Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, October 28, 1837, Image 4

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I j J' 2? i 41 L 5® ; - '-•m~_z: L>- --------- .’J=zzz.— ~ i Cobb Sheriffs Sales. be sold, on the first Tuesday in Nove ..her V/ next before the court house door in the own f < county, the fol.uwin" property, to-a ®jL !-jt No. 336, ISlh district 2d section, levied on as the property of Samuel Rucker, t" sat jß’y a ft fa issued from a justices Court of i I Jbcrt county, it) favor of Hobart Crump, fur , the use of William Bail?, vs. Samuel ini<;i>cr. Levy made and returned by a I Lot No. 10 Hllh district 2d sectton, levied • on as the property of Josiah Luther, t * st'isf. J afi fa issued from Cobb Superior Court, in favor of John Simpson, J irmis B. Walken and • Micajah .Martin, vs. said Lather, for cost. > i Lot No. 13G, 16th district 2d section, levied , on as the property of J icob Miller to s > !.~fy a fi fa issued from a justices Court or De atur county, in favor of Missel Kellum, vs Sn d Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lol No. 595, ISlh district 2d section, levied on as the property of Nathaniel lat.in, to satisfy a fi fa issued from die Superior Gutiif ~f ’Twiggs county, in favor of 1 diinl and Wilkens Burns vs. Nathaniel Tatum. I.ot No. 1236. 19ih dis net 2d section, I"- vied on as the proper! ’■ of Daniel i rib >», satisfy sundry fi fas issued bum a ju i- Court of Batla county, hi tav. r of John V\. McGeke, vs said i’ellery. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 355, 18th district 2d section, levied nt) as the property of Dennis M idden, to sat isfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court ot Morgan county, in favor of Thomas McCarty vs. said Madden. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. J. S. ANDERSON, D Sh’ff. Gilmer Sheriffs Sales. WILL be soli! on the first Tuesday in November next, at Al ijay, • Gi mer county. wi hm toe usual hours of sale, the follow mg property, to wit: Lot No. 190, 6 h district 2d section, levied on as the property of James Sturd'-venl, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of Jones county in favor of Mark Patterson, and sundry others vs. said Sturdeumt. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lol No. 58, slii district 21 section, levied on as the propetty of John Spirr<*w, to satis., a fi fa issued from a justices Coint of PulaMiy county, in favor of Amos Brown, vs. said Sparrow. Levy made und returned to me In a Constable. Lot No. 153, Sih district 2 I soclion, levi d on as the property of J"h , K M dl >' k. satisfy a «♦ fa issued frmn a ju-iiecs C«»un n (iwinnett county, in favor <d N ithaniel Bd tope, vs. sud Medlock Levy m ide and re. turned to me bv a Const able. JOHN T. BULKY, Sh’tF THE GEORGI \ AND CAROLIN \ ALM AN \C FOR IS3B. This Almanac, is now ready for delivery.— Deale 3 and others wishing to be supplied will please send in their orders early. To our country friends, in Geer <;ia and the upper part of Carolina all we will say .s, t hat this Almanac is truly what it purports to tie, a Georgia and Carolina Almanac. The aic.ulati.ns nre bv a native Georgian—its contents embrace every thing for their information, that its space would al- | low, and it is printed at hone. CON TENTS. Solar and Lunar I .clips, s t r 1338. Phenomena ol the Planets tor 1833. Chronological Cycles tor 13.>8. The Anatomy of Man’s B idy, as governed by the twelve comlellati ms, with explanations, is-- Moveable !'• 'Sts for 1838. Table of the Solar System. A table exhibiting the Seats oi G iveripnen of the different States, the times of holding the El.ciion of Stale Officers, and the tines ot the Meeting ol tne Legislature «d several Stales. The C ilendcr of the twelve months of the year, I giving tin- ri-ang and setting ot the sun .nd moon, tue ileclnration ot the sun. the moon'.' da. ot high water at Sivm iah. n mil's phases < q.,atm i>t lime, , and the garden’s cate id> rtir e. h i 1. n h i.i 1 v ■ ar. ' To A-tr nnical I ptiemeris ol the Plh.u - P <•>. mr tlio fl st. seventh, thirteenth, mm- eei.th and ivveuty tifih davs ot eat h month, tor h year h-lfl Ltd of M.