Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, May 03, 1834, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALES. Lumpkin sh rilT’s sales. WILL be Hold on the first Tuesday in May next, in the Town of Dahlohnega, Lump kin county, within the usual hours ol sale, the follow ing property, to wit ; Lot No, 757. 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of John Green, t<> satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Gwinnett con- ty, in favor of 1->bn L Tip'-an, vs. said Green Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Lots Nn. 31. and 32, in the Ist District of formerly Uaber-ham, now Lumpkin countv; levied on as’he property of John ivl’Farlen, to satisfy sund r y fi. fas issu' d from a luetic-s Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of John Grezzle, and X. 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 propertv of Joseph Morris, to sa’isfv sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Comt of Walton county, in favor of H R. Cabiness and others, vs said Morris. Levy made and returned to me by a H Green, Constable. I,of 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 propertv of Thomas Willia ■ s. 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 bv 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 Comt ofßntts countv, vs. said Cherry and Jackson. Levy made and returne.d to me by a Consta ble. Lot No. 1010, 4th District, Ist Section; levied on as’he property of William M’Kinney Augtis teen, to-atisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Hancock county, in fauor of Thomas Kent, and others, vs,said Augnsteen. Levy made and re turned to me bv a Constable. April 5. SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff. Lumpkin Sheriff's sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in '•lav next, tn the Town of I lahlohnega, Lump kin county, within the usual hours cf sale, the follow ing property, to wit : Lot No. 1071, 12th District, Ist Section ; lev , d on as the property of John Conner, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued trom the Superior Court <f dark county, in fav >r of Elbridge Jackson, vs. said Conner. Also at th ■ same time and place, all the Lense, Right, Title and Eq ntable Interest that, John Corn has in and to Lot No 949, 12tb District, Ist Section, <>fLumpkin county to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from Habersl am Stipe rio Court, one m favorof A M'Laugblin,leviedon vs. aa I corn, & sundry other fi fas issued from a Justice’s C ’t of Lumpkin county, one in favorof W dev fl I lv-1, vs. said Corn. Levy made and.returned Io me by a Constable, \ I'r id of Land wheroon Jesse Thomas now lives in said county, lying on the East of Chesta te< River, of originally Hall now Lumpkin county, con tain! <r 250 Acres more or less, levied on as the proper ty of I- s o i'homas, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from n Justice’-Court ’f Lumpkin count', in favor cfJohn IL >'.t"far i. VS. Samuel I’homns,Pleasant Thomas and Jesse Thomas,. Levy made and relumed to me by a Constable. l.oi N”. 9’6, 12th District’ Ist Section; le vied on as thepr .ner’v <>’ Isa-c C al. to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from i Justice’s Court of Talbot county, in favor of C. W. C irgi'l, vs. said 7onl. Lew made and reture«d to me bv i C n-’iible. Lot No. 219, 13th Disfrtrt, Ist Section, Nort' , leviedon as the property of James P Por’is, to satisfy i Supicna fi. fi. issued from the Superior Court of Ti’lbo' countv, in favorof Caleb M. Nowoo-f. vs. sai l Portis Levy made rnd returned to me by a Cm'- Stable. JOTIN D. FIELDS, Jr. D. Sh’fE April 5. GI’OHGfA. CHEROKEE ( OUM V Shcrffi's Office. January 25, 1834. "B.Jl'lM the provisions of an Act ofthe last I.egisln- P tore. prescribing the mode of selling l and at She-iff -sale in the ri.unties cf I limpkin Paulding Cob Giltner. Union Cass. Murray, Uherokec. Floyd J'o. wth ”nd other counties that may hereafter lie made of a ■ |, a i ts of said counties.” approved on the 23d d v -f December lasi. a copy of which lias been re (~ iv ...