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Houston Sheriff Sales
O N the Slit Tuesday iu JULYnext. be Tor 6
the Court House, iu Terry HunsJou couu
ty. will be sold the folfcwiug property to wit:
Ojqo live aero lot adjofniqg the twfrn el
Terry, well improved wbcrtdii Joint $1- Mboro
* tio .v lives, uiuoly live acres piiio l.rtid'well impro
ved, kuott u by (lie. north part of lot No- SP-ht the
leullf district, sixty acfo* pitic lnnd with a jtunll
bull thereon, knowu ii$ the evSt part of lot No v
53 in thej said leijiij qiitrict both in HoUstuy'couu-
ty adjoining the (pSii common ofPerry, nndoniy
y«.ke of block work steers—defied on-{ts the pro
perly of J.hn .*/. 5/oorc to satisfy .UjFi Ta hs /S-
. vor of At;ucr 11. Fleutdlin and 'Jtlfnes K.Joueti
Excedtutpof James Jones vs John M. -Moore
' principal and William Wellborn security, prop
erty pointed oat by Wm, Wellborn.
Ojitflot of pity; lahil well improved whercbn
J6h,:i Gilbert uow lives in the tenth district of Hous
ton county, levied on as iheproperty of said GilScrt
' to satisfy a Fi Fa ia favor of George Fatten vs.
t aid Gilbert;
,»Ono lot of oak and hickory land Ic.lbe 1-th
dutriet of Houston county wpjl improved, w here-
<m_ Thomas Y. McCollum formerly lived and ad
jutants the square of land known as the Spring
Hill-square; that formerly belonged to Charles F.
l'otila and others—levied on ns tlic property of
» Thomas '!'. McCollum'to Satisfy a Fi Fa in favor
of.’A’illiatn Wright vs Thos. T. McCollum, polu-
rid out by;said McCollum'. '
21 head ofsjtctk hogs, 9 head of stock cat-
tb,.2 beds and t'llniilurc aud-eurtaius, 1 looking
glass, 1 pinu table, 1 walmil-ffdding tablc v J can
dle stainl, 1) sitting, chair.-*, 1 cheat of drawers, 1
clock, tl decanters. 5 glass tumblers, 1 lot of
books, 1 small chest, I p*ir of sIjoVqI uud tongs
1 pairpf andirons, 1 chest of carpenter’s tools,
lpt of pot ware, 1 small lot of crockery, 1 act
knives and forks, '2 tin buckets, 1 tub, 1 pail,
ferry flat, 1 lot of china ware,"I"ruling gig.
grindstone —all levied on by n mortgage Fi F
issued from Putnam I-uferioi Court in .favor
John McBride vs Abner Vcasey siud other Fi F
rs said Vcasey.
May 27 ‘ ISAIAH CHAIN,-sheriff.
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold otrtlio-flrst Tuesday in JULY
next, between tlib usual hours of sals at
thu court bou*e In Canipbellton, Campbell coun
!y. luo following property to wit:
Three lots of land, to wit: lot of land No.
103 hi the fourteenth district originally Fayette,
now Campbell coulity.'lot of land So. 121 in tha
Fouftieulh district on?iuaily Fayette now Cmup-
btdl county, auil Iof of land No. 122 in tho four
teenth district originally Fayette now Campbell
county, each lot of laud couiaiiiiug*2u2£ acres,
tnoro or lei»—levied -pli-JM tficproperty of Robert
Polly and If’ilium G.-Arkdge. to satisfy a Fi Fa
iu f.tvor cf John Boytc ys Robert.Polly aiid Win.
(i. Aricdge. .
Two Stills, 20 Boor stands, and 9 tight casks
—lovjed ou as the.propi rty of Ahhoorth McBray-
cr to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Thomas C'arroll
vs.said McBraycr; X-mr R ~
All tho right, title and interest that Thomas
Georgia—Butts Cbunfitf..’-'
OT/TIEREAS Itehccca Cobb," administratrix
, W V on fhe. estate of James fFn7£er,'deceased,
applies to me for letters" of dismis>iotr on said cs
httc, ; *•- ‘
•- I'Afjrc arc therefore t6.cUe.mpl admonish all and
singuiar.lke kindred rind trtdilott o/[said deceased
to file their Abject i?>n.s ( if any Iheykuce.J inyiy office
ieit.'iha ike time prescrtiid ly luugOtherwise said
.{diets iiittft granted:--_
Gtvea ttmjer my hand, this 9th dny-of March,
Id AT - ' ' J O H N- M ‘fTOED.c -fc, o.
Georgia, SJCoustcii pensiy,
%J^r 11FK E A if j aides K. Duncan applies to
ff V ine for letters of distni>sicu from the t*s-
tam of Mayberry If'ilkir.aon, deeeitsel, • ? A--'
Tlifse arc therefore ionite and admonish allond
singular the kindred and creators of said dkc eased
to jite their objections if any thti/ kat*,;at liiy.ojfifc
with;n the lime prescribed by. tlnr, otherwise "said
letters will le'gruiJbd.',,.J. X *. • ,
Given, tinder my hand and sChL dlis tho 4th
Dec: 1622." f CHAULFS It.; KICK, c. c-o. ‘
Georgia-— IToyXetoh County. 4 . *
W lIRRKAS' If'ilfiiim Byrd, administrator
Ou the estate of 7*inkney Yarborough,
dcnqpsed. apples for Letters of Dismission from
aid estate-*- . • -
. These arc thetejbrc to qi}e and admonish ell dr. J
sin&darlfte kindred and cr*ditui;sff said deceased
to file their objttlions (jf.any they hare,) in my office
xelthin the time prescribed by lap, olhcrtcite said
letters will hi granted. ’ . :' 1 •
Tan»l 17.t CHARLES H. ItICE.c.p^tK
F OUR mouths after date application will be
made t.i :!:<_• Inferior Goty-t of Houston
ediiutv. when'sitting for .ofdiuary purposes, for
■V.iv- to st if a part of the real estate of Vrrill SU\-.
