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ANB AIwItICIXTIRAL AMD MERCANTILE IJVrELL.I&MIVCER.
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Is f, Hb tr annum, in advance. Advertisements
Dullar per al rateg . those sent without a
mserUda h inst . r tions, will he published
SpeC / rtred out and charged accordingly.
S-dcs ot Land, by Administrators, Lxe
fu or Guardians, are required, by law, to he
rutons,or' Tuesday in the month, between
l ‘ eU ,° Soften in the forenoon and three in the
the hours ot couurt .i, ou se in the comity in
. “ *■. Notice nf thee
SSShU liven in a public guttle *!, <Uj*
v * it* tn tllfi duV of
ofm-roesmustbeat public auction, on
. of the month, between the usual
of E auhe place of public sales m the
, n where the letters Testamentary, of Admin-
t C ,Son i (Juatdiauship, may have been granted
istraum* , no tice thereot, in one of the
lirst gi'mg n * ) - uState and at the door of the
publicgazettes .tf
C °Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
be given in like manner, Forty days previous to
lh iticlo'the Debtors and Creditors of an Us-
Court of Ordinary tor leave to sml Land, must be
nuldiched four months. ,
P Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub
Ushedfor four months, before any order absoiut
shall be made thereon t -^ ur, ‘
’ More,
Where the Posl-Officc was Intel} kept.
If” B>. .5. SLADE
T* in daily expectation of the receiptof a choice
S Vu Cion of Books, comprising an ass<>rt..uurt
of LITERARY and CL APICAL VVOlvK^
Ulscellaneom,(Medical & School
li3 s£> 'sD
Together with a supply of all kinds ot
The whole being selected for this market, will be
sold very low. A catalogue in a few days.
April 2G
fctA'THES.
\FFW Grass Scythes, witli snaths on -
nh tc. For sale by
1 1,1.1.15, SIIOTWELL, & Cos.
May 3, 1831. *-<f.
To Planters and CcQfitalists,
r*Vlll subscriber, in company with several o
l tbers, offers foT sale FOl 11 Ut >I>ED
THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND,
]ving in Ware County, in this stale, adjoining the
Florida line, on both sides the Suwunnoe river,
which is navigable part of the year into tire ccnir,
of these lands, and at all seasons for steam boats
within 17 miles of them. There is every variety
of sod peculiar to Georgia and South-Carolina, a
large portion of them are river, i'tie ml, hammock
and kty lands. Ti* river lianuut cits arc cover
e l with r. heavy growth if Live Or.k nnd Orange
Trees, and are never inundated —The Ray Lands
are heavily timbered, many cf the Bay trees being
four feet over —The Inland I lammocks (not bor
dering on the river) are numerous, and contain
from 100 to 1000 acres —The Pine Lands arc fer
tile, ainl similar to the best ol 1 pland on the Sea
Islands of Georgia and South-Caroiim, n.id have
been demonstrated to produce 25 bushels of c m
to the acre. The company have induced a Span
ish gentleman to settle on them, who is cultivat
ing die Vine, and assures us he can cultivate the
Olive with sticcesss —Asa Sugar country the
Hammock and Bay lands are believed to be equal
to any in the United States.
To Capitalists wishing to take the whole, a
great Bargain would he given—or it woul be sold
low, in bodies to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to purchase or view the coun
try will please address the subscriber at Macon,
Georgia,or Messrs. Butts & Patterson, Savannah,
where maps of the country may be seen and fur
ther information obtained.
The company not having granted the lands will
transfer the Certificates, which will enable the
purchasers to obtain Grants from the State in their
own mini. -, thereby placing the titles beyond
question.
JOHN R. WICK,
For himself, and Agent fur the Comjiuny.
dj* X. B. One of.the Company will show the
lands to those disposed to purchase.
Macon, April 15 5-
< oic ton ;siim
HP!IE subscribers take this method of thanking
their friends and customers at large lbr the li
beral patronage which they have heretofore re
ceived, and now respectfully inform them and
'die public that they have taken into company
A MOS BENTON and WILLIAM BACON,!
natu experienced workmen in different branches,
having previously been employed in the above
j usiu. ss at the North, and in Augusta. They j
lave also purchased the stand lately occupied by
George A. Smith, on the corner of Walnut and
■ "''.t'b Streets, where they intend carrying on the
‘■'i-mess in all its various branches. The business
"ih in lutarc be conducted under the firm of
Mino.r, fastens and Cos.
