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, 1 on ilierrst Tuesday in Jut.
liesKori' tb8 court house in Fayes t»
. between the usual I ours «
cs bf land being ttt«'yvest halt of I |
Hni. icci.;:i district of formerly Ilen-
Krf county * mm on ns .the proper
,1 JU/'r-kst - k to H«»lifvawn -mall I
nruf'iinrk & NVfpird, Levy mao
I to me hy a eoiisvitlflc.
i ihtr»qri*
.it exmt
■Jf)J .irr. sof land 163 in tin* fliirtccnr
distrii r of Ctriierlv Henry nuw F»yctte fotuii
—loVi i on a- thto property of John S. Doth! t*
■riihfv ou2 execution in favor o' Daniel $. Wat*
torsnu !k.- -
2021 acres of land No. 55 in the sevenfl
district of Fajejtu couptv— levied on ns thi
party of Omittt YoStigbfoed to satisfy,
ti'.'ii iu lavor of 8atnucl Clay. Property pointed* ^
out by plaintiff.
2021 arr>'s of land No. 132 fif tiro seventh
district of Fttyene county—levied on as tjje pro
perty of I'rinh Gi ii» to satisfy niiexoco irtu in fa
vor of William Vi’dson A nthers. Property pom
toil ou: by Thom urB. Gay. .•
2021 acres of land No. 183 in flic thirpyplh
di'tti t"ol'originally Jlcnrv now FavettO county
the property of WiUiam OiSca 1
■ution
• linn :
—levied o:i ns the property
no I John Bishop security, on thfe stay olltrct
In favor of E> II. lioal aud Johusou <fc (it
ANDREW M-fillTHB, sVrff
pJamtiiU.
M.iv
Campbell Sheriff Safesu
’CTECTILL He sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
V J next, boitveen the usual hours of sale at
tlio court house in (Jurtfybellton. Cattipbi II cottn-
ty. the following projo'ity to "it:
T ree Jilts of land, to wit: lot of land No.
lull in the fourtle-uth district originally Fayette,
notv Campbell counfy. lot of land No 1-1 in the
fourteenth district originally Fayette now Cantp-
hell county, and lot of I in.I No. 122 in the four-
teei.th district originally Fayette noTv Campbell
County, each hit of land containing 2t>2J acres,
more or'lcss—levied ou as ineproperty of Robert
Polly and WiUiam G. ArleJge to satisfy a Fi Fa
in favor of Jehu Hoyle vs Kulitri Polly and NVm:
G. Arlelge. ‘
Two Stills, 20 Beer stands, and 9 tight casks
Pike Sheriff Safes.
/\N tile first Tuesday iu JULY next, will I
i P sold before the court bouse iu Zebufot
’*ik county, hetweeu the usual hours ofaale.
One lot of land containing 2024 acres it
«tic first district of formerly Monroe now Pik«
oputy v. hiYcun William Jo.,es now lives or.it
crop growing joining Collins nnd others, tl
number not recollected, and the .standing crop oi
the said land, one crib of corn supposed to con
liif twenty barrels, I oven.*2 skillets, i pot, I ti>
•t.-ttle, I spinning wheel, 1 reel, 2 smo'tbin.
otis, 1 churn. 3 sacks of ginned cotton, 2 bast
-of gained cotton, 2 tin buckets, I shot gun.
• ir'of steelyards, 3 augers. 2 tin pnns, 3 bridle:
2 iron wedges, 2 pole axes, i plough hoc, 1 pai-
ttiivpl and tonga, 1 iron square, 1 rlatv hammei
.1 lil ml saw, 1 sickle, 1 gum of peas, 1 pot rack.
I. iron bound water bucket, 1 soup spoon, 2 sitting 943
ehnird’. 25'head of cattle, and 3 -sows anil pigs—
all levied am as the property of Wtlliptfi Jones to
- iti.ft n'Fi -Fa iu favor of Robert Allen vs sain
William Jones.
(Jtm Jot;of land containing 2024 acres No.
60 in the third district of Pike county—-levied ou
•iS the property of Jortiah Ivy to satisfy two Fi
FasJ5sued from ajustife’s court in Green county
in favor pf Putt L.*Cati> 8z. Co. vs said Jordan I
vy, levy made and returned i<» pic by a constable.
J.T. HENSLEE, Sh’ff.
May 25 18:18. * •-*
Houston Sheriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday-in JULY next, before
the Court House in Perry Houston couu-
(yvxvill lie sold th'qTollotving properly to wit:
One five acre lot adjoining the town ot
Perry, well improved whereon John ill. Moore
iiowMives, ninety five acres pine land well impro
ved. known liy.the nortli part of lot No. 83 in the
tenth‘district,^ixly acres pine latld w ith a small
mill thereon, known as t!»e east part of lot No.
50 in the said tenth distrietboth iu Houston coun
ty adjoining the towu common of Perry, aud one
y«.ke of black work steers—levied on as the pro
perty of John M. Moore to satisfy a Fi Fa iu La
ver of Abner H. Flewclliu and James K. Joues
I'i.xccutors of James Jones vs John M. Moore
principal and W illiam Wellborn security, prop
erty pointed out by Wm. Wellborn.
One lot of pine land well improved whereon
—levied'011 as the prop, r'.y ot’w l corth~Mc!lr't,,. Gilbert now.lives in, tl.elcutl. district of ll.jus-
«r to satisfy a Fi Fa in fat or of Thomas Carroll * on cul, "T- leviedtm asthe properly of sad Gilbert
vs-s iid McCrayer s ,n ' f >’ a Fr.Fjs in favor oi George Patten v»
'9
•723 8
13 3 4
1G 4
ii) 23 3
:l -1 4
74 16*4
33 5 4
as 3 4
>2 14 4
'35 24 3
i9 24 3
Floyd S.ierilF Sales for July.
t D. S. Property, of To satisfy
3 4 John rfauds Isabel Askew:
LlishaAN jlly, N. Brewtou.
