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Campbell Sheriff Seles.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in AU
h'LST ne.vt, between the usual hours ol
sal • ni the court house in Campbcllton, Camp
bell county. t!.e folluwiu;; property to it :
.‘1 Feather beds an ! fiiniiturc, 2 curtain bed-
steads. ! t-luck, -1 largo trunks, 1 small trunk, '
holding table, 1 s< t bureaus, l walnut table, I
s nail piue table, i cupboard, '-1 chairs, 1 side
board, 1 cradle crib, I red cow, 1 largo pot, 2
largo ovens and lids, 1 small oven, 2 small dinner
pots, 2 sets of tire dog-, barrels, 3 jars, ‘2 jugs, I
set china, 1 set common ware, ‘2 large (lowered
haw!,-, 3large pitchers, 2 small pitchers, 5decan
ter', 1 glass jar, | large waiter, I wa-h bowl and
pitcher, 2 sets of knives and forks, 1 do/., glas-
tumblers. 1 ilog. wiuo glasses, 2 sots of plates, 2
large di-h'-s. 2 stroll dishes, 1 large dressing glass,
! water pails, 1 .-pinning wheel, 1 reel, 1 pot rack.
2 pair hooks, shovel and tongs, 2 mugs, 3 small
howls, 2 spades, 1 shovel, 2 axes, 2 lines. 1 bible
and one lot of book-, 3 tin buckets, -1 'in pans.
. Bibb sheriff sales. J Pike Sheriff Sales.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in AU-I ri’'K.N the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will
GUST next, at tlie court house i:i thej be sold before the court house iu Zclmlou v
ity of Macon between the usual hours of sale the | Pike county, between the usual hours of sale,
following property to tvit: . j Lot of Land containing 2021 acres more or
Otto ten acre lot No. 2.3 in East Macon—i less, No. 26, iu the uiui.li district formerly Mutt-
cvieil on tis the property of Reiijumin J. Philips] roe now Pike county—levied ou as the property
to satisfy two Fi Fas from a Justices court iu la- of Tkur.us A. Grace, lu satisfy executions issued
or of Lewis J. Groce vs said Philips—levy made from a justice’s court, in favor ofE. L. Young &
Co, a ad ouc iu favor of Charles P. Peck vs said
Grace—levy made and returned to ins by a con
stable,
The south half of Lot of Land, No. 238, in
the second district formerly Monroe uotv Pike
count,'—levied on as the property of Jotl Callo
way to satisfy two small Fi Fas Lsued from a jus
tice's court, one in favor of John Rice for the use
of John M. Phillips v, Reuben Reed principal,
and Joel Calloway security, the.other, John ltiee
ml returned to me bv a constable
One ten acre lot No. 13 lying on the road
from .Macon to Perry; also twenty five saddles
—all levied on as the property of li dhs 'J'. Sage
to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb inferior court iu
j favor ufX*. B. Knapp Co. vj Oliver tag.; it
j Willis T. 2age—property pointed cut By Willis
| Lot X'o. 7 ih square 37 in the town of Ma-
oii—levied ou as ill
.•on and iniprtfp meats thereon—levied ou as the and Joe, L ado way security, the.other, John Rice
. at a ity of Harbin, and one fourth part of forthuUse ol'Juliu M. Phillips vs Joel Calloway
t V *1 -.n.l it lw>iurr unil nfli.T —Ifivi' Ilimlp Hill! l*f'tll!*licd til IliC l»V :i Ol »!!<! Illlli*
lot .No. 1 and improvements, it being part oflot
it the cotter of Bridge and Cherry street—levied
2 trays
am
;:ic sifter, 1 set smoothing irons, 1
h If b
, M
measure. 1 washing tub ami om-
chu "P.
1 In*
>om—levied oil as the propei ty of .1/-
fri ; F
orftt/
u to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa in favor
ot Ri,
h^n
Moon vs said Fortune. Property
jioinlct
out
in said mortgage Fi Fa.
L-j;
of Ir
nd known by No. 118 in the eight!)
district
ori.
;u;tlly Coweta now Campbell county
cnuiaii
in£
2:12.^" acres more or less whereon
Lcmitc
U
Ikiitioti now lives—levied on as the
proper
v of
Hiram II Rutherford to satisfy a
Mu.-k-
i
i Fa in favor of Joseph N. ispcucer
V • s lid
Rutherford. The laud poiuted out iu said
Jiioitga
ge 1
i Pa.
.May
7
BENJAMIN EASLV> shcrij.
Ci
awford Sheriff Sales.
VlRnLL
be sold ou the first Tuesday in August
ire
\t, at tho court bouse in the town of
Knoxv
lie.
