Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 10, 1832, Image 4

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Swiftrsia Bibb Sheriff Sales* ’ W ILT, be sold ou tlie fir-T Tuesday in NOVEM- ’ bKH. next, liclore the court house, in the town ol Macon, Bibb county, betneenth* usual hours of sale, -02 1 2 acres of pine land. No, 172 in the 1 third district of oric innlly Houston now Bibb countv, ntore or less, and the sixth part of one negro man i mimed Wade about twenty-two years old, it beii.gl the intere-: ot Robert 1 *efie in snij negro—.-.II le'vii (i on ns the property of tkibert I'.ff. to ■ ntisfy six Fi J’h« issued from a justice's court of said county in fa- v or i>| R. \V. Rod's s Robert Ruffe— levy made by a constable and retu’neu to rue One Store House ami Lot in East Macon,] levied on os the property ol A’ire Durnit to satisfy his tuxes tor the ye*r 1 ~T>I. Tiio interest of Win. C. W Cl.it it in twol Negroes, Sandy George, ns a hire for the balm of the present year, to satisfy two Fi f a- issued from | a Justice'^ court, Martin Ilall vs said Clurh. Leryl tirade by a constable nnd returned to me. Two Negroes, a woman named Rachel, a- bout lOyetrrs old; und u boy named Peter, 1-1 year- old. levied on us the properlyof Choice A. bn.ith. to qalisfy ti-. o Fi Fns issued from Bibb .Superior courl, one in tnvor ol Oliver Sage v- -aid Smith nnd John O. Hamilton, and one in favor of Lemuel .Newcomb X s thf: -nrue. Otic lot of Mill-; and the Land attached thoreuuto, containing S00 neres more of lex . kuanu a- Greco's Saw .Mills—levied on ns the properly of Solomon Grom to satisfy-undry Fi FnsIssued from the Uriperior und Inferior Courts ol Bibb county in favor of Lewis Justice, S. .M. Ingersoll and others vs said Groce. One Lot and Improvements in East Macon, or Georg, Miekltjohn’a interest in said lot, occupied l'y A. H. Bennett nn I others also the standing cropof Corn mi joining Esst Macon. cultivated by said Mick le iuLn—<dl leva u to satisfy sundryT: Tn* from P'bb Inferior nnd S iperior Courts, in favor of Guy Champlain and ethers vs -aid .Mickiejoho oc! 3 }i. II. HOWARD, sheriff ! TV' ILL besold on the first Tuesday in DECEM ; V j BER nest, before the court house in the ; town of Perry, Houston county, between the usual hours of rule. The Real Estate IViiliam J. l r . Che'.imng, deceased, by order of the nfferior Court of Uouston county sitting lor ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.-— 'finji', on the day. DAVID II. CHEWN1NG, Sept. 23 39 - Adm'or. Georgia, Coweta County, V®/’IIRKKA.S William J- J ermany, administrator ▼ * ou the estate of Maria Coltev, deceased,ap^ plies to me for letter* of dismission— _ ,, 1 'hot art thenforc to cite and udmonish all and tin gulc.r the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office tsiihin the time prescribed by laic, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granttd. Given under mj hand this Sih dav of June, 1S£2. 23 SIHON HOUSE, c. c. o. on tbo lept 0 ol sale. 3d F OUR-MONTHS after date, application ,will be made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe county, when sitting tor ordinary put puses, 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. . Julv 24,1832. 30 f ILL be sold on the eg T BKR next, before the bus, Muscogee comity, betv hot of X&nd* Sffo. 92, in the ninth district of Muscogee county, sold by or der of the inferior Court of Jasper county, os the pro- perty u! Mahalatuid l’.iti-y llollyfield. I months after date application will be made [ 1832. 31 THOMAS LOYD, * EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, \ list of Setters R emaining ia the Post office atKuox- ville, county of Crawford, and if not called for in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Persons owing for Newspaper Postage will do well to settle in ad vance- October 1,1832. Audrcws John Braswell Jesse, Barnes James, Beaton W ui B, j Bryan Mary. Brand Ztichariah, Baker Sarah, : Benton Virginia. Brown Lnke, Bardeshaw Dan!, j Brooks Mary 2 Culpeper "lsaiah, Culpeper Lewis, Champion Isaiah, Curtis Robert, Church Presbyterian, Cot ton Win Denting Charles, Dukes Enoch. Dupree Lew is, Diiflle Jesse, Duckworth Jeremiah Fndge Jacob Guy Darius, Guy Enis, Garrett Thomas, Grif fin John W. Goodwin Moses Harrison Johu, Howe Robert, Hardison Fred, Hartmau Gasper, Hicks, Jones, Hammock Tal bot, Hamilton* Daniel, HogesJames, Hood Jas Johnson Allis Mrs Lovitt James, Lamb Isaac Matthews Elizabeth, McGrannis John P, IMor- ris James, McWilliams Daniel, McGee nir. Moore James, Matthews Benj, Mostly filial, McMuiray James, Mills Susannah, Montgomery Sami Newsom William, Nichols Vinson, Daniel Oarborough Richard • Patson Nancy, Partin Mark Family Flour ^~^F a superior quality, for sale by Mav 18 LI'. C. A. HIGGINS. INSURANCE. T HE Koicurtl Insurance Company of New fi PROPOSALS For publishing in the SWu of MilltdgtvQle, Gal (during the ensuing cession of the Legislature.) A DAILY NEWSPAPER, To HE CAXLED The Journal Dec 20 51 JVEW SPBfJYG GOODS. ’ork coutiuues to insure COTTON, when ; Of the proceedings o f the Legislature of Georgia, shipped on good Boats or Boxes, against ilit a.n d dangers of the River. Rates of Premium are i HISTORY OF TIIE TIMES, moderate. Apply to C. DAY, Agent, j J$y 31. D. J. 