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WKT'ILL bj sold on he first Tuesday ifi No
ww vombor next, nt the court-house in Lnmpkio
rrvintv, within the usual iiuUrsoi sole, the following prop
t rty, to wit :
Lot No. 820, 4th District Ist Section; lr
ried on ns t!ie property of Janies Hogan, to satisfy a ft. fa.
issuo-J from Habersham Superior Court, in favor ot riar
nson & Eakle, vs. said Hogan.
Let No. 296, 15th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of Peter Stanfield and J. M. Cruise,
to satisfy a fi. tie issued from a Justice’s Court of Newton
county, in favor of Obediah Ward, vs. said Cruise and
hianli'eld. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta
ble.
Lot No. 255,13 th District, Ist Section, north;
levies', an as the property of Henry Mann, to satisfy a ii. ,
fi. in favor of John Choice &Cos. vs. said .Mann.
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 1013, 11th District, Ist Section;
levied on as the property of Claibom Brick to sa, ‘'fy * *>•
fa. issued from Camden Superior Court in iavor of G corge
.’Jillcn, vs. said Bricl.
Lot No. 1016, f>tb District, Ist Section; lc
eicd on as tile property ot William B. Dean, to satisfy a
fi. f a . issued from Habersham Superior Court in tuvor of
Thomas Wynn, vs. said Dean and others.
Lot No. 37, 13th District, Ist Section, north;
levied on as the property of Ferdinand O. -Vann, to satis
fy two ft. fas. one m favor of George S. Packard, and the
either in favor of Richard S. Gibson, adm'r. cf Joseph P..
Gibson, deceased, vs. said Mann.
Lot No. illS, 12th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of William C. Stewart, to satisfy
afi. fa. issued from a Justices Court ot Coweta county, in
favor of Samuel McJunkin, vs. said Stewart. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 804, sth District, Ist Section; le
\jed on as the prope ty of Robert H. Weston, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, in
favor of James Austin, vs. said Weston, plain and .Sam’l
ulrjunkiu and James Furgason, security on stay of ex
ecution. Levy made and returned to me by aConstab!:.
Lot No. 1113, sth District, Ist Section;
levied on a3 file property of Jesse Teal, to satisfy a ti. fa.
in.su. <1 from a Justices Court of Coweta county, in favor
of tPiibam Pegg, tor the use of Samuel McJunkin, i-■
said Teal. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta
ble.
Lot No. 691, sth District, Ist Section; le
v v l on as the property of John A Densler, to satisfy a fi.
fa issued from a Justices Court of Chit ha 111 county, in fa
vor of Y. S. Pickard, vs. said Densler. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
Sept. 23. SAMUEL JONES, Sh’m
LUMPKIN POSTPONED SHERIFFS SALE.
On the first Tuesday in November next.
Lot No. 825, Uth District, Ist Section;
levir ’ on as the property of Thomas J. Powell, to satisfy
sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Rabun
county, in favor of Thomas B. Cooper, vs. said Powell.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 320,13 th District,lst Section,north;
levied on asihe property of Gilbert fry, to satisfy sundry
fi. fas. issued from a Justice ourtr.t Campbell county,
itrfavorof Hartnet&Clarke, vs. said fry. Ee\y made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 174, 11th District, Ist Section;
levied on as the property of Carney V-. Brock, to satisfy
i fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court cf Dooly county, in
favor of J. Powell &. Cos. vs. said Brock, Jeremiah Lamp-
Vm and B. G. Pollct. Levy made and returned to me by
a Constable.
Lot No. 428, 15th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property ofilliam Jackson, Harman H.
Howard and Robert Coleman, to satisfy a li. la. issued
from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Isaac B. Rov, land,
vs. said defendants.
Lumpkin Slieriff-s Sales.
WILL de sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, at the Court house in Lumpkin
coui ty, within the usual hour, of sale, the following pro
pertv, to wit:
Lot No. 149, 15th District, Ist Section;
1-vi-d on as the property o’* William Crockett, to satisfy’ a
ti. fa. issued from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Ebar
Lumpkin, vs, saidCrockct.
