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JSibb sheriff sales'*
^^7 ILL be sold on ihc first Tuesday ill JUNE
court house io the city
ciwccn the Usual iioiiu
next, before tin
«>f Macofi,- Bibb county,
of -aIc,
One Book Case, one Bureau, one Caudle
Stand, one Looking Glass, Vvo pine Tables, two
Bedsteads, ou* pair Shovel and Tongs, pno pair
Aiidii-ouaj ape 1 of GrocWer), oiib set of Cas
tor'. 14 Ch tii:., o:io Grimlsto K”, and one writing
Desk—levied on as tbo property'of ^.Mexonder
Harnett, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Supe
rior Court of (fin county in favor of tin- 'Estate
vs Carter 1 .nnsiford, Leonard Adams, Alexander
liurnneK, Unfits K. F.vans aivi II. L. Yonm.
April 30 ' XV. B. CONE, Dtp. Sheriff.
POSTPONED 8A F..
.-ifso trill be sold as'chore.
One Stngri and four II irses—levied on as*
tho property of Edward Varner to satisfy a Fi Fa
from the inferior eourt of Baldwin county in fa
vor of the Inspectors of. ihc Penitentiary, and oth*
ers, transferred to John Mitcbcll-V* said Varner
nut! John Mitchell endors-r.
0,no Lot and Improvements in East Macoa
—-levied on as tho property of George Micklejohn
to s itisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from iho Iufcrinr
and Superior court of Bold-wifi and Bibb coun
ties vs said Micklejobh.
April 30 W. B. CONE. Dtp. Sheriff.
Also, trill ir sold us nb(.ve.
One Lot in E.tst JMacotr, \Vell 'improvedr—
levied on ns tho propctly of S do non Groce, :,w »w
in the occupancy of L. J. .Groce, to. satisfy a Fi
Fa from Bihli Superior Court in favor of Thornt
Napier vs Alfred -S. Bennett, W. J. Gibson nit
Solomon Groce—property pointed out by Solo
tuuii Groce.
Ouo Saw Mill and S5fi acres of Land—1c
vied on as the property of Solomon Groce, known
as Groce’s lower >aw mill, JoJttUifytbreafi Fas
ouo from Juues.sitporinr court, in favor of Luke
lived & Co. vs said Groce, and two from Bibb
superior court—property pointed'out by said
Grocc. .
May 15.If. II. HOWARD.'Sheriff.
Fayette Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before tho court bouse iir Fayette
ville, Fayette county, between tho usual hours of
sale,
150 acres of L-ind, more bV lost whereon
William Stjffjrt now‘lives, being piiiiof lot No.
115, in tho fourth district of formerly Henry now
Fayette roimty—-levitd on as Ins property to sat
isfy a Fi Fa issued from tho Superior court of
Fayette county in favor of James Neal vs said
Newton, John B. Blackstou, Jcpt.hu Robiuson
ant) Josiah M. I.yon.
One "fey Ilofsc 3 years old, blind in one
oyo and one horso Cart—levied on as the pro
perty of Jtplha Robinson to snti..fy a Fi Fa issu
ed from the superior court of Fayette county in
favor of James Neal vs William Newton, John
B. Blackstou. Jcpthn Robinson anil Josiah M.
I.yon. WYATT HEFLIN, Dtp. Sheriff.
April 24 31
.4 Iso, trill he sold ns above,
Two Road Wagons, 9 head of Horses and
Harness for each horse—levied ou an tho proper
ty of Obndiak O’.eyns to satisfy an execution issu
ed from Hoard superior court in favor of Samuel
IM-Junkin—property po.tiled out by the plniutilT.
April 0 31 ANDREW M-BRIDE. Sheriff.
Ruttl Sheriff Sales.
WWTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
Tf nett, before the court house in Jackson/
Batts county belWrctj tho usual hours of sale.
Lot No. 7 large size, No. 2, No. 4 liotli in
square No. 2, and Lot No. 17 large size, nil in
the town of Ji.ohsnri, Mid tlm undivided half tit
Lot No. 75. In Ihc first district of originally Hen
ry now Butts' county—all lew-don is the pro
pafty of .1 ir? L- Robinson- in satisfy a mortgage
Fi Fa from Butts superior court iu favor of Case
$,• Goodrich Vs said Abel L. Robiuson—property
pointed out iu tho mortgage.
Fraction No. 26, in the fourth district of o
rigiu.'tlly Monroe now Butts comity—levied on ns.
tb property of Joel Bailey to satisfy sundry Fi
F t* in favor of Jonathan Jewett and others
said Ratley—Fi F;is issued from Bull* Superior
Court. li'bll improved for a tavern.
HENRY HATLEY, Sheriff.
.Also trill it soli! as above.
Lots of ISiihd, Noi. 35, 47 and -43, and 70
acres of Land, more dr ies;., in the northwest cor
ner of Loi No. 3d, til in tiie hinth district of ori
ginally Henry now Butts cdtutty—jevied on as
tho property of tPiUiata Barkley; td satisfy a
Ki Fa is-.tn.d-from Btiits Superior"Coiirt hi favor
of Isaac Merris vs William Haifjef, and Thomas
Thornton security—property pointed out by plain
tiff. JOHN LOFTON;
April 2, 1333. Dtp. Sheriff.
Also trill be sold as above, on the first Tiusday-in
July next.
