The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, July 02, 1833, Image 4

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epi gjULißa HCP The Sheufi’s Sales of Lumpkin County, will tSMUinue to be published in tbo Western Herald. SAMUEL JUNES, Sh’ff. L. C. April 6.1 —w4w. Lumpkin Shrrift's Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court-house in Auraria, Lumpkin conntv, within the usual liours of sale, the follow ::ig prop erty, to wit: Ix>t No. 222, ISth District, Ist Section; (North,) of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County, containing 40 Acres’ more or less ; levied on as the prop erty of Wiliam Ridley, to satisfy a ii. fa. issued from u Justices Court, m taror of Rolreri G. Lane, vs. William Ridley. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 943, 4th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County, containing 40 Acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Janus Newnan, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Justice's Court, inSavor of James A. Tippens, vs. James Newnan. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 372, 12th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County, containing 40 Acres, more or less; levied on as the property ot Ja cob Hollmgshead, to satisfy three ti. fas. issued from a Jus tices Court,in favorof John A. D. Childers,vs. J.Hollings head. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 817,4 th District, Ist Section; levied on as the propeity ofMincha Gray, to satisfy a ti. fa. is sued from a Justice's Court, in tavor 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, nf Burke Countv, in favor of James Grubbs, vs. said Go rdy, and Ezekial'Deal. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No- 190, 4th District, Ist Section, lev ied on as the property of H=nrv MeNorrill, to satiety a fi. fa. issued from Burke Superior Court, in favor of the Court of Ordinary of Burke County, for the use of Wade Brown and Sarah his wife, vs. said MeNorrill. Lot No. 1003, l2th District, Ist section, ori onaily Cherokee,now Lumpkin County; levied on toe property of Eli Champion, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued ihjm the Inferor Court of Hancock County, in favor of Bachelder & Cos. vs. Eli Champion. Lot No. S3S, 12th District, Ist section, ori ginally Cherokee now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property 1 of Isaac Fincher, to satisfy four ti. fas. issued; From a Justices Court of Jasper County, in favor of L. P. ] Barerove & Cos. vs. Isaac Fincher. Levy made and return od to me by a Constable. Lot No. 455, 12th District, Ist section, ori- ] gjnally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied onus the pro pert v of David H. Barnes, to satistya fi. fa. issued from I a Justices Court of Washington County, at the instance ; of F. Cullens and Sons, vs. David H.Barnes. Levy made and returned to me by .a Constable. Lot No. 1197, 12th District, Ist section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of Jason Langston, to satisfy a fi. 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 pronertv of Nathan W. Wanslee, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from’ Dekalb Superior Court, at the instance otj James Ligon, vs. Nathan W. W anslee. Lot No. 458, 15th District, Ist section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the nronertv of John Burk, to satisfy sundry fi. fas, issued front Carroll Superior Court, at the'instance of F. Ally, and others, vs. John Burk. Lot No. 1169, 12th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Luntpkin County; levied on as the property of James Jourdan, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court, of Hall County, in favor of John 11. Stanford, vs. James Jourdan. Levy made and return ed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 118,13thDistriet,lst Section,South, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on ait heproperty ofß. & G. Lathrop, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Chatham Superior Court, in favor of the Planters Bank, vs. B. & G. Lathrop. Lot No. 163, 15th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the property of William Cooper, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued fiom a Justice's Court of Bibb County, m-favor of H. 11. Cone, & Martin Hall, vs. said Cooper. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1170, 12th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County,- levied on as the'property of W illtam Vaughn, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued thorn 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. 