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Sheriffs’ Shales.
Ma^rsliam Shffs«SaIe.
On the Jirst Tuesday in October next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the Town
ofClarkesville, Habersham county, within the
v.suol hours of sale, the following properly, to wit:
Lot No. 94, in the 3d District of Ilabcr-
sham county : levied on as the property of John W.
Hughs, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of L. B.. Burnett
end A.’ J. Patton, vs. John W. Hughs and Curtis Led.
ford.
Also, the undivided hnlf and sixth of Frac
tion No 20, in tho 10th District of said county, and
fix and a half acres, more or less, being a part of
Fractional I.ot No. 30, in said District, and Lot
No. 17, in the 5th District; all of said county : lo-
vied on as tho nroperty of Benjamin F. Chastain, to
satisfy a fi. fu. in favor of Stewart &, Bent,* vs. said
Chastain, and sundry other fi. fas. va. said Chastain.
Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, 40 Acres of Land, more or less, be
ing a part of Lot No. 13, in the 6th District of said
county: lcviod on as the property of Jackson Davis’
being the place whero he now lives, to satisfy a
fa. in favor of L, 13. Burnett and A. J. Patton,
Jackson Davis.
Also,Lots No,104 and 105,in the 3d District
of said county: levied on as tho property of John
Stoner, to satisfy a fi. fn. in favor of John Simmons,
ve. John Stoner and Wm. II. Crain security on ap.
poal, and John Hefner, security on stay.
Also, Lots No. 170 and 171, in the 11th
District, of Habersham county : levied on as tho
property of Ephraim Goodwin, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of Elisha Spiva, for the use of John Whito,
vs. Win. Spiva, Ephraim Goodwin and Lewis Clark,
security on appeal.
Also, Lots No. 131 and 132, in the 3d
District of Habersham county, well improved : le.
vied on as tho property of James W. Alains, to satis
fy two fi. fas. in favor of James McKenzie ; one vs.
Powell England, James W. Adams, Janies H. Knox
and Jeptha Freeman, Security on stay; the other vs.
James W. Adams and Jeptlia Freeman, security on
stay; one other fi. fa., in favor of Jacob Page vs.
James W. Adams, and one other fi. fa. in favor of L.
B. Burnett and A. J. Palton, va. James W. Adams
and Jeptha Freeman, security on stay.
Also, Lot No. 40, in the 10 District of
Habersham ; levied on as tho property of William
II. Steelman, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William
Siapp, vs. the heirs of Kcnnith McKinzie, and Wm. II.
Steelman, 'and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said Steelman
as Attorney.
Also, Lots No. 18 and 21, in the 10th
District of Habersham county : levied c.n as the prop
erty of Benjamin Chastain, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa-
vor of Jeremiah Stoner, vs. John S. Monroe, Fred,
crick A. Brown, Benjamin Chastain, J. B. Chastain,
and Thomas 31. Cray, security on appeal, and sundry
Other fi. fas. vs. said B. Chastain.
Postponed Sale.
Al the same time and place, will be sold the
/oftowing property to wil:
The undivided purls of the following Lots :
five eighths of Lot No. 57, in the 3d Dist rict of Hab
ersham county,and 12 acres of lund,whore the houses
stand on said lot; half of lots No. 128, 71, 36, 26,
and one fourth of Lots No. 91, 60, 37, 36 and 124
all in said District: levied on as the property of John
Lyons, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Wm. D. Smith,
vs. John Lyons, ct. al. and sundry other fi. fas. issu
cd from the Superior Court of said county, vs. John
Lyons.
‘Also, Lot No. 137, in tho 2d District of
Habersham county: levied en as tho properly of
Franklin Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Ben
jamin F. Patton, vs. saiJ F. Smith and others.
Also, Lots No. 22 and 23. in tho 10th Dis.
trict of said County : levied on ns the property of
Jacob Stroup, to satify a fi. fa. in favor of Evan How.
ell, vs. Jacob Stroup and Banjamin F. Patton security
on appeal.
Also, Lots No. 140, 148, and 140 in the 3d
District of Habersham county : levied on as the prop,
arty of Benjamin Chastain, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of James U. Wyly, vs. John Duncan and Benjamin
‘Chastain and sundry other fi. fas., vs. said Chastain.
