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saffian
; Campbcll Sheriff 'Salt?.
W 1LI. He sold on the first Tuesday in A1
CT.ST uoxt, batweeq the usual hours
t-'•'•• at the ennrt house in jCampbclltOu, Cuinj
b II i-ouuty. tl.o following property to \»it:
3 Font! or bods and furniture, 2 curtain beo
steads l nljc!;, 4 large trunks, 1 small trunk,
folding table, I set bureaus, 1 walnut table;
s tall pine toblc, 1 cupboard, 14 cln.irs, 1 side
Tf-nrd, I cradle crib, I red cow, 1 large pot, ■
large ovens and lids, 1 small oven, 2smal)diuut
pots, 2 sets of fire dogs, 4 barrels, 3 jars, 2 jugs,
set china, f set common ware, 2 large flowere.
howls, 3 large pitchers, 2 small pitchers, 5 decan
tors, 1 glass jar, 1 largo waiter, 1 wash bowl auo
pitcher, 2 sets of knives and forks, 1 tloz. gins-
tumblers, 1 doz. wine classes, 2 sets of plates,
forge dishes, 2 small dishes, 1 largo drqsshtg glass
4 wtiter pails, 1 spinning wheel, I reel,! pot rack.
2 pair books, shovd and S tmigs, 3 small
howls, 2 spades, 1 shovel, 2 axes, 2 hoes, 1 bibit
and opc’TotOf book-.;, 3 tin buckets, 4 tin pau>.
2 trays And oho sifter, 1 act smoothing irons, 1
half nus'iel measure. 1 washing tub aud one
clium, 1 broom—levied on as the propeity of.4L
jrtd Fortune to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fain favor
of Richard Moon vs said Fortune. Property
pointed out iu said muftgage Fi Fa.
Lot of land know^y No. Ii8 in.ih? eighth
district originally Coivcta bdw CaanpbcH
ctr.uiaiuiug 202^ acres more or lc.;s nuereoii
Lemuel Wilkinson now lives—levied ou as the
property of Hiram H Rutherford to satisfy a
Mortgage Ft Faiu favor of Joseph \. Spencer
vs said Rutherford. The land pointed out in said
mortgage Fi Fa.
May 7 BENJAMIN EA3LY, sheriff.
Bibb sheriff sales»
Pike Sheriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will
be sold before the court house iu Zebulou,
ty of Macon between the usual hoars of sale the I Pike county, between the usual hours of sale,
air ILL he sold on the first Tuesday iu AU-
^ T GUST next, at the court house in the)
.-mowing propertyto wit:
One ten acre lot No. 23 iu East Macon—
vied on as the property of Benjamin J. Philips
o satisfy two Fi Fas fiom a Justices court iu fa-
or of Lewis J. Groce vs said Philips—levy made
nd returned to me by a constable.
One ten acre lot No. 13 lying on the road
'rom Macon to Perry; also twenty five saddles
—all levied on as the property of H Ulis T. ■Rage
to salisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb inferior court in
favor ofN. B. Knapp & Co..v> Oliver Sage &.
Willis T. Sage—property pointed out by Vv il'is
T. Sage.
Lot No. 7 in square 37 in the town o. r 3Ia-
eon and improvements thereon—levied cn as the
proneity of Jot l Rushin, and one fourtk part of
'ot So. 1 aud improvements, it being part of lot
it the corner of Bridge aud Cherry street—levied
Lot of Land containing 2024 acres more or
less. No. 26, in the ninth district formerly Mon
roe now Pike county—levied cn as the property
of Thomas A. Grace, to satisfy executions issued
from a justice’s .court, in f'VorofE. I,. Young &
Co. and one iti favor cf Charles P. Peck vs said
Grace—levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
The south half cf Lot of Land, No. £38, in
tile second district formerly Monroe new Pike
county—levied on as the property of Joel Cr.'lo _
tray to satisfy two small l’i Fas iistjod for. njiti
tire's court, cue iu favor of John Uipo f,, r tlu-v-i
, , , -tee for the’n'te
of John M. Phillips vs Reuben l’ccd rpiftcipal.
and Joel Calloway security, the lithe*, John Rit-c
for the use of John M. Phillips vs Joel Calloway
—levy made- and returned to fee bv n coustable.
Lot of Laud No. 15, in the ‘
. r , - > - third district of
ou as the property of John PUdpot to si its 1 y out? formerly Monroe itCV. 1‘ikg couuty
Fi Fa from Bibb superior court iu favor af Alien tire ’itrbjrcriy of Pyent ]■]. Jacl'si
Dorman vs Joel Kushiu, William Motro had,! faction to satisfy a l i Fa issued*fi
—levied on as
son and Elijah
. , ... . . . . —. issued from Pike infe-
Jo.m I ndpot. . • nor cou*-» favor of 'i’komas Smith vs said Pv-
2024 acres-of laud « :th .inipruvcmcr.ti—t - eu , £. a.;.; Elijah Jackson,
vied ou^s tbv nrcvppny orf'Elijah Cotlo* U, satis- [ Jti!> 2 J. K. (’ILMin-R, Dc
fy two l i Fas from Bib!) inferior tourt one iu fa * '
cp Sheriff.
tV Lullair.au vs tuici Cottou &
hie other iu fnvorof Guy Champ
the laud
kauivu—
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday iu August
next, at the court house iu the to».i of
Knox wile, Crawford county, the following pro-
erty, to wit:
Two cows and yearlings, aud otto two horse
wtigou—levied ouiis the property of John Murrrl
t<» salisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued out of tfic'iii-
ferior court of Crawford couuty, in favor of El-
kauah Sawyer vs said Mum-1 - property pointed
out iu said Fi Fa.
