Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, November 21, 1832, Image 4

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Cellar a. Part of Lot :sii bl Macon, known ‘Mill njuira, tt'jIKICIlt occ.ilpti l>r.' 1'ilfy, mtnmoidy cn!!e.! D ouelotiu tbi' town o! M.-tepi; known as let No.3, in tbs I•-tl JV\J\S«m!,K. Tyner. W. S. i so, lot No. : in itn-'JJd squads. «t jvtsest occupied by fli" t' levied on ns tlie property tlio town Houston Sheriff Sales. Rmril.l, be sold cri the first Tueiday in DECEM- V EER next, at the court house uoor in i’erry, in li il and I Houston county, between the usual hours of sale, n.-iief,also-, Otis h.iTf acre Lot in t!ic town of Perry, Eith • ripruvenu-uti- , well improved, wlicreon Edward Welch now lives, u: ,-d by I and one Negro Woman by the name of Penelope, u- M«tid j Pitch, at- bont\V>V' ais of age—all levied on as the property of ■..nl: > :.■ : Ucrrii. Edward »rv/(A,to satisfy sundry Fi Fas usued from a imrr, ..'.I !i ink—ull j justices court in favor'of Thomas Campbell and others, Sink <•( Sin on, to ’levy made and returned to me by ti constable. mis O'rtiSi) ISAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff. ■ property J from .Mo iny, vs sail —property pointed out bv Mr. Walton for said Rainy. Oct 'JO J.'REDDING, Pep, Sheriff. Houston Tax Collector’^ Sales. t*.v-- .'-v sundry Fi pas issued In ,n the iu.-ttc ■f iJiblic.H iiy, in luvbr . : It. A. Itenll, F. 1: - _ 7* James Smith, Noah Felton; James At J:. LO~~TOG Siierzit a3iUlC. ■ Earnest, James Alston, M'Keeii Cook'ar.d sundry o ; | vyw^ILL he sold dn the first Tuesday in DECEM- Thors vs the President.- Dhettftcs & I <•. .. ;nk 'yjxf - BER next, before the court house ill Forsyth, pfAfncon—levies hade by constable' and returned j Monroe county, within the usual hours of sale. ' V* ^ U. JL HOWARD. j Curry n woman 17 years of ago, and Morinr Oct 2d, IcHf. • bUer'Jff. j. about 20 years old—levied on ns Ihc property of Lewis POSTPONED SALE. j Brown, Sr. to satisfy 2 Fi Fns issued from Monroo su- WttflLL he sold on (ho first Tuesday in DECEM- j perior court-iif favor of f sham S. Rainy, vs said Brown. ™S BER next, before the court house hi Macon,' llihb county, between the lawful hours of snlc, . Two Negroes, :i woman named Undid, ff- bout Mvcirs old; nnda hoy named Peter, 14 vcarsl ., , . oh . IwiTd on. ns the property of George ‘A. Smith, to I f^S7ILLM sold on the fir^ Tuesday in DEC KM s;'!:-fvl(ro Ti Fas issued from llihb Superior court, j VV HER next, before the court house in the town n ii, favor ft Olive • Snge v.« saitl Smith mid John Pf I*«rry Houston county, between the usual hours ol fl.imiltrt i. a.rtloVin favor of Lemuel Newcomb s-Mo, the following property, or so much thereof us v:- ., t Ai ..nd-r Tli.mp on. n «. TlU.mj.son *Ul poy the taxes due for 1631, and costs: . »m*; .li. ■ ! 2021-2 acres oak aud hickory I-und. second •• j it II. HOWARD, -i -riff. ! quality, in the thirteenth district Houston county, No. ' .; wilt it "• Ida '-t ore 311—to be sold us the projierty of David Huberts far ; T VO i'Tt a 11 -4.i M.'; Si.ir! —levied on I »« the year 1831-tux due 89 cents and cost. . B4tUnproiwr’tv..f£d»-.rdTcr»iir s.'is.v' a Fi F« !?3-aprcs second and thud quality swernp issued from '. if" nifri i ii*<h'i:rt ot H.ddwin counly in ; and, in the twelfth district ot Houston copnty, No lavor of the ins (Motors of me PeHitciUiary vs. John H5C—to bo sold as the property oi Abner I'easyln pay Miukf. and aid Varuffi - J his lax for theyeiir 1831—tax due, $110 o4 cents and < "i i hesru man iintm A.non—levied on ' cosf ‘ v • . T , . , , , , ns il -property if Su-.s;» IfWLlo satisfy sundry Fi Fas .403 am* of. pine Laiid, uj the deventli (Its- iajMicd trout lhe Superior Court of Bibh counjy in Cl- tJiet of Ifonsion county, Nos. 41 anu »»J to f*e sold vor of i/.-.vy Kelley and ^hnrs vs Susan-WeiU r4:ec* «3the property of James hmlty to pay l»s tax for th^ ulrlif of Nmiiohis \V. Av'i'Us, deceased. i yearJSJl—tax due, $1 74 1-1 cents and cost. ,' One Cl .ck, one d. . i fitre Cluip, on; Bed; 202 2-2 acres pine Laud, iu the eleventh •"A il. iistSfBbvi. T-iiile*. obe Cnrprl, one looking j district of Houston county, No.72—|o |>c sold ns the •>’. r<a‘;, on. .- ife, one lot Crockery, olio * property of James tlall lor his fax for. the year |S3I— iron Pot, one Work Stan j. one |ir And Irons, Shrive! . t>* dne 35 cents and cost. ‘ .' and Toji.;-! --eincvicd on Ilu*.property uf Chhtlu V ! 202 1-2 aerrs third quality oak and hickory tk to s il „• ' distress warrant in ikvnrof Catli:. io j luind, in the ninth district of Carroll county,'No. 10(1 HaisonYorhis tat ; and cost. V' ',yILL be sold on the iir-t Tuesday in DECEM- \ty/ DF.lt next, at ike court house in Forsyth, a- grecahle tnan order of ihe Court of Ordinary ot'Moa- roe county, Lot of Iffc. 2-17. in the sixth district of said county, for the benefit of all concerned THOMAS D.