Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, September 12, 1832, Image 4

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„ Bibb Sheriff Sales. | Collector's Sales. Cteorgiai _ . r ILL he soli! on (he first Tuesday in ©CTO- [ tflTryiLI, he so! J on the first Tuesday in OCTO- In Houston Inferior Court, s,nmg for Ordinary pu po BEll next, before the court house, in the i I* BF.K next at (he court house in Clinton, Jones poses, Hoy Ttrm, 1832. (•'" n ot Macon. Bibb county, between the usual hours i county, between the lawful hours, the following pro-1 f H £ petition of. John Hauls shews to the bom t cf-alc, perty. or so much thereof as xvill pay the taxes due for _fl. tha piiikney Yarbrough, while in liie. noth' 20.? 1*2 acres of pine land, No. 172 in the ■ lc?3I and costs: I his bond, a copy of which is annexed, to 'I utile II. third district of originally Houston now Bibb county, i 202 1-2 acres of Land, second quality, No.-' Moreland, xviih Uriah larbrwigh in the sumo two • - * J - ‘ “■ -- 1 - a M hundred dollars, conditioned tuat tne.said Pinkney. and the sixth part of one negro man j 93, in *ho fifth district-of Coweta county—to named \\ nde about twenty-two years old. it being the interest of Robert Itoffe in said negro—all levied on «s the property of Hubert It offe to satisfy s>x Fi Pas issued from a justice’s court of said county in fa vor of It, \\\ Jtnft’ vi Robert Ruffe — levy made by a constable and returned to me. August 2* II. li- HOWARD, 'sheriff. Also, util be sold as above. Lot No. 3 in square 20 in the town of Ma con—levin! on as the property of Sprite cr Riley to satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor of Joshua Jordan and j Wm. W. Jordan—levy made and returned to me by ; constable. WM. B. CONE, 'deputy sheriff 1 . August 28 j POSTPONED SALES. Also, icill be sold as above. One lot of Mills find the Land attached { thereunto, containing 300 acres more or less, known j a- Groce’s Saw Mills—levied on as the property of as the property of Edwin Boicen to pay nis tux torlhc year 1.--31,76 cents 7 1-2 mills and cost. 313 acres of Land, third quality, in Jones county, adjoining White—to be sold as the property of John Wynans, to pay his tax for the year 1831. ^iJ2'H3'4 i-2, and costs. 710 acres of Land, second and third quali ty, adjoining M* Math, Giady creek, in Jones county —to he sold ns the property ot" John II. HI'Math, attor ney at law; to pay his tax for the vestr 1831, 93- I J-2, and costs. GIDEON MASON, v. ns to make good and la win I f if: os t o l- it number mne- Iv-threc in the thirteenth .li-trict of said county, and the said bond dated Dtii January, 5822, and that on the 39th .'lav, 1822, the said Tuttle II Moreland ns- signed said bond to your petitioner John Eawl's, and I bat the said Pinkney has since departed this fife, and that William Byrd has administered on-inid Pinkney Yarbrough’s estate, and that said titles . aye never been made*and executed. On motion :>i Aithui A. Morgan attorney of the s:.id John Rawls, Ordered. That the said William Byrd shew cause in the time prescribed by law, why he ,-hould not A LINE OF POST COACHES yl • •xKs*v v -it V-«~r, three o’clock, find rtTt’ix.uig dav and Sun tiny ev;r.ii>gs at b o'clock, the time in going through only forty hears, tiuice of one hmulreil aiid eighty railes. lino is not surpassed by any in the State.fo Coaches, fine Teams and careful Drivers. .Seats apply at Erwin's Hotel, Macon. Aug. 20 J71 eow4t GOD}) \ i>r= a n d A l-'titReiuy,, Obadlah Phillips, deceased; will be -old at the court house in Gwinnett county, on the first Tuesday In OCTOBER next, Jh. &0t of Land, lying in (tie sixth district of Gwinnett county, known . nlomon Croce, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from (Ye ! by No. ?(», containing 250 acres more or less. Terms Superior and Inferior Courts ofRibh county in lavor made known outlie day of sale, at i.i:\vis Justice, S. M. Ingexsol! and others vs said 1 ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, Groce. ’ Aug. 1. 