A. MAULDIN, Dtp. Sheriff.
September 6, 1631.
ing Lands of Waters and others, in said county: le
vied on as tho property of John Wammack, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in infuvor of William Clark, assignee, &c.
vs. Henry M. Crumley, maker, and John Wammack,
security. CHARLES RITCH, Sheriff.
September 6,1834.
&&tniuistratov$’ Sales. Kt. I iFotir JHoutlis' Notices.
g^OPR months after date, application will be made
Franklin Stiffs* Sale*
On the Jirst Tuesday in October next,
^S, r II<L be sold before the Court House door m
V V Carncsvills, Franklin county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One House and Lot in the town of Carnes-
ville, whereon James Edmonson formerly lived : le,
vied on as the property of James Edmonson and
Rol-ert T. Banks, to satisfy two fi. fas. from the Su
perior Court of said county, in favor of Luke Reed
& Co., and G. S. Dortic, vs. James Edmonson and
Robert T. Banks. Property pointed out by Charles
W. Bond.
Also, one Tract of Lund containing one
hundred acres more or less, lying on Eastanallee
or Rocky Creok : levied on as the property of Eli.
jah Rawson to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justico’s Court
of said county in favor of Lewis Barton, vs. Elijah
Rnwson. Levy made and returned to me by a
a Constable.
THOMAS MORRIS, Dtp. Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
O sic Tract of Land, number of acres not
known, lying on the waters of Eastanallce creek : le.
vied on as the property of John A. Moore, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of'Simeon Blair, vs. said Moore.—
Levy made and returned to mo liy a bailiff.
JOHN SHACKLEFORD, Sheriff.
September 6, 1634.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold at the Court House of Lee conn- I -®-’ to the Hon. Inferior court of Jackson county,
ty, on the first Tuesday in November next, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Lot No. 275, in the 14th district of Lee county, be- I the real estate of James S. Witherspoon, late of said
longing to the estate of Travis Nixon, late of Jack- J county, deceased,
son county, deceased. —
Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
ASA VARNUM, Ex'r.
SUSANNAH NIXON, Ex'x..
May 17.—9—tds.
JOHN ESPEY, Administrator.
ELIZABETH WITHERSPOON, Adm'x.
May 31.—11—4m.
i ^TOUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Walton
I county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tho Negroes belonging to the estate of Benja
min Ward, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. OBADIAH WARD, 1 p ,
WILLIAM P. SIMS, \^ rs
July 7.—17—4m.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
O N the first Tuosday in November next, will be
sold at the Court house of Lumpkin county,
within tho usual hours of sale. Lot of Land number
473, in the 13th district, 1st section, (S) situate in
said county - sold by order of the Inferior Court of. ---our months afler date application will be made
the county of Gwinnett, when sitting for ordinary | JJ4 tQ the honorablo the i nfer ior Court of Franklin
purposes, for the benefit of the orphans of John Kilt,
ler, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
GEORGE REED, Guardian
July 12.—17—tils.
Jacksosi Sale*
On the first Tuesday in October next,
ILL l>e sold at the Court House in Jefferson,
Jackson county, within the usual hours of
sale, tho following property, to wit:
Four Hundred and Seven Acres of Land,
more or less, on the waters of Curries creek, granied
to Giles, adjoining Moon and others : levied on to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Horatio Webb, vs. John
Tuylor .senr.
■Three Hundred and sixty Acres of Land,
more or less, adjoining Orr and others, on tho waters
of Parks Creek : levied on ns the property of Lucy
Legg, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Loyd W. Shack
cl ford, vs. said Lucy Legg.
G. F. ADAMS, Dep. Sheriff.
September 6,1831.
Rabtrn Sheriff’s Sale*
On the first Tuesday in October next,
ILL bo sold at tbe Court House, in tbe town
» v of Clayton, Rabun county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One Lot of Land, number 149, in the I3lh
district of originally Habersham, now Rabun county
levied on as the property of Thomas Middleton, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court in favor
ol Janies Staratt. Levy made and returned to mo
l»y n constable. JAMES GEORGE, Sheriff.
