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FEDERAL. IMIOX. SHPiRlVrS »JULES. H ABEBSIIAM SHERIFF’S SALES.—On the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will be sold, before the court-house- door in the town ofClarkes- riiie, Habersham county, within the lawful hours ol'side, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 78, in the 12th district of said county—levied on us the property of John Wadsworth, to satisfy a fi. la. in favor of William &. P. D. Sayre, vs. said Wadsworth, Also, the undivided quarter of Lot No. 102, in the 3d district of said county—levied on as the property of James M. Barton, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Clark Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Hardeman, surviving copartner, &c. vs. said Burton. Lot No. 65, in the 12th district of said county—levied on as the property of James Allen, to satisfy a n. fa. from Washington Superior Court, in favor of Springer Jones, &c. vs. said Allen. Also, all the right title and interest to Lot No. 191, in' the third district of said county—levied on as the proper ty of Jacob Oxford, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Magistrates Court of said county, in favor of Thomas Charles, for the use of William B. Shelton, and sundry other fi. fas. al.^ vs. said Oxford; pointed out by Thomas J. Rusk, levy" jnade and returned to me by a constable. Owe bay Mare, cropped ears, and one sorrel Colt, one year old—levied on as the property of John Trigg, to sat isfy a fi. fa. from Frankhn Superior Court, in favor of Daniel Beall for the use of Job Hammond, vs. said Trigg; property pointed out by Thomas J. Rusk. A. MAULDIN, D. Sheriff. POSTPONED SALES. fVtU be sold, at the same time and place, Lot No. 17, in the 3d district of said county—levied on .'*3 the property of Gabriel Hughs, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor i f Daniel Davis, vs. Gabriel Hughs, executor of William Hughs, deceased, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said Hugh?;. Lot N o. 134, in the 11th district of said county—levied On as the property of Whited Ryan, to satisfy two fi. fits. from a Magistrate’s Court of Jackson county, in fa vor of Edward Lampkin; levy made and returned to me by a constable. A. MAULDIN, D. Sheriff. E manuel sheriff’s sales.—wm be sold, before the court-house door in Swainsborough, iif»l rnnntv. nn thfi first Tuesdnv in SLPTEM- CENTRAL DANE OF GEORGIA) I AllLLEDGEVILLE, July 29, 1831. } PURSUANT to an Act of the General Assembly BER next, between the usual hours of sale, the following ! JL property, to-wit: One Tract of Land, lying on the west side of the Lit tle Ohoopy, the number of acres not known—levied on as the projierty of Isaac Vinson to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a* Justices’ court, in favor of Henry Mason; proper ty pointed out by plaintiff, levied on and returned to me by a constable. ,/lT, ' T £ -’ 1 a JOHN OGLESBEY, Sheriff. ^ ! — A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.— Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, at the court-house in the town oi Covington, the following tracts of land, viz: 202J acres, more or less, being No. 15, in the 8th district of originally Henry now Newton county; 202J acres, more or less, it being lot No. 45, in the 8th district of originally Henry now Newton county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day ot sale. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm’r. March 24 37 .. .. fds ADMINISTRATOR’S W ALTON SHERIFF’S SALES. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, at the court-house in Monroe, Walton county, be tween tlte usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Four negroes: Jim a fellow about 50 years of age, Adam about 35, Vicy a woman about 20 years old, and her infant child; all levied on as the property of Samuel Jackson, deceased—one negro girl by the name of Sticky, 10 years old, 1 mahogony bureau, 1 do. folding table, 1 pne table, 1 curld maple iiedsiead, 2 pine bedsteads, 3 leather beds, ar.d furniture, one curld maple eandic Stand, 13 Windsor chairs, 7 split bottom do. 1 cradle, 3 looking glasses, one with drawers, l chest and 2 trunks, 13 cut-glass tumblers, 10 do. do. wine glasses, 4 do. do. ~ fiecanters, 2 plain decanters, 1 set of china ware, 1 lot of books, family bible, &c. 1 set of cast andirons, 5 brass candle sticks, 2 ovens, 1 pot and 1 spider, ! brown horse, 8 or 9 years old, and 1 barouch—all levied on as the pro perty of James Orr, to sa'isly a fi. fa. from Walton Inlc- gior Court, in favor of Dobbin & Evans, vs. James Orr and Samuel Jackson; property pointed out by the exe cutors of Samuel Jackson, deceased. One bay Horse, about seven or eight years old—levied on as the property of James < >rr, to sat isfy a fi. fo, in fa vor of Dobbins & Evans, vs. said James Orr. July 25 ORION STROUD, Sheriff. EWTO.V SHERIFF’*-. SALES.