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Lumpkin shi’iWs sales.
ILL be sold on lhe first Tuesday in June
" • next iii the Town of Dahl.hnega, Ltunpki
county, within tne usual hours of sale, lhe following
property, to wit :
Lol No. 512. 13th District, Ist Section)
South; levied on as the propertey of James S. Morris
and Joseph M rris, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued (torn a
Justice’s Court of Walton county, in favor ot Henry
K. Cabiness. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable,
Lot No. 312, 6th District, Ist Section; le
vied on asthe property of John Mullens,to satisfy two
11. tas in favor of James Ferguson, one in favor of
Samuel McJunkin, and sundry other fi fas. issued
from a Justices Court of Walton county, against said
Mullens. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Lo No. 367. 13th District, Ist Section
South ; levied on asthe property of James Beasley, to
satisfy a fi. fa. iss >ed from a Justice’s Court of Walton
C'.unly, in favor of Samuel McJunkin, vs. said Beasley.
Levy "made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot iNo. 822, 12th District. Ist Sectoin;
levied on as the property of Daniel Deal, to satisfy a
fi fa. issued from Lumpkin Su erior Court, in favor of
John 11. Jones, vs. said Deal.
\ ho ihe undivided half of Lot No. 761, 12th
District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of H.
C Tatum, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Lumpkin
Superior Court, in favor of Robert B. McClure against
s iid l atum.
vlsiKihe undivided half of Lot No. 388,
Isth District, Ist Section; levied on as the property
of William Keenum and Samuel McCoy, to satisfy
sundry fi. fas. issuedfrom a Justice’s Court of Lum kin
county, in favor ot Edward Meden, vs. said Keenum
and McCoy. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
Lol No- 37,4th District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property of Stephen McDcrmah, to sati-fy
a fi. ta issued from a Court of Common pleas in the
City of Augusta, in favor of Luther & Co. vs. said
Me Dei mah.
Lo' *> o 142.11th District, originally Hu I
counit,now Lumpkin; levied on as the property of
James Tramels, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from a lustices
Court of Lumpkin county, in lavor of D A. Wiles,
vs. said Tramels. Levy made and returned to me by
a Constable.
Lo No. 1093, 12th District, Ist Section;
levied on as the property of fob Ashworth, to satisfy
sundry fi. fas. issued from a It slices court of Franklin
county, in favor of Talrnon Harber, " illiam >eat
and oiliers against said Ashworth. Levy made and re
turndd to me by a constable
At the same place on the first Tuesday in July next,
\ Negro Woman t\y 'he name of' Polly, 1 •
vied on as the property of William S. Sanders, to sa
tisfy a mortgage fi fa. issued from the Superior Court
of Hall county, is. said Sanders, in favor of James
Law
May 3. SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff.
Lumpkin Sheriff's sales.
’’EO7 ILL be sold on lhe first Tuesday in
* ■ June next, in the Town of Dahlonnega, Lump
kin uity, within the usual bourn of sale, the follow
ing property, lo v it :
All lhe right, title, and Equitable. Interest,
that Charles Arthur hasin and to Lot No. 1034, 11th
District. Ist Section, lo satisfy one li fa issued from a
Justice’s Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of F
J,ogan vs. said Arthur. Levy made and returned to
me l>y a Constable.
Lot No. 219 13lh District, Ist Section,
North, levied on as th " properl v of James P. Portis, to
satisty a subpeo a fi ft issued from the Superior Court
of Talbot comity, in facet of Caleb M. Norwood, vs.
said Portis. L vy ma !e and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Lot N<> 207, 13th District, Ist Seclmi ,
North, to sa isi\ su; ,ry fi. fas, issued from a Justice’s
Court 1 Gwinnr't c intv, in iavor of Ludowicit \i.
Can s agaius r Jilin Brand sold under the incuin.
branceofu U , tgnge. Levy made and returned to
me by i (bmstalde
At the same time and place on tin-first Tues
(b’H in Jnt >) next.
One Yoke ami two oxen; lex i'd on as the proper y
of ilv < loss, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. issued iron*
the lnlerioi Court ot Lumpkin c unty, in lavor ot
Jcremi.ih Stover, vs said Go's.
