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Bibb Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he *>o! ! uu tile first Tuesday iti
RV* :> V’ ii.-xt. before tLc court 1;
t 1 - lowu of .Vjeoii, between ibe u>i:ui hours
in FEB-
ol
To-.
f 'vo Lots in tlie town of Macon, No. 7 anti
six—levied on as ilic property of C.
;•/?"•/i.y, or his interest in said lots, to satisfy
'three i i Fas issued from a Justice’s .Court iu fa
xor ol C. It. Colo vs Gcorgo .Alickhjolm and Cor*
oeltus Townsend—levy made auil rnturued to mo
by a constable.
20 2 A acres pine Loud and improvements
—levied on as the property of Isaiah Thompson,
to saii.-ly a I 1 i Fa issued from Bibb Inferior Court,
in favor of Rufus K. Evans vs said Thoirpscn.
'i !»• laud lies five miles from Macon, ou the Fed
eral road, w hereon 31
lives.
>*«, l-M*.
One Negro woman by tlio name of Isabel,
almat 20 years old—levied on as (fio property of
Houston Sheriff Sales.
A dm inistrator's Sale.
W 1I.1. be sold ou the firsi Tuesday in FEB- >rv V »l,_ .r.,1 J . ., ”,
RUARY next, before the courthouse iu ! O bc smd J.h ^t^ “ t, cbrua
Perry, Houston county, between the usual hours i ' r t °7v
0 r sale - 1 County, Lot of Land No. el m
ary next, will
in Zebuloc.
tho third dis-
One lot of well improved oak and hickorv - 2fhf?T a fe Monroe, now Pike county,-
Laud, in the twelfth district of Houston co- lut x I .l.Vrb ° * ho,, ‘'^ bl0 U,c C t ourt . ?^rdi-
.. i,„..„, .. ii„ i> iv i- K ‘ ,ut J, nary of Clark county, ns the property of If illia
kno^ l .. ! "°' V Sves a « d Vras,cell deceased-for the benefit of the hei.
Known by No. 39 in said district, sje ne „ roes to
wit, March, a man 'J2 years of age, Creasy' a
woman 35 years of age. Mf.riau 15 years of'age.
.Hid h.r child Stephen.* months old, Henry, a buy
14 yc.us of ape, Harriet a girl 12 years of age,
500 bushels o( Corn more or less, 9 stack* of Fod
der with, die 7th eicepted, 2 work Horses, 13 head
stock Crittle and 14 head of stock Hogs—all
levied ou as the property of Horace It. Dinkins
F.li/.a Thompson now i to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Lunsfgnrt Tilts bear-
11. Ii. HOWARD, j er vs said Dinkins ami Theodore Guerry.and oth-
Shcr>ff. or Fi Fas vs said Dinkins. .
One half acre Lot In the town of Perry,:
well improved, w hereon David W. Alan’s fand- i
& creditors of said deceased. Terms ofsalo on
tho day. JAMES R. BURT,
jau 2 Adtn'or.
w^
immoi.3 to satisfy u Fi Fn in favor of! now lives, and one dark bay horse—levied on
I.uke Ross assiguco of James L. Ross vs said
Simmons, property pointed out by Luko Ross,
d ce 1 11. 11. Howard, shcrijj'.
Also, trill be sold as clove.
One Store House anti tlie ground on which
it stand; 1 , ou Cherry street, adjoining George
Jowett—levied onus the property of Be mu l S.
tlrijjin to satisfy n Fi Fa issued from tho inferior
court of Bibb county in favor of the Rank of Ma
con trnii-fcrred to Joseph J. J. Griffin vs said B.
ii. Crilliu.
One lot of Mills and 300 acres of Land more
or Io2—levied on ns tuc piojieriy of Solomon
Groce to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the in
ferior and superior courts of Bibb couuty, iu favor
of the JLmk of Darien and others \s said Croce,
A. S K- unel and Lewis h-C'rocs and others.
r i he Lot and improvements, whereon is a
Tavern, known formerly, as the Washington
ilad, now lluson’s Hotel, or Charles S. Laris'
interest in said premises—levied ou to satisfy sou-
dry Fi Fits issued from the Superior Court of
Bibb county, in favor of John A. Jones and oth
ers vs s.iid Lcwts. W. H. CONE,
Dee 23 Dtp. Sheriff, j
POSTPONED SALE.
Also uill be sold as above,
©ue 4 acre Lot adjoining the town common
—levied on as the property of Solomon Groce,
nowiu tho occupancy of John C. Johusun, to sat
isfy sundry Fi l’us issued lrom a Justice’s court,
.in favor ofN.C. A!mime vs said Groce—property
pointed out by tho dcleudaut—levy made auJ re
turned to me by a constable.
Lets No. I and 2, in sqnaro 42, in the town
of .Macon—levied on as the property of II illiam
3'. IIuntil, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Bald
win superior court, iu favor of Janies S. Calhoun
vs - ;id iiansHi. u. ii. Howard,
Dec. 23 Sheriff'.
Pike Sheriff Sales,
X V the first Tuesday iu FEBRUARY next.
H. v w ill bo sold before tho court house in /.eh-
tdun, Piko couuty. within the legal hours of sale.
One crib of Corn, one yoke of Oxen, Ox
cart and Ox Yoke, 3 Feather beds and Furniture,
as the property of David W. Man, to satisfyi i
Fa in favor of Samuel Williams vs David W.