„ Aug 30, 1634.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
4 GREEAELY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Court county, whon sitting
for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, at the Court-House in
Watkinsville, on a credit until the 25th December,
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real estate of William Eddins, deceas
ed ; for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. OLIVER C. WYLEY, ) ...
A LLEN EDDINS, $ Aam
July 10.—18—4m.
FNOUR months after date application will be made
to the honorablo tho Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell three Lots of Land, viz. No. 151 in the third
1635, the House and Lot, containing two Acres of I district of Irwin county. No. 18 in the thirteenth dis.
ground, well improved, aad being one of tho most I trict of Dooly county, and No. 5&0 in the second dis-
lioautiful and commanding situations in the Town of trict, fourth suction, Paulding comity; belonging to
Athens, recently occupied by Mrs. Rebckah Bostick, 1 tho estate of Levin W. Thomas, deceased,
dccoased. Sold as the property of said deceased, for JAMES J.. THOMAS, ) . ,
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. I HENRY P. THOMAS, J
August 23—23—ts. N. H. BEAL, Ex'r. | July 29—20—4m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to tho honorable Inferior .Court of Franklin
leave
belonging to the estate of
TIIO’S KING, Adm'r.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be j c ounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
sold within the usual hours of sale, at the Court to se n a N C£ r ro Woman belonging to the csta
house in tho town of Lawrencevillo, Gwinnett coun
ty, Lot of Lind No. 159, in the 6th district of said
county. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary,
for the benefit of the heirs of Laird Burns, deceased.
PHILIP BURNS, Guardian.
July 26.—19—tds.
Negro
I James King, deceased.
July 12.—17—4m.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuosday in October
next, at the Court houso in Marion county,
between the usual hours of sale, Lot No. 190. in the
1st district, originally Muscogee couuty. Sold by
order of the Inferior Court of Franklin county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for the benefit of Riley
Wilkinson, minor.
ROBERT CHANDLER, Guard.
July 26.—ID—Ids.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the.real estate of Elizabeth Walraven, de
ceased. GEORGE THOMASON, Adm'r.
July 8.—18—4m.
IOUR months after date application will be made
to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a negro man belonging to tho estate of Willis
Moss, lato of said county, deceased.
HENRY L. BRITTON, Adm'r.
I**” July 19.—18—4m.
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Pnn.ADEi.rniA, May 17,1834.
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EVERT SATURDAY, ’
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KTNotice of the sale of Land and Negroes 1™ i,
ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be* *
lulled sixty days previous to the day of sale. ***
Tho sale of Personal Property, in like
must be published forty days previous to the day 0 f",
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published forty days. ’ " **
Notice that Application will bo made to the Court
of Ordinary, for Leave to soli Land orNogrocs, m,.!,
bo published four months. ° ’ ^
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Administration, must bo published thirty day»,
for Letters of Dismission, six months.
FOR SAL.F,
L OTS Nos. 18 and 8, situated in the town of
Monroe, Walton Co. Ga.; the first named Lot
situated on tho north corner of tho Court house
Square being in a high state of improvement, and
having thereon a large, commodious and convenient
Tavern and Store and Counting-Room, all under one
roof and all completely finished, and being an exccl-
onfstand for both a Store and Tavern, and indeed,
the most desirablo property of any in Monroe. There
is also another building on the same Lot, having se
veral well finished rooms, admirably adapted to rent
for almost any kind of Mechanic’s Workshops. Tho
.Stables, which are large and convenient, are on Lot
No. 8. There is a good garden and every necessary
out-building attached to the premises, which are in
the midst of a flourishing village and county, and in
as healthy a spot as the United States affords.
Terms accommodating. For farther information
apply cither to the subscriber, resident in tho city of
Charleston, South Carolina, or to Charles B. Davis,
Monroe, Walton county, Georgia.
GEORGE II. KELSEY.
August 9—21—tlstJan.
Habersham Stiffs*Sale*
On theJirst Tuesday in October next,
W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door in
tho Town of Clarkcsville, Habersham coun
ty, within the lawful hours of sale, tho following
property, to wit:
Lot No. 4, in tho 2 J District of Habersham
county: levied on as the property of Raney Chastain,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of George Keith, for the
useof Joseph Bramlet, vs. Raney Chastain.