'SLADE, Of .Macon, Ga. •'Lege totnm,* c i v ; s scire totum—Read all. if you E. GRAVES & SOW i T vould know all.” A RE now receiving from New Y ork and Bos- ] rIE people ot Georgia arc much in want of ton, a large aud fresh supply of SPRING ! JL a medium olinu(!igcncc which v ill prompt- and FANCY SUMMER GOODS, cousistiiigiu ly transmit to them the ‘‘Proceeding^’ of their part of Legislature. Me aro not »ply generally, hut in- 600 ps Calicoes, 100 do Fashionable Ginghams, ‘ dividually concerned iu -.11 tuts of legislation, be- Printed Muslins j cause these acts involve personal as well as ■ Ait- 100 ps Italia; ijGrodenap, Sinchew. Bars net, Chan ' ; cu [ rights, betwoen which there ixists a molt r geable, Figured and Fancy colored SILKS 200 ps Corded Muslins, Cambric Dimity. 4ce Pieces Figured and plain Swiss Muslins 100 do Irish Linens 100 do Pongee and Fancy Silk lldkfs 200 do Raw Silk do 100 doz Fancy Dress Shawls and Scarfs 300 do Cotton, Madrass, and Head lldkfs Linen Drilling, Gentlemen’s Stocks and Cravats, Brown Linen, Rowcn Cassimere, Beaverteen, Ncwteh Bang up Cord, Circassians 500 doz Hosiery and Gloves, 300 do Spool Thread 50 doz Ball Thread, 50 do Spool do 150 doz pr Suspenders, 2U0 do Tucking Combs 500 do Side Combs, Tortoise Shell do l OUR Months after dale made to the honorable the . , * , , • T x . • r i JUv UU dut UUIlIuht 1 U1 HMeL CliCll UU 1INSON 1 r, ‘ Richardson feiroon, Representatives Craw ford, j p) ress ;,,g Combs,-100 ps Mosquito Netting. Fancy 2——| Robertsou Bemsly, Ryou Hampton, Reynolds j p as k e ts, do Boses, 100 lb Flax Thread, Sewing Silk. • application will ba I o . . 2. I Leghorn and Dunstable Bonnets, Umbrellas—Mar ie Interior Luu.t o. ^t,.hine Kliinh. Smith Simeon. Simmons Ailen- seilles.'Silk. Valencia anil V’elvet Vcstimrs—-Bleach’d | timate,connexion. It is the interest thcii of eve ry man in the community tv be tiraeij acquaint* j ed with the action of our representative* upou ■ these rights. This is a desideratum—to supply which thtJ JovRxaL is intended. At the present 1 we labor uuder much inconvenience for the want i of it. For near, and sometimes more than three mouths, after the expirn!v>u of the session, the laws of the State, with a few exceptions, are as a “sealed book” to the great ma .s of the people; and frequently such are the injurious cfiects pro duced by this delay, that men have been known, w ho, iu obedience to a preceding, have actually violated a. subsequent law which bad been revers ed or modified—not knowing that a ruic had been substituted for au old law. In. addition to the entire proceedings ol the Lcg- SSoary LlieriS' Sales. TLW7T1.L be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVE5I- f f BUI’ next, between the lawful hours ef sale, before the court house door in the town of Slnc- dunough. Henry county, the following property, viz: Lot of Land, No. 95, in the twelfth dis trict of Ilcnrv county—levied on as the property of Alexander Thompson, John G. Thontpson and Elizabeth Thompson to satisfy two Fi I’as issued from the In ferior Court of (aid county in faverof Alexander Bry an vasaid Alexander Thompson, John G. Thompson and Elizabeth Thompson. Sept. 23 Tin >H. .1. JOHNSON, thtr\ff. Also trill be sold as above. grecablc roe county, in the sixth district of said county, for the benefit of all j county wiieu sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave concerned THOMAS B. GORMAN, ] to sell the real property of Thomas Uall. minor, being Sept 18,1832. 38 Guardian, j lot of land. No. 20, in the seventh districtofMem- A GRF.EABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of " V>e-rv °Skm '>4 1832 ^ r> 1..^ _..i;„..... 