Columbus sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 18??-183?, June 22, 1837, Image 4

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tIBT OF LBTTBM REMAIN! Nil in the Port Otfice a: < 01-mhus, Junel 18ST Askew. Thomas filter A'Jyo, Job .Qvd., Allei. ATvacr. F.W. Kittle, H. Y. J. A ,'ifw J m Lon” Wm. A luma’, Mia - Lyttl., VVrn. B. 2 AnJrews, J U Allen. Anierfon V. Leal, Robert H. Aldridge, Naiiian Lindsey, ...S. Andrew., D. H. 2 .amb,\Vm A. R Adami, Samuel C. Loekscy Ned Adams. Henre Lamar, Surling Almond, Isaac Lee, Andrew Alston, Willis M.lehell I'. Avary, E. 11. Heard, Jarre'S M''p hc l ’ Kobe* Bradley, Mary Jane Mills James A. Baker, Mrs. Charlotte 3 Mitchell, John (. r . Booth, Benjamin Mappon, 11. 1.. Baird, Mr*. Eliza Martin, 1 homes I>. Beck, Charles t Bre'lan Join Mazi I. John Brook* 1 / Martin MenniSee Kiehard Btckersraff, Henry M“" tt y. W">- ™ Bailv, Urhin Maddux John R. Brvan J. T. „ r 't Hr " J - v . l ’ Bigham, John 2 Mills, James M. Bolt, Samuel Moreland Joseph Brckworth, Capt. F. W. Mahon., Helen M. Barber, E. C. Mitchell Avey Booth, Edward Moore Joseph B. Brown, J. P. W. Manehum, Marming Bennett. Wm. T. Marshall. Benjamin Biddle Mrs. Nancy Mayson, VV. W. Barr, Samuel M. Manning, Isaac Busby, Jacob Mil lor, J. M. Brozere, James S. .Matthews, Noel Bussay, R. B. Y, } ,V m J Bright, Col. C. M'teheH'E- L. Buder, Thomas B. Morefield, Joseph Battle, Dr. C. Moore, Joshua Burden. John N. Mullen, John Byrd, Wm. Mitchell,, B. B. Bell. Elizabeth Moore, A. V. Baily, Gen. S. A. 3 Madden, Abraham Byrd Asa 2 Mizels, John flcdd’ell, Thomas J. Mitchell Randolph BickeratatV, John H. Mathews, Ala. Barber, David J. McLendon. U tn. Brown, Saekville 2 Mcllav, Thos. B .ssny, N. J. Nlr.Gof.eo Wm. J. jlroady 1 L McDonald, Daniel Barr, Andrew 2 McDonald, E. C. Burch, Gerard McKinly, Cummins Hanky Frances McOwen’s Robert Burch, Miss Susan A. McGrath, Rodger Barnes, John McKuUar, Dugal.l Uludworth, Thomas F. McDouald, Hugh K. Bowles, Geo. IV. McGuyre, Ltiko Bird Janies or W. Cannon, McCluaky, * hilimy Barnes, Uco. W. 2 M> Murrin, John Broad. P. R. McLendon. James Barnett, Sandy McArn, A. Ball, Mrs Martha Newnan. James M. - Brown, VV. S. Nix, Thomas Brady, Jared T. Nobles, H. Buris, William Nellie., Samuel M. Cunningham, M. Nicholson, Margaret 3 Coleman, Joseph Nicholson, I olJy Carlisle, Alfred C. Oskford, Charles Cook, Mrs Hillia Cader Christian, Thomas Owens, Wm. Corner James Osborne, Robert a Black Clark, Dr. John 2 Omeara, Cornelius J. Clark, James Oden, Dempcy Chew, John Odell, Mary Cunningham, F.dward Owens, Win. IT. Corley, M. E. B. Owens, Elmyra A. Caldwell, A. 0. 2 Owens, James N. Champion, E. F. Olomur, John rjarr B. Oliver, John J. Cothern, Richard Odom, John Sr. Carr, Thomas Owen., Wm. C. Capps. David B. 2 Pogon, Alfred .1 Uadenhead, Ivy Perry, Miss Martha E. Coller, Gill man Y. Philips, Augustus B. Champion, Henry 2 Petigrne Joint E. Copeland, Thomas Pinckard, John I-. Copeland, John N. Powers, Rehecea Carr, Maj. P. Pierce, Phillis Cone, Wm. B. Pearse, G. J. Chiver., Dr. Holly l’rickitt, 1 homm Campbell, Thomas J. Parker, Green 8. Ciowcll. Col. John 2 Pride, John Crafi, Pleasant Prssser, James Clark, Thomas J Patterson, Abner Carder, John T. Pitman, Col. J J. Chapman. Mist; E. A. Payne, David 11. Cooper, James Phelps. Jane Miss Comer, James Peck, Dr. Seth S.- Oarmac.Wm. Porsidey, I'homaa Clark, M. S. Pollard, Josmh Carnes, Celia Paulk, Uriah Cunningham, Jacob Pcarco, Jefferson 2 Cloud, Jeremiah T. Pei mint er, Nancy Dawson, IWrs. Sarah Pead, Jesse M. Davidson, Joviali 3 I’almer, Mrs. Ann Dtt'hVv.’ACksoii Perry Wm. M. Daniel, Levi Patnck, Wm. Davis, J. VV. Pratr; .Miss Francos Dorsey, Isom Pearce, Gatlvvcl! ” Dixon, James J Portcvnnt, John Doen, Peter Until, Thomas Dinyard, John Reeves, Prior 2 Dudley Rachell Ree, 3 N. Davis, Win. Roper, James E Davis T. Richardson, 11. 1.. Deen.DaviJ Robinson, Mia Elliott, Miss M. Robinson, VV. C. Evans, Josiah J Rinaldi, John VV. Elkins, David Jaytes H s!!i*W- jrKklii ‘ R"> lohd Elam, Win. D. Itidwelll, Jesse Edwards, John C Ridon, James Ecklea, M. Randall, L. B. Elmer, A. L. RobcrUon.lVJrs. Mary A. Krkfnrd Wm Robertson, Alexander Eckford & Fields, Uenfia, Edwin Everett, Solomon Roberson, Miss Nancy 2 Edridge, B. Sevvrcncc, Thomas Elton, Abraham Stuart, Adam Fuller, S. O. Smith, Wm. Fortson. L. VV. Sellars, Thomas 2 Flemming, Thomas 2 Simms, Amelia Flemming, James Shivers, James 2 Florence, Obadiah Sears, John M Feeks, Charles H. Shivers, Benj. Farmer, Miss M Swaringin, Jostah Foster, Col. G. VV. Stone, James M. Foster Col. A. I.oulard, James Gibson, William Spell, Paul 3 Gibson, Col. Felix 2 Streetman, Sinclair Gregory, Col. O. Sanford, Gou. J. VV, A. Glascock, Thomas Sinsliy, John Goddie. James A. Smith,Seaborn Grey, Benjamin Smith,G. VV. Guvger, George A. Stroud, John Green, 11 B. Shew, Daniel Gold, T. J. Sahdcis. Thomas 2 Godfrey, Mrs. L M. Shackleford. James Gathag’m, John Smith, Rhode L. Miss Goman, A. M. Southmage, Stephen C. Grant, John Sapp,Thomas Garrison. Miss K Snell, John Glenn, Janice Sullivan, Miss Josephine Glenn, Wm. Smith, James Y. Greenwood. Jnrmt; Scott, J. Z. 2 Godfrey, James G. Sett, Wm. Ginn, Arther Stephens, John D. Grace, Wm. Saunders, Peterson Gregory, Mrs. Ann Scott, Lucius Goode. Anderson Sugg.Groy Gilbert, Wiley Salurwhite, Stephen Groghehan, John Spear, Anderson Hudson, Stephen 2 Smith, VV. VV. Hams, Jane Shepherd, Wm. Harvev, Ben (col'd roan) Stephens, Sarah 1 Hale, J. R. Smith, Rev. Joacpt| Harvey, Thomas S'rong, John M. Holland Thomas A. 2 Saddler, Wm. S. Hughs. B. P. Simmons. Miss Mary Heard. VV. T. Stark, P. B. Howell, Mabrev 2 Sheridan. Dr. Hugo Hopkins. Harwood Stephens. Sarah Hoxey, Benj. T. Steel, Wm. Hannah. Mathew Slatter, John J. Hall, Brinkley Sweareuocn, Sarah Hill. VV. C. Sanders, Wm. Holt, Thomas S. Thomas. Adam Hoisted, Robt. J. Threlkeld, Tullcv Harris. Capt. J. ftl. Treywick. John M Has. - , Robert Tanner, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt, Henrv Trask, Ste tson Hargrove, Mis:; T. Taylor, Catharine Hogv, James V. Tarver, James Holland. Philip Turner. S. Huson, C. B. Traytvick, Moses Hanrick, E. Thornton. VVm. llartin, Hugh Taylor, Moses 2 Holland, Mrs. Ann Terry. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hooper. Samuel Tate, Isaac M. Heard, VVm. Terry, Alfred Hamium, Dr. Henrv Thornton, Horrare Hunnings. Win. Thompson, Gabriel Hollenswor'.h, Stephen 2 Turner, Matthew Harris, Wiley Thompkins, S. M. Hicks, Yhomas Tyson, Moses Harris, VValton B. Tinsley & Johnson, Drs. Hodges. Martha Thompson. David Howard, R.O. Turner. Larkin Hooper. Mathew B. Thornton, Green Hitchcock, Mr-. A. E. Thomas, Jonathan Hatcher. Valentine A. Thomas Mr. Hemphill, Samuel Turner, M. H. Hopkins, Win. Underwood, Miss N. 11. Harp & Trask, Underwood, VVm. H. Harp,Cullen Vatin, William Irwin, J. S. Vose Daniel Jones, D. E. VV. Weathers. Solomon Johnson. Robert Woodward, K. 4 Jones, Ervin Wimberly. Jolm Jones, J. VVvnn, Georco Johnson, L. VV are. Sarah VV. Jewett &■ Hamilton, Welch, Mrs. M. T. 2 Johnson, Wm. G. Watson, Thomas 3 Johnson, Milly (col’d. wo- Woods, Maj. J. 2 man. VV ills, Rev. VV . 