The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, May 28, 1833, Image 4

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SISERIFF’S SALES. The SheiifPs Suits of Lumpkin County, will t'onlißW lo l>c f*ubiisltrl in tlie estern lloraiii. S AMUI L JONES, Sb’ff. L. C. A prll 6. 1 —ay liv. . Lunipkii) Siicriil *s ; uU% be sold on the first Tuesday in v w j n , at the Coutl-liouse in Vurnria, I •unptivi c>untv, withio t.ic usual hoursol stir, tii; t .1- I*> w iisr |* opcify, to vi i: : One Negro man, named it ami at, about 21 > ;r? of age; levied on as the property of William Rtcli ii dson. to satisfy two fi. fas. from Hancock Superior • ‘ourt, or in favor of Mart to Cooper. Guardian ri.r Jo > ph Cc*opcr, vs. Williaii) Richardson. and Gabriel .VNk-*, enriiy, and one in favoi of Martha Coojxt, Guardian, &.r. vs.” William Richardson, and David Kendall, security. Property pointet! out lv Tbonias ‘A . Harris. Lot No. 1054, 4th District* Ist Section, Gri nina Hy Gherohee, now Lumpkin County, containing 40 Acres, more or loss; levied on a- th ‘ projvrtv of l Iromas Jtieves, jun. to satisfy three ft. Ins. I rout llad Superior i curt, in favor of P. .1. Murray, vs. Tlumias liievt s, and, Jot! Leathers, security on stay of one of the executions. Let No. 1054, 4th District, Ist Section, as above described; levied on Hie prop? t v of Thomas i:i ‘ves iun. to satisfy fourfi. fas. issued from a JusticcV C ourt of l Jail county; two in favor of P. J. .Murray, on** :i ( .or of Joel Leal tiers for the use ufP. J. Murray, ami one in favor Francis O. Andoe,for tlie use of P. J. Atur rov, vs. Thomas Hieves, jun. Levy made and returned U iiV’ l-v a Constable. Lot No. 635. 12th District, Ist Section, ori i finally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing iO Acres Inorc or less; levied on as the property of Ransom Straw horn, to satisly four fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Gwinnett County, in favor of John Choice & Cos. undone in favor ofThoinas Allen,vs. Ransom Strawborn. Levy marie and retained to me by a Co.stable. Lot No, 1082, 12th District, Ist Section, rririiwllv Cherokee, now Ltun|kin county, containing’ 4 J Acres, more orless: leviedon as the property of Edwin Pettigrew, to satisfy four fi. fas, issued from a Justice’s Court of Hall county, in favor of A. K. Blackwell, and cue in favor of John l liils, vs. said Pettigrne. Levy made a:xl returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 251. 15th District, Ist Section, ori q:nalh Cherokee, now Lumpkin count}*, containing 40 veros, more or less; levied on as the property ot Laoon ’ toncrief, to satisfy a v. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Talliaferro county i favor of Linton &. Evans, vs. La bom A1 onerief. L \y made and retained to me by a l ’on stable. Lot No. 929, 12th District. Ist Section, ori finally Cherokee, now I.utnpkin county, containing .-(I Acres, more or less; levied on as tlie property of N\ il ];am Ni Lon, and William Knight, to satisfy a H. fa. is sued from Jaspei Superior Court, in favor of Archibald :~nrd< fer,adnfr. of A. Golson, deceased, vs. William Nelson and William Knight. Levy made and relumed to me by a Con stable. Lot No. 4C6,13th District, Ist Section, north; ■ vied on as the property of Anderson A.C. I ludson, to sa tisfy afi. fa. in favor of A. 11. Palmer, vs. Susannah Hud s m end Anderson A. C. Hudson, and Samuel M’.Tunkin, indorser. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Let No. 195.15 th District, Ist Section, south; on as the piopeny of James F. Norris, to satisfy* a fi. th. 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 o i as the prope tv of Ezekiel Daniel to satisfy a ti. la. in favor of \N ater> Briscoe, for the use of Richard But jer, vs. said Daniel. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 526, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on the property of James Love, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of Stephen Hackney, and one in favor of “Wil liam U. Morrow, v*.said Love. Levy made and retum io me by a Constable. Lot No. 394, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as lho property of Wiley Rigsby, to satisfy n ti. fa. in favor of 1 Jenry Strickland, vs. John Rigsby, ilrv Ri*rslv, and Si'as irpifcts. Levy made and returned lo me bv a Constable. April 30. SAMUEL JONES, Sh’fl. itinplilii Sheriff's Sale. ■arSTiLL be sold on the first Tuesday in w w JUNE next, at the Court-house in Auraria, Lumpk'n county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing pry<rly, to wit . Lot .No. 740, 4th District, Ist Section, uri cinally Cherokee, now Lujnpkm county, containing 40 Acres,more or less; levied on as the property of William J T. Kimbrough and Robert Beall, lo satisly a !i. fa. issued from Putnam Superior Court, in favoroi \\ illiam Varner, Trustee of Priscilla Ward, vs. said Kimbrough and jJoall. WILLIAM A. STATUS, 1). S. ApiilSO. LUMPKIN POSTPONED SHERIFFS 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. 1051,5 th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acre, more or less: levied on as the property of James Walters, losati-fy three ii. fas. issued from a Magistrates i tourt of Hall county, in favor of P. J. viurray, vs. James Watterr. L vy made and returned to mebyaComm.nl.. Lot No. 863, 11th District, Ist Section,ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing -*0 Acresj move or less: levied on as the property of isnac Chapman t. satisfy a 6. fa. issued from a Magistrates Court, of HaU county, in favor P. J. Murray, vs. Isaac Chapman Levy made and returned to ine by a Consta ble. Lot No. 71, 15th District, Ist Section, efoii mnaliy Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres more or less; levied on as the property of James G. i hi vis, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Alagistrates Court of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. James U.. 0:n is. 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 “Ac.es, move or less: levied on as the propu l v of Basil Cowing, to satisfy a h. fa. issued from a Magistrates Court, of Hall county,in favor ofP. J. Murray, vs. Basil < vowing. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Lot No. 274, 4th District, Ist Section,of ori .-iiially Cherokee, now L nnpkio county, conla: ting 40 Vc.vsj c r” or less: levied on as the property of Lewis Whiiehea i, to satisfy a li. fa. ke.rd from a Magislrales t ii o'H all county, ii) fjvor nl’P. .Murray, vs. ta uls V, bT h ad. Levy made and retuned tomel.y a Con i’ .■ ! number 145, 12th district, Ist section, ... tt;u.l!vCherokee, now Lumpkin count containing . ‘v: . i.ior'* or less: levied oil as the property of 7'hoin- | af ; ; lo satisiy an execution issued l r om a Magis- i ’ .it(* < I .irt. fHall coilntv, in favor of P. J.Mu ‘flu; i.r.R fjasvvr. Levy made and returned tome by a Con- Lot number 127, 6th district, Ist section, i on in in i -,’x 100 acre? more or less, ol’oriirinally Chcirol. ‘ - w Ln-i.pkih county: levied on os the property of jainis Xt vkiu<\ to selify a fi. fa.issued Horn a > ‘ rVt of 11; ! county, in favor of P. ,T. Murray, vs. James KeykiiuUli. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta te. Lot No. 3'J2, sth District, IstSeclion, ot ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containin'. 40 Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Fiel.mr liii!rmc"d,satisfy a fi. fa Tsucdirom a Mag rtrate’s ’ Court, of Hall county, in favor oi P. J. Murray, vs. Fielding Thurmond. Levy made ami returned to me by a Constable. One Lot, No. 103, 12tli District, Ist Section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing Forty Acres, more or less. levied on as the property ol ! Milos* M’deskev to satisfy a 6. fa. issued bom the Su* pevio: Court, of Hal! countv, in favor of Jones & Sim mons, vs. Miles A I’Cleskey. April SO. SAM E. JONES, SlffT. L. C. XkP'Gilmor Sheriff S:\los, will be published in tins pa per. LEVI W. ?11 • FFSUTTLER,S’hfi: (.'i!iiK'r SlieniTs Salt's. ‘IJT'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in V w JUNE next, at the Court-house in Gilmer ooun v. within tlie usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit. Lot No. 50. 