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• . • r Mr.i aiid M “Uti’rs
lln business of L. FI I t ISA Cos.
B iv,ii be hereafter ekfudueted un
der the firm of
mess & W 3s.z>x*ar.
All persons indebted to us must make
payment between this and the first of
January next.
L. FITCH &■ CO.
Macon, Oct. 22, i;;2!i.’
fttcir W wonnift,
BHfUCSAKI TAXX.Or-3,
, Are now opening at l)w
.Macon CVoUnng, Stove
l r.AIIGP. ‘.SXOUTMKNT OK
GOODS ACliOJnifJO.
Consmiiijf of Super. blue, black, brown,
olive, claret, drab and mixed Lon
don CLOTHS
Super, black, brown, claret,mixed,drab, j
buff and white do. CASSIMI.RLs
do. blue, black, brown, olive, drab and
green SILK VELVETS
A splendid assortment of Velvet Vest-,
jjig itnd Valentia do.
Bun and white Blar*eiles do.
BOIIDARD’S superior black Gloves
•Castor do. uhrte do. bt’.ckskui do.
lifted do.
German, Bandanna, and Flag TTand’kls
Itahnn, India and Plaid Cravats
White do. Battice do.
Xdvurino and French Stock*, Stilfners
Vest and Pantaloons Springs
Black and white Silk II use i
Worsted and cotton hall Hose
Silk Umbrellas
Webb’s patent Silk and Common Sus
penders, Bergan/.ee Shirts
White and brown Shirting, Padding
Cotton, Fannel. Satine.tt, Buttons
Sewing Silk, and all kinds of Tailors
Trintings
MILITARY TRIMINGS,
Gold and Silver Epauletts, Stars, Tas
sels, Cord, Belt l'lates, Lucr, Engle
and Rell Buttons, worsted \\ Lpgs.
Red top Plumes, &c. vVe.
The above goods are of the best quali
ty, and will be sold low
Ready made Clothing.
Super, blue, brown, olive, mixed and
claret FROCK COATS
do do do do Dress COATS
do do do do COATI.ES
do do do do PANTALOONS
Cord, Hangup, Buverett & Salmett do
Plain, striped and figured Silk Ydvet
VESTS, Cloth and Cassimere do
Plain Florentine and striped do
Fancy Silk do
Valencia and Marseilles do
Fine linen and cotton SHIRTS
Bleached and unbleached do
Short J AC K KTS &c TROAVSE RS
Pea Jacketts. Monkey do
Over Coats and Gre.it Coats
Fine cotton and flannel DR A AVER?
Cotton flannel and S>‘,; nsdown do
100 Ladies and Gentlemen’s Cainb
iet and Plaid CLOAKS, &o. See.
TAILOimR
carried on as usual in all its various
branches, having the latest New- A’ork
fashions, and the best workmen, our
work shall not be inferior to any. AVe
solicit tlie patronage of our former
friends and the public generally.
Macon, Oet. 23. 1828. ’ 33
(t”?” On hand, an eluant one horse
BAROUCHE CARRIAGE ami one
horse WAGGON, which will be sold
low lor CASH.
Also — V SIDEBOARD.
GARDEN SEERS.
JUST received at the Store of
ELLIS, SHOT WELL is: CO.
a large assortment of SHAKER GA R
DEN SEEDS,, of a superior quality.
AMOS!} THEM ARE
Early June Peas Long do
White Marrowfat do Prickly do
Early Charlton do Dutch Summer
Straw berry dwarf do Squash
Dwarf Marrow fat doCrookneck do
Early red ey’dßeans Winter do
White Cranberry (cehead Lettuce
pole Weans imperial do
Bed Onion Cabbage head do
White tlo Solid Celery
Blood licet Curled l'jrsly
Yellow do Sage
Early Turnip do Asparagus
Parsnip Leek
Orange Carrot Flat Turnip
Early Sugar Corn Squash Pepper
Early York Cabbage Vegetable < lyster
Drumhead do English Sorrel
Savoy do
Red do GRASS SEEDS.
Scarlet Radish White Clover
Turnip do Herd Grass
Salmon do Lucerne
Early Cucumber Millet
Macon, Jan. Ifi. 1820. 45
W7IOUR months after date application
r will Ire made to the court of Ordi
nary of Twigg* County for leave to sell
Nos. 41 and 53, in the 2i!th dist. former
ly Wilkinson, now Twiggs—it being the
place whereon the subscriber now lives,
and the property of Wi dough by S. Hill,,
deceased.