‘ bey w ill feel grateful for a share of public pa
te'iiage,, and are confident that any work entrust
'lf> tlu'.Lp (faro will be punctually and faithfully
; ’’ Repairing done at the shortest no
'■ ‘"e aiid upon the most reasonable terms-
Harness made, repaired, ami cleaned
KNOX, FASTENS, & CO.
B, All persons indebted to the late firm of
1 ii'Oastens are requested to come forward
- make payment, KNOX & CAS'i'ENS
Ly 4, 1831. 3wo
For Sale,
* aF,AT and comfortable Dwelling-House,
with every necessary out-building, (situated
1 unit two miles from town on the Forsyth road,)
-sill ot good water, nnd five acres of cleared land.
'• tract of 2g5 acres of land, attached to the a
,V“3<l acres of which are cleared, and under a
'sd fence, can also lie purchased low, on an ae
iinnoduting credit.
Enquire of R. K. EVANS.
April 1 1 i -tf
AS. 59. Mtmcavd, f
\Y R nT c sitffftoiiSed to ••ay, is a Candidate for
’ the SinTiPrltv f'ClJiiiii •.-•uTitv, sit thcensu-
•1 uceion Business .
J. T. ROWLAND
AND
C. A. HIGCSIXS
rPENBER their services in the above business,
1- to the public. They have Large, convenient
and safe stores, for the reception of Goods com
mitted to tlieir care. Liberal advances v\ ill be
made in Cash, on all goods deposited, or by ac
ceptance by those on Consignment.
Goods on consignment, maybe made either to
the address of J. T. ROWLAND, or LAMAR &
CO. Macon; which will meet with attention, and
all orders duly attended to.
April 19 2-
"STAVE received and are opening, in addition
B & to their former stock, (next door below J. T.
Rowland’s Scale House, and opposite where Mr.
Helvensti.u “ broke out afresh,” on COTTON
AVENUE, a complete assortment of
Spring and Hammer floods:
Consisting, besides other articles, of
Brown""! Work Bags
Blue ( Broadcloths Linen Camhrick"
Black j tsiCussimercx. Ribbons assorted
Green J Brown and bleached
Rowan do thirling
Circassians Sea Island do
Valencia Vestings do Sheeting
Buff, white & stamp’d Cntton Osnaburgs
Marseilles Vestings Hemp do
Calicoes Apron Checks
Stamped Mtwlina t Furniture do
White do Dowlas, Diaper
Comhricks Bombazetts
Irish J.inen & Lawn3 Bombazines
Silks, Algiers .dud every thing in the
Gro de Nap Dry Goods line, com-
Sinchew Sarcenett prising a good assort-
I’ink and lmff Beraze meat.
Ginghams Boots and Shoes of all
Black Italian Crape kinds
Barage Shawls Gentlemen’s black &
Gauze do white Fur Hats
Crape Veils Boy’s do
Crape Scarfs' Leghorns
Gauze do Ladies Dunstables
MiiuliuOelorrt lace do Cottage Bonnets
Ladies Thread Cam- Hardware & Cutlery
brick 1 ikk’ls Mill Saws
Camhrick Dimity Cross Cut Saws
Furniture do Shot Guns
Coloured Curublet Cutting Knives
Russia Drill Scythes, Sickles
Patent Linen Log and Trace Chains
Hosiery of all kinds Carpenters Tools
Ladies white KidA do Plains
Coloured j _ Crockery and Glass
\\ hite, black silk l \\"are
Beaver .' g Looking Glasses
Gents, horse skin j * Saddles and Bridles
“ boavcr& buckj Martingales, Whips
Kid Mitts Window Glass
Jackson Drill White Lead
W fdte Linen do Putty, Medicines
Umbrellas Logwood, chipped ic
Parasols block
Musquito Netting’ VVhiltcmore Cards
Furniture Prints Cotton and Wool do
Bordering, Madalins Writing and wrapping
InsertingTriminings paper
Thread aud cotton lace Powder anil Shot
IFe are expecting every day
Iron ifolloiv Wart*,
Sugar, Coffee , and JLiqnors.