1 err J» i3L Coweta county wiled silting for ordinary pur poses will bo sold in the town of Netvnan on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, £ot of Sand, 3tiTc» 73, iu the first district of Coweta county, belonging to tbe | estate of David Cox, Into of Jefferson county deccas- UENRY GRIFFIN, 39 Guardian. Benj, Williams Johu, Watson Michael Zeiglar William WM J. WAYNMAN, P. M TO THE PUBLIC. A CLmplete assortment of HARD WARE and CUT j lature, will be regularly aud correctly reported; I.ERY. GLASS WARE. CROCKERY, xVc. Ac. \ lor which purpose arrangements arc making with The above Goods were purchased in New York J a capable :md experienced Stenographer, and Boston, a few weeks since, (of icceiit importa- The Jounr.Al, and IIist OllR Lot of Land, No. 37, in the seventh dis- ! ed, sold for the bcuclitoftho heirs and creditors of trict of said connty—levied on ns the prop ?! said deceased. Sept. 26, 1832 JOHN VINEYARD. Adm'or. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decembor next, before the court houso door in Fayette ville, Fayette county, agreeably to nn order of the iuforior court of Fayette connty when sitting*for ordi nary purposes Jk Tract of Hand, being part of lots No. 173 and 160, in the thirteenth district of formerly Henry now Fayette connty, con taining one hundred neres more or less, as the proper ty of llobcrt Harris, late of said county, deceased— sold for the benefit of the heirs end creditors, Terms mede known on the day of sale. , LARKIN BAfiNElr. Aim's*. . October 3. 1833 1 uperty I I’m. S. Milchcl to satisfy a Fi Fa Issued from Baldwin Hiiprrior Court, in favor of Goodall Jr Wazington vs said Mitchell. One sr> r,-l Horse, ; -Mlo and Saddle, one Buri-mu two ws andCalvns-vlevied on asthnpro- petty ot Henry to satisfy a Fi l a from Henry Superior t.'oin! In favor ot O >V". Cox v, said Hcnrj' s—properly pointed out by defendant riept. JAMES LOVD, Dtp. Sheriff. Irwin S..ier.’£ Sale. *WmriI.L be sold on tec f Tuesday in NOVE1H- VW BEU next belt.; the-court house in Irwin county, between thi usual hour, of sale, Ouo Lot of L nil, ki- ivn by No. 109, in the first district nt Irwin county—levied on as the property of Isaac Stephens to satisfy two Fi Fas issu ed froni a Justice’s Court of Irwin county, erne in fa vor of John Rawls & Co. vs Isaac Stephens, and the Other in tnvor of Redding Stringer for the e.-e < i Da vid Campbell v- John S. Jerlu-ns nnd isa-e Stephens property pointed out l>y plaintiff—levy a-nde snd re turned to me by a constable. II. WALKER, Sept 26, 1832. | Sheriff. Houston Tax ‘Collector’s Sales. W ILL he sold on the first Tnriday in LF.CEM- BER next, before the c- urt house i>r town of Perry Houston county, between *[,.-■-iu. -ir. . f BHle, the following property, or bt .-ric: s will pay tbe taxi s due for 1837, «u. :. : 202 1-2 acres onk and hicLcd’y L. . .t-roud quality, in the thirteenth district Houston crunty. No. ?.ll—to be sold us the properly of David iULeris for his tax for the year 1SJ3J—tux due 69 cents and cost. 93 ncics second and thud quality sw^nip land, in the twelfth district Df Houston cvvrty, No JSC—to be sold .is the property of .15nrr I'earylo pay his lax for the year 1831—tax due, §1 10 3-4 cents and Cost. 405 acres of pino Land, in the (-li'vonih dis til ct of Houston county, No*. 44 and 51—to be sold as the property of James Finley to pay his tax fur the year led 1—tax due, $1 74 1-4 cents and cost. 202 2-2 acres pino Land, in the eleventh district of Houston county, No. 72—to be sold as the property of James Hall for his tnx for the year 1831— tax due 35 cents and cost. 202 1-2 acres third quality oak and hickory Laud, in tho iiedli district ol Carroll county. No. 100 —to be sold as the property of Silas It atson for his tux for the year 1831—tax due 42 1-2 c< i.tvand cost. 405 acres socond and thiul qu dity oak and lilckury Land, in the 13th district ot li.-iistoncounty,- Nim. 67 and 68—t" r. ; i-rty of Abra- . ^. .. J, am Bird for His tax for the year 1831—tux duo 80 1-4 > thetr objections, if any they have, in my office within 'cents and cost. ; the time preesnbed by law, uhy said letters should not 101 1-4 acres second quality oak nnd hicko- ! 'ffentiz ry land, in the fifteenth diytsici t»f Houston county, ~ No. 9—to be sold ns ttte property oi Iltury it tilts tor his tax forthoycur 1631—tax duo 48 l-l cents and “cost. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable tbo interior Court of Jasper county when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sctlone negro mau named Sam, belonging to the estate of John ByrdiH, deceased, lor tbe benefit of said estate. EDW. VARNER, Executor in fight of his wife for said Estate. Sept. 30,1832. i P ERSONS indebted to tbo Estate of Jeremiah Uahhack. late of Butts county, deceased, are requested to make iramedato payment, and all those having demands against said e.