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Faifetic. Sheriff' Sales.
W ILL bosold.on tho first Ttmwlny hi July
next, before the court house id !' ayellc-
vitju Fayette county between the usual hours of
Kale
Pi lie Sheriff' Sales.
Georgia—Ifo us tan County.
O X the first[Tuesday in JJ/LYnext. will bo j .*n»f fifths trillion Byrd, administrator
sold Itefore the court house in Zofmlon, fry on lh( ,. estate of Pinkney Yarborough7
1014 acres ofland being Use west half of, lot
N T o. 3fr in tho thirteenth district of formerly Jlotf;
ry now Fayette rounty—ItvinUn asjiic proper-
t v of Kindred Jllaek.doc k to satisfy two Vm.itr-fi
Fas iimvnr of Clark & Willaot. * Levy made
ami returned to me by a constable.
202} acres of Inml No. 1G3 in the thirteen th_
dutriaof formerly llcnry now Fayette county*
—levied on as tho property of Jchr S- Dodd to
satisfy one execution in favor ot Daniel S. Wat
terson *
202;} acres of land No.- 53 in the -seventh
district of Fayette county—Jsvied on as-tha pro
perty of Benint Youngblood to satisfy mi execu
tion in favor of-Samuel Clay. Property pointed
out by plaiutitT.
202} acres ofland No. 132 in tho seventh
distriefof Fayette county—levied'on as the pro
perty of Uriah Glam to satisfy nncxecu'ion in fa
vor of Witliatn Nelsnii St. others.
Pike county," between. llie;itsnal ionics of sale
.One lot of hind containing 21)2} acres in
life first district of formerly blour^o now Pike
county whereon YViflifim’.Jones" now lives or has
a crop growing joinitig- Collins and others,, tho
ntvinber norrccollet'trd,. antf «he ptamtmg crop on
the said land, ono cril/'of cornstippdsOd to con
tain twenty bairt-ls, I oven. 2 skillets. I pot, J. tea
little. 1 spinning -wheel, 1 reel, 2 "smo-thing
irons. 1 cTinrn. JJ sack< of puneclcotton, 2 bask
ets of cinntnl cotton, 2 tyi Buckets*-I shot gnu; I
Property pom
pair sTtt'r. lsariTs, 3;iugcrs r 2 tin pans, 3'bridle*,
2 iron wedges, 2 polo axes, « ftlcagh hoc, 1 pair
shove) and tobss.j iron sqyaro. 1 claw hammer.
1 han"i swiwfi sickle,' 1 guin of pctu, I-pot rack.
J iron tKflind water bucket, 1"soup spoon, 2 sitting
chairs. 23 hcjhf of cattle, and 3 sows anil pigs—
alllevied t»y as lb a property of William Joucs.tn
sati-fy a Ti Fa in faVor of Robert -Vilen’’vs said
Willi ’,in Join ?. ' i . -
One’ lot of land coutainir." .232} acre’s Nr*. (
.00 in the-third district of Pike eosinty—levied on
deceased,-applies .for Letterscf-Disniissiou froth
snSdofctarc— *
'These' are therefore fo cite, and admonish all and
singuTenrthc kindred ami creditors of said deceased
to Jile theit objections (if any they Haver) in myo flee
within "the time prescribed by late, otherwise said
Utters toill be grunted.
Jan21 17 f CHARLES II. RICE. c. c. o.
Georgia—Coweta County.
"S’OIW VINYARP, administrator- of the es-
Ci? taie of David Cor.-tlcceascd, applies to me
for-letters of dismissiou.
as the property of Jrydan !yy.» satisfy- two'Fi
Fasisstted from ainttjce’s-cnttYi in Green county
Veil out by’Thomas B. Gay;
202, acres offend No. 133 in tho »«,irteentl: ££33 saK1 Jovian f-
distuct of originally llcnry nosy rayet.o e*>u»ity r v - v -
—levied on ns tie property of H illi -m. O'.-tai
and John Bishop set umy, on the -lay of execution
in favor of U; 11. J5e.il and Johnson & Gunn;
plaintiffs.
JVInv 30 .VNDR EW M-BRFDE. rhtfff.
vv, levy made and returned-to mebv a constable.
J. P. 1IF.NS1.EE, Sh'Jf.
Mav 23 1833.
Campbell Sheriff kales*
W ILL bo sold 011'tbo first Tuesday in JULY
ne*t, between the usual hours of sale at
the court house in C'anipbdltoii, Campbell coun
ty, the fallowing property to wit:
* Tliroo lots of land, to wit: Jot of land *No.
103 In the fourteenth district originally Fayette,
now -Campbell county, lot of laud No. 121 in the
fourteenth district orichially Fayette now Camp-
hell county, and lot'ofland No. 122 in ibe four- I Q ^
tcmitli district ougm dly Fayette now Campbell j, cr tv tjf/dftn M. Moore to #;
er.uuty, each lot of laud cpntaimng Mf-i acres vur of Abner p. i^rvelliu a
inure or less—levied oil ns ttic property of JfoVw
Pollytmd William G. Arledge to satisfy ti Fi.Fa
in favor"%f John Royie Vs Robert Polly add Wm.
G. Arledgc.
Two StilU, 20 Brer stands, and 9 tight casks
—levied on as the projn rty of Ahlworfh McBray-
tr to satisfy a Fi Fa in.favor of Thomas Carroll
vs said Mcltrayer.
AH the ri ’litj title and interest that Thomas
Steel has in lot of laud No. G? m the ninth district
originally Fayette now Campbell county—levied
on to satisfy two Fi Fas, buo in favor of John
jlu.-k. the other in favor of "Morion N. Birch vs
Thomas Steel. I’.ENJ. I'.ASI.Y, sk iLf.
Also will be sold as above on the first Tuesday in
A'JgU\l nrrt,
3 Feather beds, and'furr.iture, 2 curtain bed
steads. I clock, 4 .large trunks, 1 synail trunk, 1
folding table; 1 set bureaus, 1 walnut table, 1.
small pine table, 1 eujfaoard, l-l riiairs. 1 side
board, 1 cradle crib, I red cow, 1 large pot, -2
large ovens upd lids, l small oven, 2 small dinner
Houston Sheriff' Sales.