| at this Office, all persons requiring levies to be m , < kv mi- will have to comply with <he icquisi’ions Os - I \cf ; ami where levies are made bv ('unstable’ ami urne itome a compliant with the provision- Os sei.! \el must be exhibited to me before «ale VI communications ad.lrcssed to me mn-t be cost paid SAMUI L C CANDLER. " r 50 Cherokee Sheriffs Sale. * Lbe sold <<ti ifio first Tuc-day in ’ • Mtv next, in the Town of Edahwah, Cber<>- v, within the usual hours of -ale, the follow ing properly, io «it : Lot No 155 15th District. 2d Section; 1< vied o i as th,, proper’v of Ezekiel Underwood, to sa fists i fi. fa. issued fiom a Juslic-s Court of Elbert Count x. in favor nl I leorv Bo»v nn, vs said Under wood L- w m i le »i.i. leturned to me bv a Constable. Loi N>» 723. 3d District, 2d Section; le vi .! on a-the po.p ( r’v John L. Doyle, to satisfy • u ’-y fi. ta . issued from a Justices Court of Gwinnett countv, m favor <4 M’Junkiu & Smith, and Joseph Smt'h. vs. said Doyle, Levy made and returned to me bv a Constsbl . Lot No. 312. 15 h District, 2d Section; le vied oil m 'ne pr petty of R- >crt R Rogers, to satisfy tw .fi fa». issm-d fr. tn a Jun'ice- Court of Franklin countv. one m favor of Mathew B Hooper, the other m l.tvoj of Job R Stanford v« -aid Rogers;levy made and returned !■> tm bv n Constable, Lot No. 28. 2d District. 2d Section; levied on as the propertv of Davi t Dicker-on, to satisfy a fi. fit. issued from a Insures Court of » cwtnn countv, m favor ol Jonathan '«’Daw. vs said Dickers >n. Levy made and returned i<» me bv a Cotistabh. I ol No. 534, 21st Di> net 2d *'i , c , ion; le vied on its the prop, rty ul Imi Bll’le ,to satisfy a fi. ta i -smd tr«.n> a Jus ; ices ( ouri <4 W ahon count v, in lav r of Jesvv Milchel. v- said Butkr. levy made and retuint<i to me i>y a Constable. March 29 ’ S\.MUEL C. CA "v DI.F.R, Sh’tl. chkhokee postponed shekhfs s.he. FOR LAY. No ■>. Also lot number nine hundred and foitv siv in the fifteenth district ol the mi seition. levi ed-’u as the property ol Joshua S epi re- to satisfy a fi fa from m justices court olMadL-ou county in favorof Jeremiah Crstlebt ry. FOR JUNE MI'ILL . e sold on the first Tuesday m Jun. next, tn •he Tow n of Edahwah, Cheru hee Count., «ttlim t' c uaual hours of sale, the follow ing pm|M it v. to w ’ : L u N” 123 15 i District, 2d Section; le v:ed ot m the properly et Stepbug Alien, to satisfy fi- fa. issued from a Justices Court of Oglethorpe county, in iavor of 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, t>> satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Fayette county, in favor of John Burke, vs. said Sparks. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. April 19. SAMUEL C. CANDLER, . Shff. Cherokee Sheriff’s Safes. LL 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 Muy next, the following property, to wit : Lot No. 1029, 15th Di-trict, 2nd Section, Cherokee county, Irvied on as the property of James Mu rry, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Cherokee county, in favor oi' Michael. Pendurgrast, vs. said Murry. march—29 M. J. CAMDEN, D. Sh’ff. ! Forsyth SlierfTs saies. FOR MAY. LL bp sold on the first Tuesday in * ’ May next, at the court-house in Forsylb county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 248. Ist District, Ist Section; le vied on as 'he property of Thomas Watson, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Haber sham coun'y, in favor of Benajah Williams, vs. said W atson. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Lot No. 324. 