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For sale at the
Maconßook store
a general nssort-
TMBPvyr'• ‘ .jtt meat of Miscel
f~ ir laneous, Medical,
Law, and School
Books.—The fallowing are among the
MISCfci.I,AfiKOUS WORM
■Biography of the Signers ol the Dec
laration of Independence, 0 vols
Allen’s American Revolution
American Heroes, The Federalist
Trial of Aaron Burr
111 story of England, by Hume, Smol
lett and Bisset
Brown’s Philosophy, Pnlry's do
Lavallo’s do lirdwn’s do
Campbell’s do
Schoolcraft's Travels
Life of Patrick Henry
Bay’s Political Economy
Goode’s Book o f \ ure
Ferguson on C.vil Society
Modern Europe
Hannah Moore’s Works, (complete
, in 2 vols.)
Edmund Jutke’s Works, 7 vols.
Spectator in 1 and- vols.
Mrs. 1 [emau’s Poems, (late edition)
Allison on Taste
Brown on Cause and Effect
Oogan on the Passions
Rushes literary and moral Essays
Constitutions of all the States
Adam’s Roman munn is aud custom*
Potter’s Antiquities of Greece
Brown’s Antiquities of the Jews
Life of Washington
do of Marion, do of Gen. Leo
do Fm aklin, with his writings
do of Dr. Johnson, with his works
Josephus'* Works
Lives of all the Philosophers
Johnson’s lives of the Poets
Milner’s Church Historv
Goldsmith's Animated Nature
Rollin’* Ancient History
Plutarch's Lives, Baker s Livy
Murphey’s Tacitus
I‘resident’s Speeches
McKenzie's 5000 Recipes
Domestic Encyclopedia
Works of bold stilish
Shakspeirc’s Plays
All the living Plays, 19 vols
A collection of single 1 lays, unbound
Russell’s Tour in Germany
Vi “.v of America,hv Miss Wright
Hke'rh of the U. S. b> a llussi m
‘Campaign of 1781 in the Carol..,as
Scenes in Asia, Africa and America
Kennel’s Travel’s m India
An Inquiry into the principles and
policy of the Government ol the
VJ. States, by John ‘1 avlor, ol V a.
M iKe-Brun’s Universal Gedgrapny—
a new and valuable work
Morse’s Gazetteer, Brooks’ and i
Biographical Dictionary
’ Leinpriere’s do do
do Classical Dictionary
The Red Rover, Spy, f ’ lon *? r *
Lionel Lincoln, Last of the Mohicans
Francis irrian tit-’ MeXv an 1 atnot
Honor O'Uua, Roman Nights
Woodstock, Wavevly
Vivian Grey, Elizabeth Deßrnce
Ahnacks, Gayieties and Gravetifts
Refugee, Gaston Deßlond-v.lie
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life
Military Sketch Book, Rxluuond
High Life, Last of the Lauds
Reuben Apslie, No Fiction
Thaddeus of Warsaw, >OOlll4ll Chiefs
Gil Bias, Peregrine Pickle
Husband Hunting, Mirror of Taste
The Sketch Book, by W. Irving
Tales of 1 Traveller do
Knickerbocker, Hearts of Steel
Don Uurxote, HuJihras
Tale of a Tub,a new pulication, b> De
mocritus Americanus
Arabian Nights, F.v. Entertainments
Children of the Abbey
Tales of m - Landlord
Govern"**, Female Biography
British Spy. La in
Thompson’s Seasons
Young’s Night Thoughts
Campbell’s Poems (elegant)
Zimmerman 011 Solitude
llervev’s Meditations
(1 iwper’s Poems, Hogg * do.
, • ■’ Poems and Letters
’ dorks Kirk White’s Poems
... Works
V. Indies, The Wreath
Horn *r's 111-ad Smart’s Horace
British Poets, Pone’s Works
Cliil le Harold, D >’i Juan
Vocal Standard, Diamond Songster
Slf.i'ne’s Works, Goldsmith s Piays
Southern and Western Songstei, (the
most popular and valuable collec
tion how in use.)
The Spectator, Junius
Lricke add Bacon’s I>nv's
Reid on the Mind, Belt Knowledge
Masonic Chart, Freemason’s Monitor
‘Ho . le’s Games, Elements of dies*
Cook's Vo - ages, Ramble in Geimany
Lip lit of Education, Villfge Dialog’”
Orphans of Normandy
Itasselrs, Ossian, Te’i machiis
John Bull, Sanford and Merton
Spectre ol file Forest
-Romance of the Forest
Remarkable Events, Red Gauntlet
A few days in Athens, Moral Tales
Lady's Preceptor, Retrospection
Looking Glass for the Mind
William Wallace Robinson Crusoe
Manners of the Romans
Bennett’s EetterS to a loung Lady
Snort's Theol. Works, lhvigiu’s do.
