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1 nnhliched 03 Tuesdays and Fridays al Five
'LIS Vr annum, in advance. Advertisements
’Sat the usual rates: those sent without a
:3 ,1 number of insertions, will be publisned
I bordered out and charged accordingly.
I S hah* ct Land, by Administrators, Exe-
I .£ or Guardians, are required, by law, to be
I S the first Tuesday in the month, between
I we hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the
■ • at the couurt-house in the county in
I wShe propel is situate. Notice of these
I MmustL given in a public gazette sixty days
at public auction, on
■ hafirst Tuesday of the month, between the usual
I I jurs of sale, at the place of public sales in the
I -ounty where the letters Testamentary, ot Adnun-
I "ration or Guardianship, may have been granted,
I , „ vinir sixtv days notice thereof, in one ot the
lb lfc gazettes of this State, and at the door of the
I Z house, where such sales are to be held.
\ Notice for the sale of Per,. 1 Property must
’.e given in like manner, Forty days previous to
* Nfetlce to the Debtors and Creditors of an Es
! -ate must be published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be
.üblished four months. ,
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub
ished for four months, before any order abaolut
Sail be made thereon by the Court.
tYe:v Boole Store ,
Where the Pa-l-Oflicc was lately kept.
JI. 15. J. SLADE
krS in daily expectation of the receiptot a choice
1 ‘ selectton of Books, comprising
f LITERARY and CLASSICAL WORkK
L yji sccllez nee us, Jfledi ea l A'Sell 00l
WVW&Sh
To Tether w ith a supply of all kinds of
rj,e whole being selected for this market, will be
L,]j very low. A catalogue -in a -few days.
I April ‘26
l.Vltf.I.V
I SPRINGS.
CUE subscriber has made large and extensive
improvements to his Establishment at this
mace, tor the convenience and comfort of those
P ersons who may think proper to visit him.
His best exertions will be used to render their
ituation as comfortable aS possible.
L. A. ERWIN.
Indian Springs, May 26,1831. J3—lt
Oj’The Georgia Journal, Macon Telegraph,
Tavannah Georgian, Augusta Courier, and Athe-
I■';!], at Athens, will publish the above four times,
r*d forward their accounts to “ L. A. E.” Indian
I Springs, Geo. .
To Planters and Capitalists.
IfIMIE subscriber, in company with several o
j A thers, offers for sale FOUR IIUNORED
THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND,
Ling in Ware County, in this state, adjoining the
•:’l#riila line, on both sides the Suwannee river,
’ vhicli is navigable part of the year into the centre
of these lands, and at all seasons for steam-boats
within 17 miles of them. Thcrfe is every variety
•f soil peculiar to Georgia and South-Carolina, a
large portion of them are river, inland, hammock
:ul bay lands. The river Hammocks are Cover
•and with a heavy growth of Live Oak und Orange
Trees, and are never inundated —The Bay Lands
re heavily timbered, many of the Bay trees being
'wr feet oxer—The Inland Hammocks (not bor
' . ring on the river) are numerous* and Contain
ram 100 to 1000 acres—The Pine Lands are fer
ric, and similar to the best of Upland on the Sea
islands of Georgia and South-Carolina, and have
seen demonstrated to produce 25 bushels of corn
o the acre. The company have induced a Span
sli gdntleman to settle on them, who is cultivnt
"g the \ ine, and assures us he can cultivate the
Hive with successs—As a Sugar country the
'Hammock ami Bay lands are believed to be equal
It any in the United States.
To Capitalists wishing to take the whole, a
treat Bargain would be given—or it woul be sold
mw, in bodies to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to purchase or view theeoun
y will please address the subscriber at Macon,
"’orgia, or Messrs. Butts & Patterson, Savannah,
here maps of the country may be seen and fur
fjor information obtained.
i Im company not having granted the lands will
. ansfer the Certificates, which will enable the
urchasers to obtain Grants from the State in their
nn names, thereby placing the titles beyond
. *csUon.
JOHN B. WICK,
For himself, and Agent for the Company.
1/ N. B. One of the Company will show the
to those disposed to purchase.
