The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, July 16, 1833, Image 1

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VOL. I. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING MY O. P. SIIAW, AND K.lited by A. G. FAMBROUGH. Terms. —Three dollars per annum, payable within six months after the receipt of the first number, or four dol lars if not paid within the year. Subscribers living out of the state, will be expected in all cases, to pay in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, unless the money is paid in advance; and no paper will be dis continued until all arrearages are paid, except at the op : tion oftho publisher. Persons requesting a discontinu ance of their Papers, are requested to bear in mind, a set- j t lament of their accounts. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates; when the number of insertions is not specified, they will i be continued until ordered out. Alt Letters to the Editor or Proprietor, on mat ters connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to secure attention. SCP* Notice of the sale of Land and tsegrocs, by Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published sixty days previous to the day of sale. The sale of personal Property, in like manner, must be published forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of < inlieary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes,must be pub lished FOUR MONTHS. Notice that Application will be made for Letters of Ad ministration, must be published thirty days and for Letters of Dismission, six months. UNITED STATES MOTEL, r’J'” Undersigned, grateful lor the patronage that JL has been extended to him since he has had the man- j agement ofthe above Establishment, respectfully informs his friends and too public generally, that the HOTEL is now’ open, and will continue so during the summer,and at } all times and all seasons, and pledges himself that his ex ertions shall he to render the accommodations of this Es tablishment inferior to none in the city. The Stahlcs arc amply supplied with an abundance of good provender, and under the management of a care/ul and experienced Ostler. JOHN U. ANDERSON. July 2,—13—4t TRAVELLERS REST. art ra 311 IE undersigned, takes thi3 method to in- JL form tiro Public generally-, that he has taken the House, recently occupied by Les targettc, & Cleghorn, as a Tavern, at the Al latoona Alines, m Casa County; and is now ready to ac commodate as many as may- find it to their interest to vis it this interesting, Golden Region of country. Trav ellers who stop to rest, will find his Table supplied with the very best tire country will afford, his Stables well fur nished with provender, and attended by a first rate Ostler, and no exertion wanting on his part, to comfort constant Boarders, or render .groeablc the situation of the tran sient visitor. E. R, MCLAIN. July 2,—l3—tf ENTERTAINMEIS T. rgVIE undersigned respectfully informs the public tha -S. lie has opened a house of Entertainment at the Court House of Lumpkin county, and is now pre pared for die reception of boarders and travellers. Trust ing to the efforts which he will make to give general satis faction, ho deems pledges and promises as altogether useless—suffice it to say, that he hopes none will go uay dissatisfied. His charges will be as moderate as circumstances will allow. ANSELM BUGG. July 2—l3—tf s nKDSRiiL fimn Subscriber respectfully informs the IH.EfiL ■ public, that, lie has opened a nouse of ENTERTAINMENT at Huntsville; the *”*“ Gold Alines in Paulding county. This place is inahealthy situation,with the advantages of good spring water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with a romantic forest, and better than all, in tha midst of the Gold Region. Huntsville is twenty-five miles from the Carroll mines, and twelve miles from the Alatuna mines in Cass county,and on the direct road leading from one to the other. JACOB PARLIER. May 2S.