Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 24, 1832, Image 4

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*S71U. v v R •*' jjusriH Sdl€Si^ ■ - ‘i i mi Hjo lirst Tu^idav^ 1 E1J- ti iiexfi before ihe cour' «>«>•*■**. in. the 411, Bibb-comity. liuiW(r*itli* usual hours j \ in the! town ot.H 'of sale, ■202 4-? ii'-rcs bf j>i:».-»! Yhirtl district or . named Wade about I u e/y ' ■>*'•» VIV1.S old. it being tile interest of Rn',..,: s.dd m-;;.-—-*J1 levied o:i a, 1 lie property <ffi Hubert lioffit to sotisfr six Fi •’Fsi issued from a j«4ice*» court of said county in fa vor of it. \V. R*»‘ - vi Robert Ruffe—levy made by unstable aml*‘«»urned to me. fHioT-ifT F5filr>c. "WM/IIlT. be sold on the CfstTuesday in DECEM n % T d , r‘o t v \ .r V TV BEE next, before tbe court house in the WfL i & , * s ° ,d on the first Iuesdaj in A (own of Perry. Houston county, between the usual VV BER. next, before the court bouse in nines-j |, l)lir< 0 f SB | e ' t i'le, Crawford county, between the usuwl hour* cf | ‘ 2*631 "Sstdf c V . r r .l v on ,i;. WW/aai J. V. Cktwmnur, decreased, by order of the , i 1 ' .^. \ n j C ‘ * i nfferior Court of Houston county sillingior ordinary I of n; icinnllv Hi*"'*’!' ' 51d.li cmmly, [ trict of Crawford county—levied oo ns the property purposes, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.— =. nil.! The sixth «*/ •• : -’S r *‘ ««»*• ”« George F Mathewsto satisfy two small 1 i l as Tk * ss on Ihe day> DAVID II. CHEVVNING, ... . ...... .1 I I m.I ..I .« 1 .a. •...al- i'.tiitil nf rnul ISAVI nl I' III bll'flP f)t ^ ^ jj* *0" III 11^ Of Georgia, Houston County. Ja.mks A. J’vf.iu i t, ) Hute Ai Hi to J'ureslcsc morl- yrrnire in ' * ' ' " fa a . - - is. \ said tovnty : August term, 1st! - ,', n of James A. Everitt, rcspcctfuliy cd out of a Justice's Court of said counly in favor of j Jesscc Stone vs said Mathews and Minor Scigler— • levied on nnd returned to me by a constable. Hot of Land No. I ll, in the first district of originally Houston now Crawford county—levied on _ _ . as the properly of 77<os. Dilnn to satisfy a Fi Fa issued One SlnrJ House and Lot in Hast Macon, out of a Justice’s Court of Burba county, in favor of levied on ns fte property of Hire fjiirrrtt to satisfy his ! I.. It. Burch vs said Dunn, and William Thompson tuxes for the year leSI.’ ! security—levied on and returned to me by a consia- Tl'o interest of Wtn. ,C, W Clark in two j ble. ^ Negroe». Siimly & George, as a hire for the. Indnucn j Ono yoks of Oxen and Cart and one bay „f die p-esent year, to satisfy two Fi Fas issued from j horse nhout nine years old—levied on as the proper- u Jmkw's court, Mhrtin llnll vs s-nid Clark. Levy j ly of Samuel Dolton to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of the mad: by a constable and returned to me. ; Superior Court of Crawford county jn favor of Arclii- Two Nrurors, a woman named Rachel, a- baU Gray v* said Bolton. \\ JI. B. FILES, bout 10 ye ir* old: and a boy named Peter, 14 years 1 <*rl2, 1832. . . Drp. .Jitriff. old. levied on as the property of George A. Smith, to i, uri shall advertise myjnlesin the Macon Ga. I c- I,-graph. Will. II. f It.fvcS, jnlisfy two Ft Fas issued from Bibb Superior court, i one in favor of Oliver Sage vs said Smith ami John | C. Hamilton, and oneinluvorof Lemuel Newcomb vs the same. Ono lot of Mills and tho Land attached October 2. lS:5->. I). S. Crnurford Co. Houston Sheriff Sales. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM BER next. a". Ihe court -house uoor in Perry. Georgia# Coweta County. W^TIinitFAS Mary I'irt applies to inefor letters V v of administration on the estate of ll'illiam Dirt, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if ant/ then hare, in my office within the time preesribed by late, tchy said letters shotld not be granted. Sept25 .19 SIHON HOUSE,c.c.o. . Georgia, Coweta County. "MMTIIEREAS Christopher Bowen and Jack Lump- V'* kin apply to me fur letters of administration Georok If. Kims. rglHE petition of .EL sheweth, (baton the fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ami thirty-two. George II. Sims executed nml delivered to your petitioner Ids 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 ed in the plan of said district by number two hundred and thirty-five, containing two hundred two and a huif acres oiHand more orlcss, for the purpose of se curing (he payment of a promissory note of even date with die said mortgage deed, by which said note, the I A Iiist of letters R EMAINING in the Post Office at Clinton, Jones • comity, Gy., on the 1st October, 1832: A—James Alford. E—William Bentley, Dr Samuel Bennett, John ■ Beasley. C—Abraham Cox, Joseph Chambers, Wm Craw ford, Will Campbell, Isom Cboat, E. Cnlilf 2, lien- , ry Cabnncss, II. M. Cornin, George Childre-s, Bbc- nezar Civlin, ItevThos Cook, Ilobt Carter, William : Campbell, John A. Cleveland,. Allen Caldwell, H. XV. Corning, Matilda Chumbless. H—Polly Davis. John L, Daniel, Daniel Duncan, j John Daniel, Hinton Duncan, Devis Duncan, Gillis; Driver. K—C. R. Eaton. F—llarrel Flowers, Benjamin FJnneV. proposals For publishing in the Town of MilledgexiUt &■ (during the ensuing session of the Legistotun ?’ A DAILY KEWSFArER, TO UK CALLED ' The Journal Of the proceedings of the Legislature ofGtorsh, I AND - 0 ’ I HISTORY OF TIIE TFHES BY 31 33. J. SLADE, ‘ Of Jfacon, Ga. “Lege totum, sci vis scire totum—Rend all. if Vn . I l« 11 fiXV- rill ” * ^ said George II. Sims promised, on orbefore the first G—W II Gunn. Wiliu Hunt, Elijah' irarrison D dayt>f January next thereafter, to *.ay your petition- Hudson, Isaac C Harris. cr or hearer two hundred dollars for value received, j J—Mrs. Sarah Jones, Miss Margaret Jones Go's And your petitioner sailh, that although said, promts-1 Jourdan, John 1J. Jones, Joiiu Jones, Betsey Jones sorj- note ha?long since been ihy?, yet the said (icorgo Jesses Johnson, Jac ’ ’ 1 II. Sitns haskiot paid the same, or any part thereof. Wherefore, it is on motion, ordered.-'liiat unless the said George II. Sims do pay, into the clerk’s office of this couit, the principle and interest due on said promissory note together with the cost of this applica- Grnco. ' 1 £“ nc . 3 A * Ev6rit ■■ One Lot ami Improvements in FJJt Mncbn j e ^ or(h h „, fof Lot of Lnml No# 92, in il.e Z VTn ' ? 2 !„‘"L , . re 3 t ,l : I , Sa, ; , .“f Sri i «« clftu district of HoW., count v. well improved, to l.v A. S. Pi Fns is* ui.d nut if. « said county, in favor ol Robert IS. lay lor vs hen- j Itjjnuui principal. Ttnd James laics and William ■ Smith security—levy made and returned to ttiej.y oct 2 It. II. HOWARD, sheriff »““teUc. . v -—- — ——~ % ; Sautli hall of Lot of ijnnd, No. 9L, in tl:e n app oxi the estate of liiltiam HalisLury, late ol said county, deceased, These gular the and appear at to shac cause bagranted. Given under my hand and seal, this Ihd'Sd Octo- thatxi copy of this rule Le published la one ol the fifteenth''ber, 1832i 2 • SIHON HOUSE, c. c. o. pueiio gazettes of this State, once a month for four j mouths, orservndon the said (Jcorge II. Sims in per son, three, mouths previous to the next term of tbir would know all.” rgl HE people <)f Georgia arc much iu wauto I AL :i medium cfiuteUigenco which will pron, r ly transmit to them the ‘-Proceedings” of ffipj.! Legislature. We are not only generally, but i' dividnally concerned in all acts of legislation l ! . ob Jourdan, XV Jackson. * '! ^" Se . a ® ts il,vol '’ e a? weM as/W I L—Janies-Lamar. j teal rights, between which iherecy-sts a mosti,. . M—Luke J Morgan. Alexander M‘G rigger, Samuel; Dn ,a i®-conuexioii. ft is the interest then, of eve I B. Morton,R 31J Mitchell, Sims Middlel-.rooks. Allen : O’ "wu in the community ts he timely acquaiu; -''Ihrtisl, Eoht. MiGebee, Lewis Moore, Neal ,M‘Kov with the action of our:, representatives unjj 2, Silas Milton, James Miller, Lewis fil'Ctendon, . these rights. This is a desideratum to sunnl Thomas J. fiPGehce, John Martin. j which tho Journal is intended. At the pn S I Georgia, Houston County# K’R7'IIEREAS Daniel B. Lowe applies to mo for TV lettcrsofadrainistrationon the estate of John Chambers, deceaseih These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my-oJHce, rcithiu the time prescribed by laic, to shciv cause (if any they ’can,) why said letters should not be granted. . Given under n»y hand and seal-, this tho 1st Octo ber. 1832. 2 CHARLES H RICE,c. c. o. court.- !■■■■■■ A true extract from the minutes of the courr. J. WELLBORN, Cep. Cterl August 14,1832. 21 -l:il ts-eorgia: Henry Sheriff Snles# rj, S 'ILLhe soM on the first Tuesday *? V BEII next, between ■ the l ”’ v sale, before tho court house dftor d.mough, Ilnnrv county, the followinJfB, P I Lot of r. nd, No. 9j, ill tho .twelfth dis- retnrnMlo m<rby aconstable. • I^i^tindrcd^Lereditorsjf wrid deceased. tTbe irictof |I«nry county—levied oo ns the property of; OncLotof pinoLand-Wcll imprnvedin the aFpenr(U mtJ 0 j lcCy L l!me prescr ;bed by Alexander nomjisan. JohnO. thompson and l-.hcnheth j thirteenth district of Houston county and ad^pinmg | ( uw cause if a ni/theu have, why said letters Thompson to satisfy-two Fi Fas issued from the In-: land with Peacock and ethers—levied on as the pro- : ./ l0M / d no / / t .'ranted ferior Court ofsai.l county in fnverof Alexander Bry. ] pcrly of 7/jowe# Gay to sxitisfy a Fi Fain favor of Sul- f Civcn lindi r r nn ,i srn l, at office, this 22d vs*ai l -UpxTiud.-r Thoiriisoxi, John G. Thompson 'dawny M-Call. olilamed m Houston Inferior Court, ’ ~ - — isiiJ Alexnnd.-r Tboirpson, John G. Thump: and Elizabeth Tliomn'oti. S.pt. 28 Til OS. J. JOHNSON, sheriff. A Is., will be sold as above. Otlo f.ot of Laud, No. 37,Iu thosevonth dis trict of said county—levird on ns the property of llin. . Q . Mitelitl to satisfy a li Fa issued from Baldwin Snpi-i inr (,'ourt, ii. fa.or of Goudall j Waeingtun vj said Mitchell. 1 * One sorrel Horse, Bridle arid Saddle, one Bureau two Cows ami Calves—levied on hs the pro | and the laud whereon - Ihe saidGav now live* I Oct Sept..1832. bits CHARLES If. RICE, c. c. u. , , ,, , .... - ' ,, ■ . IHIHWU MVOl l«HIJ HOISTlur UIIUI perty of Janus lMry to satisfy a Fi Fa from Iknry , pin $.