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SHERIFF’S SAL.ES.
Ijiieaipikiai Sheriff's sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
September next, in the Town of Dahlohnega.
Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale,the fol- j
lo ving property, to wit:
Let Na. 107, 13th ‘District, Ist Sectian;N.
levied on as the [>••' • rty es J»hn Ganllney. to satisfy a
fi fa. issued from a J istices Court of Upson county, in
favor of David B. Grant, and sundrv other E. fas. issued
against isid Gaultney. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No. 303, 13th Dist. Ist Sec. South; !<•
tied on as the property ofCharks Baxter, to satisfy a
fl fa issued from < J istices Court of Burk county, tn
favor of Garlick & Cates against said Baxter. Levy
made and returned to me hr a Constable.
Lot No. 800, 12th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of Moses Potts to satisfy afi
fa. issued from a Justices Court of Xlglethorp count,
in favor of John T, Penn, Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable,
Lot No. 11. 4’h District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property of ’ohn Pate, to sntisfv a fi. fn i -
aued from a Just, e* Court < f Lnmpki > county, in fa
vor >f R M. Richards & Co. vs. said i ate. Lev,
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No 936, 12th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of Isaac Coal, tosatisfy sun 'ry
fi. fas. issued from i J l«tices Court of Talbot count'
in* tarot of Saurue M Devereux and others vs. -a
Cual. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable
POSTPONED SALES.
Lot Nn. 442, 13th District, Ist Section:
South, levied on as the property of Mishack Gather, to
satisfy afi fa issued from istices Court of Xewton
o innfv in favor o Samuel Catlin. Levy made and
returned to me bv a Constable
Lot No. 683, 11th District, Ist Section
levied on a» the prop—tv o’ Samuel S. Tack, to s:Fi- •
sundry fi. fi« issued from a lustices Court ofl.u npki
county, in favor of Samuel f. Rowland an I others
Lew made and return'd tn rm- by a Cona’able.
Lol No. 742. ll'h District, Ist Section; le
vied nn asthe property n' cha les C ’lermm. tn satisfy
tvv-> fi-fas issued ‘rum n I notices Court of Monroe
county, in favorof Thomas Vaughan, vs. said Cole
man. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lni No. 485, 15th District. Ist Section, le
vied on as the property of David Alleson. tn satisfy n
fi. fa issued from Lumpkin Superior Court, in avor
of Leander Smith, vs. said Allison. Property pointed
out by plaintiffin Execution.
One half of a saw Mill situated on lot Nn.
761 12th District, Ist Section, andallthe right and
title that D mini M’Coy has in and to said lot. to -at
isfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a justices Court of
Lumpkin countv. one in favor of Robert Stri din vs
said M’Coy. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
\lsn the undivided half of Lot No. 221 13th
Dis' riot. Ist Seeti in. North; levied on ns ’ e uroneri >
of Di'id C. Gibson, to satisfy stin-lrv fi. fa». isam ■'
from T.nmpkin Snoermr Co i >m in favm of l >hn P
Stanfnr I agiins’ Di'i’C • ihson mak ..nnlf e vi-
Ralston indorser, property pointed out by D. C. Gib
son.
SAM’TJ. KING, Sh’ff.
August 2.
Xiiimplcin Sherifff s Sales
WlLi, be sold on the first Tuesday in
October next, in the town of Dali! >1 no..a,
Lumpkin couii'V, within 'ha usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit :
Two Negro Bovs, one by the name of Mo
ses, the other bv th- name of Adam; levied on as the
the’ property of Reuben Hutchison, to satisfy a in rt
gage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Lumpkm
county, in favor of tV illtam 1 inchback.
J SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff.
Forsyth Mier ill's Sales
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
, tember next in the town ofCnmming, For
ex th county, within th- usual hours oft-aie, the follow
ing property, to w it:
Lot N <. 625, 2nd District, Ist Section; le
vied on ns th- property of J ’ln Ingram, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from Henry Superior Court in favor of Harris
Toney against said Ingram
Lot No. 1363 14th District, Ist Section;
levied on as the propertv of \\ illiatn Langston, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court «f Forsyth counts,
in favor of Robert !. l ane, vs. raid Langston. Levy
made and return ■ •> me by a Constable-
Lot No. S 3. 3 <1 Dislitrt, l«t Section; levied
on as the pr .petty o’ Rob •rt G i*'■ ' .to ui- -. a fi. fa.
in favor of t horn is L Ga r et, v said Guthrie. Lew
made ami returned to me by ■ Constable.
