The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, June 10, 1831, Image 4

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The r &’ MidgUigeneer ?3 published f)u Tuesdays and Fridays at Fir’. Dollars per afumm, in io.vioto.. Advertisements Inserted at the usual rat-ts: these sent without a Ppecitied number of in> -riotts, will be published ■ Untilorder 'd out and eh if-ged accordingly, ijy, Salt sof I.;u; ;, Uy Administrators, Ex - tutors, or Guanriifts, are required, by latv. to h held on the first Tuesday in the mouth, between the hours often in tla* forenoon and throe in the afternoon, at tut; si*nirt-houxe in the county in Which the ; "perty is situate. Not no of throe sales must I given in a public gazette sixty days previous-t.< the day of se. Sales of negroes must be at public auction, on he first Tuesday of the month, between the u.-' -il hours of sale, at th< place of public sales iu tin county when- the letters Testament,try, of Admin istration or ( Guardianship, may have hi en granted, first giving sixty days notice thereof, m • m t ihe pi; ic gazettes of tlas State, and at the door • f the court-hou&e, where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal 1 n-perty must legiven in like manner, Forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors-Of an Es tate must be publishid fir forty .lays. Notice that application will i inadf to the Court of Ordinary for lea\ e to se.l hand, must lie published four months. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub lishrd for four months, before any order ahsob.it •hail be made there >n by the Court. Q j CVjAi'k r I mis prime BACON, just re- HJvff Clive 1, ;i!id for ie by ' JiALSTON iv JONHS. ! A M:iy 24 11-tf mFttsi Received', at m&a&iracyas JfHMtiy lirmctyj, urdi tiitrey AN additional supply rf the different articles in j his line, among which, art* , Old Madeira la n tons . Claret i Figs Port 1 Prune* Sherry rWilM*. Almonds Champaigne Otiyy-s Muscatel and . Capers Malaga J Citron Claret Isabel--! Filbert*? la and Vflh-nestir Frui's m Brandy Georgia Ma- ' WINES R .isins deira J Sugar Plumbs •Sarfi*-*. Rrs Holland Gin T ,bb Salt Irish Whiskey Loufe-; I mp Sugar Jamaica and / „ Spc.ju Cadfe* hit. Croix 5 * * Saeapaiu sPecanN Cordials and Syrnps P.>,:i,, Brazil, [ o>, Smoked Beef and Chces. Madeira, and f £■ Sugar toys, cake, Ac I Hickory J * And most other articles in the Confectiionary iinc. Constantly on hind, Spanish Aegars, A: fust Tobacco. CT/" The above Goods are fresh, add will he •old at the lowest Augusta wholesale price?. _ April 18 1-tf iwcMtt Dollars Reward. BUNaWaY on the 24th of May last, from i Mr: Day id 1. Wilsons brick yard, near .'Ei con, a negro boy named Cook, •bout 16 year® of age. The said Cook is about! five feet high, has a thin visage, end is an active •rid intelligent lao, for ins age. He was purchas ed ft am Mr. Archer, residing in Striven county, | ■Where it is probable he may endeavor to return. Arty person apprehending said negro hoy, deli- Terifig him tome in Macon, or .confining him in Jail so as I can gethiiu again, shall receive the a d>ovo reward. JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH. _ Macon, June 7 15-tf Clinton Hotel . THE undersigned returns his thanks to his friends and the public, fer the liberal patron age he hns received siuce 1„- commencement, iu this place. He Takes this method to solicit a con tinuance of that patronage, and to assure his friends that his utmost exertions will be used to the ac commodation el 'hose who may call open him. The large and commodious additions made to this establi hment, has enabled the undersigned to make his guests more comfortable. Withcon- Tenient -pasturage and aline vegetable garden; the r,:tmc nttentivc ostier an t house servants; a splen did bar;’with an cxperi- -ee of more than seven jears intltis business at *,;is estaJoHsbmeut, com- T.ined with his personal attention, he flatters him self that he will be enat’ded to pc-rinue to give satisfaction to ail those who may riv r him with a call. JOHN CARTER. Clinton, Ga. April 18 ] tf Notice. “E Community, perhaps, is not goner;.Uy in- J. firmed; that Benjamin 11. Nturges, Esq. win lias .-up since ! een solicitiiigpubiic pairemgefer b “ - -cm end riddy ornamented " -ff tin . .tate ot (se. rgia,is at this : -Vie compiling the same a tniag the Golden Regions of- 4t;. anil that said Map is soon expected to be 'brought out by a writ of habeas co-pus. (A GREEN. _ April 23 . i.j. ir*vfrr stit>lc, wnwaafaTsiuM Ow St. near the bridge, O’ LET ounar.