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GWINNETT SAZ.E3.
On the Jirst Tuesday in JUJYE next,
jT7 ILL be soM, in the town of Lawrenceviile, Gwin
T V nett cuuuly, between the usual hours, the follow
:<tg PROPERTY, to wit:
One NEGRO M.AN mmed Jacob (alias Jake,) about
thirty-five years old; one NEGRO GIRL named Adaline
about twelve years old—'levied on as the property of the
defendants to satisfy three li. fas. from a Justices Court
<o« in favor of James Morris, against Henry Killian and
Mary tf action, one ia favor of L G. Vanvulkenburgh
hearer, vs. Henry Killian and Mary Maeken. and one in
favor of John P. Hutchins, vs. Mary Maeken, executrix
of Edward Maeken, deceased, and Henry Killian and
litoyamin Crumley.
Also, at th&apie lime and place, will b- 3 sold, Henry
Killian's unexpired lease of the Rock Quarry on lot No.
i7^, in tbe 5th district ot said county, to satisfy a fi. fa.
(•'urn a Justices Court.in favor of A. G. Vanvolkcnburgb,
v*. Henry Kittian; levies ail made and returned to :ue by
William Gordon, a constable.
WILLIAM MARTIN, D. Sheriff.
At the same time and place, trill be sold,
One cupboard, 1 loom, 1 carry logs, 2 stills and 16
u’asli tubs—levied on as the property oi William Hender-
s n In satisfy two li. fas. from Gwinnett Inferior Court in
favor of Hudson H. Allen, vs. Hiram Bowen and Will
inn Henderson, and one from Gwinnett Superior Court
in favor of Allen B. Winn, vs. William Henderson and
John Davis.
Lot of LAND number one hundred and thirty-six, in
the seventh district Gwinnett countv—levied on as the
property of James Edmondson to satisfy four fi. fas. from
a Justices’ Court, two in favor of James IVardlaw, vs.
James Edmondson and two in favor of Hardin Blalock,
vs. James Edmondson; levies made and returned to me
by Simon Berry, constable.
WM. BREWSTER, D. Sheriff.
Also will be sold, as above,
One hundred and forty acres of LAND, more or less,
part of Lot No. 303, in tne 6th district of Gwinnett coun
ty—levied on as the properly of the defendant, to satisfy
a, li. fa. from Gwinnett Superior Court in favor of Asahct
d. Smith, vs. James J. Jenkins.
Fifty acres of LAND, more or lees, pnrt of I.ot No.
30l, in the 7th district Givinnell county—levied on as the
property of Thomas Pcndley to satisfy a fi fa. from Gwin
nett Inferior Court in favor of James A. Johnson vs. Jon
athan Pcndlcy and Thomas Pendlcy his security
Also, two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, more cr
less, in the 7th district Gwinnett, number not known ad
joining Spruce and Hudgins, wnareon the defendant now
lives, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Gwinnett Infeuor Couit m
favor of Seth Wyman, vs. Thoms* Pend ley.
Lot of LAND, No. 82, also one hundred acres of
LAND, part of lot No. 83, in the 5Ui district Gwinnett,
whereon defendant Stuart resides, pointed out by him and
'tried upon to satisfy two fi. fas. from Gwinnett Superiv i
Court in favor of lames Wardlaw, guardian, &c. vs John
Stuart, William Gordon, security or. the appeal, and John
P. Hutchins security on the stay of • xr.cution.
THOMAS WORTHY, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
fclff T ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in September
▼ ▼ next, between the usual hours of sale, at tbe court
house in the to • n of Covington, between tbe lawful hours
of sale, the following
TRACTS OF LAND, viz:
202} acres, more or less, being No. 18, in theStb district
of originally Henry now Newton county; 202} seres,
more or less, it being lot No. 43, in the 8ih district of orig
inally Henry now Newton county. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day
of sale. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm'r
March 24 37 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at tit? court-house in the town of
MeDouough, Henry county, on Saturday, tbe
twenty-first day of May next, all the
PERISHABLE PROPERTY,
belonging to tbe estate of Garrett Clark, late of said coun
ty, dec’d.—consisting of bis Wearing Clothes, and other
articles too tedious to mention. Terms of sals made
known on the day. GUY W. SMITH, Adm'r.
April 7 39 7t
Postponed Sale.
O N Monday, the 38 th -day of May next, between
the usual hours of sale, will be sold, at tbe late resi
dence of Mastin Rucker, deceased, in Jasper county, the
PERSONAL PROPERTY
of said deceased—consisting of a Horse, Cattle and Hogs,
Corn, Fodder, Oats, Bacon, Yoke of Oxen and Cart, &c
1'crms of sale made known ontheday.
JAMES NEAL, )
AARON SMITH, )
April 21 41
Jldm'r s.
5t
GEORGIA—Walton county.