M ij 3. JOHN D FIELD D. sh’ff.
iMilkcr fehrrifts Sales.
be gold on die first 1 nesday ttt
w • .lune next, at the llousi of Jesse Clements,
th> p k-< ol Holding public sales in the county of ulk
er. witiitn tin: usual hours ofsa-e, the following proper
ty, to ,it:
Lot No- l 6 7th Di'lricl, 4th Section; le
vi do i a< i • p opcity ot’ .Vilham Blancit, lo saiisb
tv. > fi, las. in favor of IL M> Cmtlia assignee, vs. said
Hlnncit. Levy made and returned lo me by a Con
stable.
Lot No. 304. 10th Distrii I, 4th Section, le
vo '..a i.-> tin - pro .criv ot’Samuel 'l ue. to suiisly a fi,
ta, i-h ied fro un J iisi ices Court of Bibb county, in fa
x’. . I Spencer Ilih'V vs.said •'late. Levy made and
ret i cd lo ni'- by a Constable.
I, ii No. 85, 10th District, 4th Section; le
vo J a it,, p p» r'ty < I Richuril D, Clinton, to sa
ri- r i ti. ta, issu <1 from a Justices Court of Bibb conn,
tv, I* O’lr of \ ilium H Morris, assignee, vs, said
Ch ■• >. Li vv ’nade mid returned to mo by a Con
• lidile.
Lot N,». IIS, 2Sth District, 3t<! Section;
l< vi <1 i nsiti, property ot J > latliao V’a i IVagimn, '<»
siito v fi. In. issued from a Justice's Court <>• Bibb
O'li'i v, in lav >r ot tn. IL Morris assignee. vs. said
\\ ago n. I. vy nade and returned to me bv a Consta
ble.
WIL! 1 AM FALKNER, Sit’ll.
M.X 3.
GEORG! A. CHEROKEE ( Ol NTY
Sheriff's Office. January 25. 1834
the ptovi«i<>iis of an Act ofthc last Legisla
ture. prescribing ■■ the mode of soiling Land at
Sheriff's <<nle in the counties es I utnpkin Paulding,
t'oht, Gilmer, I'nion C«ss Murray, Cherokee, Floyd
f’nrsx ill and other comities that may hereafter be unde
Ot a | ait or parts ot slid counties,’' approx ed on the 23d
dav of December last. a copy of wnich has been re
u-ixed at this OtHce. all persons requiring levies to be
made b” tne w ill have to comply xvith the reipiisifions
ot said Act ; ami xvhere levies are made by Constables
and returned tome a compliant- xvith the provisions
ui said Act must be exhibited to me I etore sale
All uuinunieations addr< ssevl frwme mu<t he post
paid SAMUEL C. CANDLER,
‘'r,
ilierokee Sherii*i\ Sale.
'MWTt i.L be sold on Hie first l uesday tn
• * Ju <e text, in the T<>wn of F.dnhxxah, Chero
kee <<>'iuix, within th<* usual hours ot sale, the tollnxx
iug t»* >(» i ty, »u «it
L*»t No. 1. 13ih District. 2d Section; levied
on »* te vo’ * .Uris >pivv, to s v two h.
fa*. C m th* Superior Court I Meri » th*r own
tv, tn lav I Kimbedv &. Chishonn, vs. Collins Spivy.
A illiam L-wii.
Lot N > 105, 2d Di- ro L2d Section; levied
03 m the prbc * -nas tlbvli, ’
issued from the Superior Court of Elbert county, in fa
> - oi John VV. Morris, for the use oi Elijah Berry, vs.
sa Elliott.
Lol No. 123, 15th District, 2d Section; le
vied on as tile property ot Stephen Alien, to satisfy a
ti. fa. issued from a Justices Court of'Oglethoipe coun
y, in lavor ol 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 propeity of David Sparks, to
satisfy a ti. ta. issued from a Justices Court of Fay ette
county, in favor of John Blake, vs. said Sparks. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 256, 15th Dislrict, 2d Section; le
vied on as the property of William VV. Holt, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Richmond
county, in favor of Charles D. Stewart, vs. John S.
Holt, and VA illiam *». Holt.
Lot No. 837, 3d District, 2d Section; le
vied on as tne property of Edward G. Brown, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Houston
county, in favor of James H. Killen, vs. said Brown.