— B— tf MRS. PASCHAL & SONS, /feA, “B N FORM the Public that they have this I * ii l li* ® day removed into the new Framed Build -I’JAjljbiSf ini. in the North end of this Town, and are ■yiffraa-flt prepared t 0 entertain in a comfortable man ner, all persons who may give them a call. Thankful for tho liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, they hope that their increased conveniences, will ensure them a continu ation of Public encouragement. Auraria, Juno 11. —10—3t. The Southern Recorder, Federal Union, Augusta Chronicle, and Columbus Enquirer, will give the above three insertions. cebeozeb” hotel. ( Auraria , Lumpkin County ,) FWIHE Subscriber still continues jlgfjßL JL to occupy his Old Stand, on ‘ftim Street, a few doors above the Court j louse. Having extended his improvements hs 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. Auraria, April 6 -I—ts MINERS HALL. f undersigned has taken tlie house for ?I i - jgj ■ merly occupied as a Tavern, by Mrs. Paschal Sc Sons. The house having under gone a thorough repair, he is now .tblc to R’coinodnt all persons disposed to patronize him. His Ta ble will be supplied with the very nest that tiic country affords ; his Stables with plenty of provender and an at tive ostler; his bar with the best ofliquors; and every possible attention shall be rendered on his part, to ensure a share of that custom, which he intends to merit. 11. A. WATKINS. Auraria'-'une 18, —11—If, AURARIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA, JULY IS, iS33. Stralk and Tye for Gold Wash. inff. THE subscriber having applied to the Patent Office for a patent fertile above Machines, do hereby fore warn all persons from making or using the same, without his permission. 1 hoy are of different sizes, according to the purpose to which they arcintended to be applied No. 1 is employed, instead of the present mode of pan nin “, to seperate the Gold from the sand as taken up from , the larger Machines, or from the Rifflerof the rocking Machines now muse. It will bo found to boa much 1 j easier method of performing that operation, and much j more economical, both with regard to time and the saving lof the Gold. A Machine of this description may be seen |on the Mine, No. 729 of this district, belonging to the Washington Company. j No. 2ls intended for washing the Grit as taken from I j c Mine, and where there is a suiliciency of water, eight hands, when accustomed to the work, will wash three hundred bushels of grit per hour, without losing any Gold. This Machine will be warranted to wash more grit in a given time, than any five Machines now in use, and to lose less Gold then any one. For further particulars, enquire at the Assay Office of: the subscriber in Auraria. JOHN POWELL. I June 11, —10—tf. “#33 REWARD. I RA A ED or stolen from the Sub senber about tlie 3rd of this month, a brig lUorrell mare,flax main and tail, about live years old, live 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 foi the thief and suffi cient evidence to co ivic: Ann; or five dollars for the mare j alone. If stolen thi thief lias made Ins way towards Ten- ’ nessee. The supposed thief is abnut thirty or thirty-five 1 years old, sandy hair, blue eyes, five feet, 6 or 8 inches high, recently from ucAiinn county, Tennessee. MILTON SANDERS. Auraria, Juno 23.