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mrarroir saz.cs.
On the first Tuesday in MAY next,
W ILL be told, before tbe court-house door io the
town of Covington, Newton county,between tt.e
4UU&I hour* of sale, Uie following PROPERTY, to wit:
All Elishi Taller’s right or interest in LOT of LAND,
No. 233, in tbe 10th district of originally Henry, uuw
Newton county—levied as his property to satisfy two fi
fas. in favor of Bryan and Swift, vs. EIUla f alley—levy
tnade and returned by a constable.
•O'.'j acres of LAND, more or less, No. 316, io tb<
I6tb district of originally Henry, now Newton county,
whereon Janies Mine now lives, adjoining Robinson and
other*—levied on os the property of James Mize, to satis
fy afi. fa. in favor of Benjamin Buchannun, vs. Jainct
Mile—levy made and returned by a constable.
Ona negro GIRL, by the name of Listy, about 10 years
of age—levied on as tbe property of William Gilbert, to
-Satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of David Dickson, vs. Wm~. Gil
bert—levied on and sold by consent of parties.
250 scacs of LAND, more or les*. whereon Jesse Pe
ters now lives, in the 4 h district of originally Walton,
now Newton county, on the waters of Haims* s’ Creek—
levied on as the property of Jts.e Peters, to satisfy a fi fa.
5afavor of John Malcoinbe fjr tb.; use .if J. W. Campbell
said Peters. JOSEPH WATTERS, Sh ( if
ctwixrazrrr sale?.
On the first Tuesday in JVLiY next,
W ILL i»e sold, in the town of Lawrencevihe, Gwin
nett county, between the usuul hours, the follow
ing PROPERTY, to wii:
five NEGROES: Billy and Jacob, men, each about
J9 years old, Lavina a w. nao about 40 years oM, Hun-
»uk a girl about 17 years old, and George a hoy about 13
Jours old, 8 Windsor chairs, l walnut table, 1 looking-
Jlasa, i rag earpet, i bid, bedstead and beddiog, 1 small
b -le and loubrag glass, 13 rush bottom chairs, toilett and
wash stand, 1 looking gla.-s, 1 bed, bedstead and bidding,
A st(la "window curtains, i set-tables, 1 round do. ltd Cui-
jet, I p<*ir la ge leaking glasses, 1 bellows, J p;>ir I ->g>
•hovel and longs, 1 pair and irons, 1 pair (drt.-d tandt-
sticks, 1 pair glass lamps, I sid- board, I pair cutgluss dr ■
canters, 1 pair plain do- 17 cut g'ass tumblers, i7 do.!
wines, 3 do. dishes, 1 common carp, t (large,) i waiters,
small and large, 4 chairs, 1 large and 1 small looking
flas% drying in z, t bed and bedding, < b ireaii, 1 small
fijvasmg tAlc, 1 common carp, t, 1 w 111 iron, 1 vt-n, i
skillet I grid iron, 1 tea kettle, I oven and id, 2 c If
-mills, 1 large kettle. 1 long oven -md lid, 6 dishes, 3 d z-
e»» plates, I d. Z'-ii knives end forks, 3 pi. eta lagging, 6
sucks sail, I barouche and huruiss, l gin baud, 2 c. tin
gin», 1 barrel mm. 1 box salt, S bushels more or less, I
A t spades, S frying pans, 4 sey tin s, 1 side saddle, 1 uian’>
•wo. 1 keg powder, 1 pair scales and weights, 1 lot crock
wy, 1 lot glass tumblers, 3 part boxes soap, t pan g i
scales and weights, 3-4 bag ah >t, p .rt of coil mp , *
.hardware, 1 blind horse, 5 p .ir eouon souks, t to k i.g
^pas*, 3 part bags pepp< r and spier, 1 part b..g conerur,
45 pounds nails, 2 boiei paint, 14 spades, 4 *>oon-is twin 1 ’,
1 d sk and contents, 4 cows and yi.aii.ngs, 7 slates, 1 de
canter, 2 tumblers, 3 hales of coiton, 1 empty barrel, 2
£hairs, bunch good qi-ifs, sm-ill trunk, 1 bar iron—.111.
vied on as tbe properly of Alston Boyd, io satisfy fi f .
from Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of J*din .>nd VV .1,
him Kelly, vs. Alston Boyd, and a fi fa fr.<in Giviime
aup*M>i«r Court in favor of Robert C. H etiaurc, vs Al-lo
Boyd, and sundry other fi. tus issued from the same cuui i
and in my bauds against said A dou B<>yd.
.Also, one liundrt d unddifty acres if L AND, part ol
lot No. 10J, in the 7tb district Uiviouett eooniy. where
on definUant now lives—levied on a* the property ol
Charles vie Hugh, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Gwinnett Su
perior Court, in favor of A. Boyd,& Co. indorsers, vs.
said Charles .Vleiiogb and lum*-.* Toggle.
One road WAGGON and three HORSE' 1 , one nf tbe
horses a sorrel about Sytais o.d, one a black mare 5 y arr
t»1d, and one a bay borse 3 years old—ail levied on as <ht
property Ezekiel Mathews, to satisfy a fi fa. from Gwin- i
nett Superior Court in lavor of Thomas W, Han is, vs.
•aid Ezekiel Mathews.
