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Campbell Sheriff Sales.
Mmi* be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep-
V W tcinlier next, betxveeu the usu.xi hours of
vil'- .it the court house in Campbell lull, Camp
bell comity. tin- following property to wit :
Lot of Land No. 118 in the <•» dnii <u .;ict of
origiinux Cow eta now Camp!.-:■ • unty—as the
prop of L-it ml II'ilk « satisfy two Ft
Monroe Sheriff" Sales.
Bibb sheriff sales. !
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in S:p- j
temher uext, at the court house iu :he
ut\ of .Macon between the usual hours of sale the | Foisytb Monroe county, between the usual hours
following property to wit: I of sale
IK- r» irl :: :• • ! Seroma about fifteen I One house and lot situate on the south side
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, belore the court house iu
Or
I V . one in avnr of
wtueriu I nur t,l R»>l
years old—levied i n property of Harwell j of the square of the town of Forsyth adjoining
Hjicdi to satisfy two Fi Fas from bibb Superior \\ insliip and others—all levied ou as the proper-
o 1 • 1). Abraham*, the j Court, one iu favor of John Rawls, one in favor ty of Nicholas J}. Williams to satisfy the .cost on
- .‘.urmaii vs said V. iiker- | of Nathan ('. Muuroe, vs said Ilowell pointed sundry Fi Fas iu favor of M. lloag &. Co., and
) out hy defendant. I sundry other Fi Fas vs said Williams.
■ i in the first district origi* | One negro xvcmnn named Mary levied on j July 111) A. COCIIRAN,
ainphr li v levied onto j ns the property of Drtxcry TUmun, tosalisfy feur
‘... i o. J.. B< rry i urcll II. Fi Fas from a Justice of Laurens county, levy
udiew I). < •; iwell Joseph j made and retrirued to me hy a constable,
iii'j. \* i'i; :m Caldwell, Hob- j Lot NV. 3 in square 18 and improvements
•nl
pou
by l
pointed out
■ non. sold ..s the pro
's - the iucumhrnuee ofi
Shearer to Stephen ’
•n i‘rcs!y; three cows
, John Shearer as his
Also will be sold as above,
Thrre negroes, one by the name of Peter
about 63 years of age Jack 40 and Robb 20 years
of age to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa iu favor of
F OUR months after date application will ha
■made u> the Honorable Inferior Court of
Henry courtly when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all the real estate of Sarah Jley-
nolds late of said cobuty deceased.
SPENCER REYNOLDS, adm'r
.May 10 18:3:3 ; 34
F OUR months afterdate application will be
made to the codrt qf ordinary of JJibb
county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Ilen-
ry Green Bates, orphau,—.also for leave to. sell
a part of the real estate of I. Ki and R. K. Bates,
r THOMAS G. RATES,.
41 ‘ Gvardidn.
thereon except 20 feel front ami 210 fevt bat k, Henry II. Lumpkin vs Cyrus Woods—property
‘ pointed nut iu said mortgage and in possession of
said Lumpkin.
JOHN REDDING. D. Sh'ff.
July I. 18.33.
opfviy l(. ■ i-fy :l-
Lot of I.a.ul No.
more or ic* which part of said lot belongs to Lew
is Fi'ch Vi 'deli is now in the occupancy of st hi
Fitch, and m.e third part of Lot N>-. 4 iu the same
square it being part of Lot No. four adjoining Lie
aforesaid Lot No. 3—levied on as 1 tic properly of
Georgia— Coir eta County.
in the eighth district of John 'I'. Lamar, to sati>ly a mortgage Fi Fa mi . ..
oiviiwlly Coweta now C/rimpbcl! county—as the favor of The Bank of the United States, vs said j VV^ ^ yplhoun applies to me
properly of Lcnutl if r ilJ:crson to satisfy three F i [ Lain ah properly pointed out in the Fi Fa. 1 * tetters ol Admiuistraiioii on the esta e
1 ns ii. tavor ol Robert Malone and others. 1 doz. chairs, one bedstead, one pair of card
152A acres <>i Land it being part ol Lot No.. tables, and one bureau—-levied nu as the property
2!) in tlio 1111 .h district originally .Coweta now 1 of Jam cs .1. McDonald to satisfy ouc Fi Fa from
(minpheli. mnty—to satisfy 000 Fi Fain favor of I Bibb Superior Court in fav
Robert O & Sara!] Reaver Administrators of Jo- | bhru vs said McDonald and
minors.
J11 Iv 8
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
PHANKIIN FACTORS’,
Upson CountyGa.
The public are respectful
ly injorlned that the above
Factory is now in successful
operation, under an experi-
:cuced manager, and is pre-
5pared to do business ou ac-
jconnnodati'ig terms
o f James Hu!stock, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors bf said deceased
in my office
otherwise said
ntisfv one 1 1 Fa from ' * . ’. ,.1 , J
mr of Joseph Was 1- (0 J“? ^-"Objections (if any they ham.)1
Jefferson M. Gray-bill t f lth,n thc „ ‘ ,me V^cnbcd by law, other
FARMER’S HOTEL.
