Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, September 10, 1834, Image 3

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n faVor of Thomas Wartly, for the useof John Sims. * Levied on and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 60, 3rd District Ist Se< iion; lev ied on as the property of Wiley Wicker, to satisfy a fi fa fro<n a justices court of Morgan county, in favor of Daniel Pratt, administrator ot Daniel Flint. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 1058, 2d District Ist Section: Ipv iod on as the property of Joel Bryan, to saiisly a fi fa from a justices court of Pulaski county, in favor ot' Joseph Barron. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. POSTPC NED. Lol No. 233, Ist District Ist Section; lev- i ied on as the property of Hurbert Tucker, to satisfy a ; fi fa issued from a justices court of Gwinnett county, f in favor of Alfred Hammond. Levied on and returned •. to me by a constable. Lot No. 25G, 2d Dist ict Ist Section; lev ied on as the property of Thomas B. Duncan, to satis fy a fi fa from a justices Court of Jackson county, in favor of Green Depriest. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 797, 14ih District Ist Section; lev ied on as the property of Andrew Hudson, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices court of Jefferson county, iu favor of James T Hudson Levied on and return ed to me by a constable. JOHN JOLLY, Sept. 3. Dept. Shff- Cobb Slieriif’s sales - WM/TILL be eold, in the town of Marietta • " Cobb county, on tiie first Tuesdey in Oc- ' toiler next, between the lawful hours of sale, the follwoingproperty, to-vvit: Lot No. 6, 19ili District, 2nd Section; le vied on as the property of Martin Adams, to satisfy sundry fi. fatf, issued from a Justices Court in favor of J. 4*. C. Roberta and oihers, vs. said Adams. Levy made and returned to ine by a Constable. Lot No. 1263, 19th District, 2nd Section; i levied on ns the property’ of Alexander Sanders, to * satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court ot Upson county, in favor ofKellv & Cannon, vs said Sanders, l.evy made and retur ed to me by a Constable. Lot No. 459, Ist District, 2nd Section; le vied on as the property of vVJlinm Pickens, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court <,| Butis county, oin favor of Samuel Clay, vs. said Pickens. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 993, 17 h Dtslrici, 2nd Sectiofi; le vied on as the property of Samuel H .well, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Houston county, in favor of R. V. C. &. VV, VV. Rnffin, vs. said Howell. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. Gl7, 19th District, 2 I Section ; levied on as the property ot Pleasant Meredith, to sa tisfy a fi. t.i. issued from a Justices Court of H m.st-m county, in favor of R. V. & VV, tv. Kaiiin, vs. said Meredith. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. *• POSTPONED, Lot No. 1188, 19th District, 2nd Section ; - levied on as the properly of James M’Curday, to eatis *’ fy sundry fi. fas issued from a Justices Court of Car roll county, in favor of Tnomas J. Dam lull, vs. said M’Curdy. Levy made and returned .o me by a Cuii- . stable. Lot No. 1113, 19. h District, 2<l Section ; levied on as the property of James Carutlie s io satis- ' fy suudry fi, fas. issued from u Justices C.rnri < t t’u ■ laakicounty, in favor ot John A limder ana m tiers, »s. , said Caruthers. Levy made and returned to me by a i Constable. Lot No. 642, Ist District, 2d beetjon; le vied on as the property of John B. Lumpkin, to sa in ly a fi. fa. issued Irmo a Justices Court of Upson coun ty, in favor of A F. Edwards. Levy made and return ** ed to mu by a Constable. L >t N<». 