Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, June 27, 1832, Image 4

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4 liit.b HP—s.il bateifi | W IU.be ,-*UiTms-tey inJULY next.\ b.l'oru III, I’ m l liuiix* in Mwon, Bilill conn*: ty, between I lit- umi-i I li*m nt i*f»lc. One Bout, ken mi l-.v tin* hjhi» i»f Navica-j tor—levied on nt the property nt TS-iwt- I'lelchrr to ' sntisfy one Fi F» is.ueit fn.ra Telfair Suneiliir Court' in favor of Norton J; rat:--r v« Fletcher .V Fitzsim mons—property pniiili-il out by B. D. Tracey. f'.«q. Sixty acres of Lund, more or less, and im provements wlii-re.ifi Ivirhiia n.mh'un formerly liv ed, adjoining the luud of I’hanias '!• Ellis noil the former resni vv lands—levied on n< the |iro|inrly of John Buckhamin Sr CV to sntisfy a I'i P« issued from Jones Superior Court in favor of linker, VVellmou ,V Co. vs John lluekhnniin ,V Co.—properly pointed out by C. J M* Donald plaintiff-'* nilorucy. One lot of Mil!* iiml llic Land attached thereunto, eontiiiaiae HIM) nun s more or less, kumm as Groce’s Saw Mills—levied an a* the property of Solomon Crete to sntisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the Superior mul inferior Courts of Bibb comity in favor of Lewis Justice, 3. M. Ingersoll and others u said Croce. June 1,1*33. II 11. HOWARD, Shorty. ! Butts Sheriff Salc.^. W l(si* !»e unlil on lint firM Tii* mUv in JIXYj nest, before the court liou.e in the town of I Jackson, Butts county, within (In' iimiuI hours of a dr, Fraction No. 26, in (lie fonrili sl's’rjrl of o- rigiunity Monroe uow Butts county, well improved for a lavrrri. A e—levied on us the property of Joel Hnhy to satisfy sundry Fi Fes issued trom Butts Su- J erior Court in favor of the officers of said court vs ocl Daley—properly pointed out liy Abel L. Robin- son. The cast half of Lot No, Hi, in (ho fourth district formerly Monroe now Hulls comity—levied on as the properly of Joel Unity to satisfy sundry Fi -Fas issued from n Justice's Court in said county, in favor of Francis Douglass vs Joel Haley—levied on and returned to me by n constable. 101 1-4 acres of Land, more or less, it be ta^ the south half ol Lot No. 51. iu'tlie first district originally Henry now Butts county—levied on ns the properly nf'Brsrm IK Lowery, to sitisfy three Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s Court in said county, two ill favor of Lawrence fialuigaii. mid one ill favor of KrmineCase vs svid Lowery—levied mi mid relumed to me liy a constable —This properly is improved for farming with a dwelling house, A e. Thu w est half of Lot No. ifl, in the fuiirili district originally Monroe now Butts county—levied on as the property of JorJ Boleyln satisfy a Fi Fn is. sited from Bulls Supetiorcourt, ill favor of Jonathan Jewett vs Joel Daley. H. HATK1.Y, May 31), 1832 22 Slwrjf. POSTPONED SALE. Also, will be said as abort. One negro troninu named M irv, about J3 ■yews old, Sary n woman nho it If! years old, file- ? lienoJ)uy about 4 years old, and Leroy a lioy about 8 months old—all levied on as the property of A. Kobinton to snth*y three Fi Fas issued from Butts Su perior Court in faVnrof It. IP. Scovellmid Olivffi- II. llall and others vs John Kobinsnii and A. L. Robin- aon—properly pointed out by defen bmt. a May 30, 1332 H. HATF.LY, Sheriff. Henry Sheriff Sales. W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in JULY nest. before tlm court house in Mncdnnnugti, Hen ry county between the usual hours ol stile, Lot of Lund, No. 79, in the second district t>f Henry county, nml 15(1 acres being n pact of Lot No. 60, in said district, also the following negroes! Isaac a man, John a boy, itomc a hoy, Polly, I'lisw and Mnrinthts women. Marin a girl, nml two small children whose names me not known, nlsn about for ty head of Hugs, and thirty-five head of Cattle, nml two Horses—nil levied on ns the property of .limits II. and David Johnson, to satisly a Fi Fa issued from the Superior Court of Henry county in favorofKim- berly fi- Chisholm—property painted out by the plain- tiffs’ attorney. Onn half of Lot of Land, No. 21, in tiio third district of Henry county, wlii-rcon James Ilice now lltfes—levied on as his property, to satisfy sun dry Fi Fas