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SHERIFF HAL.ES.
BISS SALES.
WILL be sold, on the first Tues
day in June, at the Court
ftou.se in Macon, Bibb county, the fol
lowing property :
1 negro man named Mark, between
20 and 25 years old, levied on as the
property of Joel Hushin, to satisfy sun
dry fi fas in favor of Kunberly K Chis
holm and others.
East half oi lots No. 3 and 4, in the
36th square of the town of MScon, .and
some small improvements thereon, le-,
vied on as the property of Win. Moore,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Bailey God
dard, against said Moore and Young
Johnston, property pointed out by Young
Johnston.
Lots, No. 7 and 8, in square 37, in
the town of Macon, and the improve
ment. thereon, known as the Lafayette
Hall, now occupied by Alexander Mer
riwether, taken ns the property of Joel
RttsMlu, W satisfy sundry fi fas, one in
favor of Thomas M. Ellis, Guardian,
&c. against said Rushin, John Loving
and James 11. Rodgers, propeity point
ed out by ‘ohn Loving.
SPENCER RILEY. S\ff.
At the same time amt pines, wifi be sold,
ffifclßEE negroes, Stephen a man,
1 30 years old, Alice a woman £8
vears old, and her child Rose, 9 months
old, all levied on as the property of Da
vis R. and Judah.Braswell, admrs. pf
Britton Braswell, dec.4o satisfy sundry
li fas in favor of Thomas Thsveatt, Har
xison Smith and Josiah Freeman &. Co.-
One negro man named Frank, 40 or
45 years eld, levied on as the property
of the estate of Thomas Bagby, dec.
to satisfy sundry ft fas, in favor of Solo
mon D. Chapman vs. S. U- Dwight,
guardian of the orphans of said dec. and
one in favor-of James H. Rogers for the
use of-- Causey vs David S. Booth,
administrator on tiie estate of sab! dec.
101 1-4 acres of pne land, known by
No. 7T in the 4th district formerly
Houston now Bibb county, it being the
east end pf said lot; levied on as the
property of Martha Patton to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor of David Patton,
levy made and returned by a constable,
The lease on 40 acres of land, well
improved, for 7 years, it being part of
lot No. 44 in the 4th district of origin
ally Houston now Bibb county, levied
on as the property of Thomas Snow, to
satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Charles
McCtflliSter and John McMurrian vs
sai l Snow—levy luadt.aud returned by
a constable.
F.C.BF VRD, D.StTff.
iry. • saXiS s >
wriLL h sold, or, the first Tues
* J,v ui June, at the Court
-1 : •in Th i, iston, Upson courtly :
‘ y--“ . -t; oi iund, Nos. -01. Ctisi, 274,
’ a i 304. each containing 202 1-2
• ;.. or less, in the ist district,
; Houston now Upson county;
r...-v negro slaves, Henry a man it
v-.. s old, Lucy 20, and her child 1
monti: t, one 40 saw gin and runn*g
gear, one grind stone —levied on as the
property of Elisha Tarver, to satisfy
sundry fi fas, one in favor ut Roger
Macarthy.
One negro man slave Jay the name of
Bobb, 22 or 23 y ears okl, taken as the
property of William C. Gibson, to satis
fy a fi fa in favor of Smith Ac Morgan
vs. William C. Gibson, Samuel Harwell
anil James Lockwtll seamans ou ap
peal.
65 acres of land, ipoie’or less, south
east corner of lot No. 169, in lSt-distriol
originally Houston now Upson county,
levied on as the property of G. B
Hearn, to satisfy a small fi fa in favor of
John Smith —levy made by Janies Jor
dan, constable.
50 acres of land, more or leu, a part
of lot No. 176, north wi st corner i Ith
district, originally Monroe now’ Ipsoo
county, levied on as the proparty of
Harvey Moody to satisfy several small
li fas in favor of Jacob Jordan, beater—
levy made by a constable.
50 acres of land, wore or less, north
east corner of lot No. 17C m the 11th
district originally Monroe new Upson
county, levied on as the property of
Robert Ross to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Butler & King—levy made by Lay ’em
Golden, constable.
TIiOS. FLF.WELLIN, jihff.
At the same time unit plate, mil he sold,
1-2 acres of land, more or
less, lot No. 100 in the
lt'th rlrstrict originally Houston now
Epson county, levied on as the property
of Thomas li- Davis, .to satisfy two li
fy ad avor of Jonathan Roach—proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff in execution.
60 acres of land, more or less, north
-east part of lot No. 157, in the 10th dis
trict originally Monroe now Upson coun
ts If, ’ rvn •><; tlm property of Samuel
-vor ol G. W. Tisenger.
1 .• 1 acres of land, pi ore or less, where
on the defendant now lives, levied on as
the property of Thomas S. Clark.’ to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of Samuel Mrcli
* **U.
