Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, December 24, 1834, Image 4

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o—.. miy 11 gII*WW mu <—w<ni inm “ SHERIFF’S SAIZES. Lnmpkin Slici’ifi’s sales. "W iLL be sold on the first Tuesday in » ■ January next, in the town of Dahlohnega, Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Sutidrv G onds, Wares and Merchandize,; which will more fully appear by reference to a bill of i particulars; levied on as the property ol Leander Smith I to satisfv sundry ti fas, one in issued from Habersham j Superior Court in favor of James -.’orris, vs Leanderi Smith and William D Smith; one from Lumpkm 8u- j perior Conri, in favor of l\iilia»,i. Moore, h r die use ; ofWilfiam Stocks and su-idry fi fas from Lumpkm I Superior Court in favor of the officers ot Court for cost, vs. said Smith. X,ot No. 1005, 12th District, Ist Section ; levied on as t he properly of William Finley, to satisfy I sundry fi. las. issued from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of Roberts: ebling and John R. San . ford, vs. said Finley. Levy made and returned to me I by a Constable, The undivided third part of Lot or tract of j laud, on the Chestatee River, formerly called the I Griffith mine, adjoining Calhoun, Beers, Booth, and St. ! John, eight feather beds, one bureau, two hundred I and fifty bushels corn, more or less; levied on as the | property of Reuben Hutchinson, to satisfy sundry fi. ' fas. issued from Lumpkin Superior ami, I"fe ior Court > one in favor of ▼s. said Hutchin-; son. Fraction ho. 5, 4th District, Ist Section , levied on as the proper! v of John Gansing. to satisfy two ft. fas. issued from a Justices Court of DeKalb i coun y in favor of William Page, vs. said Gansing. I Levy mane and returned to me by a Constable. , Let No 424, 15di District, first Section; levied on as the property of Ambrose Hill, to satisfy j a fi fa. issued from a Ju tices Court of DeKalb coun- ! ty in favor of Thomas Worthy, lor the use of John | Sims, vs. said Hili. Levy made and returned to me I by a Constable. Fraction No. 8, in the Town of Dahlohnega; •‘vied on as the property of Henry Keneday.to satisfy 4 fi. fa. issued from a Justices Couit of Lumpkin coun-I tty t i n favor Robert Stribling, vs. said Kenneday. Le- t vy made and returned to me by a Constable. Xot N«. 578, 12th District, Ist Section; ■ levied on as the property of William Lard, to satisfy ' a fi fa. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court in favor < ofWilliam Morrison, vs. said Lard. Lot No. 562, sth District, Ist Section ; le- , vied on as the property of Archibald Rich, to satisfy a fi. fa isswedfrom N. wton county Superior Court, in I favor of Irw in and Biyan, vs. said Rich, Two thirds of two hundred Acres of Land, more or less, unjoining Beers, Booth and St. J.din, on Chestatee Rtver, and adjoi .ing Beers, Booth and St I John, and Jesse Thomas anti others; two thirds of one ( hundred acres of Land, more or less, on the Chestatee River, including the plantation whereon Henry G. Cochran now lives, adjoining Jacob Cochran, senior, and 8.-ers, Booth and St. .John, mining privilege ex cepted; hall of Lot No. 323, 13th District, Ist Section ■ North; Nos. 65 and 14, in the town of Dahlohnega;: one eighth of No. 158, I3th District, Ist Section,north; I half ot No. 853, 12 1; No. 114,4th District, formerly Habersham, now Lumpkin county, containing 250 j aciee, mo.e or less, No 882, 11 1; two negroes. Liza, and Mary; ail levied on as tne property of Hardy C. | Tatum, to satisfy sundry fi- fas. one in favor of Terry I Couch, vs. said Tatum, and R. G. Dunlap, issued from | the Superior Couit, and one issued from a Justices Court in favor ot Robert Stribling, vs. said Tatum. One fourth part of Lot Nw- 668, 12th Dis trict, Ist Sectio : levied on as the property of Abel Winningham, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Justices Court ol Gwinnett county, in favor of James Wardlaw vs. said W inniughum. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. POST PONED SALES. One fourth part of Lot No. 668, 12th Dist. Ist Sec.; levied on as the property of James Prater to j Satisfy two fi. fas. i“sued from Lumpkin Superior court ■ in favor of Richard L. Powell, and Zepheniah Harris, ’ Vs said Prater. Lot N<» 972, 12tb District, Ist Section, jj and 101 and 109, in the town ofDabluhnegn; levied on I as the property of Jonathan D Chastain, to satisfy « i fi fa. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court m favor of ’ Wilson Lumpkin,for the useof the Central Bank. Dec. I. SAMUEL KING, Shtf Lumpkin Shrriilfc Sales. WILL be old on the first Tuesday in) February next, at the Court-house in Dah [ lohnega, Lumpkin county, within tho usual hours ol sale, the follow mg property, to wit : I The wood wo'kof two wngons, with two’ wheels one wagon ironed; levied on as the property ol | Samuel Terrell, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa issued from ] Lumpkin Interior Court, in favor of Rosw ell Hall, vs. , mod Terrell. On<« Hundred ushels of Corn, more oi I lcst>; levied on ns the properly of Archibald M’Culluin > to satisfy a mortgage fi la. issm d f rom Lumpkin lu feu<r Court, in lavor of William Porter, vs. eaid. M’Collum. Dec. 1. SAMUEL KING, Shft. , Forsyth Sheriffs Sales. WTLLbe sold on ’he first Tuesday in January nt st, in the tow nos Cummmg For ■ \th c> only, wuhm the usual hours ot sale, the follow- 1 in ptO. erty, to Wt .- ' ,o- Ne. 947. 14th District, Ist Section ; C l t whereon j< bn Holland now lives, levied on »>s t llt rtv of Mitchel Bullock, to satisfy sundry fi. fas issued horn a justict s court of Hancock county, in fitvo *f J >el P. Dickerson. Levy made and return ed to «io by n Constable. Lot No. 1043. 2d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of John Ilin on. to satisfy a L fa. issued from a Justices Court of Wilkes county, in favarot A. B Fining Levy made and returned to me by a C>nstablc. Dec. 1 HI BBARD RANKER, Shff. CA I TION. 1 FOREWARN all persons from trading for four p* isory Notes ot band made bv me, to Mason E/.X' b, f’r tvr twenty five dullais each, due the 25th Det ember, and bearing da’e rhe lrt>«i.y t Ftbrussv last. The c-msi'eration.for whi< h th-sai<l notes we e given nving tailed, Ido not intend to pay them unless cvmr He ! to do so by law HUBBARD BARKER. Dec. I - 39 3L th Sheriff's Sale. Ml’l LL be s»lil on tne fi st Tuesdiy in * • Ja .uary next, m the tt'Wn ot t'unn.ing. For avtir county, witnmthe u.-uai hours i sa e, tile :•» ' >«■ mg projHTty, to wit : Thiee Fractional Lots Nos. 1417. can tnim g3O acres, more r less, wuh ten ar >es ut iic»; r<- V' J land, more or less, tne lot w ,'rereon K msom Fostt r how lives; No. 1360, vontaming 30 *■ n s. ucore --r l<■»- vttb some improvement ihen-ou; also. No. 1243. con taining 20acres, moreorless, with some improvement, a t Ivtng in the 14th District, Ist Section; levied on as ♦be nroperty ot James A. Johnston, to satisfy a fi fa. issued liom the Superior Court of Hall conntv, in favor •t A wham William & Harper Bryeon, vs. Henry G Be me’, Nelson Dickerson, \X ilituni N. Bishop Bev •rty Daniel, Absoletn Bishop, James A- Johnson. Ne- VQ&au lAcrtsea asd LxniSijj Cobb, atcariuw pen-y G. Daniel. Property pointed OHt by Robcut Mitchell, plaintiffs attorney. Los No. 1236, 14th District, Ist Sectinn ; le.vi, d on as the property of John Rice, to satisfy a fi [a. is ued trom a Justices Court of Randolph eoumy, in favor of Cullen Harp. Levy made and raturned to me by a Constable. L<>t N«. 225, Ist District, Ist Section; le i vied on as tne property of James Toole, to satisfy a ti. I fa. issued from a Justices Court of Columbia comity, 'in favor ol M. Robertson. Levy made and returned : to me by a con? table. ' Fraction N:>. 45, Ist District, Ist sarfion : levied on as the properly of V. iliiam Strange, to satisfy aftfa i s-.:ed from a Justices Court of Franklin county, in mvor of Lewis Jones & Co. for the use of Richard R. Ash. Levy made and returned to me bv a consta ble. Dec. 1 JOHN JOf.LY, D. Shff. Cobfr SheriiSs SaSe*. 'aL'St/ ILL be sold tn lite town ot Alerrietta, * * Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro perly, to wit : Lot No. 351, 17th District, 2d Section; le vied on as the proper y of James Geer to sa'isfy a fi. fa. issued from Clark county, m favor of M. McLeod, vs said Greer. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot v o. 272, Ist District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of David Thompson, to satis fy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Jefferson coun ty, in favor of Samuel M. Barr, vs. said Thompson. L» vy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No 617, Ist D.s rict, 2d Section; levied on as the property offvilliam W. Austin, to sa tisfy a ft fa issued Irom the Inferior Court ol Oglethorpe county, tn favor ot Lewis J. Dnpree- Dce. 1. GEORGE BABER, Shff. Cobb SberilTs Sales. sold in the town of Merrietta, * “ Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in January , next, within the lawful hours of sale, the following 1 property, to wit,: Lot No. 35, 18rh District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property of James Rice, to satrsly two fi. fas. issued tr< < . a Jus.ices Court ot Henry county, in favor ot Jess Johnson, vs. said Rice. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot N i. 1160, 16th District, 2d, Section ; levied on as the propery of Joseph Harden, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justices Court '1 Henry County, in favor ot Peter Warriu. vs said Harden. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Loi No. 1087, I9th District, 2d Section ; levied cm as the property of Abraham Smith and Har dy Smith, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Meriwether county; in favor of Ransom Nichols, vs. said A, &H. Smith. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 345, Ist District, 2d Section; le- j vied o<> as the property of Osburn li Gerihright, to I sati-ly a fi. fa issued from a Justices Comt ot Clark county; in favorof Andrew Graham, vs said Gii thright I Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No 875, 19th District, 2d Section;! levied on as tiie properly of Archibald Miller, to sa tisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of Fayette county, in favor of James M’Con< lie, vs. said Miller. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 170, 17lh District, Ist Section, with a Grist Mil) thereon; levied on the interest of Stephen Dale in said lot mill, to satisfv two fi. fas is sued from a Justices Court of Cobb county, in favorof Davis and Merrttt, vs. said Dale. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. POSTPONED SALE. Lol No. 1184, 16th District 2nd Section,f Saw and Grist Aldi on said Lot; levied on as the pro perty of Solomon Stishie, John Richarris and Rylee McWire, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a Justices 1 Conrt of Campbell county, in favor of Jeremiah Sam i pier, vs said Riehaids. and M,Wire, Levy made and i returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 549, IStii District, 2d Section; le vied on as the property ol William Hi nt, to satisfy ‘two fi. las issue*. Irom n Justices Court ofUpson coun | iy, in fivor of Kelly and Carmen. Levy made and ’ returned to me by a Constable. Dec. 1. DAVID MAY. D Shtf Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales- 7A ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday tn ’ » .January next, in the town of Alejay, Gilmer county, tlie follow ing propei ty, to wit: f ot No. 5. 26ilt Dis rid, 2d Section ; le vied un as the property of David Colley, to satisfy sun dry fi tas issued Irom’ a Justices Court of Fayette county- m lavor of George Miller and T. I>. & G. C King, endorseis on execution. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable, Lot \o. 62, 12ih District, 2d Section; le vied on a* the property of Daniel Garrard, maker, and E. Ferguson endorser, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of liall county, in favor ot' Fleminj Gilliland & Co. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Dec. 1. ISHAM C. KING. Shff. Union Sheriffs Sales. nril.Lbe s<»ld on ti.c first Tuesday in January next, in the tow n of Blairsville, Union county within*the u-ual hours ol sale, the following property, to w it: Lot No 145, 9tli District, Ist section; le vied on as tlie property ol John B. Chastain, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued irom a Justices court of Union countv, one tn favor of A. Bishop and o(tiers, and tw o issued’ from a justices court Lumpkin county, in fav.u of Thotnas J Rusk, vs. said Chastain. Property poin ted < ut bv defendant. The undivided half of let No 158, Sib Dis trict, Ist Section; levied on as the property of John | B Chas ain, to s.disiv a ti fa issued f*om tile Inferior irOiir* oi ILmersh j m county m favor of John It Jones A. Co vs Adan Piute and J B. Chastain Property ■ | omted out bv deieudnnt 7 Dec. 1. ' J. P WELLBttKN. Shff Walker Mirrilt * >alc*. WW,’iLL be sold oi» Hit- first 1 uesday in ' » » January next, al the House of Jesse Cleru ' enlsthe place o' holding public rales tn the coitn'y of I Walker, within the usual hours of sale, the following I property, to .»it: Loi No. 256, 3d District. 