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i -at- aa GEORGIA WaSr PIONEER; r ■ 6V ; * • ■ - s - ■ ■ v. ■■ Vol. I. >. w .... IMBWMIMM FV3MSHBD BY x £ M HOOD, V CQ< . 4TTITREE POLI4BS fBR UTJTUM. -No subscription ♦akcn for lessthaffa’ Mnr t and no papff tiitail dues are paid, eicept at the option of the Editors, '• ’ ••' ’ /. ; Weekly Adwrtiaeqaents of 15 lines <*t. lethal for the first insertion, and 25 cents for each continuance—over Id lines to be counted at two squares-*- ’ •ver 80 tinea as niree, <£d. continuing in the sansa proportion. One square> or less, for 3-manth, $4. 00; 6 months,: 07; .12 months, sl2 00. Mqpthfy Advertisements will be' $ I per squ ire, for each inser tion. - ■ ' ' • -‘. •■ •„ Advertising customers are requested to mark the number of Insertion, or they will be continued until forbid, & -charged accordingly. , .■. AH commumcattons to receive atten soa must be post paid. - i i ll i mPR— Gas'* Sheriffs Sa\es, ~ f&MpNE. WILL BE on the FIRST Taeaday in J U N E next, before the 'court house door io the town of Cass ville, between the legal hours, the fol lowing property, via? ‘Lot of land, No. 147, 7th dist. 3d sec -—levied on as tbe property of Aving {f»h Cleghorn, by virtue of two fi fa’s ftqffi a court of Hall county, in of John Scott, vs said Avington Cleghorn—levy made and returned to me by K con,table, • JAMES WOFTORD, Shff. Also, nt fa same,' li nw ail'd place* I Lot, No. IJOS, it th «|ist. 3d sect, of originally Cherokee now Cass county levied on as the property of John A. 'D.*Chttdress,by virtue.ofa fi fa. from a court of DeKalb county in ft •vdrdf Charles Martin,Executor of Wfes ley Martie deceased, and others—levy made & returned to me by a constable. AlaOjlqt No 98,7th dist. 3d sec. ori ginally Murray now Cass county or all that lot that is ih'tbe’oounty .of Cass, or •11 that ison the south Side ot Oostana |a ri*er—levied oh as the property of <Jathes Metlley, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justices co’hrtof Muscogee in favor of Edward Featherston and vied on and returned*to foe by a con it able. Also, lot No 143,223 dist. 2<l sect 6- tiginaliy Cherokee now Cass’count’y— 'levied on as the property of Robert Shertey, by virtue of jtwd fi fa’s from a , Justices court of Jackson county, one in favor of Steplien Borders', and one other in favor of Isaac Li rich— evied .and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot No 232,4th dis. 3d sec.—le vied on ap the property of Eleazer F. Heard, by virtue of affi fA from Carrdll Superior court, in favor of Green Bj Butler, vs E. F. Heard. Also, Lot No. 231, in the 16th drst. 3d sec. of originally Cherokee, now ‘ Cass county—levied on as the property of Robert Smith, j'in. to satisfy sundry fi fa’s from a Justices court of Batts $ ‘county, in favor of Henry Summerlin, ■ 4s Robert Smith, junior, and Robert Smith, sen. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot, No |72, 15th dist. Sd sCc. of ori ginally Cherokee tow Cass county—le vied on as the property of John Ingram,. ta satisfy ft A fa issued from a Justices , tourtof Merrivrether county, in favor *«f James Hill, vs said John Ingram—- levy made and returned co me by a constable. POSTPONED SALE. . Lot, No 1283, 21 at dis. 2d sec. ori .. jgtnally Cherokee now Cass county— evied on as the property'of Philip L. Allbrlttonj by virtue of two fi fa’s issu ed from a court of Carroll county, in fav§r of John DaVis—levy made and returned to me by a consta ’•’ CKiiS TOMLIN, D. S. - M»y«, 183®. Fauid*tn& Shtjritt’s Siles, "K>*!LLBE SOLD before the court ▼ Iwusa in Paulding county, on first TUESDAY in JUNE next, between the legal hours of sale, the IMtow ing aroserty vtoi .. - ' • Cassville, Ga. Friday Evening, May 20‘ 1836. Let of land No 11.4, 2lst dist. 3d sect of originally Cherokee now Paulding county—levied on as the property of James H. Spear to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Walton county in. favorofjeise Stratton for the tfteoF Evans andStarlc. ,7" < • Also* Lot, No 7t0,2d