The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, June 04, 1833, Image 4

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SAE.ES. Slicing tabs f Lumpkin County, will continue to be in t ■■>■ ‘’ cstem lloiaU . MR.blbi ‘XES, fcl. ;r. L. C. April B. l —w4w. Lmupkiit Kiicriii * Salts war'll. L be sol.! on the tirst Tuesday in J TV JUNE litat toe Ccuil-hoUe ill Auraria, Lumpkin county, >\it:*iii the usual hours oi sole, the tui iowing property, to wit : One Negro mar, named Randu!, about 21 vnirs of age; levied oil as the pmpcrtv of V* illiam Rich ardson, to satisfy two fi. faj. from Hancock Superior Court, one i:i favor of Martha Cooper, Guardian lor Jo seph Cooper, vs. William Richardson, and Gabth 1 Moss, *h curity, and one in favoi of Martha Cooper, Guardian, &c. vs.” William Richardson, and David Kendal!, security. Property pointed out by iT.oinas \V. liams. Lot No. 1054, 4th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin t ‘ounty, containing 40 Acres, more or less; levied on as tli property ot 1 liomus Rieves, jun. to satisfy three ft. fas. from Hall Superior Court, in favor ofP. J. Murray, vs. Thomas Uievts, and Joel Leathers, security on stay ts one oftlie executions. Lot No. 1051, 4th District, Ist Section, as above described ; levied on the property of Thomas ttieHs, jun. to satisfy four li. fas. issued fiom a Justice's Court ot Hall county; tw oin favor of l*. J. Murray, one in favor of Joel Leathers for the use of P. J. Murray, and one iu favor Francis C. Andoe, for the use of P. J. \iur ray, vs. T homas Kievcs, jun. Levy made and returned to tno by a Constable. Lot No. 605, 12th District, Ist Section, ori igihally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing -ft) Acres more or less; levied on as the property of Ransom Strawhorn,to satisfy four ii. fas. issued from a Justice's Couit of Gwinnett County, in tavorof John Choice & Cos. and one in favor ofThomas AIL n,vs. Ransom Strawhorn. Levy made and tir.n; dtome by a Cot.stabL. Lot No, 10S2, 12th District, Ist Section, originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres. ioie orle&s: leviedo.i is the prop.rty of Edwin Pettigrew, to satisfy four fi. f.i>, issued from a Justice s Court of Hall county in favor of A. iy. Blackwell, and one in favor of John . ills. vs. said Pettigrue. Levy made and retained to me by a Constable. Lot No. 251, 15th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 0 Acres’ more or less; levied on as the property of Labor Moncricf, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a Justice's Court ot Taliiaierro county, in favor of Linton & Evans, vs. I - Moncricf. L vy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 929, 12th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now’ Lumpkin county, containing •10 Ac* es, more or less; levied on as the property of Wil liam Nelson, and William Knight, to satisfy a ti. la. is sued from Jaspci Superior Court, in favor of Archibald Sandefer,adm'r. of A. Golson, deceased, vs. William Nelson and William Knight. Levy made and returned to me by a C unstable. * Lot No. 406,13 th District, Ist Section, north? levied on as the property of Anderson A.C. Hudson, to sa tisfy ah. 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 D strict, Ist Section, south; levied on as the property of James F. Norris, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of Richard Butler, vs. said Norris. Levy mad. and r< turned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 175, 13th District Ist Section, north; levied on as the property of Ezekie l Daniel to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of • ■ an-ra llnscoc, for the use of ilicharu Sut ler, vs. said Daniel. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 526, 12th District, Ist -Section; le vied Oil as the property of James Love, to satisfy a li. 