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Campbell Sheriff Safes.
[fil.L he sold on the first Tuesday in A l
GUST licxt, h'twceu the usual bourse
sale at the court house in Cumpbt lltoii, Camp
licl!county, the following property to wit:
3 Feather Leds and furniture, 2 curtain bc: : -
stends. 1 flock, 4 large trunks, 1 miiuII trunk, 1
folding table, I set hureaus, 1 Walnut table,
small pine table, I cupboard, 1 1 chairs, 1 side
hoard, 1 cradle crib, I red cow. 1 large pot, l
large ovens and litis, 1 small oven, 2 small dinner
pots, 2 sets of fire dogs, 4 barrels. 3 jars, 2 jugs, l
set china, I set common Ware, 2 large flow ered
how ls, 3 large pitchers, 2 small pitchers, 5decan
ters. 1 glass jar, 1 lor^o waitcl*, 1 wash howl and
.■pitcher, 2 sets of knives and forks, 1 do/., glass
ttmiMers, 1 dots, wine glasses, 2 sets of plates, 2
large dishes, 2 si, all dishes. 1 lunto dressing glass,
4 w ater pails, 1 spinning wheel, 1 reel, 1 pot rack,
2 pair hooks, shovel and tongs, 2 mugs, 3 small
bowls, 2 spades, 1 shovel, 2 axes, 2 hot 1 hiblc
and one lot of books, 3 tin buckets, -1 tin pans.
2 trues and one sifter, 1 set smoothing irons, 1
half hr lid measure, I washing tub and one
chum, 1 broom—levied on as the propctiy of Al
fred Fortune to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa in f.tvor
of Richard .Moon vs said Fortune. Property
pointed out in said mortgage Fi Fa,
Let of land know n by No. 118 in the eighth
district originally Coweta now Campbell comity
containing 2112^ acres more or less whereon
Lemuel W ilkinsou now lives—levied on as the
property of Hiram 11 Rutherford to ■-.■.tisfy a
Mortgage Fi F.t in favor of Joseph N. Speuecr
vs said Rutherford. Tho land pointed out in said
mortgage Fi Fa.
.May 7 REXJA31IN FASLY, sheriff.
Crawford Sheriff Safes.
TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
ext, at the court house in the town of
Knoxville, Crawford county, the following pro- c *^outby the defendant,
erty. to wit:
Two cows and yearlings, and ottp two ltor.se
wagon—levied on a- the property of John Mttrrel
to satisfy a mortgage Fi l*'a issued out of the in
ferior court of Crawford county, in favor of El-
ktiuah Sawyer vs said -Murrcl—property pointed
out in said Fi Fa.
.May 30 37 WM.B. FILES, dep th']?.
Also, willb: sold as Above,
One lot cf land No. ?5 i m UtO sixth distr
of originally Houston UoW Crawford 'county
levied on as tho property of Gresham Si in in
Satisfy a mortgage r’t Fa in favor of Peachy 11
Bibb sheriff safes.
’11,1, itr sill-.’ u*» die first I in -any m A1 -
(ilisT next, Pl the court house in the
of Macuti between the usual hours of sale the
dlowiug projicrty to wilt
Pike Sherff Safes. i Georgia—Batts County.
O f tiie lirst Tuesday m AUGUST next, will I Ilf' 11F. REAS Rebecca Cobh, administratrix
be sold before the court house in Zebulon, ff on the estate of James Walker, deceased,
’ike county, between the rtsual hours of sale, I applies to me for letters of dismission ou said cs-
Lot 03 Land containing 202.J acres more or : tate.
aero lot Not 23 in East Macon— less. No, 20, in the uinth district formerly Mon-J These are therefore to cite nntl admonish oil and
the property of Beniamin J. Philips I roe now . *ike eoimtv—levied on as the nronertv i singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
One ten
. vied on as the property of Renjamin J. Philips j roe now jriKO coumy—levico on as ttie property
o satisfy two Fi Fas from -a Justices court iu fa-, of Thomas A. Croce. to satisfy executions issued | to file (heir objections (if any they hare.) in my office
■ or of Leu is .1. Groce vs said Philips—levy made ! from 0 justice’s court, in favor ofE. L. Voting & i within the time prescribed by lair, otherwise said
.nd returned to me by a constable. j Co, and one iu favor of Charles P. Peck vs said ’ letters will be graated.
One ten acre lot No. 13 L ing on tho road j Grace—levy made and returned to tus by a con- j Given under my hand, this Oth day of March,
from .Macon to Perry; also twenty live saddles j stable. 118-13. JOHN ilbCOKlh c- c. o.
—all levied on as the property of U'i/lis ’JSage The south half of Lot of Land, No, 238, in
to satisfy one Fi I'a from Bibb inferior court iu | the second - district formerly Monroe new Pike
favor of N. B. Knapp &. Co. vi Oliver Sage &
Willis T. Sage—property pointed out by Willis
T. Sage.
Lot No. 7 in square 37 in the town of Ma
con and improvements thereon—levied on as the
propel tv of Joel Raskin, i nd one fourth part of
lot No. J and improvements, it being part oflot
it the corner of Bridge and Cherry street—levied
on ns the property of John Phi/put to satisfy one
Fi Fa front Bibb superior court in favor of Alien
Dorman vs Joel iuishin, William .Moore
John Fhilpot.
