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LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA. HABERSHAM COUNTY. Superior Court, Jtpril Term, 1932* Thompson Collins, 1 vs. ) Elijah H. Reid.' > For Foreclosure. James P. Heath, I Michael Brown. J RULE NISI. T HE petition of Thompson Collins shewefh, that Elijah H. Reid, Janies P. Heath, and Michael Brown, heretofore, to wit: on the 9th ofFebriiary eigh teen hondred and thirty-one, made, executed, and de- livered to your petitioner their entire deed of mortgage, conveying thereby to your petitioner, nil those two tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the fourth Districtofsaid county, and known and distinguished in the plan of the same, as Lots No, 27, and 28, in the fourth District, containing tour hundred, eighty-seven and ono half Acres, more or less, which Lots of Land were mortgaged to your petitioner for the hotter secur ing the payment of a certain promissory note, made by the said Elijah II. Ri ed to your petitioner for the sum of two thousand dollars, payable on the first of July, eighteen hundred and thtrty-one, and dated the ninth ttf September, eighteen hundred and thirty, and now here shewn to the Court; and your petitioner further ebeweth, that there is now due on said note, the who! GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS Slavey Waters applies fi Administration on the Estate of ters, late ofllall county, deceased: snodld not bo granted. Given under my hand this 3d October, 1832. GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. o. Oct. I2--30—30d. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. My HERE 4 8 Thomas A. Glenn applies to m ▼ ▼ Letters of Administration on the Estai George IV. Glenn, late of said county, deceased: not he granted. Given under my hand this 3d October, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Oct. 12—30—30d. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. MMyilERI-AS Richard Goode applies to me V? tera of Administration on the P«t«tn i of the principal and interest, and therefore prays that | Watson, late of said county, deceased : unless the said Elijah II. Ri« d, James P. Heath and These are therefore to cite and ndnn Michael Brown, do pay into the Clerks Office of this {Tourt, the amount of the principal and interest now due, or which may become due on said note and mort- gage, together with all cost which hath or may accrue herein, within six months from the date hereof, that the equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pre mises be henceforth and forever barred and foreclosed. Whereupon, on motion of Samuel A. Woles, attorney for petitioners, it is ordered by the Court, that unless the amount of principal, interest and cost, now due nr to become due on said note and mortgage, bn paid into the Clerks Office of this Court within the time afore, said, that the equity of redemption in, and to said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever bar red and foreclosed. And it is further ordered, thnt n copy of this rule ho published once a month for six months in some one of the public Gazettes of this State, or be personally served on the said Elijah II. Ried, James P. Heath, and Michael Brown, three months be fore the expiration of this rule. A truo extract from the minutes this 18th April,1832. J. T. CARTER, Clk. April 2L—6—m6m. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY, Inferior Court, Sitting for Ordinary Purpo ses, May Term, 1832. Present their Honors, James Long, James Anderson, JVooA IF. Pittman, John Meroney, and Ro- bert Groves, Justices. RULE NISI. W HEREAS Henry llortsfield, administrator de bonis non of Brinkly House, deceased, have petitioned the court, for letters of dismission. Whore upon it is ordered,that a copy of this Rule he published once a month, for six months in ono of the public Ga zette of this State, that all parties concerned may have tfue notice, and file their exceptions (if any they have) rto the issuing of said letters dismlssory. A true extract from the minutes of said court, this 8lh day of May 1832. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. May 1S—9—mfim. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Silting for Ordinary Purpo> • ses, August adjourned Term, 1832. Present their Honors, Joseph Hampton, Robert Smith- wick, nnd John W. Glenn. RULE NISI. O N motion of Isaac Rawls, stating to tho Court that Robert Venable, deceased, in his life time executed to your petitioner a Bond binding himself to make titles to a Tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the county of Jackson, a copy of which bond is filed in the Clerk’s office of thin court,and pray ing that this Court direct lames M. Cunningham, Exe cutor of tho F.state of said Robert, to execute titles to the tame. It is therefore, ordered, that tho Executor of said Robert, do make said titles according to the tenor and eficct of said Bund to said Isaac Rnwl», unless sufficient cause he ahutvit to the contrary, with in three months, or at the next Term of this Court, af ter the expiration of three months. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule bo published once a month,for three months; and also a copy of the same be posted up al two or more public places in said county. A true extract from tho minutes. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. August 31—21—m3in. and appear at my office within the lime preseri law, to shew cause if any they have, why said should not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th October, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Oct. 12 -30—30d. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS Ezekiel Ratchford applies to me fc Letters of Administration on the Estate r Joseph Ratchford, s n. late of said county, deceased : ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th October, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Oct. 12 -30—30d. GUARDIAN’S SAI.E. on tho day of sale. GILES JENNINGS, Guardian. August 84—23—Ids. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. olhers. All sold ss ilie Real Estate of Grant Taylo d reused. Sold Tor Ilia benefit of the creditor,. Tent made known on the dayofaala. RICHARD BUTLER, Adm’r. August 31—84—td*. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Bunnor, deceased, of .aid county, (widow’s dowere* copied,) there being between Elevnn and Twelve Hun- olhers. Sold on n credit of one and two years, for th benclit oOhc heir, of wild deceased. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Altomnj in fad for the Adininiitrator, August 31—24—ids. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. w GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Thuinas Moore and James Hampton, Executors of William Malone, sen. deceased, applies to me for letter! of Dismission from tho further administration on said Estate: These arc therefore to cite anil admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of .aid deceased, lobe and appear at my olRco within the time preserved by law to shew cause if any they have, whv said loiters should not bo grantod, Given under my bund this 21st May, 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o, May 82—10—m6m. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS William Knox, administrator of Sam' uel Y. Patton, deceased, applies to me for letter* of Dismission from the further administration of aaid Estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular th. kindred end creditors of Mid deceased, to be and appear at inv office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why aaid letteie ahould not be granted. Given under tny hand this 9lh Mav, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, e. c. o. May 22—10—mGm. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Matthew Hester, Administrator of Charle. Hester,deceaaed, applies for leltersnf Dismission from the further Administration on the Estate of aaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and admunish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of raid deceased, to be and appear at tny office within the lime prescribed bylaw, to shear causa, if any they have, why said let ters ahould not bo granted. Given under my hand Ihia 13th Sept. 18.33. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Sept. 87—81—m6m. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS John Bond applies tn me for Letters °f Administration on the Eetato of John Rat- USi UtaofHnll county, deceased t T*****."Gtemforelit cite and admonish nil and sin- gnUr lha kind red and creditor* of raid deceased, to be •and appear at my office within the time prescribed by l!b5iU^t*b. < ^t , ed. W ’ T ‘“* t ’ Whj “' d leM * r ‘ Given under my hand this 18th Sept im Sep. <,E0RGE * e. 0. To Stage Proprietors. \%T AY-BILLS constantly on hand and for * * **l« at the Office of the South. Banner. Culchrn, ot ^aid county, deceased. Sold for tho bend of tho lloirs und creditors. Terms mado known onil day of sain. ROBERT McCUTCHKN, Adm’r. Sept. 7—25—Ids. EXECUTOR'S SALE. O f of Franklin county, deceased, tho following pro forty, I Ono Fmliler, Sheaf Oats, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen furniture, with other articles too tei" Terms mado know n on tho day. MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r. Sept. 7—25—Ids. GUARDIAN’S SALE. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house in llte town or Green ville, Merriwclher county,. Lot of Land, known nnd distinguished by Nu. 84, in the 9th District of original ly Troup, now Merriwethcr county, containing by sur vey, 202) Acres; said Lot was drawn by the heirs of Peter Smith, lute of Madison county, deceased. One third part of said Lot of Laud, sold under au ai the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county, while sitting as n Court of Ordinary; the balance of said Lot of Land, sold by the Legatees of the said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES It. BOND, Guardian Sepl. 28—28—tds. SEBORN SMITH, Minor. JOHN II. BOND. > , JAMES B. BOND, j Le h“ s - ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold by an order of the Honorable the Inferior court of Madison county, whilo sitting as a Court ofOrdinary, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, at the Cooit house in the county of Troup, Two Hundred two and one half Acn • of Land, mure or leu, and known and distinguished by Lot, No. 43, in the 4th District of said county, being the Real Estate of Nelson Thompson, late of the county of Madison, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heir*. Terms cash. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Adm’r. Sept. 28—23—tds. EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of ' Edward L. Christian, lata of Madison county, deceased, Mil be raid at th. Court house in the town of Daniolsvqp, > n said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Two Negroes, to wit: Moses and Daph- ney. Sold a. a part of the Estate ofthe raid deceased, ana for tho benefit of the hairs. Terms made known on the day of aale. , GEORGE M. CHRISTIAN, Executor. Sept. 28—28—tds. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. of WK^ILL be .old at tiie late reeidenee of William a* V Y L. Uriflelh, lalo of Madison county, decemcii. on Tuesday the 13th day of November next, the Per n . eonal property belonging to asid Estate, consisting ot pc the present Crops, Horses, Cattle and Hogs, House. |y hold and Kitchen Furniture, and numbers of articles r j too tedious to mention. Sale to continue ftorn day to day until all is sold. A Iso, at the same time tod place the plantation will be rented for the ensuing year.— Terms made known on the dav. FRANCI8 P. BBERHAKT,) ,. r ,„ JAMES LONG, J Sept. 28— 28—Ida. or JAILOR’S SALE. WTK7H.L be sold on the first Tuesday in January 77 next, at the Court house in the Town of Jef. J? ferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, “ a Negru Man who snys his name if Neplnn, 50 years 'j old nr upwards; ho lies a bald place on the back pert “ of his head, says he belongs to Richard Coulter, for merly of Sumpter district,S. Carolina, but now of some part of West Tcnneaseo, unknown to him. He was put in Jail here 28th March last, and all lawful means used to ascertain bin owner. The owner is hereby no- ■ lifted again to come forward and pay the jail fees, or the said negro wi 1 be sold to puy the same. JOSEPH HAMPTON, Jailor. Oct. 12-30—Ids. EXECUTOR'S SALE. e Saturday* tho 24th day of November next, will y ® 9 be sold at the late residence of Obediah Watson, 3 deceased, of Jackson county, all the Perishable proper ty, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit of the Legatees and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of salo. JOSEPH LANDRUM, Ex’r. Oct. 12-30-tds. ' EXECUTRIX’S SALE. A GRF.EABLY to the last will of William Shaw, late . 7 m. of Jackson county, deceased, will he sold at the „ Court house in snid county, on tho first Tuesday in f January next, a Negru Woman named llane. Terms made known on the day of aale. SUSANNAH SHAW, F.xr’x. WM. SHAW, Ex’r. Ocl. 12—30—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREF.ABLY to an order of the Honorable the In- /m ferior Court of Madison county, while flitting as a v Court of Ordinary, will be sold at the Court house in r the county of Marion, on the first Tuesday in Dcccm- n ber next, Two Hundred two and one half Acres of r Land, more or Icm, and known and distinguished by Lot, No. 18, in tho 3d District of originally Muscogee, now Marion county, belonging to tho Estate of Robert Glover, late of Madison county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on thr day of sale. JAMES LONG, Adm’r. Sept. 28—28—tds. GUARDIAN’S SALE. TTNDER an order of the Honorable the Inferior - U Court of Madison county, when i*tting for Ordtna- r ry purposes, will be sold at the Court house in the county of Marion, on tho first Tuesday in December next, Two Hundred two end one half Acres of Land, f more or less, and known and distinguished by Lot, No. 212, in tho 4tli District of originally Muscogee now r Marion county. Sold ns thn Real Estate of Cicero N. Jones, illegitimate minor, and for the benefit of suid r minor. Terms made known on th»* day of sale. WILIAM SANDERS, Guardian. » Sept. 28-28— td». A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of l)«bny Ghohton, late of Madison county, decea sed and by order of tho Honorable the Inferior court of - said county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court house in the town of DAnielsville, Madison county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Two Negroes, to wit. Jane a woman, about 33 years, Syrena a Girl, about 16 years old. Sold as the proper. 