UN BUR? PEPPER of Captain Mc-
k9 Donald’s District, tolls belore Joseph
• 'amp, Esq. one-e«tray
BLACK MARE,
about twelve years of age, four fefet ten
inches high, star in her forehead, and snip on th>- nave,
blind in tbe right eye, and lame in the right hind foot—
Appraised by John Pepper &. Tilman McDonald, at Thir
ty dollars,- 9th February, 1831.
A true extract from the Estray Boob,
V. HARALSON, Cl’k.
May 5 43 3t
GLOBE HOTEL,
T
ALSO—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
June next, at the same place,
One negro MAN, named recoo, and one hundred an.'
twenty sides ef LEATHER—levied on as toe prop rt>
of defendant to satisfy a mortgage II. fa. from Gwinnett
Inferior Court in favor of Asaiicl R Smith, vs. via*-)
tfi.ickio and Henry Killian; property pointed out bys-ri •
Killian. WILLIAM MARTIN, D. Sheriff
" WALTON SAiaSS.
On the first Tuesday in JUNE next.
B EFORE the Court-house door in the town of Mon
roe, Waltonoounty, mil b*- sold, between the usual
boars of sal , the fallowing PROPER TY to wit:
One third part of LOT No. 349, in the 5th district o'
•rriginally Gwinnett now Walton county—levied on as tbt
property of i'aylor smith, to sat sfy a mortgage fi. fa. issu
ed out of Walton Superior Court in favor of Solomon &
Griffin, vs said Smith; property pointed out in said mort
gage fi. fa.
Ten acres of LAND, lying on tbe north side of the Apa-
Htchy river, formerly Jackson now Wallon county, ad
joining Drummond, Hosch and Bowman—levied on as the
property of Benjamin Holsell, to satisfy u fi. fa. from a
Juslioc* Court in favor of Richard Butler, vs. said Benja
min Holsell; levy made and returned to me by a constable.
One sorrel MARE, four or five years old—levied on as
the property of Ntsean B. Sims, to satisfy a S. fa. in fa
vor of Samuel Brown, vs. Edward McGruder and N. B.
§ims; property pointed out by the plaintiff.
Two hundred and fifty acres of LAND, lot No. 9, in
tfie 4lb district of said county, whereon Jesse Mitchell,
sen. now resides, adjoining Smith and others on the Alco
ve r i ver —levied on as the properly of Thomas R. Mitch
ell, to satisfy two fi. fas. one in favor of the Icf.Mor couri
of Morgan county, for the use of R. S. Octree, adminis
trator debonis non of Matt Mitchell and others, the other
favor of Edward Paine and Jeptba V. Hams, adm’rs.
$cc. vs T. R. Mitchell and Samuel Jackson, security on
appeal; property pointed out by John Jackson, ex’or ot
8. Jackson, defeased.
Seventy-five acres of LAND, it being part of traction
No. 233, in the tourlh district uf said county, lying on the
Hightower trail, whereon Charles M. Linn, formerly re
sided—levied on as the property of Isaac M’Crary to
satisfy sundry fi fas. issued out of a Justi-cs Court of
Monroe county in favor of Andrew Woodley, vs. said
McCrary; prop rty pointed eut by the plaintiff levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
One hundred and twentj-five acres of LAND, more
or less, well improved, pirt of lot No. 31, in the first
district of said county, whereon defendant now lives—
levied on as tbe property of Nathan V' hitky, to satisfy
one fi. fa.in favor of Johnston &. Gunn, vs. said Whit#y;
property pointed out by said Gunn, levy made ami return
ed to me by a constable.
ORION STROUD, Sheriff.
NBWTOU SALES.
On the first Tuesday in JUj\E next,
W ILL ba sold, before the court-house door in tbe
town of Covington, Newton county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One WAGON and TEAM—levied un as the property
of George Fauset, to satisfy a fi. fs. in favor of A. 8 Ben
nett, & Co. vs. George Fauset.
JOSEPH WATTERS, Sheriff.
BROWN, of the 502 i
M. tolls before S. Bry
3EOKGIA—Walton county.
G eorge r
District, G
ant, Esq one
SORREL HORSE,
M -re in ins forehead, right eve out, with a
i >ng t i. and fi :xen mane, both hind feet whi’e up io tor
aa-'tor joint, five feet ten inches high, supposed to bcelev
en or twelve years old—Appraised b» John L. Seymore
.ml John \lills to Forty-five dollars, fith February, 183i
A true extract from the Estnij B •• k,
V HARALSON, Cl’k
May 5 43 31
GEORGIA—Wilkinson county.
H UBERT WHITE of Captain Grif
fin’s District, roils belore Robert R.j
Zur, E->q. '*ne
YELLOW BAY MARE,
about *4 hands high, i2 nr 13 years old,
. :n !n >. u'scaii, snip on her nose, •» few t audit- spv
on her b.i<:k, low in ord-re, left eye out—Appraise*-, by Ro
bert R z a and inmes Thompson, to be worth Twenty
tive dollars. March 28 1831
A true extract fit cu ’he Minutes,
VALENTINE A. BR'ZZILL. e. i. c
April ~21 4 5 31
~~~~ NOTICE.