—12—ts. T The Warren Register, Tennessee, and the Cherokee intelligencer, will please give the above two inseilions in their paper and forward their accounts. _____ M. S. GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. DVA ID OXFORD tolled before James Ownby, Esq* on the 20th day of May, 1833, a bay horse, near 19 ! | hands high, very thin in order, about 10 or 12 years old, I with old shoes on before; he is light made, and has some ! white spots on bis shoulders, supposed to he done by the collar; he had an old bell on, the collar supposed to be an old hinstrap. Appraised by Jonathan Oxford and An drew’ Flowers, at forty dollars. M. P. aUILLAN, c.i. c. A urana, May 23.—8—3 t GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTy7 Tolled before me Henry Adams, ajusticeofthcpeace, in the 2d District, of said county, a small hay niare, about eleven or twelve years old. taken up at the house of John Martin,in said county and District. No brands per ceivable; a small Star in her forehead. Was Taken up on or about the 251 hof May last. Appraised at thirty dollars. Given under my hand this 2ath June 1833. H. ADAMS J. P. A true extract from the minutes. M. P. QUILLAIN c. 1. c. July 2, —13—3t rtxl’HlllE Proprietors of the Athens E Stage Lino, have determined to continue their tri-weekly line to Aui aria, liereullei tlie 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 by stage tri-weekly with Augusta, Millcdgevillc; and w eek ly with Pendleton, via Gainesville and Camesville. The stage will also run twice a W’cek to Athens, Tennessee; leaving Leathers’ Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn ing. May 28.—S—ts.. VALUABLE LAND FOR 3 MbiL THE Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot of land where on Wiley Bishop now lives, near tiie junction ofthe Chestatce and Chattahoochic rivers, containing one hun dred and fifty Acres, more or less, thirty-five or forty Acres of cleared land, with good fences, and comfortable dwel ! ling and outhouses ; with an excellent fishery and Mill Shoal. For terms, apply t o • ARCHIBALD BISHOP, of Gainesville , Geo. June 4.—9 —ts TO ALL CONCERNED THOSE who rented from the State, Indian improve ments for 1832, in Lumpkin and JJnion counties, are requested to meet one ofthe firm of BARRON & IR WIN, at Auraria, on the 15th, or at the Court House in Lumpkin County, on tho lGth, or at the Court House in Union, on the 17th July next, either to renew or take up their notes, otherwise suit will be commenced immediate ly. BARRON & IRWIN. June 18, —11 —ts. WILKS & SANDERS, Fasliionabk i'aiiors. RESPECTFULL V informs the citizens ofLumpkin county and its vicinity, that their shop is nearly op posite- the large framed building occupied by Mrs. Paschal k Sons, where they are now carrying on the above busi ness in ail its various branches. They give every pledge on their part to please the fancy ana tastefully fit all those who patronize them in . their business. They rccieve quarterly the New York and Philadelphia fash ions. N. B. A Journeyman of good steady habits and who is a good workman may get constant employment. None who do not possess these qualifications need apply to us. D. A. WILLS, W. S. SANDERS. Auraria, June 11. —10—ts NOTICE. ALL persons are warned against trading for ‘.hree notes ofhand calling for thirty Dollars each,payable to A illiam Carnes dated tenth of May, 1333. \Vc are determined not to pay them as he has not complied with his contract, note signed by M. H. SNOW. HARRISON RILEY. June 23. —12 —ts. GEORGIA, COlili COUNTY. FBIAKEN up by William Dozier, and taken before B Lewis R. Powell,a cbesnut sorrel mare, about three or four years old, four feet eight inches high, with a blaze face, and her left hind foot and leg white, appraised by John D. Mullens arid Elijah Coxton, to thirty dollars, this first dav of May 1833. A true extract from the M mutes. * ■ R. B. HARRIS Clerk I. C. June 18, —11—ts. It comes, the Herald of a Guide n YV arl <l. GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. WHEREAb Robert Ligon and Robert Mitchell apply to me for letters of administration on the Estate o > ert Ligon, sen., late of said county dec’d. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my 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 <lav June, 1S 33. M. P. Q.LILLIAN, D. C. C. 0. 1 June 22.—12—30d MEDICAL. DR. John H. Thomas, having settled himself in Au raria Lumpkin County, respectfully tenders his professional services, to tlie Citizens of this and tlie ad joining counlies. Prom his experience a3 a practitioner of twelve years in tlie middle pa toi this State, and with a promise of charges in propoßion with the times, and strict attention to calls, he hopes to merit a share of public pat ronage. I Auraria, May 21. —7—ts AO ? ICv OUR Months after date application will he made, to the Honorable the Inferior Court, ot Newton Coun tv, when selling us a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate belonging to alter Poole, late of said County dec. HARDY K. POOLE, Adm’r. May 21. —7 4m TA XO^IITCr. THE Subs- fiber respctfiiily informs tlie citizens of Hall, and the adjoining comities, that he continues |to carry on the above business in its various bran ches, at his Old Stand, cast side ofthe Court-House Square, where work shall be done in the neatest and most fashionable style. He receives the PHILADEL PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and keeps on hand HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Os every description. Fie returns his hanks to the pub lic for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hogs leave to say, he has just employed a first rat*- Journey man from the city of Baltimore, and pledges there shall in future be no disappointment. G. . BROWN. April 6 — l —sm l CHEAP"i aSH STORE. PTBIHE undersigned has just received from New- JB. York and Charleston, an extensive and well selec ted asssortment of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD v ARK CR •CKERY, 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 Diiffic'Blankels, “ 6by7 do do do do 75 Point Blankets, 12 pr. 11—1 Rose Blanket**, 400 yds. Chester Ticks, 300 “ Union Stripes, 200 “ Pittsburg Cord, 8 ps. Toleskin, assorted colours. 6 “ Bleached Suflblk Drills, 6 “ Cotton Diaper, 30 u Calico, G do. Turkey Red Prints, 12 “ Ginghams, 10 do Bombazctts, G “ Furniture Calicoes, 4 doz. Cl lints Shawls, 4 ps. Crimson Circassian, 4 do. Irish Linen, 8 do.Linenlbld Shirting, 6 do. Sattinett, Silk, & Cotton Flag lldkfs. READY-MADE *£r CLOTHING, Hhds. Molasses, 1 do. St. Croix Sugar, 1 do. N. f Cleans do. 3 do. N. England Rum, 8 Bags Prime Green Coffee, 1 Pipe Holland Gin, 1 do. Cognac Brandy, 1 qr. Cask Poach Brandy 1 Superior Cognac do. 1 do. H. Gin, 1 do. .Madeira v. ine, 6 HampersChampaignc, 6 Boxes No. 1 Claret, 1 qr. Cask Port, t do. Muscat, 3 do. Malaga, 3 Casks London Porter, 12 Boxe? Soap, 3 Bbls. LoufSugar, 3 Tierces Hire, 5000 Spanish Sugars, 12 Kegs Crackers, 6 Bbls. Mackerel, 3 Boxes Sperm Candles, 6 do. Charleston do. I Bbl. Almonds, 6 Boxes Herring, 4 do. host quality Tobacco, 12 do. Bunch Raisins, 2000 lbs. Iron, 100 Spades, Longhandled Shovels, 4 Setts Blacksmith ‘Pools, 6 X Cut Saws, 6 Mill Saws, 400 lbs. German Steel, 12 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, 12 Boxes Window Glass, Bby 10, 24 Setts Knives and Forks, Pocket, Pen, and Dirk Knives, Razors, Scissors, Shears, &c. Pad, Gun, Chestand Stock Locks, 4 Rifles, 6 Shot Guns, l double barreled do. Kverpointcd Pencils, Silver Steel Pens, &c. Carpenters Tools, 2 Crates Crocker, G ass, and China Ware, 2 Boxes Kings Cast-steel Axes, Tea-kcttlcs, An