Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, April 26, 1834, Image 4

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SALES. I"isip!kin sheriffs sales. ~5, ',7 he M.,ld on the first Tuesday in Tav next, in the Town of Dahlohnesa, Lump ki countv, within the usual hours of sale, the follow ing propertv, to wit ; Lot No. 757, 12th District, Ist Section; le ■rieil m as the property of John Green, to satisfy a fi. fa, i-'snrii from a Justices Court ot Gwinnett count' in favor of John L. Tippan, vs. said Green Levy mads a id returned to me by a Constable. Lots No. 31. and 32. in the Ist District o! formerly Habersham, now Lumpkin countv; levied on as the property of John M’Farlen, to satistv sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of John Grezzle, and V. N. Baird, vg. said ’Fallen. Levy made and returned to me by a Con fl able. Lot No. 512, 13th District, Ist Section, south half; levied on a- the propertv of Joseph Morris, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, in favor of H. R. Cabiness and others, vs said Morris. Levy made and returned to me by a II 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, Adrn’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 ot Gwin nett county, in favor of John Cane, vs. said W illiams. 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, io satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court ofßutts county, vs. said Cherry and Jackson. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Lot No. 1010, 4th District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of William M Kinney Angus teen. to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Hancwck countv, in fauor of Thomas Kent, and others, vs. said Augusteen. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. A p ri | 5. SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff. Lumpkin Sheriff’s sales. WILL 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: i , n t No. 1071, 12th District, Ist Section ; levied on as the property ■>( John Conner, to satisfy a fi fi. issued from the Superior Court of Clark county, m favor of Elbridge Jackson, vs. said Conner. Also at the same time and place, all the Lease, Right, Title and t urntable Interest that, John Corn has in and to Lot No 949 12th District, Ist Section, ofLumpkin county. ♦ „ -atHf’v sundry fi- fas. issued from Habersham Supe nor Court one in favorofA M’Laughhn,lev.edon vs. t ,ni !emu, & anndrv other fi fas issued from a Jusbc’-’a C ,urt of Lumpsin county, one in favor ot v wey If < bm. vs.said Corn. Levy made and returned io me by a Constable A Tract «>f Land wheroon Jesse Thomas now live, in said countv. lying on the East of Chesta te . River, of originally Hall now Lumpkin county, con t lining 250 Acres more or less, levied on as the proper ty of l-s-e Thomas, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of I.mnokm county, m favor of John R. Stanford, vs. Samuel Thomas,Pleasant 1 homas and Jesse Thomas,. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 936, 12th District’ Ist Section; Io vied on as the property o' haaeC ml to satisfy one fi fa KMU. d from a J.w'i. Court. ofTalbot county, m favorof C. W’. Cargi'l, va. said Coal. Levy made and retureed to me bv a Constable. Lot No. 229. 13th District, Ist Section, Nortn, levied mi the property of James P Portis, to satisfy t> Supoenn fi ft. issued from the Stjpenor Court of Talbot countv, in tavor ot Caleb M. Nowood vs eaid Portis. Lovy made rnd returned to me by aCo ,- s,able ’ JOHN D. HELDS, Jr. I). Sh’ff. April 5. <; EO R(; IA, <II b'■ ID 1 K L 1 ’ COUNTY. Sheriff's Office, January 2b, 1831. HNR'tM the provisions ot an Act lure. prescribing " the mode of selling Lam, a. Sheriff’s sale in the counties of Lumpkin lauding C..bb Gilmer. Cass Murray. Cherokee, Floyd Forxvth and other counties that may hereafter be made Ota r m- or parts of said counties.” approved on the 23d dav of Decemtrer last a copy of which has been re , eiv.-d nt this Office, all persons requiring levies to be m »d<- »"• me will have to comply with the requisitions of said V t ; ami where levies are made by Constables ami returned to rm- a cnnwlianc- with the provisions of I Art roust be exhibited t> m- before sale AH communications nd tressed to me must be- rest. S AMUEL C CANDLER. 