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QiLDWIN SHERIFF'S SALE.
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will be sold
before the court-house door in the town MiUidgevilie,
between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
tewwit:
One negro woman slave, named Sylvia, about 65
years of age—levied on as the property of David ft>w-
cn, to satisfy three fi fas from a Justices court, in favor of
Isaac Stephens vs. David Bowen and Benjamin L. Les
ter. Property pointed out by B. L. Lester. Levicdjon
ahd returned to me by J. B. Cay, constable.
R. M1CKLEJOHN, Sli’ff.
Also at the same time and place,
Two hundred two and a half acres of oak and hicko
ry land, whereon Richard T. Lingo now lives, adjoining
Lamar and others—levied on as the property of said
Lingo, to satisfy a fi lh from Baldwin Superior Court—
John L. Jones Ex’or. vs. Richard T. Lingo and John
C. Johnson. Property pointed out by said Lingo.
C. D. HAMMOND, D. S.
'^/’ILKINSUN SHERIFF’S SALES.—Wid
be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, will be sold before the court house in the town of
Irwintnn, Wilkinson county, the following property,
to-wit:
Part of t.wo lots of land in said county numbers not
known, adjoining Lewis Bond and Benjamin Mathe.vs
whereon Alexander Doke now lives—and one bay horse
about eight years old—all levied on as said Dukes pro-
ry, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Josiah Q. Dunn, vs. said
Doke. .
Part of lot of land No. 61, in the first district of Wil-
kiitson county, adjoining Caswell Brannon, levied on as
•operty of Etheldrcd Fountain, to satisfy a fi. fa
the property __ „
from a justices court of Jefferson county, in favor of
Littleberry B Marsh, vs said Fountain and John Mc-
Brydc. ISAAC HALL, Sh’ff.
H ,
the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will be
sold,before the court house door iu the town of Clarks
ville, Habersham county, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit:
All the right, title, and interest to the one eighth of
the undivided part of lot No. 102, in the 3d district of
said County, levied on as the property of James M. Bur-
, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Black, vs said
C HEROKEE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
sold on the first Tuesday OCTOBER next, at
Wrightsville, the place of holding court in the county of
Cherokee, between the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
All the interest belonging to Thomas Howel in a bay
stud Horse, about seven or eight years old, levied on by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa at the instance of William
Dannell. ISAAC WHORTON, D. Sh’ff
0HEROKEE SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be
sold, on the fir^ Tuesday in OCTOBER next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, at Wriglitsville, the place
of holding Court in the county of Cherokee, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
One sorrel mare and roan colt, one bay stud horse,
fifty head of stock hogs, twenty nine head of stock cat
tle, eighteen head of sheep, six head of goats, nineteen
bee hives, and fifteen acres of standing com, more or
less, all levied on as the property of Old Fields, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from the Inferior court of Carroll county in
favor of Jiles S. Baggess, vs said Fields, Crow and Bill
Walkingstirk.
Also twenty acres of standing corn, more or less, levi
ed on as the property of Bill Walkingstirk, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from tl*e Inferior court of Carroll county in
favor of Jiles S. Baggess, vs Old Fields, Crow nnd Bill
Walkingstick; property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor-
A. H. JOHNSTON, D. Sh’ff.
ney.
Will he sold, at the same time and place.
Twenty-five acres of standing corn, and his interest
on the land where he now' lives, known by Petits Place,
levied on os the property of John Woldridgc, iu tavorof
J. S. Kirkpatrick vs. said Wooldridge. Levy made ami
returned to me by a constable.
* JOHN JOLLY, Sh’ff
-Will be
f OWNDES SHERIFF’S SALE.
JLi sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, in
Burton and sundry other fi fas against said Burton
Also, lot No. 119, in the 11th district of said county
levied on as the property of James Hudgens to satisfy a
ii Ei in favor of Pery E. Duncan vs Daniel McDowell,
John Hefner nnd James Hudgins and one other fi fa in
favor of Samuel Fields vs said Hudgins.
Also, lot No. S3, iu the 4th district of said county, lc-
-> ied on as the property of Joseph T. Stokes, to satisfy
u ti fa from a magistrates court of Clark county in favor
of Burton Hicks,” levy made and returned to me m a
constable.
Also, lot No. 1, in the first district of said county, le-
-!• ii'vl on as the property of Raney Chastain to satisfy a
:i fa in ffivor of Ilolmon F. Simmons and one other h fa
in favor of Aaron B. Hardin both vs said Chastain.
Also, one hundred and fifty five acres of Land, more
or less, being a part of lot No. 156, in the 2d district of
said county, levied on as the property of Zedckiah An
derson to satisfy a fi fa in favor Patrick J. Murray va
said Anderson and Harvey McCollum.
Also, lot No. 12 k in the 3d district ot said county, le-
i ied on as the property of John Witherow, to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Samuel A. Wales, respondent, vs said
Wi tire row, appelant, and A. M. Norris security, pro
pel ly pointed out by plaintiff
Also, three acres of Land, more or less, being a part
of lot No. Ill, in the 3d district of said county—levied
*ai as the property of Willoughby Barton, to satisfy a fi
ft iu favor of James Worley, resjxjndent, vs said Barton
appelant, and John B. Chastain, security.
' Also, lot No. SI, in rhe 3d district of said county, le
vied on ns the property of Enoch Wood, and also lot
No. 53, in said district, subject to a mortgage, both to sa
tisfy a :i tli in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia, vs
John Holcomb, maker, Joseph England, William Ilal-
nms, Enoch Wood and Elijali England, endorsers, and
John Sanders and James Graham, securities on the ap
peal. . .
