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SHERI F F’ S SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALESj
For April,
VV ILL BE SOLD, on the first
▼ T Tuesday in April nt Kt, be
fore the court house door in the town of
Cassville, Cass county, the following
propei ty, to wit:
Lot, No. 223, 15th dist. 3d sec, of
originally Cherokee now Cass county
levied on by virtue of two fi fa’s from a
Justices court of Houston county* as
the property of Thomas Coats* in favor
of George Patton—levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.
Lot, No. 960,4th dis. 3d sec.-levied
on as the property of Samuel Thomp
son, to satisfy afi fa issued fiom tiie
Superior Court of Oglethorpe COtinty*
in favor of Edward CoX, vs said Thomp
son, \V n. K. McCanless, John McCan
less, John Hail, Britian Mikel, and j
Thomas Amis—property pointed out by
Wm. Daniel. j
LEWIS TUtfLIN, Shff. j
Feb. 20.
"TuMPKINSH ERIFF SALES.
*>’</ ILL BE SOLD, before the court
vv house door in the Town of Doh i
lohnsga, on the first J uesday in April >
next, within the legal hours of tale, the i
following properly, to wit: *
' l-2oi No. 976,4, l-levied on as the
property of Tnomas J . R isk, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from Habersham Superi- !
or Court,in favor of A. Y. Walton, vs. i
Thomas J. Rusk maker, Benjamin i
Cleve and indorser,and Amos Jackson <
security on appeal—pointed out by <
Jam s Redden. I
No 655, 5, 1-546, 4,1-1045,12, 1,
and fraction No 1189, 12, I—levied on <
as the property of David Nichole, to <
satisfy afi fa issued from Lumpkin Su I
perior court,in favor of Etnauual San- <
dusky, vs said Nichols. ’
One Negro Man by the name of t
BIOSES, about 45 years of age-levied J
on as the property of John Madden, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Lumpkin Su- !
perior court, in favor of David Nichols, .
vs John Madden, Lewis Ralston, Ezra I
Vanhn & John McLeod, securities on <
appeal-pointed out by Samuel M’Car- i
ter.
SAML. Shff. ’•<
Feb, 20.„ f
~ i 1
SALES. .
T,lf ILL BE SOLD, on the First
* r Tuesday in April next, before the I
Court house door in the Town of Canton, |
within the usual hours of sale, the follow- i
fng properly, to wit >
Lot, No. 459, in 2 1 dist. 2d section- i
levied on as the property of Robert
Green, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Inferior court of D Kalb county, in fa
vor of William W. Hendon, vs said
Green-property pointed out by Nathan
Byrid.
Also, Lot No. 127, in the 3J district,
2d section-levied on as the property 7 of
Thomas Coleman, to satisfy a fi fa issu-j
ed from a Justices court of Richmond
county, in favor of William Bailey, vs
Baid Coleman-levy made and returned;
f O me by Cader B. Stancil, L. C.
’ Also, Lot,No. 1 85, in the 13th dist 2d
sec.-levied on as the property of Will
iam Davis, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
a Justices court of Fayette county, in
favor of Veal & Dithard, vs said Da
vis-levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, Lot, No. 99, 3d dis 2J sec-levi
cd on as the property of Cornelius Ja
eo, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justi
ces court of Lincoln county, in favor of
A. r Willborn, vs said Jaco-levied on
and eturned to me by Cader B. Stan
cil, L. C.
Also, Oie Roan Horse-levied on as
the property of Edward Elwards, to
satisfy a mortgage 11 fa, issued from the
Inferior court ot Cherokee county, in
favor of fjewis H. Messer, vs said El
- pointed out by Will
iam Daniel.
Also, No. 130, 22d dis. 21 sec—levi
ed on as the property of Jilin B. Dud
ley, to-satisfy a fi fa issued from a Jtrs
frees court of Gwinnett county, in favor'
of Jesse" Campton, vs said Dudley-levi-1
ed on and returned to me by a consta- 1
file.
JOHN B. GARRISON, Shff. .
Feb. 20.
/TJ LEE it sheriffsales',
For April.
