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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
At ZLBULO.N, i’:tt« Couxty,
On the firtt Tuesday in March nett,
YFjEl'WIJEN tin' n.iiHt hours of suit!, will he sold he.
<LlJ lore lliKc.oiii't'li.iuse, the loliowiug Property, vis:
Oiio Negro (ini by the nmao ul Cli.uio if,
M or 15 years . 1—levied ou ns the property of ) lit-j of Henry county, known as the north port of lot
liam R.istin, to satisfy funr Fi Fas, «un« in favor of | leviedoo as th>. property of Leonard Cagle, to,
knmiwun Duggnr. own in mvor of Jnniei Ilnrrit and 1 * "
two in favor of Christopher If ustin, all vs said William
ISnsihi—levy made aud returned to me by a constable.
'January 111 BUUKEL OKU, Sheriff.
WILL UK SOLD AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE:
202 1-2 teres of Lurid, 'ttore or loss, known
by lot No. ) ithe etli district ol originally Monroe
At JMcDl»iOUUH—Henry County,
On the first Tuesday iti March next,
«-w:iLl, he sold before the eonrt-housa, between
V V the law! .I hours, the lollowing property, viz:
110 acres of Laud, situ-led in the 3d district
t No. 9:),
satisfy a
Fi Fa i't favor o’f Cornelius McCarty, property point
ed oat by defendant.
202 1-2 acres of Land, situred in the 2d
district of Henry county, known by lot No. 1%1, levi
ed op as the property ol James Peary, to satisfy n Fi
Fain favored' Cornelius .McCarty vs Abraham reavy
and Jat.'.i : Peavy.
202 1-2 acres of Land, situated in the .M
new File; I'limity—leviid upon ns lie property of j district of said county,known try fot No. 24< — levied
John lirnM'f. (o satisfy three small Fi Fas. one in laser | on as the property ol Aaron Brooks, to satisfy two Fi
of James ttu;eium, vs saiJ tinnldy and llesekinh Mo Fas, one in favor of Meeker tY .Magic, the other in fa*
Fa 'and, and on • in favor of Jones Done-lino s Hcse-
kiati .McFarland and Joint Grahiy. mid the otIter it;
favor Cornelius It. Dnuchoo vs ’John Grailify and
Judies O. (ii .ddy.
202 I 2 acres of Land, more or less, known
li'v lot. No. 50 hi tht' 911 ' .strict of originally Monroe
im.tr Pike c uniy,levieduponastheproperly of HI limn
Si. thru, to sati-ly seven small Ft Fas. one in luvor of
YJwigot Woodbury, two in'favor of Dugger »V Battle,
oar in laeor nf'l'imotlly Ford, one in favor of William
t hlniiint'iiam, and one in favor of John .Vico.lt ary, qjl
vs said Swell.
KM 1-4 acres of l,n'.', more or less, it lieina
t' eiyist half ol lot No. 204 in the 2d district of origin-
n.Jy Mu/, roe now Pike county—levied upon as ill -
properly or tiiirrcn to satisfy three s'nall Ft
Vi.». one iiifamr of Rjehihuu It. Kutdiielt. two Jssfa-
vnr.'T E. M. ll.bher for the ..e ol iMviil i'u'. JBt vs
said Warren.
202 1-2 acres of Land,*rt’ irc or less, known
by l it \o. 255 in the “in disliie'. of oi-giindiy Monroe
now I’ilte conn 1 .—levied i.pdiV' ;.s illy prn|inr:y of
hhtrff iireierter., to sjtisly t'.'.u. small Pi Fits, one in
favor of lhijg.tr dk Battle, (lie rmf'. !;• favor of S.
11. fi.'iss vs s lid Brewster.
All of.llie above levies made and returned to me
by cmiste'di s.
2.02 1-2 acres of L ind, morn or less, 1 o •>
by lot \o. U'*J in tli ■ 2d distiie.ti - originally .in •
,0\v l’i!.,. chunly, and live -Co" s and Calves— i!
onnstl. • ptiippity id Stephen iUlis. to satisfy two Fi
Fas, iiiiii.m favorid lilie Hudson a 1 ’, tiahriacl Thnin-
ris, mul the other in luvor of lrhy Hudson, both vs
said l liis.
202 1-2 a.- ns of I/.ml, morn or less, known
by I'd No. C$5 in die Hill district of originally Monroe
now Bike couii.y—Levied on as the properly of Bev
erly Itsesuet. to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in favor of Al
len McClendon, Ine other in favor of Freeman 'Ic-
Clend'oi, hearer, both vs said Daniel—pointed out by
defendant.
O iio tmet of Lam', coiiti.mind 202 1-2 arms,
morn or o s*. know • by lot No. 163 in the 8tli distriet
,ol formerly Monroe now Fike county—levied upon ns
the property of feehey Uledsaw und Silas Parson, to
satisfy utiW-cttlinn it; favor of Mess Billips, and
n ;.cr executions v. said Pcchey Biedsnw—levy made
and rrti • ,ed to me by « constable.
