Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, October 28, 1837, Image 3

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allow bis reason Io bear the stv.iv, we think h <•.«>( be ch -J' v w> h *-i <Lri‘<-. W.• xvu! st*< if -o do .* n > ri. rove try p. Kl2i> il * -11 «S * A .Si t£ :S A* i • ?I. M. ttVInHU!! F, Editor. » iaiO OSS?. 23, 1837. THE ELECTION* Below will be found the returns so far as received. We hope io be able to make oui table complete, and to give a full list of-the members to the Legislature in our next. « ft O - a S B tZ : ; Anplie.g, 163 98 B kc, Bibb, 629 653 Br.<n, 70 79 Bulloch, 283 11 Burke, 206 595 Bails, 379 245 Baldwin, 305 327 Camden, 221 146 C ampbe.ll, Carroll, 470 233 Cass, 527 341 Cli-illtam, 573 41 1 Cherokee, 385 159 Clark, 390 567 Cobb, 481 251 Colombia, 275 418 Coweta, Crawford, 510 311 Dera or, D-K.lb, 794 561 Dooly, Early, Effingham, 130 160 Elbert, 109 922 Emanuel, 224 125 Fuyette, Fmyd, 303 192 Forsyth, Frau aim, 68 1 445 Gi!tii<r, 170 29 Glynn, 47 76 Greene, 5 1 787 Gwinnett, 755 777 limn <>ck, 261 427 Hat ns, 452 775 ileaid, llemy. BG3 730 Houston 732 692 11 ibershain, 681 332 11,11, 537 452 Irwin, 236 20 J ai k on, 571 504 Jasper, 503 619 Ji If r null, 1 16 4 52 Jones, 481 482 Lumpkin, 6uß 252 La«.reus. 10 469 L»*«, 130 182 Libel y, 7v 149 Lincoln, 226 295 | ~iw ides, 24 7 301 Madison, 326 264 Marion, M «• I hiomli, 139 62 M ri.vethe, 7>4 G 47 M.iin.e, 7a3 76 1 M< utgoinery, M-rgiu, >sl 466 Mu'<:i>gee, 7.6 f>9 l Marray, 240 I 1 7 N w »n, 413 ‘ *2 Ogleihoip, 128 bi.t I’ adding, IGS 96 l‘>kv . P .ia-ki. 350 201 P o ’iiaiii, 261 6 i 4 Ralmn, 264 9 R nndolpb, 111<-1 mood, -148 826 S' 11ven, 184 230 Sie'» ri, b i 7 5j4 Sumpli r, Talbot, 853 815 '1 ab it, rn>, 31 4 11 'ln to 41, 77 235 Telfair, 166 202 T boiiuis, 1 1 - 400 'ln.up, 3.7 1092 'I w ggs, 448 30 1 V mon, 325 I 1 Epson, 4U9 580 H ninm, 7 72 4.»4 Wait-, 525 18 Uunen, 514 591 \\ ~'hiiiLton, 54 4 sso Wave, 152 23 Milkes, 4 16 111 W .IK, .son, 517 315 M ulber, 405 2 <.» A. M Nisbu Ims br< ii elected (’.miner vl (h<- Celili.il B ink, t till 'lie vac m v u< c.i Bicui'*d t»v tin' r» -.tgiKti• ii ”1 lv V- Gtecite. A d John R \ d'l.M-u elected 1 * Her, vice W .IL.tin X. Bi-ilop, trS'gi" <l. The (’••tir> M iru«i, ot which (»<*n. S' ctt was Pi rodent, li.is most h'Uiotaiiiy <eq i iir.l Bngndiei • neral "ooi .< i <ll 'he tin - ■ h r g'** brought ag ii si hnii l>» G.»v >ri»or < I \\ of Al «<>am i, mi'! lie I’ v'ideni his anpr >vvd ilx pri'Cvi dings ol the Court. t/ipo nl'Hfnt b>i lhe (I.TtfHor. Ohadoih E h'ls, Eq ■» \< w: a co.inly, has been ip p.'i rd *•» in «■ Hur, Sji v< vor General, in pLcv 01 i)r. Joan Bivwsicr, resigned. ! CO’ Our representatives in Congress, Mes srs. V leveiu-iu, Gltse... k. IL.vncs, Oua-, & D vvson, will pfet.se am p. ior thanks for vaiiotjs public documents received from them duru g the late extra-cession of Congress. MR. HOLSEY. e lay this gentleman’s able and unanswer able speech, upon the bill to postpone the payment of the fourth instalment of the surplus ifvenue to the States, in to-days paper. He speaks like one who undeistands his subject in all ms bearings. It is entirely free from the hateful and polluting dogmas and ramings of the politicians of the new school. CONGRESS. It is announced in a North Carolina paper of the 20th