- GORMAN, Sept JS, 1832. 33 Guardian. W ll.L be sold on Fridayf the28|h DECEJIBER next, at the late residence of Gillian Preston, deceased,In Butts county, M tSic Perishable Estate of said deceased, coii'istiug of Corn and Fodder, far ming Tools, household and kitchen Furniture, n small stock of Cuttle Hogs and Sheep, together with di vers other articles. ’The sale will continue from day to day if nccessarv. ’ ELISHA J. PRESTON, ? ., , JAMES M. PRESTON, < Aam ora ‘ Nov. 14,1832. 13 Georgia, Houston County. W HEREAS Allen B. Chastain, adminisUfitor of ! the estate of Henri/ It. lUundiard, deceased, applies to me for letters pf dismission, _ These art therefore, to cite aud admonish all and sin gular, the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my ojjicc, within the time jircscribcd by lair, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should noi ie granted. Given under my hand and seal, at office, this22d Sept, 1332. ir/li) CHARLES II. RICE, c. <v o- Georgia* Coweta County, "UTynEREAS William J. Jermany, administrator V V on the estate of Maria Cotteu, deccascd,ap- plies to me for letters of dismission-—'- ' These are therefore to cite and admonish all end sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased. to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand.this 8t’i day of June, 1822. 11,1, he sold on the first Tuesday in JANITA- 25 - SHION. HOUSE, c. c. o. RV next, at the court house in Perry, lions- 1- . v __—:— “ . , ■ ton county, nil the real c.tnta of John JSahlicia. de- IS.OOPgia, i'iOHSXOZ1 LrOUnty, 1 ceased, for tlic benefit of the minors of said deceased. '■ Inferior Court in Chambers, October 16, 1832. i —Also.on the first Tuesday in January next, at the ^ItDEREI), that the November term of the Infe- court house in count r, ati the real estate of said { ’rior court fit Houston county be adjourned uu- deccasctl, lyi»S «n Lee county $ Mir Ihe benefit of the , fI j o lc firs( Monday in December t, Ac. • neirs of sa;d deceased, 'terms r-i months, for approv- Given under our hand-, i\rc.» cci paper. -’JOHN 8. RL BALDWIN, 7.. EPHRAIM KENDRICK, j. i. c. ■■Nov.-M.le.TJ. 7 4t hxor. , .SIMON'BATEMAN,j. i. c. JOHN LA IDLER, j. i, c. A true extract from the minutes of said Court in E!ii«, ailininist: atrix of Tbomus M. Elli , deceased, vs ; —to tic sold as the property offiilas ll’als said Peck. ^AV’. It. {TONE., for the year 1331—tax dun 42 1-2 cents ui Oct. 3J, 1832. Dip. Sheriff. 405 ucres scefind and third (luuli iButts Bharig" Sales. tjualiiy-onk arid ; hickory Land, in the 13th district ot Houston county, i«r next, at public outcry, atlhe Intc residence of ■ o- . —• - —— — Abner Mays deceased, in Jaspercountx, the following i suhstancedhis 16th day of October, lc32. property, to wit: One Horse, fix head of C.attle, a I G 3t .JOSHUA PATTE8I1 ALL, c. i. r n. c. considerable number or Hogs, household and Kitchen I Kfo+iep Furniture^ plaitlation Tools, and Plantation to be i ,t T > i r * ,, ' J . ,V,, . ... rented. Terms made know n oil the' d.iv of sale—I fll HE'Inferior Court of Bibb cotinUy will be The foregoingpKipcrty to be sold as t r <» hn»<.r<u .w4 .0. adiaiirueil over to the first Monday :n De- Abner Slays, deccase'd*. DAVID Nov. 14 13 , the property of-| -&• adjouroeil over to the first Monday hi D JOHNSON, comber next. Mly order of the Court, Adm’or. Oct. 23. 4 M. SIMMONS, Chrk. ILL Jie sold-on Friday, the 28th December iH Xt. nt the late residence of Ilia. I’. IHlson, late ot tlic county of Fayette, -- - . - • the E?ereon$! ^roper.ty.. of the said Wm. P. Wilson deceased, consisting of Horses, 'Cattle, an',: Hogs, Household and Ixilche.’i Fiiriiiture, anil a remnant of Dry Goods .and Grace- .vies. Terms Shade known on the dav of sate. . TU<)3 B. WILSON*, irt,’ IS ( Min ors. Novendicr’O JOikV WILLIAMS, TSSTILL be sold on the first Tuesday V BEK uevi, before the c «rrt lions nlictinR t!;e i ■-^'1 :.W J MB ntiic.t ot JacAtlvrt, iln'.ts co sale, . ♦ * Thointcresfi of Robert Sniiih, ju«t» iijilnil”-' three acres of standing Guru and niiie m e ot ' ton, more or less—lev: 1 oh is tii- property of . 4 llobeil Smith jinx, by virtu f ■■ ice's Fi Fa in llutUigounty in fivor of iVillis Ja'-iv: . Smith— levicd'oli anil returned to me b;*n roujia: . * 23 gallon'; VViiiskcj^in >rc.r>r less, 13 ^is. Ruin more or le.s, lo g Go.,V)' •as t'cuneiiSa* Wi.ic more oi Ii’.i.-, 10g,.!.;JlL -»ga v> »ac rR-.ire u, ies ., 2'1 g utniis Cordi.il imiro or 1 gallbn Baanrca Rum more of lest, 12 barrels, 3'krgs, i.Larre'^' gar, 75 lbs Tobacco more or less, ill lt>s 4lys.'.