Lot ol l.aini, iV<i. fijym rite 2d district of
formorly Atnurou how Pike county, cantaiuing2021-2
nrrrs, mere or less—levied on ns the propel,y of Wtf-
finfn Snag, io satisfy two csccntions in favor oi D.
Wpo.'bnry vs said filing—levy ma.lo and returned to
me by a constable!
Jan 21 WILLY MANGHAM, D. Slff.
AT.TftE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL PE SOLDI
Two IN.tgri; (i.ifi, Mary iibnnt !) yoios old
mill (,'laiijsn about thrcivyi ais old—levied on v the
property of I'.trick 3. Ctcetuit, to satisfy a Fi Fa m fa
vor ol Joseph Moss—pointed out by Mrs. Levanc.
101 1-4 nc:c.s of Lund, more or less, in the
Till distort ot originally Monroe now Fike colmty.
xsliereou John Milner, sen. now lives, number not
known—1 -vie'' m as tbe property of Slrrliig Mize, lo
satisfy a small t i Fn la favor of Gt.irge Heard—levied
on mi-d returned to me by a constable.
202 1-2 acres of 1-.ml, mine or less, known hy
lot No. Nl in tin-Till district of originally Monroe now
I'iirv co .'ity—levied oil as the property of Sherod
I Sam. to satisfy two small Fi Fas ill favor of Unggar &.
Ba. tie—Levy made amt returned to n:e by a constable.
202 1-2 acres of Laud, more or less, known
by tat No. 1T3 in the Dili distiicl of ori Jimliy Monroe
now Ihke county, who:eon Hairy A Spencer now
lives—levied on ns his property la sutnU' a' FiFain
fuvurot John U. Seiunore tortile use. ol Jotm Freeman
—painti'd cut by the defendant.
Quo negro Girl liy the name of Dilsev, about
II years Old—levied on as the property of Jonathan
A fter, to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in favor «t Jephlliali
V. George, mid one in favor of Hnggnr Battle, both
vs said linker—property pointed out by the defendant.
One Negro Girl by the mime of Jane, about
9 yuitso|d—levied on ..i the property o(James Tur-
real me, to satisfy a Fi l'u in favor of Duggnr sV. Battle.
Olio N' i»ro Worn hi naniud Kate—levied
on as the in ■ eity of James Turrenlinc, to satisfy five
sm<ll Fi Pas in favor of Huggar & Battle—levy inade
and r turn id to me by a constable.
2021-2 ac:es of Land, more or less, known
bylol No. 169 in the 2d dist. of formerly Monroe now
lake county, and five Cows and Calves—all levied on
as the property ol Stephen FMis, to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of .Owig’bl Woodbury vs Stephen Ellis, James
llaruficld, W'urrcn Iiertsfiuld, and Martin dims.
One sortol Horse, about 12 years old, one
yoke ofO.sen and Cart, and 18 head ol Callle—all le
vied on as thenroperty of Qknrles Kent to satisfy aFi
Fa in favor of Ueniiis'McLeudon—pointed out by the
defendant.
One Mepro Boy named Anderson, 6 or 8
years o'.d—levied on ns the property of Joseph Thomp
son, to satisfy five small Fi Fas in favor oflluggar &
Buttle—levied on and retimed to me by a constable.
Samuel Lane’s interest in 202 1-2 acics of
Land in tbe Sib district of originally Monroe now Pike
county, wbrreon the said Laim now lives, adjoining
Brooks, number not recollected, one Gigg and liar,
wss, one bay Mare, undone road Wagon—all levied
on as the property of said Samuel Lane, to satisfy a
Fi Fr. in favor of Stovall & Ford, pointed out by the
defendant.
Jan 19. WILLIAM V. WHITE, D. Slff.
Vor of gilmw the Banks,
202 1-2 iieres of Latid, situated in the 3d
district of Henry comity, km wu by loMVo. 119, where
on F.ilieard Conner lives, li'ile.d or. iw the properly of
said Conner, to sab ly a Fi Fa in favor ot 'lhoiuns B.
Bu.foi'il vs sii-l Conner and Ezekiel Griflin.
Jan 20 JESSE JOHNSON, Sheriff.
At.SO—WILL IIP. SOLD AS ABOVE t
159 acre* of Lund, mmo or less, known by
lot No. 66 in the 12th district of Henry county—levi
ed nuns.the property ot James Caldwell, t<* satisfy a
Fi t'a iii favor of Gilbert Gay ngainsi said Caldwell.
Om.Negro Boy by die name of Harry about
.‘I* years old—levied ca n« the property ul.luhn L.
Il'tlliamt.la satix'yn Fi Fu in Iavor.nl -Jollius Koberls
ng'dnst said U dbatiisniid.MalUicw Tidwell und Tan
dy \V. Key, s '.oniliisuii the stay ofcxecution.
Oi -: Negro Mini hy the name of Harry, about
10 years oluge—levieilun as the property of ihe estate
nf John C. Ilal.er, d 'censed, lo sntisfy two Fi F. s in
favor ol Ihe Administratiirs of Jounalhati Tindall
for Hie use of Peter l-nmar against Thomas Colvnni se
curity for Lilia C. U'.I.er, deceosod—levy made and
returned In me by a Constable.