-i Cu*r* ft :’<f : S tll'nls, Ufiii £' S h, -~ (itotber of excellent I. ; .is, for Jure. * n-> wi'l aUe take horses to k* *p. en the most reason ■able terms. Tn Tellers* horses *tl so taken by the vir.gee feed, night, or longer time, l'heir stu. Fie shtdl'bo-welTsupplied with Grain and Proven tier, and with Xfjcod Ostler. They hope, front the ♦strictest attention, to merit patronage. April ii 2-tf Four moxUu itft.r date, VrPI.TCATION will be made to the Inferior Court of Bibb-county*, when sitting for Ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of the ii -its of Hugh McLeod and Jon-ph (.'lark, dec. for-the bmefit of said heirs. Isabella ulark, G-.ffrdi-i*-. May 9 7 (in Four mouth* after date, \FPLICATION will bo made to tlie honora ble the Inferiiw Court of Monroe county . when stt*::.g fot Ordinary* purposes, for leave to sell the* T {al > stat" of Cat harine Dancey, late of Jefferson county, deceased. All persons will please,take Zio'ice. and file their objections, if any (hi y have, * GEORGE W. COLLINS, Admr. May g 7-4 in ,l(ihtiistralors' Snsr. Oi tlio fus. Tuesday* iff July next, wiil be-sold before tio- Court house dooi ir. Harris coun ty, ua Icr mi order of the Inferior Court, nr.e lot <•1 Land. No. 186 ia the 2dd district formerly Tii'. scogee now Harris eoiuity, Koldferthe ben efi cf the r heirs and i*-*'-l ors of B-nj* Buekm-r late cf .'utticm Con iffy.eased. Terms mode rvn .n the day of s-.lc. I’AHHAM BUCKNER, ddm'r. A;tii fif:R IS2I. fetf MUON ADTERTISEIt. AND AOIUCULTURAti AND MERCANTILE INTELLIGENCER- Cooke fr Cowles LJDE treeiw and large additions to their Stock 1. of Staple and Fancy Which rncl.es their assortment complete, and consists hr part cf the follow ing article*. Flue black and blue Broad Cloths, Rouen and Merino Cassinteres, Plain and twilled Linen Drilling, eblcsia Sheeting and Irish Emeus, > h-1 Table Damask, Long Lawns, Linen Cnrnbriek Haiidkereldefs, ITcnch Muslins, (Jhemizetts, Corsets English Ginghams, new style, Adriauople do do Calicoes, new and handsome p&ttcrr.3 ’Swiss .Muslin Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings New style {.•rune liaDiiktrr-l' , \ & Gauze do do . ■ Pongee, Bandanna, and Flag do Leghorns and Dunstables Open Straw Bonnets I Palm Leaf] hits. Are. Tif fi hare also received, 4CA;H> I rsliiomhle Black and Drab ! ihuiv** Klegant Mahogany St t is, Fancy Chairs Matrasses and Feathers Bagging and Osnaburgs • r ’ Sheetings, Sacking, Ac. Ac. Ac. ’J'lii y will receive in a few days". A I.AHItK ?. NI) BPI,EVMI> STOCK Of liardnaro, Crockt'rv, 4>il;g>is, CHINA-WARE AM) <itioCKftlK& W hieh, with the above named Good - will lie sold at their usual low prices. A. Ji.—Constantly } rm hind, White head- , [.inset t! ( hi, (tin,- > art i Vatin,<<f: 1 e l est quad t-tyt • May. 1 0 10-tf &Iv x£te>* UAVL i. ■ ’. vtd and aro opening, in addition • to their loiiner >toek, (next door below J. T. R ’at. is Seale House, and opposite where Mr. lie!venstun ‘•bi.*ke out afresh,” on (JOT.ON AVLN 1 L, a c>riipiete ass irtinent of spring anti Summer Otnufs: Consisting, Jresides other articles, of Brown‘d Work Bags Blue Jiroadclothn Linen Camhrick Black ( kCassimeres, Ribbons assorted Breen J Brown and hleacltet} Rowan do Shirting / Circassians Stulslai.tf dj* Valencia Vest ings 4. Sliejrtiug Buff, wniti A: stamp* 1 OzAiiliurgs Marseilles Vestings Hemp do Calicoes Apron Checks Stumped Muslins Furniture do W bite do Dowlas, Diaper Camhricks Bpmhazetts Irish Linen & Lawns iiombazines Silks. Algiers dud every thing -in thr (i rode. Nap lhry Goods lint, torn- Sinchew Sarcehett jtrUing ago&lmoan- Pink and buff lh raze merit. (Jingtitibis Boot:, and Shoes of all Black Italian Crape kinds lb.rage Shawls Gentlemen's black A Gauze do white Fur Hats Crape Veils Boy’s do Crape Scarfs Leghorns Gauze do Ladies Dunstables MuslinCujoretlaeedo Cottage Bonnets Lad it s’l bread Cam- Hardware &. Cutlery brickllhk’fs Mill Muws Oanibrick Dimity Cross Citt Saws Furniture - cjo Shot Guns Coloured Oamblet Cutting.Kyuves Russia Drill Scythes, Sickles Patent Linen Log and Trace Chains Hosiery of all kinds Carpenters Tools Ladies white lvid-j da Plains Coloured j Croekcry kgT Class VV bite, black silk g- Ware Bea Vet | Looking glasses (rents, horse skin | ’ Saddles t'ld Bridles ‘‘ heuver& buck J Martfugsles, Wlniis Khl Mitts Window Glass Jackson Drill W hite Lead White Litton do Putty, Mi diciues Umbrellas Logwood, chipped & Parasols hi <v*k Mus.juite Netting Whittemore Cards Furniture Prints ChtVn< and Wool do Hcrderiug, Madalttis ] Writintj-.mJ wrapping I nsertius'Trimmings j, paper Thread .md cotton lace* Powder and Shot H C< rftnet rig every day St(i;i lioHnv \V:ur, Sugar. Cilice, utul hiyuors. These (feeds. Mg’) many others not cntnncra ted. werfc bought to he Suid as low us any iu the market. M. FELTON. W. 11. CONE. Macon, April 16 ' "l-tf 'Year the Hhu n Half, At the of the tlurp rmil Ku^U* V- v—... -t* 1 PROPRIETOR of this establishment t "res the usual mode of informing his patrons .ndthe public, tuat lie has rempletei his arranigm- tits lor their accommodation, whiei; comprises at. • a tire suit T rooms, (incJudiug elegant s-parate a partmentsfor silt of parti, s wi'hSrc plies s.’A. ) 11" I'" ’ri ett and . Cook House mi an imp.