-Macon, April 15 5-
.YOTSIi
Vt E, the undersigned, Merchants of the town
of Macon, viewing the practice of sending
’• parcels of goods by servants, for examination,
f * to our ovvn i ute|- est—affording as it
* ‘.inly dees, an opportunity to those servants
i 'Ji'l.ropnating many articles to their own use,
.1 iiout detection —Do Resolve, that we will in
l ea entirely decline the custom; believing, at
1 v,u e tune, that our alleged reasons will be
1 Tjifidc.ii excuse for adopting this measure.
II UNGER FORDS A STODDARD.
COO/JE & COWLES,
H. BLaRI A CO.
A. SHOT N ELL A J. J. SMITH,
JOB MAGllv,
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
N. B. A A. T HOMPSON,
W.M. 11. BURDSALL,
T. I„ A J. P. SMITH,
M. FELTON k CO.
JOHN C. lIKLYENSTOX,
GEORGE JEWETT,
KIMBERLY & CHISOLM.
RALSTON & JONES,
G. 1). YOUNG,
V,. GRAVES A SON,
J. B. WICK y CO.
E. L. YOUNG Sd CO.
A. It FiIEIIM ;.N a CO.
•Inction Business.
J. T. ROWLAND
AND
C. A. MIGGIYS
fTIENDER their services in the above business,
A 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 ail 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 LAMAR A
CO. Macon; which will meet with attention, and
all orders duly attended to.
April 13 2-
HAVE received and are opening, in addi'ion
to their former stock, (next door below J. T.
Rowland’s Scale House, and opposite whor- Mr.
Helvenston “broke out afresh,” on COTTON
AVENUE, a complete assortment of
Spring ami Summer Poods:
Consisting, besides other articles, of
Brown A Work Bags
Blue ! Broadcloths Linen Cambrick
Black . f kCassimcres. Ribbons assorted
Green J Brown and bleached
Rowan do Shirtino-
Circassians Sealslanif do
Valencia Vestings do Sheeting
Buff, white A stamp’d Cotton Oznaburgs
Marseilles Vestings Hemp do
Calicoes Apron Checks
Stamped Muslins Furniture do
White do _ Dowlas, Diaper
Cambricks Bombazetts
Irish Lines A Lawns Bombazines
Silks, Algiers And every thing in the
Grode Nap * Dry Goods line, com-
Sinchew Sareenett prising a good assort-
Pink and buff Bcrazc ment-.
Ginghams Boots and Shoes of all
Black Italian Crape kinds
Earage Shawls Gentlemen’s‘Jack &
Gauze do white Fur Hats
Crape Veils Boy’s do
Crape Scarfs Leghorns
Gauze do Ladies Dunstables
MuslinColgretlacedo Cottage Bonnets
Ladies Thread Cam- Hardware A Cutlery
brick Hhk’fs Mill Saws
Cambrick Dimity Cross Cut Saws
Furniture do Shot Guns
Coloured Camblet Cutting Knives
Russia Drill Scythes, Sickles
Patent Linen Log&nd Trace Chains
Hosiery of all kinds Carpenters Tools
Ladies white Kid~j do Plains
Coloured j•_ Crockery and Glass
White, black silk \ Ware
Beaver [ § Looking Glasses
Gents, horse skin ' Saddles and Bridles j
“ beavcrA buckJ Martingales, Whips
Kid Mitts Window Glass
Jackson Drill kite Lead
White Linen do Fully, Medicines
Logwood, chipped cc
Parasols block
Musquito Netting Whittemore Cards
Furniture Prints Cotton and Wool do
Bordering, Madalins Writing and wrapping
Inserting Trimmings , paper
Thread and notion lace Powder and Shot
IVe art expecting every day
Iron in olio w
Sugar, Cot fee, and Liquors.
These Goods, w ith many ethers not enumera
ted, were bought to be sold as lenv‘as any in the
market, M. FELTON.
W. B. CONE.
Maeoft, April 16 1-tf
I.aiv . Yotiee.
USUIE subscribers have associated themselves
JL in the practice of the Law, under the linn of'
It. €S. A' J. La near.
Their residence is in Macon, Georgia. They
Will attend the Courts of the Flint Circuit, and
those held in the adjoining counties of the Ociuul
gea and Southern Circuits.
