The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, October 12, 1833, Image 1

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The Western Herald. VOL. I. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY O. P. SHAW, AND Edited 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 riot paid within the year. Subscribers living out of ;!io state, will be expected in all cases, to pay in advance. NS subscription received for less than one year, unless Ihc money i9 paid in advance; and no paper will be dis coritinued dntri all arrearages are paid, except at the op lion of the publisher. Persons requesting a discontinu ance of their Papers, arc requested to bear in mind, a set tlement 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. iCj 2 ” All Letters to the Editor or Proprietor, on mat ters connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to secure attention. IdP Notice of the sale ofLand and Negroes, by Ad listrators, Executors, or Guardians, muot be published six il days previous to the day of sulc. The sale of personal Property, in like manner, must be published fohtt dats 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 Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes,must be pub lished FOUR MONTHS. Notice that Application will he made for Letters of Ad ministration, must be published thirty days and for Letters of Di un’ssion, ux months. Wo are authorized to announce G. A. PARKER, Esq. as a Candidate for Shcrilfat the ensu ing January Election. July 10. —15 are authorized to announce William TANARUS). Nixon, Esq. as a Candidate for Colonel of the Keg, G. M. of Lumpkin county. Sept. SI. —24. I'OST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. To Post masters and the public. 17IOR the future all letters intended for perrons at . Lumpkin Court House, and its vicinity, should be directed Lumpkin Court House Georgia. All letters in tended for persons at NuckoUsville, Harbin’s store Aura riaand its vicinity, should be directed Auraria, Lumpkin county, Georgia. POS 1’ .MAS PEIt. October 5, —2G—6t—- HR. J. D.RIVHUS. HAVING recently removed to Auraria, offers his professional services to the people of Lumpkin, adjoining counties. Oct- 5, —20—6t — GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY. the undersigned Justices of the Inferior Court of I said county, protest against the proceedings of ■ the Justices who have located the county-site in this coun it!’, ns we were not present at the doing thereof. Ist. Be ■i;iuise it is not a central situation. 2d. Because it is not a ■suitable (tiara for a town, aad no pains will be spared on ■wirpart, to have it removed to a more suitable and contra! THOMAS J. DOUGHIT.j. i. c. GREEN CARNES, j. i. c. I Oct 5.—2 G —St. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. WILL be sold on the second Monday in October next, on Lot No. 273, in the ■faction, the Town Lots for UnioncpwlfTy. Iho side to ■rnntimic from dav to day until are poitk \\ inch ■fawn when laid off will sApuded place m ■nithc up country. JJmc who wisjprto settle in the Kiost healthy the state, to come and ■r,. i, ( f„ rc sale. TejjriS of sale one fourth at j 1 jl|^^B ance < VpflN 3 ik;TT, j - >• I xJOHN THOM AS, j. i. c. i I ‘ MOSES ANOERSON, j. i. r. I W JOHN SANDERS, s. i. c. ■ Oct. 5,—SB —2t KWhe Cherokee Intelligencer, will please give the ■have two Insertions and tforwnid their accoun to the Klerk us the Inferior Court, of said County, for payment. GUARDIAN’S SALE. |1 4 UREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Courts of Campbell and Lincoln counties, wall he soW on the Hirst Tuesday in February next, in the Town Tjloncga, H’linpkin county, between the usual hours of Sale. Lot ■Bin. !H4, 12th District, Ist Section. Sold for the bent lit H r William and Kesiah Jeter, Orphans &c: 1 I CH ARLES JENNINGS. } d? I WESLEY WHEAT, ) K H s—26—tds— 1 . ______ STOLEN IHtW.OM a Cherokee Indian, on tl e 23d of September ■f last, living near the Big Savannah in the laid - Ret, Ist a bay stud Pony, about fourteen bands ■ fgli, fourycars old, three White, and the left fore foot in- Rmcdtobe roan,and has on his nghts ,d e,a roan or white R>ot; a star in his forehead. Any pereon g g * Ration tome, living at New Bridge, Lumpkin county, Bill be compensated for their trouble. . i I j \.VES DONOHOO, Indian | Agent for Lumpluu county. H Oet. 5,-26—If, NOTICE. Hl7 ILL be sold before the Court-hquse doorin Lump Hr kin county on the Ist Tuesday in December Rat, Lot No. 1033, 12 th District, and Ist Seohon. ■ 0ct.G.