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SHERIFF’S SALES.
She rail s sales.
’WKTILL be sold on the first Tuesday to
• ’ N \ea.b'r next, inthe Town ofOahlohnega,
Lumpkin <•■ cmty, within the usual hours of sale,the fob
owing p . erty, to wit : I
One N>gr*> mm bv the name of Shelly, and
One b- b. >.a lie of Chari* s.anJ a woman by th* name :
of J ’c.r: town lot and houses is-i the town oi Dahlmi*.
* a. kn -tfn at d distinguished by No. 94, 95 and 96 u<
ta dtoWi t Also, Lot No. 82. 15 1 Seclion, north; le
vied o>< as the property of Archibald McLaughlin, to
-u-.dry ft. fas. one in favor of John Spring, vs.
J>hnl! lunes. Richard I. Powell, and Archibald Me-
1 au-'tn >. Property pointed out by John L Kiehatd
son, :r> i Richard L. Powell.
One So rrel Horse, Saddle, Bridle and Mar- I
faint: de,' v > bav horses,one bay mare mule, 1 o dMeer, |
j yoke. I x (having died with the distemper.) 2 cross
cut saws. U shovels 6 spades, 1 crow-bar, 2 matics
2 pecks, 2 augurs, 1 drawing knife, 5 handsaws, 1
wheel ba. tow? 1 lantern, 1 c. ffee mill, 1 pepper mill,
(I hatchet. 3 smoothing plains, 2 jack plains, in the
chest,) 4 carts and gear. 1 sei old cart wheels; 18 iron
shovels for machin s, 5 bars, half in tyre iron, stindiy
pieces or bars of iron and steel, 2 new patent gold
washing machines 21 sides, harness leather, 33 ma
chine bearings, 41 unused and new picks, 1 eat th bo
rer,23 emuants <>f leather, 4io n drums f r panning,
*4 s eete oi sheet iron, 3 remnant kegs f nails. 11 picks,
C matics, I lot machii e irons and some scraps, 31 sho
vels, 4 hoes, part of b meh small round iron, pat > of a
.bunch hoop iron, 2 grind stones, 2 whip saws, 1 rope,
2 pair steelyards, 1 small iron pan, 1 set blacksmith
tools, to wit : a bellows, 1 anvil. 1 vice, 2 sledges. 4
hand hammers, 1 small vice, 17 files, different kinds,
1 stock and die, 2 sets tongs, sundry cold chissels, 4
sheets punched sheet iron, 1 hand ax, sundry soaps
iron, 2cows, 1 calf, 3 tea-kettles,2 ovens, 3 small iron
pa s, 2 sknlets, 1 family furnace, 2 large tin buckets
2 washing tubs, 1 tray, 1 sifter, 1 tree shamer. 2 jars, 2
jugs, 3 common bedsteads, 2 curtain bedsteads, 1 fra
med saw, 1 big pot and hooks 109 vol?, books, 2 sets
’ bras* d g irons, 1 st t iron dog irons. 18 soup .dates,
36 dinner plates, 2 doz. b*eckfa.-.t pla'es, IS dishes.
2 sauce dishes and stands, 2 err am poi stanps, 6 sallad
dishes, 1 3 up dish and stand, 4 tee trays 1 pea bowl,
15 cups and 12 aucers, 1 sugar dish, 2 preserve dishes,
4 pine pitchers, 4 common pitches, half doz. common
cups and saucers, 2 common pitchers, 1 bowl, 4 com
mon dishes, 11 common plates, 2 wash bowls 1 pla
ted castor stand, plated candlesticks, 1 tea boiler, 1
tin lantern halt'd* 2. gl sses, 1 common castor stand,
1 caudle snufler and stand, 5 cut wine glasses, 1 pair
large fine gold scales and v ciihts, 13 brass candle
sticks, 2 pair snuffers and one stand, 2 dozen fine ive-
ry handled knives and forks, J 4 common do 2 carving
knives and forks, 1 small pair gold st ales and weights,
half team sand paper, 2 class salt servers, 1 dozen ta
ble spoons, 2 dozen tea spoons, 2 paii hiass headed
shovels and tongs, 1 jnj pan tin trunk, 1 pair saddle
bags, 1 measuring tape, 1 looking glass 3 knight pans,
1 wash bon I, 1 d i k lantern, 1 remnant jar quicksilver,
1 iro turning lathe, 4 sot r plums, 9 jack plains, 15
tong and grove plains, 3 smoothing plains. 2 tenon
saws, 3 key holesaws, 1 set bits and brace. 18 files!
rasps 24 chisels, 3s. r w rivers, 1 pap'r corks, half!
d Z'n pouches, 2 r ur>y combs, 7 brn-ties isc ewdi-j
ver, 1 d >zeu rti-ps, I c.utttug knife, 3 ham ers,2spokc|
shavers, 2 pair cornpases, 2 pair nippers, 1 foot adz.
