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,;V (iltlEVi: * OltlTIE.
nil.LE»«EVILLi:, OEOKOIA, WEDNENDAV EVEX1NO, SEPTEHKEII M. 1NI.3.
No. 30—VOL. XI » .
irT*The Recoupke is published weekly, on Hancock
. between Wnviie ami Jell'eraon, at Throe
vahle in advance, or Four Holla
* Dollurn r
h, il' not paid 1
'" n ’ (VKH tiskmknts conspicuously inserted at the timinl i
TIhmo sent without a specification of the titlmlvcr of i
^iertion*. will be published until ordered out, und charged !
*'Vie so f'land and negroes,by Administrators, Executors, !
^"jnurdimis, are required by law to he hold on the first
T eitlnv in the month, hetwcon the hours of ten in the fore-
mid throe in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the t
ni iv in which tiie property is situate.—Notices of these I
"V 1 m „ s i he given in n public gazette sixty days previous
m diodav of sale. . f
Notice!* for the sale of personal property must he given
. i l p muliner, FOitTY days previous to the day of sale.— I
4l«K notico to the debtors and creditors of an cslntc, must I |f,r) \l\\ ‘J u„|j n K,,dford
21 oublialicd for kokty days. 1 - ’
Notice that application will be made to tbe Court of Or-
' for leave to sell land, must be published for four
Cass Slu rifi N Sales lor October.
I' 0t D. S. Projwrty of To sat infij
+67 5 John Reilly and \ Merchants’ and
Francis Shield } Planters’ Hank.
6**3 17 3, Jns. M. McDoinld, Jiwiies & Cartlidgc.
1144 21 2, James Hudson, William I*. King.
2t>7 4 3, Jeter A. Iloggc, Simeon Hail.
4<» 4 3, benjamin Garner, Jos. S. Anderson.
H4rt 21 2, Lewis llrown, Buckner Harris.
Hid Hi 3, Jorduu Driver, NVm. II. White.
113 22 2, George C. branch, James Brnuuaii.
I M2 4 3. Thomas Trammel, William Curry.
1-73 21 2, Isnac Wheaton. 8. C. Cntilkings.
I27G 17 3, Win. Covington, Bennett II. Cohn ers
Postponed Sale lor October.
82 18 3, Ifuscy Cntnp,
751 20 3. W’illiam O. Nenl,
557 20 3. John brown.
817 2 4, Wibiam Fiooman,
183 0 3. R. S. Scroggins,
788 I 4, I liratn WiOiams,
49l>g 2 3. Wright Sbipor,
350 2 3, J I). Danhy,
272 I 3, William Wadiani
t>88 20 3, John Dickinson,
Do do
Do do
Do do
Do do
Do do
Do do
McJunkin & Perry.
Samuel Mc/uukiu.
John It.Cargil.
b. L. Cato A. Co.
None
iliiisrv
l|, V ! jjhiidnossi n tbe line of Printing, will meet with prompt (
•ttentioii nt the Rkcokiik.k Office.
I rtT p.rs (on Imsiiioss) must be post paid. j
W E are authorised to hiioiiiicc |
f/iftries Smith* Esq. a
candidate lor Tax Collector of bald-
win county, at tbe ensuing election. I
Id tf ,
W E arc authorized to announce j
Jsuaes A. Hill, a candi
date for Sheriff of Baldwin county, at
the next January election.
2(5
W E are authorized to say that Col. i
Aug> II* Aaiderson of |
burke county, will be a candidate at
election for brigadier General I
of the 2d brigade 1st Division G. 51., vice Gen. Hubert |
. deceased. June Id 22 mot \v2t j
E are authorized to announce I
('apt* /•’. Scott* ;
udidate for Sheriff of baldwin
county, at the election in January next, j
2d 2t mot j
E authorized to announce 511'. !
.Dobci B*. Dyer, ns a
candidate for 'Fax Collector of Bald-
win county, at the ensuing January |
election.
August 21 31 (f |
5iiMj;!Ha:viLij]
STREET LOTT KRY. i
Authorised hy the General Assembly oi l In; Stale uf Georgiy j
Dame Fortune stands n merry mood,
Pouring her Jurors to the crowd ;
be ready friend, before they fall —
Who knows hut you tnay catch them all.
RON E Y !^5H)N E Y!
“LOTS or MONEY !!”
W HEN we consider that Fortune is daily diffus
ing wealth and happiness in all parts and every
rorner of this extensive country, through the medium
of the Latter)' Sysfriu, that scarcely n day or
it tveek v\ heels by us, w itlioul bringing the intelligence,
that some one of our friends or Icllow-citizens lias
drawn n /Vise, and that it only requires an investment j
dI I ha t fir ini sum of 'flVll Doli.ll'*, !•» give us a I
litjoi) CHANCE for Twenty Thousand ,
Dollars—Surely it is unnecessary to urge upon I
this liberal and enlightened people tbe policy of step- •
pine in the tcay to wtalh and the furor of the propiti |
om Dame.
The second day’s drawing is completed: and the J
Til I HE) DAY’S DRAWING
WILL TaKF. ri.iCF. ON
Saturday the 101/* JVorcmbrr next, I
at the Lottery-Otlice, in tbe town of Milledgcvillc, ut
tlii* hour of 2 o’clock P. M. There willlheii In* deposited
in the wheel a Prize of 10,000, B Of* Si 1,000, j
fcffOO, 8 HOO, B 700, $G00, B .100, $ BOO, 1
8300, B 5100— In addition to this, the First Drawn j
Number w ill he entitled to a Prize of 5$ 1,000.
Thus will he presented to adventurers a most splendid 1
|iriwpect of wealth, which may be obtained lor TEN
DOLLARS.
The unparalleled richness of the wheel presents the
following Prizes:
a PiU/RS or *10,000,
1 PRIZE or $.-5,000,
W. E. Barrin.
883 4 3, Mathew Williams, III. Phillips, dec’d.
f*73 4 3, G. W. Williamson, Thomas Dotlmrd.
221 22 2, Arthur Warren, P. J. Murray.
280 21 2, Henry Keller, Bennett II. Conyers
Cobb ShorifPs Sales for October.
l.ot D. S. The property of To satisfy
(•84 I 2, Leroy 51 inis,
755 17 2, Dennis Madden.
533 Hi 2, G. C. Dean.
b»»5 18 2, Patrick Gray,
3<;s I 2, William W. Wash.
