The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, June 09, 1832, Image 4
SIIEIMFPIS RAIjKS. L Ks: SALEH. A/ "®W at*.he place of holding Fuperi or Cos nt fir Lee county, on the first 1 ucajay in Ju'y next Im'WFcn tbe usual hours of sale, tiie following property, to-wit: On.* hot of Land No. 2-1 in (he 14'h di-trict of said county, levied on as the on :iei 'v of Win Hancock sen to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of I,one Turner, fi f, t issued frm a Justices court in Wilkes county Levy made and re turned to ne hv a eon t ible One hot of hand No. 204 in tlift 2nd district of said county, levied on as the pr merty of Daniel <’. Heard to satisfv a fi fa in favor of Win Saffbld—iseueil from a justice court in Wilke - county. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ALSO—hot of land No. One hundred A' for ty one (141) in the :! diat ofc 1 County levied on to satisfy nfi fa in favor of .1 E J .uncan V; Wm J. Jordan John I’erritt, *' f iwden Mimes indorse levy made A returm dby a consta ble. 2. 1832. j \s a. martin, ? bir TALBOT SALES. Will he sob! between the usual hours of sale the first luesday injulynext before the court house door in the town of Talbot ton Talbot County, the following property to wit: One lot of I net Nn.137 in the 23d district ol originally Moscjgee now Talbot County; lev ied u, on as the property ol Robert M. Ingram, to satisfv sundry fi las issued from a justice Court in favor of James Trice bearer vs il M Ingram F. Ronndliee .V V' A. i’ie son levy* made A returned to uie by a constable. The above lot was sold on the last lieri/Tsale day in tins count the, purchaser lisvimr failed to comply with the ter.i,s film sale, the land wi.l lie resold at the former purchaser’s risk. \ hSO.—The north half of h t No l .j i,i the 2*2 district of originally Muscogee, now Talbot County it being the states half of said lot which Was condemned as fraudulently drawn JOHN C. BOYNTON ALSO —\t the same time .V place will h sold lot No. 175 in the 2 district of original Troup no v* Tilbot. I ounty; levied on a* the pronertv of Fhija.i Palmer, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor ofDnvid Lockhart bearer vs Elijah Palmer A Philip long endo'ser . issued from ''ecalb Sri perior court —Property pointed out by Philip Long June 2 Wm FLEMMING, D Sheriff MEKRIWETIIER SALES. W'll be sold on the first Tuesday in J■ 1 next at the Court hou eio '1 erriwether Conut v between tho usual hours of sale the followin property to wit: One lot of land No (30) eighty six in the tenth District ol formerly Troup now Merr;- wc'her County levied on as tho propern of Hin'-hey Winu Hilaries J. Winn >o Satisfy a fi fa from Walton Supeiiar Court in favor of Ma ry Waine and sundry other fi las. vs the said 11.- t hey A Charles Winn A'so lot No (77) seventy seven and the West hii'f of lot No. (47 ) forty seven in the Eleventh Distietof formerly Tronp now Merri wether < Aunty levied on ns the property of S< N om-in Wa. fiek to satisfy two fi fas. One issued fro nth Ini ror Court of Morriwether Comity in fnv .r , John W. S ark the other from ■ h‘, superior Court of -bud County in favor of Daw Perry vs said Warliek tiff KEN TALBOT, Shftf. At he same time and place, Also: ot of find No 144 in the 7th Dietri t t>f originally Tr..«p jn. r Merriwether Conntv leviedon as the properly ot James Erwin to sal tsf) mi ml iy fi las. whicii issued from a justice Court of Vlerriweiher county n favour of Beni i inin El will vs Said James Erw in—Levti'd and returned by a< unstable June 2. HUGH LOCKET, O Sheriff. HEARD HALES. WILL be sold at Heard court house between i lie usual hours of gale, oil the first Tues day in July next, the following property (to wi':) One Lot of Land number eleven in the Uih district of >riginally Oarioi now Heard countv, Levied on as the property of llileiy Triplett, to satisfy a fita issued from Carroll s -penor court in favor of Benjamin Cleveland, vs nid Triplett, property pointed out by Owen H. Ke nan. Lot of Land number fifty three in the fi!'