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“ Terrified by our success, the enemy, to | S T OTIC'F,.
Ill •!.> •! < r of 5.000:111-11 I lid down tlit-ir ' ‘.iihscdbi’r ci>n.tni|ilates opening a private
ar • he»ul-*3 1,250, who were made prison- 1 H'hlHDIXtl HOUSE lln- firs! of h arv next.
crs during the attack. Among the prisoners , V oll " tT ?cntlenun who :. < l disposeil w'd'
; . . „ , - 1 | Inm fin-next rerm, are rcf|iusteatn intimate it to Mrs.
are, Mchemet Jamm, Pacha of two tails,, Uouchelle previous to the Vacation.
Athena, Oct. 7tli, 1828
JESSE C. BOUCHELLE.
•10—M
LIST OF LETTERS
J^EM AININCi in the Post Office at Athens, on the
first clay of October, 1828.
('■Hiinii'nl'T of the Cavalry, Vali Aga, ami ma
ny otlier >>ffi t-rs.
“ The attack continued three hours. The
ground occupied by the camp, as wall as the
su'.itrbs, were covered with the Turkish slain.
The loss of the enemy, in killed and wounded,
js 2.000. Three thousand cavalry, who were; A. C. Atkinson,
in the fortress, escaped into the mountains ; uLve'v,)'Archer
the garrison amounted to 11.000 men. We y 'jj ’
had ! offi.-er and ?3 privates killed : 1 captain ! P. T. Bidell,
13 fli crs. and 11G privates wounded. We , Robert Barber,
found in the fortress 151 pieces of cannon, 33 j Samuol'Barb’.r,
standards, and a considerable quantity of am- .tolm A. Bundcrunt,
munition. arms, magazines of corn, &c. 1 Iluirh Brvant,
“ liars is one of the principle fortresses ofl '* ul1 kurk,
Asia. Throe ranges of thick walls, flanked oy | ^, r3 i, ucy c 0 iinally,
towers which are constructed in the form of j Mrs. I.noimla Click,
bastions, surrounded the town and par! ofthejlnhn A. Campbell,
suburbs. The whole is protected by a citadel, i cleirK-nt" Clifton
situated on the summit of a mountain named ! \\ c.icke, ’
K iratlag ; 151 pieces ofcannon catmnand the , Joel Crawford,
plain in every direction ; a rocky soil, which j Charles Carter,
rendered the works of the besiegers difficult, j VacobcL?t"ban, ,
cuMmI to the obstacles which we had to coil- rhe Baptist Church at Mins Emily Pa-kal,
quor.” I Mars Hill,
Letters of the 12th ult. from Constantinople,
staf
Miss Louisa E. Jones,
Dr Win. S. lories,
K
Gilbert Kent,
L
Honrv C. Lee,
M
Jr**** Mablrs,
Alexander Mcdoiigale,
Jo. l Morton,
Cai y .1. Mat hows,
Jerry Mathews,
Gabriol Mat hows,
William M’Kinley,
E. M‘Cluskey,
B. M‘Cluskey, 2
John M‘Coy,
P
William Park,
Benjamin Parr,
John Pi mlejrrass,
Pnrve
.. , r.a . , • ! Benjamin Davis.
. that the lurks an making active pro- 1 william Davis
ins to lesist the Russians in the capital; Beverly Daleti)
have already begun to entertain fears lor’ .. E
-aicty of 8humla, < to the garrison of vvnidli 1
as also to Varna, they ha.e sent off .Ucxtmder Fitzgerald,
remloreciiieiits.
i’UAKY.
in’ll itude; w
muuiCMiU: \v«
ink.
i gaze around,
i sigh, and while
John Fletcher,
1 i Zt’ttC,
i iilbert county, on the 3<Jtli ult. after an ill-
nineen days, Mr. T. iD MAS J. WHITE, in
••i.irof ms age. H • hash-lit a niiinerous trainl
• .ns to la ii.mt the .rruparuble loss winch iheyj W. H ar '
title.I in his death. If manly s our and <iig-1
id, —if social virtues, < vailed lalenta, urbani-
. » s, mo.al dfpoiUjieiit,—if alleeliou, warm
• ve, final care to i.inoeeuce, could the iai_" oi
w n, . i a:iy vie*.,.i hid not fallen—If imdi-
r f i u.iship’s Baku could save from death,
! 1 1 lived.