26th District, 2nd Section, cri- Umally Cherokee, now Gilmer county, containing out* ‘Kindred ; nd sixty Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Isham Pender, to satisfy a ti. fa, issued from i Justice's Court in Hal! count}, in favor ofP. J. Murray, v* said Ponder. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. v v Lot No. 157, 9th District, 2d Section, cty (*hv:okue, now Gilmer county, containing one! ari l sixty Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Josiah liickman, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s thnirt of Hall county, in favor of i\ J. Murray, vs. said 1 iickman. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 2*25, 21th District, 2nd Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now (•ilnicr county, containing one hundred anti sixty Acres, more or less: levied on as the | property of Elisha Norris, to satisfy a ii. fa. issued from a ; Justice’s Court of Mall county, in favor of I\ J. Murray, vs. said Norris. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. April 30. LEVI W. HUFFSTUTLER, Sh’fF. JCjHPaulding Sheriff Sales, will bn published in this paper. WILLIAM HOGUE, Slitt Pauldinsr Slieritt’s Salt*. ~WM/ r ILL be r-oli! on the first Tuesday in June w w next at the place for holding Courts in Paulding ountv, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 499, Ist District, 4th Section, of originally Cher.J'-ec, now PauldingCounty: levied onus t Improperly of Stephen Vv. Blount, to satisfy sundry fi las. issued from a Justice’s C ourt of Bmke County, in favor of N. L. and 8. Murges, vs. Sturgcs and Blount, levy made and returned by a Constable. Lot No. 319, 2nd District, 4th Section, of orHinafv Cherokee, now Paulding County: levied on ■ as the property of Samuel Barron, to satisfy two ti. fas. issued from a justice’s Cou-t of Burke (bounty, in liivcr of 1 Joseph Perry. Levied an 1 return *d by a Constable. I Lot. No. 744, 19th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, no v . Paulding County : levied on as the property of William Dovle, l* satisfy a fi. fa. from Burke Superior Court, m (sivor of Reddcck Rutland, vs. said Doyle, and Southworth Harlow, endorser. Let No. 292, 2d District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county .* levied inon as the property of Benjamin Devane, to satisfy an exccu , tion bom Scriven Superior < ’ourt. 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 the property of He:irv M’Nornll, to satisly a ti. fa. from Burke Superior Court, in favor of the Court of Ordinary, of Burke county, for tlie use of Wade Brown, and Sarah his wife. vs. the said Al’Norrill. Lot No. 806, 19th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county: levied on as i tho property of James Polhill, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor! of Lowe, Tayb r*c Cos. vs. said Polhill. ’ Lot No. 148, Ist District, 4th Section, of ! originally Cherokee, now Paulding county : levied on as the property of John ii. Page, io satisfy a sin: li 6. fa. is sued from a Justice’s Court of AN abington county, in Iri vor of Edwa.d Garlick, vs. sai;l Page. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 593, 21st District, 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Pauldie” county : levied on as the prop* ity of Samuel Tilly, m -alisfy two small fi. 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! TRAVELLER ‘B S3 OME PIjMiK Subscriber .cs}M-clfi:!iy informs the siy >■ JsL Public generally, That he has opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT ot Leathers Ford, on the Chcstatee River; this place is as healthy a situ lion as any in the up country; it is fifteen miles miles from Gainesville, and four miles from Auraria, Lumpkin county, and a central situation in Surrounded with curiosities, ixth natural and artificial, well calculated to cheer the spirits of the weary or engage the attention of those in pursuit of pleasure. His Mouse is large and commodious, with suit;;Mo rooms for the ac commodation of all Families or private poisons that may think proper to call on him. His table will be furnished with the best the country a (Tort is ; his bar supplied with choice Liquors : his stabkswilh plenty of provender, and no exertions v ill le spared on his part to comfort tiic Tit.v .