The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, June 03, 1831, Image 1

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fH mXAGOII MWWWSIWE&M&* AtfD AGRICULTURAL AST© MERCANTILE ffATJE UL IGEA ? CEIf• printed and published on Tuesdays and Fridays* by •liarniadtike /. Slade* at Fite Hollars per annum* payable in advance . VOL. I. The Advertiser &' Intelligencer , Hi „ he J on Tuesdays and Fridays at Five Us publisnea o . a^vs , nee . Advertisements Dollars l>er an these sent without a ‘“""Trd number o t insertions, will he published FpCC |‘ord ■-d out and charged accordingly. *"*552.1 JOf Land, by Administrators, Exe ff ■ i 'n irdians, are Teiiuircd, by law, to be •utors, or ’ • _ j„ t [ lC month, between itldon.thefir.T forenoon and three in the as. 1 - -yrssr ££tCgivenin a public gazette sixty days 'Ths'ofnoffrSsmustK- at public auction, on . S S5y of the month, between the usual he first,iuesu j f pll blto sales in the wursofsalc, a1 T Testomen tary, of Admin 'oUn,ty i GuardSip, may have been granted, stration or Guardians / hereof> fn one of the irstjpvtngstxty 1 ) and a{ the door of the mblic gazettes ottnis U)beheld> jonrt-houee, wh p erso nal Property must JfcSSSZ r-w r*~ - M-f.’fSSr of " Es ' Conn of Ordinal for gave to sell Land, must be “Nat iciffor' 1 cav<"to sel 1 Negroes, must be pub Ushed for four months, before any order absolut ihall be made thereon by R‘C JVete Booh Store* Where the Pot-Q<Bco wa lately kept. IflfD. J. SLADE rs in daily expectation cf the receipt of a choice I selection of Books, comprising an a^ortment >f LITERARY and CLASSICAL \Y URKS Miscellaneous, Atetli c cil d* School Together with a supply of all kinds of whole being selected for this market, will be old very low. A catalogue in a few days. April 26 5 * RVIPFIJI* SPRINGS. KIIE subscriber has made large and extensive Improvements to liis Establishment at this ilace, for the convenience and comfort of those lersons whomay think proper to visit him. His best exertions will be used to render their situation as comfortable as possible. L. A. ERVYTN. Indian Springs, May 26,1831. J3*4t rfj* The Georgia Journal, Macon Telegraph, savannah Georgian, Augusta Courier, and Athe iian, at Athens, will publish the above four times, ml forward their accounts to “ L. A. E.” Indian springs, Geo, I To Planters and Capitalists. [XHE subscriber, in company with several o- L thers, oilers for sale FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, 1 ing in Ware County, in this state, adjoining the ■ lorida line, on both sides the Suwannee river, I hich is navigable putt of the year into the centre it' these lands, and at all seasons for steam-boats K-ithjn 17 miles of them. There is every variety |u soil peculiar to Georgia and South-Caroiina, a Brge portion of them are river, inland, hammock ■ml bay lands. The river Hammer ks are cover Bl with a heavy growth of Live Oak und Orange #llOB, and are never inundated—The Bay Lands Ire heavily timbered, many of the Bay trees being Ktur feetover—The Inland Hammocks (not bor- Bering on the river) are numerous, and contain Bom 100 to 1000 acres--The Pine Lands arcl’er ■c, and similar to the best of Upland on the Sea Blands of Georgia and Sotith-Carolina, and have Ben demonstrated to produce 25 bushels of corn B the acre. The company have induced a Span* Bh gentleman to settle on them, who is cultivat* Bg the Vine, and assures us he can cultivate the Blive with successs—As a Sugar country tlue Hammock and Hay lands are believed to be equal any in the United States. 1 To Capitalists wishing to take the whole, a ■reat Bargain would be given—or it woul be sold Bw, in bodies to suit purchasers. I Persons wishing to purchase or view the coun ■V will please address ihe subscriber at Macoti, Beorgin,or Messrs. Butts & Patterson, Savannah, Bhere maps of the country may be seen and fur iicir information obtained. | Tie company not having granted the lands will ■ansfer the Certificates, which will enable the lurchasers to obtain Grants from the State in their " n "ames, thereby placing the titles beyond uesliou. JOHN 11. WICK, tor himself, anil Agent fur the Company. Y' * v - B. One of the Company will show the raas to those disposed to purchase. Macon, April 15 5- .votmcm:. \\ undersigned, Merchants of the town | ot Macon, viewing the practice of sending Is urn™ i- S -° i 00l * s lj