-i. Fen. more or less, 10 lbs Tallow more or Irss, 5 .yards ! black Cloth more or leu, -t pair silk 'Gloves, T box Jewelry, 6 crepe robe's assorted-colors, 5 crapcysunwls assorted color;, IVdk scurf,2fancy silk shawl*,2 box- ciriiltidri*,3 pair.while and f> pair’ntack silk hoes, 2 ‘pair black ill; half hose, 15 pair while silk gloves, 2 hunches giniji, 3 fiddle bases, 1 isook tnusliu robe, 5 pieces is isliu,. 1 pietiypdging. 2 large while veils, 5 ’lets, .2 black silk ‘handkerchiefs,' 1 long _ , Nos. 67 and 08—to be said as. tlm properly of Ab.-a- : in JM'.CEM- yham Bird for ids tax tor thfe vear*1831—tax due SO 1-1 year j cents inideqst; . • ; . lOi-1 4'Htres scdihfl ijuaHtj oak nnd liicko- i - huid. in tlie filleentlr distinct’of Houston county, sold as the property of IteUry Willis for ■ * •■■ itbrilie-vcar 1:31—tax d«c -*S 1-1 cents and j cost.* / - - i . 202 1-2 acres of pine Land in tlic ciginb | district of Houston county, No. 48—to be sold ns the I prop-Uho/nhs Whalcly for his tax for tilt} year : Itrlsi—tax,due 34 cents and cosL ‘ 405'acrcs piiJi* L ind, in. ih« .'thjrto'cnllj dis- i i t-ix>t m Irw in coupty. No. 511—to be sold as-the pro- , rt \ c,f John HU laps for his tax for the ycAr 1831—tax ■ini', f.17-1 3-f cents and cost. IDl 1-4 acres of pine Laud, No. 1.6, in the 5lb dis.rict of Houston county—to he sold as Ihe pro perty of Nathaniel Ih'jp-e for his tax for the year 1831 —tax due, 29 1-4 cents and cost. 490 acres pine Land, No. 11, in tlio clovcntb district of Irwin county, and 150 acres second quf li ly bak and hickory I.nnd in Jimes county, adjoining Ulalockj ,Cnii6y Head—to.be sold as the - property-ot William t. Grumbles for his tax foi Ihe year J83I—lax scarf, I five'quarter ccvttbn shawl, i dosr W hite rime- j ■due. TA 1,2.tints aud cost. tin cravats ju->re delcss.,2 tuncy crafats.l'picceinflrk- j. 202 l-2~acre's pibo Land, No. 94, in the fifth A LL persons haviiig'deinaiids ngaipstthe estate of Wm. 1‘. Wilson late of the county of l'ayetie; de ceased, wilt render the same properly autb’enlicatcd ner.oiding to faw, end all those iudehlpd to said estate will please make immediate payment to thesubseri- bers. THUS. It. AVlLSON, . , JOHN WILLIAMS, November 14 * 7 Adm’or*. m Slew Grist Mills. T1IF. Subscriber lias got “ * '”' Ids new mills for grinding Corn and Wheat in complete opern- r.iion. No better Flour can be. J'made in tiie Stale tlian at tiis 7Alii!. It completely cleans 'U'l.eat, removing seeds, trash' and bla'.t, (if dry,) without _ washing. The growers of: Wheal and the. lovers of line Flour nre invited to ex- j amine for themselves* JOllIS I Jones Counti/, near Clinton, Oct. 1^3^. 4 4tp _ . TO THE PUBLIC. 4 X roiisequenco of an arraugentent between . siiiiic of the creditors of the late firm of Bate- man Duncan, aud J- B-Batomad proprietor of' be 1 UNION HOTEL PROPERTY Gopd titles can be depended on to prize li ciders of Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery w ill take place tlic fourth Monday in next December. THOMAS BEALL,) JAMES SPIERS, T. W. GOODE, ( 3Look at the Keaderl More great luck at SV-l!UYjj ’g^ ^ of Fortune, JS'cic York!!! ‘ ~ ( ' Ur JUST AS F.VI'.RY BODY EXPECTED'., SCIV YlsEll.A GAINST THE WORCD'li immeth LoHer. 17th. Drawn Numbers of the New York Mai Class 37, drawn Oct 47—66-32.-3*2~3e:;-2-l-'? a 53-23-3® THE Golden r.utnWs 3l-_-- l O. the grand Capital I’rizoo! 5- 000 actually suid in « icholc 'Tip .’ to a distinguished Lntvvcr City, by ANTHONY if. SCHl v LER, New York. U ' This splendid Capital wat nn sentod. for payment the dux i.' IL J. CREWS, JD. B. GRANT, yr. V. VONGE, Sept. jI5 180 Superintendents to the Lotteri/. „ displavrii i„ ■; C window of SCHTYLER’S On 0 FICE as a convinciu" drool tbi v f-rzg i-t 0 0 nuL «« a coir, inciug (iroof tbi ; - A'E: >. « “ splendid reality, end thst tb'. is no place in the world like -—Orders bv mail w ill rutt,,'. er’a for the Comforlolcs'. the same prompt attobtion as heretofore; the **ts% Herald" (urnished giatis. 'Letters eadoiing Csdi J gialis. '.betters enclosing CnJiI 'perfectly safe hy.fllail when addressed to the Siibcr j her. $5 or $10 always get n good chance in nr,v 0 The Coiambus Enquirer aud Democrat, j our New York Lotteries. Address to May 25 144 Georgia, ©lavk County. Inferior ■ Com I, setting for Ordinary purposes, C!'t _ iVttfch, 1831. O RDERED, tlmt.James II. Hurt, surviving Extc- » utorof George Braswell, deceased, bard leave to sell lot No. 81, in tlio third district tgrmerly Mon roe now Pike.county, for the benefit pf the heirs and credito’r*, iii terms of the law, in such case made and provided. ’ Thcnhovais truly copied from the minutes. Dec G 30 JOSEPH LjOON, c.