—On the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, at the court-house door in the town of Covington, Newton county, will be sold, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to-wit: One hundred and sixty-nine acres of Land, more or less, being part of lot of land, No. 251, in the 10th dis trict of Henry, when surveyed, now Newton county, on the waters of Yellow river—levied on as the property of Warner Lewis, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Jes'se Ly^ ns, vs. said Warner Lewis; pointed out by plaintiff's attor ney- Two hundred two and a half acres of Land, more dr lqgs, known by No. 389, in the 9th district ol'Henry, at the time of survey, bow Newton county—levied on as tfie property of Elizabeth Collins, Mary Coleman anil Lyd lia Coleman, to satisfy three fi. fas. one in favor of lto’ 3rt Myrick, vs. Elizabeth Collins, one in favor of Ro bert Myrick, vs. Mary Coleman, and one in favor of said Robert Myrick, vs. Lydia Coleman; levy made and re timed to me by a constable, property pointed out by uaintiff’s attorney. JOSEPH WATTERS, Sheriff. Will be soldi at the same time andplacei Five negroes: Many about 35 years of age, Mary a- bout eight, George six, Caroline four, Jack 18 months old—levied on as the property of William Foster, to sat isfy sundry small fi. fas. in favor of David Dickson and iibers, vs. said Foster; levy made and returned to me by John Pricket, constable. One hundred one and a half acres of oak and hickory Land, in the 18th district of originally Baldwin now Newton county, whereon John Moore now lives, num ber not known—levied on as his property to satisfy a li. fa- in favor of Joseph Moss, vs. said Moore; property pointed out by Seth P. Storrs, Esq. One hundred and fifty acies, more or less, well improv ed oak and hickory Land, being that part of number one hundred and ninety-four, on the east side of the South yjver, in the 8th dis'rtet of originally Henry now New ton county-—levied on as the property ot' Cornelius Mc- Graw, to satisfy a mortgage ii. la. in favor of John Per- Jrins vs. said McGraw. K. W. HARGROVE, D. Sheriff. SALE.—Will be sold, ___ pn the first Tuesday in September next, between he usual hours of sale, at the town of Jefferson, Jackson ounty, agreeably to an order of the honojable the Infe rior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, tike Land possessed by the estate of Joseph Yar brough, late of said county, -deceased. Sold for the use of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of-sale. ' ” THOMAS J. BOWEN, ) A(hn , ors AMBROS YARBROUGH,) Aam ors ‘ June 30 52 ~ 10t * A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold, on Friday, the 26th of August next, at thelate res idence of Isaac C. Miller, of Dooly county, deceased, the following projierty to-wit:—One Horse, a Stock of Cattle, Hogs, plantation Tools, household and kitchen Furniture. JAMES POWELL, Adm’r. July 9. .... 3 ^ 5t A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in September next, Lot of Land No. 138, in the 13th district of said county. Sold as the property of Moses Herbert, deceased. JOHN B. GAUDRY, Adm’r. June 30 51 IOt A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, in the town of Monroe, Walton county, on the first Tuesday in October next, one hundred and twenty-five acres of Land, being the south east half of lot number one hundred and nine, in the fourth district cf Walton; the real estate of Abner Stephens, late cf said county, de ceased.—To be sold agreeably to an order cf the Inferior Court of Walton county, sitting for ordinary purposes, under an incumbrance of the widow’s dower, for the be nefit of ilte heirs and creditors of said estate. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Adm’r. August 4 4 9t DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—-Will be sold, on Saturday the i7th of September next, at the •a c residence of Janies Home, deceased, in Baldwin county, a part of the perishable property of said deceas ed—consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, house hold and kitchen Furniture, together with many other articles. Terms of sale made known on th»dav. LEVI HORNE, 'Adm’r. August 4 4 7t passed on the nineteenth day of December 1829, the following property on the Indian Spring Reserve, forfeited to the State by the original purchasers, will be offered at PUBLIC SALE, before the court-house in the town of Jackson, Butts county, on Wednesday, the 23lh day of September next, to-wit: Lots N°- 5, 6j 7, 8, 9, 10, 25 and 52. And in the town of Macon, on Tuesday the 4th day of October and the following days until all are sold, the fol lowing Lots: Lot No. 1, Sq. 5. Lot No. 2,' Sq. 26. Lot No. 2, Sq. 46 1, 6. 1, 36. 3, 46 2, 6. 2, 36. 4, 46 3, 6. 8, 36. 5, 46 4, *6. 4, 37. 6, 46 5, 15. - 2, 38. 7, 46 6, 15. 3, 38. 8, 46 7, 15. 2, 42. 4, 59 8, 15. 5, 42. 1, 60 7, 20. 6, 42* 2, 60 1, 26. 7, 44. 3, 60 4, 60 Ten acre Lot, Number 10, West side Oemu’gee river, Twenty acre Lot. No. 12, “ “ “ “ Frac’n&l Lots. No. 5, No. 55, ’ u 66 “ 26, “ 62, n 46 « 30, “ 69, . a ft a 41 li “ 38, « 69, il ii “ 45, “ 107, 46 a “ 53, “144, ii a “ 35, “114, East side 0 a 100 acre Lots, No. 10, No. 88,' 4 6 a “ 19, “ S9, U a “ SO, “111, a ii « 27, “127, • West side H M 44 44 “ 29, “134, <U 41 “ 34, “135, 44 14 “ 36, “138, 44 44 Nos. 37, 73, 93, East side “ u And in the town of Cohimbus, on Tuesday the 11th day of October, and the following days, until all are sold, the I N XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold, at the late 1A residence of Gabriel Parker, deceased, in Dooly county, on Thursday, the 22d day of September next, the personal properly of said deceased consisting of Cat tle, Hogs, household Furniture and plantation Tools.— Terms Made known on the day of sale. ABEL AKERIDGE, CALEB PARKER, Jnlv 16 3 9t Ex’ors. E' A EC LT OK’S SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, at the court-house door in Lowndes county, 4'JO acres of Land, situated in tiie 12th district formerly Irwin now Lowndes coun ty, known by lot No. 61, belonging to the estate of Ste phen Day, deceased, late of Columbia c inty. Sold agreeably to the will of said deceased; terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN DAY, Executor. July 21 2 lOt Town Lots, No. 12 262 310 419 447 479 58; 39 263 311 420 448 480 588 75 264 312 421 449 481 589 79 266 313 422 450 432 590 SO 267 314 423 451 4S3 591 64 268 315 424 452 4S6 592 85 270 316 425 453 495 593 87 273 317 426 454 496 534 69 274 318 427 455 509 595 92 276 322 423 456 511 596 94 280 325 429 457 513 597 95 281 326 430 458 514 598 93 284 327 431 459 516 599 100 291 328 432 460 519 600 122 292 368 433 463 520 601 127 293 369 434 464 523 602 123 294 370 435 4C5 524 603 129 295 374 436 466 525 604 131 296 375 437 467 558 605 145 297 380 438 468 575 606 S 28 £93 390 439 471 576 607 239 299 403 440 472 579 609 240 300 409 441 473 5S0 GOO 246 301 410 443 474 531 611 248 302 411 444 475 582 612 253 303 412 445 586 585 613 254 304 413 446 746 lA 614 253 305 414 Twenty aere lot, No. 42. Fractional lota, “ 85, 104, 105, 154. 100 acre tote, “ 61, 99, 107, 121, 135, « 71, 100, 111, 122, 141, 44 78, 103, 113, 142, 44 79, 106, 115, 128, 143. 44 86, EAGLE HOTEL., T 1 SmLSDOEVILLE, GEORGIA. HE subscriber respectfully informs liis friends and the public generally, that he has purchased M. D. Hu sax’s Hotel, which he at present keeps as the lfl.VGl.Fa HOTEL. The House has undergone a thorough repair, besides a large two story building, which adds very much to the appearance and comfort of ihe house—the dining room is large and airy. He will be able to accommodate from fifty to sixty Members of the Legislature, besides all transient persons who may favor him with their compa- ny. ... He hopes from his long experience in business, and the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Mxngham, that he will be able to keep a House not to be surpassed by any in the the Southern Coun'ry. Mrs. Mancham has been living in my family and Mrs. Huson’s for seven or eight years, which gives her a full knowledge of-house keeping. ROBERT McCOMB. August 4, 1831. 