls,
Thibet Wool Shawls,
JSilkand Cause shawls and h'kfe.
Silk, Flag and Ilandana b ids.
Ladies linen, and Linen camb. h’kfs.
do. do. do bordered do.
Irish Linens & table Damask,
Silk, cotton and wors’ed hosiery,
Gent. Woodstock and Iloaver Gloves,
do. Woolen Gloves and iciulns.
Ladies Kid and H. S. Gloves and Mitls,
i 'nlorcd cambricks,
Black and white hooks and eyes,
Pins and Needles,
Spool thread and Linen Floss,
White Mrrsailes ami Printed coUnUrpairres,
3 4 and 4-4 Furniture Prints,
Dimity audFimiiiure Binding,
Bleached and unbleached sheetings k shirtings,
Apron checks,
Dorchestor Ticking,
Fine gilt cloth and crumb brushes,
Gent S*ca Otter dit Leather caps,
Black and Drab Beaver A Knrain Hats,
Willow wagons and Table Mats,
Millinary and Fancy G •odsofail descriptions
A splendid assortment of
JEWELRY rV PERFUMERY.
1 adies Becd Bags and Purses
A large Jk. complete assortment of
WINTER CLOTHING.
ROOTS tV SHOES.
100 pi’s Geutlemen’s sewed and
Nailed Wellington Boots
Jackson Shoe tees,
Ladies prunella and Leather Bootees,
do. hl'k ami colr’d heel'd Pumps,
do do Walking Shoos,
do. while satin Pumps,
MisSes and children's Bootees and Shoes of
every description,
500 pair Negro Shoes, ugood article,
ALSO —A good assortment of
HARD-WARE and CROCKERY.
Cohan'ms. Ort 29, 1031.
COLUMBUS
Book, Stationary and Fancy
aripni.
O.X hand and for sale, as above the
following popular School Books:
Webstors spelling Books,
Walkers Dictionary
('ungning’s Geography’and Atlas,
New Federal Calculator,
Teachers, Assistant,
Hale’s History of the U. States,
Testaments,
History of England,
Also a fine collection of Day’s Moral and En
te*ta>ning T< >Y BOOKS for Chii-dres ; Paper,
Quills. Ink, Ink Stands. Wafers, Sealing Wax,
Paint Boxes, Brushes, S c &o
E. S. NORTON.
One door below Powers k Nafew Broad
Street.
Spun (yotton.
THE ytibserilier Agent for the sale of the
Athens Manufacturing Company’s Goods has
received a supply if SPUN COTTON suitable
or Warp of assorted numbers "
ALSO —IOO PIECES BROWN SHIR
TING, ast i nit iirticlt suitable for negro wear,
which will be sold at the Factory prices
GKO. W DILLINGHAM.
Columbia. Pep. 3.
inwwniiUTioy.
11 E copartuer-iiip hetetofi o existing he
* *wi cii tie* <iibs-'rib'TH ha* been die-'dved
by mutual consent—All person* Indebted la he
tiim will nmkr payment to Thomas ft’. Dntton,
and nil pei-nena inv'ng demand, ngain.t the
•aid firm will apply to him fbr payment.
Tliom»w»\V. Duttoji,
Stephen 11. Stanley,
Tlie '.uaimis* will he euutmuedby tlw subscri
ber
Tlwrony W Umßuli.
to v Pi
it <f> a U itt u ® <3
SHOE STORE
gfi E. B ELLS, & CO. Have
V I removed to tbs Brick Building
nest door above IV in. D llar
groves on Broad street, where
they oder fur sale on rcasona
terms Boots and Shoes of every description, of
their own manufacture, consisting of
200 pair Gentlemen's Boots,
mg) do. Calfskin shoes, high & low quarters,
100 do Calfskin Pumps,
75 do. Buckskin Shoes,
do. Sealskin Pumps,
20© do. Brogans,
300 Coarse Shoes,
fJWIES PRUXELLO LOOTS k SHOES of
viiinns hinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do. Calfskin do.
