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tSibb Sheriff Sales.
POSTPONED SALE.
W LI. be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE neit,
before the Court house in Macon, Dibb coun
ty. between the u'uat hours of sale—
The followin',; Negrons, slaves, to wit: Lou
ise a girl; Oror»«a hay; Redilnn. Houston, Oeorge.
friuce. and Cutter. men—levied upon as the proper-
tyof Inac B Rowland. to satisfy a Fieri FRcins issued
upon a mortgage iinnn said Negroes torerlosed by tlie
Planter,’ Bank of the State o( Georgia. n**ignee.
May 1 IS W. B CONE. D'P Sheriff
Henry Sheriff Sale.
CFKMLLbesoldon lit first Tilcad.yloJUKE next.
SjJf before the ('onrt lioiise in McDonough, Hen
ry county, between the lawful hours.
One Lot of L ind, No. 64 in the third dis
trict of ll‘'nry county—levied on as the property of
Levi and Thumai Sainnev. to satisfy a large eyeeutlon
In favor of William H . white and two small Fi Fas
iu favor of James Ransom agent forthenseof R. Ma
lone and others—the two last mentioned Fi Fas lev
ied on and returned to me hv n cnn*t»M«.
May 1 THOS J. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
Alto will be mill at abol '.
The east half of Lot No 105, ill the sixth
district of Henry county—levied on ns the property
of James Bledsoe, to satisfy a Fi Fn in favor of Cylns
Woods, executor of Thornes PiukarJ, deceased, a
rrdnst James Bledsoe, and Travy 0. Bledsoe mid
Robert IlUI—Invy made 8 " d returned to me by a
constable.
The east half of Lot No. 209, in the se
cond district of said county—levied on as the pro
perty «f J. J'. Hood, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from a
justice’s Court, in favor of Henry Suuierlln and o-
thers against said Hood—levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Lot No 24, hi the sixth district e>f said coun
ty—levied on as the property of Atariah Boss to sa
tisfy a Fi Fa. Stephen B. Jones vs. Jeremitdi Doss
and Asariah Doss. JAMES I.OVE,
April 22, ISM deputy slier ff.
Also, will it sold as abort on the first Tuesday in
JULY next.
Lot No. 140, in the twelfth district of said
county, nnd one 1-ot in the town of Macdonnugh.
with the improvements thereon, being I.ot No. 6 in
tetter D. in the plan of raid town, containing one
hundred nnd twenty feet square—levied on ns the
K operty of James Kimbrough to satisfy a mortgage
Fa from the superior court of said eounty in fa-
vnr of Simms William* and Wonlsey against said
Kimbrough—property pointed out in suid mortgage
Fi Fa.
Light hand of Cuttle, seventeen head ot
Hogs anil MOOpounils of seed Cotton—levi donas
the property ot I HI Horn Moore, to satisfy a mortgage Fi
Fa i'n favor of Jonathan M Dow against said Moore
—property pointed out in said murlgaee Fi Fa.
JAMES I.OVE. deputy sheriff.
April 92. IBM ISO
Pavetto Sheriff Sales.
W ILI.be Sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next
before "the court house in Fayetteville, Fay.
ette county between the usual hours of sale.
One Negro woman by the n.inie of Ester,
thirty fiv. oi Virty years old—levied on as the proper-
tv of Matthew Slayer to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued
from a jnstirc’s court in favor of Mortin N. Burch—
levy made and returned to me tiv a constable.
it, 1332. 126 ANDREW M B1UDE.
Sheriff
svy ma
April
Houston Sheriff Sales.
ETC/11.1, he sold on tile first Tuesday in JUNE next.
y y before the court house door in l’erry. Hous
ton county, between the usur.l hours of sale.
Olio Lot of Land, No. 167, in the ihirtecmh
district ot Houston comity—levied on ns the proper
ty of Jusiiih Robots to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of
Sims At Freeman it Co —levy made and returned to
me hy a constable.
One Lot of Land, No. 39, in the eleventh
district of Houston county—levied on as the prop-
rrty of ll'illiam Cole to satisfy a Fi Fa In favor of J.
C. Wehli lor the use of J. D. Towns—levy made and
returned by a const aide.
Lot of Land, No. 17. in the eleventh district
of Houston county—levied on ns the properly of Tay
lor Kelson to safety a Fi Fa in lavr r of Elijah Jordan
—levy made and mtumed by a constable.
One Lot of Land in the ninth distiict of
Houston county. No. 233—levied on ns the property
of ll’ashington 'Hatfield to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of
George H. Sims Hiid others vs said Hatfield—levy
Dade and returned hy a const aide.
Lot Lund No. 43 in the fifili district of Hous
ton county—levied on as the property of U'illiom
Barker to satisfy a Fi Fa ill fnvor of John M. Johns
and other Fi Fes vs said Barker—levy made and re-
turned by constable.