JOHN M. GRAY, Cuar'd.
Jnn. 17 1828. 45-4 in
GEORGIA— Henry County.
ORDERED that a citation he pub
lished requiting all persons con
cerned to shew cause if any they can
why Elizabeth Hearn administratrix ol
Elisha Hearn,late of Jasper county, dec.
shall not on the fust Monday of Sept.
182!) ue dismissed from said admierWtra
lion til l be dismissed from all liability,
is a hnmistietrix on said estate.
! do hereby ceitify that the above is
a true copy from the minutes of said
court.
0. JOHNSON, c* c. o.
Jam G 1828. 43 mfmi
CO-PAMNER3HIp7
subscribers have formed a
E_ connexion iu business, tinder the
linn of
O. 6l W. T. SACHS.
They will continue tbe SADDEE
and HARNESS Mi KING RUSE
NESS, in nil its various branches, at
the old stand in Mulberry-vtree*, two
doors above Wick's buildings. *
OLDER SAGE.
WILLY* T. SAGE.
January 29, 1829, 40-D
PICKLES,
A quantity of pickled cucumbers,
. JA for sale bv
ELLIS, 5 HOT WELL, & <'o.
Jan. 17, 1 84k. 4**”
C&VTZOH.
A LL peisons are hereby ran i mod
lM- not t<‘ trade fur two notes of hand
given by myself to John Anglen, one for
ninety dollars, due 25th Dec. nest, and
one for twenty five dollars, tine the Ist
April next, both dated SOth Dec. last,
Aien as consideration lor the purchase of
a negro Boy,u hith boy has not answered
to the contract, and I hold the nside
ration as having failed on bis part, and
shall nut pay the same unless compelled
to bv law. WM. BARNES.
’ Twiggs co. Jan. 13, 1829. 45-3 t
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands a
gainst the estate of Jeremiah fed
dy, late of Monroe county, deceased, i
will present them according to law, —
those Indebted “ill make immediate
payment. jk
THE vmriMSTRATOn*.
Jan. 9, 1829. 44-5 w
IvTOTICS.
riLL lie sold on the first Tuesday
it hf in February next, one lot -Of land
No. 132, sixth district formerly Bald- ,
win now Jongs county, containing 150
acresmore or less, belonging to the F.s- |
tale of John Simmer, dec. sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
J AMES SUMNER, Adm'r.
Jones co. Nov. 20. 1823. So-tils
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of John Chappell, late of Monroe
county, deceased, are requested to make
payment; and persons having demands
against the same are requested to pre
sent them in the manner prescribed by
A. 11. CHAPPELL, ? r ,
J. 1). CHAPPELL, S
Dec. 29, 1829. 43-tds
ADMI \Vs Til ATOR'S A LE.
N the first Tuesday in February
next, at the Court House in Macon
will be sold between the usual hours of
sale, tiie 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 N*. 1 in the D?th
square of said town.
\lso, a Douse and Lot No. 3, ill said
s?(h square, together with ft complete
Lot of household and kitchen furniture.
TERMS made known on the day of
sale. TITOS. YJCTKKY, Ailm'r
November 29, 18*8. 38-tds
EXECUTORS S 1 EE.
ON Thursday the 12th day of j
February next, will lie sold, at the
lute residence of John Chappell, deceas
ed, of Monroe county, the perishable
property belonging to the estate of said
deceased, consisting of corn, fodder,
horses, hogs, cattle, household furniture,
kitchen utensils, and farming impie- j
meets, with a variety of other articles
too tedious to mention. The sale to
continue from day to day till every
thing is sold.
A. It. CiT VPPEI.L, ?
J. D. CHAPPELL, S
Dec. 29, 1828. 43-tds
IDMISISTIi 1 TOR ’ S SA EE.
WTLL he .sold, at the late resi
lience of Jeremiah Peddv, late
of.Monroe countv, deceased, on Friday
the twentieth of February next, the pei
sonal property of said deceased, consist
ing of horses, cows, hogs corn, fodder,
farming utensils, and household and
kitchen furniture, &c. Terms will be
made known on tne dav of sale.