. eent h dist-ict of originally < arrol now Heard counlv. Levied on as vtio property of John Moore to --a' isf a fila issued from Randolph superior court in favor of \quila I’holps. vs said Moore, prop, erty pointed out by Angus M r i King Jonathan Mustek, Slirff. junn 2 HEARD SHERIFF HALES. Tt be sold on the fiist Tuesday in IUI.Y * * next, between the usual hours of sale, hes ire the court house door in the town ol Frank litt, Heard county, the following property, viz: One Lot of Land, No forty-six (40) in the thirteenth distiict of originally > arroll. now Heard county, levied on as the property of R!i ia ■ lulsev, to satisfy a fi la which issued from Ilait Inferior court vs Jesse Harmon & Elij ah Hit’scv his security in favour of »obt Mitchell surviving copartner of Venable A- Mitchell, M toy eys at Law—Property pointed out bv th said Robert .Mitchell, this Ist day of May. 1832 may 19 JONATHAN MUSICK. - Tiff’ THE CUJDIET OF 183$ —“ \\ hoso train's enormous sweep, 1) milling Heaven’s farthest cape, now adpear From her long travel of a thousand years!” Tust published, a large t'lanigphcre represent nf o' on or mop, of the situation and appearance of th ■ approaching Comet, its apparent din rm. cour e, and the principal Constellations and Fix ed .* ars that lie along i« 8 path, as they will hi see, in the heavens; incl idmg an Ephemeris of its daily progress in Right Assenuon and Deed liation: tho times of it:« Rising, Passing the Meridian. Ac from the time it first boemnes vis ible, to the period nfits fin,il (li-ppearjncc. The explanatoy matter embraced in the Map. found ed upon accredited computations, will render the whole eminently interesting, and norl'octf intelligible ; and ill lie same time enable tie Commune-1 observer to direct his eye to that point in the heavens where the Comet will first make its appearance, and trace its onward progress font day today OaDi Rs nnv he addressed to D V Robots n A- Cos Hartford. 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DAWSOA, ano ni ci) at 2.ato, ? J local and himself in Hamilton Harris ’ county, and will attend the courts of Vfns cogee, Talbot Hairis. ‘ ri up and Mc riwche. o’ the I hattahnochee circuit, and the counties, i rawt ird and Upson ofthe Flint circuit Hamilt,. . Feb. H. 18.T' 4f lit All)! FRAUD!! A LL pci son* are cautioned m i 'o trade for eight small notes bo each, given bv me to Thomas J. Dickson, as the su e were ontaii:- id bv tiand. 1 he said notes were given some time in Au gust las’, and were made pacah'e on the Ist da f February, 1832, t. said Dickson o- bearer file above de cri ed notes are not recovera ble at law, and I am determined not to uav them r any part of thorn. JO N COX. fob II !83«, ofl.ee Cos (la. A L FTfo NKE K ’ S~"i\OTICE7 Sul)scrih;r inforins the public tha* !ii; re,-n’nT Auction Sales will fhke place on Tuesday and Friday nights; also te ipi sts tnose persons who wish to have goods and ~osed of by auction, to hand thorn in the day reyiou to the sale, atid those purchasing are particularly requested to call for their purctia h< s the next morning after the sale, by so doing hey wll confer a favor on fob is 1832 E S. NORTON, Auct. Robert of Paris! N baud a T v copies of Scott’s last Novel, Roben ol Paris, together with a variety of new and interesting works E. S. Norton. march 24 Rroad street BLA CKSMITH tiHOP. JONATHAN P. JACKSON | f AVING rein veil from his old s'and, keeps his >hop on the north east corner of Oglc t.horp and Crawford streets, where he may al ways be found ready to attend to the calls of his ' c-domers The constant and diligent atieri it.i which he has giv> nto his business and the fai'hfulneM with which he has done his