HENRY G. LAMAR.
JOHN LAMAR. Jr.
March 31 3-
Fust Ileceived. ot
Family a tty a m UtUii ay,
A N additional supply of the different articles i.i
1 A his line, among which, are
Old Madeira ~V Lemons
Claret Figs
Port Prunes
Sherry r iilf.' Almonds
Champaigne Olives
Muscatel and Capers
Malaga J Citron
Claret Isabel-M Filberts
la and ! Domestic Fruits in Brandy
Georgia Ma- ( WINES Raisins
dtira J Sugar Plumbs
FS”“ J ouvTim
Holland Gin Table Salt
Irish Whiskey Loaf& Lump Sugar
Jamaica and ( , Sperm Cattles
St. Croix 5 1 nn ‘ SacapagosPecaiiN
I Cordials and Syrup3 Pecan, Brazil, [-t
| Smoked Beef and Cheesi Madeira, and | y
Sugar toys, cake, Ac Hickory J
And most otlscr articles in the Confectiionary line.
Constumly on hand,
Spanish Segura, V beat Tobacco.
, The above Goods are fresh, and w ill be
sold at the lowest Augusta w holesale prices.
I April 18 1-tf
PRINT! Nr 6L
The Advertiser Office
| S fitted up with entire new' Type, and every
1 jL material w hich enables Printing to be execu
i led with neatness. The assortment cf Job and
■ Fancy Types are of the latest and most approved
j manufacture. Pains w ill be taken to have Print-
I ing executed iu the bestmanne. The subscriber
I solicits ike patronage of his friends and the nub
-1 )i. Ti. J. SLADE:
M ACON : TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1831
.Year the Town Hall,
At the sign <*f the Ilnrp anil Eagle.
soms mmm,
"PROPRIETOR of this establishment takes the
A usual mode of informing his patrons and the
public, that he has completed his arrangements
tor their accommodation, which comprizes an en
tire suit of rooms, (including elegant separate a
partments tor select parties, w ith fire places, Ac.)
life has erected a Cook House on an improved
plan, which wilt be allways supplied with the
most savoury eatables that can be procured here
or elsewhere, including
Hot Steaks, Cutlets,
Chops, Boiled Fowls,
Stewed, v Eggs,
Fried & C Oysters. Soused Salmon',
Plain j Shrimps,
Tongues „ With good Coffee,
Venison, & c . Ac.
His Con feet ionary and liar
Are well stocked with a selection of choice
Wines, . French Y
Holland Gin, And old > Brandy.
Janwica A J n,,m Peach j
St. Croix S Fruits, Cheese,
Genuine Cordials Conserves, Ac,
All of which he submits to the judgment of
bis friends, to whom he returns sincere thanks
for their liberal patronage.
April 16 j.tf
Clinton Hotel.
PiIHE undersigned returns his thanks to hie
1 friends and the public, for the liberal patron
age ne has received since his commencement in
this place. He takes this method to solicit a con
tinuancecf that patronage, and tb assure hisfriends
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
this establishment, has enabled the undersigned
to make his guests more comfortable. With con
venient p Murage 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 htm
selt that he wilt be enabled to continue to give
satisiaction to all those who may favor him with
a call. JOHN CARTER.
Clinton, Ga April 18 1 tf
.Yotiee.
11 ’ mnmnity, perhaps, is hot generally in- 1
•- i nnfd; hat lit i.j unin 11. Sturgcs, Esq. who
! ensol itingpublio paVouage for
a *• A ■ .o o ut richly ornamented Map'* of the State
ol Georgia, is at tnis time compiling the same a
ns of Hall, Habersham,
> c.' ini test- said Map is soon expected -to be
brought out by a writ of /uiteas corpus.
O. GREEN.
April 28 4.
Fo?r month, after date,
PPMCaTION will be made to the honora
■i w the Inferior Court of Monroe county-, when
uit’ing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real (...rate of Catharine Dancey, late of Jefferson j
: nl- and ceased. All persons will please take |
i : j,;;d file their objections, if any they have
GEORGE W, COLLINS, Admr. ’
May 2 7-1 in
licposltory of Airis, l.ltcrr.ture afc Fntli out.