O;io bay Mare—levied on a* the properly
of H’illiam /frown, to satisfy a Fi Fain favo r of Joseph
Bacon against aaul Brown.
100 actes of Land, more or If .t, being the
north p u t of lot No. 19(1 in the Util district of Henry
county—levied on's the property of ll’il/iam T. Uro’xc-
ner. In satisfy a Fi Fa in fnv»' of Benjamin Ixi'chins
against riiid Browner—levy made and returned to uic
by a constable.
202 1t2 iicre'i of Land, No. 211 in the 12th
district nf Henry county—levied on as tbe property of
James .Url’ni/, to satisfy a Fi fa in favor of Henry dai
ly against said McVay—levy raadi and returned tome
byaconstable.
One Jot of Land, fontaining 202 1-2 ncres,
No. 38 in tbe Till district oi Henry county—levied on.
ns the property of vlfiron llrooks, to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of Jeremiah Clark against William Gray, Thom
as Gray ami Aaron Brooks, security on the stay.
One sorrel Horse—levied on us the proper
ty of James Henry, lo sntisfy a Fi Fa in favor William
Tatum vs Juines Henry end William Henry.
J itiary 28 JAMES LOVE. If. Sheriff
At FAYETTEVILLE, Fayette County,
t)n the First Tuesday in March nett,
W ILL he sold before tbe court house, between
the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, vis: -
Lot of Land No 133, in ti e 4th district o-
rigi .ally Henry, now Fuyettecounty, levied ou and
rci,'. ued to me by a constable, usthe property of Hugh
MceJonald, to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in tavurnf S. 11.
Gay', the other in luvor of John Balding, vs said Mac
doauld.
Lot of Land No. 8/, with the •Improvements
tlicreo i.ir.tlie 4th district formerly Hei.'y, now Fay
ette cou.ity, levied on us the property of John ISentley,
to satisfy a Fi f'u in favor of Cheadle Cochran, vs Jno
Bentley and Emery Jurrnon.
The south half of Lot or Land No. 112, iu
the h th district Fayette county, whereon Abram Great-
house now lives, levied on as Hie property of Ahram
lircathomc, to satisfy a Fi Fain favor of Fenton Hall,
vs James .McNeill nud Abram Gieathouse.
Lot of Land No. 97, in the 7th district Fay
ette rolls fy, whereon Bryan Griggs now lives, levied
on as tlie properly of Peter-Herrin, te satisfy e Fi Fa
in favor ot C. J. Me Donald, administrator. &c. und one
iu favor of Jewett, Abel & Co vssaid Ilerrin.
Lot of Land No. 112, in tho 4ib district for
merly Henry now Fayette county, levied on as the
property of Jonah M. Lyon, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor
of Beinuel T. Burnes,administrator,&c. vssaid Lyon.
A Negro Girl, nnmed'Maiy,about 12 years
old, levied on as the property of Jeremiah Bangui, to
sntisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Irwin &• Bryan, vs said
Bangus.
Lois No. 44, CO and 7G, lying in tho town of
Fayetteville, with the Improvements thereon, now in
the possession of Wra. II. Avery- levied on os the
proiierty of Sherod llrown, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor
of Peudleton F. Biddle, indorsee, vs William Low
maker, and Sherod Brown indorser. Property poin
ted out by James Alford, Esq. ,
Two Promissory Notes, given by James G.
Davis to William Cook, one for $125,00 due 25th De
cember, 1832, tlie other for 8100, due 25th Dec. 1831,
both dated 2d Feb. 1823, and pointed out by John U.
Jones. Levied on as the property of ll'illiam Cook, to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of John il. Jones, vssaid Cook.
Lots No. 62 and 78, lying in the town of
Fayetteville, as the property of B. IP. Gideon, and
the east half of Lot No. 97, in said town, as the prop
erty of IP. O. Sikes—end one Cow and Calf, one bull
Yearling, and one shot Gun, as the property of Lewis
Packer—all levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa in f •-or of
Waiters Veal, vs Lewis Packer, Berry W. Gideon
and William G. Sikes.
Lot of Land No. 99, in the 4th district ori
ginally Henry now Fayette eonnty, levied on as jhe
property of HVliam. Cook, to sntWy a Ft Fa in favor
of William Robinson, vs said Cook.
Jan 19 WYAT HEFLIN, P. Shtrff
EXTENT OF ABILITY.
Fw mra tar able lo know all (be Ills (bey do.
ACCIDENTS.
Such Accident* •ometimea happen, a* a man cannot well extri-
cUe hiioaol/ftom, without a tpire ofJtftdae—•
SHERIFF’S SALES.
ty via.
At JACKSON Butts County,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
YYIp ILL be sold at the Court house, between the
V/Jf usual hour*of sale the following property, vi*:
A Negro Man name’d Stephen 25 or 30 years
of age—levied on ns the properly of Ihnd Lawson, to
satisfy gur-’.iy Fi' Fas in favor of Robert Curry and
Others va said Lawson.
