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iQ 3 * The* Sherifi's Sale* of Lumpkin < ‘ounly, will l
c ofttifiue lobe published in the* estem Hera
SAMUEL JONES, Shff.L. C.
April G.—l —v. Uv.
Lampkin S!ipnils **alc.
S'SfTij.L be sold on llie first Tuesday in
w W ;;y next, nt the Court-hotis*’ in Auraria.
uti ownty, within the uaanl nours of suH, the fol
io win. property, to wit:
One Lot, number 110, in die South hall of
the 13th tUst. l?t s t e. of originally Cherokee, now i .u:up
kin county,containing foity Acre*', i:iuiv or Us*.**: levied
<via*t:u’ prop r‘v c*f David i hr.ub.to satisfy a li.fa. iJiud
fomth* Superior Court of A tikes county, in favor •!
‘e'er A ley mar, vs. David jTjmh. Also, a ti. fa, issued
so n said t Vurt io favor of Arnold J. Greene, for the usv
of Peter Aleyniac, vs. David Plumb.
Oi.o Boat and one Shovel: levied on as the
property of Isaac Campbell, to satisfy ati ft. issm-ii iVoai
the Inferior Court of Lumpkin county, <>: tiie lorivlosu: -
ota mortgage in favor of John Hills, vs. Isaac Campbell.
Property pointed out by the Plaintiff
On 2 Lut, No. 103, 12th District, Ist Section
of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
forty Acres, more or less, levied on as the property of
Aides U'Ch skey to satisfy’a ti. fa. issued from the Su
periorCouri. ofHall county, in favor of Jones-& Sim
mons, vs. Miles M’Cleskcy.
Lot number 127, Cth district. Ist section,
containing 160 acres more or less, of originally Cherokee,
now Lumpkin county: levied on as the properiv of James
Kcykindall, to satisfy a fi. la. issued from a A i agist rates
< *ourt of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. James
Kevkindall. Lew made and returned to me by a Consta
ble.
Lot number CSS, sth district, Ist section,con
taining 40 acres, more or less, originally Cherokee, now
Lumpkin county: levied on as the property of Neheimah
Payne, to satisfy an execution issued from a . agistrates
court. ofHall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Nche
iniah Payne. Levy 4 madeand returned to me hvaConstu-
v ble ; ....
Lot number 145, 12th district, Ist section,
of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
4o acrec,rnore or less: levied on as the property of Thom
as Carver, to satisfy an execution issued from a Magis
trates Court, of Hail county, in favor ofP. J. Murray, vs.
Thomas Carver. Levy made and returned to me by aCon
stable.
Lot number 152, 4th district Ist section, of
originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin couny,containing 10
acres more or le>s: levied on as the p optrty if Byrd Pru
ett, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates Court, of
Hall county, in favor of P, J. Murray, vs. i >rd Pruett.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 340, 15th District, Ist Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
40 Acres, more or less: levied on asthe property of Liijah
Hulsey, to satisfy two ti. fas. issued from a Magistrales
Court o.‘Hall county, m favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Elijah
Hulsey. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 71, 15th District, Ist Section, ol ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres more or less,* levied on as the property of James G.
Davis, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates Court
wf Hall county ,* in favor of P, J. .>; urray, Vs. Janus Ist.
Davis. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 554, 4th District, Ist Section, of ori
ginally Cherokee, o> Lumpkin county, contanin:: 4t>
Acres, more o. Is?: . v.ed on as th pr - rty of \* n ent
Hulsey, to satisf a fi. fa J fro:. -a fagistiates ,•. ,rt
ol Hail county in lavoi ofP. J. Murray, vs. V incent Hul j
svy. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. |
Lot No. 385,5 th District, Ist Section, of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of iJasil
<lowing, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a .Magistrates
Court, of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Basil
Gowing. Levy made and r. turned to me by a Consta- j
liDt No. 563, 11th District Ist Section,ori- i
ginaily Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres, more or less: levied on a3 the property of Isaac
Chapman to satisfy- a fi. fa. issued from a \iagist ates
‘’ourt, of Hall county, in favor P. J. Murray, vs. Isaac
'hapman. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta
ble.
