The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, June 11, 1833, Image 4

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jj-p The Shorift’s Sn’cs of Luir.pkin County, ill continue tube published in the Western Herald. . SAMUEL JON PS, Sh IT. L. C. April 6.—l—wlw. Luniiikiit SitevilTs Sales. “*7"ILLbc sold cn the first Tuostlty in July W w next, at the Court-home in Auraria, Lumpkin r-runty, within tlie usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: Lot No. 222, ISth District, Ist Section; (North,) of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County, containing -10 Acres more or less ; levied on as th. 1 p erty ot’ .. illiain Ridley, to satisfy a ii. fa. issued fa Justices Court, m favor of Robert G. Lane, vs. idiom Ridlev. Levy made and returned tomeby a Const.due. Lot No. 943, 4th District, Ist Section, ot originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin Comity, containing 40 Acres, more or less; levied on as tin properly ot -lames Xewnan, to satisfy three fi fas. issued from a Justice s Court, in tavorof James A. Tippetts, vs. James Amman. Levy made and relumed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 372, 12tli District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County, containing 40 Acres, more or loss; levied u:i as the property ol ,Ta cob llollmgshead, to satisfy three ti. fas. issncil from a Jus tices Court,in favorof John A. O. Childers, vs. J. tollings hcad. L> vy made and returned to nte by a Constable. Lot No. Sl7,4th District, Ist Section; levied on as the prone ty ofMincha Gray, to satisfy u :t. ta. is sued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Joseph Perry. Levy made and returned by a Constable. Lot No. 293, South half, 13th District. Ist Section; levied on as the property of Thomas Gordey, to satisfy two small ti. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court, rs Burke County, in favor of James Grubbs, vs. said Gor dv, and EzekialDeal. Levy-made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No 190, 4th District, Ist Section, lev ied on as the property of Henry McNorrill, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Burke Superior Court, in favor of the Court TOrdmarv of Burke County, tor the use of Wade Brown and Sarah his wife, vs. said McNorrill. Lot No. 1003, 1 2tli District, Ist section, ori c ially Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on s the prop Tty of Eli Champion, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the InVeror Court ol Hancock County, in favor of Bnchelder & Cos. vs. Eli Champion. Lot No. 838, 12th District, Ist section, ori gmailyCh rokee now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of Isaac Fincher, to satisfy four ti. fas. issued trom aJu si ices Court of Jasper County, in favor of L. 1. Hargrove & Co.vs. Isaac Fincher. Levy made and return ed to in by a Constable. Lot No. 455, 12th District, Ist section, ori ginailyChc . okce, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of David H. Barnes, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a Justices Court of W ashington County, at the instance of F. Cullens and Son-, vs. David H.Bames. Levy made and returned to me hy a Constable. Lot No. 1197, 12th District, Ist section, ori sinally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as tne property rs Jason Langston, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Washington Superior Court, at the instance of William Rawlings, vs. Jason Langston. Lot No. 504. 13th District, Ist section, north originally Cherokee now Lumpkin, County: levied on as the - property of Nathan W. Wanslee, to satisfy a ti fa. issued.from Dekalb Superior Court, at the instance ot James Ligon, vs. Nathan W. Wanslee. Lot No. 455, 15th District, Ist section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of John Burk, to satisfy sundry fi. fas, issued from Carrol! Superior Court, at the instance of F. Ally, and others, vs. John Burk. L >t No. 1169, 12th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as , the property of James Jourdan, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court, of Hall County, in favor of John It. Stanford, vs James Jourdan. Levy made and return