Leather walking shoes and Bottees,
Misses and Childrens R ots and Shoes of ev
ery description.
, N. 15. All work of their owu Manufacture
warranted not to rip.
Juhi 9, I*3l
GENUINE HI.I E BLACK
INK.
Af ANUFACTURED and sold wholesaleand
I*B retail by S Norton, at tire Book sta
tionary and Fancy Store, two doors below the
Columbus Rank, Bread street.
This INK has a lively bltreish black color,
flows 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 cheapness
and quality by any of northern manufacture
sept. 17.
COLUMBUS
HAT STORK.
jV OIJRSF. & CLARK have removed to the
it new brick building next south of Smith k
Morgan’s store in Broad Street, where they of
fer for sale on the most accommodating terms,
a general assortment ot Hats of their own man
ufacture. among which are White, Drab, and
Black Beaver, Otter and fine Roram Hats.
N A 'C. will be constantly receiving fresh
supplies from their factory, and of Urn latest
fashions.
ALSO—Gentlemen’s ready made clothing
consisting of elegant Dress and Frock Coats,
Pantaloons,and Ve-ts.
Columbus. May 14, 1831.
WARE* HOUSE
a A\n cor
(t oin mission Business,
f AIIIE undersigned having taken tlie
■ W arc-House of Gen. Wool folk, |
tenders hi- services to his friends and tiro pub
lic in the above business.
He will be prepared to extend the usual la- I
cilities to bis customers, by making advances on
produce stored with him nr on sh pinents to his
frienes in New York and New Orleans.
Connected with the Ware-House, is n safe
and extensive Close Storage, for the reception
of any goods that may be consigned to him f>r
sale,or otherwise Tire situation of the Ware-'
House and Storage, as to convenience and safe
ty, is not surpassed by ony in the place. Should
additional security lie required, insurance mm
be effected at a verv low rate. The subscriber's
attention will be devoted exclusively to the a
hove business lie therefore hopes to receive a
proportion of tiro public patronage
M. W THVV IATT.
Columbus, Sep 17,1831
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ECONOMY -
Samuel Goodall,
Clothes Dresser and Renovator.
TY ESPECTFULLY informs lire public, that
a . he has opened anew establishment in Co
lumbus tor Dressing and Renovating blue, black
drab, olive, brown, bottle green, grav mixted,
bombazine and bmnbazetto A silk velvet, Coats,
Pantaloons, Verts, «Ve. on quite » different plan
from tliat pursued bv Dyers, without injury to
the cloth The articles cleaned bv him are pro
noitnctd by the best to bo si in- at equal
to new, the seams ivHa.i faded are perfectly re
stored and any article dressed by thia process
is made entirely free Irwin Ur, paint, grease, and
ants of every description. 11. will also restore
fi..ted Nankeen pamaloon* to their orginil rotor.
Ladies' ILibiyk. Cloth and Merino Bhu.ls.
cleaned Wlthrajt injury to the border*. t*rea»-
ing ami a ponging don. m the neatest manner.
New CuUara uiuJe, and • ttlfo.ll.l4' and repairing
July 30.—ts
*sia:islFPS SALES.
CARROLL SHERIFF'S SALE.
he gold on the first Tuesday in
” * December next in the town <»FCar
rollton, Carroll county between the usual hours
of sale the following property (to-wit)
Lot of Land No. 115 in 2nd District of Car
roll count! levied upon ns the pronely of Loyd
Marmir y to satisfy a fi la issued fron. a Justice's
court ts Haber-him county in favor of Alex
Williams vs .aid Ma ropey, for the use of Will
iam England - levied on by a co-v-iable.
