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SHERIFF’S SALES.
TVe Shorrfi’B Salt's of LiuupJun County, “31
continue to be published in t!e IV cstern Herald.
SAMUEL JONES, Sh’tl L. C.
Apnl E. —I—vrtw.1—vrtw. •
Lnmpliiu Sheriff's Sales. \
WILL be sold on the lirsl Tuesday in
JUNE nnxt, at the Court-house in Aurarin,
Uunapkiß enuntr, aixlwn the usual hours of sale, the foi
tovlng property, to v. & z
One Negro man, named Randal, about 21
yean* of levied on ns the of IN illiara Rich
anSsan, to satisfy two i fas. J’roia iiaiirock Supeuor
Court, one in favor of Mart la. Cooper, Guardian Mr Jo-
Cooper, vs. W illiam Richardson, and Gabriel Moss,
-security, and one in hivoi of Martha Comvt, Gnardian,
ix. vr. William Richardson, and I lav id Kendal), security.
Property pointed out fey Thomas Y. - Harris.
1.-ot iVo. 1054,4 th District, Ist Section, ori
£na3lj Cherokee, now Lumpkin t ‘ountY, containing 40
Act**, more or less; levied on as the property of Thcnnas
Kiivrs. jun. to satirfv three ft. fas. from Hall Superior
Court, in favor of P. 3. -Murray, vs. Thomas Hi eves, and
Joel Leathers, security on .stay of one of the executions.
Lot No- 1054, 4th District, Ist Section, as
above described; levied on the property of Thomas
Rieves, jHTt- to satisfy four li fas. issued from a Justice’s
Court of I tall county; two in favor of P. J. Murray, one
in fcivor of Joel Leathers for the use of P. J. Murray, and
on-; si'. favor Francis C. An doe, for the use of P. J. ur
ray, vs.Tbomaa IV*eves, jun. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable.
Lot No- 605, 12th District, Ist Section, ©ri
igftnafij Cherokee, now Lumpkin cou*.';t, wLining 10
Acres more or less; levied on as tle property of Ransom
Strawhom,to satisfy four li fas. issued turn a Justice’s
Conit of Gwinnett County, in favor of Jolia Choice fc C a
undone in favor ofTboirias Aden,vs. Ransom Slrawhom.
Lctj made and returned to me by a Coi.stable.
Lot No, 10S2, 12th District, Ist Section,
criminally now Lumpkin county, containing’;
49 Acres, more orless levied on as the property of Edw in
Ptttiorew, to satisfy four h. fas, issued from a Justice’s
Court of flail county, in favor of A. K. Blackwell, and
cue in favor of John Hills, vs. said Pettujrue. Low made
aid relumed to tue by a Constable:
Lot No. 251, 15th District, Ist Section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres* more or less; lowed onasthe property of Labo n
Monerief, to satisfy a ti f.L issut and from a Justice’s Court
of TaHiaferro county, m favor of Union Sc Evans, vs. La
bora Moncrief L vy made and returned to me by a
Conslable.
Lot No. 929, 12th District, Ist Section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
•19 Acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Wil
liam Nflson, and William Knight, to satisfy a 6. la. is-]
Filed from Jaspei Superior Court, in favor of Archibald
San defer, ndin’r. of A. Golson, deceased, vs. \V illiam
Nelson and “William Knight Levy made and returned
so 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 bv a Consta
ble.
Lot No. 195,13 th District, Ist Section, north;
levied on as the property of James F. Norris, to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favor of Richard Butler, vs. said Norris. Levy made
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 ti.
3a. in favor of Waters Briscoe, for the use of llicliaru 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 fi. fa
in favor of Stephen Hackney, and one in favor of Wil
liam H. Morrow, vs. said Love. Levy made and return
to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 394, 12th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of Wiley Rigsby, to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favor of Henry .Strickland, vs. John Rigsbv, \\ ilev
Rigsby, and Sih Spikes. Lory made and returned to
me bv a Constable.
April 30. SAMUEL JONES, Sh’fl.
