Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, May 01, 1833, Image 4

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ew**fc* 109 acres of swamp Land, it being irartion No. 1 IQ, iu the seventh district of originally Bald- in now. Bibb county, fraction No 156, contain ing 25 acres in tlie seventh district originally Baldwin now Bibb county, anil half of. l ot No J37, in xlio seventh district originally .'Baldwin now Bibb county, Containing-101 ^ acres^.all on tlio east siiie of the Oomitigeu river—levied on ns the property of Solomon Croc to .-utisfy tnrcc p| Fas in favor of tfie executrix and executor of James Billingslca against said Groce—property pointed out by the defendant. One negro boy about 13 years old, and part of Lot No. 8, in square 4. on bridge street, va cant—levied on ns the property of George A Smith to satisfy one Fi Fa from llibb superior court in favor of Thomas Napier vs said Smith Spencer Riley and John C. ifelvenston, securi ty on stay of execution—property pointed, out by George A. Smith. 11. II. HOWARD, April 2,' 1333. - Sheriff' POSTPONED SALES. . Also teitlbe sold as above, One Lot in East Macolt, well, improved— levied on ns the property of Solomon.Groce, now in the occupancy of L. J-. Groce, to satisfy a .Fi I-’a from Bibb Superior court iu favor of Tlioiuas Napier vs Alfred S. Bennett, W. J. Gibson and Solomon Groce—properly pointed out by Solo mon Groce. * One 1 acre'Lot adjoining the town common —levied on as the property of Solomon Groct, now iu the occupancy of John C. Johnson, to sa tisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from n justice’s court iu lavorof N. C. JHuuroe vs said Groce—levy inode and returned to me by a constable. One Saw Mill and 356 acres of land, levied on as the property of Solomon Groce, known'as Gro ces lower saw mill, to satisfy three Fi Fas, one from Jones superior court; iu favor of Luke Reed &. Go. vs saiil Groce, and two" from Bibb superi or court, ono iu favor of Mary.Q. Franklins, und one in favor of John Loving vs Alexander D. Brown, administrator‘.of Samuel Gillespie,' .and Solomon Groce—properly pointed out by said Grore. II. II. HOWARD, Storiff. April 2, 1833. • - Also trill be sold as alove, Fivo negrops, John a Yellow. Mary a woman, ’ illy a wom an and her child Jackson, and Mari on a woman—levied on as the property of Kim berly Sf Chisholm to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from tlio superior court of Bibb county iu favor ofJ. Stone Sz Co, and others vs Kimberly & Chisliofin. One negro woman, named .Mary—levied on' as the property of Hre wry Till man to satisfy sun- dry Fi Fns from n justice’s court of Laurens coun ty in favor of John M. Hampton vs said Tillman, Sarah Fau'ccll and Samuel Caldwell—levy made nnd'returned, to mo by a constable. One Store House, and the ground on which it stands on Cherry street adjoining George Jew ett and Lemuel Newcomb—levied on ns the .pro perty of Sennet S. Griffin to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from tho Inferior court of Bibb county in favor of the 1) ink of .Macon ran-f ■: n-d to.I eh. 1 . Grif- fiuvs said B. S. Gdfilrir. One Slago and four Horses—levied on ns property of Edward Turner to satisfy a Fi l’u from the inferior court of Baldwin county.in fa vor of tbo Inspectors of the Penitentiary and.oth ers, transferred toJiftm .Mitchell vs said'. Varner and John JHilcbt-ll endorser. OnaLot and improvements in East Macon —levied on as the proportv of George Mickl-john to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued froujf thp Inferior and Superior courts 6f Baldwin and Bibb coun ties vs said Micklejohn. W. JI. CONE,: April £ 1638: Hep. Sheriff. Pike Sheriff Sales. 'Cran ford Sheriffs Sales. O N the first Tuesday id M A Y next; will be sold before the court house, iu Knoxyillo; Crawford -county,-between the.usual hours of sale, • _ GO acres of Land, more or less, beiilg part of Lot No. 160, in lhocvonth district of -origin ally Houston now Crawford county—levied on as the property of Augustus Hatch-ay to satisfy a PI Fa in favor of llenry Millirons and others- One bay Horse Bridle and Satfdje—levied .on as the property of Haley M'Lendon to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor oflhe rltate vs said M’Lendon. Lot No, 1G5 in the seventh district of.Craw- ford county—levidd on as the property of Hill- iam-Higby to satisfy a Fi Ftf in favor of Nancy Digby yssaid-Digtiy. - JOHN WHITTINGTON, Sheriff. April 1, 1833. Also, trill be sold as above. Three Cows and. Calves* one Sideboard, one Bureau, two Tables, eight sitting (Amirs, three Beds