019 17 2, fJ. b. Bateman and ^
13 19 2, ) Jesse Duncan,
HI33 17 2, John Bales,
751 17 2. b. Lane,
till 17 2, Isaac Covington,
123 19 2, J. S. Treadwell,
581 18 2, J B. Shores,
t»»8 2 2. Wm. Sunderford,
172 3 3, Samuel Royal,
21 H* 2, .Marshall King,
335 17 2. Joel Cruwfprd,
121 19 2. Vincent Sanford,
392 19 2, Oliver Jeter,
859 IH 2, Bryan O. Neaf,
845 18 2, S. Ac G. Cum tiling,
5-12 17 2, James Lloyd,
333 I 2, J<dm Jones,
813 19 2, John Penh in,
108 }
1980 ) 10 2, Martha Barge.
219 17 2, James B. Talley.
Baker Sc Moody. j
Thomas McCartney
Win. Host wick. |
John Gilmaitin.
M. Peudergrust.
$ 51. Peudcrgrost.
C. Cltnmhless.
John II Newton,
John II. New ton. i
Hr (I tie Id Garlic. j
Joseph Perry.
Hardy Perry. j
A. S Jones.
James Watt.
Simpson Fortuity. |
William F. Colt. .
Joseph T. Camp. |
Hardin Williams.
J. C. Mason Ac Co
J. C. Mason Ac Co,
James Kirkpatrick.
Alary Pierce.
Z Booth.
James Kirkpatrick.
Trau*} lv:;iiia ( nit
.ItPilirnl ISrfnrlimiil.
T :ai: lectures in thi* institution will
commence, as usual, on the first .Monday of No
vember. and terminate on tbe fir?t Saturday in March
The courses are—*
Anatomy and Surgery by Dr. Dun my.
Institutes of Medicine und Clinical Practice, hy Dr.
Cai.dwki.l.
Theory and Practice of Physic, hy Dr. Cookk.
Ohstctrhs and Diseases of IVoomen and Children, by j niness of
Dr. UiciiAunso.N.
Materia Medico and Medical Dolany, by Dr. Shout
('henustryand Pharmacy, by Dr. Yanof.i.i..
During tin* entire term, tin* Professor of Anatomy
and Surgery lectures nine times each week, and the
other Professors daily, Sablmtlis excepted. The fees
to the entire course, with matriculation and tin
PROSPIIPTIIN
Foil rUnT.tSIIINQ AT MH.LKDGKYII.I.K, CA, A I.lTF.RAltV
PKKIODICAI., KNTITKO
Tlie Georgia Acailciuician,
AND
Southern Journal of I’.tlnration,
TO IIK DKTOTRD TO THE INtKKKST OF
EDUC.tTIOJT
In our own Nttilt* particularly,
And adapted to the icants of Tamilas und Communities.
HATS.
HI ST RECEIVER from New-
York,
lO Cases Hals, the latest fashion.
ALSO.
*100 pair Negro Shoes.
L. COWLES. A Co
Millodgevllle, September I8 1 35 if.
WARE-HOUSE
iimmlM ndiT .late, npplicotloti wilt lie ttmda
r. to the hmiomlilu Inferior C'onrlof<jvvimieUcouil«
tv . wlnlo Mtim„ for ntdinary purpowe, for leave to m!1
all the real estate ol Daar Iv. Ynnn<r. k'** of nid coiui-
lecenseil. JAMES AUSTIN
JAMES AUSTIN, )
UM. M. HO HERTS, VAdrn'n
MAY YOUNO, S
lly ROBERT C. BROWN, nf Scotttboro’.
, ril III' Editor is of opinion, that philosophical education,
I R. as it is generally conducted in our own L’liivorsitic
| and Acade
September II. 1833 ' 4|„
" l lt """I 111 ' • ,|lrl ' »'»'••• appli.'niioo u ill ile m'lidfl
loth** Inferior Court of Henry county, when flt-
""g f**r ordinary purposes, fur leave to sail the.lioute
and l«*t* in tin* town of 51cDonougli, belonging to
James C Steele, lale of said county, deceased.
Thomas j. Rogers, AdmV.
•mined to the communicati
on of knowledge, and that too little attention is bcstow-cd
on the formation of tlm intellectual habits of judging, rea
soning, and eoimnuiik*iilion, bv which alone, the prosecu
tion of science, alter leaving school or rollegc,and the bu
siness of active life, can Ik* successfully pursued. It is
therefore hi* design, to conduct this work in reference to
the analysis of the human mind, nnd to endeavor to for
ward the great object of fitting our sous und daughter*
practical life.
There being no work of the kind in the Southern ri
try, it is taken lor ir run ted that no one w ill question the
priet v of endeavoring to establish tm organ of gone
h needed. We adopt the
And Coinitii**iort Itnsmu**.
FJjlllK undersigned having ink* n that extensive
4 in
Ijio Library, amount to $ 110. The graduation fee is Ji'rc'p'lV.iVc'j io ,m" ( H'i7t"nor il'hour^wl-h toOiHliIIv .’.51.
*9- . . any mode or course to be pursued in general or particular
1 lie Cholera having left it, Lexington now enjoys its . instruction. Our aim shall he, to open the
ordinary health.
Bv order of the Fn
<:. w.
Lexington, Ky. July 27
•ultv,
SHORT, M. D Dean.
31 <U
thought on this important subject, ami hy our effort-
denvor to bless the country of our adoption, the laud of
children, the home that we hive
CENTRAL. HOTEL,
MACON, (iEORUIA.
JOfl.V C.JIt TUlt— Late of Clinton,
M AS opened (he Cctttvtll BSotft, in the ex
tensive Fire proof Brick Building, recently
At a time when manual labor schools and other respcc- payment In
Fire-proof WniT-lloime <m ('amp-
hell street, reeenlly occupied hy Messrs Slaughter A-
LuIhiXhii, offers 11 is services KMhe Planters A^ .Merchants
in the above business. His arrangements arc such, ns
will enable hi in In make cash advances to liny extent
on Coltiin stored with him ; and lie hopes from ninny
lur y”” f *M ,p f|”tice •«» Hu* Cottmi 'Frai'e. and strict per-
soitiil attention In all business lie may be fnvnrnd with,
mi- f° share a portion «>( public pnlrnnnge, mid particular- j *'»
r*»- ly of bis former Irieeiis and customers.
p ‘» _ l\ MALONE,
we Q-;» Tbe business of «Y Sislnir is |
eonliniied in Savannah, utuiertlie uiamigenient of .Mr
11. Si-dare.
(L/' All tlie Papers at Milb-dgeville. Smiflierti Ran
tier und Washington News, w ill eaeli publish tbe a
hove for one month, and forward their accounts foi
July 2. I-
f JlOUR mouths alter date, application will be made
to tlm Imuorablu Inferior Court of VVilkimon
county, when Hitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
hcII the lamU belonging to the’estate of YValdegravo
Clop ton, deceuMcd, of said county.
THOMAS CLOPTON, Adm’r.