One negro woman by the name of Leah,
nl>on;2I ytiars of age, and » negro boy named
Jim a’tourl or ,3 years old—both levied ou ns the
property of il’illiam Simmons to satisfy a mort
gage Fi Fa issued from Butts superior court in
favor of Dcujniniu F. Kin..Tick aud Sanders
Walker vs William Simmons—property pomtfcd
nut in mortgage. HENRY HATKLv,
April 20 Sheriff. -
Monroe Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu JUNE
nosti before tlie court house in Forsyth,
Moumo con nty, houfecu the usual hours of sale,
ih)2A acres of Laud," being lot No. 214, in
iiir fotirilt district of said county—levied on as
the property of Ishom M'li'iniel and Benjamin
M‘J):n,i:l to satisfy n small F; Fa in favor ol
Cod Well Armstrong vs said . M-Damels—Jevy
mado and returned by a conslnble;
1 two horse Wagon and Harness—levied tfn
as tho prop >rty of Tho nets C. Evans to satisfy a
Fi Fa in favor pf Benjamin liollaiid vs said Ev-
m*. A. COCHRAN, Sheriff.
April 28 31
Also, icill be said as abort.
50 (teres of Land, the north cast corner of
Lot No. .’a*. in tho twelfth district of .Monroe
county—levied on ns the property ®f Josrph'T
Robert,ii-i in satisfy a small exeetlU.ou in favor ol
James B. Smith—levy made by aror,stable.
April 28 JOHN REDDING, Dcp Sheriff.
Monroe Sheriff' Sale.
TV * decree of the Honorable the Superior
BT.4 Court of Monroe comity, will be sobl on
the ti -*t Tties.lav in JUNE, nt tho court house
in the towu of i'or»yth, the following Negroes to
•wit:
Charles a man 60 years old, Ned a boy 24,
Jtot u bur. 25, George a boy 13, Ab a boy 12,
Hartley n boy 13, Lucius 9, Moner a eirl 8, Ro
de v 2. Nod 3, Kisey a womau 35. aud tier thi!<l 7
vnouths old, Heucv a wman 40 aud her ttvbchil
dren Ju-lge a boy 3 and ■ - — - 7 mouths old.
All the above Negroes sold as tho property of
Jared 2'ajdey under * deert-e of the 'tipmim
court ot Monroe county as elnrosaid ’« snlisl the
claim er demand of Benjamin F Harris against
the estate • f ibe « ,id i'n,.|ey.
Go" t -ilver oi I • •• -.- -'iHies bills v>ll b<- r,-
quin-t tr -m pu- •!' ,'.;r» n» i f. v< rtrei.i-i ucticr
from lit: plai,.na" t>> i’> , it. -i.
4 < ‘H-IIIUN. .'hi iff
TJAK? ■*"
P0RJSALI5 Al lHlb OFFICE.
JIrnrtf iSheriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in JUNE-next, will h'c
..sold before the courthouse, in AFDouough,
Ifcnry couuty, between the us-ur! hours of sale,-
Qne negro woman bv the name of Hannah,
about 22 years old, ami Lucy, her child .about 7
years obL Alvy n child about 5 years old, aud
Harriet about 2 years old, one bedi bedstead and
furniture, one lorofbed clothes, one chest, C sit
ting < hairs, 1 clock, l.lol of bottles aud jugs, aud
other small articles too tedious to tiieutiou, 1 large
spinning Vviieel, 1 large oven", and lid, pot hooks
niid trivit, 1 lot of h'oeks, 1 lot of crockery ware,
1 lot of iron utciisQs, 1 ret of carriage- liarness,
1 paddle, 1 lot of bacon, 1 hogslicTid, 2 bushels of
peas, 1 barrel, 1 gum. 6 cows -ami calves, 15 or 20
head pYliogs—yovied-on as life property of John
G. Bnr£xttr~rami pueiiegrb man by the natne of
Tumi about 35 years of age, as the’prqpertyol"
Jessn-Jobuson —oue negro man by the name of
Joshua, anout 23 yoar^ of age, as the pr. perty of
tLilliaui Gritfin—one negro hoy by the name of
Young, about Imi years old, and Bolcr, n boy a-
liout 7 years old, one lot of laud, No.--17.3, iu the
12tli district of Henry county, as the property of
Jesse G. Fears, oue uote. of hand on Thomas J.
Johnson for $10-00, one do For $15 20, and’an o-
pen account for $30.00, one note of hand on
Goldman BifHc for $25*1)0, one do tin John M*Ma-
bu for $1L4W, one do on James G. Ferryman for
$1-00L oue do tm Thuin is W. King fir $d-20,
oho do on Wui IS. JJny for$d*lt). orreifo o:i Jes
se John-0I1 fur £65-56, one do ou Jesse Johnson
lor $2H*05, one do for $7*94,‘one do Tor $10-00,
one lull of articles bought in Macon by Jobu G.
Barnett for jes>c- Johnson, and paid lor by. sail I
Barnett, $3J-30. one account of money lent to
Jesse Johnson, $134-00. one account for molass
es. $31-80, one note on Thomas P. FiOluy for
$.'19 ; 00. one small,,tpk cx«« uliou vs Hugh Griggs
forG3 cents, one.drj,vs Matthew Goss, for $1*124,
one do vs Isaac Gj»p, for$1-184—t.ll lcvied on -as
the properly of Johii 6. 'Barnett, to satisfy an ex-
cniitidi} .Issued by the Justices of the Inferior
cburVol Henry county against. John G. Barnett,
Tax Collector, and Jesse Johnson, William-Grif
fin and Jt’sse G. Fears, his securities, In favor of
tlie county of Henry;
The sodtli half of Lot of Land, No. S2, in
the 2d distrii t of Henry comity, containing 127
acres more or less—levied 011 as the properly ol
Henry J. li itliams to satisfy a Fi Fh from the in
ferior eourt of Heury county, in favor of ill‘Oor-
mick Neal vs liuiry J. tYiluains.
