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SsiX^vim* Sales*
Habersham
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL bo sold aMJre Court House »tiioTowfi
of Clarkesvillo, JfaborrfAin qounty, within the
uoosl hoars of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot No. 94, in the 3d District of Hahe'r-
sham county: levied on as .tho property of John W.
Huchs. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of L. B. Burnett
end A. J. Patton, vs. John W. Hughs and Curtis Led.
foxd- '
Also, the undivided half and sixth of Frac
tion No- 29, in the 10th District of said county, and
six and a. half aeros, more or less, boing a -part of
Fractional Lot No. 30, in said District, and Lot
No. l7,-in the'5fh District; all of sa«l .county : le
vied on as the nroperty of Bonjamin E._Chastain, .to
satiefv a ft. fa. in favor of Stewart to- Bent.V*. said
Chastain, aiid sundry other fi. fas. -Ts- said Chastain.
Fronerty pointed out by defendant, _ _ r -v” :
> Also, 40 Acres of Land, moire or less, be
ing a part of Lot No. 13, in the 6th District oTiiaid
county: leviod on as the property of Jackson Davis’
being tho place where he ntfw lives, to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favor of L. B. Burnett and A. J. Ptotoa, vs.
Jaokson Davis.. ’V ~ .* .
A\so l Lo^No.l64 and 105,in the 3d District
of said county: levied on as the propertyof John
Stoner, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John SiratnonS,
vs. John Stoner and Wm. H. Cram security on sp.
peal, and John Hefner, security on stay.
Also, Lots No. 170 and 171, in tho 11th
District of Habersham county i levied on ns tho
nroperty of Ephraim Goodwin, to satisfy a in
favor of Elisha Spiva, for the uso of John Whito,
vs . Win. Spivs, Ephraim Goodwin and Lewis Clark,
eccurity on appeal. _ . _. t _ - .
Also, Lots No. 131 and 132, in the Sd
District of Habersham county, well improved: -Jo.
Vied on aa the property of James TV. Adams, to satis.
? two fi. fas. in favor of James McKenzie ; one tb.
owell England, James W. Adams, James H. Knox
and Jeptha fVcoman, Security on stay; tlie other vs.
James W. Adams and Jeptha Freeman, security oh
stay; ono other fi. fa., in tavor of Jacob Page vs-
James W. Adams, undone other fi. fa. in favor of L.
B. Burnett and A. J. Patton, vs. James W. Adame
and Jeptha Freomon, security on stay,
Also, Lot No. 40, in the TO District of
Habersham ; levied on as the property of William
H. Steelman, to satisfy a fi, fa. in favor of William
Stepp, vs. thaheirs of Kennith McKinzio, and Wm. H.
Steelman, and sundry other fLfae. vs. said SteeUuan
•s Attorney.
Also, Lots No. 18 and 21, tQthelOth
District of Habersham county 1 levied oh as the prop,
erty of Benjamin Chastain, to. satisfy a fi. fa. in Fa.
vor of Jeremiah Stoner, vs. John Sv Monroe, Fred,
crick A. Brown, Benjamin Chastain, J. B- Chastain,
and Thomas M. Cray, security on appeal, and sundry
other fi. fas. vs. said B. Chastain. .
Postponed Sale
At the same titne and plate, toil! be sold the
foffuwingproperty towit:
Tho undividodparta. of tho following Lots :
fiveoighths of Lot No. 57, in the 3d District of Hah.
ersham county,andl2 aores of laijd,where the houses
aland on saidlotj.hairof lots No.’128, 71, 36, 26,
and ono fourth of Lota -No. 91» 60,37,36 and 124
•ii in said District: levied on as the property of John
Iffons, to satisfy a £ fa. in Aver of Wm. D. Smith,
vs. John Lyons, et. at. and sundry other fi. fas. issu
ed from the Superior Court of said county, vs. John
Lyons. ' ■
Also, Lot No, m, to tfcc Sd DUfirict of
Habersham county: levied on as the properly 1
Franklin Smith, to satisfy a fi. fi». in favor of Bo;
jamin F. Patton, vs. said F. Smith and others.
Also, Lots No. 22-and 23, in the 10th Dis
trict of said County: levied on as the property of
Jacob StroaMo aatify a fi. A. In favor of Evan How
ell, vs. Jacob Stroup and BeiyaminF. Patton security
on appeal.
Also, LotoNo. 140,148, and 149 in tho 3d
District of Habersham county: levied on as tho prop
erty of Beqjamin Chastain, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
ofjtanes R. WyTy, Vs. John' Duncan and Benjamin
Gfcsgtain and sundry other fi. As.,, vs. said Chastain
- A, MAULDIN, Dtp. Sheriff.
September 6,1831.
ing t Lands of-WatorS and others.-|h said county: lei
"vied cm aslha,propertyoflohpWammack, tasatisfy,
drfi. fa. tn'irifavor.ef- WiUutin Clark, assignee, &c.
Vi.' Henry Mi Crumley, maker, andJohn.TVammack,
security.' *' CHARLES RITCH,' Sheriff, -
September 6,1834., •' : -
On the first Tuesday In October next,
W ILL'be sold before the Court Honae doOr in
Carncsvillo, Franklin county- between the
tMual hours of sale, the following, property, to jnt-:
(5ne House’and Lot io thc triwji of Gaijraes-
ville, whereon James -Edmonson formerlylijted; le.
vied on as„ the-property of James Edmonson and
Robert T* Rzpk», to satisfy two fi. fas. from the Sp*'
potior Court Of said county, in favor of LuheRoed
it Co., and Cl. S. Dortic,vs. James Edmonson 'arid
Robert T.- Banks. Property pointed outby Charles.
