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The Weekly Telegraph from Macon, Georgia • 4

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"riar -V' --r-v i- A -V i' vs-' A A mkr Ha I JW A ii: ii CZ1XJT2U1LWOTSZ THP 'Suiiscn'iiRR situate the extensive proof brick building recent erected-In Macon Oeorgiae-Bonston Coontyu WHEREAS Ja'mes Duncan applies me for letters of dismissicn from the tate of Mayberry Wilkinson decease'! TheMt are therefore to cite and admonish all an- singvldf-lhe kxndred and creditors of said tbceoni to fie Xheir object ioqstfaky they low at my the time prescribed by lass otherwise saiu letters will be granted Given under my- hand and seal this the 4th Dec 1832 CHARLES-11 RICE Crawford Sheriff Sales ON (he first Tuesday ii MAT next will be sold before the court house iu Knoxville Crawford county betweeu the usual hours of sale 6Q acres of Land morn or less being part of Lot No in the seventh district of origin ally Crawford ieviei ou as the property of Augustus H-itaway to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of lleury Millirous and others Ono bay Horse Bridle and levied ou as the property of Haley McLendon to satisfy a Fi Fa hi favor of the fite va said Lot No 165 in the seventh district of Crawford levied ou as the property bf William Digbylo Satisfy aFi Fa in favo'r of Nancy Dhtby vs said Dighy JOHN WHITTINGTON Sheriff April 1 1833 Also will be sold as above Three Cows and Calves one Sideboard one Bureau two Tables eight sittiug Chairs three Beds and Bedsteads and onu maus Saddle levied ou as the property of tiogdelt Ila m-ifoM to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of the Inferior roust oTjCbawfurU 'couut in favor of Deunis Si Co 1L FILE 8 Dtp Sheriff April 1 I8: FRA NCIS HAS on hand the following articles- all nr and just opened which ho offera 3ow for Cash priiiie Suev --50 bags prime Cflflee 50 pieces prime hemp Bagging 50 coils best bale Rope 2000 bushels Salt 30 Mils best Portland Item hhds do do 50 bbls best rye Gin 50 bbls best rye Whiskey 2 pipes Holland Gin ao 'Cognac Brandy Jamaica Rum- prime Mackerel No 2k8 best Canal Flour do couotry do 1000 pr negro Shoes 1 200 pr best calf do lO0 pr Ladies' morocco do 50 pr prunella 8' 150 pr childiens do assorted qualiti 16 cases fur lists assorted qualities 6 t'o wool do do do 6 boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool do 30 bags live geeso Feathers AND A GENERAL STOCK OF Dry Goods Saddlery dtc HARDWARE UOCKERlT Cutlery Iron Steel fyc Dec 12 11 2km in the occupancy of Fa from Bibb rruperior court in favor of 'lid Napier vs Alfred Beuuett Gibson IOIUUS pic Soltinon property pointed out by Soio-muu Groce One 4 acre Lot adjoining the town common on as the property of Solomon Groce now in the occupancy of John Johnson to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a court in favor of unroe vs said Groce levy made aud returned to me by a constable Oue Saw Mill and 156 acres of latid levied on as the property of Solomon Groce kunwu as Gru ces lower saw mill to satisfy three Fi Fas one from Joues superior court in favor of LukpKeed Co vs said Groce and two from Bibb auperi or court oue iu favor of Mary Franklins aud ouo iu favor of John Loving vs Alexander Brown administrating of Samuel Gillespie and Solomon property pointed out by sail Grace 11 li litrn RL Sheriff April 2 1833 Also will be sold as above Five negroes Jolt a fellow Mary a woman Milly a woman and ch Jack mi aud Marion a levied oi a the property of Kimberly fy Chith lm to aa-i-ify sumiry Ft Faj from the superior cuitol iihb i-ojiKty iff favor ofJ Stone Co and others vs himii rly Chisholm One negro woman named Mary levied on as tiie property of Dr wry Tit I mini to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from a court of Lauren couu ty in favor of John Hampton vs' said Tillman 1 1 it Sarah Faucell and Samuel levy ifiade and returned tome by a constable' One Store House and the ground on which it stauds ou Cherry street adjoining George and Lemuel levitd ou as the pro perty of liehnzt Griffin to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the luferior court of Binb