The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, September 21, 1833, Image 1

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The Western Herald. VOL. I. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY O. P. SH AW, * AND Edited by A. G. FAMBROUGH. ‘Perms. —Three dollars per annum, payable within six months after the receipt of the first number, or four dol lore if not paid within the year. Subscribers living out of (lie state, will be expected in all cases, to pay in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, unless the money is paid in advance; and no paper will be dis continued until all arrearages are paid, except at the op lion of the publisher. Persons requesting a discontinu ance of their Papers, are requested to boar 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 uutil ordered out. •r-7> All Letters to the Editor or Proprietor, on mat tersconnccted with the establishment, must be posr paid i.i order to secure attention. sCP” Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes, bv Ad nir listrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published tixTT cats previous to the day ol sale. The sale of personal Property, in like manner, must be published forty days 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 tor Leave to sell Land or Negrocs,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 invasion, six months. Wc are authorized to announce Allen Matthews, Esq. as a Candidate to represent Lumpkin County, in I he Senatorial branch of the next Legislature. July 16.—-.15 We are authorized to announce John D. Fields as a candidate to represent Lumpkin county in the Senatorial branch of the next Legislature. August 34.—21 We are authorized to announce Isaac R. Walker, Esq. as a candidate to represent Lumpkin eoun tv, in the representative branch, of the next Legislature. ’ July 9,—14 We arc requested to announce the name nf Dr. Ira It. Foster as a candidate to represent Lumpkin county, in the next Legislature. July 16, —15 We are authorized to say that Henry Lewis, Esq. is a candidate for Justice ol the interior Court oi’said county, to fill the vacancy ol W in. Dean removed. August 51. —21 — (t/* We are authorized to announce G. A. PAKKtill, Esq. as a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensu ing January Election. July 16.—15 I We are authorized to announce the name I if. Maj. David Irwin, as a candidate to represent Cass I Diintv, in the Senatorial branch of the next Legislature. July 16—15 We are authorized to announce Cornelius ‘ooper, Esq. asaCandidate to Represent Gilmer county, n the Senatorial Branch of the next Legislature. July 16.—15 !-'f We are authorized to aunounce Janies B. Eason,Esq. as a Candidate to RepresentGilmer county, i the House of Representatives at the next Legislature. July 1C. —15 Wc are authorised to announce the name f Jolin Miller, Esq. as a Candidate to represent Cass ouiily in the Representative branch of the next Lcgisla ire. ’ July 16.—15- WATCHES CLOCKS &c. 4 C. MARSHALL has just received, and is now • m.. opening in front of the CHEROKEE HOTEL, | i Aurana, a Splendid and Fashionable Assortment ot IKi TCIIES, JE W'ELR 1, ‘UTLEItY, PLATED WARE, WBffiVWßMlQrao <&c. Among which are I adics’ and Gcntlcxnen ? s Gold Lever and L’Epine Watches. | liver Lever L’Epine and common do. i! adies, and Gentlemen’s Ear and Finger Rings, Breast I’ins, Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, and Bead Guard 1 Chains, of a great and beautiful variety. I oio cr < 3 j' lne PenKmves. JJiiule and Butchers, and Rogers’ Razors. Istols and Dirks. ver Spectacles and <-&gglcs. |VC I Thimbles. w pointed Pencil Cases, !I idles Belt Buckles and Bracelets, oleskin and Bead Purses, ickct Compasses. ’ood and Britania Shaving Boxes, Brushes and Straps, ‘alking Canes. Iver Table and Tea Spoon 9, &c. &c. V etches and Clocks repaired, and warranted. Auraria, August 10.