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71. 11. GATHRI&HT. Editor.
AUKARIA, GA. FEB 14, 1835.
The Public .Meeting. — We would respect
fully call the attention of our reach’!- to the
notice in to-day’s paper, of the I' xecutive
Committee es the Auraria Temperance Socie
ty, calling <» General Meeting of the Citizens
of Lumpkin county, for the discussion and ad
vancement of the great cause of Temperance.
We sincerely hope there will be a general at
tendance at the time and place appointed.
I*rojrrcss of Temperance.
We are gratified in being enabled to state,
that the Temperance Reformatian is begining
to make some progress in this part of the coun
try. There has been of late several accessions
to the lists of those who have given a pledge
of total abstinence of the use of ardent spirits.
The speech of Colonel WALKER before the
Temperance meeting here, will be found in
to-day’s paper, and read with lively intere >1
from the striking picture in which he has ex
hibited the destructive character, and odious
deformity of drunkenness, with its whole pro
geny of ills and calamities.
An attempt to kill tlie President.
We learn from the last papers from Wash.
in"ton city, that a daring and most aitrocious
attempt has been made by a man of the name
of Lawrence, to destroy the life of the Chief
Magistrate of the United States. It is im
possible that we can find language sufficiently
strong to eXi ress our indignation as well as f
chagrin, that (here should exist a man so base,
so reckless, so wanton, and withal so brutally
blood-thirsty, as could wilfully a.id deliberate
ly, conceive n design of taking the life of he
first officer of our country. It appears that
Lawrence snapped two pistols in the Capitol
nt the person of General Jackson, before he
was taken. And when brought before a judi
cial Magistrate, lie made no defence, and as
signed no reasonable motive foi his conduct.
It is supposed by some that he is occasionally
subject to derangement.
Claims on France.
The latest intelligence from Paris upon this
subject is rather unfavorable. It seems that
there exists very little disposition in the
Chambers of Deputies, to make the necessa
ry appropriation for carrying the treaty into ef
fect. And if this disposition should continue
much longer to be manifested on the part of
Franco, it cannot fail to produce • necessity
for strong measures on the part of tho 1 ederal
Government. 'lhe idea cannot fi>i a moment
be entertained, of abandoning those claims,
i,s it is a matter in which the national honor is
involved, and that must bo vindicated, even if
it should cost twenty times the amount of the
claims.
The fVeathcr.— Vor two weeks past, tin
weather has been most intensely cold The
Mercury in Fnrenheit’s Thermometer, has
been down t<> Zero, or 32 degress below freez
ing point, an<l how much below that point if
went, we had no means of ascertaining Lasi
Saturday was admitted by all, to bo the cold
eSt day they ever saw, and will long be ie
membered as the cold Saturday Our I’fiti
ters, Printer’s Devil, and indeed every thing
connected wi'h the black art, have been en
tirely frozed up, and from present appearances
we doubt whether we shall b<> thawed out be
fore spring. Our open, stnokov cabbins are
at this season of the year, very inappropriate
fur our business, and unless those who have
so lung withheld from us <>ur pi-t dues, pay
up we doubt whether we shah b» nabled to
survive a'lother wm >•-■ tn .en»
At \ .‘,u>ta on the Sth at sunrise, the Mer
cury stood al 1 1-2 Degrees below Zero.
At Milledgeville,
At M ashington, 7 o’clock, •’
At Athens, Id 1-2
nrrriiHUl »•»>«* I'lwuU **•* UiniU.
We perceive from the last \ugristu papers,
that the rase pending in the Superior < ourt ot
Richmond county, has been tried, and thal
the jury have rotuined a verdict declaring he
(.’barter of the Bank forfeited, and sustaining
nearly all the charges against it.
nnnuMCATi n.
Air. Editor—l would beg leave through
vour columns, io suggest to the Irioiuls ot the
1 uion, the piopriety ot nominating 1 ham is
Uo-sr, I’.sq, ofGircne county, ns a suitable
person to lilt the vacancy in ( ongress, ou u
stoned tn Mr. W avne’s elevation to the bench
of the Supreme Gouri.