and Bedsteads and one man's Saddle —all levied on as the property of Cogddl Ham. ilton to sati-fy a Fi Fa issued out of ,l he l eft-l ie^ cdu*' dfCrev ford counts in favor of F. AAL Deu- tm & Go. WM. B. FILES, Hep. Sheriff. April 1, 1*833. - will Houston Sheriff' Stiles.. /OsN the first Tin-day in MAY- next, he sold before the courthouse door, in Per ry, ilbustou county, between hie usual hours of sale, ^ ... ’- ,Ono lif t of n-oll Improved pino Land, in the fourteenth district of Housioii county, kn*<dfW No. 83 in said district—as the property of Isaiah, [failchins tosStisfy.'a small Fi Fa in - favor of J. C. & K Monger and others vs said Hutchins. Two Lots of well improved pine Land,' Nos 56 ami 75. in the eleventh district of Houston county—as the property of John E: Scott t o' sat isfy two Fi F.-fs from •.justice’s conrt of Houston comity, fn ifavorof tVilliam Barker ecu vs said. Scott* and other irf Fas ys Said Scott. One Lot of Land No: 75, in the twelfth dis trictof Houston ccmny—as the property ot'Nail Johnston tosaxisfy itvo small Fi Fasft-ouiNewtou county, in favor of'Chaiics Leyvis for the uso Of Arthur C. Adkison vs said Jofuiiiop;—the abovi levies made and returned to 'me by constables. - One Lot of Land, No. 125, in .the tenth dis trict of Houston county—as thc'properqr qf John Collat to satisfy a Fi Fa lssttcd from Gwinnett su perior court iu favor of Joint Dodds, for the use of Janies Knox—property pointed out by Dr. Da vid Jimisou. One Lot of well improved pine - Land, .No 159, in tho ninth district of Houston county—at iffe'-pioperty of Lcrtnler Mims to satisfy a Fi Fn in favor of Giles B. Taylor vs Lnwder Mims and Simon Bateman—property poiuted out by Simon Bateman. - . „ - One Lot of oak and hickory Land,'whereon Thomas T. hi'Collin now lives, in tbe'tn.eluh district of Houston cottuty—as Ins property to satisfy a Fi Fa in - favor of W illiam V\ right vs said M’CoIlm. ISAlAll CHAIN, April 2, l‘S ’3. Sheriff. Georgia, Houston County, 7*HEREAS James E. Duncan applies t- J me for letters of dismissicn from the es trite of Mayberry Wilkinson, deceased, These ar.- then fore to cite and admonish all an tilar th- kindred and creditors of said dtccasu to fie their objections if any they have, at my offlc. within the time prescribed* by luxe, otherwise suit- letters will he granted: Given under tnv hand aitd seal, this the 4tb Dec.1832. f CHARLES 11. RICE, c. c. o. Georgia—Houston County. W HEREAS William Byrd, administrator on the estate of Pinkney Yarborough. deceased, applies for Letters of 'Dismission from said estate— i'/iese a re therefore to cite and admonish all and singiilarthc kindred and creditors of said deceas'd t of above \fary Moonaham 1 ■ Vs > Libel for Hil-orcc. '-Gilliam A[oonaham ) S T appearing to the court from tlic retu 'the sheriff, that the defendant m ,,n J latnd case resides witbonttlic limits oi said coun ty, Jt is therefore ordered by the Court. Ihatsci- vicc he perfected i>v publication m mi e oft lie public gazettes in this state once a mouth for three months.* *. . .1 true extract from the minutes. Given under mvTjahd tliis 22d day of January, 1?3$. * iy JOHN LONG, Cirri Georgia—- Campbel l Court In. f OSERH M. Sl'EXGER, of Cap.t. Hanncr’s district, posted before D.. E. Carter, si Jus- ire of the l'eacc. a light.sorre Horse v. iili a flax colored mane alMl tail, blazed t.sced, aboitt- 15 II FRANCIS O’CALItAG I TAN \S on hand the following article, all tie ai d just opened, winch lie offers ' le.ovj for Casa I 15 hluls pri:i; ic Sugars 50 bags prim c Coffee 50 jiicee s pri me hemp Bag) 50 coils best bale Rope ■coo- bushl ■Is 8; dt 30 3 l.bls ! i.est ■ Portland t«mn h lids do do 50 bids 1 H'st 1 ■ye Gill 50 bbb! est 1 •ye Whiskey -r> pipes liol land Giii O do Co- ;n:tc. Brandy O do Jam inicaJl am 50 bids prii: ic Mackerel 2‘- 50 bbls* best Canal Flour 20 do •<lo • country; do R At , THI: , SUBSCRlltiiR h . a,!0Vr cstahusam*,,. situato in the extrusive r" R roof 1,! ' ick building, rccentv L , rT =- r .^^erected In Macon, and is , '’ T ^i a «5B r *i»B>par e <l for the a<commo,!^* regt^vboarders:and transient n'crsorts “ lo file their objections (if’any thcy'have',) in my offin ;-hands high, about fix years old, racks well, lias ho . art ;f,eiaf marks percetv.Tlile, appraised by George .Man and Thomas llamner tu.75 dollars. .A trite-extractfrom the minutes, lbis22d March, 1803. 29 J.'W. LUMP KIN, c. c.o. within the time prescribed by'law, othencisc said letters will be granted. jail21 17 f CHARI.ES II. RIGE, c. c. o. Georgia— Coir da Connitj. J OHN VINYARD,, ndministrator of the cs- taic of David Cox, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis.-ien, Thes-ar-therefore, to cite ancl admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, presented ^ .. tchy said letters should not be granted Given Under my liand. this the 2d day of Feb ruary 1833. 20. I €111 ON HOUSE, c. c ■ One Hundred Dollars Reward! jHundr ghllOKE Jail, on Saturday night, '16lh inst. S a a man named G&HT&TZ, &&XSGTOBL&, * BHB I i I(*II!»W, . 'to he and appear at my office within the tune | j s about 6.feet high, redet tiiplexion, yellow hair, it id by law, to .-.1(10 cause, if any they have, [, as a s jy, cmioinglook. Tho above rewar 1 beeiven to any person that will deliver the Jailor in M aeon. Bibb county, Georgia II. 11, HOWARD, Sheriff. March 27 20 W T . B. CONtl, Bep S!.,r^ O N the first Tuesday in flIAY uext. wIlL he sold before the court house in Zehulon, Bike county, between the usual hours ofsule, One sorrel Horse, seven head of Cattle, one feather Bed and Furniture, ono spinuing Wheal, one Reel, two bedsteads, ouc table,'two silting clinirs, n crib of Corn, and ono promissory Note soil Benjamin Fleming fur ninety fivo dollars, due the 25th of December next—all levied on as the property of Pycnt E. and Elijah Jackson to sat isfy a Fi Fn iu fivor of Thomas Smith. Ouu sorrel Mar.i and two Coys—levied on as tlio property ol John G. Smylic to satisfy a F Fa in favor of "John L. Blackburn. Two negroes, Bob a "man about 40 years of ago, and Mary, a woman about ,3t)—levied on as tho properrj-of Gulf-n-A. Fret well to^iufisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Thomas Victory anil others ys said l'r- iwell. J. 1’. IfENSLE.E, April ], 1833. Sheriff Also, will le sold as above, Lot of Laud No. 203, 80 acres of Lot No. 114, in the fir-,t district of furmcrly'.Monroe now Pike county, two negroes, John, a- hoy about 7 years of age and Meltn, a girl about 5—levied on as tho property of Biel, a id Cross to satisfy a Fi i’u iu favor of Hudson Kirk. April i J. R. GUI.PETER, Hep. Sheriff . Also will be sold as rrbov, on the first Tuesday in Jane n o t. One negro bov named Henry, about 14 years of age—b vied on as the.property of Jam ■ JI. Johnson to satisfy a murteaRo Fi Fir issued from Bibb Superior court in favor of Wiley, Bax ter Fort and tram fern <1 to Kimberly &.Chis holm vs David Johnson and James H. Johnson. April 1. J. I*. HEN.SLEE,'Sheriff. 3)1 0)17 oc Sheriff' Suits. iN tlio first Tuesday in MAY next, will bo void before tho court bouse in the town of Forsyth, .Monroe county, within the usu al hours of sale, Otic Lot in Forsyth, with. Improvements thereon. No. not known, where John BpdrkS nowlives—tnkeir at bis property, to satisfy two small Fi Fas from a justice’s court iu favor-of Zilior Scott—levy made by a constable. One I ay Marc, Bridle and Saddle—levied on as the property of Thomas Kcneday to satisfy a Fi F.i against said Kencday. founded upon a fine imposed by the Supctior Court for said coun ty of .Monroe. JOHN REDDING, March 30 Hep Sheriff. Henry Sheriff Sales lX the first 'Tuesday iu JUNE next, will be ' sold before the court house. in M’liouougli, Henry eopoty, between the usualltours of sale, One town Lot and House, formerly occupied hy James fi. Htfele, in the town of M‘I)onough— levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a justi ce’s court in favor of Barrel I*. Ragland vs said Steele—Levy made aud returned to mo by a con- staKlec,’, • *»;■ *' - 50 acres of Land, whereon Candace Nor man now lives, -or hqr interest in the same—levi ed ou to satisfy a smilll Fi Fa issued from a jus tice’s court in. favor of Stephen Mercer vs Can dace Norman—levy made aud returned to me by a constable. Lot of Land “No. 91, in the .third district of llenry gpunty—levied od to satisfy three Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court in favor of Burwcll lj.nglainl vs John W. Pdyncr, Joseph Stqnfild -ond Hiram M. Jaekfon—levy made and returned tone by a constable. . ' The west half of Lot No. 176, in the third district' of- Heiyy county—levied am to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court in fa- vo; of BurjveU Ragland vs to it as Barron and John ,G. Barntll—levv made aud retarded tome by a constable. TllOS. J. JOHNSON, Sheriff. April 10. 