—18—ts. EORGIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY. t WT HEREAS Howard S. Council, applies to me tor Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jo fli Howard, late of said county, deceased, These arc thercfoie to cite and admonish, all and sin |!ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be w appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should 1 be granted. Given under my hand tliis 13th day of September, 1833. i M. P. aUILLIAN, and. c. c. o. I Sept. 14.—23—30d. NOTICE. JUST received at the office of the Western Herald, a I large supply of Materials, suitable for Job work, kong which are fancy Bordering, Coloured Cards, do. M, &c, &c. Blanks of all kinds of approved forms, Ft constantly on hand for sale, all orders filled with ptness and dispatch. Duly 9,-14—tf AURARIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 31, 1833. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. THE Lubscriber offers for sale the following Lands, to wit: 3 CARROLL COUNTY. No. Dis. 98 10 1 Adjoining 127 10 > Carrollton, | 130 10 ) well irnpr’d. 76 10 34 4 98 0 13G 6 49 5 337 7 49 9 CHEROKEE COUNTY. j No. Dis. Sec. 119 15 2 CASS COUNTY. 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, JUST Received and now offered at very low prices, at Lumpkin Court-House. Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum. Cogniac Brandy, Rye Whiskey, Cordials assorted, Claret, Madeira,Teneriff, and Malaga Wines, Porter, Ale and Beer, Soda and Scidlit Powders, Lemon Syrup, Cheese, Beef. Sausages and Crackers, Rice and Raisons, Candies 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 Perfumery, Fancy Cake, and Ball Soap, Sugar and Coffee, Fire Crackers, Starch, Pearl Ash, Sec. Re. A general assortment kept constantly on hand.ia above? N. B. HARBEN. August 31.—21—ts. AURARIA. IN obedience to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Newton county, the undersigned, as guardian ot the orphansof 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. “The 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 Chestatee; and as regards salubrity of air, purity ol 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 anv town or village in Georgia; and, as the sources of its prosperity are inexhaustible, its importance must be du rable. The terms will be made known on the day ofsalc. WILLIAM K. BRIERS, Guardian.. gust 24.—20 —tds. LUMPKIN TOWN LOTS. WE will sell at public outcry on Tuesday the 24th September next, a number of Lots —laid out on Lot No. 984, 12 1, adjoining Lumpkin Court-house; manv of which, arc well situated for business, and others for private residences. Terms liberal, and made known on the day of sale. . A plan of the survey, shewing the relative situation, size etc. of each Lot, may be seen at our office in Aurana, and at tile Clerks Office at LunqAin^Court-liousc. .4 gents far the Proprietors. August 31. —21—tds. Cherokee Town Lois for Sale. WILL be sold on Monday the 30th day of Septem ber next, the Town Lots at the county bite ol Cherokee county, upon Lot number 167, in the■ Mlkl is t ei, 2nd Section, it being at the place generally known as.ick IFright’s old place. Sale to continue horn day to dav Terms made known on the.