Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, April 17, 1833, Image 4

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‘Crrofflf* tnr0rati9 Bibb Sheriff Safes. fc •7’ILI. Ite sold 011 the firm Tuesday in || MAY u. xt. belore tie court hulls® in the city ofMncou, between the u*ual hours of salo. 1G9 acres of swamp Land, it being fraction No. 110 in tho seventh district of originally Bald win now Itiltli couniy. fisitiou No J56, contain ing 2.3 acres in ifee eev.tnili J-eirirt original,y It:ililw in now Bibb county. huJ halt of Lot No. 137, in (lie seventh district originally Baldwin uoiv liibb county, containing lBIJ acres, all on 4he east side of the Ocnniigeo river—levied on tis the property of Solomon Groce to satisfy three Fi Fas in favor of the executrix and executor of James Billingslea against =aid Groce—property pointed out by the defendant. One negro boy about 13 years, old, and part of Lot No. 8, in square 4. ou bridge street, va cant—levied oil as the property of George A• Smith to satisfy ouo Fi Fa from Bibb superior court in favor of Thomas Napier vs said Smith. Spencer Riley and Johu C. llelvcustou, securi ty on stay of exeemiou—property pointed out by George A. Smith. Ji. H. HOWARD, AprilS, 1933. Sheriff. POSTPONED SALES. A ho trill be sold as above', Ono Lot in East Macoti,weTl improved— levied on as llie property of Solomon Groce, now in the occupancy of L. J. Groce, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Bibb ."'uperior court in favor of Tiiomus Napier vs Alfred S. Bennett, W. J. Gibson null Solomon Groce—property pointed out by Solo mutt Groce. One 4 acre Lot adjoining the town common —levied on as the property of Solomon Groce now in iho occupancy of Johu G. Johnson, lo sa tisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court iu favor of N, C. Munrue vs said Groce—levy- made ami returned to me by a constable. , Ouo is.nr Mill add 356 acres of luiitl, levied on ns tins property of Solomon Groce, known as Gro ccs lower saw mill, to satisfy three Fi Fns. one from Jones superior court; in "favor oCLukp Reed &. Go. vs said Groce. Hud two from Bihh superi or court, ouo in favor of Alary G. Franklins, anil ono in favor of John Loving vs Alexander 1). ItrniMi, administrator of Samuel Gillespie, and Solomou Groce—proprriy pointed out by said Groce. 11. 11. liOW \RL, Sheriff. April 2, 1833. ' .4 Iso will be sold as above, Five negroes, John a fellow, Alary a woman Milly a woman an I b r cli d Jack-ou, aud .Mari on a woman—levied on a, tile property of Kim btrly Ckitk Jin to jansl'y sundry Ft, F ! 'j from tho superior c> u< tol i.,h!) i opnty iff. favor of J Stone &. Go. and others vs Kitnb. rly & Chisholm One negro woman named Alary—levied oh as the property of Drt wry Tillman to satisfy suit dryFi Fas from a justice's court of Laurens couu ty in favor of John W. iiainpton vs'said Tillmflrn. Small Faucell and Samuel Caldwell—levy made and returned tome hy a constable. , Ono Store House, and the ground on which it stands ou Cherry street adjoining George Jew ett and Lemuel Newcomb—levied on as the pro prrty of Utnnct S. Gri ffin to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Inferior court of Binb county in favor of tho Bank of .Macon transferred to Joseph J. Grif fin vs said U. S. Grilliu. One Stage and four Horses—levied on as property of Edward Varner to satisiy a Fi Fa from the inferior con t of Baldwin county in fa vor of the Inspectors ef tile Penitentiary and oth ors, transferred to John Mitchell vs said Varner aud John .Mitchell endorser. Ono Lot and improvements in East Macon —levied «*n as'me property of George Mickhjoint to satisfy sundry 1- i Fn$ issued from the Ittferio: and Superior Courts of Baldwin and Bibb conn tios vs said .Micklejohn. \V. 1L CONE, April a, 1833. Dtp. She iff. Ol Crawford Sheriff Safes. the first Tuesday i:> M \Y next, will bo ild before tin- court bouse, m Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale. GO acres of