‘LI LIE MOVE. I. d ‘
JOSEPH MOV. \RT>. S
l IVIN V PEDDV, Admrr.
Jan. 9, 1829. 4 4-ew-
ADMIMSTR Ul'OR'S SA LE
ON the first Tuesday in April next,
w ill he sold, at public auction, be
tween 11 te usual hours of sale, at the
Court house in Upson county, one tiact
of land No. 1U in the 11th district for
inerly Monroe county, by virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary of Chat
him comity, for the benefit ot the heirs
and creditors of the laic John Biown ot
Chatham County.
B. REYNOLDS.
January 8. 1829. 44-tils
ADMISI ST ft i TOR’S SA L E
■ wriLL be sold on the first Tues
-8 W day April next at the Court
House in Monroe county, within the
usual hours of sale, two hundred two
ami a half acres of land, know n by No.
100. in the 14th district of said county,
adjoining Larkin iluson, it being the
real estate of William N. Elder, deceas
ed, sold for the benefit of tire heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
CATHARINE ELDER, Admrr.
Jan. 6, 1!’.29. 45-flw
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Richard Shirley, now due, late
of Jones county, deceased, are hereby
requested to make speedy payment, and
those having demands against the estate
of said deceased, are also notified to pre
■ent them, duly attested, within the time
limited bv law.
’ THUS. S. HL&PHRIB,
Qualified Administrator.
January 19. 1829. 44-tiw
A FTER the expiration of four
/m months *pplicati->n will be made
to the Inferior court of Monroe county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur
leave to sell a I.ot of Land No. 185, in
the 4th district of originally Baldwin
now Morgan comity, the property ot
Pirazade aoc Margaret Walls, orphans
of Lndwel Wa*ts, dee.
ROBERT C. POOI’ •* ardian.
Oct. 47, 1828. *33 4m
IN Ol It months after date, appliea
-1 tinn will he made to the honorable
the Inferior Court of Monroe county,
for leave to sell (he real estate of Jer
emiah Peddy, senior, deceased.
WILEY MO YE, \ 4(lmr ,
JOSEPH HOWARD. * Allm
LIVINA PEDDV, Adm'rz.
Jan. 9, 182'J. 44-4 m
fNOUR months afier date, appliea
tieo will Ire made to the court of or
dinary of Jones Cponty. D* lW mseil
ill the real Estate of Richard. Sherly
dec. foi the benefit of tire distributees of
hlii
THOMAS S. HUMPHRY.
ijwdifitA Administratnr.
November 1, IS-8. <sl lm
AIXST or LZTT'rnr.S
llaiuiuiingin Uu PoU OJjj.ce at Zebutoii,
tin. Jkc. 39, 1 828.
CIl A’SAllen Barnuel Lane 2
Rob’fAllen James Ledbetter
Garrord Birch Joseph Lunsloid
Thomas BfiothvorthJ antes 1 ,ocke
. 11. Brown Joseph Laiuivts
Benjamin Brian* David La eke
Louisa it JMin Mallmai Lawrance
Bruisler Joseph Matthews *
James Bush Israel Martin
John Brown 2 Jesse Marshall
Elijah Boles Mrs. June Milner
Kuh’t Clayton Martha Moore
Kader Carter Win J. Nance
Leonard Catroll Lemur* Owens
John P. Clegg Charles Oliver
James Carroll Benjamin Peterson
Wiley Cleaveiand John Payne
Beverly Daniel James Pace
Aggy Dishron James I’eavy 2
Sampson Duggar John Yarhre
Benjamin Elliott David Biddle
Stephen Ellis Jonathan or A'Avl
Hampton Elin Smith
Thomas Eletciier M. D. Sanstorry
John Green Joseph Sentell
.las. Gilbert Obadiah Hcroggins
B. Cachett John Smith
Ephraim Horn John Stubs
Nathan Holida John Stuart
Rev. Jas. Hunter Ephraim Sweet
James Holderness Anthony W indham
Leonard Harris Priscilla Wright
T. B. Hargroves John I'L Williams
Johe H. Hearnes John Williams
Major Harris Jeptha Walker
Charles llinscti John I). Wilson
‘l’homas Hobs Lewis Williams
Elvers Jordan James Wicker
\\ illiain C. Jones Wm. C. W Ison
John Johnson 2 James Winingham
Abner Johnson
All Letters not called for within three
months will he sent to the General Past
OJJice. as dead letters,
JOHN BI TTRILL, P. AT.
