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SHERIFF’S SAEES.
Forsyth Sheriffs Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, in the town of Cumming For-j
sytli county, within ‘he usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to w.t :
Lol No. 818, 3d District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the proy-rty <f Henry M’Collmn, and Ar.,
ci.ibold Gaddess, t issta. t satisfy a fi la issued from \
a justices court of jbersham county, in favor ct Jesse
Brown. Levy made and teturmd to me by a Consta- I
Lie.
Fractions No. 72 and 41, Ist District, Ist
Section, both i ipri ved. thirty barrels corn; levied on
as the property of James A. Johnston, to satisfy a fi. fa
issued from the Sup< ri« r court of Had county, in favor
of Willi rm and Ilarpe- Bryson, vs Henry G Daniel
Kelson Dickerson, W illi in N Bishop, Beverly Dan
iel, Absolem Bisbop, James A Johnston, Nehemiah
Garrison and Ransom Cobb, securities.
jan 31 H BARKER, Shff,
Forsyth Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold on the fust Tuesday tn
March next, in the town of Cumming. For
eyth comity, within the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit :
Lot N«». 23, 2d District, Ist Section; le
vied on as the property of Geo ge Biiir, to satisfy a fi
fa. iss u'd from a Justices cmt of Jackson, in favor of
James Mon'gomery. Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable.
L< ' No 310, 2d Dmtrict, Ist Section ; le
vied on nf the Property "fThoma* P Nelms, to satis
fy a fi. fa issued from a Justices Cmirt of Gwinnett
county. in favor of W ihiam Sonth for the use ofNelscn
Carter Levy made and returned to me by a Consta !
Lie. I
Lot No. 721, 2d District, Ist Section; lo
vietlon as the property of Charles Jenki s to satisfy a ’
fl, fa. issued from a ’ns’ices Court of I lancocK county,
in favor of Jacob P. Turner. Levy made and return- i
ed to me bv a constable.
One rode Wagon, three and a half doz< n
botih sos black Varnish, six bot '- s s ve> ■ oil. four
dozen sho. brushes, one side sad <•!<•. three coffee pots,
five tin urtiis, 1 tin bucket, tw tin funnels, two s one
j igs, one tenant saw . thr e non • !.- chalk. >'ne box
iron-, three slays, one w iti g ! e.-k, one svth- and :
cit'd 1 \ s’l levii don a-- he • p if, ■ f Reuben Thorn- I
ton. to sa* isfy a fi. fa. i sir d Tom the Superior Court ]
of Cnerokee county in fav r f Smith &. 'ri ht vs ■;
said Thornton. i
Jan, 31 JOHN J 'LI Y D. hff.
f ob'» Slier i life Sales.
"W WT IJ. L b<- sold m the town of Merrietta. I
* ' Cobb connty,on the first Tuesdav in Mnrthl
next, within the usual hums if sale, the following pro- •
[ erly, to wit ;
Lot No 728, 17th District, 2d Section; ■
levied on as the nrone t•of t ifiam Moody, to satis !
fy a fi. fa. issue’! from a Just ices Court f Cobb conn:
tv, in save of Samuel C. f’audl- r, v sail <,ody I
Levy made and r< turned to me hy a Constable.
Jan 31. JOSEPH CHASTAIN, D. Shff.
NOTICE.
TF. sub cib r i I not, under any circimista s
h it, ver, forthe future, advertise or expo-e t. |
ale m fits official capacity, any 10l of land in his conn
sv, unless t ie Plat and lira it is first produced to hi
or a citific ite from the proper officer that the la .d so
intended to be sold, has been granted. \nd all com
munication's to hi n or his Deputies, upon busine s in
his official capacity, must come free of postage o thev
will not receive his attention
GEORGE BABER, Shff. Cobb Co.
Dec. 17—39—4 t.
Walker Sheriff’s ***ales for 1835.
'EL'S I. be sold on t e first Tuesday i > arch
V y next, at Crawfish Con rt I louse, on Lot No. |
291, 9th District, 4th Section, within the usual hours i
of sale, the following property, to wit
IGO Aeios nt Land, more or less, known as
Lot dumber 69. in the 27 h Dis'ru t and 3d Section,
of originally Cherokee but now Walker comny; -
vied on as lhe property of Lewis S Cooper, to saiisfv
two fi. fas. issued from a Ju*tices Court ot I'homtt*
county,in luvor of Charles M’Elvin. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
Also, 160 Acres of Land, more or lest,
known as Lot No. 301, in the 11th Distort ami 4tt>
Section, of originally Cherokee, hut now Walker
comitv; levied on as the property ofSam iel s| a e. t
eatistv a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb
comity m favor of R. M’Cartliy, assignee, vs. sai l
blatc. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable.