couuty iu favor of the Bank of Macon transferred to Joseph Grif fin vs said Griliiu One Stage and four Horses levied on as property of Edward Varner to satisiy a Fi Fa from the inferior rout of Baldwin county in favor of the inspectors of the Penitentiary and oth era transferred to John Mitchell vs said Varuer and John Mitchell endorser One Lot and improvements in East Macon on as the property of George Miekhjuhn to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the Inferio: and Superior Courts of Baldwin and Bibb couu ties vs said Micklejohn CONK April 2 1833 Grp She iff Pike Sheriff Sales ON the first Tuesday in MAY next will lie sold before the court house ju Zebulou Pike couuty between the usual houVs of ule One sorrel Horse seven head of Cattle one feather Bed and Furniture oue spinning Whrr one Reel two bedsteads' one table two sitting chain a crib of Ci)-ji and one pr-miLsory Note on Benjamin Fleming for ninety five dollars du the 25th of December next all levied on as the property of Pyent and Elijah Jatkson to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of Thomas Smith One sorrel Mare and two Cows levied on as the property of John my lie to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of John Blackburn Two negroes Bib a in about 40 years of age and Mary a woniut about 30 levied on as the property of Cullen 1 Fret well to satisfy a Ft Fa iu favor of I'hoinas Victory and others vs aid FrctweH IIENteLEE April J' 183:31 Sheriff Alsoi will be sold as above Lot of Land No 203r80 acres of Lot No 114 in the first district of formerly Monroe now Pike countyv wo negirees Johu a boy about 7 years ofageandMelia a girl about levied on as tbo property otJUchard Cross to satisfy a Fi Fa inr favpr of Kirk April 1 CULPEPER Dip Sheriff: Also will be sold as above on the jirst Tuesday in June next One negro boy named about 1'4 Jears of levied on as thq projierty of James I Johnson ta satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from Bibb Superior conrt in favor of Wiley Baxter do Fort and transferred to Kimberly' Chisholm vb David Johnson aud James II Johusppl' April! lV UENSLEE Sheriff' Monroe Sheriff Sales ON the first Tuesday MAY next will he sold before- tbs court house in the town of Forsyth Monroe county within the usual hours ofsale One Lot in Forsyth with Improvements therein -No not known where John Sparks -taken as his property to satisfy two maljl Fi Fas from a court iu favor of ZHlef levy made by a constable One Bay Mare Bridle and levied on as tha property of Thomas KeneJay to satisfy a Fi Fa against said Keueday founded upon a fin6-impoedby jie Superior Court for slid county of Monroe JOHN REDD'NG March 30 l)ep Sheriff Sheriff Sale BY decree' of the Honorable the Superior Coort of Munroe county will be sold on JlPvGoDd'of ilunroecMiatj wi the court house in the town bf JfoirsyVh the following Negroes to fnSf I Charles a man 60 yca'rfold Ned a boy 24 Lot a bdy 25 Georgd a boy 18 Ab a boy 12 Hanley a bey 13 Lucias 9 Morier a ftirl 8 Ro-dey SilNedJ Kisey a Woman 35 andper child 7 months dMHency a wman 40 aud her two children Judge a boy 3 and- 7 months okl All the above Negroes sold as the property of Jared' Taptey under decree of tne superior Monrc court of Monroe county as aforesaid to satisfy the claim or demand of Beoiamin Harris'against the esuteiifxhe said Taplej Gold silver or United States bills will be required frdmjpurchsters as I have received notice lrom theplsinthf tolhat effect 1 A COCHRAN Sheriff Sheriff lie sold on the first Tuesday jn If MAV next before the ccufl liuiise in the city of Alaron between the uuil hours of sale 169 acres of swamp Land it being fraction No 110 in the seventh district of ongiuslly Baldwin now Bibb county fraction No lSil containing 25 acres in the seven lb dmrict origmali) Baldwin now Bibb county and half of Lot No 137 in the seventh district oriuiJly Baldwin now Bibb county ceutsLaiug 101 acres all on Ihe east side of the OcniUigee levied on as the property of Solomon Croce to satisfy three Fi Fas in favor of the executrix and executor of James Billingslea agaiut said property pointed out by the defendant