-Her at Home. “WILLIAM RAGAN. April 6.—l —SL ~ **if*ir—ni if Sr / ni itnailiwl cb tea? mm 9 (Auraria, Lumpkin County ,) FBI HE Subscriber still continues to occupy his Old Stand, oil ;‘ a ' n r, ’ r L a ‘‘ u ’ doors above the Court- House. Having cxteiined his improvements be is now prepared to accommodate m more comfortable style, those who may favor him with their patronage. Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c.canbe had at any time, and no exertions wi! I he spared to give to the Trav ell**r in pursuit of information, Hie best knowledge of the countrv, which his means of information will afford. Grateful for the liberal nation age already received, its continuance is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM ROGERS. Auraria, April fi—l—tf rCr'The Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Colum bus Enquirer, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Constitution alist, Southern Record'-, am! Savannah Georgia.*, will give the above J insertions, and forward theit account to WiM. ROGERS. 4stfa TIA V E opened a liousc <i liHiM r vTERTAIN VHJNT, in tlm Town of A iirari.i Lumpkin Cc.-mly. They cocupy Ihf* EsirtillisiiTif"it iornvrly occuj.ictl by Mr. Nuckolls, who lias resigned Lis cn.iri; business to (heir core. J’ereons whogive them a rail will receive as good ac commodations as thecountry will afhVrt. :i7T J G-Ofgo v. Pascliall will continue to ;>rac ’fec Law ot tho above plate. W O. W. PASCIIALL -I\ilC. 1833 I ts TO ALL CONCERNED. Bi'.t.li’., 1... .itto be for the i.:l< est of Defendants, ns well sis the benefit of FUiutifl's in Execution, .. CO■: ber.liy g IV- n, that land will not bo sold at Sheriffs .unless the Grant is pjodiiced at the time of sale, or : . --.nt ov rtahlc proof, that it ha ■issued. SAMUEL .T')NES, S. L. C. ’ May]!.—C—lf. CHEAP CASH STORE. riHli ■J. -yii'v l iia* jn't n'<-i'ivcd from Now- JS > oik ami ( liar!fti>n, an extensive-n‘l well se w t((l assK>rtm''nt of DU\-GtiODS, lIAtIOWARI. \ Clb CKKRV, consisting m juirt ut iiie toHovvinr? articles, which he will sell low for Cash Or Chilli tr 4000 yils. Sheeting ami Shirting, 2000 “ ('liei.p Negm Cloth. •10 7lv .8 jr. London !Hi tile Blankets, “ Hby7 no d> do do 7 > Point Bl.inkeiM, 12 pr. 11-4 Rose Blankets, -100 yds. Cliestet Ticks, 300 •* Union Stripes, 200 “ Pittsburg 1 -onl, 5 ps. Moleskin, as sort oil colours. 6 ** Bh-achcd Sutlblk Drills, ( “ Cotton Diaper, 30 u Calico, 0 1. Turkey Red Prints* 12 “ Ginghams, 10 do Boaibazetts, t “ Fui nituro Calicoes, 4 doz.Chints Shawls, 4 ps. Crimson Circassian, 4 (10. Iris*i L,in< n, do. Lin< nlold Sliii ting, (I do. Sattiuctt, Biik, Flag Hdkfs. KEADY-lADE CLOTHING, I Bids. Molasses, l do. St. Croix Sugar, 1 do. N. Orleans do. 3 do. N. England Rum, W 8 Bags Prime Green Coffee, 1 Pipe Holland Gin, 1 do. Cognac Brandy, 1 or. Cask Peach Brandy I Superior Cognac do. 1 do. H. Gin, i do. Madeira Wine, G Hampers Chantpaigno, G Boxes No. 1 Claret, 1 or. Cask Port. : do. Muscat, 3 do. Malaga, 3 Casks London Porter, 12 Boxes Soap, 3 Bids. LoufSugar, 3 Ticrcrs Rice, 5090 -Vpanisb S,gais, I*2 KcgsCiackers, G Bbls. Mackerel, 3 Boxes Sperm Candles, G do. Charleston do. J Bbl. Almonds, G Boxes liming, Ido. best quality Tobacco, 12 do. Bunch Raisins, 2000 lbs. Iron, 100 Spades, Longhandlcd Shovels, 1 Setts Bl.'cks:.iim Tools, 6 X Cut haws, G Mill Saws, 400 lbs. German Steel, 12 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, 12 Boxes Window Cla c s Bby 10, 24 Setts Knives and Forks, Pocket, Fen, and Dirk Knives, Razors, Scissors, Shears, &c. Pad, Gun, Chest and Stock Lock?, 4 Rifles, 6 Shot Guns, I double barreled do. Kverpo'ntcd Pencils, Silver Steel Pens, &c. Carpenters Tools, 2 Crates Crocker, G ass, and China A\ T arc, 2 Boxes Kings Cast-steel Axes, Tea-kettles, An assortment ofTinware, 100 Wool Hats, 25 Fine Fur, 100 Suits N.gro Cloathing, S. T. ROWLAND. N. B. 13 ighest price given f<>r Gold. April G, 1833—1 —ts THii SGbscribe* respectfully informs tho’ citizens of iioll,an(l