Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, December 03, 1834, Image 4

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SH ERIFF’S SALES. Lumpkin Sheriff s sales. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in O Pec ember next, in the town of Dahtebnega, L-impkinc xinty, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wR> O 9 fee- propertv o/ThtHnas' a fl.| fa. issued from Ha'l Super ior Court, in tavor ot Caleb Herndon, vs. said McGuilm. One Lot or tract of Land, containing two hundred and fifty Acres, more or less, lying in the 11 th nistnet formerly Hall, now Lumpkin county, adj .in-1 i,,<; Cockram and Vollis; levied on as the props tv of Stenhet, Palmer, t<> satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall 6 U( & favor of Archibald M’Laughl.n, Vs. said Palmer. A Nogro woman by the name es Patsey; le vied <>n as the property ol Jefferson Officer, to satisfy a fi fa from Carroll Superior Coilit in favoi of Samuel McJunkin, vs. sa.d Ufn< er. Lot No. 66, ISI District of formerly Ha bersham, now Lumpkin county,levied on as the pro perty of John O. Glover, to satisfy a . fi ; a -' S9 " r fl / I( ?." Lumpkin Superior Court, in lavor of M. C. G. Cald well,vs said Glover. Lot No. 55, 13ih District, Ist Section,north; levied on as the pre| erty of Seaborn Sanders, to eat is fvati fa issued from a Justices Court of Morgan county, in favor of A. II Scott, vs. said S.nders, Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot N . 1163, 12th District, Ist Section «i levied on as the pr..p. rly of William B. Landrum, -• eatisfy sundry fi. 'as. issued from a Justices Court ol Lumpkin county, one in lavor of John It Stanford, vs William B. Landrum and Micajah Landrum. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable Lots No. 147, and one undivided third part of Nos 30 and 39, in the town of Dahlohn- ga, Lnui|> kin county Also, om third part of the following pro perty to wit; seven common and two curtain bedsteds, ’even pine tables,four ch irs, two bureaus, three fea ther beds, one clock, three pair tongs one pair andi- I runs, two ovens, one pot, one frying pan. levied on as I the property of William D. Nixon, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from lie Superior Court ol Lm pki county, one tn favor of Andrew S. Ila uelton, vs. said Nixon. One Negro woman bv the n ime of Sarah ; levied on as the property of Clemmons Quillin, to sa tisfy a ft. fa. issued from Habersham Superior Court in favor of Felix Arter, for tue use o! Robert Mitchel, vs said Quillin Two ! ots in the town of Dahiohnega, known and distinguish-d bv the number 0f29 ar d 32; levied on as T - ;> perty of .lb ua T Steel, to satisfy a fl, fa. issued n rn Lumpkin Superior Court in favor of Wi ham Jtchell, vs said Steel. One hall ol Lot No. 668, 1241 District, Ist Section; levied on as - proper yot James Prater to satisfy i wo fi. fas. i sued from Lu • pkin Sup. rior court in lavor ot Richard L Powell, and Ztphentah Harris, va said Prater. Ten Aciph Laid, more or less, whereon William Stecks now liv. s, near Leathers’ Ford Al-o, the one undivided third of Fraction, No. 281, 13th i'istrict. Ist Sec.tio i; levied on as the property < f Hardy C i atu- -, tn satisfy two fi. fas. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court, one in favor of Benjamin I. Patton, and one in favor of Washington Crawford, vs. eaid Tatum Lot No 972, 12th District, Ist Section, and 101 and 109, in the tow i of Dahiohnega; levied on as the property ol Jonathan I). Chastain, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court in favor of Wilson Lumpkin, for the useof the Central Bank. One Sorrel Horse, Saddle. Bridle and Mar tairmale.two bay horses.one hay mare mule, 1 redateer, 1 yoke, 1 ox (having died with the distemper,) 2 cross cut saws, 10 shovels 6 spades, 1 crow-bar, 2 matics, 2 pecks, 2 augurs, 1 diawing knife, 5 handsaws. 