31 Exeirix. One Lot and Improvements in East Macon, ’ THE fi£EOT©OT. LINE OF STAGES- • UNNING through the upper parts of South , .... j . - ^ and North Carolina and Virginia, to Wash- August 1, 1SL. Tex Colhclcr. Jones county- j n(1 j ,. x „ c .,t c titles to said lot ol'land to the peti- j j n gt c , n City, and which, a: its Southern cud, re- 4 GREEABLE to the hist will and testnmefif of' tio.ner, and further, that this rule he served on said cen( j y terminated, at Poxvclton, Ga., i., now in full Ydiliiam Byrd, by publication in one of the public ga ff DW. VAR NT r hi of - l,I $ sam , *t year by i heed. ii e J y G oo. > \ \ - - j-'. ; V c 51 c e f th?vvf' itentioa to busit ‘k>hi, ■yicss com m i tte( 3l lt a CC; ; •- to the taciluies wh. customers, ho hoj ^j^patrouagaofw, ^ ^ ^ is i’ rt pared to make fiber ah ad tiuivs, on cotton stored or V-Ao.. i f l* meri frienc 1L or George Micklejohh'% interest in said lot, occupied by A. S. Bennett and others; also the standing crop of Corn adjoining East Macon, cultivated by said .Uick- lejohu—ail levied on l<v satisfy sundry Fi Fas from /ILLbe sold'on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, in the town of Perry, Houston county, between the usual hours of sale, One Tract of Land, Two. 3142, Bibb Inferior and Superior Courts, in favor of Guy J' 1 thee^Mb district ofHou.ton county, as fl.e proper- Champlain and others vs said Micklejohn. ' S/itrrf.POirf late of Ja -per county, deceased, Aug. 28 H. If. HOWARD, Sheriff. "oldlbrtbe benefit of the he, rs ft n d e fed, to rs-l e rm s 2 : z.— on the day ot Sale. JOEL STURDIVANT, Aug 24 35 'xldrn’or I lOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to (be honorhble the In Coroner's Sale. he sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO- \/y/ BER next, before the court house in Mucod, Bibb county', witliin the usual hours of sale. Seven lie.td of Cattle, a Mare and Wagon, and the. interest of IVilliatn Ililey in the House and Lot in which be now resides—all levied on as the property of said Riley to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of Bibb Superior Court in favor of William Cone vs Carter Langford, William Riley and George Vigal— the cattle pointed out by WiTKr.m Riley. Aug. 28 JESSE SMITH, Coroner. made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and neeroes of the estate of Ratlsjf Ecolds, deceased. HUGH L. IRWIN, May 7, 1832 19 Adm'or F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Fayette county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Robert Harris, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. LARKIN BARNETT, Adrri’r. May 8,1832. 20 XXcnston Sheriff Sales. 7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO BER next, at the court house door in Perry, Houston comity, between the usual hours of sale, o ne Horse .Cart, two Beds and Furniture, one Rifle Gun, one Shot Gun, two sitting Chairs.one Pine Table, and one Man’s Saddle—all levied on as tlic property of Celia Lisco and Martin Cisco, to satis fy a Fi Fa issued in favor of Robert D. Sinclair—pro perty pointed out by said Sinclair. 1 ojr.y acres of Pine Improved Land, it. bp- in the S. E. corner of lot No. 245, in tlie sixth district of Houston courtly—levied on as the property of uoyth« Eiihu JloodaU, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Jam« E. (,UI ^ M0 -> FH b af,e r dl, . e - application, w.ll be TC^utJlt montbsnfter date, application will be irade JL 1 to the Honorable the Inferior .Court of the county of Houston, when sittingasaCourt of Ordin ary, for lenve to sell that part of the real estate of Thomas A. Irwin late of said county, deceased, which was not disposed of by will, to wit: the undivided half of lot No. two hundred and fifty-seven, in the thirtrenth district of saidcour.tv. for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors. HUGH L. IRWIN, June 9, 1832: 23 Ex'or. .pimosii vs said Woodall—levied on and returned to me by a constable. One Lot of pine Land, well improved, with