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Sll EHIFF»S SALES.
L»uinpkin Sheriffs Sales,
M/wILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
* * March next, in the town cf Dani• hnega,
Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Lot No. 45, in the Town of Dahlobnt ga, levied on
as the property of F.dnoy Br.ru m to- .-.asisfy a ft. fa.
issued out of sj Justices Conti of i.uui-ltn County, in
favor of Wiibini FI. Riley, f»r the use of H. W Riley, ,
vs. said Edneif Brown. Levy made and returned to
me by E. W. Cole, L, C-
Lot No. 7, in the Town of Dahlohncga. levied on as j
the property of H. W, Riley, to satisfy a fi. ta. issued .
from a Justices Court of Lumpkin County, i:: favor of
£. P. Huie, vs 11. vV. Riley. Levy made and returned
to me by E. W. Cole, I. C.
No. 113, in the Town of Dahlohnerja, levied on as !
the property of William H. Riiy, to satisfy sundry fi. j
fas. issued from a J tices Coiih of Lumpkin County, i
in fav >r of Jon Humphries for the use ot John Choice |
&. co. vs Willi >m :! Kiley. Levy made and returned
to me by E. W, Cole, L. C.
Frac l ion No. 15, 4th District Ist Section, levied on
os the propertyjif James White to satisfy a fi. fa issued
from the Superior Court of Habersham county, in fa
vor of John Headrick, vs. said W hite.
POSTPONED SALE.
Lots No. 134, 143, 148, 149, and 153, in
the Town of Dahlohnega, levied on as the
property of James Mahan, to satisfy sundry
fi fat? issued from the Superior Court >f Lump
kin County, in favor of the Interior Court of
Lumpkin County, vs. Jas. Mahan and James
Brannon.
Also, at the same place on the first [
Tuesday in April next. I
Lot '«o. 605. and A. McLasgldin’s interest in lot
N<>. 746, both in 12th District Ist Sec’ion, levied on as
the property "f A McLaughlin. by virtuie of a Mort
gage fi. fa fiorn the Superioi Court of Lumpkin coun
ty, iu favor of B F. Patton properly pointed out in
the moru-oge fi.Ta.
One Mulatto Woman by the name of ELIZA, le
vied on as the proper'y of John R<>ss, to -atisfy a
Mortgage fi. ta. issued fioi.r the Inferior Court of
Lumj am County m favor of G. K. Cessna, vs. Joun
Ross.
SAMUEL KING, Sl/ff.
January SRlh. 1836
Cherokee Sheriff Sales.
W/i.L i»e sold on the first in Match
next, before the Court House door, in the
Town of Canton, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit.
One Negro man named JACK, about forty years of
ege, levied on as the property of Michael Dickerson,
to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the Superior Court of
Hall County in favor of William Terell, vs. said
Dickerson.
Lot No. 1291 31 District 2nd Section, levii d on as
tbe property I John H. Hammond, to s itisty a fi, fa.
issued Worn the Inferior Court of Gwiuet. m -
Javor f James Mcbev. r lot the use o>f3fmond E
Jh Jiupson, vs. said •
Lot Nr., 760,215: bi>tZo j c , • , . I
,r . i 2nd Section, levied on as t
the property of
flu.' a Ju- r Y " r •
Asafii-I R ’ o! County m favor o I
vs said Bowin. Lcvp made and |
inv by <i ('oh-luble
Also, at the same place, on the
first l ues :ay in April next.
■ it N • 272, 14Ui Dis. rcl 2ii I Sec .on, levied on as i
the property of Jan. s Gray, to satisfy . Mortmain fi th '
issr.-<1 li‘» i the Stipe. lor Court ol Ciierok'-e Cou ..y
in favor • f Joiuilra. Johnston, vs. sard vo.ry, Prop- ,
erty ppiutedoul in Mortgage.
O-,e Y-ke of Oxen and Cart, levied on as the prop- 1
erty ot John Black, go satisfy a Mortgage ti. fa. i s >< d
from i’ e lulerior Comt .>t Cherokee County m favor
ot Noble I’. Beall vs. said BLmk. Property pointed
out in Mortgage.