1 wheel b’anowql lantern, 1 o ffer .mH, 1 pepper mill, (1 hatchet. 3 smoothing plains, 2 jack plains, in the chest,) 4 carls and gear, 1 set old cart Wheels; 18 iron shovels for inachior s, 5 bars, half in tyre iron, sundry pieces m bars of iron and steel, 2 new patent gold washing machines 21 sides, harness leather. 33 ma chine bearings, 41 unused and new picks, 1 earth bo rer, 23 remnii >ts of leather. 4 iron drum* for panning, 4 steels of sheet iron, 3 remnant k gs -f nails. 11 picks, G matics, 1 lot machine irons, and some scraps, 31 sho vels, 4 hoes, part of bunch small round iron, part of a bunch hoop iron, 2 grind stones, 2 whip saws, 1 rope, 9 parr steelyards. 1 small iron pan, 1 set blacksmith tools, to wit: a bellows. 1 anvil, 1 vice, 2 sledges, 4 hand hammers, 1 small Vice. 17 files, different kinds, 1 stock and die. 2 sets tong*, s mdr- cold chissels, 4 sheets punched sheet iron, 1 hand ax, sundry scraps iron 2c- ws, 1 calf, 3 tea-kettles,2 ovens, 3 small iron nans, 2 skillets, 1 family mi mice, 2 large tin buckets. 2 washing tubs. I tray, I sifter, 1 tree shamer. 2 jars, 2 jugs, 3 common bedsteads, 2 enrtai bedsteads, 1 fra nied’saw, 1 big p--t and ' --k» 109 vote, books, 2 sets brass dog irons, 1 act iron nog nons, >8 -oup dates, 86 dinner plates. 2 doz. >-e< l-fu-t plates, 18 dishes, Seance dishes and stand*, 2 cream pot staups, 6 salted dishe*, 1 soup dish and stand, 4 tee nays 1 pea howl, 15cup* and 12 am era, I sug ir dish. 2 preserve dishes, 4 pine pitchers. 4 common pitches, half doz. common cups and saucers. 2 common pitcher*, 1 bowl, 4 com tn-rn dishes. 11 comm - - plates, 2 w ish bowls 1 pla ted castor Stand, plated candl- s ick*, 1- a b.-iler. 1 tin lantern halfd >z. gl sses. 1 eorutn-n castor stand. 1 candle anutier and stand, a cut win glass -.*, 1 pair large fine g Id scales and weights. 13 brass candle sticks, 2 pair snuffers and one stand, 2 dozen fine ivo ry handled knives and forks, 14 common do 2 carving knives und forks 1 email pair gold si ales ami weights, half matn sand paper, 2 glass salt servers, 1 dozen ta ble spoon*, 2 dozen t< a spoons, 2 pair brass headed shovels and tongs, I ja| pan tin trunk, 1 pair saddle bags, 1 measuring tape, I looking g’ass, 3 knigut pans. 1 wash bowl, 1 dark lantern, 1 remnant jar quicksilver, 1 iron turni ut lathe, 4 four plains, 9 jack plains, 15 tong and grove plains, 3 smoothing plains. 2 tenon •»ws, 3 key holesaws, 1 set bits and brace. 18 files raspa, 24 chraete, 3scr-w driver*, 1 paper corks. hal dozen punches, 2 < nry combs. 7 brushes, I sc ew dri ver. 1 d >zc-i rn*p*. I cutting knife, 3 bam - er*, 2snkc ehavei*. 2 pair composes, 2 pair nippers*. I foot adz, 11 patent gimhlet*. 6 bunches wood sc-ews, 3 pin* hers cr nipper*, 8 stock locks. 2 bunch*' but hinges, 4 pa pers saddle talks, I nob lock, 4 whetstones. 4 sand bricks, ■< hags shot. 1 paper ->r bu ich .f wood screws. 2nohlock*. 2 boxes window gla* 5 . 5 door latches, | demijohn, 6 rat traps, 11 paper, lamblm k, halt doz. padlocks. 4 pieces upper leather, 2 remnants skirting, 11 lead cru.'iblot, 3 baking pans, 1I common erm ibte.q 4 cut decanters, 10c.it glass tumble - hi erg s.i-O'*, 6 wino glasses, 3 bench sciew*. 1 la. r brass - li. five tteaih-r beds, 2 boulster- 4 pilfer*. 12 . ount. rp.,n. --, 2 table cloths, 7 sheets, 11 large be I blanket*, 23 tu. t) - bier*, common. 2 pine dressing lobfe*, 6 diairs, 4 ;vcr boats, 7boat ehovete, 4 hand shovels, ami 2 ro. king machines; all levied on as tha property ot Cha- . - Put*, toaalisfy a mortgaged fi. fa i i tavor ot J. I). Bct-rs, J. B. St. John K Co. vs. said Pitta O».u bay by the n»mcol P'ol; l*-v : a* the property of Rob* rt J .M'Kigit. to aiisiy ■ Ufa issued from aJustices Court of Gwinnett con * in favor of J. Bogan, vs. said M K nght. Levy ma.:* wo J returned to me by a Co « able. One bav trvtre, seven ve irs old, onr car And g* ar, called the last carl, and » h >rs« culled Ci sr luy, onehew gold machine, nearly cumpfe’ed. »>i.r «<».'