- \- all, wfiiPl Wli • Is ;t‘) t! most sav.arrj < il.de; that can he procured la . or elsewlnf re, im-luding Hot -touks, ° | Cutlets, Th us, j Jiuiled Fowl. 1 , Stewed, x | Eggs, Fried a, * Cyders. bi,, u . ed Salmon, .V lHla I l ongues J vi To!hi nit Venison, ( c. Ac. MMift ( onfYrtionary anti . *ar Are well stocked with a selection of choice Wines, ) French “J Holland Gin, ! Aid elu T Brandy, jamaica A / n Peach J St. (’mix S •* Fruits, Cheese,- Genuine Cordials SI Cons Ac. A l l •of which lw set" its v\ me .iudguient of his ixierul , i.. njirnn he returns sincere tluutks for their liberal ptilrnndjj.i. April Iff l-tf •Suction Rtf sines#* , v v§v! y * i v J. T. ROHIiIAD AND C. A. aiIBLJIJItNS TTtLNDKR their service s in the above Imsin * to the public. They have large, coiiyeiiu iit and safe stores, fur Vie reception of TJuff Ts com mitted tn their care. Liberal advances will h< made ir. Cash, on ail goods deposited, or by ac oepiuni o by- )!kisc on consignment. Goods>n cunsignmeiit. imiv be made either t. the address of J. T. ROWLAND, or LAMAR .V Macon; which will mc-vt with attention, and all ord rs duly r.tb-rded to. A{riUS q. W rtamtcrx and Capita?ids. klMll*} subscri’-er, in Cumvcnv with several o -1 there, offers f,r sale F'tUR HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRE: OF I.AND. lying in Ware County, in this -tun , ;i ,ij , : d,ig tl.e i I f’lori l| lino, *ti both sidi-.s the So.wc.ni.ee river. ; wihch is n ivigahli part if the year into the :,t, ; ot these lands, and at all st.isuiis for •sti*.i::;-ooat withiu 1? miles of tic tn, ’Theri .s every ■ .rie-ts of soil peculiar to Georg—, anil Si utli-C-Ir. ami. a large, portion ot them arc j-iver, inland, hammock and hav lands. The rive r llamrarK-ks te -•.v. r ed with a heavy growth of I.ivt Oak ur.il Omtij-c j Trees, and -ate never inuudi.ted—The Buy Lutiil? , >ttv heavily tiinhcrrd, many of tin- B ey trl cs being ! four feet over—Tiic Inland Hammocks 'net bur dering in the river) art- numerous, and eont.iin trom Ibo to 1000 acres--Th- Pine 1 amis ref ; tile, and similar to the best ..f ( ; iami on ti.t Sea . 1 'anils of (Georgia anil hjouth-Cafidiua, ami have ( been demonstraieil to produce,:h> bus!.. Is •if corn I to the Here. The company have iuttucel i,.f j. j Dh gr ntlfinaii to settle on them, wh is e*.ir,at- j ing. the Vine, and assures ns he Can cultiv ite th< ! Drive with siltcottss —Ac a Sugar country tin ’ llamtiu cknnd Bay 1 i.ffs are believed to bo e*jnal 1 to any in the 1 '• g>-d Ft atm. , TANARUS. (’apt; .-■*!*$ > ■’ it.g to take the whole, a. few-, in bodies to suit purchasers. Persons wisl*n g to purchase or view the conn try willpleicfe address the subs- riher at Macon, GeqrgSSNir '.Mcssns, Butts N Patterson,Savannah. - where imtjis of the country may be seen and fur ther information obtaint 1. The company net having granted the lands veil 1.- i transfer the itich will entftie)the ! purchaser, to obtain Giiyiki.troru the Mate irvti, -ir j own mauoe, thereby placing the titles, dreyoni!" question. JOHN I). WICK, J'irr Jiimrrlfi, und .incut ft v the Cos: uy. djf'N.B. One of the Company will slww thfc I rami.- ♦ those disposed to purchase. I Macon, April 15 5- i .[ Med ittil ..College*' •' ’IVORTHIYJOY. !>v and v ith the consent - t the T'efoftnrd • I.* Medical Society, of the United Sr ’■’•Nilinv; new Reformed Medical Instifuti ei has l>eeti Sued-'; ted in Worthington, it interesting v: l flourish;!! 7 j town on tin- Whetstone River, 8 miles r.urth of C.olnmbits, on the Northern Turnpike. 'Ilf:- -ite hasjieen chosen because it pres: m- ;he n .* •dvairtagts to facilitate tlioxescau-hes of the Bo tanical stud el. t; the country around it ah -e dhig with every’vuvi.