4 LL persons having d-mauds against tbe estate ot
G n rett Clark, late of Henry cotmtjT, deceased, are
< q rested to rentier them in kg .ily aurht-ntica'ed as the
!<i*v requires—and those indebi d to tue estate, to make
immediate payment. GUY W. SMITH, Adm'r
April 7 39 6'.
HE SUBSCRIBER, (late proprietor ol the Globe
Hotel, andinore recently of the Mansion House,)
begs leave to annsunce to his friends and the public gen
erally, that he has taken that elegant and commodious fire
proof Brick Building on the corner ofBrohd and Jackson
streets,and immediately adjoiningthenewMasonic Hall.
It issituat#d in the most central part of the City, and. is
in the very heart of business—being in the vicinity of the
Augusta Bank, and the Branch bank of the State of Geor
gia.
This establishment is known as the GLOBE HOTEL,
and in t’ue interior’arrangement and general construction,
unites in an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and
comfort. Td Hie man of family, the individual traveller,
tbe daily boarder, or tbe fashionable visitor, the GLOBE
presents accommodations inferior to none in tbe Southern
States.
Having conducted for a number o£f ears, two among
the most popular Hotels ia this City, we Hatters himself
that his experience in business, addtedjo the superior
advantages of situation and the resources underhis eon-
troul, will enable him to give the most decided sslisfac -
tion to all who may honor him with their patronage.
Mis STABl.ES are spacious and wel(ventilated, and
amply supplied with the best of provender, and at
tended by experienced and steady Ostlers—in addition
io which, the subscriber will bestow his own personal
unremitting attention, and in hisekarges, wilt not forget
the pressure of the times.
The Charleston Stages arrive at
tbe Globe Hotel every Sunday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings,
nt6 o’clock, & depart every Tues
day, i'iiiir .day and Saturday morning, at half past 9.
The Washington and Athens Stage,departsevery Tues
day and Saturday m >rning,at 3 o’clock, and arrives eve
ry Wednesday and Sunday evening at. 6 o’clock. The
Elberton Stage departs every Sunday morning, at 4 o’
clock, and arrives every Friday evening at 6. The Pen
dleton Stage departs ev -ry Tuesday, at 4 o’clock in the
morning, and arrives every Monday at 2 o’clock in the
evening. The Milledgcville Stagearrives every day ex
cept Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the evening, and departs
every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in the morn
ing. The Savannah Stage arrives every Monday Wed
nesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, and
departs every Sunday, ' r uesdav and Thursday, at 2 o’
clock in the inorniug. WILLIAM SHANNON
Augusta, Oct. I, 1829——196——tf
Town Lots.
On Friday, the 2vth day of At ay next,
~WWLj ILL be solo at Franklin, Hearn county, • »nm-
ff her of rRONT & BACK LOTS in
said town—it being the cite lor the public buildings oi
Heard county.
This village is situated on the Eastern bank of the Chat-
ahooebie river, on a place that possesses flittering pro-
pects for health and many other advantages h (ych few vil
lages ia the up-country affords. Terms made known on
tbe day td auk.
JOHN JEAN, J. i c.
CHRISTOPHER B. BROWN, J. I. c.
JOHN M. WAKE, J s. c.
. AprilSi 41 4t
AUCTION
' AND
eoxoexssoxr stjsiHsss.
r|>lHE uiiucrsigbi.o nav.t.g been regular v appointed
J. Auctioneers for tbe town of Msliedgeville, respect
fully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public
Their regular days of sale will be on every Saturday in
each week*, and on the days set apart for sheriff’s and
other sales, or any day that may be requested.
Ail merchandise and other primerty intrusted to their
disposal, will be stored, and sold to the best advantage
J. VV. PiTT,
* PRYOR WRIGHT.
April 2S 42 4t
Information Wanted.
A YOL iiu utuutni*** wbe now resides at Luicolntou,
Georgia, i£”|>urUcularlj desirous Oi obtaining infor
mation relative to the place of residence of William
Doughty, who removed some years ago froai Gates coun
ty, Male of Norlh CsroheR, to somewhere in Georgia.—
A line addressed to the Post Master at Lmcolotoo, giv
ing the necessary information Will be ihankfittty received.
Editors, friendly to « desolate jooeg man, wiU
please iusert the above.
April 28 n
II9SI3S9
■ ga g|aj8| i
CALL AND SEE!
THE Subscriber respectfully inform
hiafriends and the public in general, til"
he '.as opentd a HOUSE ef
ElffTEiiTAISJri^BlffT
in • ARuoLi.roN, » ai.ci e.„.uiy,Ga. rnn:
flalter.-. nimst J< iha> he will giv* as geuer
ai s itislacuM. to r<ll that ran) favor >*iur with thcirpatroi-
ag* as any :*tli*-r Inn-Keept r in at- newly settled country
ds this— Though Oarrollcounty huB been kept in the back
ground, defamed and shaded by reports, yeti hope all
will soon be blown away by the sunshine of virtue, nur
lured by the Gospel of Christ, and tue instruction of art
and sciences—So call and see C. McCARTY
April 24 225 tf
F OUR months after da’* application w ill fc; w.u e
the honorable the Inf rior Court tf Walton county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, for l avcio sell a! :
I inds the belonging to the estate of Z ch Phillips |. te ol
said county, deceased, with the exc ption of the widow’s
dower. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Adm’r.