2d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the pn perty cf Samuel Scott, to satisfv a fi ta. issued from a Justices Court of Botts countv, in fa vor of B. A. Nickleson, foi the use of J. & A. Straton, vs. said Scott. Levy made and returnad to tne by a Constable. arch 29. JOHN JOLLY, Shft. FOlt JUNE. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in v w Jnne next, in the town of Cumming, Forsyth county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Lot No. 490. 3d District, Ist Section; le viedon asttie property of John Murphy, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from .< Justices Court of Muscogee coun tv, in favor of B. P Stubbs, vs. said Murphy. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. POSTPONED. Lot No. 676, 14 h District, Ist Section; leviedon 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 ie use of Royal Jinkins,and one in favor of Edward Williams, vs. said Jiles. Loi No. 325, Ist District, Ist Section; le vied on ns the property of Abraham Studdard, to sa tisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, in favor of Egb Ft B. Beall, vs. said Studdard Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. L t No. 345. 14th Dis rict, Ist Section ; levied on as the property of Martha Cates & Benja minFaircloth, to satisfy two fi fas. issued from a Jus tices Court of Emanuel comity, in favor of Ashford Jinkins, vs said defendants. Levy made and return ed tome by a Constable. April 19. JOHN JOLLY, D. Skiff. Forsyth Sheri fl's Sales WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Mav next, in th- town of Cumming, Forsyti com tv, within the usual hours of sale, the following preperty, to w it: Lot No. 1149,3(1 District. Ist Section; le vied on asthe. property of Jonathan VVtlch, to satisfv a fi. fa. issued f■ m a lustices Court <4 Habersham countv, in favor of tohnOdam. Levy made and re turned tome by a Co stable. L«»t No. 1269, 3d District, Ist Section; the Lot whereon a par’ ■ t the Town of Cumming is now situated; levied o as the property ol V\ ilham Mtllirons, to-atisfyafi fa. issu< d t'ro aJns’ices Court of Put nam cmintv in favor of I & K. Malone, vs. -aid Milli rmis Levy made and return dtoi.e by a Constable. Lot N’>. 1 288 in the 14th District Ist See. containing fi” . arris ii'ore or lees leviedon as the property of W illiam ' niith to satisfy a fi fa issued from a luslicea court of A alt >n county in favor Ot Hauson .V Bm kham levied on and returned to me by a cmista ble. IL BARKER, D. Sh’ff. March, 29. C'ass Sheri (Ts Sales. FOR vIAY. be sold before the court-house door in the V V town of Cassville. Cass county on the first Tuesday in Mav next, between the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit: Lot No. 92, 6th District, 3d Section; le vied on as the propertv < fhpenecr Riley, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ofC. B. Cole, vs. said Riley. Lot No. 256, sth District, 3d Section; le vied on as the property of John Riley and Francis Sim Ids, to sa'isiv a ti. la. in favor <4 the Merchants ami Planters Bank, vs John Riley and Francis Shields Lot No. 917. 4th District, 3d Section; le vied on a Q th property ol Livingston Skinner, to sa il ty a fi. fa. in favor of Patrick B. Connelly, vs. said Skinner. Loi No. 344. 4th District, 3d Sei tion: le vied on as the property of Sherrard Harper, to sa'isfy a fi. fa. issued trom t|>< Inferior Court ot Newton coun ty, in favor of David Morrow, Adm’r. of 11. Morrow, v-. said Ha per Los No. 138. 