Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, April 10, 1833, Image 4

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Hi Lb Sheriff Sales. ’^^TILIj ho sold mi the fir.*t Tuesday M \Y next. be r oro t!ie of .Macon, between the ourt hous uni hours of K>!) acres of swamp Land, it being fraction .'mi. 1-10. in thescveiiih district of originally Bald win now Bibb comity, fraction No loti, contain ing 25 acres in tho seventh district originally Baldwin now llihb conuty, and half of I.ot N'o. Dr, in the seventh district originally Baldwin now Jiihh county, containing 101J acres, all on rite cast side of the Ocmuigeo river—levied on ns the property of Solomon Groce to satisfy three Fi Fits in favor of the executrix and executor of James Billingslca against said Groce—property pointed out hy the defendant. One negro boy about 13 years old, and part of Lot N’o. 8, in square 4, on bridge street, va cant—levied on as the property of George A. Smith to satisfy one Fi Ft from Bibb superior court in favor of Thomas Napier vs said Smith, Spencer Riley and Joint C. llelvoustou, sccuri- tv on stay of execution—properly pointed .out by George A. Smith. II. ii. IlOWARl), April 2, 1831. * SherpT. POSTPONED SALES, Also trill be sold as above* ' One Lot in East Macon, well improved— levied on a? t!-' property of Solomon Grace, n jw in tlio occupancy iff i*. J. Groce, to satisfy a Fi J'afrom Jiihh Superior court in favor of Thomas Napier vs Alfred S. Bennett, W. J. iljhson and Solomon Groce—property poiute j out hy Solo tnoii Groce. One •! acre Lot adjoining the town common —levied ou ns the- property of Solomon Groce, now in tho occupancy of John C. Johnson, to sa tisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a justice's court in favor of N. C. Muuroo vs said Groce—levy made and relumed to me by a constable. One Saw .Mill and 356 acres of land, levied on as tho property of Solomon Groce, known as Gro- ecs lower saw mill, to satisfy threfe Fi Fas. ouc from Jones superior court; in favor of Luke Reed & Coi vs said Groce, ami two from Uibb superi or court, nue in favor of .Mary G.. Franklins, and mm in favor of John Loving vs Alexander 1). Jlroiyu, administrator of Samuel Gillespie, ami Solomou Groce—property pointed out by saic| Groce. !i. 11. HOWARD, Sheriff. April 2, 18113. Also trill be sold as above. Five negroes, John a fellow’, Alary a woman, Ai illy a woman and her ch id Jackson, and .Mari on a woman—levied on a, tin proporty of Kim- Icily ?)■ Chisholm to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from i bo superior court of tnbb county m favor of J. sit ue & Co. aud others vs Kimberly & Chifhtolnw One negro woman named Alary—levied on ns the property of Urncry Tillman to satisfy sun dry Fi Fas from a jus .ieo's court of Laurens coun ty in favor of John SI. Hampton vs said Tillman, Sarah Fnucell and Samuel Caldwell—levy made ami returned tome l.y a constable.' One Store House, and the ground on. which it stands on Cherry street adjoining George Jew ett and Lemuel Newcomb—levied ou ns the pro perty of lien,ul S. Griffin to satisfy n.Fi Fa issued from the lnferiorcouri of 15it>b county iu favor of tho Bank of .Macon transferred to Joseph J. Grif tin vs nid B< S.'GriHhV. One Stage and*-four Horses—levied on as jirojicrty of Edward Varner to satisfy a Fi Fa from the inferior cornt of Bald win cOUnty in fa- vor of the inspectors of die Penitentiary mid olh ors, transferred to John Mitt hell vs said Varner and John .Mitchell endorser. One Lot and improvements in East Alacon —levied on ns the property if George Mickhjohn to sntisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the Inferior ami Superior courts of Baldwin and Bibb couu tics vs said Micklcjohu. W. B. CONE, April 2,1633. Pep. Sheriff. Hike Sheriff Hales. Crawford Sheriff Sales. N the first Tucsday i;< .MAY next, will he sold before the court house, iu Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, 60 acres of Land, more or less, being part of Lot No. ldy, in the seventh district of origin ally Houston now Crawford county?