February 22 33 4m
$T^30UR months nfie’- date application will b* made t;-
3L the honorable tire Inferior Court, whin silling ns n
court of ordinary ot Henry county, for leave to sell tb«
real estate of John Brown, deceased, for the b* m fit ot
Lite heirs and creditors.
JOHN P. DODSON, Adm’r.
March 8 1831 35 4m
SALES.
On the first Tuesday in J(J.\E next.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court House door in the
town of Clarksville, Habersham county, within the
lawful hours of sak, the following properly to wii:
LOT No. 112, lit the 3d district of Habersham county
—kviedon as the property of Nathan A. Sims, to satisfy
R fi. fa. in favor of John luce, for the use of John Pass,
from a Magistiate’s Court of Walton county; levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
LOT No 17, in tho second district of said county—le
vied on R9 the properly of William Shoffit, to satisfy a fi
fit. from a magistrates* court of said county in favor of
William B. Shelton, one other fi. fa. in favor of John Ma
ples, one other fi. fu. in Xavor of Thomas J. Rusk, one
other fi. fa. in favor Cleamon Quillen, and one other fi.
fh. in favor of Joseph Bramlett, all vs. said Shoffit; levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
LOT No. 134, in the 11th district of said'eounty—levi
ed on as the property of Whited Ryan, to satisfy ;wo fi.
fas. from a Magistrates’ court of Jackson county, in favor
of Edward Lainkin; levy made and returned to me by a
constable. A. MAULDIN, D. Sheriff.
POSTPONED SALE.
At the tame time and place, will be sold,
LOT No. 65, m the 10th district of said county—levi
ed on as the property of Joseph Hancock, to satisfy afi
6. fyom Wilkes Superior Court, in favor of Reuben Ech
ols, vs. said Hancock.
Ain. LOT No. 117. in the 13th district of said coun
ty—Tiriefl OU W SW |n«n*my-w .w«r». f.i..i»w-wirtwr
• fi. fa. io favor of John R. Stanfi*rd and others vs. sait!
Jordon. A. MAULDIN, D. Sheriff
t AUUK months after date «pplir..;tiiin will be made t-
the honorable the Inf-.rior C »tr* »»f Walton county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose? fo* teave to s* II th* tea’
•state o( Abraham Stephens, deceased, with the execep
tion of tbe widow’s dower.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS, At’m’r.
February 22 .33 4m
F (
§ 30UR months after date application will be made t--
mL* tbe honorable the Inferior Court of Jones county.
wh<-n sieving for ordinary purposes for leave te suil oh ti t
ftval Estate of Ann Dunn, dec* asc", and sold for the ben
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
SAMUEL WINFREY, Adm’r
February 15 32 4n.
OUR mouths nfter d te ^pp'ication will be to :d-»
ine bonnrahte th- Inf- rior Court of Dooly county,
a t,mi s lti.-ig - sh • urt of ordinary, for leave to sell lot ot
Land. No t33, in *.ie ?S*:• district of f«. r m'jrlv Lee coun
ty—Forthe beiu.tii f Jo n M. Hlinrd’* orpiians.
WILLIAM HILLIARD, Guardian.
April 8. 1831 41 . 4m
B .TOUR months after d-*.te application will be made to
tin tionor-iblfc *h p I .b riui C iori of Jasper county,
hen fitting f ,,r Otd*oai> purposes for leave to s» it the
real estate uf Mastin Rucker, <h c av d.
IA v .’ E v
A RON sslIJ-D. j
March 24 37
F.AL, )
Adm'rs.
4*v
F
iTOUK mon:hs al*:« o-?c -p, uc ion Oil be i.ottie i<»
the honorable tl-.e L.f. rior Cci.rt oi Baldwin county,
when sitting for urdviuiry put pests f.n leave, to *>ell <nt
Negro U Jinan, btle-ngi.ig M >iie . stale of Ann Dyer, lute
of Baldwin county, deceased, for toe bcn- fii >.f the heirs.
JOHN B DYF.R,
March 24 Actio? Fx v !<*r f ? od f.sfete
L. F2KK2NS
OULD <ni»rm ois friends and customers that he
has sold his IVatch and lewelry E->t. blishu>ent
to *••». J. FOGLE, the person that hvs assisted him in
business more than six years pa-t. It is expected that
ih>- establishment ill be fully sustained under the man
agement of Mr Fogle. L. P ia taking leave of his
friends in businees, would tender to them his warm-s»
nowledgoients for all their favors and hog th<vt the sanu-
uidtilgeRce andencourug-meut shewn him uiay be extend
-d to his successor.