Also, IGO Acre* of Land, more or less,
known as Lot N nub'r 26, in ’he7th District and ith
Section. <” -riginallv Cherokee, but now Wake
count \ ''e on ns the property < I I'homas Blanset,
t<, sat su drv ti. fas. issued from a Justices Court ot
Bi minty >ie in thvor ofTliomae M. Carden and
vs >nd B'auset Le ' made and returned io
l_; by a ('< '-tabic.
No, 160 Acres o' Land, more or less
km? 'as t <>t Number 13t> i the 27th Di trict and
3 1 i io 'i i' g tali' Ch ’Okie, tint now W alker
oun Ivi 4 <• a- h propcry •»’ J. h i'venrley, to
satisfv s n ’’ ’ Lis i-sned !• a Justice Conrt ot ■
1 b c uni in favor of l» M v ■ y, assignee and
i s i i i 1 Scurley. l.< v\ i de and retu n> d to
me . < '■•listable
Vs >, 160 Gres of I, nd, ni 're or less,
1 n 1 it Numf < r 256 in t e 1 'th Distort and
4th e ,f origin JI Ch. rok < , but m w Wai er 1
c i I i ns ■ ope v ot' J. < s 1* v ell. 'o
I i -n 1 t i J ' « Cour <i Bibb
v.i i.i' VlVde an i ietn ..up, l v , » . tisuibli.
( id, tnor<’ or loss,
» h .er c nt, I.
afl ■' i i‘> V k
lit o| it . UIH’ -V “ S ’ I ’ l ev ,
m . am! -''l ned to n t
, I'o r - LHI hr r,r lews’,
k.o nasi’ N 3" he '. II ri t> 11
'i i. «»t a!'- • le tokr ' .
to sal i*t vafi f < i > ft a * s, <,«
ne • i’m- r>‘ , . i.r . i y n..id«
and ret’i- idl >me C *' • •
Jan. 31 L I I \ I ! \l h I N *htr
oj i aritn. bri 1, IS3I
r«11I 11.1 ir -o Dir cto.s t Illi* Bank have tin?
day declared a Zhvidend o 3 1 2 percent, out
ot the profits of ie last «i\ nonttis. O I lhe c tpital
stock paid in. which wi I be due and pavabie to the
respective stockholders or their order, on and atUTtl.c
fust of January, 1835.
1-tit‘N! ZER S, REES, Cash. ;
De IT- H -4t
c.iri kk\T
A I. per-o.'is ar .«■ ,n\ cautioned against trailing
J'M. .ora protnisory note, made hy th. >uh<>criber and
nai >f .«• t J..li .I! club Rirthrte hu idrec do) ars.
bearing date the‘JOtti day March I*3l. lhe const
detati.ui ot said n< ti w holly andennreh failed.
1 am determined not to rsv the same.
r*x- i . s—jt.
EM ERT AIN Al ENT 1
r’-g'VIE subscriber has settled in the Village of New
at Echota, Cass county, and opened hia house for
the ENTERTAINMENT OF TRAVELLERS. He
will be prepared at all times, to accommodate all who
may call on him. with the best fare which the country
can afford He will not promise all the luxuries ot the
older sections of the state, but no eliort shall be omit,
ted to please all wh > 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. BL CHANAN.
New Echota, Cass ct. Ga. Jan. 24- —44 —4t.
LIBERTY HALL,
CANTON, CHEROKEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned having opened a HOUSE es
ENTERTAINMENT underthe above name,
on the north side ol main street and east of the Court
House, is now prepared to acc mmodate Travellers,
trancient personsand r< gular boarders. He has ne
glected no measure in fitting up his house with vari
ous and comfortable r<>o >is to render it convenient,
ami agree iblt- H.- pledges himself to spare no pains
in furnishing his table wi h the best the c-nutrv at
fords His stables are inferior t<> none in this coun
try. and are plentifully supplied with provender, and
attended by a good ostler, -o that none who may favur
him with a call, s .all have a y grounds to complain.