One negro WOMAN named Mira,&.m e negro GIRL
named Caroline-—levitd on as the property of Clinton
iVebb, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justices' court in favui
of Hutcliina and Holt, for Uie use of .lolui and Drury Plo-
plea, vs Clinton Webb; Jet y made and returned to me by
a constable.
Lot of LAND, No. 239, in the 6lti district of Gwin-
netl couuty-—levied on as the property of Isaac tlruir.be-
id’5, sen. .•.miio.j n fi. fa. in of Archibald Hamit
ion, vs I^aac Brumbeloo atid Valentine Brumliloo; Icvt
made and returned to me by a constable.
WILLIAM MARTIN, D. Si.’ff
V?ALTON SAKtt.
Os the first Tuesday in MAY next.
B EFORE the court-house door in the town of Mon
roe, Walton couuty, will be sold, between the usual
hours of sal", the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One negro boy by the name of DANIEL, 16 or 17
years of age—levied no as tbe property ol Charles R.
Cosby, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Magis
trate’s Court in favor of Samuel McJynktn and others
vs. said Cosby, properly pointed out by the Plain tiff, la-
vey made aod returned to uie by a Constable.
5i0j acres of LAND, lying on tbe North side of tbe
Apnlaeby River, formerly J.tckson now Walton county,
whereon Lemuel Winn now resides, adjoining Hili and
.there—levied on as the property ol said Winn, to satis
fy a fi. fa. in favor of Daniil Jackson, n, William J.
Cowen, John P. Wino ana Lemuel Winn.
On.; bl .ck HORSE, ** »r 10 years old, on# Wheat
Fan and threshing machine—all levied on as the proper
ty of Sherard Camp, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Walton Infe
rior Court, in favor of James J. Moure, vs. said Camp;
property pointed opt by John Swords.
125 acres of LAND, it being part of lot No. 203, in
the 4th District uf sa d county, l ing »n the wal* r» of
Gum Creek adjoining Harris and others, whereon De
fendant n»w r.sides—levied on as the property of Edmond
K. Camp, to satisfy a fi. fa. in f >vor of Davis and Cy
nr, vs. su id Camp. *
One round bale of COTTON— levied jo as the proper
ty uf Marlin Lleuvt land, tosaiisfy a fi la from Walton
I uie ior Court in favor o! John Dawson for the toe of
rt illiam Wood, vs said Cleaveiand, property pointed uut
by Dch ndunt.
The.interest of lohn B. Marablein FIVE NEGROES,
to wii: Toby, and her two children, Washington, tnd Ma
tilda, Frank, a *»• g.o man 4i years ol>l, » c.-innum Black
smith, and uld D‘.mme>, a d.uf.imi dumb negro about 45
years old, the -ui-i interes' being the one-fifth part rn sai
m groes—levied on us the property of said Marabie, «o
satisfy a fi fa. from Walton Superior Court iu favor of
.illiam vliGar. against Said Mar.bl ; properly point d
out by the Defendant.
250 .ores of L AND, lot No- 6f. in the 4:b district of
said coumy, <>n th atirs of Flat Creek udjoiniag Allen
Chandler and others—levied on as the property of John
IS Brown, to satisfy six fi. fas. issued out of a Justice's 1
-.ouri . f Columbia county, in favor of Abner P R >b< rt
.in, vs. said Brown; property pointed out bv Paul T.
WiHis, levy made and r turned to me by a Constable.
laO acres 14 LAND, lot No- 82 in the 4ih district of
»aidcounty, adjjiu.ng A. Chandler ami others, one pd;
>. bluck-Mr.it u’s bellows, 4 head of “Oats, tivo plough
stocks and irons, i^O pounds uffo-idcr, one large pot an-'
,«.;l books—-ail Icvieu on as the property of H- X kiali
Palmer, to s-.tisly a fi fa. issued liom Walton Superio>
0 >urt iu favor of folio fie »da way. vs said P timer; pro
perty paihltd out l>y the Plrirn.fiann Plain 1 tT’s Attorney.
M r» b 3l ORIrtN STROUD, Sh,iUF.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL}
MILLEDGEViLLE, GEORG Li.
JOHN W. PITT,
B EGS leave to inform his friends and
the public, that he has re-established
himself (since the late Fire) on Henceck
i Street, nearly opposite the eld stand
wurr«. iK ..in ue happy to wait on them.
Boarding by the week, day, or month.—Horses and
Carriages to let on reasonable terms.
Grateful for past favors, he solicits a share of public
patronage.
MiUedgeviUe, April 7, 1831 33 At
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A'so at the same time and place will he sold
One GRAY v| a UK. aho.i five or six years old. anc
hi. Gig uni limitss—levied on s the properly f rt il
ham J. D .vis, m sa .tsiy one fi ft. in f vur f B M Hiii
use of &CO. vs. Wihiutn J. Da vis and Isaiah Per-y, se-
curi y on stay of Execution.
One N'lGRO VI AN by the name of Daw, about 33
vears ofag levied on as the pr >perly of •lathi iv M.t.
- |e, to satisfy one fi. fa. infavor ol B. W Force and oil:-
•:i>, vs. Julio B. Vlaralil and Mathew Marabie; property
-oiiited out !>y -I. B. Marabie.
IOM V T. MORR^ v D Sheriff.
