The Georgia pioneer. (Cassville, GA.) 184?-1845, April 02, 1841, Image 3

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List of Letters j. I Remaining in the Po?i office t Cassville, Ga. March 31st 1841. I A-EdwarA Adair, Felix Arthur, David Allen, Seth Abernathy, | B-Mra Harriet Bomar, Isaac F. Bo tnar, John Bradford, Win. S. Bridge!, John R. Bradford, George Benton, B W Bell,Cornelius Burns,Wm E Barton Benjm*H Bailey, J P Bowen, John Brown. C-James Cockerham, Daniel Cun yes, Isaac N Craven, E C Case, An-1 drew Countryman, flebecah Cherry. D-John Dawson, AC Day, Allen Dyer,Jacob Demaris, Eli Dildy, Miss Ann Doutlui, Walter P Dickson, Wil liam Dodd. E-Silas Elliott, Esqr 2, Alex A Ed wards. Enoch Ellis, M V Ellison, J M Erwin. F—Miss Mary Fricks, Mrs Jincy Fitts, Quinton A Findley, Charles Fitch, 1 Mrs Jane Foster, Shadrßck Farmer, Mrs Nancy Franklin. G-Jurdin Giley, Nelson Gilreath, Qeorge Gladen, George Gay, Richard Gaines, Livingston Garrett, Sarah Dusby, Aaron Godfrey, K Gillis. H-David Hubbard, Rev Robert Jiardin 2, Adam Hill, Frances Hoi- 1 (leu, Bennet Hosey, Francis Holden, Mathew Holland, Jesse Hart, Benom T Harrison, John T Hardage, John Harbor, William Hall, Rev C W How. ard 2, E D Hudgins, James Hayes 2, T M H enson, A Mor JTHi rnilton, James Hamilton, ER Jones, Joseph jolly, Col L Johnson, John Jenkins 2, Edwd ti Jones, Mary Jackson, Rev W Jones, Elijah N Kirk, John Keneily. L-Solomon 11. Lowry, Isaac Lowrv, Doct M J. Lewis, James Loveless 2, Wm N Love, David L Law & co. M-Patrick Moore, Isaac Mtlown, Andrew McMakio, James J Mulkey, A B McFadden, Ervin Martin, James Mulkey or James Vaughn, David Mor row, David Massey, Gabriel Mass, Roger Murphy, Elizabeth Miller, Wil liam Morgan, James C. McLwe, James Morrow McKinzie. N-Newton, William Neleigh, James B. Neville. , O-Johu iSOneal, Nathaniel C Ole phant. P-Allen Pinson 2, John Powell 3, Elijah Pinson, Mr Puckett, I noma Phillips, Henry C Phelps, William li. Pruitt, Wiley Patterson* Andrew Park 2, Lewis Pilchford, Johr. T Ponder, Pleasant Potter, Thomas N Patterson. R—Philip Ramsour, A M Russell, Samuel Rha, James Reid, Archibald Rheay, Wesley Runyan, Allen Rosa, James Rich or Thomas J Wofford, Hilliard J Right. S-O F Spuliock, B F Smith, Sterling Smith, Thomas Spencer, James M Smith, Joseph Smith, Samuel Simpson, John Spruil, Margaret Sanford* Wil liam Smith, Joseph Smith, G F Swag erty, Obediah Snow, Mrs E Spuliock 2 A Story. T-William B Taylor, John Thomp son,"John Tail. W-Maj A F Wooley, James S Wil liams, Mrs Elizabeth R Wright, John Watson, John Williamson, Jacob West, JFilliam T Wynn,G L Warren, Robert JF.ire,William T Wvnn, James Wallis Person JLilker, A Jfillee E<qr, Jere miah Wilson. Y-F M Young, Erwin & Young. CHESTER HAWKS, p. w. PUBLIC SALES. Uuion Sheriff Sales. WILL BE SOLD , before the court house door in the Town of Blairs mile, on the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY next , within the legal hours of j sale the following properly , to wit : Lot No 31, 9, 1,-levied on as the property of James McMilton tositisfy a Fi Fa issued from a justices court ol Lincoln county H. Richmond & co. vs said Me Mi I ton-levy m.ide and return ed to me by a constable. Also, Lot No. 253, 18, t,-levied on as the property of George Robinson and Jared Tomlinson to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices court of Sumter county in favor of Smith Davenport vs said Robinson and Tomlinson-levy made and returned to me by a consta- ble. THOMAS BOLING, Shff. ALSO , At the same lime and place , Lot of land, No IG, 16th dis Ist sec; levied on as the property of John Mar tin, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from Union Superior court, the Central Bank of Georgia vs John Martin; one iBBU°d from Union Superior court, the Central Bank of Georgia vs John Mar tin, Aithur Gilbert,John Heddrickand Benjamin Allison. Also, all the right, title and interest that Ebenezcr Fain has in and to Lot, No. 94,10,1; levy made and returned to me bv a constable. JOSEPH TOMAS, D. Shff. April 2. | GUARDIAN’S SALE. \GREEABLE to an order from the honorable the court of Ordinary iof Bulloch county, will be sold, at the court houre in Cass county, on the first Tuesday in June next, the interest of D. HenlV and Freeman R. Henly, or phans of James Henly, deceased, in lot No. one hundred &. ninety-eight,(l9B) in the 6th district 3d sect., of originally Cherokee now Cass county. Said in terest being the one half of said lot. Sold for the benefit of said orphans. JAS. NEESMITH, Guardian, april 2, 1841. 