ed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 118,13thDistrict, Ist Section, South, of originally Cheroktv, now Lumpkin County; levied on ast he property of B. & G. Lathrop, tosatisfva fi. fa. issued from ( hatham Superior Court, in favor of tho Planters Bank, >*. B. G. Lathrop. Lot No. 153., 15th District, Ist Section, of origin ally Cherokee, now L-'.npkin County; levied on as tho property ofWillLm Cooper, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Bibb County, in favor of H. H. Cone, ‘. frrtinHall, vs. said Cooper. Levy made and returnee to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1170, 12th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County ; levs* n the property of William Vaugnn, to satisfy a fi. fa. i< from a Justice’s Court of Henry County, in favor of P. T. Bedell, vs. William Vaughn. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 752, 12th district, Ist Section, ofori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of John Ray, and Daniel G. Ray, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Harris County, in fa vor of James Abney, vs. John Ray, and Daniel G. Ray. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 406, 4th District, Ist Section, of or iginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of Thomas Knight, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court ofßibb County, in favor of Georg* Jones, vs. Thomas Knight. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 41, 13th District, Ist Section, North, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin Conntv, levied on as the property of James Riley, to satisfy two fi. las. issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Leving fcton, vs. said Riley. Lot No. 526> 13th District, Ist Section, North, <>foriginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of William Westbrooks, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Hancock County, in fa vor of Burt and Cato, vs. said ’Westbrooks. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. *Lot No. 433,13 th District, Ist Section, North, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of Luke Welch, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Hancock County, in favor of Saflold and Porter, vs. Luke Welch. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable, May 2B. SAMUEL JONES, Sli’ff. ’ LUMPKIN POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALeJ] MJIIjL be sold on the first Tuesday in JU-1 kin county, within the usual! hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 1054, 4th District, Ist Section; levi ed on as the propety of Thomas Rieves, jun. to satisfy fourfi. fas. issued from a Justice’s court of Hall couty ; two in favor of P. J. Murray, one in favor of Joel Leathers for the use of P. J. Murray, and one m favor of FrancisC. Andoo, for the use of P. j. Murray, vs. Thomas Rieves, jun. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 605, 12th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now’ Lumpkin county, containing -ft) Acres mo-e or less; levie 1 on as the property of Ransom Sirawhorn, to satisfy fourfi. fas. issued from a Justice’s court of Gwinno’t county, in favqj; of John Choice &. Cos. and one in f v >rof Thomas Alen,vs. Ransom Stravvhorn. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 175,13 th District,lst Section, south; levied on a- the property of Ex* kiel Daniel to sati-fv a fi. fa. in favor of \V ateis Briscoe, for the us:* of Richard But ler, vs. said Daniel. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot, No. 526, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on us the property of James Love, to satisfy a fi fa.in f ivor of Stephen Hackney, and one in favor of William H. Morrow, vs. said Lov . Lvy made and retumd to me by a Constable. Lot No. 863, 11th Diirict, Ist Section, ortgi- j nallv Cherokee, now I .umpkin conn’'.containing 10 Acres - m nr less; levied on as the prop rtyoflsaao ( bnpmnn, to satisfv a ti. fa. issued from a Magistrate’s Court, ol I Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray vs. Isaac Chapman. Levy made ami returned to me by a Constable Lot No. 145,12 th District, Ist Section,origi nally Cherokee,now Lumpkin