O N*.the first Tuesday iu JULY next, before
the-Court* House in Perry Houston coun
ty. will be sold the fallowing property to wit:
• One five aerp let adjoining the town el
Perry, well improved whereon John IU. Moore
now lives, ninety five acres pine bird well impro
ved, knowu by the irorth part of lot No. 80 iu the
tcmti district, sixty acres pine land w iih a small
ir.il! thvreou, known- as the east part of lot No.
.’it) lit tii-j said tenth district belli iti Hbiisfon colm-
ty adjoiiting thy ton ti common of Perry, nu<l one
yoke of black w ork steei-s—levied oji as the pro
to satisfy a Fi Fa iu fa?
and'jamcs R. Joues
Executors of James Joues vs Juhn ill. .Moore
principal anil William Wellborn security, prop
erty pointed out by Win. Wellborn
Tif« arc therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the '.-Jx.TT-d andxrcditors of said de
ceased. to he and appear at .my office I riiiin the time
OUR months afterdate, application-will b
mad? to th&court of ordinary far leave t>-
■sell njftejy-eight acres of land more or less, beir.j
the east paVt of lot No. 160, in the first district <.
originally HeUry now Butts qottnty, belonging t
the estate of John Barron, doceased. T -
' -SMITH BAIlRONvJdm’or.
March9;-1833. 25- - ' :
F OUR months after datej trfijljicitfonavillli.
made to the court of ord'iiary of' CeVvet:
eoiiifty, for leave to sell the Lp nil and Negroes 1 {
William Salisbury, Into of said county, deceased
CHRISTOPHER -BOWEN, ••
mayG 33 -
M’
OUK mouths nfter dale application -will b,
made to the Inferior Court'of Houston
county when sitting farjjrdiriary purposes,-fa
! leave to sell a part of the realist a to of Grrill Ste
prescribed by laio. in shew cause', ifany 'thcy hate,! r'”: deecqsed, consisting of theimproved lot <
why said Liters should rwt.be granted. l .ud.n the 12t.l -Jistrtct of Houston county,avhere
< . . 1 • 1 /v t 1 m n ■ nti tno ctml <.
vxy
9, fe
(liven under my hand, this the.2d day of Feb
ruary 1833; 20 ’f f*I110N IIOI SE,c. c. o.
Gcorgia—Pikc ('ouutif,
W HEREAS Elizabeth Phillips adniinistra-
"frix of the" cslafa-of 'Jonathan: Phillips,
Otic Jot of pine land well improved wlicrcoti
John Gilbert now lives in the tenth district of Ilmis-
Teceased applies to me far letters of dismission
from the further administration of said estate.
These are therefore to ‘cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of sard deceased
to fie thtir objections (if any they have,) in tyy
office within 'the lime prescribed by law, otherwise
said letters will be grantedi
Gircti under my hand nr office this loth April,
1333. fi ’ 11. G. JOHNSON, e.-c-o.
on the said deceased lived.'
M v 10 ALLEN WFNIIAM. A dm or.
fiilQUIl mouths after date application will be
_EL* - made to the .Honorable-inferior Court o
Georgia—Units County.
W ill-'.fxEAS-lUbccea Colib. administratrix
on the estato rfr Janies Walker, deceased;
applies-to tno far lettcrii ofdtstttissioa on said es
tate,’ * - - *
These prc ihertfafe lo ci]e mid admonish alljarid
singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased
fo jUejKcirphjeclionx ( if any they.have,) f'L itiyhjiicf
within the time presetibed by /Ji!% alliericlse laid
letters, will be grtiatfd.,'
Utveu under mv hati.-l, ti*»* 0th dgy-of Jflaryli,
lfr«. ' JOH?i M*CORD. c c. o:
Gi'orgiti— I To ustj> n Co lift ly.
W HER E AS Henry Calhoun applies to tr c.
for letter* of administration on
on comity, levicftorj as the property 01 sum uuoeit t;| , 0 0 f j a -,* 0 . 7l Calhoun, ileccascd.
o satisfy n Fi Fa ju favor of George Patten vs. These are: Were free to cite arid admonish
:ud Gilbert,' - sinmilnr the kiiidre'd and creditors o f said
Henry county when sitting foi ordinary purposes
far leave to sell all the real estate of Sarph -Rey
nolds late of said comity iteeerjsed. ’
SPENCER REYNOLDS, cdm’r
May 10 1833 . 31 ; ' - ..
One lot of oak tnij hickory land in the 12th
tistfict ofiloirstou county w-ull improved, where
on ThomasT. JicCoIlum formcriy lived and ad
joining the'square ofland known :ss.the Spring
1 iiil square that forracrl}’ belongtsl to Charles F.
I’otija and others—levied on »s tho property of
Thomas T, Ab'Cdllitm ro satisfy a Fi Fa iti favor
of William' Wright vs Titos. Tj McCollum, poin
ted out by said McCollum.
2-t head of stock hogs, 9 head of stock cat
tle. if beds mid furniture artil curtains,' 1 looking
tins*, 1 pine table, l walnut Adding tabic, 1 .can
dle stand, 9 sitting chrdrs, 1 ebest of drawers, !
. '. 1-lot'of
iatj oven, «small oimie c ] 0 ^| £| -S'-dechnte'rs.’.S glass tumblers, 1
pots, 2 sets of fire dogs, ■* barrels, 3jars; 2 jugs 1 h?oki 3 0 | lt s , t . j ,, lir <( f s! ,ovel and tongs
I pair of andirons, J chest of carpen ter’s tools, J
set china, I set common ware. 2 large flowered
how!s,'3lii’ge$itch'crs, 2 sm.-dl pitchers. 5decan
tors, 1 glass jar, 1 large waiter, 1 wash Howl and
pitcher, 2 sets of knives and forks, 1 dor.^glass
tumblers, 1 doz. wing, glasses,*2 sets of plates. 2
large dishes. 2 su ail uishcs, l large dressing glass.
