The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, October 19, 1833, Image 1

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filir Wester it Herald. voLn. ■ PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING t by O. P. SHAW, I AND lilted by A. G. FAMBROUGII. Three dollars per annum, payable within six l>ths after the receipt of the first number, or four dol |if not paid within the year. Subscribers living out of litate, will be expected in all cases, to pay in advance. | o subscription received for less than one year, unless Intoney is paid in advance; and no paper will be dis linuea until all arrearages are paid, except at the op Kfthc publisher. Persons requesting a discontinu |of their Papers, are requested to bear in mind, a set lent of their accounts. IdteatisEments will be inserted at the usual rates; |nthe numberofinsertions is not specified, they will Entihdcd Until ordered out fy All Letters to the Editor or Proprietor, on mat loanoctcd with the establishment, must be post paid |der to secure attention. Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes, by Ad- Kiators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published E dais previous to the day of sale. |he sale of personal Property, in like manner, must be llished roRTT days previous to the day of side. Iticcto debtors and creditors of an estate must be Hidied porty days. lotice that Application will be made to the Court of Inary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes,must be pub- EdFOOn MONTHS. lotice that Application will be made for Letters of Ad litration, must be published thirty days and for Krs of Di mession. nx months. my. We are authorized to announce G. A. KkER, Esq. as a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensu ■ January Election. ■uty 16.—15 We are authorized to announce William ■Nixon, Esq. as a Candidate for Colonel of the i,6. M. of Lumpkin countv. |pt.81.—24. 150 DOLLARS REWARD. il UNA WAY from the subscriber about the 25tli of August last, a Negro man by the name of Jack, Hut thirty years of age, five feet eight or ten inches high, ■ pretty heavy built; he has rather a down look when wen to, and speaks slow and Somewhat stammering; Bk has a large nose, and is light complected, but a full lodod negro; he is a Blacksmith by trade, and is very Bd of spirits, i think he will aim for Washington, Bikes county, Or Charleston, Soulh Carolina, as I am Brined it has not been long since he was brought from Blatter place. I will pay the above reward for the de- Bry of Jack at the Alatoona Mines, Cass county, or Bnty-fivc dollars, iflodged in any Jail in this State, so Btl get him again. CHARLES CLEGIIORN. Bepl 21.—24—w3m. RANAWAY, EvA Mil ROM the subscriber on the 12th inst. A BtfST JC Negro man by tlienamcot'Hcnry, about Hull eighteen years old, yelloW complected, elen- HnA der marie, sfeetßor 10 incites high, has rather a down look, when spoken to, stutters, and fj materially changes his voice before ending a sentence. lie belongs to a gentleman by Bnameof ICli H. Baxter cf 11 uncock county, Geo. but my employ when ho absconded in too neighbor- Bj of Auraria, where I have been opperating on a gold He, and was brought from North Carolina to this state, Heave, by the persuasion of some white person Any Hson apnrcheildiug said Negro, and lodging, him in Hsafe dad, will he suitably rewarded by dropping a Hto E. H. Baxter, of Hancock county, or the subsen- Bin Auraria, Lumpkin countv Geo. i ‘ NATHAN COOK STRAYED HjIROM the subscriber, a large pided work steer, with B large white and rod spots, and a very large knot on Hjaw; he went offa few days since in’company with Bother work steers, supposed to be running away, om was of dun n color, and the other a dark brindlc. IBev went in the direction of Carroll or Tennessee. I ;ivc a liberal reward for the delivery of said steer to l Auraria, Lumpkin county, or thankfully receive that will enable mo to get him. NATHANIEL NUCKOLLS, irana. Sept. 21.