The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, April 09, 1833, Image 3

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From our reputed Thomas SLunk*?, Who nightly squalls lor all the Bank?* These hourly brawls and midnight revels, Would moke you ’spose it was the devils. Just such a place now, as I strike it, la this Auruns, how do you like. it. Your loving fortieth cousin, BILLY. 9 ~^bosphotts“ ? “ of THE rr * first Number of which ur this day published, ! | w jii be continued weekly, at Auraria, Lump- . bm county, Georgia. . . The recent settlement and rapid improvement of this 1 i<*hlv interesting sect ion of Georgia, is deemed a suffi i-nt apokuw in the estimation of the Proprietor and Edi )‘“f this iraper, for establishing an additional source of intellicor.ee to the one already in operation, in that pari of the State known as the Cherokee country. The arrange ment first entered into by the Proprietor, the annuncia tion of which, has been, given, is now totally abandoned, and the undersigned has taken upon lamself the respon sibility of managing the editorial department oftlic Wes tern Herald. , . In entering upon the discharge of the important duties incumbent on him in that capacity, he is only consoled withtiie reflection, that his feelings are well understood bv all those who have gone before him, beating their way through the labarynths of political life. In the assump tion of this responsibility, he is conscious of the difficulties which await him at the threshhold es his career and t.ic impossibility of administering successfully to the various wants and inclinations of the great mass of those, who may from time to time, look to this harbinger, for p.eas iag intelligence of the passing times. In his labours, • not a particle o malice sn-Jl infest a comma of the course he holds,” and “the truth the w.iole truth, and nothing but the truth,” shall adorn h*coi:r.e and light his way through the dismal vale m whic. i lie may lie destined to wander in Ilia present pursuit, fee Herald is intended to convey the usual newspaper in telligence, to gether with such other information in re at ion to the mining operations tn this and the surrounding country, as tSe Editor may be able to gainer from sou re. that can be relied on, and such literary ong na is savs as his time and talent may enable him to furnish. The space of the paper set opart for political matt rs ill lb. devoted to the advancement of the doctrines in culcated in the Jeffersonian school and cherished m G cor “it in 1525, by what was then known here as the Troup party. Looking alone to the object pi toe fonna lion of the Government, ha will not be immmdtti! of t..e ev"rc ; s” ofits constitutional rights: nor can he be Wind the ri “Ills of the respective states, those reserved nghts w-onthe preseivalion of which, the present government must be continued and the liberties of the people so es si'iitiiillv depend. , • c The *-Yrstcm Hcrakl will contain a regular synopsis of all the Sheri ITS ales in the Cherokee Circuit, which ma\ h? advertised in other papers. The price of the Herald to subscribers, will be three Dollars inadvancc,or Four Dollars,at the expiration of the Advertisements insetted, and Job work done at V ustomarv prices. No paper will be sent out o the state unless the subscription is paid in advance. A? cornu;-intentions to the Editor or Publisher, runs of onstage to ensure attention. ! “lie undersign! will continue to practice Law in tnc Cherokc” and western Circuits. His Office is m Atita ria, Luinpki'i county, q pAaJBttOUaII> Editors'wffio'p’ibli’hed the rrosp etueqf the Ilcrald of j ,bo GoU lLgion, will confer a favor by giving the above I :ifew insertions. ‘ x ’ | ‘ j[3"The following named gentleman are requested | and authorised to act as our Agents, in their respective | county of Bul&cbi, Thos. F. Greene, Esq. JUbb, The lion. O. B. Strong. Units, L. A. Erwin, Esq. Colu-nbi t. L. Flemming, Esq. Cratrfor , Hiram