These Goods, tv ith many' others not enumera
ted, were bought to be sold as low as any in the
market. M. FELTON.
\V. 1L CONE.
Macon, April Id l-‘f
JLaw JVotice.
fjIHE subscribers have associated themselves
JL in the practice of the Law, under the firm of
13. Cl. *V J. Mannar.
Their residence is in Macon, Georgia. They
will attend the Courts of the Flint Circuit, and
those held in the adjoiningcounties of the Oemnl
gete and Southern Circuits.
HENRY G. LAMAR.
JOHN LAMAR, Jr.
March .11 3-
d'usi lleccived, at
/'mi! if if grocery A' confectionary ,
VN additional supply of the different articles in
his line, among which, are
Old Madeira 'j Lemons
Claret Figs
Port Prunes
.Sherry rTViltO. Almonds
Champaigns Olives
Muscatel and Capers
Malaga J Citron
Claret lsubel-T Filberts
la ami ( Domestic Fruits in Brandy
Georgia Ma- TWINES Raisins
deira J Sugar Plumbs
Coguiac and ) , Preserves
Peach S B, ' aW J - Olive Oil
Holland Gin Table Salt
Irish Whiskey Loal &Lump Sugar
Jamaica and > , Sperm Cadies
St. Croix 5 uum ’ SacapagosPecanN i
Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, f
Smoked Beef anil Cheese Madeira, and (
Sugar toys, cake,&e Hickory J
And most otln r articles in the Confectiiouary line.
Constantly on hand,
Spanish Scgars, & best Tobacco.
t pj- The above (iooils are fresh, and will be !
sold at the lowest Augusta wholesale prices.
April 18 A l "
FKIATIAC.
The Fid re r User Office
IS fitted up with entire new Type, and every
I material which enables Printing to be execu- ;
tod with neatness. The assortment of Job and j
luucv Types are 6f the latest and most aj) proved |
manufacture. Pains will be taken to have Print
ing executed in the besfmanne. The stihscrilrer
solicits tho iiatronage of his friends and the puli- j
m. 1 M. 1). J. SLADE 1
MACON : TUESDAY, MAY 2-1, 1831.
I
.Year the Town Halt ,
At tile Bij;i Of the Harp anil Engle.
uOesj sauraas,
] PROPRIETOR of this establishment takes the
- usual mode of informing his patrons and the !
public, that he lias completed his arrangements I
for their accommodation, which comprizes ari en- 1
tire suit of rooms, (including elegant separate a
partments for select parties, with tiro places, &>•.)
He has erected a Cook House on an improved
plan, winch will be allways supplied wiih tbe
most savoury eatables that can be procured here
or elsew here, including
Hot Steaks, Cutlets,
Chops, Boiled Fow ls,
Stewed, ) Eggs,
1' ried & C Oysters. Soused Salmon,
Plain j Shrimps,
Tongues Jj W ith good Coffee, I
Venison, & c . &c.
i Mies Confectionary and Bar
Are well stocked with a selection of choice
W ines, French A
Holland Gin, And old t Brandy.
Jamaica & 5 Rum Peach >
St. Croix S Fruits, Cheese,
Genuine Cordials Conserves, &c.
All of which he submits to the judgment of
his friends, to whom he returns sincere thanks
for their liberal patronage.
April lti " j.tf
Clinton Mold.
rpHE undersigned returns bis thanks to his
A friends and the public, for the liberal patron
age he has received since his commencement in
this place. He takes this method to solicit a coa
■ tinuance of that patronage, and to assure his friends
that his utmost exertions will be used to the ac
commodation of those who may call upon him.
The large and commodious additions made to
j this establishment, has enabled tbe undersigned
jto make his guests more comfortable. Withcon-
I venient pasturage and a fine vegetable garden; the
i same attentive ostler and house servants; asphn
[did bar; with an experience of more than seven
{ years in this business at this establishment, com
bined with his personal attention, he’flatter? him
! self that he will he enabled to continue to give
: satisfaction to all those who may favor him with
a call. JOHN CARTER.