4—tf GLOBE HOTEL, MRS. FLOURNOY, (iVitms qf I per or. H AS taken a SCHOOL ROOM it-Mrs.ViciEjs nearly oppq*itf Mr. HqMMMtics, where she wil teach a select. number,, not exceeding fifteen, the follow ing branches of Ffyiqfev {Education, a&t-Uft annexed pri ces: . . Reading, Writing, English Grammar, and Flam Work, - - * v * S3 Geograghy, History, Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Belles Lgttfes and Orna. mental Work, - - - - 5 u Drawing and Painting, • * • 6 “ Embroidery, ----- 4 “ French Language, (five lessons per week,) 6 “ Music, (five lessons per week,) - - 12 “ Use of the Piano for Practicing, - • 2 u As the most devoted attention will be paid to the con duct, neatness, &c., as well as mental improvement of those pupils confided to her, parents and guardians are requested to visit the School twice a month and judge cf their improvement. Milledgeville, August 1st, 1S31, 4—-tf NOTICE* P ERSONS having accounts against the Milledgeville Masonic Hail Lottery, will please present them for payment, within ten days from this date. By order, R. A. GREENE, Secretary to Commissioners* Milledgeville, August 4,1831. 4— NSW FIRS PROOF AUGUSTA. rpMIE undersigned tender the public their thanks, for their liberal patronage, and beg leave to advise 1 NOUR months after da f e application will . to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the interest of Mary Ann Knight, minor and orphan of Robert Knight, deceased, in lot number one hundred and eighty-nine, in the fourth district of Walton county —said interest being fifty acres of said lot. GEORGE WILLINGHAM, April 12, 1.831 42 Guardian. The right to either of the above lots may be reinvested in the holder of the certificate issued by the late commis sioners by settling with tike Bank, before the twenty-fifth day of September next, or the officer authorised to sell the same, at any time before the resale, the whole amount of the original purchase money remaining unpaid, with all interest due thereoa. The purchaser of any lot will be required to pay one fifth of the purchase money on the day of sale, and the remainder in four equal annual instalments; arid any g urchaser failing to pay any instalment to the Central ank of Georgia within sixty days after the same bc- comes due, shall forfeit fhe amount paid, and the lot or i „ lots so purchased shall revert to and become the property Bemaue' t>.. i . <• . r J of the State. By order of the Directors, HENRY W. MALONE, Cashier. julv23 3 7 Or F OUR months afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Henry county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell hall'a Lot of Land, No. 102, in the sixth district ofHenrycoun- ty, belonging to the estate of John A. Conger, late of said county, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. REBECCA CONGER, Adm’x. May 12 . 44 4m O i WIN NETT SHERIFF'S SALES.—On the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will be sold, at the court-house in Lawreuceville, Gwinnett county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, tp-wit: Twenty-five acres of Land, more or less, being a part qflot No. 152, in the 5th district of Gwinnett county— jsvied on as the propert y of John Nix, to satisfy two fi. fits, one in favor of John P. Hutchins, vs. said John Nix, the other in favor of Hugh Brewster, vs. said John Nix, sitd sundry other fi. fas. vs. said Nix; levy made and re turned to me by a constable. One hundred acres of Land, in the fifth district Gwin- rjett county, No. 243—levied on as the property of Wilt icon Abbett to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Asahel R. Ronth, vs. said Abbett; levy made and returned to me by a constable. 'Also, one lot of Land, No. 272, in the fourth district WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff. WiU be sold at the same time andplacei Three cotton Gins, and one shot Gun—levied on as tjie property of Alston Boyd to satisfy a fi. fa. in faver oi. John anq William Kelly, vs. said Alston Boyd, and eundiay other fi. fas. vs. said Boyd. WILLIAM MARTIN, D. Sheriff. Also, will be soldi os above, Twenty-seven acres of Land, more or less, part of lot No. 335, in the 5th district of Gwinnett county—levied on as the property of John H. Hammond, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the officers of Gwinnett Superior Court vs. said Hammond; property pointed out by defendant. Also two negroes: a woman about 21 years of age and 6-boy. about 2 years old—levied on as the property of John Foster, to satisfy two fi. fas. one in favor of Samuel Summers for the use of Septimus Taylor, vs. John Foster .and the other in favor of Jacob Redwine for the use of John Stuart, vs. said