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 proper!y of Wiley Rigsby, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favor of Henry Strickland, vs. John Rigsby, Wiley Rigsby, and Silas Spikes. Levy made and returned to by a Constable. ’ tnl 30. SAMUEL JONES, Sh’fl. .uni i>kin lierifPs alt. FILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, at the Court-house in Auraria, ..pkin county, within tire usual hours of sale, the fol . ig property, to wit. Lot No. 740, 4th District, Ist Section, ori sally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 ores,more orless; levied on as the property of William •I. Kimbrough and Robert Beall, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued am Putnam Superior Court, in favor of . illiarn Varner, - rustee of Priscilla Ward, vs. said Kimbrough and 3-all. WILLIAM A. STATON, D. S. April 30. LUMPKIN POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE. WV'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, at the Court-house in Auraria, ipkin county, within the usual hours of sale, the foi ■v-rigproperty, to wit: Lot No. 1051, sth District, Ist Section, of mally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing • Veres, more or less: levied on as the property of James •ratters, to satisfy three li. fas. issued from a Magistrates ,urt of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. lames VVatters. Levy made and returned to mu by a Constr, ble. Lot No. BC3, 11th District, Ist Section,ori • mally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containin'’ 40 ‘'-cs. more or less: levied on as the property of Isaac - . -ntisty a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates J'lapmsn iu... : n favor P. J, Murray, vs. Isaac -ourt, of Hail county,... ‘irntd to me f>r a Consta iapuian. i_.evy made ana re.. Lot No. 71, 15th District, Ist Section, ot . rally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 -s more or less; levied on as the properly of James G. ~, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Magistrates Court alt county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. James G. is. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 385,5 th District, Ist Section, ofori .. T.vllj Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 o, more or less: levied on as the property of Basil Go'ving, to satisfy a ii. fa. issued from a Magistrates Court, of Hall county, in lavorol’P. J. Murray, vs. Basil Gowing. Levy made and relumed to me by a Consta ble, Lot No. 274, 4th District, Ist Section, of ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Acres, more or less: levied on as tne property of Lewis . hitchcad, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from a Magistrates ourt, of Hail county, in favor ofP. Murray, vs.’ Lewis /hitchcad. Levy made and returned to me by a Cou ; table. Lot number 145, 12th district, Ist section, f origestlly Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containin’ o aciee,more or less: levied on as trie property ofThom- Carver, to satisfy an execution issued from a Magis rl< s Court, of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. Thomas Carver. Levy made and returned tome by aCon stabl . Lot number 127, 6th district, Ist section, containing ItlO acres more or less, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county: levisd on as the properiy of Jam 1 yk a!!, to satisfy a li. lii.i-snu* from a Magistral - Corn t of Ha! 1 county, in favor of P. J. >! urray, vs. Jam Keykindall. Levy made and returned to me by a Consl bh. Lot No. 392, sth District, Ist Section, ot'o.i ginally Chet okee, now Lumpkin county, containing - . Acres, mor orless: levied cn the property of Fichu Thurmond, to satisfy a Ik fa. issued from a Magistrate’s Court of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. j t* ieldiug Thurmond. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Oii3 Lot, No. 103, 12th District, Ist Section of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing Forty Acres, more or less: levied on us the property ot Milt s M’Cleskey to satisfy a ti. la. issuyi horn the Su perior Court, of Hall county, in favor of Jones L Sim j uions, vs. Miles M’Cleskey. | April 30. SAM’L. JONES, Sh'ff. L. C. ! Sheriff Sales, will be published in this pa i per. LEVI W. HUFFSUTTLER,S'hff. G’ilmcv Slu-riiTs Suit's. IS STALL be sold on the tirst Tuesday in w W JUNE next, at the Court-house In Gilmer conn ,v, w ithin the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit. Lot No. 50. 