Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, December 17, 1834, Image 1

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VOL 11. An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published at Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia, devoted to the preservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of the States. The sycophant of no Party—the slanderer ot no Individual —the fi lend of Jackson. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, By VI. El. &ATIIBIGHT. Terms t'liree Dollars per annum when paid in ad vance or at four dollars, it not paid until the end of he year. No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of I be Editor, to any subscriber in arrears. Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at the customary prices. Communications to the Editors must be postpaid to entitle them to attention. No subscription received for less than a year. EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be publishep six weeks. —Prince’s Digest, page 157. Ail intended Sales of goods and chatties, belonging to testators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be published in two or more public places in the parish | county] where such effects are to be sold, and in the gazette, at least fortv days before the day of such in tended sale — ibid 151. Ail sab sto be between the hours of ten and four o’clock, and if continued from day to day . notice to be given thereof on the first day of sale — ibid J 67. dales of real property to be on the first Tuesday in the mouth, at the place of public sales,after sixty days publication.—ibid 171. Application for Letters of Dismission published six months.— ibid 168. ESTRAVS. To be advertised by t he Clerk of the Inferior Court SiIIiRUTS That adver*‘ a 2 wiiii us arc notified that to make iiieir sales legal, those for April must appear on the first day of Mai ch. For May, by the fifth of April For June, by the third day of May. For July, by the thirty-first day of May. For August, by the fifth day of July. For September, by the second day of August, i’or October by the sixth day of September. For November, by the fourth day of October. I’or December, by the first day of November. Persons indebted to the Intelligeucei are notified that we will receive in payment, Bills of any denomi nation on any ofthe solvent Banks of this State. » (( f' notice is h rebv given, that I have this day revoked and made null and void a cerfii owerot attorney and bond, made '»y inys If, to one ymos I.aid, to .nke titles in my name to l>t num tier 578, in the 12th district of the Ist section, ns the con«idt ration for which papers were given is about to tail. TII3MAS JACKSON. Sept. 10—28—3 t. GEORG I \: A PROCLAMATION th/ WILSON LU.7.PKIN Governor and com mander i:i Chief ofthe Army and Navy of this Slate and the Alilitia thereof. Vi'S/*’ll ERF. AS, I have received official information W v that mi the 15th inst. hi the county of Haber sham, in this State, a murder was co minuted on the body ofCalvin J. lianks bv Joh t W. Thompson and t’lbiidi'c <» Il irri*; nml it b icg r< piesented to me that , .! ii-.;.'.. Io- escaped and if ts irom justice—l have therefore thought proper to issti- tin-. tny proclamation, hereby oifermg u reward of THREE 11l 'NUKED DOLL ARS, to any person or persons who max appre hend mid deliver the suit! fugi'ive to the sheriff o. Jai lor ol’s.u I count} of llabeisham, that lie may ho tried for the ofl'ence with which he is charged. And Ido moreover charge and require all officers civil und mili tary i i this S ale, to be vigilant in aiding to bring said offender to justice. The said I’.’briJc'' G. Harris is represented lobe about 5 fed* 8 or !» niches rather spare made, dark skin, sallow complexion, nigh forehead, a long thin face, the ekin of which is very tough; a down cast and very forbidding countenance. In teuiniony whereof, I have hereunto set tny band and caused the great seal of the Stale to be affix ed thcieto, at the State House in MiHedg. ville, this twenty first nay of \ngust. eighteen hundred and thirty lour, and of the Independence of the United States, lhefiftv ninth ' WILSON LUMPKIN. Hi/the Governor.