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fir office Im required to give Ireeiy and with
out reserve, their opinions on 1 he leading ques
tions now before the Nation.
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IN THE CO UN Ell.
Fob Ttir Union Press.
Mr. Editor: — Below you will find a ticket
which is selected by numerous friends to the
successof the Union candidates for Congress.
This ticket combines every ingredient calcu
lated to fit it for the undivided sup-port of the
Union party of Georgia, and is desired to be
laid before the people, through the columns of
your paper, in view of the Democratic Conven
tion in May next.
I cannot permit myself to close this commu
nication, without a more particular allusion to,
one of those gentlemen.—l mean Gen. B.
Graves of Newton. Georgia does not possess
a man who can do her more credit on the floor
•ofCongress, than Gen. 'Graves; and the Union
Democratic Republican party-of Georgia, will
find in him a Jefferson of her principles.
Gen. Graves would long since, have been
the boast and pride of the Union party of Geor
gia, but for his unfortunate residence, (New-,
ton.) tied down as he has been by an overwhel
ming, tyrannical majority, which can only be
unshackled'by the general ticket of the Union
•party of Georgia. £
J.et us apply the remedy.
Ticket.
Gen. B. Graves, of Newton.
Col. John 11. Lumpkin, of Floyd.
C. E. /A/?///./?.*?, of Hancock,
f •'. ./. McDonald, of Btlili.
Judge G. Andrews, of Wilkes.
Col. Patterson, of Early.
/■’. If. Cone, of Greene.
IF. H. McAHister,<ACAiat\\u\n.
Note.— ls vou are in possession ofany infor
mation, in regard to -Ihe wishes of our *(now)
representation in Co: gross, an editorial on the
subject will oblige us. Their names are iefi
out, under the impression that they will not be
before us, —not with a desire to neglect them,
foi 1 hear no complaints against them.
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT.
CONSISTENCY.
Maxim of the Ndbonah;. We denounced
the deposite bank system it: 1835, as. an expo,
riinent Io increase Executive patronage, to cor
rupt the Government, and to bankrupt the
country. It has resulted as we predicted, and
is no long r an experiment; therefore we will
go lor it again, rather than the untried exp ri
me nt of the Sub-Treasury which wrv// /ror/r so
well as to destroy the necessity of a National
I’ank.
Maxim o[ the Conservatives. Wo supported
llie depo.sin- hank exelOtu in I *.35, as a means
of lie sening ■ 'i no. e ■ ••H r-'ine (c, puril ving
Ihe tlnvi i mil's’ll :»n>l restoring t .e currency
and commerce rd tlm couiiti v. Us efb.ets
h ive been precisely the opposite, but from a
horror of larlheic’.pe! imenhs we will try it a
eain, rather than the untried experiment of the
Sub.tree airv.
Maxim of the A din mi str. it ion Parly. We
supported the deposilo bink in as a
means of lessening Executive, purifying the
• •overnment and restoring the eommoree of the
count 1 y Its etb'Cts have b-'en precisely the
opposite. We will rettieve the error as far
as possible, by ; bnndotung-il for the Sul>4rcas
ttrv system, the failure of which, fria/haa no:
made certain.
Maxims of tin StaC Rights Party. We pro.
posed the Sub treasury system in 183.3, and
opposed ti e deposile banks, as so many means
of inereasii.-g Executive patronage, corrupting
the < •overnment, and bankrupting the country. |
Time has con verted our prt dictions into reali
ties. We go for an untried experiment, which
promises well, rather than for tin experiment
which has twice failed, and by .;iu'h l chirr has
inflicted on the country an injury in wealth
anti morals, greater than the? whole capital,ol
all the banking institutions in the I nion.-
( 'limn.
DEPOSI’I i' BANK M A XIM.