One snVrol maY*;—levied oh as the property
of James Uarriss to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
Fayette superior court iu favor of George P. Par
ker vs said liarriss. _
One bay ntaro—as Hie property of Robert
Lackey, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Butts in
ferior court, in favor of Williitin Jones vs J Jfiji C
Luckey ami Bobcrt Lackey,
One Lot of Land, No 33, in tlio tliird dis
triet of said couniy—as the property of ijharles
Knight to satisfy a Fi Fa from^Jleliry. superior
court in favor of J 'inies. 11. Bryan vs said Knight.
One Lot bf Land on wbtcA Thomas Car
penter now lives—as l-.is propeity,.to satisfy a Fi
Fa from Ifcnry superior court iu favor of Bcna-
jaii $axou, for the use hi Perry E. Duncan vs
fhoma9 Carpenter aud Zarhariali Carpenter.
130 acreff of Land; more of less, being a
part of Lot No. Bl).'in <lie Uiiid district of Henry
county, or if any mistake, the land on which Lecjii
ara Cagle now lives—as his properly, to. sitisfy
sundry Fi Fas from a justice’s court ifi favor of
Henry J. Williams and others vs said Caglo-
levy made and returned to me by a constable.^
Ope negro woman, by the name of Mary—
as tho property of Jos'fii Stanfield to satisfy;sup-
dry Fi r as from a justice's court." iu favor of B.
Ragland and others vs iost-pb btaafield and oth-
on—levy m.idp aud rcturnt;! by aconstablo.
The south part of the house now occupied
by William H. White, and in which part "Lewis
Pike Sheriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will Ik
sold before the court house iu Zebutou
Pike county, between the usual hours of sale,
One negro boy named Henry, about 14
years of i:ge—Icyitd 011 as the property of James
H: Johnson jo r-dtisfy a iqortp?ge .Fi Fa issueo
fromjiilib Superior court in favor of.Wiley.Ba:
ter & Fart aud transferred to Kimberly &c Chi.
hdlurivs David Johnson and James II. Johnson.
One Lot of Land containing .2024 acre
mure or less, No. 159, in the second district for
merly Mouron now Pike-couuty—^levied on a
the property of Allen Sims, to satisfy a Fi.Fa in
favor of Johu Bttughn v» said Alien'Sims," John
M. Sims, ami Irwin Hubbard, security on stay of
execution.
14 Itcad of Sheep—levied on to satisfy’ a Fi
Fn in favor of Older Neal vs John 51. Jones—le
vied upoifasliis property.
50 acres of Land lying iti tlie south west
corner oflot No. 25, iu tlth. third district of for
merly Monroe now" Piko comity—levied on as
the property of James M'GintyAu satisfy oxecu
tfatis.froni a" justice’s court iu favor of Nipper Ad
ams vs said -51‘Cintj—levy niado and returned
to ine by a constable.
70 acres of Land, it being the south part of
Lot No. 9G, in the third district of formerly Mon
roe now Pike coupty—levied bn- as the 'property
of Murdock Shaw to'satisfy Fi" Fai frbm a jus
tice’s court in favor of Jonathan Johnston—levy
inado and returned by a constahlc.
April]. .L"l\ HiLNSLEE. Sheriff.
I „ Houston Slier iff.sales.
W iLL be sold on the first-3 uesday .in JUNE
next, before the. court house iu Perry,
Houston county, between flic usual hours of sale,
Otto; Lot or parcel of .LamViii .thc i'oii|--;
teenth district of Houston comity, Kuotvu'in said"
district by Lot No. 161, to satisfy a small FiT'a
in favor of IVUHaiq West hearer vs Jess: Alin-
shne—levy, mado and returned to mo by a con
stable.
POSTPONED SALE. „ .
Also, trill be sold ab above, - ’ ,.\
One half acre Lot in the town of- Perry,-
well improved, whereon David W. Man’s fanny
notv lives, and oto dark bay Jloise—levied ou to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of SatnucI Williams aHcl
others. ISAIAH CHAIN, Sheriff.
April 27 ^ v ... .
A. Bold imiv keeps a doctor shop, in the towu
of M’Donough. Henry couuty—as the property
of Samuel Reck and IVilliam H, While-- proper
ty pointed out by said White.
50 acres of Land 4 more or less, whereon
JohfiR. Ingram now livcs---as fils properly to
satisfy a small Fi Fa Lsued frbm a justice’s court
iu favor of Wm. B. Key. vs said Ingram—levy
made aud returned to me by a constable.
One town Lot and House, formerly occupied
by James G. Steele, in the town of M'Donuitgh—
levied on to satisfy n Fi Fn issued from a justi
ce’s court in favor of Jiurrel P.-Ragfaud vs said
Steele—Levy made aud returned to mo by a con
stable,
50 acres of Land, whereon Candace Nor
man now lives, or her interest iu the same—levi
ed ou to satisfy a small Fi Fa issued frpin a.jus-
tiee’s court iu favor of Stephen Mcrccr vs Can
dace Norman—levy made aud returned to me
by a constable.