*1 p*Anlignhc vs said Bnleyi . . BER next, hef«rc*the couit house in Zebu- dcccase ,j ton Pike county, between the usual hours of sale ■ Ke(# ar£ lherefore to ciu md a f monith a U and sin- Ono House «nnil Lot in l!ie town of jCe*JUlon t I +jijarlhc kindred and creditors of said deceased person, - being Jhe east half of lot No. 2, in square letter E—Tto be and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed L j-Jevie’d on as the property of Joel Daley to satistvn fi bylaw, to shew cause if any they hare, why said letters " Fa issued from Butts Superior Court iu favor ot Tor- shouhruot be granted. Superior Court in favor oft). W. Cox vs salt! Henry | —property pointed out hy defendant. Sept. 2!) JAMES LOVE, - Pep. Shcrif. Erwin Sheriff Sale. U»7ILL he sold on (lie first Tnesday in NOVF.M- vV HER next, before the court house In Irwin county, between the usual hours of sale, Quo Lot of Land, know h by No. 109, in Sep), J. P. llENSLF.g, Sheriff: granted.. * Given under my hand this ISth day of Sept. 1832. j \VII. fit - BRIDE, c. c. o. W ILL be sold on ihe first Tuesday iu DECEM BER next, in the town of Perry, Houston county—levied o„ as’the on 'hoday of Sji>. s to' satisfy two Fi Fas issn-1 ,ij the firsldistrict of Irwin property of Isaac Stephens ed from a Justice’s Court of Irwin enmity, one in fa- j WW tor nf John Rawls &rCo. vs Isaac Stephens, and the I \j jr county, between the usual hours of sale Qae Tract of Sand, Vfo. 142, in tUCcighth district ol Houston csuntVjasthe |u-oper- ty of John Slurdirant, late of Jasper county, deceased, sold for (ho benefit of the heirs and creditors.—Terms JOEL STURDIVANT, Georgia, Sibb County. W HEREAS. Johii Sx$ith, nuiuiiiislrntor of - the estate oi Henry Smith, late of Bibb couuty, ' v j deceased, opjilics-to me for letters of disnjispon as a’d- * 1 mijiistratqroisaid estnti: These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bi hi Houston Inferior Coilrt,stftiiigfor Ordinarypurpo- t poses, May Term, 1832, ’ • , r • , T HE petition, of John Itawis shews to the Court ■tiia. Pinkney Yarbrough, while in life, mail i his bond, a copy of which is annexed, to Tuttle ML Moreland, with Uriah Yarhrougli in tbesuin of two hundred ^dollars, conditioned tlvat the saitl Pinkney wasto make good and lawful titles Iu lot number nine- tV-lhres in the tltirtcenth Jijtrict of saixj comity, and the said bond dated !ilb January, U22, and that on the 3ttth Slay, 1822, She said Tuttle II. Moreland As signed said bond to yoij'r petitioner John Rawls, anil that the said Pinkney has since depr.ited this life, and that Willinm Byrd has administered ou 3aid Piukne./ Yarbrough’s estate, and tiiat said titles have never been uiadS and executed. Oil motion of ArtIipr»A. Morgan attorney of the said Jolin Itawis, UriisrtJ, Tliat t.lie said William Byrd shew cause in the time.prescribed by law, why he should not make and execute [itlcs to said lot:of land to the peti- tipner, nml further, that this rule ho served on said William Byrd, L;y publication in one of the public ga zettes according to law. Copy of the Sond- * Georgia. Pulaski county. Know nil men bv these presents, that we, Pinkney Yarbrough and L rinh Yarbroogli. are held and firm-' ly bound upto Tuttle II. Moreland, his heirs, exccix* N Darvjel Nivins. - , • : wc labor under nmcii inconvenience for the'wn'l >. a, kcrs T 0, V W n , „ : of it- For near, and sometimes more than ,, it—Josep!i Iceese, John Kumiels, ilebcccn Rev- ; lnnil .i. . - , 4 iM “ u u *‘f' nokls, Benjamin Runnels. * mouths, after the cxpiratton ol tho sessioti. fy, S—Mrs Mary Snti'h, Nicholas Summers. David “ ,uso the •'state, with a few exceptions, are;i Sumner, Jcssec Sliort, XVSlaughter, Ephraim Sana- 1 ^ l-s ealed hook to the great mass of the people dors, James Sims. and frequently such arc the injurious effects i-r! T—John Towls, Timothy-Tucker, Sarah Town : duced hy this delay,.that men have been knowc sc, »g’ 8- \ .- I- 7 • . | wliOnfii obedience to a preceding, have actuaik J", Lesley H illiams, Tabbintlm X\ ebb, Joseph F ; violated a.subsequent law which had been rever, \Vn.°i ’n- !c l I e, ! ! | l s,n d°rd'VVi , lioms.' , i;. e ,[ 0 r modified—uot knowing that a neic Hadbro QO lu " - ! »«. r > . v « t- ’ ,. ., In addition to the entire proceedings of tJicLc. islatnre, the Journal and History, wi!lcontJi a j the general intelligence of tho day, and its iutet> by faithful reports of tn, portant J. SMITH. I’. AT. Eist of .Setters „ ,, 0 EMAINING iii the Post Ollico at Knox- cst will be increased by faithful reports of n ville, county of Crawford, and if not called transactions of the important Redress Coxvej for in three months, will L-e scar to the General Post Office as dead letters. Persons giving .for Newspaper Postage,will do well to vauce. October 1,1^32. B ^ i , * v *• <r i» i fiv iii .ii, n i a iiw a, nil si l i uiiai. i n ... v vo.... ollio.’iii fuvoivrt Jt< dnitig Mrin^rfcr llie use of Da- j of KriosviNa^ Crawford county, n^rceatle to noonlcr ] vid Campbell vs John S. Jcrkcns and Isaac Stephens j of the CourJ of Ordinary of Monroe county, - ... and appear at my office, within the ’time prescribed by ! jaw, to sKtic cause, if any they hare, why $aid lottos II.L he sold on the first Tuesday in DKCEM- ' should not be granted. HER next, at the court house in the town ' Given under my hand, this 7th day of May, 1832. 