—24—ts. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. HE Lubscriber offers for sale tire following Lands, to wit: CARROLL COUNTY. No. Dis. 98 10 ) Adjoining 127 10 > Carrollton, 130 10 ) well nnpr’d. 76 10 34 4 98 6 I ioG 6 49 5 337 7 49 9 CHEROKEE COUNTY. N T O . Dis. Sec. 119 *5 2 CASS COUNTY'. 556 15 2 GILMER COUNTY. 258 11 2 UNION COUNTY. 165 8 1 266 11 1 •'or Terras, apply to A. G. FAMBROUGH, Huraria, Sept. 7. — 2-2 —ts. . NOTICE. H EL persons are desired to take notice, that 1 have B- this day and do hereby revoke a power of Attorney, •eh l have heretofore executed to one Stephen Ham-, •homing him to sell Lots No. 859, I9th District, 2d •hen, arid 75, Bth District, Ist Section, and I caution ■ persons from tradin'*’ foY said lots, from said Hanie. 1 3 THOMAS WEST, H'tlyo,— u—4ai AURARIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA. OCTOBER 19, 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 tbe whole of thcllcal Estate belongin'’ to Jes se -M. White deceased for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. JOHN SMITH, ) ~ , ZACHEUS PRICE, $ Admr s ‘ July 16—15 —w4m. NOTICE FOUR Mouths after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Hall county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the re al estate of William W heeler, sen. late of said county, deceased. J OHN GARMON, Admr. Sept 28. —25—w4rn— NOTICE, FOUR Months after date appljfation will be made, to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lumpkin county, when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of RobertLigon, sen. late of said coun ty, deceased. ROBERT MITCHELL, ) . , ROBERT LIGON, jun. i Admr *■ Sept. 28, —25—w4ra Jlnd Commission Business. THE undersigned think it proper to inform their friends and the public, that they still continue the above business, at their New Fire Proof Warehouse, Jpf^l|BßOAD-STREEr, —l AUGUSTA. Jlilfi They intend having nothing to do with the purchase of Cotton, but will devote themselves exclu sively to business confided to their care. They are pro pared to make necessary advances, and respectfully re new the offer of their services to the public. STOVALL Si SIMMONS. August, 10 —IS—2m. AIRARII^ IN obedience to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Newten county, the undersigned, as guardian of the orphans of Jesse Champion, will, at public outcry, sell* on the premises, all the Lots in the town of AURARLY, Lumpkin county, Georgia, beginning the sole 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 hundred and fifteen.feet. This thriving town is located on the ridge dividing the waters of the Etowah from those of the Chestatee; 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 tile sources of its prosperity are inexhaustible, its importance must be du rable. The terms will be made known on the day ofsale. WILLIAM K. BRIERS, Guardien.. gust 24.—20—tds. GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY. WE the undersigned Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, protest against the proceedings of the Justices who have located the countysitein this coun ty, as we were not present at the doing thereof. Ist Be cause it is not a central situation. 2d. Because it is not a suitable placa for a town, aad no pains will be spared on ourpart, to have it removed to a more suitable and central part THOMAS J. DOUGHIT. s. t. c. GREEN CARNES, s. i. c. Oct. s.—2G 2t. LAW NOTICE. TH E undersigned have entered into Copartnership, in the practice of LAW, and hope by strict atten tion to business confided to their care, and the assistance ofjudgc Underwood, to meri! a share of public patron age. They will practice in all ttie 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 2.