Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, December 31, 1827, Image 1

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The T^e graph is published weekly * * Ga.—Office on Mulberry street, a S'sorlhoUhePo* office. ** TERMS. ^ KtfSU* - • * • 200 ' Cf IN ApVAKCE. WAKBKOUSE AND Commission Business, MACON. THE subscriber has taken a part »af the WAREHOUSE, lately erected by Messrs. Cutter l( Cornwell, immedi- f ntciy above the Bridge and opposite __ j Mr John T. Rowland’s. The conVe* in f l»tcr 57,1827 53 WAREHOUSE AND Commission Business. RECEIVING, Storing, and Fort warding'COTTON and MERCHAN- 1 DIZE, attended to by _ JESSE STRATTON. Maton7o<=t° ber 8,1827 50 WINTER GOODS. BAILEY GODDARD, ON XULBtnRY STREET, rAS lust received and is still receiving a LARGE [ ASSORTMENT of FALL amf WINTER 0D9 suitable for this Market, consisting, in part, Iik( FOLLOWING ARTICLE8, vis: ick blue, olive, mixed and drab Cloths’, ditto imeft; Satinetti; Cassinetts; white, red and yel* r Flannel; bleached, brown, checked and plaid aespua; inen and women’a plaid Cloaks; duffle inlets; three, three and a hrft, four and four and jlpoint Blankets; Irish Linens; brown and black K bone Lawn; Unen Cambric; four and ten ' tcr pijpeR Dimity; Bombazetts; Bombazin; Bed. nt.ro Cloth; a large assortment of plaid and • Prints; English Ginghams; furniture Prints; te; Borage; black Nankin and Canton Crapes; House of Entertainment. SOrriff fbarteg FWl HE subjeriber has fitted up his large New House, on tbe Fabric Road half way from Macau to Forsyth, JL and near the road leading from Clinton to Knoxville, as a ftoomsf of for the accommodation of Travellers. The house is pleasantly situated for health and convenlenc ry attention will be shown those who call. Separate rooms with fire places can be furnished to Good STARLES, and the best of L/QUORS ‘ " Stallings Store, Monroe County, Ga. Dec and PROVISIONS constantly kept on band. December 24,1827 61 JONN ST ENTERTATOIEN On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, W ILL be sold at the nottse of Wm. C.'Osborn, the place of holding Courts in Muscogee county, between the lawful hours of dale, tbe following PRO PERTY, to wit: One lot of LAND, number thirty-six in the twenty, second district of Muscogee county—levied ones the iroperty of William Spence, to Satisfy e fieri facias in avor of Isaac Fhfcber versus D. Heldebrsmd and said Spence. . One lpfbf LAND number thirty-four in the eigh teenth district of Muscogee county—levied on as the iroperty of Janies Gorley, to satisfy three small esecu- Jons, two in favor of Buckner Levrctt, the ofher in fa vor of E. Jewett—levy made and returned to toe by a Constable. One lot of LAND, numbcrthree hundred and forty- THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and tbe public in general, that he has ROVSB OF ENTBKTAINMBNT, at the Falls op the Chatahoocht- Ills Table and Bar will be furnished with the best the Country will afford; His STABLE will be provided with ample PROVENDER, and an attentive HOSTLER. He will devote bis own time to the establishment; and solicits the patronage of tbe public. WESLEY J. FRANKS. Falls of Chalahoochy, October 15,1827 — 51 JMJVS/OJF HOITSJE. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has taken that well known establishment, front ing the Court bouse in the town of CLINTON, Jones County, Ga. formerly occupied by H. H. Slatj ter, Esq. asaTavern and Boarding House, and having made various improvements therein, he is now prepar ed to entertain BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in a genteel and comfortable manner. His accommoda tions are very extensive; and his table, bar, stables, &c, are at all times well furnished! Unremitting exer- sen . ms dVnnd returned to me by a cUnstablc lions will be made for the comfort of his customers, and be solicits a share of tbe patronage of the public.— — ■ ■ - * ■ — Families can be accommodated with separate rooms. SOL. IIOGE. CLINTON, Ga. April 30,1827. 27tf red Crape Robes; black Italian Crapes; fancy j tod sill Shawls; Scarfs and Mantles; Sarcenet, rantine, Scnchaw, Lustring, plaid and fancy Silks; isand figuted Swiss Muslins; Jaconet, book and _ja null Muslins; Cambrics; women’s white and tend colton Hose; men and women’s silk Host; Te beaver, rorara and wool Hats; tortoise and Bra- •j shell Combs; cotton and wool Cards; a large pitmcnt of Shoes and Boots; straw and Leghorn jets; silk flag, cotton and Bandana Handkcr- Js thread and cotton Laces; Inserting and Foot. 5 silk tndcotton Velvet; a large assortment of cap, tet end belt Ribbons; Saddles, Bridles, Martin- i,&c.; a imall assortment of Hardware and Sta ll); a few crates of Crockery and Glassware, i&c. &c. &c. He solicits a call from those Merchants, in this vi- aity, who wish to replenish their stock; as he believes at inch can be more advantageously served, than [ going a greater distance. Travelling Merchants, li art iK>t acquainted, and who wish credit, will |ntfumi<h themselves with letters of recoinmcn- Planters, who visit this place, are respect- ly invited to call. All orders will meet with prompt Jtrtion. 157* Liberal Credit will be given for Ap> land Paper. yuvHaber 12, 1627—-tf 55 BANK NOTES. HIE under described BANK BILLS were en . closed in a Letter, dated the 2tith of Scptem- blast, and on that day put into the Post Office here, | the subscriber, addressed to "Mr. Alexander M 1 - Vwx, Charleston, South Carolina," which letter h never reached its destination—viz; [Planters’ Bank, State ol Georgia, A. No. 222, 1st fc,l$5,i20. istite B»nk of Georgia, A. No. 378, 10th Novem Meas,#5. fhte Bank of Georgia, R. No. 476,15th Scptem- | r - IsSj, $5. Bienne and Fire-Insurance Bank, Georgia, Aa. No, ft 5th March, 1827, 85. Nwa Bank, Georgia, G. Nos. 229 and 350, 3d Hr, 1318, 83=810. [August. Bank, Georgia, H. No. 580, 31st Decern- Jr.lSt, 85. Bank, Georgia, F. No. 524,7th November, K* IS. Ihoith Carolina Stale Bank, F. 762, 8th August, T-1,810. P,™ Carolina State Bank, F. No. 897,15th Jufiu I-i-it.810. 14 ! $10» r ° HnaS,atC Bank ’ F ' N °' 276, l5t March Wcatolma State Bank, F. No. 948,1st March, Pi tio. ft? Carolina State Bank, F. No. 2307, 31st Dt- 1314, 810. L i™ Carolina State Bank, A. No. 1727, lit Jana’ T«>13, $10. l,. ortb Carolina State Bank, F. No. 1099,6th June, E'tft Carolina State Bank, C. No. 5203,4th July, ^Camilla State Dank, E. No.3992, 15th Jan ^Carofinn State Bank, E. No. 88, 6th March, riS 1 C,lro,ina s,Q te Bank, nine 82 and two 8L ft? not I" 1 ‘mourning ft $ 155. •Ijuwbilityofthe letter havingbe*rimirienf,is extremely faint, by its long absence. - It be* Htainai®’ ? u, y incumbent on the Officots of Rrt 0 {Iroute, to trace the cause of the *>' persons Interested in the cause of i iSv„ °, ? m 'any of the said Bills may be offered, 1 Wed to stop them for the lawful owner. „ „ CHARLES M’GREGOR _Cg. November 5. 