19 - MARTIN SIMMONS, c. e. o. tors,.ndiniuh>trators and assignsrfn thesuinof two hun-J Lovitt James, Lamb Isaac dred d^ullars.fpr the pxiymeiit of which wcB andtniiyj Al.ittheu s Elizabeth. -McGrannis John P,^Mor ris James. .McWiiliafns Daniel,' McGee wir. Aloore Janies, Matthews Ilenj, Alosely Hii'al, McMmray Jamcs, Mills Susannah, Montgomery Samf Newsom Willintt}, Nichols Vinson, Newton property pointed out by plaintiff—levy made and re turned to me bv a constable. II. WALKER, Sept 26,1833. , Jf! - , Georgia, Coweta County, A-0 !, OI Aland, IMG. ,153., • "■TBrinUIEAS William J. Jcrmany, administrator Sheriff. I i" the first district of originally Houston now Cttw-, V * on the estate of Marin Votten, deceased, ap- — j lord county, containing'3021-2 acres, sold for the ken-.} plies to inefor letter* of dismission— • . .. * ESottfytcm Sas Collector’s Janies. : uf ' 1 of 'J 10 minors of the estatcAaf intliam M-Coy, dc- These are therefore to rite and admonish.all and ciu II.L lie sold on the first Tuesday in DECE.M-1 coas6 ‘*;« r Jasper coiialy. Term' made known . - 3 I on die day ot sale. W. L. CLEMENTS, Sept G. 38 is.* Guardian. UER next, before the cctirt house in the town of Perry Houston couuty, between the usual hours of sale, (lie following property, or so .much thereof as will pay the taxes due for 1831, and costs: 202 1-2 ncrcs oak sinil hickory Land. Sfccond qualify, in the thirteenth district Houston conntv, No. 311—to he sold as the property of Dacid llobrfls for his tax for the year 1831—tax due 89 cents mid cost. 93 ncres second nml, in the twelfth 156—to be sold ns tju- property ot Abner I'easyto pay his tax for the year 1831—tax due, § 110 3-4 cents anil cost. W ILL Lo rolri on llie first Tuesday In DEC KM- , BER next, before the court house in Cohim- 1 05 bus, Muscogee county,' btlweeu tbe usugl hours of sale. * - hat of S^and, STo, 92, | in the ninth district of Alusco^-e counly, sold i>y or tho pro- gular the kindreii aml'creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office withi,i the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted. *■ _ x- •' Given under my band, this 8th day of June, 13.'2. SIIION HOUSE, c. c. o. :nnd nnd lliiid quality swamp I dcr of the inferior Court of Jasper county, as ll III district of Houston cour.tv, No j perty of Alahaiu and Patcy Hdllyfield. 'tjie property of Abner Feasyto pav t WILLIAM P. HOLLIrlE Bdpt. 18 39 . r i ,i j- ! \Vi I5ILL bo sold on tlitj first Tuesf * ’ in DECEJI- ! provided. dtW acres ot pmo Laird, in ihp eleventli His- « BER next, nt the cm, ■- ” —- ' «’ r "' ,ae V- concerned Sept 18,1832. I'HOMAS B. GORMAN, 33 • «* Guardian. tiict of Houston county, ns the properly ol James Fi vcnrlSul—ti*\ due, £1 T4 I 202 2-2 acres district of Hnu-toii property of James Hall for his tax for the year 1831 tax due '35 cents and cost. 202 1-2 aerr's third quality oak nnd hickory A GREEABLE loan order of the Inferior Court ol Land, in Ihe ninth district of Carroll epunty. No. 100 23a. Coweta county when sitting foj-ordinary pur- —to he sold as the property of Silks ll'ntson tor his tax poses will be sold in ihe town of Newnan'on the first for the year 1831—(ax due 42 1-2 cents and cost. I Tuesday in DECEAIBEIt next, * 40J acres second and thi,«l quality oak nnrD ' Zot of Eand ^ 0 . luckorv liiin(I, in the Kitii dutrict of IIousto;i.coiii;ty, < . Al . ...... , r ^ .* . * * Nos.AV and 68—to be snld as the property fo.lhra- i ^ tho - *"*'ff Coweta county, belonging to the ham Hi.,! for his lax for the year 1331-tax Juc 80 J-4 | estate ofDatid Cat, lateof Jefferson countv deccas- ,eir, sold for the htfuefit ofthe heirs and creditors of .Aaid deceased. JOHN VINEYARD, Sep,.26, 1832 1 Adm’or. Georgia, dark County., Inferior Court, fitting for Ordinary purposes, 6th March, J83I. rC^RDERED, Hint James H. Burt, surviving Exc.c- utorof George Draswelt, deceaseds have leave IIOLLlVlELD .to sell lot No. 81, in the third district lormcrly Mou- Guardian roe n0w P'kfe.county, for the benefit of the hfeirs and '—* i creditors, in terms of the law, in such case made and -DEM-j provided.^ , ‘ ♦ * court house in Forsyth, a- | The above is truly corned from the minutes. ~ “ ““ JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. cents and cost. 101 1-4 acres second quality oak and hicko ry land, in the fifteenth distsictof Houston ro-mty, Nil, 9—to lie sold us the properly of Henry It'illis for Ills tax for i Its year 1831—tux due 48 1-4 cents and cost. 202 1-2 acres of pino Land, No. 191, in the third district of Marion county—to he sold as the pro perty of Anthony Citricr for his tax for the year J83J —lax due, 35 cents atrj cost. ILF. lie sold on the first Tuesday in December I next, before the. court house loor in Fayette ville, Fayette county, agreeably to an order of the inferior court of Fayette "county when sitting for ordi nary purposes * Jl E i?i’act of £and, being part of lots No. J73 am] ISO, in the thirteenth 202 1-2 acres of pino Land in the eighth !. district of formerly Henry now I’ayctto county, con- district of 111 Hist on comity. No. 48—to he sold as tliuA tnining one hundred acres more or less, as the prOper- property of Thomas 11 .utely for his tax for the year 7 of. lloberl Harris, late of said county, deacascd— 1831—tax due 3-1 cants and cost. t “ , - 1 * *=* - r “- ' 1 -——" ,p - v —• 405 acres piuo Land, in the thirteenth dis trict of Irwin county. No. 511—to lie sold as the' pro perly at John Billups (ot his lax for the year 1831—tax clue,'83 74 ;>- l cents and cost. -101 1-t acres of pine Land, No. 16, in tile 2th district of Hon-ton county—to be sold as the pro perty of Nathaniel Dnffie for bis lax for the year 1831 —tax due', 29 1-4 cents nnd cost. -190acres pine Land, No. II, in the eleventh di-irict of Irwin county, nml 150 acres second quali ty oalc and hickory Land in Jones county, adjoining lllaldck, Caney Hoad—to be sold ns,Ire property ot ll'illiam Grumbles for his tax for the year 1831—tax due, 74 1-2 cents and cost. 202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 94, in the fifth .district of Houston comity—to be sold ns the proper- i ol Silas F. Skipper for l>is tax fortheyear 1831—tax due 35 cents and cost, .202 1-2 ucrcs second quality oak and-hicko- ry Land, No.SIps tho eighteenth district Randolph ■ ■ inn'.'—to be mi :>s the properly of Nathan If. Grif- fin for iiis tax forth.- year 1831—tax due 61 3-1 cents and colt. 202 1-2 acres pino Land, No. 171, in the fifth district of Houston county—to he -old as'the propei ty of Bohert llruwu for his tux for the year 1831 —t i\ due, 35 coots and c--.it Ono 5 acre Lot injln* said as the property of Levin F. chain, tdrhis tax for the yearlS3t—iaxdur, $126 1-2cents. 202 1-2 ncres pine Land, N ". SI, in (ho first .li-'rict Dooly MONTHS after date,'application wilj be g| the honorable inferior court of Afonrdh sitting for ordinary purposes, for- leave o self one lot of land.No. 172, in tlie seventeenl h district of Muscogee county, the property of Jared Tar .'deceased. ' ' MARGARJ.T TAPI.F.Y, Adm’rx. JAMES MAY, Adm’or. July 24,1832. 30 1 71 OUR months after date application will be made ^ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Fayette county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the land nnd negroes of the estate of Samuel Parsons, deceased. This the JOlh diy- ot August, to be made, wc bind ourselves, our heirs nnd assigns jointly aml.severally, by these presents, conditioned to be null if the above bourn! Pinknpy Yarbrough shall within tlqr»jbdays froiiT the dntc hereof, tiiake good and lawful titles to the said Tuttle II. Moreland or his assigns to lot of land number ninety-,firee. in the thirteenth district ofjlonston county, and dcITvcr said Tuttleell. -Moreland, the plot and grant for the same, then the above bond to be null and void, other wise to remain in full force and virtue. In testimo ny whereof, we have hereunto set our hands amlnffix- ed our seals, this 9,h Jaminrv, 1822. l’INKNF.Y YARBROUGH, (L. S.j URIAH YARBROUGH, (L fc S.) Teft. i , . * IB Barkkr, \ WcsTUrDamai'cnf - . Copy, of Assignment. I assign the within to John Rawls, this 30th May, 1822, for value received. Test, TUTTLE 11. MORELAND. . *G. JL Gardner. • , Georgia, Houston county. I certify the above to he a true copy from the min utes, this 11(1: July, 1832. 29 CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o. " smwAs 1832.* 31 TIIO.MAS LOYD. EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, > Adm’rs. t 71 OUR MONTHS after date, application'will ’ made to the honorable the Imerior ,Couri ill be jCourt et Houston county, when silting for.ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a house and lot in tho town of Clin ton, and lot of laud, No. 2G3 in the third-district of Coweta county, as the properly of Harris Alien, de ceased, for the" benefit of the heirs and creditors. Sept 14 38 «!YNTIIIA It. ALLEN.ndm’rr. 1J710UR months.after date application will be made IT to tbe honorable Inferior Court of Houston county; when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, Terms made known on the day of sale. J " i to sellTlio real property qf Thomas Hall, minor.',icing LARKIN BARNETT, Adai’ir. - ■ lot of Inncl, No. 26, ill the seventh-dirtriA of Merri- October3. 1833 f I . 1 1 wetbcrcounty. . HENRY GRIFFIN, IU. be sold ou Thursday, the I5tl: of NOVEM- Pegy. SepU24,18:42. • & ♦ %> ’fuardian. BER next, at the late residence of ITNOUR months afterdate, application will be Matthews, of Fayette county, deceased, made’to the honorable the Inferior Court of | Jasper cofinty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for kinds, : leave to fellone negro man named Sain,-Delonging iUl ihs Personal Property raid deceascyL confiitbl of -toci. < f variou- ki mention. 