Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, August 13, 1834, Image 4

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SHER IFF*S_S A ' Liicnpkin Sheriil's sales. WILL oe sold on the first Tuesday in j September next, in the Town of IJahlohnega, Lum >ki • countv, within the usual hours ot sale,the fol lowing property, to wit: Lot No. 107, 13th District, Ist Section:N. levied on as th- property et John G i-il.ney to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Lpson county, in favor ts David B. Grant, and sundry oihe; 0. fas. issued against said Gaukney. Levy made and returned to me by » Constable. Lot No. 303. 13th Dist. Is’ Sec. South; !<■ vied on as the property ofCharles Baxter, to satisfy a fi. fa. issm d from a Justices Court of Burk county, in favor of Garlick & Cates against said Baxter. Levy mad -a d -eiurned to me by a Constable. Lot No. BGO. 12tn District. Ist Section; le vied o i a<« ne >■ opertv . 1 ’ Moses Botts, to satisfy a fi. f, ir.im a Indices Court of "Oglelhorp cmuty, j, :Vtl J Tp. iin. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable, Lot li 4t-i D 'riot. Ist Section : levied on >-stn property of fobn Pate, tositisfv a fi fa. i-- aned from - Just' e Four cf Lnmpki >< oumy. in fa vor >f R I. Richard &Co vs. sod ate Lew m .a,. ;, r ,t - .4 hi-d to me by a Constable. Lot No. 936, 12 b District, 1- S etion; le vie on ,i,;-. ,* I-.-t ic Coni. ’osatigfy a-ndry fi. .a. edfr.ur >J. • c«x Court of Talbct co ini y, j.,' v „ '1 I) v-'renx and •e’> "s. vs. said. Cua:. i.e.j nua. id rxt nmud t. u hyuCousiab e P GT ?')NFD SALES, Tot N> 443 I3'h District, Ist Section; ■ South, lei ied on as th" property of Mishack dm her, to I satisfy a fi fx issued from a ustices Court of Newton cmnty, infa >r ■ Samuel Catlin. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot N 683. Ibh District, Ist Section: levied on as the prop tv 0* Sam iel S. !»• k, to satisfy si dry fi sis issued f>n a (unices Cou r| of Lumpkin coun'v m t’avor of Samuel T. Howland and others Lew made a ->d return! d to nv by a Co >s’abie. Lot \’ (l . 74° 11 h Dis'rict. Ist Section; Ip vied on as the property o* Charles C demon, to satisfy tw > fi-fas issuer! from a lustices Court of Monroe county, in favor of Thomas Vaughan, vs. said Cole man. Levy made and returned Io me by a Constable Lot N<>. 485, 15th Di rjr-r, Ist Section, le vied on as the i ropcrty of David \lleson. to satisfy a fi fa issued from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor of Leander Smith, vs. said Allison. Property pointed out t»y plainliflfin Execution. One hall of a saw 'Mill situated <>n lot No. 761 I'lfh District, Ist Section, and all the right and title that Daniel M’Coy basin and to said lot. to sat isfy sundry fi fas issued from a justices Court of Lumpkin county, one in favor of Robert Striolin vs. said M’Coy. Levy made and returned to me by a const able. A Is o the undivided half of Lot No. 221, 13th Diet rict, Ist Se< ti m, N- > I ; ’evict! on as ■' e propt rt < o* D i id C. Gibson, to satisfy aumlrv fi. fas. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court, one in favor of John R Stanford ngnin-it David C. Gibson mak- r, and Lewis Ralston indorser, property pointed out by D. C. Gib- Son. SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff, August 2, lumpkiaShrSales ■"tk&/ T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday tn • * October next, in the town of Dahl tmega, Lumpkin c iiiuy, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Two N'-oro Bovs, one by thn name of Mo fcb, the other b :h ‘ name •»' A am; levied on as the the proper!) of Reuben Hti'ihisoti to satisfy a mort gage ti. ta. issued Irmo the Superior Court of Lumpkin County, in luvoroi William Pinchbeck. SAMUi.L KI NG, Sh’ff. Forsyth Sheri its Sales VNTILL b« sold on the first Tuesday tn ▼ ’ Scj tember m-xt. th« town ot Cumming, For ay county, wtlhii 'he usual hours of sale, the Mio*- ing prrperiv, to wit: Lot X. 625, 2nd P strict, Ist Section; le vied on a- 'hr p r ipeity of J hi Inya i>, t<> satisfv a li fa i .sm dfr.oii Hei ry Superior Court in favor of Harri" T> ••v ngxinst said Ingram Loi N >. 