The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, May 07, 1833, Image 4

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■■ “ ■■ SHERIFF'S g>A£.*,. jcy The Sheriff's Sales of Lumpkin County, will rontitne to be published in tho'W cstem Herald. SAMUEL JONES, Sti ff. L. C. April 6. t —wtw. Lumpkin SlitrilFs Sale. WSTILL be sold on til# first Tuesday in w w slav next, at the Uourt-house in Auraria, ] .unipkm county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit : One Lot, number 110, in the South hall of th’ i3t dist. Ist Sec. foriginally Cherokee,now Lump kin county,containing forty Acrvs, more or less: levied on as the property of JDsnid Plumh.to satisfy ah.fa. ssued from ttie iSupi nor Court of Wilkes county, *n tavor ot Petei ! \ni:n ,\*. L> <tvid Plumb. Also, a ti. fa, issued j.o.n iaid t ourt in favor of Arnold J. Greene, for tire use of Petr Mevniar, vs. David t lurnb. One Boat and one Shovel: levied on as the property of Isaac Campbell, to satisfy ali la. issued from t ns l:if ‘rior Court of Lumpkin county, on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor ot John Hills, vs. Isaac Campbell. Property pointed out by the Plaintiff. On 3 Lot, No. 103, 12th District, Ist Section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing more or less, levied on as the property of Allies \PCleskey to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the Su perior Court, of Halt county, in favor of Jones Sim mons, vs. Aides Al’Cleskey. Lot number 127, 6 f h district, Ist section, containing 160 acres more or less, ot* originally Cherokee, now Lunipkin count': levied on as the property of James Kcykin iall, to satisfy a h. fa. issued from a Magistrates i ‘ourt of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. James Keykindall. Lew made and returned to me by a Consta ble.* Lot number GSS, sth district,lst section,con taining 40 acres, more or less, originally Cherokee-, now Lumpkin county: levied on as the property of Nehemiah Payne, to satisfy an execution issued from a Magistrates court, of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Nehe miah Payne. Levy .made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Lot number 145, 12th district, Ist section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin coirnty, containing 4o aciee,morc or less: levied on as the property of Thom as Carver, to satisfy an execution issued trom a Magis trates Court, of Hall county, in favor ofP. J. Munay, vs. Thomas Carver. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. Lot number 152, 4th district Ist section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin couny,containing -id acres -v re or 1. : levied on as the proptrty of Byrd Pru ett, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a Magt istrates Court, of Ha : county, in favor of P, J. Murray, vs. Byrd Pruett Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 340, 15th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now L i.npk in comity, containing 40 A . res, more or less: levied on as the property of f'lij ih Hulsey, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Magistrates Cburt of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Elijah liu’sey. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 71, 15th District, Ist Section, ot ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres more or less; levied on as the property of James G. Davis, to satisfy a ri. fa. issued from a -Magistrates Court of Hall county, in favor 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 county, containing 40 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Vincent Hulsey, to satisfy a ti. fa issued from a .Magistrates court of Hall county in favor ofP. J. Murray, vs. Vincent Hul sey. # 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 Basil Gowing, 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 relumed to me by a Consta- Lot No. 563, 11th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acre?, more or less: levied on as the property of Isaac 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 ine by a Consta ble. Lot No. 274, 4th District, Ist Section,of ori finally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Lewis Whitehead, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a “Magistrates j Court, of Hall county, in favor of P. Murray, vs. Lewis Whitehead. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. Lot No. 1051,5 th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing! 40 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Jamc-s | Watters, to satisfy three ti. fas. issued from a •. : a£ritrates I Court of Hall county, in favor of P. J. M array, vs. Jam? j’ Watters. Levy made and returned to nx- by a Constable. • Lot No. 892, sth District, Ist Section, ot ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Ares, more or less: levied on as the property of Field in*.’ Thurmond, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a “Magistrate - Court, of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs- Fieldini: Thurmond. Levy made and returned to m by a Constable. Lot No. 533, 13th District, Ist Section, of or iginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 0 Arres, more or less: levied. - property of Ld>..u no A lams, to satisfy three ti. i\-\ i-sue* 1 from a - Court, of Clark County, in fav -r of B* rj.unin Towns vs. Edmund Adams. Levy made and returned bv a Consta ble. Lot No. 390, 12th District, Ist Section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containin': 10 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of V\ Uliam Dunn, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from r> Magistrates Court, of Henry County, in favoi of .? . Jones and Johnson, vs. William Dunn. Levy in’- r.nd returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 557, 12th District, 1 * Section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin c tv, containing 40 Acres, more or less: levied on as th •; ;>erty of Ran aal Killingsworth to satisfy a ft. fa. issu 1 from a Va gistrates Court, of Washington county, i favor of F. Cullens &. Son, vs. Randal Killingsworr- - SAAf’L. JONES. Slfff. L. C. Pumpkin Sheriff s ales. “SnS/'II.L be sold on the first Tuesday in VV jrNE next, at the Court-ho- • ■ in Auraria, Lumpkin county, w ithin the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit : One Negro man, named Randal, about 21 years of age; levied on as the property of William R.ich arJson, to satisfy two fi. fa*, from Ilu : ock Superior 1 one in favor Martha Cooper, Guardian for Jo t**ph Cooper, vs. William Richardson, and Gabriel Moss, •urity. and one in favoi of .Martha C opper, Guardian, • v *‘. v*. William Richardson, and David Kendall, securitv. Pr*:>crty pointed out by Thomas ’* . Harris. Lot No. 1054, 4th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County, containing 40 Acres, more or I>*: levied on as the property of Thomas Kieves, jun. to satisfy three fi. fas. from llall Superior * ** jrt, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Thomas Rievcs, and * 1 Leathers, security on stay of one of the executions. Lot No. 1054, 4th District, Ist Section, as chore described ; levied on the propertv cf Thomas J J.irvee, jun. to satisfy four !i. * -. issued from a Justice’s i Court of Flail county'; two in favor of P. J. Murmv, one I vi favor of Joel Le*ifh*'rs for the us- of P. J. Murmv, and ! one in favor Francis C. Andoe,for the use of P. J.’.Vfur- ■ ! :.v. V*. Thomas Rievcs, jun. Levy made and returned J *j me by a Constable. Jifit No. GO'jt 12th District, Ist Section, ori-1 v*i.ia..y Ciicro-iee, n--*w . ;:v i county, containin'* 40* Acrcs more or less; levied on as the property ot Ransom trawhom, to satisfy four ti. fas. issued from a Justice s Court of Gwinnett County, in favor of John C twice it Cos. and one in favor ofThomas Allen,vs. Ransom 5* traw horn. Levy’ made and retained to me by a Constable. Lot No, 1082, 12th District, Ist Section, oneinally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres, more orless: levied on as the property ot Eu win Pettigrew, to satisfy four fi. fas, issued trom a Justice s Court of Hall count v. in favor ot A. K. Blackwell, and one in favor of John Hills, vs. said Pettigrue. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 251, 15th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres, more or less; levied on as the property ot La born Moncrief, to satisfy a ri. fa. issued from a Justice's Court of Talliaferro county, in favor of Linton & Evans, vs. La bom Moncrief. L vy made and returned to me by a < on stable. Lot No. 929, 12th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 10 Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of M il iiam Nelson, and William Knight, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sue*! from Jaspet Superior Court, in favor ot Archibald Sandefer, adm’r. of A. Golson, deceased, vs. V- illiam Nelson and William Knight. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 406,13 th District, Ist Section, north; levied on as the property of Anderson A.C. Hudson, to sa tisfy afi. fa. in favor of A. H. Palmer, vs. Susannah Hud son and Anderson A. C. Hudson, and Samuel M’Junkin, indorser. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Lot No. 195,13 th District, Ist Section, north; levied on as the property of James F. Norris, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of Richard Butler, vs. said N orris. Levy mad and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 175, 13th District Ist Section, north; levied on as the property of Ezekiel Daniel to satisfy a fi. (a. in favor of M aters Briscoe, for the use of Richard But ler, vs. said Daniel. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 526, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of James Love, to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of Stephen Hackney, and one in favor of W il liam H. Morrow,vs. said Love. Levy made and rctum to m by a Constable. Lot No. 394, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Wile y Rigsby, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Henry Strickland, vs. John Rigsby, Wiley Rigsby, and Silas Spikes. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. April 30. SAMUEL JONES, Sh’fl. umpkiu Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, at the Court-house in Auraria, Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit. Lot No. 7-tO, 4th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of V. illiam H. Kimbrough and Robert Beall, to satisfy afi. fa. issued from Putnam Superior Court, in favor of \\ illiam Varner, Trustee of Priscilla Ward. vs. said Kimbrough and Beall. WILLIAM A. STATON, D. S. April 30. Gilmer Sheriff's Sales. W*7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, at the -.ourt-house In Gilmer coun ty, within the usual hours of sale, the followin', property to wit. r> r t”- j. Lot No. 50. 26th District, 2nd Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Gilmer county, containing one hundred and sixty Acres, more or loss; levied on as the property of Isham Ponder, to satisfy a fi. fa, issued from a Justice's Court in Hal! county, in favor of P. J. Munay, vs. said Ponder. Levy made and returned to me by “a Constable. Lot No. 157,9 th District, 2d Section, ori jriouUy Cherokee, now Gilmer county, containing one hundred and sixty Acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Josiah Hirkman, to satisfy a fi. sh. issued from a Justice’s Court of Hall county, in favor of i\ J. Murray, vs. said Hickman. Lc vy made and returned to nv? by a Constable. Lot No. 225, 24tli District, 2nd Section, ori ginally L herokee, now Gilmer county, containing one hundred Acres, more or less; levied on as the Sroperty of Elisha Norris, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a ustice’s Court of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. said Norris. Levy mad -and relumed to roe bv a Constable. ‘ ‘ April 30. LEVI W. HUFFSTUTLER, Sk'ff Paulding sheriffs Sale. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June ! V V next at tle place for holding Courts in Pauling i ount y, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 499, Ist District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now rau'ding Colmar: levied onas the property ot “Stephen . Blount, to satisfv suadrv fi. ! fas. issued from a Justice's Court of Burke ’County, ia i ■ vor of X. L. and S. sturges, vs. Sturges and Blount, s 1 vy made and returned by a Constable. Lot No. 319, 2nd District, 4th Section, of iginally Cherokee, now Paulding CountT : levied on the property of Samuel Barron, to sahsfv two fi. fas. i- ued from a J usaice’s Court of Burke ‘ ouritv, m favor of . seph Perry. Levied and retumel by a Cansta-.le. Lot No. ~44, 19th District, 3rd Section, of •j iginally Cherokee. now Paulding -'aunty : levied on as 1 property of .into ovi-, to su jsfv a fi. fa. from ; :rke Superior Or. -. .n fever of Reddeck Rutland, w. aid Doyle, and Southworth Harlow, endorser. Lot No. 292, 2d District, 4th Section, of , ■ -iginally CV okee, now Paulding county: J-vi upon? ‘■*rh p. p tyot Benjamin Devane, to satisfy an execu ran torn ‘C-iv.-n tup -ior ’ourt,m favor of Step'.ien Cor-, ker, administrator, fee., against the said Devane. Lot No. 1085, 21st District, 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding countv : levied on as th- property of Henrv M’Xomll, to satisfy a fi. fa. frr.-n Burk. Superior Court, ia fiVor of the Court of Ordinarv Ot county, for the use of Wade Brown, and Sarah his wife, vs, the said ’Nordll, Lot No. 806, 19th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding countv: levied on as ‘ the property of James Polhilt, to satisfy a’ fi. fa. In favor ! of Lowe, 1 ayl* r & Cos. vs. said Folhill. 