Lot No. 377, 2d District, 2d Section ; le
vies on as the pioperty of Nelson Tift, to satisfy afi. fa.
issued by Edward Thomae, Judge of the Inferior court
of Richmond county, in favor of Samuel Hale, vs. said
Tift
ot No- 123, 15th District, 2d Section; le
vie on as the property ol Stephen Allen to satisfy
fi. fa- issued from a Justices Court of Oglethorpe
conntV, in favor of James Butler, vs. said Allen. Levy
made t’ncl returned lo me by a Constable.
Lots No. 393, anti 627, 15lh District, 2d
Section; levied on as the property of David Sparks,
to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of
Fayette county, in favor of John Burke, vs. said
Sparks. Lexy made and returned to me by a Con-1
stable.
Lot No. 764, in the 2nd District, of the 2nd
Section; levieuon as the propeity of Johnathan Pen
diy, to satisfy a fi fa. from (he Inferior court of Gwin
nett county, in favor of James A. Johnson vs. said
Fetidly
Lot No. 1080 in the 3rd District of the 2nd
Section; levied on as the property of James C. Aaron,
to satisfy a fi, fa. from a Justices court of Madison
county, in favor of John Epperson, vs. said Aaronievv
made and returned to me by a constable.
I May 3. 8. C C ANDLER, Sh’fT.
Forsyth SheriH s Sales
he sold on the first Tuesday in
’ * June next, in the town of Cumming, Forsyth
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to xvit;
Lol No 142 2nd District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of Andrew Mauldin, to satisfy
two fi fas issued from a Justices Court of Franklin
county, in favor of James Levis for the use of John
Maples. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta
ble.
Lot No 1280, 3'd District, Ist Section; I--
vied on as the property of Rhisa J. Ellis, to satisfy one
fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Twiggs county,
in favor of athew Robertson, vs said Ellis. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 490, 3d District, Ist Section; le
vied on asthe property of John Murphy, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court oi Muscogee coun
t’ ,in favor of B. P. Stubbs, vs. said Murphy. Levy
made and returned to me by u Constable.
POSTPONED.
Lot No. 676, 14'h District, Ist Section;
•evied 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 ie use of Royal Jinkins,and one
in favor of Edward Williams, vs. said Jiles.
Lot No. 325, Ist Di'inci, Isi Section; le
vied on us the property of Abraham Stoddard, to sa
tisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of
Walton county, in lavor Os Fgb. r' B. Beall, vs. said
Stoddard. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
L<>t No, 348. 14ih Dis rict, Dt Seclion ;
levied <’>ll ns Iho properly of Martha Cates A Benja
mm Faircloth, to satisfy two fi tas. issued from a Jus
tices Court ot Emanuel county, in favor of Ashford
Jinkpis vs said defendants. Levy made and return
ed tome by a Constable.
JOHN JOLLY, D. Sh’fF.
M 3.
Formyl Si MicrH’s sales.
FOR MAY.
* >e 0,1 1P fi r9 ’ Tuesday in
* * June next, at the couit-housc in Forsyth
county, vvitlmi the lawful hours of sale, lhe following
property, to-xx il;
Lol No. 979. 14ih District, Ist Section ;
levied on as the property of iley Brnxx ning, to satisfy
two fi. fas issued from a Justices Court of Gwinnett
comity, in favor of William Holland, for the use of
James H. Holland, vs. said Browning. Levy made
and returned tome by a Constable.
Lot No. 57, second District, Ist Section;
l< vj. don as the property of Willoughby Bowles, to sa
tisfy a fi. ft issued from the Superior Court of Green
county, in favor of Henry B. Cabiness, vs. said Bowles.
May 3. ' H BARKER, D.-Sh’ff.
Faulding Shffs. sale.
WiLf, be sold »>n me first Tuesday in June
r ■xt at the Con>t House in Pauldmg county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property.
In wit ;
Lot No. 623, 21st District, 3d Section; le
vied on as the property of Paschal II Sauoford, to sa
lt tsfv a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Wide n
I county, in favor ol Richard Butler, vs, said Sandford
Levy made ami returned tome bv a Constable.
Lot No 448, 18fh District, 3d Section; le '
j vied on as the pr pe 'y ol John Sugars, to satisfy two
ti las. issued liotn a Jiistic« s Court of Walton conntv,
in t.nor of Richard Bulb r, xs. said Segais. Levy made
land returned to in< bv a Constable.