One negro boy about 13 years feltT and part of Lot No 8 in square 4 on bridge street vacant levied on as the property of George A-Smith to satisfy oue Fi Fa fruiq Bibb superior court in favor of Thomas Napier vs said Buiitb Spencer Riley and John Ifclvenstou security on stay of properly pointed out by George A Smith 11 II llOWARD April 2 183--I Sheriff POSTPONED SALES Also trill be sold as above One Lot in East Macon wTl improved levied ou as the property of Solomon Groce now if Groce to satisfy a Fi i 'the court from tha return of the slierff ihn iliA'defendant in ttio above tated case resides Without the limits of said couu- It is therefore ordered by the Court That sen vice be perfected by publication in one of the public gazettes in tins state once a month for three months A true extract from the mlhiites Given nnder my haud this 2SP day of January 133 19 JOHN LON One Hundred Dollars Reward BROKE Jail hjrSaturday bight 16th inst a pann named oABTua lAvaroxB a stout bur boned fellow talks rather fine he is about 6 fe nigh red complexion yellow hair has a sly cunning look The above reward will lie given any person that will dejiver him to the Jailor i lacou Bibb county Geiitla- II IL- HOW ARD Sheriff March 27 26 UON Drp Sheriff Tax Sales' IN the town o' 'hulou l'tke county will he sold on thofirstTucday in JUNE next between the usual hours of sale the following Lots of Laud for Taxes due for the year 1830 acres being half of Lot No in the eighth district Pike couuty as tbe property of Ifm JTawkins tax duo 43 cents 202f acres beiug lot No 220 iu the third district of Pike bounty as the property of Josiah tax due $195! Lot No 14 in the 3id district Harris county as the property of Samuel lux due 51 cents 1 Lot No 81 in the I81I1 district of Harris county as the property leffeson Graylill tax due 91 4 cents Lot No 62 in the 1st district of Pike county as the property of IVm Jay tax due 91 ceuts Lot No 226 iu tlic 25lh district of Lee county as the property of IVm tax due 52 ceuts Lots No 30 and in the 8tii district Pikoco as the property of Rebickah Shepherd tax duo A SMITH 26 Tax Collector $2 67 ceutz March 25 Strayed i ON tho 7th iust from the lot ip East Macou a large light bay horse with a small star in his forehead about eight years old his mauc newly cut aud a little white ou one of his bind feet Was formerly owued by Mr Skotl near Greek Any information respecting him may he left at Mr tavern in East Macon Afan-li 20 3t ISABELLA CLARK anzsT ssxzii PSUE subscriber "respectfully informs the pub lie that his £tcam Spw and Grist Ziffill near his residence within one'milo of Macon is now in complete nud successful operation addition to other machinery he is prepared with a circular saw for ripping light lumber such as Wiudow Sash Paliugs Lath In consd ucuce of the heavy expenditure in5rcd in Its establishment it is Fetesary that he should require either cash or bankable paper for his luin her which ho is disposed to sell at a fair price A share of the public patronage is very respectfully solicited BENJ OWEN 9 -N II A first rate SAWYER rifay by applying immediately obtain good 'jvages and a per inanent situation July 27 164 tf To the Public the first- dayrof this mouth there took place a storm HtThoinastouv which is fouud to have exteudec wide and far and to havedoqn much wing to which the itinerant agents employed to seil tickets could not arrive ih time aud the drawing of the Uuion Hotel Property Lottery could not take place 011 the 2d iust As there is considerable stock yet to dispose of the Proprietor thiuksil best have the drawing vvfcon the stock is sold or most certainly the first day of Jnuuary next: this will give him time to sell the balance of the tickets Messrs SeUinarsh Overton start a fine Post Coach Union Line to leave Macoh and Columbus on the first Monday in April next and meet at the Union Hotel in Thoinaston tin ee times a week This spleudid Liue must raise the stocks aud be a great inducement for purchasers who ever indulge in Lctterics BATEMAN Proprietor Papers that have advertised the Drawing will publish die above twice a mouth till tbe day of drawing Thomnston