202 1-2 Bcresof Land, more or less, whereon
Hugh Hammit now lives, known by lot No. 10 in the
1st district of formerly Henry now Butts county—le
vied on as the property of the said Hugh Hammit, to
satisfy sundrv Fi pas, on* in favorof Paschull Watts,
bearer and others vs suld Ilamnul.
Half of Lot No. 87 in the 14th district or
formerly Monroe now Butts county—levied on as the
property of James C. Dunstlh, to satisfy a Fi Fa In fa
vor ol of William H. Crane, bearer vs J. Dunaeth and
William Smith—pro|>erty pointed out by defendant
202 1-2 acres of Land, mure or less, known
by lot Np. 29 In the 14th district of formerly Monroe
now Butts county—levied on as the property of Kit-
liam Smith, to satisfy an eiectition In favor of Elijah
McMichael vl W. Smith and Robert Smith—proper-
ty Vointed out by defendant.
Jan 22 R. W. DARKNESS, Sff.
At McDONOUGH—Henry County
: On the first Tuesday in April next,
v a |/iLL be sold before the Court -house, between
\Jj the usual hours of sale, the following property
lo wits • T •
Ono Negro Girl about G years old, by tbe
,,-cne of Edney—taken as the property of Jefferson
rv Coy, to satisfy a' mortgage Fi Fa in favor of James
H. Bryan a-ainst said McCoy—polntad out by the
' "SJajSfy 2C JAMP8 LOVE, Hy. Slff.
At FAYETTEVILLE—Fayette County
On the first Tuesday in March next,
B ETWEEN the usual hours of sale, will be sold
before the court-house, tlie following property:
65 acres of Land, more or. loss, it being the
west part of lot No. Ill in the 7tb district of Fayette'
county,levledonastheproperty of Joaiei fife Weal, also
his claim on half n Lot in said district and county, No.
114. also'tbree Negroes' named Peter, Andy ana Rose
—all levied on as the property of James AlcNcal, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s Court in
favorof John Burke and others.
Lot No. 42 in the 7th district of Fayette
oqunfy—levied on as the property of Arthur Denham
and P. G. Denham, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor
of Charles Collins against said Arthurand P. Os Den-
barn for the use of Mortin N. Burch.
Two Lots, Nos. 167 and 168 in tho 9th dis
trict of Fayette county—levied on a* Ihe property of
) James Black, to satisfy two Fi Fas In Avor of Sami
Crockett against James Black and John Buike, secu
rity on appeal—property pointed out by John Burke.
Lot No. 98 in tho 4th district of formerly
Henry now Fayette county—levied on as tbe property
of HVliam H. Dickson, to satisfy « Fi Fa in favor of
William R. Smith against said Dickson.
January 25 URIAH GLA88, Sheriff.
At KNOXVILLE, Crawford County,
On the first Tuesday in April next, '
W ILL be aold between the usual hours of sale,
before the court house, the following property,
to wit:
Seven Negroes,viz: Burrell a man about 22
years old, Ruffin a boy about 19 years old, Stephen a
hoy about 16 years old, Ellick a man about 40 or 45
years old, Alleu «boy about 12 years old, Ben a boy
about IBycgfs qJd, aud John a lu.y about 9 years old
—levied on as the property of John Pride, tdWisfy a
mortgage Fi Fa in favor .f James K. Jones and Abnsr
H. Flewellln, Executors of James Jones, deceased v*
•aid Pride.
January 29. fc. LAWflHE, Shiriff.
At KNOXVILLE—Crawford County,
Outlie first Tuesday in March next,
jTJ F.FOUE the Court-house door, will he Sold he-
tween the usual boursot sale the following proper-
Lot No. 74 iu the 2d district of Crawford
county—levied on as the property of Thunras Colxard,
administrator of James C. II'a/her, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from Columbia county Superior Court, in favor
of Simmon* Crawford, administrator of Jcssey Win
frey deceased vs said Thomas Cnlvard, administrator
of James C. Walker—|ioiiited not hy Hiram Warner,
K»q.
Lot No. 90 nnd the half of Lot No. 131 and
so much of lot No. 157 as lies in Crawford counfy, all
in the 3i* district of originally'Houston now Craw-
furd counfy—levied an us tin; property offl. II. Tiller,
to satisfy four Fi Fas issued from a Justice's Court
in f i. ur of Charles J. McDonald va said Tiber, lo be
sold under Ihe incumhranecrof a mortgage, pointed ant
by It. * pluintiif, levy inude and returned Iu me by It.
J. Williamson, constable.
40 acre* land, more or less, that partoflot No.
162 lying on rhe south side of Deep Creek in the 3d
district of Crawford counfy—levied on as the proper-
fy of Anthony Adams, to satisfy ondry Fi Fas issc. d
from a Justice's Court in favorof F. Bacon vs said Ad-
am.s, levy, made nud returned to me l,y R. J. William-
sou, constable.
January 29 L. LAWSIIE. Sff.
At.ao—wiLi. tw. #<’t.n as above.
One lot of,Land, No. 195 in the 2d district
of Crawford county—levied on as the property of Jo-
s'trh Ligou, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor ot James D. Les
ter, issued in Clark Superior Court—property pointed
out liv the pluintiif.