Willis on the Sacrament
Mr-nlley's Sermons, Harriet Newell
Bidgley’s Divinity,
Confessions of Faith
Blair’s Sermons, Baurine’s do
Barlass’ do. orelinConrt on Death
Miller on Clerical Manners
BiMical Header, Saint's R.*<t
Brown’s Concord’**, Pulpit AssistutTT
Elegant Diamond Bibles
do Testaments
I’aley's Evidence ol tltoChristian Re
ligion, Charuocks do.
do Watt*’ Hymn’s
McDowell’s Bible Q,riestiin*
l);vine Cordial Ilodiige* Kegeiferat.
Christian’s Great Interest
Afflicted Man’s Companion
Elbott's Botany? Smarms riermons
Art of lining fgtng and comfortably
Thomas Political Woiks, 3 v.
defierson’s Notes. Htbbon’s Rome
Xiook ot Rules and Tables of monies,
weirhfs me.isures and Tinte
Johnson v.rJ \\ ,1k w's large Diction’)*
and, • pocket d*>
Reform*; 1 Pastor, Paul and Virginia
Vicar ut Waketwsid
<iil.it* JVi riS M
TIIE business of L. FITCH Sz Cos.
will be hereafter conducted un
der the firm of
rzTCH & woßiarr.
All persons indebted to 11* must niaki
payment between this and the first of
January next.
1.. FITCH & CO.
Macon, Oct. 24, 1828.
FITCH & WaRDIjV,
MZSRCHAXCT TAILORS,
Are now openingut the
Macon C\ot\mi” Stove
A LAAUK ASSOKtME.NT OF
GOODS AND CLOTIiiIWO,
Consisting of Super, blue, black, brow 11,
olive, c.larct, drab and mixed Lon
don CLOTHS
Super. Mack, brown,clnret,mixed, drab,
bu/rand white di), CASSIMERI'S
do. blue, black, brown, olive, drab and
green SILK VELVETS
A splendid assortment of Velvet lest
ing and Valentin tin.
find’ and white Mar'eiiles do.
HOUD ARD’S superor black Gloves
Castor do. white do. buckskin do.
lined do.
German, Bandairfia, and Flag Haud’kfs
Italian, India and Plaid Cravats
White do. Ran ice do.
Xamrtno and French Stocks, Stiffners
Vest and Panta’oons Springs
Black and while Bilk H iso
Worsted and cotton halt tlcse
I Bilk Umbrellas
! Webb’s patent Silk and Common Sits]
ponders, Beiganzee Shirts
White and brown Shirting, Padding ]
< I otto 11, Fannel, Satinett, Buttons
Sewing Silk, and all kinds ol Tailors j
T rimings
MILITARY TRDUNGS,
Gold and Silver Epauletts, Stars Tas
sels, Ford, Belt Plates, Late, Eagle
and Bell Buttons, worsted \\ mgs,
Red top Plumes,'See. A c.
Tire above goods'a re of the best quali
ty, and will be sold low
Heady made Clothing.
Super, bine, brown, olive, mixed and
claret FROCK COATS
do do do do Dress COATS 1
do do do do COATEES [
do do do do PANTALOONS
Cord, Hangup, Beverett & Satinett do
Plain, striped and figured Bilk Velvet
VESTS, Cloth and Cadsimere do
Plain Florentine and striped do
Fancy Silk do
Velencia and Marseilles do
Find linen andfcotton SHIRTS
Bleached and unbleached do
Short PICKETS & ’BROWSERS
Pea Jacketts, Monkey do
Over Goats and Great Cos ifs
Fine cotton and flannel DRAWERS
Cotton flannel and Swansdown do
100 Ladies and Gentlemen's Gamb
le! and Plaid CLOAKS, Kr,. See.
TAILOitfSH
carried on as listed in all its various
branches, having the latest New York
fashions, arid tiie best workmen, our
work shall not be inferior lo any. IV e
solicit the patronage of our former
friends and the public •elierallV.
Macon, Oct. 23, 1838. ’ S3
(P/® On. hand, an elegant one horse
BAROUCHE CARRIAGE and one
horse WAGGON, which will Uc sold
low for CASH.
Also- —A SIDEBOARD.
I&O TIG 2,
A LL persons indebted to the estate
Jw of John Chappell, late of Monroe
county, deceased, are requested to make
payment: and persons having demands
against the same aie requested to pre
sent them in the manner prescribed by
law.
A. H. CHAPPELL,?
J. 1). CHAPPELL, (,
Dec. 39, 1829. 43-tds
EXEC CTORS S aITb. ~
ON Thursday the Hts day of
February next, will be sold', at the
late residence of John Chappell* deceas
ed, Cf Monroe county, the perishable
property belonging to the estate cd said
deceased, consisting of corn, foddef,
horses, hogs, cattle, horisehdlkl luruiture
kuchen iiteusils, and lannmg iniple
inents, with a variety of other article
too tedious to mention. Th<? • ■ ‘
continue from day to day till e
thing is sold.