202.4 acres of land with improvements—lc- *-ut E
vied on as the property of Elijah Cotton to satis-I
fy two Fi Fas from Bibb inferior court one iu fa-'
vor of Zachariah Holloman vs said Cotton &
Henry Turner, the other iu favorof Guy Champ
lain iS; Co. vs Elijah Colton it being.the laud
whereon Cotton now lives—No. not known—
pointed out Fy plaintiff's attorney.
One lot and improvements in the city .ef
Macon, and one negro woman named Ilaud&b
—levied ou as the property of Charles Craw
ford to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in favor of .Mar
tin L. Hardin vs said C.ojqr/pfd, issued from
Bibb inferior court, one from Bibb superior court
in favor of George 1J. Ward law—property poiut-
couuty—levied on as the property of Jotl Callo
way i.o satisfy two small Fi Fas issued from a jus- j
ticek. court, one in favor of John Rice for the use
of John M. Phillips vs Reuben Reed principal. !
and Joel Calloway security, the other, John Rice
for the use of Joint M. Phillips vs Joel Calloway
—levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot of Land No. 15, In tho third district of
form erly .Monroe now Pike coiniiy.~le.tipd on as i
ii id
. J (Imi it i sir a tor's 8a fe.
’■TffFILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in Ati-
w w gust next, ahorse, saddle, and bridle, the
property of John Richardson deceased—said pro
porty sold forthe benefit of the creditors of
Richardson. EDWARD MEADOR,
Knoxville, June 13 33 adm'r.
•Administrators Safe. ....
EFOHE the Court House in Carrollton
CutfUll county under mii'rder of the court
sold on the
Men the - property of PyeutE. Jacket saJ iMt* | of fi Ma „ y of said £o»ultf, wilt he
a.icl | Jackson to u i* i 1* a issued from I'jko :!>fo- i ^ r • o i , *.
• \ -. r - c r,M ^ .. V . J first Tuesday in September next,
' nor court in favor of J nomas Smith vs saul Pv- r* J 1 , - ,,
. 1 it . ii i * r it ni* iir»arrnr»« unmnr fmm\i
mil Elijah Jackson.
July2 J. R. CULPEPER, Pep Sheriff.
Four negroes, named as follows; a negro
man bv tho name of Bodick about 40 years.old, [
one negro wooiau, by tho name of Fanny about!
30 years old. and her child Simon about .2 years j per anuttin,
old—sold as the property pf Marij Chapmdn •de
ceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known ou the
day of sale. JOHN D. CHAPMAN,
Jane 10,1833. 38 ^ adm'r.
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
A XVKKKLT nkwspapek,
Printed at Macon, Georgia,
And devoted to Intelligence, Commerce, Sound
Principles. Arts. Sciences, Literature, S,-c.
T HE TELEGRAPH, will, as it has hereto
fore douc, vindicate personal and political
libertv, so far as is compatible with private hap
piness and public safety. It will therefore cling
to the opinions of the Fathers of the Rev olution,
ascomptised in the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution of the United States; and it
holds it to lie a truth almost intuitive, that on the
most vigilant and unremitting restriction ot the
Genera hand State branches of our Government to |
their respective provinces, depends the benign op- |
i e rations of those opinions, the virtue ol the man, i
j the franchise of the citizen, and the internal peace
* and external safety of tho country.
| It steers equally far from the new invented thc-
1 ory of the nulliliers ; as it does froth the old Fed-
I Ural doctrine of the Cotisolidationists—conceiving
j thbtihc true principle ofotir institutions lies cqttnl-
j Iv between the two extremes. And while it sup
ports the Administration in all its judicious mea
sures, it claims the right to censure it whenever
I censure is deserved.
THE SUBSCRIBER
W ILL sell the slock of BOO* &n u , r
WAKE, belonging to Ellis, Shotlnu
go. at very low prices, at retail, for cash lV
merchants who may want to replenish |.°
stock, upon lime, for approved paper. lc ‘"
The Stock consists of a great variety of
Hardware, Cutlery, Casting
MECHANICS’ TOOLS
Brass Ware, Britannia do
FURNITURE MOUNTING &T V°*
books
Consisting of l.arge and small RibDs y, ,
Law and School Books, and a great Varh^''-
Religions and .Miscellaneous Books '• ° !
Pic. 18 23 J A GOB 81 lOTWRu,
Notice.
jTW! HE Bonks, Aeroiints and some
_Bl Note-of A. 8‘Iiotwcll together -
of A. Sliotwcll & J. S. S^mitli,
of jJj c
with thosd
the hands of John C. Ilclvcnston ard'w!,,' J?
Parker, Esqrs. who are authorised to settle-' -i
samtv ’ ^ '
Tiie
Houston Sheriff sales.
O N the first Tilt Flay in August next ry^bp
sold in tho town of l'crry Ilousltiii county
between the lawful hours of sale
One negro girl by the name of Aisey—lev
ied on ns the property of Matthew Albritton to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas iu favor of Butts GnrtrcU
A: Co. and oilier Fi Fas vs said Aibrittpo; levy
made and rc|nrucvl by a constable.
