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:Sibb Sheriff Sales.
teUHnnr.L he sold on the first TucsdHy In DE^EM-
V» null next, before the court house in Macon,
Bibb county, between the lawful hours of sale, V '
Part of Lot and Improvements in tWtown
of Macon, known b> *aid town tit lot Nn«n, in the
24ih square, at present occupied by Mnrl/ii Hail and
Dr. Ellis, rdmmohly culled Ilirdjong's cornel*, also,
onelolln the town of Macon, uith/fuipra.vemfcnts,
known as lot No. S, in the 18th sqiiftre, (occupied by
\V. T, Sage, K. Tyhfer, W.S. Kliiiorid I,. Fitch, al
so, lot NO. 4, in thc22d square.in said town of Macon,
n't present occupied by the Commercial Bank—all
levied on ns the property of- the Bank •of Macon, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the Ju;vices’ Courts
of Bibb county, In lovor of It. A. Beall, F. II. Cone,
James Smith, Noah Felton; James .M.- Hill, Asa E.
Earnest. James Alston, M’Kfcn Cook and sundry o-
thers vsthel’rcsicfcnt. Directors A, Co. of the Bank
of Macon—levies made by constables and returned
to ipe. II. II. HOWARD,
Ocl 2G, 1S32. • Sheriff.
. Also, 1eill be sold afabore.
Two grey Horses and one Stage—levied on
ns the property of Eduard I'arner to satis.y a Fi Fn
issued from the Inferior.Courl ot Baldwin county in
favor of the inspcctore of the Penitentiary vs Johu
Mitchcl and said Varner.
Ono negro man named Aaron—levied on
ns the property of Susan ll'ells to satisfy sundry Fi Fas
i.-sued from the Superior Court of Bibb countyJu fa
vor ol Levy Eckleyand others vs Susan Wells exec
utrix of-Nicholas \V. Wells, deceased.
Ono Chck, one dozen fine Chairs, ono Bed
and Bedstead, two Tables, one Carpet, one Looking
Class, one Bureau, one Safe, one lot Crockery, one
iron Pot, one Work Stand, one pr And Irons, tjhovel
and Tongs—all levied on as the properly of Charles l y
Peek to saliafy a distress warrant in I'avorof Catharine
Ellis, administratrix of Thomas 31. Ellis decepsed, vs
said Peck. W. B. CONK,
Oct. 30, 1S32, ' . Pep. Sheriff
Butts Sheriff Sales.
■'R'STJLLbe sold ontbe first Tuesday in' DECEM-
V V BLR next, before the cuuit bouse in the toivn
f l Jackson, Butts county, between the usual hours of
sale, .
The interest qf Hubert Smith, jun. in thirty-
three acres of standing Corn upd nine acres, of Cot
ton, more or less—loiied on as the property of said
Robert Smith jun. by virtue of a J.ustjcifs Fi Pa in
Butts county in favor.of iVillis Jarrel vs Said Smith—
levied ou and returned to me by a constable.
25 gallons Whiskey more or less, 15 gals.
Houston Tas Collector’s Sales.
CYMTILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in DKCEM-
V V BF.Il next, before the court house in tiietown
of Perry Houston county, between thejusual hours of
sale, the following property, or so much thereof as
will pay the taxes due for 1831, nnd costs:
202 1-2 acres oak qml hickory Land, second
quality, iu the thirteenth district Houston county, No.
;>,11—to be sold ns the property of David Roberts for
bis tax for the year 1831—tax due'S9 cents and cost.
93 acres second and thiid quality swamp
jand, in the twelfth district of Houston county. No
156—to be sold as the property of Abner Peatyto pay
his tax for the year 1331—tax doe, $1 10 3-4 cento and
cost.
. 405 acres of pine Land, in the eleventh dis
trict of Houston county, Nos. 44 mid fit—to be sold
as the property of James Finley to pay bis tax for the
yearl831—tnx due, 7-11-4 cents and cost.
202 2-2 acres pine Land, in tho eleventh
district ot 1 Houston county, No. 72—to be sold ns the
property of James Hall lor his lax for the year 1831—
tax due 35 ccuts and cost.
202 1-2 acres third quality oak and hickory
[.and, iii the ninth district of Carroll county. No. 1U0
—to be sold as the property of Silas ll'atsoiifor bis tax
for the year 1831—tax due 42 1-2 cents nnd cost.
• 405 acres second and third quality oak and
hickory Land, in the 13th district ol Houston county,
Nos. 67 nnd 68—to be sold as the projierty of Abra
ham Bird for his tax for the year 1831—tnx due 60 1-4
cents and cost.
101 1-4 acres second quality oak nnd.hicko-
■ eland,.-in the fifteenth distsict of Houston county,
No. 9—to tie sold ns the property of Henry ll’iltis for
.his tax for the year 1831—'tax due $8 1-4 cents and
cost.
202 1-2 acres of pine Land in the eighth
district of Houston county. No. 48—to be sold as the
property of Tlnnius IVhatcly for his lax for the year
1833—tax due 34 cents and post.
405 acres piuo Land, ul tluk thirteenth dis
trict of Irwin county, No. &11—tube sold as the pro
perty of John Billups for bis tax for tbo year. 1831—tax
due, §374 3-4 cents and cost.
101 1-4 acres of pinre'Land, No. lG, in the
5111 district of Houston countv-r-to be sold as Ihc pro
perty of Nathaniel Duffle for Iris tax-fur the year 1831
—tax due, 291-4 cents and cost.
490 acres pine Land, No. ll,*in tlur eleventh j
district of Irwin county, and 150 acres second qilali-
ty oak and hickory Land, id Jones county, adjoining
Blalock, Caney Head—to be sold ns the property of
William Grumbles for bis tax for the year 1831—tax
Houston Sheriff Sales.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM-
UEI1 next, at the court home door in I’erry,
Houston county, between the usual hours of sale, >
One llblf acre Lot’in Ihc tour, of Perry,
well improved, whereon Edward Welch now lives,
nnd one Negro Woman by the name of Penelope, .n-
tiout 35 years of age—all levied on «s the property of
Edward Welch, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issi cd from a
justices court in favorofThoma- Campbell mid others,
levy made and returned to me by a constable,
l let 30 ISAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff.
