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SHERIFFS* SALES.
ACKSON Sheriff’* Sale—On the firm
Tar*)*' in 8EP1E 'IBF.it nexl.wiM be sold, it thi
Onri-homc in the io»:i nf Icffitr* tn, Jackson ciuntv
within the ruusl hours of sale, III* following property.
19 iril ••
Sixty-three Acrre of Lnnd, more or Ions,
ndjer-oig Bennett: Irvii-it on as ihe property nf Jilc«
Hudson. tn satisfy three 6. fan. istitad from n Justices
Court in favor of Charles Marten, »*. mid Uiuleon
Lmj made anil return'd in an by a Conaiablo.
All the Internet that Klijnli Roeuon linn an
a Leealee in ttnn Handrail Acre. of l.anrl, more m
Iota, adjoining South, levied on tn aaiialV a fi fa. is
surd from a indices Court in favor of John Bor<lrr>.
vs. said Reason. Levy made and relumed to rne by a
Coasiablr.
POSTPONED SALE—One.Hundred and
and Silly-one Arret 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 Bottlers, vs, said Baugh.
BARNABAS BARRON, Sh’ff.
Angus! 3.
J ACKSON SheriflV Stile.—On Ihe firal
Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next,will be sold at the
Court'houa* in the town ol Jefferson, Jackson county,
Within the usual hours vf sale, the foflowiug property,
to wilt
'One Hundrrd end Thirty-night Acres of
Land, more nr less, adjoining McDaniel, granted to
Dickina? levied on as the property nf lames Wilburn
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor nf Hnrktio Webb, for the nan
of -lames Hemphill, vs. said Witborn. Property pointed
out by John Bnyls.
One Trnct nf Land, containing Three Hun
dred Acres, more or less, and the crop on it, adjoining
Few and others, tn satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John
Boyle, vs, Wiley Ross. Property pointed nut by said
Boyle. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ff.
August S.
H ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On the firm Tues
day in SEPTEMBER next, will be sold at the
Court-housu in the town nf tJainnwill*, Hall county,
within tbo usual hoars of sale, the following property,
to wilt
Two Hundred find Fifty Acres of Land.
more or leas, whsrunn Pleasant Hulsey now lives: le
vied on as his property, to satisfy two fi fas. non in
favor nf Patrick J. Murray, and the other in favor of
the officers of the Court, vs. said jlitlspy.
Two Hundred and Fifty Acre* nf Lnnd,
iqora nr less, whnreon William It. Banks now lives,
adjoining. Welchel and others. levied on as the pmpe>-
ty of Wm. II. Ranks, tn satisfy a G. fa. in favor nf Pa
trick J. Murray, y^ said Banks.
One House and Lot in the Town of Gaines
ville, known snd distinguished in the plan of said town
’ by. Lot No. 10, it being the Lot whereon "in. N.
Beelirp now lives t levied on as his property to satisfy
a fi. A. in favorof M. P. Earl It Co. vd. said Briihrp.
A. CHASTAIN, Sh’ff.
August 3.
H
GEORGIA, MADISON COD NIT.
Inferior Court, Silting for Ordinary Purpo
ses, May Term, 1832.
Present their Honors, James Long, Jama Aider ion,
Math ty. Pittman. John Mermey, and Ra
bat Green, Judiees.
RULE MSI.
W HEREAS Henry llsrtafield, idminiatraior dc
honia non of B-'inkly House, deceased, have
|M-titioned the com I, fur letters of di-missinn. W here
upon it is ord.rid.that a copy of this Role be puhli.hed
■ice a month, for six 'oontiis in one rtf the public jis-
7.1-tta of this S'ato, that all parlies concerned may have
Inc notice, and tile their eccepiinns (if any they have)
10 Ihe iaarrinp of said letters duuuisaory.
A true extract from the minute* of said court, this
8lh day of Majr 1832.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o.
May 15—9—mfim.
GEORGIA, GtVINNF.TT COUNTY.
To William Gilbert and Mitchell Pant.
