Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, April 24, 1833, Image 4

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Bibb Sheriff' Sales. [TILL be said on [lie first Tuesday .M A V ueit. lielore tho court house tlio city of .Macon, between the usual hours w of "!! GO acres of swamp Land, it heing fraction No. 140, in the seveuth district of origiually Bald win now Bibb county, fraction No loti, contain ing 25 acres in the seventh district originally Baldwin non Bibb county, and half of l.ot No. 137, in the seventh district originally Baldwin now Bib!) county, containing 101J acres, nil ou tile cast side of the- Ocmuigoc river—levied on ns the property of Solomon Croce to satisfy three Fi Fas in favor of the executrix aud executor of James Billiug'lea against said Groec—property pointed out by the defendant. Ono negro boy about 13 years old, and part of Lot No. 8, in squure 4, ou bridge street,, vi ctim—levied ou as the property of George A. Smith to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb superior court in favor of Thomas Napier vs said Smith, Spcuccr Riley and John C. ifelvcnstpn, securi ty on stay of execution—property pointed out by George A. timilh. II. 11. HOWARD, April 2, 1833. Shcriff. POSTPONED SALES. Also icill be fold as above. One Lot in East .Macon, well improved— levied on as the property of Solomon Groce, now in the occupancy of L. J! Groco, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Bibb Superior court iu favor of Thomas Napier vs Alfred S. Bennett, W. J. Gibson and Solomon Groce—property pointed out by Solo mon Groce. One 4 acre Lot adjoining the. town common —levied ou as the property of Solomon fjib'tt, now in the occupancy of John C. Johnson, to sa tisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court iu favor of N. V. Munroo vs said Groce—levy made aud returned to me by a constable. . - Oue'S.iw Mill aud-356 acres of laud, levied on ns the property of Solomon Groce, known as Gro ces lower saw mill, to. Satisfy three Fi Fas. oue from Joues superior court; in favor of Luke Beed &. Co. vs said Groce, and two from Bibb superi or court, one in favor of Alary G. Franklins, and ono iu favor of John Loving vs Alexander D. Brawn, administrator of Samuel Gillespie, and tioldmon Groce—property pointed out by said Groec. 11. 11. HOWARD, Sheriff. April 2, 1823. Also will be sold as above; Five negroes, John a fettofr; Mary a woman, illy a woman aud h r child Jackson, aud Mari- ti a woman—levied ou as the property of Kim berly gf Chish.lm to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from tho superior court of Bibb comity iu favor ofJ. titrate &. Co. and others vs Kimberly & Chi-dudm. One negro woman uamed Mary—levied on as the property of JJrcwry Tillman to satisfy sun dry Fi Fas from a justice's court of Laurens coun ty iu favor of John AL Hampton vs said Tillman, tin rah Faucell and Samuel Caldwell—levy made and returned tome by a constable. One Store House, aud the ground on which it'stands on Cherry street ndjoiuiug George Jew ett and Lemuel NeWconib—levied on as the pro perty of IScnntl S. Griffin to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from tho Inferior court of Bibb county in favor of tho Bauk of Aiacou transferred to Joseph J, Grif fin vs said B. ti. Griffin. Ono Stage end four Horses—levied on as property of Edwurd yarnir to satisfy a Fi Fa from the iufoiior couit of Baldwin couuty in fa vor of the inspectors of the Penitentiary aud oth era, transferred to John .Mitchell vs said Yarrier ami John .Mitchell endorser. One Lot and improvements in East Macon —-levied ou as the property of George Micktfuhn to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the lufcrio. and {Superior courts of Baldwin and Bibb coun ties vs »:.i J Micklcjolm. W - B. CONE, April 2,1833. Dep. She iff. Crawford Slur iff Sales. « \ the first Tuesday iti AIAY next, will be sold before il;e c< nrt house, in Knoxville, Crawford cuuntv, between the usual hours of sale, CO acres of Land, more or less, being part of I ot No. 1(50, in the seventh district of origin ally Houston now Crawford county—levied, .qu as the property of Augustus JIatatray -to’satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Henry Alillirous and others. One hay Ilorsq Bridle and Saddle—levied on ns the property of Haley M’Lendmx to satisfy a FiFn in favor of the State vs said M-Lendon. Let No. 1(»5 in the seventh district of Craw ford comity—levied ou as the property of Will iam