Also, Jot No. 58, in the 3d district of said county, !e-
v ied on as the property of Leandcr Smith, to satisfy a
Ufa in ffivor of Samuel Field, bearer, vs William D.
Smith, Leandcr Smith, Tilmon P< well and James Blair,
securities, anu one other fi 1a iu ffvor of Henry Bourn,
vs said Leandcr Smith.
Also, two hundred and forty five acres of Land, more
or Je;s being half of lot No. 31, in the 6th district of said
county, levied on as the property of Henry M. Crumley
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Robert Trotter, vs Harvy
McCollum and Henry M. Crumley and Eli Anderson,
security on stay.
A Iso, two hundred and thirty one acres of Land, more
or less, granted to Hay, adjoining lands to Watters ami
others <m the wjfters of Broad river, in said county—le
vied on as ihe properly of John Wamack to satisfy a fi
f.i in favor of Willi mi It. Mulky for the use of Bcnajah
Williams, vs John Wamack and Darius Echols, securi-
fv.
Also, half of lot No. 37, and the one half of lot No. 29,
both in the third district, and lot No. 50, in the 12th, and
lot No. 43, in the 10th district, and lot No. US, in the
Franklinville, Lowndes county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
The interest, right, title-anil claim of Thomas Brown
to lot No. 493, in the 9th district of originally Irwin now
Lowndes county—levied on as the property of said Brown
by virtue of an execution issued from a Justices court in
said county in favor of Benjamin Devane vs. said Brown
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also lot No. 306 in the 12th Dist. formerly Irwin now
Lowndes county, levied on as the property of Bun-rill
Myers to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jones Superior emu-
in favor of James Bell, vs. said Myers—Property point
ed out by William Blair, Esq.
Four negroes, Sylvia a woman twenty one years ot
age, Charles a boy six years old, George four years old
Charlotte two years old, all levied on as the property of
Shines Nelms, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a jus
tices court, in Laurens county in favor of C. S. & Moses
Guyton vs said Nelms; property pointed out by Will-
,am Wright, agent, levy made and returned to me by
'onstable.
Also, one lot of Land, known by the number sixty-one,
lying iu the 12th district formerly Irwin now Lowndes
county, containing four hundred and ninety a?res, a'so
the improvement on lots number one, two, three, and
four in the fifth section in the town of Franklinville,
whereon John J. Underwood now lives, one work steer
4 years old, one yoke, ring, staple and bows, one steer
five years old, ten head of goats, one chesnut sorrel
horse ten or eleven years old, one saddle and bridle and
saddle cloth, four sitting chairs, nine tumblers, one pitch
er, nineteen valuable books, surveyor’s chain, one slate,
one pine table, one-map of North and South Carolina
and Georgia, one pair of cart wheels and body—all levi
ed on as the property of John J. Underwuod to satisfy a
a fi fii issued from Irwin Superior court, in favor of Tho
mas King, vs said Underwood; controled by Martin
Shaw, property pointed out by said Shaw.
Also, the crop of corn ami cotton now growing on the
place whereon Thomas Brown lives, levied on as the
property of the said Thomas Brown to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from the Superior court of Lowndes county, in fa
vor of the State, for the use of t he officers of court, vs
said Brown. HENRY BLAIR, Sh’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Will be
sold at the court-house in the county of Cherokee,
on the first Tuesday in October next, within the usual
hours of sale tire following property, to-wit: Elisha a
man about 20 years of age, Betsy a woman forty years
of age, and Eliza a girl about 14 years of age—said
negroes sold agreeable to an order ot the honorable In
ferior Court of said county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes and as the property of Harry Vickery, late
of said county, deceased. Terms cash.*
OLIVER STRICKLAND, Adm’r.
July 26 3—tds
^JUAltDIAN’S SALE.-
•Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in November next, at Green
ville, Meriwether county, between the usual hours ot
sale, Lot of Land, number one hundred and ninety-four,
in the second district of originally Troup now Meri
wether county. Sold by order of the Inferior court ot
Henry county as the property of Thomas McCommack.
JAMES BUTLER, Guardian.
August 16 6—tds
E
XECUTOR'S SALE. Will be sold at
the late residence of Janies Braccwcll, deceased,
in Pulaski county, on Thursday the 20th September
next, a part of the personal property of said deceased,
consisting of a number of Stock Cattle. Terms of sale
mode known on the day.
B. W. BRACEWELL, r v .
JAMES BRACEWELL,
August 16 6—ids
DMINISTItATOR’S SALE.
-Will be
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1st district, all in said county—levied on as tiio proper-
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tv of James Blair to satisfy a fi fa in favor of James Mad-
dbx vs James Blair, Powell Blair and George Blair, se
em flics, and other fi las vs said J. Blair.
A. MAULDIN, Sheriff
Will he sold, at the same time and place,
Lot No. 41, in the first district of said county, levied
rjn as the property of Joseph Barr, to satisfy two fi fas
from DeKalb Superior court, one in favor of Henry
Watson the other in favor John Choice, &. Co. bearers,
both vs Joseph Barr.
Also, one bay horse Je vied on as the property of John
Corn, to satisfy a fi fa In favor of Joseph Chatin for the
use of William Rowell, vs Sarah Saxon anil Robert
Saxon, and John Corn security on slay
Also, one black horse, levied on as the property of
of Artcm
Thomas Towrisan, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Artcnnis
ifold, appelant, vs Thomas Townsen, maker and re
spondent, and Thomas J. Rusk, endorser, and other fi
las vs said Townsen.