inst. that Congress adjourned on 16ih. We have received proceedings up to the 14’ib. Among other important measures we observe the loss of the ‘‘divorce bank bill.” It bad been rep red from >be Com mittee <>f ine whole, the nmlit previous, and the question was on ctmcuring therein by the House. Mr. Will .ms ->l Kv., moved in lav the bill on the table, whi< b va* decided in the affirm ttive, Yea* 120. Nays 107. Mr Khi < her moved to r. consider the bill, and Mr Bm den moved to lay itie mo'iott to recun-ider on the table, and c .lied for the yeas and divs, which were order, d, and were—Yeas 119, Nays 106. .Messrs. ( leveland, Gl.if rk. tlavnes, II dsev, J .ekstm, O wen* ai.d Tow ns voted tn the noga’iv- upon the motion to lay the bill on the table, and Mr. Dawson in ti.e affiirmative. The Washington correspondent of the Charleston Mercury remarks; —“The Divorce Bill has been laid on the .able—The timid > portion of the IL use joining the Nationals, with the view of seeing now the laad lies at home ” The I’ i rim correspondent also remarks : “Contrary to all expert.it um, the House this dav laid the Divorce Bill on the table. So the ; rneasiiie sleeps for tin- present so far as Con i gress is coin red, but the people are all alive to ih qm-slmn — and al' w uioi.i >s will show I Ihe <• ha nu* < the Whigs III' le die im of.” I’ll.' bill to authorize Hu* issue of Treasury I nmes to the .on >lllll ol ten millions of dollars, J nas p is,, d u .lit 11 ».i-<*s m Congress. These f notes re to l.e issued for amounts not less ■b in fi'ty didi.its each, md ie-itnbursable at I the I'reasury at Hie expiration of one year j Irani their respective dates, and for that year I o bear an interest, to be fixed by the Secretary |of In- Tieismy, not to exceed, in any case, j six per cent. ( IIEROKEE \GEX< Y I a<t Tenn., f 6hO< < bei, 1537- j’ 7o /A ■ Er/ lor of the Recorder and •'' i py, Ga. Nir I have just seen in yotir paper of tire 23d 'di , a con inutm anon without date over toe Sig mil me of C. 1). I’ERIHJ.XE, Stan’s likli in \gen , taken from the Cassville Poi nter • ..iiiaining sla ements r* lalive to the Cr< i k I dims m tile* ( h> r kee comitiy, and the Xjenls ut the U. Scmicerned in then emigra i<>n, in - rm- rt spects, it not entirely, at v niHiice with he tiutli, and as a party con eeieed, I det in it proper to se forth certain tacts in the vase, winch, if you will give them ■ t I lai e in ymir <o|imms, may have the effect i‘d counter dmg the t.lse inipiessioti, wlmli the above iietm d communication is calcula ed 1 it d ie. ' c S ,re’ In bin Agent remarks that tr m '*it>to| tnauon of the most iiiduliitatov character” lie has “a nvod at the com I ismu, thtr there cannot be less than fillet n humin d" cre’k Indims wuhin lhe limns of the < hero k< <• I’ertitorv ; arid goes on loask, “can \ h> r> In* a doubt ihiil maiiv of' those Cet k* ate ol •he lio>tib s ihat t seii) cd tiom the lit ek \iition dm mg tmur la e d tliculiu s there (. ( o n tins' points 1 h ive to s,n, that lor more itian six mon hs back, I have born charged wrh superin’endmg the Emig'.-itmn ol these Indian-, .ii (I d iiii. that n i>e, with the aul id several \ Sstsiitiii \geiits, ai d Interpreters, have in ide every exertion fit inq uri. s and "It'crv.iimn, in run part of the Cht r.tk e country, to discover the number, location ami or umstances <d the tugitivi Creeks More ver, in (he months of \pr I uid May la-t, the toun ly vv i.s i Im: uugfil y se rrhtd m pursuit <.