Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, July 19, 1834, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALES, Lumpkin Sheri fit’s sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, mtheTown’of Dahlohnega.Luinp kin county, within the usual hours of sale, the tollow ing property, to wit: Lot No 517, 13th District, Ist Section South, levied on as the property of James W. Meir dith. to -atisfy a fi. fa issued from a Jus ices Com of Richmond conntv, in favor of Andrew J. Millet. Adm’r. of William Cliphant, vs. s»id Meridith. Levy made andrerurned to me by a Constable. Oneundtvid d half of Lot No- 221, 13'6 District, Ist Section, North; levied -,n as toe property of David C Gibson, to satisfy sundry h fas issue . from Lumpkin Superior Court, one in f.iv or of John R. Stanford against David C. Gibson maker & ew is Ralston indorser, property penned out by 1) C. Gibson. Lot No. 54, 13th Dm’rict, Ist Section, South; levied on as the property of Abner Cherry to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from a Justices Court ot Bibb bounty- in favor of Reuben Rogers, for the use of William Porter, vs. Abner C erry & George W Jac - son. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable Lot No 1030. 12 h District, l«i Section; le vied on as the property of William Sima, to « Bt, s‘y sundry fi tas one issued from Dekalb Interior Comt, in favor of the Officers of C urt, vs. said Sims. Lot N<»- 1050, 4i District Ist Se* tt«<n; le vied on as the property of Caleb Herndoi , to satisfy sundry fi tas issued from the bu -en .r Court ol Lump kin county, one in favor of Stanfo d & Hills, against Caleb Herndon, property pointed out by John H H« On N > <rro Man by then uno ofJim.and one Clock; levied on as the propert of William Gil more to satisfy a fi.fa. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor of James 11. Little, vs. said Gilmore. Property point'd out by defendant. Fraction No. 281, 13th Diriirict. Ist Section; North, levied on as the property of Richard G. Duo lap &’llardy C. Tatum to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court in favor of George Re d, vs Richard G Dunlap, Hardy Tatum &B- njami t . Smith. Property pointed out by Hardy C. Tatum Lol No. 1199 12 h Di-rict. Ist Section; levied on as the properly of tames I’hegp n, to satisfy a fi. ta. issued from Washi gtou Superior Court, in favor ot Daniel Philpot, vs said Thigpen. Property pointed out by Col Cobb. Lot N'». 35 13th District, Ist Section,South levied on as the property of John C. U illingham. Cadi Willingham. Jonathan Wood & Isaac Willingham, to satisfy sundry fi. fas issued from Columbia count ~ injfavorof John Smally andothers. vs. said defendants Levy made and retuined to me by a Constable. Lol No. 1071, 12tli District, Lt Section; levied on as the property of John Conner to satisfy a fi. ta. issued from Clark Superior Court in favor of Elbridge Jackson, vs. said Conner. Lot No. 449, 13th District, Ist Section, South; levied ob as the property of Samuel Goodall, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin county, in favor of John Barker, vs. said Goodall. Ten Acres of Land more or less, whereon William Stocks now lives near Leather’s Ford; levied on an the property of Hardy C. Tatum, to s-tisfv a fi. fa. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court in favor ot Teiry Couch, against Hardy C. Tatum <Sr Richard G. Dunlap. Lot No. 442, 13th District, Ist Section; South, levied on as the property of Mishack Gaiher, t<> SHlisly a fi fa issued from a Justices Court ot Newton county, in favor ot Samuel Catlin. Levy made and returned to tne by a Constable. Lot No. 663. 11th District, Tat Section; levied on as the property ot Samuel S. Jack, to satisfy sundry fi, fas issued from a lustices Court of Lumpkin county, in lavor of Samuel T. Rowland and others Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. ol No. 761 12th Dis’rict, Ist Section, at d House and Lot No 14. in the Town of Dahlohnega; levied on as the property ofHardy C. Tatum, to satis fy sundry fi. fas issued from the Superior Coart of Lumpkin i ounty. one in favor of George R Gessup against Hardy C. Tatum. Lot No. 446. 