-ty of nn diefff plants ; and- siu nation beingfhe jr. st he .vhy unit delight ! ’'d‘in the Western country —and because the 1 of the.large College I'difiee. tog tin r with • s add of evply variety (f keil for an extensive Imt ,il gatdr a, has been presented to us by the board-’of tfi -t, es'of WoC>hingt "U Colieg j Tin r • wilH- 'ttaeheUto the i sstisutien, a Dis- ■, jpensary ! ir ar dyz n r a1 prep :ig Veg >tablej | M< dicines; ai. Din Infirmary, v/her- persons from,-! { tlie tifighhcrhi.i -1, or a ili dance- laboring under 1 ; fevers, consumptions, dispepsS; liver eompiaitits,. [ gravel, ulcers., fistulas, (siiu-i rs 1 Ac. Ac. will H-l successfully tn ,-t: ri. without bL tyig, mercury-or 1 thi •ljuifi, ind lnan whii-ti the ste i*-r.t will aoiprire ’ .a’correct knowledge of the t ,;r. operaiien and superior 1 iHcacy ot' vegetableagi-nts in removing hseas" ’i’lie 11. eessity for an Tnstibrtion of thi'-. kind .in tlie west, t In under the direction of the'CffHlpo’-' tent Pref or- is s': kit ply evident.. It is an insti tution tlntjs lesigned to e„ucentrate,::nd dissem inate ;Ji the ktiywiedge of I ts. of Medicine and emnvrics, sages; N savages that will demonstrate to the.student and rise . ick tfifat. V. eatable* aicr.c afford the only rational;. -ff’ -and e-dectual means of removing out impairing the con stitution, or endangering lit- or limb. The pre sent system ofpfirficTiee wki-R treats diseases cf every form with meialic minerals,, the lancet n.- knife ift*3langerous as thl lamentable facts I which e very day presents too fltlly illustrate. N : i> this-trut'. more clearly i-xhihiteA than the luef ti it vi ft table substanc s 1 rje. rre void ef dan gyr, aud pnvtx-rfuily efficient win idmritldtered; a're fere; c t the Btiecess of"our New Virk In firmary N a<l the success ef jgzurant botinieal phvsicians, proves this fact, A Th- College and Infirmary vt ill bp opened ihe first week in Dccembi r, wbe:--students fr m iff parts may .-titer and complete tu.-ir Medic and Ed-- ucatiniis, and where p--rsons laberriag underevery) c; > --i s r .f lise.isi shall r"'ijeive prompt and faith ful alter ... Thi-. Jt'.i h. flight,aaccor.iing to the OLD end RL- F<K : /A) sysj •ms by Lectures, Recitations,’ ! L ■ ijtattons tiid s;fit dde text b.-oks is. Ist tmkomy and I’hisi'dSsgy. ‘ d.Oid and Reformed Surgery ,'-'d, Theory -.rid Frae-tice of Medicine. 4th. 'l'he old. and v ;: .e r ’veif.syst* mcf Mid.wlfi w. with the diw-as of women and children. Materia antU Mi ib.- . with practioal ami gn.-yul Botany, (ith. M-I.' 1 and Itotamoal (.'*:• misfry and■ m -y Jth. Salted I.' : -->ir. son CuV-feß al * ■ —Mora nd Mnttl Ph 1 -j. *1 iii* .•• rv —Modi'-.? Jurisprudenee—Cc-mp.im tin- Aua: -my—Medical History. Ice. By :i‘.t- ■ ling this Institution, the student wIR, . acijur. > o rre. knowlcdc-r <-f present praejrici |of Physiol at' - - knowli dge of the use and ahutie ,c. tr, : 's. ih Lancet. obsterfcal forceps and I tin knife, and a fin- a-ledge cf the new ipt • ' that st'B rreies titeir use, With if!'!' ! >ere'safety ’ I°. There wi!l‘>-i in apeeified tfTiie to o-uipb 'o-a course of study! whenever t*n-student is 'pm.ifi'ed he may gr nhv ate and ' c i-. • aDiplotha—same will pass in on* ■ ” ill require more. tiers for .idmimon. h. "A eeftfficafe of good moral chareter. 2. GoodEiv/iish education, Trrme.-~V\„ price, of ipiulifying a person, to p r ' v - ite*, invln,!ii ut Itii>l *.—-• - *rvi nrcos +<v. v-*‘ oftlio will he itXc , advance,- or $75 in advani{e,#nd ®IOO at the cl ee •*: -h's students. Every ad given, and some allowance runic to these- in indigent circum Stances, JJeaM wil! Ite h id at $1 per Week, mid books at the’Ak 1 stern city prices. Every stmlenf Oii <*ut( ring Wortiiiiigton Col. lege will become vn hunor.iry member of the re ■ f-r a’lt’-M'xhe#! Sod* tv of the United States from I wti 'm fa-*.vilt"rheeiv> a diploma, aud annual Re port of all tlic deiftgs -and discoveries of it> differ (•■it mondu-rfl, and is-entitled to alt its constitu tional privileges tcld t cm fits. Titov.- wishin|r further information will please : address a letter (postpaid) to Cos!. G. If, (,').wold i or the i.ndersigi'i and, and it shall reotive promp attention. {Students and others had befer ! war - r-f the slanders of the pn-s nt physu au>' win know n. more ihi-ui our institution, ilia:: they do about 1 Botanical medicine. J. J SIEELM, President. Worthing-on. D. Oct. ISdL \"te. —Editorspvh'.ishing tiio above '"ircular, :S tunes, shall receive as coni| *-imoti .n a cer tificate en titling the bcr*rto tui imi grads, or an eip.i .'alei.' to that sum (a- 1 fill) in m cij.-i- ivict f, r from us t r any m- inl ers of • ur so ciety. Those publishing u y-; times, to half that iu inpensution. My and, IS3L o_ " W. tS. then curd, arc uutl, Imil * y, is a U nidid ite for v v the Sheriffalty of Uifib county, at the ensu ing election. Afrit "V /.i’w/.j.v SPRINGS. THE suhscriher has made large and extensive : improvements to his Establishment at this j are, for the convenience and comfort of those j sons who may think proper to visit him. His best exertions will be used to render their situation as comfortable as possible. L. A. ERWIN. Indian Springs, May 26,1831. J3-D . The Georgia Journal, Macon Telegraph. - ..vannah Georgian, Augusta Courier,and Athi liaii. at Athens, will publish the above four tiim s. • 1 f Avard their accounts to *• L. A. E.” Indian Springs, Geo. • TMi si era l Spr i ngrs* t ruoM -Macon. t"VL * W - fi - Lnv R - , r V 4r ’ -it 4 k’> t!m ■-■bbsi-rit'ers'pfi-ini a s in Mom - ' conn-, a.