Lot No 218, 18111 District, 3d Section; le
' vied on a> ttie piopcrty of W dham Burk, >o satisfy son
' dry (i. fas. issued from a J istices Court <>t Morgan
county, in favor < t Richard Butler, vs said Bmk. Le
i vv made and returned t« me bv a Constable.
May 3 W I I I\ " s. HOGL F, Sh’ff.
Floyd Sheriff’s Sales
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday tn
* Mav next, at the Court House in the Town of
Livingston, Floyd 1 • unty, within the usual hours of
sale, the lollow ing property, to wit;
l.ut No, 726, 3d District, 4 h Section; le
.ie l <>n as i h p op. ri v of Jan.es Bt 11, to satisfy a fi. fa.
ts,-ued f’roin a Justices Court of W ahon county , in f»-
x r"f Edgar &. Reese, vs. said Bell. Levy made and
returned o in<- b a Constable
Max 3. A. H JOHNSON,Sh’ff.
Cans MirrifFs Sale*.
FOR J. NE.
’S * II L be sold before the ri>urt-hon«e door in the
V < toxvn ot Cassville. Fas- county on the first
Tuesday in Irin- next, between the usual hours of
sale, the lelloxxing property,to wit:
| Lot N<>. 939 21st District. 2d Section ;
; h vied ->n as the pr<q>er<v of William Sloane, to sat) lx
■a ti fa. issued from a Justices Court of Twiggs county,
;in favor of Mathew Robertson, xs. said Sloane. Levy
’ mad an ! returned ! o <ne bx a Cons’able.
I Lo No 1146 4'h District. 3d Section; le
vied on us the nropritx <>l hjin Sanford, to sa'isfv two
i -
in favor ofßichard Butler, vs. said Sanford. Levy made '
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 492, 4th Dislrict, 3d £ c ion; le
vied on as the property ol George Gunn, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from a Justices Court of Jasper county, in
favor of Thomas C. Barker, vs, said Gunn. Levy made
and returned tome by a Constable.
Lot No. 200, 17th District, 3d Section;
levied on asthe property of A. Evans, to satisfy a 11. la.
issued from a Justices Couit ofPutnam county, in fa
vor of William Maddox, vs. said Evans. Levy made
and returned tome by a Constable
Lot No. 4,22 d District, 2d Section; le
vied on as the property of Evander Quick, to satisfy a
fi. fa- issued from a Justices Court ot Fayette county
in favor of John Buik, vs. said Quick Levy mad<
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 81, slh District, 3d Section, con
taining 160 Acres, more or less, levied on as the pro
perty of Jonathan Nutt, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. is.-ued
from a Justices court of Coweta county, in favor of
L. S. Wilbern, vs. said Nutt. Levy made and return
ed to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 204, 15th District, 3d Section,
containing 160 Acres, more or less; levied on as the
property ot Charles Buck, to satisfy sundry li. fas. is
sued from a Justices court of Columbia county, in fa
vor of Smith & Crawford, vs. said Buck. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 1146, 4th District, 3d Section; le
vied on as the property of John >anford, tosatisfy sun
dry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Walton coun
ty, in favor ofßichard Butler, vs. said Sanford. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 1116, 17th District, 3d Section?
levied on as the property of John Cole, to satisfy a fi-j
fa. issued from a .Justices court of Fayette county, in!
favor of T. D. &G. C. King. vs. said Cole, Lew
made and returned <> me by a Constable.
Lot No. 1067, 21st District, 2d Section;
levied on as the property of Benjamin Brooks, to sa
tisfy Sundry fi. las. issued from a Justices court or
Warren county, !7. favor of E. P. Hill Co. vs said
Brooks, Levy made and returned to me by a Consta-
POSTPONED.
At the same time and place, on the first Tuesday in
June next.
Lot No. 212, 16th District, 3d Section ; le
vied onasthe property of Robert Crutchfield, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from the Superior court of Greene coun
ty, in favor of Joseph Echols & Co. vs. said Crutchfield.
May 3. THOMAS B. ROYSTON, D. Shff.
Cobb Sheriff’s sales
FOR JUNE.
be sold, in the town of Marietta
« » Cobb county, on the first Tuesdey in June
next, between the lawful hours of sale, the follwing
property, to-wit :
Lol No. 645, Ist District, 3rd Section; le
vied on as the property of Robert McMinn, tosatisfy
afi fa. in favor of James Colly, issued from a Justices
court ol Habersham county. aim sundry other li. fas
from a Justices court of said county. Levy made and
return'd to me by a constable.
