Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, November 12, 1834, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALES. ILuaiipkiu Sherai'S s sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in N ivenibt-r .ext. inthe Town ofDahlohnega, Eu npkii eotmiy, within tlie usual hours of sale,the fob owing property, to wit: On ■ Negro tn m bv the name of Shelly, and ; one by ‘hu name of Chatles. alid a woman by the name } of Fi'-'ttt;. t jwii lot ami houses iw the town of DaMnne* j gn, known and d>stin?nis*icd by No. 94, 95 and 96 in said town; Also, Lot No. 82, 13 1 Section, north; le vied on as :he property of Arch.bald McLaughlin, to satisfy urrlry fi. Ms. one in favor of John Spring, vs. John- I Jones, Richard'. Powell, and Archibald Me-1 Lau’lika. Property pointed out by John L. Richaid-1 evo, and Richard L. Powell. One Sorrel Horse, Saddle, Bridle and Mar taingale,! wo bay horses,one bay mare r ule, 1 est -teer, 1 yoke, l ,x (having died with the distemper,) 2 cross cut saws, It) sOoveis, 6 spaded, 1 crow-bar, 2 nialics, 2 pecks, 2 augurs, 1 drawing knife, 5 handsaws, 1 wheel barlow, 1 lantern, 1 coffee mill, 1 pepper mill, (1 hatchet. 3 smoothing plains, 2 jack plains, in the chest,) 4 carts and gear, 1 set old cart wheels; 18 iron shovels for tnachin s, 5 bais, half in tyre iron, sundry pieces or bars of iron and steel, 2 new patent gold washing machines. 21 sides, harness lea'her, 33 ma chine bearings, 41 unused and new' picks, 1 earth bo rer, 23 remnants of leather, 4 iron drums for panning, 4 steets of sheet iron, 3 remnant kegs »f nails. 11 picks, 6 matics, I lot machine irons,and some scraps, 31 sho vels, 4 hoes, pait of bunch small round iron, part of a bunch hoop iron, 2 grind stones, 2 whip saws, 1 rope, 2 pair steelyards, 1 small iron pan, 1 set blacksmith I tools, to wit.: a bellows, 1 anvil, 1 vice, 2 sledges, 4 , band hammers, 1 small vice, 17 files, different kinds, , 1 stock and die, 2 sets tongs, sundry . cold chissels, 4 ; sheets punched sheet iron, 1 hand ax, sundry scraps' iron, 2cows, 1 calf, 3 tea kettles,2 ovens, 3 small iron 1 pans, 2 skillets, 1 family furnace, 2 large tin buckets, S washing tubs, 1 tray, 1 sifter, 1 tree shamer. 2 jars, 2 jugs, 3 common bedsteads, 2 curtain bedsteads, 1 fla med saw, 1 big pot and honks 109 >ols. books, 2 sets brass dog irons, 1 set iron <mg irons, 18 -oup lates, 34 dinner plates, 2 d<>z. b eckfast plates, IS dishes, 2 sauce dishes and stands, 2 cr. am i ot stanps, 6 sailed dishes, 1 soup dish and stand, 4 tee trays 1 pea bowl, 15 cups and 12 aucers, 1 sugar dish, 2 preservedisi.es, 4 pine pitchers, 4 common pitches, halfdoz. commo cups and saucers, 2 common pitchers, 1 bowl, 4 com mon dishes, 11 common pla'es, 2 wash bowls 1 pla ted cantor stand, plated caudh sticks, 1 tea boiler, 1 tin lantern, half ’ z t>l sses. 1 comm n castor stand. 1 candle snufier a id stand, 5 cut wine glasses, 1 pair large fine g-'ld scales and eights, 13 brass caudle etieks, 2 pair snuffers and one stand, 2 dozm fine ive ry handled knives and forks, 14 common do. 2 carving knives ami forks, 1 small pair gold Scales and weights, half ream sand paper, 2 glas- salt servers, 1 dozen ta ble spoons, 2 dozen i< a spoons, 2 pai brass headed alio .els ami tongs, 1 ja| pan ti t trunk. 1 pair saddle bags, 1 measuring tape, 1 looking glass 3 k light pans, 1 wash bowl, 1 dark lantern, 1 remnant jar quicksilver, 1 iron turning lathe, 4 four plains, 9 jack plains, 15 tong and grove plains, 3 smoothing plains, 2 tenon FttW’S, 3 key hole i*W3, 1 act bits and brace. 18 files rasp., 24 chisels, 3Si r> w drivers, 1 paper corks, half dozen punches, 2 curiy combs, 7 brushes 1 screw dri ver, 1 dozen rftspg, I cutting k rife, 3 barn era, 2 spoke shavers, 2 pair comprises, 2 pair nippers, 1 foot adz. 11 patent gttnblefe, 6 bunches wood screw s, 3 pinchers or nippers, 8 s ock locks, 2 bunches but hinges, 4 pa pers saddle tricks, 1 nob lock, 4 whetstones. 4 sand bricks, 3 bags shot, 1 paper .r bunch of wood screws. 2 ooh lucks, 2 boxes w indow glass, 5 door larches, I d inijohn, Grat traps, 11 papers lamblack, half doz. padlocks, 4 pi-crß uppe leather, 2 remnants ski'ti g, 11 lead cni.