issued from a Justice's court in favor of Johnson & Nall and others. -One House mid Lot in the town of Mncdnn- tiugli, whereon Aimer F. Upchurch now lives—levi ed on as the property of Angus Gillie to satisfy a Fi. Fa issued from n Justice’s Court iu favor of Tlmmas Evans—the two last levies made and returned to me by a constable. I,nt of Laud No. 54, in the sixth district of said county (nr if there should lie a mistake in (lie number) the lot w'herenn Anton Pale now live*—lev ied on as his property to satisfy an execution issued from a Justice’s Court in favor of Francis A. Iluson •-levy made and relumed to rnehv a constable. May 28,1832. T1I03. J. JOHNSON, Sheriff. Alio, mill be told as above. Lot No. 140, in tho twollili district of said connty, and one I<ot in the town of Maedonnngh. with the improvements thereon, being Lot No. 5 in letter I>. In the plan of said town, containing one hundred and twenty feet square—levied on ns the property of James Kimbrough to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa from the superior court of said eounty in fa vor of Simms Williams and Wootscy against said Kimbrough—property pointed out in said mortgnge Eight head of Cuttle, seventeen head of Hogs, and 1400 pounds of seed Cotton—levied on as the property ol William Moore, lo satisfy n mortgage Fi Fa in favor of Jonathan M’Dnw against said Moore —property pointed onl In said mortgage Fi Fn. April 22,1832 130 Tito west half of Lot No. 209, in tho second district of Henry county, one yoke of Oxen 5 orC years old, one seventy gallon Still willi Cap am) Worm—levied onasihe property of Daniel ill Jark- son to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Bulls Superior Court in favor of Abel L. Robinson vs said Jackson, fur the use of Pleasant Clay—property pointed out by said Clay. Lot No. 226, in the eleventh district of said -county-levied on as the property of William D. Par ker to satisfy n Fi Fa issued from Henry Superior Court In favor ofWelboum Weldon for the use nf Je remiah Sailers vs said Parker. JAMES LOVE. BI«y 28,1832. Dtp. Sheriff Campbell Sheriff Sales. fILL be sold on the Arst Tuesday in July next, _ before the court house In the town of Cnmp- lieltton, Campbell county between the usual bouri of •ale, Two fractions, Nos. 115 and 139, in the fourteenth district of originally Fayette now Camp bell -county—levied on as the property of William Blaku to satisfy a Fi Fa in faror of Ransom Thomp son—property pointed out by the plaintiff. Two Negroes, to wit: a negro woman named Caroline, about 35 year* old, and a negro hov named Dan about 7 year* old—levied on as the properly of John Kites to satisfy a Fi Fa In favor of Charles Col lins vs said Kiser—property pointed out by Jtmes P. P. Campbell plaintiff's ettemey. One Lot of Land, No. not kmwn, in the Irst district of originally Carroll now Campbell coun ty, whereon the milla and dwelling house of John Boyle now stood—levied nn to snti<|y a Fi Fa in fa vor of William A. Hicks vs John Doyle. All tho interest that haae Garmon hits in 1*°*’.No. not known hi the fourteenth district of ori. glnally Fayette now Campbell county, In the posses sion of M. llowell and adjoining John R. Tucker- property polntedouthy Jcssee M. Britt, ptatntiirs at- » or "«y- , n „, JAMES GRISHAM, May 21,1832. Sheriff. Also, will be mid a, abort. One Lot of Land, No. 96, in the fourteenth district ot originally Fayette now Campbell county —levied on asthe property of Jesses Ih'ris to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of John G. Roberts, administrator of J- D. Nelson, deceased, vs said Ua-ris—property pointed out by Daniel Stone. r'w t One Lot of Laud, No. thirty-two, in these- aond district of originally Carroll now Campbell eoaoty—levied on to satisfy one execution in favor «t Garland Mnxcy vs Edward Hicks end Joel Balea, ^g 1 *'**- D. EASI.T, May 2t. 1832. Pep. Sheriff. Pamily Flour O , *SW f W’ t "cS*il08I K .. w Monroe Sshtriff £alc.