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Campbell Sheriff Sales. ■.
ttW7lLI. JwFrold on die AM Tuc.b.y in JL'Nfc
V V nr*l, l.ctofr the courtitoiite In CumpliiTItuu;
Campbell rmmlv. between (lie uoml hours of sale,
Onn (irey Horse, nlmut six yitnr* old—lev
ied on si tin* property of Witltam IF. Darrell to satis-
fy a Fi Fa In I'avor of Jacob I,, t brabanu—pnqietly
pointed nut by tin- defendant.
Tun I,tits uf t.iiul, i\tis. 139 and IdO, :n
the fourteenth District nf originally Fayrttn now
Camptiell county—levied on ns the property of John
liner to Satisfy n Fi Fn in favor of liviin llnivtll—
property pointed nip by pluinlilfand defriulMiit.
One linlf Lot nf l.anil, No. 133, in lit"
fourteeutli ih.lrirt of forint rly Fayette now Campbell
county—levied on to satisfy tundrv FI Fits in tavnrof
William Renneltndniinirtraterol ’l'hoinas Bennett,lie-
ceased, ngninst Frederick F. Alley, John Kiser and
James Langston, security on nn appeal—land pointed
out by Frederick F. Alley—levied oil and returned
to the by William -Morris, constable.
Obit Lot of Land, Nn, M7, in tile four
teenth district nf originally Fnyetie now Campbell
county—levied on as the properly nf Dalai IF. Frew-
i til. in satisfy sundry Fi Fas In lavnr nf William limn-
i don and others—levied on nod returned In me by
* \L*,lliitsti llnairi. Ass.tnLIn T A I * O JJf) Vtilf I A
Bibb £$hftii£f Sales.
i'o»'i (‘ii.vi'i> sale. •
'J^TIUs'si Id«iiilifi ni'tTueifilH} in Jl T NClient,
V V I'.jf nv ilii* C mi IwuijH* in 3Jucdii 9 ttibb vnuu*
tv. t/ef\i<3f*n i!i* u««i»il lmnn^>iile—
Thu f iMotrin!! Neuron*, utavtm, to wir: Loti-
i^M h : lt*’<IJcn. Ilotitton, (iforg*.
wi»n—Irviril upon n* flic* propM**
f. ft fstnrR. /'s•p’htmf. lojtfiVKyM l’ic*ri Paciii* isnn’d
utiss’t j> uioiifiiff* utKiii mid .NnCftte* furedourd l»y llw*
f Hiuiti of tlu* Hlnu* o( Georgia, MMlgiiPp.
* V!|, y 1 I s W. I) (ONT., Orp r Shtri£_
22:ary Sheriff Sale*
nrTTTI.l.tes d.I.inthe first Tuesday in JUKI’. next.
\)J liefii-eMie Court Imtato In McDonough. Hen-
ty cottntv. henveen tin, lawful hours,
One Lot of Lind, No. «4 ill llio third dis-
* Ariel "f Henry cniintv—Jevled on at the pro|H'fty of
I.,*! and Tk'i'ma heinnry. to satisfy a large execution
I'I favor nf William II White and two small FI Fas
in favor »f James Hansom agent for thensenf R. Ma
ilin' and others—the two lastmcptloni'd Fi Fat lev
ied oil and returned to me hy a constable.
May I THUS. J. JOHNSON. Sheriff.
Aim will be told at alinrt. „„„ „„ ... „, c ,
The «*a»t half of Lot Nn 105. in the sixth ; williniu Morris, constable. JAM US GRISHAM.
VlMrict of Henry enunlv—levied on at Ilia property | April 'Jd Jfit. elitriff.
«.l J,lines Dledme. In satisfy B FI Fn in favor nt Cylus I ...
Woods. executor nf Thomas Finknrd, deceased, a-1 IPiflC SilCriff SslcSi
yaiast James Itledsnc, and Tuny (J. Bladeue and • TSTtriM. he ,old on the first Tuesday In JUNE
Itahnrt Hill—levy made and returned to uia by a | V V next, liefore Iho court house in Zoliulon,
C'insiahIn. _ i l’ik“ county, betw een the usual hours of sale,
Thu east half nf Lot No. 209. •*> lucre-! Oin; I louse ttnd Lot in the town of Zcludnn,
d disii uUnf said county—levied on as the pro- being the east half of lot No. 2, in square h tlerC—
t '■NOiift months afler title, application will he
JF made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe
county. When -silling for ordlnnry purposes, for leave
to seif lot of land No. 217, in the tilth district of said
county, for die benefit of the children.
THOMAS 0. HOR.MAN,
march 15 101 Natural Guard inn.
Georgia, Coweta County. * ,
«ja/mKEAS Elijah C. Walker mid Mare Phil-
Vy lips apply to me for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate ol ZacUnrialt Philllpt, late of said
county deceased.