To his fricncia a-Jio :*re indebted by note or open nc-
ct.ufl;, it will only be necessary to say thatheexpects ve
ry shortly to leave here.
' 1LAW
T HE subscriber has obtained from some uf the Judges,
and others, r number of DECISIONS made in
important law cases. He expects to enlarge his collec-
tionj. and so soon as tbe subscription will authorize, to
publish them in a plain, cheap style, in pamphiei form.
The object of this undertaking is to aw -ken uraong the
people a sense of the importance of a COURI' FOR
THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS.
The Judges, Solicitors, and Members of the Bar
throughout tbe State are respectfully requested to furnish
authentic reports. To those * ho may do so, a reasonable
allowance in the price of the work »i;lbc made.
Utility alone, and not profit is ibe object of the under
taking. And with this view be solicits warmly the co-v p-
eration of tbe Bur and Bench. His situation as an editor
will enable him to print die work more cheaply than oth
er persons. JOHN G. POLHILL.
P. S.— A prospectus will soon be out.
Milledgevillc, April 21, 1831 41
Head Quarters. 3d Division, G. M )
IV11Li.edgeville, 14th March, 1831. \
DIVISION ORDERS.
P URSUANT to the General Orders of his Excellen
cy the Commander in Chief, the Annual Review
ana inspection of 3d Division of Georgia Militia, wii!
take place by Regiments and Battalions, at Ae respective
muster grounds in the counties composing the said Divis
ion on tbe d ys following, to wit:
In the county of Clark, on Thursday, 7th of April.
I.) the county of Oglethorpe, on Saturday 9th April.
In the county of Greene, on Tuesviay and Wednesday,
• e !2th end 13th of April.
Iu the county of Morgan, on Friday and Saturday, tbe
20th and 21st May.
In the eounty of Fulnam, on Tuesday 24th May.
Iii the county of Baldwin, ou Saturday the 28th May
utxt.
Th officers and non-commissioned officers of the sev-
-•ra: Regiments and Battalions composing this Division
will l-e assembled on the respective days i-revious to the
Review and Inspection of their respective Regiments and
battalions, for instruction and drill.
' The commanding General especially enjoins upon the
Generals uf Brigade, and all c seers under them, a strict
obedience to orders, and expects that they will personally
• ttend to the execution of their orders. The observance
f strict discipline an J subordination will be required, and
ail infractions noticed and punished.
By command of Msj Gen. Watson,
S. RGCKW ELL. Division Inspector
March 24 3J D*v. Georcta Militia.
R ESPE’’ TFULLY i*-forrr his friends and the public
g.jjrallv :li'ti he intends continuing the above bus-
■ i'i s 4 in ill its various branches.
'■vli* keep constantly r:n hand, a
.IF NT r
JSTJSnSI/SUT,
H" hn?it present, and
GENERAL AS80R
PLATE,
Ov/TLE’:)?, &r &e.
Also, a full Mss.-rtrneiit ..{
MIXST iMRY
Goods*
COMSISTIKO or
Swords, Hats, Bells,
Buttons, Lace, Stars,
COCKADES & EAGLbS.
jCJ" ' pet ia| -1te ton wili b- given to WATCH and
CLOCK REPAIRING Also to Engraving Court, Ma
sonic a mi Pt-'i t.iflice Seals.
Milledg villc, March 3o«h, 1831.
33
NOT ICC.
OST in Men tic. ll«, iii Scp:.-mber last, a small red
niiocca POCKET BOOK, with a small amount
o» m 'ney .*ud two notes of Hand, one of Thirty dol
lars payable to Thomas Richards, made l.y Hiilsmoo
H. B-*ughn, when due or when given not recollected
Hi;.- oth -r for six dollars and sixty cents payable to th-
subscriber, given by lobn Perry, when due or when given
not re-collected. Ali persons are forw-rned not to trude
for -ail notes ind the makers are requested not to pay
“IT said notes tr any person bu* myself.
JOHN D BOREN.
Monroe, Walton county, April 25. 183! 43—4*
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND ENGLISH
For the Instruction of Young Ladies.
D ft. BKO'vN respectluily iulurnis Pure.ots and Guar
dians, that »n ^qnsimtmnce^L tbe many applies
twos to enlarge his sphere of Operations, and disseminate
more widely his system of Education, by admitting a grea
fer number of pupils in o his Seminary, he has b6en in
• c-d to engage the assistance of the Rev. Mr. Adams,
vh rgvfuan of amiability, piety and attainments.
*Tii presumed tlm Dr Brown’s undivided attention and
* xpcrn-nce, with the assistance of Mr. Adams, Miss
‘jrigg, Miss Clarke, and Mr3. Crown, will eosure more
man Cuiiunan advantages, and guarantee an improvement
io the pupils not to be calculated on under ordinary cir
cumstances.