Also, Lots No. 45, 63 and 37, in the 12lh
District; No. 77, in the 3d- District; 290 acres of
Land more or less, being a part of Lot No. 9, in the
1st District; tho undivided third part of I«ot No. 1,
In tho 4th District; 350 acres of Land, more or less,
being a part of Lot No. LL in the 5th District, and
Lot No. 98, in tho 3d District, all of Habersham
county: levied on as tho property of Benjamin Cleve-
land.: 661 acres of Land, more or less, lying on Toe.
coa, granted to Smith, adjoining lands of Telfair and
others in said county : levied on as tho property of
Powell Blair, all to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of Habersham county, in favor of Willis
Banks indorsee, vs. James Blair, maker, and Bcnja.
min Cleveland, Powell Blair and George Bl .ir, sc-
purities on appeal.
Also, 1 Feather Bed and furniture, 1 bed
stead, 1 frying pan, 1 peck mattock, 4 spades, 1 shov.
<-•1,1 wheel bearer wheel, 1 bureau, and 1 side sad-
die: all levied on as the property of Joshua Holdin.
to satisfy a fi. f a . i n f avor „f Charles R. Person, vs.
Joshua Uoldin,and sundry other fi.fas. vs. said Holdin.
Also, one fourth of an aero, being the
Booth west corner of Lot No. 41, in the town of
OiarUesvillo, llabersham county: leyiod on as the
property of Wiley F. Bishop, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa.
vor of Johu II. Jones, j r . vs. Absalom Bishop and W'i.
ley F. Bishop, security on appeal.
Postponed Sale.
At the tame time and place, will be sold thefol
lowing properly :
Lot No. 115, in the 12lh District of. Hab-
ershani county: levied on as the property of Amos
Chaffin, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of James Bran,
lion, for the use of Benjamin F. Patton, and one oth
er fi. fa. in favor of Vincent Hamilton, both vs. said
Chaffin.
Also, 481 Acres of Land, whereon George
Blair now lives, the p]aco whore- Gol. Blair former-
ly lived ; well improved, on the waters of Toccoa in
Habersham couuty.granted to Isaacs, adjoining lands
»>t Smith- and others: levied on as the property of
Georgo Blair, to satisfy four fi. fa.., one in favor of
John T. Carter, for the use of John Crow, vs. James
Blur and George Blair, security on appeal; one oth-
er fi. fa., John Lyons, et. all. vs. James Blair, Powell
Blair and Georgo Blair, securities; one other fi. fa.
itt favor of James Maddox, vs. James Blair, Powell
B1 air and George Blair securities; and also, one oth.
er fi. fa. in favor of Willis Banks indorsee, vs. James
Blair maker, and Bonjamin Cloevelnnd, Powell Blair
an d George*Blair, securities on appeal,
291 Acres of Land, more »r less, adjoin-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Rabun county, when sitliilg
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in October next, at tho Court house in Clayton,
the following property, to wit: Tw-o Lots of Land,
situate in the fifth district of Rabun county, Lot No.
33, 490 acres, Lot No. 40; also, somo other proper-
ty. as farming tools. Sold as the property of T. B
More, late of said county, deceased, and subject to
the willow’s dower, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on
tho day of sale. BENJAMIN ODELL, Adm'r.
August 2.—20—tds.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to tho honorablo Inferior Court of Franklin
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of William
Eddins, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
OLIVER C. WYLY.
ALLEN EDDINS,
July 26—20—4m.
• Adm'rs.
FOR SAIjE,
f 3^HE whole Lot, or an interest in 399,3.1 district,
-*J- 2d section, situated in tho county of Cherokee,
formerly owned by Seymour Bonner of Columbut.—
This I.ot is believed to lie very valuable for gold, and
persons wishing to purchase will !>o permitted to make
a satisfactory examination. The subscriber holds a
power of attorney to sell this lot, and believes the ti.
tie which ho makes will be unexceptionable, cs lie
holds deeds from tho drawer down to the owner
Apply to LEONIDAS FRANKLIN.
Athens, July 12.—17—tf.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be
sold at the Court house of Lumpkin county, in
pursuance of an order of the Inferior Court of Rabun
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, the un
divided part or share of Lot No. 984, (thought to be
the 4th part,) situate in the 12th district, 1st section,
Lumpkin county, adjoining tho town of Dahlohncga,
tho lot containing 40 acres. Sold subject to the
widow’s dower, being a part of the real estate of T.
