The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, October 26, 1833, Image 1

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I’ll** Western Herald. VOL. I. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY HORNING BY O. P. SHAW, AND Silitcd by A. G. FAMBBOUGH. Terms. —Three dollars per annum, payable within six nontha after the receipt of the first number, or four dol irs if not paid within the year. Subscribers living out of [is state, will be expected in all cases, to pay in advance, i No subscription received for less than one year, unless i !io money is paid in advance; and no paper will be dis ontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the op ion of the publisher. Persons requesting a discontinu ing of their Papers, are requested to bear in mind, a set rnent of their accounts. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates;, lien the number of insertions is not specified, they will j ■continued until ordered out. jc j> All Letters to tire Editor or proprietor, on mat- ! •jconncctcd with the establishment, must be post paid iordcr to stecurc attention. Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes, by Ad ;oistrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published ■ •rs previous to the day of sale. !r| T i„ “'’'sonal Property, in like manner, must be fhc sale or p>~ Previous to the day ofsalo. iblishcd FORTY BATS , ■> Notice to debtors and prcu."° ofall be iblishcd PORTY DAYS. ■ Notice that Application will be mad® to the ‘ ourt , ,°f ■rdinar)’for Leave to sell Land or Negron,?,must be pi. Hhedrouß months. ■ Notice that Application will be made for Letters of Ad-1 Ministration, must be published thirty days and for | Betters of Oi mission, six months. arcTauthorized to announce’ G. ~A. j ■ARKER, Esq. as a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensu- B? January Election. ■July 10. —15 I (fcjr-IVe are authorized to announce the name B John M. Powel, as a candidate for Clerk of the Supe ■r Court, of Lumpkin county, at the next January Elec- Bp. ■ Oct. 19,-28 B Kj* We are authorized to announce the name Bj“nics F. Foster, as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Blums for Lumpkin county, at the next January Election. ■ Oct. 19,-28 K list of letters E.MAINING in the Post Office at Gainesville, Ga. on the first day of October, if not taken out in Brcc Months, will he sent to the General Post Office a B 1 Letters, jrlha Ashworth, George A Knapp, atrell Atkinson. William Kaughon, iniel H. Bird, William Land, Hen Burr, George Lathan, > 2 - , Butterworth, DaVitT Lowery, „„ N. Brown, 2. J ames Laurd, illiam Bramlct, John Lott, artin Barrett, William London, mud M. Barkley, John Lyon, is.M. Bailey, William Lowiy. S5, Bamamin G. M-Cleskej. tor Brven D G .VtcCleskev, imbeth or Mery Ann Thomas Menyard, Bcackit. Moren Moore, C. John Juorten, ’ William Morris, Chastain, ’ John Moor or Moren Jtfoore, haß, Carnes, Isaac Mitehel, “or (tamos John Mayson,- iLmCrow John McCutchon, ,nK Carter ’ Hugh Montgomery, illiam Culbcrhouse, Martin, ■ f'„<r.. r Archibald M’Laurer^ Zr Crawford Henry Maddox, ’ William Manning, EX ‘ Imund Curley, or J. lr Narnunorc, Woooy, Alexander Pickens, Dunagan, ‘ Pitmat j, ■cuh Dunagan, Nelson Paget, hennas Dunman, John Pjtraan, corge Dolby, J £ m £Jl2F , tiu& Dunagan, 5f r * Pa 2 p f£’ *. or Bcnj. Dunagan, Henry Puples, imucl Dyke, ° Jolm Pam, corge Dunsou, Henry People. T Davis’ Air, Richards or John wiiiEMa*. wnC.aS Ihert C. Fitr-gereld, Thomas Royland, ? Foster", Anderson Roberts, charo Farrali, James M, Reeves, muad F u.'"a.on, S, itchel Fowler, Asahc! Smith, G. David Sherreli, illiam P Grower, ,Seaborn Slalen, incy Griffis, ] s _'ac Sewell,?, mes Gerard, Joseph S'eains, seph Gladden, Bcnja.miit Sanford, ha Guthrie, Robert btfx"on l ephea Garner, HughSpuriin, mes Gray, John Sijmons, G( I. ard, Robert