1363 14'11 District. Ist Section: levn-d oi as tlie proper, ot v illiam Langdon, to sau-fy a fi fa. issued from a J istices Court ■ f Forsyth countx. in favor of Rob rt 1.. < 'inc, v-. suit! I.augaum. Levy mad' and ret e ned to me by a Constable- Lot N". 38, 3rd District, 1-t Section; levied oi ns Hie p<.■ etv <> |{(» „ 1 1 Guthiir'. to a.i ly a ti. fa in t.iv . f I'liomns I. Gar eu, vs. said Guthrie Lew made and returned to me by a Constable Lot No 610. 3rd Disttic!, Is' Section; levied on as the property >f I'h nn.is Howel, to satisfy tv <. ti f<n. i'Sunl from < J istici s (Jo irl ot Franklin conntv in tavor ot l.z. ki.-l Holcomb, lor tli use of to hua Mnbi-ry, is. sai I ituWi.l. Levy madi amt returned t me t'v a Constable, JOHN JOLLY.|D. Sh'tT. A ig' st 2. Walker Mierifl s Sales. IV'*'L b** fold on the first Tuesday in * * .September next, nt the Hou- • of.! esc Clem cm <t lie p ,<ee <u li > dii,g public ««l> s iti tl-ccann'v ot Walker, within the u-wal ho its of sale, the .following pro ierl) , to a it: I. > No. 2. 27 h Di<tri 3rd Section: levied nn as th pi- I I’yoiJ.ha n„ v | to-attsfy afi fe. is»»: u O’ mi i«w miett count. . in ';>v r i>f - nmti ‘ ‘ c- Ju k.n, against u-d Doil, Lexy made and return d to me tn aCi Rtnble, I-"' N’. 55 . I’h D's’rirt, h Section; le vied ot» as the , ;■> -ty <>! f -j-' Bearden, Io satisfy fi <n issu 'd I- in .. .trees C urt fl'i .-'x il eount . , in tavor us i'homn - \ Latham, vs sai! Bearden. Levy made a id retn tied t> me bv « Co-iatabti Lot X i». 255 10:' D. : ct, 4tb Secttoe; !• . vied >n is’he > opcry of Mu' hew Xing ' to rnti.i ya ti fa i-suedfrom Ju«iite«i ut< Mo g.n m.n-v in •«. vor ot 1 avid l*uki v-. - d Knight. Levs made and re tu< ned to me bv n Constable. Lot No. 245 27th DiMrict. 3rd Section, le vied on aa the prop- ty ISa mel Ba-r. tt. to t-fy a fi a. issued from a Jus i•• s Cour- <4 Morgan county. ir> favor of J•n \\ ire. v- -i ! Barrett L-x V trtau ■ and returned to me bv C” - bh-. WILLIAM f.AULKNER, Sh'ff. August 2. Gilmer Sales. AV lkL be sold on <he ti. st '1 uesd ty in Sep-, ’ " tetnbi r nest, in the town of Alejay, Utiuter! county, the lullowing property, to «it: Lot No 170,7th District, 2nd Section; le vi-d on as he property of Daval D well, to satisfy a 6. ta. leaned from the Intenor C <urt ot Pike couutv tn tavor ot King & Sturges, vs. said H iw It. Loi No. 7 Sth Dox'rtct, 2 rd Section; levied oa as .uc propeny Ihumaa Cowley, to satiety aS. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Henry county, in favor of Vviliiam McConnel, vs. said Cowley. Levi ade and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No- 6, 27tk> District, 2nd Section; le vied mi as the property of Robert Finley, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from a Justices Court of i'ayett county, tn favor of John B. Blaxton, vs. said Finley. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 76, 7th District. 2nd Section; le vied on as the property of Philip Prichard, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of lack on conn tv, in favor of John H. Hammond, vs. said Prichard. ISHAM C. King, Sb’ff. August 2. C’Obb Slwriff’s sales be sold, tn the town of Marietta » • Cobb county, on the first Tuesdey it: Sep tember next, between the lawful hours of sale, the folhvoingproperty, to-wit: Lot No. 1183, 19ih District, 2nd Section, levied on, as tne property of Jeremiah Wisener&Ar chibald Bradford, security on stay, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sn-<i trotji .i Justices Court of Cherokee county, in fa vor of J litn B.ai ick, vs. said defendants. Levy made and returned to -tie b' a Constable. Lot No. 472, Isl District, 2nd Section; le vied on as the property of David Thompson, to satisfy a fi fa, is-ued from a Jus-im - Court of Jefferson coun tv, in favor of Samuel \1 Barr, vs. sai l Thompson. Levy made and r-i trned to me by a Con-stable. Lot No. 1013, IJiti D.strsct, 2nd Sec’ton; !’