May 30 37 WM.B. FILES, dep. sh'ff.
Also, will be sold as above.
One lot of land No. 73* in tho sixth district
of originally Houston notv Crawford County—
levied ou as the property of Gresham Simms to
satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa iu favor of Peachy R-
Gilmer—property pointed out in said mortgage.
July 2 JOHN WHITTINGTON, sh'ff.
vor o7 Ziichariab
Hcnr^ Turner-.
I 3 !- sc Co. Vj Ehji'di Cottou it b.iu
whereon CqPicu now lives—No. nut
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney'.
One let aud improvements iu the city of
Macon, aud ouc negro w oman named llaouah
-—levied on as the property of Chailcs Cruw-
ford to satisfy two Fi Fas, ouc iu favor of Mar
tin Hardin vs said Crawford, issued from
Bibb inferior court, oue from Bibb superior coin i.
in favor of George B. Wardlaw—property pola;
td out by ihe defendant.
2024 acres of pine laud whereon Mis. Eliza
Houston Sheriff' sales.
O N the first Tuesday is August next will be
soldiu the town of Periy Ilousluti county
between the law ful hours cf sale
Gee ce c ro girl by tlie name pfAfsey—lev
ied on a-, t..-_ prilj'erty of $Ia'ttliaj Albritton to
satisfy sundry Ft I as ia favor of Butts Gartrell
A Co. aud other Fi Fas vs said Albritton, levy
made and returned by a constable.
All ldphrahn Wilson's interest in lluth a
negro v. onion 2o or 40 years old and her hoy
cii.iu Lublin 1 v‘-ar old—to sutLfy a Fi Fa m la-
vor of Joshua I'alisiiail tx'r vs'Said Wilson, levy
lii.uic uud rctumed by a coustable.
Administrator's Side.
the 29 th day of July next, will be sold at
the,jrosjdecce of John D. Chapman in
CarToll.county, the perishable proportv of Mary
Chapmen', consisting of various articles too tedious
to mention. Terms made kpown on the day of
sale. JOHN U. CHAPMAN,
June 10, 1333. adm'r.
•Administrator's Sale.
B EFORE the Court House in Carrollton
Carroll county uuder an order of the court
°l Ordinary- of said comity, will he sold on the
rst iticsday iu September next.
Four negrtxrs, r.arfrpd as follows ; a negro
se&tiljy the name of Bediek about 40 years old,
one- negro woman, by the name of Fauuy about
30 years old. aud her child Simon abotyt 2 y ears
old—sold f<s the property of hi art Chapman...de
ceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. JOHN D, CHAPMAN,
June 10, 1833. 38 adm'r.
*Administrator's Sale.
I S the town of Perry, Houston county, on the
first Tuesday iu NOVEMBER next, will be
sold before tho court house, within the lawful
hours of sale, - .
£ot of £and,1tfo. 142.
in the eighth district of said county, being the
property of John Sturdivant, late of Jnsj>«>r coun
ty, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms on the dav.
June 24' JOEL STUR 1)1 VANT, Adm’or.
Thompson aud David F. R,le_, now li.us—levied, I niy acrui pine land iu tlio tenth district ol
on as the property of Isaiah £. Thompson to »at-, .He-CiiouLoupty know u by No. 112 improved—
isfy ouc Fi Fa from Bibb iuiciiur court iu favor i Icvieuou a^ rue p-Vupony of Calvin Tullou to sa-
of Rufus lv. Evans—property point
plaiutilT.
b v n.i.i a i
Fayette Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu Ale
GUzsT next, btforo the court house iu
Fayetteville, Fayette couuty. between the usu
al hours of sale,
202J acres ol - Land, No. 245, in the fourth
district of oi igiimliv Henrv now Fayette county
—levied ou us the property of HUHum Bowtn ami
Stanley Munir, by execution from a justice’s
court iu Julies couutv. in Favorof William Brown.
ANDREW McBRIDE,
June 29, 163.3. Sheriff.
Also will be sold as above. o» the first Tuesday in
September next.
One hay marc, about twelve years old, and
2 sows ami six slu-als—levied on by an execution
in favorof William Boatwright, on the foreclo
sure of a mortgage against Mark Williams—pro
perty pointed out in said mortgage.
2024 acres of land No. 39 in the ninth dis
trict of Fayette roiiniy—levied on as the proper
ly of Richard Matthews to satisfy au execution in
favor of Allen West and others all issued from
a justice's court and returned to me by a consta
ble. ANDREW McBRIDE, sh'ff.
