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SHERIFFS’ SALES. C LA.RK SHERIFF'S SALE.-On the fint Tuesday in AUGUST next. «i» h« at the Ci.urt-hoii-.ein the town of »Va'kin«j- die nlarh ro.inty, within the usual houreofsale, the follou in_ pm j*r rly, to wit: Two hundred ami forty Acres of l.and more or tea. on the waters of the Appnlarhen llwer adjoining Treadwell Bolin* and others. Levied -m a. the proper- iv «.f l..hn Hunt, to satisfy three fi. fa-, issued fi“'« a magistrates Court in favour of Brvant Park** vs. John limit. I.evy made andreturned loine by a Cnmnahle. Two Negroes viz. Mists « bov nl.r.uf seven- teon years of see. and Herod a boy shout eleven vear. oil: levied on as the property of John It. Overstreet to satisfy a fi. fa. iu favor of Albert Sea Overstreet and tVm. Moore. ** Tuesday in AUGUST nest, will be «<dd at the Court-house in Hie luwii ot Jefferson, Jaekano county, within the usual hour, of sale, the following property, to wit: Ono Plnelt M tro : levied on ns the property of .Inme. ft Lord, to satisfy l>vo fi. fas. one in favor ol llerekia'i VV . Seov .tl, the other in lavor of James Lip- i, vs. James l.mdnud Simeon Lord. June 26. BARNABAS BARRON, Sn’ft ACIiSON She»ilT’a Sale.—(In llio first .-5 Tiie“*l;n in AIJGU9 r "ill h#» at flic f t'l- town of l« rU rR-m, Jackson county, 11 thcr UHiial/touri of sale, the following property, Jrm it. Onn Tract cf T/A'k). containing 170 Acrns, ••re or In***, ffr.tnlc<l to Gil»l>in«, o»i the water* of ..jtriva Creek: lei ini '*n ns the property of Middleton One Rood Wagon nnd four pair of liurnes**, j c«iu im Aohnltod Brown, to Fnihfy a fi. fa. issued two bay horse* one sorrell how and one *.*m I r.»ane j iro n Jackson S'tprri?r Court, in favor'of ehstcr Far- borne: leried on as the property of Il**nrv <d.i«*nn to j • •»»'# U C« t:i'isfvt«roti. fa*. one in faror of John Whet nmi fit* j an I Diva i otlier in favor ofGeorge Dent v*. Henry Gin* Joknothan Lea, and Marcus A- securit; the { Seventy Acres of Land more or !«•*», ndjnin-; top Wnrdsnd Morton, one mare Mule, on" hav Im.i .e Sor 0 vear* old, one norrel marc about 10 year* old j nod oiie yoke of Oien: levied on a* the immcrtv of. Dr.».r,t Love to satisfy a ft. fi. in fivour of John M»r- tun ifbnr, of Meriwether Hurt Dccessrd vs. Rohcit Love .md David rf. Love sermitv on npneiil. jonn 26. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sl.’fT. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Charles Strong, senior, executor on the estate of William Strong, senior, late ol Clark county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis mission from the further administration of said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin* gu!ar the kindred arid creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my ofTice within the time prescribed by law, in shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not Ire granted. Given under my hand this 5th of March, 1832. JOSEPH L1GON, c. c. o. March 13.—II— rn6m. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS William Knox, administrator de bonis non of William Fatlon, decoded, applies to me for letters of di*niiaaion from the further administration on said estate : These a re therefore to rite and artinonisdi,nll and sin gular the kindred and creditor of said deceased, to be Middleton Coivun, Achabod Brown, j and appear at rny oflicc, w ithin the time prescribed by law, to slieiv c ui.se, if anv they have, «vliv said Letters G. T. AD\MS, T>. Sli’if. (should not he granted. Given under my hand this 5tli day of March, 1632. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. March 13.—11.—mCm. XjE&AXj NOTICES. \ (JKOIIGIA, IIAliEItSHAM COUNTY. Superior Court, Jlpril Ttrni, 1822. Thuuipsnn Collin,, "j F.lyvh H. .itetd, f For Foreclosure, LARK Postponed Slieriff'H Suit*.