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LIST OF LETTERS.
REMAINING in. tfip JPost Office at Rome on the
30ih of September, which if not taken out by
the first of January next will be sent to the General
Rost Office as dead.
A
Adams Alexander Andrew Alexander
James Ashley Clark. Adams
B
James Blanco W- A. Baugh
Geo. M. Baily James Buys
W. 11. Baugh Washington Bigford
John W. Barry Samuel Burnes
Charles M. Barry > Henson W. Bell
Mr. Cleghorn Elijah Carr
Johh Cox Levi Cooper
Geo. W. Clements R. Cremshaw
T. 11. Cliett John Daily
Green Cunningham Dalton
M. A Edmondson John Ellis
F
A. Fain Tabitha Frost
G
Thomas D. Giifielh Joseph Glaze
Richard Gossett Nimrod Gent
II
Allen Henderson James Humphreys
Reuben Herndon Middleton Hathcock
Miss Martha Hart James Hemphill
Z, B. Hargroves 2 Jane Hemphill
R. W. Hargroves
• JI
William Jenks Joseph M. Jones
Joseph Jorfes J. M. Johnson
14
John Kelly 2 Martin Kinard
Miss Julian Kirby
L
John Lamastur Pleasant R. Leslie
Geo. Lnuranco Ferry Lane
Bennett Lawrence A. J. Liddell
.Fetor Lamar Arthur Latimore
HI
James McEtea Fuller Mihap,
D. R. Mitchell Wm. G. Maulddin,
Robert Mitchell, Andrew Miller,
William Mathews, Geo. 11. Martin,
Thomas Middleton, I. Mcguire,
Miss Sarah Murphey, Elder, C. I). Mallarey,
Geo. Muizor,
N
Uriah H. Newland,
Jas. Patterson, Jas, W. Powell,
Jus. A. Plrrow, W G. Parks
Joseph T. Price, Thomas G. Parson.
It
Thomas 11. Roberts Nanch R U3 ’*
Mrs. Russell D. Rounaaville
S
Jane M. Smith Chapman Shiels
S. J. Shropshire Wm. G. Springer
Joseph Shields Wesley Shropshire
John B. Smith John Stover
Rottben Station
T
Tilman J. Turner Thomas Treadway
Duvid Taylor
W
Geo. S. Wilson Hamilton Ware
William Weit J. C. Wiggins
Ellen Wilson Francis Wisdom
Jacob Whitehead John A. Wells
Joshua Wilson Samuel Waits
Willis M. Williamson William R. Williamson
Allen Weaver
N. YARBROUGH, P. M.
AdiniiiiMtrutor’iii Sale.
A GREEABLY to anordorof the Honorable the
inferior Court of Stewart county, when setting
for ordinary purposes, &c., will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of
sale, before the Court House door in the county of
Murray, Lot No. 323, in the 9th District. Ninth
District of originally Cherokee, now Murray county.
Sold as the property of John Grimes. Sen., late of
Stewart county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN GRIMES, Jr., Adm’r.
October 2. 37-wts.
Adtniui’H cat or'* Sale.
A GREEABLY to anordcrof the Honorable, tho I
J«. Inferior Court of Walker County, when sitting !
as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tues- i
day in December next, at the place appointed by the '
Justices of the Inferior Court of Dade County, Or '
holding tho Superior and Inferior Courts of said
county, the undivided half of Lol No. 101, in
the 10th District, and 4th .Section, of Dade county.
Sold ns the property of Aaron Hughs, late of Dade '
county, deceased. Terms made known on tho day |
of sale,
MARTIN HUGHS, ? . , , ,
BENJ. HUGHS, S Atirnrs.
June s—2o—ids.
AdmiaKlrazor's Stiles.
A GREEABLY to nn order of the honorable tho
/wk Inferior Court of Butts County, when sitting
lor ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tues-
* day in November next, before the Court House door
in Romo, Floyd County, Lot No, 33, 23rd District,
3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd
County; Sold as the property of Dennis McCarthy,
I tto of ‘nd County, Deceased. Terms made known
on tho day of sale.
DAVID MARTIN Adtnr.