11. James, Joshua Williamson. William Jones. Mrs. M. E. Washington. VVm. B. Johnson. James D. VValsh. Henry E. Johnson Miss A. Wstt, Andrews Jones, Col. J. A. Woodson. J. G. Jones, & Danforth Waters,Nelson V. Jchnson Miss E A Woods. Joseph J OO-.;, rieb-rt F. ‘■'••lit. John Jourdan Edwaid C. Williams, R- V*. Dr Kirkland, A. 2 White, Rev. Cyrus Knowles, Robert Wcever, Barrett Kemp, Joseph Williams, S. Kimbrough, Miss M. A. Wethers. Samuel Kennon, John 1.. M. Wood, William J. Knotts, Nathaniel Warren, James VV. 2 Kennedy. Wm. 2 Ware, Daniel t Kiilgore, Benajah Wilson, ILjUV Knight, Clarcntou Wagner, to‘ley V . Kernodle, Richard Williams, Huherd Lewis, VVm. G. Wright, William J. Long, James L. Williams, John VV . Lary, George Webb, L.W. i.igon, Alexander Wheeler, Wim R. Lee, Andrew Wing, Aerom L. Luckcy, Wm. Wynn, VV. L. Ivindsey, Sherw>o'.l C. Wail, Capt. A. Looney, Larkin Woods, Joseph Lainar, Mary Wilnon, John S. Lawrence, Ali JE. Yalca, J"hn Lively, George W. Yates, Stophv ni L mg, James J. Roung. Hamm l I.ecch, J. H. Young, Archibald Lindsey, Mrs. Kmelia L. Yc.llock, Franklin Persons calling for any of the above letters will please iay they are advertised. JAMES VAN NESS, r. m. Jtme 7, lft37. SHunirrs’ sales toh July. HAKIiK SALK*. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next before the Court House door in the town of Newton, Baker county, within the usual hour* of sale, til*? following propety, to wit : Lot No. 110 in the 7th district of formerly Early, now Baker county, containing two hundred and fifty acres more or less, with thirty acres cleared and in cul tivation on the premise*. Levied on as the property of John Hickman, to satisfy one fi fa from the Superior Court of Baker county, in favor of James Haggs vs. said Hickman, property pointed out by M. Ilentz. POSTPONED SALE. AT Tl: SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD I Lot of Land No. 126 in the 2d district of formerly Early, now Baker county, levied on os the property of Charles Granville to satisfy two fi fas from a Justices Court of Richnv nd county in favor of Welcome Allen, j vs. said Granville. Levy made and returned to me by j a constable. i Also, Lot No. 349 in the 7th distriet of formerly j Early, now Baker county, levied on as the properly of William Shannon, to satisfy one fi fa from a justices Court of Richmond county, in favor of John A. Roberts vs. said Shannon. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. B. O. KEATON, Sh’ff. June 1,1867. 21 COWETA SALKS* WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Newnan. Coweta county, on the first Tuesday in JULY next, within the usual hours of sale, the following properly to w it: One Negro boy by the name of Tom, about seven years old, levied on a* the property of John W. Penti cost to satisfy five fi fas issued from a Justices Court of said county, in favor of Eli Denson, vs. John W. Pcn ticost. principal, John McKnight and Thomas Hudson, security, arid Charles F. Sherburne, Security on stay. Levy made, .and returned to me by a constable. Also, Fraction of Land, number not known, where- ; on William Smith sen. now lives. Levied on as the property of Win. Smith, sen. to satisfy one fi fa issued from a Justices * V' v favor of Tnos. Hudson, vs. said Smith, .her fi fas vs. said Smith; pro|>- erly pointed out by VlfF. Smith. RICH / RD B. WOOTEN, Sh’lL June 1, V 22 EARLY SALK*. WILL he sold before the Court House door of Early county, on the first Tuesday in JULY next, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: Lot of Land No. 357, in the 4th district of Early county, levied on as the property of Peterson Smith and Joseph Jenkins, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Ogle thorpe Inferior Court in fnvor of Robert Freeman; property pointed out by William G. Mitchell. Lot No. 127, in the 4th district of said county, levii and on as thr property of Green William* to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from VValton Superior Court, in favor of Janies Lindloy ; property pointed out by James Lindley. Lot No. 238, in the 4th district of said county, or all the interest of JolinC. Auston to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court in Chatham county, in favor of P. H. Wilkins. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 186. in the 6th district of said county, levied on as the property of George VV. Hamilton to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from W'ilkes Inferior Court, in favor of Lane & Sim*. Property pointed out by Lewis L. Brown. WM. S. WILSON, Sh’fT. June 1. 22 FAYKTTK HALES. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, on the first Tuesday in JULY next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Two Lots of Land, No. 155 and 156 in tho s'h dis (tiict of originally Henrv now Fayette county, and Lots ville, Payett& Q c§i!ifW d 97 a ” in ,lu ’ to "' n of I'avol'i'- l.roverm ntx on said Lota “/if IL’.!'j bu,l,i,n P ™ d ,m ’ of William W. Coker, b?'alf Wt<lWiiMi"oi. Brwi'tv. Fayotte Superior Court in favor of Charles Collins & Cos. vs. Benjamin 11. Denson and William W. Coker. Properly pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney. ALFRED BROWN, D. S. June I. 22 mmitlil SALES. Lot No. 55 in the 19th district, the property of Isaac C. Williams. West half of Lot No. 119 in the 21st district, the property of John Griffith. LEE SALKS# Lot No. 33 in the 15th district, known as Hodge's Mills, the property of Lemuel Hodge. Lot No. 83 in the 15th district, the property of Wm. F razer. MARION SALKS# Lot No. 233 in the sth distriof, the property of George Smith. Lot No. 161 in the fid district, the property of Caleb Brunet. Lot No. 74 in the Ist district, the property of Henry L. Svmms. Lot No. 80 in the sth district, the property of Hen ry Jennings. Lot No. 248 in the 13th district, the property of Dan iel Whatley. NERIWETKIKU SALKS. WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next, before the Court House door in Green ville, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: A negro girl named Hannah, levied on as the pro perty oiJames C. McGibonv, to satisfy sundry small ft fas from a Justices Court of said county, in favor of Abner Rosser and others, vs. James C. McGibony. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Seventy acres of Land in the hecond district of form erly Troup, now Meriwether county, it being a part of lot No. 130. Levied on as the property of Larkin Barton, to satisfy an execution from the Superior court of said county, in favor of Jordan Barnes vs. Larki” Barton. Property pointed out by piaintitf. JOHN S. BLALOCK, Sh’ff. WIH BE SC LD AT THE SAME PLACE, OH THE FIRST TUESDAY TN AUGUST, All the State’s interest in Lot of Land No. 226, in the 3d district of formerly Troup, now Meriwether county, the same being the west half of said Lot, con taining 1041 acres as per survey. One Nogro girl named Hannah, the said negro hav ing been levied upon to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Alexander Hall \s. James C. McGibony. JOHN. S. BLALOCK, Sh’ff. June 1,1897. 22 MUSCOGEE HAI.KS. WILL be sold at the Court House in Columbus, on the first Tuesday iu JULY next, the follow ing property, to wit: One Lot’of Land known as 95, in the 7th district of Muscogee comity, containing 202 J acres, more or less, levied oil as the property of Jolm Townsend by virtue of a li. fa. from Muscogee Superior Court in favor of John Scott, vs. said Townsend. Property pointed out by Reuben Y'. Burts. Also one negro man named Solomon, about 45 years of age, one road Waggon, five mules and five set of gear, levied on as property of Stephen M. Ingersoll by sundry fi. fas. from Muscogee Superior Court in fa vor of Daniel Gunn. Seaton Graulland anil Ilorital Wright & Cos. vs.said Ingersoll. One negro woman named Mason, levied on as the property of Mary O’Connor, by virtue of a fi. fa. from Baldwin Superior Court, in favor of the Administrator of P. F. Jailett, for the use of the Bank of Darien vs. James O'Conner, in right of his wife Marv O’Conner, Administratrix, &c. ASA BATES, Sh'ff. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD: The south half of Lot No. 212. in the city of Colum bus, it being one-fourth of an acre, levied on as the property of William Pride, by virtue of a fi. fa. issuing J from a Justices Court iu favor of Charles Bass vs. said Pride ; levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, two pine Tables, one table cover, five chairs and one set of window curtains, levied on a* the pro perty of Joseph T. Brow n, by virtue of a distress war rant for rent in favor of Alfred Landsburg vs. said Brown. JOSEPH D. BETHUNE, D. S. June 1,1837. 23 MORTGAGE SALE. AT THE SAME PLACE, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IS AUGUST, WILL BE SOLD : One negro man named Curler, about 35 year* of aqe, •29 Feather Beds, 37 Matrasses. 40 Bedsteads, 128 Chairs, 4 Carpets and 2 Rug*. 3 Mahogany Tables. 46 Pino Tables, 1 Centre Table. 3 large Looking Glass es, 2 Bureaus. 2 Sideboards, 17 Washstands, Bowls and Pitchers. 10 pair Andirons. Shovel and Tongs, 1 pine Wardrobe, 35 Window Curtain*. 1 Mahogany Sofa, 2 large Lamps and Shade*, 1 mantle Ornament. 11 small Looking Glasses, 3 Maps, 10 Window Blinds, 3 Safes. 2 Clocks. 3 Table Cloths. 6 silver plated Can dlesticks, 3 cels of Casters. 3 Waiters. 9 Saltsellers, o glass Lamps, 15 cooking Utensils, consisting of Pot?, ‘> ens and Skrlets, 1 lot Crockery,! lot knives and forks. 2 Coffee pot:r The above and nc^ro, levied on a* the property of Nathafl P. Willard, bv *dr tie *f a gare ft. fa. ficn Muscogee Superior Court in favor of Line! McDonald vs. said Wiiiird. Property pointed out in said fi. fa. . - Also, one negro man named Harry, about forty years old, 2 negro women, Nicy, about ihirty-five years old, and Judy, about forty year* old. The above negroes levied on as the property ot Seaborn J. Herron, vir tue of a mortgage ft. fa. from Muscogee Superior C ourt in favor of Daniel McDougald vs* said Herron. 1 ro* pr.-tv pointed out in said fi. fa. Also 29 Feather Beds, 37 Matrasses,4o Bedsteads, 128 Chairs 4 Carpets and 2 Rugs, 3 Mahogany la bles, 46 pine Tables, 1 centre Table, 3 large Looking Glasses, 2 Bureaus, 2 Sideboards, 17 Washstands. Bowl* and Pitchers, 10 pair Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, 1 pine Wardrobe, 35 Window Curtains, 1 Ma hogany Sofa, 2 large Lamps and Shades, 1 mantle Or nament, 11 small Looking Glasses, 3 Maps, 10 Win dow Blinds, 3 Safes, 2 Clocks, 3 Tabic Cloths, 6 silver plated Candle sticks, 3 sets of Casters, 3 Waiters, 9 Saltsellers, 5 Glass Lamps. 15 cooking Utensils, con sisting of Pots, Ovens ana Skilletts, 1 lot of Crockery, consisting of Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, 1 lot of Knives and Forks, 2 Coffee Pots. The above ar tidcn levied on as the property of Seaborn J. Herron, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. from Muscogee Inferior Court in favor of Daniel McDougald vs. *aid Herron. Property pointed out in said fi. fa. _ ASA BATES, Sh’ff. June!. 23 RANDOLPH HALES# WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY’ next, before the Court House door in the town ! of Cuthbert. Randolph county, within the usual hours i of sale, the following property, to wit: Lo of Land No. 107 in the 4th district of Randolph county, levied on as the property of Nathan Culver to satisfy a fi fa issued from Hancock Superior Court, in favor of Wm. H. Hall, administrator of Thomas H. Hall, deceased. Property pointed out byJ. G. Gil bert. Lot of Land No. 52 in the 7th district of Randolph county, levied on as the property of John Bulger to sat isfy a fi fa issued from a Justice Court of Baldwin county in favor of Wm. R.fllill. Levy made and re turned to me by a constable. Lot of Land No. 8 in the 7th district of Randolph county, levied on os the property of Allen L. Jinks to satisfy a fi ta issued from a Justices Court of said county, in favor of D. D. Snelgrovcs. Levy made and returned tome by a constable. Lot of Land No. 126 in the 6th district of Randolph county, levied on as the property of Allen L. Jinks, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of said county in favor of D. D. Snelgroves vs. Allen 1.. Jinks. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ALLEN MO YE, Sh’ff. WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE : Lot of Land No. 282, in tho 7th district of Ran dolph county, levied on as the property of R. Goode, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Twiggs county in favor of Jourdan and Childers vs. R. Goode. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot of Land No. 23, in the 9th district of Randolph county, levied on a* the property of William Fitzpa trick to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Jusiiccs Court of Stewart county in favor of Wade Croser vs. William Fitzpatrick. Levy made and returned to me by aeon stable. Lot of Land No. 11, in the 9tl district of Randolph county, levied on as the property of William Fitzpa trick to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Twiggs county in favor of Henry Solomon vs. William Fitzpatrick. RICHARD DAVIS, D. S. .Tune L 22_ STEWART HALKH. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next before the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, the following property to wit: Lot of Land No. 243, in the 22d district of originally Lee, now Stewart county. Levied on a* the property of John C. Graves, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justi ces Court of the county oC Newton, in favor of C. D. Turhunc vs said Graves. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, three Negroes, to wit: Allen, a man thirty-se ven year* old, David, a boy about fourteen years old, Harriett, a girl about thirteen years, levied on as the property of Richard Mathias, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Stewart Superior Court in favor of Samuel K. Hodges and Seaborn Jor.cs vs. Jared Irwin and Thom as Fate, makers, and John M. Turner, Richard Ma thias and Thomas Williams, indorser*. Property pointed out by Richard Mathias. Also, Thirteen head of stock cattle, levied on a* the property of Isaac R. Jackson to satisfy one fi fa issued from Strwart Superior Court in favor of Walter T. Coluuitt vs. said Jackson. Also, Lot of Land, No. 35 in tho 21st district of Stewart county, as the property of Granville Moody to satisfy several fi fas in favor of James Baily, issued from a Justices Court of Warren county, James Bailv vs. Granville Moody and Jonathan Baker, fi fas paid by Jonathan Baker and transferred to Tho*. A. Foster. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. LEONIDAS W. HILL, Sh’ff. WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE : Lot of Land No. 204 in the 20th District of Stewart county, taken as the property of Jesse William*, to sat isfy two small fi fas issued from a Justices Court of said county, in favor of S. &E. Beall. Levied on and re turned to me by a constable. Also, Lot No. 206 in the 25th district of said county, taken ns the orooerty of Peyton Alford, to satisfy a fi Alford ; sold for the use of Henry Whitaker, beArer. POSTPONED SALE. WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAME * ■** ri.At t Tk# \V.