50 acre* of land, more or less a part
6f lot No. 204 in the 16th district ori
ginally Houston now Upson county;
also, one roan colored’ Mare, levied on
as the property of Moses Wilch to sat
isfy a fi fa in favor of Elijah Rems
property pointed out by plaintiff iu exe
cution.
Three improved lots, Nos. <j, 3 and 5,
north east square in the town of Thom
aston, levied on as the property of Burch
Edwards to satisfy a fi f a in favor of
Janies Young.
W. WORTHY, B. S.
POSTPOSPD SALE.
WH.L he sold, on the first Tues
day in Juno, at the Court
house in Tliornaston, Upson county :
202 1-2 acres of lan<l, more or less,
Jot No. 13 in the Kith district originally
Houston now Upson countv, levied on
as the property of Cornelius Jeter so
satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Tucker
levy nude by <4. W. TisengCr,. const.
THOR. FUEW ULLIN, Shff.
sou sJle,
‘* SUGAR
. $ - y 10 do. COFFEE,
of n superior quality.
HfNKKJOUDS k Stoddard
.Marchs. ■ Ji _
if ousxow sailed
WfJLL be sold at the Court-house
Tw in the town of Perry, Houston
county, on the first Tuesday in June
next, the following property, to wit:
202 1-2 acres of lapd, No. 109, in the
13th district of Houston county, and
one yoke of oxen, levied on as the prop
erty of David W. Mann, to satisfy a li
fa in favor of the Bank of Darien.
202 1-2 acres *f land. No. 150, in the
13th district of said county, levied on
as the property of William Candler to
satisfy 3 ft fas issued from a Justices
Court in Jones county in favor of Tin
lay ft Co—levy made by a constable.
202 1-2 acres -oT land, No. 253 in the
6th district of said county, levied on as
the property of Albert C. Horten to sat
isfy a li fa in favor of Roger Mauartby.
JOSEPH MIMS, Shff.
MORTGAGE SAIJSS.
At the same g/ncr, on the first Tuesday
in June next, will be sold,
“■ negroes to wit: Lucy a woman
JL/45 70 years old, Lorena 28, Epsy
2i>,Santer 22, Cherry a girl 11, Henderson
a boy 5, Nelson a boy 4, Amelia a girl
7, Kezzy 11, Sumpter 2, Maranda 2,
and Ben a boy 3 years old: also, one
bay Mare—all levied on as the property
■of Charles McCoy, to satify a mortgage
fi fa in favor of Mark M. Brown.
One negro man by the name of Smart,
about 25 years old, levied on as the prop
erty of William Aydlott, to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa in favor of James Jen
kins, property pointed out in the mort
gage. JOSEPH MIMS, Shff
XttONROZI 8 AISS.
WILL be sold at the couft-house,
in the town of Forsyth, on the
first Tuesday in June next, the follow
ing property:
50 acres of. land in the third dis
trict of said county, whereon Asa Mitch
ell now Jives; levied on as Hie property
of the said Asa Mitchell and William
Shearling, to satisfy two small fi fas in
favor of E. M. Htbler vs said Mitchell
and Shearling.
202 1-2 acres of land, lot Nb. 193. in
the Gth district qf.'said county, levied on
as the property of Stephen Satterwhite
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Charles J.
McDonald vs said Satterwhite.
2 Negto woman and 2 girls, children,
3 beds, betlycds apd furniture, 2 tables,
1 spinning wheel, 1 reel, 6 chairs, 1
chest, 1 lot of glass and crockery w are
and knives and forks, 3 cows, 2 calves,
1 yearling, 3 pots and 1 oven, all levied
on as the property of David Durden, to
satisfy sundry fi fas ui favor of James
Lockett and others, guardian, &.e. vs.
said David Durden.
202 1-2 acres of land, being lot No.
117, in the 6th district of said county,
levied cn as the property of William H.
1 louse, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favoi of
William E. Pott,s and others; also, the
lease of one house *i*i lot in the town
of Foreyth. for the present year, all lev
ied on as the property of the said Wil
liam 11. House, Vj satisfy the above
named fi fas.
2 iols of land, Nos. 211 and 209 in
the 4th district of said county, levied on
as th property of-John Y. G. Waifs to
satisfy two small fi fas in favor of Wil
kins Hunt vs said Watts.
The south Half of lot No. 61 in the
11th district of said county, levied on
as the property of Robert Horton to sat
isfy sundry fi fas in favor of Littleton
Belshir vs. said Horton.
A. GOCIIRAN, SiijT.
POSTPONED SALE.
At the same time and place, will be sold,
1-2 acres of land, being
AC lot No. 35, in the 12th dis
trict of said county, levied on as the
property of Thomas Davis to satisfy
•sundry fi las in favor of Robert Burton,
John Wilson, Isaac Newell, and others
vs said Thomas Davis.
