Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, August 08, 1832, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Bibb Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold, on (he first Tuesday In 8EP- f EMBER next nt the court bouse In Moron, Bibb county, between the lawful hours of sale, the following i.ftqitityi Twit NfuiiH", P«*ier iib iiit thirty year* old, end Eliza a girl about sixteei, years of ajje—all levied uiiui the nroi'crty nf H L Voicns. to mtlsfv a mart- gage FI l’l issued from the iniviior Court of bibb county, in u.ur ol dumb Denton vs. said Towns. July 6. * Twelve acres nf standi nt; Corn, more or less, and two •unei of standing Cotton, mom or I. si—levied on e* the proj eily of Benjamin Allen, to ritisty one Fi I'a i-sued from bibb ii.i.-iior couit, Joseph flaiuer versus brnjauitn Allcu and Clement Clcwins—proiierty poit.ied nm by benjamin Allen. H II. HOWARD, Mriff. July 31. 13iS* 31 Fikc tihvi.it' Calc. ^BYTH.I. be sold on the first Tuesdav in SEPTEM- VV UF.R next, before the coin! House In the town of Zebulon, 1'iUo county, between the usual iivnrsof sale. Lot of I.noils No. 53, in llic second d'rtirt « for'.'X'u!!) Moiov.eiiow I’ike county—levied oil n. -the propirly ol 1- IF. J T.xmnty. lo satisfy two -mall Pi Fas in tavoroid'd.n <i Ceoh v.e said U'lioncy—• (isoiieety pointed out by l.wi* .*‘le.iiirou—levy made and returned to me bv n constable. July 21 J. it. iUl.PF.PKK, Dtp. Sheriff. SXoustcu {sheriff £Ialcs. ■ Iffll.l, In* sold on (be lir-t T'ueid.1) in 3EPTEM V w OKU not. at the court house door in Perry. Houston county, 1-,-ueern the usui I hours of sale, One Lot oak .-.lid liiekory I.nml, well im proved, in Ike twelfth district of Itouvlou county, wliereon milium tlirgite n.nv lives—levied on as his property, to satisiy a Fi F* in favor of W illiam Haddock, tcorcr, vs." Sainuei II. Smith, princijial, und It iltiuui \\ ingute and William b. .Smith, secu rities. Lot of Land, No. 27, in the fourteenth dis trict of Houston county—levied on as the property nf Jereivinh Cutis to satisfy several Fi Fas issued from a Justice's Court in favor of George ratten vs Jeremi ah Cults ISAIAH CHAIN, sheriff. July 3-% 11*31. - BConry {Sheriff Sales. ^*^ r IJ,,t. lie sold on (he first Tuesday in SF.I*- KIMlIiU next, between the lavvltil hours wi side, before the court house door in the ton nnl'M.c- donotigli, llenry county, the following properly, vie: One Lot ol' Land, number not known, in tin- six'ii district of Henry county, whereon James M. Foxier now lives—levied or. as the proprity of James M. lustre, to setisfy sundry Fi Fas IS.'iml tr, m » Jus tices court iu lavoi of 11. Ragland vs Junes II. Fos ter ami James Shaw— levy made and n turi rJ to uie by a eoiixUbie. THUS. J. JOlIiVFO.V, ’July tit. Sheriff. Also, trill be etihl os nberr. Tim oast half ..f lot No. 20!), in tin* first dis trict of Henry County—levied on a» tlio property ol HVliam Cox, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a Justice's court ol Henry tntnily in fnvor of Anthony Dyer vs. A Cmflbrd and snip Cox;—also other Ft Fas in favor of Henry Summerlin and others vs. Joshua J. 1U» d, notv in possession of said land—levy; made und re turned to me by.n cons’inble. — The oast half of Lot ul' LanVNi) 10)3, in the eightii district of said county—levieillnn Us the proper ly nf John Marchman, lo satisfy sundry FI Fas issued Irons a Justice's court in ssid county, in favor 01 John Daily and otlieri—levy made and returned to me by a constable. July 25. Tim east half of lot No. 209, in tire first district of Henry county—levied on ns the property of W.lliam Cox. to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a justice's court in favor of Anthony Dyer vs. A. Crawford and said Cox. and sundry other small Fi Fas issued iu fa vor of Henry Siinierluiul and others vs. Joshua J Hood, the land being claimed by said Hood. Tilt* east half of lot No. lOfi, in tint eighth 'district of Henry county-levied on ns the property of John March man, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a ju-tice'a court in favor nf Jblui'oii and Peek and o- thers vs. Mid Marchman, JAMES LOVE. Aug. I.