W. Bond.
Also, -one Tract ofrLarid containing ono
'hundred ceres more or less, lying on. Eastanalleo
or Rocky Creek :le Vied on qgthe property of Eli
jah Raw-son to satisfy a fi. f«, from a Justice’s Court
of suyd county in favor«>f Lewis Barton, vs.'Elijah
Rarison. ttffyriift and. ntunted'td m»' by a
Constable;'. -- - /. v—- ■*»
THOMAS MORRIS, t)ep. Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold-,
One Tract of Land, notnber of acres riot
known, lying on the waterdcfEastanalleeCretA ; : le
vied on as'the property of-John A;-Moore, to satisfy
a fi. fa. m-favor of Simeon Slairv vs. said Moore.—
Levy made and returned to me hy a bailiff. . .
* . JOHS SHACKLEFORD, Sheriff- .
September 6,1834. ‘ ^ ‘
■ TOUR months after dele .application - wH! - made
H to the honorable Cour\, oT Ordinaty^of Fsapk-
lin county, for leavo to.mll Lot No. 23, in the 2^th
district of originally.Lee' conntyi for the-benefit of
tfynteCi Ailiwofth, - - Z'' .■** ''
^ ---. r ; JOSHUA. WORD+Gudntian.
Miy Zn-l-rAfa. : V
F OUR months after date application will be made
to thei Inferior court of Walton county, when
oitting for ordinary purpidM!li, for' leaTB to sell the ne
groes belonging to-the estate of Willjam Arnold, de.
cwmd.
r v.. HENRY J. ARNOLDj, Adm'r.
Mhy-»K-2B-4». r ' ' •
, .ia-vr'. *' .'.•rt.'-Vas-i-r— ,
■ TOUR months after date.rrppli'cationjvill be made
•-^tejtho bonorab]^ Inferior .court of Gwinnett
r --- forfeavo
-counfy, when sitting for ordinary pui
to Mil} |h« real estate iff James Ward Jaw.
T > Mir.ONNULUAitiCrJ'
■:£ SARAJt WAJtBLAW, Adm'x.
Jaeltson Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in Odobcrneit, •
W ILL he sold at the Court Heruso hi Jifibnon,
Jackson county, within the usual hours” of
sale, the Allowing property,^tOrWitc ■->
Four Hundred and Scven-Acres of Land,
more or less; on the waters of Curries creek, granted
to Gilee, adjoining Moon and others: levied on to
satisfy n.fi. Jo- in favor of Hojstio Webb, vs. John
Taylor senr.
THrco Hundred and sixty Acres of Land,
more-or less, adjoining Orr and others,on the waters
of Purkd Creek: levied-on as the property of Lucy
I.egg, to satisfy aft.Ta.’tn favor of Lbyd W. Shac
clfbrd, vs. 8aid Lucy Lcgg. • ^ ^ '
O. F. ADAMS, Dtp. Sheriff.
September 6,1834.
Kabnn Slierifl’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday m October^ next* -
W ILL be sold at the Court House, in the town
of Crayton, Rabun county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following jxoperty^ to wit :
One Lot of Land, number 149. in the 13th
district of originally Habersham, now Rabun county
levied on as .the property, of Thomas Middleton, to.
safisfy a fi. fa. issued from a JustieP*s Court in favor
-of-Jauies Staratt. Levy made and returned to me
by a constable. JAMES GEOROE, Sheriff.
Aug. 30, 1834. - - -
lietircfy-
Stoministvatovs* Sales, c.
iOUR mouths aftor date application will be mode
id the honorable Iriferior court orf Walton'Coun-
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for 4»ve to
sell.tlic land end' negroes belonging to tho estate of
J ■•-3S ' May
i*rs*.
, . , *%nnt tmiiiwais t:
May 9—ft—4m<-
EXECUTOR’S SALE. - < . j
\»TILL be sold ait the Court House of Lee conn.
* * ty, on Ae first Tuesday in Novei^bec next.
No. 275, in the 14tfi .district of Lee'county, be.
longing to the estate of Travis Nixoh, late of Jack, i
son county, deceased. Sold for the'henefit; of the *
heirs and creditors-of.said deceased; To tins made
known on the day of sale, . .' -
ASA VARNIJM, Ex'ir. r
SUSANNAH NIXON, Ex'x.
May r?<*-3—tds.- ~r~ '
GUARDIAN’S SALE, ^
. the first Tuesday in Ndyemher next, will be
^ sold at thd Court house of Lumpkin county,
within the usual hoMs of eale, Lot df -Land number
473, jn Hie 13th district, 1st section, (S) situate in
sail} county; sold by oeder of tho -Inferior <k»urt of
thn eponfy of G winnett,- when sitting for. ordinary
purposes, for the benefit of.flie'ojqjihans ofjohp But
ler, deceased: Terinsmatle k'nowiron tho day of sale.
-. v-' 'GEORGE REED, Guardian.
July.IS.*—!?—tds. r. . ..• W-.
F GfJR months after date, application willbbinade'
to the Hon; Inferior court of Juckson county;
when sitting for ordinary, purposes,. for. leave to sell
thejeal estate.of Jamea S. lyitlierspoon, lato^of said
county, deceased. ■ v> . . - %
‘ ; John esfev: Administrator:' ^ ■ * .
7 ’ ELIZABETH WITHERSPOON, Adntx>
May 31--i.ll—-4m.<
E3ft$CUT0R’& SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of tho honoriihie the'
jtjA Inferior Court of Court county; when sitting
for ordinary purposes,'wfil he sold on tho first
'Tuesday in Novoinber next, at the CourUHouse in
Watkinsyille, one credit until the 23th- December,
1835/tho House «nd : Let, containing two Acres of
groumh well-improved, aad being one of the' most'
boautiftd and commanding situations in tbe- Town of-
Athcns, jece.ntly occupied by Mrs. Rebekah Bostick,
deceased. B<dd as'tbcprpperty of said deceased, for
-tho benefit of the heirs and - creditors. .