Also, two rows and calves, levied on as the property
of William Scalf, to sat isfy a fi fa in favor of the State,
is John \V. Gunter, Alsa Gunter, and ct. al. and one
other fi fa against said Sealf.
CHARLES RfTCH, D. Sh’ff
'OViWETT SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be
{if sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next.,
Vfi.re the court-house door in the town of Lawrence
-„ille, Gwinnett county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit ••
Four cows and calves, and one yearling, 35 head of
>ion, two beds, bedsteads and furniture, 12 chairs, one
pine chest, and 1 tabic, 3 pots, 1 oven and 1 trying pan
—levied on as the property of Mclgcr Bumgarner, to
satisfy a Mortgage, fi fa in favour of B. A. Baker, Wm.
Flolcomb, D. N. Pittman, and James M. Nettles, vs.
said Bumgarner. Property pointed out by James M.
Nettles, plaintiff
Two negroes: one a woman 33 or 40 years of age and
the other a boy 14 or 15 years old—levied on as the pre-
THirtv of James McGill to satisfy a fi fa in favor ol'Thos.
McAdams, vs said McGill and James Bradberry; levy
made and returned by a constable.
Also, one, road waggon, one soirel horse, one grey
horse, one grey mare, ton head of cattle, consisting of
grown cows and young cattle, 38 head of hogs, consist
ing of sows and pigs and shoals, 5 feather beds and fur-
t, ilure—all levied on as the property of James McGill to
satisfv a mortgage fi fa in favor of James C. Laugliridge
v s said James McG ill; proper!y pointed out in said mort
gage fi fa.
Also, two negroes, one a man by the name of Ellick
about 25 or 30 years of age, and one boy named Hender
son about 12 years of age, levied on as the property of
Thomas J. Chandlers to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Asuhcl
R. Smith, vs said Chandlers; property pointed out by
plaintiff
Also, one hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoin
ing John R.Towulyin Marberry’s survey—levied on
ns the property of Jonathan Sell, to satisfy two fi fas in
favor of Samuel Harrison, vs said Sell; property point-
ALTON SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
before the court house door in the town of Monroe,
Walton county, within the lawful hours of sale, the fol
lowing propersy, to-wit:
Two negroes, one a boy by the name of Claiborne 18
years of age, the other a girl 17 years of age, by the
name of Martha, levied on as the. property of Stroud
Melton, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Manly.
One sorrel Mare, levied on as the property of Giles
Lawry to satisfy u mortgage fi fa in favor of Drake &.
Murrell, property pointed out in said mortgage.
JOHN T. MORROW, Sheriff
A oMINilSTRATOR’S SALE. In pursu-
-e*- ance of an order of the honorable the Inferior cour :
of Franklin county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at
the court house door in Marion county, lot No. 21, in
the 31st district formerly Lee now Marion county. Sold
as a part of the real estate of William Jones, deceased
for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors.
WILLIS AYRES, Adm’r.
August 19 6—tds
D’
sold on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
before the court-liousc door in Cambridge, Dccati r coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty to wit
One lot in the town of Bainbridge, in Decatur county,
known by' lot No. 41, containing one fourth part of an
acre—levied on as the properly of Joseph R. Shores, to
satisfy one small fi fa. issued from the Justices court of
Burke county, in favor of Edward Garlick, vs said
Shores; levy made and returned to me by aconstable,
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, being lot No
50, in the 16tb district of originally Early now Decatur
county, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the inferior court,
of Decatur county', levied on as the property of Jason
Plant on the foreclosure of a mortgage deed, at the suit
of Duncan Carry vs said Jason Plant.
KEDAR POWELL, Sh’ff
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary'
of the county of Columbia, will be sold on the first T ues-
day in October next at the court bouse in Marion coun
ty, Lot of Laud No. 236, in the 4th district of originally
Muscogee now Marion county, it being the real estate
of Jared Pounds, late ol Coluiiibia county, deceased, and
sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
THOMAS E. BEALL, Adm’r.
July 19 2—tils
sold, agreeably to an order of the honorable the In
ferior court of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary-
purposes, on the first Tuesday in October next, at the
court-house in Talbot county, lot of land, No. 246, in
the 1st district 2d section of originally Muscogee now
in Talbot county'. Sold for the benefit of the heirs, &c
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ROBERT ARMOR, > ,
JARVIS BROOKS, $ 1
.Tnlv 26 3—td
GEORGIA, W aslnngton county.
n j HEREAS William P. Hardwick and John J.
Long, executors of Lemuel Howard, deceased,
apply for letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, lobe
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters of
Dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 5th day of Jure, 1S32.
6m FRANCIS T. TENNILLE. c. c. o.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
W HEREAS Shad rick Dixon, administrator de bo~
a is non with the will annexed of the estate of
Robert Dixon, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission
from said administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they .have, why said letters
should not be granted.
FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, r. c. o.
July 5 52—Cm
GEORGIA— Pulaski county.
^^7 HEREAS Frederick Mills makes application for
letters of Administration upon the estate ot
Charles Mills, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite the kindred and and credi
tors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand 5th day' of July, 1832.
JOSEPH CARRUTIIERS, c. c. o.
July 12 1—3t
I A OUR months, after dale application wui be made
. to the honorable the Inferior court of the county
of Twiggs, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the negroes belonging to tiie estate of W.lliam
Eaaam, late of said count y, deceased.
MEbSECK EASAM, Adm’r.
May 3, 1832.
4tn
JjlOUR Months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Washington
county', when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the land belonging to the Minor heirs ot John
Blackburn dec’d. JARED WOOD, Guardian.
