The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, May 09, 1834, Image 4

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/■ '■ t wi -.»< FROM THE PHILADELPHIA GAZETTE. WHAT I’D BE. £ would be a summer cloud, Soaring through the ether proud,/ Flitting round the azure sky, Or in the sunbeams tow’ring high ; Who’d be then as gay as I? “ These have but a transient day, Summer clouds sonn pass away,— Winter comes with chilling loom And sends them shivering to the tomb ■” Then I’d be a blushing rose That around its fragrance- throws, Blooming on my parent stem, With brightness l.kc some orient gem; Who’d be then as gay as I ? “Roses beautiful may bloom, Sending round thcirrich perfume; But how soon their bjauty fly, Scarce they’re blooming ere they die?’ Then I'd be a little dove, Soaring thro’ the clouds above, Now 11 lan Is enior I’d fly. Now I’d swell my wood notes high ; Who’d be then as gay as I ? “Though on pinions light may’st soar. And the distant land explore ; Thou awhile may’st gaily sing, But death shall seize thee on the wing Then I’d be a twinkling star, Seen amid the mists afar; And though clouds o’er spread the sky, ■Still I’d hold my place on high ; Who’d be then as gay as I? “Mortal, every thing shall pall, ■Stars shall from their sockets fail; And know, while o’er this earth you plod, All that is shall change but GOD!” Philadelphia. LISLE. Elail Slier.!! Sales. JLM7ILL BE St-LD, on the first Tuesday in June V » next, at the Couit-House d.or in the town ot Gainesville Hall count} , within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Two hundred and fifty Acres of Land, more or leas, whereon Amin w e- .ver now lives, levied on as his property to satisfy a life issued from Hall Interior Court, at the instance of John Lawhorn vs. said Vic v cr ; the land pointed out by the defendant. Also, one House and Lot in the t n wn of Gainesville, whereon •'*amu. 1 Garrard now lives, h'Vi on as his property to satisfy a fi fa issued from . fall Su perior Court at the instance of Joni s K Simmons vs. said Garrard. Also, Fraction number nineteen, in the < ighth district of Hull county, levied on as the property of George Wilkey, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Jiuti t’s Court at the instance of A. u>w and vs. said ilkey ; levy made ami ret uh d to me by a bailiff Als », two hundred Acres of Land, more or less, lying on Mulberry Fork of the Oconcc river, adjoin ing McKinsey, levied on as the pre perty of I lardy Homes and Edmond I lames to satisfy a li ta is.su <1 from a Justice’s Court, al the instance of illiim U xa d r rs. said Homes; levy made and r- t.i .rd bv a bailiff JACOB EBEIIfIART, Sh’fl. -May 2, 183-1. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD, Two hundred Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Leather’s Ford, levied on as the property ol i <ar <ly C. Tatom, to satisfy sundry ti fas issued from a Jus tice’s Court, in favor of T. M. W ood’u t and others va. said Tatoin; levy made an 1 return dto me by a >adiff One Black Stud Horse, nine or t< n years old, levied on .is the prop- rty of St phen (turner, to s tes ty sundry ti. fa’s, one m favor of John Smith and others vs. said Garner. M» r a, HAM A. CHACT-MN, D. fcl.’iT. HALL POSTPOSED SHERIFF SALES. "WW7 ILL be sold on th first Tuesday i>. June next, ▼ ▼ nt the Court I louse loor in the town of Games villo Hall County within the usual hours ot sale, the fol lowing property to wit ; Lot No. 50 in the 10th District; Lot No. 121, in !ho 9th, an ! Lots No. hl. 82 and 81, in the llth Distiict, ael Im I’of Lots <> 57 and 56, in I ■• Itlth Dis trict ; Lot No 116, m the 9tn District , Lot No. 138, in th< I Oth I hstrk t and half of I .ot No. lit, in the 9th ' >is tnct ; and or hu idr d< i l fitly \cre< >f'.a 11 a Ij.i i tng the Ae.id nn Lit in Gainesville, ant o.r- ■-•ideb . erd and Dining Table, one Looking ilass, It i mdsor Chaus, one lap < f Europe, oi• of Hie Unit -1 Bt.it s <ind one of G one Piano Forte one >Mi ones 't Dining Tables,one t.’iipboard, one W n Rush bottom Chairs, one large Looking Glass, tire Irons and fi’e Dogs, thr e aedsami Furn.ture, one L>ck, ten Bar rvls Corn, more or less, mi e pl a sure Carriage, o ul- Ley, one two horse Waggon, on- n.id II aggon and Geer, one white pony, and the to'l.jwm;, \egroes, to wit : big Ilarriit, ami httle Harriet Ju Iv and lv r tluce chil Iren, Catherine, Edmund and <’am II i ill It vcd on at the propertv of I*. J. .Murray,to wtisfy sundry ti. fas. one tn favor of Henry H. Fiekfs & Co. vs. said .jurat. A. CHASTAIN. D. Sh’tt March, 21. I. . - ... ■ -- - J Jail Sheriff's Sales. ILL be sold on t!.' first Tuesday tn • * Ju‘v next, nt the Court Hotis-' door in the town ot ,ai i syilb-. Hall irounlv. within the usual li euis *2 sal \ the t'oia.w i ; r.q». •tv, to wir .- One hundred and tilt. Acres oi’ Land, nit re tri <» twit of Lot No. 13t, in the 7t'i thstnet of I' til comity .. vied on a* th • prop rtv ot J< i’ irk* it. to t.-!' a m irt ag fi f i i t tio nH i sup no ' 'ou:i. id l ie i.is’.uie ■ot K- logg x '-ai.i- dv s. said Pm kt i'. , C--'land pointed out by the b t’ja <■. J \ ’OB l-. 81 1RII? if!’. St'ff tiy i •'*3l. : n -.’h- a«: O. . tl . nil'be., a i to JL th ■.•n.i.alil ■ t ,t , , , ( ’.> -•■ ,H u ekri < ‘U - v, . - ■. « sut both r al aid p-T-,:<i', • I> ig ig t-' t.: . >’..i; of 1 ’ v A !v. .m i ■ of saaldxess d. P. R. McCRARY. Xdm’r. May 9, Git - !. m nt: < alter lat , a-p’ eT.i.ei will tie madt _ to .he h>n >rr..,ic In: . - • .mt nt Ha , 'ersh.vni county, when silting for < ; 13 - v pi:.evs C a, for have to fII the r a estate of Jo >» su-.j f s . n d cou itv, CcceasM. JOHN HbdTXI R ) v. 'I. ; j A s; K Adm’rs. . 2 I? I AT LEATHERS FORD- En L ms’km C'Jisnty. MMpafW ■!■ ■■ w I 1 " FKA subscriber respectfully informs his JL frends and the public generally, that 'J/ibtp'fe he has taken the f ouse formerly occupied by ’in Reagan, sq. on the ivast Bank of the Chestatee, and on the main Road leading from Gainesville to Aururia, Dahlohnega. &c. where he is prepared to entertain TRAVELLERS, Transient and cellar B.OAEDEiiSj in th best style. He as-rn ■« those who may favor him witha call that no 'xertion on his part shall be snared to render them comfortable. His tab'? shall want nothing which the country can afford —and his stab es shall be attended to in the best manner. TILLIAM STOCKS. April 4, 1831 -50tf. ederal Union and Southern Recorder, will publish iie above twice and forward the account to the subscriber. 4V3 T 'll3l' Si Za 3 • A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable, the In f nor Court of Jackson county, sitting for Ordinary purposes', will b? sold at the ourt i in said county, on tie first Tuesday in Jun next, all the real estat of Samson I'eugh, lat'- of sai’ 1 county d ceas' d. Sold for ' the benefit of the heirs and cr< itors of said deceas' d. Terms made know • on the day of sale. JA lES MONTGOMERY, Adm’r I Anril-2. 1834. 51-tds WILL SB sold. f s Jackson county, on tiv 21ih da- of y next, at t'r late resi lence of arah o: ton, lat of said coun ty deceased, all the perso ial property belonging to said deceased. Sold for the b m ii[ of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. • e PR SSER HORTON, Adm’r. Apii 2, 1834. 51 -tds. SiwoT A LL persons indtbu . io t r- estate of Arthur Craw gW. ford d c. late of H.dl county, ar* hereby notified to coni ' forward and make payment, and all persons having demands against th ■ same are notified to present them within the time pr< scrib d by law. HUGH .V. CUNNINGHAM, Ex’r. April 11, 51—ts. A.i tile ,03.