*D. Sheriff, Campbell Sheriff Sales. W li.L be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, before the court house door iu the townnf Cninphctltnn, Campbell county, between the usual hours ol sale, the following property, Vit: Two Negroes, lo wit: n woman named Cti- roline, the other a hoy rhild named Dan—levied on as the property of John Kiser, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Campbell superior court in favor of Charles Collins vs. John Kiser, Isaac Howell, Robert liar- per, Elijah Dorset), and Czicl Baggot—properly pointed out hy plaintiff's attorney. • One Negro liirl by tiro mime of Mngah, a- bout th'ree years old—levied on ns the property of John Khir, to SHlitfy sundry FI Fas issued from a justice's court in favor of William Ociiui-tt, adminis trator, &c. of Thomas Bennett, dec., vs. F. F. Ally, John Kiser, and James Langston—property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney—U*y made and returned to me by D. U. Howei, constable. Two Lois of Land No, 139 anti No. 140, in the ninth district of oiigtnnlly Fayette now Camp bell enmity—levied on as the property of John Ki- tsr, to satisfy a Ft Fa issued from Campbell superior court in favor of Evan llowel vs John Kiter—proper ty pointed out by plaintiff’. All tlio interest that Isaac Garmon has in Lot, No. not kuown, In the fourteenth district of ori ginally Fayette now Campbell county, in the posses sion of M. Howell and adjoining John R. Tucker— levy made in favor of E. Wyatt & Co.—property pointed out by Jesse M, Butt, plaintiff’s attorney. One Lot of Land No. 147 in the foum-entli district of originally Fayette now Camphett county —levied on as property of Balai IK Prewitt, to satis* fy sundry Fi Fas vs said Prewitt In favor of William Braudom and others—levied on and returned by a constable. Also, the nliovo Lot of Land—levied on ns the property of James I licks to Mlisfy two Fi Fas iu favor nf James II, Perryman vs Mid Hick?. July 30 JAMES GRISHAM, sheriff. Also, will be ioIJ as abort. One bay Mura nud tlirco Cows—levied on as the prepeity of George Moore, to satisfy one moil. gage Fi Fa issued from DeKilb superior court in fa vor of Daniel Stone vs Mid Moore, Last half of Lot No, 36, in tho eighth district or originally Coweta now Campbell county—levied on as the property of George Moore to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from DuKatb superior court in favor of Dauirl Slone, administrator of John Adams Jeceasedvs said Moore. . v , n = ' ttVKASLY. Joly 08,1831. Pep. Sheriff. Wi Batts Sheriff Sales. 7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTF.M- Y V BER next, before tho court hnuxe.ln ihu town of Jackson, Butts couu'.y, between the usual hours of sale, One negro fellow named Jack, about 55 nr W years jild—levied on as the property of Hugh Hamil to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a Justice', Court in said county, In favor of John Hall vs Hugh Hamil—levied on and returned to me by a constable. O110 negro girl named Mary, about 4 year* old—levied on as the property of Hugh Hamil to sit- **‘y » Fi Fa issued from llutts Superior Court; in fa vor of Anthony Dyer and otkeri vs Hugh llamil- property pomted oot by Plsintiff. Jo'J w H. HATELEY, Sheriff. POSTPONED SALE. Alto, will be said as abort, 101 T-4 acres of Luod, mom or less, it be- Inj tb- south hall of Lot No. 57, in the first district oro hi.illy Henry now Butts county—levied on ax the property of Oeerge IK Lottery, to satisfy three Fi r.u usat-a from a Justice's Court in said county, two t., favor nf Uwrenca Gah.iga n . and one In faior ef S''• •rWAvw-lwMea and returned V b 7 » constable -a-n>li property is improved for £4r I -":"e With a dwelling house. £c. 1 ‘ —L'.‘ 1 r w. Wt • If. 1IATF.I.V. Sheriff. O - Br.mily Floor * * *tipers° r quality, for sale bv May 10 142 C.A. HIGGINS. Monroe Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on (he first Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, at the court house door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, within the usual hours ol sale, the following property, viz; 405 ncres of Lund in lire sixth district of Monrne enmity, one mile north of Forsyth, whereon Irai.ih Chapman now- lives, the numbers not known, well Improved; also the following Negroes: Jacob n_. mail 25 yearj old. Prince a boy 16 years old. Il-rnor a woman 10 year, util, George a boy 10 years old, llenry a boy t years old, Lucinda a girl 12 years old, and Staley a girl 13 years old*-all levhd on as tho property of Isaiah Chapman. to satisfy -undry FI Fes issued in favor of George W. Muiry and others vs. said Chapman. SO* 1-2 acre* of Land, being Lot No. 154, in the lliird district of Monroy county—levied on as the prepeity of Anderson Bil.tr, to satisfy a Fi f a in fuvurof Johnson aud Gunn vs. said Baker—levy mudi- by a constable. 