the adjoining counties, that lie continues lo carry o:i the abov. business in its various blan ches, at his Old Btand, cast side of the Court-House Square, where work shall be done in the neatest and most fashionable style. Ho recc ives the PHILADEL PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and keeps on hand READY-MADE CLOTHING, Os every description. Fie returns his thanks to the pub lic for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and begs leave to say, he lias just employed a fust rate Journey man from the ci tv of Baltimore, and pledges there shall in future be no disappointment. G. W* BROWN. April G—l—sm TO misa-:iss AND PVTfMJfijtASERS OF €201.0. Subscriber has established a Laboratory in JHL this place*, for the purpose of Assaying, Refining, and Fluxing GOLD, and analysing every description of metallic ore. Persons applying to him may rely upon having these operations conducted with care and accura cy- 7 Vein and deposit mines, will continue to he examined and tested,and all AGENCIES relative to mines trails j acted by him. Pumps and Y\ heel bn rrows, of the most approved consl ruction, ibr mining purposes, will also be kept on hand, for sale at his Office. JOEIN FOWETX. •ay 14.—6—3 t. NOTICE. iTHER stolen, strayed or Runa way from the Subscriber, two Hor ses, and one Mare; one of horses is a hay, four years old, about fifteen hands high, somew hat lean; the othe; is a roan, six years old, above sixteen hands high, w ith his left hind ancle swolen; The mare is a small grey about ten years old, back a little sore; she has a peculiar catch in her gate while at% I tempting to pace down a hill. Any person giving satis factory information about them, shall be amply rewarded for their trouble. IRA R. FOSTER. Auraria, Lumpkin county, Geo. April 9.—ltf. jflB /> H E Proprietors of the Athens -®- Stage Line, have detci*mined to continue their tri-w eckly line to Auraria. Hercafles the ‘stage will reach this place on Sun day, Wednesday anti Friday mornings, and leave for Au gusta, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.— This arrangement win open u direct communication by stage tri-w'cokly with Augusta, Milledgeville, and week ly with Pendleton, \ia Gainesville and Camesville. The stage will also run tw ice a week leaving Leathers’Ford on Sunday pnd Wednesday morning. May 7—s—ts. CAUTION. ALL persons are cautioned against trading for a note draw n by Holt and Maurable, dated some lime in April, 1853, for one hundred and twenty nine dollars and thirty cents, as ! have received the amount thereof, from them, and the note lias been lost out of my possession. SAMUEL M’CARTER. Auraria, May 7.—s—ts NOTICE. A PUBLIC meeting will lie held in tlie Court House, of this place on Thiirsdy next at 10 o’clock, A. jM. for the purpose ol making arrangements for clearing and repairing the etiects of the Town. The attendenee of the Cilizensis respectfully requested. Auraria, May 21—7 STAGE (OACII FOR SALE. article is strong, and well adapted to the roads JL m this country. Enquire at this Office. Auraria, May 21.—7 If TAILORING. rjlTiE Subscriber, (late of Athris, Ten.,) has perma- J. nently settled himself in Uiis place, where he will carry on the above business, in all its various brandies. 1L reoeiv monthly the >'cw-Yorh, Philadelphia, and Baltin, ore fashions and hopes f- om assiduous attention to business 1c merit a n f*are of public patronage. His char svs w ill ho reasonable. D. A. WILES, May 21. 7—if Oilier cf 111© Western Herald, IC?