-talo will render them ia terms of the law. * PEYTON II. WHITE, August 29 6t 35 eplm’or. Georgia* SSou^ton bounty. James A. Evlritt, 1 Buie A3 Si to gz-reofess mart- vs. Sgage An the Superior Court of Geo boe II. Sms. Jemd county .August term, 1832. T HE petition of James A. Evcrilt, respectfully «hewctb, that on the fifteenth day of April, in the yearaf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-Uro. George II. Sims executed and delivered to your petitioner bis deed of mortgage, bdaring date the day aud year aforesaid, in aud to a certain tractor parcel of land, situate in tbe ninth district oi «aid county of Houston, cud known and distinguish ed in tbo plan of said district by number two hundred nnd thirty-five, containing two hundred two ami a half acres ot 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 W ILL be sold on Thursday, tbo 15th of NOVEM BER next, at the lu'to residence of Robert hlatthrics. of Fayette county, deceased, All the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds, one good Cotton Gin, Thrasher and Fan, set of run ning Gear, n good set ot Carpenter's Tools, Plunta _ n _J lion Tools of every description, Household and j said~Georgo _ II. Sinis’promi7ed' on or before the' fiist Kitchen turmturc, and other articles too tedious to j day of January next thereafter, to pay yonr petition- mention, sale to continue Irom day to day until all j Ct -Qj- bearer two hundred dollars tor value received, is sold. Terms mndc known on the day. And your petitioner saitli, that although said prOmis- TIIOMAS C MATTHEWS, Adrn'tvr. j sory note hnslongsinco been dus, j-vt ihv sum ueorge [ MARY •’'UVTTnLW a. ztifir,’»«.. J (g ai ms Sas^ot paid ibosam®. *“• r art thereof. Srptrmtnwai;. 1833. 1 1 Whoroforo, n ;.Ui. —iivn, ordered, that unless the A GREEABLE to nn order of tbo Interior Cotirtof f £ ?f d George H. Sims do pay Into tlio clerk’s office of Monroe county, will bo sold on tbo fiat Tues- C0Ur U principle and interest _duc on said tions,) at twenty per cent less than former prices, t N consequence of au arrangement betvreen | and will bo sold unusually low. some of the creditors of the late firm of Bate- I Also,—will receive, next week, a large supply of man &l Duncan, and J. B. Bateman proprietdr of’ GROCERIES, IRON die STEKL, N A11.-S | ha j &c fcc. For sale as above, 6U00 lbs prime BA.CON. UNION HOTEL PROPERTY . . ! Good titles can be depended oil to prize holders of j Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take j march 31 115 Superintendents ' to the Lottery. day in DECEMBER next, beforo the court bocsu in Forsyth, one fouitb of £ot jfffo. £83, in the fourth district of Monroe county, belonging Co (he minor children of tbe subscriber. MOSES D. WHITE, Gugrdiai. Oct. 3, I83S’. 1 W II.I,bc6old on tbe first Tuesdny iu DECEM BER next, before the court houso in the town of Knoxville, Crawford county, nil that Tract or £ot of Zand, known as No. 223, in the first district of taid conn- ,, , eo -, ty, belonging to the estnteof Robert Harris, deceased, f --August 14, IKK.. <-•! for tbe benefit of tbo heirs and creditors of said de- tf-ewpiria? mn.oj JOHN HARRIS, Adtn’ar. * 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 rodemption iu und to the said mortgaged promises, bo then 4nd from thence forward, forever barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered, tlmta copy of thisrclobo published iu one of the public gazettes of this State, once n raonth’forfour months, orservedon tbo' said Gcorgo II. Sims in per son, three mouths previous ,to the next term of this court. A true extract from the minutes of tbe court. J. WELLBORN, Dtp. Clerk. 4m , place the fourth Monday iu next December. j THOMAS BEALL, V JAMES SPIERS, T. W. GOODE, R. .1. CREWS. A3. IT. GRANT, ‘ W. P- YONGE, Sept. 25 180 ‘ , ■. ■ i, Q?" Tho Columbus Enquirer aud Democrat, tho Macon Messenger and Telegraph, tho Mil- j ledgeville Journal niid Federal Union, the Ait- j gusta Chronicle and Courier, the SavanuahGeor-| giau, the Charleston Mercury and.Courier, tho, Athens Southern Bauucr, the M’Donough Jack-j soniau, will insert the above twidc a mouth till j the drawing, and forward their accounts to J. B. • Batoman, at Tliomaston, for payment. ; Five Dollars Reward. . j ■JT OST; bctv.’cen the Warrior and where Cyrus Iff i Cotton jun. formerly Resided, at present occu pied by the subscriber, on t!fc21st ult, a small Pocket Book, containing one $10 bill on the United States’ Bank, one $20 bill on the State Batik of Georgia, torn iu two nearly in the middle, and was fastened ixiui iitu wafers; und four §3 dollar bills on different bnnL-a. mmA n fn.