202 1-2 acres nf Land, being Lot N >. not known, whereon Jnmcs Turner now lives, in the third district of Monroe county--levied on as the property of/,unei Turner, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued In faior of Cyntlin K. Allen Administratrix, Ac., for the use of Pill Milner, vs. snid Turner. ”0 nercs of Land, in tho sixth district of Monroe county, adjoining El'ngton and Whitton, with improvement* thereon, one Negrn Women by ilia mi,11,1 of Ann. 18 years old. and her Child three months old, and n qinn-l.iy of Goods consisting of va* rimi- articles of men iiandise-nil levird on us tli • prop, ity of David Holmes Jr „ to satisfy sundry Fi Fas istn.-d ii, favor of Isaac Norton and ulhert vs. said Holmes. Four Negroes, viz: Cisca a woman 22 years old, Ctdbt a woman 15years old. I.etice a girl 10 years old. and Willis a liny 12 years old -nil levied on ns the property of Joseph Tilman, to satisfy sundry sioull Fi Fax issued iu favor of Whims Hunt and othcis vs. said Tiluiun—levy made und returned by a constable. 202 1-2 acres »f Land, being Lot No. not known whereon Win. Biair senr. now lives, in the fourth district of .Monroe county, adjoining Hail Gold smith and other-; alto one I’o.td Wagon, two Stills, .'till Cups and Worms—all levied on as the property of ll'illiam Blair senr.. to satisfy a Fi Fa issued in fa vor of Isaac Nolen vs. snid Blair. 90 acres of Land, more or less, being purl of l.ol No. not known, in the sixth district of Monroe enmity, when-mi Holmes' Mills are situated, adjoin ing C'raw-dcr Ellington and others—levied on as the property of John Deicherry and Giles Dewberry to sat isfy sundry small Fi Fas in favor of George Whitten for the use of William Dewberry vs Mid John and Giles Dewberry—levy made aud returned hy a con- stable. A. COCiliiAN, July 31, 1 bVl. Sherff. Fayetto Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, before the court house in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usuul Ilnurs of ..ale, Lot of Laud No. 5, in tlio fourth distuct of formerly Henry now Fayette county—levied on as the pri pei ly of Abram Borders, to satisfy n Fi Fa is- sui J from a Justice's Court in favor nf John lt.-id bearer vssaid Cinders—property pointed out by dc- 1,-miaul—levy lutdc and returned to me by a consta ble. One half nf Lot, No. SI, in tbo fourth dis trict of formerly llenry now Fayette county, where on John B. hlnckelnne now lives—levied on as Ids pr„| erty to satisfy a Ft Fn in favor Of William P. Wil son find others vs said Ulrckstone—property pointed ont by the plaintiff— levy made aud returned to me hy a constable. Oikj itogn gi 1 by tho name of Harriet—le vied on os tho property of Thomas Maekoy to satisfy sundry Fi Fas lit favor of W. A. Manguni and Wnt. Word vs Thomas Mackoy—levy made and returned to m« by a constable. Al’YAT HEFLIN, Ju'y 23,1R32. flrp. Sheriff. Tax Collector’s Sales; ’SK, r ILf.he sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO- V V TER next »Uhe court house in Clinton, Joner county, hetween tlio lawful hours, the following pro perty, or so much thereof ax will pay the taxes due for 1831 ami cost-: 202 1-2 acres of Lund, second quality, No. 93. in the fifth district of Coweta county—to be sold ax the property of Edwin Bowen to pay his tax iortlio year 1831,76 cents 7 1-2 mills and cost. 313 acres of Lund, third quality, in Jones county, adjoining White—to bn sold nx’tiie property of John I Tynans, to pay his tax for the year 183), pay $12-38-4 l-i. and rnxta. 710 acies of Laud, second and third quali ty, adjoining M Math, Glndy creek, in lones county —to be sold as the property of John H. M‘ Math, attor ney at taw. to pay his tax for the year 1831, $3 98 • I 1-2, and cost-. 