June 19.
.4ho will he sold as above.
Lot of land No. 20(i in the fourth district of
originally Henry now Fnyvtie comity—levied on
as the properly of Jeptha Robinson to satisfy a
Fi Fa issued from a justice’s court in favor of
Finley G. Stewart and others vs said Robertson
—levied made and returned to me by Jesse D.
McIntosh constable.
One grev horse three years old blind in one
eye and ono man's saddle, blanket and bridle, and
one horse cart—levied on ns the property of Jcp-
tha Roberson to satisfy 2 Fi Fas issued from the
superior court of Fayette couuty otic it> favor of
James Neal vs John II, Blackstoue, Wi'liam
Nnwion and Jc-ptha Roberson, tlie other iu favor
of Dempsey J. Justice vs Jeptha Roberson
Nine or ten acres ofcorn, and about eight
of cotton and about four or fi vo of w heat growing
on lot No. 115 in the fourth district of formerly j
Henry now Fayette county—levied en ns tlie *
property of William 'Seiclon to satisfy a Fi Fa
in favor of James Neal vs John B. Blackstoue,
Win. Ne wton and Jcprlia Roberson, This
2Ul)Junc 18-33. W. HEFLIN, D. Sh'ff.
Lot of land No. 222 in tlie fourth district of
originally iloustuu now Bibb county coatuioiug
2U2j acres more or less—levied ou ua il -> proper
ty ol Mitchell Coxa til to sattsiy out, t l Fa from
BiU> superior court iu favor ol Mary McDonald.
.V Catharine McDoualu v, .litvi- i,,icy atru ■
Mitchell Coxwell. j
One two acre lut atul itnpruVeuieu
fukoi- of James Suggs aud otters,
•c una rurufiied by a couslaulo. , .
JVOTJCE.
N tlie first Tuesday iu August r.cxl before
the Court House iu Berry Houston couu
ty will he sold at public sale the undivided half
of lot No. 257 iu the thirteenth district, of said
couuty, it being a part of the real estate of Tho-'
mas A. Irwin deceased, in pursuance of the last
will aud testament of said deceased. Titles in
disputable. llL'GH L. 1RW IN, LrV.
Mav 27 1833. 36
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
A WEEKir NEWSPAPER,
Printed at JUaconf Georgia,
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as comprised iu the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution of the United States; and it
holds it Jobe a truth almost intuitive, that nu the
most vigilant and unremitting restriction ot the
General and-State branches of our Government to
their respective provinces, depends the benign op
erations of those opinions, the virtue of the in,in,
the franchise of the citizen, and the internal peace
and external safety of the country.
ft steers equally”far from tire new invented the
ory of the nuliiliers; as it docs from tho old Fed
eral doctrine of the Cousolidatiunists—conceiving
that tho true principle of our institutions lies equal
ly between the two extremes. And while it sup
ports the Administration iu all ho judicious mea
sures, it claims tho right to censure it whenever
censure is deserved.
The terms of subscription arc. Three Dollars
ner annum, in advance—or J- our at the end of the
L„, M. BARTLETT.
THE SUBSCRIBER
W ILL sell the stock of BOOKS fcli
WARE-.tbelonging to E\lis, stft'
Co. at very low prices, at retail, f or cns j, '!
cash, nn.
. want y> replenish "
stock; upon lane, tor approved paper
nic't-ch'ftNtts who
year.
i'Ja.j iic. s Oak and hickory land Well int-
piu.uu in tlie Uiineeiilii district Houston couuty,
km,uu ny No. 25t>—levied ou as the propeity of
inmu< / Gilmore S,' Josiah M- Tl.otnly to satisfy
a I' i 1 a m invur oi A. Jiiln.and otheas, le
vy nmiio aud eiui'uod by a eo.iatuble.
Cue half Acre lot in the towo nl Perry' well
wiiercuU | improved wiicrvoo I). W. Maim’s family now
Archibald Darragh now lives atm two hail acre | lives aud one dark hay- horse—levied °n to sat-
lots all in the city of .Macou Nos. not Kimwu— J isfy a Fi I;'a iu favor of Samuel Williams aud
levied ou as tlie property of A. vnilm.il Lean ugh , JUtf-id t, . Mann.
to s-nisfy suudry Fi Fas irom the superior a oil | 9 head ofstock cuttle, 24 head of Stock hog'.s,
inferior eouits iu Bibb in favor ot Oliver 11. j 2 beds and furniture and curtains, 1 looking glass,
Prince and others vs ootueiius LowuSeuu iii said i 1 pine table, 1 walnut folding table, 1 candle
DaiVagf:. , stand, 9 sitting chairs, 1 chest of drawers. I clock.