a good -et of MHli thereon, mown ns Killen’s mills, in the fourteenth district of Houston county—levied on as the property of James II. Kllten to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor 01 Isaac Carter \s Gideon D. Thomas principal, and James II. Killcji security. August 28, 1332. ISAIAH CHAIN, Sheriff. Butts Sheriff Sales, WBJILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO* tp » BER next, before the court house in the town of Jackson, Burts county, within the usual bouri of talc. One Lot of Land, containing 202 1-2 acres, more or less, known by No. 21, in the fourth district, formerly .Monroe now* Butts county—levied on as the property of L. li. Eubank, satisfy sundry Fi Fas issu ed from a Justice's Court in said county, it. favor of Samuel Gee and others vs aid Eubank—levied on and returned to me by a constable. One Lot of Land, No.-44, in the fourth dis trict of originally Monroe now Butts cotrafy, conlain- Im202 1-2 acres, more or less—levied on ns the pro perty of William DowSjf to satisfy a Fi Fu issued from a Justice’s Court in Monroe county, in favor of 31. G Bucbunnon, bearer, vs suid Dowdy—levied oa and returned to me By a constable. T wo acres of Land, more or loss, it beintj in the north corner of Jot No. 253, in the eighth dis trict of originally Henry now’ Butts county—levied on SB the property of Littleberry Johnson to satisfy a Jus tice’s Fi Fa issued from Green county in favorof Ba- le >* Bledsoe V3 said Johnson—levied on and returned to me by a constable. Ono roan Horse, nbout 4 j r ears old—levi ed on ns the property of John Kimbrough to satisfy a Fi Fuin favor ot Ermine Case vs said Kimbrough, aiid Win. Lyon security—property pointed out by E. Mar- able. Fraction, No. 55, in the ninth district of ori ginally Henry now Butts county, containing 120 acres more or less—levied on as the property of Joel Bnley so satisfy a tax execution issued from said county, in favor of the State vs Joel Baley—property pointed out by J. M. D. Bond tax collector for said county. Aug. 82 HENRY HATELEY, Sheriff. Henry Sheriff Sales. W -ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OC TOBER next, between the lawful hours ©f sate, before the court bouse door in the town of Mac- donough, Henry county’, the following property, viz: Lot of Lu:.d No. 132 in the third dis trict of said cminty, 150 acres of Lot No. 125 in the third district of said county, and Lots No 178 and No 376 in the second district of said county—all levied on as the property ot Garry Grice, to satisfy one large Fi Fa issued from Henry superior court in favor of Jesse B. Reeves, and Cynthia Reeves, his wife, ••nd others, against said Grice and his wife—property pointed out by said Grice. One bay Maro—levied on as the porperty of Robert Lacicy to satisfy a Fi F’a. i-sued from Butts in ferior court in favorof William Jones against John J. Larky and Robert Lacky—property pointed out by Robert Lacky, one of the defendants. One road Wagon, four pair of Gear, one bay Horse, one sorrel Horse and one sorrel Mare— all levied on as the property of James Harris to satisfy one Fi Fa issued from Fayette superior court in fa vor of George P. Parker against said Harris. August 28 THQ3. J. JOHNSON, sheriff. made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe county, when silling for ordinary’ puiposes. for leave to sell one lot of land No. 172, in the seventeenth district of Muscogee county, the property of Jared Tapley, deceased. MARGARET TAPLEY, Adm’rx. JAMES .MAY, Adm’or. July 24, 3832. 30 A LL persons having demands against the estate o jAZl Robert Roffc. late of Bibb county, deceased, are requested to present them ii. terms of the law; and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to pav thesameto JOHND. SINGLETARY.* Aug. 8 22 • Gt • Adm'or. 1 /lOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Fay’ette county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the lnnd and negroes of the estate of Samuel Parsons, deceased. This the 10th day-of August, 1832. 