« ■WUEril.L he *)td on this tost Tn-si'ny in Il'LY \j v next, before the •••iitrt home in Forsyth, .MonroeruiHity, between the u-iinl hums ofridit, 1111 1-4 uctes iif Lund, lining the »o-i hives', halt ot Lot No. 151. iu tho sixth di lriet of Monroe county—levied on a. the prcpci ty of James II. Smith to satisfy sundry Miiail I'i I ns issued from n Justine's Court in favor of Wm. C. Jonrr, llmuy I). Lumpkin, Van Wsgeuen, und.ulliersvs said Smith—levy made and returned liy r coiisl.ible. 180 itrri-s of Luiul, being purls of Lois Nos. 125 und 131 in the sixth district of M utrne County, whereon Ad-mi Tuple)- now live—levied on as the properly of .lured Tupley to satisfy sundry small I'I l-'asin favor of George Wliittnn vssaid Taplt y—levy made hv a constable. Two Negroes, in wi 1 : Toney n hoveiflit veers old mid Clnrindn a girl tell vein * old. also the lease of Robert Allen on one led of Land In the faurtji district of Monroe County, whereon Itube-t Allen now lives—all levied on ns the properly of mid Allen to satisfy sundry small FI Fas in favor of Wilkins Hunt vssaid Allen—levy made and relumed liv (| const.tide. O-.in House nml Lot in the town of Colin. doiHvillc, whereon Jnntrton A. Bonn now lives—le vied on as his property to satisfy sundry simtil Fi Fas in favor nl F. J Brown vssuid Bnyn—levy made and returned In me by a constable. One I’niiil iVuggoti, one Cutt, non Yoke of Oxen u-ie Cow onu Calf, and one Grind Slnni-—all Irvi'-d un nslbepropi-ily of Jared Topleylo satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of I.. Atkinson vs .aid Tupley. 100 acres nf Lund, being purl of Lot, No. not known, wbereon Misses Buckner nmv live, ad loiiiit- r Shelby mid other.. In the eleventh d 1st riel nl j .Monroe county—levied on as the property ol Wiley j J. Harris In sntisfy a Fi Fu in favor of I*hain S. Uni-1 nev vs said Harris. June J, 1832 A. COCHRAN, Sheriff. Also, will be sold as abort, Om* negro woman by tlm inmie of Mary, ,25 years of age—levied mi ns the properly of William Merit in sa'isfy sundry Fi I'as issued from a Justice's Court in favor of L. I.. Griffin, property sold lor the use of Alfred Brooks—lew made Iivii ennstnble. June I, 1813 JOHN REDOING, Hep. Sheriff. Houston Sheriff Sales. 1*711,1. lie sold outlie first Tneidny in JULY next. V v before the cnirt house door fn Ferry, Hous ton county, hetweru the usual hours of sale, Eliirk, u negro man supposed lobe 43 years old—levied on as tin- property of Anna Snell, to satis fy a Fi Fn iufavorof Arnos Brown und sundry other Fi Fus. issuing from a justice’s court vs. said Anno Snell. 202 1-2 acres pine Lind, No. 27, in the c- leventh district of Houston rounty—levied on ns the property of /Veil Culbtrlh. to sntisfy a Fi Fn in favor of S. J. Bryan t( Brothers—property pointed out by II. Cunyiis. 202 i-2 acres of Land known as No. 19, in in the loiirleenlh district of Houston enmity—levied on as the pro|«-rly of William drier to satisfy s Fi Fa in favor of Gt-orgc Paten—levy made by a con stable. 3 1-2 acres of pine Lund with a small im provement tlierenn. it tiring part ol Lot No. 80, in the fiflli district uf (InU-loii enmity, ill tin- north west rnr- urr of the rnst half uf s dd lot, adjoining Benjamin Bowers—be.led on ns tile property nf William Clines lo satisfy a Fi Fn ill favor uf Bolls". Gartiell <fc Co.— levy made ami returned by a canslnble. All Daoi'l IV’. Mulin'* interest in one half line Lot improved, in the town af Perry, whereon Da vid W. Maim now jives—levied mi as Ids properly to satisfy two Fi Fas in favor of F.tlis.Shotwell & Co. vs said Maun and Fdwnrd W. Welch—levied on end returned liy a constable. ISAIAH CHAIN, May »), 1832. Sheriff. Pike Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JURY next, before the court house in Zcliulon, Pike connty, between the usual hours of sale, One Negro Woman named Small, about 21 years of age and her child—levied on as the property of XitlhanUI B. Hornbnrkel t« satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from Jnsper Inferior Court ill favor of An thony Dyer vs said llorntiuckcl. May 1 Tim east half of Lot of Lund, No. 79.it) the second district of originally Monroe now Pike county, containing 101 1-4 acres, more or less—levi ed on ns the property of YoungerII Deadr/. to satisfy font-small Fi Fas issued from a Ju*tice's Court, two in fnvnrofJ iVJ. Neal, one in favor of J.N'enl ,\*Co. and one in favor of Moses R. Mathews vssaid ben dy—levied on and returned to roe liy a const vide. J. R. CULPEPER. June 1. 