One negro woman named Mardea 45 years | 2 decanters. 5 glass tumnlcrs, I lot of hooks 1 small
of age—lev ied ou as the properly ol U m. K. Bo- j eltest 1 pc. tong- and shovel. I pair and irons, 1 cbusi
ren, to satisfy a Fi Fa from ilibli interior court iu | and carpenter’s tools, 1 lot of pot ware, 1 lotc." 0 *-'**"
favor of Norton & Fuller vs sam iiureu—poiuled i cry, I set ofknives and forks, 2 tin bVickels, 1 tu>l’- I
out by defendant. 1 pail, ferry flat, I lot of china ware, 1 riding gig, )
II. II. HOWARD, sh'ff. J grindstone, 1 set of running gear of a cef ton ina
July!, 1833- j rhino—ab VaVied on as the property of Abner
Also trill be sold a* above. | V’-asy to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa .in.fiWor of
The Lot ami Improvements m fins town of I John McBride aud other Fi Fas vs saI.I V'easy,
Macon, known as the Mansion House—levied on i July 5, ISAIAH (.*11 AIN, Shjf-
as the property of Charles Jiullen K. deceased, to !
satisfy a Fi Fa From the superior court of Bihh J
comity, in favor of H. (J. Hoss vs Eliza A. Bid-j __
lock and Seaborn Jones, uuimmstmtor* ol' said I the estate of William Hurt deceased, np-
Bullock, deceased. plies to me for letters of dismission from said estate,
One half acre ' Lot in the town of Macon, I 7V *' * Tf to cite and admonish all and
F OUR mouths afterdate, application will he
made to the honorable inferior Court of
Muuro'b eanptv. »;lieu sitting for ordinary purpo
ses. for leave \'o sell the real and personal estate
of Richard llamlen, of said cou-nt-y, deceased.
JOHN 1IA.V2LEN, Adm'or.
May G, 1833. 33
F OUR'inoutlis after date .application will he
made to the Justices of the Inferior court
of the county of Houston when sitting for ordina
ry purp'Ores for leave to sell all the laud aud ne
groes belonging to.the estate of 'fhomas A• Irwin
late of said county deceased foV. the benefit oi the
heirs aud creditors of said dece^hpd.
HUGH L. IRWIN, Ext or.
May 27 36
IrPftrir'ta,—Coweta conn ty.
^^^THKREAS Mary Burt administratrix on
adjoiuiug the Lotou which Henry 11. Cone now I
siiisalar thef'nd-ed and creditors of said deceased
lives—lyi-g on the corner of Pine nod Fourth
streets, No. not known—levied on as the proper
ty of H. II. Cone to satisfy Fi Fas issued from the
superiee and inferior courts of Bibh county, in fa
vor of 11. G. Lamar and others «r* said Ovine.
Lot No. 8 in the 4th square, No, 4 in square
5, and iinprovcmc.nis—levied on at the property
of George A. Smith, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas is
sued from a justice’s court of said county, in favor
of Thomas Victory, administrator. &c. vs said
Smith and Henry Turner—levy made aud return
ed tomeby constahlr Kite.
to he <rr-d appear Ot my offer within the time pre
scribed by Imp. toshne cause if any they hate, u-hy
said letters should not be granted.
Giveu under mv hand this 24th day of May
1833. CG BENTON WALTON, c. c. o.
Georgia—Coweta County.
J OHN VINYARD, administrator cf tho es-
tnie of David Cor, deceased, applies to nie
for letters of dismission,
These are therefore, ta cite and admonish all
qvrf singular, the kindred and creditors of said de-
_ ceased, to he and appear at my office within the time
One Saw and Grist mill—levied on as tlie J prescribed by lain, to shew cause, if any they have,
property of Martin L. third n, to sati-fy sundry why said letters should not be granted.
Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court of said coun- Given uuder my hand, this the 23 day of Fch-
ty in favorof Ridge wax’ I lagan vs In J. Groce! runry 1833. 20 1 SIIION HOUSE, c. c. o.
aud Martin L. Ilardiu—levy made aud returned s “ ; 257i 75 5 '
to me by Janies Denton, constable. j GcOi lf IU I IKC C OUllty.
Juno2 W. B, CONE, Jhp. Sheriff, i KU7HERF.AS James Whatley, "'.rirdinti of
Monroe Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on tlie first Tuesday in AU
GUST next, before the court house in
Forsyth Monroe county, between the usual hours
of safe
All Archibald John Johnston’s interest in
four Negroes, Judy 25 Farah 20 Jane 12 Elvina
2 years of ago ; and one lot of land No. 114 in
tlie third district of said county, to sati-fy three
Mnall Fi Fas one in favor of Hampton Thornton
one iu favor of William .^cott, and one in favor
of George Bennett—levy made and returned by
acoustaLde. JOHN REDDING, D. sh'ff
Also trill be sold as above,
One negro man by tbc name of Abdali, 40
Henry Sheriff' Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in August next
tile court horse in McDonough Henry
couuty will be sold be id ecu tho usual hours of
Jdlbi .
45 acfi-s oflnnd m*ro or l'e 1 ^ being a part
of lot No- 11*2 in flic third district of lf>-:irv county
—levied on as tbe property of Camp Thomas to
satisfy three Fi Eas Issilcd from a justice’s court
iu favor of ilillcry Brooks vs said Thomas—levy-
made aud returned by a constahl j.