34 THOMAS LOYD, EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, \ Allmrs - zettes according to law. Copy of the FSonrL r J Georgia.', Pulaski county. Know all men by these presents,- that v/e, Pinkney Yarbrough and Uriah Yarbrough. are held nnd .irm ly bound unto Tuttle H. Moreland, his heirs, execu tors, administrators and assigns in the sum of two hun dred dollars, for the payment of which well and Indy to he made, we bind ourselves, our heirs nnd assigns jointly and severally, by these presents, conditioned to be null if the above hound Pinkney Yarbrough shall within thirty days from the dale hereof, make good and lawful titlesUo the said Tuttle II. Moreland orhisnssigns to lot of land number ninety-three, in the thirteenth district of Houston county, nnd deliver said Tuttle II. Moreland, the plot and grant for the same, then the above bond to be null and void, other wise to remain in full force and virtue.. In testimo ny whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and affix ed our seals, this 9ih Jannarv, 1822. PINKNEY YARBROUGH. (L. S.) URIAH YARBROUGH, (L. S.) Test. B. Baukkr,. Westley Yarbrough. Copy of Assignment. I assign the within to John Rawls, this 30(h Mov, 1822, for value received. Test, TUTTLE II. MORELAND. G. B. Gardner. Georgia, Houston county. I certify the above to be a true copy from the min utes, this 111!: July, 1832. 20 CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o. P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of Jeremiah IIammack, late of Butts county’, deceased, are requested to make immedate payment, and all those having demands against said estate will render them in terms of the law. PEYTON H. WHITE, August 29 6t 35 adm'or. Strayed or Stolen? FROM my plantation in Harris county, near General Philips’s, on the 7th February last, ONE SOR- ^REL MARE about eight years old, four feet ten or eleveu inches high, with a sma star in her forehead, and white, streak down her face, ono hind foot white—when she loft me she had on a small bell; hut I suppose some person lias taken it off. I will pay a liberal reward for tho delivery of her to me at my plantation, or any information so that I can get her. MATTHEW HUMPHREY. Ellerslie, Ga., Avgust 25, 1832. 35-3t and complete operation. It has recently been extended to.Millcdgevilla, from which place it departs on 1 uesdays, Xhurs- dnvs and Saturdays, at 4 A. iM. For particulars see bills and the Milledgeville WM. SMITH. May 15, 1632 . 21 6m on stored at h:s Wars I loose h- ■' west rates, i; requested. Macon, August 10 ]f>3 dipped liv i will um. Co;. papers. Culpepper WAKE-HOUSfi AND Commission Bust AMltTON & HAYES JAMES K. BENWET, Koot znd Shoemaker, If AS. commenced business in McDonald’s building, (near the Macon Telegraph Office,) where he will be found ready.to attend to hi.s old customers and others who may call cu him. (C? 3 BOOTS and SHOES manufactured to order, in the best manner. REPAIRING also xvill he done. ' vfo or three JOURNEYMEN can find regular employment by application to him. jan. 25. Sj) HlCSS. 1.1U.J-U . cv n.v 1 L.o intendio. tnaaently locate themselves in \r P* re tin IM e:\Oc n W the above business; TTcsro €»2i ►thing". received HE subscribers have just received a large and extensive assortment cf Negro Clq thing xvliieh wiil be sold at a small profit. Dee 5 A. SHGTWE LL & .t. SMITIT. G-eorgia, Fayette County. ^YIHEREAS Thomas B. Willson and John V v Williams apply to me for letters of adminis tration on tlie estate of William P. Willson, late of said county,deceased. ■ These are therefore to rite end admonish all and sin• gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if any-they hare, in my office within he time prescribed by law, tchy said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, this 10th day of August, 1832. 