B. More, late of Rabun county, deceased, for the 1
benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms made |
known on tho day of sale.
BENJAMIN ODELL, Adm'r.
August 2 20—tds.
lODR months after date application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Walton county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a ne
gro boy, 19 years of age, named George, belonging
to tho estate of Timothy C. Woods, deceased.
LUTICIA WOODS, Adm'xf
August 18.—23—lm.
WARE-HOUSE
S ^IOUR months after date application will bo made
to the honorablo the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a negro woman named Clou, belonging to the
estate of John W. Thomas, late of said county, de.
ceased. , E. L. THOMAS, Adm'r.
July 14 19—im.
I ^OUR months after date application will be
made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Gwin.
nett County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes for
leave to sell lot of land No. 53 in the 5th district
and 3d section Cass County. Sold for the benefit of
the Orphans of Henry Matthews deceased.
JEORGE IV. JONES, Guargian.
Sept. 20—27.—mlm.
AN©
COl-HISSIOUf BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned having leased that commodious
BRICK FIRE-PROOF WARE.HOUSE in
this city, (formerly occupied by Messrs. Slaughter
and Labuzan,) oilers his services to the Planters and
Merchants, in a
&ciie&*al Cq;ii53*ission Business.
He will be prepared at all times to mako liberal Cash
advances on Cotton stored with him, and his bestex-
ortions used for the interest of thoso who may favor
him with their business.
ROBERT MALONE.
Augusta, July 30—22—8t.
months after date application will be made to
* V t!,n lmnnmbl„ tlm Ttirnpln, Pai„i r.C IT-Tw,..!.,.,,
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, wil! bo sold on tho first Tues.
day in Octolier next, at tho Court house in the town I ’ l ,ic honorable the Imerior Court of Habersham
of Camcsville, Lot of Land No. 91, in tho 3d district cou nty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for letters
ol" Carroll county, one half of lot 201, in the 8th dis. | °f dismission from the further administration on the
trict of Monroe when drawn, now I’ike county, lot j cs late of Joseph Murdock, deceased,
number 239, in the 4th district of Walton county;! _ JOHN M. BOW MAN, Adm'WP*'
also, sixty acres lying on tho waters of Gumlog creek I April 19—5—6m.
in Franklin county, adjoining T. Baldwin ami oth.
ers, and twenty-five acres adjoining S. Knox, on tho months after date application will be made to
waters of Bear creek in Franklin county, being a I . * nferior Court of Clark county, when sit-
part of the real estate of John A. P. Knox, deceased. I ^ or ordinary purposes, for letters of dismission
-Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said | 0*® further management of tho estate of Philip
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. I ® r * scoe > minor of John Briscoo, deceased, lato of
FOR SALE,
The Farm attached to the Manual Labor School,
near Athens.
A T a Meeting of tho Presbyterian Education So.
cicty of Georgia, the undersigned were appoin
ted a committee to take into consideration the expe
diency of selling a part of the present furm, or if
they shall deem any other Location more judicious,
the whole ; and that such committee be authorized to
sell, if t hey sh ill deem it expedient, a part of the
present farm, or if any other location more advanta
geous can be found, then to sell tho wholo, and re
move the school at the end of the present year.
The coinmittco deeming it highly expedient to.
give tho school a different location, and believing
that a more advantageous situation can be obtained,
have resolved to sell the wholo of the present farm :
and they have confided this part of their duties to
E. L. Tfewt6n, Esq., Win. Dearing, Esq., and Win.
L. Mitchell, Esq., Athens, with whom persons wish,
ing to purchsso can confer.
The Committee have further resolved, for the pur
pose of obtaining correct information, and by way of
stirring up a laudablo emulation between different
sections in the upper country, to locate the school in
that neighborhood, which shall hold out the best in.
duc'uncnts; and they will meet in Athens on Friday,
tbe 24l!i of October next, at the store of E. L. New.
ton, Esq., for the purpose of making a choice of the
future situation of the Manual Labor School, and in
the mean time Mr. Newton will receive written pro.
pos ils from any neighborhoods feeling interested in
this matters
JOSEPH HENRY LUMPKIN,
E. A. NIS BET,
R. CHAMBERLAIN,
B. E. HAND,
E. L. NEWTON,
WM. L. MITCHELL,
WM. DEARING.
