Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, December 26, 1832, Image 4

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ec^rufi* i-ibb SbarilT Sales. he s °ld on tin- first Tm i«!:»y in JAN Vv UARY uext, l>e<on> the court house tho tow uof Macon, between tho usual hours mIc, One lot of Goods, Wares and Merchandise —levied on as tho property of Charles P. Pee o satisfy sundry attachments in favoi of Jam Smith, a:.rat for John R. Pitkin, Stirling Frisb' - K. 1.. Y’oung & Co. Itennet Adams, It. Free man anil others, all vs said Peck, nil redeemable to tho February Term of the Superior Court o' Bibb county—sold by an order of the Inferior Court of Bibb county. Otic 4 acre Lot adjoining the town common —levied on as tho property of Solomon Groce. now in the occupancy ol Jolm C. Johnson, to sat iifysundry Fi I n* issued from a Justice’s court iu favor ofN.C. Munroc vs said Groce property pointed out by the defendant—levy made amlrc- uiraed to me by n constable. Three mahogany Sylfi Boards and twenty poplar Bed pout;—levied on ns the property of' Themes J. M’Clcsky to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Green superior court in favor of George Heard, administrator of Thomas Greer, deceased, vs said M'Clcskey. Lots No. 1 and 2, in square 42, in the town of Macon—levied ou ns the property of iniliam V. Hansel!, «" satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Bald win superior court, in favor of James S. Calhoun vs said Mansell. II. II. HOWARD, I Nov. 28 9 Sheriff. Also will be sold as abort, on the Jirsl Tuesday in February ntxl. Otia Negro woman by the name of Isabel, About 20 years old—levied on as tho property of Jifarliu Siaimuns to satisfy n Ft Fn in favor i. r Luke Kotieuignco of James L. Itoss vs said Simmons— property pointed out by Luke Ross. D**.- I 11 H HOWARD, sheriff BIoRroe Sheris' Sa-cs. W fLT.be sold on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY nest, before the court house in Forsyth, Monroe comity, between the usual hours of sale. too county, adjoining Buffington and others—lc- vi; d on as the property of Joel Philips u> satisfy sundry small Fi Fas in favor of James S. Philips vs said Joel Philips—levy made oud returned by a constable. 130 acres of Land more or less, being part fff Lot No not known, in tho sixth district of Nfonroo county, adjoining Crawdcr and others, whereon John Barberry formerly lived—levied on n>. his property,to satisfy sundry FiFasin fa vor of Benjamin M. Peoples and Martin P. Sperkes \ •; said Dewberry—property pointed out bridaiutifiTin execution. A. COCHRAN, Nov Sg,1832. Sheriff. POSTPONED SALE. Also, Will he sold as above. Carry a woman 17 years of age—levied n« the properly of Lewis Brown, Sr. to satisfy 2 Fi Fas i * tied from Mnnrnn superior court in fnvornf Islmm S. Rainy, vs said Brown—properly pointed out by Mr. Walton for said Rnlnv. Di e 12 J. REDDING, Dtp. Sheriff. Batts Sheriff Sales. ‘ILL be • dd on the first Tuesday in JAN- I \ tty next, before the court house iu .^awford Sheriff Sa?cs. ILL Ite -old on the first Ttu stlny in JAN UARY next, before the court house in the ivn of Knoxville, Crawford county, between usual hours of sale, Sixty acres of Land, being a part of lot of td. number not recollected, in tho seventh dis- of Crawford county, adjoining Marshall, ‘vis *nd Williamson, whereon Augustus lint : to v now lives—levied ou as the property of li tpt vs Ilntlmcai) to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of 'IcuryMillirons, issued out of a justice’s court of aid county against said Hattaway—levy made • ml rent-nod to me by J. Walpole constable. Lot of Land No. 223, in the sixth district of Oraw ford county—levied on ns the property of William P. Harris to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of n justice’s court of Bibb county in favor of William M*Geo vs DauicI Wadsworth anti Win. P Harris—lovied ou aud returned to iup by a constable. WM. B. FILES, Dtp. Sheriff, j Nov. 23, IS32. Houston Sheriff Sales. POSTPONED SALE. *11 ’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUA- ' v RY next, at tbe c»urt house door in Perry. Houston county, between tho usual hours of sale, One half acre L<>- in I lie town of Perrv, well improved, whereon Edward Welch now lives, and one Negro Woman by the name of Penelope, n- hoiit 35 yeais of age—all levied on as the property of Edrrard'Belch, to satisfy sundry Fi Fn“ issued from a justices court in favorof Thomas Campbell and others, levy made and returned lo me by a constable. Deb. 6 ISAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff. Will be Bold, (h>- first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the H_jr Court House in Perry, One Negro Fellow a- bout 3(1 years oi age, one negro woman about 35 years old, and four negro children, all girls—belonging to the estate of Ratlff Eckels deceased -Also, 