Lot No. 896, 4th District, Ist Section; levied
on as the property of Labom Whitaker, to satisfy two
fi. fas issued from a Justices Court of Franklin county,
one in favor of John R. Stanford, and tho other in favor o
Thomas S. White, vs. said Wlutakcr.
Lot No. 428, sth District, Ist Section;
levied on as the property of Philip Hancock, to satisfy a
ti fu. issued from n Justices Court of Oglethorpe county
in favor of Lewis J. Dupree, adro’t. of Samuel Stranjje,
deceased, vs. said Hancock. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No. 408,15 th District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of Thomas James, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from the Superior Court of Elbcrtcounfy, m fa
vor ofCharies W. Christian, vs. said James.
Lot No. 746, Uth District Ist Section; le
led on as the property of Clement Carrol, to satisfy two
fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Franklin county, in
iiivor of Lewi? p >rton, vs. said Carrol. Levy made and
returned to me bv a C onstablc.
SepfW SAMUEL TATE, D. Sli’fE
Gilmer lierifTs ale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, before the Corn t House door
in the town of Etijay, Gilmer county, within the usual
tours of sale, the following property, to wit :
Lot No. 168, 9th District, 2d Section; lo
ved on as rim property of Edward Johnson, to satisfy
three fi fas. issutdfrom a Justices Court of \\ aiton coun
ty in favor of Samuel McJunkin, vs. said Johnron. Lc
vy made aud etumed to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 31,6 th District, 2d Section; levied
on is the property of Thomas Bartlett, to satify. three fi.
fas! isroedfrotn a Justice’s Court of Washington county,
in fevor of Harris & Solomon, vs. said Bartlett. Levy
made and returned to me bv a Constable.
Lot No. 104, Sth District, 2d Section; levied
on as the property ofScth G. Thread craft, to s iti.fy a fi. j
fa. issued from the Superior Court of Chatham county, m |
tavo- of ’ . illiam Craig, vs. saidThroaderaft.
Lot No. 201, 25th District, 2d Section; le- j
vie- 1 ~1 a? the property of William Daniel, to satisfy a fi. |
fa ipeu’ and from the Superior Couit of Emanuel county, in j
tav r r.fR. L. Gamble, vs. said Daniel.
Lot No. 242,25 th District, 2d Section; le
vied .• .4 the property of ‘. .Tikes E. Cliaocl, to satisfy a
P ft ssind from a Justice’s Couit of W allon county, in
lav r ,i nnu-l IcJunkin, s. said Chappel. Levy
;na 1 .-I r turned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 140, eth District, 2d Section; levied
rn “mperty of Sidney Farbues, to satisfy a fi. fa. |
issued .itma Justices Court of Hall county, in favor of
r>;, .i itlcr, vs. said Forbucs. Levy made and re
turned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 79, 10th District, 2d Section; levied
cn . rerty of “06-S Keys, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
(Voiii a Justices Court of Walton county, in tavor of
Sa viiel cJunkin, vs. sad Keys. Levy made and re
tul , to me by aCcnstaulo.
Lot No. 77, sth District, 2d Section; levied
m-s the property of John Vv ister, to satisfy afi. fa. issued
ft urn a of Coweta county, in favor pf Sa-
mud McJunkin, vs. said M ister’ Levy mado and re-1
turned to me by a Cunstable.
Lot No. 234, 27th District, 2d Section; le
vitdun as the property of Lunceford Long, to satisfy a h
fa. Issued from a Justice’s Court of M a.to” county, ui
favor of Samuel McJunkin vs. said Long. Levy made
and re'tumed to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 32, sth District, 2d Section; levied
or. .s the property of Jos-ph Ledbetter, to satisfy a h. fa. ,
issued from a Justices tVmt of Clark county, in tav or ot
Joab Jones, vs. said Ledbetter. Levy made and return- j
ed to ine hy a Constable. ~, .- - ... ~r
l-.pt.2rt B. B. GLILLI.'N, D. Shin
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
4GREKABLY to an order granted by thelionorahle,
the Inferior CouK ofNcwton county, when situng
as a Court ofoidinerV. wiM be sold on the lust Tucscay
ill December next, at the Court-House door m the town
of Covington, Newton county, the Lot o] Land whereon .