Aditiiiusirator’s Salt*.
w iL k ’ e so.d, at the court-ho< sa in the town o(
t v McDuuough, Henry county, on Suiurday, Hit
twenty-first it v >»f rt.iv next all the
PEKISIIABLfc: PROPERTY,
belonging to the < sun: oi G rrett Clark, lute uf said coun
ty, dee’d.—consisting of his u earing Clo hes, and other
articles too tedious to mention, forms of sale iuad>
known on the d y. GUY W. SMITH,
April 7 39 7t
T HboUU-'jGRlBER, (late proprietor oi tne Globe
Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion House,)
begs leave to announce to his friends and tire public gen
erally, that he has taken that elegant and commodious fir
proof Brick Building on the come, of Broad and Jackson
streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall.
It is situated in the mast central part of the City, and is
in ’he very heart of business—being in the vicinity ofihe
Augusta Bank, and the Branch hunk of the State of Geor
gia.
This establishment is known as tbe GLOBE HOTEL,
and in the itrerior arrangement and general construction,
unites to an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and
comfort. To the man of tamily, the individual traveller,
the daily boarder, or the fashionable visitor, the GLO’-E
preset .to accommodations inferior to none in the Southern
States.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among
• lie most popular Hotels io this City, he flatters himself
that his experience in business, added to the superior
advantages of sRuation andtlie resources under his con-
troul, will enable him to give the most decided satisfac
lion to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His STABl.ES are spacious and well ventilated, and
.imply supplied with the best of provender, and at
tended by experienced and steady 0>tl<-r*—in addition
o which, the subscriber will bestow his own personal
unremitting attention, and in hisekarges, will uot forget
th. pressure of the times.
The Charleston Stages arrive at
b the Globe Hotel every Sunday,
Vcdncsday and Friday evenings,
gjTwurt 6 o’clock, & depart every Tues-
• y, t.-ur-iMy and Saturday morning, at half p st 9
The Washington and Athens Stage,departs every Tues
day and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrives eve
ry Wednesday and Sunday evening at 6 o’clock. The
hlberton Stage .depart* every Sunday morning* ut 4 o’*
clock, and. arrives every Friday evening at 6. 1 he Pen*
dletou St.ige departs ev*:ry Tuesday, at 4 o’clock in the
morning, and arrives every Monday at 2 o’diw:k in tin
evening. The Milledgovill* Stage arrives -evevy day: * *
cepi Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the evening, and oeparU
•-very day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in tbe morn
ing. The Sav annah Stage ^arrive s every Yond.iy Wed
nesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, and
departs every Sunday, /v uesday and Thursday, nt 2 o’
clock in the morning. WILLIAM SHANNON
Augusta, O'l. 1, 1829 196 f
At the savw time and place will he sold.
One hundred and fifty acres of LAI^D, wi tbe 5 h dr-
■trict uf said county, whereon Aaron Broun now liv-,s—
levied on as the properly of said Brown to satisfy a fi f
jn fivur of Russell & Boyd, and one in f.vor uf Russel
Boyd, & Co.
Two bundled and fifty acres of LAND, it b« mg h-i
No. 31, in the 5th district of said county—levied on a-
the property of Jesse Tcnnison. deceased, to satisfy a fi
ft. io favor of Thomas Ward, vs. John Ttpriison. < xve>
tor of Jesse Tcnnison, issued from a Justices’ Court u
Bu ki county; levy made and returned to me by Few G»i-
dun, constable.
One hundred and twenty-five acres of LAND, it be
irg the south east half uf lot No. 331, iu the art. district
•f s lid county—levied on as the property of Jobu Lao-
ton, to satisfy a fi- fa- from a tustic.-s’ Court in favi r of
John Pucket, vs. Tbeophilus Lanton, Joseph L nton and
John Lanton; levy made and returned to me by h-eurg.
£v .ns, constable.
Fifteen acres of LAND, part of lot No. 2S6 in tb<
Sth district of said county—-levied on as the property o<
David. Garrison, to satisfy a fi. fa in futor uf Janie, Aus
tin; vs Charles Ragsdale, David Garrison'-md John Adair;
levy made and geturued to me by Thomas P. Godfrey,
constable.
Two hundred and fifty aercs uf LAND, lot No. 191
in the 5lh district uf said county—levied on as the p.o-
perty of ilka Walker to satisfy a fi. la. in favor of Janies
Austin, vs. Allen Walker and Berry Vlullecan, security
on the stay, and other fi. fas. issued fr.mi a Justices'
court; I. vy made and returned to me by Wfiliam Strick
en, constable.
WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
ALSO—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
June next, at the same place,
One negro MAN, named Jacuh, and one hundred an*,
twenty sides of LEATHER—levied on • s the pr- p rt>
of defendant to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Gwiun. tt
luf rior Court in lavor of Asalicl R Smith, vs viary
Mackiu -Ud Heat j K.llian; property pninitd .-ut bysavd
KiRan. WILLIAM MARTIN. D Sheriff.
Administi stor'd Sale.