-nbers to C iigr. s-.tr m G r.ia Tunes . f holding Superior Courts in the >l41’ .ent Counties 01 G-orgia. fiine'ol ...Iding Inferior Courts in tne dideieut ( mnties ol Georgia Bank-' and Bran, lies in Georgia. Folic o. i'v'City 4 Augusta. I'os* O:’;’> •• Depart ..ent, Augusta,— Mail Arrange ments, R". -s Hl'o.lii?-. Ac. I rincip <1 * hikers ot tb lb !> nd Government Rates ••fF ign Uoi 1 and Current u-. as. ivtd by Law, a id a« est 1 iHlrd in the Custom I lou-. s >ll tlie I uitcd Slate - A Table o! the 'A . her. >y an ob>erv< r «. . 1 rd It.ml the G > „ 1 C*»’i.- tiltio an.-t. Cii.t.'-atri ates ot Freight-*, between Savannah ail \ ui 4a, rev i-ed and c«rre--ted. Rates ..f Storage u t Cmimii.-.-i* 11 1 Adjusts. Rales ut Dockage, \\ ..rtagv and Morage at Savan nah. Customary Rites nt Ere.g it between tne C.t: s of New York md <avanr>n.di Times >t iv di ig I oiled Stat- 1 Co ,r s ii Georgia. South car di .a an 1 Notth ( mm a SOl’T ■ YROI !NA.—Tt • [ I of Sessions .1 d(' min in Pleas 1 •a. Ct uit Associate Judges in the Courts Law tor eich Circuit. Times for holding Appeal Courts of La * and E quity. Times for ho! I. g.h Cit Court ot Charleston. The Ciiancell s 1 I qu..y i t the diffme.it D stnets of South Carolina — >r ...ill the names ot t.ne C. mmi". -iters and R g siers. Members -o t > igress from South Carolina. Anecdotes, Ae. U'tce Coiisti’liiti'Via I't. Ai_-< 1, Aug. 11 9A M R MONTH- dv . , 1 ci-> v. JL made to he Inferior Court «»t Lumpkin <1 . w■ • • .. . - ...... .... the Real Estate ot f. . , , .-. u> u t l.jiu/m county, deceased. 801 A YY . FIELD, Adm’r. I Sib, 183' /// Ve;i? >~ipsr Postage. > V. i i,t) ■. E’S LI iEit\ it Y A»? N* J. 13> -J ■■ >a NOVEL LXO IMPORT! M' LITER . AilY ENTERPRISE!’ Tales, Idiooraphi/, Voyages, Travels, He views, aid the .Veits of die Ifatj. FTT was <me of the great objects of “ !! aldie’s 11 Library,” ‘‘to make good reading cheaper, and to bring liter i ui e to every man’s door ” | l int object lias b'-en ace unph-ed : we have i i i>iveii to l)'»wks wings, anti tmy have flown to i the uttermost parts of our vast coulitieiil, car . rviag society to tliu secluded, aeeiipanon to i the literary, inform it ion i« ill V! e now pro- I pose still fur; r r 'o reduce prices, and r tider i the access io a literary beiuqsi mua 1 Lian two foM acces 3 : ble ; we gave and shall coniine to Ipivo m the quarto lihr irv a v dune we kSv lot | - I I two cents a day ; we u w propose to give , i volume io toe sime period tor less a.m four cents a week and m a I I a> a psq i im s asoti ing o he dish, a few «'<r i us ot s.ior-er n er irv maiteis, and a su u•' uv "f th» new- and events of Ibe day We Inow by eii;n'i ten e and <■ icaiation th it we can g > stdl turilmr in ! the nailer of reduction, and we feel itia there ts s 'll verge enough for us to aim at offering to an interesiing hteiary appetite that meii’al ; food which it craves. the Select C re .1 itmg Lib-ary, now as ever 'O gre it a favorite, will continue io make i s weekly vist>, au Ito h i'Sued in a f"rui tor oni 'iMg in.l lir-serva’i >n, ami its price and ; •■U‘ u vnl rent tin tile - i n ■. • it we s tall, m tup fi st we»-k f Jmu iry, 1837, issue a huge ■ shee. d tie size of the largest newspapei of \meri a, bm on very superior paper, also, filled with books of the newest and most enter laming, though in their sever d depart meets ol I Novels, fakes, Voyages. Travels, seleri tn their ch T u ler, joined with reading such as 1 s ia!lv should fid a weekly newspiper. IE his m j, h<’d we hope, to accwmphsh a great ' g»n»d ; to enliven and enlighten the family eir •|e, atid to give to ii, at an expense which -h ill he mi consider item to any. a m >«s ol reiding that in b ><di form would al irm the pockets ot the prudent, and to du n m a in m r ner ihai the most scptical shall a ’kn •wlcdg*’ ‘uhe p iner of con en rati >n can no further go.” .Vo book w'tich appears in Il'aldieV Quarto Lib--arij will be puhlishad in the. : Omnibus, which will be an entirely distinct I periodical. TERMS. | Waldie’s Literary Omnibus will b ■ ■ issued every Frtd >y morning, printed on paper of a qnali y superior to any other weekly sheet, j , |of the largest size. h will contain, 1~, B mk', the newest and die besi that can be urocu ed, eq i.u every week io a L >n d<»n duodecimo v •lume, embracing Novels, 1 Tales, M »o rs, Nc. and only chargeable with newspapei postage. 2d. L.i er<rv teviews, (ales, sketches, noli ces of books aiid information from “the 'lorldot L it, rs,” of every desceip ion. 31. The news of the week coucemra’ed to i sin dl compass, hui in sufficit in <moont io embrac- a knowledge of the princip >1 events, political and miscellaneous, of Europe and \ met ica. I’ll* 1 It. 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PROPO* 1 .s«» b'or publishing in the i\>w i of It ash j a icetkh/ peri<><h al, to be devoted to lheciuseoj tne tioia ical system <>; .iiedicinr, entitled the iB a A I ime .i.ij 1 upon .>f world, an . ii"umi .j (her spoiicibilil >4 u<’h a 4 -igu, w arc « ■ ar< h,i manv »»bsta< I. s will naturally ar.se as obslruc’ions to tin- real m.d r.uKi g; arid n.,: ,v e shall subject our- s. Iv s tne <on:fin| .ol soine, a d tn. ridicu , of .oli>< 1- But iH-lieving as e do that not o> y our ow , 1 . en - «s vve. . s th. iire est or rnanv <>i our t 11..VV being* IS lli.,,|Vt-<l io tne p omulc lion nt co.iei . ivvledge upon me übje< I »t tins persecute.! -v-t 1 4 Medical d* (or.n, .v < are determin <1 to' b. ..1 the r< proa, h .at .>v n h i|>< dti on s, 100k .,g lor i-vv a Uin ih ,ucc -S *vh.l b oay a:tt-nd our v t s .tn- .bictti.ni-rf s g - I>r the i.s-. aana-ion ot, t Utfl ui • .op rt ~| (i la.HCi 'V-te '>l vl.-dn 1 ,r; a >d »tl<-.li >Uier inforiiia 101 upon tie : eatine:il .1 .d c i ' of .l.se iscs, as n.ay t>e i >r 1 ie g. neral good ot i.- vi .t is brief and < unj rehc s.v >■ v i w of th -üb j ct. >v * shai e i tie . -ion wdn 1 >• tm:i .. - <4 th*- <• .us ii i. org 1 | . (the 'vst ai) v idt ilv 10- c. <«-1 .g >til in t r.-.r. vl in ; in:uber ■ ri ri 1 »’>y gre r ext en t >|..|." a.".i >1 by Ine cin ul.i ot a 'v ell . >->Jo f j p (C j id v. d -th tn. I ie *s >1 •h, c < wt 111.1 c> ase 1 i- ir -if i t o stmm preji.rfa I a-. od. d, ..t.u a copy d il.' -VO kISI ,u 11 e.erv ■dltlllv I'lie wot K 11 i tie •-i .j a so .1 .s ' - ib-crib. r- are »bt >i • I >h I! >pp<- rof-m; ri m> i!ei.a pa- r, com ist id , t v .»s . r •ekat $i pe- | mui 11. n . the .1 ’hi r , ,ilm . t>i* Hi first i-mtn r I Th • m >ki < »o 1 . 1 ' t‘2 ...1 ei v< nr r - -• At lain die I' ■- ..I ti . ;■ - < . er ol t' .:> ve work \.ii w • a- re th ibll. j lit'.:! V, t at Ii pai .s - ■■■ b s i ■ d ... sh usetui .1 .u in te. < slide vy. r-, t K'st t' 1-- . ’. I . }’■>, ■ - nay !>•• re- l :: -» is at -. <1 >, la 34. h al Dv> .mb rs in < g States, ar li.y:tj.c: t V . t ■ i v ’ lie —. '»• a 1 A *r. - >-' t. PE.I ?E c . 1 ANC '.'IER . PROSPECTUS OF THE CO .GiiE> s i )NAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX. the experiment ne have made, it is ascer- ( lined tint the patronage of the country wiil support ut <n >ual publication-of the proceedings and speeches made in Congress We therefore propose to prosecute t ie design, and confidently hope to improve and perfect it. In giving, iro n week to week, a succinct and clear rep irt ol t ne proceedings of both branches ot Congress —a brie and ;mdensed report of t!i.