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"J : .bb Sheriff Sal
• TjrriLl. ft" sold on the fir«t Tuesdi .
W BI'.R next, liefi- the court bouse, in the
town ot Mncun. Bibb comity, UctVecntltb usual hours
of sale, . ,
202 1-2 acres of pi to lamb ><>. 172 in tin*
third district of originally Houston now Bibb county
in.ire or le*3, nnd the sixth mrl ot oils negro
Homed Wade about hv.nly-uvo vehr* old, it
the interest of Robert Ruffe in said negro—all levied
on ns tlm propsrlv of Hubert Itoffc to satisfy six Fi
I’as i>- m il from a justice’s court of said county in fa
vor oV it. W. Itotr vt Robert RolfC-levy made by
\a eoi stable and returned to inc. ,
One Store House and Lot in East Macon,
levied on ns the property of Jtiee Durrett to satisfy his
ta\rs for the year lc21.
‘J’Jio interest of Win. C. W. Clark in two
Negroes. Sandy it George, as a hire for the balance
1.1 tin- prt sent yVar, to satisfy two Fi i ns issued from
a J.i-tiri-’s court, Martin Hall vs said Clark,
made by a constable and returned to
Two Negroes, a woman
bout 40 years old ; nnd n buy named
Crawford Sheriff Sales*
■KTBffTII.Lbe sold on the first Tuesday In NOVEM-
\T » BER next, before the court house in Knox
ville, Crawford county, between the usual hours of
sul&. •
Lot of Land No, 20 in tlie second dis
trict of Crawford county—levied on at tbs property
W ILT, lie sold on the first Tuesday in DEC EM
BER next, before the court liou-i- in the
town of I’erry, Houston county, between the usual
hours of sale!
The Seal Estate
iniltr.il J. V. Chemung, deceased, by order of the
ufferior Court of lloustou county sitting for ordinary
*b county, Inctof Crawford county—levied on a- .nc 1 ro l'“ > ; pamosos, for the benefit of the. heirs nnd creditors.—
egro man i ot George 1. Mathews to satisfy ti\ o small I I “ s i ■g F _,\ ;e otl t i, e fay, DAVID H* CIIEWNING,
, it being cd out of a Justir.c's-Court of said county in favor of, itnHs. or. iuc y ^ Adm'ot-
* .. • t nnd M nor Scicler— j _ —
Jesscc Stone vs said .Mathews and -Minor Seigler— ;
le vied on and returned to me by a constable.
ied on and returned to me bv a constable. i Georgia, COWCta County.
Lot of Land No. 141, ip the first district of Mary Birt applies to mofor letters
originally Houston now Crawford county—levied on j of administration on tlie estate of William
astlie property of Thor. Dnttn to satisfy a 1 l Fa issued j deceased. •
out of n Justice’s Court of Burke county, in favorot fhese are therefore to cite 1 anti admonish all and sin-
L. B- Burch. VS said Dunn, and William Thompson j ^ Jg x-im/rcrf and creditors of said deceased to file
security—levied on nnd returned to me by a com.a- . objections, if any they hat e, in my office wi lh!n
blc. J the time preesribed by law, why said letters should
One yoke of Oxen nnd Cart aud one bay If granted.
r.-e about nine years old—levied on ns tbc proper-, Sept 25
of Samuel Holton to satisfy a Fi Fn issued out of the . ~~~t
ithin
not
horse
•j
amort house, c.c.o.
« mc | Superior Court of Crawford connty in favor ofArchi- W’OOFg'ia, vOWCia »>tOU.
med Rachel, a- ' bat J Gray vs said Bolton. WM. XL FILES,, 'miKTII UREAS Christopher Bowei
l _ 1 Ort2 1S32. Hep. Shcnlf- ty w kin apply to me for letters <
'oilT'levied on “wth" prepay ofG^rgeA.'smilh, to , ETFI shall advertise my sales in tlm Macon Gn.Te- ou tbe estate ot Viliam Salisbury, h
satisfy two FI Fa* issued from BiM» Superior court,; ,e £"T“,* 0 lfiM
one i'll favor of Oliver Sige n «aid Smith and John October -. 1-fc..
\VM. B. FILES.
D. S. Crcicfortl Co.
Mansion Sheriff Sales.
1WTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in .\0\ Lil
ly tf BKft next, at the court house door in l’crry.
Houston countv. between the usual hours of sale,
' Ono Lot of Land, No. 19, ill the fifteenth
O. Hamilton, nnd one in favor of Lemuel Newcomb
Vs tlie same.
One lot of Mill* and tlie Land 'attached
thereunto, containing 300 acres more or less, known
ah (Jrorc's Saw Mills—levied on ns the property of
Solomon Grorr to satisfy'undry FiFiw issued from the j ^istrirtof Houston countv—levied mins tlie property
Superior nr.d Inferior Courts of Bibb county in tavor i . ^- nthan M Rogers td satisfy two Fi Tfis In favor oi
of Lewis Justice, S. M. Ingcrsoli and others vs said j j. ime3 A. Event-levy made e.tidrctornedby acoriHn-
Grncc. * T Lie * . - ^
One Lot and Improvements in East Macon, j ‘ ^, oiy}) j n ,|f 0 f Lot 0 f Land No. 92, in the
or George Hieklrjohn's interest in said tot, occupied , *, ]th district of Houston countv. well improvcd'to
by A. S. Bennett aud others; also the standing crop of several Fi Fits issued out o'f a Justice’s CourJ
Corn adjoining East .Macon, cultivated by said It lick- of sftj j roun ty.i n favor of Robert N. Taylor vs lieu-
.... „„ .- ary w
Bilib Inferior and Superior Courts, in favor. of Uuy
. Chainiitainand others vs said,Micklejolin.' .