O N Tu-sday, the .6 h day of Ap.il next, between
the usual hours uf sale, will be soi.t, at tbe late resi
dence uf M-mlin R-icker, ticcwwd, in I spi .-oui'ty, tbe
PERSONAL PROPERTY
of said dtcewed—c..o.'iitinj.>f a Horse, Tuttl*.- and Hogs,
Cum, Fodder, Oats, Bacon, Y<>ke of Oxen o«d Cart,&c
Terms of sale made known on the day.
JAMES NEAL, ) A . v
AARON SMITH, ) Adm ra '
March 94 37 fit
A<l(ntnisUrator*s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on Saturday, the 2id day of April
n> xt, at the late residence of iosiah Hatcher, de
ceased, io Wilkinson comvy, all tbe
FSHISHABJLg PROPERTY
b< l-.nging to the estate of said deceased—consisting of
one young Mare, Cuttle, Household and Kitchen Fumi
tory. Terms made known on the day by
J. E. DENNARD, Adm'or.
March 24 34 M
Administrator^ bale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in September
next, between the usual hours of sale, atiue court
t«tM 4n the to . n of Cuvingloo, between the lawful hours
of suit, Uie fallowing
TRACTS OF LAND, viz:
2021 scree, mere or less, bci g No. 18, m tn» 8th district
of originally Henry now Newton county; 202) acres,
wsrasrkM, it being lot No. 45, in the 8<h district u( orig
inally Henry now Newton county. Sold for the benefit
iff the heirs and creditors. Terras made know* ou tie day
of s=.k. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm'r-
Vlareb 24 17 ids
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LANKS of all •ie-'Criptionr, priuttd to order faith
neatness and despatch.
NOTICE.
A LI. persons having d-uia'nis against the estate of
Garrett Clark, late uf Hi u.y cuunty, deceased, art
: q u sted to nnder them in fgiily authenticated as Hit
law i quires—and those indchi d .<» the estate to >u >k^
.inmedijie payment. GUY IV. SMITH. Adm'r
Af.nl 7 39 6
LI. persons arc tr reiiv f rwirued irotn trading wi i.
ur i,ii boring my wife, Rachael Jdelton, on my ec-
- uut—she having left my bed ami hoard without any
I -st cause or prov cation n my part—I aie therefore d. -
fcrmined to p<-y none of her contract;*.
IS\AC MELTON.
Newton county, M .rrh 29 39 31
NOTICE,
F. Copartners up h re*uf.»r,*. x.sted between fames
W Ediirinson .<» .1 ~»'otvi. T ’l inks, known by ft..
’y!e ».f EDMO.V.rO.V 4" B-h\'KS, is this day de^ulv
J l>y niutuil an-c.nl. Ail p r.-ous having demand
gainst shiu fi ia will lo.*k to Robert T B-uias l'*r p<>y
ut-nt; and >.li debts due » .id firm, Hubert T. Bank-
if cue is authorised to Cull, cl-
JAMES ED K»N ON,
R T BANKS.
March 18, 1331.
NOTICE.
T MF. Cupartnerfhrp .f dobert T. Banks -‘nd Jam>-
E tm -iisui., kn.wti und r the na.ue oi B iNKS
tif EDMOWaON, is .bis day dissolved by io-con
-•-nt. Ail persons having.dcm <udi> ag inst s.ud firm wit'
!.i< k to Robert T. B.nks fui paynien ; and ..II d bis tin.
-aid firm, U bcil T Banks alone is mthurised toe >11 cl
ROBkRT T. B4N.» ,
JAvlilS EDviUNSON.
March 18. 1831. 39 3l
PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISH!-.o AT GAIN ICS VII.LE HA- L COONTT Ga
A vvKi.KLY N> VVSFatEit,
TO BE ENTITLED
OAnrssvxus advjbrtxsb^i.
LV TED |u
Intelligence.. Commerce . Agriculture , .Seance., bourn-
p incipits. and the perpetu it Union a; the State ..
I T is nut designed by the. sudmuiU r • * ta ke any p -
r ‘de as o lit principles uf tkc Gai -.es> ille Adver
tiser. It i; s Ou-ictil to say, th j. its politic .1 p.iucipur-
v til be bused upon what lie conceives tne true J UVreuuiu:.
creed, as understood by D. -ytun, Livingston, vladisun
and the fri* ntts uf ih • Cnion in tbe South — the perpelua
tion and stability of which union will be its g-uiid cno
and aim.
Mhiie the subscriber thus rQiiounces bis political filth
—it will he his exertion to cand id the P.cs. in !k spirt
nf that fui bears nee aod liber ilitjt ,ot incao isU-nt with
integrity of principle, and mil vihiliiy of purpose.
CONDI riONS.
The GaiuesriUe Advertiser will be printed up.m a me
dium sheet, at $t 50 payable io advincs, nr $3 50 at tin
cud uf each year. Advertisements inserted at Uie ostia,
rales.
t he Gainesville Advertiser will be issued so soun as
the potion-gv will warrant—of which the undersigned
has flattering assurances.
Th exertions of his friends are respectfully solicited.
- NATHANIEL B. JUH VN.
April 7. l S31 39
iQ* Editors of papers in Georgia and the aujotning
States, willing to reciprocate the courtesy of an exchange
will please give publtcUf to the above. Communicalioa--
addr. ssed to the undersigue- , must, fur the pres -nt. b<
directed a MiUedgeviUe, post paul. N. B *.
GfiOlhdA -Pula kt c.-onty.