T AKE notice that I shall apply 19 the Superior
Court, to be held hr and fur said county, on the
second Monday in September next, tn appoint fit and
proper persons, ip conformity to tiro statute in such
rases made and provided. Ip lav nA onJ avian to me,
my dower in the Real Baltic of William Gilbert, late of
said county, deceased.
TAMER GILBERT,
June 18—13—m3ra.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court, sitlina for Ordinary Purpo-
tet, July Term, 1832.
Present their Honor* James Long. James Anderson,
Noah W. Pittman, John Meroney, am) Ro
bert Greet.
RULE NISI.
W HEREAS Henry Hartsfield, Guardian of tire
Person and Eitatonf Willis I Inner, n legatee
of Brinkley I louoe, dis eased, has applied to the Court
aforesaid, for letters of dismission.
Ordered, that after forty days publication- of this
Rule in nnenf the pub'ic Gazette# ol' litis State, Ihe
said Guardian will be dismissed, unless cause be altewn
tu tire contrary, of which all concerned, aro hereby
notified.
Extract from the minutes of said court, this 5th dav
of July, 1838. WILLIAM SANDERS, 0.0.0.
July SO —18—40d.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Charlua Strong, senior, executor on
Ihe estate of William Strong, eenicr, late nf
Clark county, deceased, applies to nwfor letters of dis-
iniseinn frmn Ihe further administration of said estate:
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of aaitl decensed, to be
and appear at my office within the lime proscribed by
law, tu shew cause, if any they have, why said let
ter! ahotild not bo granted.
Given under my hand this 5th of March, 1838.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
March 13.—It—mOm.
ALL Sheriff’s Sole.— On the first Tues
day in SEPTEMBER noil. «ill be snidest thg
Coon House in the town of Giinmilic, Hall .ynnily,
within the usual hours of sale, the following pru* iriy,
to witr - - . -
Four Hundred Aero* nf Land, more dr
leas, lying on the watenof the Oconee river, adjuiumg
Marks and aXhars: levied on as (he properly of Inhn
Bailey to satisfy a ft. fs. issued front' Jackson Superior,
court, at'the, instance of Rebecca " arren Atlanta and
Raljdi Bailev, Adntr. of Ahrlhaut W arren, deceased,
va. John Brilev and James Bailey. Land pointed out
by the plaintiffs.
One Hundred A ere* nf Land, morn nr loss,
adj lining Cah'e ahtl others, on the waters of ibe Wal
nut fork of tbh Oconee Itiverr levied ou as the proper-
ty >f Henry York to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
a Justices court, nrn- tit the instance of Wpt 1)1. Bell
and others, ve. said York, Levy made atid returned to
m* by a bailiff.
Two Hundred Acres of Lnnd, mnre or Iras,
lying on the waters o( the Walnut Fork ol the Oconee
liver, adjoining Cattimel and others: levied on as the
•property uf Satouel P. lioss tit aatrsfy a It. fa. issued
Trotu a Justices Court at tho instance of John B. Gant-
ion, v*. Samuel P. Hus*. Levy made and ralumed 10
ms by a bailiff.
Two Hundred Acre* of Lnnd, more or lead,
adjviuing McKenacy aud others, on the Mulberry fork
of lbs ticouee hver,*granlnd to John U»ins: levied
court at thu ruslance of William Alsiamlvr, vs. said
llului*. Levy made and rtlurusd tu me by a hnilrfl'.
JACOB LBKKHAKT, D. Sh’ff.
August 3.
LBGAL~N07lbBS. “
GEORGI A, J ACKSON COUNTY.
W HERE VS William Knox, administrator de bonis
nan nf William Patton. deceaaed, applies to me
for letters nf dismission fromtno further administration
tin said cvt&tq:
Thesatro thcrefnre Incite and admonish, all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of raid deceased, to lie
and appear at my office, within tho time proscribed by
law, to shew causa, if any they have, why said Letter*
should not be granted.
Given undyt my hand this 5th day of March, 183S.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c.o.
March 13.—11.—mOin.
GEORGI A, CLARK COUNTY.