* octjl 11. H. 1IOVVABW. A'"#
Kcnry Sheriff-Sales.
TE 1 TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVF..M-
V V BER next, between the lawful hours #f
sale, before tho court bouse doorin_1h»5owuo! Mrtt-
donoilgh, Ileurv county, tlm following property, vix:
Lot of Land, No. 95, in the twelfth dis
trict of Ilcnrv county—levied on ns the property of
Alexander Thompson. John G. Thompson nnd lllizabrth
Thompson to sat my two Fi Fas issued from the In
ferior Court of said county in favor of Alexander Bry
an vs said Arcxnuder Thompson, Johu G. Thompson
and Elbrabcth Thompson.
Styt. 28 TIIOS. J. JOHNSON sheriff. *
Also trill be sold as above: „
One Lot of Land, No. 37, in tbe seventh dis
trict of said connty—levied on ns tlie property of
Ifm. S, Mitchel to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Baldwin
Superior Court, in favor of Gbodall -V Wczington vs
said Mitchell. \
One sorrel Horse, Bridle and Saddle, one
Bureau two Cows nnd Calves^
porly of James
Superior Court
—property’ pointed out by defendant.
of said county..- . .. .
bin Bynum principal, and James Yales and tv imam
T. Smith security—levy made and returned to me by*
n constable.
South half of Lot of Land, No. 92, in the j her, 1832.
twelfth district ofrllouston county, well improved, Georgia, 5£oUStoa County
Georgia, Coweta County.
en aud Jack Luinp-
s of administration
isbury, late oi said county,
deceased, •, ’
These are therefore tn rile and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and ej'pear at my office scithinthe time prescribed, bylaw
to shew cause, if any they have, tchy said letters should
not be granted. » , • • -
Given under mv hand opd seal, this the 3d Octo-
r, IcUd. 2, SHiON MOUSE, c c. o.
Georgia, Houston County.
James A. EvnniTT, 1 llule A’i St to foreslose mnri-^
V s. ’gage in the Superior Court of
George II. Sims. \said cour.h/, August term, led'2.
niUE petition of James A. Everitt, respectfully
■ slieweth, that on the"fifteenth day of April, in
(lie year 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 certain
tract or j ' reel of laud, situate in the ninth district of
said county of Houston, and known and distinguish
ed in the plan of said district by number two hundred
and tkirlv-five, containing two hundred tw o and a
half acres of laud more orlcss, for the purpose of se-
curinglhe payment of a promissory note of even date
with the said" mortgage deed, by which said note, tin-
said George II. Siins promised, on orbefpre tbe fust
dav of January next thereafter, to pay your petition
er "or. bearer two hundred dollars for value received.
And vour petitioner snilb, that although said promis
sory "note bashing since been due, yet the said George
H. isims haskiot paid the same, or any part thereof.'
jVherefore, it is ou motion, ordered, thet unless the
ft PROPOSALS
For publishing in the Town oj" Milledgtville, da- |
(during the ensuing sessi "
FAIiliS OF COOSA,
Alabama.
n of the Legislature.) riSnilE desirable site which for a long ti ne lias oc-
A d uly NF.V'SPipER, TO he CALLED copied the attention of the many thousand
Vr.rn.nal t nle “ of cnlcrprise who have belu.ld its advantageous
THe Journal . and unrivalled location, by tl.c r .-cent acquisition of
Of the proceedings of the Legislature of Georgia, t j ie (j’rcek territory, in Alabama, is becoming nu ob
ject ofsiiftli g r reat nolorioty, that the proprietors have
HISTOltY OF THE TDIES.
BY M. D. J. SLADE,
Of Macon, Ga.
41 Lege tolum, sci vis scire lotutn—Read all. il you
would kuow all.”
IIE people of Georgia arc much iu want of
m n medium of intelligence which will prompt
ly transmit to them the “Proceedings” of their
Legislature. We are not only generally, but in
dividually concerned in all acts of legislation, be-
dctermined fo offer the same (or sale, iu lots of the or
dinary size, on Monday, 4th Febi nary, J833.