Lot No. 610, 3rd Dr.ii irt, Is Section; levied
on ns the property of Thomas Howel, to satisfy two fi
fas. issued from a J sstices Court"' Fra countv,
in favoi of Ez ki-l loir min, r tne ire of Joshua
Mab-uy, vs. sai I luwi ). Livy made a.id return, dio
me t»v a Constable.
JOHN JOLLY,|D. Sh’ff.
August 2.
Walker Sheriff s Sales.
W' 1,1. he su'd on she first Puesday in
Scptri iber next. •’< the Hotis o' Jesse Clem
•n'-tlie p neo ofh • din- public .-ales in the countv of
Baler, aithm lhe u-uul hours of sale, the (followin':
pr >, erty, to .vit :
l.r» Nn 2. 27 h DiM-ri. t,3rd Se-tinn; kv’rd
•n ns tin prop ry ot .' Im Dnyl to satisfy a fi fa.
isstt’-d fr »m Gw ’in tt <• m it . in fiver of ‘-a.nit.l Me-
Ju k n • ent ■ < D.i I. I. w mad - an ! returned
to me by a Co stall e
Lot N”. 55, tills D strict, 1 1 •'crtion; le
vied on ns the propertv >t Fins’ Bea n. in » >'isl\ .<
fi tn. issue t I.orn a 1 •«it»s C >n t •• i a ->pheH countv,
tn favor of rhotnaa A. I. tmai i r< -aid Rearden. L< v i
made and retn ned to in-' in • U-mst ,tu .
L •< No. 255. 11)0 D s’rict, 4’h 8» r >m; |r.
vied m .is-II- roncr'v TMt h*«r*- : t t t styafi.
fs i sii • • r• n J -I ,• i' - g n hi \ in fa
' ’• ' k ■' b • a. 1 v madi and re-
tut >eu . • me a Const .’ole.
I ’' •« 24’ ’* ict. 3rd ech », !♦•
v on u ’ll , t' ~ I >n 1. tn itl-fy ~
fi *n. isstt • i.i-tu a J ei.rt • I Morgan '■mt ty,
ii favor • f John AV . sai i Ba tt L<- y made
and returti'i to ma tn ’ nsi. h'
AM!.LIAM IAULRNER, SlffT.
AngO't 2.
Gilmer Sheriffs JSales.
"VW7"ILL be t»n!J on h h st Tuesd n in Sep
* v ternber «< xt. mth town ot Alejay, Gdmtr
eountv, tue 101 l 'vmg props- ty. to wit:
L t Nn. 170, 7 It D s rut, 2nd Section; le
vied oo as-he property ofD iv, . Howell, to satisfy a ,
1. fa. ms e i from tb« Infe tor C urt of Pike county, tn !
fevor of King &. st urges, »s smU Ho will.
Let No. 7 Sth District, 2t d Section; levied !
*5 as the property <?f Thomas Cowley, to satisfy a 5.1
la. issued from a Justices Court of Henry county, in;
favor of William McCounel, vs. said Cowley. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable-
Lot No. 6, 27th District, 2nd. Section; le
vied on as the property o! Robert Finley, to satisfy a
fi, fa. issued from .a Justices Court of Fayett county, m
favor of John B, Biax’on, vs. said Finley. Levy made
and returned tome by a Constable. -
Lol N<>. 76, 7th District, 2nd Section; le
ied on asthe propertv of Philip Prichard, to satisfy a ■
fi fa. issued from the Superior Court ot Jackson conn
ty, in favor of John H. Hammond, vs. said Prichard,
ISHAM C. King. Sh’ff.
August 2.
