Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, May 15, 1833, Image 4

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xr wft lit ary S/fn iff' Sales. fffpjN the first Tiici-.lay in .M X I', next, sold be I i ill 1> Hi bo sheriff sabs. *TTTfI t T- h/»«n)Aon ilie first Toesday in! JUNEfl > V iii‘\t, before rim court Imuso in llio city V.£? sold Ij. forts [he court honsc. in M‘Douough, V m>. ;;i!,h (..•in: , ■ i iwccu the usual hours I Henry county, between the hsaajhbqun or sale, v sale, , : O. i' negro woman by the nauio of ritianau, Our loffof GooiV, Wafts ami filcrchantlixo j about 22 ypars old, and Lucy, her cliiitl about 7 levied on a* t!io property of Mi ' - l Kelly to years bl«l,_ Uey a chii 1 about .7 years old, and :Xfy a ditr-:s warrant forJtouso rent, in favor.*- f 1 ini ct a trout 2 years old, oi&bed, bcdsiefari and Batter, Leroy M. Wiley and Fa-1 furniture, one lot of bed clothes, 9119 chest, tf.sit- sail Killy* * tiug.chaire, 1 clock, l joi oCbottles and jngs, «nj( (1. 11. HOWARD, Sheriff. I others'utall artirics too tedious to mention, 1 litre i.neiU beiglda* oncer, 1 spinning-wheel, 1 large oven,- and lid, pot-hooks Case, otto Bureau, one CauclJe and trivit, 1 lot oi l ooks, 1 Jqt of crockery ware. Looking Gins;, nv» piuc Tahfcs, two | I lot of iron utensils, l . ret of carriage harness, 0110 pair Shovel and Tongs, ono pair I sndtilo, I lot of b icon," 1 hogshead, 2 bushels of " " peas, J barrel, 1 gtrfn.Gco.ws and calves, 15 or 20 bead of hogs—levied on as the property of John (I. Darned—and one negro mail by the panto of Tom, about 35 years of agej as tlie property of of Thomas \V risli < ’arier—y \iwil30 Oho Book Stand, out lledstcmb, Andirons one vet of Crockery,.one'sit of Cas tors, 14 Chairs,ono Hriudstoue, jMid o’uo writing i>csk—levied. o:t as 1 lie.property of Alexander Burnetii to satisfy in Fi Fa issued from tho Supe rior Court of Bibb county in favor of tho Stale vs Cajfcr Langford, Leonard Adams, Alexander Bunmcit. Ruf^s I\. Evans ami II. L.'Towns., April GO W; B. COVE, Dep. Sheriff. POSTPONED SA> fc. * • Also trill be sohLai above, Ono St ago mil four Horses—levied on as the properly of Edward Earner to satisfy n Fi Fa from tho inferior coui t of Baldwin county in fa vor of thednspectops of ilie Pcitijriitiary ainl oth_ ors, transferred to John Mitt hell vs said Varner and John Mitchell endorser. ' Ono Lot and Improvements in East Macon —levied ou as tho property of George Micklejokn to satisfy sundry FiFus issued from tho-.Inferior and Superior court of Baldwin and Bibb couu* ties vs said .Mieklejoliu. *• - A. r.l ill) >. W. 1>. CONE, Pep. Sheriff. Payelfe Sheriff Safes. • 'ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE nest, before the coorVhoVi3tf iu Fayette ville, Fayctto couuty, between tho usual hours of sale,. **/,._. 150 acres of-Land, more or less whereon William Newton row lives, being- part of lo.t No. 115, iu the fouith district of formerly tfehry now. Fayette enmity—levied on 11s his pYoporty to sat isfy a Fi Fa issued fro in the Superior court rif Pike Sheriff' Safes. el |jv X the first ^Tuesday ui J L X 11 next, will I sold bt-fore the court house in Zcbulou 1’iko county, Irct ween the usual hours of sale, One nfrro boy named Henry, about 1- yoars of oge—levied on us 1 be property of Jam il- Johnson to satisfy a mortgage* Fi Fa issue,, fromBibb Superior court in favor of Wiley, Bax ter & Fort and transforred-lo Kimberly & Chis holm vs David Johnson and James*!!. Johnson: Ona Lot of Land containing 2024 acres more orless, No. 150, iu the scooud disirict for merly .Monroe now 1’ikc couuty—levied on as the property of-Alien Si:,is,' to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of John ilnughmvs said Allen Sims, John nl. Sims, and Irwin Hubbard, security ou stay 61 cjteCutinu. ' 14 Itcatl of Sheep—levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor ofOldyrNeal vs John M. Jonh—lo- Jesse Johnson—one negro man by the name of 1 v j|,j u ,, 0 ii as bis property ^osltpa,about^yeanofage as the preperty of . 50 aCTCS of |f an j f Q* in tho south west third district of for merly Monroe ntftr J’i.ko -county—levied ou as Young,about teu years old, and Bulcr, a . boy a bout 7 year’s ol<f,.oue lot of land, bio, I73,iu, the 12th distrkt of Henry county, W. the- property of. u fr(J|u uj „ s;ife 's court ia favor of Nipper Jesse ^ Fears one nolo ot handon lhomas J. * Vi .sard .lPtomy-Jevy maATand returned Johnson fo^dlWKh one do for.«15*2(Umd an 0- tQ Ulc , a constabr ^ 3 . pen account for SoO.Cy, 011c nofo of band ouj ,* T , , . r Goldman BifBe for $25-00, one do o„ John ?.l*Ma-1 . ^acres of Land, .1 being the sout.i part of bail for $11-00, one do on James G. Perryman for Lot *>* tho.tinrd djstnct c? formerly Mon- $J*<*i^ one do on Thomas W. King for $5-2o, roe now Plki5 comm-lovifd on as the property muo do ou Win S. Ray for §8*10.