Persons who have visited the most attractive point,
where an interchange of the products of lire interior
and ot loreign commodities takes place, me unanim
ous iu the declaration', that ibis place possesses pre
eminent advantages over any other in the Southern
I country. ' Situated at the extreme head oi navigation
on the Coosa, a river na\ i gable to this point, by steam
i hoMs of tlie largest size. Forconvenicnccand health,
j its location is unsurpassed, presenting to the eve a per
feet unbroken plain, having a declination sufficient
be
J. WELLBORN, Dtp. Clerk.
August 14. lS3il. li t 4ni
Georgia, Houston County. , «
si. «»
dtoftni deceased, * _
These cce therefore, fo cite and admonish all and sine
gular the kindred and creditors of said dcelascd, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
laic,tosheiccause (if any they can,) why said lelter.s
shouldiiot be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this tlie lst.Octo-
2" CHARLES II. RICE.c. c.or
cause these acts involve personal,as well aspolit- | only to convey ol! tlie superabundant water. In
ical rights, between which there c.tists a most in- ; fr «»F^nding to the river m a bold Muff, graduating
* ^ • r. • .i «],nn n\»n 1 oil i.$ ..j*pci &mt! 1 o\\ er cx!i cmilics, info tlie ilncst nst-
■ . innate connexion. Itisthe intcresUhen, of eve-, iu . al ,andings- 0n each side supplied with never fad-
sajd GcorgeJI. Siins do pay into the clerk’s ofice of; ry man in the copun*.uuty t %> bo limoi\ acquaiui- ing stpcams^of excellent water. Towards the iblert
this court,-the principle and interest due oil said ed with tile action of Oltr representatives upon I Q F terminating in gently undulating eminences', offer-
proinissory note together with the cost of this applien- these rights. This is a desiilerautm—.to supply ing ti, ( . most desirable situations for private residen-
tion, within six montlis froni tbc date of this njiplica- vvhich the Journal is iutended. -At the present j ces. lint all these considerations sink into insignifi-
wc labor under much incouvcuicnec foi* the tv apt j ranee, compared with tlie unrivalled advantages
of it. For near, aud sometimes more than three] winch it possesses for an extensive trade. Necessa-
months, after the expiration of the session^ the
l.aws of the Stato, with a few exceptions, are as
a “sealed hook” to the great mass of the people;
and frequently such ure the injurious effects pro
duced by this "delay, that men have been known,
who, in obedience .to a preceding, have actually
lion, or shew sufficient cause to tlie contrary; that the
equity of redemption in and'to the said mortgaged
premises, be then and from thence forward, forever
barred mid foreclosed. .And it is further ordered,
that a copy of this rule be published in one of the
public gaieties of this State, onccra month for four
i liioiillu. ocservedon the said George II. Sims iu per-
l.son, thrcc-ononths previous to the next term of this
whercoii James Yates now lives—levied on as the
property ol John Bynum to satisfy several Fi Fas is
sued from n Justice’s^ Court in lavor of Robert N.
Taylor and others vs said Bycum—levy made and
returned to me by n constable.
■^|fHEliEAS Allen B. Chastain, administrator of
GeorgiaS
In Houston Inferior Court, silling for Ordinary pu r po-
poses, May Term, Jckkt. -
feTTIIE petition of John Rnw(f shews to the Court
B tba. Pinkney Ynrbrougb, while in life, ma^
his bond, a copy of which is annexed, to Tuttle 11.
Moreland, with Uriah Yarbrough in the sum of two
hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Pinkney
•nfne-
rilv the only depot for tlie supply of a widely extend
ed up-country with merchandise, it musfof consc
qUence become the mart lor the production o[ the
fertile vallics of the Coosa, the Tallapoosa, and the
Upper Chnttnhoochie, together with tlie saiubrieas
aud very productive uplands of Talladega, the latter
pf which w ill in all human probability be peopled
violated a subsequent law which had been revers- a more dense population than any country of like ex",
cd or modified—not knowing that a new had been ; tent south of the Potomac. The entire 1:111 country
Eiilifititiited for nn old laif. I of ,he£ '‘ reg.ous,aboundsi.n quarries ot Marble, Linti-
nnd in fact ail kinds of mineral wealth. As re-
spects-thecontemplated connexion of tlie waters of
II. Chastain, ndmimstnitor ot j w ; ag ( 01 t)a!;e good and lawful titles to lot number nlne-
tbe estate, of Henry 11. • Blanchard, deceased, i ( v -tln'ec in the thirteenth JisErict of said county, and
applies to me for Jettgrs of dismission, * , . the said bond dated 0th January, 1822, mid that on
Thesctire therefore, tocite aud nilnioiush all and sin-! ,1'" ----- • -- --
gula/, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tie j sj’g n< ^jf i S ajd,botid to you
tion, ns well as those it} tile l.egis- »«r prouinuie u.i es.meni—to me mercnani il oucr;
regularly au3 correctlt' reported; f ^vantages for bn exiqtKivc trade—to the mechanic,
° - , „_>•.* ;,i, tlie allurement ofwfcat must soon become a i.oundi-
pose arrangements arc making it >th t0 ^ uot ot cphemerul existence, but el a permi-
3Pike Sheriff Sale.
W ILL lie sold outlie first Tuesday ia NOVEM
BER next, before the'court house iu Zebu-.
Ion. Pikn.county, between the.usual houre of sale,
One House nnd Lot in the town oi'Zcbulon,
being the east half of lot No. 2, in square letter Es—
levied on as the property of Joel Eatey tousatistv n Fi
J * — •- "’furi
1 * V L;f in the lime prescribed by law, why he should not
UlltBEaS David J. Lcrry and \\ mney ‘make and execute titles to said, lot ofluud to the peti-
ll man, appiy to me for letters of administration f fioi „ anJ f ur( L er , that this rule bo served on said
ic estate oi Joshua Xornfafi, late ot said-county j Byrd, l.y publication in one of the ]itib!i<-. gu-
ased - ' . ! aettes according to'law..
Ordered, That tbe said William Byrd shew cause
, ^ , 1-1 .1 I IL’MCUUII US IIIV |IIU IFUV VLtFUCI JJWIty iUranu^t* '
ihvs and C at yes levied on ns the pro- p a j ssuc j from Bulls Superior Court Iu favor of'J
I/cnry to WtSfy a 11 Fa from Henry I Jn % yj. U . A „,i s nac vs said Balcy.
in favor ofO.W. Cox vs said Heno' | S cpf. 25 -J. P. HENS LEE, Sheriff.
W ILL bfc sold on the first Tuesday in DKCEM-j- . - ,
BER nest, in the town of Perry, lloustou j Georgia» /JjbD County
county, between the usual "hours of sale,
©ns Trace of Sand, 2ffo. 142,
JAMES LOVE, Drp. Sheriff.
1'rv/in Sheriff Sale.
