Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, November 19, 1834, Image 4

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S SIF KIF F 9 S SA LF LiisSiplkua $ wiles. ■ •</ r !L .. t» sold o. '>♦- first Tuesday iiv '■' V December-next. in in town of Dahl Ainega, | Lumpkin c uinty, withm the usuai hours of sale, the | following p’operty, to wit: One bay horse, saddle and bridle; levied on as the property of Thomas M’Gullin, tn satisfy a fi. | fa. issu dfrom Ha'l Supeiior Court, in favor of Caleb j Herndon, vs. said McGnlhn. O’.e Lot of L ind, containing two hundred and fitly Acres, more m less, lying in th 11 h District, for >erlv Hall, tov Lu pkin county, adj lin ing Cockram md Vo'lis; levi -d o> as the prope 11 of [ Steph ■ > Puimer, to satistv .1 fi fa. issued rom ilallt Superior Court, 11 favor of Archiba d M Laughlin, , vs. suid Palmer A Negro woman by t >e name ot Pafsey; le vied <.n as he orope iy ol Jeff -son Officer,to satisfy a fi fa i ; s'ied from Carroll Suom i >i Court in favor of Sa.nucl McJunkin, vs. sat'd Officer. Lot No. -66, Ist Dnirict of formerly Ha bersham, now Lumpkin county;levied on as the pro perty of John O. Glover<t > sati-lv a fi. fa. issu >o Lum.ikin -nperior Cm rt, in favor of M. C. G. Cald well, vs sai l Glover. Lot No. 55. 13th District, Ist Section,north; 1 levied on as the pro; erty of Seaborn Sanders, to satis j fy a fi. fa issued from a Justices Court of Hmga I county, i" favor of A. H Scott, vs. said S nd ■ . I Levy made and returned to me bv a C nstable. Lot N >. 1163. 12-11 District, Ist Serb ... -J levied on as the property of William B. I.a drum, -o ! satisfy sundry fi. las. issued from a Justices Co > t <• . Lumpkin county, one ir. la»or of J<> n R Stanford William B. Landruin and Mtcajab Landru Le made and returned to m* ya Constable Lota N<». 147, ami one undivided third p. of Nos 30 and 39, m th. tow n of Dahlohn- ga, Ln kin county. Also, on* mini part of she following pro perty, to wit; s- ven < . m n and two curtain bedsted seven pine tables,four < hairs, to bme-aiis, thre< ther beds, on clock, hr e pair t m .one pair an rons, two ovens o>e pot, -ne hi g pan, levied •> ■ - the property of William D Nixon, to satisfy su -d fi. fas. is-ued fr an the Superior Cour o Lu pkt county, one in favor of Andrew S. Ha .elton, vs. .-a Nixon. One Negro woman bv the n<m * of Sir ■ < , levied on as the property of Clemmons Quillin, to -a tisly a fi. fa. issued from Habe sham Superior Court in favor -f Felix Art r, lor the use ot R ibert Mitchel, vs said QuiHin. Two Lots io the town of Dahlohneg< known and distinguish d by the number ol 29 and 32; levied on as the p.o, e ty of to tia T Steel, to .-at T> a fi, ft. issued from Lmnpkin Superior Court in lav of Wi ham vlitchell, vs sai l Steel. One hall of Lot N". 668, 12ih District, Is- Section; levied on as he properly of James Prater o satisfy two fi. fi • ■ sued from Lumpkin Superior cour in favor of Richard L Powell, and Z-phemah Hains vs said Prater. T< n \eres ot I a‘ d, more or less, whereon William Stocks now liv. s, near Leathers’ Ford Al-o. the one undivided third ot fraction, No. 281, 13th District. Ist Section; levied on as the property < I Hardy C. l atum, t<> satisfy two fi. fas. issued from Lumpkin Superior Comt, one in favor of Benjamin F. Patton, and one in favor of v\ asbington Crawford, vs. said Tatum Lot No- 972. 12th District, Ist Section, and 101 and 109. in tin- Ur of Dahl hnega; levied on as the prop, r« v n! io athinl). C isl.iin, to sa'isfy a fi- fa. i— 'u d from Lumpkitt Super, r Court m fav r •! Wils ri Lumpkin, i. th u.-eof the Central Bank. One Soriel Horse, Saddle. Bridle and Mar taingale.two bar horses,one bay mare mule, 1 red-leer, 1 yoke, 1 ox (having died with the distemper,) 2 cross cir saws, 10 shovels 6 spades, I crow-ba,. 2 matins. 2 necks, 2 augurs, 1 di awing knife, 5 handsaws, 1 wheel barrow, 1 lantern, 1 coffee all. 1 pepper mill, (1 hatchet. 