Fifty' acres of land more or less being a part
of tho cast JmIf of lot No. 70 in the third district
—,w Robert Fremy, orphan of Gilhih.Frecny,
„ : deceased, applies for letters of disuihsiou from
before! - - .li...
F OUR months 4.fterdgte. application will be
made to tile honorable inferior court
of Crawford county when sitting for ordinary
purposes for leave to sell the real estate oi John
jRichardson late of said conVuv deceased.
EDWIN MEADOR, adm'r.
jluu "3 36
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of the year.
Qjr? .Should sufficient encouragement offer,
the Planter will he published weekly, after the
close cf the present volume.
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The Slock consists of a great uri,t 9or
Hardware, Cutlery, Caffnt
mechanics’ tools’
Brass Ware, Britannin
FURNITURE MOUNTINufg.
BOOKS
Consisting of large and small Bibles M.i-
Law and School Books, and a great V : ' C:,! '
Religious and .Miscellaneous Books. ar-c! 5'i.'
I)tc. 18 23 JACOB SHOTtVELr
Notice.
7|1 HE Books, Accounts an.) s 0mc
of A.
the hands cf John C.
Notes of A. 8 hot well together nit!,
’hotwell & J. S. ,Sm th, are u ; ,
IlelvuistoH arj \y U ' j
Parker, Esqrs. who arc authciiscd to 5 "
same. ' 1 ‘
The subscribers arc particularly nuxi 0 ...
havo their claims settled without addin- nir S
pc use to those indebted to them and bope'rD
all who have not paid their notes or accour-a ;i
immediately c';.-!l o.T Messrs Parker or li'eh*.
stun aud do so. '
ALEXANDFR SHOTWl’l’
JOSEPH S. SMITH. ’
Macon, April 1,1833.
a7
Lots for Sale. '
T HE subscriber haying a number of j n r
on tin;, right baud side uf tbe '
lending from Maeun to l-’orsyth ami
'■a th-
COACH making.
months after date application will be
mna > to the honoratile Inferior Court of
Mcrriwethe." c2' u,,t y» f° r lc ave to l he east half
of I ot 237 in thf* ninth district of said couuty,
die property of Jo.** a ^ -
* r J iamUS II. RAVENS. Adm'or.
ELIZA G- DYSON, Adm’rx.
3t’
April 4; 1833.
OUR months after dam, duplication will he
niaile to the court of oro’in HI T Coweta
F
at iliC\ j
cebaa
T HE Subscribers still coutinuc the busiues:
at tbe old stand, corner of Walnut and
county, for leave to sell the Land am.' Negroes ol
William tialisbu-y, Into of said county, deceased
CHRISTOPHER BOWt N.
may 6 Adi* r
F OUR months lifter date application ’ w ili be
made to the Inferior Court of Ha>i' 8l0M
county when sitting for ordinary purposes,
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 tiie said deceased lived. . - t
.Mav 10 ALLEN WINTIA.M. Adm'or.
Fourth Streets, w here work will be done accord
ing to order. Having a. large assortment of arti
cles ordered from the North jy.bieli will arrive in
the course of the summer, eonsislitig of Gigs, Bu-
f ies, Barouches aud Carriages, they feel con-
ffeut of pleasing customers both iu articles aud
prices. . , ..
The have now on hand an nrsortvuv.il which
will be sold low for cash, such a3 Sulkcys, Gigs,
and Barouches.; besides several .gplehdul sets of
Harness, with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco,
Springs of different kinds, Joiuts, Bnnd^, Loops
aud Bows of al) sizes. Orders for Cirri ages
punctually aiteiided to, jmd warranted to please
or no sale. BENTON & BACON.
Wanted Ss an Apprentice,
A lad about fourteen or lifteeu years, of age, of
steady moral habits. j}. & B.
Mav 4 138
of the old road, commencing soon af»t* •''
the Brandi, ou bulji roads, will dl-j "’J
same to such persons as will make good . j-■ '
on reasonable temps. As an imluc-eianu tu -
chauics he has made two ci-os- roads throi--'-'"
Lots situated between said road,, aad :T
to each of the first mentioned Ets a sl ’
space ou one of the cross roads for ;t wuifc ; '
without a charge for ten years, and will j, i Sl ‘“
to pay them the value oi' tho moderate imn-
meads that may be put oti.them, or make af H
ther contract for the saie,e. The lot- ,
cross roads will be used r;:eli:sive!v f or „
shops.
The advantageous situation u f ibis pranpn;
too obvious to iiicutiou. The almost cu-lianj
support of Macou jiassing tbe first me'utiilcj
roads. Mechanics would be sufficiently
town to have ilie patronage of both town
country, and he freed from tbe numberless o!
lions to living directly m tovwi.
Also, For Sole,
The store occupied by E. B. \Ve'.,l, niuii
dwelling above, with a sullieieut lot, ibe’iari-ll
ser will be entitled to tho rc-r at tbe rat
per year, till the 1st of October.
il.h'O, FOR S.aLK,
SHARES COMMERCIAL BANK
STOCK, also, the House anJ Lot orcitpied l
J. L. \4 illiams, near Dr. ()wen’s mill-, ,ui,i jf, L ,
20 acres of land situated on tlie road ta-ar y
house. Apply to the subscriber, if abscut tef
C. llelvcnstou. Esq.
April3 27 ALEXANDER SHOTWF.L!..