Lumpkin Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
JUNE nest, at the Court-house in Auraria,
Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit.
Lot No. 740, 4th District, Ist Section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres’, more orless; levied on as the property of u iiliam
TL Kimbrough and Robert Beall, lo satisfy afi. fa. issued
from Putnam Superior Court, in favor of William Varner,
Trustee of Priscilla Ward, vs. said Kimbrough and
Beall. WILLIAM A. STATON, L>. S.
April 30.
LUMPKIN POSTPONED SHERIFFS SALE. 1
WKTH.L be sold on the first Tuesday in
* * JUN 2 next, at tlic Court-house in Auraria,
Lumpkin county, williin the usual hours of sale, tin. fol
lowing property, to wit:
Lot No. 1051,5 th District, Ist Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
40 Acres, more orless: levied on as the property of James
Watters, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Magistrates
Court of Hall county, in favor ofP. J. Murray, vs. James
Watters. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 863, 11th District, Ist Section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40
Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Isaac
Chapman to satisfy a fi. fa issued from a Magistrates
Court, o( Hall county, in favor P. J. Murray, [ sa ,,,
Chapman. Levy made and returned t ; by a Consta
ble.
Lot No. 71, 15th District, 1 Section, of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin con , containing 40
Acres more or less; levied on as tin ; , rty of James (.
Davis, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a iagistrates Court
ofHallcounty, in favor of P. J. Aim .y, V s. James
Davis. Levy made and returned toby a Constabl..
Lot No. 385,5 th District, Is? Section, ofori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin con : , containin'’ 10
Acres, more or less: levied on as tin- , /oncrty of Basil
Go wing, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fi- „ a Magistral s
Court, of Hall county,m tavor of P. J. v'nrrav vs Basil
Gowmg. Levy made and returned : by aConsta-
DIC. J
. 1 274 ’ 4th I District l sf ‘'fiction, of ori
finally Cherokee, now Lumpkin con y, containing <lO
Acres, more or less: levied on as the ; . , )cr t v
Whitehead, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued f ; a Aiamstratrs
Court of Hal! county,!,, favor ofP. Mm ray,
U hitehead. Levy made and returned to me hv a Con
glable. J
Lot number 145, 12th district, Ist section,
of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing
4o acree,more or less: levied on as the property of Thom
as Carver, to satisfy an execution issued from a Magis
trates Court, of Hal] county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs.
stable* 8 t,arVer ‘ Levy ma<Je antl returned tome by a'Con-
Lot number 127, 6th district, Ist section,
containing 160 acres more or less, of originally Cherokee
trow Lumpkin county: levied on as the property of Jane s’
Keykmdall to satisfy a h. fa. issuer! from a Vluristrit -
Court of Hall county, in favor of P. J. M llrrav V C j ‘
Keykindall. Levy made and returned to me by a Cons';,-
Lot No. 392, sth District, IstScction of ori
einally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, conbi’inin” 40
Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of F . 14 n,
‘ h'lrmond, to saiisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrate’s
C ourt, of Hall county, m favor of J. Murray, vs* i
Fielding Thurmond. Levy made and returned to me !
by a Constable-
One Lot, No. 103, 12th District, Ist Section
of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county,
Forty Acres, more or less, levied on ns the property of
iles *CI skey to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
poriof Court, of Hall county, in favor of Jones & Sim
mons, vs. Miles M’Clcskey.
April 30t SAM’L. JONES, SIiHT. L. 0.
Gilmer SlteriflN Salt's.
WMriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in
v W Jl T NF. nest, at theCourt-houso In Gilmer coun
ty, within the usual hours ol sale, the following property,
to wit.
Lot No- 50- 2Gth District, 2nd Section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Gilmer county, containing one
bandied and sixty Acres, more or leas; l vied on as the
property of Isham Ponder, to satisfy a fi. fa, issued from
a Justire'< otirt in Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray,
vs. said Fonder. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable,
Lot No. 157, 9th District, 2d Section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Gilmer county, containing one
hundred and sixty Acres, more or less, levied on as the
prop ty of Josiah Hickman, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued
from a Justice’s Court of Hall county, in favor of P. J.