* iy, j. west of Macon, (op the ! t ad h-uhi g 1; iri 'tuff place to ('olembe-s. by v (1 Th- a-::•.) are J- our mineral Afprint. Vvvoif whicli 11 -- - been ri<coriiy discov* red. Thev ha\i bt-i n aiuilyzed, am? nre-fomid to gciftain the fol- i lowing 1; lii-rah.: f h-* fir-.,tis.strongly impregifti-! fad wnh < 'arbonaU; of I roil, amlda small portion of 1 litue, ‘brH, ()\yj of Iron, carbonic ccid a fixed air; Mnijihato of magnesia or Epsom Salts, i •mil ifti.jiatic acid.. ’l'he third contain, the saint | us tlie secomt.ffjy!has a smaller portion iff the! several minerals/and is cold-.-r. The fourth is i .like the second, iky that there is no iron in it.— 1 jlMi miji-ptff imyr*-v;ndtiii(t'issnffi, ttm* the, water Vo iy he jin Mihi T'tdTic* a ’TtlTtWhK* Tenre' -aftfl - iff-' ti-rnativi ; wlm h have been established by the 1. x j erienoi- of lane, wlio have proved its effects. — Many lab: ring itider-chronic diseases have been uneli b.-nefi: , ,l;aSnd others emed. Ti.e h-ciil ; ifiWti-.-n is high anil airy, and the fiwr .-t.ortie- -iorte water is equal in coolness, pu-; rit\"ajid lrcvijtli, to t:y.in the Ntate. --* Th*'- bu-hdias rff first four tciitt shall Ihve | the privil -ge ot ti-idior, and can occapv the same, every •’ • i u j.mryi.ars. i.ihorei .privih.gi •' ' ‘liners. Tents, can be fentou on in nerartrijjnM. “ • His house j- comfort able, Censtpieted for th; ac commodiitirii:.... . m 'gr, tf ..rTravelers. His 'IV y]e shall In-v.. 1 t..r; -'-nfiaJ -aid snj>j.died. ofith a varfet) ff 'ilhe prie- -of B p/ill be low'^aaiidni nvi-nit nblouses ar.j>. p ired forthe accomhi ff ion of t ffiilies. Tift:-, aro now building,;!:;: ; <..i‘.i-r ’.iMpr.ivrmtVi's-gri: : on about sis a Post hm,etW Spring liilkr ;< from tin locaiii the placet tn- -- :.’.i • . '.'.r. water . and gjte. ti n re mitted attf iff 1 av. Lien v ff i 1 paid to the accn,- im illation .: • irilers and t: lets; fie in p(v?‘ ♦ . be favored v,.. . his ff. ire -f pair JDHN Fl’iTfepSGN. N Spring Ilill, Monroe c.i-. Miv 13..- - > 4o- A IlrC iitnr) if Arts, 1.1 rpl: uio a. i- a-:*-' ,'t'Vtrhl sited t,• i..d. Gd-tfi/ Im. ,' ir, > >*M. if, *#. Sftlfld', ■. >gV* • . it. vfnis Work i; issued iu nwicrs, on tb-.- • ■ evdry month, cwnnristng fitly . six Laov <. p-aib-s, printed 00 hue superrovw 'pipe tirety new type, and carefully stiti-!. pier. rs. 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' May 25 • 13 i Aweary ia FltiJad . hia. fo V CiOREY iit CO. OFFER their services tocvl.tct for tbi - r - and county iffoiidsffrkl others, b -.rg r, against indiv.J. mis.and others, in l ij;: ff-i- biff— l hey have det. ar.mi and to. devote' ia ccn iderable 1 portion id thi ir time t - this new I r nc! , iff.d r,r I well convinced that the'r exi-rions v-iil pives.at | islnctiuH to tin oyer -. ’1 here are no dual.: I many.persons -fa disiance having claims f 'r t : might he collected, were they aware of rosponm •jWi persons ♦.-> ;n{dZf*!.. Tn^,-great expense in many instances thi Lawyer’s fees, ttnd where there !ms-ln-i-u no necessity for such. : j - ci-hdii'.:!. prevents ninny lawful account.-'. IV< -p.'... jmg adjusted. They will receive bills ~rd’acc ounts from any part of the country, \i >h will. ,dit*d in this city, or forwarded by m iii as n -v be directed. No charge.in any cure will be 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 l,'i paid, or all letters will be reinclosed and returned to the person sending. May 10 9 i’riaitvg Of every description, //ie *sC(/o€r/dv?r •Montpelier Spring * } Aonroc POHiUy, C^eos*sia. j rruin under#: Tried, after gri ff 1 d-r-n and e*- ; -1 pense, is at length enabled to our:; this C3!a-j j blisluaent to the notice of tl • public- In a climate like ours, win r. tlie cii-aTva-iiig . flueuec ol'iong and warm suinni' i experkmceu by all, inviting the operation of causes, t* n ‘mg \ to the production of autumnal d’seeses. it i* ' ' object of no triumg import to th-: commumN’ 1,1 ; i have recourse to a situati >n in wltich the assau. ’- j of diseas- may h,- prevented, its violence mitiga- ' 0 L and recovery rein:, red spei-dv and rift-ctunl. I ■ Stu b aqilacc t!. undersietied i* i • stly believes he ! j isoiierii'g in the Spring. I Independent ofthe advantageous location ofj j this establisiuiii nt ; situated in a region unquos- : 1.1 I* |./V..!