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four Wood Cuts, illustrative of some of the con
tints ; and every three months a colored plate of
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■ - --- - - - - -i |
Pot publishing at Gainesville, Hall County, Gcal ,
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
TO Brt ENTITLE!!
The Ciaincsvillc .idcertifier.
DKVOI.ED TO
L:telly • re, Commerce, Agriculture, Science, Sliuud 1
pun, -pies, and the perpetual Union of the States.
!T is hot designed ly the subscriber to make
any parade as to the principles of .he Gnines
t>/Ik Advertiser. It is sufficient to say, that its po
litical principles will be based upon what he con:
oi-rvcs the true Jcffcrscniair creed, a3 understood
by Drayton, Livingston, Madison and the friends
in the .South, the perpetuation and stability'of
which union will be its grand end and aim.
While the subscriber thus announces his polit
cul 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.
CODITIONS
( Tbo Oainsville Advertiser will be printed upon
, a medium sheet, at $2 50 payable in advance, or
#3 50 at the end of the year. Advetiscments fai-
I serted at the usual rates.
I The Gainesvilic Advertiser will be issed so soon
jas tho patronag will warrant—of which the un
; dcrsigticJ has flattering assurances.
The exertions of his friends are respectful! v s*-
’bc*. *>T7L\-MAL P. JUU
mco.Y.
>•> K HIR"V Pounds prime B ACON, just re
” J*vUU ceived, and for sale by
RALSTON A JONES.
May 84 1 l-tf
For Sale, or Rent,
?|MIE Property recently owned by Col. Joel
A Dairy, and known as the
llountain Spout Retreat,
Iu Butts County,
This Property is too well known to require de
scription.
J. T. ROWLAND.
Anri! 33 3
For Male,
A NEAT and comfortable Dwelling-House,
- A w ith every necessary out-building, (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, 20 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 H 1-tf
Medical Colic ye,
WORTiIINTON.
BY, and with the consent of the Reformed
Medical Society, of the United States, the
new Reformed Medical Institution has been loca
ted in Worthington, an interesting ami flourishing
town on the Whetstone River, 8 mile3 north of
Columbus, on the Northern Turnpike. This site
has been chosen because it presents the greatest
advantages to facilitate the researches of tho Bo
tanical student; the country around it abounding
with every variety of medical plants; and the sit
uation being the most healthy and delightful in
the Western country—and because the occupancy
of the large College Edifice, together with ground
of every variety of soil for an extensive botanical
garden, has been presented to us by the board of
trustees of Worthington College.
There w ill be attached to the institution, a Dis
pensary for analyzing and preparing Vegetable
Medicines; and an Infirmary, where persons from
the neighborhood, or a distance laboring under
fevers, consumptions, dispepsa, liver complaints,
gravel, ulcers, fistulas, cancers* Ac. Ac. will be
successfully treated, without bleeding, mercury or
the knife, and from which the studfent will acquird
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 bo under the direction of the compe
tent Professors is strikingly evident. It is an insti
tution that is designed to eoncentrate.and dissem
inate all the knowledge of Drs. "of Medicine and
rmpyries, sages; A savages that will demonstrate
to the Student and the sick that vegatahles 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 metalie minerals, the lancet or
knife is dangerous as the lamentable facts
which every day presents too fully illustrate. Nor 1
is this truth more clearly exhibited than the fact j
that vegetable substances alone, are void of dan- 1
ger, and powerfully efficient when administered;
a reference to.the success of our New York In
firmary and the success of iguorailt botanical
physicians, proves this fact.
The College and Infirmary will be opened the
first week in December, whare students from all
parts may enter and complete theft Medical Ed
ucations, and where persons laboring under every
of disease shall receive prompt and faith
ful attention.
The course of study to be pursued and which
wMI be taught aaecording to the OLD end RE
FORMED systems by Lectures, Recitations,
Examinations tnd suitable text books is. Ist A
natomy and Phisiologyi 2d. Old and Reformed
Surgery 3d, Theory and Practice of Medicine.
4th. The old and ini proved systole of Midwifery,
w ith the diseases of women and children. sth.