M. J. CAMDEN. D. Sh ff.
January 28i h, 1836.
•rs z
Forsyth Sheriffs Sal ’s.
'•¥' ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
W w next, before the court-house door, in he 'o., n
of Cumming, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property to wit:
Lot N<>."352, 3d Dialitt Ist Section, levied on as
the property of James Mathews, t • satis y a ft ta. issued
from a Jus<ices Court ot Lincoln <’>>muy in favor of
Harrison Doughty. Levied on und returned io me by
a Constable.
Also, at the same place, on die
first l uesday in April next.
Lot N •. 77. 3<) Dis ru t Ist Section, levied on as the
property of Archibald McLaughlin, to satisfy a Mort
gag.- fi in. issued from Forsyth snperi.. Court, in lav r
ot Bviijaini'. F. Patton, v< said McLanghlrn
John jolly, d. sh’tr.
Jauaary 27th, 1836.
Gobb Shvrifls Sales.
VW7ILL be uifil, on in lust Tuesday in Mcrch
» next before the court house door in the town
ol Marietta, Cobb comity, the following property,
to wit:
Lot No. 165, 17th District 2nd Section, levied on
as tiie properly of L, At J. Sheppard, to satr-ty a fi !a.
issued tiom the Inferior Court ot W ashiugton county,
iu favor ot Jen iniah Kvle J co.
Lot No. 1062, 19rh Distiict. 2nd Section, levied
on as the property ot W ihium O Wagnon and James
Harris, to satisfy »h. la issued from the Superior
Court ot Dekalb County, in tavur ot m. Huspcth,
vs. said defendants.
D. MAY, D. ob ffi.
Jan. 28tb, 1336.
Union Sheriff Sales.
WB’II.LU »• u o.i ’hi tits, linsuay tn March
<¥ n« xt, iu the l «>wu ot Bl u rsv ille, L ten Lou.i.y.
uittnii ibe usual hours ot ««!,., i,. t . ludowuie umper
ty, to w it:
POSTPONED SALE.
Lol No. 216 Sth Drstr.ct, Ist Section, levied on as
the pr pei ty ••uhn k. Houston, to shu ty a u ta. issued
tr >ni a Jus tees L’< uri ot Haris L tu .ty. in lavor ot
John Fife. vs. said H<>u»-un. Levy uniuc and returned
totin' bv aConstab e.
PHILIP D. MEKONEY.Sh’tt.
January 23>tb, 1636.
Aotice-
ALL
r uing fbr ary noirs m .de piyabh- t«»
tbv Justices ot the Interior Court ot I ni»»u
county, as said luitea was been stisrd vp.-ii
and taken away, by Wm. l>. Gilhl nd, cuntr r
ry to the t» d» r “I court.
Given mCt r u»e stnA a> ol
January 1836. 3:40
RKY
Jo JWPcUaSTAIN. j. 1. C.’
J I c-
Mathias Hilburn,]
vs. S Rule for
Goldman Biffel. J foreclosure.
rSI'I-tE petition of Mathias Hilburn, respectfully
i JL ?he weth tha: on the third day of Feiirtiary, ia
the ear eighteen hundred and ihirty fotii, GohUna.’i
Biffel executed a t'l d-hvered to vour petitioner, Ins
certain Deed of Mortgage for the purpose of securu<g
the payment io our petitioner of a certain promisory
Note, given by the aaid Goldman to voitr petitioner,
on the day and year aforesaid, ior the sum of five
hu vired and five Dollars, due. on nr b» the tenth day
of February, in rhe year eighteen hundred and thirty
four. By which Deed < f Mortgage the said Goldman,
amongst other la..ds, conveyed to your petitioner, lot
of lan« number Due hundred and fitly or e, in the
sixteenth District and third Section, of originnally
Cherokee, now Cass County. And your petitioner
further shews, that the whole of the said promissory
note is yet due and unpaid, wherefore,prays that
the Equity of Redemption in and to said Mortgaged
preinis?s be barred and f<>r< closed. It is, therefore,
mi motion ordered that the said Goldman Biffel do pay
into the Clerks Office of this i.ourt, within six months
Irom this date, the whole ammunnt of principle, inter
est and costs due thereon, or that his Equity of Re
demption in and to said Mortgaged premise' be thence
f 'oi'h barred and foievcr torecl sed. And it is fa ther
ordered, that a copy of this Rule be published once a
moth for four months, in one of the public Gav.etts of
this State, or be served personally on the said G id
man Biffel, his special agent or attorney, at least three
months before the time at which the money is directed
to be paid.