}>h’.r,s, deceased, consisting of the improved' lot of
iaiidiu'tbe J2th distrietot Houston county, where
on the said deceased lived.' , •» *
' Alr.y 10 A'LLKN WINHA.M. Adm’or.
£ 7^ OUR months, afit-rd ire application wjil be
made to tho Honorable Iuferior Court of
Jlonrde county, When sitting for ordinary.purpo-
Ses, fur leave to sell the land belonging to tho es
tate of James Hardwick, late of said county de
ceased- J".- WAl. Jt. FILES, adm’r.
fell 15183.1 21
3/1OVR months alter date application will be
X 1 made to. the houorable life Iuferior.court of
Bfitl^couuty, w lien sitting for ordinary purposes;.
for leave to sell 93 acres of laud, being tho east
part of lot No. If©, in the first district, of origin
ally Henry now Batts touaty, belonging - to the
estate of Johtl Barron, doceasod. . .
-f -. -.V SMITH HARRON, adm'or.
Feb 10.11=33. 20 - l*.
■ & JiV ■ ■ .
I’urk, the other iu favor .of .Morton N. Birch, vs
* Thomas Hteef. I5EN.I. EA3I.Y, sh^rif." '
Ahb will h: told as above on the first 'Tuesday in
August next,- X
■ j*. 3 Feather beds and lurnitufC, 2 curtain bed
steads. I. clock, .4 largo trunks, I small trunk, I
folding table, 1 set-bateaus. 1 walnut table, 1
small pino table. 1 cupboard,. '4 ch,.irs. 1 side-
bodrd, l.cradlc crib', 1 red <y>w, 1 large ffht. 2
large oveus nudliils,. 1 small ovcn, , 2 stual| tliiWir
pots, 2 sets of fire.ilojy. 4 barrels, 3jars, 2 jugv, I
set china. I iltl «y»rjrmnr wtntg 2 largo flowered
bowls, 3large pitchers, 2 small pitchers, 5 decan-
tyi's, 1 glow jar. 1 largd wailer, 1 wash l.owl anil
phi'bcr, 2sets of k'^ves dnd forks. 1-doz. glass
tumblers, I doz. wwft< glasses,^-s,"is of plates. 2
large dishes, 2 sttall dishes, I large dressing glass,
4 t, ater pails, 4 Spinning wlice!, 1 reek I'pot rack,
2 naif hooks, shovel and tongs. 2 nnigi, 3 small
howls. 2 spadfcs. 1 shove!, 2 axes, 2 fct*3,1 hible
uud ou<r lot. oF books. 3 tin' buckets. 4‘tiu paus.
2 tr;.ys aud oua sifter, 1 set smoothing iron** 1
half busIWJ. measure. .1 'washing, tub and one
churn, 1 broom—lovjcd on ns die prnpeit/ of Al
frrd Fortune to satisiy a mortgage. Fi Fa in favoi
vt Richard Moon vs said .Fortune. Property
pointctlx^ut in said mortgage Fi Fa. “ ;
J^ot oi land kurort by No. US' m tn'd eighth,
district onginally Coweta h : ow Gampbcll county
containing 30acres m'oro loss, whereon
I.emUel WilkiiVson now lives—levied ou as the
property of flirerm II Rutherford to satisfy a
Mortgage Fi Fa itr favor of Joseph N. Speuccr
VS said II ntherford. The land pointed out in said
mortgage Fi Fa. v .
MnV 7 BENJAMIN EA^LT. sheriff.
Fayette Sheriff Sales: . T •
"ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
in <t, before the court house iti Fayelto
viilo Fnyclto couuiy betw ecu the usual hours' of
sale . -- •. -» ^ -
.101.1 acres of land being tr.e -west half oflot
No. 31 iu the tbirtecafh district of formerly Hen
ry uow Fayette eouuty—levied on as the proper
IV.if K: /;/-■ u.-r to svi-fv two sm;:!l F.
l\i, in favor of Cl.irk-jSs Will a d. Levy made
an,! returned to ttie by a comtab'e. ,-
202} acres ofland No. L5-3.in th<^ thirternt..
district"of formerly j lenry now Fayette cou:tt\
*—Jovied on as tho properly of John S* Dodd t«*
satisfy oae-cxccutiou iu favor of Daniel S. at
tfcniou . * -
202A acres of land No. 55 in the seventh
distri&bf I'avrttc countv—levied on us the pro
pern- of Jlcniiet loungbiood to satisfy ru-oxeeH
tion in favor of Samuel *Cla^. Property pointed I
out iiv titaitfiiflV' - * •.
•2i . 'f errptM land Nc; 132 in the seventh
distrns ofVlUtfM county—levied on .ai^the pro
;y *4 i: wU fit .-.••.•* to »-?i-fv .’.i. .•vevu'ion in i:.-
ttrr uif N'rLon & othewi .Property pout-
tuiinsfi by TnomasB. Gay. •
jJOJJ acres ofland No. I331n tho thirteenth
district et origiftanydlcnry Uow.FajetCfl eomtiy.
levied on :.s the property oi-milium O'.yta
and John Bishops- mityvon the .stay sf«*eCUtiou
in fa vor of H. 1 > - Dev.- anti Jobuou .AJIituo.
"'muv 2<) AWkiV.X '.\-v.\nvi:..-J'ryT-
Georgia—Cowctti Cbyntyi
HfIN VItVi AKD, uduunistraxcii' of the es-
taie oi Duvhl Cor, deceaxed/ applies to aie
for letters cf dismission.