John Norton formerly lived; snouted in Ine 16th District
of originally Henry, now Newton county, lying on the ,
waters of Yellow River, with good improvements thereon.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot John
Norton, deceased. Terms made known on t-ie day ot
sale.
GEORGE K. HAMILTON, Adm’iv
Sept. 11.—*23— ids.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLV to an order of the Inferior Court ot
Habersham County, when fitting for ordinary pur
poses, will bo sold to the highest bidder on the first l ucs
day in November next, at the Court house in Lunipkm
county, Lot Number one hundred ami eight, in the fourtii,
District of fornierlv H:\bershani, nc\V Lumpkin county,
belonging to the l!*nr of Cu* nigliam Ellison, deed.
Sold tortlie bent fir ofth* heirs and creditors of sai:. de
ceased. Terms mad* know non the day ot sale.
BENJAMIN CLEVELAND, Adm’r.
AugU#t 24.—20—tils.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABL l to an order granted by he honorable
the Inferior Court of Newton county, when sitting
ass Court of oi.!infry,will be sold on tlm first Tuesday in
li e- mill. next, at the Court house in Sumpter county,
I ct ..f Land, No. 145, in the Sid District, of originally
! iv, now Sumpter countv, belonging to the Estate
,f Elizabeth Hudson, deceased. Terms made known
on t’ day of sale. . ,
JOHN HEN Rl, Adm’r.
Sept. 14.—23—td?. ‘
”\DMINISTRA IORS SALE.
ILL be sold on Tuesday 3th of October nexfiat the
YY late residence of Jesse vi. White, deceased, the
whole of the pcrsoi al property belonging to said decea
sed. Terms made known on the day. Sale to continue
from dav to dav, until a! is sold.
JOHN SMITH. \ a dmr . s .
ZACKF.UB PRICE. S
July 16.—15—tils
N O’ FIGjel.
fyOCR Months after date application will be made, to
the Honorable the Interior Court, of N cwton Coun
ty, when setting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the whole of the real estate belonging to altpr Poole,
late of said County dec. .
HARDY K. POOLE, Adm’r.
May 21.—7 4tfi
NOTHi
Fob R months after date application will be luade to
the Honorable the Inferior Corn t of Nc wton County
when sitting as a C iurt of* ‘rdinarv, for said County, for
leave to sell Pie whole oftncKea! Estate hclongingto Jes
se JV. IFlntc deceased for the benefit of the creditors of
said deceased.
JOHN SMITH, ) .
Z4CHEUS PRICE, S
July 16—15—w4m.
GEORUiI> ‘ CitL.
GAINSYILLF HALL COUNTY.
fKI n: rthuts takes this mrt'tr toioriniiigtheir
B i'rieo'.san-i to- ,tt h ‘iiat their House
is conipi ted and furnish .’ i -ut. lior to none in
the upper Country, and ; v fiat., liiemselvcs that the
Man of family or tie. fa rah: visit u* v-ji| fiiatl it on
of ifie most pleasant sc ..net retr ats in the upper coun
try. They nope hy strict attention to merrit a continu
ance of that patronage hctvicfare so fib. tally bestowed.
A. BISHOP.
WILE ’ F. BlSHtjr.
N. B. The Copartnership cf A. Sa W. N. Bishop was
by Mutual consent .'UssoiVcd on the Ist Jau. last, and
the establishment is now conducted by.
i A. ia W. F. BISHOP.
July 30—17
MANSION HOUSE,
Gainesville, Georgia.
-Jtawvk fTI HIS new and Splendid Establish-
THIRL JL mint has been taken by the Subseri-
J|k|JHK her tor a term of years, and is now teiiriy for.
.I’M 111 is. , exeptton of transient Visitots, or regular
Boarders.
