The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, August 31, 1833, Image 1

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The Wextern Herald. VOL. I. rOSLUHED EVERT SATURDAY HORNING BY O. P. SHAW, AND Edited by A. G. PAMBROUGH. Trims- —Three dollar, per annum, payable within six months after the receipt of the first number, or four dol- Isrs if not paid within the year. Subscriber, living out of Ihe state, will be expected in all cases, to pay in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, unless tho money is paid in advance; and no paper will be dis continued until all arrearages are paid, except at the op lion ofthe publisher. Persons requesting a discontinu ance of their Papers, are requested to bear in mind, a set lumen t of their accounts. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates; when the number of insertions is not specified, they will be continued until ordered out. SCP All Letters to the Editor or Proprietor, on mat ters connected with the establishment, must be tost paid in order to secure attention^ jCP Notice ofthe sale of Land and Negroes, by Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published .ijirr Oats previous to the day of sale. The sale of personal Property, in like manner, mu3t be published FonTT days previous'to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published fortv days. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary 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 litters of Di invasion, ux months. We are authorized to anneunce Allen Matthews, Esq. as a Candidate 16 represent Lumpkin county, in the Senatorial branch ofthe next Legislature. V July 16.—.15 (dr* We ro authorized to announce Isaac R. Walker, Esq. as a candidate to represent Lumpkin coun tv, in the representativebraneb, ofthe next Legislature. ‘ July 9.—14 (dr* We are requested to announce the name of Dr. Ira R. Foster as a candidate to represent Lumpkin county, in the next Legislature. July 16,-15 (dr* We are authorized to announce the name of Maj. David Irwin, as a candidate to represent Cass county, in the Senatorial branch of the next Legislature. July 16—15 (d* We are authorized to announce Cornelius Cooper, Esq. as a Candidate to Represent Gilmer county, in the Senatorial Branch ofthe next Legislature. July 16,—15 Cd-We are authorized to aunounce James B. llenson,Esq. as a Candidate to ReprescntGilmcr county, in the House of Representatives at the next Legislature. July 16. —15 (td* w are authorized to announce C. A. PARKER, Esq. 89 a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensu ing January Election. July 16.—15 (dr We are authorised to announce the name of John Miller, Esq. as a Candidate to represent Cass county in the Representative branch ofthe next Lcgisla ture. July 16.—19 Sheriff's Sales for September in COBB COUNTY. Ut. Diet. Sea Property of To satisfy. 100 1 2 R Skinner, Wm. Wantly. 811 1 2 L. B Bridges, A R Smith c. al. 437 18 9 J Munow, A Crawford & Cos. 1088 17 4 J W Moon, do. 395 19 8 J Albright, J Long. 375 17 2 W Carnngton, do. 099 18 * W Marrow, do. 1080 II 1 W Carrington, do. 880 16 2 W Bacus, J Kirkpatrick. 844 16 8 J Dunmore, A Boggs. 115119 9 T Butler, E Feathcrston. 140 17 2 J P Campbell, W B Ellington. 1215 16 2 DM’Murrow. NC Monroe. 861 19 8 E Brown GShaw. 166 19 2 R Birdin, J M’Mullin. 807 t 2 T Lyan, J Lofton. 134 19 2 W Harkins, J Dorry, et. al. 325 19 2 W Plant, OP Jackson. 531 19 2 E Green, W Warren. 840 16 3 J M Allen, W Freeman. T 76 17 2 J Hancock, IP Pye and others. 400 33 RStanteld, SW Harper. 126 20 3 J Bcaaly, J Hood. 1049 3 S J Wilson. JR Cargill. 