Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, December 12, 1832, Image 4

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w Bibo Sheriff Sales. ILL I>e sold on the first Tuesd>y in JAN UARY next, bfforo lh« court house in the ton'll of-Macon, betw een the usual hours of sale, One lot of Goods, Wares anil Merchandize "—levied on ns tlio property of Charles P. Peck, to satisfy sundry attachments in favor of James Smith, agent for John R. Pitkin, Stirling Frisby, 11, L. Youug &CV Benin-t Adams, A. 11. Free man mid others, all vs sai.! Peek, fill redeemable to tho February Term of the Superior Court of Bibb county—sold by an order of the Inferior Court of Bibb county. One -1 acre Lot adjoining the town common —levied on as the property of Solomon Groce, no win the occupancy of John C. Johnson, to sat- isfy sundry FI I’m issued from a Justice’s court, in favor of N.C. Munroc vssaid Groce—property pointed out by the defendant—levy made and re turned to me by n constable. Three mahogany Side Boards and twenty poplar lied posts—levied on as the property of Thomas J. M'Clesky to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Green superior court in favor of George Heard, administrator of Thomas Greer, deceased, vs snid M’CIeskcy. Lots No. 1 and 2, in square 42, in the town cf Macou—levied on ns the property of U'illiam y. Hunt'll, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Bald win superior court, in favor of Janies S. Calhoun vs said llnnsell. II. II. HOWARD, Nov. 2d 9 Sheriff. Also will be sol Jus abort, on the first Tuesday in February next. One Negro woman b"y ilie name of Isabel, nbout 20 yeofl old—leried on as the properly of Martin Simmons to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Luke ltossnsMgneo of James L. Iloss vs said Simmons— property pointed out bv Luke Ross. Dee 1 II. 11. HOWARD, sheriff Will be Sold, O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY nest, at the Court 1 Ion.o in lVrry, One Negro Fellow a- bout 31) wars ol are, one negro woman about 35years old, and four negro children, all girls—belonging to the estate of Ratliff Eckels deceased. Also, 3 squares of well improved Land in the 14th districtof Houston county. Terms on the day. Oct 31 5 HUGH L. IRWIN, Adm'or. YW^II.Lbe sold on the first Tuesday in JANIJA* \fl ItY next, tit the court house in Perry, Hous ton county, all the real cstute of John Baldwin, de ceased, for the benefit of the minors of said deceased. —Also cn the first Tuesday in January next, at the | court bousehi Lee county, all the real estate of snid 1 deceased, lying in l.ee county; forthe benefit of the heirs of said* deceased. Terms IS months, for approv ed piper. JOHN S. M. BALDWIN, Nov. 14.1S32. 7 4t Ex’or. W ILL he sold on the 12th dav of DECEMBER next, at public outcry, atthe late residence of AbucrMays dcceoted, in Jaspcreountj, the following property, to wit: One Horse, six bead of Cattle, a considerable number of How, Household nnd kitchen Furniture, plantation Tools, anu Plantation to be rented. Terras made known on the day’ of sale.— The foregoing property to be sold as the properly of Abner Mays, deceased. DAVID JOHNSON, Nov. 14 13 Adm'or. Monroe Sheriff Sales, W it I, ho sold on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, before tb<- court lion-e in I’orsvth. Monroooounty, between the usual hours of sale. I01J acres of Land, being the northwest half of Lot No. 190, in the fourth district of Mon roe county, adjoining Builington and others—le vied on ns tile property of Joel Philips to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas in favor of James S. Philips vs said Joel Philips—levy made and returned by tt constable. 130 acres of Land more or less, being part of Lot No. pot known, in the sixth district of Monroo county, adjoining Craxvder nnd others, whereon John Dewberry formerly lived—levied on ns his proporty, to satisfy stmdry FiFasin fa vor of Benjamin M. Peoples and Martin P- Sparkcs vs said Dewberry—property pointed out bv plaintiff in execution. A. COCHRAN, Nov 28,1833. Sheriff. Batts Sheriff Sales, W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, before the coutt house iu Jackson, Units county, bcttvceti the usual hours of sale. Five barrels Corn more or less, and 500 weight of Fodder more or less—levied on as the property of Hugh llamil to satisfy a FiFa issued from Butts superior court in fhvor of Anthony Dy er xv saidllamil—property pointed out byplfl! One negro woman by the name of Tamer, about 35 years old—levied on ns the property of Simeon llamil to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from n justice’s court iu said county in favor of M'Dauie), Goodman & Co. and