January 311 WILLIAM B. Ffl-FS. D. Sff.
At IK WIN Court House,
On the First Tuesday in March next,
W ILL be sold before the court house, between
the usual hours of sale, the followingproperty:
Ono half Lot of LAND, situated in tbe 1st
district of wild county, knnv.a by Lot No. 20, levied
onto satisfy a Fi Fa against HU liam fii. Martin and
Dempsey Taylor, in favor of James rituthum. Levy
mad - ond relumed to me hy a constable.
jan 8 4 A. McCLELAND, Sheriff.
At ZEBULON, I’ike County,
On the first Tuesday in April next,
xfcF>ILLhe sold between Ihe usual hours of sale be-
\fj fore the courthouse the following property, viz:
Fifty barrel*of Corn, more or less, six siacks
of Fodder, 10 or 1", head of Cattle, nnd 20 or 30 head
of Hogs, all levied on as the property of IVillinm Sugg,
to satisfy a Fi Fa i-sued on the foreclosureof of amort-
gage in favorof Andrew Hartsfield.
January 15 WII.I IAM V. WHITE, D. S.
At KNOXVILLE, Crawtord County,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
B ETWEEN the usual hours of sale will be sold be
fore the court house Ihe following property, to wit:
One Negro Woman by the name Salley—le
vied on as the property of Robert M. Ingram, to satisfy
a mortgage Fi Fa In favorof James A. Everett vs said
Ingram. Jan 1. , L. LAWSHK, Sff.
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
S^yi L L be sold heft re the court house in Thomas-
W Y ton, Iff ion county, on life first Tuesday in
MARCH Hint, between the lawful hours of sale, Ihe
following tracts of LAND, or so much thereof as will
satisfy the tax and costs for the .year 1827.
Samuel H. Davis’s, 70 acres, 10th Upson,
No. 157, Tax due, 67 1-2 cents. ,
YV. YV. Brooks’s, 75 acres, in Jones county,
Tax due, 55 cents.
Julm Lawson’s, 50 acres, in tho 16th Upson,
No. 20, Tax due, 1,03 34 cents.
YVillismi Cureion’s, 202 1-2 acres, in tbe 17th
district Henry county, No. 203, Tax due 79 cents
Green Sledge’s, 101 1-4 actes, in tbe 2d
district Crawford, No. 91, Tax due, 60 cents.
Thenuliilus Botsford’s, 202 12 acres, in the
13th district Ilanry county, No. 33, Tux due, 63 34
cents.
Seaborn Webster’*, 250 .acres, in the 11th
Early, No. 309, Tax duo, $1' 11 1-9 cents.
Richard B. Hudgins’s, 50 acres, in the 16th
Upson,-No. 2C'l, Tax due, 71 1-2 cents.
John Ross, jr’s, 250 acres, in the 27th Early,
No. 293, Tax due, 6*> 34 cents.
YY’illiuni H. Malnor’s, 202 1-2 acres, in the
10th Upson, No. 235, Tax due, $5 cents.
John Kenudv’s, '.02 1-2 acres, in the 15th
Henry, No. 117, Tax due, 77 1-2 cents.
John Ross, senr’s, 250 acres, in the 2d Ra
bun, No. 37, Tax duo, 62 1-2 cents.
YV. YV. WALKER,
jan 19 4 Tax Collector, Upson Counfy.,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the third Friday in February
next at the residence of Levi Cobb in Butts
enmity, all tbe Perishable property belonging to the
estate of Jcmes IPalker. lato of Sfonroe county, de
ceased, consisting of Stock, Household and Kilchen
Furniture. REBECCA COBB.
January 5,1829. . tds-2
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREfltUlLE to an order of tbe Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county when sittingfor ordinary pur
poses, will bo sold to tlie highest bidder, at the place of
lidding the Superior Court of Lee county, on the first
Tuesday in March next, one lot of Land, known by
lot No. 194 in the 31st district of Lee comity, it being
the Real Estate of James Nelson, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
P. PACE, Administrator.
November25,1828 60ds-52
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
'SV7'ILL be sold in Twiggs county, on Friday Ihe
»f 6/A day of March next, at tho lata residence of
Willias! Peters, deceased, all the
PERISHABLE PROPERTY
of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles
too tedious to mention.
Also, at ths abort time and place—the Plantation
will be Rented, and one Nagro Boy hired.
Terms of salt made known on the day.
WILLIAM B. PETER3, AJm'r.
Twiggs county, jan. 14,1829. 3
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
U NDER an order of the bbnorable tbe Inferior
court of Houston cuunty, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will be sold,
On Monday the second day of March next,
All the PERISHABLE PROPERTY,
consisting of Horses, Cattle, and Hogs, together with
the Household and Kitchen Furniture, belonging to
the Estate of Hinstan Graddy, deceased—which sale
will beat the Plantation of ths Administrator, on the
day before stated. Terms made known on the day.
HENRY SUMMEUFORD, Ain't.