work. uringthe three y ars lie lias worked in this place, lie hnpes will insure him a continuance ol the patroriagi heietuforo so liberally extend ed to him He will keep conslantl on hand a plentiful-upply of hoi se shoe., and will ul ays he ready to put them on at, the shortest notice, together itli a variety of other articles in hi* line He pledges him-elf to do his work neatly and with despatch Him prices aro moderate, etui n. w work in ured. He i* prepared to cast boxes nr inks for mills, of composition Car riage -pring* of every kind made to order, and mill irons of any description made at the short est notice. Columbus, Feb 25—fit. TOBA C*>—<'N CONSIGNMENT. s % # j If. xes excellent quality Tobacco, mas 4 ufictur«d in North t arolius, pul to suit retailsrs in pound and half pound n!ng«._For ►ale low, f.AMti »N A HOWELL, aptil 31, 1833. FHESII G.tBDEeY Sf ri.o in:ii seeds. For •: .< b. the t*o* Ol paper, by . L J HAVILH, A f!» GEORGlA— Merriiccther County. \\ HEREAS James (' shion, administrator t » of 'he estate "f John Pullin, dec. a|>plies to me fi>r ietters of dismission Oi said estate— -I'iiest are therefiue to cite and admoni-h all and sin ular, the kindred ai.d creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at n.y office, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause if any thav h ive, why said letters should no" be grant ed Given under my hand and seal this 9th day of November, lc3l nov I<> 1 KVf AT. A DAMc. c o tJEOiiGIA—-Ur rriwether County. AI bint us E. Jackson terg of admini-trat on on tho estate of William ft Panders late of said county dec. These are therefore to cite and adrnmish, all and singular, the kiirdred and creditor* of said dec. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by 1.. w to shew cause, if any they have why said letter": shou’dnnt be granted.—Given under inv hand this Kh day of May, 1«32. .may 10 LEVI M. ADAMS, c c. o GEORGlA— Randolph County. VM/TIKR EAS Hardy P Humphry and .Vlar'i ▼ ' ah E. Everett, applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of William Everett late o! said county, deceased—These are there fore to ci e and admonish ill and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at inv office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why B«rd letters should not be grai.ti and. Given under inv band, this 9th May. 1892. may 19 WM 11. BARTON,’c. c. o. GUARDIAN’H HALE. WILL be sold agreeable to an order of the Inferior court of Meiriwether county, when silling for ordinary purposes, on the first Tn -- day in August next, at Greenville, beU< eeo ‘he usual hours of sale— Lot of I,and No. 187 in the 10th dipt.cf formerly ’1 roup now Merriwelh er countv, tbe property of A A Birgino Lewis, illegitimate, sold for the benefit of said illegiti mate SAM’L LEWIS, Senv ‘ may 19, 1892 t ’it a r ditto ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VI.L persons indebted to tho estate of Wm. Bowen dec late oft oweta rotnd y, are re quested to call and settle with the subscribers, and those who have cb.iins against the estate are desired to come forward, and present their de mands in the manner proscribed by la • Samuel Burdine, Adm'r. Mary Bowen, Adtn'x. Newnan, Feb. 2'. K!2 GEORGIA, Merriwether County. lIERKA3, 'bndiali Ward applies to me for letters of Administration on the es tate of Benjamin Ward late of tho county of Walton, dec. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all A singular the kindred and eredi tors of said deceased, lobe and appear at my office within the tune prosciibedby law. to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted Given under my hainl tins lid and r of April, 18 52 LEVI M ADAMS.dk. anri! 14 1832 NOTICE. \ NY person knowing any thing of Andrew Kdlgor , a printer by trade, either alive or dead, would bestow a great favor on me by direc 'inga few lineslo me to Lagrange, Troup co. Ga. I have not heard from him lor 4 years, he was then it beliiid, Ala Kli/übeth Killgore. NOTICE. rFORVVARNaII prisons from trading for a Note es hand given to Dozier Thornton da fed 20th January ft-32, and due the 251 h De eeii'bor or Ist of January, foi Nine Hundred Dollars The consideration for which said note was given bus failed, and I am determined no o pay it unless by law’ compelled march RI. Chappcl Sledge. notice! months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Talbot county, when sitting f,r O’dmary purpo ses, for leave to sell lot of iand no forty eight in the eighth district of iMuseugee county, drawn by Eliza Aim Hays, Illegitimate. Benjamin Pate, Guardian for Eliza Ann Hays jan 4 NOTICE. months alter date, application will he made to the honorable Court of Or d.uary of Muscogee county, for leave to sell the rial estate ofZadook Lewis, de" march sth, I-b 52. Hiram Fuller, Adin. notice! I BROUGHT TO JAIL in Greenville, IMer > riwether county, a Negro woman who calls herself Ann. The owner will oom<’ forward, urove property, pay expenses and take her a way ELIJAH REEDER. Jailor feb. 18 1832. Notice! IFORWARN all persons from (railing for n note of hand given to James Cook, dated 2d or 3d Jan 1832, and due tho 25th December or Ist of January next, for ninety dollars. The consideration lor which said note was given has failed, and 1 am determined not to pay il unless by law c impelled. E- G A. MOSS april 28, 1832. lIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Fost A Olliee at Liberty, Talbot co. Ua. at the quarter ending 31st March, 1832. Hubert Crittenton, Grief H. Ferguson, David Wright, Daniel B. Brooks. Win. llarraid; Daniel R Hough, april 28,833• N. B. P >WELL, P M. LIYEIiY H TABLES. f HME Snbsciiber would inform the citizens Js ot Columbus a. and others visiting this sec tion of the country, that lie has just opened his f.ivery Stables, on Crawford Street, near the river, whore evert arrangement has been made to accommodate the public in his line of busi ness, on the most libera) terms. He will also keep horses by the year, month or night, at the cus'oniary rates, and those entrusted to his care shall receive the strictest attention. He will also keep horses, t’arri ges, Gigs, Sulkies, tiic to hire, by the day or for a longer period, on rea sonable terms His horses will l>e well trained and in good or der, and nothing will he wanting on his part to promote the comfort and convenience of the patrons of tho establishment. JOHN WHITESIDE a mil 3*i, I*33.—Tim NOTICE. JMie g-ibscibcrs having this dtv entered inlo Copartnership under the firm of 11 all Moses Offer for sale at the old si and, s general as sortment of Tin- wars, and from tin- arrange ments now minis will h tvu always i ii'hui.ii n Urge supply. They vouM partii ularly leeueii ilm stu-ti ton of <'(Miotry M. n hauls, win v nkJ find it to i hair inu-re«t to riU, its ’her tain be <uiu Imd ». wsr.it on Irherwittn,,* Jut* M Hi; IIKItVEf HA’ C. ft It/ ’DB i . ’TO t'Ol.nml S HOTEL. I" 1 HE Subscribers have recently purchaeed the above weli known stand, forniulv oc cupied by Gen. Howard. It has undertime a thorough course of repairs and is now open for the reception of Boarders and tiansiant custom ers The subscribers pledge themselves that the most unremitting exertions shall lie made ti» render the Slav o, those who may cal! upon them agreeable. And vliile they would leturn their sincere thanks to a generous public for the Very liberal patronage already bestow ed, they fwonld respectfully solicit a continuance of similar fa vors. Their house is situated in a healthy pat t of tbe town and near the centre of business. Their house shall at off times be supplied with tho best the market affords, and their charges shall be mod' rate Their stables are large, well supplied and faithfully attended by an excellent