* • -iCv.f Taut rxo. 17, in the 23d district of said county, taken as the property of John J. Justice to satisfy sundry small fi fas in favor of Green B. Ball. Property pointed out by William Cooper. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. M. M. FLEMING, D. Sl.’ff. June 1,1837. 22 BUMTKR BAI.KS. Lot No. 20 in tho 26th district, the property of Price Kent. Lot No. 13 in the 26th district, the property of Thomas Mahaffee. Ha's of Lot No. 167 in the 28th district, the property of Wm. W. Young. Lot No. 215 in the 3Ckh district, the property of Wm. Hall. ‘ 1 J Lot No. 157 in the 30th district, the property of Burton Pyland. Lot No. 182 in the 28th district, the property of Needham Bass. Tho east half of Lot No. 162 in the 15th district, the property of George Robinson. Lot No. 177 in the 27th district, the property of Wm. N. Morgan. TALBOT HALKH. WILL be sold on the fir-it Tuesday in JULY iiex*. before the Court House door in the town of Talbotton. Talbot county, within tho usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One bay Mart and Colt, fifty bushels of Corn, more or less, and two stacks of Fodder, levied on by an at tachment at the instance of Fitzpatrick aud Mahone vs. William Freeman, anJ sold bv order of the Court. THOMAS V.’ ROBINSON, D. S. June 1. 22 TROUP HALKH. Fifty and 5-Bth acres in the north west corner of Lot JNo. l()7 in the sth district, the property of Kinchen Q,. Adams. Dry Goods, hardwaro, groceries and corn, the pro perty of Thomas J. C. Ward. RANDOLPH TAX COLLKCTOR’iTsALK For Taxes due in 1835. WILL bo sold before the Court House d*>or in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, on he first Tuesday in JULY next, the following proper y, to wit: 40 acres of third quality Land in the Ist district and 4th section of Cncrokcc, No. 879, levied on as the property of Ahab. P. Johnson ; tax due, 50 cents. 250 acres of pine Land in the 17th district of Early county, No. 195, levied on as the property of John Newsom, tax due, $4 75 cents. 40 acres of third quality Land in Cherokee, in the Ist distriet of the 2d section. No. 274, levied on as the property of Jonathan Williams; tax due, $1 98 cts. 2021 acres of pine Land in the Bth district of Ran dolph county, No. 213, levied on as the property of Wilobey M. Gray ; tax due, 62$ cents. 202i acres of pine Land in the Ist district of Lee county, No. 162, levied on as the property of Daniel Avref ; tax dtlc, 75 cents. 202 J acres of second quality Land in the 21st dist. of Randolph county. No. 176, levied on as the property of David Sutley ; tax due, £1 50 cents. 202$ acres ot first quality Land in the Bth district of Randolph county, No. 158, levied a* the property of Jora Christian : tax due, $1 44$ cents. 202$ acres of third quality Land in the 4th district of Muscogee county. No. 191, levied on as the proper ty of William D. Hughev ; tax due , 62$ cciJs. 202$ acres of pine Land iu the 20th district of Ran dolph county. No. 29, levied on as the property of An thony Crumbley; ax due, $4 75 cents. 202$ acres of first quality Land in the 20th district of formerly Lee now Randolph county, No. 23, levied on as the property of Harrison Jones ; tax due !sl9 44 cents. 202$ acres of third quality Land in the Bth district of formerly Lee now Randolph county, No. 284, levied on as the property of George G. MeLcndoo ; tax due. §1 6 cents. 250 acres of pine Land in the 10th district of Early county, No. 43, levied on as the property of Asa H. Webb ; tax due, .50 cents. 202$ acres of third quality Land in the 9th district of formerly Lee now Randolph county, No 177, levied on as the property of D. Perry ; tax due. 62$ contf. 160 acres of third quality Land in the 12th district of the 3d section of Cherokee, No. 116, levied on as the propc ty of Josiah Bass; tax due 43| cents. 40 acres cf Land in the 3d district of the first sec tion of Cherokee, No. 192, levied on as the property of Van L. Robertson; tax due, 75 cents. 160 acres of second quality Land in the l l h district of the 3d section of Cherokee, No 73, and 250 acres of nine Land in the 27th district of Early countv. No. 133, levied on as the property of Garri*.*n Cobb ; tax due, 81 50 cents. j 40 acres of third quality Land in the 19th dis'rict ! of the 3d section of Cherokee, No. 70S. levied on as j | the property of John Palmer ; tax due, 37* cen's. 160 acres ol second quality Land in the 12th district! of the 3d iccrion of Cherokee. No. 177. levied on as’ thr prnprfty r.f Th'irant I'. W ~\rr ; tax due 68 f S ! 202} acres quality Land in the sth dittnc! of formerly Lee now Randolph county, No. 73, levied on as the property of Peter Shell; tax due, $1 00. ALLEN L. JINKS, T. C. May 11. 19 td ÜBQAI# NOTICES. ADMISIBTRATOR>B SALE# WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEP TEMBER nextJLot of Land No. 256, in the 10th district of originally Troup now Meriwether coun ty; to be sold in terms of the law, as the property of the estate of Mary Ann Smith, dec’d, and sold for the bene fit ot'said estate. . , . JAMES W. MANN. Adm’r. Juue 6. 24 tn ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold to the highest bidder on the 27th of JULY next, all thepersoual property be longing to the Estate of W'illis Wright, late of Sumter county, deceased, consisting of Homes, Hogs, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Ktjrniture, Oxen and Wagon, and Farming Tools. Terms made known on the day of sale. LOVETT B. SMITH, Adm’r. June 6. 24 ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE. WILL be sold to the highest bidder on the 4th day of AUGUST next, at Traveller’s Rest, in Dooly county, eight bales of Gin Cotton, belonging to the Estate of Willis Wright, deceased, late of Sum ter county. LOVETT B. SMITH, Adm’r. June 9. 24 ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE. WILL be sold on Friday the 21 st day of JULY’ next, at the residence of Waid H. Ball, late of Stewart county, deceased, all the perishable property belonging to the Estate of said deceased, consisting of articles too tedious to mention. Thrms made known on the day of sale. GREEN B. BALL, 3 JOHN F. BALL, Administrators. June 8. 24 ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE* WILL b*i sold on the 20th June next, at the res idence H. Studs till, late of Russel county. Ala. deceased,one hundred head of stock Cattle, some beef cattle, more or less. Terms made known on the day of sale. RACHAEL STUDSTILL, Administratrix. May 1,1857. _ 18 _ td ADMINISTRATOR’® SALK. WILL be sold agreeable to an order of the honor able the Inferior Court of Randolph county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, before the Court House door of said county, on the first Tuesday in JULY next, the following Lots of Land, to wit: Nos. 199, 200, 217 and 253—three of said lots lie adjoining, and will be sold together, having on them about 200 acres of open land under fence, with tolera ble good log buildings, all in the 9th district of Ran dolph county ; the purchaser to take possession on the first dav of January next. Also’ will be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO BER n'-xt, before the Court House door of Stewart county. Lot No. 37. in the 23rd district of said county. Will be sold on the same day before the Court House door in Floyd county. Lot No. 163, in the 14ih district of said county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of Benjamin Holland, late of Randolph county, deceased. Terms, twelve monukLcredit with small notes and ap proved security. DAVID RUMPH, Adm’r. May 1. 