Warner, Esq. Coweta, .'ami s A. Abraham, Esq. Campl'd!, Thomas Latham, Esq. I earn!!, Thomas McGuire,and John A. Jouc, L.qs. fh'tihan t, John Rosvoo, &■ K/ K [• H. dcAliistor, IScq. Clark* Col. Jo>* uh Liffon, and O. I\ Sluiw, Cass, Thomas - • Bokon vn4 John Dawson, Esqrs. Cobb, J. R. BiooYk, Esq. Chtnkce, John P. Brooks Esq. Df.Kalb, William Howard, and Joeidn Choice, Lsqrs. Decatwr, Jamvs B 1!. Esq. Payette, N. Blanchard, Esq. Franklin, Col. James C. Terrell. Head of Coosa , Goo. M. Lavender, Esq. Floyd, Alexan !cr T. finrjvr, l'sq. J Forsyth, Thomas J. Goli#’ iffy. I- sq. [J Gilmer, Benjamin J Grifiil 1 -sq. ■ Glynn, C. S. M. Burne tt, Esq. 1 Gwinnett, Dr. T. \V. Alexander, a Greene, Col. Y. P. Ki*i£, and F. S. Cone, Eaq. 1 Habersham,, Alaj. T. H. Prippe, and Col. T. J. Rusk, | Hall, VV. 1 larbcn, and J. W, Jones, Esqre. 4 Henry, William Crayton, Esq. | Harris , Gen. Daniel McDougald. i Hancock, Col. N. C. Sayre, M Heard, Col. -Ym. H. Houghton. I Jack sen, \V. E. Jones, Esq. jj Jasper, E. V. Hill, Esq. i|3 Laurens, Col. Kcllum. I Liberty, C. Hines, Esq. Lee, • laj. Thomas. Mclntosh, Col. D. H. Brail?ford. J Morgan, W. J. Pcarman, Esq. Madison, William Maroney. Monroe, Col. A. 11. Chappell, kWm. L. Fambrough. Muscogee, W.T. Colquitt & *S. W. Flournoy, Eqrs. *Wt oton, Hopkins &. Sanders, Esqrs. Oglethorpe*John Moore,Esq. m Paulding, Joel Hicks, Esq. w Putnam, James A. Mernwether, Esq. 1 Pike, Dr. J. S. Lon g, and A. YV. Pryor Erq. a Pulaski , Dr. liibbler. 3 Richmond, Messrs. Randall & Mason. Randolph, Gen. H. Jones. U driven, Jacob Bryan, Esq. i Twiggs, The Hon. Lott Warren, i Talbot , Drs. Phillip’s &. Bngg, ,1 Troup, Col. J. C. Alford. ‘Taliaferro, Bradford Thompson Esq. &. Col. James, ■S Upson, Col. John Thomas, and Thomas Bell, Esn. 1 Wilkes, Daniel Chandler, Esq. a barren, Gray A. Chandler, Esq. ,-iS ?a^on i Fo!. E. G. Bell, and John T. Morrow, Esq. Sheriff's; Sales for May, IN CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. So. 234 lCth dis. 4tli see. Floyd Cos. Edmund Hicks in favor of- —(garland Maxey M 325, 23, 3, Floyd, county, John Bawe, —William Boynton. 0. 50, 18, 1, Union county, Richard BWckstock, — A. F. Wotley. 0. 74, li. 2, & No. 1090,* 19, 2, Cherokee, Reuben Wilkinson, —J. W. Wortham. 30*° Negroes, and l four wheel Carriage, Robert Stan ton, —Smith & Robbins, •0. 178, 3,2, Paulding county, Mary Pa^e, —John Kelly, for the use of S. A. H. Jones. 10, 180, 4,1, Forsyth county, Joseph Roe, —E. &. F. Byne, & A. Scruggs. ftp. 311, 5,3, Cass county, Samuel Forbes —John Boile, 0. 175, 24, 2, Gilmer county, Henry F. Waterson, — John Boile. 0.979, 2,2, Pauldin” county, Gco.D. Lester —John Boile. on. 22, 19, 2, Cobb county, James Eakin, —Hide £i Boile, ot al. 485, 3,3, Paulding county, ‘ i!!iam W. YVamott, flKroGirl Elisa, Joseph Waters, — inchcster Diimas. 3 road wagon, &c. Jesse Day,—Dana,>c Irwin. Hacrc?, No. 307, 11, 4. Murray county, Drury Shack land, —John Boyd. * j Haems, No. 257, 2*, 3, 102, 8,4, Elijah Nash— Boyle &. Webb, Thomas York—John Boston. iimm ’ OLD vVAMIiI-Va MACHINES—Enquire of S. T. ROWLAND. pii’6—!—tf ‘ NOTICE. *,4 IT HER stolen, ntrayoi or Runa- Ti way from the Subscriber, two Hor ’\ Tl scp s and one Mare; one of the horses is a hay, four years old, about fifteen hands i” i.Tsomt what lean; the other is a roan, six years old, .'...vp sixteen hands high, with his left hind ancle swolen; r;. i'rare is a small grey about ten years cid, back a • non.-: she has a peculiar catch in her gate while at it,.: t!ugto pace down a hill. Any person giving sati*- I fief*.! 3 i lformation about them, shall be amply rewarded for their trouble. IRA R. FOSTER. Aurari.i, Lumpkin county, Geo. April 9.—l—ls. A V E <tj)cne<l a liouse of !(>§ -ENTERTAINMENT, in t!ic Town Jj423&ofAiimria, I.umpkin County. They occupy t!ie Establishment formerly occupied by Mr. Nuckolls, ufio has resigned l:is entire business to their care. Persons who give them n call will receive os good ac commodations as the country will afford. [CZr* George W. Paschall will continue to prac ; ticc Law at the above place, j April 6. 