- substance ot tp rem irxs of each speaker, using the precise words up i ; the uni >.> dais touched; th- yeas aid nays o> an i npor i q iesiions, and concluding toe volume, attei I he a!j n u n >t, with an I >dex fur reference, a great deal vis bi i* • >aai - .l- giving a i accurate parliam n i ta v ns. <r. of 3 proceedings of on»- of the greatest aid <3 st reicese native assemblies in th world:! i hi asse ni»i. o i the d lineritions ol aliich the desti nies at ib tree instituti ms of this onutry depend f r mil uiai ue line ; ai i. there ..re, ii some degree irccdoiii nr.) ,<ifi ut the w’orl 1. Oar original plan ext ■ i de-1 .> fur her i han t his empitome of tne debates, with ie ;> c.-eiings; but at ne isi session We ad ded a i \> i iihx, io column alt t,e fully reported s eech s. as .r. p u-ed by he speake s them -elves for P‘iTii.-.i i■ i P a ext -nded the work fu>m a single voln n f 342 va 1 quart . pag s, to two v-ilumes, maki ig tog t ier. 1181 royal quarto pages, i’iiese we h ive furn«she i .> s ib< r:be s at' he price of one dollar >,r each vol m , both or either !■> be furnished, • i ong it ie uaii. >s lii v fall i,o-n tie press inshee'S. md eharg ,ble o-it- wi - ii newspaper p stage, varying so n a cent to a < it and a halfa sheet. .is we h>l-iio .• I- cheap st work ever published, whe her tle lab >r u i < x >‘tise of getting it up be <• nisi lered, or he value cf it to the present or future ge tea i >ns. i’h ieadt.ig men of all parties in every State i i the I’non concentrate in the speeches ot each session of Cong, ess, the mind, the information, and the i< ehngs ot e. 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Our Exctiang List is so tar e ihai we would not observe it, probably, unless ihis b. d tie. Payment .nay be made by mail postage paid, at our ■ isk. Fae notes of any specie payi g bank will b received, Tnose who subscribe, should send t .cir subscirptions in time to reach here by tie 10th of Dece her next, to ensure a complete copy tyj 3 * .¥b attention will be pai lto any outer, unless the i)io iey (iccoiHp'tiiy it, or un.«>s s in.- r s <» .>ible person known t > t> be so, sijall ag ee I,pty it before the session expires, BLAIR & RIVES. W isliiiigto.i City, Oct 4 1836 THE NEW YORK SpL at oj the ‘Times, .1 Metropolitan tiaz tie <>f the '‘porting, Lit erature. and Fashionable H'urld. William T. Porter, Editor. pro iiuieiit feature in iht character of tins m Jour aai, is its devoll 11 toihe Sports of the. Field aid T irt. Gentlemen will nidin its coltimus regular rep iris of he ru es which come oil mi the principal Courses i i >ne Union—copi us cxliact- liom “ Bell’- Life,” an» the English >por i.ig Maoazm s. w ith every i kind of Sp irting I itellige .ce a. ces-ibh to the ( door. Shoot mg and Angling, with the collateral and ei . ssa r. information upon <-ai h of them, v'ili . laim oin at le iti ui, w Ink R n al. Aquatic, and other xhiler.Unig ainu-s. ine its wid not h< im-g .ften I'he own r-ot th. cra< k I’lotti ig Horse ol New Y’ aka id I’liiladel, hia. may reL upon -a-eing the pert.inn.inces ot their nags faithful v i hronlde I in the Spirit of ihe Ei ues I i fin ’. • v ry endeavor will ein ide in render this ;>ttp. r .vail i and . v. n mdi- » risible, to gen'lemmi of th- T >rr throughoui tie emintiy. Vari >iim md elegant selections from ’he American and Foreign Ylagazi e, with brief original n n arks upon current literature, will determine hie Literary character of i his Gazette. Tne ass irsol toe State, with all kinds of Theatrical Chit (’hat will receive co is us attention f 'aieluli fijesteil'iiminar.es F >reigi and Dmn s he .A ' - wil be give i, ui.l (tie whole enter, d as pleasant hi ace. pi.itde us Ui f.dit'.rcaii ak< i by Crowding iut his colonies all (lie Sa mgs and Doing about Town fliis we rust, wil, be a favorite, a- it is a leading mid origma. teatu e i . mr .esig Lrider appropriate devices will tie foam Hi Quip- <md Quirks of th. thousand and in \V ags ab > Town, with the last ‘ good thi g" I fi r , a Bdi Shod,” oge In r vv i h a dashi Jiiia.ii m ’ *■ I v li. -I sadi s nt the in i-e editor .1 c p- o h spiced .mil peppered to me a- i <n 1 > mi t loving vot-iiies of the Fun, Frolic, Flash, ar.J Fashio f Old (io ham! Facts, scrips, au I i hldiires. ind other G .