W IIF.RRVS Tlrnmas Miinrrand lames Hampton,
Executors of William Malone, sen. deceased,
applies to me for letter* of Dismission from ills furtlrci
administration nn raid Eslato: ,
Those sre therefore tn ntn grid admonish all and sin
gular tltekindred and erodilnrsnf raid dro-ased, tn be
n- d appear at my office wirlmi tho time prescribed by
law In shew cause if any they have, whv said letter*
should nnt bo granted. Given tinder my lnnd thi* 31st
May, 183?..
May 82—10—tn# m.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. 0.
GEORGIA,.JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS William Knni, administrator
net Y. Patton, deceased, applies tn
GEORGIA, HAHKR8HAM COUNTY.
Superior Court, April Term, 1832.
Thompson Collins, 1
vs.
Elyah H. Reid. > For Farielonirt,
James I*. Ilcatn, I 4
Michael Btuwn. J
RULE NISI.
T HE petition orThompsoh Collins eheweth, that
Eliyxh H. Reid, James P, llratli, and Michael
Brown, heretofore, to wit: nn the 9th of F thrust j eigh
teen hund-ed sod lHv,'.y-ode t made, executed, and de
livered to ynur petitioner theircntiredced uf mortgage,
conveying thereby to ynur petitioner, alt those two
tracts oflaml situate, lying snd being in Ihe fourth
District of said county, and known am! distinguished in
th* plan of the same, as Lot* No, 87, and id, in the
fourth District, containing lour hundrrd, right.v-seven
and an* half Acres, more or loss, which Lot* of l.snd
were mortgaged in y«ur petitioner for ih»belter secur
ing the payment of a certain promissory nolo, made by
tite said Elijah II. Rirdto your petitioner forth* sum
qftwo thousand dollars, payable on the first: of July,
eighteen hundred ami thirty.inn-, and dated tbo ninth
of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, and now
liere ebawn to th* Court; and yonr petitioner further
•hnweth, that therein now due nn raid note, the whole
of Ihe principal and intarest, and therefore prays that
unless the raid Elijah II. Hied, James P. tfet'h and
Michael Brown, do pay into the Clerk* Office uf this
Cmut,'the amount ol" the principal and intereat oow
due, nr which may become due nn aahl note and mort
gage, together with all coat which hath nr may accrue
herein, within aix mnnthsftora the datehercot, that the
equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pro.
miicsho henceforth and forevaa barred end forerloaed.
Whataepun, im motion of Samuel A. Wales, attorney
tor \irVitKMcr<i, it it ottered by tbe Court,'that
the amount nf principal, inter**! and coal, nnw due or
to been as due on said note and mortgage, be paid into
th* Clark* Oties of this Court within the tiineafon-
aSM. that rks emmy of rvdeuiptioii in, and to raid
■*o ,t A*t|*d prarama, be ihanreforth and forever bar-
rad andlrreefoaed. And it is further ordered, that a
copy of tbit iris be pahUsked once a month for are
month* in wane osenfihs public Usxsuea of thisSlate,
or be peraonaUf »wv*d K U» stiff Elijah H. Riod,
wnwt*TtftSKBBr
raid Estate:
should not hegranlcd.
Given ondermy hand this 9lh May, 1833.
WILLIAM COWAN, e.c.o.
May 88—10— m6m. m
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Marvel'Millsaps applies to
Letters nf administration nn the Ealat
cob Millsaps, latent'said county, deceased:
Those aro therefore t« cite and admonish all and sin-
_ ilar the kindred ami creditor*of aaid,deceased, tnbe
and appear at my office within Ihe time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have why rail' ‘
should nut he granteil,
Given under roy band at my office, this 84t
uly, 1883. WILLIAM COWAN, c
July 87—19—30d.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Jeremiah Spence applies to me foi
letters of Administration on tho Estate of Ra
chel Wallace, lata of aaitl county, deceased :
These are therefore to citeand admonish all and tin-
lar, the kindred am! creditors of raid deceased, to
and appear at iny office within the timo prescribed
. law, to efiew cause, ifaqy yliey have, u hy a
tors should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 9th Auguat, 1838.