"O SHLI. be sold on the first-Tnesday in NOVEM-P Pi-* -
VT BER next, b'elore the court house in Irwin inthe eighthdistrict of Houston c«tmiy, as the proper- deceased,
county, between the usual hours of sale, j ty of John Sturdivant, Jato of Jas[icr county, deceaied, ‘^niriis'frator ot said estate;
Ooo Lot of Land, known by No. 109, in [*old for the benefit oflho heirs and
tb«fir»idistrict of Iruin county—levied on vs i!icf on *“c ujy °fbn.c.
properly of Im ic Stephens to satisfy 1ivo Fi F«s issu-; 00
“d from a Justice’sCourt of Irwin county, one in fn- j Vr\u»ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday inauvra l ’\ should not be granted
\f f 1IER next, at the court house in the town I G j ve - und ^ r m .. hand, this 7th day of May, 1832.
i order; MARTIN SIM.UOXS. c. c. o.
on tlie
deceased . I siettesaccofiting
These are therefore to cite and admontsh ell and sin-, -rtf w d?r.ne~
gular the kindred and.creditors hr said deceased person,' - J > ('coref? fut^'i county
to be and appear at my office, vithuthe l R 110 .v nil men by those prcJif that we, Pinko .
by taic, to shew cause , f any they hart,*lnff<US ‘fllpml Ya < J| jnM1<lr . 0ll j Ur f aU
Yarbrough, ure held nnd tirm-
^ c/ven tnder mv hand this 13th dav of Sept.'l832. j >>’ bo'und unto Tuttle II. Moreland, his heirs, exc-cu-
ujvui i.naer my MitwinP !■ e o tors,mtimmstrntors and assignsm.llic sum ot two huu-
1 U al. in bKi»r..c. o. j drcJ dolIat>Si fcr lLe , myrno;it of width well anil truly
to bq niade.wc biud.oursclvcs, our heirs ar.d assigns
JOEL
vor of John Rawls & Co. vs Isaac Stepliens. aad the ;
Sept 20, 1832
Sheriff:
Houston Tax Crollcctor’s Sales.
S 57//.L be sold on (he first Tuesday in 1J1CCEM-
V V BER next, before the courthouse in the town
of Perry Houston county, between the usual hours of
rat.*, lue billowing property, or so muck thereof as
Wifi pay tllC tBlr - duo for IftCE .id.ciln
202 1-2 acres oak nr.d hickory Land, second
quality, in the thirteenth district Houston county, No.
hi 1—to be sold as the property of Oar id Huberts for
his tax for tho year 1831—tax due 89 cents and cost.
93 acres second and- tliiio- quality swamp
nnd, tn the twelfth district of Houston county, No
jlOC—to be sold us the property of Abner Ve.isyta pay
histaxfor the year 1831—tax due, $110 3-4 cents and
cost. v
405 nercs of pine Land, in the eleventh dis
trict of Houston county, Nos. 41 nnd 51—to be sold
ns tlie property of Junes Finley to pay bis tax for the
yearlSJl—tax due, $1 74 1-1 cents nnd cost.
202 2-2 ncrcs pino Land, in’ tlie eleventh
district of lloutton county, No. 72—to he sold ns (he
property of James Halt for his tax for the year 1831-
tax due 35 cents and colt.
202 1-2 acres third quality oak nnd hickory
I^ind, In the ninth district of Carroll connty,'No. 100
—to he Sold as thn property of Silas Watson for his tax
for tlie year J83J—lax due"42 1-2 cents and cost.
•105 acres second nnd third quality oak nnd
hickory Land, in the 13th district oi Houston county.
Nos.-i7 nnd 08—to bo sold ns the property of Abra
ham Bird for his lax for the year 1831—tax due 80 1-4
cents mid cost.
101 1-4 acres second quality oak and liicko-
ry land, iu the fifteenth .district of Houston county.
No. 9—to be sold ns the property of Henry Willis for
his tnx for the year 1831—lax due 48 1-1 cents nnd
coat
in the first district of originally Houston now Craw
ford comity. contniuing2H21-2 acres, sold for the ben
efit pf the minors of the estate of ll’illiam dll’Coy, de
ceased, late of Jasper County. Terms made known
on the" day of sale. « * W. L. .CLEMENTS,
Sept (J 38 Guardidn.
W ILL lie sold ou tpe a.ot-v7—uvar\i-
r»i:K next, before the conrl .house in Colum
bus, Muscogee county, between the usual hours of
sale,
.£ot of 3uand» Ho. 92,
in tbe ninth district of.Muscr-gce county, sold by ei
der of tlie inferior Court of Jasper county, as the pre’-
perty ofMahaianntl Patcy Hollyfielri. " .
WILLIAM I*. JIOLLIFIELD ..
Sept. 18 39 Guardian
W ILL fie <oId on the first Tuesday in DKCEM-
. HER nelt, at the court'house in Forsyth, a- '
greealrie to an order of the Courtuf Ordinary qt'Moa-
roc county, '. J
Sot of Land, No. 247.
in the sixth district of said county, for the benefit,of all
concerned - THOMAS B. GORMAN,
Sept 18. 1832 33» Guardian.
j Greorg'ia, Coweta County
[7IIHREAS Willinni J. Jcrmany, administrator
) on the estate of Maria Cotleu, deceased,ap
plies to me for letters of dlknission—
c 1 Arte are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
a pd Jjipear al my office within the time prescribed by lau-c
to shotc cause, if any they hare', tchy said letters should I icst ,
not be granted. * - L .
Gi veu under myhar.d Bus 8th ^ c f'" | I certify the above to be a true copy from the min-
— 1 lutes, this lltfc July, 1832.
Cieorgia, Clark County. * - an . ciiarles il rice, <?. c. o.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, Gl’t J -
. \Idarrh, 1831. ** |
.RDERED, that James H. Burt, surviving Exec-
ny whereof, wc ha ve hefeunto set our hands ami affix
ed our seals, this 9th Januarv, 18*22.
PINKNEY YARRROUQH, (L. S.)
URIAH YAKI3KOUGII, (L. S.)
Test.
B. Barkkh, . , - - • .
\Vsstlxv Y,tRiinoL-6ir. ,
Copy of Assignment.
I assign the within to Jqhn liairlt, this 30th May,
1822, for value received.
TUTTLE II. MORELAND.
G. D. Cxnotrcn.
Georgia, Houston county. .
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of
rm Coweta county when sitting for ordinary pur
poses will he sold in the town of Newuan on tlie first
Tuesday iu DECEMBER next,
&ot of Ziand, STo. 73,
in the first district of Coweta county, belonging to tl-c
estate of Daritl Cox, late of Jefferson county dcccus-
Tho above is truly copied from tlie minales'
Dev 6 39 ■ JOSEPH LIUON, c. c. o.
t ^OUll 5IONTllfe after date,application will he
’ mnde to the honorable inferior court of Monroe
county, when silting lor ordinary puiposes, for leave
(ascii one lot of land No. 172. in the seventeenth
district of Muscogee county, tho property of Jarid i
Tapley, deceased. '.** **
MARGARET TAPLEY, Adm’rx.
JAMES MAY, Adm'or. ■< *
JnlyS4,1332. 30
TfTI-OUR months after date application .will be made
'i 1 to the iionorable tbe Inferior Court of Fayette
county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave
cd, sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors af j to Sell the land and
said deceased. JOHN VINEYARD, j Parsons, deceased
Sept.20, 1832 1 * Adm'or. 11632. 31 TIIOMAS. 1.0YD. ' j
EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, J
> TO THE PUBLIC.
S consequence of an arraiigcnieut lictwoeii
utorof George Braswell, deceased, have leave j S ouio of the creditors of the latorfirm of Bate-
tosell lot No. 81, iu the third district tormerly Mon- ; ln!lI1 & Duncan, and J. B. Btitemau proprietor of
roe now Pike county, for the benefit of the heirs and ; j Je # 1 ?
creditors, in terms of (he law, in such case made and : . - -*-■, .. ,, , ,, \riiviT rvn
provided. e * j UTViOA PROPERTY
f Fltn nl.nts* Ie 4 cal«• <>nti!ni1 from 411»» miniYf Ac * ^ *>}*_ 3^.^^ *
Goo:J tit|e* can ho dependeil on to prizo holders of
Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take
place tiie fourth Monday in next December.
THOMAS BEALL, j ' * '
substituted for mi old in if .
In addition to the entire proceedings of the Leg- j slo, ‘
Islaturo, tho.JornN.XL and Hwronr, will contain | ,f lc Tetmc-tsee with, those ofthe Alahama; if by Canal,
the gcii crnl intelligence ofthe <iny» and ils viler- ; ^ will, Iiave its embouchment^irby Kail ]{o:id, imme-
est will be '.increased by faithful reports ol the ; dialely at this spot vvill^Icrininate otic oi its extremr-
transactions .of the important IIediuzss Corves- ties. The well known advantages of this place ren-
TIO.V of Georgia, which coatetaplptes. sitting in ders furtherrctmuUs unnecessary, other than tu say
Willcdgeville, the ensuing sessiou. The debates ! that to the capitalist it ODers a desirable oji] i-rtunity
in tho Convention, ns well as tiioso it} the Legis- • for profitable investment—to the merchant it offer,
lature, will he
for which purf
a capable aud experienced Stenographer.
The Jour.val and Histobt of tur. Tutus.
wi!l*Ije published daily, and the Legislative aud
Conventional proceedings of each day laid iu cx-
tenso before tlie pui}iic on the subsequent morn
ing, and immediately transmitted to any part of
the State to which the paper may be ordered.
Tito large and interesting mass of information
which tliis publication '.vilicontaiu. aud the great
expense which must be incurred to carry it into
Operation, will require' a liberal patronage, and
sjich a patronage the editor flatters himself will ce
extended to him. ,
It is uuneeessnry to enlarge on (he conveni
ence aud important utility of .such a publication
to membersthe Legislator^, iu enabling them
to ascertain immediately the precise state of any
measure iu which they arc interested and to keep
their codstitucutsAidvised of rite progress of pub
lic business, without th'c abstraction of time and
attention from their special .duties, expended in
letter writing.
Terms—The Journal and History of the 2'imts
will be'published daily with a new type, by ma
chinery, to be expressly procured for the purpose
and on good paper, and will be put to subscribers
at the price of Five Dos.i. vrs' per session, paya-
alile ou tiie’reccption ofthe fust number.
(fff* Those to whom subscription lists will be
sent are rcspectfulfy asked to leud_their exertions
and influence to the undertaking, and to make a
return of*nny subscribers which maybe obtained,
by the 1.0th day of October. They aro particu
larly requested to do so, that tho editor may be cu-
alried to, make the proper nrtnngemeuts, afrd to
furnish promptly the first nVuybers to each sub
scriber.
. * JAMES SPJKKS,
T. W. GOODS,
K. J. CREWS,
D. IL GRANT,
\Y. V. YONGE,
Sept. 2o 180
Superintendents
•; to the v .
Trotltry. . •
13^. D. d a Slade
WiJ! CftutiuucJto publish the Macon Advertiser", j
as heretofore; and assures his patrons nnd the
public that so far from the interference or conflict
of the--above publication with the interest and
inauagfcmeut ol'.the Adveiitisek, that he designs
and hciicvcs’thnt the former will greatly improve
the latter. The Advertiser shall lack for none of
that attention, which tlie editor flatters himself
has entitled it to the kind and cheering patronage
which lias been so liberally extended to it.
Tiie Advertiser will continue to bo -published
weekly in tiie summer aud-tri-weekly iu the "win
ter, at the price of Five Dollars per annQui, pay
able in advance.