Lot oflmd No .37 in the titn District of Car
roll county, levied upon as the propci ty of Alex
ander Jones to satisfy a fi fa issued f o.n Ogle
thorpe Superior court in favor of William U
S. Gibin r vs. said Jones
Also 5 6 of one half of lot of land No 209 in
the 24 district of Carrol! county,' 0-8 of one
part of lot of land, No ‘ill! in the 2d dist. of said
county, one half of lot No 2 f, 5 in the 2nd dist.
of said county. Lot No. If>2 in the Clh dist- of
said coun'v 1 pari of lot No 1(10 in the Clh
dist of said county 4tii part of fractional lots
No. 214 and 320 in the Bth dist. of Carroll coun
ty. 1 -4t ii put of all mines and minerals on lot
of laid No IGI in the Oih dist of Cai roll county
levied upon as the property John T. Rowland
rind Littleton Atkinson to satisfy a fi fa issued
from Bibb Suoerior court in favor of /•’ Carter
vs said Littleton Atkinson and John T.RotWand.
Also lot of land No. 162 ia the 2nd district of
Carroll county, levied upon as the property of
Green /> Johnson to satisfy a fi fa issued from a
justices court of Junes onqiity in favor of J J
Ellis A- co vs. said Johnson—levied upon by a
constable October 25th 1831
BE.YJ. MERRILL, S’-ff.
At the same time, and place.
WILL bo sold lot of land No 42 in the 7th
dist af Carroll county, levied on as the prn|,erty
of R S Rcroijgins to satisfy afi a issued from
n Justices corn tof Coweta county in favor ot
Samuel McJunkin vs. said Scroggins—levied
on by a constable.
Lot,of land No. 1(12 the 9ih dist of Carroll
cminly, loaned uaon as the property of Alexan
der Raker to sati fy tw o ti tiis issued limn Wal
ton Justice court in favour of Samuel McJunk
in vs. said Baker. Levied by a con-table. Oc
tober 24th 1831
THOMAS BOX.VER. D Stiff.
At the same time and place will be sold.
Lot of land- No. 121 in the 11 th district of
Carr 1 county levied upon as the property of
Jeremiah B Skelton, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from Franklin superior-court in favor of John
Bridges vs. said Sjiclton.
WILLIAM RURKE, TANARUS) Stiff
COWETA SIIEHIFF’S SALEM.
WILL be sold in the Town of Newnan Cow
etneounty on the first Tuesday in December
next between the usual hours of sale the follow
ing property, to-wit.
The east pait of lot of land No. 132 in the fitli
district of Coweta county, containing 133 1-2
acres, levied tipon as the property of Jacob Bry
an to satisfy afi fa The officers of Coweta su
perior couit vs. Jacob Bryan 2i>th Del. 1831.
One bundled twenty-seven and a half 127 1-2
aores of land, it being the west part of lot No.
121 one hundred and twenty-one in the sth dis
trict of Coweta county, levied upon as the
property of Isaac llill to satisfy a fi fa issued
from a Justices court of Monroe county in favor
of Bonier Pye vs Isaac Hill. Levied on am!
returned by a cans table Ist November 1 31.
HENRY KELLER, Stiff
Also at the same time -and place.
90 acre 'of the west part of lot No. 21 in lin
ed district rif said county, levied upon as the
propery of Archibald P. Benton to satisfy a fi
i’a. 'I he officers Coweta superior court vs said
Benton
0 te hundred one and a quarter acres of the
south part of lot No. 09 in tho first district of,
said county, le ied upon as the properly of Rob
ert BujkH to .otistY a fi fa. The officers of Cow
eta superior court vs. said Burks 2tith Octo
ber 1831. ELLIS KILGORE, O. Stiff.
CARROLL MALES.
\Y /'ILL be sold i n the first Tuesday in Dec
- ember next at Carrollton Carroll county,
the ftilowirig jiropertv, to wit:
Lot of land No 249 in the 7th district of Car
roll county, ievied upon as tho property of Na
than If' Whitman to satisfy a fifa from a justices
court in Clark county in favor of Francis Far
rar, and ritlie-s, vs said (Phitnian, levied on and
returned to mo by a constable -
Also at the same place on the Is/ Tues
day in January next,
Lot of land No. 122 in the 6th district
of Carroll county, levied upon as the property
of John Robinson to satisfy a mortgage fila is
sued from Carroll Superior Court, in favor of
William Law. II illiam Greer Jr. and Ezekiel
E Park, vs said John Robinson.