Cobl) Sheriff’s sales
WILL be sold, tn the town of Marietta
Cobb county,'on the first Tuesdcy in Sep-!
retnber next, between the lawful hours ot sale, the !
follwoingproperty, to-wit: ;
Lot No. 1183, 19th District, 2nd Section, |
levied on as the property of Jeremiah \\ isener & Ar-[
chibald Bradford, security on stay, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued from .a Justices Court of Cherokee county, in fa
vor of Jotjii Blalock, vs. said defendants. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 472, Ist District, 2nd Section; le
vied on asthe property of David Thomp-on, to satisfy '
a fi. fa, issued from a J is<ices Court of Jefferson coun- !
tv, in favor of Samuel M. Barr, vs. said Thompson.
I evv made and returned to me by a Constable.
L >t No. 1013, 19'h District. 2nd Section;
•Fi on as the pronertyof A E. Bacon, bi satisfy a
. issued from a Justices Court "I Ja<kson county,
• favor of J. VV\ Thompson, vs. said Bacon. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 88. !8 h Disttict, 2nd Section; le
vied on as the pioperty of ilham Crow, to satisfy >•
fi. fa. issued from a Justie'-s Cour: of Meriwether c<*m
iy, tn favor of Hardaway St Hawkins, vs. said Crow
Levy made au.J returned :■» me bv a Constable.
Lot N’t. 1069 17 h District, 2nd Section: ;
le-led on as ihe pr p- 1. -d J 'lin '.lcGtiffv, to satisfy
a ;i fa. issued fr >tn a Justice-- Court ot Di kalb county,
in favor f William Lutimei, vs said McGutly. Levy
nade ami returned to me bv a Conssable.
Lot No. 273. 16 h District, 2nrl Section;
mvied on as the property of Howard Hurl y&. Jam< s
8. Waller, t > satisfy a fi. fa. iss <ed tom a J is ices
Court ot Faye! t county, in favor of James Kiikpatrick
vs. said Hurley & Waller. Levy mai'.e and returned
to me by a Constable.
Lot No 1237, 19'h District, 2nd Section;
levied on asthe property "tJ -Im B -an, to satisfy a fi.
, 'a issued from the Superior Court of Putnan county, tn
favor of I'liadeas B. Reese, vs. said Bryon.
One bay Horse and one Y ke of Oxen; le
vied on as the property of Joii > Goddaid, Thomas’
G d.Fird, and Ransom Th tops- n, to satisfy a fi fa
:s3-i( d fromth'- Superior Court of < obb c unty, m fa
vor of W il«-n Lumpkin Govt mor. for the use dtc.
against said defendants.
POSTPONED SALE.
Lot No, 786, 18th D strict, 2nd Section; l< «
vied on as I >e properly of .arkin Pnrd--e, io satisfy n
fi fa. is« i. d f.-om a Justices Court of Putnam county,
in fevur of WTii-im Adkins, for the u->e of W’-tHerl
’•ent. vs, said Pardee Levy made and returned to
tne by a Constab e.
L n ' No- 830. 17tb Dtsirinf, 2d Section; le-1
vied on as the pr >pert v ot V J P-arson, t>> satisf' two
fi fas. issued fvorn a .ln’tices t'oiirt of Harris county,
me in favor of J. W Fannin the other in favor »f J.
i A ' ludson, vs said Pearson. Levy made and n turn
ed to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 1289. 16 >■ District. 2d Section; Jc
vied on as the properly of fi. 'l'. Anderson, to satisfy
a fi fa. issued from a Justices Court of Dekalb comity,
in favor us Ru<sel At. B<>yd vs said Anderson Levy
made and returned to ine by a Constable-
Lot No. 1128, 19th District 2d Section;
levied on as the property of Mathew Rainey* to
satisfy two fi fas issued from a justices Court of
Jasper county, in favor of J. k. Cargill, vs said
Rainey. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
GEORGE BABER, Sh’ff.
August 2.
Paulding Sheriff's Sales.
be sold on the first Tuesday in
’ * September next, at the Court House in Paul
ding county. within the usual hours of sale, the fol.
lowing property, to wit s
Lot No. 1086, 2nd District, 4th Section;
levied on as the property of Mark Williams, tn satisfy
twu ii. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Walton coun
ts , one in fav ir of Bernnan W illiatns, the other in favor
<1 G. T. Symms, both against said M i k W’tlLams.
Levy made and returned tn me by a Constable.