' - August 23ii2^i«V ' W-H; HRAl^Ex*:
>UR months after date application will be mads
to the honorable the' Inferior C6urt of Wafton
county, when mtting fer'erdinary pdrpose^'forTcavn
to sell the' Negroes belongingtothe estate of Benja
min Ward, deccased, for-the Jwnefit of the heirs .of
aaid^oeaaed. . OB ADI AH WARD, l**.- ■
' : 4 WILLIAM' fi. SIMS, £***’
July 7.~lt-l4ite ' s f-
H^TOURmonths afterdate applicationwill.be mado
ET jto tho honorable the.In/erior C.onrt (rf.Franklin
county, whenaftting for or-diiuiry purposes, for, leave
t<> Sell all the real estate of William E<ld ins, decease
cd; for the l&neijt of the heirs'and'creditors of said
deceased. OLIVER G. WYLEY; ) . , ,
ALLENEDD1NS,
July 10.-^l8^4m.’• ,, • ," t
F OUR months after date applicRtidtj will be made
to-the honorable'the''Inferior Court of Clark
county^wheh sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell three Lots of Land. viz. No. 151- in the third
district of frwin county, No^ 18, in the,thirteenth dis.
trict of Dooly ebun'ty, and No. 580 in the second dis-
t.rietVfburth section, Paulding ceuhty ; ; belonging to
the esUte of Lcvin W. Thomas, deceased;
JAMES L. THOMAS, t ., .
' - . ; HENRY THOMAS, \ * T
, jfdl 20-^4nu> . .. " \
Habersham cliffs# Sale#
a- the first Tuesday in Octoberyesd, -
*Wl|rjLL bo sold before tho Court House door, in
' ■ w the.Town of Clarkesville, Habersham conn-
ty, within the; lawful hours of sale, the following
pttQMriy.’jtowji: ‘ '
Lot No. 4, in (he 2d District of Habersham
county: levied onus tho property of Raney Chastain,
to satisfy a & fa. in favor of George Keith, for the
useof Joscpb Bromlct, ts. Raney Chtstaio.
AlsOi Lots No. 43; 63 and' 37, in tho 12th
District ; Nd.rT^.tn the 3d District; 200 acres of
Land more or less, being a part .of Lot No. 9, in the
1st Dlstrictj'The -undivided third part of Loi No. 1,
in the 4th-District; 350 acres of Land, more or less,
being a part «f L9t No. 11, in the 5th District, and
Lot No. 93, in Ah 3d District, all of HahsWUUn
-county: levied on as the property of Benjamin Cleve
land acres of Land, more or lew, lying on Toc-
«oa r granted to Smith, adjoining lands of Telfair and
others in said countylevied on fe the propertyof
Powell Blair. all to eati*fy * fi-A* Asued from tijO Su-
peiior Cojurt-of Habersham comity, in layer oCWillis
Banksindorsoo, vs. James-Blair, maker, and Benja,
tnin Clovdand,'FmfcU Blair and George BJair, se
curities on appeal. 1 ' V .. . . »
. Alsu, 1 Ponlber Bod.nnd foraituro, ! bed
stead, 1 frying pain, 1 peck mattock, 4 spades, 1 shov
el, 1 wheel bearer wheel, 1 bureau, and 1 aide ead-
dle: all levied onrawtifo property-of Joshua Holdip,
to. satisfy vfi. fk.xn favor of Charles R. Person, vs.
JoahrmHoMinifrei sundqrjother fi,fas. vs; said Holdiit.~
% 6n« fourth of ^an acre, b^ing (he.
soutli west cmTier of Let No. 4t, in the town of
Claikeuville, Habersham .county; Jeviod on sa.the
propertyof Wiley F. Bishop, tosstisfy a fi. A, in fa.
vor.cf John If. Junes, jr. vs. Absalom Bishop and Wj.
ley ft fehop, security on eppmTT. .
.. Fostftdned Sale.
At the same time and pVtce, unit be sold the fid.
'the I2ih District qf Hob-
ucAmm uounty r lewefionas the property of Amos
Chaffin, to satisfy a fi/ A. in firtor of James Bran-
non, for the use of Bonjamin F. Patton, and one oth;
er fi. fa. ia favor of Vincent-Hamiltpn, both,VB. said
,/ V.-' 7;jV- -4
Also, 461 Acres: of Land, whereph George
Blair ndw lives, the place wh’gre .CSol. Blair former-
lylived; well improved, on the waters of.Toccoa in
Whhotea^ccttaty,granted to Isaacs,'adjoining lands
of Smith. ai»4 others': levied on 'as the properfyof
-^eorge Blair, to satisfy four fi. fa*., one in favor of
John Tv Carter, tor thoutw.of John Crow, Tsl Jamos
m— andtifcorge Blair, security on appeal J 090 bth-
ft., John Lyons, ct. Jl. vs. Janws Bltiir,T<}w'cjl
GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
Superior Court, April Tcrm, 1831.
Stevens Thomas 1 . .
vs, > Rule Nisi for. Foreclosure, . _
Isaiah A. Paschal. V '' ‘ w
■ f i’0 the Honorable the Superior .Court of aakl
JR county:—The Pot it ion of Stevens Thomas re
spectfully sheweth, that on tho second 'day of April;
eighteen hundred and thirty.two., Isaiah A. Taschai
mado and delivered to your petitioner, his. certain
promissory note, subscribed with bi> own hand, and
bearing date as aforesaid, Whereby tho said'Isaiab A*.
Paschal premised to pay to your petitioner or beiarer,
the sum 6f eleven hundred and sixty dollars on or'he.