Materia and Medica with practical and general
Botany. 6th. Medical and Botanical Chenflstry
and Parmacy 7th. Stated Lectures on collater
al Science—Moral and Mental Philosophy-
Phrenology—Medical Jurisprudence—Cempara
tive Anatomy —Medical History, Ac.
By attending this Institution, the student will
acqure a correct knowledge of present practice
of Physicians—a knowledge of the. use and abuse
of minerals, the Lancet. O bate rival Forceps and
the knife,and a knowledge of the new and im
proved system that supercedes their use, with
tenfold more safety aud 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 mi one
year, others will fequire more.
Requisitions for Admission.
1. A certificate of good moral cliarcter.
2. GoodErigliah education.
Terms. —The price of qualifying a person to
practice, including a Diploma, and access to all
tho advantages of the institution will be $l5O in
advance, or $75 in advance, and SIOO at the close
of his students. E very advantage given, and some
allowance made to those in indigent circum,
stance!'; Board will be had at $1 per week, and
books at the Western city prieps.
Kvety student on tittering Worthington Col.
lege w ill become an honorary member of the re
formed Medical Society of the United States from
whom he tv til receive a diploma, and annual Re
port of all the doings and discoveries of its differ
ent members, and lie entitled to all its conslitu- )
tmnal privileges and benefits.
Those w ishing further information will please
address a letter (post paid) to Col. (J. H. Griswold i
or tho undersigned, and it shall rcetivo prompt I
attention.
Students and others had better beware of the !
slander? of the present physicians’ Who know no
more about our institution, than they do about
Botanical medicine.
J. J STEELE, President.
Worthington. O. Oct. 1831.
Note. —Editors publishing the above Circular
52 times, shall rdecive as compensation a cer
tificate entitling the bearer to tuition gratis, or an
equivalent to that sum ($150) in mediciue, advice
or attendance from us <r any members of our so
eiity. Those publishing it 26 times, to half thui
compensation.
May 0,1831. i;
IS a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb
county, at Vhaensnin^cF'CHon*
M iy 13 uvtf
riMJK subscribers have united themselves in
A the practice of Medicine. Their shop is next
door to the Repertory Office.
AMBROSE BABER.
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macoh, May 3, 1831. 6—tf
Agency in Philadelphia.
L. A. GOfIEY k CO.
OFFER their services to Collect for their city
and county friends, and others, having claims
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 exertior.3 will give sat
isfaction to their employers. There ;lre 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 instanfees 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 ia any case will bo made
unless the money is actually collected. The com
mission in every instance, to be charged on col
lections, will be 10 per cent. Postage must be
paid, or all letters will be reinclosed and returned
to the person sending.
May 10 9
For Juno.
Dilib Sale*.
If 'ill be sold at the court-house in the toivn of Macon
on the first Tuesday in June next,
ONE lot of land 0f202J acres. No. 266, in the
4th district of originally Houston now Bibb,
levied on as the property of James H. Rodgers,
to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from Bibb Superior
Court, vs. James H. and George A. Rodgers.
fine negro girl named Silvy, about 14 years old,
and the interest of C. B; Strong, Esq. in the lot
and improvement? whereon he now lives, levied
on to satisfy a fi fa issued from Putnam Superior
Court in favor of Littleton Atkison surviving co
partner, Ac. and sundry fi fas issued from she In
ferior Courts of Bibb bounty in favor of 13; W.
W right and others:
Two horses and one two-horse waggon, levied
on as the property of John It. Tally, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of
Leonard P. Breedlove, property pointed out by
plaintiff. WM. B. CONE, Shff.
Jlom’oc Sales.
TVill he sold at the Court-house in the town of For
syth, on the first Tuesday in June next,
(SW~|(SX A (3) acres of land. No. 130, in the 7th
dist rict of sanl county, levied on
as the property of Wm Reeves, to Satisfy stltidry
fi fas in favor of G. W. Hamil,
. A. COCHRAN, D. S
Newton Sales.
JFill be sold in the town of Covington, on the first
'l\icsday in June next,
ONE waggon and team, levied on as the pro
perty of George Fau3et, to satisfy a fi fa iu fa
vor of A. S. Bennett A Cos.