1831—1—ts * Tlsc Millcdgeville Recorder,Cousiitutionaliet, Augus- Ita anil Southern Banner, will give the above 3 inser tions and forward their accounts to G. \Y. PASCHALL* OMce of the Western ; scrM, fCP THE Office of the Western Herald, being fur nished with a great variety of Job TjqK*, the Proprietor is i prepared to execute Job Work of every description, i:i a i style which it is hoped will he perfectly satisfactory to ; applicants. < )rders for Blanks or Job Work of other dc- I senptions, willbo promptly attended to. April C. — I—Gt.1 —Gt. ~¥osvo¥fzoz7’ FGST- MASTERS nrn particularly requested in forwarding Letters and Papers toLur.ipfein Coun ’ ty, to forward them via of Gainesville —this attention will enable persons to receive their packages some days earli er than if forwarded by Hightower. N. 15. IIARBEN. F. M. I Aurari.i, April G—l—2t 11TA LEBR, “ A TTORNEY AT LAW, having located himself j3l at the Court-House of Lumpkin County, with a view to the Practice of Laic, respectfully notifies his ■ friends and the public, generally, that he will attend to tiie collection of execution* against fortunate drawers; and to the prosecuting and defending of cases of fraudu lent draws; and all other business connected with his profession, which may be confided to his care, in any of the counties of the Cherokee Circuit, All communications addressed to him at Lumpkin Court-House, Georgia, will be duly received, and promptly attended to. There is a good mail communica tion from this place to ail parts of the State. April 6, 1833 — I—3t1 —3t J. J.’ BItJT€H -T'ARNEV AT LA” , informs his and l the public gt peially, that having established in,,.: self-.it Austria, Lumpkin County , lie is now prepared to attend to any business in bis professional line which may he confided to him. He contemplates a regular aften dance upon the various courts of the Cherokee, together with those of Hall and Habersham, of the V esteru Circuit. Communications intended for him directed to this place will he duly obtained, as the mails from various sections of the country are regularly received semi-weekly; and he pledges himself that all business entrusted to his care shall meet with prompt acknowledgement and attention. Auraria, April 6-~t—2tsm ~ XaW ‘noth .HeT - T r !15 ijnd.mugnud tenders bi, pinfansionnl -m i.'rc in any <3? ihe tounti. •’ or'iso Cticmkm t irrpit, virilcKdarh to creditors who hold oxociition. against for j ia te ilrnwiTs in the present Lott.'vi.r", and tn those who ly bo ongagoi! in pnwacntins or defirndtitg fraudulent draws. ’ His present, residence is at Athens, where all business committed to him will receive prompt attention. He contemplates removing to that Circuit, (perhaps .Je* rarix, Lumpkin Coutitv,) cailv in the ensuing summer. EDWARD HARDEN. Athens. Geo. April G, !8.53 — I—st1—5t ~LJL7r~ (Lumpkin C. //. Ga.) A B. fc 11. HOLT, have removed to this place and /% will Practice Law inCopartncrship in all thccoun tics ofCherokee Circuit, and i*i t!ie adjoining couftties of the Western and Chaitahoochio Circuits. ALFRED B. HOLT. HINES HOLT, Jr. Aprilo, 15331 —ts f AMES ROGERS Attorney at Law, has settled in the Town of Auraria, Lmripkia County, Georgia, and will attend all the Courts in the several Counties in die Cherokee Circuit, and the Courts of Hal! and Hab ersham in the Western Circuit All business directed to him, willbejduly received, and promptly attended to. AprilO, 1833—1—12 m IsZaG TriiCTE, a TTORNET AT LAW, has opened an Office in 7®. the town of Auraria, Lumpkin County. He l will practice in all the Courts of the several counties of the Cherokee Circuit, and in the counties es Hall, Haber sham and Gwinnett, ot'the Western Circuit. All communications for him, directed to Auraria,Lump kin county, will be duly received and promptly attended to. AprilS. 