Lot No. 469, IS i> District 2nd Section;
levied on as the property of *> illiam Hunt to satisfy
two fi. fas. issued from a Justices court of Lprom
county, in favor of Kelly m kanrion, Levy made and
returned to uie by a contfable
Lot No. 310, 18ih District, 2d Section; le
vied on as the property of David Buiv.s and Cailas F
McKinzie, to satisfy a ii. fa. in fax r • f James T. Wof
ford, vs. said defendants. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No. 598, Ist District, 2il Section; le
vied on aa the property of James 11 Bennett to satisfy
i fi. fa. issued from a Ju.-ii.'.es Comt «,t Bmb county, in
lavor of William G. Macon, vs. said Bennett. Levy
made and returned t«» me by a Constable.
Lot No. 117, 3d District, 3d Se< tion; le
vied on asthe property < f Irwin W hiliingtou, tosatisfx
a ti. I’a. issued trom a Ju-tices Court of Carwfonl c<>un
ty, m favor of R. V C. Ruffin, vs. said Whitlington
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, sa
tisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Com’ of' Pulaski
c< unty, in favor .of J- hn Wheeler, vs said Carruthers.
Le vy made and relumed to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 173. 17ih District, 2d Neciion;
h viedon as the propeity of Thomas Akcis, to satisfy a
fi. fa issued fmio aJustiees Court DeKalb county, in
favor of James B. Morris vs. said \kins. Levy made
and returned to me by u Constable.
Lol No. 575. ISth District, 2d Section: le
vied on as the pr perty ot Henry Coon, t<> satisfy a ti
fa. issued from a Justices Court <>f Jackson county, in
iavor of Green IL Duke, vs. raid C <on. Levy made
and returned to tne by n C mstable.
Lot No. 1124, 19fh Di«'rict, 2d Section;
levied on as the property of Thomas Bu'ler, and Martin
Belisle as security, to satisfy a fi. la. issued from a jus
tices Court of Gw innett county, in favor of Edward
Featherston, vs. said Butler. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 522. Ist District, 2<l Section; le
vied on as the property of William M’Neal, to suti f\
a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court off rankhn county,
in favor of J Reed. Levy made and returned io me
by a Constable.
Lot No. 1156, 16th District, 2d Section;
levied onus the propeity of Edmund Arco, to satisfy a
ti. fa. issue-l from h Justices C >urt of Henry County,
n favor of L. Bissell, vs. said Argo. Levy made and
ietiirned to me by a Constable,
r April 19. GEORGE BABER, Sh IT.
Cumming, Forsy th C'o.
.1 oii x jo r l
R • FORMS his fliemis and -ill persons
'i * ■ visiting this country. that he has
HOUS! OF EVI ’EK
I AINMENT, in lhe town of t urn
ming, where no pains xxill be avoiued to render his
company comfortable.
r’lom the new ness of the countrv. it cannot be
expected that the .iccomn.oii.itiotis will lie as com
plete as those furnislied at some Houses tn the
older parts of the Stale, but the proprietor assures
the public that tie will continue with all >pced to adit
to his establishment, until it is put on a tooling in
ferior to none in this country.
March 8
31A CON G LOR GI A.
JOiITJ CARTFR,
Laie of i hnton
• ‘•.A W B °pene i e Centra Hut< I, in lhe ex
«B B tensive Fire r< ot Brick Building;reccntly
ercc’ediu this City. 'I he Locution 1- < entral (• the btisi
-« ssoftlie place, & the House ic Conveniently arrang' d
for the acco n».>>dati<ui of Faniili--" or single , ers<>us.
either as regtnr or transient Boa’ders Th»-beds A tur
niture throughout, are new and superior the Table
and Bar will always be furni-hed with the best the
tnark-t affords and no pains will t.e spared by the
Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable, ail
who favor him xvith theircustom ami he hopes from
his long esperie 'ce.and the satisfaction heretotore
rendered the communitv, to merit from his frirnds
and the public, a liheral share of patrunage f.x'eij
sive and convenient Suable arc attached to thj Ho
tel. r
Edahwah Hotel.
subscriber respectfully informs
■“* 1 H the public hat he lias just opened
! 0 ‘ 1 °us r. °F EN r ERT a INM E N T.on
the N. . corner of the public square and
fronting the Court-House, in lhe town of Edahwah,
Cherokee county where he will at all times be pre
pared to accommodate the fashionable Visitor and
(lie weary Traveller and Daily Boarder, upon the
most reasonable terms. The subscriber forbears
making pledges that he cannot redeem, but assures lhe
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 his Guests comforta
ble. &c. B . joszEffsreorf.