3squares of well im iroved Land in the Mill district of Houston county. Terms on ibc day. Oct31 5 HUGH L IRWIN, Adm’or. ►j r < ‘UR months after dale application will ms*' & to tbe honorable the Inferior Court ol Fey* only, whan sitting as a Court of Ordinary, fo: lei to -ell the land and negroes of the estate of San u Parsons, deceased. This the 10th day ot Align 31 THOMAS LOYD. } $ the lo ! of Maybe i EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, : lONTIiS after date application will b ■. tlie Inferior court ol , for ordinary porposes. I de 1 of fI'm. P. Wilson IP OUR A made to the honoral l ayette county, when sittin for leave to sell the real cstat ceased. THOS B WILSON, JOHN WILLIAM November 14,1832 7 Adm’ors. Dec. corgiQ* ETouston CJounty, • EREAS James E. Duncan applies to I for letters of dismissicu from tlie e rri/ Wilkinson, deceased. These are therefore, to ale und admonish all and sin- j r the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be : •I appear at my office, within the time prescribed by j untl trotter, and e. to shew cause (if any they can,) way sa id letters J rv noted horse, s iuid not be granted. . I Darden of Jasper. Given under my hand and seat, this the 4th | w |]j be given for his delivery to me in . ■C.1S32. CHARLES 11. 1UCE, c. c. o. j ; ,,„i any information thankfully receive 10 TfA OUR. MONTHS after date, application will be Ji 1 made to Ihe honorable inferior court of Twiggs county, when sitting lor ordinal v purposes, for leave lo sell Ihe Lands belonging to tlir estate of Harmon Perryman late of said county deceased, for the bene- ' fit of the heirs of said deceased. Nov 27 9 THOS- J. PERRYMAN, Ex’or. W HEREAS my wife Sally has quit niybed and board, this is therefore to forewarn all persons from trading with or harboring said Snlly, as I am determined uot to pay any contract that she oiay hereafter make Fayette county, Dec 3 ll 3t JOHN G. SMYLIIJ. SfTotice. A LL persous having demands against the cs- _£jr_ tate of TFm. Salisbury, lam of Coweta county, deceased, are requested to present them, and those indebted to said deceased, will please CllKISTR. BOWEN, Georgia, Crawford County. pen OLLED before me, William M. Brown, a j ■ Justice of tbcPeaco for the 494th Compa ny District G. M. by Blount H. Bazemorc, one sorrel MAKE, with a blaze face, aud has a scar on her left hiud foot, a blemish iu her right eye, about 4 feet 4 iuchcs high, supposed to be eleven or twelve years old, aud appraised by Hucal Stee ly aud Asa 11 Parker to $40. Dec. 1st, 1832. Wm. M. Brown, j. r- A true Extract from the Estray Book. ^ jV J d id W. J. IIA3IMAGK, C.l.C. : Vtf Stolen, ... On the night of tlie„tenth usst. out | of Thomas C Russell’s table, in Me j Douotlgh, Henry comity, a sorrel j HOUSE, about 5 feet high, flax; tail, with a star iu his forehead, a nat-! anti about twelve years old. Is a yc- aud was formerly ownedby Major \ Roward of Ten Dollars Acnrv :o. 1. dec 10 11 JESSE JOHNSON. Q^-TIio Macdonough Jacksonian will copy the above. 0t Teachers Wanted. TO THE PUBLIC. Westward! Wcsticard, ho !! ‘The day-star attracted his eye’s glad devotion.” Erin go Brough. She zJrdon Hotel Property lOTTEStS 1 , ILL be drawn in the Court House atTho- mastou, Upsou Couuty, Ga. on tho same plau'of the Land aad Gold Lotteries, now draw iiig at Millcdgovillo. The property has been val T HE Trustees of tho Thomaston Acadenty j y b fol £ tf; s hlv distinguished aud disinterested are auxious to employ for the ensuing year ; , euUe ’ , mcL)i at t „- e uty thousand dollar?—Forty- make payment. November 18, 1832. 9 Adru'or. \V t/U-L be sold on the first Tuesday in JANtJA- RY next, at tbe court bouse in Ferry. Hous- ,, rri,. , i i ton county, all tbe real estate of John Baldwin, de- J0*T ucres of Land, bcin" tlio _ northwest seated, (or tbe benefit of the minora of said deceased, alf of Lot No. 1!>0. iu the fourth district of Mou- —Also on the Grst Tuesday in January n Tuesday iu January next, at the court house in I.ee county, all the real estate of said deceased, lying In lx-e county; for the benefit of the lieira of said deceased. Terms 12 months, for approv eu paper. JOHN S. M. BALDWIN, Nov. 14.1832. 7 4t Ex’or. ILL be sold on Friday, the 2Sth December next, at tbe late residence of Urn. P. Illlson late ol the county of Fayette, All the Personal Property of the said Wm. P. Wilson deceased, consisting ol Horses, Jottle and lings. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and » remnant of Dry Goods and Groce ries. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOS B. WILSON. > ... . JOHN WILLIAMS, j Adm or ‘ November 10 7 &Toiieea l LI. persons indebted to ihe estate of Cnxvis Las- r A siteii late ol Stewart county deceased, ere re quested to make immediate payment, and Ibose ha ving demands against ni4 estate, are requested to reuder them in according to law. RICHARD MATHIAS. Roanoke, October 4. 