15ih District, 3d Section; levied on as the p-operiy of 15 ashington C- I- mon, and I homas O-leninn, to satis'y a fi. ta issued fr in Han cock Infe iorCou tin fa'or of Mary Saunders, v«. sa.d defendants. Lot No. 265, 16th District, 3d Section; levied on as the propertv «>f Cbades M’Leux r •, t” sa tisfv a fi fa. issued from i'roup Supe-ior Court, m favor ' of Stephens Stephens, vs. said McLemore. One Negro boy by the name of Lewis, be- I tween twentv fiv« and thirty years old; levied on a th>-propertv of Samuel Fuga- n, to satisfv sundrv fi j tas. n> favor of M alter S. Adair and inkers, vs. said Furgason. Lot N<>. 71. 6th District, 3d Sect ion; levied on as the property < t Joshua Stewart, to satisfy a fi : issued from a JusticesCouit < f Campbell county, in fa vorof Hartwell an<l (lark, vs. said Slewart. Levr made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 191, 16'h District, 3d Section; levied on as the propertv of Benjamin Fatsmn, to satis fy a fi. fa. issued trom a Justices Court of New ton county, in favor ■ fJ<>hn Bxrton, vs. said Falaom. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Lot No. 49. 41h District. 3d Section; levi> d on as the property of Thomas R Sanderfer, to satisfy a fi. ta, issued from from » histices Court nf Twiggs c<>unty, in favor of George B'own, vs. said Sanderfer. Lew made and returned to me bv a Constable. Lot No. 569. 21st District, 2d Section; levied on as the property ol Charles Cup<i. to satisfy a ti fa m«ued from a Jnsticee Court of Bibb county, in im rof E. Graves & Son, vs. said Cupu. Levy made and returned t • me by a Constable. Lot No. 764 4tn District 3d Section levied on as the property of Cullen Horn to satisfy a distress, wurra l issued trom the city of Augustu in iav<>r ol Sumu< 1 Huie against said Horn Im rent. TIIOS. B. ROYS I ON, 1). Shff. Marcii 29. Floyd Sheriff’s Sales ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ini ™ * May next, at the Court House in the Town of Livingston, Floyd County, w ithin the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lol No. 1120, 3rd District, 4th Section; le vied on as the property of John Duran to sati-fv a fi. fa. issued from Walton Superior Court, in favor of Eli i Melton, for the use of Abraham Rowan, vs. said Du ran. A. 11. JOHNSTON, Sh’ff. March 29. Hlwrray slier Hit's sales FOR MAY. WILL be sold on the first I’iiesday in May next, at Spring Place,the place of hold- i ing the Courts, in said county, between the legal i hours of sale, the fidlowing property to-wit : Loi No. 61 14tn District 3d Section, origin all. Cher k< e now Murray, levid on as the property of Mary Horn to satisfy afi fa from Richmond county in favor of Samuel Hi le against Mar Horn. JOHN J. HUMPHRIES D. Shff. April 5 Cobb Sheriff’s Sales FOR iLNE. WWTIEL he sold, in the town of Marietta * • Cobb county on the first Tuesdry in June next, between the lawful hours of sale, the follwing property, to-wit : Lot No. 310, 18th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of David Burks and Caiias F McKinzie, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor <4 Jan es T. Wof ford, vs. said defendants. Levy made and returned ti me by a Constable. Lot No. 598, Ist District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of James R. Bennett to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court ol Bi’>b county, in iavor of William G. Macon, vs. said Bennett. Lev made and returned to tne bv a Constable. Lot No. 117, 3d District, 3d-Section; le vied on asthe property if Irwin V\ bi'tington, to satisfv a fi. fa issued trom a Justices Court 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; leviedon as the property of James C. Caruthers. t<. sa tisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Pulaski County, in favor of J hti Wheeler, vs. said Carruthers. Levy made and returned to me by a-Constable. Lot No. 173, 17lh District, 2d Section; leviedon as the property ofThmnas Akins, to satisfy a ti. ta. issued from a lusiices Court DeKalb countv, i-i favor of James B. Morris vs. said Akins. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Lot No. 575, 18th District. 