•> p*cka, one .iozen shove’.*, our cross tut ,*aw andtwaios; evt.-d on as the property ot IVghatn ’ Jt tvis, tn aa-.sfy a Mortgag fi. fa. in tavor e> Stepbc , Cranoand Isaac R. VValker. POSTPONED SALES. Lot N*>. 800, 12tit Di*trict. Ist Section; l< *ted on a» the pt. perty of Mmcj Potts, to sc i«ty * A t.’r.'trtfteaj# V'cvrt ccouty « in favor o/ John*?, and me by a Constable, Ono Negro man by the name of Shelly, and one by the name of Charles, and a iroman by the name of Flora; town lot and houses in the town of Dahlone ga, known and distinguished by No. 94, 95 and 96 in said town: Also, Lot No. 82, 13 1 Section, north ; le vied on as lhe property of Archibald McLaughlin, to satisfy sundry fi. fa*, one in favor of John Spring, vs. John If. Jones, Richard I. Powell, and Archibald Mc |-fcatrghiin. Property pointed out by John L. Richaid son, and Richard L. Powell. Nov. 1. SAMUEL KING. Shff. Walker SherifS’s Sales. ; WM/TLL be sold on lhe first Tuesday in; " “ December next, at the House of Jesse Clem entsthe place of holding public sales in the county o 1 Walker, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 7, 18th District, 4th Section; le I vied on as the property of John Spears, to satisiy a I fa issued from a Justices Court of Newton county, i> ) favor of John Boston, vs. John Spears and James j Wheeler. j L t No. 104, 27th District, 3d Seclion, l< • j vied on as the property of Thomas W. Gilbert, to sa-f tisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Jackson 1 county, in favor of Cornelius Shockley, vs. said Gii-1 bert. i One hay Horse, one Rifle Gun, one Saddle ; one Cow and hree calv s; levied on as the proper ' John H. Smitn, and sold by order of the Inferior com to satisfy cost. Nov. 1. WILLIAM FALKNER Shff. Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales- ’ » December next, in the town of Alejay, Gilmer County, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 65. 9 h District, 2d Section; levied 1 on as the property of Thomas >baw, to satisfy a fi. ta , issued from a Justices Court of Chatham county, in I favor of B. Napp & Co. vs. said Shaw. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 212, 10th District, 2d Section; le vied ot; as the property of W illiarn A. Winn, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices Court of Walton county, in tavor of Stephen Felker, vs. William A. Winn and S. McJunkin, endorser. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Nov. 1. ISHAM C KiNG, Shff. ****** -J—J -JSMSBWSr . I .JBI J.. . .1.1. IIJ GIUARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably, to an order I ot the honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin oncourity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next at the Court house door in Poinsett Murray county, one lot of land No. 140 in i.inth district ofthe third sect ion Sold ioi the benefit of James Hat< her minor orphan of Jo«iah Hatcher deceased. Terms made known on the day. J. E. DENNARD, Guardian. August 2-24—tds, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALL. %% ,LL fie S(, ld. on the first Tuesday in December ▼ ▼ next, at Edahwah Cherok*e County, lot number 38, in the 14th district of the 3d section, as the property of Berrvinan Marshal dic’d Sold’for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.