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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
W ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—Ou the first
Tuesday in 6EP1 EMBER next,will bn Hold, at the
Court-house in the town of Jefferson. Jacluon county,
within the must lioare of tale, the following property,
to wit :
Sixty-three Acres of Lead, more or less,
Adjoining Bennett: levied on ss the property of Jiles
Hudson, to satisfy three fi. fte. issued from s Justices
Court in favor of Charles Marten, rs. said Hudson.
Levy made and retarnedjo me by a Constable.
All the Interest that Elijah Rosson has as
a Legatee in Oae Hundred Arras of Land, more or
lass, sdjoining Smith. levied on to satisfy a ft. fa. is
sued from a fustices Court in favor of John Borders,
vs. said Rosson. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable. -
POSTPONED SALE—Onn Hundred and
and Sisly-one Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining
Benton. levied on as the property of Daniel Baugh, to
satisfy a fi. Ik. issued from Madison Superior Court in
favor of John Borders, vs. said Baugh.
BARNABAS BARRON, Sh’fT.
Angnst 3.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court, Sitting for Ordinary Purpo
let, May Term, 1832.
Pretent their Honors, James Long, James Vinderson,
JVosA W. Pittman, John .Veroney, and Ro
bert Graces, Justices.
RULE NISI.
W HEREAS Her-ry Hart afield, administrator do
bonis non of BrmUy House, deceased, have
petitioned the court, for letters of dismission. Where
upon it is ordered,that a copy of this Rule be published
once a month, for six months in ond of the public Os-
setts of this Slate, that all parties concerned may have
due notice, and die their exceptions (if any they hare}
to the issuing of said letters dismisaory.
A true extract from the minutes or said court, this
8th day of May 1832.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o..
May tS—9—m6m.
J \CKSON SbttriiPs Saln.-^-On the fifst
Tuesday in 8BPTEMBF.R next,will be sold at the
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
In the Superior Court, Feb. Term, |832.
Jeremiah Spice, J safer Discovery,
and
Distribution of Estate.
Rachel Wallace,
William Wallace,
Nichols. Wallace.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
w
HEREAS Marvel Millsapa applies to me for
Leltersof administration on the Estate of Ja
cob Millraps, lateof said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular me kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band at my office, this 34th day of
July. 1833. WILLIAM COWAN, o. c. o.
July 87—19—30d.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Jeremiah Spence applies to me for
letters of Administration on the Estate of Ba-
cliel Wallace, late of said county, deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin.
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, lo show causa, if any they have, why said let-
tors should not be granted.
Given under my baud this 9th August, 1833.
WILLIAM COWAN, e. c. o.
August 10—21 — 30d. .
. -. . , ... ,¥T appearing to the court from the return of the
Court-house in the town of Jetferson, Jackson county, B. Sheriff, in the nbovecase, that two ofthedefnn-
within-the usual houra of sate, the following property, ....... —..
to wits
One Hundred and Thirtv-eight Acres of
Land, more or lees, adjoining McDaniel, granted to
Dickins- levied on as the property of James Wilborn
to aatisiya fi. fa. in favor of Horatio Wrbh, forthr use
of lames Hemphill, vs. laid Wilborn. Property pointed
out bv John Boyle.
One Tract of Land, containing Three Hun
dred Kelts, mors or lots, and the cron on it, adjoining
Few and others, to sstisly a fi. fa. in favor of John
Boyle, va. Wiley Rues. Property pointed out by said
Boyle. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ff.
August 3.
dints. William Wallace tnd Nicholas Wallace, reside
out of the county j it is therefore ordered, that service
of said bill, be perfected on the Mid William and Nich-
nlae Wallace, by publishing this Rule once u month
for threo months, in one of the public Gazettes of this
Slate.
A true copy Irom the minutes, March 30ih, 1 fin'?.
8YLVANUS RIPLEY, Clerk.