\ ■ ay 2, 1832 43— mini
1 7IOUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Early coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Lot No. 271, in the 4tli district of formerly Troup, new
Harris county—for the benefit of Nancy, Sally and
Jackson Long, illegitimates.
JONATHAN WEAVER, Guardian.
May 24. 1332. 4m
IOUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of the county
of Cherokee, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ot Har
ry Vickery, late of said county, deceased, consisting ot
Elisha a man, Betsy' a woman, and Eliza a girl.
OLIVER STRICKLAND, Adm’r.
May 24 46 4m
LA'iONTON MANl \l
liXBomite schooi
JN answer to the many enquiries made, tl ie p
-begs leave to state, that this Institution 1$
i:r.c I
iu a flourishing condition. He is convinced by U “
periment that schools of this kind will succeed ^? 1 '
‘ -_ o—.1:0:^..1.: , . ai 'ui
per. Some difficulties were anticipated from tfi e ,
of the tiling and from a wont of firmness in [wren- 1
if they will do their duty, no fears need be entem 1
about the success and usefulness of such estahiy
Mr. Enos B. Myer, educated in a school of tu""
(and who conducted this during the Principal’s L"
to New-York) is engaged as a permanent assist*]
account of this arrangement, 8 more students raayW. 1
mitted after 1st ,.f Julv, the commencement of ti lt . »
term. By this date, more commodious building T
erected. c -
G eorgia, Washington county.—
William 1 lopson applies to me for Letters of Dis-
Adm’rs.
A GilLEABLY to an order of the honorable
the Inferior court of Wilkes county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday
in October next, at the court-house in Decatur county,
lot of land, No. 287, in the 21st district of originally Ear
ly now Decatur county. Terms made known on the
day of sale. ROBERT ARMOR, ) , , .
JARVIS BROOKS, $ Adm u *
July 26 3—tds
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NOTICE.
ERSONS in .vl.kuUgevi.ie. and elsewhere will d
well to raise no accounts against either of the sub
scribers without the consent of one or both, as they are
determined to pay no debt wherein they are not consult
ed. LEWIS BOND.
WM. F. BOND.
Wilkinson coun’y, August 22, 1832.
The Federal Union, Recorder and Journal will give tlic above 3
insertions and forward their accounts for payment to
S—3t WM. F. BOND
JiOTlCfi.
T HE subscriber wishes immediately toemploy a first
rate Curryer and Dresser of Leather; and will
give liberal wages. He wishes also to take two boys as
apprentices to the Tanning and Currying business, for
the term of four years-. BOLER ALLEN
Clinton, Jones co. April 26. 42—tf
NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the esiate of Thomas Mar
comb, late of Jones county, deceased, will maki?
immediate payment, and those having demands against
said estate will render them in terms of the law.
ROBERT BEASLEY. Adm’r.
Clinton, Aug 9. 5-—6t
IF
NDEK an order of the Inferior Court of Rabun
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold at Clayton, Rabun county, on the first Tuesday in
October next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow-
negroes belonging to the estate of Janies Martin late
of Rabun county, deceased, viz: Lewis a man about 36
years of age, Mary a girl about 12 years old, Will a boy
9 years old. Sold for the benefit ot' the lteirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
SAMUEL FARRISS, Adm’r.
ANN MARTIN, Adm’x.
July 23 3—t.l-
bl'itvniaiirS COMPASSES* CHAINS* &t
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
F OR sale by
JACOB FOGLE.
Milledgeville, April 12 40—tf
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ii at the court house door in the town of Clinton,
Jones county, on the first Tuesday in October next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, the following lands be
longing to the estate of Matthew' Marshall, deceased,
to-wit:
Six hundred and forty-three acres of land, in said
county, adjoining William Paulk, William Lowe and
others, more or less—also two acres of land whereon Lu
cy Owens now lives, adjoining lands of Joshua B. Clark
and others. Terms made known on the day of sale, and
to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.
LUCY MARSHALL, Adm’rx.
ALLEN MARSHALL &
MATTHEW A. MARSHALL, Adni’rs.
July 24th, 1832. 4—tds
4 G REE ABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of DeKalb county, when sitting lor ordinary
purposes, will be sold in Decatur, on the first Tuesday
m De<
ed out by the plaintiff, levy made and returned to me by
u constable. S. F. ALEXANDER, D. Sh’ti.
Will be sold as above,
Lot of land, No. 191, lying in the 5th district of Gwin
nett county, levied on as the property of Allen Walker,
“ lichard Butler, vs sahl W«l-
fo satisfy a fi fa in favor of Richard
her and'Benjamiu Brand; levy made and returned to me
by aconstable.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, Sh’ff
POSTPONED SALE.
Will be sold, al the same time and place,
Seventy-five acres of land, more or less, it being part
reflot No. 183, in the 5th district Gwinnett county, with
some improvements—levied on as the property of Silas
Spikes to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henry Stricklin, vs
John Rigsby and Wiley Rigsby and said Spikes; pro
perty pointed out by defendant Spikes, and levy made
and return
ucd to me by a oonstable.
S. F. ALEXANDER, P. Sh’ff
ecetnber next, within the usual hours of sale, the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Mark Kirksey, deceas
ed, to wit: Joe and Jemima his wife, young Joe, Isaac,
Andersen, David, Jane, and four children, viz. Sam,
Harrison, Derby, and Bailis, Patsy and child Allen—
To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms at sale.
HARDY PACE, Adm’r.
Aug 9 tds
J^DMIN 1 ST II AT OK’S SALE.—Will be sold,
on Saturday, the 22d September next, at the court
house iu Clinton, Jonescountv, the whole of ilic person
al property of Thomas Macomb, late of said county,
deceased, consisting of one horse, saddle and bridle an4
wearing apparel, See. Terms made know on the day of
sale by ROBERT BEASLEY, Adm’r
Aug 9 tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold
at the coMrt-hotioc in the town of Covington, New
ton county, on the first Tuesday in October next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property to-
wit:
One hundred one and a quarter acres of Land, more
or less, being part oflot No. 24, also seventy acres more
or less, part oflot No. 25, both of said tracts of land
the 8th district of originally Ilenry now Newtcn county.
Sold by order of the honorable the Inferior court of New
ton eounty sitting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit
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of the heirs and creditors of James Nesbit, late of said
county, deceased, under the incumbrance of the widow’s
dower. Terms made known on the day.
STEPHEN NOLIN, Adm’r
July !•? ' I—tds
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ambitious aim of being the most informing, most amus-
and most spirited of ali newspapers, and in particu
lar of being the best Weekly paper for respectable fam
ilies, ever offered to the public patronage from the Phila
delphia press. To establish this latter claim, the utmost
care is taken to crowd into its ample columns every
possible variety of new and interesting intelligence: and
ou the score of the talent, spirit and real interest of its
contents, combined’with the beautifully white paper on
which it is printed, the clear, new type, and its not being
crowded with an abundance of advertisements, it is
hoped it may claim admission to the parlors and libraries
of all persons of education and taste. To those who do,
as well as those who do not read the daily papers, the
Saturday Bulletin will never lack novelty, every part
being entirely original, or compiled in a manner to en
gage"attention to even the least imposing portion of its
contents. It is printed on a large imperial sheet of fine
white paper, twenty four columns of each number, and
contains the news in the week down to the latest dates.
The papers for subscribers in the Country are carefully
packed in strong wrappers and put in the post office in
time to leave the city by the mails of Saturday morning,
so that by Sunday night, they may be received at offices
one hundred and fifty miles distant from the city; while
those who live within fifty or seventy miles, will receive
them on the evening of Saturday.
Premiums.—Any persons forwarding Five subscribers
and a year’s subscription, shall receive the Paper free
for himself, so long as the Five continue.
Any person forwarding Ten subscribers and a years
subscription, shall receive a copy of the Lifeof Napoleon,
beautifully bound in two volumes, or any other work of
equal value which may be desired. These books will
be forwarded with care, in the manner directed by the
owner. Address the Editor. June 21
mission on the estate of "William Ncyland, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters
of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 8th day of March, 1832.
FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
March 15 36—m6t
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of DeKalb county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Jesse Hurst late of DeKalb county, tlecea
ed. Tube sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. E. B. REYNOLDS, Adm’r
May 31 47 4n»
IOUR months alter date application will be made
to the honorable the InferiorCourt of Newton coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell
ail the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Joel
Aycock, late of said county, deceased.
HOUSTON AYCOCK, Adm’r.
May 23 REBECKAH AYCOCK, Adm’rx.
tin
^lOUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton coun
ty, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land
and negroes, also the perishable property belonging to
Shadrick Humphris, late of Walton county', deceased.
STERLING CAMP, Adm’r.
May 31 47 4m
GEORGIA* Baldwin county.
W HEREAS Daniel Pratt, Administrator on
estate of Samuel Flint, dec’d. makes application
for letters of Dismission from said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by' law, t
to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand this 23d day of May', 1332.
B. P. STUBBS,'c. c. o.
May 24 m6m
ir? EORGI aT Twi ggs county. Whereas Zacha-
xJT riali B. Hargrove and Moses Fort, administrators
on the estate of Samuel Fowl, deceased, apply for Let- I _
ters of Dismission from said administration. i j5iXOUR months after date application will be made
These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid sin- j S’ to the honorable the Inferior court ofTelfaircoun-
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior court of Emanuel
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot No. J17, in the 8th district Lee county, for the
benefit of Rocksey Ann Price, illegitimate.
JAMES WALEA, Sr. Guardian.
June 11 4m
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ! tyy while sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by j three Negroes, a part of the real estate belonging to the
■aiio v cause, if any they' have, why said letters of
dismission, should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 21st day of April, 1832.
RICHARD RICKS, c. c. o.
April 26 42—m8m
estate of Alexander Parker, late of said county, dec’d.
JAMES PARKER,' Ex’or.
NANCY PARKER, Ex’rx.
June 14, 1S32. 4m
^4 BORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—Where
as Jeremiah Ivey and Josiah Ivey apply to me
tor Letters of Dismission from the estate of An^lioney
Ivey, deceased:
These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
lie time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 8th day of March, 1832.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
march 15 36—mfini
EORGIA, WALTON
N. H a ?
1 ^3GUR months after date application will be made
. to the honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
t he Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of James
Gray, late of said county, deceased.
LEWIS II. FARGASON, Adm’r.
June 21st 1832. 4m
J7IOUIt months after date application will be made
Id to the honorable the InferiorCourt ofDeealureoun-
COUNTY.— \V hen—
as Micajah Whitley', administrator on the estate
if Wiley Whitley, deceased, applies to me for letters ol
iismission from the administration of said estate, stating
hat lie has fully administered the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish aH .and singu
ar, tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
icw cans-?, if any they have, why sairf letter., cliamism-
ry slioukl not be granted. Given under my' hand, this j
!2ili March, 1832.
JESSE MITCHELL, r. c. o- j
March 22 37—6m
cy, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a part of the estate of George G. Gaines, late of said
county, deceased.
KEDAR POWELL, ) r ,
JOHN B. SAUNDERS, > ors '
June 23, 1832. 51 4m
The terms and regulationsare as heretofore v-
1. The course of studies to occupy 3 year.- . -
2. Each student to labor 3 hours per day.
3. Board, washing and tuition for 1st year Vf
the 2d $75; for the 3d $50* Payments hull'v-F
;td vance.
There will be a short vacation of about a 1
mencing on the 23d July. The public exaininati,'J
be held early in November, of which due notiee v *
given and then a vacation til! January.
Letters, post-paid, not otherwise, making apn!ic a .- ■
for admission or inquiries in regard to the SchiV *
cceive attention.
Eatonton, 30th Afay, 1832.
Editors In the State friendly to such Institutions nra it
of Science, are respectfully rciiuostcd to ^ive the shove ' N
tion: the Savannah Georgian will please give it 3 weekly i, '
and forward account to the Principal. '
MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF THE STvrd
OF GEORGIA. 1
HE Trustees of this Institution impressed •
it great importance of affording the facilities of 2
quiring a complete Medical Education in our own s
and in ourown climate, have under the authoriiy .p
charter organized a Medical College in the city C f i
_,ustu, ami elected the following Professors, viz;
L. A. Dugas, M. D. on Anatomy and Pliysioio—
Jos. A. Eve, Al. D. on Materia Aledica and ft. I
politics.
Institutes ar.cl p rac -j,
OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Houston
county', when sitting for ordinary' purposes, for leave to
kc-11 the lands and a negro belonging to the estate of John
Carriuiiers, late of said county, deceased.
DELAMAR CLAYTON, Adm’r.
June 30. 1832. 52—4m
A FTBH tlie expiration ot' four months application
will be made to the Inferior Court of Henry coun-
j ty, when sitting For ordinary purposes, for leave to acll
j two negroes, Caw a woman and Bob a boy' belonging to
I the orphans .-f James Beaty', deceased. Sold for the pur-
! pose of division among'the said orphans.
JOHN SELLERS. Guardian.
July 5. 1832. 4m
WALTON INFERIOR COURT,
Sitting for Ordinary' purposes, May Term, I >'32.
Present, their Honors Egbert B. Beall, James Orr, and
Robert J17. Echols, Justices of said Court.
MfH7IJEREAS Richard F. Breadlovc, Aministrator,
▼ ¥ and Nancy Stroud, Administratrix on tlie estate i
of Isaac Stroud, deceased, having made application at )
his term of the Court, for Letters of Dismission from said ,
estate: These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all per- A •„ . , , , , ., „
sons concerned to shew cause, if any they have, within W11 bfi 11 ai,c l .° the honorable the Inferior Court of
’ ’ 1 Emanuel county', w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for
John Dext, M. D. 011 the
Medicine.
Al. A.vtoxt, M. D. on Obstetrics and diseases 0 fo.
men and children.
L. D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistry' and Pharmacy.
Paul F. Evf., Al. D. on Surgery.
Tlie Trustees respectfully call the attention of
public to the distinguishing feature of their plan of
siruction. The course icUI. be six months instead ofi:
usual period of four, by which extension ul time, i
Lectures will be less crowded, and an opportunity ;ri •
ed for more minute daily examinations. That die L
lures may be interesting and satisfactory, the necem-
apparatus and preparations have been ordered lieu ii
ope and the North.
Candidates for the Doctorate arc required tobc of -
moral character: to have attended at least two full coy : -
m Lectures in this Institution, or ore in some < them-,
-able Medical College and a second in this, in addi
to the usual term of private study; to have rtcisttr-
their names, an J delivered to the Secretary an inaucur,
dissertation on some medical subject one mouth prtvi
to the conclusion of die course.
The course will commence on tlie third Monday
October next, ar.d terminate the third Weduesd:.? •
April.
Tlie expense of the full course of Lectures will l< V:
Matriculation, S5.
Graduation Fee, 810.
Good board may be obtained in tin: vicinity of tl.f-I
stitute for $13 per month.
The healthiness of Augusta and economy toll.-:,
dent, need no comment.
Published by order of the Board.
Signed,
Jr
AUGUSTUS B. LONG.STI1 Eli'.
President of tlie Board oflW
MILTON ANTON Y, V. IT .
L. L*. FORD, Secretaire.
5l>mtlj.$
PIEDMONT MAIL KOI
T
F'i Eli the expiration of tour months application
the time prescribed by' law, why the said letters should
not be granted in pursuance of said application.
A true copy from the minutes, May 7ili 1S32.
JESSL MITCHELL, c. c.
May 17 45—mOm
j leave to sell the real estate of Solomon Afcrcer, late of
1 said county, deceased.
f DAVID GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
July 5,1832. 52—4m
GEORGIA— DeKalb county.
HEREAS Thomas Ely applies for letters of
Administration on the estate of Burwell AI01-
is, late of DcKuib county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew
cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand 4th day of August, 1332.
E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
August 16 6—5t
A FTER the expiration of four months application
Jm. will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Decatur county', when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of David Waters, late of
said countv, deceased.
REBECCA WATERS, Adm’x.
July 5th, 1832. 52—lm
4 FTER the expiration of four months application
will be made to the honorable the InferiorCourt of
I Dooly county, for leave to sell the land and negroes be-
[ longing to the heirs of Thomas Grace, late of Jefferson
W ui-nr-.y or jSi 1 1 ! county, deceased, for the purpose of making a division
HEIILAS Oliver Clark, makes application j betw / en thc jc^cs of said estate,
tor letters ot Administration upon thc estate of i
GEORGIA—DeKalb county.
upon
Gideon Smith, deceased :
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and sin
gular tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should 110t.be granted.
Given under my hand this 7th day of August, 1832.