JOHN REDDING, D. S.
Will be sold at the same time and place,
THIOtE negroes, Tatty and h£r 2
children, tile woman 25, Amy 3,
Tom 2 years cf age, taken as the prop
erty of Isaac Welch to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of Alton Pemberton, and one in
favor of the Inferior Cour? of said county.
Two nego men, Tam 60, and Tony
50 years of age, taken to satisfy a fi la
in favor of Welcome Allen vs. Isaac
Welch, administrator on the estate of
James Welch, deceased.
A lease of three years on a lot of land
No. let! in the sth district of Monroe
county, taken as the property of Jacob
Lee to satisfy a small fi fa in favor of
Joseph Is. Swan—levy made and re
turned by a constable.
JOHN REDDING, L>. S.
MORTGAGE SALE.
( Will he sold, at the same place, cn the
first Tuesday in July ntxt.
| Negro boy by the name of
! Moses, ten or twelve years old,
wwd hp sWs/h mwipi g;
vor ol Wilkins Hunt vs said Willis.
A. COCHRAN, Stiff",
MORTGAGE SALES.
}f ill he sold, at the same place, on the
T first Tuesday in. June,
HE following negroes, viz. Sally a
woman 25 years old, and her 2 chit •
! Washington 2 years old and Jack
>on 6 months old, Elina a woman 20
years old and her two children, Fanny
a girl 3 years old Thomas a boy 1 year
“Id; ail levied on as the property of
Samuel Bailey to satisfy
fa in favor of Samuel Whittemore vs
said Bailey. A. COCHRAN, Shjf.
.If the same time and plare, will be sold
1 negro woman named Patty 22 years
old, taken as the property of Jes
se YV. Griggs, to Satisfy a mortgage fi
fa in favor of James Thweat vs. Jesse
VV. Griggs.
Three negroes, Moses, Peter and Lu
cy, sold to satisfy a mortgage fi fa j n
tavor of William Griggs— property
pointed out i said fi fa vs. Jesse \V-
Uriggs. JOljN REDDING, /). S.
TROUP SALS3.
be sold, on die first Tues-
w day in June next, at the Court
liouse ,n Troup County, the following
property :
One lot of land No. 101 in the 12th
district of said county, taken as the
property of Leighton Thompson, to sat
isfy n fi fa from the Superior Court in
favor of Collin & Jjror ua.
One lof of TarnS No. 74 in tfie 4th i
district of said county, taken as t ve pro
perty of William S. Maxwell to satisfy
two small fi fas from u Justices Court in
favor of Asa Hill—levy made and re
turned by B. D. Wooton, constable.
On lot of land, No. 80 Tn the 15th
district formerly Carroll now Troup
county, taken as the property of John
Robertson to satisfy a fi fa from Put
nam Superior Court, in favor of Robert
Vines Hardeman,
One lot of land, No. 74 in the 11th
district formerly Cartoll now Troup
county, taken as the property of John
Hoperto satisfy a li fa from Gwinett In
ferior Coort in favor of Charles S3. Sim
on ton.
11. S. ROBERTSON, Sh’iT.
MONTHLY NOTICES, OtC.
FOUR months after date application
will be made to the boil. Inferior
Court Bibb county far leave to sell Lot
No 17 in the 26th dist. of Lee county,
as the property of Will. Johnson, dec. ,
JACOB SHOTWELL, Adm’r.
March, 1828.
■7l OUR months alter date applica-
M 1 tion will be made to the honorable
tire Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
for leave to sell the real estate of Ro
nertilcCray, late ol said couuty, decea.
sed.
M. ROBERTSON, Admr.
Feb. 4. m4m 48
FOUR months after date, applica
tion will be made to the Hon. In
ferior Court of Bibb county, setting for
leave to sell the real estate of Jameson
Jordan, deceased, for the benefit oftne
heirs and creditors,
HENRY B. HILL, Adm’r.
March 3, 1828 52—m4m
TJOUH months a(iet uate, appliea-
F non will be made to the Iren, the
interior court of Twiggs county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell three fifths (undivided) of lot No.
190 in ‘he 6th disc, of Henry co. drawn
by tiie orphans of Jas. Johnsion, dec. —
Sold for the benefit of said orphans.
YOUNG JOHNSTON.
Guardian.
January 14th. 45 m4rn
FOUR months after date applica
tion w ill be made to the bun. Infe
rior Court of Henry county, whea sit
ting tor ordinary purposes tor leave to
seb the real *Mate ol the Orphans of Za
chajinb Harlin, dee>ss.
JOHN It. WILKIN'S, Guardian.
March 5, 1828. 02-m4tn
HULL NISI.
GEORGIA —Monroe County.