—On OEOIHJIA, CLARK CqjJNTY. H CUE AS Thomas Moore and James Hampton, James I*. Heath, Michael Blown. J RULE NISI. HE petition of Thoinp«on C«*H ffTIF. petition o Ehj-ih II. lb Brown, heretofore, t fern Imndied , livered to ynnr petitioner theirruiired< i conve)iog thereby to your petitioner, i tract* of land, ait nate, lying and bring <hc first Tuesday in AUGUST next, "ill be sold •t the Court house in Uatkinsville, Clark county, within the usual hoursofsalc, ilio following property to wit : I tun House and Lot in (lie Town of At bens, well improved, occupied .t present by tliedi fnnd.nt ns n public Tavern ; one Negro bov by iliu name nf Sh*| herd, about 22 year, nf ago; also, F.ilie n man, ...» »»r j I, r I,.t county, nnd known and distinguished ... Ihrty year, of age; one four homo Stage and l.arnew, | plllll of ,h« W11 e.'»h Lot, No. 27, and 23, in the line fur wheel Carriage and harness, one two nurse I g„, r ||, |)|.iviet, containing Inur liundreil, eighty seven w.non. two bay horses, in or 12 year, old, erven fra- Ij 1)|)e |,„|f Acred* m.iro „r tew, which Lot, of l.and tber bed,, brad,led. and furniture, five mattresses, wf , fn milr ,| , „ lr iiii„ner forth.: le tter sceur- one dor. Windsor chair,, hall dor. split bottom chairs, | j vm 7' nt of a eerluio promissory note, made by 11 pine tables, two folding tables, (of cherry,) a walnut i ( | (( , M j t | tl, Biedto your pelilioorr fi»r the .urn sideboard, one dor knives end finks, one dor. and a , |f ,| lnl , ran rf .h.llar,, payable on the first of July, half earthen platea, ona dor. cup,nnd saueers, erarlisli-1 |„ ln ,| re ,| and thirty-one, nod dated the ninth Executors of William Malone, sen. deceaacfJ, pplie* to me for letters nf Disiiiipsion from the further i administration on said Estute: Thoac are therefore In rite and admonish all and sin- ! gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be J nnd appear at my oiliec within the time prescribed by * law to shew cause if anv they ho ' — EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GRF.EABLY tr» an order of the Honorable the In- forior court of Jackson county, u hen sitting for ordinary purpose*, will be sold on the fir^t Tuesday in August next, at tlie court hou*c in the county of De- Kalb, Lot of Land, No. 50, in the 17th district of (for merly !!enry)oow DcKalbcountv.containingTwo Hun dred two and a half acres, it being part of the Real Estate of Joseph llnrnson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. TJLMAN HARRISON, Executor. May 15—0—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In ferior court of the e.oimty of Clark, when fitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the Brat Tuesday in August next, before the court house door in the town of Watkinaville, all tho Real Estate (except the widow’s dower) in said county, belonging to tho Estate •*f Allen Bonner, late of said county, deceased, there being between Eleven and Twelve Hundred Acres of Land, in three several Tracts, though all joining, well improved, on the waters of the Appalachee river and Barber’s creek, joining Boling, Stewart, Greer, Arthur and others.which will be sold in parcels to suit purcha sers, and a credit of one nnd two years. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Those wishing a handsome situation in this county, will do well to call and examine the premises previous to thnt day. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Attorney in fact for the Administrator. May 29-11—tds. f rl . ,, . ,i. #i . , - " James BiaiiKS, acceasen, consisting oi tiorscs, mock ,°f rimmi-™' ‘-"I' 1 "" should nm ho grunteil. (iivvn uml.r my hand thm 21.1 „ r Ca „| e Ungv, llmisehold and Kitchen Furniture, It,,,!, Jam-8 - Ih a-l,. and Michanl May, 18.33. Plantation Tools. Terms made known on the day of ire,low- .. ..ntheDlliofFnbr ary ei I,. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. ,,| e . JAMES LOUUHRIDGE, Adin’r. nd thirty-one, made, exrenled, and dn-1 May 32-JO-mfi.n. July 27—I9-tds in ftin.MPr Iin-xr rniircdrmd ol mortL»a«e. I * , 5 pitcher., 3 Vcnntflr., 4 bowls, two jug., and jir: levied on as the property of John A. Byrd, to 8,1 ti.fv fi, fas. in favor of John Martin and others, vs said Byrd. Si* Negroes, to wit: Amy n woman nboiit tivenly-fivo years of age; Li iv a girl, ah mt four yearn old ; Georges bov, about two years old, Jon a hoy, about six years old ; Lindy a girl, about four years old j and Nelson a hoy, about five years old : levied on ns the property ol Gabriel A’ Mnffell, to satisfy a fi. fit is- aiii d on the foreclosure of i mortgage in favor uf Ste ven.! Thomas and others, vs. said Model!, One Negro Girl by the name of Terry, fif teen or sixteen years uf ago. levied cm as the properly of John F. Barnett, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of George Dent, vs. John F. Barnett, and William Davis security. May 29. JAMES HENDON, D. Hli’tT. M ADISON SiierifT» Sale.—On tho first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be eoM at the Court-House in the town of Dnnielsville, Mudison rnuiijy, w ithin the usual hour* of sale, the follow ing ptupeity, to wit: Eighty-two Acres of Lund, more or less, adjoining McCfea and Strickland whereon Alexander (/••truth now lives: levied on na the property of VVm. llaRtor, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice* Court, in favour of Crawford &Co. vs Wm. Baxter. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Ono Tract of Land ttnnlnining 100 Acres more or loss, adjoining Caldwell nnd others: Levied on ns the property of Drury \V. Row in, to Hnti-*fy Ihreo ti. fas. issued from a Justice* Court iu favour of A. Crawford &C». vs. said Botvin. Land pointed out hv tho plaintiff. Levy made and icturncu to me by a Constable. June 2G. RICHARD R. fillOLSTON, Sh’ff. of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, and hero shewn to tho Court; and your petitioner further sheweth, that there i* now due unsaid note, the whole of the principal and interest, and therefore prays thut imlcH* I lie said Elijah 11. Ried, James P. Ilcath and Mirhac) Brown, do pay into the Clerks Office of this Court, the amount, of flit) principal and interest now due, or which may become doe on said note and mort* gage, together with ill eost which hath or may accrue herein, within six months from the date hereof, that the equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pro mises bn henceforth nnd forever barred nnd foreclosed. Whereupon, on motion of Snintic! A. Wales, attorney for petitioners, it is ordered by the Court, that unless the amount of principal, interest and cost, now due or to become due on said note nnd mortgage, ho paid into the Clerks Office of this Court within tho time afore said, that tho equity of redemption in, nnd to said mortgaged premise*, bo thenceforth and fer.- ver bar red and foreclosed. And it w further ordered, that u copy of this rule bo published oure a month for six mouth* in some one of the public Gazettes of this State, or be personally sefved on the suid Elijah II. Ried, James P. Heath, and Michael Brown, three months be fore the ctpiralion of this rule. A true extract from the minutes this 18th April,!832. % J. T. CARTER, Clk. April 21,—6—mfiin. I of mortgage, I l 'iI , B ''*f»n"’h| GEOtlG,A » JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS William Knox, administrator of Sam uel Y. Patton, deceased, applies to me for letter* of Dismission from ilm further administration of said Estate: These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and ain- gulur the kindred nnd creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my oriicn within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band this 9th May, 1932. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. May 22—10—mCm. ti GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Silling for Ordinary Purpo ses, May Term, 1S32. Present their Honors, James Long, James Anderson, If'. Pittman, John Mtroney, and IRo bert Groves, Justices. RULE NISI. W HEREAS llenrv IlartsfieM, administrator do bonis non of Biinkly House, deceased, have ALL SlierifT’s Sale.