Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, November 07, 1832, Image 4

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Bibb Sheriff Sales. to tli ofor'e' w:. Bibb county, UeP.vtfcn the (pwrul, I’iirt of Lot and Tmproveni Mneon, known in said 1 t Tuesday in.DF,CF.l|-1 coOTt-bouse in Mneon.j oursofsrde, n;s in the town lot No. 5. in the w ‘j iiU fniinrO, ut present rw< pied bj^ Martin Halland Houston Tax Collector’s TILL lie sold on the first Tuesday In DEC EM- 0 f JOioxvtllc, Crawford county, all that J BEK next, before tlw court houie in the town I -.+ rr T,r>* «>4’ >; IVrryl/oirlon county, between the usual hours of . ~ ZX, , , ,T. . » - ale, the following property. Or so much thereof os , Known as No. 22.1, in the first dm 10 . of said co u ■ ■ Ity, belonging to the estate of Robert Hams, deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said uo- will pay the taxes due for 1631, and costs: 202 1-2 acres oak and hickory Land, second Dr. l itis, CO ■a m! . .died Birdsong's born or, also, fine lot in tli s'tow if of Maicon, with Ira pro v V.. ’! an llni ?>!?« ii'viinfft iiPi*!! ements, int —,t tiv known ns lot So. t*. in luff loin «|iir \V. T. Sags, K. Tyner. \V. S, Ellismvd I.. Fitch, nl- 4, In iin'-*23d square,ioeaidtow’aofMac a. , t ; i creapied by the Coaiincrcir-.i Bank-r-aH levied tSt R !»■ : if of-the Bank of Jlfacon, to • li-H- - I'i IV i- iV. m I hr i : fi- ' (' ’ !11—to be sold as the I'i’ | bis tax for the year 18.1 03 acres second and, in the twelfth dh |I50—to be sold as the | fort ceased. JOHN HARRIS,* Adui’or. Georgia, Talbot County, yvpHEEEAS Benjamin Lloyd and Joseph I.loyd of Bibb county, In favor of R. A. Beall, V. If. Cone, i James Smith, .Noah Felton; James M. Hill, Asa E. Earnest, James Alston, M'Keen Conk and sundry o- liicrs vj ibe President,' Directors & Co. of the Bank ..f .Ma on—levies made by;constables and returned t0 hie. - .11. II. HOWARD, Oct 2G, 1S32. • Sheriff. Also" teill be sold at above, • . | Two grov Horses and oiio Stage—levied on as the property cf Edward Varner to satisiy • cost. Diet of Houston county. pine id f favor of .Mitclicl mid said Varner, Ono negro man named Aaron—levied on ns the property of Susan Wells to satisfy sundry FiFns issued from4ho Superior Court ol Bibb county in fa vor of Levy F.okloy an it otliers vs Susan Wells exec utrix of Nic . 'l is W. Wells, deceased. One Cl tek, one dozen fine Clrairs, one Bed mid JJfdstead, two Tables, one Carpet, one Looking <;hi**, one,Bureau. one Safe, one b.t Crockery, one iron Pot, onft Work Stuud, one pr And Irops, Shovel mid Tongs—all levied on*, the propelty of Charles P Peek to satisfy a distress warrant in tavorof Catharine tax due 35 cents and cost, 02 1-2 acres third quality oak and hickory j.rfl, in the ninth district of Carroll county. No. 100 properly of Edward Varner to satjsiy a t i Fa j j nn .| p, the ninth district of Carr roni the Inferior Court ot Baldwin countv in | — S0 1J as the property of Sit fine inspectors of trie Penitentiary va John \ f OT t j ...year I83J—tax due 42 1-2 cents and cost. (Jet. 30, IKK. Otp- Sheriff Suits Sheriff Sales. IlSrn.Lbe sold on the first Tuesday- in DBCE.M- f BER next, before the epurt house in the town of J ickson, Butts county, between the usual hours of sole. ‘ • The interest of Robert Smith, jun; in thirty- three acres of standing Corn and nine ucres of Cot- ' ton, more or less—levfcd on as the property of Said Robert Smith-jun. by virtue of « Justice’s Fi Fa in Bulls county in favor of iVillis Jarrel vs said Smith- levied on and returned to me by a constable. , 25 gallons Whiskey more or less, 13 gals. Ilmn more or less, 15~gals. Din,2,1 gals. Tenr.eriffe Wine more or less, l0ga!s Jlulagn Wine more or loss, 20 gallons Cordial more or-less. 1 gallon Jamaica iluiii more or less, 12:>arrelz,3 kegs, I barrel Vine gar, 75 lbs Tobacco more or less r HI lbs Hyson Tea’ more or less, 10 lbs Tallow more .or less, 3 j yards Mack Cloth more'«r less, 4 pairsjlk Gloves, 1 Jiqx Jewelry, 6 crape r dies assorted colors, 6 crape shawls assorted colui - I silk scarf,2 fancy silk shawls, 2 box es ribbon, 3 p'lir white and 5 pair.bla'ck silk hoes, 2 pair black s.lk half hose, 15 pair white silk glpves,'2 bunches gimp, 3 fiddle bases, 1 book juuslin robe, 5 pieces muslin, 1 piece edging, 2 large white veils, 5 ! black silk handkerchiefs, J long 405 acres pitjo Land, in the tliiafcenib dis trict of Irwin county, No. 511—to be jold ~~ L ' ~ perty of John Billups for bis tax for the yeai due, $374 3-4 cents and cost. —tax due, 291-4 cents and cost. William L. Grumbles for Ids tax for the y A;'] 831- due, 74 l-2.c£nts and cost. , « » - . ww./ y-v. — due. 35 cents and cost. and cost. pH- silk Ince tippets, scarf, I five quarter cotton sliavvf, 1 do*, rt bite mus lin cravats more or less, 2 fancy cravats, 1 niece mark ing canvass, 2 razor straps, lt> Morse's Geography* unk 1C Allnsos, 3-i books by different .authors, 1-2 dots, worsted.