Newspaper Page Text
WIACOn 330031 STORE, j
For sale at the
Macon Book store
a general assorl
me lit of Mined
f?Juir‘jfjpiElilEju. laneous, Medical,
jjlliJlftfcgißgflHMl Law, and School
Books.—-The following are among the
MtSCKLLANKOUS WORKS.
Biography of the Signers of the Dec
laration of Independence, 9 vols
Allen’s American Revolution
American Heroes, The Federalist
Trial of Aaron Burr
History of England, hy lluine, Smol
lett and Bissct
Brown’s Philosophy,Paley’s do
Cavalln’s do Brown’s do
Campbell’s <h>
Schoolcraft’s Travels
Life of Patrick Henry
Say’s Political Economy
Goode’s Book of Nature
Ferguson on Civil Society
Modern Europe
Hannah Moore’s Works, (complete
in 2 vols.)
Edmund Burke's Works, 7 vols.
Spectator in 1 and 2 vols.
Mrs. I lonian's Poems, (late edition)
Allison on Taste
Brown on Cause and F.llect
Cog an on the Passions
Rushes literary and mural F.ssays
Constitutions of ail the States
Adam’s Roman manners and cyston*
Potter’s Antiquities of Greece
Brown’s Antiquities of the Jews
J.ife of Washington
do of Marion, do ofGen. I.ee
do Franklin, with bis writings
do of Dr. Johnson, with his works
Josephus’s Works
Lives of all the Philosophers
Johnson's lives of the Poets
Milner's Church History
Goldsmith’s \nim ited Nature
Itolliu’s Ancient History
Plutarch’s Lives, Baker's Livy
Murphey’s Tacitus
President’s Speeches
McKenzie's 5000 Recipes
Domestic Encyclopedia
Works of Goldsinish
Shakspeare’s Plays
All the living Plays, 15 vols
A collection of single Plays, unbound
RussMl’s Tour in Ger many
Views of \ merica,by Miss Wright
Sketch of the 11. S. by a Russian
Campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas
Scenes hi Asia, Africa *nd America
Keppel’s Travel’s in India
An Inquiry into the principles and
policy of the Government of the
U. States, by John Tavlor, of V a.
Malte-Brmi’s Universal Geography—
a new and valuable work
Morse’s Gazetteer, Brooks’ do
Roger’s Biographical Dictionary
Lempriere’s do do
and > Classical Dictionary
The Red Rover, Spy, Pioneers
Lionel Lincoln, Last of the Mohicans
Francis U •.•nan the Mexican Patriot
Honor O’Hara, Roman Nights
Woodstock. Waverly
Vivian Grey, Elizabeth Deßruce
Almacks, G lyieties a id Graveties
Refugee, Gaston Deß'ondeville
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life
Military Sketch Book, Richmond
High Life, Last of the Lairds
Reuben Vpsiie, No Fiction
Thaddeus of Warsaw, Scottish Chiefs
Gil Bias, Peregrine Pickle _
Husband Hunting, Mirror of Paste
The Sketch Book, by W. Irving
Tales of a Traveller do
Knickerbocker, Hearts of Steel
Don Uni vote, Hudibras
Tale of a Tub,a new pulication, byDe
moeritus Ainericanus
Arabian Nights, Ev. Entertainments
Children of the Abbey
Tales of my Landlord
Governess, Female Biography
British Spy, Lacon
Tho:ntison's*Seasons
Young's Night Thoughts
Campbell’s Poems (elegant)
Zimmerman on Solitude
llervey’s Meditations
Cowper’s Poems, Hogg’s do.
Burnes’ Poems and Letters
Milton’s Works Kirk White's Poems
Lord Bvrmi’s Works
Moore’s Melodies, The Wreath
Homer's Illiad Smart’s Horace
British Poets, Pope’s Works
Ctrtlde Harold, Don Juan
Vocal Standard, Diamond Songster
Sterne’s Works, Goldsmith’s Plays
Southern and Western Songster, ftlie
most popular and valuable collec
tion now in use.)
The Spectator, Junius
Locke and Bacon’s Essays
Reid on the Mind, Self Knowledge
Masonic Chart, Freemason’s Monitor
Hoyle's Games, Elements of Chess
Cook's Voyages, Ramble in Wcrm tiiy
Lights of Education, Village Dialog's
(Irplians of Normandy
Rasse! is, Ossian, Tellemaelnts
John Bull, .Sanford and Merton
Spectre of the Forest
Romance of the Forest
Remarkable Events, Red Gauntlet
\ few davs in Athens, M )i|il Tales
Lady’s Preceptor, Retrospection
Looking Glass for the Mind
William Wallace Robinson Crusoe
A] mners of the Romans
Bennett’s Letters to a Young T.ady
,Scott’s Theol. Works, Dwigiu’s do.