Foster; property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Lot of Land, No. 325, jn the 7th district of Gwinnett •sounty—levied on as the property of Edmund Shackle ford, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued fro i Putnam Superior Court in favor of Stewart & Hargraves, ra Goodrich ft Carstarphen & Edmond Shackleford. Also, one hundred and fifty acres of Land, more or less, No. 100, in the 7th district Gwinnett county—levied on as the property of Charles McHugh, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of A. Boyd, & Co. vs. said McHugh and James Tuggle. Thomas worthy, sheriff. TO RENT, “ JgA UNTIL the first day of January next, the HOUSE & LOT, now occupied by the subseri- «fUMIft>ber, situated On Waynea^treet, at the lower end *2* -N* JUHAN. iWWIf 4—tf » F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Olivia Philips, dec’d. MARK FAULK, Adm’r. Mav 12,1831 m4m IT" application will Ire made to Court of OUR months after dat 3 ai the honorable Inferior Court of Henry county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of John Joiner, late of said county, deceased. LYTHA JOINER, j Adm’rs. WOODWARD JOINER June 23, 1331. 1m months afterdate application wjil be made to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Meriweth er county, for leave to sell the land whereon the late Rich ard Bray of Warren county resided, for the. benefit of the heirs and creditors. THOMAS N. DUNCAN, June 23, 1831. Guardian. F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Levi Stokes, de- CITHBERT & POLHIlili H AVE opened their LJiW OFFICE at the Com missioner’s Hall in the market-house, Milledgc- vine, Georgia. One of them is always to be found there ready to attend to professional calls. They will practice in the following Counties and Cir cuits: f BALDWIN, JONES, PUTNAM, WILKINSON. BIBB, Circuit. J MONROE, (HENRY. Chatahoochie Circuit TALBOT. q o- •» (TWIGGS, SmUhern Circuit j TELFAIR, &a. Middle Circuit. .,..WASH1NGTON. Milledeeville, June 23, 1831 Ocmuigee Circuit..., Flint IkCSTCTA., GEOIVGU. HE SUBSCRIBER, v>ate proprietoi of 'he Oiube Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion Hou^ ) to lransact ^ FACTORAGE begs leave to announce to his Inends and the pubhc; gen- c 6MMKSlON BUSINESS in all its branches.- eraliy, that he has taken that elegant and ommntNboa. ! now ermi ft commodimis fire proof fire proof Brick Building on the corner ol Broad and Jack- j £ md ^ S| * on south Slde B'road-street, a lit- son streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic , { the Market, which will be in readiness Hall. It is situated in the most central part ofthe C y , ^ September for reception of Cotton and Mer- and is m the very neart of business—being in the vicini- C p AND|SE ty of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch Bank cf the State Bcjng infevery wfty ^ ell prepared to serve custome r S , °* Georgia. tt . . : and intending to use due diligence for their interest, full T.us establishment is known as t e - - ’ reliance may be placed in the faithful discharge of bnsi- and in the interior arrangement ana general construction,. neM intrust / d to their care . • 8 unites in an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and ; Commissions shall be at the recently reduced comfort. To the man ot family, the indmdual u .seller,. « STOYAT I STMlV1fYN9 the daily boarder, cr the fashionable visitor, the Globe l ALL & 4 S1M f-^ S * presents accommodations, inferior to none in the South- j . ..f: , . u _— . - - ' ■ ^ ern States. j A CARD. Having conducted for a number cf years, two among e most popular Hotels in this city, he flatters himself tUat his experience in business, added to the superior ad- ; G ENTLEMEN holding subscription lists for the “Gainesville Advertiser,” will please forward vantages of situation and the resources under hiscontroul,! them to me at Gainesville by the first of September next. will enable him to give the most decided saiisfaction to all who may honor him with tliuir patronage. His Stables are spacious ami well ventilated, and amply supplied with {lie best of provender, and attend ed by experienced and steady Ostlers—in addition to which, the subscriber will bestow his own personal unre mitting attention, and in his charges, will not forget the pressure of the times. Editors of papers who have published the prospectus for the above named paper, will please give publicity ts> this also. The “Athenian” always excepted. N. B. JUHAN, August 4, _1S31. 