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At three dollars a year, in advance,
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Advertisements will be. inserted at
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for each continuance. Advertisements
not limited when handed in, will be
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y /7. Notice of sales of lain! anil negroes by
Administrator*, Executors or Guardians, are
rej'iire.t by law, to be advertise.! in n public
Gazette sitty davs previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the side of personal property must
be given in like manner forty days previous to
the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and erectors ot an es
tate must be published /ort.v days.
Notice thai application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must
be published nine months.
——ay—
’mansion house.
Mih
Tssr.^L
,iS
rfIHE sub scribcr respectfully in-
JL forms his friends and the public
in general, that he has taken that new
and commodious building, in the town
of Macon, belonging to Capt. Charles
Bullock, fronting the public square,
where he will entertain Travellers and
others with every thing that can be
otiered in the line of his business.
\VM. BIVINS.
Macon Sept. 22, 1824. 5m27
AiJOISON 31 AN DE LL,
dlloviu'N at Law,
HAVING! located himself in this
place, is prepared to attend to
any calls in the line of his profession,
or to any agency business in which
his services may be required. He
will at present practice in the counties
of Bibb, Monroe, Pike, Newton, De-
Kalb; Henry, Houston, Crawford,
Fayette, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs, Pu
laski, Lawrensand Washington—and
in other counties where professional
duties may call him. He trusts his ex
perience in business, and fidelity to the
interests of his clients, will secure a
share of public patronage.
Macon, June 23, 1824. tfl4
llTKhave formed a connection in
V Y the PRACTICE OF LAW
and expect to attend all the Superior
Courts in the Flint, and those most,
convenient in theOcmulgee and South*
ern Circuits.
OLIVER IT. PRINCE.
EDWARD 1). TRACY.
Macon, June 16. tf'3
VOW S.ALLi,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
AVERY likelv and valuable young
NEGRO FELLOW', about. 18
Years of age ; sold for no fault. Enquire
if ROBERT BIRDSONG.
Macon Sept. 2,1824. if 25
GEORGlA —lefferson County.
trir THERE AS William Rountree applies to
\V me for letter* of administration on the
cstateof John Ingram.lute ot said county,dee.l.
These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all, and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office, with
in the time prescribed bv law, to
shew cause, if any why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 15th
day of October 1824.
John G. Bostick, and. c.c. o.
*6w 31
copy!
ONE day after date I promise to
pay Sumner Sto.ie, or bearer*
tortv-one dollars seventy live cents,
for value received, 2d May. 1833.
K. CURL.
Cruirford Superior Court —A o vein
ber Term, 1824.
John P. Booth, )
v* ‘ RULE NT-T
Kinchen Curl. ) ,
It appearing to the court on the onui
of John P. Booth, that he was in pos
session of a note on Kinchen Curl, of
which the above is a copy, the original
of which is lust nr destroyed, and a
copy of the same having been lilt'd in
the Clerk's office of this court, on me*
tint), it is Ordered that said copy be
established at the next term ot tnis
i nert, unless cause to the contrary
be tiien and there -fiown, and that this
rule be published in one id the public
Gazettes of this state, once a month
for four months previous thereto.
A true extract from tin* Minutes.
D. MURRAY, Clerk.
November 19, 1824. 3(.m4m
.MACON?, (GEORGIA,') WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1824.
1 I
CABINET and CHAIR
MAK LYG\
jPAsamw©* &©
r SOIL Subscribers respectfully’ tender their
.-■- .services to the citizens of this place nml
its vicinity, us Cabinet anu Chair Makers mi 4
Painters. All business in their line promptly
attended to inu superior style und on reasona
ble terms.
ITT OLD WORK of all kinds repaired neat
ly, and on the shortest notice.
BROW N & WOOD.
Macon, Nov. 17. 3w3S
•An opening lev Entevpmc'.
$ 0 0 ‘T&J&tt&WILSI
I. () TS,
SI rUATED on the principal streets
in Lower Hamburg (improved
and unimproved,) will lie sold to the
highest bidder on Tuesday the 18th
Jan. next, in the Town of Hamburg.
One half of the purchase money, cash ,*
the other half to bear an interest of
seven per cent, per annum—the in
terest to be paid annually. My indi
vidual notes and the notes of the fol
lowing Banks, viz,, the Bank of Ham
burg, Bank of the United States, the
several Batiks of this State, and the
Bank of Augusta, will betaken in pay
ment. The purchasers of unimprov
ed lots will be required to improve
thereon. The sale will continue from
day to day until the whole is disposed
of; when the terms of sale are com
plied with, indisputable titles will be
made. HENRY SHULTZ.
Dec. 1,1824. 4\v37
JUST RECEIVED,
By the. lioat American Eagle,
500 BUSHELS SALT l
Also—an assortment of
Which will be sold low for Cash.