Board m -y be obtained in the family of tbe Principal
a id 10 many other respectable families in the Borough.
Pupils may be entered in thi* term to the close of the
year, and charged from the time of their entrance, but af
ter this term none can be admitted for less time than a
1 ear.
That Scottsboroogh is remarkably healthful is an eslab
lished and well attested fact, and therefore a favorable re
treat for childrenliving in sickly regions.
March 24 37 tf
GEORGIA—WRiton county. «
INFERIOR COURT, SITTIN© FOR ORDINARY FUR*
POSES, 7th MARCH. 1831.
Present their Honors, Egbert B. Beall, Robert M. E*h-
ols, Timothy Pitman, Wilson Wbalky and James Orr,
Enquires, Justices of said Court.
1 -HE Petition of David J. Britt, sheweth that some*
time in the year 1827, be contracted with James
Beasky, sen. then in life, for lot of Ian No. 47, in tbe
eighth district Muscogee county, und gave therefor two
hundred dollars, which has all been futiy paid and settled
and that tbe said James Beasley, sen. has departed this
life without executing titles io your pe itioner or making
any previsions therefor, »n his last will and testam ui—
Therefore, It is ordered by the Court, Thai Elisha Bei-s,
administrator on tbe estate ot James Beasley, ser <Jeci as*
td, do file his objeetions, if any he has, why he should ne t
make good and sufficient warrantee titles in and tu said
lot of land, in conformity to the statute in such case wade
and provided, unto the said David J. Britt, and that this
Rule bu published in one of the public g.-zeties for three
months previous to the time that the lilies will be dir. cU4
to be made.
A true extract from the minutes, this 11 th March, 1831*
[37—3m] JESSF. VITCHELL, c. c. e a
U 1
GEORGIA—Washington county.
John Wicker, ) RULE NZSZ
w. > for the foreclosure of a
William M. Bennett, j Mortgage.
PON the petition of John Wicker, slating that otr
tbe twenty-seventh ilny of Fcbiuary in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight,
in the county of Washington, William M. Bennett aid
make, execute and deliver unto the said Jobn W icker, his
certain Deed of Mor tgage,bei.l ing date the same day and
year aforesaid, whereby be mortgaged unto tbe said John
VVicher, his heirs and assigns, two certain tracts or par
cels of Land, one on the waters el Williamson Stirrup,
adjoining lands of Barron, Howard, Osborn and of ihe
said Bennett, containing one hundred and seventeen end a
half acres pine land, more or less, whereon Mrs. D< borah
Cook lived at the date of said mortgage; tbe othei on the
waters of Stephens creek, adjoining Warthen, Harrison &
others, containing one hundred acres pine Land, more or
less, both tracts ^iiig and being in tbe county and state
above written: which said deed of morlgcgt was made to
the said John Wicker, for tbe purp- se of seeuru-g the
snid John Wicker as security for the said William M.
Bennett on eight promissory notes, seven for thirty dol
lars each, and one lor fifteen dollars and twenty-five cents,
amounting to .wo hundred and twenty-five dollars and
twenty-five «' C nts, payable twelve' months thereafter to
John Walker and Elizabeth Wamble, (administrator <>nd
administratrix on the estate of Eggberl Wamble, deceas
ed,) or bearer, for value received—and the said John Wick
er having prayed for a rule nisi for the foreclose * c-f the
equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged prom*
ises—It is on motion, ordered, That the principal and in
terest of the debt aforesaid, and the costs of the applica
tion on this behalf shall be paid into the Cktk’s office ot this
Court >*. iltiin twelve months from tbe date of ibis Role, oth
erwise the equity ofiedcuip'.ion in and to Use said mortgog-
ed premiss shall thenceforth be forever b;<rred ai.d fore
closed.—And it is fmtlur ordered, Tliaitbis tulc be pub
lished in one or more of the public gazette* ef this Si;-.3
at least once a mortb for six months, or served on tin
mortgager, or his special agent at least three months pre
vious to the time the money is directed to be paid.
A true extract from the miuutrs, this 20th October
1830. MORGAN BltOWN, Cl’k
N'»vemb«-r6 18 Cm
GEORGIA—Oglethorpe county.
Bill for Discovery,
Relief, Sic.
PRZ32JSZ GARDE!
STJ-EBSONS-ii reing business mUi tue Corporation of
Milk dgeville, are notified that Dr. Lewis J. W.
Kraatz, is fully empowered ta represent the undersign
d, during bis absence from the county.
N B. JUHAN,
April »4 4Q Secretary and Treasurer.
§j30CR muiitiis tf'e.i d »tt uppiio.;tt»n trifi be n<:<ue to
M7 tiie honorable the Inferior Court of Nf « ion county,
when sitting for rdiiury purposes, ltav' to sell in!
No. 212, in the 9th district of Houston county, belonging
to the orphans nf William Rhodes.
JOHN V. CAMPBELL, Guardian.