Lot No. 274, 4th District, Ist Section,of ori
ginally Chcroke , now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres*, more or less: levied on as the property of Lew is
‘Whitehead, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates
Court, ofHall county, in favor ofP. Murray, vs. Lewis
Whitehead. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Lot No. 1051, sth District, Ist Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
40 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of James
Watters, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a agist rate?
Court of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Jam- s
W atters. Lvy made and returned to me by a Const**!- .
Lot No. $92, sth District, Ist Section, ol ori
gjpallv Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres”, more or less: levied on as the property of Fielding
Thurmond, to satisfy a fi. &. issued from a Magistrat *
Court, of tiail county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs*
Fielding Thurmond. Levy made and returned to rn
by a Constable.
Lot No. 533, 13th District, Ist Section, of or
iginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Edmund
A Jams, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a .Magistral
Court, of Clark County, in favor of Benjamin Towns, vk.
Edmund Adams. Levy made and returned by a Consta
ble.
Lot No. 390, 12th District, Ist Section of
originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres, more or less: levied on as the pioperty of illiam
Dunn, to satisfy two ft. fas. issued from a Magistrates
Court, of Henry County, in favot of James Jones and
Johnson, vs. William Dunn. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 587, 12th District, Ist Section
originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
40 Acres, more or less: levied on as th*property of Ran
dal Kiilingsworlh to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Ma
gistrates Court, of Washington county, in favor of F.
Cullens & Son, vs. Randal Rillingsworth
-6 AM’L. JONES, Sh’ff L. C.
MILITARY
ITI i a view to the promotion of Military ec irncr,
V V and the encouragement of Volunteer Corps, a
system of annual Encampments is proposed.
* Arrangements are in progress for an extensive En
campment in this neighborhood, to commence on tin- sec
ond Monday in May next; in which all the Volunteer
Corps of Infantry in the State, are re spect fully invited to
join us. The time proposed tor t*in continuance of the
Encampment is one week. A beautiful iocairon has he n
fcelected, commanding an extensive vi vv <f the Town
and stirrounding Country. An arrangement has been
made lor the construction of comfort uh:eT\ nts and Mar
quees, for the accommodation of as many Companies an
may come. A contract has hcori made with nniivitluals
who will act as Sutlers, and furnish tin ucn with good
hoard on tlfe ground, at 75 cts. rich, p. i day. Ori the
lastdavan Encampment Medal will h- -bt for. The
lirst ot the proposed sorics of Encampments took place
near Macon last Spring, and was attended v. ith much
bc n efi t tot hccomp an *espresc nt.
L. D. BDCKNEH, _ >
T HOS. F. GREEN, 9 3
E. E. PARK, 5 5
J.G. POLI-JILL, o'-9
JOHN MILLER.
SdpThc Georgia papers are requested to publish the
above 2or 3 times, as a matter of public accommodation.
Millcdgoville, March 13,1833 —I—ts1—ts
WDialfc ~~~
“NEATLY RKRCOUTE® AT THIS OFFICE.
WILLIAM E WALKER,
A f'TORNEY AT LAW, having located himself
iU. r.t the Court-House of Lumpkin County, with a
vi w t > the Practice of Larr, respectfully notifies his
friends and the public .cent rally, that he w ill attend to (
t-v’ collection of executions against fortunate drawers;
and to the presenting and defendingof cases of trnudu
lent draw’s; and ::. 1 other busine s connected with his
prof s i v. l.v lx be confided to his care, in any of
lii'fyesr.le-j if the Cfiemkee Circuit,
A!! ; .-m unoivations address and to him nt Lumpkin
Cou:t-I {: iGeorgia, will be duly received, and
prouvr’v sift n-!-d to. There is a jood mail communica
tion so itis ; lac.-to all parts of the State.
April G. K\v? — I—3t1 —3t
LAW NOTICE,
THE L’ndcrsigned tenders his professional services
i-j ary of the counties o? the Cherokee Circuit,
particulnty to rod,tors who hold executions against for
tunate and ewers in the present Lotteries, and to those who
.nay be • ngaged in prosecuting or defending fraudulent
’ raws. His pres nt readme is at Athens, where all
business e<. -niiitted to him will receive prompt attention.