Man and Michael M atson.
101+ acres weii improved oak and hickory
Laud, it being the south-east half of lot No. 170
iu tho fourteenth di trii t of llousn.n county—le
vied on to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of James M.
Kelly for the use of !M. S. Cason vs Allen li.
Chastain administrator on the estate of Heary
Bhmchnrd deceased, and other Ft Fas, levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
lOlij; acres of pine Land, in tho fifth district
of Houston comity, it being the west half of lot
No. 25 iu said district—levied ou to satisfy a Fi
Fa iu favor of Wilson ColliiM vs Solomon Davis
—levy made a: d returned to me by a constable.
One half acre Lot In the town of Perry,
well improved, whereon Edward Welch now
lives, one. negro woman 35 years of age, known
by the uaui'c of Penelope, one lot of Land well
improved, whereon Airs. Allen now lives, and
tl o Tavern at present occupied by Henry Lips
comb, iu the town of Perry, Houston c'dtmty—all
levied on as 'lie property of jEUtcard li'tlch to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of James A. Everett and
others—property pointed out bv plr.iutiff’a attor
ney. ’ ISAIAH CHAIN,
Dec 27,1832. Sheaf.
be sold on Thursday tho 31st JAN-
CJARY next, at the lalp^ residence of
Jonathan Mann, deceased,J« -Fayette couuty,
All the Perishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of stock-of various
kinds, household and kitchen Furniture, a variety,
of Work Tools, a quantity of Corn and Fodder,
and olli- r articles loo tedious to mention. Sale
to continue from day to day until all are sold.
Also, at the same time and place,
Tho Plantation trill bo rented and the Negroes
hired fur the ensuing year.—Terms of sale and
hiring made known on the day.
All persons owing the said estate, or that have
demands against it, are hereby required to make
payment, and render in in terms of tho law.
JESSE MANN ) ,, ,
WiU L. CAMPBELL, < A(imoT3 -
Dee 91, 1832. 12
The Sign of the Golden Bell,
Formerly LaFayetle Hall,
... Neuman, 6a.
T HE subscribers having taken charge of tb'
largo and commodious Building, situatei.
ou the southeastern sorherof the square, by fni
the most conspicuous and beautiful situation in
the town, respectfully inform, the Public and theii
Friends, that their House is open and in good
order for the reception of Company. Their terms
will be governed by the hardness of tho times.
Their Table will ba furnished with the best the
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 the long experience
of Mrs Philips in this business, we flatter ourselv
es, that we will be able to givq general satisfac
tion to all those who may favor us with a call.
WM. T. WILLIAMSON,
Dee 4 2t MARY PHILIPS.
Land foi* Sale.
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 county, and sixteen or seventeen miles be
low Thomastou, with good improvements, and
four hundred acre* of open land, all fresh, and
iu fine state for cultivation, aud will be sold on
good terms, and auy indulgence given on it that
may suit the purchaser. For further information
call on O. C. Gibson or A. F. Edwards, liv
A List of Letters
R EMAINING iu the Post Office at Clinton,
Ga. 1st January, 1833.
GREEABLE to au order, of tho Inferior
Court of Way te -ountv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, w tl jesofd on the first Tues- I jh Thomastou, or ou the subscriber, jiving in po°
day in .MARCH next, : the court house iu Zcb- ftunbu-. BENJAMIN J\ TaR VEIL
ulou, Pike county, , Columbus, Ndv. 19. 8 4t
Sot 111 1214, . 1 g
in the third district of *. n nerly Monroe now Pike
county, sold for the bcnAit of the heirs of Robert
Leach, deceased.—Terms made known ou the
day.
Dec. 14
.»LOUldA LEACH, Adm'rx.
12
at.:; Is and cords, two chests, G chairs, 2 cotton
wheels, one Reel, ouo Table, one Loom, one Pot
uud 3'Ovens, one cupboard, 2 cows and one year
ling, a crop ofsug.tr cane, ants bay mare, Hi head
of silicic lings, ami ouo lot of Land No. 1U3, in the
3.1 district lormerly iMouroo now Piko couuty, le
vied on ns the property of It illiam Harper, to sat
isfy a Fi Fa issued out of the superior court of
said county in favor of Jewett, Abell «fc co. ag-
aiu-t Will turn Harper, Angus McKenzie, John R
Le ach, mid b ilsuu Lovqioy.
One* Lot of Land, No. b in tho 8th district
originmiy Monroe uow 1'iko county, levied ou as
the properly of Ii iltis II hutlcj, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from nu; lyit-y • —
tuvor «>i Joint 1’ t-pier & co. vs Green v\ hatloy
and W illis \\ halley.
Tho west half of ho\ No. 70, in the 2d dis-
trietorigiuully Momuc now Pike county, contain
ing iulj acres, more or less, levied on as tho pro
perly ol Thomas Curgilc deceased, to satisfy Fi
Fnsissued from the justice’s court of said comity
in iavorof ill ll Mathews others, against Johif
A/artiu ndinr iu Ins own wrong ou tlie estate of
s.ud deceased. Levy rundu and returned to mo
by a constable.
.Fivii Negroes, viz. Bob a ntan about 40 yrs
of age, .Mary a woman about 39, d/atilda a girl
about 7, Eliza a girl about 5, ami EUcck a boy
3,—levied ou as the property of Collin A. Fret-
Troll Co satisfy Fi Fas iu favor or James Victory
Si others, issued lrom the superior court ofGrccn
eonty.