Ins worth, could worth exception crave,
• i. y cod would ne’er his f truibulov’d enslave,
dor, truth and love,
John R. Garland,
John F. Goneke,
John Greenwood,
John W. Glen,
Aushorn Gathrieht,
Caroline Garlry,
Editor of the Athens Ga- John Talmaae,
Obedienee Ryan,
Dr. , u# M. Rose, 2
Samford S. Ramey,
John Rutherfoid,
Elijah Radford,
S
John Smith. 2
James Smith,
William Smith,
Asn T. Smith,
Frederick Smith,
John Sheppard,
Rev. E. Shackelford,
To tie* Senior Class of
Franklin College.
el-very .
: blu
of Heaven u
canties in the t<
ills of life thy so
ist prove,
rrow ends,
id of friends.
JUST PUBLISHED
Bv SI taw & Edwards,
SSXL&ZB2FS ADIfStJSSS,
BEFOUL THE PHI I
.it Commence went, 1628.
ON ln.Nl), A FEW COPIES OF
Clayton s ilddress,
Oct. 7th, 1828
40
l)c i
fit motitii-* after dute applicuti u will be made
to tilt.’ Ilonoruhle Hie Inierioi Com* of Jackson
v, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tin* leave
i lie Real Estate of »Y liuum U right, deceased, M
i.t Count v. Sold for the benefit of the creditors
h id deceased. SAME EL licit 18 b, Acini’
. 71 ii, 1828. 40
LIST OF LETTERS
J D E 1AINLNG in the Post Office at Watkinsville,
.4 Geo. on the 1st of Oct. 1828, which if not taken
on > dip 1st Jauuaiy i829, will be sent to the Gener
al r* Mi-Otiicena Dead Letters.
B. Elijah B. Harvey,
Spencer 11
Mu.r N. Broadnax,
C - i u 1 G. Bald »in,
Rn ha 4 Beurdiu,
Al
W.l’
Job*
Kd\
. B van,
j. :»Boirgv,
. Ulasne,
- Burger,
Beasley.
C.
i.vii Clifton,
1 rider,
ut.i Elder,
i I Elder,
d. Elder,
E.
Ed-.vard Eampkin,
Henry l.iphum,
Philip Eune,
Murv l.ovd,or
Thomas Lovd.
M.
John M*Murray,
Joseph Moss,
Isaac Middlehrook,
O.
Francis II. Oliver,
P.
Burn ell Perry.
S.
John 'smith, Esq.
John Summers,
Elizabeth Slime,
Robert Stewart,
Cant. \lv I Fleming
(j.
Mr Greer,
Aq"ill', ‘ »reer,
Jal y G trner,
Harris Thur-r
W’ilfiarn Thor
James Turner
and,
ipson,
\Y\
Boh*
Ho
ot
Thomas Willoughby,
Rolent v'fillouphbyl
Rachael Whitehead,
If. Wilson Whatley,
!’’lt, John L. Wright,
liiile, William W hitlow,
7. L. It. BREWER, P. M.
a dm! \Ts*t"\i\r ri xsT\le;
W II.L be sold, on Wednesday the I0»h of Decem
ber next, at the late resilience of Thomas Pin-
pon, d; ceased, in Clark count v, all the personal pro
perty belonging to the estate of the said decens. d, ct-n-
sistiug of Itoiischoldand Kitchen Furniture, the stock
ol 'first s, Cattle, Sheep and II *gs, a quantity ol Corn
and Fodder, one roud Wagon and Gear, and sundiy
•Ftcrarticl s.
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold.
Ter mi made known on the day of sale.
LLCV PI\S0N, Adm’rx.
6th 0< t. 1828. 40 tds
GEORGI A, CL \RK COUNTV.
W HERE \S Jeremiah Elder and Walton B. Har
ris apply to me for letters of administration
xvitn the will annexed, on the estate of William Harris,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
la • the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe
and appear at my office within the time prescrib' d by
la v, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
ghoul I not t>»* granted.