18 ts GUARDIAN’® SALE *W7TLL he sold on the first Tuesday in JULY’ Ww next, within the u*ual hour* of sale, Lot No. 3, in the 22d district of the 3d secti* n, now Floyd county, at Rome. Also, Lot No. 139. in the 4th district of the 2d sec tion now Cherokee county, at the Court House, all the property of Huey Thornton’s orphans, and for the benefit of said orphan*. JOHN DUNCAN, Guardian. May 3. 20 ts ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold agreeable to an order of the honor able the Inferior Court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, before the Court House door of said county, on the first Tuesday in July next within the usual hours of sale, the land* belonging to the estate of Andrew Weldon, late of said county de ceased, lying in said county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day. JOSEPH WELDON, ) A . . DAVID L. ADAMS JAdtnra. May 1,1837. 18 td ADMINISTRATOR'S SAUK. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JULY’ next, before the Court House door in the town of La Grange, Troup county, Lot of Land No 81, in the 4th district of said county, belonging to the estate of William Cogburn.latc of said county, deceased. CYRUS COGBURN, Adm’r. May 11. 19 ta GUARDIAN MALE. AGREEABLY to ail order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, at the Court House door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, within the usual hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 26, in the 20th district of said county. Also, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next of Hamilton, ftarnk Afnnrk.iL~m.\m.*bA-Jro*crt sale, Lot of Land No. 49, in the 2d district of said county for the benefit of Polly Eskew. William Eskew and Henry Eskew, minor* of Henry Eskew, deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JOHN PURVIS, Guardian. May 11. 20 ts ADMINISTRATORS HALE. WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in AU GUST next, at the Court House door in the county of Paulding, Lot of Land No. 674, in the 18th district, 3d section, of originally Cherokee; sold a* the property of the estate of Hugh W. Ector, deceased, late of Meriwether county, for the benefit of the heirs. W. B. ECTOR, ) B. JOHNSON, S Adm’re. (In right of wife,) S Aprill. 14_ ts ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in AU GUST next, at the Court House door in the county of Cherokee, Lot of Land No. 1163, in the 2d district, 2d section, of originally Cherokee.—Also, at the Court House door of the county of Murray, at the same time. Lot of Land No. 142, in the 10th district, 3d section, of originally Cherokee. Sold as the property of the estate of Isaac Hall, deceased, late of Meriwe ther county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. W. B. ECTOR, Adm’r. April 1. 14 ts _____ ALL persons having demands against Willis Wright, late of Sumter county, deceased, will please present them duly authenticated, and all those indebted to the Estate will make immediate payment. L. B. SMITH, Adm’r. June 6. 2-4 GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. WHEREAS John J. Tidwell applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of William Tidwell, late of said countv, dec’d— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bt and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. June 5. 1837. LEVI M. ADAMS c. c. o. _ 24 4t GEORGIA,COWETA COUNTY. WHEREAS A. B. Calhoun applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Benja min Grinade, dec’d— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given undar mv hand at office, June 7,1637. DAVID MOSELEY’, c. c. o. 24 4t GEORGIA, CARROLL COUNTY. WHEREAS William T. Crews and Brayton J. Hand apply to me for letters of administration on the estate, both real and personal, of Reuben Hand, late of Henry county, decM— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offico, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at offico, June 5.1837. WM. L. PARR, c. c.o. 24 4t GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS James M. Smyth and Ann E. Shepherd apply to me for letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of Albert II • Shepherd, late of said county, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of sakl deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my ham! at office. May 11,1837. J. S. Y ARBROUGH, c. c. o. ‘ 20 4t ** Coxotta Inferior Court , sitting for Odinary Purjjnses, ‘ JSlay Term, 1837. Present, their honors, Samuel D. Echols, Thomas Hughey and John B. Tindall, Justices. IT appearing to the Court, that Elizabeth Johnson, Administratis cf the estate of Dempsey Johnson, deceased, has fully administered said estate, and is desirous of being dismissed. Ordered by the Court, that all persons interested, do make their objections, (if any they have.) to this Court, on or before the first Monday* in January next, at which time, no good cause being shown to the con trary, the said Administratrix, shall receive letters of J dismission, and that this rule be published once a month, for six months previous to ihe time, in some public Gazette of this Btate. A true extract from the minuter of the Court. DAVID MOSELEY, r. r. 0 . i May 2 20 mfm POUR MONTHS after date application will b made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Muscogee county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 2, in the 2d district of originally Troup now Meriwether county, as the pro perty of the illegitimates of Jane Richardson. SEABORN THORN, Guardian. June 16. 24 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Ilooerable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Willis Wright, late of said county, deceased. LOVETT B. SMITH, Adm’r. June 9. 24 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Infe rior Court of Coweta county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. C 4. in the 2d district of Coweta county, for a division among the legatees. DAVID MOSELEY, Guardian. June I. 22 4ra POUR MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Campbell county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of John Nations, late of said county deceased. JOHN S. HOPKINS, JOEL YATES. Administrator*;. May 10, 1637. 21 4 m FOUR MONTHS alter date application will be made to the honororablc the luferior Court of Har ris county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Sarah Moore, late of said county, dec’d JEREMIAH IIALLAM, JOSEPH A. FLOYD, May I. 19 4rn Administrators. FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Meriwether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 214, in the 10th district of originally Troup now Meriwether county, as the properly of the illegitimates of Nancv Mashburn. OBADIAH WARD, Guardian. May. 6. 19 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Ba ker county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of John Gillion, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. ROBERT HARDIE. Adm’r. With the will annexed. May 6. 19 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Interior Court of Talbot county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Real Estaie of Burton Brown, de ceased. DAVID B. GIBSON, Adm’r. May 1. 