.fere the first day of January next ensuing, .namely,
the first day of January eighteon hundred and thirty-
three. Your petitioner ftirther sheweth, that iu con-
sidcration of tho sum oPfivo dollar?, by him to the
said Isaiah A. Paschal in'hand paid, as Well as (far
tho better securing the payment of the said -promis
sory note, the said Isaiah A. Paschal, on the day and
year aforesaid, made and delivered to yonr petitioner
his deed of mortgage, which is here to thp court
shown, and which has been duly recorded; whereby,
among other pioces of property, the said Isaiah A.
granted, bargained and sold unto your, petitioner, all
liis right, title and interest in a certain parcel of land
situate, lying and being in said-county, adjoining the
lands of the estate of George Paschal, deceased, and
others, which rnortgago ’ had this provision, that if
the said Isaiah A~.-Paschal, his heirs' 1 Hnd assigns,
should Well and truly pfy, or cause' to bo paid, -the
I jj^OUR months after date application willhe mado
to the; honorable Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when sitting for ordinary- purposes, for leave
to .sell a'Negro. Woman- belonging to the estate pf
James King,'deceased: ' TED'S KING, Adm'r.
Jufy 12.—17-e4m. \ f - - v».-iV.-<A- v >,
"KIOUR months after date application will be made
-S- # to the honorable (he Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell all the real estate of Elizabeth .Walraven, de
ceased. GEORGE THOMASON, Adm'r.
Jely 8.—18—tm. \ r
aforementioned sum of monoy, at lhft : day and'tjmo
appoiijteil therefor, according io . the tenor apd eflect-
thereof, then the said indenture of m<>rtgag», and
the right to (he said tract of "land,, was t<j determine
and be fold.-But your petitioner -States, and such ik
the I£ct,tha( neither the said promissory note nor any
part thereof has been paid. And your petitioner prays
your Honor to grant on order,,requiring the princi.
pal, interest, and cost Of said debt to be paid into the
Clerk’s office, on or before the first djiy of the next
term of this oourt, or else the equity of redemption
in and to said mortgaged premises be forever barred.
Whereupon it U considered by. the-Court that the
prayer of the petitipiicr .be granted,.and. tha((he paid
Isaiah A..Paschal do pay into, the Clerk’s ojfico the
amount of priiteipaf and interest due on said note, on
or before the first duy of the-next term of this Court,
or tho equity of redemption he foreclosed in and to -
said roortfagjd premises.. Itis forther ordered^that
a copy of this rule be published qnoe a month In home
public gaxette of this' State, or served personally on
the said' Isaiah A. Ppschal at feast three months, lie-'
fore tho next term of this Court.
Plsir
ertu
^lair and George Blair, securities; Une other fi. ....
in ft vor of James Mri.lUox^vo. James B|air,PawpU
Blair and George and alre. ono oth-
njfi, fa. in *avor of Willis Banks indorsee, vs. James
Blair.maker, and Benjamin Cfeevoland, Powell Blair
i4 Gwrge Blair, seeoritts.on appeal, -w”
831 Acre* of Lajul, more-of Jess, adjoin.
A teat Ejilratt from the Minutes of the Superior
Cejwt of Oglethorpe county, H* May, 1834, -
y ^ JOHN LANDRUM; c. 0.0.0^ ./
May 17.—9—tplm. . - - .
GEORGIA, RABUN (COUNTY, t ^
Htxtetol,) Libel far Dinaree, in Rabun.
.smhmuL v >. S' r - r
WT appearing to tho Conrt from tho Sheriff’s re-
-R turn, that tho Dofendant is not to be found in tlus
county : Ordered try the. Court, That tlw^ Defendant
appear and atmvor to said easo at the next term of
this Court, or that the- cose proosed ex^pearthi ahd=
that this order be 4>ublisbed iQ;-0)utof4he.pulfiic-t3«..
zettes of this Stale, once' a month |hr three months..
*•'" A Hue Extract fram.the Minutes of. the Superior
Oourt qf Rabun county, June 28,1834. - **■' ^
-■ A. It, PARRY, c. s; t.
July 12—17—m3m. r. - '• • .- -'r.
GEORGIA, FRANKLJN COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1834.
’.Wf^pN the petition'of -Lewis D. jjemas, Adminis.
.uL trator of the estate of John' Westbrook, decease
red, ump|aa6 the business of
ratdMtate. and pnys to be 4feotissed.
. Where upon it is ordered, ,Thbt.tht> said Lewis D.
3 ones be discharged and dismissed from said Adminis^
4rftipbat the'next SojAember^^Terih oftlilsCpdrt,-un^
loss suflScieht cause be tiien shown to this contrar'
cifd that (Jris-ordcr bo published m one of the pubil.
Gazettes of this State, once.a month for six months
beforethiittime, vi 1 * . r v ''v^-yr'- . ' .
;•* Atfus Copy from the Minutes.th{*m March1834.
THP.B.’ KING,-0. c.«, -v
* March8-^6I«rHn5m, -•
F OUR months after date application will bo made
to tho honorable tiu Inferior Court of Clark
county, when .sitting for ordinary purposes,,.fyg leave,
to sell a taegro roan belonging lo the eitate of Willis
Moss, late of sold county, deceased. " , ' -r
- - HENRY L. BRITTON, Adm'r.
July 19-r—18—4m. . ^ , , -.V.' .
WNOUR months after date application will he made
4 to the honorable Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,.for leave
to spll the. Negroes belong ing\to thq ertfte qf Willjam
Ed dins, deceased, for' tho benefit, of the heirs and
creditors of Said deceased. . \ " '
5 yr OLIVERS. WYLY,
, -J. > ALLEN EDDINS', S *
July 26^-20—4«.- . * e. [ 1 , t .. .-^’v
ytOUR-months after date application will be made
JT... to. the Inferior Court of Walton bounty, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, (or leave to sell a ne
gro boy, 19 years of'age,' named George, belonging
to the estate of Timothy C. Woods, deceased.
LUTICIA WOODS, Adm'x.
August 18.—23—4m. - ^ ^ "
1 JIOUR months after date application wftl be madei
. J to thtr -fioaOndde the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting tor Ordinary purposes; tor leave
to, sell a negro woman .named eioe,be!dngiog4o tbo
estate of John ,W. Thelmas, late, of said county, dc.
ceasod. E.% THOMAS, fidnCr.'
July H—:T»i-4re.