Crawford county, the following pro-
erty, t-.>
wit
Ttv cows and yearlings, and one ttvo horse
wag tn—levied on as the property of John Murrrl
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued out of the in
ferior court of Crawford county, in favor of 1.1-
k Utah Sawyer vs said Murrcb—property pointed
out in said Fi Fa.
May 30 37 NYM.B. FILES, dtp. shff.
Also, will be sold as abort.
One lot ofland No. 73* in t!:: 1 sixth district
of r ■ igi'i ill'' Houston now Crawford county—
levied anas the property of Grtsham Simms to
i ti.fy a mortgage Fi Fa iu favor of Peachy' II*
Gibn • - ir.ioorty pointed out in said mortgage.
J uly 2 ‘J OHN WHITTINGTON, shff.
Fayette Sheriff Sales.
TnffT'lLL be sold on the first Tuesday in AU-
V GUST next, before the court houso ill
Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usu
al hours of -ale,
202.4 acres of Land, Xo. 245, in the fourth
district of originally Henry now Favctto county
—levied on ns the propertyof JFilliam Jloicen and
Stanley Munk, by exeeqtiun from a justice’s
court in Jones county, in favor of William Brown.
ANDREW McBRIOfi,
June 29, IS33. Sheriff.
.-{'so wilt be sold ns clove, on the first Tuesday in
September next,
Or.e bay mare, about twelve years old, and
2 sows ami -ix-heats—levied on by an execution
in favor of JFiUium. Boatwright, on tho foreclo
sure of a mortgage against Mark Williams—pro
perty pointed out iu -aid mortgage.
202.1 acre- of land Xo. 39 in the ninth dis-
trietof Fayette county—levied on as the proper
ty of Richard nintthi «"■- to satisfy an execution in
favor of Allen We-t and others all issued from
a justice's court and returned to mo by a consta
ble. ANDREW McUKIDE, shff
June 19.
Also will be sold ns above.
Lot of land Xo. 20(> in the fourth district of
originally llonry now Fayette county—levit-.l on
ns the property of JepUut Robinson to sati-ty a
Fi Fa i-sacd lrom n justice's court iu favor ot
Finley G. .Stewart and others vs said Robertson
— levied made nud returned to-me by Jesse D.
McIntosh con-table.
One grey horse throe years old blind in one
eve and one man's-addle, blanket and bridle, nud
Ot c horse cart—levied on as the property of Jcp-
ii:a Roberson to satisfy 2 Fi Fas issued from the
superior coni ', of Fayette county one in favor of
James Neal vs John R. Blacksmith, Wi'liam
Xewtca and Ji'Dtha Ko'.i'cr .on, the other in favor
ofDempsoy J. Justice vs Jcptba Roberson
N ine or ton acres of corn, and about eight
of cotton ..ud about'lour or live of wheat growing
on lot No. ilf> m the fourth district of formerly
Henry now Fayette county—levied cn us the
property of It illiam Newlulf tp satisfy a li La
in lavor of James Neal vs John B. Blacks tone,
Wm. Newton and Jeptlia Roberson. '1 Ins
2ltliJune J533. \V. HEFLIN, It. Shff.
i il a from Lino supenor court in iavor ot Allen
Dorman vs Joel Kashin, William Moore and
John Philpot.
202J acres of land with improvements—le
vied ou as the property of Elijah Cotton to satis
fy two FI FaS from Bibb inferior court one in fa
vor ofZachariah Ilollainau vs said Cotton &
Henry Turner, the other iu favor of Guy Champ
lain & Co. vs Elijah Cotton it being the laud
whereon Cotton now lives—Xo. not known—
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
One lot and improvements in the city of
Macon, and one negro woman named ilaunali
—levied on as the property of Charles Grtnc-
ford to satisfy two Fi Fas, ouc in favor elf Mar
lin L. Hardin vs said Crawford, issued from
Bibb inferior court, one from Bibb superior court
in favor of George 15. Wardlaw—property point
ed out by the defendant.
202A acres ol' pine bind whereon Mrs. Eiiza
Thompson and David F. Kilev now lives—levied
on as the property of Isaiah E. Thompson to sat
isfy ouc Fi Fa from Bibb inferior court iu favor
of Rufus K. Evans—property pointed -ut by
plaintiff.
Lot of land Xo. 222 iu the fourth district of
originally Houston now Bibb county containing
eOJ.j acres more or less—levied ou as the proper
—levy made and returned to me by a constable
Lot of LanjiLNo. 15; in the third district of
formerly Moiirao now Pike comity—levied ou as
the property of Pyent E. Jackson and Elijah
Jackson to satisfy a Fi Fmisstied from l'ike infe
rior court iu, fat or of Thonias Smith vs said Fy-
eut E and Elijah Jackson.