Dighy to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Nancy Digbv vs said Digby. JOHN WHITTINGTON, Sheriff. April 1, 1833. Also, will be sold as above, Three Cows and Calves, one Sideboard* ono Bureau, two Tables, eight silt)ug Chairs, three Beds and Bedsteads and one nisi tile Saddle —all levied ou as the properly of Cogdcll Ham ilton to satisfy n Fi Fa issued out of thy Inferior coust of Crawford counts iu favor cf E. W. Dea- uis & Co. WA1. B. FILES, Dep. ShcriJ}'. April I, 1833. Georgia* Houston County, W HEREAS James E. Duncan applies t me for letters of dismissicu from the es tate of Mayberry Wilkinson, deceased. These are thircfare to cite and admonish all an singular the kindred and creditors of said dtetas* tojile their objections if any they have, at my ojfie within the time prescribed by lots, otherwise sail letters will be g'-anted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 4t! Dec. 1832. f CHARLES H. RICE. c. c. o Houston Sheriff' Sales. the first Tuesday in AIAY next, will 'O' be sold before the courthouse door, in Per ry, Houston county, between t.ic usual hours of sale. One Lot of well improved pine Land, in the fourteenth district of Houston couuty, kffowu by No. 83 m said district—as the property of Isaiah Hutchins to satisfy a small Fi Fa in favor of J. Georgia—Houston County. W HEREAS Wil liam Byrd, administrate on the estate of Pinkney Yarborough deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate— These are therefore to cite find admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased tojile their objections (if any they have,) in my office within the time prescribed by laic, otherwise said letters will be granted. jan21 17 f CHARLES. H. RICE* k: c. o. county—-as tho properly oi John I). Scott to sat isfy two Fi Fas from •. justice’s court of Houston couuty, iu favor of William Barker sen vs said ticott and other Fi Fas vs said Scott. One Lot of Land No. 75; intlie twelfth dis trict of Houston county—as the property of Naif Johnston to satisfy «wo small Fi Fas from Newton county, in favor of Charles Lewis for the use of Arthur C. Adkison vs said Johns, on—the above levies made aud reft rued to me by constables. Oue Lot of Land, No. 125, iu the tenth dis trict of Houston county—as the property of John Collat to satisfy aFi Fa issued from Gwinnett su perior court iu favor of Johii Dodds, for tho use of Jarties ivnox—property pointed out by Dr. Da vid Jimison. One Lot of well improved pine Land, No. lull, in tile moth district of Houston couuty-—ns the pioperty of Lpwder Mims to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Giles B. Taylor vs l.awder Alims and tiintoa Bateman—property pointed cut by tiiwon Batemln. One Lot of oak and hickory Land, whereon Thomas T. M'Collin now lives, in the twelfth district of Houston couuty—as las property to satisfv a Fi Fa iu favor of William Wrignt vs said A!‘Collin. ItiAlAH CHAIN, April 2,13”3. Sheriff'. Pike Sheriff Sales. M kX the first Tuesday in MAY next, will be sold before tho court house in Zehulou, Pike county, between .the usual hours ofsule, One sorrel Horse, seven head of Cattle, one foatlior Bed and Furniture, oue spiuning \\3ieei, one Reel, two bedsteads, ono table, two sihiug chairs, a crib of Corn, and one promissory Note ou Bcujamiu Fleming for ninety five dollars, due tho 25th of December next—all levied on as the property of Pyent II. and Elijah Jackson to sat- ’ j 5 fy a Fi Fa iu favor of Thomas Smith. Oue sorrel Maro and two Cows—levied on ns.the propcriy of John G. S my lie to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of John L. Blackburn. Two hegroes, B >b a man’abaci -f ) years of age, nud Mary, a woman about tHJ—levied on as the property of Cull- u A ■ Fretwcll to satisfy u Fi Fa iu favor of Thomas Victory and others vs said Fretwcll. J- P. llENtiLEE, April 1, 1833. , , Sheriff Also, will be sold as above, . Lot of Land No. 203, 80 acres of Lot No. 114,iuthe first district of formerly Monroe now l’iko county, two negroes, John, a hoy about 7 years of age aud Melia, a Jirl about 5—levied on us the properly cf Richard Cross to satisfy a Ft Fa in favor of Hudson Kirk. April I J. R. CULPEPER, Dep. Sheriff. Also will be sold as above, on the Jirst Tuesday in June ruxt, One negro boy named Ilcnrv. about 14 years of age—levied on as the property of James H. Johnson to satisfy a mortgage _Fi Fa issued from Bibb Superior court iu favor of Wiley, Bax ter &> Fort and transferred to Kimberly & C^liis- holm