Given under my hand this 7th day of Oct. D 28.
JOHN II. LOW E, c. c. o.
G F.ORGI \, CLARK COUNTV.
W iEKEAS J'-remiah Eld* rand Walton B. Har
ris apply to me for letters of administration
on ihe estate of-lohn A. Herring, late of Alabama de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin*
gu’v th** kindred and creditors of *.iid deceased to bt*
a 11 inpear at mv o S-e within the time prescribed by, od,~arul I do hereby fiirewa»n all.-md every person
la ’oshew * tvs . if any they have, why sa.ii! letters person**, from purchasing said lot of lai d from any per-
..... I...I ir r
..f Oct. 1828.
lohn Henning,
r. 1). Ilnmhlit,
Wilev Males,
Presley Humphreys,
Athens, 7tl» Oct. 1828.
W
Samuel Willingham,
Thomas II. Wright,
Henry W'liite,
Mrs. Ruth L. vMiitehcad,
Sarah S. Roberts,
Mr. Wah h.
L. \. ERWIN, P. M.
40
• V. B.
fenced, lying about two miles from Athens, toge
ther with a quantity of Corn and Fodder.
a r.so,
JastsJL A HOUSE and LOT in the most elevated,
*m. and central part of Town. All of which is
* "l™oriered for sale, and will he sold !*»w, if immedi
ate application is made. Enquire at this office.
Sept. 30.—39—21
NOTICE.
riTIE copartnership of Wood &. Jones is dissolved
c by mutual consent. All notes anti accounts of
1826 {k 7, it is necessary should he paid by the first of
ov. next, or they will he put in a legal train for
lection. Those whose accounts become due on
25th December next, are requested[to come for waul and
liquidate them, and those who have demands against
us will please present them. • F.. WOOD,
J. S. JONES.
The business will he continued by E. Wood, who
will nt all tines keep a general assortment of superfine
Clothes, Cassimcres, Vestings, &c. together with
*'i,M>rior assortment of Hats, Boots and Shoes, also a
general supph of ready made clothing.
The fashions from New-Votk have just been received,
and al! work will be executed in the neatest manner.
Sept. 30 39 tf
T.&VSHN.
PR^HE subscriber, very grateful for past favours, re
ft. speotf'illy informs his old Customers and the pub
lic generally, that he has aken tiis old s.and the EA
GLE- AY ERN, recently conducted by Mr. Fields
Kenvldy.—The Kagli: is situated on Reyneld-Stn et,
in a very pleasant part of the City, and very convenient
to the most extensive Commission Houses in the City,
a id also to the Mercantile part of town, where tin*
Traveller as w ell as the man of business, will find an
agreeable retreat. He is resolved to spare neither pains
nor expense in supplying his TABLE and BAR with
the heat the Market afioida. J he EAGLE is fitted up
in a neat arid genteel st\le, and is capable of accom
modating a large number of Guests. Families will find
every thing necessary to make them comfortable.— His
STABLES are large and inexet llrntmdei for the recep
tion of Horses, and shall he furnished with the best of
Provender, and attended h\ experienced and steudy
Ostlers, in addition to which, the subset iher w ill bestow
his own personal unremitting attention, and his chai-
ge«, at the same time will he moderate.
william g.grimes.
JilJGUSTJJ, September 22</, 1828. 9—6t
?T V DISON Sheriff** ftaltf.—On the fir^t
»- r.ii s.tuy ill NO\ will !.i «..1,1 at i n-
Court-house in the town of Daniclsville, \!adison coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale,the following property,
to wit;
One Hundred Fifty Acres of Lund, more or
less, well improved, on the watersof Brushy Creek, ad
joining George Hampton and others—Thirty barrels of
Corn and 1500 weight of fodder; levied on as the pro
perty of Thomas Tribble, to satisfy a ti. fit- in favm of
Elisha W are, vs. Thomas Tribble and Berkley Sims.
Property pointed out by Thomas Tribble—Conditions
cash. * SAMLEI. ! I UiGIN BOTH AM, Sh’ir
Sept. 30.
BETHLEHEM, GEO.