1832. 3 £aOiiee. A LL persons indebted to tbe estate of Bnrmon Perryman, late of Twiggs couuty, deceused, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present ibent legally. Oct 9. 1832 THOS. J. PERRYMAN.Ex’or. _ . Will be Sold, old—-all levied on as tho property of If illy , t Sim- •. /Tfci N Ihe first Tuesday in JANUARY npxt, at the fc'-.i to n I i Fa issued fromJaspei supc- ” ” Court Douse in the town of Perry, that part of the Real Estate of Itiomas A. Irwin, deceased, not disposed of by will, to wit, the undivided half of Ixit No2f>7, in Ihe !3tb districl of Houston county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms mnde known on the day. HtJGH L IRWIN, JSx’or October 31. 1831 S Jackson, Butts of dele. Five barrels Corn more or less, and 500 weight of Fodder more or less—levied on a* the propn ly of Hugh J [until to satisfy a Fi Ft issued Jhopi Butt, >operiorconrt in favorof Anthony Dy er vs s..;d Hamil-—proj erty pointed out byjilfiV One nr giro woman by tho natuo ofTaracr, sihout 35 year, old—lovied on nstlie property of Simeon from a justice’s court ill said county in favorof M'Diuiiel, Goodmau & Co. and others vs said IT:i(hiI-—levied on and retarn< 4 bv a constable. A n» "ro woman by tho name of Laer, about ”1 or 2-' years "Id, one other negro womau by the name or Maltnda about 18ye.-irsold,J.tmesahoy about 2 years old, Louisa a girl, about 8 month supe jiorrourt in favor of Ambrose A. Philips vs said Simmons—property pointed Out by Mr.Gritn- f.-.r-. ‘ ' II 1-MI \ 11 ATE LEV. November 24,1832. Sheriff. Also, will he sold as aiore. Two acres of L-md, more or less, lying in fhe northwest corner of Lot No. 25 f, in the eighth dis- itict of originally Henry now Biftts county—levied on as the property of Lilthbury Johnson, to «Htisfy sundiy Fi Fasiwued from n justices court—one in favorof 3fo«s & Leak,aud one in favor of Gustavous Hen- d.-.irk vs. said Johnson. Two Lots in the town of Jackson, Nos. 3 and 4. in square Ntf. 24— levied on ns Ihe property of J.ttttTtnee Gnhagan. to satisfy a FI Fn issued from Bnlts superior court in favor of Gould &. Merimnn. vs. Thomas Tubb, Lawrence Gahncnn, and Abel L. Rob- ld-on. JOHN LOFTON, Nov.38. 9 Dtp. Sheriff. S^onry Sheriff rsales. “Y STILL he sold on «he first Tuesday in JAN- m UARY next, before tbe Court House in Sl’Donough Henry County, between tho usual hours of sale, 1'ti-enty two hundred pounds more or less of tied Cotton—levied on by virtue of a stress war- jpmt i-iied by a Justice of the Peace of Fayette f ounty, agajnsl llos rt Colt iu favor df Jepth ih RobiOsoh, proj r.'y poiotcii ont by tbu Plainti • Fifty acres of li(ind more or less, being a jftjiM of luOt So.. 91, in tho third district of Henry *Raiy? -Uviod on as tho ma^erty of Hyrasi hi. .Jsttk ■■■»! t • Mi-1-h tiiri fi. f.'is. i ir.-.iiji.- tice’'- Court of Houston t oi.nty, iu favor of Alien B. Chastain, and one fi. fiLlMued from the same Court io favor of James C. Donkin, vs. said Jack- ^011—levy made and n turned by a constable. Cue rrib of Corn, supposed to contain fifty »■* sixty barrels more or l< and four stacks of I odder- -levied on :.s tiie property of l.uk: Pat- %irk, t > - :ii-fy i fi. fu. issued from Henry ."'iiperi 10 Court, in favor of Robert Kimball for tbe nae if Jos-r J..!msr.ri v-. k. Thirty head of I Iocs, tv > Horses, fourteen] head of Cattle, coii-isiiug of cows, Calves and rs, and forty barrels of Com more or less all levied on as t! xA ti-fy a li fa t: A LL persons having demand* against the estate of W’m. P. Wilson late of the county of Fayette, de ceased, will render the sumo properly authenticated nccoiding lo law, and all those indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the subscri bers. THOS. U WILSON, > ... JOHN WILLIAMS, \ Admo ™ November 14 T_ qfjBILL be sold on the first Tuerday in JANUA* RY nrrt, before the court liousc in the town , , , . of Fayetteville, Fayette countv, between the usual ouuty, between the usual hours j boursof sale. One Sot of Sand, Z\To. 2^7, containing 2(12 1-2 acres, and the south half of lot No 234, containing J01 1-4 acres, both iu the thirteenth district of formerly Henry now Fayette county, one negro man by the name of Tom, about 45 years of age, Kaudic u man about 35 years of age, Nicey n woman about 30 years of are, 'Perry n woman about 21 years of Bge. Green n boy about 12 years of age, . . , . ... - : .“J u ] Henry a boy about 9 years of age, and Nancy a irirl /to satisfy sundry hi r as issued^ „i,out 7 years of age—all to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Samuel Parsons, late of Fayette county, deceased. The terms will be a cred it of 12 mpnlbs. small notes and approved security. THOMAS LOYD. ). , . EDWARD Y. JOHNSON < Adm or *’ Oct 30.1S32. 