Jnlv2 J. R. CULPEPER, Dtp Sheriff.
Houston Sheriff salps^
the first Tuesday.in August next will he
sold in the town of Ferry Houston county
between the lawful hoars of sale
One negro girl by the name of. Alsc-y—lev
ied on as the property of Matlh-:• Albritton to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas iu favor of Butts Gartrcl!
& Co. and other Fi Fas vs said Albritton, levy
made and returned by a constable.
Administrator's Sale.
O X the 29th day of July next, will be sold at
the resideucc of Johu D. Chapman in
Carroll county, the perishable property ol Mary
Chapman cousisliug of various articles too tedious
to mention. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JOHN D. CHAPMAN,
June 10, 1333. adm'r.
Administrator's Sale.
B EFORE the Court House in Carrollton
Carroll county under an order of theeourt
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold cu the
first Tuesday iu September next,
Feiur, negroes, named as follows ; a negro
mau by the name of Bcdick about 40 years old,
oue negro woinaln by tho name of Fanny about
30 years old. aud her child Simon about 2 years ^
old—sold as the property of Mary Chapman de- ‘
ceased for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors
of said deceased. Terms iiiade known on the
day of sale. JOHN D. CHAPMAN,
June 10, 1833. 33 adm'r.
. I dm i h istrato t's Sale.
I X the town of Perry, Houston couuty, on the
first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will lie
-old before tho court house, within the lawful
ho Ufa ofsale,
%ct of Land, SSTo. 14L2.
iu the eighth district of said county, being the
property of John Sturdivant, late of Jasper coun
ty, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors. Terms on the dav. »
June 24 JOEL dTURDLVANTr A dm'or.
NOTICE.
jX the first Tuesday iu -.August neat before
All Ephraim Wilson's interest in Ruth a! 'L/ tho Court House iu Ferry Houston couu-
negro woman 35 or *10 years old and fwr. boy I 0! "'i^ bv sold at public sale : tho undivided half
child Dubliu I y.-ar old—to satisfy a Fi Fa iu (a- j of lot No. 237 iu the thirteenth district ofVaid
vor of Joshua Parish all cx’r vs said Wilson, levy | coudty. it being a partof tho real estate of iho
made aud returned by a constable.
Fifty acres pine land in die tenth district of
Houston county known by No. 1J2 improved—
levied ou as the property of Calvin Taltou to sa
tisfy a Fi Fa in favor of James Buggs and others,
levy made aud returned by a coustuble.
101J acres oak and hickory land well im
proved in the thirteenth district Houston county.
known by No. 2-50—levied on as the property of
ty of MilektU Cox well to satisfy one Fi Fa front j Samuel. Gilmore f,- Josiah M. Thomly to satisfy
Binb superior court in favor of Mary McDonald j a Fi Fa in favor of A. filaauing, and otlicas, le-
& CaihariCe McDonald vs ripenecr Riley and
Mitchell Coxwcll.
vy made and eturned by a constable.
One half acre lot in the town of Perry well
One two acre lot and improvements whereon | improved whereon D. \\\ Mann’s family now
Archibald DarragU now lives ami two half acre j lives and otto dark bay horse—levied air to sat-
lots all in the city of Macon Nos. not known—, isfy a Fi Fa in favor ef Jsamuel \\ illianis aud
levied ou as the property ot’ Archibald Darra i
to satisfy sundry Fi 1 as from tlie superior and
David IF. Mann.
9 bead ofstock battle, 24 head of stock hogs,
interior couits iu Bibb iu favor of Oiiver H. j 2 beds and furniture and curtains, 1 looking glass,
Monroe Sheriff Stiles.
’ILL bo sold on tiiv first Tuesday iu AU
GUST next. Iit'fbro the court bouse in
I'oisyth Monroe county, betweeuthe usual hours
of sate
All Archibald John Johnston’s interest in
four Negroes, Judy 23 Mnrali 20 Jane 12 Elvina
2 years ofiugc ; ami one lot of laud No. 114 in
the third district of said ri tuny, to satisfy three
-mall 1 i Fas one in favor ot Hampton 'i hornton
one in favor ol William Scott, and one in favor
of George Beuuett — h-vy made ami returned by
ii constable. JOHN REDDING, D. ihff
Also will be sold as abort,
One negro m in by ti.c name of Abduli, 40
veursof age—levied on as tho property' ol Adam
Taphy, t> sat.sfv sundry Fi 1 as in favor ol Na
than \ iuccnt vs Joel lap ley and Adam Tapley
—levy made by, a constable.
