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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
On the .first Tuesday in September next,
W ILLb« sold, nt (lie Court house, in the town of
Fayetteville, Fayttte county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to will
One NEC 110 GIRL by the name ef Sabina, levied
on us the property of Henry If. Baker, to satisfy sun
dry fieri faciasesin favor of Thomas Guest, as Admin
istrator on the estule ofMitos Crenshaw, deceased,ver
sus said Baker and James Dewberry—property point
ed out by defendant.
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, lot
number two in the sixth district of Fayette county, le
vied on ns the property of James Travis, to satisfy two
fieri fnctaees in favor of Andrew Johnson versus said
Travis—property pointed out by the plaintiff.
One road WAGGON, levied on ns the property of
Thomas Coleman, to satisfy a fieri iucins in favor of
Jmnes*C. Cook versus said Coleman—property point
ed out by the defendant. .
JAMES G. STEWART, Deputy Sheriff.
July 30
Oit the first Tuesday in September nert,
W ILL be sold, nt the Court house, in tho town of
Zebu ton, t'ike county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, more
nr less, known by lot number two hundred nndsix, in
the ninth district, formerly Monroe now Pike county,
levied upon as the property of George S. Binns, to sut*
i.fy an execution in favor of James C. Luker versus
said Binns—property pointed by Joel Callaway.
One HOUSE and part of LOT number two, in
square letter E, in the town of Zcbulon, Pike county,
occupied at this time by D. Woodbury & Co. as u
Store House, and one large sorrel MAKE six orseven
years old, levied upon as the property of Brodnax &
Daniclly, to satisfy three fieri faciases, one in favor of
Barrett & Sims versus John If. Brodnax, the others
io favor of Joel Dairy versas Brodnax & Deuielly—
property pointed out by John H. Brodnax.
Two hundred twoand a half acres of LAND, more
or less, known by lot number one hundred and forty-
one, in the ninth district, formerly Monroe now Pike
county, one bay MAKE nnd one SlILKF.Y, levied up
on ns' the property of James Holderncss, to satisfy, n
fieri facies in favor of Charles Bullock versus said if ol-
derness—proprrtv pointed out bv defendant.
WILEY MANGIIAM, Deputy Sheriff.
July 30
On the first Tuesday in Scmptnmber next,
St, WILL be sold, at the court house, in the town of
\#JT Knoxville, Crnv-ford county, between the usual
hours of sale, tin; following PROPERTY, to wit:
Let number three hundred and nine in the first dis
trict formerly Houston now Crawford county, levied
on as tiie property of Thomas Bass, to satisfy a fieri fa
cias in favor of Thomas Napier—property pointed out
by defendant.
EDW. BARKER, Deputy Sheriff.
July 31
On the first Tuesday in September next,
A GREEABLE to a special act of the Legislature
of the State of Georgia to dispose of the State’s
interest in the lands drawn fraudulently in the different
counties, will he sold, at the door of the court hoiijf,
in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, between tnc
hours of ten and four o’okick, the following LANDS,
to wit:
The State’s interest in Lot number twenty-nine in
tho fifth district of said county, containing eighty-five
aerrs and seven chains.
Also the State’s interest In Lot number eighty-seven
in the fourteenth district of said county, containing
one hundred one and a half acres and being the north
half.
Also the west half of Lot number one hundred and
shirty-four in the fourth district of said county, con
taining one hundred and six acres nnd four chains.
The condition of the above sules is, one fourth of
the purchase money to be paid in hand—the balance
in equal annual instalment*.
WILLIAM IIUCKABY, Sheriff.
jnly 30 40
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold, nt the house of Wijlinm C. Osborn,
the place of holding courts in Muscogee coun
ty, within the lawful hours of sale, the following PRO
PERTY, to wit:
One lot of LAND, number two hundred and seven
ty-six, in the sixteenth district of Muscogee county, le
vied on as the property of A’elverton Thaxton to satis
fy a fieri facias in favor of Jackson & Thornton.