Lot No 663. 2nd D.strict. 4’h Section; le
vied n .« tim pr-merry of W illiam Freeman, to satisfy
tW" li. fits, one issued from a Justices Court of Hail
coiu-G , m favorof K- llosa & Sanford against said Free
man, lhe other issu'd frmn a Justice* Court of Gwin
nett com.ty, in favor of Kellogg & Sanford against said
defem'ant, Levy made and returned to me b a Con
s'ltble.
Lot Nn. 856, 2 -d District, 4th Section; le
vied on asthe piopi r’y • f Job .Allen, to satisfy a fi fa.
issued fro-- tin Lift tier Court ot W arren count- in fa
vor of H. & T 'I. Kendall, vs said Allen.
Lot N't IS7. 2nd District, 4ih Section; le
vied on as the property of Davis Jones, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from the Superior Court of Elbert c unty tn
favor of Thoma* C- Wi ut *, vs. eaid Jon -s.
I."’ N.». 915, 2nd l>i-frict. 4th Section; le
vied on as the propertv "I James K T lOmas Evritt, to
satisfy a fi. la. issued fr<>ni a Justices C< urt of Haber
sli.i n county ’ i" fiv->r 4 F. I. Benson, again-' said
J .me* & Homas Evritt. Levy made and returned io
I mt- bv a c«» is abl>.
Lot Nn. 704 2nd Dt-irtct, 4 h Section; le
vied on as the p ■ 11v i ' J.i ir s. fhniivis i vntl, to
stltsfv n ti ‘a. issued from « Jusi-ies Court of Haber
•ma - county, in tavor ot • noma* Be.iso i against said
Jn >e-it, r hmnas F. mt. Levy made and returned to
i n e bv a C'-ilsta* l !'-.
Lot No. 722. ISt'- D «trii t. 3rd Section; le-
VI-1 in. a*-Ui p -’pi:t) m J i, > F. - ,y t to satisfy I
i two ti ins issued from a Jusn •’* Court of .r«e
c n.nt_v ,<n tav rof vA ilium -a s-.n Co. v-. *,,i B . i
»|’’». .• vv nta !e Old r I lli, •<> .»• b Con- «t>. . I
’ • . 9.9 P . r ~
iru-tlon • ta' pi ..pet t v m .». J, . e >km*. :<» sut *fv a
<|*.| warrant t or- I. . 'Cm •<, tn -
Liv, made tad returned ; t C ustr-nfo,
F Lil KGE>S. D Sb’li.
Aueiisr ?,
<1 VAR DI A.N’B S\!.F.—Agreeabiy to an order*
M the I tnii'-r vourt <>t W akin* m countv, ’
when sittin- or o;dm a-v ,m j.o-, s. vv i: • i t! ( . (ir-t •
Tur*ds> ill Nuvetn*- r••• A. tw -. id. he 1 r th. fimrt
hew-v Jo. r•» Paultimg. o k t •'( l.iinl cm.taming- v
acres No. 3 in tl.e i!n <1 <it- rt : i f the third-ectiuii
i >hl tor the- b, n, fit i -mes fl minor w »rmi
ot Josom Batcher ueceased. Term--made known j
on the day ol sale.
J-E. DENNARD.
Guardian, ;
August *2—24—ids
BLANK LEEDS
For Sale at this Office.
Court house door in Poinsett Murray co ’ l, ? t
of 1 -nd No 144 in ninth distr.M of ho third se on.
Sold for the benefit of .Limes Hat-her mnor or ( vhan
of Josiah Hatcher deceased. Terms made known on
the day ‘ J, E- DENNARD,
Guardian.
August 2—24—tds,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
■®ra rILL be sold on the first Tuesday in September
V V nex’, at the eou' t house in Paulding county, a
Lot of La-M, comaining 40 Acres, more or less. Also
Lot No. 971, 21st District, 3d Section, being part, of
lhe Real Estate of Robert Carroll, ’ate of Hall county,
daceased. Sold by an order of the honorable the In-
I tenor Court of Hall county, when sitting for ordinary
' purposes, for the benefit o' the heirs and credit ore of
I said deccase.l. Terms made known on the day ot sale.
GEORGE W ILKIE, Adm’r.