789 19 2 H Gillian, do. 1200 2 3 J H Edwards, do. 1128 19 2 M Rainey, do. a 942 17 2 EDral, J Grubbs et. al/ 23 18 2 E Pickrin, AT Jones. 1078 16 2 M Porthres, A T Jones. 1104 16 2 A Henderson, T Scarbrough. 685 33 ENaßh, Boyl&Webb. 881 20 2 A Brooks, J Boyl. 189 20 2 H& S Land, ACasclbeny. 281 16 2 W Carnes, JBoyh 596 17 2 M Chandlers, do. 359 19 2 E Hodges. H Wooster. CASS COUNTY, 214 16 3 W Goodman, B Blocker. 1276 17 3 W Covington, W L Wilkerson. 1007 21 2 S Dean. TS Tatc. * ‘*B 3 GR Brazed, SRiply. *9. ■> 4.1 D J Slade, Towns & Riley. i 675 4 * - (';4eion, Blaasengame. 269 21 2 M ... c * al. E Wood. 417 4 3 JEvere. ‘ J Gitlett. 323 22 2 J Hughs, J T Bradford et ah 1045 17 3 TBM’Dowel’, a ftL'udrcvillc. 446 21 2 J Alien, . - W Snei'i 435 4 3 T Stewart, •* ’. .--'rden. 610 4 3 L M’Leroy, GAh. 653 4 3 J Hills, AS Jones. 72 22 2 A Bullock, W Williams. 86 6 3 P Huntington, C J Brown. 996 21 1 H Keller, B H Conyeara. 288 23 2 J G Barnett, et. al. Henry count}-. 434 21 2 G A Parker, L L Lynes. FORSYTH COUNTY. 693 14 1 J Priest, J W Jones & Cos. 1095 3 I W Owens, et. al. JR Stanford. Ul7 2 1 WLodcn, TSTate. 326 3 1 A Nelson, W T Brown. M 6 3 I Li Wilson, C H Dasher. 295 3 1 E Sanford, J Wilson. 364 14 1 WHCridenton, A Crawford & Cos. 988 2 I TW Shivers, J Ford, & Cos. 1130 3 1 do. do. *362 1 I A Hotlon, J Dismuck. 144 14 1 M Kendrick, Adams & Towns, 494 2 1 J Dickerson, Hoyl Sc J ones. ÜB3 14 1 B Goolsby, StovaUSc Lamar. 391 I 5 PNScnrloek, RMPitt. AURARIA, LUMPKIW COUNTY, GEORGIA- AUGUST i, 1833. 244 1 1 J Florens, P. Lamar, 571 14 1 J Cubbage, J. D. Hdnginen, 38 3 1 R. Guthrie, T. L. Garret, 206 1 1 MJ D Moon, S M’Junkin, 935 14 1 D C Cash, J Sanderlin, 505 3 1 E T Palmar, J Sanderlin, 781 2 1 Mitchell & Wray, Johnston & Gunn, 141 1 1 J F Owens, T Lawrence, 306 2 1 J Lunsford, E Pitncr, 397 1 1 J L Burton, J R Cargile, 973 14 1 W Browning, H Dunn, FLOYD COUNTY. 235 24 3 W G Jones, J H Newton, 196 5 4 W Hutchens, S M’Junkin, 15 3 4 W C Cambell, C M’lnUre &Ca 72 23 3 W F.zzeli, J Smith, 303 4 4 J Hamilton, M’Junkin & Smith, 145 22 3 P Young, B. Camp, 1212 3 4 G W Young, S. Hale, 145 16 4 P E Posey, H. Peoples, 6 14 4 B Abanathy, H Peoples, 55 14 4 H Halstan, J H Jones, 88 24 3 T Carrell, W Stubbs, 1010 3 4 W Carlisle, J M’Cutchen, 245 14 4 I A Scott, J Morgan, 1046 34tt H Col will, L Gahtgan, 190 23 3 W Morris, etal. W. Bennct, 506 16 4 PM Thomas, J. Upton. MURRAY COUNTY, 131 14 3 J N Fry, J Sanderlin, 207 28 3 J Echolds, G. Smith, 131 10 3 W Stewart, Kellog & Sand ford, 227 8 4 D Campbell, C J M’Donald, 189 8 4 J Cain, RVC Ruffin, 286 10 3 D M’Daniel, RVC & W Ruffin, 80 13 4 A Smith, J. F. Cash, 107 10 3 J Oxford, J Brooks, 50 27 3 J M’Kinzie, Kellog & Sandford, 321 7 3 M& J Jacobs, T Kellog, 237 8 3 A M’Roy, Kellog & Sandford, 123 18 3 MP Philips, Irwin & Bryan, 264 27 3 J Alford, I. Wafer, 195 11 3 W Barber, W Roberds, 152 7 4 C Kees, C M’Carter, 223 28 3 J Manning, W South, 38 19 4 J Simmons, J Bullard, 2 27 3 JLDoyal, M’Junkin & Smith, 36 14 3 D Holland, High fit Higgins, 193 11 3 T Hogan, Cost & others, 12 12 3 DM. Fitts, A M’lntire, 245 11 3 DM Fitts, A M’lntire, 302 27 3 J Hubbard, JBGaudry, 209 9 4 W Tynan, M Rooney, 277 10 4 A Williams, Mrs. Ann Raleigh, 323 28 3 A Gillis & Cos. M. Pendcgrast, 16 11 3 Z Jordan, JBGaudry. 289 11 3 H M’Donald, M Pcndergrast, 300 9 3 A R M’Laughlin, do 229 26 2 E Wood. D Chandler. 143 24 2 H Keller, et. al. H H Fields. 138 7 4 F Green, W Brasswcll. 193 11 3 T M Hogan, JR Cargile. 127 8 3 B R Lee, JL Martin. 322 13 S R Helton J H Newton. 88 27 3 WAR Pittman, I Warren. 319 10 3 I Gray, JH Kidd. 55 8 3 \\ Chitwood, T J Harper & Cos. 201 11 4 WV Smith, JM’Muflin. 29 14 3 C Gentry, J Morris. 283 6 4 RR Atkinson, JAPNeiI. 2M 14 3 ECamp, Truable & Suffield. 