Murray, vs. said 1 lick man. Levy madeand returned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No. 225, 24th District, 2nd Section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Gilnae county, containing one
hundred and sixty Acres, morv or less; levied on as the
property of iislia Norris, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a
Justice's ’ ourt of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray,
vs. said Norris. Levy made and relumed to me by a
Constable.
Annl 50. LEM \V. li. E TUTLER,Sh’ff.
Paulding; Sheriff's Sill*.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June
ww n xtiit 1 Vo; holwiig Courts iri Paulding
ontv, tije following p .petty, lo ui!:
Lot No. 499, Ist District, 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, now . uuiriin - * ‘uun’v: levied onas
the property of Stephen . Blount, lo satisfy sundry fi.
fas. issues! from a Justice’s Court of Burke County,in
favor of N. L. and S. Sturges, vs. Purges and Blount,
lew made and n turned by a Constable.
Lot No. 319, 2nd District, 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding County: levied on
as die property of Samuel Barron, to satisfy two fi. fas.
issued from a justice’s Cotut of Burke County, in favor of
Joseph P rry. Levied rod r tarn ‘1 by a Constant.?.
Lot No. ?44, 19th District, 3rd Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding County : levied on its
the s property of iiliain Doyle, to satisfy a fi. fa. from
Burke Superior Court, in iiivor of Readock Rutland,
vs. said Doyle, and Southworth Harlow, endorser.
Lot No. 292, 2d District, 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Pauldin % county : levied upon
as the property of Benjamin Devane, to satisfy an exccu
tion from Striven Superior Court, in favor of Stephen Cor
ker, administrator, &c., against the said Devane.
Lot No. 10S5, 21st District, 3d Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding county : levied on as
tiro property of Henry M’Nornll, to satisfy a fi. fie from
Burk. Superior Court, m favor of the Court of Ordinary,
of Burke county, for the use of Wade Brown, and Sarah
his wife. vs. the said M’NonilL
Lot No. 806, 19th District, 3rd Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding county: levied on as
the property of James Polhill, to satisfy a” fi fit. in favor
of Lowe, Taylor & Cos. vs. said PolltilL
Lot No. 148, Ist District, 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding county : levied on as
the property of John H. Page, to satisfy a small fj. fa. is
sued from a Justice’s Court of \\ ushington county, in fa
vor of Edward Garlick, vs. said Page. 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 rtyof Samuel Tilly, to satisfy two small li. fas.
issued from a Justice’s Court of Burke county, in favor of
Joseph Perrv, vs. said Tilly.
April 30. ‘ WILLIAM S. HOGUE, Sh’ff.
C.TSSAP CASH STORE.
rjlli undersigned has just receiv and from New
_* ork and Charleston, an extensive and wi ll selec
ted assortment of DllV-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDu ARE &. CROCKERY’, consisting in part
of the following articles, which he will sell low for Cash
or Gold.
4000 yds. Sheeting and Shirting,
2000 “ Cheap Negro Cloth,
407 by S qr. London Dnffic Blank ei.%
u fiby 7do <lo 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 colours.
6 “ Bleached Suffolk Drills,
C u Cotton Diaper,
L 30 “ Calico, 6 do. Turkey Red Prints,
“ Ginghams, 10 do Bombazetts,
u Furniture Calicoes,
4 doz. Chints Shawls, 4 ps. Crimson Circassian,
4 do. Irish Linen, 8 do. Linenfold Shirting,
6 do. Sattin. tt, Silk, 6c Cotton Flag Hdkfs.
ready-made
CLOTHING,
£ Hhds. 1 olasses, 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 or. Cask Peach Brandy 1 Superior Cognac do.