Lot of Land No. 9.1, in the third district of
Henry couuty—levied on to satisfy three Fi Fas
sued from a justice’s court iu favor of Burwell
Ragland vs John W: Poymr, Joseph Stanfield
and Jliram Jarfrsoii—levy made and returned
tome bj U constable:
Thfc west half of Lot No.' 176, in the tliird
Crawford Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before tlie court house in Knoxville,
Prawford county, between the usual hours of
jtatej..-- .- - ' • •'-■!' -".'r
22 acres of Land, it. being part pf Lot No.
250, in the second district of formerly Houston
now Crawford county—sold ai r the property’of
Itiilit: n Mi l! irons .to satisfy a F« Fain favor 10
B. IV. Matthews vs Said Millifons—levied on and
returned to nto L*y a constable.
’ • WILLIAM R. t £lLES.
* April 29 * - Pep. Sheriff,
Georgia—-Houstem County.
W HEREAS Henry Calhoun applies to ire
for letters of administration ou the cs-
iiitc of Axiom Calhoun, deceased,
• These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and .creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear Cl my office tcithin the lime
prescribed by lute, to shew cause if any they hare,
why said fetters should not be grunted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Gth May,
1833. 33 CFiAR LES ft. RICE, c. c. o.
Court of Wayne county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues-
'day iu 'JUNE next, before the court house in Zeb'
uloni Pike county*.
iL-ot IWo. 104,
yi the tliird district of formerly Monroe llow Tike
county, sold for the benefit of the heirs of Robert
foach, deceased.—3 erms made known on ,the
day. LOUISA LEACII, Adnfrx.
March 20 25
Notice.
S EALED proposals v ill be received at tin
office of the clerk of the Infenor Court a
DeKalh county, Ga. until 12 o’clock of the fn t
'Puesday in June next, far the repairing of th-
Court Hoiise-ili said comity- A plan ot wind
belli be seen at auy time in tiic clerk <*xnce.
The undertaker to give approved security, wind
must be mentioned iu the proposals, aud the woi •
to'be completed by tlie first day of October next
The undertaker pan receive one third ot
contract.when he gives bond and security,
balance when tlie work is completed, ’lhei
all to be done in a coni|>lete ( .workmau like man
lier. - By order bf the Inferior Court of DeKalh
county. E. B. REYNOLDS, Clerk
May 7.1833.
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CE2&TXLA& HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER h-> s
taken the above establishment
situate in the extensive n r ,>
proof brick building, reeei>tl v
.erected Iu Macon, and i, p r / ;
•pared for the accommodating
t regular boarders, and transient persons. Com
nodious stables are attached lo the hotel.
The subscriber hope's to merit from his f r ; eil .
and tlie public a share of their patronage. 5
March 27, 1833
JOHN CARTER,
-7 Late of Clinton.
4‘
GREEABLE to .an Order of the hoiiorahfa
Iufecior Court of Pike County, will he sold,
in Zchu’ou on the first Tuesday in July next the
Legatees’ Interest iu the widow* dower of the es
tate of hloscs Si&idiAnlc cf'siid comity deceased.
JOHN SMITH, >
YYM. V. WHITE. J
may 7th 1833..
Ex'org.
iddministraters' Side. ,. ^
EFORE the courthouse iu Fayetteville,
Fayette county, under an order of the
court of ordinary of said conuty, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in JULY next.
One Negro Man
lamed Edmund, about & years of age—sold as
he properly of William t*. Wilson, deceased—
for the benefit of thelieirs aud cfeditots. Terms
on the llav. t v " ^
THOMAS B. WILSON,
: JOHN WILLIAMS
A prll.27 <. 31 p
r; NOTICE,
’ DO-hereby forewarn all persons from trading
___ far three promisary Notes of hand, made
payable by myself to Thomas Foster or bearer,
-amounting ip. ^11 to 75 or,80 dollars, as fhbconsid
eration for which they; were given has entirely
failed, 1 Jo iiot intend to pay them unless com
pelled by law. The above Notes wet0 made by
ineou the of December, H.81H, hm*1 dug ou.the
2oth of! December, 1833. P- A. HIGGINS.
Jackson, Butts, county ApriI27.' 31 3t .
b
Adm'ors.
One Ilundreii Dollars Reward !
ROKE jail, or? Saturday night, 16th iiist.
a man named
GARTER. lANaFORS),
a stout raw libiikd ,follnfc,, stalksyather fine, he
is about G feet high, red complexion, yellow hair,
has a sly, cunning look. The above reWard-.will
he given to any person, that will deliver linn.to
the Jailor in Macou, lJibb county. Georgia.
II. H. HOWARD, Sheriff.
March 27- 26 W. B. CONE, Dep Sheriff.
UNION HALL,
.... .Forsyth, C^a,
The subscriber Inis partkfaed
and now occupies the late M an .
non House csteblislimem iu For
syth, where he will take pleas,
ure in ministering- to tlieatcom-
modation and comfort of those who may fn vc ^
him with a call. Ills House is coimnmliniis. ami
be indulges a hope that those who visit the Unioa
Hall will have no reason to cpinplain, either of
ireatiuent rr charges, w hich last shall be as m 0 il-
erato as tho times'will warrant. A share of tl>c
public patronage is respectfully solicited. .
jim 22 18 JOHN REDDING;.
CJIEIIOKEE HOTEL.
F OUR mouths afterdate, application- will he
made to the honorable Inferior Court of
Monroe eotmty. when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave io sell tho real and personal estate
of Richard Hamlen. o/.saitlgbtmtv, deceased'.
