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VOL 11.
An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published
at Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia, devoted to the
preservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of the
States. The sycophant of no Party —the slanderer
X»l no Individual —the friend of Jackson.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,
By B. 11. <w AT il RIGHT.
Terms —Three Dollars per annum when paid in ad
vance or at four dollars, if not paid until the end of
the year.
No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of
Che Editor, to any subscriber in arrears.
Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at
(he customary prices.
Communications to the Editors must be post’naidto
entitle them to attention.
No subscription received for less than a year.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY
Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be publishep
six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157.
Ail intended Sales of goods and chatties, belonging
to testators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be
iiublished in two or more public places in the parish
county] where such effects are to be sold, and in the
gazette, at least fortv days before the day of such in
tended sale.— ibid 151.
All sales to be between the hours of ten and four
o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to
be given thereof on the first day of sale— ibid 167.
Sales of real property to be on the first Tuesday in
the mouth, at the place of public sales,after sixty days
publication.— ibid 171.
Application for Letters of Dismission published six
months. — ibid 168.
ESTRAYS.
To be advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court
SHERIFFS
That advertise with Us are notified that to make
their sales legal, those for April must appear on the
first day of March.
for May, by the fifth of April
for June, by the third day of May.
For July, by the thirty-first day of May.
For August, by the fifth day of July.
For September, by the second day of August.
For October by the sixth day of September.
For November, by the fourth day of October.
For December, by the first day of November.
Persons indebted to the Intelligence!' are notified
that we will receive in payment. Bills of any denomi
nation on any ofthe solvent Banks of this State.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
SOUTHERN BANNER,
A Newspaper published at Athens, Geo.
DEVOTED TO THE UNION OF THE STATES AND
THE RIGHTS OF THE STATES.
SINCE issuing our proposals about a year since
for enlarging and improving the Southern Banner
events have transpired in this State, which render it
h duty we owe to ourselves, as w II as our friends and
(Nitrons, to issue a new prospectus.
It isitnpossible for the most superficial observer of
the signs of the times, not to have drawn from them
the irresistible conclusion that the political elements
of our State have, within the last si* months, under
gone a revolution as great as it was sudden and unex
pected; and we feel.it a duty we owe to the public. I
Io scatter any lingering inists which inay still surround
ua, produced by this war of elements, this hrea king
up ot old party foundations, and this mingling o’ ex
it emes hitherto so opposite in the formation of new
ones, in order that our true position may be revealed,
both to those with whom we shall hereafter act, and
to those by whom we may be oppo-ed. It is notour
intention, however, at present to enter into an expla
nation ofthe reasons which have actuated us in mak
ing a choice between the parties lately organized in
«>ur State—they have been Heretofore. and may be
hereafter, more fully explained in ourc* lutnns Our
object is simply to call the attention of th< public to
our press, and to enlist the aid of those in its behalf
with whom as a partv we are determined to act.
The self styled " State Rights Party” having adopt
cd the doctrine of nullification in its most obuo’imis
•enje, as the very soul of its creed, we wash our hands
of it forever, and pledge our best exertions tn support
a n d maintain that party both ut the South and through
out the whole country, which, rallying around that
abused and villified patriot, Andrew Jackson, have
pledged themselves to maintain against consolidation
on one hand, and nullification on the other, the integri
ty, honor and glory of our free institutions
With this free and candid acknowledgment ot our ]
views and sentiments. wc submit our paper to the ten
der mercies ot our opjmnents. ami to the protection ot
our friends Our opposition to nullification hereto
fore. has, as might have been antici|»ated called down
upon us the proscription of a |K»rtion of our old friends,
und their exertions to prostrate us increase in pro
portion as their seal for the Calhoun manta waxes hot.