1 f S ’ lst Distric, 4 t‘i Section, cf! originally C hcro*c?p, now Paulding countv : levied on as the property of John H. to satisfy a'smail fi. fa. is sued from a Justice’s Court of Washington county, in fa vor of Edward Garhck, vs. said Pa-je. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 593. 21st District, 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county : levied on as the prop rty of Samuel Tilly, to satisfy two small fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court of Burke county, ia favor of Joseph Porrv, vs. said Tilly. A Pol 301 ‘ WILLIAM S. HOGUE, Sh’ff GEORGIA— RABUN COUNTY. W T11EREAS 1 Sampson Capps,did heretofore to wit, it on ~ ‘/*- °i April 1833, make and dehverto one Elijah Denton, a certain Power of Attor ney, authorising him tho said Elijah Denton, to sell and convey a certain lot ot LAND, to wit Lot No “vr, 111 th 19th tistrict, 2d Section of the Gold Region T his is therefore to notify all persons, whom it mav concern, that I Sampson Capps, do hereby for good cause revoke said power, and declare the same null and void and of no force and validity whatever ’ , ‘ SAMPSON CAPrs. April 23—3—It NEATLY PRINTED. AND FOR SAIK AT TUIS OFJ-7CD. ISAAC R- WALKER* AND HENUY B. SHAW. iiialAT H\ L asaociatt and thi mseivc sin the practice, under the Firm of Walker & Hiaw. They will attend to all business confided to their care, in all the Courts ot the several counties of the Cherokee Circuit, and tn tn*’ counties of Hall, Habersham and Gwinnett, of the Wes tern Circuit. All communications for them directed to Auraria, Lumpkin county, will be duly received and promptly attended to. Auraria, April 30. i —ts. NOTICE. AT T. persons except those having licence 1 rom the pa tentee, arc hereby forewarned fromusingthe Patent Panning, GM-waMng Machmet, under the penalty pre scribed by the Patent act. Those who wisii to use the above mentioned machines in the State of Georgia, can obtain the p; ivilege for one year, or the balance of the un expired time of the patent, by paying to the undersigned, the licence price; and those who have been using them, may avoid a prosecution by paving for a licence for the present year, within thirty” days from this date. WALKER 0. SHAW. Attorniesfor the Patentee April 30.—4—ts CHARLES J- HOOPER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. “*■*7 ILL regularly attend the Courts of the Cherokee TT Circuit, and the Courts ofDckalb, Campbell and t'arroll, of the Chattahoochee, Gwinnett, of the Western Circuits. His office in Decatur, Dekalb county. April 30—4— J. J. HUTCHINSON, 4 ‘TORNEY AT LA . V, informs lub friends, and til, public generally, that having established him s<lf at Jluraria, Lumpkin County, [if is now prepared to attend to any business in his professional line which may be confided to him. He contemplates a regular atten dance upon tlie various courts of the Cherokee , together with those of Hall and Habersham, of the Western Circuit Communications intended for him directed to this place will be duly obtained, as the mails from various sections of the country are regularly received semi-weekly; and he pledges himself that alf business entrusted to his care shall meet with prompt acknowledgement and attention. Auraria, April 6I—2tsm HILTON 11. GATHRIGHT, 4PTORNEY AT LA , has located at Lumpkin Fourt-House —and will practice in all the counties of the Cherokee,and in Hall and Habersham, of the \\ es tern Circuit. AH communications addressed to him upon business in his profession will be promptly attended to. April 6 1833- 1 —ts EZEKIEL W. CULLENS ATTORNEY AT LA , has located in Auraria, Lumpkin County, and will practice in all the coun ties of the Cherokee Circuit, and the county of Hall, Western. Circuit. All business entrusted to his care, will be tliankfuly received and promptly attended to. April 6. 1833 —I—ts WILLIAM E WALKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, having located himself at the Court-House of Lumpkin County, with a view to the Practice of Law, respectfully notifies his friends and the public generally, that he will attend to the collection of executions against fortunate drawers; and to the prosecuting and defending of cases of fraudu lent draws; and all other business connected with his profession, which maybe confided to his care, in any of the counties of the Cherokee Circuit, All communications addressed to him at Lumpkin Court-Hotmc, Uooreia, will bo rluly received, and promptly attended to. ‘There is a good mail communica tion from t’ is place to ail parts of the State, Aprils, :S33—i—3t (Lumpkin C. H. Ga .) 