WILLIA.i M. M’AFEE.
Jan 17—43—ts.
(Jiummng, Forsyth c c
<5 EM O Sj 2.J
g -FORMS his ftiends and all persons
fi visiting this country, that Ite has
OIL® a n °L T S’i OF ENTER
ming. where no pains will be avoided to render his
eour anv comfortable.
i om lie newness of the country, it cannot be
x cte I that the 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 footing in
etior to mine in this country
arch 8
MACON GEORGIA.
CARTESI,
Late of Clinton.
ft E V* opene . t e Centra! Hotel, in the ex
fijensive f ire r. of Brick Building;recently
erec* edm tins City 'I he Location is central to the busi"-
nessofthe place, x the House is conveniently arranged
for the acco. imodation of Families or single persons,
either as reglar ortransient Boarders. The beds A fur
niture throughout, are new and superior. The Table
and <ar will always be furnished with the best the
market affords and no pains will be spared by the
Proprietor, to render comfot table and agreeable, all
whol ivor him with their custom and lie 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 an attached to tha Ho
tel
March 1—55
EBsScrtaisameni.
H E Subscriber, grateful for the pn-
* * ™ ironage so liberally bestowed upon
* J ’<o*l !" 1 by a generous public, at his Hotel at
i bddolinega, respectfully informs his old
rons and the public generally, that he lias recently
. . tied a (OUSE OF I N I’ER T\ I N'M E' T in the
commodious House lately owned by Robert Ligon, at
I i athi'-RS Four. Where he will spare no > i s t
< t comfortable, all who may favor him w’uh a call.
He also inlbrins the (.’itizeiis
I L tmpkm a t ■ adjoinmg counties, that his S\W
a d GRIST ILLS o i... Chestatee River, latelv
ou ied by Rob rt Ligon, are now in excellent order
and ready for the punctual despatch of any orders in
this line ot (its business.
JOHN O. BRACKEN.
August 27.—26 —ts.
Paper Making.
The undersigned have lately purchased of Whitt
man & Lones, their several PAPER MILLS, near
Knoxville, Tenn, and are now putting up very ex
ten iveand LNTIRI NEW MACH 1N EK Y for the
Manufacture of Paper,
Which will be in full operation in a few days.—
They ere also manufacturing PAPER constantly at
tbe Holston M ill. in Grainger county, where the de
mand at present can be supplied. They hope from
close attention to business to still retain that liberal
patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Makers
of East Tennessee.
They will keep constantly at all the .Mills a
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OE
PAPER. CASTINGS \ND SCHOOL BOOOKS
Ofevery description, to exchange on the most libe
ral terms tor
RAGS ;
And do once more call the attention of the peoph
o' T .in. it’d North-Alabama A tbe nortliw est» 11
, a. to .io.< ,• tl ir in saving tn. i.
BiS they ar<-the mean* ol their very ex.-’.cnee
and v. e want at east
♦ JU • i V X Dili .
. idresscii • er to Ki xville or Marshall’s
: rry wnl b«-promptlv attended m.
SHIELDS, W HITE.M \N A Co.
Jan 1
V\LUAI.I L LAND F >R SALE.
■ <lf ! R lor sale fnt number 26». tII th o 7th district
«4 ot '.»’lt * etion. This lot of land is situated oi.
>’< > mer and is ot the mhest quaht v, wuh
.rz npr..vem.no, P.r*..ns wishing to purchase
onAo B- llv.lot Daldol.mga lor the t.tno
( , ULYSSES I EWIS.
S 1 OLEN.
<>M ‘ i Met Oi.h.'lTs * aide in Chrimkec countv
o the mghtofth. J-Jih ins;,, a ~,r r ei me-e a’
' ll • ' 6 * e otd,»Hh ■ld sh« • I Wl || g . ed
al rewant tor the are and th e’, or tor the mare alone
aid unreasonable .xpr paid. Anv mformatmn
r<* ectmg -aid marc will be thankfu.iv received bv
; th. suhteribei near Lawrenceville cr to Eh McCon
nc -m l tic. kce cou ■* \. Ibe pub ,lc are resp.'ct Inß v
re.jUested to be v igi.eul ru m.Aing . nouirv a out said
IX. 15—??—2t U BAILE * •
FOR SALE.