All Ephraim 117."tin's interest in Ruth a
negro woman 35 or 40 years old and her boy j m,V,V-'^rVnl«.'
child Dublin 1 y<*ar old—to satisfy a EiiFa m la-! ' 5 j it_ i
vor of Joshua Patishall -t,..-,-! .“ O 3 iana,
Administrator's Safe.
S the town' of Perry, Ifoitstiraieo'hnty, on tiie
first Tuesday in NOV EMBER next, will be j
j sold before the court house, within the lawful
subscribers arc particularly anxious •
have their claims settled without adding
peuse to those indebted to them and hope'iuj
The terms of subscription are, Three Dollars j all who have not paid their notes or aceoums, :
j immediately call on Messrs Parker or Ilelv'
l ston and do so.
j ALEXANDER SfJOTVVPn
I JOSEPH S.‘ SMITH. "
! Macon, April 1,1833. 27
i advance—or Four at the end of the
HI. BARTLETT.
c.x’r vs said Wilson,devy 1
nado and returned by a constable. j
Fifty acres pine lairj in the tenth district of l
Houston county known by No. 1J2-improved-
202i acres of pine lltid whereon Mrs. Eliza ;
Thomi son and David F. Riley now lives—levied ;
on so, the property of Isaiah P. Thompson to sat-f ...
isfypnc Fi Fa froii'l Bibb inferior court in favor! levied on us the property of Galvin Tattoo to sa-
of Rufus K. Evans—property pointed out by I tisfy *Fi Fa iu favor of James Suggs and others,
plaintiff. ' * j levy made and returned by a constable.
Lot of land No. 222 in the fourth district of 10 li acres otOi.-fipd hickory land well un
original!)- Houston now Bibb county containing proved iu the thirtcettili district Houston countyi:
in the eighth, district of said -ebuiJt)-. being the
property of John Sturdivant, late of Jasper coun
tv, deceased*—sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.* 'Harms on tho day.
June 24 JOEL STURDIVANT. Adm'or.
THE SOL’THE R N PL A N T E i {
And S’amily 2«yceuni.
Agricultural and Miscellaneous Newspaper,
Printed at Macon, Ga.
EVERY OTHER SATURDAY.
P jl^ HIS Paper is devoted mainly to the interests
JL of Agriculture; anil is m£dc up of origin
al and selected nriiclcs on Farming and Garden
ing^ Raising Cattle and
Silk, .Wire and Sut
Trees, Poultry, Bees;
Gilmer—property pointed di.-t i>: said mortgage
July 2 JOHN WHITTINGTON, sh'/f.
Payette Sheriff Safes.
» STILL besoltl oil the first Tuesday in AL T -
GUST uext, before the court h;iu>o,,iu
Fayetteville, Fayette couuty. betweeti the ren
al hours of stile,
202.4 acres of Land, No. 2-15, ::i the fourth
district of originally Henry now Fayette county
—levied on ns tho property of William Jiowtn and
Stanley Munk, by execution from a justice's
court iu Joues eoimtv. in favorof William Brow n.
ANDREW McBRIDE,
June 23. 1803. Sheriff.
A.'. J will l.c sold as above, on the first Tuesday in
September lit rt.
One bay mare, about twelve years old, and
2 miw s anti six slueits—levied oil by an execution !
in favor of li'illimn lioatirright, on the foreclo- |
sure of a mortgage against .Mark \\ illiatns—pro
perty pointed out iu said mortgage.
2024 acres of land No. 30 in the ninth dis
trict of Fayette county—levied on as the proper
ty of Richard «' it!’.- irs t.> :-atisfy an execution iu
favor uf Allen West a:ul others till issued from
n ’'.'.slice's court and returned la too bv n consta
ble. ANDREW .McBRIDE, tiff.
June 19.
Also will be sold ns above.
Lot of land No. 20(i in the fourth district of
originally Henry now Fayette county—levied on
as tho property 6f Jevl/ut Robinson to satisfy a
Fi Fh issued from a justico’s court iu favor
NOTICE.
N the first Tuesday in August next before
the Court House in Perry Houston coun-
haif
aid
'bo-
last
will and testament of said deceased. Titles in-
■■gHPHPg P|PgPPp|||PP|||Lsputa!Me. HUGH L. Ill WIN, PVT.
lives and one dark bny horse—levied, oit to sat- \[ av 27 ]833. 3n
isfy a Fi Fa in favor of Samuel Williams and j W
David. If. M/uin.
i9 head ofitock cattle, 2-4 head qf^tockiiogx,
Miteheil Coxwell. j One half aero lot in the town of Perry jvell
One two acrejot and improvements whereon improved whereon D. \V. Alaim’s family, iiow
Archibald Darragh now lives and two half acre
lots.uli iit tiie city of .Macon Nos. not known—
levied ou as the property of Archibald Darragh
to satisfy sundry Fi Fus from the superior and
inferior couits in Bibb in favor -of Oliver !1.
Prince and others vs Cornelius Towtisend «5c said
Darragh.