. WILLIAM COWAN, c.
August 1<>—St—30.1.
Georgia, .Clark county,
W HEREAS EliturL. Nrwtonand Robert Dough-
erty, apply to me for Letters of administra
tion on tho Estate of Ltvi'May, deceased t
Whereas Them** WHIiby applies for Letters of Ad-
ministration on tho Estate nf Elijah Williby, deceased.
Theee are therefore to cite, summon, and admonish
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and
appear at my nffin* within the time prescribed by law.
In straw causa, if any lhay hare, why aaid If tiers should
not Ire granted, .
Given under my haad this ltiih August, 1838.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. 0.
A*gn« 84-33—3Bd. ’
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HEREAS Kackiel Buffington applies tn me
lor teller* nf Administration on Ihn Eatate of
Obom Buffington, jr. 1st* ofsaid county, deceased.
These ate therefore tu oils and admonish all sod ain.
gular th* kindred and 1 editors of raid deceased, In be
and appear at my offico within the time praeeribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why raid letters
should not bo granted.
Given uadermvhand, thi* 16th Annual, test.
* GEORGE HAVVPE, c. <
Aug. 84.—23—30J.
ADMINISTRATORS’ POSTPONED
SALE.
A GREEABLY to an orderof the Honorftble the In*
A frrior court of the county of Rabun, wheri eitting
for ordinary purpoeec, will be told on the first Tuesday
in 0< tober next, at the Court bonne in said county, the
following property.to frit: confining nf three petcelf nt
Land lying on the waters of Chttioopa river; one pleco
or port of Lot, No, ll, in the 3d district of Rabun, con-
ui ting 50 Arret more lets, eUopert of Lot, No 10, ad»
joining thr Name, containing 250 Acres mote or lee*, t
ami parj of Lot, .No. 7, adjoining the same, containing
50 Acred more lets. On the seme dty, ft the Court
hot'** in Heard county, witl be sold one Lot nf Lend,
No. 242, in the .id district, originally Coweta now
1 |«-ard county. On the time day, ft the Court liouee
in Marion county, will be void one Lot of Land. Nn.
30, in the lit ilifinct originally Muscogee now Marion
county. AH Hold aa the Real Eatate of James Strother
l.itu of Rabun county deceased. Sold for the benefit of
hia heirs and creditor!. Term* made known on the
day o* .aic. JAMES D. HENSON, f
A. MILLER, -J
July20—18—td*.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
’WTILLbe void on thefirat Friday in September
VV next, at the late resideneeof James Blanks, in
Gwinnett county, all the Personal Property of said
James Blanks, deceased, consisting of Horses, stock
nf Cnltle, Hog*, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tools. Term* made known on the day of
sale. JAMES LOUGHRIDGE, Adm’r.
Juty 27—19-tds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of Ihe Honorable the In
; a ferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will bo sold in the towa of Jefferson,
Jackson county, on the Artt Tuesday in October next,
the following property, to wit: 183 Acres of Land,
more nr leas, belonging to the Estate of John Thornton
late of '.aid countv. deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the lirir. of said deceased. Terms made known on the
dsj id's,tie. JACOB R1DLING, Guardian.
July 27—tO-tds.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
■'•M7TLL bo sold on Thursday the 4th day ol Oeto-
Y V ber next, at the late reiidence 1 of Charles Mc-
Kenney, jun. in Jackson county, all the personal prop-
erty belonging to said deceased, consisting tof350 bntn-
eta or wheat, horses, mules, hogs, sheep, a new road
wagon, household and kitchen furniture, plantation
tool., snd other articles. Sale to continue from day
to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
Persons having demands against tha Eetate, are re-
quested to prea.nl them in terme of the taw; snd all
persons indebted to Ihe Estate, are notified that pay
ment will be expected during the present year.
JAME8 MONTGOMERY, i
JAMES HAMPTON,
Aug. 17,-88—Ids.