. vied on a.- the property of A. E. Bacon, to satisfy a ma J ■ G'> 'rt Jik c. - ijouiity, t ir» iavt. ,a. . i.. .pj.m, •. an.-J .<sc Levy j made and returned to me by a Constable. I Lot No. 88. iS ii Di.it'jct, 2nd Section; le vied o• as tie property of liiiarn Crow, to satisfy a i S. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Meriwether coun ty, tn favor of Hardaway & Hawkins, vs. said Crow. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lit N■>. 1C69 17 n D-strict, 2nd Section; levied o-i as the pr ip ty of J nn <cGmfy, to satisfy ati fa. tssti d)r ,tn a Justices Court of Dekalb ounty, in favor f vAilliatn Lari i-.ei, vs said McGuify. Levy made and returm d t me b a Constable. Lot No. 273. 16 it District, 2nd Section; I'.'vi d ou as ttie pr ipmlv of Howard Hurley &. Jami’S B. Mailer, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued t orn a Jus ices Court ot Fayett cmiity, in favor of James Ki kpatrick, vs. said Harley & Waller. Levy made and returned to me b-a Constable. Lot No 1237, 19 h D.strict, 2nd Section; levied ~n astiie property ot J m.i B: >an, tosaiisfya ti. tu issued from the Superior Court of put,nan county, in tavorof Thadeas B. R.iese, vs said Brvon. One bay Horse and one Yoke of Oxen; le ' v dmi as the property if John Goddard. Thomas G ddurd. and Ran.-om Th nips n. to satisfy a li ta. issued fromtb' S-ine-ior Court of Cobb County, in fa vor of Wil n Lumpkin Governor, for the use Aic. against said d"fendnnts. f" )-TP'» ' ED SALE. ! L"t N<>, 786 18'h District, 2nd Section: !<• | vied on as the property ol Larkin Purdee, to satisfy a fi. a, issued from a Jus ices Court of Putnam county, in favor of Willi in Adkins, for the use of Walter Dent vs, said Purdee Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lo: No. 830, 17th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of V J P< arson, to satisfy two fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Harris county, one in favor of,/. W Fannin, the other in favor of J A Hudson, vs. said Pearson. Levy made and return ed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1289. 16 n District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of G. T Anderson, to satisfy a ft fa. issued from ajustic.es Court of Dekalb county, in favor of Russel A Boyd. vs. said Anderson Levy made and returned to me by a Constable - Lot No. 1128, 19th D strict 2d Section; evied on as the properly of Mathew Rainey* to '<* it'Gly two fl fag issued from a justices Cour: of Jasper county, in favor of J. I». t'argill. vs said Rainey. Levy made and returned to me l»v a Constable. GEORGE BABER, Sb’ff. Augnst‘2. Paulding Sheriff's Sales. be sold co the fist Tupsdnv in ■ ’ S» pte>nh> r next, at the Court House in Paul- , ding county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol. lowing property, to wit: Lm No. 1086. 2nd District, 4th Section; levied ;>n as the proper'v of Mark Williams, to satisfy tw » fi. las. issued from a Justices Court of Walton coun ts, one in favor of Henman Williams, the other in favor •f G. T. Symms, both against said Mark Williams, l evy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Lot No. 663. 2nd D sir’ct. 4th Section; le vied on ns the properrv of ‘A Pliant Freeman, to ».i ; i>fv two fi. fas. one issued from a Justices Cour' of Hall • .iiiity, in favor ot Kellogg & Sa d id again <-i said Free man the other issued !r i J<> rices Court >f(>wi<>- ett county, in favor of Kellogg m Sanford a firns' -aid defendant. Levy made and returned lo me b. a Con stable. Lot No. 856, 2’ d Di«'rict, 4th Sec’ion; le vied on as tl:<» pro., rty • f .L b Allen, to satisfy a fi ta. i surd from tin I < ri r Court ol M arren countv in fa vor of 11. & T It. Kendall, vs said Allen Lnt No. 187. 