<ibles, 3 baking pans. 14 common crucibles, 4 cut decanters, 10 cut glass tumblers, 10 egg g asses, Gwinc glasses, 3 bench sei civs, I large br.iss bell. five feather beds, 2 boulsers, 4 pilfers, 12 < ouoternanes. 2 tabic cloths, 7 sheets, 11 large bed blanket-, 23 tum blers, common, 2 pine dressing tables, 6 chans. 4 river boats, 7 boat shovels, 4 hand shovels and 2 rocking machines; all levied on a « the property of Cli.r rles Pitts, tosatisfy a mortgaged fi. fa. ii tavor of J. D. Beers, I. R St. John &. C‘>. vs. said Pitts. Ono negro woman, by lhe name of Sarah; levied on by virtue of a Mortgage fi fa, issued from the inferior court of Lumpkin c<>unty, at the instance of Clcmonds Quillian vs. Hardy C. Tatum One Negro boy bv Hie name of Paul; levied On r • the property of Robert J. M'Kight, to satisfy a f f. i sued from a Justices Court ofGwinnei* county, in favor of J. Bogan, vs. said M’K ight. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. POST POSED SALES. Lot No. 303, 13th Dist. Ist Sec. Souths vied on as the property olCrititles Baxter, to satisfy a ti. ft. issued from a Justices Court of Burk county, i" f vor of Garlick & Cates against said Baxter. Levy tuude aud returned to me b. a Constable. Lol No. SOO, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property M' Muses Potts, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from a Jtts'n ,s Court of -Ogleihorp county, in favor of JuhnT, Penn, Levy made and returned t<> me by a Constable, Tw o Negro Boys, one by the mime of Mo aeß, the other bv the mime ot Adam; levied on as the the property of Reuben Hutchison, to satisfy a m rt gage fi. la. issued from lhe Soperim Court of Lumpkin county, hi lavotvl William Pinchb.ick. Al! the right, bile and interest which 11. Tamm has in and to Lot Xe 761. p’th District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of 11. C. f’atum. to ■ SLitisty sundry fi. fas issued from a Jurtices Court ot! Lampkin county, one in favor of Robert Stribling, vs, I suit! i iituni Levy made and returned to me by a' Constable SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff. I Oct. G. — 5 Lumpkin Sheriff's Sales ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in ™ * December next, in the town of Dablohnega,J Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale, the following plopcity, to wit: One bay mare, seven years old, «.ne can t and gear, called the last cart, and a horsccalled Char ley, <>ne new gold maeht ie, nearly complete,!, one doxen pecks, one doren -hovels, one cross rut saw, and two axes; e vied on as the property of William. Davis, to satisfy a Norte <g. fi. fa. in favor of Stepbcu D. Crane and Isaac R. XV alker. SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff. Oct 6- i Forsyth Sheri (I s "VITII.L be sold on the first Tuesday (ll v v November next, in th. tow not C onmint, I’or wtn county, within the usual hours ofsale, theioiiuw ing preperty, to w ti: Lol No. 293, 14th District l»t Section; lev ied on as the property ot Jesse I’att. r- n. to s itidv a 0. fi is-ued fron. a Jus’ices court < f t>. K dh c<>uotv, i lavor<t iXilhatn Giltieit vs. said Pa lemon. Lew made and returned to me by a ' ons able Lot .No, 944, 3<l District Ist Section; lev ied u as the property of R l»ert >. Mullins, to sMistv ail. la issued from a Justices Cmirt ofWuhon counts, in o i el Benjamin Ha tno< k vs. said 'iullins. Le vy uade and returned to me by a Constable. L'»t No. 1119, 3rd District, Ist Secto n;. levied on as the property ->f <V diiam H< s er t > satisfy n ti u issued from a Justices Court <> ste., artm>",i in tavor ot abater, l nrtis A Co s sail Hester Levy mode and returned to me by a Con- able L’<t No. 1141, 14' . District Ist Section: I v- 1 ied <-h usjttie property iJ b i v. shir-1 t. -. i y J ! (b f*n«Cvl trow a Justjc Uouit ut coiig.v j inAivorofS Patten & co- vs. said Sbirah. Lctyl made and returned to me by a constable. ' Lot No. 495, 2nd District 1-t Section; lev ied on as the property ol R üben Homes, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Ju.tices Court <■!' Lpson conniy, in favor of Isaac al thews, V.s. said Ho es and David Asiin, Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. PObTI’CNED. F faction No. 1362, 14th D strict Ist Section;! levied on as the poverty of William Langston, to .ea-l tisfy a fi. fa. is-med from a Justices Court of Forsyth county, in tavor of Robert L. Lane, vs. said Langston. Levy made and returned to rne by a Constable. Lo; No. 233, Ist Distrut Ist Section; lev ied on as the property of Harbert fucker, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices court of Elbert county, in favor of Alfred Hammond. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. .Lot No. 797, 14ih District Ist Section; lev ied on as the property of Andrew Hu son, to satisfy a fi fa. issued irom a Ju-uces Court of Jetf> rson eountv, in favor of James T Hutson. Levy made and return ed to me by a Constable. Oct. 6. JOHN JOLLY, D. Sh’ff. J 1 L » be sold on the first Tuesday in * ■ November next, in the town of Cumming. Forsyth county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Lot No. 1362 14th District, Ist Section ; levied on as the property of William Langston, to sa tisty an attachment issued from a Justices Court of For-yth C' tinty in favor of Reuben Thornton. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. UDO, 14th District, Ist Section ; ! levis d nas the pmperiy of T B Blocker, t<> satisfy I sum rv fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Marion ! county, one in favor of Robert S. Dully. Levy made ’ aud returned to me by a Constable. ! Lot No. 949, 14'h District, Ist Section, le ; vied on as • lit property of Seabourn J. Scoggins, to sa tisfy su dr, fi fas issued from a Ju-tices Court of ack son county, in tavor ot Elijah Oliver. Levy mad and returned to me by a Co..stable. Oct. G. H. BARKER. Shff. Cobb Sheriff’s sales 'i&"Qi/MLL he sold, to the town of Mariella i “ * Cobb county, on the first Tuesdey in No ! vemher next, between the lawful hours of sale, the follvvoing property, to-wit: Lot No. 1184, IGih District, 2nd Section; saw and grist Mills on said Lot; levied on as the pro perty of Solo on Siishie. John Richards and Ryl. e M< l\ire, tosatisfi sun ry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court ot Campbell c-rnnty, in tavor of Jeremiah Sam pler, is said ni. hards and M’ i.e. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1215, 16 h District, 2nd Section ; levied <>n as the properly of Erviu Lee, to satisfy a fi. j fa issued from a Jusi lees Court of Walton county, in i favor of S. M’Junkin. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 174, Ist District, 2nd Section; le vied hi as the property of James E. Thomas, lo satis fy a fi fa. issm d from a Justices Court <.f Faverte coun ty in favor of Samuel M’Junkin Levy made and re j turned to me by ,i Constable. Lots No. 367 and 369. 19 h District, 2nd t Section; both levied on as t ie property of Be i,amin ! few, to -atisfy two fi fas issued from a Justices Comt lof ' alton county, in favorof Joseph Cason, vb. said Few. Levy made and n turned to me by Coi.stub e. Lot No. 1091, 17 h District, 2d Section ; levied on as th" property of Ge rge Knott, to satisfy i two fi. fas issued from » 'astices Court oi Wai on [ comity, in favor ofSamiiel M’iunkm, vs said Ki.oit. Levy make and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 818, 19th Di-dricl, 2 1 Section; levied on as ih> property of \ diiam Greeson, to sa tisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justices C urt of Walt n county, in favor of vi’Juukm & Smr h, vs sai < Greeson. Levy made and returned to me b, a C 'nstable. Lot No. 400 2d District, 3<l Section; le vied on as the property of Ri< hard Garner, to satisfy two fi. fas issued from a JusticesCourtofWalton«.<uri ty. in favor of J seph Smith, vs said Gamer. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Oct C. DAVID MAY, D. Shff AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE. Lot No. 227, 20th District, 2nd Section, containing one hundred and sixU Acree, more or leas; levied on as th. property of James Gl jweon.to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of Clark county, in favor ofthe Executors ot B-dforc Brown, deceased, vs. James Glawson and James Meriwether. Levy made and returned to inc by a Co s able. Oct. c. Joseph cii.astain, d. sidF. IT THE S\ME TIME \ND Pl ACE. Lot No. 1114, 19th District, 2nd Section ; levied on as the pr iperty of l illiam ('hit wood. t<> sa ti-fy sundry fi fas i-sued from a Justices Court u> famr ol R bet Brown, v.