March 4 1833 NEGUOES! A'EGllOES! AYe have ou hand and for sale about muanoEs of both sexes cousisiiiig first rate House Servants 'Cooks Washers ami lroners men women boys and girls accustomed to tbe field We will also have an arrival of from twenty to forty about every three or four weeks until May or June Our iiiends and customers may expect to find us here at any time for twelve months to come except July and August next Pcrsous wanting such property gs we-deal in would do well to call aud examine our lot before they purchase elsewhere OLIVER SIMPSON AV FERRELL Hamburg March 8 1833 2n 25 MIIJTARY ENCAMPMENT a view to the promotion of Military fw Science aud the encouragement of Voluu teer corps a System of Annual El canipmenl is proposed Airangements are in progress for an oxteusive Encampment in this neighborhood to' commence on the second Monday in May next ir which all tkD Volunteer Corps of Infautry in ihe State are Yespecifully invited to join us The time proposod for the continuance of the encampment is ONE AVCEK A beautiful location has been selected commanding an extensive view of the town and surrounding country Au Arrange menl has been made for the "construction of comfortable Tents and Marquees for the accommodation of as many Companies as may come A contract has been made with individuals wftbtwill'act as Sutlers and furnish the men with good board on the ground nt 75 cents each per day On the last day an Encampment Medal will bo shot for The first of the proposed series of Encampments took place near Macon last spring nnd benefit to the Companies present LD BUCKNER THOS GREEN PARK POLUILL JOHN MILLER 1 Committee of Arrangements 05 The Georgia Papers are requested to pub-sh the above two or fttree times as: a matfeV xihlie nccomatodhiiun V-nh 3r ahd Lump Sugar dk Barrels iii received from the refThery of fffi HF Seamair Tobias co of New Yoik sale on accommodating terms by jau30 REA to COTTON Wary MrSfiham A v-' V-x vs EibelforHivone JT Appeal lug to Houston Sheriff Salts the first Tuesday in MAY next will be sold hgforv the conjrt house door iu ryllciistJu county between tie usual hours of sale One Lot of well improved pine Land -in the fout'U-euili district of Houston coumy knonu by No 83 iu s-iid district as the property of Isaiah Hutchins to silisfy a small Fi Fa in lavor of Monger and others ys said Hutchins Two Lots of well improved pine Land Nos 5G and 75 in the eleieulh district of lloustou as the property of John Scott to satisfy two Fi Fd fioiii court Houston couuty iu favor of tViihain Barker sen vs said Scott mid other i Fas vs said Sfcutt One Lot No 75 in the twelfth district of Houston as the uroptriy of Ail dims ton satisfy two small Ft asfroiiiNrwtou cobnty Mlf-tvor of Charles Lewis for the uso of Artirjr Adkison vs said Johns the above levies made and rett rued to me hy constables 1 One Lot of Laud No 125 in the tenth dis-trirtof Houston as tho property of ohn Collat to satisfy a Fi fa issued from Gwinnett superior iiurt in favor of John Dodds for the use of James Knox property pointed out by Dr David Jiiiiisou One Lot of well improved pine Land No 159 in the district of Houston as lie pioperty of Lawdtr Mims to satisfy a Fi Fa iu faor of Giles Taylor vs lawder Mims and ''iinou Bateman property puiuted out by 8iiuou BatetnaH One Lot of oak and hickory Land whereon I'homus M' Collin no ft lives in a the twelfth dilrit of Houston as his property to satisfy a Fa iu favor of William Wright vs said ISAlAll C1IALN April 2 ld Sheriff ltehry Sheriff Sales ON the first Tuesday in UN nexf will he sold before the court house in M'Donough Henry county betweeu the usual hours of sale One town Lot and House formerly occupied by James Stetle in the town of levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a jusii- court in favor of Burrel I I( igland vi said Steele Levy made aud relurndd to mo by a constable 50 acres of Land wlicrcon Candace Nor-man now lives or her interest in ti levied ou to satisfy a small Fi Fa issued from a court iu favor of iStepheif Mereir vs Candace Norman levy made and returned to me by a constable Lot of Land No 91 in the third district