1633. , Rails Sheriff Sale. O N" tho. first Tuesday in JUNE next, >wili" be sold before the court house in Jackson. Hum county, between the usual hours of side, • Lou of Land, Nos. 35, 47^ and 43, and 70 acres of Land, more 0r.fess,.in the northw est cor ner of Lot No 3G, ail m the ninth district of orii ginally Henry now Butts .county—levied oil as ■tlic property of if illiam Barlijey ro satisfy a Fi Fa-issued frbm Butts Superior Coiirt in favor of lsaac'Merris vs U’illi.tnrrBarklcy; acil 'rfaoma! Tlioriiton security—property pointed out bv plain tiff.. . _ .JOHN LOFTON,, April 2, 1833. Georgia—Houston County, "K a^VlEREAS Robert F« Glenn applies to me for letters of administration ou the estate of IVilliUm D- Glenn, dcceeisedf And wkcreaslDavid II.- Chewiilng a'pplhri to me fsr letters of dismLsion front the .estate-of If'illiaih J. V. Vheicning, deceased, These are therefore Jo cite and ailmoyish all And singular the kinl'redanJ creditors'of said dt ceased to Jilt their objtcliani if any they have, at riiy of fice icithin the time prescribed by law, otherwise 'said letters will begranted. Given under my hand and seal, this the IStli March, 18l2. -CHARLES H. RICE, o.c. o. * Georgia—Pike County, SSTHEREAS Elizabeth'Phillips adminisrrn- W If trix of the estate of Jonathan Phtttijtt, deceased applies to me for letters of dismission 'from the further administration of said estate. These-are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to /:!, th.-i- Uoi.s (if ii Buy hart.) in my office within the lime prescribed by laic, otherwist said letters will be granted. Given under tny hand'at office this ISth-April, 18*3. 6 IK G. JOHNSON, r. c. o. I ll Of'R 'mondts after d ito application will be . made td the Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses,' for loav.otn sell the land belonging.to the es tate of' James Hardicick, Into of saiil ecinutv do- tMtsed* - wm. iu files. «Jm>. fob 131333 21 - him to ITjTOUR mon^ts aTtcc date application will be .fe. 1 made to the honorable tho Interior court of Butto county, whensittiug for ordinary purposes, forjeavo’ to sell 93 acres-of laud, 3iting tlic oast pprt of lot No. 169, iu the first 'distfjijt of origid- ;dly Henry nenv' ButM county, belonging to the estate of John .Barron, doccascd. • . SMITH BARRON r adm'or. Fob 10,1833. 20 . - B .* OUR mon’bs- after date application will be made to the Honorable, the inferior court of Fayette county, whensittiug fo'ordinary pur poses, for.leave to sell a-negro bby. about twelve years ofd by the name of Satii, ns the property of the estate of Wyatt deceased, for. the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceesed. ELIZABETH REEVES, adm'rx. Marclt'5, 1833 24 BJ77OjJR.mcr.TtHs'aiterdate, application will ho JL? tnhde to the conrt of ordinary fot* leave to sell ninety-eight acres of land miTre or jess, bcnig the east j>art of lot No. 169, iu-the first district of originally Henry noty Butts county, Jbclonging to the cstato of John Barron, deceased. SMITH BAR RUN, AdMar. March 9,'Jf33. 25 - OUR months after'date ajjf.Iication wllVbe mado to th» Honorable /uferior court of Pike county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Legatees’ interest jn the w id ow’s dower of the estate of Moses Smith, of said county deceased. . „ • JOirNvSillTIl. ) _, jan S 17 rftll. V. WHITE, 1 o Dip. Sheriff. Hulls Coroner's Sale. f «N the first Tuesday-in JUNE. tvi-xJ, will be sold before the. court house in Jackson: Butts CGUnly„bet'ween tho usuat’hours of sale, Ono Sorrel Stud Horse, with a flax mane and tail—levied on hy virtue of a mortga gc Fi Fa m fav.or of Henry 1 lately vs Samuel Sauggs— property pointed out in saicTFi Fa. TALMER A. HIGGINS, March 20 • Coror.tr. B Monroe She riff Sale. V a decree of the Honorable the Sttporio Court of M-niroo county, will he sold on the first Tuesdnv iu JUNE, at the conn house in the town of Forsyth t the following Negroes to wit; Charles a man GO years old, Ned a boy 24, Lot u boy 25, George a boy 18, Ai>- a boy 12. Hardey a hoy 13, Lucius 9, Moner a girl 8, Ho lley 2, Ned 3. Kisey a woman 35, anil her child 7 months old, Ilcucy a wentan 40aiiJ her two chil dren Judge a boy 3 and 7 months old. All the above Negroes -oM as the property of Jared Taphy under a decree of tho superior court of Mouroo county ns aforesaid to satisfy the claim or demand of Beujainin F. Harris against tlic estate of the s lid Tnpley. Gold, silver or Lulled riIntes bills will be re quired from purchasers ns I have received notice from the plaintiff to that offert. _ ft. COt 'lilt W. Sheriff. Hoise Bills, WITH a splendid now Cut—neatly priuli d «t this office. Georgia—Talbot County. . W HEREAS Jolin Neal aud Edwin Oneal apply to mo forletters of administration of tlic estate of John Oncalj deceased, These arc therefore'to cite and admonish nil and singular Jhe kindred and creditors of rai.t decern ed, to be and appear at my office irithin the time prescrib-d by law, to shite cause if any, they have, why said let!