Clinton, Ga. April 13 1 tf
Fast'-Office, .Kucod. \
April I-*, 13131. '$
rpHE Mail from Macon, via Forsyth, Th mas-
JL ton, Kc. to Columbus, will in future, close
on Tuesdays at ti P. M. and is due at Columbus
by BP.M. on Thursdays. The above mail is
due from Columbus on Saturdays at 8 P. M. The
horse mail to Forsyth only, will close at half past
! !• A. M. on Saturdays, anil is due in Forsyth at 5
IP. M. flie same day. Leave Foasyth at 4A. Sk
I on Mondays, and will he due hers on the same
! days at 12 nodn.
1-tf M. R. WALLIS, P. M.
Nfegroes pmTfcascd ::-u! s;;ssl.
I WISH to purchase likely NEGROES, both
male and female, and will give good prices
for them. Those having negroes to si 11, or who
[wish to purchase, vvili rind me at my Store on
1 Cotton Avenue, in Macon.
M. FELTON*
April 20 3
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i subscriptions.
Par publishing at Gainesville, 1/all County. Gea.
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
TO BE ENTITLED
The Gainesville •Mdvcrtiscr.
PEVOI.ED TO
Intelligence, Commerce,.lgrlculture, Science, Sound
principles, and the perpetual Union of the Stales.
IT js not designed by the subscriber to make
any parade as to the principles of .he Gaines- j
vil/cAdvertiser. It. is sufficient to sny, that its po- j
litical principles will bo based upon what ho con:.
eeives tho true Jeffersonian creed, as understood I
by Drayton, Livingston, Madison and the friends!
iii the South, the perpetuation and stability ofl
w hich union w ill be its grand cud.and aim.
While the subscriber thus announces his folk- j
cal faith—it will he Ids exerti >n to conduct the i
Press in tho spirit of that forbearance and lsher- 1
aliv not inconsistent with integrity of principle |
and’ inflexibility ofjiurposo.
CODITIOXS
The Gainsville Advertiser will he printed upon [
a medium sheet, at £2 50 payahh in.advance, or j
ijk 50 at the end of the year. Advelisemc.it.-, in- j
sorted at the usual rates.
'l’he Gainesville Advertiser will be issed so soon i
as the patronag will warrant—of which the un
dersigned has flattering assurance*.
The exertions of his friends are respectfully so-'
N ATI JAMAL P .11 II AN.
B.iCO.Y.
If 7 Pounds prime B VGON, just re
f ceived, aval fi r salo hy
RALSTON-& JONES.
May 10 7-tf
S-’oi* or Kent,
r|*HIE Property recently owned by Col. Joel
-I. Haley, and known as the
• llonnlain Spout Mletreat,
in Hud.si County*
This Property is too well known to require de
scription.
J. T. ROWLAND.
April 23 3
rytlE Members of Macon Lodge, No. 1(>, will
A attend the Funeral Sermon of Bro. Thomas
Lundy, at his late residence, near Lake Academy
on Sunday the 22d inst. All brethren of the
Lodge and transient brethren, are expected to be
in attendance at 11 o’clock, A. M.
By order of the W. M.
S. ROSE, Seedy.
May 7 . 7_
I riali J. Bollock
IS a candidate for Sheriff of lfiiib Cotitity, at
- the ensuing election.
April Hi 1-tf
Medical College,
WORTH AUTOft.
BV, and with the consent of the Reformed
Medical Society, of the United States, the
’ new Reformed .Medical Institution has been loca
j ted in Worthington, an interesting and flourishing
•town on the Whetstone Rivet, 8 miles north of
! Columbus, on the Northern Turnpike. This site
; has been chosen-because it presents the greatest
1 advantages to facilitate the researches of the Bo-
I tanical student; the country around it abounding
with every variety of medical plants ; and the sit
| nation being the most healthy and delightful in
j the Western country—and because the occupancy
of the large C ollege Edifice, together With ground
; of every variety of soil for an extensive botanical
garden, has been presented to us bj r the board of
trustees of Worthington College.