Willis on the Sacrament
Bradlev's Sermons, Harriet Newell
Uidgley's Divinity,
Confessions of Faith
Blair's Sermons, Saurine’s din
Bulass’ do. Drelincourt on Death
Miller on Clerical Manners
Biblical Rouler, Saint’s Rest
Rrown’s C mcord’e. Pulpit Assistant
na levant Diamond Bibles
jo do Testaments
Paley’s Evidence of the Christian Re
ligion. Charnocks do.
do Watts’ Hymn’s
McDowell’s Bible Questions
Divine Cordial Dodiige s Rrgencrat.
Christian’s Great Interest
Afflicted Man’s Companion
Elliott's Bot any, Saurins Sermons
Art of living long and comfortably
Thomas P,one’s Political W m ks, 5 v .
JenF'-rson’s Notes, Gibbon’s Rome
jp,ok of Rules and Tables of monies,
weights .measures and Time
Johnson and Walker’s large Dietion’y
do pocket do
Reformed Pastor, Paul and Virginia
Vi*jr of Wakefield
Guide to Men and -Manners
I NOTICE.
! rs! HE business of 1.. FITCII & Cos.
will be hereafter conducted un
der the firm of
FXTCH & WOR3ZH.
All persons indebted to us must make
payment between this and the first of
January next.
L. FITCH & CO.
Macon, Oct. 4-2, 1828.
FT TCII & WOR DIN,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Are now opening at the
Alacou Stove
A X.AKfiK ASSORTMENT OF
GOOES CLOTHIIta,
Consisting of Super, blue, black, brown,
olive, claret, drab and mixed Lon
don CLOTHS
Super, black, brown,claret,mixed, drab,
buff and white do. CASSIA!! .R ES
do. blue, black, brown, olive, drab and
green SILK VELVETS
A splendid assortment of Velvet Vest
ing and Valentia do.
Bulf and white Marseilles do.
BOUDARD’3 super or black Gloves
Castor do. white do. buckskin do.
lined do.
German, Bandanna, and FlagHand’kfs
Italian, India and Plaid Cravats
White do. Battice do.
Navarino and French Stocks, Stiffners
Vest and Pantaloons Springs
Black and while Silk Hose
Worsted and cotton hall Ilcse
Silk Umbrellas
Webb’s patent Silk and Common Sus
penders, Berganzee Skirts
White and brown Shirting, Padding
Cotton, Fannel, Satinett, Buttons
Sewing Silk, and all kinds of Tailors
Ttimings
MILITARY TRIMINGS,
Gold and Silver F.paulelts, Stars, Tas
sels, Cord, Belt Plates, Lace, Eagle
and Bell Buttons, worsted \\ ings,
Ited top Plumes, Air. &c.
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 COATEES
do do do do PANTALOONS
Cord, Bangup, Beverett & Satinett do
Plain, striped and figured S-,lk \ civet
VESTS, Cloth and Cassintere do
Plain Florentine and striped do
Fancy Silk do
Velencia and Marseilles do
Fine linen and cotton SHIRTS
Bleached and unbleached do
Short J \CKETS A TROW SER3
Pea Jacketts, Monkey do
Over Coats and Great Coats
Fine cotton and flannel DRAWERS
Cotton flannel and Swansdown do
100 Ladies and Gentlemen’s Cunih
let and Plaid CLOAKS, &e. &c.
TAILORING
carried on as usual in till its various
branches, having the latest New York
fashions, and the best workmen, om
work shall not be inferior to any. We
solicit the patronage of our former
friends and the public generally.
Macon, Oct. 23, 1828. S3
0"/* On hand, an elegant one horse
BAROUCHE CARRIAGE and one
horse WAGGON, which will be sold
low for CASH.
Also —A SIDEBOARD.
GARDENSHKDS
J UST received at the Store of
ELLIS, SIIOTVVELL m. CO.
a large assortment of SHAKER GAR
DEN SEEDS, of a superior quality.
AMONG Til I'M AUK
Early June Peas (Long do
White Marrowfat do Prickly do
Early Charlton do Dutch Summer
Strawberry dwarf do Squash
DwaifMarrowfat doCrookneck do
Early red ey’dlleans VV inter do
White Cranberry Icehead Lettuce
pole Beans Imperial do
Red Onion Cabbage head do
White do Solid Celery
Blood Beet Curled I’disly
Yellow do .'age
Early Turnip do Asparagus
Parsnip Leek
Orange Carrot Flat Turnip
Early Sugar Corn Squash Pepper
Early York Cabbage \ egemble (J\ ster
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. 16, 1829. 45
171 OUR months after date application
. will be made to the court of Ordi
nary of'l'wiggs County for leave to sell
Nos. A 1 and 53, in the 2Sth dist. former
ly Wilkinson, now Tw iggs—it being the
place whereon the subscriber now lives,
and the property of Widoughby S. Hill,
deceased.
