The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, December 14, 1833, Image 4

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— ’ I.suupkia SherilPs Sales ■fItJRTILL bo-s.i!J un the first ‘luasdavin Jan- V w U ary next, at the CTuurt-houae in Lumpkin county, within the usual hottraof sale, the following prop er tv, to wit: One fourth of Lot No. 14, 13th District, Ist S#*crio l. norta; one lurit of Lot No. 30, I‘U’i District, Ist Section, north, n*l one Silver Watch, !•-:•(! on as the property of Jos, Howard, to satisfy a ti. la. iasuoa from ‘ Uli Superior Court-,* in favor of Daniel Cl me vs. said Howard. Lot No. 1033, 4th District Ist Section; le v*rcd on asth*’ property of G. S. Mathews, i t sati.-dy a ti. f u issue ! from a Justices Court of Clark county, in favor of Si nuel GaHilter & Cos. vs. said Mathews. Levy maJe and roturnal to me by a Constable. Lot No. 628, 12th District,” Ist Section; 1,7% led on as the property of Elijah Kellum, with sundry li. fas. issued from a Justices Court of Henry county, in llryor of Leonard Bissei, vs. said Kellum. Levy made end returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 7C6, 12th District, Ist Section; levied on ss-tLu properly of John Gray, to satisfy sundry li. fas, issued from a Justices Court of Columbia count*, in favor of David Holeman, Ex’!, on the estate of M. f\ Davis and others, vs. said Gray. Levy made and return- I cd to me by a Constable. Lot No. 740, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of to satisfy a ti. fie issued from e Justices Court of Crawford countv, In •fiivor of It. N. C. Ruffin, vs. said Hatcffer. end returned tome by a Constable. Lot No. 270, 4th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Brittian C, Reese, to satisfy David Cooper, by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from a J uslict s Court of Columbia countv, in favot of Kencth McKenzv, vs. Brittian C. lleeso and” David Cooper. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 104,12 th District, Ist Section; levied cn as the property of Elisha Grey, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuei 1 rom a Justices Court of Wi'kes couqLy, in favor es Qfr virt Cooper, vs. said Grey. Levy male and returned to me by a Constable. The remainder of an tmexpired Lease / n a House and Lot for the remaining term of eight years, in tiic 11 tit District of formerlyllall, now Lumpkin levied on os the pmntrty of Isaac ATGehee, to s*ati fy a li. fa. issued fram Court of Lumpkin county, •nfavofof B-Te-Soodraan, vs. said M'Gehec. Levy made and ndpre<?rto pie by a Constabla LUMPKIN BbJSTPON ED SHERIFF'S SALE. Cfh th&first Tuff day in January next. Let No. 925, 12th District’ Ist Section; le. eViot on as the property of Thomas J. Powell, to ■satisfy sundry fi. fas. yssyffd from a Justices Court of Rahiii; county, in favor of Thomas B. Cooper, vs. said Powell. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 820, 4th District, Ist Section; le. vied on as the property of James Hogan, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Habersham Superior Court, in favor “ ot Har rison &. Earle, vs said Hogan. Lot No. 372,13 th District, Ist Section,north; levied on as the property of John J. Pass, to satisfy a fi. lit issued from the Superior Court of Henry countv, in favor of the Administrators on the estate of “Stephen” Up on, decV. vs. said Pass. Nov. 30. SAMUEL TATE, D. Sh’ff. p ~ Clierokee Sheriff's Sales* WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, at the Court-house in Aerokee coun ty, within the usual hours of sale', the following property, to wit: . r J Lot No. 1273 4 21st Distort, 2£'§ection; le *4e<] on as ihe properly of Isaa4Nßeaton4o satisfy sun dry fi. fas. issued from a Justices Court of sones eounty, in favor of H. D. A. Bradley and others, vs. said Whea ton. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 545, 21st District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of Hiram .Van, to satisfy a fi. fa. issaed from a Justices Court of Eibb county, in fiver of John Holzendorffj vs. said Man. Levy made and re lumed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 581, 16th District, 2d Section; le vied on as tha property of Tillmon D. Gooch, to satisfy two ‘i. fas. issued from a Justices Courtof Rabun county, in favor of Andrew Miller, vs. said Gooch. Levy made end returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 392, 15th District, 2nd Section; le vied on as the propertv of Thomas Gardner, to satisfy a li. fit. issued from the Inferior Court of Bibb county, for tie use of Robert Birdsong, assignee, vs. said Gardner. Lot No. 134, 15th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of John M’Can less, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the Inferior Court of Habersham county, ia favor of Thomas B. Cooper, and John R. Stanford, vs. raid JlTCanleis. A'ov. 30. JOHN P BROOKE, Sh’ff Cherokee Sheriffs Sales. be sold on tho first Tuesday in Jan ™ * uary nest, at tho Court house in Cherokee county, within the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: Lot No. 312, 15th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of Robert Rogers, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Franklin county, in favor of John R. Stanford, vs. said Rogers. Lew made end returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 11C0, 3d District, 2d Section; le vied Oil as the property of William Wright,to satisfy two f- fas. issued from a Justices Couat of Hall county, in t-ver of Josiah Roberts, vs. said I Fright. Levy made end returned to me by a Constable. Lot No 1176, 2d District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of Johnston L. Dunaway, and James Dunaway, to satisfy a fi. fit’ issued from a Justi ces Court of Lincoln county, in favor of Thomas Lyon, vs. said Dunaway. Levy made and retuvned to me by o Constable. Lot No. Sl3, 3rd District, 2nd Section; le vied co as (he properly of James Marchrnan, to satisfy a Ufa. issued from a Justices Court of Putnam county, in favor of. Vangham & Meriwether, vs. said Marchmnn. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 49, 14th District, 2d Section; levied on os the property of John L. Sims, and Richard H. Les ter, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Gwinnett county, in favor of J. Wardlaw, Agent for Samuel J. Hammond, vs. said defendants. Levy made tad returned to me by a Constable. CHKHOKEE POSTPONED SHERIFFS SALE. Lot No. 1114, 2d District, 2d Section; le wd on as the property ofTliornas Hanks, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Jasper countv, in favor of iliiam Rudy, vs. said Hanks. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 301, 14th District, 2d Section; le vied onos the property of Silas Shirce, to satisfy sundry 11 fas. issued from a Justices Court of Washington coun ty, in fevor of William Fish 4c Cos. vs. said Shiree. Levy made and returned to mo by a Cortbiable. Lot No. 31G, 21st District, 2d Section; levied on as the property ofGahiiel < apers, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the (Superior Court of Eibb county", in favor of Scott ’ ray, vs. saidCapeia, v <*- 30. G. W. JONES, D. Sh’ff. Union Sheriff’s Sale. be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan * * “*i7 next, between the usual hours of sale in tun t. ‘ nos Blairevillc, Union contpv port;,, to wit: ‘ 1 j fcfit No. U 23, 10th District, lsi Scctkui; te { v i o.i the property of Austin Bn ant, to satisfy a fi. j f .issue! from a Justices * ourt of Campbell county, in fay or of Ben net R Congers, vs. Samuel >V ilkerson prin ’ •pal, and Austin Bryant, security. Levy made and re turned to me oy a Constable. Nov, 30. ’ GEORGE W . GAPDES, D. Shtt GUARDIANS SALE AArrt an order of tlic honorable the Inferior • iourwWPfcwtcm county, <vhen sitting as a court of ordiniary, will be sold on the Tuesday in ?Kebm ary next, ut the Court House in me town of Covington, Newton county, a Negro woman by the name of L-ah, and her child Clarinda. Sold as the propertyof the minor i orphans of Joseph Howard, deceased. Terms made known on the day. THOMAS J. GRAY* Guard. Nov.’ 16.—32 —ids. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK’.’ ’ 4GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the Infe rior Cflkt of Newton county, when sitting as a Court of ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Fe in nary next, at the f'ourt house in Stewart county , Lot of Land No. 115, 20th District, of originally Lee, now Stewart county. Sold as the property of V. alter Poole, deceased. Terms made known oil the dav of sab". HARDY K. POOLE, Adrn’r. Nov. 16, —32.