Land, more or less, being part of Lot No. IGi), iu the seventh district of origiu- lly Houston'now Crawford county—lev at'ufy ry aiiliirous and others. ••••j a«wvi^iuu liuii viu > the property of August ns M it away a Fi Fa in favor of Henry Millirous am ou as the property 01 uauy .u a Fi Fa in favor of the State vs ford county—levied ou idea Digit/lo' satisfy a J Uigby vs said Digby. April 1, 1833. Also, will be sold as dove. Three Cows and Calves, one J ono Bureau, two Tables, eight sittii three Bed* and Bi dsteuds and one inai —all levied on as tlm property of tiog roust of .Chaw foril count* in favor of K. nis & Co. WM. B. FILES, Dep. She April 1, 1833. . Houston Sheriff Safest the first Tuesday in MAY next. Bike Sheriff Sale*. O N tho first Tuesday iu .MAY next, will be sold befuro (he court house iu Zebulou, Ptko county, between the usual hours of sule, Ono sorrel Horse, seven head of Cattle, one feather Bed and Furniture, otic spinuiug Wbeei. ono Reel, two bedsteads,' one table, two sittiiiu chairs, a crib of Corn, mid ono promissory Note on Benjamin Firming for ninety five dollars, dm tho 25th of December next—all levied on as the property of Pyeni E. and Elijah Jatkson to sat isfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Thomas Smith. One sorrel Alarj and two Cows—levied on as tho property of John G Smylie to satisfy a Ft Fa iu favor of John L. Blackburn. Two negroes, B >b a man about -fc() years of age, and .Mary, a woman about 30—levied on as tho property of Cullen A. FrtlwtII to satisfy a Ft Fa iu Invor of I'limnas Victory aud others vs •hid FretweB. J. I*. HENsLEE, v April J, 1333. Sheriff Also, will be sold as abort. Lot of Land No. 203,-80 acres of Lot No. 114, in tho first district ol formerly Monroe now Piko comity, two negroes, Johu, a boy about 7 years of age and Melia, a girl about 5—levied on as tho property of Richard Cross to satisfy a Ft Fa in favor nl Hudson'Kirk. April 1 J. R. CULPEPER, Dtp. Sheriff. Also u ill be sold us above, on the Jirst 1'uesday in June ruxt, Ono negro boy named Henry,' about 1’4 year* of ago—levied on as the properly of James JI. Johnson to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from Bibb Superior court in favor of Wiley, Bax ter cSa Fort and transferred to Kimberly &. C'!i:s- holm vs David Johnson ami James 11. Johnspb April J. J. 1\- IJENSLEC, Sheriff. .Vonroe Sheriff Safes. O N tho first Tuesday iu MAY nett. will be soli) before tho court tiouse in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, within the usu al hours of sale, One Lot in Forsyth, with Improvements there u, No. not know n, whero John Sparks uowiives —taken as his property, to satisfy two small Ft Fas from a justice's court iu favor of Zillof Scott—levy made by a constable. Ono bay Alarc, Bridle and Saddle—levied on as the property of Thomas KeneJay to satisfy a Ft Fa against said Kcuedny. founded upon a fine imposed by the Superior Goort for said coun ty of Monroe. JOHN REDD'NG, March 30 l)cp Sheriff. sale. No. 33 iu said district—as the property of 1st Hutchins to satisfy a small Ft Fa in favor ol G. Sc E Monger and others ys saiil Hutchins. county—as the property of John Ji. isfy two Ft Far. from •.justice’s tour trictof Houston county—as the levies made and returned to me by constables. One Lot of Land, No. 125, in the tet trictof Houston couuty—as tlm property Collat to satisfy aFi Fa issued from Gwit vid Jiinismi. i he pioperty of iMwdtr Mims to satisfy a Bateman. J'/mmas T. M'Collin uo\V lives. said M'Collin. April 2, 18”3. ISAIAH CHAIN, Sheriff. Henry Sheriff Safes. Henry county, between the usual hours of sale, tabic. by a constable. Lot of Lani Henry county— to me by a constable. Georgia, Houston County* W HEREAS James E. Duncan applies t me for letters of dismjssicn from the e* tnte of Mayberry Wilkinson, decease'!. Theft arc there fore to cite and admonish all an singular the kindred and creditors of said dtetasu to file their object iom if c.HiJ they hate, at