July 30 JAMES P. PORTIS, Sheriff.
MACON HOTEL.
TSPlIE subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman,
Esq. and made considerable improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate BOAR
DERS and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner. His accom
modations are extensive, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction to his customers!
TIMOTHY BRUEN.
Macon, December 12, 182(3.
ZEBUliOW HOTEL.
T HE Subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by Lewis Daniel, Esq.
solicits the patronage of his friends nnd the public in general—assuring them that his Table will be
furnished with the best this section of the country affords; his Bar with the ihoicest LIQUORS; a good and
attentive Ostler; and Stables well provided with Provender. And If unlimited attention, with moderate
charges, are sufficient inducements, t expect at least my share of public favor.
JOHN C. MANGHAM.
Zebulon, Pike County, May 21, 1827. 80
On the first Tuesday in September next,
WV/MLL ho sold, at the house of liVliam C. Osborn,
Vrv# the place of holding courts In Muscogee county,
within tho lawful hours ol sale, the following PRO
PERTY, to wit;
One lot of LAND, number one hundred and twelve,
in tho eighteenth district of Muscogee county, ieviedon
to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Nathan Taunton ver
ms David Adams and Amos Adams—property pointed
out by E. M. Amos.
Ono lot of LAND, nnmhertwo hundred and seven,
in the nineteenth districtofMuscogeeoounty,Ieviedon
«s the property of Charles F. Shrrburo, to satisfy a fi
eri facias In favor of John R. Anderson—property point
ed out by Daniel M’Dougnld.
One lot of LAND, number forty-nine in the four
teenth district of Muscogee county, levied on os tho
property of Young Man, to satisfy a fieri facias in fa
vor of Smith & Childers—property pointed out 1
James M. D. King, security.
July#) A. LAWRENCE, Deputy Sherff.
by
A SINGLE TRACT OF LAND
FOR SALE AT
$1,500. .
N UMBER two hundred and tweuty-four, in the
ninth district of Muscogee coantv, is for sale at
the above price. One thousand dollars cash—-five
hundred payable on the first day of January next
Preference has been asked by three or four, all of
whom have mado liberal offers. Those who are wil
ling to take out the Grant and make immediate appli
cation will have the preference gi, en.
Purchasers are referred to Youxo JonxsTOK, of Ma
con—or myself living fourteen miles east of Hartford
. in Pulaski county. . SARAH AUMSTONG.
August G——- ltp——41
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
SHQRIPFS* SAig
On the first Tuesday in AVGUST
W ILL bo sold at the Court-hou«e in a *
Zcbulon, Pike County, wilhin th.“>
of sale, the following PROPERTY, viz *
Two hundred two and a half ncrc ' ,
-Te or less, known by Lot number thr*.
third district, formerly Montoe, now tV, *
led upon as the property of John
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
ILL be sold at the Courthouse in the town el
__ Perry, Houston County, between the usual
hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, vis:
202 1-2 acres of LAND, in the fifteenth district of
Houston county, known as Lot No. twenty-six; one
mahogany Secretary, 1 walnut Bedstead, 1 pine Slab,
1 Trunk, 2 gloss Pitchers, 1 set Castors, 1 Clock, 2
Looking Glasses, 2 mahogany half Rounds, 1 set vorof J. A. & N. H. Greer-Ievled on’™
Scales and Weights, 1 pair Cart Wheels, and one Ox ■>. i.» • i.i„ “ •*»
Cart, all levied on as the property of James M. Kelly,
to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of D. W. Shine, and sun
dry other Fi. Fas. versus James M. Kelly. Property
pointed out by defendant.
One third part of Lot No. fifty-five,- in the tenth
district of Houston county, whereon Edward Engrain
now lives, levied on as the property of Benjamin Hunt
to satisfy sundry Fi. Fas. in favor of II. H. Tarver—
levy made by a constable.