- rs sh uldnut be grunted. Given under my. hand and seal at office, this 1st day April, 1833. WILLI AM S: GOSS, c. c. o. Georgia—< oiccta county. W IIEKEAS Wheeler Randal applies to me for perm an. nf letters of administra tion on the estate of John Gilchrist late of Cowe ta county, deceased. These an therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed. to'<-and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, tS shew cause, if any they have,- tchy said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office, this *26tit of March, 1833. BEN I’ON WALTON, c. c. o. F OUR mouths after date, application -will he mado to th<5 Honorable tho Inferior Court of Houston comity sitting for ordinary purposes, for lenvtf to sell the real estate of James Jones. late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs' and crpditors of saiil deceased, feb U, 1833. WILLIAM JONES, ’ ' '. • ' * - „ adm'r. . 1 <!ministrafor's Sale. O N tlio first Tuesday in,.MAY next wil be sold hy an order of "the court'of ordina ry of tho county of Houston, Sotofl.and, 263, iu the third, district of Coweta county—sold as lie property of Harris Allen, deceased, -for the benefit of tho heirs and creditor*. CYNTHIA K. ALLEN; Adm'rx. March 31, 1833. 19 3?ilse ‘.Pax Sales. TX tire town of Zehulon, INke county, will -J><* a sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, be tween the usual l/ourS.of sail*, the fid low mg’ Lots .of Laud, forTaxcs due for tha jtv 1830 : • '. lOl j acres,. being Half, of Lot No..49,.iu.the eighth district. Pike coitafy. as thp’propcrty off /fin. Hawkins—tax duo 43j ccpt?. . 202,; acres,.bVing lotNo # . ■229, in the tbird-.dis- trice of I’ikc county, iis the peoperfy ,«if-jlusiah M'Ginta—tax due $1-95}. . Lot No.'l4, in the 3jd district Harris county, as,the property of Samuel Andrews—tax due 52^ ceuts. • . Lot No. 81; in the IStli district-rrf Harris coun ty, ns tlic property of Jefferson- M. Graybill—tax sftttffilccuh, Lot No’i C2, itr the 1st district of Pike county, as the.property of Wm. Jay—tax due 91cents. LotJX'o. Ji26, iu the 25th district of Lee county, as the property of I fin. J,ash ley—tax diie,52A cents. • • Lots Np. 30. and 31, in the 8th district Pike cb. as.tlfe property of Rebeckah Jihcpherd. tax due $267A cents. • j^.. , 6MrFll, March 25 '26 • * TdxCiSllnlcrr. SAW J&SSn& GELL&T Zfl!££= f HIIE*sul>Pcnber respocffully ittfornis the pub H lie, 1 that bis. m ' \ Steam Saw and Grist SZill, . near li.is - residence, within one mile of.Macon, -is 'notv in complete an\l.sitccessful operation. 1^.' addition to other maehiutry he is prepdret^tviih jt circular* satv for ripping light lumber, such as Window Sash, Pantigs, Lr.th«-,*&a -lit con so qucncc of-the.‘heavy expenditure incurred iu its -c.stnhlislmient, it is'jiecesSSry that Jtc should re quire citlicr Cash or bankable paper for hrs lnni. J»er, .which he is disposed to sell at'a fair price *Vshare of.tlio*publiqnatrooage is very respect fully solicltoif. BEN j. ’ F» OAVEN8. ■ N. ft.—A first rato SAW YER, may, by*ap- plying immediately, obtain good wages and a per manentsituation. -*■* *B. F, 0.' July 27: 164 .. ./,tf .- 2 A-3 1000 pr negro Shorw OQ0 pr Gentlemen’s Best calf do ' ISO pr Ladies’-' morocco’ do 50 pr prunella- do . 150 pr diifiiteiis 4 do assorted qualities ' * *• IQ cases fur UatA'assorted qualities -6 do wool, do ■ do no (!.boxes Cotton Cards'" 3 do wool do 30- bags live geor-e J-’eatbeTsr, , a-M) a g k n-: : a a l stock of' Goods* Seddlfety* 11A UDWARG, CI^QCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Sled, fyc. Dec.* 12 : 11 . ‘ . ' > -EscJiSfiiJO. rledtLced*. • 7E will now cueek'oii* • New York at 15.per cent. Charleston .. “ Savannah 1 ". .odious stables are attached 1 r> the hotel. U The snbsci i[Jer hopes to merit froinhij f,-;„„ nd the public a share of their patronage. * JOHN CARTER March 2/, 1833 _27 Late of C.bt'o* IJ'NION mu,, .S gk ?h, C£.i, host,..scribe, has pan I,. ,, ( j 2 a sj and now occupies thelatt V... S f"*' 54-Ir- rion Houseestahli>hmc-ntiu eiff-*h» w here he will tal. | .. . *—-‘.ww**' ‘ urd in ininistcrintr to thoacc modatinn and coipfort of those who may f !Y ^. hiiy with a calf; His IJftuse is conmiodio'ns, rin- he indulges a hope that those who visit ti e T,,;.' ‘ Hall will h ive no reason to eomplain, ■•jj!, treatment w charges, which last shall hens woi- crate as the limes will warrant. A'share of [V, public patroua'go Is respect fully solicited,- - ■ jan 22 18 JOHN I! HD hi NT * g |-per cept doduefed for Augusta or Savanna!