3 smoothing plains, 2 lack plains, in the chest,) 4 carts and gear. 1 sei old cart wheels; 18 iron < shovels for mac Ino s, 5 bars, half m tyre iron, sundry i pieces oi bars of iron and steel, 2 new patent gohi wnshing machines 21 sides, harness leather. 33 ma chine bearings, 41 unused and new picks, 1 earth bo rer, 23 icm Ia ns .Ileather, 4 iron drums for panning, 4 sleet fshe. t iron, 3 remnant kegs f nails. 11 picks, (i malice,l I t machine ;rmis,aiid Som> scraps, 31 she- j • Vels, < hoe-, part of bunch small round iron, part of a bunch hoop iron, 2 grind stones, 2 whip saw s 1 rope, 1 2 pair st -• lyards. 1 small iron pan, I set blacksmith I tool- . t wit ; a bellows, 1 anv l. I vice, 2 sledges, 4 handh imm. ts I small vice, 17 files, deferent kinds, 1 stock and d e, 2 s. is tong v. siindrv . old ehissels, 4 ! sheets u ic' sheet ir<>n, Iha d ax, sundry scraps I iro.,‘2 .w . ...it, 3 . l.ui-. 0.2 >v. 3 iron I pn s. .! - It. Isa •• y on <•• 2 large Im luickels, ; £■ ws-limg tubs. I trav, I s > er, I tre ■ shau er. 2 jars, 2 . Im’S. 3 Common bedstead* 2e it .i bedsteads. I fra me.l saw, I big p< t and ■ k* It ' <>ls. books, 2 sets bra ><l g irons. Is. ti.on mm Ifi oitp laws, 36 diner pl it-«.771. 1 - ' ' ola es, 18 dishes, 2 same ill- osa nd tn t ’e- a o' st a ups, (> -a Had dist.e .s up di- and «.< d, 1 t e trays 1 pea bowl, 15 . r>- mi l 12 am <• -1 -u •<r di-h, 2 pr- serve du es, 4 j<i>>a pit, ■ ■' I coinnio- pt h it •- i. comm' cups iv I- io rs, 2 coin .on <i< I b . t o mon dishes. 11 . otnu,pls'.--, 2 ■ h bo- Is i pi,.- t. <1 castor rttsnd. ; bite ' ri- -ii sti. ' <, 1 b a l> iler, 1 bi I mt-r- hit* ? •' sp < 1 comtn n < ns’.'r (arm, I<an’<- * i • r < 1 it - large tine 1 id seal' ” I 1 > 'a- <a id i v handle ■ - i' es .t I »<- .1 < ■ -u > o i • g kmv - and t ■ l ' n -ir. ns. hah earn -m > pap* ,•' alt ,ro 1 dozen ta b's spoo. .2 tozeu u poo is. 2 p.u ass he.id'll ah nets and ■ igs. Ijxvpii 'h t m-U I put rd •• bags, I measuring tape, I .k' tg . . ' k ' is, 1 was'ibow-l, 1 d.i'k kt-’ 1 o iprck ver. 1 iron turni-vi It r . . . • . - . < pl >.rs, 15 tm>g anti _oov ■ la tts > ..n d g lai s. 2 tenon saws. 3 kev h •’< -aw s 1- t lots bi .<< 18 fi rasps, 24 chisels. 3 s . iv driver-. 1 spur corks. li., dozen punt-lies, 2 <ur y combs, ~ nrn -h s I sc ew <i i v.T, 1 dozen rasps, I cutting k ute, 3 ham ..era, 2 spoke shavers. 2 pair compa-es, 2 pair nipp rs, 1 fool adz. It patent giinbb- .filto che- «.,o.t-c ews. 3 pinr iers or ni -p r-, 8 - -ck lock . 2 mine t - bn 'mi jes, 4 pi- ■ pers saddle tacks, 1 nob lock. 4 hetstones, 4 sand bricks 3 bags .shot. 1 p.tp-r r bniirh t wood screws, i 2 nob locks, 2 boxes w indow glass, ~ door la'cbes. 1 denmohn, 8 rat traps, 11 pa i rs’atnb!a< k, i til - nv.. padlocks. 4 pieces upper lea . 2 in i- - -ki 11 lead cru«ibles, 3 bakm_ . . 11,® rno.icru it<le.«, 4 c it •t.'c-mtcrs. 10 cut glass iiiinbl- s. 10 egg g a--- - (twine a--.-.- 3 bench screws, t large b.->«s lull, tiv, fenilv r ~ ds, 2 bouts ers, 4 pillers, 12 eon te-p me- 2 table cloth--. 7 -tie, ts.lt large be»i blanket-, 23 tu n blo . ommon. 2om re-sing .ih'es, 6 cnairs, driver boits. 7 boa< h w-ds. 4 iand sh-v t- out 2 rock;-g tnaehin.-s; all lev ted -n a- he p. oprrt votfh.tr <>» f’.it... tosntisl'y a mortgaged fi. (a io -avo. ol’ J. D. Beers. J. R St. John N Co. vs. stud Fitts. One Negro b«v bv ’he name of Paul; b-v -o i •r» as the p’-oper'y -f Robv-t J M'Kig'-t, to saiisA ft fs issued f-orn a 1 -slices Court of Gwinnett cmi v in •>,vm <>f J. Roga-i, vs. s.nd M K ight. Lev. ur.i an ! returned to me by a C ms-able. O io bay mare, seven vears aid. nne <-.<r f and gear, called’he last ca t.auda horsrcalled ( oar j ley. oaa i«w gold uia. hi >e, early completed, one, sroa—i pecks, on--dozen shovt s. one cross tut -aw and two axes; evied on as t .< pneertv ot l\|ilt,im Davis, o«n tsiy a M ngig fi f* hi favor o* Steghe D. C.anea >U Isaac R \\ aiker P >-T P<» \ RL> s VLF.S Lai N SOO 12; I) . net. Ist Scrti- • ; j vie.