dist. !4th sect, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county—levied on as tfie property, of Thotnas. Ashtey to saitisfy a fi fa issued from a JUsticeß court of Crawford coun ty in favor of Bacon. Also, Lot, No 1328 2tst dist 3d sect, of originally Cherokee now Paulding county—levied on as the. property of Thoß. J. Connelly to satisfy twofi fa’s issued from a Justices court of DeKalb county in favor of David Floyd. ROYSTON W. POLLARD, Shff. ALSO, al the same, time and place* ■ t , Lot of land, No 257,17th dist. 3d sec oforxginally Cherokee now Paulding county—levied oh as the property of Richardtp. Clinton to satisfy a fi fa is sued from a Justices court of Bibb conn-: ty in favor of.M- Also, Lot, No. 85,20th dist. 3d sect, of originally, Cherokee now Paulding county—levied on iw.the property of Wjly Jipper, in favor of Levy Cloud issued frwn Justices court,of Henry county—levy fflfcde and returned to, me by a constable. Also, Lot, No 46, 18th dist/Sd. sect, of originally Cherokee now Paulding county—levied on as the property of Samuel Craft, in favor of VVestly £ Bai iy, issued from a Justices court of El bert county—levy made and returned to me fey a constable. Also, Lot, No 1076,21stdist. $d sec. of originally Cherokee now Paulding county—levied on as the property of James Oglesby to satisfy afi fa issued from the Superior court of Elbert coun ty 1q favor of Thos., Oliver. Also, Lot, No. 702,215 t dist. 3d sect, of originally Cherokee now county —levied on as the property of J ames Sanfprd, to satisfy an fa issued from a Justices court of Pdfjnam coun ty in favpi of Joseph Moreland—levy, made and returned tome bv a consta ble. JOHNC. RASBURV, D.S. May 5, 1836. Floyd Sheri K’s Sales, FOR JUNE. . .WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in June next, before the court house door in the town 6f Rome, between the usual hours of sale the following property, to wit: Lot of land, No 27’8,23 dist. 3d sect, originally Cherokee now Floyd county —which lot has been condemned as fraudulently drawn, and sold fey thq consent of the informer* &the order of the Judge oftlto Superior court of the Cherokee circuit, for tlto benefit of the informerand of the State. Aiso* Lot of land, No S3,l4th dist 4th ' sect, originally Cherokee now Floyd! county—levied on al the prdp&rty of 1 John Spencer to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Henry county' in favor of Samuel B’. Dodrand vs John! Spencer—levy made add returned td me by a constable. . Also, Lot of land, Nd 4?0,16th disf. 4th sect. Originally Cherokee now Floyd county—levied bn aB the prop erty df IJaVid Cooper, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Putnam Sdptrior court in favor of Wilkes, Bennett At Taylor, for the use of Henry Wilkes, vs David Cooper, Abd, Lot of land; No 34,15th dist. 4th sec. originally Cherokee now Floyd county—levied oh as the property of John Simpson to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Chatham coun ty in favor of Alston Malden, vs John Simpson—levy made and returned so me by a constable. , ; . Also, Lot of land, No. 138,* 15th &st. 4th sect originally Cherokee now Floyd county—levied on as she property of William W. Hayß and William Hays t sr levied by virttffc of sundry fi fa’s from , Justices courts of Coweta and Waltoti| counties, one in'fovor of James Lendlyi vs William W. Hays, and one in favor of Samuel McJunkin vs William Wri Hays, and two dthers in fayor ot Samu el McJunkin Vs WiHiam' VV. Hays,sr.t —-levied oh and returned to me by.a constable. WESLEY SHROPSHIRE, D. S. May 5,1838. NOTICE. I" HEREBY forewarn all persons 1 Fronvtradingor harboring my wife MARY Os. 9YIAGO, (who has left my bed and board,) lam resolved to pay nweof her contracts,unless compelled bylaw*—and lam 'determined ? tp en force the law against all who disregard this notice. , SIMPSON'c. WINGO. New May-1, 1836. 