July IS, 1833. 4 m
months alter date, applicalionpvilJ bemade
Ja to the linuorable the. Inferior Court of Jasper
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
lithe real estate of David Allen, deceased.
AU.MSTEI) DODSON, ? . , ,
F.LIJA1I DODSON, JAdmr
September 4. 1833 4 m
f 01 III'* ereditora of the estate of William A. Skrine,
J3. are requested tu rendcr in their deinatuls accord
ing to law, before the lirstduy of January next.
n m.*iM vr i .t
institutions
expect, that some mode i
tlie suer ■*ss or failure of at;
era need n periodical, w
view*, and from which lie
utnl gather eucotintgeniei
tusk of instruction. It m
around us, it is reasonable
ommuninitioii with regard to
ttempts, is desirable. 'I’eaeli-
reiu they may express their
nav learn the views of others,
m«l guidance in the arduous
design to collect information
K. 51.
Seplemher 3
U. HlvblNE, Adui’r,
M. It. SKRINE, Aum’rx.
3*1 (it
79 3 3, J. 51. Foster &.J. Shaw, B Ragland Ac Co.
508 18 2, O. (I. Robinson
713 19 2, William Adams,
1293 2 3, Thomas (J. Moore,
179 19 2, J I. Scoff,
987 18 2, Neliemhdi Norton,
757 I 2. A. M. Bishop,
871 19 2, Stephen Dohhs,
821 3 3, Stephen Sanders,
57 19 2,
557 I 2, Henry L. brash,
Postponed Snles for October
1095 Hi 2, Llmm Griffis,
77 29 2, Ljw is 51. .Mathews,
485 3 3, Wm. \\. barrel I,
848 19 2, William Greesou.
9t)0 I 2, Charles F. Scegar,
952 17 2, Ezekiel Deal,
IfViirruy Slieriir’s males for October.
I Ait D. S. Property of To satisfy
111 14 3, Benjamin Mortice, J. II. Lumpkin.
2. A. IN nils & J Jordan, Green Ac Beasley.
tensive Fi.. n , j
reeled in this city. The location is central to the i education in general,
business of the place, and tlie house is conveniently , Perhaps at no period of our history, could there be a
arranged for the *ieCommodiit toil of M’Yt- 1 Greater call for correct views mi school bonks and appura-
milies or Single B m ersons* either ns regular ! "is, necessary to facilitate the progress of the pupil,
or transient Boarders. The ItedsA E-'Ill'll it lire
throughout, are NEW AND SUPERIOR. The
Mason iV. Co.
J. W. Jones Ac Co.
Mason & Wilkin.
Francis llohsou.
John R. Stanford.
John It. Stanford.
. 7] l t I'is friends anil the public, a li
ConveuU
William \N illiams.
call for
1 I us, necessary t
will, therefore, endeavor to supply our columns with res
pectable reviews of iiiuiiiiuIf, mid information with regard
. to all the machinery of education.
Augusta, September II
LIVERY S r i;A15LE,
® Ii'i BSjIjB'/. j real estate of John Ivy, bite of said county, deceased,
rill HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to J JOHN EVANS, Aditi’r.
Ji. the public, that lie has enlarged In-* September 11, 1833 4ui
mVEIX'Z S2ABIB | Ol’R mouths afterdate, application will be made
for the accommodation of DroviTS, nud other j lo 3»« honorulde Inferior Courtof OgieUiorpo
y visit tim town, during the up. county, w hen silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
fe has attached to his Stable, Lois i 10 the real estate of William Hiiekahv, deceased.
I qlOUR months after date, ufiplieatioii will be made
to the honorable Inferior Courtof Greene county,
vlieti fitting for ordinary purposes, for Ioh\« to sell tho
persnnx who
proaebingw inter.
Iiigli und dry. HD charges shall be moderate, and
every ullcntion will be paid to tbo«n who may call on
him. WILLIAM A. MOTT.
N. B. Carriages will be kept constantly on hand,
for the exclusive benefit of my putrons. \V. A. M.
September 18 35 41
September II, 1833
JESSE SELL, Adtu’r.
4 in
al share, of patronage
Convenient Stables are m
j tacbcd to tbe Hotel.
i June 1833 29 29t
Valu.-ilik- [*r«|t<Tiy For Sale.
IfflfBi IHifVK. 0
P. J. 51 array.
B n il’ll Bunn Sc Co.
Saffold A Porter.
McJunkin Ac Smith.
Joseph Perry.
James Grubbs.
George Scoit
Beiijaiiiin Bradley
Richard butler.
Jeremiah Vestal.
IJislui Wilde.
David Holloway.
Fainbrougb Ac Black.
Terrell Al Rusk and
Pb.B«ant Hulsey.
S. 51 c.llink in.
Irwin & Bryant.
Robert Bussell.
51 organ Brown.
John Sellers.
Table and itar will always be furnished with ; That our paper mav interest every thinking man, and be
the best tbe Market affords; and iio pains will be spar- j an inmate of the family circle, it will embrace Agricultural
ed by (lie Proprietor, to render comfoktari.k and and 5lecliimieal Essays, Polite Literature, essays on 5Io-
aorkfam.i: all who favor liitn with their custom ; and ral and Physical Science, Biography, original and selected
he hopes, from bis long experience, nnd the sutiifnc- Poetry, Strictures »n the best modes of Education, Disei-
tiou heretofore rendered the communilv. to merit from l' li,,c ofnelmols, notices of Literur\ institutions and Litera
ry works; in fine, any subject calculated to interest the
planter, the teacher, mother, father, guardian and student.
Disputed points in Polities or Reficioti, shall be entirely
j excluded, nor is the Academician ever to be the vehicle of
! malevolent itisiimatioiis or ungenerous aspersions. It FBI HE undersigned offers for sale tho following vn-
' shall be the constant aim of tbe Editor, to unite all con- luable real estate, to wit:
; flirting interests and views, in the noble object of training j in Franklin, t.t present occupied by
children in the ways of wisdom, and difiusuig a taste for •• * • • • - * J
I literature, the arts and sciences, which ever tends to make
i a luippy and enlightened people.
! Advertisements of 'Teachers, .Schools and Rooks, w ill
i be inserted at the usual rules, blit this class of advertise-
j incuts only, as it is intended to make the Academician sub- \ ings.
j serve the purposes of Education nod general information. Also—-TIlC I WO Story laoilM*, together with
I The paper will he published semi-monthly, at Thiikk tlm lot oil the southeast corner of the public square,
Dollars per annum, payable in advance, and will contain I suitable for n store nnd dwelling
1 ^1 OUR months after date, application will be made
to tlm honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavo
to sell the real estate of Mary Gooi*»y, deceased.
ISAAC GOOLSBY, Adm’r.