These c.n therefore, to, jcitfi,. and ridm.'nisk all
end singular, th ftdr. art d^a title r'c (Tit b/s- df sn id de
ceased, to fie and efppicr al tty office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew rouse, if any they have,
why said htiers should no! be granted.
Given under uiy hathl. this the 2d day of Feb-,
ruary 1,333. 20 ■} SillOKdiOUiiE, c, c. o.
Gatrgia—JImixtoii County,
W HEREAS David H. 7' h ewn i n g'ppl ics to.
mo Ur letters of disHiission from the es
tate of JVillian Jr V. Chcicning, deeuxst i.
These arc therefore to cite and admonifh all and
singular.lhe kindred and jcredifors of (said deceased
to fie their objections if Ony they have, at my of
fice within the lime prescribed' by hue, otherwise
said ktters will be.granted. ~ \ ■
Given under mv hand and seal, this the IStli
March. 1312. CHARLES ft.'R1.GE, c.ct. o.
ITN Olilt mouths after ditto.application will be
L 1 * mado'to the Hcinorahlo inferior Court of.
Henry eouuty wbcirsittiug fur ordinary purposes
- leave io sell alf the real estate of Sarah Rey
nolds late of said county deceased. - . • •
, . . ASTENCElt REi'NGLDS, adm'r
. --Mar H) 1833 - .84 . . “ .
• * : NOTICE, r I
yf DO hereliy forewarn a!J persons from trading
.2. for three -proljTsfery Notes of hatld, made
payable liy myself to Thomas Foster or bearer,
amounting tu'jdl to 75 pr30 dollars, as tiio consid
eration'for which they wero given has entirely
failed,* 1 do not intend,to pay them unless com
pelled by laty.. Tho above Notes weie made by
me,ou tbb 9th ofDccwnberl ,J3l?li and duo ou the
25tb of Dcc^L-br. 1333. P. A. HIGGINS. "
Jackson, Butts county April '27. 3l 3t '
One Hundred Dollars St'eih ftrd l
KOivE Jail, on Saturday -night,'16th-iutTt.
a mati named r • -
a stout raw boned fellow, talks rather fine,'he
is Jiboul 6 feet high, red complexion, yellow hair,
has a sly, cuuuing look. 'The above reward will
be given to: any. person that will .deliver him to
the Jailor in Macou, Bibb comity. Georgia- >
11. 11. HOWARD, Sheriff.
March 27 26 W. B. CON E, IJrp Sheriff
PL'BI.!C SALE ^
Of Steam Boats and Barges !
W ILL be sold iu this place* oil Monday th
1st day ot July next; the folfowiiig Boat
belougiug to the Columbus Steam Boat Company.
viz. - - -
The Steamer COLUMBUS, au:elegaut ne,
boat built of best materials last fall and coiiimcu
ced running the past winter.
The Steamer GEORGIAN which has nr
three seasons _
Too Barge Mary Jones and tho Barge Sarai
Smit!i—tile latter bit.1: last fall.
These baat- will be sold separately to th; big!
est bidder. Terms of sale, one eighth cash, the.
balance in three equal instalments, at six, uiu,- v
aud.twelve mouths. The purchaser giving ap
proved bankable notes./ ”-' - '* - ‘ . . .
SA.M'L IC. HODGES, Agent.
XToluinbus, Ga. .May 25. < \ 35 ^' • -4t%
Oy' The Alabama JongnaJ, Montgomery, and
tho .Mayon. Messenger, aud Telegraph, Macon,
will giytrtho above-4 Weekly insertions aud,for-
tvaftTlheir accounts to thu subscriber for pay
ment;- . ;S. Jt.' n.
STASIS.
rgl 13 !•. undersigned has opened a Livery Sta-
g. lile for keeping tytd boarding Horses, &-C.
at the stand latterly occupied by,Riley aud for
merly by llruen, fronting the Court House square,
Macon, where ho will be thankful for a share of
public patronage. His terms will bo as moderate
as the prim of provender. iVe. will admit, ami
every aRcnth^jntuTjtlpU. is^-equisite. His pre
sent charges arc ten dollars p6r month.
A few Salldlo Jlpf^cs will at all times bo kept
for liir.e:,, JOSEPH AVAlN WRIGHT.
Feb 20 : 2. - ’ -
Georgia—Pile County. ;f I
T^TIIEREAS Elizabeth Thiilipsndministra
Y trix of tho estate of Jonathan Phillips
deceased applies to me for letters of dismission
from tlib -furtheradibinistratiot! pf said estate,
_ These ore thrrefire. to cite, and admonish ull and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to 'fits their objections (if any they have,) in my
office within the time prescribed by law?otherwise
said IttUrs will he granted.
Given under my hand’.at office {his 13fh April
1833. 0. * ., H; G. JOMNSONV c. c. o.
GEORGIA—Upson i’oUhly.' X :
WOIIN HARRIS administrator od dsa-estate
trD of Robert If arris, ln\c ofsaidj county deteas
cd, applies to me forjetters of dismission,
, These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular The kindred and creditors of said deccas
ed 'to be and- appear at my ojlccpcifhin the time
prescribed fry law. to skew cause if any they have
who said letters should not be granted, j ' *.
Given under my hand.'(hi* 22tl day - oi' April
1833.. 31 THOrir F. BETHEL, c. c. o.
Grorgfn—Houston County.
il E RE A S IJeury Calhouu applies to me
_ _ for Iptters of administration ontbees
tatc of Axiom Calhoun, deceased.