W HEREAS lohn Sparrow applies to me for letters of
A ministration on the estate of Daniel Sparrow,
late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my <>tfi<-e, within tin
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they cat.
why s .id letters -bould nut • e granted. Given under my
hand, this 14th March. 1831
JOSEF.I CARRUTHERS. c c, o.
March *?4 37 ^
GEORGI A—vVutuui runny
W HEREAS, Mary Janes and ouathan Luvuiling-
opplies to mr for letters o’ Administration on iht-
estote of William Janes, late of said couuty, deceas. d:
TWe art-therefore to cite the kindred ai d cr. ditors of
said deceased, to be nd appear at my -th e. wirhm tin
time piescrrb.-d by 1a*, to 'hew cause, if any they can
why said letters should not be granted.
Giv.ai under my band, this 28th March 1S3I
[W-rj JESSE MITCUtU, (j. a, o,
CALL AND SEE!
THE Subscriber respectfully inform-,
hisfrieuds and the puhtr* •« general, that
hehasop neda t‘<> ?• f
EUrTERTAlifMiarT
in L arkolltor, Cs.iui.ro> niy,G<*» and
flitter' iiimscIIthat he will giv> as gener
al lunUtii-.-ii :m ill that may favoi rim with tb.-ii pairci.-
;igc as anv uther Inn-Keeper in as newly settled country
as this—Though Carrollcounty has been kepi in the back
ground, defamed and shaded by reports, yet I hope all
till soon Moon aw.yby the sunshine of virtue, nur
tured by th. Gospel of Christ, and the instruction of art-
md sciences— So rail and see C. McCARTY
April 24 -225 tf
SLADES
Agricultural and Mercantile Intelligencer
1 THF. Pres*., Type, and other water!th* f.r the above
. public cion have been procured, and art: daily tx-
uecled PosimwMers and others bolding subscripticr.
paper', will pleas* forwa-d tl.e n .m e of subscribers witli-
uut delay. Tin* publicalioi. will be commenced in a few
- eeks M D. SLADE.
|C3F=* The Editors who have kindly published the Pirns-
pectus ofihe *lnti-lligencer,” will rend, r an additional-
ibligation by inserting the acove.
Macon, \tarcti 24 37
MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL
JCOTTEKV.
30.000 Dollars
OF CAPITAL PRIZES YET IN THE V\HEEL, vi*:
l of 15,000 Dollars,
1 of 10,000 Dollars,
1 of 5,000 Dollars,
BESIDES PRIZES OF
$1000 *900 $800 $700 $600 $500
-$400 $300-4200-$100, tu-
Ou SATURDAY, the 30th day of April next, tl.e 4th
Day’s Drawing will be coutioucd, when there will be
'irawn from the wheel
1.000 PRIZES!
The increasing demand for Tickets mikes it necessary
th .1 tuoao who expect to select their nun.bets from a great
variety, to send tlietr orders soon,
v Those who hold Tickets wbkk m;ty not be drawn previ
ous to the commencement uf the Fifth and last day’s
drawing must remember that such Tickets will have to
risk toe SPLENDID PRIZE of
30,000 DOLLARS
besides other 'handsome priz> * then to be deposited.—
IV-kets still sold at, Whuics $10—Shares >o proportion.
Address orders (post-paid) to
RUODOM A. GREENE,
March 24 Sec’ry t«» Commission or
Head Quarters 3d Division. G M.
Mimedgeville, J4th \la>ch, 1C31
DIVISION 03DERS.
P URSUANT to tbe General O.d .s oi bis Kxecllen-
cy the Commander iu Cbi>f. the Annual Review
and Inspection of 3d Division of Georgia Militia, wii!
:ak« place by Regiments and Battulions, at Hie respective
muster grounds in the counties composing the said Divis
ion on the d ys following, to wit:
In the count} of Clark, ou Thursday, 7th of April.
In the county of Oglethorpe, ou Saturday 9th April.
In llie county of Greene, on Tues ay uod Wednesday,
the 12th and 13th of April.
in the county of Morgan, ou Friday and Saturday, the
20th and 21st May.
In tbe county of Putnam, on Tuesday 24lh May.
In the county of Bale win, ub Saturd y tin 28th May
next.
TV officers and non commissioned officers of the sev
eral Regiments and Battalions composing tins Division
wilt be assembled on ’he respective days reviuus to the
Review and Inspection of their respective Regiments and
Battalions, fur instruction and dril .
The commanding General especially enj -ins upon th*
Generals of Brigad , and all officers unuer them, a strict
obedience to orders, uuj expects that they wtil personally
attend to tlx- execution of their orders. Tbe observance
if strict discipline and subordination will be required, and
all infractions noticed and punished.