- \\ m A Tr x vti.t.i:, Ser'ry e/S/ofe. SS. pt. 3 —27—Bi 9.N addition io the reward offered by His Excellency the Governor, we willpav the sum of Five Hun- W.ti Dollars, for the ap.•rehetrsmn and delivery o Elbridge G Harns to th. Jud t Haber.” han. County JOHN HUMPHRIES ' A M. HANKS. Clarkesville, Ga. Sept. 3 —27—3 t GOLI) LOT FOR SALE. rniur. subscriber off. rs for sale, under a power o. H Attorney tr in the owner. John Bosh. Lot No 731, 12th District, and Ist Section. I’or Terms apply to him at Dahlohucga. JOHN CHOICE. Sept. 3.—27—4 t GEORGI \ CH! R KI E COl NTY. Q 5 HER \S James Bnnnore. applies to nte’ior > V (alters m A iuiiiustratto.-i on the • -tat. IHr rx Dobson, late ot ■'aid c<>« ty, decease.!. The e are tiaeretor - to cite aud admo i-1 all andsingalar th. kindred a>d cr 4 oi -aiii tire isrti’x b- nd pea<. at y ollie- within the Um. prescribed In n. to ¥ hew cause, it any they have, why said ictu rs shout ili*i be gi Allied. titven under my hand an I seal. 27. PHILLIP KROFT. c.c. o. NOTH I S ® ROl G>i I' >’ ’ail «« D...d0 in u i Ga . n sun ■ > the itlhvt .hisr t . K.’ l ': ERI, a innlittu m npo rt 28 y. ar»«»t ay , with a vrg. svare in one - ner ot his mo.itn, who say st mt be I -M h. wr ,l llufl, of Oglethorpe county U<o. >he <»w requested to come lor ward, prove pr prtty.aim R ' ray ' N B. HARBIN, Jailor- CcM.? j MMERS llEOHtMat AN ’ SPY IN TH® WEST. “LET THERE BE HA R M > x Y IN THINGS ESSENTIAL -I. I B F. RA L I T Y I N T H IN G S NOT ESSENTIAL—CHARITY IN ALL” AURABIA, LIMIPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA, D 17, 1834. ADMI.NISTHA TOR’S SALE. be sold, on the first Tuesday in Decembei V V next, at Ihe Court House, in i mrnpkin county, Georgia, between the usu.il hours of sale. Lot number 900, in the fourth district of the first section, formerly Cherokee, n< w Lumpkin cou-ty, containing forty acres It befuji part of the real estate of C tharine Dennis deceased Sold for the benefit of lhe heirs o- said deceased, in c mpli nee w ith an order of th,- Inferior court ot Warren < ount-. when sitting for ordinary purposes i'em s made Known on the day of sale. DANIEL DENNIS. Sept. 24-30—tds Adm’r. NOTICE. 1 HEREBY caution all persons from trading for a note of haud, drawn by A m. Hansell, m favor of J O. Bracken or bearer, for seventy five dollars, dat ed about lhe sth inst , aad payable one dav after da>e. As the same was lost at this place on iduy. Any person findi g said note aud r< turning ii to me, shall be liberally rewarded. RODNEY A HEELER, Leather’s Ford, Lumpkin county, Ga. Sept. 18—30—ts. unrjniih2» ©Dass ATTOItN i AT LAW. Cherokee. Court-House. Georgia, g S now prepared to attend to any professional busi M siness entrusted to him. IL-tenders his thanks to those persons who have,so liberally patronized him in the Courts where he has practiced. Communications to ensure attention, must come post-paid April s.—7—if. HOWELL COBB ENE W S t h e notice f o per sons indebted to him fo r subscriptions to. or work done' • at the Cherokee Intelligencer es- tablishment, that he will receive Bills of any de nomination on any of the solvent Banks of this State in the discharge < f their demands, and to put the idea of a violotion of the law out of lhe question, he will receive all Bills under five dollars, as the zigent of the person paying, ami in no case authorised to consider it a payment tn til he shall have presented the Bill at lhe Bank and received specie for it. He also renews the request that persons indebted o him would adjust their dues in this way with out delay. Ed.ihwah, Cherokee C. H. May 17. IS—ts The papers of this State are requested to publish this notice. to HE Subscriber will give constant einploynmnt to i. three or fair Journey men Shoe and B ot Mak ers, mid the highest prices given. AMOS T. LARD, Auraria, Oct. 1.