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The ftlt’clions.—'Wc have pven up n large j tl,.: fact i-\ limt iIf and tho phtnet I
portion «>f tins diiv*s jiapor to tlie elections m tl.o-n •(•Iv-i will not iii;i\v nenrsT l!inn within ITT?
Pennsylvania, N. York, Maryland, Ohio, fmli
nna, &c.—The results of the Inspector’s 1 h
tions in Pennsylvania, on Friday last, are over
whelming to the Administration. As appear
ances nirv are, oven Philadelphia is ugaitis!
tlicon Air. Sergeant w ill prohahly he rejected—
and perhaps not one administration candidate
m v he returned to tli" next Congress. in that
atate. the Coalition will he routed horse, foot
and dragoons.—The prospects in Ohio are
cheering beyond our calculations. A letter
from Cleveland, tn Cuyahoga county, states
that there is a considerable ro-aeiion in the
AVestotn Kescrve against the Coalition. All
about lfi.000.U00 lea.ruos of each other—tor
while one is travelling towards the orbit of (lie
other, the latter will have receded far enough
to bo entirely out of the way of mischief, even
should their several tracks intersect each other:
and in ease they should happen at the same
moment (which is impossible) to arrive at
those points in their respective orbit nearest
each other, the disturbances reasonably to he
apprehended would necessarily he momentary,
and altogether too slight to become an object
of previous alarm.
In all ages of the world there have existed
individuals who seemed to have^eligh'ed in
■ rite
the details are given; and the sum total of the [the agitation of the fears of mankind,
estimate is, that ,f. will obtain an increase oft present prediction is by no means un original
410(1 votes—“ This (says the Cincinnati Re- j one. The superstitions of past generations
nn' lican.) with the increase stated in Musk-1 have often been inflamed by similar foreahow-
inghnm and its adjoining counties, will elect jings: and the approach of n comet, especially,
him supposing that all the rest of the .State | has always aflorded to croakers anil fanatics a
should remain in slain ntto."—The prospects I
of .laekson’s success are more brilliant there
than they ever have been—Nothing is wanting |
most eligible chance fur the display of their
frightful astrology.
John Slnderus, a learned man, w ho flonri.di-
to secure n complete rout of the opposite parly, I ed in the lGt'n century in Snabia, predicted a
and a splendid victory, hut that the People I terrible deluge in 1524. which alarmed all Ku-
would not indulge, an overweening security and j rope, lie was seconded by the astrologers of
a listless apathy—hot that they would turn out j the. day, and all sorts of experiments were eon-
fi i muss" to THf. Pou.s.— V|| the slang of the inved in order In evade the menaced calamity.
Nat. Journal and its affiliated presses about J People who dwelt near the sea shore-old their
A DM IXI s ft} V TOR’S S \T.F„
SI \\ or.h-r liftin' >lmi*.nr.i!i).< I’).-
:rt ot'OriuiKiiy of .lucks"" oiimlv, nil! I,.. f-f,
•O l!l (Nijxri-houso i:) leHerson, JflcHs'm cotm)v, .»n tin:
'ust ruo-Uyv in taiiuio v next, within H e muni limns. f
situ, ilm \,T;rni'a Imlmiging t" *hc rsiaii* of Willium
ttnllis, devcaacd. Terms made known on the day ol
side.
WIIJ.I\M 'VAT US. Adin'r.
NIC1I0I.AS WAt.I.IS, Adia’r.
RACHEL WAI.US, Admr’x.
Oet. 21.—12—tds
GF.ORG I \. CLARK COUNTY.
W ill.REAS Peter Merely, Executor in right ofhis
wife, applies to mo fur letters of Disiiiineiort
from the farther administration on the estateof Redford
Brown, deceased.
■ These ;ire then G>-*‘ to cite and admortish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
ami appear at my office within the time prcscrihi-il hv
law, to shew cause, ilany they have, why said fellers
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 15th dnv of October 1S28.
■10I1N It. LOWE, c.c. u.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Superior Court,.flususl Term, 1S2S.
ClIAKI.rs H. It A KPT h
Joseph AV. I Iardt,
John Eoyo.
Bill for discovery relief and
Injuneliuii.
Virginia, is unworthy of contradict on.—Ibid.