The MANSION HOUSE in point of style, both as
regards the Hous* .mu Furniture, which is entirely new,
is sedkud to none n rii< State, either in City, Toicn or
Country, and th. sn! r.b* r pledges himsell lo the public,
that it shall be kr jit tr. a ..iinner, in all respects, corres
ponding with the- s;v ia which it is fitted up. The BAR
is now, and will at all times, be supplied with the finest
Wines and Ijqnoi? that can be procured. To his friends
and extensive acquaintance, he flatters himself nothing
more need be saie.on ‘*.< subject —from others, lie only
solicits one coil, by whivi h> let Is confident they will find
it entirely to their “interest tc continue their patronage.
The Charges of the A’ ansion House, will lie such as
arc usually made in th upper part of the State, and the
same that are irude b- othi r Public Houses ir. this Village.
. ‘ REUBEN THORNTON.
Gainesville, Kept. 14. —23 —ts.
ICjP” The JVsnsion House is situated on the South
V, est comerofthe Public Square, where the Lawrcncc
ville road enters.
ALLA lOONEV t. OTEL.
THE Subscriber respectfully intorms his friends, and
tlie public generally, that he has opened a HoU3C
of entertainment, at the Allatooney Gold Mines, in Cass
county, the 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 lorcst, in the centre of tiieGold Region, Alla
tooncy, is 45 miles from the Carroll Alines, 70 from Au
raria in Lumpkin county, and on the direct road leading
from Auraria, to the Carroll mines.
K. B. the Dost office is removed from Sanfordvillc to this
place- ’ JOHN DAWSON
July 9, —14—ts
TRAVELLERS REST.
Ap.A undersigned, takes this method to in-
J|J V . A form the Public generally, tnat he lias
taken the House, recently occupied by Les-,
targette, & Cleghorn, as a Tavern, at the Al
latoone Mines, in Cass County; and is now ready to ac
eomuiodab.as many as may find it to their interest to vis
it tiiis interesting, Golden Region of country. Trav-’
ellcrs who stop to rest, will find his Table supplied with
the very best the 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 .grecablc the situation of the tran
sienl visitor. E- R. Mc’LAIN,
July 2,—13—ts
Elburz: lends
For Sale at this Office.
| ENTERTAINMENT.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the public tU
he has opened a house of Entertainment at t.u
Court House of Lumpkin county, and is sow pre
pared lor die reception ot boarders and travellers. I rust
mg to the Cfliirta which he w ill make to give general satis
faction, he deems pledges and promises as dltofje:..-
useless—suffer it to say, that he hopes none will go
away dissatisfied. His charges will be as moderate as
’ circumstances will allow. ANSELM BUGG.
July 2—l3 —if
Ajr'ja r IHE Subscriber respectfully informs th’
• ‘A £ public, that lie has ope'neil n lionse of
Jlila? FJNTERTAINMENT at Huntsville; the
Gold Mines in Paulding county. This place
is iriaheatthv situation,with thead vantages ofgoodspnng
water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with
a romantic forest, and better than all, in the midst of the
Gold Re*rion. Huntsville is twenty-hvo 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 PAKLIEK.
May 2S.—S—tf
MINERS HALL.
sQßgdj, rg’l! IE undersigned lias taken tlie house for
jjjfL pj iiierly occupied as a Tavern, by Mrs.
i/tiljs? i’aaclial & Sons. The house having under
„o,lc , thorough repair, he is now able to
cconii.vii all persons disposed to patronize him. His ra
tio will lv supplied with the very nest that the country
a fiords ; his with plenty of provender and an ar
rive ostler ; his bar with the best of liquors; and every
possible attention shall hr rendered on his part, to ensure
a share of that custom, which he intends to merit.
R. A. WATKINS.
Austria Juno 8,11 —ts.
( ASSVILLE HOTEL.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends ui <*
the Fuh:is in general that he is now opening a
House of entertainment in Ccssville, Cass eountv, where,
from his knowledge of business, ho hopes to shear a rea
sonable portion oftbeir patronage _
1 MALACHI JONES.
July 9,-14
The Southern Banner, w iil please give the above three
Insertions and forward their account for payment.