A. H. CHAPPELL, ? x V „
J. D. CHAPPELL, J
Dec. 29, 1328. 4S-tds
OEORGl Crawford County-
BEFORE Jas.Potter, Ju>ticeO r th!’
Peace for said County, personally j
appeared, John VV. Evans, who eeiugl
duly sworn, deposeth a*d saitli, that he |
was If possession ot a certain Bond, gen- *
heraily called a title bond, executed by 1
Thomas Owens, on the 4th day of Dec. j
1827. conditioned to make deponent ti-j
ties for Lot No. 1 *.♦!, m the 17U1 dist. of j
Lee Countv, in said State, and that the
snjie bond is lost or so mislaid l.iat the
deponent cannot obtain it.
JOHN IV. EVANS.
Pec. 20 18t8. O-3'V
Sworn to, and subscribed before
m* this 13th day of December, 18JU.
JAMES POTTER, J• P
-3* OTIC*!.
MACON LODGE, No. 31, )
Dec. 46, 1843. i
CIHARGES havin’? been preferred
J against Frascls H. Hickim
huro, recently a metdber of this Lodge,
for uJjmasonic conduct, cohtrary to the
good order of society and the dignity ol
the fraternity, by drunkenness armother
disorderly behavior; and effending a
gainst the law sos the State, by trading
with npgroes in an unlawful manner,
upon which charges he has been found
guilty,'and expelled from dll the rights
and benefits of masonry.
Bv order of the IV. M.
S. ROSE, Srt'y.
TOiV.V lAYVH
FOR LALE.
Wf UL be sold, on the second Mon
day in January next, at lA-
Grange, in TrOup county, the residue of-
The unsold Lots in the town of La-
Grange. Persons wishing to settfe'in a
flourishing and healthy village, surroun
ded by an extensive body of good land,
would do well to attend, ws it is expected
the lots will sell low.
J \!IGS CULBERS6N,) .
JAMES MAlH>ofc, yr
SAMUEL It EID, S
November 17, 1828. 65 ids
tOR SALXS 08. LXjA&KS.
I OFFER my .'.Lire Houses for sale,
they are well . limited for business,
aid are so conveniently arranged, that
fewer hands are required to attend them
than any other ware houses of the same
size in tlie place—attached to the ware
houses is anew and substantial wharf.
The payments will he made easy to the
purchaser—dr I will lease them for three
or five years, and will promise my aid
and my influence, (or as far as it can he
exerted) to promote the interest of the
person who buys or Ibase*.
JOHN T. LAMAR.
Macon, Jan. S, 1829. 48
£IO RE WARD.
|k| TQLKN on the 19th Dec. from a
lor Waggoner by the name of James
Brown, two miles East of Macon, a
gold horizontal NVATCH, opening with
a spring in the stem, three gold hands,
the second hand sweeps the whole dial;
none of the machinery can be seen on
opening hut the balance wlidel. Very
few of the kind in use: a pack of cards
advertising my medical services, a plaid
cloak and some other articles taken at
the same time. Whoever will return
said Watch or give information wherd
it may he found shall be entitled to the
above reward.
C. G. M. PRIME.
Dee. 29, 1823. 43-8 w
STOS* TfcTU BUNAWAITS.
jfR \ x \-A ’ 1 from die subscribers,
j.B'iSb Jasp r conn e, on Christmas
!N ■ t tiro Xegro Fallows, JO and
! B PERI.ING. Baid negroes are broth
| ers but do not favor each other much ;
. (hey are both stout made, and sensible ;
I one -if then, is a little above the common
s'atuie; the other not quite so tall;
tht-v have tolerably large lips; the one
is rather dark co nplecied ; they speak
pert when spoken to; they nre well
dressed, one of them had on a white
hat, they both I, id on blue cassinelt pan
taloons, one of them a blue cloth coat,
the other a white cotton jacket; they
both bad red striped plaid cloaks; they
went towards Macon; they went off
without any provocation, and it is high
ly probable they have a Free Pass, or
are conducted oil’ by some white per
son, and are trying to make their final
escape. Any |>erson apprehendin . said
negroes and delivering ‘hem to the sub
scribers, or lodging them in any safe
Jail so we get them, shall be handsome
ly rewarded.
C VSIYELL PEURIFOY.
R. W. PEURIFOY.
Jasper co. Dec. 31, 1823. 43-2w*
SCHOOL
at uaoirari vesuntow,
MUX ROE COUSTY.
“]®5"R. WELLS will continue to
JJfal teach during the ensuing year,
where lie has taught for two years past.
Board may be had in the neighborhood
at fifty Dollars for the year; and also
with the Teacher including private Tu
ition, at the same price. Tuition six
teen dollars for the ygar. Sciences prin
cipally taught are, English Gramme s
Geography. Mathematics, Kook help
ing. and Music. We expect those pa
rents and guardians, acquainted with
the credit of tills School, its situation,
and the fatfility with which students
have bceii taught, during thp two years
past, will sehd their sons, if they wish to
board them out, to pursue those branch
es, pa'ticularlv as the number will not
exceed twenty-five to one teacher.