GUARDIAN’S SALE;
A GREEABLY to an order of th* Honorable the
im Inferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court-house in
Walton county, on tho first Tuesday in November
n.xt,< >ne Tract of Land, conlaining850 Acres, in Ihe 36
District of said county, Nn. 89, belonging to Loisa and
Jones Starks, Orphans of Jons* Starks, deceaaed. Sold
for tho benefit of said Orphans. Terms mads known
on tho day of sale.
GILES JENNINGS, Guardian.
Auguat 24— 83—Ids.
TjlOCR months after date appliealinn will be made
M7 to ibe Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, wnile sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
■ell all the Real Estate of Patrick Cadi, of eaid county
deceaaed. SAMUF.L BARNET,
LUDWELL WORSHAM.
Administrators with the will annexed.
Juno 19—14— w4rn.
TJjlOUIt months after date application will he made
M. to the Honorable the Inferior conrt of Franklin
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave tn
•ell all the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of John
Clarkson, deceased.
JAMES HARGROVE, Executor.
Juno 5—19—w4m.
TTIOUIt monllis after date application will be made
X 1 <o tlm Honorable tha Inferior court of Clark
eoifiity, when silling for ordinary purpoaea, for leave to.
sell a Tract tif Land, lying in forms:!;- Troup now Me
riwether county, belonging iu tho Eatate of Richard
Meriwether, Into of Dallas countv, Alabama, decea
sed. Sold for the beuefit of the creditor* nf snd decea
sed. JOSEPH LIGON, Adm’r.
May 22—10—w4m.
HTtOUR months after dato, application will ba pud*
to the Honorable the Inferior coort of Madison
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
tn tell a part of the Real Estate; alio a-part of the
Slave* belonging to the Estate of Allen Daniel, Lunitic,
l.ot of Land, No. 199, in tbo S2d district, formerly
Muscogee; and Lot of Land, Nn. 803, in the 30th dis
trict formerly Lee. JAMES DANIEL, Guard.
May 15—9—w4m.
'E80UR months liter date application will be mid*
B? to the Honorable Iho Inferior court of Jackson
county, for leave to sell a Tract of Land, No. 394 first
district of Coweta county, belonging to Robert Wil
liams, insane.
ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, Guardian.
April 34—6—w4m.
'■7I0UR month* after data application will be made
f to tbo honorable the inferior Court ofOglethorpe
countv, when silling for ordinary purpoaea, for leave to
tell ths.Negroes belonging to the estate of Cynthia
Anu Ragan, dec'd. for ihe purpose of a division.
ABRAHAM B. RAGAN, Adm’r.
MsyS.—8—w4m.
MTIOUR months offer date application will be made
17 to the Honorable the Inferior conrt nf Madison
connty, When'sitting for ordinkry purposes, for leave
to sell part of the Real Batata of Alien Daniel, lunatic
ot said county, to wit: nnc Ti act of Land in said coun
ty, containing 150 Acres, more or lees, adjoining Rut
ter J. Daniel, William Morton and other*; one Tract
oTLtnd Nn. 199, in the 98d district of Muscogee, Lot
No. 803, in 30tlt district formerly Luo; one Lot of Ladd
No. 114, iu the 38tli district Early. ,
Also at the *am« time and place, application will be
mane fur leave tu sell part of the'Slaves belonging to
Kid Allen Daniel, Lunatic aa afore said.
JAMES DANIEL, Guardian.
June 19—14—w4m.
■ffijIOL'K months after dale application will be made
XT to the Honurable the Inferior Court of Hall coun
ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all iho Real Estate of Jonathan Piansll, deceased:
One Tract uf Ijuid in said county, containing 700 Acres
more or le»>, adjoining EzakielPutman aod others, Oae
Tract No. 148, iu the 10th District of La*, originally.—
Also at tho same time and place application will be
made for leave to sell a Negro man named Ben, belong
ing to the unto Ratals.
JAMES GARRARD, Adm’r.
REBECCA PINNALL, Adm’x.
August 10—91—w4m.