I le contemplates removing to that Circuit, (perhaps Jiu
nuia, Lumpkin County,) earlv in the ensuing summer.
Edward harden.
Athens, Geo. April 6. 1833 — I—sl1—51
J. J. HIITCHIXSOJf,
A ‘TviivM’.i AT LA , informs his friends, and
rim the public generally, that having established him
self at .iuraria, I.umpkiu Comity, he is now prepared to
attend to any busin- ssin his professional fine which may
he confided*tt> him. lle contemplates a regular atten
dance upon the various courts of the Chrroktr y together
with those of Hall and Ilab rslia.- , of the Western
Circuit.
% Communications intended for him directed to this place
Will be duly obtained, as thejmails from various sections
of the country are rgnlatly received semi-weekly; and
ho pledges himself that a!f business entrusted to his care
shall meet with prompt acknowledgement and attention.
Aura via, April 6—l—2tsm
ISAAC It. XV ALKEIS.
AT ■ >RNEV AT La , has opened an Office in
.it town of Auraria, Lumpkin County. R.
willtp-acticein all the Courts of tlu* several conniies ot
the C • rokee Circuit, and in the counties ofHall, Haber
sham and Gwinnett, ofihe Western Circuit
All communications for him, directed to Auraria .Lump
kin county, will-be duly received and promptly attended
to.
April 6. t—tf
MILTOMII. GATIIRICJHT,
A . TORNEV AT L.v , has located at Lumpkin
2m. * ourt-House —and will practice in all the counties
of the • herokee.and in Hall and Habersham, of the \ es
tern Circuit. AH communications addressed to him upon
bu- c s in his profession will be promptly attended to.
’ G 1*33- 1 —ts
EZEKIEL W. CULLENS”
A T - -N ! . : AT LA , lias located in Auraria,
Uiopkiu County, and will practice in .all the coun
ties of the Cherokee Circuit, and the county of Hall,
Western ‘ ircuit All busin ss entrusted to his care,
will he :ha lkfu iyreccived a.idpromptly attended to.
April C. !S33—l—tf
fL UO jrEilS Attorney at Law, has settled in
the Town of Acsabia, Lumpkin County, Georgia,
and will attend all the Courts eiveral Counties in
t ’ i rokee Circuit, and the Gouts of Mali ‘ lab
rrn r the est rn Circuit.
.'till - ss di- c ted to him, will be duly received, and
prom: -'v at nd- and to.
April'6 *933 J 12m
ZiA.IT.
(Lumpkin C. 11. Ga.)
& B. fe 11. HOLT, have removed to this place and
.'jk.a will Practice Law inCopertn. re!,ip in ail thecoun
ties of herckce Circuit, and in tin adjoining counties of
the Western and Chattahooebie Circuits.
ALFRED B. HOLT.
HlN’'.st HOLT, Jr.
April 6 ’B33 — I—ts1 —ts
LA.7T
TIE Subscriber husv stabhs • and hnnsclf in this place,
. and will attend to all professional business confi
ded to him in the several counties of the Cherokee Circuit
also in the Counties of Juckson, Franklin, Hall and
Habersham, ofihe Western Circuit. His office is at the
■orth end of town.
ALLEN MATTHE S.
i:*. April 6—l- ts
HOttiri
~j- : ■ Subscriber esptetfuliy informs the
ritjLhL -3L Public generally, that he has opened a
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT at
Leather’s Ford, on the triiestatee River; this
place is as healthy a situ!ion as any in tie up country,- it
fifteen miles miles from Gainesville, and four miles
I; om Auraria, Lumpkin county, and a central situation in
tho
u rounded witli 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, w ith suitable rooms for the ac
commodation of all Families or private pcisons that may
think proper to call on him. His table will be furnished
with the best the country a (fords ; bis bar supplied with
oiee Liquors: his stablcswith plenty of provender, and
no exertions will be spared on his part to comfort the
Traveller at Home.
V. ILLIAM RAGAN.
6.—l—St.
csascssa ec^el.