May IS—9—m3nt.
n 'LL Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first Tues
day in SEPTEMBER next, will be anld at the
Court-house in the town of Gainesville, Hall county,
within the otual hours of tale, the following property,
to wilt
Two Hundred and Filly Acres of Lsnd,
Store or leas, whereon Pleasant Halsey nnw lives: le
vied on as hie property, to satisfy two fi. the. one in
favor of Patrick J. Murrav, and the nlherin favor of
the officers of the Court, vs. said Hulsey.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or lew, whereon William <1. Banka now lives,
adjoining Wetchel and othere. levied un at tha proper,
ty of Wm. 11. Banks, to aaliafv a ft. fa. in favor of Pa
trick J. Murray, va. said Banks.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
To Wt/liam Gilbert and Mitchell /’no/.
T AKE notice that I shall apply to the Superior
Court, to be hold in and fir said county, on the
second Monday in September next, to appoint fit and
proper persons, in conformity lo flio statute in such
cases mtrto snd. provided. to lev oil and assign to me,
my dower in the Real Estate of William Gilbert, Inteof
said county, deceased.
, TAMER GILBERT.
June 12—13—in3m.
One House and Lot in the Town of Gainei-
ville, known and distinguished in the plsn of said town
by Lot No. 10, it being tbs Lot whereon Wm. N.
Buahep now livesr levied on ss hia property to satisfy
4 fi. fi. in favor of M.P. Earl & Co. vs. stid Bushep,
A. CHASTAIN, Sh’fT.
August 3.
H
ALL Sheriff’s Sale—On the first Toes-
- day in SEPTEMBER next, will be cold, it the
Court House in the town of Gainesville, Hall county,
within the usual hours of sate, tha following property,
to witt
Four Hundred Aeres of Land, more or
less, lying on lha water* of the Oconee river, adjoining
Mcrka and others; levied on as the property of lohn
Bailey to satisfy a fi. fa. isaned from Jackson Superior
Couri, at tho instance of Rebecca Warren Adams and
Ralph Bailey, Admr. of Abraham Warren, deceased,
vs. John Hailey and James Bailey. Land pointed out
by the plaintiffs.
One Hundred Acres of Lund, more or loss,
adjoining Cable and othere, on the waters of the Wal
nut fork of tho Oconeo Riven levied on ns the proper-
ty if Monty York lo Mltefy sundry fi. fas. issued from
a Justices court, one at the inatance nf Wm M. Bell
and others, vs. said York. Levy made aud returned to
me by a bailiffi
Two Hundred Acre* of Land, more or less,
lying on the waters of the Walnut Fork of the Oconee
river, adjoining Catnmcl and olhara: levied on as the
property nf Samuel P. lines to satisfy a fi fa. issued
from a justices Court at the instance of John U. Gam-
pm, v« Samuel P. Rota. Levy made and returned to
rtetiy a bailiff.
Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining McKensey and others, on the Mulberry fork
of the Oconee river, granted to John Oh ins: levied on
at the property of Hirdymtn Holme, tnd Edmond
Holms, toeelMy sundry ft. As. issued frome Justices
court at the instance of William Alexander, vs. said
Holms. Levy made and relumed la me by a bailiff.
JACOB EBERHART, D. Sb’ff.
August 3.
XiZju-Ai* notices.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY’.
Injcrior Court, sitting for Ordinary Purpo-
tes, July Term, IS32.
Present their llnnora James Long. James Anderson,
Noah W. Pittman, John Mcroncy, and Ro*
her! Groves.
RULE NISI.
W HEREAS Henry Hartsfii-ld, Guardian of the
Person and Estate of Willi* House, a legatee
ADMINISTRATORS’ POSTPONED
SALE.
4 0REEABIsY loan order of th« Honorable the In
ferior court of the county of Rabun, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in October next, at the Couit bouse in said county, the
following property,to wit: r/»n mating of three parcels of
Layd lying on the waters of Chattooga river; one piece
or pnrtoflsol, .Vo. 11, in the 3d diatrict of Kabun, con
taining 50 Acres more lean, idito part of Lot, No 19, ad
joining the aamr, containing 250 Acres more or Jess,
and part of Lot, No. 7, adjoining the same, containing
50 Acres more or lens. On the name day, at the Court
house in Heard county, will be sold one Lot of Land,
No. 242, in the .Id district, originally Coweta now
Heard county. On the same day, at the Court house
in Marion county, will bo anld one Lot of Land. Nr
36, in the 1*1 diatrict originally Muscogee now Marion
county. Ait sold as the Real Estate of James Strother
late of Rabun county deceased. Sold for the benefit of
bin heirs and creditors. Terma made known on the
day of sale. J AMES^ENSON, j Admr , s
July 20—18—Ids.