1827—54 NEW CLOTHING. L. Y'VTCH fi CO. I received and are now opening a large CLOTHING, of the best quality, and the most fashionable style—comprising uress and Frock Coats, Coatees and Panta\oons, i *f black, blue, and fancy colors, t Peat variety of VESTS L«d>t t and Gentlemen's CLOAKS • a»toms, Cassimcres, Vestings and a variety |Th«iw rff °lber Articles, I ,,l >ods, with those received by former IAuyia .^ er,lI ieirstock as extensive and complete, [ > the up country. . December 1 —... „ tailoring, 1 N'tiv.v ^ j*‘ varioia branches. Having the la* A a.. **A.fashions, and good workmen, their kfuiiv • e .^ onc 'Meritor to any. Atl orders J received, and executed with despatch. MACON HOTEL. made and returtied-to me by a Constable. One lot of LAND, number fifty.fourin the fifth dis trict of Muscogee county—levied on as the property of John Doris, to satisfy one amall execution in faVor of James H(rivers—levy nude and return*(Ha me by a constable. . One lot of LAND, number two hundred and twelve in the. sixteenth district of Muscogee county—levied on as the property'pf William Grimes, to satisfy sundry small executions, Threte IA favor of John Stovall and others—levy made and returned to me by a constable. One lot of LAND, No. Ill, in the 22d district of Muscogee county, levied on as tbe property of Jacob 'Hornier, to satisfy three small executions in favor of G. Hardwick and others. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. One lot of LAND, No. Ill, in the 4th district Mus- cogeo county, levied on as the property of William Heard, sen. to satisfy one small execution In favor of Samuel T. Bailey, vs. Philip Woodall and Wm. Heard On the first Tuesday in JANUARYntzt, A T the Court House in Carroll county, will he sold ^ between the ostnl-hours of sate, the following Property, to wit: LOT number one btmehred and one In the first di£ trlct 'of Carroll county—levied on as the property of William Christian, to satisfy an execution issnf ri from a Justice's Court. JAMES WEST, Sheriff. Noreinber 19 36 Oti the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, B EFORfe the eourtJiouse in the tovn.of Forsyth, Monroe county, trill be sold, between the usual hours if sale, The State's Interest in the following Lots of LAND, in Monfoe county, vix; 'Lot No. 21, in the 131b district, vest half, containing 104 1-4 acres. Lot No. 42, in the lltb district, 1east half, eohtairtvig 101 14 acres. fio' A’o. 8, in the 13th district, south half, containing 90 1 -i'anes. Lot No. 51, in the 131A district, west half, containing 101 14 acres. WILLIAM HUCKABY, ' Nov. 26, „ Sheriff STonroc Coimly. On the first Tuesday in January next, HTSflLL besoldat the Court House in the town off TV Zcbulon, Pike minty, between the usual hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, to wit: On6 lot of LAND, ntimber one hundred and fifty* ninfi'(159) inthe first district of originally Monroe how Pike county, ’contoiinng two hundred two and a half acres, more or less, taken as the property of Wyatt Hester, to .satisfy a fieri facias'Of James Uansomu, a. gainst said Hester. . . BURRELL OUR, November 19——56. Jtepuly Sheriff. One lot of LAND, number 195,'in the ninth district of Muscogee cotraty—levied on ns the pro perty of Obadiah Wright, to satisfy two small execu tions in faver of Crayton & Smith—levy made and returned to me by a constable. One lot of LAND, No. 191, in the 3d district Mus- cogee couuty, levied on as the property of Jones Dish, op, to satisfy three sman executions in favor of Kellogg Sandford &co. Levy'inadeand returned to meby a constable. JAME8 P, PORTIS, Nor 26 Sheriff Muscogee county. On the first Tuesday in JANUAR Y next, F OR Cash, will be sold at the Court House in the