THE SUBoCZUBEIl,
A VIN G taken possession of the
.ed liy him iti Ellis, Shotwell &i
range, is now ready to receive any Coioigmin:.:
with -.viue-h his IVieiids and tiie’public mail
pleased to iavotr him. \VM. V. ROWLAND.
Nov 27 >7
F OUR mouths after date application will be
made to tlie Honorable. Inferior Court of
Henry count}' when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all the real estate of Sarah Rey
nolds late of said county deceased.
SPENCER REYNOLDS, adm'r
Mav 10 1833 34
said guantiaiwliip— .
'1'f pTv ar' therefore, to cite mid admonish dll mid
singular the kindred and creditors of said Robert
Frctny, to f/e their, objections (if any they have,)
ir, mi/n/]ice, trithin tf.rtimr prescribed by lute, why
raid Utters should not be granted.
Given under myhaud, at office, this Sth May,
1633. 34 11. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Georgia—Houston County,
W HEREAS David 11. Chewning applies to
ma for letters of dismission from the es-
of Henry county—levied on as the property of! tate of William J. l r . ('helming, deceased,
John IP Poynir to satisfy tiro Fi Fas issued . These are therefore to cite a/t‘1 admonish all and
■well Rag- I singular the kindred and creditors said deceased
F OUR months afterdate application will be
inttde to the court of ordinary..of Bibb
county, for leave to sell tho Real Estate *?fHen
ry Green Rates, orphan,—also for leave to sell
a part of the real estate ,of /. K. and R. K. Bates,
minors., , THOMAS G. BATES,
July 8 4l Guardian.
I
BROUGHT TO JAIX, f
N Bibb county, on the 20th inst. a tiejro
_ ;o boy
named ALECK, about 17 years of age,
dark complected, and says he belongs to William
Ross of Putiiarn county, tl
the owner is requested
from a justice’s court iu favor of Bur
laud vs said Boy ner, Joseph Stanfield and Hyriuii lojile their abjections if any they have, at my of-
M. Jackson securities, for tho use of Joseph \ fict within the time proscribed by ic.iv, otherwise
Stanfield one of the securities—levy made aud | said kite's will he granted.
returned by a constable. * I Given under my hand ai»d seal; this tlie 18tb
Twenty five acres of land more or less ad- J March. 1612. CHARLES H, RICE, c.c. a.
joining Reuben Titrccr, John R. Wilkins, aud
to come forward, pav charges and take him away.
May 22 34 JOHN D. PITTS,JotVor.
Elisha Rogers iu llcury county being a part of
lives—
the let wherdou Thomas Carpenter new
levied on as the property of Thomas M. Carpen
ter, y.acharial, Carpenter, and Thomas Carpenter
Carpenter, and Thomas Carpenter
years of age—levied on as the property of Adam : t o satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a justice’s court in
Tupley, to satisfy sundry I i I as in favor of Na- I favor of John Dailey vs saidCnrpouieYs-^property
than Vincent vs Jo. l’apley and Adam 'lapiey j pointed by John Dailey—levy made and returned
1-~ ’ by n con-table.
—levy made by a constable.
One two horse Wagon and Harness—levied
mi as tlie property of Thom is (J. Evans, to satis
fy sundry Fi Fas in favor of Benjamin Holland
aud others vs said Evans.
253,j nrre.s of lniul Ix ing parts of lots Nos.
not known whereon, Jarred Taplcy formerly liv
ed, adjoining Vaughon, Crowder aud others, in
tho sixth district of Monroe county—levied on as
the property of Jarral Taplty, deceased, to satis
fy sundry Fi Fas m favoi of Wiley &, Baxter and
others vs said Tapfey.; .
July 2 A. tOC HR AN, Sheriff.
Also will he Sold as clove on. the first Tuesday in
Sipten.cir nut.
Three negroes, one by the name of Peter
About 60 years of age Jack 40 aud Bobb20 years
of ago to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of
Hrtiry II. Lumpkin vs Cyrus Woods—property
pointed out in said mortgage aud iu possession of
•aid I.hmnkm.
JOHN REDDING, D: Sh'ff.
July I. 1833.
Butts Sheriff Sales.
W iLL ho sold an the first Tuesday in August
Mxt, before th« court house iu Jackson,
county, betwoep tho usual hours of sale.
The on&videtl half of lot of land No. 74 in
Ife irst district of originally Henry now Butts
C*BStf~4»ri*d tlie propertnof AM L-
MoliHsom to Mtiafy • mortgage Ft Fa from Butts
dQpertur court ill favor of Case & Goodrich vs
•aid RabiftxoA—prontrty pointed ont in mort
gage. HENRY HATKl.Y, sh'ff.
Jurtc 29 T1IOS. J. JOHNSON, Sh'ff
Postponed Sales.