0= notice, jj]
1 Hereby forwarn all persons from tradiog for two
note* of band giveuby me to Georg* ,W. Hopkins,
for 840 each, one due the 85th December, 1831. the
other due th* 35lb December, 1838; both dated 8th
April, 1831; as I have failed to receive the considers-
■ion for which I was to have had for said note*, I am
detenunad not to pay them.
WILLIAM ALBERS0N.
luly 13—17—31,
JYeiv Goods.
r HR subscriber having recently received a fresh
supply of
NEW GOODS,
(insisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-warea, Ac.—
for* them for sale on very reasonable terms at hi*
ore n|ipo*ile Mr. Byrd’s Hoi el.
He returns bis thanks to his forms' and present cus.
June 19—14—tf.
JAMES C. EDWARDS.
Planters’ Hotel,
GAINESVILLE, GEO.
T HF. PLANTERS’ HOTEL in thi* place, it yet
kept by the subscriber. Promises and pled
ges are the common order.ol the day in snch case*, but
aa heretofore he refraips from either; yet he hopes to
be able to give as general satisfaction as any other
man so high upthecountrjr, Gainesville is a pleasant
Village, and ia perhapi one of the healthiest places in
tho Stale—in the immediate' vicinity of the Gold Re
gion, with t*o lime-stone springs near it, one is t|,
and the'rtthcr 3 miles distant, with a good road to each.
A Stage has commenced running from Augusta to this
dace twice a week.
L, CLEVELAND.
1C3° The Editors el the Georgia Journal. Augusta
Constitutionalist, Abbeville Whig, will give tbo above
three insertion!, and forward their accounts to the aub-
riher for payment. L. C.
Gainesville, June 19—14—It
Sanfordville Inn.
JOSH mWSOST
R ESPECTFULLY tender Iris thanks to has friends
and to tho public generally, (or the patronage be
has received since he opened his house at this place. -
He i* -now adding to his building, which will enable
him to accommodate his visiters with comfort to them
and ratiaUclion to himself. His house is situated on
tha West Bank of tho Highlowei River, (known oh the
map oftfce Cherokee country at Sally Hughe’s place,)
on the mane road from Milledgeville to Tennessee and
N. Alabama, and in the richest part of Cherokee coun
ty ; in the vicinity are good mineral sad limestone wa
ter, and tbo Gold minei.
July G—16—eow4m.
CARRIAGE
MAKING.
T HE subscriber thankful for past favours, takes
this method to inform hia customers and the pub
lic in general, that be has enlarged his establishment,
where he intends carrying bn the above' named busi
ness on a mots extensive scale than formerly; having
provided himself with good materials and experienced
Northern workmen, he flatters himself that hu will be
able to have made to general satisfaction, all kinds of
riding and pleasure carriages, aiso jersey and dcarbon
wagons; repairing dons at the shortest notice. Har
ness made and repaired. Sign painting as usual. All
orders from adiatance attended to with punctualily and
despatch. JOHN REYNOLDS.
Two or three apprentices between the age* of
fourteen and rixteeh, would b* taken at the above es
tablishment, J. R,
Athene, May 89—11—w3m.
NINE HUNDRED ACRES OF
LAND FOR SALE.
T HE aubeeriber wishing to tno7e to Florida, offers
for sals bis Tract of Lend lying in Jackson coun
ty, three mile* from Jefferson, on tho road to Alliens,
on this tract thore are 950 Acres enclused and nearly all
cleared; the land la of good quality and all fresh, it is
now the best place (or making grain in thissectinn; it
ia believed that tho farm with good seasons will pro
due* from six to eight hundred barrels of corn ; without
doubt this i. the best stand for entertainment in tho
country, aa it ia where three public roads meet, to wit:
From Tennsiscs to the Gold Mines, from Athens and
Milledgeville, and Macon. This settlement is very
healthy, the farm and tvery part *f the land abounding
in ipnngs of excellent water; this place would eun
any person who wished to raise stock and grain.—
Time can be given to the purchaser in part; being anx
ious to move I wilt tall very cheap or exchsngo for
land tow down in the Creek purchase as part pay. A
tartar from any part of lbs stats on the above stihjrcl
will be answered, directed to me at Jefferson, Jac kson
county, Goo, A good 8lock of Hog*, Sheep, Goats
and Cattle, with tho present crop on band will be soid,
LEONIDAS FEW.