September II, 1833 4m
1 71 OUR months after date, application will be made
to tlm honorable Inferior court of Gwinnett coun
ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell
all the real estate of John W. Turner, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
JOHN TURNER.
JOHN D BREWSTER, ,
September II, 1833 4ni
Adm’ri
4 Prizes of S
1,000
;j Prir.esof $500
:i “ of
»oo
•»
of S(H>
i “ of
hut)
It “
of ;too
4 “ of
■700
a “
of aoo
3 “ Of
<>oo
n> “
of 100
Thus, it will be perceived, that there
nre new in tlie
wheel, more than
3»,00» DOLLS.,
exclusive of the prizes below One Hundred Dollars—
making the ricl.est wheel ever before offered to the pub-
la* in tin* Southern country, and it is confidently believ
ed, that every mail who ifesires to acquire a fortune
with hut little trouble, and comparatively no expense,
will conic forward and improve tlie present brilliant op
portunity to bis own inerest.
148 II 3, Sinebcll Smith,
•I 9 3, Snnili Surat,
97 13 4. Martin Dial,
159 21 2, James llodge*,
87 12 3. Jnsliua llall,
3i)H 8 4, William C. Bate
21)3 I I 3, John Leathers,
295 9 4, William Beaver
[Trustees Clayton Academy.
47 19 4 \
149 9 4 ) Allen Bradley,
38 19 4, Joshua Ammon*,
123 1^ 4, .Mathew T. i’liillips.
243 l<> 3, 'Thomas M Berrien
51 25 3, James Holli-,*
87 25 2, William Hall,
For*)*tli Slic»ril3’s Sale for October, j
To satisfy.
Samuel Bright well, j
R MR it bards Ac Co j
AYm. Bostwick.
S. McJunkin.
Robert Market. J
Kelley A ('Hinton. {
Thomas Vidisius.
James Wilson.
Adams Al 'Towns
Aichibald Darraii
M yatt Williams.
A. S. Jones.
'Thomas G
Lot
D. S. Property of
(• II, Green Johiisoii,
23 3 I, Robert Martin,
758 3 I, Wilson Scoff.
937 14 I, Joshua Hutchins,
I4li I I, George W. Jones,
219 2 I, Joseph R. Avin,
499 2 1, John Willingham,
295 3 I, Enoch Lunsford.
144 14 I. Martin Kendrick,
501 I I, Wade Harris,
215 2 I, Beiioiie (’aiter,
191 2 I, Samuel R) les,
2 I, David Collins,
Deuui*. Ilarnmnck, Ac Co. consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Hardirare* Cattery meet Groceries*
The Goods are fresh and of the best quality, and are
sold for the purpose.of making a settlement with the
representatives of Wilhoru J. Hamiiiack, deceased,
formerly a partner of the firm of Dennis, llamiuack,
Ac Co. The Stock will he soli! in lots to suit purcha
sers, on a credit till the25th of December next, on all i
sums over five dollars. Stile to continue from day to I
day. until completed. Small notes and approved se- 1
curity will be required. ;
E W. DENNIS, ) Surviving copartners 4f>0
Miftlie firm of Dennis, IDO
E. STONE, ) llaiiiiniick, Al Co. 1 202i
Knoxville, Craw ford Co. Aug 29 33 fit
WARE-HOUSE,
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
rjIlIE Subscriber continues tbe
'tfl ”■ W’a re-1 louse and Commission
Business, at liiso/<# stand, bead of
( | lftrr y Street and Cotton Avenrn—
\\ here lie oilers all tlie usual facilities
A. Woodley: tlie house is large and commodious, con
taining ten room* and two piazzas in a high state of
completion; attached to the Hotel are vacant lots for . n . . ... .... .
drove.a. kilel.en, stiiblu- mid oil ueccuury outbuild- H^IOUR luoiitlin ufler datd, application will be wade
' I H to the huiiorahle tlie Inferior Court of Monroe
county, when sitting as u Court of Ordiuary, for lebvd
to sell all the negroes und land, belonging to the estate
of Hinieoii 51. Taylor, bile of Monroe county, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs und creditors.
JOB TAYLOR, ) A ,
ELLENSON TAYLOR, ] Admri
Hept. 11, 181)3 4m
mil be Sold at •taction,
A T KMO.vdle oil tlie first Mnn.liij in Ocli.ber i ciein pares, on a rood 'type, nn ill.- plan of tbe American j Also—Fraction of Land, ndjoininR tlm town
next, (be Stock ill 1 fade Ilf tlie firm nl I nrmer, JI numbers> mskine n volume, which will be nc- | of Franklin. cnntiiiliiiiK I1KI acres, llOorwIiicb are first
emmmnied will,an elecmii mle |.«Re „„d frciier.il iniku. .dity river butloin; (Ml acre, are elenrei! and in 11 liifrli
T - n ' , -i*7 I '"X'W;
subscriptions for five papers, sliull receive the sixth copy " tf . ' v <( , * ll *
RrH ji„ # i Franklin. Hoard comity, Ira.
('ominunicniinnn mblrcsscd (post pnid,) to llonKRT C. i N. B. '1 be above bouse, if not sold by tbe 25th of J ton
Brown, Scott shorn’, Goo., will be promptly attended to. December, will be rented for the ensuing year.
ITj’ Editors willing to further the i-.iiiisc*of Education in [ \V'. If. II.
our State, w ill confer a favor by publishing this Prosper- I Sept. 18,1833. 31 4t
tus,an<l the favor will ho reciprocated in any wav desired. —
September 4, l'KW.
FOR NALU,
*02*
202i
210
too
Acres Carroll county, 1 Q til Dist.
Vo. 5 79.
Troup “
ltiin **
“ 1N3.
“ Irwin,
3d “
“ 135.
“ Appling, 46
3d “
“ 300.
“ Lee, ’ “
1 -Jill “
“ o».
5fonroe, “
151 ll “
19-1.
44 Monroe, 44
Nil, •*
“ 195.
44 Muscogee, 44
ion, “
“ 170.
44 Earlv, 44
9011, “
“ 99.
44 Irwin, 44
13tll -*
“ Id.
Titles indisputable. For terms, npplv to
WILLIAM SHIVERS.
Rock .Mills, Hancock. August 15
Sen'i
31 tf
1
stiiB'.ui:.
Prize of 8 90.000
is
$ 90.000
3 I-li/.cs
10.000
is
30.000 I
4
do
5.000
is
90.000
!>
«lo
1.000
is
0.000 1
5
do
5)00
is
4.500
5
do
soo
is
4 .OOf)
5
do
700
is
3.500 ,
5
do
ooo
is
3.000
5
do
500
is
9.500
5
do
400
is
9.000
5
do
300
is
(.500
5
do
900
is
1.000
35
do
lOO
is
3.500
.'<0
do
50
is
9.500
150
do
90
is
13.000
>00
do
19
is
00.000
Letts than Two JSlantes to a Ptr/e
All the Prizes to be flouting from the commenct
meat, except the following, deposited ns follows, viz
Tint Day s Drawing —2 Prizes ol ■
1194
227 2 1, Conner & Lawrence. 51. P. Earle Al Co.