- * ' JOHN HAMLL'N, Adm'or.
May G, 1833^ 33
Ss
dinary
county^ for leave to sell the Laud and Negroes of
William Salisbury, Into of said county, deceased.
CHRISTOPHER. BOWEN,
jnayG 33
Rutts Coroner's Sale.
O N tlie first Tuesday in JUNE next, will he
sold before the r court hopsc in Jackson,
Butts count}’, between tbo ustlal hours <?f inlc.
One sorrel Stud. Horse, with-a tlax mane
and "tail—levied .011 by virtue of a mortgage Fi Fa
in favor of Henry ilately vs Samuel Scruggs—
property pointed out iu said Fi Fa.
. PALMER A. HIGGINS, •>
March 20* - . - . * Coroner.
Georgia—Quits County.
"fUSCT HERE AS Rebecca Cobh, administratrix
W W ou tlie estate of James Walk&i^deceased,
applies to mo for 161101*8 of dismission on said es
tate,
Tkise are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
lo file their objections (if any they have.) in my office
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
letters will be graated.
Given under my hand, this Oth day of March,
1833. . / JOHN M’CORD. c. c. o.
Georgia, Houston County,
W HEREAS James K. Duncan applies to
me for letters of dismission from-the es
tate of MayUrry Wilkinson, deccasod,
These are therefore to rite and udiponish .alland
singular the kindred andcreditors ofslnd deceased
tojile their objections if any they have, at my office
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
tetters trill be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this the 4th
Dec. 1832. f CHARLES 11. RICE, c. c. o.
F OUR mouths after date application will he
made to the Inferior Conrf of Houston
comity when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a part of the real estate of Orrill Ste
phens, deceased. Consisting of the improved lot of
lain! in the I2tli district of Houston couniy, where
iii the siti.l decea-ed lived.
May II) ALLEN Wl.VIIAM. Admrir.
GOLD MINE.
IIE. subscriber offers for sale ou thp 33-
Mo 11 day in July next, iu Milledgevrllc, k
Gold Miue, No. 999 I2tli district 1st section. A
piece of Gold lias been found on said lot, weigh*
iugilGdwts." LEWIS COWART, Sen,
.-May 15 33 . . td •
, Qol(l NqU'c'c.
1IIE subscriber offers his-serviccs to persons
L who may have dr^w.-i prizes in the lottc-
7^ OUR’ months after date, application wiFl he r 3’> to test them, aud ascertain thoir vaiile. The
. made fo the court of ordinary of. Coweta' experience he has acquired, will enable him to
j!* - . sec
iiving extended his improvements
be is now prepared to accommodate in m ore ’
comfortable style those who .may favor him with
their patronage. Ready access to Maps, Dia-
grains,Sec. can be had at anytime, and no ex c -
tious will he spared to give to the Traveller i u
pursuit of" itiforination, the best knowledge of t! ic
coifttry, which his meaiis of iuformation will a f.
ford; Grateful for the liberal patronage alrjead*
received, its continuance is respectfully solicitri! ‘
. . WILLIAM ROGER? '
A pril 6 39 .‘it.
F Ol/I^-stnouth^aftcrd >to application .wall be
mado to tlie Honorable Inferior Court of
AJonroc county, wbcu sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell ibo land belonging to the es
tate of Judies Hardwick, lajo of said comity de
ceased- WM. B. FILES, adw.’r.'
feh 18 1S33 21 ' . . ' r.
F OUR months alter date application will he
. made to the honorahlo'tho Inferior court of
Butts couuty, » hen"sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell 98 acres of land, bciDg the east
part of lot No. 169, in the first district of origiu-
ally Heurynow Butts county, belonging to "the
estate of Johu Barron, doceased. - .
• > . SMITH RAO RON, adm’or.
Feb 10.1833. 20
district of Henry counly—leilcd on to satisfy
sundry Fi Fa- issued from a justice’s court in fa-
vo: of Burwoll Rnglaiid vs Silas Barron and John
G- Burnett—levy made and returned ttt the by a
constable. _• TIK78. Jf JOHNfidNj Sheriff.
April TO, 1833:
A Iso trill be sold as above,
Lot of Laud No. 93, or if any mistake, the
lot whereon Jtevbcn Bectruur now lives, in the 12th
I’listriit of said county-—levied on as his property
to satisfy a Fi Fa form Henry superior court Su fa-
ver o'f (jfaih feileadcrsbh; forthc uso of James
atiDo# vs Reul.'cn Bearing arid Jdfifes^Dc.iring
( Lot No. 180, irf the 12di 1 .flistritt of said
coutfiy— rlevicd on as the property, of Reeland
Tyner, tb sa fisfy a Ft Fa from Bihb superior coiirt
ill favor cf I,<>'v;, Taylor 1S1; Co. ; vs sa'd Tyner.
Joseph Smith's, interest, in’, and to. half of
Lot ot L imR lying iu tjie l fta district of^ Ilcnry
couun-. No. no; Known, being the laud, whereon
the sa’ifl Sttifh now lives,, adjoining Benjamin
tlosaley ami otln-rs, and one spot.teiT rump horse,
J or 5 years old-'—fil fr-ficd 011 as the property of
Joseph* Smitlfto satisfy a Fi.Fai iu favor of Cray-
tou"& Findley vr. sui'i Smith." , .- . .