BENJAMIN MERRILL, Shff.
Nov. 3, 1831
TALBOT SHERIFF’S SALES.
\ \f in. be sold on tho first Tuesday in Decoin
t v her next, at Talbotton Talbot county, be
tween the lawful hours of Bale, the following
property, to-wit:
Nancy Raglands dower in and to lot of land
number two hundred and fiftv-one in tlie twen
ty-third district of formerly Muscogee now
Talbot county, levied on as tlie property of
said Nancy Ragland to. satisfy three small fi.
fas from a justices court in favor of Jones Ken
drick—levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
One Negro man named Harry about 30 years
old, levied on as the property of James W.
Sea's, to satisfy five small fi fas from a Justices
court in Harris county against said Seals—levy
mado and returned to mo by a constable.
Oct 29. 1831 JAMES P PQRTIS, Shff.
MERRIWETHER SALEH.
A \ ILL be sold an the first Tuesday in DE
* * CEMBER next, within the usual hours
of sale, at the court house in Greenville, Merri
wetlier county, the following property to-wit:
One lot of land No. one hundred and forty
nine. (149) in the tenth dist. of formerly Troup
now Mcrriwether county, levied on as the prop
erty of Win. VV. Sullivan to satisfy two fi fas.
issued from a Justices court of Elbert county in
favour of Thomas Dver vs said Wni. Sullivan.
Levy made and returned by a constable, No
vember Ist 1831.
GREEX TALBOT, D. Shff.
Nov 29th 1631.
GEOR(llA—Stewart County,
jk GREEABLE to nu order of the hon
“ orable the Inferior court of Stewart
county, when setting for ordinary purposes
will ue sold at the court house door on the first
Tuesday in February ne-.t, one lot of land
known by No. 192 in the 33d district originally
Lee originally Ijeo now Stewai t county.
Also on the same day will he sold in tlie
county of Mucogae at the court house door, one
lot of land in the Oth dist. of Muscogee and
No ftlfi. Sold for the benefit if the heirs ami
creditors of Joseph While dec.
Terms—One half cash and the balance 12
months thereafter.
EDOM G. A. M OSS,
Nov. 12 WILEY MASSEY Adai rs.
mm MAP
<TH tiie auilf of (haforoln,
For 8al« by NOl Us-F k CLARK.
j A Rule Xisi, to establish lost papers.
! ’/TiIIREE months after date I promise to pay
tUL Edmund Martin or beire', thirty-three
! dollars am! fifty cents for value received this
j 20lb of Nov. 182(5 WILEY KAY.
Received of the within note ten dollars 64 1-2
cents.
GEORGIA, RANDOLPH CO (ATI
|Y EFORE me, John R. McNoel, n Justice <•(
! the Inferior Court in and fnr snid ramify.
! personally came Arnold E. Bloodwortli, vho
I alter being duly sworn deposoth and says lliul
; be was leg miy possessed of a note as hereof,
| which noie the ibove is a correct copy and that
I the oilriginal note is lost and destroyed.
ARNOLD E BLOOD WORTH.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this LHh
August 1831. JOHN R. M NEEL.
R.LXDOLPH SL PURIOR COURT:
August Tritm 1631.
IT appearing to the Court that Arnold E
Bloodwortli of the county aforesaid uas legally
possessed of a certain note of hand as bearer
thereof of which the above is a correct copy and
that the original note is lost and destroyed. Be
it therefore ordered, that Wiley Kay appear at
tho next term of this court and shew cause if
any Ue has why said copy above should not bo
i established in lion of iiie original note which is
i lost and destroyed; and he it further ordered,
that a copy of this rule bo (Inly published in one
oftlie |«jb!ic Garet'es of this State previous to
the next term of this court, upon the said Wiley
' Kay personally
lain certify that the forgoing is a true copy
from the infinites.