Feb 15 1
Cit yH a 11, "
COLL MB U J5-G EOR GIA >
S situated on the corner of Broad and St.
JitjaS- £L Clairs streets, which is in the centre of the
city and heart of business, being in front of the Co
lumbus Bank and lhe next door below the Insurance
Bank. The CITY HALL has extensive accommoda
tions for the man of family, the individual traveller,
the daily border or lhe fashionable visiter. The
Proprietors pledge themselves that neither expense
nor attention shall be wanted to render their guests
comfortable.
Columbus, January }, 1834. leb8 —p—s 2
FOR SALE.
subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the
15 Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty by
'twenty-four feet, nearly finished. 'This Lot ism an tl
igible part of the town, on the principal steel; 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 lot there is a
House, twenty by twenty-four, intended for a Kitchen,
a good smoke-house and other improvements.
'Terms Any or all of this property will be exchang
ed for xegro property, <>r soldon acredit ofsix months.
Possession will be given of the Lot firs' mentioned,
immediately, of the other in thirty days after its sale.
HOWELL COBB.
April 5.—7-ts.
ESTRA’S’S.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUN 1 Y.
WHITE, of captain Hutchins district,
K 5 tolls before me, a large
SORREL MARE,
Ten or eleven years old, w ith white spots on each
side ot Iter neck, shod before Appraised oy Abso
lem M. Reece and Osbourn Haygood to forty dollars
CURTIS GREEN, j. r.
A true extract from the Estray Book.
JOHN BLALOCK, c. i. c.
Jan. II m 48
GEORGIA, I’ORSY I II COUNTY.
Riley Wilson, of Capt. Hutchins district, foies be
fore me. Curtis Green, acting Justice, in and for said
county, one BLzACK MARE, about six or seven years
old with a blaze in herface, hertwo hind feet white,
shod all round, near five feet high, no other brands or
marks discoverable. Ajipraised by Absalom Thorn
ton and Janies Gray, to forty dollars.
CURTIS GREEN, j. p.
A true extract from the original docket.
JOHN BLALOCK, c. i. c.
March 8 56.
GEORGI C ASS COUNTY.
Andrew Adair, ot lhe 856th district. Georgia Mill
tia. on Omit hga 11 ogee creek, tolls before me n BAY
HORSE. Mipp> sml to be seven or eight years <>l<l five
feet high. left. liitui foot white above the pasture joint,
right fore foot w hite round the hoof, and left fore toot
some white at the edge of the hoof, star in the fore
head. rather switch tail, shod all round, some marks
ofthc saddle, no btand perceivable, racks and trots.
Aw raised by B. S. Hardman and Joseph Mahon to
ti.'ty doll, rs .1. C T<»WERb. j. p
A true evfract from the Estray Book.
LEATH EM RANKIN, c. i. c.
Feb. 8. m 52
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 >EF.D lie recorded until lite office fees are paid
The Federal Union will publish this notice once a
month lor four months and send their account to me
for payment E. G. ROGERS. C S. C
jan 25 50 Floyd county.
FOR SALE,
T OLD LOT No. four hundred and eighty in the
X.JT 'bird district at the third section ot originally
Cheiokee county. Pumpkin Vine creek runs through
this Lot its centre. It is said to contain Gold.
Apply to N. B.JUHAN Agent.
I eb22—m—s4 at Milledgdville.
I OWN LOTS FOR SALE.
I ’HE SUBSCRIBER will offer for sale at public
oiitcrx, mi M nduy the 7tl> July next, a number
ofT' wn Lots, lying at V\ are’s Store, Cox, eta, county.
P.-rS' <is w ishtng to purchase, v> ill d<> well to examine
for tnein'selves. Terms made known on the day of
sale.
ALEXANDER WARE.
April s.—7—ts.
NOTH E.
All persons indebted to the estate of Morgan H.
Snow deceased, are requested to come Ibrxvard, and
make pax uient immediately or their notes &acc.ounis
xxil: be plat ed in the hands of an officer for collection.