34 WILLIAM .M BRIDE, c. c. o. Also will be sold as above. Fifty ncres of Land, more or less, lying in the second district of Henry county, number not known, being the laud that John Kail now lives on— levied on as the property of said Nail, to satisfy a cost Fi Fa in favor of the officers of Henry superior court vs. said Nail. One hundred acres of Land, being half of lot No! 209, in the first district of Henry county, whereon the widow Egnew now lives; and one yolte of Oxen—levied on as the property of Daniel AI. Jackson, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Butts supeiior coart in favor of Abel jL. Robinson for the usa of Pleasant Clay, vs. said Jnckeon. One iron-grey Stud Horse, four or five years old—levied on as the property of John P. Wyatt, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Henry superior court in favor of Rufus Broome vs. said Wyatt.’ One R;iy Mare and Colt, one Sorrel Horse, one two horse Wagon and gear—ai! levied on as the property of Hast in Faulkner, 10 satisfy a J’i Fa in fa vor o! tlie Executors of Abraham Betts deceased, vs. said Faulkner. JAMES LOVE. Aug ‘29 Sheriff. W ILL be sold, ( ,n the first Tuesday in OCTO BER next, agreeably 10 an order of the In ferior Court of Houston couniv, when sitting for or dinary purposes, at the court houso door in Perry, Houston county, 7sot of St&ad 2KTo. 170, In tbt fourteenth district of said county—to be sold as the properly of litany R. Blanchard, deceased —dower excepted. Terms on the dny. A. B. C11A8TA1N, adm'or. August 1, 1B32 31 FLOUR. A ^QUANTITY of fiiipcrfiue Flour; received - by tl$ Charles Carroll and for sale by May 25 144 ELLIS, SilOTWELL & CO, Georgia, Houston Coimiy. W HEREAS Henry Pitts and Thomas IIowcll, Executors of the estate of John Howell, de ceased, npply to me for lexers of dismission— Anil, whereas John Chancey, Administrator of (be estate of Edmund Chancey, deceased, applies to icrefor letters of dismission. These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and dr. gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo bt and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bi law, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said letten should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd s<*al at office, March 24, 1832. in 108 CHARLES II. RICE, c. c, o. Crcorgia,< 3ibb County. W HEREAS, John Smi^h, administrator of the estate ol Henry Smith, late of Bibb county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission as ad ministrator cfsald estate: These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at jny off.ee, with in the time prescribed by Imc, to shew cause, if any they have, why said lettei s should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th dnv of May, 1832. 19 MARTIN SIMMONS, o. c.o. Creorgia, Coweta County, W HEREAS William J. Jermany, administrator on the eslate of Maria Gotten, deceased, ap plies to me for letter* of dismission— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to 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 Rfh dny of June, 18C2. 25 SIIION HOUSE, c. c.o. LAW. Y HE Subscriber lias remox’ed from Milledge.- ville and located permanently in Macon. He will stillpractice in parts of tho Oakmulgee nnd Southern Circuits as heretofore, . His office for the present is on Second Street in the build ing next above Washington Hall. 158 2tsw 4tw JOHN RUTHERFORD, Jr. Xiamu Cil. GALLS, h'est quality LAMP OIL just received by boat Navigator, fo: sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co. April 10 121 X>rab> leaver XTats, F the first quality, just received and for salo by WM. H. BURDSALL. March 13 99 elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING than they, have ever before offered. April 3 A. SIIOTWEI.L & J. S. SMITH. To 'Rent, I AND possession given on the firs; of October next, the large and com modious Store and Ware House now in the occupancy of George Wood— also the Store, noxv in tho occupancy of James M. Hill in the same building, both in good order, and situated on Cherry’ Street, near tho corner of Cherry and Second Streets. Apply to C, B. COLE, or Aug. 16. 170 M. CHISHOLM. 