3*:2 2 1, William Brown, John Cnin.
i For*j ill Postponed for October.
8|9 3 I, Lark Lewis, James Shaw.
1099 3 1. James I). Hewell, James J. Moore.
413 2 I, Join. C. Blance, O. M Lilllbridge.
Liinipliiii Slierill ’K Sales f or 0<!(ober.
Lot Dist. Sre. I*rope, .y of To satisfy
539 12 I, T. lliggiiiiiollinm, John C’oskerv,
379 13 I, S. half. T. Arnold, Morgan Brown.
1030 5 I, Joseph G. Johnston, Towns N Itiley.
775 12 I, 51. Smith, Hogan O. Smith.
|H) 12 I, Henry Holcombe. Benjamin Hash.
37 4 I, Stephen McDeftuut, Luther*Y Co.
99 12 I, Thomas 51nuii. David Slilson.
482 13 I. South. B O’Neal, Burwell Russell.
792 5 I, Martin Relish, Tlmmas Camp.
319 4 I, John A. Hogg, E. Bird.
337 13 I, South, Sam’i Knox, Joi>rph Smith.
1254 11 1. Joshua Grace Eli Champion.
41 13 I. [N] Lewis 51 iliun, B M Biclmnl*iv Co
732 5 I. Isaac Tide, Wm. B. Shelfon.
249 13 I,South, Alfred Webb, John Choice & Co.
49 12 I, Jonathan Gray, Ditto do
498 15 I. Thomas Janies, John Golden.
575 5 I, James Dunaway, l«*wis Parks.
Postponed Sales for October.
253 12 I. William Lcverdt, Wm. II. While.
79 4 I, James Carter, Win. B. Shelton,
j 1093 12 J, Eli Champion, Baclieldur Ac Co.
Ii2 13 I, [SJ Basel Gowen, P. J. Murray
Clirrokci- Town Lot* Eoi- Male.
W ll.l. III’. SOU), mi Monday Ibo :t(lili d.iy of
September next, the TOWN LOTS at
tho county site of Cherokee comity, upon Lot of Land,
No. 197, In tlm Mill district 2d aeetiou, it being at tbe
plaee generally known as Jack Wright’s old place.—
Terms of sale made known on tbe day. The sale to
in tbe above Im-dness.
Cotton stored with him, will be delivered in any
part of the city, free of the charge of drnyage, or
shipped to any other market nl tin* usual rates.
For the greater convenience of tho e who tnay fa- ‘ continue from day to ilny.
votir him with their patronage from tbe counties East WILLfAM B. KEY. J. I. C.
j of the River, trading to Maron, he lias taken the Ware-1 JAMES If. CD AM BERS, J. I. C.
. Iluu*e next below the old Bridge, recently occupied. JAMES WILSON, J. 1. C.
j by Messrs. Dat Ac But s, and known formerly as j August 29 31 3t
| Jno. T. Howland’s IVarcdleUM, nnd 1
* assures his friends that every facility in crossing the
1 river will be offered, to render the inconvenience by
I |u*« of Bridge ms <ma|t as posdMe.
a aiieat imttaix.
1 /HU"- B«b«erU»er oilers tor sale, bis plant at i« >n near
I Hartford, in Pulaski county, containing about
Tlirt-c Thousand Airi-»,
j lying immediately on the Oeinulgee river, a large |»ro-
. portion of which is first rale Biver Land, with about
• (iU9 acres cleared and in good repair, having on if a
well built and lit ally finished two Moiy Dwelling-
i House oil a basement story of brick, an excellent Gin-
i bouse, Gin and running gear complete, with all ueces-
j Bitty i nl bnihlings.
The suhicriber, as agent for John W. Allen, also
offers for sale, about 1200 Acrex of Fsind,
adjoining the above, a considerable portion of which
is also first rate River Land, with a fine plantation o-
petted, nnd in excellent repair.
'The above two settlements comprise the entire set
tlement of William B. McGehce, late of said enmity,
deceased. For terms, apply in person, or by letter, to
the subscriber, residing in Columbus, Georgia.
JOHN A. UUUUIIAUT.
ITj* The 51neon Messenger will insert the above 8
lime*, and forw nrd the account for payment to J. A. U.
September 13 35 Ht
Tt-n IlolInr^Seniii il.
STRAYED from the subscriber in
K W c:
*mal'
11 is Ware-onset ami Close Storage*
are in good order, and as iiiucli exempted from tbe
danger of I’irk, as any in Macon. Insurance in the
best offices, rail be effected at very low rates, should
additional security be required.
JAMES C. MORGAN.
Macon 15, 1833. 31 Cun
Ulilledgcvillc Jockey Fluli Rncex
1*; ILL take place on Tuesday, the 19th of No*
?? vember next.
First day—Mile beats, free for any horse. En
trance, $ 25.
1 Second day—Colt's rare—free for any colt that has
' not won a race—two mile heats—Entrance, 2? 30.
j 'Third day—Three mile heats, free for any horse—
i Entrance, $25. . , . .
| Fourth day—Four mile heats, free for any horse— | himI it mny be that they are not both in tbe same murk*;
lark county, some lime in 51ay
Ih*!,ii Yoke of Oxen; one a brown or
mouse color, with a while streak down
bis buck. the. other is w bite except bis
neck and bend, which are pale red. Tbe while ox
bad «m when be b-ft home, a yoke, and a staple in the
end of each born, w ith a stick across bis horns nnd
fastened in tbe staples, lie may have lost tbe yoke
and stick from bis horn*, but (lie staples cannot come
out unless pulled out. The said oxen were not raised
bv me. and therefore I am not certain its lo the murks
T <
of 1,000. | y.,7 |o i, Alexander IjimliiTt, John Flanagan
I 'll mo, 1 of Hill), 1 of 701), 1 of 000, 1 off,00.1 of 400,
1 uf 1100,1 of 200.
Seconit Dny't Drawing—1 Prize of 10.000, 1 of
1,0311, 1 of 000, 1 of 8011, 1 of'00, I ol 000, 1 of500,
®f 400.1 of 1300,1 of 200.
Third Drawing—1 Prize of $ 10,000, 1 of
1,000, 1 of 1)00, 1 of 8111), I of 700, 1 of GOO, I of 500,
1 of4110, 1 of301), 1 of900. I .. , _ . , .