county,containing 40 Acres more or less; levied on as the property ot Thomas t-arvor, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued trom a Magistrate s court, of Hall countv, in favor of P. J. Murray, vs Thomas Carver. Le vy made and returned to me by a Constable. SAM’L. JONES, Sh’ff. j April JO. -rt Cherokee Sheriff’s titles. ■wmriLL bo sold at the Court House inChe w rokeeCounty, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, the tollowing property, to wit: One Lot of land Number 1284, 15th District; 2nd Section; l. vied on as the property of James Martin, to satisfy two ti. fas. issued from a Justice's court ot \\ ash ington count}’, in favor of F. Collins Sons. Levy made anti returned to me by a Constable. Lot Number 56, 22nd District, 2nd Section; levied on as the property of Sampson ickery, to satisfy two ti. fas. issued from a Justice's Coint in Habersham county,in favorofSt phen Griffith,vs. Daniel \ ickery ind Sampson Vickery. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 37, 15th District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of Daniel Kahely, to satisfy a ti. fa. is sued from a Justice's Court of Gwinnett county, m favor of Cleveland ii Tate. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1247, 21 *=t Districted Section; lev ied on as thopropertv of William Furgcrson, to Sati-fy a | ti. fa. issued from Elbert Superior Court for cost, in favor of Janus Edmonson. Property pointed out by tne De fendant- Lot No. 303, 2d District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of Aaron Seymore, to satisfy a <i. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of \\ alton County, in favor of John P. Winn. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 150,14 th District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of James Parker, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Harris County, in fa vor of William C. Osborn. Levy made and returned to mehyaCt ratable. Lot No. 799, 15th District, 2d section* lev ied on as the property of William Arnold, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Gwinnett Count v, in lavorof James Wardlaw. Levy made and returned to me hy a Constable. Lot No. SS3,lsth District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of Lewis Gregory, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Monroe County, in favor of Charles l). Stewart. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. May 29. J. P. BROOKE, Sh'fF. Cherokee SHerifTs Sales. Yir iLL do sold on the first Tuesday in July ! ww next, at the Court-house in X. herokee county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 931, 2d Distrsict, 2d Section: le vi* .1 on as th* property of James Lovett, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Hancock county, in fa vor of J. W. Scott, and Huddleston, for the use cf Reeves l Hunter, vs. James Lovett. Lot No. 216, 4th District, 2d Section ; le vied on as the property of Silas Grace, to satisfy a fi. fa. issu* and from th* Superior Court of Hancock county, in fa vorof JosiahE. Bachdderand <-harlcs F. Good wise,under the firm ofßachelder &l Cos. vs. said Grace. Lot No. 971, 3d District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of fiU .uitloy.Charles V cLemore and Eliott Ruud, to su'.i t;. : fi. fa. issued from a ‘ .agis trate’seourt ot Tioup county, iri favor of Saflold h W ars and sundry other fi. fas. vs. illis hat ley, Charles Me- Lcmore and Elliot Read. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. A Jay 28. JOHN V. LEONARD, D. .S. Gilmer r-viieritUs WILT, be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Couit House in Gilmer county, within the* usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 255, 10th l)ist. 2nd Sec., originally Cherokee, now Gilinercounty; levied on as the property of Sterling P. Smith, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued irom a Justices fcourt of Hancock county, at th*- instance of Ja cob P. Turner Cos., and transfen ed to N. Childers. Le vy made and returned to me hv a Constable. * * LEVI W. HUFFSTUTLER, Sli'ffi May 28. Gilmer Sheriff's Sle. WILL bo sold on tin- first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House in Gilmer county, within