Over Mason & Randle’s Ware House,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
THE Subscriber, oie of the late
proprietors of the Eagle & Phcenix
Hotel, respectfully iriforpis his friends
nud the public generally,, that he has
taken the Tipper part of that spacious Fire Proof
WARE UOl'SE, formerly Mr. John C. Hol
combe’s. where be proposes to open a HOTEL,
ou the' 15th September next. The House was
origin/ Uv built with a view of appropriating the
uppev part as a Boarding House, and isadvaiita
j georialy arranged for that purpose, and additiou-
andoue tax execution issued by tbe tax collector tc ^ S ralu, 'J•
county for James A. McDonald’s taxes. Gmm under my hand
• * .1 13th dax of July, 1833.
more or less h.- j j.j * *\S*\ D1CI 1
T owns Dothan vs William Rryant jr. &’■ George vied on ns the properly of‘George MickUjthn zo [ — — 1
sepn
Oi
.
R aver deceased vs UzzicI Rag
hnv marc—levied ou as the
■c Bn,ant to satisfy 0110 Fi F.i
( "ntv of of Jones
favor of- 10 acres of standing corn
Bryant.
One half of Lot of Land No. 114 ili the
eighth district originally Coweta now Campbell
county, it being tin half whorcoti William Snow
now lives—sold ns the property of Tdmtwd Snow
to satisfy one Fi Fain fiver of the otficcis ofCar-
roll Superior Court vs Edmund Snow, poia'cd j Lot known ns wharf No. 1(55 in the plan ol said
out by .Miriam Snow. ! town—levied on as the properly of John T. La-
hots ol Land Nos. 139 Sc 140 in the four- I mar S,- Charles A. Higgins, to'satisfj a mortgage
teenth disuict originally Fayette now Campbell I Fi l a infavorof the Rank of the United States
county—to satisfy one Fi Fa iu favor of Evan vs John T. Lamar & Charles A. Iliggins, prop-
I lowed \s John 'Rcsir. Levy made by James : ertv pointed out iu the Fi Fa.
Gresham former Sheriff • July 31 II. H. HOWARD, Sh'ff.
JulyoJ H. EASLY, shff. f Also will be sold as above,
Also will he sold as above. 1 Lot No. 7 on square 37 and improvements
All the right title and interest that Ingram : in the Town of Macon-—levied on as the properly
Love Ins to Lot of Laml No. 03 iu the third dis- j of Joel Jivshin to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued
irict of originally Carroll uotv Campbell county— from a justice’s court ami the Inferior and S11-
tosntisfy iiircc executions iu favor of R. Ensly vs ■ perior courts of Bibb in favor of G. A. Rodger*
Bibb Superior Court in fa- j Georgia.—Carttpbe.il cduiity.
ssaid Micklcjohn. Point-| IE REAS Joseph Lambert applie
satisfy one Fi Fa from Bild
yor of Isaac Newhall vssaiu ioichicjouu. iu.ui-i »"ar|lEREAS Joseph Lambert applies to
cdout by plamtiirsattorney. j V? me for letters of administration upon
1 wo Lots and improvements No. / and 8 the estate of Jacob Langley deceased,
in the third square known as the lower ware ' . .
houses of Lamar & Co. One fractional tonn
said Love. Lei
eoiistalde.
July 31, 1833.
made and returned to me bj - a j
DAVID DUKE, shff. I
I and others vs said Rnshit
Lot No. 1 on square 34 or part thereof and
improvements—levied on as the property of John
..7. o > | Philuot to satisfv a Fi Fa issued from the rupe-'
A 1 ay cue ioUCliJf &(lics. ' ^ rior court of Rihh county in favor of Judah amt
[y ILL be »old on the first Ittosday in Sep-j Davis R. Braswell administrators Arc. vs John
tembsr uext, before the court house in j Philpot ami James II. Rodgers, and sundry L’i
L ayetteville, Fayette comity, between the nsu- j Fas from the justice’s court of said county in fin
al bours of sale, vorof G. A. Rodgers ami others vs said Philpot-
On a bay mare, about twelve years old, and I July 3J ' W. R. CONE. Dtp. Shff.
2 sows nnd six shoals—levied on hy an execution j ' POSTPONED SALES,
iu favor of It till nu Boatwright, oil the foreclo-! Also will be sold as above,
sure of a mortgage against .Mark \\ illiams—pro- j Lot No. 7 in square 37 in tlio city of Macon
petty pointed out in said mortgage. i nud iuiprnvcmeuis the reon—levied as the prop-
2024 acres ot laud No. 3D in t;:c ninth dis- ; erty of Joel Bushin, and one fourth part of lot No. 1
trict of Fayette coonty—levied on as the proper- j and improvements, it being part of lot at the
ly of Bit .:nn! 'Matthews to satisfy an execution iu 1 coruerof Bridge ami Cherry street—levied on is
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and cieditors of said dictat
ed, to he and apptarat my office withrn the time
prescribed hy law, to shew cause if any they hur 'c,
why said letters should not be granted-
Given mnlcr inv baud at office tins 8th Ju!v
1833. JAS. \V. LUMPKIN, c. c. o.
Georgia—Bike county.
W HEREAS Limes Scott administratorott
the c-'inte of Joseph Scott jun. deceased
applies to me for letters of dismission, . ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribtd by taw, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he grunted.
Given under my band at office this 9th August
1833. II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
strength and fineries:; to any made at the North
cm.manufactories, and superior to most that is
brought out here. The friends of the country are
respectfully solicited to foster this iidant establish-
af office, tills meifi and thereby retain among themselves the
capital that will otherwise find its way to t’ue
North.