-c. o. ; aud settle their account the Macon Messenger and Telegraph, tlic Mil- ledgcvillc Journal and Federal Union, fbe Au gusta Chronicle and Courier, the Savannah Gcor-i •gian, the Charleston Mercury aud Courier, the Athens Southern Banner. the.4f‘Dnnougii Jack-; sQiiian, will insert the above twice a,month till] the drawing, and forward tlie.ir accounts to J. 15. liatcinaii, at Thomastoiii for jiaymcnt. » I Futility Cooking Stoves, 3w PHONY H. SCHUYLER, Ntw Fo.i. FALLS OF COOSA. 9 fTnHE*desiraide site which for tt loiig time lus h JQ. cupicd the nltentioii of the many thniiJiH men of enterprise who have beheld ibradvanUrZ . and unrivalled location, by tijc recent acquisitiug d™ tho Creek territory, iu Alabama, is becoming .-. n r_..i - * * ronrietonbiti] l(lt< of titer. F OUR .MONTHS after date,applpiation.will be made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe comity; when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one lot of land No. ' n scvcnleeiith district of Muscogee county, the properly of Jared Tapltff, deceased. » . * '' • Margaret tapley, Ajm'rx.' JAMES MAY, Adm’or. July 21, 1532. . .'30 , _ months after dale application will be made to the honorable Ibo Inferior Court of Fayette county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave (•soli the fund and negroes -of the estate of .Samuel Parsons, deceased. This tlio ]0Ul day ot August,. 1832. 31 THOMAS I.OYl).- - ’ } .. - edward y. Johnson, ii.L Irons and Cotton Gin Machiuery for ! j, Ccl of SUC, J B«nt notoriety, that the propriet sale by ELLIS. SHGTWELL &CO. *tec«ninedto ot.er the same ior sale, in lots, J - --- . . - dinary size, on Monday, 4th I ekrnmy, 1S33. - j Persons who have visited the must attractive pii[; s J where an interchange of the products of the imen» » ti-L.™.. r ni 7 n n r and of foreign commodities takes place,'lire un, 4 ,° , S Ulk " , eJ 10 f * nrf f S *\ Pee *; - a , re i ou 3 in the AecWicm, that this j^ca , o t0 c ,‘ ! 011 tlu s M^Scrtbcr atMt. (.eminent advantages over any other lu tho Soatl!«»L James iiolhngswor.h’s store, orioCherty street, country. Sjtuatodat thecxtrvnieher.dot nnvijsi; ill otherwise they will be , on the Coosa, a river navigable to IhU point, l»yr|e: 51 • Adudrs, W ILL he sold mi the first Tucrday in JANUA RY ncj-t, before the csnmt hgiisp in the town- of Fayetteville, Fiyctle county, between tlie usunl hours of sale, • - ' . ' ■ . * - . i ©ae Z-Gt of Sandsi SS'oa containing 2U2 I-2,acrcs, and tlie south half of lot No. 234,cuiitaiuiujgl0i 1-4 acres, tibtliiii (lie thirteenth district of formerly Henry now Fayette cnunlv, one .negre ninu ,l>v the name of Tom, about 45.years of age, Ranine u man about 35 years cf nge, Nicey ii woinau about 30 years of age, Tony, a woman about Slyearsofage, Greeu aboy about '12 years of age;_ Henry a bovajiout 0 years of age, and Nancy n girl i (ou. andjot of land, -No: 201,! in tlie third, district of about 7 years of age—all to be sold for ibc bencftlof | -C ewe fa county, as the property of Harris Allen, de- tho- heirs and creditors'of Snmtit! Parsons, late ot censed, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors. - Fayette county, deceased. Thtrlenns -will bo a cred-1. Bept I -t. 33 Jl YNTH (A lt. A1RTEN. adni'rr. CVJUR .MONTHS after date, application will be ■ .made to-tlie honorubto-tho Inferior Court, ot put in suit OctBO. BENNET ADAMS. Agent. 9 . 3t . boats of the largest size. For convcnient-p atni’fct aki l its location is unsurpassed, presenting to lht: ijeaptf -^r,——jvfleet unbroken .plain,, having a declination snUcit-'IH S?. CogilC XC A&nGXVlLs J uiii * jonly to convey off tlie superabundant water. 8| NEGRO BOY .about 20 years of age, says hhj front extending to the river in a hold blutf, gradiati r^H . name is ALBY. belonging to Dr. Beard of; r. Beard op on its upper and lower extremities.-into the finest il liiredoutt :n-..I landings—on each side supplied-wilb ccvi.-rb .BB Gideon of j in^streams of excellent water. 'J'owards the E’er centa cheaper 'than ever 1 it of. 12 ^'•Ihs.sn.a^notc. and approved security, j p months EDWARD Y. JOUNSbN. j Ada:'on. i'Ji.. . to the hom Oct 30 183*^ 1*5 ■ * county when sillii wm be Sold, ^ ‘ ^TfeN the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court House in' tlic town of Perry, that part of the Rea! Estate of Thomas A. Irwin, deceased, not disposed of by will, to wit, the undivided ImlfoT Lot X o 257, in the 13th district of Houston coiintv. fnriho benefit oTtho liatiu un«! .