19 FOUR months afterdate application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot No. 88. in the !oth district of said county, be longing to the estate of Joel H. James, and two negroes belonging to said estate. Sold for a division among the heirs. JOHN KEATING, Adm’r. May 1,1837. 18 4ni^ FOUR MONTHS after data application will be made to the honorable fht Court of Ordinary ot Talbot county, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 229. in the 17th district of originally Muscogee now Harris county, belonging to William T. Davis, orphan. WILLIS COX. May 1. 18 IX MONTHS after date application will be 55 made to the honorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for letters of Dismission from the Estate of Joseph Jackson, late of Alabama, deceased. JOSEPH JACKSON, Adm’r. April 26. 17 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Tal bot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave toscll all the real and personal properly belonging to the estate of William F.Smith, la'eof said county, dec’d. JAMES C. LENNARD, Adm’r. April 14. 16 4m FOUR MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the Inferior Court of Stewart county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell I,r.t of Land No. 224 in the 22d district of originally Lee now Stewart county, and also Lot No. 76, in the 4th district of originally Lee now Randolph county, all be longing to the Estate of Bluford Spence, late of Stew art county, deceased. JAMES HILLIARD, Adm’r. March 23. 13 4m FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Tal bot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of William P. Wal ton, deceased, of said countv. b. and. Brewster. Adm’r. March 6. 11 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ran didoh county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Carter, late of said county, deceased. ISAAC A. CARTER, Adm’r. March 16. H 4m POUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Early county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell'the un sold Land belonging to the estate of Isham Sheffield, deceased. R. W. SHEFFIELD, Adm’r. March 11. 11 4m FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Meri wether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 2.56. in the 10th district of originally Troup now Meriwether county, being all the real estate of Mary Ann Smith, deceased, and sold for the benefit of said estate. JAMES W. MANN, Adm’r. March IS. 11 msm FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Stewart county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tfie real estate of James t. White, late of said county deceased. WILLIAM WHITE,Adm’r. March 11. II 4m FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Stewart county, while sitting ftr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 219, in the 23d district of said county. JOHN D. PITTS. Adm’r. March 11. 11 4m GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS Green B. Ball and John F. Ball apply to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Wade H. Ball, late of said county, de ceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office. Mav 11,1837. ’ J.S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. 20 4t GEORGIA, RANDOLPHCOUNTY. WHEREAS. Daniel McCook applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Al exander McCook, late of said county, deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, k, be and appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed by law-, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office, this Ist June, 1837. JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. 23 4t GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. WHEREAS Beverly D. Thomasson applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Jeremiah Chetham, deceased — These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Mav 10. ISS7. ’ DAVID MOSELEY, c.c.o. 20 4t Gfc.ORG!A, COWETA COUNTY. FIELDING RUCKER, of Capt. Rogers’ dis trict, tolls before me one bright BAY HORSE, sue posed to be six years old last spring; appraised, by William Harkins and F. D. Bowen, to thirty-five dol lars, this 27th May, 1837. Charles Wood, j. r. A true extract from the Estrav Book, this 7th day of June, 18S7. DAVID MOSELEY, c. i. s'. ON or before the first day of March next I promise to pay Henry Summerlin, or bearer, six hundred dollars, for value received, this 24th Dec. 1836. Signed JEREMIAH SWAIN. GEORGIA, RANDOLII COUNTY. Personally carac before me Henry Summerlin, who, being duly sworn, saith,That the above is in substance the copy of a note whicq he held on Jeremiah Swain, which has been lost or destroyed. HENRY W. SUMMEI.TN, his * mark. Sworn to and subscribed before me, Feb. 15, 1637. A. Iverson, j. s. c. c. RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT, February Term , 1837. It is on motion Ordered, That Jeremiah Swain ap pear at the next term of this Court, and show cause, if anv he has, why the above copy note should not be es tablished in lieu of the lost original; and that a copy of this rule bo served upon the said Jeremiah personal ly, or published in some public gazette in this State at least three months before tho time of the Court at which he is bound to appear. This 15th da> of April,, 1837. True cony of the minutes. O. H. GRIFFITH, r. s.- |9 Sm GEORGIA, CARROLL COUNTY. OBEDIAH ABBOTT, the 764th dwlnct G. M. tolls before me a day-bank STUD HORSE, with a dark mane and tai, about four feet and eight inches high, and crippled in his right thigh; appraised, by James Brown and William Hart, to five dollars, this iith day tA June, 16a7. Richard Smith, j. p. A true copy from the Estray Book, this 6th of June, 1837. WM. L. PARft, e. e. •. 24 _ J* (iEOKGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY. TOLLED before me by A. Hill, of the 704th di*- trict, G. M., a ball face Sorrell HORSE,slight-- ly roan, both hind legs white and right fore leg knee, nine or ten years old. blind, or nearly so.’ ** left eve, five feet one or two inches high. Appraised by Thomas F. McGehee and James Greer to forty dollars this 3d day of June, 1837. Bishop C-LrMF?fTs.J. P. True copy from the Estray Book, June T 2,1637. T. FORD, c. i. c. , 24 3t ■ GEORGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY. JONES FULLER, of the 669th district G. M. tolled before ine one BAY FILLY, two years old, a small star in her forehead; appraised, by Edward Gresham and John R. Jone3, to twenty-five dollars, 2d June 1837. E. L. Vardaman.j. r. Copy from the Estrxy Book, this 8:h June, 1837. 24 3t T. FORD, c. i. c. GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. 2f ACHARLAH WORTHAM tolled before me A this day one estray SORREL MARE, three white feet, a blaze in he.- face, about four feet five inches high, adjudged to be seven or eight years old, branded on the left shoulder with a figure eight; appraised to fifty dollars, by Adam Prewett and Solomon Philijs, this 27th May, 1837. Willis Rowland, j. p. A copy from the Estray Book, 6th June, 1537. 