* TIIE Office of the Western Herald, being fur msned With a great variety of Job Type, the Proprietor is prepared to execute Job Work of every description, in a style which it is hoped wiU be perfectly satisfactory to applicants. Orders tor Blanks or Job Work of other de scriptions, willbe promptly attended to. April 6. —I—ft. * WM. H. UNDERWOOD, ALEEN G. F iMBROUGII. A UK practicing law in partnership and will attend all JQ. the courts in the ChcioUec circuit, and those in the counties of Hall, 1 lahersham, and Gwinnett, ot the W es ter: circuit. The former has an office in Gainesville, Hall county, and the latter an office in Aurana, Lumpkin county. Auraria, May 7. —s—ts5—ts UW NOTICE. T IiK undersigned have entered into copartnership in the practice of the Law. for the County of Lumpkin, and will attend to any professional business, which may be confided to their eare. Letters addressed to Harden and Rogers cither at .ilhens or Jhmiria, will receiv e prompt attention. _ EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—w6m 3ISLTON fifi. G ATH RIGHT, A TTOUNEY AT LAW, has located at Lumpkin Court-House —and will practice in all the counties of tin Cherokee,and in Hall and Habersham, oft lie Wes tern Circuit. All communications addressed to him upon business in his profession will be promptly attended to. April 6 1833—1—ts EZEKIEL W. CULLENS A TTORNEY AT LAW, has located in Auraria, Lumpkin County, and will practice in all tlie coun ties of tire Cherokee Circuit, and the county of Ilall, Western Circuit. All business entrusted to his care, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. April G, 1833 —I—ts lav r. (Lumpkin C. JL Ga.) A B. & 11. HOLI, have removed to this place and .xSl* will Practice Law in Copartnership in all tho coun ties ofCherokee ( ’ircuit, and in the adjoining counties of the Western and Chuttahoochie Circuits. ALFRED B. IIOLT. LINES IIOLT, Jr. April C, 1833—1 —ts LATT FEU IE Subscriber has established himself in this place, JI and will attend to all professional business conli (Ud to him in the several counties of the Ciierokee Circuit —also in tlie C •unties ol Jackson, Franklin, IJflll and Habersham, oftlic Western Circuit llis office is at the . north end of town. ALLEN MATTHEWS. Auraria, April 6—l—ts TH!’ IE JSUBSCIBER will attend the Superior Courts, _M_ of the following counties of the Cherokee Circuit, viz. Cherokee, Forsytii, Lumpkin, Cass, Murray, Floid, Paulding, Corn. S. ROCKWELL. Milledgeville. May 14, —G—lt — NOTICE. A LL persons except those having licence from the pa ifi tentee, arc hereby forewarned from using tlie Patent Pamvnfh GoLf-wasUir.g Machines, under the penalty pre scrib'd by the Patent act Those who wish to use the above mentioned machines in the State of Georgia, can obtain tho privilege 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 hy paying for a licence for the present year, within thirty days from this date. WALKER & SHAW. Alto r dies for the Patentee April 30. —4 —ts Lumpkin. County Town JLotsfor Sale. tiSJILL he sold on the first Wednesday in July next, V V on lot No. 950,12t1i Distfict, Ist Section ; all the town lots laid out for tlie county site, in said county. The sale to continue from day to day till all the lots are sold. Terms made know n on the day of Sale. JOHN OXFORD, J. I. C. JOHNC- JONES, J. I.C. JOHN D. FIELDS, J. I. C- May SI,— 1 7—ts The State Rights Advocate, Federal Union, Southern Recorder, Macon Messenger, Georgia Constitutionalist, Augusta Chronicle, Southern Banner, and Washington News, Columbus Enquirer, and Democrat, the Knoxville, Republican, and Nashville Banner, Ten. Charleston Conner,Miners Journal, Charlotte, and Raleigh Star, N. C. and Huntsville Advocate, Alabama, will confer a favor by inserting ihe above till day of sale. MEDICAL. DR. John 11. Thomas, having settled himself in Au raria Lumpkin Couutyg respectfully tenders his professional services, to the Citizens of this and the ad joining counties? From his experience as a practitioner of twelve years in the middle part of this Slate, and with a promise of charges i; proportion with the times, and strict attention to calls; he hopes to merit a share of public pat ronage. Auraria, May 21. —7—ts ESTRAYED OR STOLEN. FROM the subscriber some time last October, in this county a dark 15ay mare, about fourteen and a half hands high, heavy built, some w f ind galls about where the ham string joins the thigh, long tail, seven or eight, years old, a natural trotter, and a bright hay horse about five years old, this spring, well made from the girth forward, Roman nose, droop romped and cat hamed, walks, trots and canters finely, some saddle spots on the backhand had a long tail when he left; ny person delivering