-rcoitors- 'Terms made known on the day. HUGH L IRWIN, Ex'or. Grecnsboroug'u, lie states that be has been near Columbus, to a inan by the name of < _ Columbus. The owner is requested to come and ^ or terminating in gently undulating eminences, nfti.l pay charges and take him away. - : iug. the.most desirable situations ior private crsiifjl Oct-ill 2 tf W.M. T. BROWN, Jailor. ] ces.. But all these-considerations tint into iniigiii: | r l v \V'I' , IV r r , V" t'iV-—d -7cance. compart'd with the iinnviiiivd* ed\atitr7,,B i >i Jiiix X i-XCLs L , which it. possesses for an extensive trade. N\-ct-: ; jl < rily.the oniy depot for the supply of a Widely f >.:■■■ 1 ; cd up-country with merchaiidi'sei'il ir.iis! of do.; I ’.. JOB AIAGFES * queuce become t)ie mart for the'productionct m S just opening a very extensive ami splendid as • I'uldo vnUice of the Coosa, the [ialiapCH a. crdlh • sortiiieot of GOODS, which lias-hecu selected iu I Hpper Chatlahooclne, togulitr with the sahibnoc | THE-NEW YORK MARKET Fand very productive uplands ot ii.iladega, two latte -Houston county, when sitting ior ordinary purposes, fjy himselfj from the latest importations, which are j df which will in all human probability be peoplcdli tor leave to sell a house and lot in the town of Clin- -particularly cdlciflatcd for this market, and which will : ! -i- lorc dense population than any country ol hki n in,, -mwl 1 ret nf it....I .i\!„ om n,« ti.irj ^ l '{,j diipoiCd of fully ' x ‘ . * ' tent south of the Potom-.c. Tlic cniire 'mil coci-'a^ 9WSS'SX > '>rXVB 2*SS. CSSs'3. ! of U,CS1 ' rP K «ons.^J»ou,Uisiu ql.arrira of Marhh- 1 - 1 stone and m-fact till kiOds.ol.aiocr:,!wc!:;t!;. ^connexion of the wa e-of t): s Alabama; i■" by ( it will have its einbom-.hmf-]ii;if l>y Kail lit afterdate application will lie trade houornhie Inferior .Court of Houston sitting ns a court .of ordinary, fqp leave to sell the real properly of Thomas'Hall, minor, being lot of land, No. 2(1, in .the seventh 'district of Merri- wct'iercounty. ' . I1ENRY GRIFFIN,. Perry, Sept. 24, IS32. .- 30 ' - Guardian., F OUR mopths after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court or Jospor comity when sitting for.ordinary purposes, for , sionc ana iniaci a:i kious cheaper than over. Tliese goods nrerof the latest style | fa COQte mpfated c and mostfushionablB. patterns umjbare ohered to his Tennessee--wifli tlfosfr •< *• ^TiCndS"<ind ‘£/iiG ■i’ltDllC it will luivc its embQiir.linu j - with confidence fully assured, that*not only the stylo,: diotely «t this spot will tcrmin.-tii ot;c of its exji.v hut prices will fully meet thfclr iipprobation. TJieu tic's. The well known advantages' r.f (his placr n attention is requested to the same— a few' of the* arti- j J C rs further remarks unnecessary, other than to des.arc ineutiuiicd, viz 200 jucces Calicoes and Prints, some very rich*. ; that to. tlie capitalist it offers a desirable oppcimir.i;. I ... a for profitable investment,—to the merchant it offers Extra fine Furniture Calicoes and Common. < advantages for an extensive trade—to (he nJechsim, CO pieces fine Pniisii Muslins and Ginghams, plain : the allurement Of what must soon become a flocii !• auu striped, figured nnd striped Mandarines, Saragos- ing town, not or ephemeral existence, but ot a j-rrnu- sas black and purple Grodeswiss aud Italian Silks nent ami daily increasing importance—to the nlai :.:. .Watered Grodcnap, black end brown,colored do adcsiYablc and pleasant town residence, er .a, 3 p;.irjnin-hooks, dpaper* iuir powders; j norc or less, Iff lit salt petre;? 1-2 lbs starch district Dooly count v—to lie sold as the properly of - 1 V2#oz vials opodeljiock, 1 1-2dpz vi- J Gideon D. Thomas forhistax for the year 1831—las i oil mote or less, 2 1-2 doz vials Bateman’s | due,46'12ccn(san:l cost, ycihnv. 4,viajs tmetprp of rheu- US acres of pine Land, Nos. 152 and 131, 2 doz vials barngoric, 8 viujs ; ; n i| ic f our ( C ejiUi district of Houston county—to Up ipepp«r;miit.-2 Mbfglaubrpfsits : so j ( j a j the prpiveriy ,of Martin Stcearidgen for his tax • am lb's more <>r less. 10 vials j j or (ha year 1831—-tax due, 3(1 cents and cost. 1 more or less.-4 nns rp’ce ir.oro , r,Q 5, cr(;s pj 11(! Lam!; part of Lot No. 59, jrt • the fourteenth ilistriet of Houston county—to be sold properly of Jeslee lloyd forhistax for the year- . 1 — tax due, 4C J-2 cents and cost, rfij) acres pjne Land, No. 353 in tlie fifteenth district of Enriy county—to he sold as the p.ropery ol flWiah. Willonglihypni. for his lax for the year 1631— . ;e, 37-1-2 cents and cos!. . * DANIEL - DUPREE. •. ‘'. iS 1832 31T T.i Collector. (8 A OUR months after dat6, application Will be made .37 to the lioeomble the Inferior Court of Monroe oTxo i o rtlnn l mi,I si in L “ W »WW.**•', 1,1 uic lirst uisirtct oi sum conn-, county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave 202 1-2 /‘cn-s pinc Lnnd. No. S I, , tv, belonging to the estate of Pobcrt Harris, decensi-d, ! to - self a part of tl,e negroes of James P. Dokier, late fur tile benefit of the heirs and creditors of said'dc-! of said counlv, deceased. • ceased. . * JOHN HARRIS, Adm’or. 1 ELIZABETH DOZIER, Adm'rx. Oct. 3,1832- 1 ' TILL he sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM i HER next, before the court house in the'] town.ofPerry, Houston county, between tlie usual hours'of sale. ' . . ®3ie Slea! Satato ^ William J. l r . Chcwnnig, deceased, .by .order of Ihc nfferior Court of Houston county sitting'ior ordimu-y pnrposes, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.