Courtl, Dnt/'t Drawing—1 Prize of $10,000, 1 of I Cherokee SlicrilPs kales for October.
liilincv Sliovifi’s Kales.
i Lot D. S. ero/irrly of To satisfy
! 107 id d, John McCuuless,
71 0 2, Ilezekitili Finley,
51 12 2, Jrsstt .Mechini.
|:I8 5 2. William (Joodmnn,
1.000, 1 of 000, I of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of GUO, 1 o 500
1 of 400, 1 of 300,1 of 200. j
Fifth and last Drawing—1 Prize of $ 00,000. 1 ol i
1.000. 1 of 900, I of .800. 1 of 700, X of GOO, I of 500, '
1 of 400,1 of 300, 1 of 200.
And on the commencement or llic First. Second.
Third and Fourth Day’s Drawing, the Jirsl drawn .
number shall he entitled to n Prize of 1,000 dollars, I
•ad on the conclusion of the last Day’s Drawing, the
first and last drawn number shall lie entitled to a ea-
I'ilal Prize of $5,000 each, in addition to such Prizes
as may lie drawn to then numhors. Tlie whole Lot
tery to be completed in
FIVE DAYS DRAWING!
frizes Only to he Oratra*
The whole of the Frizes payable in sixty da\s after
**eli Day’s Draw ing—subject to a deduction of fifie
Lot Dist. See. Property of
294 22 2, 'Thomas Green
924, 15 2, Samuel Powell,
327 3 2, 'Thomas WiBis,
401 21 2, Henry Ligoti,
21 4 2, Charles Kaple,
797 2 2, Eli Lberhart,
91 2 2, James L- Lawless,
;>( 15 15 2, John Folkuer,
497 15 2, William Trammell,
7<M) 21 2, James IT Randall,
;{17 3 2, John S. Head,
794 15 2, Wiley S. Allison.
981 15 2, Thomas Cameron,
7:t3 15 2, Robert S Founds,
408 3 2, George II Owens,
937 15 2, James 11 Barton,
89 » 3 2, Angus McCormick, J.Epperson <V others
WARE-HOUSE
./.VO
commission eusiljess,
UFA CON, GEORGIA.
HE SUBSCRIBERS will continue tin-
above business the ensiling *r»is«*n, and return
their grateful thanks to those who favored them wiili
their patronage the past season. They have taken the
11 9 arc-House, known ns
Lttmai-’s Lower Was-u-Blouse,
situated immediately on the river, having a good
trharf attached thereto, and very sale Iroin lire — •
For the convenience of their friends residing between
the Oeinulgee and Oc *nee rivers, they have taken the
large and convenient Ware-hoti<e recently erected by
Tbos.'b. Coper and i 51 r. (i. B. Wardlaw, in East .Macon, which from its
[John R. Stanford, peculiar situation, is rendered quite secure from tie
J. H. Cooper A - Co. , danger of fire, and from whence Cotton will betaken I
'J'. li. Cooper. j to the wharves free of charge. Each of the subscri- j
Alex’r Williams. hers will reside in Mae.nn the ensuing season, and pro- 1
ini*e their iinreinilleil attention to the interest of those !
S who mny favor them with their busines* and confi
dence. Liberal advances will be made on produce, .
merchandize and oilier property confided lo their
care, and strict attention given lo the filling of orders,
receiving and forwarding goods, &c. In-urnnce in
me la-'t offices can be effected at the usual rates, when
desircb.
EVER A UI> HAMILTON,
JOHN B. HAYES.
August 28 32 3m
CIIAEU.CS LAISIK1X,
W ILL rnntinini tlm CotmtliHsio.l ISlisi*
lli*?ss in A«igusla, and solicits the patronage
ol the friends of the late linn of A. Ki.acghtkk «.V
• Cart ledge Al others (;. Labuzan, and of the planters generally. The sale
Thomas J. Reed. ; of cotton, and the purchase of goods, will he attend* d
William Hacked, j to exclusively by liim«rlf Cotton ordered to be cold
Entrance, #2.1
| Fifth day—Mile heats, three bent in five, free for any
I horse—Entrance, #20.
By order of tb'* Club.
ABNER HAMMOND, Secretary.
Align.*! 7. 29 tf.'
w
Of the Oglethorpe Joe hey IT ah,
I LI. eommeiiee at Lexing’.« k, i. oil the twenty-
ninth (29ili)of Oclotier next.
. . t Dnv—.Mile beats, best three in five.
Second i)ay—'Two mile beats.
Third Day—'Three mile heats
There will probably he a fourth day’s race, which
will be mile heals.
Free for any horse, mare or gelding in tbe United
States. Rules of the (’Inti will govern the races.
JOSEPH MOORE, Jr. Scc’ry.
October 27 33 4t*
but I believe they are marked with a swallow fork and
under bit in tbe tight ear, and crop and under bit in the
left ear. The points of both their horns have been
sawed off. 'The said oxen were raised in Cauiiihcll
enmity. An) information will be thankfully received,
and the above rew urd paid to anyone that will de
liver «nid oxen to the subscriber, li\ing near Wat-
kinsville, Clut k county.
JOHN GORDON.
An . list 9, 1833. 35 2t
To satisfy
Harris ».Y Solomon. I
William Crocker, j
V. 8. Tow nsley.
Marcus Yandevcr. j
Jacob lobiiion.
.I ll Hooper.
J. J. Logan.
Elbol Reed.
Thomas Lyon.
Harriett Jack. j
Mathew Strickland.
John R. Cargile. |
John A. White
E'oisr lioiiltiN notices.
I .IOUK mouths alter date, application will lie made
' to the honorable the Interior Court ol Franklin
county, when Fitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve
to sell a part of the real and personal estate of George
Stovall, sell, ductus til
G. W. STOVALL, l
J. STOVALL, 5
August 7, 1833
. I’x’ors
!5D Eloilitrit llcWiirtl.
E » AN A WAY I rum the subscriber in I _J
Ba, 1 !;irris comity, nliriul tlie first of BNDUK moiillisniterilaliMi|i|iliciili.ui Mill tic made
liny Ills’, n Nccro .Mill,. ; H to tins I (lie Court ol Ordinary ol 1 alt-
1 TI CS 1114 a * a* | trail comity, fur leave to sell all llie real cslale of John
h M u A Ya * ' J»*y«« f late ol said count), deceased—of which nil
^ ! concerned will please take due notice.
HENRY JOYCE, Adm’r.