the usual hours of sale, th** following property, to wit: Lot No. 190, 6th District, 2nd section, con taining 160 Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of James Sturdivan, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justi ce’s court, of Jones county, in favor of .Mark oniack,V3 said Sturdivan. B. L>. Q.IHLLIAN, D. S. May 2S. Paulding Slier \iriLi. le-sold on the firsi Tuesday in July | ▼ next,within the usual hours of sale, at the place of loiding Courts in Paulding county, the following prop erty, to wit: Lot No. 1255, 3rd District, 3rd Section, of originally Chi-rokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of James 11. Faulkenberrv, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Richmond Superior court, in favc* of. ugenc 1). Cook, vs. James F Faulkeberry. Lot No. 60, ISth District, 3rd Section, ol oiginally C ‘herokee, now Paulding County, levied on as the property of Daniel I. Jackson, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Butts Superior Court, in favor of N. and ii. Ward, vs. Daniel M. Jackson. Lot No. 649, 18th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as’ th*- property of Basil Lowe, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Butts County, in favorof E.Case, hear er, vs. Basil Lowe. Levy made* and returned lo me by a | Constable. V Lot No. 1000, 2nd District, 3rd Section, of I ori ginaily.Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on the property of John Portwood, to satisfy, a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Henry County, in favor of John Hall, vs. John Portwood. Levy made and rcturned'to m< by a Constable. Lot No. 1046, 3rd District, 4th Section, ot originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levi -d on as the property of Richard H. Caldwell, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from a Justice’s Couit of Monroe County, in favor of Case Sl Goodri eh, vs. Richard H. Caldwell. Levy made anil returned to me bv Constable. Lot No. C 75, 2nd Distiict, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now I’auldirig County, levied on as the !*ropertv ofZacliariah Slaydon, to satisfy a fi. fa.issued from a Justice's Court of \ ilkes County, in favor of Thomji.-ori, and for the use of Joseph £5. Gilbreath, i Levy made ami returned to me hy a Constable. Lot No. 698, itith District, 3rd Section, of ! originally Cherok- : .v 1 auldins County; levied on as , the property of ontiool v. iJlhight, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Newton Superior Court, in favor of Henry H. Field, vs. Montford \v illhight. Lot No. 178, 3rd District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as thopropertv of-Vlair Page, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hancock Superior Court, in favor ofS. A. H. Jones, vs. Mary Page. Lot No. 584,15 t District, 4th Section, of ori-! ; ginaily Cherokee, no* ruuUlu.g Crounfy; levied on as l the property ot'Joshua Johnson. I > satisfy a h. ta. issued trom a Justice’s Court of Madison County in favor of A. Crawford, vs. Joshua Johnson. Levy mudeand returned to me hy a Constable. I.ot No. IS3, 20th District, 3tl Section, ot originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on ns 1 the property of Archil) ild Mc’Grady, to satisfy ah.ta. issued from a Justice’s Court, of Madison County, m ta vorof William Moranev, ts. said Grady. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 259, 3rd District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County ; levied on as jfftfpj’rty of James \V* Howard, & John It. Howard, to satisfy an exeeution issued from a Justice’s Court of \\ ash ington County, in fiivar of John “ eekor, vs. said How ards. Lew made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 932, 2d District, 3d Section, ofori ginally Cherokee, now Paulding County ; levied on as the property, of Amos P. Garlington, to satifv a fi. fa. in favor of lc’Cullen Pollock, vs. Amos P. Garlington. May 28. JACOB PARLIER, D. Sli’ft. B. €. C ANDEF RESrECTFULI-A informs the inhabitants of Lumpkin, and the adjoining counties, that he has taken the new building, mxt door below the Post Office, where lie intends carrying on the Tailoring business in all its