Supreme Court, Sept. Term. 1827.
jTHN| HE petition ol N.Thame) BAVeed,
J|. praying a foreclosure of the equity
ol redemption in and to lots number two
faindritad and one, and number two
hundred and two, in (be fourth district
of JJonroe county ; stating that La:*i
Ba ley, on the ninth flay of January,
in the year eighteen hundred anil twen
ty seven, executeilam) delife**'’ to your
petitioner, a deed of .Mortgage, for the
better securing the payment of the sum
of two bun ‘r-d and seventy thiee lol
lars and forty seen cent*, by the aaid
Isaac to your petitiotfer, on or before
tiie 15th day of August in the year first
aforesaid. On fruition it is ordered that
the said Isaac Bailey do, within twelve
months from this date pay into the of
fice of the Clerk of this Court the pi in.
cipal and intorest due on said
together with the costs of this applica
tion, so that the equity of redemption in
and to said mortgaged premises be
thenceforth barred and forever foreclos
ed.——lt is further ordered, that this
rule be published in one of the public
Gazettes of this Slat*, once a month
for six months, or that a copy n( ti e
same be served upon the mortgager or
his attorney, at least three months pre.
*ious to tiie term ot which the money is
directed to be paid as>ali>res.ud. A true
copy from the minutes.
Wm. P. HENRY, Clerk.
Sepf. sth, 1527. 50—m6m
GEORGIA —Twiggs County.
Rule N\si —for forerlouse of MortgHce.
Nor. Term. 18 27.
ITPON petitici of Tit nuns Rude;
) stating that Janies C. B y.*n ol
said county, mortgaged to said Thomas
Butlerou the I3ih day of November,
1826 —a tract of land lying in the conn
t> ol Twiggs, no. the 24th district
of formerly Wilkinson, now Twiggs
county for the belter securing the p >y
ment of a promisary note, principal pla
sm hundread and twenty eight dollars,
date lath April, 1825. p yatiie to Thos.
Butler ten days afterdate. It .|*f paring
that the said James C. Bryan has not
paid the said sum of money contained
in the promisary note : It is ordered ib it
the sa;d James C. Bryan do pa; into the
Clerk’s office of this county the principal
and interest due on said mortgage and
also all costs which shall hare occurred
within twelve months from this date, or
the eqnssy of redemption in snd to the!
said mortgaged premises will be from
henceforth forever barred hnd foreclos
ed : and that the seme be sold to pay
said debt, interest tuid cost hi the terms
of the statute in said case made and pro
vided . and it is further ordered that a
copy of this rule be served on the rnon
gager three months before the money is
fiakl into court, or be published in one of
tlie public gazettes of this slate once a
month for six months before the inouev
is to be paid into court.
A true Extract from the minutes, this
29th Nov. 1827.
THOS ARINGTON. Clk.
GEORGlA— Muscogee County.
Superior Court, March Term. 1328,
The Governor on I c . „ ...
the information of . Srt Fa - onguially
George 11. Bryan ‘> m sa ’ l ur !:, now
w - transferred to l albot
Wm. I). Delany yu P€‘‘or Court.
IT appearing to the Court by the re
turn of the Sheriff, that the defend
ant cannot be found in tire county of
Muscogee. On motion of eonnsel it is
ordered, that service on the defendant
be perfected by publication of a copy of
this rule in some public Gazette of this
State once u month for three months.
A true copy from the minutes.
A. B. GRIFFIN, Clerk.
March, 1828. injm-l
LEQAI SALS S& NOTICES
COLLECTOR'S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in May
next, will be sold in the town
o| Forsyth, Nlonroe county, the fellow
ing lauds, or so much thereof as will sat
isfy the tax and costs fur the year 1826.
202 1-2 acres of land third quality, lot
no. 8 in the eleventh district of Pike
county, returned by Wm. T. Saddler,
to satisfy his Ut for 1826: tax due
SI 06 1-4.
950 acres of land third quality, no.
not known, lying on Beaver dam Creek
In Warren county ; by 11. Cooksey, to
satisfy his tax for 1826. Tax due 7 dol
lars 62 12.
THO3. MALONE, s. c. m. c.
March 3, 1828. 51lds
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
AGREEABLY to an Order of the
lion, the Inferior Court of Bibb
couuty, will be sold in the town of Ma
non, Twiggs county,on the first Tuesday
in May next, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, the real estate of John Davis,
deceased, (except the widows dower)
consisting of the following lots of land,
viz. No. 90, a part of no. 91, no. 68, and
fifty acres of lot no. 89, all lying in the
seventh district of formerly Bihlwin,
now Twiggs county, including that
beautiful settlement of pine land, lying
on Stone Creek, whereon the adminis-’
tratoc now lives. Also, 150 acres of
oak and hickory land, a part of lot no.