-jay of sale. - JAMES WILLSON, j. i. c. JAMES H. CHAMBERS, j. i c. WILLIAM B. KEY, j. i. c. August 31. —2! —3t, TOWN lots for sale. WILL sold on the Bth day of October next, the town Lots at Pleasant Grove, Paulding county. The undersigned, in making a selection for their county town, have endeavored to please the fancy, and suit the conven ience of all, and none who have seen the Pleasant Grove, will pretend todoubl for a moment.that they have not been wantin' l in attempting cither. The sale will be conti nued from day to day, till all the Lots arc sod. Terms made known on the HUBBARI)) c . JOHN BROOKS, j. i. c. JAMES JOHNSON, J. I. c. GREEN CARNES, i. J. c. August 31—21—tds. ’ VALUABLE LAND FOR □asms. Tttf Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot of land where on W iky Bishop no w lives, near the junction ot the ChP-tatee and Chattahoochie rivers, containing one hun- Cheot te more or less, thirty-five orforty Acres dredand y ‘ i fences, and comfortable dwel- Shoal. For totms, [BALD B i S HOP,"/ Gainesville, Geo. June 4.—9—ts It comes, tli e Herald of a Golden World. STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRANK, HAVING removed to Auraria, Lumpkin county, now tenders his professional services to the public, j and will practice in all the counties of the Cherokee Cir j e-nit; and Carroll, Campbell, DcKalb, Hall and Huber- I sham counties. | Having been engaged for three years in gold mining, j he will, (assisted by Mr. George S. Moody, from North I Carolina) act as agent in the examination, and sale of I gold lots. | Letters upon either branch of the above business, ad- j j dressed to me, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. j August 24.—20—ts. LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into Copartnership, in the practiceof LAW, and hope by strict atten tion to business confided to their care, and the assistance ot Judge Underwood, to merit a share of public patron ; age. They will practice in all the Counties of the Cher j okee Circuit, and the adjoining counties of lie Western l 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 Count) of 1 .umpkin, and will attend to any professional business, which may be confided to their care. Letters addressed to Harden and Rogers, either at Athens or Auraria, will receive prompt attention. EDWARD HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—w6m J. H. STOKES, HAS permanently settled himsc’f in CassviUe, Cass county, and will regularly attend to any business directed to his care, in the Cherokee Circuit. Angust 17. —19 —w2m. Factorage and Commission Business, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE Subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and patrons, and to the country in general, that they have removed to the large and commodious rvif WARE On the south side, upper end of Droitd street, lately occu pied by John C. Holcombe, whore they .wil Icontinue to transact the above business in all its legitimate branches. They renew their pledge to abstain from all speculations upon cotton, and arc prepared to extend their usual facili ties upon produce in store. They return their thanks for the liberal share of patronage already conferred, and sob eit its further continuance. & RANDLE . August 17. —10 —Ct And 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, gPPMBROAD-STREE I, AUGUSTA. They intend having nothing to do with the purchase of Cotton, but will devote themselves exclu- j sively to business confided to their care. They are pre , pared to make necessary advances, and respectfully re new the offer of their SIMMONS. August, 10 —18—2m. STRAY ED OR STOLEN, Jfk -I*7l ROM the Subcriber a small blacx ’ -T Horse, eight or nine years old, five and all reasonable CX P C NUCK OLLS. July 16—15—ts. SI^REWARD. jrft- TJ7I STRAYED or stolen, from the sub (TggfraSA scriber at Lumpkin Court-house, ‘nTl about the 10th of April last a small or uA- rel horse, five or six years old, with a srar iJhkSffi; racks well. The above reward wffijhe paid for his delivery to me, and all WMonkble expenses paid. Any information respecting said home, vuU thankfully received. p R M . C RARY. Sept. 7.—22 —ts GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY, JAMES WITCHER tolled before John Y.AIM; a Justice of the Peace for said county,® ■•rown bay Marc Pony, four years old, four n ‘a o ll ar s by right shoulder thus, (L) appraised to hlteen - James Johnson and John Right. A true extract from c. . c. Sept. 14.—23—3 t. STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the subscriber, living in Auraria, a Sorrel Mare about eleven or twelve years old, fourteen hands high; her left eye out, a lump on her back, one white foot and branded with the letters B. H. Fve dob lars will he given to any person who will celivcr saiu mare to the sabscriber. R g> COU _ NCIL . August 17.—19 — “notice. TAKEN up by the subscriber at Leather’s Ford Lumpkin county, on the 28th Inst, a dark UhoSnu colored horse, about four yearn old, with one wh t hin foot and one small white spot on his forehead and three small saddle spots, no bmnds^andwiUmu^ho^.^ Angust 31.—21 —3t, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, A FEW Copies efthe Rules of Court, which can be had on application. August 21.—20 TO TRAVELLERS. FOR the accommodation of Persons travelling in the Gold Region, the undersigned will run a Stage weekly, from Clarkesvilleto Lumpkin Court-house; lcav ingCiarkesville every Thursday morning, and arrive at Lumpkin Court-house the same evening. Returning, leave Lumpkin Court-house every Friday Morning arid arrive at Clarksville same Evening. Thus meeting the direct Line for Augusta and Athens, once a week at Clarkcsvillc. THOMAS KING. ! Carnesville, Sept, 7.—22—4 t Proprietors of the Athens J- Stage Line, have determined to continue their tri-wcckly lineto Auraria. Hereafter the stage will reach this place on Sun day, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and leave for A ugusta, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings l This arrangement will open a direct communication by stage tri-weekjy with Augusta, Milledgevillc; and week ly with Pendleton, via Gainesville and Carnesville. The stage will also run twice a week to Athens, Tennessee; leaving Leathers’Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn ing. May 28—9—ts. To Gold Mine Speculators. THE Undersigned tenders his services, as an Expe rt need practical Miner, to examine and test any Lot m the Gold Region, disbelieveing inauy certain theo ry until proven by practice, he will warrant bis 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 encloseing 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. £>. C GIBSON. Augnst 10. —18—ts, TO LAND HU STEMS. TIE subscriber, living in the lower part of Elhjay 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 country, to show lands or give such informa tion as may be desirable to owners, or others interested, he will also act as Agent in purchaseing lands at Sheriff ale, in Gilmer county, his charges will be reasonable in proportion to his tronble. JAMES B. HENSON. June 61, —15—ts. LOST OR MISLAID, ONE small pocket Wallet, containing one note on Robert M’Grarv, payable to James Gowdy, for fif teen Dollars, eighty-seven and a half cents, dated some time in April last, and due the first of September next; one twenty dollurhill on the Statu Bank ofGe-orgia; four ten dollar bills on the Farmers Bank of Chattahoochee. The maker of said note, is hereby notified from paying the same to any person except inyselfj and all persons ore cautioned against trading for the same. A liberal re ward will be paid for the above, delivered to the subscri ber at Lcathci’s Ford, Lumpkin county. WILLIAM STOCKS. August 24.—20 —ts. NOTICE. THE Subscrihci takes pleasure in announcing to the public, that he has opened a Confectioners Store in this pluce, where persons can be supplied with every arti cle, usually kept in his line on the most accommodating terms. He is prepared to make Candies of every description to order at the shortest notice. Those who buy to sell again can be supplied at 45 cts. per pound. JOSEPH FREDRICK. Gainesville August 24, —20—4t, NOTICE. 4 LL persons arc desired to take notice, that 1 have this dav and do hereby revoke a power of Attorney, which 1 have’hcretoforc executed to one Stephen Hanie, authorizing him to sell Lots No. 859, IStli District, 2a Section, and 75, Bth District, Ist Section, and I caution all persons from trading for said lots, from said Hanie. H THOMAS WEST. July 9. —14 —4in Y ALU ABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. gwlnc subscriber offers lor sale, that valua- Able House and Lot in the town of iiALffiS. Gainesville, Hall county, formerly occupied . j d cvc i an d f or a Tavern. The House is situated on the Public Square, frontingthe Court House, in the most eligible part of said Village, andiswoll adapt ed for a Tavern, having fourteen well ventilated rooms ; four Chimmoe w ith eight fire places; a good Punm, and all the other necessary out buildings; a good Garden and stable lot, well improved. IffieraUredUxyfi begiven. Sept. 7.—22—ts. . VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL lie 9old to the highest bidder, on the fourth Monday, inst. atLumpkin Court-house, the hall of a front Lot in said Town, on which is a single story framed House, eighteen by thirty feet. The ot is on the west side of the Public Square, and an eligible situation for business. Terms **le known „ the daj Sept. 7.—22—tds. ~ and TRAYED or stolen from the subscriber living on ® Lot No. 597,12 th District, Ist Section, on Monday the 9th of this Month, a bright bay horse, about 10 oi 12 years old; fifteen or sixteen hands high, well made; no brands recollected, one of his hind feet white; a mark across his neck, occasioned by a rope. Any person de livering the said horse to the subscriber on said Lot, shall receive the above reward. * HIGGINBOTHAM. Sept 14.—23—1 t GEORGIA ALMANAC. TE Publication of the Gtonui* Almanac, which was rcgually printed in this office, but failed tor two veals, owing to circumstances which could not be con trolled by the former editor, w ill hereafter be continued every vear, with the calculations ot Robert Giuer, e-q. The almanac for 1834 will be printed with new type and new Zodiacal and Astronomical signs, on good paper, and carefully superintended. Persons widnng to pur chase by the Groce are requested to make rariv a pli cation . the price will be as low as it can be afforded, to save expense and a small profit — Augusta, July 23, 1833. PUBLIC MEETING. > fMIHERE will be a meeting of tie. • JL < itizens ofLuinpkin.County,atlke Court-house in said county, on the Fourth Monday, inst. for the purpose oftakinfir into consideration, the proceedings of the late j Convention, and determining upon the propriety or irn -1 propriety of Ratification. All parties are respectfully so licited to attend. Sept. 7.—22—1 t Gold Mine for Sale ATfdi'i ©sm WILL be sold at Auction,atLumpkin Court House, on the first Tuesday in November next, Lot No. {6.69, 12th District. Ist Section. Seven dials ol Goldper I hand per day, have been made on this Lot, and it is only sold to meet the urgent necessities of the draw cr, who is unable to work the Mine to advantage himself. Un questionable title’s will be made. Terms, one half cash, the balance in twelve months. RALPH SMITH. Attorney in fact for the Drawer. Sept. 14.—23—tds. 6 1-4 Cts. REWARD. ~ RANAYvAY from the subscriber on the first of September,inst. William Cantrell, an apprentice to the Tailors trade. The said boy is about five feet sc ven inches high, and lame in his left leg; when he went off, he wore a blue coat, striped homespm pataloons and a black vest He has ranaway from every place he has lived at.hcfori he come to live with me; and after I dressed him ui, betook it in his head to runaway from mo about 10 o’clock on Sun Jay night, the first inst. I forwam any person from employing the said runaway or harboring him, as he is bound to me by Iris father, and I am deter mined to put the law in force against any person that eiliier employs or harbors iiirn. F • GEORGE IV. BROWN. Gainesvrlle, Sept. 7, —22 —4t. FOR SALK. “■ OT of Land No. 92, 13th District, formerly Carroll, 1 A now Heard county, containing 202 1-2 Acrea. Thu above Lot is situated in’thc vicinit ofFranklin. the coun ty seat of Heard county, and writ he sold on reasonable terms. All persons are hereby cautioned against tree passing in any way to the injury of said lot. lor further particulars apply to A. O. FAMBROUGH. Sept 14.—25—3 t gin*riff’s Sales for October in CASS COUNTY. lot. Sec. Property of To satisfy. 284 5 3 Rielly Sc Shields, Mer. & Flan. Bank. 663 17 3 J M M’Donald, James and Carthage* 1144 21 2 J Hudson, WP Kinget.al 267 4 3 J A Hegge, Wall, 46 4 3 B Garucr. J S Anderson, 848 21 2 L Brown, B Harris, 169 16 3 J Driver, Vv H Whit.’, 113 22 2 G C Branch, J Brauan, 1112 4 2 T Trammel, W Curry, 1273 21 2 I Wheaton. S C Canlkmgs, 1276 17 3 W Covington, BH Conyers, 150 23 2 B Radford, W E Barrin, 883 4 3 M Williams, M Philips, deceased. 673 4 3 GW Will: njba, T Dothard, 221 2. 2 A Warren, PJ Murray, j 936 21 2 H Keller, BH Conyers. MURRAY COUNTY, 114 14 3 B Jtforricc, J H Lumpkin, 59 25 2 A Evans, Green & Beasely, 148 11 3 S Smith, £ Scott, 4 9 3 SSuart, BBtadley, 67 13 4 M Dial, R Butler, 150 24 2 J Hodges, J Vestal, 87 12 3 J Hall, ‘Y 1 ;' 10 . 308 8 4 WC Bates, D Holloway, 263 11 3 J Leathers, Fambrough &. Black, 195 9 4 W Bcaverett, Terrel & llusk, 47 19 4 A Bradley, P Hulsey, S3 19 4 J Ammons, S M’Junkin, 123 18 4 MT Phillips, Irwin & Bry ant, 243 10 3 T Mlßerrien, R Russell, 51 5 3 J Hollis, M Brown, 87 25 2 W. Hall, J Sellers, FORSYTH COUNTY. 6 1 1 G Johnson, S Brightwell, 23 3 1 R Martin, Richards & Cos. 753 3 1 W Scott, do. 937 14 1 J Hutchins, S MVunktn, 146 1 1 G W Jones, It. Hackelt, 240 2 1 J B Avin, Kelly & Canon, 460 2 1 /Willingham, T Mioisias, 293 3 1 E Lunsford, J Wilson, 144 14 1 M Kendrick, Adams &. Towu% 504 1 t w Harris, A Darrah, 1215 2 1 B Carter, IF Williams, 191 2 1 S Kyles, A. S. Jones, 1104 2 1 D Collins, T Green, 227 2 1 Conner A Lawrence,M P Earle, & Cos. 8-19 3 1 L Lewis, J Shaw, 1096 3 1 JDHcwel, J J Moore, 443 2 1 J C Bluncc, O M Lillibridge, 382 2 1 \V Brow n, J Cam, COBB COUNTY. 684 1 2 L Mims, Baker & .Wood v, 755 17 2 D Madden, T M’Cartney, 599 15 2 GCDcau, KM Richards, 865 18 2 PGrey, Palma & Richards, 368 1 2 W vv Wash, 2.1 Pendergrast, 619 17 2 J B BaleinOn, et a!. do 13 19 2 do. do 1033 17 2 J Bales, C Chamblis', 751 17 2 BLanc, Jll Newton, 644 17 2 I Covington, do 123 19 2 J S Tradewell, It Garlic, 581 18 2 JB Shores, J Perry, 618 2 3 U Sanduford, HTcrry, 172 33 S Royal, AS Jones, 21 16 2 MKmg, J Watt, 335 17 2 J Crawford, S Forinby, 121 19 2 V Sanford, W F Colb 392 16 2 O Jeter, / T Camp. 856 18 2 B O’Neal, H\V iihains, 1096 IS 2 I Griffis, P J Murray, 77 20 2 L M Mathews, Bunn & Cos. 485 33 W. W. Barroltj Safibld & l’orter, 843 10 2 W. Grecson,! M’Junkin & Smith, 300 1 2 CFSeegar, J Perry, 952 17 2 E Deal, J Grubbs, 845 18 2 Sii G Gumming J C Mason, 542 17 2 JLlody, _ do 333 1 2 J Jones, J Kirkpatrick, 813 19 2 J l’epkitt, M Pierce, 168 10 2 M Barge, Z Booth, 1080 16 2 do do 213 I V 2 JB! alley, J Kirkpatrick, 379 33 Foster &. Shaw, It Ragland &. C*. 508 16 2 Os Lobcnso., Maaon&Cu. 713 19 ” W Adtuns, Jones & Cos. 1263 2 3 T C Moore, -Mason & Wilkin, 1079 19 2 J 1 Svolt, F Hobson, 987 IS 2 N Norton, J It Stanford, 757 1 2 A M Bishop, James & Simmons, 871 19 2 K Dobbs, “ li. fit. Justices Court. 821 33 S Sandora, .Mason &. Cos. 57 19 2 J Tinsley, do 5j7 1 2 HL Brash, Palms &P.:cha*<- NO. 34.