11 p it n: gnnblets, 6 buuc.hes wood sciews, 3 pinchers
or nipp rs,-8 s.ock locks, 2 bunches hu unges, 4 pa-j
pera saddle tacks, 1 nob lock, 4 whetstones, 4 sannl
bricks, 3 bags shot, 1 paper or bum Ir f wood screws. ]
2 nob locks, 2 boxes window glass, 5 door latches,
1 demijohn, 6 rat traps, 11 papers la tn blue k, half doz.
pndl..< ks, 4 piece « upper leather, 2 remnants sknting,
11 lead crumbles, 3 baking pans, 14 common crucibles,
4 cut decanters, 10 cut glass tumblers, 10 egg g'asses,
6 wine glasses, 3 bench sciews, 1 large brass bell, five ,
fenih' r bed.,, 2 binds era 4 pillers, 12 couutvrn.mes.
2 table cloths, 7 sheets, 11 large bed hln kets, 23 iu n
blers, commo >, 2 pine dressing tables, 6 chairs, 4 river
boats, 7 boat -h vela, 4 hand shovels, and 2 rocking
machines; all levied on as the property of Ch tries Pitts,
tosatn-fy a niorig.igi u ti. fit. in tavor of J, D. Beers,
J. R. St. John &. C’o. vs. said Pitta.
One negro woman, by the name of Sarah;
levied on by virtue of a Moitg go fi f.i, issued from the
inferior court of Lump i i c unty, at the instance ot
Cleinonds Quillinti vs. liar ty C. I'atuni
Ouo Negro boy hy the name of Paul; levied
on ia the property of Rob. rt J. M’Kiglit, to satisfy a
fi In issued from a Justices Court of Gw innett con ey
in favor of .J Hogan, vs. said M'K ight. Levy made
and returned to me by a Cons.able.
POST POXED SALES.
Lot No. 303, 13th Dist. Ist Sec. Southj h
vied mi as the property ofChnrles Baxter, to satisfy a
fi. la. issued from a Justices Court of Burk county, i •
favor of Garlick & Cates against said Baxter. Levy
made ami returned to me bv a Constable.
Lot No. 800, 12th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the properly of Moses Potts, to satisfy a ii.
11. issued from a Justices Court of Oglethorp county,
in favor of John T, Penn, JLcxjl i-iJ- «***u tm-nctf r<.
iur by a Constable,
Two Negro Boys, ono by the name of Mo
sr-i>, the other by the name of Adam; levied on as the
the property of Reuben liulchisun, to satisfy a mort
gage ti. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Lumpkin
county. m favor of William Ptnchback.
Al! the right, title nnd interest which 11. C.
Tniuni has in nnd to Lot .X<>. 761. 12th District. Ist
Seciion; levied on its the pr< petty of IL C. Tatum, to
satisfy sundry fi. fas issued from e Jurtices Court of
Lumpkin county, one in favor of Robert Stribling, vs.
said i'atiim Levy made and returned to me by a
Const able
SAMUEL KlNG.Sh’ff.
Oct. 6.
Xiumpkin Sheriff s Sales
V’sJ r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday m
” • December next, in the town of Dnhlolmcga,
T. county, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit :
One bny mate, seven vears old. one cart
and gear, called the last cart.und a horse called Char-
I. v, one new gold ma. lime, nearly completed, one
lioivn pecks, on dozen .-hovels, one cross cut saw,
and two aver,; evied on as the property of William
Davts, to sa isly a Mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Stephen
1). Crane and Isaac R. AV alker.
SA RUEL KING, Sh’tT.
Oct 6.
I'orsytli SheriSale**
TIFiI.L be fold on the first Tuesday in
v v Ni.ve.uber next, i i th, tow nos Camming, For
•v to coii.ilv, within the usual hours ot sale, the loiiuw ■
nig p'cperty, to «it:
Lot Nn, 293, 14th D.strict l*t Sectir n, lev
ied o.i as de propertv o' Jesse Patterson, Io s.iisty u
U. t.i issued from a Justice* court of D'-K c unit. i i
tavor of A i.ham Gil ait v-. s.ud Paterson. Levy
made an leiurneutw <i.i by u ii.ns aide.