—l3—tf LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into copartnership in the practice of the Law, for the County of Lumpkin, and will attend to any professional business, wliich may be confided to their cure. Letters addressed to Harden and Rogers,eitherat Athensot Auraria, willrcceivc prompt attention. EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—wCm ACHILLES D. SHACKELFORD Cassville, Cass County, Georgia, W r ILL attend punctually to all business entruste . to his care for Cherokee Circuit. Communications must be postpaid. Sept. 21—24—4 t. J. H. STORES, HAS pennant ntly settled himself m Cassville, Cass county, and will regularly attend to any business directed to his care, in the Cherokee Circuit. Angust 17,—19—w2m. STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRANE, 41W9NBSKFX HAVING removed to Auraria, Lumpkin county, now tenders his professional services to the public, and will practice in all 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 fr/v'sed to me, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. August 24.-20-ts. GEORGIA. PAULDING COUNTY, JAViES WITCHER tolled before John Y.Allgood, a Justice of the Peace for said county, a brown-bay Marc Pony, four years old, lour feet high, branded on the right shoulder thus, (L) appraised to fifteen dollars, by James Johnson and John Right. A true extract feomthe^book. ooKg c _ Sept. 14.—23—3 h It comes, tiie Herald of a Golden World. NOTICE. ALL persons arc cautioned against purch sing the following Lots which were drawn in the late Lot teries, and have been conveyed to me by good and suffi cient titles. No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec 487 14 l HBl 12 3 1243 19 3 188 3 1 1616 33 244 3 2 1134 12 1 1128 16 2 356 19 2 156 6 3 d9 9 3 1012 11 1 826 14 970 4 ! 882 17 2 1103 4 408 1 2 826 17 34019 2 733 14 1096 24 296 15 145 34 132 12 207 10 3 416 21 1027 2 3 THOS. BUTLER KiNG. Glynn Bounty Geo. Sept. 28,—25—41 — GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY, JUST Received and now offered at very low prices,at Lumpkin Court-House. Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum. Cogniac Brandy, Rye Whiskey, Cordials assorted, Claret, Medeira,Tencriff, and -Malaga Wines, Porter, Ale and Beer, Soda and Seidlit Powders, Lemon Syrup, Cheese, Beef, Sausages and Crackers, Rice and Raisons, Candles and Tobacco, Cocoa and Brazil Nuts, Almonds and HazleNuts, Scotch and M. Snuff A general assortment of Patent Medicines, 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 Ash, &c. Ac. A general assortment kept constantlv on handas above. N. B.*HARBEN. August 31.—21—ts. To Gold Mine Speculators. THE Undersigned tenders his services, as an Expe rienced practical M iner, to examine and test any Lot in the Gold Region, disbelieveing in auv certain tlieo 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 encloscing 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. Augnst 10.—18—ts, jlj'B" I’'’ 1 ’'’ Proprietors of the Atheno jB Stage Line, have determined to continue tlieir tri-week ly line ro Auraria. Hereafter the Stage will reach this placi on “tun day, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Wave for Au gusta, oil Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings This arrangement will open a direct communication by stage tri-weekly with Augusta, Milledgeville; and week ly with Pendleton, via Gainesville and Camcsvillc. The 6tage will also run twice a week to Athens, Tennessee; leaving Leathers’Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn lls| iday 28.