8ulo to continue from day to day until nil is sold. Term’s made known "on the’dav. TIIO.VAS'C MATTHEWS, Adm’or. MARY MATTHEWS, Adm’rx. September 22, 183^ 1 A GREEABLE to nn orderof the InfcriorCourt of Monroe county, will be sold on the lirst T;;c-- day in DECEMBER next, before the court house in Forsyth,one fourth of Sot RTo , 183. irfthe fourth district of Monroe county, belonging to the minor children of the subscriber. HOSES D. WHITE, Guardian. Oct. 3.1832. 1 9 71 OUR months after date, application will be made . to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to s’clt a part of the negroes of James P. Dozier, late of said dounty, deceased. - ELIZABETH DOZIER, Adm’rx. JOHN REDDING, Adm’or. October,1,1832. 2 JSToticex ifi LT. persons indclitcdeto the estate of Harmon J*. Perryman,late of Twiggs county, deceased, are requested to moke immediate payment, and those having demands wiil present them legally. Oct. 0. L832 TilOS. J. I*E1!I! YUAN’. of Pcrrv to hr ; tli !’. R 50,11 ? n,! "’ first Tuesday in DEC EBP •iu i' D. ‘ l 31 113 in the !■ sold iys l lor t!ie*y 50 acres ;7r ,tii; fourtoonth di property J" ! - < T.'-t - 25« .-M-s ;• i *E?»iict..f '«> fiSqiVrj:-: &ep? 3 , 1832 io.-moi for his tax i ids nnd cost, of piuo Laud ith district of I{ ••■•rtof Martin :3t—'hx dim, 3-) i dirt* ku-.J, j ,.| v . f. -vr No: - JJ2 011(1 131, i county—to bc- ii gen for his tax ‘ Hid CfiSt. • d No. 59, in I :y_M licsold tax for i!ie veer BER next, before the courthouse in the town qf KuotviUc, Crawford county, nil that Tract cr Ziot of hand, • of said c«u:t- Harris, deceased, tom of said dc- jpay charges and take him away. ceased - . JOHN HARRIS, Adudar. t 1 Oct. 10 2 if Will. T.I1ROWN, Jailor. Oct 3,1832. I "Id niihe property off known as \o.22:’. in the first district I- they, ir 1831—tax I ,y ’ belonging to the cstateof Pobert Hat for Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditoi j Brought to Knoxville Jail, ! jk NEGRO BOY nhout 2-t years of age, says hi- j name is ALBY, - belonging to Dr. Beard of i Greensborougn, l:c states that he has been lured out | near Columbus, to a man by the name of Gideon of Columbus. The owner is requested to come and :el Dui Tax ' fifteenth ropery ol *- r 1832— JU>, 'atlcieteh Georgia, 5?albot County* ^lyilERKAS Da\ id A. IVrrywmu upplie Prter These art, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil and sin gular the kindred ar.d creditors of said deceased, to b( ami appear ct my office, within the time prescribed bt law, to shew euase, :/a ry they have, why said Id ten Notice. A LL persons are forewarned from trading for a N ' * "■ Note of Hand gi\ - en by me to Lee M'Robert- tor letters of administruitououike'cilnto o:'* -o r or bearer for the sum of Thirty Dollars, dated in Deri’s, deceased— the: month of September l'-2P. Said note having teen obtained by fraud, I am determined nut tn pay it un less compelled hy law. 8A.MUEL LUCKY. , Oft. 11, 1812. -1 shb'jld I be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office, (Sis (T4th d a J of {-cplembcr, J83 - .’. vnvuMt e. crop's, 9s t. <o. 39 . Garden Seeds* ft FIi£9H supply, just received and for Bale St hy JSLUSr SHOTWEIiL &CO. Apnl 14 Ytft _ FItOM the subscriber, on the night . df the 27lh*Sept. a negro fellow about 36 yver^ old, altljougha bright mulatto ‘ he is sou burnt to a brown mulatto, n- boiit 5 feet four inches high, bunch hair* ttszeiaaofcer^slou, neck, scared about tho neck and th roM, vveigffhj^ about 135 pounds. • He was sold out of jail for Iiis fees in this place,.under the name of Henry, but his name, formerly was Stcpny. He can read and no doubt write, mid probably lie maychange bis name, he wilhaira for Augusta, Georgia, no doubt A»Hb(Ral reward will be given. Montgomery. Ain. Oct2 ABRAIIAM M'GIIEE. ffj* The Columbus Enquirer, Georgia Telegraph nnd Augusta Courier will give tho aboyo-fn-o inser- tionsami forward their accdunt^JO tho rianter’s Ga- st-illf.for payment. 2- • , &ist of Sfftters EMAINING in Perry, Houston couuty, for the quarter "ending the 30th 8e|)tember last,, and if net taken out during the present quarter, which will end the first January next, wilt be sent to Hie Post Of fice Department, in Washington city, as dead letters. Persons applying for any will please ask for Advertised tetters: A.—Ezekiel Adams2, Thomas Averit,Esq., James Averitt 2, The Trustees of Flint River Academy. B —Simon Bateman, Rev. Z. Brown. Geoige G. Beggnn, C: XV. Butler, Edward Burch, Willinm Bal lard, Beniamin Bryan Jr., It. F. Baldwin. C.