One toi> lmr-e W agon ;md IfarncsS—levied
oil as tiie pi ipertv of iiiomaH C. Evans, to satis- |
fv sundry F'i Fas in favor of Benjamin Jlellami !
aiu' yli'Ts vs said Evans.
25i ; a'-res of land being parts of lots Xo-.
Frince aud others vs Cornelius Townsend <Sc said
Darragh.
One negro woman named Martha. 45 years
of age—levied on as ti»e properly of I I'm. E. Ho
ren, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Bibb inferiorcourt in
favor of Norton Fuller vs said Boreu—poiuted
out by defeudaut. ’
II. II. HOWARD, shff.
July J, 1S33.
Also icill be sold as above.
The Lot and Improvements in the town of
Macon, known as the Mansion Houso—levied on
as the property of Charles llutlock, deceased, to
satisfy a Fi Fa from the superior court of Bibb
county, in favor of H. G. Rots vs Eliza A. Bul
lock aud Seaborn Joucs, administrators of said
Bullock, deceased.
One half acre Lot in the town of Macon,
1 pine table, 1 walnut folding table, 1 caudle
[ stand, 9 sitting chairs, 1 chest of drawers, I clock,
2 decanters, 5 glass tumblers, 1 lotofbooksl small
che-t 1 pr. tongs and shovel, 1 pair aud irons, 1 chest
and carpenter’s tools, 1 lot of pot ware, 1 lot crock
ery, 1 set of knives and forks, 2 tin buckets, I tub, 1
1 pail, ferry flat, 1 lot of china ware, l riding gig, 1
grindstone, 1 set of running gear of a cotton ma
chine—all levied cn, ns the property of Abner
Veasy to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa r:i favor of
John McBride ami otiicrFi Fas vs snij Vcasv.
July 3. ISAIAH CHAIN, Shff.
mas A v Irwin deceased, in pursuance of the last
will and testament of said deceased. Titles iu-
disputa'bli'. HUGH L. IRWIN, Ex'r.
Mav 27 1833. 30
Georgia,—Coweta county.
W HEREAS Mary Burt administratrix 6n
the estate of JFilliam Burt deceased, ap-
1 plies to inc for letters of dismission from said estate,'
The si are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
adjoining tho Lot on which Henry H. Cone now . r , , ,,
lives-lyiug on the corner of Fine and Fourth to1 * a , n * appear at my offce withinthe tone pre-
streets, No. not known—levied ou as the proper
ty of 11. 11. Con: to satisfy Fi Fas issued from the
superior nud inferior courts of Bibb county, in fa
vor of II. G. Lamar amt others vs said Cone.
Lot Xo. 8 in the 4th square,Xo. 4 in square
5, and Improvements—levied on as iho property
of George A. Smith, To satisfy sundry Fi Fas is
sued from a justice’s cuurt of said county, iu favor
ofThohtas Victory, administrator, &c. vs said
Smith and Henry Turner—levy made and return
ed to me by coustablo Rue.
One Saw and Grist mill—levied on as tlie
property of Marlin L. Harden, to satisfy sundry
Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court of said coun
ty iu favor of Ridgeway Hagan vs L. J. Groce
and Martin L. Hardin—levy made aud returned
to mo by James Dc-nton, constable.
June2- W. 15. CONE. Pep. Sheriff. ,
Henry Sheriff Sales.
O N* the first Tuesday in August uext, before
the dourt houso iu McDonough Henry
county will' be sold between the usual'Imurs of
sale,
45 acres''of land more or less being a part
oflot No. i<)2 in tlie third district of llonry county
—levied on as the propertyof Camp Thomas to
satisfy, three Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court
in favor ofHdlery Brooks vs said Thomas—levy
made tuitl returned by a conkfablo.' • •
Fifty acres of land morn or less being a part
of tho cast half of lot No. 70 in the third district
scribed by laxc, to shew cause if any they have, ichy
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand this 24th day of May
1833. 36 BENTON WALTON, c. c. o.
Georgia—Coweta County.
J OHN VINYARD, administrator of tho cs*
tain of David Cox, deceased, applies to me
for lettors of dismission.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
ichy sail fetters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this tLo 2d day of Feb
ruary 1833. 20 j SIIIOX HOUSE, c.c.o.
'BTiOL'R months afterdirfe, application will be
_S? made to the hcuorable Inferior Court of
Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the real and personal estate
of Richard Uamlen, of said county, deceased.
JOHN UAMLEN, Adhi'or.
May G, 1833. 33 .
F OUR months afterdate application will be
made to the Justices of the Inferior court
of the county of Houston v. tien sitting for ordina
ry purposes for leave to sell all the land aud uu-
grocs belonging to the estate of Thomas A. Irwm
late of said county deceased for the benefit ot the
heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
HUGH L. IRWIN, Excot.