others vs snid Hamil—levied ou aud returned by a constable. A negro woman by the name of Laer, about 21 or 22 years old, one other pegro woman by tho iramoof Melinda about 18 yearsold, James ahoy about 2years old, Louisa n girl, about 8 mouths old—nil levied on os the property of William Sim- juons to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Jasper supe rior court in favor of Ambrose A. Philips vs said Simmons—property pointed oat by Mr. Grim mer. ' HENRY HATELEY, November 24,1832. Sheriff. Also, will be sold as above. Two acres of Land, more or less, lying in the northwest corner of Lot No. 25'?, in (he eighth dis trict of originally Henry now Butts county-levied on as the property of Lilltcbury Johnson, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas toned from a justices court—otic in favorof ]JIo.<!i & Leak, nud one in favor of Gustavous Hen drick vs. said Johnson. Two Lots in the town of Jackson, Nos. S and 4, insijnareNo. 24—levied on as the property of Laitrtotc (Johngnu, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Butts suporior court in favor of Gould A Mcriman, vs. Thomas Tubb, Lawrence Gnkacnn, and Abel L. Rob- ineon JOHN LOFTON, Nov. 28. 9 Dcp. Sheriff. Henry Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on die first Tuesday iu JAN UARY next, beforo tho Court House iu M’Donough Henry County, between the usnal hours of sale, Twenty two hundred pounds more or less of Colton—levied on by virtue of a stress war rant issued by a Justice of the Peace of Fayette County, against Hosca Cole in favor of Jepthnh Robinson, property pointed out by the Plaintiff. Fifty acres of Land more or Hiss, being n fl-rt of Lot No. f*l, in tfir third district of Henry County—levied on as the property of Jlyram M. Jackson to satisfy three fi. fa®, issued from a jus tice’s Court of Houston County, in favorof Allen .B. Chastain, nud one fi. fa. issued from the samo Court in favor of James C. Dunkiu, vs. snid Jack- son—levy made nnd returned by n constable. One crib of Corn, supposed to contain fifty or sixty barrels more or less, and four slacks of Todder—levied on ns the property of Luke Pat- tick, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Jlcnry Superi hr Court, in favor of Robert Kimball for the nst of Jcnsg Johnson vs. said Patrick. Thirty head of Hogs, two Horses, fourteen head of Cattle, consisting of cows, Calves and Steers, and forty barrels of Corn moro or less— plf levied on as the property of Nathaniel Peters, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jones superior Court in favor of George D. F. Medlock for the use of William Davis—^property pointed out by the de- febdaut, THOMAS J. JOHNSON, Nov. C4th IrK. Sheriff. W ILL be sold on Friday, the 23th December next, at the late residence of Wm. P. IVilson, Into o( the county of Fayette, All the Personal Property of the said Win. P. Wilson deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, nnd n remnant of Dry Goods and Groce ries. Terms made Know u un th» day nf fate TIIOS. B. WILSON, \ JOHN WILLIAMS, $«***■ November 10 7 A LL persons having demnnds against the estate of /I’m. P. Wilson late of the county of Fayette, de ceased, will render the same properly authenticated accoiding to law, nnd all those Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the subscri bers. THOS. B. WILSON, ? , JOHN WILLIAMS, J* NovemberM 7 Um’ors. I N OUR MONTHS after date application will be inude to the honorable the Intel it r court ol Fayette county, when sitting! for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real cstate’of Win. P. IT Ham de ceased. THOS. It. WILSON, ? ., , JOHN WILLIAMS. \ Adm0TS - November 14,1S32 7 I N OUR MONTHS after date, application will be ’ made to the honorable inferior court of Twiggs county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell" the Lauds belonging to the estate of llnrmon Perryman late of said county deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs of said deceased. Nov 27 H THOS. J. PERRYMAN. Ex'or. Notice. A LL persons having demnnds against the es tate of ffm. Salisbury, late of Coweta county, deceased, are requested to present them, and those indebted to said deceased, will please make payment. CIIRI&TK. BOWEN, November 18, 18:12. Georgia, Houston County, W HEREAS James E. Duncan applies to inc for letters of dismissicu from tho-cs- i .ie of Muybtrry Wilkinson, deceased, These are therefore, t’j cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, tcithin the time prescribed by late, to shew cause (if uny they can,) why said letters diould not be grouted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 4th Dec. 1832. CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o. 10 9 Adm'or. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of CraVix Las siter late of Stewart county deceased, are re quested to make immediule payment, and those ha ving demands against said estate, are requested to render them in according to law. . RICHARD MATHIAS. Roanoke, October 4, 1S32. 3 XBotice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Uurmon Perryman, lale of Twiggs county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those Ex'or. having demands will present them legally. Oct. 9. 1833 THOS. J. PERRYMAN. W ILL be sold on the first Tuerday in JANUA RY nejrt, before the courthouse in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usual boars of sale. One Lot of Land, No. 247* containing 202 1-2 acres, end the south half of lot No 234, containing 101 1-4 acres, both in the thirteenth districtof formerly Henry now Fayette county, one Attention Mechanics. W ILL be let to the lowest biddc iuAmericus, Sumter county, on the first Monday in Janu ary next, the building of it COURT 1IOUSK and JAIL, the plan for which will be given ou the day.— A full indemnity for the performance will be required. NSJTill be Sold, At the same time, without reserve, nil the unsold Lots in the Town, amongst them are several of supe rior order for-tbe building of private residences. MARTIN G. Mill MS, ) HYRAM D. BLOODGOOD, J- Commissioners. LOVETT B. SMITH. ) October 30,1832. 5 J0* The Macon Messenger, Federal Union, and Co lumbus Enquirer, arc requested to give the above a few insertions, and forward their accounts to the Commissioners fur payment. . ILL he sold on Wednesday, the 2d day of w JANUARY next, at the residence of negro man by the name of Tom, about 45 years of Uurmon Perryman late of Twiggs co. deceased, age, Knridic n inch about 35 years of age, Niceya A il f B, rgon3 | frncertv woman about 30 years of age, Terry a woman nbout 1 re ™ Da j Jrroperiy literature. r HE Trustees of the Male aud Female Aca demy iu the town of Forsyth, are desirous of employing for the ensuing year two competent teachers who can bring satisfactory testimonials of qualification. The Academies stand ou high and beautiful ground, at a respectful distance from each other, and the village surrounded by delight ful groves, and iu the heart of u very populous, flourishing and healthy country. For nino years it lias been the abode of almost uninterrupted health, nnd is perhaps at this time one of the best openings in the state for a Teacher of character and expcriouce. T. T. NAPIER. Ws F. JACKSON, C. SH ARP, T. B. GORMAN, J. S. B. LAW, Forsyth, Nov. 8, 1832. 7 4w Teachors Wanted. T HE Trustees of the Thomastou Academy arc anxious to employ for the ensuing year a male and female readier. * Tho institution pre sents inducements amply sufficient to engage the attention of teachers of the first order; and a male or female teacher who can furnish satisfactory ovidcnce of his or her Classical attainments and moral character, can be employed, and will meet with every attention the Trustees can give in promoting the interest of the schools. J. B. BATEMAN, j w D. WALKER, -? WM. P. YONGE, V | LAItKIN BASS, § TIL W. GOODE, J • ‘ Nov. 14,1832. -7 7w JAMES P. H. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law* W LL practice 'in all the Courts in the Clialta- lioochy Circuit. Any business confided to his onreshall maet with- prompt utten.ion, satistactory references will in all cases, be given. XIis address is, Campbellton. Ga. Nov. 20, 1832. 8 b }* a J> TO THE PUBLIC. I N consequence of an arrangement between some of the creditors of the late firm of Bate man &Doncan, and J. B. Bateman proprietor of he UNION HOTEL PROPERTY LOTTERY, Good titles can be depended on to prize holders of Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take place the fourth Monday iu next December. THOMAS BEALL,' JAMES SPIERS, Superintendents to the Lottery. T. W. GOODE, R. J. CREWS, D. B. GRANT, IV. P. YONGE, Sept. 25 180 05^ The Columbus Enquirer and Democrat, the Macon Messenger and Telegraph, the Mil- ledgcville Journal and Federal Union, the Au gusta Chrouiclo and Courier, the Savannah Geor gian, the Charleston Mercury and Courier, the Athens Southern Banner, the M'Donough Jack sonian, will insert the above twice a mouth till the drawing, and forward their accounts to J. B. Bateman, at Thomastou, for payment. 21 years of age. Green a boy nbout 12 years of nge, Henry a boy about 9 years of age, and Nancy a girl nbout 7 years of age—all to be sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of Samuel Parsons, late of Fayette county, deceased. The terms will be a cred. it of 12 months, smnll notes nnd approved security. THOMAS LOYD, EDWARD Y. JOHNSON Oct 30.1S32. 