! August 14, 1833 4m
about 39 years o| age, yellow complexion, 5 feel fi\r
iuelies high, Iliin visage, a coarse Hioie-makrr, and
Blacksmith by trad** ; lutd on when be went off, n
white lur bat with crape on it, a blue cnsinH coal,
blue cloth pantaloon*, and had will; him a pair • I fair
lop hoots. I have every reason to believe that he has
been induced to this course by some w bite man, as lot
is a keen artful rn-cal, mol would not ri-k it without a
protector. l!e earned off with him three of my other
Negroe*. which were apprehended m a few days.—**
'They state they were on their way to Ja*per comity, 1 DT^bl’R months after date,application will be made
to mo* Robertson, who bad proposed to (sham to lake M to tbe honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski
tIn-in oh to a free ilate this tall, and have since learn- j county, when sitting for ordinary pui*|Kiscs. for leave
ed that Robertson bn* b ft within a lew daVs for the " * * ‘ *' * '*“
I lOUft mouth* after date, application will bo made
* to the honorable the Inferior Court of tbe comity
of Pulaski, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate and Negroes, belonging to the
estate of 51 ajiinsey Moore, latent* said county, deceased.
DAVID SCARBOROUGH, Adtn’r.
Mav 29. 1833 4m
percent. All prizes not applied for in twelve months |oi)5 21 2, Mathew Stevens,
from each draw ing, to be considered as a donation to j
ike finds of tlieMilledgeviile Street Lottery.
The draw ing to take place under the snperinten- !
drnice of William IT. Carnet, Samuel Unffiiugton, Sn• 1
••met Rockwell, William H. Torrance, t'sekiel T. Park.
Juteph Sloratl,J. W A. Sanford-, Robert McCombs, nnd
John //. it 'are, Commissioners—also, h Board of Visi
tors.
fresent frtcc t>f Tickets*
W hole - - - 8 10 OO
Halve* ... .1 OO j
quarleni ■ - - 4.10
■ or sale in a great variety ol numbers at the Cointni*
•inner*' Office, on Wayne street, opposite the Post-
ttflire and Slate Bank.
<rr Orders for Tickets, from any part of the United
Mlatas, (|K»«t paid) will meet w ith prompt attention.
Address PRYOR YYIUGIIT,
See'rylo Commissioners 1
34 13 2, Burnell B Bartlett,
748 3 2. William King.
102 13 2. R. M. NN illingham,
981 2 2. Do. do
987 2 2, Griffin Owen,
491 15 2, Henry Niles,
559 15 2, E. C. Ilalcher.
319 2 2, Jomh* B Beall,
11119 21 2, Samuel Miller,
099 15 2, Edward Jackson,
997 2 2. Cairingoui Knight,
990 15 2. Drcwry Ranch,
Fountain 5ln»s.
Robert Bird.
NVilliam King.
Samuel McJutikin.
Samuel McJunkin.
S. McJunkin and
[others.
John !». Ilaw kins.
F. A. Kirkland.
Samuel McJunkin.
D..
do
riuh Key tie.
Samuel McJunkin.
J . Adams adnVr.
Paulding Slirrill 'n Sales for Ortobrr.
Millrdgavillo, July 31, 1833.
2rt If
L. I
Ulanh iionds At fotrers of eittorney*
I For fflaUliiK Titlr* fo I.uimI
N ( berokee County■, of appruved forms, for nub' ut
the Reeorder Otbcc.
November 0
Lot Dist. Sec. Prttperty if
294 2 3, I*linm I.mws,
5K3 21 3. Green Y.Thornton,
940 19 3, Daniel Johnson,
510 3 3, James Tri|«se|l,
400 21 3, William NVheelys,
1113 Iff 3. Daniel Stewart,
00! 3 3, I', M. ('at'away,
703 Iff 3, John Washinjiton,
220 Iff 3, Stephen Cote,
188 I 4, Samuel lltu'd,
To satisfy
Sliavv Ar. Unnki.
John Itosiou.
Jacob Reynold*.
irrival, w ill meet with prompt attention, and if di-
‘ reeled to lie stored, will be placed in a first rale Fire
! Front Ware-House, and tbe uyuul advances made,
j if required.
Augusta Aug 17,1833. ^ 3m
I AtUAKlA.
f N obedience to an order of the court of ordinary of
Newton County, the iindersigiied ns gitardiun of
the orphan* of Jtmae Champion, w ill, at public outcry,
; hi*II on the premiaeii, All t!l<*
LolN iii <lit- Tovvci of Aurni’ln,
Lumpkin county, (it. liegiiilii.ig tin* •* ile id an id Lola,
on die lirat Tiietnlay iii NOVT.51BER NEXT, and eon-
tome the wile from day |u day until iilj w ill have been
; nold. Tlw lot* vary in size from silly by one hun
dred and fire feH t* * fire hnnlrrd andfiftrru by si r hand ml
auilfifteen fret. ‘Uhin thriving town i* located *ui the
riilg** diviiiitig the water* of tha Etowah from those of
the ('ImaUtee J and a* regard* salubrity «f air, purity
of water, fertility of soil, nnd quantity of the most |»re-
cions metal, i* surpassed by n«» neighborhood in the
Southern Suites. In rapidity uf improvement, it is un
iflbe Lands belonging lo the estate of Peter L
Livingston, late of said c.onutv, deceased.
THOMAS J LIVINGSTON, ? *
ALFRED J. LESTER, S
June 12. 1833
I AOl’R monllH i.ilcr «i il«*. applinilnm will be un.de
1 to the honorable Inferior Court of NVaslihigton
comity, while acting as a Court ot Ordinary, for leave
lo sell* a negro girl and part ot the real estate of the lute
Elijah Vickers, deceased
gold region. I will give One Hundred and Fifty Dol
lars for tin.* apprehension o( I«bam nnd the white man.
hi** protector, with sufficient proof to convict him
of tin* theft, or Fifty Dollars for l-diani alone, if deli
vered tome in Harris county. or Twenty Five Dollars
if lodged in uuy sale Jail, so that I get him.
LEWIS DO NY DELL.
flnrri* county. AugtM Iff 32 tf
< 1 A I 'l'ION.—AH f*ci*<>iii arc cautioned against
J trading tor, or trespassing on Lot No. I5!. in the
fftli district of the 3d section of Clicrukeu. drawn l y
George NV 5lillir<>n*. of Ki*otlric.k's district, Putnam
county. A* I have bought *nid laud, the title is in rue.
and nolle else i» authorized to sell it.
TIKJ.MAS KING. Jr
September fi, 1833 34 3t
0 1OUR months idler dale, application w ill be made
. lo the Inferior Court nl Appling county,’ when - - — ,, - ,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tint Dml said older should lint be granted,
belonging ft* Light Hagan's oridmn*. lor their Irene fit ' ,nw ‘ u rM,A
BENAJLK 851 ITII, Guurdiait
Septernher 13, |833 4ni
■ NdUB luontiis after date, application w it) t*c made
I’ to tha lioimrablc Interior Court ol Wssliiuclon
MMlml Gv nuy town <irvUbt(H in (G-nritio i niiii, n. the c.iinly, wlill.l N«lin, n it Court of .Drtllimry. lor looyt-
mrees of its prosperity are liieatliaustdile, its itupor-' to sell all the real estute of Morris .N|nI|nhs, deceased,
O NV.Cox Ai others, j H ourccs ... r — ...... ... . .