—rAIIcn Clemons, Willinm Conyers, Ailcn Chas- tain 3, Anthony T Carter, John Chambers, Thomas Coats, Howell Cohb. i D—Bryant Doughtcy, James Dean, Jacob Duun, James E. Dur.cnn 2. E—Joseph Edward, Edward Engram, Edward El- fii. Mrs Eliwbslh Estwood. F—William Flowers, James Finley, G—William Grimes, James Guerry. Thomas Gil bert Esq. H—M. B. Hndin. Henry Hobbs, John Ifewit 2, Miles Harrell, Bnrweil Ilnnidon, Wm T) Hull, John Harry 2, Wilier linirell, James llayden. Win Harri son, jlrs Jane Hand, Baldwin B Higgs, Wm Hender son. J—John Joiner, John Jones,, Wm Jores, Dr David Jameson 2, Mrs Ann E Jameson, Mrs iiarnh Joscv, Henry Jones, Miss Mary Ivey, Wright Ivey. K—Charles Kemball. J.—Win J.ovitt. M—John’ Musgrove, Alfred'Morce, Wright Mims, Joseph Mott, .Martin G. Jlims, Mrs Nancy Minton. K—George \V Nicks, Duncan Nieholsoii or High Shcriffuf Houston county. P—John • S Pats, James Penury, Mr. Peabody, Thomas Paremorc, James Paul 2, Thomas Page, Robert Peacock and others, Trustees of I-'lint- Kiver Academy 2 1 R—/Hike B Rutland, Mrs ‘Catharine Rohibert. Thomas Roulean, Jesse Reed. S—Andrew.Smith, Beniamin Strange, Neadoin Smith, JacohLShirah, Andrew D. Smith 2, Lieria Stewart. T—John Tomlinson, Owen Tomlin, James Taylor, John Tolly. • ■ . VYr-Osburn Wiggins 3, Wm Wells, Wesley Wil liams, John B Williams, Peter Wylie. J Wriglit, Carl ton YVellbnrn.. Col M Watson 5, Wimbley Watson •t Co., Mrs AFArtba Wilson, Andrew Womblc, Wm A Wclk, Robf Worthington, Riclid Wester, Richard Wihget, IIMiry Wimberly. Paschal II. Woolen, Ju lius Worlhington, Jmnas Wimberly. Y—.Messrs. K &. WYohng. . JOliN.M. MOORE, P. Jf. tio.y of Georgia, which contemplates sitting u i , Milled geville, the ensuing sessiou. The. deliatn ttle in ad- iu tho Convention, r.s well as those iu the Legii. j latiire, xvill he regularly itinl mrre'ctly re port ui; Andrews John ■ for which purpose airaugenicuts are making iritk Ilraswell Jesse, Carnes James, TIentou Win B, j a capable ami experienced Stenographer. Bryan Alary. Brand Zaehnriah..' Baker Sarah,; The Journal ami History or the T/m, Benton Virgiura. Brown Luke, Jlardcshatr Danl, will lie published daily, and the Legislative r.ud | Brooks Mary.2 ; Conventional proceedings of each day laid iu a- "j Culpeper Isaiah, Culpeper Lewis, Champion tenso before the public ou tho subsequent mom. Isaiah, Curtis Robert, Church Presbyterian, Cot- 1 ing, aud immediately transmitted to any part of ton U in . ' I (be State to which tho paper may be ordered. The large and interesting mass of informatitu which this publication will contain, aiid the grea expense which must he incurred to carry it into operation, w*dl requite a liberal patronage, and I sitch a patronage the editor flatters himself will be exte* led to him. It is unnecessary to enlarge on the conveni ence.and important utility of such n publication I to members of the Legislature, ;u enabling them I to ascertain immediately the precise state of any fl measure in which they are interested and to keep | their constituents advised ofthe progress of pub lic business, without-the abstraction of time nm! attention from tJicir special duties, expended is letter writing. Doming Charles, Dukes Enoch, Dupree Lew is, DuflSe Jesse, Duckworth Jeremiah Fttdgo Jacob G-.iy Darius, Guv Enis, Garfett*Tliomas, Grif fin John W. Obodwin 5Toses Ilanison, John, llowo Robert, Hardison t-’r^d, Hartman Gasper, llicks, Jones, Hammock Tal bot, Hamilton Daniel, HogesJames. Hood Jas Johnson Allis Mrs DanTel Oarborough'Riehnrd i Fatson Nancy, Partin Mark Richardson Simon, Representatives'Crawford, Robertson Bcinslv, Ryon Hampton, Reynolds John 2 Stebins Elijah, Sniith*Simeon, Simmons Allen G, Smith \y ; i. ! liam, Smith Elisha,. Seiglar Wm; Sanders Islidm, shcrift" Crawford couutb, Scott Thomas ,l "Tucket Wtn D, Tut tier Julius, Tabor Zaclut- riali . Vickers Solomon R - Williams William, Williams Ilnldy, Whyt Benj, 'Williams John, Watson 3Iicliael ZeigJar WiJh’ahi - - *. WM J. WAYNMAN, P. M Tkrms—The Journal and Itislorij-of Ihe Tima will be pubfishbd daily with a new t-vpc, by ma chinery, to be expressly procured ie!" ,lie-purpose and on good paper, and s will he pur to suhscrihers at tlio price of i ivk Dollars per session, paya- ah!e on the reception of the first number. 03** Those to whom subscription lists will h« sent are respectfully asked to lend their exertion! aud influence to tfa(^ undertaking, and to make a ; return of any subscribers which may he obtained; hy the JO/A day of October. They aro jiarticti- larly requestod to do so, that tho editor may be cu- abled to make -the proper nrrahgchicnts,- - nml to furnish promptly the first numbers to each sub scriber. TO THE PUBLIC. X cbtisequ’eneo of an arrangement between some of thj creditors of the late firm of. Bate man &. Duncan, aud J. B. Bateman proprietor of UNION HOTEL PROPERTY Good titles can be depended oil to prize holders of. Tickets, aud the drawing of said Lowery will take place the fourth Monday iu next December. THOMAS BEALL, I JAMES SPIERS, | Superintendent* to the Lottery. T. W. GOODI4, R. J. CREWS, D. B. GRANT. W. P. YONGE, Sept. 25 lg(j ffT-’ The Columbus Enqiiltcf dffil DetnocpaL the Macon Messenger and Telegraph, the Mil- Icdgevilic Journal and Federal Union, the Au gusta Chronicle and Courier, the SavannahGeor- ‘have commenceditsdrawin ;ian, the Charleston Mcrcufy and Courier, the Athens Soutliern Banner, tlie M'Donougli Jack sonian, xviil insert tlie above twice a mouth till the drawing, and forward their accounts to J. B. Bateman, at Thomaston, for payment. 