Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, April 19, 1834, Image 4

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SHERIFFS SALES. tiiimpkin sheriH's sales. be sold on the first Tuesday in * " May next, in the Town of Dahlohnega, Lump kin "county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow-, ing property, to wit : Lot No. 755', 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 of John L. Tippan, vs. said Green. Levy made "Mid retfflivfed to me by a Constable. Lots No. 31, and 32, in the Ist District of formerly Habersham, now Lumpkin county; levied on the property of John M’Farlen, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of John Grezzle, and A. N. Baird, vs. said M’Farlen. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. Lot No. 512, 13th District, Ist Section, south half; levied on as the properly of Joseph Morris, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, in favor of H. R. Cahiness end others, vs. said Morris. Levy made and returned to me by a JI. Green, Constable. Lot No. 120, 13th District, Ist Section, North half; levied on as the property of William Ger main, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Jasper county, in favor of Harris Cross, Adm’r. &c. vs. said Germain. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot 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 favorof John Cane, vs. said Williams. Levy made and returned to me by a. Constable. Lot No. 54, 13th District, Ist Section, South; levied on as the property of Abner Cherry and George N. Jackson, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Butts 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 teen. to •'atisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Hancock county, in fauor ot Thomas Kent, and others, vs, said Augusfoen. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. April 5. SAMUEL KING, Sh’fT. Lumpkin Sheri Il's sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Mav next, in the Town of Dahlohnega, I.ump kir, county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit : L«»t No. 1071, 12th Dialtict, Ist Section ;. levi< d o.i ns the property of John Conner, to satisfy s "fi. fi. issued from the Superior Court of Clark county, in favor of Elbridge Jackson, vs. said Conner. Also at the same time and place, all the Lease, Right, Title and Equitable Interest that, John Corn has in and to Lot No. 949, 12th Diet rict, Ist Section, of Lumpkin county to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from Habersham Stipe tior Court, one in favorof A. M’Laughlin, ievted on va. Rtii I corn, & sundry other fi fas issued from a Justice’s <? > irt of Lumpkin county, one in favor of Wiley ifarben, vs.said Corn. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. A Tract of Land wheroon Jesse Thomas' now lives in said coontv. L ing on the East of Chesta-I tee River, of originail; II II now Lumpkin county, con- j lam' g 250 Acres more or less, levied on as the proper-; iy of li s c Thomas, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from al Justice*? Comt of Lumpkin county, in favor ot John Ji. Stanford, vs. Samuel Thomas, Pleasant Thomas and Jesse Thomas,. Levy made and returned to me by a ■Constable. Lol No. 936, 12lh District’ Ist Section; le vied on as the propert y of Isaac Coal, to satisfy onefi. ;*!. issued from a Justice’s Court, of Talbot county, in favorof C. W. Cargi'l. vs. said Coal. Levy made and Tetiireed Io me by '• Constable. Lot No. 229, 13th District, Ist Section, Nort: . levied on us the property of James P. Portis, to vnd-ifv a Sii poena fi. fa. issued <rom the Superior Court of 'hilhol county, in favor of Caleb VI. Nowood, vs. <ai I Portis. Levy made rnd returned to me by a Cou nt able. JOHN D. FIELDS, Jr. D. Sh’fT. April 5. " < JEO R < 3IA, Cl I ER' )K E RWU NtE Office, Janvam 25. 