GEORGIA, ? A tnie extract from the Minutes of
Cass County. ythe Superior Court of said County,
September Term, 1835.
CHESTER HAWKS, Cl’k.
Oct. 31.—27—4 m. m.
Mathias Hilburn, ]
vs. Rule A isi, for
j Goldman Biffel. J foreclosure.
' FfllUE petition of Mathias Hilbcrn, respectfully
shewetii, that on the third day oi February, in
the year eigtheen hundred and thiiny-four, Goldman
1 Biffel executed and delivered to your petitioner, his
i certain Deed of M rtguge, for tne purpose ot securing
j the pa mt nt tc youT petitioner of a cert tin protmsory
Note, given by th< paid Goldman to your petitioner,
! on the day an ! year aforesaid, for the sum of five
I hundred and five D-dlais, due on or by the tenth day
I of Febt <ary, :n the year eigh'eei, hundred and thirty
i four By which Deed of Mortgage the said Goldman,
arno-igst other tands, conveyed to your p-titioner lot
10l land number two hundred and five, in the ninth
Dis- ie , and lhir<> Section ot orignmlly Chrokee, now
I Mur ay C.uu y. Andy ur petitioner fat t het shew®
tiiai the whole ot the said protnis ry Note is yet due
> and unpaid, oh reform, your petitioner prays that the
, Equity of Redemption in a d to sale Moitgaged premi
ses be barred and .oreciosed, it is. therefore, o motion
ordered that the eatd Goldman Bitfe-. do pay into the
Clerks Office of tins Court, within six niontns from
this date, the whole amount of principle, interest ami
costs due thereon, or that his Equity of Redemption
in and to said Mortgaged pi ’mises be thenceforth
barred and forever foreclose/. AMit is further order
ed <hat a c<>py <? this R ;fe be pub isoed once a month
f>r four months, id-- ,-ie of the pub ic, Gazettes of this
State, served personally on the said Goldman
Bi.ici/his special agent, or attorney, at least ikre<
mon hs before the time a' winch the money is directed
to be paid.
GEORGIA, ?1 certify the above is a true -x'ract
Murray Cou (y. jfrom the Miuutes cf the said bupe
liur Couit. Given undt rmy hand, Sept, 28iii 1835.
♦ .ILLIAM N. BISHOP, Cl’k.
Oct. 3!, —27—4 m. m.
Mathias Hilburn, ]
th. Rule A isi, for
Goldman Biffel. J foreclosure.
FfilUE pt tition ot Mathias hi burn, respectfully
8 sn a . tn, that 'll ihe ti iid day of Feb,nary ii,
• i year eighteen hundred and thirty-f ur, Goldman
B’. -t, ex cut- <1 are drliv< red to your petitioner, bis
certain Deed ol Mortgage, tor the purpose of securing
the payment t<» your petitianer of a cert tin promisor)
Note, given t>v tire said Goh man, to your petiti tier,
on the day and vt-ar afor said, for the sum ol five
hundred and five Dollars, due on or b ’he tenth day
ot February in me year eighteen hundred and thirty
fom IL n hich Deed of Mortgage the said Goldman,
anrougst other lands co iveyed to yont p titioner Lot
of land ninber fitly mite, in the tenth District ot the
fourth Section, ot originally Murray out now it a k-.-r
County. And vour petitioner mrther '■hews, that the
wLole ot said t -roniisory Arne, is yet due and unpaid,
w erefore, your pelitro. er plays mat tne Equity of
Redempti n in and to s«ud 'i-.Ng;, j d premises, be
hur-« d .mu tmeclo.-ed. Lis there*? on motion, yj
dt-red iliac the ■•aid Goldniari Bilfe.. do p»y into the
Clerks Office ot tins Court, withm eix um ‘ths from
ihis date lite whole amount of principle, int. rest •arid
costs due Lkc'Cim, or that his Equity of re lmptiotr, in
sod to sai M rrtgaged prt-miTl be thenceforth b - red
andtoreve. ior closed. Aidit is further ordered that
a copy of this Rule be pub i«h«d once a m- ith for four
mouirths, in one of the pnb.ic Gazetts <>f * Mate, or
be served personally on the sard Gold -an Bid’el bis
special agent or attorney, at hast three m< nths before
the time at whic >it is ihrec ed I l> paid.