1 ■BT’, OUR months after date, application will be made
I _Pi ’ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to self a part of the negroes of James 1*. Dozier, late
of said county, deceased.
ELIZA BETH DOZIER, Adm’rx.
JOHN REDDING, Adm’ar.
October. 1,1832. 2
Rum more, or less, 15 gals. Gin, 2:1 gals. Tcnneritfo. due, 74 1-2 cents and cost.
Wine more or less, 10gals Malaga Wine more or less,} 202 1-2 acres pine Land,.No. 94, ill the fifth
20 gallons Cordial, inure or less, 1 gallon Jamaica [ district ofllouslon county— to be sold as tkcrrroper-
Iluin more or less, 12 barrels, 3 kegs, I* barrel Vine- ty of Silas F. Skipper for bis tax for the year 1831— tax
gar, 75 lbs Tobacco more or less, 10 lbs Hyson Tea due. 35 cents and cost, . ' ._ .
more or less. 10 lbs 'Fallow more or less, 8 yards '
black Cloth more or less, 4 pair silk .Gloves, i box
Jewelry, G crape robes assorted colors, 0 crape shawls
assorted colors, 1 silk scurf,2 fancy silk shawls, 2 box
es ribbon. 3 pair white and 5 pair black silk hoes, 2
pair black silk half hose, 15 pair whkfc silk gloves,.2
bunches gimp, 3 fiddle bases,.] book muslin robe, 5
pieces muslin, 1 piece edging, 2 large white.veils, 5
silk lace tippets, 2 black silk handkerchiefs, I long
scarf, J five quarter cotton'shawl, 1 dor. white mus
lin cravats more or less, 3 fancy- cravats, 1 piece mark
ing canvass, 2 rnffor straps. Hi JMorst’s Geography's
»nk 16 Atlases, 34 books by different authors, 1-2 difz.
Worsted hose,.2.8-12 doz. wjute be*;’, 4 pair white
worsted hose,2 pair black cotton hose, 1-2 lb sewing
silk, 1 pair woollen socks, 4 bunches cotton sewing
thread, 1 bunch gold 'and .'silver cord, 4 doz. paste
boards more or less, 13 shoe brushes, 1-2 dor.- boxes
blacking, 7 bottles blacking. 8 bottles ink, 1-2 doz. bot
tles castor oil 5 bottles sweet oil -4 drawing knives,
8 adzes, 1 lot stirrup irons, 1 lot Bridie hilts, 1 lot gim-
blels, 1 saw set, 1 gun lock, 1 teacle, 1 lot wood
screws, 1 lot spriggs, 1 dor: coat plasters. 1 lot metal-
buttons. 1 lot bagging needles, 3 vials indiirable ink,
1 set table spoons, 1 paper bodkins, 8 brass thumb
latches, 2 plain bits, 3small locks, 3 spools floss cot
ton, 1 lot paper fans, 8 fatten needles, 1 lot window
blind books, 3 pair jam books, 8 papers hair powders,
8 lb alum more or less, 10 lb salt petre, 71-2 lbs starch
more or less, 1 1-2 doz vials npodeldock, 1 1-2 doz Vi
als British oil more or less, 2 1-2 doz vials Bateman’s'
drops, l-21b ctiromcyeli»v», A vials linuwt of rheu-
barb, 16 vials jalap, 2 doz vials -paragoric, B vims
laudanum, 1 doz. vials peppermint, 20 lbs glauber salts
more or less, 15 lbs epsoui salts more or less, 19 vials
calomel. 10 Ibsginger'jmorc or less, 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, 8 tin cups. 10 tin pans, 1 coflfcq pot, 1
wash pan, 4 pair candle moulds,4 dippers, 3 tin buck
ets, 1 box soap, 1 box shaving soap, 1 box madder, I
keg indigo,o fur hats, 3 setts tongue apd grove plains,
3 bead plains. 2 jars, 4 stone pitrbers, 3 jugs, 1 doz.
lioltlcs^nuff, 2 kdgs nails, 75 lbs sulphur more or less,
8 straw bonnets, 1 doz pair 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, l bag shot nnd several other arti-.'
clestoo tedious to mention—all levied on as the pro
perty of William E. Tutker, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued
from Butts Superior Court iu lnvof of Moses Cox vs
B F. Tucker, and John Robinson, A. L. Robinson
nnd William E. Tucker, securities—property pointed
out by Willis Moore*. HENRY HATELEY, ’
October 29,1832. . Sheriff.
and cost.
202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 171, in (lie
fifth district of Houston county—to be sold ns, the
property of lloberl Broun for his tax for the year 1531
—tax due, 35 cents and cost. . "
One 5 acre Lot in the town of Perry— to be
sold as the property of Lttin F. Chain, for his tax for
the year 1831—tax due,' §196 1-2 ceuts.
’ 202- 1-2'acres pine Laud, No. 81, in the first
district. Dooly county—lobe sold as the property of
Gideon D. Thomas for his tax for the year 1831—lax
due, 46 12 cents and cost. • / V
113 acres of pine Land, Nos, 132 and 131,
in’ the fourteenth district of Houston county—to be
sold as the property of Marlin Swearingen for. his tax
for the year 1831.—tax due, 30 cents and cost.. * .
1831—tax due, 4G1-2 cents and cost.
250 acres pine Land, No. 353 in the fifteenth
district of Early county—to be sold as the propery ol
William Willoughbyjun. for his tax for the year 1831 —
tax due, 37 J-2 cents and cost.
- OANIEI. UUPJIEE.
Sep'TS 1832 39 Tax *Collector.
"te »/ IL.li lie SOIU On Itlc first T’jucadoy in i.