One trati grey S’dd ftt/r<e, levied on as tlie pro
pert; of Johs fi B y<:tt to satisfy sundyy Fi Fas
in f.-lor of Crayton FiniUey addotliory vs said
\J'v.;'>”prop8/iy pointed out by Win. L. Cray-
tou. »pnl27 JAMES LOVE. Pep. Shff.
Cor oiler's Saks:
ILL heboid at tho court house In MVDon-
ougii Henry county on the- first Tuesday
in JUNE next between the qsual^ hours of sale,
Two road Wagons and Sfcvcn Horses 3
black Horses and 4 liav Horses—all levied on as'
tbo property nfJc^ G Harnett, tax collector for
the county of Henry, for tin.* year 1831; and Jyssa
Jntirv on and Thomas J. Johnson, his secitnties
to *atisfy an exeenfott is-ueil agamst them by
the justie-« if i:n- i or c«*ur» of 1 ieury comity
gainst John C. Jta.- uett t-.\c olccior and Jesse
.’lihusnn am! Tb.onns J. Johnson Ids securities iu
favor oftht ,i>ni.'v "f I’ourt
127. . Vu.-.n R' W, cnfbneA
Georgia—Houston Couniy.
W HEREAS Wiliinm Byrd, administrator
ou the. estate of Pinkney Yarborough,
deceased, applies for Letters of.Dismission from
sjjdijxuftt 1 -• j .g r ~'- >- •. 1 " i ’.
-These-are therefore to cite andadmbnigh fill anil
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections^if any they have, )in my off ce
within the lime.prescribed bylaw, otherwise said
letters trill be granted.
jan21 17 f CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. 6.
1 71 OUR months after date application will be
. made to tlie Honorable, the inferior court
of Fayotte couuty, when sitting fo ordiuary pur
poses, "for leave to sell a uegro bov about twelve
years ofd by the name of Fain, as the property of
the estate of Wyatt Reeves deceased, lor the ben
efit of the hqii^.and creditors of said decec^ed.
ELIZABETH. RKEYES; dSm’rr.
Marcii 5, 1833 24 \ «- 7 ^'
1 71 OUR months after date, application will he
? made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Houston,.county sitting for "ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of James Jones,
late of said county deceased, for the., benefit el"
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
VotrII,WM.UAM JONES,
':»"> ' - - **. *•'. 1
F OUR months after date application will be
■made to ■ tho honorable.Inferior Court of
Alcrriwfcther county, for leave to sell the cast half
of Lot 237, iri. the niiitje district of said comity,
the pioperty of James D'jsoA, <!ecea?cd.
JAMES H. RAVENS, Adm'or.
v. . IJLIZA C. DYSON, A dm'rx.
April 4,". 1633. 30
give satisfajriou. Applications directed _ to the
subscriber in Monroe couuty, may have their lots
tested‘and a report made to them by sending him
their names and No. of tbeir lot fc eoclasiisg him
i>vo dullii.-s. it" in said tv. I: is now aseer-
taiued there is_oro all through tliis.coimtry and us
iu Cherokee his services can he had auy where in
the State aud by special contract blit of the
State". A. .M. CAIN.
Bitmansville, -May 7 2t 2t
Tho Federal Union and Georgia Journal will
give the above 2 insertions aud forw ard their ac
counts.
' Cdttllfiil.
j^HI HIS is to caution all persons from trading
JlL for (Jcild Lot No. 193 21 2, fiom Charn-
paiu Bu: 1 er of 'l’wiga:oitity, Me having obtain
ed adeed Ter the samoiraudulcuily, aud knowing
at the same time that I had a deed for. tlie same.
N. B. All persons trespassibg on said lot will
he proceeded against as the law directs.
SAMUEL TAYLOR,
May 15 33 tf Ttriggs County.
ZtVETZIT STAB£3.
T ’HE undersigned has opened a Livery Sta-
hle./or.keepJiig aud boarding Horses, &c.
at the stand latterly occupied by .Riley mid for
merly by Bruen. fronting tho Coitri House square,
.Macou, where he will be thankful for h. share of
public patronage. Ilis terms will ho as moderate
as the price of provender. &c. will admit, and
every attention paid that'is requisite.' His pre
sent charges are teu dollars per month.
A few Saddle Horses will at all tinjes bo kept
for,hire., JOSEPH WALNWRIGHT.
Fcli 50 -2
FUANSZm TJk&TGZLUr, '
Upson County, Ga.
’ TJio pulilic are respectful
ly informed that the above
Factory is now in successful
operation, under, an expert-
fenced manager, and L urc.
,C.‘ jiared to do business on sc-
Mi.coimnodati'ig terms.
The If am
mannfaetured at this estab-
. " lishment is.equal in evenness,
strengtii and fineness to any intsde at the Nortfi.'
cntmapufacfUtries; -and superior to most that is
brought out here. The friends of the country are
respectfully solicited to foster this infaut establish,
meUt aud thereby retaiii. ani.*ng themselves tits
capital-lhat will otherwise find its way -to tho
North. - •
(CfT-A specimen of the Yarn manufactured at
this F.-jctory, may be seen at the officocftlie
Georgia Telegfapk.
DWIGIIT IL PERR Y &; CO.
. A pril 24 30
hXVEHY STABXSS,
\T THE OLD IiXFATETTE HAtE ON' CHERBV 'ST-
Jftl THE undersigned having
up his stables in. a verv
conVchieot style, and laid iij
=-*-n plenty of,good Provender, is
prepared to keep HORSES, Sic. in a superior
manner. 'The stables arc under tho direction of
faithful and experienced ostler, who will devote
liis w r:o!.e attention to them. A share of public
pofmnage is respectfully solicited*
Horjes vri’d Carriages to let as.above.