Mr. Cosy’s i dents render him conspicuous
a9 u professed jurist, and his polities! cieed,
will no doubt, meet the opprobution ot a I .. r »
majority of his fellow citizens.
The present aspect of political affairs, ren
ders it ail important, that we should place in
Our flatonal councils, men of talents and turn
rets, and i uc of such in my opinion, is Mr
Cotre.
r. r. C.
United States ATint- According to the an- '
mH report of 'he Director of the Mint of the
United States, it appears that the amount • <
gold produced from the gold region of the U
Spates, for ihe la«« 10 vears, is -as f< |h w-.
But wo will observe that this amount n> -
embrace only 'he gold which h-*s been depos
ited in the Mini, ind not the gold employed
for other purposes than that of meialic currea
rency.
■North Carolina produced from
1824 to 1834, inclusive, $2 054,000
Virginia, from 1829 to 1834, 252.500
S. Carolina, from 1829 o 1834. 200.500
j Georgia, frem 1830 to 1834, 1.159 000
; Tennessee, fiom 1831 to 1834, 12 000
j Alabama, in 1831, 1,000
$3,679,000'
The coinage, during the year ending the Ist
I January, amounted to $7,388,423; of which
$3,954,270 weie in gold cc ins. $3,415,002 in
silver, and sl9 151 m copper The coinage
<>' gold under the new -landard, commenced <>n
the Ist of August, and of the amount of the
gold coinage for the past year, $3,570,725,
consists of coms of tlie new standard.— Geo.
Constitutionalist.
TO THE CITIZENS OF LUMPKIN
COUNTY
WE, the undersign' d, icting as the Exe
cutive Committee, of the Auraria
Temperance Society, would respectfully in
vite yon to attend a Meeting to be he’d at the
Court-house, in Dahlohnega, on Friday even
ing, the 20th instant, for the purpose of dis
cussing and advancing the great cause of Tem
perance in the county of Lumpkin. punc
tually requested -Several distinguished law
yers are expected to address the meeting.
WILLI \M E. W\LKER.
GEO’.GE W PASCHXLL,
DANIEL G •' WID ER.
Ejcrcutive CCnimittee.
wANTEI) IMMH)IATELY.
T’H’lWo Apprentices at the TAILORING BUSI
S’ NESS. Those who have some knowledge of
the. art, wonid be preferr d.
Auraria, Feb. 14 46 B. C. CAN’DEE.
NOTICE.
A LL persons are hereby forwarned from trading for
a Note of hand, made by myself and made paya
ble io.lames I). Rivers or heater, for the sum of nine
ty Dollars. Given on the 24th day of January,lß3s
- -ixtydeys afterdate, as I am determined not to
pay the same, as the cousidera i >n for which it was giv
en has entirely failed, this 7'h Feb. 1835.
_J-’eb. 11—3 46 BENJAMIN BRADFORD.
NOTICE.
A LT. persons are f u'w.-irtied from trading for a
,'la promissory Note of hand, given by the subscri
ber, and pa ■. able to Hiram tV liliams for Five Dollars,
dated some lime about the 17th of December, 1834,
and due uie dav after date thereof, as tlie considera
tion for which said note was given, has wholly and en
tirely failed. WILLIAM ANDERSON.
Feb. 11 46
r ll.l. be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
V V at the Court-house in Lumpkin county,
All the Real Estate,
belonging to M. H Snow, deceased, hat is situate in
said count v,< onsir ting of two improved lots at Lea
thers’ Ford, on one of which, is a neat and comforta
ble dwelling, kitchen, Ac. and one Lot of land in the
■ til. lot Sold 11, OIIPSIIHIirM- of HI,
order of the honorable i he Inferior Court of said coun
ty, when Hittiin’ for > idinary purposes, for the benefit
ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on
the dav of sale.
11. SMALL, Adm’r.
Feb 1. —tds
NO PICE.
A LT. persons having any claims against the estate
of Daniel Blake, deceased will render them du
ly at esied to the subscriber, without delay, and those
indebted to the estate, will make i-nmediate. pavin'nt
to RtIBIRT HABERSHAM, Adm’r.