said horses to me, living on cain creek in this county, or giving infor mation so that 1 get them shall be liberally rewarded for the same, and all reasonable expenccs paid. LEWIS CLARK. May 21, —7—2 t NOTICE. ||,V)UR. Months alter date application will be made, to Jart the Honor::hie the Inferior Court, ot Newton Coun ts', when setting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the whole of the veal estate belonging to Walter Poole, late of said County dec. IIAUDY K. POOLE, Adm’r. May 21. —7—4 m NOTICE, THE Subscriber, will sell on liberal ternss, Lots No. 307,14th'district, 3rd Section, No. 47, 10th district, 3rd Section; No. 233, 14th district, 4th Section, No. 157 Bth district, Ist Section; No. 260,17 th district, 3rd Section- No. 111, 2nd district, 4th Section; and also One south of Lot No. 858, J2thdistrict, Ist Scciion; the halfofLot No. 20i, 3rd district, IstSection; near the hightower. For terms apply to WILLIAM VV.CARLISLE. May 21.-7-21 Troup County, Geo. f fi'’ I Subscribers are now receiving from XSi f ■Jj*- r or k> a general assortment of jglgeg DP.JUS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS iSaßZat PAINTS, < IL, iic., which they ofler to “ountryMerchants, or Tradesmen at the Aligns, ui prices. Their Stock is fresh and warranted of the best quality. LINTON & BACON. Athens, May 14—C—ts WANTED AT MY SHOP, AY outb of steady habits who wishes to learn the i uilors trade, . . „ „ t>. A. WILES. Aurana, May 21.—7—ts OOST-M ASTERS, below tl , O'fT 9-r5aP A counties formed out of the Chtu. ■ -“9 • a ijr kec territory, will please not to forw a u letters and packages directed to othe offices, to Cherokee Court-hows* —there are three ati routes passing parallel, through what was originally Cherokee; the lower route by way ofDeKalb County “a Sandfordville, (Dawson,) in Cass county, to the head Coosa in Floyd County; the middle route hy Warsaw ij Gwinnettcounty, Hickory Flat in Cherokee county, mj Cherokee Court-House, to New Eehota in Murray conn, ty; the upper and loti'; established route, hy Gainesville rind Murraysville in Hull county, New Bridge ir. Lumti kin county, Hightower in Forsyth county, Hamageyilf, in Cherokee, Talkingrock in Gilmer, to Spring place j t Murray county. If a little attention is given to the above much difficulty and dissatisfaction can hcobvialcd by sending letters and papers to offices to which they arene directed. A POSTMASTER* April 30.—1 TO THE PUBLIC. WHEREAS it Iras been my good lorlnnetodrarvii the late Gold Lottery, Lot No. 541. 2nd district anti 4t!r section, and which lot, I am informed, is veryvak liable: —And whereas this Lot is subject to executions;,! the amount of nearly $ 400, which have been obtains against me at sundry times and places: —And whereas it is very important that this Lot should not be sacrifice for the payment of these debts, hut rather he made ta bring a fair price, for my benefit and the advantage, t j the just purchaser: 1 have seen cause to issue this my Proclamation, to the citizens ofCherokee county, and tin divers other counties carved thereout, and admonish then and tire good citizens generally, of Ibis “ rebelious Stater to keep a vigilant lookout for these kind plaintiffs inert, cution, and toil their designs to pur chase the said Lot fa a nominal sum. Given under my sign mannal,and done at Talbottft this the 22d day of April, 1333. EPHRAIM SANDERS. May 7.—s—f GOLD Mi) LlXff MAPS, OWING to the delay’of some of the Surveyors, it making their returns, and the consequent dclp tint has unavoidably attended the publication ofthe Go!) Maps ofCherokee, 1 have concluded to rcduce'the price of them from TEN to SIX DOLLA RS. TheGolu Map is divided into three parts, and the price of the three, com. prisingall the Gold Districts, with tlie exception of tte eleventh, in the first section, which has not yet been ro turned, will hereafter he six dollars, or two dollars lift; cents each. I have also now preparing, which will!’ completed in a few weeks, a CHART representing all the QUALITIES of, and IMPPROVEMENTS onev ery Lot on my Land Map, which, together with the Map, will be