— Terms made known on the dav of sate. ARCHIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’r BARSHABA MARSHAL, Admr’x. Sept. 17—29--td a , A D MINIS TRAT O R ’ S SAL E. IEL be sold, to the highest bidder, at the court Vw bmise door at Cumming Forsyth, on the first Tuesday in December next, lot number 801, in the 2*l district ofthe first section, containing forty acres, as tho property ot John Cullaham, deceased. Sold for the benefiit of the heirs and creditors oi said deceased. Terms made knewn on the day. GEORGE VERNON Adm'r. Sept. L—l9—tds. for sale. *7*4^1 su * >8cr '^ cr offers for sate a Lot in the '*gta. ® Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty by twenty-four feet, nearly finished. This Lot is in an tl igible part of the town, on lhe principal sleet; the j House is admirably calculated for a Store. ALSO, A Lot separated from the public square only by a lot ofsixty feet. The Lot fronts on both the principal streets running paralei through the tow n, anef is con venient to the public Spnng. On this lot there is a House, twenty by twenty-four, intended for a Kitchen, ; a good smoke-house and other improvements. Terms—Any or all of this propert y will be exchang ed for >egro property, or sold on a credit of six months. ' Possession will be given of the Lot first mentioned, immediately, of the other in thirty davs after its sale HOWELL COBB. April 5. —7—ts. Cumming, Forsyth Co. JOII X .1 OLL 1, al ■ FORMS his ft tends and all persons M visiting this country, that he has opened a HOUSE OF ENTER IAINMENT, iu the town of Cum ming, where no pains will be avoided to render his I company comfortable. I'tom the 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 lhe proprietor assures the public that he will continue with all speed to add to Ins establishment, until it is put on a looting in ietior to none in this countiy. j March 6. M A CON G E(> RG >A? JOHN CAKTEII, Late of < f/n/on. < XS • '• e Central Hotel, in the ex » M.ten*ive I ire riot Brick Buildiiig; r ecently erec ed.*i tin* » Hy *he Location is central to the biisi , nes-soflhe place, x the limue o conveniently arranged j for the mcco imodaiiun ot 1 atuilies or single persons, i either a* r* gl >r or transient Board, rs. The beds A. tur niture through -u’. i..-e now and superior. The Table I nnd Bar W ill always be furnished witti the best the I market affor.l*. and no pains will bo spared by ’he Proprietor, to render comfvrtub e tutl agreeable, all who mvor him with tiieir custom and he hopes from ; fils lung t xp* rieucr.aud the satisfaction heretofore .re de. 1 l.e .omm'iarty, to merit h.eu l,i s friends | and th** . a hbrrat share ot patmnrge. Lxt* n- I <iv e mid « >n vetitt nt Stmbfe areatiai.ied tothalio • Irl ; .March 1—55 VALU \BLE L IND FUR SALE. he subscriber offers for Sate that ms; ua.'ie lot us land n :tu H;i improve I uiei.t of 1 acres, under good Yen* e. and good cubbius (bereoti. know na- .No. JO :♦< i-irict «nd 3rd section, ongially Ctiervkeenn-.v Cass ci iuty-<>|»on very Rccomodating terms. A ; '•> the subscriber at Jefferson tacks*, a county. 5 YUAN Lb RIFLE Y. i TO BTHE Sul .-'riber, truly thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him & desirous of a continuation and extension ot that favor, takes this method of inform t.;« friends and the public generally, that he stili , J. "■*«'» s,vle ’ UN . ION HOTFT in Milledgeville. The advantageous !o< a tion of his House to (he busimss part ofthe town, is too well krown (it being the house formerly kept by Robert M’Comb) to need pointing out 3he es tablishment is large and comm-odious, and well a d,>. ted to the convenience o. either regular or tian. sieM boarder*. The Table, Bar and Stables will i )e constantly supplied with the te st the market as fords; and no pains will be spared to render comforta hie and happy all persons who may call on him Thu* with every advantage that can contribute to the accommodation of public house.together W>'h the in fluence o a polite, studious & attentive bai keeper, the . •ib=*Tiber flatters himself in believing 'bat he cann t " il " “ liberal !hare AKon SEARCY August 13—25—13 t. j Paper Making. ' The undersigned have lately purchased of White Iman & Lones, theirseveral PAPER MILLS, near Knoxville, Tenn, and are now pnttiug up very ex [tensive and ENTIRE NEW MACHINERY fortlie ! Manufacture of Paper, : Which will be in full operation in a tew days.