1833 —I—ts ~il.lT THE Subscriber has established himself m this place, and will attend to all professional business coim dedtohim in the several counties of the Cherokee Circuit —also in the Counties of Jackson, Franklin, Hall and 1 labcrsham, of the Western Circuit, llis office is at the north endoftown. ALLEN MATTHEWS. Auraria, April G—l—ts The Traveler's Home. nil TIE Subscriber respectfully informs the I■ i a i&L* _S Public generally,tnat he has opened u Illigg HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT at Heather’s Ford, on the Chestatcc River; ,this place is as healthy a sitution as any in t!ie up country; it 13 fifteen miles miles from Gainesville, and four miles from Auraria, Lumpkin county, and a central situation in the Surrounded with curiosities, both natural and artificial, well calculated to cheer the spirits of the weary or engage the attention of those in pursuit of pleasure. His House is large and commodious, with suitable rooms for the ac commodation of all Families or private poisons that may think proper to cal! on him. His table will he furnished with the best the country affords ; his bar supplied with choice Liquors: his stables with plenty of provender, and :io exertions will bo spared oil his part to comfort the Traveller at Home. WILLIAM RAGAN. April fl. —I —St. ■£ q 1,0 Aususta Chronicle, Southern Danner and State Rights Advocate, will each, publish the above for one month an.! forward their accounts to the subscriber for payment. vv - NEATLY KXECOUTED A.’ I'lUd OFt I F. HILTON If. GATH RIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Inis located at Lumpkin Court-llouse—and will practice in all the counties !of the Cherokee,and in Hall and Habersham, oftbe Wcs | tem (lircuit. All connnunications addressed toliim upon business in his profession will he promptly attended to. April C 1533--I—ts YsZEKIEL W. CULLENS i A TTORNEY AT LAN, has located in Auraria. I Ak-Lu.npkin County, end w ili practice in all the coun ties of the Cherokee Circuit, and the county of iiail, Western Circuit. All business entrusted to his car.-, will be thankfully received andpromptly attended to. April G, 1033—1—ts {Auraria, J.Aimpkin County,) Ag#k Subscrihrr still continues j ffsllfcv t 0 occupy his Old Stand, on! •ain Ftroct, af w doom b.ov the C-ourt- j tgagfcgga j Having extcn-icd his iiorrovc-inentfi lie is now prepared to aeeouiipo<lato m more comfortable . stvie, those who may favor him with tie ir patronage. Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c. can he had at any time, and no exertions will ho spared te givo to the i rev eller in i>;;rsirit of information, the host knowledge of the country, which his means of information will afiord. I Grateful for th 2 liberal patronage already received, its i continuance is respectfully ROGERS, i Auraria, April G—l —ts „ , Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Culum lius Enquirer, Muon Telegraph, Augusta Constitution alist, Southern Recorder, and Savannah Georgian, will | give tiie above 3 insertions, and forward tlieir acciiunMo CHEAP GASH STORE. npilE undersigned has just received from Ncw- M York and Charleston, an extensive and well selee tod as3sortment of DRY-GOODS, (t \ HARDWARE a CROCKERY, consisting. m part of the following articles, which he will Bell low tor L ash or Gold. 4000 yds. Sheeting and Shirting, 2000 “ Cheap Negro Cloth, 407 by S ur. London Duffle Blanket, “6by 7do do do do 75 Point Blankets, 12 pr. 11 -4 Rose Blankets, 400 yds. Chester Ticks, 300 “ Union Stripes, 200 “ Pittsburg Cord, 8 ps. .Moleskin, assorted colotns'. G “ Bleached Suffolk Drills, G “ Cotton Diaper, 30 “ (‘alien, G do. Turkey lied Prints, 12 “ Ginghams, 10 do Bombazctts, G “ Furniture Calicoes, 4 doz. Chints Shawls, 4 ns. Crimson Cireass.an, 4 do. Irish Linen, 8 do.Linenfold Shirting, G do. Sattinctt, Bilk, R Colton PlagHdkfs. READY-HADE 3 Illids. Molasses, 1 do. St. Croix Sugar, 1 do. N. Oilcans ur>. 3 do. N. England Rum, 8 Bags Prime Green Coffee, 1 Pipe Holland Gin, 1 do. * t£32C Brandy. 