| i cm, by Hie I'roops m ihc -pi vice «»t th.- I . Si al l s. wiimhtci ts cd in e.i pi <irll m between thice and four h indit'd. 1 In se, together with otht is who surrendered themselves, wa re remov'd e.st ot the Mis-is-ippi, ami on tilt- mute I made diligent i quros of me Ctiiefs ( d tl e Par v, and of the Ind. ms them -el» e«, how many «>f wen cttnvr al< d am tgs Hit' Cherokees. 1 Dev e* >ll d every i. ' >sl lioll io give the req . red mt or m tiioo, ni d .t: t> r djmg up tie number- ■li it cmaim d b« h nd <>l e ich low n, I. ■ v 'v« r Im.nd to itno.mi to about three bund id and tihv, me:’, women and children. I have ne- ver been aldo to learn with, ccrlaiuly of nitr o than that number, eitiu r fio.u tee ollie* rs ind st Idlers wito sear, f.i .1 me <murnry ! g' 1,, lor Ir-mi die inhabit.ints <;f the coot; ry them selves, of wh >m I had the best opportunity of inquiring when assembled at the late Cherokee Council. I. is possible however, that :|.e number may be somewhat greater, and per haps may be near 500 J never have had the slightest reason to think ’hat any of these Indians ar*- nl the hostiles that escaped from Alabama, but on the contrary, have every reason to believe, tha they came from the I owns mhabiung ti.e upper portion of the Creek country, ail of whom were friendly; and many of them are the relatives and ronnecfions of Chin n 1 fee, and Fife, both conspicuous and influential leaders ol the friei'dlv Indians in the last war. When the State’s Indian Agent makes kn wn the fuels, constituting bis indubitable J r. • ti*< rma’ion, it will he soon enough to ctedt the Mjpp.'sitiun of then- bong 15C0 hostile ( leaks m the Ch, r T.ee country. His < i riimuiiication also contains the fol-1 l owing— ‘Do y- u ,i.«k why is tins state of things peimi ted to r m,i ? I answer, it must l e the fault of hose agents of the government whose dity it is to collect those straglittg Cre. ks and carry them ><» Arkansas.” H< ie we have a gr tiitlous charge of neg-1 leet of duty, utterly devoid ol Huth. Ils au thor appears m have been convinced of this, tor tn a letter to Col. Lindsay, commanding he Ibrc.-s in the Cherokee coon rv, tn answer to ci r ain interrogatories of that officer, c<m ceiniut’ the above quoted assertions, the Slate’s Indian \geijt says, he had no intention thereby of “r, fleeting any censure upon any person whatever ” Remarkable indeed ! ! \\ liai th> n did he intend ?, < r why has he me surned to .omiimnl upon il»e conduct of officers with whom lie has no kind of connection wha'ever? I Ls i omni >ni> anon would have been p issed by. wiili ilia, contempt to which it is so j >stly entitled, h id n not been sanction d by an ofii ciul signa re. tlnret-y tending to give plati ! Sibil iy to ■ --» r ions and accusations, of an irn per'inen'. I eilous, and incendiary char icier. Respei f'llv, your ob’l st rv’i. EI)W. DEAS, Lieut U. S .7. and Dist Pg. .Agent Ind. Department. From lhe Charleston Courier. S rEAM P\( KE r HOME W|{ECKED. LOrfs Ob’ i? 0 or 90 LIVES ! The tn >st intense an.xily existed in this city ihirnm the last two oi three d tvs, as to the taie of the steam p icket Home, which vessel