Feb. |4.„ 16-- lOd
NOTICE.
B7T til R months aft»r date application will Tie made
to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Haber
sham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell Lot otl.and No. one hundred and fifty
two, in the eighth district of originally Lee, now Ran
dolph county. Sold for the benefit of Benjamin L. j
Mahan, minor.
WILLIAM WORLEY, Guard. i
Jan. 31.—45—w4m.
GEORGIA:
J PROCLAIM 11 ION
tty Hilson Lumpkin, Governer, and Comman
der in Chit sos the . Irmy and Navy of this t
St.itt and the .Militia thereof.
WW ’ II ERF. AS, by Resolutions of the General As-
V ▼ seiuldv oi this State, passed on the 20th De
cCinber, IruM. it istnadcthe duty ot 'he Exec'itive
“ looffcra suitable reward tor the apprehension id
the Cherokee Indians, S.U TOOCA, (or log m the
water.) JOHNSON and IT' I s . who escaped from
th,. ;in ; (i ut ,n <•!t ,« unty . win re t lit y wci t i ontined
under .-enfenee of iniprisonmenl in the Penitentiarv |
oftfus Stale.”
An<l, al-o, to offer a reward, in such sum as msv be (
deemed necissarv to secure the ar est of tw« Chcro '
kee Indians. Dl Civ and SAV TMMF.R. charged with
the murder o' EIiI HICKS, Ido i herefote, in
compliance with the provisions ot the said resolutions,
her. bv oft- r a reward ot tot H t t.NDKTD and
I’H'TA DOLLARS, to any person or persons who
' mav apprehend and deliver the said SANTOoCA,
1 JOll NSON and TITVS, into tlie eus'ody of the Prin
-1 cipal Keeper oft' e Penitentiarv rtflhis S'nte, or the
su ,ol ONE Hl N DRED and ill l\ DOI.I V.S .for
either, t toctn and the stun ot 10l R til NDRED
DO LI \KS, to any person or persons who mav arrest
and cause to be safely routined in any jail in this
<tato, the Indians, i > VCK and S\\ IM Al f.K. or tin sum
of TAA O hl NDKYd DOLLARS tor each of them.
And I do, moreover, hereby require and enjoin a.I
; Olli, er-, civil and military, in this >tate. io aid and
I hsms. m apprehending and bringing the said offenders
to justice.
In witness whereof. 1 have hereunto -et my I and an
caused the great seal ol the State to be affixed, at
MillcdeeviUe, tins the thirtieth dav ot J utuary, on.
! thousand eight hundred and thirty.five, and ot tin
American indcpet deuce, the mty moth.
WILSON LI.MPKLV
Bv the Gov mor.-
WittiAM A Ttsxiltt, Sec. of Slate.
./an. 31. —!•’ —3t
LAW NOTICE?
HAAING been request'd by S. D. CRANE Esq.
to attend to bis unsettled professional business
iiuthis countv, during Ins absence, those clients «uo
! ‘,„. n have employed Li ... w,.l phase eai. on >ne at Au
rana. or leave tiki: jnsuuctions with John D. Fields,
' ; r at Dablohncga.
’.7- St GrO - W FASC’JAL.
ENTERTAINMENT.
JIIIE subscriber has settled in the A’illage of New
a Echota, Cass county, and opened his house for
the ENTERTAINMENT OF TRAVELLER - He
will be prepared at all times, to accommodate all wdio
may call oii him. with the best fare which the country
can afibrd He will not promise all the luxuries of the
older sections of the state, but no efiort shall be omit,
ted to please all who may favor him with their com
pany. Provisions and Forage will be kept for sale to
travellers who may not wish entertainment.
R. H. L. BUCHANAN.
New Echota, Cass ct. Ga. .Tan. 24.—44—4 t.