Vv BEK next, in the town of I’erry, Houston
county, between the Usual hours of sale,
One ISJract of Sand, Slfo. SKia,
in the qightlvdiatrict of Houston county,as the proper
ty of John Sturdirant, late of Jasper county, deceased,
solcf fortlielicnefit of the heirs nnd creditors.—Terms
on the'day of Sale: JOEL STURDIVANT,
Aug 24 35 Adm’or
Also, util be sold as abort.
Lot No. 258, in the eighth district of origin*,
!y Henry now Butts county—levied on as this pro
perty of Liltleberry Johnson, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas
issued from a Justice’s Court, one in favor of Gusta-
vus Hendrick and one in favor of Mays & Leek vs
said Johnson oiulollicr?. JOHN LOFTON.
Oct 18, 1S32. . Dep. Sheriff.
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
VVt7HU.be sold on the first Tuesday, in DECF.M-
BLR next before the court house in the town
of Campbellton, Campbell county, between the usu
al hours of sale; *
One Lot of Lund, No. not known, in the
fourteenth district of originally Fayette now Camp
bell county—levied oii ns the property of Jeremiah
Hales to satisfy one Fi I'a issued from a Justice's
court in favor of Jesse F. Cleavlan—levied on and re
turned tome by a constable. -
Janies llicks’ interest in the fraction where
on the widow of the said Hicks now lives,, in the
fourteenth district of formerly Fayette now Camfibell
Comity No. not known—levied on as the property of
James flicks to satisfy one Fi Fain favor of James 11.
Ferryman vs said Hicks.
Two Lots of Lind, Nos. 139 and 140, in
the fourteenth district of originally Fayetle now
Campbell eountV—levied on as the property of John
tisfy one Fi Fa in favor of Even Hardill vs
r!y pointed out by pldntifif
•JAMES GR18UAM, sheriff.
Also, icili be soli aiabove.
Fifty acres of Land, it being tho southeast
e irncr of Lot No. 139 in the ninth district of origin-
ally Fayette now Canq ' ell c; inly—levied on to sat
isfy one Fi Fu‘issued from a Justices Court in favor
of D. K. jlitchel vs Witey Janes and Reuben Moore—
levy made ;.aii returned to mo by a constable
Lot of Land No. 89, in ilie eighth district of.
originally Coweta now Cnmpicll county—to'.:,--;
,<ti us the property of Warren Rey to satisfy one Fi Fa
issued fro..i a Jostice’a Court in tavor of Thomas WH-
liains vs s lid Rev—levy made and returned t6 me by
a constable. B- EASLY,
Oct 20,1632. * Dep Sheriff.
Stp&UA. be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM-
W BER next, uf the court house in the town
ot Knoxville, Crawford county, agreeable to an order
of the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county,
Sot of Sand, ISo. 252U
in the first'district of originally Houston now Craw-
(ord county, containing2U21-2 acres, sold for the ben
efit of the minors’of the es.late of William M‘Coy, de
ceased, Idte of Jasper county. Terms- made known
on the day of sale.' W. L. CLEMENTS,
Sept 0 88 - ' . j Guardian.
ILL he sold on Uie first Tuesday in DEC EM:
BER next, before the court house iu Colum
bus, Muscogee county, between the usual hours of
sale, ~ ,
Sot of Stand* KTa. 92,
in the ninth district of Muscogee county, sold by or
der of tbs inferior Court of Jasper county, as the jtro-
perty of Mahalaand Batcy lloilyfield.
WILLIAM 1*. 1IOLLIFIELD
Sept. 18 39 . ~ Guardian
\4V/ILL he* sold oh the first Tuesday in DECEM-
W-Jr BElCnext, at ihe Court house in Forsyth, a-
grecabl.e to an order of th’c Courtof Ordinary of Mon
roe county,
£ot of Landi ZSFo.
in the sixth district of said county, for the benefit of all
concerned THOMAS B. GORMAN,
Sept 18,1832. 33 Guardian.
A GREEABLE to an order of the luferiorCourt of
Coweta county when sitting for ordinary pur
poses will be sold in the town of Newnao. on the first
Tuesday in DECEMBEJt next,
Sot of 3jand, 3ffo. 73,
in the first district of Coweta county, belonging to the
estate of David Cox, late of Jefferson county deceas
ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. . JOHN VINEYARD,
S opt. 26, 1832 1 Adm'or.
lid Kiser—i I
Oct 21,1:32
Will be Sold,
r>)N the first Tuesday in JANUARY nest, at the
Ur Curt 11 u u- ■ in Perry, One Negro'Fellow a-
mt 30 years ol age, one negro Woman about 35 years
Bgru
old, and four negro children^ all girls—belonging to
the e-trtte of Ratlff Eckels deceased. Also, 3 squares
of well improved I.nui in t He 1-lth district of Houston
county. Terms on the day.
Octal 5 IICGH r„ IRWIN. Adm'or.
Will he
J^NMhc first Tue
cu Sold,
in JAN I ARY next, at the
town of Berry, that pnrt of
t w Real r.Ntat- of Ihomns A. Jruin. deceased, not
disposed of tv will, (o wit, the undivided half of Lot
No--57, in ite T (th district of Houston county, for the
{benefit ef the hi-irs and creditors. Terms .made
kttowff mi the-day. HUGH L IRWIN, Ex'or.
October 3J, 1831 b
'STS71LI.be sold on the first Tuesday in December
V v next, before the court house door in Fayette
ville, Fayette county, agreeably to an order of the
inferior court of Fayette county when sitting for ordi
nary purposes
iL Tract of Xand,
being part of lots No. 173 and 180, in the thirteenth
district of formerly Henry.now Fayette county, con-
taming one hundred acres more or less, as the proper
ty of Robert Harris, late of snid county, deceased—
sold forthe benefit of the heirs and creditors, Terms
made known on the day of sale.
LARKIN BARNETT,' Adm'or.
October 3. 1832 1 i
'SMi ILL lie sold on Thursday, the 15lh ot NQVEM-
V v BER next,, at the date •residence of Robert
Mallhetcs. of Fayette county, deceased,
All the Personal ^Property
of said deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds,
one good Cotton Gin, Thrasher and Fan, set of run
ning Gear, a good set of Carpenter’s Tools. I’luuta
tion Tools of every description. Household and'
Kitchen Furniture, nnd oilier articles too^pdious'to
mention. Sale to continue from day to day until all
is sold. Terms made known on tlie’day.