Planters’ Hotel,
GAINES VILLE, GEO.
HE PLANTERS' HOVEL in this place, is yet
T HL , - -
kept by the subscriber. Promises and pled
gea are the common order of the day in snch cases, but
as heretofore he refrains from either; yet he hopes to
he eble to giro es general satisfaction as any other
man so high up the cuuntry. 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 1J,
and the other 3 miles distant, with a good road to each.
A Stage has commenced running from Augusta to this
place twice a week.
v L. CLEVELAND.
PROPOSALS
For Publishing in Monroe, Walton 'County
Georgia, a Religious Newspaper. 3>
s to be entitled the
Southern Baptist Register.
BY JAMES W. PRICE.
iCJ* The Editors of the Georgia Journal. Augusta
Constitutionalist, Abbeville Whig, will give the above
three insertion*, and forward thetr account* to the sub
scriber for payment. L. C.
Gainesville, June 19—14—tf.
Sanfordmlle Inn
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Friday in September
next, at the late residence of James Blanks, in
Gwinnett county, all the Personal Property of said
James Blanks, deceased, consisting of Horses, stock
of Csttle, Hops, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tools. Terma tnado known on the day of
sale. JAMES LOUGHRIDUE, Adm’r.
July 27—19—Ida.
of Brinkley House, deceased, has npplied lo the Court
aforesaid, for letters of dismission.
Ordered, thnt after forty day* publication of this
Rule in onn nf the public Gn*i-tlo« of thin State, thn
stid Guardian will he dismissed, unless causa bo shewn
to the contrary, of which all concerned, are hereby
notified.
Extract from the minutes of paid court, this 5th tlsv
of July, 1832. WILLIAM SANDERS, c.c. n. '
July 20—18—40d.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Charios Strong, senior, executor on
the estate of William Strong, senior, lete of
Clark county, deceased, apiilicn to mo for letters of dis
mission from the farther administration of said estate:
These me therefore tn cite and admonish all and lin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by
law, tn (hew cause, if any they liuve, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 5th of March, 1832.
JOSEPH LIUON, c. c. o.
March IS.—II—mflm.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
4 GREEABI.Y to an order of tha Honorable the In
ferior Court ol Jackson county, when aitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold in the town of Jefferson,
Jackson county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
tho following property, to wit t 123 Acres of Land,
more or lose, belonging to the Estate of John Thornton
Into of said county deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased. Terms mede known on the
dot of sale. JACOB IUDLING, Guardian.
July 27—19-tds.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS William Knox, administrator debmis
nan nl William Patton, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismiss! on fromllie further administration
an said estate:
Theaeare therefore Incite and admonish, all and sin
gnlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time proscribed by
law, to ehew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not bo granted.
Given tinder my hand thin 5th day of March, 1832.
WILLIAM COWAN, e. c. o.
March 13.—U.—m6m.
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
Superior Court, Jipril Term, 1832.
Thompson Collins, 1 '
vs. I
For Pereetosiere.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Thomas Monro and James Hampton,
Executors of William Mhloht, sen. deceased,
applies lo me for letters nf Dismission from the further
administration on said Estate:
These are therefore to cite end admonish all and sin-
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tn be
and sppear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to shew cause if any they hnve, whv said loiters
should not be granted. Given tinder my hand thin tint
May, 1833.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
May 22—10—m8m.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Blijsh H. Reid,
James P. Heath,
Miehael Brown. j
RULE NISI.