*1.,. 11. A *• 1,. .I • A.,| ,<!••• titlr. < r> i' tl. 1■ w 1 '-""'"'IJ ll'-OMI/| li' -*XI 'll U 1 < J 4,<il ill *y v- . ,1- | ter, are of a chnrhcfisr entitling it to high claims j upon the confidence of the Coinmiiidty. The waters of Saratoga and Jiallston have long since, rendered them places of extensive resort, both by invalids and pi rsons of fashion. And tin signal benefits derived lroin their use by persons labouring under Chronic Diseases (1 special!y* iff, the digestive organs) have obtained for them well merited celebrity—and from .a pretty accurate analysis, by gentlemen of competent -a-i -nc-, comparing the result with the analysts of the \\ aters of Saratoga and Ballston, as published by Dr. Mead, they find the waters of the .Montpelier j Spring, to possess, with 11 trilling exception the i same chemical qualities. Asa chalybcatacontain ing more Iron (halt thet, ,-mi-r .mi le s than the hit- j ter, with a large..proportion ol ihe jguiiatcs of so- j da and litne ; the mo-.t striking difference heiuSH .theffibienet of uncoinhined fix.-d air, with which ! the Saratoga Of the beneficial | njiplication of this Water in ui pase, the proprietor j can hear ample testimonv. In chronic affections o: the Liver, Eph n, vad their conc(?mitaMfunclional derangement of the M-iiaach ; be Can seen remedy of crpml nature. In dyspopcia,! lydra of modi rn times, it. is nu invaluable! remedy, when aided as ovc-tv toinedv royrjt b'" bt*l the ten j sfatt use of ayv,cll -■ lceted rt affu.u. discasi sof the sklh, and , rticularly I'et'i.-r in all its van. -y, it is-! certain remcyly ,ln dr : si- ffk-r-ni ■ visceral obstruction*, chrunic rh'uuniaiis '"k;-. tuat 1 ■ xati-jn and <hdo..p,- cb'n;;t,-;uoiH i;p.:\lffs" residnncq in low, unhealthy .situations, fas v-diff. Is 10 It 1 -ffvestinmtad ff bi n.ffht nl Jtimony < be iff off lic-vd to c.stabi. .'; truth thi.- .' -c --ment, were it nc-di ■ or . hut &fffttt - munßy wUf malrethe exjierinnnt and ik.-uik -f.,,? thi msc’.vi c i end with their award the pri; rfetor '••'ilieheestiniiy r; ; the repnufi mof thc‘i<prmg T’lle UfoH-rsig;.. i ns’.a-.-s the je. iic th..*. to , would 1 -t this recmiuntTid the ust f tfrf lot ; i chor water, .t havima iw- r. itxi ogive!-. ■ .q.-ig f .. in ■ j- V -‘ii; \v )ea:v. i .inn; the right to juago of the tcv.'ii ly he rtc .1 !iiuc-;rds. This fount is situhted in one V the most ! health) nd ae. • mipr-o and situations of Georgia, I sevonteei; mi.es t 1 icon n irt-hi road leadiug j Iron. Uiff, p'.) . t Mis building is iLtrge- on -, aiwated on an emi -1 nenv ling; surrounded hy ff • - \ ■ - ~il refreshed by an ■ r::ivig ciug. 1 - : " : ic to accommodate • ir- i rt gui .r hoarders, and as a- may favor him with -* rest .nd liberality are - - - -*c!i , usincsSa it is Ids ■ g" and -i bouse in every I- “* - ; : sis bcjit elsewhere in - ii will be stored with the M' 'i- furaifthi a ami atti-mled. J L -hie is tin-so charged at the indi -, B’ciff-i-; ' • i'.lLe Wp rfed for thoac who piei-.t 1 . . *-ir owe boa/d, ; iOLAti CHILDERS. | Mon*; • : ■ unty, May lfitii, 1831. 1 7T' T . ff -t xt i ihp&’ i | WAR.Ri'N ! Y, N, CAROLINA. 1 ,iV;c miles N i\arrc,ite:i and sixteen ini.es . :t, of Lotisbvrg.y . i ,• I ( V', , -' r f- r V.-'iy °f June next, the Buihlings cf | Biis L- .ibltrhmert will l-e j.t-pared for the: I recepuon ot V isito: s. Tae 11.-uses are large and I ff.ntnerous, s. : . iu;tiysc, to accommodate an as-! vfrcblage e-lt.vhor ihreo hundred lit-rsons coni-' fert.ibiy, she subscriber fmttcrcd with theexp-ctati-.m, i ,’h t the euiivenii nees -md improve meats-which ha*o i een added to ih;a Establishment, in all those matters which essentially concern the lioaith, c mfi-rt, ami -.: msement of its visitors, wib render it {fit tniming season, more attmetivo 1 th-ju.cvyr. Lie private iparttni.nts Will afford i rm pf* r<? b cniein <o ii." dills, families, and ethers ! ' vl ’° prefi u. They at. so arranged, as to cunt bine eve. rr.unp.mimcc audatcommodatiou,-suit-, .ed to ti.- irgest or smallest assembly, n, ,!e my!! I leniai-- IrT -ngements arc ajsir m.nic, vvi*h the; parriett mi. >' '.me. oiffoting l-,yr, ..u families, , : T “dim gtliem i-.rrge, spaefnua TTabihs, near to] lor mm. %ey may select from the centrd luihlf! J mg- -i do . -le ami sinple.romim, where tltoyj ■ ;r.es, perfectly secure in the eitjuy-' j ff> e - : retirement. . * j '■ff pledges herself to dot’ptc her : r . ! • ii ’ ic tlrti accouunodatjioß of.