Town of Hartford, Pulaski County,between the dal, Gilbert a boy, Jordan a boy, Wm. Daniel n Jack a man, Reuben a boy, and Bill n boy; also 2021 acres of land in tbe 24th district, and a fraction Of land in said district, 2021-2 acres of land adjoining Cnolson, 20212 acres of lend in the 21st district, ana 405 acres lying on Jordan’s Creek—levied upon as the property of Joseph Blacksbear and Elijah Biucksbear, to satisfy a fieri facias from Laurens Superior Court, In favour of A. B. Ridley and wife versus Joseph Blnckshcar and others, executor* of E. Blacksbear, deceased— pointed out by plaintiff. BENJAMIN HOWELL, Deputy Sheriff. November 29 58 T«e Subscriber having (taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by ft. 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, 1826. . L. Vohnston Wm. Giants'security STONE & COIT, Have just receivbd from BOSTOS & HEW YORE, Ant> OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING 220 pieces 34 brown'Shirting 50 pieces bleached Sea Island Shirting 175 pieces 44 bhown Sheeting 50 pieces 44'bleaced Sheering 150 pieces 34 domestic Plaids 20 pieces 44 domestic Plaids 25 pieces London duffle Blankets , 10 pieces three and a half point Blankets *50 pieces black, blue'and steel mixt Satlnetts 4 pieces black arid blue Broadcloths 5 pieces blue and mixt fcassltncre 50 pieces Irish linens 12 pieces red FlannM 8 pieces cotton Cusslmcre 25 pieces negro Cloth 75 Plaid Cloaks, extra sizes , 60 Camblct Cloaks, extra size* 60 reams writing Paper 20 reams letter Paper 50 reams wrapping Paper Bombazetts, Cambrics, Muslins, Silks Muslin Robes, Battislc Robes Italian and Canton Crapes Cussimere and Valentia Shawls' - ' Silk and Coltbn Handkerchiefs (> Hosiery and Gloves Shell and Horn Combs, &c. «c. 40 cases coarse and fine Shoes 2 cases gentlemen's Boots 20 coses fine and coarse fashionable llats 5 cases Leghorn and straw Bonnetl 1 12 cases No. 10, Whittemore Cards 4 boxes Saddles and Briddles v Hardware &. Cutter^ * ioO lbs. Castings, assorted 75 dozen weeding Hoes CROCKERY. A large and clegaht assortment of of Crockery and Jlasswani: ; , 150 dozeit pint and half pint FlBsks 175 dozen half pint Tumblers, in straws l&trorrrfrs* • ji Also received by the last Boats 100 pieces Cotton Bagging 12 nhds. St Croix Sugar 70 bags prime green Cofiee 3 hhds. Jamaica Rum 2 bhds. Holland Gib'' 2 hhds. apple Brandy ' 3 pines Cognac Brandy . ux ..j 8 quarter and half casts Tencriffe, Malaga and Madeira WINES ‘ 30 barrels new Flour, (warranted good) 1 ton Shot, assorted 1 tonsoitLead 30 kcgsEEE Dupont’s Powder 8 kegs shipping Powder 60 boxes Soap _ ' 25 boxes sperm and tallow Cartdles 35 boxes bunch Raisins; . 5 bags Pepper and Pimento 6000 American Cigars Macon, November 20, l?27—*~®7 GODDARD &. UVWGDOiS’, MTEXT door to L. Atkiion, are now receiving a il general assortment of GROCERIES from New York and Boston, and for sUe at the lowest market prices, for cash or cotton. . 150 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging 200 lbs bagging Twine 100 barrels Rye Whiskey 50 do Northern Gin 5 pipes Holland do 6 do 4th proof Cognac Brandy 3 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum 4 do New England Rum 80 bags Gre'en Coffee 10 bbls loaf & lump Sugar 15 bhds. St. Croix Sugar • 5 do'. Molasses, 3 casks London Porter 20 bbls. Cider Brandy 20 do. superfine Flour 20 do. Mackerel, No. 1,2, die 3 5 do. Connecticut Shad 12 kegs Cavendish Tobacco - 60 bags Shot, assorted 20 kegs Gunpowder 10 crates Crockery 42 boxes Go.'hen Cheese 12000 lbs. Swede’s flat Iron 3 bundles German Steel 50 sets' Cart Si Gig Boxes 50 Plough Moulds 1000 lbs. bar Lead, 7 dozen Hoes 400000 cut Tacks, 42 casks Nol», Assorted 30 reams Wra pping Paper, 25 do. writing dot 8 do. letter do. 25 dozen Wool Hats. . 