1 qr.Gusk Poach Brandy 1 Superior Cognac do. 1 do. li. Gin. 1 do. Madeira “Xv ine, 6 HampersChampaignr, G Boxes No. 1 Claret, 1 or. Cask Port, J do. Muscat, 3 do. Malaga, 3 Casks London Porter, 12 Boxes Soap, 3 Bbls. Loaf Sugar, 3 Tierces Rice, £OOO Spanish Efgars, 12 Kego Cracks, 6 Bbls. Mackerel, 3 Boxes Sperm v. andlca, 6 do. Charleston do. I Bbl. A' Ml onds, 6 Boxes Herring, 1 do. be* quality 1 obacco, 12 do. Bunch Raisins. . 2000 lbs. Iron, 100 spades, Longnandled Shovels, 4 Setts Blacksmith Tools, 6 X Cut Saws, H MilLSavcs -tOO lb i rmAnStocJ, 1. Kegs N aila, OHSorter? Hi. •, 12 Boxta Window Glars.Bby 10, . .2i andFc*rk Ppcket, Pon, and DirK Kmvcs. ti azors, Scissors, Ac. Pad, Gun, Chest and Stock Locks, 4 Rifles, G Shot Guns, l double barreled do. Ever pointed Pencils, Silver Steel Pens, fi:c. Carpenters Tools, 2 Crates Crocker, G ass, and China Wiare, 2 Boxes Kings Cast-steel Ax s, Tea-kctficn, An assortment of 7 inware, 100 \Ycol Hats, 25 Fine Fur, 100 Suits Negro Cloathing, T. ROWLAND. N. B. Highest price given for Gold. April G, 18331 —ts SELILESTC OFF AT"coßt7 AM LAUGHLIN CO, have on hand in this • place, four thousand dollars worth ofMcrchandisr. 1 , conuisting of TET GOODS, GROCERIES &c. which they arc disposed to sell oa the above terms. Persons wishing to embark in the business immediate ly in the GOLD REGION, and in a populous and flour ishing Village, will do well to call without delay, at the ►Store, and examine for themselves. | April 6,1833—1—ts | ‘ A 1-EBT~ OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post-Office at TXar bens Store, Lumpkin County, Ga. the Istot April, 1833, which if not taken out in three months will be sent to : the General Posl-C)ffict* as dead letters, viz : ! Hezekiah S. Beacii, Alford S. Jones, Col. Elijah Byne, Peter Johnson, Jesse Brown, C. R. M’Lain, John Chastain, Col. John Mercer, Jonathan Chastain, .lames H.Poteet, Charles A. Ely, ices: O. Neal, John S. Fry, Jesse L. Riley, Wm. N. Head, John L.Silbert, R. Hutchinson, N. B. HARBEN, P. M. April 6,1833—1 —3w XOTUE. A LL persons arc hereby cautioned against trespassing Jjt l in any way upon Lot, No. 667, 12th District, Ist i Section, of Lumpkin county, as the Law in ita utmost ri c-0r will be enforced against such trespassers. N. F. MITCHELL. April 6.—!. —2f. SiXrißS BOiTJ-SBTS. 4FE'V Dozen ready trimmed STRAW K DUN STABLE BONNETS, —ai.so— A good assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, for sale by A. DAUVERGNE. Gainesville, April C, 1833—1—l\v LANDS FOil SAL* _ THE Subscriber off;rs for sale, Gold Lot, 1027,12 th, disk Ist section; Also, Land Lot, 72,12 th (list, 3d section, inUieCherokee section of country, which are in desirable sections for Mining or Farming, aid will be disposed ofon moderate terms for cash. A line address ed to the Subscriber, Lincolnton, Ga. will meet with prompt attention. PETER LAMAR. April 6, 1333 —I—l m PERSONS indebted to the proprietor o r the Office of the late “ATHENIAN,’* are again reminded of the necessity of closing their accounts. Those persons thus indebted, who may have removed to the Cherokee Circuit, can hand the amount of their respective dues to Col. Allen G. Faiubrough, who is authorised to receive the same, or to the £ul>scribor at Athens—where all monies due him will be received either by niiuself or Mr. i Goo vV • Shaw, whom his absent**.', will act as his agent. <\ v. A urarii. Ayrf! R— I —' w } G-SOS3SIBS. A General assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES, for bale by A. DAU VERGNE. Gainesville, April 6—l—4t TieILOSIITG.’ TANARUS; IE Bulwcribcr respectfully informs th-* citizens of li all, and the adjoining counties, that be continues j to carry on the above business in iM various, bran * roes, al his Old Stand, cast side of the Court-House SqiTare, where work shall lie done in tiie neatest and most fashionable style. He receives the PHILADEL PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and keep-8 on hand READY-MADE (-TO A sf3*=r , TTT'^ V K& wklfl Oi r >f every description. He returns his thanks to the pub t lie for the libera l patronage heretofore received, and begs | leave to say, hr has just employed a first rate Journey j n.au from the city of" Baltimore, and pledges there shall |in future hr no disappointment. G. W BROWN. /vj rii 6—l- 5 m ! A rHIHE subscrilier tenders his thanks to his cu. 4 -.mem, J3- tor ill*-liberal patronage lie has hith- rto received. B* sides continuing the business at his old stand, know n as the FRASKLO HOTEL. lie has purchased the establishment at preser.! .K-rtipicd nsa Tavern by Dr. TINSLEY,where he will •• -pared f>r the accommodation of Families.—The s*v.n<\ well known as being every way eligible. No < x -r:i *ns will h< spared to merit a continuance of that lib- oi patronage bv which he has been encouraged thus to cx?-:d his bu siness. JOHN JACKSON. Athens, April 6.—l—3t. rOTIE Subscriber respeetfidlv informs the citizens of -S_ Hall county, and the public in general, that he has commenced the siUKD'fcTB utiiißsriass Making and repairing husinr i ss,in the Villr.gr of Gaines ville, one door north es John E. and M. W. Browns Store, whore lie may at all times he found. He trusts from a thorough experience in the business and the manner in which he will execute all business en trusted to him, together with fair prices, to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with their pat ronage. ANDREW BARR. April 6, 1333 — I—4w1—4w PLEASE T AKENOtYceT THE Fubscriber, lately from Now-York, respectful’ ly informs the inhabitants of Lumpkin and the ad joining Counties, that he is now ready to to receive or ders for building PUBLIC BUILDUPS, axd either Stuiic, Brick<r Wood, and I>ytiic! attention to bu nineM, hope* to merit a share of the public I'.strona^e. THOMAS PARKER. For Refersv.ro, apply to WILLIAM BEARING, JOHN MSBKT, F. S. HOPPING, T N. POL LLAIN. • ‘ ‘ I-MLMC’r 000!, rjglilK Subscriber offers for Sale, a general assortment FJATT DR Y-GOODS. Atvcry reduced price*, for Cash on ly. A. ‘DAUVERGNE. Gainesville. April G, 1833—1—4 t \ UIST~ OF LF.TTEKS remaining in the Post-Office at Gnmcsvi'loon the Ist day of April, 1833, which if not taken out in three months will be ser.t to the General Post Office as dead letters. B. !\J. Puffin-ton, Bird & ‘.Vood. Wm. M’Dowell John fei's. B. M’Dowell, # Benjamin Bryon, •- M’Clain, Oshum Buffington. William Miller, Thoin&eßird, Jr. Green Mcsslewhito, John Browning, <.>*hnrn Manning,: Walter P. Balcknm, Joseph H. M’Clesky, John Barton, John M’Bryde, Andrew G. Bull, P. J. Murray, C. ‘#had. H. M’Clcilty. Avington Cleghom, John Miller, ( •bed Crew*, Milton Martin, , . illiam Cagle, Isaac Mitchell, Lewis Claw, N. James Chambers, .TohnNeighhors, John Cain, John Nichols, Ij. Cleveland, P. John Coscv. Henrv Parks, ’ P. Charles Polk, James M. Daniel, William Pitman, Win. Davis, Levi Palmer, Matthew Pickle, James Donahoo, U- William Dowdy, C. Gluillian, Hickman Davie, E. Jessf.pohbs, John N. Rose, John Dean, Arch. F. Richardsi E. John Richardson, Christopher Elrod, Wm. Ragan, Jacob Elrod, 9 James Roberts, Benjamin East, Wm. Rogers, F. Patrick L. Robinson, Sidney Forbes, Jacob Rogers, R nth Forbes, 9: Al a: tin It ouse, G. Dempsy Rice, t Wiley J. Garrard, ’ 5. Allen Gillespie, Hamilton Snead, Leroy Gutry, Joseph Strickland, H. Enoch Smith, Major Hancock, Brinkley Strickland, Joseph Harrison. 2 William Scales, Raton Hains, W. Stinson, E. Hyatt, John Sowell, John Hills, Wm. Stringer, William C. Hopnran, Thotnas Seddcth, [sain Hall, Jessy ft. Sowell, Hardanay & Hawkins, Jaincsß. Sparks, Isaac T.Heard. 