June 14. —l7—tds.
administrators sale.
a GRF.EABLY to an order of the honorable the In
% ferior Court of Hall county, when sitting tor or
dinary purposes; will be sold in the town of Marietta,
! Cobb'county, on the first Tuesd yin October next,
1 a Lot of Land Ao. 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
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
A GRFEABI.Y to on order of the honorable the In
f-ri H court ot' Ri-iim . ,d County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold in the town of
Clarksville, Habersham county, on the fiist Tuesday
in October next, the one third of lot number J 3 —l t
district <>f i tabersham- Sold for the oenefii of the heirs
a >d creditors R. ib-rt Coombs deceased Terns
made known on the <iay f sale.
JOHN S. COOMBS. A'imr.
July 19—22—tds.
NO LICE.
A LL communications to the Sheriff, or his deputy,
of Paulding C‘ u 4y, nmst come tree of pwtagi
to entitle them o att nt’on. The plats and grants of
lots advertised by him must, in all cases, be out, or
a certificate from the pro.ier office' - that thev have
been issued or the lots will not be s .14 Where
plai' tiffs reside out of'he cou .ty the Sir riff's fees
will be required iu advance.
J. C YORK, Sheriff,
of Paulding count).
NO LICE-
A LL Communication*, to the Sheriff of Wall er
county, upon bnsiu ss in his official capacity,
mis tt o.it'te them att* ntioa, come free of po? ge
The j Pit andgrant or the nece* ary Certificate, wh-ro
I pla ntiffsi : e -ecution require anus to be sold »y him.
I must accomn my th- executions, or the lands wi I not
be sold by him.
WIi.LIaM FAUI KNFR. S' ff
.. of Walker County.
August 2.-24—ts
NOTICE.
. A LL persons, having business with the *nb criber
i . w are notified that he will attend tm Su- mer
at d Fall Superior co irts i tin Cherokee circuit
Pers ns iiitereUi-d vvimld do well to cull on him,
on tb« Ii st or second day of t .e court
W ILLIAM G. SPRINGER,
August 2—24 -Bt.
GOLD! GOr7D! GOLD!
EX ECU I’O R’S S A I. E.
IMfILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next, within the usual hours of sale, m
lhe Couit House door in the Town of 7’nhlauneca
Lumpkin county, a Gold Lot. situate, lying and be.
ing in said county, containing forty Acres, more or
less, known and distil guished as Lot No. 1143.
11th District. Ist Section. Terms cash. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and Legatee* •' James Nor
ris der'd. and in pursuance of the execution of the
last will and testament oi said James Norris, dec’ll.
ABNER NORRIS,
JAMES NORRIS,
Executors of James Norris dec’ll.
June 7.—l6—tds
FOR SA I,E.
'fINHE su!»scriber oflers for sale a Lot in the
G Town o' ( d..hwah, with a Hoti«e fifty bv
twerit v-four feet, nearly finished. This Lot is man el
igible par' ot the town, on the principal steet; the
House is admirably calculated for a Store.
ALSO,
A Lot separated from the public square only by n Irt
ofsix'V fee' The Lot fronts . n both the principal
i streets running parali 1 through the town, and is con
venient to the public Spring. On this lot there a
House, twenty by I went- -four, intended fur u Kitchen,
a good sntokt hous! and o’ht r improvements.
Tf.r.ms —Any or all of this property w ill be exchang
ed for egro pr«-neriy, or sold on a credit ofsix months.
I Possession will be given of the Lot firs’ mentioned,
i immediately, of the other in thirty dav s after its sale.
HOWELL COBB.
■ April 5. —7—ts.
i ———-
FOR SALE.
No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec.
91)5 12 1 1217 1(1 4
307 15 2 30 18 4
J4->5 14 I 226 10 4
137 15 1 101 9 1
691 II 1 71 22 2
851 4 3
Any person wishing to purchase any of the above
5 named lots, can get a bargain for the cash by making
application to the subscriber Cuthbert. Geo.
Mm. H BARTON,
j May 3 lt— ts.
VALUABLE LAND IN MARKET.
Nn, Dis Sec. No. Dis. Sec.
104 14 2 214 14 2
29 • 14 2 28 3
I • 7 t 074 23 2
Th'* above 'o’s n- land are r Jered io a>*. her
re- -r on c.-eu l P» w • • purchase j
e I. .V- t! . 1 p.y iug to tb<-subscriber. rC-I
-1 !mg in 'll" v .u) ut Tidliul countv; or by audress
ing u uute to him at Lif' -rtv Talbot county.