1834. the provisions of an Act of the Hst Legisla ture. prescribing ’ the mode of selling I and at Shc’ilFs sale in the < aim ties i f • limpkin Paulding. C'ob!. Gilmer, Union Cass Murray. Cherokee. Floyd Forsyth and other cniinii's tint mny bei-after be made 'd a part or parts of said counties,” approved on the 23d dav of December last, n copy of which has been re -.cived at this Oiler, all persons requiring levies to be ma.b- bv me will have to comply with the requisitions ot «aid Act; and where levies are trade by Constables and returned tome, n compliance with the provision' of snid Act must be exhibited to me before sale All communications addressed to me twf he post paid. SAMUEL C CANDLER- O' 50 Cherokee Sheriffs Sal- r 1 U. Lo soki mi tbc first fueschy in * " May next, tn the Town of Edahwaji, Ckero- Vri- Counti, Mt’-in t.e usual hoursot salt-, the follow ing property, to wit ; Lot No. 155 15th District. 2<l Section; le vied on ns the pro|>crtv of Ezekiel Underwood, to sa ti-> v i fi. fa. issued from a JesticiS Court of Elbert C u »v, in taverot llenrv Bowren, vs said Underwood. L<»v made ami returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 723.3 d District, 2d Section; le vied on a- the property nt John I . Doyle, to satisfy auadry fi. fi . issued from a Just ices Court <d Gwinnett emnuv, m fiiv-.r of M’Junkiu & Smith, and J..sc| h Smith, vs.'titd Doyle. Levy made and returned t<> me by a Constsbk. Lot No. 312. 15th District, 2d Section; le vied on as <’ic proper; v of Robert R Rogers, to satisfy two ti fas. foiiril fmm a Justice’ Court c>T Franklin rnuntv, erne in favorof Mathew l> Hooper, the other in Livni of John R. Stanford, vs. said Rogers; levy made and returned to me by a Constable, Lot No. 28, 2<l District, 2d Scrtior,; levied on as the property of Davi t Dickerson, !<> satisfy a fi. fi. i«-m’d from a Justices Court of Xewl<vi eointtv, in farm id Jonathan M’D.iw. vs said Dickerson. Levs made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 534, 21st District. 2d Section; le vied on as the property ot Ford Btitler, to satisfy a fi. fx. i’tied from a Justices Court ot Wabern county, in favor of Jeese Mitchel, vs. said Buller. Levy oiadejuul return*d lo me bv a Constable. March -".’. ‘ SAMUEL C. CANDLER, Sh’tf. CHEROKEE POSTPONED SHERIFFS FA'E. FOR MAY No. Also, lot number nine hundred and forfv si» in the fifteenth district of (he second section. levi ed on as the property ot Joshua Stephens to satisfy » ft fa from a justices court ofMadison county in favor ot Jefemiah Castlcheiy. riicroker Micrifl'w Sales. bo sold, in the Town of Edahwal,. * * Cherok.eecounty, between the hours of ten > it r forenoon and fonr in the afternoon, ot the first Tuesiey in M.,y next the following property, to I?! ? '. 102°, 15:h Dfctrxt, 2nd Section, Cherokee county, levied on as the property of James Mu rry, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Cherokee county, in favor of Michael Pendurgrast, vs. said Murry. march—29 M. J. CAMDEN, D. Sh’fT, Forsyth Sherlt’s sales. FOR MAY- 'WMT'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in • ™ May next, at the court-house in Forsyth county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 248, Ist District. Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Thomas Watson, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Haber sham county, in favor of Benojah Williams, vs. said Watson. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta- ( ble. Lot No. 324, 2d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Samuel Scott, to satisfy a fi. j fa. issued from a Justices Court of Butts county, in fa- j vor of B. A. Nickleson, for the use of J. & A. Straton, , vs. said Scott. Levy made and returnad to me by a Constable. March 29. JOHN JOLLY, Shft Forsyth Sheri Its Sales IF 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 property, to wit : Lot No. 1149, 3d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Jonathan Welch, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court nt 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 William Millit ons, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Jus’.icis Court <d Put-1 nam county in favor of J. ti K. Malone, vs. said Midi- J tons. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable, i Lot No. 1,288 in the 14th District Ist Sec. ; containing forty acri b more or less levied on as the ; property of William Smith to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Walton county in favor of Hanson ! <§• Buckham levied on and returned to me by a consta j blc. H. BARKER, D. Sh’ff. I March, 29. j Cass SherifiT's Saßs. FOR vIAV. j "® tt, 7 H.L be sold before the cotirt-honse door in the ! town of Cassville, Cass county, on the first ; Tuesday in .Mav next, between the usual hours ot sale, the following properly,lo wir. Lot No. 92, 6th District, 3d Section; le-i vied on as the property ot Spct.cer Riley, t:> kat'.slya fi. • fa. in favor ofC. B. Cole, vs. said Ftrley. Lot No. 286, Sth District, 3d Section; lo- 1 vied.on as the property cf John Riley arid Fitu.i is | Shields, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the Merchants | and Planters Bank, vs. John Riley and Francis Shields. > Lot No. 917, 4ih District, 3d Section; io- ; vied on as the properly of Livingston Skinner, to sa-I tisfy a fi. fit. le. favor ofPatrick B. Connelly, vs. said I Skinner. j Lot No. 31-i, 4th Districl, 3d Section; !<?-. vied on as thu property of Sherrard Harper, to sa’isfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Newtoncoun tv, in favor of David Morrow, Adn/r. of H. Morrow, vs. said Harper. Lot No- 138, 15th District, 3d Section; levied on as the p ope i v of Washington C-.lemon, ami Thomas Coleman, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Ban co* k fnfe iorComt in favor of Mary Saunders, vs. sa d defendants. Lot No. 265, 16th District. 3d Section: levied on as the property of Chttiles M’l.emore, tn s i tisfy a fi fa. issued from Troup Superior Court, in favi i of Stephens Stephens, vs. said McLemoie. One Nc gro boy by the name of Lewis, be tween twenty-five and thirty years old; levied on a> the property ofSamuel Furgason, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Walter S. Adair and others, vg. said Furgason. Lot No. 71, 6th District, 3d Section; levied on as the property of Joshua Stewart, to satisfy a fi. issued from a Justices Court of Campbell county, in fa vorof Hartwell and Clark, vs. said Stewart. Levj made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No- 191. 16th District, 3d Section; levied on as til*- U.-nnertv of Benjamin Falsnm, to satis fy a fi. fa. issued from’a Justices Court of Newton county, in favor of John Berton, vs said Falsom. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 49, 4th District, 3d Section; levied on as the property . f Thomas R. Sandcrfer, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fioin from a Justices Court of Twiggs count v, in favor of George Brow n, vs. said Sanderfer. Lew made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 869, 21st District. 2d Section; levied on as the property of Charles Cupn, to satisfy a ti. fa. is-urd from a Justices Court ot Bibb county, in favor of E. Graves & Son. vs. said Cnpu. Levy made anti retained to me by a Constable. Lot No. 764 4'h District 3d Section levied •>n as the property of Cullen Horn to satisfy a distress warrant issued from the city of Augusta in favor ot Samuel Huie Ggaihcl said Horn for rent. THUS. B. ROYS'I ON, D. SUIT. March 29. Floyd Sheriff's Sales r I I.L be sold on the first Tuesday in I * * Mav next, at tlrn Court House in the Town of Livingston. Flovd <N’unty, witliin ihe usual hours of sale, the follovi ing property, to wit: Lot No. 1 120. 3rd District, 4th Section; le vied on as the property <f John D iran to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Wallen Supctior Court, m favor of Eli Melton, for the use of Abraham Rowan, vs. said Du- A. H. JOHNSTON, Sh'fT. March 29. Hurray *tierill s sale* TOR MAY. HWT’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in • » Mav next, nt Spring Place.the place of hold ing the Courts, in said county, between the legal , hours of sale, the following property, so-wit : L<»i No. 61 U:h District 3d Section, origin ally Chert kt e now Murray, levid on as the propertv of Mary Horn to satisfy a fi f a from Richmond county in favor ot Samuel Huie against Marv H >rn. JOHN J. HUMPHRIES D. ShfT. | April 5 i FOR SALE The following LOTS are offered for srde. No. 1040—21—2 982 3 2 686 1 2 For particulars enquire at this Office. Al! personaerv caution against trespassing on either ofth*’se I nj-o-t n number one hundred and sixty-one io the fowr»eentb district of the rernnd •cr’.ior*. dee I! !! Camming, Forsyth Co. JOHN JOLLY, a "W NFORMS his ftiends and all persons -HL visiting thin country, that he has opened a HOUSE OF E.NTER -lAINMENT, in the town of Cum ming, where no pains will be avoided