—levied on as the property of Augustus Hatr.icay to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Henry Millirous and others. One bay Horse Bridle and Saddle—levied on as i as the property of Haley M'Lendon to satisfy" Fi Fa in favor oftlie State vs said MLendon. , Lot No. 165 in the seventh district of Craw ford county—levied on as the property cf Will iam Dighy to satisfy nFi Fa iu faro; of Nancy Digby vs said Digby. JOHN WHITTINGTON, Sheriff. April I, 1833. M Also, trill br add as shove. Three Cows and Calves, one Sideboard, one Bureau, two Tables, eight sluing Chairs, three Beds and Bedsteads and ouc man’s Saddle -—all levied ou n$ tho property of Cogdell Ham ilton to Mthfy a Fi Fa issued out of the Inferior const of Crawford count} in favor of F. IV. Deu- nis Si. Co. \VA1. B. FILES, Pep. Sheriff. April 1, 1833. . Georgia, Houston County, W HEREAS James E. Dtmeau applies to me for letters of djsmissicn fr^m the es tan* of Mayberry Wilkinson, deceived, These are therefore to cite m-’J admonish all an., singular the kindred anicriditors of said deceased to file their objections if any they have, at my office within the time prescribed by late, otherwise said letters will be P'.unteJ. Given ifuder my hand and seal, this the 4th Bee. lS;^. f CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. o. (Georgia—Houston County O N tho first Tuesday iu AIAY next, will be sold before the court house iu Zcbulon, Pike county, between the usual hours of snip, One sorrel Horse, seven head of Cattle, one feather Bed aud Furniture, one spinning Wheel, one Keel, two bedsteads, one table, two sitting chairs, a crib of Corn, and ouo promissory Note on Benjamin Fleming for ninety five dollars, due tho 25th of December next—al: levied on as the property of Pyeiit E. .‘.ml Elijah Jackson to-sat isfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Thomas Smith. One sorrel Alara anti two Cows—levied on as tho proper,y of John GT. Smylie to satisfy a Fi Fa in favorof John L. Blacklmrii. Two negroes, Bob' a man about 40 years of age, and Mar}’, a woman about 30—levied on as the property of Cullen A. l’rcticcll to satisfy Fi Fa iu favor cf Thomas Vic ,'ictory and others vs said Fret will. J. P. HENSLEE, April I,* 1633. Sheriff Also, will be sold as above, Lot of Land No. 203, SO acres of Lot No. 114, in tho first district of formerly Alonroe now Pike comity, two negroes, John, a boy about 7 years of age and .Melin, a girl about 5—levied on as tlio properly of Richard Cross to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Hudson Kirk. April 1 J. R. CULPEPER, Pep. Sheriff. Also will be sold as above, on the first Tuesday in June nejrt, _ . One negro boy named Henry, about 14 years of age—levied oil as the properly of James JJ. Johnson to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from Bibb Sunerior court in favor of Wiley, Bax ter Nr Fort mid transferred to Kimberly Nr Chis holm vs David Johnsbn' and James II. Johnson. April 1. J. P. llENSLEE, Sheriff. Jfonroe. Sheriff Sales. O N the first Tuesday m MAY next, will he sold before the court house in the town of Forsyth, Alonroe county, withiu the usu al hours of sale, - One Lot in Forsyth,- with Improvements thereon. No. not known, where John Sparks uotvlives—taken as bis proporty, to satisfy two small Fi Fas from a justice’s court iu favor of Zillcr Scott—levy made by a constable. One buy Alare, Bridle and Saddle—levied on as the property of Thomas Keneday to satisfy a Fi Fa against said Kcucday. founded upon a tine imposed by the Supciiur (.'ourt for said coun tv of Alonroe. JOHN REDDING, Mlhii.H0 Pep Sheriff. Monroe Sheriff Sale. iY n decree of the Honorable the Superior Court of Alonroe conuty. will be sold on tlio first Tuesday in JI NK, at the court home in the town of Forsyth, the following Negroes to wit; Charles n man 60 years old, Ned a bay 24, I.ot a boy 25, Gcoige a hoy 18, Ah a boy 12. Hartley a boy 13, Lucius 9, Aloricr a girl 8, Ro- dey Nod 3, Kiscy a woman 35, and her child 7 .•email 40 aud her two chil- moilths old, Hen dren Judge a b aud . . 7 months old. All tlic ahovo Negroes sold as the property of ,or\d Topic if under a decree of tho superior :ourt of Monroe couijtv as aforosnid-io salisfv the fciim or demand of Be njamiu F. . Harris t iguiust ..;c clal. r i f the said Ta ipl.-y. Gold. silver or Unite id St at Cti bills will be re- quired t: om purchasers as I ha ve received notice liom the plaintiff to that : effect. A. COCi IR AN. Shi riff. Houston Sheriff Sales. N the first Tuesday iu AIAY next, will he sold before the coiythoiise door, iu Per ry, Houston couuty, between the usual hours of sale, One Lot of well improved pine Land, In the fonrtecuih district of Houston county, know n by No. 83 in said district—as the property of Isaiah Hutchins to satisfy a small FiFa iu favor of J. C. Sc E Alotiger and others vs said Hutchins. . „ Two Lots of well improved pine Land j Nos 56 rind 75. iu the eleventh district of Houston county—as the propertjfof John E. Scott to sat isfy two Fi Fas from r .justice's court of Houslou county, in favor of William Barker seu vs said Scott and other Fi Fas vs said Scott. One Lot of Land No'. 