May 27 36 .
F OUR months afterdate application will be
made to the honorable iuferior court
of Crawford county when sitting for ordinary
put poses for leave to sell the real estate of John
ilichardsun late of said county deceased.
EDWIN MEADOR, adm'r.
June 3 36 . ':*■
F OUR months after dale application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of
Merriwcther county, for leave to sell the east half
of Lot 237, in the ninth district of said couuty,
the property of James Dyson, deceased.
' JAMES H. RAVENS, Adm'or.
ELIZA C. DYSON, Adm'rx.
April 4, 1833. 30
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mine. ' e
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ston aud do so. t5 ‘
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.JOSEPH S. SMITH.
Mdton< April 1,1833. £7
COAOZ3:
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the court of ordinary of Coweta
county, for leave to soli tho Land and Negroes of
JFilliam Salisbury, Iato.ofsnid county, deceased
CHRISTOPHER BOWEN,
may 6 Adm'r
Georgia— Pike Cent, v ty.
KjKTliEREAS James Whatley, guardiap of
V w Hubert I'reeny, orphan of Gillah Freeuy,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
said guardianship—
These are therefore,' to cite and admonish all rind
singular the kindred and creditors of said Robert
Frccny, to file their objections (if any they have,)
ir. my office, within (he time prescribed by law, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under dty hand, at ofiiec, this 8th May,
_ 1833. 34 11. G. JOHNSON, c. c. <>.'
Georgia—Houston County,
W HEREAS David II. Chcwning applies to
tnc for letters of disinissiuni frohi this es-
of Henry county-—levied ou as the propertyof toioal If illiam J. V. Chcwning, deceased,
. • ' • r, •,. 1 . * . r / ’/• ,• cn ft rx> r/> /are #/1 r s! P ft n it ft if fi I if//
John IF Poyner to satisfy two Fi Fas issued
from a justice's court in favor of Burwcll Rag
land vs -.iid Poyner, Joseph Stanfield and Hyram
M. Jackson securities, for the use of Joseph
Stanfield one of'the securities—levy made and
returned by a constable.
Twenty five acres ofland more or less ad
joining Reuben Tumor, John R. Wilkins, and
I Elisha Rogers in Henry couuty being a part of
the lot whereon Thomas Carpenter now lives—
levied on as the property o f Thomas M. Car pen- j
ter, Zachariah Carpenter, and Thomas Carpenter
to satisfy a i . Fa issued from a justice’s court in
iavor of John Dailey vs said Carpcntcrs-property
: pointed by Join: Dailey'—levy .made and returned
by aeon table.’ .
'June 29 T1IOS. J. JOHNSON, Shff.
Postponed Sales.
Al.-o will be sold cs obove,
One town lot and house formerly’ occupied
by James C. Steele iu tlie town of McDonough
F OUR months after date application will be
made to.the Iuferior Court of Houston
couuty 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
land in the 12th district of Houston county, where
on the said deceased lived. 1 * -
May TO ALLEN WIXHAM. Adm'or.
F OUR months after date application will he
made to the Honorable Inferior Court .of
Henry county when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all the real estate of Sarah Rey
nolds late of said couuty deceased.
SPENCER REYNOLDS, adm’r
May 10 1833 34
F OUR months afterdate application will be
made to the court of ordinary of Bibb
county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Hen
ry Green Bates, orphan,—also for leave to sell
a part of the real estate of I. K. and R. K. Bates,
minors. THOMAS G. BATES.
July 8 41 Guardian.
bov
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, at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Given uuder my hand and seal, tins'}he 18th
March, 1812. CHARLES II, RICE.'c.C. o.
: iuiown it lemon J arm.! Ripley formerly liy- .—levied on as tho property of said Steele tosat-
ed, adjoining Yunghou, Crowder and other
the -i-tii district "I Monroe countv—levied on as
the property ot'Jarrrd Taphy. dorca-ed, to sal>--
fv sundry Fi I'm in favoi of \\ iloy & Baxter aud
others vs -aid Tapley.
July 2 'A. COCHRAN, Sheriff.
Also will be sold as above on the first Tuesday in
September next,
Tliroe negroes, one by the name of Peter
about til) years of age Jack 40 and Bobb20 years
of age to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa "in favor of
Henry H. l.umpkii/ vs Gyrus W'ooJs—property
palmed out in -aid mortgage and in 'pttMessiou ol
raid Lumpkin.
JOHN’ REDDT.V'C; D. Shff.