Lm No. 944, 3d District 1-1 Section; lev
»u-' «■ :e property of R bert Mi I re, to snb-.iv
n>i ■ . ini from a J i in s Coin tot g alton county ,
>.t * t 3 iijimiit ILi ~m >.k, vs. said Mudins. L«-
v\ ... an : . ctur.ed to me by a Constable
Lot No. 1119. 3rd District. Ist Section:
h i • g • . r.s the prop*, ty < t \ d i a if s er, to satisfy .
oi. i- ? eit ih.ni a J.istici » C uitol Ste > .irt c i-.nt v.
1.1 lav . ot Urlolrr. Curds A Co. vs said Hester.!
L. v i r„ uh and relumed to me by a Constable.
Lot N’. 1141, I 4< u District I st Sec torn: |e v
ivd nas die propertv • t John .x. bliirel, to satisfy a ti;
(Si.'. . j f vs cc~ ! , r >'
in favor of E Pattoh & co- vs. said Shirali. Levy)'
made and returned to me by a constable. \
Lot No. 495, 2nd District Ist Section; lev
ied on as tne properly ol K üb< n Homes, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from a Ju»iices Court of Upson county, in <
favor ot Isaac aithews, vs. said Homes andJJavid ’
Aslin, Levy made and returned to mt) by a Constable. *
POSTPC NED.
Fraction No. 1362, 14th Distiict Ist Section;
! levied on as the propeity of vV iiliam Langston, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Conn of Forsyth
; Ci.limy, in favor oi Robert L. Lane, vs. said Langston.
Levy made ami returned to me by ■< Constable.
Lot No. 233, Ist Distro i Ist Section; lev
e*i on as the property of Harbert i ucker, to satisfy a
fl fa issued from a justices court <4 Eibeit coumy,
in favor of Alfred Hammond-. Levied onand relumed
to me by a constable.
.Lot No. 797, 14 h District Ist Section; lev
ied on as the propeity of Andrew Hutson, to satisfy a
ii fa. issued from a Justices Court of Jell* rson count v,
in favor of James T. Hutson. Levy .made and return
ed to me by a Coustauie.
Oct. 6. JOHN JOLLY D. Sh’H.
MA/I LL be sold on the first Tuesday in
■ • November next in the town of Cumming.
Forsyth county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
iowing pro; erty. to wit:
L I No 1362 14th District, Ist Section ;
levied on as the property of William Langston, to sa
tisty an attachment i-.-m-d from a Justices Court oi
For-y* hC- tinty in favor of R< üben Thornton. Levy
j made and return* d to me by a Constable.
' Lot No. 11' 0, 14ili District, Ist Section ;
1 levied in as th; propi rty of T. B Bb>cke . to satisfy
sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Mario .
coumy, one in favor oi R< bert S. Dufiy. Levy made
aud returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 949, 14th Distrtc:, Ist Section, le
vied on as the pioperty of Seabourn J. Scoggins, to sa
tisfy sm dry li fas Issued if. ma Ju tices Court of Jack
ton county, in favor oi Elijah Oliver. Levy made and
returned to me by a Co.stable.
Oct. 6. 11. BARKER. ShfF.
Cobb Sheriff’s sales
WILL be sold, tn the town of Marietta
Cobb comity, on the first Tuesdey in No
vember next, between the lawful hours of sale, the
foilwoing property, to-wil:
Lot No. 11S4, IGtb District, 2nd Section;
saw and grist Mills on said Lot; levied on as the pro
• perty of Salomon Stishie. John Richarcs and Ryit.e
McV\ ire, to satisfy sundry ii ias. issued f rom a Justices
Court oi Campbell county, in lavor of Jeremiah Sam
pler, vs. said Itii hards aud M’- .ire, Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
Lol No. 1215, 16 Ii District, 2nd Section ;
levied on as the property of Ervin Lee, to satisfy a ii.
fa issued from a Just ices Court of Walton county, in
favor of S. M’Jutikm. Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable.
Lot No 174, Ist District, 2nd Section; le
i vied * n as the property ofJan.es E. Thomas, to sati
| 1. a ii la. issued from a Justices Court of Favelte coun
tty in favor of Samuel M’Junkin. Lew made und re
i turned to me by a Constable.
; Lots No. 367 and 369, 19 h District, 2nd
j Section; b< th levied on as tn* ; iperty of
; Few, t*> satisfy two fi fas issued from a Justices Court
;of aiton county, i > favor of Joseph Cason, vs. said
Few Levy made an. returned to me by Constable.
Lot No. 1091, 17 ii District, 2d Section ;
levied < nas the prop* ily of Ge .rge Knott, to satisfy
.tw fi fas issue.! from a ‘astiees Court oi Walton
county, in favor ofS unuel M’ Junkin, vs said Knott
Levy make and returned to -,.e by a C instable.