vs David Johnson and James 11. Johnson. April 1. J. P. HENtiLEE, Sheriff. Monroe Sheriff' Sales. O N the first Tuesday in MAY next, will be sold before the court house in the wn of Forsyth,' .Monroe county, within theusu- hours of sale, Ono Lot in Forsyth, with Improvements thereon, No. not known, where John Sparks uowlives—taken as his property, to satisfy two small Fi Fus from a justice’s.court iu favor of Ziller ticott—levy made by a constable. One bay Maro, Bridle and Saddle—levied on as ihe properly of Thomas Keneday to satisfy a 1 i Fa against -saiil Keneday. founded upon a fine imposed by the Superior Court for said coun ty of .Monroe. JOJUN IlfiDDWG, Aland) 30 Pep Sheriff. Henry Sheriff' Sales. N the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will be 'LP sold before tiie court home, in Af'Donough, Henry county, between the usual hours of sale, One town Lot and House, formerly occupied by James C. Stetle. in the town of M'Dorioiieb— levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a justi ce’s court in favor of Burrel P. Ragland vs said titeolc—Levy made aud returned to me by acou- inblc. 50 acres of Lapj, whereon Candace Nor man now lives, or her interest in &c same—levi ed ou to satisfy a small Fi Fa issued from a jus- J tice's court iu favor of Stephen Alercer vs Cun- « dace Norman—levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot of Land No. 91, in the third district of ileury county—levied on to satisfy three Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court iu favor of Burwell It airland vs John IF. Poyner, Joseph Staiifitjd aud Hiram M. Jacksor.—levy made and returned to me by a constable. The west half of Lot No. 176, in the third district of Henry county—levied ou to satisfy sundry Fi Fits issued from a justice’s court iu fa- vo* of Burwell Ragland vs Silas Barron and John G. Barnett—levy made and n-turfiVdto me by a constable. TliOS. J. JOliXtiON, Sheriff. April 10. 1833. . . Georgia*—Coweta County. JOHN V IN YARD, administrator of tho es C> taie of David Cox, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by laic, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shouldjiot'b'e granted. Given unden.Eiy hand, this the 2d day ofFcb- runry 1833. 20 f SJHON HOUSE, c. c. o. Georgia—Houston.County, WVyHEREAS Robert F. Glouu applies to W * me for letters of administration on ihe estate of William D- Gltnn, deceased. And whereas David II. Chewuiug applies to me far letters of dismission from tho estate of iniliam J. V. Chewning, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tht kindred and creditors of said deceased to fie their objections if any they have, at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said Utters will be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 18th .March. 1812. CHARLES II, RICE, c.c. o. Georgia—Pike County, W HEREAS Elizabeth Phillips administra trix of the estate of Jonathan Phillips, deceased applies to me for letters of dismission from the further administration of said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tht kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (ij'any they have,) in my office within the time prescribed by law, othtneise said letters will be granted. Giveu under tnv hand at office this 13lh April, 183*. G ‘ H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o. TTTIQlTt months after date application will be JL 1 made tv tUv Ho»er£!3 luferior Court Monroe county, w hen sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave tft Sell the land helougiug to the es tate of James Hardwick, late of said couuty de- ceased- \VM. B. FtLES. adm’r. feb 181833 21 Wary Moonaham 1 vs s Libel for Divorce. , r ~iUiam Moonaham ) I T appearing to the court from the return of the sheriff, that the defendant in the above •nted case residesw ithout the limits of said eoun- y, It is therefore ordered by the Court, ’Lhatser- iee be perfected by publication in one of the public gazettes iu this state ouce a mouth for three months. A true extract from the minutes. Given under my hand this 22'* day of January, 1833. 19 JOHN LONG, Clerk. Georgia— Cam jib cl I Cuu n t y. J OSEPH M: SPENCER, of Capt.‘Ilanuer’s district, posted before D. E. Carter, a Jus tice of the Peace, a light sorrel Morse with a Max colored mane aud tail, blazed faced, about 15 hands high, about six years old, racks well, h no artificial mark' perceivable, appraised by George Alan aud Thoma's Hafhner tu 75 dollars. A true'extractfrom theniinutes. ihis22d March, 1833. 