■^J^THF.RKAR Williami Knox, administrator nfSam-
T H
si
IHRpetition ofThompson Collins shsweth, that
Elijah H. Reid, James P. Hetlh, and Michael
Browii.heretnfore, to wit t on the 9th of February eigh
teen hundred and thirty-one, made, executed, tnd de
livered to your petitioner their entire lined of mortgage,
ennve* inn thereby to your petitioner, ell those two
tnetsnfUnd, situate, lying and being in the fourth
Diet riel of said county, and known and distinguished in
Ike plan of tha same, is Lots No, 27, and 28, in the
fourth District, containing tour hundred, eighty-seven
and one half Acres, more or let*, which Lota of Land
were mortgaged to your petitioner for tha better occur-
ing thn payment of a certain promieeoty note, mode by
tbn said Elijah H. Riedto your petitioner for lha aum
of two thousand dotlara, payable on the first of July,
eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and dated the ninth
ofSeptember, eighteen hundred and thirty, and now
here shewn to the Court; and your petitioner further
shewetb, that there is now due on said note, the whole
of the principal and interest, and therefore prays that
unless the (aid Elijah H. Ried, Jams* P. Heath and
Michael Brown, do pa> into the Clerks Office of this
Court, the amount of the principal end interest now
due, nr which may become due oa said note and mort
gage, together with all coot which hath or may accrue
herein, within six months from the date hercol, that the
canity of redemption in and tn the said mortgaged pro-
rnwrabe henceforth and forever barred and foreclosed.
Whereupon, on molion of Samuel A. W ales, attorney
forpetiiioncrs. it ii ordered by the Court, that unless
the amount of principal, interest tod com, now doe or
to become due on said note and mortgage, he paid into
the Clerks office of tki. Court withiiTtke time afore-
oaui, that the equity of redemption in, and to said
Mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever bar-
fora the aspiration of this rale.
v v uni Y. Patton, deceased, applies to me for
letter* nf Dismission from the further administration of
■aid Estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all tnd sin
gular tho kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within thn time prescribed by
law, tn shew cause if any thoy have, why said loiters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand thie 9th May, 1839.
' WILLIAM COWAN, c. e. o.
May 99—10—m6m.
EXECUTORS' SALE.
W ILL bp sold on Thursday the 4th day of Octo
ber next, at the late reiidcnce of Charles Mc-
Kenney, jtm. in tackaon county, all the personal prop
erty belonging to said deceased, consisting nf 250 bush
els of wheat, horses, mules, lings, sheep, a new road
wagon, household and kitchan furniture, plantation
tools, and other articles. Sale lo continue from day
to day until all is sold. Terms made known oa the
day of sale.
Persons having demands tgainsl tha Estate, are re
quested to present them in terms of the law; and nil
persons indebted to the Estate, are notified that pay
ment will be expected during the present vear.
JAMES MONTGOMERY, > r ,
JAMES HAMPTON, {“'»•
Aug. 17.—22—Ids.
jptOUR month* after date application will be nude
to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of Jackson
countv, while sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell ell '.he Real Estate of Patrick Cash, of raid county
1 iceased. SAMUF.L BARNET,
LUDWELI. WORSHAM,
•ffdmbifstraior* with the will annexed.
June 19—14—w4ni.
F OUR months after data application will be made
to lha Honorable thn Interior court of Franklin
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavo to
sell ell the Real Estalo belonging to the Estate of John
Clarkson, deceased.
, JAMES HARGROVE, F-xecutor.
Juno 6—12—w4m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Hoporable tha Inferior court of Clark
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo
sell a Tract of Land, lying in formerly Troup now Me
riwether county, belonging lo the Estate of Richard
Meriwether, late of Dallas county, Alabama, decea
sed. Sold for the benofit of the creditors of stid decea
sed. JOSEPH LIGON, Adm’r.
Mey 29—10—w4m.
Jjl OUR month? after date, application will he made
to tho Hnnnrabla the Inferior court of Madison
counlv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave
to sell a part ol the Real Estate • also a part of the
Slaves belonging lo the Estate of Allen Daniel,Lunitic,
Lot of Land, No. 199, in the 22d district, formerly
Muscogee; and Lot of i-and, No. 903, in the 30th dis
trict formerly Lee. JAMES DANIEL, Guard.
May 15—9—w4m.