*, on a* ■ ’p- » ' >i - s t’-’it —. s,i> , fs. wtQMuoui • JumtctM Court of Ogledxorp couujtyJ in favor of John T, Penn, Levy made turn jelutnetl io j me by a Constable, ’ On Ncji'oinan by the n-trne of Shelly, and one by th- name of Charles, and a woman by the name j of Flora; town sot. ami houses m the town .of Dahlone- ' ga, known and distinguished by No. 94, So and 96 in i said town; Also, Lot No. 82, 13 1 Section, north ; >e-I vied oti as the property of Archibald McLaughlin, to J satisfy sundry fi. fas. one in favor of John Spring, vs. ’ John H. Jon- s. Richard L. Powell, and Archibald Me-1 Laughlin. Property pointed out by John L. Ricliavii- j son, and Richard L. Powell. Nov. I. SAMUEL KING. Shff. i WjaSker Sales. LL be sold on the first 1 tiesday m ® * December next, at the House of Jesse Clem-’ enisthe place of holding public sales in the county << i • alker, within the Usual hours of sale, the followi-;. | property, to a it: Lot No. 7, 18th District. 4th Section; ie ! vied on as the property ot John Spears, to sati-- y a . i fa. issued from a Justices Court of Newt* n county ;• i favor of John Boston, vs. John Spears and Jam; I Wheeler. j L t No. 104. 27th District, 3d Section, '• t vied on as the property of Tnomas V. Gpbe t, t - s j tisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justices Court of Jackso I county, in favor of Cornelius Shockley, vs. said G * bert. ’ One bay Horse, one Rifle Gun. one Saddl i >ne Cow and hree calvt s, levied on as the prop<-ri’ i nH. Smith, and sold by «»rde- of the Inferior c<mr :<> atisiv c -st. nov. 1. WILLIAM FALKNER Shff. i >Hnaer Sii€riff 9 s Sales- A7"ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in ’ » Dice nber next, in the town of Alejay, Gilmer • ifi’y, the following property, to wit: tar No. 65 9 h District, 2d Section; levied n as 'he property of Thomas sbaw. to satisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justice- Court of Cha ham county, in favor of B. Napp & Co. vs. said Shaw. Levy ade and returned to me b a Constable. Lot No. 212, 10th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the proper! v of U illiam A. Winn, to satish umlry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of V alien fiunly, in favor of Stephen Felker, vs. William A. inn and 8. McJunkin, endorser. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Nov. 1. ISH AM C KING, Shff. ■" 11 ———- <7l I MIDI AN’S SALE.—Agreeably, to an order « of the honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin ttie.ounty. when sitting for ordi nary purposes, will be sold on the first 3 tiesday in November next at the Court house door in Poinsett Murray county one lot of land No 14'1 in ninth district r>fthe third section. Sold sot the benefit of James fl-it< her inor orphan <>f Josiah Hatcher deceased. Terms made known on the day. J. E. DENNARD, Guardian. August 2—24---t ds, ADMINISTRATOR’S SAi.L. ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in December ; V V next, at Edabwah Cherokee County, Jot number 38, in the 14th district of the 3d section, as the property of Berryman Marshal dec’d So u’;, r the benefit of the heirs and co ilitms ol s tid dec d.— Terms made known on tin <lav of -ale. ARfIHR M. < <)LQlOHOl N, Adm’r, BXUSIIABA MARSHAL, Ad-nr’x. Sept. ]7— .U—td<, ADMINIsTR \ TOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, to tile highest bidder, at the court h use doorat Cumming Foisvtb.on ihe first I Tuesday m December next, lot number 801, in the j 2d district ofihe first section, containing forty acres ; as tho property oi John Callaham. deceased. Sold for tin beneliit ol the heirs and creditorso-said deceased. Terms made know n on the day. GEORGE VERNON Adm’r Sept. 17—19- tds. FOR SALE. r MIHE subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the -L’.lfiS- “ I’own of Edahwah, with a !louse fifty by Iwentv-four feet, nearly finished. This Lol is in an «1- igible part of the town, on the principal steel; the ilou.se is admirably calculated for a Store. ALSO, A Lot separated from the public square only by a lot ol'sixty feet. The