y servants, for examination, I'.t-i i to our own interest —affording as it d . ocs > an opportunity to those servants |- • pjiroprutnijr i,i HII y ar ti e l-s to their own use, I flection — Do Resolve, that we w ill in | entlrt, y decline the custom; believing, at I Wr'!" tlme ’ , * lat . our alh-ged reasons will be | ‘ lc lcnt e-tcuso for adopting this measure. HUNGERFORDS A STODDARD, COOKE & COWLES, R. LI.AIR A CO. A. SHOTWELL A J. J. SMITH, JOB MAG IE, CHARLES CAMPBELL, N. B. A A. THOMPSON. )'M. H. BIRDS ALL, // L. k J. P. SMITH, M. FELTON & CO. JOHN C. lIKLVENSTON, GEORGE JEWETT, KIMBERLY & CIHSOLM, Ralston a jones, G. D. YOUNG, R. GRAVES A SON, ir IJ. WICK Of CO. K. L. YOUNG Of CO. % A. R. rUEUMAN O' C<*;. m, ; to. wj 4 ' , 0 •1 action Business. J. T. ROWLAND AND €. A. iSIGGIY* TENDER their services in the above business, to the public. They have large, convenient and safe stores, for the reception of Goods com mitted to their care. Liberal advances will be made in Cash, on all goods deposited, or by ac ceptance by those on consignment. Goods on consignment, may be made either to the address of J. T. ROWLAND, or LAM AH A CO. Macon; which will meet with attention, and all orders duly attended to, April ID 2- ~Su cS? HAY E received and are opening, in addition to their former stock, (next door below J. T. Rowland’s Seale House, and opposite where Mr. Helvenston “ broke out afresh,” on COTTON AY’ENUE, a complete assortment of Spring and Summer Moods: Consisting, besides other articles, cf BrownA W ork Bags Blue 1 Broadcloths Linen Cambriek 1 Black f kCassimeres. Ribbons assorted Green J Brown and bleached Rowan do Shirting Circassians Sea Island do Valencia Vestings do Sheeting Buff, white & stamp’d Cotton Oziiaburgs Marseilles Vestings Hemp dc Calicoes Apron Checks Stamped Muslins Furniture do White do Dowlas, Diaper Cambrieks Bombazetts Irish Linen k Lawns Bombazines Silks, Algiers And every thing in the Gro de Nap Dry Goods line , com- Sinchew Sarcenett prising a good assort- Pink and buff Beraze ntent. Ginghams Boots and Shoes of all Black Italian Crape kinds Barage Shawls Gentlemen’s black & Cauae do white Fur Hats Crape Veils Boy’s do Crape Scarfs Leghorns Gauze do Ladies Dunstables MuslinColoretlace dr Cottage Bonnets Ladies Thread Cam- Hardware & Cutlery brick Ilhk’fs Mill Saws Cambriek Dimity Cross Cut Saws Furniture do Shot Guns Coloured Camblet 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 White, black silk ( s- Ware Beaver [ g Looking Glasses Gents, horse skin | * Saddles and Bridles “ beaver&buckj Martingales, Whips Kid Mitts Window Glass Jackson Drill White Lead While Linen do Putty, Medicines Umbrellas Logwood, chipped & , Parasols block Musquito Netting Vhittcmore Cards Furniture Prints Cotton and Wool do Bordering, Madalins Writing and wrapping Inserting Trimmings paper Thread and cotton lace Powder and Shot We are expecting every day Iron Elollou Ware, Sugar, Codec, and Jjiquors. These Goods, with many others not enumera ted, were bought to he sold as low as any in the market. M. FELTON, W. B. CONE. Macon. April 16 I-tf j haw .Yolice, THE subscribers have associated themselves in the practice of the Law, under the firm of Mi. ii. V J. Mannar. Their residence is in Macon, Georgia. They will attend the Courts of the Flint Circuit, and those held in the adjoining counties of the Ocmui gec and Soutliern Circuits. HENRY G. LAMAR. JOHN LAMAR, Jr. March SI 3- Just Received* at Family grcci t y Atc t it ciUtiay, A N additional supply of the different articles in 1 A his line, among which, are Old Madeira Lemons Claret Rigs Port Prunes Sherry SWillt*. Almonds Champaigne Olives Muscatel and Capers Malaga J Citron Claret Isabel-A Filberts la and t Domestic Fruits in Brandy Georgia Ma- j WINES Raisins deira J Sugar Plumbs Cogninc and } Peach Y J Olive Oil Holland Gin Table Salt Irish Whiskey LoafA Lump Sugar Jamaica and > Sperm Cadies St. Croix 5 UH ‘ SacapagosPecan"l Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, ! Smoked Beef and Cheese Madeira, and \ g Sugar toys, cake, Ac Hickory J And most oilier articles in the Confectiionary line. Constantly on hand , Spanish Segues, A best Tobaeeo. Cj* The above Goods are fresh, and will be sold at the lowest Augusta wholesale prices. April 18 1-tf i*K I ATI A The Advertiser Odiee IS fitted up with entire new Type, and every . material