The late deposile '.auks jailed its fiscal a
gents-, because they were prostituted to pohti
cal purpot.es; therefore in justice to them, the
Government ought to give them another trial.
iSub-treavury Maxim. The -prostitution of
the deposite banks to political purposes, grew j
out ofthoir connection with the Government; |
therefore injustice to the proph*, wo will not
expose them again to a similar temptation, Il>.
CHURCH ANU STATE MAXIM.
“Religion is so important to the temporal and
eternal welfare ot mankind, that it ought to be
sustained and in forced by the whole strength
of the Government.*’
Bank and State Maxim. The banks arc so
necessary to tho commerce and prosperity of
the country, that they ought »o be sustained by
the patronage, encouragedl by the bounty, and
'heir credit enlarged by tire revenues of the
Government.
Sub treasury Maxim. Pure religion needs
not the aid of Governments, but is defiled by
ihtxoontact.
Thn best reliance of sound banks is in the
honeti independence of being the sole owners,
and the sole directors oftheir own capital.
Any other aids than the will of the people,
by which Governments are strengthened, are
so many props to corruption andalespolism.-TA
COMMON SENSE MAXIM.
if you want any thing done, do it yourself.
Drawer Bank Maxim, if you want u tlung
well done, dot* by agents, over wlwch you I
have no legal control; as in the case of the,
J e.l<-ru Goerrnwt at employing the S'ufr b inks'
so perform its fiscal 'services
Sub-treasury Maxim. The best guarantee
to the people for faiihl’u! service, is to be found
in officers responsible lo a Government, which
is responsible to the people.— lb.
Treasury Department, )
March 1, 1838. $
The Treasury notes issued tip to this date,
under the provisions of the act of Congress of
the 12 th October, 1837, amount to $6 518,-
916 65.
It appears, by the returns made up to the
same period, that there has been received for
duties and lands, and in payment of debts, a
-1)0111 $2,430,25®. -
LEVI WOODBURY,
Secretary of the Treasury.
CANADA.
The rumors from the, frontiers are crowding
on us every day—but little reliance is to be
placed on them. The reported bloody battle
near Malden turns out to be a mere rumor.
No doubt there is much excitement along the
whole’line of the frontier—and that there is
just cause to apprehend that-our neutrality may
be violated. To meet the emergency it will
be seen that the House of Representatives
have passed what is called the Neutrality Bill, j
a copy of which will be found in our columns
to-day.— Washington Ckron.
NEW MAIL ROUTES IN GEORGIA.
We are gratified to learn that our Represen
tative in Congress, the Honorable J. F. Cleve
; land in conformity with his usual promptness
and faithful attention to the important interests
of his constituents, has presented a resolution
in the House of Representatives, instructing
the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads,
io inquire into the expediency of establishing a
1 mail route from Carnesville, via Jefferson, to
Lawrenceville, in Gwinnett county; also, a
route from Rome, in Floyd county, Georgia,
via Gaylesville, Lynchburg, Van Buren,War
renton, lo Summerville, in Alabama; also, a
route from Campbellton, in Campbell county,
via Burnt Hickory, in Paulding county, Par
ker’s-Cross Roads, to Cassville, in Cass.coun
ty, Georgia.
Should the Mail routes proposed, be estab
lished, they will greatly promote the interest of
the people of that section of Georgia, and add
great facilities to the transportation of news in
that part of the State, and from which consid
erable profit will be derived to the Post Office
department.
We should be pleased to see a motion made
by some of our representatives in relation to
the re-establishing the route between this and
Athens. In consequence of some irregularity
or failure, we believe, on the part of the con
tractor,.the papers from here byway of Ea
ton’.on, Mad.son and Athens, seldom, if over, ■
regularly reach fheir destination in due time.
In fact we afe tmapprised of there being now
any regular mail direct from this to Madison -
and Athens, consequently, the papers and let-!
tors mailed here arc very much delay'd from
the circuitous routes they arc taken, to inter
sect the regular mails running from Madison
and Athens to the North-western part of the
State.- -Federal Union,
BRANCH BANK OF DARIEN.