2 .Mr. C. B. James Ilendiickp, Isaac Bowel, Thomas J. Hughes, T. J. BrittanniaTcrrcll, Jiincs Jenkins, Solomon Taylor, C. VV. Jackson, Jainon D. Turner, Joseph Johnston, VV. Green Jackson, Joseph VV*rf*rton, Henry Jessup. Francis Whelehel, Rowland JdmsoD, Jessy ‘.Vindaov, 4 K. John G. ViTllliaros, .Tatn-.s Krrr Bei.jsmin Wlioifcm, Ephraim Kitchens, Alim Vh lriick. l„ Wiley E. \V (M k!. .Taber. Lewis, V . freorge Lumpkin, George V oiler, NaucyLoden, Robert \oim, Major Linton, J Henry \ ork, sterling H. Lester, 1 Tina \ oimg, WIIiSST P. M. f ■lliFL Rubricrilierhaving dwiposedothiaSTOuK. y/’ Mo. GOODS, anti bckior deairoux to dose his Into bus> nvofSp would remind fhosM; indebted to him, to make iro mediatc payment to I),TI. Bird, who is duly authorial to nettle iiny debt doe him, for indulgence will in no in- a stance \m given. JOHN R. .STANFORD. Oak Hi!!, April 6—!—ff iosica.lT BR. IRA K. FOSTER; lias it Lumpki-i® (j'ourt Hii.i*’, Georgh, wher:.* hn w-iff ntt- sid tiyf; eali.s in the various branches of hi* profession- iiw cha-.jp gtj h w ill be customary &nd rea so liable. Aj*ril C —l —2in (aOLD TIIVK FOR SALK. fHg: IE .Subscriber wishes to -’oil IJ TANARUS, No. F.ight I ire . 0 dr<dand Eight, in the fourth district snd lirst >■- tion. —For terms apply to the Subscriber in Franklin, M Heard County, for further particulars, reference is given H to the Editors of this paper. JOHN BOUTON. |j April G, 1833—1—ts iCj & Th Sheriff’s Sales of Lumpkin County, will j| continue to he published in the Western Herald. SAMUEL JONES, S.Vfil L. C.- April 3.—l—w4w. f Lniiipkin fSlit-riirs Hnlc. be sold on the first Tuesday i;i • * May next, at the Court-house in Auraria. : Lumpkin county, within theuscal hours of sale, the fo. : - , lowing property, to wit: One Lot, number 110, in the South hall el? | tii 13th dist. Ist .See. of originally Cherokc©, now Lump kin county,containing forty Acres, more or h nss: icriw/ on as the property of David l !urnb,to satisfy at:. Fa. asued i from t!:o Superior Court of Wilkes county, in favor es > IVtcr Nleyniac, vs. David Plumb. Also, a li. issued from said Court in favor of Arnold J. Greene, for trio us*- of Peter Meyniac, vs. Darid Plumb. One Boat and one Fhovel: levied on a* futv property of Isaac Campbell, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fror.-k the Inferior Court of Lumpkin county, on the foreclosrue’ of a mortgage in favor of John Hills, vs. Isaac Campbell Property pointed out by tiie Plaintiff. One No. 103, 12lli District, Ist Section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing . Forty Acres, more or less, levied on as the* property or 1 , .Miles M’Ci-'skcy to satisfy a fi. fa. isrurd from the periorCourt, of Hall county, in favor of Jones 5c Sim mons, vs. Miles M’Clcskey. Lot number 127, 6th district. Ist section-, containing ICO acres more or less, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county: levied on as the property of James ; Keykindnll, to satiefy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates | Court of Hull county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. James Keykindnll. Levy made and returned to me by a Const*-. bl.\ Lot number 688, sth district,lst section,cc;v taining 40 acres, more or less, originally Cherokee, non- Lumpkin countv; levied on as the property of Nehctniafi Payne, to satisfy an execution issued from a Magistrate* court, of Kail county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Nel-e ----miali Payne. Levy made and returned to me by a Con3lc*. ole. Lot number 145, I2th district, Ist section* of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing to aciee,more or leas; levied on as the property of Thom-, as Carver, to satisfy an execution issued from a .Vagt?~ trateeCourt, of Hal! county, in favor ofP. J. Murray, vs. Thomas Carver. Levy madeand returned to me by a Con-- stable. Lot ntimber 152, 4th district Ist section, of” ongmalh Cl.cmkec, now Lumpkin m.tinty.ennis.ning tn acies mole or tsN; levied on as the property of Byrd Pru ett, to satisfy a ti. fa. i c .-’U'ti from, a Magistral. - Court, iff Halt coin, tn u. e'.