sold set FIVE DOLLARS. All persons win have purchased and all who may hereafter purchase tic Land Map, shell receive a list ot the Qualities, gratis, s soon as completed. ORANGE GREEN. April 6—l—ts „ NEW STAGE LINE. THE Subscribers talus this method of informing Public, that he imsjustcontracted for, and got inti operation, anew Stage Line, from i h ndieton, South Car olina, viaCamesville, Georgia, to Gainesville, Gtorgia under the following regulations, viz : Leave Pendleton every Monday morning—arrive at Carnesville the same niglit—and at Gainesville on Tires day night. Leave Gainesville every Thursday morning—arrive at Carnesville the same night, and atPendleton on Friuavat 5 o’clock, P. M. The abovecomplctos a line of Stages from Salem Nodi Carolina, to Lumpkin Court House Georgia, in the im mediate vicinity ofthe Cherokee Gold mines. It is sis the most direct route from North Carolina, or the uppe part of South (farolina to the Gold Region in Georgia; a’ it is intersected by Cross Stages, both at Carnesville and Gainesville. Every dibi t will be made to render comfortable tlios who may favor me with their patronage. ALVIN E WHITTEN. Carnesville, Ga. April IG, 1832---2—ts GOLD AND LAND MAP OF THE County of Ciierokee I HAVE now in the hands of the Engraver, wliiii will b’ completed by the first of November ncxfi general and accurate Map of the Cherokee Count:’, drawn from the returns of the District Surveyors. 0w ing to the great number of Lots, into which the countn has been divided, particularly the Gold Region, and tin large dimension of the sheet it will require, to have i those numbers distinctly and accurately laid down, I baa thought it advisable to form the Map into separate an detached Sections, which I designate as Cold Map an! Land Map. All the Land District? in the Territory are laid down on one sheet, and constitute a distinct and seperate Map by themselves. * The Districts reserved and surveyed as Gold District.', arc divided into three sheets or Mans. Districts No. 1 2,3, 4, 5,11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, cl the first section, fond he first Map. Districts No. 1,2, 3,14,15, IC, 17 IS, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of the second section, form the second Map. Districts No. 1,2, 3, 4,17, 13, 19, 20,21, and 22, of riio 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 Territory, with every square Lot of Land and Fraction distinctly laid down and number* cd—all Mountains, Rivers, Creeks, Branches, Roads,Fer ries, &c. are correctly and faithfully delineated. The Map will he handsomely engraved, printed c?. strong silk paper, coloured and put up in morocco case?, at the follow ing prices, viz : Land Map, $5 90 Gold Maps $3 50 each, or for the three, $lO 00 For Gold and Land Maps, comprising the whole Territory, S!3 00 Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Man, will do well to infonn the publisher soon, as but a limited number can be obtained during the drawing of the Lot tery. All communications addressed to the subscriber, Milledgeville, Ga. ( postage paid of course,) will meet prompt attention. ORANGE GREEN, Milledgeville, August 23,1832. The following is a list of Lost Oilices established ii* this Judicial Circuit, to wit: — Cherokee County. —At the Court liousc, Win. Gr> sham, Harnageville —ll. T. Simmons, P. M. Hickory Flat —Eli M’s onnell, P. M. Cass County —At the Court House. Ttco Runs —Chester Hawks, P. M. Jlditirsville Barnet S. Hardeman, P. M. HanfoatviUe —John Davison, P. 3VI. Pine Log —James A. Ihoinpson, P. IVI. Floyd County —At the Court House, Head of Coofi ; G.M. Lavender, P. M.; Vann’s Valley, James Hemp hill, P. M. Forsuth County —At the Court House. Hightower; J. M. JScudder, P. Ad. Gilnitr County —At the Court House. Talking Rock ( C. H. Nelson, P. M. Lumpkin County —At tlie Court House, Harbcn’s Store. N. B. Harbcn, P. M. New Bridge; Robert Legon, P. IVI. Murray Coimty —New Echota; William Tcrvin, P*” Spring Place ; W. N. Bishop, P. M. Paulding County —At the Court House. Union County —At the Court House. HEbimaa XEA i iiY PRIWTED, AND FOtt SALE AT THIS OFFICE