-leno 1 ill am orrowot .al! county, i Saturday th. 10t-i of lay n xt, at th • usual :-,i .e I’ersonal Ciiattles of Francis or row, dec’-i cosisii ig of a Hors , some Ca p liters i ools, and other thing too t ions to mention. Ad those having demands against the said d eased, are requested to present them accordin.: to law, and all those indebted to t v said < state either by note or account, ar< requested to come forward am. pay hem ff as longer indulgence will not be given. 1 erms made known on davofsale. ILLIAM OR ( A . ). , , FREI). .RICK 11 .ORROW. $ Aa,n rs ’ Marc!) ’2B. 1831. 19 lOds. iAir(3 3AX3L A ii.L. I>- solo a lain sv. l . .ail County, on the V v firsi l'ue-day m un- n xt, under an or-.ier from ■ i Inferior Court of said o city, sitting as a Court of rimi y, five Negroes, to wit: V’trey a woman about tw --itv i>»- yc i sold, aid her four c lildren. .hold tor the b n fit of tli> h its of Adam Elrod, iee’d. l’< rms, one eighth of th • purchase money to be paid at ib. ’ sal.— credit forth ballance, till th 25th Dec. 1835, upon giving the tn >st approved secur tv. CHRIS POP'HER ELROD, Guardian. Jlfarch 18th, 1834—48tds. Habersham Supeiior Court—Jlptil Tenn IS3-L Oliver Porter others, i vs. ? Ilule jVisi for foreclosure. James S. Park. y IT.htN the petition of <’liver Porter, '. illiam Redd, J James K. i •amel, Richards Park, i homus' un ntngvain and oo Ison 1 leard, staling to the Court that on t le iw nty-four ii a, of lay, < tglileen hu idred am. thirty-three, Jam-s S Pa li xecut dloyour petition rs, together with t eter J illiams, am 1 anfor un B iijamm aiiford, his t.n id <d I o gage, forth. purpos of incl.’iii nfvi i . amt saving id tniesfc the sal ! petitioners, as well as toe other m livt uals named, from | any loss so. an I on account of tn ir lavmg become se- I cunties for the said .la n * S. Park to the Bank of te 1 Mate of <eorgi.i. tor t.i t .itbiul ;■ .lor oan<.». of ‘i-said I’.uk « duii s a-* Ca-h: rott io Bianca Bin nft ie tat. of ■. orgta, located at Go . m dio.o by w Inc i said d- ed of iloi gage the said James s. , ark mortgaged to the p tiitonersa dth olhe indivi !uals na n. ■ among other prop. rt\ th • toll .wing ...imed lots in Pie county of ab i ersnatn, k iown and distinguish <1 as follows, towi I Lot number thirty-two, in h fifth distiict of said < . n t\ —also, Lot-numb rsfotiv-s. v n tw nt.-t’ir- >■. tw. y | two aid four, m tin f orth eislrii .t -ai counts— Iso io' 'timber twenty-tw , nth thirl 4 i ■!. trict of sa d county: —.And it app a.i g to the outi that there is • <ow >i t > sate petitioners on said . :o tgag , the sum i tw nty-six Ih.iu an I two hundred and fift; dollars be sihi s int rest I It is th i ie .r i< r- tid ml as th «ul JatwsS. p.yiro i o <■ e tn.- xourt, willu x > strem hu tun , toe amount of prim ipal and nteiestdue on said Mortgage, together with all legal cost the equity of redemption m am! ’o sii ’ Io -ot land shall b< th • , ') fbi v,.| barred a foi < los <l. ’. iiit.s'.it i .ruler , I ia'a c vof this rul b. pub- Itslicd one? a month foi tour n nibs or sc ved on th mortgagor or his * nil .g.-nt al least three mor.t s pre vious to the next term of tin- ' ourt. A true < xtraetfrom the minub < oft o irt, April Tenn, 1834. J. T. CARTER, c.s.c. • ay 2 m>tn GEORGIA, RABI N < OUNT¥. iJI ik H <’.A> An *r w Miller and antes B. lb nson, Tv apply tom tor. fitters of Dis-nis-ion from th iurt.t i administration on tin • state of James Stotlur late of said count}, deceased : I hcsc are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular th kindr d md < niiiors of said dec used, to b< a id appt ar at my office wittii.i the time prcsenhetl iv law t. s lew <ans it : i. y fi.iA. . whys.ii I lt.