Land and. Gold Hegtoh Lists o f the Drawing
Jn addition to.the legislative and Conventional
I Proceedings, the,JOURNAL will contain official
I reports of tiie drawiug of the Laud aud Gold
i LotleryRegioys^ which will .commence, if is pre-
j sinned, about the commencement of the sitting of
the Legislature. Should the Lottery, however.
PW! P'
neat and daily increasing importance—to the planter,
a desirable and pleasant town residence, ccnveniei.t
to the alluvial bottoms of t’te Coosn, the Ala! , am trul
the Tallapoosa. In adiilion to which, I* will at-
dotib!ed!y,.iit no reuioh cried, become the tacaiion
of the State capitol. fo- a !:icb it offei - grvr ter induce
ment, than any other j .yit- otiJ.bc Eastern wulcrs.of
the State.
Terms of Patjtk.vt—One mid two years. Fnles
*o take ptnee on the prclnist** 5 until the Iris are iliq'os-
edof. 'GEORGE WHITMAN.
Aug. 25 5ini 35 Ag..rJ for the Company.
^w'e’cos?.;jT‘
"B"UST received from New V or:, a Lrgc /nil
Off! splendid assortment of
SPiUA'G GOODS,
Consisting of a variety of pl.nift nnd striped (liug-
hatns, plain and (ignored Swiss, Adelaide Stripe,
Striped Chainbray, Vfctdrv -Muslins. Thread La
ces. do. Insertings and IMgings, Black Italian
•Sarslnet, Siuehew and Gro deNaple Silk, Color
ed Florence do.. Black,Italian Crape, Birdsoye
Dlapor, Cotton Wadding, Mttsqitito Netting. Altt!
Muslin, Laco Cap patterns. Black Bombazine,do
Silk Froggs, Crape aud'.Gauze Shawls. Green
Bcregc.and White Gauzer Veils, Plain and Paint
ed Feather Fans, Ladies and Gentlemen’s ( "loves,
plain and bordered Cambric lfaudkcrchit-fs
Also, a-eeneral assortment ofRIIIBGNS.“
■ A. SHOT WELL & J. S. SMITH.
April 17 126
Bills ch the Bank of S&acoh
FflAKEN by *.ho undersigned at 75 per cent
JSl. discount, in payment for Catnls.
Aug. 14 168 I Ot E. GRAVES
fklnm Salt and X-trA.c.
S ^ Bushels Alum Salt
S. xf-tS 100 casks Thumaston Lime
J-’or sale bv REA dc COTTON.
Fch 20 ' 82
tl °T The, Columbus Enquirer ami Democrat, have conhncnccdils drawing previous to thatpe-
the Macou Messenger and Telegraph, the MH-.| p} „ ( , suph Hnv4 \, nin ., iffri drawn ,riti ,'u
riod, such days as may have drawn, will
iduais* interested Will
Ato FILL he sold on the first Tuesday in December
jfj! next, before the court house door in Fayette
ville. Fayette county, agrccnlily .to an order cl the
ignsu v-ounoi .jruinary, lorieuve -------- -----o- -- - ---- riod, such clays as mav Dave
i negroes of the estate of Samuel] ledgevllle Jpur.nl and I ederal Union, the An- published, so that iudividna
W .;£ ,, i^ 1C,h day pgyjAjt Chrotttcloaad-Ctgyier, tly gavatmah Gey- ha ,‘ e entire Lists'from, beginning to end.
05^ The fraternity arc rcsjicctfiilly asked to
publish the above, which, as heretofore, will be
► Adm'rs.
ginu, tlie Chnrigstim Mercury turd Courier,-th
AihCns Southern lianuer, tiie M-Donbugh Jaek-
soukm, will insert the above twice a month till
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be . . , •
made to the Iionorable the Inferior Court oil the drawing, ami forward their accounts to J. R.
property of Thomas Whatelgfor his tax for the year
1831—tax due 34 cents and cost.
405 acres piuo Laud, in tb° "thirteenth dis
trict of Irwin county. No. 511—to lie sold ns the pro-
Ijerty of John Billups for his tax for the year 1831—tax
due, .8374 3-4 cents and cost.
101 1-4 acres of pine Land, No. 1C, in the
5tb district of Houston countv—to be sold as the pro
perty of Nathaniel Duffle for fiis tax for the year 1831
—tnx due, 29 1-4 cents and cost.
ty of Hubert Harris, lnte of said county, deceased—
sold forthc benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the' dpy of sale.
LARKIN BARNETT, Adm'or.
October X 1832 1
"Wfln'ILLbe sold on Thursday, the 15th of NOVEM-
V v BER next, ot the lute residence of Hoberl
Matthews, of Fayette county, deceased,
All the. Personal Property
of said dcccnscd, consisting of stock of various kinds,
590 acres pine Land, No. 11, in the eleventh j one good Cotton Gin, Thrasher and Fan, set of run-
districl of Irwin county, and 150 acres second qurli-; ning Gear, n good set ot Carpenter's Tools. I’luntu
ty <>nk .ml lii. kory l.nnd In Jones county, adjoining ; tion Tools of every description, Household nnd
Blalock, Caney Head—to be sold ns the property ol j Kitchen Furniture, hiicI otlier articles too tedious to
f NOUR months afterdate application will be made
’ ' to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston
county when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave
to sell tiie real property of Thomas Hall, minor, being
lotof land. No. 26, in the seventh district of Mcrri-
welbcrcounty. " . HENRY GRIFFIN,
Ferry, Sept. 24,1832". Guardian.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to tbe honorable the Inferior Court of
Jasper county when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for
leave to sellonc negro mint named Sam,, belonging
to the estate of John Byrom, deceased, for the benefit j quested to make immediate phyment, and those ha-
Pl’EHS (Hnuth’s patent,' Hot’s make,)- super
royal size—in gdbd repair.’