Twenty-eight head of stock CATTLE, consisting
of Cows and Yearlings; 1 small road Waggon, three
feather Beds, 4 Sheets, 4 Pillows, 1 Bolster, 2 Bed
steads, 2 bed Covers, 1 Bearhide, 1 split Matt, 24
Blankets, 4 pieces remnants northern Homespun, fi
pieces remnants Calico, 29 cotton Shawls. All lev
ied on as the property of William Williams, to satisfy
a Fi. Fa. in favor of James Newberry.
IIENRY W. RALEY, Sheriff,
Houston County.
july 2
more
the th
levied upon as the property of John , -
fy an execution, issued from a Justice’s “*l
vor of J. A. & N. H. Greer-IevW 0a
to me by a constable. n
WILEY MANGHAM, /> .
june 25 j>a ( (
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST
W ILL be sold, at the Court House i»,?
J *■“ “-* 1 ^
One NEGRO MAN, by the name of Isa, ,
fifty yean of ngc—levied upon as the prontrt.j?
scs Chapman, to satfofy a fieri facias on theT* 1
sure of a mortgage in favor of Egbert IUj| r
’“■‘“•'""{KB'asssife
mS y 27 31 ™
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST , I
^|7TLL m bo sold, at the place of holding]
MAWSIOW MOUSE.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has taken that well known establishment, front
ing the Court house in tnc town of CLINTON, Jones County, Ga. formerly occupied by II. H. Blat
ter, Esq. ns a Tavern and Boarding House, and having mude various improvements therein, he is now prepar
ed to entertain BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in n genteel and comfortable manner. His accommoda
tions are very extensive; and his tabic, bar, stables, &c, are at all times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will be made for the comfort of his customers, and he solicits a share of the patronage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL he .old, at the Court house, in the Town
of Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the u-
sual hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit;
One lot of LAND,number one hundred and twenty-
two in the ninth district Fayette county, with the
Grist MILL and STILL, together with the CROP
and IMPROVEMENTS thereon, two HORSES, one
road WAGGON, sixty head of HOGS, and three
COWS, and CALVES—all Ieviedon ns the property
of Isaiah Beck to satisfy u fieri facias in favor of Jacob
M’Collum versus said Beck.
One lot of LAND, number thirty-six in the ninth
district Fayette county—levied on as the property of
William W. Austin, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of
Lewis J. Dupree vorsus said William W. Austin and
Fielder Austin.
WINSTON WOOD, Sheriff.
July 23.
On the fast Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next,
W ILL be sold, at the Court house, in the Town
of Zebulon, Pike county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One lot of LAND, number fifty-one in the first dis.
trict formerly Monroe now Pike county, whereon
Benjamin Moody, now lives, containing two hundred
two and a half acres, more or less—levied on os the
property of said Moody to satisfy a fieri facias in favor
of Benjamin Baker.
WILLIAM V. WHITE, Sherff.
July 23.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold, at the Court house, iu the Town
of Zebulon, Pike county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit:
One tract of LAND, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, more or less, lying in the second dis
trict originally Monroe now Pike county, known as
lot number one hundred and fifty-three—levied on os
the property of William W. Martin to satisfy two fieri
faciases, one in favor of William H. Crane, the other
in favor of John Hill & Co. both versus said Martin-
property pointed out by him.
Ono tract of LAND, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, more or less in the second district for
merly Monroe now Pike county, known by lot num
ber two hundred and five—levied on to satisfy two
fieri faciases, one In favor of William M’Knieht, and
the other in favor of Edward Brumbclo—both versus
Gideon Smith for cost. .
One Jack MULE, three feather BEDS, BED'
STEADS and FURNITURE, one DESK and one
CLOCK—levied on as the property of James Suiter,
to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of William H. Imlay
versus said Suiter.
BURREL ORR, Deputy Sheriff.
July 23.
CLINTON, Ga. April 30,1827.