3hue art there fort It tilt and adinonith ail and An
gular the kindred and creditors of laid detectedjirruti,
la be and appear at my office, within llit lime prttcribed
bylaw, In t/iew came 'if any they hate why said lelten
mould not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this JStls
day of April, 1832.
ltd) 8IIION HOUSE, e. c.n.
Georgia, Houston County.
■’■TK/IlKIlhAS Henry Pills and Thomas Howell,
TV Executors of the estate of John Howell, de
ceased, apply tome for letters of dismission—
Ami, whereas John Chancy, Administrator of the
estate ol Edmund Chantey, deceased, applies to me for
lelten of dismission.
Vine are, therefore, to rite and admomth nil nud lira
gutar the kindred and rreililoriof taid defeated, lobe
xnd imirar at my office, within the time prewrihrd hf
law. In ihtlr eauie. if any they hare, why laid lelltrt
thonld not be ([ranted.
Given un<t«*r my band awl sf*l "1 office, Murru 24,
1832. inltlS CHARLES H. ltlCE,c.c.o.
lU. be soli wk'e•*>>'; lj«» M j
„ . Ytetato7esw»‘nw«5f fMiitlUHUe'toi of J^RAC'fWNS N*584
1 "All the' Perishable Property, »-«nct originniiv iu»
belonging to said deceased, consisting oT household
and kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, and Slock
of various kinds. Sal* to continue from day to day
until all arc sold. Terms made known on the dny.
Persons holding demands against the estate are
hercbv notified to render in their demands in terms of
the law, and those that are owing the estate are re-
uuested to make payment. LARKIN BARNETT.
March 87. 1832. 14
p,-rtv of J it. 11,10,1. tu satisfy sundry Fi Fas from a
jOsthie's mi'ifl. In favor of Henry Suinerlhi and n-
tilers against -aid I loud—levy -made and returned to
lit*' tiy a rmistHlito.
J,nt No 24, ill tN sixth district nf saidemm-
1 v—levied on ns the pmperlv nf Azari’ih Doit, to sa-
lisfya Fi Fa. Stephen It. Jones vs. Jrretnlch Dnis
»mi Aasriah Doss. JAMF.S I.OVE,
April 22. I«W elrpyty tlieiif.
Also, will be told m abort on the frit Tuetdoy in
, JULY next.
Lot No. MO, <H llie tvvuifili districl nf said
eminly, and one l/it in the town of Macilminiigh.
w ith the improvements thereon, being l-ot No. fi in
Mler I). in the plan nf said town, rmilainiiig one
lunidrrd and twenty feet square—levied on as the
property of Jaiiiet Kiinbroiiph to satisfy a mortgage
Fi Fa from the superior court , of saril aminty in fn.
vor of Simms Williams and Wootsey ngainst said
Kimbrough—property pointed out in said mortgage
Tit's.
(Sight liovl of Cattle, seventeen head of
Hugs and 1490 pounds of seed Colton—luvl dona,
the properly of William Moore, to satisfy a mortgage Fi
Fa In favor of Jonathan M l)ow against said Monte
—pfopeTtv pointed xml in sniil mortgage Fi Fn.
JAMF.S LOVE,deputy theriff.
Anrll22.l*» 13} .
levied nil a, tbn property of Joel Hailey to salisly a Fi G-OOrgiUe PaVCttO CoUUty.
Fa billed from iiulls superior court in favor nf Wm. Tyt/UEREAS Anna A- Dickson ami Wil
Af, Turpin *. Win M. D'Anlignac vs said Hailey. \\ Dickson,executrix and Executor of
Lot of Lend, No. 84, ill iho oightlt district " “ * ' ‘ J *‘
Fay otto ShoriL' Sales.
W I 1,1, t.n sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next
brTnro the court house in Kayettcvillc, Fay
ette. county between the usual hours of side.
One Ni'gro wnui ill hy the nnmu of Ester,
thirty five or brty yealrti old—levied on as I he proper-
lx of Mnllheie Mater to satisfy sundry I 1 ’* Fas issued
-oat a justice’* conn Is favor nf Mnrtin N. Hurcli—
levy maile ami returueil tu ine by a r.nnslnhle.
April H. 18:«. liW ANDREW M BRIDE.
Hhtriff
Houston Sheriff Salou.
R'nril.l' lie sold on the first Tueiday in JUNE next.
T V before the court house door in Perry. Hons-
loltcuiiiily, between the usucl hours of sale,
One Lot of Land, No. 1(57. -w-tho thirteenth
district id Houston county—levied on as the proper-
tv of Joeiah IMerli to xWtitfy a Fi Fa in favor ol
Sims & Freeman «V. Co.—levy in tide and returned to
me hy ft cmutHble.