A true copy lr-.m the Mmute.i. Fois Stt> Oct 1835.
JEoSL CLEMENTS, CPk.
Oct. 31.—27- 4rn. m.
Mathias Hilburn,]
t’A’. Rule Nisi for Foreclosure
Gobiinan Bifiel, J
ram etiti.-n ol Mathias Hilbtirn, respectfully
H shewviL, lift on the third day ol Fehr ay in th-
I yi*,n Eighteen Hundred and thirty four. Goldman Bit! ~
! exec.ited and de!i»eied t>- uur petri-ner pi* certain
de- dot mortgage, lor the | uqtose of securing the pay
ment to your pe iti'o er of a promissory note, piven by
the said Goldman Bitiel. to your peLtioner, <-n the d.-y
and yea. afmesaid h-r tne sum ol live hundred and fit
do.lars, due uh or by t e tenth day ol February m tbc t
. year Eighteen hu-idr- d a-d thirty tour. By w ich
deed oi mortgage hr i-aid Goldman, amongst othe
lands conveyed to your petitioner lot of and number
ninety seven,"in ih< second District of the first beettv
<-t origmall, Cher-.kee. n-.w F myth County. And
your petitioner further sh-weth tii..' the whole et the
sain prom.soiy note is yrt due and m p-id,—» hcref- rv
he pi -vs nn. the Equity redemption in, and io said
m itgsg'd pi mires be barred ami force os-d. It is
therefore, on r.o ion, rod tost flic said Goldman
, Bideld--pay into t;.e Clerk’.-Office oftbi.-t • i»rt. n thin
six m-'i.lha ir-uit ih.s date, the whole urn mil • I princi
‘ pal Hitcrest a id cost due then uu, or that Ins Equity ot
-redemption in mid to said mongaged pre ,is s be
i tin »cH\,rth burn d and fun ver forecksed. And it is
furth- r ordc e that a ropv o: tins Rule tie pubiisiieu
once a month tor t ,<>r tl ., nth*, in one of the public
Gaxettaof ihi« ftiate. or b- p. r* nally served oi. he
said Goiuii...n Bith I. bis sp« < i-I ag--m, oi Attorney al
I least ti-ree m-nIM l> tore the time at which the mony
I is di ecu d to be paid
A true extract r tn’h* minut-s.
OLIVER STRICKLAND, Cl k.
September B'h, 183j.—2u am m.
* 1 AKE NO I ICE,
THAT 1 do Wreby cautton an.l fi-rwarn all per
sons trom .r- ssp..-si* g in any «v ay w hatever. on
; ai, i -t vs Gold Land, number t/95, in the 12 n district
’, I the first set tioo, situate and lying tn Lumpkin coun
' ty under tne penalty «i the law
J • J\-;F.S M BRAWNER
>oiFpKl.\TlNi<«,
, Executed with Neatness &, Despatch
4T Tins OFFICE-
LIBERTY HALL,
t’
CANTON, CHEROKEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
THE uridorslgfied having opened a HOUSE ol
ENTERT UNMENT under the above name
•on the north side of main sire-1 am) east of the Court
House, is now prepared to accommodate Travellers,
, irancient persons and regular boarders. He has ne
glected no measure in fitting up his house with vari
ous and comfdrtable roo ■■ s to jender it convenient,
an-i agreeable. He pledges himself Io spare no pains
in furnishing his table with the best the country
so ds. His 4fabh s are iot-.tier’o nene in this coun
try, and ire plentifully supplied wim provender, and
itlended by a good ostler, so that none who may favor
him with a call, snail have a iy grounds to complain.