Also, several founts of secpncl hand TYPES,
lergo and small:
The whole will lie sold Jow. Apply at tho of
fice of. the Macau Telegraph.
-'Sept Jo 178 __
STotfco.
A LL persons indebted to tlie estate of Cnxvix Las
siter late of Stewart county, dcccnscd, are re-
©sse SSundred dollars Ao.o , svarcli
J}j^ ANAiVAi from tlie su!>.vrri{ier, nliotit Jno
7th July last,'-a hired uegro fellow by the
namc'of DAVE, who belongs to Thomas'Pri:i?.
As this is not the first time said fellow has runa
way after being bin d out . it is believed lie has
been furnished with a ticket, authorising him to
go oil to a distance and hire out his own rime.
For the apprehension of the negro, end proof of.
this fact, sufficient to conviction, I will give ouo
imudrett dollars, or twenty dollars for the boy a-
lonc. Sam Dave is a tall black fellow, njiomov
years of age. It is probable be is up at the gold
unties. DAVID It ALSTON.
Aug. *24 172
xnrsimAEis'CE.
rglllE Howard Insurance Cow/any of Aw
_;5_ York continues to insure COTTON, when
shipped oh good Boats or Boxes, against the
dangers of tlie River. Rates ot Premium are
moderate. Apply to C. DAY 4"ent
Dee 20 7,1
reciprocated; aud to each paper a copy of the
Journal will 'bo regularly and gratuitously sent.
. Sept 18 178 ' • .
A SJTOT WELL & J. Sr
«, received a large lot of
Fancy Dansta’ole Sonnets,
Also—a general assortment e.C Curved Shell j
COMBS, of tlie first quality.
And two boxes of,
BRAB & 3iACK 3EAVES. HASS
of superior quality.
April 17 .126 * j
NOTICE;
^IIL Subscriber having sold his stock of
. GOODS jo
f - . --* | Hr. SaiSAdcl T. Rowland,
'-'11 ID have just j and declined business, solicits forhim tiie patron
age of his friends and former customers, and re
in
mention. Sate to continue from day to duy until ail
is sold. Terms mnde known on the dnv.
THOMAS MATTHEWS. Adm'or.
MARY .MATTHEWS. Adm'rx.
Septemlier22. 1632. 1 ■
A GREEABLE to an order of the InfcriorCourt of
Mnacpe county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in DECEMBER next, before the court house in
Forsyth,one fomth of
SotlTo. 183,
in the fourth district of Monroe county, belonging to
tbe minor children ofthe subscriber.
Oct. 3.1832.
MOSES D. WHITE, Guardian.
1
am L. Grumbles for his tax for the year 1831—tnx
due, 74 1-2 cents nnd cost.
202 1-2 ncrcs pirns Land, No. 94, in the fifth
district of Houston county—to be sold ns the proper
ty of Silas F. Skipper for his tax for they car 1831—tax
ibic. 35 cents and cost,
202 1-2 acres second quality oak and hicko
ry I.ind, No. 31, in the eighteenth di-trirt Randolph
county—to be sold as (lie property of Kalhan //. tirif.
liii for Ills tax fertile year 1631—tax due Cl 3-4 cents
and cost.
202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 171, in the
fifth district of Houston county—to be sold ns the
property of Hoberl Brown for hi.- tnx for the year 1831
—1:,\ due, 35 cents and cost.
One 5 acre Lot in the town of Perry—to he
sold ns the property of Levin F. Chain, (or Ins tax for
the year 1-ijl—tax due, !* t 90 1-2 rents.
202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 81, in the first;
district Dooly countv—lobe sold astlie property of,
ttidenn I). Thomas l’er li is3nx for the year lt?31—tux]
due. -13 I Scents nnd co-t.
113acrus of pine Land, Nos. 132 anti 131, j
ill the fourteenth.district of Ilun-ton county—to he)
« dd ns the property of Martin .Sictarirgen for Lis tax j G-eoFITia, Talbot CoUQtV.
Ibr the year 1831—tax duo, 30 cenu and cost. [ - -------
50 anrs pine Lmui, pan of Lot No. 59, inf
(hr f. •irtncnth district of IIon*ton county—to be sold j
of said estate. ED4V. VARNER,
F.xeeutor in right of his wife fur said Estate.
Sept. 30, 1832. i •
I j^OUR months after date, application will be made
. to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Motiroc
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a part of tbe negroes of, James P. Dozier, late
of said county, deceased.
ELIZABETH DOZIER. Adm'rx.
JOHN REDDING, Adm'or.
October, l,l"830. 2
F OUR MONTHS after date application will he
made to the Honorable (lie Inferior Court of
Fayette county, xvhilc sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of
Hobert Tucker. Esq., late of said countv, deceased.
NANCY TUCKER, AdmXr.
... ROBT. T. M. TUCKER. ? . , .
Bl.R next, before the court house in the town t FINLAY 0- STEWART /Siam on
f Oeh S L 4 i
the propnrty n! J-slct Boyd for bis tax tor the year
JS:t:--Mx dur. pi Mjcents nnd cost.
250 acres pine Land, No. 353 in (lie fifterntli
Hfcflrtrt of J-'.arty co'in'y—to he sold as tlie pro|Kiry ot
William lfiltoyghlryJ'jp. fur lii»tox for the year 1531 —
Ini diie, 37 l it CCntj and cott.
>vp;e'i«a 39
DANiRl DerjtEE.
Tax Ctiuum
HID ILL bn told on the first Tuesihiy in DECEM-
v T BKR next, before the court hou
of Knoxville, Crawford county, all that
"A’ract or Lot of Land (
known as No. 223, in the Sr»t dijtrmt of said coun
ty, belonging to the estate of Hebert Ham's, decease#,
for the benefit of the heir* and creditor! of kaid de
ceased. JOHN HARRIS. Adm'or.