-l.l~n--mil «l, a XTamaDnnh. I will give the above reward to any person ivhu wm oc- Hiver the pocket book arid contents to me, living on Tobesofky, near Cyrus Cotton’s mills. Sept. 25 39 3t DAVID HITCH.’ ceased. Oct 3.1832. Georgia, Coweta Connty. W HEREAS Mary Dirt applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of IFiltiam Dirt, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sin. gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file JnHouitou Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purpo- poses, May Term, ISt2. T HF. petition of John Rawls shews to the Court tha. Pinkney Yarbrough, while in life, ma-S his bond, a copy of which is annexed, to Tuttle H. Moreland, with Uriah Yarbrough in the sum of two hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Pinkney was to make good and lawful titles to lot number nine ty-three in tho thirteenth district of said county, nnd SZ££S >OxN New York, Pliiludclpliia, Charleston, Sa vanuah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur chasers, for sale by, Nov. 10. BAXTER, FORT & WILEY. Sugar* CoSoe, <&c. GRAVES & SON have just receive the following articles; 12 lthdi St. Croix am! N. O. Sugars 10 bbls Loaf do 50. bags Coffee 4(i bids Rum , 20 bbls N. Gin 20 bbls Whiskey 10 lilids MoftiVses • 20 bbls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gfri 2 hhdx Jam. Rutii 25 bbls Wiuo . 20 bblsiCordial 50,000 Cigars Boxes Sohp, Caudles ' Popper, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Peat-lash,'Copperas Boxes Hyson aud Black Tea 50,000 lbs Iron anil Steel - 209G lbs lloop Iron ' > Castings, &c. &c. AH of which will be sold verv low. April.II 121 Spring and Summer Clotlimg;. FB^IIE subscriber has just-commenced receiv- .E, in.-: bi*.-focK of Spring and Hummer Clo thing. ■ lie assures tlio public that bis stock will jbe inferior to none, is determined to sell at lot* prices, nnd invites purchasers to call, march 15 WM. II. BURDSALL. A SHOT WELL &J. S. SMITH have just • received a large lot of Fancy 25iinstable Bonnets. Also—a general assortment sef Carved Shell C03IBS, oi' the first quality. Aud two boxes of & EL-ACIi 2SS AVSR IK AES of superior quality. April 17 126 ^Sip?rs.. A QUANTITY of sttperfino Flour: rcceive'd by tlie Charles Carroll and for sale bv May 25 144 ELLIS, SHOTWKLL fc'CO. JAMES R. BENNET, Soot and Shoemaker, IIAS r-Jlnmcnccd business ra McDonald’s building, (near the Ki Macon Telegraph Office,) where ! . .. «5-iae. he will he found ready to attend ' t u e *n'1 d ,a t o.> a x a ,' ld } hat , on to his okl customers and others who may call on the 30th May, 1822, the said Tultlo II. Moreland as- , • J it:a 5i d in Newton. ■grT! RACTIONS No. 3;33 and 334. in tho 16th IT* . District originally Henry now Newton ^ ounty, nro for sale, Apply in Macon to Dec 1 35 31. BARTLETT. Clothing- Store. , jTJ HE subscriber being very anxious to re- ■: duce his stock of IFootlen Clothing, will sell at very low prices. March 15 W3I. H. BURDSALL. % Sust received 'ohy or tiib Tutrs, will bo published daily, and the Legislative and Convemiorfal proceedings of each day laid iu cx- tenso before the public ou the subsequent morn ing, and immediately transmitted to any par( of the State to which the paper inay be ordered.’ The large and interesting mass of information which this publication will contain, and the great expense which must he incitr.'cd to cany it into operation, will require a libcrnl patronage, und such a patronage the editor Hatters himself will bo extended to him. It is unnecessary to enlarge on the couvcni- { cure aud imponaut utility of such a publication j to members of the Legislature, iu enabling them ; to ascertain immediately the precise state of any | measure in which they are interested and to keep i their constituents advised of the progress of pub lic busiuess, without the abstraction of time and ! attention from their special duties, expended in ; letter writing. Tunas—The Journal and History of the Times • will be published daily with a new type, by ixmr. j chincry, to be expressly procured for tho purpo so ! and on good paper, and will he- put to subscribers 1 at the price of Five Dollars per session, paya- able on the reception of the first number. Q5 5 ’ Those to whom subscription lists will bo sent arc respectful[y asked to loud their exertions aud influence to the undertaking^ and to make :i return of any.subscribers which may he obtained, j by the 10th day of October. They are purlieu- , larly requested to do so, that the editor may be cu- i abled to make the proper arrangements', aud to i furnish promptly the first numbers to each sub scriber. 5?. slide Tv ill continue to publish the 31acou Advertiser, as heretofore; and assures his patrons and the public that so far from tha interference or conflict of the abovo'publication with the interest aud management of tho Advertiser, tliat lie designs and believes that the former will greatly improve the latter. -The Advertiser shall lack for none o~" that attention, which tho editor flatters himself has entitled it.to the kind atid cheering patronage which has been so liberally extended to it. p The Advertiser will coniiuuo to be published weekly in the summer and tri-wcelclv in the win- 39 SIHON HOUSE, e. c.o. | signed said bond to your petitioner Jobu Knwb, nnd | that the said Pinkney has eUce departed this life, and j that William Byrd has administered on laid Pinkney I Yarbrough’s estato, and that slid titles have never J —’ ‘‘ ’ On motion of Arthur A. third district of Marion county—to he sold as the pro- j These axe. therefore, to cite and admonish all aud sin potty of A "'bony Carter for his tax for tbe year le31 ; gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bi —tax due, 33 cejjts and cost. _ _ y land appear at my office, within the time prescribed fcj 202 1-2 acres of pino Land in the eighth faw, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said Iclten district oi Houston county. No. 48—to be sold as tho I should not be granted. property of Thomas lYhatcly for bis tax for the year! Given under my hand and seal at office, this 24th J83I—tux due 34 cents ana cost. ; day of September, 1832. -103 acres piuo Land, in the thirteenth dis- “9 WILLIAM S. GOSS, c. c. n trict of-rwin county. No. 511—to be sold ns the pro-i C* poro -ij*. dmin+vr V^JoiJ^^for^ tax for tbe year JSSJ-tax | due, $371 3-4 cents hiu! cost. 101 1-4 acres of pine Land, No. 16, in the 6th district of Uouston countv—to be sold as the pro perty of Nathaniel Duff,t for fiis tax lor the year 1831 —Uis due,-291-1 cents and'Cost 490 acres pine Land, No. 11, in the eleventh district of Irwin county, end 150 acrcsseci.udqu' ii- ly onk and hickoiw Laud in Jones county, adjoining lilnlock, Caney 11 id—to b» sold as the property ot It itliam L. Grumble • i ho tax for the year 1831—tax due, 74 1-2 cc nt- h co.-t. 202 1-2 acres { tie Land, No. 9-L in the fi\h di-trnt of Hr US ton county—to be sold as »ne proper ty ot Silas F. Sk ipper tor his lux lor the year 1831—tux due. 35 cents and cost, 202 1-2 acres sccodiI quality oak ar.d hicko ry Land, No. 31; in the eighteenth district Randolph county—to bo sold ns the property of Nathan II. Grif fin for bis tax for the year 1831—tax due 61 3-1 cents and cost. 202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 171, in the fifth district of Houston county—to be sold as toe property of Robert Brown for nis lax forth*- year 1831 —tax doe, 35 cents mid cost Georgia* Talbot County* W HEREAS David A- Perryman applies to me j been made nnd executed, for letters of administration on the estate of J Morgan attorney of tbosni Ordered, That tho said William Byrd shew cause . . r . * . «• . .. i v v for letters of administration on the estate of: Morgan attorney of the said John Itnivls, 202 1-2 acres of pine Lono, No. 191, in tlie , p e ter Datis, deceased— — - * W HEREAS Allen B. Chastain, administrator of the cstnte of Henry It. Blanchard,' (fedHied, applies to me for letters of dijmission, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin- guhtr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause., if any they haze, why said letters thould not it granted. Given under my hnnd and seal, at office, this 22d Sept. 1832. m39 CHARLES II. RICE. c. c. o. Georgia, Clark County. Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, 6th March, 1831. O RDERED, thRt James H. Burt, surviving Exec utor of George Braswell, deceased, have leave to sell lot No. 81, in the third distrfet formerly 3Ion- roc now Pike county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, iu terms of the law, in such case made and. provided. The above is truly copied from the minutes, lit-.- 6 30 JOSEPH LIGON.'c. c. o. .old the Georgia* Payette County, t *7II ERE AS David J. Berry and Winnev Nop- _ i f V man. apply to me for letters of administration CJtiu 5 acre Lot in the town ol rerry—to be i on the estate of Joshua Norman, late of said connty d us tin- property of Levin I. I haiu. fur lus tax for ; deceased— * year 1631—tax due, $4 96 1-2 cents These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- 202 1-2 neres [line Laud, Nn. 81, in the first' gular the kindred and creditors of said deeeasedpenru, j s'rirt Dooly cf.