(v2 uraria, Lumpkin County,)
rgSHE Subscriber still continues
insjk - 1° occupy his Old Stand, on
i. 44J .Main Mreet, a few doors above the Court-
House. Having extern cd his improvements
he is now prepared to accommodate m more comfortable
style, those who may favor him with their patronage.
Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c.eanbe bad at any
j time, and no exertions will be spared to give to the ‘ , rav
eliorin pursuit of information, the best knowledge of the
country, which his means of information will afford.
Grateful for the liberal patronage already received, its
continuance is respectfully solicited.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
A*u:a.'iii, April G—l —ts
LAThe Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Colum
ns Enquirer, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Constitution
alist, Southern Recorder, and Savannah Georgian, will
give the above 3 insertions, and forward their account to
WAJ. ROGERS.
i 11 A * * ’ opened a house of I
I [b'i&g “ENTEUTAIK.Mr.NT, in the Town I
■*umn i, Ij'inipkin Oouiity. fhey occupy
the Establishment formerly occupied by Mr.
Nuckolls, who has resigned his entire business to their
care.
Persons who give them a call will receive as n- 00 j ac .
connnodations as the country will afford.
George TV. Paschall will continue to prac
tice Law at tlie above placj.
G. VT. PASCHALL-
April C, 133:5—1~1f *
THOiHAM W ESTBKOOK,
B a SI’i.CTFULIA heps leave to mfonn
f'Jl'b. .is friends, nnrl the public in general,
; T that lie has opened a House of
JjLiJSS. ENTERTA.INRIENT,
tc the Town of Aumria, Lumpkin countv, for the uccom
modalion of Travellers; and holies from Ins strict andun
r. nutted attention to liminoss, to receives lihi rat share ot
patronage. 1! is table will lie tnrnishcd with the best th.
tountry atllirds, his bur supplied with choice liquors, his
stables’ with plenty of provender, and no exertions spared
tiwt will lie conducive to thecomioit and convenience ol
the traveller. Persons calling on him may rest assured,
that his charges will boas moderate as the hardness of
times will admit of.
April 233 —3t.
CIIE.iF CASH STORE.
rgIHE undersigned has just received from Ncw
fil York ami Charleston, an extensive and v.cll aelec
t-d asssortinent of DRY-GDODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE & CR CKERY, consisting in part
of tin* following articles, which he will sell low tor Cash
or Odd.
4000 yds. Sheeting ami Shirting,
2000 “ Cheap Negro Cloth,
407 by S Qr. London Duffiefßl&nkr*^
“ Cbv7 do do do do
7J Point Blankets,
12 pr. 11 -4 Rose Blankets,
400 yds. Chester Ticks,
300 “ U nion Stripe?,
200 “ Pittsburg Cord,
H ps. .\ioL'skin, assorted colour?.
G “ Bleached Suffolk Drills,
G “ Cotton Diaper,
30 Calico, 6 do. ‘i'urkey Red Print?,
12 “ Ginghams, 10 do Bombazetts,
6 “ Furniture Calicoes, *
<1 doz.Chints Shawls, 4 rts. Crimson Circassian,
4 do. Irish Linen, 8 do.Linenfold Shirting,
6 do. Sattinrtt, Silk, k Cotton Flag Ildkts.
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
C Hliris. Molasses, 1 do. St. Croix Sugar.
1 do. N. Orleans do. 3 do. N. England Rum,
8 Bags Prime Green Coffee,
1 Pipe Holland Gin, 1 do. Cognac Brandy,
1 qr. Cask Peach Brandy 1 Superior Cognac do.
1 do. H. Gin, 1 do. Madeira v ine,
6 Hampers Champoigne, 6 Boxes No. 1 Claret,
1 or. Cask Port, i do. Muscat, 3 do. Malaga,
3 Casks London Porter, 12 Boxes Soap,
3 Bbls. L>af,Sugar, 3 1 ierc s Ric<,
50C0 Spa ll ish I cgas, 12 K egs C rackers,
6 Bbls. Mackerel, 3 Boxes Sperm Candles,
6 do. Charleston do. I Bbl. A hnonds,
6 Boxes Herring, 4 do. be6t quality Tobacco,
12 do. Bunch R aisins,
2000 lbs. Iron, 100 Spades, Longhandled Shovels,
4 Setts Blacksmith I’onls, 6 X Cut Savrs,
G Mill Saw s, 100 lbs. German Steel,
12 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes,
12 Boxes Window Glass, Bby 10,
24 Setts Knives and Forks,
Pocket, Pen, and Dirk Knives,
Razors, -cissore, Shi-nis, &c.