various branches. The Subscriber flatters him self, from Ihs experience in business that he will he able to give* general satisfaction, ami 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 orto order. N. R Particular attention paid to cutting. Auraria May 28. —9—3 t GILMER TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ILL be sold on .Monday the 24th June next, at ▼ V Ellijay town, all tlifc town Lots laid out for the county site in said county. The sale to continue from day to day till all are sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. CORNELIUS COOPER, j. i. c. RALPH SMITH, j. i. c. BENJA IN F.GRIFFITH, j. i. c. May 29.—8—tus. TheCheroL * Intelligencer, Federal Union and Geor gia Journal, will confer a favor by inserting the above till the day of sale. Proprietors of the Athens -®- a o e Line, have determined to continue their tri-wcckly line to Auraria. Hurra ft ei tho stage will reach this place on Sun day, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and leave for Au gusta, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings This arrangement, will open a direct communication hy stage tri-weekly with Augusta, Millcdgevillc; and week ly with Pendleton, via < Jainesville and Carnesville. The stage will also run twin.* a week to Athens, Tennessee;! leaving Leathers’Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn- I mg. May 29.—S—ts. fi Subscriber respectfully informs the | Ml mb A public, that he has opened a house of i at Huntsville; the Gold Mines in Paulding county. This place is in a healthy sit nation, with the advantages of good spring water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with ‘ a romantic forest, and better than all, in the midst of the I Gobi Region. Huntsville is twenty-five miles from the ! Carroll mines, and twelve miles from the Alatuna mines in Cass countv,and on the direct road leading from one to the other. * JACOB PARLIER. May 23.—9—ts ESTRAYED OR STOLEN. FROM the subscriber some time last October, in this county a dark Bay mare, about fourteen and a half hands hitch, heavy built, some wind galls about where the ham string joins the thigh, long tail, seven or eight years old,a natural truttei, and a bright hay horse about five j years old, this spring, well made from the gntli forward, . Roman nose, droop ramped 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 l get them shall be lib* rally rewarded for the same, and all reasonable expences paid. LEWIS CLARK. May 21, —7—3 t NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified, that I have the equi table title to the undivided half of lot of land number 77j in the third district, and first section, drawn by Amos Ellard, and have re v; a suit pending in Forsyth county, where the land lies, for the same. ELLKIDGE G.HARRIS. Auraria May 7.—s—ts. NOTICE. FOUR Months after date application will be made, to the Honorable the Inferior Court, ot Newton Coun ty, when setting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tin: whole of the real estate belonging’ to Vv alter Poole, late of said County dec. HARDY If. POOLE, Adm’r. May 21.—7 —4 m P’BIHE Subscribe s .*iv now roc iving front I 7* NtW-'iork, a general assortment of j'jfeyjf DRUGS, 1 DICIMIS, DYE STUFFS PAINTS, ( IL, &c., which they offer to Country Merchants, or Tradesmen at the Augusta prices. Their Stock is fresh and warranted of the best quality LINTON & BACON. Athens, ay 14—6—ts NOTICE. ALL persons except those having licence frorr, the pa- ’ tentce, are hereby forewarned from using the Patent Panning, Gold-washing Machines, under the penalty pre scribed by the Patent act. Those who wish to use the above mentioned machiiiesin the State of Georgia, can obtain the privilege for one year, orthe balance of the un . expired lime of the patent, by paying to the undersigned, the licence price; and those who liavc been using them, may avoid a prosecution by paying for a licence for the present year, within thirty (lavs from this date. VVALKER & SHAW. Altomiesfor the Patentee April 30.—4—ts CARPENTER’S WORK OF every description, done in the neatest manner and on the most approved plans, by the Subscri ber, at LEATH Ell’S FORD. Orders for jvork 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 hi oared up iniue ihately after the sale ol Town lots, or other cases of emergency. JAMES M. KELLY. May 28.