to render his company comfortable. I’rom the newness of the country, it cannot be expected that the accommodations will be as com plete as those furnished at some Houses tn the older parts of the State, but the proprietor assures the public that he will continue with all speed to add to his establishment, until it is put on a looting in fetior tn none in this country, March 8. Edahwah Hotel. BP B H E subscriber respectfully informs JL the public that he lias just opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT,on the N. W. corner of the public square and ’ fronting the Court-House, in the town of Edahwnh. Cherokee county, w here he will at all times be pre pared to accommodate the fashionable Visitor and the weary Traveller and Daily Boarder, upon the most reasonable terms. The subscriber forbears making pledges that lie cannot redeem, but assures the public that his accommodations will be inferior to none in the place, but of the best the country affords. No pains will be spared to make bis Guests comforta ble, &c. S. p. JOKSa-STOItf. I'rb 15—— 1 C i t y i-1 a 11 9 COLUSIBUS-GEORGIA. If sittmtfd on the corner of Broad and St la Ulairs streets, which is in the centre of the city and heart of business, being in front of the Co lumbus Bank and the next doorbelow the Insurance Bank. The CITY HALL has extensive accommoda tions for the man of family, the individual traveller, the daily border or the fashionablte visiter. The ' Proprietors pledge themselves that neither expense' nor attention shall be wanted to render their guests j comfortable. i Columbus. January }, 1834. ieb 8 —p—52 | MACON — GEORGIA. JOSS? CARTER, 4 Laie cf Clinton. If H~AS openc J tk e Central Hotel, in the ex jvjggL full tensive Fire i’i*. of Brick Ifoildingjrecently ereefediti this City. T lie Location is central to the busi nessofthe place, tx. the House is conveniently arranged for the accommodation of Families or single persons, either as reglar or transient Boarders. The beds &. fur-i nitute throughout, are new and superior. The Table i and Bar will alnavs be furnished with the best the j market affords, and no pains will he spared by the I Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable, al! who lavor him with their custom ami he hopes from his Jong experience.and the satisfaction heretofore rendered the community, to merit from his friends and the public, a liberal share ot patronage. Exten sive and convenient Stables are attached totha Ho tel. March 1—55 ESTRATTS. G EORGIA, FO RSYTII COUNI Y- • ( *IVIF,ON WHITE, of captain Hutchins district, toils before me a targe SORREL MARE, Ten or eleven years old. witli white spots on each 1 «ide of her nr* k’. -hod before Appraised >y Abso lve! Al- Reece, and Osbou r. Havip»».l to forty dollars. CURTIS GREI N, j. p. A irtii extract fr r m (he rstru i R.iok. JOHN Bl vl OCK c. i. c. Jan. 1! m 48 GEORGIA, FORSYTH ( OUNTY. Riley Wilson, of Ctpt- Hutchins district, toles be fore me. Curtis Green, nrting Justice, in and for said county, one BLACK MARE, about six or seven year old, w ith a blaze in herface, her two hind feet a bite, shod al) round, near five feet high, no other brands or marks discoverable. Appraised by Absalom Thorn ton and James Gray, to forty dollars. CURTIS GREEN, J. p. A true extract from the original Jockel. JOHN BLALOCK, c. i. c. March 8 56. GEORGI A, CASS COUNTY. Andrew Adair, of the 856th district, Georgia Mili tin. on Ooufligallogee creek, tolls before me a BAY HORSE, supposed to be seven or eight years old five feet high, left bind foot white above the pasture joint, right fore foot white round the hoof, and left fore foot some white at the edge of the hoof, stay in (he lore bead, rather switch tail, shod all round, some marks of the saddle, no brand perceivable, racks and trots. Appraised by B. S. Hardman and Joseph Mahon to I fifty dollars. J. C. TOWERS, J. P. A true extract from the Estray Book, LEATH EM RANKIN, c. i. c. I Feb. 8. m 52 GOLD AND LAND LOTS FOR SALE- The subscriber ofleis the following LOTS for sale : Number District Section 753 3 2 1322 19 2 ! J3B 3 4 i 397 3 I * 194 3 3 303 10 3 279 8 3 43 22 2 Any prison in the up-country or elsewhere, wishing to purchase either of the above Lots, will find the owner in Milledgeville, about the tenth