—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. *A 7* ILL be sold on Friday, the third day of January Tv next, in the Town ofAuraria, Lumpkin county, between the usual hours of sale. All the perishable pro •FffTrßrTtWrthHoward, late of said ■'cbtHWTWBSRI, consisting of a Saddle, Bridle, and Martingillsa Trunk, Brace of Pistols, Watch Xc. Sold for the Benefit ofthe Heirs and Creditors, of said deceased - Terms made known on the dav of sale. ” BENJAMIN HOWARD. Admr Nov. 16. —32.—tds. v-” GUARDIAN’S SALE.%* , A GREEABLE to an n.iler nf ]sr inferior Courtsof jiX Campbell and Liner,n counties, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, in the TownT-ulonega, Lumpkin county, between the usual hours of sale. Lot No. 944, 12th District, Ist Section. Sold for tftlhbenetit of Wiliiam and Kesiah JeteL£>rphans &c. v, CHJjftJSJENNINGS. ) * , WESLEY WHEAT, \ S utrds - Oct td#- GILMER COUNTY. Wl The Governor on tile- information of } Henri Ligiitfoot Sims, i ff* vs. | Michael Everett. Gilmer Superior Court, August Term, 1833. IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Acriff, of Telfair coumvGhut the defendant in the above stated case, is not tNßbund tn said county and it further appearing by the atlHMgil of the informer, that he does not behvc tha%ijp suHMefeudunt reside; in the state: It is therefore order#),that service ofsnid Set Fa. be effeeted by publication, and that the defendant do appear at the next Term ol this Court, to be held on the Thursday after the fourth Monday in February next, to said suit, and that this Rule b published once month “for three months, in one of the public Gazettes of this .State. True extract from the minutes ofthe Superior Court of Gilmer county, this 29th dagof August 1533. I’HOMAS M. BARNETT.CIk. Sept 14—23—m3ni. -. ( GEORGIA, NEWTON’ COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, September Term, 1833. RULE NISI. THE petition of John Webb, Administrator of W ilie Cowart, deceased, respectfully sheweth, that he has fully completed the-administration upon said KstaD and prays letters of Dismission therefrom. W hereupon t is ordered bv the Court, that all personshaving vallilob jections to said John V. ebb, 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 C ourt will then and there proceed to grant letters of Dis mission to said John Webb, administrator as aforesaid, agreeable to the statute in cases made and provided; and that a copy of tilts Rule be published in one of the Public Gazettes of this State, once a month for six months. A true extract from ihe minutes. L. HOPKINS, c. c. o. Sept 14—23.—m6m. GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY. The Governor on the information of ) Elijah Hulset, { 0 vs. f Sct - Fa - Jacob FxnMxn, Murray Superior Court, September Term, lß33. IT appearing to the Court that the defendant, Jacob Farmer reside'* without the State of Georgia, on mo tion, ordered by the Court, that the defendant appearand plead at the next term of this onrt, and that this rule be published in one of the public Gazettes of this state, in temis of the law, and that said publication be deemed suf ficient service of this case. A true ext! act from the minutes. -NELSON DICKERSON, Clk. Sept. 21.—24.—ra3m. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. The Governor on the information of 1 William -Martin, I „ . „ vs. (■ s - Tzt. Ptent E. Jackson, J Cobb Superior Court, September Term, 1833. IT appearing to theCourtfrom the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found, and by the af fidavit of the informant, that he believes that the defen dant does not reside in the state, it is therefore 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, r 'leik. Sept. 21.—24—m3m. esmemsm NOTICE F< >UR Months after date application will be made to the Honorahlo the Inferior Court, of Hall county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the re al estate of William Wheeler, sen. late of said county deceased. JOHN GAR MON, Admr. Sept 28.—85—w4m NOTICE. FOUR Months after date application will be madr to the Honorable the. Inferior Court of Lumpkin county, when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of RobcrtLigon, sen. late ol'said coun ty, deceased. ROBERT MITCHELL, >. , ROBERT LIGON, jun. { Admr’s. Sept. 28,—25—w4m GEORGIA LUMPKIN COUNTY Whereas John Humphries applies to me for Letters ofadromistration, or the Estate of James Rod well late ot said county deceased. These are therefore to citeand admonish, all and singular the kindred and Cred itors of said deceased to be arid appear at my office with in the rime prescribed by law, to shew cause if any thev have why said letters should not be granted. Given im der my hand this 14th November 1933 „ M. P. Q.UILLIAN, c. c. o Nov. 16,—32—30d ’ SHERIFF’S SEEDS For sale at this office. INDIAN KING & QUEEN, Lumpkin Coirrt-house, Georgia. THE undersigned respectfully informs tho public that he.has removed from his former residence, a half mile soutii from Lumpkin Court house, to this place, and has opened a House of Entertainment at the sign of the Indian King & Q,ueen. Where be is now prepared for the reception of Boarders and Travellers. To such as have heretofore patronised him, ho relice fpr recommen dation on tiic satisfaction which he may have been able to give,and from those who have neither proof or the testi mony of others, on which to rely, he respectfully solicits a call. TheTableof the Indian King and Queen, will he bountifully supplied with the best tiie country afiords; pro oared he Busts, in a style which will be satisfactory to appetites the most fastidious- his I .iquors will be of the best quality, and stables, which arc in supcrioi order, af fording the utmost security as well as comfort, will be at tended bv the best ofOstlers. Grateful for the patronage with which, in his old station, he has been so liberally fur furnished,he solicits a continuance of itat his new stand, where he hopes to bo able to administer successfully and satisfactorily, to the vanous wants and appetites of his guests. JOHN O. BRACKEN. Sept. 28.—25—t1. M.U U.W GEORGIA. JOHJV CARTER, LATE OF CLINTON. HAS opened the Central Hotel, in the extensive Fire Proof Brick Building;recently erected in this City. The Lntiiii is central to the business of the place, and tho House is conveniently arranged for the accommoda tion of Family or single porsonstcither as regular or tran sient Boarde*. The Beds and Furniture throughout, are new andluperior. The Table and Bar will always be furnished With the best tho Market affords, and no pains will bespafed by the Proprietor, to render comfor table and agreeable, all who favor him with their custom, and he hopes from his long experience, and Uie satisfac tion heretofore rendered the community, to merit from his ! friends and the public, a liberal share of patronage. Ex- ! tensive and convenient Stables are attached to the Hotel. Sept. 81. —21—ts TRAVELLERS RUST. rjMl E undersigned, tukes this method to in -li* 9 SSL A form the Public generally, that he has taken the House, recently occupied by Les targette,& Cleghorn, as a Tavern, at the Al latoona Mines, in Cass County; and is now ready to ac commodate a's many as may find it ttheir interest to vis- Ruhis interesting, Golden Region of country. Tjw- Bers who stop to rest, will lindens Table supplied with. Tib very best the country will his Stables well fur- provender, and bf"a first rate Ostler, ! and no exertion wanting on Iris part, to comfort constant Boarders, or render agreeable the situation of the tion eient visitor. - E. R. Mc’LAIN. July 2, —13—ts . • ALLAffcoNEY LOTEL/ THE informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has opened a House of entertainment, at thqjjlatooney Gold Mines, in Cass county, the above place is a hanmpme and healthy situa tion, with the advantages and well water, and the pleasant breeze, and is surrounded with a romantic forest, nathcccntfe of theGofii Region, Alla tooney, is4s imli sCroin the Carroll Mines, 70from Au i aria in Lumpkin county, and on the direct road leading* from Airaria, to the Carroll mines. N.B-wie post office is removed from, Sanfordville to this place. JOHN DAWSON July 9, —14—ts , MnpHE Subscriber respectfully informs the A public, that he has opened a house of ENTERTAINMENT at Huntsville; the Gold Mines in Paulding county. This place is in & healthy riluation.witli tire advantages ofgood spring i water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with a romantic forest, and better than all, in the midst of the | Gold Region. Huntsville is twenty-five miles from thi I Carroll mines, and twelve miles from the Alatuna mines in Cass countv,and on the direct road leading from one to the other. JACOB PARLIRR. May 28.—8—ts To Gold Mine Speculators. T- F. Undersigned tenders his services, as an Fxpe ri-need practical Miner, to examine and test any Lot in the Gold Region, disbelieveing in auv certain theo ry until proven by practice, he will warrant his opinion when given to be correct, his price for examiningund giv ing a verbal, or written opinion, as may be required ofanv Lot, will lie twenty five Dollars Letters encloseing t* ■ amount in Cush, 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. £).C GIBSON. August 10.—18 —tl, NOTICE. 1 LL persons are hereby cautioned against trading for the following notes: one for eighty dollars, princi pal; another for three hundred and seventy Dollars; also, an obliga'ion 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 wo 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 tile 6th District, 2d section ; also a bond to make titles to Lot No. IG4,Bth District, 3d section; as th'-consideration for the said bond have fail ~ l and I am dctcrmidoJ not to make titles or pay the same. JFILLIAJtf D. KEITH. Oct. 12.—27—ts TO LAND SIU'TEItS. TfE subscriber, living in tbe lower part of Elbjay 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, anil other necessary information in relation to Lands in Gil mer, and the ad joining counties, tinders his services to all those who tnuv be in search of Lands, in the above -Action of country, to show lands or give such informa tion as may b” desirable to owners, or others interested, ne will also aet us Atrent in purchaseing lands at Sheriff a*e. in Gilmer county, his charges will be reasonable in j.rniv.rtion to his trouble. JAMES B. HENSON. June 61, —15—ts. VALUABLE I’OVVV PROPERTY FO>; SALE. tiinr'c.H rigl 11E subscriber offers lor saic,that valua- M'liJK -I- ble House and Lot in the town of o'm- svillc, Hall county, formerly occupied bv L. Cleveland for a Tavern. The Hous. is situated on the Public Square, frontingthe Court House, in the most eligible part ot said Village, and is well adapt ed for a Tavern, having fourteen well ventilated rooms ; four Chimmes with eight lire 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 LAM) FOR THE Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot of land where on Wiley Bishop now lives, near the junction of the Chestatee and Chaltanoochie rivers, containing one hun dred and fifty Acres, more or less, thirty-five orforty Acres of cleared land, with good fences, and comfortable dwel ling and outhouses; with an excellent fishery and Mill Shoal. For terms, apply to ARCHIBALD BISHOP, of Cainenille, Geo. June 4.-3—ts c. Yi. C ALLIER, INFORMS the public that he has opened a House of Entcrtaiumcnt hi Athens, the possessions lately own ed by Doctor Tinsley. The proprietor will endeavor to keep such a House, as to insure liberal patronage. The great and usual promises of good Tublcs, Bars, and Ost lers. is so common that it is useless to mention them. It will at all times be the endeavor ofthe proprietor to ren der his customers good accommodations ; such as tv ill prove satisfactory to them and gratifying to the proprie tor. The house is now prepared lor tho reception of Travellers and Boarders, Nov. S3—36—6U The Washington News, Georgia Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal and Fedoral Union, are requested to give tiie above six insertions and forward their accounts to to this office for payment. $lO REWARD.- STRAYED or stolen, from the sub -8 WfaljilSß JIJ scriber at Lumpkin Court-house, *fT f j about the 10th of April last, & small sor rcl horse, five or six years old, with a star in his forehead; racks well. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, and all reasonable expenses paid. Any information respecting said horse, will he thankfully received. P. R. M’CRARY. Sept. 7.—22—ts STOLEN FROM aCherokee Indian, on tie 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 yeara.old,,three white, and the left foro foot in clined to be roan, and has on his right side,a roan or white spot; a star in his forehead. Any person giving infor mation to me, living at New Bridge, Lumpkin county, will be compensated for their trouble. JAJtfES DONOHOO, ludian Agent for Lumpkm county. Oct. s.—26—ts. RAMWAY \A | A ROM the subscriber at Lumpkin Court riYefjrt House, on the night ofthe 20th instant, 1 my Negro man named Adam, about 40 ysars old; about five feet, eight inches high; dark .complected; talks the Cherokee tongue; for- SV/fj merly belonged to Wiliam Robinson, at [ jyfeil<^. l Leathers’ Ford; he has a wife in the Nation aG-Sany^l l Daniels, Motlier-in-law to Joseph Van. Any (person that will deliver me the above named negro, ahull be entitled to tiie sum of Ten Dollars in hand. WILLIAM"W. BAM.FIT, ” OcL 16.—29—ts. 4 POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. To Post masters and the public. FOR the future all letters intended for persons at Lumpkin Court House, and its vicinity, should be directed Lumpkin Court House Georgia. All loiters in tended for persons at Nuckollsville, Harbin’s store Aura ria and its vicinity, should be directed Auraria, Lumpkin county, Georgia. POST M ASTER. October 5, —26—Ct— FOR SALE. The following Gold and Land Lots : No. 407, 13th Dis. Ist Sec. north, the Landrum place. 504, 13 1 North. 796, 2 1 208, 3 1 172, 3 2 248 3 *• 2 533’ 3 2 My Interest. 495, 15 2 “ 316, 5 2 Land. 110, 1 2 3 ( 4 7 2 Laftd. Apply to the subscriber in Decatur, De Kalb county. WILLIAM M. HILL. Nov. 16.—32—1f. STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRANE, HAVING removed to Auraria, Lumpkin county* now tenders his professional services to tnepublici and will practice in all the counties of the Cherokee Cir enit; and Carroll, Campbell, DeKalb, Hall and Haber sham counties. Ha ving been engaged for three years in gold mining, he will, (assisted by Mr. George S. Moody, from North Carolina) act as agent in the examination, and sale of gold lots. Letters upon either branch of the above business, ad dressed to me, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. August 24—20—ts. SAMI EL J. BEEBEE, Bullion and Exchange Office, 31 WALL STREET, NEW-YORK. PURCHASES Gold in Bar or Duak, at the highest premium. Gold can he as correctly assayed in this city, as at the -Vint. Cannester, sent to the above office, will meet with the greatest despatch, and the pro ceeds paid by draft at sight. 1-4 per cent Commission. Nov. 16.—32—w6in FOR SALE. THE subscriber takes this method to inform the Gold and Land Speculators, that Lota No. 23 in the 15th District of the 2d Section, and No. 134, in the 9th Dis trict, and 2d Section, are now so- sale. Persons wishing to purchase cith rof said lota, will call oil Tho nas Chaf fin of l rawfordville, who is my legal agent, and the only person who is legally authorised to dispose of the same. GEORGE W. EVANS. Oct 26.- 29—tm2m. TAKEN UP. By the Subscriber, on the 19 es the present month, at the house of John Jones,in the 3 District 1 section a Sorrell mair 4 or 5 years old. 4 feet Five inches high. — both hine so. t white above the foot-locks, a snip on the nose.—and a white spot in the forehead, her left hip rather smaller than the right she had on wh o taken upan old bell, the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay cxpences; and take her away. CASE TURNER. Lutupkiu County;—Nov.—23d—33— NOTICE A LI. persona arc forewarned against trading for a JAnote givon by myself to Samuel Tapp, for seventy dollarsdue the first of December next. As the considera tion for wliicii said note was given has failed and I am determined not to pay thesama unless compelled to do so V. ILLIAM ROGERS. LOST NOTE. LOST or mislaid, a Note of hand for Thirty Dollars, dated the 6th of February last, and due the twenty j filth of December next, made by William Rowell, ofCar- ‘ roll county, and payable to V illiam Bailey or bearer, j The maker is hereby notified not to pay said note to any j person but my self, and all persons are cautioned from trading for the same. WILLIAM BAILEY. November 9. —31—3 t • NOTICE. A MAN experenoed :n the Mining business who can give the best lefercnces for his charcter and abil ities, wishes to get employment in a mine,vein or deposit. Enquire at this Office. August, 10—18—ts. Gold Lots for Sale in Cherokee. No. 287, 2nd District, Ist Section, No. 579. 3rd District, 4th Section. Forfurthcr information, address A. B. GREENE, t’or: -31-e-ts In fyogiTtlti, Georgia VALUABLE LAND/3 EQK sal^ rjIHK Lubacriber oflert for sale the following CARROLL COUNTY. No. Dis. 98 l 5 ) Adjoining 127 10 S Carrollton 130 10 ) well imptM 76 10 84 4 98 6 136 6 49 5 337 7 49 9 CHEROKEE COUNTY. No. Dis. Sec# 119 15 a CASS COUNTY. 556 15 g GILMER COUNTY. 258 11 2 UNION COUNTY. 165 8 1 266 11 1 For Terms, apply to A G. FAMBEOUQWi Auraria, Sept 7. —22 —ts. Lands for Sale. 42 1 1 252 3 2 445 21 255 1 4 445 21 2 928 2] s 201 1 3 633 4 1 140 jo 4 198 1 2 - 47 4 4 299 10 4 776 2 1 805 4 1 132 10 4 633 2 2 744 4 1 218 10 3 113 2 4 933 4 1 H 46 11 | 357 2 4 15 4 1 768 II 1 602 2 4 610 4 1 161 11 <> 952 2 2 252 4 4 775 11 J 198 1 2 254 4 1 1088 u 1 779 2 1 113 4 2 61 12 l 633 2 2 531 4 1 23 12 1 113 2 4 • . 213 4 1 504 12 1 387 2 4 1237 4 4 180 12 1 002 2 4 423 4 3 130 12 % 952 2 2 522 4 1 152 12 2 198 1 2 167 4 1 368 12 1 455 2 4 1031 4 3 731 12 2 167 3 2 54 5 1 105 12 4 331 3 1 119 5 1 189 12 A 967 3 1 1187 5 1 44 18 2 205 3 1 72 C 1 85 12 2 89 3 2 294 C 4 41 12 3 286 33 218 7 2 58 12 1 1040 3 1 47 7 3 255 13 1 S 839 3 2 311 8 2 289 13 1 K 952 2 2 161 8 1 113 13 1 V 283 3 2 199 8 3 276 13 4 SSO 3 1 73 8 1 74 13 3 349 3 1 160 9 1 739 H 1 1026 3 2 j 27 9 2 gO3 14 1 558 3 4 65 9 2 531 14 1 177 3 2 104 9 2 .845 14 1 1050 3 1 164 9 2 3CB 14 1 803 3 4 473 18 2 400 13 1 F. 469 3 2 590 IS 2 370 21 S 238 14 3 40-1 18 3 433 21 3 210 H 3 jol9 18 3 j3l 21 2 623 15 2 70S 18 3 sSO 21 2 723 15 2 6 g6 18 3 809 21 2 548 15 2 248 18 I 766 21 2 * 465 15 1 218 19 3 054 21 0 508 15 2 1076 19 2 774 21 2 584 17 2 252 19 3 006 21 2 881 16 2 28 19 3 27 22 2 452 16 2 071 19 2 201 22 3 32 16 2 joo 19 2 253 22 3 197 16 4 ,119 19 3 24S 22 3 173 16 3 *.330 19 2 300 23 3 101 16 1 J 135 19 2 2243 33 406 16 3 7 52 19 2 351 23 3 679 16 2 ,>49 19 2 35 23 3 135 16 2 015 19 2 87 23 S G6B 16 2 406 19 3 216 23 St 97 17 1 030 19 3 276 24 2 CIO 17 3 015 19 2 64 Si 2 618 17 2 7 72 20 3 06 26 2 506 17 2 .066 20 3 109 26 2 541 18 2 ‘gß3 20 3 67 27 8 286 18 1 , .>BO 20 3 274 £7 2 281 18 3 4?1 21 2 87 27 9 98 18 2 ,26 21 1 *lB 28 3 325 18 3 g 97 18 2 U 7 IS t For Terms, apply to J, C. HABERSHAM, ct R. KiNG, Auraria, Oct 6—29—3 t. NOTICE. THE FIRM OF a. N. BAIRD & Cos. was distf. ved on the 6th inst. by mutual consent. A. N. BAIRD a. McLaughlin. Sept. 7. 1833. A LL persons having business with the late (inn C A N. Laird,Sk. Cos. will call and settle the sain? with A. N. Baird, who is duly authorised to close the business of said Firm. ‘ A. M’LAUGHUN tsept. 7. 1933. ALL persons indebted to the said firm, are hereby ith tilied to come forward and settle the same imnmi ately with the undersigned, at his residence, “.Vine-'* Retreat,” as longer indulgence cannot bo given. A. N. BAIRD. Sept. 21. —24 —ts. AT or before the 25th of December next, we or either of us, promise to pay Vincent D. Keith or he one hundred and fifty Dollars, for the hire of a bo J name! PliiJl, 20th November, 1833. JOEL HARRISON, DAVID WEAVER. WE hereby caution all persons from trailing for above note, as the csiisidcration having failed for whi it was given, we are determined not to pay the same, ex cept compelled by law. JOEL HARRISON, DAVID WEAVER. I will also, give a liberal reward for a certain sow! Horse, five feet high, light short mane; long tail; hind foot white; the lid ol one eye has been cut, so that l sear may easil be seen; and has a habitof stump I have reason to believe that said Keith has earned him away. Any information communicated to the tumor beratMonticello, Jasper county, Ga. will be thankful J received. JOEL HARRISON, Nov. 30.—34—1 t The Georgia Journal, will give tne above tlircc iose! lions, and forward their accounts to Monticcllo. NOTICE frv , IF hereby given that I shall on the 3d Monday ol comber next, make application to the lnfenor w, ’ of Hall County for the benefit of the Oath, and act,n and provided for honest debtors, of which all llltcrcs will take due notice. WILLIAM PATTERSON. Nov. 30—M—It NEGROES WANTED. LIBERAL prices will be given for Ncgfoe?. P. * at this office, fvov.fj.—33r-tf