Given under my Jiand and private seal,
there being uo seal of office this 24th August,
1831-
amos McLendon, c. s. c. (l. s)
Sep. 3,1831
-J RULE MSI, For Foreclosure.
; _ \
GEORGIA*, Randolph County.
Si iurior Court, August Term 1631
| John Di'l ond John IT. Sutiiec, Mercnnls and
Partners trading under the mime, style, and
’ fnn of Dill V Sutlirc.
vs.
Thomas Watts and Benjamin F. Watts.
rTPON the petition of John Dill and John
J W Sutlive, Merchants and Partners tra
ding under the name, style, and firm of Dill and
Sutlive, stating that Thomas Walts and Benja
min F. Watts did, on the eleventh day of Febru
ary eighteen hundred and thirty one, convey to
said Dill and Sntlivo by deed of mortgage, two
thirds of a tract of Laud lying uud being in the
seventh District of Lee county,-known and dis
tinguished in the plan of said district by- num
ber Two hundred and fifty-nine {259) contain
ing two hundred l vo and a half acres according
to sutvey, together avilh two thirds of all and
singular tho Grist Mills, Raw Mills and Dwell
ing houses out houses and other improvements
thereon in any wise appertaining to the premi
ses, it being the whole of their mi ores! in said
lot of land and the mills on the Smoclioba creek
i nnni ig through said lot of land, for the better
securing tho payment of a note of hand for
fourteen hundred and cloven dollar , mado by
the said Thomas Watts and Benjamin F. Watts
on the eleventh day ot February eighteen bun
dled and thirty one, due on or before the first of
July next after the date of said note, and pay a
ble to Dill and Sutlive aforesaid or bearer And
if further appearing, that the said Thomas
Waits and Benjamin F. Watts have not paid
said note, nor hath cither of them, which sum
with interest from the time the said note be
came duo is now dno.V unpaid upon said debt A
mortgage. It is therefore ordered that unless
cause he shown to the contrary, or the said sum
of money with interest At cost due thereon be
paidintothc Clerk’s office of this court within 0
months from this time the equity of redemp
tion in arid to said mortgage premises be ba red
and forever foreclosed. And that a copy ot this
rule be published in one oftlie public Gazettes
of this State, once a month for six months, or
served upon the mortgagers or their special a
gent at least three months before the expiration
of the time within which lltc money is ordered
to be paid, dec.
I do certify *hat the above is a true copy from
the minutes.
Given under my hand and private seal, there
being no seal of office, this 2-llh day of August
1831. ~~-
amos McLendon, c.s c. (l. s.)
Sep. 3,183 L
A Rule JYlsi, to establish lost papers.
GEORGIA, R anholfh County.—
BEFORE me, John R. McNoel a Justice of
the Inferior Court in and for said county,
personally came Luke H Smith who after being
duly sworn depnseth and says that lie was le
gally and rightfully possessed of four notes of
which the annexed are true copies and arc
correct, are lost or mislaid so that they cannot
be obtained. LUKE 11. SMITH.
Sworn to and subscribed, before me this 19th
day of Aug. 1631. JOHN ft. M’NEELj i. c.
Ou or before the twenty-fifth day of Decem
ber next, I promise to pay Matthew Brooks or
bearer twenty dollars for value, received this
14th May, 1630. JAMES V. ROBINSON.
On the nineteenth of November eighteen hun
dred and twenty-six I promise to pay Luke H
Smith or bearer, twenty sevcß dollars and fifty
cents for value received, Sept. 10th, 1820.
WILLIAM NOYS.
On the nineteenth day of Nrurember eighteen
hundred and twenty-six 1 promise to pay Luke
H. Smith or hearer twenty seven dollars and
tw-elve and a half cents for value received this
lOth May, 1820. WILLIAM NOYS
On tho nineteenth day of November eighteen
hundredand twenty six, I promise to pay Luke
11. Smith or bearer fifteen dolls for value recei
ved this 10th Sept. 182 G.