Jan. 1829. 45-3vv
SUPERIOR,
yjk CILT, AM’ OTHER
LETTER
. F uokscup Paper ,
Just received, and
~ - *—. for -ale, by
lIoSK ,V SL A DK.
OIS^OLrTI 7 0X.~
fHI HE copartnership heretofore ex
isiing between
BI RR &>■ BLANCHARD,
i* this day cUasolvrd. All persons in
debted to them arc requested to make
iiuinidiate pavmerH to Jason Burr.
JASON BURR,
WM. BLANCH ARD.
Janustry 12, 1829. 4t'*-2vv
aowcv;.
IfflUE subscriber will continue husi
ness at the old stand of Burr &
Blanchard, where he intends to keep a
general assortment of
DIJY OOODS,
wiiici'i he will sell as low as at any up
country store in Georgia.
J US ON BURR.
January 12, 1829. 4t!-2'v
€ lull STEM.
A LARGE supply, of various quali
£%. ties and prices, just ri'ccived and
lor sale by UOftE SLADE.
Jan. 21, 1829.
I TAOLU months after date applica
’ tion “ill be made to the Court ol
Oidinary of Bilib county, for leave to
sell a negro man named GEORGE,
the property of Richard A. Benson, mi
nor. W M SCOTT, Guardian.
Jan. 22, 1829. 46-4 in
We are authorized to
iSaljCJfip announce W. CitMMi no,
Lir'Ctty as a candidate for She
riff ot Bibb County, at the election in
Jrnn.iry next.
j /?, ir.edy for Hard Times
ms 300 to he procured for £5 ! ! I
AITHOEVER wishes, now has the
VI opportunity of obtaining it by
applying to tire V.cnts of the
MACON
MASONIC HALL
LOTTERY.
The LAST DRAWWG,
OF CLASS No. 1,
CAPITAL PRIES! OF
SSOOO,
Will he dispensed to the fortunate hold
er ; together with many other smaller
Prizes.
Persons holding Prizes
already drawn, are infor-
med that they can be /mid
immediately on application to the Sec
retary. Those who wish to renew their
prizes and have a further chance #>c_
£5090 will do well to apply soon.
Prizes only to be drawn.
05* ’i ‘he prize all floating from
commencement, except the two prizes
g3OU, one of which wail be deposited in
tlye wheel on the second day and the
other on the third day, the prize of
g 1,500, which will be <ls**ited in the
wheel on the fourth day, and the prize
of £5,000 which will be deposited inti’
wlieei on the last day.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
$5,000.
SCHEME.
10P 45.000 XS *5,000
1 1,500 1,500
500 500
300 000
10 100 1,000
10 50 500
’ 50 20 1,000
200 10 2,000
I, 5 7,000
J. Prizes.
3,1-45
5.000 rickets, *20,000
(Much less than two Blanks to a Prize
Tickets £5, Halve* £2 50, (hmrtrrt $ 1 25
W. BAXUtEia..
Sec'y to the Commissioners.
A LIST cr LETTERS
Remaining in the Tost Ujjiee at Eva.r
vtilt, Ga. Jtm. 1, 1829.
[Persons enquiring for letters will lie
particular to mention if they are ad
vertised in this list.]
IN LI (’lark Thomas Gav
Ja'> l albounliii ji Gilmore
Jane Canevliorn David Garrison
David VV. Calhoun Ellen Bpiry
Simon W. Nichols Etheldred Sallis
John Rhodes John Spurrin
John Rimer J. Sapp
George S. Kennedy Michael Stinson
Anthony Adams 2 Williamson Bmiih
Bryton Alford Daniel W*adkins
J unes A. Evjerett 15. Wells
Y oung Mann Samuel YY’ilson
William Mitchell John Williamson
John .Matthews Daniel Whatley
John (). Morse Samuel YY'ri-lit
Win. J. Miller Elizabeth Walker
Do'gld M ’KetherincMartin Daniel
YY'. B. Troutman Thomas Davis
Charnel HeightowerAbrttliam Davis
Nancy Hutchison Josiati Daiis
T. D. Ilanmiack Monemiah Lygon
Rev. Henry HootenHaley M’Lendon
Robert Harris David Lcaeb
Ephraim Heard John B. Lumpkin
John liancok, Esq.CaptPhiliDson Lacy
11 ty Brown Thomas & E.Lovitt
John G. Hudson, 2 George Parmer
G. A. Bloodworth William Perry
Samuel I). Bolton Joseph Powell
David Buff, 2 Win. A. Pittman
Elisha Brooks James Park
R ich’d M. Beams Frederick Bitts
Yorrick N. Biggs Henry AV. I’audun. ,
YY’. & J. Billingslea
VV. J. WAYNMAN, P. M.
Jan. 1829. 45-Sw
NE'Y SlOOivS.