THOMAS C MATTHEWS, Adm'or.
MARY -MATTHEWS. Adnirx.
September 22, 1832. 1
A GREEABLE to an order of tbc luferiorCourt of
Im. Monroe county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in DECEMBER next, before the court house in
Forsyth,one fomth of
iot X?o. 383,
in the fourth district of Monroe county, belonging to
the minor children of the subscriber.
AV'Ier.rce Sheriff Sale.
AVWILl. lie sold on the Erst Tuesday in DECEM-
\f J BI'.R next, before the court house in Torsylh,
Monroe county, within the. usual hours of sale.
Curry « woman lTymus of age, and llorior.
about 20 year- old—leviedon a? tljo properly cf Lewi*
Broini, £i\ to satisfy 2 Fi Fas issued from Motroo su
perior court in favor of Ish.-tm S. Rainy, vs saidBrown
—property pointed out bv Mr: Walton for said Rainy.
Oct 3 i" J. ’REDDING, Dep. Sheriff- '
Georgia, Houston County,
Inferior Court in Chambers, October 10,1832,
jtf~h.RDCRKD, tliat the November .term of dies Infe-
'Lv nor court ot Houston county be adyoirueif un
til the first Monday iu December next, &c
Given under our hands, iV:c.,
EPHRAIM KENDlUCg, J. i c.
SIMON BATEMAN,/.L c.
JPHN LAJDLER, j. uf,
A true extract .from tha minutes of sail Court in
substance, this ltjth day of October, 1832/
6 3t JOSHUA PATTESIlALL.cA. c n. c.
'5‘TS^ILL be sold cm the. first Tuesday ib DEC EM j
V V BER next, befpre tlie couKiiouse in the town
of Knoxville, Crawtord county,' ajlJIhat
' SJract or of £and, _
kuown as-No. 223", v in thc first district of said Couii-,
ty, beloiigiqg'tothc estate uf.Roberl liarr'iS, deceased,
tor the benefit of the heirs-nnd weditrs of said de
ceased. •. i ■ JOHN IlARtlS, Adm'or. '
Oct. 3,1832. *" 1 \ ’
KV7ILL be sold on tke first Tuesday in DECEM
W V B"R next, before the court house tn the
town of Perry, Houston County,- Jietwpeu the usual
hours" of sale) • ,-.j \
Tbo Seal Estate
William J. F. Chewning, deceased, by order if the
Jtffe'rior Court of Houston county sitting to( ordinary
purposes, for the benefit of the heirs mnl.cihdffors.—
Terms, on ihe day! DAVID H. C1IEATN1NG,
t?ept.25 . -59 j Adm’or:
Georgia, Coweta County^ .
EIIEA S Christopher Bowen and Jick Lump-
V V. kin apply to me fog letters 6f adnAniStratiou
on the estate ul William Salisbury, laic of said county,
deceased, ’• ' ' /’ -' . >
These are therefore to rile and cat monish all and sin
gular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
end a/ipeardt my office icithi n the time prescribed, bylaw
lo shea cause, if any.Huff have, why said Icllcfs should
not be granted. J
Giveiuundcr my hand and seal, this the 3d Octo
ber. 1832. a -' . SI HON HOUSE, c. c. o.
Georgia, Sfiiousiea bounty.
KK7BEKKAS Daniel B. Lowe applies to me for
V W letters of admiuistralion on the estate of ,John
Chambers, deceased, . ’
" These are therefore, to cite au'd admonish at! and sin
gular the kindred and-creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
hits, to shew cause (if any they can,) why said tellers
should not be'granted.
Given under my hand nnd sqal, this the 1st Octo
ber. 1832. 2 CHARLES II. RlfT-i.c c.o.-
Georgia, Bfrmston Oounty.«.
«*7"HEUEAS" Alien B. Chastain, administrator of
v w the estate of Henry It. Blanchard, deceased,
applies to ine for letters of dismission,
These are therefore, locite mid admonish,all and sin
gular, tho kindred and creditors of saiddeceastd. to be
and appear at my office, n-ithhi the time prtS.jibcd by
taw, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said letters
should not be granted. . .
Given under my hand nnd seal, at office, this—2d
11 irtl'l.t r r n
Georgia, layette Gousity,
TTH7HEREAS David J. Berry and AVinney Nor-
V w man, apply to me for letters of administration
oatiie estate of Joshua Norman, late of said county
deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors.of said dcceasedperson,
to be and appear at my office, Within the lime' prescribed
by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be,’granted.
Given under my band this 18lh dnv of Sept~1832.-
1 W.M. M'BKIDE, c. c. o.
Georgia, Talbot Cfooaty,
xrwvix HERE A S Benjamin Lloyd and Joseph Lloyd"
xfej apply ID nte for letters of administration on
the estate of John G. Lloyd, late of said county, de
ceased— «
•These art.Jherefore. lo cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to bi
amt appear at Yny office, within the time prescribed bi
law, tn shew cause, if any they have, why xaul Icllcri
should not be. granted. ■» .
Given under my.hand and seal at office, this 24lh
day of October, 1832. ‘ .
5 ; WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. o. V
Georgia, Goweta Gonaty,
aaf 11EUi:A8 William J. Jcrmany, administrator
» V on the estate ot MariaX'often, deceased, ap
plies to me for .letters of dismission—
That are therefore to cite and adinouish all anil sir.
gular the kindred uud creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office icy hi n the time prescribed by law,
lo show cause, If any they hare,- xchy said letters should
mot be granted. . -
-Given under my hand this 8th day of June, 1832.
’.26 SI 11 ON HOUSE, c: c. o!
Georgia, Clark CSotinty.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, 6th
March, J831.
ffhBDERED, that Japtos lit Burt, surviving Exec-
’Lff tRorof George Braswell, deceased, have, leave
to sell lot No. 81, in the third district formerly Mon
roe now Pike county, forthe benefit of the. heirs and
creditors, in terms of the law, in Such case made and
provided. ’ " ' -i * ,
The above is truly copied from the'minutes..