A. BENNETT.
Macon, Dec. 1, 1824. 37
A&muVistnUov’s S\\e.
ALL the land belonging to the es
tate of William \Y . Dawson, de
ceased, will be sold at the court house
in the town of Marion, on the first
Tuesday in January next. ‘I his laud
lies a few miles below the Reserve, on
the Ocinulgee river, and persons wish
ing to establish a permanent interest
in the town of Macon, would do well
to attend the sale. There are two
squares of oak and hickory land, with
one hundred and fifty acres cleared—
one square of pine land with forty
acres cleared, and one square ot Oc
mulgee low grounds with forty acres
cleared, with a good framed dwelling
house and other buildings on the pine
tract.
All the above tracts are adjoining,
and would make a fine settlement.
Sold by order of the Court of Ordi
nary.—Terms, cash.
Charles liullock, Adtn’r }de bo-
Martha B. Dawson,AiinCx ) nis non
Oct. 27, 1824. tds32
YaxecuVov’s St\\e.
WILL be sold, on the eighth day
of January next, at the late re
sidence of Elijah Curry, deceased, in
Monroe county, ‘Two A’egroes, viz—
otu- man anil one woman : also one
waggoD.one horse, one still, some cat
tle and hogs, plantation tools, and ma
ny other articles. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
LEONARD SIMS, Exr.
Oct 13, 1834. 30__
NINE months after date applica
tion will be made to the honora
ble court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county for leave to sell 180 acres of
land in said county, adjoining Rich
ard T. Hudson and others; it being
the real David Holloway,late
of said county, deceased, and to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. David T. Smith, Er r.
July 22, 1824. m ( Jni 18
NINE months after dale am 1 a
tion will bn made to the llonora
life Court of Ordinary of Jones county
f or Rave to sell lot No. 76 in the 1 Itli
di.it. of Mark county, and two tracts
in Jones county, one containing silty
acres, adjoining lands ot A. Rice ; the
other containing 180 acres, adjoining
Elizabeth Shurier.
A ,.so—Lot No. 114 in old W llkm
goti,now Telfair county. All belong
in'’ to Elizabeth Hendrix, a miner.
n JOHN SIHTHLIN, Guardian.
March 17, 1824. in * Jtn
YOU SWA!,
IOT JVb 7D, Bill District Houston
J county. J. 6c A. lIKXNLT.
ShevifPs Sa\es.
YYu lEl.be sold at the Court-house
* * in the town of Newnan, Bike
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next,
One lot of land containing 202,J acres,
more or less, lying in the 7th ilist. of
(formerly Monroe, now) B.ke county,
known in the plan of said district In
the No. 99—levied on as the propertv
ot Simon Pel tee, to satisfy- a fi fa in fa
vor of \\ illiittn & Felix Gilbert, vs.
said Fettee,—propertv pointed outbv
Wm. G. Gilbert. .
2 Feather beds and furniture, 2 bed
steads, l Spinning wheel, l cedar wa
ter pail, 4 setting chair*., 1 tin coffee
pot, 3 earthen plates, 1 dish, 2 cups
anil saucers, I pot, l tin sugar canis
ter, 1 sad-iron, 1 coflee mill, 1 funnel,
1 tribbet, l pine table, and 1 tea wait
er—all taken as the property of Wil
lis Maugham, to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of John Warren,vs. said Willis Maug
ham. Property pointed out by Mm
Mangham.
JAMES R. GRAY, and. s.
Dec. 1, 1 824.
%)fc, T ILL be sold, at the courthouse
y T in the town of Newnan, Pike
county, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next,
2021 acres of land, more or less, ly
ing in the 16th (list, (originally Hous
ton,now) Pike county, know n by num
ber 139. Levied on as the property
of Stephen Morgan, to satisfy sundry
fas in favor of Candler and Butt,
and A. Mcßrydc. Levied on and re
turned to me by a constable. Proper
tv pointed out by Jesse Matthews.
” I'D WARD HOLLOWAY, and. s.
Nov. 30, 1824.
WILL be sold, on the first Tues
day- in January next, at the court
house in the town of Macon, Bibb
county,
One lot of land, know n as No. 70,
4th dist. (originally Houston, now)
Bibb county, levied on as the proper
ty of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy a li fa
in favor of Nat. Newsom. Execution
issued from a Justices’ court, in Y\ il
kinson county—levied on by Thomas
Jackson, constable.
One lot of land, No. 305, in the 15th
dist. (formerly Monroe, now) Bibb
county—levied on as the property of
Jeremiah Baugh, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Robert Burks. Levied on by a
constable.
Ten negroes, viz : two men, John,
aged 40, and Cuffee, 30; girls, Lucv,
aged 15, Esther, 15, Maiy, 13, Cate,
13, Iteaner, 11, Delse, 11 ; and bovs,
Simon, aged 8, and Green, B—levied j
on as the property ot John Keener, to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of the State of
Georgia.