-hose, 2 8-12 dot. white’hose, 4 pair white worsted hose, 2 pnir black- cotton hose, l-2lb sewing Silk, 1 pair woollen socks, 4 hunches cotton sewing thread, 1 bunch gold und silver cord, 4 doz. paste boards more or less, 13 shoe brushes, 1-2. doz. boxes blacking, 7 bottles blacking. 8.boltb-s ink, j-i doz. bot tles castor oil, 5 bottles sweet oil -1 drawing, knives. 3 adzes, 1 lot stirrup irons, 1 lot bridle bills, 1 lot ghn- blels, 1 saw set, 1 gun. lock, 1 tcnclo. 1 lot wood screws, 1 lot spriggs, 1 doz. Coat plasters. 1 lot metal buttons. 1 lot bagging needles, 3 vials r-durable ink, 1 set tabic spoons, 1 paper bodkins, 8 brass thumb Intches, 2 plain bits, 3small locks, 3 spe.ols floss cot ton, l lot paper fans, Blattcn needles, 1 lot window blind Iiook«, 3 pair jam honks, 8 papers hair powders, ' 0 |b alum more or less, 10 lb salt prtre, 71-3-lbs starch more or less, 1 IS doz vifils opodeldock, 11-2 doz vi als British oil more or less, 2 1-2 doz vials Bateman’s' drops, 1-2lb ciironisyeliun, s vans tinviurc or rnen- liarb, 1C vials jalap, 2 doz vialg pnragoric, 8 vials laudanum, 1 doz. vials peppermint, 20 lbs glaubcr salts more or less, 15 lbs epsom salts more’or less, .19 vials calomel. lOlbsgingermoredrlcss, 8 lbs spice more or less, 4 doz. blue plates, 15 dishes assorted, 3 doz bowls assorted, 13 pitchers, 2 tea pots; 2 sugar dishes, 2 cream pots, 3 tin cups, 10 tin nans, 1 collee pot, 1 wash pan, 4 pair candle moulds, 4 dippers, 3 tin buck ets, 1 box soap, 1 box shaving soap, 1 box madder,-1 keg indigo,5 fur liats, 3 setts tongue and grove plains, 3 Dead plains. 2 jars. I stone pitchers, 3 jugs, J dor. bottles snuff, 2 kegs nails. 75 Ids sulphur more or less, 8 straw lioniiets, 1 doz |mir white silk shoes, 2 pair white kid shoes, 9 pair morocco shoes, 1 pair moroc co boots, 2 bushels salt more or less, 8 pair cotton cards, 7 decanters,.1 bag shot and several other arti cles too tedious to mention—all Iftvipd on as Ihe pro perty of William E. Tucker, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Butts Sujwrior Court in lavor'ot Moses Cox vs B. F. Tucker, and John Robinson, A. L. Robinson mid William E. Tuaker, securities— property pointed out by Willis .Moore. 11ENRX 11ATKLEY*. October 20,1832. Sheriff. Also, util be sold as abort. Lot No. 25S, in the eighth district cf origin ally Henry now Butts county—levied on ns the pro perty of LutlebtTTy Johnson, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from n Justice’s Court, onu in favor of Gusta- vos Hendrick and one in favor of Mays & Leek vs said Johnson nudothers. -JOHN LOFTON. Oct 18. 1332. . Dep. Sheriff. •—tpx due, 35 cents and cost. One .5 acre‘Lot in the town of Perrv- soldns the property of Levin F. Chain, for bis the year 1831—tax 4pe, ?4 9G 1-2 cents-. due, 4G 12 cents and cost. . . „ . . * - T . for the year 1831—tax- due, 30 cents and cost. , 50 acres pine Land, pari of Lot Nq. 1831— tax due, *161-2 cents add cost. 250 acres pine Land, No. 353 i district of F.arlycounfy—to be sold as William Wiltouplibpjun. for bis tax for tax due, 37 1-2 cents and cost. . • - r DANIE ttsee—,8» te^ST'ILL be sol^i. on the first Tuesday in DECF..M- T V BER next, in the town of Perry, Rouston county, between the usual hours of sale, on the day of-Sa!e.' A’ig-24 35 of the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, Stot of £and» No. 151* ceased, lata of Jasper county. Terr on the day of sale. ' W.L.. Sept 6 .38 . • Campbell Sheriff Sales. W ILL besold ontbe first Tuesday in DECEM BER next before the court house in the' 1 town of CnmpbciUon, Campbell county,.between ibc usu al hours of snip,. * •* , Ouo Lot of Land, No. not known,, in-the fourteenth district of originally Fayette now Camp- h, ll couuty—levied on as the properly of Jeremiah If 'atcs to satisfy one Fi Fa issued from a Justice’s Court in fnror ot Jesse F. Cloavlan—levied on and re turned to mi: by a Constable. .Limes Hicks’ interest in the fraction where on die Widow of the said Hicks'now lives, in the fourt -until distnet of formerly Fayette now Campbell county No. not known—levied on ns the properly of James' Hicks to satisfy one Fi Fu in