—8—Ids. NOTICK. ~ BY an advertisement in several of the newspapers 1 discover among inanv otle-rs, Lot, Ibo. 820, in the 12th In strict,of the Ist Section of the Cherokee Territory, offered for sale hy a company of Speculators. I therefore deem it necessary to adopt this plan, as a caution to all persons who triny feel disposed to purchase the above named Lot, (820,12, 1,) as lam fully prepared to shew, that I am tho owner of one undivided half of said Lot, am! am fully authorised by power of attorney, to dispose of ■ tho other undivided half of said Lot, and that I am also in possession of said Lot, with a full determination to hold on, until 1 am dispossessed through a due course of law should that be determined upon by said Company, or any person who may feel disposed to risk the consequences. I .. JOS.J. SINGLETON. I Mav 28.—8—4 t STAGE NOTICE. TH E Stage will remain in this place from Friday morn ing to Tuesday evening. Persons wishing convey ance to the adjacent country, can be accommodated. May 28—8—3 t GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. WHEREAS Henry Kcnneday applies tome for let ters of administration on the Estate of John Cure, late of said county, deceased; „ , • These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be 1 and appear atmv office within the tmic prescribed by law, to shew cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 2Sth May, 1833. M. P. QUILL AN, and. c. c. o. Auraria, May 28.8—30d ’ TAILOEIITG-7 THE Subscriber respectfully informs tile citizens of Hall, and the adjoining counties, that he continues to carry on the above business in its various bran ches, at his Old Stand, east side of the Court-House | Square, where work shall be done in the neatest and , I most fashionable slvlc. He receives the PHILADEL-1 PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and keeps on hand READY-MADE CLOTHING, Os every description. He returns his thanks to the pub lic for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and begs leave to say, he has just employed a first rate Journey man from the city of Baltimore, and pledges there shall in future be no disappointment. G. VV. BROWN. April 6—l—sm CAUTION. ALL persons are cautioned against trading tor a note drawn by Holt and Maurable, dated some time in April, 1833, for one hundred and twenty nine dollars and thirty cents, as I have received the amount thereof, Irom them, and the note has been lost out of my possession. SAMUEL M’CARTER. Auraria, May 7.—s—ts NOTICE. A PUBLIC meeting will he 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 ot the Town. r i he attcndence of the Citizens is respectfully requested. Auraria, iVlay 21 —7 CHEAP CASH STORE. rfIHE undersigned has just received from Now- B 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 lor Cash or Gold. 4000 yds. Shot tin g and Shilling, j 2000 “ Cheap Negro Cloth, •407 by 9 qr. London Duffle Blankets, “6by 7do do do do 75 Point Blankets, 12 pr. 11-1 Rose Blankets, 400 yds. Chester Ticks, I 800 “ Union Stripes, 200 “ Pittsburg Cord, 8 ps. ..ioleskin, assort • 1 colours. 0 “. Bleached Suffolk Drills, 6 “ Cotton Diaper, 30 “ Calico, G do. Turkey Red Prints, 12 “ Ginghams, 10 do Bombazctts, C “ Furniture CdScocs, 4 doz. Chints Shawls, 4 ps. Crimson Circassian, 4 do. Irish Linen, 8 do. Linenfold Shirting, 6 de. Sattinett, Silk, it Cotton Flag Hdkfs. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hlids. a ; olasscs, 1 do. St. Croix Sugar, \ do. N. Orleans do. 3 do. N. England Itum, 8 Bags Prime Green CofT e, 1 Pipe Holland Gin, 1 do. Cognac Brandy, 1 or. Cask Poach Brandy 1 Superior Cognac do. 1 do. H. Gin, 1 do. Madeira W ine, 6 Hampers Charapaigne, 6 Boxes No. 1 Claret, 1 (task Port, l do. Muscat, 3 do. Malaga, 3 Casks London Porter, 12 Boxes Soap, 3 Bids. Loaf Sugar, 3 r J ierers Rice, 5000 Spanish Segars, 12 Kegs Crackers, 6 Bbls. Mackerel, 3 J >oxfs Sperm Candles, 6 do. Charleston do. I RbL Almonds, 0 Boxes Herring, 4 do. best quality Tobacco, 12 do. Bunch Raisins, 2000 lbs. Iron, 100 Spades, Longhandlcd Shovels, 4 Setts Blacksmith