2nd District, 4>h Section: lo vied on a- th property of Davis miies, »o <a’i-fv n fi fa i<-'icd from the Superior Court of Elbert c uiity in lavorot Tii >•.!#* C. Wilhite, vs. .a:d J meg. I <*» No. 945, 2nd D trict. 4th Section; |e vi 'on as the propertv <>l James x T 'Oin;- E» r '", to s itiM’y i fi. Ijl issued fr<»in a Jn.«sfic» » Cour? <>! H >bpr sha nc’»un*j* in fiver of E. B. B<?nson, again*'* J imep & I’h >inaa Evritt. Lc vy made and re’urned to n o by a conMab* ’ Lol No. 704 2nd District, 4;h Section; le ■• ••' nas the property of James T iomas .n't, to tn isfy i fi. fa. !‘ r m J istic<*s C urt of llaber ‘■htm comity, i i «tvor of i'h >m is Be son against »aid •a e» C t’h .>n,a.s ,'.viitL Levy made and returned to I me by a Cmi- tn bit. Lo: N<>. 72.1. ISih D strict. 3rd Section; le vs ton as the p> ‘petty of J,>im F. I; lomy, to sat -fy : two fi 'is iss>i t ( | tr. :■> a Justice’s Court of Moi.k e ■c< mily, m ta\ >r of iflism Aats mSt C.>. v . saui Bel. i omy. Levy made an Ir* t irned to n« b. a Coigtabie. Lot No. 669, 19ib District, 3rd Sc'’ti m; le vied on »«■ the p-.p. iv of J. J -’."kins, to sat«fv a . K’re-s warrant. i--m. <i tr ~r > a Ju >ti« es C urt ol G« m n>‘il eouniv, in favor of P R, Lyle, vs. said Je.,kma. Levy made a.id returned lo me fy a C ntjfJe. F. S. D. Sb’ff. August 2. ARDIA.X’S BALE—Agreeably to an order, R ot the inferior court <>, W itkinson county w hen sitting fur ordinary porp.w.« w - in> on (J „. ; luesday m November ne.d. be «old befor tfap court f . . oor o Pudding, ab: of 1 l( >d contan.ing toriv acres >o. 8 m n.,. .Ivrd dLiriet of the third sett on ' Sold tor the benefit ol Ja«n s Hatcher m. i r » hmm ol Josiah IL.tcher deceased. Terms made known OU laaC U4y ul 3d It’. J E. DLN X ARD. _ _ Guardian, August 2-24—tds I blaSk I eu.s For <baie at this Uliice. /’GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably, to an order I X.J4 of the honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin s.>ti county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next at the Court house door in Poinsett Murray county, one lot of land No 140 in ninth district of the third section Sold for the benefit of James Hatcher .mor orphan of Josiah Hatcher deceased. Terms made known on the day. J. E. DENN,ARD. Guardian. August 2—24---tds, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE IfWriLT. be sold on the first Tuesdav in September V v next, at the court-house in Paulding county, a Lot of Laud, coioaining 40 Acres, more or less. Also, I Lot No. 971, 21st District, 3d Section, being part of < the Rea! Estate of Robert Carroll, late of Hall county,. Jdaceased. Sold bv an order of the honorable the In j ferior Court of Hall county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for the bonefit of the heirsand creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. GEORGE WILKIE, Adm’r. June 14.—17 —tds. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In /%. ferior Court of Hall county, when sitting for or dinary pu-poses; will be sold in the town of Marietta, Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in October nest, a Lot of Land No. 661 Ist District, 2nd Section, con taining forty ceres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.of James Thomas, late ot Hall county deceased. Terms made known on the day- BRANNON THOMAS, Adm’r. | July 12.—21—tds AD -INI STRATO PS SALE. ! A GREEABIA to an order of the honorable the Tn I feri...