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Faycllc Sheriff Saks.
II-I- be told on ilic first Tuesday in July
v V next, before the court house in Fnyeitc-
vi.lc-Fayctie county between tho usual 'hours of
sale
101}; acres of laud being tnc West hialfof-lot
No. 33 in the thirteenth district of formerly lleu-
rv uow Fayette county.—levied on as the proper
ly of Kindred Biackstock to satisfy two small Fi
Fas in favor of Clark & WiJIard. Levy made
riud returned to mo by a constable.
* 202i acre;, of land No. 1G3 iiTtlro thirteenth
district"of formerly Henry uow Fayette pouiity
—levied on as tho property- of Joint S. Dotldio
'satisfy one execution in favor ol Daniel S. Wat-
Mirson
202£ acres of laud No. 55 in the seventh
district of Fnyetto county—1 ivied on ns tbo pro
perty of Btnnct Youngblood to satisfy r -u execu
tion in favor of Samuel Clay. Vroperty poiuted
out by plaiiiliiV. -~ v
202A- acres of land No. 132 in the seventh
dUlrictofFayette county—levied on as the pro
perty of Uriah. Glass tosntisfy nnexccu'ren iu la-
vor of William Nelson & others. Property poiu-
tod out by Thomas B. Gny.
202.V acres of land No. 133 in tiro thirteenth
disuict\»f origiually Henry now Fayette county
—levied on us the property of William O'lstal
nml John Bishop security, on tlie stay of elocution
in favor of E. D. Beal aud Johnson & Guuu ;
plaintiffs. * ' t •
May 20 ANDREW M-fiRIDE, shtr'ff.
Campbell Sheriff Sates.
W ILL bo sold ou the 6r$iTuesday in JFLY
next, bstweeu the usual hours of sale at
the court bouse in Cadipliellton, Campbell couu-
ty, the following property to w it:
Tnrco lots of land, to wit: lot of land No.
103 in tho fourteenth district original!} Fiiyette,
now Campbell couuty, lot of land No. 121 in the
fourteenth district originally Fayette now Camp
bell county, au d lot of land No. 122 in tho four-
tocuth district originally Fayette now Campbell
cyuiity, each lot of land containing 2024 acres,
more or less—levied on as ihq property oi Hubert
Pally aud fPilligm G. Ariedgc to satisfy a Fi Fa
in furor of John iloylo vs Robert Folly aud Win.
CL Arloilge.
Two Stills, 20 Beer stands, and 9 tight casks
—levied on ns tho property of Ahtivorth McBray-
rr ta satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Thomas Cun-oil
vs said McBrayer.
All tho right, title and imercst that Tlronias
Steel has in lot of land No. G7 iu the ninth district
origiually Fayotto now Campbell county—levied
on to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in favor of Jolla
It uric, the other in favor of Morton N. Birch vs
Thomas Steel. BEXJ. EASLY, sheriff r . •
Also tcill be sold, its above an tltejirst Tuesday in
August next,
3-Feather, beds and fuiiiiturc, 2 curtain bed
steads. 1 cluck, 4 largo trunks, 1 small trnuk, I
folding table, 1 set bureaus,. 1 walnut table, 1
small piuo table, 1 cupboard, '4 choirs. 1 side
board, 1 cradle crib, I red cow, 1 large pot, 2
large ovens and lids, I small oven, 2 small dinner
pots, 2 sets of fire dogs, 4 barrels,' 3 jars, 2 jugs 1
set china, I set common ware, 2 large flowered
bowls, 3large pitchers, 2 small pitchers, 5 decan
ters, I glass jar, 1 large waiter, 1 wash bow l aud
pitchor, 2 sets of knives and forks, 1 doz. glass
tumblers, 1 doz. wine glasses, 2 sets of plates, 2
large dishes, 2 sirall dishes, 1 largo dressing glass,
4 water pail.,, 1 spinning wheel, 1 reel, 1 pot rack,
2 pair hooks, shovel and tougs, 2 mugs, 3 small
howls, 2 spades, 1 shovel, 2 axes. 2 hoes, 1 biblc
and one lot of books, 3 till buckets,. 4 tin pans.
2 trays ami oue sifter, 1 set smoothings irons, 1
half bushel measure. I w ashing tub ami one
churn, 1 broom—levied on as the propelty of At-
fred Fortune to sntisfy a mortgage Fi F:i»n favor
of Richard Moou vs said l-oriuno. Property
pointed out iu said mortgage Fi Fa. -
Lot oflaud known by No-118 in the eighth
district originally Cow eta uow Campbell county
coutainiug 202£ acres more or less wherpon
Lemuel Wilkinson now lives—levied on as the
property of Hirdni H Rutherford to satisfy a
Mortgage Fi- Fa in favor of Joseji'i X. Spencer
vs said Rutherford. The land poiuted out iu said
mortgage Fi Fa,
May 7 BENJAMIN EAfeLV, sheriff.