—On (lie firm Ttics- P'" 1 ''.'": •' « 0 « r '.for I'"™ ofdismi-aio". \vw . . . , ,, , 1 iiimn it is ordered,that a copy of this Rule be published Hay in AUGLST next, w ul '’® ti J once a month, for six months in one of the public Ga- GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W IIEKEAS Ethultlreil Sorrel, administrator on the estate of Lewis Barnett, deceased, applies to tno for letters of'dismissimi from the further admin- istialion of said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within tho time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said ietlers should not be granted. Given under my hand this 31st day of Jan. 1833, JOJCt'H L1GON, c. c. t Jan. 21.—4—infim. GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY. W HKKEAS Joseph P. G. White sppties to me for letters of Administration on the Estate nf Hicmpsial Vaughum, late of said county, deceased: These aro therefore to cite, summon, and admonish tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my ofiice within the lime prescribed by Isw, to show causa, if any ilicy have, why said letters should not he grant oil. Given under tny hand, this 9th July, 1832. JOHN II. JONES, d. c. c. o. July 20 -18-30,!. GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY. ICiIT* IE 11 MAS Turner II. Trippe npplies to nto for V V Letters of Administration on the Estate of William Witherspoon, late of said countt, deceased : And whereas John M. Bowman npplies to tno for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Murdock, lain of said county, deceased : These ,ro therefore to cite and admonish oil nnd sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. rfflHF. Trustees nf this Institution, impressed with JL the great importance of affording the facilities of acquiring a complete Medical Education in our own State, and in our own climate, have under the authori. ly of their charter organized a Medical College in the city of Augusta, and elected the tollowing Professors, to wit: L. A. Pogas, M. D. nn Anatomy and Physiology. Jos. A. Eve, M. D. on Materia Medica and Thera- peulies. John pent, M. D. on the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. M. Antony, M. D. on Obstetrics and diseases of w». men ond children. L v D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistry andParmacy. Paul F. Eve, M. P. on Surgerv. The Trustees respectfully call the attention of the public to the distinguishing/raulure of their plan ol in. structinn- Thecnurse will be six ntonfkt instead of the usual period ot four, by which extension of time, the Lectures will he less crowded, and an opportunity afforded for more minute daily examinations. That the Lectures may be interesting and satisfactory, the ne cessary apparatus and preparations have been ordered from Europe and the North. Candidates for the Doctorate arc required to be of good moral charactor; to have attended at least two foil courses of Lectures in this Institution, or one in sonic other respectable Medical College arid a second in this, in addition to the usual term of private study ; to have registered their names, and delivered to the Secretary an inaugural dissertation on some medical subject, one month previous to the conclusion uf this ILL be sold nn the first Friday in September co " r , 5 ® - ... . „ . . _ • ■ • ■ — r . The course will commence on the third .Vondayin Oc tober next, and terminate the third Wednesday in April. The expense of the full tourso of Lectures will be S100. Matriculation, $5. Graduation Fee, $10. Good Board may bs obtained in the vicinity of the Institute for $13 per month. The healthiness of Augusta and economy to the student, need no comment. Published by order of the Board. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W l next, nt the late residence of James Blanks, in Gwinnett comity, all the Personal Property of said tvliv said letters j Jarllua B | ank> , deceased, consisting of Horses, stock GUARDIAN’S SALE. 4 GKEEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In ferior Court of Jackson county, when siting fur ordinary purposes, will be sold in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following property, to wit: 123 Acres nf Land, more nr less, belonging to the Estate of John Thornton late of said countv, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JACOB KIPLING, Guardian. July 27—13-lds. F OUR months after date application will he mado to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, wnile sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Heal Estato of Patrick Cash, of said county deceased. SAMUEL BARNET, LUDWELI. WORSHAM. . .Uministrators with the will annexed. Juno 10—14—w4in. I^OUIt months alter date ap ! application wifi he made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of John Clarkson,deceused. JAMES HARGROVE, Executor. June 5—12—tv4m. F OUR months alter date applh-f ion will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Clark county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for luavolo sell a Tract of Land, lying in formerly Troup now Me- riwelher county, belonging it, the Estate of Richard Meriwether, late of Dallas county, Alabama, decea sed. Sold for tho benefit of the creditors ofsaiddccci sed. JOSEPH L1GON, Adnt’r. Mav 22—10—vv4m. ‘>8........ ..... jonres month, tor six monutsin one ol the puhlto Ua- - , — . .......... ...... .„v«,(8,»« t Viorl House in the Town of Ootoesvllle.llsll rnuo-1 „f „, ia state, tl.nt all parties concerned mav have 1 a " d Q PP e “ r « »Hice within the time prescribed by tv. within the usual hours of sale, Ilia following pro- due milieu, and file their exceptions (ifany they have) ^"’.to show tauae, tatty they have, why said letters petty,lowit: . to the issuing of said letters thsmlssorv. should not bo grouted. Ono Lot of Land, No. 3S, in tho 8th Die- A true extract from tho minutes of said court, this ,lvcn mKi'iVtv n* riVa'iv’xnu 2 ' Girl of Hall county, whereon Hector MrCnuilc now fives: levied on ns his prnperlv, to sali-fy n fi. fit. is. , oed from Hall Superior court, in favor of James Static, cypher, vs. said McContic. Ono Fifth Part of Lot No. 102, in tho Dili llistrict of llsll counts: levied on as the property of Lewis Smith, to satisfy n ft. fa. in favor of Lawliorn and Venable, vs. said Smith. Onn Negro man hy iho name of Dnvid, about 35 years old: levied on as the property nf Janies C. Tale, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Franklin Supe- ilor Court, in favor of George Lott, for the use uf John Lott, vs. Edmonson anil Tate Onr Negro Man hy iho name of Tom, about 23 years old: levied on aa the property of Mary I). tV,trslion, to satiafva fi. fa. isaued from Hall Superior Court, in favor of Milton 11. tiathrite, vs. Henry Homes and Mary D. Woodson. Six Sacks of Salt, nnd ono Sorrel Marts, tit »r acven years old : levied on the properly of John Slmaon, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued Irnin Hull Superior Coon in favor Ilf Alexander Hutlerree, for the use of Militant Orady, vs. John Slintott; Joseph Fergasou hod James A. Johnson, securities on stoy of execution. Four Hundred Acres of Lund tnoro or less, adjoining Merrett and other*: levied on as the proper ty nf William Pope, to raliefy a fi. fa. iesoctl from a Jus- ticca court in favor of Amoa llmvery. vs. said Pope.— Levy made and returned to me by a Balilti Onu Lol cf Land, No. 37, in the 12th Din- triet of Hall county: levied on as the properly of E. J. Jar.Jtenn, to satisfy ihreo fi. fas. issued from a Justices court, in favor of Reuben Hiclts, vs. said Jaeksou and F. Carter. Levy made and returned Iu nto hv a Ua- liff. All of Robert Hnmillon’s interest in Lol No* 94, in the !3th District of Hall county: linjed on as the properly of Robert Hamilton, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Conti in favor of W. N. Bishop, vs. Said Hamilton. Levy made and returned ti, me by a Balin'. , June 26. A. CHASTAIN, Sti ff. R ABUN Sheriff’s Salo.