O’ Papers friendly to the Manual Labor system
ot education, are respectfully requested to give the
foregoing a few insertions.
August 30—24 4t.
July 19.—18—tds.
SAM KNOX, Adm'r.
ELIZA KNOX, Adm'x.
Columbia county.
WILLIAM DAVIS, Guardian.
September 13.—26—6m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
ol Clark county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on tho first Tuesday in January
MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF THE
State of South Carolina.
notice.
T HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be.
tween Thoinae Hancock, James C. Edwards
of T. HANCOCK, CO., u this day dissolved, by
mutual consent. Thomas Hancock i> authrized to
transact and settle tho business of the late firm of T
Hancock, & Co. T. HANCOCK.
J. C. EDWARDS.
Sept. 1—25—tf. JAMES A. WRIGHT.
** *'*-« OUIU VII utu HIM 1 uesudj' 111 JdllUdry I - PCTaTTDT? .
next., at the Court bouse in Watkinsville, a tract of j * g ’“E LECTURES in this Institution will begin
land containing three hundred and eighty acres, sit- 1 “**" on *^ ie 8CCon d Saturday in November next, and
unto in the fork of Robersons Creek and the Appa-1 c ^ ose on 1 - 1C ® rst Monday of March following.
lacliie River, within one milo of the Highshoals (one I Anatomy—J. Edwards Holbrook, M. D.
of tho best sites for a Factory establishment in the I Surgery—John Wagner, M. D.
up country of Georgia.) This valuable tract of land j Institutes and Practice of Medicine—£. Henry Dick.
will bo divided into small lots, and perhaps the wid-1 AL D.
ow’a dower will IxygifTcrcd for sale at the same timo. I Chemistry—Edmund Ravcnel, M. D.
Sold as tho property of John W. Thomas late of said | Materia Medica—Henry R. Frost, M. D.
county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
E. L. THOMAS, Adm'r.
September 15.—26—tds
O'istctrics—Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D.
Physiology—James Moultrie, Jr. M. D.
JAMES MOULTRIE, Jr. M. D. Dean.
July 12.—17—cowtlstN.
Ex'rs.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold at the Court house in Clarke I
county, on the first Tuosday in December
next, two negroes belonging to tho estate of William ]
Willoghby deceased, to wit: Hampton a young fel
low, and Hannah, a woman about forty years of age. I
Sold by order of Court, and in pursuance of tho last
will of said deceased, for tho benefit of tbe Heirs. |
Terms made known on the day.
- * DAVIS WILLOUGHBY.
JNO. If. LOWE Sen.
Sept. 20.—27 tds.
' EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, at the late residence of William
Willoughby, deceased, on the first Day of De
cember next, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Cotton
gin, plantation tools &c. Sold agreeable to the
last will’of said deceased, lor tho benefit of tho Hein.
Terms made known on the day.
DAVID WILLOUGHBY, \ „
JNO. II. LOWE, Sen. $ Exn -
Sept. 20.—27.—tds.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
IIE Subscriber offers for sale his
—- plantation, situated partly in Jack.
Georgia, Walton county.
W HEREAS Moses Formby and Lewis Moon
annlies to me for letters of ulminteniiim on
applies to me for lettere of administration, on
the estate of Nathan Formby, lato of Walton county
deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bo and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
J. P. LUCAS, d. c. c. 0. ■ For terms inquire of
Sapt. 6—25—tf. August 23—23—tf.
■•on and Clark counties, on the Oconee riv.
er, eight miles from Athens, containing
i 9 aOO Acres of Land,
300 of which are cleared and now in cultivation.
Tho plantation has every improvement necessary
for the convenience of a planter. A commodious
one story dwelling, with an excellent well of water
in the yard ; a large Gin house, 22 by 30 feet, with
two Cotton Gins,Packing Press and thrashing Ma
chine. Also, first rate negro houses. Stables, Car-
riage house, Cribs, Blacksmith Shop, and a sett of
Mills. The mills are in first rate order, with two
setts of Burrs and & sufficiency of water to drive
them. Likewise, a saw mill in complete order.