j-—JUST receiv-
Book Store, the
f°Bowing Books.
tlf'^tSi which in addition
to thefomierstock
on hand makes the assortment very ex
tensive :
The Travelling Bachellor, by AY'asli
ington Irving, 2 vols.
Domestic Duties, or Instructions to
young Married Ladies—By Mrs.
Parkes
Our Village, bv Miss Vitford
American Chesterfield
Burn s Work*, 1 vol. elegant
Shafespeare’s, 2 vol. do
Hannah Moore’s, 2 vols. do
Spectator, 2 vols. do
Kaimes’ Elements bf Criticism
Crabb’s Synonomes
Tytler’s if i story
Letter YN'riters
I’ow ell on Mortgages
Commentaries on American Law, 3
vols. by Chancellor Kent of New
York—sets as far as completed;
likewise odd volumes to supply in
complete copies heretofore di-qiosed
of by us.
Preston on Abstracts
Do. on Estates
Bridge man’s Equity Digest
Verpianck on Contracts
Field’s Blackstone
Gow on Partnership
Watts’ Hymns
Family Bibles from $1 50 to glfi
Diamond Bibles
Testaments (very large and elegant)
School Testaments
Brown’s Concordance
Pilgrim's Progress (elegant)
Holy YVar
Wythes’ Music Books
Moral Instructor
Pleasing Companion
Webster's Spelling Books
Copy Slips
Hooper’s Medical Dictionary
Manual of General Anatomy
Turner’s Chemistry
Cox’s Dispensatory
Ficherand’s Physiology
Abernathv’s Works, Nurse’s Guide
Also, STATIONARY, such as
BLAZTIE BOOKS,
of a variety of sizes from I to 7 quires,
Quarto Blank Books
Writing; Books
Memorandum Books
Indexes—Port Folios
Note Books, &c. Ac.
January, t 29.
KIrAYK KOOKS.
A QUANTITY just received and
Jm. for sale bv
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL &. Cos.
October 10. si
SHERIFFS SALES
SALES.
WILL he sold at the Court-house
lo thp town of Perry, Houston
county, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, the following property :
Two hundred two and a half acres
of land number 227 in the 6th dist.
levied on as the property of Lark Lew
is, to satisfy a fi fa in favorof Isliam 11.
Safloid and others.
Six hundred seven and a half acres
of pine land, in tbe stii dist. Nos. 45, 60
and 61, well improved, all levied as the
property of Thomas Doles to satisfy a fi
fa in favor of John S. Wallace—prop
erty pointed out bv defendant.
2024 acres of pine land, improved.
No. 23 in the sth district, levied on as
the property of Jpel Childs to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Caroline Cloud.
One crib of com,about ninety bushels,
more or less, and two stacks of fodder,
all levied on ns the property of Jesse
Dupree to satisfy a fi fa in favor of James
Asby.
2624 acres of land. No. 314, in the
13th district, levied as the property of
Caleb Austin and William Lenaer, to
satisfy six small fi fas in favor of Leven
Haines.
One half acre Lot in the town of Per
ry, No. 1, and letier.C. levied on as the
propertv of Samuel F. IMcMorry to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of Win. Solomon.
One five acre lot in the town of Per
ry, whereon Fracis W. Jolixon now lives,
levied on as the property of Wilson Col
lins to satisfy two small fi fas in sits or
of Daniel Hunt—property pointed out
by said Hunt.
100 J acres of pine land, in the 10th
dist. whereon David O. Neylard lives,
levied on as his property, to satisfy two
small fi fas iu faror of W. M. ft R. R.
Tarver.
SIMON B \TEM AN, D. $.
’ affs.2u3.CE SikLilS.