Lot No. SIS, 19lh D-irict, 2*l Section;
levied on as die property of U iiliam Greeson, to sa
tisfy a li. fa issued ffom a Justices C* urt of W alt* n
county, in favor oi -i’J.mkm »JL Sumh, vssaiu Greeson.
Levy made and rciurm d to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 405, 2d District, 3<l Section; le
’ vied on as the prop, rty of Ri< hard Garner, to satisfy
two fi,fas issued from a Justices Court *f Waltons.>u*i
ty, in favor of J seph Smith, vs said Garner. Levy
I made and returned to me by a Constable.
Oct 6. DAVID MAY, D. Shff
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
Lot No. 227, 20th District, 2nd Section,
continuing on« hundred and sixty Acres, more or less;
1. vied on as tin- prop, rty of lam, s (Rawson. »o satisfy
a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of Clark county, in
, t ivorof the Ext cuto'3 of B. foni Brown, dec. nse.f, vs.
, James Gl.iwson and James M liw. ther. Levy made
, ..nd returned to me by a Crms able
Oct. 6. Joseph ciiastain, d. shir.
AT THE SAME TIME \ND Pl ACE.
Lot No. 1114, 19th District. 2>*<l Section ;
p-tevrrtT <>n ’as th** pr .pt rty of \ iiliam Chi'wood, to sa
u-ty sundry fi las issued from n Justices Court in favor
ot Robert Brown, vs said' hitwoud. Levy made and
leturucd tome by a Constable.
Lot No. 130, 6th District, 4th Section, le
vied on as the pr**perfy ol A J. Abney, to sati fy a fi
'a issued from a Justic. s Court of Jackson county, in
I nivorot Robert L. Lune. vs. said Abney. Lev\ made
| end returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 1259, 16th District, 2d Section, !»•
vied on as the property of George T. Anderson, to sa
I ttelv sundry fi ias from a Justices Court in favor ot
■ Russel Si Bch.f, vs said Anderson. Levy made and rt-
I turned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 229, 19th District, 2nd Section; le
vicu on ns the property of Milton Worthy, to satisfy a
! •] fa issue.! from a Jus i es Court of Gwinnett county,
ijn favor of Wi.liam zzuid Lvy made and returned
' to me by a Constub.e,
; Oct 6. GEORtiE RABER, Shtf
L niou Shor es Si
0,1 * u> ti**' 1 ,i Cst!'V in
” ' November next, in i m town of l»Li-svi!lc,
Union enmity. Within t . usual hums oi sale, the fol
* u« ino propeily, to w it :
Lot No. 2GB, 9 h District, l-i Section ; le
v<d, nas the i-nipi riy o< Nimrod E. I’> ker, t<. sate fv
a li fa. issued from a Jus iris Ci.u:’ of Houston conn
' iv. in Ii v rot VA a I son X. \\ arien. vs. said Duckrr. I’ro
!pil' v i mnted i-ui bv Ji b i Bmt.scn. Levy made and
i u turned to me bv u Cuusiuble.
Lot No. 207. 7tit !)' trie*. Ist Section; le
va «l o aa tin- prop- r ‘ i\ J tm 11 it.-he cks, io satLfv
a li. in is>u. d itoio I < S piiim- Court if ('..nipbeil
. m ti. i,i lav -r •' 1 Ramm is. sail Hi c> l( .ock.
Pr .pi rD j< iiii< <i <>u by Jt>s< ph NicLur.
Lot N » 323. T h I’l-im t, Ist S< <-tio«' ;
, h’vn-d in n t v p .>, ,ity nt .Austin Bryr'it. io sai.xv
> fi W. n-iii ,| s‘iui i .1 -I-t n> s Court "I < ain hr H < nun
11. i i ..iv .>r iLn : am' Cm l», G. s -id Biy aul.
Levy made au l rUurn«d to m- by a L'ou-tau c*.
L<>. N". 180, 16 h Disirtct, I>t Seition;
levi .■ < as ihe ;• op. rty « f Manin Kendra k-. to Rt i
ti.-D a f. t.i i-siiid ’tom a Justires Court ■ f I Hn>n
c< i ti . i t ivor <>i I rl«h I'. Case, vs. said K uJ.-.cii. i
Leiv made and returned to tu<- bj a Constable.
The I’ndivtded half of L,t No. 259, Bth
District Ist Section; !ci i< donue t e r>ro| e t ty id John
B. I l.isLiin, to satisly a fi. fa. i-s ied (. >m I’.e I rite i r
Tomi of llab< rsoam county, m t*»ui of Julio IL Jm.e.-
A. co is. said Chastain.
J. r U ELLBORN, Shir.
Oct. 6.