JOHN M. GRAY, Gam'd.
Jan. 17 1828. 45-lut
(IEORGIA —Hi nry County.
OtDERED that a citation be pub
lished requiring all persons con
cerned to shew cause if any they can
why Elizabeth Hearn administratrix of
Elisha Hearn,late ol Jasper county, dec.
shall not on tb- first Monday of Sept.
1829 be dismissed from said administer
lion and t o dismissed from all liability,
is administiatrix on said estate.
1 do hereby citify that the above i,
a true copy train the minutes of said
court.
8. JOHNSON, 0 c. o.
Jao. 8 1828. 4.4 rnflm
171 OUR nonths nfler date, applica
tion will be made to the court of or
dinary of Jones County, for leave to sell
all the real Estate of Richard Sherly
dee. foi the benefit of the distributees of
his Estate.
THOMAS S. HUMPHRY,
qualified Administrator.
November 1. 1828. .44- 1 in
JYOTICE.
ALL persons having demands n
gainst the estate of Jeremiah Ped
dy, late of Monroe county, deceased,
will present them according to law, —
those indebted will make immediate
payment.
THE ADMINISTRATORS.
Jan. 9, 1829. H-5w
GEORGIA— Bibb County ,
Superior Court, Jan. Term, 1829.
RULE NlSl—for fort closure.
(TP ON e p l il■ hi ol B Jaiui” A. I
J White, slating, that Thomas M
limit, of .said 1 nniy.uid, on the tint
t <- ih day of December, in the y. .c
,-igii t- n bundled and twenty sev-u,
e, execute, and deliver, to said Be
I min, his deed ol Mortgage lo a 1 arui
tra 1 or p .reel of laud, being part of lo
umber seventy lluer, upon which ti e
.inid Thomas Grant then lived, situateu
in it e fourth district of formerly Homs
ton now Ibb'i county, cuntai iug one
hundred seventeen and a half acirs, lor
the better securing the payment of the
sum of one Hunched and ninety thtce
i dollars and fourteen cents, and interest
mi seven promissory notes, made by the
snd Thomas >l. payable to) the sid
Benjamin A. each note beating equal
date with sard mortgage, on the day and
year aforesaid,due twelve days from ti t
ate thereof, six of said notes being for
the stun of thirty dollars, and one lor the
sum of thirteen dollars and fourteen
cents. And that the whole of said sum
with the accruing interest thereon, re
mains due and unpaid. It is theiefor
ordered, that the sad Thunias M. do pay
into the Chrk’s office of the Superior
Court of Bibb comity, aforesaid, the
amount due and unpaid on said Mort
gage, together with all legal costs with
in twelve mouths from this lime, or shew |
cause to the contrary,or the rquity ol j
ledetnptinn, in and to said mortgaged |
premises, will from thenceforth be for- J
aver hatred and loreclosed ; and that a I
copy of ibis Kol-, be seived on the •
mortgagee, at least three inouihs ‘left re I
die time the money is so directed to be 1
p .id or ne published one- 1 month for
six m 1 itbs, in one ol the public gazettes
of this State.
\iru- Extra- 1 from the Mimites.
HENRY G. ROSS, J). Clerk.
January 21. 1829 47 lim i
” notice.
A LL persons uujebted to tlie estate
± a. of John Chappell, bite of .Monroe
county, deceased, are requested to make j
payment; and persons having demands ;
against the snipe are requested to pre
sent them in the manner prescribed by j
law.
A. H. CHAPPELL,? p ,
J. I>. CHAPPELL, )
Dec. 29, 1829. 43-tds
EX EC l TORS SAGE.
ON Thursday the 12th day of
February next, w ill be sold, a! the
late residence of John Chappell, deceas
ed, of Monroe county, the perishable !
property belonging to the estate of said
deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, j
horses, hogs, cattle, honscltold furniture, |
kitchen utensils, and fanning imple- j
ments, with a variety of other articles
too tedious in mention. The sale to ■
continue from day to day till every i
thing is sold.
\. 11. CTIAPPEI? „ ,
J. 1). CH YITELL, y r ‘ *’
Dee. 29. 182!!. 43-tds
A I) uJnTsTR 1 TOR'S SA LF
mVTILL be sold, at the late resi-
W W deuce of Jeremiah Peddy, late
of .Monroe county, deceased, on 1 riday 1
the twentieth of February next, the per- j
S'.nial property <af said deceased, consist- |
ing of hoises, cows, hogs, com, fodder,
farming utensils, and household and
kitchen furniture, Ac. Terms will be
made known on the da\ of stile.
VVILIE MOVE, I . ,
JOSEPH HOWARD.) A,m 8
LIVEN A PEDDY, Adm'rr.