-rs .-'-ou'.l not be g anted viiv a unde mv ami this Ist e< mb< r, 1833. JACI’B CAFedi RT,c. c <>. Dec. 11. -35—m6m. GEORGIA. LIMPKIX COUNTY. I WW"' ‘Ell .AS Hcxr.T Clat, applies to me for ! Tv L tiers of Administratib n , on the Estat of istri L’g>»n, d' e’d. l ite ot'said count tk?are te and admonish, all and singular t a* md dt btors of saut d'-ceas. to in.! pi. ar at mi lliee, within the time pn strib-ii by law. t » show can*' e i iv thev iuve, » >y mi 1 I Kers sliould not be gran’., d. < hv. i uudter my baad. this 14th d.n of A/arch 1534. 48 M. P. QI ILLI AN, c. c. o. »V R months aftar date .ipp!..••■) v ill be made to X t'n' Hoiw«raLle the Inferior Court of Mr. ganConn’v » hen sitting tiw ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of John Bailrv deceased. MAD BXILEY Extr.x. • ILLIAM H. BOLEY ECr. I Mar ’• 7—bl— AT DAHLOHNEGA, LOMPKIN COUNTY, GEO. CHOICE, t the sign of the Golden Bali, HAS his commodious Hotel now ready for the re ception of TR WELL ■R~ and EGULAR BOAS2EXS. IT is situated on the cast sid of the public square, where he invites travellers to call, am l if upon experiment they don.it find his BAR, TABLE and STABLES, and his general accommodations altogether such as will conduce to theii comfort —and his charges as reasonable as the situation of the country will authorize—he will not ask or expect of them to repeat th visit. Fl is best exertions will be used to induce them “to call again if they should ever pass this wav.” JOHN CHOICE. 1G April 1831. 51 —ts The Milledgeville Times, Augusta "hrontcle, Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, and Savannah Repub lican. will publish the ’.bov four ti :i s nd forward their account = to this .!n ■ . ?aeks<ni c Ga. i isij* Subscriber respectfully informs his fri nds and the public gen rally that he I j, as established himself immediately on the Road leading from Athens to Gainosvil'e and Auraria, one mile obove Jeffirson, at which place he intends to Fr ivcHcrs on the very b-st and lowest terms. His STABLES are well stored with provender and his BAR with the very best assortment of Liquors, and hi 1 pledges himself that no pains shall b? spared in accommodating, comfor tably, those who may honor him with their patronage with the best the country affords. JAMES DORRIS. April 11. 51—St. ALLA O() \EY HOTEL. FEI! IE Mibscriher respectfully informs his friends, ant! JL the public generally, that he has opened a House of entertainment, at Iho Allatooncy Gold Mines, in Cass county, th>‘ .above place is a handsome and healthy situa tion, witl. the advantages of good spring and well water, and the pleasant Mouatain breeze, and is surrounded with a romantic forest, in the centre of the Gold I egion, Alla tooney, is 45 mil sfrom the .'arroll Mines, 70 from Au raria in Lumpkui county, and on the direct road leading from Auraria, to the Carroll mines. N. B. the post office is removed from Sanford ville to this place. JOHN DAWSON July 9, —14 —ts Xrl'J ' A', from t suhscril). r. about _ two months sine ■, two negro men— hLlT one about he age of thirty five years, by the L name of J-y) c?'.r»4’:s. dark • cmpl xion, formerly owned by "c --(Jollum, ot I lube sham county. The other about tke same age, by the name of dark complexion, low and chunky, formerly owned by I Col. James Blair, of Hab< rsham' The above reward will be i aid for their apprehension and deliv ry to Ste phen . cLaughlin, at Dahlohnega, Lum kin county, or ten dollars for aeh or cither of them, to bo safely lodged in jail so that I get thorn. I' is presumed that they arc skulking somewher in th. 1 : county of Habersham. April 18 52—ts A. McL.AI GHLIN. FI»K S XL.K. FEA IE subscrib r will off foi -al<, at public outcry, B on Monday the 7th of July next, a number of TO N LOTS, lying at Mares Store, in Coweta County. Fers ns wishing to purchase will do well to examine for thi inst Ives. 