Pike Sheriff Saks.
N-the first. Tuesday in Jl LY next, will bo
_ sold bcifbre the court house in Zchulou,
Pike county, between the usual hours cfsale,
One lot-of land containing-202A acres in
tho .first district of formerly-Monroe uow Pike
county whereon William Jones now lives or has
a crop growiug joining Collins aud others, tho
number not recollected, aud the standing crop on
tho said laud, ouc crib qf torn supposed to con
tain twenty harrols, 1 oven, 2 skillets, I put, 1 tea
kettle, I spinning wheel, 1 .reel, 2 smtmihiug
irons, 1 churn,'3 sacks 'of ginned cotton, 2 bask
ets of ginned cotlou,2 tin buckets, T shotgun, I
pair of stcc)yards r 3 augers, 2- tin pans, 3 bridles,
2.iron wedges; 2 pole axes, 1 plough hoc, 1 pair
shovel aud tongs, 1 iron square, 1 claw hammer,
1 hand saw, 1 sickle, 1 gum of peas, 1 pot rack,
1 iron bound water bucket, l coup spoon, 2 sitting
( hairs, 25 head ofcattlo, and 3 sows auil pigs—
ail levied ou as die property of William Jones to
satisfy a Fi Fa In favor of Robert Allen vs said
William Jcues.
Ou*; lot of land containing 202\ acres No.
GO in tho third district of Pike couuty—levied ou
,ns the properly of Jordan Ivy to satisfy two Fi
Fas issued from ajustice’s court ill Green county
it) favor of Butt L. Cato & Co. vs said Jordan 1-
vv, levv made and returned time by a constable.
J. P. HENS LEE, Shff.
Mav 25 1833.
Georgia—llo u stun Co unit/.
W HEREAS Henry Calhoun applies to we
for letters of administration on the es
tate of .-lrtom Calhovn, deceased.
These are therefore to cileand udinontsh all and
singular the kindred and crtdilots of said deceas
ed, to be and appiar at my office icithin. the time
prescribed by late, to slurp cause if any they hate,
why said IctUrs should not be granted.
Given under, my hand at office, this Gilt Mav,
1803. 33 CHARLES H. RICE. c. c.o.
Henry Sheriff Sales.
/J'VX tbo first Tuesday in JULY next, will be
sold before tho courthouse, is» .iTDouough,
Henry county, between the usual hours of sale,
3 negroes, Hannah a woman 25 or 30 years
of ago and her 2 children Aleck a boy 5 or 6
years of age and Green a boy 2 or 3 ytfrs of age
—levied on ns the property of John Stlfridg to
satisfy a Fi Fa from Heury Superior Court iu fa
vorof John Dailey Jr. and two small Fi Fas from
tho inferior court of said county iu favor of Te
rence Connell aud others against Jeremiah Me
Mtillin and John Selfridg his security.
One hundred acres of land more or less in
tho second district of said county adjoining Ivv F.
Stigall aud others beiug the laud whereon Fran
cis Adams now lives—levied ou as hi* property
to satisfy a Fi Fa from Henry Superior Court m
favor of Jolm-oii & Peck vs said Adams.
One hundred acres of land more or less ly
ing in tho sixth district of said county whereon
Arthur D. Meek now lives—levied on as his pro
perty to satisfy a Fi Fa from Henry Inferior
Court iu-favor sf Oliver IV. Cox vs said Arthur
D Meek and R. Meek security oh the stay.
Fifty acres of laud mot e or less lying in the
eighth district of Henry county .whereon Low
Jackson uow lives—levied ou as his property to
satisfy suudry Fi Fas from a justice's court iu
favor of Thomas W. Garner and others vs Low
Jnrksou, Ilardy Pace, and Thomas Pace.
Tho south part of the Itouso and lot uow oc
cupied by William H. White and Lewis A. Bond
in iiie town of McDonough— levied ou as the pro
perty of Samuel Pick, and one dray wagon as
tho property of John Hunt *To’ satisfy a ft Fa
from Henry Superior Court in favor of HeuryN.
Popo vs Samuel Peck aud Joku lluut.
Oaa skowball sorrell ponoy—levied on as
the property of Daniel M. Jackson to satisfy n
Fi Fa from Butts Superior Court in favor ol Re-
zou Ruuiiu vi said Jackson.
J \MES LOVE, Deputy sheriff.
Also trill l>e sold its iiltvi
Tiro west half of lot No. 176 i.u tiro third
district of Heury county—levied on as tho prop
erty of iohu G’ Buriirtt Tax collector of Henry
county for the year 1831 to satisfy a Fi Fa in
lave r ol the couuty of Heury.
Onb fourth part of lot No, 172-in the sixth
district of Henry county being that part wherCon
Josio Bunn now live*—-levied oil as tlic'properiy
ofJis.sc I'unn and John IS'hile to satisfy sundry Fi
Fat from a justice's court m favor ef Slmw &.
limits Vs said Bunn aud White, levy made and
Houston Sheriff Sales.
O X the first 'I uesday in . J LI LY next, before
the Court House iu Perry Houstou couu
ty. will be sold the following property to wit :
Oue live acre lot adjoiuiug the town ul
Perry, well improved whCn-ou John M. Moore
now lives, niuety five acres pine Lind we}! impro
ved, known by the north part of lot Xo. 83 iii the
tenth district;>ixty acres pine land with a small
mill thereon, kuowu ns the east part of lot Xo.
50 in the said tenth district both iu Houston coun
ty adjoining the town coihriibn ol'Perry, aud oue
y«.ko of black work steers—levied on as tho pro
perty of John M. Moore to satisfy a Fi Fa iu »a-
vor of Aimer II. Flewellifi aud James R. Jones
E Seek tors of James Junes vs John M- Moore
principal ajid William Wellborn security, prop
erty poiuted out by Win. Wellborn.
One lot of pine jand well improved whereon
Johu Gilbert now lives in tbc tenth district of llous-'
i tou county, levied on as l lie properly of said Gilbert
to satisfy a l l Fa in favor of George I’altcu v's
said Gilbert.
One lot of oak and Lickory land m the 12th
district of Houston county well improved, w here
on Thomas T. McCollum formerly lived and ad
joining tho square of land known as tile Spring
Hill square that formerly belonged to Charles F.
Pbljlo aud others—levied on as tho property of
Thomas T. McCollum to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor
of William Wright vs Tlios. T. McCollum, poin
ted .out by.said McCollum.
24 head of stock hogs, 9 head wf stock cat
tie, 2 beds aud furniture aud curtains, 1 looking
glass, 1 pine table, 1 walnut foldiug table, 1 can
dle stand, !) sitting cbnirs, 1 chest of drawers, 1
clock, 2 decanters. 5 glass tumblers, 1 lot of
books, 1 siftoll chest, 1 pair of shovel and tong?.
1 pair of andirons, 1 chest of carpenter's ldbls, 1
lot of pot ware, I small lot ofcrockcry, 1 set of
knives uud forks, 2 tin buckets, l tub, 1 pail, 1
ferry flat, 1 lot of china ware, 1 riding gig, 1
grindstone -all levied on by a mortgage Fi Fa
issued from Putnam Iuferioi Court in favor of
John McBride vs Abner Ve’asey aud other Fi Fas
vs said Veasey.
May 27 ISAIAH CHAIN, sheriff.
Georgia-—Coweta county.
W HEREAS James McCracken applies for
letters of administration on the estate of
Walman Patman deceased,
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said 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 under inv band tli:s.24ib day of May
18i3. 30 BENTON WALfOX, c.c.o.
"JilOUR months after date application willb•
JT made to the honorable the Inferior court t
Butts county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave ito sell 33 acres of land, being the ea
part of lot Xo. lf>9, iu the first district of origii
ally Henry now Butbs county, belonging to th
estate ofJohti Barron, doeeased.
SMITH BARRON, adm’or.
Feb 10.1833. 20
Georgia,— C’otecta countifi
W 'iff 1IEKEAS Mary Burt administratrix ou
V v tho estate of B'iliiam Burl deceased, ap-
piies to ino for letters of dismission frotu said estalc,
These arc therefore to : cite,and admonish all and
singular the Lind red and creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at my office xvithin the. time pre
scribed by law, fc shew cause- if any they hate, why
said letters should nolhe granted. -
Given bud or my hand this -24th day qf May
1833. 3G BENTON WALTON, c. c. o.
Georgia-—Pike County.
W llF.RE AS Jatiies Whatley, guardian of
Robert Freeny, orphan of Gillnh Freeny,
deceased, applies for letters pf dismission from
said guardianship—
Tuese are therefore, to cite and udmon/sh all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said Robert
Freeny, to file their objections'(if any they have.)
in my office, within the time prescribed by law, why
said-letters should not .be grant'd.
Given tinder inv- Hand, at office, this 8;n May,
1833. 34 11. G. JOHNSON,*:, c. o.
Georgia—Butts County.
W ill'll HAS Rebecca Cobb, administratrix
ou the estate of James If'alker, deceased,
applies to me for letters ol dismission on said es
tate, *
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if any they hare,fin myoffice
liithin the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
letters will be graated.
Given under my hand, this 9th day of March,
1833. JOHN M'COKli. c c. o
Georgia, Houston County,
W HEflEAS James E. Duncan applies to
me for letters of dismissicu from ibe es
tate of Mayberry Wilkinson, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
tofile their objections if tiny thei/ have. at my ojfice
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
. Given under my hand ami seal, this tho 4tb
Dec. 1832, t CHARLES H. RICE.e. c.o.
returned by u constable
THOMAS J.
Miv23
30
JOHNSON, stiff.
G orgia—Crate ford County.
'FT EV1N MeGEE tolls before Wiiliam M.
Et 4 Brown, justice of the pence -101 th district
one tt.iy mare with a small w i.itc spot on her left
fond fi ilock; also a small <pot in her f.e e and a
snip on licr nose; about five ft et high and tappo-
set] to be niao or ten ji-n.-g old. Appraised by
Thomas Lawrence ic.:d Jeptha M. Stanford to
850. This 14Ui May 1833,
•34 w.'j.hammock-,c.i.c. f
Georgia— Houston Co it n ty.
W HEREAS iniliam Byrd, administrator
on the estate of Pinkney Yarborough,
deceased, applies for Letters of Dislnission from
said dsfafe—
■ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if atfy they have,) in myoffice
within the lime prescribed bylaw, otherwise said
letters will be granted. , •
jnn21 17 f CHARLES II. RICE,c. c.o.
Georgia—Coweta Couuty.
•JOHN VINY ARD, administrator of the c$-
taie of David Cox, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission,
These ar* therefore, to cite and admenish all
ind singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased,, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by Jaw, to shew cause, if any they hare,
why said letterjfshouhl^nut be granted.
Given under my hand, tins the 2d day of Feb
ruary 1833. 20 j SIHON HOUSE,c. c.o.
Georgia—-Houston County^
W HEREAS David If. drowning applies to
me f.sr letters-of dismission from the es
tate of JFilliam J. V. Chcwning, deceased,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singularAhe kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their-objections if any they harr, at my of
fice icithin the time prescribed by late, othcncise
said letters will be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this the- 18th
March. 1813. -CHARLES'!I. RICE, c.c. o.
Georgia—Pike County,'
W HEREAS Elizabeth Phillips administra
trix of tho estatn of Jonathan Phillips,
deceased applies to ino for letters of dismission
from the further administration of said estate.
These are therefore to'cite and admonish atl and
singular- the'kinelred aiUl creditors of said deceased
to file Iheir objections (if any they hare,) in my
office trilhm the. time prescribed by law, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 13th April.
1833. ff H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
G E O RGIA -itfipson county.
JOIT I HARRIS adnuiii-trator on the estate
ol Robert Harris. late of said county deceas
ed, applies to me fur letters at dismission.
These are th- re 'ore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred anil creditors of Said deceas
ed to l; tind appear flt my nffet icithin the time
prescribed by lair, to hew cause if any they have,
why said letters ihsndd not hr granted.
Given under mv hand, this 2- : d dav of.April,
1333. 31 THUS. F. I'KTlIEi., c. c. o.
-Jlfiniui islrators Sale.
EFORE the court house in Fayetteville,
Fayette county, under an order of the
corrt of ordinary of said conuty, will bo f!o!d on
the Uriel Tuesday in JULY next,
; * One Sffcgro 3K&cm
named Edmund, about 2.5 years of age—sold as
the properly of Il'Hliam P. If'Uson. deceased—
for the benefit of the heirs aud crcditois. Terms
on tho dav. . .-
THO Mas b. WILSON, ? , d , .
JOHN WILLIAMS, } °"'
April 27 31 p^
A GREEABLE tf> an Order oftho honorablo
fsL Inferior Crdjrt of I’ike County, will bo sold
iu Zebulon on the first Tuesday in July next tiro
Legatees’ Interest its the widows dower of the es
tate of Moses Smith
may 7th 1833,
JVQTJCP.
/HvN'the first Tuesday in August next before
Mjr the Court House in Perry Houston coun
ty v/ill lie sold at public sale the undivided, half
of hit No. 257 in the thirteenth district of said
county, it being a pnrtoof iho real estate of Tho-
m:\sA. Irwin deceased, iu pursuance of the last
will aud testament of said deceased. Titles in
disputable. lltJGII L. IRWIN,' F.tV.
Mav 27 1833. 36
gi'lOUIl mouths afterdate, application will be
JT. madeAo the honorable inferior Court of
Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the real and personal estate
of Richard Hainlen, of said county, deceased.
JOHN IIAMLEX, Adm'or.
May fi, 1333. 33
Id OUR months after date application will b
Jay made to the Honorable Inferior Court o
Heury county when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all the rebl estate of Sarah Rey
nolds late of said county deceased.
SPENCER REYNOLDS, adm'r
May 10 1833 34
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irXUM* THE SUBSCRIBER ha-
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JOHN CARTER,
March 27, 1833 27 Late of Clinton.
UNION HALL,.
Forsyth* Ga.
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CHEROKEE HOTEL.
iLuraria, Pumpkin County*
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i Having extended, bis improvements,
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April G ,30 . 3t
NEW GOODS.
WMi H. BUUDSALL.
Has just received u new and extensive assortm
Dry (xoods* Clothing, ' } '
Hats, Shoes, fye.
milh late of said county deceased. a t the cud of the year, a neat aud taste!
J^UN SMl’l ll^ } Errors. ume. die contents ef ubith wtll be bbth ai
Y\ M. V. WHITE, y and instructive to youth iu future years.
] 71 OUR mouths afterdate application will be
. made to the Justices of the Inferior court
of fho county of lioustcu lvlfen sitting for ordina
ry purposes for leave to sell all the laud ninl ne
groes belonging to the estateof 'Thomas A. Irwin
late of said county deceased for the benefit ol tho
heirs, aud creditors of said deceased.
HUGH L. IRWIN, Ext'or.
May 27 36
F OUR monlhs after date application will be
made to the honorable inferior- court
of Crawford county when sitting for ordinary
proposes for leave to'sell trio real estate of John
Richardson late of said countv deceased.
EDWIN MEADOR, adm'r.
June 3 3G
t .xOUR months aft?r date, application will be
. made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court
of Houston couuty sitting for ordinary'purposes,
for leave to sell tho real estate of James Jones.
late cf said cqunty deceased, for the benefit of
the h-iirs and creditors of said deceased,
feb 11,1833. WILLIAM JONES*
adm'r.
F OUR mouths after date application will he
made to the honoraldo Inferior Ccuttt. of
Mcrriwether county, for leave to sell.the east half
of Lot 237, in the ninth district of said couuty,
the projS'erty of James Dyson, deceased.
JAMES JL RAVENS. Adm'or,
ELIZA C. DYSON, Adm'r J.
April 4, 1833. 30
F OUR months afterdate, application will he
mad? to the court of ordinary for leave to
sell ninety-eight acres of lniul more or less, being
tho ebst part of lot No. 169, iu the first district of
origiually -Henry now Butts county, belonging to
the ci tato of John Barron, deceased.
SMITH BARRON, Adm'or.
March 9,1833. £>. . . .
i j 7
FOR SALE AT TIIIS OFFICF
F OUR months after date application will be
made to the Ilotiorable, the inferior court
of Fayette county, when sitting fo, ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell a uegro boy about twelve
year? ofd by the name of Sam, as the property of
the estate of Wyatt Rcerts deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said dccccsed.
ELIZABETH REEVES, adm'rx.
March 5, 1833 24
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the court of ordinary of Coweta
county,.for leave to sell the Land aud Negroes of
William Salisbury, late of said county, deceased.
CHRISTOPHER BOWEN,
may <1 33
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free of postage, shall receive six copies, and any
person who will remit us Ten Dollars, free of
postage, shall .receive twelve copies and one, copy
of the Xiulli volume.. Ol/^No subscriptions re
ceived lor jess than otic year.
Names df subscribers with the amount of sub
scriptions to bo ^wit by theKlili of July, or as
soou after as convenient, to tho publisher.
WILLIAM B. STODDARD.
Hudson, Ntili York, May 4th, 1833.
05®* Editors, who wish to exchange, arc res
pectfully requested to give the above a few inser
tions, or at least a passing notice, and receive
subscriptions.
Tiie GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
Printed at SvZacon* Georgia*
And ihvcfftd to Intelligence, Commerce, Sound
Principles, Arts, Sciences, Literature, &{c.
T HE TELEGRAPH, Mill,asit has hereto
fore done, vindicate persona! aud political
liberty, so'far as ii compatible with private hap
piness and public safety. It will therefore cliug
to the opinions of the Fathers of the Revolution,
ascoinpriscd in the Declaration of Independence
ami the Constitution of tbe United States; aud it
bolds it to be a truth almost iutuit:ve, that ou the
most vigilant and unremitting restriction of the
Geueral and State branches of our Government to
their respective provinces, depends the benign op
erations of those opTidhfls, tbe virt ue , of tiro man,
the franchise of thccitizen, and the Internal peace
and external safety of the country.
It steers equally far fro'm tho new invented the
ory of tiro imllifiers; as. it docs from the.old Fed
eral doctiiile of the Cotisolidationists—conceiving
that the true principle bf our iifstitnftions lies equal
ly between I he two exlreflies. And while it sup
ports the Administration in nil its judicious mea
sures, it claims the right to censure it whenever
censure is deserved.
The terms of subscription are, Three Dollars
per annum, iiradvaucc—or Four at thnjeuid of the
year. M. BARTLETT.
Upson County, Ga.
The public are respectful-
1)*-informed that tfro above
Factory is now in successful
operation; under an experi
; euced manager, and is pre-
J> parcel to do business on ac-
. IqfcSK eommodatiqg- terms.
She - -
mauufactuFcd at this estab
lishment. isequal in evenness,
strength aud fineness to any made at the North
ern manufactories, and superior to nipst,.t.b:it is
brought out here. The friends of tbe country are
respectfully solicited to foster this infant establish
incut and thereby retain among themselves the
capital that will otherwise find its way to -tiro
North..
- (f'r 5 * A sjieciinen of tho Yarn manufactured at
this Factory,, may be seeu at tho office ef the
Georgia Telegraph.
DWIGHT R. PERRY & CO.
April 24 • 30
F OUR months after date application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Houston
comity wlrou 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
land iu the 12th district of Houston County, where
on the said deceased lived. >
May 10 ALLEN WiXU.^.f Adm'fr,
’BTYOl'R mouths after d »to pplieation will be
J±' made to the Honorablo Inferior Coprt of
Monroe cotinty, when sitting forordinar- purpo
se-. for leave to sell tho land belonging to tho es-
thte of James Hardwick, lato of said county de
ceased- WM. IU FILES, adm'r.
fell 181833 21
S-amirer Good"- find Clothing',
■TS' r >ccciv*d at the Alat.on Clothing Store
If April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER
And Family Lyceum.
An Agricultural and Miscellaneous Newspaper,
Printed at Macon, Ga.
EVERY OTIIXU SATURDAY.
T HIS Paper is devoted mainly to the interests
bf Agriculture; and is made Op. of origin
al and selected articles on Farming and Garden
ing,'Raising Cattle and Horses; manufacture of
Silk, Wire and Sugar; management of Fruit
Trees; Poultry, Bees, Silk Worms; Receipt* for
Pickling and Dying: shor; Essays on Health aud
Diseases; Household Ecouomy. Miscoliany, Po
etry, &c^ t •
No political or sectarian areintroduA-
eil into the work; and only such advertisements
ns are of interest to Farmers and Gardeners.
The prico of subscription is Two Dollars- per
annum in advance—or two and a half at the end
of the year.
(ff* Should sufficient encouragement offer,
the Planter will be published weekly, after the
close of tiro present volume.
M. B ARTLETT.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Steam Boats and Barges ! t
W ILL be.sold iu this place, on Monday the
1st day ot July next, the following Boats
bclougitig to the Columbus Steam Boat Company,
viz.
The Steamer COLUMBUS, au elegant new
boat built-of best materials last fall and commen
ced running the past winter.
Tlie Steamer GEORGIAN 7 which has run
three seasous. r
The Barge Mary Jones and the Barge Sarah
Smith—the latter built last fair.
These boats will be sold separately to the high
est bidder. Terms of sale, one eighth cash, tiro
balance in three 'equal instalments, at six, uiue,
and twelvemouibs. The purchaser giving-Ap
proved bankable notes. _
x 7 SAM’L K. HODGES, Agent..
Columbus-, Ga. May 25. - 3.5 4t
iff* Tlie Alabama Journal, Montgomery, and
the Macon Messeng’er and Telegraph, Macon;,
will give the above 4 weekly insertions and for
ward their accounts to tho subscriber. for pay
ment.. ' S. K. II.-
UVEftY STiUBJUET. -
T HE Uiuiersigned has opened a Livery Sta
ble for keeping and boardingHorses, &e.
at the stand latterly, occupied by Riley, and for-’
merly by Hr iron, froiitftig tbe Coitri jlb’.ise square,
Macon,-where he will be thankful for a share ol
public patvonage. His terms will he as moderate
as the price of provender. &c. will admit, aiu
every atteimon paid that is requisite. His pre
sent charges are ten dollars per month,
A few Saddle Horses wUI'lftWi nines ho kept
for hire. JOSEPH WAIXWRIGilT.
Feb 20 ~ 2. - ' .
IS stock will be found inferior to non«
purchasers, by favoring him with a esn'^
bp o tiered Goods at the most reduced prices
For Cush Only.
IIIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN. PART, OK THE FOLInn-
Super Saxony, Blue. Black and Colored
Blue, Black, Mixt and Fancy Colored Satr
Striped Saltinets, English Merinoes 1 !c: -
Daffle Point and Rose Blankets
Red, White, Green and Yellow Flannels
Canton and Saxony White Gauze do
Damask Table Diaper
Bird’s F.yc. Scotch, and Russia do
Blue, Black and Colored Bomhazett;
do do • do Circassians
Negro-'Clothing, Linseys
Brown and Blenched Shirtings
do do Sheetings
do do Drilling;
Cotton Oznalmrgs, Fustians
Black Italian Lust ring
Black Gross de Swiss, Black Gross dcNant,
do do Berlin [t '
Black Sjuchews and Sarsanets
Col. Gross de Naples
Biack and Col. Florences
do do Italian Crapes
Scarlet and Black Merino Long Shaivl*
1 Scarlet Square Sha wls
Cashmere, Valentin, Thibet Wool
Silk, Damask and.-Cassimerc. Shawls
Ileraani, Paris Muslin Crape
Gauze, Gros dc Naples *n*l Mandarine Dv-.
Handkerchiefs
Ladies' and Misses’ Belgian, Italian, Straw, tr-
born, Braid and Fancy Bonnets. '
■ Satin and Gahze-jGarnilurqs
English Moleskins, Bed'Halu
Apron Checks, Furniture do
Domestic Plaids and Stripes
Floor Clotiiilaize, Green Fuze Cloth
Furniture Dimity, Hair cord do
Riistin Sheeting, Bleach Dowlass
Burlaps, Bangiip Cords
Irish. Linens.Lawns-
Blue and Scarlet. Rr.ttiuct
CotitfirCassimerc3
Black mid Col plain Riiibons
Dark and light Col..Prints and Gingham,
Luce and .Gauze Veils
Figured and plain-Bobbinet-Lace
Thread Faces
Cambric.'Jheonct, Swiss, Mull, Xailsook aid
, • v Book Muslins
Linen Cambric -
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Pongee do
India Flag and Bandana do
"Shell.Coinbs
Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Gloves.
'.Cotton, Worsted and Lamb’s Wool Hose
Black and Col. Cambrics
Bead .Reticules .
Men’s'and Beys’ Fur, Cloth ar.d Seal Cap;
Chinchilla do ' -
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, green, adelaid, olive and
• brown Cloth Dress Coats
“ . Blue, blaek. green, Inown and steel
.mKt Cloth Frock Coats
“ Blue,- brown, 'olive, green, and mis’.
- Cloth Coatees
* Blue, steel^inixt and fancy colored Sattiuet Coat-
hes o-id Frock Coat’
Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green jed
' steel mist cloth Pantaloons
Drab, lavender and striped Cassimere. do
Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Sattinct d-.i
English .MoTe-kin, uncut Cord mid Bangiip do
5'outiis’Cloth and SuttineFCoatees and Puu-
. loons
Biack, blue and dral) Cassimere Vests
Black and colored Velvet . do
Dark and light figured Valentin, while and col
ored Marseilles, Swnntdown, ,'i'oiline!
and Saiilnet Vests
Camlilet and Plaid Cloaks
-Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentis and Lenttcr
Stocks ,
Fine Linen^Shirls, Collars, Bosoms, &c. &c.
JVigro Clothing,
Men's and .Youths' Fur and I Cool Hats,
Fise Soots and Shoes,
Hsd&o cssosrs, &c.
Oct. 24 4
v..
'fffw r-. ;
NOTICE.
tf' DO'hereby forewarn all persons from trading
H for three promisary Notes of baiiJ, made
payable by myself to Tbo'mas Foster or bearer,
amonnling in all to 75 or80 dollars, cs thoconsid-
oration for which they wero given has entirely
fililed, I do nqt intend to pay them unless com
pelled by law. The above Nates wcle maife h
mcoii the 9th’of December, 1831. and due on t!i
25tli bf December. 1833. P. A IIIGGIXS.
Jarksofl, Butts cmifitv April 27. 31 3t
S X iny absence from Macon I leave IIORAC’
FITCH as my agent, and all persons th-
have not paid up their accounts nml notes wi'
please settle with him. LEWIS FITC' -
May 16. 34 /- '■ ,
A \ IRON (’!! K>'1’. tor sale hv
April 10 29 WM. H. BURDSALL.
I1V2SV S2ABEES,
AT THE OLD LAFAYETTE HALL OX CHERRY ST.
. TIIE undersighed - having
fitted up hia stables in a very
convenient stylo, and laid hi
a plenty of good Provender, is
prepared to keep HORSES, &c. in a--superior
manner. Tlie stables are undcLthC directrtui of
a faithful and experienced ostler, vvjio will devote
Iris whole attention to them. A share of public
potronage is respectfully solicited.
Horses and Carriages to let as above. . v
N. B. Horses will be kept by the week or
moutli, at 40 cents a day.
Jan 33 18 JOHN C. RODGERS..
HE' Subscribers still eontintre tbe busiwsv
flL at the old stand, corner of Walnut xc.
Fourth Street?, where work will be.donc acconl-
ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti
cles ordejred from the North w hich will -arrive ia
the course of'tire summer.* consisting of Gigs, bs-
StieSoRaronches ami Carriages, they' feel cc
fident-of pleasing customers both in articles aw
prices.
The have uow oil hand assbrunent which
will be sold low for.cash, such as Sulkcys,
arid Barotiflies; besides several spleudid seise'
Harness, wi,th Laces, .Carpeting, Morocco.
Springs of different kinds, Joints, J lands, Loop
and Bows of all. sizes. .Orders for Carnaps
punctually alteuded to, and .warranted to p!e»*
or no sale. BENTON & BACON.
Wanted as an Apprentice,
A lad aliout fonrteeu or fifteen years ol age. t> :
steady moral hahits. B.&B-
Mav 4 ■ 138
For Sale.
T WO Lots' o/ Laud, Nos. 73 and 74, contain
. ing lOft acres each, well timbered, about
a mile and a/ half from Macon, ou tho Houstou
road-,-also Two Lots in Carroll county. Nos. 201-
in the 5th, ami i73 in the (ith district, containing
£02$ acres each'.'. Tho above hinds may bo pur
chased on reasonable terms, inquire of
May 7 4t 32^ R. K. EVANS.
GOLD MTne; .
HHHE subscriber offers for sale . eii (ho 3d
Monday iii July next, in Milledgevillu, a
Gold .Mine,’No.999 12ih di-triei 1st section.' A
piece of Gold has been found on said lot. weigh
ing 3G dv rs. LEW IS COWAIIT, S< „.
Jlay 15 33 td
One Hundfi’tt Hollars Reward !
£$ROiyE Jail, on Saturday night, IGth itis.
a man named
CBHTJ3K SAHSFOSB,
honed fellow, talks rather fim . !
mi)lo.xi(,n, yellow Ir
I he • ove ,-.-w anl v
-- dqjivtT Inin i
J tilor iu ,Macon. Bihi> eoqutc. Gcoreia
II. II DO *: \Rj 'sheriff
.March 27 2(i U . JL CONE, Dip Sheriff.
•— STEALS
s:- &B7D CaiST SSZKSj
IIE subscriber respectfully informs tbe f 1 --’
h lie, that his
Steam Saw snd Criist BSiHi
near his residence, within one mile of Macou,
now in. complete and successful operation, b
addition to other machinery he is prepared with,*
circular saw for'ripping light lumber, suck**
Window Sash, Paling.-,, &<• la r 011 ^’
quencc of the heavy expenditure ini.,iTeti in
cstablislnncnt, it is necessary that ho should ^
quire either cash or bankable paper for his In®
her, which he is disposed, to sell at a fair price
\ share of the public patronage is very respret-
/ fully solicited. BEXJ. F. OWE No-
ly. IL— A first rate SAW YER, may, Iff ap
plying immediately, obtain good wages and a I 1 -*
mnnent situation. B. I' - ”■
July 27. lfi l • if
BftOITC
r Q J&J£»
boy
i stout rwv
: s about 6 feet high, retl
as a sly, calming look,
e given lo nm person-that
-JTS Mi-' b county.on ilro 20ili inst. a negio
S3, named ALECK, about 17 years
d- rk rr nipleeted. and says he belongs to Wi" 1 -j
Ross of Ptlinam cotinty, the trivnrr is reque^O'
■ come forward, pay eiiai'ges'andTnk'' himl'**.'
May 22 34 'j 01, ,\ I). Pi'll r-ffmlojff
Zand in Newton. ,
fAilACTIO.Xe Xo.--3.33 and 334. in the ] - 1 1
at-' District ori'do:i Ik- FTenrv a off X<"
uuty, are for sale,
Dee I
finally Henry now
Apply in Macon to
35 - M-BARThW-
B
TTfS
■'TN Mu’ s the least o.Tensive mi 4-r.d W
9. powi r. toi'd’ ni his friends andt|ie I’* 1
l .be is obliged to discontinue givhig «' rr ‘ 1 T
; i) his d< hi are requetted to make paya‘f
April 24 3u 3t
JOHN »
JU'TJI'