4 iCif" The Charleston Stages arrive at the Globe Ho tel every Sunday, W ednesday and Friday evenings, at 6 o’clock, and depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday moaning, at half past 9 o’cloek. uuier uu The Washington and Athens Stage, departs every (tion in liOOliRHW. rilHE subscriber wishes to sell his YAL* JL UAELE PLANTATION, 3 miics north-west of Talbot ten, Talbot count y.—• There is 405 acres, of Which about 300 is cleared and in a fine state of cultivat ion— fresh fond—in good order, and well fenced—a large dou- ' ble Cabin with four shed rooms—ten or twelve negro cabins; three cribs—a very fine Gin-House, and .many t other oui-hcuses—most superior water—& healthy situ-* a neighborhood of good society, and two or more Tuesday and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrives . good schools within three miles. For further particulars eveiy Wednesday ar.d Sunday evemng at 6 o’clock. | apply to the subscriber in Hancock, or Dr. N. B. Poweil, ailioininp' the nremisf-s. Terms lihcral. The Elberton Statre departs every Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, and in-rives every’ Friday evening at 6 o’- ■ cloelc. 1 The Pendleton Stage departs every Tuesday, at 4 o’- j clock in the morning, and arrives every Monday at 2 j o'clock in the evening. I The Milledgevii! adjoining the premises. Terms literal. \T. P. FORD. Fordville, Hancock co. 28*h July, 1831. 3—3rm PROPOSALS a week- ceased. June 23. 1831. JAMES MORRIS, Adm’r. 4m | jlOLK months after date application will be made to die honorable Inferior Court of Haljersham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 32, in the sixteenth Carroll, now Troup county— Said land drawn by Leuicy Williams of Habersham county, and 6old foi her benefit. her REBECCA X WILLIAMS, April 21.. mark, Guardian, F our months afterdate application will be made lo the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land, number one, in the 6th district of Troup county: said land drawn by an illegitimate child, formerly named Wiley Osteen, now Wiley Robson, and sold for his ben efit- JAMES ROBSON, Guardian. July 14, 1831. 1 4m * LJtW UEVOIVTS. T HE subscribe has obt ained from some of the Judg es, and others a number of DECISIONS made in important law cases. He expects to enlarge his Collec tion; and so soon as the subscription will authorize, to publish them in a plain, cheap style, in pamphlet form. The object of this undertaking is to awaken among the people a sense of the importance of a Court for the Correction of Errors. The Judges, Solicitors, and Members of the Bar, throughout the State, are respectfully requested to fur nish authentic reports. To those who may do so, a rea sonable allowance in the price of the work will be made. Utility alone, and not profit, is the object of the under taking. And with this view he solicits warmly the co operation of the Bar and Bench. His situation as an editor will enable him to print the work more cheaply than other perrons. JOHN G. POLH1LL. Milledge ville, April 21, 1831. 41 N. B.—A prosjiectus w:ill soon lie out. A PROCLAMATION* F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton coun ty, when sitting foT ordinar y purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 192, in the 4th district of said county, drawn by the heirs of Jesse Hitchcock, deceased, late of Jasper county, for the use of the heirs of said deceased* JOHN HITCHCOCK, Ext’r. March 31 38 4ni A FTER the expiration of four months, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson ^county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain Tract of Land, in the 22d district of Mus cogee county, belonging to Mariah Rval, minor. July 21 PEACOCK, Guardian. 