Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, April 12, 1834, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALES. I/umpkin sheriff 5 * sales, WILL be sold on the first Tueaday in Mav next, in the Town of D-ahkihnega, Lump kin county, within the usual Lours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit •< Ixjl No, 757, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of John Green, to satisfy a fi, fa. issued from a Justices-Court of Gwinnett county, in favor ofJohn L. Tippan, vs. said Green. Levy made end returned to tse by a Constable. Lots No. 31, and 32, in the Ist District of; formerly Habersham, now Lumpkin coun t. \; levied on j as the property of John M’Farlen,to satisfy sundry fi. ! fa*, v&sffed from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county, ! in furor of John Grczzle, and A. N. Baird, vs. said* M’Farlen. Levy made and returned to me by a Con-; Ft able. Lot No. 512, 13th District, Ist Sectton, Routh half ; levied on us the property of Joseph Morris,- Io satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court ot i Walton comity, in favor of IL IL Cabirress and others, ( vs said Morris. Levy made sod returned to me by a j 11. Green, Constable. Lot No. 120. 13th District, Ist Section, North half; levied on as the property of William Ger- I main, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court ofj Jasper county, in favor of Harns Cross, Adm’r. &c. vs. ' said Germain. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable, Lot 1 No. 1104, 12th District, Ist Section ; levied on as the property of Thomas Williams, to satis fy sundry fi. fas issued from a Justices Court of Gwin nett county, in favor of John Cane, vs. said Williams. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 54, 13th District, Ist Section, South; levied on ns the property of Abner Cherry and George N. Jackson, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued trdVu a Justices Court ofßutts county, vs. said Cherry and Jackson. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Lot No. 1004, 4th District, Ist Section ; levied on as the property of William M’Kinney Augus tcen, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Hancock county, in fauor of Thomas Kent, nnd others, vs, said Atigusteen. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. April 5. SAMUEL KING, Sh’fT. Lumpkin Mierifl’s sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, in the Town of Dahlolmega, Lnmp hin county, within the u°ual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit: Lot No. 1071, 12th District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of John Conner, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Clark comity, in favor of Elbridge Jackson, vs. said Conner. Also at the same time and place, al! the Lease, Right, Title and Equitable Interest that, John Corn has in and to Lot No. 949, 12th District, Ist Section, ofLmnpkin comity, to sat isfy sundry fi. fas. issued from Habersham Supe rior Court, one in favorof A. M’Laugh;;n t |eviedon vs. Baid corn, &. sundry other fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court of Lumpkin county, one m favor of Wiley Harben, vs.said Corn. Lovy made and returned to me by a Constable. A Tract of Land wheroon Jesse Thomas now lives in said county, lying on the East of Chesta tco River, of originally Hall now Lumpkin county, con taining 250 Acres more or less, levied on as the proper ty of Jesse Thomas, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from n Justice’s Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of John R. Stanford, vs. Samuel Thomas, Pleasant Thomas and Jesse Thomas,. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lol No. 936, 12th District’ Ist Section; !»