Lot fronts <>n both the principal suici-ii'running paruie! through the town, and is con venient to the public Spring. On this lot there is a Hou-e, twenty by t wenty-iour, intended for a Kitchen, a good smoke-house and other improvements. Tehms—Anyor all of this property will be excliang cd Im -egro property, or soldon a credit ofsix months. Posses-nm will be given ot the Lot firs' mentioned, imniediait Iv, <4 tiie oilier in thirty davs after its -ale HOWELL COBB April 5. ■ 7 —if t attaining, Forsyth Co. «3 53 N ,5 3, il, * v. Uy? ‘ l-is Itn-nd.., and all persons '* V,MI ' - 'his country, tl-.at he lias ’ T UMH’vr ‘ S ’ 6l ' EV ‘ , ,{ - AoWk i ALVMEN 1 . hi the town of ('< in mmg, when- no pains will be avuiued to render his ' company com fori able. ' ioni tie newness of the country, it cannot be •X: clt 11 out (he accommodations will be as eom p le as those furnished at some Houses m the - ier parts O l the State, but the proprietor assures 'tie public tfiat he will continue w iih ail speed to add t.> Ins establishment, until it is put on a looting in terior i > none tn this country. March 8. uACON —GEO«C>A. ' JCZXBT CAKTBB. L-ti’e of Winton. ~, ( If, t .), in the ex. bUfc 4« < " •" I rm.l L; ick Buildm-;rerenth e-rced..Kms( .ty 1 he Locirtmn i« central to the bmi-! <---<•! the place, .x. ttir Ilmisr i< convenient!v mi r-m --d tu- the a< < 0 .Hi.odalion <d Families <,r single rr, ' either re-t rvt transient Board, r-. The beA fur- ( niture tin •-’ out. ,re new an.l superior "i i. Table and 3 . r.rtV- be himi-bvil with the best the mark.-; I'.-.- ...... tto pains will he S ;,ar j bvth. I’t-qrri'-’ t., .« e.'.-r e nitortab.c and _;reeable, all t wfi > tav.>r him wttii tueir custom sn.l i;,> Ir , (n . ■m- long experience, .nd the SHti-iacli<... - .... t |,, rP rvi 'r . I tie < ominmiity. tn merit from h;. friends ai d th.- p-:o-ic.a inu-r,d share ot fiatron.-.-ge. | xten -ive andf-.mv.mkul .St.abie arp atiacbeu to tl.a Ho tel. • I March 1—55 V\ LV \BLE LkN 1) FOR S ALE. ‘ub-crilwr off. rs for -ale that val (table i<4 ot land witn an Improve j mem Os 1 ' acres, under gOtjd fence, and ’ good cabbins thereon, know n as No. 19 ■ tii i-trictand 3rd Section, ongially Cherokee now . unty-upon very MCr.rmodating terms Apply subscriber at Jiffersot. ack-t-n counts SILVANCS EIPLEY. Mey 3—Jl-tf TO THE PUBLIC. jfevV THE Subscriber, truly tlrankfi.il for the n patronage here.ofore bestowed on him & desirous of a continuation and extension oi that favor, takes this method ot inform ing his friends and the public generally, that he still continues to keep, in first rate style, the UNION HOTEL in Milledgeville. The advantageous loca tion of ins House to she business part of the town, is too well ki own (it being the house formerly kept bv Robert M’Comb) to need j ointing out The es tablishment is large and comm.nodious, and well a d\i ted to the convenience o either regular or tran sient boarders The Table, Bar and .Stables, will be constantly supplied with the li st the market as lords; and no pains will be spared to render comforta ’.le and happy all persons who may call on him. Thus, with every advantage that can contribute to the ■ccommodation of ■ pnblic house, together widi the in . J i-iiec o> a polite, studious & attentive barkeeper, the I-:ob .-fiber flatters hims If in believi; g 'hat he cannot ;• mi to m et with a liberal share of public favors. t SEARCY. . \llgust 13—25—13 t. I ! Paper taking. I The umierstgi.ed have lately purchased of Whit, i in & Lones, their several PAPER MILLS, near ’ C.ioxvflle, Tenn and are now putting up very ex j nsiveand ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY for the Vi an ufacture of Pa per, \t hh h will be in full operation in a few days.