25 tds Paulding Sliffs. Sales; XKTILL BE SOLD , before the Court * * House door in Van We.rt , in said county, on the first Tuesday in M A Y next between the usual hours of sale , the following property to wit : Lot ot Land, No 268, Ist dist 4th sect; levied on to satisfy sundry Fi ; Fas issued ojt of a justices court of I Heard county in favor of Wiley S. Fer rell and others vs Samuel B. Landrum —levied on and returned to me by a !constable; and have served the tenant in possession with a copy of the levies. Also, all Marsh Stidham’s interest in 1 grey horse; levied on to satisfy sun dry Fi Fas issued out of the Superior court of Paulding county in favor of Eugene D. Cook, and sundry other Fi Fas vs said Stidham, and Slidfiam &, Bell. Also, One cow and calf; levied on as the property of Lewis Davis, to satisfy a F Fa issued out of Franklin Superi or court in favor of Thomas Davis vs Lewis Davis; property pointed odt by defendant. Also, One grey rHare; levied on as the property of John Curd and James A. Camp, to satisfy a Fi Ffi issued out ot Paulding Superior court at the in stance of Seabourn J. T. Whatly vs said Curd and Camp, property poin ted out by John Curd one of Lhe defen dants in Fi Fa. Also, One Negro man by the name of Oman, about thirly years old, a file likely lellow; levied on H 9 the proper ty of Royasten W. Pollard, lo satisfy sundry Fs Fas issued from the Inferior court of Paulding county in favor of John M. Smith and others vs said Pol lard. Also, One sorrel mare, eight or nine years old, with a blaze in her forehead; levied on as the property of Orrnon O. Henson and Leonard Fulbright, secu ii ity on appeal, and the niare levied on as the pi operty of Mi i security, to sat isfy a Fi Fa issued out of Paulding Su perior court at the instance of John H. Stone vs Orrnon O. Henson and Leon ard Fulbright, security on appeal. STROTHER F. BURGESS. Shff. Also, At the same time & place, Lot of Land, No 792, 3d dis 3d sec; j levied on as the property of James H. Bryson, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Paulding Superior court in favor oftho Monroe Rail Road and Banking Com pany vs James H. Bryson; property pointed out by the defendant.. Also, One blind grey mare; levied on as the properly of Guilt red Smith to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Coweta Su perior court in favor of Henry Patter son vs Guilfred Smith; property poin ted out by the plaintiff in execution. Also, Lot No 1209, 3d dist 31 sect; levied on as the property ol Wiley Nic ole, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued Irorn Paul ding Superior court in Lvor of Joseph Waters vs Wiley Nichols; property pointed out by the defendant. Also, Two cows ami calves; levied on as the property of John Mcßrayer, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Pauld ing Superior court in favor of John A. Jones and others vs John Mcßrayer; property pointed out by the defrndai t. Said property to be sold for GOLD or SILVER. Also, Ten head of cattle, 4 cows &, calves among them; 40 head of slock hogs; 2 horses, 1 a brown horse about seven years old, the other a bay, about the same age; levied on as the prop erty of Martin Williams, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued horn Paulding Inferior court in favor of the Scull Shoals Manufac turing company vs Martin Williams; property pointed out by the defendant. Also, Three acres of land, more or less, being part of Lot No 919, 2d diet. 4th sect; levied on as the property ol the Trustees of the Cedar Town Acad emy, to satisfy three Fi Fas issued out of a justices court of Paulding county, in favor of JL. 11. Walthall vs the Trus tees of said Academy-levied on and re turned to me by a constable. LEWIS M. MATTHEWS, D. Shff. DR. C. M. GRIFFIN, - jffSAfc 1| Y AS moved his office to the W IT South West coiner of the Public Square, where be may at all times be found unless engaged Feby 5 . 