24 3t T.FORD.c.t.c, GEORGIA. COWETA COUNTY. WILLIAM W. MORE, of Capt Rogers’ dis trict, tolls before me one ROAN FILLY, j supposed to be four years old this spring, hipshot in the > left hip; appraised, by Henry K. Allen and Dudley G. | Rcevs, to be worth forty dollars, this 27th day of May, 1837. Wm. M. Storv, j. r. A true extract from the Estray Book. thi 7th dav of j June, 1837. DAVID MCSELEY, c. l. c. j 24 3t GEORGIA, CARROLL COUNTY. KERNE Y YOUNG of the 713rh district,G. M. I tolls More me a Black MARE, about I*2 or 13 ! years old with some white in her face and supposed to i be 14* hands high, and her left ear split. Appraised j bv Jeremiah Walls and Demsey \Y . Clayton to fifteen i dollars, tiiis 30th of May, 1837. Samvel B. Landrum, J. P. A true copy from the Estray Br*>k. June 3. 1837. WM. L. PARR. Clerk, j GEORGIA. COWETA COUNTY. j TOLLED before me by Robert Atkinson, of the [ 693d district, one Dark Bay HORSE, seven or ! eight years old, about four feet ten inches high, low in 1 order, has the appearance of the big head, no marks or brands. Appraised by M. Legan and Thomas Weils to thirty-five dollars, tins 12th and May, 1r37. A. P. Houston, J. P. A true extract from the Estray Book, Mav 26. david Moseley;c. i. c. 22 3t GEORGIA. COWETA COUNTY. TOLLED before me, as an Estray. by John Har degree, sen., one Sorrel Roan Indiar. n < JNEY , with roached mane and swab tail, with a blaze in his forehead, supposed to he 12 years old this spring. , Appraised by Thomas Watson and Pleasant Whitta ker to forty dollars, this 4th day of May, 1837, J. I). Jones, J. P. A true extract from the Estrav Book. May 23. DAVID MOSELEY, c. i. c. 22 3t COWETA COUNTY. WHEREAS Thomas Watson applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Samuel W. Harris, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, May 10, 1837. DA VXD MOSELEY, c. c. o. Sarah Waddell,! Rule to perfect service.—Ubet vs. \ for divorce in Talbot Superior James Waddell. \ Court , March Term , 1837. IT appearing to the Court that the defendant, James Waddell, in the above rase, resides without the limits of this State, and from the return of the Sheriff that he is not to be found in Talbot county. It is therefore on motion ordered that service on the defends ant be perfected in the said case by the publication of this rule, once a month for three months. A true extract from the Minutes of Talbot Superior Court, March Term, 1837. F. A. BAILEY, c. s. c. April 3. 14 “'3in GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY. Wm/ : vd **r*umab Spears w w applies to me for letters of dismission ot the es tate of William Spears, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bend appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause why said letters should not be granted, Given under mv hand at office this 29th April, 1837. WM. S. GOSS, c.c.o. GEORGIA. BAKER COUNTY. WHEREAS Hector T. Goodwin, executor on the estate of James Goodwin, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from the further attention to said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Jan. 21. 1837. MAHLON BEDELL, c. c. o. 6 mGni GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. WHEREAS James S. Martin and Robert Hud son, administrators of the Estate of Ward Hud son. late of said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office. March 8,1837. LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c. o. j 11 m6in GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY. WHEREAS Robert Brooks and Sarah Woodall, administrators on the Estate of Abner Wood all, deceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from said Estate— These arc then fore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, Jan. 27,1837. WM. S. GOSS, c. c. o. 6 m6m GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY. WHEREAS Edwin Adams, Executor on the Estate of James Catney, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from* said Estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Jan. 17. 1837. E. T. L. SPENCER, c. c. o. 3 m6m CJKOKti IA. HE AR D LOU NTY* YUKTHEREAS Littleton Daniel, executor of the If Estate of Littleton Daniel, jr. late of this county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis sion from the further administration of said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, 3d day of January, 1887. BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o. GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY* WHfcJREAS, James W. Cato, administrator on the Estate of Jesscc M. Battle decased, air plies to me for letters of dismission from the further administration on said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office,-4th day of Jan. 1837. E. T. L. SPENCER, . c. o. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes, Mav Term. 1836. ‘ IT PON the petition of Mary Philips, administratrix J of Zachariah Philips, deceased, stating that she has fully administered ujmn said estate, and praying to be discharged from the same. It is ordered by the Court, that this rule nisi be published in some public gazette of this State, for sixmenths.rcquiring all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first regular term of this Court, after the expiration of the time aforesaid, why she should not lie discharged from said administration in terms of the law in such case made and provided. I do hereby Certify the aliove to be a true extract from the minutes of Inc Court. DAVID MOSKT. Y.’ r. o. Oct. 6 54 3EGR3IA, STEWART CvU;;TY. ‘WU’HEREAkS Samuvl Brooks appues tc me fc? ff letters v Administration on the Estate of Wifiiart Grime*, v tc sa *d county, deceased— heae are therefore to cite and admonish all and sjv golar the kindred ajfcd creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my Office, within the lime prescribed by law, to abwr cauar, if *ny they have, why said letters should act be grrfbted. Given ondermy b®*d at office. May 11, 1837. J. 3. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. 20 4t _ SUPERIOR COURT* FEBRUARY TERM, 1837. Elizabeth Bankston, ) > Libel for Divorcee Diniel Bankston. I IT appearing to the Court by the return of the that the* defendant in the above stated case, to be found m the county. It is therefore, on inc* Ordered, That nervier be perfected on the said DAI Bankston, by pfclicauon in some public gazette in* State once a month for three months. * Given under ray hand at Chambers. Feb. 17tb, *. |~ F?A. IVERSON, j. s. c. c. 4 8 m3m - GEORGIA, EARLY COUNTY. PERSONALLY appeared before me Joseph £ Hardee, a Justice of the Peace for said con: j j Wiiliam S. WVbon, who being duly sworn, depo?T anJ saith that the following described note is lost “ mislaid, viz : Notwmade by Simon Green for one hi dred and ninety eight dollnrn and eighty cents, paya j. to Thomas It Harwood, at Insurance Bank of Colu S bus on the Gth of Mav, 1837. pus,on WII.LT.AM S. WILSON. Sworn to, and subscribed before me, this loth and. i of May, 1837. JOSEril D. HARDEE, j. r. I do hereby forewarn all persons from trading for sa. note, as I have satisfied it at the above named Bank. WILLIAM S. WILSON May IS. 21 St COWETA INFERIOR COURT, Mav Tzhm, 1837. rPON the petition of Elam Wilbanks. arfmim*tra A tor of Richard Edmonson, deceased, stating tha F he has fully administered upon said estate and praying Jl to be discharged from the same. It is ordered by the® Court that thus role nisi he published ih some jmblirjß gazette of this State fi>r six months, reeui.