Jan. 9, 1829. 41-8*
ADMINISTRA TOR ’ S SA I.E.
ON the first Tuesday in April next,
will be sold, at public auction, be
tween the usual hours of ‘ale, at the
Court house in Epson county, one tract j
of la ml No. 1 14 iu the 11th district for I
niorly Monroe county, by virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham county, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the lute John Brown of
Chatham County.
IL REYNOLDS.
January 6, 1829. 4 t-tds-
A DMINISTJIATOR'S SAGE.
WILL be sold on the first Tues- I
day April next at the Court
House in Monroe county, within the
usual hours of sale, two hundred two
and a half acres of land, known by No.
100, in the 1 Jtli district of said county,
adjoining Larkin Huson, it being the
real estate of W illiam N. Elder, deceas
ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
CATHARINE ELDER, Atlmrr.
Jan. 6, 1829. 45-9 w
AU, persons indebted to the estate
of Richard Shirley, now due, late
of Jones county, deceased, are hereby
requested to make speedy payment, anil
those having demands against the estate
ol* saul deceased, are also notified to pie
-ent them, duly attested, within the time
limited liv law.
TUQS. 9. HUMPHRIB,
t{ualified Administrator.
January 10, 1819. 44-6 w
4 FTKR the expiration of font
/m months application will be made
to ifie Inferior court of Monroe county,
w en sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a Lot of Laud No. 185, in
ihe 4th district of originally Baldwin
now Morgan county, toe property ol
Pirazadc am Margaret Watts, orphans
of Ludw I Wans, dec.
ROBERT C. POOF ..rdian.
Oft. 17, 1828. *33 4ill
171 Oliß months after date, applica
. tion will lie made to the honorable
the Inferior Court of Monroe county,
for leave to sell the real estate of Jcr
emiah Peddy, senior, deceased.
WILEV MOVE, ? , ,
JOSEPH How Mil), \ A,ImTS
LIVIN'A PEDDY, Adm'rx.
Jail. 9, 1829. 4 l-4m
17101 R umntlis after date appliea
’ tion will be made to the Court ol
Ordinary of Bibb county, for leave to
sell a negro man named GEORGE,
the property of Richard A. Benson, mi
nor. YVM. SCOTT, Guardian.
Jan. 22, 1829. 4H-lm
riGSLES,
A quantity of pickled cucumbers,
/A for sale bv
ELLI3, SHOTWELL, Cos.
Jau. 17, 18:28v 45-
Wlll 3X3 SOLS,
TO the highest bidder, in the town
of Milledgeville, immediately
fronting Lafayette Hall, on the 9th day
of March next, the following fractional
parts of Surveys, in the first district ol
Muscogee county, viz:
Nos. 8 7’ 8 20 21 22 37
38 39 52 54 06 67 68 8.4
84 85 99 100 115 133 165 279
280 289 290 291 293 316 317 322
323 324 325.
Also, will hr sold on the same dan,
EFAWKM4TH LAW’S RESERVE
lying on Flint River, iri the 16th district
of origin; li v Houston row Epson’coun
ty, i:i mii Ii lots or fractional parts of
surveys as may be reported to us by the
Surveyor who is now making the survey.
Also, the following Islands in the Chat
tahoochee river. No. 3, in the 9th dis
trict of 11 all county, and No. 27 in the
Bth district of Muscogee county. Tht
terms will he the same as heretofore
published by the Commissioners.
JAMES WHITFIELD,
EVANS MV RICK,
THOS. N. GIBBS,
JOHN MERCER,
R. W. CARNES.
Commissioners for selling Fractions.
Jan. 1829. 47-tds
ZATorrxs cxj3..ant f.
A QUANTITY received for sale by !
ELLIS. SHOTWELL A Cos.
Jan. 30./829. 47-w
A LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Zebulom,
Ga. Ike. 30. 1828.
CN H A’S Allen 3 unuel Lane 2
J Rolft Allow James Ledbetter
Garrord Burch Joseph Lunsfoid
Thom as Blood worthj antes Locke
W. 11. Brown Joseph Lalants
Benjamin Briant David Lacke
Louisa or John Mallicai Lawrauce
Bruister Joseph Matthews 2
Janies Bush Israel Martin
John Brown 2 Jesse Marshall
Elijah Boles Mrs. Jane Milner
Rob’t Clayton Martha Moore
Kader Carter \\ in J. Nance
Leonard Carroll Lemuel Owens
John P. Clegg Charles ('liver
James Carroll Benjamin Peterson
Wiley Cleaveland John Payne
Beverly Daniel James Pace
Aggy Dish ion Janies Peavy 2
Sampson Duggar John Yathre
Benjamin Elliott David Riddle
Stephen la'lis Jonathan or Alrtrl
Hampton Flin Smith
Thomas Fletcher M. 1> Samtorry
John Green Joseph Sentell
Jas. Gilbert Obadiah Scroggins
B. Cachett John Smith
Ephraim Horn John Stubs
Nathan lloHda John Stuart
Rev. Jas. Hunter Ephraim Sweet
James Holderness Anthony Windham
Leonard Harris Priscilla \\ right
T. B. Hargroves John F. Williams
John H. Hearties John W illi ivns
Major Harris Jepiha Walker
Charles Hinson Jolm I). W ilson
Thomas Hobs Lewis Williams
Elvers Jordan James Wicker
William C. Jones \\ m. C. W ilson
John Johnson 2 James Willingham
Abner Johnson
Alt Gt lh rs not called for within time
months u\ll hr sent to the General Post
({dice us dead letters.