Al.-"', all persons having demands against the < state
I M r’an H. Snow deceased are requested, topresent
I hem to US, according lo the node pointed out in the
-latute, in sricli easer made and provid< d.
all per- «ri' md. bt. b to the late firm of Snow
&. ( alum, will take notice that, the same mustbeset
rted xx Illi US.
H AKV4 SM ALLAdmr.
SLSANNAH E. SNOW Adtnrx.
AprilllB-ts.
NOTICE.
A (.1. persons who are indebted to the Magistrates
. W an C mstablesot this district for cats, on Notes
an ' \ce' U'.’s placed in tin ir hands for collection, me
r- qu « ed to come forward and settle the same, otlier
«ise < xeciitmns m ill be issued, indiscriminately against
ail who dirregard tine notice within one month.
JAMES CANTRELL, J. p.
JAMES PRATER, J. p.
HEDGEM AN GREEN, L- c.
ABEL t\ LNMNGH.AM, l. c.
April 5.7 —4t. -
” CASH FOR CARP NTERS.
il l.li' i.-i :o the b'W’. si bidder in the town of
T V Elijav, Gilmer county, on the first I uesday in
u i* next, i c building of a Wooden Jail in said town,
, pla , <d which may be -. «-n at the Clerk’s office of the
Coun ol tt.dinary Th<- payments to be made f.r the
work, and th« nece-sary obligation from the nndertak
r I it- fauli'ul execution, will be made know noi the
uav ot letting.
CORNELIUS LOOPER, j. i. c.
R U.PH ■> If’H, j. i. c.
B. M. GRIFF till, j. i. c.
April 12. —3—td.
CAUTION. <
I All persons are cautionml agnif!Sf <rR . . _ *
FIFTY m ?n\| LEV, ; N »VNDRFD ANI>
HI IY-SIALN. in the eighteenth district of the
' evmycSe?"’ " ” W ‘" be ri g idl >’enforced im
_M»rcb-„__ss-, SO, ' OMON D C HA™AN.
MILITARY ENCAMPME^ - /
« AN Encampment will commence at
Macon,on Monday, the Dll day of Mav
Ks next, and continue for one wck "I’lie
■Tl ground selected, is in the immediate a
r" y O ‘- the< ?y* commanding «; e c A / k
v,e ' v of Ihf! s " rr ouii<iing co 4* i
c atedf ” r "' .on'or
as many companies as mav com. Th J.
Fl / V’ ? ,,teCr C ° r|,S ° f ,he ’’re ct
[\ A I dirtily invited to attend Tents Mo/
OS q"ces. and all other necessary eq,£"
n W,n b be JT ,V l d,,d - Gp od Boa 9 ,- %
be furnished by lh e Sutler at the rate of’ .
75 cents per day Previously to the breaking up
the Encampment, a Gold Medal will be shot for hJ
the Companies present. *
Lieu’t. CONNER. •
Serg’t. CHAMPLAIN.
Corp’l BACON,
Priv’ts Wilson.’
MORGAN,
WILLIAMS,
DANIEL.
April 19 ,_ 9 _C~ Winter
GENERAL ORDERS. .
No. 1.
Head Quarters, 12tk f)i v i ß t otit z
Etowah, Lherokee County, Jipril 10, 1834 (
Order Isf—Major Gen. HENRY M. TFRRri r i
in assuming the Command of (he 12th Division deems ’
it only necessary to appeal to that native patrmXm
so characteristic of the American Citizen Soldie To
insure him that ready and efficient support, upon the
part cf the subordinate of his command so ne
cessary to its speedy and eff ctual organization
t'racred 2ib- I hat < fficers tiax ing charge of pending>
t lecfmns and appointments do fcrihwith proceed to
theirtulhllment. That where such duties devolve
upon Civil officers, they are respectfully requested to
pr- ceed to the discharge of such duties without defav
rdered 3d--That CHARLES H. NELSON, of
Gilmer County, be appointed Inspector of he J2th
Division, with the rank and title of Colonel, tha
he be obeyed and respected as such.
Ordered4th-That Major CYRUS WATERHOUSE
of the county ofCass. mid PHILIP W. HEMPHILL
of the Comity of Floyd, be appointed aids to the
Commanding General. JOHN BREWSTER of the
County ot Cherokee. Quarter Master, and that DA
VID IRWIN, ot me enumy of Cass Judge Advocate
eachwith the title of Major, and that they be obeyed*
and'respected as such. J
By order of Major General
* HENRY M. TERRELL.