These are thlrefofe to'cite and admonish all and
singular the.'kindred and creditors-of .laid deceas
ed, to be and'appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have
why said letters should not be granted-
Given uuder. ray hand at .nflice. thHGth May,
1833.. 3? . CHARLES HI iaGE..< v c. o.
A GREEABLE to an Order of tho honorable
Inferior Court of Tike/^oniity. will be sold
iu Jfiebuldu on the first TuosdaJ’iu July hext the
Legatees’ Interest in the widows dower of the es
tate’ of .Hours Smith late bf’suid eouuty deceased
.... - JOHN S1HTI1. ? ;
V . W.M. V.AVIli'fE. I - • 0T '\
may 7t!f JS36. - ,
.!/ini in iff ra tons? ii&alej
'jOlEFOllE the court bouse Ip Fayetteville,,
Fayette county, uuder an ’ order of tho
jjvrt of ordinary of said co*ntv, will bo sold on
ihc first Tuesday in JULY next. -
V One SJegro .S-Sais.
named Edmund,' about 25 vears of ago-~q 0 ld*os
tho properly pCJFi(liam P. IFilson, deceased-—
forJne.benj^tofihte fwhts.*afl T d-<ir6diiqit. Terms
• t!u- dav. . .
TUOMAS B. WILSON, >
johnwilhams, y
April 27 3lp
A dm’of S.'
F OUR mouths after da tctyrpplication will be
made to tfie honorable Inferior Court of
inroe county, when sittingifor'Srdiuiiry ptirpo-
-■s,'for leave'to sell the. real and personal estate
■ Richard Hamleiu of said county, deceased.
. JOHN HAMLEN, Adm’or-
May 6, 1833.. 33 \ .'...X 7, r '
fXcDrnia— CnurJXnl County. ( *
f EvlN AieGEE tells before 'A'illinrj\ M.
J *'L'rown. of dmpm.co -H If th di-fr cf
one t. »y mar.: vVitli'a s'r-.'.rd! White vp.ot 08'beffcft
hind fellbefc; also a small .-pot in’.her tycaenq .i
0 M her uose; utiout nve fcot aijgal«na'suppo
sed to bo liitto or tt-n years o!4. Appraised by
Thomas Laiuronco- and Jeptha M. 8:aii.or'iT to
.^r-O. This 14th May 1833; ^ . . ,
34 W. J. H.aMVUt’N, c^ i|. c.
Georgia—Pike Countij.
'tiEREA^ James Whatley, guardmn.of
R *S.rt Prttny. orphan of Gillab t'reeny,
.R-codsed. applies for letttrs of dismission from
said guardianship— .
These arc thir* fort, to cite and admonish nUon<l
.singular the kiiulrtd and creditors of said Robert
i'ncny, to JUe their ohjiotions (if ony they have.)
■in mu office, within the time prescribed by law, why
'Said'liik'» should not be grant'd.
Given miller my hand, at office, this 8th May,
JSS* 34 H. c. JOHNSON, e. v. o.
1 [7IOUR mouths'after date; opplieation will be.
JT '.n’iado to tlio Honorable the Inferior Court
rr Houston county sitting for ordinary purposes,
or.loave to sell "tho -real estate" of Janes, Jones.
to of said County deceased, for fho beneiit of
ilic irrirs and creditors cf said deceased.
" fob 11,1833; ‘SZ WILLLU1 JONES,
ad pf r.
■Min
WIIOUR months after date application will bo
made to.jho honorable InferioFCoart of
licrriivcUicf aputuyi for (eave to scli the eait half,
of Lot 237, in. the "ninth district’ pit s^M couhtf,
the piopert/of James Dysdn: deceased.
• * TAMES If. RAVENS, Adm’or.'
. ELIZA fc: DYSON, 'Adm’rxj.
April 4; 1833. 3.0 -
rv-iUIt-moinhs after-date, application will be
f lhaife to the court of ordinary for h ave to
self niiicly-ejght acres of.Infid.inord or less, being-
:hc cast part of lot No 169, in tho/irs: district of
originally Henry uow. RutU'coutify, belonging to
tLo-estate of John JBarron, deceased.’
SMITH BARRON.yUai’o/-
March9, IP33. 25 ,. .
F OUil months after date application will ho
made to the Honorable, tho inferior court
Iof Fayette vour,tv, when sitting fo ordinary pur
poses, for'leave to sell a negro buy about.uvelye
yean 0 f<l hv th- name of Sam, as th - pro; erty of
■the estate of lV;.;ait Reeves deceased, for the bco
Vfil 0 f the Heirs and < re<iito-.-s of- .id Wececsed-
ELlZA’BffrH REEVES, adm'rx.
March 5, 1833* 24 .
- GOI/I> WIiVE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale on Uie 3d
Motiday in July next, iu MiliedgevUlo, a
Gold 3Iinc, No. 999 12th district 1st section. A
piece of Gold has been found on said lot, Weigh-
iug86dvfrts. LEWIS COWART, Sen
Alav 15 33 X td
, .Gold Notice.
r HE subscriber offers his- services to persons
who may have dnWn prizes in tho lotte
ry, to test them, and ascertain their yniuc. The
experience ho has acquired, will euablb fjiin to
give satisfaction. ; A pplicauouS_ directed- td the'
subscriber iu Mouroe county, may have their lots-
tested aud a report made to theta by Sending him
their names and No. of their lot (c enclosing blin
two dollars, ifiu said county. It is littW asetr-.
taiued there is ore-all ibrough.this country and as
in Cherokee his service's can be had auy w here iu
the State and by special contract out of the
Styte.. A. M. GAIN.