JOHN BLTTRILL, P. Af.
Jan. 1829; 45-3 w
SUPERIOR,
“k'-v, OILT, ASH OTHKR
.... LETTER
V PAPE2X.:
N A t.so
. Foolscap Paper,
Just received, and
|,,r s;i * e ’ l, y
Bose & Slade.
W 7 e are authorized t°
announce W . Ci mmi-ng.
as a candidate for Slie
riu ol Bibb County, at the election in
Ji unary next.
(Tp i Remedy for Hard Times
$5,000” lie procured for $-5 I !
WHOEVER wishes, now has the
opportunity of obtaining it by
! applying to the Agents of the
MACON
MASOSIXC HALL
LOTTERY.
The LAST DUAWING,
OF CLASS No. 1,
CAPITAL PUXSEE OP
SSOOO,
Will be dispensed to the fortunate bold
er : together with many other smaller
Prizes.
Persons holding Prizes
already drawn, are infor
nicil that they can be paid
immediately on application to the Sec
retary. Those who wish to renew their
prizes, and have a further chance f>r
55000 will do well to apply soon.
{£f*Prizes only to be drawn.
The prizes all floating front
commencement, except the two prizes
53.10, one of which “ ill be deposited in
the wheel on the second day and the
other on the third day, the prize of
g 1,500, which will be deposited in Ihe
wheel on the fourth day, and the prize
of 55,000 w hich will he deposited in ti**
wheel on the last day.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
$5,000.
FCHKMK.
ICF 53,000 23 C3.C00
1 1,500 I.SOO
1 500 COO
2 380 6CO
10 100 1,000
10 60 500
50 an 1,000
200 10 2,000
1,580 3 7,900
1.855 1 ’rixes.
3,145
5.000 iirkrts, $20,000
( Much less than two Blanks to u Prize
TicketsSo, Halves St 50, Quarters 51 25
17. BARKER,
Scc'y to the Commissioners.
Macon .August 6
FOR SALE,
THE Subscriber li -(ar
jfmljl sale a valuable I.OTintiie
IlillWl * own Greenville, Merri
wether county, on tlie pub
lic square, known by No. 13 in square
letter E with an excellent framed store
house on it, one third of the money will
be required iu hand, tlie balance in two
equal annual instalments, any person
wishing to purchase ill said place would
do well to examine said lot as I vv ill give
a bargain. Apply to
THOMAS MALONE.
Monroe co. Jan. 29, 1828. 47-3 in
NOTICE.
STOLEN from the subscriber’s wag
gon 011 the night of the 21st inst.
mi the road between Bullock’s mills and
Tobesaufkee, n lew articles, amongst
vv hicli was a packet of notes and ac
counts, fr in different persons, princi
pally given to inyself,’ amongst them
was one for 580, with a credit thereon
of 510, on Win (.'.and J. C. George, ol
Alabama. Whoever has taken them,
after finding they will be of no serv ice
to them, may drop them where they
may ue found. If any person should find
or know any thing of them, and w ill give
information to the subscriber, living in
Macon, shall be rewarded for so doing.
SAMI EL MOORE.
Jan. 30. 47-
MERCEA’sT
CLUSTER-.
A LARGE supply, of various quali
ties and prices, just received and
for sale by ItOisE & SLADE.
Jau. 24, 1829.
NEW ROOKS.
JUST reeeiv-
WXV’Lf ed at the Macon
_Book Store, the
UflSKijr following Rooks.
\ 4 frft&ifniitrF\ whieli in addition
— rrr. to the formri stock
on hand makes the assortment very ex
tensive :
The Travelling Bachellor, by W ash
ington Irving, 2 vols.
Domestic Duties, or Instructions to
young Married Ladies —15y Mis.
Parkes
Our Village, bv Miss Milford
American Chesterfield
Burn s Works, 1 vol. elegant
Shakspeare’s, 2 vol. do
Hannah Moore’s, 2 vols. do
Spectator, 2 vols. do
Kainies’ Elements of Criticism
Crabb’s Synonomes
Tytler's History
Letter Writers
Powell on Mortgages
Commentaries on American T.nvv, 3 !
vols. by Chancellor Kent of New
York—sets as far as completed;
likewise odd volumes to supply in
complete copies heretofore disposed
of by us.