and fifteenth i December next, at Mr. Buffington’s boarding honse. DAVID J. MILLER Ware county, oct 12—0—35 FOR SALE The following Gold and Land LOTS viz : GOLD LAND No. 153 5 1). IS. No. 7 7D. IS. 317 19 3 12 5 2 1024 21 3 162 IJ 3 1136 18 3 66 19 4 ' 1260 14 1 54 8 2 419 13 1 76 12 4 593 18 2 195 8 2 J 291 14 1 170 10 I 1235 19 3 209 9 4 336 3 1 Apply, in Savannah, to Dr. GEORGE MILLIN’, or M. MYERS. oct 5o —31 ' NOTICE. FBIHE subscriber will endeavor to beat each of the 1 Superior Courts of the Cherokee Circuit, begiu ■ nine with Lumpkin Court .at which he will attend about ! the middle of the first week /Ml persons who have business w ith him will do well to attend at the Court- House in each counts* at the time mentioned, it will save much trouble. The Agent will attend Cobb and Paulding Courts of the Coweta Circuit. WILLLVI G- SPRINGER. Feb 22 T—■"* Agent. Doctor ML Montgomery. Having settled himself permanently in Ffoyd coun ty Ga. respectfully tenders his services to the public in the practice of .MEDICINE SURGERY. &c. J Jle will attend to all calls, in any branch of med icine, and may, always, be found at the residence of Jame« Hemphill, esq. Vann’s Vally, until the county' cite be established. July 13—22 Paper Making. The undersigned have lately purchased of White man & Lones, their several PAPER MILLS, near Knoxville, Tenn, and are now pbttiug up very ex tensive and ENTIRE NEW .MACHINERY for the Aiannfacture of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a few days.— They ere also manufacturing PAPER constantly at the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplied. They hope from close attention to business to still retain that liberal patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers of East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT o> PAPER. CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS Os every description, to exchange on the most libe ral terms for RAGS ; And do once more call the attention of the people of Tenneesee and North-Alabama the northwestern part of Georgia, to be more particular In saving their RAGS, as they are the means of their very existence and we want at least 500,000 lbs. every year. Orders addressed either to Knoxville or Marshall's Ferry will be promptly attended to. SHIELDS, WHITEMAN & Co. Jan 18. SEEDS, TREES, FL A NT’S? - DO3VISSTZC AmiVZAIaS, IMPLEMENTS, BOOKS, &c. For sale at the AMERICAN FARMER ESTABLISHMENT, No. IG, South Calvert street, Baltimore, .W. • r SpHE subscriber presents bis respects to Farmers, 8e Gardeners and Dealers in Seeds throughout the. United States, particularly his customers, and informs them that he is receiving from Europe, from his own Seed Gat den, andfron. various parts of this cwmtry his annual supply of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS; and that he will, by the first of November, be prepar ed to execute orders, wholesale and retail with promotness and accuracy, at as I* w prices and on as favorable terms as can be afforded by any Dealer in the. United States,/or first rate Articles. Fruit and ornamental TREES and PLANTS, GRAPEVINES, bHRL BBER\, bulbous and other Flower ROOTS, will be procured to order from any ofthe principal Nurseries or Gardens in this country, for most of which the subscriber is Agent. Also. Ploughs Harrows, Cultivators. Straw Cut ler’, Wheat Fans, Com Shellers, Thre.-hing Ma chb-es and all other kinds’ of Agricultural and Horti cultural Implements, will be procured from the best mauntactories in Baltimore. DOMESTIC ANIMALS, particularly cattle of the improved Dutham Shorthorn, the Devon and the Holstein Breeds ; Sheep of the Rakewell, South down and various fine wooled Breeds ; Swine of se veral valuable kinds, especially of lhe Barttilz Breed ; various kinds of Poultry, such as the White Tttrkies ; Bremen and Westphalia Geese, came and other Fowls and several other species of Animals, all of choice Breeds and no others, are either kept for sale at (he Experimental and Breeding Farm of this Establish ment or can be procured from the best sources, to order. BOOKS, Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical, in much greater variety than at the Bookstores— some of them rare and particularly valuable, are kept constantly for sale. In shoit, ALL Articles Wanted by Farmers and Gardeners in the prosecution of their business, are intended either to be kept on hand or within rexclt when called for. And though last, not least, that old and well known vehicle of knowledge, lhe most valuable of all other commodities fora Tillerot the sold—the AMERICAN FARMER, is published weekly, at this Establishment, at $5 a year, where subscriptions and communications are. respectfully solicited, addressed as all Letters must be, to the Editor and Proprietor. I IRVINE HITCHCOCK. Note.