75, in the twelfth dis trict of 11 evasion conuty—as the property of Hail Johnston to satisfy tWo small Fi Fas from Newton county, itf Favor of Charles Lewis for the use ot Arthur C. Adkisou vs said Jylmsiou—the above levies Stacie and returned to me by constables. One Lot of Laud, No. 125, in the tenth dis trict of Houston county—as the property of John CoVat to sritisfy a FI Fa issued from Gwinnett su perior coart iu favor of John Dodds, for the use of James Knox—property pointed out hy Dr. Da vid Jiiiiison. One Lotof well improved jiine Land, No. 159. in the moth district of Houston county—as the property of J.awder Mims to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Giles B. Taylor vs Lawder Alims and Simon Bateman—properly pointed out by Simon Bateman. One Lotof oak and hickory Land, whereon Thomas T. M-Collin now lives, in the twelfth district of Houston couuty—as his property to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor "of William Wright vs said'APColhn. ISAIAH CHAIN, April 2.18-'3. Sheriff. W HEREAS William jlyrd, administrator ou the estate of Pinkney Yarborough, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate— These are therefore to cilf end admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they have,) in my office within the time prescribed by late, otherwise said letters will be granted: • jan 21 17 f CHARLES 11. RICE, c. c. o. Georgia—Coweta cdunty. it the October term of the Superior Court for scjjd County. RULE HI SI, to foreclose mortgage U 1 PON the petition of Jacob S■ PI att, Aquilla _ G. Stout aud Felix Jngoldsby, merchants, .radius: under the firm of and using the name and .tyle, Platt, Stout S," Ingoldsby, stating to the court, that Dennis Sullivan heretofore, to wit, on the 25th day of June, in the year 1832, executed his deed of mortgage in and tb three certain town lots, in the town of Newuau, Coweta county, Butts Coroners Sale. A"bN the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will he sold before tho court house iu Jackson, Butts couuty, between the usdaFhours of sale, One sbrrcl Stud Horse, with a flax mane and tail—levied on by virtue of a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of Henry liately vs Samuel Scruggs— property pointed out iu said Fi Fa. PALMER A. HIGGINS, March 20 Coroner. Georgia—Talbot County. W HEREAS John Neal aud Edwin Oucal apply to me for letters of administration of the estate of John Oncol, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by late, to shew cause if uny they have, why said letters shouldno( be grunted. Given under my hand aud seal at office, this 1st ddy April, 1533. WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. o. WITH a splendid ' Ms office. new Cut—neatly prime Georgia—i.'ortcta couuty. W HEREAS Wheeler Itaudni applies to me for permanent letters of administra tion on tho estate of John Gilchrist late of Cowe ta county, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singHar, the kindred dndCreditors of said debas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand ai office, this 2Gih of AI arch, 1833. BENTON W A ETON, c. c. o. Georgia—Pike County: W HSIVEjCS Francis L. Matthews applies to me for letters of administration on the es tate of Isaac Matthews, late of Harris cdilnty, de ceased, These ere therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred end creditors of said deceas ed to be and‘ appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause if tiny they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud, at office, this 20th of March, 1833. II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o. 26 Georgia—Houston county. O^HEREAS Benjamin Crain, in rip ujainm Uniin, in right .of his wife Eliza Crum, formerly Eliza Yarborough, cue of the heirs at law of John Yar borough dcccr-scd, a private of tho Ctb regiment of infantry in the late war, applies to me lor let ters of-acheinistratiou on tho estate of said dscca sed, Aud whereas Allen Wiuham applies fur letters of administration upon tha estate of Orrin Ste phens deceased, These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of laid deceased to be and avjtear at my office within the time pre scribed bylaw, to shew cause if any they hute.why said letters should not l.e granted. Givcif under my hand and seal' this 18th day of February, 1833. Georgia—Coweta County. J OHN VIN YARD, administrator of. the es- taie of David Cox, deceased, applies to me for tetters of dismission, These are therefore, to rile and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased,, to he and appear at nty office within the time prescribed by hue, to shew cause, ifiyijj they have, why said letters should iiotrJ-e granted. Given under hiy hand, this tho 2d day of Feb ruary 1833. 