Aug. 28—32—his.
notice"
f KHIE Stage Route from J<><-'« jnvllla to Romo is
" olferud for sale—horses cxeeptr I n,'
will bo given tn November. Per-> is . . i .
chase will apply soon, as I snail dis, v. !
JOHN r t < ' h j
Sept. 25-36 -It.
Caution.
A LI. persons are hereby forwamed from trading
-'w for three promissory Notes given by myself to
Ange Delaperrtere, for twenty live dollars each, da
ted sometime between the 20h and 30ih September,
1836. As they were fraudulently obtained lam de
termined not to pay them unless compelled by law.
JOSEPH THOMAS.
Sept. 25—36—1 t.
\\ OTTcE.
A LL persons are hereby forwarned from trading
‘M tor five promissory notes, made by myself to
John I. Jonston or bearer, —one amounting to eleven
hundred dollars, and due the twe.ity-lilth day of De
cember, 1838; two for tiro hundred dollars, one for
hree hundrsJ, and one for two hundred dollars, and
•ne tor one hundred doDara; all made payable to
John I. Jonston or bearer, and duo the 25th December
IS.'J. '1 he ci'usuieration for which the above notes
were given having wholly failed, 1 am netertnmed not
0 pay tin »v <- s compelled by law. This Bth Sep
tember, 1838.
1. J. HILBURN.
Sept. H—34.-3:.
SHERIFF SALES*
Paulding Slicriff-Sales for November.
WILL be sold on'the first Tuesday in Novem.
ber next, at the Court House in Van
Wert, Paulding County, within the usual hours of
sale, the following propesty, to wit:
Lot No. 198, Ist District, 4th Section, of
orignally Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied on as
the property of Green B. Harris, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from a Justices Court of Coweta County, in fa
vor of F D. Barren and others, vs said Harris. Levy
made and returned to mo by a Constable.
Lot No. 992, 20th District 4th Seclion; of
originally Cherokee now Paulding county; levied on
as the property of Elisha Ests, to satisfy a fi. fa. issu
ed from a Justices Court of Fayette county, in favor
of William M’Bride, vs. said Ests, and James W.
Sikes security. Levy made and returned to mo by a
Constable.
Lot No. 156, Ist District 4th Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding County ; levied on
ns the property of Waeghban Gosdin and Ezekiel
Gosdin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’
Court of Henry County, in favor of Peter Brown, vs.
said Waeghban and Ezekiel Gosdin. Levy made
and returned to mo by a constable.
Lot No. 964, 19th District, 3rd Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied
on as tho property of Ehud Harris, to satisfy 4 fi.
fa issued from tho Superior Court of Bibb County,
vs. Peter Clours.
Lot No, 667, in the Ist Dist. 3rd Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Panldirij* County; levied
on as tho property of Sampson Gray, satisfy a fi.
ta. issued from a Justices’ Court of Henry County,
in fi»yor of Thomas D. Johnson, vs. said Gray.
Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable.
Lot No. 172, 2d District, 4th Section. Also
Lot No. 81 (5, 21st District, 3d Section, of originally
Cherokee, now Paulding County, levied on ns tho pro.
ptyty of Reuben Clarke, and Nathan Fomby, to satis
fy a fi. fa issued from tho Inferior Court of Walton
County, in favor of Edward Thomas, vs. said Clarke
and Fomby.
Lot No. 505, 2d District, 3rd Section, of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied on
as the property of Francis Reese, to satisfy a Ji. fa.
issued from tho Superior Court of Paulding County
in favor of Cloften & Dyer, vs. said Reese.
Lot No. 505, 18th District, 3d Section,
and Lot No-178, 21st District, 3rd Section, of origi
nally Cnerckce, now . Paulding County; and One
Down Marc, levied on as the property oi Fielding
Gent, to satisr/ a fi- fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Cass County, favor William R.
Wright, vs. said Gens Property pointed out by
Plaintiff.
Lot No. 260, 21st District, SJ Secttort# of
originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levicci on j
as the property of Walter Jones, to satisfy a ti. fa.
issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin County,
in favor of Shrock and Hargroves, vs, said Jones.
Lot No. 1086, 2d Distiict, 3rd Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied i
on as the property of Middleton Clayton, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from tho Superior Court of Carroll
County, in favor of John R. Core, vs, said Clayton.