LIBERTY HALL,
1
! JimW
CANTON, CHEROKEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned having opened a HOUSE es
ENTERT.AINM ENT under the above name
o the north side of main street and east of the Court
House, is now prepared to acc mmodate travellers,
trancient persons and regular boarders. He has ne
glected no measure in fitting up his house with vari
ous and comfortable rooms to render it convenient,
and agreeable H» pledges himself to spare no pains
in furnishing his table wi‘h the best the country af
fords. llis stables are inferior to none in this coun
try, and are plentifully supplied with provender, and
attended by a good osier, so that none who may favor
him with a call, snail have any grounds to complain
AVILLIAvI M M’AFEE-
Janll 43—ts.
Cuiiiming, Forsyth o.
JO h n jola. i,
K Ft 'RMS his ftiends and ail persons
® visiting this country, that he has
1 ’’Peued a HOUSE OF ENTER
. IAINMENT, in the town of Cum-
ming, where no pains will be avoided to render his
company comfortable.
From ’he newness of the country, it cannot be
; expected that the accommodations will be as com
| plcte as those furnished at some Houses in the
I older parts of the State, but the proprietor assures
I the public that he will continue with all speed to add
| to his establishment, until it is put on a looting in
| etior to none in this country.
j March 8.
M A CON G NORG} A.
CARTER,
Late of Clinton.
§S' opene jt. e Central Hotel, in the ex
••gW. ajL nsiveFire rcofßrickßuildmg;recently
erectedin this City ’! he Location is central to the busi
nessofthe place, it the House is conveniently arranged
for the accommodation of Families or single persons,
either as reglar ortransient 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
' whoj avor him with their custom and he hopes from
I 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 to tha Ho
tel.
March 1—55
Fnlei'Uimmesat.
subscriber, grat. tul tor the pa
® -uage s liberally bestowed upon
,«liul&aB 1 ■'> a generous public, nt ins Hotel at
Dahlohuega, respectfully inlorms his old
j rons and the public generally, 'hat he has recently
'-r —-J - UP 1,-NTRBT*ia I MRRiT ,n lhe
j commodious House lately owned by Robert Ligon, at
Leathers Ford. Where he will spare no pains to
I der comfortable , all who may favor him with a call.
XJ’He also informs the Citizens
of Lumpkin and the adjoining counties, that his SA AV
; and GRIST MILLS, on the Chestatee River, late!
I owned by Rub, it Ligon, are now m excellent order
and ready for'he punctual despatch of any orders in
i this line of his business.
JOHN O. BRACKEN.
j August 27. —2fi —ts.
Paper Making.
The undersigned have lately purchased of AA’hite
man A Lones, theii several PAPER MILLS, near
Knoxville, Tenn and are now piittiug up very ex
i tensive and ENTIRE NEAV MACHINERY lurtlie
Manufacture of Paper,
1 AA'hich will be in full operation in a few days.—
They ere also manufacturing PAPER constantly at
the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, where the de
mand at present can be supplied. They hope from
close attention to business t<> 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 EOOOKS
Os every description, to exchange on the most libe
ral terms tor
R AGS ;
1
And d,» once more rail the attention ot ’be [" "j 1
; "t !'. nut v-ee and North-Alabama A- the northwestern
i part ot Georgia, to be more particular in saving their
: RAGS, as they are the means ot then' very existei. e
J and we want -t east
50(1,000 lbs. every year.
j Orders addressed either to Knoxville or Marshall’s '
I Ferry will be promptly attended to
SHIELDS, WHITEMAN A Co.
Jan 18
I
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
9 OFFER tor sale lot number 264, in the 7th district
ot the Ist section. This lot ut land is situated on
the Toccoy river, and is of the richest quality, with
arge improvements. Persons wishing io purchase
can call on Isaac N. Grier, «ho lives near the land, or
on Allred li- Holt of Dahlohnega lor the t- rtns.
I I ASSES LEWIS.