25, in the 28th district of formerly
Wilkinson nflw Twiggs county: the
ebove lands are well improved. Terms,
possession given on the Ist of Jan. 1829,
when one half of the money inust.be
paid—the other half in one year from
that date. Small notes with good secu
rity Will be required.
Wm. DAVIS. Adm’r.
REBECCA DAVIS, Adm’r*.
March 3, 1828. 51 —9w
The Georgia Journal are requested to
give the above three Insertions.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the
honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in May next, fifty acres of
land in Jonee county, adjoining? the
lands of William More and Mr. firede
love, one mile and a half from Fort
ville; lands belonging to the heirs of
Littlebury Wilson, and sold for their
benefit.
ELIZA WILSON Guardian.
March 12, 1828. t-tds
POSTPONED SALE.
BY order of the Court of Ordinary
of Houston county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in June next, Lot No.
126, 23d district, formerly Muscogee
now Talbot county. Terms made
known on the day of sale. The prop
erty belonging to the estate of Richard
Smith deceased.
ABNER WIMBERLY, Ex'or.
Hlarch 31, 1828. 5-tds
a wAdaozr anx> ibam
AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold on a credit, until
the 25th Dec. next, at the Court
in Macon, at II o’clock in the forenoon
of Tuesday the 2d of June next, a road
Waggon and a team of three Horses,
all fit for immediate use. Good securi
ty will be required
THOMAS YICTERY, Adm'r
of Thomas A. Billups, dec.
Macon, April 10, 1828. 6-eoptds
~~ POSTPtINEI)
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BY order of the Court of Ordinary
of llmiston, will be sold on the fir4t
Tuesday of July next:
I art No. 94, en the 19th district Lee
county, sold as this property of liicnard
Smith, dec. for the benefit cf the heirs
and creditors. Terms made know n on
the dav.
ABNER WIMBERLY, Er'r.
Jan. 2. 1828. 46tds
1.1 XECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII b
A sold on the first Tuesday in June
next, at the court-house in the town of
Columbus, Muscogee county a Stock of
DB.IT GOODS, GROCERIES,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, to
gether with me Jersey W'aggon, helong
ing to the estate of Zachariah Dewell,
dec. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditor; of suid dec. Terms made
known on tlj* day.
IRA SCOTT. } v
E.EBISSELL,s ExP< ‘ utors -
ColumbusJMarch 25. S-Ot
NOTICt —.All persons indebted to
the esate of Zachariafc Dewell,
late of Muwogee county, dec are re
quested to imke early payment, and all
those haringdemands against said estate
will present liem in terms of the law.”
’ i ra Scott, i Execu-
JC. E. liissell, $ tors.
March 25. S-5t
. - i—■—■- 1 M m
CITATIONS. AC.
GEORGIA —Burke County.
WHEREAS Marniaduke J. Slade
has applied to me for letters of
administration de bonis non, on the es
tate of Eli Emanuel, late of said coun
ty deceased
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred
and creditor* of the said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to file their ob
jectbxis, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in
Burke county, thh “254th March, 1828.
SAMUEL STIRPES, C. C. O,
GEORGIA— Bibb County.
WHEREAS Charles S. Lewis ap
plies to me for letters of admin
tration tm ihe estate of Frederick Foy,
late of Said coimty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to
appear at iny office within the time pre
scribed by law, and shew cause, if anv
they have, otherwise said letters will b$
granted.
M. SIMMONS, Clerk.
April, U. 1828. 5-Sw
llmnlTfok sallT
‘l Os of land. No. 146, fourth Dis
-Li trici Coweia county, will lie sold
on accommodating terms. Apply to
GEO. W. COE, Savannah, or to
‘Jliomas Campbell, Macon.
Eeli. £5, 1828, 50—Am
PUBLIC SALE OF
I. OTS
Within the Reserve and Town of
(OGwrasras* ’
AT THE COWETA rALLS.
On the Chattahoochee River.
IN conformity to an act of the Le
gislature of this State, passed on the
twenty-lourth day of December, in the
vear one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-seven, to lay 014 a trading town,
and dispose of all the lands,reserred for
the use of the state, near the Coweta Calls
on the Chuttuhoochie river —Will be sold
in the
TOWN or COLUMBUS*
On Thursday , the 10th of July next ,
SIX HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN
BUILDING LOTS, of half an acre
each, in the plan of said town;
Twenty-five Gardening Lots of ten
acres each, on the North East and South
of the square reserved for the town and
common;
And adjoining the same, twenty Lots
of twenty acres each—seventy-eight lots
of one hundred acres each, and thirty
one parts of survey.
The local advantages of this town—
the rich and extensive back country it
has already at command, and the in
creasing importance it will derive from
the cession of the lands on the west of
the Ghattahooclne river, will insure to it
a degree of commercial importance not
surpassed by any other town in Georgia.