147 Dtp Sheriff. A GREEABLY to an order orthe honorable the Inferior Court of Fayette county, while ittiog for ordinary purposes.'will he sold on the first Tues day in JULY next, before the court home In Fayette ville, Fayette cotmiy, between the usual hmiisofsale, One negro Woman by the name of Nelly, about seventy-five nr eighty yea's of age.a boyby the name nfWashiugtnn ntiout s'even yenrs of age, a girl by the name of Mahala. about five yenri of age, a girl by (lie name nf Mutil la, nlioiit ten years of age, n girl by the name nf Sally, about ciglit yenrs nf ago, a woman by the name of Amy, about thirty-five yenrs of age, and her infant child, about six weeks old, a negro man named Daniel, about twenty-one years nf age. and one negro man named Jim, about filly-six yenrs of age, all to be mid as the property of Ilia orphans of Slurling Elder, deceased, for the benefit of said or phans. Terms made known on the dav of sale. March 27,1832. 14 EDWARD P NIXON. Gnardian. Town Lots for Sale. W ILL be sold at Ainericus, the pdldic site in the county of Sumter, on tho 10th day of July next, nn Lot, No. JSG, in the 27th district of o- riginally Lee mnw Sumter county, the front amt a number of back lots, to the highest bidder.—Terms made known on the day. This situation is equalled but by few in the State, being located in a rich, healthy country, well water ed. which holds forth large iuduccmeuts to the enter prising community. L. U. SMITH, -t SPAUST UNUBL ° 0D ' | Commiiiieneri. J. JACKSON, j May 20 22 Ids F OUR MONTHS after date application will be made to tko honorable tho Inferior court of Butts county when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave lo sell lot of land No. 103, in Ilia seventeenth district of originally Henry now DcKallt county, as tlie property of 3u»iu«{ Shmlraek, deceased, far the benefit of the distributees of bis estate. March 3 !Ni WILLIAM BLALOCK, Guard. F OUR months after date, ap|!licntinn will he made lo tho lionorahla the Inferior Court of Coweta cuuuty, white sitting for ordinary pur|ioies, fur leave lo sell lot Nn. 73, lo the fust district of said Coweta county, belonging to the estate of David Cox, late of Jefferson county, deceased, far the bene> lit of the heirs <ud creditors of sntd deceased, march 13 99 JOHN VINVAUP, Aim’r, F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the honorable inferior coart of Monroe county, when tilting for ordinary purposes, for leave to self tot of lend No. 247, in the sixth district of mid county, for the benefit nftlie children. TUOMA3 B. GORMAN, march 15 161 Natural Guardian. OUR months after date, explication will be made to the honorable the Inft.lnr court of F Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, far leave to sell lot of land No. 92, in the ninth district of Muscogee county, for the benefit nf Mahaly and Pol icy llolofitld. April 11,1832. WILLIAM P. HOUF1ELD. 129 Guardian. SxjuhKixo £ libel/or ditoret in Monroe Su- Josub Kiss. S FtrUr Ctwrl ‘ I T appearing to the Court by the return of the She riff, that Hie defendant it not to be found in the county of Mcnroe, It iaordered-by the Court that ser vice be perfected by a publication of this role, once a month for three months in one of the public gazettes of tbit State. A true extract from the minutes. April 7 mU WM. P. HENRY, Clerk. £ 7lut;){ Mi»„lbs I.IO-I il.'Si application will a- ’ made to the lu.net.•• I,* the Interior enntloi' li'ilts < ouety. while .XV., < «r er.'.'ti; j.i .,-. i - leave to self lot nt t.u"t N-. Sn8, drawn i-' ' iljslrivt nt Muscogee c Italy, lor tin- l"*oo!i! o‘ Shi • gore/ Chi tom, orrhnn of Giiteuoinl I'lrioim ol \la- liama, ileerase.1 • 111.Nit V 1I.VIT! 1 Y. April 13 |83>. I :n ^ tins, ,lj_n TTNOUR MHNTIIS after data ’application will lie J2/ ■ mndi-tolhc lionorable the piforior t'niirl ol j Houston county, when silling for nr.iioiiry purp-ires i for leave to self the land nod tn—rnrs of the i stele of j Bntlrff Ecoldt,deceased. lit.till I.. IBM IN, May 7. 1832 I!) Adm'or I Noi'R MONTHS after dnte, iipplhaiiioti will lie ’ made to the liormralile the Inferior court of layette county, while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of llolierl Harris, ile censed, fur tint benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. LARKIN BARNETT, Ailin’r. May 8, 1832, «<> : f AOUIt months after data, application will lie r.