PhitiHtfsHHe, May 7. '2t 2t
'Tho Federal Union and Georgia Journal will
give the above 2 insertions aiid iofivard their ac •
counts. I'-
Notice X'~ ,
S given, that I forwarn all persons from tra
ding for 4 small notes of hand given by me
to Wm. Phikard, administrator of the estate of
Thomni Finkard; dcteaqcd; lor the bird bf a he
gro man by "the name of Dennis, as there is a fail
ure in the consideration foi which said notes
were given. Tile notes were given some time in
the fore part of January lasts and due the 25th
day of December next, and amounting in .all to
niiiety-six dollars, therefore I will not pay said
notes unless compelled bylaw. .
. . V, . BENJAMIN D(j;,IAS.
May 8.1833. 33 3t
AYETUMPKA. -
CC/ 8 * Great Sale of Tjwn Lois,
Second Monday in Juiy.
T the urgent request of the citizens of. the
L place, as well as many persons iu various
parts of Alabama, and tho adjoining States —tho
Undersigned tfill oiler, at l’colic Auction*, iu
the town of Montgomery, on.tl.fi 8th day of July,
ensuing, all those choice aud well known Lots iu
tho town of JFetu'mpka, purchased by them attb
saie in Gahawba in septeinbor las', comprising
nearly all of thc'nios't eligible' sites Tor business,-
in this well situated and rapidly improving town.
Its well known advantages, oml the desirable lo-
catioU of the lots* render any particular dcscrip-
ItififljiooccesTary. \ jffi '• ■ - - -. v ^ra
Terms of Sale.—Half payable 1st Jam'
naif payable Jan. 1835.;." Notes with a
ed scciuity.
srM'S & SGOTT. Tuscalohsa,
G. & J. TiVYLOR,’Wctumpkaw
15. H- OHIFFI.Y, Wetuuipka. •
' - E. PARK.MAN, Selma- ' •
L*. L- MAT>IEWCabanba.
* • • . C. CllOMMELIN, Wetumpka.
May 22 3f *.tds
(ff* Tho Mobile Com. Register, Ala. State
Intelligencer, Iluntsvillo Democrat, KuoxviHp
Register, Georgia Telegraph, and Charlesron
.Courier, will insert the above offee a week, until
tho time ofsule.-and forward their hills to tho of-
fico'of the Alabama Journal. - •.
f834;
approve
1 ! o the Public.
,N the first, day of this otquaT tF.cro took
^ placo a tremendous storm at Thoraaston’,
which is found to have cxtcndcc tvido and far,
and to havo done much damage—c wing to which
tho itmchiut agthts employed to se-’l tickets could
not arrive ip. tunc, aud the dealing of the Union
Hotel -Property Lottery could not take placo on
the 2d-ins:'. Af therp. rs considerable si-ock yet
to dispose of, tho" Proprietor thinks it best to have
the drawing wlicn the stock is sold, or most cer
tainly tho first day of Jauuar^.next: this will
give him time to sell tho balanyo of’ tb.g tickets.
' Jlfcssni. Saltir.arsh (SiOVnrton,slart y fine Post
Coach Union Line, to leavo Macon iiaiV.Cfilum- r
bus. on tho first Mondav in April next.'drfd ;iiee't
ift tbo Union Hotel in Thomaston three limes .a
ek. This splendid Lino must raise.the stcylfS
aud be a great inducemt-ut for purchasers wlio
ver indulge in Lotteries. •
^ ’ J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
Thomaston., March 4,1833.
HVERY STABLSg,
AT TIIE OLD LAFAYETTK JTAI.T, ON CUKnnY ST.
THE undersigned having
^fitted up his stabies in a very
convenient style.yand laid iu
.T-a plelityiof good'Fi'ovcader,' Is
jirepared to keep HORSES, &c. in a superior
innuncr. -The stables are under the direction of
a faithful and experienced ostler, who will devote
his wf/olc attention to theft'L A share of public
potreuage fi respectfully solicited. _ .. .
Horses aud Carriages to let. as above.
:Y; *}; Ilorses’will 6o k'tfit by the week or
mouth, at 40 cents a 2&y.
J.m.'El 18 JOHN O. RODGERS.
The CEOKCIA L’EI ^kTpH
A lVKEHir nKWSPATEU,
Printed at Macon, Georgia,
And del-oted to Intelligence, Commerce, Sound
Principle.". Arts. Sciences, LiUruture. -S':'-
HE TELEGRAPH, will, as it has hereto
fore done, vindicate personal and political
liberty, so far as is compatible with private hap
pihess and public safety. It w.ill therefore cling
to tiio b'pJnictM of the Fathers'of the Revolution,
as comprised its tho Declaration of Independence
aud the Constitution of theUuited States;- anil h
holds it to be a truth almost intuitive, that on the
most vigilant dnd unremitting restriction of the
General aud State branches of our Govorqmen! to
their respective provinces, depends the beirigii op
erations of tiibi'e Opinions, tho virtue of the inan.
the franchise of thecitizen, aud the internal peace
and external safety of the country.
It steers L-oimlly far from tin- now invented the
ory of thenullifiers; as it does from the old Fed
eral doctrine of the Consolidationists—conceiving
thatthe true principle of our institutions lies equal
ly between tho two extremes. And whilo it sup
ports the Administration in all its judicious .mea
sures, it claims the right to .censure it wheuovitr
censure is des erved. *. -■'
The terms of subscription are, Three Dollars
per annum, ill advance—or Four ot tin- mu' of ’f'“
year. M. BARTLETT.
CEWTKAS SOT25I.
'niE SUBtiClUBER h *
taken the above estabfishmei
'situate in the extensive fi
proof brick building, recetiti
.erected In Macon, and is pn
*pafed for the accomrnodatin
,f regular boarders, anil transient persons. Com
dhius stables are attached to tho hotel, r.