of lleury county levied nu to satisfy three Fi Fas issued from a court iu favor of Burvvell Ragland vs John IV Poyner Joseph Stanffld aud Hiram Jackson levy made and returned to me by a constable The west half of Lot No 176 in the third district of Henry county levied on to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a court in fa-vo of Burwell Ragland vs Silas Barron ami John levy made and returntd to me hv a constable THUS JOHNSON Sheriff April 10 1833 Butts Sheriff Sale ON the first Tuesday in JUNE next wili be sold before the court hnuhe in Jarkson Butts county between the tistril hours of sale Lots of Land Nos 35 47 and 43 and 70 acres of Land more or less in the nprtb west corner of Lot No' all in the ninth district of originally Henry now Butts levied on as the property of William Park ft to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Butts Superior Court in favor of Isaac Morris vs Wiliiam Bank ley and Thomas Thornton property pointed out by plaintiff JOHN LPFTON- April 2 1833' Dep Sheriff Bulls Sate the first Tuesday iu JUNE next will be sold before the court house in Jackson Butts county between the4 usual hours of sale One sorrel Stud Horse with a flax mane andtiul levied oil hy virtue of a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of llynry I lately vs Samuel Scruggs-property pointed out in said Fi Fa PALMER A HIGGINS Coroner March 20 Talhol County WHEREAS John Neal aid Edwin Onenl apply to me for letters of administration of the estate of JoAn Oneal deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appar at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause if any they have icif said letters should not be grunted Given under my hand auj seal af office this 1st day April 1833- ILL! AM 9 GOSS 6 and pared for tbeaceommodatin! regular boanlert and transient persons Com "lions-stables are attached To the hotel The subscriber hopes to merit from bis fri-nji id the public a share of their patronage JOHN CARTER March 27 1833 27 Late of Clinton UNION IIAU The suhscrihermpuT and now occupies the late him sion House establishment in Fori syth where be will take ure in ministering to the accom norlation and eemfort of those who may favor im with a call His House is commodious and he indulges a hope that those who visit the Hall will hrtve no reason to complain either of treatment charges which last shall he as moderate as the times will warrant A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited jnn 22 18 JOHN BEDDING ETOWAH HOTEL Cass County Georgia ON the main road leading from the most pop ulous part of the State to Tennessee 3 tnilesTium Datvvuns (Hally and 5 mile from Ferry on the Etowah river Tho arcnmmndalions will be as good as could be looked for and the charges as low as could reason' bly bo expected No pains will be snared to reader the weary traveller as comfortable as the da tnfe of ihe case will allow Prompt attention to nil calls will he cheerfully rendered by Apri 10 27 LEANDER GOODWIN COACH MjftJgTTgf! Subscribers still continue the buxiuess the old stand corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets where work will he done according to order Having a large assortment of articles ordered from the North which will arrive in the course of the summer consisting of Gigs Bn-gics BaroMt lies aud Carriages they feel confident of pleasing customer both in articles and prices The have now on hand an assortment which' will he sold low for cash such as Sulkeys Gi and Barouches besides several spleudid sets of Harness with Laces Carpeting Morocco Springs ofdifferent kinds Joints Bauds lops and Bows of all sizes Orders for Carringes punctually attended to and wairnutcd to please or no sale BENTON BAUOW Wanted as an Apprentice A lad about fourteen or fifteen years oj age of steady moral habits li May 4 38 Tiie at AGil AN A the head of Colton Avenue AS just received the following articles viz: 6 half bbls Buckwheat Flour 6 qr do-Io 15 casks primo Goshen Chceso 20 boxes Blpoin Raisins 10 bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Plato 200 lb iro suitable for Tinners 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 