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.*■ FEDER AL UNION. SftERlTV^ 8.VLES. H ABER8HAN SHERIFF’S SALES.—On the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Clarkes- vilie, Habersham county, within the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 78, in the'12th district of said county—levied on as the property of John Wadsworth, to satisfy a fi. la. in favor of William & P. D. Sayre, vs. said Wadsworth, in favor of Thomas Hardeman, surviving copartner, Ac. vs. said Burton. Lot No. 65, in the 12th district of said county—levied on as the property of James Allen, to satisfy a fi. 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, lor the use of William B. Shelton, and sundry other fi. fas. al. vs. said Oxford; pointed oilt by Thomas J. Rusk, levy made and returned to me by a constable. One bay Mare, cropped ears, and one sorrel Colt, one year old—levied on as the projierty of JohnTrigg^lo sat isfy a fi. fa. from Franklin 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. Will be soldi at the same time and place. Lot No. 17, in the 3d district of said county—levied on as the property of Gabriel Hughs, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Daniel Davis, vs. Gabriel Hughs, executor of William Hughs, deceased, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said Hughs. Lot No. 134, in the 11th district of said county—levied on as the property of Whited Ryan, to satisfy two fi. fas. from a Magistrate’s Court of Jackson couiny, in fa vor of Edward Lumpkin; levy made and returned to me by a constable. __ _ „ 1 JL MAULDIN, D. Sheriff. E manuel sheriff’s sales.—wm be sold, before the court-house door in Swainsborough, Emanuel county, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, between the usual hours of sale, the following 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 property 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. JOHN OGLESBEY, Sheriff W ALTON SHERIFF’S SALES. Will be s. ild, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, at the court-house in Monroe, W alton county, be tween the usual horns 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 Sucky, 10 years old, 1 mahogonv bureau, 1 do. folding table, 1 pine table, 1 curld maple bedstead, 2 pine bedsteads, 3 feather teds, and furniture, one curld maple candle stand, 13 Windsor chairs, 7 split bottom do. 1 cradle, 3 looking glasses, one with drawers, ! chest and 2 trunks, 13 cut-glass tiunblers, 10 do. do. wine glasses, 4 do. do. decanters, 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, 1 brown horse, 8 or 9 years old, and 1 barouch—all levied on as the pro perty of James Orr, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Walton Infe rior Court, in favor of Dobbin & Evans, vs. Janies 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 Orr, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa vor of Dobbins & Evans, vs. said James Orr. July 25 ORION STROUD, Sheriff. TMT EWTON SHERIFF’S SALES.—On the first il 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 rive."—levied on as the property of Warner Lewis, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Jesse Ly ns, V3. said Warner Lewis; pointed out by plain tiff’s attor ney. Two hundred two and a half acres of Land, more or less, known by No. 389, in the 9th district of Henry, at the time of survey, now Newton county—levied on as the property of Elizabeth Collins, Mary Coleman and Lydia Coleman, to satisfy three fi. fas. one in favor of Robert Myrick, vs. Elizabeth Collins, one in favor of Ro bert Myrick, vs. Mary Coleman, and one in fav or of said Robert Myrick, vs. Lydia Coleman; levy made and re- turiled to me by a constable, property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. *' - . JOSEPH WATTERS, Sheriff. Will be soldi at the same time and place, Five negroes: Muny about 3o years of age, Mary a- bout eight, George six, Carolinet four, Jack 18 months old-*—levied on as"the property of William foster, to sat- isfy sundry small fL fas. in favor of David Dickson and others, vs. said Foster; levy made and returned to me by John Pricket, constable. One hundred one and a half acres of oak and hickory Laud, in the- 18th /district of originally Baldwin now Newton county, whereon Joho. Moore now lives, num ber not known—4evied on as his property to satisfy a fi. fp. in favor of Joseph Moss, vs. said Moore; property pointed out by Seth P. Storrs, Esq. . One hundred and fifty acres, more or less, well improv ed oak and hickory Land, being that part of nuniber one hundred and ninety-four, on tlie.e#st side of the boutn river, in the 8th district of originally Henry now New ton county—levied on as the property of Cornelius Me- Graw, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of John Per kins vs. said McGraw. . _ K. W. HARGROVE, D. Sheriff. G winnett sheriff’s sales.