— L’hey are also manufacturing PAPER constantly at > the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplie d. They hope from close 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 PAPER, 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 of Tenneesee and North-Alabama & 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. D. A. WIL.OS* I FASHIONABLE TAILOR. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizen ofMurray county, and the public, general!}, that he has located himself at Poinsett, w here he designs carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, it its various branches. He hopes that promptness with despatch will insure hrtn a liberal patronage. His work will at all times, reccommend itself. August 2—24—31 i SPECIAL ORDERS. 2. Head Quarters, \2th Division, Geo. Militia. Ordered Ist. ■ N obedience to the orders of the fl 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 tallowing order, to wit : Ist Brigade At Elijay, 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 and 30th, of August. 2d. Brigade. At Livingston, Floyd county, on Mon day and Tuesday, the 15th and 16th of September. At Spring Place, Mui ray- County, on Friday and Saturday, the 19th and 20th of September. At the Court-House of W alker County, on Mon day and Tuesoay, the 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 the several conn ties armed with a fire-lock, for the purpose ot inspec tion and drill at II o’clock, A M. Ordered 3d Thatontbe2d day, they will appear as directed, with their entile Command, armed and accoutered agreeably to law, tor Review, Inspection and Drill, at 11 o’clock, A. M Ordered 4th. That Generals of Brigades are ex pected to have tfeir Command full and complete! where it cannot be done by regular elections, they will resort to appointment by brevett. Ordered ssh. 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 will attend the Review of his Division in person, and the strictest accountability uill be exacted. By order of Major General HENRY M. TERRFLL. CHARLES 11. M LBON. Division Inspector, 12th Division, G. M June 28. 19—ts. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GRI EABLY. to an order of the Inferior C< urt of .■i Jackson C only, wi.e-i aiiting for ordinary pur poses, will b.-sold on the first Tuesday in Aon ber m xi, before the Court bruise doo, in the town • f Zebu lon, Pik« conn y. one lot of land nun ber two hundr- d ; and forty, in the second district ol originally Monroe now Ptki County, as the property of John Esk ridge deceased, sold forth* benefit ol the heirs and credit rs 1 ot said deceased. bYLVANL’S RIPLEY, Adm’r August 27—26—tds. TAKE NOTICE TRESPASSERS! FBIIIE Law will be rigid’y enforced against all per- Ji. -oa«, indiscriminately, who may trespass in any respect whatever upon lot number 19, in ti>e 13th dis-) trict ci the Asst section, north. WILLIAM W. EDWARDS. Oct. 29-31—1. I All- MLNi b 1 R ATO R S 8 ALE. be sold on the first Tuesday in January i ▼ ▼ next, at J< Hereon, Jackson county, the ne- I gr>e-> bel- t gmg to the estae of John Eskridge dcc’d.» >old for the benefit ot the heira and creditors ot sani I deceased. Terms made k ow non the day of sale. J SYLVA'US RIPLEY, Adm’r. ’ Or*. 29-31—tds. FuR SALL. A NEGRO women a>d ber daughter about 13; X* y. a.s old, and her son about nine years of eg?, all j iikei», fo-pai'ic-ulaxs, app’y a! thrs offic?. 