I his institution recommenced business in
this city on the Ist inst. We learn that the
board discounted a considerable amount on 60
days paper, during the last week.
In the present pressure of the times, the ac
commodations to be had at this bank, wo doubt
not, will be very welcomely received and
quite btßieficial to such of our citizens as are
necessitated to borrow money.
The officers ofthe branch are, Iverson L.
Hani :, Presided Col. N. McGhee, (>. Childs,
\\ in. A. Tcnnil’e and .1. Beall. Esqrs. Direc
tors, an I Major John R. Anderson, Cashier.—
I'ederal Union,
GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY.
FB’IAKENtip and posted by Plcnssnt
_ S B. Weaver, living near McGhee’s
l; . .Store in the 12th District of said (7o<;n
--0,10 Sorrel Horse 10 or 12 years
°D’ n, " r,t •* * eel l'‘ib —appraised to
$lO. 15th November, 1837.
BURTON MeGIIEE, C’ik i. c.
March L'lth, 1838 9. 1.
MII.IT a R \
I
MF OTICEis hereby given to nil whom it maj con
-15l cern, that M. M. LIDDELL and JAMES M-
U RIGHT. of Floyd County, has been appou.ted my
An»s with the rank cf Captain. They are to be
obeved and respected as such.
JAMES HEMPHILL.
Brig, Gen, 3rd Brig 10th Div.
N O T ICE.
month after di*e appliraiion w ill be made
to the Honorable the Inferior-Court of Gil.
mcr County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell I«ot No. 261, in the Ilth District, 2nd
Section, formerly Cherokee, now Gilmer County;
being a part of the Real Estate of William Ellington,
lato ol said county deceased.
L. D. ELLINGTON, Ad’m’r.
March 24, 10. w4m.
NOTIC.E
f3l HE Sheriffs of Murray county, will tn future ad
» vertisnui the tWeaiera Georgian. Lecters -on
| business connected with their cfiicc, must come I’ost
| Paid, other wise they will not bo nitended to.
STEPHEN JONES, Sfi’ff
- Eebruan 2 3 I-
SsUe. x
' M7 ibl. be sold on the first 'l'nesilay in Mny next
v w at the Court house in (iilmcr County, all
the perishable property belonging to the Estate of
Priscilla Ellington, late of said County deceased,
consisting of one Two-horse Wagon, two Horses,
Cattle, Ilogs, Household and Kitclien Furniture, and
Plantation 'Pools, together with oiht*. articles too te.
dious to mention.
L. D. ELLINGTON, Ad’m’r.
March 24, 10, ids.
NOTICE.
Ij'lOUR months after date application trill be made
to the Honorable the inferior Court of Gilmer
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell two Negroes, being the Estate of Priscilla
Ellington late of said County deceased, sold for the
purpose of division.
L. D. ELLINGTON, Ad’m’r.
March 24, 10, w4tn.
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
L. D. Ellington applies to me for
W V Letters of administration on the Estate ol
Pricilla Ellington, late ot eaid county deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
ail and singttfar th® kindred aid creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by luw, to shew cause if any they have,
i why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this sth day of March
1838.
LARKIN SMITH, c. c. o.
March 17, 9 30d.
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
WHEREAS B. B. Quillain, Coke A. Elington
and Lewis D. Ellington, apply to me f»r Let
ters of Guardianship, for Salira’h 11. Ellington, Jerome
F. Ellington and William B. Ellington, orphans of
William Ellington, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the .time
prescribed by law, to shew cause if any exist, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this sth March 1838.
LARKIN SMITH, c. c. o.
March 17, 9 30d.
Cxuardians Saiic.
WILL be sold at the Court House door in Mur
ray county, on the first Tuesday in April next,
between the usual hours of sale, Lot of .Lane No. 9(>,
in the 10th District of the 3d Section, of originally
Cherokee, now Murray county. Sold as the.property
ofthe Orphans ofJatncs Stewart, deceased, and sold
for their benefit.
