Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, January 10, 1835, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALES. lamipkin Sheriff's sales. WH7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in f * • February next, in the town of Dahlohnega, Lampkin count y, within the usual hours of sale, the allowing property, to wit; Lot or Fraction No. 992, 12»h District, Ist , Section-, levied on as the property of Martin Dial, to i talisfya fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Walton j cmiintv, in favor of Johnston & Gunn, vs. said Dial.) Lew made and returned to me by a Constable* Lol No. 490, 1311) District, Is’ Section,, South, levi don as toe proper.y f Paul Williams, to ! sattsly a fi fa. issued from a Justices Court of Wash- i ington count;,’, in favor >f William Frish & Co. vs. , said Wi’iiiai.ir. Levy made and returned tome by a ; Constable. One thud of Lot No. 1049, 12th District, Ist Section, one lot plank, one bureau, one larg- din ing table, two smalt tables, six witidsor chairs, eight common chairs, three pots, two ovens and leds two cows and one Calf, one cart and legchain, one fea ther bed, and four bedsteads, one matress, tw > pair dogirons, one grid iron, one skillet, tw’o mattocks, one pick, and one small c est-, levied on as the pro perty of John O Bracken, to satisfy snndrv fi fas is sued from the Superior and Inferior Courts, and one from the Inferior Court in favor of Thomas W. Mad ders, for the use of Lstell Beier, ys. said B r acken. Lot N<». 323, 13th District, Ist Section, north; levied on as the property of A. Pitner, to satis fy sundry fi. las. issued from a Justices Court of Ha bersham County, in favor of Samuel M’Carter, vs said Pitner. Levy made and returned to me bv a Con stable. Lot No. 190, 12th District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of Matthew Willson, to sa tisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of Hall county, in favor of James Willson, vs. said Willson. Lot No. 1142, 4th District, Ist Section, Lot No. 1005,4th District, Ist Secthm; Lot No. 800, 32th District, Ist Section- Lot No. 86, Ist District for merly Habersham, now Lumpkin county; Lot No. 82, Ist District formerly Hab< rsham now Lumpkin coun ty; Lot No. 63, Ist District, formerly Habersarn, now Lumpkin county; Lot No. 66, Ixt District formerly Habersham, now Lumpkin county; all levied on as the property of John O. Glover to satisfy sundry fi fas, one in tavor of Seaborn Thorn and M’Ginnis Cald well, vs said Glover. Ten acres of land, more or less, where James J Logan now lives, including ail the buildings, it being a pari of lot No. 33. in the Ist Di-trict of for merly Habersham, now Lum kin county, levied on as the property of James J. Logan, io satisfy a fi. fa. is mod from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor of Lar kin Holt against said Logan. Also, Lot or Fraction No. 525 in the 15th District Ist Section, levied on as the property of Hi ram Williams, to satisfy a fi fas. tn favor of Samuel McJunkin issued from a justice’s court of Walton couuty. against said A illiaius, levy made and returned Co me by a constable. Lot N<> 984, 12th District, Ist S ection, le vied on ns the property of lohn D Field, Sen. to sat isfy two ti. fas. issued from Lumpkin Superior Court, one in Lvori f A N Baird Si Co. the other in lavor of A. N. Baird, against said Fields. One third part of Fraction No. 281. 13th District, Ist Section, North, levied on as the property of Hardy (\ Tatum, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Lumpkin Superior Couit, in favor of ferry Couch and others, against said I’atum. Lot No. 11, in the 12th District, and Ist flection, levied on as the property of David Sears, to satisfy sundry li fas. issuing from a justices cmiit ot Ujrson county, in favor ot John W. Person A Co. and others, vs. said Sears, levy made uud returned by a constable Lot No. 800, 12th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Moses Potts, to sat’sly a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Oglethorpe county, in favor of John T. Penn, and others. Levy made and returned to me by constable. POSTPONED. Ono Negro woman by the name of Moriah; levied on as the property of William Gilmore, to satis fy a fi. fa. issued fr mi Lumpkin Superior court, in fa vor of James Liddell, vs. said Cilmore. Lol No. 1163, 12th District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of William B Landrum, to Hitisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices court of Lumpkin county .Jone in favor of John R Stanford, vs. William B. Landrum and Mieaj.ih Landrum. Lovy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 1005, 12th District, Ist Section, levied on as the property of William Finley, to satisfy sundry li. fas issued from a justices court of Lumpkin county, in favor ot Robert Stiebling and John 11. San ford, vs said Finley, levy made and returned to u.u by U constable. The undivided third part of Lot or tract of land on the Chestatee river, formerly called the Grif fith ininn, adjoining {Calhoun. B< ers, Booth, ahd St. John, eight feather beds, one bureau, two hundred and fifty bushels of corn more or less; levied on as the property of Reuben llutclii-ison. io sati-fv sundry fi. fas issued from Lumpkin Superior an ( Inferior Court one in lavor of William Worlev, vs said Hutchinson. Lot N<». 424, 15th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of Ambrose Hill, t > satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a ju-lices court of DeKalb county in favor of Thomas Worthy, for the use of John Sims, vs. said Hill, levy made and returned to me by a con stab’e. Lol No. 578, 12th District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of Amos Lard, to satisfy a fi. fa. is tied fiotn Lumpkin Superior Court in favor of William Morrison, vs said Lard. Ltd No. 562,5th District, Ist Section; le vied on a i tno propert' of Archibald Rich, to satisfy ti fa issued from Newton pointy Superior Court, in (iVor of Irwin and Brylin, vs slid Rich. Half of Lot No. 328, 13" h District, Ist Section, North, Lots N'»s. 15 cm •' ’• • the town of Dahlohnega—one ciglithot Lot No t,*.", 1-h’t District, )«t Section. North; No. 453. 12th District, is.t Section, No. 882, I lib Di*<ri«t, Ist Section, all ieviedon *<»ti'<J property of Hardt C, Tatum, to satisfy sundry fi fx? one in "favor of Terry Couch,against 11. C. Tatum and R. G. Dunlap: and one from a justices court in fa vor of Robert Strebling, vs said Tatum. One fourth part of Lot No. G6B, I2ih Dis trict, Ist Section; ’levied on as the picp.rty of Abel Winningham, to satisfy a ti fa. issued from a justices court of Gwinnett county, tn tuvor of James \\ ardlaw vs id \\ inningham, levy made and returned tome by * gon? 1 able. One fourth part of Lol N<>. 665, 12lh Dis trict, Ist Section, levied on as the property ot Janie- Pratei to satisfy two fi fas. issued from Lumpkin Su perior Couit in favor of Richard 1- i’ow * li, and Ze pheniah Harns, vs said Prater Lol No. 972, 12 h Dis ri -t. Ist Sec ion. find 101 and It 9. in the t<>w,.m Dah I. esw leu d.'-n a, the propeity of Jonathan D < hast.tin, tuaati-'y a fi fa. issued from Lumpkin Superb <’ t.t! in tavor of IVilson Lumpkiii, and sundry others, tor the use of the «A«VBl. KISC.S Lampkin Sheri O'- Sales. WILL be sold on the first 1 uesday in February next. m the Court-house in Dah lohnega, Lumpkin county, wuhmthr) usual hours 0 . aale, the following property. W wit: The wood wotk of two wagons, with two wb~G oae wagon ironed; levied on as the propertyot iSbin iel Terrell, to satisfy ajnortgage fi ta issued trom Lumpkla Interior Court, ia « »»’*■«« «»*b ”• ' •fel TCUC’I- One Hundred Pusheis of Corn, mere o, less; levied on as the property of Archibald M’Cullnm to satisfy a mortgage n. fa. issued from Lumpkin In ferior Cuurt, in favor of William I’urter, vs. said M’Collum. Dec.l. SAMUEL KING, Shlf. Forsyth Sheriffs Sale. WILL be sold on the fust Tuesday in February next,’in the town of Cumming,|For | sytu county, within the usual hours of sale, the Ibllow i ing properly, to wit ; I Lot No. 232, 14th District, Ist Section ; ! Levied on as the proper’v of Abraham \ enable, to sa | tiefy a fi, fa issued fr-.im a hrstict s court of Jackson county, in fuvorof Thoma? Hancock. Levy made I and returned to me by a Constable. ! Lot No-330 Ist District, Ist Section; le j vied on as the property of John Dozier, to satisfy a fi I ia. issued ii 00. a Justices court of Warren county, in I favor ot David Cooper, for the use of N. Bailey. Levy made and returned to mebv a Constable. Jan. 3. * ii. barker, shir. NOTICE. T' tE subscriber will not, under any circumstances hat* ver, forthe future, advertise or expose to j ale in his official capacity, any lot of land in his coun i sy, unless the Plat and Grant is first produced to him, or a citifieate from the proper officer that the land so intended to be sold, has been granted. And all com munications tohrm or his Deputies, upon business in bis official capacity, must come free of postage or they will not receive his attention. GEORGE BABER, Shffi Cobb Co. Dec. 17—39—4 t. Forsyth Sheriffs Sales. IplipkLbe sold on the first Tuesday in • ” February next, in the town of Cumming For syth county, wthin the usual hours of sale, the follow ing pioperty, to w.t .