—On tiio first Tueadty in AUGUST next, will be anld at tbe Court-house in tbe town of Clayton, Rabun county, within the uaual hour* of sale, the fallowing property’ On* Lot of Land, No. 60. in the 1st Dis trict ol Rabun county, containing 490 Acres, more or ltM: leTMdon as tbe property of Thomas Wood*, to ntnfy two fi. faa. issued from Rabun Superior Court, for coat ond charges in favour of George Blair. Proper ty pointed out by tbs defendant. All the Right and Interest thnt Stephen HaynM has orholda in Lot, No. 102, in the 1 Jilt die- triet of originally Habersham, now Rabun county t lc. vtrnl on as the property of Stephen Havnee, to aatisfv a fi. U. issued from a Jucticea Court in favour of Jama aa£5»“sr-: , 32j*"'5p^: Jest 26 T ’ M ' l,ENS0N > D - Sh’tl 8th day of May 1833. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. May 15—9—mOm. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. In Me Superior Court, Fob. Term, 1832. Jeremiah Spice, ) mfot Rachel Wallace, j and . Distribution of Estate. W illiam Wallace, Nicholas Wallace. I T appearing to the court from tho return of tho Sheriff, in tho abovo case, that two of the defen dants, William Wallace and Nicholas Wallace, reside nut nf the county ; it is therefore ordered, that service of said bill, bo perfected on the said William and Nich olas Wallace, by publishing this Rule onro a month for Ihreo months, in ono of the public Gazettes uf this Slate. A true copy from tho minutes, March 30th, 1832. 8YLVANUS RIPLEY, Clerk. May 15—9—m3m. JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. July 20—18—30d. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Mary W. Cheatham and George M. Archer, applies R> tne for Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of Anthony R. Cheatham, late of said county, deceased. These are thcrefora to cite and admonish oil and aim gular, the kindred anti creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the tiino prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let tors should not bo granted. Given under my hand this 7th Juyl, 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. July 13-17—30d. GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. To IVtUiim Gilbert and Mitchell Pool. TINAKE notice that I shall apply to the Superior X. Court, to be held in nm! for said county, on the second Monday in September next, to nppoitil tit ami proper persona, in rynforiiiity Iu tho Matulo in such esses made and nrovided. to lav oil and assign to me, my dower in the Rent Estato of William Gilbert, lute of Mid county, deceased. TAMER GILBERT. Juno 12—13—m3in. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Injerior Court, sitting for Ordinary Purpo• see, July Term, 1832. Presen' their Honors James Long. James Anderson, Noah W. Piltmun, John Meroncy, and Ro bert Groves, RULE NISI. W IIF.RF.AS Henry Hartsfield, Guardian of the Person ami Estate of Willis House, a legntro of Brinkley House, deceased, has applied to the Court aforesaid, for letters of ilistitiesioii. Ordered, that after forty duya publication of this Rule in onunf the public Guzettes of this State, the •aid Guardian will he dismissed, unices cause be shewn to the contrary, of which all concerned, aro hereby notified. F.xtrsrt from the minutes of said court, this 5th dav of July, 1832. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. ' July 20—18—40d. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in August, at the Court bouse in Jefferson, Jackson county, by order of the Honorable the Inferior court of raid county, when eitting for ordinary purposes, two Negro btji,lij tbe name of tYiley and Torn, belonging to the Estate of Obadiah Walaon, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. JOSEPH LANDRUM, Executor. May 29—11—tds. * GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. "W® 71 IE UK AS Marvel Millsaps applies to me for Tv Letters of administration on the Estute of Ja cob Millsaps, latent'said county, deceased : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular tho kindred ond creditors of said deceased, lobe anil appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, It, show cause if any they have w hy said letters should not lie granted. Given under tny hand nt my office, this 2ith day of Julv, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. July 27—!0-30d. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A tikGEABkY (o an order of (he Honorable tho In ferior court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, (and by the consent of the parties in interest) will bo sold in Lexington, on the first Tuesday in August next, Lol No. lSti, in tho 21st district, origi* imlly Lee county,also, Lot No. 79,in tho 12th disnict originally Early county. Sold as the property of Jane Bradshaw, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and rrcditoraof the dcccaxod. Terms made known on the duy of sale. JOHN LANDRUM, Adin’r. May 89—11— tds. F OUR months afterdate, application will he made to the Honorably the Inferior court nf Mudison countv, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to aeil a part of the Heal Estate; also a part of the Slaves belonging to the Estate of Allen Daniel,Lunilic, Lot of Land, No. 199, in the 22d district, formerly Muscogee; and Lot of Land, No. 20.1, in tho 30th dis trict formerly Lee. JAMES DANIEL, (iuurd. May 15—9—w4m. F OUR month* after date application will be made to the llonorabln tl»« Inferior court nf Jackson county, for leave to sell a Tract of I.aml, No. 294 first district of Coweta comity, belonging to Robert AVil- liams, insane. ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, Guardian. April 24—C—w4m. Signed, AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET, President of the Board of Trustees. MILTON ANTONY, Vice-President. L. D. FORD, Secretary. July 6—16—2mtl5S—Ct. LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in tho Post Office tt Gainesville, Hall county, Georgia, on the 1st of July, 1832. A. Joseph Atkins, William Aarmure, Robert Aurmor, William Adams, William Alexander. B. Mr. Bradficld, James C. Brantley, 2. Jeulics Bates, jr. John A. Bates, Thomas Bnoglc, Anatead B. Baggett, Mr. Bird, Esq. Colvin Barnet, Brintlev Boman, Henory Baker, George Barnwell, John Bates, Peter Chancy or Lewis Barton, John Beard, 3. C. Nathaniel Cox, H. Crofford, William Lyle, Thomas London. M. John Mooter, Duncan McDufTcc, John Mason, Thadeous II. McCleskcy, John McBrydc, Wm. McDaniel, Preslebev Miller, Gilbtet Mooney, Murdock Marten, Bcnj. Mote, John Mullens, Miss Eliza McKinzcy, Mrs. Nantsey McCollum - , John McDaw, Alexander McDuffer, Parries McDanield, Joseph McMccn. N. Samuel Nuchots, Walter Nunolev. O. Samuiut K. (Mover, Shoal Creek Bap. Church, Wm. Ownley. William Cuckcrum, Ransom Cobb, A. Carvin, 2. Thomas Culwell, John Chambers, Mordccne Canipbclc, Aithcr Crofford. D. Saray or F.. Dannicl, Robert Dan dy, sen. Iliijah Davis, Thomas Dalrample, John Davis, William E. Davis, Jesse Dubbs. E. Joseph Ellington. Paul Fmr or I. Lawhorn, A. K. Foster, F OUR months after dote application will he made to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Oglethorpe I fiance Fisher, count) , when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to " sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Cynthia Ann Kagan, dcc'd. for the purpaso of a division. ABRAHAM B. RAGAN, Adm’r. May 8.—8—w4m. F OUR months after date application will he nnulo to the honorablo the Inferior court ofCIark conn- ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Icavo to sell a Lot of Land, No. 54, in tno I3lh District of Monroe county, containing Two Hundred twoanda half acres, belonging to tho Orphans of Henry Durham, deceased. Sold fur the benefit of said Orphans. LINDSEY DURHAN, Guardian. April 10—4—w4m. ADMINISTRATORS’ POSTPONED SALE. A GREEABLY In an ordcrof the Honorable the In ferior court of the county of Rabun, when silting ft,r ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in October next, tt the Coutt house in saiif county, the following property,to wit: consisting of Ihreo parcels ol Land lying on the waters nf Chsttooga river; one piece or pertofLnt, No. It,in the Sd district of Rabun,con- raining 50 Acres more less, also part of Lol, No 19, ad- joining the same, containing 250 Acres more nr less, and part of Lot, No. 7, adjoining the same, containing 50 Acres more or less. On the same day, at the Court house in Heard county, will bo sold one Lot of Land, No. 342, in the 