One Bay Hot***—levied on ns the property
of Joseph Mmw to,satisfy n Fi Fa in fnvor or Richard
Roberts vs s„id Slims—property pointed out hy the
plaintiff. ISAIAH CHAIN.
May 2 138 Sheriff
Monroe Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in IUNE
next, before the court house in Forsyth,
Monroe eounty. between the usual hours uf sale,
202 1-2 acres of Land, being Lot Ntr. 153,
In the third district of Monroe county—levied on as
the property of A.iderson Baker to satisfy a Fi Fn hi
favor of Johnston it Gunn vs said Baker—levy made
by a constable. «i
Ono House and Lot situate in the nortli part
of tbe town of Forsyth, whereon ll'illiam Broum now
lives—levied on as bis property to sytlsfy a Fi Fa in
favor of Beall and Rainey vs said Brown.
Mayl 138 A. COCHRAN, Sheriff.
Also mil be sold as above.
One negro man named Tot, about 27 years of
age—levied on as 'he property of Lewis Stolen, Sr.,
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa in fnvor of Klijnh M.
Troutmnn, Amos Troutman, and Hiram B. Trout*
man—property pointed out in said Fi Fn.
March 29 JOHN REDDING. Pep. She,iff.
Batts Sheriff Sales.
’V7E7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
TT next, before the Court house In Jackson,
Butts county, within the usual hours of sale,
Two. Negro Boys, one by the nanto of El
bert, about 12 years old, tbe other by the name of
Dick, about 7 years old, levied on as the property of
A. L. Robinson, to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa In fnvor of
John Hendrick and John Lofton vs A. L. Robinson
Property pointed out by the plaintiff. march 2
202 1-2 acres uf Land moro or lets, known
by l»t No. 103, in tbe first district of originally Hen
ry row Butts county—levied on as tire property ot
Bober! Brown to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from tbe Su-
perior court of Butts county in favor of Cotton A
Harrison vs Robert Browo—property pointed out by
defendant. " 1
One Lot of Land No. 16, in the first dis
trict or originally Henry now Butts county, contain
In If 202 L2 acres more ur less—levied on as the pro
perty of Hugh llammil to satisfy two FI Fas issued
from'Butts Superior Court, one in favorof EliJahiPad.
get. and the other In lavor of Eli W. Simpson bear-
er vs Hugh Hnmil. Simeon Ilaroil nnd Bryant V.
Hamll—property pointed out by plaintiffs' attorney.
Ono third part of Lot No. 67, containing
2021-2 acres more or less in the fiist district of origin
ally Henry now Quits county -levied on as the pro.
perty of A. L.- Robinson to satisfy a justice’s FI Fa in
favor of Henry M'Coy vs A. L Robinson—levied on
tnd returned ;o me by a constable.
OnLot of Lind No. 10, in tho first dis
trict of originally Henry now Ilntts county—levied
on es the property of Ren del Wright, by virtue of
three FI Fas issued from a justice’s court, In favor of
Kerrs Sc Graham and others—levied on nnd returned
to me by a constable, this ptoperty is improved for
farming. ft. HATELEY, biriff
April 21,1832.
Also will be told as abate,
Two Lol* in ihft town of Jnckson, Nos. 3
•nd 1. In square No. It.—levied on as the property of
Leiereu-e Bahagan to snlUfv a Fi Fe Issued from Butts
Superior court in fi vnr of Gould Ac Merrymnn’ va
Thomas Tsoh, L*"--ence Gahagan and A. L- Robin-
? n ,ot No 4 there ia a commodious gin house.
April 24.1832. JOHN LOFTON. Dtp. Stiff
blanks
FOR SALE AT Tins OFFICE
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the court bouie In Campbelltoii,
Campbell county, between the usual hours of sale,
One Grey Horse, about six years old—lev
ied on as the property of ll’illiam 11'. Burrell to satis
fy e Fi Fa In favor ot Jacob I. P brahmas—property
pointed out by the defendant.
Two Lots of Land, Nos. 1S9 and 140, in
the fourteenth District of originally Fayette now
Campbell county—levied on ns the property of John
Kiser to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Evan Howell—
property pointed on* by plnintilfand defendant.
One half Lol of LhikI, No. 153, in tlx-
fourteenth district of formerly Fayette no«v Campbell
county—levied on to satisfy sumlrv Fi Fns in favor of
William Bennettadminis'rntnrof'fliomer Bennett.de
ceased. against Frederick F. Alley, John Ki*rr and
James Langston, security on on appeal—land pointed
out by Frederick F. Alley—levied on and returned
to me by William Morri*. constable.
Ono Lot r.t' LntiH, No. 147, in tho four
teenth district of originally Fayette now Campbell
county—levied on as the property of Bnlni IV. Prew-
'It. to satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor of
dnn and others—levied on and returned to me by
William Morris, constable. JAMES GRISHAM.