4E. k H. HOLT, have removed to this place and • will FracticeLaw inCopartn rship in all thecoun ttes rfCberoke- Circuit, and in the adjoining counties of the Western and Cha’tahoochie Circuits. ALFRED B. HOLT. HINES HOLT, Jr. Aprils, IS33— 1 —ts “LJt.IT THE Subscriber has established himself in this place, a.nd will attend to all professional business confi ded to him in the 8 veral co unties of the Cherokee Circuit —also in the Counties of Jackson, Franklin, Hall and Ilaberenarn, of the Western Circuit His office is at the i north end of town. ALLEN MATTHEWS. ! Auraria. April6—l—tf ?A*93Ui;ii & SDS73 ¥J A V E opened a house of jM'Ht -”- ENTERTALVMENT, m the Town of Auraria Lumpkin County. They occupy tne } s’xifc fr, in- rly occupied by Mr. Nuekofls, w o ‘n - *■* vg* -d -.is entire business to their care. Persons who g.ve them a call will receive as good ac commodations as the country will afiord. i'~Zr > George A . Paschal! will continue to prac tice Lav. at the above place. G. W. PASCHALL- April 6,12331 —ts THOU AS WESTBROOK, M-F LSP EOTF I'Ll. V begs leave to inform j***.Zn JLV- liis friends, and th- public in general, !J! jS that he lias opened a House of ENTERTAINMENT, in the Town of Auraria, Lumpkin county, for the accom modation of T ravellers; and hopes from his strict andun remitted attention to business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. His table will be furnished with the best the country affords, his bar supplied with choice liquors, his stables with plenty of provender, and no exertions spared that w-ill be conducive to the comfort and convenience of the traveller. Persons calling on him may rest assured, that his charges will be as moderate as the liardncss of times w ill admit of. April 23—3—3 t TRAVELLER’S HOME. ri|L Subscriber icspoctfully informs the {Jffe"Sr .itJlJra ,c nera lb'tnat he has opened a sIVIZS. HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT at , Geather s I- ord, on the Cheptatee River: this piace is as healthy a situUon as any in the up count.y; it is fifteen miles miles from Gainesville, and four miles lrom Auraria, Lumpkin county, and a central situation in the Surrounded with curiosities, Im>, natural and artificial, w-ell ealculatedl to cneer the spirits of tl.o wean- or engage the attention ofthosem pursuit of pleasure. His House l is large and commodious, with suitable rooms for the ac- I commodation o( al Famihes or private peisons that may U .'! .f ,ro i l ?l r , ?e Ca: on h,m ’ Bistable will be furnished with the best the counhy-affords; bis bar supplied with choice Liquors : h,B stableswith plenty of provender, and TVavellcr at Home? 0a h ' 9 P<lrt ‘° comfort the AnnlC.—l—?• WILLIAM RAGAN. CJK3BCKE3 HOTEL. (jjitrarta, Lumpkin County,) a a, Subscriber still continues _l to occupy his Old Stand, on iRSjtK Main Street, a few doors above the ( ourt- House . Having extended his improvements he is now prepared to accommodate in more comfortable sty e those who may favor him with their patronage. Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c. can be had at any time, and no exertions wi.l bo spared to give to the J 1 rav ellor in pursuit of information, the best knowledge ot th country, which Ins means of information will afford. Grateful for the liberal patronage already received, its continuance is respectfully ROGERS. Auraria, April 6—l—ts „ , StLP’The Georgia Journal, Federal Union, < omni bus Inquirer, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Constitution alist, Southern Recorder, and Savannah Georgian, will give the above 3 insertions, and forward their account to WM. ROGERS. ’EA. ILCEIH©. - Ti E Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of in 11,and the adjoining counties, that he continues to carry on the above business in its various bran ches, at his Old Stand, east side ofthc Court-House Square, where work shall be done in the neatest and most fashionable style. He receives the PHILADEL PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and keeps 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 of Baltimore, and pledges there shall in future be no disappointment. G. W. BROWN. April 6—l—sm GROCERIES. A General assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES, for sale by A. DAUVERGNE. Gainesville,April 6—l—4t * THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Hall county, and