C > in > is, October 29th 1831 —31--4-—stn»
STOLEN.
tNRO.AI Eh McConut >l's - able inFberok-’Ccounty,
on the night of the 12'h inst.. a so>rel ma: e a
'b mt five vears old, with old shoes. I wi.l g:ve a liber
h! reward tor the marc and thict, or lor the mare aln- c
and all reasonable < xj-euecs pu;J. Any mformaUon
res eitr g s H ,,t i;.are will be thankfuiiv received by
the 'Ubscriber near Lawrenceville or to Eli McCon
, r.cl, in Cherokee county. The public are refpeci lulty
re< uistcd to be in making enquire about said
■mare. AA .M. BAILEY.
Oct. 15—33—2 t
FOR SALE.
A NF.GRO women and her daughter about 3
,IgW. Vt ars old. a~d n» " .-on almut nee years of age, ai
jk.ielv', to-particulars, apply at ibis oKce
I>. A. WILD.S. ;
FASHIONABLE TAILOR. j
KESPECTFULLY informs the citizen ofMurray '
county, and the public, generally, that be has
located himself at Poinsett, where lie designs carrying
on the TAILORING BUSINESS, it its various
branches. He hopes that promptness with despatch
will insure him a liberal patronage. His work wil.
at all times, reccommend itself. 1
August 2—24
I
I MATHEWS & CANDLER,
ATTORNEYS AT Z.AW
AVE opened an Officetit Auiaria, Lumpkin coun
ly. Air. Matthews having resumed the prac
tice of the law, ie now making arrangements to rem. ve
Ins family to Gainesville, where be will spend a consi
| derable portion of his time. Lette s on business ad <
j dressed to the above Firm at either place, w ill be penc-1
j tnally attended to. They will attend the courts ot the >
i AV’estem and Cherokee circuits Mr. Candler will re
i main constantly in Auraria, wnen not ->n the Circuit. ,
I °_ ct - 22.—33—4 l :
"TO' SSoiSKABiBS? i
; r&jAHE Subscriber will give constant ernploymt ci i«. j
M three or four Journey men Shoe and Boot Mak <
! era, and the highest orices given. i
AMOS T- LARD, i
1 Auraria, Oct. I.—3l—tf.
I VA LU ABLE LAND FOR SALE. j
ibscriber offers for Sale thatvah
[ tjgSSregte' 3 ualde lot of land with an improve]
ment of TO acres, under good fence, and '
good cabbins thereon, known ns No. 19;
TGth District and 3rd Section, origialiy Cherokee now
Cass county-upon very accomodating terms. Apply
to the subscriber at Jefferson Jackson county.
SYLVANUS RIPLEY,
May 3 --11-Ms
GOLD LOT FOR VLS.
TSI HE subscriber offers for sale, under a power o.
JeL Attorney from the owner. John Bush, Lot No
. 791, 12tb District, and Ist Section. For Terms apply
j to him at Dahlohnega.
JOHN CHOICE.
. Sept. 3.—27—4 t
NOTICE.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that I have this
day revoked and made null and void a certain
| power of att rrmy and bond, made by myself, to one
Amos I aid, to ake titles in my name to lot num-
I her 578, ic the 12th district of the Ist section, as the
j consideration for which papers were given is about
t 0 f a i|. THOMAS JACKSON,
j Sept. 10—28—3 t.
i NOTICE.
1 HEREBY caution all persons from trading fur a
noted hand, drawn by \\ m. Hansell, in favoi of
Ij O. Bracken or bearer, for seventy live dollars, dat
ed about the sth inst , aad payable one day after date.
As the same was lost at this place on yesterday.
Any person finding said note, and returning it to me,
i shall be liberally rewarded.
RODNEY WHEELER,
’ Leather’s Ford, Lumpkin county, Ga.
Sept. 18—30—ts.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT I do hereby caution and forwarn all per
sons Iroin tresspassing in any way whatever, on
liny lot of Gold Land, number 995, in the. 12th district
J fthe first section, situate and lying tn Lumpkin coun
!ty (formerly Cherokee) under the penalty d the law.
JAMES M. BRAWNER
I Oct. 29—34-5
’
LAND FOR SALE.
' HE snbecriber oilers for sale, lot rumbe 3(1, in
S ihe 16th district of first section, Li mpkin coun
' ty; the above lot is second quality with an improve
! ment oi ten acre.- v ith good Icnceing, a >y person
■ wishing to purchase said lot v. ill apply 'o the subscri
t her at Cedar Town Post Office, Paulding i mint v. Ga
LEONARD IL WALTHALL.
