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20.1 1 2 acres of v
:rd ili-trict of or ■ :in|l
more or !•-«*, n v." :iio «i
imtnr.l \V.i(ts *>••:/» Mv«
the in erest ot Robert li
on ms t!ir j,r rrtv of ft-iberi Kqffc to SHtisfy sis
F>i* issued I m 4 justice’s court ot Mid comity in fa.
vur of ii. IV. iioff vc Robert Iloffe — levy made by
m constable and returned to me.
Sinre lldose in! Lot in East Macon.
levlrd nil the prnrr rty of Rife Durrrlt to satisfy his
tire tor the year lo31
I • r <.f Wm. C. W Clark in t*o
‘.'••v : ndy«l George, Hire for tho balance
of the jir cut year, to satisfy two Pi Far issued from
nJu.«ti< enurt. Martin Hall vs said Clark. Levy
made by a constable and returned to me.
Two iSroroes, n woman homed Rachel, a]
limit tOyesrs old; and a boy named Peter, 14 years
old, lettiedon .es the property of George .1. Smith, to
satisfy two Fi Fas isrued from Eibb Superior court,
one in favor of Oliver gage vs said Smith and John
Himilton, and onein tV.Vor of Lemuel Newcomb
vs the i a me.
Orb lot > f Mil!-. iml [Che Land attached
thereunto! containing 30 f acres more or less, known
ns Groce' -aw Mills—levied on as the pronertyof
Solomon Grace to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the
Superior and Inferior Courts of Bibb county in favor
of Lewis Justice, H. SI. Ingcrsoll and others.vs said
Groce.
One Lot and Improvements in East Macrin
or George Micklejohn's interest in said lot,occupied
by A. S Bennett and others; also the standing crop of
Corn adjoining East Macon, cultivated by said .Vick
lejolin—all levied on to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from
Bibb Inferior and Superior Courts, in favor of Guy
Chamjilainnnd others vs said Micklejohn.
oct 2
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
'/ Z TILL he sold on the first Tuesday in NOVF.Nl*
V v BF.R nest, before the coiirt bouse in Knox
ville, Cranford county, between the usual hours of
sale.
Lot of Land No. 20 in the second dis
trict of Crawford county—levied on as the property
ot George F. Mathews to satisfy two small Fi Fas issu-
Id. it being c i out of a Justice's Court ofsaid county in favor of
II levied Jesscc Slone vs said Mathews end Minor Seiglcr—
levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Lot of Land No. i ll, n the first district of
originally Houston now Crawford county—levied on
asthe property of Thus. Dun:: to satisfy a Fi Fa issued
outef a Justice’s Court of llurke county’, in favor of
L. B. Rurck.v; said Dunn, and William Thompson
'if. 172 in tho
now Bibb county,
man
ILL be sold on the first Tucstiy in DECEM
BER next, before tho "courjhoore in the
■town of Perry) Houston.county, between the usual
hours.of-sale.
The Heal Bstafe
irillian J. V. Cficicning, decensed, b order oi the
nfferior Court of Houston county sittic for ordinary
purposes, for the benefit of the heirs ait creditors.—
Teiims, on the day. DAVID II. CIEWNING,
Sept, go S9 Adm'or.
rs vs said Micklejohn.
II. H. HOWARD sheriff
Henry Sheriff Sales.
T;J»J7ILT. be sold on tho first Tuesday in NOVEM-
V w BER next, between the lawful hours of
rale, before th«* court house door in the town of Mac-
dpnough, Henry county, the following property, viz:
Lot of Land, No. 93, in tho twelfth dis
trict of Henry county—levied on ns the property of
Alexander Thompson. John G. Thompson and Elisabeth
Thompson to satisfy two Fi Fns issued from the In
ferior Court of said county in faverof Alexander Bry
an vssaid Alexander Thompson, John G. Thompson
and F.lizalieth Thompson.
Sept. 23 TIIOS. J. JOHNSON, sheriff.
Also will be sold as above.
One Lot of Land, No. 37. in the seventh dis
trict of said connty—levied on as the property of
Iffc. S. Id itch el to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Baldwin
Superior Court, in favor of Goodall .V Wazineton vs
said Mitchell.
One sivrel florse, |Jridle and Saddle, one
Bureau two Cows -md Calres—levied on ns the pro
perty of James Henry to satisfy a Fi Fa from Henry
Superior Court in favor of O.'W. Cox vs said Henry
—property pointed out by defendant.
JAMES LOVE, Dtp. Sheriff.
jfcwin Sheriff Sale.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, before tha «o*trt house in Irwin
county, betweon the usual hours of sale,
One Lot of Land, known by No. 109, in
the first district of Irwin county—levied on as the
property of Isaac Stephens to satisfy twqFi Fas issu
ed from a Justice’s Court of Irwin county, one in fa
vor of John Rawls & Co. vs I*nnc Stephens, anil the
other in favor of Redding Stringer fer the wo of Da
vid Campbell vs John 8. Jerkens and Isaac Stephen
property pointed out by filnintiff—levy mad-; and rc
tnrncd fo me bv a constable. if". WALKER,
Sept20, 183* , Sheriff.
Georgia, Coweta Couni?.
W HEREAS Mary Birt applies tone for letters
of administration on the esttc of William
Birt, deceased. i ,
These are therefore to cite and adinonL all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of saidhetased to'file
security—levied on and returned to me by a consta- j their objections, if any they have, in ir/ office within
ble. ! the time preesribrd by law, tchy said lettrs should not
Ono yoke of Oxen and Cart and one hay j be granted.
horse about nine years old—levied on ns the proper-* Sept 25 39 SIIION H0T5E, c. c. o.
ly of Samuel Bolton to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of the j 7E . —
Fiipcrior Court of Crawford county in favor of Arch i-| Georgia, COwClS COUJ1A «
bald Gray vs said Bolton. WM
OctQ, 1832.