favor oljmncs II. Perryman vs said Hickf. . * < . Two Lots of Lund, Nos. 139 and 140, in j the fourteoitth district of originally Fayette now Campbell siounty—levied on as the property ot John Kiser to satisfy one Fi Fa in favoi of Even HarCili vs said Kiser—property pointed out by plaintiff! Oci 2!, Jr32. JAMES GRISHAM, Sheriff Also, rcill be sold as above. Fifty acres of Land, it being the southeast corner of Lot No. 139 in the ninth district of origin- ally Fayette now Campbell county—levied on.to s nt-" isly one Fi Fa issued from a Justices Court in favor of D. K. Afitphel»s IIitey Jones and Rcu'jcn Moore— levy made mid returned to me by a coastal w sate. lot of landi no. 92* Tierty of Mahaln and Potcy Hollyfield. WILLIAM P. ILOLLIFIELD Sept. 18 39. . g w roe county,' • lot of 2.aiiu, No. 2^17. concerned . Sept 18,1832. ‘38 'THOMAS B. GORMAN, Tuesday in DECEMBER next. Xiot of Land, No. 73, said deceased. Sent 26. 1832 , JOHN VINEYARD, W narv purposes A *0ract of £and* told for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. T L. of Land No. M», ill tlif .-i-j.uii diMiict ,.f i mad.-k. ; .,un..n the dav ofs;.te. igluiiliy Coweta now Campbell coqnty—levied „ LARKIN' BAI.N ETT, ri-T/.i i origin.' By on as tin-1 perty of Warren Cep to satisfy one Fi Fa Justice’s Court in lav or ol Thomas Wit- ims » s - iid Roy—levy made and returned tQ me by con-able * B EASLY, O t*'. 1832. Hep Sheriff. Will bo Sold, O N the first Tue.-iliiv in JANUARY next, at.the Court House in Perry, One JVegPO FelloW a- bout 30 years ot age, one negro woman about 351 oars old, and tour negro i hildrea, all n i ls—belonging to the estate ot Cuthjf I'ckets decease,I .Abo, 3 squares of well improved Land in the 14th districtofHouston county. Terms on tin- dav. Ort’ 31 f> mum 1- in WIN. P.Jm'cr. Will be Sold, O N the first TuesJay in JANUARY Court House in the town of Perry, the Real rotate of Thomas .4 Irwin, rtr dispo’.ed of by will, i-i No «f>7, in the l”:b «li tri-:• ' r hem ,1- if llir hi rs i,ml knarsr. on t’o- dsjr. LTRWi CcloLer 3T. Ic3l ft next, at the that part of Octobers. 1632 1 n kflLLl>esold odThursday, the loth of N'OVE.M * V BF.R next, nt the late residence of Ilobcri Mati/irics. of Fayette county, deceased, All the Personal Property of said deceased, coiiii-ting of stock of various kinds nyc good Cotton Gin, Thrasher and Fan, set of run nfng Gear, a good set ot Carpenter's Tools. Planta tiou Tools ol every description, Household and Kitcheh Furniture, and other articles tooted mention, -ate to continue from dnv to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the’dnv. THOMAS C .MATTHEW'S, Adm'or. MARY MATTHEWS. Admrx. September 22. 1832. i it tor —-■■■■■• ■ - 1 cost ' 1t|7Il,L he sold on tke first Tuesday in DEC I'M rnmj) v v BER next, before the court hon-e |n the r, Nd town of Perry, Houston county, between the usua! i 0 pay hours of sale, is anil 5?lie Eleal Estate r William J. V\ Chemung, deceased, by order cf the nfferior Court of Houston county silling for ordinary 2 sole] purposes, for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors.— ir the 'Perms,on the day. DAVID II* CIIEWWNQ, Sept. 23 SO Adtn'or. write Georgia, Coweta County. 531— ’WJSJUEREAS Christopher Bowen muiJnck Lnmp- T » kin apply t» me for letters pf administration kory on the estate of William Salisbury, late olsaid county. . 10O deceased, *’ is tax J7iesc are therefore to cite and admonish al{ and sin gular the.kindred pnd creditors of said deceased to be ., n ,i and appear at my office wilhinllyt (ime prescribed, bf/taic lo shew cause, if any they hate, tthy said klteis shou.J At,’ not be granted. . „ , . Given under-my hand and seal, tins the oJ Oclo- bcr.1832. 2 • S!H»N HOUSE,Kc. 0. cko- Gcovgia, Houston County. ■ n r y ’ EtSTHEREAS Daniel B. Lowe applies,to me for * , V ^ leltcreof administration on^the estate of John a,, “ Chamben, deceased, » ' ■These are therefore, to rile nnd admonish all end tin- I®™ gularIhe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be. t stbe and appear at my offer, within the titrie prescribed by J year Inis, to shew eautt (if 'aiii) they chu,) why said letters . should not be granted.' •'. * ' '.'«■* .* ' dis- Given'under fhy hand and Seal, this the 1st Octo- pro- her. 1332. 2 ' CHARLES IL lHCE.c. c.o. r “ tax CS-eorgia, Houston County. r ihe ISMrinaiRAS f lien B. Chastain, administrator of pro- V V the estate of Jfcnrv R- Blanchard, deceased, *83r applies to nte for letters of dismission, _ * . ’These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sm- >nt!