Smith, 2. avid Guest. Enoch Smith, sorge llawpe, 3. Wilkinson Small wood, ijah Holland, 11. L, Sims, illiam Harper, ‘William Scnter; soph Hutsell, T. accis Hesterly, 2. John Turner, din S Hardridgc, David Tavlor, homasHendrix, Reuben ‘l'homton. illiam Howard, James Tait, icsrard Hatley, W, iliiam Hartgroves, Jessy Wmdsor, jr. ihn Hughs, Jessy W insor; F. hcodoro Hinsdale, William Werk, obe.t Hall, Watter ebster, imtlall, Francis Whitlock, eny Hill. John Wells, J. John Wells, liomas Jackson, China Walker, dui Ilcy, Nathan Ward, 2, W Jones, James Whitten, * iram lones, Joseph Whorten, ussel Jones. GcorgcTFilcot, K, David W'aid, filliam Kell, . WILEV HAJJBEN, F, M, October 1?.—27 —3t TOST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. To Post masters and the public. 7IOR the future all letters intended for persons at - Lumpkin Court House, and its vicinity, should be irected Lumpkin Court House Georgia. All letters in anded for persons at Nuckoilsville, Harbin’s store Aura, la and its vicinity, should he directed Auraria, Lumpkin aunty, Georgia." ’ POST MASTER. October s—oo—fit AUKAIHA, MMfIUY COUNTY, CEWKCiIA. OCTUBEB *, 1833. LIST OF LEiiERS REMAINING in the Post Ufllcc at Harben’s Store, Ga on the Ist October, 1833, and if not taken out by the Ist January next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. i A. James Jones, Peter G. Ashley, John C. Jones. David Alison, k, Vi illiam Ashley, JTilliain Kecmim, 2. j James E. Allen. Andrew Kcrson, IL H, Knight, 1 Eaton Bass, JJrcwry Smith, Larkin H. Blake, James Sellers, 2, j Geergcßell, Samuel Pl. Smith, James Boclair, 2. James f. Simmons, Emanuel Bennett, L. William Bell, Bryce Cittle, i A. Bugg, Jesse Lockabv, j John Banks, James Leonard, i James Baisclair, James Loyd, | Hartwell G. Blakey, James Cuestbrd. Elisha Byne, M. David Bailey, James Mc“artncy, N. Bacral, Zealous JlJillcr. Thomas Butler. Abner McVay, Thomas C. Bowen, James Moreland, Torrence Bryant, 2. .Matthew J, Morris, George fV. Barker, 2. John M’Lam, E. L. Bryant, J ohn M ercer, 2. George Bruce, James Mc”artncv, John Bruce. James E. Alaxey, 2, C, Thomas .Mills, Robert N. Combs, 8. Austin Jtfullcn, • Abner F. Caldwell, 3, Tharlesll. Mills, 3. Tame" 1 Crow, Sheriff UnionJß mes Mulien, Jamfc- > James Mcßay, County, . John M’Farlen, James H. La.. nn e ton > - ,7 j\j, Moore, ! John D. Caton, , ,; o un . Jesse Clayton, HyahMc.^ John Cathran) .Tamos .Ucßcc, Elisha CreswcU, {““P’ 1 . Lewis Clark, Jonathan D. .Miller, , Jacob Carral, _ Castin L. Cr.m, £ an ,‘. el Philip A. Clayton, Stcrim ” * ?: £ h “ stain> George H. Owens. 2, John Coffee, John Oxford. Andrew Cope, p Hartwell Carter, W A J Phillia* George Cockbun* t““ Comelus Cooper, Henry Parks, Henry a Cone, James Pitner) John Conner, D. S. Powell, John Chastain, John Park. A. Clinstoper, ! r, TTilliamß. Cineen, Doctor Dryer, r Robert Dcvenport, James Rogers, F, or G. Darter, Jefferson Reed, William Doadman, Miller or Daniel Ra _ John Dobson, a G. Royal, 2. Allen VS .■Dicker, Enos Rentfrow, 2. M. & S. Dunn, Ansel Rice or Daniel Moses, Henry Dryman, Hezekiah Rutledge, Mark Richardson, James Elliott, 3. Fielding Roy al, Charles A. Ely, Alfred N, Richey, “harles A. Ells, George Rccd, irilliam Evans, Berry Reed, John Earnest, .Mijamin Robbins. Wesley Edwards. s. F- John M. Silbcrt, Miry Freeland, David Schoolfield, H. L. Fields, James E, Starr, H. H. Pisher, The Sheriffof Gilmer Cos. J. M. Foster, James D. Sutton, A G Fambrough, Sherill of Union county. John Fry. Madison T .Smith, G. Stephen Shelton, 3. Allen GUI, .M. M. D. Smith, Joseph B Gonder, 4, Claringtine Southlin, ‘d. illiam Gilliland, 2, Leigh Sims, Janies D. Grey, Zehudcc Slaton, Joshua J Good, M. Stricklin, Thomas Gallaway, William Slone, 2. Alexander Grinnage, ‘William Smith,2. Isaac N Griffin, T. A Gilhert, clerk Superior Mr. Tanner, court Union county. Lcmue 