JCJ»Th« annual examination in this Academy will
commence at 9 o’clock, on Tuesday the 14th of Octo
ber.— ’’he attention of parents,guardians and friends is
solieited.Togftthor w ith the usual elemental y branches of
Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic, the examination
will embrace the Latin and French Lang urges, Natural
and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Logic, Geometry,
and Karnes’ Elements. Concert on the evening oft he
I Ith. Examination closed on the evening of the 15th.
In refiling from this arduous and respmsihle station,
we tender to our friend* and patnmsou, cotdial ilia dis
for the long continued rnnfid* no* they have been
pleased to repose. If the efforts of others (in this gruff
work) have been characterized by more zeal or better
success, they an* entitled to higher praise; yet we trust
something has been here done to excite the spirit and
elevate tin* standard of female improvement, and in the
rewards ofdiligepct and fidelity we confidently hope to
share. Sept. 30th, 1828.
To all whom these presents shall come greeting,
W ilERF.AS sometime about the month of April
or May Ins', I made a power of Attorney to
my son Shadrick Dccn,of I fallen, thereby authorising it
empowering him to sell a certain I ot or tract of Land,
containing two hundtrd two and n half Act* s, Ivingand
being ill the county of Lee when drawn, amf known
and distinguished by No. thirty-three, in th« thirty-first
District of said county of Lee, which was drawn by
myself in the late land Lottery—and in r ase of sale of
said Lot of Land, he was duly empowered to make ti-
*b s to the same. But for certain reasons, I have
thought propei to revoke rny said Power of Attorney.
I do therefore, hereby, bv these presents, revoke and
disannul my said Power of Attorney to all intents and
purposes, the same a« if no such power had ever exist-
Id not b r grant**
Given unuer my band thi*
•on but mys- If.
MOURNING DEEM.
JOHN 11. LOWE, c. c. o. i Madison County, Ga. Sept. 30.—39—3t
POSTPONED SALK, j
M ADISON SlwrifTs Sales.—On the first
Tttesrlay in ovemher next, wil be sob! at the '
Court-house in the town of DanieGvilb , Madison coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro- 1
JUST RECEIVED
.»Ni) rot: sir i:v Tim
SUBSCriXBBF-S
TheSpy.tiiiuiaskcd or memoiis of Enoch Crosby, alias
Harvey Birch.
Condition of Greece in 1827, and 1828. by Col. J. P.
Miller.
Talcs of the West, by the author of Letters fioni the
East.
Almack’s Revisited, or Herbert Milton,
l)e Lisle, or the sensitive man,
Voyage ofCupl. Po|>amlillu,
Salalhtel, a stoiy of tin jast, present and the future,
The Roue, a new novel.
The Kuzzil s *. J h, a Tab ot'' Khoi.isrm.
Polloch’s Com sc ofTi.ne, a Poem in ten books.
Carter’s Letters I'
Biglaud’s History * I V
ir* • po.
Do.
Do
• Bn
perty, to wit:
One Ilnndrerl and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, in said county, on the South broad River,
well improved, adjoining Jicoh Eberhart and others .
levied on as tho property ot William I*. Culbertson, sen.
by virtue of <mndrv fi. fas. from a Justice’s court in
favour of James Vineyard tnd other fi. fafl. vs. \Vn». P.
Culbertson. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy
made and returned to me iv a Constable.
Sept 30. JAM I'.S POVv I.R, D. Sl.fT.
W '.LTON Sheriff's Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in ‘ OV EMBER next, will he s’ ld at
the Court-house in the town of Monroe, Walton county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit :
Twentv Acres ctandinz Corn, more or less,
4 Acres Cot*o , more or less, the interest of Henry
Conner in 200 Aer* s land, being part of l ot No. 159,
in the 2d District of Walton County ; all levied on ns
the property of sai l Conner, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour
of Hiram Rend vs. said Conner. Property pointed out
bv phnntjlPs Attorney.
Twa hundred ^ifty Acres of Land, being Lot
No. 142, in the 4th District of Walton County, levied
on as tin* property 0 f W illiam \llgnnd. to satisfy five
r \ ths. in favour of J. &. E. Arnold vs. illiam Ml good
and foho Y. \Hgood. Property levied on and returned
to me by a Constable.