Halt a dozen Windsor chairs, one rocking
chair, 1 pine table, 1 candle stand, I looking
glass, 4 trunks, 1 chest, 1 bed, bedstead and fur
niture, 1 pitcher, 2 canisters, 1 set castors, 1
pair shovel and tongs, 2*spiders, 1 pot, 1 tea
kettle, I codec mill, 2 tin buckets, * water
pails, I Dutch oven, 2 pair smoothie? irons—
levied on as the property of Issachnr Rates and
Tb mas Bates,to satisfy alifa in favor of John
Caldwell.
J. A. HUDSON, Shjf.
IITILL be sold on the first Tues-
Y v day in January next, at the
Court house in the town ot Macon,
Bibb county,
One negro man, named Nelson, 21
years old, levied on as the property of
John K. Lloyd, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Jonathan Parish —Jonathan Pa
rish, vs. John K. Lloyd, and Burrel
McLendon, his security.
JOHN S. CHILDERS, p. s.
WILL be sold in the Town of
Newnan, Pike County,on the
first Tuesday in January next
One lot of land, know n by No. 135,
2d dist. (originally Monroe, now) Pike
county—levied on as the property of
Kphraiiu McLain, to satisfy 3 small
executions, one in favor ot J. L. 1 ip
ins, and the others in favor ot Gadwell
Pearce. Levied on and returned to
me by a constable.
B. ORK, Shjf.
Wf TLLbe sold in (he town of New*
Y ? nan, Pike county, on the first
Tuesday in January next.
One lot of land, lying * n d>c2u dis
tritt (formerly Monroe, now) Pike
; county, known and distinguished by
number 1 53—levied on as the propel
tv of Ephraim McClain, to satisfy
tiiree small executions, two in tavoi
of Gadwell Pearce, and one in favor of
John L. Tippitis. Levied on and re
turned to me bv a const ible.
BUR WELL OKU, Shj).
1 Nov. 24,1824. td36
.\*VAV C.\SV\ STOtttt.
F| 1 HE subscriber has Just receivec
J- from Baltimore and Charleston,
and is now opening in his store, one
door west of Dr. dwelling
house, on Bridge-street, an extensive
assortment of
IRON, CASTINGS,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS, &c.
Which he offers for sale low for cash
or Cotton, lie is also daily expect
ing a large assortment of
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, &<-.
suitable for the present and approach
ing season. J. BENNETT.
Macon, Dec. 8. 33
tiiWespie & \Ym\soYi",
HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
NEW-YORK and CHARLESTON,
A general assortment of
vDliiT
IIARDYVAUE,
HATS, SHOES,
STATIONARY,
CROCKERY, and
GROCERIES ;
Which they ojfer for sale at their
store in .Macon.
Dec. 8. 38
ON the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, will be sold at the
Market House in the town ot Lou
isville, Jefferson county, two Ne
groe", belonging to the estate ot
1 heophiius Powell dec’ll—Sold for
the benefit of the heirs. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
SAMUEL FLEMING, E.v'r
Nov. 26, 1824. tds3B
Yost \h>\uh\ S\\e.
WILL be sold, on Hi ■? first Tues
day in January ne.nl, at the
Court-Bouse in the town of Macon
Bibb county.
Five Negroes, via. 2 men, Simeon and An
derson 1 boy, Peter, und two women, Amy
mill Nelly, levied on as the property of David
3. Booth, to satisfy five fi fas. 1 in favor of C.
Kelsey’ &. Cos. 1 in favor of Wm 11. Underwood
1 in lavor of A. Bc. K. Wood, 1 in favor of Ter
ondet Atkinson 4’ Cos tbe other in favor of Wi
ley Thompson, vs. said Booth andDuveaporl
Lawson.
202 1-2 acres of land, being lot !\o. 4<> in
the -Itl l dist. (formerly Houston, now) Bibb
county, levied on us die property of Reuben
Hightower to satisfy a li fa in favor of Woodley
6i Bell.
2 Steers and 1 Heifer, levied on as
the property of David Adams,to satis
fy a fi fa in favor of Jesse Will.iba.—
Property pointed out by Wiley 4Dur
den.
2000 feet, more or less ofpkuik and
scantling, well assorted, levied on as
the property of Solomon Groce, to sa
tisfy a fi fa in favor of John Frost,
James Lindsey, and William Frost.
JONA. A. HUDSON, Stiff.
’ V AX-CoWeeior’s
%TK7 ILL be sold at the court-house*
▼ fin the Town of Perry, Ho us tons
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next,
202£ acres of land, being Lot
No. 91 in the 15th district of said
county —levied on as the property
of Oliver Miller, to satisfy his tax
for the year 1823, or so much ol
said land as will satisfy said tax — i
tax due 31 $ cents.