~.26~tf MORTON N. BLRCU. | ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. H GREEABLY to an order granted by ■L the Inferior Court of Newton county, wflrtisitung ■ a Court of ordinary, will be sold on the first Tue y ■December next,at the Court-House door ,n the tow n ■Covington, Newton county, the Lot ofLand whereon ■tin Norton formerly lived; situated in the ICth District ■ciriginally Henry, now Newton county, lying on the ■tors of Yellow River,with good improvements t‘‘crcon ■d for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol John deceased. Terms made known on the day ot | GEORGE K. HAMILTON, Adm’r. Hcpt. M.—23—tds. . I notice: / Hour Months after date wpcation/ll be made, to ii rrnr , rn i 1 i„ thelnfisnorCourtyT Newton Coun ■when seZ™.. a Ordinal for leave to sell Bvholc of the°rral Jfotc belonajfig to A\ alter Poole, H os Baij Coun, >’ *hard*K . TOOLE, Adm’r. BBlay 21—7— 4m AURARIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 12, 1833. NOTICE. FOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Newton County when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for said County, for leave to sell the whole of the Real Estate belongingto Jes se Jtf. White deceased for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. JOHN SMITH, ) , , , ZACHEUS PRICE, l Admr s - July 16—15—w4m. MANSION HOUSE, Gainesville, Georgia. new and Splerpriid Establish 1* * * IIjK ment has been taWi by the Sufotfri her for a term of years,yftd is now ready for the reception of transient Visitors, ot/fegular Boarders. j / The MANSION HOUSES point of style, both as regards the House and Furnrfire, which is Entirely new, is second to none in tire S*te, cither in /City. Town or Country, and the subscriber pledges liiinseil to the public, that it shall be kept in in alyrespeets, corres ponding with the which it is fhfed up. The BAR is now, and will at alWimcs, be suprjfed with the finest Wines and Liquoryliat can be procured. To hisfriends and extensive acrurcintance, he filters himself notliing more need be sMp on the from others, he only solicits one calmpy which he fiJls confident they will find it entirely to tfTeir interest their patronage. The C'hygea of the Maybn House, will be such as are usually made in the ujper part of the State, and the same tli/ftaremadebyolUerPublicHousesin this Village. M REUBEN THORNTON. Gainesville, Sept, iff—23—lf, ICP The .Mansion House is situated on the South West comerof the Public Square, where the Lawrcnce ville road enters. ALLATOONEY HOTEL. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has opened a House of entertainment, at the AUatooncy Gold Mine s, 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 forest, in the centre of IlieGold Region, Alla tooncy, is 45 miles from the Carroll Mines, 70 from Au raria m Lumpkin county, and on the direct road leading from Auraria, to the Carroll mines. N. B. the post office is removed from Canfordvillc to this place. JUHN DAWSON, j July 9, —14—ts TRAVELLERS RUST. rMNHE undersigned, takes this method to in- Ij | |re A form the Public generally, that he has kOM| taken the House, recently occupied by Lcs gr“l targctte,& Cleghotn, as a Tavern, at the Al latoona Mines, in Cass County; and is now ready to ac commodate as many as may find it to their interest to vis it this interesting, Golden Region or country. Trav ellers who stop to rest, will find his Table supplied with the very best the country will afford, bio citaOUo 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 agreeable tne situation of the tran sient visitor. E R. Mc’LAIN. July 2,—l3—tf ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. AGREEABLY to ail order of the Inferior Court of Habersham County, when sitting for ordinary pnr- Soses, will be sold to the highest bidder on the first Tucs ay in November next, at the Court house in Lumpkin county, Lot Number one hundred and eight, in the fourth District of formerly Habersham, now Lumpkin county, belonging to the Estate of Cunningham Ellison, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMIN CLEVELAND, Adm’r. Aiigust 24.