> gular, the kindrdi and creditor*of sdid detcused, to be' j i_..‘ and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by , , ’ law, to shew cause, if any they hare, sehy- said leUers .A should not he granted. N r -Given under my hand and seel, et office, tins'~-u C ‘ Iax Sept. ia32.. m39 CHARLES H. RIUE.c.C.o: 5f»l» Greorgla, Pays tie Voirnty, ( P cr * JUSJHEEEAS David J. Rerry nlttl Winney Nor- L -tax y y 1 mart, apply to me fpr letters of administration G on the estate of Joshua Xanadu, lute of Jaid county. _ SO- deceased—f: • ■ f , ’ . _ ^ ilpli These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- J <rtf- gular Ih t kindred find -creditors of said deceasedpersju, ems‘ to he and appear at my Jffet, within the time prescribed C bylaw, tb shew cause if any they hare, why said letters Y the .should not be granted. ■ . thr Giveft under my hand this 18th day of tsept. 1832. .th $3j 1 WM. M'BRIDE. c. c. 6. tl , f G-eorgia, Bibb County. d inr "iCBTHEREAS, John Smith, administrator of .the Ir S T estate ot Henry Smith, late of Bibb county, sa deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission as ad- et lrs ). ministrator of {aid estate: , nr -°‘ These are; therefore, to rile and admonish all and hr singular Ihe bindrek and creditors of said deceased, to be ct and appear at my office, within ihe time prescribed by w 31, law, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said Ulten sa he should not be granted. * da tax Given under iny hand, this Till day of May, 1832. er 19 MARTIN SIMMONS, c. tr. 0. A *,j Georgia, Coweta County, ; « ear ^BWHEREAS William J. Jertnany, administrator .?? bn rite estate' of Maria Cotleu, decease^, ap- sa , plies to m<S for letters of dismission— tb 11 ” These are therefore to cite and adinonish all and sin _ r °‘ gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe ,j 0 1 and appear at myoffift tcithin the time prescribed hylnx», m lo show cause, if any they hare, why said letter* should j, not So-granted. *-, * .. /jT prt ‘ ’ Given under my hand this 8th day of June, 15o~.. M- SA fiiirnti HOUSE, c. c.o: ( |„ 00 Georgia, Clark County. wi J* u c Inferior Court, silting for Ordinary purposes, fyh March, 1831. ,» ’ T MURDERED; that James H. Burt, sarviGng'Exfc^ co i0 < ( utorof George Braswell, deceased, have leave rns to sell lot No. 81, in the third district lormerly Jlon- tqc now Pike county, for the benefit of the/ heirs and - ‘ ® r . credithfs, in terms of the law.insuch caaa.made aid g If- provided. - * • ,' k ; * /« vn Thenbove is truly copied from the minutes.' ler Dei C 30 JOSEPH LIGON, c. c.-o. noUK .MONTHS after date,application will he -fi J? made to the honorable infejior court of Monroe his .... county, wLen sitting tor ordinnry.put poses, for leave Mo to self 0110 lot of taml No.'172. in the seventeenth' hut | e . district of-Muscogee cduntyrthe property of Jared wa Tapley. decoased.^ .- ’ * *>’*• vn MARGARET TAPLEY, Adm’rx.- the - , JAMES MAY, Adm’or. * the —July 24,1332. - 30 - . ' s'S' "Bfi^OUR months nftcr datcrapplication will be made (Jw c "JL' to the honorable the Interior Court ot Fayette y 8 county when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to setllhe land and neCTocs of-the estate of Samuel -^j 0 Parsons, deceased. This tlic 10th day ot August, ■ ^ )r- 1832. '. 34 THOMAS LOYD. • V \ Adm’rs in 0- . EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, $ Aamrs - YT7SOUR MONTHS after date, apiilication will be -tior lL’ made to the honorable-rite Inferior Court ot AVi Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,' zell I- for leave to sell a house and lot in the tovii.of Clin- a- ton, and lot of land,. No. 2C3 in tbc third' district, ot '•' n- Coweta county, as the property of Harris AlUu, de- . R ceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors. .- -Yar Sept 14 38 • CYNTHIA R. A ELEN, adm'rr. |y b‘ 11 'M’AOUR months afterdate applicalion'wilr hO made VJ* ■ Ju to the honorable Inferior Court of Hoiistqu c. county when silting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the real property of Thomas Hall, minor, being, -j , lot of land. No. 2G, in the seventh district of Mcrri- , . Jf wethercounty. HENRY GRIFFIN, Perry, Sept. 24,1632. 