- said hit wood. Levy made and returned tome by a Constable. Lot No. 130, 6*n District, 4th Section, 1»- 7 ed on as the pr .perty ot A J. Abney, to s.rti-fy a fi 'a i-sur d ftotna Justices Court of Jackson county, in n<orot Robert >.. Lane. vs. said \bnev. Lev\ made and r< turned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 1289, 16 h District. 2d Section, le i vied on as the property < ft.emgeT. Anderson, to sa ttsly sundry ti tas front a Justices Court tn favor of ilosseldc Boid, vs said Anderson. Levy made and re ' turned tome by u Constable. Lot N<». 229, 19th District, 2nd Section; le ' vieti on as ibe prope ty of Milton Worthy, to sati-tv a ti fa issuer! from a Justices Court of Gwmirett county, in tavor of \\ iiham Ezzard. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Oct *»■ GEORGE BABER, Shff. • L nion Sheriffs Sales. ÜB’lLl. be sold on the first Tuesday in ® N. vemb. r next, in the t. wn of Blairsville, Union c" -nty. within the usual hours of sale, the tol-, ow ii>i> p - "pr ity, to w it: Lol Nc. 263. 9.1 r District, Ist Section ; le j \ rd <>n as the property of Nimrod E. IL ker, l«- satisfy a ti. fa. issued troma .liisiir cg Court ot Houston eonii ! <y, in tavor uf\\ ats.m & ar eu, vs. said Ducker. Pro j | , vrty t ointcd out by J. .tr.i Buii.seii. Levy mace and ' iiturnvd to me bv a v unstable. Lol Nn 2u7, 7th Dtrtrici, Ist Section; le vied O . as the property m Joim Htlchc cka, to satisfv ail. la. issu.d i urn the b .perior Conn of Campbed e met v. tn luv .r Rabun vs said Hi clicut k. > f’r.vperly p'liinti out by Joseph Mcl.tir. Lot N<» 323. Iff •! Di- rut. Ist Section;! levied <n> a ■ the property ol Aus ir Brvnr.'.ro smtslv a fi. It IS.-011 <1 Irom h Ju-no s Court oft ampbi II cot.u | tv. in isvr.r ot Hartnel a Um k, vs. B.vatn. Levy made ami returned to me by a C'onMauie. j io No. ISO. 15th District. Ist Section;] levi dvm as ibe p-operty of Xtartm Kendricks, to sa ■ Italy a fi. t.i. i.-»su« d from a Jus i..« Court of In! con ty. m favor ot I riah F. Ca-c, vs -aid Kendrich. j Levy m.t-fe and returned to me by a Constable. T»e L'nd voted half of L >i No. 259. Sth ; Diitnct, Ist S < ’i.m; levied on as U-e propertv ot'John j B. Ch 'Stain, to sutisiy a fi.fa i-- ed from the Interior ’ C. of Haber- >am county, in favor ot Jhn 11. Jui.es j & co vs. sard Chastain. J P. WFLLPURN, SLfF. j C GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably, to an order f ofthe honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin-1 oucounty, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, will, be sold on the first 'Fuesday in November next at the Court house door in Poinsett Murray county, one lot of land No 140 in ninth district of the third seel ion. Solti for the benefit of James Hatcher minor orphan of Josiah Hatcher deceased. Terms made known on the day. J. E. DENNARD, Guardian. August 2—24—tds, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the first. Tuesday in December next, at Edahwab Cherokee County, b l number 38, in the 14th district of the 3d section, as the property of Berryman Marshal dec’d. Sold fi t the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said dec’d.- Terms made known <>n the dav of safe. ARCHIBXL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’. BXRSHABA MARSHAL, Admr’x. Sept. 17— 29—tds, A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ILL be sold, t<> the highest bidder, at the c< t? v v h use door at Cumming Forsyth, on the fi Tuesday in Dereu.ber next, lot nvmber 801, in ; 1 2d district ofthe first section, containing forty acr as tho property ol John Callaham, deceased. Sold < the benefiit of the heirs and creditorsoi said dect a.-. Terms made known on the day. GEORGE VERNON Adm Sept. J7—l9- tds. for sale. - subscriber offers for sale a Lot in t » a it Sa, Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty t twenty-four feel, nearly finished. This Lot is in an igible part ot the town, on the principal sleet; ti House is admirably calculated for a Store. ALSO, A Lot separated from the public square only by a !