-onedo ou Jc5- 1M). j/,},nr Hie j the property of James"SPGpitt/ to -satisfy jixecu- Butts county, v bcusiftiiig fof ordinary purposes, , c ' , j tious from a jnsritc's court in favor of Xipper Ad- for leave to sell 9S acres of land, betfijR tho 'east part of.lot No. 1G9, in the first disirict*of origin- ully llfenry now Cutis county,-belougiug to ilie estate pfJohn Barron,'’deceased.. SMITH BARRON, a dm'or. Feb 10,16a?; . *20 se Johnson f(>r$G5*50, ono do on Jcsso_ Johnson for $21 H)3, 0110 do for ijf-V 1, ono do/or $10 UP, one bill, of itriidCs bought iu'.Macon liy John G. Barnett for Jesse Johnson, null paid forbysaid BanieJt, $31*80, 0110 account of money lent to Jesse Jobuson.'$iyrGO, ono account for molatt* es, $41*80, ouq.tio'te on Thonms ,P. Finlay’for SSG'OO.'ono small tax execution vS- llrigh (*rij:gs for 63 cents, One chi vs .Matthew Goss, for$VI^< one do vs lsuac Goss, foi , $l*12i—all levied otr as the property of Johu.G. J|ariivtt, to saGsfyaii ci- ccuiion issued by the Jsisticos"o[ m ibg Inferior court of Henry county against John G. llamettT Tax Oollfictor. nn,l Jesse Johnson, William Grif- fiu an the cotmtjn couuty—lovifd on as the property <lf3Hurdoeh"Sharo to satisfy Fi Fas from a jus tice’s court iu favor of Jtdiatliau Jobuslou—levy marie nod returned liy a constable. April 1. -J-'P. IJKXsLBF, Sheriff. Jletminisiratnrs' Safe. B EFORE the court house iu Fayetteville, Fayette county, under an order ol the ,c rt of ordinary of said comity, will be sold on .tic CrstTuesday in JL LV next. One rffegro Man iamed Edmund, about 2a years of age—sold as 'lie property of ffiilrr.m l 1 .. i.liilsoi}, deceased— fur the benefit of the heirs ami credlthis. Terms oil the dnv. THOMAS P. M il,SON, l 4 j m ’ 0rs JOHN WILLIAMS, \ Admors. April 27 3Ip will bo S TTOFR mouths after d ite application . made to tlie lloncrablo fufbrior'Court ol Alniiroc county,' when sitting lor ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the land belonging to tho es tate of- James Hardwick, late of said county de ceased* AV -M. 1». 1* i LL8 adin i, feb 18-J833 2l . ■g NOUR in.olUbt- after c,ate duplication will be gl -■luadeloJthcr honorable, tile Inferior court’of Notice. rill CJEALKP proposals ivi office of the clerk of the Fayetteconifty id favor of James’ Neal v* iaitl , T 0 !, I ° L °J ° f h ™ iV ' Newton, John B. Blacksimv, Jeptha Robinson <, * !sl “‘ l 1 of Henry county, contammg 12, U r .. n • 1 acres more or less—levied ou as fho property o! d Jesse G. Pears, his securities, in favor of ™ onu “ watt, per two < mittm.Hairy. * *' dreiti Judgf,aboy.) and ——7 ituipthsold * „ «• m . All fho iinat'n oni/l flic IJttnhprt mid Josiah M. Lyon Ono grey Horse 3 years old, blind in- one eyo and oue horso Cart—levied on as the pro perty of Jrpthu Robinson to satisfy a Fi _Fa issu ed from tho saperiof-corirt of Fayctto county in favor of Jambs Neal vs William Newton, tohn H. Blacksum. Jcptha Robinson, :md Josiah 51. Lyon, WYATT HEFLIN, Dep. ShHff. April 21 31 A Iso. trill be sold as above J Two Road Wagons’, C head of Horses ami Harnosj for each horse—levied ou as the proper- ty of.Qbhdiah Owns to satisfy an execution issu ed from llcnrd-superiqr cuftrt in favor, of Samnel M'Jiiiikin—property'pointed out l«v the plaintiiT. April 9 31 AXltREW IMBlHHfc, Sheriff. Crate I or el Sheriff' Safe. ~ ] IiL bo sold on the fir 1 Tuesday in JUNE uext, before she <fourt .'muse hr Knoxville, Crawford comity, between the usual hours «f sal;*, 22 acres of Land, it being part of Lot Nd. 250, in tho second district of formerly Houston now Crawford county—sold ns tlie property of trilliont MMirons to satisfy a .Fi Fa in favor of B, \\*. Matthews vs said Mil]irons—levied 011 and returned to mo by a constable. WILLIAM B. FILES," April 20 . J)ep. Sheriff Henmj J. Williams to satisfy a Fi Fa from the in ferior court of*Heury county,-iu favorof M‘Gor- mick Neal vs IlftiryJ. W-iliiams. One sofrel marc—levied on as the property of Jaihc3 llarzi*s to satisfyu Fi Fa. issued from Fayette superior court iiT favor of George P. Par ker vs said Hari iss. . . Ono bay mare—as tho property ai livbert Laclity, tb'kijtisfy a J‘’i Fa issued from Butts in- ferior court, in' favor of William Jones vs John G. Lackey aud Robert Ijickcy. ._ -9 Ono Lot of Laml,.No 33, in the third dis trict of said county—as the property of Charles Knight to satisfy a Fi Fa from Henry superior court in favor of Jones II. Btyau vs said Knight, One Lot of Landrou winch. Thomas I’crr- nen.’cF.iir.w lives—as^’.is propei ty, to satisfy a F* V’a from JIeifrv.superior court in'favor of Rena- j.ih Saxon, for tho use of Perry E. Bnncauvs rhom as.C afpen ter and Ziichariah Carpenter. 