S7tf
SOL. IIOGE.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mayberry
Wilkinson, late of Houston County, deceased,
arc requested to call on the Administrator and settle
without delay; and all those having demands against
said deceased, are requested to render them in duly
authenticated, within the time prescribed by law,—or
this notice will be pleaded In bar, &c.
JAMES E. DUNCAN, Administrator.
Perry, June‘El, 1827 Ct 35
LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his
PLANTATION in Twiggs county, lyin
nine miles below Macon, on tho Ocmu!
gee river, on which there is a good Duel-
ling House, Gin House, and other necessa
ry buildings, and about 100 acres of cleared land, all in
good repair; the place Is known to be ono of the most
eligible situations for a Practising Physician, in this
section of the country, mid would he sold low and on
accommodating terms, or exchanged for good Lands
in the counties of Bibb or Houston.
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon, May 14——tf——29
*TO RENT,
THE Establishment known as the
MANSION HOUSE, la the CityofSoP
tannahs situated at the corner of Whita-
ker and Broughton Streets—a pleasant,
healthy ami c e ntral part of tha City. The
House is large and convenient, having been designed
and constructed for a Public House; the parton Whit
aker street is divided into many single and double
Mama, the part fronting <>n Broughton street, is sepa
rate, and designed for the accommodation of families.
In the yard is n fire proof Kitchen, two stories high, in
which Is a goad Smoke Hhuse, and also a good well of
water. Attached to the establishment Is a small Gar
den; a Stable sufficiently large to accommodate twen
ty Horses, to which U attached a suitable Carriage
House, Ac. &c.
The Furniture in tho House, which is nearly new,
to he purchased by the lessee.
The well known reputation of the House makes it
worthy the attention of nay person qualified for, and
desirous to engage in the business. The while
tan be had on a lease for five years, or more, on ac
commodating terms; which will be made known on
application to the subscriber. Possession given on tho
1st of October. JOHN SIIELLMAN.
*• .July “
FAYETTE ACADEMY.
HTO1IE Examination of 8tudentsoftheF<iyrtt« Coun-
sLL ty Academy commenced agreeably to public no
tice on the 2d day of July and terminated on the 3d.—
The correctness nnd accuracy exhibited by the Pu
pils in their different Studies, far surpassed the san
guine expectations of the Trustees end n very respec
table Audience. The display of their advancement iq
Scienceaffordcdahighlyplcasinggratification. From
the present prosperous success of this Institution, tho
long experience, and high standing of the Rector as n
critical linguist and Mathematician, the Trustees
cherish a confidence that this Seminary may justly
claim a share of public patronage. Tho noxt Session
will commence on Monday the 23d inst. under the di
rection of the present Incumbent, Mr. Andrew Rhea,
A. M. and the Female Department under his Daughter,
Miss Susanna S. Rhea. The healthiness of Fayette
ville and its vicinity, cheapness of Boarding and Tui
tion, together with the Talent of the Teachers, must
he strong inducements to Parents nnd Guardians to
send their Children and Wards to this Seminary.
1 By order of tho Board. *
FINDLEY G. 8TEWART, Secretary.
Fayetteville, July 30,1827—2t——40
SCI. FAS, \l
• JxF a new and approved form, handsomely execu-
VP ted, for xale at this office. april 30
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Estate of
B'illiam Edwards, deceased, late of Twiggs
county, arc hereby required to render them in as the
law directs. And all persons indebted to said Estate
are requested to make immediate payment, as indul
gence will not be given.
ISHAM EDWARDS, cxcc'r.
june 18 34 6wp
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordina
ry of Houston County, will be disposed of at
public sale, in the town of Perry, in said County,
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
A11 the PERISHABLE PROPERTY of Mavber-
at Wilkinson, late of said County, deceased, consist
ing chiefly of Law Books, Writing Desk, &c. together
with various other articles too tedious to mention.
Terms of sale made known on the day.
JAMES E. DUNCAN, Administrator.
Perry, June 25,1827—7t——35
GEORGIA—Pti-e County.
P ERSONALLY came before me, Pleasant G.