•- vied on ns the properly of Isaac Coal, to satisfy one fi. fit. issued from a Justice’s Court, of Talbot county, in favor of C. W. Cargill, vs. said Coal. Levy mad,’ and rctureed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 229, 13th District, Ist Section. North, levied on as the property of James P. Portis, to satisfy a Supocna fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Talbot county, in favor of Caleb M. Nowood, vs. fiiid Portia. Levy made rnd returned to me by a Cou ntable. JOIIN £ D. FIELDS, Jr. D. Sh’fT. April 5. GEORGIA?CHEROKEE COUN TV Sheriff's Ojfice, January 25. 1834. IN ROM the provisions of an Act of the hist Legisla tore, prescribing " the mode of selling Land at Sheriff’s sale in the counties of Paulding, t’ut,!. Giltner. Union (’ass. Murray. Cherokee, I lovd I or*’ th mid other counties wnt mW nrrrm,. , nr rm etc ot a pail or parts of raid counties,” approved on the 23d dtiv of December last, n copy of which )>h< Iwen re t rived nt this Office, all persons requiring levies to be made bv tne will have to comply w ith the requisitions ot said Act; and v. here levies are made by Constable nnd returned to me. a compliance with the provisions of said Act roust be exhibited to ine before sale. All eoinm inications addressed to rn>* must be post paid. SAMUEL C. CANDLER. Jan. 25 - ■SO Cherokee Sheriffs Sale 'IB’ILL liesokl on the first Tuesday it) • * May next, in the Tow nos F.dahwah, Chero kee Counts, within the usual hours ot sale, the follow, ing property, to wit ; Lot No. 155. 15th District, 2d Section; le vied on ns the property of Exekiel I nderwood, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court ot Elbert County, in favor of Henn Bowren, vs aaid Underwood. Lew made umi returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 723.3 d District, 2d Section; le vied on us the property of John L. Doyle, to satisfy aundry ti. fa «. issued fr<uu a Justices Court of Gwinnett county, in favor of M’Junkm k Smith, and Joseph Suntti, i». said Doyle. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot N<>. 312, 15th District, 2d Section; le vied on as tne property of Robert R Rogers, tn satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Franklin county, one in favor of Mathew B Hooper, the other in favoi «ii J.dm H. Stanford, vs. said Rogers, levy made and returned to me by a Constable, Lot No. 28. 2d District, 2d Section; levied on ns the propertv of David Dickeison, to satisfy a fi. fi. issued from a Justices C -urt ot Newton countv, in favor ot Jonathan M'Daw. vs. said Dickerson. Lew made and leturned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 534. 21st District. 2d Section; le vied on as the property ot Ford Butler, to satisfy a fi. fa issued limn a Justices Court ot W alton county, in favor of Jesse Mitchel, vs. sml Butler. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. March *29. * SAMI EL C. CAN DEER. Sb’fl. CHEROKEE POSTPaVED Sf/ER/EFS FOR MAA No. 5. Also, lot number nine bum) rd -in<! ;>r \. six in the fifteenth district ot the sec nd >,-< ti.m, 7 rd on as the property ol Joshua Stephen, to .;,iDv H fi fa from a justices court ot Madison \ in favor of Jeremiah Castlebery. Cherokee Mieriits *alr*. <V ILL be sold, in the Town of F.dahw U,. ■ • ” Cherokee county. between the hours of ten jo the forenoon and tour in the afternoon, of the first Tuesday in M,v sext. the following property, to Wil t J.Ol No 1029, 15tb District, 2nd Sec!:on» Cherokee county, levied on as the property of James i Murry, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Cherokee county, in favor of Michael Vendurgraet. ■ vs. said Murry. march—29 M. J. CAMDEN, D. Sh’fT. Forsyth Shcril’s Rales- FOR MAY. e an *l |e ir3t Tuesday in • • May next, at the court-house in Forsyth county, within tire Lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-w it; Lot No. 248, Ist District. Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Thomas Wntson, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Jnstiees C«mit of Haber sham county, in favor of Benajah Williams, vs. said Watson. Levy made and returned to me bv a Consta ble. Lot No. 324, 2d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Samuel Seott, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Dutts county, in fa vor of B. A. Nickleson, for the use of J. & A. Siraton, vs. said Scott. Levy made and veturnad,-to tne by a Constable. March 29. JOHN JOLLY, Shfh Forsyth ShrritiTs Sales ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in ; •• May next, in the town of Cumming, Forsyth county, within the usual hours of sale, the following i property, to wit ; Lot No. 1149, 3d District, Ist Section; le -5 vied on as the property of Jonathan Welch, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued Torn a Justices Court of Habersham county, in favor of John Odam. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1269, 3d District. Ist Section; the Lot whereon a part of the Town of Cumming is now situated; levied on as the property of W illiam Millirons, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Put nam county in favor of J. & K. Malone, vs. said Milli rens. Levy made and returned tome by a Constable, j I.ot No. 1,288 in the 14th District Ist Sec. containing forty acres more or less levied on as the property of William Smith to satisfy a fifa issued from a Justices court cf Walton county in favor of Hanson Bm klitu.l levied on and returned to me by a consta ble. H. BARKER, D. Sh’ff. March, 29. Cass Sheriff's Sales. FOR MAY. i Hp sold before the court-house door in the V » town of Cassville, Cass county, on the first I Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours of i sale, the following property, to wit: I Lot No. 92, 6th District, 3d Section; le vied on as the property of Spencer Riley, to satisfy a fi. j fa. in favor ofC. B. Cole, vs. said Riley. Lot No. 2SG, sth District, 3d Section; le ! vied on as the property of John Riley and Francis ( Shields, to satisfy a fi. la. in lavor of ihe Merchants I and Planters Bank, vs, John Riley and Francis Shields. Lot No. 917, 4th District, 3d Section; le vied on as the property of Livingston Skinner, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Patrick B. Connelly, vs. said Skinner. Lot No. 344, 4th District, 3d Section; le vied on as the property of Sherrard Harper, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Newton coun ty, in favor of David Morrow, Adm’r. of 11. Morrow, vs. said Harper. Lot No. 138, ]sih District, 3d Section; levied on as the property of Washington Coleinon, and ['hornas Coleman, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Han cock InferiorCoutt rn favor of Mary Saunders, vs. said defendants. Lot No. 265, IGlh District, 3d Section; levied on as the property of Charles M’Lemore, to sa <fy a li fa. issued from Troup Superior Court, in favor I ofStephens Stephens, vs. said McLemore. i One Negro boy by the name of Lewis, be tween twenty-five and thiny years old; levied on as I the properly of Samuel Furgnson, to satisfy sundrv fi I fas. in favor of \A alter S. Adair and others, vs. said iFurgason. j Lot No. 71, Gth District, 3d Section; levied lon as the property of Joshua Stewart, to satisfy a fi. issued from a Justices Court of Campbell county, in fa vor of Hartwell and Clark, vs. said Stewart. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 191, IGth District, 3d Section; levied on as the property of Benjamin Falsorn, to satis- ■ fy a ti. fi. issued from a Justices Court of Newton/ cotmrt', tn tnvrrr rrr.innrt nrrum, .-n.., ■ , j made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 49, 4th District, 3d Section; levied 1 on as the property of Thomas R. Sanderfer, to satisfy a ' fi. fa. issued from from a Justices Court of Twiggs , county, in favor of George Brown, vs. said Sanderfer. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 869, 21st District. 2d Section; levied on as the property of Charles Ctipti, tn satisfy a fi. fu. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb county, in lavor ol E. Gravis N. Son, vs. said Cupu. Lew made and relumed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 764 4th District 3d Section levied •>n as the property of Cullen Horn to satisfy a distress warrant issued from the city of Augusta in favor oi Samuel Huie against said Horn for rent. TIIOS. B. ROYSTON, D. Shff. March 23. Floyd Sheriff’s Sales • * Mfi v next, at tlw Court House in the Town of I Livingston/ i"i >vd Couniy, w itliin the usual hours of sale, the fdllowing property, to wit; Lot No 1120. 3rd District, 4th Section; le vied on a./ the property of John Duran to satisfy a fi, la issued from Walton Superior Court, m favor of Eli 1 Melton,/for the use of Abraham Rowan, vs. said Du i ran. A. IL JOHNSTON, Sh'ff. March -9. Hurray slier ill t* sales FOR MAY. WWTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in » • May next, at Spring -Place.tbe place of hold ing the Courts, in said county, between the legal ■ hours of s ite, the following property to-wit : Loi No. 61 14th District 3d Section, origin ailv Cherokee now Murray, levid on as the property of.Marv Horn to satisfy a fi fa from Richmond county , ;n favor of Samuel H de against Marv Horn. JOHN J. UC MPHRIES D. Shff. . 1 April 5 ■ ■ SORSALE The follow ing LOTS are offered tor sale. No. 1040—21 2 982 3 2 68G 1 2 I For particulars enquire at this Office. All persons are caution xr»iu’t trespassing on either of these Lots or on number one hundred and xixty-one I kr ‘.he fourteenth district o! the second secLoa M I Ila NEGROES, &c. I 2 024 SALE. Office Superintendent Hoads, tS’c. Eastern Division, Jawurry 11, 18.3-1. In olredience to an Act of the Legislature ot the State of Georgia, approved by his excellency the Governor, on the 21st day of December, 1833, 1 will sell, at public outcry, to the Highest bidder, at the Court-House,in the county of ELBERT, On Monday, the L7th day of Mar th next, The following named NEGROES belonging to i the State of Georgia, and attached to the Lincoln ] station, together-with the Mules, Carts, Tools, &c ' connected thereto ~ Raslia, (Mills) Nieh, (Zcliars) Ahram, (F. Col lins) Lawson, (Watkins) Armstead, (Glaze) Tom, (Dallas) Moses, (Sims) Richmond. (Burks) Wal llace, (Charlton) Isaac, Tom, (Howel) land Jell', (Wingfield) and On Monday, the ‘2,4th day of March, In like manner at the Court-House in the county lof MORGAN, the following named NEGROES, i belonging to the State and attached m the Greens- ■ borough and Madison station, together with the .Mules, one Horse, C arts, Tools, &c. connected ' thereto : I London, Benjamin, [Bustiu] Willis, [Crosby] j Abraham, [Mealing] Billy, [Kennon] Axum, 1 [Cargilc] Torn, [M'Gar] Ned, [Ramsay] (»eorge, [Beasley] Peter, [Cargile] Dick, [Dent] Henry, [Smith] Joshua. [M’Gar] Jerry. [Runnels] Lark- Im, [Potter] Abraham [Collins] Nathaniel, [Berry] [Joseph, [Pope] Joseph. [General Pope] George, ; [Winter] Joe, [Rowland] London, [Briaiil.] Cn i teb, [Rowell] Shade, [Jackson] Joe, [M’Car] iNathan, [Coliins] Derry, [Thompson] Jerry, i [Lumpkin] Harry, [Porter] llllick and Mark j [Burton] and i On I'vday, the day of March next, ' In like manner, at the Court-1 louse in thecoun i ty ol DE KALB, the following named N EGR( >ES [belonging to the State and attached to the Chero ; kee station, together with the Mules, Carts, Tools, . &,c. connected thereto .- , John, fßaplistJ Adam, Zach, Jesse, 'Toney, Hampton, Harry,Tom, fDiummtrJ Tom, f.lack | sony Walker, Jim. f RutherfordJ Moses, f.AkiusJ j Jacob, f BlountJ Guy. York, Ben. Isaac, Miles, Ransom, Peter, Jim, Beaver and Bobb, ami Ort I'ucsday, the fit st day oj April next, f In like manner at the Court House in the county I HALL, the following NEGROES, belonging to I lite State, and attached to the Gainsville station, together with the .Mules, Carts. Tools. &c. con nected thereto . Peter. fßellJ Lewis. fLeey Hardy, .Terry, fl'id sony Jim, ('Corbetty Frank, fWillisy Abraham, (Oglethorpey BiHey, (Kelchuniy Davy. fA/aho nevy