The undivided half of Lot No. 10, Ist
Dist.ict, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now
Paulding County; levied on as tho property of Rob.
ert 11. Leeal, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from a Justices’ j
Court of Hall County, in favor of Paul Furr, Bearer,
vs. said Leeal. Levy made and returned to mo by a
vonatablc.
POSTPONED SALE.
Lot No. 180, 21st District, 3rd Section;
levied on as the property of Matthew Gass', to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court of Habersham
County, in favor of William Burde, vs. said Gass.
Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable.
THOMAS C. DUNLAP, Sh’ffi.
October 2.
Floyd Mtcriffs Sales for A’oveinbcr.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem.
bcr next, at the Court House in Rome,
within the usual hours of sale, the following properly,
to wit :
Lot No. 121, 22nd District 3d Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County; levied
on as the property ol Arthur Bass, to satisfy two fi.
fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Heard County,
in favor of David B. Perryman, vs. said Bass. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 60, 24th District, 3rd Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County; levied on I
as the property of L. IL Manning, W. S. Whitfield, :
and J. E. J. Horn, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from l’u- ■
laski Inferior Court, in favor of Alfred J. Lester, for
the use of Delamar Clayton, vs. L. H. Manning, W.
S. Whitfield, Bryant W. Collier, in I J. E. J. Horn.
Lot No. 191), 15th District, 4th Section.'
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County, levied on i
ns the property of lilies a 11. 11. Burke, to satisfy al
fi. fa. issued from Clark Inferior Court, in favor of |
Henry 11. Fields, vs. said Rhesa H. H. Burke, and I
other fi. fas. vs. sa-d Rhesa H. 11. Burke.
Lot No. 15, 16th District, 4th Section,
of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County; levied
on n« the property of Aaron Dewberry, to satisfy
two fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ U'ourt of Monroe
County, in favor of John Him.' , vs. said Aaron Dew
berry, Giles Dewberry, and Augustus Miles, securi
ties. Levy made and returned to mu by a Constable.
Also one Negro Woman by the name of
Vina, 22 years oil; levied on as the property of Dan. ’
tel N. Mayo, to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from Floyd Su- j
peii >r Court, in favor of David Rounsaville, vs. said’
Daniel N. Mayo.
Also two Lois in the Town of Rome, to.!
getet with all the improvements thereon; one known
and distinguished in Etowah Division by No. 76, the
other known by No. 67, in the Oesiannulce Division;
nil levied on as the property oi" Jesso Lamberth, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Floyd Superior Court,
in favor of David RouHsavillo, vs. said Jesse Lam-i
berth.
WESLEY SHROPSHIRE, Sh’ffi.
Oct. 2
•-£<> DOELAIIS KEV? A KM.
ON tho night of the Bth inst , tha Srure of Wm. 1
Jno-Graham's at Red HUI, was broken into,
and robbed cf sundry articles, as follows; Two pair
of Pocket Pistols, steel barrel, and screwed off; one
Double Barrel Shot Gun. Percushion Lock; one
small Rsffe Jxx.k, fixed to fire under ihe barrel; one
Stiver Watch, and one piece of stripped Satinett.
Tho above reward will bo paid to any person who will .
detect the thief. Any information directed to the
subscriber at Red Hill, Murray county, Ga., will meet
with attention.
W. J. graham.
September 11. 34-st.
WAITED
«N Eor two boys between 14 and 16 years of age,
with a liberal education to learn the Printing
business at this office. Boys from the country would
be preferred. ♦
Lumpkin Slieriff’s Sales for Novem
ber, 1838.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before the Court House door in the
town of Dahlohnega, Lumpkin County, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: ,
One undivided fourth part of Lot No. 976,
in the I2th District and Ist Section, levied on as the ■
property of Thomas J. Rusk, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Court of Habersham county, in fa
vor of A. Y. Walton vs. said Thomas J. Rusk maker
and Benjamin Cleveland iiidorser, and Amos Jacksort
security on appeal.