1 ty of tho heirs of Nancy Sisson, deceased, nnd for their benefit. Terms made known on the dav of sale. ZACHARIAU GHOLSTON, Agent. Sept. 28—28—ids. | TT10UR months after duto application will be made 0. to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of Clark ( county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negrons, belonging to the Estate | of John Holder, late of said county, deceased. TARPLEY HOLDER, Surviving Exc’r. Sept. 7—95—w4m. TT7IOUR months after dato application will he made .0? to the Honorable thn Inferior Court of Jncksnn county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell tho Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Jacob Millsaps, deceased. MARVEL MILLSAPS, Adm’r. LA VINA MILLSAPS, Adm’x. Sept. 7—25—w4m. T30UH months afterdate application will ho made 1’ to tho Honorable the Inferior couit of Juckeon county, when Hilling fur ordinary purpose, for leave to sell two Tracts of Land, tho property of William Wal lace, deceueed. NICHOLAS WALLACE,) ... WILLIAM WALLACE. j Aumr8 ’ Sept. 7—25—w4m. T7JOUR months after date application will be made Su to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofllall coun ty wheu sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil the Real Estate of Jonathan Pinnali, deceased : One Tract of Land in said county, containing 700 Acres more or less, adjoining Ezekiel Putman and others. One Tract No. 148, in the 16th District of Lee, originally.— Also at the same time and place application will he made for leave to sell a Negro man named Ben, belong- | ing to tho same Estate. JAMES GARRARD, Adm’r. REBECCA PINNALL, Adm’x. Au>ust 10—21—w4in. ■ NOUR months after date application will be made IT to tho Honorable the Inferior court of Franklin countv, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to well all tho Real Estate, belonging to the Estate of Lewis Chandler, deceased. MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r. Sept. 7—25—w4m. MjlOUR months after date epplication will be made .H. to tho llnnnrablo tho Inferior court of Clerk t county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell Lot No. 186, in 4th District of originally Dooly now Pulaski coutnv, drawn by William Chislum’s or phans. Sold for the benefit of said orphans. JAMES G. MASTIN, Guardian. Sept. 28—28—w4in. 1.101'lt months after date application will he made X? to the Honorable the inferior Court of Hall P county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave 1 to acll the Real Estate of Milley Woodlilf, lateof said •• county, deceased. F JAMES LAW, > . . , >> GEORGE WOODI.IFF, j Au,nf •• Sept. 28—2S—w4m. ■7I0UR months after date application will he made f to the Honorable the Inferior court of Haber- , sham county, while sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for leaveto sell all the Real Estate of Hiempssl Vaughan, J deceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, Adm’r. c Oct. 18—30—w4m. * SHERIFFS’ SALES. C LARK SheriffsSa!e.-On the first Tues day in NOVEMBER next,wi'l be sold at the Couit l fount-in the town of IVatkiimille, Clark county, within the uiual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Three Hundred and Twenty Acres of Land more or loss, on the water* of Wildcat Creek, adjoining lands of Jones end others: levied on .is the property of Joseph Durham, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Slovens Thomas vs. Joseph Durham nnd David Elder. Prop erty pointed out by said Durham. All the Right, Title and Interest of James S. Aikin, in and to One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land, more or less, whereon the said Aikin now lives, joining Jennings and others: levied opon by virtue of a fi. fa. in favor o! Thomas Hancock vs. said James S. Aikin. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Two Negroes, to wit: Lucy, a woman about Forty-five years of oge; and Susan, a girl about Eleven years of age: levied on as the property of William T. Brown, to satisfy n fi. fa. in fuvor of Stewart &. Har graves, and other fi. fas. vs. said Brown. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sheriff. Oct. 5. C LARK Sheriff* Sela.—On the first Tues day in DECEMBER next, will be sold at the Court House in the town of Watkinsville, Clark county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, tO Wit ; One Negro Woman by the name of Dolly, about Twenty-five or six years of age: levied on as the property of Btzaleel Langford, by virtue of a mort gage fi. fa. In favor of Richard Richardson vs. snid Be- zaleel Langford. Property |H>inted out in said fi. fa. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sheriff. Oct. 5. J ACKSON Sheriffs Sale.