April i:m sheriff.
Pike Sheriff Sales,
«0711.1. be .old .... the first Tuesday in JUNE
w v next, tie,ure 'be court house hi Zrhulon,
Bike comity, between tbcttsunl hours of sale.
F OUR months after dale, apii
made to the honorable the inferior Court ot
Coweta county, while silting for ordinary purposes,
fur leave to sell lot No. 73, in the fust district of said
Coweta county, belonging to tbe estate of David
Cox, late of Jefferson county, deceased, for the benC'
fit of the heirs md creditors of said deceased,
march 13 9.1 JOHN VIAYAKD, AJm'r.
F OUR months nfter dale, application will be
mnde to the hennmble inferior court of Monroe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to ms Hot of land No. 217. In the’ sixth district of anld
county, for the benefit ot the children.
THOMAS B. GORMAN,
inarch 15 (Of Natural Guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date application will lie
made to tbe honurnlda the Inferior Court ol
Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to *ell the land nnd negroes of the estate of
Rolleff F.cotds. deceased. IIUGII L. IRWIN.
May 7, 1832 in Ailm'or.
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will lie
made to the hnnorabla the Inferior court of
Fayette county, while silling for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate «if Robert Harris, de
ceased. for Hie benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of
said deceased. J.ARKIN BARNETT, Adm'r.
May 8.1-32. 2ft
Georgia, Coweta County.
ajR/’IILREAS Elijah C Walker and
ff jips apply to me for Letter* of
tion on tlie estate ot •Zuckuriali JViilliy
Mary Phil
Administrii,
lute of said
Out! Hitter.- and Lot in the town uf Zohitluti. | county deceased
being the east half of lot Pin. 2 in square IclterC—| These are• therefore to eite and admonish aft and sin-
levied on ns the properly of Joel Itnilry to satisfy a Fi j gular the kindred and creditors of said derensedpen,
I'a issued from Bull* superior eoiirt in favor of Wm. „ /„ appear at my offre. within the time prttrribed
M„ Turpin & Wm. M. D’Antignac vs said Rniley. I,i/low, to shite most if any they hurt why said letters
Lot of Land, No. 84. in tho eighth district [ should not be granted.
Given under my bund nnd seal at office, this 13th
dav of April, ItSirj.
’ 129 SI HON HOUSE, c. c. o.
of originally Monroe, nmv Bike comity—levied on a
tbe property ot John M. Jours to satisfy a Fi Fa Issued
from Clark Superior Court in favor of Onlder Neal vs
said Junes.
One sorrel M ire, nliont seven vents old—
levied on ns the property of FUkam.h Brooks to satis,
fya Fi Fa in fuvor of Lucinda Brooks vs r.lkanuli
Brooks.
Thiee Negroes, Amy, 11 woman nho< 1 25
years old, Frederick, a Dny about 2 years old and El
vira, a girl about 7 months old—levied on ns the pro
perty of Peter R. Sraly to satisfy sundry Fi Ibis issued
from a Justice's Otari in fnvor of Joseph I.awrcnre vs
raid Scaly—levy made nnd returned to me by a con
stable: the above property sold under tile encumber-
auce of « mortgage.
Lot ol Lund No 141 in the eighth district of
originally Monroe now Bike county, containing 202
1-2 acres more or less—levied on ns the property of
ll’illie D ll'adsirorth and Thomas IVodrseorlli to satisfy
sundry Fi Fits issued from 0 Justice’s Court ill favor
of John Mays and others vs said Wadsworths—pro
perty pointed out by John II. North—levy made and
and returned to me by a constable.
Ono Lot of Land, known hy No. 145, in
(lie eighth district of originally Monroe now I’ike
county, containing 202 1-2 acres more or less—levied
on as the property of ll'illiam Brown to satisfy sundry
Fi Fas issued from a Ju»liee’s Court in favor of
George North—properly pointed out by John II.
North—levy made mid returned In mo by a consta
ble. J. R. CULPEPER.
May 1 13* pip Sheriff.
Also, will be sold us aliarr on llie first ’1 ucsdtiy in
Jl’LYnext,
Ono Negro Woman named Surah, about 21
years of age and her chili—levied on ns the property
of Kalhaoitl B. Ihmbiwhrl to satisfy a mortgage Fi
Fa issued from Jasper Inferior Court in favor of An
thony flyer VS said Hnruhuckel.
May I 138 J. ff. CULPEPER, Dtp Sheriff.
‘^7^711.L be s.ld nn Tuesday, the 26'h ol JUNE
ay.
next, at tlie late residence of Robert lioffe.
deceased, in Bibb comity, between the iisufil hours.
All the Perishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of lloiiachuld and Kitch
en Furniture and three head of cattle—sold for the
benefit uf the heirs nod creditors.