Ofy 5 ” A specimen of. the Yarn manufactured at
this,. Factory, may he seen at the office o'! the
Georgia Telegraph.
DWIGHT R. PERRY & GO.
Afril 24 3(1
and se
ON, ii. c. c. o
The Yarn
manufactured at this estab- j ;i j) mprovomeiits will lie made as to render the
lishmeut is equal in evenness, j ar.coir modations superior for Boarders and trau-
'sieut visitors. He pledges himself to his patrons
that in point of couil'Ort there »|iail not he any ex
ertion wanted to render this’ Establishment one
of decided preference. The Rooms are large and
airy, each having a fireplace, and two'Can at
pleasure be turned into one i»y folding doors.—
To the Planters and .Merchants in the'jrperipr it
is uot necessary to give a further description of
the building, as it is gen irall v known to bl'in the
centre of their business. There is a largo >'a*d
convenient 1 stable with an extensive enclose- 1 , lot
for horses, careful Hostlers will be provided to
give the attention required.
He solicits a share of patronage, and from his
friends .their influence', which he will at all times
endeavor to; merit.- From practical experience
he flatters himself he .will receive a liberal share
Medical College of Georei*
milE LECTURES m this lnstituti .
J. ated at Augusta, will cutmuenc , s ",
third Monday, (21st,) of October, and r " 1 e
for six months. 0nilt *c?
Tbe Pr< fessors gre :
L. A. I-ugas, M. D.—Of Anatomy and Ph JS ; 0 , &
Joseph A. Eve, M. D,— 1 Therapeutic, and «
teria Medica. ‘" a
I,. D. Ford, M. D.—Chemistry and PH,
M. Anthony. M. D.—Obstetrics and Diw 3 "
‘wvomeu and children. Wso
A.\ Cunningham, M. D^-Iiutitute3 au,< l>
of Medicine. racl *
Paul E. Eve, M. D —Institutes ami p ra „
Surgery. ' lc ° 1
And George 31. Newton, M. D.—p^,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
lit addiiimi to the above. Clinical ]
will be delivei - ‘“l iii the city hospital, and ' ^
facility afforded the student for practical ev'^
The fees are, for the si.vTickets,
Graduation, .
Matriculation, r
Good board, with lodging, may ho c
$13 per month.
For particulars see circular LsdciUn t' r
AUG. R. LONGSTRLEt
Pres’t 6f Board of Trubte’cs
L. D. Foul, Secretary.
_ Augusta, J uly 9. 1833.
it 500 Dolturs Reward.
W HEREAS on the night of the 17^
morning of the 18fh > ay. the SterilL'
Elijah Butts at Sandy
$100
$10
it
Haltifd at
of \!
1 dm inistrator's Sales.
& GREEARLE to an order of the Inferior
xjL Court of Upson comity, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tues
day iu October next, in Tbonmston, Upson coun
ty, the follow ing Luts of Land :
No. 2U1, 2G2,274. 275, nud 303—all adjoining
ami situated on the waters of Flint river, and iu
the first district of formerly Houston now Upson
county. There are four hundred acies in culti
vation, and those wishing to purchase a good
farm will do well to visit the plantation. Sold
F OUR months after date application will be
. made to the honorable Inferior Court of
I’iko.county when sitting for ordinary purposes
for P-ave to sell the real estate of Harriet and
ff'illiamiJDoltok orphans of Barnabas Dolton late
of Richmond county deceased. This 22d July, oi thr,r su PP 0l t- A r:,le Ma “ Cook ls . ,10 ' v
1833. Will. McCain, truard'n. I under engagement from Charleston. His table
—— —— and Bar sIihII at all times be furnished with the
trllORGIA! I best this ariil the markets of.Charleston and 8a-
■ • A I 3 i i OC LAMA ’ll ON. 1 vannah wirf^aflord.- ■ •• JOHN J. RYRI>.
By WILSON LUMPKI.n, Governor and Com- | }VANTED.~A‘ first rat? BAR KEEP-
ii.\-;uder-iu-Chief of the
4tips State aui( of the Mili. . in
T.|7HEREAS i have received official inform- d?" The MilledgeviHe Journal,- 'Maeou T ele-
r 7 athni, that, on the 4th day of Julv iust... graph, Golqmbus Enquirer,. Washington News,
murder was committed ou the body of Ransom Wfetern Herald,’ Auraria, Stannrd of Union,
Narrimore by DAVID E. WALKER in the [ Sparta, .Southerfi Banner, Athens, will insert the
j Army and Navy 0 f Elt a;i4a few good SIvRV ANTS.—Apply as a-
litia thereof. • { hove f.oin-1 tali o’clock, P. ill; ’
10 years of age—levied on as the property of
William Carrington hy executions in favor of
James Fitzgerald and others, levied ou and re
turned to me bv a constable.
ANDREW McBRIDE, shff.
July 23
Also will be sold as above,
One negro man named Willis, about 24 or
25 years of agi—levied on as the property of
Silceif to satisfy a Fi Fa i
incuts given ; ouc third down, one third in twelve
months, and one third twelve mouths thereafter.
JAMES WHITE, adm'r.