The town is situated on the east side of
the river, immediately below the falls,
which admits of a safe” and convenient
navigation for steam-boats from thence
to Apalachicola Bay.
Terms will be, one-fifth of the pur
chase money in cash or current bills of
chartered Banks of this state—the ba
lance in four equal annual instalments.
The sale will commence on the dav
above mentioned, anil w ill be continued
from day to day until all the lots are dis
posed of.
IGNATIUS FEW, )
ELIAS BEALL,
PHILIP HENRY ALSTON >
JAMES HALLAM, I
E. L. DEGRAFFENREID, J
1 Commissioners for laying off the town of
Columbus, and the Reserve at the
Coueta Fulls.
Gy*The Editors of all the public ga
zettes of Georgia, the. Charleston Cour
ier and Tuscaloosa paper will insert the
above advertisement for sixty days, and
forward their accounts to me, at Colurn
bus, for payment.
SOWLLI. WOOLFOLK,
Sec’ry to the Board of Cowm'rs.
April 28. €otl 7
THOM ANTON
TOWN LOTS.
UTSON INFERIOR COURT, )
March Term,, 1828. J
ORDERED, That the purchasers
of Town Lots in Thomaston, have
until the FIRST DAY OF APRIL
next to make the last payment due
thereon; and if not then punctually
paid, the whole of them will Ije re-soid
on the FIRST TUESDAY in
MAY WEST:
ALSO,
At the same time the remaining unsold
Lots will be disposed of.
All persons wishing to settle in Tho
maston, would do well to attend.
By order of the Inferior Court, sitting
for Ordinary purposes,
A. H. BROWN, C. I. C.
Thomaston, Upson co. )
Mach 13, 18ft 8. _ \ 27w
STRAYED, ~
e&SIM* FROM my residence,
Mr “If about the 25th February
JLmJbbm last, 2 COLTS—one a
bright sorrel filly, 2 yeam old in June,
has a small white spot in her forehead,
scarcely to be seen : the other, a sorrel
horse colt, one year old next August,
has a blaze in his face, and S white feet.
A reasonable reward will be given for
their delivery to
THOMAS BLUNT,
Near Clinton.
April 21. 6
GEORGlA— (fyson County.
THE following is a list of free per
| sons of color, who have come for
ward and registered their names in my
office; and notice is hereby given, that
unless objection is made within the time
prescribed by law, certificates will be
granted them,
William Haynes, dark complexion,
thirty seven years old, occupation a car
penter, born in Virginia.
Delpha Dennis, twenty four years old,
yellow complexion, occupation a spin
ster, born in North Carolina.
John Scott, dark complexion, thirty
‘seven years old, a Farmer, born in
Georgia.
Notice is hereby given, to all free
persons of color, residing in this coun
ty, that unless they come forward and
register their names, within the time
prescribed, the requisitions of the law
will be rigorously enforced against them.
A. 11. BROWN, C’k. I. C.
April 21, 1328. 7-5 w
CAUTION..
IDO hereby forewarn all persons
from trading for a Note, given by
by myself for sixteen dollars sixty two
and a half cents, and made payable to
Davies B. Braswell, Admr. See. on or
before the 25th of Dec. or the first of
January next, and dated the 19th of
April, 1328; as the consideration there
of has totally failed, I am determined
not to pay it unless compelled by law.
JAMES WOODWARD.
Macon, April 25, 1828. 7-3 w
CAtTTXOZir.
IDO hereby forewarn all persons
from trading for three Notes of
hand? given by me to David Patten, and
E. C. Beard, securities, two of them are
for thirty dollars each, and the other
for twenty two dollars and twenty five
cent:,, made payable on or before the
25th December next, to Davis B. Bra -
well, adinr. See. and dated the 7th of
January 1828. As the consideration
for which said Notes were given has to
tally failed, I am determined not to
pay them, unless compelled bv law.
ROBERT SMITH.
Bibbco. April 25, 1828. 7-3 w
TI \ a
or evkrt nescp.irTiosr
DO NS AT THIS OmCS.
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For sale at the
Macopßook store
: a general USOTt
mcut of Misccl
‘i laneous,Medical,
Law, and School’
Books.—The following are among the
miscslLlA neocs works.