Pt. 30 \VH MAM II. RAY, D. Sb’fT.
Cruise’s Digest oi tho laws of England, leppecting R* al
Property.
A new edition of Bln
tieal notes bv C
A number of otbc
at reduced prices.
Sept. 20. if
’one’s ComnientQiies.with piac-
ffinr.. Archbold, anil Chittv.
ALSO
nrks^ all of which will be sold
SHAW if EDWARDS.
J * f’KSON SborifF’s Salt*.—On the* first
TtipsUftv in MIVF. ;BF.Rn<'Xt, will hps..| ( | a tlho
Cou- t house in the Town of Jefferson, Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Ono Hundred Acres of Tittnd. more or less,
on Gravelly creek, adjoining Cristler, granted to Hin
son, now in the possession of Elizabeth Hutson: levied
on by a Constable, ns the property of V illiam Hutson,
to «atisfv a fi. fa. in favour of-Moses Nelson, vs. said
Hutson.
O ne Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
on tho waters of Flat creek, adjoining Patterson: levied
on by a Constable, as the property of Henry Patterson,
to satisfy a fi. fa. »n favour of William Vineyard,vs. said
Patterson.
Fiftv Acres of Land, more or less, on the
waters oft trove nftr, adjoining Wilbanks, whereon the
Wid »w Patterson now lives; levied on as the property
of less** Pafteisoo, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of W il
liam Williams, vs. said Patterson.
Two Hundred Acres of Lund, more or less,
on the waters of Grove river, adjoining Fagin, granted
to Young and Arington, whereon J.-sse Holland now
livi s: levied on as lii» property, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa
vour of Dudley Jones, vs. said Holland.
One Negro mnn. named Tom, about 25
years old, and Two small Sorrel Mares: levied on as
th** property of John Barker, t*• satisfy two fi. fus.
in favour of Eliza Cox, Adm’rx. tjic otlier in favour of
Thomas G. lanes, vs. said Barker. Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney.
POSTPONED SALE.
A T the sanie time and place the following property
will be sold, to wit:
One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land,
more or less, on the waters of Grove river, adjoining
Boggs, whereon Isaac Pugh now lives: levied on as th*
piopertv of said Pugh, to satisfy a fi fa. in favour o
John T. C/reswell, vs. said Pugh.
Sept. 30 JOS. HAMPTON, P. M,T
H \ LL Sheriff's Sales.—On the first Ttics-
lay in NOVEMBER next, will be sold at the
Con .-House in the town of Goiuesxille, Hall roiinW,
within the usual hours of sale, the following propcity,
to u it:
Two Ilundreil and Fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, being Lot No. 11, m the 12th Disluet
of Hall county • levied on as Ihe property of George
Walton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of A. Sugg Co.
for the use of John Tanner, vs. said Walton.
Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or l«ss,
on the Grove River, whereon Samuel H. Kvrelt now
reside* : levied on a* the property of Samuel II. F.vrett,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of the Justices of the Inferior
Court ot Hall county, vs Samuel H. Evrett and John
Gunaway.
One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or'less, being the West lialfnf Lot No. 120,
in the 10th District of I lull county; levied on ns the pro
perty of William Presnail, or his life estate therein, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Thomas A.’Ray, vs. said
Pr-snall.
One Hundred and Twtt ty-five Acres of
Land, more or les*, being one half of Lot, No. 132, in
the 10th District of linll county : levied on ns the pro
perty of John Herrin, to satisfy a li. fa. in favour of Pa
trick J. Murray, vs. said lleirm.
Sept. 30. * AARON B. HARDEN, Shir.
POSTPONED SALE.
k Tthe some time and place, on the first Tuesday
m. in November next,
Lot No. 147, in the 12th District of Hnli
county : levied on as tin* ptoperty of Vlfrcd Nicholson,
satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s court, in
favour of Ramey Chastain, vs. said Nicholson. Levy
made and returned to inebv a Constable.
Sept. 30. AARON B. HARDEN, Sb’fT.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
"ftMTHEREAS Jacob Elrod and Levina Elrod applv
T ▼ to me for letters of administration on the estate
of Abraham Elrod, jun. late of Carroll county deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and Hr.-
gularthe kindred and creditors of the slid deceased to
he and appear at oy oflice within the time prescribed hy
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand thi* 23*1 dnv of Sept. 1828.
GEORGE HAW PE, c. c. o.
OFOIKiH, HALL COUNTY.
W F.REAS Saul Rat'iffe applies to me for letters
nfndministration outlie estate of John Ratliffe,
deceased:
Th :«eare therefore to rite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of the said 'Weired to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any thay have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my hand thi« 23<J dav of Sept. 1828.
GEORGE IIAWPE, c.c.o.
IVe are authorise<Ho am ounce HKS'-LdMlJs'// S'777/?-
CES as a Candidate for Surr'ynr Gineraf of the State of
Georgia, at the next session of the Legislative.
HEARD & COOK,
FACTORS
AND •
COMA ms IOAT At FRCrr. 7 ATS,
AUGUST A. GEORGI A,
C iONTIMT. to transact business at (licit old stand,
/ on Macintosh street. They tender their services
to Pla' tersand Merchants in this Stale and Smith Ca
rolina. Their Ware-1 louse and ( ’ns* Storage are in
superior order for the reception of COTTON and MER
CHANDIZE, nnd their menus ample to make reason
able advances on those articles consigned to them.
Their attention will he exclusively devoted to business
after the 15th September next.
August 5.—31—3m
NOTICE.
4 EL persons indel.h t , * «=fateof Asslml Greer
late < rCla-k county *!r< n> 8 < d, are r. «Mi*.-i* ; to
mu' linin' dial* payment, an«! those luivteg *b ..t.m.Ej
agaiimt said estate, are. requested to pr*sent 'hem
" if bin the time prescribed by law, qualifi. d a* it «lirr.ctg.
Sept. 23.—38. JOHN JAMES, Adiu’r.
COTTON & TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE,
.iutwsT.1, ((;./.)
J OHN REES inform* his friends nnd the public, that
lie has taken tho Ware House, formerly occupied Hy
M’LAWS K HOLT, which is situated in tin rein of the
City-Hot* !, nnd adjoining the Eagle Tavern lot, for the
purpose of transac ting a
WAREHOUSE
AlfD
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Whenever required, h«* will he prepared in make li
beral advancements on produce in slcnc; and his pei-
sonal attention will nt all times he exclusively devoted
to the interest of his c ustomers.
Sept. 9.—w8w.
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
JlUUUSTji, GEO HULL
1IE undersigned tender their sincere aeknovvledg-
T
lim
liberal patronage they have experienced, and beg
leave to inform them that after tin: first of October next,
the business of Win. Situs, Williams Co. «ill be con
tinued under the firm *>f Sims, Williams .y Wuolscy, and
until tliat flat*:as hdretofore.
Their ••are-houses and ('lose Storages will he in
complete order for the reception of Cotton and Mer
chandise, and they will at ull times he reudy to make*
liber tl advance* on produce in store.
Tlicv pledge strict attention to business entrusted to
their management. CHARLES D. WILLIAMS,
ABRAHAM M. WOOLSKY.
Aug.19, 1828. 2m
Fraction Sales.
I N compliance with tin Set of tho Legisla
ture of Geo'gia, passed the 22*1 nt December, 1827,
entitled “An Act to dispose of the residue of I amis
heretofore reset vrd for the us** of the State-,” the Com-
mi«si "»ers appointed und«’» the provisions « f said net,
will oiler for sale, nt public m.tc .y, in tin town oi Ntil-
h'dgeville, commencing on Friday tin ihiiieet th day of
February, 1829, iiunu'chutoly hooting f.AFAIKT'.'F.
!IAI L, nil ISLANDS, whirl’, have no. been heretofo.e
sold, or which tnoy have rev* etc <» to the State.
These Island* will he sold in the following order:
On Friday the thirteenth of Fell. 1829.
The follow mg Islands in the Chntahooehee River, viz :
Vos. one, two, three, foiu, five, six, seven, eight, nine,
ton, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fift.oen, sixteeij^
seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twen
ty two, am! twenty three, in the 20thdistrict of Musco
gee county.