extra fine Saddles 25 ladies do do 100 bundles cotton Yarn No 7 to IC jail 6 16 WATCIILS JEWELRY The subscriber is now opei: ing a general of goods in his line cotitiiig of Gold patent lver Watclicr Silver do 1 opine end emmon do Ladies neck Chains do A-a fch Chains Seab and Keys Gent link and curb Chain! Seals and Keys Rings finger Rings Breast Pins Shirt Studs Silver Spoons (a good asortment) Fine plated Castors -Candlesticks Snuffers and Trays Razors pocket pen and dirk Knives Dirks Pistols (a fine article) Spectacles Coral Beads See AH of which are offered nt very low prires for cash RUFUS SMITH Nov 14 13 IL Particnlor attention paid to the REPAIRING of WATCHES of every description and warranted GRAVES SON having disposed of their stock in trade to I ZGWAIID XUXSAK request lor him the liberal patronage of their friends which has heretofore been extended to them They would also request all who have unsettled accounts with them to call assouu convenient and adjust the same by note or oiher-w ise March 26 26 3t New York Philadelphia Charleston fa-van and Augusta iu sums to suit pur chasers for sale by Nov in BAXTER FORT W1IEY Sugar Sf lroI' IIIIDS St Cioix Sugar 5 hhds Orleans do '10 ton weeds Iron assorted On consign incut and for snlo on accommodating terms by WM ROMLAN9- Jan 2 14 Orange id Kegs Rogers celebrated Ornnga JL 10 do iu 1 lb cannUteffi Received and for sale in lots to suit purchasers at factory prices hy REA COTTON 18 A gentf- Brab BcaverSa the latest style just received and for al by 1 WM 11 5URDSALL-March 26 27 THE SUBSCRIBEK WOUI inform his friend and tbe public that he ha taken the stoic of Mr well whrre he will attend Watch Repairing of every description ate isitiug Cards Newspaper Cuts' Door FI JEWELRY neatly repaired -April 3 27- WM 1100PEB BfS ML HoiisUxjff County TnttT'HEftEAB William Byrd administrator on the estnle'of Pinkney Yarborough applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate These are therfjbn ta cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and eveditors of said deceased to fie their objections if any they have in my pfficc within the time prescribed bp ihav otherwise said letters will be granted jap 21 17 CHARLES II RICE ceo Georgia Coweta 'County JOHN VINARD administrator cf the ps- taie of David Cor deceased applies to me for letters of dismission These are therefore to tite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased to be apd appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law to shew cause if any they have why said letters should uotahf granted Given under my hand this the 2d day of February 1833 20 SIIJON HOUSE Houston County Robert Glenn applies me for letters the 'lenn n-cen to estate of William D- Glenn deceased And whereas David II Chewiiing applies to me far letters of dismission from the estate of iniliqm Chewning deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said tUceasei' to fie their objections if any they have at Piy of-fee within the time prescribed by law otherwise said letters will be granted Givpn under tny baud and seal this the March 1812 CH ARLES li RICE cc FOUR months after ite application will be made to the Honorable inferior Court of Monroe county when sittiug for onliuary purposes for leave to tbo-land belonging to tho es tate of James Harfrcick late of said county deceased WM FiLES admV feb 181S33 21 TTNOUR months After dato application will be JUP made to life honorable the lufci ior court of Butts county hen sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell 93 acres of laud being tho east part of lot No 1(K) iu the first district of origin ally Henry now Butts county belonging to the estate of Johu Baf ron doconscd SMITH BARRON ddm'cf Fob 10 1833 20 FOUR months after date application will lie -made to the Honorable the inferior court of Fayette couuty whensittiug fo ordinary purposes for leave lo sell a negro boy about twelve years old by tho naAie of Sam as the property of the estate of IVyutt Reeves deceased for the benefit of iho heirs and creditors of said dececsed ELIZABETH REEVES adm'rx March 5 1833 24 FOUR mqntlis afterdate application will