37SW C-OOIDS, M. II. BURDSALL is noxv recenring aud opening a general assortmeut of Seasonable Ca-oods, which he offers for sale at the most reduced pri ces, amongst which are the following: Superfine Saxony blue, black and colored Cloths. Merino Cloths. Bine, black and fancy mixed Satinnctts Dufiie point and rose Blankets. Red, xvhite, green aud yellow’Flannels Saxony and Canton xvhite gauze ditto 8 and 10 qr. Damask table Diaper Birds eye axul Russia do Merino Circassians Black and Blue Domhazetts and Circassians Irish Linens, Flemish Sheetings, Cotton Ozua- burgs Negro Cloths, Linseys Thread I.nces and Shell Combs Pongee, Spittalfield Black Italiau Lustring, black Sarsanet ana Sin- chews, black Gros de Berlin, black Gros de Naples, Colored do do Mandarines and Florences, black and colored Italian Crapes Gauze and Satiu Garniture Ribbons aud silk Velvets, Merino and Cashmere- Thibet Wool, Damask Silk and Crapo Sbaxvls Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies diamond straw and Leghorn braid Bonnets Misses diamond and chaiu Bonnets Lace aud gauze Veils, figured and plain BoMiiuet Flagg aud Bandanna Handkerchiefs A general assortment of coarse Shoes aud Boots Men’s and Youth’s Fur Hats Fur, Leathor and Hair Caps, &c &c Nov 5, 13 TIN WARE MANUFACTURER. ■MCIiiJERRY, NEAR .THIRD STREET. HE subscriber manufactures and keeps con stantly on hand, a general assortment of SFin T^are, which he xvill sell wholesale and retail at Sayan nab or Augusta prices. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice at tho shop on Third street, next door to Ellis, Shot- veil & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Order- sen; to Ellis, Sholwell ly Co., xx-ill rc- < nire prompt attention. Nov 1.1 17 j or befo • pose of truusactii j ing taken the j ijt CCj5 vc'llioilt ’r’v’o..T -v j recently on uj ied by Isaac B. RoxvLv-n 40l!3e corner of Mulberry ami Second streets. j uic immediate vicinity of most of the C transactions, respect fully solicit a part of n 4 favor, promising iu return, uureiuittiro- to the interest of all who may favor^S metr business and conmlence. Liberal adv2 xv- made on Produce, Merchandize or Jff property. L . LHARD HAMILTON* JOHN R. HAYES. * ' Mecon, August 14. 1832 fit Xisea i ‘Staomas B^ShT, XVILL TRANSACT w A R E HO USE, BOATING, kAJ a:: ° COmSMBIZSSitOH SUSxSss?^ IN MACON, GA., UNDER THE NAME AND FIRM OF zvs&yj) & blAir. HEY have takes the Warehouse t D j _LL \\harf next above the bridge kuoKn"' Cutter’s Warehouse. They will render the same facilities to the If.mtcrs, Buyers and Shippers of Cotton, that any other like establishment iu the place. 'Thejr Warehouse is safe from the dangers of fire, aud possesses the advantages of a » t0( j Wharf and close Ftnrehous&—all of xxhicb°wil be put iu good repair for the reception of Cottcc find Goods. i 1 hey solicit a share of public patronnge. Oul Mr. Reed acknowledges with pleasure tho liberan patronage which ne has received heretofore frc&1 his friends and acquaintances, and respeetfaM K>licit8 the Continuance of the same, to the nbctf I firm. REED & BLAIR. ‘ August. 1&32. 170 Cm & sffiimsr WARE HOUSE, AND . j COMMISSION ItJEECHANTS, T’. TAKL liberA advances so Cotton iu t;«> ±VJ£' amfou shipments, ako oii notes and cr I er property deposited iu their hands. Their Ware Houses ore more convenient to tit] business part of tlue toxvu thr.u an: other, possex I ing the advantages of a wharf, and are raoreei I erupt from danger by fire, than auy other in Mi-1 con. Mav 25 144 Cotton -tags t . 3 ~ Ready made Cotton Bogs, 5m I dj> 5A yards each, of the besilcw- 5 ness Bagging, for sale by REA & COTTOX. July 10. 150 sizmg. N assortment of colored and black SILKS jusl received and for sale by Nov 17 23 WM. H. BURDSALL.^, Blanton 6l Smith OFFER FOR SAT.E, iIJHDS St Croix and N. O 60 bids do do 50 do Loaf and Lump 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, And'a variety of other goods. May 25 144 30 ?u gar do do Whiskey, Bacon, 8a It, fyc. g* t*? BARRELS Baltimore Whiskey, 13 hhds do do • 10 hhds Molasses 15 qr casks Marseilles Wine 4 pipes Holland Gin 1500 bushels Liverpool Ground 1000 do Alum Salt 20,000 lbs Bacon 30 Boxes Manufactured Tobacco Ilhds & bbis N. O. Sc St. Croix Sugars, l'or sale bv May 15 141 REA & COTTON. Salt r r Creorgia, Hons ton County. James A. Everitt, ) Rule Ni Si to Jureslose morl- rs. ?