my off within the time prescribed by late, otherwise sai■ Utters will be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 4tfi Dec. 1832. j CHARLES 11. RICE. c. c. o. \fary M vs ‘’illiam V (ham Libel for Divorce. vi/ cm I n the court from the return of I T .appeal the sht-rfi', -.h * the defendant in the above (•tod case resides without the limits of said coun- V, It is there fore ordered bu the Court, That ser. ’ . y . . . v. • ..r , i... Harnett—levy made and returmd tome by constable. THUS. J. JOHNSON/Sheriff. April 10.1333. Baits Sheriff Safe. " sold before the court house in Jacks Butts county, between the usuil hours of sale, nor of Lot No" 36, all illy Henry now Butts county—levied on i the property of William Bar. kit y to satisfy v a issued front Butts Superior Court in favc of Isaac Morris vs William Bank lev. and Thom: Thornton security—property pointed out by pla tiff., .... . JOHN LPFTON, April 2, 1833. Dep. Sheriff. Buffs Coroner's Sale. N the first Tut *day in JUNE next, will, sold before tho court house in Jacksi Butts comity, between (lie usual hours of sale, One sorrel Stud Horse, with a fiax rna Monroe Sheriff Safe. B Y n decree of the Honorable tho Superior Court of Muuruo'i ountv. will be sold on property pointed ont in said Fi Fa. PALMER A. HIGGINS, .March 20 Coroner. Georgia—Tafbol County. W HEREAS John Neaj and" Ed apply to ino for letters of adui of the estate of John Oneal, deceased, These are therefore lo cite and admon simriilnr the kindred find creditors of s< prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why taill Idlers should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 1st day April, 1833. WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. jnroo i ountv. will the first Tuesday in JUNE, ai tho court bouse iu the town of Forsyth, the following Negroes to wit; Charles a man GO year* old, Ned a hoy 24, Lot a boy 25. George a boy 18, Ab a boy 12, Har-ley a boy 13, l.uciu* 9. Moricr a girl 8. Ko dey 2, Ned 3, Kisey a won an 35, and Iter child 7 months old, Heticy a w^inau40aui! hertwo«.hil- drtn Judge a hoy 3 and 7 months old. All th above Negroes sold as the property of Jared Taptiy under a deerco of tlie su^crioi court of Mo I. oo comity a* aforesaid to satisfy the claim or d mind of Benjamin F. Harris against fhcesiiiu of ill* said Tapley. Gold, silver or I’niteri ."-((lies bills will be re quired from pu: chasers nv I have received notice from the plaintiff to that effect. A. GtM'HU \N. Sherit}. Horso jtfiLs, WITH a splendid new Gut—neatly priun ftt this office. Georgia—f oweta county. W ilEREAS Wli cler Randal applies to mo foe perim iient letters of admiuistra- ion on ;ho estate of John Gilchrist late of Cowe ta county, deceased, These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tie kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by laic, to shew court, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand ai office, this 2Gth of March, 1833. BENTON WALTON,c. c. o. Georgia—Houston County. 3 . 117 HERE AS William Byrd, administrator ' v W ou the estate of Pinkney Yarborough. lll ~ deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from.- uc 7 said estate— r These are therefor• In cite and admonish all and * singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo file their objections (if any they have,) inmy office . within the time prescribed by l-vic, otherwise said rt L letters will be granted: - lrs - jan 21 17 f CHARLES 11. RICE, c.c.o. tm- Georgia-—Coiccta County. ■ or "BrOILX YIN YAR D. admir.i.-trator of the es- :n- taie of David Cox, deceased, applies to ’tie for letters of dismission. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be ami appear at my office within the time prescribedhy law, to shew cause, if any they have, er ' why said.letters should, uobff granted. Given under tny hand, this tho 2d day of Feb ruary 1833. 