29 J. yV. LUA1PK1N, c. c. o H One Hundred Dollars Reward ! ROlxE Jail, on Saturday night, lGih inst. a man named CARTSR JiAN«rOE3, a stout raw boned .fellow, talks rather fine, he is about o feet high, red complexion, yellow hair, has a sly, cuuuiug look. Tho above reward w ill be given to any person that will deliver him to the Jailor iu Macon, Bibb couuty. Georgia. ... 11. 11. HOWARD, Sheriff. march 27 26 W. B. CONE. Dep Sheriff. ] XT OUR months after date application will be / made to the honorable tht* luferior court of Butts coilnty, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 98 acres of land, being tho cast part of kff N6‘. 1ft), iu the first district of origin ally Henry now Butts county, belonging to the estate of John Barron, deceased. • SMITH BARRON, adm'or. Feb 10,-1833. 20 Bulls Sheriff' Sale. ^~KN the first Tuesday iu JUNE next, will bo ” j? sold before the court home in Jacksou. Buns county, between the usual hours of sale. Lots of Land, Nos. 35, 47 and 43, and 70 acres of Land,'more or less, iu the northwest cor ner of Lot No 36, all iu the ninth district of ori ginally Henry now Butts couuty—levied oil as the property of Ifillium llarklty to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Butts Superior Court in favor of Isaac Morris vs William Barkley, aud Thomas Thornton security—properly pointed out bv plain tiff. JOHN LOFTON, April l,-.’3. Dep. Sheriff. Bulls Coroner's Sale. ifNN the first Tuesday iu JUNE next, will be Mfl sold before the court house iu Jqckson, Butts county, between the usual hours of sale, . Ono sorrei Stud Horse, with a flax mane and tail—levied on by virtue of a mortgage Fi Fa iu favor of Henry llatcly ys Samuil Sciuggs— properly pointed out in 9aj1l.Fi Fa. PALMER A. HIGGINS, March 20 Coroner. Georgia'— Talbot County. W HEREAS John Neal and Edwin Oneal p.jtplv to mo for letters of administration of the estate of John Oneal, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the'kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and app ar at my office within the time prcscrihtd bylaw, to slide c.iue if any they have, why said Utters should not be granted. Given under iny hand act! seal nr office, this 1st day April, 1833. WILLI \M S. GORS, c. c. o. F OUR mouths after date application-will be made to the Honorable, the inferior court of Fayette couuty, when sitting fo ordinary pur poses, for leave 10 sell a uegro boy nbout twelve years ofd by the name of tiaui, as the property of the estate of Wyatt Reeves deceased, for the befl- efit of the heirs and creditors of said dcceesed. ELIZABETH REEVES, adm'rx. March5. 1833- 24 F OUR montljs afjSpf.^att. ppplicatica will bo ,..Kjad? f^*.t!ie court of ordinary for leave to- sell ninety-eight acres of land more or less, being tho east part of lot No- 169, in the first district of originally Ileury now Butts county, helougiug to the estate of John Barron, deceased. •• SMITH BARRON, Adm’or. March 9, 1833. » * . F fTUR months' after date application will be made to th<* Honorable Inferior court of Pike county, w hen sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Legatees’ interest in tho wid ow’s dower of the estate of Moses Smith, of said couuty deceased. JOHN SMITH, ) - . TE, S E jan 8 17 WM. V. Will' "MTIOUR mouths after date, application will ]ie JF made tot.lhp Honorable .the Inferior Court ol‘ Houston county sitting’ lor ordinary purposes* for Ieavo to sell the real estate of James Jones. late of said county deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, feb 11,1833. WILLIAM JONES, adm’r. Adininistrator's Sale. O N tho 20th day of APRIL noxv, wifi to sbld at the late ; residence of Wm. D. Glenn, de ceased, in Houston county, *i?he Perishable Property of said deceased, consisting of various articles too tedious to mention- Terras made known ou the day of sale. ROBT. S. GLENN’, March !», 1833. 'JW Adsi’or. Adm inisi tutor's Safe. O N the first Tuesday in MAY next wil be rohlbyau order of .the court of ordina ry of tho couuty of Houston, £ot of Sand, i¥cT. 263, in tiie third district of Coweta county—sold as the properly of Harris Allen, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors. CYNTHIA K. ALLEN, Adm'rx. March 31, 1833. 19 Pike 57ax Sales. N the town of Zebulon, Pike county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following Lots of Laud, for Taxes due fertile year 1830: 101 j acres, being half of Lot No. *49, in the eighth district. Pike couuty, ns tho property of Wm. Hawkins—tax duo.43-1 tents. 