Hancock, and after being duly sworn, saith that
he has lost or mislaid a certain Promissory Note, given
by John Isom for twenty-five dollars, due the 25th
day of December, 1826, with a credit of twelve dol
lars—said Note made payable to Pleasant G. Han
cock or bearer. PLEASANT G. HANCOCK.
Sworn to and. subscribed before me. this 12th day of
May, lt327. Malacbi Lawrence, J. P.
B3* N. B. A11 persons are hereby cautioned from
trading for said Note, and I hereby forewarn the ma
ker of said Note from making payment to any person
except myself.
PLEASANT G. HANCOCK,
june 18 34 1
MARINE. AND FIRE INSURANCE.
T HE Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of the State
of Georgia will effect Insurance upon, Dwelling
Houses, Wore Houses, and Buildings in general, Mer
chandize, Household Furniture, Ships in port and their
Cargoes. Also—against loss or dataage by Inland
Navigation in any part of Georgia and Marine risks
generally.
Terms of Insurance will be favorable and all claims
liberally and promptly adjusted.
Persons residing in the country can have Insurance
effected by addressing the President or. Cashier and
giving a description ot tho property to be insured.
JOSEPH CUMSiING, President.
William W. Baker, Cashier.
DIRECTORS. .
Huekiak Lord, George Hall,
J. P. Henry, Elias Bliss,
Charles'W. Rockwell, Chailts A. Higgins.
April 9 ■ 24
To a\\ whom it ma^ concern.
lv on me recent lioad. rersons having business in
the Office, may rest assured that it shall at all times
bepromptlyattendedto. Letters on business address
ed to the Clerk at Knoxville, fostaoe paid, will re
ceive bis immediate and personal attention.
F. 8. COOK, Clerk Superior Court,
• Muscogee county.
Jnly 30th. 1827 2lnm4t 40
FOR SALE
T HE well known PLANTATION, called the Red
Bliff, in Bibb county, on which there are now in
cultivation about 150 acres of land. Persons wishing
to purchase will please come and view the premises.
For terms apply to the subscriber living thereon. Ti
tles indisputable as they will eminatc from the State of
Georgia. MARK DON’L- CLARKE.
July 30__tf—40
LOST;
O N the Federal Road, between the house of
Collin It. Ezell, at Old Fort Pony,and Spain's
Stand, at the Ucbec Bridge, on Sunday, the 25th ult.
a largo calf-skin POCKET BOOK, containing about
one hundred and eighty-seven dollars in money, and
several Promissory Notes. • One promissory note
made hy George B. Whitfield, for thirty-five dollars;
one ditto on John R. Taylor, for forty dollars; one
ditto on James Caigilc, and two ditto on Stanford &
Lloyd, amounts not recollected; besides several small
notes, made by different individuals; also, a bill of
sale, executed by Aaron Shirley, for a Negro Wo
man, named Msiy, to the subscriber; with other pa
pers of no use to any ono but the owner. Whoever
will return said Pocket Book to the subscriber resid
ing at Knoxville, Crawford couaty, or give any infor
matlon respecting it, shall be handsomely rewarded.
‘ 6 HIRAM WARNER,
april 2- — . -23
BLANK DEEDS,
For sale at the Telegraph. Office.
The American Farmer,
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Baltimore, at $5 per annum, to he paid invariably In
advance. Fifty two numbers make a volume of con
venient form, and the last one is accompanied with a
title page and minute Index. .
A few sots of the previous volumes are on band.—
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to the Editor, and at his risk, by the mail.
Baltimore, June, 1827.
, To the Public.