- court of Rii 'nmond Cmmtv, when sitting ff. mdiuary purposes, will be sold in the town of, Clarksville, Habersham county, on the first Tuesday in Oct iber next, the one third of lot number 13 —Ist district of Habersham. Sold for the oenefit ot the heirs and credi'.ors of Robert Coombs deceased Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN S. COO MBS, Adtnr. July 19- -22—tds. NOTICE. A LT. communications to the Sheriff’, or his deptttv, of Paulding county, must come free ot postage jto entitle them to attention. The plats arid grants of lots advertised by him must, in all cases, be out, or a certificate from the proper officer that they have been issued or the lots will not he sold Where plaintiffs t eside out of the county the Sh riff’s fees will be required in advance. J. C YORK, Sheriff, of Paulding county. NOTICE. < J.L Communications to the Sheriff of Walker county, upon btisiu ss in his offic a! capacity, intis toentit'e them attention, come free of pos' i<'e 1 he plat attdgranf or the leces-arv Certificate where pla-nlitts in exeenti m require mndsto be sold by him, ( must acc'impaity thcexecutious, or the lands wt I not be sold hy him. WILLIAM FAULKNER. S ff A» g «2,~24-. lf NOTICE. A I.L persons, having business with the subscriber are notified that he will attend t eSu nmer m d Fall Superior courts, in th, t lierokee circuit.-- 1 .rs mi niterest.-d would do well to call on him. on the first or second day nt ti e court. WILLIAAI G SPRINGER, August 2—24 -fit. GOED! GOLD! GOLD! EXECU TOR’S S ILE. W” Lbe sol ‘ l ~n ,hp f "-”‘ Tuesday in Septem ’ ber .. xf, within the usual hours of sale, UI the Couit House door in the Town of Tahlmmeca Lumpkin county, a Gold Lot. situate, lvino, ln( | | )P mg in s:nd county, eontainme fortv Acres'more or . :uH '6stn guished a « Lo> X T o. 1 143 I b r'" 1 ? 1 :' Terms ' 8 ’- 8"l‘l the benefit of the hmrs and Legatee- o lames Nor ns derd. ami iu pursuance nt the exm u'ior, of the last will and testament of said .1 nrns Norris de<’d. ABNER NORRIS, J A 'I ES N’t »R RJS. Executors of James Norris dee’d. June 7.1 G --tds for SAI,E. subscriber offer, fi.r sale a Lot in the "IHL .* J O'™ o’ E.Lhwnb. wi.h a H ollse fifiv by tweniv-fimr feet, nearly finished Tin. I. ,t an igible part of the town, on the princmal steet- the House is admirably calculated for a Store ALS<X A Lot separated from ti e public snua-c nn’v by a lot ofsixtv feet. The Lot fronts nb 'h the principal i streetg running f a nM brm gh the t nwn , m d ig ron venient to the public Spring. On this '<,» ih.rc n H.>u«e, iwenty bv twentv-foui, intended for a Kitchen a good Rinoke-hou8“ and other improvements. Tvs ms - nv nr all of tbi" pronerii will be exchang !■ d for < gr O proper y. or "oldon a credit ofai X months. Posses.inn Will be given of t' r Lot firs’ mentioned’ immediately, of the other in thirty Ha a n fie r if, sa |,,’ HOWELL COBB. April s.—7—ts. FOR SALE. No Dis. Si*c. No. f>is. 905 |-J 1 12)7 TO 4 307 15 2 30 18 4 i 140.', - .t 122 C |n 4 G7 15 1 ]()| 9 4 691 II I 7i « z 2 2 851 4 3 Any person wi-hing to purchase nnv of the above earned lot- can get < h; r p-in for tlje rath, by making application to tbe subscriber Cuthbert. Geo Mm. 11 BARTON. ; '’"v 3.—f t—ts. VALUABLE LAND IX MARKET. N’, Dis Sec. No. "is Sec. 104 14 2 241 14 2 | 296 14 2 24 t 28 3 j 117 4 274 23 2 The above lot® o* 1.ia.l are offer, i .ale, either t< rr.u ioron a credit. P rvoti* wisf.i jr to purchase canhsve the same, by applying to the subset ih. r. re i siding in ’he v ifiey of Talbot conntv: nr by itddr. ss ing a uo’eto him al Liberty Talbot cou.-cy MARTIN vv. STAMPER. i July 19- -22—w3m. FOR SALE FOR CASH. t PAIR ids all bay Horse-, well broke and gen tle. .Al«o, a two borse Jersey >\ug n wnh u°iai . ling top, strong and we. bmh. ami of ibe best m tup air nearly new, with new han e-s THOM.Ab KING. .Amana, fune f| „i7..