There will be attached to the institution, a Dis
pensary for analyzing and preparing Vegetable
Medicines; and on Infirmary, where persons from
j the neighborhood, or a distance laboring tinder
fevers, consumptions, dispepsn, liver complaints,
gravel, ulcers* fistulas, cancers 4 &o.&c. will be
j successfully treated, without f,lading, mercury or
j the hnfe, aud from which the Student will acquire
u correct know ledge cf the nature, operation and
! superior efficacy of vegetable agents in removing
j disease.
The necessity for nn Institution of this kind in
| the west, to be under the direction ol the ooinpe
-1 tent Professors is strikingly evident. It is an insti-
I union that, is designed to concentrate,and dUsern
, mate nil the knowledge of Drs. of .Medicine and
I empyries, sages: & savages that w ill demonstrate
! to the student and the sick that vegataliles alone
afford the only rational, safe and effectual means
of removing diseases without impairing the con-
I stitution, or endangering life or limb. The pre
sent system of practice which treats diseases of
every form with nietalie minerals, the lancet or
knite is dangerous as the lamentable facts
which everyday presents too fully illustrate. Nor
is this truth more clearly exhibited than tin; fact
that vegetable substances alone, are void of dati
oer, and powerfully efficient when administered;
a reference to the success of our New York In
firmary ami the success of ignorant botanical
physicians, proves this fact.
The College and Infirmary will be opened tho
first week in December, where students from all
parts may enter and complete their Mediial Ed
ucation,, and where persons laboring tinder every
I species of disease shall receive prompt and faith
ful attention.
The course cf study to be pursued and which
! will be taught aaccording to the OLD end RE
FORMED s\’3t< ms by Lectures, Recitations,
Examinations tnd statable text books is. 1j A
; nntorrry and Pl.isiology. 2d. Old and Reformed
. Surgery 3d, Theory and Practice of Medicine.
4th. The old and improved system of Midwifery,
i with the diseases of women and children, sth.
i Materia and Medica with practical and general
Botany. Bth. Medical and Botanical Chemistry
j and Parmaey 7t:it Stated Lectures on coiiuter
!al Science —Moral and Mental Philosophy—
Phrenology —Modi-’ il Jurisprudence—-Ceinpara
tive Anatomy—Medical 11 Fiery, <-.c.
By attending this Institution, tJfio student will
acqure a correct knowledge of present practice
of Physicians—a knowledge of the use and abuse
of minerals, the Lancet. Obsterical Forceps and
tlie knife,and a knowledge cf the new and im
proved system that supercedes their use, with
'■ tenfold more safety and success. There will be
no specified time tocernpletea course of stud}’;
w henever the student is qualified he may grade
ate and receive a Diploma—same w ill pass in one
year, others will require more.
Jicyuisitions Jar Admission.
1. A certificate of good moral cliarcter.
2. Good English education.
Terms. —The price of qualifying a person to
practice, including a Diploma, and access to all
the advantages ofthe institution w ill be $l5O in
advance, or $75 in advance, and SIOO at the close
of his students. Every advantage given, and sonic
allowance made to those in indigent eircuiii
stances, Bonn! will be haxi at $1 per week, and
books at the Western city prices.
Every student on entering Worthington Col.
lege will become an honorary member of the re- j
formed Medical Society of the 1 ailed States from j
whom lie will receive a diploma, and annual Re-1
port of all the doings and discoveries cf its differ
ent members, and be entitled to all its constitu
tional privileges and benefits.
Those wishing furl' r vFormation will hlenc
address a letter (post. ; Col. (f. 11. Griswold i
or the undersigned, nut it hall receive prompt I
attention.
Kludcnta and others had better beware of Ihe
slanders ot the pr. . ■ ' i.1.y.-deians’ who know no
more about cm in.-rtiiuU a, limn they do about
Botanical medicine.
J. I STEELE, President.
Worthington. O. Oct. 1831.
Ante. —Editors publishing the above Circular
53 times, shall receive as compensation a cer
tificate entitling tho bearer to tuition gratis, or an
equivalent to that sum ($150) in medicine, advice
or attendance from un or. any members of our so
ciety. Th- 1 <• publishing it ' Si ti- I**, to half that
compensation.