39 '• Guardian. ® rlj Br^OUR months after date, application will be thet 0 U2 made to the honorable the Inferior Court of said Jasper county’ when sitting for ordinary purposes, for same leave to sell one negro man named Sara, belonging wise to the estate of John Ryrom, deceased, for (be benefit ny u of said estate. - EDM. VARNER,- edot . Executor ih right of his wife for said. Estaie. r Sept. 30.1832. i "* 'graOUR months after date, application wilt be made- At?t e JT to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe ^ county, witch sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to self a part of the negroes of James P. Dozier, late of saW county, dcccnsed. iaoo 1 ELIZABETH’ DOZIER, Adm’rx. if-' .JOHNRED DING, Adm’or. ‘ le «, October, 1,1832. 2 ■ ,XOUR MONTHS after date application "will be I c JL’ made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of ules, Fayette county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, 29 for leave to sell tbe Land and -Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Tucker, Esq., late of said counly, deceased. , A 1 NANCY TUCKER. Adm’rx. JM. UOBT. T. 31; TUCKER. ? . , , quest FINLAY G. STEWART, $ m ors ’ ving Oct- 2-1. 4 rendc J Notice. Ro It LI. persons are forewnmerf from trading for a ilL Note of Hand given hy me fo Lf.e 31'Robzrt- sosf tr bearer fortbe sum ofTbirty Dollars, dated in A * tha intonth of September 1829. Snid note having been T*- ohtained by fraud, I am determined not to pay it un reque less compelled by law. y SAMUEL LUCKY. bavin Oct 11.1832. ? ,Ocl Iv to me for letters of administration on the estate of John G. Lloyd, late of said county, de ceased— , . These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sm gular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, lobe I and appear lit my office, within the lime prescribed hi In:-, to shew cause, if any they have, why stsill Icttcri should not be granted. -nix. Given under my hand and seal at office, Ibis ~-Jla day of,October, 1832. WILLIAM S. CO: I IS. c. c. o. To 2lcnt, r . a . TIIE subscriber would rent lus Store House next year, it is 30 ty 20 feet, u illi n Brick chimney in one end. It is a good stand "for business, and is situated,25 miles above Macon in Monroe county, l’os- iii he given on the 1st of November. 4,1832. 4 2ip JOHN PIT-MAN. Xtfew Grist Trills* A THE Subscriber 1 has got .r-.v rz tvw » •_ r n *»..;.wimn r*r»m TO THE PUBLIC; V conscqttctico ot su .'ii-rni-geineut betwoen some of the ct - -litors of tlic late firm of Date- man &l>uucan, and J. B. Bateman proprietor of iLmon hotel property LOTTERY, Good titles ran he depended oil to prize holders of Tickets, and the drawing ol said Lottery v ill take place the fourth Monday * u nevt December. THOMAS BEALL,' JAMES SPIERS. 'T. XV. GOODM, R. J. CREWS, D. B. GRANT. W. P. YONGE, j .Sept. 1 25 180 The Columbus Enquirer and Democrat, ihe Macon Messenger and Telegraph, the Mil- ledgeVfHe Journal and Ecddral l nion, the Au gusta Chronicle and Courier, the Savannah Geor- eian; roe Charleston Mercury and'Courier, the Suycrintendcnls to the ■ Lottery. CAUTION; A LL persons are cautioned against trailing f 0 r three Promisory NOTES made hy AVi&-_ gins, Grillin Nr-(Jo. one of SM l-TiJ, and two of S21-M7.1 each—one in favor of Dicey Long, one in favor of Patience Smith, and one in favor of Jesse Smith, the same being either stolen or mis laid. EDY SMITH, j East Macon, Oct 12, .1832 3t 3 ; FAIsIzS OF COOSA, | Alabama., ! TTIXIil' o’-.ii'ahie site u Rich fora long time lias oc- j Jg. copied the attention of the many thousand | men of enterprise who have beheld its advantageous ' and unrivalled location, bytlic recent acquisition cf | the Creek territory, ill Alabama, is becoming an ob- | jeel of such great notoriety, that the proprietors have j determined lo offer the same (or sale, in lots ot the orj i dinai-y size, on Monday, 4lli I''ebrnary,]833. i Persons who have visited the most attractive points j where an interchange of the products of the interior ' ancf of foreign commodities takes place, are unanim ous In the declaration, that this ;.!aca possesses pre* i_ and blast, (it dry.) without '’“.washing. The growers Jot mine for themselves. • .. JOHN DI1NNI&,. Joses County, near Clintoy,' Off. 1832 % -1 -Mtp Attention mechanics*. m.L'bc let to the, lowest bidder in Americas, - Sumter county, on tlu?firsl Monday in Janu- exfr the buildinz of u COURT HOUSE mid , : 'Will be Sold? At Ilia snnje time, without reserve,'all the unsold > Commissioners. MARTIN G. MIMMS, 11 Yu Am d. bloqdgood, LOVETT- B SMITH. J October 30,1832. . TT* The iMocon Messenger, Federal Unions and Co- liubus Enquirer, are requested to giy6 the above n iw insertions, and/ forward their accounts to tlic TJoticc. j fedt unbroken | A Iff, persons indebted -to Charles P. Peck, arc only to convey ,‘wi requested to call on the suhscrdici’ at Mr. James