2 4m ■a.aw— ■ — — F OUR months afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Dooly count v. when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot of Land, No. 133, in the 18th district of formerly Lee county—for the benefit, of John M. Hilliard’s orphans, WILLIAM III I .LIARD, Guardian. April 8,1831 41 4m By William P. Duvall, Governor oj the Territory cj Florida. W HEREAS it hath been duly shewn to me that JOHN BEJV1BRY, late of die county of Leon, in this Territory, stands indicted, in the Superior Court of said county, for an assault and battery on one LIT TLETON BRYAN, with intent to kill said Bryan; and with stabbing said Bryan with a Jkpife, and whereas, since the finding of said indictment, said Bryan hath died, as supposed of his wounds—And whereas, said Bembry ’ hath dedfrom this Territory, and is now a fugitive from justice, and it appears to my satisfaction that the offence is one that deserves the vigilant and rigid enforcement of ihe laws: Now, by virtue of the authority in me vested by law, I hereby offer a reward of TWO HUNDRED D( >LLARS for the apprehension and delivery of said Bembry to the sheriff oi Leon county, or his jailor; and all sheriffs, constables, and other peace officers, in this Territory, are hereby required to be vigilant in the ap prehension and safe keeping of said Bembry. In testimony whereofi I have hereunto set my hand ******* caused the seal of the said territory to be af- £l» 8* J fixed, at Tallahassee, this 29th day of May, ******* A. D. 1831, and of the Independence of the United States, the fifty fifth year. WM. P. DUVALL, Governor of Florida. -By the Governor: James D. Westcott, Jr. Secretary of Florida. REWARD* The undersigned, the lather of the deceased, Littleton Bry an, will give t he additional sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to the amount offered by the Governor of Flor ida for the apprehension of JOHN BEMBRY, by whdm his son was cruelly murdered while protecting the rights and property of liis father. Publishers of papers in the Southern and Western States, and in Texas, friendly to the cause of justice will please notice this reward. MOSES BRYAN. Tadahaaseo, May 80, 1831* £§ $350 Igeviile Stage arrives every day, except I For publishing at Gainesville, Hull county, Georgia Thursday, at 7 o'clock in the evening, and departs every I ly newspaper, to be entitled the day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in the morning. I GAINESVILLE ADVERTISER* Tne Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, \V ed- Devoted to Intelligence...Commerce...Agriculture...Science....Souc4 nesday arid Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, and de- Principles, and the perpetual union of the states. -art every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, at. 2 o’clock in . "ITT is not designed by the subscriber to make any j»a* he morning. WILLIAM SHANNON. JR. rade as to the principles of the Gainesville Adver* October l, 1829 F'6—tf tiser'. It is sufficient to say that, its political principles will be based upon what lie conceives the true Jefferson ian creed, as understood by Drayton, Livingston, Madi son ami the friends of the Union in the South—the per petuation and stability of which Union will be ils grand end and aim. While the subscriber thus announces liis political faith, it will be his exertion to conduct the Press in the spirit of that forbearance and liberality, not inconsistent with in tegrity of principle, and inflexibility of purpose. CONDITIONS. The Gainesville Advertiser will Ire printed upon a me dium sheet, at 82 50, payable in advance, or $3 50 ut the end of eacli year. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates. The Advertiser will be issued so soon as the patronage will warrant—of. which the undersigned has flattering assurances. ' ^ The exertions of his friends arc respectfully solicited, N. B. JUHAN. Communications to the undersigned, must for the pre sent, be directed to Milledgeville, post-paid. • N. B J, April 7 1 ■ «4*. ^ wmjNhI Ball 133 333 ISj “i 1 CALI* AN® tsEll’. . J E subscriber respeciluily informs JiL liis friends and the public in general, ilmr-he has opened a House of Entertainment in Carrollton, Can-oil county, Georgia, and flatters himself that he will give as eneral satisfaction to all that may favor him with their patronage as any other inn-keeper in as newly settled a country as this. Though Carroii county has been kept, in the back ground, defamed and shaded by reports, yet 1 hope all will soon be blown away by the sunshine of virtue, nurtured by the Gospel of Christ, and the in struction of ai ts and sciences—So call and see. c. McCarthy. April*24 225 t f OHi\ R* WOOTABT respectfully tenders himself to the citizens of Baldwin county as a candidate for I ■he Clerkship of the Superior Court at the ensuing elec- i ion in January next. Aug 4 I W E are authorized to announce Mr. RANSOM II. SMITH a candidate for Clerk of the Inferi-f ATT ■ Vu'jf r ' n ^ or Court of Baldwin county, at the next election. Au^ 4 A ^ P crso , ns indebted