One. Lot of Land, No. 39, in the eleventh
district of Houston county—levied nn ns the prop
erly of William Cole to satisfy a Fi Fn in favor of J.
C. Webb tor tint me of J. D. Towns—levy made and
returned hy n conslahte.
Lot of Lind, No. 17, ill the eleventh district
of Il'Mislon county—levied on as the property of 'Cay-
dor Helton to sal sfy a Fi Fn in tavr r of Elijah Jordan
—levy made and letumrd hy a constable.
One Lot nf L'ltid in the ninth district of
Houston county. No. 853—levied or, as the property
•of Waihingt iii Hatfield to satisfy n Fi Fn hi fnvor of
Georgo II. 81ms and others vs said Hatfield—levy
made and returned hy a constable.
Lot Lund No. 43 in iho fililt district of Hons*
Aon county—levied on as llie property of ll'illiam
linker to satisfy a Fi Fain favor of John M. Johns
mid other Fi Fas vs said llarkcr—levy made and re
turned hr a constable.
One Bay 1 lot so—levied on ns the jiropenv
saf Jmeph Jd/'mitoiatlrfy a Fi Fa In favor of Richard
Roberts vss.ld Mims—property pointed out hy the
iiialiftiir. ISAIAH CHAIN,
May 2 138 Sheriff,
W 3£onvoe Sheriff Sales.
ILL lie sold on die first Tuesday in JUNE
ncit. before tbn court house In Forxytb,
Jdonme comity, between the usual hours of side,
202 1-2 acres of Land, being Lot No. 153,
in (he third district of Monroe county—levied on as
the prO|>eily of Andermi Baker to satisfy a Fi Fa in
'favor of Johnston & Gunn vssuid Raker—levy made
hy a constable.
One Ilottso am! Lot situate in llie north pint
of the town of Forjylh, whereon William Drown now
lives—levied on as Ilia property tosytlify a Fi Fa la
iaVurof Head and Rainey vs said llrowii.
May 1 138 . A. COCHRAN, Sheriff.
Alto will be told at abore.
One nn;ro mutt named Tot, about 27 years of
age—levied nil asdie property of l,ewit. Sr. to satisfy
n mortgage Fi Fa in favor of Elijah 51. Troutman, A-
Dins Troutman, and Hiraut II. Troutman—property
pointed out la snid 15 Fa.
March 20 JOHN REDDING, Pep. Sheriff,
£ Butts Sheriff Sales.
-**1/11.1. he sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
. TT uext, bclore the Court liouso in Jackson,
'Hints county, within the usual hours of sale,
Two Negro Boys, one hy the namo of El
bert, about 12 yean old, llie other hy the flame of
Dick, about 7 yean old, levied oo ns the property of
A. L. Dobimon, tosalisfy a mortgage Fi Fa infnvorof
John Hendrick and John Lofton vs A. L. Robinson
Property pointed out by the nlainlilf. tnart.li 2
202 1-2 acres of Land tnoro or less, known
by Lot No. 103, In the lint district of originally lieu-
*y t ow llutls county—levied on as the property of
Robert Drown to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Sir,
perior court of Butts county in favor of Co Hon A
Harrison vs Robert Brown—property pointed oct hy
defendant.
fT’Onc Lot of Land No. lG, in tho first dis
trict of originally Henry now Butts county, contain
iitfrdOJ 1-2 acres more or less—levied on as the pro
perty of llukh Jinn,mil to satisfy two Fi Fas issued
(com Butts Superior Coart. one til fnvor of Elijuhjl’ud-
get. and the other in lavor of Ell W. Simpson heart
ertvs Hugh Hsmil. Simeon Hamit and Bryant V.
ilamil—properly pointed out hy plaintilT,’ attorney.
One third partuf Lot No. 67, containing
592 l-Sorres more or les. in the fust district of origin
ally Henry now Butts county —levied on as Ilia pro
perty of A. L. Robintoet to satisfy a justice's FI Fa in
tavnrof Henry M'Goy vs A. L. llubinsou—levied on
•ad returned to me by a euuit.ble.
.One Lot of Lund No. 10, in iho first dis-
(ricttif originally Henry now Units county—levied
mrn» tkn property of Rnedel Wright, hy virtue of
three Fi Fas Issued from a justice’, court. Hf favor of
Kerrs A Graham and others—levied oo and returned
to me by a c instable, this property is improved for
fanning. ft. HATELEY, Sheriff.
April 21,1837.
Alto will te told at above,
Two Lots in tlib town of Jackson, Nos, 3
nu.x t, In opium No. 24.—levlod on as the property of
Can..-nr, (Jnhifanlei sathfv a Fi Fa listedfrom Bull.
8nperiu. • urt in fa*or ol Gould A Merryman vs'
Thomas Tabu . I .nwrenee Gahsgan and A. L. Robin-
son—on 1»t No. 4 there in a enmmodioes /in home.