B ILL BE SOLD, on the First Tues
day in -April next, before the court
house door in the town of LiFauetle, the
following property, to wit r
Lot of land, N > 1 10, 2Gth dist. 3d j
sec.,of originally Cherokee now Wal
ker county-levied on as the property
of John Roe* and John L. Anderson,
to satisfy a fr fa, issued out of the Infe
rior court of Richmond chithty,- in fa
vor of John L. I’eZ-uit, vs the said Jbhi :
Rees and lohuL. A.idiirson-property
pointed out by M. Di Rogers.
AloO, Oae G rey Horse,and one hall
keg oi Tobacco, levied on as the prop-
trtyof Francis Eird,tb satisfy o £. fa rr»t
favor of the Central Bank of Georgia,
issued from the Superior Court of Ha
bersham county, against Bird, maker,
and John Heiner, David Lewis, Will
iam Hamilton & Joseph Hughes, in
dorsers.
Also, One Lot of Land, No 175, Gth
dis. 4thsec., of originally Cherokee
now Walker county -levied on as the
property ot Joseph Gaddis, to satisfy
sundry fi fa’s from Upson J ustices court
in favor ut William G. Perryman, vs
said Joseph Gaddis—levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 30, 9th dis.
4lh sec. of now said county of Walker,
to satisfy suncry fi fa’s from a Justices
court of Hall county, in favor of N.
Dickerson, vs William Davis—levy
made and returned to me by a consta
ble. WM. FALKNER, Sherifl.
March 3.
COBB SHERIFF SALES.
19/ ILL BE SOLD, on the First 1
7 uesday in April next, before the I
house door, in the town of Marietta,
Cobb county, within the legal hours of
salt:
One Lot of land, No 130, Ist dis 2d
sec.-levied on as the property of Sam
uel McJunkin, by virtue of a fi fa issu
ed from the Superior court of Walton
county, Albert Sears, vs Samuel Mc-
Junkin and others.
One Lot of land, No. 11’30, 16th dis.
21 sec.-levied on as the property of
P. J. Muriy, by virtue of an execution
issued liom Hall Superior court, the
officers ol court, vs said Murry—levied
on and returned 10 me by George B 1-
ber, former Dept S:.ff.
Aho, (Jae Lot of land. No 1055, 19th
dis. 2J sec.-levied on as the property
of Samuel Thompson, by virtue of a fi '
L» issued from the Superior court ofj
Oglethorpe county, Samuel McJunkin,
vs said Thompson-levy made and re
turned to ,ne by George Baber, forme
Dept Shff.
Also, Lot ofland, No. 289, 20lh i
2.1 sec—levied on-as the property o i
James S. Park, by virtue of a mortgage '
fi i<i issued fro n Cobb Superior court, ■
Oliver Porter and others, against the
said James S. Park.
Also, One Bright Bay Mare-levied
on as the property of Amos Chaffin, to
satisfy afi fa issued from Cobb Supe-1
nor court, John Kirkland, vs the said
Amos Chaffin.
Also, Oae Bay Horse, also, one dark
frou Grey Horse—levied on as the pro
perty of David Kenedy, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Cobb Inferior court,
Kellog & S inford, and others, vs the
Baid David Kenedy and Joseph Chas
tain.
Also, Lot of land, O i 346} l3th
2d sec.—levied on as the property of
Samuel Day, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the J istices court of the 408th
dist. G. M. Gwinnett county, A. R.
Smith, against the said S. Day-levy
made and returned tome by a constable
! Also, Lot of Land, No. 475, Ist dis.
12d s^c.—levied on as the property of
Lemuel Duren, to satisfy afi f a j ssut;( j
; from the Justices court of Walton
1 county,* S. Catlin, vs said Duren—prop
erty pointed out by Micajah Lansom
levy made and retained to me by a
constable.
Also, One Lot of land, 414, Ist dis.
2d sec.-levied on as the property of
Tlrothas Glenn, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Justices court in Porter’s dist.
Jones county, Robert Beasly, vs the
said I Homas Glenn—levy made and" re
turnedTo me by a constable.