Biography of the Signors of the Dec
laration of Independence, 9 vols*
Allen’s American Resolution
American Heroes
The Federalist
Trial of Aaron Burr
History of England, by Hume, Smol
lett and Bisset
Brown’s Philosophy, Palev’s do
Cavallo’s do Brown's ilo
Campbell’s do
Schoolcraft’s Travels
Life of Patrick Henrv
Say’s Political Economy
Rushes literary and moral Essays
Constitutions of all the States
Adam’s Roman manners and niston*
Potter’s Antiquities of Greece
Brown's Antiquities of the Jess
Lite of Washington
do of Marion, do of Gen. Lee
do Franklin, with his writings
do of Dr. Johnson, uuh Ins works
Josephus’s Works
Lives of all tiie Philosophers
Johnson’s lives of the Poets
Mosheim’s Church History
Milner’s do do
Goldsmith's Animated Nature
Rollin’s Ancient History
Plutarch's Lives, Baker’s Livy
Murphey’s Tacitus
President’ 9 Speeches
McKenzie’s 5000 Recipes
Domestic Encyclopedia
Works of Goldsmish
Shakspeare’s Plays
All the living Plays, 15 vo!s
A collection of single Plays, unberund
Russell's Tour in Germany
Views of America, by Miss Wright
Sketch of the li. S. by a Russian
Campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas
Scenes in Asia, Africa and America
Keppel’s Travel s in India
An Inquiry into the principles and
policy of the Government of the
U. States, by John Taylor, of Ya.
Malte-Brum’s Universal Geography
anew and valuable work
Morse’s Gazetteer
Brooks’ Gazetteer,
Roger's Biographical Dictionary
Lempriere’s do do
do Classical Dictionary
Scott’s life of Napoleon
Chronicles of Canongate,
The Red Rover—Cooper’s last “Novel
The Spy, I‘ioneers
Lionel Lincoln, Last of the Mohicans
Pelican Island, Montgomerys last poem
Francis Berrian the Mexican Patriot
Honor O’Hara, Homan Nights
Kandoval, or the Freemason
Wood stock, Waverly
Vivian Grey, Elizabeth Beßruee
Almacks, Gayieties and Gravetics
Refugee, Gaston Dcßlondeville
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life
Military Book, Richmond
High Life, Last of the Lairds
Reuben Apslie, No Fiction
Husband Hunting, Mirror of Taste
The Sketch Book, by \V. Irving
Tales of a Traveller do
Knickerbocker, Hearts of Steel
Don Quixote, lludibras
Tale of a Tub,a new pulication, by De
mocritus Americanus
Arabian Nights, Ev. Entertainments
Children of the Abbey
Tales of my Landlord
Governess, Female Biography
British Spy, I,aeon
Thompson's Seasons
Young’s Night Thoughts
Zimmerman on Solitude
Hervey’s Meditations
Cowpcr’s Poems, Hogg’s do.
Humes’ Poems and Letters
Milton’s Works Kirk White’s Poems
Lord Byron's Works
.Moore’s Melodies, The Wreath
Homer’s lihad Smart’s.Horace
British Poets, Pope’s Works
Childe Harold, Don Juan
\ocal Standard, Diamond Songstpr
Sterne’s Works, Goldsmith’s Plays
The Spectator, Junius
Locke and Bacon’s Essays
Reid on the Mind, Self Knowledge
Early Rising, Scientific Dialogues
Infantry Discipline,
Masonic Chart, Freemason's Monitor
Hoyle's Games, Elements of Chess
Cmik’s Voyages, Ramble in Germany
Lights of Education, Village Dialog’s
Gtphans of Normandy
Russel as, Ossian, Teßemachus
Gil Bias, Peregrine Pickle
Vicar of Wakefield
Reformed Pastor, Paul and Virginia
John Bull, Sanford and Merton
Spec of the Forest
Romance of the Forest
Remarkable Events, Red Gauntlet
Butler's Remiscences
French Sergeant’s Adventures
Melon’s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem
A few days in Athens, Moral Tales
Thaddeus of Warsaw, Scottish Chiefs
Lady's Preceptor, Retrospection
Looking Glass for the Mind
William Wallace Robinson Crusoe
Tales for Roys and Girls
Manners of the Romans
Bennett’s Letters to a Young Lady
Guide to Men and Manners
Madame Chaponc’s Letters to a
young Lady
A Mother's Advice to her Daughters
and a Father’s Legacy
Domestic Happiness
Irving’s Orations
Scott’s Theol. Works, Dwight’s do*
Ridgley’s Divinity,
Magee on Atonement
Blair’s Sermons, Saurine’s do
Rarlass’ do, Drelincotirt on Death
Bntterworth’s Concordance
Brown’s do. Pulpit Assistant
Miller on Clerical Manners
Biblical Reader, Saint’s Rest
Paley’s Evidence of the Christian Re
ligion, Charnocks do.
Divine Cordial Dodrige’s Regenera*
Christian’s Great Interest
Afflicted Man’s Companion
Jay’s Family Prayers
Dissertation on Baptism
Christian Perfection, Young Convert
Edward on Revivals
Willis on the Sacrament
Bradley’s Sermons, Harriet Newell
Family and }>ocket Bibles, elegant -
BOSE Sc SLAUE-
SjT” Remedy for licT-1 Tiv t .