1 ADMINISTRTOR’S SALL. tS/W ' ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December V V next, at the house of Jesse Ci. mu ( ons. the place of holding public sates, known as the Gknut House of Walker county, lot number 54 in the6tb district of the 4th section, as the property of Berryman Marshal deceased. Sold for the benefit of theirs and creditors of said deceased. Teims made known on ihe day. ARCHIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’r. BARSHABA MARSHAL, Admr’x. Sept. 17—29—tds. Entertainment. BFWIHi- Subscriber, grat<mi tor the pa- B tronage s liberally bestowed upon him by a generous public, at Ins Hotel at Dahiohnega, respectfully informs Ins old patrons and the public generally, that he has recently opened a <>OUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT in the commodious House lately ow. ed by Robert Ligon, at Leathers Ford. Wheielie will spare no pains to ender comfortable, all who may favor him with a call. O’ He also informs the Citizens of Lumpkin and the adjoining counties, that I.is SAW and GRIST MILLS, on lhe Chestatee River, lately owned by Robert Ligon, are now in excellent order and ready for the punctual despatch of any orders in this line of his business. JOHN 0. BRAt KEN. August 27.—26 —ts. ( TAVERN FOR SALE rgMHE subscribers offer for safe their well known JL COMMODIOUS HOUSE and lot, now occu pied by them, as a House el I-ntertaimneni,situated on the south west corner of the public square in the town of Daulohne , Lumpkin county, I *<»rgia; to gether with such house hold and kitchen furniture as may be wanting to keep up a b. ardiug house at the above stand. A liberal credit w ill be given, with good security, upon part of the amount, Persons wishing to purchase property of this kind, situated as it is in a highly flourishing village, equeled by few & surpassed by none in point of health, wonld do well to call and examine the premises immediately, as great bargain will be given. 6 R. S. BRASHERS, THOMAS J. MASON. Sept 17—29—Gt. GOLD MINES AND GOOD LAND LOT FOR SALE. WILL be sold on the eighteenth day of Novem ber next, in the Town of Milledgeville, in front of La Fayette Hall, commencing at ft) o’clock, the folio wing gold mines intlie Cherokee regions. No. D:st. Sec. 937 12 1 801 12 1 203 13 1 Norfh 15 13 1 North 61 13 1 Norrh H7 12 1 1249 19 2 On the same day, the following lots of land in the 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. One fourth in cash, balance at 12 months. W. VV. D. W EAVER, E. SEYMORE, F. C. McKINLEY, HENRY M. TERRELL Sept. 24—30. Agent GEORGI COBB COUNTY, TYflk HERE AS Narcissa Austin applies for fetters of V V Administration on the estate of Michael Aus tin deceased These are thereferfe to cite and admonish all and singular, lhe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections il any they have, to shew cause why said tetters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rJ Sept. 1834. JOASHLEY JAMES, Clk. c.t Oct. 8.—32—4 t sfoLFN; I ’l ROM Eli McConnell’s stable in Cherokee county, . on the night ofthe 12tli inst., a sort el mare a- I bout five years old, with old shoes. I will give a liber [ al reward for the ...are and thief, or for 1 lie mare alone [and all reasonable expences paid. Any information ■ rc-Sj ectiug said mare will be thankfully received by the subscriber near Lawrenceville or to Ell McCon nell in Cherokee county. The public are respect niffy requested l<* be vigileiit in making enquiry about said mare. WM. BAILEE Oct. 15—33—2 t } SALE OF GULD LOTS?" THE subscriber will positively sell, on the fir*, 'Tuesday in December next, at Dahiohnega ! Lumpkin county, al public out cry to the highest bid der, the following gold lots viz.’ No. Dis. Sec. 1105 3 4 314 20 3 350 13 1 North. 