The attention of the Teacher (two or
three hours in each day) will not be ta
ken up w ith a Greek or'Latin Glass.
joitn Drown,
JOHN M. JORDAN,
OB BORN ROGERS,
OKEN WOODARD, Hes -
EDMUND JACKSON.
Dec 30, 1828. 43-3 w
NOTICE.
A LT, persons indebted to 11. 11. Mn
,’ to gie, by Note or Book Account, j
will please, enll on the subscriber and j
settle the same without delay. As they :
have been left with him lor collection, i
upon failure within a reasonable time, 1
legs! ■ uis “ ill be used to compel pay,
JOB MAG.II.
Y con, Nov. 81, 1828. H 7 ts
“AliltfANACgT
FOR THE YEMi
1889,
For Sole by
FLLIS, SHUTW ELL & GO
Nov. Bil, 1823. 38—
NOKfB.
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday
in February next, one lot of land
No. 132, sixth district formerly Bald
win now Jones county, cuutaltiing laU
acres more or lest, belonging to the Es
tate of John Sumner, dec. sold tor the
benclit of the Ivors and creditors.
JAMES SI MNER, Adm'r.
Jones co. Nov. 28. 1823. 38-tiii
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in February
next, at the Court House in Macon
will be sold between the usual lmftrs of
sale, the following property belonging
to the estate of Thomas A. Billups, de
ceased, to w it:
One House and Lot in the town of
Macon, known as lot No. 1 iti the &7th
square of said town.
Also, a House and Lot No. 3, in said
57th square, together with a complete
Lot of household and kitchen furniture.
TERMS made known on the day of
sale. THOS. VICTERY, Adm'r
November 29, 1828. 38-tds
COVIsmTON ACADEMY,
ON the first Monday in January
next,the Rev. J. T. Hand willo
pen School in Covington, Newton coun
ty, where he will prepare Students for
any ciißyge ifi the Union. Bearding
can be had on good term*, strict atten
tion will lie paid to the morals of the
children. Males and Fctrials will both
be attended ta.
December 17. 1828. 41-Sw
-- , r - - - ■
BLAAK BOOKS.
A QUANTITY just received and
for sale by
ELLIS, SHOTWELt & Cos.
October 10. 31
Fmit,
Itjrebh Vrlneb,
. Muscatd and Bunch RAISINS
FIGS, FILBERTS
ALMONDS
Preserved GINGER
Cuba HONEY, A.c. Ac.
Just received and for sab- by ‘
ELLIS, SHOTVVELL & Cos;
Dec. 26, 1823. 52
TWT3 as AC OT3
FEMALE SCHOOL,
WILL be opened under the super
intendence of the Subscriber, on
the first Monday in January next. 11c
expects the assistance of a Lady emi
nently qualified to teach Music arid tin:
Ornamental Blanche? df Female Edn
; cation, early in March n -xt ; and with
1 the pledge of hisbest efforts to promote
j the improvement of nis Pupils,he solicits
. a share bfthe public favor.
TERMS of TANARUS! mON.
: For Spelling, Reading and writing, per
| quarter. 33.
English Grammar, Arithmetic and
Letter Writing. 5
The higher branches 7
G. CAPERS.
Dccemher, 20, 1828. 41-ts
FRH V /j~l u/t IVAL.
15 GOT H & SHOES
A. 0. PA&MBLSE it CO.
Have just received from their
manufactory at the North, a
large supply of BOOTS & SHOES,
which together with their former stock,
makes as complete and extensive as
sortment as can be found in the State,
all of which are offered at wholesale and
retail at ihe lowest Cash prices,
AUUS'i THEM ARE THF. FOLLOWING
Ladies’ prunella and
CTI m buckskin Bootees, of va
■fewfel rums sizes and colors,
Do. morocco, seal and
calf skin Bootees,
Ladies’ walking Shoes and Pumps.
w it), and without licels
Prunella Shoes of various colours and
fashions
Aliases morottco, calf skin, seal skin
and prunella Shoes and Pumps
Gentlemen’s Wellington Boots, from
53 to #9.
Do. Jackson and Monroe Shoes
Do. Calf skin, low quarters
I)o. Buck skin, do do.
Do. Morocco and seal Pumps
Do. thick brogans, sewed and
pegged
Do. Thick low quarters
BoVs’ calf skin Bootees
Do. do Shoes
Do. thick Shoes and Brogans
Children’s morocco and calf skill
Bootees and Shoes, (a good as
sortment)
A large piantitv of first rate Shoes,
suitable for plantation use.
%* The above are of their own man
ufacture, and w arranted as good as any
in the State. A continuance of the
public patronage is solicited.
merchants and others
supplied on (lie most reasonable terms.
hate opened n STORE
in Clinton, attended by Mr. William
Thomas, (one of the firm) where any
of the above articles may be had on the
most reasonable terms.
BOOTS AflO SHOES
Made ami repaired at (he shortest notice.