<> e v ;i ----.j,in wroroi r, j. lurrav,v. Ttyrd ’rucU; Levy made and returned to me bv a CoustHhi"- Lot j\ o. 3*2, 15th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin comity, eontaining -40 Acres, more or less: levied on asthe property of Elijah; Hulsey, to eatiafy two fi. fas. issued from a Magistrates. Court of Hall county, m favor ofP. J. -Murray, vs. Elijah Hulsey. Levy made and returned to me by a Constables Lot No. 71, 15th District, Ist Pcction, of ori ginally Chcrckee, now Lumpkin county, containing 4') Acres more or less; levied o:i as the property of James G. Davis, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates Conn, of Hall county, in fßver of P. J. Murray, vs. James G. Davis. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.- Lot No. 554, 4th District, Ist Section, of ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin comity, containing 40 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Vincent. Hulsey, to satisfy a fi. fit issued from a Magistrates court of Hall county in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Vincent 1 lul soy. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 385,5 th District, Ist Section, of ori ginally Cherokee, new Lumpkin county, containing Acre's, more or loss: levied on as the property of Basil . Gowing, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrate# Court, of Hall county,in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Basil wing. Levy made and returntx! to ina by a ConsU\ Lot No. 863, 11th District, Ist Soction,ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin comity, containing 401 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Isaad Chapman to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a Magistrates Court, of Hall county, in favor, P. J. Murray, vs. Isaac. Chapman. Levy made and returned to me in- a Consta ble. Lot No. 2/4, 4th District, Ist Section,of or.i finally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing ej errs, moreoi 1.-ss: levied on as the property of Ltwi.v Vv hitehead, to safisly a fi. fa. 15*111x1 fi-om a Magistrates Court,ofiinil county, in favor of p. Murray, va.’ Lewis Whitehead. Levy made and returned to me hy a Cofi,- stable. Lot No. 10a], 3th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Aerc?, more or less: levied on R 8 f,„ property of Jamea Watters, tosatisfv three fi. fas. issued from a Magistrates ! ‘ Com t of Haii county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Jamec Watters. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 392, sth District, Ist Section, ot ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing j Acres, more or leas: leviedon astlic propxity of Fielding 1 Thurmond, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrate's Court, of Hal! county, in favor of P. J. Munav, vs* Fielding Thurmond. Levy mado anil returned to m<v | hy n Constable. Lot No. 1082, 12th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing ■ 40 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of EcT won Prttigrite, to satisfy four fi. fas. issued from a Ma gistral t_a Court ofHall county, m favorot'P. J.Murrav,r.f. ‘ Fklwin I’cttigme. Levy made and returned to mo bv a Conatablo. Lot No. 533, 13th District, Ist Section, of#r- 1 iginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acne, more or leas: levied on ss the property of Edinnnd i Adams, to salisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Magistrates Court, of Clark (jounty, in favor of Benjamin Towns, y, Edmund Adama. Levy made and returned by a Consta ble. Lot No. 300, 12t’n District, Ist Section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin co'.rdy, containing to Acres, more or ices: levied on as the property of William Dunn, to satisfy two ft. fas. issu'd from a’ Miroistretes Court, of 1 leury County, in favot of Jamea Joriea and Johnson. VO. William Dunn. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 587, 12th District, Lit Section of nrigmaily tdierokeo, now Lumpkin conntv, containin'- i inor; * or ‘ tPS: U cn\ n* th*property of R.td .nil hiilmgswortli to satisfy a ff. fa. issued fn,ui a M.- gislrates ( ourt, of Washington county, in favor of J*. ♦. tdlen* (■ Con, IfandiJ Killmgsworth . AJttT.. WS*E*sflSr* f , Cr J