752,12 th district, Ist Section, ofori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as the r perty of John Ray, and Daniel G. flay, to satisfy a fi. issued from a Justice’s Court of Harris County, in fa vor of Jamee 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 er- I"inally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on as *tSe property of Thomas Knight, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued flom a Justice’s Court ofßibb County, in ‘favor of George Jones, vs. Thomas Knight. Levy made and returned to jne by a Constable. Lot No. 41, 13th District, Ist Section, North, originally Cherokee, now Lumpkin Conntv, levied on us the property of James Riley, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued Tom Jones Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Leving ton, vs. said Riley. Lot No. 526,13 th District, Ist Section, North, oforiginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin County; levied on *a the property of William Westbrooks, to satisfy a fi.fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Greene County, in fa for of Butt L. Cato, vs. said Westbrooks. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 433,13 th District, Ist Section, North, oforiginally 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 Safiold and Porter, vs. Luke Welch. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable, May 28. SAMUEL JONES, Sh’fl. LUMPKIN POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALES. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JU LY next, at the Court House in Auraria,Lump kin county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property,to wit: Lot No. 1064, 4th District, Ist Section; levi- 1 ed on as the propety of Thomas Rieves, jun. to satisfy four fi f;i. issued from a Justice’s court of Hall couty ’; two in favor of P. J. Murray, one in favorof Joel Leathers for the use of P. J. Murrav, undone m favor of FraneisC. Ando*', for the use of P. S. Murray, vs. Thomas Rieves, yun. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 605, 12th District, Ist Section, ori ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, containing 40 Ares, more or less; levied on as the property of Ransom Btawhorn, to satisfy four fi. fa. issued from a Jußtiee’s Court of Gwinnett county, in favor of John Choice & Cos andone in favorofThonias Alen,vs.Ransom Strawhorn Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 175,13 th District,lst Section, south; levied on as the properly of Exekiel Daniel to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of Waters Briscoe, for the use of Rich aril but ler, vs.said Daniel. Levy made and returned to me by n Constable. Lot No. 526, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of James Love, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favot of Stephen llackney; and one in l'avor of William H, Morrow, vs. said Love. Levy made arid relumed to rue BV 3 Constable. Lot No. 563, 11th Itotrict, lt Secuon, origi nally Chorokee, now Lumpkin county,containing4o Acres more or less; levied on as the property ol Isaac Chapman, to satisfy a fi. fu. issued from a Magistrate's Court, ot Hall county, in favor of P. J. Murray vs. Isaac Clmpinan. Levy made and returned to ine by a Constable Lot No. 145, 12 th District, Ist Section,origi nally Cherokee.now Lumpkin county,containing 40 Acres more or less; b vit don as the property ot Thomas ('&i ver, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued Irom a Magistrate’s court,ot Hall county, m favorof P. J. Murray, vs Thomas Carver. Le vy made ami returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 127,6 th District, Ist Section, levied on as the prorwty of James Kevuindall, to satisty afi. fa. in favorof P. J. Murray, vs. Haul Kcykitulall, said lot having been sold at June sale, but not eomplyed with* SAM’L. JONES, Sh’tT April 30. Cherokee Sheriff’* ale*. WILL bo sold at the Court House inChc rokc-e County, on the first Tuesday in July next, 1 br tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Lot of land Number 1284, 15th District; • 2nd Section; levied on as the pioprrfy ot Janes iartin, to satisfy two ti. fas. issued from a Justice's court of *v ash in “ton county, in favor of F. Collins {Sons. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot Number 56, 22nd District, 2nd Section; levied on as the property of Sampson \ ickerv, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice's Court in Habersham county.in tavorofStcphen Griffith,vs. Daniel \ ickerv md 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 Tate. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1247,215 t District, 2d Section; lev ied on as the property of William 1 urgerson, to Satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Libert Superior Court for cost, in favoi of James 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 li. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court ot’ Walton County, in favor of John P. Winn. Levy made and returned to me by n Constable. Lot No. 150,14 th District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of James Parker, to satisfy suniiy fi fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Harris County, in fa Ivor of William C. Osborn. Levy made and returned to I me by aC* lslahle. j Lot No. 799, 15th District, 2d section; !* v I ied on as the property of *’ illiam Arnold, to sutisiy a is fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Gwinnett County, in ( favorof James Ward! aw. Levy made and r*.turned to i me by a Constable. Lot No. 883,15 th District, 2d Section; levied j on a9 the property of Lewis Gregory, to satisfy three fi. j fas. issued from a Justice’s Court of Monroe ( ounty, in j favor of Charles D. Stewart. Levy made and returned to j me by a Constable. May 28. J. P. BROOKE, Sh’ffi Cherokee Sheriff.”- Sales. ai7"ILL be sold on (he first Tuesday in July ! A'ithin the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 931, 2d District, 2d Section: le vied on as the property of Janies 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 ci Reeves Hunter, vs. James Lovett. Lot No. 216, 4th District, 2d Section ; le vied o n as the property of Silas Grace, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Hancock county, in fa vorof JosiahE. Bachelder and Charles F. Good wise,under the firm ofßachelder &. Cos. vs. said G race. Lot No. 971, 3d District, 2d Section; levied on as the property of Willis Whatley. Charles McLeinore and Eliott Read, to satisfy afi. fa. issued from a Ma*:is- 1 trate’s court ot Troup coutnv, in favor of Saffold & Fiears and sundry other fi. fas. vs. Willis Whatley, Charles Mc- Leinore and Elliot Read. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. May 28. JOHN W. LEONARD, D. .8. Gilmer Sheriff's (§:■ e„ WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July ! next, at the Court House inGilmcrcoue within ! the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 258, 10th Dist. 2nd Sec., originally Cherokee, now Gilmer county; levied on as the pr of S terlin gP. Smith, to satisfy twofi. fus. issued from a Justice’s Court of Hancock county, at the instance of Ja cob P. Turner Sr Cos., and transferred to N. Childers. Le vy made and returned to me by a Constable. LEVI W. HUFFSTUTLER, Sli’ff May 28. Gilmer Sheriff's Sale. WILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in .1 uly next, at the Court House m Gilmer county, within the usual hours of sale, the 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 Womack,vs. said Sturdivan. B. B. Q.UILLIAN, D. S. May 28. Paulding Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday In July next, within the usual hours of sale, at the placcof i holding Courts in Paulding county, the following proper ty, to wit: Lot No. 1285, 3rd District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of James H. Faulkenberry, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Richmond Superior court, in favor of Eugene D.jCook, vs. James F Faulkeberry. Lot No. 60, 18th District, 3rd Section, ot oiginally Cherokee, now Paulding County, levied on as the property of Daniel \l. Jackson, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Butts Superior Court, in favor of JN. and H Ward, vs. Daniel M. Jackson. Lot No. 649, 18th District, 3rd Section, ol originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of Basil Lowe, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from a Justice’sCourtof Butts County, in favor of E.Case, bear, e:, vs. Basil Lowe. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1000, 2nd District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of John Portwood, to satisfy, u fi. fa. issued I from a Justice’s Court of Henry County", in favor of John Hall, va John Portwood. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1046, 3rd District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of Richard H. Caldwell, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from a Justice’s Court of Monroe County, in favor of Case & Goodri ch, vs. Richard H. Caldwell. Levy made and returned to me by Constable. Lot No. 675, 2nd District, 4th Section, of 1 originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property ofZachariah Slayton, to satisfy a fi. fa.issued from a Justice’s Court of Wilkes County, in favor of Thompson, and for the use of Joseph B. Gilbreath. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 698, 18th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on us the property of iVlontfoid VVillliiglit, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Newton Superior Court, in favor of Henry H. Field, vs. Montford WillhighL Lot No. 178, 3rd District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of Mary Page,to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hancock Superior Court, in favor of 8. A. H. Jones, \sm Mary Pago. Lot No. 584,15 t District, 4th Section, of ori ginally Ch< rokce, now Paulding vounty; levied on as the proper tv of Joshua Johnson, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice's Court of Madison County, in favorof A. Crawford, vs. Joshua Johnson. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 183, 20th District, 3d Section, ot originally Cherokee, now Paulding County ; levied on as the property of Archill tld Mc’Gradv, to satisfy u fi. fa. isstud from a Justice’s v.ouit, of Mariison County, in ta vor of William Maroney, vs. said Grady. Levy made and returned to me by a Consiable. Lot No. 259, 3rd District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding Countv ; levied on as property* of James \V • Howard, k John i\. Howard, to satisfy an execution issued from a Justice’s Court of Wash ington County, in favor of John eekor, vs. said How ards. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 932, 2d District, 3d Section, of ori ginally Cherokee, now Paulding County ; levied on us the property of Amos P. Darlington, to satifv a fi. fa. m favor of Yle’Cullen l’ollock, vs. Amos P. Garlington. May 28. JAC< PARLILR, D. Sh’fl. x* * ■ IR ‘ übseriber respectfully informs the itiJlFj., H. public, that he has opened a Mouse of V$ - ENT cin \l X \ IKNT at Huntsville; the “** Gold Mines in Paulding county. This place is ina healthy situation.withtfi “advantages of good spring water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with a romantic forest, and better than nil, in the midst of the Gold Region. Huntsville is twenty-five miles from th Carrol! mines, and twelve miles from the Alatuna mines in Cass county,and on the direct road leading from one to the other. * JACK >B PARLIER. May 28.—8—ts MRS. PASCHAL & SONS, Tl INFORM the Public that they have this !{J Ji, L. JL day removed into the new Framed Build- JtsiU® iicr in tli • North end oftlus Town, and a *^*‘ i '*-‘ = ** prepared to entertain in a comfortable iium ir, all persons who may give them a call. thankful so i- liberal patronage hitherto b stowed, iliey hope that t eir increase and conveniences, w ill ensure them a continu ation of Public encouragement. Aurarin. June 11. —10 —3t. \ ifc “outhern Recorder, Federal Union, Augusta hronicle, and Columbus Enquirer, will give the above three insertions. hotel". ( Auraria , Lumpkin County,) tfmfL FWIHE Subscriber still continues JL to occupy his Old Stand, on Main Strict, a few doors above the Court * House. Having exten cd his improvements he is now prepared to accommodate in more comfortable style, those who may favor him with their patronage. Ready access to Maps, Diagrams, &c. can be had at any time, and no exertions will be spared to give to the Trav eller in pursuit of information, the best knowledge of the country, which his means of information will afford. Grateful for the liberal patronage already received, its continuance is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM ROGERS. Aurarin, April 6—l—ts MIRERS IIALL. pljVlH undersigned hastaken the house for* iv v f iSiSs -fl- uieily occupied as a Tavern, by Mrs. /.y “jj£ Paschal & Sons. The house having under gone a thorough repair, lie is now able to aeeomodateill persons disposed to patroniz. him. Hi-Ta ble will be supplied with the very O’ st that the country affords ; his Stables with plenty of provender and an at tire ostler; his bar with the best of liquors; and every possible attention shall be rendered on lus part, to ensure a share of that custom, which he intends to merit. R. A. WATKINS. Auraria June 18, —11—ts. ~LAW MOTICeT” THEundersigued have entered into copartnership in the practice of the Law, for t‘ie County of Lumpkin, and w ill attend to any professional business, which may be confided to their care. Letters addressed to Harden and Rogers,either at Athens ox Auraria, will receive prompt attention. EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7. —s—w6m MILTON 11. GATHRIGHT, Ai FORNEY AT LAV , lias located at Lumpkin Court-House—and will practice in all the counties of the Cherokee,and in Hal! and Habersham, of the “VVes tern Circuit. All communications addressed to him upon business in his profession will be promptly attended to. April 6 1833—1—ts LAW. ~ (Lumpkin C. H . Ga.) AB. & H. HOLT, have removed to this place