—On the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will be sold, at tne court-house in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett* county, between the usual hours of sale, the following projierty, to-wit: , . . Twenty-five acres of Land, more or less, being a part of lot No. 152, in the 5 th district of Gwinnett county- levied on as the property of John Nix, to satisfy two fi. fas. one in favor of John P. Hutchins, vs. said John Nix, the other in favor of Hugh Brewster, vs. said John Nix, and 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 nett county, No. 243—levied on as the propferty ofWill- iam Abbett to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Asahcl K. Smith, vs. said Abbett; levy made and returned to me by u constable. . # Also, one lot of Land, No. 272, in the fourth district of originally Walton, now Gwinnett county—levied on as the property of Levi H. Carter to satisfy sundry fi. in lavor of Gabriel A. Moffett, vs. said Carter. WILLIAM BREWSTER, D. Sheriff. Will be sold at the same time and place. Three cottilf *&&& and one shot Gun—levied on as the property of Alston Boyd to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John and William Keljy, vs. said Alston Boyd, and sundray other fi. fas. vs. said Boyd. Y WILLIAM MARTIN, D. Sheriff. Also, will be sold, as stove. Twenty-seven acres of Land, more or less, part of lot No. 335, m 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. gq»d Hammond; property pointed out by defendant. Also two negroes: a woman about 21 years of age and a 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; properly pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Lot of Land, No. 325, in the 7th district of Gwinnett county—levied on as the property of Edmund Shackle ford,-to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fro i Putnam Superior Court in favor of Stewart & Hargraife, vs. Goodrich & Carstarphen & Edmond Shackleford. Also, one hundred and fifty acres of Land, more or less, No. 100, in die 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 lylll •V’.Bkftown. Align TO RENT, UNTIL the first day of January next, the HOUSE & LOT, now occupied by the subscri- ■ber, situated on W aynvstreet, at the lower end town. N. B. JUHAN. August 4 4—If A DIHINISTR ATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, il. on the first Tuesday in September next, between tiie usual hours of sale, at the court-house in the town of Covington, the following tracts of land, viz; 202$ acres, more or less, being No. 15, in the 8 th district of originally Hcmy 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 hell's and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm’r. March 24 37 tds A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold, /% on the first Tuesday in September next, between he usual hours of sale, at the town of Jefferson, Jackson ounfy, agreeably to an order of the honorable the Infe rior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, the Land possessed by the estate of Joseph Yar brough, late of said county, deceased. Sold for tlie use of the heirs of said deceased, tjfcrms made known on tlie day of sale. THOMAS J. BOWEN, ) Adm , or& AMBROS YARBROUGH, $ Jnno .30 52 1* A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold, il. on Friday, the 26th of August next, at the late res idence of Isaac C. Miller, of Dooly county, deceased, the following property to-wi;:—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 soldi jfm. 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, Adrn’r. June 30 51 10i 4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, il in the town of Monroe, Walton county, on the first Tuesday in October next, one hundred and twenty-five acres ofLand, being the south east half of lot number one hundred and nine, in the fourth district of Walton; the real estate of Abner Stephens, late of said county, de ceased.—To be sold agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court of Walton county, sitting for ordinary purposes, u^der an incumbrance of the widow’s dower, for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Adm’r. August 4 4 St 4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—-Will be sold, il on Saturday the 17th of September next, at the late residence of Janies Home, deceased, in Baldwin county, a part ol* 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 the daw LEVI HORNE, 'Adm’r. August 4 4 7t 4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, agreeably to an order of tlie Inferior Court of W il- kuison county, sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in November next, at the court-house door in Irwmton, Wilkinson county, the following Negroes, to wit: one negro man, tw r o negro women, and three ne gro children, as the property of Brice Paul, deceased, late of said county. Sold for the benefit of tlie heirs—Terms made known on tlie day of sale. JOHN CRUTCHFIELD, Adm’r. August 25 7 9t 4 DMiMSTRATOR’S SALE.