—20—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. AGREEABLY to an order granted by he honorable the Inferior Court of Newton county, when sifting as a Court of ordinary, will he sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court house in Sumpter county, Lot cf Land, No. 145, in the 32d District, of originally Lee, now Sumpter county, belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth Hudson, deceased. Tenns made known on the day of sale. JOHN HENRY, Adm’r. Sept. 14.—23—tds. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. WILL be sold on Tuesday Sth of Octobcrnext.atthe late residence of Jesse M. White, deceased, the whole of the personal property belonging to said decea sed. Terms made known on the day. Sale to continue from day to dav, until all is sold. JOHN SMITH. ) ... ZACHEUS PRICE. | July 16.—15—tds ENTERTAINMENT. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public tha he has opened a house of Entertainment at the Court House of Lumpkin county, and is now pre pared for the reception of boarders and travellers. Trust ing to the efforts which ho will make to give general satis faction, he .deems pledges and promises as altogether useless—sujfiqp it to say, that he hopes none will go away dissatisfied. His charges will bo a3 moderate as circumstances will allow. ~ ANSELM BUGG. July 2 —l3—tf ISK&SRia® rriHE Subscriber respectfully informs the [ijjlSL JL public, that he has opened a house of ; t J I ■ ENTERTAINMENT at Huntsville; the Mines in Paulding count)’. This place is in a healthy situation, with die ad vantages ofgood spring water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with a romantic forest, and better than all, in the midst of the Gold Reeion. Huntsville is twenty-five miles from the Carroll mines, and twelve miles from the Alatuna mines m Cass county,and on the direct road foading 10 the other. , JACOB PARLILU. May 29.8 —ts MINERS HALL. /fog.tX rw*HE undersigned hastakenthe housefor iHSmiL JL merly occupied as a Tavern, by Mrs. iUJjpB Paschal & Sons. The house having under gone a thorough repair, he is now able to ccomodatcall persons disposed to patronize him. His I a ble will be supplied with the very_ Dest that ‘ the counftT affords ; his Stables with plenty of piY-vcnder nd n at tivc ostler* liis bar with the best ofhquors, and even possible attention shall be rendered on his F>rt, to ensure a share of that custom, which he intends yrKINS. Auraria June P, 11—ts It comes, the Herald of a Golden World. OSBZOSSS EC sail ( Auraria , Lumpkin Cotmltj,) /dfewjk milE Subscriber still continues I*ilia* -A to occupj his Old Stand, on Main StrNd, a iuw doigs above the Court- House. Hating/exteiJcd his improvements he is now prepared to in more comfortable style, those Ready access to M can be had at any time, and no exertions aparekje give to the Trav eller in pursuit of informatrajtthe besMcnow ledge of the country, which his mi aneraLipfonnatinn wfll afford. Grateful for the liberal rationage already received, its continuance is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM ROGERS. Auraria, April 6 —l—ts GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY. The Governor on the information of J Hexht Ligiitfoot Sins, [ g c - p a VS. / MicnaEL Eterf.tt. J Gilmer Superior Court, August Term, 1833. IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, of Telfair county, that the defendant in the above stated case, is not to be found in said county,and it further appearing by the affidavit of the Informer, that lie does not bclive that the said defendant resides in the state: It is therefore ordered,that service of said Sci Fa.be effected by publication, and that the defendant do appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held on the Thursday after the fourth Monday in February next, to answer to said suit, and that this 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 countv, this 29th dav of August 1833. THOMAS M. BA’RNETT, Clk. Sept. 14 —23—m3m. GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, September Term, 1833. RULE NISI. THE petition of John Webb, Administrator of Wilie Cowart, deceased, respectfully