WILLIAM .VI. M’AFEE.
Jan 17—43—ts.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
WHEREAS Joel Coop i, applies to me tor Let
ters ot Guardiansh.pon the Estate of Ehzaoeth
tiaile. These are therefore to cite anrl adrnononisli
tdl aud singular the kindred of said Elizabeth Hai'e :o
be and appear at my Office within the time prescribed
by law, io shew cause, if any they have, wny said
letters should not be granted. Given under my hand
this the 13th day of Januar y 1836-
JOIfN’CAi DWELL, d. c. c. o.
38tpl-
Guaidians J"*ales.
AGREEABLY loan order of the Court of Ordinary
of Habersha County, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in April next. before the Court House door
of Randolph County, one Lot of Land number one
hundred and iiity two. in ihe eighth district of origin
ally Lee, now Randolph County. Sold tor the benefit
oi Benjimi.- Mahon, minor. Terms made known on
the day of c ale.
WILLIAM WORLEY,
January 1836.—39td5.- #
Guardian Sgle.
AGREEABLE <u an or- er Ot tile liifeHoi Qourt of
Walker Coun y, will be sold on tbe.first Tues
day in April next, wbfiin'the iiaaaf incurs of sale, aj.tjre.
Court House douriu the Tovnroi La Grange, Trpup.
Coi.nty, a Lot of Laud situate*in the sixteenth district
of v.-iginuily Caijfolt now Troup County, and known
by number thirt/-two. Sold as he pr.-perty of Lnvicy
A i: hams, orphan. Terms maue known on the day
of sale.
D ANIEL GAR I MAN
Guardian.
January 1836 —3Btds.
CAUTIOIi I CAUTION J
ALT. pereuiss act—tw • r,y torw amed againt trading
for a Note of hand given by the subscriber, to
IL üben Htindon,nf Floyd County, for one hundred
and twenty->nt dollars, dated the fifth day of January
1836, and due the 25th day of December 1837; as the
cocsidei atiyn for which said note was given has entire
ly fi-ild and I am determined not to pay it.
The public is also cautioned against trading for a
certain 80--d or Obligation, given In the subscriber
to toe above Reuben Hcrdon, dated likewise on the
fifth ot January 1836, conditioning to pey a cermin
um f monvy (sum not exactly rt collect! d) or make
to th<* said Re.uben Herndo : i itlef'o a certain lot <-r
truct of |--b.d, situate in the sth District of the 4'h Sec
tion, ot originally Cherokee County, and known as lot
-in t'ber 17, in the plan of said district , as tne conside
ration for wbieii said hour! was given, has wholly
tailed and I will not comply w.th it unless compelled
b, law. ISAAC C. B> TTSIDAOitHI.
Gainesville, Hall 00, 'an. 18th, 1836.- 3t41.
THE NEW YORK
Sphit of tilt Times,
-i J\ieiroij<>iftua uz He i>J Lha
eruiure, ana. rutMnnable fvurld.
William i'. Porter, Editor.
2A HE pioinmcv, lemure hi die character of this
Journal, is i>4f s evoiioii to the Sports of tin Field
and T >rf. v.ill find in its columns regular
reports of the rsrces vbicir come oif on the principal
Courses in the Uifloii • <»pi .us extracts from “ Beil’s
Lifu,” and the English >por.ing Magazm s. with every
Kind of Sporting intelligence a; ces-ibl. to tiie Editor
Shooting and Angling, with the cMlaieral and necessa
.ry information upon t a<h ol lliem, will claim our at
tentioii, while Kuial, Aquatic, and other exhileratmg
amusements will not he .org tteu. The owners of the
crack Trottu-g Horse New Yn-k a>-d Philadelphia
I may relv upor seeing ihe perio/mances of their nags
faiihtuhv chronicie i m the Spi(p ot the 1 in es
Io fine, ev rye. d>-avor w ill be made to render this
paper available, and . ven mdispi risible, to gentlemen
of the Turf, through'.ui tiie ev uttry.
Various and elegant selei tons from he American
and Foreign Mag 'Zi ie, with briel otiginai remarks
upon current Ineiut e will determine the Literary
charact - or tins Guz- tie.