CTIshall advertise my sales In the , H..
legraph. WM. B. FILES, ] deceased,
D. S. Crawford Co. j 7nese are therefore to cite and admojish all and sin-
! gular the kindred and creditors of saiadeeeased to be
and appear at my office icithinthe timepjeseribed, by law
to shew cause, if any they hare, tohy edd tclfcis should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, tils the 3d Octo?
bef, 1832. 2 SIIION HOUSE, c. c. o.
October 2.1832.
Houston Sheriff Sales.
gWTTI.I. be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM-
“F BER next, at the court house door in Perry,
Houston county, between the usual hours of sale,
One Lot of Lund, No. 19, in the fifteenth
district of Houston county—levied on as the property
of Nathan HT. Rogers to satisfy two Fi Fas in favor of
James A. Everit—levy made andretorned by a consta
ble.
North half of Lot of Land No. 92, in the
twelfth district of Houston county, well improved, to
satisfy several Fi Fas issued out of a Justice’s Court
of said county, in favor of Robert PL Taylor vs Reu-
bin Bynum principal, and James Yates and William
T Smith security—levy made and returned to me by
a constable.
S >nth half of Lot of Land, No. 92, in the
twelfth district of Houston county, well improved,
whereon James Yates now lives—levied on as the
property ot John Rynum to satisfy several Fi Fas is
sued from a Justice’s Court in lavor of Robert N.
Taylor and others vs said Bynum—levy made and
returned to me by e constable.
Onr Lot of pine Land, well improved, in the
thirteenth district of Houston county and adjoining
land with Peacock and others—levied on as the pro-
■erty of Thomas Gay to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Sut-
’away M'Call. obtained in Houston Inferior Court,
and the land whereon the said Gay now.Iives.
Oct 1 ISAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff
Pike Sheriff Sale.
W ILI.bc sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, before the court house in Zcbu-
lon. Pike county, between the usual hours of sale,
One House and Lot in the town of Zebulon,
being the east half of lot No. 2, in square letter E—
levied on ns the property of Joel Baley to satisfy n Fi
Fa issued from Butts Superior Court in favor of Tur
pin le M. D’Antignac vssaid Baley.
Sept. 25 J. P. HENSLF.E. Sheriff.
XEotiston Taz Collectors Sales
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, before tho court liouu in ih.tnnm
of Perry Houston county, between the usual hours of
sale, tho following property, or so much thereof as
will pay thotiixe3 due for 1831, nnd costs:
202 1-2 acres oak and hickory Land, second
qualify, in the thirteenth district Houston county. No.
311—to be .sold os the property of David Roberts for
his tax for the year 1831—tax due 89 cents nnd cost.
93 acres second nnd ihiid quality swemp
land, in the twelfth district of Houston county. No
15G—to be sold as the property of Abner Veasyto pay
hisla:i for the year 1831—tax due, $110 3-4 c
Cost.
403 acres of pine Land, in the eleventh dis
tdet of Houston county, Nos. 44 and 51—to be sold
ns the property of James Finley to pay his tax for the
yenr 1831—tax due. SI 74 14 cents and cost.
202 2-2 atJrcs pino Land, in the eleventh
district ot Houston county. No. 72— to be sold ns the
j.r -petty of James Hill for his tax for the year 1831—
tux duo 35 cents and cost.
202 1-2 itcr. s third quality oak nnd hickory
I/md, in the ninth district of Carroll county, No. 100
—to bo sold as the property of Silas IFalson for his tax
for the year 1831—tax duo 42 1-2 cents and cost.
405 acres second a; ^ tlihd quality oak and
hlckorv Land, in the I3:h district ot Houston county,
Nos. fi7ond f>8—to be s: Id hs the property of Abra
ham Bird for his tax, for the yew 1831—tax due 80 1-4
cents nnd cost.
101 1 4 acres ’nd qu dity oak nnd hicko
ry land. In the fift. cnth dhijict of Houston county,
No. 0—lobe sold-s :r>. property of llenry IPS tis for
'his tax for tho year 133i—tax di»e 48 1-4 cents nnd
cost. I
202 1-2 acres of pine Land, No. 191, in Ihe
third district of Marine county— to be sold sis the pro
perty of Anthony Carter for his tux l .r the ycar..l«3l
—tax due, 35 cents and cost.
202 1-2 acres -if pine Land in the eighth
district of Houston county. N > 48—to be sold ns the
property of Thornes IVUcAtly for ids tax for the yenr
J831—tux duo 31 rents and cost
-105 acres jiiu ■ L-ud, in tli- thirteenth dis-
trict oi Irwin mautv. No to be sold ns the pro-
party of John /J.tftiprfor his fax fur the year 1831—tax
line,".-?:! 74 3-1 cents and cost.
101 1-4 ..rr«fsj of p -to I. !:•!. Vo. 1,6. in the
r >th district of Hnuston county—to he setdasthe pro
perty of Nathaniel Duffle t'-i tt:s :nx tor the year 1831
—tax due, 291-4 cents and cost.
490 acres pine Land, N - 11. in the eleventh
district of Irwin county, and 150 a-r.-s soj-.nd quali
ty oak and biokoiy Land in June; or adjoining
Blalock, Caney llend—to be sold «tae property «>1
IFiUiamL. Grumbles for his tax for the year 1831—fax
due, 74 1-2 cents and cost.