13 &corg?a, SZousion County. U^THEREAS Camilla Lipirot applies ro TV me for letters of administration on the estate of Hopkins Liptrol, deceased, These arc therefore lo cite and admonish all and sin gular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased to le and appear at my office withinthe time prescribed, bylaw to shew cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hnud and seal, the -1th Dec. 1832. 10 CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. o. Georgia, Fayette County. .-HEREAS Jesse Mann and Wil’iam I,. Cnmp- ' J bell apply tome tor letters of administration mi the estate of Jonathan Mann, late ot said county, deceased These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ana appear at my office, within Ihe lime presented by law, lo shew cause, if any they hate, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 25th Octo ber, Ir32. 13 WM. M BKlDB, c. e. o. Attention £v£johnnies. "fPS/ILL be let to the lowest biddc in Americus, V 1 Sumter county, on ihe first Monday in Janu ary next, the building of a COURT HOUSE and JAIL, the plan for which will be given on tbe day — Afult in'dt Wnitvfor.the performance will be required wili be Sold, At tbe same lime, without reserve, u'J (be unsold Lots in tbe Town, amongst them are several of supe rior order for tbe building ot private residences. MARTIN G. JU1MMS, ) HYKAM D. BLOQDGOOD, hCommissioners. LOVETT H SMITH. ) October 30, ie32. 5 O’ The .Macon Messenger, Federal Union, and Co lumbus Enquirer, art* requested lo give the above a few insertious, and forward their uccoua'.s to the been effected, they shall be paid every farthiu a male and female teacher. 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 evidence of his or her classical attainments and moral eharactor, can be employed, anil will meet witli every attention tho Trustees can give in promoting the interest of tho schools. J. B. BATEMAN, j _ D. WALKER, | I? WM. P. YONGE, }* s LARKIN BASS, J § TIL \V. GOODE, J * Nov. 14,1833, 7 7w FGSI, SA&fc, . THE HOUSE ami LOT on which tho subscriber how lives, nud if not sold before the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, will be sold at Auction, be fore tbe Court "lIo*nse iu Macon. If it should be sold at a sacrifice, and I should not bo able to make collection between this time and day of sale, will be sold, tho unimproved Lot in the rear, together with a valuable Negrb Man, Household Furuiture, Medical Library and Shop Furniture, and a good assortment of Medicines, calculated for the practice of medicine in this place. _ If the assets arising from tbe.abovo sales, should uot be sufficient to satisfy mVdobb) both.as security and otherwise, by reason of sacrifice, I shall, iu the course of the same week, make arrangements to make tho best di‘. osition of my notes, and then my unsettled accounts, which amount to six or seven thousand dollars. If my creditors will bo patient with me until the above sales shall have Commissioners for payment. W ILL be sold on Wednesday, the 2d day of JANUARY’ next, at the residence < Harmon Perryman late of Twiggs co. deceased, All tlie Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of mules, hors&s, cat tle, sheep, meat hogs, stock hogs, corn and fodder, cotton, 2gins, 2 stills, road wagon, Jersey wagon, 1 gig, household aud kitchen 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 on the day. Nov. 20. THOS. J. PERRYMAN. Ex’or. Ztand for £?aic. F IVE Squares of Land, first quality, formerly occupied by Elijah Tarver, lying on Flint River, two miles above Calhoun’s ferry, in Up son couuty, and sixteen or seventeen miles be- Icw Thomastou, with good improvements, and four hundred acres of open land, all fresh, and in fine state for cultivation, and will be sold on good terms, aud nuy indulgence given on it that may suit the purchaser. For further information call on O. C. Gibson or A. F. Edwards, living in Thomastou, orou tho subscriber, living in Co lumbus. BENJAMIN P. TARVER Columbus, Nov. 19. 8 4t Persons holding notes or accounts against me, will in every instance be received as cash. All those who have neglected to settle their accounts and uotes with me, until they have become nu gatory by tho act of limitation, arc respectfully informed that they cau be settled without interest, if thoy can now find it convenient to pay the ori- gcntlemcn. BVV nine fiftieth parts of the property consist of Laud, Lots and and Houses, Plantations aud Negroes valued at §19,GOO, and tho balance, one fiftieth part, lotted off into small prizes of various articles aud valued at -$400. Tho proprietor takes pleasure in returning Ins unfeigned thanks to his frinuds and tbetpart of the public who have encouraged him, for tho lib erality already manifested in tho purchase of tickets iu said Lottery. The unsold tickets arc now all placed in tbe bands of agents in most of tho principal towns aud Aunties in this State, lie further solicits a generous