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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
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J (CKSON Sheriff's Snlo.—On the firm
Toeeday in SEP1E MBER next,will be sold, at th-
Coart-hooxe in tho town of Jetfcrsnn, Jackson county
withinIbeususibounof sale, the following property
to wit: ‘ *
Sixty-three Acres of Land, more or lens,
adjoining Bennett: levied on aa the property of Jilt*
Hudson, to satisfy three ft. fas. issued from s Justices
Court in fstror of Charles Marten, vs. said Hudson.
Levy mads and returned to me by a Constable.
All the Inlereat that Elijah Reason has as
S Legatee in One Hundred Acres of Land, more or
less, adjoining Smith. levied on to satisfy s S. fs. is
sued from s Justices Ccurt in fsvor of John Borders,
vs. ask) Rosson. Levy mads and returned to me by a
Constable.
POSTPONED SALE—Ono Hundred and
and Sixty-one Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining
Benton. levied on as the property of Daniel Baugh, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Madison Superior Court in
favor of John Borders, vs. said Baugh.
BARNABAS BARRON, Sh’ff.
Angnst J.
J ICK80X Sheriff’s Snlo^-On (lie first
Tuesday in SEPTEMBER nest,will bt sold at tho
Court-house in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit t
Ono Hundred and Thirty-eight Acres of
Land, more nr less, adjoining McDaniel, granted to
Diekins: levied on as the property of Jnincs VVilhorn
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Horatio Webb, forthn n*«
of James Hemphill, vs. said Wilborn. Property pointed
out by John Boyle.
Ono Tract of Land, containing Threo Hun
dred Acres, more or less, and the crop on it, adjoining
Bew and others, to satiety a fi. fa. in favor of John
Boyle, vs. Wiley Ross. Property pointed ont by stid
Boyle. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sli’fT.
Angnst 3.
Georgia, madjson county.
Inferior Court, Sunni'for Ordinary Purpo-
set, May Term, 1832.
Pretext Heir Honors, James Long, James Anierm,
Weak W. PUtmnn, John Mtroney, and Ro
bert Groves, Justices.
RULE NISI
W HEREAS Henry llertsfield, administrator dc
bonis non of Brinkly House, deceased, have
petitioned l bn court, for letters of dismission. Where
upon it ie ordered,that a copy of this Role be published
oneca month, for sis oionths in one of the public Go-
setts of this State, that all parties concerned may lmve
flue notice, and file their exceptions (if any they have)
to the issuing of said letters dismlssory.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, this
Mtli day of May 1832.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o.
May 15—0—inCm.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
In the Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1832.
Jeremiah Spice, ) Ba »/or Distmtry,
VS. i
Rachel Wallace, J- and
ss&sss i
I T appearing to the court from the return of the
Sheriff, in the uhnve case, that two of the defen
dants. William Wallace nnd Nicholas Wallace, reside
out of the county ; it is therefore ordered, that service
of said bill, be perfected on the said William and Nich
olas Wallace, by publishing this Rule once a month
for three months, in one of the public Gazettes of this
Slate.
A true copy from the minutes, March 30th, 1832.
SVLVANUS RIPLEV, Clerk.
May 15—!l—m3m.
H ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first Tues
day in SEPTEMBER next, wilt be sold at the
Court-house In the town of Gainesville, Hall county,
within the usual hours of oalo, Urn following property,
towit:
, Two Hundred nnd Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, whereon Pleasant Hulsey now lives: le
vied on as his properly, to satisfy two fi. fas. one in
favor of Patrick J. Morrav, and the other in favor of
the officers of the Conn, va. said Hulsey.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acre* of Land,
more or lees, whereon William H. Banka now lives,
adjoining Welehtl and others i levied on as the proper-
ty of Wm. H. Banka, to satisfy a ft. fit. lh favor nr Pa
trick J. Murray, vs. aaid Banka.'
One House and Lot in the Town of Gaines-
vide, known and distinguished in the plan of said town
by Lot No. 10, it being the Lot whereon Wm. N.
Boslicp now lives: lasiad on aa his property to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of M. P. Earl & Co. vs. said Bushcp.
A. CHASTAIN, Sh’lf.
August 3.
H ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On Ihe first Tues
dsy in SEPTEMBER next, will be sold, ittlio
Cnurt House in Ihe town of Gainesville, Had county,
within tho usual houra of sale, the following properly,
to wit:
Four Hundred Acres of Land, more or
less, lying on the waters of the Oeonao river, ailioii
Merks and others i levied on aa the property of lohn
Bailey to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Jackson Superior
Court, at tbs instance of Rebecca Warren Adams and
Ralph Bailey, Admr. of Abraham Warren, deemed,
vs. John Bailey and James Bailoy. Land pointed out
by the plaintiff#.
One Hundred Acres of Land, more or lean,
adjoining Cable and others, on the waters of the Wal
nut fork of tho Oeons* River: levied on aa the proper
ty of Henry York to satisfy sundry fi. fns. issued from
• Justices court; ono at tlm instance of Wm M. Bell
and others, vs. said York. Levy nude aud retained to
me by a bailiff.
Two Hundred Acre* of Lend, more or less,
lying on the waters of the Walnut Fork of the Oconee
river, adjoining Cammsl and others: levied on us the
property of Samuel P. Rosa to aatisfy a fi. fa. issued
from a Justices Court at Ihe instance of John U. Ganir
.gon. vs. 8amuel P. Ross. Levy made nnd returned to
ms by a bailiff.
Two Hundred Acre* of Lend, more or less,
adjoining McKnnaey and other*, an the Mallierry fork
of tha Oconee river, granted to John Owinet levied on
•a tbs property of Hardyman Holms, and Edmond
Holms, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices
court at the instance of William Alexander, vs. tald
Holms. Levy made end returned to mo by a bailiff!
JACOB EBERHART, D. Sh'fl.
August J.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
Superior Court, April Term, 1832.
Thompson Collins, 1
vs.
Ikr Foreclosure.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
To William Gilbert and Mitchell Pool.
T AKE notice that I shall apply to rho Superior
Court, to bn held in and far snid county, on the
second Monday in September next, to appoint fit and
proper persons, in conformity to the statntc in such
cases made end providi-d, to hiy off and assign to me,
iny dower in the ltenl Estate of William Gilbert, late of
said county, deceased.
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
W HEREAS Joseph P. G. White applies to me for
letters of Administration on tho Estate of
lliempsial Vaugbato, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite, summon, and admonish
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the timo prescribed by law,
to shew cause, il’uny they hive, why said letters should
not bo grunted.
Given under my list'd. th» Bill July, 1832.
JOHN K; JONES, d. c. c. o.
July 20-t8-30d. !
Planters’ Hotel,
GAINES VILLE, GEO.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
T HE PLANTERS' HOTEL in this place, ie yet
kept by the subscriber. Promise, and pled
W HEREAS Marvel Millsaps applies to me for
Letlcrsof administration on the Estate of Ja
cob Millsaps, late of said county, deceased :
These ere therefore to tite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube
and appedr at iny office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew came if any )hey have why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band at my office, this S4th day of
July, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
July 27-19—30d.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
'^yilEREAS Jeremiah fpcncc applies to snefos
letters of Administrition on the Estate of Ra
chel Walloco, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to citennd admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under iny band this 8th August, 1832.
/WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
August 10—21—3?d.
June 12—13—m3m.
TAMER GILBERT.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY’.
Injerior Court, silling for Ordinary Purpo
ses, July Term, 1832.
Present their Honor* James Long, James Anderson,
Noah W. Pittman, John Meronay, and Ho
bart Groves.
RULE_N|8L
W HEREAS Henry Hurlsfirld, Guardian of the
Person pnd Estate of Willis House, a Ictratee
of Brinkley llouie, deceased, has applied tothe Court
aforesaid, for letters of dismission.
Ordered, that after forty days publication of this
Rule in one of tho public Gazettes of this State, the
said Guardian will he dismissed, unless cause be shewn
to the contrary, of which all concerned, ere hereby
notified.
Extract from the minutes of said court, this Slli dav
of July, 1832. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o.
July 20—18—40d.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
^i^HEREAS Charles Strong, senior, executor on
the estate of William Strong, senior, late of
Clark county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from the lurthcr administration of said estate:
These are therefore to cito nnd admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within tho time proscribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said lot
tar* should not bo granted.