and • will Practice Law in Copartnership in all the coun ties ofCherokee Circuit, and in the adjoining counties of the Western and Chattahoochie Circuits. ALFRED B. HOLT. HINES HOLT, Jr. April 6,1833 —I—ts1 —ts “LAW THE Subscriber has established himself in thisplace, and will attend to all professional business confi ded to him in the several counties of the Cherokee Circuit —also in the Counties of Jackson, Franklin, IJall and Habersham, ofthe Western Circuit. His office is at the north end of town. ALLEN MATTHEWS. Auraria, April 6—l—ts ACHILLES D. SHACKELFORD. nwratßsmt ws &A H/VS permanently settled himself in Cass county, at the place selected for the county Site. He will at tend punctually to all business intrusted to his care in the Cherokee Circuit. Communications may be addressed to Two Buns Post Otlice, Cass county. June 11.—11—ts The Southern Recorder, Columbus Enquirer and the Washington News, will give the above three insertions each, and forward their accounts to this office for payment GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. DAVID OXFORD tolled before James Ownby, Esq* on the 20th day of May, 1833, a bay horse, near 1g hands high, very thin in order, about 10 or 12 years old, with old shoes on before; he is light made, and has some white spots on his shoulders, supposed to be done by the collar; he had an old nell on, the collar supposed to be an old hipstrap Appraised by Jonathan Oxford and An drew Flowers, at forty dollars. M. P. QUILLAN, c.i. c. Auraria, May 28.—8—3 t GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. Robert Ligon and Robert Mitchell apply to me for letters of adininistrationjtn the ei Robert Ligon, sen., bite of said county These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 25th day Jun-. 1833. J M. P. QUILLIAN,D,C.C.O. June 22. —l2—3od r NOTICE. ITOHE undersigned, Altornica of the Bunk of the State H of Georgia, noting under a power of attorney duly executed, offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. 1 To be paid by the said Bank, on the apprehension ami 1 delivery to the Slienffoftho County of Grcene, at Grecncs borougn, Georgia, of JAMES S PARK, I Late Cashior of the Branch of the said Bank established in that Town, charged with embezzlement to a very large j amount, of the funds entrusted to his care. The said James S. l’ark is thirty-three years of age, five feet eight I inches in height, has black hair, black eyes, fnir comptex ! ion, and is thin in stature and of smooth speech. He left the county of Greene, in which lie was born und raised, about the end of May lust, and is believed to have gone to the Gold Region, to Florida, or to Alabama. JOSEPH W. JACKSON, A. PORTER, Altornies in fact of the Bank of the State of Georgia. June 18, —II—3t. Valuable Town Property for Sale. Afijafr rpilE subscribers offers for sale, that new JSSJL and truly valuable House and Lot in ltstuff Gainesville, occupied by a A. Dauvergne ’ [’he House is situated on the Public Square, and is admirably adapted for a Store and private dwelling or Tavern; having right spacious and well ventulatcd rooms, finisher! in splendid style. The other buildings are well arranged and in good style, with a fine Garden, which taken together, renders it by far the most desirable property in the place. Persons desirous to purchase, will please call on our Agent, WILLIAM GIBSON, on the premises for terms, which will be accommodating. LOW, TAYLOR & Cos. Savannah, June 11.—10 —ts. WILKS & SANDERS, Fashionable Tailors. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens ofLumpkin county and its vicinity, that theirshopis nearly op i site the large framed building occupied by Mrs. Pasehal ■-ons, where they are now carrying on the above busi tiessin all its various branches. They give every pledge on their part to please the fancy and tastefully fit all those who patronize them in their business. They retrieve quarterly the New York und Philadelphia fash ions. B A Journeyman of good steady habits and who is a ‘ nod workman may get cot:stant employment. None who do not possess these qualifications need apply to us. D. A. WILES, W. S. SANDERS. Auraria, June 11.—10 —ts VALUABLE LAND FOR OiAILIIL TIIE Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot ofland where on Wiley Bishop now lives, nearthe junrtion of the Chcstatee and Chattahoochie rivers, containing one hun dred and fifty Acres, more or less, thirty-five orforty Acres of cleared land, with good fences, and comfortable dwel ling and outhouses; with an excellent fishery and Mill Shoal. For terms, apply to ARCHIBALD BISHOP, of Gainesville, Geo. June 4.—9—ts VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at public outcry, in the Town of Gainesville, Hall cou. ly, the plantation owned by me, three quarters of a mile from said town, and lying in the Fork of the Law rene ville and Shallow Ford Roads, on flat Creek, adjoin hi:- amu 1 Finley and John Nichols, F.sqrs. well calcu lai for a House of Entertainment orbusiness of any de sciipiion. The Lot containstwo hundred and fifty Acres, moo- or less, about thirty five Acres, of which is cleared, and in good repair for cultivation, with comfortable du el ling,and out houses, orchards, &c. Terms one third in Cash, and two instalments on the balance, say 25th of December next, and 25th December thereafter, approv ed security will be required, and possession given the first of January next JESSE HARBEN. June 25, —12—3t, RKWARD. ‘FRAYED or stolen from the Sub- K? scriber about the 3rd of this month, a bri “ htsorrell more,flax main and tail, about five years old, five feet high, with some saddle spots on her back, considerably wind-galled below the hocks of the hind legs, and newly shod all round. — The above Reward will be given for the delivery of the mare and thief, or twenty dollars for the thief and suffi cient evidence to convict him; or five dollars for the inare alone. If stolen the thief has made Ins way towards Ten nessee. The supposed thief is about tliirty or thirty-five years old, sandy hair, blue eyes, five feet, 6 or 8 inches high, recently from McMinn county, Tennessee. MILTON SANDERS. Auraria, June 28.—12—ts. The Warren Register, Tennessee, and the Cherokeo Intelligencer, will please give the above twojinsertiona in their paper and forward their accounts. M. S. $ 100 REWARD. UNA WAY from the subscriber in Jones Bib county oil the26l li inst. a Mulatto fel low by the name of NEEDHAM. He is of good countenance, free spoken, has a scar in the right eye, is well proportioned, straight, five feet 10 3-4'inches high, and has a scar on the large toe of his left foot. He was purchased of ‘ope, of Wayncsborough, North Carolina, and has a wife who is a free woman, living near that place; where it is supposed he has gone. He was brought to this State by George Y. Lowe in 1832. Said boy was heard of a few days since in the Cherokeo Nation. If taken in the State, a reward of 825 will be paid for him ; if in S. Carolina, 830; if in North Carolina 850; and if in any other State 8100. THOMAS LOWE. June 25. 12—3 t. ajTßaysroiaa) Earthenware, China, Glass and LOOKING GLASSES. THOMAS J. BARROW & Cos. Importers, 88, Water Street, New York. ARE continually receiving the newest patterns of Earthenware, China, &c. by the late arrivals from Liverpool. Their stock comprises every variety in their line, and is surpassed by none in extent orquality. They have made such arrangements in England, for the pur chase of their GOODS, As enables them to hold out the strongest inducements to Merchants dealing in their line. Those who are laying in stocks of the article, will find it greatly to theii interest to call, as the very lowest price will bo named, which it is possible to sell at. N. B. The best packers in the city, employed. THOMAS J. BARROW &Cos. Importers, 88, Water Street, New York. ,CJ t> Orders by letter carefully attended to and Goods charged at the lowest rates. June 25.—12—2 t WANTED AT MY SHOP, A \ outh of steady habits who wishes to learn the /m. Tailors trade, . D. A. WILES. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts Ktraik and Tj e for Cold w H . lug - . THE subscriber having appliod to the Patent n* for a patent for the above Machines, do liertb r warn all persons from making or using the same ‘r his permission. ’ They are ot different sizes, according to tlir, n„ which they areintended to bo applied. No. 1 is employed, instead of the present modc„( nine, to seperate the Gold from the sand as taken the larger Machines, or from the Riffler of the a Machines now in use. It will be found to be 1 easier method of performing that operation an*! *** more economical, both writli regard t 0 time and tu of the Gold. A Machine of this description lnaJk® 1 on the Mine, No. 729 of this district, beloneim.. Washington Company. b“gtoii No. 21s intended for washing the Grit as taken the Mine, and where there is a sufficiency of water ‘ hands, when accustomed to the work, will wash hundred bushels of grit per hour, without loaineanle ‘ This Machine will he ic urranted to wash more mV’ given time, than any five Machines now in use 8 ™? lose less Gold then any one. ’ **’ For further particulars, enquire at the Assav Offi the subscriber in Auraria. JOHN PowtK’ June 11, —10—ts. NOTICE. ALL persons except those having licence from ft,. tentee, are hereby forewarned from usmgthe p£, Panning, Gold-washing Machines, under the penaltv, senbed by the Patent act. Those who wish to oi above mentioned machines in the State of Georgia. 