Julv 22, 1833.
of y.niuh
fnyor ot Allen West nnd others all issued from I ihe property of John Philpot to satisfy one Fi | Timer deceased. There will ho three tnsiall-
n justice court and returned to me by n const*- . [■ a from Bibb superior court in favor of Allen
bic. ANDREW McBRIDE, shff. j Dorman vs Joel Rushin, William .Moore aud
lune 19. i I Jolin'Philpot. .
Also will be sold as above, j Lot of land No. 222 in the fourth district
One negro girl by the name- of Barbara loot | originally Houston now Bibb county containing
202j acres more or less—levied on as the proper
ty of Mitchel Conrell to satisfy ouc Fi Fa from
Bibb superior court infavorof Mary M'Dounld
and Catbariue M’Dounld vs Spencer Riley and
Mitchel Cox well.
H. 11. HOWARD. Shff.
^Administrators Sale.
B EFORE the Court House in Carrollton
Cnrroil comity under an order of the court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in September next.
Four negroes, named as follows; a negro
man by the iiamc of Bedick about 40 years old,
ouc negro woman, by the name of Fauuv about, _ .. .. M ^
Simon about2years! Attention 481 Company, C. B1.
fore the court house iu MrPoiiough Henry j old—sold as tho property of Mary Chapman de
Henry Sheriff Sales.
the first'Tuesday iu September next, he- j 30 years old. and her child
county of Harris in said State, and it being rep-
rpsenr'ed tome that the said DAVID E. \\ Al.K-
ljR,.lias lied from justice,— i have therefore
thought proper to issue this my proclamation,
hereby offering a reward i f TWO HUNDRED
DOLLARS,to any person or persons who may
appreheivd and deliver the said fugitive to the
ShcrilVov. Jailer of said county of Harris,:—aud
I do moreover charge and require all officers, ci
vil aud r^Uitaxy, in tliio-t/tate, tc be vigilant-in
aiding t(> apprehend and deliver said offender,dn
order that he . may be brought to trial for the
crime so cbargedaig^jdst him. '
Given under niyjiari'il and the great seal of the
State,.pt tke Sjafo.House iu MilledgeviHe,
this trie twenty second clay of July, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight huudred
aud thirty three. c
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor, •
EvKoxrd H.v.mi - . :o::. Secretary of Slate.
DnscKirTiox.—DAVID E. WALKER is re
presented to lie of fair complexion, blue eyes,
light hair, five feet seven or ■ eight inches high,
teeth very white, rather projecting, and is twenty
two or three years df age.
above once a week until 1st October, and forward
their accounts to thersuhscriher as above. The
Macon Telegraph. Georgia,’ Journal. Columbus
Enquirer, Washington Sews, Western Herald,
and the Standard of Union, are requested to send
theit papers after the 1st of October next. •
Augusta.Julv30. 1833. 45 J.J. T5,
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AXJCrOrSTA, GEORGIA.
C^/^The Georgia Telegraph and. Columbus J that his exertion
Democrat will give the above tw o insertions.—44 modations of th
James oilcey to satisfy a Fi Fa nsoed from a jnsM . ^ ,— , —j , —,
rice's court of Fayette comitv iu l'avoi of John ! <,0U,I ty will be sold between tho usual hours of I ceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
Dawsey vs James Silvcy, levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
Seven negroes, to wit: one negro woman by
tin: mine of Jonnuah aud In r child named Fas
ter, the woman 2G years old and the child one
year old, on; - named Lucy 3 years old. one nam
ed Peis 7 years old. one named Nelson 5 years
bid, one named Martha 0 years old, one uegro
man uami . Tom 28 years old—all levied on as
die prop rty of Mos s Padgett to satisfy a Fi Fa
issr . from the Superior court of Fayette eoun-
’•» iu favor of D. Jc. T. Parrish Jo Co vs Lorenzo
1). Padgett & Moses Padgett, property pointed !
out by Moses Padgett.
WYATT HEFLIN, D. :hff
July 15 . |
ale,
One negro girl named Malissn—levied on as
the property oil Win. C. l arrcll to satisfy two
small Fi Fas issued from a Justices court ill favor
of John Daily vs Win. C. Farrell and Francis.
Adams security on the stay—levied aud returned I la
to me bv a constable. '
JAMFS LOVE. D. Shff
POSTPONED SALE.
Also will be sold as above.
of said deceased,
day of sale.
Julie 10, 1S33;
Terras made known on the
JOHN D. CHAPMAN,
38 adm'r.
Y
7”OU are ordered to muster on the ground
F. 11. Godfrey's at tho hour of 10 o’clock,
ou the 4th Saturday in September next, armed
! and equipped as the law directs, for drill. Fail
' uot uudcrpenalty-offho law. * By order,
Capt. GEORGE A. SMITH.