^ April 10 27 funds of $5 ami upwards, BAX March 27 GTER, FORT & WILEY. 26 . St• ; FS’lJUE ttnSersigupu has opened ;t Livery Sta- 3 ble for keepliig and boarding IJorses, «Src. at the stand;latterly occupied hy lJiley and for merly by Brnen, fronting the Court House square, Mritrop, where he will be thankful-foe a.shnre.of public patronage. Ills terms will[he as moderate as the price ■ of pro.veuder. &g. will admit, ami every■oUetififfn-paid that .^.requisite. IIis pre sent chargedn\e ten dollsrs per month. A few Saddle Horses will-at all times he kept for hire. . JOSEPH Vf AIXWRjGHT. Fob 20 ^ : * J5TO WML HOTO ^ Gass do’iuity, Georgia, the main road leading from the taosttioc. ulotts part of the State to Tjpmessec 3 miles from Dawsons (Sally Hughs’) andS-c^ fnqn Gfcen’s Ferry on the Etowah river, fhe accommodations will he.ns good as could licliijj' co for, and. the charges as tow ija cwidd reasom bin be expccler). No pains will he spared tor dor t]>e weary traveller as-conifortablo-a. th'< n rare of the will allow. Prompt atu niiou 1, nil calls wifl he cheerfully rendered bv. ' ~~ J.EANDER G-'-ortiViy QO& f- - ■ V-'.pS-J '■ C AT.k'nE otu ZAFATETTE JIALt. O.V CIIEgaV ST. "** THE undersigned having - | fitted n’n Ris stables ili a very ‘^^iaitfeT^lSay^Pconveuient style, and laid in l\. ; , plenty of good Provender, jjs prepared to kc’ep.'UORS-EJs, &e. in a superior maimer. Tha stables are tinder the alircctfon of a faithl«raud exphriencod ostler, who wiil devote his whole atlcntion fo .thorn. A share itf public potronage is respectfully solicited. Horses and Carriages to let aboye v • N. B. Horses will ‘bts kept by the week air month, at 30*cents a day. . . . ' Jan 3) 13 * JOHN C. RODGERS. ~BjN niirftianeeof an act tSf the last Legislature of thtrSttfSe of Georgia, Liiavo been nppoi f £o the Public. jVN tho first tlay of tins month there took H ? place a treiiiciidbtis storm nt Thonraston,' which is found to have extended wide aud far, aud lo,havodone much damage—< wing to whieJi the ithiQrant agents cmpIriyciCto. sc ;1 tickets could not arrive in lin'ie, and tho draw itjg of the Uulbn llotel Property’ Lottery could riot- take place on. the 2d inst. As tlfcro -is Considerable yet t^dispose hf, tlie Proprietor thinks ft best tahave the drawing when the stock is sold, pr'inosv cer tainly the first -day of -January next: this will give him time to sell .the balaifco of tlio tickets.- Messrs. Saltmnrsh & Overton start a fine-Post Coach. Union Line, .to leaye iMacou and CYduni- 1ms, ou tlic first Monday m*April next, and meet attnc Union. ih>iel in Thomaston threo-tinies a week. This,splendid l.iue must raise the stocJvs and be a great inducement for purchasers wfio ever indulge in. lotteries. J. II. 11 VTEM vX, f’r,,;,:! (• r. Of/ 5 * Papers Ibvt have., advectisgd the !Irawipg, wiiFpublisb the abovo- twico.'a month till the day qf drawjng. '. ■ * -Tiipn'.'asf'ou, March 4, 1833. ed by the Governor, receiver of tiie'assots of the RANK G.F MACON. Having so.recently en tered upop thoalischarg? ofthe duties I am requi*. red'to perform, I know vgry !rtt)e>of v/hat- the rcsulCwill ultimately Ire y of one thing,* howevtr, I desire th? public to bo fuljy s:,: th it noth* iog -fnH *nT*’^ptfinf *n frj~ p'*"’ - | “- ,ri1 * the yvhole business to asjQst and speoily a termination as possible. -. .- - ' t *** Persons hobling bills npou the Bhnk of '.Iafon, would -do irell to deposit "thorn iu some qne of the Banks of this place as early as practicable. - •Macon, Feb 27 23 Z..B, HARGROVE. q 1 HE. Sril’.scribcrs'slHr continue jhelme ; B- at the old stand, corner of Walnut r ,| Fourth Streets, where work wiil Sc dofte sccord. lug to order. Having a largo assortment eferii cles ordered from-the North which will-arrive ia the course of the smbmer. i -insisting of Gi"s, Jle- gies, Barouches, and Carriages., the* fcel’coo- lideut of pleasing customers both iu articles u > pj-iees. The^have now on -haad • ait assortment t\iik'; .tviifbe sold low for cash, such as.Sulkcys;'Gi’ r „ aftd Barouches ; .besides several splendid sets cf I fartless,' with Laces, L'arpeting, M jrocen Springs of different kinds, Joints, Rind*, Lmi and Bows of .air sizes.' Orders tor. Carristts pfineta-b- .1 to, sr.i TvairanStfto li!c»« or floaafp. BENTON & il/Co;-, : . Wani:od*jj}j an Aporentidi! A lad about fourteen^or fifteen years ot :.„>«. 4 steady moral habits, 11. &R. . May 4 . 138 • •* *-* - A 1 Couft of \\ aync county, when sitting* for'j ordinary piireoses, will lie sold on .the first Tues day in JUNE next, before the court houseiu^Zeb ulon, Pike coiintyv ^ iot 3Sbo. 19-S,- iu tho third district of formerly Monroe now Pike *x»unty> sold fo'r tln> iieueni u/Utc i:'eirs of Robert Leach, deceased.