26th District, 2ml Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Gilmer county, containing one hundred and sixty Acres, more or less; levied on us the property oflsham Ponder, to satisfy a fi. fa, issued from a Justice's Court in Hall county, in favor of P. J. .Murray, vs. said Ponder. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 157, 9th District, 2d Section, ori finally Cherokee, now Gilincr county, containing one hundred and sixty Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Josiau Hickman, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from a Justice’s Couit of Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. said Hickman. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. * Lot No. 225, 24th District, 2nd Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Gilmer county, containing one hundred and sixty Acres, more or l ss; levied on as the property of Elisha Norris, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Hull county, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs. said Norris. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. April 30. LEVI W. HUFFSTUTLER, Sh’ff. She*.iff Sales, will b published in this paper. WILLI AM HOG UE, Sh fi! I’aiMidins SiiPi'iiLs Sale, WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next at the place for holding Courts in Paulding ounty, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 499, Ist District, 4th Section, of originally Chirokce, now 1 aulding County: levied on as the property of Stephen . Blount, to satisfy sundry ti fas. issued from a Justice's Couit of Burke County, in favor of N. L. and S. Sturges, vs. Sturgcs and Blount, levy made and returned by a Constable. Lot No. 319, 2nd District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County: levied on as the psopeitv of Samuel Barron, to satisfy two fi. fas. issue*i i". >su. o’s Couit of Burke County, in favor of Joseph* ..y. Levi 1 an l returned by a Constanta. Lot No. 744, 19th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County : levied on as the property of illiam Doyle, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Burke Superior Court, in (avor of lleddeek Rutlaud,! vs. said L'oyle, and Soutlrw orth Harlow*, endorser. Lot No. 292, 2d District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county: H i ! upon as the property of Benjamin Devane, to satisfy an exccu tion from Scriven Superior < Mint, in favor of Stephen Cor ker, administrator, iec., against the said Devane. Lot No. 1085, 21s>t District, 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county : levied on as the property of Henry Ai’Norrill, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Burke Superior Court, in favor of the Court of Ordinary, of Buiko county, for the use of Wade Brown, and Sarah his w ife. vs. die said ’Nonill. Lot No. 806, 19th District, 3rd Section, of j originally Cherokee, now Paulding county: levied on as the property of James Polliill, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of LC"e, l ay 1 r X Cos. vs. said Polhiil. Lot No. I4?> Ist District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county : levied on as tire property of John H. Page.:'. satisfy a sni‘*U fi- fa* L- ‘ sueu from a Justice’s Court of a ten county, Mi fa vor of Edward Garlick, vs. said Page. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot Xo* 593, 21st District, 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county : levied on as the property of Samuel Tilly, to satisfy two small fi. fas. issuedfrom a Justice’s Court of Burke county, in favor of Joseph Pern', vs. said Tilly. April 30. ‘ WILLIAM S. IIOGUE, Slffi! TRAVEfIsLSSM’S HMij. •'j’lJ’ifth rIHE Subscriber espectfully informs the 111 tfflt * Public generally, that he has opened a ijAVrtSI HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT at Ford, on the Chcstatee River; this place is as healthy a situlion as any in the up country; it isfilte> n miles miles from Gainesville, and four miles from Auraria, Lumpkin county,-and a central situation in the WE& im r© Surrounded with curiosities, h t natural and artificial, well calculated to cheer the spirits of the weary or engage die attention of those in pursuit of pleasure. Lis Louse is large and commodious, with suitable rooms fur the ac commodation of all Families or private prisons that may think proper to call on him. Uis table will hr furnished with the best the country affords ; bis bar supplied with choice Liquors: his stableswith plenty of provender, and no exertions will be spared on his part to comfort the Traveller at Home. WILLIAM RAGAN. April 6.—l—Bt. CH3ECE33 HOTEL. ( Auraria, Lumpkin County,) rMHIE Subscriber still continues to occupy his Old Stand, on JiFJtfeWil Main Street, a few doais above the Court- House. Having exteu ed his improvements he is now prepared to accommodate in more comfoi table style, those who may favor him with their patronage. Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c. can be had at any time, and no exertions will bo spared to give to the Trav „ ; n pursuit of information, the best knowledge of tii c.le. j. ■ ; c f, j„' s means of information will afford, country, y>. ’Vral patronage aheady received, its Grateful for too • ■!.. so i ici n; - i continuance 13rcspccAu. ROGERS’ Anraria, April 6--I—ts “ITAVE opened a house of MLg ■“"“'ENTERTAINMENT, in the Town of Auraria. Lumpkin County. They occupy the Establishment formerly occupied by Air. Nuckolls, who has resigned his ntirc buwit.Gss to their care. Persons who give them a call will receive as gopd ac commodations as the country will afford. !CP George W. Paschall will continue to prac tice Law at the above place. *G. W. PASCHALL- j April G, 18331 —ts TO ALL CONCERNED. BELIEVING it to Ire for the interest of Defendants, as well as the b ‘.v r . 1 of Plaintiff’s in Execution, n< tice is her: ly : v:...i land will not be sold at .Sheriff-’ al , unless the O’ rant proluced at the time of sale, or •i . ntiOV. it abb. p that it has issuer!. SAMUEL JO’ ES, S. L. C. May 14.—6—ts. WANTED AT MY SHOP, A Mouth of steady habits who wishes to Icam Tailors trade, n. A. WILES. Auiarin, May 21.—7—ts Ti.ILOP.II.TCr. rg'UlK Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens ot ■ tlrll,arnlthc adjoining counties,that lie continues to carry on the above business m its various bran ches, at his Old Stand, east side olthe Court-House Square, where work shall bo dyne in the iioulest and most fashionable style. He receives the PIIILADLL PH IA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and ket ps on hand HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Ofevcrv description. He returns his hanks to the pub lic for tfie 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 ia future be no disappointment. G. \\. BROWN. April o—l—sm0 —I—sm TO MIN S’]IIS AN D PURCHASERS OF GOLD. rBTHL Subscriber lias established a Laboratory in H this place, for the purpose cf Assaying, Defining, and Fluxing GOLD, and analysing every description of metallic ore. Persons applying to him may rely upon having these operations conducted w ith care and accura cy. Vein and deposit mines, will continue to be examined and tested, and aII.AGENCIES relative to mines traps acted by liitn. Pumps and Wheelbarrows, of the most approved consfhietion, for milling purposes, will also be kept on hand, for sale at his Office. JOHN POWELL. May 14. —6—3 t. NOTICE. ■ 111 “CMTHER stolen, strayed or Runa- I'MteSy ti aay from the Subscriber, two Hor s.s, and one Mare; one of t’^ehorses is a hay, four years old, about fifteen hands i so.il* what lean; the other is a roan, six years old, ’ .ve sixteen hands high, with his left hind ancle swolen; Th. .narc is a small grey about ten years old, back a little sore: she has a pi culiar catch in her gate while at tempting to pace down a hill. Any person giving satis factory information about them, shall be amply rewarded Or their trouble. IRA R. FOSTER. Auraria, Lumpkin county, Geo. April 9.