17 ts GASS SHERIFF 1 SALK:! I U ■/■ILL BE SOLD, oit the First ** Tuesday in A\ A Y next, be fore the court house door in Cassville, Cass county , within the legal hours of sale , the following properly, to wit: 1 brown horse 7 years old, 1 ycke oxen, 8 head cattle 4 cows and 4 year lings, 40 head slock hogu-levied on as the property of James Hyatt to sat ; sfy a F Fa from Cass Superior court in favor of Wiley Patterson, David Irwin and Arnold Milner vs said Hyatt. Also the half of Lot of land No 895, 4th dfst 3d sec-levied on as the prop erty of Reuben P. Lackey to satisfy a Fi Fa from Cas3 Inferior court in favor of H. Willingham & co. vs said Lack ey. Also, Lot No. 1214,215 t disc 2d sec levied on as the properly of Andrew Miller to satis!/ a Fi Fa from Upson Inferior court in favor of Robert A. Beall vs said Miller. Also, Lot of land No. 32, 16th dist 3d section-levied on as the property of James Johnson to satisfy a Fi Fa from Richmond Superior court in fa vor of Albert J. Rambo vs said John son. Also, Lot of land No. 79, 6th dist 3d sec-levied on as the pioperty of] Joseph W. Clarke to satisfy a Fi Fa from a justices court of Henry county infavorof William H. White vs said Clarke-levied on and returned tome by a constable. Also, Lot of land No. 95, 16th dist 3d sec-levied on as the properly of John Po vel to satisfy aFi Fa from a justices court of Cass county in favor of John T. Ponder va said Powell-lev ied and returned to me by a constable. Also, all John Powells interest to a lease oil lot of Land No. 142, 16th dist 31 sec-levied on as the propeity of John Powell to satisfy a Fi Fa from a justices court of Cass county in favor of John T. Ponder vs said Powell-lev ied on and returned to me by consta ble. Also, Lot, No 268, 16th dist 3d sec; levied on as the property of Andrew and Jane Park, to satisfy a Fi Fa issu ed from Cass Superior court in favor of James Kiikpatrick vs Andrew Park and Jane Park. Also, One Negro woman, Beck, 22 years old, and her child, Hlcn, 3 years old; levied on as the property ot Southern J. Higg?, by virtue of 2 Fi Fas; 1 from Cass Inferior court in fa vor of John Leak, the other from Css Superior court in favor of Rowland Bryant vs said Higg9. JOSEPH BOGLE,Shff. Also, at the same time & place. ‘The north west half of Lot of land No. 117, 7th dist 3d sec-levied on as the property of James R. Brock to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Cass Infe rior court in favor of H. Willingham vs J. R. Brock; property pointed out by the defendant and served the ten ant in possession with a notice of said levy. Also, One bay mare, 5 years old; 1 roan mare, 10 years old; 40 head of stock hogs, more or less; 2 cows; 4 head of young cattle; 1 crib of com, 20 barrels, more or less; 3 ploughs; 3 pair of gearsj 3 axes; 3 hoes; 1 mat* lock; 1 bureau; 1 cupboard; 1 table and 0 chairs; levied on as the proper ty ol Isaac N. Craven* to satisfy seven Fi Fas issued from Cass Inferior court; 2 in favor ol Moore & Davis; 2 in fa vor of R. C. Baldwin; 2 in favor of Haviland &, Risfey, and 1 in favor ol Kerrs &. Hope; all vs Isaac N.Craven; property pointed out by delendant. WESLEY KINMAN, D. Shff. fill III! 111. SPRING PMCE, GA THE Subscriber continues to oc cupy that large &, commodious three 9*ory House in Spring Place, where ! travellers and others can be accom modated at prices suitable to the limes. G. W. YVACASER. March 26, 1841. 