April 24, |H32. JOHN l.OFTON. Dtp. Shff.
BIANKJJ
for SALE at this office
of originally Monroe now Pike eminly—levied on ««
the property of John ,\l. June s to satisfy a Fi Fn issued
from (.'lurk Superior (.'null in Invor of Oaldcr Neel vs
•aid Joues.
One xfirri’l Mure, nhnnt snvon yenrs old—
levied on nsthe property nf F.lkannh Droolt to satis
fy n Fi Fu in fuvor of Lucinda Brooks vs Elknnnli
Brooks.
Threo Negroes, Ainy, a woman about 25
years old. Frederick, a boy about 2 years old and El
vira. a girl nlinnl 7 month* old—levied nn ns llie pro-
pt-rty of f'rtee D. Senty to snlisly sundry FI Fas issued
from a Justice’s Court in fnvor nf Joseph I.anrcnce vs
mill Scaly—levy made end returned lo me by n con-
stntiie: llie above property sold under the encumber-
micc of a nmrtgngu.
Lot of Lund No 141 in the eighth district of
originnlly Mnnroo now 1’ikn county, containing802
l-2ncrrs more nr less—levied on as the property of
IFillit I). Wadneorth and 77iomat Wadtwarlh to xatlsfy
sundry Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s Court in favor
of John Mays and others vs snid Wadsworths—pro
perty pointed nut hy John 11. North—levy made uad
un<l relumed to me hy n constable.
O no Lot of Land, known hy No. 145, in
the eighth district of originnlly Monroe now Pike
county, containing 202 1-2 acres more or less—levied
on ns the property of William Drown to satisfy sundry
Fi Fus issued from n Jo-tire's Court in favor of
George North—property pointed nut by John II.
North—levy made mid returned to me by n consta
ble. J. R. CULPEPER.
May l 138 Den Sheriff.
Alta, will be told at ahore on the fin! Tueiday in
J Cl. Y next,
Olio Nogro Woman nnuted Sarah, about 21
years of age and her chill—levied cm ns the propeftv
of Nathaniel D■ llurtihuektl to satisfy n mortgage Fi
Fn issued from Jn«prr Inferior Court ill favor of An
thony Dyervssuid llnrulnickcl.
May I 138 J R. CULPEPER, Dtp Sheriff.
W U.I. he sold nn Thursday,, the 7th nf JUNE
next, at '.lie residence of Adam Tapley, iu
Monroe county.
Sho 2?cTiGhablo Property
nfnhrtd Taolro, of Minima enmity, deceased, con
sisting of one Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Plantation Tools,
household and kitchen Pnriiitnrn.
MARGARET TAPLEY, Adm’rx
April28 17 JAMF.S MAY. Adm'or.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
in xt, before (lie court house in Campbell-
ton, Campbell County, between the usual hours of
sale,
A BETcgro Boy named Charles.
hclonginfiio the estate of Abner Smith, of Coweta
county, deceased, for the benefit nf Motet M. Smith,
minor nfAbncr Smith, agreeable to on order of the
Inferior court of Campbell county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes. JOHN B. SMITH,
March» 9d Guard.
A GREEABLY to an order of the bonurable the
Inferior Court of Fayetteeottnty. while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in JULY next, before the court house in Fayette
ville, Fayette conniy, between the muni lioiiis of sale,
One negro wmnnn by the iieme of Nelly, about
loventy-fivo or eighty yea's or age, n boy hy the nantn
of Washington about snvetl years of age, a girl by the
nxttie of Malinin, i.bout five yenrs of age, a girl by
the name nf Mali! la, about ten years of age, a girl hy
tint name of Snily, about eight years of age, a woman
hy the name of Amy, about thirty-five yenrs of age,
eitd her infant child, about six weeks old, a negro
man named Daniel, about twenty-one years of age,
and one negro man named Jim, about fdty-stx years of
age, nil lo bo sold as the property of the orphans of
Slur ling Elder, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phans. Tnrats Made known nn the dav of sale,
March 27,1832. 14 EDWARD I*. NIXON,
Guardian.
Notice.
TTP Y virtue of nn order (rom the honorable the To-
BJ ferior court of Alnnroo county. When silting
for ordinary pur|iaces, will he sold on tho first Tues
day in June next, between the usual hours ol sale, at
the court house in Crawford county, lot nf I.and No.
eighty, in tho first district of originally Houston now
Crawford county, Iteionging to the estate of Alexun-
under King, late of Montoo county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms mndc known nn the day nf sale,
march 18 GEORGF. L. DOUGLAS. Adm’r.
F OUR MONTHS after date application Will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Butts county when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell lot of land No. 103, in the seventeenth
district of originally Henry now DeKaib county, as
the property of SantUel Shadrack, deceased, for the
benefit nf the distributers of his estate.