—8 —ts. $lO REWARD. M-JTN STRAYED or stolen, from the sub mJ seriber at Lumpkin Court-house, about the 10th of April last, a small sor rel horse, five or six years old, with a star in his forehead; racks well. The above reward w ill be paid for his delivery to me, and all reasonable expenses paid. Any information respecting said horse, will be thankfully received. P. R. M’CRARY. Sept. 7—22—ts SIXES GOLD MINE FOR SALE. THE Gold mine No. 212, 15th district, 2d section, known as the Sixes mine is for sale. It is unne cessary to deacribc the lot as it is well known to miners, as the most valuable mining lot in the district. There is a sufficiency of water for 20 rockers, and cabins arc buil for the hands. Letters post paid addressed to me at Tal lahassee Florida, will bo attended to. The purchase mo ney, if well secured can have reasonable time to run. THOMAS G. GORDON. Sept 28, —25—4t, STOLEN FROM aCherokce Indian, on tl c 23d of September last, living near the Bi“ Savannah, in the 15th dis trict, Ist Section, a bay stud Pony, about fourteen hands high, four years old, three white, and the left fore foot in clined to be roan, and has on his right side,a ream or white spot; a star in his forehead. Any person giving infor mation tome, living at New Bridge, Lumpkin county, will be compensated for their trouble. JA.UES DONOHOO, ludian Agent for Lutnpkm county. Oct. 5. —2G—If, FOR SALE. OT of Land Np. 92, 13th District, formerly C arroll, 1 i now Heard county, containing 2021-2 Acres. The above Lot is situated in the vlcinitv ofFrankhn.the coun ty seat of Heard county, and wiilbc sold Or. reasonable terms. All persons are hereby cautioned against tres-- passing in any way to the injury of said lot. For further particulars apply to 1 A. G. FAMBROUGH. Sept. 14,—23—3t GEORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. WHEREAS Howard S. Council, applies to me fc Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jo seph Howard, late of said county, deceased, These are therefor eto cite and admonish, all and sin gulsr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b< and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shouk not be granted. Given under my hand this 13thriayof September, 1833 M. P. QUILL!AN, p. c. c. o. Sept. 14.—23—30d. CASSVILLE HOTEL. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public in general that he is now opening a House of entertainment in Cassville, Cass county, where, from his knowledge of business, he hopes to shear a rea sonable portion oftheir patronage. AIALACHI JONES. July 9, —1-1— The Southern Eanncr, w ill please give the above throe Insertions und forward their account fur t Gold Mine for Sale AT WILL be sold at Auction,atLumpkin Court House, on the first Tuesday in November next, Lot No. 669, 12th District, Ist Section. Seven diets of Gold per hand per day, have been made on this Lot, and it is only sold to meet the utgent necessities of the drawer, who is unable to work the Mine to advantage himself. Un questionable titles will be made. Terras, one half cash, the balance in twelve months. RALPH SMITH, Attorney in fact for the Drawer. Sept. 14. —23—tds. NOTICE. THE- FIRM OF A. N. BAIRD & Cos. was disaol ved on the Cfh inst. by mutual consent. A. N. BAIRD a. McLaughlin. Sept. 7. 1833. 4LLpcrsons havingbusincss with the late firm of A N. Baird, k Cos. will call and settle the same with A. N. Baird, w'ho is duly authorised to close the business of said Firm. A M’LAUGHLiN Sept. 7,1933. ALL persons indebted to the said firm, are herebyno tified to come forward and settle the same immedi ately with the undersigned, at his residence, “ .Miners Retreat,” as longer indulgence canhot be given. 