July 22.1833. 43
Crawford Sheriff bales-. ■
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Sep- ,
tember next, at the court house in the
town of Knoxville, Crawford county, the fol
lowing property, to wit: ! l>e
One ! ,; t ot' land No. 73 in the si.xlh district ! between
Admin 1st rotor's Sale,
Y and order of the Interior court of Monroe - _ « i-ia aw a m
county while sitting for ordinary purpos- -AiA^OOA, CJlKS Go. Ga,
! cs, will be sold outlie first Tuesday in OCTU- J. G. bJ (Jl\.Eb,
{ BER next, at the court house iu Monroe county, A TTOUNEY at . Law, having established
Fifty /IcreB of ."Land, himself ill the county of CASS, will
u.nnsl. n more or los ot lot No. i!iirtv-<-evon in the four- promptly attend to any business in the course of
x iircc iioifi ous, iiaiin.itf u uoninii uuoih «;•; i • ... , * .•* • • m t « * , . .♦
../x , r ,, o i i.. i - tcetiih district of Monroe comity, well improved^ tuo profession iu tlie several courts oi tlieChero-
oU years ol r*"c aiul ncr^cliilnrcn, Alek a hoy o .. , .. T . . , *, , 1 . •.
<• „ * o .» - *oui as iiio propertv ol James tiardwiek cleceas- \ keo circuit*
ixeaisti , „e .mi ic-i. ‘ i ~ - 1 s ° for the benefit of the heirs aud creditor?.- Letters on business to be directed to Sandford-
WM. B. 1’ILES,'Adni’or. ! ville Post ()fll. ,- -e.
Julv 31 *14 i_ June 18, 18-33. 4t 42
I The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
T HE Undersigned, grateful for the patronage
that has been extended to him since he
has had the mnnagement-of the above Establish?
ment, respectfully informs his friends’ and the
public generally, that the HOTEL is now open,
arid will continue so during the summer and at
! all times and all seasons, aud pledges himself
shall be to rdudei the accoin
Establishment inferior to uoue
iu the city.
The Stables arc amply supplied with an nhtiu-
dauce of good provender, and uiriler Hje manage
ment of a careful and experienced Ostler.
JOHN R. ANDERSON.
,i {£/** The papers of this city, the Georgia Jour-
rial, Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, j
Southern’ Banner, Washington News, an4 Wes
tern Herald, will publish the above once a week
for one month, and fortvar 1 their accounts far
payment to J. R. A.
tore-Hoc;
. ,. - - ■ Rui) ' Hou Mor
county, - . Georgia, was discovered to be up,'
ffiid with its contents (a valuable stock of
ehandize) entirely destroyrd. And thereby
soil to suspect that the said destruciit;
Propertv w as the act of an iuceudiarv, •,
persons'having been seen to pass through a»-
field going in a direction from the Store tvL
was burning.”,:
Now, in-order'tobriug to condign puaishmr
the person or persons guilry of tins nefarious,li
the Charleston Tire find Marine Jnsunna p cni .
pony hereby Oiler a Reward of FIVE liUNI).
RED DOLLARS, to any person, who
within six months fj-Vmi t?;e date hereof, discote
and prosecute to convictio* the person or p,-
sons'guilty ol the said act of'Arson ; and any [, r j.
vate information that may Jean,.to the discover
a-hd conviction of the perpetrators thcreo/'wiWLt
Iiandsoinely rewarded.
• Communications, addressed to ' the offire«f
the Company, Charleston, S. C.; 1 tomes To
per, Agent, Savannah, Geo.j'ii. I’addoo
Augusta; or to Messrs. Philip IF Vo'inge
Son, Darien.; Day & Butts, .Macon; :r );
Elijah Butts, Sandy Run, will be iiimiEdiuit
attended to
Bv order'of the Board of directors.
ALEXANDER ROBINSON,Secret**
Charleston, July 12.1833 4t
To the Public.
O N the first day of this mouth there tent
place a'tremendaus stiriti at Thomasia.
which is’found to have txteniiei aide andfy,
and to have done much damage—, wing to whies
the itiueraut agents employed to sc 1 tickeisawU
not arrive in time, and the drawing of the I uioi
Hotel Property Lottery c'ould not take placeoa
the 2d iust. As there inconsiderable s’ocl; «
io dispose of, the Proprietor thinks it best to ia
the drawing when the stock is sold, or mono
taMfy.‘ the first day of January next: lhi> ”
give? h|m time to sell the bhfawte ot the tirki:
Messrs. Saltmarsh Sc Overton start a fia-
Coach Union Line, to L.iVe Macon amHV/i
has, on the first .Monday : n April next, ai..’
at the Union Hofei in Thbinnston three tin.
week. This splendid Line must raise the;:,
nnd be'a great inducement for purchasers r.
ever indulge in Lotteries.
' J. B. BATEMAN, Propriety-
Tliomaston. .March 4. 1833.
orG yeareofage and Green a Imy
age—levied on as the property of John Self ridge
tosalisfy a Fi Fr, from Henry Superior couitiu
favor ol‘John Dailev Jr. against said Selfridge.
• THOMAS J. JOHNSON, shff
July 2G 1833.
Jldmm istralar's Sale.
N the town of Perry, Houston county, on the
I-fmiof/in Vht i-iW *nh * ! -®- fil ' sl Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will be
Houston Mm iff salt*. j goW , Jcfore thc 3 court houso> wiIhia t « iC lawful j
the first 1 uesday m September next will ) hour; . of f , alc!i
sttld iii the towu of Perry Houston cou tty
tlie lawful hokrs of-kale
of originally Houston now Crawford county—
levied on as jin- properly of Gnshom Sim to
satisfy a ninrttr- ge I -, i Fa in favor of Poachy 1C.
Gilmer—propertv pointed out iu - tic! mortgage.
July 2 JOHN WHITTINGTON, rh'ff.
Xiot of Land, Ko. 1^2.
in the eightli district of said county, being thc
A!'
202 Jy
eighth di
ford con
He: hr si
'I’liotnas
a itill he s
• laml it
>f ori^ii
Bvied on
ti ;fv Hire
iiv
i. . above,
toil.. No. 170 in the
Hon.-ton now Craw-
tll- 1
oi oi;
K
- Y11
to in
Ol
Hem
yJoa
Walp.
aam.ci
f v, is about ~S
r- >!d— • .icd on a, ; property of Ludioell
; ffebb 11 sati fy five small Fi r..s, liirf - ? in fa-
,,f j-lr -tu-. r .nu V- Go and two.iff fn-or of
filiinm J. ’A iynian -v .' . ., L. ill. \V6hb—
• v iu ulc bv John a!pole coustrhlei
JOHN WHITTINGTON, shff.
July 29
2Q2& aches of Oak nnd Hickory land mere
or hss in thc fifteenth district of Houston county,
whereon Walter I, Campbell! now lives, well im
proved and known tusnid district by No. 137, f ve
in groes, to wit: Hnnur. - a woman 35 or 40 ye irs
olo, Eliza a girl 12 or 13 years old. Rose t< girl JO
or 11 years old.' Lewis a Imy 8 ot 9 veari old,
Rbobiii a boy G or 7 years old—all levied on as I he
Ulen : properly of Waller I.. Campbell tosatisfy a Fi Fa
ii favor of favor of Leroy M Wiley vs Campbell <fc Mai g-
,. ;,j c . • ham and . tin r Fi Fas vs said Campbbll.
■ aud iv-; Fix - ncgfr/ek to wit: Sarah :: wdtnan J5
i years old, Sarah Ann a gir! Ubout 8 years hid, I
Jackson a !n . G years old, Mnrthow a girl3ye,irs
ol I, Allen a hoy 9 mouths old—all levied on as iho j ( ,f (j] C county of lloustoil when sitting for ordina-
propeny jnf Solomon Simpson to satisfy several j r j. purposes'for leave tt> cell all the land and lie
A WEEKT.V NEWSr.U’F.R,
Printed at l^lacon, weorgia,
And devoted to InteL'igence, Commerce, Sound
Principles, Arts, Sciences, Literature, Sfc.
rsiH.E ’PELi^GRAFIJ« will, as it has hereto
fore done, vindicate personal aud political
property of John Sturdivant.Uitc of Jasper conn- Ub so f .; r ns ’ h coinpa tible with private hap
ly, «lcceased-s,,Id for the I.enefit of the heirs aud f)illcs 3 „„J public safety. It will therefore cling
creditors. J erms on the day. to tho opinions of the Fathers of the Revolution,
June 24 JOEL tilM’RDIYANT. A dm'or. .u. „i ,• „r
F OUR months afterdate, application will be
■ loatlo to the honoralde Iuferior Court of
Munrob county, .w lien sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the real and personal estate
of Jlichnrd Hamlen, of Said county, deceased.
JOHN HAMLEN, Adm'or.
May 6, 18 33. ,33
'fi NOUR months afterdate tqiplication will be
JT ninile to the Justices bf tbe Inferior court
small Fi Fas issued frofn a justice’s court in
vor of William Solloms - .s Solomon Sithpsoii &.
James Finly principal,’ and Robert Hodges sccu-
filv. levied on and returned to nu; by a constable.
Fifty acres of well improved Land it being
Hso will he as abnve. i >" die South-east corner of Lot 2(75 iu the fifteenth
One lot of Land No. 136 m iiio seventli dis- j district of Houston cotYiity^pointei! out by plain-
trict of Crawford county—levied on as the pro- i dtl s Attorney, to
prnv «>f Charles fi frrs to s'Uisfx n l'i Fa is>nc<l
ouf <*i*f.’ic Stipe**' f Ctiurl i f t asJiiii^toii FMiutv
iu favor of !l<»' rt iMiiKmo vs saitl ilu^crs. 1 oin* j
U'i\ out bv Mai.uel liitakcr.
July ;j!) \\ M JJ. FILES* dtp. sh'JF. \
llutls Sheriff Sales.
'ILL Iv sold on the first Tuesday in ^<-p- ’
tember next, before tins court fioese in
Jackson, Butts county, between* the Usual hours j
uf sale, . ,
O il Lot fronting rhs public sqtinro m the ;
mr i of J.icksoii knonji ill flic plan of tov/il ]
w 1
atisfy a Fi Fa fn favor of Ko
bert Peacock Appellant vs Ishairi Baley ^espoij-
dcut. # . i » .
On' - : Lot' of we’l improved Land in tie
fourteenth district of Houston county whereon I-
saiah Hutchins now fives and known iu said dis
trict by lot No. 82—to sati-lv sundry Fi Fas in
fevor of Alpheas Beall and others vs Isaiah Hut
chins, levy made and relumed to me hy a couDa-
blo . . .
One negro woman by tin - name of Sarah 35
or 40 years of age—levied on as tlie property ot
Janus Tinly to satisfy a sinall I i Fa in favor of
Maerea Williams vs James Finlv sN Tlios. J is-
jrecs belonging to thc estate of Thomas ,4. Irwin
late of said county deceased for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.'
HUGH L. IRWIN, JEre'4'r.