Ostler. Thev have also lots for the accommodation of drovers. The Proprietors of the Northern and Southern lines of Stages have selected thia house as then general Stage office, where seats can be daily taken for Washington City A New York, Mobile A. Ncw-Orleans. POWROY A MONTAGUE. Columbus. Jan 28,1832 ~IY NEW llA\l>*. lk/fc’E apprise tlie public that wf have * * taken possession of the well Itnowu Public House, Till: HAMILTON 11ALL, And that ihe House is undergoing a cornpleto finish, with largo and convenient additions suita ble to accommodate Boarders ard Travellers; and without t.ie Buttering solicitations usual; we invite <>ur friends and the public in general to give us a call, feeling confident that every convenient and neces-ary attention will be ren dered to make pleasant the time and situation o.f~ those who may fuv«A us with their calls. BARKLY MARTIN, april 21, 1832 —4t. A B DAWSON. .".The Federal Union A Georgia Journal will. please give the above four insertions. New Grocery . r ITHE I itbsciiber has taken the store next I door to the Post Office ai.d opposite Pomroy A Montagues Hotel, where he has just opened, and will sell at reasonable prices, an assort ment of wall selected Fresh Groceries and OfrL Liquors; among which are: Old Menongahela Whiskey Western do. Old Jamaica Ruin, Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Madeira Wine, Ale and Cider, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Best Tea, Molasses, Hire, Fall Mackerel, No. 1, Havanna Segars, Best Tobacco. April 20—49—if G. GRIEVES. twrocerifs , For Cotton, Pip* Staves, Hides on Approved Paper. HfARLES E. NORTON, informs Met- Vy chants, Planters, &c. visiting Appalachi* cola, that he has just received from Nevv-Or* leans a large and extensive assortment of Gro ceries, which added to his former supply from New-York. makes his assortment as complete if not superior to any he lias ever offered to the put lie. His stock will bo replenished as often as once a month, so that his customers may be sure at any time of finding n good assortment. Merchants anil Planters will find it to their advantage to call, as it is his intention to sell at moderate prices, for Cash, Cotton. P ipe slaves, . Hides i r approved paper. Appalacliieola, Dec 31—ts Just received as above ver Seh. Magellan, oO Sacks best Green Huvanna Coffee which will be sold low for cash. Shoes , Shoes . LAWHON & HOWELL J I AVF just received a large and full assort « k ment of Stout Negro Shoes. Gentlemen’s fine Boots, Do. do. lace boctees, Ladies lace Prunella boots, do do Leather do. o do Morocco do. dkildreu’s shoes assorted Dec 3d. 1831. NEW GOODS! L. C. ALLEN IIAS RECEIVED AND IS RECEIVING, HIS FALL AND W INTER GOODS!, lIICII he will sell on accommodating terms. His stock is composed in part of the following articles, viz; f.ondon Dufiil, Rose and Point Blankets, Super blue, black, brown and olive Cloths* Black Lasting, Beavertecns. Fancy Cord, Kodnnd white Flannels Canton Flannels, Bed, white and figured Valencia Shawls, Rombazettes and Bombazines, Merino Circassians of various colors, Cashmeie Handkerchiefs, Bandanna, flagg, Pongee A plaid silk Hdkfs . Tuper Italian Cravats, various colors, Colored crape camhlet, < lotion and Linnon Drilling, Ladies’ silk, cotton and worsted Hose, Gentlemen’s do. do. and half do. Ladies’ <• gentlemen’s Gloves of varioDa kinds Cambric, Swiss, jaconet and book Muslins, | Super bleached and brovn Linens, Brown and hlcai lu-d Shirting* mid Sheetings, Domestic Plaids. Bed Ticking, Russia Sheeting Printed Bed spr lot*, counterpanes, Italian Gros do iViple* Muslin Kobe*, Sri onet and Uuchi o Fulls, ! Bilk and Colton Umbrella*, vc. j Ladies’ gcntkiui n’s and thlkiu id* SHOES A variety of tu.oi ’aj youth'* and children • If AT|j .% CAPS If.UW* WAtiE .y CUTLER K. (Tvotfcni) k fslnss*Cs.’.irc * j 1 »#**4 n\u »t r i\ » -P * 9 ** I^l