JOHH DAWSON
R ESPECTFULLY tender his thinks lo his friends
and to the public generally, for the patronage be
has received since he opened his house at this place.—
He is now adding to his building, which will enable
him toaccommodate his viiiteri with comfort to them
and satisfaction to himself. His house is situated on
the West Bank of the Hightower River, (known on the
map of the Cherokee country as Selly Hughe’s piece,)
on the mane road from viilledgevilleto Tenneeiee and
N. Alabama, and in tha richest part of Cherokee coun
ty ; in the vicinity are good mineral and limestone wa
ter, and the Gold mines.
July 6—10—eow4m.
CARRIAGE
BAKING.
T HE subscriber thankful for pail favours, takes
this method to inform his customers and the pub
lic in general, that he has enlarged his establishment,
where he intends carrying on the above named buai
ness on a more extensive Scale than formerly; havinf
provided himself with good moterisle and experience:
Northern workmen, he flatters himself that he will be
able to have mado to general suit faction, all kinds of
riding and pleasure carriages, also jersey and dearbon
wagons; repairing done at the shortest notice. Har
ness made and repaired. Siqn painting en usual. All
orders from .distance attended to with punctuality and
despatch. JOHN REYNOLDS.
ICPTwoor three apprentices between the ages of
fourteen and sixteen, would be taken at the above es
tablishment. J. R.
Athens, May 29—11—wJm.
ATHENS
Grammar School.
T19HE Trustees cifthe Grimmer School in Athens,dn
JL nnw announce to the public, that the institution
ie in successful operation, under the management nf
Mr. William ti. Hunt; a graduate of Franklin College,
end an instructor of some experience. From the trial
mado under the present provision, from personal in
apection by visiting committees of the board, and an
attendance upon a quarterly examination, the Trustees
can and dn with confidence recommend the institution
to the public, as a preparatory school for youth desirous
to enter the College: And persons visiting Athens for
a summer residence, ond all others, are assured that
pupils will be well prepared for College, in pursuance
of the course recommended by tho Faculty of the Cob
lege.
Ample proviaion will be made for accommodating
the increasing numbers of the school.
JOHN A. COBB, Chairman,
E. L. NF.WTON, Secretary.
Law Notice.
T HE Subtcriben respectfully tender their i
to their friends end the public in tho lint
Profession; Persons in Augusts, holding claims age
individuals in the Countiea of Clark, Walton, Jaciu
:atnst
;son,
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Ulterior courl of Jackson
county, for leave to sell a Tract of Lan i, No. 294 first
diatrict of Coweta county, belonging to Robert Wil
liams, insane.
ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, Guardian.
April 94—6—w4m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Ethnldred Sorrel, administrator on
the estate of Lewis Barnett, deceased, applies
to mo far leltera of disminion from the further admin
istration 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 the timo prescribed by
law, to ahew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Givoa under my head this 21st day of Jan. 1839.
JOSEPH LIGON, o. c. o.
lan. 24.—4—mOm*
F OUR months after date application, will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell thn Negroes belonging to the estate nf Cynthia
Ann Kagan, dec’d. for the purpose of a division.
ABRAHAM B. RAGAN, Adm’r.
Mey 8.—8—w4ni.
JERQUE months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Medisoa
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell part of the Reel Estate of Allen Daniel, lunatic
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
W HEREAS Turner H. Tripps applies to me for
Letters of Adminietration on the Estate of
A true nitron from IbeminutretMs tub April,1832,
William Witherspoon, late of said count), deceased
And whereas John M. Bowman appliee to ms for
l£UM* of Administration on the Estate of Joseph
Murdock, lata of said county, d second:
These are therefore to cite tnd admonish all and sin*
gular the kindred and creditor! of said deceased, lo be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, ifany they have, why said letters
■howi not bo granted.
Given under my hand, this 6th July, 1839.
JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. c. o.
July 20—18—30d„
ot said county, lo wit: pm Traet of I .and in said eoun
ty, containing 150 Acrei, more or lees, adjoining Rus-
■el J. Daniel, William Morton and others; one Tract
of Lend No. 199, in the 92d district of Muscogee, Lot
No. 203, in 30th district formerly Lee; one Lot of Lsnd
No. 114, iu the 28th distriel Early.