1 do. H. Gin, 1 do. Madeira Wine,
6 Hampers Champaigne, 6 Boxes No. 1 Claret,
1 or. Cask Port, ; do. Muscat, 3 do. Malaga,
3 Casks London Porter, 12 Boxes Soap,
3 Bids. Loaf Sugar, 3 Tierces Rice,
5000 Spanish Segars, 12 Kegs Crackers,
6 Bbls. Mackerel, 3 Boxes Sperm Candles
6 do. Charleston do. I Bbl. Almonds,
0 Boxes Herring, 4 do. host quality Tobacco,
i 2 :. Bunch Rajsins,
20J0 “>s. Iron, 100 Spades, Longhandlcd Shovels
4 etts Blacksmith Tools, 6 X Cut-Saws *
6 ! ill Saws, 400 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, Scissors, Shears, &c.
Pad, Gun, Chcstand Stock Locks
4 Rifles, 6 Shot G uns, I double barreled do
Lverpomted Pencils, Silver Steel Pens,
Carpenters Tools,
2 Crates Crocker, G ass, and China Ware,
2 Boxes Kings Cast-stcel Axes, Tea-kettles,
An assortment ot Tinware
100 ‘. 00l Hats, 2a Fine Fur,
100 Suits Negro Cioathing,
N. B. Highest price given forijohj. LAND.
April 6, 1833—1- ts
to miners aYd
p TT3A.SERS OF GOLD
Subscribers have established a Laboratory in
m tallic ore. Persons applying to them
oavn.ir these operations conducted with care and accura-
Vein and deposit mines, will continue tr.
and test and am!... AGENCIES relative ‘to *i“?
c .1 by them. Pumps and V heelbarrows, of the most
,vc<l construction, for mining purposes will also be
■ on uand, for sale at their Office. ‘ 160 be
JOHN POWELL,
A ‘ A “1 in n r JO HNN. PORE
Aurtia, Aon! IC—S?—tf
CARPENTER’S AVORk, j
OP every description, donein the neatest manner j
and on the must approved plans, by the Sidiseri
ber, at LEATHERS FORD. < ‘tders lor work in bis
line ofbusiness, will be promptly attemiedto, at tln-short
est notice. He will now engage to construct frames and
other pnits of buildings for applicants, iiq order lo liavc
them ready to be reared up immediately alter the sale ol
Towi/lots, or vitliej cases of emergency.
Jr JAMES M. KELLY,
TINWARE.
lEsubscribor lu'gs loavobi inform the Cilizrns of
.H. Luinpkin t nml the adjoining fountH'sjhat ho is now
erecting in \liis place, A ’PIN F.\('T(lU where a
constant supply of all articles in bis line will be kept.
’ ith the assistance of his Journeymen, hr will he able to
furnish all those who may favor ium with a call. <it . r
wholesale or rc tail, for Cash.
A. JOHNSON.
Auraria, April 23.3 —3t.
NOTICE-
A I.L persons retailing, or wishing to retail Spirits in
A I umpkin County, Georgia, are hereby notified, to
come forward and take outl -icons.* according to law; as
the law will be enforced against all who fail to comply.
Gived under our hand this 224 April, 1833.
A. K BI.ACF ELL, j. i. c.
’•■II LIAM DEAN, j. i. c.
JOHN D. FIELDS, j. i. c.
JOHN C. JONES, j. i. c.
April 23.3 —3L
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.
T'E Subscriber, , lately from New-York, respectful.
Iv informs theinhabitants of Lumpkin and the ad
toinmg ; oun ns, that b’ ‘ T ou* ready to to receive or
ders ft* building
PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
cither Stone, Brie/, or II oott, and by strict olteiiiioii to bu
siness, hopes to merit a share of the public patronage.
THOMAS PARKER.
Ivy Reference, apply lo
WILLIAM HEARING,
JOHN NISBET,
E. S. Hi iPPING,
T. N POULLAIN.
Athens, Geo. April 6,18331 —tl
~ T AIL OSIIT &.
THE Subscriber resp ctfully informs t e citizens of
Hill,and the adjoining counties, that lie continues
to carry on the above business in its various bran
ches, at his Old Stand, cast side oftlie Court-House
Square, where work shall be done in the neatest and
most, fashionable stvlc. He receives the PHILADEL
PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and
keeps on hand
READY-HADE
CLOTHING,
Os every description. He returns his (banks 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 citv of Baltimore, and pledges there shall
in future be no disappointment. G. fV, BROWN.