be mad io the court of ordinary for leave to se)l niuety-eight acres of land more or less being the east part of lot No 169 in tho first district of originally Henry now Butts county belonging to the estate of John Barron deceased SMITH BARRON Adm'or March 9 1833 25 OUR months after date application will be made to th Honorable luferior court county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the interest in the dower of the estate of Moses Smith of said county deceased JOHN SMITH AVAL WHITE jauS 17 FOUR months after date will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Houston couuty sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of James Jones late of said county deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased feb il 1833 WILLIAM JONES adrn'r A dmi ist Sate iN the 20tli day cf APRIL nextwill sold £af the late residency of IVm Glenn deceased in Houston county She Perishable Property of said deceased consisting of various articles too tedious tq mention on tho day of sale ROBT GLENN March 9 1333 2G Adm'or' Sale ON the first Tuesday in MAY next wil be sold by au order of the court of ordinary of the-couuty of I fopston' £and No 263 in the third district of Coweta sold as the property of Harris Allen deceased for the benefit of tbo heirs nnd creditors CYNTHIA ALLEN March 31 1833 19 AGREEABLE to an Ollier of the Inferior Court of Wayne county when sitting ordinary purposes will bo sold ou the first Tuesday in JUNE next before the ceurt house In Zeb ulon Tike county Xot No 104 IU county Leach 1 erms made known on tbo day LOUISA LEACH Adm'rx March 20 OH ewM AjbL persons indebted to lie estate 01 Juut is ijEjm Hardwick late of Monroe couuty dcceu-cd are hereby notified to come forward and make payment: and those having demands against said estate are requested to pre tent them in terms of the law AVM FILES adm'r feb 18 1833 2l JVoticc ALL persons indebted to the estate bf of Rat cliff Eckels deceased are he-chy notified to come forward ami make payment "and those haviug demands against said estate are requested to present them in tetjins of la W4 feb 18 23 HUGH I RAVIN adm'r Sheriff Sales and Lund Agency txuiAstniiiDia HNORMIjfRLY of M'Donough Henry county Jl has located himself Mr Jhe Cherokee Terri- to ry near NEW ECHOTAf where he proposes to attend the Baloa in the a (joining counties and snporintend the examining and having endorsed by Justices of tho Peace all small executions thatm-iy be directed to hint from other countiest for collection also all iarg executions that may be submitted to his manage' menl he promises alibis assiduity aud care this business- lie will strictly pursue such cii reettons as nthy be given him His charges wi in all cities be inudcriite April 101833 28 2t XSxehaBge Reduced WE vili now check on New Arork at 1 per cent Cliarlcsfon 1 Savannah 1 per ernt deductrd for -Augusta or Savannah funds of $5 I upwards BAXTER FORT AVILEY March 27 26 3t XiXVR? ST ABXS THE undersigned has opened Irivery Stable for keeping nnd boarding Hordes See at the stand latterly occupied by Riley aud lor merlyby Bmen fronting the Court House square Macbn where ho will be thankful for a share public patronage His terms will be as moderate as the price of proveuder will admit an-every attention paid that is requisite His present characs are ten dojlsrs per month -A few Saddle Horses will at all times lie kept for hire JOSEPH WAIN WRIGHT Feb 20 2 X-X STA23XS3 AT THE OLD LAFAYETTE HALL OS Ctljnut ST THE uudcrsigucl having fitted up his stables in a very laid in Rjgvjyconvement style anil Kr-rn plenty of -good Provepder is prepared to keep HORSES See in a superior manner The stables are under the direction a faithful and-excrieiieed ostler who ill devote his whole attention tivtljcm A share of public potronage is rcvptictfjully solicited Horses aud Carriages to let as above Horses will be kept by tbo week or month at 40 cents a dav Jan 3) 18 JOHN RODGERS IN pursuance of an act of the last Legislature of the State of Georgia I have been appoint cd hy the Governor receiver of the assets of the RANK OF MACON Having' so recently rered upofi tho discharge of