Also at the same lima sad place, application will be
’bade for leave to sell part of the Slaves belonging to
said Allen Daniel, Lunatic as afore said.
JAMES DANIEL, Guardian.
June 19—14—wim.
Gwinnett, Hal), Oglethorpe, Morgan, Habersham and
Franklin, which they desire to have collected, will en-
■ure every attention to them, by placing them in the
hands of Andrew J. Miller.
JUNIUS HILLYER,
of -Weens.
ANDREW J. MILLER,
of Augusta.
June 26—15—tf.
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objects. The publisher deems this a sufficient apelox*
for the prospectus he now offers. ” w
As its title indicates, the Register is designed parti
citlsrly to disseminate facts in relation to the Baptist
denomination ,- to trace its history, to recount its truls.
dm) give intelligence of its success; yet in doing so it
will present noilting to which the Christian of any de-
nomination whatever, con object. Its aim will b e ta
encourage virtue, promote piety, end uphold the doc
trine and precepts of our holy religion. To these ob.
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lisher submits it lo the public, trusting with confidence
to their decision upon bis claims for patronsge tndsgp.
port. r
TERMS.
ICP The Southern Baptist Rcaisraa will be issued
sertod at the customary prices.
Th« work will bo issued as soon as subscribe:
enough are obtained to warrant the undertakim;.
“Jlif
Holders of subscriptions will please return t^em by
mail or otherwise, to the publisher at Athens,Geareit
oa soon as the 10th of October next.
*** Editors in this and the adjoining ntatcs,are re
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Athens, August 12th, 1833.
PRINTED LISTS
OF THE DRAWING IN THE CONTEMPLATED
r.OLD A LAND
LOTTERIES,
W ILL bo regularly issued from this office. They
will appear in Numbers so that they latj ho
bound together in pamphlet form.
Persons desirous of becoming subscribers can for
ward their names to us, post-paid, enclosing tbe cstb,
and they will bo attended to. They should mention
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rected.
Tho whole work will contain about 400 pages, esi
cannot bo afforded at less than 65 to subscribers, jetf
in advance. FOLHILI. k CUTIlBEBt
Milledgeville, August 17—22—«6t.
LAND LOTTERY.
■JJPON enquiry, we understand the returns of tbs
Surveyors will lie completed inabauttwo week:,
and as the Commissioners are now convened at this
place, making arrangements for the drawing, we hue
determined to print the list of fortunate drawers u
heretofore, which will be sent in sheets weekly, or in
any other way directed, to such as may become sub
scribers. As the drawing will occupy double the space
which it has done hitherto, the lent price lo subscri
bers will be #5 in advance. All letters on the subject
addressed to the Recorder Offii e, will be promptly >t-
tended to. GRIEVE & ORME.
August 10—21—21.
Treasury Department,
Milkdgttille, Geo. July 31<f, 1832.
IffiTOTICE is hereby given to Tax Collectors and other
IN public officers, that the bills of the Bank of Ms-
con will not be reecivcd at the Treasury, in payment of
soy debts due tho public, or in fulfilment of any con
tract to which the State may be a party.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Treasurer.
August 10—31—31.
(CF NOTICE. .£3
I Hereby forwtrn all persons from trading fur two
notes of hand given by me to George W. Hopkinr,
for 840 each, one due lire 25lh December, 1831 tho
other due the 25th December, 1833; both dated 8tf>
April, 1831 ; as I have failed to receive the considtn-
tion for which I was to have hid for said notes, I an
determined not to pay them.
WILLIAM ALBF.RS0N.
luly 13—17-31.
NOTICE. 4X
A LL Persons having demands against the Estate
of Dr. James Nisbeldecessed, are requested to
iresent them to the subscriber, or tn Eugcnius A. Ms-
rot of Madison, Morgan county, by tho firrt day "f
January next, for payment. Persons indebted tn ltd
Estate are requested to esme forward and make pay
ment by the aamo time.
ALFRED M. NESBIT, Executor.
July 13-17-tf.
TTtOUIt months after date application wiftbt made
£ to tbe Honorable the Inferior Court ofHsll coun
ty whan aittisg for ordinary purposes, for have to soil
all lha Baal Estate of Jonathan Pinuall, deceat
Boole and Job Printing neatly ami accurate
ly executed at thii office.