Pad, Gun, Chestand Stock Locks,
4 Rifles, 6 Shot Guns, l double barreled da.
Everpomted Pencils, Silver Steel Pens, &e.
Carpenters Tools,
2 Crates Crocker, G ass, and China ‘Tare,
2 Boxes Kings Cast-steel Ax* e, Tea-kettles,
An assortment of Tinware,
100 Wool Hats,2s line Fur,
100 Suits Negro Cloathing,
S. T. ROWLAND.
N. B. Highest price given for Gold,
April 6, 1833 1 ts
f;Of£RIES.
A General assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES,
for sale by A. DAUVERGNE.
Gainesville,April C—l—4t
LE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of
J3. Hall,and the adjoining counties, that he continues
to carry on the above business in its various bran
ches, at his Old Stand, east side of the Court-House
Square, where work shall be done in the neatest and
most fashionable style. He receives the PHILADKL
PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and
kei ps on hand
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
Os every description. He returns his thanks to the pub
lic for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and begs
leave to say, he has just employed a first rate Journey
man from the city ofßaltimore, and pledges there shall
in future be no disappointment. G. VV, BROWN.
April 6—l—sm
TIE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of
Hall county, and the public in g nrral, that he has
comm, -red tV
BilaXDQUil &
.Making and repairing business,in the Village of Gaines
ville, one door north of John E. and M. W. Browns
Store, where he may at all times be found.
He trusts from a thorough experience in the business
and themanner in which he will execute all business en
trust'd to him, togetli r with fair prici s, to give genera!
satisfaction to those who may favor hint with their pat
ronage.
ANDREW BARR.
April 6,1333 —I—41—4 w
LADIES BONNETS.
A FE,V Oozcn ready trimmed STRAW & DUN
ia. STABLE BONNETS,
ALSO
A good assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, for sale bv
A. DAUVERGNE.
, Gainesville, April 6, IS33— I—4w
SELLING OFF AT COST.
A’LAUGHLIN &. CO, have on hand in this
• place, four thousand dollars worth of erchandise,
consisting of
r>£7 ooors.
GROCERIES &c. which they arc disposed to sell on the
above termn.
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.
ApillC, 1833—I—ts
smhnkks,
THE Subscriber having dispose-ofhis STOCK OF
GOODS, and being desirous to close his late busi
ness, would remind those indebted to him, to make im
mediate payment to D. H. Bird, who is duly authorised
to settle any debt due him, for indulgence will in no in
stance be given.
JOHN U. STANFORD.
Oak Hill, April G—l—ts
FAYCY GOODS]
FgITTF. Subscriber offers for Sale, a general assortment
FANCY DR Y-GOODS.
At very reduced prices, (or Cash only.
Gainesville. April 6, ,833-,4’ °AUVERGNE
ipcDia QjiaiS
GOLD WASHING MACHINES—Enquire of
& ... . , T S. T. ROWLAND.
.Ann! o. I—tr
T> MINERS AND
PURCHASERS OF GOLD.
THE Subscribers have established a Laboratory in
this place, for the purpose ol Assaying, Refining,
and Fluxing GOLD, and analysing every description of
metallic ore. Persons applying to them may rely upon
having these operations conducted with care and accura
’ Vein and deposit mines, will continue to no examined
and tested, and all AGENCIES relative to mines trails
acted by them. Pumps and V heelbairowp, of the most
approved construction, for mining purposes, will also be
kept on hand, for sale at their (>ffice.
JOHN POWELL,
JOHN N. ROSE.
Aumria, April IG—2—'tf
JJsu Uiu- and c air Dresser.