May 12 19 JOHN I). SINGLETARY.
Adm'or
w u t
next, at the residence of Adam Tnpley, in
Monroe county.
The Perishable Property
of Jared Tuoley. of .Monroe -county, deceased, con
soling of one Horse. Cattle, Sheep, Plantation Tools,
household nnd kitchen Furniture.
* MARGARET TAPLF.Y. Adm'rx
April23 17 JAMES MAY, Adm’or.
W ILL he sold on tlie first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the court house in Campbell-
ton, Campbell county, between the usual hours of
sale,
A Negro Boy named Charles*
belonging to the estate of Abner Smith, of Coweta
county, deceased, for tlie benefit of Moses M. Smith,
minor of Abner Smith, agreeable to nn order of the
Inferior court of Campbell county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes. JOHN B. SMITH,
inrun 9 96 Guard.
A GREEABLY to nil order of the lionnralile the
Inferior Court of Fayette county, 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 usual honis of sate.
One negro woman l)y tlie name of Nelly, about
seventy-five or eighty yca-sof age,a boyby the name
of Washington about seven years of age, a girl by tbe
name of Mnliala, about five yeari of age, a girl by
the name of Matil le, alinnt ten years‘of age, a girl by
the neme of Sally, about eight years of age, a woman
hy the name of Amy, about thirty-five years of age,
and her infant child, about sis weeks old, a negro
mnn named Daniel, about twenty-one years of age.
and one negro man named Jim, about filty-six veers of
age, all to lie sold a< tlie property of the orphans of
Slur ling Elder, deceased, for tbe benefit of said or.
phnns. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
March 27,1832. 14 EDWARD P. NIXON,
■ Guardian.
Georgia, Houston County. t<
W HEREAS Henry Pitts nnd TImmns Howell,
F.xeentors of the estate of John llowell. de
ceased. apply tome for letters of dismission—
And, wtiiTcn* John Clianeey, AdminWratornf the
estate of Fdiuniul Clianery, deceased, applies to me for
letter.- of dismission.
These are. therefore, to rile md admonish nil anil sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said derensed. to hi
nnd appear at my rfiier. within the time presrrilird hi
law, to shew emise. if any they hare, why said letter,
should not hr granted.
Given under mv hand ami seal at office, March 24,
IP32. nxltW ’ CHARLES II. IHCE.it. c. o.
Georgia, Payette County.
W HEREAS Anna A. Dickson and William H
Dickson, executrix and Executor of the es
tate of Darid Dirt-son, bite of sold county, decensed,
apply for letters of dismission ns executrix and exe
cutor of said estate.
These are there fore, to rile and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said de.rr.ased to file
Ihtir objections, if any they hare, in my office wilMn
be time prescribed by law, why said letters should not
hr granted.
Given under my hand, this 94th dny of Jan. 1832.
72 Bin WILLIAM M BRIIVE, c. c. o.
.„ia, Bibb County.,
WHEREAS. John Smith, administrator of the
y f estate oi Henry Smith, late of Bibb county,
derensed, applies to me for letters of dismission ns ad
ministrator of said estate
Tlitse are, therefore, to rile and admonish all ami
singular llir kindred and creditors of said derensed, 10 he
and appear at my office, iclthin (he lime prescribed by
law, lo shew cause, if any lliey hare, why said lelleit
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this Tilt day of May, lb32.
19 MARTIN SIMMONS, c. c. o.
Georgia, Payette County.
J OHN O. DICKSON of captain Gillen's district,
tolls before Jesse Ward, a .’llslice of the Peace,
one bright bay Horse, that came about his. plantation
about three orfonr weeks *'nee; has n white spot on
Ids hack. Is thought to have the sivinney, and shout
five yean old—appraised by Tandy D King to thirty-
five dollars.
A trueoxlract, April", 1832. W. M‘BRIDE,
19 Clerk.
NOTICE.. . ,
A I.I. person, are cautioned against trading for se
ven notes of hand made hy the undersigned
payable to John I,. Burge of East Macon, each for
five dollars, and the first due nn June 30. 1832: the
second. July 31,1832: third. August 31.1832: lourtli.
September 30.1832) fil.h, October 31, 1832: sixth,
November 30, 1832, nnd the seventh, December 31,
1832—the consideraiton for which they were given
having failed. RICHARD S. HICKMAN.
May 11 19 2t
Notice.
B Y virtue of an order Irom the honorable the In-
ferior court of Monroe eounty, when titling
for ordinary purpose, will lie ,old on tlie first Tues
day in June next, between the usual hours of sale, at
the court house in Crawford county, lot of Land No.
eighty, in the first district of originally Houston now
Crawford county, belonging to the estate of Aleran-
ander Kiag, late of Monroe county, deceased, for tlie
benefit of tbe heir* end creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale,
march It GEOROF. L. DOUGLAS. Adm'r.
jjlOUR MONTHS after date application will be
ppl
mnde to the honorable tbe Inferior court of
Butts county when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell lot of lend No. 103, In the seventeenth
district of originally Henry now DeKalb county, as
the property of Samuel Shtdraek, deceased, for the
benefit of the distributees of his estate.