—ltf. CAUTION. ALL persons are cautioned against trading for a note drawn by Holt and A.aurable, dated some time in April, 1833, for one hundred and twenty nine 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’CAIITER. Auraria, May 7. —s—ts5 —ts NOTICE. A PUBLIC meeting will be held in the Court House, of this place on Thursdy next at 10 o’clock, A. M. for the purpose of making arrangements for clearing and repairing the streets of tlie Town. The attendenee of the Citizens is respectfully requested. Auraria, May 21—7 CHEAP CASH STOHE7~ THE undersigned lias just received from New- York and Charleston, an extensive and well selec ted asssortment of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE & 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 Duffie Blankets, “6by 7do do do do 75 Point Blankets, 12 pr. 11-1 Rose Blankets, 400 yds. Chester Ticks, 300 “ Union Stripes, 200 “ Pittsburg Cord, 8 ps. Moleskin, assorted colours. 6 “ Bleached -uffolk Drills, “ Cotton Diaper, 30 “ Calico, 6 do. Turkey Red Prints, 12 “ Ginghams, 10 do Boinbazetts, 8 “ Furniture Calicoes, 4 doz. Chints Shawls, 4 ps. Crimson Circassian, do. Irish Linen, 8 do.Linenfold Shilling, G do &„"-inett, Silk, fa Cotton Flag Hdkts. HEA^y-^ADK CLoriiiiVU, Hhds. Molasses, 1 do. St. Croix Su 1 do. N. Orleans do. 3 do. N. England 111,.b 8 Bags Prime Green Coffee, 1 Pipe Holland Gin, 1 do. Cognac Brandy, 1 <jr. Cask Poach Brandy 1 Superior Cognac do. 1 do. H. Gin, 1 do. Madeira M ine, G Hampers Champaigne, G Boxes No. 1 Claret, 1 or. Cask Port, I do. .Muscat, 3 do. Malaga, 3 Casks London Porter, 12 Boxes Soap, 3 Bbls. Loaf Sugar, 3 Tierces Rice, 5000 Spanish t-egars, 12 Kegs Crackers, 6 Bbls. rackcrel, 3 Boxes Sperm Candles, G do. Charleston do. 1 Bbl. Almonds, G Boxes Herring, 4 do. best quality Tobacco, 12 do. Bunch Raisins, 2000 lbs. iron, 100 Spades, Longhandled Shovels, 4 Setts Blacksmith Tools, 6 X Cut Saws, G Mill .raws, 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, Chestand Stock Locks, 4 Rifles, 6 Shot {. uns, t double barreled do. Everpointed I cncils, Silver Steel Pens, &c. fa: peut-rs fouls, 2 Crates Crocker, G ass, and China Ware, 2 Boxes Kings Cast-steel Axes, Tea-kettles, An assortment of Tinware, 100 V/00l Hats, 25 Fine Fur, 100 Suits Negro Cloathing, „ n . . . S. T. ROWLAND. N. li. Highest price given for Gold. April 6, 1333 I—ts STAGE <OAC FOR SALE. TFiE article* is strong, and well adapted to the roads tins count.-). Enquire at this ffice. Auraria, May 21. —7 ts TAILORING. Tm ! E Subscriber, (late, of Athens, Ten.,) has perma nently settled himseit in this place, wiierc %hc will C* rr y 0,1 tlie abov f business, in all its various branches. He r*v' elve ® monthly the New-York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore laJ/ttoiis, a;d hopes horn assiduous attention to bus:’ ’o im :’i a >.hurc of public patronage. Ilischar ges will her ,i3onablc. D. A. WILES. Auraria, May 21,-7—tf I.’ Ri ‘’> County Town Lots for Sttlc. ® ILL be sold on the first Wednesday in July next, V ¥ 1 lot No. 950, !2th District, IstSoction ; all the town lot* laid out forthe county site, in said county The sale to continue from day to day till all the lots are sold. Terms made known on the b y of Sale. JOHN OXF( IRD, J. I. C. JOHNC- JONES, J. I.C. JOHN D. FIELDS, J. I. C- May 21,—’7—tf MEDICAL. Dll. John H. Thomas, having spttleTl himsclfin Au taria Lumpkin County, respectfully lenders his pr Sessional services, to the Citizens of this and the ad joining counties. From his experience as a practitioner of twelve years in the middle part ot this S Late, and with a promise of charges in proportion with the times, and stiict ri ention to calls, he hopes to merit a share of public pat ronage. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts jfc-_• r|pm.