-nde . to the llnmuahle llie Inferior Court nftlie county nf Houston, when sitting nsnCourt of Ordin ary, for leave lo sell that part uf the real estate of Thomas A Irwin late of said ei uilty. deceased, which was lint disposed of liy will, towii: the undivided half of lot No. two hundred nod filiy-srvnn, in the Ihirteentli district ol saidcouiitv. for tho lii-nrfilof the heirs and creditors. IICfiH L. lltWIfi. June 9. 1832. 23 Ex'rr. Cvcorgia. Talbot bounty. TVBTUKUr.AS f*fiisi|» upplifsto me for lef f f ti*r.dof ndmitii'IrHtionon (lie cslule of Ju!u: Lot X' Irtli* of »nid to silly, dfcca«nl, Thtff. are thrrefoie to rite mid itihnonitli nt!and ifo» •;ulnrthe kindred mutcreditor* of raid demit'd to he n ltd ii/fpenral inimfjire nil U in I hr. time pre.se riled, bylaw lo *lieir anise, if any tiny have, uhy said iclleut/ionld not he granted. * (gibnil nmW mv hnnd ami w»1. el olftfe 22i! day of Mhv. !>*:». Ill Wir.UAM .S.(JOSsS. c. c^o. CS-covgia, Houston County* ffm/Tfr.RKAS Williim Jones applies to me for V w litters of ndniinistrntion on the estate of Jams. Jones, late nf-aid county, deceased, These are Ihrrr fure. to rile and admonish all and sin- gnlar the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, lo he and appear nl my nff^tocithin llic lime prescribed liy lair, lo them mute (if my Ihry van,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud and scul nt office, this 2‘2d dav of Slav, 18,32. 143 JOHN C. MONUGF.R. n. c. c. o. CrcorgiaiButts County. W HEREAS Payton II. Wlilleappliestomefor lelfsrsof administration on the estate of Je remiah Hanunork, deceased. Thtsr are therefore lo tile and admonish nil and sin gular the kindred and rrtdilors of laid dertasedprrs.tn, lo be and appear al my office, within llie lime prescribed bylaw, lo shew cause if any they hare, tchy said letters should nol be granted. . Given under my Imi.d and seal at office, this 29th dav of .May. 1832. JOHN M-CORD.c. c. o. Georgia, Houston County. ^75711 UREAS Henry Pitts and Thqptns Howell, Vy# Kxecntorsnf the estate of John Jloicell, do- ceased, apply tome fur letters of dismission— And, whereas John Chanccy, Administrator of the estate ol Edmund Chanccy, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These arr, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and tin gulnr the kindred and ertdilore of said deceased, lo bt and appear nt my office, within Iht lime prescribed Ot Imr, lo shew cause, if any lliey hare, why snid teller: should not be. granted. Given under my hand and sral nl office, .March 24, 1832. ml118 CHARLES H. IHCE, c. c. o. Georgia, SPaycttc County. W HEREAS Anna A. Dickson and William H Dickson,executrix and Executor of the es tate nf David Dickson, late of said county, deceased, apply fur letters of dismission as executrix and cxe. cutnr of said estate. These are therefore, lo rile and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and trtdilors nf said deceased lo file their objections, if any they liars, in my office within 'it lime prescribed by luw, why said tellers should nol be granted. * Given under my baud, this S KI) da)’ of Jan. 1832. \fil 72 liin 1LLIAM M BRIDE, c. c.o. Georgia, 2?ibb County. W HEREAS. John Smith, administrator of thr estate ol Henry Smith. Intent' Bibb county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission as ad< ffiiuistrator ol said estate: These are. therefore, lo rile and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear al my office, within the lime prescribed by law. lo shew rouse, if any they hove, why said /elicit should nol be granted. Given under my hand.lids Till dav of May, 1832. 