-inp all per-* sons concerned to file their objection, if any they I me. 1 on or before the fnrt regjiiar term of this Court, alter* the -\| ration of the time aforesaid, why he should not* Ic discharged from said Administration “in terms of the® law. in such case made and provided. A true extract from the minutes of the C >urt. DAVID MOSELEY,c.c.o, V May I. ■ • , 1 VS MUSCOGEE fttPERIOR COURT, April Term, 1837. Daicifl McDonald Rulr to for(cloH a ’ Nathan RW,L. ABD. S™rt? ag c. IT PON the petition rs Daniel McDougald praying J the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of i the said Nathan P. Willard, in and to two certaiu half ■ acre lots in the town of Columlm*, in said county, to nit: Lot No. 72, fronting on Broad and Crawford i streets, known *s the Columbus Hotel. Also, the Lot known as No. 7G, by the plan of survey of said town, the same beingthc lot whereon thy sUbles attached to the Columbus Hete! were formerly located, cimTaitimg each one half acre, more or le&s, which said lots or parcels of Lands wen- mortgaged to the said Daniel McDougald on the 10th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand right hundred and thirty-six, to secure and save the said Daniel McDougald from all responsibility, as first endorser, upon a promissory note for sixteen nundmJ dollars, dated on the eigth day of February, in the year last aforesaid, and due twelve months thereafter. And whereas it further appears to ! ihe Court that there is now due and nrrpnid on said promissory note and mortgage th sum of sixteen hun dred dollars, principal, and the stun of twenty-six dol lars and sixty-six cents, interest theron, up to this date, and also the sum of three dollars protest fee. It is therefore on motion of Campbell, McDougald & Harris, petitioner’s attorney. Ordered by the Court that tltc said Nathan P. Willard do pay into the Clerk’s office of said Court, the whole amount of principal, interest and cost due on said mortgage, within six months from the date thereof, or shew cause why he should not. and that in default thereof the Equity of Redemption of the said Nathan P. Willard, in and to the said mort gaged premises, be thenceforth forever barred and fore closed. and that such other proceedings be had thereon in conformity with the statute in sucti cast s made and provided. And it is further Ordered that a copy of this rule be served upon said mortgager, his special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the time appointed f>r the payment of the money into Court, or published once a month for four months pre vious to the lime aforesaid, in one of the public gazettes of fliis State. * A true extract from the minutes of the Superi- r Court of said county, this 14th day of June, 1827. GERARD BURCH, <JL'. 24 lm4m vrT MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT, April Term, 1837. -gffp- Israel Philip, Jr. ) vs. > To Foreclose Natiiar P. Willard. ) Wv IT PON the petition of Israel Philips, jr. senng forth j that he is in possession of a certain Moftgage Peed, made and executed by Nathan P. W illard, bear in date on the eighteenth dav of February^.ldS6; by which deed of mortgage uiV niarjiagor” cdnveyeflfe t/TT said Israel Philips, jr. a certain lot of land, situated, lying and being in the city of Columbus, ami county and State aforesaid, known and distinguished in the plan of said city by lot number seventy-two. containing one half acre, more or less, known as the property of the Colum bus Hotel, and also lot number seventy-six in said citv, which said mortgage was given to secure the payment of three several promissory notes made by the said Na than P. Willard, bearing even date with said mortgage, payable to the said Israel Philips, jr. one for five hun dred and ten dollars, due three months after date; one for five hundred and twenty dollars, due six months af ter date; one for one thousand and eighty dollars, due twelve months after date; which said notes have not been paid. It is therefore on motion ordered, That the said Nathan P. Willard pav over into the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of Muscogee county, on or be fore the first day of the next term es this Cnftrt. the full amount of principal, interest and cost due on said notes, or that the equity of redemption to the said mortgaged premises he forever foreclosed: and that a copy of this rule be served upon the said Nathan P. Willard, by publication in some public gazette in this State once a mon’. for four months before the p.cxt Court. A true extract from the Minutes of the Superior Court of said county, thi 14th dav of June, 1837. 24 nvfrn ‘ GERARD BURCH, Clerk. SAFETY, EXPEDITION AND COMFORT. New Arrangement—January 1,1537. TBS PIEDMONT, OR SOUTH WESTERN MAIL LINE, FOR WASHINGTON CUV,* WILL hereafter leave Milledgcvillc, Geo. EVE RY OTHER DAY, immediately after the arrival of the Mail from Columbus and Montgomery— Through to Washington City in 7 days 19 hours, al lowing SLEEP EVERY NIGHT, WHEN THE ROADS WILL ADMIT. Passengers by this Line will reach BALTIMORE’ in 7 days ard 22 hours. PHILADELPHIA 8 “ 6 “ NEW YORK 8 “ 14 • Fare to Washington City $45 75 only—7 cts. per im>. *CP Travellers South of MilledgevilleT wishing t 5?” take this Line, should be cartful not to enter to Au gusta. Days of leaving Milledgeville for the North : JUNE. 1,3, 5,7, 0, 11, 13, 15, 17. 19, 21, 23, 25, 27,29. jury. 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11,13, 15, 17. 19, 21,23, 25. 27. 29, 51. AUGUST. 2,4, 6, 8,10,12,14,16, 18, 20, 22,24, 26, 28. 30. SEPTEMBER. 1,3, 5,7, 9,11, 13, 15. 17,19. 21,23, 25, 27, 29. OCTOBER. I,S, 5, 7,9,11, 13,15. 17.19, 21,23, 25, 27,29, 31. NOVEMBER. 2,4, 6,8, 10,12, 14, 16.18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 00. DECEMBER. 2. 4. 6, 8,10, 12. 14, 16,18, 20, 22, 24.26, 28, 30. The year 1838, will commence with January 1, (Monday.) This Line, known at the North as the South-Wes tern Line, leaves Washington City for the South, (via Fredericksburg, Va.) on the same davs as abo\c stated. PECK, WELLFORD & Cos, Proprietors. Thi s j s t| lc shortest route between Millodgc vilie and Washington City—The difference of two days in favor of the Lower route, is owing to the sleep allowed on this Line. Office at Lafayette Hall, and one door South of Washington Hall, Milledgeville, Ga. January 9. 6 7 m TOWN LOTS IN ROANOKE FOR SALE* mmTILL be sold to the highest bidder on FR ID AY , ww the 14th of JULY next, One Hundred TOWN LOTS in the town of Roanoke, in Stewart county, (the town the Indians burned.) Said lots will be /old on accommodating terms. After the Indians left the Chattahoochee a general search was made for a cite to build a town for the trade to centre below Columbus, but no spot can he found with the natural advantages that old Roanoke has. A beautiful plain. equal tc Columbus for one mile out from the rivefc then i> -q to high fine hills. In the town, are*’beautiful springs water quite handy, sufficient to supniy a large town. The lioat landing at this place is said to be superior to any other on the river near that place. The reads art good and firm leading to Roanoke. There is at ferry established here. The main road will cross here lead ing from Milledgeville. On. to Montgomery Alabama Roanoke is oho-.t ct n’rai between Columbus and Fat Gaines. The country on both sides the rim- for 40 or 50 miles back Is fertilo and vfcll adapted to cotton ; and Roanoke will certainly command the greater part of the trade. The commanding advantages of Roanoke has caused a large company gentlemen to join t • rebuild it again. WJI .LI A M COOPER . \yni for the Oimpauv Mav 1 15 m3u.