One negro woman named .Martha. 45 years
of age—levied on as thc.properiy of Win. D. Do
rm, to satisfy a Fi Ea.irpm Bibb inferior court iu j and carpeuloFs tools, 1 lot of pot ware, 1 lot crock-
favor of Norton & Fuller vs said Boren—pointed ! efy, l set of knives and forks; 2 tin buckets, 1 tub, 1
ofit by defendant. . j 1 pail, ferrv fiat, l lot of china ware. 1 riding gig, 1
2 beds and furniture and curtains, 1 looking glass,
1 pine table, 1-.walnut folding table, 1 caudle
stand, D sitting chairs, 1 cheat of drawers, fjeloek,
2 dcc.Ti:tcrs, 5 glass tumblers, 1 lot ofhooksJ small
chest 1 pr. tongs mid shovel, 1 pair and irons, 1 chest
,* II. II. HOWARD, sh'Jf.
July 1, 1S33.
Also will lc sold as above.
The Lot and Improvements in the town of
.Muecu, kuowu as the .Mansion House—levied uu
ns the property of Charles Jlullocl:, deceased, to
satisfy a Fi Ft from the superior court of Bibb
cqunty, iu favor of 11. <^. Ross vs Eliza A. Bul-
Ivck and Seaborn Jones, administrators of said
Bullock, deceased.
One half aero Lot in the town of Macon,
adjoining the Lot on Which Henry II. Coge now
lives—lying on the porncr of l’ino and Fourth
streets, No. not kuowu—-levied ou as the proper
ty of II. II. Cone to satisfy Fi Fas issued from the
superior and inferior courts of Rtbb county, iu fa
vor of II. G. Lamar and others vs said Cone.
Lot No. S in tab 4th square, No. 4 in square
5, and Improvements—levied ou as the property
of George A. Smith, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas is
sued from a justice’s court ofiaid county, in C'vor
of I of Thomas Victory, administrator, &c. vs said
mouths afterdate, application will he
JB.' made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
.Monroe county, when sitting fur ordinary purpo
ses. for leave to sell the. real and personal estate
of Richard Hamlen, of Said count?, tlccCasejJ.
JOHN HAMLEN; Adm'or.
May 6, 1833. 33
F OUR months after date--af‘43?;uion will he
made to the Justices cf the Inferior couid
of the county of Houston when sitting for ordina
ry purposes for leave to soil all the laud and ne-
1 pail, ferry fiat, l lot of china ware. 1 ruling
grindstone, 1 set of running gear of a cotton
chine all levied-.on as the property o(v.iL'’rr j g r( ,cs belonging to the estate of Thomas A. Irwin
Vcasy to satisfy a mortgage Fi hair r - • ... ....
Lots for Safe.
fWNIIE subscriber having a number of for-:
mi the right hand side of tho new real
s I leading from Macon to Forsyth and i»ti thr- !• •
■ of the old road, commencing soon after ciW--
tho Branch, on both roads, will dispose of;
Horses; manufacture of I sumo to such persons as will make good citi-en,,
nr; management of -Fruit I 0,1 reasonable terms. As an inducement to nr.
Silk Worms ; Receipts fort chauics lie has made two cross roads through ii
Pickling and Dying; short Essays on Ilca|thand j Lots situated between said roads, and will y,.
Diseases; Household Economy, Miscellany, J’o- [ *2 each of the first mentioned lots a sullieifr.
cn - y, .See. * j space oil otic of the cross roads for a work sli,..
No p1ft?4?cal or sectarian subjects arc introduc- j w ithout a charge for ten years, and will be how!'!
ed into the work; a*rd only such advertisements to i >;, 3’ Hiein the vtiluo ol tho rootle rate impnsvei'
as are of interest to Farmers and Gardeners. I menu that may be put oil them, or make a. far-
The price of subscription is Two Dollars per ■ Iher contract lor the same. 1 he lots oil tln-so
annum in advance—or two and a half tit the end I cl 'oss roads will ho used exclusively for ’ueclcuii-
of the year. I shops.
Q? 5 * Should sufiScieut encouragement offer,! I lie advantageous situation of this pref.-.-rt
the Planter will be published weekly, after the I *°-° ohvious to mention. I he almost c.\,->!n,
close of the present volume.
M. BARTLETT.
PR O VIS I ON STORE
BAGS prime Gtieau Coffee,
3 Hog-heads Edgar,
3 Barrels Lard,
JO Boxes Soap,
20.000 Pounds prime Bacon,
1 support of Macon passing the first mcutiuiv!
• rotidr. .Mechanics would lie >ulHcientlv no;
i town 1 W havo the patronage of both tnwa -j.,|
i country, and he freed from the numberless ob't-o
I tious to living directly in town.
Also, For Safe,
Tho store occupied by E. JL Weed, aodtlic
dw elling above, w ith a sufficient lot, the purcha
ser will lip entitled to the re-’t at the rate ofR12j
Kegs Nails assorted, just received and for sale j per year, till the 1st of October.
John McBride and other Fi Fris vs saiil V easy;
July 5. , I8AIAII CHAIN. Sh'/f.
in favtiy of , ] n t c ofsaitl eoimtv deceased for the benefit of the
(reorgia,— Co tvela at it tt ty.
W ilERE-V^? Mary Burt administratrix oh
the estate of Willium Burt deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said estate,
Then arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular t)tc. kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be a.-id appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by ltuo,.Utjshno cause if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted. ..<
Given under rov hand this 24th day of 5lay
1833. 3G BENTON WALTON, c. c. o.
Finley G. Stew art and others vs said Robertson
—levied made mid returned to me fay Jesse D.
McIntosh constable.
One grey horse three years old blind in one
eye and one man’s saddle, blanket and bridle, aud
one horse cart—levied on as the property ofJep-
tha Roberson to satisfyJI Fi Fas issued from the
superior court of Fayette couuty one in favor o!
James Neal vs John B. Blackstone, W i'liaiu
Newton and Jcpthx Roberson, the other in favor
of Dempsey J- Justice vs Jepiba lyoberson
Nine or ten acres of corn, anti about ciynt
of cotton and about four or five of wheat growing
on lot No. 115 iu the fourth tliAtYTcf of forme’ ly
H enry now Fayette county—levied oil as tile
property of William Newton to satisfy a t i Fa t of j ot it ;a t j ic district of llaury county
iu favor ot James Neal vs John B. UigcUstone, | ^-levied on as tho property of C(Ditp Thomas to
Smith and Henry Turner—levy made aud return
ed to me by constahlo Rue.
One Saw and Grist mill—levied on as tiie
property cf Martin L. Harden, to satisfy sundry
Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court of said coun
ty in favor of Ridgeway llagan vs L. J. Grocu
and Martin L. Hardin—levy made and returned
toiuu by James Denton, constable.
June 2 W. IL CONE, Dep. Sheriff.
Georgia—Coiccta County.
J OHN VINYAUD, administrator of the cs r
taie of David Cor, deceased, applies to ms
for letters of dismission,
These art therefore, to cite and admenish alt
andsingular, the kindred and creditors of saiil de
ceased, to brand appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why sard letters should not be gronltd.
Given under my band, this the 2d day of Feb
ruary 1833. 20 f sihon House,c. c.,o.
heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
HUGH L. IRWIN, Ere or.
May 27 36
F OUR months afterdate application will be
made to the lion oroide, inferior court
of Crawford county when sitting for ordinary
puiposes for leave to sell the real estate of John
Richardson late of said county deceas’d.
EDWIN MEADOR., adm’r.
June 3 36 r /
Georgia— Pike Couniy.
11EREAS James WlVatley, guardian of
Robert Frttny, orphan of Gillab Ereeuy,
Win. Newton aud
2tihJunc 1833;
Ji'ptha Roberstpt. This
W. HEFLIN, D. Sh'Jf.
Monroe Sheriff Safes. j
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in AU- j
GUST next, before tho court house in Q f Henry comity—levied on as the property of
Forsyth Monroe county, between the usual hours
of sale . ..
All Archibald John Johnston’s interest in
four Negroes, itnly 25 Sarah 20 Jane 12 Elvina
2 years of age ; and otic lot of laud No. Ill jn
the third district of said count) - , to satisfy three
small I'i Fas out- in faxcr of Hampton Thornton
one in favor of William 8colt, and one in favor
Henry Sheriff Sales. I deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
O N the first Tuesday iu August next, before ! said guardianship— -t
the court houso iu McDonough Henry j These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
couuty will bo sold between the usual hours of j singular the kindred mid creditors of said Robert
b:l !e, \ Frciny.. to file their objections f if any they have.)
45 acres' of land more or less being a part in my office, tcilhin the time prescribed by lair, why
it No. 162 in the third district of Henry county ' said fellers should not be granted.
j Give i under my hand, at office, this Stli May,
j satisfy three Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court
in favor of Hiliery Brooks vs said Thomas—levy
made aud returned by aconstobls.
Fifty acres of laud more or less being a part
f tlio east half of lot No. /Oiutlie third'district
333. 34 II. G. JOHNSON.
Geo rgia—Houston Co u ftfy,
W HEREAS David II. Chew-ning applies to
me far letters of dismi»ion from the es
tate of Williuin J. V. Cheicning, dicased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and | —
F OUR months after dr.to application will he
made to tho honorable Inferior Court of
Mcrriwethcr county, for leave to sell tho east half
of Lot 237, iu the ninth district of said county*,
the property of James Dyson, deceased;
JAMES 11. RAVENS. Adm'or.
ELIZA C. DYSON; Adm'rx.
April 4, 1833. 30
1 7^ OUR months after data, application will be
. made to the court of ordinary forleave to
sell ninety-eight acres of land more or less, being
the cast part of lot No. 169, iu the first district of
originally Henry now Butts couuty, belonging to
the estate of John Barron, deceased.
SMITH BARRON, Adm'or.
March 0.1833. 23
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to the court ofiordiu iry of Coweta
cnmrty, for lea ve to sell thb Land and Negroes of
IFillidiii Salisbury, late of si id county, deceased.
CHRISTOriiEfi BOWEN,
may.C Adm'r
Stanfield one of the securities—levy made aud
returned by a countable.