March 9 96 WILLIAM BLALOCK. Guard.
F OUR MONTHS alter date application will lie
made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe
county; when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave
to self one tot of land No. 150. in the first district of
originally Houston now Crawford cnonty, for the be.
nefit of 'the orphans of William M'Coy, Inle of Jasper
county, deceased. WILEY L CLEMENTS.
Feb 15 Guardian.
1 7IOUII MONTHS nfter date application will be
7 made to the honorable inferior court uf Monroe
connty, when aittitig tor ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell onefonrth of lot No. 183, In the fourth district
of Monroe eounty, in the N. E. corner of said lot, be-
longing to the minor children of tho anbseriber.
Feb 15 MOSES D. WHITE, guardian.
F OUR months after date, application will lie
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Jasper county, when ailliug for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot of land No. 92, in the ninth district of
Muscogee county, for tho benefit of Mahaly and Pol
ity Hol.nfield. WILLIAM P, HOLIFIF.LD.
April It. 1832. 129 Guardian.
F OUR mouths after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
for
20tb
Butt* eounty. white litlitrg for ordinary purposes,
leave to sell tot of land No. 408, drawn fn the 2
district of Muscogee county, for the benefit of Ma'-
gartl Chisam, orphan of Gatewood Chisara of Ala-
bama.deeeasrd HENRY HATELEY,
April 16,1832. ICO Guardian
(tie said Yarborough departed this life without eapcii-
ting titles, a copy of which bond is hereunto annexed.
On motion, ordered, that three months after the pub.
liration of this order, at the first regular Court there-
nfter, William Byrd, the administrator nn said estate
.shew rau*e, if any he lias, why lie should not execute
•aid titles to said John A. and William G,.M‘Nair.
[corr or Titr. xoao ]
Georgia, Houston County.
KNOW all men by these presents, that I, Pinck
ney Yarborough, am held and firmly bound to Will
iam G. M'Nair and John A. M’Nair, in the Just and
full sum of four hundred and - fifty dollars, for the true
payment of wbicli I bind myself, my heirs and assign,,
Ac this 30 th day of January, 1830.
The ennui! ion of the above obligation is such that
whereas William G. and John A. M'Nair have this
day bought of the above stated Pinckney Yerhorongh
one hnlLof lot Nn. 11, in the 12th district of Houston
county.lt being known by the cast half of said tot of
land. Nmv if tlia above Pinckney Yarborough shall,
on or before the 25lli dny of December. 183ft, make or
cause to lie made, good and Inwful titles to the above
stated lend, then the above to be null and void other-
wise, to remain in full force and virtue in law, in wil
lies* whereof, I have hereunto set my hand end fix
ed my'seat, the day nnd date above mentioned.
PINCKNEY YARBOROUGH, l. t.
WlLMAX! X IaZDEtX,
mark
D. M’Nim.
A (rue extract from the minutes of the Court.
Feb22, 1832. CHARLES II. 1UCE, c. c. fr
««or^to. .r»jrette County.
SPRADLIN tolled before, diaries J .Rob- A Person^
and ilia I'.nolir 1 the
I M*V» M.
iiison! Eeq;, one sorrel jimiey Mule, about five
years old, considerably marked with gear, appraised
by Zadock Dav is find Larkin Landrim at suty-five
dollars, this 30th of April, 1832.
A true extract from tlie estray book,. May P, 1832.
20 WM. M'HRIDE, e/erk.
Notice
5 8 hereby given to the citizens of Bibb county. Mini
have nut paid their TAXES for tlie year 1831,
would do well to cull at tile lmlumber's office in Me.
con, 011 Cherry street, by the first day of June next,
and pay, if they wish to avoid the expense of an exe.
eutiou, Msexecutmns will lie issued immediately after
the first dav of June. aRninst all defaulters at that
time. ’ JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH.
Mnvll 1832. 19 gw Tut Collector,
T 1
Georgia, Bibb County.
In the Sit/icrior Court rl Bibb comity, February ad
journed Term, 1832.
IIE petition of Jame, J Monro respectfujly
shews, that Nancy Melone did, on the third
day of January, 1823, execute in him her mortgage on
l.ot No. 23. in the second district of Houston now
ISilib enmity, conlniniug two In,mired two and a ball
acres, to secure tlie payment of a note ol hand origin*
ally given for fifty dollars, upon which there U remain
ing due the sum of forty-one dollars,' sixty-eight and
Ihree-fnurlli cents principal and twcnty-seVcn ^dol
lars and forty-eight reals interest
Whereupon, it i* ordered hy the Court, tint tile
priiicipr’, Mitcrest nnd cost due upon the said mort
gage, lie paid into this Court on ortefore the first dny
of the next term of this Court, and Hint a copy nl this
rule be published in nne nflhe public Gasetles ill Mn-
con.oni-e a month for four months, before (lie next
term til ibis Court, or lie served upon said Nancy
.Malone three months before the next term of tins
Court.