■ ofsixty feet. The Lot trouts <>n both the princip; streets running paralel through the town, and is co. venient to the public Spring. On this iot there is House, twenty by twenty-tour, intended for aKitcheti. a good smoke-house and other improvements. Terms —Any or all of this property will be exchang ed tor -egro property, or soldon acredit of six month-. Possession will be given of the Lot firs' mentioned, i .imediately, of the other in thirty davs after its sale. HOWELL COBB. April s.—7—ts. Cumming, Forsyth Co. JOit A JO L Y, 8 FORMS his tiiernis and all persons H visiting this country, that he has ope (ie; i u HOUri! OF ENTER -lAI.XMENT, in lhe town of Cum ming, where no pains will be avoided to render his company comfortable. Fiotn the newness of the country, it cannot bs expected that the accommodations will be as com plete as those furnished at some Houses in the ohler parts of the Slate, but the proprietor assures the public that he yvill continue with all spead to add to his establishment, until it is put on a tooting in fetior to none in this country. March 8 M A CON G EORGi A. JO—ST CAB.TEB., Late of Clinton. iff VS opene 1. e Central Hotel, in the ex- IMteiisiveFire re oi Brick Buildingjrecenlly erectedin Uns City 1 lie Locationis central to the busi neSsol the place, x. the House is conveniently arranged for the aeco imodation ot Families or single ; ersoi.s, either as reglar ortransient Boarders. The beds & fur niture throughout, are new and superior The Table and tiar will always he furnished with tlie best the market affords and no pains will be spared by tbe Proprietor, lo render comfortable and agreeable, all who tavor him with their custom ano he hopes from his long experience,and the satisfaction heretofore rendered the community, to merit from his friends and the public, a liberal share ot patronage. Inten sive and convenient Btiable am attached to thu Ho tel. March 1—55 VaiHT Wikin <r . * ct The undersigned have lately purchased of White man & Lories, their several PAPER MILLS, near Knoxville, Tenn and are now putting up very ex tensive and ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY forthe Manufacture of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a lew days.— They ere also manuiactiiiing PAPER constantly at the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplied. Tney hope irom close attention lo business to still retain that liberal patronage heretofore extended tu the Paper Makers of East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PAPER, CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS Ot every description, tu exchange on the most libe ral terms tor RAGS ; And do once more call lheattention of the people ot Tenneesee and North Alabama A the nurthwestern part ot Georgia, to be more particular in saving th- ii RAGS, as they are the means oi their very existence and We want at east 500,000 lbs. every jear. Orders addressed either to Knoxville or Marsball’.- Ferry will be promptly attended to. SHIELDS, H HITEMAN & Co. Jan 18. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. A he subscriber offers tor Sale that val S uah.e lot <,f hmd with an improve iiient of so acres, under good fence,and g.md tabbing thereon, know ti as No. 19 Ibtu istiicland 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now ; Pass couuty-upon very accomodating terms. Applv tu the subscriber at Jefl'ersun.mcksun county. SYLVAN! 5 RIPLEY. May 3—ll- ts TO THE PUBLIC. Ab-hI TtiE Subscriber, truly thankful for the »» nstronage hereioiore trestuwed un biin A desirous us a continuation and eiiension; JiAAAfecL <>| tliat tavor. take.- this method oi inform ] iue bi- friends and >be public gem-rally, that he stilt continues to keep, m first rate style, the UNION HOTt I, m MiLedgevilie. The advantageous lor a ti<m of hi< Ibm-e to ti.e bus.mss part ot the low" , is too well ki< wn (it being tlie house formerly kept bv Riiblkt M'C«>mb) to need pointing out The es taMistoirent is large tnd comm mdious and well a ( doted to the convenience o either regular or tnm ; sient hoarder*. The Table, Bar arid .