which enables Printing to lie i xccu ted with neatness. The assortment of Job and Fancy Types are of the latest and most a; proved manufacture. Pains will be taken Ui hate Print ing executed in the bestmanne. The subscriber solicits the patronage of his friends and the pub ic 1 Al. D. J. SLADE. MACON: FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1831. ; • Year the Town Halt, At the sljjn of the Unrp anil F.ngte, SISfSS, PROPRIETOR of this establishment takes the A usual mode of informing his patrons and the public, that lie has completed his arrangements for their aecomniodation, which comprizes an en tire suit of rooms, (including elegant separate a partinents for select parties, with fire places, Ac.) He has erected a Cook House on an improved plan, which will be allways supplied with the most savoury eatables that can be procured here or elsewhere, including Hot Steaks, ° Cutlets, Chops, Boiled Fowls, Stewed, "A Eggs, Fried k C Oysters. .Soused Salmon, Plain j Shrimps, Tongues With good Coffee, Venison, & c . & c . IMis Confectionary and MSar Are well stocked with a selection of ciioice \\ ines, French A Holland Gin, And old >Brandy. Jamaica & > „ iiin Peach j St. Croix 5 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 IG l-tf Clinton llolel. THE undersigned returns his thanks to liis 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 con tinuance of that patronage, and to assure his friends that his utmost oxerfioiis will be used to the ac commodation of those who may call upon him. The large and commodious additions made to this establishment, has enabled the undersigned to make his guests more comfortable. With con venient pasturage and a fine vegetable garden; the same attentive ostler and house servants; asplen did bar; with an experience of more than seven years in this business at this establishment, com bined with his personal attention, he flatters him self that he will be enabled to continue to give satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. JOHN CARTER. Clinton, Ga. April 18 1 tf *%\rtiee. TIIE community, perhaps, is not generaEy in formed; that Benjamin 11. Sturges, Esq. w ho has long since been solicitingpublic patronage for a “ Slew and richly ornamented Map ” of the State of Georgia, is at this time compiling the same a rnong the Golden Regions of llall, Habersham, Ac. and that said Map is soon expected to be brought out by a writ cf hahefis corpus. O. GREEN. April S8 4. Pour months after date, 4 IMPLIC ATION will be made to the lionora jA ble the Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to self the real estate of Catharine Dancey, late of Jefferson courtly, deceased. All persons will please take notice, and flic their objections, if any they have, GEORGE W. COLLINS, Admr. May 2 7-4 in Repository of Arts, Literature & Fasti ons. Published by L. A. Godey k Cos. Philadelphia. .?#. D. J. Slade, Agent; . Huron. This work is issued in numbers, on the first of every inoLth, comprising fifty fix large octavo pages, printed on fine superroyal paper with en tirely new type, aiid carefully stitched in colored covers. Every number will contain a piece f music, one Coppcr-platfe Engraving, and at least four Wood Cuts, illustrative of some of the con tents ; and every three months a colored plate of the latest Fashions. The subscription price is $3 per annum, paya ble in advance, 25 per cent, scmi*annuafly, will lie added to all subscriptions that remain unpaid, atid the work discontinued to all those who neg lect to settle up their arrears. Great attention will be observed in forwarding the work to country subscribers, that they may receive it uninjured by mail transportation. Agents, receiving subscriptions, and remitting the amount to the publishers, will be allowed 15 per cent., discount or a proportionate number of of the work. Agents are requested to settle their accounts semi-annually. The publishers are aware, from long experience, that to succeed in the satisfacto ry prosecution of a work, much depends upon the punctual remittance of sums due on sub scriptions ; they, therefore, solicit a uniform compliance with this request. Postage must be paid on all orders sent by mail. Notes of solvent banks, of a less denom ination than $5, will be received in payment for subscriptions. For publishing at Gainesville , Hall County , Gca. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, TO BK ENTITLED The Gainesville Advertiser. DEVOtED TO Intelligence, Commerce, Agriculture:Science, Sound principles, and thej crpehud U\im cfthi States, f IT is not designed by Ihe subscribe! -t> make' any parade as to the principles of .hi) Gaines vil/e Advertiser. It is sufficient to say, that its po litical principles will be based upon what he con; eeives the true Jeffersonian creed, as understood by Drayton, Livingston, Madison and the friends in the South, the perpetuation and stability of which union will be its grand cud and aim. • While the subscriber thus announces his polit.- cal faith —it will be his exertion to conduct the Press in the spirit of that forbearance and lsber ality not inconsistent with integrity of principle and inflexibility of purpose. CODITIONB The Gainsville Advertiser will be printed upon a medium sheet, at #2 50 payable in advance, or: A3 50 at the end of the year. Advctiscmcnts in-! sorted at the usual rates. The Gainesville Advertiser will be issod so soon as the patronag will warrant—of which the un dersigned has flattering assurances. The exertions of his friends are respectfully so iicej, NATHANIAL JR JUHAN. I . ICO.V. 4ITlrfY Pounds prime BACON, just re *J oiUUU ceived, and for sale by RALSTON A JONES. May S t 11-tf For Sale, or Ren^ rfiXITE Property recently owned by Col- Joel I Baley, and known ns the AMountain Spout Mtetrcat, In Butt* County. This Property is too well known to require de scription. J. T. ROWLAND. April 23 3 For Wale, ANEAT and comfortable Dwelling-House, With every necessary out-lmilding, (situated about two miles from town on the Forsyth road,) a well of good water, and five acres of cleared land. A tract of 225 acres of land, attached to the a bove, 30 acres of which are cleared, and under a good fence, can also be purchased low, on an ac commodating credit. Enquire of • R.K. EVANS. April 14 l-tf •lied* fat CoileyC* IVO RTIHATOn. BY. Mid With the consent of the Reformed Medical Society, of the United States, the new Reformed Medical Institeirm has been loca ted in Worthington, an interesting aiid flourishing town on the Whetstone River, 8 miles north of Columbus, on the Northern Turnpike. This siv has been chosen because it presents * 1 gro. advantages to facilitate the researches . ;V taniCal student; the country around • -be • With every variety of medical plants r:■ vi tiation being the most healthy and deli) iUul i;i the Western country —and because the occupancy of the large College Edifice, together with ground of every variety of soil for an extensive bet; deal garden, has been presented to us by the board of trustees of Worthington College. There will be attached to the institution, a Dis pensary for analyzing and preparing Vegetable Medicines; and an Infirmary, where persobs from the neighborhood, or a distance laboring under fevers, consumptions, dispepsa, liver complaints, gravel, ulcers, fistulas, cancers* Ac. kc. will be successfully treated, without bleeding, mercury pt the knife, and from which the studen t will acquire a correct knowledge of the nature, operation and superior efficacy of vegetable agents in removing disease. The necessity for an Institution of this kind in the West, to be under the direction of the compe tent Professors is strikingly evident. It is an insti tution that is designed to coneentrtite.and dissem inate all the knowledge of Drs. of Medicine and cmpyrics, sages; & savages that will demonstrate to the student and the sick that vegatables alone afford the only rational, safe and effectual means of removing diseases without impairing the con stitution, or endangering life or limb. The pre sent system of practice which treats diseases of every form with nietalie minerals, the lancet or knife is dangerous as the lamentable facts j which every day presents too fully illustrate. Nor is this truth more clearly exhibited titan the fact that vegetable substances alone, are void of dan ger, and powerfully efficient when administered; a reference to the success of our New York In firmary and the success of ignorant botanical physicians, proves this fact. The College and Infirmary will be opened the first week in December, where students from all parts may enter anu complete their Medical Ed ucations, and where persons laboring under every species of disease shall receive prompt and faith ful attention. The course of study to he pursued and which will he taught aaccording to the OLD end RE FORMED systems by Lectures, Recitations, Examinations tnd suitable text books is. Ist A [ natomy and Phisiology. 