April 6—l—sm
SELLING OFF AT COST.
A I’LAUGHLIN fc CO, have on hand in this
place, four thousand dollars worth of erchandise,
consisting of
SET G-CZTZ, ,
GROCERIES &c. n liichthey are disposed to st 11 on the
above terms.
Persons wishing to embark in the business immediate
ly in the Os >LP REGION, and in a populous and flour
itiUmg will <lo vfU to call \\itLout delay at tiio
Stove, and ujuuusuo for themselves.
Apill G, 1333—I—ts
NOTICE.
stolen, strayed or Iluna
-ii way from the Subscriber, two Hor
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 marc 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 hill. Any person giving satis
factory information about them, shall be amply rewarded
for their trouble. IRA R. FOSTER.
_Aurftrmv I'Umpkm county, Geo. April— 9 —ltf.
TRAVELLER’S HoMfT
fiMft..;* T u^ r esp'ctfully i n f orms j
•feyk* * übhc generally, that he has opened
ij&Mgl. HOUSE of ENTERTAINMENT at
Leather’s Ford, oil the Cliestatce River; this
place is as healthy a situlion as any in the up country; it
is niterl miles milrs from Gainesville, and four miles
Irom Aurana, Lumpkin county, and a central situation in
the
Surrounded with curiosities, both natural and artificial,
\\ ell 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 th- at
commodation of all Families or private poisons that mav
think proper to call on him. His table will be furnished
with the best the country affords ; his bar suppliefl with
’ Moie . Liquors: his stables with plenty of provender, and
no ♦ xeTtions will be spared on his part to comfort the
I -aveller at Home.
. „ WILLIAM RAGAN.
April 6.—l—Bt
ssascras hotel.
(Auraria, Lumpkin County,)
nr lIE ll * )scr '* Jor -’till continues
*!! L& ~ J° occupy his Old Stand, on
Street, a few doom above the Court-
House. Having extern ed his improvements
he is now prepared to accommodate in more comfortable
style those who may favor him with their patronage.
Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c. can be had at any
time, and noexcrtionswiM be spared te- give to the Tray
oiler m pursuit of information, the best knowledge of lie
country, which ins means of information will afford.
Grateful for the liberal patronage already received, its
continuance is respectfully solicited.
, . . WILLIAM ROGERS.
Auraria, April G—l—-ts
SCp-The Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Colum
bus Enquirer, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Constitution
alist, Southern Recorder, and Savannah Georgian, will
give the above 3 insertions, ami forward their account to
WiM. ROGERS.
ffnVj Tl AY i’a opened a house of
iSllwl ct Entertainment, in the Town
Aurana, Lumpkin County. They occupy
the Establishment formerly occupied by Mr
Nuckolls, who lias resigned his entire business to their
care.
Persons who give them a call will receive as good ac
commodations as thecountry will afford.
iCP George W. Paschall will continue to prac
lice J-*aw at the above place.
April 6,18331 —ts °' W - PASCHALL ’
” t'f^j
NEATLY PiSINTED,
AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
i£dAW'
WYI. H. UNDERWOOD,
ALLEN G. FAMBROUGII.
4 RF. practicing law in partnership and will attend all
the courts in the Cherokee circuit, and those mlthe
counties of Hall, 1 labersl.am, and Gwinnett, ol the \\ s.
tern circuit. The former lias an office in Gainesville,
1 Lull county, and tlie latter an ofiice m Auraria, Lumpkin
county.
Auraria, May 7.—s—ts
LAW.
THE Co-partnership of Fambrough and Jones was
mutually dissolved on the first day of April last.-
1 ersons having business in their hands, will find tt with
John A. Jones, of Carroll county ; our joint attention
will be given to the unsettled business of the firm.
ALLEN G. FAMBROUGH.
JOHN A JONES.
\ nraria, May 7.—s—ts
LAW NOTICE.