Given under my hand this 5th of March, 1832.
JOSEPH L1GON, c. c. o.
March 13.—It—mOin.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
'^J^'llEREAS William Knox, administrator de bonis
non ol William Patton, doccased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from the further administration
on said estate :
Thesoaro therefore to cite and admonish, ail and sin
gular tho kindred and crcdilois of said deceased, to he
oml appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
nhontd not be granted.
Given under my ham! this 5th day of March, 1833.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
March 13.—11.—mCm.
ADMINISTRATORS’ POSTPONED
SALE.
A GREEABLY lo an ordcrofthe Ifonorablo ihe In
ferior court of the county of Jlabun, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday
in October next, at the Court house in mill county, the
following property,to wit: consisting of three parcew of
Land lying on the waters of Chattooga river; one piece
or part of Lot, No. II, in the Sd district of Rabun, con*
lamin'! 50 Acres more less, aUopart of Lot, No 10, ad
joining the same, enntaimne 250 Acres more or less,
and part of Lot, No. 7, adjoining the same, containing
50 Acres more or less. On tho same day, at the Court
house in Heard county, will be sold one Lot of Land,
No. 212, in the 3d district, originally Coweta now
Heard county. On the sane day, at the Court house
in Marion county, will be sold one Lot of Land. No.
30, in the I sl district originally Muscogee now Marion
county. All sold as tho Ileal Estate of James Strother
late of Rabun county deceased. Sold for the benefit of
his heirs nnd crcdiloti^^Tflrmt.iriade known on the
<lay_of*4le,_. - mIlLI'U N5UI1 { Admr ’ 11
, July 20—18—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A^^ILLbo xolil on the first Friday in September
next, at the Into residence of James Blanks, in
Gwinnett comity, nil the Pcrnonnl Property of aaid
James Blanks, deceased, consisting of Horses, stock
of Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tools. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JAMES LOUGHItlDCE, Adm’r.
July 27—19-tds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In
ferinr Court ol Jackson county, when Stting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold in the town of Jefferson,
Jackson county, on the Grst Tuesday in October next,
ttio following property, to wit: 123 Acres of Land,
more or less, belonging Io the Estate of John Thornton
late of said county deceased. Sold for the benefit of
Ihe heirs of eaid deceased. Terms made known on the
day ofsale. JACOB RIDLING, Guardian.
July 27—19—Ids.
JpiOUIt months after date application will bo made
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Thomas Moore and James Hampton
Executors of William Malone, sun. deceased;
applies to ms for letters of Dismission from Ihe further
administration on said Estate:
Theac are therefore to cito and admonish all nnd sin
gular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, lobe
and appear at my nffico within Ilia time prescribed by
law to show causo if anv they have, wliv said letters
should not bo granted. Given under my tiund this 21st
May, 1832.
JOSEPH I.IQOK, c. c. o.
Muv 82—10—mCm.
Elijah tl. Reid.
James I-. Heath,
Michael Brown. J
RULE NI6I.
F£YHE petition of Thompson^ Collins she with, that
Elijah H. Reid, James P, Heath, and Michael
Brown, heretofore, lo wit: on the 9th of February cigh-
Men hundred and thirty-one, made, executed, and de
livered to your pwittoo.rth.ir.onilr.dwwl of mnrigngo,
convoying'thereby to your petitioner, all thoao two
tracts’of land, xituate, lying and being in tha fourth
District of laid county, anukuown and distinguished in
the plan of the nine, au Lot. No, 27, and 28, in the
fourth District, containing lour hundred, eighty-seven
and one half Acres, more or levs, which Lot* of Lund
were mortgaged to your petitioner for the better secur
ing the payment of a certain promitaofy note, made by
the Mid Elijah H. Riedto your petitioner for th. sum
oftwolhouHnd dollars, payable on tho first of July,
eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and dated tho ninth
orSeptember, eighteen hundred and thirty, and now
here (hewn to the Court; and your petitioner further
theweth, that there is now due on Mtd note, tha whole
of the principal and interest, and then-fora pray* that
unless th** said Ehjah-H. Riid, Jain*. P. {{nth and
Michael Brown, do pay into the Clurka Office of this
Court,the amount ofthu principal and interest now
due, or which may become duo on Mid note and mort
gage, together with all coat which hath nr may areme
herein, within six months from the data hereof, that the
equily’of redemption in and to the Mid mortgaged pre
mise, be henceforth and forever barred and foredoom).