assortment of Tinware, 100 Wool Flats, 25 Fine Fur, 100 Suits Negro Cloathing, s. t. Rowland: N. B. Highest price given for Gold. April 6 1833—1 —ts LAW NOTICET THE undersigned have entered into copartnership in the practice of tin; I .aw, for tho County ofLumpkin, and will attend to any professional business, which may be confided to their care. Letters addressed to Harden and Rogers,either at Mens or Auraria, will receive prompt, attention. EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—w6nst ACHILLES D. SHACKELFOIIT). AiKNwasr H permanently Tiled himself m Cass countv, at tne place selected for the county iSite. Ho will at tend punctually to all business intrusted to his care in the Churokee Circuit. v Communications may be addressed to Two Runs Post Ullice, Cass county. June 11.—11- ts Tho Southern Recorder, Columbus Enquirer and the Washington News, will give the above three insertions each, and forward their accounts to this office, for payment LAW NOTICE. THE undersign have entered into Copartnership, in the pneticeof LAW, and hope by strict atten tion to business confided to their care, and tho assistance of Judge Underwood, to merit a share of public patron age. They will practice in all the Counties of the Cher okee Circuit, and the adjoining counties of .he Western and Chattahoochee Circuits. Their office is at the Cour House in Lumpkin county. EZEKIEL W. CULLENS, GASTON M. UNDERWOOD.. July -i.—l.T -ts GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Prudence CapeiUrt, j vs. > Libel for Divorce, Henry Capeiiart, ) In Hie Superior Court of Hall County. IT appearing, by tho returnof the Sheriff, that Ihe de f aidant is not to be found, he is therefore hereby no- ‘ ; .fled to appear at the next Superior Court, for Hall coun- j ‘y, and answer to the said case, or the sane will proceed j exparte as to him, and Judgement will be entered up ‘ against him. WILLIAM ii. UNDER A UOD. Sol pro Libellant. J uly2,— 13—mSm COPARTNERSHIP. T iK undersigned have entered in Copartnership in the Confectionary line under the name of Yv are McCrary, they arc now receiving and offering at Lumpkin Court House, a general assortment of Goods, in their line, which they will sell low for cash only. Eve ry article is of the best kind. JOHN H. vv ARE. P. R. Uc’CRARY. J. 11. Ware continues to keep up bis Store in Auraria, Lumpkin county, in the above line of business. July 9.—14—3 t The Georgia Journal, nnd Recorder, will please pub lish the above three times and call on Col. John AI. < bar ter, of Millrdgeville for pay. J. H. WARE. ! XIVEIIsITY <J£ (J&MICIi. T- lE Examination of the th ee lowc r classes, in this Institution will commence on Wednesday tlie Ist , of July next, and continue lot three days. Saturday the 3d of August will he appropriated to < xa lining candid ates for admission; Sunday tin* it i i Jorainuncern *nt sermon will bed livered in t.ie College chapel, at half past 10 A. M. v'oiid.ty tiie sth the Board of Trustees will meet for the transaction of bnsiness; Tuesday the Gth I there will be an exhibition of Ora to* s from the Junior class I chosen by the two Literary Societies connected with the University ; and on v ednesday the 7th, the annual Com mcnccmcnt. ASBURY HULL, Secretary. July 9, —14—to. ASSY ILLk HO PEL. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public in general that he is now opening a Horn* of ente tainrneut in Cassvilb*, Cars county, where, from his k lowledgc of business, h hopes to shear a rea sonable portion of tlieir patronage. 