N. B. Horses' will be kept by" the week or
mouth, at 40 cents a dav.
Jan 33 18 JOHN C. BODGERS.
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER
And Family Xyceum.
An Agn\"ltural and MiJcellanedus Nizrspap;.-,
Rrinted at Macon, Ga.
.KVKr.l- OTHER SATpIU).-*, r.
7ff11118-Paper devoted mainly to "the interests
-ML °f Agriculture; and Is made up of origin
al and suiected articles on Farming and Garden
ing, Raising-Cattle and Ilornsg manufacture
Silk, Wir.o and Sugar; manageinciit of Fruit
Trees, Poultry. Bees, Silk \\ orms; Receipts fur
Eicklingand Dying ;">shor; Essays on Health Htid
Disetivc.s,; Household'Economy, Miscelinav, J’o*
ctry,
No pqlhical or sectarian subjects arc introduc
ed into .1 lie work; and only such advcrliscnveats
as-.are of interest to Farmers and Gardeners.
The price ofsubs'-riptiun is Two Dollars prt
annum in advance—or two aud a half at the cud
of the year. - . - ' •
(C? 3 Should sufficient encouragement offer-
tile Planter wjll he published weekly, after ilu-
close of the present volume. *,
" M. BARTLETT.
q&Avii
Georgia—Coweta County.
J OHN VINYARD, administrator of tho cs-
taio 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 saidde
ceased, tb he and appear at my offer within the time
prescribed by taw, td shew cetusei If any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, this the 2d day of Feb
ruary 1833. 20 f SIIION HOUSE, c. c. o.
W'
Gcopgia-^Hullsioh Couniyj
W HEREAS David II, Chewiiiiig applies to
the far letters of dismission from the es
tate of William J. V. Cticxching, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections if any they have, at my of
fice within the. lime prescribed by laic; citherwise
said letters H ill be granted.
Given, upder mj hand and ceal. this the 18th
March'. 1812. CHARLES II, RICE, c.c. o.
F .OUR month's afterdate, application will bo
mad? to the court of ordinary for leave to
sell ninety-eight acres of land mqre or less, being
the cast part oflot No. 1G9, iu the first district of
originally Ilenry now Butts couuty, 'belonging to
the" tstafo of.Johii Barron, deceased.
SMITH BARRON," Adm'or.
March 9.1833. 25
Gcorgia---Pilec County,
W HEREAS Elizabeth .Phillips administra
trix of the estate bf Jcnathd/i Phillips,
deceased applies to mo for letters of dismission
from the further administration of said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kinaredand creditors of said deceased
lo file their objections (if any they hare,) in my *
office within the time prescribed by laic, otheririse
said letters will be granted.
. Given under my hand at office this 13th April
1833. 6 H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. «>.
Pike Tax Sales.
I N fhe town of Zehuloti, Pike county, -will he
sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, her
tween the usual hours of sale, the following Lots
of Land, for Taxes due fertile year 1830:
101^ acres, being half .pf Lot,No. 49, in" fhe
eighth district Fiffe couuty. as the proptrty of
Wm. Hawkins—tax due 43j cents.
202j acres, being lot No. 220, in tho third dis
trict of Piko county, as tho properly of Josiah
M’Ginla—tax due 51-95J.
Lot No. 14,- ini the 3Jd district Harris, county,
as tho property of Samuel Andrews—tax due
cents. .
Lot So. 8i, iri the 18th district of Harris coun
ty, as tho property of Jefferson M. Graybill—tax
duo 9l£ cents,
LotNo. 62, in the Istdistrict of Pike county, as
the properly of Wm. Jay—tax due 91 $ cents.
Lot No. 226, in the 25th district of Leo county,
as tho property of Wni. Lashley—tax due 52$
cents.
Lots No. 30 and 34, in the 8th" district Pike co.
as tho property of Rebeckah Shepherdl fax due
$2G7*cents. Au SMITH,
March 25 26 Tax Collector.
GEORGIA—Upson courty
J OII i HARRIS ndmiui'trator on the estate
of Robert Harris, late erf said county deceas
ed, applies to mo for letters of diemis^ion,
These ar<e therefore to cite and adm-mish all and
kindn
CC/" \V e
.or- JOHN
rirc- 'j ifliati ,r J !o tui-
"ilUSTlAN d candidate lor j
ji..y i, lco3. fl
singular the kindred and creditors of.drrid : il(ces
td Ip be and appear at my offer within the ti:\
prescribed by law, .to shew cause if any they hoti
why said Utters sh"uld not be. granted.
•liven uni! r my li .irt, this 2-«! day of \r>p'-
1833- 31 Tl’OS. F. BETHEL, c. c . o
Amer GooJg and Qiothing,
1 ,•-■reived a* t.‘ie Maeo.i Clothieg Ster.