13 > Adm'ors. Will be Sold, O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court House in the town of Perry, that part of the Real Estate of Thomas A. Ir*ein. ’deceased, not disposed of by will, to wit, the undivided half of l.ot No 257, in the 13th district of Houston county, forthe bencGt of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day. HUGH L IRWIN, Ex'or October 31. 1S3I 5 Georgia, Houston County. W HEREAS Camilla Liplrot applies to me for letters of administration on tho estate of Hopkins Liptrot, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office wilhinlhe timcprcscribcd, bylaw to shew cause, if any they hare, why said lettcis should not be granted. Given uuder my band and sen’, tho 4th Dec. 1832. 10 CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. o. Georgia, Fayette County. ^.OfHEREAS Jesse Mnnn and William L. Cnmp- jJ bell apply tome for lcttors of administration on the estate of Jonathan Alan;:, fate ol said county, deceased, These are, therefore, to rile and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said lettei t should nol be granted. Given undermy hand nnd Seal, this the 25th Octo ber, 1832. 13 W3I. M’BRIDE, c. c. o. Georgia, Houston County. . W HEREAS Allen B. Chastain, administrator of the estate of Henry R. Blanchard, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they hate, why said tellers should no/ be granted. Given under my hand and seat, at office, this 22d Sept. 1832. m39 CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. o. of said deceased, consisting of mules, horses, cat tle, sheen, meat hogs, stock hogs, corn aud foddor, cotton, 2gins, 2 stills, road wagon, Jersey wagon, 1 gig, household aud kitcheu furniture, plantation tools,, set of Blacksmith tools, and various other articles too tedious to mention.' Sale to continue from day to day‘until all is sold. Terms made known oh the dav. Nov. 20. TIIOS. J. PERRYMAN, Ef'or. Land for Sale. F IVE Squares of Land, first quality, formerly occupied by Elijah Tarver, lying on Flint River, two mile. above Calhoun’s ferry, in Up son county, and sixteen or seventeen miles be- lcw Thomastou, with good improvements, aud four hundred acres of open land, all fresh, aud in fine state for cultivation, nnd will be sold ou good terms, aud any indulgence given on it that may suit the purchaser. For further information call on O. C. Gibson or A. F. Edwards, liviug in Thomastou, or on the subscriber, liviug in Co lumbus. benjamin p. Tarver. Columbus, Nov. 19. 8 4t NOTICE. A LL PERSONS arc hereby- cautioned against trading fora certain promissory Note, execu ted by- the subscribers on the 2d day of October, 1832. to Daniel Gregory or bearer. lor FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, payable on the 25tb of December, 1833, with a credit endorsed thereon of seventeen dollars nnd some cents, us the consideration for which the said note was given has entirely failed. NEWELL $ DEADLY. Greenville, 9lh Nov. 1832. 8 fit 3TOTX6E. T HE PUCLICarc hereby cautioned against (re ding for a note of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS, drawn by myself, at sixty days, sometime in April or May last, payable to any or either of the Banks in Macon. 1 a in determined not to pay the same, as it was fraudulently obtained without any consideration, and now held by E. Graves it Son of Macon. OSCAR E. LEVER1TT. Greenville, Nov. 15,1832. 8 eow3t FOR SALS* THE HOUSE ntul LOT on which tho subscriber uotv lives, nnd if not sold before tho first Tuesday iu Jan uary next, will be sold at Auction., ho- forc-tho Court House iu Macon. If it should be sold at a sacrifice, and I should iioi be able to make collection between this time nud day of sale, will he sold, the unimproved Lot in the rear, together with a valuable Negro Man, Household Furniture, Medical Library and Shop Furniture, and a good assortment of Medicines, calculated for the practice of medicine in tills place. If the assets arising from the nbovo sales, should not be sufficient to satisfy thy debts both as security aud otherwise, by reason of sacrifice, I shall, in the course of the same week, make arrangements to make tho best disposition of my notes, and then my unsettled accounts, which amount to six or seven tbqusand dollars. If my creditors will bo patient whb me until the above sales shall have been effected, they shall be paid every farthing. Persons holding notes or accounts against ine, will in every iustance be received as cash. All those who havo neglected to settle their accounts nud notes with ine, until they have become nu gatory by the act of limitation, are respectfully informed that they can