—On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold at the Court-house in the town ol Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Negro Girl by the name of Esther, about Thirteen years of age : levied on as the property of Sarah Batchelor, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Levi Lawrey vs. said Sarah Batchelor. Property pointed out in said mortgage. G. F. ADAMS, D. Sheriff. Oct. 5. “Bf ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will ho sold, at the Court-house in tho town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Lot or Parcel of Land : Levied on as the property of James Cowcn. deceased, containing 101) Acres, more or less, adjoining Berry, Slntten, and others, giantee not known, to satisfy a fi. fa. obtained in a Justice’s court, in favour of IV m Co wen nnd others. Levy mado and returned to me by a constable, JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ff. Sept. 28. LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in tho Post Office at Gainesville, Hall county, on tho 1st day of October, if not taken out by the 1st day of December next, will he re turned to the General Post Office as dead Letters : F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of liabvrsham county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes,tor leave to tell the Real Estate of Joseph Murdock, deceased. JOHN M. BOWMAN, Adm’r. Oct. 12—30—w4m. Nathaniel Anderson, Joseph Alkens, William Artuore, John R. Allen, 2. William Bradford, Janies C. Draw ley, Edward Buckclt, William Bisco, Joseph Bonds, Edmond Blunt, William Bennetield. Arlher Crofford, Silas Cross, William Chamblcy, Peter Chaney. John A. Dacus, Nelson Dickerson, Ezekiel Diinngnu, James & Cullen Davis, Thomas Dalrumplc, James Davis, Isaac Dalrainple, Benjamin Dunugan. Peter Kppiaon, Elijah Eubanks, Abraham Elrod, Robert Evens. George Fcnn, A. K. Foster, Hauer it. Fisher, Mnrtcn Free. Jeremiah Goddis, James Galey, William Glass. William Hasclwood, Edward Hawkins, Edmond tlunacut, Elijah llulsey, William Henderson, 2. Pendleton Hutchens, Ausbnrn Haggood, William Harden, Oct. 12—30—3t. William Lyle. Joseph I.. McAlister, R. J. Meigs, 2 John Mullens, James McEUvrath, 2. John McConnel, Benjamin Mote, Archabeld McCollum, Miles McCleskey. Nathanuiel Nuckels. Daniel Osheul, Mr. Olaver. William Pugh, llenorey Peeples, Jo.-iah Protor, John Prather, Moses Pinson. David Qualls. Miss Margrct C. Rogers, Abs Jem Reece, Aaron Raj er, Jacob Rogers, Win. M. N. Raiford. Adam Simmons, 2. John Strickland, Will F. Smith, William S. Sanders, Collins Smith, Benjamin C. Stephens, Nathan shepherd, Benjamin Sapp, Joshua Simmons, Jcssn J. Sowell. Janies Neal. William Ta ler, und Thomas Burns, William Topp, George Thornton, John U. Tcnning, Willis Twiggs, •lessee Thompson. Milton Underwood, 2. Nantsey Underwood. James Voils. Simeon White, John Wood, 2. Solomon Woodruff, Mrs. Margaret White, Jesse YVindser, 3. Ifannn Wells, Rev. John Wane, Edmond Wood, Asey Whit bey, Peter Wever, James Walkens, Samuel Walker, Ann Windsor, George Voder, Robert Young. WILEY HARDEN. P. M. County has be and the large dimension have dow NOTICE. 4 LL those having demands agninst the Estate of Anthony IL Cheatham, lateof Clark county, dea- MARY \V. CHF.ATHAM, Adm’x. GF.ORUE M. AUCHER, Adm’r. Sept. 27—21—40d. rs- NOTICE. LL Persons having demands against the Estate II of Dr. James Nisbet deceased, arc requested to ALFRED M. NT.SBIT, Executor. July 13—17—If. NOTICE. 10UR moths after date application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin Oct. l9--31-w4m. JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r. Blanks of al! descriptions for sale at this O i ce GOLD MD LAXD MAP OF THE County of Cherokee. 1 HAVF. now in the hands of the Engraver whirl «ill be completed by the first of November next a general and accurate Map of Cherokee country’ drown from tho returna of the District Surveyors '' ml number of Lots into which ita divided, pultcularly the Gold R.jj “ tension of the sheet it w ill require to i> all those numbers distinctly end accurately Lu n, I have I bought it advisable to form the Mop into separate and detached Sections, which I designed Gold Map and Land Map. All the Land Districts in the Territory are laid dn* n on one sheet,and constitute a distinct and separate Mid by themselves. * The districts reserved and surveyed as Gold Districts tire divided into three sheets of Maps. Districts No t 2, 3,4,5,11, 12,13, 14, and 15, of the Firat Pectin/ form the first Map. ' Districts No. 1,2,3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, go, Jj anil 22 of the Second Section, form the second M..' Districts No. I, 2, 3, 4, 17. 18 19, 20, 21, and 22 0 f the Third Section, ami Districts,No. 1,2, 3,16,and 17m the Fourth scclinn, lorm the Thitd Map. On ihe'„ maps will be found each District in the Territory, wnl, every square Lot of Land and fraction distinctly | 1# j down and numbered—all Mountains, Rivers, Creelt, Brunches, Ferries, &c. are correctly and faithfully / ' lineated. Tire Map will he handsomely engraved, printed on strung silk pn|ter, colored and put up in moroccocssei ut the tallowing prices, viz: Luntl Map, gj oq Gold Maps $3 50 each or for three, $io oo For Uold and Land Maps, comprising the whole Territory, SI5 00 Persons tie .irons of obtaining this vnluoble ,N]Ip ,jh do well to triform the publisher soon, os but a limited number can be obtained during the drawing of the lery. All eomitiunicationn addressed to the subscriber in Millodgeville, Ua. (postage paid of course) will mte with prompt attention. , ORANGE GREEN Millodgeville, Aug. 23, 1832. PROPOSALS For publishing in tho Town of Milledgeville, Gcorsii ; During the ensuing Session of Hit Legislature,) ' A DAILT