Houston county, jan. 5,1829. 3
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
Inferior court of Butts eonnty, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the court bouse in
tbe town of Jackson, Butts counfy,
On the First Tuesday in April next,
Two thirds ef Lot No. four, io tbe second
district of formerly Henry now Butts county, the lot
undivided, belonging to the Esttte of tPillidm Roads,
deceased. SAMUEL UELLAH, Admr.
jan 15 4 by direct order of Court,
' NOTICE.
F OUR months after data, application will bt
made to t.\e Honorable, the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpecounfy, while sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to tel) the real estate of JoAn B. Stew
art, deceased,consisting ot one lot of LAND, in the
fifth district and IfJtth number of Troup.
•ep25 4m» LORENZO R. STEYVART. adm’r.
JACKSON ACADEMY.
prpHlS Institution will be opened again ori the first
J1 Wednesday in January next. The Stale De
partment under the personal superintendence of Mr.
Waiter T. Knight, in whose literal) - and scientific
acquirements Ihe Trustees have the utmost confidence.
He has taught se veral years in Academies in the State
of New York v. itli great success, aud h. » brought with
him the most sntW'nctory testinuniuisof his excufplury
anti moral character.
The I'emule Department will continue under the
direction of Miss Susan Kiiea. the present instructress.
.Miss Rhea has, during the course ol her experience,
given ample evidence ot her skill bud abilities in the
liusiiievs of teaching, and very general sasisfaction to
her pa'rons.
- Tlie Academy is situated on a delightful emiuenee
iti the village, four miles F.orth of the Indian Mineral
Spring, in as healthy u section of country as any in
the State; the moral and religious state of society in
Jackson is of such a character, us to render it a suitable
and desirable residence for youth. The Trustees so
licit the patronage of the people of the low country
who make the Mineral Spring a place of retreat from
disease duringthesuinniermoiiths.andrecnminetfdthe
Institution with confidence to the patronage of an en
lightened public generally. Board van be had in respec
table families lop $6 per month.
By order of the Board of Trustee*,
WILLIAM V. BURNEY, Secret ry.
December 24 ftl-enw'Jni
A TEACHER WANTED.
T HE ACADEMY in Knoxville, Crawford County,
is at this time vacant for the went of aTEACH-
EK. The Trustees feel desirous to obtain a man who
can come well recommended and of moral character.
February 6th, 1829 4t 7
Si\\e of \44 \vi\W aeve Lola vulhivi
the town of Columbus
I N compliance with -in net of the Generul Assembly
of the State of Georgia, pussed on the 24th day of
December. J827, entitled “Au Act to lay out a trading
town, end to dispose of the lands reserved for the use
f the Btate near the Coweta Falls on the Ch.utthoo-
chie river, and to namethe same”—Tlie Commission
ers appointed under provisions of said act, will oiler
for sale at public outcry, iu the town of Colu.: bus,
Commencing on
Monday the 23d day nf March nett,
all the unsold lots in said tow n of Columbus, consist
ing of ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR.—
esate to continue from day to day until all are sold.
One fifth of tlie purchase money will he required
in advance, tbe balance in four equal instalments.
ELIAS BEALL,
E. L. DEGIO.FFENREID,
P. H. ALSTON,
IGNATIUS FEW,
(tom'rsfor laying off the town of Columbus,
' and ths reserve ot Coweta Fulls.
ColunJhus, January 10,1829. 9t-3
ttyThe Editors of the Charleston Courier, the Tur-
caloosa Chronicle, and of all the public gazettes in
Georgia will insert the above advertisement weekly
for sixty days, and forward their accouuts to me at
Columbus for payment.
SOWEL WOOLFOLK,
Secretary to the Board of Commissioners.
MHMBat,'T3»*
T HE Commissioners of the Ontm'gee Navigation
above Macon, are requested to im-et in Macon
on the FIRST TIIURSDA Y in APRIL, for the pur-
purpose of making arrangements for working on said
River the ensuing season. T. 1IOLT,
February 11 Ih2m One of the Cnmuirranert.
CAUTION.
I DO hereby fnrwarn all persons from trading for
seven Notes of band, given by myself lo Jessee
George or bearer,bearing date of the 8th of Septem
ber, 1826, for twenty dollars each; onu due the2511 of
Dedfbher, 1823'; two due the 25th of December, 1829;
two duethe25th of December. 1859; and thenthertwo
due tbe 25th of December. 5831, and tested by Ilenry
C. Bntler and William Norris—as the consideration
for ivliich the said Notes were given has failed to he
-"omplied with, and I am determined not to pay the
same untess,compelled through n eohumlsorv medium
of the law. JOHN VIN YARD.
Cowctacounty, January 1!?, 1829. lm 5
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William IP.
Martin, late of Pike county, deceased, arc re
quested to make immediate payment to Ihe subscrib
ers, as Indulgence need not ue expected. And all
persons having demands against said estate will pra
sent them within the time prescribed by law.
MARIA MARTIN. >
JAMES McMICKI.E, hAdm’rs.