- Proprietors of the Alliens _.lhi -'Qe H Stuge Line, liuVe determined cuatinue their tri-wcekly line to vn nrtu. ite.. attei the stage will reach thisnlacotgtSun day, iv ednesday and Friday mornings, iimlleavo for Au gusta, oil Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings This arrangement will open a di.ect communication by staire tri-\wt‘kly with Augusta, and week ly with Pendleton, via * Juinesville and Caniesville. Iho stage will also iun twice a week to Alliens, 1 ennessee; leaving Leathers'Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn ing. May 23.-6- ts. STAGE NOTICE. THE Stage will remain in this place from -iy morn ing to Tuesday evening. Persons wis r g con’ i ance to th * adjacent country, can be accomin *atcd J May 23—8—3 t B. C. CANDEE RESPECTFULL i intorms the inhabitants of Lumpkin, and the adjoining counties, that lie has taken the new building, next door below the Post Office, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business in all its various brandies. The Subscriber flatteis liim self, from his experience in business that he will be able to give general satisfaction, and will warrant all work done by him, to he equal to that done in Augusta, or elsewhere. Work done according to the most appro ved fashion or to order. N. 14 Particular attention paid to cutting. Auraria May 28.— S —3t GILMER TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. WILL be sold on Monday the 24tli June next, ai Ellijay town, all the town Lots laid out for the county site in said cou* y. The sale to continue from day to day till all arc sold. Terms made known on the day of CORNELIUS COOPER, j. i. c. RALPH SMITH, j. i. c. BENJA IN P. GRIFFITH, j. i. c. May 23.—8—tds. The Cherokee Intelligencer, Federal Union and Geor gia Journal, will confer a favor by inseiting the above till tlie day of sale. rail IE Subscriber respectfully informs the imPA public, that he has opened a house of E> i KRTAINMENT at Huntsville; the Gold Alines in Paulding county. This place is in a healthy situation, with the ad vantages of good spring water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with a romantic forest, and better than all, m the midst of the Gold Region. Huntsville is twenty-five miles from thi Carroll mines, and twelve miles from the Alatuna mines in Cas 3 county,and on the direct road leading from one* to the other. JACOB PARLIER. May 23.—8—ts ESTRAYED OR STOLEN. FROM the subscribe l some time last October, in this county a dark Bay marc, about fourteen and a half hands high, heavy built,some wind galls about where the ham string joins th - thigh, long tail, seven or eight years old, a natural trott , and a bright bay horse about live years old, this spring, well made from the girth forward, Roman nose, droop tumped and cat hamed, walks, trots and canters finely, some saddle spots on the back, and 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 expences paid. LEWIS CLARK. May SI, —7—3 t NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified, that I have tlie 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.IIARRIS. Auraria ay 7.—-s—til NOTICE. Months after date application will be made, to . the Honorable the Inferior Court, ol Newton Coun ty, when setting as a court oft frdinary, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate belonging to Walter Poole, late of said County dec. HARDY K, TOOLE, Adm’r. May 21.—7—4 m . y erffc .. l, ''Se.ibers are now reciivinglroin Ne;:--Yoik, a general assortment of W-J DRUGS,MIDJCINL?,- dye STUFFS Jp-jll PAINTS, OIL, cce., which shey oiler to Country Merchants, or Tradesmen the Augusta prices. Their Stock is fresh and vv’arunted ot the best qualit . . LINTON & BACON. Alh ns, ay 14—G—ts NOTICE. A I. L persons except those having licence from the pa i titee, are hereby forewarned from using the Pale.it Punning, Gold-washing Machines, under the penalty pre scribed by the Patent act. Those who wish to use the above mentioned machines in the State of Georgia, can obtain the privilege for one year, or the balance of'the un expircd time of the patent, by paying to the undersigned, the licence pnee; and those who have been using mem may avoid a prosecution by paying for a licence for the present year, within thirty days from this date. WALKER & SHAW. Mornicsfor the Patentee April 30.