Also will be sold as above.
One town lot and house formerly occupied
by James C. Steclo lit the town of McDonough
—levied on as the property of said Steele to sat
isfy rf Fi Fa issued front a Justice’s court in favor
of Burwcil P. Ragland vs said Steele—levy made
anti returner! by a constable.
One negro woman by the namo of Me ry—
levied eh' as tbe property df Joseph Stauficld to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas from a justice's court iu
favor of Burwell Ragland and others vs Joseph
Stanfield and others—levy m’ade aud returned by
a constable.
June29 TIIOS. J. JOHNSON, Sh'ff.
Also, will be sold as above,
James Young's interest in and to a certain
uegto girl by tho name of Martha eleven )ears
old, 1 bay mure and colt, 2 beds aud furniture, I
table, 2 chests, 1 sideboard, 1 looking- glass, 1
grindstone.
All James Young's interest in and to the
land whereon be dow lives, beiug part of lot No.
256, iothe Jltb District of Henry county with tbe
standing crop thereon, oue pocket book with the
cements thereof, being 34 dollars iu bank bills,
ou note of hand for 450 dollars, due the 25th ou
December next, given by Jamas Morris to Woou-
sonYouug, and suudry other small papers, one
small jn box with three djllarsin silver iu it—all
levied on as tbc property of said Young to satisfy
a Fi Fa from Carroll superior court iu favor of
Ghrisiophot Bowen vs said Young.
Jane J4 JAME8 LOVE, Pep. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Upson county.
J OII.I HARRIS i.dmiiiistr.itor on the estate
of Rolert Harris, late cfs
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 ta be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have
why said letters should not Lc granted.
Given uuder my hand, this 223 day of April.
1833. 31 TIIOS. F. BETHEL, c.c. o,
_ , IJUT 3 AI£*
T\ Butts county Ga. a hegr-'i man. says his
A name is Dick, belongs to Bennett Smith of
Macon, Ga. lie is about 44 or 45 years old.—
The owner is requested to call prove property
,-a> charges and take him away. .
J,.ne9, 37 HENRY HATELY, jailor.
Fresh Drugs, Paints Oils.
DR. W. 23. BA£Ii
^t-^TAS just received his fresh supplies, and of- i
J[ A f ers l° r sa le, at his store ou Cottou A ven
ue,“a qu of
1 inseeo (>ffi Extract Sarsaparilla,
Sperm Carpenters
Train do OastorOil (line article)
White Lead Groton Oil
Spanish BrowU gt’omid Spirits Turpentine
„;i Copal Varnish
Black leather do
J2oan do
t.-luo
fctntuff Macahoy and
Scou’h
Fine cut T.vbacco
Hair & coa t Brushes
Camel’s hair i'^ucils j
Z'l’actiiti’ of HJfifliuine,
DBS. COM', fi. BR10GM.il
iave united in the .VbfiFtice of.MED-
1C INK and SURGERY, ,’fte
office is the .one hcictofore
hy Dr. Cone.
Jan 1. 1833. 14
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
r r
dry
Georgia—Butts Cdimly.
W T‘ EREAS Rebecca Cob!', administratrix
on tbe estate of James Walker, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismtssich on said es
tate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kind rtd and creditors of said dreeasid
to file ihtir objections (if any they have,) in in y office
within the time prescribed by laxo, otherwise said
Utters trill be grauk d.
Given uuder my hand, this 6th day of March,
1833. JOHN M'f'OIM), c c. o.
Georgia—Bike County,
W HEREAS Elizabeth Phillips administra
trix of the estate of Jonathan Phillips,
deceased applies to me for letters of dismission
from the further administration of said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all und
singular the kindrrdaml creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if any they have,) in my
office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
said lr tiers will be granted.
Given under uiy hand at office this 13th April,
1833. 6 H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Aid minis} rotor's Sale.
W ILL be sold ou tho first Tuesday iu Au
gust next, ahorse, saddle, and bridie, the
property of John Richa rdson deceased—said pro
perty sold for the benefit of the creditors of said
Richardson. EDWARD MEADOR,
Kuoxvillc, June 15 33 adm'r.
B^CVGBT TO J4I£.
I N Macon, ou the 3d of July, q, negro woman
by the name of Ann, about twenty years old,
says she belongs to' a speculator from Virginia,
by the name of Royai. The owner is requested
to come forward and pt'.ove property, pay char
ges aud take her away. ' r ' , ‘ v
July 10 41
J0ILND. PITTS,
Jails
One Hundred Dollars steward !
JJKOKE Jail, on Saturday night, 16th inst.
a man named
(3AX&TER IAN6FORD,
a stout raw boned fellow, talks rather fine, he
is about J feet high, red complexion, yellow hair,
has n sly, cutmiug look. The above reward will
be given to any person that will deliver him to
the Jailor in Macon, Bibh county, Georgia.