We hope however, that the isposiuonlately evinced
by the friends <»f the Constitution and Union, to up
hold and sustain us against their nttUifying efforts, will
grow and strengthen in a proportionate degree and
that we will be enabled, by their countenance and as
lijtance, to ” g" ahead” in a course so disinterested as
respects out solves, and a cause so sacred as regard,
the happiness and prosperity ot our con m<n country
TER VS —Throe Dollars per annum tn advance,
or Four* Dollars after the expiration ot the year Pay
ment at the end ofthe year will be considered in ad
vance if lb” subscriber continues tor another—if not
he will be charged tor the time due, at the rate ul
Four Dollars per annum.
Advertisements conspicuously inserted at the cus
tomary prices.
P*Utters (post paid) addressed Io Aii l ’ Chase,
Publisher, or to Chase A Nisbet. Editor*, will meet
wi.bp<on. P * CHAS[ .
ALFRED M. NISBET.
Athens. May 7,1834.
OljJMyjlJiLb sOIBJh
attorney at law.
Chtroktt Court Ifoust. Georgia,
Ic baw nrv oared to attend to any protessionsl busi
.“Venlmxrat-h.m. 11-.emler. M, ; <h..k. <•■
thow neraons who have, so liberally pat.wo.xed Inm in
where he has practiced CommmucaUons
t > ensure attention, causl come nost-paia.
16-7-ts
hJr
hhnbms'wß recorder
AAD
SPY IN THE WEST.
“LET TIIEIt F, BE HARMONY IN THINGS SSSE'.TIAi. —L IBXRALITT IN THINGS NOT ESSENTIAL CHARITY IN ALL’’
AURARIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA, JULY 5, 1834.
By authority of the Legislature
ot* Georgia.
GEORGIA
For the benefit of Madison Academy,
Morgan County.
(LASS £iO i.
tie ttrawn (n lUacon on
ftfuimran, trntfi
SCHEME.
1 Prize of SIO,OOO < 1 “ “ 150
1 “ “ 4 000* 1 “ “ 150
1 “ “ 1,000 j 5 “ “ 100
1 “ “ 500 J 5 “ “ 50
1 “ “ 500 5 36 “ “ 20
1 “ “ 200 J 72 “ “ 10
1 “ “ 200 ' 432 “ “ 8
1 “ “ 200 { 3750 “ “ 5
AMOUNTING TO
Dollars.
Fortune saves f>*rtebus.
“ Fortune contemns the whining slave.
But loves to smile upon the brave.”
COME on then, call at the Fortunate Office of
W. N. HERON, on the Pubiic (square in Dah
iuhnega, Lu upkm Coumy, when-, fur the trivial sum
of five Dollars, you may gam 10,000, with a chance for
all 'heothers.
Heron’s Office is established for the purpose of pay
ing all Prizes in the Macon Class, drawn in this region,
which he will do the moment the Ticket is presented.
Call on him then all ye who lack money, for the Capi
tal Prize only costs FIVi. Dollars. Who then will be
poor : this may then be the accemptcd time,
“ For there is a tide in the affairs men,
Which taken a> the flood, leads on to fortune.”
SEE TH 3 FLA f.
This Lottery formed bv the I'.-mary Combination of
42 numbers, (from 1 to 42 inclusive) which are pro
gressively arranged by three’s, (each ticket having
i ifee numbers on it ) Andon the day of drawing, the
42 numbers will be severally placed ma wheel by the
Manager—under the superintendence of Gent’emen of
ttie first respectability from which Six Billots will be
drawn out at random by a child not two years old.
And those six numbers will distribute to a Mathema-i
lical ceitainty, all the priz s in the scheme, in the lot
lowing order, to wit ;
THE TICKET HAVING ON IP THE
Ist, 2d and 34 Drawn Noa. will be ent I’d to #10,600
Ist, 21 and 4’h ■’ “ “ 500
Ist, 2d and sih " “ “ 200
Ist, 2<l and 6th “ “ “ 200
Ist, 3<l and 4th “ “ “ 200
Ist. 3<l and sth “ “ “ 130
Ist, 3d and 6th “ “ “ 150
Ist, 4th and stli “ “ “ 160
Ist, 4th and 6th “ “ “ 100
Ist, sth and 6th “ “ “ 100
2*l, 3d and 4th “ “ “ 1,000
2d. 3d aud sth " “ “ 100
2*l 3d an<l 6ih “ *' “ 100
2d, 4th and sth “ “ “ 50
2d 4ih and 6tli “ “ “ s< !