262 26 3 N E Ducker, Watson & If'arrau. 293 4 3 C Jtfiiggrtdge, ‘J M V adc. Factorage and Commission Business, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE Subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and patrons, and to the country in general, that thoy have removed to the large and commodious r* & ware d§3i ■wmisi mm On the soutli side, upper end of Broad street, lately occu pied by John C. Holcombe, where they will continue to transact the above business in all its legitimate branches. They renew their pledge to abstain from all speculations upon cotton, and are prepared to extend their usual facili ties upon produce in store. They return their thanks for the liberal share of patronage already conferred, and soli cit its further continuance. * MASON & RANDLE. August 17. —19 —6t And Commission Business. THE undersigned think it proper to inform their friends and the public, that they still continue tko above business, at their New Fire Proof Warehouse, MBWbroad-stree r, £fißl Id aogusta. mm They intend having nothing to do with the purchase of Cotton, but will devote themselveß exclu sively to business confided to their care. They are pre pared to make necessary advances, and respectfully re new the offer of their services to the public. STOVALL & SIMMONS. August, 10 —18—2m. . MUSCLE SHOALS THE undesigned,Commissioners ofTennessee Canal, haying heard that some alarm exists from a report of the CHoleni having broken out among the hands, take this occasion from their personal observation on the line, and from information on which they can rely, to assure the public; Uiht it is certainly unfounded. No case ofCholera has occured upon the Canal nor has there recently been snip Severe Case Os sickness or death. There are at this time employed, from 500 to 600 hands who are well fed, comfortably lodged, in good health, and are in the regular receipt of higher wages, than are gen erally earned by others in JAMES JACKSON, J. LANE, J. K. SWOOPE, THOMAS FEARN. -n The subscriber is authorized to employ 500 or two SCj 1 hands at sls per month for the above company thousand ~,- „ a found at Leathers Ford or in Au he may atai. unu - D. C. GIBSON. June 25th, 1833 , .— — , ■ —■■ ” FOR 1? ALE. -WmTILL be sold to the highest bidder, on Saturday W tiie tth September at this place, Lot 660 12 1. Terms made known on the day £ August 24. —20 —3t FOR SALEAT THIS OFFICE, A FEW Copies 0 f the Rules of Court, which can be had on application. August 24,—Z0 It comes, tlie Herald of a Golden World. WATCHES CLOCKS Ac. AC. MARSHALLhaajustreccivo], and now • opening in front of the CHEROKEE HOTEL, in Auraria, a Splendid and Fashionable Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, &c. Among whieh are Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Lever and L’Epine Watches. Silver Lever L’Epine and common do. Ladies, and Gentlemen’s Ear and Finger Rings; Breast Pins, Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, and Bead Guard Chains, of a great and beautiful variety, Rodger’s fine PenKmves. Waae and Butchers, and Rogers’ Razors. Pistols and Dirks. Silver Spectacles and Goggles. Silver Thimbles. Ever pointed Pencil Cases, Ladies Belt Buckles and Bracelets. Moleskin and Bead Purses. Pocket Compasses. Wood and Britania Shaving Boxes, Brushes and Strapß. Walking Canes. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, &c. &c. Watches and Clocks repaired, and warranted. Auraria, August 10.