-amugs by th*. Way .de withl he I i st <hi Dits r> n Mag, a>id Doi gs in th > asmoiiabb < ir< I. s w ill a ay -beci' t f I■ v colla ted :» rtie am -erne tol ege e.al read. i. Such are the ..me p onu tl> atur. - o the plai ol our pub icatiou e> n e n oU> labors ,ot as imvi <• - m . ear of g<- ti l np* r < mbniing va I U- irnres'd'. . den vv I . ■-e .■nt ;■or W . >lc uh has b e ■ rnpl . -<1 in qu mtyi ig oi-;selves f r the task. ph i' i' n sources a- y.-irso. exp rn-nce have afford d 'is i>mi d t .<■ e tainty <4 gulariy re ecivi h ur nt hug i-h eriodi- als a s*4 ,n.. bv friends kih> v h as appr > > u writ, rs ami d.scri ma ting tritic- -. e :.arl. 2>sly aumhourLa koi. fh* bro id loc a i i I'hi- ic pinion, a id cheerily «, o- >d » .r sails t- t ie b »-ez oi puf.lic fav >r that alr< ady Heckmis i.s to i s » mb.a e, .nd may ..Hit us io th. g -a> ol our wishes. f'n Nc.v York |i" *-h Tim -■* d.i.smii in < b.-a ii ’ Hui i n all ir i . • > ti■] . m in i g . it 17 J Bro vdw y (• <i c i C nr'l.,nd str. <■ ) and 'uruish d •> < otint ■ y s ri’>e - at § < p ' ■< . nm, uivari ibl» i atv anc. ; t. ( v -übsenbe - i S > p* r hi i;m in adv mce or S 1 P er ‘i'*' 1 ter. paya.>.. quar. I ■ rly Y Ivcrtisements n-e t <f ■ i q . ‘able ter ,s. with ~n >-( Hl'ial rediJi <io,i to i t y I t:-- is. the Co. Lumpkin counhj, (icorju, at D 1 LOUXLG L ALGA > r 7 h, 18 7. A r a m-cti 2 f l’ r -i a ‘ d Directors n I the ( >mp my ■ H IS ' ’ er. d that Ten ’er « ent > i Hie C i i ‘ i -ii I <i mr .my . b ■■ c .il- I for . I his r q >ir- : to be par I L.i to h<- T asntrr at ,)..hio n _i,Ge ' ji wit ■. nmetv days, agreeable :to 7l iAr ici t he ‘ tition. G K CESSNA, President. IL A Holt, S-c’y Ite t,;‘v ti:at be ..H ’-.e rs a tri' ex'riict from the Minnt sot th B ard of Direr rs. of the Belfast .'Ln t".g Com v IL A. HOLT, S ■ 'y. B. F. M. C* To the Printers cf the t). States.! — .Most respectfully I | re-cut to X-MT jou my greatful acknowledg. cuts ior.be ex-< tensive patro age w hich I have rec., ived from you during the past leu years in wiii h I have been engaged I in type founding; and at the am • time inform you) that 1 have relinquished the business in o ! Messrs Lawrente Johnson and Geoige F Smi ii, tm j whom I solicit ac■ .ntinua.ice of your tavors i nis I [ Io with more c .nfidence, from a knowledge of th ir I ability and d.sposi ion to render ample satisfaction t i | J'n..se who may please to encourage their esiablish ! ment. One of di.'Hrrn lias been conn cted with the If.tio'ry upwards of twenty years, and his knowledge 10l the bn-im ss in all i'.i details, assures those who may pu > hase of this foundary ttrat they will be ac ernnuoda ed io their -alis action. In future, orders I for s. ris or a iditon to founts, mav be a idutssed to I lOHN.SG • Zn. SMI I'll, or to she subscriber, ami they I will promptly attended io. He begs leave t in- | lor n xoti, that he has mi hand a Coiisi ierabh qua uty J of Ivpe, in founts ot various kinds and weight-which hi be obtained on a plication either to Job is..u and Smith or to your obliged fiiemf. RICHGUJ RONALDSON. Philad< Iphia, Feb 18,1833. TZP J 3 F .3 ASl'S'. 3JFAVING >iii chased of .Mr. Richard Konaldson his zs.S. long establiahed an very < xtensiie Type Foil - dary, t ie subscribers line formed a c qiartnersliip tor the purpose ol continuing said businc.