—4—ts CARPENTER’S WORK Oh every description, done in the neatest manner and on the most approved plans, by the Subscri ber, at LEATHER’S I%RD. Order’s for work in his line of business will be promptly attended to, at the short est notice. He will now engage to construct frames and other parts of buildings for applicants, in order to have them ready to be reared up immediately after the sale ol Town lots, or other cases of emergency. _ JAMES M. KELLY. May 28.—6—tds. NOTICE. By. an advettisement in several of the newspapers, 1 discover among many others, Lot, No. 820, in the 12th district,ot the Ist. Section oftliu Cherokee Territory offered for sale by a company of Speculators. I therefore deem it, necessary to adopt this plan, as a caution to all persons who may feel disposer! t„ purchase the above named Lot, (820,12. 1,, a* lam fullv proper. dto shew, i t,w J “ t!I V owner of on,- undivided hall of said Lot, and ! aotbonsod by pow -r of attorney, to dispose of I the other undivided bait of said Lot, and that I am also in | possession of said Lot, with a full determination to hold on, until I am dispossessed throueh a due course of law, should that be determined upon by said Company, or any person who may feel disposed to risk the consequences. at co o - JOS. J. SINGLETON. May 28.—8—41 GEORGIA, LVMPKIN COUNT 1. • J] ] Henry K ennedny aj,s lomefor let- V 7 ters of administration on the Esu t- of John Cure, late of naid county, deer used: • These are therefor, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditor ~f saidd.ceased, to be and appear at my other ithin ts. lime pre-a il-d by law, to shew cause .fany they have, why saul CUc.-s should not be granted. J Given under my hand, this 23th May, 1833. a *a i cc, M- P. tUJILLAN, u.c.c.o. Auraria, May 28.-8—30(1 neatly printed, AND FOR SAGE AT THIS OFFfCE. OEOltGf A, Ll/MFKIN COUNT!. DAVID OXFORD tolled before James Ownbv r oil tlie2otli day of May, 1833, a buy horse, nearo I lands bin'll, very thin in order, übout 10 or 12 yearTol, wills old shoos on before; ho is light made, and has so r white spots on his shoutders, supposed to he done by Ik collar j ho had an old bell on, the collarstipposcd to be** old hipstrap. Appraised by Jonathan Oxford and drew Flowers, at fotty dollars. M. P. QUILLAN, c.ts I Auraria, May 28.—8 —3 t TO pkintersT E. WHITE & WILLIAM HAGER. RESPECTFULLY inform tlie Printers of the United I States, to whom they have long been individually knotT I as established Letter Founder?, that they have iiowfom!, l ed a co-partnership in said business, and hope from £ I united skill and extensive experience, to be able full satisfaction to all who may favor them with their ot’ ders. The introduction of machinery, in place of the tediou. and unhealthy process of easting type hyliand, a deaidcr. atmn by the European and American founders, was by American ingenuity, and a heavy expenditure of time and money, on the part of our senior partner, first successful. Iy accomplished. Extensive use of the machine cast It! ter, lias fully tested and established its superiorityin al ry particular, over that cast by the old process. The Letter Foundry business, will hereafter be cans on by tlie parties before named, under the firm ot WHITE, HAGER, & Cos. Their specimen exhibits a complete scries, from Dii inond to 14 lilies pica; the Bookand News type bcinn tlie most modern and light style. itYT 3 White, Hager & Cos. are agents for the Smiti and Rust Printing Prescs, which they can furnish totbtj customers at the manufacturer’s piices. Chases, Cases, Composing Sticks, Ink, and every ait ole used in the Printing business, kept for sale, amlfc.j oished on short notice. “ ( ltd type taken in exchange fj new, at nine eents per pound. N B.