$5,0C0 to be procured fo> 55 > t
. TMTHOEVEK wishes, now
*f opportunity of id tainii l
applying to the Agents of the J
x MACON
J XKASCNIO BAIL
LOTTERY,
Positively to .commence drawing in V,.
con. on Ihe 213 t JUNE next, and to I,
.tfonipletfid in five days undir the supen
intemlence of the Commissioners.
(ff’Frizes only to be
The prizes all floating Irom tie
commencement, except the two prize, <■~
5*300, one of which will le deposited ii,
the wheel on the second day and the
other on the third day, the prize v
? 1.500, which will be deposited in the
wheel on the fourth day. and the prize,
of 55,000 which will be deposited 111 ;(,■
wheel on the last day.
HIGHEST’ PRIZE,
$ 5,00*.
SCHFMK.
i 07 #S,CSC ig 33,00*
1 1.500 1,500
2. 500 500
a 300 000
fico 100 1,000
10 50 500
50 20 1,000
200 IO 3,000
1.580 5 7,900.
1.855 Prizes.
3.145
0,000 Ticket., *20.000
(Much less than two Blanks to a
Tickets $5, Halves S- 50, Quartersgl
Commissioners appointed Ity the. State of
Georgia.
JOHN- T. ROWLAND, UF.NRV O. LAMAP,
AN M. J. DAN ELLY, DzCVID KaLSTos,
THOMAS KING, A. R. FREIMas
S. STONE, E. W. WRIGHT,
R. HIKDSONG.
The Commissioners hav„ appoints
the, following persons Agent* , n Mow,
for the sale of Tickets.
J. Freeman <V Cos.
F. W. Wright ,
Ralston Sf Jones ,
Levi Eckley,
Rose Jp Slade,
Stone 4* Coif.
Those who wish to purchase TickfN
by the quantity, for sale, can obtain thiru
at a reasonable discount oftheSec’rv
Orders, enclosing the money, w ill
received by letter, post paid, and prompt
ly attended to, by the Secretary or any
of the above named Agents.
T. BARKER,
Sec'y to the Commissioner
PRIZE TICKETS
IV THU
Greene f,- Pulaski Monument Lottery,.
Received in exchange for Tickets in tbil
Lottery.
Macon, April 1. stf
LAW BOOKS.
ROSE & SLADE have on Land
the following Law Books, most
of which they can sell as low as they
as they can be obtained in Philadelphia
or New-York.
Archbold’s Civ 1 Pleadings
do Criminal do
do Practice
do Appendix (anew work)
Atkyns Reports
Archbold and Christian’s Blarkstoffl)
Beame’s Pleas
Branches Law Maxims
Blake's Chancery Reports
Balantine bn Limitations
Burlamaqui’s Natural and Pol. Law
Beccarie on crimes
Christian's Blackstone
Church's Digest
Chitly on Contracts (anew work)
Chitty's Blackstone do
do Pleadings
do on Bills
. Comyn on Contracts
Cruise on Real Property
Coke’s Abridgement
Churches Digest
Campbell’s Nisi Priux
Caldwell on Arbitrations
Durnford and East’s Reports
East’s Reports
Field’s Blackstone
Fearne on Remainders
Holt on Libel
Hall’s Law Journal
Hoffman’s Chancery Reports?
do Cases
Jacobs and Walker's Reports
Johnson's Rpporfs and Dig<v.t
Jones on Bailment
Jefferson's Manual
Laws of the United States
Livermore on Agency
Law of Infancy
Law of Patents
Law of Lien
Mitford’s Pleadings
Moore’s Index
Montefieroe’s Precedent!
Maddock's Chancery
Norris’ Peake
Phillips’ Evidenrr*
Powell on Contracts
do on Desist s- •
Palpy’s Digest
Roberts on Fraud*
do on Wills
Russell on Crimes
Kopor on Property
Swift's Digest
fcburkie on Evidence
do R eports
Fellon’s Practice
Swansfon’s Reports
Seargeant on A rtacluaetrt
Poller’s Law of Executions
Verplanck on Contracts
Walker's Report*
Wootlfall’s Landlord and Ten.!;*
Yelverton's Reports. &c. Sue.
GEORGIA— Monroe Couatp
James swann of Ca P t*n ru*
and 1 way’s district, Tolls before Sat’
m l Hamhlet, Esq. one hay MAKE, (<[■’
feet sown or eight inches* high, thmidt.
to be eleven or twrdie years old, I* 1 '’
hind feet whit# and her rffebt four t*
white : appraisad by 11. B.
and C. Bodges, u> twenty dollars.
WIEEY NBWBEKRY, C*r*
April 5, lftjg. 7-2*
HLAAKS,
FOR SAW’
mat. the tjomaid'.fs \