-4t GOOD B ICON. rjpEE Subscriber has 8 or 9v(hJ pounds of Saren of ■ his own raising for sale, on accommodating lcroßS M ILI.IAAI D. MARTIN. Jacksen county, Juae —l9—ift Cumming? Forsyth Co. JO UN JOLLY, g FORMS his fliends and all persons H visiting this country, that he has lui'W ""HOUSE <)F ENTER- TAIN WENT, in the town of Cum ming, where no pains will be avoided to render his companv com fort aide. Fiona the newness of the. country, it cannot be expected that the accommodations will be aS com plete as those furnished at some Houses in 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 tooling in fetior to none in this country. March 8 MA CON GEORGIA. JO Late of Clinton i e Central Hotel, in the ex- , tfijensiveFire r< of Brick Building;receiitly erectedin this City. '1 he Location is central to the busi nessofthe. place, & the House is conveniently arranged for the acco imodation of Families or single persons, either as reglar ortransient Boarders The beds &. fur niture throughout, are new and superior. The Fable 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 who favor him with their custom and he hopes from his long experience,and the satisfaction heretofore rende-ed'he community, to merit from his friends and the public, a liberal share of patronage. Exten sive and convenient Suable are attached to tho Ho tel ; March 1—55 Kotice FOUR months after date application will be made to lotlie Honorable the Inferior Court of Lumpkin county, Georgia, "hen sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the Real Estate of M-irgan 11. Snow , late of said county, deceased. Sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors r.f said deceased. H WVY SM ALL. Adm’r. SUSANNAH E. SNOW, Admr’x April 5. —7—w4m. . TO MIN i l7s. THE subscriber respectfully informs the Miners ot the adjacent Country, that he is now en i gaged tn making Pumps in this place, and warrants i' them to perform well. Persons who wish to test ihe utility of the same, about their mining opera > I tions, ean be supplied at the shortest Notice, with • Pumps of the best quality, boared through Loss ' WILLIAM Will I E. Auraria, May 17, —l3, —tf NOTICE. month after date application will be made ‘ to the honorable the Inferior Court ot curroll • county, wiien sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave *o I sell the Real Estate of Galaway Bulk, late ol said county,deceased. WILLIAM BEALL, ) . , IRWIN POLLARD, j 3 ' June 14.—17—w4m. LAW NOTICE ~ r rniHE Partnership heretofore exiatingbet ween STE r S PHEN D CKANEand GEORGE W PASCHAL, - has been tins day, by mutual consent, dissolved. All . unsettled business heretofore undertaken by them, will receive their joint attention. Stephen D. Crane will continue Ins office at Tahlauncco, and George W. Pas chal, at Auraria. STEPHEN D. CRANE, george w. paschal. June 11.— 17—3 t. Notice. * R HAVE received information that divers evil dis fl. posed a d blackhearted persons, whose hearts are - as black as their crimes, have been from ttm» to time r and are still tr- sp.issing on a certain Lot ol Laud, r No. 1 50, Od Ois. , Habersham county d-a«n by my brother, Michael Pearson, dec'd. whose hgal heir I am. These are there ' ! tore to for warn all persons from intruding,or trespassing, or moving any timbers, or any thing else ot value trnrii ■ said bit of land, without a special licence for tiiat pur ’ po»e, from ALBI’. i»T VIt'KRY, of Union county, Ga. who is my legal representative lor said lot m laud. HENRY PEARSON. .Maringo county, Ala. June 14. 17—ts. Free Negroes. •ft HE Ci'izem-of Georgia are hereby notified, that P SOLoMO MORGAN, abmi' 27 yea-s old in January pa t a bright -uulatto ma", claiming to have ' been born <-t’a free white-woman in thec-rnnty <>t Jai-k- I son, Georgia, no» bvi gon lie I iightower riv- r in, and - t ear the • as’ linen! Cuerokri County, being a tanner 1 bv trade, with a slight knowledgeot the Blacksmith’s » trade; and Feun Morgan, > A mi.-lat’o man, ab<>ur’ 25 years old, claiming t< have • been bornofthe sam« fr<- ■ w nia->, inthe same county and State, and now residing together, b- ing n firmer; applv 'o trir* to be registered as free men of colour; all ■ pers< ns therefore wb- ■ n have anv legal objections to the registering thereof, are her<-b-. notified t>> fib tb> tr objections w ithin the term allowed »v law. or 'he reg>dnr registry ot freed* n wil h< made of their n<im>'S. I’HI! IP !’