20 | .SIIIOX HOUSE, c. c. o. Georgia—Houston County, W HEREAS Robort F. Gfcun applies to me for letters <Vf administration ou the estate of IPUlii’-m P- Glenn, deceuscd. And whei'-.rixJJa.yid_ II. pjiewuiug applies to me f*r letters of d:>mission" from tho estate of iniliam J. V. Cite wning, deceased, _ i • These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased tpjilt their objection if any they have, at my of fice within the tint: pregrived by laic, otherwise said letteis will Ic granted, . .. Given under my' hand and seal, this the 18th .March, 1812. CH YRI.ES II, RICE, c.c. o. F OUR months after due application will be .made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting.for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the land belonging to tho es tate of James Hardwick, late of said county de ceased* , - W.M. 1». FILES, adm'r. fob 161833 21 I jlOl’R months afterdate application will be . made to tho honorable the Inferior court of Butts comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 98 acres of laud, befog the east part of lot No. 1G9, iu the first district of origin ally Henry now Butts comity, belonging to the estate of John Barron, doccnsed. SMITH BARRON, adm'or. Fob 10.183.3. 20 OUR months after date application will be 8j made to the honorable the Infiy;ior court of Twiggs county, whgn sitting, for. Otdiunry pur poses. for for>vc to j-\T foe Lauds belonging to the estate of //ironi-n Perryman late of said county deceased. T1IOS. J. PERRY .MAN, cx'r nov 27 ■ U F OUlf mqiiihs ntker date application wi made to the liouorablc, the inferior c ill he court of Fayette county, when sitting fo. ordinary pur poses, fur leave to sell a negro boy about twelve years.ofd by tlic name of Sam, as the .property of the estate of Wyatt Reeves deceased, for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said Ueceescd. ELIZABETH REEVES, adm'rx. Alarch 5. 1833 24 known in House’s plan of said town by umber thirty five, thirty'Six and fifty four, containing two aud twelve-buudrc'dtbs acres; together with all and singular the houses, out houses! rights aud members to the same in anywise appertaining for the purpose of the better seeming the pay ment of a certain promissory note, bearing date tho 18th day of August, in the year 1831, made and-delivered to your petitioner payablo nine mo n fits after data {hereof, to' the order of your petitioner al the Columbus Bank, in- Ctilnmbus’ (la. for four hundred and fifty five (11-100 Dol lars. according to the tenor and effect thereof.— And it also appearing to the court that said note still remains due and unpaid, It is therefore order ed, That saidDcnnis Sullivan do pay into the clerk’s office of the superior court of Coweta couuty, within six months fYoin this time, the a- mouutof said note, principal and interest, togeth er with all legal cost of this petition, or show cause to tho contrary, or the equity of redemp tion iu aud to the said mortgaged premises be thenceforth barred and forever foreclosed ; aud that a cup}’ *»f this rule be served on the said Den- ljis £fn!iivan, at least three months before the time the money is ordered to he paid into court, or it be published once a month fur six mouths iu one of the public gazettos of this state. HUGH A- HARALSON* AK’y for Plff. A true extract from the minutes of this -court. GEORGE PBNTICOST, Clerk. octlO. ’.32 "" TJ" H Mary Moonaharn „ vs S Libel far Divorce. William hloonaham V .. I T appearing to the court from the return of the .sheriff,, that ihe defendant iu the above stated case resides without the limits of said coun ty, It is therefore ordcrcebby the Court, That ser vice he perfected 'by publication in one of tbo public gazettes iu-this state once a month for three months. , • A true extract from the minutes. Given under my hand this 22^ day of January, 1833. 19 JOHN LONG, Clerk. FRANCIS O’CALLAGIIAN AS on hand the following articles, all nc\ and just opened, which he offers Low for Cash S 15 hhds prime Sugars 50 bags prime Coffee 50 pieces prime hemp Bagging 50 coils best bale Rope 2000 bushels Salt 30 bbls best Portland Rum 3 hhds. dq do 50 bbls best rje Gin 50 bbls best rye Whiskey 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum 50 bbls prime Mackerel No. 2 Aj 8 50 bbls best Canal Flour 20 do do country do 1000 pr negro Shoes 200 pr Gentlimieu’s best calf do 100 pr Ladies’ morocco do • 50 pr pruuclla d«» 150 pr child) eus’. do assorted qualities 16 cases fur Hats assorted qualities G do wool do do de 6 boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool-- do 30 hags live gccse.