101 1-1 acres of Land, second quality, ad joining Blv, in Jones county—to be sold as the pro perty of Benjamin Heath, to pay ids tax for the year 1831, $1 995 1-2. and Costs. GIDEON MASON, ^August J, 1832. Tax Col'eilor, Jones comity. A GREEABLE loan order nf the Inferior Court of Jones county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, at Perry, Houston couuty, and at Lumpkin, Stewart county. * Three Lots of Sand, viz: One Lot lyingin Houston county.In the ninth dis trict, No. 19; also one Lot lying in the twenty-first dis trict of frrmerly Lee now Stewart county. No. II; and one in the twenty-second district of SteWnrl enunty, No. 56; all sold as the property of Ann Dunn, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—Terms nf sale made known on the day. SAMUEL WINFREY, Adm'or. O N Monday, the 27tb day nf August next, will be sold at tiie residence of the late James Jontt deceased, in the thirteenth district of Houston county, All the i’crishablo Property of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle. Hogs, Household ami kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools. dtc. Terms made known on Ota day nf Mir.—All persons indebted to said deceased arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will render them in agreeable to law. July 21. 1832. 30 WM. JONES. Adas'or. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, before the court bouse in Jackson, Butts county, A Lot of Land* Wo. 14, In the first district of originally Henry now Butts county, belonging to the estate of John hr Mahan, late of South Carolina, deceased—terms made known on the day. JOHN R. M'MAHAN. Junn 16 26 Adm'o r W ILL be sold In Jackson, Butts county, on the firxt Tuesday in September next, All tho Personal Estato of Jeremiah llan.mack, late ol said county, deceased, consisting of one Uifio Gun, one Grind Stone, a part of the wood work of a Wagon, and other articles be longing to Mid estate. Terms made known on the day. PEYTON H. WHITE, AJm'or. July 21,1832. 33 W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM’ BER next, at the court house door In Jack* sonville. Telfair county, agreeable lo an order of tbe InferiorCourt when silling for ordinary purposes, A likely XfTegro Woman, about eighteen years old nnmed Aggy, and her child three years old named Tabby, the properly of the es tate of John Everett, deceased: sold for the benefit of tho heir* of Mid deceased. Terms made krinwn on tbe day of Mle. MARK WILLCOX, July 25. 33 Adm’ot, dt bonis non. W ILL be sold, on tho first Tuesday in OCTO BER next, agreeably to an order of the In ferior Court of Honxton county, when lilting for or dinary purposes, at tbe court house door in Perry, Houston county, Lot of Land Xffo. 170* in the fourteenth district of Hid county—to be sold as the property of Hzsar ft. Biascnaao, deceased —dower excepted. Termaor, the day. A. B. CHASTAIN, adm’or. Auxurt 1. 1632 31 P OCKET MAPS OF GEORGIA for tala atthisoffico. IOC A GREEADLE to the laitwil! andl testament of A. Obadiah Phillips, deceased, will be sold at the court house In Gwinnett county, on the first Tuesday In OCTOBER next, A Lot of Lands lying in the sixth district of Gwinnett county, known hy No. 20. containing 250 acres more or less. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, Aug. 1. 31 Exetrix. I NOL’R months after date, application will lie 1 made to the honorable the Inferior court of J-i-per county, when sitliug for ordinary purposes, for I,-i.ve to sell lot of land No 92, in the ninth district of Muscogee county, lorthe benefit of Mahaly and Pat- stu Ifolnf.eld. WILLIAM P. HOLIFIEI.D. "April "11,1832. 129 Guardian. F OUR months after date, application will be made lo the honorable the Inferior court of Butts county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 4U8, drawn in the 2l)lb district of Muscogee c unity, for the benefit ol Mar garet Chitom, orphan of Gatewood t.’bisam of Ala bama, deceased I1ENRY HATELEY, April 1C. I KM. 121) Guardian P OUR MONTHS after date application will be made lo the honorable (he Inferior Court of Houston county, when xittingfor ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell the land and iiegroe« of the estate of liaHrff Ecuhis, ilt-cfctt-rd. HUGH L. IRWIN, May 7. 