1 Thomason, George W. Griffin, \\ illiam G. Tuck, Hyram Green, John Thompson, J. H, Gordon. William Tracey, H. John L. Turner, John J. Kigginbotham, John Taylor, Joseph C, Habersham, 1. Mrs. B. Thompson, Drewry H, Harris, Samuel Thompson, Benjamin Hill, John Tute, Caleb Hamdon, Hardy C. Tatnm. Holcob G, Harper, \V, Henry Husley, .Madison Wells, George W. Harris, J, H. Wilson, Benjamin D, Hynds, TANARUS, W. Williamson, 2. Joshua Holland, Davis Whelehel, Archibald Hunter, Allen Whitfield, Benjamin Hayegood, Samuel B. Weir, James Holland, John N. Whcscnant, Philip Holley, James Whitten, Gesrgc Hise, William Worley. F. M. Hunt, Y. Enoch Hall. JeslYaaey. N. Jornagin, N, B, HARBEN, p, m. Oct, 12—27—3 t RANAWAV, 1H ,1 ROM the subscriber on 1h <• 12 th inst A A 1 Negro man by the namcof Henry, about eighteen years old, yellow complected, slen der made, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, has rather a down look, when spoken to, stutters, and materially changes his voice before ending a sentence. lie belongs to a gentleman by ifEliH. Baxter cf Hancock county, Geo. but was in my employ when he absconded in tne neighbor hood of Aurana, where 1 have been opperating on a gold mine, and was brought from North Carolina to this state, by a speculator. It is probabic that he has been induced to leave, by the persuasion of some white person Any person apprehendiug said Negro, and lodging, him in any safe Jail, will be suitably rewarded by dropping a line to E. H. Baxter, of Hancock county, or the subscri ber in Auraria, Lumpkin county Geo. NATHANCOOK Sept 28* —25—3t, KOTICE 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 belonging to Jes se M. TFhitc deceased for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. JOHN SMITH, ) ZACHEUS PRICE, \ Admr s ” July IC—ls—wlm. NOTICE. FOUR Months after date appljpation 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 RobertL.gon, sen. late of said coun ty, deceased. robertmi tchell, ROBERT EICON, far. 1 Sept. 2?,— 25— wlm It comes, the Herald of a C olden World. ’ NOTICE Months after date application will be made to JL the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Hall county, dCC S e c72B.-25-w4m- OAKMO!f ’ Ad ™ I v AIRARII N Obedrence to an order of the Court of Ordinary of f 1 ? cou nty, the undersigned, as guardian of the OThansof Jesse Champion, will, at pubic outcry, sell’ on the premise?, all the Lots in tfic town of AURARIA T co " nt 3% Ge °rg ia , beginning the sale of said d„,lr,L h,,h^ t r Tues<ii, y in November next, and con timirng the sale from day to day until all will have been rhe Lots vare m size, from sixty bv one hundred nnH r 1 tofiv f S, hundred and fifteen by six hundred ridl ? | fC€ Vu Thls thriving town is located on the ridge dividing the waters of the Etowah from those of the IrflrnV “r d “? ro £ ar<is salubrity of air, purity of wa ter, fertility of soil, and quantity of the most precious mc ml, 13 surpassed by no neighborhood in the Southern states. In rapidity of improvement, it is unequalled bv any tow n or village in Georgia; and, as the sources of its prospeuty arc inexhaustible’, its importance must be du raole. Ihe terms will be made known on the day ofsale. WILLIAM K. BRIERS, . . Guardien.. August 24.—£0—tds. And Commission business. THE undersigned think it proper to inform their Irionds and the public, that they still continue the above business, at their 1 New Fire Proof Warehouse, i f‘, QrQa 1 3 AUGUSTA. sSblfiteft 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 pre pared to make necessary advances, and respectfully re new’ the offer of their services to the public. STOVALL & SIMiMOXS. August, 10—18—2 m. Gold 311ne for Sale WILL be sold at Auction,at Lumpkin Court House, on the first Tuesday in November next, Lot No. 669, 12th District. Ist Section. Seven du>t of Gold p<r hand per day y haVe been made on this Lot, and it is only sold to meet the urgent necessities of the drawer, who is unable to woik the Mine to advantage himself. Un ouoetionable tides will be made. Terms, one half c*h, the balance in twelve months. RALPH SMITH, Attorney in fact for the Drawer. Sept. 14.