July J. 1*33.
liu l *8 it riff Sales.
be !d.>- t e fii'stTuesday in Aog
next, >ei. ret « c' urt house iu Jacks '
Bin'- county. Uvmvccb tb« isn.il hours of sale,
T’Ikj undivided hj!f ..f lot of land Ny. 74 i
'W' L :
-fv a Fi Fa issued from a JusticoV court in favor
of Burwcll P. Ragland vs said Steele—levy made
and returned by a constable.
One negro woman by the name of Mary—
levied on as the property of Joseph Stanfield to
satisfy sundry Ft Fas from a justice’s co'n’rt"jn
favor of Burwcll Ragland and others vs Joseph
Stanfield and others—levy made and returned by
a soustaido.
; June 29 THOS. J. JOHNSON, Shff.
Also, will be sold as above,
James Young's interest in and to a certain
ncgio gul by the name of Martha eleveit years
old, 1 bay mare nud colt, 2 beds aud furniture, 1
table, 2 chests, I sideboard, 1 looking- glass, 1
grind-[one.
Ail James Young's interest in and to the
rl.iinl win ron uotv live#, l^eing part of lot No.
45(1, in the 1 lthbistrict of Henry county with the
-ta.. !iu 0 crop tflfroon, oue pocket book with the
onteiUs '.Hereof, being 34 dollars iu bank hill-,
omi Dote of baud for i30 dollar:, due the 2.5th ou
The first district of orit.ic.ally Henry now Burt-f December next, given by Jauics Morris to WooU-
cmwTy—h vied ottos t'w pGp riy or Abtl I.- ’sou. Young, and sundry other s:iiiill papers, our
'it biuron In satVif, % xnortrar ’Vi frotn Butt- .mail .iu bux with three d .liarsin silver iu it—all
♦gag IT« kjS Trout Butt
•titperior court in tavr.r, c: Ca o & GtKiiirich '
jb J Fobiuion—propoVty point - I out iu nior
€ agr rILENRY ilATBLY, ek'ff.
- Jtttvc S3, -
levied on as the property of said Young to satisfy
i Fi Fa from Carroll superior court in favor of
Christopher Bowcu vs said YouDg.
<1 uue 14 JAMES LOVE, Dtp. Sherff.
GEORGIA^—Upson county.
J OHi 'HARRIS administrator on the estate
ol Robert Harris, late of said county deceas
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law. to shew cause if any they have,
why said Utlcrs.shovld not be granted.
Given under mv hand, this 22d dav of April,
1833. 31 THOS. F. BETHEL, c. c. o,
Georgia—-Butts County.'
W HEREAS IlebcccaCobb, administratrix
on the estate of James JFalkcr, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission on said es
tate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
tojfite their objections (if any they have.) in my office
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
Hetters will be graated.
Given under my ham), this 9th day of March,
1833. JOHN AfCORD. c. c. b.
BROUGHT TO 3Ji.IL,
J N Bibb county, on the 20th inst. a negro
. • named ALECK, about 17 years of age,
.dark complected, aud says he belongs to William
Ross of Putnam connty, the owner is requested
to come forward, pay charges aud take hint away.
May 23' 34 JOHN D- PITTS, Jailor.“
IN JAIL,
I N Butts county .Ga. a negro, man says his
name is Dick, belongs to Bennett Smith:,of
Macori,’Ga. He is about 44 or 45 years old.—
Tho owner is requested to call prove property
pa> charges and take him away. ,
_June9, _37 HENRY HATELY, jailor.
BROUGHT TO JAIL
I N Macon, on tho 3d of July, a uegro woman
by tho name of Aun, about twenty years old,
says she belongs to a speculator from Virginia,
by the uamo of Royal. The owner is requested
to come forward and prove property, pay-char
ges and take'her away. JOHN I). PITT;-;
July ID 41 Jailor.
HE Subscribers still continue the business
at the old stand, corner of Walnut aud
Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord
ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti
cles ordered from the North which will- arrive in
the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Bu-
gies, Barouches aud .Carriages, they -Teel con
fident of pleasing customers both in articles aud
prices.
The have now ou hand an assortment which
will he sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gigs,
and Barouches; besides several splendid sets of
Harness, with I.accs, Carpeting, Morocco,
Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bands, I.oops
and Bows of- all sizes. Orders for Carriages
punctually attended to, and warranted to please j
or no sale. BENTON & BACON
- Wanted as an Apprentice,
A lad .about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of
steady moral habits. B. & B.
May 4 138
Fresh Drugs, Paints ty Oils.