be settled without interest, ifthey can now find it convenient to pay the ori ginal. Air. Z. B. Wade is legally authorised to receive money aud give receipts in m3’name. Nov. 27,1832 17 H. H. CONE. (£7* Look at this. *£& T llE Subscriber having on baud more tbau a sufficiency of Household Furniture for his house at-the Montpelier Springs, will on Friday, the 14th December next, ou the premises, expose to public sale, a quantity of the samo, con sisting of Feather Beds, Bedsteads, Sitting Chairs, Wash Stands, Bureaus, Tables, end mauj’ arti cles not mentioned. All sums of five dollars and under, Cash; all sums above fivo dollars, Credit Until the £ftt day of December, 1833. Small notes with approved sccnrity will be required. Nov 27. 9 CHARLES WILLIAMSON. SVcw Fall and Winter GOODS AND CLOTHING. NEW BOOHS. D EVERE, by the author of Tremaine, Jaqueline of Holland Auastasius, by T. Hope, Sketches in Chiua, by W. W. Wood, Philip Augustus, by the author of Richl clieu, Journal of the Rev’ds Tyerman & Rennet being the 1st, 2d and 3d Nos. of the Lbrary of religious knowledge. London Annuals for £832. The Amulet, the Keepsake, Literary Souvenir, Christmas Box, Juvenile Forget sue nOt, The Musical Gem, Musical Bijou. March 1 89 ELLIS, SIIOTWELL &CO. S1AMTON 6l SMITH, WARE HOUSE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M AKE liberal advances eu Cotton iu store and ou shipments, also on uotes aud oth er property deposited in their hands. Their Ware Houses are more convenient to the business part of the town than any other, possess ing the advantages of a wharf, and are more ex empt from danger by fire, than any other in Ma con. May 25 144 LEWIS FITCH, DRAPER AND PAZI.OE, IS now opening at tiid MA CON CLOTHING STORE, a new aud fashionable assortment of Goods, consisting of snperiine (London) blapk, blue, brown, green, olive brown, orange, drab, orange mixed, steel mixed and mulberry Cloths; blue, black, slaie,lavender, mixed, buff, white, stri ped and plaid Cassimere (a fashionable article); plain black nnd figured velvet Vestings; Florentine. Valencia,Marseilles, Figured Valencia, Silk and Gold Spotted English Vesting, (a first rate article); Velvet, Bombazine, Silk and Leather Stocks; Gum Elastic, Raw Silk, Nell Silk, Webb and Colton Suspenders; Buckskin, Horse, Linen aud Silk Gloves; Collars, Bosoms, Stiffncrs, &c.; Virginia. Silk. Lamb’s Wool, Worsted and Linen Half Hose; India, Spitallield's aud Flag Handkerchiefs; White Figured and Italian Crntlals; Umbrellas; Cloth Caps; a beautiful piece ofMerino Cloth for Ladies’Habits; Gold aud Silver Epautetcs, Sashes. Bail Buttons, Plates, and a good assortment of Trimmings for Alilitarj’; also, Tailors’ Trimming. Clothing*. Super blue, black, brown, green and olive Frock Coats; do do. Dress Ccats; do. do. mixed Coatees; do. do. Over Coats; blue, brown, mixed, orange, drab, sattinet, beaverleen and cord Pantaloons.; plain Velvet. Figured, Florentine, Valencia, Martcillcs, Cloth knd Cnssimerc Vests; Common do; fine Linen nnd Cotton Shirts; Drawers, Short Jackets, Monkey do, Pea do; Cassimere Pnntnloons; nleo, first rate GermanCamblet nnd Canton Cloaks; Ladies do. All of tlie above Clothing is made up of the best goods nnd in fmthionahle'style, under my own inspec tion, and will be sold low for CASH. The Tailoring Business Will be cni'ried on as usual, in all its branches, and all work will be done in the best manner, and to please my customers, if pos ible. I would return my thanks for the many - favors I have received from my friends and the pnblic in general, and solicit a continuance of their patronage. LEWIS FITCH. N. R. I would here say to those who have not paid their lust year’s account, that u little money at this time would be much better received than fair promises, a3 the /alter are getting old.' L. I - '. Oct. 30, 1832. 9 J. GODDARD, WARE HOUSE COMMISSION MERCHANT, Macon, WILL continue to transact the above business tit the same place occupied last year by J. GOD DARD & REED. He has built a good Wharf for the convenience of the Waro House: and there is no Ware House iu town moro secure from the dangers, of (ire. By strict attention to business committed to his care, and the facilities which he will he able to render bis customers, lie hopes to merit a contin uance of file patronage of his friends and the pub lic iu general. He is prepared to make liberal advances at ell times, on cotton stored or shipped by him. Cot ton stored at his Ware House will be insured at tho lowest rates, if requested. He has also taken the Ware House occupied last year by L. J. Groce, for the convenience of his friends and customers in Fast Macon. Macon, August 10 163 6m WARE HOUSE “ AND Commission Business. ' THD subscriber continues the O .i^ above business at his old stand, Ilcad of Cherry street and Cotton Avenue, where ho offers all the u- snnl facilities iu business. His Ware House and close storages aro in prime Order, nud as much exempted from the danger of fire as any in the place. Cotton stored with him will be delivered.in a- ny part of the town,'free of any charge, except the customary storage. Oct5 2 JAMES C. MORGAN. General Factorage and Commis sion Businc SSa T Georgia* Coweta County* W HEREAS William J. Jcrmany, administrator on the estate of Maria Coltcn, deceased,ap plies to me for letters of dismission— These an therefore to cite aud admonish all and sin guln.' the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be nnd appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Sih day of June, 1832. C5 SIHON HOUSE, c. c. o. F OUR months after date application will be mnde to the honorable the Inferior Court of Faj’Clte county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the land anti negroes of the estate of Samuel Parsons, deceased. This the 10th day of August, 1832. 34 THOMAS LOYD. \ ... EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, \ Aaclrs - F OUR MONTHS after dnte, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a bouse and lot in the town of Clin ton, and lot of land, No. 2G3 in the • third district of Coweta county, as the property of Harris Allen, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs andcredrtors. Sept 14 3S CYNTHIA R. ALLEN.ndm'rr. I N OUR months after date application wi 1 to the honorable Inferior Court o ill be made of Houston count3' when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the real property of Thomas JIall. minor, being lot of land. No. 26, iu the seventh district of Merri- wetbcrcounty. HENRY GRIFFIN, Perry, Sept. 24,1832. 39 Guardian. W ILL be sold at the late residence of Joel Wise, deceased, in Jasper count}’, on the 25th day of December next. All the Personal Property* belonging to said estafe, consisting of Horses, Cows. Hogs, Sh eep. Oxen, Corn. Fodder, Oafs, Wheat and Cotton, one road Wogon, one Cotton Gin, one Thrasher and Fan, one set of blacksmith’s Tools, to gether with alltbe Household and Kitchen Furniture, and all the plantation Tools, together with various other articles ton tedious to mention. Terms—Slade known on the day of sale, and sale to continue from day to day until nil are sold. Also, at the same time and place, Will be rented to the highest bidder, for the t erm of *ne year, the well known Ferry on the Ocmulgee river, belonging to the estate ofsaid deceased, nnd the land on mcd side of the river, also, at the time time aud place, will be hired to the highest bidder, for the term of one year, two Negroes, one a man nnd the other a woman. JACOB WISE, ? , HUGH WISE, < Ex 0T1 - Nor. 12.1832 8 FLAX THREAD. jg K ‘LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted w 9 colors of a superior quality, just received and. for sale by Nov 27 17 WM. H. BIJRDSALL. W ILL be sold ou the 28th day of DECEM BER next, at the late residence of K’m. Salisbury, deceased in.CowctR count}’, Ali the Personal Property of snid deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds, the crop of Corn, Fodder, Rye, Oats and Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plan tation Tools, &c. &c. The plantation will be rented, aud the negroes hired. Terms made known on the day. CHKISTR, BOWEN, November 18,1832. 0 Adm’or. Furs, Hides and Horns. T HE highest price.will be given by the sub scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver, Otter, Raccon of Muskrat. Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skins. Horns. Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS, Nov 27 17 HricJ; Buildings, Mulberry St. Bank iff HaichinstiUe, . November 29th, 1832. fk^IIE Stockholders are notified , that twelve ■ nnd a lialf per cent, on the Capital Stock oPthis Bank is required to be paid on or before tlie fourth day of February next. By order of the Board. 19 !L CLAYTON Cashier. The Sign of the Golden Bell, Formerly LaFayettc Hall, ZVewnan* Ga. T HE subscribers having taken chargo of the large nnd commodious Building, situnted on the south eastern corner of tho square, by far tho most conspicuous nud beautiful situation in the town, respectfully inform the Public and their Friends, that their House is open and in good order for the reception of Company. Their terms will bo governed by the hardness of the times. Their Table will be furnished with the best the SO 1 Blanton dt Smith OFFER FOR SALE, kHHDS St Croix and N. O Sugar 60 bbls do do dj 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, And a variety of other goods. May 25 144 CASH STORE. S&sssll, Dickinson & Co. Second door east from the corner in the tiae fire proof Building, 4 RE now receiving a general assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Hardware. Harness Trimmings, Crockery an:l Glass Ware, Saddlery, Hats, Shoes, Bagging, Salt, Iron, Castings, Gro ceries, &c. &c. which were purchased at reduced prices in New York, and will be sold lower than usual, and for Cash only. Macon, Nov. 21, 1832. 