1 >. O- —_so Cherokee Sheriffs S«ile- 117-I L t-e sold <>n the first ’1 nesday in If M,v next, io’he Town et Edifiwah, Cher - kre •• ntv, within the usual hours < f sale, the li»j >‘ • pig property, to w it : Lol N<». 155. 15'h District, 2<l Section; !• vied on us the propertv of Exrkitl L nJerwo .il, to sa tisfy a ft. fa issued f oiri a Jusucts Court ot l ib County, in lavor iflleurv Bowren, vs said Underwood. Lew made ant. returned to me by a Constable. Lot No 723,3 d District, 2d Section; le vied on as tiie property <1 John L. Doyle, to satistv sun.t v fi. fa . issued fr-.m a Justices Court ofGwinne t count v, inf ma • •!’ M’Junkiu K Smith, ami Joseph Smith, vs. said Doyle. Levy made and returned t< me bv a Constsbl . Lol No. 312, 15th District, 2d Sec ion; le vied on as me pt >peity ot R<> »ert R Rogers, to satisfy two ti fas. issued frmn a Justices Court of Franklin count v, one tn favor ot Mathew B Hooper, the other in favoj of John R. Stanford, vs. said Rogers, levy made and returned to tne by a Constable, Lot No. 28, 2d District. 2d Section; levied on as lite property of David Dickerson, to satisfy a fi. fa. usued from a Justices Court ot Newton countv, m favor ot Jonathan vl’Daw. vs said Dickerson. Lew matin and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 53-1, 21st District 2d Section; le* vied on as the property <<l Ford Bn let, to satistv a fi. fa i sued from a Just tees Court ot Walton County, in fatiu of Jesse Mitchel, vs. said Buller. Levy made am! Ctmn«d to me bv a Constable. March 29. ‘ SAMI EL C. CANDLER, Sh'tf. CH. 1 HOKHE POSIPOS'ED SHERIFFS S.JLE. FOR MAY. No ». Also lot number nine hundred and fortv six in the fifteenth district o' the »ec nd -ection. levi ed >»t as th ’ pr»>perty ol Joshua Stephens t<> satisfy a fi fa from a justices court ol M adison couidy in favor ol Jeremiah Castlebery. FOR J \E. Le sold <m the first Tuesday m ™ * June next, in h> Town of E hhwah, Chero kee Countv, within I’C usual hours of sale, the follow ing t> »prrty, to wit ; • No 123. 15th District, 2d Section; le rfctj m•> th® preparty ot Stephen Allen, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Oglethorpe 1 county, in favorof James Butler, vs. said Allen. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lots No. 393, and 627, 15th District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of David Sparks, tn satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Justices .Court of Fayette county, in favor ot John Burke, vs. said Sparks. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. April 19. SAMUEL €’. CANDLER, . Shff. Cherokee Shcrifi’s Sales. be sold, in the Town of Edahwah, Cherokee county, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and four in the afternoon, of the first Tuesday in May next, the following property, to wit • , Lot No. 1029, 15th District, 2nd Section,, Cheiokee county, levied on as the property of James r sa l’ s fy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court o MieroKoe county, in saver of Michael Pendurgrast, vs. said Murry. march—29' M. j. C AM DE N, D. Sh’ff. Forsyth Sherli’s salesT” FOR MAY. 'VM/’I LL 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 Benajah Williams, vs. said vVatson. 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 Scott, to satistv a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court ofßutts countv, in fa 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, Shff FOR JUNE. Wl/ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jnne next, in the town of Cumming, Forsyth county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 490, 3<l District, Ist Section; le vied on asthe properly of John Murphy, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Muscogee coun ty, in favor of B. P. Stubbs, vs. said Murphy. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. POSTPONED. Lot No. 676, 14ih District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of John M. Jiles to satisfy a fi fa. issued from .Morgan Superior Court, in favor of I homas Jackson, for t le use of Royal Jiukins.and one in favor of Edward W’illiams, vs. said Jiles. Lot No. 325, Ist District, Ist Section; le vied on ns the property of Abraham Stoddard, to sa tisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, in favor of I'gb. rt B. Beall, vs. said Studdard. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. Los No, .348. 14th Dis'rict, Ist Section ; levied on as the property of Martha Cates & Benja min Fai rclotli. to satisfy two fi fas. issued from a Jus- j tices Court of Emanuel county, in favor of Ashford ' Jinkins, vs said d fondants. Levy made and return ’ ed tome bv a Constable. April 19. JOHN JOLLY. D. Sh’ff. Forsyth Sheriff s Sales WILL be sold on the Tueaday it Mn next, in th town of Cumming, Forsyt' couciy, within the usual hours of sale, the following preperty, to wit: Lot No. 1149, 3d District, Ist Section; Ic vied on asthe property of Jonathan Welch, to satis!’ a fi. fa. issued f <>m a Justices Court of Habersham county, in favor of John Odarn. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. L<»t No. 1269, 3d District, Ist Section; the Lot whereon a pan <>f the Town ol Cumming is no" situated; levied oo asthe property of W ilham Millirons, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued frnn a Jus'ices Court of Put nam count' in tavor of J. & K. Malone, vs. said Milli rous. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1.288 in the 14th District Ist Sec. Containing forty acr< 8 more or less levied on as the property of William Smiih to satisfy afi fa issued fron a Justices court ot W ulton county in favor t'l Hans*'” Bm k'nam levied on and returned to me by a consta blc, II B \RKF.R, D. Sh’ff. March, 29. Cass Shei’Ut’s Sales. FOR WAY. ’ttWTTLL be sol<! before the court house door in tin V V town of Cassville. Css? county on the first 'l'm sdav in Mu next between the usual* hours < sale, the following property,to wit: Lot No 92. 6 h District, 3d Section; le '••<1on as the ropcriv f Spencer Riley, to satisfy ati a. hi favor of C It. C .le, vs. said Ri'<‘V. Lot No. 286. 5< < District. 3d Section; le ' led on is the property of John Riley and Francis She Ids, to s.r tsl' a fi. ia. m tavor of the Merchants and Planters Bank ' < L<hr Riley and Francis Shields L >t No. 917. -Ith District, 3d Section; le vied on a? th property ol LivinesUm Skinner, to sa tisf' a fi. fa. in favor of Pat rick B. Connelly, vs. said Skinner. Lot No. 314. 4th District. 3d Section: le vied un ns h" property of Sherrard Harper, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued !r<»m tie Inferior Court of Newton coun tv, in lavor ot David Morrow, Adrn’r. ot 11. Morrow, vs. said Harper. Lot No. 138. 15th District, 3d Section; levied on as the p operty of IVashingion Culemon, and Thomas Coleman, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Han cock Infs iorCou t in favor of Mary Saunders, vs. said defendants. Lot No. 265, 16th District. 3d Section; levied on as the property of Charles M’Lernore, to sa tisfv a ti fa. issued from Troop Superior Court, in favor of Stephens Stephens, vs. said McLemore. One N egro boy bv the n ime of Lewis, be tween tvventv-five and thirty years old; levied on a c the propertv of Samuel Furgaaon, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Walter S. Adair ami others, vs. said Furgason. Lot No. 71, 6th District. 3d Section; levied on as the property of Joshua Stewart, to satisfy a ti issued from a Justices Court i f Campbell county, in fa vorof Hartwell and Clark, vs. said Stewart. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 191. 16th District, 3d Section; evicd on as the property of Benjamin Falsorn. to satis fy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Newtoi county, in favor of John Berton. vs. said Falsom. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Lot No 49, 4th District. 3d Section; levied on as the property of Thomas R. Sanderfer, tn sa'igfv a ti. fa. issued from from i lu«tices Court of T» iggs countv, in favor of George B on n, vs. sai l Sanderfer. Lew made and returned to use by a Constable. Lot No. 869. 21st District. 2d Section; levied on as the property o< Charles Cuptr, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from a Justices Court ol Bibb count v. m favor of E. Graves &''•■n, vs. ; i’il Cupu. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 764 4th District 3d Section levied on asthe property of Cullen Horn to satisfy a distress 1 warrai I issued from the city ot Augusta in favm si I Samuel Huie against said Horn for rent. , j TUGS. B. ROYSTON, D. Shff, i March 29. Floyd Sheriff’s Sales j ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in • May next, nt the Court House in the Town of, Livingston, Floyd County, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 1120, 3rd 'District, 4th Section; le vied on as the property of John Duran to satCf, a fi. fa. issued from Walton Superior Court, in favor of Eli Melton, for the use of Abraham Rowan, vs. eaid Du rap. A. H. JOHNSTON, Sh’ff. March 29. ITliirray shcriH's sales FOR MAY. I’C sold on the first Tuesday in . * May next, at Spring-Place.the place of hold- ing the Courts, in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: Loi No. 61 14tli District 3d Section, origin- Cher< kce now Murray, levid on as the property ot Mary Horn to satisfy afi fa from Richmond county in favor of Samuel Huie against Man Horn. JOHN J. HUMPHRIES D. Shff April 5 Colbb Sheriff’s Sales FOR JUNE. be sold, in the town of Marietta • * Cobb county, on the first Tuesdey in Jnne next, between the lawful hours of sale, the foilwing property, to-wit : Lot No. 310, 18th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of David Burks and Cailas F McKinzie, to satisfy a fi, fa. in favor of James T Wof ford, vs. said defendants. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 598, Ist District, 2d S ection; le-1 vied on as the property of James R. Bennett to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb county, in favorof William G. M aeon, vs. said Bennett. Levi made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 117, 3d District, 3d Section; le vied on asthe property of Irwin Whittington, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Conrt of Carwford coun ty, in favor of R. V C. Ruffin, vs. said Whittington Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1213. 19th District. 2d Section; levied on as the property of James C. Caruthers, to sa tisfy a fi. ta. issued from a Justices Court of Pulaski county, in favor of J hn Wheeler, vs. said Carruthers. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 173, 17th District, 2d S eetion; levied on as the property of Thomas Akms, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court DeKalb county, in favor of James B. Morris, vs. said Akins. Levy ma le and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 575, 18th District, 2d Section: le vied on as the property of Henry Coon, to satisfy a fi la.issued from a Justices Court of Jackson county, in avor of Green R. Duke, vs. said C on. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot N<>. 1124, 19th District. 2(1 Section; levb d on as the property of Thomas Butler, and Marlin Belisle as security, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a jus tices Court of Gwinnett county, in favor of Edward Featherston, vs. said Butler. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 522, Ist District, 2d Section; le led m as the propertv i f Wipia n M’Neal, to satistv fi. fa. issued from a Jnstic s Court of Franklin county, ■ fftvoroiJ Reed. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1156, 16ti; District, 2d Section; • vied on as tin- proper! ' ( fFd nmd Argo, to satisfy a fi. *a. issue I from a Justices C art cf Henry County, m favor ofL. Bissell, v . «aid Argo. Levy made and • tumid 1o me by a (L i.siabb April 19. ’ GEORGE B \BER, Sb fl’. Cumming', Forsyth Co. join joi.m. aH F . MS his (nends and ill persons ■ visiting this country, that he has opened a ||f»US r (>F ENTER TA IN MENU. in the town of Cum ming, where no pains will be avoiucd to render his company comfortable. Fiom die newness ol ihe cotintr', it cannot be ; xpected that the accommodations will be as com plete as those furnished at some Houses in the older parts of the State but the proprietor assures the public that he will c. niinue with all speed to mid to his establishment, until it is put on a looting in fetior (o nope in this country. 