shewetli, that he has fully completed the administration upon said Estate, and prays letters of Dismission therefrom. W hereupon it is ordered by the Court, that all poisons having vallid ob jections to said John Webb, administrator as aforesaid being dismissed from the further administration of said Estate, be and appear at the next Term of this Court, which shall sit next, after the due publication of this rule, then and there to make them, as in default thereof, this Court will then and there proceed to grant letters of Dis mission to said John Webb, administrator as aforesaid, agreeable to the statute in caßcs made and provided; and that a copy of this Rule be published in one of the Public Gazettes of this State, once a month for six months. A true extract from the minutes. L, HOPKINS, c. c. o. Sept 14. —23.—m6m. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Prudence C&feuart. 1 V 9. > X-ibsJ l>uuro^ llenut CArEiiART, ) In the Superior Court of Ilall County. IT appearing, by the return of the Sheriff that the de fendant is not to be 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 sa.nc will proceed exparte as to him, and Judgement will be entered up against him. \V ILLIAM 11. UNDERWGOD. Sol pro Libellant. July2,—l3—in3m GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY. The Governor on the information of j Elijah Hvlset, 1 g ■ vs. Jacob Farmer, J Murray Superior Court, September Term,lß33. IT appearing to the Court that the defendant, Jacob Fatmer resides without the State of Georgia, on mo tion, ordered by tlio Court, that the defendant appear and plead at the next term of this Court, and that this rule be published in one of the public Gazettes oi this state, in 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.—mJm. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. The Governor on the information of J William Martin, I- ~ vs. Pient E. Jackson, J Cobb Superiop Court, September Term, 1633. IT appearing lotheCourtfrom therctumofthc Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found, and by the af fidavit of the informant, that he believes that the defen dant docs not reside in the state, it is therefbro ordered by the Court, that service be perfected by three months pub lication of this rule in one or more of the public Gazettes of this state. A true extract from the minutes. WILLIAM MORRIS, Clerk. Sept 21.—21 —m3m. AURARIA. IN obedience to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Newten county, the undersigned, as guardian ot the orphans of Jesse Champion, will, at public outcry, Sell* on the premises, all the Lots, in the town of AURARIA, Lumpkin county, Georgia, beginning the sale 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. Lots vary in size, from sixty by one hundred and five feet, to five hundred and fifteen by six hundred and fifteen feet This thriving town is located on the ridge dividing the waters of the Etowah from those of the Chestatec; and as regards salubrity of air, purity of wa ter, fertility of soil, and quantity of the most precious me tal, is surpassed by no neighborhood in the Southern States. In rapidity of improvement, it is unequalled by any town or village in Georgia; and, as the do'Urccs of its prosperity are inexhaustible, its importance must be du rable. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM K. BRIERS, Ouardien.. gust 24. —20—tds. STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRANE, HAVING removed to Ayrarin, Lumpkin county, now tenders his professional services to the public, nd will practice in all the Comities of the Cherokee Cir enit; and Carroll, Campbell, DeKalb, Hall and Haber sham counties. . . . . Having been engaged for throe years in gold mining, he will (assisted by Mr. George S. Moody, from North Carolina) act as agent in the cxaminaUon, and salo of upon either branch of the above business, ad dressed to me, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. August 24.