Oru nogro boy by the name of Henry,- ab^tit
thirl .n \ ears o:J,—levied on as tho property 11
ii. Joh. son to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
ihu superior court of Henry Comity iu favor of
Kimberly & Chisholm vs said Jonusou.
j-.i'J " .lUlt.N t’. iiti.V.-'.l.l.L, Sl.'.njj.
Also iciil be sold us above.
One Lot of Land No. 82 in the eighth dist-
tict of originally Monroe, now 1’ikc couuty, con
taining two hundred two aud a half acres more
or h'-s. Lot of Land No. 83 iu the eighth dist
rict of originally 31011101;, now Pike couuty, con-
ttuniug tw o hundred two ami a half acres more
or less—all levied cui as the property of Leonard
Sims to satisfy a Ft Fa iu favor of dhelmau Dur
ham and Mi.i ;ii Durham, property pointed out by
tlio defendant, jau. 2 J. K.CLi.l L1TFR D. S.
Also trill be sold abort on the jirst Tuesday in
March next.
Two negroes, Jacob a man about nineteen
rears of age, and Pat a woman about forty years
ohi—levied on as the properly of Leonard Suns
to s.tii.fy a l i Fa under die foreclosure of a mort-
■ r .-. ia favor of John Neal vs. said Sinus, proper
ty ; . lied out iu said mortgage.
Dec. 29 J. It. CULPEPPER, Dtp. Sktrif.
Piujctlc Sheriff Soles.
,\ toe li.’st Tn sday in'. EBiU ARY next,
e -old l efero tlio court house iu the
to\ -ii" F.iyi tlcvillo, within the usual hours.
One Lot of Land, No. 9, in the oth district,
urigtniUly li ury now Fuvcttc coumv, levied on
Camjibcll Sheriff Sales.
J ILL be 6o!d ou the first Tuesday in FEB
RUARY next, before the courthouse iu
the town of Campbeiiton, Campbell county, be
tween the usual hours of snip,
Lot of Land, No. 92, iii (lie third district of
originali^ Carroll now Campbell comity, and
fraction No. 57, in the third district of origiuallj-
Carroll county how Campbell comity—levied
on tis the property of Alien Lovelace, to satisfy
two Fi Fas from a Justice’s ciiurt in favor of
Starling Edwards bearer vs said Lovelace—Icvi
cd on aud returned to me by a constable.
Lot ol’Ldnd No. 89, in the third district of
ongiually Carroll now Campbell county—levied
on as ho property of Wm. .1. Hendon to satisfy
tw o Fi Fas iu favor of James A. Abrebatncs vs
snid Hendon—levy made aud returned to me bv
a constable, property pointed out by the defen
dant.
Lot of Land No 154 in tho seventh district
of originally Coweta now Campbell county—lev
ied 011 as (ho property of Archibald Jett to satisfy
a Fi Fa in favor of Charles Gates juu. vs Archi
bald Jett aud Ferdinand Jett—property poifttc-d
out by Archibald Jett, levy made aud returned to
1110 by a constable
POSTPONED SALE.
Also icill be sold as above.
Lot of Land No. 89, In the eighth district
of origiuully Coweta now Campbell county—le
vied on as the property of Warren Kep to satisfy
.» i-i x-.. tur.ivur of ifumas Williams vs said Key
—property poiured out by plaintiff, levied 011 and
returned to me by a constable.
Dec 28,1832. B. EASLY, Dcp. SfUriJ/.
Also, icill be sold as above.
One Lot of Land, No. 67 in the 9th district
originally Fayette uow Campbell county, levied
on as the property of Thomas Sidle, to sat-
rdy one Fi Fa iu favor of Martiu N Burk, pointed
out by John Burk. Levied 011 and returned to me
by a constable.
Two Negroes, a Woman named Caroline
and her child, levied ou as the property of John
Kiser, to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Charles Col
lins, pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
One Cow and Calf, levied as the property of
Lem. Kirlfeff, to satisfy two Fi Fas in favor of
A. C’orry, issued from Campbell superior court.
dec24 JAS. GRISHAM, sheriff.
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in FEB
RUARY next, before the cuilrt house in
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in .March
next, before the court house iu Fayette
ville, Fayette county, betirech the usual hours of
sale,
Tvro small KfegroeB,
one by the name of Mary, about four or five years
of age, the other by the name of America, about
two or three years of age— sold fur the benefit, df
the heirs and creditors of Robert Harris decease^!
—Term3 made known ou the dav. dec 21
13 L ARKIN BARNETT. Admr.
For Sale,
A fine stick bodied 9T’LKY
now at the shop of Benton
Bacon. For tenn° apply to
Jefferson M Gfaybill.
19 If
Notice.
A LL persons having dcruauds against the cs-
TjA. tate of Wm. Salisbury, lato of Coweta i
county, deceased, are requested to present them,
and those indebted to said deceased, will please
make payment. ,CHRISTR. BOWENj
November 58, 1832. 9 Adm'or.
Administrator's Sale.
TXD2R au order of the court of Onliuary of
J Jones couuty, wil| .bo sold, on the first Tues
day in .MARCH nexti at the court house door in
Clinton, between lawful hours of sale,
S*hrco Negro Slaves,
the property of the estate of Henry Long, deceas
ed, to wit: olc negro man lieu, about 22 years
old, woman Sally about 22, aud her child Fran
cis about 2 years old—sold for cash, for the bene
fit of the heirs of said csiateto inako a division.