749, 3rd District, 3rd Section; Ip *vicd on as the property of Thomas It. Moore, io min. fy a fi. fa. issued liom a Justices Court of Muscogee county, in favor ot John Smith. Levy made and re turned to mo by a Constable. Lot No. 165, 16m Dimrict, 2nd Section ; levied on an the property of D. C. Parker, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices C urt of Upson county, in favor of Kelly & Cannon. Lovy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 569, iHih District, 2d Section, le vied on as the properly at William Hunt, io saiisly >wo ti. fas. issued from h Justices Court of Upson c ninty, in favor of Kelly & Cannon. Levy made and returned me by a Constable. Lot No. 6, Ist District, 2nd Section; levied on as tne property as Jesse Wall, to satisfy ■ fi. ta. is sued from a Justices Court oi Houston county, in lavor ofH. VV. Henderson, & Co. vs. aid Wait. Levy Hinde and returned to me by a Constable. GEORGE BABER, Sh’ff. ’ . Sept. 3. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE. Lot or Fraction No. 623, Ist Distii-t, 2nd Section; levied on us the property of William Hall, to satisfy sundry fi. fas issuerl from a Jmticea Court us Henry county, in favor ot Biyair &. Clements and oth ers, vs. said Hull. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Fifteen Acres of Land, more or less, lying in the north part of Lot No. 559. 1 ,t District, 3d Sec tion; levied on as the propertv of John Weir, io satisfy a ti- fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Jti< ksoii county, m favor of Mo Ven* I* >umaa and Al-a Moore, Eaectiloraof the last will of Lucv <’ar v, deceased. DANIEL MAY. D Sh'ft. I Sept. 3. •* ' ' t t - - ■ ... . i A Paulding Sheriff's WMfILL be sold OD the fust Tuesday in " * October next, at the Court House in Paul ■»» ding county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol. "P w it -. • 1 40 S 2lst District, 3rd Section, and N... t»o2,lst Di-irtct sm sw«aa,l each levied <m as the property ot ilham Brryhill. to satisfy one fi. fa is ue,i f.om a lustier* Court >.f Meri wether comity m i.ivor ot Th -inis I . Haidaw.iy, vs. s*id Beryhill. Levy madi ami return, dto me !»v i. Constable. Lot No. 826, 19 h Dis’r’c:, 3rd Sec-ion, le vied on as the psopetty ot Ku, B Biaighton io sa tiety a 6. la. issued from a Justices Court <t D< kalh Bounty in favor of John Choice is. Co v*. said Brough too. Lev) made and retur ml to in< by a Constable. * POSTPONED. Lol No. 850. 2nd District, 4th Section; L •rod on a* the property of J< b Allen, to s itisfy a fi la. issued from the Inferior Court ol v\arr«n county in fa vor of 11. & T. H. Keudall. vs sat>! Vilen. S. F. BURGESS, D. Sh’ff. * Sopt. 1 Walker Sheriff* Male**. WILL be Bold on lite first Tuesday tn October next, at the House jof j.-sae t'lein entslhe place of holding public -ales in tliccmmtv of W alker, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit t ae Lot No. 82 23th District, 4ih Section; Ic ariedon a* the proprrtv of J..vhua kiclntyre, io sati-ty 6 ta. issued ttvm Fi aukl.n Superior Court m ta«orol ' James .Mortis. Lot No. 130, 6th District, 4th Section, le vied on as the property <M A J tb :.y. to s ti la. osued (tom a Jo'tiC s Court ut Jaekson countv. in Hvoret Hebert L. Lane, n said \bney. Levy made « dre- :-c»d tome by aConMab.e Fraction No. 19.27th District, 3rd Section; levied <m as the property of Nathaniel Daugurd, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fr<>n a Justices Court cf Dekalb county, in favor of James Kirkpatrick, against John ’ King principal, and John W. Thompson and Nathan iel Daugard indorsers. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 52. 6;h District 4'h Section; Icv.ed onasthe property of Lemuel McMichael, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fromJie Superior Court of Muscogee county, in favor of Charles McDonald- Lot N<». 