^irivajej j V ; tb. - v ;.! spare no means to render visTttffw ! ’ - .able, by providing every thing! iha t Jga, • : ite t -llu-ir health, by carefully I • ■ ' t annoyanceg.ofigvcrydeßcriptioßs ' l '- ' -bs :re abundantly spacious to rt ( ' • - desire company, ' ’ . ■ - ' w ili be given at Shoci o during . - 'id- v f‘ n delight in Music and . • ft’m-m without us distilrb • . -.'urn slightest degree, the rest -'•g Places present more rational ; t than Shoeco. Located in the • i populous \ art ofths ei>un t.iiustut a polished society, it affords • • Ji M* s JAIlu ciiuiate nnny nflvant;i?rcs, and -• 'C MiMiiiicy over ;i!:t*iiu .Nlii!er;ii° Water j • • ’’S to tlie Smith. It is believed that the : :x Z T - , I , IOd u } i,s scr *ative , fleets upen ■m aflheted wi-h Dyspepsia, Billions dis t • ' *• t I* y, where they have iht-. [ sorvrred m its use. .An mrangi incut will be m: ,,t o t 0 Jnw | )ivin> , l i rsh |l' Vortorined at the Spring ot the Sal,bad) : I “; SU, ; U V1;; : t " rs aa lm, y -hwst‘,caii attend II '• aiming v. it limit iricoiivenii ace. Mv ti rias fur Board, Ac. \liil be the same ns' ff y. ar. vr/„ $l ,er day thr each grown ■ .' per month, or 4-5 per Week ; Chudieii ami | 1 '■'“■•“'"'v -■ May I WI . VN-V JOHNSON. | I-KIATJNOI. The '‘SilverUser Ofiice I s f-t' l ' op With 11, fire new Tvpe, and • ry ‘ I mati-n.il which cnahh- Printing f ' I-d with „• atm ss. The assortment of J„b ■ -,j * Inncy lyp.s are, f*he latest and mm, ‘■•' : will bo taken 1 have li,, t t ricUß friend..: and the mbl ,c N- p. J, huh:.- - — I TTZ - - Georgia, Bfotfxian ontgy. rpl i IS Indenture,made this 2Ttli of April, m A year of our Lord 1820, between Jarae*C. p ar of the. county and state aforesaid, ofthe One part, and John Fletcher, of the county of Jones ami state aforesaid. <>f the other part, witne*seth:—. T!mt the said James G. Parks did on the fifth dav of February 1830, make and deliver to the sai,' J.ii.n Fletcher his tvro certain promissory notes i subscribed with his own proper hand, and bearin'- i date t'i- said fifth day of February, 1830, by one of ; .vbic-h fluid notes, tlie said James G, Parks pro . mswf to jmy the said John Fletcheror bearer,the j sum u twenty--one hundred and sixty dollars, on L w before the iwenty-fcfvh day of December next ~n sn ing the date l.er.-of, for value received • Xnd by tim’ udier of oaid notes, tlie said James (;, I’Yrks j, nnnised in pay the said John Fletcher bearer, the £,nr! ol " twenty-one hundr ,i and fittv five doilarsio.^t'rbefore the 25thof Decnnljcr IBip, ti ir vu Inc r -cei v *• J• And a 1 -o - vat the said James (5, Parks is indebted 1° the vakl John Fletcher inti*. ; just sum of five hui. Hlre,i dollars by op< accomu, lor good--., wares and uiercnaru.’v.e, sold zadißli | vt red to him by said i , uteher, and for money l ent and udv; ;i.-ed to Jiiin by %a ’d Fletcher, and for , money had aid received by him the said James 6. Parks' fer me use of sgid Joi.' u Hetcher. Nov, for ami in consideration ol'thes. 1111 of five dollats, by the said John Fletcher to die 6a *d James Parks in hand paid, die receipt whe. is k-ercW acknowledged, as well as for the bet. *l* sr <trif , die payment iff die aforesaid two promise °*Y , and the said open account, the said j;. n U s * • Parks hath granted, bargained and sold, find • I yth si presents grant,bargain and sell unto .‘* w i s:.i " Jidm I *i't. r. :.i- heir.-, ami assigns, all tl.-i* h.tor.fr.H-t .-f land, lying aadhriug indie fifi.-nk ! disttiW of said county <.f Houston, and known anf ; distinguished iri said fifteenth district oi’llousto'r ; county, by miiiibi ft wo hundred and thr- , tbm - ; (her vi ith all and singular the growing corn, cotton and cane thereon, consistum,.- sixty acres of com, eighty-five acres of cotton, and o!'.. acre and a half of sugar cane, three negroes, Judah a woman ub mt forty years c-Jage, (’harli.-I la boy (Judah’s child) about ten years of an" Jvbn a boy (Ji tail’s child} years'., f i-Jffc,' tori i- le al • f horses. t-oinrfit r I Chitpp' f, A I '.mb of Nnrth-Ciirnliiia. on- a ! lte*f&4 orrer 1a . giit of William Colo, on? road f w'ngg. -Yi. 'fiiie ox-f-.rt. one yoke of red steers, fif. tver. :. -.,il of s'tFck cattle marked with a cr,.p and I'.*! nt 111 each I'.', lorty head ot stock hogs mark --.! w ith a crop and spht in each ear, four be,! ?l ! b' d-rt-. uis and furniture, one dozen chairs, foot ploughs and plough gear, five axes and six weed hoes, and the remainder of a stock of goods, t'-.'Rsisting c.fcloths, calicoes, muslins, hats, shoes', spirit:, -ns in. mors, and other articles: of igerchin. 1 Jiff', -m*: jniing to two thousand dollarsfbrt'l&.fe iliov.t.s To have and to hold said bargained pro perty to the (-.aid John Fletcher, his,heirs and at-’ ; fe his and their own proper use, benefit ai: i ! behoof forever: And tlie said Jaines G. .Parks f..