M. J.
CSHItiOSSI aCTEL
( Auraria , Lumpkin County,)
Subscriber still continues
JL to occupy his Old Stand, on
Main Street, a few doors above the Court- •
House. Having extenued his improvements j
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 intonnation, the best knowledge of the
country, which his means of information will uflord.
Grateful for the liberal patronage alteady received, its
continuanceTs respectfully solicited.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
Aurnna. April 6i— ts
Georgia, Gilmer county.
The Governor on t:i’- : ! JionT!ationof
Kenar LiciiTraor Simsj f g cJ
vs. (
Michael Everett. J
Gilmer Superior Court, August Term, 1833.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Shrnffi
of Teltair county, that the defendant in the above
stated case, i3 not to be found in said county,and it further
appearing by tho affidavit of the Informer, that be does
net bclive that the sain defendant tesides in the state: It
is therefore cuu .eu hat service ofsuiii Sei Fu.be effected
by publication, aito that the defendant de appear at the
1 mxt Term of this cShrt, to be held on the 1 hursacy after
the fourlh Monday in February next, in answer to said
suit, and that ihis Rule be published once a month for
three months, in one of the public Gazettes of this Stale.
True extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of
Gilmer comity, this 29th day of August 1833.
I HUM AS Mi BARNETT, Clk.
Sept. 14—23 ni3m.
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, September Term, 1533.
RULE NISI.
THE petition of John Webb, Administrator of Wilie
Cowart, deceased, respectfully sheweth, that lie
has fully completed the administration upon said Estute,
and prays letters of Dismission therefrom. \V hereupon it
is ordered by the Court, that all persons having valird ob
jections to said John Webb, administrator as aforesaid
being dismissed from the further administration of said
Estate, bn and appear ot the next Term of this Court,
flPliicii shall sit next, after the due publication of thiuulc,
Then and there to make them, as in default
Court will then and there proceed to grant letters of DiPI
mission to said John Webb, administrator as aforesaid,
agreeable to the statute in cases made and provided; and
tliata copy of this huh tie published in one of the Public
Gazettes of this State, once a month for six months.
A trtre extract from the minutes.
L HOPKINS, c. fc. o.
Sept VL —23.—m6m.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
Presence C.vpeiiart, J
vs. > Libel for Divorce,
Henry Cafehart, )
In the Superior Court of Hall Co-unly,
IT appearing, by the return of the Sher.fi; that the de
fendant is not to he found, he is therefore hereby no
tified to appear at the next Superior Court, for Hall coun
ty, and answer to the said case, or the same will proceed
exparte as to him, and Judgement will be entered up
against him. WILLIAM H. UNDERWOOD.
Solpto tibeUarU.
July 2, —13—m3m
GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY.
Tha Governor on the information of j
Elijah Hdlset, | „
vs. f Ta.
Jacob Farmer,
Murray Superior Court, September 7erm,1633.
t'T appearing to the Court that the defendant, Jacob
Farmer resides without the State of Georgia, on mo-
I tion, ordered by the Court, that the defendant appearand
1 plead at the next term of this Court, and that this rule be
: published in one of the public Gazettes of this state, ill
terms of the law, and that said publication be deemed suf
ficient service of this case. •
A true extract from the minutes.
NELSON DICKERSON, Clk-
Sept. 21.—24.—m3m.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
The Governor on the information of j
William Marten*, I
■N__ vs. . Sri. Fa.
PrENT E. Jackson, J jjj
Cobb Superior Court , September Term, 1633.
I , 10 the Court from the return of tlie Sheriff
*!l C d f Cndant “ not to be found, and by the aft
fidavitot the infonnant, that he believes that the drfort
fh?r- d ?. C ? ln l thc Stole, <t >a therefore ordpibd by
the Court, that service be perfected by three months piih
oftffissUrte^ I3rU,C * nonCOrmoreof pub!ic ‘-’ozotlea
A true extract from tfic minutes.