—31—ts. LAND FOB SALE. THE subecriber oflers for sale, lot numbe 36. in he 16ih district of first section, Lumpkin conn ty; t ie above lot is second quality with an improve inrut of ten acres ith uood f, nee.ing, iiv person wishing to purchase said lot "ill apply to the subscri ber at Cedar Town I’ost Office. Paulding t'ountv <.a LE » sAoD 11. WALTHALL A GOOD LAND LOT FOR SALE. FBI HE subscribers will offer for sale, at public, out B cry. in in the town oi Poinsett, Murrax county. On the first I’uesday in December next, l< t rm ilmt 30 in the 25th district of the 2d section, uiray county. Terms made kno*n on lhe dav of shlo. SHERWOOD WISE: JOHN COLQUITT. Oct. 15 —33—it NOTICE? «JBT!Lf.IAM B 111 BBARD is duly constituted V V &«u ■ unted uy rge-i , i->r me aidin my name to co !e aid receive all r ontstsndi ifi. unpaid and ur.liquidated <1 man<G i this neighborhood. zMI persons in l> bed t the <mbs fiber, either by note or buk account, are eipeste > (.<■■ call U|K n him nt Auraiii; and make immediate pavm nt t him S. T. ROWLAND. Auraria Nov. 12—36—ts sai.f. of Town lots. W r ILL bo s Id, at Air aria, on Mondaythe first day < t |)ec»mber next, a number of tow n bits laid out on l- t number 668, n ti e 12 h di«trict of the Ist section, lying i nmedi He \ l» •< k f the front lots <m the main - rcet in me t, wn An rm. All just demands against <he subs riher Wiil be received i payment tor -aid lots tithe- term- made ' nown on the day >,'«ale AM PR V ' t R. Nuvembt" 12- -36- I’Oii Izi .1 . « .a t.s « 1 <«. J.IMES 1 (JO LEY, g"D ESFF.C FFI I.LA’ offers his seivices totheciti M zens <>f l.umi km county m the abox e art, rmd I Solicits thetr patronage. His room is next door to Choice’s II *e! m Daldohic e«. where he may be I found at all times. His stay w ill be short. I Oct. 29—31 —ts. TAKE NOTICE. T.AT I do ht-renx caution and forwarn all pcr soi-s fiorn r's>pi-St •’ in any way u h »tw- >. on t i-old Istud, tin > i 995, in the 12'h dt- nci fth v ( . rmr iy Cher, kee) mid. - the pen by ■>•.<■ At J \ I S >• BoAWNER I .'rt 29—31—5 NOTICE. IDO hereby forwarn all | erst i■-f" m ’racing! r a prom ? v dou* xtven ia jn\*vht” '» telar»< . j it- t, , Aa* ’ f e irf corn a’ l*< barrt 44 hi* , •: i • ing t..r tu'e tent nt part t l Io; nt.nib* r 17' n e 4 < dutrict • ! the Ist -tciit'i anv. astio c- n-i.. a . ii tor hieh said r ote xxas given, has altogt her ' I. in nr f r.;'i ; ,c<-<• w iin h I am detrrtnined nut i o .o me said uvic Wats.- c e >eu by u.n. IRA V. ALDixLI B. According to the best of my n. collection he ' .x e named A note is due on the erst oi Novctnbe. Nobczs’jCT 12— S6-C- • C*jLfiO”w ATHENS, GEORGIA, INFORM their Customers, t6at they have, dmiru I e pres> nt week, received a considerable a.idi i ■! •o Hieir a s rtment from New Yo k, selected vx it | |•;trticul.»l < ar< by .me of the Partners, xvho recently vi-i ed that ;> ace, for ’bi | u.'pOse of obtaining the at-st ami most i .pr .veil Fashions. Among tne articles receu !y received, an the fol owing: Su.'. sup, and common Black CLOTH. Sup. sup. “ common Blue do. Sup. sup. " common Brown do. Sup. and common Drab do. do. Rifle Green do. Olive and B .ttle Green do Claret and Mulberry do. steel mixed do. Plain Black CASIMF.RS. do. colored do. Fancy striped and ribbed do. White and buff do Fancx, strip, d, blue, mixed, and drab SATINETTS. MOHAIR. PLAIN, AND FANCY VELVET, Silk, Valencia, Cakhmrre Vesting’s- An assort m tot mH SiOCKS Plain and R. ill <1 Linen BOSOMS. /xV Id RUBISi.R CL TH. A general assortment of trimmings. Ready PFladc INCLUDING XSTDaAST I J J 33. COATS; LdPERFIOGH TO AHI Oil WATER. Over Coats, Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Drawers, and Cloaks. |C_f-'Gentlemens Clothing, Ladies Habits, &c. &c. made to order al short notice. Oct. 29-31—3 t. PROSPECTUS, OF I THE TELLEGRAPII, A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN DARIEN AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER. rf>UR first year has nearly closed, and as yet, WP 'CI F I.hvp. never come before the public, with a re gular pro-peclus. Our vi. ws it is tiue. have been briefly set lortli in the first number of mir paper, bu its circulation, at tnat early period was of course, ve ry limited, and they con,d not be very widely dissemr inated. Under these circumstances, presenting out Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as few words as practicable teiu rat. them. Our Country, ..urb