2d. Old and Reformed i Surgeiy 3d, Theory and Practice of Medicine. 4th. The old and improved system of Midwifery, with the diseases of women and children. sth. Materia and Medina with practical and genet, j Botany. 6th. Medical and Botanical Che m ■ , and Parmacy 7th. Stated Lectures on c al Science—Moral and Mental Philo:- I Phrenology—Medical Jurisprudence—Ce ■ ra tive Anatom}' —Medical History, Ac. By attending this Institution, the stud ex f will acqnre a correct knowledge of present p.acticc of Physicians—a know ledge of the use and abuse of minerals, the Lancet. Obxterical Forceps and the knife,and a know ledge of the new and im proved system that supercedes their use, with tenfoid more safely ami success. There will be no specified time to complete a course of study; whenever the student is qualified he may gradu ate and receive a Diploma—some will pass in one year, others will require more. Requisition for Admission. I. A certificate of good moral cbarctef. 2. Good English education. Terms. —The price of qualifying a person to practice, including a Diploma, and access to all tire advantages ofthe institution will be $l5O in advance, or $75 inadvancd.and SIOO at the close of his students. Every advantage given, and some allowance made to those in indigent cireuni. stances, Board will be had at $1 per week, and books at the Western city prices. Every student on entering Worthington f'ol. lege will become an honorary member of the re formed Medical Society ofthe United States from whom he will receive a diploma, and annual Re port of all the doings and discoveries of its differ ent* members, and Ye on tilled to ail., itsvoenaiitH ti.’iftwt'pfivllegeo mid ViYy ' Those w jsuiUfiAirri-Tinformation will please address a letter (postpaid) to Col. G. H. Griswold or the undersigned, and it shall receive prompt attention. Students and others had better beware of the slanders ofthe present physicians’ who know no more about our institution, than they do about Botanical medicine. J. J SIEELE, President. Worthington. O. Oct. 1831. Note. —Editors publishing the above Circular 52 times, shall receive as compensation a cer tificate entitling the hearer to tuition gratis, or an equivalent to that sum ($150) in medicine, advice or attendance from us or any members of our so ciety* Those publishing it 26 times, to half that compensation. May 6, 1831. 6 BipjiHvtftfiii aiXJb' ar* IS a candidate for the office cf Sheriff of Bibb county, at the ensuing election May 13 TIE subscribers have united themselves in the practice of Medicine. Their shop is next door to the Repertory Office. AMBROSE BABER; JAMES T. PERSONS. Macon, May 3, 1831. 6—if Agency in i'liil;idel|liia. L. A. GODEY & CO. OFFER their services to collect for their city and County friends, ami others, having elaiins against individuals and 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 their 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 by 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 be charged <>n col lections, will be id per cent. Postage must he paid, or all letters will be reindosed and returned to the person sending. May 10 9 For .It-nr. Rihh Sales. Will he soldht the court-house in the town of Macon on the first. Tuesday in June next, JANE lot of land of 202 j aefes, No. 2G6, in tire A 4th district of originally Houston now Bibb, levied on as the property of James If. Rodgers, tisfy sundry fi fas issued from liihb Superior vs. James 11. and George A. Rodgers, negro girl named Nil vx*. about 14 years old, e interest of O.IL Strong Esq; in the lot and ii: movements whereon he now lives, levied cu tu satisfy a fi fa issued front Putiiam Superiof Court in favor of Littleton Atkison surviving co partner. kc. and sundry fi fits issued from the In ferior Courts of Bibb county in favor of E. W. Wright and others. Two horses and one two-horse waggon, levied on as the property of John R. Tally, to satisfy a fi la .sailed from Jones Superior Court, in favor of Leonard P. Breedlove, preoeity pointed out by plaintiff. \VM. B. CONE, 8-hff. ißtwiroe Sale**. Will be sold at the Court-house in the town of For syth, on the first Tuesday in June next, GiflG) \ 6} acres of land, No. 131), in the 7tlf I district of said county, levied on as the property of Wm Iteev. s, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of G. W. Harail, A. COCHRAN, P.S ATcvrtou Sales.’ Will be sold in the town of Coriirgton, on the first Tuesday in June next, ONE waggon and team, levied on as the pro perty of (leorge Fauset, to satisfy a It fa in fa vor of A. 8. Bennett & Cos. JOSEPH WATERS, Sh’ff. t pson Sales. Wll be sold at the Court-house in the town cf Tho mas! on, on the first Tuesday in June next, 4 G% acres of laud, lot No. 201, inthe .■wvf.4rf .Ivi 15th district of formerly Monroe ! now Upson county, the property of Wm Blake, to satisfy a ii fa in favor of A. M. White. JESSE DUNCAN, Sheriff. A( above, IOT of land No. 257, in the Ist district of ori jk finally Houston, now Upson, levied upon as th igerty of John Lambreth, to satisfy afi fa . *vor of McTyfe A Bush. L. O. DAWSON, D. Sh’ff. tfom** sales. J Will be sold ut the Court-house in the town of Clinton on the first. Tuesday in June next, | Negro m in named Joe, about 33 years old, tak- J- en as the property of John Permeriter, to sat isfy afi fa in favor of John J. Irwin bearer, and two other fi fas in favor of James Cowan, surviv ing co-partner,' for tlie use AC. under the control of John Settle, and othef fi. la*, against said fer menter. Four negroes, to wit, 1 negro woman named Rachael aboitt 17 years old, and her child Mori ah 8 mouths old, and one negro woman named Ruth, 15 years old, and her child Milly 18 months old, til taken as the property of Ilackaliah Mc- Matfh, to satisfy 1C small fi fas in favor of Benja min Barron, ami one in faro t of Thomas Boswell against said McMuth, issuing out ofthe Justices Court. One yoke of oxen, 1 colt, 1 grind stone, 1 reel, and a feW articles of household and kitchen furni ture rendered in under the law for the relief of honest debtors, by George Stewart, and sold by an order of Court. One n gm girl named Ann, levied on as the property of Peter Gill, to satisfy nine executions issued out of the Justices Court in favor of Wil liam J. Card, against said Peter Gill, levy made and returned to me. BENJAMIN* TRAPP, Sheriff. Twins’* sale*, Will he Sold at the t'our/-house in the town of Ma rion, on the first Tuesday in June next, ini * a Acres of land, it being the East Ull 1 part oflot No. 25, in the 27th district cf formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs court ty, levied on as the property of John Main to satis fy an execution from a Justices court in favor of Bennct King vs William llatn and John Ham; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Fitly Acres of land, adjoining of Coleman and \ oungblood, in Twiggs county, levied on as the property of Arthur Fort, jr. deceased, fo sat isfy an execution from a Justices court in favor of Freedom White v~ Henry Solomon, administrator de bonis non, w ith the will annexed, on the es tate of Arthur Fort jr. deceased; levy made aiid re turned to me by a constable. JAMES HARRISON; Sh’ff. At the same place, on the first Tuesday in July, Two negroes, to wit: Jack a man abmit-4.0 years old, and Dianna or Dinaha woman about 32- years old, levied on as the property of Robert D. Sin clair to satisfy a fi fa issued on the fort'closurc ofa mortgage in favor of Michael B. Ileadcn. JAMES HARRISON, Sh’ff. Crawfbrd Sale*. Will he sold at the Court-house in the town of KnOxi ville, on the first Tuesday in June next, ONE lot of Land, iVoi 188, in the 7th district o CraWford county, levied on as the property o William Dlgby, to satisfy one small fi fa issued from a Justice’s court in favor of Joh4 Hannon vs said DSjrby—levied on and returned to me by N. Sherly ionstabl'e; WILLIAM B. FILES, SVff. -y— L Fayette Sale*. Will he sold at the Cqurt-kOuxe in the ftnun of Fay etteville, bn the first TMetday in June next, THE nofth half of lot of land. No. 234, in the I3th district of originally Henry flow Fayette, levied on as the property of Thomas Gilliland, to satisfy art execution ill taVor of John Lambirth and James F; Garrhioii, aUm’rs ofthe estate of John Garrison, dfec. One grey stu'd horse named Scrtorious, nnd one chesnut sorrel horse, levied on as the property of Janies 1L Cruise, to satisfy an execution in favor of Geofge W: Lawrence vs. James H. Cruise, John Edilleman and William Batchelor—proper ty pointed out by Said Batbhelor; One bay mare, about three years old, levied on as the property of William Heard, to satisfy an execution m favor of Sophia Daniel vs. said Hearn —property pointed out by Wm; Caftnichael. a. Mcßride, tkp. sejf. On the first Tuesday in July next. Will be sold ns attOvCf One grey Stud horse named Sertorjatis, levied on as the property of John C. Erasure, to satisfy a mortgage fieri facias in favor of Dai-id Dicksdtt vs. said pointed out by James H. Cruise. A. MfcBRIDE, Dcp. Sh'ff. Sales; If 111 be sold at the Court-house in the town of Zebus lon, on the first Tuesday in June iiext, LOT of land No; 21; in the 2d district original ly Monroe, now Pike county, lfevied on as the property of Rcfty Hamilton, to satisfy sundry ex ecutions in favor of W'm Roberts. J. R. CULPEPPER, D. Sh’ff. —•— 1 i Mittlis Safes. Will be sold at the Court-house in the town of Jack son, on the first Tuesday in June tiext, IOTS ot Land Nos. 35 and 47, each containing A 202. j acres more or less, and 75 3-4 acres being parf of lot No. 36 in the northeast corner; all of tlc above lands are well improved for fanning, and lying in the ninth district of formerly Henry now Butts county ; and 120 aert’-s of fraction No. 55 in the ninth district of formerly Henry now Butts county —all levied on as the property of, Joel Baley; to satisfy sundry fi. las. issued from Iho inferior court of said county, one i*. favor cf Mark 11. Wakemau vs. Joel Bajey and one issu e l from the Superior Court of said county in fa vor of N. B. A 11. Weed; vs. Joel Baley ami Stephen P. Baley. JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sh’ff. Will be sold as above, [OT No. 43 in the ninth district, ot" formerly A Henry now Butts count}', containing 202A a cres more or less, with a valuable set of grist and saw' mills, anti other valuable improvements thoreAi; and lots Nos. 61 ahd 62, each contain ing 202 1-2 aores more less, with valuable im provi'Btents thereon, lying in the first district of formerly Henry now Butts county ; and 50 Acres of lot Wo. 66 inthe fourth district formerly Mou rtfc now Butts county, it being the northwest GtirJ nor of said lot; and 200 barrels of cbm more or less—all lfevied on as thepfoperty of Joel Bale} , to satisfy sundry fi. fart, issued from the interior court of said fount)', one in favor of Mark II; Wakeman vs. Edward Hicks and .Tool Baley, anil the other in favor 6f Charles W. Rockwell A Cos. vs. Edward Hicks and Joel Baley, and or# issued from the superior Court of said county in favor of David It. Hoisted, endorsee, vs. Joel Baley, The Sontli half of lot No. 17 ih the first district of formerly Henry now Butts county —levied on as the, property of'Hugh Ilarnil, to satisfy sund ry ft. fas. issned from a justice’s court of Monroe county, one in fa\4ir of Thomas W. Goode ve. Hugh Hami! and Simeon Ilarnil—levied on and returned to me hv a constable. R. W. HARKNfSS, D. Sh’ff. Administrators’ Sate. ff AN the first Tuesday in next, will be sold 14 the Court house door In Harris coun- 1 1 y, under an order of the Inferior Court, one lot jof Land, No. 186 in the 22d district formerly I Muscogee now Harris county. Sold for the bon ' efit of their heirs and creditors of Ben j- Buckner j late of Putnam County, deceased. Terms made' i known on the day of sale. pArham Buckner, av. April 25th 1831. 4-if Tin Ikollar* Uenard. RANAWAY from tliestibjforibqr a few weeks since, hisr negro' mail PETER. He is of black complexion, about 50 years of ago, about 5 tbcf 8 or 10 inches high, rather spare made, and speaks quick, and is a Plvisterer and Brick-layer ■by trade. He is Supposed to be making his way on to Alabama, and perhaps to New-Orleans.— The above reward will be given for his apprehen sion aud lodged in any pfil. ROtIERT D. WARE j Augusta, May 8 7-2 Fivern Stable* & amsfii Ot* HV/ftwf St. near the bridge j Iff UF.l’ on hand Carriages of all kinds, and'at IV number of excellent horses, for hire. They will also take horses to kfep, on the most rfeasoo-’ able terms. Travellers’ horses also takert by the single feed,- night, or longer time. Their sta ble shall be well supplied with Gram and Rrovet der, and with a good Ustlor. They hflpe. iroiWtSa strictest attention, to merit patronsrge. April 22 2-tf PRimvtt' 1 Of every description, wißiisKßat .A/ /fe AeMmiurs NO. 14.