to the estate of Isaac C. Miller, ; -P*- deceased, of Dooly county, are requested to make W E are authorized to announce Mr. LEW IS J. W* i immediate payment, and all those having demands a°ainxl KRAATZ a candidate for Clerk of the Tnfprinr 88,(1 estate, will present them according to law. JAMES POWELL, Adm’r. KRAATZ a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court of Baldwin county. Aug 4 July 28 fit W E are requested to announce the name of WIL- . ___ LIAM D. SCOGGIN, Esq. as a candidate for GEORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY. Sheriff of Baldwin county, at the next election for coun- "B" EVI HARRELL of the 349th district, G. M. tolls ty officers. Nov 6 JLJ ^before Wiley Kent, Esq. one BAY MARE and ~T. ~ ! T~ n * u * nm t 71 COLT, the mare is supposed to be six or seven years . P ' I 0,d > the colt about four months old—the mare’s left hind SI UBBS, Esq. as a candidate for Tax Collec- foot white, branded on the left shoulder with J. B.; the or Baldwin caunty, at the next election. ^ U11e 23 i colts hind legs both white, with a blaze in her face—Ap* W E are authorized to announce GEORGE G. | praised to Sixty-five dollars, July 27th, 183L MILLER, Esc;, as a candidate fir Receiver of I Tax Returns for Baldwin county, at the ensuing elec- 1 tion- July 7 August 4 >, July Zi JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. i. c. 4 3t W E are authorized to announce W. C. POWELL, Esq. a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns m Baldwin, at the election in January next. Juiy 28. L1W. H ARGROVE & WALTHALL are practicing Law in connection. They will attend the Courts in the adjoining counties. Z. B. HARGROVE, TURMAN WALTHALL. Covington, Newton co. June 23, 1831. 50—tf A REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS will be giv en to any person who will apprehend my negro boy, by name of YORK, and deliver him either to Dr. Charles Bailey, Jackson, Butts county; Henson N. Jackson, Greenville, Meriwether county; Benjamin Peoples, near Madison, Morgan county; or ledge lum in jail, so that I can get him. This boy is of a dark complexion, has lost one of his fore teeth, stout built, about five feet eight inch es high. He had on when he left me, an old white fur hat, dark green frock coat, striped pantaloons and a new air of shoes with brass heels. Said boy left me about ve miles on the road from Forsvfh to Knoxville, on the 3d instant. RICHARD BAILEY. May 12 44 m3m DEKALB INFERIOR COURT, Silting for Ordinary purposes—May Term, 1831. Mm^HEREAS, Edward Wade, administrator on the w W estate of Joseph King, deceased, applies to me fir letters of dismission from said administration: This is therefore, by order of said court, to cite all per sons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in January next, to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given wider my hand, 11th May, 1831. €k MURPHEY, C. C. O. hbcp W «k9m G eorgia, early county.—whereas Joseph Mercier and George W. Mercier, having made application for letters of Administration on the esu tale of Francis Mercier, late of Henry county, Alabama, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of raid deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letter* should not be granted: And, whereas, Johnathan Roach has applied for let ters of Administration on the estate of George M. Mont gomery, late of the county of Early, and Stale first afore said, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admo.nsh, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause why saidletters should nat be granted. Given under my hand, this 11th of July, 1831. N. McBRYDE, c. c. o. July 21 2 5t* IN HABERSHAM SUPERIOR COURT, . APRIL TERM, 1831* Fielding Hill and Frances-Keith,) Complainants, VS Albriton M’Daniel, Nathan Cook - ^T r . Thomas Haynes, John Fountain, “trdtefand tnjuucucn. Williams Rutherford, Patrick J. Robertson, and John Potts. I T appearing to the Court that the defendants in thtt above bill reside out of the county of Habersham— It is therefore ordered, that they appear and plead de mur, or answer to the said bill at the next Superior Court- cf said eounty, or the bill will be taken pro confesso, and that a copy of tiffs rule be published in one of the pobii* gazettes of thi3 State in terms of the law in such case pro vided. A true extract from the minutes of Habershaty Superior Court, April Term, 1831. [May - JOHJS T, CARTESt, OK