E Hicks Garlaud Jlaxey &. Co.
Jos. Bailey, Ii. P. Banks.
J. Skaggs* D. Chestuut.
J. Traviee, C. C. Johnson & others.
J. Watson, U. Watson.
\V. Cheek, A Turtnen.
H. Holmes, W. .Alexander & others.
W. J. Weightmau, Thos. (ilaseock.
Win. Juhuson, C. B. Cole.
jumplun Sheriff Sales for July.
Got J)iet Sec Property of To satisfy
*** 1 ii'mVjk’i Ridl«y. 5 n-w.0.!.
4 I James Newtian, Jas. A. Tipjiens.
372 12. 1 J. Hollingshend, J..A.I).Childers
817 4 1 Aiiurlia Gray; Joseph Perrv.
293 13 1 (South half) ). „ ^
Thos. Gounley. < James Grl,bl,s -
190 4 1 11. M-Norrill, W. Brown & wife.
1003 12 1 Eli Champion, Bachelder & C<»
833 12 1 1. Fincher, L. I*. Ha grofe & Cm
455 12 1 1). 11. Barnes, F. Culient & >*otn.
1197 12 1 J. Lang-ton, Win. Railings.
oU4 13 1 i 4; X ^ tl, \ Vanl , ce J James I.igou.
1 John Burk, F- Ally & ethers
1 Jas. Jourdau, J. R Stanford.
453 15
1169 12
118 13
ianter’s Bank
1 (South)
B.iiG. Lathro|
1 Wm. t-ooper
1 Wm. Vanghii.
1 J. & I). J. Ray.
1 Thos. Knight
1 (North)
James Riley,
1 (North)
\V. Westbrooks,
1 (North)
Luke Welch, $ ter.
Chorokce Sheriff Sales for July.
153 15
1170 12
752 12
406 4
41 13
526 13
433 13
11. II. Cone i
$ M. Hall.
P. T. Redell.
James Abney;
George Jones.
ST. Levingston.
> Burt & Cato.
} Saffold tz Por-
fe'
All the right 1 , title and interest that Thomas
Steel has iu lot of land No. 67.11 the ninth district
originally FayotfC now Campbell county—levied
on to satisfy two Fi F-as, one iu favor of John
JBurk. 1 ho other ill favor of Nlorloii N. Birth vs
. ^Th'nn-is Steel. BFAJ. E NSLY. phi riff.
- ‘Afro will be sold as above on the first Tuesday in
August nut,
3 FcathcV beds and furniture, 2 curktin hed-
steads 1 dock, 4 large ti links, 1 small trunk, I
folding talde, 1 set bureaus, I walnut- table* 1
small pine t ible, I fupbo trd, '4 ch-.irs. 1 side
— board, 1 cradle crib, I red cow, 1 large pot. 2
large ovens and lids, I small oven. 2sni ill dinner
pots. 2 sets ol' tire dogs, 4 barrels, 3jars, 2 jugs, J
•ntchina. I set common ware, 2 large floVveryd
bowls, 3targe pitchers, 2 simdl pitchers, 5decan
tors, 1 glass jar, I large waiter, 1 wash bowl and
pitcher, 2 sets of knives and forks, 1 Ho*, glass
tumblers, I do*, wine ‘glasses, 2 sets of plates, 2
largo dishes. 2 s„ alidishes. I large dressing glass,"
4 w ati-r pails, I spinning w heel, l reel, 1 pot rack.
2 pair hooks, shovel aud tongs. 2 mags- 3 small
bawls, 2 spades, I shovg). 2 axes. 2'hoes. 1 Inide
and one lot nf books, 3.tin buckets. 4 tin p uis.
2 tr.iy-- and one sifter, I sei Mtiooihiug irons, 1
li-dr bushel measure. I washing tub’and "one :
churn, 1 broom—levied on a* tire-propone of .-If
fr,,l I' lrlunc to satisfy a mortgage Ft F i in fav,n-
of Ri.drird -Ninon vs said Fortune. Property
pointed out ill said mortgage Fi Fft.
Lot of land known by No. 118 in the eighth
district origin illy Coweta now Campbell county
Containing 2024 acres more or less fvhereou
Lemuel NYiikiason now lives—levied on as (he
property 01 Hiram ll llulhtrford to satisfy a
Along ago Fi Fa in favor of Joseph X. r-pcnccr
vs stud R utberhml. The land pointed out iu said
tnortgtgu Fi Fa< , . *. -.
May 7 BENJAMIN F.ASLY, sheriff.
aid Gilbert.
One lot of oak and hickory laud Intliol2th
district of Houston county well improved, where
on Thomas T. McCollum formerly lived nnd ad
joining tire squafe of land know n as^lie Spring
Hill square that formerlyJielonged to Charles 1.
Potfio and others—levied on as the property of
Thoilins T. McCollum to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor
of NVilliam NVright vs Thos. T. McCollum, poin
ted .oiu by said McCollum.
24 head of.stock hosts, 9 head of stock cat
tle. 2 beds and furniture and ebrtains, I looking
glass. 1 nine table, 1 walnut folding table.) can
dle stand, 9 sitting chairs,-I chest of drawers, I
‘clock’, 2 decaliters. 5 glass tumblers, I lot of
books, ] i-winll chest, 1 p tir of shovel ami imtgs,
I pair of andirons. 1 chest ofrarpeiiter’s tools, 1
lot of pot ware, 1 small lot of crockery, 1 set of
knives aud forks, 2 tin buckets, 1 tub, 1 pail, I
ferry flat, 1 lot of china ware; 1 ruling gig, I
grindstone - all levied on by a mortgage Ft Fa
issued from Putnam Inferioi Court in favor of
John McBride vs Abner Vcasey aud other Fi Fa
vs’-snid Vcasey.