The Dwelling House stands on an elevated hill,
commanding an extensive, view of the surround,
ing country, and tho spot is not surpassed in point
of beauty and fiealth by any in the country.
The above plantation wil be sold on reasonable
terms. T. HANCOCK.
Also for Sale,
T HE HOUSE AND LOT at pres
ent occupied by Mrs. Scriven. Tho
lot is one^cre, and in addition to 'the
dwelling and out houses, it contains a
two story shop, which rents for a fair price.
Also for Sale,
T HE HOUSE AND LOT formerly occupied by
Capt. Taylor, and recently by Mr. A. M. Nisbct.
T. HANCOCK.
1iS!&
WARE-HOUS]
AND’ ,
COlflfllSSION BUSINESS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
It TOV ALL & SIMMONS, grateful for tbe liberal
patronage of the public, respectfully advise thorn
that they continue the above business at their
Fire-Proof Waa*e-S3oiise.
Business confided to their care will meet their prompt
and careful attention, as heretofore.
The usual advances will be made on Cotton, Goods,
&.c. stored with them.
Augusta, August 1834.—23—8t.
Warc*Sio;ise, Factorage,
AND
Commission Business*
rpHIE undersigned beg leave to re.
-H- turn their thanks to their friends
for the liberal patronage extended du
ring the past season, and solicit its
continuance. They will continue to transact a general
Warc-Iloasc, Factorage, and
Commission Business,
at the same stand on South side Broad street, and
will be prepared to mako liberal advances on all pro.
ducc in store. They have also the pleasure of an
nouncing to their patrons that the damage sustained
in their buildings by fire, is altogether repaired; and
being fire-proof, as well as disconnected with all other
buildings, the greatest possible safety may be antici
pated for p.oduce loft in their 6tore. They carefully
refrain from all speculations upon cotton.
MASON $ RANDLE.
Augusta, August 9.—22—2arn3m.
For Stale or Rent*
T HAT extensive a lid convenient TAVERN in
•the city of MACON, lately occupied by Mr. L.
A. Erwin. It is well furnished and conveniently
fitted up far a public house, with extensive stables &c.
As it is welf known, a particular description of the
establishment is deemed unnecessary. Persons wish-
ing to purchase will please call and examine the
premises for themselves. An accommodating pur
chase can bo made on timo, and warranted titles giv
en. For particulars apply to J. Cowles, Esq., mer.
chant of Macon, or to the subscriber in this place.
JOHN NISBET.
Athens, Aug. 30—24—tf.
The Georgia Journal and Macon Telegraph will
please give the above 4 insertions and forward their
accounts to this office for payment.
DR. G* W. JUSOJST
SURGEON DEN TIS T,
ATHENS.
June 28—15—tf.
B. it. LORD & CO.
ESPECTFULLY infa,
*4® their friends and custom,
ers. that they have lately recei.
ved an accession to their f«l.
tollable stock of
WATCHES,
Jewelry, &c.
And are also daily expecting additional articles h
tho same line.
ALSO, JUST RECEIVED—
A new and fashionable assortment of the mo?.
POPULAR MUSIC,
For the Piano Forte; besides Piano Forte, Clarion? 1 ,
Flute and Violin Tutors; a Practical Organ Wor!,
Harmonics, Gems, Apollo Gifts and Apollus.
-ALSO
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS;
Among which arc
Eight, four and one keyed FLUTES, (Coco and
Boxwood); SPANISH GUITARS of superior qm!.
ity; and one of Firth & Hall’s first rato
Fisasao Fortes
With metallic Plato and Bar. All of which will m
disposed of on tho most liberal terms.
Athens, Aug. 30 24—tf. *
A. K. WHITTEN’S HOTEL.
T IIE Subscriber respectfully informs the public,
that ho has opened a HOUSE OF ENTER
TAINMENT. at tho south comer of tho public
Square, in Carnesville, Georgia. Ho expects in
short time to complete a
Large and Cosninodions Honse
Tho arrangement of which, for convenience and
pleasantness, is not surpassed by any in-tho up conn,
try: and from his undivided attention to the busi
ness, he flatters himself that he will be able to give
general satisfaction to thoso who may patronize him.