April 12 121 LEWIS Fli’Cil,
«v
SAW GltljST MZ£X,
T HE snh^f-.iher respectfully informs fhe pub
lie, thaLhi*
Steftift gtattr and Grist Mill,
near his rcsiclppqc, within otie .mile of .Macou, is
now in J( cqmpletq, and successful operation. L
a.'ditiqp tnr ptheriri"achjo,'*-ry he is prepared with n
circular,, saw for irippipg. light lumber, such as
‘.VittdiiWj Sash. Palings,. Lr.tb», See In conse
ini nee .of the heavy expenditure Interred in its
stabli.'iiu.-ent, is neee 5j '-,iry that lie should re-
..ii-re .-uiivi- cash or bankal-le pa(>ei- for his lum
er, whTrh h<; is flisjH'sud fo sell at a fan- price
-V share of the puliiic patronage is very resoect-
.":*;ly solicited. BENJ. F.'OAVENSr
• B—A first rate SAWYER, may, by ap
•lyiup 'mined, '.tely, obtain good wages nuci h jk,t
.. tneinsituation. B. F. O.
July 27. 164 tf :
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH:
a w-f-cKti nkwsi’ai*;:r,
Printed at S*Jacon, Georgia,
And devoted tb Intelligence, Commerce,; Sound
Principles. Arts, Sciences, Literature, See.
T IHE TELEGRAPH, it til, as it has hcreto-
i fere tlor.e, vuidicate personal snd • political
jfebity, 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,
as comprised in thp Declaration pf ItidepcudeucG
and tho Constitution of the United States; and it
holds it tobe a truth almost intuitive; that on" the
most vigilant and unremitting restriction of the
General anil State branches of our Government to
thnfr respective provinces, depends the benign op-
erafions of those opinions, tho virtue of the man,
the franchise of the citizen; and the internal peace
aud external safety ofthe country. i. a
It steers equally far from the new invcnted-rfie-
°ry of thenullifiers; as it does from the old Fed-
Oral doctrine of the Cp,uspljdat[onjs&j—conceiving
that the true principle’ of mir institutions Jjes equal
ly between the^yp extremes. And Vvliile it sup
ports the .\dpii/.istratinii in all its judicious mea
sures, it claims the right to censure it whenever
censure is ; d£Spf-Vbdi. .1.
Ti)'e.terms of, subscription are, Three Dollars
per annufb," iri advance—or Four at the end of the
yfciir.' M. BARTLETT.
~ JYtiiicc
I S givrn," that I forw’arn all persons from tra-
diug for 4 small notes of band given by me
to Wm. Pinkard, administrator of tho, estate of
Thomas Pinkard, deceased, for the hire of a ne
gro mnnhy the name of Dennis, as thefo is a fail
ure in the consideration fo, which said notes’
were given. The notes were riven some, time in
the foro p irt of January last; and due the 25th
day of December next, and amounting iu all to
ninety-six dollars, therefore I will not pay said
notes unless compelled by law.
,. BENJAMIN dUMas.
May 8.1833. 33 3t
T filHK Subscribers still contiiiue‘tlie husioCss
" JL at the old stand, corner of Walnut and
fourth Streets, where work will.lie done accord
ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti
cles ordered from jhe North w hich will arrive in
the courseiofi the summer, consisting of Gigs, 13u-
gies, Barouches and Carriages, tlicv feel con
fident ol pleasing customers both" in articles and
prices.
The have now on hand an assortment which
will be sold low for cash, such as $ Tilleys, Gig*.
aud Barouches; besides several splendid sets 1 -
Harness, with I,aces, Cff'rpeting, Morocco.
Springs pf.different kinds, Joints, Bands, Loops
and Bows of. all sizes. Orders for Carriage*
punctually, attended to, and warranted to plca.e
or no safe. • BENTON & B ACON.
Wanted ass an Apprentice^
,. (r A.la‘t about.fourteen or fifteen years of age. 0:
steady moral habits. *
May -1 138
B. <fc 13.
For Sale.
T W O I.ots 6f Laud, Nos. 73 and 74. contatB
ing 100 acres each, well timbered, about
a mile and a Unit from Macon, 011 the Houston
road, also Two I.ots in Carroll county,. Nos. 201
iu the 5th, aud 173 in the Oth district, containing
202i acres each. The above lands may be pur
chased on reasonable terms, inquire of
May 7 4t 32 It. K. EVAN'S^
F Land in Newton#
RACTIONS No. 333 and 334. iy th? lbih
District originally- Henry now Newton
muty, are for sale, Apply in ■Macon to
Dec I
35
m.baRti.ett.
Provision Store.
i POUNDS prime B-
^ W yLW. eon . Sugar. < o fi". i
•-ol.isses. Flour, Ciirn mo d, !, :rd, t orn, So.- :
Tallow. Hollow Ware, A-.c. constantly far-afe lr
HALL &. iM-t’OOK,
may f5 33 4t Birdsong's oln cimer.
THE STTBSCF.nrEIt
T AKES the least offensive method 111 his
power, to inform his frienrda and the public
that he is obliged to diseontiuifo giving credit.-"
those in his d- bt are requorted to make payment/
April 24 3ft 3t JOHN SMJTH
- - -
v ■ ■ To Hire,
T HREE NEGROES, a man and boy. ana.
womarw.who" understands all kind of nous*
v-'irk, for further particulars apply to this office-
May 7 3t
Sci. C*a. Writs
1 Mi-returning lY itjdiileiiiTi iv ■ if rh.-.T.i--
and Gold Loturies forsale aitlns office.
rnOGG’TT TO JAZZ,
r N-13-.:.|| county, on the 20th in«f. a n-fgro boy
immH ALE«3K. about (7 years of a!®»
rk <• in:dect“d. and sa\ s he belongs to Bi -' H ®
- of Putnam county, the owner is requested
• ime f-irwird. pay cba-"ges and tak- bitn away.
May 22 34 JOHN D. PITTSjJ&W