203. Sih District, 4'h Section; le vied on as the property of Moses Pitman, 'o sa isfy three fi fas issued from a Justices Courtofl'ikecoun ’ty in favor of A Mandervill, vs. said Pitman. Levy made and returned to me b. a Constable. Lot No. 144, Bth District, 4th Section; le vied on as the property of James Rogers, Jr to satisfy two fi fas. issued trom a uistices Court of Warren county, in favor of John VV Bi own, vs. said Kogers. Levy mode ai.d returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 313, Bth District 4th Section; I iv ied m.i as the prop, rty of Isaac Mayfield, to satisfy a fi fa from a justices cmnt of Hall county, in favor of Da vid Martin. Levied on and returned to me by a con stable. Lot No. 76, 6th District 4th Section; levied onasthe property of Garland Caldwell, to satisfy a ti fa from a justices court of Lumpkin county, in favor ot Josiah Roberts. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 203, 11th District 4th Section; le ied on as the property of O. W Cox. to satisfy sundry fi fas fiom a justices court of Henry cou .ty, in favor of A. W Powell. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 200, 9th District 4th Section; le vied on as the properly o! Peter Rape, to satisfy a fi ta from the Superior court of Henry county, in favor ofO. W.Cox. WILLIAM FALKNER, Sh’ff. Sept. 3. Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold on the fi st Tuesday in October next, in the town ot Alejay, Gilmer county, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 189 lltn District. 2nd Section; le vied nas the property < fLaac Harrell, to satisf) a fi fa. issued from a Justices Court of Pulaski county, in favor of Daniel W omble. L< vy made and returned to me by a Constable. ISHAM C. KING, Sh ff ADMINISTRATORS SALE. A GREEABLY toen order of the honorab'e (he In • «A ferior Court ot Hall county, when sitting furor dinary purposes; will be sold in the town of Marietta 'j Cobb county, on ttie first Ttiesd y in October ne*L I a Lot of Land No. 661 Ist District ‘2nd Section, con-’ laimng forty ceres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of James Thomas, late oi Hall county deceased. Terms made known on the day- BRANNUN THOMAS, Adm’r. July 12.—21—tds ADMINISTRATORS SALE. t GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In leri-ir cnirt of Richmond County, when sitting fi ordinary piirno-ea, will be sold in the town ,f ! ClarkßH le, Hubers am c<m ity, .»n ihe first Tiiesda, | in Oct-.her next, tie one thud of l>t number 13 1 i district of i tab. rahiiin. Soldlorthe n nefit of the heiia and credi ois of R ibert Coo nos deceased Terns made known on the day f sale. John S. COOMBS. A.hnr. July 19 22-tds. 1 M 'LE.-Agri-eablv. to a- o.der >1 the hoiiorwhle the Inferior (’outt of Wilkin son county when sitting for ordinary purpose* will be sold on th.- first 't'liesday jn November next ->t the Court house door in Poinsett Murray county one lot of I mil No 14 ’in ninth district of the third s<ct ion 1 Hold for the benefit of J.unes H t her n rorphan of Josiah Butcher deceased. Terms made known on the day. J. E. DENNARD, Guardian. August 2- 24-tds, NOTICE. 4 LI. persons, having business with the subscriber •'* see notified, that he will attend the Summer and Fall Superior c.Onrts. in the Cherokee circuit Persons interested would do well to call on him, on th* first or second '»v oft’ e court WILLIAM G SPRINGER, August 2—24—ft. for sale. 'S3HF. subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the . ‘,'Sefl, " Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty by tw.'i.i v-fotir feet, nearly finished. This Lot is man 11 igtble part of the town, on the principal steel; the Houho is admirably calculated for u Store. ALSO. A Lot separated from the public square only bv n lot of sixty feet. The Lot fronts, n both the'principal streets running parab l through the town, nt d is con venient to the public Sprtng. On this .nt th'oe is a lion*e, twenty by t« cut) intended f.»r Kitchen a good smoke-house and other improvements. Terms—Anv or all of this property will be exchang ed for '•egro property, or eoldon a Credit of atx months. P iMHcssion will be given of the I nt first mentioned, iiiimedialely, of tin* other in thntv dn-s after its sale. DOWELL COBB. April st.