20 f SIHON HOUSE, c. c. 0. by Georgia-ff-IIouston Couniy, uh TER7"HEREA9 Robert F. Glenu applies to J. * W mo for letters of ailiuinistratiba ou the estate of William D- Glei'm, deceased, OS And whereas David II. Chewitiug applies to ou me far letters of dismission from the estate of al . Willigm J. V. Chewning, deceased, ou These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lid singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to Jile their objections if any they have, ctlhy of- s _ fee within the time prescribed by law, otherwise , t / said letters will be granted. Given under my baud and seal, this the 18th ”" March", 1812. CHARLES If, RICE, c.c. 0. ve TffTIOUR months after d ite application will be . JU matlo to the Honorable Inferior Court of is- Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- Itn ses, for leave to sell Bio-land belonging to tho es u- tate of James Hardwick, late of said county de- se ceased- * VV'M. B. FiLES. adm'r. a- feb id 1S33 21 °* Ij^OUR months .ilftcr date applj^n will be as JT made to life honorable the Inferior court of 1 'n Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, t id for Icavo to sell 93 acres of laud, being tho east ou part of lot No. 1(>9, iu tho first district of origin ally Henry now Butts county, belonging to the * n estate ofJobuBafroii, deceased. th ... * • SMITH BARRON, ddm'ot. U) Feh 10,1833. 20 vs t J OUR mouths after date application will bo JT made to tho Honorable, tho inferior court n of Fayette couuty, vvhensitting fo ordinary pur- 11 poses, for leave to sell a negro hoy about twelve a years ofd by the naiiie of Sam, as the property of ® ,e tho estate of Wystt Reeves deceased, for the ben- ' efit of the ftein ai:d creditors of said dececsed. ELIZABETH REEVES, adm'rx* .« March 5.1833 24 4 Mil OUR months afterdate, application .will he A j Mf mads io the court of ordinary for leave to fi 1. sell niuely-eight acres of land more or less, being the east part of lot No. 169, in tho first district of p r _ originally Henry now Butts couuty, belonging to 11 the estate of John Barron, deceased. SMITH BARRON, Ain'or. March 9, 1833. 25 . * . ie ||1 OUR months after data application will be * JU made to tit** Honorable Inferior court of " l’ike county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, :i . is for leave to sell the Legatees’ interest in the wid- 1 ‘ 11 ow’s dower of tho estate of Moses Smith, of said ?, d county deceased. d JOHN SMITH,. ) „ , ll jau 3 17 W’M. V. WHITE, \ ** rs '. . TjlOUR months after date, atmlicafloff will he tn J JT r»»dc to tho Honorable the Inferior Court gj of Houston county sitting for ordinary purposes, B for leave to sell the real estate of James Jones, C a late of said county dereased, for tho beuefit of hi the heirs and creditors of said deceased. a i feb il, 1833. WILLIAM JONES, „ adm'r. a i 0 Administrator's Sale. • tho 20th day cf APRIL next T will b? sold at tbe late residency of Wm. B. Glenn, de- R 0 cffSssd, in Houston county, 0 f - __ Tho Perishable Property s too tedious to mention. • Terms'raadc'known on a the day of sale. . ROUT. S. GLENN, r March 9, 18773. 2G Adm’or: Administrator's Safe. tho first Tuesday in .MAY uext wil ^ bo sold by an order of the court of ordiua- Ty^if the countv of Houston, , . J.* <• Lot of land, l\To. 263, „ r b in the third district of Coweta county—sold as j Q , the property of Harris Allen, deceased, for the co benefit of the heirs and creditors. n - ; CYNTHIA K. ALLEN, Adm'rx, wc March 31, 1833. 19 . . ch A GREEABLE to an orjlerof tho Inferior is. Court of \\ ayne couu'ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie sold 011 the first Tues- day in JUNE next, before the court house in Zeb ulon, Pike county, . Lot STo. 104, V in tile third district of formerly Monrefc row Tike county, s,v'i! !or the benefit of the heirs of Robert * Leach, deceased.—’I ertns made known ou tho ’ day. LOUISA LEACH, Adm'rx. ^ March 20 . 