— i'iiey are also manufacturing PAPER constantly at iie Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplied. They hope from c-ose attention to business to still retain that liberal patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers of East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PAP’ER, CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS Os every description, to exchange on the most libe ral terms tor RAGS ; And do once more call the attention of the people ot Tenneesee and North-Alabama A- the northwestern part of Georgia, to be more particular in saving their RAGS, as they are the means of their very existence and we want at east 500,000 lbs. every year. Orders addressed either, to Knoxville or Marshall's Ferry will be promptly attended to. SHIELDS, WHITEMAN & Co. Jan 18. J>. A. WIKDS- FA SHI ON ABI. E TA I LOR 1 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizen ofMurray county, and the public, gem rally , that hi has ; located himself at Poinsett, where he designs carrying .on the TAILORING BUSINESS, it its various branches. He hoj.es that promptness with despatch will insure h<m a liberal patronage. His work will at all times, reccommend itself. August 2 -24—31 SPI A IAL ORDERS. Ao. 2. Head Quarters. 12lh Division, Geo. JMililia. Ordered Ist. & N obedience to the orders of the U Commander in Chief the annu al Review and Inspection of tiie 12th Division. G. 1 ...for 1834 will take place by Kigements or Battal lions io theseveial counties composing the 12th Di vision in the i.llouing order. Io wit : Ist Brigade At f.lijsy, in Gilmer county, on Mon day and Tuesday, the. 18th and 19th of August next. At Etowah. Cherokee county, on Friday and Sa turday. the 22d and 23d of August, At Cassville Cass county, on Friday and Saturday the 29th any 30th. ol August. 2d. Brigade. At Livingston. Floyd county, on Mon day and Tuesday, the*.lsth and 16th of September. At Spring Place, Murray County on Friday and Saturday, the 19th and 20th of Bep ember. At the Court-House of Walker County, on Mon day and Tuesoay, tiie 22d and 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 tin- several coun ties armed with a fire-lock, for the purpose oi inspec tion and drill at 11 o’clock, A M Ordered 3d Thatonthe2d day, they will appear ns irected. witn their entire Command, armed and aerolite ert agre any to law tor Review Inspection and P ill a i, 1 clock A M Ordered 4th. That Generals of Brigades are ex' peeled to have tleir Command full and completes where ts i o n tbe <1 tie l»v j • gnlar e< ■ 11* is, hey will resort to appointin' id by 'u* \eit Ordered ssh. That eflic rs will be careful in trnns mitio g 'heir orders, in ordei that they may secure their obedience. Ordered 6th. That the Commanding General will attend the Review of his Division in person, and the -trict, st accountability w ill be exacted. By order ol Major General HENRY M. TERRELL. <ll YRI.F.S H M I >ON. Dtrixion bisj-ectur, I2lh Lnrixioit, lr. As. June 28.—19—ti. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A Y. to an order of Tiie Inferior Court of -W lac.A* n County, w.en si ting for ordinary pur poses, wdl be sold on th* firs' I’m -day in November next, before the C. urt house door in the town <■( Zebu lon, l’ik» comi y, one loi o! land nun her two hu'idr* d and forty, in ihe second dis net of ongi ally Monroe now Pike <'oun‘v, as I lie propi jty otJ..ho tsl-ndec decease i, sold lor'he be n ti* ol the heirs a.id credi r 3 ot -aid deceased. SYLVA XL’S RIPLEY, Adm r Angus’ *27—26—tds. TIKE NOTICE TRESPASSERS’ Law will he rigid y enforced against all per • fIL -ons. indiscriminately. w-i.o ma-, tr.-pa -mai v - f .e. t whatever upon lot mmiber lit, in t*.e 13ih dis trict ot t t fiis' section, north. WILLIAM IV . EDWARDS. * Oct. 23 31-1. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. "?* UL ILL be sold on the first Tuesday tn January 7 v o«i’. at Jeflr rson, Jacknon county, the ne-i £r e brl g g t th. » sta e oi John Eskrn'ce dec'd. j . old tor tfa«- benefit of the hens and creditors ol said < deceased. Terms made k own on the day of sale. SYLVA XUS RIPLEY. Adm r. I Oct. 29-31-tda. FOR SALE. | A NEGRO women and her <!aog eer about 13 j - * ?’ ars <.’d, and her -on about nine y ears of age, all i like ’’, co- particulars, apply at this office. A D MINIS TR T O R’ S S A LE. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December V next, at the hou-e of Jesse Clem eons, the place <>f holdiop public sales, known as the Court House of alker county, lot number 54, in the 6th district of the 4th section, as the property of Berryman Marshal deceased. Sold for the benefit of theirs nnd creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. ARCHIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’r. BARSHABA MARSHAL, Admr’x. Sept. 17—29—tds. Entertainment. rWIIL Subscriber, grateful lor the pa ft’gSaj . nonage so liberally bestow ed upon 'sllsilW? him by a generous public, at bis Hotel at Dablohnega. res|>ectfiilly intorms his old patrons and the ptibiu gem-rail'., bat he f'as recently omued a OUSE <>F I NTER ’INMIAT tn the cm m dious House lately ow ed by Robert Ligon, at Leathers Ford V. .-ere he will spare no jiains to ender comfort aide, all who may favor him with a call. He also informs the Citizens of Lumpkin and the adjoining counties, that his SAW a d GRIST MILLS, on the Chestatee River, lately owned by Robert Ligon, are now in excellent order and ready for ths punctual despatch of any orders in this line of his business. JOHN 0. BRACKEN. August 27.—26—t5. TAVERN FOR SALE. THE subscribers «>(ii r lor sale their well known CO MODIOUS HOUSE and lot, now occu pi< d by them, as a House I I- lift rtairimeni,situated on the south west corner of the public square tn the town of Daidolinega, Lumpkin county, Georgia; to gether with such house In Id and kitchen liiri iture as may be wanting t k< ej ii|> a boarding house at'he abovi stntid. A liberal credit will be give , with good security, upon part ot the amount, Persons wishing to purct-ase properly of this kind, situated as it is in a highly flouri.-hina village cqueled by few & suipassed by n ne in poin ofl-ealtii, would do wed to call a d examine the j.rt mises immediately, a- great bargain will be giv< n. R. S. BRASHERS, THOMAS J. MASON. Sept. 17—29-Gt. GOLD MINES AND GOOD LAND LOTS FOR SALE. be sold on the eigbteenih day of Novem w In r next, in the Town of Milledge.vi le, in front of Ea Fayette Hall, commencing ar 10 o’clock, (he following gold mimsinthe Cherokee regions. No. Dist- See. 937 12 . 1 801 12 1 203 13 1 N.rfh 15 13 1 North 61 13 . 1 Norrh 117 12 1 ) 1249 19 2 1 On the mme da \, the following lots of land in the ■ same seem n of the Stale 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 be sold, for the purpose <>f bringing to a close a company interest; utidoiib ed titles to be made. Terms shrill be liberal. One fourth in cash, balance at 12 months W. W. D. W EAVER, E, SEYMORE, , F. C. MeKINLEY, HENRY M. TERRELL, Sept. 24-30. -rlgenl GEORGH, COBB COUNTY, laA* 11 EREAS Narcissa Austin applies for letters of l v v Administration on the estate of Michael Aue | tin deceased These are therefere to cite and admonish all and sing i n - , the kindred and creditors oi said deceased, io be and appear at my office within the time prescribed 1 by law.toli’e their objections it any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not In- granted. Given under my hand thi- 23rd Sept. 1834. 1 JOASIILEY JAMES, Clk. c. c Oct. 8.—32—4 t STOLEN. t Eli McConnell’s stable in Cherokee cottn'y, .■L on the night of the 12th insi., a sorrel mate a- | bout five years old, w ith old shoes. I will give a 1 ib< r j al reward for the ...are and ihiet, or for the mare alone and all reasonable expences.paid. Any information ’’ res ectmg said mare w ill be thankfully received b\ he subscribe! o*ar Lawrenceville < r to Eli VlcCon ' , ncii i;* Chui- kee county. The public ;.le respect ul<y : requested to be vigilenl in making enquiry about said •J mare. ivM. BAILEY. ; ■< t. r> $2 2t SALE OF (.OLD LOTS,' THE subscriber will positively sell, onthefir-, Tuesday in December next at Dahlohnega i I miipkio county, at public out cry to the highest bid- 1 der, tire follow mg gold lots viz.