—7—ls. VALt ABLE LAND IN .MARKET. No, Dis Sec. No. Dis. Sec. tt -T SJ ii 117 4 274 23 2 Thr above lots o* (and are offered for sale, either forennb or on • c t. ) ‘,i»•> is wishing t<> purchase , can imvc the same, by apply ine f<> the subsoib. t r e si t.tg in the valley >t t altiui connty; or by address ing a note to him at Liberty T'vlbot county , -MAKTIN u. STA.MPI R July 19- -22- -u .u i. TO MINERS? HnilE subscriber respectfully informs the Miners .1 ol the ad. )C ent Country, that he is now en gaged in making Pumps m tins p| ;l< -e. and warrants them to perform well. I*.,sons who wish to test , the utility nt the s one, about their mining opera tton*. cannt supplied It the shortest Notice, with Pumps ot the best quality, beared through Loys „ WILLIAM WHITE. Auran i. .May 17.—13,—tf FIVE DOLLARS REW \KD. '''* I RAI ED or stolen, from the sub (ytTjeU scribe; on th< 25th or 26th ot May “ I Y J las’, at Duncan’* branch one mile from Da'iloim »«,» s' all bright bay ifors, . a tvooretgiii vear® • d, short tnaic, no other marks recollected. Tut above reward will be given for the dt ivvry ot Mid horse to me al ih< above named place. Ami anv informal tor that will lead to his recovery wiU be thankfully received. CHARLES UNRUH. June 7. 16—ts Cumming, Forsyth Co» j<» h a joli, r, ii NFORMS his ftiemls and ail persons v * s > t,n S thin country, that he has lllHpt ;1 HOUSE OF ENTEtt- 1 ALX iHENT, in the town of I um nitng, -i acre no pains will be avoided to render his company comfortable. Loin ths newness of the country, it cannot be expected that the accommodations will be as com plete as those furnished at some Houses in the older parts of the State, but the proprietor assures the public that he will continue wjtfi all speed to add to his establishment, until u is put on a looting in fetior to none in this country. March 8. ; MACON GEORGIA. Late of Clinton. TIT opene it. e Central Hotel, in the ex -r JBt jJL ten si ve r ire rtof Brick Buildmg;recently erec edm tins City. 1 he Location is central to the busi nesaoftlie place, the House is conveniently arranged for the accommodation of Families or single persons, either as reglar ortransient Boarders. The beds «fc fur niture throughout, are new and superior. The 'Table and Bar will always be furnished with the best the market affords, and no pains will be spared by the Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable, all who favor him with their custom and he hopes from his long experience,and the satisfaction heretofore rendered the community, to merit from his friends and the public, a liberal share oi patronage. Exten sive and convenient Suable are attached to tha Ho tel. March 1—55 NOTICE SAOUR month after date application will be made _S? to the honorable the Interior Court of carroll county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tne Real Estate of C a Eway Burk, late of said county, deceased. WILLIAM BDALL, ). , , IRWIN POLLARD, ) Admr s ‘ June 14.—17—w4m. Paper Making. The undersigned have lately purchased of Whit man & Lories, their several PAPER MILLS, neai Knoxville, Tenn, and are now putting up very ex tensive and ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY’for the Manufacture of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a few days.— They are also manufacturing PAPER constantly at the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplii d. Tney hope from close attention to business to still retain that liberal patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers ot East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a a general assokiment OF PAPER, CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS Ofevery description, to exchange on the most libe ral terms lor RAGS ; And do once more call the attention of the people ot Tentieesee and North Alabama A the northwestern part oi Georgia to be more particular in saving their RAGS, as they are the means of their very existence and we want at least 500,000 lbs. every year. Orders addressed either t<> Knoxville or Marshall’s Ferry will be promptly attended ;<>. SHIi.LDS, WHITEMAN &, Co. Jan 18. V ALU \ BCE LAND FOR SALE. M 'he subscriber offers for Sale that val- K