WILLIAM NOYS.
SUPERIOR COURT, AUGUST TERM 1831.
IT appearing to the court, this the above af
fidavit, that Luke II Smith was legally and
rightfully possessed of four notes, of which the
above are sw< rn copies tnereof and that he lias
lost or mislaid the originals < f which tho annex
ed are copies. Be it therefore ordered, that the
said James V R'diinson and William No vs ap
pear on the first day of the next term of this*
court and shew came, if any they hove, why the
above copies shall not be established in lieu of
the original notes which have been lost or mis
laid. And be it further ordered, that the rule
be duly published in .me of the public Gazettes
of tins State previous to the next term of their
court, or duly served upon the said James V
Robinson and William Noys.
1 do certify that tho foregoing is a true copy
from tho minutes.
Given under my hand and nrivate seal there
being no Seal of office, this 24th August, 1831.
amos McLendon,c.s c. o. *.)
Sep. 3, 1831. —~
(lEOR(H. I —ilerriwether County.
Thomas Mcßurnett tolled before John Boyd
a justice of tho peace in and for said county, a
sorrel horse about fourteen or fifteen years old,
curfalien, and same other ntaiks, one each side
of his neck—about fourteen hands higit, and
branded with a letter but the letter he discov
ered what it isappraisnd by Jesse Cranford and
ft Tidw ell to be worth twenty dollars this 26th
Oct. 1631.
0 r t.rrrrcU, cw
Nov. 12, Jjiil
Xotlrc.
HAVING given my note for tire stuft ot
seven hundred dollars to James M. 1 ion
of Harris County, for a tract of land lying in tlm
eighteenth district of formerly Muscogee r.o-v
Harris county, number eighty-ni e, and having
found that the aaid tract of land has been mort
gaged to one I’earson A. Lewis, in order to >-c
--cnrethe payment of a certain note for the sum
of eight hundred and thirty-seven dollars. [
therefore forbid nil persons from trading I »r s ii t
note, as the nni-ideiaticn for which said no n
was given has failed.
THOMAS W. WtILIAMSO. Y.
Oct. 29,1831—3t1f
foltlLll MONTHS :• Iter dale a
tion will he made to the honorable, the ir.
ferior court of Stewart county, \vhen*?ilting for
ordinary pur|>oses, for leave to sell the following
lots of land Lot No. 50, in the 12,h distrh
Troup county. .Lot No. 227 in the IGtii dis\
Lee. Lot No. 35 in the 33rif dist. fnrme-lv Lee
now Ste art. Let No. 310 in tiie 21 t dist.
Early. Half of lot No 159 in the 22nd disj
formerly Lee now Stewart. Lot No. 103 in the
Ist dist. ( iirroli county. Sold for flic benefit of
llie heir.- and creditors of Nathan Brady jr. late
of Stewart county, deceased.
LEVINA E. BRADY, Administratrix.
Oct. 1, 1831.
(. LARTdIAN'N half.
w ILI. Ip.* sold at tho Court House of
Troup county, on the first Tuesday of Decem
ber next, between tho usual hours of snle-»Loj.
No one hundred and fifty-two (152) in the six'll
(fidrt district of Troup county. Sold Inr the
benefit of the Orphan children of Victor Haiti
mel dec. by permission of the honorable the In
forior court of Chatham county, while setting
for ordinary purposes. C. F. RAPP
trt 8. 1831.* Guardian, of " I orphan children.
Y# /1 LI. be sold at t lie court fmus in Talbot
com.' y on the first Tuesday in December
next, fjot of land No 251 in the 23rd district
formerly Muscogee now Ta]hot county, with t ha
exception of the widow’s dower lor life. Sfd
by an older of the honocacle tbe inferior court
of Jones county for tho benefit of tlie heirs and
creditors c-f said dec.