'larch K Fdntiwali Hotel. ■'•"hx riher re-pecttiilly informs J* ~lf> hat he has just opened n HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT.on 'd»*Afl»G s h,. N. corner of the public sipiare and fronting the Court-House, in the town of Edahwah. Cherokee county, where he will at all times he pre pared to accommodate the fashionable Visitor and the weary Traveller and Daily Boarder, upon the ■ most reasonable terras. Th( subscriber forbears i making pledges that he cannot redeem, but assure? the ; public that his accommodations will be inferior to none in the place, hut of the best the country affords No pains will be spared to make his Guests romforta- j r * Johnstott. City Hall, COLI JIBLS-GEORGIA. B S situated on the corner of Brood and St : • 'IM. ■ Clairs streets, which is in the centre of (he city and heart of business, being in front of the Co lumbus Bank and the next door below the Insurance Bank. The CITY HALL has extensive accommoda tions for the man ot family, the individual traveller the daily border or the fashionable visiter. The Proprietors pledge themselves that neither expense nor attention shall be wanted to render their guests comfortable. BEDELL WALKED. Columbus, January 1. 18 ’4 teb B—p—s 2 M A CON G EORGI A. JOHN CARTER, Late of ( Union. fl vS npe,, . c 1e C ‘ " ,ra H,h ’• in !f ’ p «» «»ia- 1 ■.triiMve h ire r. ot Brick Buildnie;recenllv C rec ediulh sCity Hi- Locationi? central to || te .vesot the place. X t>* House i» conveniently arranged fur the acco. jh.odation <>t Families or single ( ersons. either a« regtar ortranstent Boarders The f ed., ( llr . uiture throughout, are new and superior Th,. Table and ar will always be furnish-d with the b Ps t fhi market affords, and no pains will he spared bv the Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable ail who favor him w ith their cnstom and he hope« trom his long experience, and the satisfaction heretofore rendered the community, to merit trom his friends and the public, a liberal share of patronage. Exten she and convenient Stables are a'tachcd tofha Ho tel. March 1-55 FOR SALE. njpilE subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the A-L’/A-i ® Town of Edahwah, with a (louse fifty b ; twenty-four feet, nearly finished. This Lot is man i l igible part of the town, on the principal sleet; the | House is admirably calculated for a Store. ALSO, A Lot separated from the public square only by a 10l ofsixty feet. The Lot fronts on both the principal streets running paralel through the town, and is con venient to the public Spring. On this iot there is a House, twenty by twenty-four, intended for a Kitchen, a good smoke-house and other improvements. TER.vis--.Any or all of this property w ill be exchang ed for xegro properly, or sold on a credit ofsix months. Possession will be given of the Lot first mentioned, immediately, of the other in thirty days after its sale. HOWELL COBB. April s.—7—ts. iii Tro in an imw—h i m an ■■iw—n.J„ Licwflin nmini- -n niiim- » .—«_ ESTRAYS. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. WHITE, of captain Hutchins district, tolls before me. a large SORREL MARE, Ten or eleven years old, with white spots on each j side, of I:er neck, shod before Appraised by Abso letn M. Reece and Osbourn Haygood to forty dollars. CURTIS GREEN, j. p. A true extract fre-m the Estray Book. JOHN BLALOCK, c. i c. Jan. 11 m 48 ~G EO R GIA, FO RS Y TH~CO UNT Y. Riley Wilson, of Capt. Hutchins district, toles be fore me. Curtis Green, acting Justice, in and for said county, one BLACK MARE, about six or seven years old, with a blaze in her face, her two bind feet white, shod all 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 docket. JOHN BLALOCK, c. i. c. March 8 56. GEORG! A, CASS COUNTY. Andrew Adair, of the 85Gth district, Georgia Mili tia, on Ooilthgallogee creek, tolls before me a BAY HORSE, supposed to be seven or eight years old five feet high, left hind foot white above the pasture joint, right fore foot white round (he hoof, and left fore foot some white at the edge of the hoof, star in the »ore head, 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 fifty dollars. J. C. TOWERS, j. p. A true ertrart from the Estray Book, LEATHEM RANKIN, c. i. c. Feb. 8. m-— 52 YAU ABLE ’ GOLD AND LAND LOTS FOR