4 water pails, ! spinning wheel, 1 rccl.J pot rack,
2 pair hooks, shov'd and tongs, 2 mugs, 51 small
howls, 2 spades. 1 shovel, 2 axes. 2 hoes, 1 bihle
and one lot of books.'3 tin buekets,'4 tin pans.
*2 trays and 0110 sifter, 1 set smoothing irons, 1.
half bushel measure, 1 wa-diing tub and one
churn. 1 broom—levied on as the propeity of .4f-
fred Fortune to satisfy n mortgage Fi Fa in favor
of Richard Moou vs said Fortune. Property
pointed ontiu said mortgage Fi Fa.
Lot of land known by No. IIS i:*. the eighth
district originally Coweta bow Campbell county
containing 202$ acres more or less whereon
Lemuel Wilkinson how lives—levied on as the
property of Hiram II Rutherford to satisfy a
Mortgage Fi Fa in favor of Joseph N. Spencer
vs said Rutherford. Thfc l*ad pointed out in said
mortgago Fi Fa. *
3fay 7 BENJAMIN EASLY, she,if.
Henry Sheriff Sales
N the first Tuesday in.JULY next, will ho
sold before tho court house, iu In-Douongii
lot of’pot ware. I small lot <Jf eis'cUeiyi l set of
knives end* forks. 2 tin buckets, 1 tub, 1 paH, I
■ferry- fl.it. 1 lot of china ware, I ruling gig, 1
gtfaibrfni* ail levied on by a mortgago r’i Fa
isswf-ci frujrr PtittVaui Inferiot Court, in favor of
John M;-IJ: ;deys Aimer Vcasey and other Fi Fas
ISAIAH CIJAIN. sherif.
ys. said W-ascy
May 27
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo -.old on the first Tuesday in July
..next, at the court house in.the town of
Knoxville. Crawford county, the following pro-
erty, to wit : . . ' -
Olio negro boy. by the name of Morgan,
uhout 14 years old—levied on as the property of
Dani-l l licks. To satisfy five small Fi Fas Issued
nnt «>f n miiirl in until f»nnntv. ill frivnr »if
Henry couhiy, lu-tween ihp usual hours of sale,
3 nt'groos, Hannah a woman 25 or 30 years
of ago mid Jier 2 children Aleck a hoy^aorU
•years of ago mid Green a boy 2 or 3 years of age
—levied 013 as the jiroperty of John Selfridg to
satisfy a Fi Fa from Henry .Superior Court in fa
vor 01 John Dailey Jr. and two siuall Fi Fas from
the inferior conrt of Said county in favor of l'c-.
Tetwe Connell and others against Jeremiah Me
Mssilin and John rf .lfri.lg fris security.
Oflc hundred acres ofland more hr Jess in
tho second district of said comity rntjoiaihg Ivy F,
•Miigall nud others bring the land whereon Fran
cis Adams now lives—levied on as hi3 projKoty
to satisfy a Fi Fa from llcnry riup^rior Court in
favo^af JohnJrn &■ Peck .v., said Adsuns.
Qflb lfjtndred acres of land inoiv or loss ly -
ing in the >ix»li tlistrict of sAid county whereon
Arthur D. Meek now lives—levied«>n as his pro
perty, to satisfy a Fi Fa from l|cury Inferior
Court iu favor *f Oliver W. Cox- vs stud Arthur
)) Meek and R. Meek security on tile stay.
Fifty tracts'of land more or less lying in the
eighth district of Henry county whereon Low
Jackson Utm-Jivoa—levied 011 ns his property"t„
satisfy sundry Ft ‘'hs from a justice's court in
favor of Thamsfs W. Garner aud others vs Low
Jackson, Ilardv Pace, mid Thomas Pace.
The south part ofjhc house and lot now oc-
enpied by-Wilii.ini Hr Wiiire mid Lewis A. 15on»l
ip the town of M Hciabttgli—levied on as ibo pro
perty of Snnitrl J’cck, and one tlrny vrngou n^s
tho property of Join Hunt to saiLTy a-Fi Fa.
from Henry Superior tfiiui l in favor of Henry N.
Pope .vs .Samuel Peck aud John 'limit.
OiU) skowball sorrel I poncy—levied 011 as
tho property of Daniel M. Jackson jto satisfy a
Fi Fa from finds .Superior Court in favqrof Re--
SOU Ranliu vs said Jackson.
J VMES LOVE, Deputy sheriff.
Also will be sold as above
' Tho west half pf lot No. J7G in tho third
district of IJenry county—levied bn as the prop
erty of John G. 'Barn, tt Tax collector of lluury
county for tho year 1831 to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of tho bounty of Ileus*}*.
One fourth part of lot No, 172 in the sixth
district of Henry county being that part whereon
/es?e Rcnn'noArlffpi—levied on aa ific property
(fJtSseBunn und John While to satisfy Ml miry Fi
Fas from a justke’s court in favor of Shaw &
15-inks vs. said lluiiu aud While, levy-made and
returued by a constable.
THOM AS J. JOHNSON, sh'tf.
May 2A 3fi .
‘T— r
Georgia— Crawford County.
TT EV1N M*QE E jells before Wtjliai
U* E.A’IN .\lcCEE tells before Wijliam' M.
U A Itrown, justi p- of the peace 494th district
one bay niaru with 1 suinll -.vhite spot on he fit-ft
hind fetlock ; also a small spot in her fine and a
snip Oil her nose;- about five feet high and suppo
sed to be nine or ten years old. Appraised by
•Thoihns Lawrenco'mid Jcpth.i M. 8:anfo'rd to
$50. This 14th May 1833.
4« AV. J. HAMMOCK, c. 1. c.
out of a justice’s court in said county, in favor of
Kiebanl Harvey vsJobn I’otter, John W; Fllis,
aud Daniel Hicks—property pointed out by the
plaintiff and'levy made, by JtJ". \Villian»sjon,
constable. -J.U1I.N WHITTINGTON, -
Sheriff. .*
Also (rt the same, lime and place as'abate,
■ Two week benches double screwed, one of
ligiHiirt v1t«® and-enw of pine, 1 ,rhost of tools.