ADM INJSTPtATORS SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of Hie honorable the In I
zju. terior Court oi Hall county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes; will be sold in the town of Marietta, ’
Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in October next, ‘
a Lot ot Laud Ao. C.Gi j S | District, 2nd Section, con- 1
tarn.ng forty ceres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs 5
and creditors of James Thomas, late oi Hall county
deceased. Terms made known on the day-
BRANNON THOMAS, Adm’r.
July 12.—21—tds
A D MIN LS TRAT 0R S SALE.
GRLLABi.Y t* au order ot the honorable the In
-LIA. (erior court of Richmond County, when sitting
lor ordinary purposes, will be sold in the town of
ClarksH.le, Habersham county, on the first Tuesday
m October next, th« one third of lot number 13—I t
district <*f Habersham. Sold for the oenefil oi the heirs
and creditors of Robert Coombs deceased Terms
made know n oil the day of sale.
, ! , JollN 8- COOMBS, Admr.
July 19—22—tds.
Gl CA R DL\N’S~SALE.-Agreeably, to an order
< ot tiie honorable (lie Inferior Couit of Wilkin
on county, when sitting for ordiuar y purposes, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in November next at the
Court house door in Poinsett Murray county, one lot
ot land No. 140 m ninth district of the third section.
> d tor the benefit of James Hat< her mor orphan
ot Josiah Hatcher deceased. Terms made known on
the day.
J. E. DENNARD,
a .om , Guardian.
August 2 - 24-—tds f
notice.
LL persons, .laving business with the subscriber
. are notified that he will attend t:-.e Su.nmer
and Fall Superior courts, in the ( herokee circuit -
Pers.ns interested would do well to call on him
on the first or second day of the court.
WILLIAM G. SPRINGER, !
August 2—24—fit.
FOR SALE.
’lT iIIE 9ubscriber °ncrs for sale a Lot in the
3 Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty bv
twenty-four feet, nearly finished. This Lot is in an (1
igible part ot the town, on the principal steel* the
House is admirably calculated for a Store.
ALSO,
A Lot separated from the public square only by a lot
ofsixty feet. The Lot fronts on both the principal
-treets running paralel through the town, and is con
venient to the public Spring. On this lot there is a
House, twenty by twenty-four, intended for a Kitchen,
a good smoke-house and other improvements.
Terms— Any or all of this property will be exchang
ed for vegro property, or soldon acredit ofsix months.
Possession will be given of the Lot firs' mentioned,
immediately, of the other in thirty davs after its sale.
HOWELL COBB.
April s.—7—ts.
VALUABLE LAND IN MARKET.
No, Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec.
104 14 2 244 14 2
296 14 2 240 28 3
11 7 4 274 23 2.
The above lots of land are offered ior sale, either
for cash or on a credit. P< rsous w isliing to purchase
can have the same, by applying to the. subscriber, re
siding in the valley of Talbot county; or by address
ing a noie to him at Liberty Talbot county..
MARTIN )\. STAMPER.
July 19- *22—w3m.
TO MINERS.
7 jTHE subscriber respectfully informs the Miners
L of the ;i*lj icenf -■ * .*> cry. that he is now en
g.iged in making Pumps in tli.s place, and warrants
ttiem to perform well. Persons who wish to test
the utility ol the same, about their mining opera
tions, can be supplied at the shortest Notice, with
Pumps ot the best quality, boared through Lots
WILLIAM \\ HU E.
Auraria. May 17, —13, —ts
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
or stolen, from the snb
*~r scriber on the 25th or 26th of May
fT It lß ’] a ’ Duncan’s branch one mile fioin
Dahlohnega; a small bright bay Horse,
seven or * igul years old, short mane, no othi r marks
recollected. The above reward will be giv* n for the
delivery of saiJ 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
TUIOIAN WAETHABI*,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAS locoted himstni at Cedar Town, Paulding
county, an<i will attend to any buslines m the
line of ms profession, thai may be entrusted to his care.
Address, Cedar i own, Paulding County, Georgia.
April 12. —B—ts.8—tf.
.1 All ES"KAMTO A,™
.irro/iNEY.jr / .nt.
HAVING located himself permanently in the
Vill ige of Cumming, Forsyth county, ten
tiers his pTofessi.mal services to the public, he will
attend io any business mrtie counties o( Lumpkin,
forsyth, Cherokee and Murray, ot ttir Cherokee
and the counties of Gwinnett and Hall, of the
Western Circuit. All communications addressed
to him through the medium of the Mail to the post
office al Cumming, will be received, and all busi
ness intrusted to his care will meet with prompt
attention.