■'tables w ilt ■ be constantly supplied with the b -t the market at turds; and no pains will beS| nred tn render comforta Me and happy all persons who may call on him. Thus, j h every advantage that can contribute to fee iccomm o ! «tion of public bouse, together wi h tlie in fluence i.; a nofite. studious & attentive barkeeper, the -nbscriher flatters hims. It in believing that he cann t. fiil to meet w th a liberal share ot public favor*. i AARON SEARCY. VALUABLE GOLI) MINES FOR SALE. TH Esubscribers offer for sale their MINI S,situat ed in tin county ol Cherokee, being lot num ber nine hundred in the twenty-first district, of the se cond ection ot the Cherokee Territory. The mine whs discovered in the early part ot last spring by the Indians, and was operated on by them for a feyy weeks with success. The subscriber began working it on the Ist of May last, and have been as successful as the proprietors of any other m»ne inthe State. The min ing ground is extensive both in branch and surface •Jeposites; and, as tar as trial has been made, the ore 1 >)i the ridge, ptoves as rich, a> d the prospect of vein mine as flattering, as any that has ever been di ivered. The mine is situated immediately be ween the Sixes and Allatooney mines; and conven ent to be got to, and contains seventy-four acres j Thu improvements, in buildings, are sufficient for the i ■commodation of fifty hands, with the privilege of ter and timber not surpassed ny any. Persons, shitig to go into the gold business, would do well examine the above mine. They can have an op- ‘ ■tunity of testing it to their satisfaction at any time; •v may find machines running upon it, so that no k will be run in purchasing. Terms of payment n i>e made easy. Apply to the subscribers on the remises. ROWE S' DRISKELL. Centre Hill, Cherokee Co Ga. August 13—25— ts. D. A. WILDS — FASHIONABLE TAILOR. $ ESPECTFULI.Y informs the citizen ofMurray jffe. county, and the public, generally, that ht has ■ cated himself at Poinsett, where he designs carry ing > the TAILORING BUSINESS, it its various anches. He hopes that promptness with despatch ill insure h<m a liberal patronage. His work will i all times, reccommend itself. August 2 -24—3 t SPECIAL ORDERS. - Vo. 2. Head Quarters, 12th Division, Geo. Jllililia- Ordered Ist g N obedience to the orders of the H Commander in Chief, the annu al Review and Inspection of the 12th Division, G. AL for 1834. will take place by Rigements or Battal lions, in the several counties composing the 12th Di vision, in the iwllowing order, to wit : Ist Brigade At Elijay, in Gilmer county on Mon day and Tuesday, the 18th and 19th of August next. At • towah, Cherokee county, on Friday and Sa turdav, the 22d and 23d ot August. At Cass> die, Cass county, on Friday and Saturday the 29tb and 30th. oi August. 2d. Brig de zXt Livingston, Floyd county, on Mon day and T les iay, the 15th aud 16th of September. At Spring Place, Murray County, on Friday and Saturday the 19ih and 20th of September. At the Court-House of Walker County, on Mon day and Tuesoay, the22dand 23d of September Ordered 2d. That all officers of the line, whether Commissioned or non commissioned, will appear on the first day, at the place directed in the several coun ties ai med with a fire-lock, for the purpose oi inspec tion and drill ,at 11 o’clock, A M. Ordered 3d That on the 2d day, they will appear as directed, with their entiie Command, armed and i accouteied i>gie< a ily to law, for Review, Inspection i and Drill, at 11 o’clock, A. M. Ordered 4th. That Generals of Brigades ere er pected to have Heir Command fill) and complete; j where it cannot be done by regulareiectii ns, they w ill resort to appointment by brevett. Ordered sfb. That effic< rs will be careful in trans mitting their orders, in order that they may secure their obedience. , Ordered 6th. That the Commanding General wil | attend the Review of his Division in person, and lhe | strictest accountability will be exacted. By order ol | Major General HENRY M TERRELL. CHARLES H. NELSON. Division Inspector, 12th Division, G. JW June 28.