32 COUNTY. HERE AS, Rdfhaniel Burge, &' v v Thomas W. Brandon, applies to me for Letters* dF Administration on the estate of Joseph Greene, late of said county, deceased : ; • These are therefore to cite and ad monish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the tirpe prescribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any. eiist, why said Letters should' not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 3d May, 1836. ’ LEATHEM RANKIN, c. c. o. May 6* 32 Jvejt GOODS. g. > ■■ arr Russell Sl JHAVE NOW ON HAND, * A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting of eVpry variety usually brought to this rharket. We would respectfully invite the citizens of Cass county to call and examiae. for them selves, our Goods and Prices. .. SPUN COTTON From the Georgia Factory, kept con stantly for sale. March 29, 1836. 27 . . . ... 1 i Russell A* Hat re. ZAAr J'ur/ received an additional supply Dry Goods, Scythe blades, Cutting Knivss, Sic kles, and a general assortment of Nails, making their Assortment’complete. April 29,. 31 N O T ICE. £;HEREBY forwarn all from trading for, a bond, given by me to Andrew JB, ; Wassum, of Smith county, State of. Virginia, as there is a proviso in said bond, forfeited by said Andrew B. Wassum, an.d out of the power of any other person, but said Wateum, to mpke indemnification to the undersigned. The above bond frAs given, to secure titles to a town lot in Cassville-, Cass county, Georgia, No. 28, whereon the subscriber then Hved, dab.t] the 4th day of May 1835. I moreover notify Andrew B. Wassum, to appear in Cassville, State of Geor gia, within three months, from this date and comply, with the requisitions on his part ofthe above bond, or I shall hold hirp jorever bared from the con tract set forth in said bond, as 1 intend af|er, tfiat date to improve Hib above lot, anil thereby make.it ifiore valuable than it was to be in my contract set forth in the above bond. . > ; BERRY W. GIDEON. April 19, 1836. 30 -- —. 4 -1 d BORGIA, ) Cass County. j . WITHE'REAS, John J. Word, ap v v plies for Letters of Administra tion on the estate of James R. Kinney, (deceased: / , t . ,» ; I These arp thef-eforei to cite arid a.d: 'monish all person* to.be and appear at rrij office within the time prescribed by law, to shew tauae (if any) why fold Letters should not oe granted.' Given under iWy hand; at office, this sth April, 1836. LEATHEM RANKIN, c.c. o. April 8. 28 GEORGIA, CASS BOUNTY,. .. 4 B''AKEN UP by Roger Murphy*, of 1 Jl' the 827tb District, G. M* of the ! -aforesaid state > and county, A Dark f Ghestiwt Sorrel Mars, 14 1-2 hands high, 7 years old,. hind feet white f to the pastern r jpints, trots natur \ ally, no brands: perceivable.-—— I Appraised byi Alfred Henry and Mi chael Edmonson, to §SO, and pbsted befort? me, this 20th day of April, 1336. ! 1 FELIX Hi WALKER,- J. PJ A true extract from the estcay book, April 27, 1836. GEO. B. RUSSELL, c. r. c. ! 1 April 29. 31 1 . * '- - . _ . . _ _ f Guns mi I h , ; qpHE SUBSCRIBER having set- JL tied himself in Cassville, would, tender his services to the people gener-' ally as a Guhsiiiith; He will keep On hand a supply of Rifle Guns. Persons living at a distance, wishing ifuns made, or old ones repaired, • shall be attended to, on the shortest notice. SAMUEL BADGE I\ April 22, 1836. 30tf GEORGIA, ) Floyd County. } i JYHEREAS, Elizabeth Wisdom, and John Brown, applies to me for letters of Administration on tbe Estate of Jesse Wisdom, late of said county, de ceased: This « therefore to cite and ad monish ail and ringelar, the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to be and appear at toy office within tbe time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any, why shid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, tins 18th day of April, 1336. S. T. MAYO, c. c. 9. April 22. 3q Brnce s New York Type Foundry, Ae. 13, CAanc&ers Street, near Chatham. I'HE price of Five line Pica, plain , and antique, is reduced to 25 cts a pound, and six line Pica and larger to 20 cents, thereby making these per fect metal types cheaper than any other.. 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