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SIiEKIFF’S SALES*.
Lumpkin Sheriil’s Sales.
®"S7JLL Le sold on the first Tuesday in Sept, mber
rj 'v next, before the Court House do.»r in the
Town of Dahlobnega, Lumpkin county, wi hin the ,
usual hours of sals, the following property to wit : i
Lot No 481, 13th district (south) Ist section!
levied un as the property ui John Ragan, to j
.satisfy a 5 fi issued from a Justices Court <4 j
Walton county, of the 416;h district G. M. in i
favor of Janies Furgeson, vs. John Rag;.n. —•
Levy made and returned to me by A. G. Cay
lor, L. C.
Lot No 553, 12th dist. Ist section, levied
on as the property of Thomas J. Rusk, to sa ! -
isfy a fi fa issued from Hibershatn Superior
Court, in favor of A. Y. Walton, vs. Thomas
J. Rusk maker, Benjamin Cleveland endorser,
and Arnos Jackson secuiity on appeal.
Lot No. 85, 13th district (north' Ist sec-!
tion, levied ®n as the property of James H.
Westmoreland, to satisfy a fi la issued trom a <
Justices Gourt of Fayette county, in favor of ;
John Butke v 3. said Westmoreland. I e»y I
made and returned by C. Hibberts, L. C.
i
Lol No 808, 12th district Ist section, Im ied ,
-m as the property of William Beall, to satisfy j
u fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Car- j
roll county, in favor of John C. Mason, vs. ;
said Beall. ’ 1
Lot No 1062, 12th district Ist section, le- ;
vied on as the properly sf Stephen Harris to I
satisfy two fi fas issued from a justices Court ,
of Gwinnett county, in favor es Goodwin and j
Graham, vs. said Harris. Levy made and i
returned to me by C. Hibberts, L. C.
Lots No. 726, and G 76, 12th dis.net Ist •
sectinn, leviend on as the property of John
Aladdin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the So
perior Court of Lumpkin county, in lavor ol
David Nichols vs. John Maddin and Lewis
Ralston, Ezra Vanloon and John McLeod
securities on appeal.
Lots No. 655, 5 h district, 546. 4ih district
and 1045 and 1034, and Fraction 1189 12'h
district, all in the first section, levied on a*
the property of David Nichols, to sa isfy a fi
fa issued fiom Lumpkin Superior Court, tn
favor of Emanuel Sandusky, va said Nichols
Lot No. 1089, 12lh district Ist section, and
tiie South half of Fraction No. 168, m the j
11 th district of formerly Hall now Lumpkin >
county, and one gray Horse, levied on as i tie I
property ©f William 11. Underwood, i» sa'ts j
iy a li fa issued from Lumpkin Sup< r or Caur
in favor of Thomas King, vs. William H ;
Underwood, Lewis Ralston and iiiil.s J.'
Milner.
One Printing Pres.-?, Types, Cases and
Stands, nnd all other apparatus to the sune
belonging, as the prspetty of M IJ. G.vhr got
to satisfy sundry ii fas issued from I um; km
Stiperier Court, one in favor of Benjamin F
Johnson, vs. Milton IL Ga-hngtit, \ii*n Ma
thews, Charles A. Ely and John D. fc iriu
sen-, one in favor of Albon Chase, vs. Mil.on
11. Galhright, Je»hn I). Field sen. and Alleen
Mathews, one in favor of Tlt*»inas VV. Harns
vs. M. 11. Gathrighl, Allen Matin ws, Ch-rles
A. Ely, John D. Field sen. and Win II irdm.
JOHN 1). FIELDS, Slrff.
Coroner’s Sale.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
September next, in the town of Dahl .dincga,
Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale, th*
fallowing property, to wit :
Postponed sales.
All the right, title, and equitable interesi
which Samuel King Iris in and to Lots num
ber 1055, 1056, 1080, and one uniltvid d
half of 1029, all in the I2lh district and 1-.
section, levied «n as the propet ly of Sanni* I
Kin», to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Lumpkin
Superior Court, one in favor of John ii J «nes
ys. Samuel King and Adam Pitmr, <*n • m
favor of William White, one in favor of P \s|y
Norwood for the use of M ithias L* ng, one in
favor of John N. V* hisenhiint, and sundry j
other fi. fas. issued from a justices Court ol
Lumpkin county, nine in favor si Jam* s Can
trell, four in favor of John Hills, transferred
t » John 1). Fields, jr. two in ftv**r of 11. 8
Peruse, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. s .id
Kt ng.