Isaac, (Hardeman) Malt, (Smith) Arthur, (Drummond) Doctor, (Longstreet) Essex. (Wood) • Toney (Tooms) Joe, (Sorrow) Jacob, (Fieeinart) [ Adam, Larry, Freeman, (Towi s) Sam. (Parks) .let)'. (Walton) Peter, (Mills) Jell', (Mahoney) Smith, Henry, (Mahoney) Ilenry (Booker) ami ! Daniel, (Tooms) Dick, (Gilliam) and ; On Monday, the 7th day of April next, In like manner, at the Court 1 louse in the county [ of BALDWIN, the following named N EGR (J ES ■ belonging to the State and attached to the Mil I Icdgeville and IL.wkinsvilh* station, toeether with lihe Mules, Carts, Tools, Ac. connected thereto : Scipio, Jesse, July, Andrew. .Moses, Ellccli. \ugust, Nam, Pi.iHip, Sandy. Jim, [Hume] Spanish Town Romeo, Gib, Luke, George. (Many March. Joe, Anthony, Brutus, Robert, Dilley and Gideon. For the information of those persons who may wish to purchase, liie following sections of tin be fore-mentioned act of the Legislature are herewith published : “ Sec. 4. Be it further enacted by the au thority aforesaid, That the said Superintendents and each of lhern shall, and they are hereby anihoiised, as the agent of the state, (o execute io the putchaser or purchasers of said slaves or either of them, good and sufTicient titles, warranting the tide thereof I only, (brand to said slave or slaves, and delivei ; unto him or them, the same, on said purchasers paying in cash one fifth of the purchase mom y therefor, and the balance in thirty days thereafter, on tendering to the said superintendents a certifi cate from the Cashier of the Central Bank of ,he*u.l „„—-I i__ X_ balance had been discounted in sanl bank, which 1 the said bank is hereby <lire r -ted ami authorised to ■ do, in such manner ami on such terms as are usual [in discounting on loans. Provided the same shall ' not exceed twenty-five hundred ikillars. ’ N'cc. 5. Be it further enacted by the au thorith aforesaid, I That on failure of said purchaser io pay the said ■ one fifth ol the amount of said purchase money, at ’ the time of sai<i purchase, ihe said superintendent shall proceed forthwith to re sell said slaves, not i crying again the bid of such defatil'ing purchaser during said sale, and on failure of said purchaser to ! pay the balance of said purchase money, or tender (said certificate as aforesaid, within ihe space of I thirty days after said sale, said purchaser shall for ! feit the said one fifth so paid, and said superin i tendent shall, on thirty days notice being given thereof, as aforesaid, re-sell said slave in the rnan- ■ ner. at the and on the terms and conditions ’ herein-before prescribed. WILLIAM C. LYMAN, , Feb I—ex—sl Superintendent, i,'c. eastern division Paper Making. • The undersigned have lately purchased of Whitt man & Lone®, theirseveral FAI’ER MILLS, near ‘ Knoxville. Tenn and are now putting up very ex ‘tenfiveand ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY forthe ’ Manufacture of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a lew Jays.— They ere also manufacturing I’Al‘Eli consttnlly al the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplied. Tory l,ope from close attention to business to still retain that liberal i patronage heretofore extended to tlie Paper Makers i of East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF I PAPER CASTINGS AND SCHOOI. BOOOKS Os every description, to exchange on the most libe t rai terms tor RAGS ; And do once mere cal! the attention of the people . 