INFC.-RMS the friends who on him rail,
That lie’s prepared to shave them all;
His razors now are very keen,
The stiffest beard to shave quite clean.
Soaps, Oils, and Towels, the senses greet,
They look so fair, and smell so sweet.
His scissors too, make dandies smile,
They cut the hair in such fine style.
And Travellers who may visit here,
Would prosper under Alex’s, care;
For’tis his great and chief delight,
To make rough face, a comely sight:
For all past favors, he now* sends,
His grateful thanks to all his friends;
And tho’ in Latin he’s no sponsor,
Yet signs himself their humble
TOXSOR
Auraria, April 16. —2—3 t.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to
his Old and New friends, that he has again com
menced the
CONFECTIONARY
Business at this place—those who will favor him with a
call, will find a SPLENDID ESTABLISHMENT, for
so new a country —he has now and will keep constantly
on hand, every thing usually kept in hislineofßu
sincss and that of the best. You who call must not ex
pect to tind ine in a fine Building, still you will find the
best of articles, at my old prices, for Cash only.
JOHN 11. WARE.
Auraria, April 15 —2—3 w
LANDS FOR SALE.
THE .Subscriber offers for sale, Gold Lot, 1037,12 th,
diet. IHt section; Also, Land Lot, 72,12 th diet, 3d
section, in the Cherokee section of country*, which are in
dcsirublc sections for Mining or Farming, and will be
disposed of on moderate terms for cash. A line address
ed to the Subscriber, Lincolnton, Ga. will meet with
prompt attention. PETER LAMAR.
April 6, 18331 —lm
NOTICE.
“ESTHER stolen, strayed or Runn-
Mil way from the Subscriber, two Hor-
Tj ses, and one Mare: one of the horses is a
bay, four years old, about fifteen hands
high, somewhat lean; the other is a roan, six years old,
above sixteen hands high, with his left hind ancle swolen;
The mare is a small grey about ten years old, hack a
little sore; she lias a peculiar catch in her gate while at
tempting to pace down a hill. Any person giving satis
factory information about them, shall be .'imply rewarded
for their trouble. IRA R. FOSTER.
Auraria, Lumpkin county, Geo. April 9.— l —ts.
CARPENTER’S~WOKk7
OF every description, done in the neatest manner
and on the most approved plans, by the Subscri
be , at LEATHER’S FORD. Orders for work in his
line ofhusiness, will be promptly attended to, at the short
est notice. He will now engage to construct frames and
other parts of buildings for applicants, in order to have
them icady to be reared up immediately after the sale of
Tow n lots, or other cases of emergency.
JAMES M. KELLY,
April 23—2—ts
Treasury Department,
Miiledceville, 17th April, 1533.
A DALY it becomes my duty to inform Tax Collectors,
and other Public Cflicers, of the failure of another
Hank, viz. the Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank of Augus
ta, and to notify them, that its bills will not be received at
this Oflicein payment of taxi a clue the State, or in the ful
filment of any contracts, to which the State may be a par
ty. JOHN WILLIAMS, Treasurer.
April 23—3—Ct
TPHE Subscribers are now receiving from
JL New-York, a general assortment of
HyJ DRUGS,M DICINES, D\ E STUFFS,
AiTY PAINTS, i IL, <sc., which they offer to
Country Merchants, or Tradesmen at the
Augusta prices. Their Stock is fresh and warranted of
the best quality. LINTON & WADDEL.
Athens, April 23—3—ts
TINWARE.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the Citizens of
Lumpkin,and the adjoining counties,that he is now
erecting in this place, A TIN FACTORY, where a
constant supply of alt articles in his line will be kept.
Vs ith the assistance of his Journeymen, he will be able to
furnish all those who may favor him with a call, either
wholesale or'retail, for Cash.
A. JOHNSON.
Auraria, April 23.—3—3 t.
NOTICE.
ALL persons retailing, or wishing to retail Spirits in
Lumpkin County, Georgia, are hereby notified, to
come forward and take out License according to law; as
the law will bo enforced against all who fail to comply.
Gived under our hand this 22d April, 1833.