liable lot of land with an improvc ment of Hl acres, under good fence, and go ld cabbi s thereon, known as No. 19 !6lu .oiictand 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now Cass eounty-upon very accomodating terms Apply to the subscriber at Jefferson Jackson county SYLV AN US RIPLEY. Mny 3—ll—ts FBA IIE sub er ber offers the following Gold Lota of JI Land for sb'e No. District, Section, 723 12 1 1030, 12 1 227 13 1 North, 955 13 1 North 219 13 i S ou ih 49 12 1 An person, wishing to purchase either of the above I.otswi II apply to the subscriber at Dahlohm-ga. John chop e. August 13, —25- -41 to tThTpuFuc? THE subscriber, truly thankful for the 5f jflpiC patronage heretofore bestowed on him & ,le9 * rous ul rt continuation and extension >i that lavor, takes tfiis method ot intorrn : iug ins friends and the put.lie generally, that he still 1 <•<>,‘inues to «eep. m iirst rate style, the UNION; i HOTt I. in Mil.edgev Hie. The advantageous Ima | ti„n of his House to flte bus.mss part ot the town, i is too well ki own (it being the bouse formerly kept jbv Robik i M’CoMB) to neeu pointing out '1 In cs tablisbu" nt ih large ami corninmodious, and well a 'ds, leu to the convenience o/ettfier regular or tien j sieul boaruem The Table, Bar and ntablea will I be constantly supplied with tie b. st the market as- I lords; and no pains w ill tie s| aiA.I to render comforta i Ide and l-appy aU peis"i>» aho may call on nun. < i'ttus, "t- n r vers ««iv u. tuge !ial Can Coiitriuute U» I tie ate>uimouotu>i> <>l public together wi>li the in i rtueuce u: e po’ite studh ik eV. attentive b.ti keepei. the i subscriber flatters himseli m bcuicv i-g iliui tie cutin i ' fail to meet with a liberal share ot public (avoi -. AARON SEARCY. I August 13- -23-131. VALIABLE GkJuD AHNiub FUK 0 . lE. rjrnt l subscribers oiler for sale their MIN S.situat i JL ed iu th< county ot Cherokee, being !<>t num i tier nine hundred in the twenty-first district ot the se i coud -ection of the t herokee territory. The mine was discovered in the eel y part ot last spring by the Indians, aud was o; co icdoa by iheiu or a U»w w ek« with suvcrss. The subscriber began working it on the Ist ol M ay last, and uav* been as auccesstui as the propi n Ims ot any uUn i mno miheblaut. The win mg ground is extensive both in branch and surface deposites; rod, as lai as Inal bus been uiaue, lue ure on tne ii •,c pioves as rich, a >1 the prospect of ! vein ui>n< >•> flaitenug, as any that Das ever l>e n di jiovered i iiv mine is situated immediately Le ! tween the 'in's and Ai.aliaieey mi >e«, a d couveo-. ‘ ient to be got to. and ociixvis sev rirtv tour acres.— Tu, improvements, m buildiws, are -utficient tor the accoium •cintiori ui fitly l<a»ws, w.,fi the privilege ol water and timber uol surpassed oy any. Persons, wishing to go into the gmd Dustiest, would do well to exam.ne the above miue. Tbey can have anuri porlunity of testing it to ibt ir satei.o lionat any time; they may find machines up< n ,t. so that no ) risk will be run in purchasing T< rms Ol jury ment ■< an Ih; made easy. Apply to the subscribers on tae premises. ROWE Jr DRISKELL. Csn.Te IKS, CAfreEr O. Ga. 13—_j— tf. August 13- 25-13! CAUTION. ALL persons a-e hereby cautioned against trading for six promissory Notes, made by the sub.-cri her, and payable to James Martin, tor tweuty-thn < dollars and fi ty cents, each, bearing dale the 21st dav of May last. The consideration of said notes, having wholly and entirely failed, I am determined nut to paj the sama, unless comoeiled by law. . • . URIAH GADON. Aurana, June 23.—19—ts. ~ I). A. WII.DS. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. RESPECT!' ULi.Y informs the citkien of Murray county and the public, general!), that he has located at Poinsett, where he designs carrying jon the TAILORING BUSINESS, it its various branches. He hopes that promptness with despatch will insure h<m a liberal patronage. His work wih at all times, reccommend itself. August 2 -24—31 ATTOIiX V AT LAW. Cherokee Court'House, Georgia, IS now prepared to attend to any professional busi siness entrusted to him. He tenders his thanks to those persons who have, so liberally patronized him in tbe Courts where he has practiced. Communications to ensure attention, must come post-paid April s.