—23—tds. TO LAND IIUATERs. THE subscriber, living in tbo lower part of F.lhjay Town in Gilmer county, on the direct road leading from said town to Sanders, on the Federal Road, having furnished himself with Mops, Lottery Registers, and other necessary information in relation to Lands in Gil mer, and the adjoining counties, ti nders his services to all those who rnay be in search of Lands, in the alrovi* Section of country, to show lands or give such informa tion as may be desirable to owners, or others interested, lie will also art as Agent in purchaseing lands at Sheriff Sale, in Gilmer county, his charges will bn reasonable in proportion to his trouble. JAMES B. HENSON. June 61, —15—ts. SIXES GOLD MINE FOR SALE. Ti IE Gold mine No. 212, 15th district, 2d section, known as the Sixes mine is for sale. It is unne cessary to deacribe 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 cab.ns are buil for rhe hands. Letters post paid addressed tc me at Tal lahassee Florida, will he attended to. The pirehasc mo ney, if well secured can have reasonable time to run THOMAS G. GORDON. Sept 23, —25 —4t, V ALUABLE TOWN PROFERTI IOK SALE. mITHHE subscriber osiers for saie.tnat valua- JL hie House and Lot in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, formerly occupied by L. Cleveland for a Tavern. The House is situated on the Publir Square, fronting the Court House, in the most eligible part of said Village, and is well adapt ed for a Tavern, having fourteen well ventilated rooms ; four Chimnics with eight fire places; a good Pump, and all the other necessary “out buildings; a good Garden and stable lot, well improved. A liberal credit will be given. ROBERT MITCHELL. Sept. 7.—22—ts. VALUABLE LAND FOB QAiLffiL THE Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot ofland where on Wiley Bishop now lives, near the junction of the Che6tatco nnd’Chattanoocliie 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 out houses; with an excellent fishery and Mill Shoal. For terms, apply to ARCHIBALD BISHOP, of O'ai ntsville, Geo. June 4.—9—ts FOR SALE. LOT of Land No. 92, 13th District, formerly Carroll, now Heard county, Containing 9021-2 Acres. The above Lot is situated in thc vicinity ofFranklin, the coun tv 6eat of Heard county, and will be sold on reasonable terms. All persons are hereby cautioned against tres passing in any way to the injury of said lot. For further particulars apply to A G. FAMBROUGH. Sept. 14.—23—3 t CASSVILLE HOTEL. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public in general that he is now opening a House of entertainment in Cassville, Cajs county, where, from his knowledge of business, he hopes to shear a rea sonable portion of their JQ^ July 9, —14— The Southern Banner, will please give the above three Insertions and forward their account forpayment. M. J BLANK DEEDS Valuable lands for sale. T I LL Lubecriber offers for sale the following Lands, CARROLL COUNT V. No. Dis. 98 10 } Adjoining 127 10 > Carrollton, 130 10 ) well impr’d. 76 10 34 4 98 C 136 6 49 5 337 7 49 9 CHEROKEE COUNTY. No. Dis. See. 119 15 2 CASS COUN TY. 556 15 2 GILMER COUNTY. 258 11 2 UNION COUNTY. 165 8 1 266 11 1 For Terms, apply to A. G. FAMBROUGH, Auraria, Sept. 7. —22—ts. GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY, JUr-T Received and now offered at ranr low price., ar Lumpkin Court-IIoQEo, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum. Cognise Brandy, Rye Whiskey, Cordials assorted, Claret, Madeira, Teneri9| and -Malaga Wises, Porter, Ale and Beer, Soda and Seidht Powders, Lemon Syrup, Cheese, Beef, Sausages and Cracker^ Rice and Raiacns, Candles and Tobacco, Cocoa and Brazil Nuts, Almonds and i!azle£tuts, Scotch and M. Snuff A general assortment of Pateat Mediciaas; 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, kc. loc. A general assortment kept constantly on kandas above. N. & HARBEN. August 31.