130 acres of Land, : irord or Icss^ being a pai l of Lot' No. 90, m-tho .third district of Henry county, or if aiiy-misiakc, the laaU on which Leoiu ajd Oaghrmn# lives—as his property, to silisfy sundry K1 Fas from a justice’s court in favor of Henry -J. Williams aud others vs said Cagle-— levy, made and returned to tue by a constable. One itqgro Woman, by the name of Alary as the property of Joseph Stanfield, to satisfy sun dry Fi Fas;from a justice’s court, iu favor, of B. Ragland and others vs Joseph Stanfield and oth- ers---Ievy made and,returned by a constable. The south part of tho house now cccopied by William 11. White, and in which part Lewis ■ A. B«;.d -now. keeps *a doctor shop, in* tho tow tv of JhDouati^hrilfiirx couttty- •>f Samuel Peck-jtiul tfilliam II. ty pointed out liy said Wbite 50 acres of Land, more or less, whereon John R. Ingram now-lives—-as ills’ property to satisfy n snfttll i-’i Fa issued from a justice’s_court iii favor of W m. II. Key vs said lugraiii—-levy m ide and returned to me by a coo-t dde. One to’ivn Lot and Housoj formerly occupied ' Monroe Sheriff'Safe.' WSY a tkscrcc of the Honorable the Superior H £> Goprt of Alfihroo county, -will bc.stl i on the first Tuesday in 'JUNE, at tfio court house in the.town pf Forsy th, ihc loilgwyig Negroes to-' ivit; .. * _ ’ ■ CharleV a man GO year? *old^Ned ivJjOy 24, Lot a boy 25, George a boy 18, Ab a bo'y 12, Hanley a boy K>, Lucius'9,' Moner q girl 8, Ro- dey 2, Ned 3, Kisoy a woman o5, and her child 7 mbmlis obl, jleucy a w r inauMOand. her iwo cbd- All the aboyo .Negroes sold ay t be -property of Jated TapUy. .nudeY'-a- decree* ol ;iho sutfpruu churl of Mpiiroo gouuty as aforooHidTo satisty the **claim.or tleman’d of Benjamin P- Harris ugamst, the estate cf the -said Tapluy. * • •. *- Gold, silver or Luited §tatcs hills will he re quired from purchasers as.l have received notice from the plaintiff to. that effect. - .*•'.*• A. COCHRAN, .Sheriff. F O.UIE.months after* dote applicatioirwill be njade to t]ie Honorable, the-inferior court of Fayette county,* when sitting fo ordinary piir- p’oses, for leave to sell a negro boy about twelve years ofil by the name of 6am, as the property of tire estate of //j/rr/f Uteres, deceased, for the ben- efifof tlielicirs niul creditors pf said ileceesed. ' ELIZABETH REEVEE, adm'rx. March 5, 1833 . 24 S J1 ClUR moc.tbs after date, application will bo majlo to. tiio Honorable the Inferior Court of Hoitftou county sitting for ordinary purpose's, for leave 10 sell the real estate of James Jon*s, late of said couuty deceased, for the benefit of tlie lieirs* a ml creditors of said-deceased. *feh il, 1833. WILLIAM JONES, •- • .11 ad.n'r. o received at th Inferior Court ( DeKalb county. Ga. until 12 o'clock pf the fir Tuesday in June next, for the repairing ol to Court House in said ci unty. A plan ot w«‘* can bo seen at any time in the clerk’s • TI10 nmleriakcr to give'approved security, win. must be meutioneil in the proposals, and the " °- to be completed by tlie first day of Oetobei N ?'Iie undertaker can receive one third ot contract when he gives bond and security, H balance when the work is completed. 1 he wot all to be done in a complete workman like m 11 uer. liy order of the inferior (. ourt <)i 1 county. E. B. REYNOLD8, Clerk. M aV 7,13.33. 2t ->2 uudi/rs;_„sd lias opened a Livery Sta- n tie tor keeping ami Imnrdiag llotshS, iSr- at the stand laffefly btcuhictl liy Riley and for merly by Brueu,ironthig the Court House square Macon, where lie will be thankful for a share o public patronage. His terms will be asmodcrat, as the price of provender- SoOi Will admit, oil every attention paid that is requisite. His pre sent charges are ten dollars per month. A few* Saddle Horses will at all times be kept for hire. JOSEPH WAINWRIGHT. Feb 20 2 ' &.■& STABLES, RE ST having II VV/*y stylevand laid it: odd Provcnderfi? CEKTHAZi E05?Ht. THE SLBSCRlBCB i, taken the above Cbi;d,li i. 1,5 situate in the extensive r" 1 proof brick building, , 6 -erected hi .Macon, and ; •pared for the acc«rimo ( !,u?" rt-gul.-rhoard rs, and transient persons. P * ; odious siabh s are attached to the hotel. 001 ’ The subscriber hopes to merit .from his fg iid tlie public a share of tbeir patronage JOHN CARTER March 27, 1*833. 27 .Late of C «i. r:vio\ mu 4 , ^ £ g orsy».h The sub fij. ££'• -crilicr has p l!rc , ^ now occup.es the late 1/7. t blouse establishment in’fx* ‘•yth, where he will take nW lire lb mi insu ring to the aeoo B . iiodatioti and comfort of these Ulio may f avo .im with*a call, llis House is commodious , b - indnlges a hope that’.those who visit the p n “ ? I fall will Iiavo no reason fo complain, citkeref treatment *r charges', which last sbnKbeat crate ns the times 11 warm fit. AshareoftC public patronnge'is respectfully 'solicited. jau 22 is ‘ John-Redding CH Aura Jin AT THE OLD LAFAYETTE HALL ON CHE TH£5 undersigned JfJ ^riitted »i;» his stables i bBET 3:10KEE IIOTEL. ” 1 HE Subscriber stilt couiiuu e3lo ■’-ifV convenient —a.plenty of prepared!to keep HORSE8, &c. in a superior manner. Tho stables are under tho direction of a faithful and experienced ostler, who will devote bis whole attention to them. A share of public potronage is respectfully solicited. Horses am! Cfirrwges.tfl let :s above.