24 Federal Union and Con- j stitulionulis, will insert the above one titne,Hrid forward their accounts to Spring Place for payment. lTw: r r*HE subscriber intending to locate I JL himself in De cat ur, DeKMb I county, tenders bis professional *<*rvi— : c*s in the counties of Floyd, Cass, Cher okee, and Forsyth, of the Cherokee !circuit; and the counties of Coweta, j Fayette, DeKalb &. Cobb of the Cow eta circuit. THOS. GLASCOCK. march 5,1841. 21 ts Murray Sheriff Sales. WfTfILL BE SOLD , on the Jirst Tuts day in MJI Y next, before the court house door in the iozon of Spring Place , between the legal bourse of sale the following property towit: .. Lot of Land No. 171, 9th dist. 3 * section-levied on as -the property ot Thomas McMullen and Randolph Mc- Mullen to satisfy sundry Fi Fas in fa vor of James M. Spullock and others; returned to me by a constable. Lot of land No. 290, 261 h dist 2nd sec-levied on as the property of Wil liam Justice in favor of Samuel Faris to satisfy a Fi Fa from a justices court of Rabun county-levy made and re turned to me by a constable. • Lots of land, Nos 218 and 219, Bth dist 3d sec-levied on as the property of William T. Terry to satisfy a Fi Fa from Forsyth Superior court in favor of Benjamin Buchanon-property pointed out by R. H. L. Buchanon. I lot in the town of Spring Place No. 5-levied on as the property of Stephen Jones to satisfy a Fi Fa from Murray Superior court in favor of David Burge. One agon and four work eteers levied on as the property of John Kel lett to satisfy a Fi Fa from Walker | Superior court in favor df John Duiie gan. Lot of Land No 1 81,9 th dist 3d sec. -levied on as the property of Asa Keith to satisfy a Fi Fa from Murray Superi or court in favor of the olScers of court G. W. WACASER, Shff. Also, Ai the same time &, place, ‘Two Sorrel horses, 3 cows & calves* 2 pided steers, 1 pided bull, I clock, 1 sideboard, 103 bushels corn more or less-levied on as the property of R. T. Banks to satisfy a Fi Fa from Murray Superior court in favor of John Towns. JOHN M. KING, 13. ShAT. April 2, 1841. gilai uit smff’s. sales. % /” ILL BE SOLD, before the court ▼ V house door , in the TOWNoj ELfJJAY , Gilmer County, on the first 1 ULSDA Y in A/ A Y next, within the usual hours of sale , the following property, to wit: Lot No. 97, 26th dist 2d sec—levied on as the property of Thomas J Booker to satisfy an F* from Lincoln Supe rior court in favor of Wm. M. Booker; properly pointed out by the plaintiff. Also, Lt No. 150, 6th dist 2d sec levied on as the pioperty of Samuel Newell to satisfy a ft fa issued from the Superior court of Cherokee county m favor of Clarke McTeir & co. vs Sam uel Newell and others; property point ed out by plaintiff. Also, Lot No. 165, 10th dist 2d sec levied on as the property of John Pat terson to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a justices court of Gilmer county in favor of John P . Alexander; prop erty pointed out by the defendant—levy nrade and returned to me by a consta ble. JOHN W. GRIFFITH, Shff. Administrators Sale. lA7 ILL BE SOLD, at the residence of the subscriber, on the Efowah river, in the county of Cass, on Thurs day, the 22d day of April next, be tween the usual hours of sab, all the Personal Property belonging to the estate of Joseph Mi chael, late ©f said county, deceased, to wit. Four head of Horses, one Wagon, two Car riages, a Lot of Dry Goods, and a quantity of House-hold and Kitchen FURNITURE. Terms made known on the day of JOHN S. ROWLAND,Adm’r. March 8, 1841. 22 tds Coroner’s Sale. TATfILIj BE SO LD,on the first Tues ’ * day in M A Y next , before the court house door in Van Wert , Paulding co uniy , within the legal hours of sale the following properly to wit: Lot No 373, 18th dist 3d sect; 151, Ist dist 4th sect; 409,181 h dist 3d sect, and 468, 2d dist 4th sect.,all in former ly Cherokee now Paulding county, containing each Forty acres mote or less. Also, One town lot in the town of Van Wert,with the frame of a house on said lot, known in the plan of said town by Number 85; levied on to sat isfy a Fi Fa issued from Paulding Su perior court in favor of Henry Dobson against Benjamin F. Bray, Strother F. Burgess, Woodson Hubbard, William Hubbard,Crawford Wright, Benjamin Sansingand James Wright. Sold un der the incumbrance of a mortgage.