the public in general, that he has commenced the & attuasrass Making and repairing business,in the Yillag of Gaincs vi’i , one door north of John E. and M. \\ . Browns Slorc, where he may at all times be found. Flo 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 6,1833—1—4 w LADIES BONNETS. A FEW Dozen ready trimmed STRAW & DUN STABLE BONNETS, —ALSO— A cood assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, for sale by A. DAUVERGNE. Gainesville, April 6, 18331 —4w SELLING OFF AT COST. AM’LAUGHLIN & CO, have on hand in this . place, four thousand dollars worth of i erchandise, consisting of rr/J c-oors 5 GROCERIES ivc. which they arc disposed to sell on 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 6,183.3—1—ts TSwEHEir THE Subscriber having disposed of his STOCK OF GOC>DS, and being desirous to close his late busi ness, would remind those indebted to him, to make im mediate payment to D. FI. Bird, who is duly authorised to settle any debt due him, for indulgence will in no in stance be given. JOHN R. STANFORD. Oak Hill, April C—l—ts FAXt’Y GOODS. fJIHE Subscriber offers for Sale, a general assortment Fairer DR Y-GOODS. At very reduced prices, for Cash only. A. DAUVERGNE. Gainesville. April 6,1833 —I—4 t XO MIMF.RS AMD PURCHASERS OF GOLD. THE Subscribers have established a Laboratory in this place, for the purpose of 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 cy. .. \ ein and deposit mines, will continue to be examined and tested, ana all AGENCIES relative to mines trans. acted by them. Pumps and Wheelbarrow s, of the most approved construction, for mining purposes, will also be kept on hand, for sale at their Office. JOHN POWELL, JOHN N. ROSE. Auraria, April IC—2—tf SXSKDttWe Bai bar and 1*: air Dresser. . INFORAiS tlie friends who on him call, That he’s prepared to shave them all; His razors now arc very keen, The stiflest beard to shave quite clean. Soaps, Oils, and Towels, the senses greet, They look so fair, and smell so sweet. Ills scissors too, make dandies smile, They cut the liairin 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. l For all past favors, lie now sends, His grateful tl nnks to all his friends; And tho’ in Latin lie’s no sponsor, Yet signs himself their humblo TONSOR Auraria, April 16.—2—3 t. LAMBS I’OR SALE. THE .Subscriber offers lor sale, Gold Lot, 1037,12 th, diet Ist section; Also, Land Lot, 72, 12th dist, 3d section, in the Cherokee section of country, which are in desirable 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 C, 1833—1 —lm NOTICE. stolen, strayed or Runi _Ej way from tho Subscriber, two Hor ses, and one Mar*'; one of tho 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 swclen; rhe mare is a small grey about ten years old, back a little sore; she has a peculiar catch in her gate while at tempting to pace down a bill. Any person giving satis factory information about them, shall be amply rewarded for their trouble. IRA R. FOSTER. Auraria, Lumpkin county, Goo. Ann! c* —In*. Planters’ Fire Proof WARE-HOUSES, JIUGUSTJ i, GEORGIA. THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSES, lately occupied by Messrs. Sims, w illiams and VVcolsey, respectfully tender their services to their friends and the public in general, in the Ware-House, Factorage and Commission Business, under the firm of & QlilSflDßiQL They will be prepared to extend the usual facilities so their customers by making advances on PRODUCE IS STORE. Connected with the Ware-Houses ore Base and verv extensive CLOSE STORAGES, for the reception if any Goods, which may be consigned to them for sale or otherwise. The situation of their Ware-Houses as to convenience, safety and the despatch of business, is un surpassed by any m the City. The undivided attention of the Subscribers, will be given lo the above business, w ith a pledge not to engage in aay speculation upon pn. duct. They hope to merit and receive a liberal portion of pub lic patronage. WYLIE VV. MASON, JOHN S. RANDLE. February I.1 —4w. We take pleasure in recommending the above gentle men to public confidence believing, as we do, in their iu egrity and qualifications for business. JOHN HOWARD, WM. JOHNSTON. For themselves and other late proprietors i\E\V STALE LINE. THE Subscribers takes this method of informing foe Public, that he has just contracted for, and got into oneration, anew Stage Line, from Pendleton, South Car olina, viaCamcsville, Georgia, to Gainesville, Georgia under the following regulations, viz : Leave Pendleton every Monday morning—arrive at Carnesville