THE undersign. , nave entered into copartnership m
the practice of the Law, for the County of Lumpkin,
and will attr nd to any professional business, which may
h. confided to their care. Letters addressed to Harden
a nd Rogers either at Athens or Auraria, will receive prompt
attention.
EDWARD HARDEN.
JAMES ROGERS.
May 7.—s—w6m
NOTICE.
A I.L persons except those having licence from the pa-
u nice, are hereby forewarned from using tlie Patent
P<pining, Ootd-icashing Machines, under the penalty pre
serib ‘1 by the Patent act. Those who wish to use the
a! v mentioned machines in the State of Georgia, can
obtain the y ivilege for one year, or the balance of the un
expired tinieofthe patent, by paying to t! u>'ci signed,
the licence price; and those who have been using them,
may avoid a prosecution by paying for a licence for the
present year, within thirty days from this date.
* * WALKER &’ SHAW.
AUorniesfor the Patentee
April 30.—4—ts
MILTOM H. GATISRIGHT,
41TORNEY AT LA , has located at Lumpkin
Court-House —and will practice in all the counties
oft; io Cherokee,and in ilall and Habersham, oftlie V> es
tern Circuit. All communications addressed to him upon
business in his profession will he promptly attended to.
April 6 1833- Its
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 thankfu'ly received and promptly attended to.
April 6. 1833—1—ts
LAW.
{Lumpkin C. H. Ga.)
AB. & H. HOLT, have removed to this place and
• will Practice Law’ in Copartnership in all tlie coun
ties ofCherckee Circuit, and in the adjoining counties of
the Western and Chattahoochie Circuits.
ALFRED B. IIOLT.
HINES HOLT, Jr.
April 6, 1833 —I—ts1 —ts
LAW
THE Subscriber has established himself in this place,
and will attend to all profession 1 business confi
ded to'uim in the several counties of to Cherokee’ Circuit
•—also in the Counties of Jackson, Franklin, Hall and
Habersham, ofthe Western Circuit. His office is at the
north end of town.
ALLEN MATTHEWS.
Auraria, April 6—l—ts
ISAAC R WALEER,
AND
I*E>!SY B. *** W
HA > E associat and *’• nisi Ives in the practice, under
the Firm of V alker&Shaw. T cy will attemi
to all business confided to their eare, in all the Courts of
the several counties ofthe Cherokee Circuit, and in the
counties of I i all, Habersham and Gwinnett, of the Wes
tern Circuit. Ail communications for them directed to
Auraria, Lumpkin county, will be duly received and
promptly attended to.
Aurana. April 30.—4—ts.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are cautioned against trading for a note
drawn by Holt and 1 aurable, dated some time in
April, I8?3, for one hundred and twenty nipp dollars and
thirty cents, as I have received the amount thereof, from
them, and the note has been lost out of my possession.
SAMUEL M’CARTER.
Auraria, May 7. —s—ts
NOTICE.
4LL persons are hereby notified, that I have the equi
table title to the undivided half of lot of land
number 77, in the third district, and first section, drawn
by Amos Ellard, and have now a suit pending in Forsyth
county, where the land lies, for the same.
ELLUIDGE G. HARRIS.
Auraria, May 7.—s—ts
Proprietors of the Athena
(77 Stage Line, have determined
urif- Tt to continue their tri-wcckly line to
Auraria. Hereafter the stage will reach this place on Sun
day, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and leave for Au
gusta, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings
Tliis arrangement will open a direct communication by
stage tri-weekly with Augusta, Milledgeville, and week
ly with Pendleton, via Gainesville and Carnesville. The
stage will also run twice a week leaving Leathers’ Ford on
Sunday and Wednesday morning.
May 7—s—ts.
NEW STAGE LINE.
THE Subscribers takes this method of informing the
Public, that he has just contracted for, and got.” into
operation, anew Stage Line, fiom Pendleton, South Car
olina, viaCamesville, Georgia, to Cainesville, Georgia
under the following regulations, viz :
Leave Pendleton every Monday morning—arrive at
Cai nesville the same night—mid at Gainesville on Tues
day night.