3d district, originally Coweta now Heard county. On the same day, tt the Court house in Marian county, wdl be sold one Lot of Land. Nn. 36, in the 1st district originally Muscogee now Marion county. All aold aa the Real Estate of James Strother late of Rabun county deceased. Sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES B. HENSON, A. MILLER, July 20-18— Ids. F OUR months after date applicitioti will be made to tiro Honorablo tho Interior court of Madison countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Icavo Carray \V. Jackson, to sell part of the Real Estate of Allen Daniel, lunatic Mrs Mary Jones, otsaid county, to wit: one Tract of Land in said coun- “ ty, containing 150 Acres, more or lees, adjoining Rus sel J. Daniel, William Morton and otlrirs ; one Tract of l.and No. 190, itt the 22d district of Muscogee, Lot No. 203, in 30lli district formerly Lee, one Lot of Land No. 114, iu the 28lh district F.arty. Also at the same lime and place, application will be made for leave to sell pstt of the Slaves belonging to said Allen Daniel, Lunatic as aforr raid. JAMES DANIEL, Guardian. June 19—14—w4m. Planters’ Hotel, Benj.L Goodman, Milton II. Gtthright, Richard Gossett, Wiley J. Garrod. II. Jaine Harris, William Hogood, 2. Joseph W. Harrison, Stmuiel Hillhous, John Holt, James Q. Ilcmbill, Turner & K. Herron, Sherrcd Hatley, 2. John H. Hanson, loel Herron, Robert Hamilton. J. Tameaa Juror, Adult's. GAINESVILLE, GEO. FBAHE PLANTERS' HOTEL in this place, is yet JH- kept by tho subscriber. Promises and pled ges arc tire common order uf the day in such cases, bur as heretofore he refrains from cither; yet he hopes to be able to give as general satisfaction us any oilier man so high up the country. Gainesville is a pleasant Village, and is perhaps one of the healthiest plsces in tho State—in the immediate vicinity of the Gold Re gion, with two lime-stone springs near it, one is Ij, and the other 3 miles distant, with a good road to each. A Stage has commenced running from Augusta to thia place fvvico a week. L. CLEVELAND. !CP The Editors of the Georgia Journal. Augusta Constitutionalist, Abbeville Whig, will give the above three insertions, and forward their accouols to the sub scriber for payment. L. C. Gainesville, June 19—11—If. Vincent Johnston, David James, Joseph James, John Jlcv. K. George W. Kcclsuglr, Green King, Phillip Killer, Anna Kilsugh, John Keenum, 2. Alexander Keenum, Abel Kindrick, Robert Kelton. L. John I .radbetter, Thomas Lyon, Charles Luscts, JuljG—16—3t. P. Silos Palmer, John H. Pryor, Edmond Powel, 2. Rlrs. Ann Presley, Hugh Porter, Elizabeth Price, James!). Peterson, Sam,riel Paine, Wm. M. Paslay. lienorcv Poo!. R. James Ross, Joseph Robinson, John Richardson. Enoch Rogers, Jacob Rogers, Jo'il: Rogers, William Rubier. S. Thomas Stephen*. Nathan Shepctd, ft m. Klwart, John Smith, Bonj. Smith, Janies Say, John U. Smith, Joseph Shicklin, William Smitl* Enoch Station, Jacob Sunders, Elm W. Smith, Stmuicl Smith, John Sanders, W illiam Scott, James F, Smith, 9. Josiah Shepherd, M. Stephenson, Alesatler Scott, Richard Simons, Caleb Sanders. T. James W. Tunnel), Brelsnis Terrel. V. Jesse Vanwinkle, Bcnj. Vaughn. IV. Richard Willson, Jesae Windsor, 4» Peter Wevcr and John Smith, David Wever, John Wilkcy sen. Orpha Willson- 2. Ann Winds*, George C. k allis, V. Nathauutcl M. Young. WILEY IIARBEN, P. M. LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in the Fost Olficc at Watkinsvillc; Georgia, 1st July, 1832: Hook and Job Printing neatly and ly executed at this other. B. William Ball, William T. Bour, Joseph Bell, Elders Big C. Church, James H. Bsrton, William Barnett. C. Robert II. Cunningtnn. D. Chaltin Duggett. E. Thomas Epps. Fedeiick I. Freeman. G. Wm, Greer. H. F.. J. Harvey, William Huhbsrd, July 13-17-31. Hosa Hale. J. Hartwell Jackson, 2. M. Dsnicl Makers. P. William H. Puryear, John Pursall, 4* Co. R. Thomas Robertson. S. Lindsey Sheets, Jno. P.’Snow, John Smith. T. Harris Thurmond. W. Isaac Weal, Ransom A. Whitehead, Reuben AVallrs. L. It BREMER, P. M.