—19—ts. ADMIN ISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY, to an order of tne Inferior Court ot Jackson County, wr en sitting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court house dboi in the town of Zebu lon, Pike county, one lot of land number two hu idn d and forty, in the second district of originally Monroe now Pike County, as lhe property ofjoliu Eskridge decease l *, soil! for-he al th a ol said deceased. SYLVAN U.S RIPLEY, Adm'r August 27—2G—tds. ADM I N I STR TOR’S SALE. ILL be sold on the first Tue»day in December T ▼ next, at the hou-e of Jesse Clem ons. the place of holding public sales, known as the Court House of alker county, lot number 54, in Che 6th district of the 4th section, sihe property of Berryman Mar.-bal deceased. Sold for ibe benefit oftheusand creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day, ARCHIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’r. BA RS H ABA Marshal, Admr’x. Sept. 17—29 -Ids. TAVERN - DOR SALE? THE subscribers offer lor sale their well known Co MoDloL-S HOLbE and lot, now <>ccu ;i d by them, as a House I Entertainment,situated on the si'Uili w est corner < f the public square ie the town of Da loln ega, Lui pkin com ty, Georgia; to gether with such house In Id and Kitchen furniture as iay lie wantmc <o keep up a b> ardmg house at the above st nd. A libeial cr< dit w ill be given, with good security, u|>on pari ofthe anmu t, Persons wishmg to purchase property of this kind, situated as it is in a highly flouri.-liiug village, equeled by few & su-passed by n<»ne tn point of health, would du well to < all a d examine the pre mises immediately, aj gieat bargain will be given. R. S. BRASHERS, THOMAS J. MASON. Sept 17—29—Gt. Entertainment*! q TBIHE Subscriber, grateful iof the pa- *■ « «tronage s liberally bestowed tqam 111! HW b*" l by H generous public, at his Hotel at 1 lahlohnejia, respectfully informs his old pauons iiid lhe public geuerailv, t tiat he has recently o ned a <i(’USE OF EM ER f AIXMEM' in the con in di -u- House lately owned by R««b* rt Ligon, at i.fathers fi'KD. W nere fie wilt spare no pains I. «tide comfortable, all who may favor him with a call. KjT He also informs the ('itizens I Lumpkin and the* adjoining couniies, that his aA \V i hnd GRIST MILLS, on the Chestatee River, late: I wned by Robert Ligon, are now in excellent order [ •nd r< ady fm th* punctual despatch of any orders in j tins line ot his business. JOHN O BRACKEN. August? 7 . —26—tf. t COLD MINDS AND GOOD LAND LOTS FOR SALE. WILL be sold on the eighteenth day of Novem ber next, in the Town of Milledgeville, in front of Ln Fayette Hall, commencing at 10 o’clock, the following gold minesinthe Cherokee regions. No. Dist. See. 937 12 1 801 12 1 203 13 1 Norfh lo 13 1 North 61 13 1 Norrh 117 12 1 1249 19 2 On the same day, the following lots of land in tho same section ofthe State.— No. Dist. Sec. 194 13 3 210 6 3, 88 • 6 4 93 23 3 238 13 2 90 10 3 The foregoing lots will positively he sold, for the purpose of bringing to a close a company interest undoubted titles to be made. Terms shall be liberal’- Oue fourth in cash, balance at J 2 months. W. VV. D. WEAVER, E, SEYMORE, F. C. McKINLEY, HENRY M. TERRELL, Sept. 24- 30. Agent FB.OK3PECXUS OF THE SOUTHERN SP¥, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in Washing ton. Wilkes ( ounty, Georgia, to be devoted to Politics, Literature, &c. il' has so long been the custom of persons announ-- cing their design to establish a Press, to issue a Prospectus containing the principles which they in-- tend lo maintain, that a departure in the present in stance would hardly be pardoned. The people have » unquestionably the right to be informed, what path we design to travel, »nJ lo judge first of its propriety,, and aiterwards it there should be a deviation from the same- We would therefoie. briefly slate, that our object is to advocate and support to the extent oi our ability, the doctrines professed and practised by the Union Parly of uui State, believing them to be essen tial io the preservation of our existence as a nation and the perpetuation of our happiness as a people’ These we believe to be generally known and under stood by the citizens ot out State, and indeed the pro per limit of a prospectus would preclude their being examined and explained in detail. Heat e fully awaro that professions made and not practised are wore than tutile. If we should be found tergiversating in our course, we are of consequence amenable to our patrons and readers, and by them, we are willing to be judged. I ortions of the paper will be devoted to miscellane ous mutter, distinct from political, embracing that "hieli will be thought inost useful and interesting. 