Teachers Wanted.
T HE Trustees of the 'ibomastou Academy
are auxious to employ for the ensuing year
a male aud female teacher. The institution pre
sents inducements amply sufficient to engage the
attention of teachers of the first order; and a male
or female toachci who can furnish satisfactory
cvideuce of his or her classical attaumients and
moral character, can be employed, ahd will meet
with every attention the Trustees can give iu
promoting the interest of tho schools.
J. B. BATEMAN, j
D. WALKER, [ ?
WM. P. VONGE, } S
LARKIN BASS, | S’
TIL W. GOODE, J *
Nov. 14, 1332. 7 7w
W iley S Armstrong
A S Alexander
ionathan Alexander
James L Alfred
E II Brooks
Francis Benton
John Beasley
John Barefield
Mr Carr
J H Campbell 2
Drur;4 W Christian
Joseph Cooper
A iu, Clark
Daniel Campbell
Wm-Cook
JJrs Sally Cabaness
John Cary ft '
Jessee Cleveland Esq
David Decns .<■
Charles Duuuing
Daniel Duncan
Davis Duncan
Giles Driver
Mathew L Duncan
Abner Darden 2
Wf E Freet 3
Mrs E Fickliug
Thomas Farmer
B Franklin
Peter Gill
Washington Gill
James B Gilpin
Frederick George
John Ilodgcs
John P Ilenslee
James llill
John Ileeth
Wm D llill
Drury Hodges
Wm Hogan
R K Kiues
John II Howard
Wm Johnson
J R Jones 2
John Jefferson
Archibald D Jackson
Wilkins Jacksou
James Lamar
\Vm La,w '
James McFarland
James Modisett
W m Middlebrooka
Benjamin Merritt
Dennis Nichols
Needoiu Norris
Jacob Oswold
J L Patterson
Jessee T Patterson 2
AV II Porter
Jefferson Pope
David Parker
Jeremiah Pearson sen
Drqjen or Nancy Pitts
W: II Richey
Burrell Rabura.
Grief Richardson
James Richey
Armsted. Richardson
8 Richardson
Enos M Smith
S F Slattcr
Airs Nancy Stevenson
EpJjraini Saunders
Jacob 6tihve.ll
John Thomas
John Tompkins.
John T Thwealt
31 ary S Tooley
Wilson Whatley
Jacob Watson
John B Wick
Antbros A Williams
James D Wilson
Isaac WadsworiB
Cornelius P White
Samuel Wright
Ward Wilder
Green Wii.’tamsou
Robert Young
E. ORMSBY, D. P. M.
List of Letters ■.
B EAIAINING in the Post Qiliee at Perry,
/ iiuUstou couuty, Gn. for .the quarter eud-
iug 31st Dec. 1832, aud if not taken out by the
31stMarch 1833, will thcii.be sent to the Post Of- is,to apply to their local bookseller to send there-
Xeinnsean Botanic Garden
Near New York.
W ILLIAM PRINCE & SONS in offerin,
their New Catalogues, with reduced price?
have to state that their Fruit Trees are of lorn-'t
size and rigorous growth, and cannot fail to gi v#
perfect satisfaction by their superiority. Orna-
mental Trees and Shrubs can also be supdlied of
the largest size, and the collection of Herbaceou,
Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, &c. is a concen
tration of the most beautiful and interesting, and
is unrivalled in extent. The assortment of Rose,
comprises abovosix hundred kinds, one hundrex
of which are Chinese and other monthly rosed
and all at tlie lowest prices. The most of the Or
namental Shrubs ahd Roses are so superior **
point of size, that several inaJr be readily propa
gated from 0110 plant, as the finest only are sg.
iected for orders from the immense stock on band
Of the Chinese Mulberry, or \iorus Mutticaulis-
there are several thousand trees of good size, th^
price of which is reduced to $6‘5 per hundred
#35 for fifty, #9 per dozen, aud $5 per half duz’
- eu. •,.
Of the Dahlia the assortment oompris'es, three
hundred of the most spleudid varieties selected
from the five largest collections in Europe, and
owing to the large increase the prices have been
greatly reduced.
Those who desire a considerable number of
Roses, Pceonies, Dahlias, &c. will be supplied at
a very liberal discount.
About eighty thousand Grape Vines arc uow
ready for delivery, comprising all the choicest ta
bic and wine grapes.
Of the Camellia Japonica or Japan Rote, r.car
ouc hundred varieties have been extensively in
creased, aud tho prices of these aud other green-
liouso plants are put so low. tiial this can no lon
ger form an objection.
The New Catalogues will be sent to every ap-
plicant, and every invoice of Trees has a printed
heading and our signature; and purchasers who
do not send their orders direct, arc particularly
enjoined to insist on bills as abovo, as no other
will he guaranteed.
Those who are no.t conversant with 'J:e varie
ties of Fruits, can obtain Prince’s Treatise on
Fruits, which contains descriptions of near eight
hundred varieties, and the Treatise ou the Vine,
and on Horticulture, at the office of the American
Farmer, and of Carey & Hart, Philadelphia, &c.
aud the,readiest (bnrso for persons at a distance
lice Department, Washington city, as dead let- for.
ters. Persons wishiiig them will please inquire Those persons who wish quantifies of gardea
tor Advertised Letters. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ L ’
Albritton James 2
I
dec 28
JAMES LONG; Adm'r.
II ERE AS my wife Sally has quit my bed
and board, this is thereforo to forewarn
all persons from trading with or harboring said
Sally, ns I »,ro determined not to pay any contract
that she may .hereafter mako. Fayette county,
Dec3 II 3t JOHN G. SMYLIR.
Notice.
A I.T. wiMnnc m*M>icd to the estate of Mary
_/j8_ Roberson, deceased, of Monroe county, will
conic forward and make sealcxnciir. Those ha
ving demands will present them legally,
doc 28 MOSES HARRIS. Ex'K
'BAS f ILL be sold on the first ” flcsilay iu March
W v next, at Forsyth, Mouroe county*, within
the legal hours of sale,
jR. likely young Negro Fellow,
about twenty years of age—sold agreeable to an
order of the court of Ordinary of said county, for
the benefit of Solomon Lockett, minor,
dec 29, 13 W. HUNT. Guardian.
Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual
hour* ofsale.
One Lot of Land, No. 131, iii the seventh j
district of Crawford county—levied ou ns the
property of Frederick Busby,- to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from Crawford superior court in favor of
Jonathan Ashbcrrv vg'said Bushy.
£J-eorjia, Crawford County.
f |'| OI.LED before me, William M. Brown, a
Justice of the Peace for lit* 49-lih Compa
ny District G. M. by Blount IL Bazemore, one
sorrel MARE, with a blaze face, and lias a scar
on her left Iiiiul foot, a blemish iu her right eye,
about 4 feet 4 inches high, supposed - fo be eleven
or twelve years old, and appraised by lineal Stee
ly and Asa II Parker to $10. Dec. 1st, 1832.
Wm. 31. Bnoiv.v, j. p.
A ttus Extract from the Estray Book.
d 10 W. J. IIAMMACK, C. L C.
Strafed or Stolen,
On Tuesday morning last, front
' s * tiir') town, a BAY MARE, about
14A hands high, Iotig bodied, well
muscled, shod allround, the shoe on
tho right loot broke half off, black main and tail,
One negro wev.ihn by the name of Dice, a- j main inclined to be kinky, tail pretty long, whit-
bout 45 years of age—levied on as 1I10 property ish saddle spots ou her back, a little whit* on one
of Cagdil Hamilton to satisfy a Fi Fa issued I of her hind feet, and will bo five years oid next
out of tho inferior court of Crawford county, in spring. Any person returning her to mein Ma-
fav«r of E. IV. Dennis A-. Co. vs said Cugdil | con, shall lie "liberally rewarded.
HE Trustees of the U.N1UN ACADEMY,
_j. Upson couuty, iu announcing this institu
tion to the public, congratulate themselves and
the friends of literature generally, upon the ac
quisition of the services of the Rev. Pktu ,31‘-
1 NTT be as preceptor, a gentleman,, of considera
ble experience in that business, yfia whoso testi
monials furnish indubitable evidence of the ex
cellence of his nioial character, of his general
worth as a man, and his superior qualifications
as a teacher. In this institution will he taught
all the brau'fches of EnSlifh; Classical and .Mathe
matical instruction which are usually comprised
in a course preparatory to admission into the
Sophonioro or Junior classes ol college. And
while tho literary aud intellectual courses of st u
dy will be diligently encouraged, iio feci assured
that proper attention will bo paid to tho moral an J
physical education of yoft'th committed to his
care.
We respectfully solicit tho attention of parents
and guardians at a distance, to this institution,
w hich is located in a healthy and moral neighbor
hood, neartlicrcsidencoofDr. Kendall. Itisex
pected that Mr. MMntyrc will settle permanent
ly near tljo school. The terms of tuition will be
about What is usual in similar institutions. Board
in t'espectablc tamiiies nml on reasonable terms
may bo had in the vicinity. Tho School will o-
pett on tlie first .Monday iu January.
THOS. I{. SMITH. )
REUBEN WHITE, |
D. KENDALL, [ Trustees.
S. B. SAUNDERS,
ROBT.JACKSON, sen. J
Upson County, Dec. 5,1832 4t 11
Alinau BurweU
Allen John 31
Bell Wm 2
Bell Basil
Bprrow Henry
Brooks Robert
Brooks Samuel
Brooks Bryant S
Base ha I James
Batts Nathan
Ball Wade II
Byrd Wm
Brown Burrfjll
Burnham Ellis
Lawson Hugh
Low D B ,
McIntyre Peter Rev 2
Montgomery Robert
Mitchell Daniel ll
Melvin Audrew
Jletlowch M'iliam
Mcfver Juo S
McLain Hugh
fderccr Joshua
.Massoy \\ arren
May J antes,
3Jott Joseph
Maugham Bryant S
Malison James
Barfaaree Staueil or Lb- Newton &B:tii Dm
seeds, &.c. imported from Europe, suitable for re
tailing,' will be furnished with a catalogue cott-
tainiug the low prices at which wo will import
them, aud all communications will be attended to
with promptitude and despatch.
N. B. A liberal credit will b* given when de
sired. Orders received and forwarded by
Nov. 20 31.BARTLETT. Agent.
OST—on Tussday evening last,on tbeKito-
■ A xville road, between Macon and McMtirrafos
a red Morocco POCKE’l BOGK, about half
i worn, containing between 49 and 55 dollars, also
I a receipt from Carter & Bonnet for $82 SO, &c.
j &c. A liberal reward will be given lor its delivery
at the Telegraph office or at Carter & Rennet's
si ore. dec 14 4t WM. D. EDWARDS.
roy Griffin
Parse John
Cobb Howell 7
Collins Moses 2 .
Cook Thomas G
Cook .Mathew
Clark \Vm t. W
Cowart John
Oliver Plmieas ,
Patton Gtorge 3
l’cddy Albert
Pollock Thomas 2
Paul Abraham
II ussel Augustus 31j
Rogers. Isaac
Key coders Jcnnette
Carr SatnueiiOullwright Iloss Joseph
Cox R M ’Itoquemore James A
O’
by ..u execution
V arren couuty in
on and rcluructi \
a:
. rty of John J, a..
Justice's court i
i..i K. Walsh, levi
constable.
Davis's interest in lot of Laml No.
... the .*ih district forint rly Henry now Fay-
...• cou:.:y. levied on by ,<u t vccuiiouin favor of
caiiorn B Gnrrctt and ollic. >. Levied on aud
-•’.t.rnC'i to me bv 11 constat le.
dec 28 ANDREW McBIUDE,' sheriff.
Monroe Sheriff Sales.
AN tho first Tuesday iu i'EBECARY next,
® will be sold before tlie court house in the
n of l’orsytb, Monroe county, within theusu-
:.l hours of aaic,
202 1-2 ucres of Land, being Lot No. 251,
tin- ->d ilistrict of said county, levied on as the
1 .ruportv of Martin G. Buchanan, tn satisly sun-
arv Fi Fas in favor of Green English and others,
\a s ii l Buchanan. Levy mado uud returned to
^..e by a constable.
One half ere Lot in tlie north west part of j
Hamilton and Adin Hamilton.
The interest of A! ill on P. Glover iii the es
tate of John Glover deceased—levied on to sat
isfy two Fi Fas issued out of Fufttam superior
. niirt, 0110 iii favor of Napier & Ector anti ou e in
lavor of T. Hardeman vs said Glover-
Onc mahogany Sofa, one mahogany Secre
tary, one clock, one giltcd Looking Glass, and
otic Dining Table ami out Tea Table anti
six sitting chairs—all levied on as the pr«p»-rty
of Lemuel I), flatter, to satisfy two Fi Fas issu
ed out of tho inferior cohrl of Crawford county,
m favor of E. tl. Amos and one in favot- ol Ellis,
Slxotwc’.l &, Co. vs said Slattcr—property point
ed out by said Slattcr.
One Cow—levied on as tfie property of
David W. Calhoun to satisfy a Fi Fa issued ou
of tlie superior court of Crawford couuty in fa
vor of David Pattiu vs said Calhoun—property
j pointed out by ll. Warner.
1 One Lot of Land, No. 78, in the first distrirt
of origin ally Houston now Crawford county—
levied ou .is the property of Thomas Doris tosut-
isfy a Fi Fa Lsued out of the superior court of
Jones cciHuty io favor of Alexander Keuuetly vs
■ Thomas Davis, Nicholas Summers and William
.Stripling—property pointed out by J. liai nou. 1
Lot No. 21, in the 3d district of said county,
to satisfy a Fi Fa issued hy tho tax collector of
Jones couuty, agaiust John Fletcher—tax thirty
four dollars and G8 cents Pointed out by Wiley
Webb.
Ten acres of Land, more or less, of Lot No.
215 in tlio 2.'. district of Crawford county, ad-
jniuiug lands of Siniha S. Ilatntior, Wm. Joliu-
,ou uud It. B Smiley, including the house where
in Ally Joiiiisou uow fives—levied 011 as the pro
perly of Ally Johnson, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued
out of a Justice's court in favor of Jesse Stone vs
j said Johnson and William T. Brown—levied on
dec 25 3fp
DAVIS DARNELL.
XiTolice.
I will board Horses, at my Plan
tation ou the cast side of the River,
tit $v : 30 per month.
OotP 3 Mi CHISHOLM.
.Stolen*
Oh tlio night of iho^tenthinst. out
of Thomas C Riissell** table, io3Ic
Donougb, Henry county, a sorrel
about 5 feet high, flax
mane and tail, with a star m Jus foronoaa. a nat
ural trotter, amfabo'tii twelve years old. Is a ve
ry noted horse, av'4 was formerly ownedby Major
Darden of Jasper. A Reward of Ten Dollars
will be given for his'delivery to me inAenry *.o.
aud any information thankfully received,
doe 10 1J JESSE JOHNSON.
(Jj^Tlio Macdonovgh Jacksonian will copy the
above. Gt
. ■ .annul iorsyth, with iiiiProvctuciiK tbereon, returned tome by a constab.e, and pointed
v.c I mi :■» ,he property of Robert Alien to sat- R B Smiley. WM. B. FILLS,
, y sundry ill as in lavor ol Wilkins iluut \s ( ^
... I Allen. Levy made and returned to ino by 1 1 , c ll ■
coiutabh*. A. COCillt.VN, cherijf. I BxiA3b«»3
iJfd f FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
Jjtp. Sheriff.
Pocket Book Lost.
~Jtr OST yesterday between BurweU Wise’s and
U A the steam mill, a calf skin Pocket Book,
containing $285 in money, viz one $109 bill on
the Barion bank, four $20 bills on the Commercial
bank, the other hills not recollected. It contained
alsoauote of hand for $24 given by George Pow
ell to the undersigned, due iu October last. No o-
othcr papers recollected. The owner’s name was
ou the inside of the pocket bosk. Any person fin
ding the same and returning it to the subscriber
shall be suitably rewarded,
dec 24 2t * T T ™ XT
T 1
ALLEN JOHNSTON.
Notice
HE subscriber having taken Thomas P-
Stubbs in co-pnrtDership with him. the
business will hereaf'et bo conducted under the
firm of Eckley If Stubbs. LEVI ECKLKY.
N. B. It is earnestly hoped civ fiends will not
use that fashionable phrase “callagain” »vheu my
accounts are presented, as 1 am compelled to col
lect litem. L, E.
jan. 2 3t
EEWC ATXOatf.
FEn HE. Trustees of the Forsyth Male and Fe-
Hl male Academy respectfully inform the pub
lic, jln't they have engaged lor the ensuing year
the services of Messrs. ,]tarsoxs and Uolmks,
gentlemen of distinguished literary acquirements,
sfrict moral deportment,-.and experienced instruc
tors of youth. From the advantageous location
of Forsyth, being situated on a high and heahjiy
ridge, about twenty five miles jefest of Macon, and
midway between the .Montpelier aud Indian
Springs, about fifteen miles from each, together
with the dense and wealthy population of Mon
roe county. we flatter ourselves (hat by.prpper
assiduity and .veil directed effort aud manage
ment, to rear up au institution which in point of
character atul usefulness will vie with afify of the
kiud in the State." There will he completed by
tho 2d Jloinhiy in January, at which time tli.j in
stitutions will open, a neat academic building, sit
uated in a retired ami beautiful grove, and on an
elevated spot of ground, containing sixteen acres
of woodiaud belonging to the institution,.
The Female department will be furnished hy
3Ir Pardons with ail accomplished iustructress,
and will :xt all times bo subject to his inspection
and direction.
Bnnrd cau ho had on reasonable torms in res
pectable families. JOHN S. B. LAW,
dec Id 12 secretary.
DRAWING POSTOOMr».
Union Hotel Property.
fW^HE Drawing has becu postponed till the
JL first Saturday in 3Iarch next, wheu it will
iioiitivcly be drawn.
J. B. BATE31AN, Proprietor.
Thomaslon, Dec. 28.
RANAWAY
FllOAl the subscriber, about the
lstNovsmher, a negro fellow named
Hichard or Dick,
aged about 25 years, 5 feet 10 inch
es high, stout made aud raw boned,
when bis board >s long, bis face is covered with
bumps—very black, eyes of a reddish cast, rather
handsome featured, straight bunt. He was pur
chased from Theophilus Y eemnn, a speculator,
who brought him from Virginia last spring. It fi
probable he has obtained a free pass., and is or-
bis way back to Virginia. Any information re
specting 3nid Runaway will be thankfully receiv
ed, aod a liberal reward wilt be paid lor his appre
heusion and delivery tv mein Butts county, Ga.
WM. P. HOLIFIEJJ).
Dee 31, 1832. 14 2t
The Columbia Hive, Raleigh Star ami
Richmond Enquirer will publish the abovo twi
weeks and farward their accounts to this office.
Colo Win
Cunyers \\"m
Dinkins II It
Dunn Jacob
Dim kin James E 3
Dmtkiu Jloses 2
Davis Finch
Dean James
Dcuard Alexander
Davison William
Duck or Nim iii
Evcritt James 31
Edwards Joseph
Fortner John
Faruell Wm
Felton Wm
Gartrill & Wellborn
Gilbert Thomas 2
Guerry I.egraml
Ga>*ritt Thomas
Gray Martha .
Hays Lefpael .
Herrington John
Hardiu Ellias
Hand Wilev A
Hutchins Isaiah
Hearn Caswell
Iloladay Abner
Ivey Lewis
Johnson Faruell
Jameson George T
Kinchcu William
Leigh Lewis 2
ltawls Moses
Roach David
Rouse Redden or Elijah
Burnham
Singleton Wm
Singleton Riggers
Smith Jonathan
Smith Neill
Shirey Jacob
Suggs Hardy
Spears Nathaniel
Strange Dr B
Taylor Jarae: N
Taylor Thomas
Taylor Charles
Taylor Isaac
Talton Cullen
fidton Henry
Terrel Joseph
Watson Col M 7
Wiggins Osborn 5
Wimberly Perry 2
W itnberly Henry
Wimberly Frederick
Williams Ilnldnh
Wych Jeremiah
Williams Samfig’
Watson Solomc’a
Webb James W
Warren Patsev, care of
Butler Lowe ,
Youngblood Iliram D
Yeates Janies
If'ill be Rented,
O N the first Tucsdayin JANUARYj-next, ia
front of tho Court House in Macon,'
3?he Saw Mills,
together with the Lands, Tools and Teams atta*
j cited to tho same, usually known as Flewellm's
Mills. To be rented for 011c year. Terms oa
the day. R. Iv. EVANS,
d0ci8 CATHARINE ELLIS, Adnur.
AND WISE;
rip he subscriber has for sale a quantityof
JL Grape Vine Roots and Cuttings, which
he proposes to sell on the following terms, viz.
Ten dollars per hundred, for one year oid roofs,
or twelve and a half cents each for a less num
ber.
Fifteen dollars per hundred, for two years old
roots, or eighteen aud ttirce quarter cents each
for a less number.
Twenty dollars per thousand for cutting'- or
two dollars fifty cents per hundred.
Each lot of Vines with such directions as will
enable tiic purchaser to propagate them to tho
best advantage.
On hand, aud for sale, in quantities, to suit pur*
chasers, 2U00 gallons of GEORGIA \\ 1NE.
Any orders received shall be faithfully attended
to ou terms made accommodating.
A. E. STRATTON.
Hillsborough Ga. Nov. 22, 1832.-9-9
tfP OrJorsfor the above received at the Tel
Djrraph office.
JOHN 31. 310ORE, P. M.
A List of Letters
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Knoxville
Ga. January 1,1833. A.pd if not called
for in 3 qrionths, will be sent on Washington
C t, to the 1 • t Office Department, as dead let-
£l
LAW.
T HE subscriber has removed to Talbottoi.
Talbot county. He will continue to pra«
ii»e LAW in Crawford comity, and will atte 1 ,-
most of the courts in the • ” „_ n oochce circuit.
j ,aa 'niSSl WMKSfiK.
cirs.
temos Elijah 31
Aell Thiflmns W
Brand Zachuriah3t
Bond Willis
Berry Mr,
Brooks \\m B
DurUlshaw DanI
Burtluud Mr
Celcy John Esq
Clark Alford
Carriuton 3V'm
Commander Laml
Coody A J.
Davss Levjis
Delk David
Davis Thomas
Delaney L 31
Fag on W II
Ford Wm P
Goodinen Danl
Green Peter B
Goolsby Thomas H
Hammon J*>hnS 2
Hicks Daniel
Hawkins James 31
Hancock John Esq
ilily John
Hobbs James
llokit Edward
KainedayJesse
Lockyard Edward
Loyd James
I .ouis Jonathan
W
Matthews George
Myriek Matthew II
Monk John II .
3Ic31urray Wm
Moore George
Matthews Samuel
May Kinchen
Miller James
filcllenry Ezekiel
Newsom \Y ni
Newsom Joshua
Prince Sylvriius Esq
Persons Mary Ann
Pacy A brain
Park James
Perkins Uriah
Powell William
Rylandes 31 E
Smith Sampson
Slappcy A G"
Smith L & S Prince
Smith William
Simonton Ezekiel
Sanders Isam
Sowell John
Taylor Alexander
Thompson Albert
Vissage James
Vicks Solomou R
Wnrsham Davict
VV'hittington John
"Williams MahuJdah Miss
J. WAYNMAN, P. M.
Negroes for Sale. ....
B r.FOP.F. the court house in Macon, on sat
•irday 19th instant, will be sold to the higii
•» l Eidder,
Seven Negroes.
•jitr fellows aud three women—on • of the fellow
i-. a good blacksmith. To be sold for cash,
jan 7 13 L. LAWSHE.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I N consequence of an arrangement between
some of the creditors of the late firm of llatc-
j matt &Duucan, aud J. B. Bateman proprietor of
j he
UNION HOTEL PROPERTY
LOTTERY,
Gocrd titles can be depended 011 to prize holders ot
Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will tako
place the fourth Monday in uext December.
THOMAS BEALL,"
JAMES SPIERS,
T. AV. GOODE,
R. J. CREWS,
J). B. GRANT,
tW. P...VONGE, J
Sept. 25' ISO
{£jr“ The Columbus Enquirer and Democrat,
the Macon 3Icsseuger and Telegraph, the Mil-
ledgcvillo Journal and Federal Union, the Au
gusta 'Jlironiele ami Courier, the Savannah Geor
gian, the Charleston hlercury and Courier, the
Atheu.4 Southern Bauuer, the fil'Donough Jack
sonian, will insert tho above twice a month till
thodrawing, and forward their accounts to J. B-
Bateman, at Thomaston, for payment..
Superintendents
(o the
Lotlerv.
To COTTON DEALERS.
I ^HE subscriber will hold Auctions in froutof
. his store, ou Tuesdays, Thursdays aud
Saturdays, Von the sale of cotton, by the sam
ple. No samples will bo offered, but such as have
been drawn ou the moruing of the sale, and under
his own observation, that he may vouch forthecor-
rectuess.of them, and the condition of the packa
ges at the time of sale. Samples must bo dchv-
ed at the store hy 19 o’clock A. M. and they may
be examined by those w ho may wish to purchase,
between thathour ar.d ll. Sales will commenc*
at the latter hour, AVAL P. ROAN LAND,
doc24 Auctioneer and Cotton Broker
THE SUBSCRIBER
W ILL sell the stock of BOOKS & HARD
WARE. belonging to Eliis, Shotwell &
Co. at very low prices, at retail, for cash, and to
merchants who may want to replenish their
stock, upon time, for approved paper.
The Stock consists of a great variety of
Hardware, Cutlery, Castings
Mechanics’ tools,
Brass Ware, Britannia do.
FURNITURE MOUNTING, &c &c.
L0052S M .. .
Consisting of large ai.d small Bibles, Medici <
Law and School Books, and a great variety 0
Religious and Miscellane ous Books.
Dec. 18 23 JACOB SilOTWELfo