JOSEPH WATERS, Sli’ff.
ip non Sales.
IVill be sold at the Court-house in the town of Tho
maston, on the first Tuesday in June neict,
| (jX acres of land, lot No. 201, in the
.-L* 1 15th district of formerly Moitroe
now Upson county, the property of Wm Blake,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of A. M. White.
JESSE DUNCAN, Sheriff.
Ah abovi't
rOTofland No. 257, in the Ist district of brl-
J ginally Houston, now Upson, levied upon as
the property of John Lambreth, to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of McTyre A Bush.
L. G. DAWSON, D. Sl.’ff.
Jones ale.
TVitl be sold at the Court-house in the town of Clinton
On the first Tuesday in June next,
1 Negro man named Joc.ahoUt 39 yfiars old, tak
en as the property of JoHfi Permenter, to sat
isfy afita in favor of John J. Irwin bearer, and
two other fi fas in favor of Jame3 Cowan, surviv
ing co-partner, for the use Ac. under the Control
of John Suttle, and other fi. fad. against said Per
menter. ( -
Four negroes, 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, lo yeats old, and her child Milly 18 months
old, all taken as the property of Hackaliah Mc-
Maith, to satisfy 16 small fi fas in favor of Benja
min Barron; and one in favor of Thomas Boswell
against said McMath, issuing out cf the 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 6f Court, -
One n gfo 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. cl x
BENJAMIN TRAPP, Sheriff,
Tw waif*.
Will be sold at the Court-house in the town of Mu
rion, on the first Tuesday in June next,
, n j j a Acres of land, it being the East
Hit I*4 part of lot No. 25. in the 27th
district of formerly Wilkinson now T\\ iggs coun
ty, levied on as the property of John Ham to satis
fy ancxecution from a Justices court In favor of
I Bonnet King vs William 11am rad John Ham;
, levy made ami returned to me by a constable;
Fifty Acres’ of land, adjoining of Coleman
ami Youngblood, in Twiggs county, levied on
as the property of Arthur Fort, jr. deceased, to sat
isfy an execution from a Justices court in favor of
Freedom White vs Hcr.fy Solomon, administrator
r!e bonis n<t,i, with the will annexed, on the es
tate of Arthur Folft jr. deceased; levy made aad re
turned to mo by a constable. _ ,
JAMES HARRISON,-Sh’ff.
At the same place, on the first Tuesday in July,
Two negroes, to wit: Jack a man about 40 years
old, and Dianna or Dinah a woman about 32 years
old, leviod on aa the property of Robert D. Sin
clair to satisfy a fi fa issued on the foreclosure of a
mrj‘"ji<re in favor of Michael B. Weaden.
' y ° JAMES HARRISON, Sh’ff.
! Crawford Sales.
11'itl be sold id the Court-house in the toivn of Knoxi
title , on the first Tuesday in June next,
ON E lot of Land, No. 188, in tho 7th district o
Crawford county, levied on as the property o
William Digby, to satisfy one small fi fa issued
from a Justice’s court ia favor of John Hannon vs
said Digby—levied on and returned to me by N.
Sherly constable.
WILLIAM B. FILES, SA’jff.
Fayette Sale*.
JVill be sold at the Court-house in the town of Fay
etteville, on the first Tuesday in June next,
THE north half of lot of land, No. 234, in tho
13th district oforigina’h Henry now Fayette,
levied on as the property ofThomus Gilliland, to
satisfy an execution in favor of John Lambirth and
James F. Garrison, adui’rs of the estate cf John
Garrison, dee.
One grey stud horse named SCrtorious, and one
chesnut Sorrel horse, levied on as the property of
James H. Cruise, to satisfy an execution in favor
of George W: Lawrence vs. James H. Cruise,
John Eddlfeifaari and William Batchelor—proper
ty pointed out by said Batchelor.
One bajr marc, about three years old, levied oil
as the property of William Hearn, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Sophia Daniel vs. said I Team
—property pointed out by Wm. Carmichael.
a. Mcßride, d< p . suff.
On the first Tuesday in July next.