WILLIAM JUeMICKLE, S
Pike county, Jan. 12,1829. 3
STRAYED or STOLEN,
FROM the subscriber about the twen
tieth of December last, a dark brown
HORSE, aboutthirteenyears old, about
four feet ten or eleven inches high, with
,t starin his forehead and all four of his
feet White, with a scar on his left shoulder; be had on
when he left me a small bell. Also went off with him,
or about the same time, a COLT one year old Ibis
coming spring, yellow colored. Any person that will
give the subscriber information of either or both of
them, so that I can get them, shall be handsomely re
warded. I live in tbe 4th district ofFayetto county on
Flint river, three miles above Lewis’ Feny.
Feb. 2, 1829 lm 6 WILLIAM NEWTON.
GEORGIA—Houston County.
W IEREAS Simon DorniE of the cqunty of
Houston, applies to me, as creditor si tv ha
W. Low, deceased, for Letters of Administration ou the
estate of said deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said Elisha IP. Low,
deceased, to file their objections, if any they hau, in my
office, an or before the first Monday in March, otherwise
Letters of Administration wilt be granted to the applicant
in terms of the law. January 24th, 1829.
lm GILES B. TAYLOR,c. c. o.
New Map ot the Stale ot
GEORGIA.
RESUMING that a NEW MAP of the STATE,
iSff representing ell the New Territory acquired by
the differentTveutiei with the Indians, would bo ve
ry acceptable to tbe pnblio, 1 have determined to em
bark in the undertaking as soon as five hundred eub-
•crihers ere procured. Immediately thereafter, I wilt
prepare the Original Map, and will place it in the
hands of some eminent Engraver. Copies will be de
livered to subscribers at the expiration of one year
from this date, if that patronage is afforded which fs
solicited. It will require three months to prepare the
Original Map forthe Engraver, and about five months
to execute the engraving. Those t6 whom subscrip
tion paper* are forwarded will please return them at
the end of three months.
Copie* neatly varnished, colored and fixed on Roll
er*, will be delivered to tubscribert at Six Dollars, and
to non-subscriber* at Eight Dollars. In this Alap, the
New Counties, together with the several Districts and
their Numbers, all the new County Towns, I’ublic
Roads, and other remarkable objects will be delinea.
ted with the nearest mathematical accuracy.
Tbe patronage of a liberal and enlightened public
is most respectfully solicited; end the subscribe as
sures those who may patronise the work, that it will be
executed in the first style of elegance and taste, and
that it will be founded on the plan of the District Sur
veyor* and other authentic documents deposited in the
Surveyor GeneraVs Office. The plan will be of the
same lues Ihe Map of tbe Slate published by my fa
ther, and will be platted by a scale ol'eight miles > loan
inrb, BENJAMIN H. STURGES.
Surveyor GeneraTs Office, September 22d, 1828.
JOB PRINTING.
T HE Editor of the Macon Telegraph having
just received a large-addition to his former
stock ofTypes and Printing Materials, is now pre
pared to do BOOK and JOB PRINTING, at the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
A good sappljr of PAPER constantly on hand.
SSL %
feet White, with i
GREAT ACTIONS.
FOR SALE OH2i£Ag|
1 OFFER my WARE HOUSES tot sale
well situated lor business, and are so coav?^
ly arranged, that fewer hands are required i..1^l
them, than any other Ware Houses of the sam.
the place—utlached to them is a new and „,l T**!
IPHAIlF. The payments will be Mde e^'.S
purchaser; or 1 will Uase them for a term ofihll
five year*, and will premise my aid and my inn„ 1
as far as it ran be exerted, to promote the in,.
Ihe pei'Hin who buys or leases, ln * c ‘estJ
January 3, IttB-l JOHN T. LA Wad j
lU&MOYED.
smiin SUBSCRIBERS have lately removed r
il their old stand, to tbe enrncr house on Ch'*
Street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Kal.ton
where they w ill keep on hand in their usual
sive ivay.a geueial assortment of Hard Ware r- "
ries and Dry Goods. ™ urc ’««
i ,c L_ 3 __W KmBERLYJ^ins„o,.) I |
WdU'Ay St Clock Repairing
T he Undersigned respectfully informs the ,,„id
nnd his old customers, that he has rcturiedJ
.iiBcon, and Ii.j r-rtuny’d busbies* at bis old Suaji
Mu' berry-SI reel, one door above Mr. K. Tyner’s S'J
here he hopes by strir* attention lo Business J
Macon. November, 27. 139a ^ ^ G aR 1AN1),|
fcNlhiiT-UN
AND
boarding house.
T HE 'Subscriber having taken that large and rt-
commodious house at the corner of Walrnu
Third Mreels, known as the YELLOW HOU8V
siieclfuljy solicits Ihe patronage of her friends .
the public m general, that she is prepared to ents*
• revellers aud private Boarders in a genteel man*
Havin', the assistance of Air and Ales. BIVINS j
cnrnculy hopes lo receive a share of public patrol
She flatters bersed that her charges will besuffida
fy reasonable to cause a customer to call the irn!
time. There I. a Stable and Carl.|e House an, ?J
to the lot equal to any in the place, with a good J
experienced Osier. LUCINDA lHJ;p
» ’aeon, January 7,1829--2 u 1
MACON lIOTiOT
The undersigned having taken th,J
boye Establishment, recently occuiJ
L hy T. Briien, Esu. is now prcpareiftou
ieomtnodat.«. BOARDER-, and TBlfl
ELLERS in tile most; nteel nnd comfortable tm
ner, und solicits the patronage of his Friends and*.