—-Will be sold, rM at the court-house door in Monroe, W alton county, on tne first Tuesday in November next, between the usu al hours of sale, a Tract of Land in said county, known as lot No. 67, in the second district of said county—the j ropertv of William Clagg, late of Burke county, deceas ed. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Burke countv—Terms made known on the day. ROBERT FRYER, Adm’r. August 25 7 8t "M71 XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold, at the late residence of Gabriel Parker, deceased, in Dooly county, on Thursday, the 22d day of September next, the personal property of said deceased consisting of Cat tle, Hogs, household Furniture and plantation Tools.— Terms made known on the day of sale. ABEL AKERIDGE, \ Vr . CALEB PARKER, P° rs ’ .Tilly 16 3 9t ITXtClTOK'S SALE. Will be sold, on the JC4 first Tuesday in November next, at the court-house uour m Lowndes county, 490 acres of Land, situated m the 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 county. Sold agreeably to the will of said deceased; terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN DAY, Executor. July 21 2 I0t EORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—W hereas MJT Micajah Whitley applies to me for letters of Ad- m: lustration on the estate of Wiley Whitley, late of said c*unty, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th August, 1831. ° JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o. Aug 18 6 5t EORGIA. PULASKI COUNTY.—Whereas Mjff Green W. Fountain makes application for letters of Administration on the estate of Esaias Fountain, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day of Au gust, 1831. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o. Aug 18 6 5t GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY.—Whereas Mjff Marian Terrill applies to me for letters of Admin istration, with the will annexed, on the estate ofJo'.n Ter ill, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16th August 1831. GUY W. SMITH, c. c. o. August 25 7 7t ^EORGIA, WARE COUNTY.—Whereas E- "Y lislia Wilkinson, applies to me for letters of Ad ministration on the estate Anna Sauls, late of said coun ty, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th day of August, 1831. 7 5t DAVID J. MILLER, c. c. o. | NOURmonths afterdate application will be made to J; the honorable tlie Inferior Court of Henry county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell half a Lot of Land, No. 102, in the sixth district of Henry coun 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. Hlay 12 44 4m CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA, j Milledgevillk, July 20, 1831.. S P URSUANT to an Act of the General Assembly passed on the nineteenth day of December 1829, tlie 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 die town of Jackson, Butts county, on Wednesday, the 28th day of Septcmter next, to-wit: Lots No. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 25 and 52. And in tlie town of Macon, on Tuesday tlie 4th day of October and the following days until all are sold, the fol lowing Lots: 1, 2, 3, V 5, 6, 7, 8, 7, 1, [-5. Lot No. 2, Sq. 26. Lot No. 2, Sq. 46 6. 1, 36. 3, 46 6. 2, 36. 4 46 6. 8, 36. 5, 46 6. 4, 37. 6, 46 15. 2, 38. 7, 46 15. 3, 38. 8, 46 15. 41 4 59 15. 5, 42. I, 60 20. 6, 42* 2, 60 26. 7, 44 3, 60 4, 60 Number 10, West side Ocmulgcc r iver, Twenty acre Lot. No. 12, Frac’nal Lots. No. 5, No. 55,' U ' U a 26, “ 62, a it a 30, “ 68, , u u a it a 46 38, “ 69, a a 44 45, “107, a a 44 53, “ 144, J a a <6 35, “114 East side “ 100 acre Lots, No. 10, No. 88,1 it a 44 19, 44 89, ii a 46 20, “111, M a 66 27, “127, West side “ U a 46 29, “134, it it 46 34 “135, ii U ii 30, “138, “ Nos. 37, 73, 93, East side And in the town of Columbus, on Tuesday the 11th day of October, and the following days, until all are sold, tlie — -1 — 39 263 311 420 448 75 264 312 421 449 79 266 313 422 450 80 267 314 423 451 84 268 315 424 452 I 85 270 316 425 453 87 273 317 426 454 89 274 318 427 455 92 276 322 428 456 94 280 325 429 457 95 281 326 430 458 96 284 327 431 459 100 291 328 432 460 122 292 368 433 463 127 293 369 434 464 128 294 370 435 465 129 295 374 456 466 * 131 296 375 437 467 145 297 380 438 468 228 293 390 439 471 239 299 408 440 472 240 300 409 441 473 ,* 246 301 410 443 474 248 302 411 444 475 253 303 412 445 586 254 304 413 446 746 258 305 414 Twenty acre lot, No. 42. Fractional lots, 44 85, 104, 105, 154. 