1235 2 1 309 23 3 A credit ofsix, twelve and eighteen months uill be [ given, with good and approved security. Good and sufficient titles will be made b* the Drawers of each of •' tue al* ve lots, upon a co w ith lhe conditions ofthesaie. The purchasers will be required io pay the grant fees. ROBERT STRIBLING, Atorney and Agent for the Drawers. Oct. 15—33—tds. 'k.~B~SHAW’S t- AW OFFICE is next door to 1 -B Choice’s Hotel, on the Public t Square, in Tahlauneca, Lumpkin, i county. ! June 14. —l7—w3m. VALUABLE LAND F»>R SALE. i OFFER tor sale lot number 264. in the 7th district of ihe 1-t section. This lot ot land is situated on the Toco* y river, and is of the richest quality, w ith i large improvements. Persons wishing to purchase can cal! on Isaac N . Grier, v I * lives n* ar the land, or on Alfred B- Holt of Dahlonnt ga :or the i- rn.s. ULYSSES LEWIS. C n> o, >ct »ber 291 h 1811 — I—s<n. JIATTHIIWS A; CAADLER ATTOr.ITIZS AT LAW, HAVE opened an Officeat Air aria, Lumpkin coun y. M>. Matthew s having resumed the prac- I lie*- «»t tue law, is now making arrangements to remove jms family to Gainesville, wheie he wiilspend a consi * derabfe portion of ins time. Lette s on business ad ) dressed to he above Firm at either place, wifrbepunc ■jiua l’ attended to. They will attend the courts <4 the : VVes’e naud Cherokee circuits Mr Cannier w ill re- Irnai " c- nstanlly in Aurar;B, when not on the Circuit, i Oct. GOLGI! GOLUI! GOLD; i Lot No. 231 15th Dist. 2nd Section. If not sold at private sale before the 18th day of November next, will be sold i the town of Milledge ville on that day, the above valuable Gold mine.— The terms of safe are one half cash,, and a credit of twelve months tor the remainder. This lot has been tested, and proved to contain Gold—Persons desirous of purchasing will apply tu N. B. JUHAN Agent; Oct. 29—35—3 t ——————- f CLiSH FOR CRRPEJETERS. v TO MECHANIC, ; TE Trustees of the Dahiohnega Academy’, will let out to the lowest bidder, on Thuisday tho 3, in day of this month, at Dahiohnega, the buildin» of an ° ACADEMY. Some Cash will be paid in advance, and approved bonds and security required for the faithful discharge of thecontract. A plan > I the building may be seen vn application to JOHN CHOICE, at Dahiohnega JOHN O. BRACKEN. JOHN H. WARE, Hines holt, JOHN CHOICE. Oct. 22. 33—ts. Trustees: PROSPECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN SPY, A WEEKLY published in Washing* ton, W ilkts t aunty, Georgia, to be devoted to Politics, Literature, &c. 4T 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 to maintain, that a departure in the present in stance would hardly be pardoned. The people have unquestmnably the right to be informed, what path we design to travel, and to judge first .if its propriety, and afterwards if there should be a deviation from the same- We would therefoiC, briefly state, that our object is to advocate and support to the extent of our ability, the doctrines professed and practised by tho Union Party of our State, believing them to bo essen tial to the preservation of our existence as a nation, and ihe perpetuation of our happiness as a people. These we believe to be generally known and under stood by the citizens of our State, and indeed the pro per limit of a piospectus would preclude their being examined and explained in detail. VV e are fully awaie that professions made and not practised are wors ■ than futile. If we should be found tergiversating in ’lour course, we are of consequence amenable to our patrons and readers, and by them, we are willing to ' be judged. Portions ot the paper will be devoted to miscellane ous matter, distinct from political, embracing that which will be thought most useful and interesting. The Editor pledges himst 11 to use every exertion to make his paper as respectable and interesting as lien in bis power. The Southern Spy will be published on a Royal sheet with new type and press, at two