ROBERT CORRY, Guard.
March 17, 9 tds.
NOTICE. 1
IJXOUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walker
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to
sell Two Lots of Land, No. 132, in the 13th District of
the :4th Section: and No. JIG, in the 'lGth District of
the 3J Section, it being a part of the Real Estate ol
John Gilbert, late of Jackson county deceased.
ROBERT ALLEN, Admr.
March 17, 9 w4ni
NOTICE.
I,IOUR mdnilm aftar date application will be made
to tho honorable:the ’lnferior Court of Walker
county, when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell all tbe’Real Estate of Harris Sprayberry, late
of sa d countv, deceased-
HARVEY J. SPRAYBERRY, Adm’r.
March 17, 9 w4m
Administrators Sale.
4GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for.
ordinary purposes, will be sold, be tore the court house
door, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the
la wild hours of sale,in the town of Rome, Floyd coun
ty. Lot No. 33, 23d district, 3d Section, of originally
Clicrckee, now Floyd county.
And at Paulding Court House, Pan! ling county,
on the same day. Lot No. 22, 17th district, 4th Sec
tion, of originally Chorokee, now Paulding county.
Both s iid tracts sold subject to the widow’s dower, as
the property of Dennis McCarthy, deceased.
DAVID MARTIN, admr.
March 10.—3—tds.
Administrator's Sale. -
A GREF, A BLY to an order ofthe Inferior Court
7rA of Coweta county, while Bitting for ordinary pur
poses. will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
within the legal hours of sale, at the Court house in
the Town of Rome, Floyd county. Lot No. 144, !G:h
District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee now
Fl<»yd county. Sold as a part of the Real Estate of
Willard Fisher, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased. Terms made known on the day.
THO UAS S. GRACE, Adm’r.
March 10. 8 tds.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
>O7’II ERE AS Stacy Wheeler a n d Margarctt
V w Wheeler, apply to me lor Lett , ers o f guardi.
anship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause ilany exist
why said letters should net he granted .
Given under.my hand al office this sthMarch,lß3B.
{B. F. SMITH, i>. c. c. o.
March 10, 830 J.
\"‘d
srw»
It OG ALLI.
rfUiE owners and proprietors of this fine blooded
■_ Horse, will stand him the ensuing season at
Rome—at MR-DICKSON’S on the Coosa, and at
MR. HOPKINS’ Store, in Chattooga '’alley. Being
also desirous io encourage due care and attention, to
the raising of his Colts, will give the following premi
ums to the owners of his beet colto co wit -. To the
owner of his best colt, they will give a
SILVER Cl r
of tho value of $25. .Tothscwner of the second Lest
Colt, they will give a
•Silver Cup of the value of £lO
The claims cf the patrons of Regally the presen' sea
son for these premiums, will be settled by the decis.
ioa o' exnerienced Judges, an the 4th day of Ju1y.1839.
JOHN 11. LUMPKIN.
E. F B. LUMPKIN
R?mf. March 10, 8 4-
sisr;s? a ins’s sas.fis.
Nlßtrray Sheriffs Sales for April.
WTLL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
at the Court House in Spring-place, Murray
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit :
Lot No. 313, 27th District, 2d Section, of
Originally Cherokee, now Afurray county; levied on
as the property of O. C.Cleaveland to sati fv a fi. fa.
issued from a Justices Court of Henry county, in favo’r
of John B. Douglass, vs. said Cleaveland. Levy made
a.td returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No- £l4, 12th District. 3d Section; le
vied on as the property of Erhsley Beeles, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of De Kalb county,
in favor of Willaim Edwards, vs, said Beds. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
T,ot No. 29, 7th District. 3d Section; levied
on as the property of Mathew M. Petty, to satisfy a
it. fa. issued from a Juatices Court of Clark county, in
favor of John Whitlow, vs. said Petty. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 147, Ilth District, 3d Section ;
levied on as the property of Thomas Wornack and
Asa Royal, lo satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices
Court of Bark county, in favor of Robert Ellison, for
A. Bell, vs. said Waiuack. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 276, Sth District, 3d Section ;
levied on as the property of Thomas S. Hunt, to sa
tisfy a ft. fa. issued from,ta Justices Court of Bibb
county, in favor of Bryan & Keeton, vs. said Hunt.