4S3Ut months after date application will bo made to
^7 the honcraUb the Inferior Court of Habersham
county ah eh silting for ordinafy pufposes.for letters
of dismission from the farther a d ministration oh the
estate of Joseph Murdock, dbccascd. . n
»w JOHN M. ROWMAN, Adm'r.
CROCKERY
AT NEW-YORK PRICES,
opdn their ertabHshtncnt torough the euf^nei-, wi titaf
full and extensivo assortment of GOODS, for the re,
ception - of orders, w hich tbey ptedge toefee^res to
execute with fidelUy and despatch, and at.Nsw-Yojut
riucre. . ' _y Z. . y ..
Merchants mafepng their'other purchases at (he;
Nerth, will find-R to theis'ihterest topUfcbsto thbif
Crockery of us, which- can aa weB bo dono hy order
■■ jaaotherwiso, and those. p^ssing th rough tips .pla.ee,
are solicited tocaU end tsmpi pmc.*tbek.. - .
' GjSods can bo at fU times sent toCoIottibia,Cam.
Men, Augusta, and Macon tie ^rienV T ' /
' .»-■*?y ^ H. B. GLEASON # CO.
.Charleston, May 30,1831—12—13.^ '■£
MEDICAL COLLEGE
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State, off South Carolina.
FJAHE LECTURE* Tn ihialrtsiltutiQn wULbegin
Pp ou tirn second' Sututday .in Navcmbor next, and
,doge on. tiiafint Monday of March following.
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Institutes arid jPradico of Mcdiciue—^. Henry Di
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Chemistry—jEdntrrnd Ravenel, M. D. ..." t -V;l
Materia Medici—Henry R, FlrosUH- D.^
Obstetrics—Ticinae G. Priolaah, M. D. ' J
^Physiology—James"Moultrie, JriM. p.
; JAMESkOULTRlE.Jr.M^PDzxu-
July ItorttWws^tewgiitltc -- •
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son
(ROM thd lot
Pony, rg;
■tt?
rdo Athens, a'Bay
! mano and long, jail;. Tjw.per.
August 23—23—2t.
iNINGHAM.
AW' , ^
•\gi;arp435 t 4 sale^
N the firtt Tuesday in .October neyt. wiU 'bo,
sold within' the Usual hours of sale, at the Court'
house-in (Bo town oFLadrrenceviilc, Gwninett coun-
Lot of Land No. 159, Ja the 6th district' of said
.county; Sold.by order of the Court of Ordinary,
for the benefit of the hnirs of
A ice ekbj Newspaper to be published in
Washiiiffton* Wilkes- Cotinty, Geo.
TO'BE DEVOTED'TO' P8HTICS,ilTEItATEftE, &C.
■JPT has so Jong been the* custom of persons atf.
ju bounciiig'thiir desigd-lo establish u Press, to- is
sue ja. Prospectus containing'-.tho- principres -which
they intend to maintain, that.a departure in the ptes-
. instance would hardly bp,pardoned. .Thopeople
re unquestionably (Be right to be informed, what
pate iro-abslgri to trityili^ana' toTfidgSMttt oT'ite
propriety, and afterward^-if-there should be ddeyi.
at ion-from the. same. Wo would - there forcr, briefly
statejthat our object is to advopateand support.to (hb-
extent of our. ability ,th e doptBuea. professed and prac^
tiseif by the. Union Party of oarStatp, believing them
to bo essential to-tho preservation "of oftr existence as
* nation, ond the perpetuation of our happinejs aa -a
people. Tbo#o..we: believo to die gCnqtally knovrO
and understood by tho citisensofouf Stater apdiy.
deed tho proper liinit of a prospectus would preclude
their being examined'arid explained in detail. ,Wo
are fully aware that professions. made and not prfle.
(feed are worse than futile. IfytCadfeduldbo*tbtind
tefgivprsating. in'-our course,- wo are of conscqi:ence
amenable-to oqr patron? ahd readers, and.by themwe
aijo.wRirng tojhe jpdgto^ - „ . . .
- Tertibns of the pp^bf will bo dev6tca- w-miscclla.
Hfious maIteritestihcrtrSiri pcififical,'’embraeirig 'that
which will be thought most usofut arid lriteresting.
The JGditet pledges himself to use every exertion
to make hip paper to respectable andintere^ingns jay
in-bia power. . -
Tho Southern Spy wilt be published on a Royal
shtoj with new typo- and press;' at two 'dollars and
fifty centein advance, and three dollars at tho end of-
tiieyear,- . Tho first numbar will be istoed aheuf the
25 th ^jfthis montbj- . . JA'&T. BAT*.
' '^^ii|^cm, Apgust lR,.l834. # ; ; -
O’ Editors friendly to tee principles of tfio Un
ion Parfy. will eoufei a favor by giving tho above
otie rirCH^d raMritioHS. " -- ■*-*r
July 26..
PHILIP Bl
-19—tds.
_ j. ; GUA RDJ AN’S ^-VLE. . , .
«^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Qctobcr
MW nexL.aftfie.Courthouse in Marion.eounty,
between the usual houriTof saie, Lot'No, 190.-in tho
lrtr district,' originally Muscogee county.- . Sold by
order of the Inferior Court of Franklin county,\vhen
sitting tor. Ordinary purposes, for the benefit of Riley
Wilkinson, minor. . - -
' ROBERT CHANDLER, Guard.
Jofyae.—19—- : ‘ ''
A pjVJiNISTRATOR’S SALE. , .
ASBpEAfibY to an 9rder of the honorable the
Jrifetibr Court-bf Rabun corihty, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, will Be sold oii the first Tues
day in Octobor next,.'at the Court'hoUso in Ctayten,
the fallowing property, tp'ejt r Two Lojs of Land,
situate in the fifth district 0/ Rabun county, Lot No.
39, M acres,,Lot No..40 ; also, sorao other proper,
to, as fkrmute f tools. Sold ns the property of T.jB
More, late of said county, decid'd; and subject to
'the widow’s dower, :_for- tljo benefit of the heira arid
creditors oftsaid deceased. ..Terms made known on
the day ofsalc, . BENJAMIN ODELL* Adm'r,
August 2’.-j-20—tds. .