202j acres, being lot No. 220, in the third dis trict of Pike couuty, as the property of Jusiah M'Ginta—tax due S1-95J. Lot No. 14, in the 3Jd district Harris county, as the property of Samuel Andrews—tax due 52^ cents. Lot No. 81, in the 18th district of Harris couu ty, as the property of Jefferson M. Gray bill—tux. due 91 j cents, Lot No. 62, iu the 1st district-of Pike county, as the pioperty of Wm. Jay—tax due 91^ ceuts. Lot No. 22G, in the 25th' district of pee county, as.the property of Wm. Lashlty—tax due 52^ nts. Lots Not.-30>fmd 34, in the 8th district Pike co. ns the property of Rebcckah Shepherd, lax duo $2 674 cents. A. SMi'IIl, Ala» h 05 0(3 2Va- Collector. S373BAIS SAW &&.Z&T miLZ. IIE subscriber respectfully informs the pub B lie, that his Steam Saw and Grist ZVIiil, near his residence, withiu oue mile or Alacbn, is now iu complete aud successful operation. 1. addition to other machinery he is prepared with a circular saw for rippiug light lumber, such,as Window Sash, Palings, (u conse quciice of the heavy expenditure incv.rred in its establishment, it is uecessary that he should re quire either cash or bankable paper for his hrm ber.' vvhich’ ne is disposed to sell at a fair price A share of -tho public patronage is very respect fully solicijed.. ' BENJ. F. OWENS. N. B.—A first rate SAWYER, .may, by ap plying immediately, obtain good wages and a per manent situation. B. F. O. July 27. 164 tf' FRANCIS O’CALLAGIIAN AS 011 hand the following articles, all m and j list opened, which he offers Low for Cash! 15 hhds prime Sugars 50 lings prime Coffee 50 pieces prime hemp Bagging 50 coils best Hale RbpS 2000 bushels Salt 30 bbls best Portland Rum . 3 hhds do d» 50 bids best rve Gin - 50 bbls be*t ryb Whiskey 2 pipe.: llolijind Giu 2 do Gogme Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum 50 bbls prime Mackerel No..2 £c 3 50 bbls best Canal Flou • 20 do do country do lOOD pr negrp.tihoos ■» 2u(l pr Gentle men sbestcalf do 1(H) pr Ladies’, morocco do 59 pr prunella dJ 150 pr childrens’ do assorted qualities lo cases fur Hats assorte i qualities 6 do wool do do . do 6 boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool do 30 bags live geese Feathers. AX'D A GKMKnAf, STOCK OF 2>ry Crocd-s - ? Saddlery* die. HA RDWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, A*c. Dec. 12 11 CEKTRAL HOTEL. . 1111. suiiscKiSjm t ? ke " " JL ‘ ab ° v e establi j 5 ' .March! situate proof brick building, 0 ,!® ^ iccted In Macon, run) j 1 ‘"7 •nOTiwi imi— i' lir »‘d for the an.,,,, ’P r e- egular boardtrs, and trohvi^f p crso ™ • tious stables are attached to th,- |jr jtc ,‘ LoiI i* i he subscriber hopes to merit froii! /• d the public a share of their patrons, 3 ' riea ^ JOHN r.uvppB ^ ,833 27 __**./!2L UNION HALL, ^ ^■Forsyth, G a . subscriber has »„~.i. a The suosenoer tins p ut cW, and now occupies the l a i e V * //o “« establishment in'Fo! 1 , r where — ‘ y'i‘*'^>»TL - £1 tf TV . ureninm odalion and comfort im with a call Exchange Ztcduccd. E will now cheek on New York at l.j per ceut. Charleston 1^ “ • • savannah 1 “ • per cent deducted for Augusta or Savannah funds of $5 and upwards. BAXTER, FORT & WILEY. March 27 26 3t ere he will take mstenng- to the accum" ifort of those who miy f a J ... . ‘Ms House is connnodioaj. ? J ie indulges a hope that those who visit th 0 t: • fall will have no reason to complain, eitfce, j reatment N -r charges, which last shall be as m ? -rate as the times will warrant. A share of ik rvublic patronage is respectfully solL <te<l le ' !!n 22 i 18 JOHN REDDING ETOWAH HOTEL, £?ass Ccanty, CJeorgia, gV the main road leading frdm the most po 5 . ulons part of the State to Teflne*J7, nlles from'DnvrsoDs (Sally Hughs’) andSmik rom Gieen s Ferry on the Etowah river, qj? accommodations will LZVZS^? SffABiS. IIli undersigned lias opened ;i i.