March 24 1831 37 4m
THTOTICE. Will be sold at tbe court-house in Troup
X xl county, or. the first Tuesday in July next, the om
half of LOT No. 293,-in the 5th district of Troup ccuu-
fy—Sold for division.
FRANKLIN ADAMS, Guardian..
April 21 41 let
kjUHJtt m-jiiUs after date application xvili he made t«
fi? the honorable Interior Court of Pulaski county,
when sitting fof ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real and personal Estate of Samuel King deceased.
ELI PM LET KING. Mlm’r.
Fvbrunrv 15 32 trr
B .t OUR tni uths alter u-.te application ».i: t<c 111.1-Ji .
JL the honorable Ihe Inferior.C >urt of Troup county,
when sitting far ordinary purposes, for leave to s* 11 fot
of land No. ]92, in the 4;h district of said county, drawn
by tbe heirs of Jesse HUclicock, deceased, late uf Jasper
county, for the use of the heirs of said deceased.
JOHN HITCHCOCK. F.xt’r.
March 31 35 4m
A (J UK months alter date apn'icution wiil
the honorable the Inferior Court nf M nil
t made to
l ton county,
when sittingfoi odiriary purposes, for leave to sell nil the
interest of Mary Ann Knigi.t, minor end orphan of Ro
bert Knight, dec’d. in lot number one hundred and eigh
ty nine, in the fourth district of Walton county—said in
terest being fifty acres oi said lot.
- . GEORGE WILLINGHAM,
April 12. 1831 42 Guardian
Pitop* ;js*Ls
for publishing by sunscr ption a Map of that poriion oj
Georgia now occupied by tbe Cherokees.
'SJ1HE subscribers would respectfully inform the pnblir,
*L that they intend, in addition to ih -ir Now -Map o-
Georgia, to p-ALab a* soon as the Sectional Surveyors
have made thtri/ returns, a l:.rg« and i-ompfete M ij^of flic
Cherokee country, wherein wi»; be delineated all that can
be poin.ed out on a ap.
'Ehe Map will be printed on strong silk paper, and “as
richly ornamented,”as any presented to the public, with
as is-my “gold regions ns minutely described;” and de
livered to subscribers for One Dollar and Twcn'y-five
Cent*—nithout any part in advance
CAR’.TON WELLBORN,
ORANGE GREEN.
February 24 31 . gt
NOTICE.
4 I.L persons indebted to the estate of James Clark,
deceased, are requested to make payment without
acta,, ana those having claims against said deceased, are
requested to pre sent them ioguily authenticated within the
tim-- described by law.
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Adm'r.
May 5 43 $t
F OUR months after datq application .vj|| h e ma 4 e to
the hnnoraMeJnferioi’iCoqrt of Habersham ounty,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot
No. 32, in the flhrteanth Carroll, now Troup county
Said land drawn by Leuiey Williams of Habersham eoun-
’V, and sold for her benefit. her
REBECCA X WILLIAMS,
April Si fcark. Guard#n.
j^OCjl niO'uhs after date application will be made to
Sl tht, honorable the Inferior Court of Jones county,
when «iUtig for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate belonging to the minors of Benjamin Milner,
d ceased—adjoining Charles Womans and,others.
PENELOPE MILNER,
February 25th, 1831 Guardian for the Minors
aroTxcs.
HE community, perhaps is not generally informed,
that B<-nj tmin H. Sturges, Evq. who has long sine;
been soliciting public patronage, for a “.Wot and richly
ornamented Mr.p” oi the State of Georgia, is at this time
compiling the same among the Golden R-gions of Hah,
!Ltbersbain, See. and that said ’dap is soon expected to
be brought uut-by a writ of habeas corpus.
O GREEN.
ICT* Editors desirous of “throwing alight little on the
will roofer a public benefit, by giving the above
fo ,v insertions, and undoubtedly receive, as a compensa
tion, a richly ornamented Map. q‘ q
April 28, 1831. 42
P OVH nnmtbs after date application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, when sitting
foi Ordinary purposes for leave to sell tbe Real Estate oi
rheodocu* Turk, deceased.
. MARY ANN TURK, Adm«*.
January 15 g>g 5 m
W E are requested to announce tbe name of VV ILL
I A M 1), SCOGGIN, Esq. as a candidate fou
Sheriff of Baldwin county at the next election for county
°® ce W* November 6
PROPOSALS
FOR PCBLISHIS6 AT GAIKKSVILLE. HAI L COCNTT, CA.
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
TO B8 ENTITLED THE
OAiroVILLE ADVS21TI3BR.
UKVcTED to
Intelligence... Commerce ...Agriculture....Science... Sound
principles, and the perpetual Union of the States.
t T is not designed by tiie subscriber to make any pa
rade as o tin- principles of ibe Gainesville Adver
tiser It is sufficient to say, that its political principles
will be based upon what he conceives the true Jeffersonian
creed, as understood by Drayton, Livingston, Madison
«qd tbe fri.-nds of the Union in tbe South—the perpetua
tion and stability of which union will be its grand end
and aim.