* No: Dis. Sec. 1105 3 4 314 20 3 350 13 1 North. 1235 2 ! ■| 309 23 3 ' A credit ofsix, twelve and eighteen months will be given, w i'h good and approved security. Good and sufficient titles will be by the Drawers of each »»f f tiie ah .ve lots, upon aco nphance w ith the conditions ofthesene. Tiie purchasers will be required to pay . the grant fees. ROBERT STRIdLING, Atorney and Yg« nt for the Drawers [ Oct. 15—33—ids. H - B. SHAW’S d ''' CLTICE is next door to ~ ®Choice’s tioti l, on the Public 'square, iu Tablauueia, Lumpkin I ! county. June 14. —l7 —w3m. j \ALU A BLE ITAN D F u R S A I.E?~ £ i'lEl,i; tor sale lot number 264, in the7ih district ; it ot ibe 1 t section. This lot ot lauu »» situated on tiie Toci-oy river, and is of tiie tichesi quality, with , large improvements. Persons w’lshn g to purchase j can cat! on Isaac N. Grier, w l.r> lives rn ar the laud, or , on Allred B Holt of Daidohnesa tor the t rms. L'LYbSLs LEnIS. C- n• h >:t Ji i 1811 —H- -4 -s n. HATTHEWS A <’AAI> 1 I ATTOBNIES AT LZiW, I E S \Y E ope »d a i Gfficeat Auiaria, Lumpkin coun- I MJt ty. Mr. Matthews baving resumed the prac- 1 hice ot the law. is now making arrangements to remove t I his family to Gainesville, wheie he will spend a corisi- < t derabie portion of his njjte. L* tte s on business ad ; I ir---ei| to the above I’irm at either place, will bepunc- t I tua l'- at n<led to. They wiii attend th* co rts * t the 1 I W-s a<l I'her*>kee circuits Mi Candler will re- < , main constantly m Aurana, when not on the Circuit. { Oct. 22.—33—1 t. i GOLD!! GOLD!! GOLD!! Lot No. 231 15th Dist. 2nd Section. If not sold at private sale be.fdre the IStli day of November next, will be sold 1 the town of Milledge ville on that day, ihe above valuable Gold mine.— The terms of sale are one half cash,, and a credit of twelve months lor the remainder. This lot has been tested, and proved to contain Gold—Persons desirous of purchasing will apply tu N. B. JUIIAN Agent; Oct. 29-^35— 3t CdSH FOR CRRPENTERS. TO MECHANICS, TE Trustees of the Dahlohnega Academy, will h-t out to the lowest bidder on Thuisday the jtJlu day of Utis month, at Da lohm-ga the building of un A C A D E Al Y. Some Cush will be paid in advame, and appro bonds and security required for the faithful discharge the contract. A plan of the building may be seen application to JOHN CHOICE, at Dahlohnega. JOHN O. BRACKEN, JOHN H. M ARE, HINES HOLT, JOHN CHOICE. Oct. 22.—33—t5. Trutiets: Fftosrscsus OF THE SPY, j 4 W EEKLY Eit published in lY'ashinff- ton. W ilkes < ounty, Georgia, to be devoted to Politics, Literature, &c. IT has so long been the custom es persons announ cing their design to establish a Press, to issue a Prospectus contamiug the principles which they in tend to maintain, that a departure in the present in stance would haidiy be pardoned, the people have unquestionably the right to be informed, what path we design to travel, nd 10 judge first t its projirietv, and alterwards if theie should bi- a d. vialion nom the same* We would thereto e. bi n fly state, that our object is to advocate and support 10 the extent of our ability, the doctrines professed and practised by the Union Party ot out Stale, believing them lo be essen tial to the preservalion of our existence as a nation, and the pei|>eluaiion of our happiness as a people. T hese we believe to be generally known and under stood by the citizens ol our Slate, and indeed the pro per limit o! a piospectus would preclude their being ‘examined and explaim-d in detail. \\ e are hilly aware that professions made and not practised are wors than futile. If we should be found tergiversating in our course, we arc of consequence amenable to .ur patrons and readers, and by them, we are willing to be j udged. Portions ol the paper will be devoted to wii-cellane uu- matter, distinct from political, embracing that which will be thought moat nsetul and interesting. The Editor plodges liiniself to use every exertion to make his paper as respectable and interesting as lies in ins power. The Southern Spy will be published on a Royal sheet with new typ. and press, at two dollars and fijty cents iii’advance, or three dollars at the end of tho yx ar The first number will be issued about the 2Lih of this tmmth. JAMES T. HAY. Aug. 6 Georgia and Soullt arolma x&imaiiack i*o A 1w35. HIS Almanack is ready for f tie press. Persons jj|_ wishing to be suppin dUy the quantity will be i pk.