and enterprising people to lend him their aid by buying up. the bal ance of tho tickets ; for it is only lending for a very short time; it will be paid back on the 24th of next month (tho day ou which the Lottery will be drawn) 2500 fold ! !! Ye who have a hungering are sitting in the valley a fortunes are uotv offered farmers; Houses aud Lots and tools for mcebauics tlio land and wait on the fortunate;—and above all, the Union Hotel, with all its appendages aud attractions, iu the centre of the eastern and west ern trade, aiidiaoneoftbc qtost healthy and beau tiful vilages iu the State, emphatically aud verily the Traveller’s Rest and the Inn-keepers delight —valued at twelve thousand eight hundred dollars, for tlie tribe, the nothingness, of five dollars ! 1 1 A fortune I must have, say you; Here's fortune to content a Jew. She’s not confin’d to Cherokee, But spendssouu* precious time with mo! * You miss her in the golden mines— 3“till at tho Union, see! she shines ! And lest you catch the poor man’s rickets, Make haste and buy the Union tickets Fellow citizens of Georgia! upon this snbject, alike interesting to me and yon, I might be as el oquent as any of your splendid orators at the late anti-tariff Convcmiou at Millcdgevillc: but 1 will DR. I. ELLIS, AVJNCr determined to settle permanently in Macon, respectfully offers his Professional Services m the inhabitants of the town and adjacent coun try. For the satisfaction of tiioso who arouuac quainted with him, he thinks proper to state, that lib was regularly adnuttfetl to his profession in 1801, agreeably to Uiclaws and regulations of tho State of New York, and that most of his time since that period has been devoted to an exten sive practice. ?5y a faithful discharge of his pro fessional duties, he hopes to r:cril a liberal pat ronage. His residence and office are in tlie houso formerly occupied oy air. Birdsong, on Mulbciry street. Jan. 14 2 REA &COTTO\ Offer for falcon accommodating terms, PIECES Hemp Bagging y>jp 'iLi*' 'Ll* 500 ready made Cotton bags, best quality 100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia Whiskey 30 hhds Northern Hum (colored) 10 casks Marselles aud Madeira Wine 30 boxes manufactured Tobacco 35 hhds St. Croix & Porto Rico Sugars 5 bbls Copperas 3 bales Blankets 1 bok Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt, also A small invoice of DRY’ GOODS, HARD WARE, CROCKERY’, iJcc. suitable fora coun try store, will be so!d on a credit of six months. *Oet. 2 1 TWENTY-FIVE 2?er cent, cheaper than ever l JOB 3A4GIE ITS just opening a very extensive and splendid as B sortmen* of GOODS, which has been selected in THE NEW YORK MARKET by himself, from the latest importations which arb receive money and give receipts in my name, Nov. 27,1832 37 II. II. CONE. T&lh of George D 1\ Med lock for the u-e of mil. un Davis-— property pointed out by thedc- Tehd.mt. THOMAS J. JOHNSON. property < led from J< Nov. 24th Kib after If NO UR months rtailemtV. co»jnf) 'vhonM.tii Jfgve til -r Tour tu-gro li fe tfii* c*‘taf*** , f Jidi'i Hyri 'tfSaid (•!ate. Creditor inrij •gent. 30. I- N ite, !c ilie Georgia, SEousion County. WMJIILRF.AS Hen U. Chastain, administrator of V V the estate of Henry It. Blanchard, deceased, aj plies to me for letters of dismission. These are therefore, toeile and admonish ell and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said decent'd. to be and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed by law, to shew cover, if any they hate, ichy said letters should iitt e grantom Given under my hand and seal, at office, Ibis22d Kept. IKi2. n.:if) CHARLES 11. Itlt.’l ■ c. c. Q. Georgia, Coweta County, VM7I1EREA.S Wiliiimi J. Jcrmnny, administrator v v on the esfafa Of Maria Cctlen, deceased, ap plies to mi* for letters of dismission— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular li c. kindred and creditors of said deem.- ■ ■! to he s'*-"- I n,u ^ n },'‘or at my office irilhin the time prescribed by laic. . .. ^ i to show cause, if any Ibty htne, vhy said tellers should ( .Saltern.'f /’•"■•-.f ^ ri ,• ' Given under my hand this 8th day of June, 1812. 25 BIgON HOPmE, c. c. o. I jYOUR monthsnf - cr date, application will lie made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe ,rounty, when -ilting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the negroes of James I*. Dozier, late of «a:d county, deceased. ELIZABETH DOZIER Adm’nt. JOHN REDDING, A .n’or. October, 1 1832. 2 2^0 A LL FEftSt)fts are hereby cautioned againM trading for a certain promissory Note, execu ted by the subscribers on the 2d day of October, 1832. to Daniel Gregory or bearer, tor FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, payable on the 25th of December, 1833. with a credit endorsed thereon of seventeen dollars and some cents, as the consideration for which the said note was given has entirely failed. NEWELL ft BRADLY’. Greenville, 9th Nov. 1832. 