2d Section: le vied on asthe property of Henry Coon, to satisfy a fi la.issued from a Justices Court 14 Jackson county, in iavor of Green R. Duke, vs. p-aid C-.>on. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1124, 19th District. 2d Section; levied on as the property of Tin”-a- Bu’lei, and Martin Beli-le as security, io.satisfy afi 'a. is-ord from a jus tices Court of Gw mnett county, i- t'av.o . f Edward I-eatberston, vs. said Butler. Levy made and returned to me bv a Co i-’table. Lot No. 522. Ist District, 2d Section; le viednn asih. property of Willia M'Neal, to sali f\ i fi. fa. issued Iroma Justices Court oft-rankliiicriu tv, mfavorotj Reed, Levy made and returned to rm by a Constable. Lot No. 1166, 16t i District, 2d Section; -••vied on as tin property of Edmund Argo, io satisfy a fi. fa. issue-! iu-in a Justices C -nri of Henrv County, in favor ot L. Bisseil. v<, said Argo. Levy made and retiirnrd to me by a Constablr April 19. GEORGE BABER, Sh ff. Cumming;, Forsyth Co. jo n > jen, 1-, 1 i-I’ORMS bis fti< nds and a|| persons it * mBA. ® visiting this country, that he has ,11 li£if| <'P'‘npd a HOUSE OF FA TER AINMF.NT, m the town of < 'em mmg, where no pains will he avoiued to render his company comfortable. Fiom the newness of the cuiinfrv. it cannot he expected 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 cuntnme with all speed to add to his establishment, until hi M p tll on d | Oot j |)g ln . tetior tn none m this country. Marc h 8 Eda hwa h 11 ote 1. Sr SI 1 1 suh-erit.er rr -enufh informs > the public |, H t )„• i lf)S :,/ K , » HOUSI'OF I.NTi RTAfNMF? Ton th” S corner of the |mh|„- « q ,mre nnd fronting the Court-House in the town of I .Isl wah Cherokee c> untv where he will m i;|| l(n „ |„. rp . I pared to hi omm- .Gie the to-hi. m J-i,- A isitot and (the weary Traveller and Daily 11. ~rd,.r ,|<.-n the 'most reasonable terms Th- subMiib. r tort,ears ; m>-king pledges thut | le cannot redeem hot the public that bis accoinmodstions wilt be inf. -i..--tn rn-ne in the place, but of the best die m-b v ff -rds No pains will be spared to make bis G„.., t . b ';.‘eMs—J F ’ ’ City 11 a IS, COLI 51 BL>—(. Eviu.l A i ?'" H ’ e<l on 'be corner ul Bt< ad and St « Clairs .-tie. is, whi< h is in the centre of the i city and heart ot business, tn-ing m front of tin- (’<>- hi tn bus Bank and Ih- next door below the Insurance Bank The (TI Y H ALL has extensive accommoda tions forthr nianot tarnily. the individual traveller ■ the daily border or the ta-hiot-al le visiter. The Proprietors pledge tbemseh es that neither expense nor attention shalf tie wanted to render llicir guests comfortable. B JDEIL (k WZ’IHEB Columbus J'lniiury ], 18- 4 feb 8 r 52 i - M A CON G KOK Gi A. JOHSf CxIF.TTR, Late of < Union AS Operif “ ' ‘‘ ‘ e " ; ’’ S! l io the ex ■J.’lCL BMlensiv. 1 i.e it <-f Br.i k Bu. mgjrecentiv ! ereciedin this Uity.'l hi !.'•<’ .’iu o centr. • • hujj. riessot the place x flu H- use is c-»nvcnien- y arr • g-d 1->r the aeco iinoda’i-.ti of I amiii-- or sing’e I s j either as reglar orira’isieiit B< i u--s 'i h ’ds A lur : niture throughout, are nfw a. d su; erior The lai f and t»ar will alw «vs be furnob-d with the th<« market afford’ and no pai- swiil -e spared bv the Proprietor, to render c-’inf'-r’r! ie a-.d .rreatile all Iw ho favor him with their custom an h fr- ni his ong experience, and the sati,: •< :,.n . -ei-fore i rende ed ihe coin,nu i’v. !