AI ran copy from the minutes.
May 1. 1-32 H. G. ROSS. Clerk
Isaac Whcatuu ) la Campbell Superior
vs a Court
Mam-iia 51. Whkatos > DIVORCE.
JT appearing tothe Court. F at (he defendant re-
1 sides out of this Slxte. It is ordered she appear
mid answer at the next term of said Court, and that a
copy of this rule be published in nne of the public ga
zelles of thin Stole once a month for three months be
fore said court.
A true extract from (lie minutes. April 20. 1832.
19 L. BERRY WATTS. Clerk.
Sarah Kina ^ Libel for dirnree in Monfge Su-
JnsiAit Kino. S perior Court.
J T appenringto the Court by tbe return of the Stic-
rilr, that the defendant is not to be found in the
county of Mcnrno, it is ordered hy Ilia Coarl that ser
vice be perfected by a publication of thi, ride, once
a month for three months in one of the public gazettes
of this State.
A true extract from the minutes.
April 7 m!4 WM. P. HENRY, Clerk.
eoani.
(t?*Look! Book!! £ook!!!«£)
FlVlIE country may bo benefited by being i
JL formed, that a character is passing about
railing himself llAVIl) BROWN, a Taylor, a-
hotit 55 year* of age: a man who docs not deserve
the patronage of the public. He left this plarc
and took olT clothing belonging to the subscriber.
Now that public justice may 1>e satisfied, nnd that
the said Brown may be dealt xvith a ccordilig to
the statute in such cnscs made nnd provided, I
hereby offer n reward of six and a quarter ccntti
for the delivery of him in Jackson, Butts county,
May 15. S0-2w ROBERT C. MAYS.
... White Bead.
4} /k KEGS White Lead just received nnd
” for sale by
HUNGERFORDS & STODDARD.
March 9 06
Georgia, Houston County.
TAe Inferior Court, silling for Ordinary purposes for
said County, September term, 1831.
¥ T appearing to the Court that Pinckney Yarlmr
oiign, deceased, Avliile in life mnde and executed
Ibis bond to Wllllltm G. -M'Nair and John A. .M'Nair,
In the sum of four hundred and Oily dollars, the con
dition of which was to mnketitles to said John A.and „ , 1..,
William G. to the .east half of Lot No II, In the I'Jtli d " »"*«<• »<*>, "> Flax I bread. Sewing Silk,
district.,,f Houston conn,,, and It ip^^al.o that VS^taSd'VekcTycrtbi^BlMch'd
JYE \V SEltlNG GOODS.
E. GRAVES & SON
A RE how receiving from Netv York and Bos
ton, a large and'fresh supply of SPRING
and FANCY SUMMER GOODS, consisting!
part of
GUO ps Calicoes, 100 do Fashionable Ginghams,
Printed Mnstins
100 ps Italian.Grodenan. Sinchcw. Sarsnrl,Chan
geable, Figured nnd Fane, colored SILKS
200 ns Corded Mnstins, Cambric Dimity. Ac
Pieces Figured and plain Swiss Muslins
109 do Irish Linens
100 do Pongee and Fancy Silk Hdkfs
200 do Raw Silk do
100 dnz Fancy Dress Shawls and Scnrfs
300 do Cnttnii! Mndrnss, and Head lldkfs
Linen Drilling Gentlemen’s Stocks and Cravats,
Brown Linen, Rowen Cnssimere, BehVerteen,
Bang up Cord, Circassians
500 do* Hosiery nnd Glox'e*. 300 do Spool Thread
5U doz Ball Thread, 50 do Spool do
150 doz pr Suspenders, 200 do Tucking Cotabs
500. do Side Combs, Tortoise Shell do
Dressing Combs, 100 ps Alosquitn Netting, Fancy
Rniltftt* tin tlnxna 11)0 Hi Da* Tl.rnn.l U«».: n .C!iL
Georgia, Coweta CountyL
P ERSONALLY appeared befom me, William
Nimmnni, a Justice of the Peace In said coun
ty. Adam Stedham, who being duly (worn, deposeth
and faith, that lie was in the possession of .a certain
promissory note made and esecuted by William J.
Williamson, and Charles Wheelnn security, to this
deponent or bearer, for thirty-four dollars and seven-
ly-flre cents, of xvhich the annexed is n substantial
copy, as near as this deponent can recollect and that
said note is lost or destroyed.