20 do; Cotton Sc Wool Carol 1 case Leghorn Bolivars 3 bales London Duffle Blhnktts 12 coils Rope 20 boxes Spermaceti & Mould Candles 3 bales Osnaburgs 4 gross wine &. porter Bottles lO boxes bar soap ., t * barrel cherry Brandy 1 do. Stoughton's Elixer A 5 barrels Atniohds, 10 boxes Windsor Sbap 5 boxes Chocolate, 5000 Spanish Sewn, Wines, Cordials, Domestic Goods, &c. Sic. Macoti, November 1827-- —53 ', . 1st,dis trict of Walton county, levied on a ‘lughy to satisfy two Ft. Fas. in ind Gamer, rs. said Hughy an, on stay. 125 acres of LAND, Wiring one-half of lot No. 7, in the 1st district of Walton county, Icveidon to satisfy one Fi. Fa. in favour of John Wingfield, Indorsee vs. William W. Edwards and Jesse Mitchell, security on stayi also to satisfy sundry Fi. Fas..issued from a Jus tice’s court in Holton County, levied on aridrtturn'ed to me by a cbnstable. .250 acres of LAND, it,bring lot'No. 411 inlhe9th district originally HenCy now Wall&n county, levied on to satisfy a Fi. Fa. founded upon the Virtu: of an attach ment at the instance of William Clark A Reubin D. Elliott. Conditions cash. ' W. H. RAY, tiff. KEW CHEaP GOODS. T HE subscriber hsAjnst received, and opened, at bis store on Mulberry street, a general assort ment of , ... .' ' BDSfir (B'dDdDDSa SHOES, HATS, Cvocker^, Hardware, &c. He has alsto on band a general assortment of GROCERIES, CASTINGS, &c. Which will be sold low for cash. ^ , R. CbLEMAN. June 4——tf——32 DAVID DALA1EYDA, O FFERS for sale, by the box or at retail, Tallow CANDLES, of his own manufaciiire; which fared In this marl rfuil rick Fort Uawkint, Dei. 3. , On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, BW EFORE the court-house door, inthe town of Mori- JO roe, Walton county, between thc uiuulhours of sale, “ie following PROPEHTY, to wit.- 250 acres of LAND it being' lot No. 67 in the riel of Walton county, levied on as theproperly o. On the first Tuesday in January next, I N tbo town of Zubulon, Tike county, between the ustial hours of sale, will be sold, the follow ing PROPERTY, to wit: One NEGRO BOY by ibe name of Henry, sit years of age, taken as the property of James R. Boze man, by virtue of a mortgage fieri facius in favor of Levin r. Chain versus said Bozeman—property point ed out in the mortgage fieri facias. BURWELL ORR, Deputy Sheriff, October 29--—' ■■ 53 On the first Tuesday in JANUAR Y next, A T the Court House m Carroll Counti/, will be sold befwcm tire usual hours of sale, the follow, ing PROPERTY, to wit: Ono Negro Man by the name of BOB, taken as tbe property of Carrington Knigbt, to satisfy art execution in favour of Juhn Knight, .Srn. JAMES WEST, Sheriff. November 17—58 On the first Tuesday in JANUARYnext, TFK7ILL be kold, at the Court-house in Carroll If ci'unty, between the lawful iriJdfs of- sale, tbe following property, to wit:— . ' TJiyy-* ',- - . One lot of LAND, No. S3, inthe 13th district of said 'county; taken os the property of Clayborn Robertson, 'to satisfy one execution In favor of Woodruff Si Sty- 'mouT—levied on and returhed to me by aionstable. . One lot 6f LAND, No. 118, ija the '6tb district of said county; taken as the property of John Goodwin; to sntisfy ah execution in favor of Isaac Twccr^-lcvi- 'ed on and (returned to toe by a constable. ft One lot Of LAND, No. 