•> no Hi ■ oi b : - ,ds and the public a lif<-r l, «’r’i! >-•• E.C-n- sive and co vemtnt Suable are attached totha Ho tel March 1—55 FOR SALE. HE subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the A Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty by I went v-foiir feet, nearly finished. This Lot is in an <1 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 lot ofsixty feet. The Lot fronts ->n both the principal streets running parali 1 ihiough the town, and is con venient to tiie public Spring. On this lot there is a House, twenty by twenty-four, intended for a Kitchen, a good smoke-house and ot her improvements. Terms Any or all of this property will be exchang ed for "vegro properly, or sold on a credit ofsix months. Possession will be given of the Lot firs’ mentioned, immediately, of the other in thirty da>s after its sale. HOWELL COBB. April s.—7—ts. ESTRAYS. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I EON VA HITE, of captain Hutchins district, tolls before me. a large SORREL MARE, Ten oreleven years old, with white spots on each side of her neck, shod before Appraised by Abso lem M Reece and Osbourn Havgoo.l to forty dollars. CURTIS GREEN, j. p. A true extract fmm the Estray Rook. JOHN BLALOCK, c. I. c. Jan. 11 M-— —48 FORSYTH COUNTY. Riley Wilson, of Capt. Hutchins district, toles be fore me. Curtis Green, acting Justice, in and for said countv, one BLACK MARE, about six or seven years old with a blaze in hertace, 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. GEORGuTcaSS COUNTY. Andrew Adair, of the 856th district, Georgia Mill tia, on Oonthgallogee 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, I right fore foot white round the hoof, and left fore foot ’ . some white at the edge of the hoof, star in the fore tie -d. rather switch tail, shod all round, some marks of the sad’lle, no brand perceivable, racks mid trots. Appraised by B. S. Hardman and. Joseph Mahon to fifty dollars J. C T< >WERB. j. r. A true extract from the Estray Hook, LEATHEM RANKIN, c. i. c. Feb. 8. m— —-5'4 ~~NOTICE. 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 lees are paid The Federal Union will publish this notice once a month tor four months and send their account, to me fi r p -vment E. G. ROGERS. C 8. C. jan 25 50 Floyd county., FOR SALE, CT OLD LOT No. four hundred and eighty in the M third district of the third section ot originally Cherokee county. Pumpkin Vine creek runs through this Lot near its centre. It is said to contain Gold". Appiv ’o N. B. JUHAN Agent i eb 22— m— 54 at Milledgdvitlc. 'J OWN LOTS FOR SALE. SUBSCRIBER will oiler for sale at public oii’civ, ->n M-.nday the 7th July next, a number ofT W’n 1.019, ivtng at an’« Sime, Coweta, county. Pera-.ns wishing t<> purchase, w ill do well to examine tor themselves. Terirj made known on the day of sale. alexvnder ware. April 5.—7 —ts. ~ NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Morgan II Snow deceased, are requested to come forward, and make pavineni immediately, or theii notes &. accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Also, all persons having demands against the estate of Morgan H. Snow deceased ate requested, to preserii - them to us, according io the inode pointed out in the statute, in such cases made and provided. Also, all per-mns indebteti to the late firm of'Snow & Tatum, will take notice that, the same must be set tled with ua. HARVY SMALL Adrnr. SUSANNAH E SNOW Admrx. April 12 8-ts. NO TiCE. All the TOWN LOTS, in the town of Marietta Cobb county, Georgia, will be sold, at public oulcry. on the 14tb day -M April; to continue from day to day until all are sold Terms made known n the day ol sale Given under our hands this 18lli February 1834. JAMES 7’ M’AFFF., .tic. JOHN W LOW i-Y, J i c EDWARD MAYS. j. i c- LEMMA KER I LEY. j i c. JOHN CULLINS, j. i c march 1—1.