1!) MARTIN SIMMONS, c. c.o. Georgia, Coweta County. P ERSONALLY appeared before me, William N'hnmnus, a Justice of the l'eace in said coun ty. Adam tbedham, who lieing duly swurli, deposeth and snith, tlmt he was in the possession of a certain promissory note made and executed by William J. Williamson, and Charles Whrelau security, to this deponent or bearer, for thirty-four dollars and seven ty-five cents, of which the annexed is n substantial copy, as near as this deponent can recollect und that snid note is lost or destroyed. (signed) ADAM STEDHAM. Sworn toand subscribed before me, February 20, 1832. WM. NIMMONS, J. P. A enrr OF Tint KllTC. By the twenty-fifth day ot December, I promise to pay Adain Stedham nr bearer, thirty-four dullurs to ' seventy-five cents, value received, Oct. 5.1831. (signed) WM. J. WILLIAMSON, CHARLES WHEELAN, Security. With a credit on said note oi five dollars, 6th Oct. 1832. Coweta Superior Court, April Term, 1832. It appearing to the Court, that Adam Stedhnm was in possession of the original note, of which the above is a copy in substance, and that said note is lost or de stroyed. it is therefore ordered, that, at the nett term nf this Court, the above copy to be established in lieu of said lost nrlginnl, nnlcss cause he sliosvntohhe con trary, and that this rule bo published once a month, fur three months previous to the nett term of this Court, in sumo public gazette. A certified copy from the minutes,25th April 1832. 19 3m GEORGE PI’.NTICOST, Clerk. Goorgia, Bibb County In Iht Superior Court rj Bibb 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 Lit No. 23, in the second district of Honslou now Bihli county, containing two huurired two and a half Ceres, to secure tker payment of • note nl hand origin- ally given for fifty dollars, upon which there is remain- ingr lue the sum of forty-one dollars, sixty-eight ami tliree-faurth cents princi|ial and twenty-seven 'dol lars and forty-eight cents interest. Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, tint'lie principal, interest "and cost due upon the laid mort gage, be paid into (his Court nn or before (he first day of the next term of tills Court, and that a copy ol this rule be published in one of the pnblic Gerettes in Mn- con, once n month far four months, before the next term of this Court, or bn served upon said Nancy fifal'nne three mouths before the next term of this Court. A true copy from the minutes. May 1,1632. H. G. ROS3. Clerk Isaac Wheatou r Campbell Superior Court Mactha M. WmXTon S DIVORCE. I T appearing to the Court, faxt the defendant re side* out of this State. It is ordered she appear amf answer at (he oast term of said Court, and that a copy of this role be published In one of the public ga- cettes of this 8tate onee a month for three months be- foresaid court. A true extraeffrom the minntes, April 2A, 1833. 19 L. BERRY WATTS, Clerk. >OCKET MAPS OF GEORGIA for sale st thix office- 106 * A ., V.i.Aftt.Lt- "I »• ,r fi ,’i H-ii-sinji cm.Ilk)’ ivii«'fl>itlim: " r will 1)1* votd oil' llic fir*-t Tui *- | 'll.Vtil Aiu'iut i-.-st-, null- court hour in tin- town of’l’i-rr'v. between 'lie II-Hid ll.utri of sale. 0.19 hot oi’ Lund, Ed'a. IS, ! ill Ihufilth di-tric: oi Nomtou county, well improved, w.tli nlioiit ESI unes of fresh cleared Innd, a food Gin House—-o'd lor b e benefit of the lo irs und ere. ■I.tors «||' Daniel Clark, den. deceased. Terms oil tlie day- , . . „ Also, on the dan following. At (lie lute residence of said Clark, in tin-fifth dis- trlct of Houston county, will he sold u good forty ,-tmv Colton Gill and Thrasher mil) Running -Gear to ■aid Gin—-old for llie benefit of the heir* nlid credi- of said Daniel Cltirk. Sen. di-cearrd. Terms on llic day. SAil \ll CLARK, f.x'rr JOSHUA FATI I8IIAI.L, Ex'nr Mav2*. 1832 82 FIRST DRAWING RECEIVED. MACON LOTTKRY OFFICE. Highest ^rizo g>2@sSCS. One half the Capital Brize of $35,(10(1 in the last Mil- Icdgevilte Lottery, was sold by the subscriber. MILI.F.DGEVIf.I.E STREET LOTTERY, (Authorised by the General Assembly of llie Slute of Georgia.) scKEaxxi: 1 Prize of $20,001) is $20,000 3 10,000 30,000 4 do 5,000 20.0UI) 9 do 1,000 9.000 5 do 900 4.500 8 do 800 4,000 5 do 700 3,500 5 do 000. 3,000 5 do 500 ■ 2,500 5 do •400 2.000 5 do 300 1,500 5 do 200 1,000 35 do 100 3,500 50 do 50 . 2,500 650 do 20 13,000 5000 do 12 60.000 Lees than two Illrwks to a Prize. All the Prizes to lie floating from the com mencement. except the following deposited as follows, to wit: First Day's Drawing.—2 Prizes of 5,000, 1 of 1,000. 1 of'jtlO, 1 of 800, 1 of700, 1 oftitIO, 1 o 300, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200. Second Day's Draw ing.—1 Prize of 10,000, I of 1,000, l of 000, 1 of 800. 1 of 700,1 of 600,1 of 500,1 of 400. 1 of300, 1 of 200. Third Day's Drawing.—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1.000, 1 of000. 1 of 8(H), 1 of 700, 1 of 000, 1 of 500. 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200. Fourth Day's Drawing.—1 Prize of 10,000,1 of 5,00ft, 1 of 0(k). 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 uftiOO, 1 of 100. I of400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200. Fifth Day’s Drawing.—1 Prize of 20,000, 1 of 1000, 1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 qftiOO, 1 of 500. 1 of 400,1 of 300, 1 of 200. And on the conmieneement of the First, Sec ond, Third and Fourth Day's Drawing, the first drawn number shall lie entitled to a prize of 1000 Hollars, nml on the conclusion of the last Day’s Drawing, tho first nml last drawn number shall lie entitled to a Capital Prize of 5000 dollars each, in addition to such prize as inay be draw n to their number. The whole Lottery to he completed in five days drawing only. Prizes only to be drawn. Tho whole of ihe Prizes payable in sixty day- after each Day’s Drawing—subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. AH prizes not applied for in 12 months from each drawing, to he considered as animation to tbc funds of the Millcdgevillc Street Lottery. The drawing \o take place under the snporin tenrlenee of William W. Carnes, Samuel Buffing ton, Samuel Rockwell, William 11. Torrance, E- zckiel E. Park, Joseph Stovall, Thomas W. Bax ter, James S. Calhoun, and Iverson L. Harris, Commissioners; aim a Board of Visitors. Second drawing Takes place on the FOURTH OF JULY. Present Price of Tickets i Wholes, $10—Halves 5—Quarters $2 50. Tickets for sale at the Macou Lottery Odico hv S. ROSE. ' Macon, May 12. 21 Xn New Hands. We apprise tho public that we have taken possession of the well known Public House, the HAMILTON IIAI-L, in Hamilton, Harris county; and that the House is undergoing a complete finish, with large nml convenient additions suitable to accommodate Boarders and Travellers; and without the flatter- fug solicitations usual, wo invite our friends and the public in general to givo us a call, feeling con fident that every convenient ami necessary atten tion will bo rendered to make pleasant the time ami situation of those who may favor us with their cnlli. BARKLEY MARTIN. A. B. DAWSON. April 24, 1832. 1328t• A. -1- BOOT £i SHOE ftLAKISTG. A. C., PAR DIAL K E . Hus taken the stand lately oc cupicd by Mr. S. Stanton, on Cherry street, one door below A. P Patrick’s store, where he will car ry on the ahovo business in all its branches. He retpectfiilly solicits; ami hopes hy faithful mid im remitted attention to liusiucss, to merit and re ccive a share of the public patronage. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. REPAIRING done at the shortest notice* Macou, April 20.131 Argrors Wanted. T HE subscribers will pay liberal prices for a few likely men, young and nfgond ehar- ncter. BLANTON & SMITH. May 85 144 Blanton 6c Smith Of'fTB FOB S.U.F, Q^lkUllD.S St Croix and N. O. Sugar 60 bills do do do 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels "Salt, And a variety of other goods. May 25 141 NOTICE. T HE Snlireriher having sold his stock of GOODS to Mr. Samuel T. Rowland, and ricchucdbusiness, solicits forhitn the patron- ago of his friends and former customers, ami re- quests all who are indebted to him, to call at flte store of 8. T.' Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooko & Cowles, where bo will lie found for the purpose of making settlements. Dee 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. FF.MAI.E EDUCATION. ' Mrs. IVXary P. Ellis, RATE! UL for the very liberal patronage the has received, respeetlullv Informs the citizen, oiaueon and Its vicinity, tbsl the second nusricr.il her school wHI commence on Mood.) , tbs 2d of A Mw. Ellis hai the pleisure of bifomtna hue na tron. that Mrs. BAILEY GODDARD, whofe nu.Mi Ccations are unquestionable, lias consented lo givs Xiossons In Music and Paintinz to those who may be desirous of acquiring either’* those elegant accomplishments. 1 * marchlfi 102 *a KIMBERLY Ik Ciu7u 0 n ?'•"» .’.lercautih- citali.i.-bineiit 1 , bus lot-tun- 15 the new hoits..- helms the corner onf't • rccciitly occupied by tilths. ut-ore'CV-’f' 1 Goods as low os any other Lou*- j u .i,-'" ** for Lash or (Jetton. ,JI plat, lli-s stock is now very comid.>t» .. out every article for llic country• al DRY GOODS, 01 Hats, Shoes, lf,.r,lw;re. Groceries Salt. Iron, & c . The old customers and the public „ urn respectfully invited to call, ns the si!! ^ ties heretof ire given will still exist. dCl1 ' In the rear of his Store is a New Whi* li just finished, nml How ready for the rnr?. °' Uf Cotton, w hicll ho will take oh Storage n ? '°“ * liberal advances on the same. 6 ’ ^ *»ak •“'fa SO 4 GEORGE 10 bids Loaf do *' " 50 hags Cofloe 40 bills Rum 20 bids N. Gin 20 bids Whiskey 10 hints Molasses 20 libls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Uullnml Gin 2 iihds Jam. Rum 25 bids Wiuo 20 bids Cordial 50,000 Cigars Boxes Soap, Candles Pepper, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Pearhuh, Copperas Boxes llysnn ami Black Tea 50,000 lbs Ironnud Steel 2000 lbs Hoop Iron Costings, &.c. (kc. All of which will lie sold very low. April 1/ 121 V ARUIAGES. 4 NUMBER of Barouches and Gigs.reci-i ed ami for sale by CCCI May 25 144 ELLIS, SIIOTWEI.I, & o Xsandscapc Paper Hangin<r. A SPLENDID assortment, just rm-ivSl for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL&( Mar 25 144 May 2 Family Cooking Stoves, ~ M ILL Irous and Cotton-Gin Machinriri sale by ELLIS. SHOT WELL icCO Muv 25 144 H2W BOOl'SS. "H~kEt ERE, by the author of Trcmaioc, JL7 Jitquelinc of Holland Anastnsins, hyT. Hope, Sketches in China, by W. AY. Wood. Philip Augustus, by the author of Ri. dim. Journal of the Rcv’ds Tycrman & Btnn being the 1st, 2d and 3d Nos. oft library of religious knowledge. Xiondon Annuals for 1832. The Amulet, tho Keepsake, Literary Souvenir, Christmas Box, Juvenile Forget me not, The Musical Gem, Musical Bijou.' March 1 89 ELI-IS, SHOTWELI.&CO. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Books, Music, &c. EI.LIS, SHOTWKLL &C0. A RE now receiving and opening ut rhtir BOOK STORE, a numberut PIANO FORTES, of a rich description, and h variety of other sical Instruments, with Instruction l’o"k' *4 Music hdnptcd tt> the same. A large collectionof Hew I.’Sur-ic for the Piato, endiraciug all the Music of the celclirnlti! Ltmie- rclla Opera, and a variety of Engravings, Cm* lures, Prints, &c.—also, Jl large assortment of Booh, consisting of fifteen liundrnl volumes: a tats- logue embracing ti considerable portion of«hi A is published in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of STATIONARY and .Alu* ccllauenus articles. , A largo assortment 6f PAPER IIAN01SGS, Bordering, Eire-Prints, &c. &c. _ They respectfully invite tho attention of tM public to tho above, aud request them to call a** examine. Jnuall COBTOKT BAGGING. fee 4f>. .al a pieces heavy Hemp Maggmg m 9J> UF iu aturc, for jjj r; nlN? N. 11. Arrangements nro so made with th* gcuts of the manufacturers, t, .it the * Merchant can he constantly supplied with tw' ' tide of Unggbg nt its lowest prices, and on u al terms. May 20 LJ_ Brab Boavor Hats, u March 13 - 90 Spring and Summer Clothing- rrfllE sttbscrilier Inis just commenced rr>'i A iug his stock of Spring and J thing. I le assures tho public that lus st» c . Iio inferior to none, Is determined to «c prices, ami iitvilcs purchasers to cnU. .. ' march 15 WM. H. Ul-ROSU^ XNTSVRATJOB. . T IIF* Howard Insurance t'ompriny of ‘ York continues to iusurcLOl W*« ^ sllipp-d un good Boats or Boxes, ag a dangers of the River. Rule. moderate. Apply to C. DAY, Ag Dee 20 51 Just Received, T WO ease, t'ancy Dunslablrs- ... Dec 17 49 J WM.H. BURPS Zands for Sale* , pun 1 IF. fallowing Tracts of Land are ° llcrc sale, on aecomraodatiug „ M ir. Lot No- 208 in 16 district Dodlj 87 in 19 do Lee now-fa 88 in 14 do Early 111 in 8 do Lee- 75 in 11 do Lee now Ste**"' 33 in 27 «Jo Lee* Bibk , JSoVifr»i»» c - * HIIOTWELL J. S- ZlLe receiVed a largo lot of Pancy Dunstable ®fo? a “ e £ ,i shJ> Also—t general assortment of COMBS, of tho first quality. And two boxes - w ^*3 Lot No. do do do do do do do do do do do do Apply to April 9 1