The subscriber-hopes to merit from his fricud
nd the publib a share of their patronage.
-JOHN CARTER,
March 27, 1833 27 Late of Clinton.
~^T- IMOY 11A IA„
Forsyth, Ga.
Ths-siibScriber has purchased
and now occupies the late Man
iJ^. siun Ilouse establishment iuFor
»sytil„-wheP# he will talco pleas
^tire. in ministering* to the accom
modation am! com tort of t !io-c w ho may favor
s Jum 'with a call.y- His Hause is commodious, and-
he indulges a hope that tifocc Who,visit.the Union
Hull will havo.no reason’to complain, either pf
treatment.rr fhnrges, which last shall bc.a's'mod
erate* as ihe times will warrant. 'A share of the-’
public-patronage b respectfully solicited,
jan 22 18 'JOHN REDDING.
. ^ CilEROKEE HOTEL, r
.Auraria, imnpkin County. ,
TIIE,..FubscribQr stilt coij.tiimes tb
Occupy his Oid gtaiui, on Mnin street,
BillBf" c 4ew dbors nbdVe the Court Houseo
hftfJSiLii Having extended Ijis improvements,
bp is now prepared to accommodate' in. more
comfortable style those who- may.favor him with
their patronage. Realty access, to Maps, Dia.
grains, &e. can-be had.at-any time. aud.‘ no cxc-
tipus wilL be'spared .to give - to the Traveller'u
pursuit of infonnatinu, tile best knowledge of die
country, which his means of information wit! af
ford. . Grateful fbr jhe liberal ualronng-e already
received, its continuance is respectfully fs'dicitrd. ■
,-.•!.*■ WILLLitM ROGERS.
April G- 30 3t
INEVV GOODS.
WM. I?. BURDSALL,
’las just received a new and extensive assortment or
Dry CrGod?., Clothing,
Hats, Shoes, fyc.
fTff IS stock will be found inferior to none asfl
£LJL purchasers, by favoring him with a call’ ^,0
•e offered Goods at the most reduced prices.
For Cash Only.
T 1
FXUkVr£L2:7.m FACTC-RY,
Upson County, Ga.
The public aro respectful
ly iuforn:ed that the above.
v ac,or 3 r •? now in.successful
, Xfjjjflgl operation, under an" experl-
* ^d«vnced manager, mid,is pre-
paffd to -do business on ac-
conunodati*ig terms. -
Tho
' mantil act tired at this estab-
^ .Itsbnfent’iscqt!:.I in evenness,
strength and fineness to any made at the .North
ern manufactories, and superior to-most, tijal is
brought ont here. The friends of the country are
respectfully solicited to foster this infant establish
ment aud. thereby retain aip<mg themselves the
capital that will otherwise find’ its way fo the
North-* v ...» - -e-'yi." .£
Atspecimen of tho Yarn mauit|jaclu?3d «t
this Factory, may bo seen at the oflice of,the
Georgia Ti legraph. -• • .-**- »*.
Dwight r. perry & co.
Ap'ril 24. - ; , 30 1 - V- - : g v s.
For. Sale. v
WO Lots of Land, Nos. /3 'anjJ 74, contdiu
" iug 100 acres each, well timbered, about
a mile and a half from Macon, on thu Houston
road, also Two. Lots In Carroll ccunty, Nos. 2QJ
in tho 5th, and 173 in the 6th district.-- containing
202i$ acres each. The.above lauds may bo pur
chased on reasonable terms, iuqui re of
May 7 4t 32 R. K. EVANS.
IIIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAKT, OF TIIK rOLLOW| SC -
Super Saxony, Blue. Black and Colored Broad
Cloths ,
Blue, Black, Mist and Fa.ncy Colored Sattiaets
Striped Sattinets,.EngI:.di Meriuoes
Duffle Point and Rose Blankets •
Red, White, Green and Yellow. Flanntlj
Canton and Saxony White Gauze do
Damask Table Dmper
Bird's Rye, Scotch, and Ptussia *do
Blu'e, Black and Colored. Bombazetts
do do do Circassians
-N’pgro Clothing, Linsey s
Brown and Bleached Scirtings
do ' . do S.heetings
*- do do 1 drillings
Cotton Oznubucgs, Fu stians
Black Italian Lustring ,
Black Gross de Swiss, Black Gross de N'anlt-
do do Berlin * 1
BlaclfSiuchew? andBananets
Col. Gross de Naples
Black and Ctil. Florences.
do'’ do, .Italian Cr«|)c3
Scarlet and Black .Merino J .ting Shawls
Scarlet Square Shawls
Casljmere, Valentin, Thihe't IV'ool
Silk,.Damdsk-and Cassiinert Shawls
' Her liatiif Baris .Muslin CivM-c -,
Gauze; Gros de Naples v vcl Mandarine flrers
Handkerchiefs
• Ladies’’an J Misses’ Belgian, t.'alkin, Straw, Lo-
hbrti, Braid and Faiiiy Bunncfs.
■ Satin and Gauze Garnitures
• English-Moleskins. Bed Ticks
Apron Checks. Furniture "do
; Domestic P-lnidsand Stripes "* *
Floor Ciotli Baize-, Green Fuze Cloth
— Furniture pimityl Ihiir cord-di». _
r • KuSsia Sheeting, -Ble.ich D°' v -'' 3 '- 3 ’
. Burlap.sr Batlgup Cords -
,' Irish I.iiiens.'i.&wns .> ■■•■
Blue an.! Scarlet Rattiest
<iott(.-n Cassimeres
».Bfack Slid pul. plain JRibhons
V Dark-aiid-light Pol. Prints unci Gingham;
Lace and tja'nze Veils ... <
-Ftgured aiid plain Bobbinet Lacc
Tiii'cai! Laces - •' M C ; , . . .if .