ait a<l our Home, have an equal claim, and ilnir several and u .ited interest, it shall ever be our aim t<> promote. The general politics of our beloved country, shall i cca-tonaUy occupy our columns, but as l .dit< rs, xx e, disclaim all political party courier.mus. zX etrict and undrvluting neutrali'y, shall ulxvays characterize our w ri.i gs, fori'i-asons whu h are good, and substantial. Our patrons and friends are found among tbr.se ot both parlies, ari<4 it is at their suggestion, we consent to pursue ibis course, for the esiablishment ofihepa tier is de-ired bv all, and could not be sustained ex i. pi by a Luton of both. Tims (hen, xvc are engaged and io our liienrL <4 both parties, to our patrons, and to th.- public- -we pledge Our best, and mosi unremii t« d < xertions, to render ours, a useful, euiei taiiiui and into.-i-s'ing paper. Subsetibers received at ihis ffice, and at the Darien Bank AgencyAuraria, Lumkincounty. Georgia and South ( arolina ii imanack fo< 1835. I fH3 * H 8 Almanack is ready for the press. Persons I M. wish,ng t<> be «uppli dby the quantity will be pleased to make early application. Great can has i’ > ti taken mlhe at uugi- ent ot the matter, and will be in executing the presswork. Tt.is Almanack contains: 1. The calle der and n«tml astronomical informa tion, with tne time of liiv i water at Savannah; calcu- I luted and prepared by .Mr Robert Grier, i 2. A table shoxxing the names of tiie counties in ; he State ot Georgia; the namesof the county touns, ! the distance ot each comity town to V illedgr ville, the p.xpu.ation of every county lit ihr State, including I tie ’ couiitn s m Cfn rokt e territory ami the nam-» o; the 1 sii- riffs, tax collector*, receivers <>> tax returns,clerks jot .r Stiver, rn .d Inf. ri r Courts ot the several coun i ii. s in the Staie. 3. Tne Govt rm.r of Geoigia. 4 I', e siltings '«>i the Supem r and Inferior Courts G- .irgtn. with t ! ames ot the Judges of the Supe rior C unsand of the s. iicin rs. 5. '.Hilary org. mz.tion of Georgia, comprising ! the names >4 Die map r and brigadier generals, with 1 the nam» s• 4 the eommi'.it. vm. . *.i g«at h brigade. 6. FTankiin Coliej.c, somprismg it>e names of il.e Trufiees. course <-f study, and Ute antes of tLe gen tle ,n. ii composing the F'.ictilty. I 7 Banks it. Gex'rgia. 8. City ot Savatmaii, comprising the corporation, city court bauks, Ac. 9. City of Augusta, rompiising the corporation, •' city court, A'c. 10 ates ol storage anti commission adopted by tn» wan- hotj u kt-eptrsoi Augusta. 11. in-' ii. ary Trig/ts 1-<w e.. Savannah am Augusta, ad< i I'< i y lio te n. i t.;<in>;m y. 12 S- ~t, t aioli a. iLt eivi; .nd mi itary or-»<i iz t’l.m n: ii..t Mate; the Sitting’* <>: tin several <<• rt-, iro- n a cie s ot the slier: fix a tut c.t iks ot cou: is; .Mt du u: I ol - Set: ' so '.l'll i; . ! 13 S Car -.i■ K i r-1. ‘ut s.cn Charh s b rs oi u-par uie rum tut ■ term stations, up arti Jo ■■ ward 14 p. m si ovrr mm-’- I tie i.au.es of tt.e putt P«.,<>tfir. r«. A —f v -..Tilu/L"C.' August 16—22. FUR SAI.L A NFGi. » xv..o n a>»<J her rfaug er ..bom 3 vt 4,.«»id. «h. r -on a. out nme y« ars ol cgt, ai< to'particuia s, app>« atl..:s cLc'.-. ‘ OcL2&-M-tf- IN SENATE. Saturday, Nov. 29. The bill to incorporate the /Auraria and Blue R dge T uinpiiio Company, was passed. 1 fie Senate laid on the fable the balance of he session, the bill to amend the estray laws oi this slate. Mr. McDonald, on leave introduced install ter the following bill. A BILL I o be entitled, ati ael io provide for the prose cution and punishment of Indians and d - st-endanis ot 1 ndiatib’ and persons claiming & entitled to the privileges of iidfans com mitting offences against lhe laws of this slate, and to authorize the Governor to commute the punishment by imprisonment in the Penitentiary tn certain cases for the punishment prescribed by this act. Sec. 1. Be tl enacted by the Senate and House of R piesentatives of the State ol Georgia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority aforesaid, I'hat from & after ihe passing of thi?. act,when any Indian or the descendant of an Indian, or a person