March 0 DC WILLIAM BLALOCK. Guard.
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable inferior court ofMonroo
county, when sitting for ordinary pm poses, for leave
to sell one lot of (and No. 150, io the first district of
originally Houston how Crawford county, for the be
nefit of tho orphans of William hl'Coy, late of Jasper
county, deceased. WILEY Lj CLEMENTS,
Fell 15. Guardian.
1 71 OUR MONTHS after date application will be
. made lo tho honorable inferior court uf Monroe
county, when silting tor ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell onefonrth of lot Nn. 18% in (tie fourth district
of Monroe cnnnly, iu the N. E. corner of said lot, be
longing to (he minor children of the anbscriber.
Feb 15 MQ8F.S D. WHITE,guardian.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable (he Inferior court of
Jasper county, when sitliug for ordinary purposes, for
Irav <■ ID s.'ll lot ot hind No. !M, in llie ninth district of
Muscogee county, for the benefit of Mahaly nnd Pal-
tey Ifolyfitld. WII-UAM P. HOLIFIELD,
April It, 1832. 129 Guardian.
F OUR months after date, applicatioa will be
mndn lo tfio honorable tbn Inferior court of
Butts county, while sitliug for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot of land Noi 403, drnwn in the 20th
Siltrletof hUaciieee c mn(y, for the benefit of Sfa-.
gore! Chitnm, orphan of Gatewood Cblsam of Ala
bama, deceased - HENRY HATELEY,
April 16,1832. 129 Guardian,
F OUR month* after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Coweta county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
fur leave to sell lot No. 73, In rte fust district of said
Coweta county, belonging to the estate of David
Cox, late of Jeccrsnn county, deceased, for tho bene
fit of tba heirs sod creditors of said deceased,
march 13 93 JOHN VINYARD, Adm’r.
William It
late of David Diction, late of said county, deceased,
apply for letters of dismission us esecutrii nnd exe
cutor of snid estote.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonith alt and an
gular Hie kindred nnd ereilitori of enul decerned la file
their objeeliont, if any they hart, iu my offset within
he lime prtttribed bylaw, why laid lellert ihould not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this “Mill day nf Jon. 1832.
72 . Cm WILLIAM M’BRIDE. c. c. o.
T*IC$MG$< 1ML WND^RlCKtoi^’before Yelver-
Jt*. ton Tlinxtnn, a Justicejof the Pence for said
county, two cstrey horses, both dark hays, one six
years old, four feel ten inches high, with a biuxe in his
face, four while feet, shod hefore, appraised hy Sam
uel Ridgeway and Wiley Thastpn to fifty dollars; the
other e dnrk hay with a star in 111* forehead, both hind
feet white, nge not known,but very old.fouKeetiev-
en nrcigiit Inches high; appraised by tho above op-
praisers to fifteen dollars, this the 21st April 1832.
The above is a true extract from llie eslray book,
18 ELLIS ROGERS, c.i. C
Georgia, Campbell County,- , ,
A LLBN LOVELACE of saidcouuty, tolls before
A. Wesley Camp, n Justice of the Peace, for snid
coiintv, a black horse mule, four feet six inches high,
branded with the letter C and some other letters or
fignres not known on tlielcfi thigh, with n very sore
hack, marked hy the crupper, end supposed to be
eighteen or twenty years old, withe fifty cent bell on.
—appraised to twenty dollars.
A true extract front tho mluntes,' this 10th Fcbrua-
ry. 1832. 18 JAMES W. LUMPKIN, c. c. o
Georgia, Bibb County
In the Superior Court tl Dibb county, February ad
journed Term, 1832.
T HE petition of James J Moore respectfully
shews, that Nancy Malone did, on the third
day of January, 1823. execute to him her mortgage on
Lot No. 23, in the second district of Houston now
Bibb county, containing two hundred tivo and e liolf
acres, to secure the payment of a note of hand origin
nlly given for fifty dollurs, upon which there is remain
ing due the sum of forty-one dollars, silty-eight and
three-fourth (cents principal and twenty-sevco ’dol
lars nnd forty-eight cents interest.
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that the
principal, interest nnd cost due upon llie said mort
gage, be paid into this Court on orbefure the first day
of the next term of this Court, nnd (lint a copy oltliis
rule he published in one of the public Curettes in -Ale-
con, once a month fnv four months, before the next
term of this Court, or be served upon said Nancy
Malone three month* before the next term of this
Court.
A trim enpv from the minutes.
Mny 1,1832. H.Q. ROSS. Clerk
Georgia, Houston County.
The Inferior Court, idling for Ordinary purpotet for
tali County, Sepltmber term, 1831.