E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
August 16 6—5t
B G. PAULETT, Guardian.
Dooly county, 5th July, 1S32. 4m
PROPOSALS
For publishing in Alonroc, Walton county', Ga. a Reli
gious Newspaper, to he entitled tlie
SOUTHERN BAPTIST REGISTER.
BV JAMES W. PIUCC.
JT is a fact generally conceded, that thc most neces
sary'study of mankind, is how to prepare for useful
ness in life, and happiness in eternity'. The necessity
is of consequence apparent, that every facility which
the mind can invent, or the imagination devise, shosId
be thrown in their w-av, to aid them in accomplishing
this most important of purposes, this most desired of ob
jects. The publisher deems this a sufficient apology fu
tile prospectus he now offers.
As its title indicates, the Register is designed particu
larly to disseminate facts in relation to the Baptist de
nomination ; to trace its history, to recount its trials, and
give intelligence of its success; yet in doing so, it will
present nothing to which thc Christian of any denomi
nation whatever, can object. Its aim will be to encour
age virtue, promote piety, and uphold the doctrine and
precepts of our holy religion. To these objects a large
portion of tlie paper will be devoted ; yet to make it ac
ceptable to families generally', and answer thc purposes
of ordinary newspapers, it will regularly furnish a syn
opsis of passing events, without interfering in party or
G EORGIA—Irwin county.
W HEREAS Mary Williams and Redding Hunter
apply to me for letters of Administraf on on the
estate of David Williams, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they' can, why said letters
should nut be granted.
Given under my hand, this 27th day' of August, 1832.
WILLIAM SLONE, c. r. o.
Sept 6 9—5t
WASHINGTON INFERIOR COURT,
Sitting for Ordinary purposes, July Term, 1832.
TTPON thc petition of Zacharinh B. Hargrove, asad-
Kj ministrator de bonis non on the estate of William
Bennett, late of said county, deceased, praying for a dis
charge from his said administration—It is therefore or
dered by tlie Court, that all persons concerned or in any
[manner] interested in said estate, appear at the Janua
ry Term 1833 of said Court, to shew cause, if any they
l ave, why said Zacliariah B. Hargrove should not
political strife.
With mi:
s very brief exposition of his design, tlie
Publisher submits it to the public, trusting with confi
denee to their decision upon his claims for patronogc and
support.
TERMS.
[CP The Southern Baptist Register will be issu
ed weekly, upon a medium sheet, in newspaper form, at
$2,50 in advance, or $3,00 if not paid within the year.
Advertisements will be gratefully received, and in
serted at thc customary prices.
The work will be issued as soon as subscribers enough
are obtained to warrant the undertaking.
Holders of subscriptions will please return them by
mail or otherwise, to tlie publisher at Athens, Georgia
as soon as the 10th of October next.
Athens, August 12th, 1832.
LAW.
J of IN H, WIGGINS having taken an office in
the town of Irwintou, offers his professional servi
ces to his friends and tlie public.
September 6, 1832. q.—3^
then and there be discharged from his said administra
tion on said estate, anil it is further ordered that this
order be published in one of the public gazettes of this
State for six months.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 2d
July, 1832. FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
July 5 52 5ni
A FTER the expiration of four months application
will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
for the county of Lowndes, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Frances
Akins, late of said county, deceased.
WM. G. AKINS, Adm’r.
July 5, 1832. 4m
JpiOUR months afterdate application will be made to
the honorable the InferiorCourt of DeKalb county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of William
Bruce of DeKalb county, deceased, for thc benefit ■ .
the heirs of said deceased.
ISAAC N. JOHNSON,) , , ,
JOHN DOBBS, ( Auni rs '
July 12, 1832. 4m
-iJti ilOl i’i-i exieiuls imtn xViiiletlgeviiie to;’
t-b’y ot Washington, and is so calico, L-cr.-iiiy:
passes a considerable extent, with the Blue Bulge,inl
and magnificent display.
a ins route passes uirough Eatonton, Grcciubomi";
Washington and Petersburg!!, Georgia—throi-h Ah
Miic, Laurens, Union and lurk Disiriot, 8. Can!:,
uough Cimilotte, .Sahsbuiy unci Lcxincii n, !N.C ■
ua—through Danville, Lynchburgh, Lovingslen, O
lottesville, Barboursville, Orange,'Hulpe] ua- and Yv.
rent on, Virginia, to thc City ot' WH.-Jungum.
This Route is particularly recommended totla-Tr
vellcr for its salubrity, and* the neatness, comfort nil
abundance of its Tavern accommodations. Jnthcr:
ness and variety oJ its scenery-—in its numerous .1;
unity villages—in its industrious and enterprising p-:
ration—in its transit within 1 he sacred .shades of
• crated Moniicc-Ilo, this Route is wiT.cut its equal,
riie Southern country. Nor have tlie Proprieties oft
Route left the traveller to depend for his'comfort up
die above natural & incidental advantages—they ha
sought to make Nature more attractive, by procure:
throughout, the best NORTHERN COACHL8 a:
PRIME well broke HORSES; all placed under P
are and management of Drivers and Agents of skill*. I
respectability.
This Route will average from 75 to SO miles perri '
the day’s run will commence, with one exception, fr
3 to 5 o’clock, A. M. and terminate from 6 to 8 P. '
On tlie excepted day, the run will commence at 2 A.
and terminate at 9 P. M.
Ladies may safely trust themselves in this line, as ee
ry attention will be paid to them, and when so reque. -
ed, the Agents will travel with them on to the City-
Washington.
Tlie whole Coach, when so desired, can be engag
by families. Distance 654 miles—Fare §45* Dap
departure, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 1
4 A. M. All Baggage, juircels, Lc. at tlie risk off
owners. WILLIAM SMITH.
Culpepper C. TI. Va. May 15, 1832. wfca
PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISHING AT MACON, CA., AN ACRICf!-
rju
F OUR months after date application will be made u
tlie Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitiint
fa- ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land, Ni
53, in the 14th district of Monroe county, belonging u
tlie estate of Thomas J. Morris, deceased, for the bent
fit of the widow and orphans of said deceased.
DAVID ADAMS, Guardian.
July 2, 1832. 4m
I jtOUit months afterdate application will be made t
the honorable thc Inferior court of Washington
county, when sitting for ordinary purjloses, for leave to
sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Elizabetl
Sanders, late of said county, deceased.
BURWELL SANDERS, Adm’r.
July 12 4m
HENRY COURT OF ORDINARY*
Mat Term, 1832.
A LL persons concerned, are hereby notified that Al
exander Hunter, Guardian of Henry M. Hunter
of tke estate of Samuel Hunter, deceased, has this day
made application for Letters Dismissory on said estate
and from said guardianship—It is therefore ordered, That
unless cause is shewn at tne next term of this Court, the
said Alexander Hunter will be dismissed in terms of the
law from liis guardianship on said estate.
A. T. HARDIN, n. c. c. o.
May 17 45—m6m
F our months after date application will be made
to the honorable InferiorCourt of Baldwin county,
when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the
real estate of William Everitt, late of Randolph county
deceased. MARIA E. EVERITT, Adm’x.
July 7th, 1832. 4m
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of John Paul, late of said county, de
ceased. JAMES PAUL, Ex’or.
August 9,1832. 4m
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of DeKalb
SALE OF AN ESTATE BY TH» LEGATEES.
the first Tuesday of November next, will be sold
eounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
th
at the late residence of Leonard Hayes, sen de
ceased, all the estate, both real and personal, together
with the present crop of the said deceased. Thc sale to
continue from day to day, until all is sold. Terms made
known on the day—sold by tlie consent of the Legatees
and for their benefit. THE LEGATEES.
Monroe, Walton co. 9th Aug. 1832. 7—tds
LAW.
T HOMAS C* jII’KEEN* will practice Law in the
Chattahoochic Circuit and in thc counties of Craw
ford and Upson of the Flint Circuit. Businesscntrusted
to him will meet with prompt attention: his address is
Talbotton, Georgia.
March 22, 37— Gin
sell the Land and Mills, belonging to the estate of Wesly
Martin, late of said county-, deceased, for the benfit of
the heirs and creditors.
CHARLES MARTIN, Ex’or.
August 9, 1832. 4m
B Y virtue of an Order from the honorable the Infe
rior court of Monroe county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, before the Court-house door in said
county-, between the usual hours of sale, Lot of land
number fifty-three, in the fourteenth district of said
county, belonging to thc estate of Thomas J. Morris
deceased, for thc benefit of the widow and orphans of
said deceased. Terms made known on thc day of sale
DAVID ADAMS, Guardian.
August 39, 1832 9—t<N
T UR Ali NEWSPAPER, TO BE ENTITLED
THE SOUTHERN- PLANTER.
HE 6uli I HERN PLANTER will be devoi;-
cxclusively to the Agricultural interests oft
■vuntry; including Horticulture, management of St*'
■ aking of Vv ine and Silk, Gardening, Domestic Ecu-
•my, useful Arts, Household Expenses, Health, Fre I
frees, &c. Stc. &e.
It will be issued fat first,) every other week—® : |
medium sheet and quarto form—on good paper amlre* j
ype, procured expressly for the purpose. To be ii;
proved and enlarged as "the extent of patronage
warrant.
The form will be convenient for binding; and <&J
volume will be accompanied with copious index'-
Political and sectarian subjects will be excluded-
It is the design of the publisher to make the worku' J
reresting to all classes of the community; particular-- 1
to those in any wise connected w ith fanning, garden®' !
mechanics, &c.
Communications are solicited. Agricultural Societi- j
and friends of the planting interest generally, ar fi r
quested to aid us in our undertaking. , .
Essays on law, medical and scientific subjects, w-. - j
received.
Premiums will be given for tlie best written essay?
particular subjects. Any well written communicate
on any subject connected with thc objects of this P u
cation, will entitle the author to a year’s subscripting
The publisher will be assisted in the Editorialdeps-' |
ment by several literary gentlemen.
Terms.—-Two dollars per annum, in advance.
82 50 at thc end of the year, To subscribers to •
Macon Telegraph the price will be one dollar an- • I
alf, in advance, or two dollars at the end of the ri' I
The paper will be commenced as soon as surec®
encouragement offers.
Editors throughout the Southern States are respt-
fnilv requested to give the above a few- insertions.
M. BARTLETT-
Macon, July 25, 1S32.
WASHINGTON HALL»
MILLEDGEVILLE. G4. j
T HE subscriber tenders his thanks to his friend'cE
to the public generally, fur the patronage
his Establishment has heretofore received. He
ed to his house, a spacious DINING ROOM,
various other improvements, which will enable
increase very much the comfort of his boarders
v isi tors. He solicits a continuance of patronage, " -
he hopes to merit by tho most st rict attention. .
HENRY DUNC-V>
August 30, 1332. ^ 'Lffx
’.* The Editors of thc Bep.iiilicaa, Nashville, Ten. we ^,,1
and Hive, Columwa, s. v. "Z,*in
to insert the above everv other week for six week 5 .
their accounts to this office for ynyresiit.