(signed) ADA5I 8TEDIIAM.
Btvorn to tad subscribed before me. February 20,
1832. WM. NIMMONS, J. P.
a coer or Tnr. aotz.
By the twenty-fifth day ot December. I promise to
pay Adam Stedham or bearer, thirty-four dollars end
sevenly.five cents, value received, Oet. Ik 1831.
(signed) WM.J. WILLIAMSON,
6 ’ CHARLES WHEELAN,
Security.
With a credit on said note ot five dollars, Clh Oct.
1632.
Coweta Superior Court, April Term. 1832.
It appearing to the Court, that Adam Stedham was
in possession of the original note, of which the above
is a copy in substance, and that s«id note is lost or da-
stroyed. it Is therefore ordered, that, at tho next term
nf this Court, the above copy to be established in lieu
of said lost original, unless canse he shown to the con.
trary, and that this role be published once a month,
far three months previous to the next term of this
Court. In some pulilic gazette.
A certified copy from tho minnte,.C5(h April 1832.
19 3n» GEORGE PENTICOST. Clerk.
Homespuns. Plaid do. Furniture Flnids. Checks,
Stripes. Ticking, 20 bales lirntvn Homespuns, (Ops
Osnabnrgs, Russia Duck, do Sheetings.
a general assortment of SUM MEft CLOTHING
consisting of Coals, Roundabouts, Vests, I'cntaluons,
See. Ac. A large supply of
Shoes 6l Boots, Hats, Saddlery.
Aic.&c. 100 doz Palm Lenf Hat,. *
A empiric assortment of HARD WARE nnd CUT
LF.RY. GLASS WARE. CROCKERY, Ac. Ac.
The above Good, were purchased in New York
and Boston, n few weeks since, (of lecent import!:-
tinns.) at twenty per cent less than former prices,
and will be sold unusually low.
Also.—will receive, next week, a large sunplu of
GROCERIES. IRON & STEEL, NAILS
Ac Ac. For sale as above, 6000 lbs prime BACON,
march 31 115
JUO(
■*
JAMES It. RENNET,
Boot and Shoemaker,
— HAS commenced business in
McDonald's building, (near the
Macon Telegraph Office,) where
_ no will bo found ready to attend
to his old customers and others who may call on
him.
ft?*BOOTS nnd SHOES manttfnetured to
order, in the best manner. REPAIRING also
xvill be done.
G7* Two or three JOURNEYMEN can find
regular employment hy application to him.
jan. 25. r -Q
dolls,
j’tceixe,
1351
a “ d lI j e English and Latin
AH^addrex.edtotheTruL.s^ftdt
— April 8
PFiDj, and Summer ninn
rifHE subscriber hat just amim ^
J. inc his stock of Spring onT'su^
thag. he assures the pubh? that hit »
be inferior to itolte, j s dct<r.„iu c i to ‘u '
prices, nnd tuvites purchasers to call 11
-225*“ WM- H. BuilDPA,,
Nr^yspitiNG^)^
J-KWIS PITCH
I SuArEK. AlffU TATT cxvx
S now opening at the MnconCM^'
n new nndspleudid assortment of 6 S|w
. .Summer Goods,
consisting of superfine Bomi.Hzluet_!hrnw. ,
black, mixt, white and huff Merino Cul- ’
plaid dn. (n new article for pnmilnm,,: ft""
brown Drdiiug—brown grass Linen
Cord, Nankins, buff and white ValeMhTv nn H
—spotted nnd white Marseilles do. Satis t?"'
tine do. black and figured Velvet do. witl,
assortment of cloth, velvet and bomba*!..a g<M
fancy do. Snitalfield Hdkfs. ,i)k?TeW* 1
double end Suspenders—English silk half u* 1 '
K undent do. white and brown linen
vats, Italian do. Bosoms, Collars RV»
Buckskin Gloves, black do. silk and broifi-
do. Epaulets, Ball Buttons, & c . Ac. 1,0
N. B. I,. Fitch xvill receive in a fe«j„ 1
above—having the latest New York and Cj
fashions, his work shall not lie inferior to nn.11
returns his sincere thnnlis for past favors -,,,'1
licits a continuance of public patronage ' "
March 1 8
59
T
..I* Wegro Clothing.
HE lunscriners havo just receiv
just received n large
nnd extensive assortment of Negro Clo
thing which will lie sold at a small profit.
Dec 5 A. 8HOTWBLL & J. SMITH.
English Merinocs
HBMNO SQUARE^ SHAWLS jnst re
ceived hy
Dec 23 5-1
WM. Il.BURDSALL.
Bands for Sale.
T HE following Tracts of Land are offered for
sale, on accommodating terms.
Lot No. 208 in 16 district Dooly county.
5?!!» 19 do , - ce now Stewart.