* j him 1 'f, hu heirs, executors and- fidf.itntstrati.rs-, ; ’lit- s iid bargained property unto the said John I t-trier will warrant and forever defend again ! f hc e!.,im of I rims.-If and his heirs, and against the j claim of all other persons whatever; I’rovided yerthidcss. that it ‘he said James G. l'.a-ks, ii ‘ivrirs, 1 xcenters and administrators, shall. ai. Lhv ] w,! ’> and truly pay or canue to be paid unto the sad John Fktrher, lsis" heirs and -assigns the aferr meutioiK and notes and -iccount; (amounting mri,. sive to *,ae sum o_f forty-eight hundred dollars,) on the days and times mentioned uni appointed for the payment thereof in the said pr>- uiissoiy notes mentioned, wi*!i lawful interest fir the same aecerding to the tenor of said notes, [ then and from thenceforth, as veil this present ; indenture, and the right to t'.io property therein ! (’"iiveyed as to the said promissory notes and tri : 11 account, will cecse, d< termiue and be void to all intents and purposes: And die said John Fletcher doth hereby covenant and agree to and with the said James G, Parks that tie the said-Jobn Fletcher will not foreclose this mon gage bi-f-re the first day of January in the ye..: . and- that ho the said John Fletcher will | permit th- siid James G. Parks and family to re | main, in b,e houses now occupied by them, mid i r -': ’ -d the profits and income of the property here ;by convey 1 1, tncsaul Jarnr-s (>. lilt i’-mi j ly ar- to i-e supporu-d until the saut fir.-.- and y 1: Jautiary eighteen hundred and thirty-twof Provi- I did, tliat tlie said Jam'-S W, IJarks is not t:■ exer cise any contn-ul or management what- v* r e.v-: any of the said property ittHreiirbe-fen c nVcyeC j hut me same is to rpfiiniii in tlie possession and | under the eontroul ofthe said John Fletciier, v l , ! >s t*> conduct and manage the same to thc 'b.eVt i advantage and to apply the incomes and profits, ■ other than what shall be necessary tosujip-A ! said Parks and his family as aforesaid, to ‘tlie payment of said promissory notes and the sail account, and after paying off the said notes and ... - ’Ont, it there should be any ofthe aforemen tioned property remaining, then the said .lolitv Fletcher is to return the same to the said James G. Parks, his-heirs or lawful representatives. . In V -stimony whereof, the said Jaiu- sG, Pi.r'. a hafhiierwuito sot his hand and seal, the day and year first before written. Signed, JA MLS G. PARKS, (L. S.) Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of t WILLIAM MIZELL, C robe RT PEACOCK, J.P.5 Hniikton County* ’ before me, Wesley Wi'- being duly sworn, deposeth and sai'!.. that he/as i'g.'nt for J.-hn Fletcher, was in pos ■l session lif a-., rti'.-gc e\i rtttetP-by Jam* * B l BjcW-to said J.-hn Fletcher! qf which lie hehevi:’ the instrument hereunto attnelii ffis ti true ei fiv, and that, said mortgage has been lost, misiaid nr destroyed, so that he cannot find it. Tliis Iff. July, 1830. WESLEY WILLIAMS. - Sworn to and suliscrilieil before ) ROBERT PEACOCK, J. P. 5 fJrorgln M HrtJiKtou Couii(y appeared before mr% Wiiliam zrl!, who being driy*swnm deposeth and said, that he was a subreribing witness with Robert Pone., -k, Esq. to a mortgage executed by James H. Parks to John Fu teller, and that the iiistm ".l'ut hereunto attached is a true copy thereof in lorm and su' stance, so far as Iris recollection si rves him. This Ist dav July, 1830. .. . WM. MIZELL. Sworn tn nml subscribed before me, > ROBERT PEACOCK, .1. P. $ In Houston Supcrt >r Court, October Riljotim* 1 K;h T.-i-ni, Ix.iO. ff John Fletcher *q bs .... Ip Hie reprrsenfauves, heirs and creditors off 2.. .. Y. 1 " B- ir ks,di <*. late oi Houston Cownty.J a uppciiring to the f.’ourl, en the petition of" '* that he by bin agen( Vt6sk7 ilUr.ins, was m the peasession t,f m oiirfnal ! ’ ° 1,1 ’ r 1 ' 1 ' Ji hud boon dulvexecuted hv lm said Janus Parks in his lith time, of V ’ ’ l 7‘ lll * 'u' tlie annexed D a ' *'• V ‘ ’ .''Vi* f'J't that the said origintlllaf , ,t 'V '"‘•'•H id or di-stroyed so that iy eansot-be Imr ore l ' ,b, t’ on Ordered, that lanPr w ' ■?’ 1,1 * : r a , nd .Teditris. ofi saii! if'?■!"" ’ s - ,ow cause at-til ones l ; ■'t 'i ‘ ! . 'i !" 'V W !> ' annexed coj/v should . ' ,~ V! -'f v "•* .u’s be/>n lost, mislay oci°* tr-.v... asati nsmd: And that this be pakj " of ,hr o Jmonths pevwp tie-next term oi tins Court. " (•EORGIA, > I, Edward (V^ieli,ClctV ITrustou ( -ountj*. > tho Neper,or Court of "UUty, do hi n ny certify, thi ,t the ’above ti.fegoing rs a true extract taker iftom the minutfl • . said Coirt. \ VELCH, r ”t