Lew made and returned to me by a Constable.
Feb. 24. STEPHEN JONES, ShfF.
Forsyth Sheriffs Sales for April.
sold, on the Ist Tuesday in April next,
W w before the Court house door in the town of
Cumming, Forsyth county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit :
Lot No. 545, 3d District, Ist Section ; le
vied on as the property of Mason Ezzell, to satisfy
a fi. fa.-issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth .coun
ty, 4n favor of Brown and Campbell, vs. said Ezzell.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 1045, 2d District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property of James M. M’Clure, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of Jasper county, in
favor of John C. Gibson, vs. said M’Clure. Levy
made and returned to .me by a Constable.
■Lot No. 208; 3d District, Ist Section; levied
on as the .property of Avilham Albright, to satisfy a
fi. Ja. issued from a Justices court of DeKalb county,
in favor of J. J' -Winn, for the use of J. D. Beers and
J, R. St. John, and Co. vs said Albright. Levy made,
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lots Nos. SGI, and 966, both in the 2d Dis-'
tnct, Ist Section; levied on as the property of P. J
Murray, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Superior
court, in favor of the officers of court, vs. said Mur
ray.
Lot No. 226, Ist District, Ist Section; levied
on as the properly of Allen J. Hale, to satisfy a 11. fa.
issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, in fa
vor of.E. L.,Newton, vs. said. Hale. .Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 358,2nd District, Ist Section ; le*
vied on as the. property of John Capps, to satisfy a fi
fa. issued from the Superior court of Coweta county,in
favor- of 'William 'Daniel, vs. sakLCttppp
Lot No. 1038, 2d District, Ist Section; le.
vied on as the property of William Twilley, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Hancock county
in favor of Buckner and Stanford, vs. said Twilley.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 400, Ist District, Ist. Section; 10.
vied onas the property of Joseph Oneal, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from a Justices court of Walton county, in
favor of William Ellison, vs. said Oneal- .Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 557, 3d District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property ol Middleton Fain, te satisfya.fi fa
issued from a Justices court of Elbert county, in fa
vor of William W. Griffin, for the use of William G..
Alexander, vs. said Fain. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable,
. One Negro man by the name of Sam ; Ic.
vied on as the property of Thomas Kelley, sen to sa
tisfy a fi fa issued from Forsyth Super4oi*Court in fa
vor of George Seabourn and Matilda Cobb, adminis
trators ol Ransom Cobb, dec’d. vs said. Kelley.
Let No. 168, 3d District, Ist Section ; le
vind on as the property of Walter Lumpkin, to satisfy
afi fa issued from Jasper Superior ci.urt.in favor of
Thomas. Garter, vs. said Lumpkin.
JAMES ROBERTS, Shffi
'Feb. 24.
Floyd Sheriffs Sales for April*
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in 'April
next, in the town of Rome. I’loyd county,
within the usual.hours of.sal®, the lollawing,property,
to wit
Lol No. 7f, 4th District, 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied on a?
the property of John Cochian, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Court of Gwinnett couuty, in favor
of Winn & Clayton, vs. said Cochran.
Lot No. 227, 4th District, 4th Section; of
originally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied onas
the property of William C. Whaley to satisfy two
fi fa .one issued from a Justices Court cf Troup
county, in favor of James Warren, vs. aaid AVhaley,
the ether issued from a Justices Court of Meriwether
county, in favor of Hankins &. Hardaway, vs. said
Whaley.. Levy made and returned to me hy .a Constable
One House and Lot in the Town of Rome,
in the Gooaa Division, known anti distinguished in
the plan of eaid town by No. 23, ore pine Slab, one
Road Wagon, wagon frame and sheet, one Sorrel
horse, nine orjier. years old; levied on aa the iroporty
of Eli Wells, tocatisly two fi. fas. issued from -the
Superior Court of Floyd county, one in favor of Wil.
liam>Bostwiek, vs. John I.'Johnston <sr Co the other
in favor of Jesse Lamberth, vs. said,El' Wells and
George W.. Bailey.