Preston on Abstracts
Do. on Estates
Bridgeman’s Equity Digest
Verplanck on Contracts
Field’s Blackstone
Gow on Partnership
Watts’ Hymns
Family llibles from gs 50 to SI 6
Diamond Bibles
Testaments (very large and elegant)
School Testaments
Brow it's Concordance
Pilgrim's Progress (elegant)
Holy YVar
Wytiles’ 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
I’ icherand’s Physiology
Abernathy’s Works, Nurse’s Guide
Also, STATIONARY, such us
BLArOI BOORS.
of a variety of sizes liom 1 to 7 quires,
Quarto Blank Books
W riling Books
Memorandum Books
Indexes—Port Folios
Note Books, Ac. &e.
January, 1829. 49
UNION CA.\,\L
LOTTERY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA;
CLASS NO. FIFTEEN, for 1828,
Drew m Philadelphia yes
terday, the 30th inst.
HIGHEST PltlZE
$30,000.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of £20,000 is $-20,000
1 f,OOO f,(MW
I 0,700 0,700
2 1,000 2,0001
i> 500 2,500
5 400 2, <KO j
5 860 1,500
3<> 1(H) 3,000!
B<> 00 2,100
00 50 1,800 1
36 40 1,4.101
00 00 I, OHO
000 20 7,200
0,7 SO 10 37,900;
4,010 Prizes $<H f S R)
Tickets 519, —shares in proportion.
VIRGINIA STATE
itt'xa‘aavx
CLASS No. 19.
TO be drawn at Richmond, on
Thursday Feb. 12, 1829.
HIGHEST PRIZE
SCHEME.
1 prize of $50,000 1 prize of 2,000
l 10,(MM) 5 1,000
1 S,(MM) 5 OfK)
1 2,500 5 500
Ac. &c. and only 11,490 Tickets.
TICKETS s*-o—Halves 510—Quar
ters 55 —Eights 52 50.
(J7?* Orders in the above Schemes,
(post paid) enclosing Cash or Prize
Tickets, will be attended to bv
„ , N. BARKER.
Macon, Jan. 31, 1829. .47
k GENERAL ; • mime: t f Ve
(lic.lt Books, lot sail l.y Kii'.j. c.
Slade—
among which are :
Good’s Study of Medicine, 5 vo’s.
Armstrong on Fevers
Cook on Nervous Diseases
Bichat on Pathology
If icheraml’s Physiology
\\ istair’s Anatomy
Bell on the Bones
do Nerves
do Venerea!
<hr Special Anatomy
Dewees on Children
do tin Female (Diseases
do on Midwifery
Cooper’s Surgery
Hunter on the Blood
Thatcher’s Modern Practice
Edinburgh Dispens.itorv
Ewell’s Family Physician
Goode’s Book of Nature
Devvees Baiideloque
Horner’s Anatomy
L fieriie's Therapeutics
Gibson’s Surgery, Dorsey’s do
Morgagni on Diseases
gH3BgIXgTB SALS a.
2VION&OI SALSJJ. ”
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
7 7 in'March next, at the Court
house in Forsyth, Monroe Comity, the
following property, to wit:
One negro woman, Juda 20 or 25
j years old, levied on to satisfy sundry
small fi las in favor of John \\ . Carter
and others vs. Archibald Johnson —levy
made by a constable.
101) acres of land, being the east half
of lot No. 14, in the stli district of said
county, levied on to satisfy a small fi fa
in favor of E. \\ ade vs. j. D. Wilson,
administrator, etc. and Robert C. Dale,
Executor, ike. levy made by a constable.
One road waggon and two yoke of
oxen all levied on as the property of
James Mills and Nail McMullen to satis
fy a fi fa in favour of Reuben Blown vs.
said ill ills and McMullen.
202. J acres of laud, No. 75 in the 12th
district of said county, whereon John
Evans lives, also, 3 negroes, l’eler 15,
David 11, and Ned 9 years old, all levi
ed on as the property of John Evans to
satisfy a !i fa in favor of Charles Allen
vs. said Evans.
One negro man Tutt 20 years old, le
vied on as the property of Lewis Brow n
to satisfy two fi fas one in favor of Sam
uel Ren! and the other in favor of Wil
liam 9. jMellen for the use of Goddard
&. Murdock vs said Brown.
Five negroes to wit: Moses a Man
Viney a \\ omnnJVla'riali a girl Hardy
9toplien boys all levied on as the pro
perty of Seth (J. \Y atson to satisfy 2 fi
fas, 1 in favor of A. Low & Cos. and the
other in favor of Adam Carson vs Setli
G. Watson and Jacob Watson.
Tlie lease on fifty acres of land being !