claiming aud enfified to the privile ges of an Indian, shall be prosecuted for any offence against the laws of this State, lie or she shall be designated in the bill of indict ment as an Indian or the descendant of an In dian, or as a wbite person claiming and enfified to the privileges of an Indian as the case may be. Sec. 2. z\nd be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid’, That when any Indian or the descendanl of an Indian, or a white per-l sun claiming and entitled to the privileges of an 1 niiian. shall be indicted as aforesaid, the court before which ho or she shall be indicted, shall hear and determine no demurrer to the indictment or plea to the jurisdiction of the court or other plea in abatement or in bar, un til the defendant shall have announced himself or herself ready for trial; and in no case shall he court continue or postpone the trial for any cause whatsoever after a decision upon such demurer, plea to the jurisdiction or other plea in abatement or in bar to the next term of the court or to an adjournment of the same term of tho court. Ser. 3. And be it furteer enacted by the authority, afoiesatd. That if upon the convic lion of an Indian, or the descendant of an In dian ora white peison ciaiinmg and entitled to the privileges of an Indian, of any offence in any of il.e courts of this state, a motion shall he made in arrest of judgment or f<>r a new trial, the court shall determine on said motion at the same term of the court at which con viction is had, and tn no case shall a determi nation thereon be postponed for any cause whatsoever, to any siibs. q.ient ipihi of the court or to an adjournment ofthe same trim.’ Sec. 4 And be it further enacted by the authority nfor. snid, That upon the conviction of an Indian or a descendant of an Indian, or a while person claiming and entitled to the privileges of an Indian of an offence punisha ble capitally hy the laws now of force in this state, the court shall proceed to pass the sen tence of death «>n 'he defendant, and in”nn case shall’he court postpone I e execution of said sentence more than vventy days from the time of hi« or hei < onvlction: Sec. 5. And be it further enact, d by the authority aforesaid, That upon the conviction of'an Indian or the descendant of an Indian 'or a white person cl.liming and entitled to the 1 privileges of an Indian of any offence punisha ■ hie by the laws of this s’ate bv imprisonment n the I‘enitcntiary, the court io lieu of said tmpri'Ot rn • 1 in the I’et.i’ei.liary shall sen ten< e iln defendent to lie whippeH, not e.veed i it.g thirty-nine lashes on his or li< r bare back each day »<<r three successive davs; and on cot.- vic/iod <>f any of the aforesaid description of persons of any minor « ff. ri< e, the delerida i I shall be sentenced to !>e wh.pp< d not exber d i in” thirty nine lashes o n the bare bar k; and in ii, . her case shall lie execution ot sr.id sen > fence be postponed for nioie than five days from the day of the cunvu non ol the defe.n- * dant. i Sec 6. And be it further enacted by the auihort v afoiesaid, '1 hat ifNny Indian, descen dant of an Indian, oi white person claiming rn d » nittled to the privileges of an Indian, -hall h»rcinfmr have been four d g'.ilty ot an) ; offence punishable by irnprisonmiT.t iu H i I’, iii'eriiiarv ■ end lhe person so < onvicted, -h II have been s» tiTp-wl to irrcrisuument in the P f ni if, ~,rv he (iovcinor L hi r- In m le r.zeU tu c.iniinute said j-UDi-t,me:.t lor thu provided by this act. Sec. 7. And be u further cnaetf’d. T; rd. lavs rep.gr-not to the provisions ot this act . , r. ai.d the stui.r are here! y repeal, d. ! Ihe Sei aD’ then adjourned io 10 o’c lock Momiav inornit g. Mood >y, J).r. I. ( ommiltces were a p -L<u mi pieviou noiices. 