May 27 30
F OUR months afterdate application will he
made to the honorable inferior court
of Crawford county when sitting for ominary
pu; poses for leave to sell the real estate of Jof.n
Richardson late of said comitv deceased.
EDWIN MEADOR, adm'r.
June 3 .34
I.V No. 2 en square. Not J. one jmndrc-1 and se- j tiei
add other l’i Fas vs said Finlv. levy mt.de
vi ntv feet back and seventy in front, unimproved j and relumed to me by a constable.
- levied on as I he property of the Inferior Court j July 29 ISA: AH CHAIN, shff
■/Butts County, to satisfy the officers of .lie Su- I jg UlCKSJiUTII BUS/lVESS.
perioi f Hurl marl l a. ;
1 it; v - •'•res of land—levied on as the prop- I
ci ty ol d •/«•! ‘I ddsmith, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas
iu favor of \*fr• <i Buffington aud others, known j
:i - No. 19, in ib ' Vb District of originally Monroe i
now *>uUs County kan ivu in the north wesieor-
nev if said lot, vs saiii Hmi'b, levied ou aud re-
turned ”• li
Jult Sit
by a constable.
HENRY n.ATELY. Sh'rff.
GOLD LOT FOR SALE.
"IT OT.’No.630. 2 tlis. I sec. of formerly Cher-
B A okoc, but now Forsyth county, for .‘lale
upp.y at this olfica. ^
4 11E Eiibscribcr informs his friends and :he
,.u!ilic generally, that he has taken lie
hop formerly occupied hy Henry Rogers on
the corner of fifth street uoriu of the < ’ourt House,
where lie will carry ou the above business in ail
its various branches.
By a strict alteurion to his business, and he
experience tie ha» hereto foie had, lie hopes to
merit a liberal share of the public patronage. '
JOHN PRESTON '
Macon. August45,18.33 45 3t
BLAfifSS
4'OR SALE AT THUS OFFICE.
F OUR months after date application will lie
made to the honorable Inferior Court of
MerrhVether county, for leave to sell the east half
of Lot 237, in the ftinth district of said county,
the property of Jointi Dyson, deceased.
JAMES H. RAVENS. Adm'or.
ELIZA C. DYSON, Adm'rx.
April 4, 18:13. 30 .
tiscompriscd iu the Declaration of Independence
rtnil the Constitution of the United States; and it
holds it to he a truth almost intuitive, that on the
most vigilant and:unremitting restriction of thc
General and Stale branches of our Government to
I their respective provinces, - depends the benign op
erations of those opinions, the virtue of the man,
the franchise of thc citizen, and the internal peace
and external safety of the. country.
It steers equally far from the new invented the
ory of the nullifiers ; as it does from tlie old Fed
eral doctrine of the Consolid ationists—conceiving
that the true priuciplc of our institutions lies equal
ly between the two extremes. And while it sup
ports the Administration in all its judicious mea
sures, it claims tho right to censure it whenever
ccusifre is deserved.
Tlip terms of subscription are. Three Dollars
per annum, inaJvance—or Four at the end of the
Year. M. BARTLETT.
C2&77HAL HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has
taken thc above establishment
situate in the extensive fire
proof brick building, recently
erected ?n Maccra,.and is pre
pared for the accommodation
of regular boarders, aud transient persons. Com
modious stables arc attached to the hotel.
The subscriber hrip'Ss to merit from his friends
and the public a share of tiiqir patronage.
John carter,
.March 27, 1833 27 -fate of Clinton.
uiviojy ha ta\; -
Porsyth, G-a.
The subscriber has purchased
and now occupies tfih late Man
sion House establishment in For
syth, where he will take pleas
ure iu ministering; to the accom
modation aud comfort of those who may favor
him with a call. His House is commodious, and
he indulges a hope that those who visit tilb Union
Hall will have no reason to complain, either of
treatment ?r charges, which last shall be as mod
erate as tbe times will warrant. A share of the
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
’pin 22 18 JOHN REDDING.
T
F OUR months after dale, application will he
made to the court of ordinary of Coweta
county, for leave to sell the Laud and Negroes of
William Salisbury, late of said county, deceased.
CHRISTOPHER b6\VEN.
ma-yG Adm'r
F OUR mouths after date application will he
tuade to the Inferior Court of Houston
cuiiuty tv hen sitting for ordiuary purposes, for
leave to sell a part of the real estate of Orrill Ste
lihms, deceased, consisting of tbe improved lot of
land in tbe 12th district of Houston county, where-,
ou the said deceased lived. ■
May 10 ALLEN WfNHAM, Adm'or. \
~3ct. Fa.Writs
F OR returning-fraudulent draws in thc Land
aad UoldJLoucries fot$ale at tbu office.,
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER
And Family Lyceum.
An Agricultural ajrid Miscellaneous Newspaper,
Brmted at Maeou, Ga.
, KVEB.r OTHKR SATURX).\V.
T HIS Paper is devoted maiuly to theiuteresfs
of Agriculture; and is made up of origin
al and selected articles on Farming and Garden
ing, Raising Cattle and Horses; manufacture of
Silk, \V ire and Sugar; management of Frrtit
Trees, Poultry, Bees, Silk Worms ; Receipts for
Pickling and-Dying ; short Essays on Health and
Diseases; Jl jfsehoid Economy, Miscellany, Po
etry, lice. ;
No political or sectarian subjects nre introduc
ed into tbe xvcrli:; and only Such adver' : «emeuis
as nre of interest to Farmers odd Gardeners.