May and, 183 J, q
t&a* |
f 9AHE subscribers have united themselves ini
I. the practice of Medicine. Their shop is next ;
door to the Repertory Office.
AMBROSE BABER.
JAVfES T. PERSONS.
Macon, May 3, 1831. G—tf
Agency In i*hiE.T<lcli>hi;i.
I*. A. GODEY N CO.
OFFER their services to collect for their city
and county friends, and others, having claims
against individuals.ijnd others, in Philadelphia.—
They have determined to devote a Considerable
portion of their time to this new branch, and are
well convinced that their exertions will give Sat
isfaction to tlieir employers. There are no doubt
many persons at a distance having claims that
might be collected, were they aware of responsi
ble persons to address. The great expense in
many instances paid for the Lawyer’s fees, and \
where there has been no necessity for such a pro-'
ceeding, prevents many lawful accounts from be
ing adjusted. They will receive bills and ac
counts from any part of the country, which will
be immediately attended to and the proceeds ap
plied in this city, or forwarded hy mail as may be
directed* No charge in any case will be made
unless the money is actually collected. The com
mission in every instance, to he charged on col
lections, will lie 10 per cent. Postage must he
paid, or all letters will be reinclosed and returned
to tbe person sending.
May 10 " 9
Kot .Inits.
fiSilib Sdlcm.
IVUI be sold at the court-house in the town of Macon
on the first Tuesday in June next,
ONE lot of land 0f202J acres, No. 2GG, in the
-1 th district of originally Houston now Bibb,
: levied on as the property cf James 11. Rodgers,
• to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from Bibb Superior
| Court, vs. James 11. and George A. Rodgers.
One negro girl named Silvy, about 11 years old,
| and the interest of 0. B. Strong, Esq. in the let
; and improvements whereon he now lives, levied
onto satisfy a fi fa issued from Putnam Superior
Court in fiivor of Littleton Atkison surviving co
partner, Arc. and sundry fi fas issued from the In
ferior Courts of Bibb county in favor of E. W.
Wright nml others.
Two horses and one two-horse waggon, levied
on as the property of John R. Tally, to satisfy a fi
| fa issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of
Leonard P. Breedlove, propertv pointed out by
plaintiff, \Y M. B. CONE, Shff.
Tlotiroo Kales.
Hill be sold at the Court-house in the town of For
syth, on the first Tuesday in dune next,
C\£\6) ,1 <Jf acres of land, No. 139, in the 7th
I district of said county, levied on
as the property of Wm Reeves, to satisfy sundry
ft fas in favor of G. W. llamil,
A. COCHRAN, D. S
■JYcwlon Kales.
1177/ be sold in fie town of Covington, on the first
To, sday in June next,
ONE waggon and team* levied on as the pro
perty of George Fan set, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of A. !S. Bennett & Cos.
JOSEPH WATERS, Sh’lT.
tpson Sales.
IVill be fold ut the Court-house in the town of Tho
m usten, on the first Tuesday in June next,
A (J\ acres of land, lot No. 201, in the
I 15th district of formerly Monroe
now Upson county, the property of Wm Blake,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of A. M. VV hite.
JESSE DUNCAN, Sheriff.
A# above*
IOT of land No. 257, in the Ist district of ori-
A ginally Houston, now Upson, lvied upon as
the property of John Lambrtth, to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of McTyro A Bush.
' I*. G. D AWSON, D. Sh’ff.
.Lines Mles.
H'ill be sold a! the Cmirl-ho-ite in the town of Clinton
on the first Tueed. •/ in .h ne next,
| Negro man named .Lie. about, 39 years old, tak
-1 enlis the. property of John Perm enter, to sat
isfy a fiffa in favor of John J. Irwin bearer, am!
two oilier fi fas in favor of James Cowan, surviv
ing co-partner, for llie use Ac. under the contro:
of John Suttle, und other fi. las. against said Per
rr.ent* r.