May 27 18AT NH CHAIN, sheriff.
Lot Dist
Sec Property of
To satisfy
1284
15
2 'latnes Martin,
F. Cullens Sz .-Sous.
56
22
2 S. Vickery,
S. Griffith:
-37
7.5
2 D. Ki'hley
Cleveland <fc Tnit
1247
21
2 NVm Furgorsoii
Jas Edmondson.
3U3
0
2 A. Seymore,
J- B. Winn.
150
14
2 Jas Parker,
Wifi. C. Osborn.
799
15
2 tVm Arnold,
Jas. NVaydlaw.
88;{
15
2 I,. Gregory,
C. D. Stewart.
931
0
2 J as-1.ovett,
Reeves fc Hunter.
216
4
2 S. Grace,
Bachelder & Co.
971
3
2 Willis .NV hatlcy
C. McLemore -
Elliot Read,
iafl’olJ Fears
IJmnj Sheriff Safes.
the first Tuesday in JULY next; will be
sold h -foro the court hoitse^iti M'Douougli.
Uiviry county, between the usual hours'of sale,
3 negroes, lianuati a woman 25 or 30 years
of ago and her 2 children Aleck a hoy 5 or tr
ye trs of ige aud Green a hoy 2 or 8 year- of age
—levied on ns”she property of John Selfridg to
suiislv aFi F i from Henry .Superior Court in fa
vorof'JoTO i* .'ley’Jr. and two sdmli Fi Fas from
the inferior court of said county in favor of Te
"euce Goinn-il and others against Jerenti.di Me
Muliin and Jnipi 8_lrrid, bis seenrity.
One li-.imln d act ..vs of-tand mure or loss in
the second eisirirt ..1 said eoituiy aiijomiiig Ivy F
Sti’g dl and others being the lauTt whereon Fran
eis Adams tuny lives—levied on as his property
to satp.iv Fi Fa from iiciiry auperidr*Couri in
favor pi'J,' .i < 11-& Perk v, > ;i.i Y-lams..
One hundred acres of land more or less ly-
inc In the sixth-district df said comity whereon
Aerinir !>. Meek now lives—lev'ied-oti ns his pro
p-.;. to '.-tj'-fy rj ]-’i Fa from Henry Inferior
Co-.-t nrf u -.rsl Oliver NV. Cox vs s>.id Arthur
D Meek no- ll. Yu, k security on the rftay.'
Fifty i.cti.-s of land more or less lying in the
rigicn let 4f iiciiry. county whereon Low
Jackson now live-.—levied on as his property to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas from a justice’s 1 onrf in
f-iv« • jfTii ima, NV. Garner and others vs Low
JaeksOU. llardy Par,-, trial Tin.IIII1S pace.
Tbo son'll pari t»f the bouse and lo; now oc-
Cupieif hy'NN'illiaiit H. vVhitewhd Lewis A. Bmnl
iu the tO'vn.ii’ McHobi'tigK—levi.-d oh as the pro-,
pgrfy ol’ Samuel Pick, anti one dray' watmti as
thn property of JoXh Hunt to satisfy a Fi Fa
' from finery Superior Court in favorof Henry N.
Pope Vs' Samuel Peek and John Hour.
- One sko'vb^ll sorreil poncy—levied on as
the property of Daniel ,NI. Jackson to satisfy a
Fi Fa from Superior Court in favor of K$v
zuu Kauiin vs said Jackson.
J N '-IES L<-)VE, D. puty sherijf.
Also will be sold as abort
The west hiilf of lot No. i7C in tho third
di;tifct of llcury ebunty—levied oil as tho prop
criy of PJtn G. Him It Tax collector of Ileilrv
comity for thy yc;ir lo3| to satisfy H‘i i Fa iu
f;;v'-r of the county of llenrvt ,■ • .
O ae foin ili part of lot Nt), 172 in ib>- sixtii
• istriet of Henry county being that partyvlforeon
J ->o Runti now lives—levieil on ai ilia jiropert.v
if Jtssr limn and lohn White to satisfy sundry F.
Fa from a justice's court iu favor of Shaw &
JU mks « said Bunn and NVhite, levy made and
returned |>y 1 constable.
THOMAS J. JOHNSON, sh'ff.
Mav28 36
w
Crawford Sheriff Salt s.
I LL be solt! on the first i’tlrs.Iny in Julyr
ilex’., at the court house in the tow n of
Knoxville. Cratvford county, the follow tug pro-
-ertv. to wit.:
One negro boy by tho name of Morgan,
about 14 venrs old—levied on as the property «>l
Da ml Hirks, to satisfy five small Fi Fas issued
out of a justice’s court in said county, in favor of
Richard Harvey vs John Potter, John NV. FIIh,
and Daniel Hicks—property pointed out by the
plaintiff aud levy made by R. J. NVilliauisou,
constable JOHN NVI1 ITT 1NGTO\,
Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place as above.
Two work bench,"s double screwed, one ol
ligmirovit te and one of pine, 1 chest of tools,
as follows; 14 hand saws, 4 rabbet phtics. 5 1110]
ding planes, I tooth plaiie. l sct match planes,
I groove plane, 2 smoothing planes, I set table
plan>*s, 2 floor planes, one jointer, I plow and
bin. I largo cove plane, I hand aaw, two tenon
saws, three turning chisels, 4 turning gouges, I
diair brace and bins, 13 chisels, and other small
articles too tedious to mention—all levied on as
t.‘i‘property of David If'. Calhoun, to satisfy
Fi Fa i—ued not of Crawford Superior Court in
favor of David Patten vs David NV. Ca.houi., pro
pertv pointed out by Hiram NVarner;
Filly aerss of laiid, morcor less. No 230,
iu the second district of Crawford county,—lev-
ird on is the property of John llaicher. tosati-fy
a Fi Fn issued out of superior court of Crawford
county, in favor of Patrick J. Murry vs said John
Hatch r. WM. B. FILES.