-' * ', X. )! Horses will iu* k-j t l>\ tho wee!; Xir mouth, at id edits a day. Jan 3) 18 JOIlX.C. RODGERS'. “ ; > occupy bjs Old St^ud. oii Main siren « few doors above the Court 11,^,. sggbUSE'a Having exteaded iiis ifoprovcmu'C • is now prepared t;> ; accommodate in comfortable sty le those who wav favor him R ; t t tlicir patronage. Ready access to Maps, Pi 5 . grams, &e. can be had at any timfiLnn'd tious will' be sparetf to givcX’tc. ,< e Traveller ii pursuit of infornmtinp, the best knowledge of ii c country, w hich Ids means ol information will af. : ford- Grateful G*r the liberal patronage tilrciit be Units Coroner’s.Sale.' y .■ rfNN. tho first TuoSdoy tn JUNE next,' will be 9^' sold, bplbrc tlie'court huuso in ‘Jackson, Butts comity, betyiHuyi.tho usual.hours of said, One sorrel Slud Ilorse, with a flax mane and tail—levied.op by virtue of a inortgfige*Fi F;r in,favor ofAlrnry lltKely vs. Scfniizl Scruggs— property pointed out in said Ff Fa. V .. . PALMER A.HIGGINS, ' . March20 ' -Coroner. f 7tOUR.inonths.afi.cr date application will be *• mado to tlie honorable Inferior Court of Morriwctber-cnunty, for leave to sell the. east half of-Lot'237, in the ninth district of said county, the’ptopfertyof-James Dyson, deceased. JAMES’II. RAVENS. Adm'or. ' ELIZA C. DYSON, Adm'rx. April 4, 1833. .30 * Hutti Sheriff' Sales. •«lff71I.L be sold oil the first Tuesday in JUNE V \J nc’xf, Iu forcthc court houso iif Jackson, llntts comity between the usual hours of Sale, - Lot No. 7 largo size, Not 2, No. 4 both in square No 2, nnd LotNo. 17 lurgo size, all in tho town of Jackson, and the undivided half of Lot No. 73f in the first district of originally Hen ry now Butts comity—all levied on as tho pro perty of Abel L- Robinson to satisfy a.mortgage Fi Fa fr,om Butts superior court iu favor of Case fy Goodrich vs said Abel L. Robinsoq—property pointed nut in the mortgage. ' r *■ Fraction No. 26, in the fourth district of o- *y So*” C- in tbo-tpWd qf M-Dpnoogb^ l!*., ’ ••' f l " il, ‘ • ’ n 1 1 levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a justi- i'Jl j vTT, ftWr ” ec’s court in favorof Barrel P. Ragland vs said - HENRY 11 AT LEY, Sheriff, t ,ta,C ' .. -40 Also trill be sold as above, . j 50 acre3'of Land, whereon Candace.^.ar- Lots of Laud, Nos. 35, 47 anti 43, and 70 1 ow Lves/or-her interest in the samo-Ievi- acres of Land, more hr less, in the northwest eor- £ ® u to * m »" £ F * from “ ? us nor of Lot No. 36, all... the ninth district of on-* TJL'k * b I lc » ,1,e, J AId , rccr s , 0;, " a giually Ileyry now Butts county-levied* on ns ! m '“ le ">4.."turned to tho proper: v of WilliuM lUirkhp to satisfy* a j * ' ‘ ' •; FrF.i is - led from Butts Superior Hourt-in favor f . Lot of Land No. 91, in the third district of of Isaac .Mc'rris vs William Barkloy. and Thomas Henry coyntv—^-levied ou lo snti-fy three Fi Fas Thornton security—property poiufei>bni by plain issued Jroni a justice’s court in favor of Bnrwcdl till’. - JOHN Lf)FTO.\, ! Ragland vs John IF. Poyntr,, Joseph Jstunfit Id April 2, 1833. Dtp. Sftirff. j abii Hiram .\f. Jackson—levy made and returned G corgi rt—Putts County* - ' - '^TLT-lIEREAS Rebdcen’Cobb, administratrix V W . o:i the estate of James tfalkcf, deceased,* applies t6 me for-lcUers of dismisswtf on said es tate, .■-*•*„ ; . *’.*.. These are therefore-fo cite end admonjsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased iojile (heir dVjrctionsfif anff they hare.) in myoJKce within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters trill be graaled. Given under my hand, tfiWOtb day of- March, 1833. * JOHN M-CORD. c.. c. o. TS71 OUR months after date, application will be H * made to the court of ordinary for.leave to sell tiiiioty-cighfd^cMTff faiid more or less, being the east part of lot No. 169, iu the firsr district of oriffmalljyHenry now Butts'couuty,’ beloiigiug to the estate of John Barron, deceased. ' 3M1TH BARRON, AdtCor, 5Iarch 9,4833. 25 Libel for Divorce. , Cycorgia, Hloiiston C f canty, W "HEREAS James E. Duncan applies to ine for letters of dismfs-icu from, the es tate of Mayberry ifilkinsoU, deceased, 1 These are therefore Jo cite and. admonish all and —as tin property^ singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased . ff’hite— projtof-' w to file their objections if any they have, at my office within the time prescribed' by'lino, olhcncistsaid letters trill' be granted. / • Y • Given under my hamb add seal, this tho*4th- Dec.lSlb?. f CHARLES IL KfOE.c. c o. Also trill be sold as above, on the first'Tuesday in * - July next, « Ono nocro woman by tlie nnmp of Lcali, nbout2l years of age, ami a negro boy’ uai.icd Jim nltout'lor 3 years oh I—both levied on ns the property of Ifiliium Sim ions to satisfy amort* gage Fi Fat •! tYooi lb:.;. ..