Wild, be sold on tlie Mist Ttl< -day
ill February r-ext, at the Coilrt
j house in Forsyth, Monroe County, the
following property, to wit:
Five Negros namely. Matilda, Pally,
Minty, Thomas and Jitda: also, 25 bush
els of corn, move or less, 3 stacks of
(odder, 4 cows mid ye,tilings, 2 beds,
besteads and furniture. 1 table, 1 writ
ing desk, 1 slab, 1 trunk, 1 dock, and
1 lot of land In the sixth district of
Monroe county w hereon the defendant
lives, all levied on as tlie property of
Richard May, to satisfy a li fa in favor
of James Neal I vs. said Mad
2021 acres of land, in the 7tli district
of Monroe county, whereon John L.
Martin now lives, No. nit known, ievi
! ed on as the property of the said Martin
to satisfy a li fa in favor of (Diaries M.
King vs. said John L. Martin and YY'i
!ev Newoerv security on the stay, for
the use of Thomas T. Napier.
1011 acres of land in the (ttli district
of Monroe county, wheron JfihnPurnien
ter formerly lived, levied on as the pro
perty of the said Purmenter to satisfy a
ii fa in favor of Benjamin Holland vs.
said John Purmenter.
All the interest of Wiley Campion
in eight negroes, levied on by a consta
ble to satisfy a small fi fa in favor of
George M. Gulle t vs. said Champion.
A. COCHRAN, Shlf.
At the same time and place, will l< sold.
SIX Negroes, Eliza 22 years old and
har child Tom 2 years old, Fanny
I 4 years old, Sally 25 years old and her
[ child Jackson 18 months old, and Waslr-
I ington 4 years old —all taken as tlie pro
: perty of Benjamin Cutliff, to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of J antes Patterson vs. said
Cutliff—property pointed out by plain
tiff.
Four Negroes, Patty 30 years of age,
and her child Ann, 6 months old, Tom
2, Amy 3 years of atre, all taken as the
property of Isaac. Welch to satisfy a ft
fa in favor Davis Smith, and other fi fas
-vs. said Welch.
JOHN REDDING, D. S.
At the same place, on the frst Tuesday
in February next, will be sold,
TWO hundred two and a half acres
of land, being lot No. 82, in the
1 1 1 h district of Monroe comity, levied
on as the property of Elizabeth I'. 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
.L-.mes Camack vs. said Elizabeth and
iiemv Kendall.
• ‘ A. COTIIRAN, Ph’ff.
BIBS SASB3.
POSTPONED SALES.
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday
in February next, at tiie Court
llouse in Milton, Bibb county :
2024 acres of land move or less where
on Benjamin Allen now lives, well im
proved and known as lot No. 38 in the
4th district of formerly Houston now
Bibb county, levied on as the property
ot said Benjamin Allen to satisfy sundry
fi fas 2in favor of John Fry vs said Al
len, Daniel Wadsworth and others, pro
perty pointed otif by the defendant, ievv
made and returned to me bv a const.
Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in squa*e 36 in (lie
town of Macon, whereon Thomas G.
Bates now fives, levied on as the proper
ty of Win. Moore, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Allen Dorman, vs. said Moore, Jo
el Bushin and John riiilpct, property
pointed out by Thomas G. Bates, Esq,
Lots No 7 and 8 in square 37 in the
Town of Macon, w hereon the Lafayette
Hall now stands levied on as the proper
ty of Joel Bushin to satisfy a ft fa in fa
vor of Allen Dorman vs. said ilushin,
YY in. Moore and Jo.in Philpot—oepper
ty pointed out by Thus. G. Bste*s, Esq.
SPENCER RILEY Sh'ff.
WILL Be sold at the court-house,
in the town of Macon, on the
first Tuesday in February next, the
following property, to wit:
One gig and harness, levied on as the
property of Samuel Moore to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of J. I>. & A. Chapman,
property pointed out by the plaintiff.
One negro woman, 31 or 2 years old
named Charlotte, levied on as the pro
perty of Israel Keith to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of Oliver Sage— property point
ed out by the plaintiff.
Four fisatherbeds and furniture, four
bedsteads, four pillows and two bolsters,
levied on as the property of Benjamin
Phillips to satisfy a fi fa in favor James
Smith, aritn’r. de bonis non on tire estate
i of Thomas Burnett, deceased, vs. said
Phillips and llarvy Kendrick.