-Feathers,' • AX'D A GEItEBAL STOCK O? Dry Goods, Saddlery, &c. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Sfc. Dec J2 11 CENTRAL iOTSl * THE SUBSCRIBER Exchange Reduced. E will now check on New York at li per ceut. Charleston 1^ •* Savannah 1 lt | per cent deducted for Augusta or Savannah funds of $5 aud upwards. BAXTER, FORT & WILEY March 27 26 . 3t A It mm tray iXrgro. ROUGHT to this Jail about 20 days past, ..a negro man by the liainc.pf.Ben, between 30 and 40 yrara of age, rather fight complected, with a scar across his nose. He says he belongs to the State, aud was wa9 bought of Thomas Hicks of Wilkes co. ; he runaway from or about Lawreuceville, Al. White overseer, Col. Lymau superintendent. A1ARTIN NALL, jailer. Forsyth, Feb. 25 ~ St 71 OUR months afterdate, application will be . made to the court of ordinary for leave to sell niuety-eight acres of land more or less, being the east part of lot N®-' 469, in the first district of originally Henry now.Butts county, belonging to the estate of John-Rarron, deceased. SMITH BARRON, Adm'or. Alarch 9, 1833. 25 B ii OUR months after date application will he JO made to th* Honorable Inferior court of Pike couuty,'whim sjttiugfor Ordimfry purposes, for leave to sell the Legatees’ interest in the wid ow’s dower of the estate of Masts Smith, of said county deceased. jan 8,17 JOHN SMITH, AVAL V. Will TE.-i Ex 73 ‘ F OUR month* after date, application will be ifiado to ibe Honorable '.tvTuftrior Ci tiielnfenqr Court ui' Houston county sitting -fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of James Jones, late of. said couuty deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased, fob JtL 1833. WILLIAM JONES, . * adm'r. A (Imin tslrafor's Sale. N tho, 20th day of ^VPRIL next- will bo sold at the lato residence’ of Wm. D\ Glenn, do- ceased, in Houston county, T’ho Pcrisnablc Property of said deceased, consisting of various articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day’ of sale. • ROUT. S. GLENN, Alarch 9, 1833. 2G Adm'or. One Hundred Dollars Reward ! RONE Jail, on Saturday night, 16th iust. a man natiicd ^ CARTER. LATC&rORD, a stout raw boned fellow, talks rather fine, he is about G feet high, red complexion, yellow hair, has n sly, enuuing look. The nbov<* reward will ho given to nuy person that will deliver him to the Jailor in Alacon, Bibb couuty, Georgia- H. 11. UO\VAKt), Sheriff. Alarch 27 26 W. B. CONE, Pep Sheriff. T LIVERY STABLE. IIE undersigned has opened a Livery Sta ble for keeping and boarding Horses, &e. at the stand latterly occupied hy Rifoy. and for merly by Brueii.frftuting the Court House square, Alacou/ wile re he will be thankful for a share of public patronage. His terms will be as moderate as the price of provender. &c. will admit, aud every attention paid that is requisite. His pre sent charges are tcu dollars per month. A few Saddle Horses will at all times be kept for hire. JOSEPH WAINWRIGHT. Feh 20 2. LIVERY STABLES, AT THE OLit LAFATETTE HALL OS CHEItRY ST. ,-THE- undersigned having fitted up his stables iu a very couveuient style, and* laid iu a plenty of good Proveudcr, is prepared t6 keep HORSES, 5cc. in a superior I Tike Tax Sales. N tlio town of Zebulou, Pike county, will he sold orr thefifsl Tuesday iu JUNE next, be tween tbo usual hours of sale, the following Lots of Laud, for Taxes due for tho year 1830: 1014 acres, being hblf.^qf JLot-No-49, in the eighth district. Pike couuty, ac the property of Wm. Hawkins—tax due -13j cents'. ’ 202£ acres, being lot No. £120, in tho third dis trict of Pike couuty, as tho property of Josiah M'Ginta—tax due $1-95}. Lot No. 14, in tho 3Jd district Harris couuty, as the property of Samuel Andrews—tax due 52k cents. Lot No. 81, in the 18th district of Harris couu ty, as rhe property of Jefferson M. Graybill—;tax due 91 k cents, LotNo. 62, in the 1st district of Pike county, as the property of Wm. Jay—tax due 91 $ cents. Lot No. 226, in the 25th district of Lee county, as tho property of Wm. Lasliley—tax due 521, cents. Lots No. 30 and 34, iu the 8th district Pike co. as the Properly of Rcbeckah Shepherd, tax due $2 67j ceuis. ' A. SA1ITH, Alarch 25 26 - Tax Collector. Administrator's Sale. tho first Tuesday iuAIAY next wil he sold hy an order of tbo court of ordina ry Of the couuty of Houston, £ot of Land, 1*6. 