88 in 14 do Early
111 in 8 do Lee*
75 in 11 do Leo now Stewart.
33 in 27 do Lee.
102 in 4 do Houston now Bibb.
ROBERT BIRDSONG.
119
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Apply to
April 9
Bn New Hands.
Wo apprise the public thatwc h„
** k 1 e “ passesxton of tlie well ho*
Public House, the
. „ „ HAMILTON HALL. .
in Hamilton, Harris county: and that the IhmJ
is undergoing a complete finish, with large an I
convenient additions suitable to accommodatJ
Boarders nnd Travellers: and without the flatter”
ing solicitations usual, xve invite our friends and’,
tho public in general to give nsn call, feeling con
fident that ever) convenient and necessary aiten
tion will lie rendered to make pleasant the tig,,
ami situation of those who may favor us id*
their calls. BARKLEY MARTIN
A. B. DAWSON. '
April 24. 1832. 8t 132
BIBBS
O N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston. Sa
vannah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur
chasers. for sale hv r
Nov. 10. WILEY. BAXTER A FORT.
NEW ACCOMMODATION MHe|
XVEacon to Savannah,
Fare Reduced.
HEREAFTER the fare
to nnd from Savannih will
he
rr. .. „ ®cn Dollars.
To nnd from Dublin, three dollars—to and fm
Marion, ono dollar—between Dublin and Savan
nah, seven dollars—between Maricn nnd Savan
nah, nine dollars—through in thirty-six bourt.-
Tlio Coaches xvill leave Macon every Tuesday,
Thursdny nnd Snturdny, at 4 o’clock in the mors-1
ing, nnd arrive nt Savannah nt 6 o'clock ert-l
tiitigof the next day. Stage office at Washington
Hall, Macon. G. LONGSTRKF.T,
April 4 138 J. B. GUERDON,
ft?" Tho Savaunah Rupublican will insert th*
above.
D'
NIGHT AUCTION.
C. A. Higgins* Auction Booa
IS CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH
RY GOODS, Hardware, Hats, Shoo,
Jexvciry, Fancy Articles, Ac. Ac. which
xvill be offered
At his Night Sales.
Persons wishing to got GREAT BARGAINS
xvill do xvell to call in.
Goods sold nt this establishment are fresh xnl
perfect order.
March 23 d 107
HATS.
J UST received a few cnscs gentlemen’, fash-
ionnhlc Beaver HATS.
dec 22 53 WM. H. BUHDSAU._
8HOTWELL & J. S. SMITH have jwt
• re'.civeda lnrgc lot of
Fancy “Dunstable Bonnots.
Also—a general assortment of Carved Shell
COMBS, of tho first qunlity.
And txvo l.oxes of
DRAB d1 BLACK BEAVER. BATS
of superior quality.
April 17 126
VINEGAR.
“B AA GALLONS of first rate, three yr»"
IW old VINEGAR, for sale nt the
Confectionary of JOHN SMITH.
March 15 102
Chatnpaitrnc. „
TJ ft BASKETS superior Champaignc, I-
JDL V bottles each, for sale by
May 8 139 C. A. I1IGGIN9.
New Cabinet Maker's Shop*
MW Tho undenigued having purcna«M
tho interest and tnken tho shop 1 xml
occupied It) Mr. C. Coupee, on Cher
ry street, n fexv dnon above Claw*
Hotel, take this opportunity of tendrt-
ing to their friends and the public
services in the ^
Cabinet Malting Business.
They will nt ail times keep on handagoodtup-
ply of Materials, acd be prepared to execute e v '
ery description of xvork iu their line.
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Booke»*e*i
Chairs, Ac. Ac. made to order. , _
E verydescription of TURNING done **»'’•£
Haring n large and excellent Turning Lathe. Jl®*
only one of the kind in the place,) they will »
prepared to turn HOUSE COLUMNS. &«•«
shortnotico JAMES A. HAhV
Dec 17 52 JOHN MORELAND^
T Spring and Summer Clothing.
IIE cabscribert bav® already oa hand, and
are about lo receive, a mor o ecocral nnd
SP , R,Xr ' AND SUMMER
CLOamiNG than they have ever before offered
April 3 A. SHOTWELL Sc J. S. SMITO.
I ABOUT t«y. age. from th*
'lot of tho undersigned in '
fivo SHEEP, all wethers, um
-If - shorn. Any information eoneenynj
them will ho thankfully received at Ularktf ‘
tel, or a libera! reward will be given for
very at that plaeo. YVM. C. W. CLARh-h"
May 2 18 3tw
POTATOES. g iB
■g ft BARRELS 1R18II POTATOES..*
JL” prime order, for sale by _ .-
April 13 124 C. A. HIGGINS^
SXBKS. . an vS
4 N assortment of colored and black SI
just received and forxale hy ,,
Nov, 17 23 WM. II. BURDSALL.