the duties I am required to perforin I know very little of what the result will ultimately lie of ono thing however I desire tho public to Fo fully satisfied that nothing shall be wanting ou my part to bring the whole business to asjust and speedy a termination asjpdssihfe Persons holding hills Upon the Bank of Maron would do well to deposit them in some one of the Banks of this place as early as practicable Macon Feb 27 23 IL HARGROVE TO ARCHITECTS PREMIUM of 106 DOLLARS will he giv-for the best model or plan with specifications for a Bridgo 10 be built across the Ocmulgce river ar Macon the length to lie nhoulE 369 feet with two carriage ways Cheapness should be kept in view as far as is consistent with strength and durability The planer model must he sub mittcil to ihe Council before the first day of May uext the day fixed for the award It is desirable tha every plau or model should have annexed an estimate of the probable rost fur its construction which shall iu 110 instance bo niadcyKu'owu-ufttil after the construction of the Bridge is undertaken The materials for building such ns stone and pine timber are as convenient ami as abnmlant as at any locality in the 9iate All communications 011 tho subjeet must hfl addressed to IrAAC SEYMOUR Mayor Am-il 10 28 The Savannah Georgian Augusta Chronicle Georgia Journal and Cplnml Enquiseft uillgrfe the nbovetwo insertions iath-ir resptc tive papers mid fonvnrd their accounts LAW HE undersigned has located himself in Cass county and will practice LAW in the sev oral counties of the Cherokee Circuit All let ters addressed to him at the Two Ruus ih tfaUT county will be promptly attended to WILLIAM MORGAN April 10 28 3t BROUGH? TO JAIL N- Bibb county on the 5th inst a negro in-u hy tho name of JACK about 25 years old says he belongs to Williaih Head of Jasper epuu? ty Tho owner 'is requested to come foroohf pay charges and take him 4ay April TO 28 JOHN PITTS Jailor EDUCATION THE Trustees of the Forsyth Malq and Female Academy respectfully Inform the public that they have engaged tor the ensuing year the Services of Messrs Parsons and Holmes gentlemen of distinguished literar acquirements strict moral deportment and experienced instructors of youth Froiq the advantageous location of ForsvtlrWing situated on a high and healthy ridge about twenty five- miles west of Mncon aiid midway between the -Montpelier and Indian Springs about fifteen miles from each together with tho dense and wealthy popnlafhm of Mori-roo couuty wo flatter ourselves that by proper assiduity nnd well directed effort and management 0 rear np an institution which in point of character and usefulness will vie wfth? any of th kind in tho State There will he completed b' the 2d Monday in January at which time tho in' stiUiiions wi'l open a neat academic buitdiug sir uated iu a retired aud beamifnl grove and on an elevated spot of ground containing sixteen acr of woodlaud belonging to tlie institution The Eemale department will be furnished MrJlapons with an accomplished instructn s-nnd will at all times be subject' to his inspectior and dinction Board can Ire-had on reasonable terms in rr pectahle fainiliesT JOHN' BLAW' i dee 18' 12 secretary AN IRON CIlEBl for sale by April 10 29 WM II liURDSALL 4 Georgia 'oweta county WiihUfSAS Wh-eler Randal' applies to mo for permanent letters of administra-riou on ihr estate of JoAn Gilchrist late of Coweta county deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew caustt if any they have why said Utters should not be granted Given under my hand mi office' this 26th of March 1833 BENTON WALTON Georgia Butts County WllEREAS UebcccaaCobb administratrix on estate of James Walker deceased applies to me for letters of dismission on said estate 1'htse are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular thrkindnd and creditors of said deceased to fie their objections (if any they have) in my office within hi time prescribed by law otherwise tsaid letters will be granted Given under my baud this 9th day of March JOHN M-COKD co rXtonbBillsi iWITH a sjleB4dap utatlr prinu v- a j-.

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