F ROM the extensive circulation given to a malici
ous and unfounded report, In regard to the con
cern of the Macon Bank in the recent failure of a re
spectable Merchant in this City,—and to prevent
confidence in any other falsehoods which may issuo
from the same orany other sourco,—1 deem it my du
ty to state, that the Bank of Macon is not, nor has
not, been interested in that or any other failure; that
the discounted paper held by the Bank Is considered
undoubted, and will, it is believed, be paid at matu
rity; that the holders of tho bills may rest, with en-
tire confidence, on the ability of tho Bank to meet
promptly all demands which can come against it, (for
which purpose they have now in the vaults more spe
cie than the amount of their Capital, besides Georgia
and United States’ Bank notes;) that the notes are
current in this City, and have always been promptly
redeemed by the Bonk at Macon.
G. B. LAMAR,
• President of the Bank of Macon.
Augusta, Ga. 21:1 May, 1827 31
Improved Cotton Press.
T HE subscribers having put into operation in the
vicinity of Columbia, S. C. an improved
Press for Packing Cotton,
offer to the public the building of PRESSES, or the
privilege of buildingon their plan, on reasonable terms
—With this Press, when In complete order, two good
hands and one boy can pack from 340 to 350 pounds
of Cotton into four ana a half yards of Bagging, in
nine minutes; and after the bale is sewed ana corded,
can elevate the follower to its former position, in three
minutes, ready for the introduction of Cotton into the
packing box—and with a set of active bands, two
bales per hour may be packed with ease.
This Press also presents other advantages—it Ise
silyput under cover, either in a Ginhouse or under -
shed by it; it is not liable to be impaired by use, as
screws ore, and may be psed in any weather.
JAMES BOATWRIGHT,
„ , „ 0 „ „ ISAAC NATHANS.
Columbia, S. C. March 8.
NINE MONTHS AFTER DATE,'
A PPlACATlOtlxetilbt mode to the honorable,
the Court of Ordinary, of Twiggs county, for
leave to sell the Real Estate oi Charles Thompson, late
of said county, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs
Of said estate. . MARY THOMPSON,
AprilSQ-r-Hn—r*27 Guardian.
on M'lntosh’s reserve, in Carroll l
tween the usual hours of sale, the follow imr Peril
TY, to wit: 6
One lot of LAND, number oho hundredncdi.
five in the thirteenth district of said county
two hundred two and a half acres—leviedonJl
iroperty of John Hampton, to satisfy a fieri kSS
avorof James Hampton versus said John f
and sundry other fieri faciases versus the s
perty pointed out by James Hampton.
JAMES WEST, Sftenj/ I
July 2 ^ Carroll ti ’
On the first Tuesday in August neiL I
*ILL be sold, at the Court House’ in Fi;,.
_ _ viile, Fayette county, in the usual }- ! “
sale, the following property, to wit:
Two hundred two aud a half acres of LAND m
or less, known as Lot number one hundred alP
(No, 150) in the fourth district of originally iu,
now Fayette county—levied on as the nra»3|
John R. Harrison, to satisfy two fieri faciiii
vor of tho Officers of the Superior Court off
County. WINSTON WOOD, i
july 2 36
On the first Tuesday in AUGUNTn.
W ILL be sold nt the bouse of IHIjiom C. C
the jilace of bolding courts iu the con,
Muscogee, within the lawful horns of sale, theli
log PROPERTY, viz:
One lot of LAND, number eighty-nine, in thci!
district of Muscogee county, levied on ns the m
of Benjamin Elliott, to satisfy a fieri facias in i:
George Granbcrry—property pointed outbyil
. Two lots of.LAND, number fifty-five, in the til
ticth district, and number one hundred and niceiiq
twenty-third district of Muscogee county, ieiicJ;:
the property of Amos Jones, to satisfy a fieri heiu,
favor of Isaac Hill and others—property nointijJ
by plaintiff. r l 1
One lot of LAND, number two hundred aodi
seven, in tho sixteenth district of Muscogee c
levied on as tho property of Jesse Bledsoe, to r_
fieri facias in favor of John Logan, for the uicctli
Hum M’llony—property pointed outbypla '
tomey.