-i ;..r < onrt in favor of B aj nin F. N • Irick ami Shaders Walker vs W illiam Sjiamom—properly pointed out in mortgage. HENRY LATELY, April 20 _ Sheriff. Iff ouro& Sheriff Sales. ; 'VSTlLLIm sajd.on the first Tuesday hi JUNE A J m \;. • oforc the court house in For^yrti, Bio ur. o county, between the usual hours of sale, 2024 seres of Laud, being lot N . 214, in tho fourth idstrict of slid county—levied on as the prop rty. of lsh . i M‘!' utitl and Benjamin fll'Jhi, I 10 satisfy a small l ’i Fa in favor of Lodwell Armstrong vs s id M-DanicJs-r-levy made and retori < d by a constablo. 1 two h irse Y> a .;on a ml Earn ss—levied on' I tin,, C. Evan.: to •> tisfy a lit opiinin Ilol! nil vs Said fiv- A. < Oi. HR AN. Sheriff. . iril 23 SI A it. ’, trill h. ■ ’d a.i above. the north cast corner of ns !■ Fa jm tome by a constable. The wvst half of Lot No t 176, in*, the.third ^district of Henry cofinty—levied- on to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a jusjice’s cotlrt in fa* vo. of Bttrwoll Rnglaud vs Silas Barron and John G. Barnett—levy made and returned to me by a constable. THOS. J. JOHNSON,’ Sheriff. Apnl-IO. 1833. si Iso'trill be sold as above, Lot of Land No. 93, or if any .mistake, tiic lot Whereon'*Reuben Hearing uow livos, in the I2tb district, of said'county—levied on ns Iiis property- to satisfy,aFiFa-Torm Henry- superior court in ft* vor of Grain & lleuffereou; for tlie use of James Pptdlow x> Reuben Dealing and James Dcariug.* Lot No. 180, in the 12t!t district of said Jcouhty—devied oil ns the pj-o per ty of Ketland Tyner, losmi.-fy a Fi Fa from Bibb snperiorcourt iu favor of Low, Taylor & Co. vs sa : d Tyner. Joseph .Smith's interest, in and to half of Lot of Li.od, lying in the 1 itli district of Heon comity. No. not known, being ihe land hereon liio said 8mitb now lives, adjoining Benjamin Moseley nnd others, am! one.spotted rump horse. •J or A yearso!;!-r-nll levied on as ii,e proptnv of Joseph Fmiu'i to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Cray- 'ton & Findley vssaW .Smith. One ii im grev sttld Horse, IcviJd on as the ])t-o Gconsiu— Houston County. ; W HEREAS ini/iafnfByrd; adaiinistratpi- bn the -estate of I’iitknrt/ffa[borough, -deceases* applies for Letters dFBiimissipfl from said estate—■ . *• . 7.-'* These are therefore lo dleond admonish a ft aril singular the kindred and credit orfofsqid deceased la fir their objections (if any Iheghave,) in myoffice withinJht. time prescribed by laic, otherwise said tetters will be granted! - ■ . *V jan2l 17 f CHARLES ,11. RICE, c*. c. o Mary Moonahani . « B illioni Mconaham I T appearing fo the court from the return of c,n the sheriff,-that*the defendant ijl the above stated case resides without the limits-of said coun ty It 7s"tb./efore -orderfd by the Courf, That ser vice be perfected, by publication .in. one of the public gazettes in this.stnte euce a month for threo^ liiontlis. * . *' " ... A true extract froth the minutes. Given under my baud this 22? day of January, l c 33. ..* H> JOHN LONG, C/erZ.-. N pun?b4niet>f an act of the last J.cglslature p of fheState of Georgia, I have been a|>point ed by the Governor receiver of the assets of file BANK OF ftTArON- Having so .recently en tered upon the diyebargeof rhe"duties 1 am requi red.to perform, I know very little of what the result will ultimately, be r of one thing, howeyfer, £ desire the pulilic to be Tully satisfied,- that iiotn-* ing shall be Wanting ou in}- part to bring the whole business to as just and speedy a termination as possible- Persons bolding bills upnn.tbs Baiilspf Maron,' woukl do avcll to'deposic them' in some.oue of the ; of tl,L placo as’early?* practicable. *i" .Macou, Fob 27 23 Z. B. HARGROVE'. . .April G patronage alrcadv Continuance isxcspcctfelly solicited 7 W ILLIAM "ROGERS ' . 30 3t F'k i . w m<nt, •; MiiLEDUEviLiK, 17th April, I8P3. A ° ' i -v !t bfcemesinv pahifiulduty to inf.,, csi: I ax Collector . tm-J other public offre-s«’ theft litre- of another Rank: viz. the Mefchaoa’ and Pjaittcrt» Bank bf Aiigu^a; aud io notify theni thutjl§ hills will not be received jit thU Of. §ce in |)aymeut'bf ta,\es<iac tho,Estate, or in th* fulfilment of :uiy conirncts of which the State may be*a party. "JOHN. WILL! 30 7V.’IT,IJ«. {f b. t~\ r r*c £** 1 L'jJSOii Georgia—Campbell County. . IFOSEITI M. SI’ENCER, of Capt. Hanner’s i' <!i-:ti ii-t. pu.-'teil Itcforc D. F. CarfiT. ;i jicn of tbe"Peace’,- a liglit'sorrcl Horse with a flax colorctl mane nnd tail, blazed faced; about 15 bands high, about six years' old, racks, well, has no, artificial marks perceivable, appraised by George Man and Thomas Ilnnmer to 75 dollars. } A true extractfrom thetniuutesfitbis22d March', 1833." 29 J. VV.'LUMPKIN, c. c. o. ' Georgia—Cote eta County. TOHN VfNY.AKDi administrator of tho.es C'jJ taie of David Cox,. deceased, apji.’ies to me for letters of dismission, • Theszafe therefore, to cite aiHp admonish 'all and singular, the kindred arid creditors of Said de ceased, t o' Id an dap jwn r at nn/’qffec within the time pflscnhcdPby taw. ta-shpr cmne, if any they have, why said letters should-ttqt br granted. *■ .Given under my*hand. thi,s the 2d*day of Feb ruary 1833. 