—18—ts. NEW GOODS. THE undersigned have just received, andarerecciving direct from Baltimore and Philadelphia, a large, general and elegant Assortment of GOODS, which they oftcr very low for Cash. Their Stock they believe to be general. They can therefore with confidence, invite their friends and the public in general, to call and examine, as they are resolved to give bargains. Their Stock consists in part of Blue, Black and Invisible Cloths, Clarat, Olive and Grey do. Cassimeresand Sattinetts, Circassian, Bland and Scotch Tartan; Silk and Tabby Velvets, Black, Merino and fancy Cord, Silk and Cotton Vestings, Black, Lustrifig and colored Florence, and gross de nap. Black Lacc Veils and colored silk Handkerchiefs, Black and White Prints, and Fancy do. Black and White painted Muslins, Black and White Ginghams, Checked and Plaid Pongc Silks, Silk and Pocket Handkerchief^, Linens, Brown and Irish, Bleached, Brown and Plaid Domestics, McJSow’s Blankets, Hats White and Black, Shoes and Boots, Coarse and fine, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Cutlery, auch as Chissels, Augers, Handaawe and Ham mers, Hinges, Waffle Irons, Grid Irons, Pad Locks, Double bolted do. pocket Knives and Razors, Spades and Shovels, Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Chocolate and Tea, Wine, &c. &, H. C. &. G. C. BRADFORD. August 24.—20 —ts. STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRANE, a® HWIMG removed to Auraria, Lumpkin county, now tenders his professional services to the public, and will practice in ull the counties of the Cherokee Cir cnit; and Carroll, Campbell, DeKalb, Hall and Haber sham counties. Having been engaged for three years in gold mining, he will, (assisted by Mr. George S. Moody, from North Carolina) act as agent in the examination, and sale of gold lots. Letters upon either branch of the above business, ad dressed to me, will be promptly and Ihithfully attended to. August 24.-20—ts. LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into Copartnership, in the practice of LA W, and hope by strict atten tion to business confided to their cane, and the 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 W estern and Chattahoochee Circuits. Their office is at the Cour House in Lumpkin county. EZEKIEL W. CULLENS, GASTON M. UNDERWOOD. July 2.—l3—tf LAW NOTICE. TIHE undersigned have entered into copartnership in die practice of the Law, for the County ofLumpkin, and wfll attend to any professional business, which may be confided to their care. Letters addressed to Harden and Rogers,either at Athens cr Auraria, will receive prompt attention. EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—wGm J. H. STOKES, HAS permanendy settled himself in Cassville, Cass county, and will regularly attend to any business directed to his care, in thcCherokce Circui Angust 17.—19—w2m. NOTICE. A LL persons are desired to take notiec, that I have iA this day and do hereby revoke a power of Attorney, which 1 have heretofore executed to one Stephen Hame, authorizing him to sell Lots No. 859, I9th District, 2d Section, and 75, Bth District, Ist Section, and 1 caution all persons from trading for said lots, from said Hanie. THOMAS WEST, July 9.—14 —4m NOTICE. JUST received at the office of the Western Herald, a large supply of Materials, suitable for Job work, among which are fancy Bordering, Coloured Cards, 10. Inks, &c, &c. Blanks of all kinds of approved forms, kept constantly on hand for sale, all orders filled with neatness and dispatch. July 9.—l4—tf FOR SALE OR RENT THAT large and convenient HOUSE, in thn Town of Gainesville, justfinished in the best style for an up country Tavern; furnished with as good or better fur niture, all new, than any similar Establishment in the State- Early application should be mode, as the House is now ready to commence business. Servants will al so be furnished, if required. ttrosubseffi.