John Da) ley. tanee must lw durable Pin* term* will be tund« known lain ol said county.
J. ('ockuatr on tin* day of sale. NN Nl K BRII.R8 (iii.ird u.
Hamuel SlcJuckln August 12 ul* September I**, I8JJ
JOHN LAW HON, Ex'or.
June 12. 1*33* 4m _
f iory imnilb- after dale, ii|i|dteation will In* made
* to tbe Inferior (’ourt of Morgan comity, when
Hitting for ordinary purpose*, lor leave to sell tfio lands
and negroes belonging to tlie estate of Joseph Kec:
late of said county, deceased.
All person* concerned will please to take notice
nod file their objections, (if ally they have,) why the
hi not he granted.
TIIOMArt CRAWFORD, )
JOHN ROUrtON. ijAmiir*.
May 22 4m
OUR month* after date, application will lie made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Washing
ton county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the mil estate of George Kolb, deceased.
MOSES SINQUEFJELD, Adm’r
September II. 18.311 with the Will annexed.
S 7NOUK months after date, application will be luudo
to the honorable Couit of Ordinary of Jasper
county, when Hilling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the bind belonging to the estute of Janies Brown,
deceuscd.
WM. BROWN, Adtu'r with the Will unnexed*
September 11 1833 4m
B ~l()liR months afterdate, application willbemudo
’ to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Tattnall
county, when sitting for ordinury purposes; for leuve
to sejj Lot No. J 19 in the J J tix District Henry county
when drawn, now Newton and Henry, the property
ot 51 ary E. S. Lambertaz, uu insane person, rtold
for tlie bonolit of said 51ury .
A. JOHNSON, Guardian.
Inly 25, 1833. _ __ _ _4tn 1 _^
t 71 OUR months lifter date, uppllcalioii w ill be made
' to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe comity, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leuve to sell the real estute of \Villimt Arnold, dcc’d.
SAMUEL LUMPKIN, Ex’or,
AugtiM 21, 1833 4m
t AOT R ni"0tli- i'ltur dai*-, ii|i|ilicalioii will be mcitfe
. to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, forleave to
sell the r« ul und personal estate of Eliza S. Molloy,
deceased. JAMES S. SIMS, Ex’oi-
Aiinn-t 28 4m
t .AOUK mouths alter date,application will be made
^ to the honorable Inferior Court of l.aureuscoun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the land ^plunging to the estate of Jobu Clark, lale
of Laurens county, deceased.
LENNON WRIGHT, Adm'r.
July 10. 1633 4m
HAOl 1 1( months after dale, application wiB be made
id 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Pulaski coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell
all tbe real estate belonging lo NViley Williams, late
of said county, deceased, for the bcuefll of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
GRENBEKRY WILLIAMS, Adm'r.
July 10. 1833 4 in
t l()UR months after date, application will be made
' to the honorable Inferior Court of NVasbiiigton
county, v lien silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave
lo sell 1.(4 of Land, N'o. 253, in tbe 4th district of Wal
ton county, belonging to Georgiunu Stokes, minor of
Drcwry Stokes, deceased, of said comity—Sold for
di\ isiion.
JA5IES JONES, Guardian.
June 29. 1833 4m
U'NOUR mouths idler date, application will made
I3. 1 to the honorable tbe Inferior (.’ourt of Greene
county, when sitting for ordinury purposes, for leave
lo m;|| the reul cs’aie of Joseph Carter, senior, late
of said comity deceased
JOHN COLEBY, Adnvr.
July 11 #m
f ’AOUlt months a(tor date, application will be made
/ to the honorable the Interior Court of Washing
ton ci.nnty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real and perishable properly ot Wil
liam Stokes, deceased, late of said county.
ALMEIUN DILLARD, Adm'r.
July 18. 1833. 4m.
TKiUirmonths after date, application will he made
’ to 1 he hoQOrable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Pulaski county, whfen sitting as n Court of
Ordinary,for leave to Moll the Laud nnd Negroes he-
lougingto the estate of Robert NV. NV. Wynne, de
ceased. lor the benefit of Hie heirs and creditors.
DENNIS D. SANDERS, Admr.
July 2, 1633 4m i
011K months after date, application will be made
4 fn the Inferior Court of Laurens county, when
sifting for ordinary purposes, for leave to tell all (he
interest David Ingram, deceased, had or owned In a
eerlain negro boy namml Ben. for tho benefit nf (he
heirs. DANIEL ROBERTS, Adm’r
July 31 4m
f ^VH'K months after date, application will be made
4 to the honorable the Inferior Court of Troup
rr.uuty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leav*
to jell a Lot of Land in Monroe county, known hy Lot
No 18, in tlie 5th district of raid county, it being the
rral estate of Jesse and L f »ulsu Moseley, minors, for
their benefit, dec. „ „
THOMAS 8MLDLEY, Guardian.
July 3, 1833. 4m
FV’
OUK motitli, lifter d»;r.Hl'pli«»flon will be made
the lionnriiblellie Jriferior Court of OKlettier,u.
1,Iv. tviien .illini; for orriiimry tmr|>o»e». for teiivo
to wii the reul e»t«te of Wiley Jlo|ijwr, lulu of ««it)
cuuutVi dce.'Harli■
* ri:TF.R B. UOOL8BC.Arl-i'r*
Aozo.i 'JS. )•'.)'! *ra
f -tjotnt monlli. Hto-r ilHie, .(ipMe.Giiii will lie mubt
’ In lira I ruble inferior Court of Mmilgoint.
SI’DAKG. Adm’r
4 ii.
I TIfHilt oioioli* .iter i)ni.«m,i).— .
, lo tile Inf. ioir C.Hirl of l^uren, rouuty. wlien j rv eMuty. wlieu .itiley for .rdlu.fy |uir|w«M. fee
■illio, for ordinary f..r leave lo «dl *11 Gir , |e... to veil i)ie reul esl.to of Semui I Miller, lot. 0.
leool b*lnn,io, lo Die eal.l. of lUiwiud llenoJoo, lute j Mid oouniy, deemra-d.
of mU county, dece.Hoi. ..... i,uL .r.v uii ■ rn . Adat’r,
tiliOlffiE lir.RNDON, Adm’r HHtWBV MIUM, (
duu« g, leJd 4m j SejUeiabor !3, lefild