2d. sth and 6th “ ’* “ 50
3.1. 4'hand sth “ •• “ 500
3d. 4th and 6lli “ ” “ 50
3d. sth ard 6th " ” " 50
4th, sth and 6th “ “ “ 4,000
Those 36 Tickets having the Ist and 2d
dran n numbers, to 20
Those 72 Tickets having the Ist nnd 3d,
Ist and 4th drawn numbers, each to 10
All others «ith two drawn nunbers be-
ing 432 each to • - - • 8
AU others havi gone only,ofthe drawn
numbers on them, beina 3780, each to - -5
Prizes payable in cash the m -rm-nt the ticket is pre
sented, at the usual deduction of 15 per cent., if de
manded in 6 months alter the drawing—otherwise the
same will be forfeited.
The Capital Prize of Ten Thousand Dollars will be
paid in part by laud, valued by competent judges to six
thousand dollars. But ’he Manager retaining the right
t>> pay the same in cash
GEORGE ELGIN, Manas:er.
JCJ 3 -Orders for Tickets addressed to the Manager
at Macon, or to W. M. HERON, at Tahlohnega, will
meet with prompt attention.
Mat 24 —l4—tf.
V I LUABLE L tM) FOB S tLE.
' B ll* >ubr.riber< tiers for Mile at a very
" reduced price. his valuable I and
and Farm, lying in the fork ol the Cbatta-
and Che-tatee rivers, in Hall
citii’y. upon which is a good irist Mill. A large por
tion ot this tract of lend consists of the first qndity,
river lowgroutids. Persons wishing to purchase a good
farm in the neighborhoo, of the Gold r< gion, would
do well to call and examine the premise*
ELIJAH HOLLAND
May 10 ia—st
GOLD!GOLD!GOLD!
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
WMTILL be sold on the first Tuesdav in Septem
’ ’ her next, within the usual hours of sale, at
the Couit House door in ’he Town of T ihlauueca
Lumpkin county,a Gold Lot. situate, lying and be
ing in said county, containing furtv Acres, more or
less, known anti distinguished as Lot No. 1145,
1 Ith District. Ist Section. Terms cash. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs anti Legatees of James Nor
ris tier'll. an<i in pursuant e ol the execution of the
last will and testament ol said James Norris, dec’d.
ABNER NORRIS,
JAMES NORRIS.
Executors ot James Norris dec’d.
June 7.-—l6—ids
VALUA BLE LIND FOR SAL E.
rß'h*-subscriber off-rs for **a!e th.d val.
8 uable lot of land with » itnprove
meat of I** acres under good fence, ami
good cabin *i hereon k« own as No. 19
!6th 1.1 rict and 3rd Section orgudly ' *iter keen w
! C»‘s countv-m'on v« rv accomodating te r ms \ < t iy
| .he .üb.’ertb'.r a. ‘ v "s KIFLEY.
May— E ll—«’
H. B. SHAW’S
3 AW OFFICE is next door to
J Choice’s Hotd, on the Public
Square, in Tahlauneca, Lumpkm
county
I i e 14 —l7—w3m.
uUdtMAN WALTHALL,
AT LAW,
HAS locoted himself Town, Paulding
county, and will attend to any business in the
line of his profession, that may be entrusted to his care.
Address, Cedar Town, Paulding County, Georgia.
April 12—8 —ts.
JATIE GASTOA ,
At!oriiev at Law.