'Forms will be made Amown on day of sale. ALEXANDER WARE. April 3, 1831.—50tds, FOA IE Law in its utmost rigor will be enforced against ■ t espassers upon Lots No. 951 —377, and 64, m the I2iii Hist, 1 Section. These Lots are the property of Mr ! lugti Cassedy, of Savannah, and as Ins agents, we are i istructed to punish all who intrude upon them, either tor the purpose of digging go!d or getti 'g timber. A B. & H. HOLT. 16 April 1834. 52- ’f 1 </K SALE. The following Gold and Land Lots : ■o. 107, 13th is. Ist S?c. north, the Landrum place 501, l£ I North. 796, 2 1 208, 3 1 172, 3 2 248, 3 2 533, 3 2 My Interest. 435, 15 2 316, 5 2 Land. 119, 1 2 314, 7 2 Land. Apply to the subscrib-r in Decatur, De Kalb countv I ILL! \ M. .Ili.L N>v f 632 ts. V Ai.l A i. I. XNu FOR <.' ■1 1 r? ■ r . i FMAIII'. Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot ot land whr-rc- E on ilcy Bishop now lives, near the junction of the ! ■ 'i< <lati-e and Chatta oochv riv containing >'■ hun- ■ d and fifty Acr< s, m.ni or 1 s-. tin I -iiv- o t'.rty Acres ■>f cleared land, with good fences, and comf irtable dwel mg and out houses ; w ith an ■ xccllent t.-hery and .xlili shodl. For terms, ap| ly to ARCHIBALD BISIE T, o/ Geo. June 4.-3 —ts O.V. GE'OKG/J. J SH.V C’AJCFHxL, LA I E ”F CLINTON. n' \S opened the Central Hotel, in the extensive Fire roof Erick Biiildingjri’ccntly eiecteil in this City. The LaKatnm is < • nt'.d to the business of th' plaie, and the • low*’ isconv nieutiy arranged for the <c« onimo<la tion .fFi-ni-i - - ■ .i- . r • ■■ ’ |!.l ortran- sient Boarders. The Beds and I’urn'n- t .roughout, are n w and superior. The t able and Ba will always be furnish®'! with the best the Market affords, an! n. pavis will besp«'«d by the Fropn'tor, •<■ n-n I t comfor table and ago eabl., all who favo 1 n with t,i. irctisto i and ho hopesfiora his long expenenei , and th* sati.sfac tion i r> fnfore rendered the community, to merit from his friends and th- public, ahl> ra! .slum of patronage. Ex tensive md conv mfertt Stables are attached to the Hotel. Sept. 21,-24 ts LOST NOTE. T. all mcemcd. are 1 «tro Ito take Notice, that 1 !..»v .st the following not-'s, viz • : n •on Fans Carter, prmap.il. and Samuel Tate, Se cunty, for twelve hundred ana Fifty Dollars, withered? theroo i for six mndr d i> w<> j m-mand. One on St- phen Fhincan for fiftr e:. dollars, d ite not recollected • hie r*cnpt against Esq, Gordon, for notes to collect, | the am Hint no rec ■!'■ cte I, b twe i wo a three hund red dollars. |do forwn n ill w-sons fr* in tradmgfor he j above uap- rs, as 1 am the proper owner. .VATHEIF Duncan, i J - Ji ' HEAEAELSS HOTEL/ AT DAHLOHNEGA, I.UMPkIN COUNTY. WWW zfevJs ‘ st Side of die üblic ijseifii's M w square, is nOw op<n foi the isje- BOARDERS. Th? subscriber, witnout extravagant p oruises, pledges himself to accommodate those who may favour him with their patronage, with the best which the country affords. His Stables are well stored with Provcndei & with an attentive and fa ; thful Ostler, and his bar with the best Liquors. MATTHEW MARABLE. 1 Jtfarch 15th. 1834.—47tf. The Augusta Chronicle, R corder and Southern Banner, will give the above two insertions in their res--cctiw papers, and send their accou- ts to this ffice, for payment. To Gold Mine St ecniat is. THE Undersigned tenders his services, as an xpe rienced practical iner, to examine and test any Lot tn the Gold Region, disbelieve!ng in auy certain theo ry until proven by practice, he will warrant is 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 limes be found at Leath er’s Ford or in Auraria Lumpkin county. D.C GIBSON. Augnst 10.- lB—tt, 1410 /, HS arrived from to n w state, (Rip Van inkle,) far flown mar Nat - aeon’s, where Horses of blood, and ounds hav< been the order of the day, in despite of the evolution or the Election of Presidents He has brought no vouchers of broken heats, springing of plates, mis-:n<magement of Grooms or Jockeys. lam instruct d to underwrite for him SIR ARCHY and CIT IZEN, and rest his pretensions on future events, rely ing on blood and size to give him a compaative reputation. Like ’heg at progenitor of the blood horse Godolphin Arabian, after having served as a Cart Hois; in the city of Paris and Teaser in England, it. was his good fortune to beget sons and daughters, that has placed his fame at. th lead of the list of stallions. I’he history of the Eng- I lish and American tuif horse, presents one melancholy i fact, after w nning laurels on many hit rd contested fields, they- have often failed in representing themselves on lhe I tun. DRAGON, imported alter aids, tbi propeity of 1 Gen ral mmptnn, an entire failurt. Shoul. Gentlemen be fastidious in selecting the P's that are in RI ’T’S ped igree, w shall point them to Carolina’s favorite daugh ter, even with her recent misfortune in receiving a wound i from that vil serpent of Kentucky, the Hattie .'■make. I ' have no doubt she has pedigree, fame and constitution ! sufficient to survive the wound. RI i is rising five years old—sixt cn hands high possessing gi at stamina a rich mahogany bay black i | C g S —niane and tail, with scarcely a white hair on him. If Riot’s blood and size should be overlooked by those tlut are disposed to rear lhe blood Hoise, we shall have ■ to console ourselves that it was n.s misfortune to have cast his lot in a country where they go for Men and not for Measures. RIOT will stand Spring and Fall season at Pendleton Village, commencing 21st and 22d of roll, and ten every Friday and Satu day at tin same place; the balance of the time at my ouse, fifticn miles w. st of the Vil lage—33 from Clarksville—3o from Carnesville. One great object is to give . lot a chance to show bis stock. I have therefor.' concluded to put him within the range of t ve.y man —Twelve dollars the s ason—six by the single visit —Sixteen to insure, wit i tin privilege of the Fall season.—.. -otes pavabfi the Ist i f December. I Extensive pastures, and marcs fed with grain at Twenty I cents per day. Evey possib ■ care will lie taken topre . vent acciden s, and mares that are sent shall receive eve yc attention that prudence may dictate, but no liability. When mar s an- put by the Insurance, a change of the property will create lhe responsibility. J. OVERT! ,-N LEWIS, For 11. 11. BURTONSf H. G. BURTON. N. B.—From a lietermination not to put RIOT in com petition with the blood horse that has recently left our dis trict, with so much cr< dit to himself, and the public spir ited Gentlemen who off red him to th? bie. ders of the blood horse, RIOT has necessarily been late in getting I to his stand, lirough i xcissive bad weather and roads, of course he is rough. J. OVERTON LEW IS. PEDIGREE. RIOT’S sire was < >ld Mr Archy, whoa- reputation as a racer and breeder has never been ' quaff 'd in the I ni ted States, except by his sir. import'd I horn de; his dam, now the | ropert} of illiam 11, Johnson and David Branch of Virginia, was gotten by Sir Francis Burdett grand dam by the imported horse Bedford—great grand dam by Federalist, and was half sister to Jolly Friar, (B nefian’s) g. g grand dam tin- imported horse Old Janus—g g. g. g. dam the imported Jolly Roger. Bur dett was gotten by Potomac, I is Ham by the imported Citizen—grand dam by the imported horse viousetrnp, she iutof a Selim from a artn r out of a Jolly Koger, and she out of ary Gray. Riot was bird by the Hon. A. R. Govan, late of Northampton county, N. C who ! gave lhe above pedigree, as lhe certificates of Col. ood, J. Hamlin, of Halifax, and the said Govan, now in our | possession, will show R. iI. Bi RT N& H. G. BURTON. Pendleton, arch Bth. 1831.