1 he bill to r< dure hr- fees on grants (.» fi r ' uiia.e drawer* m ’'-e I e l-md loiu nea ol the | lauds of this Si .’c in the Cheruktc country, was afiei various proposiiions laid on the table ’he balance of die session. Mr. Leggett, reported a b.ll, to limit the time for taking out grants so far as respects the counties ol tippling and Ware. BILLS REPORTED. Mr. McConnell, gave notice for a commit tee to report a bill to alter & amend, 4th & sth sections of an act establishing certain ferries ,tm <he Coosa aud Etowah rivers, passed 23d ! Dec. 1833. ! Tuesday, Dec. 2. The Senate reconsidered so much ofthe Journal, of yesterday as relates to the bill to reduce the fees on grants to fortunate drawers in lhe la e land and gold lotteries. BILLS REPORTED. Mr. Walthall, to authorise the Cherokee Indians to dispose of their improvements for public purposes. On motion of Mr. Liddel, the report of the committee, on tho memorial of a committee on the part of a portion ofthe citizens of the Cherokee circuit relative to the J dicial con duit of Judge Hooper, was taken up and read. J\lr McDonald, offered as a substitute for tlm report, the Bill to be entitled an act more eff dually to provide for the Government of and prmeciion ot the Cherokee Indians, resid ing within the limits of Georgia, and to pre scribe the bounds of their occupant claims, and also to authorize grants to isssue for lots- dr iwn in certain cases &c. passed Dec. 1833’ which was raceived »y a vote of 52 io 21. Il ednesday, Dec. 3. BILLS PASSED. To reduce the Sherifls bond of this state so far as respt/cis the county of Union. To legalize ai.d make valid certain acts of the present Sheriff of Paulding oounly and his deputy. To amend and explain the 30th section of the penal code of this state. To make permanent the county site in tho county ol Gilmer, at the town of Ellejay in said county. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES* Monday, Dec. L The bill to dispose of all tho Stock which lhe State of Georgia now has in the several Banks in this state, &c. was taken up by sec* lions, the first section being read to wit ; “ lie it enacted. That all the Stock which (he state has iu the different Banking institutions of the state, with the exception of the Central Bank of Georgia, bo sold and dis posed of at lhe places and in the manner here inafter pointed out and described”— On mo tion to agree thereto, the yeas and nays wcro required, and are, Yeas 35, Nays 95. The bill wis then laid on lhe table for the balance of the session. BILLS PASSED. To change the name us John Mershon to John Tompkins. To make penal the taking, secreting and detaining from their lawful Guardinn, any male or female child under lhe ago of four teen. BILLS REPORTED. Mr. Flewelh u, to amend lhe act providing for lhe mode of proving accounts in Justice’s courts. Mr. West, to repeal the Bth section of the 6’h division of the Penal Code, &c. Mr. Shaw, from the select committee to whom was referred the committed bill to in corporate tin- Pidgeon Roost Mining Company of Lumpkin county, reported a substitute winch was agreed lo.und the bill read the third time and passed. Ti.e bid to consolidate the offices of tax i receiver aud collector was lost. Mr. Hilhard gave notice that after to day* lit will move lor the appointment of a com j miter to prepare and report a bill to reduce the lees on Grants in the Gold Lottery of th® l.uius of Uns State in the Cheiokee country. Tuesday, Dec. 2. On motion of Mr. Tarver, the House re considered so much of the Journal ot yesier ! day as relates to lhe bill iu sell and di'poso of I tiie Stock which the State owns in the several ! Banks, &c. 'i he bill to extend the charter of the Darien Bank ‘/as passed —Yeas 75, Nays 65. zAdjoumed to 3 u vlock, P. 41. 3 o'clock, P. M. The Hotjc” met nor-ts -!! t.» adp>u< timent. ! 'I be li ll” ‘ n>es>age w:»s d ceivud fr >m • hi, ; xu’ Ifi y the Governor. } Xi . i ; Department, Ga. ) .*/<’zr.J, izJ , December 2d, 183 4. J ! in n v.it > ir;.t -toit hr Genera! Assembly, ci'i.i. « of • x; r d commuiLc .t.t’i.s, received at : , j tepai’o.e nt, fr< m v.; i< ii it appears that ;il e> • -of su ail p<»\, ha.e otcuned in be c utiiy <! Couc.a, near ‘.be village of N<•«;. ti, h i-as ca ited cons der-.ble al ii m rtrp.iig G.e < it Zeus in that A dlago and its ixiV'inty. Ins o< curetice has induced tio ' ni’ihorities ol the dlago m call for sosistanc* I n>ni /no pubhc authorities of the Slate, ns iwilt n. .e !u y appear by rtfirouctt to their iw.