HAVING located himself permanently in the
Vill ige of Cumming, Forsyth county, ten
ders his professional services to the public, he will
attend io any businnss in the counties of Lumpkin,
Forsvth. Cherokee and Murray, of the Cherokee
and the counties of Gwinnett and Hall, of the
Western Circuit. All communications addressed
to him u.rotigh the medium of the Mail to the post
offic e al Cumming, will be received, and all busi
ness intrusted to his care will meet with piompl
attention.
May 17.—13—w2m
HOWELL COBB
I } UN FSVVS t he notice to per-
IA sons indebted to him for
subscriptions to. or work done,
at the ’’herokee Intelligencer es
tablishment. that he will receive Bills of any de
nomination on any of the solvent Banks of this
Slate in the discharge < f their demands, and to
put the idea of a violotion of the law out of the
question, he will receive all Bills under five dollars,
as the Agent ofthe person paying, ami in no case
authorised to consider it a payment until he shall
have presented the Bill at the Bank and received
specie for it.
He also renews t! e request that persons indebted
to him would adjust their dues in this way with
out delay.
Edahwah, Cherokee C. H. May 17. —13 —ts
The papers ol this State are requested to publish
this notice.
bTconTlVrd, and flourT"
TIE subscribers have just received a quantity of
prime! Bacon, Lard und Flour, which theyoffei
low for Cash.
H. C. a c. C. BRADFORD.
Auraria. May 17.—-13—ts
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
ARK Castleberry, of said c »unty, tolls before
T & me. one Chesnut Sorrel .Mare, six or seven
years old, with a star in her forehead, abmt five feet
high, shod all round Appraised by Benjamin Gnf
teth and William P. King, to forty dollars, this 14th
May, 1f34.
STEPHEN GRIFFETH, J. P.
A true extract from lhe Eslray Book
WILLIAM P. KING D. Clerk i. c c. c.
May 31—15—3 t
GEORGIA, GILMER COUN I Y.
- Fl.‘ Charles, ofthe 205th District.
G M. > i said county tolled before me. one
Sorrel Mare, seven years old. four'cen hands high- .
branded ■> .th left shouldei w>th the letter (O.J Ap- j
j.raisic by'l homas A' Smi h. and Henry R Quili
1i..n,t0 thirty dollars, this 24th May.
STi PHEN GRIFFETH. J, P-
A true extract from th Estray Book
WILLIAM P KING, d. c.i. c c. c.
May 31 15 3t
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
TRAVED or stolen, from the snb
sbriher on the 25ih or 26ih of May
last, at Duncan’s branch one mile from
Dahloimega; a small bright bay Horse,
seven <>r eight years old, short mane, no ollit r marks
The above reward will be given for the
delivery of said horse to me at he above named plat e.
And any information that will lead io his recovery i vill
b.- .bankfully r«e..«d. CHARLES UNBtir .
June77l. —16—ts
V \I.U ABLE GOLD MINES FOR SALE.
; fIMIE subscriber offers for sale th H well known
I valuable Gold Lot No. 399. in the 3d Disinct.
and 2d Br< lion. I his Lot joins the celebrated
• Lot 446. iti lhe same district, diawn by Mrs. Frank
lin ol Athens. He also offers to sell or e fourth ot
J Lot No. 809, in the >2;h district ami first section.
! The subscriber has had frequent offers lor the above
Lots, but not until now has h<* concludml to sell.
Great bargains may be had by applying immedi
ately to me at Columbus, «>a
SEYMOUR IL BONNER.*
June 7.-- 16—3 t
FOR SALE FOB CASH.
A PAIR ofs all bay Horses, wa ll broke and gen
tie. Also, a two horse Jersey Wagon with « fal
ling lop. strong and well built, andut the best materi
als nearly new, with new han ess.
THOMAS KING.
Auraria, lune 14 —l7—4t
CAUTION.
< LL persons are hereby cautioned against tra
_L V_ ding for two promissory Notes made ay my
se|t. and payable to William •*’. Sanders or bear* r.
for fifty dollars each, hearing date on. or about the
I tih day of December 133 4 and due twelve months
after ;hedate thereof, as 1 shall not pay the same on
account of the consideration upon which they wen
given, having since wholly, a' d entirely failed.
CHARLES A. ELY.
June 7. 16---ts
CORA MEAL,
CONST XN l l.X’ kept for sale st G< neral DAX H
TAYLOR S MiUs. on Lot Nnmber 383, 13
i North.
i Juue 21.—18 —3 l
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
be sold on the first Tuesday in September
▼ ▼ next, at the court-house in Paulding county, a
Lot of Land, containing 40 Acres, more or less. Also,
Lot No. 971, 21st District, 3d Section, being part of
the Real Estate of Robert Carroll, late ot 1 tail county,
deceased. Sold by an order of the honorable the In
ferior Court of Hail county, when sitting for ordinary
pur[ ises, for the bonefit ofthe heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on the day ol sale.
GEORGE WILKIE, Adm’r.
June 14.—17—tda.
NOTICE.
month after date application will be made
_ to the honorable the Inferior Court of carrol!
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave »o
sell the Real Estate of Cutaway Burk, late of said
county, deceased.
WILLIAM BEALL, ) ,
IRWIN POLLARD, $ Aamr
June 14. —17—w4m.
LAW NOTICE.
Partnership heretofore existing between STE-
H PHEND CRANE and GEORGE W PASCHAL,
has been this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. All
unsettled business heretofore undertaken by them, will
receive theii joint attention. Stephen D. Crane will
continue his office at Tahlauneca, and George W. Pas
chal, at Auraria.
STEPHEN D. CRANE,
GEORGE W. PASCHAL.
June 14.-17—3 t.
Free Negroes.
8 HE Citizens of Georgia are hereby notified, that
SOLOMON MORGAN, about 27 years old in
• anuary pa-t, a bright mulatto man, claiming to have
been bornofa free white-woman in the county of Jack
son, Georgia, now living on the Hightower river, in, and
near the east line of Cherokee County, being a farmer
by trade, with a slight knowledge of the Blacksmith’s
trade; and
Fenn Morgan,
A mulatto man, abourt 25 years old, claiming to have
been born of the same free woman, in the samecofifnty
and State, and now residing together, being a fanner;
apply to me to be registered as free men of colour; all
persons therefore who may have any legal objections
tothe registering thereof, are hereby notified to fib
their objections witbin the lerrtkallowed by law. or the
regular registry offrecdom, will be made of their names
PHILIP P KROFT c. ». c. c. c.
Cherokee, Court-House, June 14. —17—if.
Notice.
rHAVE received information that, divers evil dis
posed and blackhearted persons, whose Lear’s are
is black us their crimes, have been from time to lime
and are still tri spasming <m a certain Lot <>f Lund,
No. 159, 3d Dis.
Habersham county, drawn my brother, Micba I
Pearson, dec’d. whose legal h e ir I nm. These are. there
fore to forwarn all persons from intruding,or trespassing,
or moving any timbers, or any ts ing else of value from
said lot of land, without a special licence for I hat pur
oo-e, from ALBERT VICKRY, of Union county, Ga.
whois my legal representative for said Jo' of land.
HENRY PEARSON.
Maringo county, Ala. June 14.—17 ts.
~F»F I Y DOLLAR> REWARD.
STOLEN from lhe subscriber living near New
Bridge, Lumpkin County, a red morocco pock* t
book, containing the follow ing papers, t<* wit, tw * notes
on William Cook, one for sl7 53 the other lor $7 20,
dates not recollected. One on Henry Howel l<>< $23
47, payable to A. cCalum, with a credit ofs’4dat
ed 4lh March 1834. Om due bill cm Henry Howel
payable to Jacob Groner, for $3 31, dated May f 834.
One on Philip Grover for s2l 00 with a credit of sl3
00 payable to E Missetiheiiner. On** on Jonathan
Eubanks sos $4 00 payable to Wm Cook and da’ed
October 1833. One on Mathias vlitchier for $6 25,
payable to James Slaughter, date not recollected.