S cpt. 3 ,.- SI V LUA - M MORRIS,CIerk.
avraiua
f N obedience to an order of the f tt Si o?tlm
1 Newton county, the unde, signed, l all?
urphatisof Jesse Champion, will, at p ■ A i T R'\RI \
on the premises, all the Lots m the tow n os ALRAR'>;
Lumpkin eounfy, Georgia, beg,nnmg’hcs ll leof smd
Lots on the Brat Tuesday m November nexfi and con
turning tlie sale from day to day until all wU been
sold. The Lots vary in size, from sixty by one hundr
and five feet, to five hundred and hftcen by -
and Htlecn feet. This thriving town ia lc ‘ .
ridge dividing tlie waters of the Etowah from t iose ol the
Chcstatee- and as reganb salubrity of air, purify ot wa
ter, fertility of soil, nnfl quantity of thcmostprcciousnic
tal, is surpassed by no neighborhood in the Bo“ l >ern
States. In rapidity of improvement, it u> J
any town or village in Georgia; and, as the purees ot its
prosperity are inexhaustible, its importance must
ruble. The terms will be mado known on the dayolba .
WILLIAM*.. BRIERS',
Uuardicn..
gust 24. —20 —tils.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
WILL sold on the Bth day of October next, the town
Lots at Pleasant Grove, Paulding county. The
undersigned, in making a selection for their county town,
have endeavored to please the fancy, and suit the conven
ience of all, and none who have seer, the Pleasant Grove,
will pretend todoubt for a moment,that thej'have not been
wanting in attempting either. The sale will be ponti
nuedfrom day to till all the Lots arc sou. lerins
made known on the dny of sale , „ _
WOODSON HUBBARD, j. t. c.
JOHN BROOKS, j. i. c.
JAMES JOHNSON, J. t. c.
GREEN CARNES, j. i. c.
August 31—21—tds.
VALUABLE LAND FOR
SJAILIL
fJ’IHE Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot ofland where*
fi on Wilcv Bishop now lives, near the junction of the
t :h-6iatcc antl"C!iattahoocliie rivers, containing one hun
dred and fifty Acres, more or less, thirty-live or forty Acres
of cleared land, with good fences, and comfortable dwel
ling and outhouses; with an excellent fishery and Mill
Slioal. For terms, apply to
ARCHIBALD BISHOP, of
Cainesoillt, Gto.
June 4.—9—ts
GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY,
JAMES WITCHER tolled before John Y.Allgood,
a Justice of the Peace for said county, a brown-bay
Marc Pony, four years old, four feet high, branded on the
right shoulder thus, (L) e upraised to fifteen dollars, by
James Johnson and John Right
A true extract from the Kstray book.
ELISHA BROOKS, c. i. c.
Sept. 14.—23—3 t.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
THE Luliscribcr offers for sale the following Lands,
to wit:
CARROLL COUNTY.
No. Dis.
98 10 ) Adjoining
127 10 > Carrollton,
130 10 ) well mipr’d.
76 10
31 4
98 6
136 6
49 5
337 7
49 9
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
No. Dis. Sec.
119 15 2
CASS COUN rv.
556 15 2
GILMER COUNTY.
258 11 2
UNION COUNTY.
165 8 1
266 11 1
For Terms, apply to A. G. FAMJ3ItOUGiI,
Auraria, Sept. 7.—22—ts.
STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRA^F,
ATO®lßW^ , a:
. TTAVING removed to Auraria, Lumpkin county,
now tenders his professional services to the public,
and vvil 1 practice in all tne counties of the Cherokee Cir
cnit; un J Carroll, Campbell, DcKalb, Hall and Haber
sham counties.
Having been engaged for three years in gold mining,
he will, (assisted by ivlr. George 8. Moody, frotn North
Carolina) ect as agent in the examination, and sale of
gold lots.
Letters upon either branch of the above business, ad
dressed to me, will he promptly and faithfully attended to.
August 24.—20—ts.
LAW NOTICE.