left Xfw York on Saturday week last, lor this port, having a treat number ol passengers <> < b > od, many ol whom belonged to this city, among them a considerable proportion of ladies. E rly yesterday morning lhe steam packet Geoigia, ( apt. IfollitH, arrived here from X'trlolk ami C'apt. i{ repor ed having seen a steam boil clos. m shore, at Ocraem-k, which iiiloi niafion ciieeifO the mind* rd the despon dmo hiendsol those who weio on board the ill filed Home, 'a list of pflssettoors having lie- ii pi< vioiislv pos ed up on our hu’letm, copied from a New York p.ipei.) On .he aruialol the Express Hail, a letter w i-ie 1 eiv- d dated \ewtierti, from <me of he pas sengers, o wlm h a lew lines emiid be made out ii.dic iiiog toe elicf :hat ail the passengers wi re saved. i ms, lor a short Itm ■, lighted on the coiintemiiices <>t our inha'ii ams wi;|i j. y—congratulatimn and ex; ressmos ol' deep and hear.-lei: gr t itu le to the \lmightv Dis post rt I I. vent-, came from ev< ry mouth ami a universal feeling of happiness md saii.-lac ti >n w.<s appaii nt .itiim _■ tiie mullpmle who li.ol < oiluelcd logetlii i *o heat the tidings B a melancholy to n late, ih<-j >y and gladness was but a 11 ’eiing shadtiw, lhai a biraih dis sipated man m.s: inr. i’ne letier was taken to those to wh .m It was d:tet ted, md unfold, d a (>ile that i billed the I.eaH an | < a sed <he blood to c rule in the v.n ; s Hundreds ol persons had < idlecled b ‘for.- nr oilice, and on commume itiug the s>d t >. | m mrobd intel ngemetli.it the I oat w- M beat t > atoms, ami TWO THIRDS OF Al.I. ON Bo •. .|> HU) PER. I-H..D, one universal Ireiiing < i |m r. r pervu d< d every mind—ill << >th lot a ni 'tiiettl p.ira ly z d .iv ti.- sin-1 k. but an ms .tit . vi.nislv , aiid ae hi its <,| j|i were ♦• I• va’ed and el •«11c with ,>!•■ i-ure, 11 .on w oil :hev wen- suildenh pr*-< ipa.i d to the ver* d. phs ol grit I and sutf rmg. 1 tn letter, wDi h we insi rt below entin leave-, t l >e an.Xhiu- relatives md lrt<aids ol the pa-seng. rs shi hi imenst and <\< ruri,itmg sasu use the IHe ol only hiet mdiv duals is known. Ol ,he rem nud« rno< .ie is n wii wiieliit r the ,-urv vmrs ~r» ; a-- ng. i- or cit w, m.il - < r 1.-ma . is entiteiv unknown, amt may y < l i emaiii i uh - > t v t r > da , or tw ■», a|- itiougti r, i- to tn- m.ped Ii , i i leiric at.Q de ailed inteliig- nee ma» mt<■ av t d iais c*at 1 lie writer of Un teller .s. We nt, it rsl .ud, but little icq t u at m ni- « itv, w.och ac i ouii - Im his rot n imii g mdiv KJ.:..!- to uuv t X’l it. \niid the general gl om th it pre’- ids at ill iu e even:, i, beioi.es u- o lie t..a :k al n a ttie i» suit was not mme c.- .-'t. .s I was i lie opm. n ol mmy . md w•• c - u- - hit wt w<rejinong th<- numb r, th t to- . , >t. i-w .md pa-seng -i s, t.ii ■ .nd a'i. «re ,-n --g Ipmdlu me bo- not t,e u . e ,n—■ .>ll no! i s-0.l t.d i survived , > !