5^2.12m S. Skide Will continue to puhlislitlie Macon Advertiser, •as heretofore; and assures his patrons and the public that so far from the interference or conflict of the above publication with the interest auil mpiKigement of the Advertiser, that he designs aud believes that the former will greatly improve the latter. • The Advertiser shall lack for noncot that attention, which the qditor flatters himself has entitled it to the kind and cheering patronage which has been so liberally extended to it. , The Advertiser will continue to he published weekly in the summer f in! tri-weekly iu the win- W ter, ntthc price gf FivdflBollars per annum, pay able in advance. Land and Geld Heglon Lists of the Dratring Iu addition to the legislative and Cmiveutioua- Proceedings, the JOURNAL will contain official reports of the drawing of ihe Land and Gold Lottery Regions, which will CMnmeitec,itis pre sumed, about the commencement of the sitting of tlie Legislature. Should the Lottery, however, previous to that pc- F' To Printers. SALE, a riod, such days as may have drawn, will also he published, so that individuals interested will have entire Lists from beginning to cud. (T?= The fraternity are respectfully asked to publish the above, which, as h-xetoforc, will be reciprocated; aiid to each paper a copy of the •inters. j Journal will bo regularly and gratuitously sent. • <1 second band Ilamnge'j Sept 18 178 OR. e.vtrf-,. a goo< PRINTING PRESS, imperial size. Also, a second hand cast iron PRINTING PRESS (S ini tit’s patent, Hoe's- make,) super royal size—-in'good repair. Also, several founts of second hatulJTYPES,- lurgc aud small. Tlie whole*w fice of tiie Macon Sept 18 178 Circi-Iatieg Sibrary. N .UBS0RIBERS to the Circulating Lilrary enn now ho furnished with hooks. A large collection of Miscellaneous works will be appropriated to the Library; and a number of ill liesold low. Apply at the of- ' periodicals, together with many other valnahlc in Telegraph. " works to afford general interest, will be added as soon as practicable. Persons wishing to become subscribers, wii! please call on Mr. John 11. lillis, (who will act Librarian,) or at the store, where a catalogue of tite books can be seen. April 10 121 i-iLI.IS. SHTVVELL & CO. ' new PRIMER. ■gTST PUBLISHED ami for sale at this of- fice, Tho ISl’cw Primer, or Child’s First Book. Well adapted for Infant, Common awl Sunday Schools. Will he sold low hy the quantity. Price 12,! cents single. NEW BOOKS. TJ bi EVER E, hy tlie author of Truuame, I Jaqm line of Holland Auastasius, hyT. IIope, Sketches in China, by V- ■ IF \1 ood. Philip Augustus, by t-'ie author ot Rich elieu, Journal of the Revels Tyerman -v Ucnucf, being the 1st, 2d and 3d -Nos. of the brarr of religious ltnewled ZiSolas&es, Sum) Gin, die, Just received bi/ boat Si ran get. IS HUDS N. O. Molasses, .H. x® 20 bbls Rum 20 do Gin (host brand &•- good proof) 20 do Whiskey (i^ T . O.liigli proof) IX STORE. 10 bhls Mnckcral No 1. 50 ilo Whiskey 50 do Gin 10 ldids St. Croix Sugar 10 do . O. do 25 bhls Manhaden Fish 5 tierces superior Rico. For sale hy C. A. HIGGINS. March. 28 112 To Rone, THE STORE HOUSE'next -door n- bovo N. B. it A, Tliompson, on Cherry street. Iuifuire of GEORGE JEWETT. Cct. 9 3 ,4tsw Sfotire. A LL perrons indebted to (lie estate of Cravci Las siter late of Stewart county deceased, ere re quested to make immediate payment, and those ha ving demands against said cstute, are requested n render them in according ,0 law. RICHARD MATHIAS. Roanoke, October 4. 1832. 3 FLOUR, A QUANTITY of superCno_ Flour; received by fhe Charles Carroll odd for sale bv May 25 Hi J3ELTS, ISHOTWtCL Sc CO. T' TIN WAKE MANUFACTURER MOLUKItltY, .NEAR THIRD STREET. HE subscriber manufactures and keeps con stantly on hand, a general assortment of ! Tin Ware, which he will sell wholesale and retail at Savan • nail or Augusta prices. JOB WORK done at tho shortest notice at ; the shop on Third street, next door to Elfis, f*hot- | 1 ell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, ShotwcU f,‘ Co. will re ceive prompt attention. Ngvll 17 -_ y _ To Rent, FM^llE Store Houso recerttly occupied bj JL Thomas T. Napier—also, the Storo rooin at present occupied by U- R- Warner. Apply to, - . BANKER, FORT & WILEY. S<# 181- tf London Annuals for 1832. Tho Amulet, tlie Keepsake, Literary Souvenir, Christinas Box, Juvenile Forget me not, The Musical Gem, Musical Bijou. March 1 89 ELT-fri, SHOTWELL &-■ CO. fYl OR sale ^El AJS^HYpWELL & CO JT May 25 141 __ ^PTTON EACTGZrJO. pX A^ pieces heavy Hemp Bagging m \f instore, for sale hy C. A. JUGGINS. N. B. Yjrangenients are so made with the a- gents of the manufacrurws, that tho Planter aud Merchant enn be constantly supplied with the ate tide of-Bagtring at its lowest price?, ahd on hber- ^1 terjtft U5