^ Gainesville. Hall Cos. Geo. August 17.—19“’1l 1 AURARIA. IN obedience to an order of the Court of Ordinary of I Newton county, the undersigned, as guardian of the orphans of Jesse Champion, wifi, at public outcry, sell, on the premises, all the Lots in tile town of AURARIA, Lumpkin county, Georgia, beginning the sal. of said Lots on the first Tuesday in November next, and con tinuing the sale from day to day until all will have been sold. The Lots vary in size, lrom sixty by one hundred and five feet, to five hundred and fifteen by six hundr- and ! and fifteen feet This thriving town is located on the ridge dividing the waters of the Etowah from those of the I Chestatce; and as regards salubrity of air, purity of wa- j ter, fertility of soil, and quantitv of the most precious me tal, is surpassed by no neighborhood in the Southern ■ States. In rapidity of improvement, it is unequalled by j any towti or village in Georgia; and, as the sources of its prosperity are inexhaustible, its importance must be du- I rable. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM K. BRIERS, Guarditn.. August 24.—20—tds. NOTICE. WILL be sold in Cherokee county, on the 23rd Sep tember next,the To wn Lots, necessary to place the public Buildings of said county upon. The sale to con tinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM R KEY, j. i. c. JOHN WAITES, j. i. c. HENRY HOLCOMB, j. i. c. THIS beautiful place is Hear the centre of said county, situated upon the Etanch River, upon Lot No. 229, in the 14th District, 2d Section of said county. From the ad vantages this county possesses, both as respects good land and Rich Gold Mines, together with its being in the centre and heart ofthe whole surrounding ich country, with the advantages of water navigation, it presents a flattering prospect, far beyond any ofthe adjoining coun- . ties. WILLIAM B. KEY, j. i. c. JOHN IFAITES, j. i. c. HENRY HOLCOMB, j. i. c. The Southern Recorder and Macon Telegraph, will please give the above two insertions, and forward their accounts to the office of the Cherokee Intelligencer for payment. August 24.—20—tds TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. gk 1 19 ANAWAY sometime In June ! JH- last, a Negro Man named Har- ( LJEr® rison about fifty years of age; he for-1 merly belonged to the Estate of Whit- 1 mire of ‘his county, and is well known j in the Cherokee Nation, where he has i im been seen several times since his elope- ( fIF _ ment. He is stout built, head a little ; grey, and has rather a thickness of speech. The above reward will be paid upon his delive ry to me in this place, or lodged in any safe jail, so that I get possession of him. WILLIAM GIBSON. Gainesville, Hall Cos. Geo. August 17—19 —ts. ESTRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the subscriber, some time in May last, at the Burnt stand in Lumpkin county, a small Bay inare, seven or eight years old, blind in her right eye, a natural trotter, supposed to have been raised in Habersham coun ty, any information thankfully received and any trouble or expenses liberally paid for. MARTIN DOBBS. August 10, —18—4t STRAYED OR STOLEN, i B N ROM the Subcriber a small lilac a {giffipfßl _M7 Horse, eight or nine years old, five lx feet high, Branded on the left hip as well as I now recollect with a perpendicular line, three or four inches long, drawn through two halfcir cles. A liberal reward will be paid for his delivery to me, and all reasonable expenses paid. NATHANIEL NUCKOLLS. July 16—15—1£ STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the subscriber, living in Auraria, a Sorrel Mare about eleven or twelve years old, fourteen hands highher left eye out, a lump on her hack, one white foot, and branded with the letters B. H. Five dol lars will be given to any person who will deliver said marc to the subscriber. H. S COUNCIL. August 17.