4 “ A. N. BAIRD. Sept. 21. -24—ts. TO LAND HUNTERS. THE subscriber, living in tbe lower part of Eliijay Town in Gilmer county, on the direct road leading from said town to Sanders, on the Federal Road, having 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 countrv, to show lands or give such informa tion as may be desirable to owners, or others interested, he will also act as Agent in purchascing lands at Sheriff Sale, in Gilmer countv, his charges will be reasonable in proportion to his tronble. JAMES B. HENSON. June 61, —15—ts. V ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. /feck finHE subscriber oilers lor sale, that ralua -551*1# J- ble House and Lot in the town of JiliJat Gainesville, Hall countv, formerly occupied by L. Cleveland for a Tavern. The House i situated on the Public Square, frontingtbe Courtllouse. in the most eligible part ot said Village, and is well adapt ed for a Tavern, having fourteen well ventilated rooms ; four Cliimmcs with eight fire places; a good Pump, and all the other necessary out buildings; a good Garden and stable lot, well improved. Sept. 7. —22—ts. LIST OF LETTERS KE M YIN IN G in the Post Office at Gainesville, Ga. on the first day of October, if not taken out in three will he lent to the General Post Office as dead Letters, .Martha Ashw orth, George A Knapp, Burrell Atkinson. WrlliainKau£hon. STiSSSU isd, BulU’fVorlli, David Low'.y. Jesse N. Brown, 2. a ' nce Lurd ’ M-dST* SSJztSy. SSXbSS. gftftgjrcT. Re-iekit Mcnren Moore, iScacKiT. John Aorten> ~ William Morris, S-Tlsmin! ’ ** Moor orMorenMoore, John B, Carnes, \XnMaV~n! v?fr John McCutchon, Sarah'csrtor," ’ William Culberhouse, Archlba ld M’Lauren, Chinr Coffer, Henry .Maddox, Arthur CrawfoM, William Manning, Gabriel Coley, “ ‘ u pj, William Carey, N William W- Carey, EJ . yjarramorc, Edmund Curley, or J. Woody, Alexander Pickens, n Daniel Pitmau, ’j 1 ’ Nelson Paget, Joseph Dunagan, _/ 0 j, n Pitman, Thomas Dunman, John H Prycr> George Dolby, j\fr. p aop les, j'oohua Dunagan, Henrv Puples, Jos. or Beni. Dunagan, John - pain J Samuel Dyke, Henry Peoples. George Dunsou, R, 11 M Dyke, jj r Richards or John A T Davis, Thompson, Rebecca Dyke. William L. .Rood, 2. , k. William P, Keed, Jacob Lbcrhort. Williams Robin?, , John Reely, RobcitC. Thomas Royland, A K Foster, Anderson Roberts, Richard Farrah, James M, Rocvcs. Edmuod Furga.on, S. Mitchel Fowler. Asahel Smith. G- Pavid Sherreii, William P Grower, Seaborn Slaten, Nancy Griffis, Isaac Sewell, James Gerard, Joseph Stearns, Joseph Gladden, Benjamin Sanford, John Guthrie, Robert Sexton, Stephen Gamer, Hugh Spurlin, James Gray, John Sijmons, J Gerrard, Robert Smith, 2. David Guest. Enoch Smith, George Hawpe, 3. Wilkinsou Smallwood, Elijah Holland, H. L, Sims, William Harper, WilliamScnfcr; Joseph Hutsell, TANARUS, Francis Hesterly, 2. John Turner, John S Hardridge, David Taylor, Thomas Hendrix, Reuben Thornton. Wilham.Mowurd, James Tait, Shesrard Hatley, IV, Wiliiam Hartgrovcs, Jessy Windsor, jr, John Hughs, Jessy Winsor; 2. Theodore Hinsdale, Wiliiam Werk, Kobc.t Hall, Watter ebster, IsamHall, Francis Whitlock, Rerrv IIil!, John Wells, J. John Wells. Thomas Jsekson, China Walker, John Ilpy, Nathan Ward, 2, J W Jones, James Whitten, Hiram lonce, Joseph Whortcu, Russel Jones. George IFilcor, IC, David JFaid. William Kell, WILEY IIAffEHN, P, October U -r- ’t LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at llarben’s Store, Ga. on the Ist October, 1833, and if not taken out by the Ist January next, will be sent to the General l ott Office as dead letters, A. James Jones, Peter G. Ashb y, John C. Jones. Da\ id Alison, „ William Ashlcv, IFilham Keenuni, -. James E. Allen. Andrew Kersou, B. H. Knight, Eaton Bass, Drewiy Smith, Larkin H. Blake, J ames Sellers, 2. Gccrge Bell, Samuel H.Smith, James Boclair, 2. James T. Simmon?, Emanuel Bennett, William Bell, Bryce Cittle, A. Bugg, Jess’- Lockaby. John Banks, James Leonaid, James Baisclair, James Loyd, Hartwell G. Blakey, Jamed Cuesford. Elisha Byne, David Bailey, James Mcartnej. N. Bacral, Zealous-Miller. Thomas Butler. Abner McVay, Thomas C. Bowen, James Moreland, Torrence Bryant, 2. -Matthew J, Morris* George IF. Barker, 2. John M’Lain, E. L. Bryant, John Mercer, -• Georg c Bruce, James Me .. John Bruce. James ,. q Thomas .Mills, Robert N. Combs, 2. Austin -Mullen. Abner F. Caldwell, 3 ? arle \m,£ ‘ ‘ John D. Caton, , Mcßary, affix ;•£• Daniel Nisler! PhihpAClay.on, Sterling Norton, do ! m £ hastam ’ George H. Owens. John Coffee, John Oxford. * Andrew Cope, * Hartwell Carter, - j Phillis* George Cockbum, A - J Phill.?