-jiity—to be sold as the property of to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed , in tho time prescribed by law, why he should not make and executotitlcs to said lot nt land to the peti- tinner, nnd further, that this rule be served on said : William Byrd, by publication in one of the public ga zette* according to law. Copy of the Bond. Georgia, Pulaski county. Know all men by these presents, that we, Pinkney Yarbrough and Uriah Yarbrough, nro held nnd firm ly bound unto Tuttle II. Moreland, his heirs, execu tors, administrators and assignsjn the sum of two hun dred dollars, for the payment of which well andtruly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs and assigns jointly and severally, by these presents, conditioned to be null if the above bound Pinkney Yarbrough shall within thirty days from the dHte hereof, make good and'lavrtul titles to tlie said Tuttle H. Moreland orbis assigns to lot of land number ninety-three, in the thirteenth district of Houston county, and deliver said Tuttle II. Moreland, the plot and grant for Ihc same, then the above bond to be null and void, other wise to remain in full force nnd virtue. In testimo- I ny whereof, we have hereunto set ourliandsaudafnx- cd'our seals, this 9th Januarv, 1S2C: PINKNEY YARBROUGH, (L. SiY URIAH YARBROUGH, (L. S.) Test. B. Barkcii. Westlev YxnnRocaii Copy of Assignment. I assign tlie within to John Rawls, this 38th May, 1622, for value received. Test, TUTTLE 11. MORELAND. G. B. Gardner. Georgia, Houston county. I certify the above to be a true copv from the min utes. this lltk July, 1632. 29 CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o. him. (^“BOOT’S and SHOES manufactured' to order, in.the best manner. REPAIRING also will bo done. • Q^’Two or three JOURNEYMEN can find regular employment by application to him. jaif. 25. 59 . SSlanton &. Smitii OFFER t'OU SALE, Q rilkHHDS St Croix and N. O Sugar Ilf) 1)!>L <1(1 (!h do 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey 2C00 bushels Salt, And a variety of other goods; Mav 2o' 144 Readymade Clothing'. J UST received, a general assortment of Ready made Clothing, of very superior quality, and made in the most fashionable manner; the work of which is warranted. A. SIIOTWELL &J. S. SMITH, Julv 17. 1832. 161 4* ££ hhds. St. Croix, Porto Rico, and New QJHj> Orleans SUGARS 150 bags Coffee . 33 barrels Molasses 70 bis Northern Rum, 60 do Whiskey 30 bis Gin 25 quarter casks .Malaga Wine Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Tea, *10 kegs Nails 20,000 Ihs Iron German and English blistered Sjtccl 5,000 lbs Castings Powder, Shot and Lead Domestics, and a General Assor'mcut SPRING GOOIXS* Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, Boots, tyc. For sale by GEORGE JEWETT. May 19 142 F OR sale May ! Vernon Syrup* by ELLIS, SHOfW ELL & CO 144 CARRIAGES. A NUMBER of Bnrouches und Gigs, rccoiv- 3L cd and for sale by May 25 144 ELLIS, SHOT WELL & CO. landscape Taper Hanging. A SPLENDID assortment, just received and CJL for sale by ELLIS, SIIOTWELL <5E CO. May 25 144 H Gideon O. Thomas for his tax for tho year 163]— tax due, 46 X 2 cents and rost. 118 acres of pine Land, Nos. In the fourteenth district of |> sold as the property of Mart. . • for the year 1831—tax due, 35 cents 8l ,.: cost 50 acr.-s pine 1. . \ the fourteenth district m If . • • nr tho property ot Jtslec lloy 1631—tax due, 46 J-2 cents nr. 250 acres pine Lund, No. 3;< • J district of Earlyeooniy—to he sold h, in ;i Uiltiavx IVillonghbyyia. for hi* tax for the sum 1- > - - tax due, 37 1-2 cents and cost i sx—a «« -DANIEL DUPREE, *• 8*1*9, 39 Ttx CblUehrf 132 and 131, county—to be gets for his tax 59, in be sold bylaw, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters I should not be granted. . ! Given under ray hand this ISlh dav of Sept. 1632. Jl___ J WM. M'BRIDE, c. c. o. Georgia, Sibb County. '?^'ii- RL\9. John Smith, administrator of (hr ! d**c*ised, aj-pH* . ministrator of said estate: , These ure. therefore, to r.ht und admonish all and ■ nngy :rthe kindred :nd creditors of scid deceased, to be \ : .