— An *• Extra number of the American Fi-rm er, contrining a Prospectus of the Establishment, and a Catalogue of Seeds and other Articles” for safe, will be sent gratis to any person who shall furnish his ad dress, post-paid, for that purpose. E, WHITE WIVE. HAGER. RESPECTFULLY inform the printer* of the United States to whom they have long been in on idually known as established letter Founders that they have now formed a co-partnership irisaid business and hope from their united skill and expe rience, to be abletolgivc lull satisfaction to ail who may favor them with orders. The introduction of machinery, in place of the te dious and unhealthy practice of casting type by hand, long a desideratum by the European and American Founders, was, by American ingenuity, and a heavy expenditure of time and money, on the part of our senior partner, first successfully accomplished. Ex tensive use of the machine cast letter, has fully tested and established its superiority in every particular, over that cast by th** old process. The letter foundry business will hereafter he car ried on by the parties before named, under the firm of White, Hager & Co.--Their specimen exhibits a complete series from Diamond o 14- lines Pica - • The Book and News type being in the most modern light and style. White, Hager & Co, are agents for the sale of the Smith and Rust Printing Presses, which they can furn ish to their customers at the manufacturer’s prices— Chases. Ca’es. Composition Sticks, Ink and every article used in the Printing business, kept for sale, and furni'hed on lite shortest notice Old type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents per pound. N. B. Newspaper Proprietors who give the above three insertions, will be entitled to Five Dollars in such art icles as they may select from our specimens. New York, 1833.— m —52 _ NOTICE. Communications to the CLERK of the Superior i Court of Floyd county, must, to secure attention, in ! every instance, come post-paid; and. in no instance will a DEED be recorded until the office foes are paid i The Federal Union will publish this notice once a month for four months and send their account tn me for payment. E. G. ROGERS. C S. C. jan 25 -—' 50 Floyd county. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned against trespassing in «nv wny upon lot number ELEVEN HUNDRED AND ' FIFTY-SEVEN, in the eighteenth district of the I third section, es the law will be rigidly enforced in i every case. SOLOMON D CHAPMAN. , March J,— m— s5 — LIST UF LElTElio EMAINING in the Post Office at Auraria, Lump* ™ k> n County, Georgia, 0.. the Ist day of April, and if not taken out by the [st of July next, will b 0 sent to tho General Post Office as dead letters. David Al iron, jf. illiarn Anderson, Miss Lucinda Kenedv, Nathan Austin, Asa Keith, 2. John Addington, Martm Keith and Henry Adams, A. Christopher, and John Armstong, 5. William Stephens. James M. Adams. George W KelougL. B- John Kinney. Thos. C. Bowen, Alexander Brown, 4. Maron Lixton, William Blake, Harvy Lions, S. & E. Beall, Samuel Les*er, Horatio Brace, James Leonard, William Beall, Benjamin Langford, Roland Beardin, Horace Lawrence, James Bryon, J Q Livingston, William Ballew, William Linsey, Armstend Brown, 2. Benjamin Laney. William G. Blake, M. L. & H. Blake Jf Co. Joseph Morriss, Mrs. Nancv Bond, Archibald M’Column* Joseph L. Brannen, A. C. Marshall, Thomas Barnet, 2. IBig'n Murphree George Bell, Thomas Morgan* Wm. Brown, John Madden, Wm. Barnett. Isaac Mincy, C. Aaron Minsey, 2; Clerk Superior Court. N. Jacob Canaday, N. Nuckles, John Clayton, Q, William Campbell, Ashley Oliver, T e-vis Chandler, R, Osburn, David Ua'd-vell. Elizabeth Odem. John Carmichael, p. Stephen Collins, Nancy Pcranson, M. F. Cannon. Josiah IL Presswooil r John or Tully Choice, William Pontur, Phi'ip Crane, Dr. Wm. A. Parsons, Gabriel Capers, Thomas Pilgrim, E. VV. Cullens, 13. Samuel Pate, D. Lnrenzo D. Patton, Janies T. Dobbs, William Parson, Go-1. R. G. Dunlap, Adam Peck, Col. R. Dennis, R. Patton, ; * Patrick Doyl. John Powe'!, .lames Deiniek, J unes Prater, T. Dnrtcr, RichardParv. James Donohoe, ■>. ' f». J.imes Donaldsmi, -Tames R. Russel, Capt. Richard Dennis* William Ravy, Mathr-w Dunean, TV. P. Rin, John Donaldson. J. IV. Riley. E. S. John P ’•>*•>«, William Senters, George E'gin, 5. Richard Sharp, r. David Steward, s’m'i Fe!