Will le sold a* above,
One grey stud horse named Sertorious, levied
on afe the property of John C. Erasure, to satis:/
a mortgage fieri facias in favor of David Dicks. i i
vs. said Erasure—-property pointed out by James
11. Cruise. A. McBRIDE, Drp, Sh'Jf.
Pike Sale*.
JVill be sold at the Court-house in ihe town of Zebu-
Inn, on the first Tuesday in June next,
LOT of land No. 21, in the 2d district original
ly Monroe, now I’ike couuty, levied on as the
property of Recy Hamilton, to satisfy sundry ex
ecutions in favor of Wm Roberts;
J. ii. CULPEPPER, li. Sh’ff.
Hulls Sales.
Will be sold at the in the town of Jack
son, on the first Tuesday in June next,
LOTS of Land Nos. 3r* and 47, epch containing
202 J acres more or less, and 75 3-4 acres being
part of lot No. 36 in the northeast corner; all of
the above lands are well improved for farming,
and lying in the ninth district of formerly Henry
now Butts county; and 12ft acres of fraction No.
55 in the ninth district of formerly Henry now
Butts county —all levied on as tho property of
Joel Baley, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
the inferior Court of said county, one In favor of
Mark ft. Wakeman vs. Joel llaley urtft one issu
ed from *he Superior Court of said county in fa
vor of N. B, Ali. Weed, vs. Joel Baley and
Stephen P. Baley.
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sh’ff.
Will be sold as above ,
LOT No. 43 in the ninth district of formerly
Henry now Butts county, containing 202 J a
cres more or los3, Aith a valuable set of grist ar. 1
saw mills, and other valuable improvements
thereon ; and lots Nos. ffl and 62, each contain
ing 202 1-2 actes ifiore less, with valuable im
provements theteoh; lying in the first district t-l
formerly HeSiy now Butts county ; a !5o : re.,
of lot No; GG in the fourth district formerly M n
too now Butts bounty, it being the northw! * cor
ner of said lot; and 200 barrels of corn more or
less—all levied on as the property of Joel Baley,
to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from tho inferior
court of said county, one in favor of Mark H.
W’akeman vs. Edward Hicks an t Joel Baley;
and the other in favor of Charles W. Rockwell
A Cos. vs. Edward Hicks and Joel Baley, ar. I
nnp issued from the superior court of said county
in favor of David B. llalstcd, endorsee, vs. Jotf
Baley.
The south half of lot No. 17 in the first district
of formerly Henry now Butts county —levied on
as the property of Hugh Hamil, to satisfy sun
ry fi. fas. issued from a justice’s court of Monroe
county, one in favor of Thomas W. Goode vs.
Hugh Hamil and Simeon Hamil—levied on and
returned to tne by a constable.
R. W. HARKNISS, D. Sh’ff.
.I*l mi nisi Tatars' Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in July next, will be r 11
before the Court house door in Harris coun
ty, under an order of the Inferior Court, one lor
of Land, No. 186 iu the 22d district formerly
Muscogee now Harris county. Sold for the ben
efit of their heirs and creditors of Beni- Buckner
late of Putnam County, deceased. Terms mad j
known on tho day of safe.
PARHAM BUCKNER, Adm'r
April 25th 1831. 4-tf
Ten Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the subscriber a few Weeks
since, his negro man PETER. He is of
black complexion, about 50 years of age, about 5
feet 9 of 10 inches high, rather spare made, and
speaks quick, and is a Plaisterer and Brick-layer
by trade, lie is supposed le be making his way
on to Alabama, and perhaps to New-Orleans.—
The above reward will be given for hi3 apprehen
sion and lodged in any jail.
ROBERT D. WARE,
Augusta, May 8 7-2
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Fiver?! Stable,
MCi\.
OTSOT& & ffIULZ33
On H\tlnul St. near tin briefgr,
KEEP on hand Carriages cf all kinds, and a
number of exccllenthorses, for hire. They
will also take horses to keep, on the most nAisou
able terms. Travellers’ horses also taken by the
single tied, night, or longer time. Their sta
ble shall be well supplied with Grain and Proven
der, and with a good Ostler. They hope, from the
strictest attention, to merit patronage.
Aprp 23 _ f’ ti _
rmrvTiAG
Of every description,
eAc/cVI&C* Cfoi*
NO. 15.