M .v Stf : , Dep'y Sh'ff.
Also trill be sold as above on the frst Tuesday in
August next.
Two cows and yearlings, and o'rtc two liorsi
jvapm—levied on as the property of John Murrrl
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fn istued out nfthe in
ferior. court of Crawford county', in favor of El
kanah Sawyer vs said Morrel—property pointed
out in said Fi Fa/ », ,
May 30 37 * NVM. B. FILES, dep.sh’ff.
G-ilmcr Sheriff Sa!5s for July.
Got Hist Sec Property of To satisfy.
258 10 2 S. P. Smith J. P. Turner & C
190 6 2 Jas Sturdtvan, Mark NVomack
Paulding Sheriff Sales for July
Lot Dist Src Property of To satisfy.
1285 3 ii J. ll. Faulkcnbefry, E. D. Cook
60 18 3 Ii. M. Jacksou, N. S-. II. NVard
649 18 3 Basil Lowe* E. (Tn«e.
1000 2 3 J. Portwood, J. Hall.
1046 3 1 R. il. Caldwell, Case A. Goodrich
575 2 4 Z. Slayton,- J. 15 Gilbreath
698 18 3 M. NVillhiglrt, IL II. Field.
178 3 3 Mary Page, S. A. IL Jones.
584 l 4 Joshua Johnson A. Crawford.
183 20 3 A. M'Gradv, NVm Nlaroney.
259 3 4 J. NV. Howard A > , . ... ,
I. R. Howard, < John Ueekcr ’
9:52 2 3 A. P. Garliugton. M. Pollock.
Cass SiienfT sales for July.
Property of To satisfy
Georgia,— Cotoela county.
W HEREAS Mary Burt administratrix ou
the estate of William Hurt deeea^ d, ap
plies to the far frttersof dumWsiou from a d eswtc,
’I'hesCare therefore to cite and a Jm ^tish all and
singular the kindred and creditors oj sotd dectu*d
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by laic, to shew cause if any they hare, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given uhder inv bond this 24th day of May
1833. 30 BENTON NV ALTON, c. c. «.
Georgia—Coweta County'.
TOHN VINY-ARI), administrator of the es-
§jr tnie of David Cox, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismissiou,
These art- therefore, to cite and adnicnish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and apptar at my office tciJhin the time
prescribed by law. to shne cause, if any they have,
why said tellers should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this the 2d <iny of Feb
ruary 4833. 20 ) SIIION HOUSE, c. c. o.
Georgia—Pike County.
E JjgTHEREAS James Whatley, guardian of
t W Robert Freeiiy, orphan of Gillab Frecuy,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
saiil guardianship—
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said Robert
Freeny, to file their objections (if any they have.)
ir. my office, irithin the time prescribed by law, tchy
said letters should not be granted.
Given under th’vJiand, nt office, this 8th May,
1833. 34 11. G. JOHN8ON. c. c. <>■'
Georgi a— Ho uston Con n ty,
[THEREAT David ll. Chewning.applies to
F OUR months after date, application v\ill
made to the court of ordinary of Cow
countv, for lra\e to sell the L..ml anti Negroes
William Salisbury, late of said county, decease.
CHRISTOPHER BOW KN,
^nav 6 33 : • : r
OUR mouths alter date application will b.
made to the Inferior Court of Housm
county when sitting for ordinary purposes, f«*
leave to sell a part of the "cal estate of Orrill Sir
jihrfis, deceased, cousi*tiug of the improved lot < ,
laiid in'tlie 12th district of Houston county, wbert-
ou tile said deceased lived.
May 10 ALLEN WIN HAM. Adm'or.
me far letters of dismission from tho es
tate tif William J. V.'Chewnihg, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the Irii.dred and creditors of said deceased
to file th.cir objections if any they have, at my of
fice irithin the timt prescribed by lair, otherwise
said letters trill be granted.
Given uudor my hand and seal, this the 18th
March, 1812. CHARLES H, RICE, c.c. o.
Pulls Sheriff Soft s.
W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in July
next, before the court house in Jacksou,
Butts county, between the usual hours of sale,
-• One negro woman by the name o£ Leal-,
about 21 years of age, and n uegio boy named
Jim about 2 or 3 years old—both levied otras the
property of William Simmons to satisfy a inert
gage Fi Fa issued from Butts superior court in
favor of Jlgnjnmin F. Kmdrick and Sanders
Walker Vs William Simmons—properfv pointed
oin iirmorfgnge. - * ’ HENRY flATEl.Y.
April 20 . Sheriff.
CQbb Sheriff Sales for July.
Got Dirt Sec ProperU/ of -Tosatisfy
4<)2 2 '3"B. 51.'Owen, J. Eva us.
b 16. 2 r idnev Forks, R. Butler.
32ft 17 2*flwen Taylor, P. T Bedell.
589 : '"T 2 Atniis*‘King,' NV M DOsborn
203'20 * 2 G &. NV .leflreys, Nathaniel- Fish
—. ... „ Webh, M. Sheftall.
Davis B. Brewton.
illiams, B Brewton.
• I3 17 2 NVm. Daniel,' NVm. Moore.
If)2 17 2 Jas. Batridgo, Kelley & Co.
730 17 2 E. Bing. J. Morrell.
<u« : 11 o; ry jen
703 17 2 Jrflm NVebh.
'*777. T9 2 N\illiatu Da-
699 17 2 B. S; NVillis
Got D. S.