Clin rnc I eristic Anecdote. — A young mis
sionary from the Dutch Reformed Clmrch,
while on his way some vears ago to his station
among some of the western Indians, foil sick
ho r Nashville, Tennessee. His funds were
30 .|!. and the ClasMS of Albany, or there*
estates at ‘great loss ; inspectors were sent to
survov grounds in the provinces to which men
or beasts might resort to escape the inunda
tion ; and hooks were published pointing nut
the most feasible method of avoiding the ca
tastrophe. The panic raged violently in
France, inasmuch that some persons grew dis
tracted—some built high arches as a means of
its. from which lie came, were slo .v iu their j deliverance—and M. Auroif, a magistrate of
remittances. tkis money soon went away for Toulouse, actually erected four high pillars
medicine and hoaiding - his horse fallowed; with a boat upon tile summit. But the obsti-
io i after a while lie had little remaining oi l nate continuance of dry weather chagrined the
-l .1 i... > ......l co. ,■ i : 'a- .i -.i t;* n
Rungs of this world hut a relapse ofb'liousfuver
and a scanty pair of middle bags. lie rail*
Ins landlord, and announced his condition: his
remount of clothing, he said, would scarcely
defray the expenses of his burial; and if lie
continued longer a living inmate of the tavern,
it must he without the hope of compensation to
those around him—The innkeeper was( mhar-
Tase.d; for his own slender means did nut in
vite id the exercise of hospitality; yet his oon-
•seieiieo refused to turn a sa l; stranger out of
his house. A plan at Inst struck him for the
relief of both'parlies; “ You must he carried,
he said, to the Hermitage, to General J
son.” It was. indeed a severe trial for the
missionary, to become the volunteer guest of
bo formidable a personage, the murderer of
Arm ,knot and Amhris'er, wiio hung the pro
phot Francis, and shot six mil it in-im-ii. Rut
tie e was no alternative: lie had no right to re
Hindi a here lie was; and when the General’:
carnage arrived to convey him away, he enter
ed with a determined feeling of a martyr. His
disease was violent and obstinate: hut after a
fortnight of almost unremitting delirium, during
which his imagination <vns busy with scalp
and tomahawks, and deeds of blood, Ids con
stitute.n tr 'implied. Awaking to a conscious
ness of his sit lation. lie found himself in an
airv, comfortable apartment, where everything
was quiet, simple, and unostentatious. The
tild nlv matron, who sat watching silent!v bv
his pillow, might have served for a model of
tin' charily, which suirereth iong and is kind
and her venerable partner, who y> in soon
after, had nothing about him of ■ • "rce and
■vindictive expression, w ith which a unhid !'
cv had painted him. As his strength returned,
the stranger had many opportunities of study
’ll:.: the character of Ida host, and of observing
the estimation in which others held him. He
saw him frank, intelligent, mid kind-hearted:
the guaidian of iho orphan, tho adviser of the
friendless, and tho fuvorito depository of nil
these trusts, which are eonsidcied most re
sponsible and sacred among men. He found
his house the refuge of the widow and tl
poor, and his table the pattern of the simple hut
cordial hospitality of the went. He stood with
him in the morning and evening circle of family
devodmt, and heard him pray for the forgive
ness of Ins enemies. He smiled at Ins own
delusion, as he contrasted tho excellent old
chief with ,the portrait which his imagination
had delineated. Some four weeks afterwards,
the voting clergyman was seen, renewed in
(ii allli, well mounted, and Ins purse well tilled
hy the general's liberality, plodding his way to
the missionary station. His first letter to his
friends told of all these things.atal^invoked the
Messing of Heaven on the good Samaritan,who
had relieved him in his hour of need.—Venn-
nileanian.
Comet of 1832.—.Alter the settlement of the
presidential question, die next subject of ex
citement, nail one which will not prohahly he
confined to the United States, is that of the
comet which is to approach the. orbit of our
planet in the yogr 1832. usually called “the
F.ncke comet.” Concerning this extraordina
ry body, and of the consequences to he appro
bended from its approximation to our glolii
some of the German philosophers have already
begun to speculate. Whether for the purpose
of wantonly arousing the terror of an ignorant
populace, or through motives still more disho
nourable, we pretend not to decide—hut, actu
ated bv some singular sort of fancy, these sage
journalists have ventured to predict the total
destruction of tho earth, by its inevitable colli,
sinu will, the eccentric wanderer aforesaid
Others have seized upon the terrible prophecy,
and in all the fecundity of imaginations over
loaded with horrors and hypochondria, expa
tiated on the awful catastrophe, as though it
were perfectly consistent witii the order of na
ture. and actually consonant with the demon
strations of astronomical science.