Cambric,?Jaconch Swiss; Mull, Ns’nsoak euj
-o .rr Bock Muslins
I.inen Cambric
' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee uo
Indhi’Flag and Bandana do
Shell-Coinbs
•Ladies’ and Gentlemens' Gloves. ’ *■
. Aiottoi), Worsted find La.mli’s Wool Hose
Black and Col. ^ambries’
'B.cad.-ReticuJcs , V
.Men’s and Boy's’ Fur; Cloth DiidSeal Raps
Chinchilla do
READY MADE CLOTHI NG.
Superfine "blue, black, green, adelaid, olive and
Dress Coats.- i
vn and steal
K :
CO&CIZ ffijkizr&G.
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER
And Family Xyceum.
An Agricultural and Miscellaneous Newspaper,
Frintcd al Macon, Ga.
Wks# fiiittR SATjjnnAf:. -
T IIIH Paper is devoted inaicly to the interests
of Agriculture; anil is made up of origin
al and selected articles on Farming aud Garden-*
iug, RnL'iij-J Cattle aS3 Horses'; msiifufqdture of
riflk. Wire aud Sugar; management of Fruit
Tr.-cs Poultry, Bees, It ilk Worms; Receipts for
PicUidg and Dring : short Essays,pit Health and
Uui-a-cs; Household Economy, Miscellany, Po
etry, Ac.
No political or sectarian subjects arc introtiffc
cd into tho work; and only such adveftTscmcuts
as arc of interest’to Farmers and Gardeners.
:.Tho price of subscription is Two Dollars per
nnuum iu advance—or two and a half at the end
of the ye Sr.
Qffi* ^hould snffeient encouragement offer,
tho Planner will.be published weekly, after the
close of the present Volume-'
M. 'BARTLETT.
F made to the c'ourt.bl drd nary 9f Coweta
county, for leave to sell the Laud and N</i'oc of
IFilliam Salisbury. late of said comity, deceased.
CHRISTOPHER BOWEN, *
tnay 6 33
BRotraxxT •so jail,
Jackson, Butts county, a likely negro wo-
mnn.-says her.name is Hester, about 22' or
> years of agej says she belongs’ to Mr. Davis
utlrews oi Putnam county, Ga. She is lull
faced, ?hc isiolerably well clothed, with shoes ou
OUR months arter date, application wm ]^e ;her'fcct. ..Tile owner is requested to come for
ward, pav'dHarges niid t;ike her away.
May'll) 34‘ HENRY HATE LEY, Jailor,
< IIL ANUS
FORBALE AT THIS OFFICE.
AGRICULTURAL FAIR. .
T HE nextFair of the Ga. Agricultural Soci
ety will bo held at the court house iu .Macon
on Wednesday, tho 12th day • rf June next.—
The following Premiums aro offered:
For tho best lot of Butter, not less than
20 lbs. to be exhibited, a premium of • $5*00
For the best Georgia Wine, two bottles,
to bo exhibited, of which not tess fljati
30 gallons sliall have been made, . 5-00
Fcir tho best Georgia Sugar, 25 lbs to bo
exhibited, * .5*00
For thc fcCst Georgia Flour, fjvc'Lbls to
be pxhihitad, ' . . , *' • ~ 5*00
For tho best Georgia Silk, not less than
one lb. . 5-00
Fo;* the best Georgia ludigo, uot less
than 10 lbs. . , . ' ' ... 5 00.
.For ti.ulargest IIOg,-raisedand fatted'
in this Sta'to,’ . t-._' _. vGf -Xx 5 00
For the largest Ox", raised and fatted in **
this State, ~ *•
For tho best Georgia Jeans, "not.less ,
than 15 yards, - .5*00
For the bcst-Kitrhcn Garden, within 3 hi
miles of Macon, - } • • - ._I0-0O
In additiou to the above, discretionary premi-
iums willb'e awarded for the best and greatest vn
•ricty of rare Flowers, largo Vegetables and choice
(Fruits, *■ ". .. ’ •
* Articles entered for premiums must be accom
AanHfcLby a written description.
.Perspiii. not disposed'to compete forthc Pr*
miums, nr.e requested to aid in furthering ihe greu
objects of .tli^.Socie'ty, by sending animals, vog.
tables, &c. lo ifie-Fair,*!
The ladies of,Macon and vicinity are partic
larly requested, to lend their assistance in furuis;
ing Flowers, &c.‘ -- ~ ' ’. — ' •'
tCr* We are authorised tour,
nocture JOHN L. MUSTIAN a caudUiaterii
Sheriff of Bibb county.
May 1,1833. 31
T
HE Subscribers still continue tBe.business
Fourth Streets, where ; work will be done accord
ing to order. Having a large' assortment of arti
cles ordered fromtho North which will arrive in
the course of the sumpier. cntf?Tsiing of Gigs, Bu-
gics, Barouches ' and JCarringes, they - feel con-’:
fident of pleasing customers both in articles and
juices. »f
The have now on hand an assortment which
will he sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gig*,
and Barouches; besides several splendid sets of
Harness, with Lacos, Carpeting, Morocco,
Spring- of different kinds, Joints, Bands, T.oojis
and Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages
punctually attended to. and warranted to please
or no salt*. KENTON BACON.
Wanted as an Apprentice,
A lad about fourteen cr fifteen years of age, of
steady moral habits. B. & B.