I T appearing to the Court that Pinckney Ynrbor
oiii-li, deceased, while in life made and executed
this bond to William G. M'Nalr nnd John A. M'Nelr,
in the snm of four hundred and fitly dollars, the con
dition of which was to make titles to said John A. and
William G. to the enst half of Lot No. 11, In the 12th
district nf Houston county, and it appearing also, that
the snid YnrborougTi departed this life without execu
ting titles, a copy of which bond is hereunto annexed
On molinn. ordered, that three months after the pub
lication of this order, et the first regular Court there
after, William Byrd, (be administrator HU said estate
shew cause, if any he has, why ho should not execute
sntd titles lo said John A. nnd William G. M'Neir.
[cofr or TIIK BOKO.]
Georgia, lloutlon County.
KNOW all men by these presents, that I, Pinck
ney Yarborough, am held and firmly bound to Will
iain G. M'Nalr and John A. M'N'air, in the just and
full sum of four hundred ond fifty dollars, for the true
payment nf which I tiind myself, (tty heirs and assigns,
rite this 30lli day of January, 1830.
The connitlon oftbe above obligation is such that
whereas William G. and John A. M'Nair have this
day bought of the above stated Pinckney Yarborough
one hall of lot No. 11, in the 12th district of Houston
cuunty.it being known by the east linlf of said lot of
land. Now if the above Pinckney Yarborough shall,
on or before tbe 25th day of December, 1830, make or
catiie to be made, good and lawful titles to the above
stated land, then the above to be null and void other
wise, to remain in full force end virtue in law, in wit
ness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and fix
ed my seal, the day nnd date ahnve mentioned.
PINCKNEY YARBOROUGH, i. s.
bis
WlLLISM X IRZDBLL,
mark
D. M’Naih.
A true extract from the minutes nf the Court.
Feb22,1832. CHARLES 11. RICE, e. e. 0.
ounty, are
Dec '
wtbt j
•tnct originally Hcnrv J2'
for naln, Apply i ? rCuTo
Sxiua Ki.sa ^ Aiiel for divorce in Monroe Su-
Jo.un Kiss. S perior Court.
r appearing (o the Court liy the return nf the She-
riff, that the defendant is not to be found in the
county uf Monroe, it is ordered by the Coart that ser
vice lie perfected bye publication of this rule, once
o month for three inoutus Iu one of the public gazettes
of this Slate.
A true extract from the minutes.
April 7 m14 WM. P. HENRY, CM.
Adm'or.
Xn ftTew Hands.
Wc apprise llie public that wo have
taken possession of tho well known
Public House, the
HAMILTON HALL,
in Hamilton, Harris county; aud that the House
is undergoing a complete finish, with targe and
convenient additions suitable to accommodate
B SMYTH hnvo
, PRACTXOB OT
under the firm and *tyle
They will practice id nil the Courts
Circuit. Their office is kept in .hi “>* f
.of Griffin’* building, Forsyth, at which^
or thu firm may at any time be found/
tent on professional business.
Fob 10 73 3m -
dL
BANAWAX
From tbe Overseer of tbe Puhlic
Hands near Forsyth, about tbe 12tb
ult. the following NEGRO, to wit:
DENNIS, a thick set yellow fellow,
about 25 year* old. wean one earring.
He has a wife at Joseph Anderson’s,
in Twiggs couuty, and is probably lurking about
there or Macon, when not employed by tbe boatmen.
I will pay ten dollars reward tor tbe apprehension
of tbe above Negro, if lodged in jail to tbat I ret
him again.
NORBORNE B. POWF.LL,
april 20 129 * Superintendent,
NOTICE.
TJIHE^firm heretofore existing nnder the nans*
. ,, . White dc Dcuprcc,
has this dny been dissolved by mutual consent.
P. H. WHITE,
D. T. DEUPRF.E.
Jackson. Buttsconnty, Ga. April 7,1832. 129 ft
JYow Receiving from B^avi
UK.. Pretidtnl, ■ 11
„ __ -B-*" Hhds St Croix aud Porto Hires
Hoarders nnd Travellers; and without the flatter- 3 bbia Loaf Sugar, .‘13 hags Coffe. 1
inc solicitations usual, wc invite our friends and 0 tierces Coffee, 15 bbls N Riim
20 bbts Whiskey, 5 qr casks Wine
1 pipe cognac Brandy, J l,hd ro
5 crates Crockery “ lai '
Ahn, A Genrrnl Amorhnent ,.r I
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS, vi^BelL
vils, Vises, Hammers, & c . kt ^
dec 3 36 GEORGE JFAVPf
A Insurance Bank ofCohmi?;
N election for FIVE DIRECT®.,
uago the affairs of said Institution ,
held at Cournbus on Monday, the 7 t h
May uext. April 5dll8
the public in general to givo us a call, feeling con
fident that ever} convenient and necessnry atten
tion will lio rendered to mako plcnsnnt (lie time
nnd situation of those who mny favor its with
BARKLEY MARTIN.