1 obtain the privilege for one year, or the balance oftfe expired time of the patent, by paying to the underri J the licence price; and those who have been using £ may avoid a prosecution by paying for a licence'fori present year, within thirty (lavs from this date. ’WALKER & SHAW. . „ittornies for the Pg... April 30.—4—-ts ■ CARPENTER’S WORK OF every description, done in the neatest man. and on the most approved plans, by the Knhf ber, at LEATHER’S tVIRD. Orders for wo:k line of busmee. will be promptly attended to.atth-aJ est notice. He will now engage to construct frame, * other parts of buildings lor applicants, in order to £ them ready to be reared up immediately after the sals. Town lots, or other cases of emergency. 1 „, JAMES M. KELLY May 23.—8—tds, I Lumpkin County Town Lotsfoi I Sale. WILL be sold on the first Wednesday in Julv r,r on lot No. 950, 12th District, Ist Section ■ ash town lots laid out tor the county site, in said countv T | sale to continue from day to day till all the lots are > Terms made known on the day of Sale JOHN OXFORD, J. I. C JOHN C- JONES, J. I.c May 21, —7—ts *™*™**U> Sl© REWARD. from the Subscriber on the night ofthe * I*3 inst., a large grey horse, fifteen or sixteen handshw eight years old, and in low order. Any information, spectng said horse or thief, will be thankfullly receini and the above reward paid for the delivery of the Iras and a pledge on my part to prosecute the thief to conn, tion, be him a white man, or Indian, if I can find him a JESSE COCK RUM, •9 Cherokee Indian in the Imctr ptrli Lumpkin me’ June 11.—10—ts. RUNAWAY, CJk A Negro man by the name of Hr -Cm- rison, well known in this put? the County, lie formerly belonged s the Estate of Whitmire, and lately i BPk ll,e Subscriber. Harrison is about6> -jaJjpsa fee t four inches, high thick set, fond i W* 1 * (M conversation, and very familiar vi v t fig those who converse with him. Amu iMitmr.J’l.n Pr.~- formation respecting the negro, orb delivery to the subscriber, will be liberally rewarded ri thankfully received. „ . r . A. DAUVERGM Cramsvdle, June 11.—10—ts. #Vr Sale. WILL bo sold in the Town of Auraria Lumyb county, on the first Tuesday in July mile likely young negro man, about twenty two or three old, of good size for business; lie is a good shoemakers house servant, and a tolerable hand on a farm. I arate ly induced to sell to raise money. Persons wishing topi chase, can see the boy at S. ‘Gallihcr’s in Gaines* For further particulars apply to the subscribers inJefc son, Jackson county, or to Wiley Harben, in Gaine* AUGUSTUS J. BROWK. June 18, —11—3t TO ALL CONCERNED. THOSE who rented from the State, Indian imp tnents for 1522, in Lumpkin and Union counts arc requested to meet one ofthe firm of BARRON ill WIN, at Auraria, on the 15th, or at the Court Houstn Lumpkin County, on the 16th, or at the Court Houses Union, on the 17fh July next, either to renew or takes their notes, otherwise suit will be commenced imnudiile ly. BARRON & IRWIN June 18, —11—ts. B- C CANDEEi MERCHANT TAILOR. HAS just received a splendid assortment of CIoSE Cassimers, Vestings, also an assortment of Go* suitable for summer wear, such as Bombazine, Moleafc Marseilles, Valencia, &c. all of which he is now preps* to make up, in the latest and most approvod fashions ’ according to order. Come and see. N. B. Particular attention paid to cutting. AurariaJune 18.—11 —3 t NOTICE. ALL persons are warned against trading for ‘b 1 notes of hand calling for thirty Dollars each,pays’ to William Carnes dated tenth of May, 1833. We t’ determined not to pay them as he has not complied * s his contract, noto signed by M. H. SNOW. HARRISON RILES June 25.—12—ts. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. fMNAKEN up by William Dozier, and taken b** JL Lewis R. Powell,a chesnut sorrel mare, about®* or four years old, four feet eight inches high, with >* face, and her left hind foot and leg white, appraise” < John D. Mullens and Elijah Coxton, to tliirty dollart,® first day of May 1833, A true extract from the M'iw* R. B. HARRIS Clerk I. C June 18, —11—ts. MEDICAL. DU. John H. Thomas, having settled himselfi" J* raria Lumpkin County, respectfully tenders professional services, to the Citizens of this and the > joining counties. From his experience as a practiwj of twelve years in the middle part of this Slate, and ’* promise of charges in proportion with the times, and® attention to calls, he hopes to merit a share of public r ronage. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts NEATLY PRINTED, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE-