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STEPHEN DOT <■ LAS CRANE,
-iSS-B-S &A ""s
,x-. removed to Auraria, Ltmij ki tui.nfy
§ i ; .uw ten ! * .s his proti ssional services to the public
an-iwii practice in all the counties of the ( lierokee <ir
t nit; an t * ii roll, Campbell, DeKalb, Hall and i labcr
tsharn counties.
liavnigbe* n cngag"d for three year- m gold mining,
; > will las it dev ir.George S. .loody, from North
(’m-ilina) act as ng'nt in the examination, and sale of
t’O. I lot '..•1l i >
J,i tiers unon either branch ot the above bu. mess, an
dr. ss d ;o tn , will be piomptly and faithfully attended to.
August 24.—20—ts.
FOR SALE.
The following Gold and Land Lots :
?'i>. 407. Idtit . is. I t Sec. north, the Landrum plan
jpl. 13 1 North.
7%, 2 1
d ;
: 3 2 My Interest.
*5 2 Land.
Ill), 1 2
I’pl, 7 2 Land.
■’.nplv to the subscriber in Decatur, De Kato counts
' “ ' ILL! A I Al. I (ILL
Nov. 1- 6.32 ts.
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]'s lO'.l a Cherokee Indian, on tl e 23d of September
? l.iM, living near the Big .Savannah, in tin 1 5th dis
trici, Ist.Section, a b:iv stn I Pony, about 1 " 1 n hands
hi _ii, four years.old, three white, and th ■liit so fool in
clined to Ik- roan, and has on h:s right side,a roan or whit
spot; a star in hD forehead. Any pc son giving info
rnati’m tome, living t New Bridge, Lmnpkin countv.
•-ill be compensated fortheir trouble.
J A AILS DONOIK’O, Indian
Agent for Lumpkin county.
Oct. s.—2G—tf,
NOTICE.
mi,, persons arc hereby cautioned asrainst trading for
.Hft ie following notes: one for eighty dollars, princi
pal, nother sot ih e hundred and seventy Dollars; also,
;u. «>’• :iga i ion on Asa .eith, and Vincent •■. K ith, lor
eig.iiv two lead of hogs, nude payable to Benjamin
Sniita; as the consid- ration for the above notes an ot.lt
gatio i has fail d, and we are deter.nin :d not to pay th ~t.
unless compelled bylaw.
Also, a on given to flic said Benjamin -I. Smith to
make titles to Lot No. 12, in the 6lh I district, 2d section ;
also a bo id to make titles to I o' No. 164, Mh District,->d
section; as th c isideration for tin' said bond have tail
r d and lam determidc.l not tomak titles r paytho seme.
B ILLIAAJ D. KEl'i H.
Octii 2.-27 -'f
VAi.t ABI. I.VM; lOU
ij NIL
IE Subscriber wishes to s- II the Lot ofland wherc-
Jg ■>". tlev Bishop now lives, near the junction <>i the
Chi -ial e ami Chattaiioochie rivers, containing me hun
dred and lifts A<i es, more or less, thirty-live or forty Au.es
of cleared land, with good fences, and comfortable dwel
ling and out houses ; with an excellent fishery and .nil
Shoal. For terms, apply to
ARCHIBALD BISHOP, o/
G'.ii/iesrii'/c, Geo.
June 4.—9—ts
i a KEN IP.
• th" Subscriber, on the 19 of the pre.-ent inonth
ti ■ house of Join Jones, in flic 3 District I s <!ic
aSor, H mare 1 or 5 years old, 1 feet Five inches nig ■
both bin- fe<t white above the foot-locks, a snip on th'
nose—.ui'l a white sp it in t i ■ forehead,
her I* ft hi rather small r than the right she had on wn
taken upon old b 11, the owner is requested to come a
prove Property, pay expences; and take hei awav.
('ASETi It.Nt
Lumpkin (lounty; —2i’ov. —23d—3.3 —
NOTICE.
A IAN exticrenccil m *llO Mining business w .io ■ •
jSLgive the-best references for his chair ter and ;•
ilies .wishes to get employment .n a mine,vein or di-po ■
Enquire at this Office.
August. 10—IS ts.
Stall M I'PiiTs panics
sold on the first Tuesday it.
V • ,iv next, at the Court House dooi in
town of' .ainesville, 1 lull county, within the usual li.m
of sale, the fol'owing property, io wit :
Two hundred a< res ot land part of 1 t No. 29
in the I2dis’nct f 1 'all Countv, r his interest i i said lo ,
the north half, f lot No 20,1 t 5, with the incumbn nee of
on- alfof . s aw -dither on, until th lirsl ivm.lui.
iS.»'i, one hundred ar'res ot I nd | art of < t No. 3. il io
the sane di-trii t, and levied oi as the p.'opi rty of ■ iom.. -
vnne, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices
Court, at the instance of obert L. Lane, Jane s mnt
gonrery and others, rs. said ynne.
line hundred acres of land more or less,
vvh reon ■ ilham E. Davis, now liv s levied on as the
Drop tv of \inos Dowdy, to satisty a ti lii i sued from
r> iii<ii es (’ouit. at tic instance us .lorn s im.no ,
T.7. tobert Dowdy, and \mos Dowdy his s. rerity on
fctav, lew ma.ie and n turn, u !n a ( onst.d.le,
J.VoBEB .11 Alli’, hT.
.Also, at the same time and place,
One House an i Lot in the Town oi’Gam s-
Viile, I lull Comity, known and distinguished i i the pla
of said Town, by No. Id <r part of -ai< lot, hi oil
Simmons’Tav. rn now s’ands.l vi. • on sth properly ol'
AVitham N. Bishop, t*>satisfy one li fa m favor ot I. I ’.
» alle, K. c.>- and ..th. lfl f.iS. ;:... snul i’.>wl...f>, gr..|.. rty
p.-mted out by S. A <\ ales, plaint fls attorney.
One hundred and tiflv acres of’and more or
or less, whereon tley Bisu ipnow liv. s. Lvidon as h s
propetv, to satisfy two ti. fus. issued from a Justices
<’ourt, one in favor of Means \ ancy. and the other tn
favor of John St inger, r.v. Ahn; r Bishop, and iley
Bishop his security, levy ma.de mJ returned to me by a
Constable.
A. < H ’ TAIN, D. ifn.
ALreh 23, 0.31.
.HHtikin ShrrilFs hau-x.
■®^ r ILLbe sold on the first 'lues-lay in
« • May next, at the ('< <it-housc in Li.mpkj*.
countv, within tin usual hi.ursot sale, the following prop
erty, to w it •
One Yoke and two Oxen, levied on as t’ne
t’TOperly of Itilev Goss.lo sau-'y a ortgag. ti fa.issu. .1
from th- k t’rior Court of I mm. ki-i county, m favor of
Jeremiam Stover, against s ..d ■>. ss.
On.' Negro woman, named Polly, l< vied on
..s the prop tv of i liam S.'•'an-b rs. !■. -.i <fv .i mort
g. ti. fa issa df om ai: -a; cii.f ( otiu m favor of
.’limes Law. a.-ain t ' iliiaai > s ;d-
SAd EEL KING, S/icn/;
/' b i> .• / J> t i
i’-jj E'-'ri M *' ' l s.
& T\ IJ *be sob! on the first Tuesday ui Lay
y ® ’>.xt, iieforc tnc I or.rt-iouse <i....r, m the town
i f Ed. juv idaier county, within the u-u./i hours of sal. .
the following p opertv. to wit :
Lot No 7,' i th l>i<iri"t. °nd Section; levied
< n tis the pi".pert, - f i’ii - u.t.s < ’ 1 • , to satisty a ti. I;.,
.ssu- d trom a Justice’s t’ou tof 11 my cmi ity, in fav
of William H. Miller, vs. said t’olley. L vy made an"
returned to me bv a (.'unstable.
Lot \o. 299, 9th District, 2nd Section: leva
on as the property of Samuel L. !>. Burditt, to sati t
il ti. fa. issu-d from a Justice’s ’’ourt *f I i-nry cmmiy .
in :r. > of A'iiliam Hale, vs. sad Burditt. Livy m
and etur ted to me by a Constable.
?! arch ’2S —l'
I eAL/: g. r,»'J>w bss joJ
AT DAHL’>nNLGA, I.UMI’KIN COUNTY.
AdJ! SaJia sLUi SaJlB
I Z?- ; ’ £ i ! st si-l • of’iie üblic ... y
..I square, is now open for the
BOARDS S.
The subsc ibcr, without exnav.igant promises, pledges
j himself to accommodate those who may favour him with
j their patronage, with the best which the country afierds.
| His Stables are vw‘ll stored with Provendet & with an
t attentive and faithful (>stler, and his bar with the best
- Liquors.
.MATTIIEW MARABLE.
j .Varcli 15tb, 18.31. 17tf.
! 'Ljr-" The Xugus’a *'hroniclc, Southern Recorder and
.'' outhern Banner, will give th< above two ins- itions in
t fi ir res < ctiv papers, and send their accounts to this
■ ’ dice, for payment.
IOR SM.il,
Globe-ISotel l.easc.
‘■ '■S Fgf’s E -übsciib r • iff is f-i sale, hi.; urux-
L S pired LEASE ofthe GIA BE H- H’EL
NAStogether with ail the Furniture belonging to
C ! !a) H | illlPn t, now occupied by him.
The House i sw II fu uisherl as in ■ o i -of the kind in
: the r outhern ■ at; s; and ’no w'.ob’ will sold on liber
al terms and long credit, for undoubted paper.
if appli cation is made previous to the first day of ay,
undoubted Titles will be iv'n to the property. The
House will be kept in its usual style until the fir- ' of
• 'ay ; and the subscrib-r solicits the patronage of his
friends until that day.
Any p rson wishing to purchase, will please call and
look through tin establishment, as the proprietor will
t;k gr- at pains in pointing it out. to any person wishing
to purchase.
WM. SHANNON.
Augusta, March 7, — 46 —7t.
T 2 n e< IL vii of
ASJ AII § A
< T’NTAINING altogether, about oiv and a half
ya. r< wi’u a good Store 11' U.'-id and other buil
dings thi rcon together wild a small Stock of ah.»ut
Two thousand Dollars worth of G( It IDS.
Terms, one half cash the otlu r half with approved
security, at a rcasm able credit. Enquire at li i- office.
March 28, 18*1. 19tf
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STOLEN.
Y |S|.IROM the plantation of James
Xzhk Si' ("1. snut, on the ni'.'l'.t of Sunday,
the 15th insta 11, a
JA NEGRO BOY,
nam'dNEE l l NE. about fifteen years
I tj ofage. ihe boy is not vry tall, but
stout .for his a c. and speaks quickly.
ll<‘ is supp-is* d to Ii ive be-nsto’: n bv a tall.
SII \RB-FACED WHITE MAN,
. with thin, sni l ; whisk rs, weinmg a white, or b ovvnish
i ' I t and ' 'ami ! ( Toak. and who has been about the
■ I idi ins Camp, on the Charleston road, for a day er two
100 1)01 LARS
wi' Ib 1 paid for the n cowry t the b->y, and the ccnvictioi*
cftheThr. f: and a liberaliewaulfo the boy alone.
JOHN CHESNUT.
'’am lon, S. C. Dec. 16, 18.3.3.
LOST NO'/’E.
' all "onccr'i-'I. are lesir ■ I’o t ike Notice, that 1
tj av >.! 'he fallowing not s viz ■
no on Fans a t r, principal, and Samuel Talc, Se.
• ■ ;aiv fm tw Ivi iiun-lred and Eifty Dollars, withered r
O.i foi six a d illars, n,>w on di maud. ()ue
o i -tephen ■ uncan lor fifteen dollars, date not recollect <1
j ne receipt against Esq, Gorden, fur notes to collect,
i t a- amount no' recollect 'J, betwe> n wo andth.ee liund-
I -lo'lars. I !■> tbrwa i II 'is fr< m trading tor he
1 ov ■ pate rs, as lam the proper owner.
.WATH ll’ DUNCAN,
i in. 1t.—39--tf
OF OFO.
j E next <'oil-ge Hi ssimi will commence on th,
' fl tilth January, 1831. ForadniLsionintothiT'resh
[ .mn < lass, a andidat ' must have a correct knowledge
if ici re's ' rations \ i gil, John and Acts in ihe Greek
stam-nt, Gra. .ai m->r.i or Jamb s Greek ie-.i.le .
,s :i a.i, ai I ;eography,and be w llacqiiaint
d with Arithmetic.
Mi’fl csof t»ir S-'rcs' - sb (’I;; s. :
1 st. Term, ,7t/g. to .Vor..— Livy. Gra’ca. Majora, Ist j
vol. comm need, an.ll t'i a.c'i I.a ignage.
2d 7’er-n. to.ijoil.— Liv'., Graica ajar:’, Ist j
vol. and En m b c ilinued
31 l\ rm, . ipril to l‘i”. — I ivy and Gncca Majora, Ist
vol -iclud -d. Er ii'h continued, and Day’s Algebra,,
through Ratio and Proportion.
cJii s of tsie Snpiiooi >rc ('lass.
Ist Term, ,7ug. to. M- Horace an-' Gra i n Majora, I
■’l vol coinm 'ic- '. \ Igebra condud--I, and three books
jfi P■mi. ”V. (i lavfair’s Euclid.)
2d Term, Jo i. to Majora, 2d vol. con- 1
I t. hi- I; Horit' c and Geometry concluded, and Jamiesons '
! : het one.
3d Term, .ijoii lo.lttg.— Greaca ' ’ajo :i, 2d vol. con
eluded; Modem Languages. I lam Tnro ometry, '-an-
I suration, So v- vmg. Belans and I ylh i s I hstoi v.
j The present, .-unior < lass ave studied in addition to
I the above, the first book of t 'ic.’io de < frat ere, the first
I h ok of Homer’s I hid, Bine's Lecture.', and ' ’lm-.adT-t
i ech line's i-i part.
Though tl . lass < ret.ularlv att n<le> I'n nc!i dming
the Eieshman an-l Sophomore years, yet il is not made an
indisp- nsalil • r-’qiu-it" t'oi admi- ion iHo any of the < las
ses. I’rovisi ,nis mi le for th-> • who < nt- r without a
know l -dge of Eo nch. to stn 'v C-at laag'.iag. . for which
there is no additional eharg ottmtion.
fliose who desn it, will hav- opportunity of studying
H ebi ew. Span is'., < ;< re - an. am 1 Italian wit hout an v addi
tional chargi s.
Th rates of tuition are s’>* per annum, payable hal
:vi a.lv in advanci .
Board ca" be obtained in respectable families ftt from
’ 1 S to 810 per month.
Bv order of the I’aculJv.
r ' M. L.’MITCHELL, Scc’y.
December 14—A'- ••
.U./( GA’. G’/’- AG/.L
j e.v.c ."ms,
I I.\TE 1’ CLINTON.
B H H, c. ntral ote' in th- -xt n« v Pirc
’ 'To' P'l'l -I C clt- rit-.'s. it*
L- ia' ' business of the place,
louse is c-.iv nic.diy arranged fertile aceommoda
-n of Eami'.iesor single j ersons.- ithor -is regular or tran-
t ’ .-lent 1' ’ lers. The Bc-ls and urm’iio throughout,
an i ’i -in nor. I|n 1 able and Ba 1 will always
I!’ fi: . s w thth-' bst the arket affords, and no
, p-i •• wdl b -ii.-i - 'by'-.- o-pietor, io rend i r comfor
table and ag- '•>! m w'i • fiv.r i vithth mis'em,
md he hop-s f,orn Ins ' n . xp- ra nc. . and th-' satisfac
tion '.eretofoir ndered the community, n. m< rit from his
fi -id th-- public, a liberal share of patronage. E.x
--j : osjve ;>nd emivt nient '-tables are attach d to the Hotel.
: ___________
;)F » GY Oisr ’IP ION,
rsT.'/Trn with .'■■catne': .'NT- dispatch, al’EsUfTuc. !
l££©W3i»
I
,5 .’N Fgj~HE Subscriber rcsp< ctfully informs th-'
;«se k ® public, that he has opened a house of
•s.s’WffiJ ENTERT’d.’- -ENT at Huntsville; the
st-y..i n ,. s j n Paulding county. This place
s in a healthy sit nil io i, with the advantages of good spring
water, pleasant mountain breezes, and surrounded with
a roman’ic f."< st, and better than all, m the midst of the
Gold Region. 11’intsville is tw- ntv-fivo miles from th-
Carroll inin: s, amt twelv miles from the Alatuna mines
in Cass county,and on the direct road leading from one to
the other. JACOB P.ARLIER.
May 28.—8—ts
FR\NKLIN HOTEL
1 jIT E.VS GEuliGLi.
übscriber r spt ctfully informs hi
!“■’ 3. friends and the public generally, that li-
js 's z, J i® has purchased the abovementioned Esta
. blishmi nt, formerly kept by .Mr. J HN
I JACKSON. I'he House will bo ready for the accorn
i modatiormfTransient and regular Boarders, either single
i or in Families, on as moderate t -nns as can bo afforded
1 in the place, bv the first of Jannarv next. The undivided
’ attention »f himself and family, will be constantly direct
ed to the comfort and pleasure of all who may call on
him. ~ ~
IJ is Sttbles areample, his Reims generally commo":
ous, and io pains or exp n-e w ill bo spared in furnishing
iris Tablewtlh tbebest the .iiarkct will afford.
H \MI EL GALLI HER
Athens, Dec. 28, —36 —3 m
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ALLA ? ()O?'EY Ol EL.
PXS-j ]y.- Subscriber respectfully infurms his friends, and
i the public gcneiidlv, that he has opened a House
I of entertainment, at the Ailatooney Gold Aimes, in Cass
I countv, the above place is a ha n-some and healthy situa
■j tion. with the advantagi s of good spring and w- .1 vvat--'
I an-l the pleasant '.iomitain breeze, and is surrounded wH
a romantic forest, in the centre of the Gold Region, Alla
toonev, is 45 miles from the ’ arroll Mmes, 70 from Au
aria in I .umnkm coonty. ap (l on 'he direct road leading
. from Auraria, to tlic Ca:roll mines.
N. B. the post office is removed from Sanfi-rdvillc tothis
place. JOHN DA Vv SON
July 9, —14—ts
ADMINISTRATf'RS SALE.
<C'" i-’j[T v t<> ;■■-0 .1 • g n’e. 1 by th-Honorable
a< a u-1.1 o’ ’ dtnarv will :>e so'd on th firs' T’itesday
in av next, at the Court House I" ■ uu ling County,
Lot of land No. 711 in the oom 'hst-iet 3-. i s-a tion, origin
nliM Clhtok cc, noiv r’«iu!din*f • ountv, sol * for tlic Ijcnolit
of the Heirs and Creditors of Jesse M. Ax bite, dec’d.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
zachel S 1 price, I Adm ’ r -
F< b. 23-45—tds.
ADMI' ISTRATDRS SALE.
A 'EEABLY to an o-der, gran’ -I by the Honora-
ZxL bl- the Inferior Court of Newton ( ounty, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinacy will be sold on the first
Tiiesday in .Mav next, at the < Aurt I louse in Cobb coun
; ty, lot of land No. 900, tn the 17th district 2nd section,
originally Cherokee, now Cobb County,—sold for the
benefit of tin Heirs and Cr-(liters ot Jesse JU. A\ hite,
i dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale.
J HN S ITH, ), , ,
ZACHEUS ’’RICE, ) numr
i Feb. 28, —45 —tds.
A ILMINISTK ATOR'S SALE.
- !l I, be sold on Ihe first Tuesday in ay n< xl ..1
V V ihe Court House door in Dahlohncga, tie conn
! ty .Site for Lumpkin county, within the legal sale hott -
Lot No. 371, 12th District, Ist Section, sold as th pro
pert vof illiam K mp, late of iuscogee - ounty d-cd,
sold under an order of the ourt of ordinary for the bene
lit of th" heirs and creditors of said deeear d.
I) \ VID C( >OP! R, Adm’r
An ar i. Feb, 21,-11 ’ds
VDMLMSTRATOR’S SALE.
’O'® 7 ILL be sold o-> the first 7’u- s-lay in May next
V V it th- Court 1 :onse in Paulding County, a Lot of
j I and containin'? 10 Acres mor. er 1- ss, as the properly
of'Zi’obei t Carroll eased, sold by order of the Inferior
’ CoietofH d! Coun'y, when siltii--f’ for ordinary purpo
s s lenns made known on th day o sale.
GEORGE B ILKIE Adm’r.
Mar. h7 16—tds.
A 1-,. ns." ue of ill",no ■woi i ! all county,
gjL on Saturday tin' lOtn ot ay n- xt, at th. usual
hours, the Personal Chatties of Francis .Morrow, <1- c’d.
eosisti'ig of a Horse, some Carp' liters Pools, and other
j thing- too tedious to mention. AH those having demands
I agmii't :li.” sat’ il c-as-'d, are "<|ii sn -I to pres- nt them
j av- rdin to law >.d alt- I b’ -I to th said - state
- ith- r In not ac --tr t, ar r quested to come forward
| ant. pay them if, as longer indulgence will not be given.
I Terms made known on da vof sale.
’•• 1 LI.IAM Mtißi.i >\V, ) , , . .
FRED RICK II MORROAV. S ,1
Marcli 28, 1831 19 lOds.
<& JJ.WiwJ SAlblßa
il l. !>■ sold at Gamt svill . . . a || (’ounty, on the
V v first I'u- —I .v in lune next, tirni ,an order from
I the Inferior ( ourt ot said oicity. sitting as a Court of
■'rdina v, five Negroes, to wit : \ ir-v a woman about
I Tw ent v ii> c tears old, and her four chii.lr, .Sold fur the
I h-nefit. of the heirs r.f Adam Elrod, der ’d.
; Terms, one eighth of th" purchase money to b* paid
at the sale —a credit forth' 1 ballance, till th- 251 h Dec.
I-'’.j, unon giving the most appro- -I s-eurdv.
( TIRIST( )PHER ELl’.' )D, Guar-m-.n.
.Var. h 1.-ih, I'3l. 1-fd .
GEORGIA, LI AH KIN COUNTY.
EREAS Hr.xt'.t ' \y. .ipplii <to me for
V V I- 'll rs of A iii, -H-ti io", I 'i th. ■ I state ot
astm t.ig.T'. -I.c’-i. Li" i' s.n 1 -nmty t’-'-s an
therefore to cite an ' adm—ii-b. all am! -angular the k.ndred
, and debtors of said deeea.-e tube ami appear at mi
I ■ ■tli- c, within the tim? pr rii. d l-y law t - show cause
it anv tin \ lu.v ■, whv - aid I f rs should nt !>■ granted.
Cn n imd.-r my hand, this i Ith d.-y of ■la-ch I'3l.
48 ?»l. P. <tt iL.LI AN, <. c. o.
I 1
GEOIIGI RABUN COUNTY.
V'A H ’ .->i A ■ \:idr; w Mill r an-l san."s B. II n on,
I v ▼ apply to im-for b t’-TS of • ’:-s--ii- i~i from th
’ turtlii ; dministratio ...a tm- <: tale ,4 Ja:m Strotic r,
I lateot'sai ■ i\iu:,l ■ . di ia a- -d ;
I i in se are tin refn; to cite and admoni-h An-
gular th, kindr <1 ;nd < .-v-iilnrs of said > i. ’a be
- and appear at mv ~the w ithin thet.nv pr< Cw
j to snew cause if they h ive, why s id lett-TS stiouid not h»
I granted Giv"ii und. my hand this l«t ‘cci mbi r, 1833.
JACOB ( Al - .11 RT,c. c o.
Dee. it. 35- mom.
' *' S * -TY,
IP |R C(>E Rl’, setting for Ordinary purposes,
ri ; adjourned Term 1831 Present, th" Hon.
Ei.ward A tams, Nat'.a: ie! C. Jarrett and I'ichard
Penticost.
It appearing to tne t ,urt that Russ. 1 Jones. Execu - r
of R tissel Jones, dec’d. has come im ap ,ble of tnanag
in.: tl." state <■:' ti’..- sa.. 4 d. i as '. by r-i*.n of mental
derang* nient. I is ord-red that unless cause be s k rwn
tot'.c c-ntrary. on th first monday in -av next, t'"-
sain L iters i.n-'f-irv be r-yoked, and Let ■ sos
Adminis'ration de bents non cio-i trs’a ento annexo be
granted to some other person , ami 'hat a *-,pv of this
Rule be published in one of the Gazetts of this'State, at
least thirtv days previ ,-js to thar time. A t.-u? extract
■ from the minutes
WILLIAM COAVAN. c. c. o.
I Al £ Lrcb2=.-19-7Nis. »
SAMUEL J, BEEBKi:,
Bull J ms ami Exchange OHice.,
31 IVALL STREET,
NEW-YORK.
P‘' R( 'll ASES Gold in Bar or Dusk, at the highest
premium. Gold can be as correctly assayed in
this city, as at the Jtfint. Cannesters sent to the above
office, w ill meet with the greatest despatch, and the pro
ceeds pai-’’ Mt at sight. 1-4 percent Commission
Nov. 16. 32 —w6m
so Gohl Mine Speculators.
fSp : E Undersigned tenders his services, as an l .xpe
B ri need practical iner, to examine and test any
Lot in the Gold Region, disbelieveing in auy certain the. •
rv unt'l proven by practice, he will warrant l.is opin
.■•iv ito be correct, his price for examiningand <>.v
■i v.-'bal, or writt-n opinion, as may be required ofarn
, will be twenty five Dollars Letters cncloseing ii
amount in Cash, will be strictly attended,and all neces-a ■
information given, be may at all times be found at Leath
er’s Ford or in Auraria Lumpkin count}-.
D. C GIBSON
Augnst 10.—18— tt,
TO LA ND HUNTERS.
subscriber, living in the lower part of Ellijay
B. 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-
1 tion as mav b" di sirable fi> owners, or others interested.
:he will alsot as Agent in purcha-- ing lands at Sberifi
Sale,in Gd n-r county, his charges will be reasonable in
propoition to bis trouble. .LA MES B. HENSON.
Jun 61.—15—ts.
Notice.
& 1 L persons who an in ebti e to the Majistrates and
glk 'onstables of this district for costs, on Notes end
Ac mils, placed in their hands for collection, are reques
ted t com. forward and settle th*- same, otherwise exe
cution.- will issu- indiscriminately against all who disie
ganl this notice, within one month.
, JAMES CANTRELL, J. P.
; JAMES PRATER, J. P.
HEDGEV AN G' EN. L.C.
, AB L > INMNGHAM.L-C.
March lOb’i, 1834.- 4G-4t.
| Notice,
rjBvIIE subsciibcis hnvi ig enter- d into Copartnership.
Sl tn the practice of the L A . will attend to any hu-
, sines-, which may be entrusted to their management, in
the Nest rn and ('he-okec Circuits, and one of them will
attend the r-uperior l ourts in the Comity of Richmond,
■ wlu re the merchants, and others of .Augusta, will havi
an opportunity of a personal in’crvii w, on such business
t as they may choose to commit to their care, their office
■ w ill be kept nt Gainesvilh. in Hall 'ountv, Georgia,
. where all communications to them, will b<- directed.
WILLIAM li. UNDERWOOD,
, GASTON M. UNDER OOD.
TEr 3 The Au-?'s' . ( hronicle. will please give the
above a f. w ins< rtu-ns, and forward their account to this
office for payment.
larch lli'h, 1834.—47tf.
riotT
' F if \S arrived from the n-'w state, (Rip Van Winkle,)
fin. far down mar Nat Macon’s, where Horses of
hl ••••', ami I oiimls have been th" order of the day, in
iespite of the :> evolution or the Election of Presidents.
I Ie has brought no vouchi rs of broken heats, springing
of plates, mis-nidnagenient of Grooms or Jockeys. I am
i.-i-tiuct it to underwrite forhimSlß ARCH A andCIT
IZEN, and rest his pn tensions on future evi nts, relying
on l»lu-d and size to give him a coinpaative refutation.
I,ike the great progenitor of the blood horse Godolphin
Arabian, aft- r having served as a ( art Horse in the city
t of Paris and Teaser ri England, it wa- 'us good fortune
f ’ - beget sons and daughter: , that has plae ii his fame at
■ th head of the list of stallions. Ihe history of the Eng
r lish and American tnifhors ", presents one melancholy
- fact, alter w lining laurel, on many hard contested fields.
the. have oft- n failed m repr< scntmg themselves on th"
tint’. DR AG< >N, imroited alter aids, the p, ope ty of
General I lampton, an entire failure. Should (ientlemen
be fastidious in selecting th- 1’ s that arc in Rl' >T’S ped
igree, we shall pom! them to Carolina's favorite daugh
ter. even w ith her recent misfortune in receiving a wound
, fiotn that vile scrjient of Kentucky, the Hattie. Snahe. I
1 have no doubt she has pedigree, fame and constitution
. sufficient to survive the wound.
r Rl< )T is rising live years old—sixt on hands high,
a possessing gn at stamina a rich mahogany bay black
i I'gs man-a-id tail, with scarcely awhile hair on him.
If Riot s blood an 1 size s!i-.ii|il be overlooked bv those
1 th tai? dtspos <1 to nar I ■ blood Horse, we shall have
. to console ourselves that it was his misfortune to have
cast his lot in a country where they go for Men ami not
for Measures.
Rit iT will stand 'pring ami Fall scr.eon at Pendl- t:m
I Village, commencing 21st and 22d of Mi.rch, ami then
i every F'ida v and Saturday at the same place; the balance
of the time at inv Hous:-, fifteen miles west of the Vil
lage- - 33 from ' ’la. ksville--.30 from (’arnesv die.
< tne great object is to giv 'dot a chant" to show Ins
*. stock. I have therefore concluded to put him within the
1 range of-vi :v man —Twelve dollars the season—six bv
’■ tlic single visit —Sixteen to insure, with the privilege of
I the Fall season.—Nntes payable the Ist of December.
‘ Extensive pastures, and marcs f< d with grain at Twenty
l cents per day. Every possible care w ill be taken to pre
■ vent acctdcn - , and marcs’that are sent shall rect ive evc-
V" a’?' nti<*n that prudence mav drclale, hut no liability.
M lien imir- s are put by the Insurance, a change of Ihe
property will create the responsibility.
J. ()VERT<'>N LEWIS,
For 72. If. BURT(k\\\- If. G. BURTGX.
N. B. —From a de termination not to put RK >T in com
. i petition with the blood hor-e that has recently left our dis
j triet, with s > much cr-'dit to him. If, and th- public spir
ited Gentleiiv-n who off red him tn the breeders of the
j blood hor-c. RP 'T has necessarily been late in getting
j to his stand, hrotigh cxcessiv ba-J weather ami roads,
j of course he is rough.
J. OVERTON LEWIS.
PE DI REE.
Rr »’£ ’•> ire was < lid 'ir Archv, whose reputation as
a racer and breeder has n< v.-r been - quai'ed in th'- Uni
ted States, exc. p by his sir. imported Diorm de; hisdam,
now the property of illiam R. Johnson and David
Branch of Virginia, was gotten by Sir Francis Burdett- -
i grand dam bv the import-d horse Bedford—great oraii-i
| darn by P’edi ralist, and was half sister to Jolly Friar,
!(B nctian’s) g. g grand lam the import'd horse Old
lanus—g g. g. g. dam the imported Jollv Roger. Bur
dett was gottn by Potomac, ' i~ dam by th" 'mport- d
t 'itizen grand daw b> th i. iported horse A ousetrap,
slie out of a'i Imi fi-m a aitncrout of a Jolly Roger,
and she out of ary Gray. Riot wax bred hy the Hon.
A. R. < iovan. |.»t<* *>•' Xor’trimpton countv, N. * who
gave the aliow -■ ii? .a« the certificates ofCol. 'A oon,
I J Hacihn. ' ■ ■ ■ 1 t!»- sai l Gov.in, now in our
No.iL' U'TTON.
Pendleton, . inn ~t .. l-'H. —H—3m
Ot' -I . f. -!-.x n \t. ..g. . .|I/.. to t-;r. ,
l ist il ! a i it. ot Arthur (Jrawtord, late of )
Hall County, det 1 wmi o sold a! the late residenceof
said -lec’d. all tb- p--rso: al property of said dec’d.
Terms made known on day of sale.
'•■lu'.V. CUNNL-GUAM. i
March 18th, 183 »• l't'i-.
BLLYK’S,
cverv description, Neatly r.ix’TED. and kept I
constantly f.-rsale, atthis Oil' ", ■
A. & Si* KCI.T
I ’NTINU’C to practice I,aw tn Copartnership, and
I nay be ad-h* -sed or consulted on professional bu
siness- ithor at Aurariaor Dahlohncga,Lmnpkin countv.
Feb 14.—4.3—1 f
tvs ULI AM E. JONES,
Attorney nt Law.
HAS. removed to Dahiohnega, the county Site of
Lumpkin county, and will attend the Superior
Courts tn this and the neighboring counties.
Jan. 31.—41 —ts
Notice,
FSI ! IE subscribers give notice that all Powers of Attor
uey, Letters of Credit, and all delegated authority
of every kind, to bind their firm to pay moneys, or to do
other services, at" ' reby revoked; and from and after
the date of this n- , are null and void.
ALLENS & PADDOCK.
Augusta, Feb. 21st, 1834. 47 It.
NEGROES WANTED.
LIB RAL prices will be given for Negroes. Apply
at this office.
; Nov’.'!. —.3.3 ts.
j PUBLIC SzXLE.
%MM IL,I, tie sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at
i I V V the Court House in ('ainesville, Hall county,
j two Negro Giris, named Grace and Charlotte, about 14,
- I and 12 years ofage, the property of Philip Johnson, late
.j of said county deceased. Terms made known on the
1 ; day of sale.
' THOMAS M.JOHNSON.
LEVI PI ULI PS.
BARTON LOVELESS.
J ISAAC LEON ARD.
j Heirs of P. Johnson deed.
Feb, 14.—12 —tds
I NOTICE.
- AKEN up and committed to the Jail of Lumpkin
B countv, a Negro fellow who calls himself Adam,
- and states that he belongs to a Mr. Hartwell Tarvor,
living in I.'wigs countv Georgia, and has been mining
the prec.( ding summer with Cot Nelson, of this county.
'[’ln-owner is ri quested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges, and take him away.
CHARLES HALEY’, Jailor.
Feb 7.—42—ts.
gNOUR mouths aftor date application w ill be made to
Ju the I ionorabli- the Interior' Court of Morgan County
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
, real estat? of John Bailey deceased.
' MA.’.Y BAILEY Extrix.
i V. ILLIAM 11. BAILEY Ex’r.
I Mare! , 7—44—wlm.
FOR SALE.
118 NEGROES, &c.
Office Stipei‘inlend.atit of Roads,
Euston District, January 11, 1834.
K . < obedience to an Act of the Legislature of the State
’ B. of-' teorgia, approved by his Excellency the Gover
riot on the 21st day of Dec. mber, 1833,1 will sell, at pub
lic outcry, to the bighes bidder, at the comt-house in tlic
I COUNTY ofELBERT,
On Monday the Vi'lh day of March next. The following
1 named NEGR( ‘ES belonging to the State of Georgia,
i and attached to the Lincoln station, together with the
I' Mules, Carts, Tools,Kc. connected then to:
i Raslia, (.Mills.) Nich, (Z. liars,) Abram. (F. Cullens.)
Lawson, ( atkins,) Armstead, ((ilaze,) Tom, (Dallas,)
- Moses, (Sims ) Richmond, |Barks,J M allacc, [Charlton ]
i Isaac, (Brow n,) 'Pom, [Rowell,] and Jeff [ M ingfield;]
and
(hr Muiideiy, the 2 lt.'i day of March next.
In like manner, at the court house in the COUNTY ot'
1 MORGAN, the following named NEGR( lES, belong
ing to the State and attached to the Greensborough and
' Madison station, together w ith the Mules, one Horse,
1 Carts. Tools, \<-. cohnccted thereto*
London, Benjamin, [Bustin,] \\ illis, [Crosby,] Abra
ham, [ e.iliiijj Billy, [Kennon,] Axutn, [Cargiie.J Tom,
• [ M’Gar,] Ned, [Lamsay,] George. [Beasely,] Peter,
[Curgile,] Dick, [Dent,] Henrv, [Smith,], Joshua,
f |vl’( iar.j Jerry. [Runnells,| Larkin, (Porter,) Abraham.
1 ' |‘'flltn.'.] Nathaniel, [Berry,] Joseph, [Pope,] Joseph,
■ | (General l ope,) George. ( .Vinter,) Joe, [Rowland,]
• London, |Briant.| Caleb, [Rowell,] Shade [Jackson,]
I I Jo ■, (xl’(iar) .Nathan, (Collins,) B rry, (Thompson)
I ! Jerrv, (Lumpkin,) Harry, (I‘orter,) Elhck, and Mark,
' ; (Burton) and
On Tridmijlhc 2~‘h day of March next,
' In like manner, at the Court-house in the COUNTYof
' DEKALB, the following named M EGIU H'.S, belonging
| to tl.e State and attached to th" Cherokee station, togetb
. <r with the ules, 1 nts, 'Pools, &c. connected thereto:
John, (Baptist,) Adam, 'Zach, Jesse, Toney, Hamp
[ | ton, I larrv, 'Pom, (Drummer.) Tom, (Jackson.) V\ alkcr,
j Jim, (Riitli- rtbrd,) Moses, (Akn.s,) Jacob, (Blount,)
| Guv, A ork, B- n, Isaac, Aides, Ransom, Peter, Jim, Bea
-1 ver, and Bob; and
On Tuesday, the ].s7 day ofrlpr'd next,
In idie manti'r, at the (Jourt house in the COLNI A of
HALL, the followin': NEGROES', belonging to the
.1 State, and attach< (l to the (lainrsvdle station, together
' I with the uh s, ( arts, Tool.-, See. connected thereto :
-I Peter, (Bi") Lewis, (Lee,) Hardy, Jerry, (Eidson.)
,•! Jim. (Coibelt, I rank, (Willis,) Abraham. (Oglethorpe,
i 8.-lly. (Ketchum,) Davy, (Mahoney) Dick, (Gilliam.)
Amos, (Mahoruy,) Isaac, (Hardeman.) Matt, (Smith,)
. I Arthur, [Drummond,] Doctor, (Longstreet,) I'.ssc.x,
; [ Wood.) Toncv, (Toombs,) Joe, (.Sorrow,) Jacob, (Frec
m.-in,) Adam, (Larry,) Freeman, ( I'owns,) Sain, (Parks,)
U JHi; ( alton,) Pl li r, (Mills,) Jeff, (.Mahoney,) Smitli,
•. H- nrv, (Mahoney,) Henry, (Booker,) and Daniel,
(Toombs;) and
On ■ the 7th du ; of .Ipril next,
iPi l.kemanner ..; th ‘ 'ourt-hon ' in the (.Oii A es
BALD IN the following named NEGROI.S, belong
ing to the State and attach' d to the Milledgeville and
Hawkin'vdle, tation, together with the Alubs, (.’arts,
■ 'Pools, kc. connected tlw reto:
I Scipio, .li .s'ic, July, Andrew, Mose.-, Ellick, Angus’ ,
j Sam, i'hihp, Sandy, Jim, (Hume,) Spanish, Town,
Romeo, Gib, I uk- Gr orgc ( «>ann,) March, Joe, Antho
‘ nv, Brutus, obert, Billy, and Gi Icon.
j I’oi the nformaiion oi those persons who may wish ter
: purchase, the follow ing sections of the before mentioned.
‘ act of the Legislature, are herewith published:
“St.r. 4. 7.’c it further enacted by the emlhvrity aforesaid,
(That the said Superintendents and each of them shall,
■ iii'l thev ar-' In n by authorized, as the agent of the State,
to cm <ut to lie purchaser or purchasers of said slaveg e r
eith'r ot'thcm, good and sufficient titles (warr^ the
title thereof ordy] f'*r and to snid slave or slavg-j and de
liver onto him or them, th" same, on sajq purchasers pav
ing r< . on*- fifth of th' purehas- money then for, and
tin balance tn thirty day.-, thereafter, on tendering tithe
aid Si.-permh ndi nt a certJ’ a’e from ttie Cashier of the
< entral Bank of ( ieorg'a. that the said purchaser’s note
f-.rthes.iid balance* had been discounted in said Bank,
whi- nth- - aid fP.i.k is hercbv directed and authorized to
de, ii- -i.< ’i gianri'-r and on such terms a- me usual m dr--
'->unti.i-_ i,) loans- / the san*-* snail not exceed
twi ut, ilxt In-,- red dollars. ,
Br.c. 5. Be it further eaacted by the authority aforesaid,
' i hat. on failure of . aid purchaser to pay the said one fifth
I ot tne amount of said purchase money, at the time of said
: purchase, the sain > upentitend nt shall proceed forthwith
• to res- il said -Java s, not crying again the bid of such de
faulting purchaser dun g -aid sale, and on failure of said
I purchas* r ti, ; ay th- halanc- of said purchase money, or
■t< i .-r s i-l c . uiic.ite as aforesaid, w ithin the space r.f
i thirty da\ s after said sale, said purchaser shall 6-rfeit the
I said one fifth so paid, and s.o i Supr -intend-nt shall, on
- tbir'. daws notice being -; vi n thereof, a" afbrt-sai I, resell
| said slav': in the manner, at the place, and tl.e terms
, and conditions herein before prescribed.
WILLIAM C. LYMAN.
Superintendent, &-c. Eastern Divisiem,
: ’.*:i. 2'.w2m