Dec 6 30 JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
■BTNOUR MONTHS after date,application will be
a i made.to the honorable inferior court of Monroe,
counly, when sitting lor.ordinary putposes, for leave'
to sell one lot of land No: 172, in, th.e seventeenth
district of Muscogee county,-lhe property of Jared
•Tapley, deceased.
MARGARET 'PARLEY, Adm’rx.
JAMES''MAY, Adm'or.
July 24,1832. 30
| A OUR months after date application will be made
Ori to the honorable the Inferior Court of ■ Fayette
county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave
Jo sell thc land nnd negroes-of thc estate of Samuel
Parsons, deceased. This the 10th day ot August,
1632. 34 THOMAS LOYJ), ? .,
EDAVARD Y. JOHNSON, $ Aam
"H'.IOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
i- made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Houston county, when sittingfor ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a house and lot in the town of Cliu-
1 ton, and lot of land, No. 263 in the third district of
[ Coweta county, as the property- of Harris Allen, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Sept 14 38’ CYNTHIA R. AELEN.orfw’rr.
"ffilOUR months' alter date application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston
county when" sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave
to sell the real property of Thomas Hall, minor, being
lotof land, No. 26, in the seventh district of Mcrri-
wethercounty. HENRY GRIFFIN,
Perry, Sept. 24,1832. 30 Guardian.
f TlOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Fayette cotmt*’, While sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leive to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to
the estate of Robert Tucker, Esq., late of said county,
dccciscd.
NANCY TUCKER, AJm'rx. . .
ROUT. T. M. TUCKER, \
FINLAY G-. STEWART, * AUm *
Oct. 24. 4 ’ .*
SsGtice. * >
A LE persons are. forewarned from trading for a
Note of Hand given by me to Lex: M’Kobxrt-
soii or learcr for the sum of Thirty Dollars, dutcd in
the raortli of September 1329. Said note having been
obtained by fraud, 1 am determined not to pay it un
less compelled by law. SAMUEL. LUC&Y.
. Octfil, 1832. 3 '
J . Notice.•
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cr4Vi.\- I. is-
•siter late of Stewart county deceased, arc re
quested to make-immediate paymcnc, and those ha-'
ving demands against said C3tate,-are' requested to
render them in according to laiv.
’ V. RICHARD MATHIAS.
Roanoke,'October 4, 1832, 3
Notices
LL persons'indebted to the estate of Hannon
■Perryman, late of Twiggs county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate" payment, and those
having demands will present them legally.
OcR 9, 1832 TOPS. J. BERRYMAN, Ex'or.
Georgia, Houston.®oimty.
J a si ES A. Evekitx7 ' v ->- a:: c;
New Grist Mills.
THE Subscriber lias got
his new mills for grinding Corn
“ and Wheat in complete opera-
-. tion. No better Flour can be
ide iu the Slate than at bis
3J ; j -Mill. It completely cleans
Wheat, repioving seeds, trash
and blast, (if dry.) without
washing- The . growers of
"Wheat and'tbe lovers of fine Flour are invited to ex
amine fer themselves. JOHN DENNIS:
Jones County, near Clinton. Pel. 1632. 4 41p
TO THE PUBLIC.
f N consequence of an arrangement between
some' of tho creditors of tin: late firm of Bate
man & Duncan, and J. B. Bateman proprietor of
lio
UNION HOTEL PROPERTY
Good titles can be depended on to prize holders'of
Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take
place the fourth Monday, in next December.
, THOMAS BEALL, 1 .1
JAMES-SPIERS, j Superintendents
T. \V. GOODB, ( ' .
It.' J. CREWS, > tothe
D. B.'GRANT, ’ Lottery.
W. P. YONGE, ' J
> Sept. 25 .180 . •
05 s * The Columbus Enquirer and Democrat,
the Alntfon 31ess^iigcr and Telegraph, the illil-
ledgeviHe Jottrnql nnd federal Union, Rie Au
gusta Chronicle and Courier, the Savannah Geor
gian,'the Charleston Mercury and Courier* the
Athens Southern Banner, the M'Douough Jack-
svminhV -will insert tho above twice q month till
the drawing, aU’J rurunrd their amounts to J. B.
Ratcmnn, «tt Thomastou, for, payment.
I. Rule Ni Si to foreslose mort
is. ?S«ge in the Superior. Court of
Geojice. H.'Bims. . \spia county, August term, .18321.
PinilE'pelition of James A. Everitt, respectfully
M. shewetb, that on the fillet nth day of April, in
ihe year oKour Lord one thousand eight bundl ed and
thirty-two. George II, Sims executed Jnd dedivered,
tayour petitioner bis deed of InortgagtS, bearing
date the. day and •veac aforesaid, in and to a certain
tract orpai’cel of laud, situate in the ninth district of
said copniy of llou-Ion, and known aud distinguish
cd in tl’.e-plan of sa d district by number .two hundred
aud thirty-five, containing two hundred two and a
hail acres of.land rnorc.orlcssj forthe purpose of.se-
curmgthapaymcnt of a promissory note-qf even date
tuth the said mortgage deed, by which said flotc, the
said George II. Sims promised, on orbefore the first
day of January uqxt thereafter, to pay your petition
er or hearer two bundrcd-dpliars for value received.
Airy your petitioner saith, that although laid promis
sory note haslong since been due, yet the said George
Hi 8ims haskiot paid the same, or any pert thereof.
Wherefore; it is on motion, ordered, fhat’iyiless.'the
said George IF. Sims do pay into the clerk's- office of
this court, the principle and intercut due, on said
promissory note togetherwith the cost of this applica-.
tion, within six months from the date of this applica
tion, or shew sufficient cause to the contrary; that the,
equity
•premises,
barred a
tbata copy of tins rule be published in .one of the
public- gazettes of this State, once a njonth for four
months, or served on the said George IL Sims in per
son, Uiree moulhs previous to.tlie ndxt term of this
court. , • , *
A true extract from the minutes of the court.