—19 To Gold Mine Speculators, rMIHE Undersigned tenders his services, as an Expc- JL rienccd practical Miner, to examine and test any Lot in the Gold Region, disbclieveing in any certain theo ry until proven by practice, he will warrant his opinion when given to be correct, his price for examining and giv ing a verbal, or written opinion, as may be required of any Lot, will be twenty five Dollars Letters cncloseing that amount in Cash, will be strictly attended,and all necessary information given, he may at all times be found at Leath er’s Ford or in Auraria Lumpkin county. D.C GIBSON. Angnst 10. —18—ts, Proprietors of the Athens JL Stage Line, have determined T W(jUjaßaferaS to continue their tri-weekly lineto Auraria. Hereafter the 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 dicct communication by stage tri-weekly with Augusta, Millcdgeville; and week ly with Pendleton, via Gainesville and Camesville. The stage will also run twice a week to Athens, Tennessee; leaving Leathers’Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn mg. May 29.—8—ts. FOR SALeT WILL be exposed at public Auction, at the Court House, ofLumpkin county, on the first Tuesday in September next, that valuable and well known Lot No. 986. in the tweflh District, ofthe first Section. i Terms made known on the day o r sale. A good Title j will be made to the purchaser, tree of all incumbrances whatsoever. WILLIAM CONNELLY, of Hall County. August 10.—19—tds VALUABLE LAND FOR THE Subscriber wishes to sell the Let of land where on Wiley Bishop now lives, near thejunction of the Chestatee and Cbattahoochie 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 to ARCHIBALD BISHOP, 0/ GairuSrille, Geo. Juno 4.—9—ts NOTICE. | SSOO, ON or before the fust day of January 18341 promise to pay, Joshua HUaen, or bearer five hue..-Lt doi lars, for value received, February 9th 1833. JESSE SANDERLIN. All persoi s arc hereby forwaxned from trading for the original of the above note, as the said note was frauriu • lently obtained the consideration having wholy failed, ami j I am determined not to pav the ram''. JESSE SANDERLIN. ofSavannh. I July 16,—14—tf i The Savannah Republican, will give the ahove 4 In , sections. J. S. 50 DOLLARS REWARD FOR SAMUEL EATON, who broke jail in Clay lon, Raburn County, Georgia, on the nightof lire ; 25th inst. Said EATON is about 25 years old near Bix ! feet high, stout built, fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, quick spoken, possessing considerable intelligence and apparent decency. I will give the above n ward if he is apprehended, and delivered to me in Rabum County. JOHN S. HENLY, Jailor R, C. August, 10—18—4 t. NOTICE. A MAN expereneed :n ’he Mining business who can give the best references for his character and abil ities, wishes to get employment in a mine,vein or deposit. Enquire at litis < ’ffice. August. 10—18 ts. TO LAND HUNTERS. TTIE suhsciibcr, living in the lower part of EHijay Town in Gilmer county, on the direct road leading from said town to Sanders, on the Federal Roan, having I furnished himself with Maps, Lottery Registers, and other necessary information in relation to Lands in Gil mer, and the adjoining counties, tenders his services to ’ all those who may be in search of Lands, in the above Section of country, to show lands or give such informa tion as may be desirable to owners, or others interested, , he will also act as Agent in purchaseing lands at Sheriff Sale, in Gilmer county, his charges will