142, in the 14th district; ta ken as tbe property of David G. Ballard, to Satisfy tw o executions m favor of John P. Winn—levied 'on arid returned to Rio by a constable. ' , One lot (of LAND, No. 246, inthe 10th district; taken as the property of Solomon Gamcgc, to satisfy two executions in favor of William D. Ray—levied ton and ft turned to me by a constable. Ohe lot of LAND, No. 133, in the lOtb district of Said county!; levied on as the property of James O. B. Thomas, to satisfy one, execution in favor of Payton Thomas—levied on aria returned To me by a consta- Kto mirswi'in' <su..ur. ble. December 1 On i B E a On the first Tuesday in JANUAR Y ntzt, TfeETWr.r.N the usual hours of-sale, in the town MW oi Jackson, Butts cOtlnly, the following pro- pcrty.To wit: One lot of LAND, No. 21, originally first district of Ilcnry, now Butta county; levied on as tbe pro- perty of James Morris, to satisfy a fifa in favour 6f Young R. Norris, vs. said Morris—levied on end re* turned to meby a constable. Levied on as the property of Bartin. Mar tin, fifty arms of LAND, it being tiic nonh- cait side of No> 42, originally first district of Henry, now Butts county; M satisfy sundry fifas in favour of John S. Portur, vs. said Martin: Levjbd on as tl-i property of John Caldwell, one lotof LANIX, containing two hundred Itvo and a half acrcsj No. 47, origihally fourteenth district of Monrob, noW Bqtts county; to satisfy •sundry fifas in favour of William lloberts, ori ginally, and assigned to James Ne])hus, vs. said Caldwell—levied on apd rfeturned ta me by,a constable. .. SAMUEL CLAY, Shf. the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, ETWEEN the usual hours of sale, will be sold at the court-house in Fayetteville, Fayette county, tbe following PROPERTY, to wft; . One lot of LAND, No. £9,' in the 7(h district of Fayette county, levied on as the property of Sanders Walker, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of George Aspin- wall, vs. said Walker. , . . . , , r One lal'of LAND, No; TV.lh the 5th district origin ally Henry now Fayette county, Icvied.on astho pro- a of Jacob T. Balls, to sntisfy a FI. Fa. in favor of i Strickland, vs. said Rblls. -j One sorrel MARE, about 4 years old, and one yoke of STEERS, levied on as the property of Benjamin Talkner, to soliify a-Fi.1V in favor pf Seaborn John; sbn for tile use of \Vm. Pike,vs. said Falkrier. .< , nov26 , , WINSTON WOOD, Sheriff. , Op the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, B EFORE the court-hojiie dour in the tobfa c .Monroe, li Vi.Voncounty, will be sold,between the ritual hours of able, the following PR0PERTY,vis t One lot of LAND, No. 190, in the 4flf district of W Walton county, containing 250 acres, more or less, levied on as the property of William D. Willingham, to satisfy two Fi. Fas. one in tavor oi Henry Terrell, the other in favor of Waters Briscoe, vl, William V. Wi lingham. Property pointed out by defendant,' ' Two IlORSES, one a dark-biy, the other black both aboaC8 years old—levied On hi'tbe .property o Ezekiel Daniel, sen. to satisfy otib fifa in favour o William Read fig Sons;. vs fsidcUl. DaniilYr- and Eeekiel Daniel, sen. ahd'Tfismdj Ddnel, securities on (acresof LAND, being partbf lot No. 221.in tile 4th district.of- Wnllon. county, levied on as the property oi William Norton, to satisfy a-FI. Fa. in fa* vor of L: Johnston d: Garner,vs. William Norton.and Thomas BUrnliath, security bn stay, i. [40.000 Bricks, more orlees,25 acres standing Corfi two Mares, -One.n white, the other