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
^~kN tho first Tuesday m November next, wilLbo
* * sold et the .Court bouse of Lumpkin county, in.
pursuance of an order of (he Inferior Court bfftibqin.
corinty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, the' ute
divided part or share of Lot No. 984, (thought to bo
the 4th part,) situate in the 12th district, 1st section,
Lumpkin county; adjoiningAhe town of Dahlohnega,
the lot containipg 40 acres. Bdld subject to the.
widow’s dower, being a part of the real estate of T*
B. More, lato of Rabun county,' deceased. for tho
benefit -of his heirs -and .creditors; Terms made
known 6n the day of sale. .v -i.'j
BENJAMIN ODELL, Adm'r*.
AugprtS.—.20—4dp.~ r/ .
. V -ADMINISTRATORS 1 SALE.
W ILL to SokLat the Court House in Gwii\nett
r county, on the 294- day. of September next,
ni(d Irani day ta day. til 1 all is sold, a large, quantity
of Dfy Gooes, Hardware, dec., consisting of 500 -yds
■Calico, 500 ydg.. Ginghams, 200 do. silks, 300 .do,
Chocks, Bontbazcttca, white and. brown- Linena ;
Flmnels, assorted colors j Bombazines.; a great va.
ricty of Crape ; Silk and Cottop Shawls and HdKfs.;
Silk, Cotton and Woollen Hose; Silk and Cotton
Gloves'; Vesting; Mantles ;a great variety of Combs:
Cloaks; Lacos; Jaconet, Mulmiil, Figured, Plain,
Swiss, f hocked and /French Kluafine ; Cambrics:.
Lawns; Duustablo and Strow JJbnnets, &c. &c. J. toi
gether.wKh a gpod-assortinent of Hardware, gallery
T-lh yriiirp, Books, Stationary, Medicine,.Crockery,
400 pair'Shoes, toe. dec. Also a quantity of Hbusc.
hpIdTurpiture.' - . ' *’ 1 ' 1 ' .
The above property will.be sold for tho benefit of
tho heirs and creditors of .'the estate of Charles-W.
Rawson, deceased, on a credit of twelve months, ex-
cept 'alt sums uufler. fivo dollars,, which' will he cash
• '- i '* JOHN MILLS, Admin
/ ' i* ’ ■ MARY P:.RAWSQN, Arhi'N- .
August 9—21—tds.
, . ADMINISTRATOR salW.
A GREEABLY to ah order bfthe honorable tho- ‘
t*- Inferior Court of Franklin county; whenaitiing
for ordinaiy purposes,.wil! bo sold on tee first-Tues
day, in October, next, at the- Court house in the town,
of Carncsville, Lot of Land No. 91, in thp 3d distript-
of Car/611 County, o^ahalf of lot 201, in the 8th db.
■trict of Monroo when drawn, how TOte ccfrmty, lot
number 233; in the 4th. district of Walton county ;
in^Frankliti county,.adjoining T- Baldwin and oth.-
i *w, arid twonfydive acrea fM^pitorigSi Knox, pn thcr
FVHffi tokso^hre reepectfony mmnt*U> their, ‘
JBL- friends and the nul.im, thafteej intend fiespirig •** Restate ofJohn A. P. lTnomjV^^,.
«k—-w iJ.K?iJ.S<>hl'fbr the-benefit of the heirsand creditors of **nd-
dCceased. Tcrtnemado known on the day of sola.
SAM RNOX, Adm'r,
W -DTSTtos." 18'arid- B, situated' in the town Of
Monrop^Wplton Cp* Ga^ tho -fitaat named Lot
aituatfri'-un .tee ncr$. eoroet .of tEp: CppxXZhUuto
Squire beutgdri u h'igh^mcte. of impremnent, imd
jhaving thereon-a large, commodious and convenient
Tatnrh arid Stere andGAUnthe^f^RootoiliBrinder one'
roof ami all completely finished, arid .being an excel
ent stand for both a.Store^nd Tavern, arid indeed,
the mqst desirable property oftyiy ia Monroo. Thto®,
is afeo anothcrteuBffing on fbO'tomaLati iaving. pe-, 1
viral well'finishodorooms, -admlrrihly "adapted to'tent
for almostaity kind.of-Mechanic’s Workahops.. Tho
Stables; .which- are, large arid'convenient,-aro -on Lot
No-8.,.-- Tfieteiaa gmsd gazderiArid^veiy iteccfa#
.out.bnildii)guttadwtd'«ritep-pre»mep, wbieh are
.to lieaitby'a 8j^jE dstfio Unitecf’Stateaaffprfeh.. v'
Tcrma'Umhmimodritingf For .farther information
imply eitiier tothU.-subtotiber, resident in the .City, of
Charitoton, South Ciwolma^ or t<r.Charlea.D. Davis,
Monroe, Waltonrcouniy^ Georgia. - ' ■
^ fiEOft&Il- H.'KELSBY,.
August 9^M^l«Gan- . 1 ' .
HE regular'meeting of^tho H Citi?en’a-Poleimlc
Club,” will take plqce . on/tins', evening. ThV
^ .part second,' of tHo -Early History of Georgia, by
!■ Cestus, will b&readj .qndthe question. prOposcd 'at
. the last meeting discussed.' A punctual attendance
T <w'MmEMn|^MaMrai' BaMai
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PROSPECTUS
Of
j. t.h;
.r V PROPOSALS . r - -
, FOR nF-VIVITVt; Ai\B PlBbPUIXG
■' tftE AVR.ORA.»
( iuk Bomontimo-piist, the'.course -of political
. -transactions has mcnaccd a-resusoitatioh of those
odious principles, and coihbinations, in hostHity to.
tho eohstitotion bf the Gnifted'States’and the Decla
ration- of'Independence, whrph were overthrowifhy
tlio social revolution of I860, ^ r.