A. B. DAWSON.
8t 138
Shoo Matters Wanted.
ffVN immediate application to tbe subscriber two
*_Pfir>t rrite Boot and Shoe Makers, and two good
coarse shoe makers, for which liberal wages will be
€l v *°- . L. J. JORDAN.
Pony, Houitov county, March 16- 3t
their calls.
April 24, 1832.
Teacher wanted.
A Person of good moral character, qualified
to teach a small School in the country,
nud tho English and Latin Languages, is want
ed to take charge of tho Telfair County Acade
my. Salary from six to eight hundred dollars.
A "lino addressed to tho Trustees will receive nt-
tcniion. April 27 135
NEW ACCOMMODATION DINE
most
Rincon to Savannah.
Fare Reduced.
HEREAFTER tho fare
ito nud from Savanunh will
bo
Ten Dollars.
To and from Dublin, three dollars—to nud from
Marion, one dollar—between Dublin nud Savan
nah, seven dollars—between Marion and Savan
nah, nine dollars—through in thirty-six hours
Tho Coaches will leave Macon every Tuesday,
Thursday nnd Saturday, at 4 o'clock in thp morn
ing, ana arrive nt Savannah at 6 o’clock evc-
niug6f the next day. Stage office at Washington
Hall, Macon. G. LONGSTREET,
April 4 133 J. B. GUERDON.
Oj?” Tho Savannah Rupublican will insert the
nbove.
ABOUT feu days ago, from tho
lot of the undersigned in Mncon,
five SHEEP, all wolhers, lately
__ shorn. Any information concerning
thorn will be thankfully received at Clarke's Ho
tel, or a liberal reward will be given for their deli
very at that place. WM. C. W. CLAUKE.
May 2 18 3tw
T
Stands for Sale.
HE following Tracts of Land aro offered for
sale, on accommodating terms.
Lot No. 208 in 16 district Dooly couuty.
do do 57 in 19 do Leo now Stewart.
do
d(K
do
do
do
Apply to
April 9
88 in 14
111 in 8
75 in 11
33 in 27
102 in 4
do Early
do Lee.
do Leo now Stewart,
do Lee.
dollouston no w Bibb.
110
ROBERT BIRDSONG.
New Cabinet Maker's Shop.
— The undersigned having purchased
the interest nnd tnken tho shop lately
occupied!)) Mr. C. Coupee, on Chcr-
S street, a few doors abovo Clarke’s
otcl, take this opportunity of tender
ing to their friends and the public their
services in the
Cabinet Making Business.
They will at all times kcop on hand a good sup
ply of Materials, ned bo prepared to oxecuto ev
ery description of work in their line.
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcases,
Chairs, See. Sic. made to order.
Every description of TURNING dona ns nbovo.
Having a large nnd excellent Turning Lathe, (tho
only one of the kind in the plnro,) they will bo
prepared to turn HOUSE COLUA1NS, &c. at
shortnotico JAMES A. HALL,
Dec 17 52 JOHN MORELAND.
, INSURANCE.
T HE Howard Insurance Company of New
York continac* to insure COTTON, when
shipped on good Boats or Boxes, against the
dangers of the Rivor. Rates of Premium are
moderato. Apply to C. DAY, Agent.
Doe 20 51
HATS.
J UST received a few casos gentlemen’s fash-
iouahlo Beaver HATS,
dec 22 S3 WM. II. Bl'RDSAl.L.
VINEGAR.
"Fi A A GALLONSof first rate, three years
old VINEGAR, for salo nt tho
Confectionary of JOHN SMITH.
March 15 102
30,000 ills Bacon
50 hhds Segar
300 bag* Coffee
501 bbls N.E. Rum
Vpril 5
SO bbls Whiskey.
118 dGw
TIN WARE MANUFACTURE
StULBEERT, SEAR THIRD STBUr.
T HE subscriber manufactures and ki e J
stantly oil hand, agcneral assonZ,!
Tin Ware,
which ho will sell whclesalo and retail at gJ
nnlt or Augusta prices.
JOB WORK dono nt tli* shortest nm,
the shop on Third street, next door to Ell;, t
well & Co. WILLIAM S.ELLI,
Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell tf Co. ill
cetve prompt attention.
Nov 11 17
DR. I. ELLIS,
H AVING determined to settle perm#
m Macon, respoctfully offers bit
, . Professional Services
to tho inhabitants of the town nnd adjacentt
try. For tho satisfaction ofthosewho aret
quaiuted with him, he thinks proper to state
ho was regularly ndmitted to his professfo
1801, agreeably to the laws and regulations«
Stale of Now York, and that moxtofhiii
sinco that period has been devoted to tn ei
si vo practice. By a faithful discharge of bill
fessional duties, ho hopes to merit a liberal
ronngc. His residence and office areintheh
formerly occupied by Mr. Birdsong, on M«i
street. Jnn. 14 2
Carpeting.