N’ns. twenty four and twenty five, in distric t No 19,
in said county.
No. twenty six, in district No. 9, in saici county.
On Saturday thr foiirtcmth of F«b.
The following Island*, viz: Nos.one, two, three,and
four, in the fifth district of Troup county.
No. five, in the twelfth district of said county.
Nos. one, two, and three, in distiict No. three, of
Coweta county.
Vos. four and five, in district No. four, in said county.
No. six, in distric t No. eight, of do.
No. one, in district No. fouiteen, of Fayette county.
Nos. one, two, three, four, five and six, in district No.
venteeii,of Ilenry county.
No. one, in distiict No. *-ix, of Gw innett county.
Nos. two, three, four and five, in-district No. seven,
of said county.
Nos. one and two, in district No. eight, of I fall county.
*rT*Gne fifth nftlie purchase money will lie required
hand in Specie or Current Bill* on any of tho Char
tered Banks oft his State.
R. \V. CARNES,
JOHN MERCER,
EVANS MYBICK,
JAMEs WHITFIELD,
Commissioners.
G> OKG1 \ JACKSON COUNTY.
U J' ’ERF. AS Thomas Morgan and Thomas Kelley
api»l. for letters of \chr.inist rat ion on tlie ro
tate of William Wilev, late of said cgunty, deceased •
This is tlier- J’-ir** to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said den-asecHo he and
appear at my • i; ce, within th<* time presrrihed hv law.
to slew «•**!»••, o'any they have, why »ai*l letters should
riot he . i .i
Giv. i •
e hand this 30th day *>f Sept. 1828.
EDUARD ADAMS, c. c. o.
GEO.HH JA< K>ON COUNTY.
W tll’L: Samuel Y. Patton applies for letteis
of Alim* " : *t rntion on the estate of \\ illiam Pat-
j.,n, late otTaid »• it.»v, dec-eased :
This is there fore ». *• te and admonish all and singu
lar the* kindred and * i> itorsof said deceased to he and
appear at rny office, vii hin th* time prescMhc-cl by law,
to show can*', if any theyhav**, why said letteis should
not be granted.
Given uodei my hand this 30th dav of8«»pt. 1823.
KD WARD ADAMS, c. C. o.
Fraction Sales.
I N compliance with an Act of the Legisla-
lure of Georgiu, j.assecl on the 22(1 of December,
1 1827. entitled “An Act depose of the residue of
Lands heretofore reeervid f*u the use of the Stair,’’tho
Commissioner, appoint* *< **.-ti* i * he provision of mid net.
will offer fin sale, at public • iie*«, in flu* '/own * f Alil-
I*■dgeville, commencing on r><»'iiday tho third day of
November next, immediately finding LAFMEt'lfi
II ILL, ull Fractions, Islands,ai d Reservation?,hieh
have not been heretofore sold, which may have re
verted to the Stall*.
'flu* Fra* turns and Reserves wil 1 he sold in the fol
lowing order, viz :— -v
IN *.F.E COUNTY.
On Alondaii the third of November,
Fractions Nos. one. thirty six, * I lirty seven,
seveetv two. seventy three, one hundred ei^ht,
one hundred nine, one hundred forty four, ono
hundred forty five, one hundred eichtv/ ono
hundred eielity one, one hundred eighty two,
one hundred eighty three, two hundred lour,
two hundred five, two hundred thirteen two
hundred fourteen, two hundred fifteen, -wo
hundred seventeen, two hundred eighteen, t"0
hundred nineteen, two hundred trremv iv.o
hundred twenty one. two hundred twenty two,
and two hundred twenty three, in the first dis
trict nf Lee county.
On Tuesday the fourth,
Fractions Nos. two hundred twenty four,
two hundred thirty on", two hundred thirlv two,
two hundred thirty three, two hundred thirty
four, two hundred Ihirtv live, two lumdre ’ thir
ty six. two hundred thirty seven, two hundred
thirty eipht, two hundred thirty nine, in the
same district. ' nd Nos. one, thirty two. tl ir-
tv three, sixty four, sixty five, ninelr six nine
ty seven, one hundred twenty eisht, one hun
dred tw, nty nine, one hundred sixty, one hun
dred -iViV one, one hundred ninety two. ono
hundred ninety three, two hundred twenty 'our,
two hundred twenty five, two hundred fiftv -ix,
two hundred fifty seven, two hundred seventy
three, two hundred seventy four, in the second
district.