All Samuel S. Jack and William E. Mere
dith's right, title and interest In and lo the following
negroes, to wtt : lbby a woman about 60 years 4'd,
Easter a .girl 16 years old, and Lucy a girt 19 years
ofd; levied on to satisfy sundry fi. frs. issued from
’FloydSuperior Court i-n favor.of Joseph W-aicrs, vs
eaid Jack and Meredith, one tn favor of Euclid Wa
terhouse, va. said Jack and Meredith, and olher i’ iu--
vs. Jack and Meredith-
One Negro Girl by the name of Lucy, ten
year oil, levied oa -ae the property of-fjamuel B.Jcck
and Wi liam E. Meredith, Executors of WiLias: H.
Meredith, dec’d. to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from d la yd
1 Superior Court in favor of JTidisan Moutgomery,-vs.
i Sanrual S. Jack and William E. Meredith,.Executors
i of W-j’.iam H. M< rediih, dect-aaed.
Feb 21 ‘.WESLEY SfIROPSHIR. Shff
F3oy«l SherifiD» ioi* April-
Fo '*l 0,1 fh' st Tuesday in April
w W next, before the Court House door in the
Town of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot No. 2, Isth District, 4th Section, of or.
iginally Cherokee., now Floyd county; levied on as the
property ot John Dickey, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Elbeh Superior Court in favor of Bedford Harper, vs.
said John Dicky. , ,
One Grey Marc; levied on as the property
of John Gent, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. issued from
Floyd Inferior Court, in favor of Joseph Ford, vs. said
Gent.
Feb. 24. W R. WILLIAMSON. D. Sl,ffi
Pauldiing Slacs'iffs Sales.£»>■ April.
WILL bo sold in the town of Van Wert, in the
County of Paulding, on the first Tuesday in
April nem. between the usual hours of sale tfe’e follow
ing property to wit:
Lot cfland No. 1175, in the 29th district df -the 3d
section,\of o.rigrnall-y Cherokee now PauWi-ng County,
levied upon as the property of William R. Stringfel
low to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of
Heard Gonn-ty, in favor of Robert Hide, levy xhade and
returned to rae by a constable.
Also Lot No. 992, in the 18th district of thfe. 3J sec
tiorr of originally Cherokee naw Paulding County,
levied on as the property of Frederick T. Green, to
satisfy-a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Pauldmg
County, in favor of Porter and Burney.
Also lot No. 829 in the 21&t di-st. 3d section of ori -'
ginally Cherokee- now Paulding coujity; levied on as
the property of Allen F. to satisfy two fi
fas issued from a Justices Court of Troup county,"one
in favor of Cook and Coles , as bearer of E. Reed, the
other in favor of W-m. McKaine, vs. Allen F. Williams
and Homer Hinds security on the stay.
Lot No. 1162,in the 5d diet, :3d sect, of originally
Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied on as tho
property of Joseph W -Raines, ta satisfy sundry fi fas
issued born a Justices Coprj of Wilkinson -county, in
favor of Burwell Bailey. The :above levies made and
returned to me by a Constable. Terms cash.
Lot-No. '7l; IBth District, 3d Section, of ori
ginally-Cherokee, now,-Paulding,county, levied on as
the property of Henry Ezell, to satisfy a.fi. fa. issued
from a Justices Court of Washington county, in favor
of Benjamin Latimore, vs, said EzcU. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable,.
THOM AS C. D-UNLAP.]j&ffi
Feb. 20th 1833.