WM. CUNYUS, t. c.
Nov. 3. 1824. tds33
.snrUfi WVAVfIUD.
ttSSty STRAYED on the 3d
J&* of July last, from the plan
tation known as Samuel W illiams’
about 4 miles from Macon, a small
dark brown Horse,both hind feet white
—had when strayed, a large sore on
his wethers, occasioned by the saddle,
is about 15 years old, and had the
heaves, or thumps. Whoever will re
turn said horse to me, shall receive
the above reward. J. BENNETT.
Macon, Dec. 8, 1824. 3w38
~sTU.VYUY),
am— ON the 11 tli Nov. last,
from Captain Bullock’s
iff* JL=- mills, four miles West of
Macon, a Bay Horse of good size—no
particular marks about him, except a
defect ia one eye. The subscriber
would thankfully receive any informa
tion respecting the above horse, or giv e
a liberal reward to any person who
nmy feci disposed to return him tthe
other. PHILIP POWLEDGK.
Dec. 8. 3w3 #
OF COI'UtTNKIiSIIIP.
THE copartnership heretofore
existing between the subscri
bers, under the firm of
• J. & A. DENNETT,
is thisday dissolved by mutual con
sent. All Persons indebted or
having any demands against the
aid firm, are requested to call up
on Amasa Bennett, who is authorised
to settle up its concerns.
J. BENNETT,
A. BENNETT.
Macon, Nov. 10, 1821.
The subscriber will continue in
business at the stand formerly oc
cupied by J. & A. Bennett,and has
on hand the stock of Goods former
ly belonging to said firm and has
just receive by waggons
8 Barrels Brown SUGAR,
COTTON BAGGING,
A general assortment of Gentle
mens and Ladies SHOES,
Mens and Boys merino HATS,
and expects shortly a general as
sortment of Groceries and Winter
Goods , which will be sold low lor
cash or Cotton.
34] AMASA BENNETT.
\LL persons are hereby fore
warned against trading for a
certain note given to Robert Bur
ton of the county ofDibb, for 5155,
due on the Ist December next, as
there has been a total failure ot con
sideration, and the payment of the
same will be resisted by’ me.
JOHN WOODWARD, Dratttr.
Monroe county, Nov. 10, 1821. 4w34
Executor’s Sa\e.
4GRECABLY to nn order ofth** Inferior
court ol Jefferson county, will Be sold at
the Market house in the town of Louisville, on
the first Tuesday in Febiunry next, a tiact of
land belonging to tbe estate of John Whighain,
deceased, containing three hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, lying on Big Creek in the
county of Jefferson, being the plantation
whereon the deceased formerly lived—to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased Terms made known on the
day of sale. HUB Lit 1 DONALDSON, Kx’r.
Nov. 1, 1824. tdslH
Administrator's Sale.
\ GREEABLK to an order of the
Y Inferior Court of Jefferson coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Market-house in
the town of Louisville, on the first
Tuesday in February next,the follow
ing Negroes to wit. Abram, Mathew,.
Harriet, and Eliza belonging to thu
estate of Jethro B. Spivy dec’d to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms
Cash. Littleton Sfivy, Adm'r.
Nov. 10, 1824. tds34
A A raimstrator’s Sa\e.
‘ITE, T ILL be sold at the maiket
▼ V house in the town of Louisville,
Jefferson County, a negro woman na
med Mourning,belonging to tbe estate
of Joseph Hall, deceased, by order of
the Inferior Court of the county afore
said, on the first Tuesday in February
next. CALEB COURSEY, Admr.
Nov. 10, 1824. tds34
Administrator's S\U>.
WILL be sold to the highest bid
der, at the courthouse in Jones
county, on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, all that tract of land whereon
Elizabeth McLendon, dcc’d, formerly
lived, containing 20CJ acres, adjoining
Hawkins and Patchings, tolerably well
improved, between sixty and seventy
acres of cleared land. Twelve months
credit will begiyon the purchaser,anil
small notes and approved security will
he required. Sold by order of the court.
DENNIS McLENDON, Admr.
Nov. 3, 1824. *td33
IVTINE months afterdate, appl ca
_LY tion will he made to the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county for leave to sell the real estate
of Samuel Barber, of said county deed.
joiin McDonald,
Admr. de bonis non.
March 31, 1824. m9m
(fj° George Vigai. is a candi
date lor Receiver of Tax Returns for this
county, at the enniing Election.
(0® Benjamin Russell Esq.
is a candidate for the office of Tax Collector
for this county.
(0® Gapt. Spencer Riley is a
Candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax
Returns, at the ensuing election.
(0® Capt. Roberts. Patton is
a Candidate for Receiver of Tax lteturnx far
thip county at the ensuing eloctio*
■\*o. 39.