The ail its ol tne Stale, ~ ith ail kinds of Theatrical
Chit Chat, will receive c< ns. nt Ht.e uUon
Careiully dijested suminar.es oi 1 -eigj and I) >m-s
tic News, will be given, and the whole rendered as
pleasant and acceptable as the Editor can make it, by
crow ii..g iotu bis columes all llu- Sayings and Doings
about Town.
ihis we irusi, w>h be a favorite, as it is a leading
and original feature in our design Under ap t ropriate
dcvic« s will be found rh< Quips and Quirks of the
thousand and one Wags about 'I wu, with the last
‘ good (hr g”i f “Ft ar..,” and B b Short.” together
with a'.ashing Salmagundi • the iiV'liest sallies of
tbe entire editorial c.>>pa—each sjeced -md peppered
mine aate <>i the mi.to-loving votaiies of the tun,
. Frolic. Flash, and Fashiu t Old Go hum! Facts,
. scrips, auu dditn s. and other < «>ea nngs by the V\ ay
side, w ith tne latest (>n Dits, Scan Mag, and Doings in
thi . as. iot able Cm it s, w ill always be carefully colla-
I ted rot tne amusemei'l of rhe general reader.
Such are tiie more pio-mne.it teaiur - o the plan ol
' our . uojcatioii. ■ e enter on our labors not as novi
i ces in li.e an ot getting up a paper combining various
I i nt> resis and laden with a.nusemen ; our whole life
has been employed in qualifying ourselves f..r the
; task-
tilth such resources as years of experience have
i Hiltvrded ns f-> t.li-d by tie ce taintv oi regularly re
iceivti:. be vurient Eng ish per.o-iiculs and r .stained
i by friends Known as approved writers »«-.<! doct-in.ma
ting critics, we tearosssy launch our ba k on (lie broad
ocean ot | uh ic -pm’mi, and cheerily spread our sails
to tse breeze <it public tavor tnat air ady beckons us
tons emblaze, ar.d may wait us io the goal ol our
wishes.
IpT The New York Spirit of the Times-i? published
in a beau ifui and ultra-live tmiii, on Saturday Aiorn
ugs, at i7l B oathvay, (i -iteianCi- in <’ uitianJ Street)
and furnts ed to Country subsc ibers a ftper a -num,
i'lvanabiy m advance; to < it -üb-criuer» at per
annum m advance or $1 per quareer, payable qiiar
ttily.
Advertisements i st-rted on equitable terms, with a
•übstaniiai reduction to Yearly Advertiser*.
CALIIO.X?
A I.L persons are hereby cautioned again«t trading
! bra protni-sory n »;c, mad<-t.y Thml Ladd and
' Jo.» i i.adl in J payai, to uartha b >.» h -rland lor
five oundrerl and D e Dol’ari-, due the 2Jth ol
D.teuiber UM, with a credit thereon tor me bundieo
Dollars.
And also from trading for ten other promissory
notes made payable to arris-m W Riiey, for ten
Dollars - ach given, .e, ' • or about the 22d.
: day ol Miren ia»t. T r r which said
several pi'»mi»J »rvy Indians arrived V , failed, 1
do nut i ieud to fj j, e y act as guinea to to
i July »&—IX 41 ,| marc h in a few day-I
They stare that the Hss of[
tGEORGIA HOTEL.
GAINESVILLE, GA.
F2NHE undersigned informs
® his old friends and the liSHlwffiL
p n, ’ l,c ‘ r( - n,;rf,l| y> t,;at . he has
«*?s(*,taken the above spacious es-
on the North-West corner of the
public square, in the hdVthy Village of
GAINESVTiJ’.E, Hall iXis, and hopes
at all other to tf>
Regular and
ja as c mifrirtahle style as the up cowßry will afford. —
( Tlis House, Lois, atd Stables are liJgXmnd coiiumsKli
ous, and of the’rubsf'Rppmved const Attached
to his Hotel hre severa)*ne3uoot bu-ikiings suitable lor
private boarders and families.