Hollingsworth’s store, on Cherry street, and settle their accounts, otjicrwise they w ill be put in suit. ’BENNET ADAMS,, Agtnt. Oct 30. D 3t A mi, having a declination sufficient olf the superabundant water. In front exlendingto the river in a bold blulF, graduating on its upper and lower extremities, into the finest nat nr. I landings—on each side supplied with never fail ing streams of excellent water. Towards the interi or terminating in gcntlyundnlnting eminences, otler- | ing the most desirable situations ior private residen- Ices. But nil these considerations sink Info insignifi. . .. I cance," compared with the unrivailed advantages NLf5RO BO\ about 20 yerrs of age, sin s his , u .jj; c |, possesses for an extensive trade. Necess,;- uo^ij AUIL belonging-to Dr. Beard of r ;|y (h e O0 |y drpOt for.thesupplyof a widely -extend- • ith merchandise, it must of conse- Broucrht to ^Snoxvilie t5fe.il, Grcensbdrougu, he states ibni lie Ims been hired out near Coltlmbus. to a man by the .mine of Gideon of Columbus. The owner is reque.-ied to come and nav charges mid take him away. Oct. 10 2 tf WM. 'Jf. BROWN. Jailor.- -. ; October 25,1832. tRDERED, that the .Inferior Court of Houston ' county be adjourned until the first .Monday ih- ember next. By order of the Justices of said rfi. ft. J. P.VTTiSHALL, Cleric, A. EvkiuTT, 1 Rule iXiSi to forestosc morL is. {gatfc in the Superior Court of ie II. Rims. ■ Staid county, AdpusUerm, 1832. IE petition.of James A'. Evcritj, rcspccifuliy shewclh, that 911 tJie filictntji day of April, in hundred dollars tor valuer received, ole together whhtae cost of (his appiica- i^moiilhsfrom Ihe date of this nppliea- s^lficiept cause-to the contrnry; that the b mption in am! to the said mortgaged then and from llienco rnrnaui, r»nvor orectosed. And it is further ordered, 1 t!ie minutes of tlic court. J. WELLBORN, Dep. Clerk. 2-1 4m • . ' - ’ •*■ jioscs, May Term, 13:12.' |I1E petition of John Ruwls shews to the Court tha. Pinkney Yarbrough; while in life, |ond, a copy of which is 30116X6(1,10X111(10 11. jlninlp with Uriah Yarbrough in the sura of two On motion of Arthur A. proposals ; For publishing in the Town, of Milledgcrille, Ca. (during the ensuing session of the Legislature,) jA DAILY NEWSPAPER, TO BB CALLLD • -IQornsii Of theyroceedings of the Legislature of. Georgia, HISTORY OF TIIS TOISS.'', HY 31. I) J. SLADE. Of Macon. Gu . i'Lege totuhi, sci vis scire toluni—Read all. if you I advant . would know all.” pin HE people of Ccorgiu are much in want of JL a medium ofiutfejligence whiclnvill prompt ly transmit lo them the ‘-Proceedings” of their Legislature. We are not only generally, bur in- 'dividiwlly concerned hi all acts of legislation, lie- cause these .actslnvolve personal as wfcll polit ical rights, between iVhieh there exists a most 411- timatc couuexion, ; It is thq. interest then, of eve ry man in the cojnmimity t« be timely acquaint ed with the action of our representatives upon these rights. This*b a desideratum—to supply which the Jo_urnai, is intended. At tlic .present we labor nnder'inuch inconvenience for the .want of it. For near, and sometimes more tfnm three mouths, after the expiration of the session, -he laws of the State, with a few exceptions, are ns a “sealed hook” to the great mass of the people; and frequently'such arc tlic injurious effects pro- duotfd 1>y tins delay, that JiiCn have been kiiowii, who; in obedience tort preceding, have actually violated a subsequent law which had. been revers ed or modified—not knoyfiug that a-had been substituted for an oW’law. I11 addition to the entire proceedings of tho Leg e uense population loan any country 01 like ex- oull: o; the Potomac. The entire Lilt country sc regions, abounds In quarries of Marble, Lime, niid iirfact all kinds ol mineral wealth) As re ed up-country, with merchandise; quenpe become the mart for the production of (Ire fertile rallies of the Coosa, the Tallapoosa, and the Upper-Cheltahoochic, together with the salubrious ana very-productive uplands of Talladega, the latter of which will in all human probability be peopled I,v a more dense population than any country of like ex tent south of the Pole of these i stone 1 speots the contemptm-d connexion of the waters of I the "Tennessee with these ofthn Alabama; if by Cana/, it will have its debouchment; if by Rail Road, iiamc- itfatcly at (hi- spot will tcralr.nte one .of its extremi ties. The well known advantages of this place ren- [ dors farther remarks unnecessary, other than lo say that (O the capitalist'it