That the comet will appear ns foretold, is as
certain as the orcurence of any other pheno
menon, t! e future exhi 1 Ition of which miv be
interred from what nas passed. Tout it pith
xvitl approach v. ry near (tioni 13 Bln lfi.O.'t)
leagues) to that of the earth, isaDo true. But
phots amazingly. Nevertheless Ftoflerns
persisted m his ptedietion, the fiilfilme.ot of
which lie merely postponed to the year 15S6.
Countless soothsayers of this description
have at different periods endeavoured to dis-
tur!) the peace of the world by foretelling its
sudden ruin. Among them one George Bell,
a religious enthusiast, about half a century
since pretended to foresee the end of the world,
hut having retracted before the time arrived,
people allowed their fears to subside. Lord
Napier, the ingenious inventor of the loga
rithms, suffered himself to be affected hy a si
milar diffusion- and also foretold the end of the
world at a certain date—which period, how
ever, he unfortunately happened to outlive.—
Bos. Id. Bulletin.
aC&TOUSSD
On Thursday ovoninffthc 2<lin«t. hv the Rev. Thom
as Goldin", 1) \NIKI. CllANDLEIL Fsq. of Warren
coitn # y, to Miss 8 A R MI (J. CAVPBKI.L, eldest
ihmohter of tho latoCol. I). G Campbell, of Wilkes
county.
’.Cp* 'Vo nr<* requested to state that Bishop M*Kon-
dree wiff pr ach nt the Methodist meotinp house in
this placoon Sunday the 2d of November next, nt the
Cherokee Corner on Tuesday the 1th, andat f.exinpton
on Wednesday the fifh, nt 12 o’clock at each place.
RULE NISI.
t T appearing to the Court hy the return of the Sheriff,
that tlu* defendant is not to ho found in this county,
it is therefore ordered, th.it the defendant plead answer
or demur to said ease within four months and that this
Rule be published in one of the public Ga/Mti s wf this
state, once a month fi »r three months, and that said
publication he deemed sufficient service.
A true copy from the minutes.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clk.
We ure authorised to an nounre BE.YJ.1MI.Vn STUB-
GES as a Candidate for Surveyor General of the Slate of
Georgia, at the next session of the legislature.
NOTICE.
A LL Persons indebted to the estate ofU’m. J. Stroup
. late of Clark county deceased, are requested ti
make immediate payment, and those having detnawh
against the said estate, aie requested to present them
within the time prescribed bv law, qnaliti* <1 as it directs.
DANIEL RAMEY,
THOMAS MOORE, Lxr’s.
Sept. 16.—37—tOd
WARE-ITOVSE
• NO
Commission S&erchants,
AUGUSTA, Gl'JJUGtA.
nriHB undersigned tender their sincere acknowlcdg-
™. inents ti* their friends and customers, fur the very
libera! patronage they have t.xperienred, and be*v
leave to inform them tlmt after the first of October next,
the business of Win. Suns, William? & Co. v ill be con-
NOTICE.
A LL persons indelPe ! t -» the estateof Asahei Orce#
Cm. late of Cla.k county drccasi d, nr< "quo;if<‘ to
oake immediate payment, and tlios* huvii p dt r aids
igainst suit! estate, are requested to present them
within tho time prescribed bv law, nualit'n d nsitdix«ta.
Sept. 23.—38. * 101 IN JAMES, Adm’r.
Fraction Sales.