A NEGRO women and her daughter about 3
-* } . ais ..Id, and n. r -on about n .* P VM ,, 0 , a ;
klteh , Io- particular*, applv at ibis o»K e, ‘ ’
Oct. t??w-34 • ti
D. A. WILDS*
I FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
KESPECTFULLy informs the citizen ofMurray
county, and tbe public, generally, that he has
i located himself at Poinsett, where he designs carrying
jon the TAILORING BUSINESS, it its various!
branches. He hopes that promptness with despatch i
I will insure h<m a liberal patronage. His workwil (
■ at all times, reccommend itself.
j August 2—24
MATHEWS & CANDLER,
ATTORKEVS AS EAW
HAY E opened an Ofiiceat Amana, Lumpkin coun
ty. Mr. Matthew s having resumed the prac
tice oi the law, is now makinc arrangements towmove
fits family to Gainesville, wheie he will spend a consi
derable portion of his time. Lette s on business ad
dressed to the above Firm at either place, will be punc
tually attended to. They will attend the courts ot the
Western ai d Cherokee circuits Mr. Candler will re
i main constantly m Aurarta. vvtien not on the Circuit,
i Oct. 22.—33—4 t.
i _
i Subscriber will give constant employment to
-EL three or four Joumev men Shoe and Boot Mak
era, and the highest prices given.
AMOS T. LARD,
Auraria, Oct. I.—3l—tf.
V \ LUXBLE LANIJFOR SALE.
ho subscriber offers for Sale tbatvai
uahle lot of land with a improve
mi nt of i't acres, under good fence, and
good cabbins thereon, known as No. 19
16th 4 district and 3rd Section, origially Cherokee now
Cass county-upon very accomodating terms. Apply
i to the subscriber at Jefferson Jackson county.
SYLVANLS RIPLEY.
! l av 3 ts
"gold LOT FOR WE.
FSn HE subscriber offers for sale, under a power o.
E Atto-ney from the owner John Bush. Lot No
791, 12th District, and Ist Section. For Terms apply
to him at Dahlohuega.
JOHN CHOICE.
Sept. 3.—27—1 t
~ N O TICE.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that I have this
day revoked and made null and void a cert'in
powerof attorney and bond, made by myself, to one
Amos Lard, to make titles in my name to lot num
! her 578, in the 12th district of the Ist section, as the
Iconsideration for which papers were given is about
! t0 f ai i. THOMAS JACKSON,
j Sept. 10—28—3 L
NOTICE.
' HEREBY caution all persons from trading f< r a
I M note ct baud, drawn by V\m. Hansell, m favor of
J (). Bracken or bearer, for seventy five dollars, dat
ed about the sth inst , aad payableone day after date.
As the same was lost at this place on yesterday.
Any person ftndi g said note and returning it to me,
shall be liberally rewarded
RODNEY Vv HEELER,
Leather’s Ford, Lumpkin countv, Ga.
Sept. 18—30—ts. '
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT I do hereby caution and forworn all per
sons from tresspassing in any way w hatever, on
my lot of Gold Land, number 995, in the 12th district
f the first se< t ion, sinate and lying in Lumpkin coun
-1 ty (formerly Cherokee) under the penalty ofthe law.
JAMES M. BRA WN ER
Oct. 29-31-5
LAND FOR SALE.
I
I FBTI HE snbecriber offers for sale, lot numbe 36, in
I Jfi the 16th district of first section, Lumpkin coun
1 fy; tlxLi auav* rpTtxHfjr ▼ritti nn improve*
I ment of ten acres with good fenceing, any pens n
wishing to purchase said lot will apph o tiiesub-cri
her at Cedar Town Post Oftict Pnulding ( I’tinty t.a.
LE - \ D IL WAJLTHALL.
No I l< E.
|L«7ILLIAM B Hl BEARD is duly constitute
y V &appi.inted ny agent, tor me and in my name
to conec and r reive all my outstanding, unpaid and
unliquidated demands in this neighborhood.
All persons indebted i the subscriber, either by
note or book account, are requested to call upon him
at Aurarin and make immediate payment to him.
S. T. ROWLAND.
Auraria Nov. 12—36—ts.
NOTICE.