Oue on Jesse Grover, amount not recollected, dated
about the Dtol October 1833. One receipt *>n itliam
Lindsey a Justice ol the peace, given to V\ illiam Cook,
for the collection of sund y notes, dates and amounts
not lecollected, one execution against H C Tatum,
one for $24 38. one fi fa on P T Hulsey for $6 50.
One note on Lewis F- Green for sl6 62 payable to
i* m. Cook, dated about the Ist of October 1833.
One receipt on H. Snv»«!l for the collection of an ac
count Against B. Griffith, tine note on Samuel
Thomas for $2.00 payable Io E Braden, date not re
collecled. One note on William B Hamilton for
sll uo. dated 24th December 1833, with a erdit ot
$.) 06.'
Containing also the num ofTWO HUNDRED
AND FiF’l Y DOLLARS inJJank bills, of >he Unit
ed Sm’es Bank, issued at the Branch Bank of said
Bank, at Charleston South Carolina of the following
rfcn.'ii-itmtion to wit: one fifty dollar note, two twen
ties. two fives and fitie* n tens.
The above reward will be given for the appreher
sl,,n of 'be thief amt recovery ot ihe money nnd pa
ne rs or a libtral reward for either.
1 DANIEL NEISLER.
June 2l —lß —2. _
FIUST it ATE LAAD /.V MARKET.
No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec.
269 24 3 217 16 3
169 28 3 81 28 3
262 26 3 "" 31 8 4
324 22 2 287 24 3
37 16 3 250 7 2
250 7 2
GOLD LOTS.
No. Dis. Sec. No- Die. See.
358 16 4 345 3 4
8l 11 2 2
93 18 3 1130 4 J
The above list comprise many of the most valuable
ts ot Land, m the Ch. rokte country. '1 hey are now
ts *ed for sal*- on verv leaeonable (• Tins, and they
:t be sold in a lump t Speculators, or separately a
.iv a*i.t pore *asers. Persona winning to bu», wou u
o well to do so as soon as possible, or th. y may los*
he *ha ce altog- ter. For terms, apply to the und.t
-igutd al Auraria. .
WILLIAM E. WAI KER .igewt
Jut Jucob D cfjen, c/ Utnckiiaftille.
June 21.—16—ts.
SPECIAL ORDERS.
Ao. 2.
Head Quarters, 12th Division, Geo. Miliha.
Ordered Ist ■ N obedience to tlie orders of thef
a Commander in Chief, the annu.
al Review and Inspection of the. Pith Division, G.
iM. for 1834 will take place by Rigements or Battal.
lions, in the several bounties' composing the 12th Di
vision, in the iollovvi ng order, to wit :
Ist Brigade .At Elijay. in Gilmer county, on Mon
day and Tuesday the 18th and 19th of August next.
At Etowah, Cherokee county, on Friday and Sa
turday, the 22d and 23d ot August.
At Cassville, Cass county, on Friday and Saturday
the 29th and 30th, of August.
2d. Brigade. At Livingston. Floyd county, on Mon.
day and Tuesday, the 15th and IGth of September.
At Spring Plate, Murray County, on Friday and
Saturday, the 19th and 20th of September.
At the Court-House of Walker County, on Moa
day and Tuesoay, the 22d and 23d of September.
Ordered 2c .. That all officers of the line, whether
Commissioned or nOii-Cornmissioned, will appear on
the first day, at the place directed in the several coun
ties armed with a fire-lock, for the purpose ot inspeo
tion and drill at 11 o’clock, AM..
Ordered 3d That on the 2d day, they will appear
as directed, with their entile Command, armed and
accoutered agrCearly to law, for Revievv, Inspection
and Drill, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Ordered 4th That Generals of Brigades are ex
pected to have tleir Command full and complete;
where it cannqt be donp by regular elections, 'hey will
resort id appointment by brevett.
Ordered ssh. That «ffic< rs will be careful in trans
mitting their orders, in order that they may secure
their obedience.