263, iu the tjiinl district of. Coweta couuty—sold as .he property of Harris Allen, deceased, for the bent-fit of the heirs aud creditors. ■ CYNTHIA K. ALLEN, Adm'rx. March 31,1833. 19 ^GR EEABLE to an order of tho Inferior CHARLES II. RICE. c. Georgia—Bulls County. W HEREAS Rebccca,Cobl>, adniiuistratrix oil the estate of James Walker, deceased, j applies to mo for letters of dismission on said cs- Court’of Wavne county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold ou the first Tues day in JUNE next, before the court house iu Zeb ulon, Pike couuty, Lot No. 104, m tlffi third district of formerly Alonroe now Pike county, sold for the benefit of the hean^qf Robert Leach, deceased.—'I emu made known' ou the day. . LOUISA LEAClI, Adm'rx. AIarch20 25 A >LL persondcbted to Ihe estate of .Junes iM. Hardwick, late of .Monroe county, dccea- Tlusc arc therefore to rile and admonish all anil singular thekindred and creditors of said deceased, to Jile their objections (if any they have.) in my office within the time prescribed by lair, otherwise said letters will be granted. Givcu under my hand, this 9th day of March, 1833. JOHN M'CORD, c. c. o. G corgi a—Pa yette cou nty VI711EKEAS James Williams applies to me v » for letters of administration on the estate of Susannah. AIcArty late of said county deceas ed, These are therefjre to cite and admonish all and sod are hereby notified to Come forward. and make payment: and those having demands against said estate are requosted to preiynt them iu terms of the law. W.M. E. FILES, adm'r. fob 18, 1833 21 Strayed, O N .foe./tli'inst. from the subscriber's lot in Unit Alacou, a large light bay horse, with a small star in his forelicAd, about eight years old —his inauc uowly cut, atid a little white on one of his liin’d,feet. Was formerly Owned by Air. Scott, ncai*; Commissioner's Creek. . Any infor- inatiou rcspe'ctiiig him may be left at Air. Heath's tavern in East Alacou. .March 20 3t ISABELLA CLARK'. STEAM SAW A KB GRIST MILL. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lie; that his Steam Saw and Grist Mill, near his residence, within one mile of Macon, is now iu complete and successful operation. Ik addition to other machinery he is prepared with a circular saw for rippiug light lumber, such as Window..Sash, Palings, Lathe, &o Ln conse quence of :! the heavy expenditure incurred in its establishment, it is necessary that he should re- quiro either cash cr bankable paper for his bun her, which he is disposed to sell at a fair price A share of the public patronage is .very respect fully solicited. BENJ. FV OWENS- N. B.—A first rate SAWYER, may, by ap plying immediately, obtaiu good wages and a per manent situation. B. F. O. July 27. 164 »C. manner. The stables are under the direction of a faithful and experienced ostler*, who will devote his wjhole attention to. thorn.- A share of public pbtrouage is respectfully solicited. Horses aud Carriages to let as above. N. B. Horses will be kept by the week or month, at 40.cents a day. Jau 33 18 JOHN C. RODGERS. taken the above establishnT* situate in She extensive> proof brick buildins, e erected lu Maeoriy a P ,( ^ ec:! ? pared for the r3m Ulod 2 rt " i reguiarooaraers, and transient (lersary. n 3 ■mdious stables are attached to the he'e!. 00l ‘ The subscriber hopes to merit from hi? fi-ie md the public a share of their patrona®^ 8 " s JOHN CARTER March 27. 1833 27 Late of C i„L (£?» The Milledgeville, Athens nni Cot, papers, the Constitutionalist and Chronicle v ? ; ;usta, end Georgian, Savannah, will give the hove 3 insertions and forward their account ! ibis office for payment. * ^j ON I1A[ f - . Forsyth, G a . I he subscriber has purchase and now occupies the late l/ w sivn House establishment in F( ^•7^™s£g s - vt 'h where he will take plea,; ure in miuistenuf to iheaeeou. modation and comfort of those who may f a 2" him with a call. His House is commodious - he indulges a hope that those who visit tlio Unp Hall will have uo reason to complain, either ci treatment rr charges, which last shall be as mod crate as the rimes will warrant. A share of tl public patronage is respectfully solicited. * jan 3- 18 JOHN REDDIXfl. EDUCATION. T HE Trustees-of the Forsyth Male and Fc male Academy respectfully iufonn the pub lie, jhat they have engaged /or the ensuin- vr ". the services of Messrs. Parsons and Hoisim gentlemen of distinguished literary acquirement strict moral deportment, and experienced inttruc- tors of