a bay, abOntfi or 9 t ears old ca'ch—levied on as tbh property of Richard Ogilby, to satisfy,)) Fi. Fa. Issued from Oglethorpe su- * ‘In faVor Of JbKn H. Rlchsrdsdn, vs. Rich , R. ir. WESTON, Dtp. Sheriff Walton County. Ou thifirstiiesdayiii JAlNUARY next, B ETWEEN' the usual hours of sale, will be sold at the house of William C. Osborn, the place of tn-ldingcoarts in Muscogee county, the following PRO PERTY, viz: One lot of LAND, No. 21, in the 14th district Mus- core* tounty, levied oo as the property of Enoch Knight, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of Levi Stokes Property pointed oet by Bo«iA, jr. ' , NtvM • . Ac LAWKENCB, Dcp. Sheriff. perior court ord Ogilby. Nov 26 JAMES WEST, Sheriff. ■ Oil the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,- fM/ILLbe joldin the tmvn of Perry, Houston Coun- If ty, within the usual hours ofsale, the following PROPERTY, to Wit: . ... . . . . 202 1-2 acres,of LAND, in the 14th district Houstod county, known by No. 261, levied on as the property, of Augustus W. Earley, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of William F. Walker—pointed out by Plaintiff’s AttoN neyl r • '".'iff-'}!# 1 ’; 405’ acres of Pine LAND, more or less, adjoining Pitts and Other), in the eighth district Houston county whereon George B. Whitfield now lives, well itaproyJ td; one fraction oik the Ocmulgec river, in the Itth district said county, No. Ill, containing 160 acres: more or less—ail levied on as t|0 prtoperty of said Whitfield, t6 satisfy uFi. Fa. in favor ot the admin ift tra^ors of. Stephen W. Harris, deceased, and sundry other Fi. Fas vs: George B. Whitfield. Sarah, 0 negro woman, supposed to be about 28 or 30 vkars old, levied on as the property dt James Fin* ley,\o satisfy sundry Fi. Fes. in favor of Stenhc-n \V: Walton; administrator on the estate of'E. Ward, dt> teased. Levy madeby a constable: 1 ■ Eight Negroes, td Wui Fanny, a fctunah, 35 of 40 years old) Cate, 30 or 35 years old; W right, a boy, 8 years old; Cresy, a girl, 6 years.old; tlefoir, a girl 16 years old i Biilfa boy, 12 years old; Dick, ahoy; 14 years old; Stephen, a Mao; 25 yCan old; ohe five acre Lot, adjoliiing the town of Perry and Chain and N ■■■■ others—oil levied on as thtf property of .Arthur .4- William Read if Sons; vs Ezekiel Daniel jr. and Morgan, io satisfy a II. Fa. in. favor oi Brown and " BaU Hr-^| BmH Overstreet, and dtuef^ nmopCWMB ‘'YrO*' perty pointed out by defendant. One GIG and HARNESS. Ii81d« Board; I piir Knife' Cases,' 1 Mahogony Book Cate, ;1 MahogooV Drawers, 12 Wini'.-or Chslrs, U blue Dishes. 12 bltAi Plates, 1 pair Decanltifs, l.doeen Wine Glasse), J dozfn Tufnblers, 1 Crewit, 3'Beds and Furniture/2 large Iron Pots, 2 small Iron Pots, 1 large Iron Kettle,* l’tenKettle. 1 Brass Khtllh, 1 frying Pan; 1 targe Jroit Pot, Ctfsara negro man about 50 years old,-and Mari' a woman about 40 years old—all levied on us the pro-, petty of Richard Morgan, to satisfy FI. Fa.- In favor of Loro & Olmsted versus Richard Morgan & Richer j 3f. Morgan—pointed oilt by Richard Morgan. ■ henry w. : dec 3. RALEY. Sheriff. On the first Tuesday in FEBRUAR. Y next W ild, be sold at the. house of William C. Osborn the place of holding courts .in Muscogee Coun ty, tbe following PROPERTY, to wit: 202 1-9 acres of LAND, No 317 in the 20th dlsfrir! of Muscogee county—levied on as ths property, of Lewis J. tippet, to satisfy two fieri fkeiases -In fsvor cl Samuel Williams—levied on and returned to meby O constable. BIRD YOUNG, Dgp Uicrtf December 17 SSSH