— Tenses,on the day. DAVID II. CIIEWNING, 3cpt.2, r > T9 Adm’or. i I.L be sold on the Cpt.TucSdayrtn DECEM BER.next, in Ihc town of Perry,'Houston, between the usual hours of sale, v t ^ract of Stand* 1-52, -Iitli district of Houston county, ns the proper- i7- of.,..'in Sturdivant, Into of Jnqicr cbunty, deceased; sold for tiie benefit of the hefrsnnd creditors.—Terms u:i tlic day of Sale. * JOEL STURDIVANT, A'i»2-1 -35 '. ■ ♦ * ** Adm'ot • r • • I vV^’H-L lie sold op the first Tuesday in DECE.M- ricl c l origin- j \Fj BKlf next,.at the court house in (he-town I on ns tin- pro-1 „j ICiioxvillr. Crqwfiird cqunty. ngrccatle to an order nndry Fi Fns , of the Court of Ordinary of .Monroe county. .‘2,otof land, $So.151, in the first district of originally Houston now* Craw ford county: coniainmg2b21-2 ncres. sold for the ben efit of ti e jninori of the estate of William J/'Co.i/, de ceased. Into of Jnsper county. Terms made known on the day ofsiile. W. L. CLEMENTS* *■ Sept.G ' 38 Guardian TfaTILL'fe sold on thc/irst Tne'sdi pf: HER ne x I. before the court house !>|i.;, Mi-.-.cog^-c comity, between the usual hours of sale. ■ ' lot of hand, T2o. 92, in fhii ninth district of Muscogee county, sold by or- Jer of tin; inferior < ’port of Jasper county, as the pro- • vrlv oi Mabaiunnd l'atcy Uollvficld. WILLLVftI 1*. llOLLIFIELD 8 j it. 16 3D Guardian jergia, GovFeta iSouaty- ISffiJIIEU EA S Christopher Bowen and Jack Lump- X ¥ kin apply Jo me for letters of administration outlie estate of William Sulisli&y, laic of said gofunty," deceased,.* ’ . U.- TUcse. are therefore to cite tpul admonish all and siif .gular the kindred amiereditors of said deem sat »j be. • and appear at my oficeicilhinllie Gate tifesa ibed, buluii "■ i, .7,.., :r a.... i. „i... '...i ii, .7 7 • JOHN REDDING, Axtm'or. October, 1.1832. 2 JTIOUR MONTHS after date application will he .h7. made to |hc HoncralHc the inferior Qourt of Fayette comity,’ while sitting for ordinary purposes, for l6avc'lo sell the I.and ainl Negroes belonging3o tbe eslnlfijof Hubert Tipker, Esq., late of said county, deceased. NANCY TiSCKER, Adm'rx' •; 4 • ROBT. T. M. TUCKER. ' }■ . , , ’ FINLAY G. STEWART,. y Allm ms - Oct 24. 4 . ^ - • •*' • locxtirn grcaterfRil-jfr- | ..... BH . other; Jilit on tin* Eastern watenri 1 Belt Ribbons new patterns, Thread Laces olid Insert. ! the State. * ings. alsd Edgings and Footings, checked and striped S' Titjirti of-Paimcst—One mid two years. Sales Musliiis, Jackonctj Swiss and Cambric do., one case to take place oil the premises until the lots arc dispos- grass bleached Irish Linens assorted, .Long I.awns- i ed'of. GEORGE WHITMAN. Linen Cambrics and Cambric Handkerchiefs. Super. Vealings. pjaid and hlnin Drillings and fineFrcnsli. mrr\Tr\Hr ' x. ;• Linens, i’qngcesand I’onge Ilandkerc'hicis, Buiidan I " ■ >. LAX l lOiV. na and I- lags, Glove? and .Mitts assorted. t • A I.T; per?oils are cautioned against trading Lr hi • .. CG dozen Cotton, Randon Hose and half • ^ „, roC i» ratmisory NOTES made l.v Wig- I 101) Par.TsMs'ai.d Umbrellas; yesy neat and rich. ! ^«nfl5a &*C6. jme of $33^. aud tiro of ■ KMI pieces Mostiuili 1 ) NeUin^. • • j o/& encli* one Jrt frivol of Dieey Lon^r, I d Purses. Sla-ll Tuck and Side Combs. 1 ofl’atience Snrilh, aud one-ill fav-'i ei I Aug. 25 • 5tm 35 Agent for the Ccir.ptniy. |^OEJt MONTlIa after date'application will be HKjdo' to .tlie hono'rable the; luTericr' court of Fayette county, ; when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave, to sell tiie real estate o» Irm.'P. Wilso/t tlfi*. ccascil. Bead Iiqg's end Purses. Shell Tuck and Side Combs, 1 Cambric and Furniture Denudes and CrtUuit Fringes, s Jesse 8initlf, the same being either stolcu. or mis- G, 7, 0, 9,TO; U and 12 by 4 Damask Table Cloths. lai^E EDY SMITil. Table Covers, Dunstable and Straw Bonnets, Palin j - East Mapou, Qet 12; 1832 ill 3 Eeaf llatS; Black arid Drab Beaver Hals, latest fash- r - r w k—:—^ r- 'ioiis, Travelling Crips arid Trunks. ; * | ■ St-Vayed. OT StolfiSi 10 'bales Sheetiugs, Shirtings and Plaids. A VOl'NG BIT HOG 500 lb> spun Cotton, Tickings, Osnabuj-gs, Cot- t ; tree 3 ' nontIlN old> 0 f ndi'rtf yriioxv color: ; ton.c.aids, &C.. ..... I ,,.|n‘tA nn tiia fn7-„ f-, * . J-.jj. j.inll s r Ip shew wise, if any they hare,-why saiiLlctln.»fhould not be granted.- , . * ' ".•• I* ™"< Given under my Hand r.iwl seal, thistfiii 3d Oclo- her. J832-. 2 - SHION HOUSE, c. y o.«;. CfCOTgia, ££<rasioa 6oimty>' |MjrifE8E;lH Daniel B. Lowe np|fliciK> me foe V ^ letters of admiuistralioii on the cstaft of Ji/hn Chambers, deceased.' * • / _ ... ■ These are therefore, to iile and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said, deceased, Jo be and appear.at my office, within the time ptesmbed by law. toshtic cause (if any they can,) why said letters shnild not be granted, ’ (liven under my hand and-seal, this the 1)!! Octo- 1 v \ TUGS. B WILSON,) T, , * • JOHN WILL1AMS; ) Al f m 01 Novcrilbcr 14.1832 \*t : ■ | sofnc xyhite on fiis face, fci oticiof his fore feet.' Whoever \i ill: :::ru tippy to this office, or give inform .'.non he may he found, shall be liberally rt- jvurded. * * Oct HU 6 Notice. * A LL persons are lorcwanied Ir.om trading for a Note of Hand given by me to'; Let. M'Robeut- sox or bearer for-tho sum of Thirty Dollars, daledin .the month of September 1S29. Said note having been obtained hjr fraud, 1 1 am determined nbt to'iuty it un- Jf«« rnmiielliril liv t»iv SAMUEL LUCKY. less conqieiled by taw. '.(Jet 11. H32. 3 her,* 1832. ClIARLES'H. RICR.c c.rt.' ' ’ ;liS'otics. ' .'- - A LL persons inde.bted to the estate of Ckavix I,as sitkr la'te of Stewart coupty deceased, are re i ipiested to- make imihediute payment, and those ha-' demands against said estate, are rcrpicsled to an order of the Inferior Court of inly when silting for ordinary pur- ■' GREEAUL ’ . di < .wita c< . . H. j 1)0 Ees will In- -Id in the town of Newnau on the first Tuesday!n DECEM 151.3 next. oi' Iiand, No< 73, in the first district of Coweta county, belonging to the estate of David Cor, fab- of Jefferson county deccas- "d. sol'd furliic benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said decc i.S'4, JOHN VINEYARD, Sept.2G, 16*12'. - 1 . ^ 'Adnfcr. Ti, ■ JILL- be -old bu tlie first Tuesday in December > f r.-xi. h. fore the qourt houso loor in Fnyctte- viflc: Fayette county, agreeably to nu order of the ir Trior court of l iyette county whcn sitting for ordi- r.nrv purposes . ' .. •. -LMt&J - • *' • J . of land, 73 anil 180, in the thirfeentl ' ° uaf .7?' t , Georgia, es’aycttc County, Jay io DECRM- [ l^S7'IiKllIvVv>. Duvid J. Berry anil Winner IVor- louse in Colnm- man, apply to me for letters 6fadihmiltratipii. - c hn the estate of Joshua Norman, late of said qoqjljy deceased— . •*, _ - These are lherefo're,to<ite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred’ and creditors of Said deceased person,• to he and appear afmy office, within Uft time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they hare, why said letters siiould not be'granted. , .. . ’% . ' Given under my hand tills' 18th dav qf Sept. 1832. -V l-*’. • y WM. M'BRl DE, j. f. o.. . CS-eoraZa, Talbot SYAfr HERE.AS Benjamin l.loyd and Joseph Lloy'd. V/v/ apply to me for letters of ndmiiiistration'tin the estate of John G. Lloyd;riate^-of said county, de ceased— These are. therefore, (o cite nnd adtnnnish alt and sin. gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bi aud appear at my office,' within the time prescribed bi faief to shew cause, f any they hare, why su’d Utter, should not be granted. » Given under my hand and seal ut office, this 24ill day of October, 1532. 5 WILLI.1M S. GOSS, c. c. o'. re inter them ill according to law. & ■ RICHARD \ T 711 \ 8. Roanoke, October 4.18:12. B Tyr ' * j^Joticc. A LL persons indebted to the'estate of Harmon iff. Perryman,\\xW of Twiggs county;-deceased, are requested to make immediate payriitnl, arid those having demands will presclit them legnlly. Oct, 9, 1633 Til OS. LIT. II It YM A Nr Ex'of.’ V®ES. M^ERSONS wishing- to procure VINES for plant- i ing, ran ho supplied with rooted Vines of one and two years’growth, and cuttings from fruit hear ing vines, in any.quantity, oil accommodating terms, by applying to the subscriber in Hillsborough, Jasper county., Go.'> A.’E STRATTON. No*. 14 13 w Greorgia, layette Counly. Lots in tho Town, a .^"trllEREAS Jesse Maim and Wil'iam T.. Cnmp- riOr order for the bq lu ll apply to me /or letters ol administration i M ARTIN G. I .... m( . .y J to cite and admonish all and eel. to he Attention Mechanics. ILL be let to the lowest hidde in Americus, Sumter county, on the first .Monday in Janu ary next, tlie building of a COURT HOUSE and JAIL; the plan for’whicli'will be given on tlic day.— Y full indemnity for the performance will be required. Will be Sold, At tlio same lime, without reserve, all tlie unsold mongstthem arc several of supc- i 111 ing of private residences. MI.M.M.8, ) I1YRAM D. BLOOlHiOOD, ■Commissioners. LOVETT B SMITH. S October 30,1832. 5 XT* The Macon Messenger, Federal Union, and Co- -' 3U00 pair Shoes and Pumps assorted, and . 100 pair„Moroceo and Calf Boots,' sopic very ntgt and fine. v _'* And.-a’ ver\-large supply of * Saddles, SSridlcs, liTSartingals', - SADDLE AND.TRAVELLING BAGS, &c, &c. &c. J * ' TogetherAVith a general assortment of Ilardicarc 8? Cui/cri/, ’ . of all kinds that is wanted i:t this market; also CAR- K °t) s j s tin"of tlic Little (.enins.-u..: < tin RENTER’S TpOI.S of all kinds. BLACKSMITH J - v " ne of the cd ! ,or . s of *>'c New lo.k Mirror TOOLS. Cross cut and Mill Saws, Guns, Rifles, fee.-'! g* vo y“ MS an , (1 n , >alf in the Navy, liy E. t! \\ v. • • - -- -- -- ' l.emaaks on the Stktwtics nnd, Politic:*! fnsiiii:t«: Bills on Savannah. P AYABLE a f sight, for sale bv Dee Hi 4G - DAY & BUTTS. 7 ; ,'IVEW BOOKS, ~ , Tov Sale by Siliis, SJioteefl & Co , UEAAIS^niid Reveries of a Quiet Xr.n, 2 1 ■ JUT r..-- T Z..,L V.._.T-- John, consisting of Revelntioii by Sliuttioworth. DR. I. KLIjIS, lr Ypates on Cliolera. wijli advice'to the Tiantorso AVING determined to scale ^cnotiurintly j lbC D ?ff;?sTrea£f Cai trcatmcnl<,t ' ,h ‘* ir ^''' Bickersitth’s Works. Percy Anecdotes in one volume octavo. Tales of Early Ages, by Horace Smith. November 2, 1832.' ID : .-J ■ BM . BA I in Macon, respectfidly offers his Professional SServiciee to the inhabitants of the town and adjacent conn- ■ try. For thc'sntisfaction of those who are titiac i qnaiuted with him, lie tbinks proper to state, that | lie ivas regularly admitted to his profession in IS04, agreeably to tlic laws and regulations of the Stale of New York, and that most of his time since that period has been devoted to aa exten sile practice. 25y a faithful discharge of his pro fessional duties, he hopes to merit a liberal pat ronage. Ills residence and office arc in the house formerly occupied by Mr. -Birdsong, on Mulbetry street. Jan. 14 2 A SUOTWELL & J. S. SMITH liavejcA received a large, lot of STancy 33art.3la.ble bonnets. Also—a general assortment <« f ' Carved fcnia COMBS, of tile first qualify. Aud two boxes of aSAiTSS of superior ((utility. April 17 "l 2(5 NC/J1CE. ’■ ^ HE Subscriber having sold his stock of JL GOODS to | pr% ( & few insertions, and forward their accounts to the ! Commissioners for payment'. r»jrtF,one t< I teinber, 1832. 13 JAMES M'.'LUMPICIN, c. i. c- 30 Blanton &L Smith OFKKU roil SALE, iHIIDS St Croix and X. O GO bids do do 5C do Loaf aud Lump 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, ,\ud a variety, of other goodsi May 25 144 - 1 on the estate of Jonathan Mann, late of said count now Fayette county, con- fdeQfeafcd, rt t mure or less, ns the proper- f These ate; lit bnfo tie of said county, deceased’ ^singular tlic kindred and creditors of said dcrc >hn heir- ml creditors. Terms Toffd appear at my office, within ihe time prescribed by j liimbus Enquirer, are requested to give the above a .. dy of sale. j lax .to shew cause, if any tiny have, -shy said Icltcis' r “ ’ 1 r ’ ‘ ~ LAitKIN BARNETT, Adm’ar. \sh.ntd not be granted. . i I Given undermv hand and seal tips the 25th Octo- r—rrr:—N - r i her. )8X>. J3 \vm. M-BRIDE. r. r. o. an order ol the IuferiorCourt or \ — .. »*»■«. — - —- ■■ «■ - win i.e snj.1 nn the first Ttics-1 Creorgia, Campbell County. o- K next; beiorr- the court house in , tb-m. ANsO.M REAVE6 posted before, Lemuel Wil- in tii <T 1 J|% kerson. a Justice of the Peace, one Grey Horse, T ot !\To. 183, j 12 or 13 years old, no hrimds perceivable, a large ^iri.-t of " nine county, belonging to oniric and, tail--appraised hy M illiom Reaves and > -iher. ” , I Ingram Bess to 15 dollars. . WHITE, Guafdhin, i, A true extract.from the uxinutrJ; this the’ ^tli 5®P* IVSr. Sfamuel T. Howland, ritxd declined business, solicits for him tin; patron age of his friends and former customers, ;md re quests all who are indebted t/ 0 him, to call at the store of 8. T, Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooke Cowles, where he will he found for the purpose of mnkin/g settlements. Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. To Printers. Sugar do do M? PRINTING PRESS, imperial size. Also, a second hand cast iron PRINTING PRES8 (Sinith’s patent, Hoe’s inrike,) super .royal size—in good repair. t Also, several founts of second hand TYPES, lcrge and small. The,whole tvill be sold lotv. Apply a( the of fice of thq Macoh.-Tolckraplu 3epi 18 178 ' «ELLIN(J OFF AT HE Su.Viscribcrs heiug des:r, tb.eii- business to a dost, wih offi " u ■ 'iu extensive assortment of i)ft ’'O 1 : • Ol COST for Cash only. Also, a very large aud superior stock of Readymade (flatking ; Together wi'h a general assortment of Hats, Boots and Shoes, All of which will lie sold at unusually low prices. A SUOTWELL & J S. SMITH. Macon, Sept. IP, 1632. 38 N. B.—Wc wish »t generally understood. u>' 1 our sales in future will be for CA8li ON:A • A. 8- & J. Negroes IVanted, T HE subscribers will pnyjiher.d -' ' • ■ few likelv men, young and o' good char c ,cr. ' BLANTON A SMITH- May 25 144 — HARKS FOR SA1.E AT THIS 05 VI' E