Whereupon, on motion of Samuel A. Wulue, iltomuy
for pctinno.it, it i. ordered by the Court, that nnleu
the am unt of principal, inlereat and cost, now due or
to become due on aaid note and mortgage, ha paid into
the Clerks Office of this Court within the time afore-
laid, thit'the equity of redemption in, and to said
mortgaged premites, be thenceforth and forever bar
red and foreclosed. And HI* fufthat ordered, 'that a
copy of ibis rule be published once a month for six
months in some one of lhe public G»x,uo. of t hia State,
or be personally rarved on the mid Elijah H. Ried.
JimeaP. Heath, sod Michael Brown, three months be
fore th* eipiratton of Uu* rule.
A true extract from theainutci this 18th April 1832.
ikmU^o.
GKOItGIA, JACKSON COUNTS.
Vjy HF.RF.A3 William Knox, administrator of Sam
uel Y. l’atton, deceased, applies to me for
letters of Diamission from the further administration of
•aid Estate:
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of snid deceased, to bo
and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by
law, to shew canto if any they havo, why said letter's
should not be granted.
Given under my hand thiaStK May. 1832. -
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
May 22 10—mGm.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Ethcldrcd Sorrel, administrator on
Ihe eattto of Lewis Barnett, deceased, applies
to ine for letter* of diamiasion from the further admin
istration of Mid estate;
These are therefore lo cite and admonish *11 and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to ehew cause, if any thay have, why said letter*
eliould not be granted.
Given under my hand (hia Slit day of Jan. 1832.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. e. o.
Jin. 24.—4—m8m.
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
W HERBA8 Turner II. Trippe appliea to me for
Letters of Administration on Ihe Etlate of
William Wilhenpoon, late of aaid count), deceased
And whereat John M. Bowman appliea to me for
Letters of Administration on tbc Estate of Joseph
Murdock, 1st* of Mid county, deceased i
Thera are therefore to oil* and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor, of raid deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
Uw, to ahew cause, if any they have, why laid letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand, Ibis 8th Jnly, 1832.
JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. c. o.
July 20—18—30d.
Book and Job Printing neatly and accurate-
ly fxtovitd at this office.
to thu Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, wnilo silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell el) '.he Kent Estate of Patrick Cash, of said county
'jcuased. SAMUEL BARNET.
LUDWELL WORSHAM.
Administrators with the will annexed.
Juno 19—14—w4m.
JjlOUK months after date application will bo made
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Franklin
county, when lilting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the ltenl Estate belonging to tha Estato of John
Clarkson, deceased.
JAMES HARGROVE, Executor.
Juno 5—18—w4m.
JptOUIt months after date application will be made
to tlio Honorable tho Inferior court of Clark
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a Tract ofl.and, lying in formerly Troup now Me
riwether amnty, belonging io the Estate of Richard
Meriwether, late of Dallas county, Alabama, decea
sed. Sold for l ho benefit of the creditor* of said decea
sed. JOSEPH LIGON, Adm’r.
May 22—lO—w4m.
(OUR mouths aftor dato, application will be mads
F to tho Honorable the Inferior court of Madison
county, when Kitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to rafl a part of the Real Estate'; also a pert of the
Slaves belonging to tho Estate of Allen Daniel,Lunitic,
Lot of Land, No. 199, in tho 22d district, formerly
Muscogee; and Lot of luind, No, 203, in the 30th dis
trict formerly Lee. JAMES DANIEL, Guard.
May 15—9—w4m.
gertrs4H^nn»mnftagr»r.nf ■».- ftrxnctTcases, but
as heretofore be retrains from cither; yet lie hopes to
be nble to give as general satisfaction as any other
man so high up the country. Gainesville is a pleasant
Village, and is perhaps one of the healthiest places in
the State—in the immediate vicinity of the Gold Re
gion, with two lime-stone springs near it, one is
and the other 3 miles distant, with a good road toci
A Stage has commenced running from Augusta to tbit
place twice a week.