By command of VI a j Gen. Watson,
S. ROCKWELL. Division Inspector
Mareb 24 3J D*v Georgia Militia.
w
. PROPOSALS
For publishing ■» large ana compiAe .Map of the State oj
Georgia, embracing all the Lands within the chartered
limits
I ISSUED last year Proposals for publishing a new
VI.ip oi our Store, but after mature riflectiou, I tvn
Klnced to ikelint- it till th* Cheruk.c country should b.
cquir- d and-Survey d. As a Bi I fur surveying th*
Cherokee lands is now b-fore the Legislature, and wb>cl
i is passed into a law, I n»w p.-»**cnt new proposals to
e public, fe-elmgtbe ntmi>s:confidence ini's libt.r lt.nt-
tfici.nl pttrunage. Th- size of the *-ap will belli*
..itoe is-ha published by my father, which I think si. 15
-iciitly large fur a fill and uistiuet representation. Th.
t>l«. of engraving sh.ill be equal to that of the best cu-
g.ved VI t p of any of nur sister states, mid every object
-.■at u-girt to belaid down, and which is usually repre*
*.t< d on State- uups will he deiine’i.td witn matin mtrti-
cil precision & accuracy. The\ will be neatly varuisb. d.
r .nvassed, colored ..n<l attach d to Roll-, rs. Tu suit pur-
-ba-ers, a 3ui able number of th m will be enclosed in
ichly ornaracnUd covers. To assist nu in meeting the
xpt-nses of eng aving and other incidental exp<ns«s.
wnich will un vmdahlv occur wliih-preparing tbeoriginai
f.r the hands *f ihe Engraver, I solicit those who sub-
-ci ilie to advance what they can with convenience Those
rtio .nay b. disposed to advanc. /our dollars, will receive
•t withu.it iddit«onal charge. The cost to those who ud-
> .nee two dollars, - til be five dallais; and to thtue who
,..b crib*. nr,d may nut choose to advance, six dollars to he
paid down on the delivery of tbe Maps* The selling price
u those who do nut Become subscribers, w ill be 07 per
c >py. Tims, individuals wbn may please to extend then
l.heral aid oy making ao aovanee, will receive tl.e Map*
->t a lower price, and shall be euliti. d to tbe first copies
-hat are struck. No > xpensc or labor >.il! be spared to
r n.fT it very accurate and worthy of a liberal and ex
-'-nded patrun-ige. The M..pz will be delivered tu sub-
.cribers and others, wi.iun six months after the Reports
f the District Sin v.-yors are rece-ved and filed in the Stir-,
v.-yor-Gencral’s Office. If the work can be broughl out;
•»jrli« r by the Engraur it will be done; but 1 am not wii- 1
sng to promis tJic-m before tlie time m ntiuned. I de-
-ignto C’.muit-nce toy 'lap of the State soon after the
ri'oig of the present LegUlaUire, and will complete the
- . presentation of all the Territory of our Stale, with the.
xeeptinu of the Cheruk* e eau:.try; and as soon as the
S rv.-yois shall -urvey it and ra ik« their official report, 1
will finish tbe Map and place ilin the bands of the En
grater
I will also publish a Flan of the Cherokee Lands sepa
rately, re pres, nting the counties, districts, squares and
raetmiis. compiled from official surveys. The price of
this to subscri *rs will be three dollars, **nd if they will
idvance one doUar, they shall be ent itled to receive it on
payment of m a>Mi ional doll ’T. Tu non- e ubscr»bers, it
will be sold at four dollars. This will api*ear ab. ut
four months after the surv. y is made. The engraving o(
this ■ ill be nc.il and plain. I assure the public that the
rtape will be pr- pitted at the time mentioned, and that
expectation aiifiuilk disappointed.
bfnmmin h. sturges.
ViiHedgevilto. -P- c. 25, 1^30 2u 4ro
GEORGIA - Pulaski county.
L. PET- KINS
OULD inform his friemls and customers that he
hss«ald his M atch and Jrwclry Establishment
io \>r. J. FOGLE, the person that hrs assisted him in
business more than six years part. It is expected that
the estai.iishment "dll he filly -ustained under the man
agement of Mr Fogle- L. P m taking leave of his
friends in business, would tender to tin in his warmest
acknowledgments for all theii f ;vurs and beg that the same
indulgence andencouragrn.hnt shewn him may be extend
ed to iris successor.
To his friends who arc :t. ^:>ted by note or open ac
count, it wili only be rue.-■>,. } to say tl.athe expects ve
ry shurtly to leave uer-\
d^as k
iV*'ii>
R espectful;
genral'y that be.
iness in .<11 its various c
will keep constantly on
MFNT »f
WATr^^SS,
JEWILRY,
V mfot i. hia i.. . >J.- ;»nd the public
. ikk rids continuing the above bus
b-Hr ha* it present, nnd
a GENERAL ASSORT-
FIATS,
c jTLNnr, &c.
Also, a full nss..rtmrnt uf
MILITARY
Goods,
cutisisriNG <,r
Swords, Hats, Belts,
Buttons, Lace, Stan,
COCKADES Sl EAUL S.
Id] 1 * ; .tt. t.tion wil- b> giv n tu rt AT*'H and
C'LOLK REP AIRING Also to Engraving Court, Via-
sonic ano Post Office Seals.
MiMetig vill*, v.nrch 3oth, 1831. 3®
NOTICE^
FfflHFfi-m of TUCKERS, 5b Co. having been dia-
JL Svrte- 1 , the subscribers have purchase >_ tbeir entire
inter, s’ ;> >.J wil conti-nre t-> transact busiiu s' at the same
stand under the firm of TUCKER «$• • RL.YSfl.lW,
wrhere ’bey ioteu-i keeping • general assui tuieul of the
most CHOICE GROCERIES f->r fimilv use.