431 21 2
'631 17 3
805 21 2
275 6 3
534 4 3
19 17 3
1240 21 2
417 J 3
642 !1 2
1146 21 2
868 21 2
155 5 3
942 21 2
87G 21 2
312 4 3
1240 21 2
1174 17 3
1149 21 2
O A. Parbf,
B. Brantiey,
Rolit. Love,
NVm. Gregory,
John Turner,
A. B. Huggins,
L. I.ynes.
F. Cullins & Sous
do
• do
B. F. Thornton.
James Johusou
Arnold Johusou, E. Ormsley.
IL Fullingin,
J. Lauear,
NVm. Strange,
A. Hightower,
G. NV. NV00.I.
51. Franks
& II. Chaplin.
•St-pheu Botts,
P. t’lcineiits.
Wm, Porter.
Irwin &. Bryan.
Lewis Jones & Co
Nathaniel Slay.
Andrew M-Bride.
\. E. tV-hiiteu,
S-:
423
446
622
345
110}
861
727
si
1 1
3 I
3 1
3 1
765 14 1
Nathan Legg.
Hall & Kendrick.
A. Jo ttison. Kimberly & Chisholm
Joseph B- ckler,
John Coots T."51. Darnell,’*
Forsyth Sheriff Soles for July.
Lot D. S. Pco/ierty of To satisfy
3 1 Ii. Smith, sr G. Hendrick,
o i'»
> II. NVbitcmore. F- C. Andoc,
J. Hubbard,' C. J. Atkins.
I). Collins. J. NV. Ilmighton.
J. Drummonds, Thomas Smith.
Il.’Joncv £. Cullins &- Smrs.
J.CrcU,
M»eJ Cain, S. Remhcrt.
John tiobbart, Cbapinao & Adkins
NVm. P- Glover, 51. Chisholm.
Ilenry Huff, P. J. Murray.
J. NV- Wilson, L. NV. Flermster.
Wm. Patrick,
Allen NVest,
J. Brannon,
J. 51‘Kinsey,
NVm. Elrod,
P. Chitwood,
F. Thuriuoud, Do.
I. Lindsey, Do.
Wiley Pierce, Do.
J0I111 PrtVst, Do,
T. L. Martin; Do.
ft. Kilgore,
C. Sled ;e,
4>3
345
1117
1335
1 1-
1 1
3 I
•4 1
427 14 1
1221 14 1
959 3 1
303 14 1
911 3 1
56r 2 I
1240 3 1
699 14 1
597 2 1
966 0-1
693 14 I
334 1 I
140 I t
948 14 1
S. Riph y.
Thas. 11 at grove.
Kellogg & Sautifortl
Jxelltigg & Satldford
P. J. Murray.
Do. • do.
do. -
do.
do.
do.
do.
MeJunkin. Smith Sc Co.
James King.
Gtorgia—Crnwfortl County.
1 EVIN McGEE tolls he fore Will ram M.
A Brown, justice of the peace 49Ith district
ono-o >y mare wtjh n small w-iiite spot«,11 her left
hind fetlock ; also :* small spot iu her fa*.c and a
•ni|> 00 her uontt about fiv/Mfeel high and suppo-
•ed to be nine or ton yea^i old. Appraised by
1 botuas lmwreuce aud JetMlia iH, Stanford to
foi). Thu 1-lth May 1833.
«4 W. J. UA.NI.MOCK, e. I. e.
. Adm inisfrator’g Safe.
O N the 2fLb day of July next, will be sold a
the residence of John I).’ Chapman ’
(larroll county, the perishable property nf 5/or-
f'hnpmaA eousisting of various articles fot/fedioi^
ro peutiou. Terms made known on. the dav •<
sale. JOHN D. CHAPMAN.
June 10, 1833. adm'r.
Jack Sills*
NVITH a large elegant likeness of the ani
maJ—handsomely printed at this effiee
X*orsytb sales postponed fifrilaly*
Lot D. S. Projicity-of To Satisfy
137 14 I J. NV. <»l*ass, T. T. Buldle.
180 14 1 Joseph Roc, E & II. Bync & others
487 2 1 E. B. Reynolds", J. IL & NV. IL Pope
BZurray Sheriff Sales for July.
Got />. iS. Property of To satisfy ■
27 14 3 T. Johnson Spencer Sz Alays.
88 25 2 NVm. NN. Young, < B- Brown &B.
( 15. Smith.
235 10 3 John Slaughter. John Thomas.
39 •:) 2 Rit hurti Bttsli, II. II.Tarver.
II 28 3 S. NV. Siepbcus, James Long.
<89 9 3 R. Jobuson, - M. I . Nall..
<’ 11 14 4 Benj Morris, J. II Lumpkin.
<93 11 3 T. lingati. Officers of Carroll S. C.
211 25 3 Jas. Tilley. Bemberton &. Reynolds.
236 28 3 Andrew Scott, J. B. Kturges & Co
.57 28 3 Elijah Nash, Catlett J. Atkins.
‘<>2 8 4 tlo. do
‘<<9 12 4 Joku Harris, P. J. .Murray,
,22 7 3 Samuel Paxton. do.
38 13 3 Bryan Pace,. NVm. Graves.
16 7 3 T. U«scry,\ Officers of Houston L C.
!H) O’ 4 J. I.overtoil, A. Crawford & Co.
62 8 4 R. A„Talbot, NN’m. Nlaroney.
■SO 11 3 I). Holland. High & NViggids.
!4 7 3. Joseph Linsey. Reynolds &. NNaJts.
IP 10 3 Lane Gray, Robert Ashley.
10 8 3 I)ani<-1 Brown, IL H. Tarver.
65 26 3 Jas- Gidliher, Janies Long.
230 14 3 T. L. Brown, H. VV. Sharpe.