A. E. WHITTEN.
Sept. 6—25—3t.
NEW GOODS!
WM. C. WAY—Agent,
(Next door to Messrs. Turpin <5' D’Anligmi,)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
^ STAS just received from New York, the follow.
2- ing Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, all d
which he will sell very cheap:
Rich flagged and painted French and English Mb.
lins, all prices and colors, and very cheap
Grecian Chintz Calicoes, quito new patterns, and h
great variety
7-8 and 4.4 French and English striped phiJ
plain colored Ginghams and Gingham .Musiics
Black and white and Lavender Ginghams
Real French 4-4 sprigged Calicoes for children')
wear, and Seersucker Ginghams, small stripe,,
for same use
Very rich white, and green blond Gauze Veils mi
Shawls, new patterns
3-4 and 4-4 black and fancy colored twisted «2i
Shawls
Crape and Gauze do.
Bonnet and Cap Gauze Rif,lions, somo very spiv-
did patterns
A fine assortment of Lustring Ribbons, from No. 1U
to 30, all colors
Black Italian and Gro do S.iir Silks
Pea green and bottle green do. for Bonnets
Striped, mixed, and plain colored Cotton Florez-
tiue, for summer wear
Blown, Slate, and Grass Cloth do.
White and colored Marseilles and Jeans
Linens, Shirtings, qml I-ong Lawns, all warrant?;
free from cotton mixture
Linen Cambrics, white and colore (j bordered Lima
Cambric Handkerchiefs
Long Lawn and Clear Lawn Imitation Handle;,
chiefs, with borders
Brown and slate colored Linens, for summer wear
French Linen Napkins, with red and purple bonfe
all linen
5-4 and G-4 Scotch Linen Sheetings and Diaper
Furniture Calicoes and Dimities
Long and Short Nankeens
White and fancy colored Cotton Hose and iialf Hose,
black and white English and French silk de
plain and embroidered
Ladies’ white, and assorted colors II. S. Gloves, o:
the very best qualify •«
Men’s do. do. do.
Bobbinet, Quilling, and Thread Laces and Tris-
mings ’
4-4 and 3-4 best Flaxen Osnaburgs
4-4 Heavy Lowell Cotton do.
5-4 and 6-4 Brown Cotton Sheetings
3-4 and 4-4 Heavy and fine Brown Shirtings, *
lectcd qualities of brands
3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Bleached Shirtings, at all prie*
some equal to tho English long cloth Shirtis?
Thread, Needles, Pins, Tapes, Bobbin and Coi^
See. Sec.
June 14—13—3m. ^
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
Inferior Court, September Term, 1831.
P RESENT their Honors, John JL Grcsfaift
John M, Thompson, Hudson II. Allen and •
G. VanVolkingburgh, Esqrs.
On application of John Turner and John D. Bn*;
ster. Administrators of John W. Turner, «!<*»«*•
preying for letters of dismission from said estate,*
it appearing to the Court, that tho said admininbiW* 1
have finally administered said estate.
Whereupon it is ordered. That six months
cation be made in ono of the public Gszettos of th
Judicial circuit, requiring all persons concernc
file their objections if any they have, on or before _
first court after the expiration of six months
this date, why letters of dismission should not if
in terniB of the statute in such cases raado and
vided. A true extract from tho minutes ol the t
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber havin^fiold out his Drug store
in this placo to Messrs E. Lord & Co., noti
fies all those indebted to him either by note or open
account, that payment can be made at the Drug store
by calling on William B. Wells, who is authorized
to settle the same. WILLIAM BACON.
September 12.—26—3t.
LAND DEEDS,
Sheriff *s Deeds, and Mortgages, neatly printed
onfine, strong paper, for sale here.
WM.mLTBIE.Cli-
of Ordinary.
c, •
Sept, 13—26—m6m. —*
LOST, '. • ■ .j.
1 NROM the Stago between this place and
ville, a black travelling trunk containing
able female wearing apparel, with the owners WJ*
on it. Intelligence with regard to said trunk tin
thankfully received at this office.
Sept. 20.-27—tf.
fcj>Blanks of every descripti^
for sale at this Office.