,as fallows: 11 hand saws’, 4 rabbet planes, 5 mol
tliilg planes,- l tooth plane, 1 set match planes,'
I groove plane, 2 smoothing planes, 1 set table
planes, .2 floor ‘planes, one jointer; 1 plow nnd,
Ifitt. 1 largo cove plane, l h ind saw, two tenon
3 iws three .turning chisel*, 1 turning gouges, 1
chair hractf cud bins, RJchisels, and other small
articles Ion tedious to mention—all levied on ns
the property of David If. ‘Calhoun, to satisfy »
Fi F.1 isstied out of Crawford Superior Court in
favor of David Fallen vs David W. Calhoun, pro
perty pointed onthy Hiram Warner.
Fiitv nerss of land, riv-fc or less. No, 230,
in the second district of Graw.fanl county.—lev
ied on as die propcr.y of John Hatcher, to satisfy
n Fi Fa i-sned Out of superior court of Crawfonl
Cutintv, iu fav>»r of Fatrick J. Murfy vs said John
Hat. fa r. - \VM. B. FILES. -
SB 1 . .. - Drp'ySh’ff. -
.4/so W]ll be sold cis abut: an -ths frst Tuesday in
* ' ’<• August next,
Tivocows and yeurlin’gs,- and cno' two horse
wagon—lei’ied'Oii as the property of John 'Murrrl
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Vn isftictl <uu of the.in
ferior court of < raw-ford county, in,favor of 1J-
; a.i th Sawyer « said Miirrd—property pointed
out in said Fi Fa. - . ' *
May 30 37 WM. p. F1T.E3', dep.sh'ffs
all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed j to %• and tspyenr at wry office .within the time
prescribed by lair, to shew effuse if any they have,
why said IctPrS should not be grouted. . T
Given under fay hand at ollice, t Jus Gib May,
185)3. 33 CHARLES II. KICE, c. c.o.
Georgia— Cotcchi county.
TfXTilEIC EAS. James JJcCraeken applies for
vr letters of administration oa the estate of
IFalman Patman drceer-rd,
end admonish all and
c: ; TrtK ’ ” - ‘ -
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On Saturday, the S.th of June, 1833,- will lie is’
sued the lirst uumbcrol^anric series of the Run.fb
JUf cost tart.
Oti issuing tlie ^proposals far,
-nnio (First new series) of thp Repository; the
publisher tenders his most sincere neknurvfolgo-
iuciits to all Coutributot^^-Agents and ^uhscri-
byrg, far tho liberal support ivliieh has induced
him to oiler to his patrons atui tUa publie general
ly, an enlarged mid improved slice! at Uto-saine
low.itid coHyonieut rate as horetoforo, which he
docs in the fullest couiitietteo- of meeting hi an
ineret.'sed-patronage an ample remuneration for
his conthuied exertions, to redder' iiU papef
pleasing and instructive Companien, and enable
it to vie in point of cheapness anti interest.with
any literary journalnow extant. New assurances
oti the part of the 'publisher bi’ a periodical w hich
has s'oud tlib test of years, would st em si!perilit-
oiis, bo w ill tbertfore only say-lhat no pains nor
expense, consistent with'a reasousbleconipensa-
tion far his labor, shall be spared to promote
FBOSPEcrorg
PRIESTCRAFT EXPOSED.
_-\t a time like .die present when intoleram
,ud superstition fare shedding their baneful *tcfl:
nee over the fairest portions of the gltdic—win
V-ipsUralt anti delusion threaten . the destriu-tio.
H oitr i.irestinjahfe privileges—it becomes tb
iritnils fifliburty to be up aud doing. '.That then
xistS mnqiig the - priesthood a determination t<
ring us into- bondage, will scarce be doubted I'
yny who'arc'.blessed with reasou.' Fbcir _exer*.
lousjire uidTring’ am’ incessant—their iiumbei
.Iuaost countless—theiF publications as ntymerous
,3' thtOoclists in Egypt—and- unfess iliey an*
hcir .uhgodly schemes arc met-with cquai vigi
ancOtf equal zeal mid activity, by the. lnetids.oi
ciigious- frcetlom, our glorioifs fabric -will be in
,'UIIHr - ' 7
Citizens ofiliis proud (Icpi-blie! your libcrtiet.
were purchased with blood nut! tears—the. prtv
priceless inlierihiuco ? ill} e seo the
tree of liberty felled to'tlie corth without a singh
elTort to 'prevent its destruction ? 1! C trust you
will say, No! God forbid ! ?
Thai :i piiblieation of this kind is necessary
which ^titiU coolly aiitl fanrlcs’slp expose the ttn-
Cigtiteous cnmhiliattou8, tho mih’oly schemes of an
:u tjul and designing priesthood—will be acknowl
edged by all Suebsliall be our-eud and am!.—
Wd shall tltvoto dnr best powers to.’the .vorkrof
exposin''the pious frauds andclecicalcorruptious
so .Tatally prevalent at the present time’.- The
mad e-xcitomeiits occasioned -4»y zeal .without
know lialge, w ilFbc carefully looked after. The
various begging schemdt!. and monied monopolies
'w iR ’ bo attended to* lo-short-ndthing'shall -be
wanting to lender it deserving tho patrWtage of
a generous -s-ommunity. The low price.(being
only about half which is -usually charged) wHi
place it within .he means of all. ■ ,
CO.NlH? IONS.- _
Priestcraft Exposed hill be published semi
monthly'at the unusually lotv ffrioe of Fifty Ceut-s
per annum. Thttso who -forwaVd Fiifa. l’
XHW GOODS.
WM. II. CURDSALL,
/as just received a new and extensive assortment 0
IDry Goods. Glothlng,
., - Hals, Shoes, fyc.
H IS stock will be found inferior to none 1
purchasers’, by Invotiiig him ivilli a csMivh
•o utTwrcd Goods al the most reduced prices. -
| For Cash .Only.■
ms stock crrxsisrs, is rAtrr, or Tpr. nitfow.