I’ntilic. JOHN AI. SHELLMAIU
Macnn, February 15th, 1828. 7
LA FAYWTTri UAL'
The sulscriber havingtaken tbetb
Establishment, respectfully intern i
1 friends, and the public in general, that]
— —- is prepared for the reception of coid
ny- His BAR will he provided with the best LlUff
ORS, and his TABLE well furnished. His ST.tBlJ
will also lie well attended to. From the attei-li]
which will be paid to render those who may t • vorla
with tl’. 'ir custom comfortable and agreeable, I
hopes to receive a share of public patronare. '
ALEX. MER1YVSTIIER.
Macon,January 11,1828 6
ZEBULON HOTEl
The subscriber having retaken thel
hove Establishment, formerly occupied!
himself, and latterly by John W. Brum
, Esq. respectfully solicits the patronagrj
his MFiei.ds aud the Public, assuringllu
that his Table will lie turnisbed with the lust this s>
tlon of tbe country affords; his Bar with (be choin
LiUUOKS; a good and attentive Ostler; amt Stall
well provided with Provender. And if unliinitedr
ten.ion, with moderate charges, are snlficient iaduaS
ments, I expect at least my share of public tavor. 1
„„ JOHN C.MANGHAAll
Pchuton, Pike county. Sept. 1627. "
lyutfucasr mum**
ON Tilt SOUTH OF THE COURT HOUSE tN THE TORS
FORSYTH, GA.
T HE Subscribers having taken this desirable stsi
for a House of Public Entertainment, ban.
tered upon the duties inciiiniient on them a.-prop
tore, - id are determined to sustain, and add if pc.
ide, hy more asuduous attention to the good repii
tion which this home has heretofore obtained. T
Ksinldi'liment being in complete-order; they h
themselves warranted in saying they can fieoiroc
dale Travellers, Boarders end Families in a rt})
equal to any house iu the up-country. No expense,
he spared by which they can add to the improver:
of the House, Table cr Bar, nnd strict aileatinn x
he paid to the Stables and to Hutsesleft in their chir
„ . o. MILNER & Co.
Forsyth, November 15,1823 3ui4»
Washington lloul.
Thesiilucrilwr havlq,- taken the sto 1
Ilonse, formerly kept by Richard S!
Ran, Esq. on broad street, in Perry, tin
ton County, Georgia, is prepared.tot
commodate BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS
genteel and comfortable style. ,
March 10 ^ P. OLIVER.
LAW KOTICE.
I'HE undersigned have formed a Coiurtner’lp
I the PRACTICE OK THE LAW under a
firm of STARK If PETTIT, nnd will prompt}!*
tend to any business committed to their care. TV
Office is iu Jackson, Butt/ County., ■
JAMES H. STARK.
Jan. 27,1829 3t JOHN VV. A. PETTIT.
THE COPARTNERSHIP
I U the PRACTICE OF LAW, heretoforeedt'i
between BURNEY It PETTIT is this d«) “
solved. All business th-.' has been entrusted t* -
firm will be attended to conjointly.
WILLIAM V. BURNT!
. JOHN YV. A. PETTIT
Jackson, January 23.1829. fit 6
Ml. E. E. SLADE,
H AS permanently located himself in MAC<*
and offer* his service* lo the ciU*en*o»
town and its vicinity. He has taken the shop U
owned by Dr. Baizn, where he ir.ayat all tao a
found unless professionally absent.
Alacon, Deccmber20
NOTICE. ,
All persons Indebted to the 1
Fa/rio/rsInMishmcut, foriuhn..
or Advertising, previous to Jane 1 :
the time of the transfer to Air. M
Burritt.will settle theireccountj*’
A!. Bartlett, who is autborieed to dose the biwn
April 15,1328. C. B. BARTER
NOTICE.
» OUR month* nftdr date application will be 11
to tire honorable Inferior court of Twiggn
ty while silting for ordinary purposes, for leavei t»J
all the Real Estate of the orphaus of David
deceased. JOHN PALL, Gis
Twiggs county, jan. 14,1828. 3
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
In Crawford Superior Court, October Term, 1-
BrT.'t^UoTpj ««* TOPE»F.CT.taV.«.
I T appearing lo the Court by Ure return of IM c
iff, that the defendant I* not to be found‘d
county, Ordered on motion, That service be IT -
ed by publication, aud that a copy of this rule 11
cd upon the ,1 . n<l«nt il tn hr l-mnd, ur puhl •
one vl the pub lit, gazettes of this state onca
for three months previous to the nest jittinr'"!
court. A true extract front tlu. Minutes of LJ ,
Sti’ii'i ior Couit. this 14th d.iv of October. I - ■ J
Nov l-mSra-dl A. K. McCAN A