Oct. 10. 1828. 31-ts
GEORGIA. —I •pson Count y.
JSTSr lIE REAS George W. llamil
w applies to me for letters of ad
ministratioy on the estate of Richard
Lais is therefore to cite all and singu
lar tin 4 kindred and creditors of said de
eeased to be and appear nt my office
within the time prescribed by law, and
shew raus, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
A. IL BROWN, C. C. O.
Nov. 25, ICM‘ 38 fiw
VI 1 LX*SE ZIESITE D
TO TUB HIGHEST BIDDER.
ON Saturday, the i Oth day of Jan
uary next, the plantation whereon
Jesse Robiiiett, lately deceased, lived,’
consisting of about one hundred and thir
ty acre* of the first quality, low ground
und tlpland. There are on the premicss
four dwellings, t woof them have neces
sary out buildings, such as kitchens,
smoke houses, corn cribs, cotton houses
and stables. Small Notes with approv
ed security will be required.
JESSE L. OWEN, Adm’r.
Epson co. Nov. 21, 1828. 38-td
jroTicti.
•WTtrriLL be rented on the second
w V Monday in January next, at the
late residence of W illiam W. Marlin,
deceased, in Pike county, the plantation
whereon the fleceased lived, for the.year
eighteen hund> ‘d and twenty nine, con
taining about one hundred and twenty
acres of cleared land w ith the irbprove
rnents; also, a Grist Mill in good repair.
At the .mine time and jilace, trill be hired,
until the 25tlt of December thereafter.
The Negroes belonging to said ertate,
about sixteen or Seventeen in number,
consisting of men, women, and chil
dren. JAMES McMICKLK, Adm'r.
Dec. 16. 1828. 41-2 w
17IOUR ffsontlis afterdate, applica
’ tion w ill be made to the'eburt of or
dinary of Jones County, for leave to sell
all the reitl Estate of Richard Sherly
dec. foi the benefit of the distributees iff
ins Estate.
THOMAS S. HUMPHRY,
qualified AdiAinistrai&r.
November 1, 1828. 31-jrn
A FTER the expiration of four
/A months application will be made
to the Inferior court of Monroe county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, (or
leave to seli a Lot of Land No. 185, in
the 4th district of originally Baldwin
aw Morgan county, the property ol
Pirazade hik Margaret Walls, orphans
of L< dw-I Watts, dec.
ROBERT C. FOOT- *J.rdian.
Oct. 17, 1828. ’33 4m
NHAHERM (SEfcl)?*
JUST received a large assortment
of SHAKER GARDES SEED,
warranted fresh. By
ELLIS, SHOTWELL U CO.
Wacom, Dec. 13, 182 C to
[ tarAcoar acads*■?
WH.L open on the first Monday in
January next, under the supet
intendance of Mr. E. HAMMOND, A-
M. whose labours have been so success
ful, and wh6 has given such general sa
tisfaction during tire Fall ans Bummer
months. Parents and guardians who
may entrust their children and wards to
his care may rely upon his paying every
attention to thinr manners, morals, and
literary imptbvenients. His gov eminent
is mild and'harenta! ; and no exertions:
are spared o impress upon the minds of
his pupils a high sense of the advantages
of a correct and honorable deportment,
of virtue, and of science. The same at
tention i- paid to ftie youngest as to the
oldest scholar.
The following branches will be taught
in the Academy, viz : Reading, Writ
ing, Arithmetick, English Grammar, O
ratory. Geography, and the Use of the
Globes, the most useful part ofMsthe
maticks, comprising Geometry, Trigo
nometry, Algebra, Surveying and Na
vigation. The Latin and Greek lan
guages will be tauglit, not only the mi
nor Kooks, but the hiphest Classical
authors of Greek'and Roman Literature.
To the above will be acifled, Book Keep
ing, History, Ulietorick, laigic, andMo
r.,l Philosophy. Scholars will be well
fitted to eiittlr two years in advance, in
Franklin College; at Athens, or in any
other College.
Those who have not the means, or in- I
clinatioM for obtaining a Collegiate edu- ■
cation, can lieie pursue .uiy single
branch of study, or obtain general know- ,
ledge necessary for commencing the !
study of a learned profession. For the i
benefit of such as may come from the j
country, means will ire used to obtain [
hoarding for them on the most reasona- ,
ble terras. The Acadefhy is finished in
the handsomest style, and most accom
modating to scholars and teachers : and ‘
an Assistant will be employed whenever
it shall become necessary. It is fondly
hoped, that the superior advantages this
Institution offers will insure it a large
portion of public patronage.
Terms qf Tuition as heretofore, viz :
.Latin &, Greek Languages J? 8
English Grammar and Geo
graphy, 6
Reading, Writing. &,c. 4
M. ROBERTSON, Sec y.
Dec. 12. 40-4 t
DOCTORS
emiOEKS 6l LAtVEAH,
tHAVE associated in the
practice of Physic. They
may be found on application
at the f)RUG STORE 0/
N. Childers.
Macon, Nov. 14, 1823. 36-ts
COTTON GmS.