* Lot No. 555, 14th District, Ist Section; levied on as the t roperty of Melger Bumgarner, to sa tisfy two fi. fas is ued from a Justices court f G in nett county, one in favor of Joel Hnyt, the other in favor of John Bumgarner, for the use of John Hol comb. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Lot No. 1247, 14th District, Ist Section, levied on as the property of William Wilson, to sa tisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of DeKalb county, in favor of Hoyle A Jones. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. POSTPONED. Lot No. 1236, 14th District, Ist Section; levied On as toe property of John Rice, to satisfy a fi’ fa. issued from a Justices court of Stewart county, in favor of Calon Harp. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 437, 3d District, Ist Section; le vied on as the property of John Coleman, to satisfy a fi, fa issued fom the Superior Court ofLiberty coun ty, in favor Bulloch and Dunwoody, for the use of Absolem Holcomb, bearer, vs. said Coleman. Lot No 448, 14th District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of Elijah Denton, to satisfy , a ft fa issued from Rabun Superior Court in favor of Berryman Sherly. Jan. 3. JOHN JOLLY, D. Shff. Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales- WILL be sold on flic first Tuesday in February next, in the town of Alcjay, Gilmer county, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 31, 10th District, 2d Section, le leved on n» th.. |.io|n-ny <>f Elt I>,»nnttt*nn, To satisfy a fi. fa i-stied from a justices court of DeKalb county, in favor of James King, forthe use of David McDow e), vs. said Donaldson levey made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 160, sth District. 2d Section, le vied on as the propeity of \\ m. T. Barratt, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued lr- m a ju-tiees court of W niton county, in favor of Walker Holedy, vs said Buiratt, levy made and returned to me by a constable One blank Poney, levied tm as the property of Coldweather, ai Indian, to satisfy a fi. fa issued i from the Superior Court of Gilmer county, in favor of the officers of Court, vs. said Ce.ldweatber. Dec. 3. SHAM C. KING, Sh’ff. Walker Sheriff s Sales. WILL be. sold on the first Tuesday in February next, on lot number 281,9th dis trict, 4lh R< ction, in the county of >a Ik er, within ! the usual hours of sale, the followingproperty, to Ait: Loi No. 284, 13th District, 14’h Section; j levied on as the property of John fredaway, to satis 'i fy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of Walton county, in favor of Isaac Rosser. Levy made and re turned to me by a Couatablh- Lot No. 101. 10th District, 4th Section; levied on as the property of Joseph Murphy to satis fy a ft fa. issued t rom thelnferior Court of Oglethorpe county, i i favnr of William Salsbury, for the use of William 1.. Richardson, vs said Mu r phy. Jan. 8. WILLIAM FALKNER, Shff. Union Sheriffs Sales. . vi ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February V next, in the town of Blairsville, Union county within the usual hours of sale, the following propeity, to wit: I Lot No. 147, 9th District, Ist Section; le vied on as the ; roperty of John B. Chaetain, to satisfy i sundry fi. fas issued turn a Justices couit of Union conuty, one in favor of A. Bishop ami Others, ajid two ! issued from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of Thomas J. Rusk, vs. said Chastain. Property • notn.eti out by detendaut. Lot No. 145, Bth District, Ist Section; le visd on ns the property of Archibald Robot ts, to satis i fy a fi. fa issued from a jnstieea court of New ton coun ty, in favor ofl.a« son 4c Holland. Property pointed ’ oi ’ bv vlaiutitfin execution, vs said Robertson. j un . 3. J. P. WELLBORN. Shff. Murray Sheriffs Sales. U 3 ’ ILL b ■ »<>!d o , th-, first Tuesday in February n. at. ai Sprir.e Place, in Jue county ot Mur ray, w irhtn the usual hours el the lollowmg pro • petty, to wit: Lot No. 239, IDth District, 3 1 Section; levied c»« as 'he property <>' Allred Greg, re, to satisfy a fi fa ir.Mi. d Irotu the Su:«rtor Court ot Gwinnett I county, i t f.»v rot William B. Matone, vs. Hannah | Greceie, AI: ed urt get e, and Peter W aiden, secuniy on the appeal. Lot No. 263, 11th District, 3<l Section, le-< vied on as ti e propertv of John Lethers. to sati.iv ti | t»>. trom Carroil Mip.'n. r Couit, in tavoruf the vffi 1 cers <4 Court and euiidty oth-r fi- tas. , I Lol No. 263, 11th District, 3d Section ; le vied on as the prope-tv ot John Leathers, to satutv a ti fa. i-sued trom ti e Sot e tor Court ot ( arroll county Jin tav..r Calaway Burke, vs. William Phiipole and John Leathers. Lot No: 232, 9>h District, 3d Section; lc-j • vied on as the propertv of James Blanket, to .-Misty . thiee fi. fas. issued from the Superior Court ot t..»tn-1 ne it countv. in favor ot Hudson H. Alien, vs James ) ! Plankett ami James I. P anket. ilillory Moore and . n ’■'•“ k *'A , l is'r H O.'nr ß ns,sur I FOR SALE. r'WF’IHE subscriber offers for sale a Lot in the) Js'gflS- SL Town of Edahwah, with a House fifty by 1 1 twentv-foor feet, nearly finished. This Lot is in an el- 1 igible part of the town, on the principal steel; the ’ 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 paralel through the town, and is con- i venient to the public Spring. On this lot there is aj House, twenty by twenty-four, intended for aKitchen, a good smoke-house and other improvements. Terms —Any or all of this property 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. (Jtiiiimiiig, FbrsythTCo. Jo ai JOLLY, j W STORMS his ftiends and all persons I A 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 ihe accommodations will 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 looting in- f etior tn none in this country. 1 March 8. i G EOK G ) A. JOniM CAB.TZIK., Late of Clinton. ftTim S.®" 9f ene ’ ll e Central Hotel, in the ex . l&L HL Atensive Fire rc of Brick Buildtng;recently I erectedin this City. T lie Location is central to the busi ! nessof the place, 4c the House is conveniently arranged , for the acco-..iniodation of Families or single persons, - either as reglar ortransieut Boarders. The beds A fur niture throughout, are new and superior. The Table and Bar will always be furnished with the best the market affords, and no pains will be spared by the I Proprietor, to render comfortable and agreeable, all j who favor him with their custom and he hopes from his long experience, and the satisfaction heretofore rendered the community, to merit from bis friends and the public, a liberal share of patronage. Exten sive and convenient Sttable are attached tothaHo i tel. | March 1—55 Fiitertaifiimcfiit. FglllE Subscriber, grateful for the pa troaage so liberally bestowed upon 111 i I him by a generous public, at his Hotel at dgiitaffSSSis Dahlohnega, respectfully informs his old ions and th. public generally, that he lias recently opened a .OUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT in the commodious House lately owned by Robert Ligon, at I Leathers Ford. Where he will spare no pains to e der comfortable, all who may favor him with a call. lUt He also informs the Citizens of Lumpkin ami the adjoinirg counties, that his SAW and GRIST MILLS, on the Chestatee River, lately owned by Robi rt Ligon, are now in excellent order and ready for iha punctual despatch of any orders in this line of his business. JOHN O. BRACKEN. August 27. —2G—ts. ~TO~TIIE I’UBLIC. THE Subscriber, truly thankful for the t _ patronage heretofore bestowed on him A I lilial? desirous of a continuation and extension ~i that favor, takes this method of 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 his House to she busmtss part of the town, is too well kt.ow n (it being the house formerly kept by Robert M ’Comb) to need pointing out The es tablishment is large ami commmodious, and well a dapted to the convenience of either regular or tian, sient boarder’ The Table, Bar and Stables, will ' be constantly supplied with the best the market as -1 fords; and no pains will be s| ared to render comforta- I I Ide and happy all persons who may call on him. i Thus, with every advantage that can contribute to the accommodation of -public house, together with the in fluence ot a polite, studious A attentive barkeeper, the subscriber flatters himself in believing that he cannot fail to meet with a liberal share of public favors. AARON SEARCY. j August 13—25-13 t. I TAVERN FOR SALE. THE snbecriEers offi r for sale their well known COMMODIOUS HOUSE and lot, now occu- I jii' d by them, as a House of Entertainment,situated )on the south west corner of the pnblic square in the I town of Datdohncga, Lun pkin county, (u. rgiajto ! gether with such house to kl and kitchen furniture as I may be wanting to keep up a bearding house at the above stand. A liberal credit will be given, with good J security, upon part of the amount, i Persona wishing tn purchase property of this kind, 1 situated as it is in a highly flourishing village equeled by few* & surpassed by none in point of health, would do well to call ami examine the pr< raises immediately, ai great bargain will be given. R. S. BRASHERS, THOMAS J. MASON. Sept 17—29-Gt. Paper Making. The undersigned have lately purchased of White ! man A Lones, lheirseveral PAPER MILLS, near Knoxville, Tenn, and are now putting up very ex pensive and ENTIRE NEW MACH IN ERY forthe I M aniifactiu e of Paper, Which will be in full operation in a few days.— I j They ere also manufacturing PAPER constantly at.' j the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de-. ; maud at present can be suppli d. They hope from I close attention to business to still retain that liberal I i patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers j j ut East Tennessee. They will keep constantly at all the Mills a A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PAPER. CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOTHS I Ot every description, to exchange on the most libe- ’ ral terms tor RAGS ; And do once more call the attention of the people ; ot Tenueesee and North Alabama A the northwestern part ot 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 A Co. Jan IS. ‘ ADMINISTRATORS SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at Jefferson, Jackson county, the ne groes belonging to the estate of John Eskridge dec’d. Bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditois ofsaid deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Adm’r Oct. 29 —34—Ids "GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY, ’ HERE AS Narcissa Austin applies for letters of V v Administration on the estate of Michael Aus -1 tin deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections if any they have, to shew cause w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rd Sept. 1834. JOASHLEY JAMES, Clk. c.e Oct. 8.—32—4 t GOLD MIM S ANDGOOD LAND < LOT FOR SALE. ( MM7TLL be sold on the eighteenth day of Novem t < < her next, in the Town of Milledgeville, in / ;ront of La Fayette Hall, commencing at 10 o’clock, the following gold mines in the Cherokee regions. No. Dist. Sec. 937 12 1 80f 12 1 203 13 1 Norfh 15 13 1 North 61 13 1 Norrh 117 12 1 I 1249 19 2 t i On the same day, the following lots of land in the ( same section of the State. — I t No. Dist. Sec. 134 13 3 I 210 0 3 88 6 4 9J 23 3 238 13 2 90 10 3 The foregoing lots will positively be 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. \V. D. WEAVER, i E. SEYMORE, F. C. MeKINLF.V, ) HENRY M. TERRELL Sept. 24-30. Jgeni VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. 1 OFFER tor sale lot number 264, in the 7th district of the Ist section. This lot of land is situated on the Toccoy river, and is of the richest quality, m ith urge improvements. Persons wishing to purchase can cal! on Isaac N. Grier, who lives near the land, or on Alfred B- Holt of Dahlohnega for the t<rms. ULYSSES LEWIS. , Citmbus, October 29th - > i- _— _ ■ ———. I GOLD!! GOLD!! GOLD!! I.ot No, 231 15th Dist. 2nd Section. '■ If not sold at private sale before the 18th day of I November next, will be sold i” the town of Milledge > ville on that day, the above valuable Gold mine.— . The terms of sale are one half cash,, anti a credit of twelve months lor the remainder. This lot has been tested, and proved to contain Gold —Persons desirous of purchasing will apply to N. B. JUHAN Agent. Oct. 29—35—31 | . STOLEN. IjIROM Eli McConnell’s stable in Cherokee county, on the night of tin- 12th insL, a sprrel mare a -norn live years utu, wninnti miiovs. - I wiffglve a al reward forthe mare and thief, or forthe marc alone and all reasonable cxpencns (’.«;*•. Any Information respecting said marc will be thankfully received by the subscriber near Lawrenceville or to Eh McCon j ncll in Cherokee county. The public are respectfully i requested to be vigilenl in making enquiry almnl smd ■ mare. DM. BAILEY. Oct. 15—33 -2t D. A. WILDS- FASHIONABLE TAILOR. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizen ofMurray county, and the public, generally, that h* has located him«elf at Poinsett, where he designs carrying |on the TAILORING BUSINESS, it its various branches. He hopes that promptness witlr despatch will insure h*m a liberal patronage. His work will at all times, reccommend itself. August 2 -24—3 t lI3ATTHEWS& CAADLER ATTORNLY3AT LAW, HAVE opened an Officeat Anraria, Lumpkin coun ty. Mr. Matthews having resumed the prac tice of the law, is now making arrangements to remove his family to Gainesville, wheie he will spend a consi derable portion of his time. Letters on business ad dressed to the above Firm at either place, will be punc tually attended to. They will attend the courts of the Western and Cherokee circuits Mr. Candler will re main constantly in Auraria, wnen not on the Circuit. Oct. 22.—33—4 t. Vo’sHOEMAKiKST ? a -HE Subscriber will give constant employment to 8 three or four Journo men Shoe and- Boot Mak era, and the highest prices given. AMOS T- LARD, Auraria, Oct. 1. —31—ts. HOWELL COBB T> ENEVVS the notice to per Bons indebted to nim so subscriptions to, or work done at the Cherokee Intelligencer es i tablishment. that he will receive Bills of any de- j nomination on any of the solvent Banks of this j State tn the discharge c f their demands, and to put the idea of a violotion of the law out of the question, he will receive all Bills under five dollars, as the Agent of the person paying, ami in no case I authorised to consider it a payment ut til he shall ■ have presented the Bill at the Bank and received i I specie for it. < He also renews the request that persons indebted Ito him would adjust their dues in this way wilh j out delay. Edahwah, Cherokee C. 11. May 17.—13—ts The papers ol this State are requested to publish this notice. i 1 : ( V A LU A BL E LA N D FOR S A LE. I , he subscriber offers for Sale that vnl * ie uable lot of land with an improve ( men! of Iff acres, under good fence, and , good cabbins thereon, known •« No. 19 16th Districtaud 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now ( ass county-upon very accomodating terms. Apply to the subscriber at Jefferson Jackson county. SYLVAN U 8 RIPLEY, Nev 3-11— ts FOR SALE. A NEGRO women and her daughter about 3 years old, and her son about nine years of age, el klielv; so- particulars, apply at this office. Ccf. 29 —34—tT. or THE SOUTIIEKN SPY. S3B A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in lon, Wilkes C ounty, Georgia, to be devoted to P otHiit Literature. &c. ST has so long been the cuatom of persons nnnctin erng their design to establish a Preas, to issue » Prospectus containing the principles which they in tend to maintain, that s departure in the present stance would .hardly be pardoned. The people have » unquestionably the right to be informed, m hat path we design to travel, end to judge first of its propriety, and afterwards if there should he a deviation fiom the same* We would lherefoie, briefly state, that our object is to advocate and support to the extent of our ability, the doctrines professed and practised by the Unon Party of our State, believing them to be essen tial tothe preservation of our existence ns a nation, and the perpetuation of our happiness as a people. These we believe to be generally known and under- h stood by the citizens of our State, and indeed the pto pet lim it of a piospectus w ould preclude their being examined and explained in detail. We are fully aware that professions made and not practised are wors than futile. If we should be found tergiversating in our course, we are of consequence amenable to our patrons and readers, and by th<m, we ere willing to be judged. Portions of the paper will be devoted to miscellane ous matter, distinct from political, embracing tfiaJ which will be thought in<<st uselul and interesting. - The Editor pledges himself to use evety exertion to make bis paper as respectable and interesting as lie» in his power. The Southern Spy will be published on a Royal sheet with new type and press, ai two dollars and titty cents in advance, or three dollats at the end of the a year The first number will be issued about the 25th* of this month. JAMES T. HAY. ’ Aug. 6«] PROSPECTUS, Y OF THE TELLEGRAPH, A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN DARIEN AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANXU3I, BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER. "feUR first year has nearly closed, and ns yet, wo H F have never come before the public, with a re gular prospectus. Our views it is true, have been briefly set forth in the first number of our [taper, bu its circulation, at ttiat early period was of course, ve . ry limited, and they could 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, reiterate them. Our Country, our Stale, and our Home, have an equal claim, and | their several and united interest, it shall ever be our aim to promote. The general politics of our be,lovcu country, shall occasionally occupy our columns, but as Editors, we, disclaim all political party connections. A strict and undeviating neutrality, shall always characterize our J waitings, for reasons w hich are good, and Biibstanlittl. Our patrons and friends are found among these of both parties, and it is at their suggestion, we consent to pursue this course, for the establishment of ihepu per ia desired by all, and could not be sustained ex cept by a Union of both. Thus then, we are engaged and to our friends of both parties, to our patrons, and . to the public---we pledge our best, and tnost imreniit. ted exertions, to render ours, a useful, entertainng and interesting paper. -* Subscribers received nt ihis office, and al the Darien Bank AlieucvAurnrin 1 nmlzu, a, -- Georgia :s22<i soulii Caro2i»» Almanack for 1835. THIS Almanack is ready for the press. Persons v.'islii;:g p to be supplied by the quantity will bo pleased to make early application. Great cufrc haa been taken in the arrangement of the matter, and w ill bo taken in executing the press work. This Almanack contains: 1. The callender and usml astronomical infot ma- X tion, wiih the time of high water at Savannah; calcu lated and prepared by Mr. Robert Grier. 2. A table showing the names of tiic counties in the State of Georgia; the names of the county towns', the distance of each county town to Milledgeville, tho population of every county in the State, including the counties in Ch. rokec territory and the names of the jJ sheriffs, tax collectors, receivers of tax returns,clerks of the Superior and Inferior Courts of the several coun ties in the State. 3. The Governor of Gent gia. 4. The sittings of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Georgia, with the names of the Judges of the Snpc* rior Courts and of the solicitors, 5. Military orgonizalion of Georgia, comprising the names of the major and brigadier generals, with the names of the committee composing each brigade. 6. Franklin College, soinprising the names of the Trustees, course of study, and the names of the gen tlemen 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, &,‘c. 10. ates of storage und fcotnmiseion adopted by the ware house keepers of Augusta. 11. Customary freights between Savannah and - Augusta, adopted by Ihe Steam Boat Company. I 12. South Carolina. The civil and military organ- ’ ization of that State; the sittings of the several courts; the names of the sheriffs and clerks ofcotirts; Medical Colleges; and Souih Carolina College. 13 South Carolina Rail Road, between Charles ton and Humbtirg, rales of jassag*, ratts of freight, hours of departure trom the several stations, upward and dowiiwaid 14. Federal Government. The names of the prtnj pal’officers, &.c.— Constitutionalist. August 16—22. GOLD LOT FOR SALE? ~ rim E subscriber offers for sale, under a power o. B Attorney tmin the *>wner. John Bush, Lot No 791, 12tti Diatiict, and Ist Seclion. For Terms apply to him at Dahlohnega. JOHN CHOICE. Sept. 3.—27—4 t GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. VJK/IIEREAS James Bunnore, applies to me for ▼ ▼ letters of Adukinistration on the estate of Henry Dobson, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish till and singular, the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to be and ap pear, at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should 5 not be granted. Given under my hand and seal. Aug. 27. PHILLIP KROFT. c. c. o. NOTICE. BROUGHT 10 Jail in Dahiohnega,Ga., on aunday the 14th of thia mst., ROBERT, a mulatto man, about 2b years of age, with a large scare in one cor ner of Ins mouth, who says that he belongs to Rich ard Huff, of Oglethorpe county, Geo. The owner U requested to come forward, prove property, and takO him away. N. B. HARBIN, JadQft S>nf