‘->n, Vinson Sims, Litidsav Farnnm, Robert IL Seal, A. G. Fambrniigh, 13. Henry B. Shaw, Tiniothy Gibson and William Sentcl), James Mahan, John Smith, Mr’. Jarnima Gibbens, Asel Smith, 3. George XV. Grier, Breton Smith, Josiah Green, Jonathan Smith, Genrijc Gaddes, \\ r>>. Saunders, James Gast-on. John Stowees, * H. Jeremiab Stover, Samuel B. Head. Z bed e t In ton, James B. Henson, VV. Strnson, Thomas J. Hester, Anron Slatten, 1 Nathaniel B. ilarben, Nir. Sains, lames Hudson, Ellcck Scott. Isaac Heath, ’p. John W. Hall, Samuel Tate, Mariin C. Howell, V> I'ltain Tmlder, Abner I lopkins, \\ illiarn ’J homas. John Hollingshead, w. Elijah Iforalson, William !’. V! nlker, j. XV’tn. T. I’eaid, Isaac 11. Wnlkcr, - R»;V. John Hubbaid, J. Im 11. Ware, Martin Hove", .oishua Welsh, Allord ILir-.s, Miinjih Winningham, Isham liali. P< ier Weaver, L 1 m I’- . |. Lei, MrS. Mn-'V iti<H. Geoige G. Wilson. Gilford VV. J ones. CHARLES ELY.P. M. April s.—7—S’. Athens female Academy. ! IHS Institu'ioii wiM bn opened on the FIRST 7? MONDAtf IN.JANUARY NEAT, under the j joint driec’ton ot (he subscribers. A ’iiffiefon! nttHi - lier 61 cotnpeteu; as.-isiants will at all times be pro vided. ‘ C >r.<> r.c I'lrt'cv. payable in advance. Fo.i S< lioiais instruct' d in Spelling. Reading. Writ ! teg and Arilhmatic, as far as Vulgar Fruction fsiii’:L’s system. $4 00 pn- qj-, Bame- -v. i:i: 1 nglhli Grammer mid <foog : ..t.hy, $;00 Rl it<iie. 11 i-tory. Use of Globex, Nat ural J'l ’losophy. Chemistry, Astro* no’i-i) Letii; nnd Greek Languages, am,' the Ma'he ma lies. $8 00 •• In-frurtions will be give in the French Language. Tli< .'■.l'tnc Room, as heretofore, will be occupied l by MRS W ALTHALL, whose knowledge «f the science, mid experience in teaching, need no com-- mctiduti-'i'. Drawing and Painting will be taught in the A cade- ; rry. Tlif school will he provided with Apparatus for" illusfi etion in the different sciences. There wiO be monthly examinations without any" prev oils piepnnilion. iShnbis'tc Y-ar—Ten A! oaths. ff.7 tfonrib-rs will be received in the family of the S> nior Principal, ri.-idingon llie premises. W M. 15. 'PAY! OK, I . •V M H HUNT j Associate Principals. N< v. 3(i--41 , , i NOTICE. " > AH tlrn TOWN LOTS, in| the toxvn of Marietta,, Cobb c<"iiity. Geortria. will be sold, at public outcry, on the 14tb day oi April; to continue from day to day until all are sold. Terms made known on the day of sale Given under our hands this 18th February 1834. Z JAMES T. M’AFEE, j. i c . JOHN VV LOWRY, j i. c. EDWARD MAYS. j.i. c - LEMMA KERTLEY.j i. c . JOHN COLLINS, j.i.c. march 1 —t —55 1 O VVN LO i'b FOR b A LE. ’ f ■THE SUBSCRIBER will offer for sale at public' outcrv, on Monday the 7th July next, a number' ofT< wn Lots, lying at VV arc’s Store, Coweta, county. Persona wishing to purchase, will do well to examino for tfiemselvea. Terms made known on the day of' ALEXANDER WARE. April 5. —7—ts. N OTICE. ’ FBIHE Subscribers give notice that all powers of at* h torney, letters of credit, and all delegated author ity of every kind, to bind their firm to pay moneys, or -< to do other services, are hereby revoked; and from anJt alter lhe date of thia notice, are null and void. ALLENS & PADDOCK. Aagnata, March 29,G —3t NOTICE? ——- FOUR months after date application will he mads to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofl.urnpkit county, Georgia, when sitting for ordinary purposed fur leave to sell all the Real Estate of Morgan H. Snow late of said county, decnased; for the benefit of tbc heir 1 and creditors, of eaid deceased. HARVY SMALL, Adm’r. SUSANNAH E. SNOW, Admr’x. April 3.—7 —4 m.