THE subscriber continue} to mariu
fact lire COTTON GINS, in Clin
ton,Jones county,which he offers for sale
on better terms than can be purchased
elsewhere; as abundant proof can be
furnished, if necessary, to prove that the
Gins made on his present plan, are su
perior to any in use; but it is presumed
that the term’s 011 which his are of
fered is a sufficient recommendation, ns
there can be no risk in trying a Gin that
will be taken back if it is not a good
one. He will deliver them to purebas
-01 * at any place within sixty miles of
Clinton, at two dollars and twenty five
cents per saw. Persons at a distance,
wishing to purchase need only apply by
letter; for should any of his Gins not
prove good, on trial, all such will be ta
kefi hack at the subscribers expense.
QJr’All orders promptly attended to.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
July 7, 1828. 18-fw am 1111
FB-ANTICLm ACAEXnWL*,
I PS OS COUSTY.
FBM HE Hholastic exercises of this In-
B stitotion will commence on the
first Monday in January, under the su
perintendance of JNO. W. THOMP
SON, the former Rector of the Macon
Academy. In this Seminary will be
taught dll the branches of learning usu
ally studied in Academies and Colleges.
The course of studies embraces Read
ing, Arithmetic, Orthography, and ana
lysis of the English language ; English
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FOR 3HI.E AT THIS QEriCE
BfifiXZTFfi SALES
IIOUSION SAJ/4-3.
mjAr ILL he sold at the Court-house
W w in the town of Perry, Houston
county, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, tile following property :
Two hundred two and a half acres
of land number 227 in the Oth dist.
levied on as the property of Lark Lew
is, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Isham 11.
Saflbld and others.
Six hundred seven and a half acres
of pine land, in the sti> dist. Nos. 43, 60
apd 61, well improved, all levied as th,*
property of 1 hoinks Doles to satisfy’ a fi
fa in favor of John B. Wallace—prop
erty pointed out by defendant.
2024 acres of pine land, improved,
No. 23 in the sth district, levied on as
the property of Joel Childs to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Caroline Cloud.
One evil) of corn,about ninety bushels,
more or less, and two stacks of (odder,
all levied on as the piopeif v of Jesse
Dupree to satisfy a li fa in favor of James
Asby.
2024 acres of land, No. 31 i, in the
13th district, levied as the property of
Caleb Austin and William Leuacr, to
satisfy six small fi fas in favor of Leveu
llaines.
One half acre Lot in the ttfvvn of Per
ry, No. 1, and letter C. levied on as the
juopeitv of Samuel F. Mc.Muitv to
satisfy a fi ia in favor ol Win. Solomon.
One live acre lot in the town of l’er
rv, vvlitTcon Frank) W. Jolison now lives,
levied on as the property of Wilson Col
lins to satisfy two small fi fas in favor
of Daniel Hunt—property pointed 01 t
by said limit.
100.1 acres of pine land, in (lie 10th
(list, whereon David O. Neylard lives, 1
levied on as his property, to satisfy two 1
small li fas i:t laror of W. M. A R. R.
Tarver.
SIMON BATEMAN, J). S.
*ffOXtfß.OXl SALES.
‘i’B/"ILL be. sold on the first Tuesday
w W in February next, at the Court
house in Forsyth, Monroe County, the
following property, to wit:
Five Negros namely, Matilda, Sally,
Minty, Thomas andjoda: also, 20 bush
els of corn, more or less, 3 stacks ol
fodder, 4 cows and yearlings, 2 beds,
besteads and furniture, 1 table, 1 writ
ing desk, 1 slab, 1 truk, 1 block, and
1 lot of land in the sixth district of
Monroe county whereon the defendant
lives, all levied on as the property of
Richard May, to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of James Neall vs. said May.
2024 acres of land, in the 7th district
Os Monroe county, whereon John L.
Martin now lives. No. n it known, ftvi
ed on as the property of the said Martin
Jo satisly a fi fa in l'avor of Charles M.
King vs. ‘said John L. Martin and IV i
iey Newbery security on the stay, for
the use of Thomas T. Napier.
tot.) acres of land in the 6th district
of Monroe county, vvheron JohnPurnien
ter formerly lived, levied on as the pro
perty of the said Fermenter to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Benjamin Holland vs.
said John Puruienter.
All the interest of Wiley Campion
in fight njgroes, levied on by a consta
ble to satisfy a small fi f.i in favor of
George M. Guile! vs. said Champion.
A. COCHRAN, Shir.
At the prune time and place, trill le sold,
SIX Negroes, Eliza 22 years old and
her child Torn 2 years old, Fanny
4 years old, Bally 25 years old and her
child Jackson 18 mouths old, and Wash
ington 4 years old—all taken as the pro
perty of Benjamin Cutliff, to satisfy a
fi fa-in favor of James Patterson vs. said
Cutliff—property pointed out by plain
tiff'.