. One lot of LANI^, number two hundred andtS
nine, in the twenty-third district of Muscogee tea,
levied on as the property of Zachariah House,to*
fy two fieri faciases, ono iu favor of James llco;<'.S
other in favor of Job Hammond, for the incoiJc
Cleavland—property pointed outlay rihintifi«
ney.
• One lot of LAND, number two hundred a__
seven in the sixteenth district of Muscogee cos
vied on os the property of Ziba Brown, to satlsij ikj
facias in favor -oi Samuel Brown—property icie
“it by plaintiff.
One IotorLAND, number fifty-five, in the cighti
district of Muscogee county, levied on m the j rt ,
of Richard T. Hanson, to satisfy a fieri faefo ia w
of M’Laivs <Ss Holt—property pointed outhyjlf'"
attorney.
. One lot of LAND, number eighty-seven li!
eighth district of Muscogee county, levied on v'l
iroperty of John B. Smith, tosntisly two fiediK**
n favor of John Jordan, administrator ofWCeik
dan, deceased—property pointed out by plaice
One lot of LAND, number two hundrednuW
four, in the twenty-second district of Muscogee ei
Ieviedon os the property of Elisha' Wricht,''to*
fieri facias in favor of William II. ItufJ&f-ij
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. ,
One lot of LAND, number ono hundred ar.d e
nine in the twenty-second district of Museoreee
ty, levied on os tho property of Appleton 1\. “
to satisfy a fieri facial in favor of Wiliam H-1
property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ,
One lot of LAND, {lumber one hundred tti«
nine in the nineteenth distriot of Muscogee equal;
vied on as the property of William F. Drone, u*
a fy a fieri facias in favor of Imlay & Co.-
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. .
One lot of LAND, number two hundred and -
five, In the ninth district of Muscogee counlv.r
on as the property of William G. Macon, tow
fieri facias in favorof Alexander Reid—proper:??
ed out by plaintiff.
One lot of LAND, number two hundred snob
six in the twenty-third district of Muscogee
Wed on as the properly of John M. Hansford,
afieri facias in favor of William Morgan &. Co ,
party pointed out by Thomas M’Gchce, secunt?
One lot of LAND, number one hundred tri*],
ty, In the fourth district of Muscogee county, 10*1
as the property of John Caldwell, to sstm*"*S
cias in favor of James Jones, ndminiitrntorol
Jones, deceasod—property pointed out by del'*
One lotof LAND, number ono hundred* 31 ^
nine in the fourth district of Muscogee county,*
onus the property of Thomas Bryan, tosaM?*
facias in favor of Jeremiah I’owcl!—property p®
out by plaintiff.
JAMES V. TOUTlB.Sktri .
July 2. Muscoga Ctv-r |
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST#•<]
W ILL be sold at the house of WilU<w «
the place of holding Courts in
$ERTY lh ° hour* of sale, tho folloV|J5
U ie NEGRO GIRL, named Lucy, about 1;J
old, levied on as the property of Chcsley .. J
satisfy a mortgage Fi. Fa. in favor of Robtn W
property pointed out by said Fi. Fa. „ nt ,
ABRAHAM LAWRENCE,
july T
TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE-
On the first Tuesday in Augutlf’L
W ILL bo sold, at the Court
Wile, Fayette county, in the uiast |
sale, the following property, (viz:) , ti0
One hundred one nnd a fourtn acres
more or leu, It being the north half of L« " A 4
hundred and forty-two, (No. }♦*) *•
trict of Favette county—levied ou as th*lPvl
John Lambert, senior, to satisfy bis tax to
1826-Tax due *13 25 e.ng^ CAl jy^
july 2-36 Tax-Collector of
CAUTION. ■
A LLnersonitre herebyforwarwff
a NOTH*! hand, given by me to Few
liamson, for the amount ot one hundred . j.e
larx, dated 2tHh day of April, and r a )'“ b ‘ DO u ^
gust next, oh the consideration for ' v, J ie , ji
given having failed, lam determined not ~
WILSON B- *„r
Fayette County, June 23, lBf 2t—-•*