NCtVSPArRa, TO BE CALLED ' The Journal Of the proceedings of the LegiAalurc of Georgia AND History ofthe Times, BY M. D. J. SLADE, of Macon, Rco. “ Lege lolum, sci vis scire to turn—Read oil, if you would know all.” fff’lHE people of Georgia are much in want of i TO e. .1 (limn of intelligence which will promptly transmit to them the “ Proceedings” of their Legislature. We are not only generally, but individually concern*! in nil nets of legislation, because these acts involve per- sonut as well as political rights, between which then: exists a most intimate connexion. It is the interm then, of ev»*rv man in the community to be timely ic- quainled with tin* action ofonr representatives u|><a these rights. This is a desideratum— to supply winch the Journal is intended. At the present w e labor under much inconvenience for the want of it. For mar, and sometimes more than three months after the expiration ofthe Session, the Laws of the State, with a few rxcep- timis, are as a “ scaled Book” to the great mass of the S l«;; and frequently, such are the injurious eflects irod by this delay, that men have been known, who, in obedience to a preceding, have actually viola, ted n subsequent law w hich hud been reversed or modi* tied—not knowing that a new had been substituted PI for an old low. In addition to \)ie entire proceedings.^?the Legislature, the Journal and History, will contain the general In telligence of the day, and its interest will be incieased by faithful reports «if the transactions of the important Redress Convention of Georgia, which contemplates sitting in MiHcdgeville, the ensuing session. The De bates in the Convention, as well as those in the Legis lature, will bo rtgnlarlyand correctly reported; for which purpose arrangements are making w ith a capa ble and experienced Stenographer. The Journal ami I'nronv ofthe Times, will be published dailv, and the Legislative and Conventional Proceedings of each day laid in exlenso bufoie the pub lic on the subsequent rimming, and iin • ediately trans mitted to any part of the State to which the paper may be ordered. The large nnd interesting mass of information which this Publication will contain, and tiic great expense w hich must be incurred to carry it into operation, will require a liberal patronage, and such n potronoge the editor flatters himself will bo extended to him. It i« unnecessary toenlargo on tho convenience lid important utility of such a publication tn members of the LegishiMire, inenubhng tl mi to ascertain immedi ately the precise Mate of any measure in which they are interested,and to keep their constituents advised of tho progress of public business, without the abstraction of time and attention from their special duties, expen ded in letter writing Terms—The Journal and History of the Times will be published daily with 11 new type, hv machinery, to be expressly procured for the puipnxe and on go«d and will he put to subscribers at the price ol Five Dollars per session, payable on the reception of the fust number. if? Those to whom subscription lists will he sent, are respei tfully asked to lend their exertion and influ ence to the undertaking, and to make a return of any subscribers which may be obtained, by the 10M of October. They are particnlarU requested to do so, that the Editor may be enabled to make the proper ar rangement*, and to furnish promptly the first numbers to each subscriber. iUo ID.) iHq £)IL AIDStL Will continue to publish the Macon Advertiser, t* heretofore*; and nstures his patrons and the public that so far from the interference or conflict of the uhove publication with the interest and management of the Advertiser, that he designs and believes that the for mer will greatly improve the latter. The Advertiser shall lack lor none of that atienti -ii, which the editor flatters himself has entitled it to the kind and cheering patronage which has been so liberally extended to it. The Advertiser will continue to be published week ly in the Kummer and tri-wicklv in th«* winter, at *»■« price of Five Dollars per tunum, payable in advance. August 27, 1832. Land and Gold Region Lists of the drawing* In addition to the Legislative nnd Conventional Procee- dings, the JOURNAL will contain official Reports of Drawing ofthe Land and Gold Lottery Regions, whwh will commence, it is presumed about the commencement of the sitting of the I egislulure. Should the Lottery for ever, have commenced its drawing previous to that vtnod, such days us may have drawn, will also be published, that individuals interested will have entire Lists from be ginning to end. fCPThe fraternity are respectfully asked to publish the above, which, as heretofore, will be reciprocated; nnd to each paper a copy of the Journal will be larly and gratuitously sent. Sept. 28—28. NOTICE. D URING rny ab«enc«, Mr. Jolit Nesbit of Athens, will re ceive the firat installment on to' subscription to the Theological S»- Functuality will be expected, «o ai to maw the return !o Synod. Oct. 19-31-tf. WILLIAM DFARING, Agent.