Four Negroes, Patty SO years of age,
and her child Ann, 6 months old, Tom
2, Amy 3 years of age, all taken as the
property of Isaac Welch to satisfy a ti
fa in favor Davis Biniili, and othei li fas
vs. said II eh h.
JOHN REDDING, D. S.
At the same place, on the first Tuesday
in February ntxt, trill he sold,
r*lWO hundred two and a half acres
JL of land, being lot No. 82, in the
11 th district of Monroe county, levied
on as the property of Elizabeth P. Ken
dall, Executrix, and Henry Kendall,
Executor, of Henry Kendall, deceased,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of
Lucius Q. C. Lamar, tor the use of
Janies Camuck vs. said Elizabeth and
Ilenry Kendall.
A. COCHRAN, Sh’ff.
WZ3Z2B SALES.
ILL be sold at the court-house,
in the town of Macon, on the
first Tuesday itv February next, the
following property, to wit:
One gig and harness, levied on as the
property of Samuel Moore to satisfy a
fi la in favor of J. D. iV. A. Chapman,
property pointed out by the plaintiff.
One negro woman, 81 or 2 years old
named Charlotte, levied or as the pro
perty of Israel Keith to satisfy a ti lit
in lavorol Oliver Sage—property point
ed out by the plaintilf.
Four feather beds and furniture, four
bedsteads, four pillows and two bolsters,
levied on a* the property of Benjamin
Phillips to satisfy a fi fa in favor James
Smith, adm’r. dc bonis non on the estate
of Thomas Burnett, deceased, vs. said
Phillips and Harvy Kendrick.
202 J acres of laud, more or less,
known as lot No. 1, in tli 4th district of
originally Houston now Bibb county,
levied on as the property of Benjamin
Barwick to satisfy sundry fi fas, one in
favor of Morgan Brown—property point
ed out Ly plaintiff.
Fraction No, 239, in the 13th dist.
of formerly Monroe now Bibb county,
containing 182 acres, more or less,
whereon John Hall now lives, and im
provements. 30 acres cleared and fresh,
one yoke of oxen, undone sorrel mate,
saddle and bridle, all levied on as the
property of John Hall to satisfy two ft
fas one in favor of Jolir, \\. Gordon,
and one in favor ot OiHispie &. Bird
song vs. said Hal)-— property pointed
out by the defeud.-jat.
2024 acres ot land, more or less, lot
No, 266, in tire 4th district of formerly
Houston now Bibb county, first quality
swamp land, levied on as the properly
of John C. Rodgers, to satisfy sundry
ft fas in favor of William Blunt v*. said
Jurm C. Rogers and Thomas E. Rogers
—levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
One iiorsc cart, levied on asthe pro
perty of Georoe Luckier to Satisfy a
ii fa in favor of Cornelius Watkins.
One negro woman, named Mary Ann,
16 years old, levied o as the property
John M. EheMman, to satisfy sundry ii
fas in favor of Robert Cob-man and
others vs. said Bhetlman—levy made
and returned by a constable.
2024 acres of land, more or less,where
on Mrs. Hardin now lives, will improv
ed and adjoining land of Zachariih La
mar, levied on as the property of Am
brose Balter a nd Albert (}, Clopton,
administrators of Joseph Morgan, de
cnkied, to .trsfv -rriviry 1 fi.. 1.1
I of James Wiiiibirly, hearer, and oilier’
I w. said administrators—property point
‘ cd out by A. G. Clopton.
One negro ni in nun til Anderson 25
’ ye.ii old, levied on as the property o
John ill. Bhellmau, t„ satisfy sundry fi
fas in favor of'David B. Butler arid ot ti
ers vs. said Sir liman—property pointeq
out by defendant, and levy made and
returned by a constable.
Th.: iutere-'t of Mishue Allen in lot
No. 45, m the 4th district of former! /
Houston now Bibb County, levied on a
i is property to satisfy sundry fi fa* i ; .
favor of Smith &. Childers —levy made
and returned by a constable.
2024 acres of land, more or less,
known as lot No. 31! in the 4di district
of originally Houston now Bibb county,
well improved, whereon Benjamin Al
len now livts, levied ca as bis pi u j. (i .
tv to satisfy sundry fi fas, one in favor
of AI vis IV. Ilatris and others vs. *..,3
Allen.
169 acre* known as fraction No. 140
and 25 acres known as fraction No
and 151 acres more or less known ; s
part of lot No. 137 all lying on trie North
East side of the Oernuigee River and in’
the 7th district of originally Baldwin,
now Bibb county adjoining the lands of
Timothy Matthews and Mrs. Harden,
and 350 acres ot pine lend, more or kc,
well improved whcietn Solomon Groce
now lives, with two saw mills thereon
and adjoining the ltmls of Zacliarkn
Lamar and others, all levied bn as i|:,-
property of Bolomon Groce to satkiv
sundry fi fas, one ill favor of Goddard
and Langtlon for the use of Pitkin and
Daid vs said Bolomon Groce, Lewis J.