youth. From the advantageous location of Forsyth, being situated on a high and health, ridge, about twenty five miles west of Macon, anl midway between the .Montpelier and IndiaO Springs, about fifteen miles from each, togetlm with the dense and wealthy population of Mob- roe county, we Hatter ourselves /hat by prop f . assiduity and .veil directed effort and manage, ment, to rear up an institution which in point ef character aud usefulness will vie with any of the kind in the State. There will lie completed hv I the 2d Mouday in January, at which time the in- I stitutions will open, a neat academic buiklio', at- I uated in' a retired and beautiful grove, and on aa 1 elevated spot of ground, containing sixteen acres 1 of wood laud belonging to the institution. The Female department will be furnished hy f Air Parsons with an accomplished iustrnctress I and will at all times be subject to his inspection I aud direction. Board can he had ou reasonable terms in res- * peetable families. JOHN S. B. LAW, dec 18 12 secretary, i MAKXIffg. ~ h I N pursuance of an act of the last Legislature of the State of Georgia, I have been app.piut ed by tlie Governor receiver of the assets oi the BANK OF AlAt'ON. Having so recently en tered upon the discharge of the duties I am requi red to perform, I know very little of what the result will ultimately lie; of one thing, however, I desire the public to be fully satisfied, thatjioth- iug shall be wanting ou my part to bring the whole busiucss to asjustandspeedy a termination as possible. Persons holding bills-upon tho Bank of Macon, would-do well t o deposjt them in some oue of the 'Banks of this plaee as eariy as practicable. Macon. Feb 27 23 Z. B- HARGROVE. ' (JT 3 Tho Federal Union and Georgia Journal will'give the above two insertions aud forward their accounts tp this office. * MILITARY ENCAMPMENT, .«* ■HOTITH a view to the promotion of Military IV Scienceamllhe encotirngcmentof Yoinn- r tecr corps, a jsysiein 'of Annual Ei campmeut is proposed. AirRugeinents are iu progress for au oxteusive Encampment in this neighborhood, to commence ou the second Monday in AI ay next, in which all the Volunteer OdrpS of Infantry in the State are respectfully invited to join us. The lime proposed for the couiinuarce of the encamp ment is ONE WEEK. A beautiful location has been selected, commanding an exteusive view of tho town and surrounding country.. An arrange ment hns been made for the construction.t»f.com fortable Tents and Marquees for the acbcinnoda- tion of as many Companies as may come. A con tract hasbeen.made with individuals who will-net as Sutlers, aud furnish tho men with good board ou the ground at 75 cents each per day. On the last day an Encampment Medal will be shot for. Tho first of the proposed series of Encampments took place near Alacon last spring, aud was at tended with much benefit to the Companies pre scut. ' . L.D. BUCKNER, THOS. F. GREEN, 3B. E. PARK, J. G. POLHILL, JOHN MILLER . Committee of Arrangements. OCT* The Georgia Papers arc requested to pub lish the abovo two or three times’, as a matter of public accommodation. March 14—3t O' J\'oticc. A LL persons indebted to the estate ofofiiat- clill Eckels deceased, are hereby notified to come forward ami make payment; aud those having demands against said curate are requested to present them in terms of law. ' feh 18, 22 HUGH L. IRWIN, adm'r. Georgia—Crawford county. JOSFl'H G. THOMPSON of Captain Sim mons’ District tolls before li. Wilson Jus- singular the kindred and creditors of saul declared ! rice of tile peace, one estray mare mule colt, a- to file their'object ions (if any they have.J in my bout three years old, sorrel color. Appraised to lot office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise , t?4U by Aden Hamilton and Nathan 11. Moble said lettirs will be granted- Given under my hand and seal ibis 4th Alarch 1833. WILLIAM APBR1DE, c. c. •. A true extract IVom the estray book. 28;h February 1833. 