While the subscriber thus announces his political faith
—it wili he his exertion to conduct the Press in tbe spirit
of that forbearance and liberality not inconsistent with
integrity of principle, and inflexibility of purpose.
CONDITIONS
The Gainesville Advertiser will be printed upon a me
dium sheet, at $2 50 payabk in advance, or $3 50 at the
end of each year. Advertisements inserted at the usual
rates.
"he Gainesville Advertiser will be issued so soon as
the patronage will warrant—of which the undersigned
has flattering assurances.
Tbe exertions of his friends are respectfully solicited.
NATHANIEL B. JUHAN.
April 7, 1831 39
*0* Editors of papers in Georgia and the adjoining
States, willing to reciprocate the courtesy of an exchange,
will please give publicity to the above. Communications
addressed to the undersigned, most, for the present, bi
directed to MiUedgeville, postpaid. N. B. J.
LANKS of all descriptions* (Hinted to order with
nwtmxs am) despatch.
Thomas Howard, jr.
Ex’r. of MoriJccai iiowaid, dec.
vs
The Legatees of
Mordecai Howard, decM. f
I T appearing by tbe shewing in said Bill that Susan
Newsom, Nancy Newsom, and Elizabeth Newsom,
defendants in said Bill, are residents oft the State ©l Vir
ginia, and cannot be personally scried with a copy of said
Bdl—It is therefors ordered, That the sain defendants
do appear and plead answer or dMnur, not demurirg a-
lone, on or before the first day of the next Term ol tlirs
Court, or the said Bill shall be taken pro conlesso as to
said defendants; and that service of this order be perfect
ed by publication in one of the public gazettes of this
State at least three months before ihe first day of the next
Term of (his Court.
A true extruct from tbe Minutes, this 3d January,
1S31. JOHN LANDRUM, Cl’k.
January IS 28 3m
&EOKGIA—Ne tun county.
COURT OF ORDINARY,
* March Term, 1831.
R ULE NISI FOR DISMISSION.—-Upon the appli
cation ol John II. Ba.ig-h, administrator of Sarah
G’ftrdon, deceased, stating thot be is ready to close his said
ldministration and is desirous of being regularly disunit
ed therefrom in terms of the law—It is therejore ordered,
That this rule uc published or.ee a month for six mouths
in 3omt public gazette ot this stale, that all persons may
have due notice thereof.
A true extract from the minutes this 12th March, 1831,
( i7-6m] L. HOPKINS, Cl’k c o.
EORGIA, Warren county.—Know all men by these
^Uff presents, that I, Jesse .Ansley of the county and
stale aforesaid, arn held and firmly bound unto Gideon V*
Holms, in die st-fii of t»o hundred dollars, for tbe true
payment of which I bind myself, my heirs, &c. jointly, se-»
rurally firmly by these presents. Seeled with my teal,
ind dared this first day of February, 1823.
The condition of the above obligation is such that is
the above bound Jesse Ansley shall make to the said Gid
eon V Holmes, good and lawful titles to lot number one
hundred and twenty-nine, in ihe twelfth district of Haber,-
skam coun'y, so soon as the said Gideon V. Holmes shall
lift th - grant then thi- obligation to be void, eke to te3
main in full force and virtue.
JESSE ANSLEY. L. **.
In presence of
Joshu. Lazekbt,
Durkins Ivet.
IT appearing to the Court upon the oath of Thomas
Rusk und Jobn Barton, that the original Bond of Jcsso
Ansley, of which the above is a cupy, has been lost or mis
laid—It is therefore ordered, That the said Jesse Anslc/
do shew cause by tbe next term of this Court why ihe a-
bovecopy should not be estublish in lieu of said lost orig
inal, and that this rule be published in one of tbe publio
gazettes of this State in the legal manner or serteu on.
tbe opposite party as tbe law directs.
A true extract from the minutes Habersuam Superior
Court, October Term 1830, this 8th day of December, 1
1830. JOHN T. CARTER, c. s. c.
dec 18 24 rafim
GEORGIA—Pulaski county.
W HEREAS, Furney F.Gatlin and Sessoms Per
kins, administrators of Joseph B. Coat»on,lat£_
ofsaid county,deceased, applies to me for letters
of dismission:
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of
said dec’d to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they have, wl#
said letters of dismission should not be granted
Given under mv hand this 12th November, 1830.
m6m. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. 6.
GEORGIA—Pulaski county.
^^"HEREAS, SesSoms Perkins, Guardian of Mary
▼7 Ann Packer, minor of Jobn B. Packer, dec’d
applies to me for letters of dismission.
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors cf
*aid dec’d. to be and appear at my office, within tbe time,
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they haw, why
said letters of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 12th Novemb- r,lJ
tn6m. J. CARRUTHERS,
fcf-JUST PRINTED, and for
’his Office, an assortment of BLANKS—embracing all
f general use in this State. Orders attended to witls.
promptness. April?