SALE The subscriberoffeis the following LOTS for sale : Number District Section 753 3 2 1322 19 2 138 3 4 397 3 1 194 3 3 303 10 3 279 8 3 43 22 2 Any person in the up-country or elsewhere, wishing to purchase either of the above Lots, w ill find the owner in Milledgeville, about the tenth and fifteenth December next, at Mr. Buffington’s boarding house. DAVID J. MILLER. Ware county, oct 12—-0—35 FOR SAFE The following Gold and Land LOTS viz : GOLD LAND No. 153 SD. 1 S. No. 7 7D. IS. 317 19 3 12 5 2 1024 21 3 162 12 3 1136 18 3 6G 19 4 1260 14 1 54 8 2 419 13 1 76 12 4 593 18 2 195 8 2 1291 14 1 170 10 1 1235 19 3 209 9 4 336 3 1 Apply, in Savannah, to Dr. GEORGE MILLIN, or M. MYERS. oct 5—0—34 NOTICE. subscriber will endeavor to beat each of the .9 Superior Courts of the Cherokee Circuit, begin ning with l.iimpkinConrt at which he will attend about the middle of the first week All persons who have business with him will do well to attend at the Court- House in each county at the time mentioned, it will save much trouble The Agent will attend Cobb am’ Paulding Courts of the Coweta Circuit. WILLIAM G SPRLNGER 00 t— 54 A c;e->>t. «• OR SALE The following LOTS arc offered for stile. No. 1040—21—2 982 3 2 686 1 2 For particulars enquire at this Office. All persons are caution against trespassing on either of these Lots or on number one hundred and sir<y-onc «n the fourteenth district of the second section. dec 14 14 Doctor M. Montgomery. Having settled himself permanently in Floyd noun tv Ga. respectfully tenders his services to the public in the practice of MEDICARE SURGERY, &e. He will attend to all calls, in any branch of med icine. and may. always, be found at the residence o' Jame« Hemphill e?q. V ann’s Vally. until the county cite tie established. July 13—22 n on ck ——— Communications to the CLERK of the Superior 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 fees are paid I he Federal Union will publish this notice once a month for tour months and send their account to me for payment __ E G. KOGERS. C. 8. C. jan 25 ■•• 59 Floyd county. ~ caution’ All persons are cautioned against trespassing in any way i.pen b t number ELEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEVEN, in the eighteenth district of the third section, as the law vvillbe rigidly enforced in every case. SOLOMON D. CHAPMAN. March I,—»r 55- Paper Making. Tim undersigned have lately purchased of White man & Lones, their several PAPER MILLS, near Knoxville, Tenn and are now putting up verv ex tensive and ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY for the Manufacture of Paper, r VV hich 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 Last Tennessee. They will keep constantly nt all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PAPER, CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS Ot every description, to exchange on the most libe ra] terms tor RAGS ; And do once more call the attention of the people of Tenneesee and North-Alabama A’ 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 Ferry will be promptly attended to. SHIELDS, WHITEMAN & Co. Jan 18. TREES, PLANTS, DOIVXZISTZC AWUVTAI.S, IMPLEMENTS. BOOKS, &c. For sale at the AMERICAN FARMER ESTABLISHMENT, No. 16, South Calvert street, Baltimore, Aid. FapiHF. subscriber presents his respects to Farmers, 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 Garden, and lion, various parts of this country, his annual supply of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS; and that he "ill, by the first ot November, be prepar ed to execute orders, wholesale and retail with promotness and accuracy, at as k w prices and on as favorable terms as can be afforded by any Dealer in ihe United States, for first rate Articles. Fruit and ornamental TREES and PLANTS, GRAPEVINES, SHRUBBERY, bulbous and other Flo" er ROOTS, will be procured to order from any 1 of the principal Nurseries or Gardens in this country, lor most of w hich the subscriber is Agent. Also. Ploughs Harrows, Cultivators. Straw Cut ie! s, Wheat Fans, Corn Shellers, Threshing Ma cl.mes and all other kinds of Agricultural and Horti cullural Implements, will be procured from the best manufactories in Baltimore. DOMESTIC