34 * W. J. I1AMMACK, ft. mm in iim i .nil ii ii N the first- day of .this month there took place a tremendous storm at Thomaston, which is found to have extcnuoc wide and far, and fo have done much damage—* wing to which the itinerant agents employed to se il tickets could not arrive in time, aud the drawing of the Uuion Hotel Property Lottery could not take qk.ee on the 2d inst. As there is considerable stock yet to dispose of, the Proprietor thinks it best to have the drawing when the stock is sold, or most cer tainly tho first day of January next: this will give him time to sell the balance of the tickets. Messrs. Sultinarsh & Overton start a fine Post Coach Union Liuc, to leave Alacon and Column bus, on the first Mouday hi April next, and meet at the Unitin' Hotel..in. Thoinastou three times a week. This splendid Line:must raise the stocks md be a great inducement for purchasers who ever indulge in Lotteries. J; B: BATEMAN, Proprietor. (£/* Papers that have advertised the Drawing, will publish the above twice a mouth till the day .if drawing. Thomaston, March 4, 1833. i\ EGltOES! jXBGROES! We have on hand and for sale about SIXTY GROSS, of both sexes ; consisting of lirst rate House Ser vants,'Cobles,: Washers and Ironers ; men, wo men, boys and girls'accustomed to the field, &c. We will also have au arrival of. from twenty to forty about every three or four weeks until May or Jute.Our friends and customers' may expect to find us here «t auy time for twelve mouths to come, except July and August next. Persons wanting such property as . w e deal in, would do well to call and examine our lot before they pur chase elsewhere. - OLIVER. SIAIPSON. W. C. FERRELL. Hamburg, S. C. Alarch 8, 1833 2mp 25 T HE Subscribers 'still'continue the busia::* at the old stand, corner df Walnut al .Fourth Streets, where work will be doueaccjrd- ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti cles ordered from the North which .will arrives the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, lo gics, Barouches and Carriages, they feel co:- fidcut of pleasing customers both in articles aid prices. File have now on hand an assortment which will be sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gigs, ami Barouches; besides several splendid sets ef Harness, with Laces, Carpetiug, Morocco, Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bands, Loop and Lows of till sizes. Orders for C-arriac * 'punctually attended to, and warranted to please or no sale. BENTON & BACON. Wanted As an Apprentice, A lad about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of steady moral habits. B. &i>. May 4 133 F. O’CALL A OMAN, At the head of Cotton Avenue. \S just received the following articles, viz: 6 half bbls Buckwheat Flour 6 qr do do 15 casks prime Goshen Cheese 20 boxes Bloom Raisins' 10 bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Plato 200 lb Wire suitable for Tinners 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 men’s extra fine Saddles ladies do do 100 bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 16 jnn 6 16 WATCHCS, JEWELRY, &c. Tire subscriber is now open ing a general assortment of goods in bis line, consisting* Gold patent Lever Watches Silver do" do Lepine and common do Ladies neck Chains do watch Chains, Scale n.nd Iveys Gent, liiik aud curb Chains. Seals and Keys cr Riugs, Breast Pins, Shit Studs; Silver Spoons, (a good nsoriment) Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, auti Trays, Razors, pocket, pen and dirk Knives, Dirks, Pistols, (a fine article,) Spectacles, Coral Beads, &c. &c. All of which are offered at very low prices foe RUFUS R. SMITH- 13 N. 15. Particulor attention paid to the HEP-' 1 . RING of WATCHES of every description td warranted. Ear Rings, fin; nfi» cash. Nuv Gentlemen's Drab Beaver Hats, the latest style, just received and for 6ale liv March 26 27 WM. II. 3URD6ALL. Perry, Houston county Academy. W ANTED, a Teacherto take charge of the above Institution. None need appl\ wIki do not intend to make the instruction of youth their constant occupation. Personal an plication must lie made to the undersieued. JOHN CHAIN ) RICHARD SMITH 1 March 8 ARTHUR A. AlORGAN JOHN M. MOORE JAMES E. DUNCAN 3t 21 For Sale or Rent. T HE two story building formerly belongii . to II. U. Cone, with out houses and go garden. Possesion given immediately. For ter •apply to Or in his absence to IL H. Cone JOSEPH L. ELLIS. Macon, March 11 3t 24 Sugar Se Iron, p* IIIIDS St Croix Sugar ftJP 5 hhds N. Orleans do 10 ton Sweeds Iron, assorted, On consignment, and for sale o>i aecomfi 1 op ting terms by WA1. P. ROWLAND- Jau 2 14 Orange Powder. Kegs 1) Rogers celebrated 0rJ»e* B. V PowdeijJ-10 do iu 1 lb caunu' 1 ■ Received and for sale in lots to suit purchaser - factory prices by REA COTTON. ian 30 18 Age#*. licit i Xffoiice. T HE subscriber is going to make rungements in his business, and it • line necessary lor all indebted to settle tlictf j -.lective accounts. LEWIS FITCH- | Jau. 1, 1833. 14 Loaf and Lump Sugar. "*£ Barrelsjust received from tlie rcfiii pr L j Seaman Tobias fc co. ot New i »r sale ou accommodating terms hv jau 39 REA & C'OTiO