1 MALACHI JONES. July 9,—14—3t The Southern Banner, will please ffTC tho above three Insertions and forward their account forpayment. M. J. ALLATOONEY HOTEL T1 1 It Subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that ho has opened a House of entertainment, at the Allatooncy Gold Mines, in Cass county, tin above place* is a handsome and healthy situa tion, with the advantages of good spring and well water, and the pleasant Mountain breeze, and is surrounded with a romantic forest, in tho centre of the Gold Region, Alla - tooney, is 45 miles from the Carroll Mines, 70 from Au raria in Lumpkin county, and on the direct road leading from Auraria, to the Carroll mines. N.B. the post office is removed from Snnfordville to this place. JOHN DAWSON July 9,-14 —ts The Editors ofthe Georgia Journal, Columbus En quirer, Augusta Chronicle, Macon Messenger, willpleasc publish the above t wice a month for six months, and for ward their accounts to the subscriber at Allatooncy for payment. J. DAW SOrL NOTICE. AIL persons are desired to take notice, that I have . m this day and do hereby revoke a power of A tto; ru y, which 1 have heretofore executed to one Stephen Uanic, authorizing him to sell Lots No. 859, IStli District, 2d Suction, and 75, Bth District, Ist Suction, and I caution all persons from trading for said lots, from said Hnnie. THOMAS WEST, July 9.—M—4m FOR SALE, Two Valuable Gobi Lots, No. Dist. Sec. £87 s S 5 2 1 1169,16, 2. twill sell on the 4th Saturday in July, to the highest and last bidder, at the Store House of Moses Wright, Esq., in the county of Oglethorpe, the two Gold Lots above described, drawn to my name in the late Lottery, where satisfactory evidence can be given as to titles. One third cash, and the Terms of the balance ofthe purchase money on the day of sale. SAMUEL M. JOHNSON. July 2.—13 3t NOTICE. JUST received at tlie office of the Western Herald, a large supply of Materials, suitable for Job work, among which arc fancy Bordering, Coloured Cards, do. Inks, &c. &c. Blanks of all kinds of approved forms, kept constantly on hand for sale, all orders tilled with neatness and dispatch. July 9.—l4—tf FOR SALE. THAT Valuable tract of Land, with an extensive Farm on it, whereon the subscriber now livea, situ ated in Hall countv, about twelve miles East from Aura ria. “ JAMES WHITTEN. July 9. —14 — It | LIST”[IF I.ET'TEESr K"** KAfAINING in the Post-Office at Gainesville, on > the Ist day of.7uly, 1833, which if not taken out i iu three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office ns dead Letters, A. L, Maitin W. Armstrong, Roswell King, Abel Roberts or Jacob AvcDavid B, Litcherv, ry, Ephraim Litchcry, Elias Allred, Jacob Lindsey, B# Gideon Land, Ellis Buffington, James Law, 3, Spencer Bolter, Clerk ofthe Superior court,/ Thomas C. Bowen, M. Henry Baker, Samuel K. M’Cutcher, Ernihng Bignon, John .Vt’Brvdo, Jesse Braudwell, Davit! M. M yers, Thomas Brown, John Mayson, Andrew &. \V. Beil, John M’Dow, Wm. Bradly, David A/artin, Michael Brannon, Wm . Jfflier, John Butler, IFilliam A/or row, Dorcas Baugh, Hugh APPonald, John Bartin, Thomas B. APDowcll, 3 John Bell, James JU’Chsky, sen. i R. Bates, Anguish APComic, C, Thomas A/ayes, 1 V\ in. Connelly, Arthur Crawford, A Chastain, 2, John Clayton, 5, D. G, Cobb, C. B. Cushman, Thomas Carter, Elizabeth Carter, L. Cleveland, Alex. Cavin, Esq. Samuel Cruise, Hugh Crooks, \V illiain Cobb, James W, Cain, D. Charles C. Dunham, Joseph Dunagan, 2 W illiam Dowdy, Edward Daniel, John Denton, Henry H. Davis, Martin Dodd, John Deavous, John Dowdy, John Dawsey, Nelson Dickerson, John Dunagan, Neely Dobson, John Dorsey, Benjamin Dunagan, James Edmonston, Josiah Ellington, Enoch Earley, Jacob Elcrhart, 2 Haney Evans, Giles Eubank, J unes Cogburn, Henderson Ekes, illiam 11. Folgcr, Allen AI, Gillespie, William Gibson, Jane Glenn, Wiley J. Garrard, Jenny Gaines, Mr. Garrett, John Gibson, H. Albert G. Hale, Gabriel R. Hughs, Vv illiain Hartgroves, George ITawpe, 3 John T. Hendricks, George Hall, Uriah Hubbard, Jesse Howe], Clabom Huffman, Hawkins & Bans, J Mary J. Jones, Silvey Jackson, Cary Jackson, Joseph Johnston, Clerk of the Inferior court, John Jay, Abram Jones, Nathan Jones. George Yordcr. , , WILLY HARBEN, I’. .V. I..mm Wicriff's Sales for , iiinist in COBB COUNTY. Lol. Dist. Sec. Property of To satisfy. 