15th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Alexander J. Gordon, tn satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from Harris Superior Court. on* in favor oi fames Warren against Alexander J. Gordan. Lol No. 742, 11 th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Charles C leman, to satisfy two fi-fas issued from a Justices Court of Monroe county, in favor of Thomas Vimglian, v«. said Cole man. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 485, 15th District, Ist Section, le vied on as the property of David Alles >o to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court, in lavor of Leander Smith, vs. said Allison. Property pointed out by plaintiff io Execution. Lot No. 299, 12th District, 1M Section; le vied on as the propertv of' Erasmus McGibonv to sa tisfy sundry fi fits, issue'! from a Justice* Court o' Green count ~ one in favor of R II Jackson, vs said McGih onv principal and John R Geter security. Levy made and returned to me by a Cot stable. Fraction No. 1189, 12lh District, Ist Sec tion;'evied on as the property of John Pocket, to sa tisly sundry fi fas. issued from the Superior Conrt of Baldwin county, in favor oi John H Howard and others, vs. John Pucket and William A. Mott secu rity. Three Horses, two Caws and Calve*, four beds md furn'ture, together with various articles ot kitchen furniture, and mining utensiais too tedious to mention rfne laid of standing corn of about 18 or 20 acres near Martin's ford on th- Chestatee River; le vied m hs the property ot David C Gibson, to srtisfy sundry fi fas, one in fav >r .4 John R. Stanford and on« tn fav.»r of Samuel Mi Garter agalnM said Gibson. LUMPKIN POSTPONED S lERIFF’S SALES. One half of a saw Mill situated or. lot No. 761 12th District l«t Section, and all the right and titlrthm Daniel M’Cuy basin and to said lot. to sat- Uly sundry fi. fas issued from a justices Court of Lumpkin county one in favor of Rolnrt Stri.din vs. said M’Coy. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also the undivided half of Lot No. 761. 12' ••strict. Ist Section; levied on a* the property of |{ L Tatum, to s.itis y a fi ta issued from Lumpkiti Superior Court, iu favor of Robert B. McCiureagaiust •id i atum. Lot No. 312. 6th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of John .Mullens, to aatis'y two fi tea in favor of James Ferguson, one in favor of Samuel McJunkin. and sundry other fi fas. i«sm-d from a Juaticea Court of Walton county, vs. said Mul lena. Lavy made and returned to me by a C netablu. On® K<>an Horse levied on as the property of Jefferson <lfficer, to satisfy a fi tn issued from the Su- Dehor Court of Carrol county, in favor ot Samuel Mc- Junkin, vs. said UScer. JOHN D. FIELD. D. Sb ff. | July S. Forsyth Sheriff's Sales ViriLL b® cold on the first Tu. sdav in; August next, in the town ot Cumming, F« rsv th . county, within tba usual hours of sale, theWkiamr preparty, to wit: '* Lol N®. 1096. 2d District, Ist Section; te a* Mus property of Larkin Vinson, to satisfy Cat D< *. unes • Jqmjsss Vstut oi Forsyth cone- ty in favor of R. M. Richards. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 252, 2d District, Ist Section; h viedonasthe property of Thomas B Dunkin, to sa tisfy one fi. fa. issued fr re a Justices Court ot Jackson county, in favor of Green Depriest. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable Lot No. 783, 14th Disirt'd. Ist Section; le vied on as the property of times Sailers to satisfy one fi fa. issued from a Justices Court ofM olison county, in favor of James Long. Levy male and leturned to m by a Constable. Lot No. 233, 2d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of liirbei t Tucker, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Elbert county, in favor of Alfred Hammond. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. JOHN JOLLY, 1). Sh’ff. Juiy 5. Forsyth Shrrfi's WILL be sold on the firs’ Tuesday m August next, at the court house in Foisvth county, witmu the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 945. 14th District; Ist Section; levied on as the property of Thomas Patterson, to sa tisfy a fi fa. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb < enti ty ,in favor of Robert L. Perryman. Levy made and returned to ine by a Constable. Lot No. 156. 3rd District, Ist Section; le vied ou as the property of Stephen H. Mallory, to sa tisfy two fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Wilks county, in favor of Uriah F. Case. Levy made and returned to me by a Unstable. Lot No. 908, 3.d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Johnson Aken.to satisf two fi fas. issued from a Justices Court if Elbert coun ty, in favor of Uriah H. Case. Levy made and return ed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 435 3rd Distrct, Ist So ti>>n; le vied on as the property of James '1 Hough’ n to sa • sfy two fi t -s. issued from the Superior Court of Gto n county, one in favo of Heard & Cook, the other in favor of Stewart & Hargraves. P ’STPONED. f.ot No. 143. 14ih Distrp t. Ist Section; L> vied on as the property of Thomas Ke>.s& John D Key , to satisfy a fi ia. issued from the Superior ’ ourt of Elbert county, in favor of William White, vs. said defendants. Fractional Lot No. 1363, 14’h D strict, 1-t rction; levied on as the property of John Brackett, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fro t a Justices ourt f Newton c mnty in favorof Jonathan McDow, vs. said Brack ett. Levy made and returned to me by a Cons’able. Lot N". 1249, 3rd District, Ist Sectio ■: le vied on as the property of John skew, & osiah Hatcher, to satisfy -. fi. fa. issued from h Justices Court of lasper county, in favor of Thomas I iy. Adm’’ vs said defendants. Levy made and returned to tne by a Constable. H. BARKER. Sh’ff. Cobb Sheriff’s sales &M7JLL be sold, in the town of Marif-tt ■ * * Cobb county On the first Tuesdey in Angus next, between the lawful hours of sale, the follwoiti property, to-wit : Lot N>> 98, 18t i District. 2nd Section; le vied onas the propertv of John II Brewen, to satisfy <v fi fa. issued from the Superior Court of f t nliatii county, ii. favor of Scott & Fuken; levied on b’’ Tan dy ts. Martin Sher ff. Lot No. 1296, I6th District, 2d c ectioit; levied on as the property of McLelin. to s tis v two ft las. issued from a Justices Court of Rabnn ;■< tn y one in fayor of Ricuard L P well, the other i . favor ot William H. Dawsey. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable Lot No. 1138, 19th 2nd'Section; levied on as the property of James McCurdy, to satis fy uro fi, fas. issued from a Jus ices Court of Carroll county, in favor of Tho.nas J Dot ,art Levy made and returned to me by a Cons'able. Lot No. 310, 18 1 n Dis’rict, 2d Section; levi> don as the property of David B t rks, and Cha<. F. M’Kmzie, to satisfy a fi. fa, tn favorof lainea T. A otlord, vs. said defendants. Lot N<». 1113, IS'h District. 2d Section; levied on as .hr property of -ones C. Caruthers, to satisfy a fi. fs, issued from a /u-tices Court of - Pulaski countv in favorof .ohn Wheeler, vs said Caruthers. Levy made and returned to me by a Const Ide. GEORGE BABER, ah’ff. July 5. Cobb Sheriff’s Sales 11/ lI.L be sold in Ute town of Anrieitn " * Cobh county, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property,to wit: Lol No. 1123, 19th District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of William Stewart, to sa tisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justirrs Court of Fayette county, in favor of D zier Tlio nton. Levy marie and returned t<. me by a Constable. Lot No. 348. 19ih District, 2d Section; le vied onus the property >f David MuV'ay, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from lastices < ourt, in favor oi Packer A Haugh. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. DANIEL M AY, D. Sh’ff. July 5. Cobb Sheriff's Sales. V'VZILLbe sold, in the town m Marietta Cobb V V county on the first Tin -ivin Angustiiext.be tween the law tul hours ofsale, tire lullowing properly, to w it: Lot No. 227, 20ih District, 2nd Section; le vied on as the property of James Glaw.-on and James Merriweiber, to satisfy a fi. tie issueu Irom a Jus ices Court oi t’la k county, in favor o| Bedford Biown. Lev y made and returned to me by a Constable. Ixit No. 612, Ist District, 2nd Section; le vied on as the property of 'ohn Blunikin, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from a Justices C >urt oiUpson countyin favor of A F. Edwards. Levy made and returned lo me by a Constable. ■ Lol N<». 74J, 3rd District, 3rd Si ctio l .* le vied on as th* pr petty ot I h.nna- R Mo. re. to sati«. fya fi la is-md from a Jnstic s Court < f Muscogee ; county .in favor ot John milk. Levy m <de and re turned to me by a < unstable. : Liu No. 165, 16th District, 2nd Sectton; le vied on as the property o! D (‘ I ryer. Io satisfy a fi fa. issued tr<>m a Justices Court <4 Ij-s n cou dy. in t ivor ot K y A Cannon Levy mule and returned to me by a Cm stable. Lot No 569. 18th D.-strn I, 2i <1 le. vied on a« the pro . rty ot Wmm unt, to -fy two fi f,s issued fr ina Ju- ices I .urt <••• I i son comi ty in avo-ol K'-iiy ACa non. Levy m },• aud re. turned to we by a Constable. JOS EP I CHASTAIN. D Sh'ff. June 5 Walker sheriffs Sales. be sold on the fir* I Tuesday in * ■ Angus next, al the House of Jesae Clements the p'ace ot holding ; übbe -ales m the i oon'v of ' all. er, within the usual injurs ot sa e, the toHowing p-. per ty, to vit: Lot No. 25, 27th District, 3d Section; le. vied on as the propery of Georg# l\ Foot, to satiatv • fi. fa. waved Uvm a i ante m of Dokaib ooanty, I tn favorof James Kirkpatrick. Levy made and re-1 turned to me by a Constable ) Lot No. 82, 13th D strict, 4th Section ; tevn d on as the property of Joshua Mclntyre, to -atis fy a fi. fa. issued fn.rn the Superior Court oi Franklin county, m favor of James Morris. Lot No. 130. iS.h Di-tricf, 4th Section ; levied on as the propert. of X Abney, tosati-fy a fi ta. I issued from a Justices Court of Jaeksor. county, in fa- j vor of Robert L, Lane. Levy made and returned to] me by Constable, Lot No. 52, 6 h District, 4th Section; le vied on as ’he property ot Samuel MMichael, to satis fy a fi fa issued from the Superio' Court of Musco gee county, in favor of Chatles J McDonald. Lo’ No. 314, Bth District, 4th Section ; levied on asth-- property of Re .ben Moure, to satisfv a fi. fa issued from a Justices Court of Campbell < onn ty, in favor of Wiley Jones and others, vs. said Moore. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot Nu. 256, 13th District, 4th Section, levtd on as the property of lone - P >«n 11 and John R. Tally, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court oi Bibb county, iu favor of James L. Ross. Lot No. »1,7 h District, 4th Section; levied on as the property of James Sellers, to satisfy a ! fi ta. issued from a Justices Court of Hoard county, tn favor of Robert Hide. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Pt»TPD El) SALE. Fraction No 19. 27ih District, 3d Section; levied on as the prope.iy ot Nathaniel Dangard. t<» sa tisfy a fi. fa. i-sm d tro a Justices C" urt of De Kalb county, tn tavor of James Kirkpatrick, agiins’ John King, principal John W Thompson and Nathaniel Dangard. indotsers. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot N<>- 7, 18th District, 4th Section; le vied on as the property d John Spear, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued trorn a Justices Court of Newton county in favor ot John Burton, vs said Spear, Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 145, 8 h District, 4th Section; le vied on as the property of William Green, Robert Allen, io satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Monroe county, in favor oi Wilkins Hunt, against said Gri-en Allen. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Loi No- 203, Bth Dis rict, 4’h Section; le vied on as lb • property of Morris PiCman. to satisfy a fi fa. issued from a Justices Court of Pike county, in favor of A. Man eville, vs. said Pittman. Levy made and returned to im- by a Constable. WILLIA .1 FALK 'ER, Sh’ff. July 5. Union Sheriff’s Sales. a< ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in " • August next,in the town of Blairsville Union county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lo No. 23. 17th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the p operty of Paschal 11. Banford, to sa lisfy a fi. 'fl. issued from a lustices Court ot Walton county, in favor ot Johnson & Gunn, vs. said Sanford. Levy made and returned lo me by a Cocstable. Lot No. 75, 9th District. Ist Section;levied on as the prop, rty ot William Miller, to satis y a fi. ia, issued ir< in a Justices Court o Habersham county, in ■ v roi William Worley. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Loi No. 99 B’h District. Ist Section; levied on as the property ot Frederick Huntindon to satisfy a fi. la issued rom the City Court ot Savannah, tn la vor ot Hames Tupper. Property pointed out H, Cobb phffs. atto. JOHNSON P. WELBORN, Sli-ff. July 5. Floyd Sheriffs scales. WILL be sold on toe firsTl'uesday lit Au gust next. in the town of Livingston, Floyd countv. within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot N'»- 726. 3rd District. 4'h Section; le vied on a« the property of James Bell, to satisfy a fi, a. is°ued from a Justices Court ot Walton county, in lavor of Edgar dr Reese, vs. said Bell . Levy made and returned to me by a Constable, WILLIAM SMITH, Sh’ff. tnlv 5. LIST uF Lc I 1 ERb REMAINING in the Post Office in Auraria, on the lat July, 1834, which if not taken out by the Ist day of Octob. i next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead Leiters. A. 'Vm. Anderson, Joseph Anderson. B. Mrs. Sarah Bachelor, Jam- s Baclaer, Elias Bruce, Ja" e» Breisler, Mrs. via.-v Banion, A. W. B.'lene, Mr. Bowrii, C..L Win B. all, James Brudlutd, Je -ep Btannou, H. B ezeal, Lin t<-b B ir man, Huratio Bruce, John O, Bracken. C. Jacob Ca mdy, lohn C rutcher, Jo.ia'i Camp, E. k Camp, 2. i.m Cia. b.ll, Kob rt Carl, r, i Asbury Curtis, I z«. it ull ns, F. u Calooun, David Cald « ell, G. CupCFb. D. \\ i Itani Durcan, Asa B. Daniel, John Dally, John A Dacns, Gen. K. G. Dunlap, 2. E Capt. Jacob Elrod. F. Dr. Ira R F st er, 2. A. G. Fambrough, 4. M i>.. Finl- . Wm. 11. Fuiger, Vhs. Ma-y E-.< l-ud R b- r. Freenixn. C>. Ti'i'ip G>eene, in. '. G e« I-, illi *m<>il»on, Jos p . Guru. H. Allre II ~ L, bam l< Hall, Mu-ajah Ha bv, lohn ilumpi ii-v, Martin S. t wdl, Eina.oi, 1 H< me, J. Sahiu I Jon. i>, CH UiLES A. ELY. M. P. July 5 —2.1- 3t GOOD BXCON. FB M H E Suh-cribe-has •* or 9ofF* i min ts of Raetni o{ ■ bis own raising for sale, on acmmmodaiing terms *11.1.1 AM D. MARTrN. Jaeksua co«uty, June 28,—19-M I John A. Jones, V\ m F. Jones. K. Clatk Kenan, George Keith, Geo. W. Kellough. L. J -seph Lampkin, Micajah Landrum, Embargo C. Lane, B. 11. Laney. M. Raber' B M’Clure, James Atomeith, Tliomsß Mos' ley, 2. Reulit-n Mors, David s’Say, Joseph M’Carter, Ja-.i«. M’Enriand, VV in. Mu low, Daniel M’Cov. N. Charles H. N< Ison, Duvid ichoia P. Wta Pi-' hh k & Co. Ba* >ey Pa. ki r. Sa m l Pate, Dr Th--inaß A. Parsons, John Powell, Cna-. B Pennington, 2. G. J. Peaice. R John N. Rose, Samuel Robinson, Sahel Bright, Aaron Roper, bp- ncer Riley, 2. F d >ard M. Ro hards, R<chard Racley. N. V\ illiam Smith, J na-ba- bmiih, D< B nj M bmiih, Gm. Slixion, Famuel biioemaker. J. T. bteele. T. M tlhamsor. Turner, Cliari<y Thomp.-un. »v. Robert S. Wooding. It. 1.. V ard, V- (Hiai ,; . ;ng, Jacob I, m ed. Y. William Young. Cumming‘s Forsyth Co*l Ji Hi 2%' JOL LY, tL-rji W ? FORMS his fiiends and all persons fi visiting this country, that he has opened a'HOUS!’