August 3—90—«ow3t.
Law Notice.
FBYHE Subscriber* reepaeifntly tender their esrvleae,
A to their friend* and the public in Iho lino of their
Profession; Persons in Augusta, bolding claims against
indiri(|usls in the Counties of Clark, Waltnh, Jsrkson,
Gwinnett, Hall, Oglethorpe, Morgan, Habersham and
Franklin, which they dasire to have collected, will en-
sure every attention to them, by placing thorn in the
bands of Andrew J. Miller.
J0N1US HILLYER,
of .Ithent.
. . ANDREW J. MILLER,
of Augusta.
June 86—15—tC
PRINTED LISTS
OF THE DRAWING IN THE CONTEMPLATED
GOLD A LAND
LOTTERIES,
W ILL be regularly issued from this office. They
will appear in Numbers so that they may be
bound together in pamphlet form.
Pei sons desirous of becoming subscribers can fur-
ward their name* to ns, post-paid, enclosing tbo cash,
and they will be attended to. They shoald mention
th* post offico Ip which tbs numbers should b* di
rected-
Th* whole work wilt contain ghoul 400 pages, and
cannot be afttded at less than 95 to snhacribara. mrid
Insdlmnee. POLIIILL k CUTHBERT;
Milledgeville, August 17—It—w6t.
Book and Job Printing neatly amd accurate
ly executed at this office.
WATCHWk
AND
JEWELRY,
j'a.TSSMKh
SiSSK
Gold Lever,
L c P»Me AConkmota
WATCHES.
Silver do. do. do.; Ladies Gold neck and watch ch»i*.
Gentlemens’ Gold safety and w atch chains; Ladies j
Gentlemens’ Gold and Plated watch arala and i.t.
Ladies Pearl, Jet, all Gold, Gold and Coral, Gold an i
Cameo Ear ornaments of a new pattern and veA/
Breast pins. Finger rings, Medallion?
lockets, Pencil cases, Gold snd Silver ini'
tacles, Gold and Silver thimbles, Shirt studs, Bricrk
common Safely chaini of various, patterns' pur >
castors, Pluicd and Brass candlesticks, snufl'.r. . j
trays, Plated fruit baskets, Briitnnlk Coffee sndT»
sets, Raxore, Razor straps and hones,Rtisvins k. “
and brushes, Cloth, Hair, and Tooth brushes p£?
knives, Pistols, Fancy boxes, Belt buckles, Demoxll
nisn keye. Scissor*, Snuff boxes. Pocket books «! ,i
Wallets, Glass Slid Coral beads, Music boxes Rm'
purses, Childrens Silver whistles. Childrens Dmh
watches, Silver spoon*, Silver snd Plated Butler kniv„.
Claronets, Flsgellets, common and Ociare piutcai
Lavender and Orange water, Milk of Roses, and S,b
'■Irgant assortment of Brass Clocks and Mantle Tin-
Pieces, &c, Ac. B B. LORD, *
N. B Canes mounted with Gold or Silrer | snd 89.
ver spoons msde at shortest notice,
Wanted a few thousand dollars worth nf Genrtk
Gold. B. B. !,*
June IS—13—eow3m.
PROPOSALS
For Publishing in Monroe, Walton County
Georgia, a Religious .Vetvspnper, '
‘ to be entitled the
Southern Baptist Register,
ST JAMES W. TRIOS.