<•' e,. s,:es-;i g . " —but, Htdiiks io uv<t-ruling ..i a j LroviJe: ce, the ii-.t s of a number been j mserv.d :i >- rm-rev of God las f,< en niost j‘‘ riklagG ( Vll)C d li.:. Itlilg the p.lft iH l!lil I • »m- « Ih. t J aid we trust, tlm .sband and the 1 wife, the i>ro'i:er and tin? sister, from a watery 'grave, to gladden the hearts of their relatives and friends. Capt Rollins expresses his belief that the steam boat he saw at Ocracoek, was either the Sou o C .rohna or New York, in the bene volent ac> of assisting and taking off the sur vivors, if any remained there at the time, and of course performing the s id dmy of ml< rring the remains ol any who may have been thrown on share, .md had not yet received the rites of bm tai VV e can say no more on 'he subject of (his terrible disaster. It maki-s the h< atf si. k to r* fleet upon if. V\ e await m pamful anxiety Im iher di-iads. Vv e give below the lette r alluded to, and a list o! tin pas-eogers. NEWBERN, N. C. I 0.-t 12. 1837. ) •Messrs. Ij. If f/ct/. Parish &e Co. Gen 1< irit'it —On Saturday I.Lt, I left New York m the steam packet Home, for your city, wnh 80 or 9 ) pa-seiigers (30 •> 35 ladies) md a erw of 43, o all alioui 120 i<» 130 Hie wind and weather line until Sunday nigfin, ween it commenced blowing a gale and c«m iniued. Monday afternoon, the steamer com menced to leak—the gale very sev. re, all bands went to the pumps, bui water gained »n us ; when the man tn command com•lud» , d to run her ashore, and did so on ,V] .nday ittgh*. between 10 and 11 o’clock, 6 >r 7 miles f’i<nn Ocracock Liglit.iouse, and in about 20 mtn u'es she Ind gone all to ptec: s, and lost f bom 80 or 90 di owned, and 38 or 40 saved Among tile latter was Mr. L vegreen and rovseH. Mr L. was the only man saved with whom l was acquainted. The soonest I can reach yom city will be Tuesliy next, when I hope to reach there in safety Please call '»’t M Lovegre.m’s family and say be was saved. Mr. 11. Tileston, of Spof ford, llaseltitie & Co. is lost. Tite mail be ing about 10 close, 1 must stop short and sub s' nbe myself, Y.mis, most respectfully, ii. VINDERZER. \\ o copy tin- following list of her passen g rs trom Hie N<‘w York Co nmei<-|.il Adver- • Ser "1 Monday ios ; • les r-n C C t.udy, I Root, II Tiles <m, J J"bti'-' j> , 1 Smith, -J frits \1 R. di, T An derson ,| me*. Ctdirs, V itvietser, J D Ro ta (1 • * Rend, Unptam Hill md lidy, W K >iodi, I Diay on, Walker, Faller, C«>he<i, B <• .i< t, P Cohen, A L v-green, J llolm>’s, J Boyd, P liner, 11 < Bangs, W Wtrtiiiil. Rev G Cowie*, B B }Li*s<>y and I >dy, C Wil liman, II B * room ami )•<!., Master (’room, Miss I room, Mis* M Croom, II Anderson, ■ Id, () II Prince and servant, (’lock. Mrs. ( owles, Mrs. Levy, Miss L- vy M *- OL vv, Mr* ( ini<>< k, Mrs W luting, Miss Stow, Miss Rob- i>. 'irs Prince, Mrs Boyd, Mrs Flvnu, Mis F mgh, two Misses Flvnu, Mrs 'ldlet, S< htm rler, Bond , Riviere, Liicoste, Mr D s aitye, I >dv and sei v inis, M Desabye, C mtain ■saliei*, P> d. Nmi and lady. (J Quinn, M >miH>, L rovue, Br quet, lady, child and ser v m,F D mmigus, Libadie, Walton, Hazard, Cumtheis, Finn. Spicie.~ -Oi\ the best mfornia'idn ii is sup po-ed '.hat not less tb hi twenty e ght millian*, three hundred and li iy live tbmisand, five hundred and eigh een doli.os tn gold & si|v< r, nave been -flipped bv the B mk of 'he Un|t> d Smtes, and the New Y rk Merchants, t<> L md'in, l.tv> rpo "I ami Havre, d oing the , veai 1837. Ye-, we are told that th< re is no I ! a sufficient q i uiiiiv of specie in Hie louniiv o supply its wants; nay, even some Bankite tells us ilia! there is not “enough of gold and silver in the world, to do the business of the Imu <1 States !” S>.ch stmies may have 1 fled on the credimms