On Wed osdaij the fifth.
Fractions Nos. two hundred sevrntv five*
two lumdrrd seventy six, two hundred seventy
seven, two hundred seventy eight,two hundred
seventy nine, two hundred eighty, two hundred
eighty one, two hundred eighty two, two hun
dred eighty three, two hundred eighty four, two
hundred eighty five, two hundred eighty six,
two hundred eighty seven, two hundred eighty
eight, in the same district. And Nos. two
hundred seventy three, two hundred seventy
lenr. two hundred seventy five, two hundred
seventy six. two hundred seventy seven, two
hundred seventy eight, two hundred seventy
nine, two hundred eighty, two hundred eighty
one, two hundred eighty two, two hundred
eighty three, two hundred eighty four, two
hundred eighty five two hundred eighty six,
two hundred eighty seven, two hundred eighty
eight, in the 3d district.
On Thursday the sirth,
Fractions Nos. nineteen, twenty, thity
seven, thirty eight, ninety five, ninety six. one
hundred thirty three, one hundred thirty four,
one hundred seventy one, one hundred seven
ty two, two hundred nine, two hundred ten,
two hundred forty seven, two hundred forty
eight, two hundred eighty five, two hundred
eighty six, in the4ih district. And Nos. one,
thirty eight, thirty nine, seventy six. >ev< ety
seven one hundred fourteen, one hundred fif
teen one hundred thirty two. one. hundred fifty
three, one hundred ninety, one hundred ninety
one. two hundred twenty eight, two hundred
twenty nine.two hundred sixty six.two hinulied
sixty seven, three hundred four, in the 5th dis
trict.
On Friday the 7th,
Fractions Nos. nineteen, twenty,fifty seven,
fifty eight, ninety live nii ety six. one hundred
tli rly three, one hundred thirty four, one hun
dred seventy two, ono hundred seventy three,
two hundred twelve, two hundred t! irter u two
hundred fifty two. two hundred fitly thre, two
hundred nim tv two, two hundind n net) tl ree,
ill thi Cthdi.triet. And Nos. twenty, twenty
one, sixty, sixty one, one hundred, one hum!i' d
one, one hundred forty, one hundred forty one,
one hundred eighty, one hundred eight, ono,
two hundred twenty, two hundred twcnn one,
two hundred sixty, two hundred sixty otu 'three
hundred, in the 7th district.
On Saturday the Slh,
Fractions Nos. three hundred one, tlipec
hundred t o, three hundred thirty eight, thi-o
hundred thirty nine, three hundred forty, three
hundred tony one, three hundred forty two,
three hundred forty three, three hundred seven
ty two, three hundred seventy flirhe, three hun
dred seventy four, three hundred seventy five,
three hundred ninety nine, four hundred, four
hundred one. four hundred two. four hundred
five four hundred six, four hundred seven, four
hundred eight, four hundred nine, fourhnndted
thirteen, four hundred fourteen, four liund.ed
fifteen, four hundred sixteen, four hund'id
seventeen,four hundred eighteen, tour huHtred
nineteen, four hundred twenty, four hundred
twenty one, in the same district.
Oil Monday the. tenth,
Fractions Nos. three hundred twenty one,
three hundred twenty two. three hundred twen
ty three, three hundred fifty, threo hundred
fifty one. three hundred fifty two. three hun-
i fifty throe, three hundred hfty four, three
dred fifty five, three hundred fifty six. threo
hundred sixty eight, three hundred sixty nine,
three hundred seventy, three hundred seventy
one. three hundred seventy two, three hundred
seventy three, three hundred seventy (cur,
three hundred seventy five, three bundled
seventy six, three hundred seventy seven, threo
hundred seventy eight, three hundred seventy
nine, three hundred eighty, three hundred eigb-
tv one. in the 8th district. And Nos one,
thritytwo. thirty three, sixty 'i.ur sixty five,
ninety six, ninety seven, in the 13th district.