.MARTIN vt. STAMPER.
July 19—22—w 3m.
FOR SALE FOR CASH.
A PAIR <f ’ uaH bay Horses, well broke and gen
- la. tie xt.*o, a two horse Jersey Wagon with a fal
ling lop. «'rn ig and w , built, and of the best m.tcn
als nearly new, uttn new hari ess.
Thomas king.
Aurarm, June 1 L—l7—-St
GOOD BACON.
Subscriber has 8 or 9000 pounds ol Baron of
• tisow n raising fur sale, on accommodating
terms U ILLIA M D. MARTIN.
Jackson ccarty, Jane 28 —l9 °t
Forsyth Co*
Je@9 N JOI/Li Y,
INFORMS his fliends and all persons
IS visiting this country, that he has
opened a HOUSE OF ENTER
TAINMENT, in lhe town of Cum
ming, where no pains will be avoided to render his
company comfortable.
Fiom 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
lhe public that he will continue with all speed to add
to his establishment, until it is put on a footing in
fetior to none in this country.
March 3.
M A CON —GEORGIA.
CARTER,
Late of Clinton.
K-ls AS °P ene '’* e Central Hotel, in the ex-
1 IBS- tensive Fire .'rcof Brick Buildmg-.recently
erectediii this City, 'i he Location is central to the busi
nessof the place, & the House is conveniently arranged
for the acco.-iii.odation of Families or single persons,
either as reglar ortransient Boarders. The beds &fur*
nifure 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, al)
who favor him with their custom and he hopes from
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
“"notice
m inths after date application will be made to
.4 io the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lumpkin
countv, Georgia, when sitting tor ordinary purposes
f. r 'eave to sell all the Real Estate ofMmgan H. Snow,
late >f said county, deceased. Sold for tbc benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
H-'RVY SMALL Adm’r.
SUSANNAH E. S OW, Admr’x
April 5. —7—w4m.
’ TO MINERS? -
THE subscriber respectfully informs the Miners
ofth- adjacent Country, that he is now en-
I gaged in making Pumps in ’h's place, and warrants
1 them to perform well. Persons who wish to test
j the tit lity of the s.nne, about their mining opera
lions, can be supplied at the shortest Notice, with
Pumps of the best quality, hoared through Lois
WILLIAM WHITE.
Atiraria, May 17,—13,—tf
NOTICE.
month after da>» application will be made
Ja? to the honorable the Inferior Court ot curroll
countv. when sitting for ore .ary purposes, for leave’o
sei the Real Fstale ot Bulk, late of s-aid
countv, deceased.
WILLIAM BEALL, > * dnlPa
IRHIN POLLARD, S Ad r
June 14. —1?—w4m.
Ta w :Fr ic i<
r a'V! IE Partnership hereb.lore • xistingbetw eon STE-
J PHEND CL I NE and GEORGE VV PAS' HAL,
has been tnis day. by t iiitual consent, dissolved. All
uns-4’ted busines* heretofore undertaken by them, will
receive then joint atten’i.m. Stephen D. Crane will
eoniiniie his office at Tahlauneca, and George VV. I’as
• bal, at Atiraria.
STEPHEN D. CRANE,
GEORGE VV. PASCHAL.
June 14.- 17 —3t.
•Notice.
I HAVE received infmmalion that divers evil dis
pos'd aid blackhearted persons, whose hearts are
as blai k as their criuu-s, have been from tim< to time.
. and are still tr> spasming nn a certain Lot ot Land.
No. 15S, 3d Dis.
Habersham county, drawn by my brother, Mk-bnel
Pearson, dec’d. whose legal heir I am. These are here
fore t > forw arn al! person-, from intruding,or trespassing,
•it moving ti'iv timbers, or any ti ing else ol value from
said lo' oi la id " ifhoui a special licence fur that pur
pose, from AI.BI.ET Vl< KRY, ol Union county, Ga.
whois my legal representative for said lot of land.
HENRY PEARSON.
Manugo county, Ala. June 14.—17—ts.