-err at my ojfin unthin the time prescribed ly | to Arth cause, if any they hare, why raid letters J iddn'-t btgfarettd. ■I Ileary Smith, late of Bibb comity, - to me tor letters of dismission as ad- Circnlating Library. S UBSCRIBERS to the Circulating Library can now be furnished with hooks. A large collection of Miscellaneous works will be appropriated to tho Library; and a number of periodicals, together with many other valuable works to afford general interest, will be added as soon as practicable. Persons wishing to become subscribers, will sale by \:-ri1 111 Lamp Oil. GALLS, best quality LAMP OIL just received by boat Navigator, foi ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & Co. 121 COTTON BAGGING. pieces heavy Hemp Bagging in in store, for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. N. B. yjrangements are so made with the a- gchts of the manufacturers, that the Planter and Merchant can bo constantly supplied with the ar ticle of Bagging at its lowest prices, and on liber al terms.May 29 145 BRZSH. BRinK, deliver able in n few days notice, for sale, by (’. A. IHGGINS. N. B. The above article can be had iu quan tities to suit purchasers on contract, by giving short notice to tho subscriber, who acts as agent for an extensive kiln in the neighborhood. June 5 147 C. A. II. Sills on the Bank of ZVl'a£on T AKEN by the undersigned at 75 per cent discount, in payment for Goods. Aug. 14 168 lOt E. GRAVES & SON. ter, at the price of Five Dollars per uuuuiu, pay able it: advance. Land and Gold Region Lists of the Draining; In addition to the legislative and Conventional Proceedings, the JOURNAL will contain official reports of the drawing of the Land and Gold Lottery,Regions,' which will continence, it is pre-> sumed, about the commencement of the sitting of* the Legislature. Should the Lottery, however, have commenced its drawing previous to that’pe riod, such days as may have drawn, will also be published, so that individuals interested will have entire Lists from beginning to end. (t/ 3 The fraternity are respectfully asked to publish the above, which, as heretofore, will be' reciprocated; and to each paper a copy of the Journal will bcregularlv and gratuitously sent. Sept IS 178 2kf33W GOCSSS, J UST received from New York, a largo and splendid assortment of SPBIjYG goods, Consisting of a variety of plain and striped Ging hams, plain and figuered Swiss, Adelaide Stripe, Striped Chambrny, Victory Muslins, Thread La ces, do. Inscrtings and Edgings, Black Italian Sarsinct. Sinchcw and Gro dc NapIo Silk, Color cd Florence do.. Black Italian Crape. Bin! eye Diaper, Cotton Wadding, Musquito Netting. Mu* Muslin, Lace Cap patterns, Iliac!: Bombazine.do Silk Froggs, Crape and Gauze Shawls, Gram Berege'and White Gauze Veils, Plain am: Paint ed Feather Fans, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves, plain and bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs. Also; a general assortment of RIBBONS- A. SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH. April 17 126 Spring and Summer Clothing. nrillE Subscribers have already on hand, ar.' JL. are about to receive, a more general I elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLO THING than they have ever before offered. April 3 A. SIIOTWELL Jc J. S. SMITH. One Hundred Dollars Reward! R ANA WAY from the subscriber, about the 7th July last, a hired negro fellow by tho name of DAVE, who belongs to Thomas'Prico. As this is not the first time said fellow has runa way after being hired out, it is believed lie has been furnished with a ticket, authorising him to ploaso call ou Mr. John H. Ellis, (who will act as 5? off \ to a dist “ nce . and „ h , ir0 out his °'™ *>*?«, Librnrinu,) or at tho store, where a catalogue of ,.? r r 16 a PP r ®^ t ' as,on tb e n <?gro, and proof of tbe books can bo seen. ‘ 1 «us f«Ct, r * April 10 121 ELLI Just Receivedf sufficient to conviction, I will give one hundred^ dollars, or twenty dollars for tho boy »- ! lone. Said Dave is a tall black fellow, about 30 ] years of age. It is probable he is up nt the gold TIN WARE MANUFACTURER. MUI.BKRBT, NEAR TIIIRU STREET. T HE subscriber manufactures and keeps con stantly on hand, a general assortment of Tin Ware* whlen he will sell wholesale and retail at Savau nah or Augusta prices. JOB WORK Hone at thb shortest notice at the shop on Third street, next door to Ellis, Shot- x ell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, Shot well S,- Co. will re ceive prompt attention. Nov 11 17 | t v land for Sale. Tot i>o. 31, m tho 11th district of Lee conirty, “ 34, “ 32d •* “ “ 254, 20th “ « « 220, *> 10th “ .. “ .'*<wuu, umy aepxtjlXF, iVi IRTegro Clothing, J^ HU- subscribers have just received a largo j JL and extensive assortment of Negro Cb> ! thing which will be sold at a small profit. Dee 5 A. SIIOTWELL & J. SM ITU. HATS. J UST received and for sale by the subscribers, several cases of Brewster’s Siaclc and Drab Denver Hats, Not inferior to any in the Market. Also—.4 general assortment of DRY GOODS in addition to their former stock: which will be sold low. A. SIIOTWELL «Sc,J. S. SMITH. July 13, 1832. 160 Family (booking Stoves, M ILL Irons and Cotton Gin Machinery sale by ELLIS. SHOTWELL & CO May 25 144