40a, 2 s Richard Gamer, Smith & M’Junkiij, \l 7 < x l 2 John Coker, S. M’Junkin, 48j, 33 Wm. W. Barret, Saflold & Parle r, and OM .. „ William Porler. sua, lo 2 Thomas James, Haynes,Christains, See ‘ Jl ’ * 2\\m.F. S. Fitts, Chi=tlcr, Higgcnbot ! ton, &*Co. 2/7, 10 2 Edward Johnson, S. MeJunkin, 2 J* Clnnkcnsiiin. Caller & Buchannon, -711, 17 2 Leonard Cagles, Thomas Smith. 331, l- 2 J.P.Stcedly, C. W. Christian, 902, 1 ~ 4V in. Roughton, Pandwiek & Walden 86i, 19 2 Allen Smith, Kellogg & Sanford, 762, 1 2 Allen Smith, do. 433, Jo 2 Isaac Golden, Wm. D, Scro ( ’ ff in fl , 77,20 2 Lewis Matthews, R. Ryans & “Richard Hums & Cos. JL & J Hudson, J. \Y. Houghton*, /-, 17 2 “Win. Hagewood, P.J. Murray, KCI, 19 2 Bcnj. Higgins, do 92fi, 11 2 Wyatt Ross, do 159, 17 2 Ellis Treada way. do *>29, 20 2 George Hinkle, do 1006, 18 2 John Cocks, do 201, 18 2 Robert Smith, do /30, 1 2 Jacob Sanders, do 1096, 16 2 & Prince, „. & Isham Grrflm, ° 254, 17 2 John Wilson, do 166, 19 2 Roler Berden, do 121, 3.3 Allen Thurmond, do 294, 20 2 Hiram Proctor, do 1230, 16 2 Lewis Thomas, do 922, 1 2 Caleb Clark, dC 819, 33 Barnet Parker, do 695, 16 2 Allen Carver, “o 993, 17 2 Samuel Howell, R. V. C. & \V. , 617, 19 2 Pleasant Merad.th K do 896, 1 2 Gilford Pricket, Thomas Gray for tho q..(, n use ofHowcilCobb, me ’ 9i? ra ,‘ I , on James Young, 10,.„ ; 1, 2 Reuben Wilkinson J. W. Wortham, f James Posey, .4-., .. - Allen Prior, Jones & Jasper, FORSYTH. J3 ! ‘ Vn >-A. Young, Collin G. Buchanan, 1096, , j James D Fewcll, James J. Moore, 9/4, 1 i Isaac Barley, Lake Reid, in!: . Jacob Rainey, M’Conmll&Dicksson 1 1 Benjamin Flemoy lacanah & Benjamin Smith. FLOYD. 741 3 1 L. M. Brantlv,! , James Parks, A. Moore,] 858, 23 3 Joseph Nix, John Hall, 29 i( 4 ArchneC!aig& Wm. Shannon, John WHoughton, 3 °' vrn J-V. P. Cullens & Sons. Oho, o 4 James Bently, James Pawnerson & n r r. . James Brewster, 196, 16 4 • J. W, Pcarman, and nck Robs-rt Douglas*, Sarnh Turk, George* 36, 3 Benjamin Moore, Dearing, TSichols ■ Hearing & Joseph Ik Greeno. Z> Ji.lT. ~~ (Lumpkin C. FI. Ca.) A • noLT.haye removed to this place aft f*-* 1 wctic-lmw in Copartnership in all thccou: - tics of hero hint uit, and m the adjoining countiesot tnc Western and hattahoochie bruits. * ALFRED 11. lIOL7’ Aprils, 1833—1 —If HOLT ’ ‘ SHEK IFF’SDEEDSAIVD Os the most approved firms, for sale here. NO. 15. John -Maxwell, Je sse .Maitin, John Jtfason, F. J. -Murray, EU. .Mcadox, David H. JH’CIusRV, O, George H. Owens, ./ames Oliver, P. Henry Parks, John H. Prj'or, Edmund Powell, Nathan Poole, 11’ill nun Power, Henry Peeples, 2, David Philips, tY- David Quarles, Isaac Quarles, B. John Richardson,_ Bartimeus Reynolds, H. W. and J. L, Riler,2 F. S. Reynolds, D m. Rakcstraw, Daniel Red wine, Stephen P.eed, 2, Alfred Reed, Absalom Rcecc, S. TFilliam Smithy Thomas Shoeklej’, S’, Enoch S'latter, H. F. Simmons. Elijah Smallwood; Ti m. Smith, Judith Sellery, F.noth Smith, James Save, John Sowell, 2 Isaac Sowell, John Smith, Thomas Thomtdli. E. Thacker, Samuel Tate, B illiam Thompson, John B. Tennings, U. H illiam 11. Underwent V. James Voylcs, Jesse Vanwinkle, IF. ITiiiiam Wilson, 2 IFm. Wallis, Benjamin Whortcr, t Isaac R. D'alker, Lemuel Winn, Richard Wilson, Henry Waters, TFilliam Williams, TFilliam Worley, Thomas Wilson, Jesse Windsor, 8, J. P. Woodson. Y.