. Super SriAony; Dlue N Black and Colored Ern'i
Cloths
. Ihilfats
-* .’ shitll receive Eleven" cojiics— those who forward
. ™ ' ,-s. , I Tell DoIhrs'Miaj'l have twenfv tbree cbpif s—aud
r i } '®- . , * 1 for Twenty-Dollars, liiey Hiall receive FIFT Y
Renos.tori, the t . opic * s r<Jl . ; 1)e yeflr ; rotlneing the prin
FORTY CENTS,
These, are therefore.
singular, the kindred and creditors of said, dec’-ns- jln-jj-gratification hi- its further iniiirovctueiit;
cd, lo be and appear at my office, within the time : * - *• -* -
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they ha ve,
why said letters should not be granted.
13
Given under my hand this 24th’ day of Mav
;«.* 33 BENTON JVALTON, c.c.o.
. Georg in,—- Coweta co n nty. ,
id II ERE AS -Mary l’urt administratrix on
V’V the estate or William Burl decensed^np-
plios to mo for letters of dismission from sa-d estate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my,office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand this ,24th day of May
13553. 53 BENTON WALTON, c. c. o.
Georgia—Pike County.
W HEREAS James Whatley, guardian of :
Robert Freeny, orphan of Gillab Freeny,
defeased, applies for letters of", dismission from
saiil guardianship—■ ‘
These afe there fhrci to tile and admonish allaitd
singular the kindred ar d creditors of said Rolwrl
Freeny, to file their objections (if any they hare.)
in my offer, within the time prescribed by law, why
said letters skould.not be grenitfd.
Given under tnvhnn’d, at office, this. 8th May,
183:;. 34 II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o;
• AdminislratnrtC Sate.
tEFOKE tbc court house in FriyoUcv:!I<v
favrltc cdnntv, under an .order of the
court of ordinary of said cpnnty, will bo sold on
tho first Tuesday iu JULY next; t . ?
One KTcsro IVaari
uamTd Edmund, about 2o years of age—?6ld as
the property of William /*. Wilson,- deccasetl—
far the benefit of the hell's and trrihnh. 'Terms
on the day. * . ’ .
• 'i^flOMAS B. WIL50N, ? AlIai , or3
* JOHN WILLIAMS,.
April 27 ' 31 p
. ISifttwiS/icriff Safes.' -
S fiTjlJt litjaioM on the first Tuesday in July
V v ^nekt'. Tie fare i!io courthouse iif 'Jackson,
Bulls eouniy, .between tfc usual hours of sale, '
On. negroAvomati by the name of Itcaii,
about 21 *yca.o ofogo v »»,nd-n hegto boy named
•■Hni afaiut 2 or A years old—both levied on as the
property of William Simmons to satisfy a mort
gage Fi Fa issued, frotn Butts superior, court in
favor or -B'-nj-smiu' F. Kindrick ami Sanders
WalkedV3 Wt^i.iin Ejimmous—propcrtv pointed
vut iiiniortgigc. ". HENRY II AT ELY.
Atprir^G .- . Sheriff..
OREE AIH.E to an Order of the honorable
tSl Inferior Court of Fike County, will lie sold
iu Zohulon on the first Tuesday in July .iieyt the
Legatees’ Interest in the widows dower ofthe es
tate'of Moses' Smith late of said county deceased.
• * ‘ JOHN fSMITn; -> r ,
WM. V. WHITE, j L 0 ’
■ may 7th 1333. *
aud that original contributions front able \Vriters,
and choice selt’ctioi(s from flic hem periodicals,
both Em-opcati.-aud Americau, may bo confident-
■iv expected. .
' The RURAL REPOSITORY will be pub
lished eycry other Saturday, in the Q uarto form,
aud will contain twenty six. uumhm of eight pa-
4;es each, ivillta .title page and index to thewol-
ome, making in the tvtioio 212 pages.: It will ha
.printed in hainlWmie siyle.on Mem tint paper Of
ti-stipt rior quality, »v»t|i new bourgeois and bre
vier- type, each number containing at least one
quarter more Mattel* than heretofore;,making
at the, end of the year, a neat and tasteful vei
fame', the.conteiits of which wtH be both amusing
and instructive to youth in future years.
TERMS.—The-Tenth Volume. (First new
series;) will ''commence on the eighth of June
next, at tho low rate.otOne Dollar per annum in
advance, or One Dollar, Fifty Gents, at tho ex
piratiun of three mouths from the time of snbscii
bmg. Any person wlio will remit us Five,dollars
Per Annum! Where siibseribepslive near each
other, ive c;ni send two.qppies on a sheet, v. liich
will save them foalf the postage. Those wisbrng
to subscribe wijl please a*k tligir Post Master to
fa’r.iyjird tb"}r nam.es, as it •.vilj.sayeie'xpipnse.
, \Cp ICditots who will iusert the above, shall
receive a volume of the work, r.mi tint hearty
thanks of lliepublLl'ersi * ’ ,
-GARl'l R KENDERSON.
' New Haven, Ct., May 8,135j5h - - *
Upson County, Gaf
' _ Th».ptih!ic are rdspcctftil-
Py informed that the aboVe
Factory is now in successful
operation, under an -expei-i
eueed manager, aod is pre
pared to do "business on. ac--
eoniniotfaM'ig terms.*
„ . - ICarn.
- in a nti At ft ured at this esiffli--
lishmeut isequai in cvenne'ss,
strength and fineness to any made at the 'North-
erp.manufaetories, aiid spperibr to niost'thal is
lirotight oj:t here/ The friends of the ctm’titiS’.nre
respectlhlly- solichcil to fosltr this’ jufaftt establish
ment a iid thpreby retain omong themselves the
capital that will otherwise find its -tvay to the
North.
-V specimen of the YTiru manufaeiitFecT at
this Faetory, inay-bif seen at the. office of the
Georgia Telegraph.
DWIGHT R. PERRY & CO
April 24 30
Blue, Black, Alixt and Fancy Colored Satr-.*,
8frifred Sa f tinefs, Knglish Merincnes
Dulfii 1 Point and Rote Blankets
Red, White, Greeji ami-Vellntv rianncH
Canton and Saxony White .Gauze do
Diima:k-Table Diaper
Bird’s I’.ye. Scotch, and Russia do
Blue, Jilack and Colored BoinbazVttsr -
. do do do- Circastianp
•Negro Cifilbing.-Liiipcys
Brown and Bleached jSMttfnftf ■'
fain. . do Sheetin.^s
- tf*> do Drillings
Coltou.Gzaobtirgs.'Fuftians
Black Itaiian Ltistriiig
Black tJrossde Swiss. Black Gross <!c \a-h.
d<> do Berlin .
Bfack Siticltewshnd Sarsancts
’■ Col. (Gross do Naples
Bfack and Col. Florences •
dfi - do ftidinn Crapes
Scarlet arid Black Merino Long Shawls
. Scariet-Srpiare Shuivls
Caslvraere, Wleutia, Thibet Wool
Silk. Damask and Cassiou rp Sliufvls
. H/vr.-mni, Pdrif MtlrUn-Grape'. "
Gaiize, tiros, do-Naples vipOlaadariac D.t;.
.. Ilaodkcrciih-i's ",
- Ladies’ ajuf .Wsses’ B< Iginn, Ilnibia. Straw, !/•
' horn. Uritid’ann Fsticy Bonneis. ’ 1
Satin ami Ghiiz," (Jnroitnres
Btigjisli MjHe’sklns. Ih-d Picks
Apron Checks.- Furniture dr»-
*• Domestic Plaulsand' Strqies . -5-
. , I'fao*- Chilli Btii.xe. Grrrn t'tore C’otli
Fornit.irro Dimity. Harr cord d>*
Russia SheeTing, Blibicli Dow lass’
Bufjttns, Baegup Cords
Irish Linens, Lawns
Blue and Schriet Rattinet
CoTtfm (fass'nieres . ■
‘r-Black aml'Cofaplain Bilibons •
Dark'and iTfiif Col. Printsamj Qit^Saoit
Lnoe anil Gauze Veil*
pr:;ui-ed,flnd plain BoLbiujct Lace •
Tlire id laices. , . ■ ■
..CambricV Jncr-net, Sr, ;fs, Mulfi sNaasoik a*j
Book Muslins •
• Linen Camlirie
Lhlcn CAmbric Handkerchiefs; Pon;ec dti
■ _India F’a? iupt Btmdaun do
V, Shell T'ombs" "
laoHes* anil Geiitfamens’ Glpves.
Cofton. Worsted r.nd LatpU’s Wool Hose
- ,Bfaok’ai.d ChI v Cainbijcs - .
Bead Betieiifes * -
»Meii r s amf Boys’ Fur.'Cloth and Seal Cap-
. ChiucliiUa ifa --
READY MADE CLOTHING.
5 .Superfine •liljie j ,hlni'k,‘ green, ndeltid, oliveu!
Brou-iu.Clp\li Dress Cost?
- Blue, black, green, biowir and : : H '
• ' »' mist Cloth Frock Coats
." Blue, brown, olive, green ard t:
Cloth Collides
Dfae, steel mist ^ind jnn^v.coiored SaUinitCoi:
. . ’-pes and f/ittcl Contf
*•_ Superfibg blue, black, .broivo, .olive, greeny
steel rnixt cloth !huiti:lopa<
Drab'. Lavender and striped Ckissitnerr <!o
Blue, steel/mtxt and fanev r coJored.-Satlii:etc»
- .English yjoleskin. iincut Cordvtnit Bangap do
Yoolhs’ Clritli and Saltiuet Coatees aiui Pas”-
free of postage, shall receive six copies,--and any
person who will remit tis Ten Dollars, free of.
postage,-shall: receive twelve copies- and one copy
ofthe‘Ninth volume— (tj^.No subscriptions re
cciveil-for less thaw ijna year.
Names of subscribers with tho amount of sub
scriptious to h’e^eiijt by tho llhli of July, or" as
soon after fts couveiiienL tb the publisher.
WILLIAM B;<STODDARD.
Hudson, Xao York, May Alh, 1333.
()[/** Editors,who tvtsbun exchange, art> res
pectfully requested to give the above a few inser
tions, or at least a. passlh’g’tiotice, and’ receive
subwriptiofis.-
Tiie GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
Prints 3 at iHacoR« Georgia*
/ AOTJiJff.
~5xN the first Tuesday in August next before
- tho Court llouso-ia Peiy-y lioiiston coqiir
ty will ho sobl at public sale'tbc undivided half
'of lot No. * 2.“i7 in tbc thirteenth district of said
coiihtylLt-bciilg-o part of tho real estate of Tho
rn as A. Irwin dcceascdi in pursuance of the last
will artd tostainOiil of said deceased. Titles, in-
disputalde. HUGH L; 111 WIN, Ex'r.
Mav 27 1633. - ‘ rj»
t)L’R months, afterd.ittv application will lie
nia'ile to the honorable inferior Court of
Georgia—Houston County,
’JtJ^HF.Rr \S David H. CWjvojq^.apnIio»to
\) y -tm* far fetters of dismission from flio cs»
tatc‘ of Wit Hath J. V. Chroming,deceased.
These are therefore 'lo cite and admonish all and
singwlqrffSc kind rid dnd creditors of said deceased
tafityu'irir objections if any they hare, al'my of-
ficfjcigw the Wne- prescribed 'by law, otherwise
said letters, trill begran ted.
Given undej’ my hand and sc.il, this the I3tb
March. 18;2. CHARLES IF. RICE, c.e. o.
GEORGIA---TTproa county.
jff'm 1 ilARnIsSriminnirator pn ffao estate
P cl Robert Harris, late ofsaid eountydcceas-
ed, applies ni me for letters of dismission, . *
There are there fore (6 cite and'admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deteas-
ed t» beend appear at my offer st'ilhin the dime
pTeszr.ibed by law', toff,hew criuse-ifany they hurt,
why said letters should not fie granted.
Given under iny hand, this 22d day of April.
1833. 31 THOS. I\ BETHEL, c. c. o' ;
S£AZVS0
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFfCR.
Mbtiroe county.- w.lien sitting far ordinary pnrjK>-
'*?», Torleavo to sell tlio real and personal estate
of Richard llamltn, of said county, deceased.
JOHN IIAMLE.N, Adnor.
- May 3, 1333. 33 ~ ~
And deioklt to Intelligence, Commerce, JSqun'd
Principles. Arts. Sciences,' Literature, Sfc.
mill TELEGB AF1I,. will, as it ha^ herete-
L fore done, vindicate persoiiTil Sad. political
lilieiTyVso far a sir compatible with pcivifte ha|»-
-piness and public .safety. It will therefore din;
to tile opiuirus. ofthe Fathers of tiie Revolution
as comprised in the Declaration-of Independence
and the Ooostitution.of the United State*.; and it
holds it to be ;i truth almost iiitiiifve,-th;it oti the
most vigilant and unremitting resfrictiotf of the
General and Stale branches bLour Government to
their respectiveprovinres, ilcpeuds the benign op
erations bftHbsp opinions.'the virtue of the man.
the franchise ofthe citizen, and lire internal peace
and external snfaty.ofthe country. .
ft steers equally far from the ucw favoured the
ory qfthc mil!:fiers; as it does from flic old Fed
eral doctrine (Title CohsoIidatiotrKtjs^—ron£eivi)ig
that the "true principle of our institutions lies equal
ly between ' hot wo extremes. And while it sup
ports the Administration in all its judicious mea
sures. it claims the right to censure -it whenever
censure is deserved.’ ':
The terms of subscription art?, Three .Dollars
per annum, in advance—or Pour at theend pf the
yQnD M. BARTLETT.
F OUJy months after dale application will he
.. -made to tho Justices of the Inferior court
of the county of Houston when sitting for ordina
ry purposes for leave to sell all the laud aud ne
groes belonging to the estatoqf Thomas_ .4. Irwin
late of said <omity deceased for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
‘ ~ - HUGH L. IRWTN, Ext or. ,
May 27. 36
F OUR months afterdate application will
made -to 'the hoporable inferior court
of Crawford county when sitting" for ordinary
pm poses for leave to sell the roal estate of John
Richardson late t»f said coitntv deceased.
EDWIN MEA DOR, adir.'r.
JtlintS . 30
F OUR months after tlaie Hpplic.-.tion will he
made to the honorable Inferior Court of
Merriweihercouuty^for leave . to sell'th’e ‘eas t h-alf
of I.ot237, in tlm ninth district of said county,
the property of Jam{s Dyson, deceased.
JAMES il. RAVENS, Adm'or. '
ELIZA C. DY.StlN, Adm’rx.
April 4, 18553.' 30
THE SOU'lTlEEIV PLANTER
• iLad Paniiiy iyccuai.
An'Agrictil’urql and .Miscellaneous•ReWSpapen,
Priu ted at JU (icon, Ga.
EVERT OTHER SATURDAY. . • .
T rii-S Paper devoted mainly to thc-intercsts
of Agricultitrc.; and is made up of origin
al and selected articles on Farming and Garden
ing. Raising Caitlo and Horses-; manufacture hi
^tlk. Wire and Sugar: management of Fruit
Trees,"Poultry, Bce$. Silk Worms; Receipts for
Pickling and Dying short Essays .on Health and
Diseases;/Household Economy, Miscellany, Po.
.ctry, .... ' -
Ni; political orscctarian subjeets areitjtrndiie
tfiliifto-the work; and only such ndvertiscmeni-
as- are of interest to Farmers and Gardeners.
The. price of sphs’-riptioii is Tt«n* Dollars, pc/
annum iu advance—<h two and a half tit tho-eud
of the year. , . ' -‘ ‘ v
(t/ 8 * ShoiHd sulfic-iejit cncoTirngemcnt offer
tlio I’lantcr will be puldisbed Weekly, after tb-
closo of tho present volume^
M. BARTLETT.
£■S.V&rJE .
HE undersigned has opened a Livery Sta
ble for keeping aud Boarding Horses, &c
.lur iiuu du.ikiiii^ liur^cs, cv-F.
nt the'stand latterly occupied by-Riley* ami for-
merly'by Brtien, fronting ibe Court Iloufa square,
Macon, where bo will be thankftil for .a siiare of
public patronage. Jllis terms wilHip asmodorate
as tho price of. provender. &c. will j^dmit, and.
every atteutioh paid tint is. requisite. His pre
sent charges are {.ell -dollars per mtuTtii. -
A faw Saddle Horses will at uU tuiics be kept
for hire; JOSEPH W-UNVyRIGUT:
■ "Tel. 20 ‘ -2. “ %-
GOLD MINE. ,
HE subscriber oljerv for sale oti* the 3d
Monday m Jtlfy tiexf,' in MillcdgcviUo, a
Gold Miuis Nb BP!>J2tn district 1st section. \
piece of Gold has been f«tindoti said lot, w'cigh-
ug 556 tin ts. LED IS GO WAllT. Sen.
May 15 .33.- l..’ td ;
One Hnndrrft Dollars Prtrajffff
loons’ •* ,
Black, blue and drab C/issitnere Ycsts
Riyck <Hi(f cotoreil Velvet do ,
Dark^nd light figured Vafentia, white nrtbe
-- ored Marse.iljcs 1 -'Swt.iibd-own; Toilier
- and r?nttiiiefc.Vest3
Cambfet and I’laid Clocks
Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valcntia anrl Lssth
Slocks
Fine Linen Shirts, Cottars. Bosoms,Jtc. 1 ki.
IVkgro Clothing,
Men'saud Youths'-Fur and Wool Itu!s,
jriiie SodL's and ShtQ$ t
AkiiisJS.0 S22G213, &G. CiC.
Octjtt -1- - • :
GOJL'OSZ EilfalSiS.
t halms:'!
’ij L *IE Sutiscrrhers sfoll eqtltfane tlia
a. art. the old stand.' cornrr rtf Wahut ”
Fojurth'Strcats, where tvnrk will he tloocsees:j
i ROKjJ Jatf.on Saturday, nfgh't,TCib fast
1 a tri.th named -
a stout raw boned fellow, talks rather.fine, -he
is alioiit 6 fact high, red coir>p)cxion.ye 1 low_hnir,
has a sly, cnulling look. The above j-> iv.tr<kwill
he given to ajry persoo that Wjll deliver lum
tlio Jailor in Macon, Blbu cbuiitvT-Georgia' .
'II-Tl, -fl/faVA Rb', Sheriff.
March 27 26 .W. B. CON E, Hep Sheriff.
WETUMPKA.
Qfp Great S?.le oi' Town Sjois^
Sci'oud Monday in July;
•T the-nrgent -request of tho citizens of the
tlia| vvn of Aloatgoatery, on (lie Hth dav of Julv,
eMuIng, all those choice andavell known Lots ii
the town of pur. b.LsCitby thgui atflu-
sale in (’abawha 1(1 .September last, .comprisii
.... ■ ■ ... P m --- ,A'omprisiu
noarTy all ofihb mos'Leligible sites-far business
in this well-situated and ytipitlly improving town
Its*well known advautages, au.l the desirable lo
cation of the lots, render any parti, til; r descrip
tion unnecessary. i*
Tinns of Sale.—Half paynldo Lst Jah. 1834 •
half payable st Jan. Ig5j5. . .Notes w ith approv'
cil.security. . ;*• - ^ y : *, -.
. SIM5st . SCOTT, Tuscaloosa,
G. &. J.. T.VA LOfi, U efumpka.
B. S> GRIFFIN; SVcftimpka;
- E. parkman; seimh. ’ *
- < S/. L* MAT*4EV.V'!5v Cahgwba.
i, i- .-of-jP' ,LSOMAillLij | I, Wetujnoka, •
May 22 8L- ffls ' 1
; The- xLIbhiW .Com. Register,' Ala. ’ State
lirtelligcueer, HtfatsVille Democrat, Knoxville.
Register, Georgia .’lVIcgfaph, mid 'Charleston
nlinfii*. will ittoori tlio • t
our;or, will insert thcabotfo aiice a week,untit
the tiim;oLs de t and forward'.their SfUjMo the*ot
*Cr of the Afahamh .foiirnnj. *-
H,Itts . c " t,l, l l - v Gn. negro man says hk
V. U ‘ k -’ b ® 1<>n 5 s tb Bennett SmitJ.'ol
_. Licmi. Ga. He is about 44 or 45 'wars o'd —
. he owner u requested to cal! prove hronertV
pa» ch rges ;ind take him a way.
■I.’inc 9, 5j7 .'tE\ U V I i \TE» V.
Summer Goods aad
LST received at tho MneoiuCiothing -rifort
April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH
FOIl SALE-
NEAT ftAROUGIIb ami Harness, A/
good as new. Inquire at this office.
Juno 12 37
A
IRON < ‘ I! j;:
't i in !>
tailo-.
; T . far safe b-.
A'*.- H. BCRILSALI.
U |V|, , Jaelr fiills.
’ n 1 , a :,r , g0 eU ‘fe'" lt likeness of the an:
ma- — haudsomeij printed at tiiis office
• fig to order. I^avi!lg , alrffge a-sortnicat of:
cles ortJefedrfrom .the'-North which will affia 3 |
the course of th’e'suinmer.. eonsrsting of t‘V. !;
gles, Kardhcbes and. Carriayits, tiioy fid t'|
.fident of pleasing cusTdmefs both" in articif; ^
pripes. • jfa - - ” .
T!:c haye’ tvow on hand an,assortment f !
will ho sold low for ensli. such ns SoJlPBvj, fifj
ai-'d Bnrtiuches.; Iicsldc-: several" sfilefiAl - j
Harness, with Late*-, Carpeting, Mw^'j
.Spriitgs of dtflercot kinds, Joints, Baoih.L-l
aud Bows oT. nil‘sizes.’ <trders-for Yum -1
piiucttiaily alletfdcil to, ami .uai ranted to|
or.no sal*. * - ‘ L EN’TO.VA: BiUON-
Wanted as an Aj?prqsticd>
A-kid about fourteen.or fifteen years oft?*
.steady'moral habits.•' * ' I5.&I-
A lav 4 - • -1.V8 ’. .. ‘
1
JtAX&fjtk&tZ. 3SKXS& SBtStJ
Yg^HL sWiscfiber resftetHn!!y iaftnrfc^f
-H. lie,- thaif his * - ^
Stca» Saw and Christ 3S&J
rjjsar his ivSideficc, within one mile oMjs C(<, J
I ea
j to
ho
thi
no
ott
kir
^ "HI'S’, t-iru!-, '
qnenco.of jlie;heavy expenditure ipv"^. 1 , 1
establishment,^ it is : necessary that he shosw
quire either cash or ha'nkatde paper forhis
her, which lie is. disposed to sell at»(?"’
A share of the public patronage is very .
fully solicited. BEN,!. F. DIVT”
N- B.—A .first fate SAWYER, i»?J;
pai
fair f-
plyingiinmediately,.obtain good Wages iinD
m.aneiit situation. " ’ ' ’. 3-''
July 27. ' 164- tf
7. SfeoWGHT TO ZJ&k
N jiilib county, on the £0tli itist. a
AL named : A1.E(.'K, about !7 yca^
sl-’rk ccmplcct“<I, aitdsays he bclojigs'! 3
lyjss.of Pu/nam' (Hiun'ty, the owner is o
to come forward.- pav charges and take b:*
Jla^'a* 5,>4 JOJ.LN D. PITT?. *
m
the “
"'XjSnd in S^bwrtcn..
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aD Disirfct originally .flrnry
■untv. ard fur sate, Apply m MyeonW
Dec I .35 M.BAUTl'
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5 tnfSiKschcc fromM.icbnl leave j 1 $
.3. 1’ITC-: asms ag at. and aH p’’^;
• *.v& QrfatywliF nn tlielr acroinits TiiiJ "Ajj
ploaae settfe with bftn. LEM-I-^ I
May JG 34
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