8024 acres of land, more or less,
known as lot No. 1, in the fth district of
originally Houston now Bibb county,
levied ota as the property of Benjamin
Barwick to satisfy sundry fi fas, one iu
favorof Morgan Brown—property point
ed out by plaintiff.
Fraction No, 239, in the 13th dist.
of formerly Monroe now Bibb county,
containing 182 acres, more or less,
whereon John Ball now lives, and im
provements, 30 acres cleared and fresh,
one yoke of oxen, and one sorrel mare,
saddle and bridle, all levied on as the
property of John Hall to satisfy two fi
fas one in favor of John W. Gordon,
and one in favor ol Gillispie ft Bird
song v-s. said Hall—properly pointed
out by the defendant.
2024 acres of land, more or less, lot
No, 2CO, in the 4th district of formerly
Houston now Bibb county, first quality
swamp land, levied on as the property
of John C. Rodgers, to satisfy sundry
fi fas in favor of William Blunt vs. said
John C. Rogers and Thomas E. Rogers
—levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Doe horse cart, levied on as the pro
perty of George I .odder to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Cornelius W'atkius.
Une negro woman, named Mhry Ann,
Ifi years old, levied on as the property
John M. Shellman, to satisfy sundry fi
fas in favor of Robert Coleman and
others vs. said Shellman—levy made
and returned bv a constable.
2024 acres of land, more or less,where
on Mrs. Hardin now lives, well improv
ed and adjoining land of Zachariali La
mar, levied till as the property of Am
brose Baber a nd Albert G. Clopton,
administrators of Joseph Morgan, de
ceased, to satisfy sundry fi fat in fauw
of James Wimberly, bearer, and others,
vs. said administrators—proper’) point
ed out by A. G. Cbiftca.
I Onr negro nrn ran-./H ’uhrs, ,
i vc.us old. lev red oir .is the prnp^n,
| John M. tslirliiirsri, to satisfy snbd,
i ias nr favor<t David IS. Jiuirc am
| ms vs. said (Sheiiman— properly poitj,
Imu by del* ndaui, awl levy n,. u ,e t,
i relumed by aeonslabb .
The interest <>(’ IMislmc Allen j„ j,
No. 45, m the Itti district ol ~,
Houston now Bildi county , levied (11l
Ids pro|*erty to satisfy siiiidn i, );i> .
favor ol Biuttlv Nr C’hifcktre— tn>
and returned by a constabh'.
*024 acres of land, more nr j, .
known as lot No. 38 in the 4th e. v „
of originally liouston now Hil.h r> Uil! ,
(well inipioved, whereon Benjamin
Icu now lives, levied on as tns p,,
ty to satisfA sundry li fas, one m t,
of Alvis YV. Hums and otl.eis is, ,
Allen.
189 acres known Its fraction No. ;
and 25 acres know 11 as fraciion Not.
atid 15! acres more or less known
part ol lot No. 137 alllyiugvjD tlie Not:
E.tstside ol the Octriulgce liner and,
1 the 7tli district of originally Baldwj,
now Bibb county Hiljoiniug U,e misds,
Timothy Matthews and Mrs. Dardc
and 350 acres ot pine land, more r r le,
well improved vr hereon f'nlomon Gn w
now lives, with two saw milks (there*
and adjoining the lands of Zacharnj
Lamar and others, all levied on as tli
property ofHoloiiion Groce to satk’
sundry fi fas, one in favor of Gorld;:(i
and Langdon for tire use of Pitkin am
Haiti vs said Holomon Groce, I.ewsjH
(fioce and George Y teal one in lavoa
of YYin. J. Danollyvs Boloiiron Gron
and James Holderness one in lavonr
Littleton Atkison vs said Groce, one in
favor of Thoinan Napfer, one in favour
of Mary G. Franklin, one in favour <.f
Benjamin Franklin, one in favor of I*l j
lip l’owledge, and one in favour es 1„
Fitch &T( 1 vs said Solomon Groce.
202 4 acres of land more or less lair;
Lot No. 200 in the 4th (list, of originally
Houston, now Bibb county wliemn
Reddin Rutland now lives, 1.-v i-d on m
his property to satisfy a fi la in favour
Pearson 6c Stanford property pound
out by plaintiffs attorney.