Also, One Negro Man, about forty
years of age-levied on as the property!
of James B. Waller, to satisfy a fi fa,!
issued from the Superior court ofCobb i
county, in favor of John Montt and'
others, vs Jamesß. Waller & Frede-i
rick George.
Also, One Grey Horse-h Vied on as I
(he property of Ah x-ander McLarty, to
satisfy a(I 10, issued from Cobb Supe
rior court, in favor of j’«jfies Leagon, vs
Alex inder McLarty.
Also, One House and Lot in fh'e
lawn of Marietta, known in the plan of
| yard town, bv Lot, No. il-levied on
jas the property James Anderson, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from C »bb Superi
or court, II; R. Foot,vs the said James
- Anderson.
S. N. MALONEY, Sheriff.
March 3.
CHEROKEE SHERIFF SALES, i
For April.
ILL BE SOLD, on the First lues !
in April next, in th’e Town:of Can-\
t in, Cherokee county, between the lawfdl
i hours <>j sale the following property,to wit :■
Lot, No. 58 2, 3 1 dis. 2d sec.-levied
on as the property of John H. Winters,!
to satisfy alr issued from a Justices'
court of Jackson county, in favor of
Thomas G. Lyle, vs said Winters—levi
; ed ->n and returned to me by a consta
'.hie.
Also, Lot, No. 6’35, 2.1 dis. 2.1 sec.- :
ilevied on as the property of Simeon
White, satisfy hfi fa, issued from
1 Chcrofcee Superior court in favor of
John R. Light,vs said White.
Also, One Feather Bed and Furni
ture, and one side Saddle-Jevied on as
the property of Matthew Rhodes, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Lumpkin Su
perior Couit, in favor ot William W.
Weicher, vs said Rhodes-property
pointed out by M. J. Walker.
Also. Nmety Acres of Land, be the
same more or less, beinp that part °f
Lol, No. 86, in the 14'b dis. of the 2d
sec.,awarded to the St'to of (jpnrpia,
after having been rrr damped at the
instance of the Governor, no the infor
mation of Reuben Con<% vs Littleton
Ivv f-'liasA I .if tlofpr. T-.V
Langston worley.d. shff.
M->rr h 3.
Gil ER SPpFUFp’S pq. '
[[ J BE SOf.D- before th" ewrt
house door, in the n f
f.t.t.j, fd y. aimer a only, on the fr< t
'IIJFSDAYin APFlT.next within the
usual hmtrsof sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Los, No. 190, in the 6*h dis. 24 spc.*-
levied on as the pronprtv of James'
Sturdivant, to satisfy n fi fi, ip Sl | P a f rom
a Just ices court of Uo®on county, in!
favor of S. &I. L. Calhoon, vs said
Sfurdivanf-h vv made and returned to
me by a bailiff".
Also, Lot, No. 196. in the 10th dis,
2d sec.—levied on as the property of
William P. Peoples, to satisfy a fi fa;
issued from a Justices court of Upson!
county, in favnr of icharrah Booth
levy made and returned to me by a !
bailiff
Also, Lot, No. 89. in the sth dis oft
the 2 I e oc—levied on as tbfwnrnperty of
I homes Jons, to satisfy a fi ft issued
from the Justices court of Gwinnett
county. Mark Waits, vs said 'Thomas l
Jons—levy made and returned to me by
a constable.
Also, Lot. No. 12R in the 12th dis of!
•he 2d sec—levied on as the property of!
Avan Scarbrough, to satisfy two fi fa’s
from the Justices court of Monroe coun
ty, in favor of Oglesby White, vs
Avan Scarbrough-lew made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, Seven Head >fCattle, and two
hundred bushels of corn, moi-' 1 or loss
levied on as the property of John Suth
erland, to satisfy a stress warrant for
rent, in favor of Barnabas Atthur vs
said Sutheiland.
JONATHAN COX, Shff.
March 3. 1838.
FLOYD SHERIFF’S S\LES,
For May, 1838.
BE SOLD, on the first
'Tuesday in May rut', be
tore, the court house door in the 'Town
of ROME, het ween the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of la d, No 235, 23d dis 3d sec
of Floyd county, levied on as the pro
uerty of Walter Jones, so safisfy one fi
la issued from Baldwin Superior court,
in favor of Stewart & H irgroves.
Wm. R. WILLIAMSON, Shff.
FLOYD SALES-APRIIL ’
Lot, No f 2,4, 4, Winn Clayton, vs
J Cochran.
Lot, No. 2'2f, 4,4, Hankins &Har
daway, and J Warren, vs »V C VVhafey
House & Lot in Rome, William
Bostwick tV J Lamberth vs E Wells.
Three negroes, J Waters & E Wa
terhouse vs S S Jack Wu> E Meredith
One negro girl, M Montgomery vs
S S Jack Wm E Meredith.
Lot No 2,15.4, B Harper vs J Dicky
MURRAY SALES—APRIL.
Lot, No 3'l 3, 27, 2, J B Doug-Liss vs
; O C Cleaveland.
1 Lot No 214 12 3-W EJwards vs E
! B’eeles.
j Lot No 29 7 3-*J Whitlow vs M M
1 Betty.
Lot No 147 11 3-R Ellison v?T W -
imack & A Royal.
Lot No 276 8 3-Bryan Keeton vs
T S Hunt.
FORSYTH SALES—APRIL.
Lot No 546 3 I—Broatn CZ Camp
bell vs M E?Z“II.
Lot No 1045 2 1-J C Gibson vs J M
M’Chii e.
Lot No 203 3 I-J J Wirm vs Wm'
Albright.
Lots Nos 561 & 9*66’2 I—officers of
court vs P J Murray.
Lot No 22G I I—E L Newton vs A
J Hale.
Lot No 358 2 1-W Daniel vs J
> Capp?,-
j Lot No 1038 2 1-Buckner & Stan-
1 for# vs Wm Twilley.
I-iot No 400 I I—W Ellis-on vs Jos.
Oueal.
_ Lot No 557 3 t-W W Griffin vs M
Fain.
1 Lot No 151 3 t*T Carter vs Walter
; Lumpkin.
Negro man S im-G Seahorn & M
Cobb,’ admrsvs I' Kelly.
PAULDING SAL ES -APRf L.
Lot, No 1175, 20,3, R Hide, vs Wir.
R Stringfellow.
Lot, No 992,13,3, Porter & Burney
vs F T Green.,
-Lot No 629,21, 3, Ccok & Coles
Wm Mi Kaua vs A F V\ iliu.ms.
Lot, No 1 <62, 3,3, B Bailey vs J
\\ Raines.
Lot No 71 18 3-B Lalimore vs H
Etell.
A O TICE.
HE Sheriff Sales of CM county,
" will hci t fter be published tn the
Georgia Pioneer. ,
5 .V. MALOA'EY, Shf.
March 3.—125
~~~CA UTIOaT! ~
ALL PERSONS are tiereb) cau
tioned against trading tor TWO PRO
MISSORY A OTES, given by myself
to W. Ensign—one for twenty-five dol
lars, the other for fifteen, dated about
the 30ih of June, 1837, and due the
251 hof December thereafter. The
consideration for u hich said notes were
given, having entirely failed, I am de
lerminrdnot to pay them unless com
pelled by Law.
LEV! PIERCE.
March 10, 1838.—22-31.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
fFill be Sold,
ON the 18th day of Apr! next, at
the late residence of William
Lanier, deceased, in Cass county, all
the
PERISHABLE PROPERTY,
belonging to the estate of said deceas
ed, consisting of
C o r n, F o <1 d e r.
Tic o Guns,
AN D
One ixe.
TERMS,
J A VIES PURR, .lim'r.
March 9,1838.—n22-tds
ADM IN ISTR A TORS’ S A LE.
GREEA-BLE to an order of the
Honorable the Inferior court of
Henry county, when sitting as a court
ofordinary:
IF ILL BE SOLD,
On the First Tuesday in April next,
Before the court-house door in Vai
Wert, Paulding county, Lot of Land.
No. 105, Ist dis. 4ih sec. containing 40
acres, more or less. Sold as. the pro
perty of Joel B’own, dec’d, foi the ben
efit of the lu irsand creditors.
J AMES RANSOM, Adm’r.
Jan’y 26,1838 —l6-60d-$3.
OUR MONTHS after date appli
_ cation will be made to the hon
orable the Inferior court of Mmr.t)
county when sitting for’ ordinary pur
poses,-for leave to sell, Lot, No. 240,
in the 10th dis. 3d sec. of Murray
county,- belonging to the estate ot John
Lavmance, late df Morgan county,
East Tennessee, dec’d.
JACOB LAYMANCE, Adm’r.
Jan. 3, 1838. —l4 4m
Notice.
THE co partnership heretofore OX
isting between Hodge fy Baihy, is this
day dissolved by nuiuai consent.
DUKE H. HODGE,
VHLMAM h. BAILEY.
December 5-.. i, 1837—113—3 m
L A IF.
A' HE Subsdrrberßj will attend the
" Courts of the several Counties
composing the Cherokee circuit.
Their ofiHe is in Cassville, Ga., and
di Professional business entrusted to
■t.iem will be promptly attended to.
UNDERWOOD & IRWIN.
May Ist, 1837.—91. ts.
Look at This!!!
ALL PERSONS indebted to the
Subscribe , Whose Notesand Accounts
are due, are hereby notified, that Unless
settled immediately, they will be put
m the hands of an officer for collection,
lam in want of money, and must have
it. Attend to me ne»t week and sav
cost.
MORGAN.
Feb. 9, 1838’. 18.
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Vhy svc\ a n
JOHN B. FISHER, resp'eelftflly in
forms the citizens of this and the
adjacent counties, that he proposes
practising the Thompsonian System.
NO CURE, NOPAY. He will gen
erally be found at home, unless absent
on Professional business. His resi
dence is 3 miles from iLiderwood’s
Ferry, on the H'ightoWer.
Feb’y 13 1838, -19.
horseZbills
(O.V A.V ELEGAA'T CUT)
EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE OW BEA&ONJ
BJ.&- tsajse.
WILLUM NEkL &CQ.
MANU Fact UKEFS OF
LOOK lA' G G LA SS E ST
81, ect » Pni.adet
\ phia, bank of the Merchants*
Hotel—the only establishment oi the
kind devoted exdusße'y to this bu/h
ness.
Country Merchants are supplied at
Manufacturers* prices, and their Glass
es insured from breakage to any part of
the Union, without extra charge,
Ti q3e vvho may have orders fofr
large Glasses, would do well to infurni
Us by letter, previous to their coming
on. of the sike of the plate, and tW
kind of frame they may want,(whethet
of Gilt, Mahogony, or Marble,) that the
article may be manufactured express
ly for the occasion.
Merchants should give their order
for Looking Glasses, the first thing oq
their arrival, to insure them well put
U P* -
Any Editor of a weekly paper, who"
wi’l publish this advertisement to the
amount ot six dollars, at his usual rates
shall he duly paid in glasses at mahu*
facturers’ prices, which of course must
be as low as they can be bought in the
city—provided he will send on his bill
by a merchant, who will purchase
Glasses, with which we can pack and
forward them at our risk of breakage
9th ino. 2d —lB
GEORGIA, DEKALB COUNTY.
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary puff
poses January Term, 1838.
RULE MSI.
ST -appearing to the Court,' that
Hawkins Howard, late of said
county, deceased, did, in his life time,
execute to one Thomas J. Griffith, his
bond for titles to a certain Lot of Land
to wit: Number One Hundred a. d
Forty Four, in the twenty-third district
of the second sec’ion, now Cass codnty.
And it further appearing to the Court,
that the said bond has been regularly
assigned to one James Jolly, and that
the conditions of the same have been
•omplied with, It is therefore ordered,
That Mary Howard, Executrix of said
■eceased, be directed to execute title#
• o the said James Jully, for said Lot of
Land, within the time prescribed by
Law, unless good cause to
the contrary, and that a copy of this
Rule be published in one of the p'ublick
G izette’s of this State, once a montfi
or three months.
A true copy from the minute# df said
court, this 31st day of Januaiy, 1830.
• E. B. REYNOLDS, c.C. o.
Feb. —l7 3m’.
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