. KH'ilT, c. i. c. c. c Cherokee, Court-House, June 14. —17—ts. Paper linking. • The undersigned have lately purchased of White rn< it & lories. theirseveral PAPER MILLS, near Kuoxxdie. Tenn and are now milling up xery ex tensive and ENTIRE NEU MACHIM RY for the Ai anufact tire of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a lew days.— They ere also mimnuou'ing PAPI.R constantly al the Holston Mill, m Giainger county, where the de- I inand at present can be sijpph d. Tliey hope from close attention to business to still retain that liberal patron.g»- heretofore extended to the Paper Makers oi East Tennessee They will keep constantly at nil the Mills a A l. I N I i RAI. ASSO RTM I N T PAPER, CASTINGS \M> SCHOOL ROOOKH OI every description, to exchange on the most litre ral terms for R AGS ; And do once more call the attention of the peoph o 'l’nineesee and North .Alabama .V the no. tlax estern p'-t oi Ge • gia. to be ui<»i< particular in saving their RA<».'-.as th. y are the means rd their very existence and w»- want ut least 5(Ju,000 lbs. every year. Orders addressed either to Knoxville or Marshall's Ferry will be promptly attended to. SHIELDS, WHITEMAN &, Co. Jan 18, JUST RECEIVED AND FOIL SALE, al BARRELS PRIME WHISKEY. S. T. ROWLAND. May 31.—15—ts. Cli AT T aTi OOCIJ E E~M OxNE Y. FteNIIE Subscribers will receive for a few days only M Chattahoochee Money at PAR, in exchange for Goods at their Store in Auraria. UZT Cash paid for Gold. GEORGE MERRITT & Co. Auraria, June 7.—l6—if. V ALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. traj’..he subscriber offers for Sale that vai, liable lot of land with an improve ment of 10 acres, under good fence, and go"d cabbins thereon, known as No. 19 !6lh i listrict and 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now Cass county-upon very accomodating terms. Apply to the subscriber at Jefferson Jackson county. SYLVAN US RIPLEY. May 3—ll ts ALL persons are hereby cautioned against tra ding for two promissory Notes made by my self. and payable to Wiiliant S. Sanders or bearer,- for fifty dollars each, bearing date on, or about the' 14th day of December 1833. and due twelve months after thedate thereof, as 1 shall not pay ibesanie on accotov of.lo- cofisideration upon which they wer» given, having since wholly, and entirely failed. CHARLES A. ELY. June 7,--l6—tf lIV EDO LL ARS R EVY A RD. TRAYED or stolen, from the sub- 4 sci'iber on the 25’h or 26th of May '1 last, at Duncan’s branch one mile from Dahlo'nnega; a sr all bright bay Horse, seven or eight \ears old, short mane, no other marks recollected. The above reward will be given for the delivery of said horse to me at the above named place. And any information that will lead to his recovery will be thankfully received. CHARLES UNRUH. June 7.—l6—tf A CARD. MRS. WOOLSEY, at her Boarding House, will be pleased to receive her friends- fimai-- ' the tipcountry, or iravellem from othe" directions, i’he situation is a pleasant one, in a central part of the city opposite the Ba k of Augusta and State Branch Bank, md between the Maso' ic Hall and United Ntates Hotel Accommodations for Gen tlemen and Ladies, or for families travelling, il is hoped will be found coinlortahle and agreeaele. good S'l ABLE in the rear ol the prem ises. May 24- 14 --4 t. > V A LUI BLE LA N D~?'O il S A LLL 'fl RF Subt’ri’nC’t* offers for sale nt a very fl reduced price, his valuable Lnnd i d Farm, lying in the fork ot the 1 hutta- Ini.