—55 NOTICE. A lnersona who are indebted to the Magistrates .wk an-' C -notables oft ; is dis’ iict for c-sts, on Noles i and Aecnii-’9 laced it-their hands for collection, are t- qu- s e<l to co--e fo’ward and settle the same, other - ise < xecutions w ill be issued, indiscriminate!v against all who disregard this notice, within one month. JAMES C ANTREI I . j. p. J A O.S PRATER. J P. HI Di.EMW GREEN, 1. c. ABEL INNINGHAM, I. c. April 5. —7—4 t. NO TICE. W W T ILL be s-hl to the highest bider at Leather’s 7 V Ford, I umpkin county, Georgia, on Saturday i t>c third-lav of vlay next, all the personal prnpetivof ; \organ H. S -ow, la’e <>f said countv, deceased; con -1-1 >ng of H-'i.se hold and kitchen furniture, a saddle Horse, a Gig and harness with other a-ticles too tedi ous lo mention. Terms of sale made k- own on the day. HARVEY SMALL, Adm’r. SUS AN'. All E.SNOW, Admr’x. i I April s’h. 7—ids CASH FOR CARP NTFRS. % I I-b< fi .to the l--w< s’ bidder in the town of Efija v , < tilirn-r coimtv, on the first Tuesday in I Ju-i- next, the building -,fa Wooden Jail in said town, ( a plan of w hicti may be seen al the Clerk’s office of the : Court ot <)-di> a-y Th*- payments to be made fir the work, und tin n- cesßary obiiga'ion from the undertak - r fm its fartifid • x- cution, w ill he made known oi the day of icttmg. CORNELIUS COOPER, j. i. c. I RALPH SA’ITII, j. i c i B. M. GIUFFETH, j. ». c. | April 12 B—td. ( AU I ION. All persons are <• utione-l against trespassing in nnv WHV upon I t nun mr I LEVI N HI NDRI.i? AND 1I! 1 Y-r-'A LN in the eighteenth district of the; Ihirr s riion, as the law will be rigidly enforc d in 'every esse j -SOLOMON D. CHAPMAN. March J, — m-55 military encampment. AN Encampment will commence at Macon,on Monday, the Lth day of May next, and continue tor one week. The ground selected, is in the immediate* • cinity ol the City, commanding an x* tensive view oflhe surrounding co <ry, and calculated for the accommod ionol as many companies as may come The Volunteer Corps of the State, are cor dially invited to attend Tents, Mar quees, and all other necessary equippa ges, will be provided, Good Board will be furnished l>y the Sutler at the rate of H 75 cents per day. Previously to the breaking up of the Encampment, a Gold Medal will be shot for by the Companies present. . Lieu’t. CONNER. Serg’t. CHAMPLAIN, Corp’l BACON, Priv’ts WiLSON, MORf.AN, WILLIAMS, DANIEL. Com. of Arrang. from Macon Volunteers April 19—9—tdm. GENERAL ORDERS. No. 1. Head Quarters, 12//t J)ivision, G. ffiT. » Etowah, Cherokee County, April 10, 1834 f Order Ist Major Gen. H’’NRY M. TERRELL, in assuming the Command of the 12th Division deems it only necessary to appeal to that native patriotism, so characteristic of the American Citizen Soldier, to insure him that ready and efficient support, upon the part of the subordinate of his command so ne cessary to its speedy and effectual organization. Ordered 2d—That - fficers having charge of pending elections and appointments do forthwith proceed to their fulfillment. That where such duties devolve, upon Civil officers, they are respectfully requested to, preceed to the discharge of such duties without delay. rdered 3d—That CHARLES H. NELSON, of Gilmer County, be appointed Inspector of he 12th Division with the rank and title of Colonel, »and that he be obeyed and respected as such. Ordered 4!/i-That Major CYRUS W ATER HOUSE oflhe county ofCass. and PHILIP W. IIFMPIHLL, of the Counly of Floyd, be appointed aids, to the Commanding General JOHN BREWSTER of the County of Cherokee, Quarter Master, and that DA VID IRWIN, ot ihe county ofCass. Judge Adv- cate, eachwith the title of Major, and that they be obeyed and respected as such. By order of Major General HENRY M. TERRFLL. CHARLES 11. NELSON, 1) I 12th Division, G. M. April 12.—S—3. | "notice. . i ’UR months after date application w ill be made to ( BL to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lumpkin j county, Georgia, when sitting t--r mdinary purposes for leave to sell nil the Real Estate of Morgan H. Snow’ late of said comity, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. IIARVY SMALL, Adm’r, SUSANNAH E SNOW, Admr’x. April s.