20 f SIIIOX 11OUS E ,-c. c.o. Georgia*—Hon -Jmx-Cou ithff "Vt WrilEREAS David II. Chamiipg nppAls to t? V mo f-sr letters of dismission from, the es tate utjl'illiam J. V. Ckewning, deceased, These, art therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kiudreilapd creditors of said deceased toijilc their objections if any thej/ have, at my of- f.cc within . the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters trillbe granted. ; Given mitlor mv haml and seal, this the 18th March, 1812. CHARLES H, RICE, c.c. o. Georgia—-Pike County, HEREAS Elizabeth Phillips administra trix of the estate of Jonathan • Phillips, decease^) applies to me for Ltters of dismission from the further administration of said estate. These arc there fire to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased Jo fie their objections (if any they hare,) in my office withm the time prescribed' by law, otherwise said letters trill be granted. ' . - ’ Given under my hand at office thN 13th April, £833. G if ' H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o. One Hundred Dollars Reward I T5ROKE Jail,-on Saturday night, lGtET iust L9 :i man naftted • QAJBLT1ESS. E4^VGSl > OSZ»i a stout row boned'.fellow, talks, rather fine, he is about G feet high, red complexion, yellow baic, li'as ii s)y,-.cuimiug look. ;.1'be above r<wartl will bo given to Vau’y pe«o‘n.that .will tldiver ImiKo the Jarloriii .Macon;Bjb!i couiity. Georgia'. , r H. 11. HOW ARD.fSheriff." March 27 2G \V. B. CONE, Dep Sheriff. r I’i usices, oj (schools. J j9N HE publish' i» of the Family Library would 8 jesuccrfuliyyj'tiggest to teachers and trus-' tees of schoo s gcncnrlty the*propriety of iutrofio- cihg some of tho diflcrnn volume’s of this work lufo their schools as a reading fiqok for tho high er classes’. - They are induced to make this jsitg-* estrouj more particularly-, in consequence of hav ing received"several very (I.iUCriug recommc-pini- tious.frem « niihont 'teachers and- prc^ep.tors-of gome of .th^, m^ st .'lourrslirtig * academics, ami', sehoojs-iri ihd c -ufifry, who liaveHiadc use of the work to axonsttferabic extern; from wiii-- U tbgy take the hbertytbf .making the following extracts, showing tho plan of jiiitroiUietion adopted by them:— - - • : ; ’ '“•The trustees of the school of which f have cliarge.'hav.:, at my suggestion, am! with the ap probation of'ihoparcm.-. purchaserl eight copks of eaeli of the fbbowiug volumes coiiipujiu g£*KLT. J- r-x. »- n»d &IxtkS§JK4cXES ^ Odinity, Ga. ’I lie. public are respectful. Jy. informed that the rrbove . ^ Factory i now in successful ■;ff open tioii, under ■aa. expert- «p&cnce<! manager, and is-pre- F ":pared to do business ou «• ffff eommodati'ig .terms.- ®&6'<^ara •mantifac;urctt'at this cstab- lishmciil isetptr.i ineveuncss, strength and fim-nej -s to any made at the Norrii- crp mtn.iufactci ies, 'mid superior to most thaib fircmglit out here. The!; ii .nis of the country nrv i-tspcetfiiiiy solicited t-rfost. r this infant estahlijiy- ment wild -fhcreUy retain among themselves iht, capital that w:ill. otherwise find its way 4a ti» 'North.' A specimen of the Yarn manufactured at this Factory, ma v .be seen at 'the i4fice<«f ti» Georgia.'J’eler i >. U. HW iCHT R. PERRY &C0. April 21 :t.i- . PLANTER 3'SGfii2 a Hit Agricultural and Mi r Harjozis Newspaper, .Printedat JJabon, B*ikfe ‘Sjax »alcs.. - "3"N ilicioivn of Zebulon, Pike county, will be JgL sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, be- iwecti tlifi.usual hours of sale, the, following Late of Land, for 'faxes due for. the vear'1830; 101^’acres, being half of Lot No."49, .in tho eighth district. I’ilcc county, as jfio property'ol ‘B.’m. Hawkins—tax due ’cents. ‘402% acres, being lot No.- 220, in tlie third <1js trict of Pike comity, as the property af Josiah M'AJinta—^tax due $1-Sfej.. ■LorNo. 14," in the aid district Harris^counfy, as the prtuierty of SamucH-indreWs—uis.- d"e52A cents. ■ Lot No. SI, in the 18th district of Harris couii- Jy, as the jfropertyof Jefferson M. Graybill—tax due cents, LotNo. G2,in the 1st district of Pike county, as ihe jmrpertvof U'nr. Jay—tax due 1)14 cetfls. Lot No. 52G, in the 25th 'district of Lee county, as the property of Ifm. Las hiey—lav due 52j nts. • - • . • . • - . Lots No. 30 nnd 31, in the 8th district Pike co. ns the nropcrtv of llrbeckah Shepherd, tax due $2 67h cents. A. SMITH, March 25 2G Tar Collector. -.4 tirre-t ol. i., . t:.f norm east emtu-r in . : .. (1 i ,, i: tt u, sati-fv miu-Ii v I’t Fa v» LO„GIA — hptmn county. Lot - '*• --*• t 1 ti: • i>\ c.ith district of Jlot.roc f llvo r of Cra\ton*& Findley ;md others vs .-aid I S' 01 * < HARRIS a.InimKtrato-'on ihe estate r r.mlv ! vied mi as the pro; :!\ ol Joseph T \ V\'yatl---propcrly pointed out by Win. L. Cray- if Robert Harris, late olsnid county deccas- f. to -i*.