—20 —fl VALUABLE LAN li FOlt THE Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot of land w here on ‘A iley Bishop now lives, near the junction of the Chestatec and Chattahoochie rivers, containing one hun dred and titty Acres, more or less, thirty-five orforty Acres , of cleared land, with good fences, and'comtbrtabh dwel j ling and out houses; with an excellent fishery and Mill Shoal. For terms, apply to ARCHIBALD BISHOP, of (jainestiUe, Geo . June 4. ts PAULDING COUNTY, “jrAMES WITCHER tolled before John Y.Allgood, QW a Justice of the Peace for said county, a brown-bay Mare Pony, four years old, four feet high, branded on tlie right shoulder thus, (L) appraised 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 Lubscriber offers for sale the following Lands, to wit: CARROLL COUNTY. No. Dis. 98 10 } wprjoining 1*27 10 > ecArollton, 130 10 ) Cl niipr’d. 7 6 10 31 4 98 6 13G 6 49 r> 337 7 49 9 CHEROKEE COUNTY.. No. Dis. Sec. 119 15 2 CASS COUN TY. 556 15 2 GILMER COUNTY. 258 11 • 2 UNION COUNTY. 165 8 1 266 11 1 Tor Terms, apply to A. G. FAMBROUGH, Auraria, Sept 7.—22 —ts. LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into Copartnership, in the practice of LAW’, and hope by strict atten tion to business confided to their enre, and the assistance ofjudge Underwood, to merit a share of public patron age. They will practice in all the Counties of the Cher okee Circuit, anil the adjoining counties of ihe W estem and Chattahoochee Circuits. “Their office is at the C'our House in Lumpkin County. EZEKIEL 4V. CULLENS, GASTON M. UNDERWOOD. July 2.—l3—tf LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into copartnership in the practice of the Law, for the Countyof Lumpkin, ’ and will attend to any professional business, which may jbe confided to their cure. Letters addressed to Harden and Rogers,either at .Ithere or . iuraria , will receive prompt attention. EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—x\ 6in 4.H.BTOKEN, HAS permanently si tiled himself In Cussville, Cass county, and will regularly attend to any business directed to his care, in the Cherokee Circuit: August 17.—19—W2m. CASSVILLE HOTEL. THE Subscriber respectfully informs liis friends anil the Public in general that he is now opening a House of entertaiomeut in Cassville, Cass county, where, from his knowledge of business, he iiopes to shear a rea sonable portion of their patronage. MALACHI JONES. July 9, —14— The Southern Banner, will please g. vctho above three Insertions and forward their account for payment. M. J. ACHILLES D. SHACKELFORD ~ Cassville, Cass County, (ion-gu WILL attend punctually to all business entrusts to his care for Cherokee Circuit. Communications must be post paid. Sept. 21.—24—4 t. GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. WHEREAS Howard S. Council, applies to ine so Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jo’ seph Howard, late of said county, deceased, These arc therefoie to cite and admonish, all and sin , gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to I*l and appear at niv office within the time prescribed b’, law to shew cause, if any they have, why said lcttevs shouk not be granted. Given under my hand this 13th day of Septonrber 1833, -V. P. UUILLIAN, and, c. r. o. Sept. 14.—23—30(1. Cold Mine foviSuic ! AT WILL bcsoldat Auction,it Lumpkin Court Hnue, : on the first Tuesday in November next, Lot No. j 669, 12lh District. Ist Section. Seven diets of Gold per ] band per day, have been made on this Lot, and it is only Sold to meet the urgent necessities of the drawer, who is unable to work thu Mine to advantage himself! Un questionable titles will he made. Terms, one half cash, the balance In twelve months. RALPH SMITH, Attorney in fact for the Drawer, i Sept. 14. —23—tds. NOTICE. JUST received at the office of the Western Herald,* 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 form=, kept constantly on hand for sale, all orders tilled witi neatness and dispatch. • July 9.