—21 —ts. NOTICE ALL persons arc cautioned against punch 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 1 1181 19 3 1243 19 3 198 3 I 1616 33 £44 3 I 1134 12 1 1128 18 9 356 19 3 156 6 3 49 9 3 1012 11 1 826 1 4 970 4 1 882 17 3 1103 4 408 1 8 826 17 34019 2 738 14 10% 2 1 296 15 145 3 4 133 1 9 207 10 B 416 81 1027 2 3 THOS. BUTLER KaNG. Glynn county Geo. Sept. 28, —25— it — NOTICE. 4LL persons arc hereby cautioned against trading for the following notes: one for eighty dollars, princi pal; another for three hundred and seventy Dollars; also, at: obligation on Asa Keith, and Vincent D. Keith, for eighty two head of hogs, made payable to Benjamin M. Smith; as the consideration for the above notes and obli gation has failed, and we are determined not to pay'them, unless compelled by law. Also, a bond given to the said Benjamin M. Smith to make titles to Lot No. 12, in the 6th District, 2d section ; also a bond to make titles to Lot No. IG4, Bth District, 3d section; as the consideration for the said bond have fail ed and lain dctcrmidcJ not to make title* or pay the same. fFILLIAAf D. KEITH. gOct. 12.—27—ts ‘To Gold Mine Speculators. THE Undersigned tenders his services, as an Pipe rienccd practical Miner, to examine and test any Lot in the Gold Region, disbelieving in auy certain theo ry until proven by practice, he will warrant his opinion when given to he correct, his price for examiningand giv ing a vcibal, or written opinion, as may be required ofany 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 AurariaLumpkin countv. D.C GIBSON. Augnst 10. —18 —ts, i itl ir r HF I’ ro P r ' c * ors of the Athens ” Stage Line, have determined to continue thrir tri-weekly lineto Au ruriu. Hereafter the stago will reach this place on Sun day, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and leave for Au gusta, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings This arrangement will open a direct communication by stage tri-weekly with Augusta, Millcdgevillc; and 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 28.—8—1£ GOLD. BOTH Carroll and Cherokee, will be purchased at all times and the highest price paid by RUSSELL &DICKINSON. Macon, Sept 28.—25 —w3m, DR. J. D. RIVERS. HAVING recently removed to Auraria, oilers his professional services to the people ol and the adjoining counti<-s.| ’ Oct’ —26—6t*— STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRANE, HAVING removed to Auraria, Lumpkin counit, now tenders Iris professional service* to the public, and will practice in all the counties of the Cherokee Cir cnit; and Carroll, Campbell, DcKalb, Hall and Haber sham counties. Having been engaged for three years in gold mining, he will, (assisted by Vlr. George S. Moody, from North Carolina) act as agent in the examination, and sale at* gold lots. Letters upon either branch of the above boveeae, ad dress. and to me, will be promptly andfaithfullj attended to. August 24.— 20— ts. LAW NOTICE. T E tmdcrsvpnec hare entered into Copartnership, m the practice of LA W, and hope by strict atten tion to business confided to their care, and the assiatanen of Judge Underwood, to merit a share of prublic patron •ff6* practice in all the Counties of the Cher okee Circuit, and the adjoiningcxninties of he Wester;*- and Chattahoochee Circuits. Their office is at the Cou* Houae in Lumpkin county. EZEKIEL W. CULLED, . , GASTON M. UNDERWOOD. July 2.—l3—tf LAW NOTICE. THEundereigiioo r m ve entered into copartnership!!*.