Notice.
WILLIAM B. Hl BBARD is duly constitute
& appointed my agent, for me and in my nam e
to collect and receive all my outstanding, unpaid and
unliquidated demands in this neighborhood.
' All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by
j note or b nik account, are requested to call upi.n him
'at Aurarin and make immediate payment to him.
S. T. ROWLAND.
| Auraria Nov. 12—36—ts.
NOT ICE.
iDO hereby forwarn all persons from trading for a
promisury note given by myself to Jesse Carrol,
I tor rent, payable in corn at two barrels per acre, it
being for the rent of part of lot number 1178, in t> e
j 14th district oi th Ist section, and, as the considera
lion for which said note was given, lias altogether
, failed, in consequence of which 1 am determined not
Ho to pay the said note unless compelled by law,
i ' IRzV WALDRLP.
■ N. B. According to the best of my recollection the
‘aliove named note is due on the first of November
;1834.
j Nobember 12 -36—ts.
NOTICE.
/Eto all officers in the Indian I>»- ,nn> and o ners
■ whereas hi the year 1832. I gave a power ol
|a>t„rnev to Alexander Me- oy, ot the Cnerck Na
; tion, to’ collect from the Government of th U.nted
Slates moneys due me tor rbindoned Improv m»nts,
Hinder the Treaty of 1819. Notice is hereby given
I hat said power oiattorney is henceforth revoi ed, and
any moneys j aid, by virtue of said letter of ar >rney,
is unauthorize v me.
1 ' EDMUND DUNCAN, j
; n-.3—,1 .•
GEuilGi GiLMJLR COl NI Y
<" 1 IDEON BMITII, of ’he th Di. ir ct. GM ;
M toll-i< or< . .c, one Imn (ir: , are, n.ne ~r iU [
y ars old; tliineen or fourteen hu us high; appeared !
by Thomas . Smith and 11 K. Quillian, ,o t..rty del ■
lars, 2“t!i Nov. 1834. )
STEPHEN GRIFFErII, J. 1’
i A true extract from the l.strav Book.
C. A. ELLINGTON, c. 1. c.
D-'. 17 I
ADMINI.n i RA 1 OK’S DALE.
aa’ILL be sold, on Ist Tuesday in February next ]
< ▼ >t Dahlohnega, Luinpkm connty, (oer. !
bet w. , n the u- ial hours of sale, ah the property fie- 1
longing to the Estate of Hardy M. Rodwell, deceased, i
consisting "f two Negro (tirl-, on- about 18 ye ars of J
age, and ihe other about 12 or 13yearsofage . together !
with the K itchen fur 'tme. Sold fur the bceiefit of'
the heirs oi said < e ceased in compliar < • w ith an ordei
■fthe Interior t’ourt of Lumpkin county. Terms
F. R. McCRARY, Adm’r
Dec. I.—3B—td».
STOLEN" :
BN R< )M my T rank on th>- nigh' of (he 7th inst. the '
followin'? promrsory Notes, to wit : Two .ia..e ]
: 01-,n .1. Gardner for thirty dollars eaeb, pivable'
t.> John ( hoice N Co. due out-. ay afterdate, a <! dated ,
I sen c »ime -ebout the 1-t ol Se. ternber last. One on 1
Robert Morrison for nine dollar- mid fi tv <■ nts. pava- •
, file toj -hn Choice and Co. due one day after date-j
thereof, date not re collected. One on How ard i.'oun I
•,1 for >3 1-2 cents pavable, to John Choice .v co ;
- date not reCuiiT'.d, toge her with various receipts;
and accounts. The makers of toe abov notes are'
toiwarned paving them tn anv o. e exr,- t m.s.-lt ,
John ( hoicu, us we aft the' >er:,i hulcer? ’ •><•:<• 4.
i W. r .'TH AN GE.
! 2 1 —4? —?!
Pfiffcon
MINING COMPANY.