'jl Tenneesee and Forth-Alabama A- the northwestern , ’part of Georgia, tobe more particular in saving their j RAGS, as they arethe means of their very existence ' ■ and we want at least ■ 500,(KX)lbs. every year. Orders addressedeither to Knoxville or Marshall’s Ferry w ill be promftfy attended »o. SHIELDS. WHITEMAN & Co. ' t Jan 18. JGB WORK I Neativ executed at this Office. SEEDS. TREES, PLANTS, I IMPLEMENTS, BOOKS, Ac. [ Fur sale at the AMERICAN FARMER ESTABLISHMENT, ! Ab. 16, South Calvert street, Baltimore, Nd. FHSHF. subscriber presents his respects to Farmers, I JsL Gardeners and Dealers in Seeds throughout the [ United Stales, particularly his customers, and informs them that he is receiving from Euro|>e, from his own i Seed Garden, and Iron, various pails of this country, his annual supplyot FIELDAA'D GARDEN SEEDS; and that he will, by the first of November, be prepar ed to cxecule orders, wholesale and retail with I promotness and accuracy, at as 1< w prices and on as favorable terms as can be afforded by any Dealer in ihe United States, jbrjir.st rate Articles. Fruit and ornamental 'I REES and PLANTS, GRAPEVINES, SHRU BBLR4, bulbous and oilier Flower ROOTS, will be procured to order from any of the principal Nurseries or Gardens in this country, for most of which the subscriber is Agent. Also. Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivat"rs. Straw Cnt i tors, Wheat Fans, Corn Shelters, 'Threshing Ma ; chines and all other kimis’ of Agricultural and Horti . cultural Implements, will be [iroctired from the best manufactories in Baltimore. , DOMESTIC .ANIMALS, particularly cattle of the improved Durham Shorthorn, the Devon and the Holstein Breeds ; Sheep of the Bakeweil, South down am! various line vvooled Breeds; Swine of se veral valuable kinds, especially of the Barnitz Breed ; various kinds of Poultry, such as the White Turkics; Bremen and Westphalia Geese, game and other Fowls and several other species ot .Animals, all of choice Breeds, and no others, are either k< pt lor sale at the ! Experimental ami Breeding Farm of this Establish ! went or can be procured from the best sources, to order. BOOKS, Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical, hi much greater variety than at flic Bookstores— I some of them rare and particularly valuable, are kept ' constantly for sale. In short, ALL Articles Wanted by’ Farmers and Gardeners in the prosecution of their business, are intended either to be kept on hand or within reieli when called for. .And though last, not least, that old and well known j vehicle of knowledge, the most valuable of nil oilier • commoditiesiora Tillerof the sold—flic AMERICAN ; FARMER, is published weekly, at this Establishment, at 8-’> u year, where subscriptions anti cominimicafions [ are respectfully solicited, addressed as idl Le('. r rs i must be, to (he Editor ami Proprietor. I.IRVINE HITCHCOCK. Xote.— An” Extra number of the A tnerican ]’<,ini er, contrining a Prospectus of the Establishment, and I a Catalogue of Seeds and other Articles’’ tor sale, wifi [ be sent gratis (<» any person who shall furnish Lis ad ( dress, post-paid . for that pm pose. E, WHITE xiz. WrvZ. HAGER RE>PI.C'I Fl I.LY inform the printers of the United States to whom they have long been in l dividiially known as established Letter Founders, ■that lliey have now termed a eo-parfm-rthip in said | business ami hope from their united skill mid expe irieiice, to be able to’give full satisfaction to all who ; may lavor them with orders. j Ihe introduction of machinery, in place of the te j ilious mu! unhealthy practice oi casting type by hand, ■long a desideratum r>y the European ami American | founders, was, by American ingermifv, and a heavy expenditure of lime and money, on the part of our .senior partner. fust successfully ’ accomplished. Ex t tensive use of the machine vast letter, has fully tested land established its superiority in every particular • over that ca«t by the old process. The letter foundry business will hereafter be car j lied on by Ulf. parties before named, under the firm of I \\ bite, llagek A. Co.--Their specimen exhibits a complete series from Diamond to 14 lines Pica.