DR. W. B. BALL
ASjust received his fresh supplies, aud of
fers for sale, at his store ou Cotton Aven
ue, a quantity of
Extract Sarsaparilla,
Carpenters
Castor Oil (fiue article)
Croton Oil
round Spirits Turpentine
Copal Varnish
Black feather do
Japan do
Gluo
Snufl', Macaboy and
Scotch
Fine cut Tobacco
Hair &eoat Brushes
Camel’s hair Pencils
Tots for Sale.
qnilE subscriber having a number of LOT-
JL on the right baud side of tlie new ty
leading from Macon io Forsyth and on tity\
of the old road, commencing soon after rru
the Branch, ou both roads, will dispose oity
same to such persons as will make good cit'm,!
on reasonable terms. As an inducement a, t!
chauics he has made two cross roads ihron-ty-
Lots situated* between sail-roads, and mil
to each of the first mentioned lots a suIEcl ■
space ou one of the cross roads far a work d o
without a charge for ten years; and will be U.ty
to pay them tho value of the ifiodcratc improve*
mctits that may be put on them, or make afar
tlit-r contract for the same. The lots on ity
cross roads will be used exclusively fi
shops.
The advantageous situation of thi
too obvious to mention. Tho almost c\dn,'ji
support of Macon, passing the first meutiuu,;
roads. Mechanics would be suDiciciitlv
town to have the patronage of both tov
country, and be freed from the numberless
dons to living dircctly.iu town.
. Also, For Sale,
The Store occupied by E. B. W'c -.1, am! tL
J dwelling above, V. ith a sufficient [at, the luirty;
ser will he entitled to the fort at the rate uf -k
per year, till the 1st of October.
AiSO, FOR SALE,
110 SHARES. COMMERCIAL
SI (tt.lv, also, the House ami Lot occnjncil I-
J. L. Williams, near Dr. Owen's mills, aty :! i,ty
20 acres of land situated oh the road near ;, ii
house. Apply to tlie subscriber, if absent j.
C. Hclvcnstou, Esq.
April3 27 ALEXANDER SIIOTWEI.l..
tub suBSGsi;iisT~
YVING taken possession of the store r
cd by him in Ellis, Shotwcli & Co’i
rr.ige, is now ready to receive any Consignments
with which his fricuds autT-tlie public ii-avl.
pleased to favor him. WM. P. ROWLAND.
Nov 27 17
mrciulu;..
proiiertj
near
u nr.d
dry
Linseed Oil
■ Sperm do
.Train do
White Lead
Spanish Brown
iu oil
do do
Venetian Red
Windsor Glass
Paint Brushes
Indigo, Spanish Flote
Alum
CoppeijV*.
Peart Ashes’
Magnesia, lump fccal’d Chloride of Limo
Cidoridc of Soda
Lemon Syrup
Lamps
Lanterns
Lamp Glasses & Wick
cfc Vinegar
Georgia—Pike County,
W HEREAS Elizabeth Phillipk administra
trix of tlie estate of Jonathan Phillips.
deceased applies to me for letters of di.-missioo
from the fun.her administration of sai l esfate.
These are therrfire to cite and admonish oil and
singular the kindred and enditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if any they have,) iu my
office within the time prescribed by law, othcrwisi
said Itthrs will be granted.
Given tinder my hand at office this 13th April
1833. f> H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o
Administrator's Safe.
.-old ou the first Tuesday iu An
gust next, ahorse, saddle, aud brid.e, it.
property of John Richardson deecased—said pm
perly sold for the benefit of the er- ditors of -ar
Richardson. l DWARD MEADOR. ,
Knoxville, June 15 36 adm'r.
W'ty
One Hundred Dollars Rcibard!
B ROJvE Jail, on Saturday night, 16th inst.
a man named
CARTER LANGFORD,
a stout raw liuued fellow, talks rather fine, he
is about G feet high, red complexion, yellow hair,
has a sly,, cunning look. The above reward will
bo given to any person that will deliver him to
the Jailor in Macon, llil>l> county. Georgia.
II. II. HOWARD, Sheriff.
March 27 26 VV. B. CONE, Dep Sheriff.
SOUTHERN PLANTER,
Wo. 23.
CONTENTS O F THIS NUMBER.
Original.—The season ; Report of the com
mittee on. Wine at the second Fair; Letter from
Mr. Diemer ; Method employed by Mr. Dimmer
in the making of \\ me ; .-hampooing ; Rhubarb;
Bolts in lldrses, by O. II. Kenau ; Scholastic,
by George P. Cooper.
Selected.—Fine English Sheep; Horticulture:
Lucerne ; !“i.ik.; Use of Potatoes in bleaching ;
Butter; Trees; Gtuhicc Trees; Cultivation of
(rapes. Cheap Fodder; Fiue Stock; Wheat
'rop Ou the proper application of 8 team
-iwer to various purposes; The cause of Agri-
Lure ; Preserving Plants from Insects; Agri-
,ii ural: Poetry; Advertisements : Ac.