L. CLEVELAND.
1C7“ The Editors of the Georgia Journal. Augusta
Constitutionalist, Abbeville Whig, will give the above
three insertions, and forward their accounts to the sub
scriber for payment.
Gainesville, June 19—14—tf.
L. C.
Sanfordmlle Inn.
♦ OHLT DAWSOLT
R ESPEC rFULLY tender his thanks to his friends
and to the public generally, (or the patronage he
lias received since he opened his house at this place.—
He is now adding to his building, which will enable
him to accommodate his visiters with comfort to them
and satisUction to himself. His house is situated on
the West Bank of the Hightower River, (known on the
map of tho Cherokee country as Sally Hughe’s place,)
on the mane road from .riilledgeville to Tennessee and
N. Alabama, and in the richest part of Cherokee coun
ty ; in the vicinity are good mineral and limestone wa
ter. and the Gold mines.
July 6—16—eow4m.
CARRIAGE
MAKING.
rjdlE subscriber thankful for past favours, takes
this method to inform his customers and the pub.
lie in general, that he has enlarged his establishment,
where he intends carrying on the above named busi
ness on s more extensive scale than formerly; having
provided himself with good materials and experienced
Northern workmen, he flatters himself that he will be
able to have mode to general satisfaction, all kinds of
riding and pleasure carriages, also jersey and dcarbnn
wagons; repairing done at Ihe shortest notlco. Har
ness made and repaired. Sign painting as usual. AU
orders bom adistancc attended to with punctuality and
despatch. JOHN REYNOLDS,
IC7* Two or three apprentices between the ages of
fourteen and jixleon, would bo taken at the above es
tablishment. J. R.
Athens, May 29—11—w3m.
ATHENS
Grammar School.
rilllE Trustees of the Grammar School in Athens,do
E now announce to (he public, that the institution
it in successful operation, under the management of
Mr. William 11. Hunt; a graduate of Franklin College,
and an instructor of some experience. From the trial
made under the present provision, from personal in
spection by visiting committees of tha board, and an
attendance upon a quarterly examination, the Trustee,
can and do with ennfidonee recommend the institution
to the public, as ■ preparatory school tot youth desirous
to enter the College: And persons visiting Athens for
a summer residence, and all others, are assured that
pupils will be well prepared far College, in pursuance
of (he course recommended by the Faculty of tho Col.
lege.
Ample provision will be made for accommodating
the increasing numbers of the school.
JOHN A. COBB, Chairman.
E. L. NEWTON, Secretory.
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY.
J UST received from New.
York an elegant assort mens
of LADIES’ AND GENTLE.
Gold Lever,
Lcpane & Common
WATCHES,
Silver do. do. do.; Ladies Gold neck and watch chains •
Gentlemens’ Gold safety and watch chains; Ladies and
Gentlemens’ Gold and Plated watch seals and ke)i -
Ladies Pearl, Jet, all Gold, Gold and Coral, Gold and
Cameo Ear ornaments of a new pattern and very
splendid. Breast pins, Finger nnga, Medallion/
Miniature lockets. Pencil cases, Gold and Silver spec
tacles, Gold and Silver thimbles, Shirt studs, Bracelets
common Safety chains of various patterns; Plated
castors, Plated and Brass candlesticks, snuffers and
trays, Plated fruit baskets, Brillania Coffee ted Tea
sets, Razors, Razor strep, and hone., Shaving boxes
and brushes. Cloth, Hair, and Tooth brushea, Pen
knives, Pistols, Fancy boxes, Belt buckles, Demosthc-
nian keys, Scissors, Snuff boxes, Pocket books amf
Wallets, Glass and Coral beads, Music boxes, Beed
purses, Childrens Silver whistles, Childrens Dumb
watches, Silver spoons, Silver and Plated Butter knives;
Claronets, Flagellets, common and Octave Flutes;
Lavender and Orange water, Milk of Hoses, and an
elegant assortment of Brass Clocks and Mantle Time
Pieces, Ac. Ac. B. B. LORD.
N. B. Canos mounted with Gold or Silver; tad Sil
ver spoons made at shortest notice.
Wanted a few thousand dollars worth of Georgia
Gold. B. B. L7
June 12—13—eovv.lm.