I N compliance w ith an Act of the Lvgisla-
tore of Georgia, passed on the 22d c»t l>M t r..ber,
1827, entitled “An Act to dispin- of the nsitlcr of
l.antls heretofore rebcrvrd for the use of the State, tho
iiir.iT'.i’ mi.i/r iiii’i'i’r.,1 hijci ! y;.V, ,,, V.l!‘*l- ,, r'. r ^ a . , T.'''. n . , ..Vi'. ,, '!fl
until that dute as heretofore. *
rheir nre./tfiuv's and Cb
complete order for the recepti
ehandise, and they will at a’i tin»«-s hcvready to make
liber il atlvauce * on produc
Tliev pledge strict utte
their manage.in uf. t*
Aug. 1!\ If28.
ivill offer for sale, at public outcry, in lh«
Shtraces will be in ^1 ,: ^dgevillc, commencing < »» A’ondrtv the third dry of
of Cotton and Mcr-1 November next, immediately frnniiro I.AFA\ K't 'i L %
HALE, all Fractions, Islands,and Rerfervaiinr.v, wl.it Ji
have not been heictotore sold, or which may havr rc-
verted to the State.
'J he Fra« tion.9 and Reserves trill be sold in the ful-
lowing order, viz:—
• sines* entrusted to
It. \\ IM.I.AMS,
Able Ail AM M. \\ OOl.SEV.
M St.
V PLANTATION in excellent order, fresh and
fenced, lying about two miles from Athens, toge
ther with a quantity of Corn and Fodder.
AI.89,
A HOUSE and LOT in the most elevated,
• rffl and central part of Town. All of which K
’-Mjtfcnflered for sale, and will he sold low, if immedi.
ate application is made. Enquire ut this office.
Sept. 30.—39—tf
POSTPON ED S\LE.
ShorifTs Sales.—On the first Tues
day in November next, 011 be sold a»the Court
house in the town of Gain* sville, I !nll ernnty, within
tho usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit*
Two Hundred and FiOy Acrns of Land,
morn or loss, lying in said county, whereon Patrick Ma
bry now lives : levied on as the property of Patrick Ma
bry, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Green Collet, for the
use of M. A. Kentli, vs. suit! Mabry.
Foven TTundr^cl and T'illv \crns of T.and,
noreo. less, lvi ’C on the waters of the Oconee River,
vv’ieroon Isaac dowell now lives; levied on as the p-o-
petty of Isaac Sowell, m satisfy n fi.fii.in favour of Janies
M’F.vcr, vs. Isaac S iwcll, John Sowell, and Joab Mar
tin,
One ^nnd AVpgon, and Two TTrad of Ffov-
se« ; levied on as the property of Jolin Miller, to satisfy
n fi. fa. in favour of Jesse Clayton, vs said 'tiller.
Two Hundred. Ton and n Fourth Acrr« off
Land, more or Ks*„ on the waters of the Walnut F<
of tho 'tenure River, whereon Robert Clanahan n
resides: levied »•» n« the property of Robert Cinnabar,
to satisfy «undrv ff. fas. in favour nfGeorpe Pnwpen»*d
others. Is«ued from a tiistiee’s court, vs. said Cana*
ban. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
FiOv Acres of. T,nnd. tnoro or loss being
part of Lot No. 2-t. in the 12tli District ofDnMcnu- tv;
1 on as the pvofertv of "'liomas Prie*t t ft» satisfy n
ti. fa. in favour of P. .1. Murrnv, vs. Thomas Priest and
John Priest.
One half of T,r»t \n. 120, !v : ng in Hull
county, on the F.nst si«lo of Warhoo erceIc • levied'on
the nronertvof Thotuas Cavoe, to satisfy a 6. fa. »n
favour of George Howpe, vs. raid Carroe. Property
pointed out bv defendant.
Two Ifundrod *«nd Fiffv Acro« of 7,and.
more oi less, known bv Lot No 117, in the 12th Ri B -
triet of t’nRcountv; levied or nsthi property of Alfred
Nicholson, hv virtue oftwoff. fns. in favour of Rainev
Chastain, vs. «aid Nicholson. T.rvv made and returned
to me hv a Constable.
Oct. 21. AARON HARDIN, Sh’ff.
pTSwOVED S \LE.
ShcrifT'J ^tilr»w.—On the first
"nesdav in VOVFMP.FR next, will b*» sold at
th* Conrt-hoif«e in the town ofClsvton, *1ohun county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property to
wit :
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
W ILL he sold on Wednesday the 12th day of No
vember next, at the residence of Howell El l
near vValkinsville, all the. personal property b'donginp
to the Estate of Sterling Elder deceased, consisting of
a large Stock of Hoists, Mules, Cattle and Sheep, three
road Wagons and gi nr,one riding Carriage, and a va
riety of Household and Kitchen furniture, Plantation
Tools, and various other articles too tedious to mention.