JUST REC FAYED
And for sstle at re I 'ts e fo*
C A .8 H <) X JL >
D S. Tierce rice, new crop
2 Bbls. Mcdasesj
!3 'do. Sugar, : , . ■ ,|! '
. 3 Saol»e‘Caftee,L. Green, !1’ I
2 Kegs out Nails, 4 & 10- ll I‘ mH
1 1 do. Horse shoe Nails, tL 1:
1 da. Horse Shoes
A sm ill quantity pf assorted Swede Iron apd cast
steel.
Also, on hand, a few Sacks Salt, together with a
few DRY GOODS, which are offered at .unusually
low prices.
THOMAS AV. .BURTON-
Ridges’ Old Ferry, March 10, 8
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
.up and posted ,by Fletcher
JBL 'Horten, in the 944ih District, G
Ok M. one :Roan-bay mare, a avhite
VflirW ®P ot * n l^c Lreheatl; fourteen hand*
high; supposed to be fourteen years
old- Appraised to thirty dollars. Feb. 13, 1-838.
A. PATTERSON- Clk
Benjamin Gariukd, J- .?<
§ March 3. 7 It
Athuniislralor'N S.nJle,
AGREEABLY to an under ofthe fhonarablo .the
Court of Ordinary of Raid county, will be sold,
on the .first. Tuesday in April next, at tfoeiCoUrt-honse
in Gumming,’Forsyth county, Lot of-Land No. fl 4G,,in
the 2d District and Ist Section, of.formerly JJherokee.
now Forsy/h county. Sold as-the, property' of Joseph
M. Waters, late of spid countv, deceased.
JOSEPH WATERS.
January .19-1 -tds.
To Jftiurneymeii Xuilora.
ON E or two good Jeurncvmcn will 'find constant
■ employment by.calling QP the subscriber at .La
fayette. -Walker County. Ga. rßestofwages will.be
given, and a comfortable Shop to work in—— Imms
diatcly applic.atiop w.pjJd confer a favor on the under
-Bis’ l 'li ■ ' ' sC. .W..BKO.WR
Lafayette Ga. Feb. 10, 4. 4t.
GEORGIA, FAV.LUING iCO.UNTY.
W.4IEREAS Elizabeth Sparks and Tkofitss 1H
Sparks, apply to mo Lr Letters of Adiuinis
tration on the. Estate of .Marlin .Spark?, Uw of .Wtf
county, deceased. .
'These are therefore to cite and admonish ah .anu sin
gular the kindred and creditors ofpajddttcaased, to.be
and appear atrmy office within the t.nw
law to obew cause, if any exist, why said letters sfiourn
not be granted. Given under my hand <nt office.
29th day Os. January, 1838-
February 2. 3 3CJ.
Arris K-I
THL Milledgeville Mail, cafriedrhy -UinS’Q,
from'Decatur to tliis.office arrrjv«a eve
ry-Monday,-Wednesday and -Friday--At ,5 d’.
clock, P. M-, and-leaves on every fuesilay,
Thursday and Sunday morpir.gc, at.li-o’o'.QcJu
The Stages, from Carrollton
meets at.this efiieo on every tWui
necdtiy-and Friday. P-t 6 c.crock 4 • il-.>
leaves or.-every Tuesday, Thursday apt. .Sat
urday, mornings at 14 o’clock:. bc.mai -mr
the above -routes *£ iavsnaply -closed -4t *
o’clock, op.the.mgbt,nievtQimo depar
tur.c,.
The mail from tins office to iU
Walker county, leaves Os -c-ve-y
tnorring, and returns Qfl overy
r:iwg at 5 o’clock
The. from Jacksonville, Alabama.
r’ud by Stage, arrives at tbiS’Oflicc -or
Tuesday and Saturday, Y
leaves in an hour after iic.ayriA’d-cr.-cacfliWy -
'i ln .mail -conveved >Ofl hiQtsctba-ik f»rO»f
t’a- Seville.U> this office, ardvee.wt<ev«.y
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