8 5t Ks'GwZCE, TBIHE PUOLICnre hereby cautioned against tra- jL ding for a note ef O E THOUSAND DOH LARS, drawn by myself, af sixty days, sometime in April or May last, payable to any or cither of the Banks in Macon. lam determii ed not to pay the same, ns it was fraudulently obtained without any consideration, and now held by E. Graves & Son af Macon. OSCAR F. LEVERITT. Greenville, Nov. 15.1832. 8 • eow3t superior Court Sheriff. .0 will h. 1 interior Court of z tor ordinary purposes, for mi named S.'m, Indonpo-z u.*i. deceased, for the le nefif EDW. VA (NEK, hie-f his isife firfh:d Lsalt 1LI. be sold on the 28th day of DECEM BER next, ot the lata residence of Wm. Salisbury, deceased in Coweta county, All the Fcrsoual Fropcriy of sard deceased, consisting of stock of var.ous kinds, the crop of Corn, Fodder, Rye, Oats and Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plnn- taticu ’i’ouF. No. &c. Tho plantation will ho rented, and the negroes hired. Terms mnde known on the day. CI1RI3TR. BOWEN, November 18, 3832. 0 Adm’or. VTSTILL old at the lute rejidCrice of Joel I Lise, f ? deceased, in Jasper county, ou the 25th day ol December next. .£,11 thv. Personal Propcxiy, belongi ngto said estate, ennsiiting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Oteb, Corn. Fodder, Oats. Wheat Rnd Colton, one road Wagon, one Cotton Gin. one Thrasher and Fan, one set of blacksmith's Tools, to gether «itb all the Household hiid Kitchen Furniture, and nil the plantation Tools, together with various’ other nrticb-s too tedious to mention. Txttirs—Made known e.n tbe dxv of sale, and sn to continue from day to day until all are sold. Also, at the same lime anetplace. The Sign of the Golden JBclI, Formerly LaFayctto Half; SJewnan, &a. HE subscribers having taken charge of the largo and commodious Building, situated on the sonth eastern corner of the square, by far tho most conspicuous and beautiful situation in the town, respectfully inform the Ptifilie and their Friends, that their House is open nud in good order for the reception of Company. Their terms will bo governed by the harduess of the times. Their Tabic will lie furnished with the best tlie country can afford. Their stables well stored with Provender, and attended to by a punctual Ostler. Their Bar will be supplied with an as sortment of Liquors. From tho long experience of Mrs Philips in this business, we flatter ourselv es. that we will bo ablo to give general satisfac tion to all those who may favor us with a call. WM. T. WILLIAMSON, Dec A 2t MARY PHILIPS. aud enterprizc buy- up the balance of the tick ets.—A short speech that may bo worth a long advantage to you. Now, some of you, property in lots may possess. But by advero events may bo brought to distress: Aud iilto mo,.oulyiuk n fair oijnDco, jtlot to |>oy Y’ourdebts; then buy—buy the balance, 1 pray. J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. Thomastou, Nov. 27,1832, 39 The papers which have inserted notices relative to tho Union Hotel Property Lottery, heretofore, will give this also an insertion regularly, until the time of the drawing, and forward their accounts to J. B. Bateman, Thomaston, for pay ment. CHAPS WIvES JUS'S) WINE. Fjjp^ilE subscriber has for sale a quantityof JB. Grape Vine Roots aud Cuttings, which he proposes to sell on the following terms, viz.' Ten dollars per hundred, for ono year old roofs, or twelvo and a half cents each f or a less nnni- bcf. Fifteen dollars per hundred, for two years old roots, or eighteen and three 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. Anj’ orders received shall be faithfully attended to on terms made accommodating- A. E. STRATTON. Hiflsbormigti Ga. Nov. 22,1832.-9-9 07 s Orders for tho above received at the Tel egraph office. JAMES P. H. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, W LL practice in all the Courts in tbe Chatta- lioocby Circuit. Any business confided to his care shall meet with promptattm.ion, satisfactory references will In all ctsc*, be given. Misaddress is Campbellton. Gn. Nov. 20, 1832. 8 , TO THE PUBLIC. I V consequence of an arrangement between some of tho creditors of the late firm of Bate man &Duncxn, and J. B. Bateman proprietor of ho UNION HOTEL PROPERTY &9vcATio»r. . gn HE Trustees of the UNION ACADEMY, J Upson county, in announcing this institu tion to tho public, 'congratulate themselves and the friends of literature generally, upon the ac quisition of tho services of ihe Itcv. Peter M‘- Intvre ns preceptor, a gentleman of considera ble experience in that business, aud whose testi monials furnish indubitable evidence of the ex cellence of his moial character, of his general worth as a man, and his superior qualifications as a teacher. In this institution will he taught all the branches of