JOHN DONALSON, Comm r.
Cherokee Sheriff's Sales.
TMI/JELbo sold on the first Tuesday in
w • September next, b; lure the court house
door in the 1 own of ( niton, within the ustj il
hours t1 sale, the following propt rty, to wit:
Lot Ns 1023, 15’.h district 2d snetiou, le
vied ou as th*’ property r.f John Black, to sat
isly a ii fa issued from a justices Court of
Cherokee county, in favor of Elijah Chaffin,
vs. said Black. Levy made and returned to
me by Joseph Fincher, L C.
JOHN B. GARRISON, n. Sh'tr
Union Sheriff Sales.
K 'S’ILL be sold on the first T - i.y mS.j t< mber
v V next,in tho Town of Blair>v 'I . t’nicn ('«>*• \.
within the usual hours of sale, tue to. owin' vro; * r
fy, to wit:
Let Na 49, 104 j d strict Ist section, lev ej
on as the property es Jam*'® S’*i irp, te s.itisiy
a fi fa issued from a justices Ceurt of Jones
county, in fiver of Kobert Beaslev, vs. sn I
Sharp, with other ti fas vs. said Sharp. Levy
made and returned to me bv u Cons.able.
Lot No 134. Sth district l<t section, I* v i. d
ans the property es Therms He. tv, io sa'-
isiy a ti fa issued from a pisticrs Ceurt of
Chatham county, in favor of IT. N. Dougln-s,
vs. said Ileery. Levy made and returned
me bv a Constable.
THOMAS RV riIERFORD,
I"<lUiTity liCTifFs
• '?.■ L.i. le-- <i !; firs ><; . .? S. rn’a*.
V ? Il *t, ii .S ri:'g I’ ric . ' . 1 . • ••hi
the usual hours .; t r foil v i <r< ri -w wit
I .r . ' . . I <
j Loi I\<». 16. iO ij (JiS’iii- 3 I section iev.ed I
on as the pr perty ot J ones AL Solers, to j
; s itt.-fy a ii fa issued fn.m a justices Conn of
i Heard county, in iavoi oi Hardaway & lluw
j kins, vs. said seller;/. Levy made and ie-
I turned to me by a < oust able.
Lot No. 244. 9i h district 3d section, origin
i ally Cherok'ie now ?»h>rray county, levied on
! as the property of Z. B. H <rcr ;ves, to salify
! sundry fi fas issued from Bibb Superior Court
!tw>’in favor of Charles J. McDonald and
'othetsvs s..id Hargroves. Property polish d ’
out by S. Riley.
' Lot No 237, S:h district 3d section, levied
; en as die proper y *»f John Forest, to satisfy
J a fi la is-ued irom Stewart Superior Court, tn
(favor ol Holman 11. Simmons, vs. said John
a orrist.
Lot No 276, 8;h district 3d section, levied 1
on as the property of S H Sanders, to satisfy
afi fa issued Irorn a justices Court of Colum
bia county, in favor of William Glover, vs.
said Sanders. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
One undivided half of ’ ot No 13, 14lb
district 3d section, levies! on as (he preperty of
John Huff, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a
Justices Court of Carroll county, in lavor oi
G S Bogg is, vs. said Huff. Levy made and
returned to me by a Cons',able.
Lot No 97, 9.'n district 3d section, levied
i on as the property of Victoria Rusell, to satis
fy a fi fa from a justices Court of Chatham
J county, in favor ol Anthon Bouhert vs. said
j Russell. Levy made aud returned tome by
a Constable.
Lot No 187, 13ih district 3d section, levied
on as the property of Joseph Woodall, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from *a justices Court ot
Lounes county, in favor of Ransom Fuller vs
said Woodall, • evy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No 208, 10 Ii district 3d section, levied
mi .H the property oi Jamis ii 11, to si isty a
fifi issued fn m the Superior Court of Fiatiklm
coiimy, m i.ivur of Charles Sisson, vs. said
Bell.
Let No 130, 10th dis rid 3d section, levied
on as the property i,| John Thompson and
\ iron Brown aud Wiilmm Biown security, to
s uisiy a ti t i is.-utd i<om a justices Court vi
Gwi itieti ce iniy, n liiv<>r < t Russell & Boyd
&, Co. vs. said i humpson and Brewn. Levy
made and aeturned to me by a Constable.
WILLIAM McGAL’GIW.Sh’ff.
1 ■ Also, at the same time and pl tec.
( Lots No. 15 and 22, lOtn di.-Uri* t3d sec
i tiftii, I* vied *»n as the property of Ebj ill Mays
(and Robert i' B inks, to satisfy a h ta issued
Irani tlie bupermr C »urt of .Muri iy * ountv, in
fivor ot G* urge R“ Ims, J"Si >li Helton and
I
! Bictiel lieiliin vh said Mays i;;d Banks.—
Property pw.iiltd out by Banks.
Lot Na 232. 13th dist'ict 3d section, levied
ou is the proper y of Robert I , Banks, Wm.
A B nk> and James Edmonson, to satisfy a
ti ta issued f em Murray Superior Court, in
favor <d Joseph Dunahoo, vs. said Robert
r. and VV illiain A. flanks and James Enmon
s**n. Piopeity pointed out by R. T. Banks.
One f>m her'.e waggon, one bay m,:e and
a claybatik c«»lt, I vied *>n as the propertv *>t
Carey VV • Jackson, *o satisfy a ti la in favor
I **l Henry L Sims, vs. said J.icksen.
Lot No 135, 9ih distuct 3d scclien, levied
<>n as tiie pr*»pe ty »*l James Edmonson, to
-atistv -> fi fa m tavoi ol William S O *■», and ’
' aniitfi Bu> neti, Admuns ratois, vs. said Ed
mo son. P I'perty pointed out by defendant.
Lot No. 83 1 O h d strict 3*l section, levied i
*»n .is In pr perty cl 'amrs Edmonson, to
■ sa isly a ti ta in (aver of the C< ntral Bank o!
I lhe btale ut Georgia, vs. »aid Edmonson, —
j Property pointed wul by d fendant.
One A r»ke of Oxen, 20 head of II«gs, 7
i head ot Catlie, to wit : 2 < «»wsaud 5 *wo year
Old hi'iters, one soiled i.«rse, and «n? r*»an '
hoise, I* vied on as th*- pioperiy of James
McCaslin, ;o satisfy twofi fas one in I ivor ul
James Getus, nd one io f*ver <»f Samuel i
Bl .ii. vs. s.ud J me- MiCa'hti. Property
pointed out by drlend n
J. L 1 MANCE. 1). Sh’ffi
Forsyth SherilPs Sales.
Ti ’ i 1.1. be sold <>n the fii.*»■ Tuesd iv in
» • >e|. ember next, at the Court-H *u*e
d*»or in the I‘own of < nnming, between the
usual hours of sale, the 101 l *wmg property, to
w it;
Lot ?xr» 1289. 3 I district Ist sectiun, levied
on is th*- pr**i r-rtv ot \ iron I! trim, (hv at- ■
tacbmi nt) te s .ti-fy a fi ta issued from a Ju-’i
ces ('ouit of F*>r-v*h cauutv. in favor of John
S. Bell, vs. sud H irbn Lvv made and
, returned <*• me by a Constable.
Lot No. 830 l-lili d strict Ist s* ction, levied
on as th*' p up- r v <•! J >htt 1 I: iin ( s *R, Aa>on
Brown and VV dliam Brown, bv v;r eof a fi
la issued trom a ju- i< rs ( ouri *»i Gwinn*' •
county, in fav**r o| Bovd & Co. L* vv
ina -e and rut irned t • m ■ bv a Constable.
Postponed sale.
Lot No. 339, Ist <Ji>tri I 1-i \ ’Ction, I vie*j
on as the <>f Gre*-n TV diham-., l<* !
satisfy a ii a from a puttiers C nr’ <>*
Walton if -y *• fav r R chard //at *’r. —
Levy m .ue and let ..u i bv . co.ista .io.