‘very Sta- L blO'for'keepiug tud hoarding Horses, &c. at the staud latterly occupied by Riley aud for merly by Hrnen, fronting th*» Court House square, Macon, where lie will be thankful for a share or public patronage. His terms will be as moderate as the price of provender. &c. will admit, an .every attention paid that is requisite. His pre scut charges are tea dollars per mouth, A few tiaddlc Ilorscs will at all times he kept for hire. JOSEPH* WAIN WRIGHT. FebiiO g , w wm be as good as coold be lod ed for, and the charges as low :is could rP3S0 „,' ! -V b « eT pccted. No pains will be spared tor,! der the weary traveller as comfortable as the m Mire of the case will allow. Promot aitemln- ail calls will be cheerfully rendered by. " April 10 27 LEAXDERG-"' OD WIN. To the Public. ^KN the first day of this month there took H-P place a tremendous storm at Thoinaston, which is found to have eirteudet wide aud far, aud to have done much damage— wing to which the itinerant agents employed to sc '1 tickets could not arrive in time,-nod the drawing of the Union Hotel Property Lottery .could not tako place ou the 2d inst. As there is considerable s'oek yet to dispose of, the Proprietor thinks it best to have the drawing when tfiie stock is sold, or most cer tainly the first day of Jauuary next: this will give him time'to sell the balance of the tickets. Mesjrs % tialtmarsli & Overton start a fine Post GniidS Union Line, *to leave .Macon and Colum bus, on tho first Monday in April uext, and meet at the Union Hotel iu Thumastou three times a week. This splendid Line must raise the stocks and be a great inducement for purchasers who ever indulge in Lotteries. J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. (t/ 5 * Papers that have advertised the Drawing, will publish ihe above twice a month till the day of drawing. •Thoinaston. March 4, 1833. Monroe Sheriff' Sale. B Y a'dScreo of the Honorable the Superior Court <;f .Monroe couuty. will he sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE, at the court house iu the town of For.-yth, tho foliowing Negroes to wit; Charles a :;;Kn 60" years old, Ned a boy 24, JLoi a boy 25. George a boy 18, Ab a boy 12, Hartley a boy 13, Lucius !•, Moncr a girl 8. !!•)- dey 2, Ned 3, Ki.sey a woir.au 35, ;md her child mouth* old, lleucy a woman 43 ami her two chil dren Judge a boy 3 aud ———7 month, old. I [ T ‘ — " All the above Negroes sold as the property of | Georgia—Butts' County. Georgia—('owela county. W ilEREAti Wheeler Randal applies to me for permanent letters of administra tion on tho estate of John Gilchrist late of Cowe ta county, deceased. That arc then fort, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said dtc>as- id, to le and appear at my office, within the time prercribid by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my h ml ai office* this 26th of ! March',. 1833. BENTON \VALTON,c. c. o. Jan J 'Paph y under a decree of tho superior noun of Monroe county as aft re-aid 10 satisfy tho • Inin) or demand of Benjamin F. Harris against estate » f the said Tuple). Gold, silver or Lulled titates bills w ill be rc- qui*. d from purchasers us I have received notice -from the plaintiff' to that« fleet. A. COGIIRAN, Shirilf. iXii.Se --Lis* WIT.I a spleudid m.w Cut—neatly prmtul at im* office. W HEREAS Robecca^Cobb, administratrix on the estate of Jam s Walker, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission ou said es tate, T/usi are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased tufi . their objections ( if any tiny hart.j in my office within the tiuu prescribed by law, etherwis said I Hi r.: will hi grunt'd. Given under my hand, thi- 9th day of March, 1833. JOHN M CORD, q. e. o. Court of Wayne county, when, sitting for ordinary purposes, wtll.be sold ou the fif^t/Pucs- day in J UNE next, beforo the court house in Zcb uloo, Pike county, - lot IVTb.'lO^, in the third districkof formerly Munroo now Tike county, sold foi" the bcuefit of tho l eirs of Robert Leach, deceased.—” orms made known on tin lay. LOUISA LEACH. Adm’rx. March 20 25 NEGROES! NEGROES! We have on hand and for sale about sixty srsGstcss, of both sexes; consisting of first rate.House Ser vants, Cooks, Washers and IronCrs ; men, wo men, boys and girls accustomed to the field, &c. ’We will also have an arrival of from twenty to forty about every three or four w eeks uutil May June. .Our friends and customers may expect to find us here at any time'.for twelve months to come, except July and, August • next. Persons wanting such property as we deal in, w ouhl do well to call and examine our lot before they pur chase elsewhere. OLIVER SIMPSON. W. C. FERRELL. Hamburg, S. O. March 8, 1833 2mp 25 IXVZ3EY SBABXJBS, AT TJIE OLD LAFATETTE IIALL OS CHERRY ST. ~ . THE undersigned having ^-fitted up bis stables in a ver\ -jfepSSpsS^convement style, aud laid iu ~—a plenty of good Provender, is prepared to keep HORSES, fee. iu a superior manner. The stables are under the direction of a faithful and experienced ostler, who will devote his w hole attention to them. A share of