3.LANHS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Starch
(iuiniuc
Piperiue
Iodiuo
Opium
Morphium Snlpbat
Acetate
Madeira and Fort Wine,
Suitable fur convalescents,
Together with an extensive and general assort
ment of all articles in his line, all of which were
purchased iu person by himself in New York,
and aro warranted genuiue. He is prepared to
give reasonable accommoaationsand respectfully
invites the attention of the public.
Fell 13 20
NOTICE.
D URING tny absence Mr. Samuel Warreu
will act as tny agent. It. It. SMITH.
Juno 38 3t
FRAWKlilW FACTORY, ~
Upson County, Ga.
The public are respectful
ly informed that the above
Factory is now in successful
operation, under an experi-
fccnced manager, aud is pre-
* pared to do business ou ac
commodating terms.
The Yarn
manufactured at this estab
lishment iu equal in evenness,
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 a* 6
respectfully solicited to foslerth'is infant establish
ment and thereby retain among themselves the
capital that will otherwise find its way to the
North.
A specimen or the Yarn manufactured at
this Factory, may be seen at the office of the
Georgia Telegraph.
DWIGHT R. PERRY & CO.
April 24 , 30
Practice of KEedicine.
DRS. CONE & BRIDGMAN
have united in the Practice ofillll'
IC1NE and SURGERY. Tin::
office is tho tinc heictofurc occur.!-,
by Dr. Co;ie ! .
Jan 1, 1833. 14
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
• • stox-nEURT; HEAR T'tmn s-x-i:!:.:t.
HE subscriber continues to inauufactii;i
TIN WARE in every variety, s-n! h
notv on hand a general assortment, w hich f„ \w
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Atari::
ta prices.
lie lias also just received ; a« assortment of J-
panned Tin AVare, consisting of Trunks, suja
Boxes, • Waiters, Bread' pans, Canisters, snjr.:
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, (li
ters, Toy cups. Battles, candlesticks," Bairns, s;
Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, See. Sc-
Also, patent Bakers, Foot stove's, blocktiaTr
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, die.
JOB WORK done at tiic shortest notice,
jan 2 WILLL-IM S. ELIfj
ONDON PRINTED MU8LIN8, t:
H J Dresses, new patterns,just received an<l
for sale by. AVM. 11. BURDSAhL
April li) 27
FSAX THREAD.
LBri FLAX Til K EAD, assarw
colors of a superio’- quality, just
received and for sale by
Nov 27 17 WM. H. I5URDSAI.L
Bagging-.
PIECES 1st and 2d quality nil*;-
vy Hemp Bagging, by tile picec d
to s-.'ut Purchassers, for sale bv
23 C. A. II) GOfS’S.
Loaf and Lump Sugar.
£ BOXES-Loaf and Lump Sugar,
B_ W received aud for sale by
Oct !> 4 REA sV.'COTTO.Nty
7 BILLS 7
N New York, Philadelphia,Gkarlestoa.
vauuah, and Augusta, iu sums'W suit pn*
chasers, for sale by .•
Nov. 10. BAXTER. FORT &. WILEY.
BOARDERS.
A FEW Boarders will be taken by the Sub-
lL scriber. P. P. ROCKWELL,
'uue19
I N tnv absence from Macon I leave liOBAt I .
FITCH ns my ngeut. and all persons th.it
have not paid up th
please settle with him.
May 16 34
account- and notes will
LEWIE HTG11.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A N extrusive assortment of faiiry D'* 1
GOODS, comprising the most desinW
o those suited to tho season. Just received ai-
for sale bv WM. II. BURDSALL-
April 17 29 ___
Furs, Hides and Horn?^
T HE highest price will ho given by dj 6
scriber for Furs of.all kinds, either Bca' e "
Otter, Raccon or Muskrat. .• . .
Hides, dry, in ahy quantity;' alsoDeer. I'ii’J-
Horns, Ox or Buck, . C- A. HIGGINh,
Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings. Mulberry^
Auction and Commission Storc<
f |j[N HE Subscriber has removed to the
l BRICK STORE, adjoining the Pfty
fire, mi Mulberry street, where he tendtnrjHfty'
vices in the above line. C. A. IHGGh -•
Nov 19
20
II
CASH STORE.-
Rnsseli 4k Dickinson.
'VE just opened a small, wellselce
sortuv ut of STAPLE and
D.. V GOODS, suitable foi the season. ■
will receive a choice stock of GROCER!
a fi-w days.
June 29 39
A \ IRON CHEST, for sale hv ’ .
April 10 29 WM. H. BUKD8AU.