Four nt'crncc, to wit, 1 negro woman named
Rachael about 17 years old, and her child Mari
ah 8 months old, and one negro woman named
Ruth, 15 years old, and her child Milly 18 months
old, all taken as the property ot llaekaliah Me-
Mait'n, to satisfy Hi small fi fas in favor of Benja
min Barron, and one iti favor ol' Thomas Boswell
against saiu Mc.Math, issuing but of tho Justices
, Court.
One yoke ofo.xerr, 1 colt, 1 grind stone, 1 reel,
and a few articles of household and kitchen furni
ture rend ere! in under the law tor the relief ot
honest debtors, by George Jytcwart, and sold by an
order of Court.
O.ii) u gro girl named Ann, levied on as the
property of Peter Gill, to satisfy nine executions
issued out of tho Justices Court in favor of Wil
liam J. Card, against said Peter Gill, levy made
and returned to me.
BENJAMIN 1 RAPP, Sheriff.
Twisgssnicsi.
Will be sub! at the Court-house ii the town of Ma
rion, on the first Tuesday in Jam next,
*l* * A 4 Acres of l.V.id, it being the East '
1 * f i part of lot No. 25, in the 27th j
di-trict of formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs conn-!
ty, levied or as the property ot John Ham to satis- <
fy an execution troni a Justices court in favor ot
Rennet Ring vs William limn and John Ilarn ;
lew made and returned to me by a constable.
Fifty Acres of land, adjoining of Coleman
and Y oungblood, in Twiggs county, levied on
as tho propert y of Arthur Fort, jr. deceased, to sat
isty <iu execution from aXiisttccs court in ii\or of
Freelom White vs Henry Solomon, administrator
do bonis non, with the " ill annexed, on the es
tate of Arthur Fort jr. deceased; levy made and re
turned to mo by a constable.
JAMES HARRISON, Sh ff.
Jit fhr same pluce,on the first Tuesday in July,
Two negroes, to wit: Jack a man about 40 years
old, and IMauna or Dinah a woman about 32 years
old. levied on as tire property ot Robert D. Sin
clair to satisfy a ft fa issued on the foreclosure ot a
in SMt
Crawford Sales.
Will he sold at the Court-house in the town of KnOx
vi/te, on thefrst Tuesday in June next,
ON U lot of Land, No. 188, in the 7th district o
Crawford county, levied on as the property o'
William Digby, to satisfy one small fi fit issued
from a Justice’s court in favor of John Hannon vs
said Digby—levied on aud returned to ine by N*
Sherly constable.
WILLIAM D. FILES, Sh'ff.
t
Fayette Sales).
Will he sold at the Court-house in the town of Fay *
ettcrille, on the first Tuesday in June next,
THE north hah" of lot of land, No. 234, in the
Kith district of originally Henry now Fayette,
levied on as the property of Thomas ftißilandy to
satisfy an execution in favor of John, Lwiabirtli and
James F. Garrison, adm’rs of the estate of John
j Garrison, dec.
One grey stud horse named Sertorums, undone
j chesnut sorrel horse, levied on as the property of
James 11. Cruise, to satisfy an execution In favor
of George W: Lawrence vs. James l-I. Cruisp,
John Ed lleman and William Batchelor—proper
ty pointed out hy said Batchelor.
(>ue buy mare, about three years old, levied on
as the property of William Hearn, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Sophia Daniel vs, said Hearn
—property pointed out hy Wm. Carmichael.
A. MoBRIDE, Dip. Sh'Jf.
On the first Tuesday iA July next.
Will be sold as above*
One grey stud horse named Sertorious, levied
on as the property of John C. Erasure, to satisfy
a mortgage fieri facias in favor of David Dickson
vs. said Erasure—-property pointed out by James
11. Cruise* A. McRHIDE, D-p. Sh'Jf.
Pike Sale*;
Will he sold at the Court dm use in the town nf Zebu
lon, on the first Tuesday in Jane next,
T OT of land No. 21, in the 2,1 district original-
S J ly Monroe, now Pike county, lovied on as the
property of Recy Hamilton, to eutisfy sundry ex
ecutions in favor of Win Roberts.