Twenty five acres of Iantf more or less atl-
'T joining Reuben Turner, John R. Wilkins, and
of George Ecnuett— kvy made ai d returned by I Elisha Rogers in floury county beiug’a pgrfof
a constable. JOHN REDDING, D.sh'J) j the lot whereon Thomas Carpenter now lives—
Also will be sold as abwe, levied oil as the property of Thomas M. Carpcn-
One neewo nnn by tie name ol Abdoii, 40 I [ cr ^ Zachariah Car fie n ter, aud Thomas Carpenter
years of age—levi, d on as the property of Adam ; to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a justice's court iu
Tapley, tn smsfv smithy Lit J’as iu favor of Na- favor of John Dailey vs said Cnrpeiilors-propprty
than Viucent vs Joel Tapley and Adam Tapley pointed by John Dailey—levy made aud fcturi.od
Johnir PoyneT to satisfy two Fi Fas issued sinsul(lr the ^redand creditors of said deceased
iom .a jus uo s cou. m "‘ ,r ° UI " ’ '*8' /„ j\[ c their objections if any they have, at my of—
land vs said Royncr, JoscphS anfieldand llyran. - r ; ^ ff J escr & cd %, hn , % ot ff ru ff
AL Jackson securities, lor tho use of Joseph .... ‘ *’
-levy made by a constable
One two horse Wagon am! Harness—levied
on as tiie property of Thomas C. Kvans. to satis
fy sundry Fi Fas in favor of Benjamin Hullaml
aud others vs said Evans.
2o3'j acres of land being parts of lots Nos.
not known whereon Jarred Tapley formerly liv
ed, adjoining Vaughan, Crowder aud others, in
thu sivtli district of .Monroe comity—levied on as
the property of Jarrtd Tapley. deceased, to satis
fy sundry Fi Fas infavot of Wiley iN. Baxter aud
others vs said Taplcv.
July 2 ’ A. COCHRAN. Sheriff.
JLlro will be sold as above on the first Tuesday in
Srptrinber next,
Thrro nr "roes, otic bv the name of Peter
about 60 years of age Jack 40 and Robb 20 years
of ago to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa • iu favor of
Henry If. Lumpkin vs Cyrus Woods—property
{ oiu'etloat iu said mortgage aud in possession of
*aiii Lumpluu.
JOHN REDDING, JL Sh'f.
Julv 1. 1P33.
Butts Sheriff Sales.
W LL bo so)i)o»«he firm Tuesday m August
Deal, the court house in Jaeksou,
Butts county, between the psuul hours of eak,
Tbt «n4Rvhk^ italf <f)»l«r hind No. 74 in
4ht|nt Asufict of originally Henry now Burt-
tNMyrnfiM on as the property of Abel I.
ffnWniljtn satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa from Butts
•Sapnrioncewft bt favor of Case & Goodrich vs
«sm!> RM>i>rofi*l-pfopsrty pointed out in wort
skt ' U ^ NR1f ilA 181 W» »*’/•
l»y a eciistaule. : . ji-.in
June 29 Tl/Ofii J. JOHNSON, Sh’f.
Postponed Sales.
Also will be sold us above.
One town lot and house formerly occupied
by James C, Stcelo iu the town of McDonough
—levied on as the property of said Steele to sat
isfy a Fi Fa issued from a Justice’s cuurtiu favor
of Harwell R. Ragland vs said Steele—levy made
and returned by a constable.
One negro woman by the name of Mary—
levied oil as the property of Joseph Stanfield to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas from a justico’s court in
favor of Burweil Ragland aud others vs Joseph
Stanfield and others—levy made and returned by
a constable.
June29 TIIOS. J. JOHNSON, Sh'f
Also, willoc sold as above,
James Young's interest in and to a certain
nugto gul by tho name of Martha eleven years
old, 1 bay mare and colt, 2 beds and furniture, 1
table, 2 chests, 1 sideboard, 1 looking glass, 1
grindstone.
All James Young's interest in and to the
laud whereon he now lives, being part of lot No.
25th in the 1 Jib District of Henry couuty with the
standing crop thereon, one pocket hook with the
contests thereof, being 34 dollars in bank bills,
one note of hand for 450 dollars, due the 23ih ou
December nest, giveu by James Morris to Wood-
,on Young, aud sundry other small papers, one
sntall tin box with three d dlarsin silver iu it—all
levied on as tho property of said Young to satisfy
i Fi Fa from Carroll superior court iu favor of
Christopher J|otv«u vs said Young.
June 14 JAMES LOVE, Dtp. Sheriff.
Said letters will be granted.
Given under my hand amT seal, this the IStli
.’March, 1812. CHARLES H, RICK, c.c. o.
GEORGIA — Upson county.
J OIii./ HARRIS administrator on the estate
off Robert Harris, late ofsaid county deceas
ed, applies to nie for letters of dismission,
These are then fore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to bv. and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law. to shew cause if any they have,
ichy.sofd letters should not be granted.
Give ft under my hand, this 22d da]
F OUR months after dare application will he
made to the Inferior Court of Houston
enmity when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a part of the real estate of Orrill Ste
phens, deceased, consisting of the improved .lot of
laud in the 12th district of Houston county, where
on the said deceased lived.
May 10 ALLEN WIXHAM. Adm'or.
F OUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Henry couuty when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all tho real estate of Sarah Rey
nolds late of said comity deceased.
SPENCER REYNOLDS, adm'r
May Iff 4833. 34
by ' M. HALL & CO.