-.chee, and hestnti e rivers, in Hull county, upon whh h. is a good Grist VI ill A large por tion ot this tract of le.nd consists of the first qu dity, river lowgrounds. Persons wishing to purchase a goodl-*' farm in the neighborhood of the Gold rtgion, would do well to call and examine Hie premises ELIJAH HOLLAND. May 10 —l2—st “ten DULLILN REWAR D~ STRAYED, or stolen fir m the subscriber near Tahlatiut'Ca Lumpkin county, about the 6th of Alarch last, a Chesnut suricll mare.six or seven years old, about fourteen and n half hands high, ehod all round, no oilier marks recollected. i tie above reward will be given for the delivery of said mare to me; or a ii' cral reward lor such infor mation, that will enable me to get her. )t ROWLAND BEARDEN* July 19—22- 4t. PILOSPZICTUS OF THE SOUTHERN HANNER, » Aewsp per published at Athens, Geo. DEVOTED TO THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE RIGHTS OF THE STATES. INCE issuing our proposals about a year since kN in eiiliirgiiig and improving the Southern Banner i < ~ ,i u have transpired in this Mate, w liicli render it ■ a duty a!• owe io ourselves, ns w< It as our friends and pali ns, to issue a new prospectus. I L isimpojsible tor die most superficial observer of the signs of the times, not to have nrawn from them ] ihe no sistible c inclusion that Ihe political elements I"t our ’tn ' have, within the last six mouths, under gone h revolution a.-> great as it wassunden und unex pected; and we feel il a duty we owe to the public, to s, aio rany I.tigering mists which may still surronnd •i*. produced Ly this wai ot elements, this breaking up ol Id party lonndation-, and this mingling of ex* i li ernes hitherto so opp. site in (he tormalion of new ones, m ortlei tb it o'lrirm- po: itiori may be revealed, i both to those w th whom w e shat! hereafter act, and to limse liy whan w< may lie oppo-ed. It is notour intention, tniwever, at present to enter into an expla- 1 i ati >n ot tie reasons vviiii h have actuated us in nmk* " ing a choice between tlie parties lately organized in our State—they have iieen lierefi lore, arid may be ■ hereaiter, more fully explained in our Columns. Our otijri t is simply to call Ihe attention of th< public to mi; press, and to enlist ttie aid < f thos- in its behalf wuti w bom as a partv we tin . determined to act. ’ihe sill ‘tyied “ State Rights Party” having adopt ed (he doctrine of nullification in its most obnoxious sens' , as the very soul o| ilscreed. we wash our hands ot it forever, and pledge our best exertions to support ari.J maintain that parly both at the South and through out 'he wlioie eoiinlry, which, rallying around that abused a d villified patriot, Asm evx Jackson, have J r pledged th tnsetv. s t<> loain’iiin against consolidation 0,1 one hand, and nullification on the other, the iutegri ty, honor and glory ■ -I our tree institutions. \V iib this ire and ca did ackriowiedginent of our . view sand -tn tun cuts, we sui mil our paper tu the ten. |drr mercies of out opponents, at.d to the protection of >ur friends Our >ppusition to nulhheution hereto fore lias, ,is might h ive been anticipated called down upon us io-pi. -ci iption oi a portion of our old friends, and their exei tn ms (o prostrate us increase, in pro- 1 poilion Vs their zeai ».r the Calhoun mania waxes hot. Vv e hope how ex ir, ihat itie. .isposi .ion lately evinced by the trit lids <.f th.- Constitution and I nion, to up. i hold ana sustain usagainst their ni.lliji.itg < flbits, will | grow and strengthen iri a proportionate digue and jt.i.n xx e wdi I.e enabled, by tin ir cdimteuance and as si- en, < g<. aliend ’ io : c'mrsi so disinterested a- te-j t' Is ou solves, atida cause .‘o sacred as regards ( lb.- happiness and prosperity of our cou.nioti country. / E i'.u.S I hree Dollar? per annum in advance, or . ou Dollars alter the expiration oi the year.- Pay n.ci.t at the <nd id the year xxd; be considered in ad- . va.’oe ifihe sub'criber continues feu* another—if not In x. il l.e ch -rgt.d to: the time due, at the rate of Four Dollars | er annum. Advertisements conspicuously inserted at the cm- i ton ary prices. I r-— t Letter- (post paid) addressed to Ar.bon Chase, Publisher, or to < base & Nisbet, Editors, will meet with prou.pt atlentiuu. A I.BON (’HASE, ALFRED A*. NISBET. • /Athens, May 7, 1824.