AKIH Vt\ ERVV IN, sh’ffi
Ccbb c horifls Scales. |
% ii/1 > :< s I'. i. i Svjte her
§- iu tti co oi .. ■ door ill-le .own
.anti Cub > comity, ib< fuimwiiig property
t it:
Lot No. 820. 2d district 3d section, levied
on as tlie proper!v of Tnomas Rutledge, to
s-a-isfy a fi (a issu' d from a justices Court of
Putnam county m favor of i homas B. Reese
vs. said R itledge. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable
One four horse waggon, one sorrel horse,
levied on as the proper v of \Villiam Baker,
Also, Lot No. 77, 19ih district 2d section, I
levied on a« the primersy <»f Samel Baker, io (
’ satisfy a fi fa issued from Cobb Supcnoi Coui > i
|in favor of she Cen’ral B ink of Georgia, vs. j
j Win- Baker princial, G. VV. Bakei & B'arnuel
Baker endorsers.
One sorrel horse levid on as the property of
Isaac S. Crossley, to satisfy afi fa issued from
Cobb Superior Court in favor of Joel Clarke,
vs. said Crossley.
J. S. ANDERSON, D. Sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and place.
One four horse waggon, one blmd nay marc
one blind sorrell mare, and one ctiesnut sorrel
filly t«s satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
i Court of Cobb county, in favor oi George . -
Anderson Administrator oi William Dickson,
I deceased, vs. Gabriel Juweti and George
I Jowell.
Let No 757, 19ih district 2d section, levied
on as the properly of Jeremiah Moore to s it
i isty a fi la issued tiorn a justices Court ot
[ Gwinnett county, in favor ol John Dome for
J i the use of Willis Bobo, vs. said Jeremiah
1 Moore. Levy made and reiurmd to me by a
Cons able.
Lot No 230, 17ih district 2d section, levied
I I
1 on as the piuperty of Abner Willingham, io
. satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court ol
' Gwinnett county, in favor of Hojl & Jones
tor the use of Wilharn Baker vs. said V\ li
' hngham. Levy made aud returned to me b)
a Constable.
Lot No 619, 16'h district 2d section, levied
»n as the property of John Davis, to satisfy x
' fi la issued from a justices Court of Elbert
county in favor of Bum I Boho, vs. said John
Da vis. Levy made and returned to mu by a
Constable.
GEORGE BABER, D Sh’ff.
Gilmer Sh TiiPs Sales.
‘L AT I EL be sold on the first Tuesday in September
V'y next, at \lujiy, in Ui rner county, within the
usual hours of sale, ilre following property, to uit:
I ot No 19C, G'li district 2d section, levied
on as the propeity of lames Sinrdivenl to sit
isfv a fi I * is.-ued tr**tn a jusin es Court ol
’ Upson county, in favor <*l S. and J. L
Calhoun vs, snd Sturdivant. Levy made and
returned tn me by a Constable.
! Lot N-*. 281, llihdtsltiot 2nd section, le
vied on as the pr*>pe-tv ol \l*dias P. Webb,
to satisfy h ii ta issued from a .lustices Court
of Jones conn y, m tavoi ol Robert Beasley
vs. said W ebb. L*’vy in ide und returned to
m*- by a Constable.
JOHN T. IM I LEY, Sh’ffi
To the Printers of the U. States.
<< ENTLF. EN—Mo-t re p. * Uully I present to
J 4 you my grcatlul ack *■* >ie<tgc .wait** for .lie ex
te isive patro agp which I avc received ii. nt you
I diiri igthe past i*’i> y. a in w ii. Ii I have h* en t
‘in type foil ’ling; and .it th nn time intorin you
mat 1 have relinquish, d the business in t iv. r o
Me--rs Lawrence Johnson an*i Geoige F Sini.h.forj
whom 1 s ilici* a c ntimiance of your lavois i his I !
do wiill more c ntidenc* , from * knowledge ot tin ir I
ability ami disposi ion to r* inter ample satisfa* lion to >
those who n*ri. ,h a ■ to encourage their es’ iblish
rnent. Oneot .h -tirrn has b* en conn, cted wi I *l.e 1
f nmlry upwards of twenty v.-ais and his knowh ilge!
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can be obtained on a* plication either to Johnson and 1
Smith or to your obliged tri i d
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] ta»y history of ihv proceedings of one of tiie greatest
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:in assembly on the di liberation* o' liich the desti
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