IltiE undersigned have entered into Copartnership,
. in the practice of LAW, and hope by strutt atten
tion to business confided to their care, and the assistance
of Judge Underwood, to merit a share of public patron
age. They will practice in dll the Counties of tlie Cher
okee Circuit, and the adjoiningcounties of ihe Western
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.
THF. undersigned have entered into copartnership in
the practice of the Law, for the County of Lumpkin,
ap.d will attend to any professional business, which may
be confided to theii care. Letters addressed to Hard-’
and Rogers,cither at Athens 01 Auraria, willrccdv- •
attention. ” PtoV.ipt
t,
-rt-S permanently settled himself in Cassville, Cass
wul regular]v attend to any business
directed to his care, m the Cherokee Circuit
Angust 17.—19—w2m.
‘LAW NOTICE*
UrBxHE subscriber having located permanently in the
■ . eonnfy of Forsyth, may be retained, particularly on
l^softhut county,and generally in tho Cherokee
SepL 21,—24—3fi W ‘ RAY *
NOTICE.
LSS’jSSksk
a nuno ’ vcin ot
August, 10—J3 -ts.
AUJILDES D. SHACKELFOHi) I
I
Ctt*>ville, Cass County, Gcoml
WILL attend punetually to all business
to his earc for Cherokee Circuit.
Communications must he post paid. 1
Sept. 21.—24—4 t, I
GFOHOiA, LUMPKIN COUNTvT^B
■fiWC'IEREAS Howard S. Council.appti es ß
t V Letters of Administration on the Estate
seph Howard, late of said comity, deceased, ®
These are tliercfole to cite andadmonish, all H’
gular the kindred and crcditois of said deceased iB
and ap; ear at my office within the time prescribed'hv*
to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters iwß
not be granted.
Given under my hand this 13thdayof ScntemK.,
M. P. aUILLIAN/n 7 ,185 8
Sept. 14.—23—30d. ‘ ■
NOTICE. I
JUST received at the office of tho Western I
lar*re supply of NJateriuls, suitable for Job . ■
among: which are fancy Bordering, Coloured
Inks, &c. Blanks of all kinds of approved r B
kept constantly on hand for sale, all orders
neatness and dispatch.
July V. —14—ts S
olti Mine for
AT 1
Anrw ©siia 1
W il - L .!- ; ii: ; ?’ Aoclion^lLMipkml-W:l! I „l
on the first J ueaday in November nr, , r“if'■
669, 12th District. Ist Section. Siren AcfjmfcSpß
hand per day, have been made on this Lot, and it ‘ fB
sold to meet the argent necessities of the drawer ■!*'B
unable to work the Mine to advantage himself rB
(incstiomible titles will be made. Terms, oar h.it. , B
the balance in twelve months. H
RALPH SMITH, 1
Sept. I t—23—tds. AUOn,ey m fat ‘ fur ,hc^|
6 1-4 Cts. It FJWARD 1
RANAWAY from the subscriber on the fiaiaH
September, tnsL William Cantrell, an apnrwuß
to the Tailors trade. The said bovis about five feci t I
veil inches high, and lamein his left leg; when he B
mi; he wore a blue coat, striped homespin putaloons J fl
a black vest, liehas ranaway from every place hcbiß
lived atjhrfor, ho come to live with me; anil after Idas; |
him ui. lie took it in his head to runaway from me ala B
10 o’clock on Sunday night, the first inst. I for warn in fl
person from employing the said runaway or harboriii fl
fiim, as tie is bound to me liy his father, and 1 aaidite-B
mined to put the laiv in force against uny nersnn&iß
either employs or harbors him. ’ 1 fl
GEORGE W. BROWS I
Gainesville, Sept. 7.—22—4t> |
FOR I
SGT of Land No. 92, 13tli District, formerly Camulfl
J now Heard county, containing 2021-2 Acres. IP |
above I.ot is situated in'thc Vieinit ofFmnklin.theccna- fl
ty seat ot'Heuul eounty, ami will be sold on rcasomliiiH