The beautiful and exctjlenf Lime Ston*. Springs
in the neighborhood of Gainesville, its notoriety for
HEALTH, andlhe refinement of its Society, reity rs
it«ad»sirable Sin mer Retreat, not only to the invalid
but to the gay ai d the fashionable. All who may call
11 the Hotel, will find a home, as the proprietor will
SjijrFe no pains or trouble to render
V
October 17tb, 1835.—25tf. \ *
The Southern Banner & Southern Whig, (Attains,)
w ill please insert the above in their respective - papers*
once a month for six months, and forward their ac
counts to the subscriber at Gairfcsville. /
——
Blacksmithing*,
: HE above business iu its various brauchee, will
Jm be carried on in the Ahllage of
AURARIA, Lumpkin Gffunty,*-*
by the undersigned in copartnership. ■' work
j will be done in the best ma.mer and <m the shortest
no.ice, upon moderate terms. /JOK.j ES shod all
round, in first rate style, lor one Dollar. '
JAMES PIiAXER,
WILLIAM gAiNDRUM.
Auraria, Sept sth, 1635. • IBtt _
GEORGIA, Lumpkin County.
FgpOLLED beiore me by John H ill. of Capt. Days
wS District, a Bright BAY HOR.bE, wi’h a blaar'i:
in his face, supposed to be nine y eals old. five feet iw., j
I inches high, lame in the rigtii f-,re foo.. blind in the
left eye with some marks of tt.e saddle; app aisr-d at
fweiitv Dollars, by James A. Paxoti and Wyatt Voss,
Oct. 16th 1834. P. M. OLIVER, J. P.
A true extract from the Estiav Book
M. P. QUILLIAN, c. I. c.
December 21st. 1835. —35tpl.
Look at I his!
I HEREBY forwaru all per-ons from trespassing,
eithey by digging for Gold, or by cutting timber
on any of the following Lots, viz:
No 475 and 105, in the I2>h Dis'ric, Ist Section.
133 and 970, in the 11th do Ist do
luSand i 56. in the 15lh do Ist do
and 21 in the 6th District, and Ist Section.
WILLIAM FINDLEY.
'Vhe Market and MoueN
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GUIEU& IHOMPSON.
Augusta, Oct. I't, 1835.
Notice,
tHRREBY forwarn p.-rm <s Irom trading for w
Note of band made by iny-'-If payable to illiam
H. Underwood, th note hf ir thirty Dollars, payable
*i.x month-' after dite. tne dale we do n .t recollect.—
I do nut :i>'e.-id -.<> pay said note unless compelled by
law, as the consideration for which it w’as given has
entiieiy failed.
LEASON SPIVA.
I Spet. 20th,
Justice’s^ 1 '‘ g \ d uVTwS & Bail Bonds,
be his. The speaker put the'KE.
List of Letters
REMAIr r G in the Post Offide at Auraria
Lumpkin County, Ga. on the Ist day of January *
1876, ami it not taken ut by the Ist day of April
next, will be sent to thefGeneral Post Office as dead
Letters, to wit: '
A L
John Adkips Theopholice Lawless
Joseph E. Akeridgc M
B Mathew McDaniel
frames Bales’ John Manning
Dihvid Blalrfck Mrs. More
Notlle.P. BcSll William Millen
on James Alahen
Daniel G. Candl^ k 2 T. D- Nicholson
James Caters Jefferson S. Nash *•
Farts Carter John Nowlen
I David Cart right P
I Aaron ( lements George W. Paschall 3
Wohti Cerkfand James A Parson
Abraham Cockian Mis Mary A. Parker
rsou Clark R
E Mrs, Elizabeth Ripley ’
i Jesse Evett Win. P. Reed
. N. W. Edinburgh S
F Henry Summerotir
John Fisher Mrs. Sarah Steigall V
II T -
Geo. W. Hall Elisha S. Trammell 2
TgTariisoo Humphrey Gen. David Taylor 2
Haiper Absif.m Thompson
J. J, Hutchenson Ehas Turner
J Cornelius Townsend
John Jacobs H. L. Towns
H.U.Jernegan VV
A K Win. E. Walker 7
Killy George W. VVacaaer
z CHARLES A. ELY, P. M.