Also, Flour, Mackerel, Molasses, Tea, Corn,
.Meal, &c. &.C., for sale as above.
Jnr.e 5. 36 M. H. & CO.
PRANHIISJ TACTCmif,
Upson County, Ga.
The public are rcspcoiful-
&... ..j,. Iy informed that the above
factory jw pow in successful
operation, under an experi
enced manager, and is pre-
* ;pared to .do business on ac-
eommodjijj'ig terms.
The^lTarn
lisbment is equal in eventless,
strength and fineness to any made at the North
ern manufactories, and superior to most that is
brought out here/••-.The friends of the country are
respectfully solicit ;tl to foster this infant establish
ment and thereby retain among themselves the
capital that will otherwise find its way to the
North.
A specimen of the Yarn manufactured at
this Factory, may be seen at the ollico cf the
Georgia Telegraph.
DWIGHT R. FERRY & CO.
April 24 30
ALSO, FOIl SALK,
II!) SHARES COMMERCIAL BANK
STOCK, also',' the House ami Lot occupied bv
;T. L. Williams, near Dr. Owen's mills, ami about
20 acres of Jn/ul situated on the road near ■.aid
house. Apply to tho subscriber, if absent to J.
C. HelyenstOa? Esq. •
April3 27 ALEXANDER SHOTWELL
TIJS3 SV3SCRSSSR,
WING taken possession of the ..tore rent-
cd by "hint iu Ellis, 81lotwel! N Co’s,
range, fs now ready to receive any (.'oiisijuimns
I with which his ffffgtuls ami the public mail,;
j pleased to favor him.' W.M. I*. ROWLAND.
Nov 27 17
Practice of BZcdicinc.
■ DjRS.i CO\E &• BRH GM.W
have tit::ted:ii the Practice of 4(1/11-
IClNI'r and SURGERY. Tin r
fn'fice is the one heretofore occupied
by Dr. Cone.
Jan 1, 1833. 14
.NOTICE.
OST or mislaid, Two NOTES' of Hand,
one ou George Micklcjoha jr, for six hun
dred dollars, dated in December laid, mid made
payable to tho subscriber. The other note is on
John Albritton, for forty dollars, and made paya
ble to David Clapp. All persons arc cautioned
against trading for said notes; and the makers
of them against payitig the same t<> any person
but tiie undersigned, u bo is tin rightful owner.
June 28. THO. R. HUSONi
S3B.OI/ V GS2T TO JAK,
I N Bibb county, on the 20ih iust. a negro boy
named ALECK, about 17 years of age,
dark complected, and says he belongs to William
Ross of l’utnain comity, the owner is requested
to come forward, pay charges and take him away.
May 22 31 JOHN D. I’1TT8,■/,-/,7,,r.
land in STewton.
F RACTIONS No. 3-33 ami 334, in the 16th
District originally Henry now Newton
ouiity, are for stile, Apply iu Macon to
Till Ware Manufacturer.
MULBERRY, SE.1R T'URD STREET.
FS1 HE subscriber continues to inumifac: 1 .;:-
JB. TIN WARE iu every variety, an.I 1: ■
now on hand a general assortment, which licm.
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Aupi:-
t.i pricks.
He !ms also just received an assortment of Ja
panned 'I in Ware, consisting of Trunks, sii;;.'
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, Caiiisters, Mir
Bowls, .Milk t-np-x Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra
ters; Toy cups, thirties, candlusticks, Lairp- 1 ; qo
Boxes, sand Boxes,- Pocket Lanterns, Nr. iVc.
Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves; hioektiu '.K
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, N.c.
JOB WORK done at the shortest tioficr.
jan 2 WH.L1AM S. KLLI8.
ONDON PRINTED MU31.INS-, U
Dresses, new patterns, just received aia-
for sale by W.M. Ii. BURDSAU-
April JO 27
received n
Nov 27
Dec I
1M. BARTLETT.
13/13. 31
my ham!, tilts day of April,
TIIOS. F. BETHEL, c. c. o.
Georgia—Coweta county.
W HEREAS James McCracken applies for
letters of administration on the estate of
B utman Patman deceased, .. . '
Thesi arc therefore, to cite and admonish alt and
singular, the Kindred (1'ii creditors of said dcc'as-
>-d, to bv amt appear at my "flier., within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 2lih day of May
1813. 36 BENTON WALTON, c. c. w.
Georgia—Pike County,
W HEREAS Elizabeth Phillipsadministra
trix of the estate of Jonathan Phillips,
deceased applies to mo for letters of dismission
from tie further administration of said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if any they have,) in my
office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
(riven under iny hand at office this 13th April.
IS’CI. <» If. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Administrator's Sale.
O N the 29iIi day of July uext, will he sold at
the resideoco of Jubu I). Chapman in
i'arrul; couuty, tiie pcrutfitble property of Mary
Chapman consisting of various articles too tedious
to men non. Terms made known on the day of
,ale. JOHN D. CHAFJMA W
June Ufa 1833. w* 5 "’* <
Georgia—Pike county.