-sed io make early application. Great care has ’’ been tiikeu m the arrangement of the mailer, and will . be i aken in executing the presswork. This Almanack contains: 1. The calle der and usual astronomical informa tion, with tne time ol high water at buvannab.* calcu lated and prepared by Mr. Robert Grier. 2. A table show ing the names of tno counties in he State oi Georgia; the names of the county towns, X'! the distance oi each county town to Milledgeville, the population of every county m the State, including the counties in Cherokee territory and the.ntun* » ol the sheriff’s, tax collectors, receivers ol tax returns,clerks oi rite Superior and Inferior Courts of the several coun- , ties in the Sime. 3. The Governor of.Geotgia. 4. The siltings‘of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Georgia, with the names oi the Judges of (he Supe rior Courts and of the solicitors, 5. Military orgoniZution of Georgia, comprising the names of the major and brigadiei generals, with the uaiiws of the connninrc cnn»pr>sm|! t arn* rntgaxie. 6. Frankiiu College, soioprismg the names of the Trustees, course of study, ano the names of the gen- ' tlem* n composing the Faculty. . 7. Banks in Georgia. 8. City of Savannah, comprising the corporation, city court banks, Ac. 9 City ol Augusta, comprising the corporation, city court, Zifc. 10. ales of storage and commission adopted by the ware bouse keepers of Augusta. 11. Ciis' "luary treigi ts between Savannah and Augusta, adopt* o by the bte. in Boat Company. j 12. South Carolina. Ihr civil and mi'itary organ ization ot t.iaf Mme; the sittings ot iln several courts; the nanti s o! tiie sheriff's and clerks otcouits; Medical Colleges; and Soui. Carolina College. 13 South Carolina Rail Load, between Charles ten and iiumbuig, rates of | assage, rates oi freight, hours ol departure Irora the several station.:, upward and downward. 14. Federal Government. The names of the prinj pal officers, August 16—22. PROSPECTUS, OF THE TELLEGRAPH, A WEEKLY PAPI R PUBLISHED IN DARIEN AT THKEE DOLLARS PKR ANNUM, BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER. X W UR first year has nearly closed, and as yet, wo Mx nave never come before the public, with a re gular prospectus. Our vi. ws it is Due. have been briefly set forth in the first number of * ar paper, bu its circulation, at tnat early period was oi course, ve ry limited, and they could not b»- very widelv dissemr inMed. Under these circumstances, presenting out Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as few words as practicable, reiterate them. Our Country, our Slate, and our Horne, have an equal claim, and 'heir several and uuiled interest, it shall ever be our aim to promote. The general politics of our beloved country, shall ■ cca-ionally occupy our columns, but as Editors, we, disclaim all political party connections. A strict and undt viatmg neutrality, shall always characterize our writings, for reasons which are good, and substantial. Our patrons and friends are found among those of both parues, an 4 it is at th* ir Buggesiion, we consent to pursue this course, for the establishment of ihepa* per is desired by all, and could not be sustained ex cept by a Union of both. Thus then, we are engaged and io our triends of both parties, to our patrons, and to the public-—we pledge our best, and mom unremit trd exertions, to render ours, a useful, entertaining and interesting paper. Subscribers received at this ofliee, and at the Da- * en Bank Agency. Auraria, Lumpkin coanty.