MEDICAL INSTITUTE
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
FHVHE Trustees of this Institution, impressed with
A the great importance of affording the facilities of
acquiring n complete Medical Education in our own
State, and in our own climate, have under the authori
ty of their charter organized a Medical College in the
city of Augusta, and elected the following Professors,
towit:
L. A. Dugas, M. D. on Anatomy and Physiology,
Jos. A. Eve, M. D. on Materia Medics and Thera
peutics.
John Dent, M, D. on the Institutes and Practice of
Medicine.
M. Antony, M. D. on Obstetrics and diseases of wo
men and children.
L. D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistry and Parmaey,
Paul F. Eve, M. D. on Surgery.
Tho Trootooo respectful!/ tall the attention of tho
public to the distinguishing/raidure of their plan ot in
struction. Tho course will be six month* instead ofthu
usual period oi four, by winch extension of time, the
Lectures will he less crowded, and an opportunity
afforded for more minute daily examinations. That the
Lectures may bo interesting and satisfactory, the ne
cessary apparatus and preparations havo been ordered
from Europe ami the North.
Candidates for the Doctorate arc required to be of
good moral character; lo have attended at least two
full courses of Lectures in this Institution, or one in
some other respectable Medical College and a second
in this, in addition to the usual term ol private study ;
to have registered their mimes, and delivered to Ihu
Secretary an inaugural dissertation on some medical
subject, one month previous to the conclusion of tho
course.
The course will commence on the third .Monday in 0. -
tober next, and terminate the third Wednesday in April.
Tho expense of the full courso of Lectures will be
3100.
Matriculation, $5.
Graduation Fee, $10.
Good Board may be obtained in the Ticinity of tho
Institute for $13 per month.
Tho healthiness of Augusta and economy to the
student, nerd no comment.
Published by order of the Board,
Signed,
AUtil/S lS B. LONGSTBEET,
President of the Board of Trustees.
MILTON ANTONY,
Vice-President.
L. D. FORD, Secretary.
July 6—16—2mt 15S—Gt. ’
NOTICE.
rpHE subscriber oilers fur sale on very accommodn-
L<aw Notice.
(HE Subscribers respectfully tender their services,
F oi’R months after date application will be made
to the Honnrablo thu Inferior court of Jackson
county, for leave to sell a Tract of Land, No. 294 first
district of Coweta county, belonging to Robert Wil
liams, insane.
ABRAunm WILLIAMS, Guardian.
April 24—6—w4tii.
F OUR months after date application will bo made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purpoaes, for Iraveto
sell tlie Negroes belonging to the estate of Cynthia
Ann Kagan, dec’d. for the purpose of a division.
ABRAHAM D. RAGAN, Adm’r.
Msy8.—8—w4m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Madison
county, when sitting for ordinary purpoaes, for leave
to rail part of the Real F.state of AUen Daniel, lunatic
ot said county, to wit: one Tract of Land in raid coun-
■ containing 150 Acres, more or lees, adjoining lias-
J. Dsniel, William Morton and others; one Tract
of Land No. 199, in the 22d district of Muscogee, Lot
No. 203, in 30th district formerly Lee, one Lot of Land
No. 114, iu the 28tb district Eany.
Also at the rams time and place, application will be
mode for leave to oell purl of the Slaves belonging lo
■aid Alton Daniel, Lunatic a* afore raid.
JAMES DANIEL, Guardian.
June 19—14—w4m-
F OUR months after date application will be mad.
lo the Honorable the Inferior Court ofHall coun
ty when silting for ordinary! purposes, for kara to sell
■II the Real Estate of Jonathon Purnoll, deeesrad:
One Tract ufl-and in said cofmfy, containing 700 Acre,
more or less, adjoining James Putman snd others. Ono
Tract No. 148, in Ihe 16th District ofLec, originally.—
Also at the same lima and place application will b«
made for leave to rail a Negro man nanwd Ben, belong*
mg to the same Estate.
JAMES GARRARD, Adm’r.
REBECCA PURNALL, Adm’X.
August IO—21—w4m.
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to their friends and the public in tho lino of their
Profession ; Persons in Augusta, bolding claims against
individuals in the Counties of Clark, Walton, Jackson,
Gwinnett; Hall, Oglethorpe, Morgan, Habersham and
Franklin, which they desire to have collected, will en
sure ever) attention to them, by placing them in tho
hands of Andrew J. Miller.