May -1 138
SAW AMill.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lie, that his
Steam Saw and, Grist X&iJl,
near his residence, within .one mile of Mador.,' K
now in complete aiul successful operation. 1.,
additioit to other machinery he is prepared w ith a
circular saw for ripping light lumber.-Vsuch- as"
Window Sash, Palings,'Lztba, &c.-. In conse
quence of the heavy expenditure interred in its
establishmenT,. it is necessary that he sjioitld re
quire cither cash or bankable paper for his.lum
ber, which he is disposed to sell at a fair price
A.dujy of the pnlilic patronage is very respect
fully solicited..;.. BEN.T. F.. OWENS.
N. B.—A first rate SA\VyER, hiay, hy ap-.
plying immediately, obtain good wages and a per
I mai.-.ent situation. 15. F, O.
July 27. JG4‘ - -ff —-
EI5GUGHT TO oAILi
I JT Bibb county, oil the 20th iust. a negro boy.
named ALECK, about 17 years pLage,
drt Complected, and says he Seloiigs fo-William
Ross of Putnam county, the owner is requested
to come forward, pay charges and take bini n*.vny.
May 22 34. JOHN D. PITTS, Jailor. .
. Land in Wewtcn.
F RACTION^,No. 333 anil .334,,-in the 16th
District/o’rigitialiy Henry, now Newton
-unty^ are fonsalo, - Apply*hi, .Macon to
Dec 1
35.
M.KARTLETT.
T3HE SVBSCRZBSZl
T AKES the least offensive method in his
power, to inform his friends and the ptiblit-
iiathe is oliliked to.discontipuQ giving credit.—
hose in hisdebt aroreoiteUnd to make payment'
April 24 30 3t JOHN SMITH.
brown Cloth Dress Coa"ts£*
- Blue, black, fre^tr." r-'r.-.vn
*7 : mix! Cloth Frock.Coats
” Blue, brown; olive, "teen n::-.l mill
- - * 1- ''- '' Cloth Coatees
Blue; steel mist and fancy colored Saltinel Cest-
ces and Frock Coats
Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, grer:: r.:/i
WLJ.Y'* steel mist cloth Pantaloons
’ Drab,'lavender hnd striped Cassimci e ilo
■Blue, steel miitnncl fancy'colored Sattinctdo
Et’giish iMolegkin, uncut Cord and Bangup do
youths’ Clotll.'and..SaUxnet Coiitees and Pacta-
• i.locra
Black, blue and drab Cassimerc Vesta
Black and colored Velvet do ;
-Dark and light figured Valentia, white and col.'
ored Marseilles, gwansdowu, Toilint!
and rinttinet Vests
Camblet and Plaid Cloaks ...
Velvet/ Bomliajine, Silk, .Valcntia and Lcatl.tr
Stocks v
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms,'Sic. itc
Negro Clothing,
Men's r.uil Youths' Fur and lfool Hr.!?,
Fine Boots and Shoes,..
NEGRO 5KOBS, &V. &C.
Oct. 21 4
: —j r- j —
Fresh Drags, JRaiijts Oils.
B21. W. 3S. tiALX,
H AS just received his fresh supplies. a:;d o:-
. fers for sale, at his store on Cotton Avcn*
lie. a quantity of
Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla,
Sperm do • > Carpenters ■
Train do Castor,Oil (fine article)
.White Lead Croton.Oil ,f
Spanish Brown ground Spirits ■Turpentine
- ’fff. - Copal \ amist'.
do ilo dry Black It athcr dc
Venetian Red - Japan do
Windsor Glass Glue
Paint Brushes Snuff, Macaboy and
Indigo, Spanish Flote Scotch
ml'■•f -' "Fine cut T.qJ)3Cco
Coppcrfis Hair & c»-t Brushes
PearbAshcs Camel’s bail Penci!<
Ma gnesia, lump Ac cal’d Chloride of I.imo
Starch Chloride ot Soda
(iuith'ne. . Lemon Syrup
Piperine Lamps
Iodine Lantems
Opium Lamp Glasses Cc Mick
Morphittm Sulpbat & Viucgar
Acetate ^
Madeira and Port ^T*Ine,
• Suitable for convalescents,-
Together with an extensive and jreqcral aswt**
meht’oi'ali article’s in his line, all of which
purchased in person by himself in-New ii rt '
and aro.warranted genuine. Ho is piiepar«
give reasonable nccommouationsand respeett. ;•>’
invites the attention of tho public.
Fell 13 ' 2Q
CASH STORE. ,
BAVID BAESTOM
A T his Old Stsmd, offers for sale,
150,000 Pounds B ACON, -
together with a 1 - general assortment of p00l
suitablo to this market, which will 6(5 sold s(- L
ibleed prices. ~h
y F
To Hire,
-'*1 HREE NEGROhj^.a, irian and hoy, and
■_ woman., who tuulerstauds all kind of house
vork,'fnf’fiirther particulars apply to this office'.
May-7 3t
Sci.P?. Writs
^ A OR retpnjiug .fraudulent dr;i ws .ip,-the. Lan
JL 1 and Gold Lotteries for salt* at this office.
HE Subscriber having'purchased thee 2
Interest’of '£
I>. WOODBtmt .. ■ t ,
in his Easiness, will hereafter continue. Jt on
own ncroinii. G. B. VVAKDLA\-
Mav 2^ 34 -
±l . T,rr
Provision Store. _
30,000
MolassOs/Flour, Corn meal, Lard, ^^ rD ’ ‘uw
;Tallow, Hollow Ware, &c. constafftl)^""
. HALT, & M'COOh.
j mav 15 33 At birdsong's old corig
f
N my absence from Macon I leave
FITCH as my agent, and all persons
have- not paid up their accounts fItCH*
'•lease seule with him. LEVvl^ *
Mav 16 ' 34
Summer Goods and :f
f US T received at the Macon■f,l" t v! l ,V|'e(}
April 12 121 LESVIS