Eiiglifh, Classical and Mathe matical instruction which arc usually comprised in a course preparatory to admission iuto the Sophomore or Junior classes of collego. And while the literary and intellectual courses of stu dy will bo diligently encouraged, wo feci assured that proper atteution will bo paid to tho moral an J physical education of youth committed to his care. We respectfully solicit the attention of parents aud guardians at a distance, to this institution, which is located in a healthy and moral neighbor hood, near the residence of Dr. Kendall. Itis ex pected that Mr. M'Intyre will settle permanent ly near the school. The terms of tuition will be about what is usual in similar institutions. Board in respectable tamilics and on reasonable terms may bo bad iu tlie vicinity. The J3' bool will o- pen ou the first Monday in January. THOS. R. SMITH. Y REUBEN WHITE, D. KENDALL, S. 11. SAUNDERS, ROBT. JACKSON,sen Upson County, Dec. 5,1832 Trustees. It 11 with confidence-fully assured, that not only tbe style but prices will fully meet their approbation. Their attention is requested to the same—a few of the aril* cles arc mentioned, via:. 200 pieces Calicoes and Prints, some very rich. Extra fine Furniture Calicoes and Common. 50 pieces fine Parish Muslins and Gin^hnrns, plain and striped, figured nnd striped Mandarines. Saragos sa* black anil purple Grodeswiss and Italian Silks Watered Grodcnap, black and brotvn colored do Ilerunni Gauzes, Orleans Rohes, painted Pnlmaiiae and Crape Deleon, Mack and colored Silk. Cnmblct nnd Princettas.fine French Bombazines, Blond Gauze Veils (some extra sizes). Satin Straws. Scarfs Fancy Handkerchiefs nnd Shawls, very rich, sett Cap and Belt Ribbons new patterns, Thread Laces and Insert, ings. also Edgings and Footings, checked and striped Muslins. Jackonct. Swiss aud Cambric do., one case grass bleached Irish Linens assorted, Long Lawns- I.inca Cambrics and Cambric Handkerchiefs. Super, Vestings, plaid and plain Drillings and fine Freneh Linens, Pongees and Pongc Hanckercbiefs, Bandaa na and Flags, Gloves and Mitts assorted. 50 dozen Silk, Cotton, Randon Iiosc and half Hose assorted. 100 Parasols nnd Umbrellas, very neat and rich. 100 pieces Mosquito Netting. Bead Bags and Purses. Shell Tuck and Side Combs, Cambric and Furniture Demiliesand Cotton Fringes, fi, V,S,.0. 10. 1J nnd tr>hyd Damask Tuble Cloths. Table Covers, Dunstable und Straw Bonnets, Palin Leaf Hats Black and Drab Beaver Hats, latest fash ions. Travelling Cap? and Trunks. 10 bales Sheetings, Shirtings and Plaids. 500 lbs spun Cotton, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Cot ton Cards, occ. Also, an extensive assortment of Perfumer}*, Soaps Oils. Powder, Powder Boxes and Puffs, Erosive Bails, Cologne, Honey and Rose Waters, Otto of Roses, &c. &c. Also, 3000 pair Shoes nnd Pumps assorted, nnd 100 pair Morocco and Calf Boots, some very neat and fine. And a very large supply of Saddle.?, ISridJ.es, I l Iart: : ngals» SADDLE AND TRAVELLING BAGS, ■Ac. &C. «\ c. Together with a genera! assortment of Hardicarc fy Cutlery of all kinds that is wanted in this market; also CAR? PENTER’S TOOLS of nil kinds. BLACKSMITH TOOLS. Cross cut nnd Mill Saws, Guns. Rifles, fte. A!?o n supply of Crockery. Chinn and Glsss Ware Also 10' dozen superior. Calf Skins, Gitiing nnd Binding Skins, Sole I.cnther. Gin Band Leather, &c. And a supply of GROCERIES, i'AMILY MEDI CINES, &c. Macon, April 20 129 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, brooks, SStasic* esc- MLLiy, SHOTWKLL & CO. RE now receiving and oticniii" at their \\ ill he ren.ed to the highest bidder, for the term] Good titles can be depended ou to prizo holders of of one year, the well known Ferre on the Ocinulgeel Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take ^ '?r.r 5 * a - ,c 0,SI , ,,,! place the fourth Monday in next December. •JjlOUR month, nfter ^ to the honorable 'ate applied Inferior C< ’WAOFK MONTH ’ after date appfcr.ijion will lie ffi' made to ili<* Honorable the Tofcrior < ourt f JPaioMr finin', while silting U r ordinary pm vV .rd. t.> vil ih.* Land hint \ngrors ki- rtf liyhrrl ’Tocher. I,: tc Ot onging to id county. NANCY TUCKER. Adm'rx. ROBT T M TUCKER. ) FINLAY G STEWART, t M. t itv - li !h<- real pi oflHIld. NO. tb'T.. ounty. IVrry, Sept •rtv of 77 in the si 1832 39 on will he mad nrt ot Howto ordinal} for Icav IAR. minor brio ih district of M.*rr NRY t.KII I IN. ■ ft an!i land on each side of the river. nl«o, at the <ame time and place w ill be hirpil to the highest bidder, fur the l term of one ye < r, two Negroes one u man Hnd tlie I other n vroi mn. JACOB VV’lM ) * HUGH WISE, ' Ex 0r3 Nov. 12.1832 8 9jt- -. V Nov 2 Ooffee, IViac ere. BAGS prime Green ( f iR ♦ bbls Marker# i *\o 3 vkc. 5 crates Crock. to t ?n!e by ' ) IT OS'. Snpcrinlcmluils to the Ixllcrtj. Noun MONTHS A.lm’ors I IIou-1 |O r KI f MAI Vl tbh' I’ MAI’S i»U (.’Id dffioc. ul'i 1RG1A for tai tier dido application will bf to the honorable ibc Inferior I ourt e inly,when sittingf.ir onflnary parpn-eg ii'i.vt to salknhou-e and let in thec-u u of C ei- ><nd lot of land, 2ti:> iu the third ui-irict if ovetn county,as the property of Harris Alim 1 r i- d. for ti e benefit ol the hcirsnndcredit'd.- Sept 14 38 CYNTHLVR. ALLEN, adm'rr. ( r ; jxr 'dv -r , dee 4 Jeffi > I of Urn to. Ig >w *'pply to Grtn/bUl. L*. ■ , *oge. 3* Orangt ...'III .1 .,1 - jn.-d ' • f y will fp- ragu rij„, ; ,piM ' this ratnd S’owdor di r ill ?f!1 October 1632. Crunpcwder, •he Manufacture e <-sori(nc,ii et .... ,rk- Ivntrce ( II tbe T.CPH i: • A COTT • . place THOMAS BEAU JAMES SPlFRS, T. W. GOODE, R. J. CREWS, D. B. GRANT, W. P. YONGE, Sept. 25 180 (Cf* The Columbus Enquirer ntul Democrat, the Macon Messenger and Telegraph, tho Mil- Icdgcyillo Journal nnd Federal I'ntbn, tho Au gusta Chronirle and Courier, the Savannah Geor gian, the Charleston Mercury and Courier, th SBircASfjcoar. T HE Trustees of the Forsyth Male and Fe male Academy respectfully inform the pub lic, that they have engaged lor the ensuing year the services of Messrs.. Pahsoms and Hoi.mes, gentlemen of distinguished tfferar; acquirements, •trict moral deportment, and experienced instruc tors of youth. From the advantageous location of Forsyth, being situated on a high and healthy ridge, about twenty five miles west of Macon, and midway, between the .Montpelier and Indian Springs, about fifteen miles from each, together with the dense at IE uow receiving and openin BOOK STORE, a number of PIANO FORTES, of a rich description, ami a variety of other Mu sical Instruments, with Instruction Books and Music adapted to the same. A large collection of New Music for the Piano, embracing all tbe Music of the celebrated Cinde rella Opera. ami a variety of Engravings, Carica tures, Prints, &c.—also, id large assortment of Hooks, consisting of fifteen hundred volumes: a cata logue embracing a considerable portion of which > is published in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of STATIONARY’ and Mis cellaneous articles. A large assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, Bordering, Fire-Prints, &c. &c. They respectfully invite the attention of t’ o public to tlie above, and request them to call r.r.il examine. June 11 24 TIN WAKE Af A NTT l' AC Tit' ll E IS wealthy population of Mou roo county. vVe flatter ourselves that by proper mBstuiT, wear tuuio stju :t. assiduity and well directed effort and manage-] THE subscriber nianufi rtnrcs and keep.* con* incm,to rear up an institution which in point of 1 8 stantly on hand, a general assortment of character nnd usefulness will vie with any of the { Tin 'tSfarc, kind in the State. There will bo completed by j which lie will sell wholesale and ret..;l at Savaft the 2d Monday ia January, at which time the in- [ nail or Augusta prices. stiUnions will open, a neat academic building, sit- | JOT, \\ ORIv don : at The shortcut notice at uated in a retired aud beautiful grove, tint! on an j he shop on Third street, next door to Ellis. Shot- elevatedspot of ground, containing -ixteeu acres j cl! & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Sale, . odie.l STtLKl^^AthensSouthern Banner, the M'Donough Jack sonian, will insert tbe above twice a month till the draw ing, and forward their accounts to J. B. Bateman, at Thomaston, for payment. NEW PRIMER. J UST PUBLISHED aud %r sale at this of fice. The New Primer, Child'n First Book. Well adapted for Infant, o union and Sutidav Schools. Will be sold low by the' IJflanrtfy. Prico cents sttfRIc. **'•■ of woodland belonging to the institution. The Fcmalo department will be furnished by Mr Parsons with an accomplished instructress, and w ill at all times bo subject to his inspection and direction. Board can be had on reasonable terms in res pectable families. JOHN S. 15. LAW, dec lb 12 secretary. a#"*'*... *> i»,i . -io Priavui s. F < >1» SAFE, a good second baud Ramage PRIN l ING PRESS, imperial siv.e. Also, a second hand cast iron PRINTING PKESS (Smiths patent, Hoe’s make,) super royal size—in good repair. Also, several founts of sc, oud hand TYPES, large and small. The wh !•* will bo sold low Apply a » the of- ffc oi ffii I ac m Telegrailb. Orders sent to Ellis, Shot-.rcll tf Co. will ro sive prompt attention. Nor II 17 Sti-aycd or Stolen, A YOUNG BULL DOG, between two and JJlL. tlireo months old, of a dirty yellow- color; some white ou his face, fqtt and tail. Limps a little in one of iiiu fore feet. Whoever will return said Puppy to this office, or give information where he may be found, shall be libcrall- warded. Oct 30 9 KTotice. 1 will hoard Horses, at my.Plate- t,;tion on the east side of tin- River, at $6*50 per month. Oct’9 3 M. CHISHOLM; BXiAStJES F(7R SALE AT THIb'OrFrWW