offers a desirable opportunity for profitable investment—to the merchant it oilers for an exleiisive trade—lo the mechanic, the allurement of what must soon become a flourish ing Urwh. not of ephemeral existence, but 0! a perma- ■ nent arid daily increasing importance—lothe planter, a.dcsuabfe and pfeasant town residence, convenient to llie'alluyifjbdttomsof the Coosa, the Alabama and the Tallapoosa. In addition lo which, it will un doubtedly, at no remqt-i ici-iod, hecomc the location of the State capitoli fo • .vhichit otters grcntcrinduce- ment, than any otherf ><nt on ihe Eastern waters of the Suite; ' ' Terms of Pavhext—One ni-.d two years. Sales to take place on the premises until the lots-are dispos ed of, -< GEORGE WHITMAN. . Aug. 25 film • 35 , • . Agent for the Company. .■Lvi b ’T 'e.'/ Zj 2t f b •WEST received from New York, a large and Q£r splenditl'assortmetit of . _ * SPUING GOODS, ■ Consisting of a variety of pjain-and striped Ging hams,’plain and figiieretl Swiss, Adelaide Stripe, StiipedbChambi-ay, Victory .Muslins. Thread La- cesj clo. insertiiigs and Edging^ Bkick Irnliau Sarsiuet, Siucliew and Gro de Nap,Ic.Silk, Color crl Florence do., Black - Italian Crape, 'Birdseye Diaper, Cotton Wadding, Musquifo Netting, Mul islattirc,.tiio'Journal and II.story,.will contSiu j Lace-Cap patterns^filack Bpmbazine.do the general intelligence of the dav, and its inter- SdkT roggs Crape and Gauze Shawls Green t-.if !.o hv falrhf.il rehnrtsof the I BertgO. auiLWliite Gauze ^ oils Plain and ! aint- ed FeatlicrJ- ans. Ladies inid Gentlemen’s Cloves, plain ami bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs. Gopy of the Bond. •• Georgia, Pulaski i county. In testimo- ost wiil be 'increased by. faithful reports of the trahsuettous of tiie important Redress Conven tion of-Gcorgia, which contemplates sitting in I 31illedge'.;illo, the ensuing session. The debates in the Convention, aa^well as those in the Legist ratu're, will be rcgulhrly and correctly rejroriedf for winch purpose arrangements are making-with a capaBle and experienced.Stenographer. -Thy Journal and History of-the- Times,' will'bc published daily, and jnc Legislative and Coiiveutioual proceedings of each day laid in cx- tensq,befpre the public on the subsequent 'inoni- ing, and immediately transmitted to any part.'of tire'State to which the paper may ho.ofderedl The large aud. interesting mass of information which this publication will contain, alid the great expense-'which mus't-b.c iuepVred to carry it into- ope'-ation, will require a liberal patronage,-and such a patronage the editor flatters hims'clfXVill be extended to liim. .' \ ' It is unnecessary to eulargo on the conyeai cuco and important utility qf such a publication to members of the Legislature, in.ena&Uiig them to ascertain immediately the precise stato of.-a’py measure in which-they arc interested -ail'd to keep their constituents advised of the progress of pul>-_ lic.liusincss, wijhoyt the abstraction of t{me and attention from their special duties, expended in letter writing. '. • v ' ■ Terms-—The Journal and. History of the ’Times will be publishcd daily .with a new type, by ma chinery, to be expressly procurer! for the.purpose aiid 011 good paper, and will be put to subscribers at theprice of Five Dollars per session, pay able 011 the reception of the first number., ' (f/f Those to whom subscriptioi)'lists will lie .sent are respectfiiljy asked to letulllicir exertions and influeilco to the undertaking, and to make a return of any shbscribbrs tvhich may be obtained', by the 10//- day of October. They are' 'particu larly requested to do so, that the editor may be en abled to make the proper arrangements, aud to furnish promptly .the first numbers to' each sub- scribef. ' ' Also; a'general assortment of RIBBONS. A. S1IOTWELL & J. S. SMITH. Aprill 7 12ti Bills oa the Bank of E&’adDn bytho uydersigned at 75 per cent jd. 'discount, in payment for Co'ods. Aug. 14 1G3- lOt -E: GRAVES & SON - Afmn Salt and , II 1{us h"lsAin _L)_ v 4 > M-7 -St 100 casks Ti: Foftsaicby. HE A Feb 20 ;.- ime, 1 Sait amnstoh Limo ‘-COTTON. .82 PINKNEY YARBROUGH, (I,. S.N URIAH YARBROUGH, (L. S.) Copy of Assignment. • TUTTLE H. MORELAND. G. B. Gardner. Georgia, Houston county. -rtify the above to bca'tnie copy from the min- his Uth July, 1832. 'CHARLES II. RICE. c. c. o. A GREEABLE to nn ord.rofthe Inferior Court of .V-oroe will he sold on ihe first Tues- i day in Dt.t E.MBEK next, Lei ore Ihe rouvt house in t Forsyth, one fomlh of Slrtlfo, 183, i ’ ' ■’-(r- reunty.’'ctonzing to L «10' Oct 3,1832. .MO8/.0 it. WHII'E, Gitardidn, Blanton 6t Smith nrrr.R rnn sale, . ^niTPB St Croix'and N. O Sugar 60 bids do do do 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt. And a variety of other goods. Il*j 25 144 siTF.R. late of id to mukc in demand Notict Jtcwart county deceased, are re- ngaiiist said estate, are requested to according to law. RICHARD MATHIAS Notice. •sons indebted to the estate of Ilarmon Perrymun, late of Twiggs county, deceased; are ► make immediate payment, and those inds will present them legally. 32 THOS. J. PERRYMAN, Ex or. 300,000 BRICK. BRICK, deliver able in a few days nojice, for sale by C. A. IHGCINS. -V B. The above article can be 1mu in quan- •'■s in -ait jmrehasers on contract, 1 by giving ert not.ce to the subscriber, who acts as agent for an extensive kiln in the neighborhood. June 5 1-17 C. A. H. ax. 22. J. Slade Will coiitiuuc to pnblisli the Macon -Advertiser, as heretofore; and assures his patrons and tho public that so far from the interference or conflict of tho above publication with the Interest and management.of tho A'd')-ertiser, that lie designs . and believes that the former will greatly improve ’"he latter. Tho'Advertiser shall lack for none of that attention,'which the editor flatters liimsc-lf has entitled it to the kind aud cheering patronage which has been so liberally extended to it. ■The Advertiser will continue to be published weekly in tho summer and tri-weekly in the win ter, at the price of Five Dollars per annum, pay able in.advance. Land and Gold Region Lists of’the Drawing I11 addition to the legislative hud Convcationa* Proceedings, the JOURNAL w ill contain olficia 1 reports of the drawing of the Land and Gold Lottery Regions, which will commence, it is pre sumed, about the commencement of the sitting of the Legislature. Should the Lotterv, however, have commenced its drawing previous to that pe riod, such days as may have drawn, will also he published, so that individuals interested will have entire Lists from beginning to end. ' (jCW - The fraternity are respectfully asked to publish the above, which, as heretofore, will be reciprocated; and to each paper a copy of the Journal will be regularly and gratuitously sent. Sept 18 178 Qzke Kuadred 011 ars Steward! "R.& ANAWAY fppm the subscriber, about the- 7th July hist, a hired negro fellow hy the name of DAVE,"who belongs to Thomas Price. As this is not the first time said fellow has rui;a- way-aftcr being hired out, it is, believed he has been furnished with a ticket, authorising him to gooff to a distance and hire out liis.awu time. For Ihb apprehension of the.ue^ro,' and proof of this.fact, sufficient to conviction, I will give puo inmdre'd-dollars, or twenty .dollars for the boy a- 16tie.- jsaiu . Dnve is a fall black follow', about of* years pf age. . It is probable be is tip at the gplil {nines. *• DAVID RALSTON. Ang..24 JL72T. ie. u*-- w ,\v « rwttE* ..Howard Insurance Company of Xew York continues to insure COTTON, xvhen shipped on good Boats or Boxes, -against the, dangers of the River- Rates of Premium are moderate. Apply to C. DAY, Agent. Dor 20 ’ 51 NEW PRIMEIL J UfcT PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of- fiee, ‘Th< r iv* Primer, or Child’s First Book. SVoll adaj.te 1 for i v.bur. Common and Sunday Schools. V, ill be -ow by tho quantity. Price 12£ ceuts single; NOTICE. T HE' Subscriber having sold his stock of GOODS to 3SS?« Samuel T. Bovtland, and declined business, solicit for him t.be patron age of his friends aud former customers, and re quests all who arc indebted to him. fo call at the store Qf S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooke & Cowles, where he will be found for t'tu purpose of making settlements. Dec 2J 1 ISAAC IL ROWLAND. To Printers* TTi^OR SAT.E.. a good second hand Rain ago JE* PRINTING PRESS, imperial size,' Also, a second hand cast iron PRINTING PRESS (Smith’s patent. Hoe's make.) super -royal size—in good repair! Also, several founts of second hand TYPES, lcr.rc aud small. The whole will besold low. Apply at the of fice of the Macon Telegraph. Sept 18 178 Land for Sale. Lot No. 31, in the 11th district of Lee couuty. « 3-1, “ 32d “ 254, “ 20th “ 220, “ 10th DAY &. BUTTS, Agents. Macon. Julv 27. 1832. 164 May 25 144 Plaster of Paris. BARRELS of superior BLASTER OT PARIS, for hard walls and stuc co work, lust received and for sale hv .1 tine 22 152 C. A. HIGGINS. A tm.i titg Oci ‘J -t»f' a-<ti Sump SUt.-rrvr, : ■ \ f • Lu , - Igar, J 4 " ' ' REA cc CO IT ON.