25 wh A.bb persons lmtebicii to tie estaie 01 Jauu* St; -C«- Hardwick, late of Monroe county, deceit- tint sell are hereby notified to como forward and me make payment: and those having demands against her said estate arc requested to prcieut them in terms the of the law. WM. 15. FILES, adm'r. met fch 18, 1833 2l fon vice he perfected by publication iu one ol litv public gazettes iu this state once a mouth for three monthsv. A true extract from the minutes. Given uuder mv baud this 22- 1 day of January, 1^33. ,« * 19 JOHN "LONG. Clerk. H FU AIVCIS (I’CALFAttHAN V8 Oil hall I the following articles, all m and ju*t opened, which One Hundred Dollars Reward ! B ROKE Jail, tin Saturday night, 16th iust. a man named j .... CASITE21 &AtfCtFORS>, a stout Paw hoped fellow, talks rather fine, he is about 6 feet nigh, red complexion, yellow hair, lias a sly, cunning look. Tho above reward will be given lo any person that will dejiver him to the Jailor • lacon, Bibb county. Givit-gla. II. H.- HOW ARD* Sheriff. March 27 26.- W. B. GONE, Dep Sheriff. Pik-' Tax Sales. 5 N the town of -l.ulou, Pike county, will lje sold on the fits.'Tuesday in JUNE next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following Lots of Laud, for Taxes due for the year 1830: 101^ acres, Iteiug baif ■ of Lot No. 49, iu the eighth district. Pike county, as tho property of /Fiji. .Hawkins—tax duo 43j cents. 202| acres, being lot No. 220, iu lire third dis trict of Pike- county, as the property of Joxiah M'Ginta—tax due $1-95’,^. Lot No. 14, in the 33d district Harris county, as the property of Samuel Andrews—tax due 52J Lot No. 81, in the 18th district of Harris coun- LotNo. 62, in the 1st district of Pike county, ns Lot No. 226, iu the 25th district of Leo county, s the property of Ifin. Lgishlty—tax due 52j Lots No. 30 and 34, in the 8th district Pikeco. Alarch 25 26 A. SMITH, Tax Collector. Siraycdi N the 7th iust. from tli« subscriber's lot ip .East Mac Oil; a large light bay horse, with Ills IllftUC lien Iy LUlf UUU U. IHUO tVIJills WU UMO his hiud feet. Was formerly owned by Mr. .otl, near Conuhissioner’a! ('reek. Any infor- March 20 3t ISABELLA CLARK. SAW AlBiJ mxZh. r flpSUE subichiterTespoctffiUy informs the pub .0. lie, that itis Si team Saw and Grrist ZVIill offers low for Cash! ~}~i hhd* prime Sugars 50 bags prime C’blies 50 pieces prime hemp Baggiug 50 coils best bale Rope 2000 bushels Salt 30 bids best Portland R*im 3 hhds ilo a» 50 bbls best rye Gin 50 bbls best rye Whiskey 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum. 50 bbls prime Mackerel No. 2 Ik-8 50 bbls best Canal Flour 20 do do country do 1000 pr negro Shoes 200 pr Gentlemen's best calf d-6 lotf pr Ladies’ morocco do 50 pr prunella ' do 150 pr cliildicus’ do assorted qualiti' 16 cases fur Hats assorted qualities 6 i n wool do do d* 6 boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool do 30 bags live geese Feathers, AND A GKNERAI. STOCK OF 29ry G-oodSi Saddlery* &c. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, fyc. Dec. 12 II nient ire CSSSTTZlAZi HOT2Z. the SUBSCRIBER V, taken the above establish ^ situate iu the extttisivi proof brick building .erected In pared for the aecommoilMti 0n regular boarders, ami transient periods. (J i * idions stables arc attached To the hotel. 0ln ' The subscriber hopes to merit fiom hi s f r ; en j id the public a share of their patronage C3 JOHN GARTER March 27, 1833 27 Vote of Clinton ,, recently Macon, and is nre ' Ezicbiuige Reduced; W E will uotv check on New York at l£ per cent. Ch;irlc*ton 1^ “ Savauqj.h 1 “ ^ per cent deducted for Augusta or Savannah funds of $5 atnl upwards, - BAXTER, FORT & WILEY. March 27 26 3r \ HE undersigned lias opened, a Livery Sta ble for keeping and boarding Horses, &c. at the stand latterly occupied hy Riley aud for- merly hy Brtten, fronting the Court House square, Mactm, where ho will be thankful for a share of public patronage. His terms will he as moderate as the price of provender. &c. will admit, and every attention paid that is requisite' His pre* sent charges are ten dollars per month. 5 A few Saddle Horses will at all times he kept for hire. JOSEPH WAIN WRIGHT. Feb 20. 2 UNION HAL!;, Forsyth, Ga. The subscriber has purchased and now occupies the Lite M w . sion House establishment in F w ] sytli, where he will take p| s ^’ ure in ministering- to the acconj. •lodntion anil comfort of those who may fa VO r iin with a call. His House is commodious, aim he indulges a hope that those who visit tho Union Hall will have no reason to complain, either of treatment -r charges, which last shali he as nod- era te as the times will warrant. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited, jan 22 13 , JOHN REDD1NO. ETOWAH HOTEL, Cass County, Georgia, N the main road leading from the IP . , m.Krpop. molts part of the Mate ro Tennessee 3 iiittl Diiusuns " »i i >. • - ’ miles 5 otn 'Dtiwsom (Sally Hughs’) and Smiles front Giecn’s Ferry ou the Etowah river. Tfoj accommotlations will be asgomi as could he look ed for, aud the charges as low as could reason,, bly he expected. No pains will be spared to rea der the weary traveller as comfortable as the ua* titfc of the case will allow. Prompt attention io all calls will he cheerfully rendered hy. Apri* 10 27 LE AN PER G“ODWIN. co^ca jE&smafG, Hi'EEY ST&BEBSt AT THE OLD LAFAYETTE HALL OX CIliiRRf ST THE undersigned having fitted up his stables in a very convenient style, and laid hi —-7a plenty of good Proveffder, is HE Subscribers still continue the Business L at the old stand, corner of Walnut am! Fourth Streets, where work will he done accord ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti cles ordered from the North which will arrive in the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Bu. gics, Barouches aud Carriages, they feel con fident of pleasing customer* both iu articles aud prices. The have now.on hand an assortment which' will he sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gigs, | r. such as In constf -N. B- itetl. BENJ. F. OWENS. •A first.rate SAWYE-R, i£ny, by ap nnflitilftir nlitnin irntwl ivnirpc nnd n B. F. O. July 27. 164 tf To the Public. N the first day.of this month t he re took place a tremendfSts-storm at Tfaomnston v It is found to have exteudec wide aud far, o have done much damage— wing to which As there is considerable stock yet Messrs. Sultinarsh & Overton start, a fine Post This splendid Liuc must raise the stocks J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor Papers that have advertised the Drawing, Thomaston, March 4, 1833. GROES! JtEGROES! We have 011 band and for sale about ■ SXXTTT TCEGROES, sexes ; consisting of first rate House Ser Cooks, Washers ami irouers ; men, wo- Our friends and customers may expeot xcept July aud August next. Persons such property .as we deal in, would do OLIVER SIMPSON. W.C. FERRELL. .. Hamburg, S. C. March 8, 1833 2n p' 25 MIUTARY ENCAMPMENT. 'ITH a view* to the promotion of Military Science aud the cncouragcmen i of Volun Airangemcuts are in progress for an The A beautiful location ha: ing an exteusivo view of g ‘country. Au^rrangq-. prepared to keep HORSES, &c. in a superior manner. The stables are under the direction of a faithful and-experienced ostler, who.will devote his whole attention td them. A share of public potronage is I'cspBct^uIly solicited. Horses and Carriages to let as above. N. B. Horses will be kept by tho week or month, at 40 cents a dav. J an 31 18 JOHN C. RODGERS.* J|\\ T pursttninc of an act of the last Legislature the State of Georgia, I have been appoint ed by the Governor receiver of the assets of the BANK OF MACON. Havjog’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 be:, of one tiling, however, I desire the public lo be fully satisfied, that noth ing shall he wanting ou my part to bring the whole business to as just and speedy a termination aspossihle. Persons holding hills tipon the Rank of Macon, would do well to deposit them in some one of the Banks of this place as early as,practicable^ Macon. Feb 27 23 Z. B. HARGROVE. and Barouches; besides