IDO hereby forwarn ali persons from tradingfor a
promts.iry note given by myself to Jesse Carrol,
I for rent, pay able in corn at two barrels per acre, it
j being for the rent of part ot lot number 1178, tn the
! Iltli district ofthe Ist section, and, as the considera
i lion for which said note was given, has altogether
! failed, in consequence of which 1 am determined not '
!to to pav the said note unless compelled by law.
IRA WALDRUP.
I N. B. According to the best of my recollection the
iitmve named note is due on the first of November
i 1834.
, Nobember 12 -36—ts.
-NOTICE.
o all officers in tbe Indian Beauro and others
at whereas, in the year 1832. I gave a power oi
I attorney to Allejander Met oy, ofthe Cherokee Na
tion, to collect from the Government oftheUmted
Slates moneys due me for abandoned Improvements,
under the Treaty of 1819. Notice is hereby given
that said power ofattorney is henceforth revoked, ami
any moneys paid, by virtue of said letter of attorney,
; is unauthorized by me.
EDMUND DUNCAN.
Jan. 3—41-lt.
GE<> GFA '-If. mer < ount’v
CliDf-ON .MiTri, ot ti . *.’>nth District, GM
M so ls 'efi tv me, < ue Iron <>rey Mare, nine or 10
, y> ars old; thirteji or tuiirtm’n hands high; apprai-ed
’by I r in '* "*- ith and H K i ia .. io P.rty dol
j lars, 2Htn Nov 18 >4
STEPHEN GRIFFETH, J. P
A true extract irom the l.strav B<»ok-
C A. ELLINGTON, c. t. c.
I' .
ADMINISI KA r 0;« S SALE.
Tl ■ ’ ILL be sold, on Ist Tuesday in Lebrunr» next
< V at Dshlobnega, Lumpkin ronnlj, Geor. ’
be; w< en the nst'fli hours of sale, all the property be
longing to the I.4ateel Hatdy M. Rodwt ’I, deceased.
! consisting of two Negro Girl.*, on« about 18 years of
age. atid the otherabout 12 or ißyearsofage, together
with the kitchen furn’ture. Sold lor the benefit ot
the heirs ot said dtc< ased in compliance w ith an orifei
•f he Interior Court of Lumpkin county. Terms
.cash.
P. R. McCRARY, Adm’r. |
TVc. 1.—38-tis
STOLEN
ROM my Tn;nk on the night of the 7th inst. the
following promissory Notes, to wit : Two made
!by John M. Gardnerfor thirty dollars each, payable
|to John Choice C 3. due one day after date, and dated
«>>me time about the Ist ot September last. One on
R brrt Morri-on for nine dollar- and ti ty cents, pava
t I hu Choice and Co. due one day alter date
, thereof, date not lecollected. One on Howard Coun
■1 /.r-jJj" 1-2 cents, payable to John Choice co,
date not recollected, together with various receipts
and accounts. The makers of the above notes, are
| to; warned paying them to any o e except mvseif or
John Choice, as we are the legal holders thereof,
‘ “ W.r, STRANGE.
Narcissa Austin applies for letters o I
’ Tv Administration on the estate of Michael Aus
tin deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
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 ifany they have, to shew
cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band this 23rd Sept. 1834.
JOASHLEY JAMES, Cik. c. c
Wanted immFimate,ly. :
TWO Apprentices at the TAILORING BUSI
NESS. Those who have some knowledge of
I the art, wouid be preferri d.
; Auraria, Feb. 14—46 B. C. CANDEE.
NOTICE.
A‘ LT. persons arehereby forwarned from trading for
a Note of hand, made by myself and made paya-
■ hie to James D. Rivers or bearer, for the sum of nine
itv Dollars. Given on the 24th day of Januarv, 1835;
i due sixty days afterdate, as I am determined not to
! pay 'lie same,as the consideia’i-m forwlm hit was giv
en has entirely failed, this7th l eb. 1835.
Feb. 14—3t-46 BENJA'HN BRADFORD
NOTICE.
ALT. persons are f..rwmmed from trading for a
promissory Note of hand, given by the subscri (
; bar, and pavable to Hiram M nliams for Five D.dlars, I
'dated some time about the J7tli of December. 1834, j
I and due one dav after date thereof tas the considers-;
! tion for which said n-.te was given has 11 Holly and e -I
Itir Jyf.iled, WILEIAM ANDERSON, j
Feb 14 46 ’
“S’® ’’ILL be s< Id on the firs’ Tnesdav in April next,!
i at tbe Court-house in Lumpkin county.