* the praeffee of tht Law, for the County of Lumpkin, and will attend to any professional business, which ma\* be confided to their care. Letter* to Harden ana lvoger*,eithcrat Athens or Auraria, will receive prompt attention. EDWARD HARDEN. .. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—r.Cna ACHILLES D. SHACKELFORD Cassrille, C*bs Count)-, ©eorgit\> WILL attend punctually to all basiness entrusts* to his care for Cherokee Circuit. Communications must be post paid. Sspt. 21.—24—4 t. J. H. STOKES, A?? MW, HAS permanently settled in Cassville, Casa county, and will regularly attend to any business directed to his care, in the Cherok x Circuit. Angust 17.—19—w2m. NOTICE. THE FIRM OF A. N. BAIRD A Cos. was di.jjc; ved on the Ctb mat. by mstaal oonaent. A. N. BAIRD a. McLaughlin. Sspt. 7. IBM. A LL persons having busmens with the late firm ts A N. Baird, A Cos. will call and cattle tike Stine with A. N. Baird, who u duly *athorise*l to close tho business of said Firm. A. M’LAUGHLIN bept 7.1833. ALL persona indebted to the said firm, are hereby no tifiod to come forward and settle the same immedi ately with the undersigned, at his residence, “ -Vuieid Retreat,” as longer indalgenoe cannot be given. „ „ . A. N. BAIRD. Sept tie -94—ts. $lO REWARD. |LI STRAYED or stolen, from the sub. I JMHk .m-J senber at Lumpkin Court-hoi;- •bot the 10th or April I tt , a ema H so!-’ rel horse, fire or six yoars old, with a star m his forehead ; racks weil. The above reward wHI bo paid for his delivery to me, and all reasonable expenses y reitr t,on retPe£t ' DS * S,d k ° ne ’ wi “ k 6ept. 7.—99—ts r a.M-CfiART. STOLEN FROM aCherokee Indian, on tie 83d of SaptauiL-v last,linng near the Big J%vmnnak,in the 15th uici, lat Section, a bay Mud Tony, about foortaen hani-t fawh, fooryeaia old, three white, and the left fore fot in clmed to be roan, and has on hia right aide. ro an orwhiro .pot; a star in so, forehead, AnT - matron tome, bring at New Bnig?; Lumfkm will be compensated for their trouble ’ JAJtfES DONOHOO, ludian Oct, 5. 26 ts, Ag * nt f ° r Lu “ ,pkm “"“tf- NOTICE. A L .hi. P H n . , n^ e 1. o,ir t dtO ‘l k# tliatl have l . h ' a d ° hereby revoke a power of Attorney, wluch l have heretofore eiecuted to one Stephan Ham'e authonung him to will Lots No. B*9, ISth District. 2d Section, and 75, Bth District, Ist Section, and I caution all persons from trading for nud lots, from aid Hanic July 9.—14—4 m THOMAS West! NOTICE. up some short tima back, a -* bay horse, 12 or IS years old, 14 eg 15 hands high, with a star In hisforebead. The owner can have the same, by prov ing property and paying all necesaarv expenses. For further information apply to the subscriber, living aome 12 or 15 miles, on the road leading from Auraria to KUi-’ jay. DAVID G. COBB. Oct. 19.—28—*t MUSCLE SHOALS THE undesigned,Commissioners ofTenncsses Canal having heard that some alarm exists from a report of the Cholera having broken out among the hands, take this occasion from their personal observation on the line and from infonnation on w hich they can rely, to assure the public, that it is certainly unfounded. No case ofCholcra has occured upon the Canal dor li?> there recently been any severe case of sickness or death. There arc at this time employed, from 500 to 800 hand.-'” who are well fed, comfortably lodgod, in good health and are in the regular receipt of higher wages, than are ’<Wj crally earned by others in the surrounding country * JOHN. CRAIg, Pres f. JAMES JACKSON, .T. LANE, J. K. SWOOPE, THOMAS FEARN.J JCj* The subscriber is authorized to employ 500 or two thousand hands at >ls pe r month for the above company ho may at all times bo found at Leathers Ford or inAii rana. D. C. GIBSON. Juno 25th, 1833 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, ~ A FEW Copies of the Rules of Court, which canb* ilk on hvd application. —AugustVl—2o— NO. 29.