-- Ihe Book ami News type Ix iitg in the most modern tight ami style. V\ hite, Hager & Co, are ngenls tor the sale of (he j SJnd/i and Hast Printing Presses, which they can furn ji<h to their customers at the manufacturer’s prices— [Chases, Cases. Composition Slicks, Ink and every j article used in the Printing business, kept for sale, and | furnished on the shortest notice Old type taken in i exchange for new at 9 cents per pound. N.H. Newspaper Proprietors who give the above three insertions, will be entitled to Five Dollars in such articles as they may select trom our specimens. | New York, 1833.—M—52 MACON GEORGIA. JOHN CARTER, Late of Clinton HAS opened ti e CENTRAL HOTI.J,, i n the ex tensive Fire «’r< of Brick Building; recently erec- I ’ 3 <£«•»( i’»«l Io tliebm-mess j for the accommodation of Families or single persons, j either as reglar ortransient Boarders. The finds A ftir > uiture throughout, are new and superior. The Table and Bar will always be furnished with the best the market affords, and no pains will be spared by the Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable, all who lavor him with their custom and he hopes from his long experience,and the satisfaction heretofore rendered ihe community, to merit from his friends and the public, a liberal share of patronage. Exten sive and convenient Stables are attached to tbu Ho tel. March 1—55 Entertainment. Z. /I 1 A GS TON HO TEL. The. und-rsigried having situated himself n the town ot LIVINGSTON, Floyd county, respectfully in forms his friends and the public, generally, that lie has opened a house of I'UBLIC ENTER TAI A3/ ENT, Where b** hopes to receive a deserved share of cus tom. His HOUSE is situated on the south-east cm ner of River and Broad-streets He assures the pub lie that Ins TABLE will be tarnish with the ben that can be procured in the country, by industry ai d mo ney, and every means used to render those comforta ble that may visit his House. Hi« STABLE will be provided with a sufficient quantity of CORN, FODDER and OATS, at all time*. and under the constant and rxclusiv e can of an experienced mid faithful HOSTLER. Tiie Proprietor in making his charges, will always remember the pressure of the times. This beautiful site end rising Town, is situated on the bank of the Coosa river, near the head of steam boat navigation. This village must possess some ad vantages highly favorable to its mercantile interest. A H JOHNSTON. The Federal Union and Georgia Journal will, each, insert this notice lour times and forward me their ac- [ counts for payment. A-H J. janS&—r—so , C i t y II a l 1, <’<>L I 318 I>-G EORGIA IS situated on the corner of Broad and St. Clair strs, which is in the centre of the ci'y and heart of; business, being in front of the Columbus Bank and the next door below the Insurance Bank Tbe CITY I HALL has extensive accommodations tor the man of I family, the individual traveller, the daily border or I the fashionable visiter. The Proprietors pledge ■ themselves that neither ei|>ense nor attention shall be wanted to render their guests comfortable. BEDELL WAEKER. j Coi’wut:.’, January L 1834. i r :'jz—r— J-2 ; Cumming', Forsyth Co. joII XT .1 oI.L, Y, .’.FORMS his ftiends and all persons FjHImL. * v ‘ sltln g this country, that he has iijpkgE a HOUSE OF ENTER. ■) 'J’AINMENT, in (he town of Cum mine, where no pains will be avoided to render his company comforra bI e. I’iom the newness of the country, it cannot be expected that the accommodations- will be as com plete as those furnished at some Houses in the older parts of the Stale, but the proprietor assures the public that he will continue with all speed to add to his establishment, until it fs put on a footing in fetior in none in this country, March 8. &<laiiwah Hotel. subscriber respectfully inform* A the public that he has just opened a HOUSE OF ENTER'I’AINMENT.on * the N. VV, corner of the public square ami [fronting the Court-House, in the town of Edah’wah, j Cherokee comity, where he will at hII times be pre« pared to accommodate the fashionable Visitor ami •the weary Traveller and Daily Boarder, upon the ( most reasonable terms. The subscriber forbears i making pledges.that he cannot redeem, but assures the I public that bis accommodations 'w ill be inferior none in I lie place, but of Ihe best the country alForde. \o pains will be spared to make his Guests comforta* , E. F. . I cb I 1 GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I\! EON It IHTE, ot captain Hiitchifis tolls before me. a huge SORREL MARE, 'Ten or eleven years <dd. with white spots on each, side ol her neck, shod before Appraised by Abso- I lem ,M. Reece and Osbourn Haygoo.i to forty dollar* CURTIS GREEN, j. r. ’t i -1 true exlrur! from the ('strati Book. JOHN BLALOCK, c. i. c. ■ Jan. ll—-—,u -48 I G I-: o R (.’ IA, F 0 R SITII COUN TY. i Kiley \\ ilson, of Caps. Hiilcliins district, loles be ! fore me. Cinlis Green, acting Justice, in and for stiid ; count}, one BLACK MARE, about six or seven years I old, with a blaze in hertaee, hertwo hind feet white, ; shod nil rouird, near five feet high, no other brands or . marks discoverable. Appraised by Absalom 'J'borii , ton mid James Gray, to forty dollars. I ' CURTIS GREEN, j. r. A true, cxtrncl from the original docket. John bl \lock, c. i. c. Marell 8 sf>. GEORGI A, C ASS COUNTY. Andrew Adair, ol the Bo(ith district, Georgia Mill * Ila, on Ooiithgallogec creek, tolls before me a BAY HORSE, supposed to be seven or eight yeafs old, five ’ feet high, left hind foot white above the pasture joint, right fore foot while round Ihe hoof, mid left fore foot i some w hite nt the edge of (be hoof, star in the foi e [ head, rather switch tail, shod all round, some marks 1 ■of the saddle, no brand perceivable, racks and trots. Appraised by B. 8. Hardman and Joseph Mahon to : filly dollars. J. C. TOWERS, j. p. A true ertrart from the l.siray Book, LEATHEM RANKIN', c. i. c. Feb. R.- m 52 "TTijrAalLL - GOLD AND LAND 1.0 I S FOR SALE The siibscriberofieis the following LOTS for sale Number Distiict Seclion S >5 ; I3S 3 4 307 3 ) 194 3 3 I 303 10 3 ’ 279 8 3 43 22 2 I Any person in llii-Up-country or elsew here, w i-hints to pmclinse < illi<r ol the above Lots, will find tluri I owner in Milledgeville, ala nt the tenth and fdteentik | December next, id .Mr. Biif.imilon's boarding house. DAVID J MILLER. Wnrc comity, oct 12—o—:>3 FOB SALE F ~ The following (told and Land LOTS , viz • fiOl.l) LAND Aii f iii ’ ir** - ’ 7-5 ft"*- <2 102-1 21 3 It >2 12 3 )13(> 18 3 06 19 4 12G0 14 I 51 8 2 119 13 j 76 1> 4 593 18 2 195 8 2 1291 II I 170 10 I J 235 19 3 209 9 4 336 3 j .Apply, in Savannah to Dr GEORGE MH.LIN, or M. MYERS. oct 5—0—31 NO i h i:. subscriber wdll endeavor to beat each of the ft Stiperioi- (Join ts oi the (Jbcrokee Circuit, begin ningwilh I iimpkinCourt at which lie will attend about the middle ol the first week All persons who have biisine-. with him will do well to attend at the Court* House in each county at the lime mentioned, it will ! save much trouble. The Agent W'ill attend Ceb-b and 1 ' Paulding Courts of the Coweta Circuit. * WILLIAM G. SPRINGER, I Feb 22— t— 54 Aifent. Doctor M. Montgomery. Having settled hirnselt permanently in Floyd conn- *" ty Ga. respectlully tenders his services to the public in the practice of MV.DR I.N‘F, SVRGERY. See. I He will attend to all calls, in any branch of med icine, ami may. always, be found at Ihe residence of Jame- Hemphill, esq. Vann’s Vally, until the county cite lie established. July 1?,—22 nchTceT (Communications to the CLERK of the Superior Court ot I loyd county, must, to secure attention, in every instance, come post-paid ; and. in no instance will a DEED be recorded until the office tees are paid 3 he Federal Union will publish this notice once a month for four months and send (heir accoi. to me for payment. E. G. ROGERS, C S. C. jan 2.) 50 Floyd county. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned against trespassing in nnv way upon h l number ELEVEN HUNDRED A.\f> Fit IV-SEVLN. in the eighteenth district of tbe third section, as the law will be rigidly enforced in J every case. A SOLOMON D. CHAPMAN. March