January Sth, 1836—3t40 <
GEORGIA, Union (.ounty.
/Sr hereby lorwarti all persons from uhding
» for a Note niede payable frooi my sell, to
Je-ee Corlee. sjvpn the 2r-d day of J.iunary
1835, and made payable the first- De ember
as I Thi not intend to pay s.iid note.—
My reasons is as follows: The said Curlee
S<'W me Loj r No. 322, in the Sth District and -
Ist Section, the condition for whir h the note *
i was given; the nht of which has proved not
to be in said Curlee. Curlee states that his
residence is iu Talbot enunty, Georgia.
JOHN BUTT, sen.
Jannnrv 6h. 1836.—3 t paid.
G.. R rIA, Union County.
do hereby fuiwarn ail persons fr<«m trading
fora Note of hand, given from the sub
scaiber to William 11. Underwood, son,
(sons name not recollected) given the 3d week
lin October 1834, for two hundred and fifty
dollars, payable when ihe suit was derided
between VV. H. Hewes, J. t.yon and J Butt.
As the cor.sidetaiton for which (he note tvas
given has faded, I am determined not to pay
it, unless compelled Uy law.
JOHN BUTT, sen.
Janu'trv 6th 1836.—3( p.
GEORGIA, Union ( ounty.
Ido hereby fotwarn all persons from buying
or trading for a note, given from the sub
scriber to Stroud Mr hnn, «>f Clark county, Ga.
made the 6th of March. 1833, for one hundred
d< liars, payable the 25:h December, of the
same year. The consideration for which said
n un wo.i given, having failed, J am determined
not to pay ii, unless l umpt-lh d by law.
JOHN BUTT, sen.
January 6th, 1836, —3i p.
Keivard.
' efcA SB UN AVV AY from the sub
scriber, in the spring of
1835, a negro man by the name
of Y
John
iff who was hired to Wm. Rogeir,
a Tavern Keeper at this plane
•. 1833. as a cook, he is about 35 years old,
>rk complected and a small impediment in
•us speech, he is about 5 feet 8 inches high,
‘so, one oi his great toes frost bitten, which
figures it consider ible It i« possible that
•e s som wherein tins settlement, or mnde
•ay .o 8 i'h f iroiina, Abaville District.
■uy pt rswn who w II deliver him at this place
■ I rect-ivi i he above reward. O’ - ten duliars
lodged m some jail so I can get h<m.
v. M. PIN<’HBACK.
Auraria, J <n. Bth 1836 —2(39.
Notice.
F'BTJIIE public are hereby cautioned against
JL trading for two Protmsory Notes drawn
pay .file Ransom Tedder, of Hall County, *
Georgia, one of ih. m for the sum of Forty
Dollars, dat' d 7ih M-in-h 1833, and due 12
moths fi'-tn that d.i e; and the other note £
drnwn and dated 7-h March 1833. aud due one
moth after the date thereof, and assigned with
our names. Smd notes were fraudulently ob
tained and we are determined not to pay the
same or any par iLeieol, unless compelled by
' due course <»f law.
NI.LSON HICKERSON,
C w. JACKSON.
Dec. 19:h, 1835. 36 f
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Wli L Le sold, on VV dm sday the
day of February next, between
usual iio.as of sab-, at ’he late'residpuce
J -rues ( Barr.elt. deceased, in the County
Miura) and State oi Georgia, ull tiie
bit- property belonging to the Estate of
James C. Barnet I. dec’d. Consisting tflH
Hoi'es, Hogs. Cattle Household and Kite’ SH|N
Furniture, with the present Crop on the—
jtahon, and vattous other articles too
ito mention. Ihe sale will continue f
to day until all are sold, and the lert’ 1 ain< \
t known on the day of sale. * cnlirc
WILIAM S. OATS. Au w <
T’A MER BA RN ETT, At p ’
Dec. 12, 1835 —6wi4o. |
NOTICE.
gWIHE unsettled business of the Office of the
fl Western Hrhald, mny be found in the hands
of M H. GATHKIGHT, Esq.—to whom those in- '.
debted are requested to make payment. ,
O. P. SHAW.
Dahlohnega, August 29th, 1835 18tf