1 he Editor pledges himself to use every exertion to make his papei as respectable and interesting as lies in Lis power. j The Southern Spy will be published on a Royal sheet w ith new type and press, at two dollars and fifty cents m advance, or thre. dollars at the end of iba year - The fiist number will be issued about the 2uth of this month. JAMES T. HAY. Aug. 6 Georgia and South aralin«i iXlmanack for 1835. THIS Almanack is ready for the press. Persons wishing to be suppli. d by the quantity will bo pleased lo make early application. Great care bus teen taken in the arrangement of the matter, aud wi l be taken in executing the press work. This Almanack contains: 1. lhe calle der add usual astronomical informa tion, with ti.e time ot high water al Savannah: calcu lated and prepared by Mr. Robert Grier. 2. A table showing the names of the counties in he State of Georgia; the names of the county towns, the distance oi each county town to Milledgeville, the population of every county in the State, including tbe counties in Cherokee territory and the names of the sheriffs, tax collectors, receivers oi tax returns.cferks oi the Superior and Inferior Courts ofthe several coun ties in the Slate. 3. The Governor of Geoigia. 4. Tlie sntiugs ofthe Superior and Inferior Courts’ of Georgia, vvitn the names oi the Judges ofthe Supe rior Courts and of the solicitors, 5. Military orgoniz.ition oi Georgia, comprising the names of the major ami brigadier generals, with tlie names of the committee composing each brigade. 6 JL'raxikLi.u _ .... I ruslees, course <>i study, and the names ol the gen tlemen composing the Faculty. 7. Banks in Georgia. 8. City oi Savannah, comprising the corporation, city court banks, dtc. 9. City oi Augusta, comprising the corporation, city court, !fc. it). Rates oi storage and commission adopted by lhe ware house keepers oi Augusta. D. Customary freights between Savannah and Augusta, adopted by the Steam Bout Company. 12. South Carolina. The civil and military organ ization of that State; lhe sittings ofthe several courts; the names oi tin sheriff's aud clerks oi courts; Medical Colleges; and South Carolina tolh ge. 13 Suulh Carolina Rail hoau. between Charles ton ami Dumbing, rates ol ; arsage, rates of freight, hours ot departure troin the several stations, upward, and downward 14. Fedeial Government. The names of the prin, pal,officers, & c—( ousMutiunalist. August 16—22. PROSPECTUS, OF. THE TELLEGRAPH, A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLIS HED IN DARIEN* AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANKUM, BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER. OUR first year has nearly closed, and as yet, we nave never come before the public, with a re gular prospectus. Our vi.ws it is true, have been biieily si t forth in Ibe first number of oar paper, but its <ii culation, at tnat early period was oi course, ve ry limited, and they could not be very wideL dissem inated. Under these circumstances, presenting our Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as fewr, words as practicable, reiterate them. Our Country,/ our State, and our Home, have an equal claim, and/ their several and uuited intereat, it shall ever be oun aim to promote. I 'lhe general politics of our beloved country, shall - *, occasionally occupy our columns, but as Editors, we, ‘ disclaim all political party connections. A strict and undeviating neutrality, shall al ways characterize our J writings, for reasons which are good, and substantial. ■ Our patrons and triends are found among those of f noth parties, and it is al their suggestion, we consent < t j pursue ibis course, tor lhe establishment of the pa- m uer is de-ired by all, ami could not be sustained ex cept by a Union of both. Tims then, we aie engaged anil to our Inends of both |Xiriies, to our patrons, and to lhe public-—we pledge our best, and most uriremit ted exertions, to render ours, a useful, entertanmg and interesting paper. Subscribers received at this office, and at the D*« Bank Agency, Auraria,Lumpkin county,