A. R. BLACKWELL, j. i. c.
WILLIAM DEAN, j. i. c.
JOHN D. FIELDS, j. i. e.
JOHN C. JONES, j. i. c.
April 23.—3—3 t
‘iCRZIGJLL.
BR. IRA R FOSTER, has located at Lumpkin
Court House, Georgia, where he will attend to
calls in the various branches of his profession. His char
ges w ill be customary and reasonable.
April 6 • I—2rn
GOLD MI.\E FOR SALE.’
THE Subscriber wishes tosell LOT, No. Eight Hun
dred and Eight, in the fourth district and first sec
tion.—For terms apply to the Subscriber in Franklin,
Hoard County, for further particulars, reference is given
to the Editors of this paper.
JOHN ROUTON.
April 6,1833 —I—ts
GEORGIA—RABUN COUNTY.
WHEREAS 1 Sampson Capps,didheretofore towit,
on , da y April 1833, make and
deliver to one. Elijah Denton, a certain Power of Attar
ney, authonsmg him, the said Eliiah Denton, to sell
and convey a certain lot of LAND, to wit. Lot No. 335,
m th'’.' 9th District, 2d Section of the Gold Region.
1 his is therefore to notify all persons, whom it may
concern, that I Sampson Capps, do hereby for good cause,
revoke said power, and declare the same null and void,
and ot no forca and validity whatever
April 23—3 ts SAMPSON CAPPS.
neatly printed*
AND FOR SAV.B AT TUTS OFFICE.
NEW STAGE LINE.
THE Suhscribers-takes this method of inforroine tijfffl
Public, that he has just contracted for, and got 0 : |
operation, anew Stage Line, from Pendleton, South Ci t .
olina, viaCarnesville, Georgia, to Gainesville,Georgia
under the follow ing regulations, viz :
Leave Pendleton every Monday morning—arrive s'la
Cnmesville the same night—and at Gainesvillo on Tm£
day night.
Leave Gainesville every Thursday morning—arrive * S
Carncsville the same night, and atPcndleton on Fridays; r
5 o’clock, P. M.
The almvecompletes a line of Stages from Salem Non: \
Carolina, to Lumpkin Court House Georgia, in the im
mediate vicinity of the Cherokee Gold mines. It isjahoji
the most direct route from North Carolina, or the
part of Sooth Carolina to the Gold Region in
it is ink rs< ctcd by Cross Stages, both at Carncsville ant®
Gainesville.
Every .effort will be made to render comfortable thosa
who may favor me with their patronage.
ALVIN E WHITTEN. S
Carncsville, Ga. Jlpril 16, 1832 —2—ts
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Planters* Fire Proof
WARE-HOUSES, I
AUGUST.!, GEORGIA.
THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the FIRI ■):
PROOF WARE-HOUSES, lately occupied ht'J
Messrs. Sims, illinms and Woolsey, respectfully tendtiS
their sci vices to their friends and the public in general,! *
the Ware-House, Factorage and Commission Business. ;
under tin-firm of
SRiiSKDS? <2?
They will be prepared to extend the usual facilities Ifftv
their customers by making advances on PRODUCED :
STORE.
Connected with the Ware-Houses are safe and vcrtH
extensive CLOSE STORAGES, for the reception i f
any Goods, which may he consigned tn them for sale t/ • t
otherwise. The situation of their Ware-Houses as ti i
convenience, safety and the despatch of husiuess, is ur ,
surpassed by any In the City. The undivided attenlic’
of the Subscribers, will he given lo the above businc?:
with a pledge not to engage in aay speculation upon pro
dure.
They hope to merit and receive a liberal portion of p;'..
lie patronage.
WYLIE W. MASON,
JOHN S. RANDLE. ‘
February 1. —I—lw.
We take pleasure in recommending the above grr:fo|l|
men to public confidence believing, as we do, in their ic.
eerily ami qualifications for business.
JOHN HOWARD,
WM. JOHNSTON.