May 17 —l3—w2m
1 OR SALE.
Xo Di*. Sec. N<>. Dis. *-ec.
905 12 1 1217 in 4
I 307 15 2 30 18 4
1405 14 122 G H> 4
157 15 1 101 9 4
G9I II 1 71 22 2
i 851 4 3
Any ferson wishing to purchase any of the above
| naiacd lots, can get a bargain for the cash, by making
agphcatiuu to the subscriber Cuthbert, Geo
A'im.ll BARTON.
[ Mey 3 —ll ts.
A LL peisuris are hereby cautioned against tra
_ A ding tor two promissory Notes made >y my
sell, and payable to iiliatn >. Sanders or btaier, t
lor tittv doll «rs ea« h, bearing date op, or about Hie |
1 lib day ol Dei ember IdSv. and due twelve mui ihs;
alter thedaic thereof, as 1 shall not pay the same on •
account ot the consiileiatmu upon which they were
given, having since wholly, and entirely lailed.
CHARLES A. ELY.
June 7,- —l6- -ts
WANTED AT CHEROKEE COURT HOUSE. .
A .X iuilu'tt ivus,« her bonrst I xRI.X VLAN, who i
vL. •' a n ‘J ij/ucX* Smit : is so ictied to locate at ;
i .dahwafi < hervkee C H. w here. J>y punctuality and ;
d.s|xich ( ot business. h>- w ill lie liberally patronized bv ;
THE SUTPOR TERS <H THE ' I
LAW AND CONSTITUTION.
Aojust 13 --•23-—tf ’
REWARD.
STRAYED, or stolen, from the Subscriber, about
the 10th of April last, a stout heavy built, dark
bay poney; about eight years old; branded on the
left shoulder, the brand not recollected. The above
reward will be given for the delivery of said poney
to the subscriber, at the bead of pigeon roost.
JOURDAN GILLY.
August 2—24—lt.
■“ANDREW JACKSON HANSELL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW-
ADOPTS this method of apprising his fellow citi
zens that he is engaged in professional pursuits
in the counties of Lumpkin, Forsyth, Cherokee and
Murray, of the Cherokee, and Cobb, of the Coweta
circuit. All business confided, will meet a prompt
and faithful discharge
His location is. Cnmmin", Forsyth County, Georgia
i August 2 —24 —2t.
NOTICE.
ALL Communications, to the Sheriff of alker
county, upon business in his official capacity,
must to entitle them attention, come free- of postage.
The plat and grant, or the necessary < ertificate, where
plaintiffs in execution require lands to be sold by him,
must accompany the executions, or the lands vtid not
be sold by him.
WILLIAM FAULKNER. Sh’ff.
of If allcer County.
August 2,-24 —ts
gold:
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
T<7"ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Septem
’ * her next, within the usual hours of sale, at
the Couit House door in the Town of Tahlauneca
Lumpkin county, a Gold Lot, situate, lying and be*
ing in said county, containing forty Acres, more o>
less, known and distinguished as Lot No. 1143
j lith District, Ist Section. Terms cash. Sold for
I the benefit of the heirs and Legatees ot James Nor
ris dec’ll, and in pursuance oi the execution of the
last will and testament ot said James Norris, o'ec’d.
ABNER NORRIS,
JAMES NORRIS,
Executors ot Janies Norris dec’d,
June 7.---16—-tils
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in September
next, at the court-house in Paulding county, a
Lot of Land, containing 40 Acres, more or less. Also,
Lot No. 971, 21st District, 3d Section, being part of
the Real Estate of Robert Carroll, late ot Hall county,
daceased. Sold by an order of the honorable the In
ferior Court of Hall county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for the benefit of the heirs and crediims of
said deceased. Terms made known on the day ot sale.
GEORGE WILKIE, Adm’r.
June 14. —l7—tds.
NOTICE.
A LL communications to the Sheriff, or bis deputy,
of Paulding county, must come free ot postage
io entitle them to attr ntion. The plats and grants of
lots advi rtised 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 be sold VV’heie
plaintiffs reside out of the eouniy the Sh rifi’ s tees
will be required in advance,
J. C. YORK, Sheriff,
of Paulding eonmj .
. Cummilisy Forsytli Co*
.5 O£l N JO iJ* V,
ag ' FORMS his ftiends and all persons
visiting this country, that lie has
opened a HOUSE OF ENTEIL
IAInMENT, in the town ol ( uni
•’Hing, where n*> pains will be avoiued to render his
company comfortable.