G E O RGI A—Upson coun ty.
J Oll ; HARRIS adniiui-lrator on the estate
id Robert Harris, late of said county deceas
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission.
These are therefore-to cite ar.d admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors off.said deceas
ed to be and appear nt my office tvUhln the lithe
prescribed by laic, to ihetr cause iff any they have,
why said Liters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, this 22«l dav of April,
1633 31 THOS. F. BETHEL, c. c. 6,
Georgia— Co wtia coy a Ujc
VVril'lRE NS James McCracken applies lor
^ v letters of administration ou the dstato of
Watman Patman deceased,
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said dcc-as-
ed. to he and appear at my off ce, irithin the time
prescribed by laic, 19 chew cituse, if any they have,
tchysaid letters should not be granted.
Given under mv h->m! this -2-Dh day of May
18 13. 36 . B ENTON W NI .TON, c. c. o.
F OUR mouths after date application will, h-
made to the Honorable Inferior. Court
Henry comity when sitting for ordinary.pui-p.iHej-
for leave to sell all the real estate of Sarah Riy
Holds lato of said county deceased.
SPENCER REYNOLDS,"adm’r
Mav 10 1633 34
CMf&A£ HOTSL.
. THE SUBSCRIBER ha«
£ taken the above establishment
situate in the extensive' fire
4" ; '.5 , p , T proof brick building, recently
,jr. : .,■) ^-G 1 erected In Macon, nnd is pre-
pared . for the accommodation
of regular boarders. an<l transient persons. Com
modious stables are-attached to the hotel: 1'
The subscriber hopes to merit from bis friends
and the public a ehare of their patronage.
JOHN- GARTER,
March 27, 1833. 27 * Late of Clinton.
UNION HALS., '- ,
Fqysyth, Gs,
The subscriber has purchased
arfdn’ow occupies the late Man
sion House establishment in For-
^syth, w here he will take pleas
ure in ministering 1 to the aeeom-
modation and comfort of those-who may favor
him with a call. His House is commodious, and
he indulges a hope that those who-visit the Union
Hall will have uo reason.to complain, either of
treatment ~r charges, which last shall bests tnbd-
erate as the times will warrant. A share of the
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
2^ is wuiv'nirnr
{’he GEORGIA TELEGIUptr
A 1VKKKLY. JEWSfAer. ‘
Printed at J*7acon, Ceorgio
ml deint>d to Intelligence, Commerce e •
Principles. Arts. Sciences, Liter.,turl ?***
3OIE TELEGRAPH, will, a ,i, JJJf-
4L mre done, vindicate personal ko,| . r ^-
erty, so far as is compatible with nd ,-'***
mess andpublic safety, ft will tliercf,^ h, P-
o the opiqious of the Fathers of the R,.' | !' D E
seomptised in the Declaration of I m | ei T™ ,it *,
nd the Constitution of theUnitcd s ta ,jY u " 0l| t*
bolds if to lie a truth almost intuitive, an ' l ' t
most vigilant and unremitting restriction ll- ?*
•cUerol ami State branches of onyGovern °
1 heir.respective provinces, depends the
eratfoius of those opinions, the virtue ofih,? 1 ' ^
the franchise nf thecitixen, and the internal ft , °'
and externa!'safety of the country.
'It steers equally far from the new invem.i
ory ofthemilliflers; ns it does from the 0 11p ‘
eral doctrine’of the Consolldatiouists—- (0 .' • .**'
that the true prim iplo of onr institutions i; ( ' Ccltill i
ly.between the two extremes. Arid w 1. .. ,V : '
ports the Administration in all its juu,rj atl 3'
sures, it claims the right to censure ii ,
censure is deserved..
The Icons of subscription arc, Three 1) 11
per annum, in advance—or Four at the - l!( | 5 ..
5i. Bartlett!'
jail 22
JOHN REDDING.
. ZZVJ&BLY
HE undersigned lias opened a IJ very Sta-
jjL ble for keeping and boarding Horses, &'e.
at the stand latterly occupied by Riley aud for
merly by B.rut-n, fronting the Court House square,
Macon, where lie w ill be thankful for a share ol
public pntrouage. His terms will be as moderate
as the price of provender. Sec. will admit, am!
every attention paid that is requisite. His pre
sent charges’are ten dollars p6r moath'.
A few' Saddle Horses will at all times be kept
lor hire. JOSEPH WAINWRIGHT.
Feb 20 2.
Adm in i strut nr’s Suic.
ILL be.Sold on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, a horse, saddle, aud hrid<e, the
property of John Richardson deceased—said pru-
P'Tly sold for the benefit of the cretlitoraof said
Richardson. EDWARD MEADOR,
Knoxville. June 15 38 aihrir.
Adm iu infra for’s Sufe.
B EFORE the Court House in Carrollton
Carroll couuty under an order of the court
«*f • inlin irr <>/ s-ii'l comity, will ne sold on the
first Tuesday in September next.
Four negroes, named as follows; a negro
mail by itie name of Bedick about 40 years old,
one negro woman, by tile name of Faiiiiy about
30 years old; and her child Simon about 2 years
Id—sold as the prope rty of Mary Chapman de
ceased for the benefit of the hell's ami creditors
of said deceased. Terms .made known on the
lay of sale. JOHN D. CHAPMAN,
June 10. 1833.' 38 adm’r.
. 1 dminisfrators’ Sate.
EFOKE the court house iu Fayette villi-,
Fayette county, under an order of the
rrt of ordinary of said county,"will be-sold on
the first Tuesday in JULY next, •' • •
Cue Sffegro 32an
named Edmund, about 2.5 years of age—sohl-as
the properly of William P. Wilson, deceased—
for the licucfit of the heirs and eredrfois. Terms
011 the day<
TlJONf V>' B. NV1LSON,
JOHN WILLIAMS,
April 27 31p
GOLD MINE; ;
T IIE subscriber ofiefs for -ale oil-the 3d
Monday in July next, in Miilcdgeville, a
Gold Mine, No 999 12th district 1st section. A
piece of Gold has been found ou saiil lot,- weigh-
ngoGdwts. LENVTS COWART, Sen.