4 h Section; |r ▼i< d on i.s the ; r< i • rty ot Jem • Puw el, to satisfy a fi fa. issued Imm « J ■*•;« s couil • I Fibb county in favor i 1 (iirr.li >V Townsend. Levy tnjde and rtiu.ned to , .ic by * Constable. Lol No. 318. 9 h D strict, 4 h Section; le- ■ vied nn as the pruj erty u! Thompson A.isuu, to satia „ >f. a U. fa. issued irotn h Jns'icrs Cettrt of Gwinnett ,■ < ,n>> tn favor of V' ifbarii K Smith. Levy made land rrtu ned It me b* a Constable. . i Lot No. 1 19. .S h Dt«trtrt. 3d Section ; •(levied •as fur popi.ty ••! i . J- > i-• . o svi-fy a ti. :a i-s j- •! r in n Justices < •- . o' sk- r . <>ti y 1 > in favor <f I i.o f-spy- I< vy uj... and letunx oto • i me by a Constable i Lot No. 82, 13ih District, 4:h Section; ic- | vied <-n mlb e property ol Joshua Mclntire, us. . I a h la- issued from toe Superior Court of Franhun j leoun’v, in :avcr vs Jtftncs Mcjrt?; k • Lot No. 301, firth District, 4th Section; | levied on as the property of John S. Head and Nehe miah Summerlin, to satisfy four fi. fas. issued from a justices court of Gwinnett county, in favorof Mathew- Strickland. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. Lot No. 132, Sih District, 4th Section; le vied on as the property of Zachafiah Battson, to sa tisfyafi. fa. issued from a justices court of Upson county, in favor of George North Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Loi No. 105,6th District, 4th Section, le vied on as the property of Win. Slaughter, to satisfy a ( fi. fa. issued Irom a justices court of Jones county, in favor ot John Hammock. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. POSTPONED. L t No. 104, 27th District, 3d Section, le vied on as the property of Thomas ’A . Gilbert, to sa tisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justices Court, of Jackson county, in fivor of Cornelius Shockley, vs. said Gil bert. Dec. 1. WILLIAM FALKNER, Shff. ADxMiNISTRATOR’S SALE. he sold, on the first Tuesday in December) v v ncj/, at Edahwah Cherokee County, lot' number 38, in the 14lh district of the 3d section, as I the property of Berryman Marshal dec’d. Sold fori the benefit >t the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.— Terms made known on the day of sale. ARCHIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’r, BARSHABA MARSHAL, Admr’x. Sept. 17—29—tds, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ■ & be sold, to the highest bidder, at the court W w house doorat Cumming Forsyth,on the first Tuesday in December next, lot number 801, in the 2d district of the first section, containing forty acres as tho property of John Callaham, deceased. Sold for the benefiit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased. Terms made known on the day. GEORGE VERNON Adm’r. Sept. 17—1.9 tds. FOR SALE. ;| IHE subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the / Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty by tw eiitv-four feet, nearly finished. This Lot is in an el igible part of the town, on the principal steet; the House is admirably calculated for a Store. ALSO, A Lot separated from the public square only by a lot of sixty feet. The Lot fronts on both the principal streets running paralel through the town, and is con venient to the public Spring. 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 property will be exchang ed for Negro properly, or sold on a credit ofsix months. Possession will be given of the Lot first mentioned, imtnediab ly, ot the other in thirty days after its sale. HOWELL COBB. April 5. —7 —ts. Forsyth Co. J O H J O 3. L Y, aP| '.FORMS his ftiends and all persons JI. visiting this country, that he has opened a HOUSE OF ENTER TAINMENT, in the town of Cum ming, where no pains will be avoided to render his company comfortable. Fiom the newness of the country, it cannot be expected that the accommodations w ill be as com plete as those furnished at some Houses tn the older parts of the State, but the proprietor assures the public that he will Continue with all speed to add to his establishment, until it is put on a tooting in etior tn none in this country. March 8. M A CON GEORG > A. JCHItT CARTER, Late of Clinton. openc i ti e Central Hotel, in the ex- J J ® St tensive Fire re of Brick Building;recently erectedin this City. The Location is central to she busi- ■ ,es of the place, the House is conveniently arranged ior the accommodation of Families or single persons, either as reglar ortransient Boarders. The beds & fur niture throughout, are m w and superior. The 'fable and Bar will always be furnished with the best the market affords, and no pains will be .spared by the Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable, all who favor him with their custom and he hopes from his long experience,and the satisfaction heretofore rendered the community, to merit from his friends and the public, a liberal share of patronage. Exten sive and convenient Suable are attached to tho Ho tel.’ March 1—55 Paper Slaking. The undersigned have lately purchased of White man & Lones, their several PAPER MILLS, near Knoxville, Tenn am! are now putting up very ex tensiveand ENTIRE NEW MACH IN ERY for the Manufacture of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a few days.— j They are also manufacturing PAPER constantly al I the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de mand at present can be supplii d. They hope from i close attention to business to still retain that liberal ■ patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers j of East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 1 PAPER, CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS Os every description, to exchange on the most libe- I ral terms tor RAGS ; And do once more call the attention of she people I ot T’enneesee and North Alabama A the northwestern pail ol Georgia, to t e more particular in saving their HAGS, 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, U IHTEMAN A Co. Jan 18. I). A. WILDS* FASHION AB! L TAILOR. 115 FSPI CTI ULI Y informs the citizen of Murray Y county, and the ptiblir, get . ral y , rfiat h< lias • located bun H-lt al I’oii -1 11, w hete he designs carrying *on the TaILOKI'vG Bl SINES.*, ii its various branches. He bu; > s tba; ; somptness witl, oespatch will insure hma a liberal pair-, tiage. His work will at all times, reccomaicnd itself. August 2—2 l—Ci ADMINISTRATORS SALE. aX H I be sold **n the first Tuesday in January v V 'u »t. .t J r. .>o, Jackson county, the ne -1 Ht< tn- t.-t e <-t J- ■ n I ,-krn.ge dec’d. ‘ . ’J e of he;-- a>d c ••'it ,s ot'said ■ dec, d. .er; kowni> i t ay ■■ -ah . skL'A>US liit'LrA, Adm’r. ! Oct ADMINISTRTOR’S SALE. "STS7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the house of Jesse Clemmons, the place of holding public sales, known as the Loutt House of Vvalker county, lot number 54, tn thebrti district of the 4th section, as the property of Berryman Marshal deceased. Sold for the hem tit oi theirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. ARC HIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adm’r. BARSHABA MARSHAL, Admr’x. Sept. 17—29—tds. Subscriber, grateful tor the pa tronage so liberally bestowed upon him by a generous public, at his Hotel at Dahlohnega, respectfully informs his old natrons and the public general)v, that he has recently opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT tn the commodious House lately owned by Robert Ligon, at Leathers Ford. Where he will spare no pains to ender comfortable, all who may favor him with a call. He also informs the Citizens ol Lumpkin, and the adjoining counties, that his SAW and GRIST MILLS, on the 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 O. BRACKEN. August 27.—26 —ts. TAVERN FOR SALE. pltia THE subscribers offer for sale their well known COMMODIOUS HOUSE and lot, now occu pied by them, as a House of Entertainment,situated on the south west corner of the public square in the tow n of Dahlohnega, Lumpkin county, Georgia; to gether wish such house hold and kitchen furniture as may be wanting to keep up a boarding house at the j above stand. A liberal credit will be given, with good ' security, upon part of the amount, .• ■ • I Persons wishing to purchase property of this Kind,; situated as nisin a highly flouri-hing village equeled ; by few & surpassed by none in point of health, would • do well to call and examine the pr< nnses immediately, j as great bargain will be given. , 5 ” R. S. BRASHERS, I THOMAS J. MASON. ' Sept. 17—29—Gt. GOLD MINES AND GOOD LAND I LOT FOR SALE. WILL besold on the eighteenth day of Novem ber next, in the Town of Milledgeville, in | front of La Fayette Hall, commencing al 10 o’clock, the following gold mines inthe Cherokee regions. | No. Dist. Sec. 937 12 1 ] 801 12 1 203 13 1 N*rfh 15 13 1 North 61 13 1 N»rrh 117 12 1 1249 T 9 2 On the same day, the following lots es land i* tho same Oc io* of the State. — No, Dist. See. 191 13 3 210 6 88 6 4 ‘ 93 23 3 233 13 2 90 10 - . « 3 The foregoing lots will positively ho sold, f»r 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. w. D. VI EAVEB, E. SEYMORE, F. C. McKINLEY, HENRY M. TERRELL Sept. 24-30. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY, •} lEREAS Narcissa Austin applies for letters of V ▼ Administration on the estate of Michael Aes- I tin deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ' singular, the kindred and creditorsol said deceased, to i be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections ifany they have, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rd Sept. 1834, JOASHLEY JAMES, Clk. c.c Oct. 32-4 t STOLEN. FROM Eli McConnell’s stable inCherukeeennnty, ou the molit of the 12th inst.. a sorrel nV e a bout five years old, with oldsheesT' TwTTgiWirnnrr al reward tor the mare and thief, or forth* mare alone and all reasonable expences paid. Any iidorinatKn respecting said mare will be thankfully received by the subscriber near Lawrenceville, or to Eh McCon nell in Cbdrokee county. The public ar* reaped fully requested to be vigilenl in making enquiry about said nia ‘ rP . WiM. BAILEY. Oct. 15—33—2 t . - SALE OF GOLD LOTS. THE subscriber will positively sell, on the firs, Tuesday in December next at Dahlohnega Lumpkin county, at 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 N»rth. 1235 2 1 309 23 3 A credit ofsix, twelve and eiehtecn months m ill be given, with good and approved security. Good and sufficient titles will be made bv the Drawers of each of t ie above lots, upon a compliance w ith the conditions ofthesale. The purchasers will be required ip pay the grant fees. ROBERT STRIBLING, Atorney and Agent for the Draweis Oct. 15—33—'ds. H. B. SHAW’S K A"' OFFICE is next door to JLd Choice’s Hotel, on the Public Square, in Tahiauoeca, Lumpkin county. June 14.—17—w3in. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. 1 OFFER l*r sale lot number 261, m thc7fh district of the Ist section. This lot of land is situated or the Tocc.-y river, and is of tiie richest quality, with large improvements. Persons wishing to purchase can cal! on Isaac N. Grier, who lives near the land, or on Allred B- Holt of Dahlohnega tor the t< rms. ULYSSES LEDIS. C u mbus, October 29th 1 Sil sm. ’JIATTHEWS A < lADM R ITTO MZE Al ZJIW, OAV E op< ■d an Officnat Amaria, Lumpkin ton ty. Mr. Matthews having resumed the prac tice of the law, is now making arransements to remove his family to Gainesville, where he n il’ spend a consi derable portion of his time. Letters on business ad dressed to the above Firm at either place, will be punc tually atu n.ied to. They will attend the courts <4 the VY,’ .06 d ('herokee circuits Mr. Candler will r< I mam co istecry . , Aurarta, when not on the Circuit. QtJ. f?.—3’>-4A TO THE PUBLIC. I THE Subscriber, truly thankful for the *- ’[■ patronage heretofore bestowed on him & iWalWra desirous of a continuation and extension 4 ot that favor, takes Ibis method of inform- r 1 in- his friends and the public generally, that he still , i continues to keep, in first rate style, the UNION ~ ’ HOTEL in Milledgeville. The advantageousloca- ’ lion of his House to she business part of the town, j is too well kt.own (it being the house formerly kept | bv Robert M’Comb) to need pointing out. The eS- j tablishment is large and commmodious, and vvella dapted to the convenience of either regular or tran. sient boarder** The Table, Bar and Stables, will be constantly supplied with the best the market af fords; and no pains will be spared to render comforta- . ble and happy all persons who may call on him. Thus w ith every advantage that can contribute to the accommodation of- public house, together with the in fluence o. a polite, studious & attentive barkeeper, the subscriber flatters himself in believing that he cannot fail to meet with a liberal share of public favors. AARON SEARCY. August 13—25--13 L GOLD!! GOLD!! GOLD !! ( Lot No. 231 15th Dist. 2nd Section. If not sold at private sale before the 18th day of - next, will be sold ir the town of Aiilledge ville on that day, the above valuable Gold mine.— The t erms cf 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 desiroua of purchasing will apply to N. B. JUHAN Agent Oct. 29—35—3 t CJSH FOR TO MECHANIC, * THE Trustees of the Dahlohnega Academy, will let out to the lowest bidder, on Thuisday th© 30th day of this month, at Dahlohnega, the building of an . ACADEMY. Some Cush will be paid in advance, and approved bonds and security required for ths faithful disc imrg.ol tbecontract. A plan ot the building may be seen ®a application ta JOHN CHOICE, at Dahlohnega JOHN O. BRACKEN, JOHN 11. WARE, HINES DOLT, JOHN CHOICE. Get. 22.—33—t5. Trustees: SPECIAL ORDERS. 2. Htad Quarters, 12lh Division, Geo. > Ordered Ist. g N obedience to the orders .f tho JA Commander in Chief, tb. al Review and Inspection of the J2th Division, G. ▼ M. for 1834, will take place by Kigements or Bwttal lions, in the several counties composing the 12th Di vision,in the t.llowing order, to wit : M Ist Brigade. At F.lijay, in Gilmer county, on Mon day and Tuesday, the 18th and 19th of tlugust neat. At Etowah, Cherokee county, on Fridty and Sa turdny, the 22d and 23d ot August. At Cassville, Cass county, on Fridayetid Saturday the 29(h and 30th, of August. 2d. Brigade. At Livingston, Floyd county, on .11.0 -J. - day and Tuesday, the 15th and 16th of s#ptemb||r. At Spring Place, Murray County, on Friday ond ' Saturday, the 19th and 20th of September. * At the Court-House of Walker County, on Mon- i day and Tuesday, t)ie22dand 23d of September. Ordered 2d. That all officers of the line, whether Commissioned or non-Comtnissioned, will appear on the first day, at the place directed in the several coun ties armed with a fire-lock, for the purpose ot inspec tion and drill, at 11 o’clock, A M. Ordered 3d. That on the 2d day, they will appear as directed, with their entire Commend, trnieri end accouteied agreea >ly to law, ior Review, Inspection and Drill, at 11 o’clock, A. M. Ordered 4lh. That Generals of Brigades are ox pected to have tl err Command full and completeiX where it cannot he done by regular elect i.ns, they will resort to appointment by brevett. Ordered ssh, That officers will be cereful 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, md the>"*' strictest accountability will be exacted. By order of HENRY M. TERRELL. CHARLES H. NELSON. Division Inspector, 12th Division, G. J\l June 28.—19—ts. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALTL * he subscriber offers for Sale that vel liable lot of hind with an improve memos 10 acres, under good fence, and good cabbins thereon, known as N». 19 1601 Gist net and 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now Cass connty-upon very accomodating terms. Apply to the subscriber at Jefferson Jackson county. SYLVANLS RIPLEY, May3—ll—tf PROSPECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN 6PY, z A WEEKLY JW.WSPAPER published tn Washing-* ton. Wilkes County, Georgia, to be devoted io Politico JLilt/aiure, jjJ IT lias so long been the custom of persons announ* cing their dei-igti to establish u Press, to issue a Prospectus contaimug the principles which they in tend to maintain, l.iat 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, and to judge first of its propriety, ’ and altcrwards if theie should be a deviation from tho i same* We would thereto e, briefly s>ate, that our x* object is to advocate and support to the extent of our ability, the doctrines professed and practised by tho Unon Party ot oui blate, believing them to be essen tial toihe preservation of our < xish net as a nation, and the perpetuation of our happiness as a people. “ ' t hese we believe to be generally known and under stood by the citizens ot our State, and indeed the pro pet limit oi a piospectus would preclude their being examined and explained in detail. e are fully awaro that professions made and not pracused are worn i a. iuti e. Il we should be found tergiversatingin i course, we are of consequence amenable to our .Irons and readers, and by tfirm, we are willingto be judged. Portions ot the paper will be devoted to misctllano ou ■ matter, distinct irom political, embracing that ■nth will be tnonght no st oseiid and interesting. ne Editor pledges Imns. It to use every exertion to <>.ake ns papec as respectable and interesting as lies •* in his power. The Southern Spy will be published on a Royal sheet with new typ. and press at two dollars and fifty cents 1., advance, or three dollars at the end of the yar The first number will be issued about toe 21th ot itns month. „ JAMES T. HAY. Aug. >.