100 acre lots, U 61, 99, 107, 121, 44 71, 100, 111, 122, 123, 46 78, 103, 113, 44 79, 106, 115, 128, 44 86, 479 480 481 432 4S3 4S6 495 496 509 511 513 514 516 519 520 523 524 525 558 575 576 579 580 581 562 585 44 587 588 589 580 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 60S 609 611 612 613 614 135, 141, 142, 143, in the holder of the certificate issued by tlie late commis sioners by settling with tlie 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 thereon. The purchaser of any lot will be required to pay one fifth of tlie purchase money on the day of sale, and the remainder in four equal annual instalments; and any E urchaser failing to pay any instalment to the Central ank of Georgia within sixty days after the same be comes due, shall forfeit the amount paid, and the lot or lots so purchased shall revert to and become the property of the State. By order of the Directors, HENRY W. MALONE, Cashier. july28 3 lOt JT thehonorable the Inferior Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Jeave to sell Lo- of Land, number one, in the 6tk district of Troop county: said land drawn by an illegitimate child, formerly named Wiley Osteen, now Wiley Robson, and sold for his ben efi% JAMES ROBSON, Guardian. July 14,1831. 1 4m L1W REPORTS. T HE subscriber has obtained 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^jgjcct 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. POLHILL. Milledgeville, April 21,1831. 41 N. B.—A prospectus will soon be out. A PROCLAMATION. Florida. EAGLE HOTEL, mrTT.T.BiMHnmJJL GEORGIA. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased M- D- Huson’s Hotel, Which he at present keeps as the V1UL1 HOTEL. The House has undergone a thorough repair, besides a large two story building, which adds very much to the appearance and comfort of the 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- ^He hopes from his long experience in business, and the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Mangham, that he will be able to keep a House not to be surpassed by any in the the Southern Country. Mrs. Mangham has been lmng in my family and Mrs. Huson’s for seven or eight years, which gives her a full knowledge of house keeping. ROBERT McCOMB. Aiigust 4,1831. 4 tf GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. T HE SUBSCRIBER, (late proprietor of the Globe Hotel, and more recently of tlie Mansion House,) tegs leave to announce to his friends and the public gen erally, that he has taken that elegant and commodious fire proof Brick Building on the corner of Broad and Jack- son streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall. It is situated in the most central part of the City, and is in the very heart of business—being in tlie vicini ty of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch Bank of the State of Georgia. This establishment is known as the Globe Hotel, and in tlie interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and comfort. To the man of family, the individual traveller, the daily boarder, or the fashionable visitor, the Globe presents accommodations, inferior to none in the South ern States. Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels in this city, he flatters himself that his experience in business, added to the superior ad vantages of situation and the resources under hiscontroul, will enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage. His Stables are spacious and well ventilated, and amply supplied with the best ef 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. W HEREAS it hath been duly shewn to me that JOHN BEMBRY, late of the county of Leon, In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand ******* caused the seal of the said territory to be af- *L. S.£ 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. SJYK REWARD, The undersigned, the father of the deceased, Littleton Bry- u, will give the additional sum of one hundred and fifty Mars to the amount offered by the Governor of Flor- la for the apprehension of JOHN BEMBRY, by horn his son was cruelly murdered while protecting tlie ghts and property ef his father. Publishers of papers in the Southern and Western Tallahassee, May 29, 1831. MOSES BRYAN. 50 IN HABERSHAM SUPERIOR COURT, APRIL TERM, 1831. Complainants, vs. BILL for discovery, relief and injunction. TT Appearing to the Court that the defendants in the L above bill reside out of the county of Habersham— it is therefore ordered, that they appear and plead de murrer answer to the :ad bill at the next Superior Court of said county, or the bill will be taken pro confesso, and that&eopy of this rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this State in terms of the law inaucii case pro vided. A true extract from the of Habersham Superior Court, April Term, 1831. [May 26—»3m} JOHN T. CARTER, Cl’k. ICj*’ The Charleston Stages arrive at the Globe Ho tel every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 6 o’clock, and depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at half past 9 o’clock. The Washington and Athens Stage, departs every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrives every 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 o’ clock. The Pendleton Stage departs every Tuesday, at 4 o’ clock ii* the morning, and arrives every Monday at 2 o’clock in the evening. The Milledgeville Stage arrives every day, except Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the evening, and departs eveiy day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in the morning. The Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, and de part every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, at 2 o’clock in the morning. WILLIAM SHANNON. Augusta, October t, 1829 196—tf CALI. AAR SEE! FBUiE subscriber respectfully informs I ■BBESSk his friends and the public in general, 11I1M1 that he has opened a House of Entertainment in Carrollton, Carroll county, Georgia, and flatters himself that he will give as general satisfaction to all that may favor him with their patronage as any other inn-keeper in as newly settled a country as this. Though Carroll county has been kept in tlie back ground, defamed and shaded by reports, yet I hope all will soon be blown away by the sunshine of virtue, nurtured by tlie Gospel of Christ, and the in struction of arts and sciences—So call and see. c. McCarthy. April 24 225 tf A CARD* G ENTLEMEN holding subscription lists for the “Gainesville Advertiser,” will please forward them to me at Gainesville by the first of September next. Editors of papers who have published the prospectus for the above named paper, will please give publicity to this also. The “Athenian” always excepted. N. B. JUHAN. August 4, 1831. 4 TION. 'BOMIA: * -j*,'. Mi Hu jxcctUency George R. GiImsr, Governor and and Commander-in- Chief of the Army and Maty of this State and tf the Militia thereof: - W HEREAS I have received official infoimation, from the Sheriff of the county of Columbia in this State, that HAKVEV OLMSTEAD and THOM AS HOLDER, who were confined in the Jail of said county, the first named on a charge for horse-stealing, and the other for passing counterfeit money, did, on tlie night of the 16th instant, make their escape from said jail—I have therefore thought proper to issue this my proclama tion, offering a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOL LARS to any person or persons who shall apprehend and deliver to the Sheriff of die said county of Columbia, the aforesaid Harvey Olmslead and Thomas Holder, or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor the delivery of ei ther of them to said Sheriff—And I do hereby charge »nd require all officers, civil and military, of this State, to aid and assist in die apprehending and securing the aforesaid persons, that they fnay be brought to trial for the crimes with which they are charged. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the State-House in Milledgeville, this 22d day of August in the year of our Lord, eigh teen hundred and thirty-one, and of American In dependence, the fifty-sixth. GEORGE R. GILMER. By the Governor: Eyerard Hamilton, Secretary of State. Harvey Olmstead is 30 or 35 years of age, of ordinary stature and round shouldered, has a large beard, dark skin, grey eyes and down look. Thomas Holder is about the same age as Olmstead, a- bout five feet high and very straight, and has light hair and blue eyes. aug 25—2t FACTORAGE AND ooacMxseiov Buszansss. The subscriber will com- 1 mence the above business I in AUGUSTA, on the 1st I day of September next, - and will devote his time exclusively to the interest of liia friends, who may patronize him. All C OTTO If and other PRODUCE, or GOODS, sent to him for Storage, will be stored in a first rate FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE, at the customary charges. All orders to him previous to his arrival at Augusta, di rected to tlie care of John C. Holcombe, will meet with prompt attention. His Office, for the present, is at the first door above Holcombe & Campfield’s Ware-House. ARMSTED RICHARDSON. Augusta, Aug 25 7—tf NEW FIRE PROOF AUGUST JL. T HE undersigned tender tlie public their thanks, for their liberal patronage, and beg leave to advise them, that they continue to transact tlie FACTOR AGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS in all its branches.— They are now erecting a commodious fire pi oof b are- House and Close Stores, on south side Broad-street, a lit tle below the upper Market, which will be in readiness by first September for reception of Cotton and Mer chandise. Being in every way well prepared to serve customers, and intending to use due diligence for their interest, full reliance may be placed in the faithful discharge ol busi ness intrusted to their care. Their Commissions shall be at the recently reduced rates. STOVALL &. SIMMONS. Augusta, August 1st, 1831. 