-Iv a small execution iu lavor ol i ton . «pril27 JA.MES LOVlS; Dep. Shff.- -cd, applies to ine for letters of dismission* J:::u - !!. r-: i itii— I. \ \ mgde by a roust .! lo. * • ''— H'hcsi are t'urcfore to cite and admonish all and JOHN REDDING. I) rijf. ! TO tl l.-ctWc Coroners salts. llmidan S.'u tiff sales. j %V H ' L , b n ,,l<! . . •!’ ,. tj W oagli Henry couuty on the first Poesday % 10 y y 'I"’ b 1 ' 1 1 ursday in JL XL ; n jjjyjjr uoxt fictwei n.thq usual hours of sale,* T«o road Wagons and seven IJor.-es 3 blin k Horsts and 4 bay Hnrses*—all levied on as he property, if John (1. Barnett, tax collector for tbecouiity of Henry, fur tic year 1831, on'dJes-'- Johnson nnd 3'iiomas J. Johnson, Iiis securities to satisfy an execution issued against them l>\ the justices of ihe iulcrior court of Henry county g msi John G.Burnett ttixcollcetor and Jcsso Johnsi u and Thomas J. Johnson his securities in favor of the county of l/etiry \pnl27. Ill ISli.A I’RFW. cor',n r. ■ 7 V next, Houston comity, Out- Lot or tet-nlli di ;lri< t of di-trici f Lot N in favor of William \\ <st la ar. ’w—levy made and rcttrucd UCStli _ court boil -e i.i Pi rr\ the usual liorrs of '•'ic, parcel of La;:.l, in tin- four- 11 on,ton county, known in said i 161, to satis'v a small Fi Fa \ s Jesse Mir, uie by a con- 1*0 .tlS" ■TroM'l) f? \LE. , iti, l in sold O:>o ba't uer.- Lot i i tim t..on of Perry, well imp lived, wlicr- iui David . .Man’s f mi' ll -v lives, un.I oi ■ ! .rk |, ; » v Hois 1< vied on lo a Fi Fa iu t LI 27 •r <if S.unlit i \\ iliiams .VIAil Lii.'iiN, s heriff. Bl. ffp '.\’e art) uuanvfi JOHN L. MU .-'h.' ITof Bibb countv» May 1,1833. 31 •it thori.-piJ to all s'! IAN a candidate for t'u re fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kinintl and creditors of said deceas ed to be and appear at my ip/br ivithin the time prescribed by law, to shew cause i f an o' they have, why said tetters should not be granted. Given under tin band, this 22d ’day of Anri!, 1833. M ITIOS. F. LI’/nil. I.*. r. o. A GK LEA RLE to an order of. tho luferio ffsL Court of U ayne couuty, when sitting foi ordinary niirtioses, will be sold ou the fust Tuc> day in Jl XE next, before the court house in Zel* uion, Pike county, 2i'oi ZIo. 204, in tl). 1 third district of formerly Monroe now Pd county, sold tor the benefit of the heirs of Rob, i /.inch, deceased.—N erms mado known on th- dnv» LOI IF A LI AU'H. Adm'rx. March 20 2.~) FOR 8ALU AT THIS OFFICE SAW Cvllis® HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub _H_ lie, that his . Lit cam Saw and Cti’ist Bliil, near his residence, within one mile of .Macon, is now in complete and successful operation. It. addition to'otherinacliiucry be is prepared with a circular, saw for ripping light lumber, such as Window. Sash. Palings br-tb-*, &/• In conse ■qusnee of the heavy expenditure ine-i-red in its establishment, it is uecesstiry that be’should re quire either cash or bankable ptiper for his him her. which he is disposed -to sell at a fan-price A share of tile public patronage is very rcspect- fully solicited. BENJ. F. OWENS. N. B.—A first rate S.Y.W Y LK, may, by ap plying im mediately, obtain good wages and a per inaucut situation. B. Fi O. tiiK 27. 1G1 if -S- O Evaar oTiiEt; s.iTCR»ir. '' Paper is devoted rnainlvio the interests \gricnhtire; and is made ir.: 5f-origin- a! and selected articles on Farming and Gnnlen- ing, R;:h>ing'_Ca!ile ttiid Horses.; lo&nnfaWurs of Silk: ire’ and Sng.,r: tnaungc. nt : of J^liit Tfees; Poultry, Beds. Silk. Worms Receipt*% Pickliug ami Dying : short, iissnys on Health Diseases,; Household Economy; Miscellany, Po etry, Are. iutrtxlue- emenis arc of interest to'Fnnners and G: No.peliiieal or sectarian subjects arejut ed into tlie woi k ; mu! only such advertise a pari of the Family Libr.ry :—The History cf! THli ■ iSt}LTI’IE si . the Bible, the L:f pf Napoleon,. History of Po-i a • L * , land,-History ct Iosocrs, History of the Pol r ; «L-H1 SwEUly-J Seas, suit Regions,’ D.seovxries iu Africa; Ahn - j crombio on the Intellectual I towers, and 'Tomer's j Sacred History of the World. These cigbt-co- j pies are each given to q class to be read > a t-re turned tp me,’.^ud me then" read by tlie next suc ceeding class..—thus making the books the pro petty of.the school iu perpetuity. The trustees intend to purchase other volumes of the tvdriT, and*! sincorely hope that you wiij add to the Li-: hrary. r. Life of \Va.-iiington. .FranUiln, &e. avhigh should be read by a.lt ;be youth ofpur country.— t bejieve that th. 'jpao aih pu-j! in {ay school ivoidd be j'^fbraby-tipprbved*, if suggested *au<! umjerstooi!.’’ - s’.