Free Negroes.
rt HE Citizens of Georgia arc hereby notified, that
; SOLOMON' .MORGAN, about 27 years old tn
January pa»t t> bright mulatto man, claiming to have
been born < fa free white-woman in tbecounty of Jack
i son, Georgia, now hvmg mi lhe Hightower river in, and
I near the east iinoot Cherokee County, being a farmer
' by trade, with a slight knowledge ot lhe Blacksmith’s
trade; and
Fenn Morgan,
A mulatto man, abourt 25 years old, claiming to have
be'ii born of the same free woman, in the snrne county
and Stale, and now residing together, b inp n farmer;
apply to me to be registered as free men of colour; all
persons therefore who mav have any legal objections
to the registering thereof, are hereby notified to file
their objections within the term allowed >y law, or lhe
regular registry of freedom, wil' b» made of their names.
PHILIP P. KRt'FT, c. i. c. c. C.
Cherokee, Court-House, June 14.—17 —ts.
Paper Making.
The undersigned have lately purchased of White
man dr Limes, their several PAPER MILLS, neat
Knoxville. Tenrr and are now putting up very ex
tensive and ENTIRE NEW MACH IN LKY for tbe
M anufact ure of Paper,
W bich will be in full operation in a few days.—
They rr> alsc mantjfac'mini ' ' R rst .< tj at
the ilo!yt> n Mil', in «it.ot.eer couii y .• ‘ ere (be Jt
.mo ' c s .‘i d i'bey I<q t from
co- a o'l-ii rss u stiii lam that liberal
patronage in reiol >re extended to tbe Paper Makers
of Ea*t Tennessee
They will keep constantly at all the Mills a
AG EN ER AI. A SSORTMEN I
OF
PAPER, CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS
Os every description, to exchange on the most libe
ral terms tor
RAGS ;
And do once more call the attention of the people
ot Tenueeset aud North Alabama A the northwestern
part ot Georgia, to te- more particular in saving tin ii
RAGS, as they are the means oi their very existence
and we want at least
500,G00 lbs. every year.
Orders addressed cither to Knoxville or Marshall’s
Ferry will be promptly attended to.
SHIELDS, U H ITEM AN & Co.
Jan 19.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE,
BARRELS PRIME WHISKEY.
S. T. ROWLAND.
May 31.—15—ts.
CHATTAHOOCHEE MONEY.
FKAHE Subscribers will receiye for a few days on LT
a Chattahoochee Money at PAR, in exchange for
Goodisial their Store in Atiraria.
UT Cash paid lor Gold.
GEORGE MERRITT & Co.
Auraria, June 7.—l6—tf.
VALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE.
subscriber offers for Sale that vat,
Ja uable lot of land with an improve*
rnent of 10 acres, under good fence, and
good cabbins thereon, known as No. 19
16th District and 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now
Cass county-tipon very accomodating terms. Apply
to the subscriber at Jefferson Jackson county-
SYLVANUS RIPLEY.
May 3—ll—ts
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against tra
ding for two promissory Notes made by my
self. and payable to William S. Sanders or bearer,
for fifty dollars each, bearing date on. or about tha
14th day of Deet mher 1833. and due twelve months
after thednte thereof, -as 1 shall not pay the same on
account of the consideration upon which they were
given, having since wholly, ami entirely failed.
CHARLES A. ELY.
June 7,—16---tf
FTVE DOLLARS REWARD.
-j* FRAYED or stolen, from the snb-
£ soiber on the 25th or 26th of May
x'C /a l as L a ’ Duncan’s branch one mile from
Dalilohnega; a small bright bay Hnrse,
seven or t ight years old, short mam?, no other marks
11 collected. Thu above reward w ill be given for the
delivery of said horse to me at the above named place.
And any' information that will load to his recovery will
be thankfully received.
CHARLES UNRUH.
June 7.—lC—tf
- A ( \K D. "
MRS. WOOLSEY, at her Boarding House,
will be pleased to receive her friends from
the tipeountrv. or travele rs from other directions,
'l he siluatiot' is a pleasant one, in a central parr of
the city opposite the Bank of Augusta and State
Branch Bank, and between the Masonic Hall and
United States Hotel. Accommodations for Gen
tlemen and Ladies, or for families travelling, it is
hoped will be found comfortable and agreeaele.
good .STABLE in the rear of the prem
ises.
May 24-14—4 t.
VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE.
IE HF “ttberiber ffers for sale nt a very
" reduced price. Ids valuable Land
a d Fnrin, lying in the fork of the Chatta
hoochee, and hestatee rivers, in Hall
cotm'y upon vvhii h is a good Grist Mill. Alargepor
tion of this tract of land consists of the first qu dity,
river lowgrounds. Persons yvishing Io purchase a good
farm in the n< ighborhooi of lhe Gold r« gion, would
do well to call and examine the | remises
ELIJAH HOLLAND.
May 10—12—5 t
TEN DOLLRS REWARD.
or stolen from the subscriber near
Tahlauneca Lumpkin county, about the 6th of
March last, a Chesnut sorrell marc.six or seven year”
old, about fourteen and a hah hands high, shod all
round, no other marks recollected.
Tbe above lewurd will be given for the delivery o
aaid mate to me; or a liberal reward for such infor
mation, that will enable me to ge t her
ROWLAND BEARDEN-
I July 19—22- 4t.
riKO«3?ECTWS
OF THE
SOUTHEKN BANNEK,
/l Aeusp per published at Athens, Geo.
'< DEVOTED TO THE UNION OF THE STATES AND
THE BIGHTS OF THE STATES.
I INCE issuing our proposals about a year since
K") tor enlarging and improving the Southern Banner
a duty we owe to ourselves, as tv II as our friends and
patrons, to issue a new prospectus.
Il isiinporsible tor the most superficial observer of
the signs of ’tbe times, not to have drawn from them
the irresistible, conclusion that the political elements
jot our btate have, within the last six months, under*
I gone ii revolution as great as it was sudden and unex-
I peeled; and we feet it a duty we owe to the public,
i to scatter any lingering mists which may still surround
us produced by this war of elements, this breaking
up id old party foundations, and this mingling of ex
tiernes hitherto so opposite in the formation ol new
ones, i 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 oppored. It is notour
intention, how ever, at [ resent to enter into an expla
nation ol the reasons w hich have actuated us in mak
ing a choice between the parties lately organized in
our State. —they have been heretofore, and may bt>
hereafter, more fully explained in our Columns. Our ,
i object is simply to call the attention of tin- public to
I our press, and to enlist the aid < f those in ils behalf
With whom as a partv we are determined to act.
'1 he sell styled “ State Kights Party” having adopt
ed the doctrine of nullification in ils mod obnoxious
sen 9 ,, ns the very soul 01 its creed, we wash our hands
of it forever, and pledge our best exertions to support
an ( j maintain that parly belli ut the Soiithandlbruugh
oui the whole eounliy, which, rallying around that
abused and villified patriot, Anih.ew Jackson, have
jiledged th. mselves to maintain against consolidation
i on one hand, and nullification on the other, the iutegri
ty. honor and glory of our tree institutions.
With this free and candid acknowledgment of our
views and sentiments, we submit our paper to the ten
der mercies of our opponents, and to th* | lolecliou of
our friends- Our opposi'it n to inilldication Ler-to
' fore, 1 us, as might have teen anticipated, called down
upon ns the [ .scription of a portion of our old friends,
and their exertions to prostrate us increase, in pro
portion as their zeai for the Calhoun mania waxes hot.
We hope, however, that the disposition lately evinced
by the friends of the Constitution ai d Lnion, to up
hold and sustain us against their nullifying efforts, will
grow >u>d strengthen tn a proportionate degree, arid
that v... will be enabled, I y their countenance and as
Stsiaiice. to ' go ahead” in a course so disiufi rested a
respects ourselves, and a cause so sacred as regards
the happiness and prosperity ot our common country.
TERMS. — '1 hree Dollars p< r annum in advance,
or l our Dollars afterthe expiration ol the year Pay
ment nt the end of the year wtll be considered in ad
vance. if the subscriber continues for another—if not
h. wilt be charged for the time due, at the rate of
Four Dollais per annum.
zXdverliseinents conspicuously inserted at the cus
tomary prices.
rCj'- Letters (post pniu) addressed to Ai.bon Chase,
Publisher, or to Chase A. Nisbet, Editors, will meet
with prompt attention.
ALBGN CHASE,
ALFRED M.M6BET.
Athens, May 7,1524. .