Numerous intimations from men of sound judg.
ment, call for a puhlfr Journal * founded on tho
same , principles, conducted with thp. same intelli
gence, energy,' and integrity, and sustained with the
same spirit and-censisteney, as tho Aurora of 1798.
Ready,-Urtd in accordance with those suggestions,
bur without funds or facilities to accomplish the mate,
-ripl indispensable, to sucli an undertaking, a - sub
scription has been Suggested, and is now proposed;
it being to be understood inrthe putset that tho paper,
if revived, will compromise nothing for suliecriptions
or advertising custom—admit of no open or tonccal-
ed control, nor temporize with -any fraift fear or fa.
vor. The idea of money- making docs,-not eater in
to tho design.; and-whatever may bectee income, if
mpre than adequate to the - issuing of , a handsome
work'Of.art. it ri^all bo omploypd in rendering' tho
Journal moife perfect. ' _ .' r ’ ' ,
Some creed in polities may be expected !>y par
ticular. classes of young politicians-“ Tbs Aure.
raV never mado professions nor proirtises^its charac
ter in the Reigq of Terror-—its principles ajwnys-r-
the consistency ot thc Effitor’^ political life, lire the
oply griaranteel'teat will bp offered'; bn .tin great
topics of former days those principles' and c pinions
are upou record, ; apply, to tho present.as 'ivoU v as
ta the past; they remain .unchanged -and unuhange.
able. ' . ■ r . . .. , v .
- The subscription to Vie bight dollars by t!»e yeir,
payable half-yearly.’ No subscriptiori inr the first-
instance 'will be received for lass' than 'a-y tar, arid'
five dollars will he expected to be paid in advnbte, on
subscribing, pt~ upon tlje publication of the first
number.
■ And again. bo it understock, that no carrpromise
wiHJic made, of principles fin subscription* or ad
vertising,- ftor any private orpublic'rnterfeicrce' sub-
mitted Jo; incompatible witlr'-the social iritcrests and
thp freedom ft the press. ^ ^ - >•-; •: v
If the. ‘' Aurora” bo revived,-it must be by the
People to large*-natiiy-.any combinations u<ith par
tial views. Whcfi-there arb no other fuhd fir faciU.
ties, the rctoorces can only lie forind to the’support
of the great body of: the People—to the. public fideli<
tyteU«df. - . v V
; Subscriptions will bb received by perspna duly aft*]
thorized; .or.addrt*^ a d by letjer to_Col. TOn. Duane,
Philadelphia, for which, receipts wil.l be .grveri; and
should' the subscription prove iriiUlbquate, the- ad
vance will bo repaid to order.. ' l~u-
; '-v't; WM v DtJANE. ,
PujfAOELPlUA, May 17,18tJ4.
DR.*. W. jmso^
: vsrmt&RoN dentist
ATHENS: ’
June'28—15—tf.
JEB. S* LORD ^ eo.
R espectfully u,
- their friends acd
era, that they have lately r ^“
ved an accession to their
ionablc stock of *“•
WATCHES,
Jewelry, & c .
A-nd afy. also daily expecting additional article*
tho same line.- ; - - 0
> >r ALSO, JVSV aeCBtVED—
A heW^tiifasWonnbJo assortment of the mo«
music,
For lhe -Piatto Forte* besides Piano Forte, Clarionet
Ftato and Violin Tntotej a Practical Organ Wort’
Harmonics, Goms, Apollo Gifta.and ApoHcs, ’
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Among, which are 1
Eighty fo'hf and ono keyed'FLUTES, (Coco irJ
BtSutood) ; SPANKflGUITARS of superior J
ily; ' arid one of Firjh & Hall’s first rate
ixpl Piano Fortes,
Wito metallic Plate ond Bar. : All of which ziU t,
disposed of on the most-liberal terms.
Athens, Aug. 30.—gi—tfy
llarcViloust^Tactorage,
-A3»B . .
Commission Business.
rjpHE undersigned bog leave to w.
vE turn their thanks to their friend,
for (ho Kboral patronage extended tfa.
ring the past season, and solicit iu
continuance. They will continue to transact a genen]
Ware-House, . Factorage, and
Commission Business
at tlio same stand.on South sido Broad stroct, ial
will bc-preparcd to make liberal advances on all pm.
duce to sOire., They ,liayo alsO th e pleasure of e.
nouricirig to their patternf that the damage .sustiiatj
in their buildirigs by fire, is altogether repaired; iH
being fire-proof, as welt as disoortnacted with all othn
buildings, tire greatest possible safety may bo antici.
pated for produce left in thoir store. They catcfijllj
refrain from all speculations upon-cotton.
• w . •*' ' : MASON $ RANDLE.
Augusta, August 9.-22—2am3m.
WABE* MOUSE
:• ' ' AND
COMMISSION BU'SIIVESS,
- AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
S^TOVALL to SIMMONS, grateful for tho Ond
patronage of the public,' rospactftilly advist^ iheo
thot-they continue the abovo business at thoir
■ FiPe^Pi^oof Ware-House.
Business confided to their core will meet thoir prompt
and-carefiil-attention, as.heretofore.
Tfhe usual.advanccs_wdl bo mado on Cotton,Goto,
toe. stored witli-thcni.
Augusta, August 1831.—23—Et.
CrtlXED STATES nOTEi.3
'■
AtlGUSTA, GegeGTa. .
T HE Subscriber, late-of the Eagle and.Piscentx
aniHnorO retesntfy'of- the Farmers Hotel, with
gratofol acknowledgements 'for thedibenil-patronage
received, while to those two ristublishments, rpspedt-
fuljy annount^a tohhrfidende arid'the public 19 gen.
arafv thhf'ho nas takqn. this well known and' central
Btrind, Broadlstreet. Tho' whrJe cif which is now
' undergoing a thorough and complete repair, end will
/Wtc'adytot the reception of'-' ■;,>*. -• •
Boardei > s&Transient Visitors,
.P^ititefy lfythb Srei of October next Tbu< dsfth..