The sale will continue from day to day, until all is
sold.
Terms, twelve months credit for all sums over five
daltars, the purchaser giving small notes with approved
security.
Sopt. 30.—39—tda HOWELL ELDER, ) p .
JOHN II. LOWE, $ r,#
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GRF.EAI3LE to an order of the Hon. the Inferior
Court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will he sold on the first Tue»day in De
cember next, at the Court-house in Madison county,
itll the land lying in said county, belonging to the estate
ofCol. Russel Jones, 1 ate of Franklin countv, deceased.
RUSSEL JONES, Ex’r.
Sept. 30.—39—tils.
it
Lot Vo. 24, in tho 2d DUtriM of Rabun
county: levied on ns the property of Hubbard k Wm.
Carnes, at tho instance of John Pviet, Asa Merger and
others, vs. William Carnes and Hubbard Onrnos.
Two rrundrod and Fifty Acres of Land.
more or less, Iving on the Tenn*j«s<»p River, known hv
t.ot No. I3G, in the 2d Di^t'iet of Rabun county; levied
on ns the property of .fame •* Martin, to snti*.fv a fi. fa.
i*i favour of f.evveileri tiilldind, vs. said ' T artio.
Oct. 21. t\M < IF r.CKT.EV*, SVff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
■'(nffjriLL be sob! o»» the ibsi ‘Eue^dav in tanuarv
v v nr.\f, at the Coirf-hoii«e»n Wntkin •ville, Clark
comity, bv permi^ion of tlie lion, the Justice 1 - of the
Inferior onrt of Chatham county, two Lots, No-*. 30
and 31, in the Town of Athens, being pa t of the Real
Estate of John F.Piot. deceased. Sold for the b°n»’fit
»f (ha Heirs and Creditor* of said Estate.
IAMFS P. BULLOCH, Ad nV.
U »oo iths after .late application will tv.ado
I A. »he bnnotirahh *be Inferior t’onrt ».f r• f- f * *?•• n *•
- -I'ufv, »vben «' }, .r .rdi' ary po. nose-, f‘. ,•. t -
i * ■’! the Real |>;3t<' cf pcntn-iio Pir o it, d-« e •«l.
July :5. V ILL!AM i 1 JLAKNETT. A^o.’r.
EX EC ITT 0 \< S’ S A LE.
J«riLL he sold on AVed esday the 19th of Novem-
Y ▼ her next,nt the late residence of Wm.J. Strong,
late ofCfark county deceased, all the personal property
belonging to said deceased, consisting ofCotton, Corn,
Fodder, Horses, Hog j . Cows. Household ami Kitchen
furniture, together with sundry other articles.—-Sale tc
continue from day to day until aii is sold.—Term* made
known on the days of sale.
DANIEL RAMEY, ) F
Sept. 23. THOMAS MOORE, S
GEORGIA, IIALL COUNTY.
VK^HEftEAS Jacob Elrod and Levina Elrod apply
Tv to me for letters ol’administration on the eatute
of Abraham Elrod, jun.late of Carroll county deceased;
These aro therefore to ei»o and admonish all andsin-
gnlarthe kindred and cr. dittos of the said deceased to
he and appear at»»y offic* within t|»e time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if my they have, why said lettfie
shoidtl not he grunted.
Given under my hand this 23d dnv of Sept. 1828.
GEORGK IIAWPE, c. c. o.
(J T ORGIA, HALUTOUNTY.
W HEREAS Saul Ratliffe applies to me for letters
of administration oil the estate of John Ratliffe,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the Huid deceased t«>
be and appear at my office within the tune presoibid
by law, to show cause, if any lhay have, w hy t*oid let
ters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand this 23d dnv of S» pt. 1828.
GEOItGE HAW PE, c. c. o.
G v ORGIA JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Thomas Morgan and Thomas Kelley ;
np»*b for letters of Adininistiation on tin* es
tate «f William Kelley, late of said. minty, deceased :
This is therefore to cite and admonish all nod singu
lar the kindred nnd creditors of mi id deceased to he and
appear at my office, within the time pi escribed hy law,
to ?h »w cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted.
(iiven under mv hand this 30th day n f < ept. !S2S.
FDVVARD ADA MS, c. c. o.
HEARD & COOK,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION J)f ERCIf. iyTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
C J0NT1M. I! to transact business at iheii old stand,
J on Maeintosh street. They tendei their services
ft* Planters and Merchants in this Stale ami South Ca
rolina. Their-Ware-House and (’lose Storage are in
superior order for the reception of COTTON anil MER
CHANDIZE, and their means ample to make reason
able advances on those articles con.-igncd to them.
Their at tent urn will be exclusively devoted to business
after the 13th September next.
August J.—31—3«;i
COTTON & TOBACCO
WARE-HOUSE,
AUGUSTA. (GA.)
J OHN REES informs his friends and the public, that
lie has taken the W are House, f trim rl.v occupied hy
'FLAWS k HOLT, which is situate*; in i lie rear of the
City-llotel, and adjoining »|ie Fogle Tavern lot, for the
purpose of traiwae'iue a
Jf M UEHOISE
AND
COMMISSION-BUSINESS.
Whenever required, he wifi he preputcd to make li
beral ndvareeineiffa on produce in stoic; ami his per
sonal attention will at nil times bo exclusively devoted
to the interest ofhis customers.
Sept. 9.—w8w.
just PURLisir n
Bv Sltaw «fc Edwards,
BBRSIIFN’S ADDF.BSS,
DUL.1VI.KED BLFORL THF. rill KAM A SOC1F.TT,
ull Commencement, 1828.
ON HAND, A FK'.V COPir.S OF
Clayton’s Address,
DELIVERED m;|v
Oct. 7th, 1828.
NOTICE.
rglHE copartnership of Mood iv. Jones is dissolved
■ l»y mutual consent. All notes and accounts of
l82d & 7, it is necessary should he paid hy tho first of
ov. next, or they will he put in a legal train tor col-
leqtiuii. TIiosh whose aecoittils become duo on the
2Jth December next, are requested to come torwarrluud
liijuidate them, and those who have dt.iuands against
us will please present them. !'. U OCD,
J. S. JONES.
Tho business will he continued hy E. Wood, w ho
will at all limes keep a general assortment of superfine
Clothes, Cassimeres, Vestings, <kc. together with a
superior oss utmeut of Hats, Roots mid Shoes, also a
general supply of ready made clothing.
Tie’fashions from New-York have just been received,
and aii work will be executed in the neatest manner.
Sept. 30 TW if
To ulL+ lioin these presents shall conic greeting.
W HEREAS sometime about the month «»f April
or May last, I made a power of Attorney to
my sou Shad rick 1»*;« it, of Hal) co. thereby autlunising K.
empowering him to sell a certain I ot oi tract of Land,
containing two hundred two und a half Acres, lyiugand
being in the county of Lee when diuwn, and known
ami distinguished by No. thirty-three, in the thirty-lost
District ot said county of Lee, w hiih was diav. nhy.
niyfelf in the late farid Lottery—und in ease of sale of thirty thru
said Lot of Land, he wax duly empowered t" make ti* tired seventy two, one hundred seventy three,
Ills t I tho mnie. Hut l"i *” rvnn.na, I . , xlo | lllni l r e«1 two liuiirlrfcl t|iirt«.'Cli. two
llwuchl |>ri)Pti to rovolu' my K'l'l t'"«. i i.t Atii,ij,r>. . . . . . , .
1 Ho lli.-iVt’ori’, tur.Hiy, liy Urns, pr. ( u.lr, r< vulic iiml | • , "»»lrctl hit. two, two llUlIllrod filly thro.:, two
disa.tmil my sai.l I'm'vir..1" Atimn. y m nil int. uts n.i.l; hmi.lrei! i.iur ty two, two hundrod nuioty throo,
p.iip.irr., tlioMiur nsil m. ...I)|«.».'r l.ml rn i . siri- j„ the 6tl: fli.trict. S nd Non. twenty, twonty
IN I.F.r. COUNTV.
On V Ton day tlie third of November,
Fructions iVos. mib. thirty six. thirty seven,
seventy two. seventy thret, one hundred > tylit,
one hundred inn", one hundred forty four, ono
hundred forty five, one hundred eighty, otto
litindred eighty one, one hundred eighty (wo,
ono hundred eighty three, two hundred four,
two hundred five, two hundred thirteen, two
hundred fourteen, two hundred fifteen, two
hundred seventeen, two hundred eighteen, two
hundred nineteen, two hundred tnenty, two
hundred twenty one, two hundred twenty two,
and two hundred twenty three, in the first dis
trict of Leo county.
On Tuesday the fourth,
Fractions Nos. two hundred twenty four,
two hundred thirty one, two hundred thirty two,
to o hundred thirty three, two hundred thirty
four, two hundred thirty five, two liundrc ] thir.
ty six. two hundred thirty seven, two hundred
thirty eifjlit, two hundred thirty nino, in the
same district. And Nos. one, thirty two, tltir.
ty three, sixty four, sixty live, ninety six. nine,
ty seven, one hundred twenty eight, one linn*
dred twenty nine, one hundred sixty, ono hu'n-
ilred sixty one, one hundred ninety two, one
hundred ninety three, two hundred twenty four,
two hundred twenty five, two hundred fiflv six,
two hundred fifty seven, two hundred seventy-
three. two hundred seventy four, in the secontf
district.
On Wcdutsdnij lie fifth,
Fractions No«. two hundred seventy five,
two hundred seventy six, two bundled se.i'mity
seven, two hundred seventy eight.two hie. d . d
seventy nine,.two hundred eighty.tuo In t Hied
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, IwohundrPtl eighty
eight, in die same district. And No's, two
hundred seventy three, two hundred seventy
feur, 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 hundrod
igltty 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 sixth,
Fractions Nos. nineteen, twenty, thirty’
seven, thirty eight; ninety five, ninety six one
hundred thirty three, one hundred lliirtv four,
one hundred seventy one, one hundred seven
ty two, two hundred nine, two hundred ten,
two hundred forty seven, two hundred foity
iglit. two hundred eighty five, two hundred
eighty six, in the 4th district. And Nos. one,
thirty eight, thirty nine, seventy six. cvcnty
seven, ono hundred fourteen, one hundred ftf
Iren, 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 hundicd
xty seven, three hundred lour, in the 5th dis
trict.
On Friday the 7th,
Fractions Nos. nineteen, twenty.fiftvsovcn. ■
I fifty eight, ninety five, ninety six, one hundred
one hundred thirty four, one liun>
tl,—end l .fi*!until |<
persmis, from punffi
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livsetf.
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i County, fio. Sept. 3D - -it)— 31
FracIioH Stiles.
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GEORG I \, 7'HRK EOF XT V.
J*\t-’RK\S .»M**t.iiah EMor and Walton TL liar
apply to me for lottery of admimstratioi
I an>iexer! f on tho estate of William Harris
!ee«a«ed. The
Vhi’.doarothorrforoto cit<*an.'!a«)moni?hnliand$in0ii- four, in t
Ia r the kindred ami crrditnrH of ^air! dm ra < *»'rl t t*» hr
t id appear at my «vfIio»‘ within t’p‘ ti re p.’.»*frih' «I b;.
aw, tn aftnw cana**, if any they have, wtiy «air! letters j Co
honld not be "ranted.
Given under my hand tl»i< 7ih rlav < f 0. t. 1-28.
JOHN H. LOWE, c.c. o. '
N cotnpliuncft with an Art of tho Leoisln-
Kl tur. f»l ticorria, pa**?« d the ?2d* of December, 1827,
entitled “An Act to dispoHo of thi» rrxirhic ol Landa
ben tnforr rr^t.rvt rl fin the use of fhc State,” the Horn-
iiu-Hioru r.^ appointed unrlet the pr< uHrhiBrf taid act,
will offer for half, at public ontcy, : t the town o! Mil-
h (Ifjcvdle, commrne.iilp on Friday tlu thirl*-onth day of
Fihriinry, 1S2'J, nnmnliatdy f.onti -p LAFAVF.TTK
If ALL, all ISLANDS, which hair hot been hcrctofoie
sold, orwlli may have reverted to the State.
Then? Islands in ill hi* sold in the follow mp order:
On Fi fthly the thirteenth nl’Keh. 1829,
Tli*: fitllmvifig Islam!?* in ftie t’liatal*«"efu-e River, viz:
Nns. one, two, three, lour, five, s:x, seven, t ight, nine,
ten, eleven.
one, sixty, sixty nne. one hundred, one. hut died
one. one hundred forty, one hundred 1'nrtv one,
one hundred eighty, one hundred eight' "tic,
two hundred twenty, tun ndred tu< nr. *)**e,
two hundred sixty, two hundredlixty t/nc,three -
hundred, in the 7th district.
On Saturday the. Sth,
Frnclinns Nos. three hundred nne, three
hundred t>. o, three hundred thirty eight, threo
hundred thirty nine, threu hundred forty, three
hundred forty one, thwe hundred forty two,
three hundred forty three, three hundred seven
ty two. three hundred seventy three, three hun
dred seventy four, three hundred seventy' five,
three hundred ninety nine, four hundred, four
hundred one. four hundicd two, four’hundred
five, four hundred six. four hundred seven, four
hundred eight, lour hundred nine, four hundred
thirteen, fouitern, fifteen, sixt* <_ . . ----
ventecn • igho i n, nineteen,iweiitv,t << niv»ni*,tw* n-1 thirteen, tour hundred fourteen, four hutufied
ty two, reel twenty rluee, in lire xttlli Hhtritl of Mur*
g-e i
. twenty four ami twenty five, in district No tit,
in s:*i*l county.
N*». twenty six, in district N**. P, in said county.
On
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mew, rf.A n»K rot*xty.
J IF.REAS Jcrciiiinh Ebb •*aurf Waltmi R. II«r-
. tin, apply to me for h tiers of a.lminMtration
on the estate ofjulm A. Herring, late of Alabama t!«--
CMisod.
flii^u arc theri'for*’ to ci'r ami atlmnnlahall nn>J sin-
pillar iho kindred and p-fditor* «»f said dcccaso.l to Iig
lacp^ar tt mv oJlin* within th« time pr<--*-n!,» t hv
■ntnrdny the four tea nth ot' bib.
•v/inu Islands via: No«.one, two, three,anti
• it th distiiu’ nf Troup county.
. m »!t.’ twelfth district «>f»aid c^unfy.
tiw», &iul three, in district No. three, of
. a a 1 iV'\ in district No. four, in anid county.
I ! (Itstrirf No. I iiri.t, r.f do.
. . idi-trict No', fourteen, of Fay ct»e county.
*wo, three, four, tiicai.d nix, in district No.
, * i i ffiirv county.
, .a district No. -ix. of Gwinnett county.
r, four and five, in district No. seven,
Given ;
i:dt!i-7 ’^v < fOrt.
JOHN H LoWf. c. c.
in nar.d
Hr»*d Bunk
■»ty.
and two, indi-tri*.t No.
» : ! » oft he nureJin«t‘ mom
1 p* < * or Current RHU on
s *'tntc.
IL \ r MINES,
J<u« MF.Ih-'R,
K\ \ N- MYRIGK,
JAMBb W.UEFlil.B.
jjht,of Hall county,
v *vill he required
I-
fifteen, four hundred sixteen, four hundred
seventeen,four hundred eighteen, lour hundred
nineteen, four hundred twenty, four bundled
twenty one, ir> the same district.
On Monday th<- truth,
Frnrtions Nos. three hundred iwenly one,
three hundred twenty two, three hundred twen
ty three, three hundred fifty, three hundred
fifty one, three hundred fifty two, three hun
dred fifty three, three hundred fifty four, three
hundred fifty five, three hundred fifty six, three
hundred sixty eight, three hundred sixty nine,
three hundred seventy, throe hundred seventv
ore, three hundred seventy two, three hundred
seventy three, three hundred seventy four,
three hundred seventy five, three hundred
seventy six, three hundredseventy seven, 'hree
hundred -evenly eight, three hundred sen ntv
nine, three hundred eighty, three hundred eigti-
jtv eno. in the Sffi ilisttiet. And Nos one.
ithn’ytw llitriv ’■ >< i '.inr. sixtv five,
t ninety stx, ninety seven, in tue 13th district.