JUNIUS IIILLYER,
of Athens.
ANDREW J. MILLER,
of Augusta.
June 26—15—tf.
ling terms, a valuable
TRACT OF LAMD,
Lying on the Grove River, Franklin county, contoining
8u0 Acres; two hundred of which aro in a hit'll state of
cultivation. Large and commodious buildings, well
finished off; consistingof ■ superb dwelling house, good
barns, stables, &c. itc. Any person.desiring to pur
chase are requested to come and judge for themselves.
Possession will be given first January next. •
GARRETT L. SANDIDGE.
(CP The Washington News will give the nboro
two insertions, and forward their account to the sub
scriber at BushviUe, Georgia. G. L. S.
August 3—20—21.
NOTICE.
NINE HUNDRED ACRES OF
LAND FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber wishing to mo7e to Florida, offers
for sal. his Tract of Land lying in Jackson coun
ty, throe mile, from Jefferson, on the road to Athens;
on this tract theie are 250 Acres enclosed and nearly all
cleared; the land is of good quality and all fresh, it is
now the beat place for making grain in this section; it
is believed that the farm with good seasons wilt pro
duce from six to eight hundred barrels of corn; without
doubt this is the best stand for entertainment in Ihe
country, as it is where three public roads meet, to wit:
From Tennessee to the Gold Mines, from Athens .nd
MilledgeviUej and Macon. This settlement is very
healthy, the farm and every part of the land abounding
in springs of excellent water; tbia place would suit
any person who wished to raise stock'and grain.—
Time can be given tn the purchaser in part; bemg anx
ious to move I will cell very cheap or eichange for
land low down in the Creek purchase aa part pay. A
tetter from any pert of the state on tho above aubject
will be inawered, directed to me at Jeffeioon, Jackson
county. Geo. A good Stock nf Host, Sheep, Goats
and Cattle, with the pretent crop on hand will be raid;
JptOlt SALE, the Plantation whereon Ihe subscri
ber now lives, near the Town of Athens, consis
ting ol about
450
ACRES, with a large two dory Dwelling House, end
other suitable out buildings. The whole or a part of
tho plantation will bo diet oaed of with the building
to suit purchasers; tha situation is healthy and suffi
ciently near (within a mile) the College for all the
advantages of the rabonls. I would particularly invito
parents who wish to educate their children under their
own immediate guardianship, to call and see the ptenu-
■cs. JOHN NiSBET, Jua.
June 23—15—61.
August 3—20—eow3t.
LEONIDAS FEW.
NOTICE.
S TRAYED from the plantation of the aubscriber,
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some time aincc, near Crawford?ilte in Taliaferro
county.
Four Young Horse Mules;
Two of which have the appearance of not having been
altered. Any information rcipeeting them, addressed
to the Pod Master at Crawfordrille, Go. will be thank
fully received. A. ft. JANES.
August 3.—20—3t,
JVew Goods.
T HE subscriber having recently received a fresh
supply of
NEW GOODS,
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries; Hard-won., Ac.—
offers them for sale oo very reasonable term* at hie
itore opposite Mr. Bjrrd’s Hotel.
He return* hie thanks to bis former end present cus
tomers, snd hopes that the low prices of his goods, will
secure a continuance of their patronage.
JAMES C. f
June 19—14—if.
EDWARDS.
O’ NOTICE, x3
I Hereby forwarn all persons from trading for two
notes of hand given by me to George (V. Hopkins,
for $49 each, one due the 25th December, 1831, tho
other duo tho 2Stb December, 1838; both dated 8th
April, 1831; oi I have failed to reeMse the considera
tion for which I was to have bad far said nojee, I am
delcrmiucd not lo pay them,
WILLIAM ALBERS0N.
hilylS—17—3t.
K3- NOTICE. 4X
A LL Persons having demand* against the Ektet*
of Dr. June* Nisbet deceased, are requested to
present them to tbepubecriber, or to Eageniai A. Nis-
bet of Madison, Morgan county, by the fiat day of
January next, far payment Persona indebted to said
Estate ore requested to cam. forward .nd moke pay*
moot by Uu own. time.
ALFRED M* NSSBIT, Kxecntcr.
July IS—17—tl /
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