* n the Superior Court of Georgh H. S IMS. Staid county, August term, 1832. T HE petition of James A. Everitt, respectfully shexv’cth, that on the fifteenth day of April, in the year otAiir Lord one thousand eight hundred and tbirty-lwo.^eorge II. Sims exrcutcd and delivered to your petitioner his deed of mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, in and to a certain tract or parcel of land, situnte in the ninth district of said county of Houston, and knoxvn Riid distinguish ed in the plan of said district by number two hundred and tbirty-five, containing two hundred txvo nnd a half acres »f land more or less, for the purpose of se curing the payment of a promissory note of even date with the said mortgage deed, by which said note, the said George H. Sims promised, on or before the first day of January next thereafter, to pay your petition er o*4iearer two hundred dollars tor value received. And your petitioner cailh, that although said promis sory note has long since been due, yet the said George II. Sims hag not paid the same, or any part thereof. Wherefore, it is on motion, ordered, that unless (lie said George H. Sims do pay into the clerk’s office of this court, the principle nnd interest due on said promissory note together with the cost of this applica tion, within six months from the. date of this applica tion. or shew sufficient cause to the contrary; that the equity of redemption in. and to the said mortgaged premises, be then and from thence forward, forever barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be published in one -of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for four months, orserved ou the said George 11. Sims in per son, three months previous to the next term of this court. A true extract from the minutes of the court. J. W ELLBORN, Dtp. Clerk. August 14, 1832. 24 4in Family Flour O F a superior quality, for sale by Mey 18 142 C. A. HIGGINS. Morton's Pulmonic Fxpcctorant COUGH SYRUP, F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, and Hooping Cough. A supply of this x’alu able Medicine received and for sale hy ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. Nov 23 28 Spring and Summer Clothing. HE subscriber has just commenced receiv ing his stock of Spring and Summer Clo thing. He assures the public that his stock xx-i! be inferior to none, is determined to sell at lo? prices, and invites purchasers to call. march 15 WM. IT. BURDSALL. Clothing Store. 1 BT^ HE subscriber being very anxious to re- Bl duce his stock of R'oollen Clothing, xvill i ill at very low prices. March 15 WM H. BURDSALL. BXZAS O N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston. Sa vannah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur chasers, for sale by Nov. 10. BAXTER, FORT fc WILEY. COVTOnr BAGGING. E* pieces heavy Hemp Bagging in instore, for sale by. - 1 C. A. HIGGINS. „ N. B. Arrangements are so made xvith the a- gbnts of tho manufacturers, that the Planter and Merchant can be constantly supplied with the ar ticle of Bagging at its lowest prices, and on liber May 99 Garden Seeds, A FRESH supply, just received and for sale by .ELLIS, SHOTWELL &CO. April 14 124 NOTICE.' T HE Subscriber having sold his stock of GOODS to Mr. Samuel Rowland, and declined business, solicits for him the patron age of his friends and former customers, and re quests all who are indebted to him, to call at the storo of S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooke & Coxvles, xvherc he will be found for the purpose of making settlements. Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. FALLS OF COOSA. Alabama. ' | IJE desirable site xx bich for a long din* l* : c«ij,i<:d the attention of the manv lfcoa*w,| men of enterprise xvho have utiield its advaiila^MJ and unrivalled location, hy the recent actjobilit* »,l the Creek territory, in Alabama, i3 becooiiig ( k, jecl of sugh great notoriety, that the propnstf’r;ir.'t determinedly offer the same tor sale, in loti of tit w dinnrv size*, on Monday, 4tli Fobrnary,lc*33. Poisons who have visited the tnosfatirartiwF^ where an interchange of the products of the j aiid.of foreign commodities lakes places sre ous.iu the declaration, thet this place eminent advantages over imy other in trie Somam -try. Situated at the extreme head ot nav |?' J on the Coosa, a rix’er navigable to this point M hohts of tlie largest size. For convenience*!™ 1 '■ its location is unsurpassed, presenting to me eye f- feet unbroken plain, having a declination su >n.!v I? cc. '- y off the superabundant waii-- ! front extending to the river in a hold bluff, I (• u j..-. i:r.j ‘ ~ r.:: i 1 r,>verextremities, into tfte ' jj/ :r i 1.-ii;:i.’j —c-i: i ai v c supplieU X'.'ilJ Be j ipg streams of axceJletit.xvater-. Totvwds • r or terminating :n f'Ttly •.::ic!.dit:;: ! - ' !i -‘; f ing the most "desirable situations cos. But all these considerations «**k m. h the unrivalled i. | a Vtr an extensive trade- Molasses, Slum, CJi», Just received by boat Stranger. IlfIDS N. O. Molasses, 20 bbis Rum 20 do 20 do ennee, compared xvitl xvh'oh it possesses for an rilv the onlx’ depot for-the ily ot < hcctse [Jcly erf® cd up-country wiih mcrchandie, it f l 0 f-: t J 9»en« become Ihe mart fcf tent south of the Potomac, fiic^—i-'; • ,j ij C .- of these regions, abouhdsio quarries > ■ a!! kinds of truicraUp, r , muicxion.of .p f . r .t nose oftheA!ahr,ma;.U jE; - e ichmAOt; ifhy stone and in fac spects the contemplated c the Tonnessce xyiih those ot tl it will have its cinboi Gin (best brand A good nroof) Whiskey (N. O.higli proof) IN STORE. 10 bbis Mackeral No 1. 50 do Whiskey 50 do Gin 10 hhds St. Croix Sugar 10 doN. O. do 25 bbis Manhnden Fish 5 ‘ierces superior Rice. For sale by C. A. HIGGINS. March 28 H2 diately at this spot xvill tcrniiii’ te pi a ce ties. The xve'l known advantages t | !2P to ders further remarks uari ss '^'jp 5 ;' r; ,hie opf? : ' cCI ’* that to the capitaiist it for profitable investn advantage* for an cite for profitable investment to th p ,, c ! - 1 - - V 'c trade—i° 111 . the allurement of what must sobn ^ C ^. n isp^ ing town, not of ephemeral cxisfeiu • toxvn ret hi ch,»| nent and daily invreas a desirable and pleasant to the alluvial bottoms of tie the Tallapoosa. rDir.nl.S jhicbiL P -Vif/P 8 Savannah. A1 ABLE at sight, lor sale by Dec 16 46 DAY & BUTTS. al tortus. 345 A SHOTWELL & T. S. SMITH have ju* • received a large lot of Fancy Dunstable Sonnets, Also—a general assortment o£ Carved Shell COMBS, oif the first quality. And txx-o boxes of DRAB <fc BZ.AOS BEAVER HATS ojf superior quality. April 17 126 Dissolution. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers under the firm of Ralston Jones, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business of the concern will be attended to by David Ralston, who can be found at the store of-Robert S. Patton, (their old stand,) corner of Cherry and Third streets. „ DAVID RALSTON. Feh2o 82 JOHN L. JONES. w. Plaster of Paris. "1 fll BARRELS of superior PLASTER PARIS, for hard, walls and stuc cowork, just received and for sale bv June8* 15S c. A. HIGGINS. nt& ideiice, the In adtidka 10 doubtedly, at no remota ‘ r : ‘? r ]’ gre‘ of the State rapitol. !r ; ”_.vhich r a; tcrc' f8:e " merit, than any other| nnt on ' ;j! , ; the State. „ - ixr0 : Terms of Payment—who and t |fl| , iTf cU to take place or. the premis s edof. A,rnlfr thlC F^ Aug. £5 5im *>■ .„ ■— ff.es J UST received and for sale . several cases of " Slack and Drab Mark"’- Not inferior to any m AyGO^ Atso—Ajftniralassorlmrrd^: b icli in addition to their ^ j. S. “• f old low. : A. SHOTW ELL A- ^ July 13, 1832, I 1 'CARRIAGE Gilk NUMBER Of Barouches ^ &c p, . r< cfif " nfc' ed and for sale bj ' May 25 144 ELLIo. ^