May 15 33 . td
Adm’ors.
GREEABLE to an Order.of th^ honoraldo
u. inferior Court of Pike County, w.ill be sold
in Zebulon on the first Tuesday in July next the
Legatees' Interest in the widows dower of the es
tate of Moses Smith late of said county deceased.
JOHN SMITH. } '
WM. V. NVHITE. I
may 7th 1933.
Ex’or s.
A'OTJCE.
O N the first Tuesday in August next before
the Court House in Perry, Houston coun
ty will be sold at public sale tile undivided half
f lot No. 257 in the thirteenth district of said
amity, it being a part of the re a Instate of Tho
mas A. Irwin deceased, in pursuauce of tile last
will and tesiaiucnt of said deceased. Titles in
lisputable. HUGH L. IRWIN, Ex’r.
Mav 27 1933. 36
One Hundred Dollars lit ward !
ROltE Jail, on Saturday night, I6;h inst.
a mail named
a stout raw boned fellow, talks rather.fim, he
is about 6 feet high, rttl complexion, yellow hair,
has n sly, cunning look. The above reward will
bo given to any person that will deliver him to
the Jailor in Macon, Mibb countv. Georgia.
II- II. HOWARD. Sheriff.
March 27 26 NV. B. CONE, Dep Sheriff.
Cass rifle Town JLots
■- ; , t Por fcalo.
A BEAUTIFUL and healthy'situation, a-
botindiug ii; excellent water, has been se
lecte.i as the seat of public buildings for the coun
ty of Cass, and hat received the name of CA.9S-
N ILLEf and w ill, no doubt, in a short time-lie a
flourishing towji. The sale of TO NAN LOTS
in Cassviile will commence at ten o’clock A. jVI.
on NV’educjplay, tlie'8th day of JULY next; and
will be continued-from day to day.—Terms A'ill
be made known on the day- of salt.
JAMES ‘ 'liii. 3. 1. c;- *
NATH ANIEL U OFEORD. j. 1. c
SAMUEL MAYS, j. 1. c.l .-
JAMES A. THOMPSON, c ;
ISA \C L. PARKER, j. 1. c .
5Ta V 30. 1833. '2t 38
TIIE SOLTIIEILN PLA^f^
And S'anxily Lyceum,
An Agricultural and Mucdlaneous \ucspa%,
Printed at Macon, Git. ’ '
... Evjinr other sATORnAr.
T HIS Paper is devoted raainlv to the intrrw,
of Agriculture; and is made up otorisk
al and selected articles on Farming and jt^nj
ing. Raising Cattle and-Horses; tnaoufait^j
Silk, NN;ice and Sugar; management of Fni
’frees, Poultry, Bees. Silk Worms; Keccipu(»
Pickling add'ilyiug; sbor; -Essays on llenttba^
Diseases; Household Ecdutupy, Misccliaur, ]-■<,
etrv, Jkc.
No political or sectarian subjects are iutfoi'o-.
ed into the work; -and only such advertisemtuu
as are of interest to Farmers ami Gardenert
The price of sulis^riptiou is Two Dollar; w
nuonin in advauce—or two and a half at the e a J
of the year. ** 3 r
(t/ 5 * - Should sufficient encouragement oft.
the Plauter will be published weekly, after
close of tjje presexit volume.
•' M- Bartlett.
FSAl?$££Dr
Upson County, Ga.
The jmt.iic are respectful
ly informed that tLea! We
Factory is now in scceoMd
operation, under an exn. r;-
«need niatrng! r. ami is
pared -to do business on «•
cominodntbig terms.
Si'aTn
mnnufaetmed at this cask
lisbmeiit is-equal in cvriiao-,
strength and fineness to ariy„’made nt the Nenh-
ern manufactories, and superior to most, that i*
brought out here. The friends of the country ?r 0
respectfully solicited to foster this lnfmte«ta!--fi.4
nicni -ind thereby retain ameug4heni*lros ifc<
capital that will othenvisc find its way to th-
Nortlu .- *
A specimen of the Yanuninnufacfured :
this Factory, may be seen lit the office cf the
Georgia ’I'elcgraph.
DWIGHT R. PERRY & CO.
April 24 30
- Lumpkin County Town Lots •
© SPor Sale.
N the first NVeduesday in JULA r next, will,
on Lot uutnber nine hundred aiyl fifty,
twelfth district, first section, be sold all tlie
TOW N LOTS laid out for the county site in
Lumpkin county. The sale to continue from
day to day tdi al I the lots ere sold. Terms made
known, ou the day of safe.
JOUN OXFORD, j. c .
JOHN C, JONES, j. 1. c.
JOHN I). FIELDS, 3. 1. c*
Mav 30. 38
F OUR months afterdate, application will he
made to the honorable Inferior Court of
-NLmroc couuty. when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses. for leave to sell the .real a.nd personal estate
of Richard Hainlen. of siiiil county, deceased.
JOHN II AM LEN, Adm’or.
May 6.J833. 33 . .
OfJR months afterdate application will be
made to the Justices of the Inferior ctiurt
the County of Houston when sitting for ordina
purposes for leave to sell all tho land aud ne
grocs hoferiging to tfie estate of -Thomas A. Irwin
late of said couuty deceased for the benefit ot the
heirs and creditors of.>ai<T deceased.
HUGH L. IRWIN, Etc’or.