—7—ts. SPECIAL ORDERS. No. Head Quarters 12-h Division Geo. Miliita- Okdered Ist. a N obedience to the orders of the aL Commander in Chief the annu- 1 al Review and Inspection of the 12th Division. G. M.for 1834 will take place by Rigemeuts or Battal lions, in the several counties composing the 12th Di vision, in the twllowing order to wit : Ist Brigade At l.lijiy. in Gilmer county on Mon day and Tuesday, the 18th .- d 19tli of zXygust next. At ' tiiwnh. ( herokee county, on Friday and Sa turday. th<- 22d and 23d ot August. At Cassville, Cass county, on Friday and Saturday the ti9lh and 30th. of August. 2d. Brigade At Livingston, Floyd county, on Mon day and Tues lay, the 15th and 16th of September. At Spring Place, Murray County, on Friday and Saturday, tne I9ih and 20th of Sep'ember At the Court-House of A aiker County, on Mon day and Tuesday, tbe 22d and 23d of September Ord, red 2d. That all officers of the line, whether Commi'Siimed or noncommissioned will appear on the fi; ‘•t day. al the place dm cted in the several coun ties aimed with a fire-lock for tin- purpose ot inspec tion and drill at II o’clock A M Ordered 3d That on the 2d day, they will appear as directed, with their entiie Command, armed and acconte ed agre< a >ly to law tor Review, Inspection and Drill, nt 11 o’clock, A. M Ordered 4th. That Generals of Brigades are ex pected to have lleir Command full and complete; where it cannot be done bv regular electic ns, they will resort to appointment by brevett. Ordered ssh. That effic rs will be careful in trans mitting their orders, in order that they inay secure their obedience. Ordered tiih. That the Commanding General will attend the Rc.view of his Division in person and the strict st ncc< uutability will be exacted. By order of Major General HENRY M TERRELL. < HARLFS H NELSON. Division Inspector, 1215 Division, G. JW. June 28.—19—ts. HOWELL COBB )■ FN EVV St he notice to per ** ■' sons indebted to him for k. • subscriptions to, or work done, at the f'herokee Intelligencer es tablishment. that he will receive Bills of any de nomination on any of the solvent Banks of this State in the discharge ts their demands, and to put the idea of a violotmn of (he law out of the question, he will receive all Bills under five dollars, aa the Agent of the person paying, ami in no case authorised to consider it a payment until he shall have presented the Bill at the Bank and received specie for it. He also renews the request that persons indebted to him would adjust their dues in this way with out delay. Edahwah. Cherokee C. H. May 17. 13 ts The papers ot this State are requested to publish this notice. IL B- SHAW’S B OFFICE is next door to ®-d Ch ‘ice’s Hotel, on th< Public Square, in Tahiauneca, Lumpkin county. June 14. —17—w3m. Entertaifiiinento a >nb>cribir grat ul or the pa- -M. tr> nsge s liberally bestow, d upon Inin by a generous p bbc, nt his Hotel at Itnili ,|irie L A. res, <c:full-. informs bis old pair ns ai d th. public g, . rail , H,at he has rer entlv o .da OUSE VF ENTER! \1 X .MEAT at Ire tiiers Ford Vki ere h. w .li spare nnpami t rendei c. ml <U n all who may favor him wi h « call. ’ Ho ulso informs the Citizens i< I Lumpkin <• <’ t.« ’djomuigcour, ,s t >t! ;s.syW and GKI>T ‘HLt.S, o ;i the Cneatmee River |a<elv owwtd bv Robert Ligon, sre m w in excellent order and ready to. ,n<s paneual despatch of any orde.s in tins line of his business. JOHN o. BRACKEN. August 27.—26 —ts. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. ANAIVAY from the subscriber IT v " residing in Lumpkin countv, a >, Negro U < man by the name of M ARV; ot small site, a .d dark c mp’. vi vfc } ".'•b. 'n v. dt' at -he « ill ~k.