Jisbroent being so^well haotvn, 1 <WeUoriptixm ft
rowtecetotoy, Thq patoern. wing wfil be «pmri]ftia.
ffceptfemuf Ladfeui, Vksfa
Table shall be supphed-with the best to.-liei pro.
■*, afidXhe general attontibn which will bp be-
d7 he hopes will enable him to todet witii a-lib-'
oral^nbere.cf pubKo patronage, and from his, friends'
their tofeopnee, fra.. -Theete^e uptouL-
to8tKdtof..?|r-J. Aj I^ttr Wheats ML o^perir
eneN fend'earetel mari tft his'tirie of husipess. r. J
£? ^WANTED—A^^eret-rtoocBatekBEPHR, of
idoubtdd capacity, ctid-a few good-Servants. Ap-
ply.fromAto 6 o^lockj P.-M. as above, ..*i.
r - y : flYRfiy.
\ • :• . t. .* 1 *. • * s \
—.—r'i: - 1 —-*
STRAFED OR STOLEN,
F RO^I a post in the main street of Athens, as
the evening Of Wednesday, tho Gth of Auras,
a small brown Horse, seven or eight years oM, t
small white spot in his forhead and somo white abca'.
hls foot, with a small lump on his back, not qoita
-sound when taken atyay. ' Tho Hdteo had on a to
die -and plain snaffle.hit bridle—the saddle abost
half worn, With one' plated and -one common irci
stirrup. Any information will,bn thankfully rwei'-
ed, and a literal reward will he paid, on dolivcrr n
the subscriber in Madison county, or to Folcr AL
ley lri'Athens.' ' ' WILLIAM ADAIR.
' Ang. 23—23—3t. '
For Sole mi* Bent 9
ffftHA.T extensive and corittenient TAVERN i:
<» the city of MACON, lately occupied by Mr.l
A- Earns. It; is well furnished and convenient';
fitted up for a public honsc, witli extensive stables lc.
As i(is well knovyn, a particular description of tl»
establishment is deemed unnecessary. Persons wish
ing to purchase will please call and examine th*
premisesfor themselves. An ’ accommodating pur-
rihaso can bo-made on timo, and Warranted titles giv
en. . Fpr particnlairs apply to J.,Geqdes, Esq., iwr-
chant' of Macon, or to the subscriber in this place.
~ • > JOHN NISDET.
Athens, Aug, 30 ■ —2 l*r—tf.
The Georgia Jotirftal and 'dacon Telegraph rA
please give the above 4 insertions and forward tltor
accounts, to tUis office for payment.
PLAATATIOA FOR SALE*
f H 4 HE. Subscriber offers for sale hit
Ji-' plantation, situated partly in 3rd-
onand Cbrk^ounties, oil the Oconee rir-
■Br cr, eight miles feorq Athens, contain';
Acres of Landi
399 of which ate cleared and rio'w in cullivadw.
. -.The- pTanttoion- has every improvement nccesmj
'for tho_cqnycnienqa of a planter. A commodiofl
-one stejy dwolliog. with an excellent well of W»W
'to the yard ; a large Gin house, 22 by SO feet, with
’two Cottoff Gins',Packing Tress and thrashing Ah
chine; - Also, -fuiit rate Tiegro houses, Stables, C»
riago house, Cribs* Blacksmith Shop, and a set*. 01
Mills. The mills are in first .rate order, with w
p setts of Burrs-and a sufficiency of water to dth*'
auw mill in qomplete order.
- Thie' D welling Houso stands on an elevated hw,
commanding rirr extensivo biew'^of the surroo^
ling., couhtryj and tho spot is riot Surpassed inpo® 1
ofJjcanty andheehhby any in the -Country.
-Tho above plaotttion wU.-.hq tokLon
terms'.
T. HANCOCK.
or Sale*
HOUSE AND LOT ntpre*-
; , qqtpcirajried by Airs. Soriven. Th*
^ldtis^Opeacre, and in addition tot*
, arid out houses, it contain* *
two. story, shop,-which refits for a fair prico.
; Jho for Sale,
fit HE .Eftj^SE' AND'LOT formerly occupieo «7
< Mi Carit. Taylor, and recently by Mr. A. M. NajM-
For-tonna inquire of T. HANCOCK-
^ A.upi6tsa^sgt-4^. j .
ec^msstoiv nystmvm,
HTtHE. uuderpigriedteiy'RE^^^teatcommociouh.
' Jt; RRlcK FIRE-PRO OF wArE.HO USR, m
thte' -riity» (fonneriy* octiapied bji Messrs., Slauglitdr.’
and Lribuzdn.) offers Iris' t^iyicesr to this Plantets and'
MtooHant^ia u - f
^General Cdtnni
"He wiH.bo prepired at all
advances ait-Cotton stored
■ertions used fqr, the interest
himi w r Uh thejr businesa^.
niJlHsIness,
5 to makuZihcral Cask
1 himVaud bis host ex.
hose-who may feitjpr
Ariguste; July30.—22—8tV
IT toALOJff!,
FOR SALE,
fJRHE; wHoleLoL or an interest-in399,3d distort
■ y M- ffd section, situated in the county of Chero**
formerly owned by Scyiriour Bonner of Columbev'
This Lobi8 believed lo be very valuable for goW,ri“
persons wishing to pureliate,wHho penmttedtorn**
« satisfactory examination. Thp subscriber hw*
/power of attorney to sell this lot, an J believes the U
' tte which- ho makes will bo unexceptlqnehle, e»
holds deeds from.tltetefivtoLd 0 ^’®'tCLth* OOt&f*
Apply to-' ' ' LEONIDAS FRANKLIN
.{ Athens, July 12.—17—tf.
IAWBDEEDS,
-SMrifPs.Dscdsi aiid Mortgages, netfRypn*
-' onfine, strong paper, for sale here.