J. WELLBORN, Dep. Clerk.
August 14,1832- 24 - -lin^ ' ■ ' - v
Oct. 3,1832.
MOSES D- WHITE, Guardian.
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Jasper county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell one negro man named Sam, belonging
tothe estate of JohnByram, deceased, for the benefit
of Said estate. .EDWy VARNER,
? . Lseeeufor in right of his triftibr Said Estate.
Sdpt.30, 1932. 1
JFafhily Cooking Stores,:
i/STILC Irons and .Cotton Gin Machinery for.
I'J. sale by liLLIS. SHOT-WELL & CO.
. May 25, 144 '
' . Moticen •_
L T,l, persons indebted to Charles P. Peek, are
requested -to call on the subscriber at Mr.
(t? 3 Xook at the Xcader! e£j(}
More great luck at SCHUYLER'S Court
of Fortune, New York!!!
JUST AS EVERY BODY EXPECTED!!!
SCHUYLER AGAINST THE WORLD!I!
Drawn Numbers of the New York Mammoth Lottery
Class 37, drawn Oct. 17th.
47-6S-31- 3£—36—23—IS-
SS—29—39
THE Golden numbers 31—47
66, the grand Capital Brize of 850,-
000 actually sold in a icholc Ticket
to a distinguished Lawyer in this
City, by ANTHONY H. SCHUY-
LER, New York.
This splendid Capital was pre
sented for payment the day after
the drawing, and the full amom t
A- promptly paid tor (hr - !.,
Mli' if j k (0 SCHUYLER in current United
hnf :, jOf, States Bonk Notes, and the retd
t 0Ticket is now- displayed in the
0“window of SCIIT.YLER’S OF-
v /-TZ'. ui J £ FICE as a convincing proof that it
\ s a splendid reality, and that there
J is no place in the world like Schny-
er’s for the Comfortnles. Orders by mail will receive
the same prompt attention ns heretofore; the “Lottery
Herald’' furnished gratis. Letters enclosing Cash go
perfectly safe by Mail when addressed, to the Subscri
ber. S5 or §10 always get a good chance in any of
our New* York Lotteries. Address to -
ANTHONY H: SCHUYLER,
7 3\v , New'York.
Strayed or Stolen,
A YOUNG BULL DOG, between two and
three months-old, of a dirty yellow color;
some white on his face, feet aud tail. Limps a
little in one of his fore feet. Whoever will rrtnrn
said Flippy to this office, or give irifofmaton
where he may be found, shall be liberally re
warded. Oct 30 9
Sills on Savannah.
P AYABLE at sight, for sale by
Dec Hi dti DAY-& BUTTS:
NEW BOOKS,
•Jamts Hollingsworth’s stoic, on Cherry-street, SrCF Sale by jSilis, Sliotwell & JJo
and settle jheir accouuts, otherwise they will he
put iu suit. BENNET-ADAMS, Agent.
Oct 30, 9 Rt
3 ; S Av RF.AM8 aud Reveries of a tiuiet Man, 2 volf.'
cor "
. TKOPOSALS
Fbrjpublishing in the Toivn of Milledgeville, Ga.-
(during the ensuing session of the Legislature,)
A DAILY rtEWSPAPElf, tO BE cXLLLD
®he Journal -.
Of the proceedings of the Legislature of Georgia,
HISTORY OPTHE TIMES.
, BY M. D. J, HLADE,
Of Macoiiy Ga. . r -
11 Lege tolum, sci vis 'scire totiim—Read all, if you
I - . Avoitld kttow all.”
of redemption in and to the said mortgaged • tn*j'8 HE people of Georgittare much in waut of
:s, lie then and from thence forward, forever JL a medium of intelligence Vdiich will pronapt-
and foreclosed. And .t ts further ordered, t0 , thcul lho -’Proceedings” of their
Legislature. \l r e arc not only generally, blit in
dividually concerned iu all acts of legislation, be
cause these acts involvo personal as well as polit
ical rights, between which there exists a most in
timate connexion. It is -the ■firtcrest then, -of eve
ry man in the community ts he'timely acquaint
ed with the action' of our representatives upon
these rights. .This is a desideratum—to supply
which the Journal is intended'. . At the "present
wp labor under'inuch inconvenience for the .want
of it. For near, and sometimes more than three
months* after the expiration of the session, the
laws of the State, with a' few exceptions, are as
G&eos'gia; . ' -
In Houston Inferior Court, silting for Ordinary purpo-
poses, hiuy. Term, 1832.
T I1E petition of John Rawls shews to the Court
• tha. Pinkney Yarbrough, While in life, rca^
Ms bond, a copy of which is annexed, to Tuttle It.
Moreland, with* Uriah. Yarbrough ip the sum of two
hundred dollars'; conditioned .that .the said Pinkney
was to make go«d-n„d lawful UilottnJdt number uiue-
fv-three in the thirteenth district of said county, antF
liie-aVt'his^, J 4?o 2$
signed said bond to your petitioner John Rawls, nnd
that'the said Pinkney has sin'ce departed thisjife, and.
that Willianl Byrd has administered on said Pinkney
Yarbrough’s estate; and tha't snid titles have never
lieen Riade and executed. On motion of Arthur A.
Morgan attorney cf the said John Rmvb,
Ordered, Tha't the said William Byrd shew cause
in the time prescribed iiy I.tvv, why lie should not
make and execute titles to raid lot onand to the peli-
,tinner, and further, that this rule he served ou said
William ByrdfLy publication in otic of the.publie.ga-
zettes according to 1»w. ' - ' '
©opy cf the Send.
’ - - , . Georgia. Pulaski county.
Know all men by these presents', tliat we, Pinkney
Yarbrough arul Uriali Yapiron'gh," ore .held and tirn\-
ly bound unto Tuttle H. Moreland, bis heirs, execu
tors, administrators and assigns in the sum of two bun--
dred ddHprs, tor the payment of wliiph well and truly
to fie made, we bind ourselves,our heirs ap'd assigns
joint]}’ aud severally,.by these presents,'conditioned
to he null if the .above iiound Pjnkuey Yarbrough
shall within thirty days from the’date hereof, make
good and lawful titles to the said Tuttle H. Moreland
orliis'assigns to lot of lain- number ninety-three:: in
the thirteenth district of.llouston.county; and deliver
said Tuttle II. Moreland, the. pilot and grant for the
sanic, then the above bond to lie mill and void, other
wise to' retnaiu in full, force and virtue. ’In testimo
ny whereof, we have "hereunto i-t oar hands and affix-
eildur seals,'this 9th January, 1822. ‘
' * • - PINKNEY YARBROUGH, (L. S.)
• • • URIAH -YARBROUGH, (L. S.)
Test. '■ _ . ' ,
- B. Barker, . v, .
West cut YaRcRocgh. *
Copy of Assignment. *
I assignee within to John Rawls, this 30th May,
1822, for value received.
Test, \ . TUTTLE H. MORELAND.
• G'. B-. Gariiser. . * . -.
Georgia, Houston county..
1 certify the above to. be a true copy from the min
utes, this 11th July, 1832.. .
29 . CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o.
■jktteation I’Sccjiani'cs.
riLL be let to the lowest" bidder iu Americus,
Sumter county, on the first Monday in Janu
ary nest, the building of a COURT HOUSE and
JAIL, the plan for which will begiven'on the day.—
A full indemnity for the'performance will be required.
Will be Sold,
-At the same lime, without reserve, all the unsold
Lots in the Town,- amongst them /ire several of supe
rior order for the building of private residences.
MARTIN G. M1MMS, )
H-YRAM D. BLOODGOOD, >Commissioners.
LOVETT B. SMITH. S
" October30,1832. 5»
ICT The Macon Messenger, Federal Union, and Co
lumbus Enquirer, are requested to give the above a
few insertions, and forward their accounts to the
Commissioners for payment.
Clerk's Office of the Inferior Court, Houston county, Ga,
October 25.1832.
O RDERED, that the Inferior Court of Houston
county be adjourned until the "first Monday in
December next. By order of the Justices of said
Court. 5 .1. PATT1SHALL, Clerk.
Rctmiaks on the Statistics and Political Institutions
of the United States, with sonic observations on the
Ecclesiastical System of America; her sources of Re
venue—-by Wm. G- Onsclcy,. Esq., attached to his
Majesty’s Legation at Washington
The Lives of celebrated Travellers, by J.'A. St.
John, consisting of Revelation by Shuttletvoilli.
Yeates on Cholera, with advice to the Planters o
the South; feb the medical treatment of their Slaves.
Dr Tissot’s Treatise.
Bickerslitb’s Works.,
Percy Anecdotes iu one volume octavo.
Talcs of Early Ages, by Horace Smith.
November R, 1832. ’ 10
. . CAUTION.
A LL persons arc cautioned against trading far
three Promisory NOTES made by Big
gins, Grilfiu & Co. one of §33’33j, and two ol
$21-37A each—one in favor of Dicey Long, one
in favor of Patience Smith,- and one in favor of
Josje Smith, the same being either stolen or mis
laid: EDY SMITH.
" 'East Macon, Oct 12, 1832 3t" 3
PAIjIiS of COOSA,'
Alabama.
f M\HE desiraldeaite which fora long time has or-
■ tl ■ cupicd the attention of the many thousand
pteu of enterprise who have beheld its advantageous
_ and imrivallcd location, by the recent acquisition of
sealed book” to the great mass of -the people; j ilie Creek territory, in Alabama, is becoming an ob-
■ * ’ ’ 1 ’ ± '— ! -a--.. jeqt of,such great notoriety, that the proprietors have
and frequently such tire the iiijurious ^effects p:;o-
dnceOTty this delay, that men have been knoivii;
who, in obedience to a preceding, have actually
\iuUuwa law tviitcU hhtl hecu rev^rs-
ed or modified—not knowing that a new had been
substituted .for an old law.
In addition to the entire proceedings of the Leg
islature, the Journal and History, will contain
th? general intelligence of the day, and its inter
est vfill bo Increased by faithful reports of the
transactions of the imp'ortant Redress Conven
tion of Georgia,-wliich contemplates sitting iu
'.lillcdgcvilie, the ensuing session. The debates
in the Convention, "as well as those in the Legis-
lilturc, wHl be regularly aud correctly reported;
for which purpose arrangements are making with
a capable and experienced Stenographer.
•The Journal aud History:oe the Times,
will bc-puhlishcd daily, and tile Legislative and
Conventional proceedings of each day laid iu ex,-
tenso before the public' on the subsequent morn
ing, and immediately transmitted to any part of.
the State to which the paper may be ordcrc j,. *
, Tho. large and interesting mass of .Uiformatioa
• which this publication willcoutaui, hud the great
expense-which must be incurred to carry it iixto
operation, will require a liberal patronage;"and
sueh-Q patronage the editor flatters h'imsclf will be
extended to him. - k
It is unnecessary.to enlarge on.the convent
determined to offer the same ior sale, in. lots of the ori
dinary size, on Monday, 4th Febrnary, 1833. -,
Persons wlio have visited the moslaltrt'CUve-ptu'iti
where nn interchange oflke products-of the inte.isi
and'of foreign commodities takes place, nre.unaiim-
ous' in the .declaration, that this place possesses pre
eminent advantages over any other in the Southern
country. Situated at the extreme heud ot navigation
or. the Coosa, a river navigable to this point, by M i:u:i
boats of the largest size.. For.convcriience'aud hciiltb,
its location is unsurpassed, presenliug to the eye a per
lect'unbroken plain, having a decimation sufficient
only to. convey off tho superabundant water. I«
front extending to the river in a bold bluff, graduating
on its upper and tower extremities, into the finest nat
ural landings—on each side supplied wlih never fail
ing streams of excellent wafer. Towards the interi-
or terminating injrantlyundtiJatrng eminences, nflcr-
ing the most tfesirililj situations for private resHen-
ces. But tut th.ise tonsidcrations sink into incicnif-
c ® ll . c ®>- cor 5p6rcd with the unrivalled advantages
Winch «t possesses for an extensive trade. Nec«sss-‘
U-y Ihe only depot for the supply of,a widely extend
ed up-country .with merchandise, it must <Sf "conse
quence become, fhe .mart for the production of the
fertile vatlies of the Coosa, tfie Tallapoosa, and the
Upper Chattahoochic, together with the salubrious
and very productive uplands of Talladega, the latter
of-which will in ail human probability be peoplec ty
a more dense population thau any country of like ex
tent South of the Potomac. The eptire bill. country
ot these regions, abounds In quarries of Marble, Lime
stone and inrtact all kinds of irincral wealth. As re
duce and important utility of sueli a pqhUcatioh i spec ts thefcontemnlated connexion of the w ators of
to members of the Legislature, ill enabling them i the Tennessee,With those of the Alabama; if by Cucal,
to ascertain immediately the precise-state of any it will have its embouvbment; ifby Eail Road, imme-
mcasuro ill which they are interested, pud to keep : diately at this spot.will terminate "one of its extreme
their constituents advised of the progress of pub- , *'es. The well known advantages' of this place ren-
lic business, without, the abstraction of time aud ! ^ er - farther re in inks unnecessary’,-other than to s«y
attention from their special duties, expended iu ! JJ ,at t0 *be capitalist it offers a desirable oppnrtunity
letter writing. i 1 °, r profitable investment—tothe merchant it offers
Terms—The Tnurnnl n„,l TTtetn*,, tl.* nn. ,, I advantages for an extensive trade—to the mechanic,
Jfffffnal.andHistoy of Ihe 2 inns thc allurement ofwfcat must soon become a nourish-
will be publ shed daily with a new type, by nta- j ing town, not of ephemeral existence, but ot a perma-
clnnery, to bo expressly proettreu for tho purpose j nent and daily increasing importance—tothe planter,
and oil good paper, and will be put to subscribers ! a desirable and pleasant town residence,' convenient
at tho price of Ftyz Dollars per eessioh, pava- 1 * n the alluvial hottoinsof t!ie Cor.sa, the Alabainnawl
able ou the reception of the first number. * lllfc Tallapoosa. In addition to which, it will un
. Those to whom subscription fists will be at no re >not: icriod, become the location
sent arc respectfully askb’l to lend their exertions ; ot 1 le ^ a le capitol. fo- .virieh itofiers greater indue.-
aud influence tothe mrderta|ring, and" to make a ^^ n ^j ,1 t ' an an . v otller I ,IRt on 111 c Eastern waters w
be obtai ”^’: Terms' op P aysient—One and two years. Sales
by the th day of October. They are pariicu- j to take place on the premises until the lots are di-t.os-
larjy requested to do so, that thc editor may been- ed of. GEORGE WHITMAN.
Aug. 23
5t m 35
Agent for the Company.
4 . SHQTWELL & J, S. SMITH have just
• received a large lot of
Fancy Xhmstable Bonnets,
Also—a general assortment o*
of the first quality.
Carved 8liell
aided to make the proper arrangements, and to
furnish promptly the first uumbers to each sub
scriber.
• . m. ’B. J. Slade i
Will continue to publish the Macon Advertiser, !
as heretofore; aud assures his patrons and the COMBS
public that so far from the' interference or conflict And two boxes of
of the above publication' with thc interest and ! 3MR.AB <St SSsJI.CBl SSAYES, SA.SS
management of the Advertiser, that lie designs j superior quality,
and believes that the former wilF greatly improve ' April 17 126
Ihc latter. The Advertiser shall lack for none of'
that attention, which thc editor flatters himself I
has entitled it to the kind and cheering patronage !
which has been so liberally extended to it.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
C HE Subscribers being desirous of bringis:
their business to a close, will offer the
Brought to SEnoxvillc Jail,
A NEGRO BOY about 20 years of age, says his
name is ALBY. belonging to Dr. Beard of
Greensborou^i, lie states that he-has been hired out
near Columbus. 10 a man by the name of Gideon of
Columbus. The owner is requested to come and
pay charges and take him away.
Oct. IU 2 tf WM. T. BROWN, Jailor.
Blanton 6c Smith
OFFER FOR SALE,
•JAhHHDS St Croix aud N. O Sugar
60 bbls do do do
50 do Loaf and hump do
.50 do Rye Whiskey-
2000 bushzds Salt,
And a Variety - of other goofs,
Miff 25 144
Tin?-Advertiser will continue to be published | P rcs ent extensive assortment of^ DRY GOQDS
weekly in the summer and tri-wecklv in the win- at COST for Cash only.
ter, at the price of Five Dollars per unnutn, pay
able in advance. " '
Land and (laid Region Lists of the Drawing
In addition to tho legislative and Conventional
Proceedings, the JOURNAL will contain official
reports of the drawing of thc Land and Gold
Lottery Regions, which will commence, it is pre
sumed, about the .'commencement of the sitting of
the Legislature. Should the Lottery, however,
have commenced its drawing previous to that pe
riod, such days as may have drawn, will aiso
be published, so that individuals interested will
have entire Lists from beginning to end*.
G?" The fraternity are respectfully asked to
publish the above, which, as heretofore, will be
11reciprocated; and to each paper a copy 6f the,
Jtfurti^lAvill be regularly ana gratuitously sent,
SSfct18 178
AJso, a very large and superior stock ol
■JEtcadifmae/c Clothing;
Together with a general assortment of
2Xats, Boots and S-Ziaes,
All of which will be sold at unusually low prices.
A SHOTWL’LL A J. S. SMITH.
Macon, Sept. If), 1832. 38
N. B.—We wish it generally understood, that
our sales in future will be for CASH ONLY-
A. S. & J. S. S-_
Plaster of Paris*
BARRELS of superior. 1’LASlEh
OF PARIS, for hard walls and stuc
co work, just received and for sale by
June22 152 C. A. HIGGINS.
10
BIANES
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE