Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, February 13, 1833, Image 4

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e*or*gta Units Sheriff Stiles. "W'MT'lI,!, he sold >>n jtie first Tuesday in; V V M \KCH next, . fore the court bon'-c i;i lin- toon of Jackson, Bulls county, between the usonl hours of sale. One Lnt of Land, No. 176, in tli ■ third Jis- tricl of origin illy .Monroe now Butts county—!e- vieil on is the [>rop« tv. of Alexander Urqv/k-rt,! to satisfy a Fi I- a issiMii from a jm’ice’s court in said district, in fevorof James L. Burks vs said | Urqnohart—levied on add return -d to me by eon table. HENRY IIATELY, Sheriff. Jan SO. 1333. tile Hi hi) Sheriff Sates. 11,1. he sold on tiio first Tl'icsdr >1 Mil'll next, ft ore the court lion town of .Macon, between the Usual liou of Administrator's Sale. 2(»J' Henry Sheriff Sales. TT7lL1i bo sold on the first Tuesday in * v -APRIL next, before the court bouse in M'Donou^lt, Henry county, betweeu the u«uul hours of sale, One negro boy by the name of George of a T< Uow eomplexi u, n'mut tenor twelve years of| n-Trs r ak and hickory Land, Lot No. 2119. in the thirteenth district of originally Mon* roe now Uit.b county—levied on to satisfy sun- dr) - Fi Fas from Newton Inferior Feint in favor of Richard l.o-nil and others, vs Thomas Baber and Francis Kirby, administrators of Joel Flaue- gi.-ii, deceased, ns the property of the said Flaue- tran. One bay Itorso, and two Notes of hand, triv et) by Lewis J. Groco, for two hundred and thir ty four dollars- levied on as tin* property of Smith IF Bennett to satisfy a Fi Fa from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Sarah Benton vs Al fred S. Bennett and rMni.lt W. Bennett—proper ty pointed out by Smith \V. Bennett, Ono Lot in East Macon, well improved— foldi Fi Fa Six Windsor and-six split bottom Chairs, one leaf Table, oue piuj dressiug table, on. Ix.-gj Ji. o i3 1 irga fi »3 bedstead, and 1 pine tlo. 1 brileiug Crcvace, 1 tin bucket, 2 quills, one blanket,.one boUtcr, oue large and one small pot and books, one oven, one large skillet *?ind lit}, one. small do. one frying pan, one coffee tre'.iit, two smoothing Irons, two pair shovel mu! and Solomou Croce—property pointed out by Solomon Croce. Two Lots of Land, Nos not known—levied on as the property of Elijah Cotton, one lot whereon said Cotton now lives, the other lies ou the Tliomaston road, eight miles from Macon, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas fjom Bibb Superior court iu favor of Thomas Napier, Joseph Gainer and -j, - , others vs said Colton and Luke Boss security— birk, four wooden tubs, thred j property pointed out by Joseplt Caiuerand Luke (jd- a'im fin Vmv nib! ftrn 1, ' ^ ' *■ •• iinii'inn ci ror f TNDEIi an order of the court of Ordinary < J Jones county, w ill bo sold, on the first Tue day in .MARCH next, at the court house door i Clinton, between lawful hours of sale, Three negro Slaves, the property of the estate of Henry Long, dgcea ed. to w it : o:.e negro man Ben, about 22 year 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 estate to make a division, dec 23 JAMES LONG, Adm'r. ILL be sold on the first 1 uesday in Marel next, at Forsyth, Mouroe county, within the legal hours of sale, A likely young Kcgro Fellow, about twenty years of ;ge—sold agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, fot the benefit of Solomon Lockett, minor, dec 20 19 W. HUNT, Guardian. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Man Roberson, deceased, of Monroe county, will come forward and make settlement. Thoso ha ving demands will present them legally, dee 28 MOsES HARRIS. Ex'r. one tin box aud two till raving cup, one coffee mill, threo tin pans, cm Ini: licts, one pitchers, tw.idi b.s two tea kittles, two jars, and •ritvstonc pitcher, four, jugs, nod eight black bot- Jes, oue ‘ugar dLlt and two lea pots, two small 'Wooden boxes aud sundry articles iu them too tedious to tmuttiou, onostaud of castors, otto look ing glass and two wooden bowls, one wash bowl and,waiter, oue rufi'ce pot, one candlestick, one sifter, one pair steelyards, two bed curds, aud one pair leading lines, one blauket, ouo bureau, and sundry oilier articles too tedious to incutiou—all JevicJ oa as the property of Samuel Peck to sat isfy a mortgage Fi Fa itsued from Henry Inferior Court in favor of William II. White vs said Beck —property pointed out in said Fi Fa. Jan5. * TIIOjJ. J. JOHNSON. Sheriff. Houston Sheriff Sales. 'AM7ILL ha sold oa the first Tuesday in V» MARCH next, before the court house Berry, Houston couuty, between the usual ferry, Me hours of sale, Ono black Marc, 8 years old—-levied on ns the property of Rhesa II tmilton to satisfy a mort gage Fi Fa issued out of the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, in favor of Daniel Massey and William D Fitch—property pointed otrt by suid Fitch. One Cow, one pair shovel and tongs, two pair audiroas, ouo saddle, three pine tables, five hair trunks, ten sitting chairs, four childrens’ chairs, mattress and cot, nine stone jugs a.ul jars —all levied on as the property of John Fletcher to iutisfy n Ca Sa in favor of Ebeui-zcr Oiaiisby en dorsee—property pointed out by an order .sitting from Jones Superior Court, October term 1*92. Onp Lot or parcel of Land, well improved/ in the - twelfth district of lloiistou county, where on David M. Walden now lives—levied on as his Property to satisfy 9 Fi Fas in favor of George ratten vs Etheltheff- Howell principal and David W. Walden security—property pointed out by George Patton. One negro man, known by the name of Al bert, about 27 years of age—levied on to sati'fy a Fi Fa issued from a Justice’s Courtin favor of C. F. Battillovs Henry ami Lunsfurd Bitts adminis trator of Lunsford C. PiUs.dov.eaied’-—letfy made ami returned to me by a constable. Two negroes to.wit:.a man known by the name of Haywood, about 88 years of age, a boy nhoutl2or U years of age, kno»n by the name of Cader—levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa issued front Jefferson Inferior Court in fitvor of Ilall & Murphcy vs William Tomlinson—property point ed out by E. S. Owens, Esq. One Lot ofLand, well improved, in the four teenth district of Houston county, whereon the defendant, John Beck, uow lives—levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of William Terry vs John Beck principal, and Frederick Watson' security on appeal. Two negroes, to wit: a fellow 48 or 50 yeah> ofag.t, named Gaslian, John, a boy about .12 or 14yunrsold—levied ou as thu property of Benjamin V. Iverson to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of tlie ILi'nlC of the Stato of Georgia vs Benjamin V. Iverson, principal, Giles B. Taylor, Wm. B. Ball and George Patten, endorsers. The north-half of lot of land in ninth district •f liowstort county. known bvNo. 176 in said dis trict as tlu> property bf William J. Russel, t&sat i*fy n Fi Fa in favor of the olficcrs of court of Houston county. Gnu Lot-or parr**rj)f L md, well improved, in ib>- I.iib dinrict of Houston county, chtriou Jesse Wall now lives— 1- Wed m to satisfy sevoral i'l Fas iisu'.ng from a Justice’s Courtin favor of George Bnti.-u vs J. ssu Wall—levy rnatlo and re turned :>y i constable* ISAlAli CHAIN, Jango I -i'{. Sheriff Boss. ' II. II. HOWARD, Sheriff. Jan 29, 1399. POSTPONED SALES. Also, trill be sold as above, One lot of Land No*. 141, in the 4th district originally Houston now Bibb county, levied on as the property of George If 'alker, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Richmond superior court in favor of Talbot Walker for the use of P. Walker, vs Douglass Sc. Walker. One 4 acre Lot adjoining the town common levied on as the property of Solomon Groce, uow in the occupancy of Joint C. Jnlmsou, to satisty sundry Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court iu fa vor to N. Cl .Mini roc vs said Groce—levy made and returned to me by a constable. ' Also will be sold as above, on the first Tuesday in A/nil n xt, One Negro Woman by the name of Isabel,* about gu years old, levied on as the property ol Martin Simmons to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa iu favor of Luke Boss, assignee of James L. Boss, vs said Criminous. Property pointed out by Luke Boss. II. If. HOW AUD, Sheriff. LL persons indebted to the estate of John E B.iiley, late of Monroo county, deceased are hereby notified to come forward and make payment, and those having demands against said estate are requested to present them in terms of the law. jnn 2 15 JORDAN B. LESUER. adm'r. Aflininistrotor's Sale. O N the .first Tuesday in MARCH next will b'e i(jm by an order of the court of ordina ry of the county of Houston, A House and Sot in the town of Clinton, Jones county, and on the first Tuesday in APRIL next. Lot of Land, No. 269. in the third district of Coweta county—sold as the property of Harris Allen, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. CYNTHIA K. ALLEN, Adm'rx. Jan. 31.18®. ID pK^HE public are uglified that the two Notes JL given by myself for t>vo hundred and thir ty mur collars, levied on us the property of Smith W. Bennett, to satisfy au execution in favor ol Sarah Denton, were given by me to Aitred S. Bennett, aud have been transferred to Smith W. Bennett, and that 1 hold sufficient demands ag ainst the said Mti'th \V. Bennett to satfity said uotes, and which he has agreed to accept in pay ment—aud that whosoever shall purchase said uotes may expect to take them subject to myde mauds agtuust the said ciniith U. Bennett, feb U 4t LEWIS J. GiiOCE. o Aloitroc 'Sheriff Safes. iN the ti;»t Tuosday m M.Uii 11 nexi, will lie iohl before tlie con. t bouse in tin- town <>t Forsyth, .Monroe county, wilhhi the usu al hours of unie. One Tract or Lot of Lund, No. 140, in the j twelfth di'iiijct ol Monroe comity—levied on as j the property of Thomas Clarek and Tkonua | Jatagkbtough, administrating on the estate ufJa- r.nl .Myers. d« ec.-sed, to satisfy a I t Fa in fnvot ol Alex tmhtr A. issued from tho Mayor oi .Savaiiunh, Chatham county, Georgia—pro perty point! d out t.y John A. Cuthbert Fsq. One negro woman by the name of Carry, 18 or20 years ol age—lev it ti on as tho prop< rty ol .L'ici.i Iinnrn sr. to satisty a Fi Fa iu favor o. I- jham S. Rainey vs said Brown. 2112$ acres of Land more nr less, No. not knowu, n licreou the defendant form-rly lived, Sn the 3th district of sni.l county—levied ou at the property of Stitr.irI Muddoi to iitisfy a Fi Faforco.it. JOHN REDDING, Juu. 30, 11593. Dey.Sheriff. Alsu trill h„ fold as above, 202A acres of Land, being Lot No. 179 in the icveulii )li>lrn:t of Monroe county—levied On tts the pi<i|«*rty of John Coin pin h to satisfy sun »)ry l-’i F.isln favor of Beiijamin Fuller bearer vs Mid CampoeU—lev. m.id. au<i returned I*▼ a con stable. 101J acres of Land, being part of Lot No. a»t ^nowu, in lbe sixth district oi Monroe county, ashci .n Joel TayUy now lives, adjo uiug llut k- nby slid oihera—levied on ms the property of said to satia/y sundry small Fi k id m favor of .Benjamin F. Uaniavs said Tapley and John Radding sagurity—levy made by a constable. B02^ acres of Land, being tire Lot whereon - Janus Turner now lives in the third district of Vonroe coautv—leviod on as the property of Mid flkmer, ta satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor ofTha- ' tutu Tayiw ds Go. ami others Vs said Turner. I acres of Land, behig Lot No. liO, in i the cixtB district of Monroe eonoty—levied on as ( the property of Richard May to suttsfy a Fi Fa in favekef Moses Harnohl vs said May. \JtUi.«9,1533 A. GOCHRAN, Sheriff. Crawford Sheriff Sate. lITILt’ be sriid ou ihe'hrst Tucsrlay in ▼ y MARCH next, before the court house iu Knoxville, Crstwlord couuty, between the usual hours of sale. Otic Lot of Land No. 21, In the third dis trict of Crawford county—levied on as ttie pro perty ot John Fletcher to* satisfy two Fi Fas one issued out of the Superior Court of Jones couuty in f-vor of Enus R. Fiewelfiu, the other issued by the'fax Collector of Jones couuty, amounting to thirty-four dollars and 65 cents agaiust said Fletcher. WM. B. FILES, Dtp. Sheriff Jan28,1833. Pike Sheriff Sale W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday iu MA - ARCI1 next, before the court honsc in Zcbulou, Pike county, between the usual hours of sale. Two negroes,- Jacob a man - about nineteen years of age, and Pat a woman altobt forty years old—kvied on as the properly of Leonard Sims to satisfy a Fi Fa under the foreclosure of a mort gage iu favor of John Neal vs. said Sims, proper ty pojuted out in said mortgage. Den. 29 J It. CULPEPPER, J) p. Sheriff. Fayette Sheriff Sales. ILL to sold oil the first Tuesday in MARCH rn-xt, before the court iuniic in Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usual hours of sale. Two Lots'of Land, No. 51 and G7, both ly ing iu the fourth district of origitialiy Henry now Fayette county—levied on ns the property of A- bel /.. Robinson to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a jusft- eVcouri iu Bints county iu favor of Boiford II. Dnrdin vs Abel ],.'Robinson audito bert Brown—property pointed out by Bedford 11 Dordiu—levy mails and returned to ineby a cou- starjle. U YAT IIEFIAS, Dep. Sheriff. Also trill Ire sold as above, Half of Lot of Land No. 126, and half of Lot of Land No. 131, m the thirteen li-district of originally Henry now F.iyatte county—levied ou NOTICE. W r ILL be sob! at the store of lbs la£e EZE KIEL WOOD, in tho city of Savannah, next door to Otis Johnson & Co., by permission of life Hon. the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county, 6'h. Friday, the fifteenth day of February next, all that large and valuable stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes, be longing to and being a portion of the estato of the said Ezekiel Wood. Terms will bo made kuowu at tho time of sale. WILLIAM HALE, Exec'r. Savannah, Jan. 26th, 1893. Georgia—Houston County. W HEREAS David II.. Chew wing applies to me for Letters of Administration ou the estate of David Chewning, deceased— These are therefore io cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they have.) in my office tvithin the time prescribed by law, othcncisc said letters trill be granted, feb 1 Iff C. H. RICE,c. c. o. Georgia—Hen rtf Con n ty. W HEREAS Spencer Reynolds applies .me f6r Letters of Administration on the estate of Sarah Reynolds, deceased— • . These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to jile their objections (if any they have,) in my office trill,m the time prescribed by law, otherwise saill hlttrs trill be granted. jnn 8 17 - A. T. IIARDIN, c. c. o Georgia—Houston County. "WW11 ERE AS William Byrd, administrator ft on the estate of Pinkney Yarborough, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismissiou from said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased to fie their objections (if any they hare,) in my office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. jnn21 17 f CHARLES II. RICE,c. c.o. Gebrgia; HonsffcoTf £f*Binty, ITT HERE AS James E. Duncan applies to V me for letters of dismissicn from the es tate of Mayberry Wilkinson, deceased, These are therefor; to cite and admonish allantl singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to fie their objections if any the// have, at my office within the time jncscribcd by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given' - , tinder my hand and seal, this the 4th Dec. 1832. t CHARLES 11. RICE, c. c.o. i.x tin! property of Joshua Fincher to satisfy one Fi Fa tit favor of T. D. & G. C. King aud oth ers—levied ou and returned to rnc by n consta ble. ANDREW M'BKIDE, Sheriff, Jnn. 18,1399. o : Sale of JYcgrors. N the first Tuesday in April next, before thr Court house door iu the towu of Fayottevilb , Fayette county, on a credit until Christmas next the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Rob ert 1'u,kcr, deceased,’consistingof plough boys, men, n omen and i-l)i!dr. n. Also, On tins first '1 ntiday in May next, at the court houio.door iu Knoxville Crawford county, will be sold lot of Laud No. iiKi.in the ~ th district for merly Houston now Crawford county, as the pro perly of R. Tucker. de< eased. NANC1 Tt’t’KER, Adm'!. K. T. M. TUCKER. > ., 21 F. G. S IE WAR l’, \ Admr *‘ jan: A' iREEABLE tc an order ol the Inferior ormnary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in .VlAltCll next at the court bouse m Zcb- uiou, 1’iko countv, lot No 114, in the third ili-trict of uerly Monroe now Pike couuty; sold for the boiK-nt Of the heirs of Hubert /.each, deceased.—Terms made known on the day. LOUISA LEACH, AdvJrx. Dec. 14 12 w ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu March villc, Fayette couuty, betwcer***he usual hours of sale, Two Email Negroes* one by the nnnn of .Mary, about four :>r live years of age, the other by the name of Arnericff, about two or three years of age— sold for the benefit of 1 the heirs and creditors of Robert Harris Terrus made known on the day. d 19 LARKIN BARNETT Georgia—Pike. County. W HEREAS John Marshall, Guardian of Pendleton Jones Marshall, applies for let ters of dismission from his guardianship— These are therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said P. J. Marshall, to fie their objections (if any they have,) in my office, by the March teem of this Court, why raid letters should not bi granted. i Jan. 7 18 HUGH G. JOHNSON, e. c.o. F OUR months after date application will be’ mad ) to thq Honorable Inferior court of Pike county', when sitting for Ordinary purposes, f or leave to sell the Legatees’ interest in the wid ow’s dower of the estate of Moses Smith, of said county deceased- JOHN SMITH, jan 8 17 WM." V. WHITE, r Ex'rs. F OUR months aftcr'cfafc.application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Fayette county, wuen sitting for Ordinary purpo -es.* for leave to scu the real estate of William P. Wilson, decease Tjios. 1* WILSON, . nor 4 7 JOHN WILLIAMS, admrs. F OUR monthsafirtdate application will be made to the lionotablethe Inferior court of Twiggs enmity, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell iho Lands belonging to the -state of Harmon Perryman late of said county leceased. TIIOS. J. PERRYMAN, ex’r nov 27 9 , Georgia—Pike County, JJJUGII LAKY of captain Madden's district tolls before William V. White Esq. one sorrel Marc MULE- about 5 years old,4 feet 7or 8 inches high, appraised by Thomas J. Stewart and A.G. Pace to $5250. This 24tb Jan. 1899. A true extract from the Estray hook. J9 II. G. JOHNSON, C. i. C. T he . LAW. undersigned have associated them \N ACT to provide for the call of a convent! to reduce the number of the General Assent oftbe state of Georgia, and fur other purpo therein named. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of /.’ sentatives of the state of Georgia in General •nbly met, and it is hereby enacted by the auth y of the same, That tlio fust Monday in Ap ighteeu hundred aud thirty three, be, and t amo is hereby, designated and set apart as t my on which the citizens of Georgia quail (1 to vote for tho members of. the Legislatui ball, at the several places prescribed by h or holding such elcctious vote lor delegates represent them iu iu convention, iu number cqt; .o their representation iu both branches of the g nerai Assembly; such elections to be conduct*.- managed aud certified under the same laws ns a of force in respect to elections of members of tl. General Assembly. Sec. 2. And be it further enzclcd, That it sh bo the duty of such managers to transmit »o I > Excellency the Governor, the result ol said elc tious under lie laws uow of .force for conducting managing and certifying elections of members i tho General Assembly as aforesaid, within thirty days after such elections—Whereupon it is mad the duty of his Excellency the Governor to issue his proclamation declaring the result ol said elec tions by naming the individuals severally electe- to represent the good people of Georgia iu con veutioff aa contemplated iu this act. fcjec. 3. And be it further enacted, That every citizen of the United States shall be eligible to seat iu said convention who has attained the age of twenty five years, and been an inhabitant ol this state sqv.etl ^eart immediately preceding the day of his election, and who shall hake resided one year iu the county' for which he shall be elected. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That each member returned as duly elected, shall previous to takiug his seat in said convention, take the fol lowing- oath, or affirmation, viz. I, A. B. do sol emnly swear, that 1 will not attempt to add to, take from the constitution or attempt to change or alter any other section, clause or articje„of the constitution of the State of Georgia, o‘-her than those touching the representation ill tho General Assembly thereof; and that 1 have been a citizen of this state for the last God. And any person convention, who shall fort-said, shall not be said convention. Sec. 5. And be it further taacied, That the members of said convention shall assemble on the first Monday iu May after their election, at Millcdgerillc, in the Representative Chamber of the State House, for tire purpose of^euteriug srp on aud consummating the great objects of their convention, to wit; a reduction aud equalization of the General Assembly; shall have power to prescribe thejr.pwn rules and forms of. business, aud todctenfiijye At the qualifications of \sir own members; elect uecessary officers, and.make ail orders which they may deem conducive to the furtherance of the object for which such conven tion shall assemble. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, Thatiishail be the duty of his Excellency tdn Governor to give publicity to the alterations and amendments made iu the constitution iu reference to the di rection [reduction] of the number of the members composing the General Assembly, and the first Muuday in October uext, after the rising of the said couvent!en,.he shall fix on for the ratification, by the people, of such amendments, alterations, or uew articles as they may make for tho objects of reduction and equalization of the General As sembly ouly; and if ratified by a majority of the voters wiio vote on the quqstion of “Ratification’* or “No Ratification,” theu and iu that event, the alterations so by them made aud ratified, shall be binding ou tho people aud uototherivi e. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That it shall be a fundamental article iu the formation or a- meudmeut of the constitution, that each comity of the state now organized or lain out, or which may hereafter be created by law, shall be enti tled to at least one,representative in tho represen tative branch of the General Assembly. Sec. 8. And he it further enacted. That so soon as this act shall have bseomo a law, bis Ex cellency the Governor, be, and is hereby required to cause it to be published iu die Gazettes of this stale, once a week ( ui»t*d the day fixed on by this aet.for tfie cded.i'n of delegates to said conven tion ; aud that all laws and parts of laws ipilita- ling against this act, be, and the same are hereby repealed. ASBURY HULL, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS. President oftbe Senate. Assented to. Doc. 24, 1832. WILSON LUMPKIN. Governor UNION HALL, Forsyth, Ga. The subscribe! lias purcb;;- and uow occupies tho lute M. s'"ni House establishment in Ft, [syth, where be will take plea ’ure in ministering- to theaccon lnt ton and comfort ot those who may fax a with a call. His House is commodious, ai indulges a hope that thoso who vi>it tlie Tin- ■li will have no reason to complain, either :;tmeut r charges, which last ilnill be as rao ate as the timeswill warrant. A share of ti iblie patronage is respectfully solicited. is JOHN REDDING. The Federal l niou will please give the abo\- ur weekly insertions. CASH STORE. Russell, & Dickinson 'Eon hand, !in (l will rccieve in a r„ u . lavs, n choice selection of &c. will be sold low and for CAall ONl y jars #0 B'3E3T, THE large and commodtou Tavern, long known as the IT & La Fayette Hall, 1 ffjfeiwiii be rented on necommodn B ^ggrint' terns. For furthir panic apply to John Rushin, m Houston county .r of the undersigned in Macon. Jan an 18 JO'INC. RODGER?. A RARE CHANCE!!! To all those who wish to make money by Tavern- i Keeping—GR E ETIN G: : TIY’* NOW ye, that intending to relinquish this 8% profitable business, for tlie sole purpose o' j .leveling the whole of toy time to my profession; —therefore, the well knowu mid patronized ■ TAVERN, sign oftbe GOLDEN STAR, in the towu ofNEWNAN, Coweta county, is offered foi | sale, together with all its Furniture, Beds, Bed-1 ding. &e. including every thing thateau be deem- I ed necessary in an establishment of this ' kind- * (and all entirely veto.) - ! The House is the largest in town, fronting on two streets,, and the public square, being fifty by- forty feet, with a two story piazza, and every necessary «ut building attached—with a good garden. ThS contents of the smoke house con taining meat suinc-icnt for oue year, can be bad of ^ood aud steady customers: Three or four house servants, with a good COOK and OiSTLEll, will be hired, if requested. So that any person wishing to enter into this profitable business, will have nothing to do, but to come, comply with the t'-rms, hang up his hat, aud proceed to’ business. 7’erms trill be liberal. . , . Apply personally or by letter (post-paid) to the subscriber on the premises, nr to T. \V. liei/roN Esq. Gass county, or to Jon if Dolton Esq. Cobb eouilly. £ N. B. The subscriber feels grateful for the pat ronage he has received since opeuing the GUL DEN STAR, aud takes this opportunity ofiu forming his friends aud tho public, that he will continue to keep his house open for their recep tion, until lie effects a sale; and that uo paius or expense will be spared to render them comfortable. A News-Room is attached to the Bar, where pa pers from every section oftbe Uuiou are received tri-weekly. ., The Golutobhr -arid CarrolHon. Stages, via Hamilton, LaGrauge and Grccuville, arrive anil depart three times a week from the GOLDEN STAR. C. F. SHERBURNE. Newnan, January, 1833 4t 18 (tT 13 The Southern Recorder, Macon Telegraph Columbus Enquirer aud Democrat, will please give tho above four weekly insertions, and send their accounts as above. • ui low J 8 fahds N. O. Molasses 23 “ prime St. Croix <Sr Orleans S 52 bags prime green Coffee 20 bbls Mackerel 1 tierce Codfish 20 bills Family Flour (choice) 10 half bbls do 15 qr ., Buck wheat da 20 bbls Irish Potatoes 51 bills Northern Rum, Gin, Whiskey 27 “ assorted Cordials (good) 5 tierces new Rice 1 pipe each cog Brandy and II Gin 2 “ Northern Vinegar 5 bbls each Peach and Apple Brandy Jamaica and St Croix Rum Irish Whiskey Cherry Bounce O M, S M, Teneriffe, Muscatel, Port and IV alaga Wines iu q- casks Baskets Chntnpaigne London Porter in quarts and pints Bar Soap, Sperm &. Tallow Caudles Lump Sugar Hyson and Pouchong Teas Drums fresh Figs Bd.xes fresh Raisins Oranges, Apples, Onions, ik:c Dried Bec-f, smoked Tongues Bologna Sausages, Crackers Spanish and American Cigars. &c. 8 tons swedes and English iron English, Blistered and Germah’ Steel 32 casks Nails and Boat spikes Salt. Bagging & Tw ine, Castings, &c. Also a general variety of Staple Dry Goods, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Saddlery, Huts, Boots, Shoes, N-c N-c. Jan 1, 1899 14 NEW ROOK STORE. m. F. STSLS& &. Co. RESPECTFULLY in- form tho . public that the, have taken the store u Ellis, Shotweil & Co's, row, two doors above jhj Post Office, where- 'they CFF2T VASES. ALL' persons who have uot paid their city CjkI’ Tax for the -y3ars 1831 and 1332, -are re quested to call ou the Secretary afid pay them before the 20th of February next. After that time execution will issue against all defaulters.— By order ef the Council. I. G. SEYMOUR, Mayor. Jan. 24, 133-3. Two acre Lota*. J^IIE Lessees oftbe two-acre lots on the city is deceased I Jec 24 j f, Admr. T attend the circuit courts in the counties of Tal- ot. Muscogee, Stewart, Randolph, Lee, Suinp ter,Marion, Harris, Meriwether, Troup, Coweta Campbell ami Heard of the Chntt.ihoochy cir cuit.—-Bibb, Crawford aud Upson of the Flint eiri nit. All communications addressed to the in i at Talholtun, Georgia, will receive prompt atten tion HIRAM WA R N E R, Fob 6 3t 19 GEORGE IL TOWNS. BtANTCS FOR BAfcE AT f rfjfl OFFICE. THE ATLAS, A Select Literary and Historical JOURNAl. Published every Saturday at So. 16, Merchants' Exchange, New York. A NEW’ volume was commenced on the I5tb of September, 1892. By an increase in the size^f its pages ; the omission of commercial •natters, anif of all advertisements other than those respecting literature and novelists; and by a more condensed plan of recording whateverre- Vilcs to the American continent; it will comprise one-fourth more of Literature anil Foreign Intel ligence than any previous volume. The paper, elegantly executed in the quarto form, paged for binding, and having a copious index and hand some fitlo page, is not less adapted to the Jjbrary than to current use. Rs plan and arrangement ire original aud peculiar; and by" its labored comparison ofautborities and condensed reportof events, the ATLAS furnishes a more lucid and convenient history of the times—par ticolariy of the important events transpiring iu Europe, and inore especially in Great Britain and France— than, it is believed, can bc.fouud in nnyotkersiu- gle publication. As one object of the Atlas is to nrukhinformation in politics, without reference to party differences, extracts arc made from the publications of each of the leading parties of Great Britain ; ,aud consequently natives of “the fast anchored isle,” who have chosen this contin ent for their abode, may find iu its columns tin- most important information from the land of their birth, iu. tinctured by the partialities of Tory, Rad- " :al or \\ big; while readers byfwhom these trails ttantic divisions unheeded, willfind the Europe an news so ejected and arranged as to pre-eiit in a condensed form a perfectly plain and intel ligible history. The Contiiictuial and American accounts ore given on the same plau. A I irge portion of the ATLAS is dey.oted to selections from the best Literary Journals, and chiefly those of Europe. Among them may b< anted the Quarterly Review, Edinburgh !»• iew, Blackwood’s Magazine! New Monthly, Me -opolitau. &c. Scc. &c, It will therefore re commend itself net less as a Literary Maguzin nd Re view, than as an Annual Register. Its price, originally $5 per annum, has bet reduced to $4, when payment is made inadvaru or at first presentation of a bill: out of the I n ted States, $5 per annum, in adeance. No sm scriptions received for less tb^iu a half year, t. discontinued except at half yearly periods, an oil payment of dues. Common of Macou, are notified that the 6tli instalment becomes due ou the Gth of Febru ary. They arc reqaested to come forward and pay the same to tho subscriber...-If not paid by the 6th day of April ensuing, tho lots aud im provements will be forfeited. J. II. OFFuTT, Secretary. Jin 24, 1833. 19 are now receiving and opening a very general assorlnitlit of Socks and Stationary, Among taeir works, they have a general assort ment, and will be constantly receiving ilwntw publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, Bis-, tory, aud Miscellaucous'subjects, together with such other articles as are usually kept in a Buot Store. As one of their firto will be most of the time at the North for tho purpose of attending sales niij selecting Books, they flatter themselves that they will at all times have as good au assortment, ani be able to dispose of them on as moderate terms as any house iu the Southern couariv. s£A?msooss, B. IL S. & Co. have a large assortment of aff ikmds and sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the best quality, both English aud American, plain and embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yelk* uc aud white. EIiAZYKS. Biank Checks. Nolnry Public Letters, house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. ■* Justices Summons, do Exc-eii 1 io:i=, Ckiks do Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar- | nishruents, Ca. Sti. Jurors’ Summonses. Marriage License, Pail Writ and Boiid, Inter. Com. Directions for Inter fogatoric«. • Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra tion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration, Gunriik-':.-! Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts,' S v rb. Dec.Tcc. Dee 21 24 JVoticc. AVING sold our entire stock of Goods to Mr iniliam Be Parker, we are desirous he should receive the patronage from our friends which they have heretofore so liberally extended to us, confidently believing our successor w ill give general satisfaction. W c invite all. those indebted'to us, either by account pr bv-fiotey to call and make settlement. We shall devote but one month longer to this par ticular business. It is absolutely necessary we should make short work o r it, as our time is of more value than a multht’dc of accounts that are paid by a “call again.” &c. One of us: will' be found at all hours at the store we formerly occu pied. jan 30 3t A. R. FREEMAN & Co. ‘ILL sell the stock of BOOKS A HARD WARE. belonging to Ellis, Shotwri! & 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 Slock consists of agreat variety of Hardware, Cutlery, Castings MECHANICS’ TOOLS* Brass Ware, Britannia do. FURNITURE MOUNTING, &e. See. BOOKS Consisting of large and sin;.!- Aitdcs, Medical, Law and School Books, and n great variety «i Religious ana Miscellaneous Books. Dec. 18 23 JACOB SIIOTWELL. jYotice. A LL those indebted to the subscribers either by Note or Book account, are particularly requested to settle the same immediately, as they cau be pul off'no longer*. X SHOT WELL &. J. S. SMITH. Jan 24 13 SSL&BiES, AT THE OLD LIMIETTE HALL OX CHERRY ST. THE undersigned having fitted up bis rtables in a very convenient" style, and laid in i plenty of good Provender, is prepared to Keep HORSES, iktc. in a superior manner. The stables are under the direction of a faithful and experienced ostler, who will devote his whole attention to them. A share of public potronage is respectfully solicited. llorses aud Carriages to let • s above. N. B. Horses will bejk pt by the week or month, at 40 cents a dav- Jan 3 J 18 JOHN C. RODGERS. Blacksmith Business. Jan 28 For Sale, The House occupied by Mr Bun) all. For terms apply to Charles McDonald, or the subscriber. FREDERICK SIMS. to T he citizens of Macon aud ns vicinity will please take notice, that the undersigned has taken the blacksmith shop near the LaFay- •-ite IPall, where he intends carrying on the Black smith work in all its branches, any kind of edg> mols, springs or horse shoeing will be done oi. the most reasonable terms, a share ef putrouag will lie thankfully recieved. Jau90 18 JOHN s. ROBERTSON. Tin Ware Jflanufacturer MULBERRY, NEAR T*71110 STREET. subscriber continues to j jj TIN WARE in every variety, and has now on hand a general assortment, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the tiavaunahor Augus ta prices. lie lias also just received aa assortment of Ja panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar Boxes, \\ niters, Bread pans, Canisters, sugar Bowls, Milk cops, '1 umhlers. Pepper boxes, Gra ters, Toy. cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lumps, spit Boxes,, eand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, &c. See- Alio,'patent Bakers, Foot stoves, blocktin Tea P-)ts, l’iutes, Basins, Tumblers, &c. JOB WORK done, at the skorfest notice, jau 2 WILLIAM S F.I.LIS. The Subscriber EING very anxious to reduce his stock o'" Goods, is indue d to offer them at price: Somew hat reduced. liis sales will hereafter be for cash jan 16 16 WM. II. BUILDS ALL B Strayed or Staten, F ROM the subscriber on the night of the 9th inst. a mile from Macon, n large Bay Hope about ten years old, five feet highj spavitie i - n the right bind leg, and blind in the right eye. The subscriber w ill pay two dollars to any person who will take him up, if strayed, aud advertise .'.inis® that I may know where he is ; or if stolen 1 will pay ten dollars for the horse and thief, jau 12 Op MM. HOKES- Loaf and Lump Sugar. Barrelsjustreceived Iruui me refi efineryoi Seaman Tphias &. c-o. ol New Yoik r sale on accommodating terms by jan 90 REA & COTTON. The Copartnership U NDER the firm of Russell, Dickinson !,■ Co. is ibis day by mutual consent dissolved.— iu* Business hereafter will he conducted by jan2» JIUbSELL & DICKINSON, r , Ti , . LAW. HE subscriber has removed to Talboffe < Taibot county. He w ill continue to P 1 '- 1 '! tise.LAW in Crawford comity, aud will attc" 1 - most of the couits in the Chattahoochee circuit- ■hi 2 HIRAM WARNER- For Sale or li. nt, A comfortable Dwelling House** a pleasant part of the towu, lieiiiK 01 Fourth street, not far from the I’r ci * byterian church, the lot fronting outh common, A well of good water is ou t premises. Fur further particulars inquire c! dl effieft fh j 80 ."