All the Real Estate.
belonging to M. H Snow, deceased, that is situate in I
s id couo'v. <on«isting of two improved lots at T ea-'
th' -s’ Fo d «>n one of which, is a neat and comforta-j
bio dwelling, ki chen, Ac and one Lot ofland in the ;
11th District. Ist Section. Sold in pursminee of an |
order of the honorable t he Inferior Court of said court- ■
tv. w* en sitting for ordinary purposes for the benefit *
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on !
the dav of sale.
11. SM ALL, AdmT. !,
Feb. I.—tds j
i NOTICE.
fi LT persons having anv claims against the estate
’. of Daniel Blake, deceased will render them du-,
I ly attested to the subscriber, without delay, and those (
! indebted tothe estate, will make immediate payment j
I to ROB! RT HABERSHAM, Adm’r.
Feb. 14.—46—40 d
“notice.
FOUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court ol aber
! sham county, w< cn sitting for ordinary purposes, for
i leave to sell Lot of Land No. one hundred and fiity
! two, iii the eighth district oforiginatly Lee, now Ran-1
j dolph county. Sold for the hem fit ot Benjamin L.
j Mahan, minor.
WILLIAM WORLEY, Guard.
i Jan. 31.—45—xv4m.
j . __
L.l TL STIIS HI S. !
D. CI.OGK & CO.
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
SNFORM their Customers, that th"v have, during ’
t ie present week, received a considerable addition I
Do their assortment from New York, selected with
I particular care by one of the Partners, who recently )
j visited that place, for the purpose of obtaining the |
! latest and most improved Fashions.
I Among the articles recently received, are the fol-1
! wing:
I Sup. sup, and common Black CLOTH,
j Sup. sup ’• common Blue do.
1 Sup. sup. '• common Brown do.
j Sup ami common Drab do.
d i. Rifle ( ireen do.
Olive and B"ttle Green do.
j Claret and Mulberry do.
i Mi el mixed do.
' Plain Black CASIMERS.
i do. colored do.
I Fancy striped and ribbed do.
! White and buff do
Fancy, striped, blue, mixed, and drab SATINETTS. ;
i MOHAIR, PLAIN, AND FANCY VELVET,
English VaSencisj,
; & Cashmere* Yestinfrs. i
•
’ An assort merit of well fitting SPOCKS.
Plain and Ruffled Linen li' ISOMS.
• INlil.l lIUBHEK CL' TH.
general assortment of trimmings.
Keady JJDuiv losliiia,*;,
; INCI.VDING
INDIAN UUKSIX COATS,
IMPERVIOUS TO MR OR. IF. ITER.
Over Coats, Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Vests,
Pantaloons, Drawers, and Cloaks.
! Clothing, Ladies Habits, A:c. etc. i
; made to order at short notice.
Oct. 29—31—3 t.
;
Pigeon Roost
MINiNCi C 031 PAN Y. ■
S’N CONFORMITY with an Act entitled “an Act j
to Incorporate the Pigeon Roost Minmg Compa-1
ny, of Lumpkin county,” 800 - -of Subscription wills
! be opened for Stock therein, us follows, v;z. :
AT AUGUSTA, on the 15tli of Jaimaiy, and be kept '
• open for three days. ;
' AT SAV ANNAH, on the 21st January, i st and la ’
kept open tor two days.
AT" AV ASIILNGTUN,'3 ilkes county, on lhe 27th j
. January, and be I pt open for two day*.
AT Al II ENS, Clark county, on the 30th January, I
and be kept open two days.
AT MILLEDG F.VILLE, on the 3d day of Februa
ry, and be open three days.
AT MACON, on the 7th day’ ofFrebruary, and be \
kept open two days.
AT COI.CMBUS, on the 12th day of February, and i
be kept open two day-.
A I AURARIA, from the pre 6 'nt time until the 15th
January, tor a limited number of Shares.
AN AGENT w ill attend at the above named times |
and place.-, and Copies of the Charter and Con.-titu-;
tion ot the Company w ill be furntehed for tbe satis-J
sac ion of those who may wish to subscribe for Stock.