The price of subscription is Two Dollars per
annum in advance—or two and a half a' ‘be end
of the year.
M. BARTLETT.
Notice.
HE Books, Accounts and some of the
Notes of A. •'hotwoll together with those
of A. Shotxvell & J. S. 8inith, are "placed in
the bands of John C. Helve list on tt;d 'Vm. (-•
Parker, Esqrj. xvho are authorised to setti “ the
same.
The subscribers are particularly anxious to
liax-e their claims settled without adding any ex
pense to those indebted to them and hope that
all who have not paid their notes or accounts will
immediately call on Messrs Parker or llelveu-
ston and do so.
ALEXANDER SHOTWELL,
JOSEPH S. SMITH.
Mflcon. April 1,1833. 27
L
ONDON PRINTED MUSLINS, for
Dresses, new patterns, just received and
r sale by \VM. 11. BURDSALL.
■* pril 10 27
A Hired, Importation.
« l CASKS Madeira Wine, warranted a su
perior article, for,sale by
ilaj-32 2* bREA &. COTTON. ^
Crcor^id Butts county*
A OTICE.
T O all whom it may coucern, notice is here
by given that 1 have this day and do by !
these presents revoke a certain 1
POWER OF ATTORNEY.
Given by me and m my unme, to one William
Thaxton of said county, ou the seventh day of
January 1829, for certain purposes therein nam
ed, as fully aud effectually as if said Pox - er of
Attorney had uever been given by me, and that
all further actings and doings of the said William
I LX VERY STAL1S.
FBI 11 E undersigned has opened a Livery M:
■ ble fbi - keeping and hoardiug lloi'sis, Ax
at ibasi^ncUlatterly occupied by Riley niilo!-
merly By Bnren, fronting the Cfiurt House square
Macon, xvhei'e he v, rH be tliaiikfid for a share ■:
public patronage. His lerui^xvill be as mote',
as the price of provpiider. Ac. will admit, v-
every attention paid that ij requisite. Ilisp?- -
sent .charges' artrten dollars per month.
A'few Saddle ftorscs will at all times bo
for hire. JOSEPH WAIN WRIGHT
Fel) 20 2. * ■ _____
~ NOTICE.
T HE subscriber having determined vok
a final adjustmeut ot ail, matters like
has any interest in brought to a ;*kire, offer,'
following property fm side, ir.’.il it nofsoldb'
Tuesday the 5th of November, will then !-. - - -
to the highest bidder iu the eity of .Macon
Dwelling House and Lot, together iu'i.ii-
large Store houses thereto attached;
W are House anil Lumber Y.,rd Lot:
Saw and Grist AI ills. Lands and Frivi.er
thereto attached .
3 Town Lots with comfortable Dwci -•
out buildings;
One two acre Lot and improvements;
One four.acre Lot and improvements. -
Two Lots of laud lying near Bulloch,- 1 "-
wcII limbered; ' t .
1, Lc?t of laud 7th di trict Gwinnett No. -ff
1 do dp do \\ iikiiison N 0 -'--
1 do 2ii do Coweta No. Iff
Together xvifh his Stock of Goods now oa l'-
Terms of sate made knou t) by :ippb ,u c ,l> "
Subscribe: - in Maeou. „, v
DAVID RALST0.V
P. S. 1 Fine pure Hoflaiul Gin just re, ',TT
D. li A L8'I0N
N. li. The sulisi riber will require
due him closed up to the fifstof July, a n “ ai l ^. ;
created after that date* will be closed ever.' »
days. *'•
July 1 • 40'
— No^zcE.
H A '’ING bad a number of a fT‘' c ? ill! y t
.'ots by those living at adistaUre
con. ulit; wish to settle near 1
town or citj’, T take this methm. t° "
vet have a few of the most desirable o _
In addition to tV,' 8 many iui!uremc« eat »y
holds out. (good schools, a location , .fr
surpassed tor health « l ’id ex cel let.* ^ cX ;cu< r
are noxv preparations u - iaking u'J - “ lJ ,iI*eS
cademyiii the city (little ,r ;" ie "V..
taut) Those xx ho xx ish to '' u >'l-rru jl,L
well to apply soon. A.
Thaxtou under or hy authority of said Poxver of a St ? Ut IU ! l TJ! r 'pd complexion.
Attorney will he void and of I I s abo V t 6 f, ' P ’ h '^’ r f d ove re«'^ ’
NO EFFECT,
As detemiued not to ratify them.
her
NANCY G. X THAXTON
mark.
July 31st, 1833. 46
N 1 RON CHEST, for sale by ;
April JO S9 IVAl.H. BURPSAJLL •
July/10 41 — -
One Hundred Dollars
B ROKE Jail, on Saturday uigbb 1 ’
a man named
CARTER LANGFORi'-
honed fellow, talks raffier^ j.
has a sly, cunuing look. The j: vC r hi® 3
tj he given to any person that will < •
• ». Jailor in Moron, Bibb M
March 27 26 W. B^CON F,
Loaf and Lump ?
-M BOXES Loaf and tump - »
w received *mdfoi’® a J e .
JJci 9 4 -WEA vv