Tools, 6 X Cut Saws, (5 Mill Saws, 400 lbs. German Steel, 12 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, 12 Boxes W indow Glass, Bby 10, 24 Setts Knives and Forks, Pycket, Pen, and Dirk lvnives, Razors, Scissors, Shears, &c. Pad,Gun, Chestand Stock Locks, 4 Rifles, 6 Shot Guns, 1 double barreled do. Everpointed Pencils, Silver Steel Pens, &c. Carpenters Tools, 2 Crates Crocker, G ass, ar.d China Ware, 2 Boxes Kings Cost-steel Axes, Tea-kettles, An assortment of Tinware, 100 Wool Hats, 25 Fine Fur, 100 Suits Negro Cloaihing, S. T. ROWLAND. N. B. Highest price given for Gold. April 6,1833—1—ts STAGE COACH FOR SALE. THE article is strong, and well adapted to the roads in this country. Enquire at this Office. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts TAILORING. TiIE Subscriber, (late of Athens, Ten.,) has perma nently settled himself in this place, where lie will carry on the above business, in all its various branches. H<!i receives monthly the New-Y r ork, Philadelphia, and Baltimore fashions, and hopes from assiduous attention to busir •. ss, to merit a share of public patronage. His char ges will he reasonable. D. A. WILES. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts Lumpkin County Town Lots for Sale. WILL be sold on the first Wednesday in July next, on lot No. 950, 12th District, Ist Section ; all the town lots laid out for the county site, in said county. The sale to continue from day to day till all the lots are sold. Terms made known on the day of Sale. JOHN OXFORD, J. I. C. • JOHN C- JONES, J. I. C. JOHN D. FIELDS, J. I. C- May 21,—7—tf M KDICAL. DR. John H. Thomas, having settled himselfin Ati rana Lumpkin County, 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 partol this State, and with a promise of charges in proportion with the times, and strict attention to calls, he hopes to merit a share of public pat ronage. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. DAVID OXFORD tolled before James Ownby, Esq. on the 20th day of May, 1833, a bay horse, near 16 hands high, very thin in order, about 10 or 12 vears old, with old shoes on before; he is light made, and has some white spots on Ins shoulders, supposed to be done by the collar; he had an oid bell on, the collar supposed to be an old hipstrap. Appraised hy Jonathan Oxford and An drew Flowers, at forty dollars. , . „ „ o M. P. Q.UILLAN, r.i. r Auraria, May 29.—8—3 t TO ALL CONCERNED. BELIEVING it to be for the interest of DcfcniW as well as the benefit of Plaintiff's in Exer U | t , notice is hereby given, that land wil I not be sold at Sherif] Sale, unless the Grant is produced at the time of sale t uncontrovcrtablc proof, that it has issued. SAMUEL JONES, S. L. 0 May 14. —6—ts. WANTED AT MY SHOP A Youth of steady habits who wishes to leant ti: Tailors trade, D. A. WILES. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts TRAVELLER’S HOUR;. rW'IHE Subscriber respectfully informs tv MiiiU JL Public generally, that he has oDeneH, HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT ‘ ‘ rT -" r ‘— Leather’s Ford, on the Chcstatee River; % place is as healthy a sitution as any in the up country-. is fifteen miles miles from Gainesville, and four mil* * from Auraria, Lumpkin county, and a central the Surrounded with curiosities, both natural and artitio, 1 well calculated to cheer the spirits of the weary or cna. the attention of those in pursuit of pleasure. His Ho u l is large and commodious, with suitable rooms for the it commodation of all Families or private petsons that i®, think proper to call on him. His table will be furnish) with the best the country affords ; his bar supplied w:;- choice Liquors : his stableswith plenty of provender, aiij; no exertions will be spared on his part to comfort th - Traveller at Home. WILLIAM RAGAN I April fi.—l—St. (. lurarin, Lumpkin County,) Subscriber still continue JSifeL -®- to occupy his Old Stand, 0 ; .