25 or 30 acres, cleared, whereon John j
Standard now lives, in the 14th district j
of Monroe (County ; also one grey mare, j
10 barrels of corn, and one stack of fod
der, all levied on as tlie property of
John Standard o satisfy a fi fa favor of
Garrett Hardeman.
One negro woman, Peggy, 17 or 18
years old levied on as tlie property of ■
illiain Wilder deceased, to satisfy sun
dry small fi las in favor of B. Crawford
vs. J. <Y L. Wilder, Exeutors.
Orre Negro woman 32 years old, na
med Milly, levied on as the property of
James Hannigan, to satisfy sundry fi fas
in favor of John R. Cargali.
One negro woman 35 or 40 y ears ohs,
two trunks, 1 chest, 2 beds and bedsteds
1 slab, 1 table. 25 barrels of corn and 1
stack of fodde all levied on as tlie pro
perty of George Cabiness to satisfy a fi
fa in favor of Jesse Thomas vs said Ca
biness and Samuel W. Langston secu
rity on appeal.
A. COCHRAN, Sheriff.
At the same place, on the first Tuesday
m April next :
Two negro men, Starling about 22
years old, and Daniel 15 years old, ta
ken as the property of Isaac Welch to
satisfy a Mortgage li fa in favor of Jas.
Wilder and Charles Y. Caldwell vs.
Isaac Welch.
Two negroes, Sally a woman 45, and
Eincline a girl 7 years old taken as the
property of Henry Wood to satisfy a
Mortgage li fa in favor of John and
W illiain Kelly vs. Henry Wood proper
ty pointed out in mortgage li lus.
JOHN REDDING, D. S.
POSTPONED SALE.
At the same place, on the first Tuesday
in March next, will be sold,
ril WO hundred two and a half acres
JL of land, being lot No. C 2, in the
11th district of Momoe county, levied
on as the of ElizabethT. 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
James Cainackvs. said Elizabeth and
llemy Kendall.
A. COCHRAN, Sh ir.
UlTvOri SALES,
WILL be sold at the Court House
i.i Tbomaston, Epson county,
on the first Tuesday in March next:
One improved lot in Thoniastun, No.
23, in the South we t back square, one
yoke of oxen and cart, ami one black
Indian poney, saddle and bridle, taken
as the property of John Tucker, to sat
isfy three fi I ts, one iu favor ofThonias
Butler vs. John Tucker, one iu favor of
Hardy Crawford vs. said Tucker, the
other in favor of W. 11. &. E. Ifi ILiver
vs. said Tucker—property pointed out
by defendant.
One negro boy named Ellick, about
17 years old, levied on as the property
of Liham .Stephens to satisfy three fi fas
issued from a Justices Court in favor of
Josiali Dixon, administrator on the es
tate ol John Harwell, deceased, vs. In
mun Stephens and Lsliain Stephens, al
so, to satisty tout distress warrants m fa
vor ot Jesse L. Owen, adn.’r. vs. Jshain
Stephen and Alexander Cailen—levy
made and returned by a constable.
One bay Filly, one sorrel Filly, one
sideboard, one folding table, one pint
do. one sugar chest, two beds and lum
iture, twelve barrels of corn, more or
less, two cows and calves, all levied on
as the property of Hiram Adair, to satis
fy two li fas, one in favor of Thomas &;
9mith, tlie other iu favor ol Lucius L.
Wittich vs. said Adair.
TUGS. FLEW ELLIN, Sit If.
1 SS3E Z.XN.-Z,
TiTJTILS, l e-oM mi fi, ■ <„,r t
j * v in March next, ,u (J
. Louse in .i.: 1 < on, .1 on , ;
) Niue bale., ol coiioa inark- and J
ed on as the properly t,l >o, f.
field to satisfy two (1 las in fiv.fw'!
I*, o- A. Chapman for the :;-e <
A, Ch-avi hind—property puna,,;
J. D, Chapman. *■
One negro boy named Jim 1
old, levied on as the pioper'.v ol
M. Shvlnuni to satisfy Mtndrv fi I
favour of 1! . O. He, st hi :,h I', nil
ers vs said fciitiu'.an, pro; arty I
out by defendant and lev :cd on !.|j
turned to me by a const,rhle.
One fifth pan ofland lot No, I
(ltd fill district of orLh.folk I |
now Bibb county,ctmtainii ; I
2M--4 acres of lands more : r I. s,
interest of M. H . Allen, h , i, and <
property to satisfy sundi v fi fi. ,
of John Gaddis for the v-, ,fi <
Connilev vs said M. W. All, ,
Alien, levy made and returned in t
a constable.