and uninformed, but any man who wll give (lie subject a moment’s conside tai ion, will set* at once their prepo.sterousness. Now, we think Cataline was a patriot coin pm dto Nicholas Biddle. The f. rmer, it is true, winked hi tfie dark, bcfoie his plans were matured, in this particular (here is a < lose similar! v between the individuals ; but there 'he par 1 lie! cannul Ire -aid to end- ( atalin e, <1 I'-ngth, di-play he “cloven foot,"' —bm * t<i be was induced to lake his stand lor ihe good , ■ I R me. Isivg Bidoi.E S7’/5 e loves his i-mit;'.i v, atm vv 011IJ enricii > . | (e semi-' ■u. ’ treasure ii.. c.ii) fr'.in her shores, and pours i iu*<> tin* l.i'i <>f p: t. . j n'i t ions. \ precious | atri it arc coo, ‘d . Bjoni.r. !! ! l)<h itu 1 elegrapli. Dr x' x z itTio.v —i be opposition a r o de i.utitKiug Mr. C .11)0.Hi so s having given his * ippori to ■ .c uicjs ires recommend'd by the Pi m.'.t’ an I 'ccin to he at a I >.«s lor lan- II i ge - t.i iet Iv s r >ng t > expr.-ss tin ir feel ,J-’ m the sul.j ct. Washington Cor- II -tp u.dcnt of the X orf.dk 11. ru'd. m speaking ■ t L.rn and h;3 course upon the subject, al i <!_’■ s that "‘his j n il :j-v <d tl.e growing strength oft ax is the secret rs his present p"s non. \v .• |> ,ve n : s f, en any very strong < \ idence < t the er. h. r ngthofChy, and we suspect |t will be some considerable time b re it >h i’i be •u. One thing, howevrr, we think. i> cerlati;, t!u: fas fuends vid not ■■t '‘ 'dr. C . -)•! s p is-Hon by renouncin'’ ~..n. .» .J < irg g h.m wrh being d.shoneM in the c > is-, i ... ims pursae j d nir g 'he ex ra < • ; :r-.'3 — Bat Ren’tbli''in. fT/” We are auiborized to announce the mmre of ABSALOM HOLCOMBE, Esq. .to Habersham county, na a candidate for the office of Surveyor General of this Slate, at the next election, Oct Till, 1837. 9 — 4t I We are authorized to announce the name of B. B. McCAY, as a candidate fur i Clerk ol the Inferior Court of Lumpkin coun ty, it the approaching January election. Oct. 7tb, 4537. —9 15’ ANDREW TANKESLY. is a candidate for the office of Sher iff of Lumpkin comity, at the next January election. 51tf. PVotice. public are her. bv C.Alltinnnri «ia<Mrv«t <k0.C,,. 0 ffi lor vv.i pn.inisory notes, drawn paynble to Elias Davi- «.f Gilmer County, (ia. one f.r the sum of tunty Dcllas.-s dated about the twenty second dny of September 1R37, and due the 25th of December next, and the oi'>er lor t irty two dollars and fifty cents’ ilt tvv 1 and datei the same lime and due the first of M uch 1838. and a-sigtird with my name. The con sid ation for winch sai l notes were given has failed an s I am det-rmined not to pay the same, or any part th r>.">t, unless compelled by law-. ELIJAH JOHNSON. October 21st, 1837.—12—3 t. Notice. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against trading tor a certain pmmissry note given by the sufT seedier, and nude payable to Joseph Chaffin, for one I.it idr.'d and thirty D-liars and seventv-fivc cents «tvei> on or about the 10th of Auoust 1837. and due to>r nontbs thereafter. As the consideration lor vvh ch said note was given, has wholly and entirely failed. I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. E. W. CHASTAIN. Oct. 14th, 1837.