►'-Mgffi Main Street, a few doors above the Coni ‘ 1 louse. Having extended his improvement i he is now-prepared to accommodate in more eomfortal. style, those who may favor him with their patrons; 1 Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c. can be had at ami time, and no exertions will he spared U> give to the Tim - elier in pursuit of information, the best knowledge of thJ country, which his means of information will affi jt Grateful for the liberal patronage already received, i-1 continuance is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM ROGERS, fr Auraria, April fi—l—tf TO PRINTERS- ‘ ~ • E. WHITE & WILLIAM HAGEB. RESPECTFULLY inform the Printers of the Unite I States, to whom they have long been individually know j as established Letter Founders, that they have now f;.;,. j ed a co-partnership in said business, and hope from tin 1 united skill and extensive experience, to be able to rii * 1 full satisfaction to all who ‘may favor them with tbeir o;S ders. The introduction of machinery, in place of the tedium! and unhealthy process of casting type by hand, a deride- -5 atuin hy the European and American founders, was 1, fi American ingenuity, and a heavy expenditure of time ; money, on the part of our senior partner, first successful !y accomplished. Extensive use of the machine cast lit ter, lias fully tested and established its superiority in cnl ry particular, over that cast hy the old process. The Letter Foundry business, will hereafter he cank-'i on hy the parties before named, under the firm ot WHITE, IIAGER, & Cos. Tlicir specimen exhibits a complete scries, from Dil i mond to 14 Imps pica ; the Bnokand News type hi in” the most modern and light stvle. ’> fE’ Vv bite, Hager St Cos. are agents for the Siwiliß and Rust Printing I’reses, which they can furnish tothsl customers at the manufacturer’s prices. _ Chases, Cases, Composing Sticks, Ink, and cvcrvariJ tie used in the Printing business, kept for sale, andti ji nished on short notice. Old type taken in exchange sci new, at nine cents per pound. N B.—Neiysiraper proprietors wiio give tho above this | insertions, wiil he entitled to five dollars, in suchartid- - as they may select from our specimen. E. WHITE, „ WM, HAGER. Now 1 oik, May 25, —8 3t LAIY NOTICE. imdc*r?!gnrcl have entered into copartnership; • -M. the practice of the Law, for the County otl-mnnki 1 and will attend to any professional business, which ma’ be confided to their ear.*. Letters addressed to Hankl rat < It liens or Auraria, will receive promß i attention. ‘ ‘ V EDWARD HARDEN ! ~ v JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s— w Cm MILTOAIS. GATH RIGHT. J LA W, has located at LumphS Court-House—and will practice in all the count, f ot tho Cherokee,and in Hall and Habersham, of the WiJ tern Circuit. All communications addressed tohimupt , business in his profession will be promptly attended to. April 6 1833—1—ts — $ EZEKIEL \V. CULLENS ATTORNEY AT LAW, has located inAmawl Lumpkin County, and will practice in all the cow ties ot the Cherokee Circuit, and the county of Ha” W estern Circuit. All business entrusted to his catt will be thankfuriy received and promptly attended to. April 6,1833—1—ts L/.7T. {Lumpkin C. H. Ga.) A HOLT,have removed to this place ad •’ “r® - * . jy l 1 racticeLaw in Copartnership in all theco® ties ol Cherokee Circuit, and in the adjoining counties# i tne Western and Chattahoochie CircmLs. ALFRED B. HOLT. April C, ,633—1—,f ™ ‘ >'• I Zifa THE Subscriber has established himself in tliisplac’ and will attend to all professional business coni: j dedtohimin the several counties of the Cherokee Circtf —also in the Counties of Jackson, Franklin, Hall ar: 1 iabersham, of the Western Circuit. His office is at tb north end of town. _ ALLEN MATTHEWS. Auraria, April C—l—ts THE SUBSCIBER will attend the Superior Courts of the following counties of the Cherokee Circtf viz. Cherokee, Forsttii, Lumpkin, Cass, Mcriui, li. Paulding, Cobb. S. ROCKWELL- Millcdgeville. May 14, —6—4t— LOST, MISLAID OR STOLEN, A blue silk umbrella. The ring connectin'* the bcii t; with the stick has been lost. The possessor sh. be thanked, or rewarded, or both as he pleases, hyleavto” it at this office. May 28—8—ts NOTICE. THERE will he let to the lowest bidder, on Mon®; week, the 3rd of June next, the building of a temp-’ J rary Court House, on Lot No. 950, 12th Drst Ist Sfc Given under our hands, 25th May. JOHN C. JONES, J. i, JOHN D. FIELDS, J. i • JOHN OXFORD. J- t- fr Mav 29.—8—1 t