Also, one set of types, a printing press, and
all the machinery belonging thereunto, levied on as
the property of Milton 11. Gathright. to salify a fi. fa.
issued from the Superior Court of Lumpkin county,
in favor of Albon Chase vs.M. 11. Gath’right, John D.
Fields and Allen Mathews.
Also, Lot No. , in the 12th District,
Ist Section, levied on as the property of James Dot.
ten, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice Court
of Elbert county, in favor of William White vs. Tho
mas Johnson and James Dutten. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
SAMUEL KING, Sh’ffi.
Da tie Sheriffs Sales for November.
WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Novem.
bor next, at tho Court House door in the
town of Salem, Dado County, within tho usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot No. 72, 18th District, 4th Section;
levied on as the properly of John A. Smith, to satisfy
two fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Talbot
County, in favor of Larkin Colbert, vs said Smith.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 66, 10th District, 4lh Section;
levied on as the property of Robert A. Johnson,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court of
Jasper County, in fa or of A. Benn, vs. said John
son. L vy madennd returned to me by a Constale.
One Bay Stud Horse, Bridle and Whip;
levied ; >i by virtue of an Attachment, ns the proper
ly of I tac Truer, to satisfy Jeremiah Face and
others in cuso of an Attachment.
ISAAC RANEY, Sh’ffi
October 2.
GEORGIA, Gilmer County.
"yj HEREAS, Jonathan D. Chastain, G tinrdian o
Vi? the orphans ofSyke Sandors, late of Dooly
County deceased, applies to me lor letters of dismis
sion from said Guardianship:
These arc therefore to cite anti admonish all
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my offico within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why
i said letters of dismission should not be granted.
Crivcn under my hand this Ist day of September, 1838.
LARKIN SMITH, C. C. O.
September 11. 31-w6m.
GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY.
WHEREAS Edward Adair aytih-s for Letters
of Administration on the Es.' nte , 4 Jol'-n
Rogers, late of said County, deceased. 3n? 8,0 nre
therefore to cite and admonish the Kindred and Cred
itors, to be and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday in November next, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said Letters should nut be gran
ted.
Given under my hand at office in Spring place, this
18th day of September, 1838.
BURTON McGIIEE, Cl’k. c. o.
Sept, 25—36 —w4t.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
’EIX7TIEREAS Levi Stansel and Priscilla Britten
V w apply to me for Letters of Administration
on the Estate of William A. Britten, late of said
J County, deceased. These ore therefore to cite and
, admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors
j of said deceased, to be and appear at my office with
i in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
j they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
; Given under my hand this 22d day of September,
I 1838.
JNO. CALDWELL, d. o. c. 0.
i Sept. 25—36—w4t.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
TAJS/HEREAS Andrew L. Barry, applies to me
V w for letters of administration, on the estate of
Benjamin of eaid county deceased.
There arc therefore to cite and admonish
| all and singular the kindred and creditors of said do-
■ ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
I time prescribed by law, and show cause if any exist, (
why said letters should not be granted. Given under ,
my hand at office, this 3d day of September, 1838. ,
JNO. CALDWELL, D. C. C. O.
September 11. 36-v. Gm.
I
f SAEE.
..ri&N the first Tuesday in November next, will be
1 Mp 1 sold nt the Court House door in tho County of
Floyd, the undivided half of Fot of No.
204, in tho 14th Distict of 4th Section of formerly <
Cherokee, now Floyd county, belonging to the estate i
of Carrollton Wheeler, deceased, sold for the benefit <
of heirs and creditors.
JOHN WHEELER, Adm’r. <
September 18. 35-wtds. i
■ * <
LOST.
IOST on Tuesday the 21st inst. on the Road ,
J leading from Dr. Quin’s to Fort Armstrong in <
Cherokee County, Alabama, a black Calfskin Pocket [
Book—containing between twenty-seven and eight ,
hundred Dollars, of which there were fifty twenty dol.
lar bills of the Western Bank of Georgia, at Rome.
, balance Georgia money, together with a Certificate gi
ven to John A. White for twenty shares in the Western
Bonk of Georgia; no other papers recollected. It
has no doubt been found by some person near the
Georgia line from the fact, that on my return in
search of said Book the Blank Book which is usually
attached, was found near that spot. It is possible
that the book and money may have fallen into the
hands of a dishonest person, who may wish to ap.
propriate its contents to his own use. The Publie
are requested to look out for such person, and it de.
tected will confer a favor by giving information to
the subscriber in Jefferson, Cherokee county, Alaba
ma.