-s. ..nd f< r th. convenience <4 their friendsand pa r ns. have removed their establish me t to a m -re central part oi the city. \s it is their int ution to keep ->n hand a g od asso. t ment of the best type and to make such additions ana improvements as the taste of the trade and the wants of the country require, 'hey flatter themselves that ! ihisesstablishnieiit w ill nm.u a targe snare of patrmi , age. They have now several foun’s <.n hand, which • can be furnished at a few li.mrs notice and are pre s pared. > mane f >uuis of all w ignis and siz s, from i Pear to ll line i'ie.a, inclu ling a great varimy oi t Ornamental Letter. Their assortment ot Cuts and j Dashes, Bras- Rules, and other amain mts wilt b. t f.uud to be very ex ensive, ot which specimens will I be forwarded to printers as soon as they can be - prepar d. Prmtiiig Presses of every description, Printing Ink f of the most approved qualities. Composing Sticks, , Brass Galleys Imposing Stones, Cases, Paper and r Press Boards. S auding Presses, Furniture, together wdh a com, I te assortment of all articles used in a Pii .ting Otiice will be kept constantly on hand. < frders from all parts of the Union will be promptly y attended t.>, and particularly in supplving soils ot all i’ouuts furnished by their pre lecessors, Binny and y ft maidsoti, and Richard Rona'.dson. JOHNSON & SMITH. N >. 6, George street. Phil idelpliia. r List of ijetters L S® EM Al \IG in the F'.SI Olliee .it I) ih r kJ limnegu. Lum km uniy, Ga., on flu first day- of October, 1837 arid if (lot taken mi. before ilie first day •»! .1 i luary next, will be sent io the General Podt Olfiee as dead Li tiers : e A M ( Mary Ann Ash Daniel F. McCay B Ar. hibiid McC.>y Win or E I vard Bather Arnbew Merchants l ini' s Brand Joint Mo itgomery •fames H B ard Phineas D. vlatl.ewa i .r ly Biyaut Pmdol Aicrier James [J ami’tn N Isaac B»ud E. Nock Geo. \V. Brown Wiley Nix >'» illing'on Blake O - vviluam B ake R. Osborn C Jonathan Oxford .Michael Cilbe P .I.am Cam Wallace If. Park 2 s Sic, liliii 1). Crane Seih Pool j Ransom Cain Benjamin F Park r Iverson Carder Smn, s-n !’• arce , D B.- ijamin I’.i• k Asa B. Daniel 2 <’l m P w rs 3 ... ti >; Davis 2 To as J Paik 2 F.n-tin M. D i mon I lard. ii Pm kms ~ David Al. Deadmon Sainti-I I'.itterson I F Naihan Padget , Job I). Field Q, ;F>a kli-i E Ford Billy Quince I B ii i W. Field R s I vV i iiam Findley Willia n Rutherford I I.i w is Fricks John Kider s ! G S. Riplev , ' I dm Gage Michael I. Read I VI .ry Gant zAnsil Rice , ! ew is Gaddis 2 S M. 11. Gathrijht Emanuel Setser 2 II Wil lam Smi Hi l{ hert A II It, Gideon Smith 11.1 u b Hollingshead Jo. Shaw i T'mmas 11 nielli s n T ames I toward Mansfi. Id Toranr e s|Jo>n R. Hamblin Andtw Ta 10-li y . | tames Hill Ih nry M I er.ell J U Mrs Johnmn Thomas E. Upton > Doctor Jones " • tame- D lii'tice William VV. Wilcher Jackria Joiry Joi.ath .n oody l Vsa lohesori Samu. I V arson r | John fours Geo VV hi-.an.int t William F Innes Edw’d IL W i.igfield i John ir Wrn Jouo3 He y VY adkins |< A I ed .Vilson O H Kenan William K ■' ilhams :*’ l v i Joseph Land Thomas J. Y >ung Air Co. I VI a>l in I ance ; W illi >m G. Lim rance W,M- L. NEWLAND P M, I’m. PROPO M '' i or Publishing by Subsrription. A BOOK TO Bl I N ITLED THE! CSF.roHEE LA Ti BY JAMES F SMITH, F'Oin a Alaniisrrijil copy rt-e. iiihj compiled by himself. 7pN 11 E publisher ns-mes the <-|llZen-i of H Georgia, wfio mav fhiuk pioper to sub ' rd**- to lhe Work til H he Will u->- every .-x.-r d i. t,. rend' r n i u«etul Vt-nu H* H s ch iiihit -11, I mn is m'V be •■! I (><>rt <n> *■ '■> tm-rn IHE CIIEEROKEL LYND ».O i- TEIiY "ill contain the nam> h of all o>> f>> ;iMia'e drawers in the L-iß<i Lolit-rv, at' l ' their re-idi-u* e with a notice of all lorn win* ii ' mav have b eo granted, op to the firs' <>f J i hirv. I‘s ;8, wiit> an eugr ived rnap »'! each I ,i <1 Di-nr.4 m the ('m r >kee c *tiniv. imnie dm’ely pre. < d g ihi n m- Sm ea h di-tro '• I lie f h* 'ok»-e I,and Lottery Will cob am ! him’ five i iin’lred pages, ro al octavo s z will tm pr> ed ti good paper, neatly bond •mi deliver fl -imsi ri ieis by the first m '.’ - |> | vi--. per ropv *’ ' n' l ' 1 s and witieis, who will ai » jei tor the pubh-hei m procuring sub scriber - . d who shill procure and forward to the im li'ii-r, in Milledgeville, ten respon sihb subscribers »h ill receive i copy ol the work. £i itis. All Editers of newspapers in th s State wh.» v,;l gi.e iiu- above a few insertions, shill re ceive a copy <»t the work. ■Sept ! 2, 1837 —8 SUBSCRIBERS! Philadelphia i -HE splendid patronagi awarded to the T’hiladel phia Saturday Courier, induces the editors to commence the publication, under the above title, of a quarto edition of their popular journal, so long known as tiie largest Fam’ly Newspaper in the United States, j with a list ot near TWENTY SIX THOUSA D SUBSCRIBERS. The new feature ri cently introduced | of furnishing iheir readers with new books of the best literature of the day, having proved so eminently suc cessiul, the plan will be continued. Six volun.es of the celebrated writii.gs of Captain Marryatt, and sixty five ot .Mr Bro. k’s valuable Letters from Europe, have already been published withuui interteiing with its news ami misc.dlaiieous leading. The Conner is the large-t und cheapest family newspaper ever issmd in i tiii imunlry containing arucles in Literature, Science, | and Arts; Inmriial Improv* ment, Agri* nhuie ; in i short every v.*rie v ol topics usually Ltioduced into a p bii* j r ial. -ivi .g tall accounts ol saics, markets, and ii* w s ol the latest dates. It is published at the low price ot $2 For this small Sih . subscriber., g* t valuable an* ent* i*ainii>g matter, each w. > k * uougii io fill aw*: tnoi* oo*.k of 20b pi ges, and * quai 52 voiumes ay* n. d .uii is estimated to be i< ad, w ekiy, by nt ..as; iw Im areo th. usand People, sea* 11 re*, in all pa. Is * I me emuiiry, frou. i>.ame re Florida, ana tim.. the sea bouid to the lakes. The paper ha-been iio.i so e-iabiisin 6 as t*. rendti it .on well known io ie*p in an t xlended prosq etlns, the pubii-hers, theieiore ill <*«■ im nioietbaii rei* rto in* tw leaning ..ar , | oiitica. papeis of ..p, c.sn* peli ties. *be Pc. nsylva ,i..i> su.,s —‘ The .'latui'cuiy C* ur cr is the largest, and 0.,e ol the bos* family newsp ipeia in the Unio . ; ’ the other, the Enquire* ai.u Daily Courier, says —“it is the largest journal published in Philadelphia, and out- oi ti.e veiy bed in ih* Uiu ed States.” Tne New Yoik star says “we know of 1 nothing m re libeialon ihe pail ol .lie editors, ai o no means more eflicaci ustudraH ut he dormant talents J d on country, han tlnn m.exempted liberality in ‘ ottering literary prizes.” The Albany Mmcury *>f March iGdr, 1836, says—- I “Hie Saturday C liner, is dmni.dly the be-t Family e Newspaper ever pubfisi i-d m this rat y other couihh, rod i s value is duly app.eciau c by the public, if we e may judge from its vast coculati.-n, which exceeds i, 25.00 U per wet k! Its contents are agreeably varied, .1 and each num .* r * ontains im i e really valuable ‘rea r ding matter’ than is p*d»ii h* d in a week in any daily a paper i > lire Liiion—l s mammoth diiuensmns enable its enterprising proprietors, > essrs. Moodward &. y Ci.arke, of Phiiadelj hia I* ir-pubiisu in itsctdumns, II in tin course ot a yeai, several id the oet luterestrig d new wo.Ks ihai issm Hom the bimsh press, whicn cannot tail to give io it a permai.' iit interest, anu ren der it worthy of pres, i vuti.-m To meet the wishes, therefore, f such ot hen -übsenbers as dcsireto have - their ntimbeis bou d. tin y iiave d. lermined on iss l niig an editioii of lhe U-uriei in tin quarto lori:i r w hicii will re.idei’ ii inucli more emu < ni< m for reamiig when it is bound m a volume,and Hint gicatiy enhance its value.’’ THE QUARTO EDI . ION. Under the title ol the Philadelphia Miufor. will commence with the piiblu atom ol b> P. ize Tale, to which whs a warded tin priz- ot sft!O uiimii iy Miss Leslie, edito* of the s, I nuid Vnnal the Tokt n, and an h'-r of American Li.eiatm, A li"ge lumber of song*, poems, tales, &c. wile, id i <■> nipeiiiu n for ilie $;>()() dollar p i inmms, vv ill a id v.Hue n -l mte.esi to Hie -iiecet ding nil. hers, vv hu h w ill i Iso be enru lied bv a story in. .. Mis E't-mcv.i-k. author oi Hope L> s ie, . be l iuw oil- A. i , who.-'< ta.« nls have b< en so justly and exten-iveiy a, pr cinieii, b 4b at home a.>d abmad This a, pro <d I'YAIHV :\ 1’..-'I , AI , FII is suiitly neutral in religious ml poiimal . i.'itiers, and thi un compromising op, ommt ol quackery of every kind. MAPs. In addition to all of which Hie jmbliliers intend fur m-lmigth. i p .ii'oi.s with a se.ies <>< eiigruvt d Maps i inoi-.K ing the vv. nty-i.V«- Sinti r of the I uion, K< .< x hiin n p. Hi. sit ..ir ii. Ac. of rivers, towns, mouutai: s lakes, tim s a board, mo rim improvements, as dis play d m <1 mils, tail run. is. A . witfi elder in ten elii.g ami .-. nd eatures, loads, dis.aoc s A<. luirutng a aco pl ii Ai in.- lot gem ral u ami inf, rmatiuu. h nd -omely ex* cmed, and each distinct map . n a large quarm sheet, at an t xpe s. which nothing but lhe spl. ndid patronage vv hi. I, for six y ars past has been so generously extended to them, could warrant. T Eli MS; The Philadelphia Satuiday Co. rier i.** still continued in its laigc form, al Hie same p ice a:- heretol. re. ’l'he Philadelphia Mirror bei g a qmuto idim n of the Sat urday Con i< r, with its increased attractions, a. d prin ted mi the best tine, uh t. paper ot h c ,-au.e siz> as 'he New York Vlhioti, will he put ni pie. i-ely one naif tho pi-ice <>| that valuable journal viz: Three Dolla.s per annum, payable in advance, (inch.ding the Maps.) \V OODVV YKli A. Ci.ARkE. P'liladelnlii. I he Georgia Constitutionalist. m-8 paper I> print, d <1 ily ui d three Htries a week iiutirig six tip ui■ Ik of the year ; twi< e u week duiing lhe oiht r six months mid •Himhi'i paper i- pinned weekly during il.e ve ns. Ihi daily ai )|i>B, per rmuiii $5 t>l mX months; the tn weekly a. $5 and the weekly at $3. Tin- Cons ifutioualisi is now so vv ( II kiii'Wti, that it is unnecessary to give n de» s< option ot the charai lei H has a>sim ed. 'l’he jeditms, however, can assure their patrons j that for p*>littcal and <-<>mmer< tai mformn'iwn, it will ten be surpass* d by mi\ paper m lhe SouHi, havig made adut'i >nal arrangements for obiaming Hie earliest ih ws from abroad, | political as well as common i d All political am comm riiai mtcligetice, will appear pub lished m tin.- tHfl* e. I tie edimis fi i i.-r thernselv« s, hy industry »nd strict iiienimn to their business, to reude heir paper •«-e , -p'-able io th* it kind and nu merous p itrotis, >ud m des* rve an increase of pa rmi me. w Inch they respe. ifully solicit from their fellow ciz ns ot Georg a. gEIEU& iIIOMPSOiN. Aug.>s: i. O Ist, 1.835 —.— GEG .Gs \ < HERoKEE COUNTY. rgiOLLEI) oefore me, by John Suitvan, a D <>.iy mir-e, taken up is a stray, four feet ii ti meh* s togli, ei. hi years obi, with shoes on tits fore feci, appraised io seventy five dollars. Also, a ..ark brown hors*', four fee> eleven HP >e- high, live years old, with a bl .ze face, wi h a wmie mat k on both sides of his neck s u.e -auoe >D rks »fi Ins back, Both hind feet win ~wi h bla< K ->p<»is tn tip wtn e, right fore io<»' win e, a, pt .i-ed '*> eiglpy five debars, by lv F. Daniel and VVahei Haddox, 9 > Sept. IS 7 YY Yl. YVHI 1 AKEii. J P. - GEORGIA, i A t Lie extract from CtK-rokee Cmmty | he record us Et-uays of - id county, his the ll’h day of September, 1837 -6 —3od. Wil Li AM GRISHAM, D. Cl’k. JOB PRINTING, Executea ' ith ne. tness & despatch AT THIS OFFICE.