Ordered 6fh That the Commanding General will
attend the Review of his Division in person, and the
strict* st accountability Will be exacted. By order of
Major General
HENRY M TERRELL.
CHARLFS II NELSON.
Division Inspects, Utli iJivision, G. Jt;
June 28.—19—ts.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
FROM the subscriber ner Dahlohnegs, about the
last of April, last, a light BAY M ARE, black
mane and tail, three years old, snip on her nose, one
bind foot white, and ab iiit fourteen and a half hands
high, shod allround al t|ie time she went away.
A liberal reward will be gitlen for ;• he delivery of
said mare to me at the above named place or any in
formation thankfully received.
LEE CARTER.
June 21—18 —2.
TEN DOI LARS REWARD.
STOLEN from the subscriber nt John P. Winn’s.
in Cherokeecounty, on the night of the 22-1 of
this month, n Cream-colored horse, white mane and
tail; n part of the hair in the bushey part of the tail,
was lately cut off; a new wound on the hock; a small
skined place on the inside of the left hind leg; saddle
spots on the left side of his back; six years old last
spring; about fifteen hands high, racks well. The above
reward will be given for the delivery 6l said horse to
me nt Aiirana. (Nuckollsville) or to John I* Winn, No
b'<‘ P Beal, at Six’s Gold mine, or Major John Dawson
at Allatooney goto Mines, or '1 EN DOI.LARS will be
given for information, that w ill It ad to his recovery.
WILLIAM O. WAGNON.
June 23.—19—3 t.
CAUTION.
A LL persons a-e hereby cautioned against trading
for six promissory Notes, made by the subscri
ber, and payable io James Marfin, tor twenty three
dollars and fifty Cents, each, bearing date the 21sl day
of May list. The consideration of said notes, having
wholly and entirely failed, I mil deter-- ified not to pay
the same, unless compelled by 'aw
UKIAH GADON.
Auraria, June 28.—19- ts.
LOSTPAPERS.
LOST, or mislaid about the 2l»fh of the present
month, a small pocket wallet, containing the fol
lowing proniis-ai’y notes, to A’it: On. .on John H.
Thomas, tor dated some tim6 in .May last, and
due one day after its date.", One, on Charles f . Lay,
for SIOO date not recollected One 0.,R, A. Wat
kins. for S2O All payable to the subscriber, together
w ith some other papers not recollected, and one ten
doil.ir bill on the Bank of Darien? All persons are
hereby cautioned against trading for said papers, and
the makers thereof, against paying the samt to any
person except myself. ’ Any person who may deliver
said papers to me, at Auraria, shall be entitled to the
ten dollar bill.
JOHN E. LEWIS.
June 28.—19-2 t
GEORGIA-CHEROKEE COUNTY.
fWIOLLED before ine by Thonias Qualls, one sor-
B re | mare, about three years old, a blaze on her
forehead, left hind foot white, long mane and tail. Ap
peals. d by John W. Leonard and Wiley Petty to thirty
dollars’. . .
A true extract from the minutes of the Estray
B „ r , k . PHILIP KROFT. c. t.‘c.
June 21. —18—4 t
NOTICE.
Circumstances compel me to believe that
Spencer Riley has come into possession of some
. xecutions againei me, without the knowledge of
their legal lioideia, which have already been psitisfied;
'wo of which are Win. G. .Macon vs J. R. Bemittt,
and Josiah Jordon vs. the same. 1 hen by caution all
persons from trading lor th* m, and request any officer
m whose bands anv exerution against me may have .
been placed by -aid Rdev, that he will inform n.< of
-he same, and -hat nam Riley is n< t th‘ owner or le- .
s»al hf.> iof any execution against rue I call on tiiua
tor an explanation of the circumstanc'■ under which
he came into possession of them, aim without a satis
tact'-y one, he moat rest under the charge of having,
acted'unjustly or feloniously towards me.
JAMES R. BENNETT.
June 21 -18—
NO. 20.