. OF ExNTER TAIAMENT, io the town of Cum ming, where no pains will be avoiued to render his company comfortable. Ftom the newness of the country, it cannot be expected that the accommodations will be as com plete as those furnished at some Houses tn the older parts of the State, but the proprietor assures the public that he will continue with all speed to add to his establishment, until it is put on a looting in fetior tn none in this country. March 8. MACON GEORGIA. JOiiN CARTES, Laie of Clinton. ’■Jr \S opene • L e Central Hotel, in the ex tensive Fire r< of Brick Buildmgjrecenily eree'edin this City. 1 he Location is central to the busi ! nes.-ofthe place, s. the House is conveniently arranged ■ for the acco. imodation of Families or single , ergons, either as regfar urtransient Boarders. The beds <fc tur-1 uiture throughout, are new and superior. The Table and Bar will always be furnished with the best the market affords, and no pains will be spared by the Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable, all j who favor him with their custom an<> he hopes trom his long experience,and the satisfaction heretofore rendered the community, to merit from his friends and the public, a liberal share of patronage. Exten sive and convenient Suable are attached to tha Ho tel. March 1—55 FOR SALE. subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the |oiM. s j own of hdahwah, with a House fifty by twemv-four feet, nearly finished. This Lot is tn an el igible part ot the town, on the principal steel; the tlouse is admirably calculated for a Store. ALSO, A Lot separated from the public square only by a 10l ofsixty feet. The Lot fronts -n both the principal streets running paraiel through the town, and is con venient to the public Spring. On ibis lot there is a House, twenty by twenty-four, intended for a kitchen, a good’amoke-houseand other improvements. Terms—Any or all of this property will be exchang ed for -egro property, or sold on a credit ot six months. Possession will be given of the Lot firs' mentioned, immediately, of the other in thirty ,e - April 5.7 —ts. FOR SALE. No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec. 905 12 1 1217 10 4 307 15 2 30 18 4 1405 14 1 226 10 4 i I>7 15 1 I<H 9 4 691 II 1 71 22 2 851 4 3 I Any person wishing to ptirchaee any of the above named lots, can get a bargain for the ca»h. by making i application to the subscriber Cuthbert. Geo I Wm. H BAR I ON. Vlav 3 —ll—ts. JNoTK E. £ NOUR months after date application will be made to to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Litmjikin county,Georgia, when sitting tor ordinary purposes f,,r leave to sell all the Real Estate of Morgan 11. Snon , late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit o! the heirs and creditors of said deceased. HARVY SMALL, Adm’r. SUSANNAH E. S 'OVV, Admr’x. April s.—7—w4m. "" TO MINEhS? THE subscriber respectfully informs the Miners of tfi adjacent Country, that he is now en gaged in making Pumps in this place, and warrants them io perform well. Persons who wish to test the utility of the same, about their mining opera tions, can be supplied at the shortest Notice, with Pumps of the best quality, boared through Lojs WILLIAM WHITE. Aurari t, May 17.—13, —if ADiVHNISTRA I'OR’S BAIuE WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, at the court house in Paulding county, a Lot of La-id, containing 40 teres, more or less. Also, Lol N<- 971, 21st District, 3d Section, being part of the R' al Estate of Robert Carroll, late of Hall county, daceased. S->ld bv an order of the honorable the In ferior Court of Hall county. wb' ti silting for ordinary purposes, for the bonefil of the heirs and cr'dito'S el said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. GEORGE WILKIE, Adm’r. June 14.-17—tds. ~ NOTICE. INOI'R month after date application will be made . io Hie honorable the Inferiut Court of curroil county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leav ■ sell the Real Estate ot (Julaway Burk, late of said county, deceased. W ILLIAM BEALL, I . . . IRWIN POLLARD, j 8 ' Jun< 14.—17—w4m. LAW NOTICE. - ” Partnership heretofore existingbetvi een STE f PHEND Cll XNE and GI'ORGE W PASCHAL. has been this da* by mti'iial cooseril. dissolved .Ul unsettled busmen, betetofore underta ken by<hem, will r< cue r' tr joint a #nti<>n. Stephen I>. Crane ‘ conntiu- his office at Tahlauneca, and Georg' W. 1 at chai, at Aurarta. STEPHFN D. CRANE, GEORGE W. PASCHAL. June 14.- 17—3 t. Free Negroes. ! FB HE Ci'izens of Georgia nr< hereby noiifieii, that B >OI “MON MORGAN, about 27 years o'd in lao'iarv pa t « brigh- ulatto man, claiming to have br<-i. burn ofa tree whue-woman in thee, unty of Jack son, Georgia, now living the Hight. wer riv. r. in, and near the < ast line of Cherokee County, being a farmer by ■ ra.le, w ith a slight knowledge ot the Blacksmith’s tiade; and Fenn Morgan, A mulatto man, ah' mt 2S year- «> : d, claiming have tn • n born o’the -aim w.rna' ritbe same county and State, and now residing '< get her, b< ing a fanner apply to met" be registered as free men of c,,|,.m; all ■ person- iheiefim win. ma;, have am lenal obj ctlmig it. 'lie r< _ s'er ig thereof, are hefb notified to fi|.- their < hj-'cti. n- within theteiin allowed ,y law. <>r the i regular registry <4 fre< d.n>. w ili be made of their names. I’HH IP I’. KROFT c r c. c. c. Cherokee. C«iur'-House. June 14 -17 —ts. ( All ION. A L! p< rsons a-e hrreny cautioned against trading . w t. r six prunii-«ory Notes, n ad‘- b lhe sob-ert b .. ai* ...y.bn *o Janes Martin, ,cr twemy hree if.,'. irs and fi ty ce 4“, ear 1., h. a> ing da*e the 21 st day i • t vlnv !a-t 'i! e cnuMde.am ni>| sain nobs having win fry ami eniirely t; fled. 1 an dr 'ern »ned not tu pay th same, unless r o r.pi lied by *aw URIAH GADON. i Aurana, June 28.—19 —if. Paper Making. The undersigned have lately purchased of White man & Limes, their several PAPJ K MILLS, near Knoxville, Tenn and are now putting up very ex tensive and ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY for the Manufacture of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a few days.—~ They ere also manufacturing PAPER constantly at the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplit d. They hope from close attention to business to still retain that liberal patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers of East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PAPER, CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS Os every description, to exchange on the most libe ral terms for RAGS ; And do once more call the attention of the people ol Tenneesee and North Alabama A the northwestern’ 1 part of Georgia, to be more particular in saving their RAGS, as they are the means of their very existence' and we want at least I 500,000 lbs. every year. Orders addressed either to Knoxville or Marshall’#- Ferry will be promptly attended to. SHIELDS, WHITEMAN & Co. Jan 18. CHATTAHOOCHEE MONEY. F®*HE Subscribers will receiye for a few days onl, K Chattahoochee Money at PAR, in exchange fur Goods at their Store tn Auraria. [O’ Cash paid lor Gold. GEORGE MERRITT & Co. Auraria, June 7.—16 -' f. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, io BARRELS PRIME WHISKEY. 8. T, ROWLANP, May 31.—15—ts. Notice. I HAVE received information that divers evil dis posed and blackhearted persona, whoee heana are as black as their crimes, have been from time to time* ■ nnd are still trespassing on a certain Lot of Land, No. 159, 3d Dis. Habersham county drawn by my brother, Michael ' Pearson, dcc'd. whose !< gal heir I am. T ese are there fore to forward all persons from intruding, or trespassing, or moving any timbers, or any thii g els-e ot value from said lot of land; without a special licence for tha’ pur pose, from ALBERT VH KRY, of Union county, Ga. whois my legal representative for said l<" of laud. HENRY PEARSON- Maringo county, Ala. June 14. 17—ts. TEN D'DLARS REWARD. STOLEN from (he subscriber at John P. Winn’a in Cherokee county, on the night of lhe 22d of this month, a Cream-colored horse, white mane and tail; a part of the hair in the bushey part of the tail, was lately cut off; anew 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 tht delivery of said hoise to me at Au.-aria. (Nuckollsville) or to John P Winn. N oble P. Beal, al Six’s Gold mine, or Major John Dawson n< AHatuoney goki Mines, or’t F.N DOLLARS will be I given for information, that will lead to his rei overv. WILLIAM 0. WAGNON. June 28. —l9—3t. PROSPECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN BANNER, 1 ' eivspapcr published at Athens, Geo. DEVOTED TO THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE KIGHTS OF THE STATES. INCE issuing our proposals -*bout a year since R 9 lor enlai ging and improving the Southern Banner events have transpired in this Stale, which render it a duty we owe to ourselves, as w» ll as our friendsand patrons, Io issues neto piosp' ctus Il iuie tor llie most superficial observer of the signs ot the tunes, not to have drawn from them the irresistible conclusion that lhe political element* oi our blale have, win.in lhe last six 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, to s< litter any lingering mists which may still surro'i' «1 •i , roducea by this war of elements, tins brea ng .» old party foundations, and this mn gling i- .- ernes hitherto m> opposite in the formation oi new ones, iu order that ourtrtie position may be revealed, both to (hose w4h whom we shall hereafter act, and to those by whom w.* may be uppo ed. It is notour intention, however, »t presi nt to enter into an expla ration oi the reasons which have actuated ns in mak ing a choice betweei. the parlies lately organized in our Slate—they have been fiend' lore, m ■ may ho ■ herealler m.i e fully ex, iaii,, dio our e huntis Our I object is tu call the attention of th. public to | our press, and to enlist the aid fII -. ,is iu half wt wb< n, as a party me di le.iioi.ud io act. I be sell styled “ Stale fjjds Party” having adopt ed the doctrine of nullification in its most ohi o«ious sense, as the very soul of ilscreed, we wash <>ui hands ot it forever, and pledge our best ei'Tlions to support and maintain lhat party, both ul the South and throi!"[i. «••»! lhe whole country, which, rallying around that abused and villified patiiot, An tin t.w Jacksun, have pledged th. mselv. s to rnaintam againsi consolidation on one hand, and nullification on die other, the integri ty, honor and glory I our tree institutions With this free and candid acknowledgment of our viewsand sentiments, we -uhniil our paper i o the len der mercies of ouroppoue! Is. and to the piotection of jur Ir ends Our opposition to nullification herelo fore, has, as might have been anticipated called down upon us the proscription <d a portion of uur old friends, and their exertions to prostrate us increase in pro pi.rtion ag their zi a, tor lhe (,'h4>oiiu mania waxes not. \A e hope, liowev. r, 'hat the ■ isposiuon lately evmced by the iriends of the Const Jtition and L'nion. to up hold and sustain u- g. inst llu it m Z efforts, will giow and strengthen in a propm tioni le degree, aud that we will be ei.ahk d, 1 y their cuualenance and lIS . si.-iatiee. to go ahead” in a course so disinterested ns ie-pe< is ou'solves, and a cause so sacred as regard. the happittiss and prosperity ot uur con n on couidry TERMS I hre-e Dollat -p< r annum in advance, or I 'Oti. 1 o'.lars after the expirat ion of the year.—Pay' incut at the end of the year will he considered in ad vance if the sub-cr her continue, lor another if not he w ill be charged tin the time due, at the rate ot Four Dollars per annum. Advertisements conspicuously inserted at the cus tomary prices. fUZr*Letters paid) addressed to Ar.gov <”has*» Publ.sliei, or to i hasz & Nisbet, Editors, wiil meet w ith prompt attention. ALB'IN CHASE, ALFxCED M. NIaBET. Athens, May 7,1834.