161 j of land more or fihc,i
ui.divided half of lot No. mi\
district of originally Hoi, ton. n 0
county, it being the im-.p , 4 , f
Farecloth in said h,t, l eu 1 ot , .
I properly to satisfy sundry fi i ,
jof Rawls A Clayton said .’idly 1
I cloth Executrix, in her own right 1
i Estate of F. Farecloth dc* rliseti
others, levy made and returned t< 1
a constable. *
117) acres of land more or In- I
not known adjoining lands ol F
Eoy whereon Thomas M. (.ran ,
lives in the 4tli distiict oi ori- jj
Houston, now Bibb comity levit-a [
the prvperty ol ‘Thomas M. Grant I
tisfy sundry fi fas in favour tMv ‘
Wellborn vs said Grant lew n.ai
returned to me by a constable.
One lot of land. No. t-psi n
district of formerly Houston, cow I
together w ith James Hoy's bond
ties to Peter M. Curry tor *a id la
vied on as Curry’s property, to >
sundry ti fas ifi favor of Rti e 1
trick.
4 negroes. Jeffrv 45 rears old, 1
30, John li, and Mary” 10, all k.u
as the property of John M. Slielnu’
satisfy sundry fi fas, 011 c in lavoro:
venport Lawson, one lor John Ki fl
trii k, and one ip favor of
for the use of 111. &.E. I*. Heyer,
periy pointed out by defendant!
an acres ofland improved, when
vinia Hawkins formerly lived, lev,
as her property to satisfy a fi fa n
of Barker, YYiilman (o.vs si
vinia and John Buebannon, |
pointed out by plaintiff’s niton t.
262 1-2 acres, known as k t K,
in tlie I.3th district of originally
now Bibb, it being the lot when,
ley Dorman formerly lived, levi ,
tlie property of George Cavind.
tisly sundry fi fas in fav or of .kn-
Kirkpatrick, property pointed 0
plaintiffs property.
i! negroes, W illis 12 years, am 1
boy 18 years, levied on as die pit
of John Loving, to satisfy sunila
in favor of Bui ton Hepburn A <0
others, vs. said Loving, property pi
out by defendant.
The interest of Williamson Sir,
lot No. 8, in the 13d square of tt'.-l
of Macon, witli improv en.t ats, \,|l
said Smith lives, levied on as Ifi I
perty, to satisfy a fi fa in ‘avorolj
belly i!L Chisholm, vs. said i-iifiij
James 11. Rodgers, property point!
by Rodgers.
One negro woman named N'nrl
or tv < art old, levied on as tht I
ty ol Win Bivins, to satisfy ati I
vor ol Lilt! ton Atkisou, profit;’ I
ed out by pluintiff.
1 negro woman named Rada : I
26 years old, levied on as the pul
of Joel Rushin, to satisfy sundry
favor of John Bowls claimant u; fil
vs. said Rushin, property points I
John C. Rodgers.
9FENCER RILEY, j
MOR TV AGE S i /. E. B
On the first Tuesday in \.r fl
same phi fl
One negro girl named r,, H
years old, levied on as the j ; V
Jonathan Wilder, to satisfy ,1 ti S
the foreclosure of a mortgage in ■
ol llice Durrett. *
SUENCF.R RILEY.
row; u- ; - I
“WS/” ILI, be sold at tlie ( -,rfl
IV in the town of I'my. h
county, on the first Tnc-dav in
next, the follovviug propet tj : fl
202A acres pitie land. No. . Kj
sth district Houston county, will, flj
grist null thereon, levied cn let,,
a fi fa in favor ol the Slate i rtfl
Cain.
acres of pine land, V B
the Bth district of said cetiiin. *~
as the property of Bryant t
satisfy atifa in favor of y
Wetherby vs. said Sled. I '. I
acres of pine laid. V fl
the loth district of said flj
on as tlie property of !’!
to satisfy sundry fi fas in I ‘
Joiner and others vs. s > ■ -
Two fractions Nos. 21 I
twelfth district 6f said u
ing forty nine and a hall a
vied on as the property and “ 1 ,Hi
kins to satisfy a fi fa 111 1 JH
Shivers vs. William Pu- fl
uel Calhoun—levy imux Ijn
to me by a constable. [, |
One yellow negro bey 1 !*!
j of George, commonly < p-l
jedon as the property of V ’ | 1
j Roberson, to satisfy siu..:.y
vor of James N. Bethiua 1
| Raley vs. Alexander J. f O, 01
Ivy made and retenif.! by r fl
1014 acres of land ball'd J,,
I the 12th district of said conn l )’ in
’ as the property of John Uy I Lr
ly a li fa in favor of Eat"’ B*-*j
vs. John Bynum. , fl
’ JOBEPH fl
IILANK
A QUANTITY just
I'U.IS. SHOTWEU*|fI
October 10. \H
BILLS h
(In NKW-yojffl