- Io . Ahbevd'e District .south Carolina, 7 wh. <e -he has a mother Tin- above ; reward will be tjiven to any e-son who «il lehver said w „ Jn to th. «üb-cr era his plantation near Leather’* F«>rd or tis Gob! Mine on ca c ere. k, on Lot No 3CL 12m Dis. Ist Sec or for her safe delivery in a-< v J il m the S'ale. W ILLIAM PINCIIB ACK. August 27.—*26 3t 7 OTICE. £ j OS ! T nr ” ptomisnry note, of winch de Id -Übj . ,-dH a y. A.pe ns are caubom d nut tu trade lor i h sa ,i« r.ay a o- «• r s AML ELT. Rod LAND. Angust 27 —26—ts , A ' !r »oa. August 13.1834. Vne day M’er f aIP, I promise !w ps A. s 7’ R'»u~ land o bearer, thirty-two 36-luu o.>! Jr. tor v rc . c ’ved. ADAM FECK. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY, to an order of the Inferior Court of JwL Jackson County, w en si: ting for ordinary pur poses, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in November 1 next, before the Court house doot in ihc town of Zebu lon, Pike county, one lot of land number two hundred ano forty, in the second district oi originally Monroe oa Pike County, as the property of John Eskridge deceased, sold tor the benefit ot the heirs and creditors oi said deceased. SYLVANL’S RIPLEY, Adm’r, August 27—26—tds. ?! BROUGHT to Lumpkin county JAIL, on the 21st instan , a NEGRO BOY. about 21 years old, "h° sais iiis name is SIMON, and ihat fie belongs to John Clavton, of [ Pickens District South Carolina. ' i/L 4he owner is requested to come i < forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. N. B. HARBIN Jailor. Dahl hnega Ga. August 27—26—ti. Georgia and South Carolina to 1835. THIS Aima lack is read) for the press. Persons wishing to be supple d by the quantity will be pleased io make early application. Great care has been taken in th,- arrangement of the matter, and will be taken in executing the press work. This Almanack conta.nss 1. The Callender and usual astronomical infortna t ion, with the time of high wat. t at Savannah: calcu lated and prepared by Mr. Robert Grier. 2. A table sho. ing the names of the counties in 'h< State of Gt ornni; the namesof th< countv towns* the distance oi e.ich count) town to illedgoville, tbe population ofevery county in the State, including the counties inCi. ik<e territory aid the names o ihe shetiffs, t x co ;ectors, receivers o> tax retmi s. c:> rks oC ht Superior and Inferior Courts ofthe several coun ties in the State. 3. The Governor of Geoigiaz 4. Tne sittings of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Georgia, with the names ot the Judges of the Supe nor Courtsand of the solicitors. 5. Military orgomz tion of Georgia, comprising the names of tiie major and brigadiei generals, with the names of tiie committee composing t ach brigade. 6. Franklin Uoilej>e, som; rising the nan '‘s oi' iLe Trustee,-, course < fs udy. anu the names of tiie gen tlemen composing tin Faculty. 7. Banks in Georgia. 8. City of Savannah, comprising the corporation, city court, banks, dec. 9 Cio of Augusta, compiismg the Corporation, city court, is’c. lU. Kates of storage and commission adapted by tne ware house keepers ol Augusta. 11. Customary Heights between Savannah and Augusta, adopted by the Steam Boat Company. 12 South Carolina. The civil and mrdary organ ization oi t at Stale; ibe sittings ot the several cot rts; the tranies ol the shei ill’s and clerks olcou. s; Medical Col .ges; and SoUi Carolina e oiieg. . 13 B,‘inh Can iinn Rail ad betw.cn Chailca ten and t-.umbuig, rates of passage, rates ol fi-.ight,’ hours ol departure ,rom the several stations, upward and downward 14. Fedeial Government. The names of the prirr pal.officers, &■.