—10—3m. r.IOUR MONTHS after date application will bo made to the Honorable, the Justices of the In ferior Court of Forsyth county, when setting for ordinal'' purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 132 in me lOih district of the first sertion, now Union con ity. Also, Lot No 135, in tha 3d district and 3d s< cti >n. Sold fur the benefit of Mathew M. Pinder (ili.t.) 50-4 m. W. W. VAUGHN, Guardian, July 22d, 1837. 'U'i 8 ILES. Cobb Sheriffs Sales. LL be sohl, on the first Tuesday in November V V next before the court house door in the tow n • I arietta, Cobb county, the following properly, Lot No. 336, 18th district 2d section, levied on as the property of Samuel Rucker, to sat isfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court pf Libert eo.mty, in favor of Robert Crump, for the use of William Baily, vs. Samuel Rucker. Levy made and returned by a Constable. Lot No. 40 16th district 2d section, levied <m as the property of Josiah Luther, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Cobb Superior Court, in tavor of John Simpson, James B. Walkei and Mi ajah Martin, vs. sat J Luther, for cost. Lot No. 136, 16th district 2d section, levied on as the property of Jacob Miller to satisfy a , fi fa issued from a justices Court of Decatur ; county, tn favor of Jiussel Kellum, vs. said Miller. Levy made and returned to me by a I Ccnstable. Lot No. 595, 16lh district 2d suction, levied • on as the propert,' of Nathaniel Tatum, Io *att*ly a fi fa issued from Hie Superior Court c.f I wiggs county, tn favor of Polhill and vVilkciis Burns, vs. Nathaniel Tatum. 1.01 .No. 1236, 19th district 2d seclion, le* vir d <>n as ihe property of Daniel Tellcry, to sat'siy sundry ii fas issued from a justices Court of IT its county, in favor of John AV. Mv-Gt kc, vs said Fellery. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Lot No. 355. 18th district 2d section, levied hin as die property <d Dennis Madden, to sat- I i*fy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of ■ Morgan county, in favor id ’Thomas McCarty v*. said M olden. Levy made and returned 10 me by a ( on-table. J 8. ANDERSON, D. Sh’ffi (liliiier SherifPs Sales. a 7 11.1, be sold on the lirst Tuesday tn November V w next, at \1 ijay. in Gilmer county, within the usual hours of sale, ibJ following properly, to wit: i Lot \o. 190. 6'h district 2d section, levied on as the property of James Sturdevent, to satisfy a G fa issued from a justices Court of Junes county in favor of Mark Patterson, end sundry others vs. said Sturdevent. I.evy inado and returned to me by a Constable. ‘ Rot No. 58, sth district 2d section, levied on as the propeity of John Sparrow, to satisfy a fi la .ssued frotn a justices Comt of Pulasky county, in favor ot Amos Brown, vs. said i.Sparrow. Levy m ide and returned to me by a Constable. Lot N<>. 153, Sth district 2d section, levied on as tin ; ropertv of John R. Medlock, to •.a'isty a n I i issued from a justices Court of Gwinnett county, in favor of Nathaniel Bel •ope, vs. sod Sli-dlock. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. JOHN r. BAI’-EY, Sh’fF. i ————— _ R MONTHS after date, applicati<vn will bo rn-t.le r> th 1.-.fe..or Court ol Lampkin county w hen ficiig : r ir.linarv piirp >«es for leave to eelt a.l i e !<» al L-f ue us Elizabeth Smith, late ot Lumpkih c .'v. d» cens d. R'H EY W ’. HI D. ' dm - ' T. • ’ ='■" -S' ' s