ANIMALS, particularly cattle of the improved Durham Shorthorn, the Devon and the Holstein Breeds ; Sheep of the Bakewell, South down and various fine wooled Breeds; Swine of se veral valuable kinds, especially of the Barnitz Breed ; various kinds of Poultry, such asthe White Tmkies ; Bremen and Westphalia Geese, game and other Fowls and several other species of Animals, all of choice Breads, and no others, are either kept for sale at the Experimental and Breeding Farm of this Establish ment or can be procured from the best sources, to order. BOOKS, Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical, in mm'h greater variety Ilian at the. Bookstores— some of'hem i ie and p.n .icularly valuable, are ki pt coust 11 J|y (or sale. Li slioit, ALL Articles "-anted by Farmers and G o doners in the prosecution of their business, are intended either to tic kept on hand or within reach " hen csilled for. Ami though last, not least, that old and well know n v -f . le of knowledge, the most valuable of all other coim.j.nPiH’sfora 'J'illerof the sold—the AMERICAN FA -Mi R. ispnbli-hed weekly, at this Establishment, al X > a j ear. w Imre subscriptions and communii’.atiotis me respectfully solicited, addressed as all Letters mu I be to tin Editor and Proprietor. i irvine nri'cncocK. A T 7r--An“ Extra number of the American Farm er, coiitiining a Prospectus of the Establishment, and a Catalogue ol Seeds and other Articles” for sale, will be’seid giat sto any person who shall furnish his ad dress, post-paid for that purpose. 13. WHITS RESPECTFULLY inform the pri nler.o of the United Slates to whom they ha-, e long been in dividimlly known ns established Letter Founders, that they have now formed a co pmtner-hip in said business and hope Horn their united skill and expe rieiKP, io he abb-to’give full satisfaction to all who riay favor th< m w iili milers. '!" ■ .oiij, lion ol mat livery, in plxre <f the te ai'-es and miiealihv pi art ic.(-ol cast ing type by lia nd, 1 i .’ i- de.-mieiatnm by tin- EuropeanJurdWxuaxi.cjo? i t. rs, ’ } American ingenuity, and a heavy i ' o’Ti dure ot lime and money, on the part of our ' I partner, fi,-t successfully accomplished. Es ’ • i’ use of the machine cast letter, has fully tested • ■I r tablished its superiority in every particular, > .i i i'lUc.Hst bv the old process. ’ o’lt< )■ .’onmiry Imsit.c.'S w ill liemnfii.r be car- ■ ■•io:, ' y tin pai ties beioi’e named, under the firm of H t I’acer & U<».—Their specimen exhibits a •ii., i> e series from Diamond o 14 lines Pica.-- I'lie B>m|< and News type, being in the most modern : '•! . '-d style. V» kite. rA. <.‘o. are agents for (he sale of the .S'.jj.Afi 7r;,7 Rust Piinlinp, Presses, which they can furn ish to their customers at the manufacturer’s prices— Chases, Cases. Composition Sticks, Ink and every article used in the Printing business, kept for sale, and furnished on the 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 Athens female Academy. ■'ft HIS Institution "ill be opened on the FIRST S MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under the joint direction of the subscribers. A sufficient num ber of competent assistants will at all times be pro v ided. Bates of Tuition, payable in advance. Foj Scholars instructed in Spelling, Rt, ling, Writ ing and Arithmetic, as far as Vulgar Fraction- Smith’s system, $4 00 per qr. Same--with English Grammerand Geography, $7 00 “ Rhetoric, History, I se ofGlobcs, Nat- ural Philosophy. Chemistry, A-tro noi y, Latin ami Greek Languages, and the Mathematics, $8 00 “ Instructions will be give in Ih<: French Language. The J/unc Boom, as heretofore, will he occupied by MRS WALTHALL, whose knowledge of the science, and experience in teaching, need no com mendation. Drawii g and Painting will be taught in the Acade my. The school will be provided with Apparatus for illustration in the different sciences. There will be monthly examinations without any previous preparation. Nhotastic Year—Ten Months. [ET Boarders will be received in the family of the Senior Principal. ri.-idingon the premises. WM. 15. TAYLOR, ? . , „ • • , W.M H HUNT, < Associate Principals. Vv. 30 11. BL.'LYK DEEDS Neatly printed and for sale at this Office.