I T is a fact generally conceded, that the moxt neces.
sarv study of mankind, is how to prepare for me.
fulness in life, and happinersin eternity. The nr.eei.iity
is of consequence apparent, that every facility akic],
the mind can invent, or the imagination devise, should
be thrown in their way, to aid them in accomplishing
this most important of purposes, this most desired nt
objects. The publisher deems this a sufficient apology
for tho prospectus he now offers-
As its title indicates, the Register is designed parti,
cularly to disseminate facia in relation to tlie Daptist
denomination; to trace it* hismry, tu recount its truli,
and give intelligence uf its success; yet in doing 1,, , t
will present nothing to which the Christian of unj £».
nomination whatever, can'object. Its aim will be w
encourage virtue, promote piety, cm) uphold the die.
trine and ptecepti of our holy religion. To three ub
jeetsa largo portion of the paper will bedevolcdj yrlto
make it acceptable tn families eiofrally.and answer the
purposes of ordinary newspapers, it will regularly fur-
nisli a synopsis of pawing events, n itliont interfering i
party or political strife. >
With this very brief expn.ril ion oHii i design, Ihe Pub
lisher submits it to the public, trusting ujth confidence
to their declaim upon his claims for patronage uud tup-
port.
TERMS.
1CP The SouTHxnn Bxftist IUoistfir will be i.-tued
weekly, upon a medium sheet, in newrpaper form, at
99,50 in advance, or 93,00 if not paid within the year.
Advertisements will be gratefully received, ana in
serted at Iho customary prices.
The work will bo issued ns soon as subscribers
enough are obtained to warrant the undertaking.
Holders of subscriptions will please return them by
mail or otherwise, to the publisher at Atiisns,Georgia,
as soon as the 10th of October next.
*«♦ Editors in thin and the adjoining states, are re
quested to give the above a few insertions.
Athens, August 13th, 1838.
MEDICAL INSTITUTE
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
FB3HE Trustees uf this Institution, impressed with
A tho great importance oi affording Iholacduireof
acquiring a complete Medical Education in our own
State, and in our own climate, have under ihe cnihori-
ty Of their charter organized a Medical College in iho
city of Augusta, and elected tho tallowing Professors,
lowii:
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 no
men and children.
L. D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistry and Parmncy.
Paul F. Eve, M. D. on Surgery.
The Trustees respectfully cell the attention of the
public In the distiiigiilshinn/taHtars of their plan ol in
struction. The course tsiu bitix months instead of the
usual period nl /our, by which extension of time, the
Lectures will he less crowded, ahd an opportunity
afivrffed for more minute doily examinations. That Ibe
Lectures may bo interesting and satisfactory, Ihe ne
cessary appsralus and preparations have been ordered
from Europe anu tho North.
Candidates for the Doctorate are required to be of
good moral character; to have attended at least two
full courses of Lectures in this Institution, or one iu
seme other respectable Medical College and a second
in this, in addition to the usual term of private study;
to hive registered their names, and delivered to Iho
Secretary an inaugural dissertation on some medical
subject, one niunlb previous to Ihe oonciusiou of the
course.
Tho course will cormrunct on the third Monday in 0c-
tbbsr next,and terminate Ibe third Wednesday in April.
Tho espsns* of the full coun* of Lectures will b«
9100.
Matriculation, 95.
Gradnation Fee, 810. _ \'
Good Bohrd may be obtained in the vicinity of tb:
Institute for 913 per month.
Tho healthiness of Augusta and economy to tbo
student, need no comment.
Published by order oflht Board.
Sigurd,
AUGUSfUS B. LONGSTRF.ET,
President of the Board ofTrnatee*.
MILTON ANTONY,
Vice-President
L. D. FORD, Secretary.
July 6—16—8intl55—61.
Treasury Department,
-ViUtdgttUlt, Goo. July 31st, 1338.
MTOTICE is hereby given to Tax Collectors and othe
is public officers, that the bills of the Bank of Ms
eon wilt not be received at the Treasury, in payment 0
any debts doe the pabttc, or in fulfilment of any con
tract to which the Statu may be a party.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Treasurer.
August 10-81-31.
ITf NOTICE. 4*
A LL Persons having demand* against tha Estate
of Dr. James Nisoet deceased, ace requested to
present them to iheeubscriber, or tn Eogeniaa A- Nis-
bet of Madison, Morgan connty, bv the Gnt day of
Jaaaary next, for payment Persona indebted to said
Estate an requested to cams forward and. mike pay-
mapt by the same time.
ALFRED M. NESBIT, I
July 19-17—It