For themselcc sand other laic proprietor j ;
The liigrli blooded Stallion
Quidnunc ,
M’WIH/'ILL at Washington,‘Wilkf |
▼ V county, the ensuing £prin poa-
son, which will commence on the first oi'Jj
nrch, and expire on the fir*t of July, s’
FIFI Eiiai N DOLLARS the single service—TWKNT) V
DOLLARS the season,.mi 1 THIRTY DOLLARStht||
insurance—Fifty cents to the groom.
Q.UIDNUNC is a rich blood bay, with black lrp.|3j
main, and tail, six years o!ii, fifteen hands three and a hai .
inches high, of uncommon line limbs, muscle, bone an’ ; |
action. He. has been introduced to this State upon big Si
recommendation, with a view to improve the ntock (
Southern horse-—and his high origin justifies the cxpr( |
tation that this object may he accomplished. He iri?
rot hv the imported Bagdad Arabian, (who was sold in
New York by Mr. Barclay for SB,u(JO,)- -ins dam Tim-
Carey, was by ISir Arch**—his prand dam SailyJones, lip t
imported‘Wrangler’—who was by imported Lioined the
sire ofSir Archy. Tlie Pedigree of Ct cm nunc is not on
lvfirst rate but authentic. (See American Turf Register,® ,
tor Nov. 1331, page 152.) More particulars are men
tioned in hand-bills.
DAVID r. IIILLHOUSE. :
ROBERT A. TOOMBS. .
April G—l—4w
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.
T:p Subscriber, lately from New-York, respectfu’
ly informs the inhabitants of Lumpkin and tbeeii
joining Counties, that he is row ready to lo receive o’
ders for building
PUBLIC SiUILIMNCg,
either Stone, Brick or Wood, and by strict attenlion to to:
siness, hopes to merit a share of the public patronase.
THOMAS PAUKEK.
I'or Reference, apply to
WILLIAM DEARING,
JOHN NISBF.T,
E. 8. HOPPING,
T.N POULLAIN.
Athene, Geo. April 6,1533- I—ts
GOLD AND LANS! MAI’
OF THE
County of Clievokee
I HAVE now in the hands of the Engraver, wiiiel
will be completed by the first of November next,■
general and accurate Map of the Cherokee Country
drawn from the returns of the District Surveyors. Otn
ing to the great number of Lots, into which the counti)
has been divided, particularly the Gold Region, and th‘
large dimension of the sheet, it will require, to have 1U
those numbers distinctly and accurately laid down, I han ]
thought it advisable to form the Map'into separate am
detached Sections; which I designate as Gold Map aw
Land Map.
All the Land Districts in the Territory are laid do'
on one sheet, and constitute a distinct and seperato Mop
by themselves.
The Districts reserved and surveyed as Gold Dishicto
are divided into three sheets or Mans. Districts No. I,
2,3, 4, 5,11, 12,13, 14, and 15, ol the first section, foim
he first Map.
Districts No. 1,2, 3,14,15, 16,17 18, 19, 20,21, ani
22, of the second section, form the second Map.
Districts No. 1,2, 3, 4,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, oftii
third section, and Districts No. 1,2, 3, IC, and 17, oft!*
fourth section, form the third Map. On these Maps Wit
be found each District in the Territorv, with every aqua*
Lot of Land and Fraction distinctly laid down and numbfi
cd—all Mountains, Rivers, Creeks, Branches, Roads,Fef ‘
ries, &c. are correctly and faithfully delineated.
The Map will be handsomely engraved, printed a>
strong silk paper, coloured and put up ui morocco casri
at the following prices, viz
Land Map, $5 0®
Gold Maps S3 50 each, or for the three, SlO 0®
For Gold and Land Maps, comprising the
whole Territory, sls 00
Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Mnp, pa
Jo well to inform the publisher soon, as but a limit# ?
number can be obtained during the drawing of the Lot
tcry.
All communications addressed to the subscriber, }L
Milledgevillc, Ga. (postage paid of course,) will meet wil*
prompt attention. ORANGE GREEN’.
Milledgcville, August 23,1532.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing
in anv way upon Lot, No. 667, 12th District, b*
Section, ofLumpkin county, as the Law in its utmost mi
gnr willbeenforeedagainst such trespassers,
b b N. V. MITCH Elf. £
April 6.~1.-2-