—7—w 4m. Paj ier Making. The undersigned have lately purchased of V'hite ; man A L-mes, their several I'APLR MILLS, near Knoxville, lerin. and are now putting up very ex tensive and ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY fortne Manufacture of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a few days.— They ere also mamifactnring PAPER cotisfantiy at ; the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de | niaud at present can be snppli. d. They hope from ' close attention to business to still relnin that liberal patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers of East Tennessee. T hey will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PAPER. CAST INGS AND SCHOOL ROOOKS (11 every description, to exchange on the most libe ral terms lor RAGS ; And d<> once more call the attention of the people ol Tenneesee and North-Alabama A the norfhu < stern part of Georgia, to be more particular in saving their RAGS,<is they aie the means ol (heir very existence and we want nt least 500,000 lbs. very year. Orders addressed either to Knoxville or Marshall’s burry will bt; promptly attended to. SHIELDS, WHITEMAN vV Co. J”il 18, ( SEEDS, TREES, PLANTS, DOrW.E3TIO AKTXWIAI.3, IMPLEMENTS, BOOKS, Ac. l or sale at the AMEBIC\N FARMER ESTABLISHMENT, Ao. 16, South, Calvert street, Baltimore., Md. f® tH subscriber presents his respects to Fanners, 5J Gardeners and De.dei» io Seeds throughout the United Stales, particularly his customers, and informs them that lie is receiving Irom Europe, from his own .-*ced Garder, and fiom various partsol this country, his annual supply ol FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS; and that he will, by the first of November, be prepar ed to execute orders, wholesale and retail with promptness and accuracy, at as l< w prices and on as favorable terms ns can be afforded by any Dealer in the United States, JorJirsf rate Articles. Fruit and ornamental T REES and PLANTS, GRAPLVINI.S, SHRUBBERY, bulbous and other Flower ROOTS, will be procured to order from any ' ot the principal Nurseries or Gardens in this country, lor most of which the subscriber is Agent. Also Ploughs Harrows, (.Tiltivat- rs. Straw Clif ts s. Wheat Fans, Corn Shetlers, Threshing Ma , ctiines and all other kinds of Agricultural and Horti cultural 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 wooh-d Breeds; Swine ot se i vend valuable kinds, especially of the Barnitz Breed ; i various kinds <it Poultry, such as tin VV fiite Tut kies ; j Bremen and Westphalia tiecse, game and other Fowls ■ and several other species ot Animals, all ot choice Breeds, and no others, are either k- pt tor sale at the Experimental and Breeding Farm of this Establish- i merit or can be procured trom the best sources, to I order. BOOKS, Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical, , in much greater variety than at the Bookstores— some ol them rare and particularly valuable, are kept constantly lor sale. In short, ALL Articles wanted by Farmers and Gardeners in the prosecution of their business, are intended either to be kept on h tu ,d or u ilLi.i ro -ch when called for. And though last, r.ot least, that old and well known vehicle of knowTedge. themost valuable of all other commodities iora Tiller of the sold—the AMERICAN j I ARM I R, is published weekly, at this Establishment, at .*s:> a year, where subscriptions and communications are respectfully solicited, addressed as all Letters must be, to the Editor and Propiietor. I IRVINE HITCHCOCK. Aotr—An” Extra number of the American Farm ••r. contrining a Prospectus of the Establishment, and a < atalognr of Seeds and other Articles" tor sale, will ; e sent gratis to any person who shall furnish his ad : dress, post-paid, forthat purpose.