IN CONF UiMITY with an Ac; entitled “an Act
to Incorporate the Pigeon Roost Mining Compa
; ny, of Lumpkin county,” Books of Subscription wiil
be opened for Slock therein, as follows, viz .-
AT AUGUSTA, ou the 15th of January, and be kept
open for three days.
AT SAVANNAH, on the 21st January, inst. and bo
kept open for two days
AT WASHINGTON, ” dkes county, on the 27th
January, and be kepi open for wo days.
AT ATHENS, Cla.k com.ty on the 30th January,
and be kept open two days.
XT MILLEDGEVILLE, on the 3d day of Februa-
' ry, and be oj en three days.
j AT MACON, on the 7ih day of Frebruary, and be
; kept open two days.
v AT COLUMBUS, on the 12th day of February, and
j be kepi open two days.
AT AURARI A, f:om the present time until the 16th
( January, for a limited number of Shares.-
} AN AGEN’ 1 ’will atieud at tl.e above nnffied times
I and places, ai d Copies of ihe Charter am! Ccnstitu-'
? mn of the Company wti; be furm.-hed fort the satis
( fac’ion of those who may wish to subscribe tor Stock,
j Shares, One Guttdred Dollars each, 25 per cent, only
j. required in advance By order of 'he Directors,
i J. R, CAIN, Sec’y.
) Jan. 3—4l—tf.
BRUCE’S
I
New- York 1 ype Fo undery.
HE subscribers fespectlullv inform ths
Printers that they have recently completed a
variety of new fonto of letter in ine style of the latest
European Specimens, veil calculated fur ornamental
printing or tasteiu- display, and making their assort
ment ot PRINTING TYPES unrivalled in beauty,
] extent and variety , A book of specimens m ybe ob
, tained at the Foundry, No. 13, Chambers Street, near
Chatham street, or at No. 18 City Hall place. It con
tains specimens from Twelve Line Pica to Pearl, com
prising
45 tontsof Roman Caps with lower case
25 “ Italic do do
5 “ 'l'itle Roman do do
5 5 “ Title italic do do
1 5 ‘‘ Shaded Rom. do do
5 : 17 “ Antique do do
12 “ Black do do
3 5 “ Open Black do do
5 ‘‘ Script do do
5 “ German Text do do
2 “ Opet-Text do do
25 ” Two line Rom. Caps with figures:
11 “ Two Line Italic Capitals.
K i 10 “ Shaded Capital' ot various kinds.
6 “ Open do do
. 7 “ Dalian Capitals and figures,
_ I Besides Ornamental Letters, Backslope, Music, Lot
tery Figures. Piece t ractions, Superiors, Agronomical
and other Signs, Spa«:es Rules, Brass Rub s. Cn uamen-
I ted Dashes, Long Braces, more than 2VO kinds of
Borders, anJ more lO'-O kinds of Cuts a. d t.-rnaments
: for s< hool books, newspapers and sciei-lii'.c works: osr
i der.s for ary which. • r ! r Conposii.g - ick .Case—
I Chases. Kc. will be ceciiie.G vv ith ti ■ , s promp,
| titudi —a large st. ck bem-.’ a way'
The Will also »xt ~t<- orders i.-r P-mtr.g Presses,
. Paper ink, &.c. which tiiev will fur is; at tin- manu
. lacturer’s prices.
Printers ot Ne spa.ersvih ( -<as, ( üblirh this sd
vertisi merit (with this tiolv) wree times, eending a a
pt r containing it to ihe Foundry, and receive p ymeut
when thay purchase iuu. 'i..h s <h, amount oi liiuir
' bill from the Foundry
GEORGE BRUCE A Co.
j Naw York. Jan. 24, 1935
i
J PBOPOSALS
i kor Publishing tn the Town of I’
Alabama, a Jlfcldij Newspaper.
to be entitled the
VV £ UUMKA GAZETTE.
FHIHE Subscribe! proposes publishing in
I « V»etumpka, Alabama, a weekly newspaperun
i der the above title. The town being si'uated at the
' head ot’ steamboat navigation on ihe Coosa River, ano
i the prospect of its becoming a place of considerable
I business induces the belief i at the establishment of
a Printing Press n that place will be advisea'ldf.