1632 J9 Adm or I N OUR MONTHS after date, application will be ' made to the lionnrabla thq Inferior court ol Fnvettc cuumy. while sitting for ordinary purposes, for"leave to sell the real estate of lloberl Harris, de ceased. for the benefit of the heirs mid creditors of said deceased. LARKIN BARNETT, Adm'r. Mny8,183*. 20 ff.VJL'U months after date, application will lie'nnda jj.' to the Honorable the Inferior Court of the county of Houston, when siltingnsaCourt of Ordin ary, for leave to sell that part of the real estate of ’Thomas A. Irwin lute of saidcounty, deceased, which was not disposed of by will, to wit: the undivided half of lot ho. two hundred and fifty-seven, in the thirteenth district of Mid county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. HUGH L. IRWIN, June 9, 1832. 23 Ex'or. |NOUR MONTHS after date,application will be made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe county, when silting lor ordinary puiposes. for leave In sell one lot of land No. 172. in the seventeenth district of Muscogee county, the property of Jared Tanieu, deceased. MARGARET TAPLEY, Adm'rx. JAMES MAY, Adm’or. July 24,1831. 30 Georgia, Fayette County. W lIEREAS Thoma* C. Matthews and .Mary Matthews apply to mo for letters of admin istration on the estate of Babest Matthews, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to rile and admonish all and sin gular the kimlna and creditors of said deceased lo file their objections, if any they have, in my office within he time prescribed by laio, why said Utters should nut be granted. . Given under ray hand, this 30lh dny of June, 1832. 29 WILLIAM M‘BRIDE, c. e. o. make and execute titles to said lot of land to the pelt tioner, and further, that this rule be served on said William Byrd, hy publication in one of the public ga zettes according to law. Copy of the Bona. Georgia. Pulaski county. Know nil men hy these preserfls, that we, Pinkney Yarbrough and Uriah Yarbrough, are held and firm ly bound unto Tuttle II. Moreland, his heirs, execu tors, administrators and assigns in the sum of two hun dred dn> irs, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heir* and assigns jointly and severally, by these presents, conditioned to he null if the above bound Pinknov Yarbrough shall within thirty daya from the date hereof, make good and Jawful titles to the Mid Tuttle H. Moreland orhisassignstolotof land number ninety-three, in the thirteenth district of Houston county, and deliver said Tuttle II. Moreland, the plot andgrnntfor the same, then the above bond to ha noil and void, other wise to remain in full force aud virtue. In testimo ny whereof, we have herennto set our hands and affix ed our seals, this 9th January,1822. PINKNEY YARBROUGH, (L. 8.) URIAH YARBROUGH, (L. 3.) Test. B. lUr.Kr.n, WlSTLEY YARSnoCOIt. Copy of Assignment. I assign the within to John Rawls, this 30th May, 1822, for valuo received. Test, TUTTLE II. .MORELAND. G. B. Gardser. Georgia, Houston county. I certify the above to be u true copy from the min utes, this lllh July, 1832. 22 CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. o. Georgias Houston County. ■’BVf/TlEREAS Henry Pitts and Thomas Howell, Y V Executors of the estate of John Howell, do- ceased, apply to me fnr letters of dismission— And, whereas John Clmncey, Administrator of the estate of Edmund Chantey, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and tin gular the kindred and creditors nf snid deceased, to be and appear at my effiee, within the time prescribed b) law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Utter, should not be granted. Given undermy hand and seal at office, March 24, 1832. mllta CHARLES H. RICE, c. e. o. Georgia* Bibb County. W HEREAS, John Smith, administrator of the estate ol Henry Smith, late of Bibb county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission as a"d- ministrr.tor of said, estate These are. therefore, lo cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they hate, why said Idles i should not be granted. Given undermy hand.this 7tb day of May. 1832. 19 MARTIN SIMMONS, c. c. o. Georgia, Coweta County, W HEREAS William J. Jermany, administrator on the estate of Maria Cotten, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission— ’these are therefore to rile and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given-under my hand this 8llt day nf June, 1852. 