* “1 have rca-T tlia first forfy five'yoliun.es of tlic- F a mil/ Library,* aniDtun lii^bly pleased - null tbetii 1 have purchased six copies 'i f each of tlie Ifife of Alexander,, tjie History of J meets, the Life of Fir-1 aac Newton^ the Histories of H- aypt and Palestine, which Ir.rve been read in my school with great inn rest and delight- Perhcp - you.miglit ho pleased to know the -plan adopted by me iu itsjug those volumes in.my school. The jx copies are gi\-cn,to a class of-as,, many sebo larsto bp read by them hud returned ;-they * are theu puf into the hands of a succeeding class of six.’ miti 1 .nil {he scholars in my school have read them. Eaflisehoh-irtpays mo three cents far ilip use of a volume, Licit he' has tile privilege of ta king home to be read by him or ihe other mem bers of the family during" evening’ hours. The plan succeeds admirably. L.think I shall bo. .ah i to purchase six copies'of nearly every volume, to be read by ray scholars, i haverpever seen clril- dren soinueliiuterested iu reading.” The publishers have also ihe-"satisfaction to learn that measures are now in progress (of 4»sin troduction of this Library into a number of ;he public schoojs iu several of the states. (C/ 53 The Enmity library may. be found at Stiles’ Book store in Macon. Ga. ’ .The price of subscription is ’i’w annCBi in advance—or two and a of the year. . - {fV^* Should suffirieiit eneour the Planter will he published yrc close of- tlie present volume. M. di jllare pt; it the cnl VRTLETT. ail I -NOTICE. DO hereby forewarn all persons from trading for three promisary Notes of hand, made mytible lij'luyseif to Thomas Foster or be-irer im unting in .dl to 75 or 80 dollars, ns the ennsid- r. lion for which they were given has cnrirelv tiled, 1 do not intend to pay them unless com- clled by law. The above Notes weie made bv i on the iJtli of Det ember; 1831, an.) due on the ib of D. tember. 1833. P. A H1G(HX8. Jackson, Butts county April .7. 31 3t J siii3n:r.cr Hoods a*.d Jiothing’, 1 8 I’ received at the M ion Clothing Store April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH, Fhf. GEORGIA TELEGRAPH, A WUKSfcT XElVSl'AFEH,/ Printed atS^acon, Georgia, And devoted to Intclligeucef Commerce, Sound Principles. Arts, Sciences, Literature, fyc. 1 HE TELEGRAPH, will,, ns it has hereto fore done, vindicate personal anil political liberty, so far as is compatible with private hap piness and public safety. It will therefore cling to the opinions of the Fathers of the Revolution, is comprised, ill tho Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States; and it bolds it to be a truth almost intuitive, that on (In most vigilaut and unremitting restriction of the Henrral and Stale branches of our Government to their respective provinces, depends tho benign op erations of those opinions, the virtue of tie mail tin franchise of thccitizcn, nud the internal peace and .external safety oflbe country. It steers equally far from the new invented the on 1 of the nullifiers ; ns it Roes from the old Fed eral doctrine of the Con«olidarioh1sts—eonceivini that the true pritftiple of our iiistitilt.ions*lies equal ly between -he two extremes. And while it sup ports the Administration in all its judicious tm-a sures, it claims the right to censure it whenevc i ensure is deserved. I lie n-mri- of subscription are, Th ee Dolin' per annum, in advance—or* our at the ■*nd of rb, year- M IMRTI.I TT. Po Hire, T HREE NrF.d’OLS. .' man and boy. an. 1 .worn >n. y-h'. find sf m,|s all kind of hoi- " ft* 'her particulars apply to tins off . May 7 3{ **'*' • fE Fulfijcrtbers stili continue the lmsiness at the old stan-l, corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where work will be-doneaccord ing to order. Having a large assortment of art 1 * eles ordered front the North which will arrivek the course of tile sunrmcr. consisting of Gigs, IL* gies; Barouches and Carriages, tliey feel cK' fident of pleasing customers both in article j price- ' The have notv on hit ml an assortment trwtu j will be sold low for.cash, such as Siilkevs, Gfe and Barouches; besides several splendid sets ot Harness, with Laces, .Carpeting, Morocco, Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bands. I.oops and Bows of all si/.cs v Orders for Carria?** i punctually attended to, and warranted to j)Ii’ ;-' iC i or no sale: BENTON & BACON- Wanted as an Apprentice* A lad about fourteen or fifteen years oi age>° 1 steady "moral Inbits. * B. & !>■ May 4 138 For Sale. T WO Lots of Land. Nos. 7.3 and 74, ct ntain ing 100 acres each, well timbered. • a mile and a half from .Macon, on the 11 oos^tu* road, also 'Two Lots in Carroll cCtmty, Nos-‘N‘ in the 5tb, and I7.'l in the Oth district. contaicM -02j acres each. Tho above Linds may be p®* chased on reasonable terms, inquire of May 7 4t 32 R. K- EVAN^, F Dec I Tanti in S^cTvton. ACTIONS No. .-Citi and 331, in District originnllv ffenr, now arc for sale. Apply in Maco** be K,k ..etvton 3a ART. F.TT- r TO Z&TL. 9 . 'Tlinty. on the .'th in:., a m gro nia* by t**, l ;., i ; )mc <( f J \(’K about *"’5 vear.' 1 "' •vs lie hi longs to U illiam II, d of .1::• r The owner is retpo sted to come fn r tv •ink ■re < h -rges and tako him away! May 7 32 JOHN D, FITTS, Jailer-