Shares. One Hundred Dollars each, 25 per cent, only 1
required in advance. By order ot lhe Directors, I
J. R. CALN, Sec’y.
Jan. 3 4l— ts.
The Southern Banner, Southern Spy Georgia •
Constitutionalist, Savannah Georgian. Georgia J >ttr
nal, Southern Recorder, Federal Inimi, Macon Tele- |
.■raph, and C' lumbus Sentinel, w ill please give the i
above three weekly insertions, and forward their ac- !
counts to this office for pay ment.
GOLD ! I GOLD !! GOLD !!
Lot No. 231 luih Diet. 2nu Section.
If not sold at private sale before the iSthdayof
November next, will Le "old r the town of Milledge
ille on that day, lhe above valuable Gold mine.—
The terms of eale are one half cash., and a credit oil
twelve months for the remainder. This lot has been
testeii, and proved to contain Gold—Persons desirous
of purchasing will apply to
N. B. JIHAN Ag-ol; I
Oc*.. •??—f 5 *
axsoaCrZA:
,U PROCL.I.MJITIOX
By Wilson Lumpkin, Governer, and Command
der in Chief ofthe Army and Navy of this
I State and the JVlilitia thereof.
WHEREAS, by Resolutions of the General
scrubly of this State, passed on the 20th De-
I comber, 1834, it is made the duty of the Executive
; “ to offer a suitable reward for the apprehension of
I the Cherokee Indians, SANTOOCA, (or log in the
I water,) JOHNSON and TITUS, who escaped from
’ the jail of Gwinnett county, w here they were confined
I under sentence of imprisonment in the Penitentiary
, oft his State.’’
I And, also, to offer a reward, in such sum as tnav be
; deemed necessary to secure the arrest, of two Chert?
kce Indians, DUCK and SWIMMER, charged with
j the murder of EZ.X mens , —I do therefore, in
| compliance with the provisions of the said resolutions,
j hereby offer a reward of FOUR HUNDRED and
(‘FIFTY DOLLARS, to any person or persons who
! mav apprehend and deliver the said SANTOOCA
■ JOHNSON and TITUS, into the custody of the Prin
cipal Keeper ot the Penitentiary ofthis State, or the
i sum of ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS, for
jeitherof them—and the sum of FOUR HUNDRED
< DOLLARS, to any person or persons who may arrest
f and cause to be safely confined in any jail in this
I state, the Indians. DUCK and SWIMMER, or the sum
i of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for each of them.
I And I do, moreover, hereby require and enjoin all
, ifficers, civil and military, in this Stale, t<> aid and
I assist in apprehending and bringing the said offenders
l to justice
‘ In witness whereof, I have hereunto set tny band on
! caused the great seal of th> State to be affixed, at
M illedt’cvilie, this the thirtieth day of January, one
; thousand eight hundred ami thirty-five, and ot the
) American indepci dence, the fifty ninth.
WILSON LUMPKIN,
I By the Gw rnor.-
i William A Tennille, Sec. of State.
I Jan. 31. —45—lit.
York 'iypeFoundery.
H ... HE subscribers respectfully inform the
; -SL Printers that they have recently completed n
j variety of new fonts of letter in the style ofthe latest
j European specimens, well calculated lor ornamental
printing or tasteful display, and making their assort*
' merit oi PRINTING TYPES umivalled in beauty,
extent and variety, A book of specimens maybe ob
' tained at the Foundry, N<>. I'3. Chambers Street, near
■ Chatham street, or at No. 18 City Hall place. It con
j tains specimens from i’welve Line Pica to Pearl, com
le
45 fonts of Roman Caps with lower case
25 “ Italic do du
5 “ Title Roman do do
5 “ Title Italic do do
5 “ Shaded Rom. do do
17 “ Antique do do
i 12 “ Black do do
5 “ Open Black do do
> 5 lt Sciipt do do
i 5 “ German Text do do
j 2 “ Open Text do do
I 25 •' Two hne Rom. Caps, with figures,'
11 “ Two Line Italic Capitals.
Jfr “ Shaded Capitals ol various kinds.
6 “ Open do do
7 “ Italian Capitals and figures,
| B< -•ides Ornamental Lett,. rd, Backslope, Music Let*
: tery Figure Piece I racfiuns, Superiors* A.iromuniea!