Groce and George Vigal one in favour
of Win. J. DaneHyv* Solomon Groce,
and Janies lloldeiness one in favour of
Littleton Atkison vs said Groce, one in
favor of Thomas Namier, one in favour
of Mary G. Franklin, one in favour of
Benjamin Franklin, one in favor of Phi
lip Powledge, and one in favour of L.
Fifch ACo vs said Bolomon G.oce.
202 / acres of land more or less being
Lot No. 300 in the 4th dist. of originally
Houston, now Bibb county v, hereon
Reddin Rutland now lives, levied on as
Iris property to satisfy a fi fa in favour
Pearson & Btanford property pointed
out by plaintiffs attorney.
Lots No 5 and G in square 5 in the
Town of Macon with improvement*
thereon, levied on *s the property if
Stephen M. IngersoH to satisfy li las :*
favour of George M. Troup Governor
vs said lugersoil and Henry G. Ross.
Lots No 3 and 4 in square 56 in tiie
Town of Macon and improvements''and
two negroes, Dick 28 years old and
Diner a woman id years old, one set of
mahogany tables, one clock, one yoke
of oxen and oxcart, 9 head ot cattle,
and a quantity oldifi’crcnfkiruts of Med
icines, all levied 011 as tiie property of
Thompson Bird, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vour of Archibald Campbell administra
tor &c vs said Bird.
One negro boy 6 or 7 years oki nam
ed Charles levied on as the property of
Etenor Davis to satisfy a fi fa m favor
of Baldwin Fluker vs said Lienor Davis
property pointed out by Martha Davis.
202 4 acres of oak and hickory land,
lot No. Sdl in the 13th dist. of foimerly
Monroe now Bibb county, with ISO
acres of cleared land ready for a crop,
and one negro boy named Peter 18years
old—levied on as the property of John
M. Bhelntan to satisfy two fi (as one in
favour of Edward IV. Wright and one
in favor of David Stanford versus aid
Shehnan—property pointed out by the
defendant.
190 acres of land more or less known
as part of lot No 194iri the 4th district of
Originally Houston, now Bibb county
and improvements thereon, levi and on
as the property of Zachiriah Holliman
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Beni ett H.
Gates and others vs. said Holliman pio
perty pointed out by the defendant.
The north halfol lot No. 6 in squaro
37 in the town of Macon and improve
ments whereon Joseph Shaw now lives,
levied on as his property to satisfy a ti
fa in favor of Nathan Bostiek vs. said
Bhavv.
Lot No 2 in square 1C in the town of
Macon, and improved, whereon R. L.
Mott how lives—levied on as the proper
ty of John Loving to satisly a li la ,u fa
vor o! Kimberly & Chisholm and one
in favor of Gilespie &. Iliiiriong vs raid
Loving.
2024 acres of land, No. 539, in tl.o
4tli district of originally Houston, Im l .
now Bibb county, and improvement-,
whereon Joseph McKinney now live ,
levied on as his property, to satisfy 2 ti
fas, one in favor of Reddin Rutland, and
one in favor Wm Williams.
SPENCER RILEY, Slff.
A t the same lime and place mil be sold,
FBI HE lease ou 70 acres ot pine land,
more or less, for live years, it be
ing the South part of No. 43 or 44, in
the 4th district formerly Houston now
Bibb, well improved, taken as the pro
perty ot Thomas Snow to satisfy sundry
fi fas in favor of John Turner and Chari -
ton Thompson.
*2 nr 3 ltr.,rt of cattle, one feather bed,
stead an j furniture, levied on as the pro
perty of Britton Braswell, to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor of Thomas Tim tat
Harrison Smith, and others.
SOCiJ acres of land, or his interest
therein, whereon Harman li. Howard
now lives, lot No. 302 in tiie 13th disf.
formerly Monroe now ltibb county, levi
ed on as the property of said liaunon
11. How ard to satisfy a fi fa in lavor es
VV ni. J. Danelly, At Cos. and one iu fti
vyr of Alandell Ac Campbell, for cost;
and one in favor of Prince & Tracy for
cost.
.101* seres, more or less, of pine land,
with improvement*, whereon Robert
Rofle now lives, west half of No. 140, in
the 3d district formerly Houston now
Bibb, and the third part or Robert Rofi'v
interest in a boy, 17 year* o.d, by
the name of IVade, nil levied on as he
property of said Rosie, to satisfy a ii fa
in favor of Rob't Burton, property pond
ed out by plaintiff’* attorney .
E. C. HEARD, D. S
MORTGAUE SALE.
On the Jr si Tvesdtry in March, at lb*
same place, 1 till be sold.
One negro gill named Creasy, !2
years old, levied on as the property of
Jonathan Wilder, to satisfy a li fa or,
the foreclosure of a mortgage iti favi
of Rice Dnrrett.
m *;CF.B Eli F.Y. Shf