J OSHUA GRACE of the 581st | listrict tolls
before Charles McDowell Esq. oue bay-
horse, supposed to be twenty years old; droop
rtimped, short tail, and flopped ears, with a vc
rv small stariu his forghcad—no other marks or
brands perceived, naturally a trotter—appraised
by Edmund Cobb and James Griffin to sevcu
dollars. Thi#.Jst Jutie, 1833- A true extract
from the estfnv book.
ifn- ■T~ H. G. JOHNSON, c-1. c.
Georgia,—Piles' comi{y.
Y OUNGSET DANDY bf eript Lawrence’s
district lolls before J. C. Adkins Esq. a
chesnut sorrel.mare, five years old, slender made
star in her forehead, r^ht hind foot ivhite above
the fetlock, sonic marks of the saddle—no other
marks or brands, shod all around—appraised b j
James Daniel and Edward Muckleray to $35.
This 15th June 1833.
40 II. G. JOHNSON, c. c.
Georgia— Pike, county.
A LLEN DUNCAN ofcapt. Martin’s district
tolls before Michael Howard Esq. one
small ’»y horse poney; supposed to bo, about
four yearn old, no brands to be discovered. ^ Ap-
raiseif f.y Win. 0. King and S. M. Sledge to
*35 this 20th May 1833.
' 40 H. G. JOHNSON, c i. c.
One Hundred Dollars Reward !
B ROKE Jail, on Saturday rnght, 16th iust.
a mau named
CARTER LANGFORD,
a stout raw boned fellow, talks rather fine, be
:s about 6 feet high, red complexion, yellow hair,
has a sly, cuuuing look. The above reward will
be given to any person that will .deliver him to
*he Jailor in Macon, Bibb county. Georgia
u. H. HOW ARD, Sheriff.
March 27 20 W. B. CONE, i/ej> Sheriff.
I N my mfascnce from Macon I leave HORACE
FITCH as my agent, and all persons that
raiSsX THREAD.
LBS FLAX THREAD, assoriri
, .ciders of a superior quality, j® :
for sale by it
J7 WiM. II. BflRDSAIJ
Sagging.
PIECES 1st and 2dq-.ialityofk-s
vy Hemp Bagging, by tho piece '
have not paid up their accounts end uotes will iu quantities to suit I’urchassers, lor sale hy^
please settle with him. LIAYIri I-TTCII. Dec. 12. 23 C. A. IljGGlN-'--
May 16
34
ITS JAZ£,
I N Butts comity Ga. a negro man, says hi*
name is Dick, belongs to Bennett Smith of
Macon, Ga. Ho is about 44 or 45 years old.—
The owner i» .requested to call prove property
pay. charges and take him away.
June 9, 37 HENRY H ATELY, jailor.
BOARDERS.
Jr- FEW Boarders will he taken bv the Suh-
BL scriber. P. P. ROCKWELL.
Tuno 19
FOR SALE;
j^— NEAT BAROUCHE and Harness,
good as'now. Inquire at this office.
Juno 12 37
SOUTHERN PLANTER,
No. S3.
CONTESTS OF THIS SUMTER.
Original.-—The season ; Report of the com
mittee orf Wine at the second Fair; Letter front
Mr. Diemcr ; Method emp'oyed by Mr. I)i»mer
in the making of Wine ; Shampooing : Rhubarb;
Botts in Iloucf/.hy O. H. Kenan ; Scholastic,
by George P. Cooper.
Selected—Fine English Sheep; Horticulture;
Lucerne ; Silk ; Use of Potatoes in bleaching :
Butter; Trees; Quince Trees; Cultivation of
Grapes. Cheap Fodder; Fine Stock; Wheat
Crop - Ou the proper application of Steam
Power to various purposes; The rause of Agri
culture ; Preserving Plants from Injects ; Agri-
cultnral; Poetry; Advertisements : &c.
Jack Bills*
WITH a large degaut likeness of the ani
mal—handsomely priuted at this office
jf/oaf and jLump Sugar.
BOXES Loaf and- Lump .Sugar, just
received aud for sale bv
Oct 9 4 (111A n'COTTOA.
“ “ .
O N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, W-
vauuali, and Augusta, in sums to suit p--'
j chasers, for sale hv
I Nov. Iff. BAXTER. FORT fc WJUUU_
NEW &TB.ITSG CS-OODS.
A N extensive assortment of fancy
GOODS, comprising tlio most tlesira
O' those suited to the season. * Just received* 11
for sale by W .M. II. BURR-SALE-
April 17 29
Furs* Hides aud Horns*
T HE highest price will be given by th° s”'*
scriber for Furs of ali kinds, either be* 1 '
Otter, Raccon or Muskrat. „ . s
Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer sum ‘ t
Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. IIIGGIN-- c
Nov 27 17 Brick Bidldings, Mulberry
Auction and Commission 3toro>
miff Subscriber lias removed to the nc ,
A BRICK STORE, adjoining the 01k ‘
five, on Mulberry street, where lie lenders inf
vices in die above iinc. C. A. HIGul*
Vov 19 20
CASH S I ORE.
Bussell &- SJickinson, .
\VE just opened asm- ll, wellsclec c y
sortment of STAPLE ami . j(/
DRY GOODS,suitable foi »heseason, an"
will receive a choice stock of GROCLKIUS*
a few days.
June 29 39