The above reward wrill be paid to any person who
will return said money to me, or for information so
that I can recover it.
JOHN A. WHITE.
■ August 28—32—1 t.
3.,'The Jacksonville Republican will please give
Ihe above ou: insertions and forward his account for ,
payment. :
\ The Jacksonville Republican will correct as above. J
Head Quarters, 12th Division, Geo. Militia, [
Office (Anton, August Bth, 1838. $
General Orders —No. 2.
Part I.—The Commanding General cannot do
less than express his gratitude to the General Gov.’
ernment for the means, and to that Gallant Officer
Maj. General Winefield Scolt, and the Brave men
under his command, who was charged with delivering
the inhabiants of his Division of tho Cherokee pop
ulation, with whom was apprehended an intestine ®av.
age war, the relief so readily afforded by the entire
removal of that people without shedding one drop of
blood for humanity to weep over, either of the red or
white man, can only meet with a grateful response.
Part -ll.—The Commanding Genaral feels it
equally due, to make honorable mention of the gal
lant bearing of Brigadier Generals McConnell and
Hemphill, who when ordered to place theii*commands
in a state of readiness to meet the worst emergency
that might arise in Cherokee removals, they each
resp onded lliey were ready for the onset: the latter in
the spirit of true chivalry said “his Brigade were
ready to defend their rights, without any other reward
than their mms secured in giving protection to their
people.”—A people possessed of such a spirit huva
nothing to fear.
Part lII.—Col James Rogers, of Murray Countiy
will act as Inspetor of Division; Majors, Benjamin
F. Chastain, of Gilmer, o,nd Henry Thompson, of
Walker Counties, as Aids de Camp to tho Comman
ding General, and will be obeyed ami respected in the
rank and duties assigned them. Tho residue of tho
Staff' will bo announced in due time.
By order of Major General C. 11. NELSON.
JAMES ROGERS, D. Insp.
Head Quarters, 12th Division, Geo. Militia, i
Offico Canton, August 9th, 1838. )
General Orders—No. 3.
Part 1. In obedience to the orders of the Com
mandcr.in chief, tho annual review and Inspection
of the 12th Division, will tako place at the times and
places herewith designated.
Part 2. General Hemphill'i Brigade.
On Tuesday tho 2d of October next, the conven
tion of the Field and Staff - company and non comis
sioned officers (corporals included) of the Regiment
in Murray county, and on Wednesday the 3d, the rc.
view and inspection of said Regiment.
On Friday tho sth, tho convention of tho Field
and Staff company and non commissioned officers,
(corporals included) of the Regiment in Floyd coun
ty, and on Saturday tho 6lh, tho review mid inspec
tion of said Regiment.
On Monday tho Bth, tho convention of tho Field
and Staff - company and non commissioned officers,
(corporals included) ol the Regiment in Walker
county, and on Tuesday tho 9th, the review of in.
spectioiiof said Regiment.
On Iriday the 12th the, review and inspection of
the Battalion in Dade comity.
Fart 3. General McCotmell’s Brigade.
On Monday the 22d of October, the convention of
the I'ield and Stall company and non commissioned
officers, (corporals included,) of the Regiment in
Cnss County, and on Tuesday the 23rd, tho review
and inspection of said Regiment.
On Wednesday the 24th convention of tho Field and
Staff’ company and non commissioned otlieers, (cor
porals included) of the Regiment in Cherokee coun
ty, and on Thursdsy the 25th, the review and inspec
tion of said Regiment; and on Saturday the review
and inspection of tho Battalion in Gilmer county.
Part 4tli. Tho Commanding General will attend
the review in person, and expects the Brigadier
Generals to be present in their Brigades, nt the times
ai.'d places designated, with their Staff, as well us all
other officers of command, to attend to the duties as
signed them?
ByordCJof Maj. Gen. C. H. NELSGN.
JAMES ROGERS, D. Insp.
NOTICE. ’
Western Bank of Georgia.