public potronage is respectfully solicited. Horses and Carriages to let ns above. N. B. Horses will be kept by the week or mouth, at 40 cents a day. Jan 31 18 JOHN C. RODGERS. A ll persons indebted to the estate of James Hardwick, late of Monroe county, decea sed are hereby notified to come forward aud wake payment: aud thosehavingdemauds against [saidestate ait requested to preieut them in term of the law. WM. B. FILES, ot/in'r. feb 18, 1833 21 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of of Rai cliff" Eckels deceased, arc he-eby notifi ■ to come forward nud make payment; and thus 1 having demands against said estate are request! j to present them in terms of law-. | feb 18,- 22 HUGH L. IRWIN, adm’r. Sci. Pa. Writs F OIt returning fraudulent draws in the Lnu ami Gold Lotteries tor sale utthr *•**«. MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. K^jTJTH a view to the promotion of Military w v SNeuce and the encouragement of Volun teer corps, a systp.m of Annthtl Ei campment is proposed. Ain’':gem4i9s are in progress for an extensive Encarnpmenb.iit this neighborhood, to commence on the second Monday in May nextfW' w high all the Volunteer Corps of lufaulry in tho State are respecifully invited to join us. The time proposed for tho continuance of the encamp ment is ONE WEEK. -A beautiful location has been’ -’elected) commanding an exteusive view of tho town aud surrounding country. An arrange ment has been made for the construction of com fortable Tents and .Marquees for the accommoda tion of as many Companies as may come. A con tract has been made with individuals w ho w ill act ns Sutlers, and furnish the men with good board on the ground at 75 cents each per day. On the lii.t day an Encampment Medal "will be shot for. Tho first of the proposed series of Encampments took.place near Macon hjst spring, and was at- tendodVtith much benefit to the Companies pre sent, * * ' L. D. BUCKNER, THOS. F. GREEN, E. E. PARK, J. G. PolaHILL, JOHN MILLER. Committee of Arrangements. It?" The Georgia Papers arc requested to pul* h rbe above two or rkree times,-as a matter oi ,1 lie ncrommod itiou. >» r< b I 1 -.it I N pursuan eof an act of the last Legislature of the {State of Georgia, 1 have been appoint ed by the Governor receiver of the assets of the BANK OF MACON. Having so recently en- terCd-upon the discharge of the duties lam requi red to perform, J know very little of what the result will ultimately be: of one tiling, however. 1 desire the public to be fully satisfied, that notn- ing shall be wanting ou my part to bring the whole husiucss to as just and speedy a termination as possible. ’ * Persons holding bilk upon the Bank of Macon, would do well to deposit them iu some one of the Banks of this place as early as practicable. Macon. Fob 27 23 Z. B. HARGROVE. TO ARCHITECTS. A PREMIUM oflOU BpJLLARS will begiv- jIsl for Richest model or plan, with specifica tions, for a Bridge 10 be Guilt across the Ocmulgce river at Macon, tho length to be about 360 feet, with two carriage ways. Cheapness should he kept in view, -as far as is consistent with strength aud durability. The plan or model must be cub- mitjed to the Council befere the first day of May next, the day fixed for the award. It is dcsirable tin' every plan or model should have annexed an estimate of the probable cost for its construction, which Ehal[ ju uo instance be made known 'until after the cfestraction of the Bridge is undertaken. The materials for bhildiug, such as stone and pine timber, are as convenient ami as abundant as at any locality iu the titate. All communica tions ou the subject must be addressed to ItiAAC G. SEYMOUR, Mayor. April 10 28 , 3t v fly* The Savannah Georgian. Augusta Chron icle, Georgia Journal and Columbus Enquirer, 'will give tlje above two insertions is. their respec tive papers, and forward their accounts. ISiSfri T HE Subscribers still continue the businea , a * tilc 0,(1 corner of Walnut and 1 ourrh Streets, where work will l,c doneaccori- mg to order. Having a large assortment of arti cles ordered from the North which will arrivei. the course of thesumrner. consisting ol CDs ]! n . gics, Barouches and Carriages, tliey fed **. fidcut of pleasing customers both in article* ad prices. The have now- oa hand an n-ert'meni whirt jvill be sold low for cash, such as tiidkevs, Gic< F and Barouolie.43 Resides several splendid set* of * Harness, with Lares, Carpeting, Morocco, Springs of djflVrent kinds, Joints, Bands, Loop, and