Oct 3,1832. 1
V¥7H£ltr.AS David A. Perryman applies to ml?
'W W for letters of administration on tbc estate of
sed—
These are. therefore, to eilt and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bt
and appear at my offiet, within the time Prrs‘vf‘,"T, u -
/air, to shew rause. if any theu **'’•» sawt IcUcn
should r.el be irr,
oi,..n under mv hand and seat at office, bis Z4ta
LA”'
. Notice.
persons are foreiearncd from trading for *
ving demands against said estate, arc requested to
render them' :u according to law.
RICHARD MATHIAS.
Roanoke, OcIolier4, 1832. 3
- . KTotice.
4 LT. persons indebted to*the estate of Harmon
Perryman, late.of Twiggs county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demnuds will present them Icgallv.
net. <i. Tilt )6. J. PERRYMAN. F.v'or.
Brought to SCnoRvillc Jail,
A NEGRO BOY about 20 years of nge, says his
name is ALBY,' belonging to Dr. Beard of
Greensborougn, he states that he lias been hired out
near Columbus, to a man by the name of Gideon of
: Columbus. The owner is requested to come nnd
< pay charges and take him away,
j Oct. It) 2 (f WM. T. BROWN, Jailor,
Readymade Clothing.
I "MUST received, a general assortment of fieady-
mnde Clothing, of very superior quality, am!
JAMES K: BENjNET,
Boot and Shoemaker,
HAS rommfcnued business in
McDonald’s building, (near the
Macon Telegraph Office,) where
he will be found ready to attend
to Isis old customers and others who may call on
him. ^
(U’BOOTS and SHOES manufactured to
order, in the best manner. REPAIRING nlso
will be doye.
Two or three JOURNEYIMEN can find
regular employment By explication t.o him.
jail. 25. 59
Summer G oods and Clothing,
"ffUST received at die Macon Clothing store
April !*.’ 121 LEWIS FITCH
£aYap Oil.
GALLS, best quality LAMP OIL
just received by boat Navigator, fot
ELLIS, SHOT WELL &: Co.
J21
R
600
sale by
April 16
Note of Hand given by rue to I.rz M’Roxrrtr- i made in the most fashionable manner; the work
member, 1832
W liiCCAM 8. GO^S, fc. iA>
fos or bearer fortlie sum <41 Thirty Dollars, dsled in
the month of September 1529. Snid note having Keen
obtained by fraud, 1 am determined not to pay it un
less compelled by law. SAMUEL I.UCKY.
Oct 11,1p32. 3
Blanton 8c Sipi+K
/wmrn«-°JR- r oii and N. 0 S
TO bhis do dn
50 do Loaf aud Lump
50 do Ryu Whiskey
2000 bushels Sait,
And a variet/of other goods.
May'S* 144
uf xvliich is warranted.
A. SIIOTWELL k.3. 3. SMITH,
July 17, 1832. 161
Land fo?
r .. »i-o. <ri, tntne 11th district of f.r. n
“ 34, •• ^,1 “ A
“ 254, •• 20th “
" 220, 9 10th “
DAY i. BUTTS, Agents.
Macon. July 27. 1832. 164
P v Bills on Savsnnoh.
AY ABLE at si g In', for sale by
Dec 16 4G DAY & BUTTS.
* < . Sale,
60 Ilhds N <) Sugar
40 Hhds N O Mol asses
100 Bills N O Whiskey
LOO Bids N E Run}
100 Bbls N E Gin
- By C. A. HIGGINS,
f The above can be had in lots to suit purchasers,
nnJ rot-approved paperon accommodating terms.
Oct. 9. 3
~~~ Aegrocs Want at.
rjp HE suhscribejrv will pay liberal prices for a
-H. few likely ifaeu, young and of good char
cter. ,
May 25 144
ng ana of good
BLANTON & SMITH.
quests nil who' are indebted to him. to --all at the
store of S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs
Cooke Sc Cowles, where Ik- will be found Tor the
purpose of making settlements.
Do? 21 I ISAAC !». RflWl.AND.
Sugar, Coffee, die.
GRAVES & SON have juat rceeivi
> the follow ins; articles :
12 hhds Si. Croix and N . O. Sugars
10 bbls Loaf do
50 hags Coflee
-10 bbls Rum ' .jjanH
20 bbls N. Gin ,
20 bbls Whiskey
10 hhds Alolasses
20 bbls Potatoes
2 pipes Cog. Brandy
2 pipes Holland Gin
2 hhds Jam. Rum
‘ 25 bbls Wine
20 bbls Cordial
50.000 Cigars
Boxes Soap, Candles
Pepper, Pimento, Ginger
Tobacco, Pearlash, Copperas
Boxes Ilysou aud Black Tea
50,000 lbs Iron and Steel
2000 lbs Hoop Iron
Castings, &c.
All of which xvill be sold very low.
April II 121
BRXCR.
200,000
days notice, fo/sale hv C. A. HIGGINS.
N. B. The abox'e article can be had in quan
tities to auit pnrrbcsers on contract, by giving
short notice to the subscriber, who acts as agent
for an extensive kiln in the neighborhood.
June 5 147 C. A. IL
Xicmon Syrup,
.Siiofw
F OR sale by ELLIS
May ?5 144
i"ELL Sc CO
la. ilL .. V- /
P OCKET MAPS OF,GEORGIA for sale
£ft this eflife. 100
Landscape Paper Hanging.
A SPLENDID assortment, just received aud
t%. for s*ale by ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & CO.
May 25 144