25 81HON HOUSE, c. e. o. Georgia, Bibb County. In the Superior Court of 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 mortgoge on Lot No. 23, in the second district of Houston now Bibb county, containing two Imudred two and a half acres, to secure thF payment of a note of hind origin ally given for fifty dollars, upon which there is remain ing due Ihe sum of forty-one dollars, sixty-eight and three-fourth cents principal and twenty-seven ’dol lars and forty-eight cents interest. Whereupon, It is ordered by the Court, tbit Ihe principal, interest and cost due anon tbe Mid mort gage, be paid Into this Court on orhefore the first day of the next term of this Court, and that a copy of this role be published in one nf the public Garrltes in Ma- con, once a month fnr four month,, before the next term of this Court, or be served upon raid Nancy Malone three months before the next term ol" this Court. A true copy from the minutes. May 1,1832. II. O. ROSS. Clerk Georgia, Cowota County. P ERSONALLY appeared before me, William Mnimoos, a Justice of tho Peace in laid eannly, Adam Stedham, who being daly sworn, deposetb and Mi b, that he was in the possession of a certain pro missory note made end executed by William T. Wil liamson, and Charles Wbeelan security, to this depo nent or bearer, for thirty-four dollar* and seventy-five cents, of which the annexed is n substantial copy, as near ns Ibis deponent can recolfatt, and that Mid note is lost or destroyed. (Signed) AD£M STEDHAM. Sworn to anil suhtcribed before me. Feb. 20. 1832. WM. HIM MON 8, J. P. a cort or tub sort. By tlte twenty filth day of December, I promise to pay Adam Stedhum or bearer, tliiily-fonr dollars and seveuty-five cents, value received, Oct. 6,1831. (Signed) WM. T. WILLIAMSON. CHARLE3 WHEELAN, Security. With a credit on said note of 4ve dollars, Oth Oct. 1831. Coweta Superior Court, April Term, 1832. It appe JRg to the Conrl, that Ad., ti Stedham was in imssession of the original note, of which the above is a copy In substance, and that said n< le Is lost or de stroyed, it is therefore ordered, that, nt the next term of Ibis Court, the above copy tube esti-Mistied in llau of Mid lost original, unless eauie be shown to the contrary, end that this rule be put* Idled once n month, far three months previous to tho next term of this Court, in tome public gazette. A certified copy from tho minutes. 251 b April, 1832. 19 3m GEORGE PENTECOST, Clerk. I-i.‘•solution. T HE Copartnership heretofore (kilting be tween tho subscribers under tbe firm ef Ralston tf Janet, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe unsettled business of t.’io concern will be attended to by David Ralston, wlio can be found at tho store of Robert 8. Patton, (their old stand,) corner of Cherry aud Third stretts. DAVID RALSTON. Feb 25 82 JOHN L. JuNE 1. Plantation for S»l 0 » , , T HE undersigned offers for sale bis Plantation in Monroe county, known as Pope s Ferry, con- tainlog 240 acres of good land, (of which motei than 100 acres are cleared and undpr fence,) together with a comfortable dwelling bouse, out houses and a good gin house. The location is htallhy, has fi*®* 1 !®” 1 water and is only about fourteen mites from Macon, immediately on the road to the Indian Springs. Alsu nearly two hundred teres in Jones county, adjoining the wid trust, together with the ferry on »b®0* , ““p iH V * n ^29* r 1> y* i<l la \VAi.TEK R. POPE. inferior Court, Ming for Ordinary purpo- poses, May Term. 18-12. T HE petition of John Rawlsshews to Ihe Court tha‘ Pinkney Yarbrough, while In life, made his bond, a copy of which it annexed, to Tuttle II. Moreland, with Uriah Yarbrough In the sum of two hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Pinkney was lo make good and lawful titles to lot number tiine- tv-three in the thirteenth district of said county, and the said bond datoai 9llt January- I85W, and that on the 30th May, 1822, Ihe said Tuttle II. Moreland at- signed said bond to your petitioner John Rawls, and that the said Pinkney has since departed H'islife, and that William Byrd has administered on laid Pinkney Yarbrough's estate, and that