—''Terms made known Vm the day. LOUISA LEACH, Adm'rx. March 20 . 25 NRG It OES! NEGROES ! \Ye Intveon hand anil for. sale gl/ont St&TT HEGROSS, fhoth sexes; consisting of first rate Ho'use fjer- i-qnts, Gooks, Washers, and I roller* ; men, wo men, hoys nnSl girls acdtistdmed to tlie fiehl, &c. We will also Have an arrival of from twenty to forty about every three or four weeks until May or June. Our friends ayd customers may expect to find, us; here at any rime for .twelve months to come, except July and A-ugusf next. Persons' wanting sticp property as vve deal iu# would do well to call, and examine ottrlot before they plrr- ' chase elsewhere. OLIVER SIMPSON. W-. C; FERRELL. * Hamburg, S. C-. March 8, 1833 ' 2n:p 25 * - - A PREMIUM of 109 DOLLARo will he giv- iS. for the best anodel or plan, ujih spacifica- tious, for-a Bridge 15.1*0 built across' the Okmulgee rn-etvit .Mactin, fhc length to be about 36ft feet, with two carriage ways. Cheapness should be, kept in view; as far.as is eonsisteir. with-sweugtli and tlurr.hi'ity. Thejilanor model must bc'sftb- 11611011 to the Councitbcfere the first daj’ of iMay next, the day fixed for {he award. It is desirable that every plsfu or inedol should have annexed- an'^estiujate.of, t-!nN probable .cost .for its construeliffji, which sBall in 11*0 iitstadce ho n)d(lo ktiowji Until after the construction of the Bridge is'niiffertaketr.-'. . TJiq materials for bn idling, such as stone and pine timber, ars as convenient and' aS abundant pis ot any locality in the Htafe. All com'iuunhta- .tions on tho subject must be addressed to 1>AACG. SEYMOUR, Mayor. ! AprillO* 28> 3t L.. ' . . ... (C/^ The Savainfah Georgian', Augusta Fhron- ' . \vmcn ;t/e offered at very law nriresfa icle, Georgia Journal'and Columlyts En’oeirer. CI .r' RUFUS R. SMITH. '* P.lO’CALL^GMAIV, -■* . ; ' A t the head of Coitoij Actr.ir. -iili ■ vS; justj’eccived the fidio'.viug ai tieies, tit; .6 hnlf bills Buckwhcat^Flonr • G.qr do do _* 15 casks p.i-imc Goshen viicesc ■ 20 boxes I>k>(jm'Raisins - JO M>Iv, yrr^tlitn If AtjjjIcs m 20 boxe^Tiu Plato - • : ♦ 20ft lb Wire suitable for Tinners'. 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 men’s extra fine Saddles. 25 ladies do do 100 bundfes cotton Yarn, No 7 to*16 jan 6 16 WATC-JrflSS*, JKWKLR% r l he subscrillerL uort oj-.eu iug a' ger.eraf assorre-cit: u goods in his line,' consistii,^'*! Goid patent I.ever Watchw, Silver do do 1 opine m;-.I < oilman do Ladies neck Chain* do watch Chui 13, St.;'- and Keys . Ginit. link nnu-'rarh Chsi. Set.ls arid J-iais finger Ring*,-Breast Pins, Skii - Studs, ' . Silver Spoons, (a good aiortmeiit) Fine plated Castors, 'Cfaudle-srieks, SmifTtn and Trays, Razors, pockfit, pea and dirk Knives-,' Dirks,‘Pistols, (a fine article,) Spectacles.-- Coral Beads, etc. Sec. ‘z\\ P: E ; ; k l ’.Ear mlyts Enqniccr, will give tlio nboye'iwo~ rasertiotu, in their respec tive papers, and -forward their accounts. A LL persons.indebted to.the estate of Janies mimtary'-encaaipment: j E^S7* ITU a vjew to the promotion • of Militarv V &ienCe aud thelcuoohraganicnt.of'YoIiit] - ' leer corpr, a system pf Anuital 'Ei campment is proposed. Airangcipenis are in* prpgrfss for an oxten ive Eueainpment in this ueighiuiihood, to commence on the second Monday in May next, i*. u Inch all-the Voliinfftcr.Corps of Infantry in the State are rcspecifrilly invited to join 11s. Tho time pronored for tho conYnatsancc of the enramp- ment is ONE WEEK. A beautiful location has SAW. F HE undersigned lias located himself in Cr.s- _fil. county,mid wiil praetic*-LAW in the sev eral counties of the Cherokee Circuit. All i?t .ters addresscd'to him at the Two Runs, jn said •eounty, will he promptly attended to- WILLIAM L. MORGAN. ^ April 10 28 3t 2.’ G L'ji. 2 -L'-4 a Trustees of tlie !’’orsyth Male and Fo- male A'cademy respectfully inform tlie pub lic. that they ha-. V engaged ter the ensuing year the services of Messrs. PaJisoiss ami Kol3;i:s. gentlemen of distiimi’,'-.-.! n«o«m; ticqmremenfs, strict moral (ieporfmeut, and experienced iustruc- tiirs of youth. From the advantageous location of Forsyth,.being situated on a high and health\ ridge, about twenty five miles west ofMacon, and midway.between the Alontpelier aftd Indian SnrthgSy about fifteen miles fi-o'tn each,'together .with tna tiense and wealthy population of Mon- Nov. 14 13 ALyB. Partic-nlor attentiou paid to the T1EP.1I-' BINx» plUAJOIiES of every description ari warranfetf.' g\Y. New Y v^iutiah, chaser' Nov. *-r* c* 1 r>» ^ia k J -ffe-.'