CHARLES H. NELSON,
* in o Division, G. Al- *
■ April 12. - B—3.
NOTICE. 1
months after date application will be made to
13. •<> the Honorable the Inferior Cdmt of Lun pkir> ’
county, Georgia, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Morgan 11. Nno"',
lite of said county, deceased. Sold tor the benefX of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
HAKVY SM ALL, Adm’r.
SUSANNAH E. SNOW, Admr’j.
Aprils.-—7—w4m.
SEEDfS. TREES, FLANTS,
Bontsxmvxc AlffllVlAxiS.
IMPLEMENTS, BOOKS, &c.
For sale at the
AMERICAN FARMER ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 16. South Calvert street. Baltimore, Md.
AH I . subscrifier presents his respects Zo Farmers,
J 8 Gardeners and Dealers in Seeds tfiroughout the
United States, particularly liis customers ami informs
them that he is receiving irom Europe, from his own
>"xeed Garden, and ti various parts of this country, /
his annual supply ot fie-LDAND GARDEN SEEDS; *
and that lie will, by tlie first of November, lie pr< par
ed to execute orders, w holesale anrt retail with
promotness and accuracy, al as l< w prices and on as
favorable terms as can Iv afforded by any Di aler in
flic United Stales, for first rate Articles.
Fruit ami ornamental '1 REES and PLANTS,
GRAPEVINES, SHRUBBr.RY, bulbous and other
Flower HOOTS, will be procured to order from any
ol the principal Nurseries or Gardens in.(his country,
for most of which the subscriber is Agent.
Also. Ploughs Harrows. Cultivat rs. Straw Cut
tz.-e. When) Fans. Corn ■'hellers. Threshing Ma
chines and idi other kinds of Agricultural mid'liorti
culttiral Implements, will be procured from the best
manufactories in Baltimore.
DOMI STH/ ANIMALS, particularly cattle of the
improved Durham Shorthorn, the Devon and the
Holstein Breeds ; .-hoop ot the Bakewell, South
down and various fine wiiolrd Breeds; Swine of se
veral valuable kinds, especially of the Barrnlz Breed ;
various kinds of Poultry, such asthe White Tinkles;
Bremen and Westphalia Geese, game and other Fowls ■*
and several other species of Animals, all oi choice
Breeds, and no others, are either k< pt for sale at the
Experimental and Breeding Farm of this Establish
ment or can be procmed from the best sources, to
order.
B()< .‘KS, Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical,
in much greater variety then at the Bookstores—
some of them rare and particularly valuable, are kept 2
constantly tor sale. j.
In short. ALL Articles wanted by Farmers and
Gardeners in the prosecution of their business, are
intended either to be kept on hand or within resell
when called for.
A>i«t thanzh !?«L l-ee.’J. ih«c <»iu anti writ known
vehicle <>t knowledge, the most valuable of all other
commoditieslora 'filler of the sold—the AMERICAN
FARM I R, is published weekly, nt this Establishment,
at $5 a year, xvhere subscriptions and communications
are respectfully solicited, addressed as all Letters
must be, to the Editor amt Proprietor.
I IRVINE HITCHCOCK. J
FOR SALE.
No Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec.
965 12 1 1217 10 4
307 15 2 30 |R 4
1405 14 1 226 10 4
157 15 I JOI 9 4
691 II 1 71 22 2
851 4 3
Any person wishing to purchase any of the above
naraej lots- can get a bargain for the cash. Gy making
application to the subscriber Cuthbert, Geo
Wm. H BARTON.
May 3 —it—ts.
GEORG! i, MURR AY COUM Y.
W3L' HEREAS Benjamin Imray, Jun. applies to ma
V ▼ t r letters of Administration, on tiie estate o
Benjamin Murray, lata of sai' county deceased :
f eae are tm rifop to cite and admonish all ami sin
gular tiie kindred and creditors fsaid de ceased, to bo
a id and appear at my office within lhe lime pi escribed
by law, to s >ew cause if anx tliey have, why said tet
ters sboul'i not be granted.
• <t»en under ti>v hand at office, thia 16 b day of April,
1834.
CARY W. JACKSON, c. o.
April 26.—10—30 d.