said titles have never been made and executed. On motion of Arthur A. Morgan attorney of the said John Rawls, Ordered. That the said William Byrd shew cause uraerra, -summe»■,>«, »•„**■■“* *v*“ in the timo prescribed by law, why ho should not . of land to**— A List of Lottors R EMAINING in the Post Office, at Clinton, Jones county, Georgia on the 1st July. 1832. B. John Bryant, James Blaylock, James Barns, William Burdin. C. Jane Cruthers. John Champion, Joseph Childs, George Childs, Margry P. Carmichael, Mary A. Co mer. D. John Daniel, Jessce Deloach, Terry Vavis, James L. DcLouney, Davis Duncan, John B. Dame, Michael Deloach E. Hardy Eason, S. W. Ellis. H. Robert Hargrove, Robert Ilinslcy, Wm. O. Hurt. J. Wilkins Jackson Esq. John R. Jones, Humphrey Jamison, James R. Jones, Bersheba Jones, James Jor dan. K. Brnjnmin F. Keen, William King. L. Marlin Lary, John L. Lewis, Isam Loyed, George Lary. M. Samuel Moncrief Wm. M'Math, Wm. Morris on. John II. M'Math, George Maddox, William Mitchell, Charles M'Coy. O. Benjamin Oliver. P. Mark Patterson 2, John Parkerson, John Per kins. R. John II. Ritter. S. David Sumner, James Sims, A. D. Sfcel. John Sneed, Thomas G. Smith, James Sphcars, Wm. S. Scott. T. Jones Temples. W. Hezekiah Scott Wlmhish, Mrs. Ann Wirt, Wm. Willingham. Green B. Walter, Samuel Win frey, J. R. Williams, Jesse Witmmack. July 16 30 E. ORMSBY. D. P. . Land for Salo. Lot No. 31, in (ho 11th district of Lee county. “ 34, “ 32,1 “ 254, 11 20th •• 14 14 220, 44 10th 44 DAY & BUTTS, Agtnlt. Macon, July 27,1832. 164 Gold Bcgion Lottery^ P RINTED LISTS of tho ilrnwing in. tho contemplated GOLD nud LAND Lotte ries, will be regularly issued from tho office of the Federal Uuion. Thoy will appear in numbers so that they may bo bound together iu jiumphlet form. Persons desirous of becoming subscribers can forward their names to us, post-Yaid, enclosing the cAin, nud they will bo attended to. They should mention tho postoffico to which the num bers should be directed. Tho whoio work will contain about 400 pages, aud cannot be afforded at less than $5 to tubscri- hers, paid in advance. MiUtdgt' x’lt. Wcw Cabinet Maker's bhop. Tho undersigned having purchased tbe intorost nud taken tho shop lately occupied by Mr. C. Coupee, on Chcr- 3 street, a few doors aliovo Clarke’s otel, take this opportunity of tender ing to their friends and tbe public their services in tho Cabinet Making Business. They will at all times keep ou band a goo,) sup ply of Materials, ned bo prepared to exocuto ev ery description of work in their line. Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteuds, Bookcases, Chairs, tte. tic. made to order. Every description of TU UNING done as above. Having a large and excellent Turning Lathe, (tho only one of tbo kind in the plare.) they wilt be prepared to turn HOUSC COLUMNS, &c. at short notice JAMES A. HALL, Dee 17 52 JOHN MORELAND. ZHStTKANCB. T HE Howard Insurance Company of Kcw York coutinucs to insure COTTON, w hen shipped on good Boats or Boxes, against the dangers of tbe River. Rates of Premium arc moderate. Apply to C. DAY, Agent. Dee 20 51 Rcadymado Clothings of which is waixanted. A. SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH, July 17,1832. 161 XXAT3. "MUST received and for sate by the subscribers, Off several cases of Brewster's Black and Drab Beaver Hats, Not inferior to any in tbe Market. Also—A general assortment of DR Y GOODS in addition to their former stock: which will he sold low. A. SHOTWF.I.L & J. S. SMITH. July 13,1032. 160 NO COMBlNATldsS^EE : rKvcp Earthenware, Glass, China ' LOOKING GLASS?* ■ HIIOMAS J. BARROWA-Co I* L fpd Wholesale Dealers. Nn' , i» , *S rt ®p Street, New York, offer for sale a ve'nf?’ ' V, “ general assortment of Earlhenicare ri^ no. and Looking Glasses, selected 1 . ost ettre and comprising every ,H purple, brown, black, bluoldgeff idcHI Ware; also, every style of plain and »il, t C '. 