/SpilE Stockholders of this institution wi!! take
Ji notice, that a further instalment of five per cePt
will be due and payable on their stock at Rome', in
conformity with the following resolution of the Dl
rectors:
Resolved, That an instalment of five per cent, be
paid on the stock of this Bank, on or before the last
day of September next, and that the Cashier publish
a notice of this resolution in conformity with the
Charter.”
SEABORN J. JOHNSON,
Ass. Cashier.
Rome, 31st July, 1838—20—tdp.
LA.W NOTICE.
BOBERT JI ICII ELL,
Attorney at Lan.
HAVING removed from Gainesville. Hall Coun. '
ty, and settled permanently in Rome, Floyd •
County, tenders his professional services to the pub-!
lie in general. He will attend all of the Courts in
the Cheroke Circuit. Benton and Cherokee Coun
ties in Alabama. Any business entrusted to his care
will be promptly attended to.
Rome, 17th July 1838—26—w3tn.
JAMES A.
Attorney at Law.
WILL attend to business in his professional
line, in the counties of Paulding, Floyd,
Cass, Walker, Dade, Murray, Forsyth &. Cherokee,
in the Cherokee Circuit—and in the counties of Cher
okee and Benton in Alabama.
QjFThe Augusta Constitutionalist, and Standard
of Union, Milledgeville, w’ill give the above weekly
insertions for three months, and forward their ac
counts to this office.
July 31, —28—w3m.
’ T/Aw7
FjTVIE undersigned will attend the Courts in all the
H. Counties of the Cherokee Circuit, Habersham
nnd Raburn of the Western, and Cobb of tho Coweta ■
Circuit, and also the Counties of Benton and Chero
kee Ala. All business directed to their address Cass !
villc, Ga. will receive prompt and punctual attention
WILLIAM IL STEELMAN,
JOHN W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Feb. 10. 4. w. 6mo.
“salt; j
sale by the subscriber, at $2 50 per bushel. |
THO. W, BURTON.
October:?. 37—It.
Dr. A. PATTERSOA,
BEING permanently located in Rome, Floyd
county, tenders his services to the Citizens
generally, in the practice of Medicine and its collate
ral branches.
Rome, Jan. 13—1—ts.
ROUE JOCKI CLUB.
Rome, August 4th, 1838*
rgpllE first meeting will commence over the
B Course at Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, on
Tuesday the 16th day of October next, and continue'
three days.
Ist day J. C. Purse 3 Mile !'■ 'n, S4OO
2d 2 - ‘ . 350
3d ‘‘ “ “ 1 “ 250
The citizens of this place f . ng extensive
preparation for the accommodation of our sporting
friends who may wieh to repair to this place for the
purpose of Training their Horses. Those who de
light in such sport, are invited to »me and contend
over a new and Excellent Course. Our friends in,
the adjoining States are invited to come over and
try the Georgians.
Those wishing to come with Stables, would d</
well to write to tho Secretary, that suitable arrange -
incuts may be made for their accommodation.
WM. R. WILLIAMSON, Sec’y.
3IFThe Editois of the Standard of Union, Mill
cdgevillo, Ga., Knoxville Register, Knoxville, Tenn.
Flag of the Union, Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Green,
viiio Mountaineer, Grceville, S. C. will please givo
the above three insertions, and forward their accounts
to this office for payment.
August 7-29-cowtdr.
Admin intra tor*s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
of Randolph County whiio sifting for’ordinary
plrposcs; will bo sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before tho Court House door in the town
of Lafayette, Walker County, within tho usual hours
of sale, Eot of Land No. 215, in the
Blh Disirict, at id 4th Section. Sold as
tho property of James Carter, lato of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Sept. 19th, 1838.
ISAAC CARTER, Adm’r.
Oct. 2—37—tds.
J£ EDi CAE COEEEtKE OF OEOR
CJIA.
TLtDE seventh Con.-so of Lectures in this Insti
tutimi, will bo commenced on tho second Mon.
day (the 1 of next November, and bo terminated
on ih fi' u Saturday (fho 2d) of March following.
Tho lociuras will be delivered by
G. M. NEWTON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D. Professor of Physiology and
Pathological Anatomy.