-, Cornclus Cooper, SSSKS A. Christoper, John Falk ‘ „ William B. QnCen, Doctor Dr} tr > R. Robert Devonport, Jamee Rogers, F > ° r G - Jefferson Reel, Wllham Deadman, Miller or Daniel Ra& John Dobson.- H G Boya i g. Allen W. Dicker, Kent J froWi 2 . M. &. S. Dunii, Ansel Rice or Daniel Mflse?, Henry Dry-man, Hczekiah Rutledge, . “1 Mark Richardson, James Elliott, A Fielding Royal, Charles A. Ely, Alfred N. Richqy, “harles A. Ells, George Reed, IFilliam Evans, Berry Reed, John Earnest, .Miiamin Robbins. W’esley Edwards. g. F - John M. Silbert, -Mary Freeland, David Schoolfieid, H. L. Fields, James E. Starr. H. H. Pisher, The Shoriffof Gilmer Cc J. M. Foster, James D. Sutton, A G Fambrough, Sherifl of Union count John Fry. MadisonT.Smith, G. Stephen Shelton, 3. Allen Gill, ytf. M. D. Smith, Joseph B Gonder, 4, Claringtine Southhn, V ilham Gilliland, 2, Leigh Sims, Janies D. Grey, Zciiudec Slaton, Joshua J Good, M. Stricklin, Tiiomas Gallaway, William Slone, 2. Alexander Grinnage, William Smith, 2. Isaac N dritfin, T. A Gilbert, clerk Superior Mr. Tanner, court Union county. Lemuel Thomason, George W. Griffin, William G. Tuck, Hyram Green, John Thompson. J. H, Gordon', William Tracey, M. John L. Turner, John J. Kigginbotham, John Taylor, Joseph C, //aberehtitfi, l. Mrs. B. Thompst'if Drowry H, Harris, Samuel Thompson Benjamin Hill, John Tate, Caleb Hamdon, Hardy C. Tatum. Holcob G, Harper, W. Henry Husley, -Madison Wells, George 4V. I1 arris, J, H. Wilson. Benjamin U, Hynds, I’, W. WilliamsOD, P. Joshua Holland, Davis Wholchel, Archibald Hunter, Allen Whitfield, Benjamin Hayegood, Samuel B. Weir, James Holland, John N. Whcsenan’, Philip Holley, James Whitten, GesrgeHise, William Wdrlev. F. M. Hunt, Y.’ Enoch Hall. Jod Vaary, N. Jomagin, N, B, HARBEN, p, m Oct, 12. —27—Jt ffll SCLE SHOALS THE undesignod.CumiiiissioncrsofTsftncssceCan*:, having heard that some alafm exists from a report of the Cholera haring broken out among the hands, taka this occasion from their personal observation oh tbo lore, and from information on rybich they can rely, to assure the public, that it is certainly unfounded. No case ofCholcra has occured upon the Canal nor has there recently been any severe case of sickness or death. There are'at this time employed, from 500 to 600 Hants who are well fed, comfortably lodged, in good health, and are in the regular receipt of higher wages, than arc gcr. orally earned by others in the surrounding country. JOHN. CRAIG, P nit. JAMES JACKSON, J. LANE, J. K. SWOOPE, THOMAS FEAP.N.I fC7° The subscriber is authorized to employ SCO or tv o thousand hands nt Sls per month for the above compati v he may at all times be found at Leathers Ford or in A ti rana. D. C. GILSON. June 8*111,1633 CAUTION. A LI. persons are cautioned against trespassing in any dl way upon Lots No. 951, and 577, 12th District i„r. •Section, originally Chi rokee now Lumpkin count v >, the law will be enforced to the fullest extent ugaiust su i, trespassers. HUGH CASSEDAY, Sr pt. 81.—24—’L NOTiCU. fUST reei ive.l :,i iti. office of tito Western Herald largo supply i>f Materials, suitable for Job work, among which arc fancy Bordering, Coloured Cards, <: , Inks, &e*. &c. Blanks ot all kinds of approved fojg. s, kepit constantly on hand for sale, ail orders tilled v ;;U neatness and dispatch.’ JVv —i l---f I O. 28.