dollars and fifty cents in advance, or three dollars at lhe end of the year The first number will be issued about the 25th of this month. JAMES T. HAY. Aug. 6 Georgia and South Carolina Almanack for 1835. THIS Almanack is ready for the press. Persons wishing to be supplied by the quantity will be pleased to make early application. Great cate baa been taken in the arrangement ofthe matter, and will be taken in executing the press work. This Almanack contains: 1. The calleuder and usuel astronomical informa tion, with the time of high water at Savannah: calcu lated and prepared by Mr, Robert Grier. 2, A table showing the names of tiie counties in he Slate ot Georgia; the names of the county totVns, the distance oi each county town to Milledgeville, lhe population of every county in the State, including the count it s in Cherokee territory and the names oi tho sheriff's, lax collectors, receivers of tax returns, clerks ofthe Superior and Inferior Courts ofthe several coun ties in the State. 3. The Governor of Georgia. ,4. The sittings of the Superior and Inferior donrts of Georgia, with tfie names oi the Judges of lhe Supe rior Courts and of the solicitors, 5. Military organization of Georgia, comprising the names oi the major and brigadiei generate, with the names of the committee composing each brigade. 6. J rankiin College, soinprising lhe name# of the Trustees, course of study, and the names oi the gou tteiuen composing the Faculty. 7. Banks in Georgia. 8. City of Savannah, comprising the corporation, city court, banks, &c. 9. City of Augusta, comprising the corporation, city court, S;c. 10. ate.s ot storage and commission adopted by the ware house keepersol Augusta. 11. Customary freights between Savannah and Augusta, adopted by the Steam Boat Company. 12. South Carolina. The civil and military organ ization of that State; lhe sittings ofthe several courts; the names ot the sheriff's and clerks of courts; Medical Colleges; and South Carolina College. 13 South Carolina Kail Road, between Charles ton and Homburg, rates of passage, rates ot hours ot departure from the several stations, upward and downward 14. Federal Government. The names of the prinj pal|officers, &c —t onslitulivnalist. August 16—22. —— Prospectus? OF THE TELLEGRAPH, A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN DARIEN AT THHKK DOLLARS PER ANNUM, BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER. OUR first year bus nearly closed, and as yet, wo have never come before the public, with a re gular prospectus. Our vi. ws it is true, have been briefly set forth in the first number of our paper, bu lls circulation, at tnat early period was of course, ve ry limited, and they could not be very widely disseme inated. Under these circumstances, presenting out Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as few words as practicable, reiterate them. Our Country, our State, aud our Home, have an equal claim, and their several and united interest, it shall ever be our aim t<> promote. The general politics of our beloved country, shall occasionally occupy our columns, but as Editors, we, disclaim all political party connections. Artrictand unde*latmg neutraliiy, shall always characterize our writings, for reasons which are good, and substantial. Our patrons and triends are found among those of both parties, and it is at their suggestion, we consent to pursue this course, for the establishment of lhepa per is desired by all, and could not bo sustained ex cept by a Union of both. Thus then, we are engaged and to our friends ot both parties, to our patrons, and to the public- -we pledge our besi and moa unremit ted * xertions, to render ours, a i.setul, entertatnng and interesting paper. Subscribers received atihisufficc, ajjdat the Darien Bmk AgencyAurarij, I.ttm kin county. >