, and other Signs, Spaces Ruhs, ILass Rules. Ornamcn
; ted Dashes, Long Braces, more than 200 kinds of
I Borders, and more 1000 kinds of Cuts hi d Ornaments
I for st bool books, newspapers and scientific works: osr
i d<i tor ay which. i‘tor Composing Sticks, C ase--
( Chases, Ke. w ill be ■ xecuten w ith the mruest pronip,
titudi—a large st ck being always on hand
They will also execute orders lor Printing Presses,
Pacer, Ink, 6ro. which they will furnish at the mauu •
tact urei’s prices.
Printers of Newspapers will please publish this ad
vertisi ment (with this note) three times, sending a a
. per c n'aming it tothe Foundry, and receive payment
when th.w pu.chase four times th< amount oi their
j bill irom the Foundry.
GEORGE BRUCE & Co.
j Naw York. Jan. 21, 1935.
proposals”
' For Publishing in the Town of
.ilabama, all eekfy Newspaper.
to be entitled the
WETUMKA GAZETTE.
HE Subscriber propoHcs publishing in
\»etumpka, Alabama, a weekly newspaperun*
. der Ihe above title. The town being situated at the
, iicadot steamboat iia'igation on the Coosa liiver, and
' he pros|>. ct of its bec. iniiiga place of considerable
business indm cs the belief that tbe establishment of
a I’i lilting I'l css .11 that place will be adviscuble.
The objects o' (lie t.azetle will be to disseminate
correct ane useful information, and to sustain the
rights and mteresis of the citizens of the State of
Vlabama. and of the United States, The Gazette will
uoi l>e the organ of any taction, or the tool of anv
. ju.ty. Lui will ;>i all times, he < pi n to the free, full
and fair discus-ion of all political questions w hich may
agititate lhe mimis of the people. In t• caase of na
tional liberty agaim-t ;>narchy and mis.ule, the I’ro
| prietor will pur-ue whatever course he deems consti
, tutiouM, exp’ diciit timi just, accurdmg to the dictates
o’ his best judgment.
A summaiy view of all important events, happening
•in any part ol lhe I oiled Stales, and a sninmarv of
I all Foreign and I omeslic Ldelligt mv, whether civil
i f>r political, dt < med to ho of an interesting or impnr
' lai.t character, toge.ther with a correct account of the,
Maik. I ill thi- place and of ah lhe principal Markets
,in this Lnion will he jriven weekly. It will be the
endeavor of lhe I’tiblishei to lurnisli hi 1 - patrons with
all impoitant news on any and every subject calculat
ed to in tn fit the public, and to present them with such
original ami select! d articles as may be of an nistrm -
tivc or entertaining nature. He also pledges himself
to spare no ex ’rtions on his part t r n ertnc Gazette
worthy the patronage of an enlightened and generous
c mmu.'utv,
TERMS.
Ihr • ITK lib is-ned on the first of Decern
her m x Thre< Dollars per annum in advance, of
Four D >i. ,rs at lhe expiration of the year. Adver
tisem- tits will be r cited at the usual rates.
HENRY LYON.
J! etumpka, .ißabama, January 1, 1835.
A GOOD LA n I) LOT 1 OR SALE.”
rgilll. subscribers will ofTer for sale, nt publicout-
S c.y.in in the town olToinsett, Murray county,
oi, ... fust 1 m sfi ,y m D> cernber nest, lot number 39
m tbe 2.,i1i distiict of the 2d section,-Murray county.
I errns made known on the day of sale.
SHERWOOD WISE:
JOHN COLQUITT:
Branch Bank of Darien at Jlvraria.
AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of thi
Branch on Wednesday the 21st inst. It was or
derod, that a reduction ot 10 per cent, upon all notes
falling due alter the 15th of February next, be requir
ed to be paid in.’’ 1
Extract from the minutes.
A JOHN N. ROSE, Cashier.
Auraria, Jan. 24.—44tf
-NOTICE.
4LL persons are fortvarned from trespaesing on
~ Ut Distiict, 31 Section,and Lot
No. /18, od District, 2d Section. Persons wishing to
purchase said Lots, can do so by applying to the sub
sermer at tns residence in Perry, Houston countv,
Georgia.
T .. AUSTIN PERKINS.
Jgi 21 —44— eo’2fE.