5fay 27 36 _
"El OUR months after date application will be
i made to tho honorable inferior court
oi Crawford county when sitting for ordinary
pu poses for leave to sell rhe real estate of John
Richardson late of said county deceased. •
EDWIN MEADOR, adm’r.
June 3 3G •
F OUR months after date application will he
made to the honoraldo Inferior Court of
Merriwether county, for leave to sell the east half
of Lot 237, iu the uiuth district of said county,
theptoperty of James Dyson, deceased.
JANIES H. RAVENS. Adm'or.
ELIZA C. DYSON, Adm'rx.
April 4, 1833. 30
F ’UR nranths afterdate, application will he
tnadr to the court of ordinary for leave to
sell ninety-eight acres of land more or less, being
the east part of lut No. 169, rn the first district of
originally Henry now Butts county, bclougiug to
the estate of John Barron, deceased.
SMITH BARRON, Adm’or.
March 0,1833. 26
WETLMPKA/
{£?* €fre.~t Snle of Towa. Sots. „
Second Monday in •fitly.
A T tho urgent request of the chjzcns of the
place, as -well as main persons in various
p.ii tsof Alabama, aud the adjoining Slates' -^-the
undersigned will oli'er, at Puniic Atrcrfort, iu
the t wn of Montgomery, on the 8th day of Jiffy,
ensuing, all those choice and well known Lots in
the town of Wetumpka, purchased by them at the
sale in ( ah-iwba iu September last, comprising
nearly jill of the-most eligible sites for business,
iu this well situated and rapidly improving town;
Its well known advantages, lin’d the desirable lo
cation of the lots, render ^any partKultr descrip
tion unnecessary. ” . „ -*•
Terms of Sale.-—Half payable 1st Jan. 1834;
half payable stJan. 1835. 'Notes, with approv
ed security-
; - S151S & SCOTT. Tuscaloosa,
— G. & J. TAYLOR. NVetumbka.
B. S. GRIFFIN; NVetumpka.
E. PAR KM AN, Selma-
C. L. .MATHEWS, Cabawba. ;
C. CROMMELINV NVetumpka.
May 22 - 34 .tris * 1
HE Subscribers still continue tlie feionta
at the 0K1 stand, corner of Walnut su<l
Fourth Streets, where syork will be doncError.!-
ing U) order. Having a large assrrtnicnt of am
cles ordered from the North which, will arrive la
tlfe course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, liu-
gics, Barouches'and. Carriages, they feel-cut-
fiilcnt of pleasing customers both iu articles End
prices. ’ - -
. Tlie have now on hrnid.nn as-orrnirnt utiidi
will lie %o!d low; for cash; such as Snllicys, 6ig.
-inti Barouches; liegides ’several splendid sets of
Harness, with Laces,* ■ Carpetisg, Morocco,
Springs of different kinds, Joints, Rands, Loops
and IJows of all sizes. Orders-for Carriage*
punctually, attended to', and warranted to please
or no safe.' BENTON &i BACON.
, Wanted'as an Apprentice,
A lad about fourteen or. fifteen years of age, of
steady mtfraf habits, IS. L !!.
May 4 138
The 51ob|)e Com. Register, Ala. State
Intelligencer, Hantsvtile Democrat, Knoxville
Register, .Georgia Telegraph, aud Charleston
1 ’ourier, will insert the above once a week, until
the time of sale, and forwar.l their bills to tho of
fice of the Alabama Journal.. .
A
-f for SALJE, ,
NEAT, BAROUCHh and Harness, a-
good as new. Inquire at this office.
Jane 12 37
Srnnmer Goods ansfeiothin^,""
.¥ ,JS . T ’!f c ,®* Ted at the Macon Clothio* Stor
<1 April-12 121 I.FNVJK
i\otj7 e
TOURING my ijbseiice Mr. Samuel Warn-,,
will act as my agent. R. R. SMITH.
June . 38 3t
• STEAM '
SAW AKTS5 aSJSST MILS.
r?i v HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
J3L lie, that his
Steam Saw and Grist J8K1I,.
near his residence, within ono- mile of .Macon. *
uovv in complete and suc’eessful operation. Is
addition to other machinery he is prepared wilbn
circular saw for ripping light lumber, such a*
Window Sash, Balings, Lxth», Arc In conse
qiicnce of the heavy expenditure incurred in in
estabhshireuf, it is necessary that he should re
quire eithc-r cash or bankable paper for bislnm
her. which he is disposed io sell at a fair pnw
N share of the public patronage-is very respfs!-
fully.solicited. BENJ. F. ONVEXS.
Nf B—N first rnte SAWYER, may, by ap
plying immediately, obtain good wages and a nff
manent sitliation. ’ R. F. 0-
July 27. 164 tf
TO SILUr,
JT-N Bibb county, on the 20th inst. .1 negro bop
.B. named ALECK, about I7 years of nj;t.
dark complected, and says he belongs to Wilfo®
Ross of Pmnam bounty, the owner is rffluts 1 ^
to come forward, pay charges and take him ante.
May 22 34 JOHN D. PITTS,Jailor-
in SJewiGii.
RACTIONS No. 333 and 334. in the
District originally Henry now Newto*
ouuty, are for sale, Apply in Macon to
Dec I 35 ’M. BARTLETT.
V my absence fromAlacon I leavy HOR.NfF*
—. FITCH as my agent, nmf all persons th’j
have * not-paid up their accounts and iiotts n®
please settle witii him. LENN IS FITCH.
May 16 34
t ^——5 —
IS J4JC£,
■ i\ .Mutts county' Ga. a negro man snv* ‘"J
® nam. is Dieki belongs to Bennett 8midj
agon, Gai He is about 44 or 45 years oh"""
I'ho owner is requested to call prove psopertj
eharges and take him awnv.
June9, 37 HE.VRY HATELY.
~ BSANTS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,