One Tract of !.and in said county, containing 700 Acres
more or less, athoining EtakM Putrun and others, Ony
Tract No. 148, in the I6tb District ofLeo, originally.—
Also at lha same lime and place application trill be
mode for leave to eelle Negro man named Ben, belong
ing lo the some Estate.
JAME8 GARRARD, Adm*r.
REBECCA PINNALL, Adm’x.
AogwUO—gl—w4m.
NINE HUNDRED ACRES OF
LAND FOR SALE*
T HE subscriber wishing to m»7e to Florida, offers
for sole his Traet of Lsnd lying in Jackson coun
ty, three miles from Jefferson, oo the road to Athens-
on this tract there ore 260 Acres enclosed and nearly all
cleared; the land it of good quality and all fresh, it it
noth the best place tor making grain in this section; it
ie believed that the firm with good seasons will pro
duce from six to eight hundred barrels of com; n itboul
doubt this is the beet stand for entertainment in the
country, a* it is where three public roods meet, to wit:
From Tennrssee to tbe Gold Mines, from Athens end
Milledgeville, and Macon. This settlement ie very
healthy, thefarm and every part of tha land abounding
in springe of excellent water; this piece would euti
any person who wished to raise stock end grain.—
Time etn be given to tha purchaser in part; being anx
ious to move I will Mil vary cheap or exchange for
lend tow down in the Creek purchase as part pay. A
letter from any part of tha state on tho above subject
will be answered, directed to me at Jeffetaon, Jackson
county, Geo. A good Stock of Hogi, Sheep, Goats
and Cattle, with the present crop on hand will he soid.
LEONIDAS FEW.
August 3—20—oow3t
JYew Goods.
T H .u P subscriber having recently received a fresh
MEDICAL INSTITUTE
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
T HE Trustees of this Institution, impressed with
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
ty of their charter organised a Medical College in tho
city of Augusta, and elected the following Professor*,
to wit :
L. A. Dugas, M. D. on Anatomy and Physiology.
Jot. A. Eve, M. D. an Materia Medics and Tnen-
pautics. . ,
John Dent, M. D. on the Institutes and Practice «<
Medicine. . ,
M. Antony, M. D. on Obstetrics and diseases of wo
men and children.
L. D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistry andPannoey.
Paul F. Eve, M. D, on 8urgerr.
The Trustees respectfully call the attention of the
public to the diatinguishine/emdurs of their plan of in
struction. Thecnurso will he six months instead ofthe
usual period ol four, by which extension of time, the
Lecture* will be toss crowded, and an opportunity
afforded for more minute doily exandnotiont. That th*
Lectures may be interesting end satisfactory, the fiC -
cemery apparatus end preparations have been ordered,
from Europe and the North. .
Candidates for tbe Doctorate are required to be of
good moral character; to have attended at least t*o
full courses of Lepturcs in this Institution, or one in
•ome other respectable Medical College end a second
in this, in addition to tbe usual term of privets study;
to hive registered their names, and delivered to inn
Secretary an inaugural dissertation oo some medic**
subject, one month previous to the conclusion of the
GOODS,
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard, wares, Ac.—
offers them for sals on very reasonable terms at hia
store opposite Mr. Byrd’s Hotel.
He returns his thonki to hia former and present cso-
tnmers, and hopes that tbe low prices of hia goods, will
secure a continuance of their patronage
JAMES C. EDWARDS.
Jane 19—14—tC
subject, one month previous
course. „ . .
Tha course will commence on the third Monday tn Ot-
toier next, and terminate the third Wednesday in April-
The expense of the full course of Lectures will be
6100.
Matriculation, $S.
Graduation Fee, $10. • . . .
Good Board may be obtained in the vicinity often
Institute forgtS per month.
The healtbinesi of Augusta aud economy to tee
student, need no common!.
Published by crier of the Board-.
Signed,
AUGf
B. LONGSTREET,
President ofthe Booni ofTresteW-
MILTON ANTONY,
Vice-President..
L. D. FORD, Secretary.
July 6—16—SmllSS—6t.
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