Lots No 5 and 0 in square 5 in th~
Town of Macon with improvement’
thereon, levied on as the property and
Stephen M. Ingersoll to satisfy li fas in
favour of Gowrae M. Trotip Gcv> riini
vs said Ingersoll and Henry (1. lo ss.
Lots No Sand 4 in square U; in the
Tow nos Macon and improvements and
two negroes, Dick 28 years old ami
Diner a woman 40 years* old, one set f
mahogany tables, one clock, onevolu
of oxen and oxcart, 9 head of eaitle,
and a quantity ot different kinds of Med
icines, all levied on ns the property of
Thompson Bird, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vour of Archibald Campbell administra
tor &c vs said Bird.
One negro boy C or 7 years old nam
ed Charles levied on as tire property es
Klenov Davis to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of Baldwin Fluker vs said Elenor Davis
property pointed out by Martha Davis.
202 | acres of oak and hickory land,
lot No. 301 in the 18th (list, of fin merlj
Monroe now Bibb county, with 130
acres of cleared laird ready for a crop,
and one negro bov named Peter 18years
old—levied on as tlie property of John
M. Shehnnn to satisfy two fi fas one is
favour of Edward AY . AV right and ime
in favor of David Hanford versus ;d
Shelman—property pointed out by the
defendant.
190 acres of land more 01 less L newß
as part of lot No J 94 in the 4th disti iet of
originally Houston, now Bibb county
and improvements thereon. !evi <1 < •
as the property of Zacliiriah Hoiliman
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Bennett 11.
Gates and others vs. said Holliman pro
perty pointed out by the defendant.
The north half of lot No. fi in square
37 in the town of Macon and improve
ments whereon Joseph Sfeaw n< a
levied on as his property to satisfy a it
fa in favor of Nathan Bostick vs. said
Shaw.
Lot No Sin square 1C in the town of
M aeon, and improved, whereon R. I
Mott how lives—levied on as the propel
ty of John Loving to satisfy a fi la in U
vor of Kimberly ft Chisholm and one
in favor of Grlespie &. Birdsong vs said
Loving.
202 J acres of land, No. Htill, in the
4th district of originally Houston, but
now Bibb county, and improvement’
whereon Joseph McKinney now 1 v
levied on as his property, to satiety 1
fas, one in favor of Reddin Rutland, 1.,
one in fav or Win Williams.
fc’PENClilt RILEY, F\J.
At the tame, time and place tnil le
HE lease on 70 acres of pine land.
JL more nr less, for five years, it I
- the South part of No. 43 or 41, r
the 4th district formerly Houston m -
Bibb, well improved, taken as the pc
perty of Thomas Snow to satisfy sundry
fi fas in favor of John Turner and Charl
ton Thompson.
2 or 3 head of cattle, one feather led.
stead and furniture, levied on as the pro
perty of Britton Braswell, to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor of Thomas Tinwt
Harrison Smith, and others.
2024 acres of land, or his inlorrv
therein, whereon Harman H. Howard
now lives, lot No. 302 in the 13th tli‘f
formerly Monroe now- Bibb county, levi
ed on as the properly of said ifartivu
11. Howard to satisfy a fi fa in favor us
Wlll. J. Danelly, ft Cos. and one in fa
vyr of Mandell & Campbell, for n
and one iu favor of Prince &. Tr„cj |ur
cost.
1014 acres, more or of pin? lam',
with improvement, whereon Rebut
Hofl'e r.ow lives, west half of No 1, t
the 3d district formerly Houston to
Bibb, and the third part ,>r Robert lb J
itrt.erest in a negro boy, 17 years old, V
(he name of Wad' 1 , all levied mi i
property of sard Ruffe, to satisfy a ti f-‘
in favor of Rob’t Burton, property p®tj(t’
ed out by plaintiffs attorney.
E. C. BEARD. D S-
mortgage sale.
On tlu Jlntt Tunduy in March, cl (1
mme place, ipitl be sold.
One negro girl named Creme, I
years old, levied ou as the property <”
Jonathan Wilder, lo satisfy a ti 1* l,: ’
the foreclosure of a in f# vpr
of Rice Durrett.
SPENCER 811/TY. Flss
BILLS or EXCHAW os
On NFW-TORK.
Per s i', ‘ w JOHN T ROW! \M ,