. i-iJ >rk. Philadelphia, Charleston. 8-- md Augusta, in sums to suitpE- for sale bv Kt. BAXTER. FORT & WIl.FV. / ^ <) ' :l00 . cn - :ill - v ’ ', icccn ; | been scicetcd, commanding an'exteusiye view rf j roc comity, . we ffatter ourselves flint by proper assiduity and well .directed effort' " ' Sugar tS» Iron. ^ TIITDS St Croix Sugar 5 hh Is ?s. Orleans do' 1ft ton Sweeds Iron, assorted, Oil consignment, and for sale on nceoinaa b !)g terms i.v-- WM: P. HOWLAND- Jan:' 14 fell 18, 1831 w Georgia— JJ a Its Cou n fy. 111-, It E AS Rchccca^Cobb, administratrix he estate 0) Junn.-- Walker, deceased, applies to mo for letters ot dismission on said es tate, TJitst are then fore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditor.', nf said Jcteaslil toff,, their objections (if any they have,) in n, y office within the tina p i scribed by law, othencisc said letters trill be grant, d. Given under my band, this 9th day of March, 1833. JOHN M’COKD, c. e. o. i JS'oliee. A LL persons indebted to. the estate of of Rat cliff Eckels deceased; are he-cliy notified to come forward ami make payment; and thos. having demands against said estate are requested to present them in terms of law. feb 13, 22 HUGH L. IRWIN, adm'r. F OUR months after date application will hr made to phe honorable Inferior Court ol Merriwethercounty, for leave to sell tlie east ball of Lot 237, in th» ninth district of said counts, theptopertyof James Dysm. deceased." JAMES lb RAVENS. Adm’or. ELIZA C. DA SON, Adm'rx. April 4, 1833. 3ft Sci. Pa. Writs F OR returning fraudulent draws in the Land and Gold Lotteries forsnlc at this office. I sed are hereby notified to come- forward and ,he town and surrounding country- An arran make payment: ami thosa havragdemand, against j men. has been made for the -construction of cbm raid estate are requested 10 pretn terms portable Tents ami M a-quaes for the aecommoda- of the law. WM. B. FILLfc, adm'r. j tion 9 fas manyQomponiesasnmychme. Aeon ~ ‘ tract has been made w ith individuals w ho-will act tis .Sutlers, and furnish the men with good board ou the ground at. 75 cents each per day. Oii'thi last day nil Fncanipmant .Medal will lie shot for. 'The first of the proposed series of Encampments took place near Macon last spring, rind was at tended with much benefit to tlie. Companies pre sent. L. T). BUCKNER, THOS. F. GREEN, E. E. PARK, J. G. TOUIU.L, JOHN MILLER Committee of A rrnngements. (fT* The Georgia Papers arc requested to pub- i*h the above two or three tiinos, as a matter of public-accommodation. M irt-h 14—3t Jack Bills, M ITII a large elegant likeness of tho ani mat—handsomely printed at this office and in.'Uia mem, to rear upunn institution which in point'oi eharacternnd useftUnei-.: wiil vie wjth anv'ofthi kind in tho State. There w ill -be completed b\ rhc'2d Monday in January, nt which tiine the in stihitipns w i : l open, a neat acadetnie buildin r. sit tinted in a retired and beautiful grove, and op an elevated spot of ground, containing sixteen acn - of woodland belonging to the institution. The Female department will be furnished bv Mr Tarsons with an accomplished in-tritytres-. and will at all times be subject to his inspection and direction. Board can lie had on reasonable terms in re- pec table families. JOHN 8. B. LAW, ^ cr ^ Lf secretary w-, „ . „£ an< * * n Newton, K \L I Itl.YS No. 333 and .334. in the 1ft- District originally Henry now Newt, •’.nitty, are lor sale, Apply in Macon to l)o1 ' I 35 * M.BARTLETT Ol (mgr Poteder. ~13 K‘‘gs j) Rogers celebrated Oran?' Ay Vir Powder—10 do in Hb'fcannistcri, Received and for sale in lots to suit purtrbasers,l' factory prices hy REA & COTTON. inn 3it 18 l g ets. JLoaf and Lum/) Sugar. 41h Barrels just received from the refinriy™ Seatnau 'Tobias & co. ol New l c: ‘ •or «ale on accommodating terms by jan30 REA & COTTQY, A \ extensive assi rttuent of fancy GOODS, comprising the most desk.-■' • those suited to the season. Just received * ,u or sale bv WM. II. Bl'RDSiV'U- April 17 29 IRON CHEST. Tor April 10 29 WjM. bv MR I) 8. ALL. Summer woods and Slothing 1 , HUST received at the Macon Clothing Stor P April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH Treasury Dr partin' nt. Mill.edgkvu.le; 17th April, l^" A GAIN it becomes my painful duty to M: 1 ' K. Tax Collectors, and other public ' • • i- failure of anotheA- Bank: viz. the Alerch-*’-^ id Plantvrs’ Bank of .Augusta; and-to 'u rn that its hills will not be received at till* e in payment of taxes due the 8tnie, or ij* filment of any contracts of which tiie *- iv be a party, JOHN WILLIAM-. ‘ yo ■ Treasure