0 Glasses, China and Glass Ware, wfilh -J disposed of na usual at freo and umhackUH^'J i iow fot Cash or city acceptances. The of Merchants generally is invited to sm?T lichmont nml nlnn nf ItnaSs,... _ . * Ain lishment and plan of"'buiineu'^ benefit tho ... _ Particular attention wilt be letters from our Southern Jnends, pledrii,. selves to pay more than uxnal attention m a communications hy giving them the newest of goods, and putting them down to tU cst Cash price. T. J. BARROW & n?T 08 IFaler Street, New v > New York, July 4,1832. ’ * Yc * 07* The Georgia Journal and Federal Uni Macon Tolegraph, Columbus Enquirer, ty ington News mid Southern Banner, will nu'tn the above once a week to the amount of Ml , ffiruMril thfur nrrnnnta In thta e forward their accounts to this office for - —Georgia Courier. 28 P jn BLANTOrj & SMITH' WARE HOUSE, * AXB COMMISSION MERCHANTS M AKE liberal advances en Cotton fa it and on shipments, also on notes ando er property deposited in their bauds. Their Ware Houses «ths more convenient toil business part of the town than any other, txuinu ing the advantages of a wharf, and are laorarxl empt from danger by fire, than auy other fa ItM con. May 25 144 T LAW. II sivo practice. By a faithful discharge of tin pro- fcssionnl duties, ho itopes to merit a liberal pat-1 ronage. Ufa. rcsitloucn and office are in tbe home formerly occupied uyMr. Birdsong, on Multan street. Jan. 14 “ M i Bagging, for sale hy REA & COTTON. July 10. 159 Blanton & Smith orrrH for sale, €% AHHDS St Croix and N. O. Ssgar OU 00 hills (ft) do <!» 50 do Loaf and Lump da 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, And a variety of other goods. May 25 144 TST3 VXVDEBSXGHSB May ' HE Subscriber has removed from MilI villo and located permanently in Mates.1 He will still practico in parts of the Oakwubctl and Southern Circuits as heretofore. His office! for the present is on Second Street in tbe budj-l ing next above Washington Hall. I 153 2tsw 4tw JOHN RUTHERFORD. Jr.| Cotton Ready made Cotton Bags, Slid I 54 yards crch, of the best law- f Negroes Wanted. T HE subscriuera will pay liberal prices feril few Ukcly men, young aud of good char-1 cter. BLANTON & SMIT" 1 May 25 144 Ice—Frico Beducod. . rCE wtllh# delivered, on application at w , ice house, duriug tho day atoccnu tbe ptu £ “ 18 142 OCho Alhambra, nr WAStitwoTos !»>»• M EMOIRS of Ducbcts D’Abnmte*■ J. Treatise ou Manufacture of l orc New Piano M«?e."”iust received »n4 ***** ELLIS, SIIOTWELL a- cu July 11, 1932 23 »«“ DR. I. ELLIS, AVING determined to settle permutotlvl in Macon, respectfully offers his Professional Services to the inhabitants of the town and adjacent coon-1 try. For the satisfaction of those who areunac-l quaiuted with him, he thinks proper to state, ihatl he was regularly admitted to his profession fa I 1804, agreeably to the laws and regulations of tbo I State of New York, and that most of bit time I siuce that poriod has been devoted to aa txtra-l H AVING purchased the interest of Mews- KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM, in ti* Mercantile establishment, has located hirjstlf fa the new house below tho corner, ouChcnj ftrert. recently occupied by them, where he will ml Goods as low as any other bouse in this plow, for Cnsh or Cotton. ,, His stock is now very complete comprint 4 a most every article for tno country; it consists J* DRY GOODS, Ilats, Shi'ts, ILirdvs irr, Groceries, Salt. Iron, &c. . The old customers and tho public geuersuy, are respectfully invited to call, as tbe same facu - ties hcrctofjro given will still exist In the roar of his Store is a New Ware Loo' 4 * . just finished, nnd now ready for the reception 01 Cotton, which ho will take on Storage, naduiis 1 liberal advauce3 on tho same. oct. 26 4 GEORGE WOOQi VmXiGAS. . GALLONS of first rate, three v old VINEGAR. J52&WL* Confectionary of JOHN SUIT March 15 102 Clothing Store. „. r llE subscriber bemg very anxuw* » 5, duce his stork of lYooutn Llothwgt 1 II at vent low prices. .. n ,, n naAff» March 15 WM. ILBVRDSALfa. Garden Seeds. .^1* l F hf s, M;M^o. April 14 ,n * Bands for Sale. f4f T HE following Tracts of Land or®®*** sale, on dc .• jmmodaung Lot No. 20d it. 1*J Dooly do do 57 in 19 Jo Lee now 83 iu 14 do Early 111 in 3 dol*e- mmenA- 75 iu 11 do Lee now 33 In 27 daUt. B jb. “"fokrrsuS 555 "' cotton nAaonsa. , or 4\jri pieces heavy Hemp U ft $5 “ P 7 iu store, for «h>£7 jj ic0 pi3^ N. B. Arrangonuntawre somnde w*^ 1 ^ S eutsof the manufacturers , withth**'" ten hint can.be mt-t»utlr lB F.i’‘ j tide of Baggies at i w »' clt TCfJSp H* al terms.- ** 1