be reasonable in proportion to his tronble. JAMES B. HENSON. June 61, —15—ts. NOTICE. THE Subscribe! takes pleasure in announcing to the public, that he has opened a Confectioners Store in l this place, where persons can be supplied with every arti j cle, usually kept in his line on the most accommodating I terms. ’ He is prepared to make Candies of every description to , order atthe shortest notice. Those who buy to sell again j can be supplied at 45 cts. per pound. JOSEPH FREDRICK. Gainesville August 24, —20—It, NOTIv E. ALL persons arc cautioned from trading for a note, given by recto B. F. Patton, for six hundred Do!#* lars, dated 27th February 1832, and due twelvemonths after date, as I have substantial defence against the said note, the consideration having entirely failed, and I do not intend to pay the same unless compelled by Law. JOHN R. COCK RAN. August 10, —18—3 t CAMP MEETING. THE CAMP MEETING for tho Chestatce Alis. sion, will commence on the thirteenth day of Sep tember next, at Edward Adair’s, in the Oothcaloga Val ley, Cass county. Such Preachers of the Gospel, as feel willing to laboi for the advancement of the cause of Re ligion,are affectionately requested to “come over and help us.” * August, 10 —18 — MEDICAL. Dll. John H. Thomas, having settled himself in Au raria 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 part of this Slate, and with a promise of charges in proportion with the times, and Btri"! attention to calls, he hopes to merit a share of public pat* ronage. Auraria, May 21.—7—ts LOST OR MISLAID; ONE small pocket Wallet, containing one note on Robert M’Crary, payable to .Tomes Gowdy, for fif teen Dollars, eighty-seven and a half cents, dated norm time ill April last, and due the first of Septemb. r nex* • one twenty dollarbill on the State Bank of Georgia- four ten dollar bills on the Farmers Bank of Chattahoochee. The makerot said note, is hereby notified from payin'* the same to any person except myself, and all pereons are cautioned against trading for the same. A liberal re ward will be paid for the above, delivered to the subscri ber at Lcathci’s Ford, Lumpkin county. WILLIAM STOCKS, August 24.—20—ts. NOTICE. THE Makers of Rent Notes, in the counties of Pauld ing and Murray, are informed that I will attend in the coun y of Murray, oil the first Monday in September, and ill the county of Paulding, on the Thursday after the second Monday in September; for the purpose of giving them an opportunity of settling the same by payment or renewal. ‘./AMES NISBET, Attorney ’ „ For Central Bank. August 1 / —19—td GEORGIA ALMANAC. THE Publication of the Georgia Almanac, which was regually printed in this office, but failed for two years, owmg to circumstances which could not be con trolled by the former editor, will hereafter be continued every year, with the calculations of Robert Grier Esq. T'nc almanac for 1834 will be printed w ith new type’ anil new Zodiacal and Astronomical signs, on good paper, j and carefully superintended. Persons wishing to pur chase by the Groce are requested to make early appli cation : the price will boas low as it can be affordedto save expense and a small profit. —Consitutionulist ’ i Augusta, July 23,1833. NOTICE. MERRITT fk. Cos. will pay Forty-five Cents Cah for .Merchants and Planters Bank Notes; or 5U Cents in Goods, at Auraria, Lumpkin countv. or Sh-V field Newton Comity, •’ August 24.—20—ts. NOTICE. ALL persons arc for warned from cutting timber r othciwisetrespassing on Let No. 892\ jgth ft, _ tiict and Ist Section, as the law will be rigid!v enforced agan.st all such as may violate it. * IV.UM • GA,U " EE ’ 3£.lhe: si zz For Sale at ttii Oificc NO. 31.