Bows of all sizes. Orders for Curiam punctually attended to, and warranted to pleats or no sale. BENTON & BAC OX. a afc5 aa Apprentice, A 1 ncl about fourteen or fifteen vears of n**e,c f steady moral habits. jj. " i*lav4 138 F. O’CALLAGHAN, . -4) the head of Cotton Aveiwt, J"’* rcci ivci! the following article*, viz: 6 4ialf bills Buckwheat Flour 6 qr do do 15 casks prime Goshen Cheese 20 boxes Bloom Raisins'' 10 bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Plate 200 lb \\ ire suitable for Tinners 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 men’s extra fine .Saddles 25-ladies do • do 100 bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 1C jan 6 16 T T a laaeDBBEEEaotf iTac x Sirs, u mi a large elegant likeness of the ani mal—handsomely printed at this office LAW. HE undersigned has located himself in Cass, county, nud twill practice LAW in the sev eral counties of the Cherokee Circuit. All let ters addressed to him at tlio Two Runs, in said county, will be promptly attended to. WILLIAM L. MORGAN. April 10 g!f 3t ’ EDUCATION. "^IIE Trusteesiof the Forsyth Male and Fe male Acttdci V'respectfully ijiform the pub lic. that they have engaged lot ibi ensuing year the services of Messrs. Parsoiv.-; and Holmes, gentlemen of distinguished literap acquirements, strict moral deportment, and experienced instruc tors of youth. From tiie advantageous location of Forsyth, being situated on a high and healthy ridge, about twenty five miles west of .Macon, and midway between the .Montpelier and Indian i Springs, about fifteen miles from each, togcthe.r with the dense and wealthy population of Mon roe county, we Hatter onrselves /hat by proper assiduity and .veil directed effort aud manage ment, to rear up an institution wnich in point ot character and usefulness will vie with any of tht kind in the titato. There will be completed by tho 2d Monday in January, at which time the in stitutions wi'l open, a neat academic building, sit unted in a retired and beautiful grove, and on ;m elevated spot of ground, containing sixteen acre.- of woodland belonging to tiie institution.- Tht Female department will be fu ,fished !■ Air Parsons with an accomplished instriictrcs- and will' at all times bo sirbjeet to his inspectioi and direction. Board can be had on reasonable terms in rc' pectnhle families. JOHN ti. B. LAW, dee 18 12 secretary. Land in BiTewton. F RACTH>N T H No. 333 and .'{{{4. in the Bi District origiuallv Ileury now New: minty, are lor sale. Apply ill M acon to De, I 35 ' ' 1: \ l{T' ETT WATCIJES, JEWEL1IY, &c. r l he subscriber is qon optt iug a general assortment o( goods in his line, consistio/tf Gold patent Lever \\ ateb Silver do do 1 cfjhieand common do Ladies neck Chains do watch Chains, Seals and Kevs Gent, link antfeurb Chaia, Seals aud Keys Ear Rings, finger Riugs, Breast Pins, Shirt Studs, Silver Spoons, (a good asortmeut) Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snulft' ! and Trays, Razors, pocket, pen and dirk Knives, Dirks, Pistols, (a. fine article,) Spectacles, (’oral Beads, &.c. &c. •All of which a.j offered at very low priresf cash. RUFUS" R. SMITH. Nov. 14 13 N. B. Pm ticulor attention paid to the t’EP.H; RING ot MATCHES cT every description a» waifanted: ^~KN New York, Philadelphia, Charleston,Sf 'Ur vamiah, arid .\ugusta, in sums to suit chasers, for sale by’ Nov. 10. BAXTER. FORT &. WILEY- Sugar *y Iron. fejf IIIIDS St t.ioix Sugar 5 hhds N. Orleans do 10 ton Sweeds Iron, assorted. O11 consignment, and for sale on aecommow ting terms by WM. P. ROWLAND Jan 2 W Orange PoicaIct. Kcg,.i) Rogers celebrated Ur-- i’ov de,-—10 do iu 1 lb ennni-t ■ Received and for sale in lots to suit purchase!*-* factory prices by REA & COTTON, jan 3(1 18 Ast* 1 ’ J SnmUiCr Goo s and Clothing. I S r received at the Macon Clothing tito April .»« 121 LEWIS l lPCii THE SUB«CRIBEK WOULD inform and the public that ae h 1 ken the store of .Mr. I-" 1 - well, where he will attiT Watch Repaint of every descriptioa, sh® • Sngravings. v isiting Cards, Newspaper Cuts, Door L 3 - 1 ' j fee. S. B. JEWELRY neatly repaired. April 3 27 WM W ; . HQOPf Jy, Loaf ami Linn/) Sugary Barrekjust received from the refia-^ Seaman Tobias & co. ol Net' '' ale on acconuuudai.ng rt rtu*- i>y . REA & COTT9V, 50 jan 30 NEW 1 GOGS* N extensiv r O 1 u.-s. rtment id fancy 11 GOODS. CO in prising the most < ■ ■ iu.se suited to ill. ale by WM. H. BURDsAD* pril 17 29* N IRON <’ . April 10 DE 29 S'l. for sale by , M M- U- LLRU b UJ "