202 1-2 acres pints Land, No. 9-L in the fifth
district of Houston c-unty—to be sold as the proper
ty of Silas F. Skipper for his tax for the year 1831—tai
duo. 35 cents and cost.
202 1-2 acres second quality toik and hicko
ry Land, No. 31, in the eighteenth (l.rtnrt Randolph
county—to be s ild as tho pro|»-rty ot Nathan 11. Grif-
An for fcia tax for tho year 1831—rax due 61 3-1 cents
and cost.
202 1-2 acres pino Land, No. 171, in the
fifth district of Houston county—to be sold as tho
property of Robm Brown for his tax fortho year 1831
—tax due, 35 cents and cost.
Qnn 5 aero Lot in thntown of Perry—to bo
sold ns tho property of Levin F. Chain, for bis tax for
the year 1831— tnxdoc, $496 1-3cents.
202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 81, in the firr
di-trie’ Dooly couuty—to be sold ks the property of
ftidNn D Thomas tor his tax for the year 1831—tax
due, 4<i 1 2 cents r.mt coit.
113 acres of pino Land, Nos. lS2«intl 131,
In the fourteenth district of Honston county—to be
sold ns the property of -Martin S,cc;:ri'ge . far his tax
lot the year 183!—tax do :, SO c. • t> on . cost.
"30 acres pint? Lund, ; j i Li t Ao. 59, in
fS> f.-.crtcentit district of!!-:««» ir.’y—to t e .-old
ns Tt.c property of J;:lc: i : -r >. »tas far the year
ISUI—C«* due, 46 I V C-.-tf «"• .
25B .ifros p oh i, ■. N’r i .*3 :j thenttser:.?
d’K^lrfEarlvre.’tvy -tohe «-.SIs? t!f. rro-rrv ot
"•gbbyyir f-t ‘.Is fax l:r ::.e ytsr lodf—
d:ic,tl> 1-cents.'.r.>; >”
^Avr?i./T?rrRE5;
*,V ’ , ,*• /•’« Ctilnisr.
ILL be sold <rh the first Tuesday in DECEM-
_ _ BER next, in tho town of Perry, Houston
county, between tho usual hours of sale,
Gho Tract of Stand* 242*
in the eigh*li district of Houston esunty, osthe proper
ty of John Sturdivant, bite of Jasper county, deceased, *
sold for tho benefit of the heirs end creditors.—Terms
on the day of Sale. JOEL STURDIVANT, .
Aug24 35 • ’ Adm'or
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday In DECEM
BER next, at the court house in the town
of Knoxville, Crawford county, agreeable to an order
of the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county,
2uoi of Send? 1*1 o. 252*
in the first district of originally Houston now Cratv-
tord county. containing2021-2 acres, sold for the ben
efit of the minors of tbe estate of ll’illiam hVCoy. de
ceased, late of Jasper county .Terms made known
on the , I a v of sate. *V. Ertmuhroiro,
Guardian.
Georgia, Houston €?ounty u
KTgT’IIEREAS Daniel B. Lowe applies to me for
M v letters of administration ob tho estate of John
Chambers, deceased,
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
laic,tosheiP cause (if any they can,) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this the 1st Octo
ber, 1832. £ CHARLES II RICE.c. c. o.
Georgia, Houston County.
James A. Evzritt, ) Rule At Si to feicslose mort-
„ ■ M . >goge in the Superior Court of
George H. Sims. )suid county, August term, 1332.
T HE petition of James A. Everitt, respectfully
shewetb, that on the fifteenth day of April, in
the yenr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
thirty-two. George II. Sims executed 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 laud, situate in the ninth district ot
said county of Houston, and known and distinguish
edinthe plan of said district by number two hundred
nnd thirty-five, containing two hundred two and a
half acres oflaud more orless, for the purpose of se
curin'* the payment of a promissory note of even date
with the said' mortgage deed, by which said note, the
said George II. Sims promised, on orbefore the first
day of January next thereafter, to pay your pctition-
eror bearer two hundred dollars for value received.
And your petitioner saith, that although said promis
sory note baslong since been due, yet the said George
ij. Sims haskiot paid the same, or any part thereof.
IVherefore, it is on motion, ordered, that unless the
said George H. Sims do pay into the clerk’s office of
this court, the principle and interest due on said
promissory note together with *ue cost of this applica
tion, within six months from the date of this applica
tion, or shew sufficient cause to the contrary; that the
equitv 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 n copy of this rule be published in one of tho
public gazettes of this Slate, onco a month forfour
months, orservedon the said George H. Sims in per
son, three months, previous to the next term of this
court. . ,
A trite extract from the minutes of the court.
J. WELLBORN, Dep. Clerk.
August 14,1832. 24 4m
A list of Setters
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Chilton, Jones
county, Ga., on the 1st October, 1832:
A—James Alford.
B—William Bentley, Dr Samuel Bennett, John
Seaslev.
*■ C—Abraham Cox, Joseph Chambers, \Vm Craw-
ford, Will Campbell, Isom Choat. E. Califf 2, Hen
ry CabRness, H. M. Cornin, George Childress, Ebe-
nezar Civlin, lievThos Cook, Robt Carter, William
Campbell, John A. Cleveland, Alien Caldwell, H.
\V r . Corning, Matilda Cbambless.
D—Polly Davis. John L. Daniel. Daniel Duncan,
Jolm Daniel, Hinton Duncan, Davis Duncan, Gillis
Driver.
E—C. R. Eaton.
F—Harrel Flower?. Beniamin Finney.
G—W II Gunn. Wilie Hunt, Elijah Harrison, D
N Hudson, Isaac C Harris.
J—Mrs. Sarah Jones, Miss Margaret Jones, Goss
Jourdan, John B. Jones, John Jones, Betsey Jones,
Jessee Johnson, Jacob Jourdan, W Jackson.
L—James Lamar.
M—Luke J Morgan. Alexander M'Grigger. Samuel
B. Morton, R M J Mitchell, Sims Middlebrooks, Allen
Martial, Btobt. M'Gehee, Lewis Moore, Neal M'Koy
2, Silos Milton; James Miller, Lewis M’Ciendon,
Thomas J. M’Gehee, John Martin.
N—Daniel Nivins.
P—John C. Parkcrson. Wm Parker.
R—Joseph Reose, John Runnels, Rebecca Rey
nolds, Beniamin Runnels.
S—Mrs Mary Smith, Nicholas.Summers, David
Sumner, Jessee Short, W Slaughter, Ephraim Saun
ders, James Sims.
T—John -Towls, Timothy Tucker, Sarah Town
send.
PROPOSALS
For publishing.in the Town of Millcdgcvilte, Gu.
(during the ensuing session of the Legislature,)
A DAIT.V NEWSPAPER, TO BE CALLED
The .IToiarnal
Of the proceedings of the Legislature of Georgia,
Georgia: . . , „
In Houston Inferior Court, sit ting for Ordinary purpo-
" Term, 1832.
Georgia, Houston County*
Jg7TIERF.AS Allen B. Chastain, administrator of}
V the estate of Henry R. Blanchard, deceased,
applies to mo for letters of dismission, _ ,
'These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and crpptar at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not Le granted. ‘ . „
Given under my hand and seal, it office, this~»u
Sepi. 1832. m39 CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. o.
Geo
inney Nor-
jpply to me for letters of administration
on the estate of Joshua Norman, late of said county
deceased— -
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased person,
to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
bylaw, to shew cause.if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. .
Given under my hand this 16th day of Sept. lS.u-
> i , WM. M‘Bl»PE. c. c. o.
Georgia!, Bibb County
W HEREAS. John Smith, administrator of tbp
estate ot Heiiry Smith, late of Bibb county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission as ad'
miniiirator ofsaid estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular Ihe 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 hare, why said lettei -
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 7th day of May, 1£3~.
19 MARTIN SIMMONS, c. c. o.
on the day of sate.'
nept a
W ILL be' sol i on thy first Tuesday in DECEM
BER nest, before the court house in Colum
bus, Muscogee county, between the usual hours of
sale,
So t of Sand* B/o. 92*
in the ninth district of Muscogee county, sold by or
der of the inferior Court of Jn«pcr county, os the pro
perty of Mahala and Patcy Hollyfield.
WILLIAM P. IIOLLIFIF.LD
9cpt. 18- 30 Guardian
\*TT?ILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in DECE5I-
BF.R next, at the court house in Forsyth, a-
gtveable to an order of the Courtof Ordinary of Mon
roe county,
Sot cf Sand, 31 o. 247.
in the sixth district ofsaid county, for
Georgia, Coweta County, . .
W HEREAS William J. Jermany. administrator
on the estate of Maria Cotten, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and An
gular the kindred and creditors of said to De
and appear at my 'ffice within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they hate, why said letters should
not OC gramas. L, ,
Given Under my hand this 8th day of Jnnc, 1832.
25 SIHON HOUSE, c. c. o.
Georgia, Clark County.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, 6th
March, 1631.
^phRDERED. that James II. Burt, surviving Exec-
xLi* utorof George Braswell, deceased, have leave
to sell lot No. 81, in the third district formerly Mon
roe now Pike county. for the.benefit of the heirs and
creditors, io terms of the law, in such case made and
provided.
The above is truly copied from the minutes.
Dec C 30 JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
concerned
Sept 18. 1832.
F OUR MONTHS after date,application will be
made to tbe honorable inferior court of Monroe
the benefit of all county, when sitting for ordinary pm poses, for leave
THOMAS B. GORMAN, to sell one lot of land No. -172. in the seventeenth
33 Guardian, district of Muscogee county, the property of Jared
Tcpley, deceased.
MARGARET TAPLEY, Adm’rx,
JAMES 31 AY, Adm'or.
July 24,1835. 30
A GREEABLE to ati order of the Inferior Court of
Coweta county when sitting for ordinary pur
poses will be sold in the town of Newnan on the first
Tuesday in DECE3IBER next,
Ssot of Sand, I v !c. 73*
in the first district of Coweta county, belonging to the
estate of Dae id Cor. late of Jefferson countydeceas-
ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors #f
s.iid deceased. JOHN VINEYARD,
S£pt.26, 1632 1 • ♦ , Adm'or.
’» »/ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
' V next, before the court house door in Fayette
ville, 'Fayette county, agreeably to nil order of the
ioferior’eourt of Fayette county when sitting for ordi
nary purposes - *
jSL Trac'i of Stand*
being port of lots No. 173 and 180, in tho thirteenth
district of formerly llenry now Fayette county, con-
F OUR months after date application will be made
to tho honorable tbe Infe
to the honorable tbe Inferior Court of Fayette
county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell" the land and negfoes of the estate of Samuel
Parsons, deceased. This tho 10th day of August,
1832. 34 THOMAS LOYD. XAdm'rs
EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, \ Ad,!lrs -
M3dOUR 3IONTHS after date, application will bo
JL* made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot
Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a bouse and lot in the town of Clin
ton, and lot ofland, No. 2G3inlho third district of
Coweta county, os the property of Harris Allen, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Seprl4 ,38 CYNTHIA R. ALLEN.qdm'rr.
tnining one hundred acres more or less, ns the proper- ; in
ly of Robert Harris,- late of said county, deceased— Jf*
sold forth, benefit of the heirs and creditors, Terms
made known oa tho dav of sale.
LARKIN BARNETT, Adm'or.
October 3. 1832 1
7TLL b® »old on Thursday, the 15th of NOYKM-
v v BER next, at the late residence of Robert
Matthews. o( Fayette county, deceased,"
All the Fersqaal Property.
of said decensed, consisting of stock of various kinds,
one good Cotton Gin, Thrisherand Fan, set of run-
r.ieg Gear, ft good set ot Carpenter’s Tools. Plauta
tion Tools of every derrription. Household and
KltcPen Furniture. £nd other articles too tedious to
mention. **nlc to rontinue from day to Unj unit!
it sold. Terms made known on the day.
THOMAS C MATTHEWS, Adm’or.
MARY MATTHEWS. Adm’rx.
September 22 1832. 1
A GfiEFABLEto an order of the Inferior Court of
F?i M mroe county, will be sold on the first Tues
day ir> DECEMBER next, before the court house in
Forsyth,one fomlh of
£otRFo. 283*
in the fourth district of Monroe county, belonging to
the minor children of the aubscriber.
MOSES D. WHITE, Guardian.
Oct. 3, 1632. 1
V1K7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECE3I-
y V BER next, before tho courthouse in tho town
of Knoxville. Cra Vn-H county, all that
Tract or i&ot of Land*
known as No. 223, in the first district of said coun
ty, belonging to the estate of Robert Harris, deceased,
i fur the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said dc-
ensed.
Oct. 3.1832.
JOHN HARRIS, Adm'or.
OUR months after date application will be made
t 0 die honorable Inferior Court of Houston
county when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave
to sell the real property of Thomas Hall, minor, being
lotoflond, No. 2d, in the seventh district of 31 erri-
I wctlierceunfy. HENRY GRIFFIN,
Perry. Sept. 24,1632. 39 Guardian.
poses, May
T HE petition of John Rawls shews to the Court
tha. Pinkney Yarbrough, while in life, ma^
his bond, a copy ot which is annexed, to Tuttle H
Moreland, With Uriah Yarbrough in the sum of two
hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Pinkney
tvac to make good and lawful titles to lot number ninc-
tv-tbree in the thirteenth district of said county, and
the said bond dated 9lh January, 1822, qnd that on
the 30th May, 1832, the said Tuttle II. Moreland as
signed said bond to your petitioner John Rawls, and
that the said Pinkney has since departed this life, and
that William Byrd has administered on 3aid Pinkney
Yarbrough’s estate, and that said titles have never
been made’and executed. On motion of Arthur A
Morgan attorney .of the said John Rawls,
Ordered, That the said William Byrd shew cause
in the time prescribed by law, why he should not
make and'execute titles to said lot of land to tho peti
tioner, and further, {hat this rule„be served on said
William Byrd, by.publicatibn in one of the public ga
zettes according to lajv.
Goav of ike Sond.
Georgia, Pulaski county.
Know all men by these presents, that wo, Pinkney
Yarbrough and Uriah Yarbrough, arc held and firm
ly bounuuuto Tuttle 11. 3Iorelnnd, his heirs, execu
tors, administrators and assigns in the sum of two hun-,
dred dollars, for the payment of which well and truly
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 davs from the date hereof, make
good and lawful titles to tbe said Tultle H. Jloreland
orhis assigns to lot of land number, ninety-throe, in
the thirteenth district of Houston county, and deliver
said Tattle II. 3Ioreland, 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 9th January, 1822.
PINKNEY YARBROUGH, (L. S.)
URIAH YARBROUGH, (L- 3.)
Test.
B. Bahkf-h,
WESTLEY YABBROUGtl.
Copy of Assignment.
I assign the within to John Rawls, this 3Gth May,
1322, for value received.
Test, TUTTLE H. MORELAND.
G. B. Gardseh.
Georgia, Houston county.
I certify the above to be a true copy from the min
utes, this 11th July, 1832.
29 CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. o.
Wood
Ward
Jonathan Watson.
J. SMITH, P. M-
FR03I tho subscriber, on tho night
of the 27th Sept, a negro fellow about
36 years old, although a bright mulatto
he is sun burnt to a brown mulatto, n-
pH*?/ / bout 5 feet four laches high, bunch hair,
tmnkagg' stout neck, scared nbout the neck and
throat, weighing about 135 pounds. He was sold out
of jail for Ins fees in this place, under the name of
Henry, but his name, formerly was Stepny. He can
read and no doubt write, and probably he may change
his name, tie will aim for Augusta, Ge.orgia, no doubt
A liberal reward will bo given.
Montgomery. Ala. Oct 2 ABRAHA3I M'GHEE.
EF The Columbus Enquirer, Georgia Telegraph
and Augusta Courier will give tho above two inser-
tionsand forward their accounts to the Planter’s Ga-
zatte for payment. - 2
SeXBt of betters
EMAINING ill tho Post Office at Kuox-
B rL ville, county of Crawford, and if not called
for in three months, will be sent to the General
Post Offico as dead letters. Persons owing for
Newspaper Postage will do well to settle in ad
vance. October 1,1832.
Andrews John
.Braswell Jesse, Barnes James, Benton WmB,
Bryan 31 ary. Brand Zachariab, Baker Sarah,
J3eu*ou Virginia, Brown Luke, Bardeshaw Daul,
•llraoks JIary 2
Culpeper Isaiah, Culpeper Lewis, Champion
Isaiah, Curtis Robert, Church Presbyterian, Cot
ton Wm
Deming Charles, Dukes Enoch, Duprco Lew
is, Dttffio Jesse, Duckworth Jeremiah
Fudge Jacob
.Guy Darius; Guy Enis, Garrett Thomas, Grif
fin John \V. Goodwin 3Ioses
Harrison John, IIowo Robert, Hardison Fred,
Hartman Gasper, Hicks, Jones, Hummock Tal
bot, Hamilton Daniel, Hogcs James, Hood Jas
Johnson Allis 3Irs
Lovitt James, Lamb Isaac . ,
Matthews Elizabeth, McGrannia John ?, 3Ior-
ris Jimes, JlcWiliie.ms Dual, 3k-Gec mr. Moore
James, 31atthews Benj, Mosely Elial, 3Ic3Iurray
James, Mills Susannah, Montgomery Sand
Newscua William, Nichols Vinson, Newton
Daniel
Onrborfrugh Richard.
Patsou Nancy, Partin 3Iar!c
Richardson Simon, Representatives Crawford,
Robertson Bemsly, Ryon Hampton, Reynolds
John 2
Stebins Elijah, Smith Simeon, Simmons Alien
G, Smith William, Smith Elisha, Seiglar Wm,
Sanders Isham, sheriff Crawford county, Scott
Thomas
Tucker Wm D, Turner Julius, Tabor Zacha-
rialr
Vickers Solomon R
Williams William, Williams Iluldy, Wbyt
Benj,‘Williams John, Watson Michael
Zeiglar William
WM J. waynman, P. M
&'x~ic Dollars Howard.
'ST OSY, between the Warrior and where Cyrus
E A Cotton jun. formerly resided, at present occu-
ied by the subscriber, onthc21st ult, a small Pocket
look, containing one §10 bill on the United States’
Bank, ono §20 bill on the Stale Bank of Georgia,
torn in two nearly in the middle, and was fastened
with two wafeis; and four §3 dollnr bills on different
banks, and n one dollar bill on the Macon Bank, I will
give the above reward to any person who will de-
livcrtho pocket book and contents to me, living on
Tobcsofky, near Cyrus Cotton’s mills.
rier-t 25 ' 3t DAVID BITCH.
X-,ist of Setters
TO THE PUBLIC.
I N consequence of an arrangement between
some of tho creditors of the late firm of Bate
man & Duncan, and J. B. Bateman proprietor of
ho
UNION HOTEL PROPERTY
Good titles can be depended on to prize holders of
Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take
place the fourth Monday in next December.
THOMAS BEALL,'
IIISTOHY OF THE TOIES,
BY M. D. J. SLADE,
Of Macon, Ga.
'■‘■Lege toturn, sci via scire tolum—Read all, if y OU
would know all.”
T IIE people of Georgia aro much in want of
a medium of intelligence which will prompt
ly transmit to them the “Proceedings” of their
Legislature. We are not only generally, but in-
dividually concerned ill all acts of legislation, be
cause theso acts involve personal as well as polit
ical rights, between which there exists a most in
timate connexion. It is the interest then, of eve
ry man in tho community ts be timely acquaint
ed with the action of our representatives upon
these rights. This is a desideratum—to supply
which the. Journal is intended. At the present
sve labor under much inconvenience for the want
of it. For near, and sometimes more than three
months, after the expiration of the session, the
law’s of the State, with a few exceptions, are as
a “sealed book" to tho great mass of tiie people;
and frequently such are the injurious effects pro-
duced by this delay, that men have been known,
who, in obedience to a preceding, have actually
violated a subsequent law which had been revers
ed or modified—not knowing that a ntic had been
substituted for an old law.
lu addition to the entire proceedings of the Leg
islature, the Journal and History, wi}l contain
the general intelligence of tho dny, and its inter
est will be increased by faithful reports of tho
transactions of the important Redress Conve.n-
tion of Georgia, which contemplates sitting in
Milledgcviye, the ensuing session. Tho debates
in tho Convention, as well as thoso in the Legis
lature, will be regularly ayd correctly reported;
for which purpose arrangomeuts an making with
a capable and experienced Stenographer.
The Journal aud History or rtir. Times,
will ho published duilv, and tho Legislative and
Conventional proceedings of each day laid in ex-
ter.so before the public on tho subsequent morn*
iug, and immediately transmitted to any part of
tho State tt/which tho paper may bo ordered.
Tho largo and interesting moss of information
which this publication will contain, and the great
expense which must bo incurred to carry it in'to
operation, will reauiro a liberal pntronngo, ami
SUcli a patronage the editor Hatters himself will be
extended to him.
It is unnecessary to enlarge on the eonvcmV
enco and important utility of such a publication
to members of tho Legislature, in enabling them
to ascertain immediately the precisestnte of auv -
measure in which they are interested and to keep
their constituents advised of the progress of pub
lic business, without thx abstraction of time and
attention from their special duties, expended in
letter writing.
Terms—-The Journal and History cf the Times
will bo published daily with a new type, by ma
chinery, to be expressly procured for the purpose
■md on good paper, and will be put to subscribers
at thoprico of live Dollars per Session, paya-
ablo on the reception of the first cumbr.
Those to whom subscription lists will be
sent are respectful;y asked to lend their exertions
and influence to the undertaking, and to make a
return of any subscribers which may be obtained,
by the 10th day of October. They aro particu
larly reques ted to do so, that tho editor m - y be en
abled to make the proper arrangements, end to
furnish promptly the - first numbers to each sub
scriber.
Superin t indents
to the
Lottery.
f j^OUR months after date, applicotion will bo
. made to the honorable tho Inferior Court of
Jasper county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell one negro man named Sam, belonging
to the estate of JohnByrom, deceased, for the benefit
of said estate. ED3V. VARNEK,
Executor in right of his wife fir said Estate
Sept. 30. 1832. 1 ’ .
"K^OUR months after date, application will be made
It 1 to tbe honorable the Inferior Court of 3Ionroe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell n part of the negroes of James I’. Dozier, late
of said county, deceased.
ELIZABETH DOZIER, Adm’rx.
JOHN REDDING. Adm'or;
Ocleber. 1.1832. 2
PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Jeremiah
IIammack, late of Butts county, deceased, are
requested to mnke immedate payment, and all thoso
having demands against said estate will render them
in terms of the law. PEYTON II. WHITE.
August 20 6t 35 adm'or.
Notice,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Harmon
£a. Perryman, late of Twiggs county, deceased, are
requested to mnke immediate payment, and those
having demand* will present them iegtlly.
Oct, 9, 1832 THOS. J. PERRYMAN, Ex'or.
we :rgia, 07albot Couaty*
TvHTIIEUEAS David A Perryman applies to tne
Vf for Iciters of administration o% the estate of
Piter Detit, deceased—
These.crt, the-efere, Incite and admonish nil and An
gala- the kindred ai:’i treditors of said dtcltwtd, 10 it
a id appear el my offyr,’ wrihin the H.:te prcieribM "
:aic,'to t\tis eahse, if d~y thefy hurt; sfhy laid left
should r.ot ct granted - . a
tiivcn erder tr.y band ini"Mal HttfrStSr.Ml.Ml
day ef htsiviabk'T, 1832. , V ‘ ,-ist > ^act£utrt)r»tJ«d6'(hewis**
3q^‘ . . wn.mwf. * «c«, ( S.rft. to ^ 1 m
Brought to Knoxville Jail,
A NEGRO BOY about 20 years of age, says his
name is ALBY. belonging to Dr. Beard of
Greensborougn, he states that ho has been hired out
near Columbus, to a man by the name of Gideon of
Columbus. The owner is requested to come and-
pay charges and take him away.
: Oct JO 2 tf WM. T, TIROW Ms Jailor.
CATJTI#*. " '
DO *ipreby cautiort person against raising!
_ an account hgatnst tna.-wuheot my order or the 1
jrdar df wt wifk, as lam determined not to pay any
afetfurt yaised ofherwis** TflOiF THWEATT.
EMAINING in Perry, Houston county, for the
. quarter ending the 30th September last, and if
not taken out during the present quarter, which will
end the first January next, will be sent to the Post Of
fice Department, in Washington city, as dead letters.
Persons applying for any will please ask for Advertised
letters:
A.—Ezekiel Adams 2, Thomas Avert tt Esq., James
Averitt 2. The Trustees of Flint River Academy.
B —Simon Bateman, Rev. Z. Brown, George G.
Beggan, C.W. Butler, Edward Burch, William Bul
lard, Benjamin Bryan Jr., It. F. Baldwin.
C.—Allen Clemons, William Conyers, Allen Chas
tain 3, Anthony T Carter, John Chambers, Thomas
Cents, Iloiveil Cobb.
JJ— Brynnt Doughtry, James Dean, Jacob Dunn,
James E. Duncan 2.
E—Joseph Edward, Edward Engrnm, Edward El
lis. Mrs Elizabeth Estivood.
F—William Flowers, James Finley,
G—William Grimes, James Guerry. Thomas Gil
bert Esq. ' ■
II—M. B. Ilndin.’Hppry Hobbs. John Hewit 2,
Miles Horreil, Bin-well Horndon. Wm D Hull, John
Harrv2, Wilier Harrell. James Hayden, Wm Harri
son, Mrs Jane Hand, Baldwin B Higgs, Wm Hender
son.
J—John Joiner, JohuJones, Wm .Tores, Dr David
Jameson 2, 3Irs Ann E Jameson. Mrs Sarah Josey,
Henry Jones. 3Iiss Mary Ivey, Wright Ivey.
K—Charles Kemball.
1.—Wr.t Lovitt.
31—John Sliisgrove, Alfred llorce, Wright Mims,
Joseph Mott, 3Iartin G. 3Iims, Mrs Nancy Minton.
N—George W Nicks, Duncan Nicholson or High
beriff of Houston county.
P—John S Pats, James Penary, Mr. Peabody,
Thomas Parcmore, James Paul i;, Thomas Page,
Robert Peacock and others, Trustees of Flint River
Academy 2
R—Blake B Rutland, 3Irs Catharine Rembert.
Thomns Roulean, Jesse Reed.
S—Andrew Smith, Benjamin Strange, Ncadom
Smith, Jacob Shirah, Andrew D. Smith 2, Lieria
Stewart.
T—John Tomlinsen, Owen Tomlin, James Taylor,'
John Tully.
\V—Osburn Wiggins 3, Wm Wells, Wesley Wil
liams, Jotin B Williams. Peter Wylie, J Wright. Carl
ton Wellborn. Col M Watson 6, Wimbley Watson
ACo., MwIVIartha Wilson, Andrew Womble, Wm
A Wells, Rcbt Worthington, Richd Wester, Richard
Winget, Henry Wimberly. Paschal H. Wooten, Ju
lio's Worthington, fatdfs Wimberly.
Y—M-tsirj. F. A W Ytfimk. ^
JOHN^F ttbtf&E. f. M. J
JA3IES SPIERS,
T. W. GOODS,
R. J. CREWS,
D. B. GRANT,
W. P- YONGE,
Sept. 25 180
{£7^ Tho Coiambus Enquirer and Democrat,
the Macon Messenger, and Telegraph, the 31il-
ledgevillo Journal and Federal Union, tho Au
gusta Cbroniclo and Courier, tho Savannah Geor
gian, the Charleston Mercury and Courier, the
Athens Southern Banner, the M’Donough Jack
sonian, will insert the abovo twice a mouth till
the drawing, and forward their accounts to J. B.
Bateman, at Thomnslou.for payment
tJNq JpyjntSYSa
F OR SALE, a good second baud Ramago
PRINTING PRESS, imperial size,
Also, a second hand cast iron PRINTING
PRESS (Smith’s patent. Hoc’s make,) super
royal size—in good repair.
Also, several founts of second hand TYPES,
lurgo and small.
Tho whole will be sold low. Apply at the of
fice of the 3Iacon Telegraph.
Sept 18 178 t
. 20m fffm ISIadO
TV ill continue to publish the Macon Advertiser,
as heretofore; and assures his patrons and tbe
public that so far from tho interference or conflict
of tho above publication with, the interest and
management of the Advl&tisxr, that he design?
and believes that the former will great!-.- improve
the latter. Tho Advertiser shall lack for none of
that attention, which the editor flatters himself
hns entitled it to the kind and cheering patronage
which has been so liberally extended to it.
The Advertiser will continue to be published
weekly in the summer and tri-weekly in the win
ter, at the price of Fire Dollars per annum, pay
able in advance.
Land and Gold Region Lists of ihe Drawing
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 commence, it is pre
sumed, aboutthe commencement of the sitting of
tho Legislature. Should the Lottery, however,
have commenced its drawing previous to that pe
riod, such days as may have drawn, will also
bo published, so that individuals interested will
have entire Lists from beginning to end.
The fraternity are respectfully asked to
publish the above, which, .-ts heretofore, will be
reciprocated; and to each paper a copy cf tho
j Journal will be regularly and grattutouslv sent.
Sept 13 173
TO MERCHANTS.
A YOUNG man from Massachusetts wants a
situation as elerk, in some mercantile house
in this place. Good recommendations can bo
procured as to character and capability ,S:e. &c.
Inquire at this office. Sept. 28 182 3tp
UXolasses* Bum* Grin* d&c*
Just received by boat Stranger.
-fl A IIHDS N. O. Molasses,
B \w 20 bbls Rum
20 do Gin (best brand & good proof)
20 do Whiskey (N. O. high proof)
IN STORE.
10 bbls hlackeral No 1.
50 do Whiskey
50 do Gin
10 lilids St. Croix Sugar
10 do - O. do
25 bbls Jlanhaden Fish
5 tierces superior Rice.
For sale by C. A. HIGGINS.
3Iarch 28 112
Circiilaiijig- library»
S UBSCRIBERS to the Circulating Library
can now be furnished with books.
A large collection of Miscellaneous works will
be appropriated to the 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
please call on 3Ir. John H. Ellis, (who will act a.;
Librarian,) or at tho storo, where a catalogue of
the books can be seen.
April 10 121 ELLIS, SHTWEI.L Jc CO.
Just deceived,
T wo cases Fancy Dunstables.
Dee 17 49 WM. H. BURBBALt-
Morton's Pulmonic Expectorant
COUGH SYRUP,
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, and
Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu
ablo Medicine recoived and for r.ale hy
ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO.
Nov 23 28
Drab Beaver Hats*.
O F the first qualVcy* jnst received and lOP’sal©
by WM. H. BURDSALL.
Mnrch 13 ^ 99 ,
NEW PRIMER.
J UST PUBLISHED aucl for sale at this of
fice,
The ETew Primer,
or Child’s First Book. Well adapted for Infant.
Common and Sunday-Schools. Will he sol-I iow
by the quantity. P;j C e 12^ cents single.
W BOOHS. ;
B F'V£iR2 f by the author of Tremaine,
Jaqviolino of Holland
Anastasius, by T. Hope,
Sketehos in China, by W. W. Wood,
Philip Augustus, by the author of Rich
elieu,
Journal of the Rev’ds Tycrmnn Rennet,
being tho 1st, 2d and 3d Nos. of the
library of religious knowledge.
London Annuals for 2 $32.
Tho Amulet, the Keepsake,
Literary Souvenir, Christmas Box,
Juvenile Forget me not,
The Musical Gem, Musical Rijor;
March I 8D ELLIS, SHOTWELL &r CO-
To Rent. ^
THE STORE HOUSE next door a-
Hill ... k . GEORGE JeWF.TT, tichs of Bagging nritkwtwest prices, tmd oi
vHsHI tfcf. 9 3 Itstv altetfms. May
COTTON BAGCmCi.
pieces heavy Ilsmp Baggtn
iu store, for sale hy
C. A- HIGGINS.
N. B. yirangcments are so made with the a-
nts of the manufacturers, that the Planter and
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on liW? -
145
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