II. H. HOWARD, Sheriff.
March 27 26 W. B. GONE. Pep Sheriff.
in oil
do do
Venetian Red
Windsor Glas9
Paint Brushes
Indigo, Spanisa Flote
AI it in
Copperas
Pearl A sites
Magnesia, lump &cal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch Chloride of Soda
Quinine. Lemon Syrup
Piperino Lamps
Iodine Lanterns
Opium Lamp Glasses & Wick
Morphium Sulpbat & Vinegar
Acetate ,
Madeira and Port Wine,
Suitable fur convalescents,
Together with an extensive and general assort
ment of all articles in his line, all cf which were
purchased iu persolvhy himself in New York,
and are warranted genuine. He is prepared to
give reasonable accommodations aud respectfully
invites the attention of the public.
Feh 13 20
MULBERRY, NEAR T'URO STItEUT.
HE subscriber continues to macs
TIN WARE in every variety, anil k
now on hand a general assortment, which fiei
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or.Vu-i
ta prices.
lie has also just received nu assortment «J»
panned Tiu Ware, consisting of Trunks, sc
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans- Canisters, tup
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers. Pepper boxes,tl.i
ters, Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Ln;i'|i;.s
Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, (cc.kt.
Also, patent Bakers. Foot stoves, blodtiuTs
Pors. Plates, Basins, Tumblers, Arc.
JOB WORK done “T the shortest notice.
jan 2 WILLIAM 6. ULl.lt
PIAX TKJISAS.
450 il5ri I ’ 1 - Ax THRU ad, assort
coTars of a superior quality,.--I
received and Air sale by-
Nov 27 17 W.M. IL BURBSAI.I
SOUTHERN PLANTEft,
No. 23.
CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER.
Original.—The season ; Report of the com
mittee on Wiuc at the secoud Fair ; Letter from
Mr. Diemcr ; Method employed by Mr. Dimmer
in themakiugof Wine ; Shampooing; Rhubarb;
Botts in Horses, by O. IL 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 • On the proper application of Stpam
Power to various purposes; The cause of Agri
culture ; Preserving Plants from Insects ; Agri-
cultural; Poetry; Advertisements : &c.
FRANKLIN FACTORY,
Upson County, Ga.
The public are respectful
ly informed that the above
Factory is now in successful
operation, under an experi
enced manager, aud is pre
pared to do business on ac
commodating terms.
The Yarn
manufactured at this estab
lishment is equal it: evenness,
strength and fineness to aqy in add at the North
ern manufactories, aud superior to most that is
brought out here. Thefriendsof the country are
respectfully solicited to fijgler this infant establish
ment aud thereby retain among ihemsplves the
capital that will otherwise find its way to the
North. " ■
A specimen of the Yarn manufactured at
this Factory, may be seen at tho office of tho
Georgia Telegraph.
1 DWJG'nT R. PERRY & co.
April 24 30
Bagging’.
PIECES 1st aud 2d qualityoffc* : |
vy Hemp Bagging, by the piece 1
in qu.?»tities to suit Purchasscrs, for sale in-
Dec. 12. 23 C. A. IIIGT.W
00
luoaf and Dnmp Sugar.
pKf BOXES Loaf and Lump Sugafi; 1
B 9 received aud for sale by
Oct 9 4 KEA&COTTOV
mxtzs
O N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston,-
vanuah, and Augusta, in sums to suit f’ x ' |
chasers, for sale bv
Nov. 10. BAXTER. FORT & WlLFA
&EW SPRING GOODS.
A N extensive assortment ot fane) f" I
GOODS, comprising tlie most jlesj’-'I
o those suited to the season. Just rnct-wM* |
for sale by WM. II. BURDSAH
April 17 29
Furs, Hides and Horns*
by tltf !
T HE highest price will be given . .
scriber for Furs of all kiuds, either Be
£XANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
B OADDERS.
A FEW Boarders will bo taken by thorSnh-
scriber. P. P. ROCKWELL.
June 19
Otter, Raccon or Muskrat.
lli«lcs, dry, in any quantity; also Beer o' 1
Uorn^ Ox or Buck. C. A.HK*GIV>
Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings. Mul^f
Auction aud Commission Sto.
miin Subscriber 'bar? reno-cd
X BRICK STORE, adj oiniiig the 1 ^
fice, on Mulberry street, where be
vices in the above line. C. A. »Hu
Nov 19 20
I N my absence from Macon 1 loaio HORACE
FITCH as my agent, aud all persons that
have not paid up their accounts and notes will
please settle with him, LEWIS FITCH.
May 16 34
T ONDON PRINTED MUSI.INS, for
m A Dresses, new patterns, just received aud
for -ale by WM. SI. BUUDSALL.
April 10 27
CASH STORK.
■ Russell <St Dickiusoa*
!l AVE just opened a small. wc!ls e
1J sortment of STAPLE and , )t j|
HY GOODS, suitably, foi tb^s.^asj'B.
3 leceive a choice stock of GROUb
DU
\vi
a few days.
June29
39
Notice•: . Vr !j
B URINS my absence from this Ctty. ■
B. Wade.and W. C. Parker
as o.y agents, any person having busm I
Mill call at m\ store, Mulberry Rtre 1 Rt ,, R vv5- I
July 3 41 3t ALEXANDER I