terms. All persons are hereby cautioned against fl
passing in any way to the injury of said lot. For ftufe fl
particulars apply to 1
A G. FAMBROUGR I
Sept. 14.—23—3 t |
- ■
NOTICE. I
YSTIHE Copartnei ship heretofore existing under fa fl
jSL name ot .MURRAY & REIVES, was dissoivoi fl
on the 4th met, hy mutual consent; all persons indebtedi fl
said concern, will picase pay John E. Reives, wlioalon fl
; is duly autboi is: and lo collect the same, and all persons to fl
J whom the seiid firm is indebted, v, ill tall on him for pit, fl
i incut. B
T. J. MURRAY,
JOHN E. REIVES. K
! *Sept. 14.—23—3 t. I
Ml'SrilE: SHOALS |
| r , . <B&SMtob- I
j F ofTennessee Cam!, fl
i . ; having heard that some alarm exists from a report I
j of the Cholera having Ltoken out among tlie hands, Isle fl
i this occasion from their personal observation on the lint, fl
j and from information on which they can rely, to ass* fl
the public, that it is certainly unfounded. 1
j • No case otClielt.’ a has secured upon the Canal noil® fl
j there recently been any severe case of sick ness ordtslK I
l There arc it this time employed, from -00 to COO bail ■
j who are well fed, eomfortab/y lodged, in good heaflli,ani I
j arc in the regular receipt of higher wages, than are get I
erally earned bv otlicts in the sunpunoing country. |
JOHN. CRAIG, Brest
JAMES JACKSON,
J. LANE,
J. K. SWOOPS,
THOMAS FEARJf.i
id.r’ “‘he su’oftcrihet is authorized to employ 500 orfro I
thousand hands at {>ls permontlifor the above conipsfy I
he may at all times he found at Leathers Ford or in A I
raua. D. C. GIBSON. I
June 2 5 ill, 1833
GivOCERY AND CONFECTIONARY I
JUST Received and now oflered at very low prices, t I
Lumpkin Couit-Houso.
Holland Gin,
Jamaica Rum.
Cogniuc Brandy,
Rye Whiskey,
Cordials assorted,
Claret, Mtdeira,Tenerifij andJUalaga Wine?;’ |
Dorter, Ale and Beer,
•Soda and Seidlit Powders,
Lemon Syrup,
Cheese, Becl, Sausages and Cracker?,
Rice and Baiscns,
Candles and Tobacco,
C’pcoa and Brazil Nuts,
Almonds ami HazlcNuts,
Scotch and M; Snufii
A general assortment of Patent Medicines,
Cigars, Spanish and common.
Shoe Black, Paste and Liquid,
Cologne and other PerfumArv.
Fancy Cake, and !!>•“ ‘ 1
Sugar and 11
FircC’- ‘ ,
A —clterß, Starch, Pearl Ash, &e. Sit.
- genqntl assortment kept constantly on hatiilr?
I abijvc. N. B. HARMS'.
August 31.—21—ts.
To Gold Mine Speculators.
Undersigned tenders his services, as an Exp*”
ricnced practical Aliner, to examine and test any
Lot m the Gold Region, disbclicvcing in auv certain theo
ry until proven by practice, he will warrant his opinion
when given to be correct, his price lor examining’ and giv*
mg a verbal, or written opinion, as may be required ofany
Lot, will be twenty live Dollars Letters cncloscinffthat
.amount in Cash, will be strictly attended,and all necessary
information given, be may at all times be found at Leath
er’s I or-1 or in Auraria Lumpkin countv.
I). C. GIBSON*
Augnst 10.—18—ts,
Proprietors of the Athcnj
Stage Line, have determined
to continue their tri-wockly lincto
Auruna. Hereafter the stage, will reach this place on Sun
day, W ednesday and Friday mornings, and leave for Au
gusta, on Bunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.”’
l his arrangement will open a direct communication by
stage tri-weckly with Augusta, Milledgcvillcj and week
*y Pendleton, via Gainesville and Camcsville. Tnu
s age will also run twice a week to Athens, Tennessee;
/ aving Leathers’ Portion Sunday and W ntflil
mg.
May 28.—S—ts