8 HE subscribers having formed a connexion for the .transaction of u general FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the City of Charleston, under the firm of . ZVEalone, Gohon & Go., Offer their services to their friends and the public, nnd will he prepared to make the usuhI advance? ou COT TON and oilier produce consigned to their esre. They will also pay particular attention to receiving nnd forwarding of Goods, and respectfully solicit a share of pnblic patronage. ROBERT MALONE. HORACE SISTARE. AARON COHEN. MALONE & SISTARE continue their business in Savannah ns usnal. October 27,1632. 5 Ct S NOUR mouths after date, application will be mndc to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro mnn named riam, belonging to the estate of John Byrom, deceased, for the benefit ofsaid estate. EDW. VARNER, Executor in right of his wife fur said Estate. Sept. 30.1832. i Crawford Sheriff Sales. W ILL he sold ou the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, before the court house in the Jown of Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, Sixty acres of Land, being a part of lot of land, number not recollected, in the seventh dis trict of Crawford county, adjoining Marshall, Davis and Williamson, whereon Augustus llat- tmway now lives—levied on as the property «l Augustus llattmnry to satisfy n Fi Fa in favor of' Henry Millirons, issued out of a justice's court oi f ■aid county against said Hattnyay—levy made j fend returned to nie by J. Walpole constable. * VOUR MONTHS after date application will be Lot of Land .NO. SeLJ, lit the sixth district or i J|_ made to the* Honorable the Inferior Court cif 1 7^ OUR mouths after date, application wilt lie made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe unly, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave (o sell a part of the negroes of James P. Dozier, lau ofsaid county, deceased. ELIZABETH DOZTER. AJm'rx. JOHN REDDING, Admur. Oetoher, 1. 1832. 2 Craw ford county—levied on as the property ol tFittiam P. Harris to satisfy a Fi Fa issued .. *fn justice's court of Bibb county in favor n: William M’Gee »-a Daniel Wadsworth ami Win. P. Harris—levied on and returned to me by constable. WM. B. FILES?, Dep. Sheriff Nov. 28,1832. (Fayette county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Tucker, Esq., late of said county, deceased. NANCY TUCKER. Adm'rx. ROBT. T. M. TUCKER, > . , , IINEAY C. STEWART, C*" 11 "’ Met 21. 4 at (fils office. ;io6 BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE Proposals ■W^ILL be received until the 15th December v w next, by tho Agent of the Uuitcd States iu Quincy, Florida, for furnishing such number of Bushels of Lime* as may be required for the public buildings to b* crccltd on the Appalachicola river. The lime to he delivered in good light casks, at such poiut ou tho river between the junction of the Flint and ■Chattahoochy and Sweetwater Creek, ns may hereafter be designated. The proposals will state, whether tho lime proposed to he delivered is made from shells or lime rock. No advance of money will be made on the contract; but pay ment will be made for the lime when inspected and received. Bond aud approved security will ho required for the faithful performance of the contract. The proposals must he post paid. Quincy. Florida, Nov. 13, 1832. 8 3w JVEJF spuing goods. 22. GRAVES & BON A RE now receiving from New York and Bos ton, a large and fresh supply of SPRING aud FANCY SUMMER GOODS, consistingin part of 600 ns Calicoes, TOO do Fashionable Ginghams, Printed Muslins 100 psItalian,Grodenap, Sinchcw. Sarsnet.Chan geable, Figured ami FanCy rolored SILKS 200 ns Corded Muslins, C ambric Dimity, <S:c Pieces Figured and plain Swiss Muslins 100 do Irish Linens 100 do Pongee nnd Fancy Silk lldkfs 2i)9' do Raw Silk do 100 doz Fancy Dress Shewlsand Scarfs 300 do Cotton, Madrnss, and Head lldkfs Linen Drilling. Gentlemen’s Stocks aud -Cravats, Brown Linen, R’owen Cassimere, Beaverieen, Bang up Cord, Circassians 500 doz Hosiery and Giovcs, 300 do Spool Thread 50 doz Ball.Tfrread, 50 do Spoul do 150 doz pr Suspericte're, 200 do Tucking Combs 500 do Side Combs, Tortoise Shell do A. P. PAPaiOS & Co. AVE received per Boat Hebccca, and offef for sale on reasonable terms, 4000 bushels Salt 16,000 lbs Bacon 20 tons Swedes Iron 20 hhds Sugar 209 bags Coffee 6 khils Molasses 50 Mils prime Pork 25 bhls No. 2 Mackerel 25 bbls No. 3 ditto 50 bbls N. E. Rum 50 lil,Is Gin 80 pieces Bagging 30 boxes Soap 20 boxes Sperm Candles Window Glass Nails Cognac Brandy Holland Gin Malaga, Madeira and Teneriffe Win0.' Together ivith a general assortment of Z)ry Goods* Hardware* Saddlery CROCKERY, HATS, SHOES, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, &c. &c. &c. Juno 18, 1S32.