Fiom the newness of the country, it cannot be
expected that 'he accommodations will be as com
plete as those furnished at some Houses inthe
* older parts ot the Stale, but the proprietor assures
the public that he will continue with all speed to add
to his establishment, until it is put on a tooting in
i fetior tn none in thia countiy.
viarch B,
MA CON G EORGI A.
CARTES.,
Late of Clinton,
opene . t. e Central Hotel, in the cx
-1 l*‘iwl M H tensive Fire ii of Brick Building;recenlly
erectediu tins City. '1 be Location is central to the busi
’ nessofthe place, & the House is conveniently arranged
. for the accommodation ot Families or single persons,
either as reglar ortransient Boarders. The beds & iur-
I niture.lhrougliout,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
who favor him their custom and he hopes trotn
his long experience,and the satisfaction heretofore
rendered the community, to merit from his triends
and tin public, a liberal share ot patronage. Exten
-2 sive and convenient Suable are attached to tha Ho
» tel.
, March 1—55
Paper Making.
The undersigned have lately purchased of VVhit<
man & Lones, their several PAPER .MILLS, neat
Knoxville, Tenn, and are now putting up very ex
lensiveand ENTIRf NEW MACHINERY for the
Manufacture of Paper,
Which will be in lull operation in a lew days.—
They ere also manufacturing PAPER constantly al
the Holston .Mill, in Grainger county, where tire de
mand at pr. jeiit can be supplied. They hope from
close attention to business to still retain that liberal
patronage heretofore extended to the Papei Makers
of East Tennessee.
They will keep constantly at all the .Mills a
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
PAPER, CASTINGS AN D SCHOOL BOOOKS
i Oi every description, to exchange on the most libe
i rat terms tor
RAGS ;
And do once mon? calf the attention of the proph ;
of Tenneesee and North Alabama A- the northwestern
i pail ot Georgia, to be more particular in saving their
KAu.N as they are the means ot their very existence ;
' ai.u ive want at east
500,000 lbs. every year.
‘filler- addressed either to Knoxville or Marshall’s 1
Petty will be promptly attended to.
SHIELDS, H II ITEM AX X Co.
Jan IR.
LAND for sale.
TEH HE sub-'cr her offers the following Gold Lots of
Jit Land for sa e
No. District, Section,
723 12 1
1030, 12 1
227 13 1 North,
255 1 3 1 North
249 13 * 1 South I
43 12 * 1
Any person, v i«htng to purchase ei>herjof the above '
Lotsui It apply to the subscriber at Dahiohnega.
JOHN CHOKE. |
August 13,-23—4t •
NOTICE. K
ITIOUR mAnlh after date application will be mod ft
to the i.umorable the Interior Court of earroll
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave t<»
sell tiie Real Estate of Culaway Bulk, late of s»id
countv, deceased.
WILLIAM BEALL, ) . . ,
IRWIN POLLARD, J Admr s '
June 14.—17—w4n?. V
TEN DOLLRS REWARD.
SPRAYED, or stole*) from the subscriber near
Tahlauneca Lumpkin county, about the'6th of
March last, a Chesnut sorrel! mare.six or st ven yearn
old, about fourteen and a halt hands high, shod all
round, no other marks recollected.
The above reward will be given for the delivery o 4
said mare to me; or a liberal reward for such infor
mation, that will enable me to get her.
ROWLAND BEARDEN’.
July 19—22—4 t.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
r g he subscriber offers for Sale., that val
2 uable lot of land with an improve
mi nt of HI acres, under good fence, and
good cabbins thereon, known as No. 19
I6io ...isnictand 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now
Cass county-upon very accomodating terms. Apply
to the subscriber at Jeft’ersomJeckson county
«BS\IVAi\LB RIPLEY.
May 3—ll—ts
~TO THE PUBLIC”
TtiE Subscriber, truly thankful fi r the
y sVCiiffil patronsge hereiotore bestowed on him dL
desirous ot a continuation and ex t ii-iun
oi that lavor, takes this method oi inform- ■
in" ins Iriends and the public generally, that he still
continues to keep, in first rate style, the UNION
lIOTFL in Mihedgeville. The advantageous loca
tion of Ins House lo the busimss part ol the town,
is too well ki own (it being the house formerly kept
bv Robert M’Uombj to need | ointing out. 7fie 6S
fablishfiient is large and commmodious, and well a
dapted to (he convenience ol either regular or tran
sient boarders. The Table, Bar and fetables, will
be constantly supplied with the best the market as
fords; and no pains will be spared to render comfortu
ble and happy all persons who may call on him. -
Thus, vv ith every advantage that can contribute to the
accommodation of public house, together with the in
; fluence ot a polite, studious & attentive baikeeper, the
subscriber Hatters bm.sell in believing that he cannot
fail to meet with a liberal share of public favors.
AARON bLARCY.
August 13—25-13 t.
A’AIAJAIiLE
GOLD MINES fOii SALE.
THE subscribers offer for sale their MINES, situat
ed in tin county of Cherokee, being lot num
ber nine hundred in the twenty-first district ot the se
cond section ot the t herokee Territory. The mine
was discovered in the early part of last spring by the
Indians, and wasoj erated on by them .or a lew weeks
with smc«ss. Tin subscribei began woikingitou -
the Ist of . -I, and nave been as successful as the
propi i. Kits ;I any other mhit* inthe State. The n in- •
mg ground is extensive both in branch and surface <
j deposites; and, as fur as trial has been made, the ore
on" the lidge, ptoves as rich, and (he prospect if
vein mine as Haltering, n ■ny tint I; <v< ile< n di
vend Th; i ■ • Ht'iitv* burnt ly le
, .wren the bixes and Aliaii-o-uey mi* t-s, a ini «* i.v t.ii
i n-iit to be got ti>, and contains seventy-lour i.cies •••
The improvements, in buildings, are sufficient for the
j accommodation of fifty hands, with the j rivik ge of
i water and timber not surpassed oy' any. I'eisons,
wishing to go into the gold business, would do'well
to examine the above mine. 1 hey can have an op
portunity ol testing it to tbeirsatisiactiuiiat any timet'
they tftay f>*>d machines running up* n it, so that no <
hsL will !*■ run in purchasing. Terms ot payment
(■mile made easy. Apply t<» the subscribers on the
! premises,
ROWF &• Dlt I« KE I L.
Centre Itill. Cherokee Co i- ►uag.*s. 13--25—yl
CAUTION.
A LL persons a-e hereby cautioned against trading
*ll lor six piomissory Noles, n ade by the subscri
ber, and | ayable to Junes Martin, for twenty-thiee
uoliars and li ty cents, each, bearing date the 21st day
of May last. The consuieiaiion ot said notes, having
j w holly undeniiiely failed, 1 am determined nut to pay.
i the suiHe, unless compelled by law.
i URIAH GADON.
Auraria, June 28.—19 —ts.
DA. WU.DS.
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
RESPECTFULI Y informs the citizen of Murray
county, and the public, geneially, that he has
located himsell at Poinsett, when* he designs carrying
on the TAILORING BUSIN LBB, it its various
branches. He hopes that promptness with despatch
will insure li>m a liberal patronage. His work will
at all times, reccommeiid itself.
August 2 -24 -31
SPECIAL OBDERST”
No. 2. «
Head Quarters, I2fli Division, Geo.
Ordkred Ist fc N obedience to the orders of tho $
■ Commander in Chief, the anmi- w
al Review and Inspection of the 12th Division, G.
♦I. tor 1834 w ill take place by Ligaments or liattal
lions, in the seven,! c< moo s composing the 12tb Di*
vision, in the inflowing ur,'«r, to vv u :
Ist Brigade At I iij«y, in Gilmer county, on Mon
day and Tuesday, the ißlh and 19th of August next.
I Al • towab. Cherokee county, on Friday und 8a
! turday. the 22d and 23d ot August.
At Cassville, Cass county, on Friday and Saturday
I the i9di and 3Gth. ol At' u.t.
2 i. Brigade. At Livingston Floyd county, on Mon
day and I'o s ay. the ibln and 16th of September.
At Spring Place, Murray County, ou Friday and
{Saturday, ttic llhh and 20th ot September.
At the Court-House of tt alker County, on Mon
day and Tuesoay, (he 22d and 23d of September.
Oidered2d. That all officers of the line, whether
Commissioned or non-Conimissioned, will appear on
the first day, at lite place directed in the several coun
ties aimed with it fire-lock, tor tin: purpose ot inspec
tion and drill at 1) o’clock, A M.
Ordered 3d That mi the 2d day, they w ill appear
as diiicted. with then i nine Ci mmimo, armed and
accoute.ed agrei a xv to law tor Review, Inspection
and Drill, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Ordered 4tb. That Generals of Brigades are ex
pected to have ’1 eir Command full and complete;
where itcaumd be dune by regular elections, fhvywill J
resort to appointment by brevett.
Ordered sih. That ollie- rs will be rareful in trans
mitting tin ir ordcis, in oider that they may sccuie
their obedience.
Ordered 6th. That the Commanding General will
attend the Rev i,-vv of bis Division in person, and tho
-iricltst acc< uulabiiity will be exacted. By ordei of
Major General
HENRY M. TERRELK
CHARLES H. NELSON. :
Dir isle i
June 2?,—l2— 'd. ‘