CHARLES DAVIS, M. D., Professor of Chemis
try and Pharmacy.
JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Thera
peutics nnd Materia Medina.
L. D. FORD, M. J)., Professor of Institutes and
Practice of Medicine.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Professor of Principles and
Practice ol Surgorv.
MILTON ANTONY, M. D, Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women nnd Infants.
The professor of Anatomy will superintend tho
Dissecting Rooms in person, nnd discharge tho duties
of Demonstrator without additional fee. He andtkc
Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy devote their
whole lime to the College. In the College Buildings,
Museum, Chemical Apparatus, Library, &c , arc in.
vested $40,000.
Tho expenses for tho full Course of Lectures, in'
eluding the Demonstration ticket, is slls. Students
attending this Institution tor the first time, will pay
for Motriculufion $5. The current money of nny of
the States in which Students rnayresi-l, will betaken
| at par.
' Specimens in Anatom}’ nnd Natural History wilt
bo thankfully received for the Museum.
PAUL F. EVE, Dean of the Faculty.
Augusta, August 16.
The following papers will mlvcrtice the above to
the amount of $5 each, viz: The Southern Whig,
and Athens Banner, Brunswick advocate, Columbus
Sentinel end Herald, Georgia Messenger, tho Geor
gian, the republican, Georgia Journal, Standard of
Tnion, and tho Western Georgian, (Ga.); tho Pendle
ton Meescnger and Greenville Mountaineer, (S. C.);
| »Yestern Carolinian, Salisbury, (N. C«); the Southern
Argus', Columbus,.Sentinel and Expositor, Vicksburg,
the MisGsaippian, and Natchez Free Trader, (Miss.);
Alabam.: J° Alabama State Intelligencer, tho
Democrat, .Huntsville, Mobile Morning Chronicle,
Mobile Regisu'r> the Morgan Observer, Decatur,
(Ala.); the Florid-..' 11 ’ f* l ’ s Apalachicola Gazettottc
and St. Augustine Ileri.hl, (Ila.); the Knoxville Re
gister and Tennessee Seiib'.’ l el, Jonesborough, (Ten.)?
New Orleans Bee, (La.); Richmond Enquirer
and National Intelligencer.
September, 4?b —33.
RL’EE NISI.
Nancy Shore, C Floyd Superi
; <3 ' or Court, August
Michael Shore, H ' Tcrm ' 1838<
ft appearing to tho Court that the defendant re
sides without the limits of the State" Georgia; on
motion of D. R. Mitchell, Counsel for plaintiff, it is
ordered by the Court that the defendant Appear and
plead to the said case on or before the first of th®
next Term of this Court, or that judgment by Jofault,
be entered against.—and that ihis rule be publis'hedl
once a month lor six months in one of the public
newspapers of thin State, which shall be darned
sufficient service and notice.
A true Copy from the Minutes of the Court. .
DENNIS HILLS, Cl’k.
August 11 th, 1838—30—om6m.
INFORMATION WAITED.
I AM very desirous to hear something about my
husband, Josiah Luther, living or dead. He left
home on the sth of July, 1836, and has not been heard
of but once since, and that was in August afterwards,
when lie was at Gunter’s Landing, Alabama. Any
information respecting him, will be thankfully recei
ved by a poor disconsolate woman and three small
children, whom he left without any thing to subsist
on.
Addres a few lines to C. L., Cassville, Georgia.
MARY LUTHER.
(EFEditors of all the western papers will confer u
favor long to be remembered, by giving the above u
few insertions gratia and oblige M. L.
Sept. 35.
t NOTICE.
months afterdate application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walked,
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the lands of Josiah Chastain, lateof aa.d coun
ty, deceased. ELIJAH SARTAIN, ,
RICHARD BELLAMY, P xccw *
September 4—33—w4m.
THE EAST CALL!!
I have handed to Col. J. H. Lumpkin all my notes,
accounts, books &c. for collection; now all
those that are indebted to me, had better call on him
and pay up or they may expect to be sued, as father
indulgence will not be givon.
WILLIAM K. BRIERS.
September 4th, —33—w2m.
BLANKS FOR SALE,
AT THIS OFFICE.