the same night—and at Gainesville on Tuej day night. Leave Gainesville every Thursday morning—arrive at Carnesville the same night, and at Pendleton on Friday at 5 o’clock, P. M. The abovecomple’es a line of Stages from Salem North Carolina, to Lunipkin Court House Georgia, in the im mediate vicinity of the Cherokee Goldmines. It is, also the most direct route from North Carolina, or the upper part of South Carolina to the Gold Region in Georgia; as it is intersected by Cross Stages, both at Carnesville and Gainesville. Every effort will he made to render comfortable tliose svho may fav„r me with their patronage. ALVIN E WHITTEN. Carnesville, Ga. April 16, 1832—2 — ts The liiisH’ blooded Stallion Quidnunc, jff., a iTILL stand at Washington,Wilkes tlfcfeigjfeu I T county, the ensuing Soring 6ea '{vU son, which will commence on tne first of *MnS rStfailC'*, March, and expire on the first of July, at FIFTEEN DOLLARS the single service—TWENTY DOLLARS the season, and THIRTY DOLLARS foe insurance—Fifty cents to tiie groom. QUIDNUNC is a rich Wood bay, with black leg?, main, and tail, six years old, fifteen hands three and a half inches high, of uncommon fine limbs, muscle, bone and action. Tie has been introduced to this State upon high recommendation, with a view to improve the stock of Southern horses—and his high origin justifies the expec tation that this object may be accomplished. He wa got by the imported Bagdad Arabian, (who was sold in New York by Mr. ‘larclay for SB,OOO,) —his dam Rosa Carey, was by Sir Arch'—his grand darn Sally Jones, by imported Wrangler—who was by imported biomed the sire of Sir Archy. The Pedigree of Gvinsrrrc is not on* \vfirst rate but authentic. (See American Turf Register, for Nov. 1331, page 152.) More particulars are men tioned in hand-bills. DAVID P. HILLHOUSE. ROBERT A. TOOMBS. April G —1—{’ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. THE Subscriber, lately from New-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 BUILDINGS, AND either Stone, Brick or W ooii, and by strict atteniion to bu siness, hopes to merit a share of the public patronage. THOMAS PARKER. For Reference, apply lo WILLIAM DEARING, JOHN NISRET, E. S. HOPPING, T.N POULLAIN. Athens, Geo. April C,1833 — I—ts1 —ts NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing in any way upon Lot, No. 667, 12th District, Its Section, of Lumpkin county, as the Law in its utmost ri gor will be enforced against such trespassers. JS r . F, MITCHELL. April 6.—1.—2 t. ~GOLD AMD LAMD MaF OF THE County of Cherokee. I HAVE now in the hands of the Engraver, which will be completed by the first of November next, general and accurate Map of the Cherokee Country, drawn from the retumß of the District Surveyors. Ow ing to the great number of Lots, into which the country has been divided, particularly the Gold Region, and the large dimension of the sheet it will require, to have all those numbers distinctly and accurately laid down, I hair thought it advisable tolorin the Mcp into separate ana detached Sections ; which I designate as Gold Map and Land Map. All the LandOistricts in the Territory are laid dealt ] on one sheet, and constitute a distinct and sc penile Map by themselves. The Districts leserved and surveyed as Gold District?, arc divided into three sheets or Maps. Districts No. 1, 2,3, 4, 5,11,12, 13, 14, and 15, ot the first section, form he first Alan. Districts No. 1,2, 3,14,15, 16,17 18, 19, 20,21, anil 22, of the second section, form the second Map. Districts No. 1,2, 3, 4,17, 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, ofthc third section, and Districts No. 1,2, 3, 16, and 17, of the fourth section, form the third Map. On these Maps will he found each District in the Tcrritorv, with every sqouf Lot of Land and Fraction distinctly laitidown and number cd—all M ountains, Rivers, Creeks, Branches, Roads, Fer ries, &c. are correctly and faithfully delineated. The Map will he handsomely engraved, printed on strong silk paper, coloured and put up in morocco case?, at the following prices, viz:— Land Map, 55 00 Gold .Maps S3 50 each, or for the tlirce, SlO 00 For Gold and Land Maps, comprising the whole Territory, <515 00 Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Map, will] Jo well to inform the publisher soon, as but a liinitwl number can be obtained during the drawing of the Lot tery. All communications addressed to the subscriber, in Milledgeville, Ga. (postage paid of course,) will meet wifr prompt attention. ORANGE GREEN- Milledgv-ville. A--giTst23. ’--'2,