- 25 country can afford. Their stables well stored ' Dressing Combs, 100 ps Mosquito Netting, Fancy - . -J . . ... . RitaL-Atc <}.! Unvnc I o* Thi.no. VJ „,, •! J: 11. Coffee* Mackerel. Ac. ^BAG8 pritno Green Coffee tllF 20 bbls Mackerel No 3 5 crates Crockery assorted For sale by Novg 10 REA & COTTON For Sale, A fine stick bodied SULKY now at the sM|> of Renton g| Bacon. Forterni« apply to ^t'ferson ill GraybiU. with Provender, and attended to by a punctual Ostler. Their Bar will be supplied with an as sortment of Liquors. From the long experience of Mrs Philips in this business, wo flatter ourselv es, that wo will bo able to give general satisfac tion to ali those who may favor us with a call. WM. T. WILLIAMSON, Dec A 2t MARY PHILIPS. OKAPEVmSS AND WI3PJE. T IIE subscriber has for sale a quantityof Grape Vino Roots and Cuttings, which he proposes to sell on the following terms, viz. Ten dollars per hundred, for one year old roofs, or twelve and a half ceuts each for a le-ss num ber. Fifteen dollars per hundred, for two years old roots, or eighteen aud tnree quarter cents each , for a less number. - Twenty dollars per thousand for cuttings, or two dollars fifty cents per hundred. , Each lot of Vines with such directions as will enable the purchaser to propagate them to the best advantage. On hand, aud for sale, in quantities to suit pur chasers, 2000 gallons of GEORGIA WINE. Any orders received shall lie faithfully attended to ou terras made accommodating. A. E. STRATTON. Hillsborough Ga. Nov. 22,1832.—9—9 fLT’ Orders for the above received at the Tel egruph office. Baskets, do Boxes, 100 lb Flax Thread, Sewing Silk. Leghorn and Dunstable Bonnets, Umbrellas—Mar seilles, Silk, Valencia and Velvet Vesting?—Blench’d Homespuns, Plaid do. Furniture Plaids, Checks, Stripes. Ticking, 20 bales brown Homespuns, CO ps Osnaburgs, Rnssia Duck, do Sheetings. a general assortment of SfUMMER CI.OTHING consisting of Coats, Roundabouts, Vests, Pantaloons, Arc. &c. A large supply of Shoos & Boots* Kats* Saddlery Ac. Ac. 100 doz Palm Leaf Hats. A c ropleteassortment of HARD WARE and CUT LERY. GLASS WARE. CROCKERY, Ac. Ac. The above Goods were purchased in New York nnd Boston, a few weeks since, (of recent importa tions,) at twenty per cent less than former prices, nnd will be sold unusually low. Also,—will receive, next week, a large supply of GROCERIES, IRON & STEFL, NAILS Ac Stc. For sale as above, 6000 lba prime BACON, march 31 115 A Circulating Library. CJUBSCRIBERS to the Circulating Library 1^ can now be furnished with books. A large collection of Miscellaneous works will bo appropriated to - the Library; and a number of periodicals, together with many other valuable w orks to afford general interest, will be added as .soon as practicable. Persons wishihg to become subscribers, will oleaso call on Mr, John II. Ellis, (who will act as Librarian,) or at the store, where a catalogue of the books can be seen.. Afirti 19 J21 ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & CO. REA & COTTON Offer for sale on accommodating terms, ~ PIECES Hemp Baggiug 509 readymade Cotton bags, best quality 100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia Whiskey 10 hhds Northern Rum (colored) 10 casks Marsellos aud Madeira YYino 30 boxes manufactured Tobacco 35 hhds St. Croix Sc Porto Rico Sugars 5 bids Copperas 3 hales Blankets 1 bok Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt, a i, so small invoice of DRY GOODS, HARR- WARE, CROCKERY, &c. suitable for a coun try store, will be sold on a credit of s : x months. 'Oct. 2 1 _____ Just received Ithtls St. Croix, l’orto Ilf CO, and KeW Orleans SUGARS 150 bags Coffee 35 barrels Molasses 70 bis Northern Rum, 60 do Whiskey 30 bis Gin 25 quarter casks Malaga Winn Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Toa, 40 kegs Nails 20,000 lbs Iron German aud English blistered Steel 5,000 lbs Castings Powder. Shot and Lead Domestics, and a General Assortment SPRING GOODS* _ Cutlcrtf, llats, Shoes, Boots, lye. For sale by GEORGE JEWETT. May 19 142 Bills on Savannah. kThAYABLE at sight, for sale by _ * Dec 10 49 DAY&BLTl^- 35