MATTHEW TUCKER,
WILLIAM C. CRENSHAW.
Those persons indebted to the iate
turn >f < U‘ KLR>, He Co- will please call and settle ihtrr
accounts i.v payment.
TUCKER & CRF.NSH AW
\!t!Wp-vill(>, March 31 I83t A3 ’
PROPOSALS
Ffr pMiilnlg t, w.Krplim . M v ./iluu portion of
Georgia now occupied by the Vheroktes.
fffilHE subscribers would rcs,*ectfully inform the public,
JL that they intend, io addiUon to their N«w Map nf
Georgia, to publish as toon as the Sectional Surveyors
hava made their retorna, a large and complete M pcf the
Cherokee country, wherein wilt be d> I mealed all U>ai cao
be pointed out on a Map.
The Map will be printed oo strong silk paper, and “as
richly •rnan.tnted,* , as any presented to Uie public, with
as many “gold regions as minutely described;” in ' de
livered to rubscrilKni for One Dollar and Twenty-fite-
Ceuta—without any part in advance
CARLTON WELLBOPN,
ORANGE GREEN.
Fn* m«r» 94 34 «'
#20 Reward.
A REWARD uf twenty dollars will.
be paid, und all reasonable ex
penses, for Uie apprehension and con
finement of my hoy
FREEMAN,
in such manner as may enable m>- tq»
get him He runaway ou Sunday the
20 Ji of last month, is about twenty-one-
or two ye-rs of age, five fret, five or six inches high,
hump-shouldered, so near white he might pass the unsus
pecting without suspicion, his eyes blue or grey, hair
straight and brown, note lung and low, on which and also
on his cite, kt near bis eyes freckles may be seen, he to
fond of spirits, but submissive even when intoxicated.—-
»n two or three of Ins fingers ( in his right hand is bc>iev-
id ) there are scan caused by s cut from the saws of a
cotton gin. He wove away a black wool hat with a round
crown, a short coat made of w hite materials, a pair coarse
home-made shoes, had with him a pair ofjanes pantalouito
made ofcutLm, und a black si k vest considerably worn
RICHARD WAwTHEN.
M rcb 31 39 4t
GEORGIA N*- t i county.
COURT OF ORDINARY,
JMq-ch Term, 1831.
R ule nui for dismission.-Upon the app ii.
cation of John H. Bai-gh, aduiiiii-ttator uf Sarub
Gurdon, deceased, slating that he is ready io close his said
administration and is desirous of being regularly disi* is:--
ed therefrom in terms of the law—It is therefore ordered,
flirt ibis rule be published once a month for six mouthy
in soon public g gette of this state, that all pejsuna may
have due notice thereof.
A trus extract from tlie minut- s this 12th March, I83f.
(37—6»J L. HOPKINS, Cl’k c o.
GEORGIA, Pulaski couuty.
W HAKE IS John Rawls and William Cole, Admin
istrators on the estate of Joseph Wood, dte’d.
apply for letters of dismission ou said estate—These
ai e therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the
xiudred and cretiilors of said deceased, to be and appear
•it a Court of Ordinary to be held on the first Monday in
July next, in and for said county, then ami there to shew
cause if any they have, why »aul la.era should not l*c
granted.
Given under my hand, this the 5th dajr of Jan. 1931*
JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o.
January 8. 27—n.6m
GEORGIA—Walton county.
INFERIOR COURT, SITTING FOR ORDINARY PURs
toses, 7i!i march, 1831.
Present their Honors, Egbert B. Beall, Hubert M. Eel.,
ols, Timothy Pitman, VVils. n VY bothy and James Orr,
Enquires, Justices of said Comt.
1 YHE Petition of David J. Britt, sheweth that some
th -e in the year 1827, lie contracted with Jniuo
Bcaslry, sen. then in life, fos lot of I fl > No. 47, in tha
eighth district Muscogie cocoy, and gate the it fur two
hundred dollars, which has all been fully paid and settled
and that the said lames Beasley, -eu. ii.<s d<parUd 'hU
life without executing U*lcs to your pe’itioiier or m-kii>g
any pnvisions then fur, in his lust will and tertutn nt—
Tbeiefure. It is ordered by the Court, That Elisha Belts,
jilminirtrutor on the estate of James Beasley, scr dee* a -
t d, do file his objections, if any he has, wh) he should not
make good and sufficient wanantee titles in and to s. ul
tot uflanil, in eonf trinity to the statute in such case made
md provided, unto Ihe said David I. Britt, and that this
Rule be published in one of the public g -zetlcs for three
mouths previous to the time that the lilies wiU be-dir: cud
to be made.
A tro extract from the minutes, thi« 11 tb March, i@3t.
[ >7—3n-] JESSE. \ ITCH ELL, c c o.
rOUR IlIOJiTHS NOTICKS.
^1-iUR onntiis after date application will be made to
» the lion rable ihe Inf rior Court uf Walton county,
when silting tor ordinary purposes, for 1 a ve lo sell ail
lands the hc-ionging to tbe ev> .t- uf Z cb. Phillips late of
sail count}, deceased, with Ihe cxc ption of the widow’s
dower. ROBERT \i. ECHOLS, Aduix.