Ort 6. 1831. JAMES IO XDRICK, Admr.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
HUTILh be sold oil the first Tuesday of
* " December next, agreeably to an
order of tbe honorable the inferior Cos art of
Muscogee enmity, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, nil the negroes belonging to the es
tate of Elijah Jewett doc consisting of men,
women and boys* also all the real estate belong
ng to sai l estate, consisting of several valuable
trficts of Laud Terms made known on tho
dav. JOHN LOO.MIS,-Ex’*:
August 27, 1831.
.NOTICE.
VLL persons having demands against the
estate of Maria Gotten, late of Coweta coun
ty, deceased, are requested to present the sanit
in terms of the law; and all those indebted uro
requested to make payment to
WILLIAM J. GERMANY, Admr.
oct. 15
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WIM' be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, at Ihe Court-House in Carroll
couuty, Lot of Land No. ftlil in the oth Dist,
of said county, sold as tho property of Samuel
Manes late of Jones countv, deceased, for tho
benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceas-.
ed. Terms made known ou (ho dav of sale.
Oct 22. 1831 RE.YJAMI V MAXES, Adm.
ADMINISTR VTOR’S HALE.
A GREK A RLE to an order of the lnferkq;
(A Court of Heard County when sitting fivr
ordinary purposes, will be sold on Tuesday the
Irst day of Deeember neat, at the Court-House
in said aounty, all the personal properly belong
ing to the estate of Joel Burgess late o( said
county deceased Terms made known on
dav ROWLAND BURGESS, Adinr.
Fop. 17, 1831.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorab'o
/ *- the Inferior court of (lie county of Monroe,
when setting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
on tlie first Tuasday in January next, before the
court lieusc door in Lagrange, Troup county.
Lot o ( land No 81 in the 14th dist formerly
Curroll now Troup county, whereon b a consid
erable improvement, consistin’.- of a pert of the
real estate of Daniel Halo, dec sold for tiie
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec.
O t 22, 1631. JOIIX P. DURHAM. Adm.
mouths after date, application
® will be made to tbe honorable the In
ferior court of Harris county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for teave to sell all the real
property of Edward Bass dec lying in Jones Lew
and Randolph countiot.
Sept. 17,1831. AJ.EX ANDER BASS, Ex'*
nTitice.
piOUR MONTHS after date applica
tion wil! be made to the honorable, tlie 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 Ben-'on Henry, late of Harris county, dec.,
for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors.
KIZIA HENRY, A k-
DAVID J BRITT, \ g.
WILLIAM P. HENRY, | .
Oct. 1 , 1831 . BEN J A MIN HENRY, ’ 2
EXECUTOIt’S SALE. ~
WILL bo -old on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, in town of Greenviile, SEU
EX \ EGROES A- 10ft ACRES OF LAXD, ly
in'/ in tbe 10th dist. of Merriwether county part,
of No. 100. Also on the Friday before, will be
sold at the late residence of William Talbot dec
all the Stock, household furniture and crops of
corn. GREEX TALBOT, Ex'r.
Ort. L 1831. 117 1. LIAM A’O.Yf.F F.x/’.VIr.
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in December next will
be sold at Carrolton, Carrol county, the fill
lowing property to wit.
LotoflandNo 91 in the 6th district oF" Carrol
county,levied upon as the property of Osborn
G. Oglotree to satisfy a fifa issued by the Tax
collector for his tax for the year 1829.
WILLIAM MAJORS.
Tax-Collector.
COLLIN’S & CO’S.
CAST?STEEL AXES.
\ Large consignment of this celebrated arti
- cle direct from the maker's, received by
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
June 25, 1831.
FOk~SAU~
rOT NO. 154, 2d District Habersham coun
-2 ty —This is a valuable traftt of land hav
ing a creek running through it end haia au H a
growth of oak and hickory. For terms .-apply
to J B. HERBERT*CO.
Oct 22-2-Ow.
NOTICE.
\II persons having demands against the estate
ol Zadoe. Lewis dec. are r< quested to pra
eent them to ice in li i ilia oftlie law, and llioiSs
indebted to sail) estate to make payment.
HIRAM FULLER, udme
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