J. R. CULPEPPER, D. Sh’ff.
Balls Sales,
Will be sold at the Court-house in the town of J irk
son, on the first Tuesday in June nexj,
IOTS df Land Nos. 35 and 47, each containing
A 2021 acres more or less, and 75 3-1 acres being
part of lot No. 30 in thenorthpast center; all , *
the above lands are well improved for fanning,'
and lying in the ninth district of formerly Henry
now Butts countv ; and 120 acres of fraction No.
55 in the ninth district of formerly Henry now
Butts county —all levied on as tho property of
Joel Baly, to satisfy sundry ti. fas. issued from
the inferior court of said county, one in favor of
Mark If. Wakeman vs. Joel Baley and ond issu
ed from the Superior Court of said county in fa
vor of N. B. A 11. Weed, vs. Joel Baley and
Stephen P. Haley.
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sh’ff.
Will be sold as above,
JOT No. 43 in tho ninth district of formerly
J Henry now Butts county, containing 202i ;i
--eres more or less, with a valuable set of grist and
saw mills, and other valuable improvements
thereon; and lots Nos. 61 and (72, each contain
ing 202 1-2 acres mere less, with valuable im
[movements thereon, lying in the first district,,
formerly Henry now Butts county ; and 50 aero."
of lot No. GG iu the fourth district formerly Moo
roe now But*s county, it being the northw est cc'-
ner of said lot; and 200 barrels of corn more it
less—all levied on as the property of Joel Bale} ,■
to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued front tho inferr
court of said county, one in favor of .Mark I*.
Wakeman vs. Edward Hicks and Joel Bab -
md the 6ther in favor of Charles W. Rockvu •
<£ Cos. vs. Edward Hicks and Joel Baley, a:
one issued from the superior court of said coup
in favor of David B. Ilalsted, endorsee, vs. J 1-
Baley.
The south half of lot No. 17 in the first, distri ’
of formerly Henry now Butts county —levied < i
is the property of Hugh llamil, to satisfy sun- 1
ry fi. fas. issued from a justice’s court of Mon.
county, one in favor of 'Thomas W. Goode v
Hugh llamil and Simeon llamil—levied on a: f
i returned to me hy aw i ;hlo.
R. W. HARKNISS, I). SlFff.
• Iclmiiiistfators- Sale.
ON the first Ttlesday iu July next, will bes' 1 1-
before the Court house door in Ilarriscocri-
I ty, under an order of the Inferior Court, one ! >t
jof Land, No. 186 in the 22d district formerly
■ Muscogee now Harris county. Sold for the ben-'
' -fit of tlieir heirs and creditors of Bcnj* Buckner
flatc of Putnam County, deceased. Terms mad)
; known on the day of sale.
PARIIASI B UC KN Ell, -Idm'r.
I April 25th 1831. 4-tf
i ■■
Trsi Ilallnis Kftvard.
| > ANAWAY from the subscriber a few weeks
eince, his negro man PETER. Ho is or
black complexion, about 50 years of age, about 5
feet 9 or 10 inches high, rather spare made, and
speaks quick, und is a Plaistcrer aud Brick-layer
by trade. He is supposed to be making his way
on to Alabama, and perhaps to Ne;v-Orleans.—•
The above reward will be given for his apprehen
sion and lodged in any jail.
' ROBERT D. WARE]
Augusta, May & 7-3
Five Slollni’s Kfwanl.
SOME time since the subscribers'’ room Vv.-rs
broken open, and a Pocket Book was take
from Ids trunk, containing nyo notes ofhamf—oi *
dated 19th March 1831, for twenty dollars, an 1
the other, dated 23th April 1831, for fifteen dollar .
both given anil payable by Leonard Adams—Be
sides those notes there was also taken front tl. -
trunk, at the same time, seventy eagle half dollar .
The above reward will be given for the drtectic n
of the thief und the recovery of the money.-
ORVILLE \V. TIBB.VLL9.
Alay 15
f*onr moutii* after date,
\PI’I.I( AITON will be made to the honor'-
- ble the Interior Court of Monroe county, when
sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to tail I
real estate ot Catharine Dancey, late of Jeffers* -
l, decjftaed. All persous will please t > *
notice, and file their t bjeCtiens, if any lltcv h.)' .-
GEORGE W. COLLINS. Ade-
May 2 7- ft*'
3VO 11.