F-bru-jrv 22 33 4m
£ . OUR ui-ntb- afte* date application will be mud* O
m. the houniable the lufrriur Court, when sitting us a
court of ordinary of Henry county, f.r leave to sell tbe
real estate of John Brmu, deceased, (or the h^mfituf
the h ir« and creditors.
JOHN P. DODSON, Adm’r.
Vlareli 8 183] 35 4.n
^tOURmonths alter dale application will be matte to
tlie honorable the Inferior C<mr’ of U ulton county,
when sitting tor ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real
estate of Abralmm Stephens, deceased, with the cxccep.
tioa of tbe widow’s dower.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Adm’r.
Tehrusrv 22 33 4u»
NJBSW
T 1
JLT REDUCED PRICES !1
HE subsvribt-i li -.-jusi return*<; from New York
wber** he has selected with great care and is NOW
RECEIVING, and will continue throughout ’be season,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Spring and Summer trade.
ISAAC NEWELL.
Milledeeville. March 24 27 - 4t,
i ^JOUK ut out: » after dale application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court < f Jones county,
wh« n sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the
It- al Estate of Ann Dunn, deceased, and sold for the but-
fit of the heirs and creditors *4' said deceased.
SAMUEL WINFREY, Adm’r.
Frtrrmrv 15 39 4 n
i^VOUR moiRhs after date application will be made U>
A Uie honorable the Inferior Court of Baldwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell one
.Yngrn Woman, belonging to the estate of Ann Dyer, 1st*
of Baldwin county, deceased, for the benefit. f the heirs*
JOHN B. DYER,
M -reh 24 Acting Ex'-e tor of said Estate.
h\f 'ERF, \S, LiukAt ld Perkins. Guardian of 0
v W Phillips, applies for ft tiers of Dismission from
Olive
the
guardianship of said Phillips:
These are tber f.»re tu cite the kindred and creditors to
appear at ay office, within the time prescribed by l*»v, to
shew cause, if any they have why said fellers of distnis-
-> -n 'ho dd not be graulgd Given under my head this
14th vlan\ I83L J CARRUTilEUS. c. c a
March 2$ 2% tttm
CLASSICAL, SCIENilFIC AND (.MULISH
S3MINARY.
For lie Inelruction of Young Ladies,
D R BROW N res|M.-eli>iiiy mloims PaienU uuu Guar-
-lans, that in consequence of the many applica
tions to enlsrg : his sphere of operations, und disseminate
more widely his system of Edvcation, by admitting a grea
ter number of pupils into his Seminary, he hat been in
duced to engage tbe assistance of the Rev. Mr. Adams, a
Clergyman of amiability, piety and attainments.
’Tis presumed that Di- Brown’s undivided attention and
expert- nee, u-ith tbe assistance of Mr. Adams, Miss
Grigg, Miss Clarke, and Mrs. Brown, will ensure more
than common advantages, and guarantee an improvement
to the pupils not to be eakulaht-d on under ordinary cir
cumstances.
Board u» iy be obtained in the family of the Principal,
anil in many uther respectable families in tlie Borough.
Pupils may be entered in this term to the close of tbe
year, and charged from tie time uf their entrance, but af
ter this term none can he admitted for teas time than a
y ear.
That Beottsborough is remarkably healthful is an estab
fished and well attested fact, and therefore a favorable re
treat for children living in sickly regions.
March 94 37 tf
VCJ** Toe Macon Telegraph. Messenger, nnd Columbus
Enquirer will ple-ut give th* above 3 insertions and for
ward their account* lo this office for payment.
LVtoR utufiihs after date applit - tion will be made to
J7 the bcnoralJe tlie Inferior Court of Newton county,
wiun sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot
xo. 212, in U*e 9tadi>trict uf Houston county, belonging
to Uie orphans of Witli .m Rhodes.
JOHN V. CAMPBELL, Guardian.
M •’ 24. 1831 37 4.w
I ->.u.. ■-■.oo.tia all, r U-ttt application will be aifdaH
JL Uie hunoriible -he Inferior Court of Jasper county,
v> non sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to Sill the
real estaU of Mositn Ruck, r, dt ceased.
IAMBS NEAL,
A RON SMITH, J r9 *
March 94 37 4m —-
I jlOUR luontns after date application will be nude to
B. the honorable Interior Court of Pulaski county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the
real aud personal Estate of Samuel King. d«:crased.
ELIPHLET KING, Adm’r.
February 15 32 4rn
1-J OUR lo nilis after date application »* ill be made to
Jl the h -noruhle the Inferior C iurt of Troup county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to s> II lot
of Lu*i No. S99, in th«- 4 h district of said county, drown
by tbe ueirsof Jesse Hitchcock, deceased, late of Jaspct
county, for the use of the h*-irs of snid deceased.
JOHN HITCHCOCK, Exl»r*
March 31 38 4s
rtOUR months after date application will be made to
_l the honorable the Inferior Court of Jones county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sel the
real estate belonging to the minors of Benjamin Milner,
deceased—adjoining Charles Wornam and others.
adjoining
February 25th, 1831
PENELOPE .MILNER,
Guardian for the Minors*
I
F OUR months after date application will be made t
the Inferior Court of Baldwio county, when sittin
for Ordinary purposes for leave to aelllbe Real Estate c
Theodoous Turk, deceased-
MART ANN TURK, Ad-***
January 15. CB 9n