T HE subscribers will sell their ren
stock of CARPETING nt very ru,
prices, having n large quantity on bud,iiidi
to discontinue keeping tho article.
Jan 26 A. SIIOTWELL &. J. 8. Sil
GEORGE JEWETT,
At his old stand, comer of Cherry and Set
I S now receiving from New York and I
a fresh supply of Goods, which, in a
to thoso on haiul, will make his stock very k
and complete, which ho offers on as reuoi
term* as they can be had in this mseket
goods compnso a general
’ j Assortment of Groceries,
Viz—150 bags Coffee,
45 hhds St Croix, Porto Rico i
Orleans Sugar,
21 bbls Loaf and Lump da
12 qr chest* Tea
20,000 lb* Iron
10 hhds MoinsJe*
1500 bushels Salt
100 pieces Ilcrap and Totv Bin
40 kegs Kails
Jamaica Rum
Cognac Brandy
Northern Gin, Northern Eon
Whiskey,
Apple Brandy, Wine,
Powder, 8hot, See. &e.
ALSO,
Dry Goods* Hardware, Cutler
Crockery, Bools, Shoes,
HATS, BLANKETS, SADDLE
&C. &C. &.C.
WINE.
-g ge qr. casks Marseilles Madeira
4kjl 12boxes (2dozcnch) choiceoidMat
12 do (It dozeach) Port.
For salo by REA & COTTON
April 19 - 128
Molasses* Rum* Gin* &c,
Just received by boat Stranger
~W fk hhds N- o. Molasses,
XV 20 bbls Rum ,
20 do Gin (best brand fcgoed
20 do Whiskey (N. O. high pro
aTonr.
10 bbls Mackcral No 1-
00 do Whiskey
50 do Gin
10 hhds St. Croix Sugar 1
10 doN. O. do
25 bbls Manhadcn FiMt
5 tierces superior RJcc,
For sale by
Mnrcli 28 112
C. A. HIGGINS
T „ Just Received*
'V O cases Fancy Dunttables.
Dec 17 40 WM. II. BURDSALL.
T’
I ^Particular Notice.
GI\ E those poraous that nro indebted to the
tnte firm of Fitch tf lYordin, a particular invi
tation to call aud settle the same, (a* fair promises
wilt not pay my honest debts.)
F« b 9 L. FITCH.
II
THE, UNDERSIGNED
AVINGjuirchased the interest of Messrs.
KIMBERLY Sc CHISHOLM, in tho
Mercnutilc establishment, has located himself in’
tho new house below the comer,on Cherry street,
recently occupied by them, where he will soil
Goods as low as any other house in this place,
for Cash or Cotton.
His stock is now very complete comprising al
most every article for tho country; it consists of
DRY GOODS,
Hals, Shots, llardtcure, Groceries,
Salt. Iron, dtc,
1 no old customer* aud tho public goueraUy,
are respectfully invited to call, at tho same facili
ties heretofore given will still exist
- In . th .° rear of his Store is a New Ware House,
ju*t finished, and now ready for tho reception of
Cotton, which Ito will tnke on 8tor.ige, undmakc
liberal advances on tho same.
oet ’ 26 4 GEORGE WOOD.
Selling off—at Cost. ,
I IlE Subscriber, desirous to confine e
sines* to tho Grocery Liao only-'
for »nle, at cash price*, his _ _
REMJlLXING stock
iry Goods, Hardware.Saddg
CROCKERY. GLASS, TINWAIU"*
ou accommodating terms. ^ ^ gHlVABl
april 24 132 head of Cstt"** 1
Garden Seeds, .
April 14 124
BOOT & SHOE MAffiNO
copied hy Mr. S. 8“*^
Cherrv street, ono J 0 ®'“‘jut
puj^ P Patrick’s store. wber« w» ,
ry on Unwo** bnsiuess in
rospectfuliy solicits, ond hopes hy foi j
remitted attention to business, to m
civo n share of the publi
All orders thaafc/ixlly
Damp Oil,
• bast i
A GALLS. Gcst quality LAMP OIL
■^sssmssa?
coivo n share of the public patrQoag'' y
All orders thankfully received anu r
attended to. . , no ticf-
REPAIRING dono nt tbe shortest no
Macon, April 20. 131
A Rodgers' Gunpmcder,
GENERAL assortmcntofthediff^
litfc*, direct from tbe Factaf^'n^yg
Jan 1 7 \ —— VvJfltff
'Sommer Goods and CjjH! &
TS USTraceived atth*
1) April 12 V21 LEWIS**