—Newspaper proprietors who give the above ties insertions, will be entitled to five dollars, in suehartidj as they may select from our specimen. E. WHITE, WRI.HAGEK. New York, May 28, —S—3t LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into copartnership]: tho practice of the Law, for the County ofLumpkjr and will attend to any professional business, which mu) be confided to their care. Li tters addressed to Hardt: and Rogers,either at Athens or Auraria, will receive proos attention. j EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—j—wGm MILTON H. GATHRIGIIij 41 TORNEY AT LAW, has located at Lump 1 ,;;] Court-House—and will practice in all the of the Cherokee,and i:i Hall and Habersham, olthe Wei tern Circuit. All communications addressed tohimupml business in his profession will be promptly attended to. April 6 1833 I—ts ’ EZEKIEL W. CULLENS’ AITORNEY AT LAW, has located in AurarJ Lumpkin County, and will practice in all thecon-l ties of the Cherokee Circuit, and the county of HtJ Western Circuit. All business entrusted to his cm! will be thankful ly received and promptly attended to. 1 April e, 1833—1—ts | zJTtr. ‘ (Lumpkin C. 11. Ga .) A R*. &H. IIOLT, have removed to this place ml will Practice Law in Copartnership in all tliecoml ties of Cherokee Circuit, and in the adjoining counties Ml the NVcstern and Chattahoochie Circuits. ALFRED B. HOLT, j , _ HINES HOLT, Jr. April 6,183 a— I—ts LAW nil HE Subscriber has established lumse’f in this plap -“ and will attend to all prolessiona! business coni ded to Mm in tiles’ veral counties of the Cherokee Circt —also in the Counties of Jackson, Franklin, Hall an Habersham, of the Western Circuit. His office isati north end of town. ALLEN MATTHEWS. Aurarfp, April G—l—ts . ot the following counties ‘t- J Cherokee Circti viz. EoßsTxir, Lumped, Cass, AW ‘ L .°'“; Daulding, Cobb. S. ROCKWELL. Milledgeville. May 14, —G—4t LO2T, MISLAID OR STOLEN, A blue silk umbrella. The ring connecting the hey with the stick lias b ‘en lost. The possessor aha' ; be thanked, or rewarded, or O'-tl: us he pleases, byleatia;! it at thi3 office. May 28—3—ts NOTICE. THERE will be lotto the lowest bidder, on Monikt week, the 3rd of June next, the buildtugof a teinpo* rary Court flouse, on Lot No. 050, 12th Disk Ist £■; Given under our hands, 25th May. JOHN C. JONES, J. t, c, JOHN D. FIELDS, r. I c. JOHN OXFORD, j. i. c. May 28.—8—It GOLD AMD LAND MAP OF THE County of Cherokee fHAVE now in the hands of the Engraver, whirl will he completed by the first of Noveinb.r next,* general and accurate Map of the Cherokee Count!}! drawn from the returns of the District Surveyors. Ow ing to the great number of Lots, into which the counlr” lias been divided, particularly the Gold Region, and tlx large dimension of the sheet it will require, to have slij those numbers distinctly and accurately laid down, 1 hath thought it advisable jo form the Map into separate an’ detached Sections , w Inch I designate as Gold Map ant Land Map. All the Land Districts in the Territory are laid do on one sheet, and constitute a distinct and seperate Ma|| by themselves. The Districts leserved and surveyed as Gold District'., are divided into three sheets or Map!. Districts No. 1 2,3, 4, 5,11, 12, 13, 14, anti 15, ol the first section, fo® he first Map. Districts No. I, 2, 3,14,15, 16, 17 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, of the second section, form the second Map. Districts No. 1,2, 3,4, 17, 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, of* third section, and Districts No. 1,2,3, 16, and 17, of* fourth section, form the third .Map. On these Maps bo found each District in the Territory, with every squat- Lot of Land and Fiaction distinctly Iniddown olid monte cd—ull Mountains, Rivers, Creeks, Branches, Roads, Fei rics, &e. are correctly and faithfully delineated. The Map will be handsomely engraved, printed strong silk paper, coloured and put up m morocco cast’ at the following prices, viz:— Land Map, 55 00 Gold Maps S3 50 each, or for the three, §lO 00 For Gold and Land Maps, comprising the whole Territory, 1 ° sls 00 ’ Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Map. Jo well to inform the publisher soon, as hut a lino* number can be obtained during the drawing of the W All communications addressed to the subscriber, * Millcdgeville, Ga. {postage paul of course,) will meet i’ prompt attention. ORANGE GULP” Millcdgeville, August 23, 1832,