Leave Gainesville every Thursday morning—arrive at
Carncsville the same night, and atPendleton on Friday at
5 o’clock, P. M. J
The above completes a line of Stages from Salem North
Carolina, to Lumpkin 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 Carncsville and
Gninesville.
Every effort will be made to render comfortable those
who may favor me with their patronage.
ALVIN E WHITTEN.
Cam*s\'iUe, Ca. .Vpril 10, 1832—e ts
Office oftlie Western Herald,
}CP THE Ofiice of the Western Herald, being fin.
nished with a great variety of Job Type, the Proprietor is
prepared to execute Job ■. • ork of every description, in 4
stylo which it is hoped will be perfectly satisfactory to
applicants. (Inters for Blanks or Job work of olhc: de
scriptions, willbe promptly attended to.
April 6.—l—6t
m*
PERSONS indebted to the proprietor of the Office
of the late “ATHENIAN,” arc again reminded o’
the necessity of closing their accounts. Those persoai
thus indebted, who may have removed to the Cherokee
Circuit, can hand the amount of their respective dues t,
Col. Allen G. Fambrough, who is authorised to receive
the same, or to the Subscriber at Athens—where e!)
monies due him will be received cither by nimself or Mr.
Geo. W. Shaw, who in his absence, will act as his agent
O. P. SHAW. ‘
A nraria, April 6I —6vv
Ws*jgjEm£> ~T4°ST-MASTERS, below tl*
M counties formed out of the Clienj-
Uoe territory, will please not to forward
letters and packages directed to other
offices, to Cherokee Court-house —there arc three post,
routes passing parallel, through what was originally
Cherokee; the lower route by way of DcKalb County, t 0
Sandfordvillc, (Dawson,) in Cass county, to the head 0 i
Coosa in Floyd'ountv; the middle route by Warsaw iii
Gwinnett'ounty, Hickory Flat in Cherokee county, and
Cherokee Court-House, to New Echota inMurraycoim.
ty; tin upper and long established route, by Gainesville
and u : aysville in Hall county, New Bridge ir. Lump.
| kin county, ‘ightower in Forsyth county, Harnageville
in Cherokee, Talkingroch in Gilmer, to Spring place in
Murray county. If a little attention is given to the above
much difficulty and dissatisfaction can be obviated by no;
sending letters and papers toofliees to which they are no’
directed. A POSTMASTER, ‘
April 30.—1
TO THE PUBLIC.
■flFKjr HEIIEAS it has been my good fortune to draw in
V w the late Gold Lottery, Lot No. 541. 2nd distric
and 4th section, and which lot, 1 am informed, is veryva!-
uable:— And whereas this Let is subject to executions to
the amount of nearly S 400, which have been obtained
against me at sundry times and places: —And whereas
it is very important that this Lot should not be sacriticei!
for the payment of these debts, but rather he made t
bring a fair price, for my benefit and the advantage y j
the just purchaser: 1 have seen cause to issue this nr,;
Proclamation, to the citizens of Cherokee county, and tlis
divers other counties carved thereout, and admonish thcnl
and the good citizens generally, of this “ rcbeiious Hate."’
to keep a vigilant lookout for these kind plaintifls in exe
cution, and foil their designs to purchase tht said Lot for
a nominal sum. .
Given under my sign manna!, and done at Talbote.
this the 22d day of April, 1833.
EPHRAIM SANDERS.
May 7.—5 f
GEORGIA—RABUN COUNTY.
’SSTI IEREAS 1 Sampson Capps,did heretofore tnwit;
v * on day of April 1833, make and
deliver to one Elijah Denton, a certain Power of Attor
ney, authorising him, the said Elijah Denton, to sell
and convey a certain lot ofLANP, to wit . Lot No. 3d;,
in the lflth District, 2d Section of the Gold Region.
This is therefore to notify all persons, whom it mail
concern, that I Sampson Capps, do hereby for good cause,:
revoke said power, and declare the same null and void,
ar.d of no force and validity whatever.
SAMPSON CAPPS.