several splendid sets of Harness, with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco* Springs of-dill'crem kinds, Joints, Bauds, Loops aud Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually' attended to, and warranted to please °r no^le. BENTON & BACON. Wanted as an Apprentice, A lad about fourteen or fifteen years o! age, of steady moral habits. R. & [J. May 4 138 TO ARCHX7£C*TS. • • L PREMIUM of 100 DOLLARS will bp-gtv- for the best model or plait, with specifica tions, for a Bridgo 10 be built across the Ocmulgi-e river at Macon, the length to l»e about 300 feet, with two carriage ways. Cheapness should he kept in view, as far as is consistent with strength and durability. The plan or model must be sub mitted to ihe Council befere the first day of May next, the day fixed for the award. It is desirable tha* every plan or model should have annexed an estimate of the probable rost for its construction, which shall in 110 instance he mada kijown .until after the construction of tho Bridge is undertaken. Tho materials for building, such as stone and pine timber, are as convenient am! as abundant as at any locality in the State... All communica tions on the subject must He mjdrqssed to I.-AAC G. SEYMOUR, Mayor. jjril 10 28 t • The Savannah Georgian. Augusta Chron icle, Georgia Journal nnd Columbus Enqui:eri willgive the above two insertions in.th ir respec tive papers, ntid forward their accounts. F. O’CALLAtrllAN, At the head of Colton Avenue, \S just received the following articles, viz: 6 half hhls Buckwheat Flour G qr do -do . 15 casks prime Goshen Cheese 20 boxes Bloom Raisins 70 bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Plate 200 lb Wire suitable for Tinners 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 men’s extra fine .Saddles 25 ladies do do 10?) .bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to IG jan G IG EanosasieSi £AW. ^IIE undersigned has located himself iuCns* . county, and will practice LAW iu the sev eral counties of the Cherokee Circuit. All let ters addressed to him at the Two Ruus, :n saiiT county, will be promptly attended to. • WILLIAM L. MORGAN. • April 10 28 3t WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The subscriber is now open iug a general assortment of goods in his line, consisting of Gold patent I .ever Watclies, Silver do do 1 cpine and common do Ladies neck Chains do Watch Chains, Seals and Keys Gent, link and curb Chaiif, Seals and Keys Ear Rings, finger Rings, Breast Pins, Shirt Studs, Silver Spoons, (a good asortment) Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers am! Trays, Razors, pocket, pen and dirk Knives, Dirks. Pistols, (a fine article,) Spectacles, Coral Beads, Ac. &c. AH of which are offered at very low prices for cash. RUFUS R. SMITH. Nov. 14 13 N. B. Particulor attention paid to the REPAI RING of WATCHES of every description aal warranted. GRAVES &; SON having disposed of their stock in trade to BZIOTOSS 1 TO X&3X, & Bibb county, on the 5th iust. a negro nv u by the name of JACK, about 25 years old, ays he belongs to William Head of Jasper comi ty. Tho owner is requested to como fonvfiitl, pay charges and take him -iway.. April 10 28 JOHN IK PITTS, Jailor. E Ml. EStWARD B. £’STSSAJfc request lor him the liberal patronage of their friends which has heretofore been .extended to them. They would also request all who kP* unsettled accounts with them, to call as soon » convenient and adjust the same by note or other- w iso. March 2G 2G 3t JYoticc. A LL persons indebted to the estate of of Bat ch: ff Eckels deceased, are hereby notified to come forward anil make payment; and those having demands against said estate arc requestci to present them iu leqiris oflaw.