— Terms,Cash. JOHN McBRAYER, Coron§r. Feby 23d, 1841. Administrators Sale. Georgia, Cass County . A GREEABLE to an order of the Im. honorable Inferior court of said county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, before the court house door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, Lot of Land, No 3, in the 3d district and 2d sect., of Cherokee coun ty. Sold as the property of Eli IV. Lackey, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heir 9 and creditors. Terms on the d/iy of sale. REUBEN F. LACKEY, Adm’i. march Ist, 1841. tds C AlllMulf!*. THE Subscribers have resumed bu siness at the above well known Hotel. They are thankful for past patronage, and solicit their Old Friends, and the Public generally, to call on them.— Every attention will be paid to lender those comfortable who favor them with BROWN £ DYER. March 22, 1841. 24 2m. JAYNE’S HAIRTONIC. For the presentation, growth and beauty of the Hair, and to prevent iis falling out, or turning gray . This is an ex cellenl article, and has in many instan ces, produced, a fine growth of hair on the heads of persons who had been bald for years. Extract of a letter from the Rev Geo. W. Eaton, Professor in the Hamil ton Literary and Theological Semi n.rry, dated /ebruarv 15th, 1840. DR. D. JAVNE— Dear Sir: 1 can not say my hair is restored, but I can say that it appears to be in as rapid a process of restoration as could reasona bly be expected. I had not finished the Ist bottle,before a decided change was manifest over the bald part of the haed to which it was applied. Anew growth of fine glossy hair, much Like that of an infant’s to increase, and I have had it cut two oi three times. I have recently com menced upon the third bottle, but have been a good deal irregular in the use of the “Tonic” from the f ,r st, and from this cause I apprehend the effect is at present less than it otherwise would have been. % I began the use of the Tonic with little or no futh that it would ever be successful on my head though I felt en tire confidence in your statements of what it had done for others; and i was a3 much surprised as delighted, when j saw the effect. You recollect the appearance of my head when in your office. I assure you the hair has been nearly if not quite an inch long, at the times 1 have had it cut, on those parts which were nearly destitute of any when you saw me. It was however very fine, though quite thick. I am flushed with sanguine hope of final suc cess, in the diligent use of your Tonic, which (amidst all the hair humbugs which have been advertised in the pa pers,) I am constrained to believe is what it claims to be, and that it icill make the hair grozo , and no mistake at least on some heads. GEO. W. EATON. Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. C. Park, Pastor Bablist Church at Had donfield, N. J. Hadi>onfield,lL J., Feb. 12, 1839, Dr. D. Jayne , — Sir — l take great pleasure in informing you that the bot tle of Hair Tonic, which I obtained of you last October, has proved most sat isfactory and successful. My hair had fora long time been exceedingly thin. But for two or thiee years past it had so fallen out that my head had become almost entirely bald, I was under the necessity of concealing the baldness by combing the hair on the sides over it. Bot now after using about half of a bot tle of the “Tonic,” 1 have as luxuriant a growth of hair as 1 ever had. C. C. PARK. For sale by . RUSSELL & ALEXANDER, Cassville, andl Wm. ROOT & Cos. Marietta, Geo. JOIST JYeatly Sf expeditious * ly executed at this Office- Attachments, for tale at this O&c*.