—14—1f . rOR SALE. ~ r OT ofLand No. 92, 13tii District, formerly Carrot', JLi now Heard county, containing 2021-2 Acres. Tin* above Lot is situated in the vicinity of Franklin, the coun ty seat of Heard county, and will be sold on reasonable terms. All persons are hereby cautioned against t 8 passing in any way to the iuiuiy of said lot. Tor further , particulars apply to A. G. FAMBROUGH. Sept 14—23—3 t NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under th name ol MURRAY K REIVES, was dissolved on the 4th inst. bv mutual eqpsentJail persons indebted to said concern, w ill please ogy Jujm E. Reives, who alantk is duly authorised tooolUrt and all persons t whom the said firm is hTCcbUBj ■will call on him for p*)- / J P. J. MURRAY, w JOHN E. REIVES, Sept. 14—23—3 t. Tiluscle shoals TH E undesigned,Commissioners ofTcnncsscc Car. having heard that some alarm exists from a report of l!ie Cholera having bioken out among the liands, taiu* this occasion from their personal observation un the hoc, and from information on which they can relv, to assure* the public, that it i9 certainly unfounded. No case of Cholera has occured upon the Canal nor ha3 there recently been any severe case of sickness or death. There are at this time employed, from 500 to COO hand* who are well lodged, in good health, anil arc in the regiAr receipt of higher wages, than are gen erally earned by others in the surrounding country. JOHN. CRAIG, Prcs'L JAMES JACKSON, J. LANE, ■T. K. SWOOPE, - THOMAS FEAItNV ‘ • The subscriber is authorized to emglpV-500 nrtiro , thousand hands at 915 per month for the abnvtf compar v lie may at all times be found at Leatfu rs'rerd-or :n*"\ rarta. D. G. GIBSON. June 25th, 1833 GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY. JU. T Received and now offered at very low prices, at Lumpkin Court-House, ftolla l and Gin, Jamaica Rum. Cogniae Brandy, Rye Whiskey, Cordials assorted, oiuici, arcueira, ienenu, and .Malaga Y. i^¥| Porter, Ale and Beer, Soda and Scidlit Powders, Lemon Syrup, Cheese, Beef, Sausagesand Crackers. Rice and Raisons, Candles and Tobacco, Cocoa and Brazil Nuts, Almonds and HazleNuts, Scotch and M. Snuff. A general assortment of Patent Maficigcfc Cigars, Spanish and common. Shoe Black, Paste and Liquid, Cologne and other Perfumary, Fancy Cake, and Ball Soap, Sugar and Coffee, Fire Crackers, Starch, Pearl Aah, Sac. A general assortment kept constantly on hand*# above. N. B. HAKBEN’. August 31.—21—ts. To Gold Mine Speculator?. THE Undersigned tenders his services, as an Expe rienced practical Miner, to examine and test ony Eot in the Gold Region, disbelieveing in auv certain theo ry until proven by practice, he will w arrant his opinion when given to be correct, his price for examiningand giv ing a verbal, or written opinion, as may be required ofan v Lot, will be twenty five Dollars Letters eneloscing that amount in Cash, will be strictly attended,and all necessary information given, lie may at all times be found at Leath er's Ford or in Auraria Lumpkin county. D. C. GIBSON. Augn st 10. —18—ts, Proprietors of the Athena ■ Stage Line, have determined . Wfcm.._jdjiS,nS-. 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 w ill open a direct communication by stage tri-ivcekly with Augusta, Milledgeville; and week ly with Pendleton, via Gainesville and Carnesville. The stage will ulso run twice a week to Athens, Tennessee; leaving Leathers’ Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn mg. May 28.—8—ts. ADMINISTRATORS KALE* AFTER the expiration of sixty days, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lumpkin county, when setting for ordinary purjioses, for leave to sell all the negroes, belonging to the estate of Robert I .icon, sen late of said county deceased. ROBERT MITCHELL. , ROBERT LIG ON, jun. \ Admr f - Scpt. 28.—25—60d NOTICE^ 4LL persons indebted to David Neely, late of New tori county deceased, arc required to make immediate payment, and all those holding demands against said deceased, arc hcrcbv notified to render them in according to law. ’ SARAH NEELY. Adrnr’x. Fopt 23,-25—40(1, i GOLD. BOTH Carroll and Cherokee, will be pm.'hascd afo all times and tho hiaheatprioe paid by RUSSELL & DICKINSON. Macon, Sept 29.—25—w3m, NOTICE. THE FIRM OF A. N. BA ml) & Cos. was diss.,l ved on tile Cth inst. bv mutual corisi nr. A. N. BAlltl) A. MiL.UTGHLIN. Sept; 7. IS.D. 4 LLpersons tviv: igb : biess with the !jt,. lirna, t i* A N. Hal f Ci. wi’l call an I sruih. with A. N. Burd, is duly .vithoria nl to Htwni ties business of sad Firm. A. M’L.VFGIJI IN Ni pt. 7, 1933. A LLpersonsind. bi’ and : r,..- v:d linn, nr - hereby tu- JIl tiff'd to entne I'orW. : ‘ n-id s till - tbesauj • Ttl, •’ur.ii s'oly with the undersign !, o’ residence, “.yincs ■tet'reut,” asloiig.-c i id il -(iej er.ii lb ‘given. A. x BAllijt. Fqnt. 23.C-24—tf \O. 27a