- feb 13, 22 HUGH L. IRWIN, adm'r. Georgia—Bulls County. W HEREAS Ittfbccca.Oobb, administratrix on tho estate of James Walker, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission on said es tate, These arc therefore to cih nnd admonish all and si* vular the kindn d and creditors of Su id deceased j executions t to Jib their objections (if any they have.J in my office muni; he promi irit/iin the tinn prescribed by tair, otherwise said UtU r: will t -granted. Given under my h mil, tin* 9ih day of March, J83U-. JOHN M'CORD, c. c. o. Sheriff Safes and Ltijid Agency VvILLIiilVI .liASU&isf,. I TIOR.MERLA of M'Danougb, Henry county, has located himself in the Cherokee Terri tory, near NEW KCHOTA, where he propose* to attend tho .Sheriffs’ Sales in the adjoining counties, and superintend the examining and having endorsed by Justices of the Peace, all small executions that m »y be directed to bin from othercountics, for collection ; also, nil hire t may lo submitted to hi* managt II his assiduity and care a r< business. 11 will strictly pursue 1 ctions :t* may be given him. His cuarj all c—i s he moderate. April lu, 1^33 28 2t uch nj.aii}’ Companies as may come* A con tract has been made with individual* •who.- will net as Sutlers, and fitruisli the men with good board on tile ground at 75 cents cadi per day. On the last day an Encampment Medal will be shot for. The first of the proposed series of Encampments took place near Macon last spring, and waff .at tended with much benefit to the Companies pre sent. L. D. BUCKNER, TIIOS. F. GREEN, K. E. PARK, J. G. POL11ILL, JOHN MILLER <: Committee of Arrangements. iff 1 ’ The Georgia Papers arc requested to pub- -h the above two or three times, as a matter of ■'•lie accommodation' V h 14—31 Ltraf and Litmt) Sugar, Barrelsjust received from the refTneryof : -Seomaii Tobias & co. ol New Yolk, *ah on accommodating term by jau!36 ltEA & COTTON. Si is* ■ \ IIE Trustees of the Forsyth .Male and Fe- I male Academy respectfuny Inform the pub- | ic. that they have engaged tor the ensuing year the services of Messrs. Parsons and Holmes, j gentlemen of distinguished literar acquirements, strict moral deportment, and experienced instruc tors of youth. .Front the advantageous location of ForsytIf/being situated on a high ami healthy | ridge, about twenty five miles west of.Macon, ami i midway between the Montpelier and Indian Springs, about fifteen miles from each, together with the dense and wealthy popalnthm of .Mon roe county, wo flutter ourselves that by proper assiduity nnd .veil directed effort and manage ment, jo roar lip an institution which in point ot ehanirterand usefulness will vie with.,any of th- kind in the State. There will he completed h the 2d Monday in January, at which time tho it: stitutions wi'l open, a nea ncadem e buildiug, si: uatedju a retired aud beautiful grove, and on : elevated spot of ground, containing sixteen acr of woodland belonging to the institution. The Female department will be fit nished I Mr-.Parsons with an accomplished instructri * and will at all times ho subject to his inspectioi and direction. Board can he had on reasonable terms in rt pectiihle iainiiies. JOHN S. B. LAW, | I H '' 18 12 seer, lari/ <- , ssass NX New 1 oik. Philadelphia,Charleston,S» hJ? van nail, and Augusta, iu sums to suit pur chasers. for sale hv Nov. 10. B AXTER. FORT & WILEY. Sugar Sf Iron. ff ITIIDS St Cioix Sugar 5 lihils N. Orleans do 10 ton Sweeds Iron, assorted. On consignment, and Cor sale on accommoda ting terms !>v W.M. P. ROWLAND* Jan 2 "14 Ora7)go Bo infer. Kegs i) Rogers celebrated OraoF Powder—10 do in 1 lb cannhters Received and for sale in lots to suit purchasers,** factory prices by RE A & COTTON, jail 30 .18 Agents- fctlemcn’s Bra 1 BoaverPa^ 1 > F the latest style, just received and for - - 1 l»v \VM. 11. GURDSALL- larch 2G 27 4 N x:L aprill f 1 r F.S’t. for sale 10 29 WM.H. BURDSALL. HIE SUBSCRIBER WOi! Dim--mi his frit** F> ■ x. an ! til-- pul licthathehasta /n th. stoic Of Mr. Kf- •; *V " l ib w'lere be will at.Vi AV 1 wa.chB:painng - r.i'.'-'-jjw of every desrriptii n, ab* ' ^ rgri. vi r- 2 s* i-iting Ciiriis. Newspaper Cuts, Dob: J I- 1 1 B April 3 JEWELRY neatly repaired. 27 WM. W. HOOPER*