- 48—3 m GIORGI i, LUMPKIN COUNTY. / >efor me, by Joseph Cald- JL ' I, of i ’ K i-v's di'-trn t. > -niall boireJ . , four f»*rt fiv< inches high, about ten years old, no brands «r marks perceivable Appraised by Samual Bright and James Bryan Io fifteen dollars, this 28th April, 1834. A true xtract from the Es ray Book this 3(’th April 1331. M. P. QI ILLIAN, c. i. c. ay 2 2 ts GEORGIA. LUMPKIN COUNTY. JiE> PF.iIC’EL <>f < -ipt. (ones’ district, tolled b'-for m?, Berry l urm r, Esq. A. Bay Marr Povey, with both foiefi-ct while to the pastor joints, and a small w ite streak in h r foreh ad; suppos'd t be nine vears old; four fi'el seven inches high. Appraised hyl'enry Atr s and '-atnu I A’ es to twenty, two dollars and fifty cents, this 28th day of January, 1834. Be RY I U NER, J p. A true extract from the . stray Book, this Ith Februa rv. 1834. M. P. QUILLIAN, c. i.c. lay 2 2 ts GEORGI A LU PKIN ( OUN I Y HP l-U D before me, by John t.vans, ■ of Capt. B uce’s district, gz Yj On.- Haj .Mare. supposed to be three years old, four feet four inches high, no bran s pe ceivablc, her right bind foot white, soius marks of the saddle. Appraised at twenty dollars by *lbos. loore and Mytn. arming, this 31. st of March, 1834. P. M. OLIVER, J. P A true extract from the Estray Book this 30th April, 1834- ML P. QUILLIAN, c.i.c. ; May 2 2 ts '.’“'laTsU O- EVEY IPiION, -yrcT zzz --r.j. } a;.*> cijragcit at th:? Off:?. I.BAHHOLT CONTINUi. .o practice Law m Copartnership, flni may be addressed or consulted on professional bu. siness.either at Auraria or Dahlohnega, Lumpkin county Feb 14—43—ts Wi I AM E. JONES, Attorney at Law. H\S remov d lo Dahlohnega, the county Site oi Lumpkin ciunty, and will attend the Superior Courts m tins and lhe neighboring counties. Jan. 31.- 41— ts Notice, THE subscribers having entered into Copartnership, in the practice of the LA . will attend to any bu siness, which may be entrusted to their management, in the : est< rn and Cherokee < ircuits, and one of them will attend the-uperior < ouits in the County of Richmond, where the merchants, and others of Augusta, will have an opportunity of a personal interview, on such business as they may choose to commit to their care, their office will be kept at Ga.nesville. in Hall ‘ ounty. Georgia, where all communicati> ns to them, will be directed. ILLIAM H. U? DERM OOD, GASTON M. UNDERV OOD. 'CP The Augusta Chronicle, will please give the above a few ins< rtions, and forward their account to this office for payment. March 14th, 1831. —47tf. SAM EL J. BEEBEE, BullLm iKixenaiige Office, 31 WALL STREET, NEW-YORK. P' 'RCH ASES Gold in Ear or Dusk, at the highest premium. Gold can be a correctly assayed in this city, as at the Alint. Cannesten 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. Iff—32—w6m The People’s Magazine. FiIHE first volume oft he Peoples’ agazine, which* J®., is just cotnph ted, was commenced as an experi ment. Tfie unqualified approbation it has every where received, a id the large list of subscribers it has already obtained, induce the publishers to continue their efforts s to make the work what they intended from the first a permanent family magazine—one, too, which shall L»e still more worthy ol tin- high character it sustains. 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