4 tldec PROPOSALS For publishing at Gainesville, Hall county, Georgia, a week ly newspaper, to be entitled the GAINESVILLE ADVERTISER. Devoted to Intelligence...Commerce...Apriculture..ricicr.e*.-.3«nni Principles, and the perpetual Union of the states. I T is not designed by the subscriber to make any pa rade as to the principles of the Gainesville Adver tiser. It is sufficient to say that, its political principles will be based upon what he conceives the true Jefferson ian creed, as understood by Drayton, Livingston, Madi son and the friends of the Union iu the South—die per petuation and stability of which Union will be its grand end and aim. While the subscriber thus announces his 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 be primed upon a me dium sheet, at $2 50, payable in advance, or $3 50 at the end of each 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 flattering assurances. The exdftions of his friends are respectfully solicited. N. R JUHAN. Communications to the undersigned, must for the pre sent, be directed to Milledgeville, post-paid. N. B J* April 7 B ROUGHT TO JAIL, at Clayton, Rabun coun ty, on the 7th instant, a negro man who says his name is WILL, or BILL, and belongs to Patrick Parker of Cabarrus county, North Carolina. Said negro is about six feet high, rather yellow complected, seems to be from thirty to thirty-five years old, one upper tooth out, a con siderable scar near ’his right ear, a small scar on each cheek bone, wears small whiskers, speaks quick when spoken to, his ears both seem to have been cut or bit a little about the middle of the rim, had on a kind of yel low homespun pantaloons and a black homespun coat.— The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, &c. JOHN DARRICK, Jailer. August 18 6 3t LOOM. MERE. fllHE subscriber wishes to sell his VAL- J. UABLE PLANTATION, 3 miles north-west of Talbotton, Talbot county.— There is 405 acres, of which about 3(H) is cleared and in a fine state of cultivation— fresh land—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 other out-houses—most superior water—a healthy situ- tion—in a neighborhood of good society, and two or more good schools within three miles. For further particulars apply to the subscriber in Hancock, oe Dr. N. R Powell, adjoining the premises. Terms liberal. fc* * W. P. FORD. Ford vilie, Hancock co. 28th July, 1831. 3—3tm DEKALB INFERIOR COURT, Sitting fin- Ordinary purposes—May Term, 183L W HEREAS, Ekiward Wade, administrator on the estate of Joseph King, deceased, applies to me for 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 under my hand, 11th May, 1831. C. MURPHEY, C. C. O. May 26 46 m6«i F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Burwell Phillips, deceased. EASON TISON, Adm’r. de bonis non. August 5th, 1831. 4m NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Isaac C. Miller, deceased, of Dooly county, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate, will present them according to law. _ , JAMES POWELL, Adm’r. July 28 3 6t P ULASKI COUNTY, GEORGIA*—Whereas Linkfield, Perkins, guardian of Olive Philips, ap plies for letters of dismisciou from the guardianship of said Phillips: These are therefore to rite the kindred and creditors to appaar at my office, within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters of dismis* sion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 14th Mareh, 1831. J. CARRUTHERS, C. C. O. March 24 37 m6m G eorgia, pulaski county*—whereas Daniel D. Sturges, administrator on the estate of Archibald Young, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission on said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at a Court of Ordinary to be held on the first Monday in January next, in and for said, county, then, and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 12ih day of July, 1831. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, Clerk. J^y *4 l m6ra G EORGIA, WARE COUNTY—Whereas Ei sha Wilkinson applies to me for letters of Admit istration on the estate of Meridith Sauls, late of sai county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sing; lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ai eppear at my office, witliifl the time prescribed by law, I shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should n< be granted. Given under my hand, this 11th day of Jub 1831. DAVID J. MILLER, c. c. o.‘ August 4 4 5t | 1EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY.—William MJI" Mayo makes application for letters of dismission from the estate of John Robuck, deceased: These* are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors t. appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters of dis mission should not be granted. Given under my Land, this 6th day of August, 1931. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. e. o. Aug 18 m6m JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at dot Office.