April 23—3—ts
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GOLD AMD LAND MAPS,
OWING to the delay of some of-the Surveyors, ii
making their returns, and the consequent dels;
that has unavoidably attended the publication of the Go!
.Maps of Cherokee, 1 have concluded to reducethe prki
of them from TEN to SIX DOLLARS. 1 lie GoL Mi,
is divided into three parts, and the price- of the- three, com
prising all the Gold Districts, with the exception of lie
eleventh, in the first section, which has not yet been re
turned, will hereafter he six dollars, or two dollars fife
cents each. I have* also nevw preparing, which will h
completed in a few weeks, a CHART representing a:
the QUALITIES of, and IMPPROVEiVENTS on or
cry Lot on my Land Map, which, together with the Mail
null be sold fer FIVE DOLLARS. All persons wl;I
have purchased and all who may hereof!- r purchase he|
Land Map, shell receive a list, ol the Qualities, gratia, s'-t
soon as completed.
ORANGE GREEN. 1
April 6—l—ts
GOLD AN© LAN© MAS*
OF THE
County of Clcr,.kee
M HAVE now in the hands of the Engraver, wliicij
JB will be completed by the first of November nexl,i
general and accurate i\iap of the Cherokee Countrl
drawn from the returns of the District Surveyors. ov|
ing to die great number of Lots, into which the country
lias been divided, particularly the Gold Region, and tli
large dimension of the sheet it will require, to havet-l
those numbers distinctly and accurately laid down, Ihaid
thought it advisable to form the Map into separate at*
detached Sections; which I designate as Gold Map
Land Map.
All the Land Districts m the Territory are laid doaU
on one sheet, and constitute a distinct and seperate Al*r|
by themselves.
’ The Districts reserved and surveyed as Gold District
are divided into three sheets or Maps. Districts No.
2,3, 4, 5,11,12, 13, 14, and 15, ol the first, section, fonlj
he first Map.
Districts No. 1,2, 3,14,15, 16, 17 18, 16, 20, 21, al
22, of the second section, form the second Map.
Districts No. 1,2, 3, 4,17, 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, oM
thud section, and Districts No. 1,2,3, 16, and 17, of 111
fourtli section, form the third Map. On these J aps nil
be found cacli District in the Territory, with every squat:
Lot of Land and Fraction distinctly laid down and numbeij
cd—all Mountains, Rivers, Creeks, Branches, Roads,
ries, &c. are correctly and faithfully delineated.
The Map will be handsomely engraved, printed oil
strong silk paper, coloured and put up in morocco case-, h
at the following prices, viz;—
Land Map, §5 00 ’
Gold Maps $3 50 each, or for the three, §lO 00
For Gold and Land Maps, comprising the
whole Territory, §ls 00
Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Map, tvi|g
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,:
Milledgeville, Ga. (postage paid of course,) will meet
prompt attention. ORANGE GREEN i
Milledgeville, August 23,1832.
The following is a list of Post Offices established $
this Judicial Circuit, to wit: —
Cherokee County —At the Court House, Wm. Gri
sham.
Hamageville —H. T. Simmons, P. AI.
Hickory Flat —Eli M’s onnell, P. Al.
Cass County —At the Court House.
Two Rims —Chester Hawks, P. M.
Jldairsville —Barnet S. Hardeman, P. AI.
SanfordviUe- —John Davison, P. M.
Pine Log— James A. I hompson, P. AJ.
Floyd County —At the Court Plouse, Head of Coosa!
lavender, P. M. ; Vann’s Valley, James ilcffif
hill, P. Al
T the Court H oec, Hightower:
J. M. Scudder, P. M. a
„ Comrty-At the Court House. Talking Rocs 1
C. H. Nelson, P. M.
Lumpkin County —At the Court House, Harbcn’s Stef
N. 13. Harben, P. M.
Neiv Bridge; Robert Logon, P. M.
Murray County New Eehota; William Tarvin,P.> |
Spring Place; \V .N. Bishop, P. M.
Paulding County —At the Court House.
L>> County— At the Court House