—i onsliliitionalist. August 16—22. ~PROSi ; LcTTs, OF THE TELLEGRAPH, A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN DARIEN AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER. OUR first year has nearly closed, aud as yet, wrf nave, never come before the public, with a re® guiar prospectus. Our views it is true, have been briefly set forth in the first number of < ur paper, but its circulation, at mat early period was ot course, ve ry limited, and they could not be very widely di em inated. Under these circumstances, presentirg our Prospectus, it is but right that we should, io as lew words as practicable len. rate then,. Our Country, our Slate, and our Home, have an eqi.al claim, and their several and united interest, it shall ever be our ' atm to promote. The general politics of our beloved country, shall occasionally occupy our columns, but as Editors, we, disclaim all political party connections. A strict and undeviating neutrali y, shall always characterize our writings, for reasons which are good, and substantial. Our patrons and irieuds are found among those of , both parties, Rn«t it is al theii snugesiiou, we consent to puiMie ibis course, lor the establishment ot the pa per is desired by all, and could not be r-ustaincd ex cept by a Litton of both. Tims then, we aie engaged : and io oui friends ol both parties, to our patroiiH, and to the puhln:---we pledge our best, and most unremit* ti d exertions, to render ours, a useful, enlerlauing, and intetesimg paper. {subscribers received at this office, and at the Da rien Bank Agency, Auraria, Lumpkin county. PitiOPOSALS For pu Hsiung in the Village of liabt rsham County, an Independent Repub lican Newspaper, to be entitled the VOICE Ol IHE PEOPLE. Devoted to Politics—Agriculture—lnternal Improve ment — Literature, &c. ® N offering our Prospectus to an enlightened Public, M lor a i: w Paper, they w ill necessarily expect us t<v say s'oineihi r, spiel, g the course we intend <o pur sue, as to matters and things m general, as well as our political cr. ed, befo.e we invite them to pattor ize or support our undeitaking. Therefore, in the fiist place, we claim to be American by birth and principle— fiends ot Liberty—the Conetiluiin. . and 'He Uin- n— warm advocates of State Rights ai d Stale Ki-medtce, as understood and expounot . I,y Jefferson and IMxd rsoN, andprac ise .by Trout, in short, without pledg ing ourselves to a blind support ot any patty, we sLail endeavor to hci upto w ,iat our title imp tls—to ex pose vice and corruption, emanalii g fioni wbanoever Source it ma» —to sustain every n.eatute l aving it» view the common good, and to co-operate m the de fence ol the Sovereign Rights of the State, so long aa urged vv i h vv isdom Justice and M< deration, w ith all th. z< ai ani ! ability we p.»s«< ®s. Om < umns shall bo open io al. well ivrnteu cmntn mica ions, (from either pany,) on any interesting subject, when they do not attack private reputation, o; domestic report. Yet, in vindication of such attacks, (when publi hed else where,) they shall always be open foi th. insertion of d> cent language. Email- . wt shall use <ui besten deavors to putilish a n a: and splendid pHj > r, on a large stievt, »uce a week, to coi tain such a variety ofr<-ad ing-iiiat er, as v. ill prove to be highly use ul and inter esting to eVerv I amily, al THREE DOI LARS per annum, pava'>|, hull m a- vanci . on me receipt of the first N->., oi .A-1 at the • xpirauon of ihe year— utid, 11 on* .ns reasonable terms, we anticipat- it will have as gen et a! a euculat ten a- any ot h< r N < w spa pi rin the State. \\ e Lave been kn.d:y pro., iseii the aar is' am c of an in telligent gentleman, who will aid us in the Political Department. Our views a>e now before the Pub ic, v itti a t> h< f that this sec-ion of the Stale requires an able advocatr of “ Free Trade ami Equal Rixhts’ a .d for the purpose »t diesemt- atmg such inf luieimn as an ind- p. ndent and enlhcb'enedcommunity req i.O ; tor their menial »■ d .-<*< tai benefit. Therefore, should 1 .-iiflii i nt encouragement be ottered, the first Nm. Pee of the Paper « ill tie isuit d eat ly in .S- p « mber nex , or sooner, should our Pnuting Materials be received. Pers, ns noioing bubscnpti. ii papers, will please i their <x- rtion- lor t.k io i err n< ighboriwod. and lorv ard I them to Clarksvihe, Habersham County, Georgia, by the middle of August; to too address of M.J. KAPPEL. September 3.—27