The objects oi 'he Gazette v.ill be to disseminata
■ correct ane useful information, and to sustain 'the
rights and intercs s of the citizens of the State of
L Alabama, and of ttie United States, The Gaz> tte will
not be the organ of any faction, or the tool of anv
1 piity, but will at a i times, be open to the tree, fuH
, i and lair diseussio ui ail political questions vv Inch may
' agiti’.ite the mix- - .f the j.cople. In the caaseofna
.: tional liberty again t - narchy ami misrule, Ihe Pro
t prietor wil! pursue w naiever course he deems consti
tutional e.xpedn . and just according to the dictates
) of his best jud-one ..t
,! A suinma y view ot all i portant events, happening
r I in any part <> >he United Simes, and a eiimmnry ot
! all Fort ign ■ < mestic Lt-d.-ince, whetbt r civil
lor poiiiica med to b« ot an interesting oi u por
lant charai < v ■■■<. ther-.vill a collect account • he
Mark't in t.. . e and i the principal ets
in li.is t mon . e gi-. ■ kl> ’t will it. 1 e
endeavor " ■ iiii'i I. ’ .inisl. ispairons wiln
I! all import on ■ and every subjec t calci.lut-
,t. ben nepub .c in to pn •■. tin m th such
'I • : rgiiial ued • iected ai • c ies as i. < ieOI '• u struc-
■ I'iveori-t. rti. mng i IL .so pucg*:» ninjili
)to spai't i: x r'lons ■ . ins ; ait t r nder t ..izi ite
; worth - , ' . patronage < an enlightened ana generous
cjtntnui.ity.
i TERMS.
IThe Gaz r tTi ill a issued on tin first o’ Decem
ber x ai 'I r« 1 ><•: a. •f i r anmim m adv.im ,of
i D liars ;.t t-r • m.i ot th‘ y> r Adver-
j t'Scim uts wili be i. ■. <. at the lau < ;■ < s
HL.NRt I.’JON.
I H ctur. ; .'J.'ut’a;. January 1.
I -
I PKk SiJvC I’l
OF
IHE ILLL EG RAPI I,
I
JA WEEKLY lAPER PUBLISHED IN DAEHN
AT rriREE DOtLAKS PEI. ANNUM,
BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER.
i Z* feb'R first yea; has near ly close.!, and as yet. u e
i w “ ~«ve never c one before the public with a re
gular prospectus. Our vi. ws it is true have been
■' briefly set forth m the fir-t numb* r <>f ■ nr paper, bu
' its circulation, a! tnat early period was ot nrse, ve
ry limited, and (Ley con.d not be very widi dissemr
inated. Under these circumstance s, pies< uiing out
Prosiiectus, it is but right that we should, in as few
words as practicable, reiterate t! e Our Country,
our S'aic- a d our Home, have an equal claim, aucl
1 lheir several and united mUreet, it .shall ever be our
i aim to promote.
The general politics of our beloved country, shall
! -iccasi niallv occupy our columns, but as Editors, we,
i disc land all , ohtical party connections. A strict and
I u deviating ue.utrali'v, shall al waj s charac terr3<- our
writings, for reasons which are good, and substantial.
I Our pafrona and friend, are fi und among th< ■> < f
’ both par'i' -. ami it ih at their euggeenon, v » c, neert
] to pursue this course, lor the estabhehtm-r t ot ilrepa
-1 uer is desired bv all, amJ tould not ue suntuii.ud ex
'cept by a Union of both Ti.us then, we aw engaged
land to ow friend- ot both parties, to ourpAfrOuß, and
Ito the public- we pledge our best, and moei nnrem".
1,-d c xeruooe, to tender ours, a uset"!, enlerraitmg
I l.iU l:.te uc.lag ,'<> rl.
Subscribers .ccvt. ed at .h.- -flue. a- he Dar it.n
F3-J A"er. v.Aj... w 'JUilv .- n.