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SHKRIFK8 SA.'.KS
At AEoULOA, Tike Countv,
On the first Tuesday in March nett,
TSyETWKEAi the usual Iioui-miI sale, willbesoldhe-
Jjj (ore the court-house, tlm following Properly, viz:
Oiitt Negro O i l by die ti.mie of Ciiarlu.te,
14 or 15 y ran old—levied on u (lie |iroperly ol Wit-
/iam llastin, lo satisfy four Fi Fas, one in favor of
SSBttlFIM’ SILKS.
At AlcDONO U (i H—-Hunky Countv,
On hit Jirsi Tuesday m Slunk nett,
W ILL lie sold before tlic court-house, between
the lawful hours, the following property, vis::
110 acres of Land, situated ill (lie 3d district
of Henry county,knutruas the north part of lot No. 90,
levied on as the property of l.tnnntd Cagle, to satisfy a
Sampson Duggnr, one in iavor of James Harris and Fi f a in lav or of Cornelius McCarty, property point-
two in favor ot Christopher llustin, all vs said William • ed out by defendant.
Bustiu—levy made and reiurned m me by a constable. I 202 1*2 acres of Lnnd, situated in tlio 2d
'January 19 iiCltlll.i, OKU, Slier if}. I distriel of Henry county, known by lot No. 181, levi-
■——— \ cd on as the property of James Hear),, to satisfy a Fi
WILL iiB aot.n at Ti:« same TIME AND PLACE: , Fain favor ot Cornelius McCarty v» Abraham i’eavy
202 1-2 acres of Lutiii, more'or l«», known ; ... . . . . ,, „.
e Kill district of originally Monroe „ 2l)i Ylntrei «< Li,n ' 1 . »“ d ." ,0 , 3 ‘
Jiy lot No. 81 intlie »lh district of originally luooroc . , ; . ... • , . ,
now t’ike county—levied upon as the properly of district ol said comity, known by lot No. 247 lei led
Joint GradJy. to sat.siv three small Fi Fas. one in Iavor »“ « s "icpropr-rly olduron Brooks, to satisfy two Fi
of James Oouehoo, vs said tiraddy and Hesekiah Me- l a >- Wf 'n favor ol Meeker & Ma b ie, the other in ta-
Finland, and .me in favor of Juines Ootirhiio vs Hcse- vor ol Shaw dfc Banks,
kinli McFarland ami John liraildy, and the oilier in 202 1*2 ncr» - of Lund, situated in the 3d
favor Cornelius U. Uenchuo vs John tiraddy and district of Henry county, known by lot No. I It*, where*
James Or tiraddy. on Edward Conner lives, levied on as the property of
202 1-2 UCICS of Land, more or less, known *«id Conner, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Thomas U.
by lot No. Min the9lh dislrict of originally Monroe Bin ford M said Connerand Esefciel Oriffim
notv Pike county,levieduponantliHproperty of 'Yilliain Jan xO Jl.S.ir, ontr\ff.
}]. Owen, to salUtyseven small Fi Fas. one in Iavor of ‘
Dwight Woodbury, two in favor of Unggrr & Buttle,! ALSO—WILL HE HOLD AS ADOVEt
one 11*. favor of Timothy Ford, one in favor of William tKrk i i . ».......... u..
Cuimingbmn. and one in favor of John Mcijifvaryqalt , , V® r " r c r fl ® t ° j'V.' in .'.’, f 11 . 01 .°. **• ' , ' vr ! ty
vs said (Iwen. lot No. 65 ill t lie l’Jtli district of Henry county—levi-
SHBRIFF’S SALES.
At KNOXVILLE—Crawford County,
On the first Tuesday in March nett,
rei F.FORE the Court-house door, will he sold he-
iQ tween the nsual hoirs of sale tliefollowing proper
ly viz.
Lot No. 74 in the 2d district of Crawford
county—levied on as the property of Thoirat Colcard,
administrator of Joints C. HtUIttr, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from Colombia county Superior Court, in Iavor
of Simmons Crawford, administrator of Jessey Win*
frey deceased vs said Thomas Cnlvard, administrator
of James C. \Vatker—pointed out by Hiram Warner,
Esq.
Lot No. 90 and the half of Lot No. 131 and
so much of lot No. 157 «i lies in Crawford comity, all
in tile 3d district of originally Houston now Craw
ford county—levied on as the property of fl. ft, 'filler,
to satisfy four Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s Court
in favor of Charles J. McDonald vs said Tiller, to be
sold under the incumbrance of a mortgage, pointed out
by the plaintiff, levy made and returned to me by it.
J. Williamson, constable.
40 acres land, morn or less,that partoflot No.
102 lying oil rln: soulli side of Deep Creek in the 3d
district of Crawford county—levied on as the proper
ty of Antnony Adams, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued
from a Justice's Court in favorol F. Bacon vs said Ad
ams, levy made and returned to ine by R. J. William,
son, conMnlilPf
January 29 L. LAWSHE, Stiff.
JACKSON ACADEMY.
(TRIMS Institution will he opened agaiu on the lirsl
Wednesday in January nest. The Male De-
■ariment under the personal superintendence of Mr,
101 1-4 acres of Lund, morn or less, it being
the east halt of lot .No. 254 in the 2d district of origin
ally Monroe now Pike county—levied upon ns the
properly or Thomas barren. In snlisly three small Fi
l't.,. one infavor of itichmou K. Kindriek. two in fa
Tor of F.. M. llibher for the use of David Uny, all vs
said Warren.
202 1-2 acres of Land, more or less, known
ed on ns the property of James Caldwell, to satisfy a
Fi Fa in favor of Gilbert Cay against said Caldwell.
Oim Negro Buy by the nuinu of Harry about
37 years old—levied on ns the property orJohn L.
Ihlliamtjo satisfy a fi Fa in favor ol Collins Roberts
against said Williams and Matthew Tidwell and Tan
dy W. Key, securities on the stay of execution.
One Negro Man by tile name of Harry,about
by loi No. 255 in the 2d district of originally Monroe years of age-'evird on as the property of the estate
now I’ike county—levied upon as the property of <4 John C. llalker,deceased, to satisfy two Ft las in
Sheriff Brrwsler, to satisfy two small Fi Fas, one in lav, \ r ol the Administrators ol Jiinnathan Tindall
favor of Duggnr* Bailie, the other in favor of C. 8. tor the use ol Peter Lamar against Thomas Colvardsc-
II. Huts fufald firewater. cunty ior John C. Walter, deceased—levy raade and
All of the above levies made and returned to me i returned to me by a Constable,
by constables. Olio bay Mare—levied on as llie property
202 1-2 acres of Land, more or less. I. « u of William Drown. to satisfy a Fi Fa in fnvorof Joseph
by lot .Vo. 109 in the 2d district of originally < a ie Bacon against said Brown.
now File county, and five Conn and Calves—. ..ed 100 acres ot Land, more or less, being tho
on as the properly, of Stephen Ellis, to satisfy two Fi north part of lot No. 1911 in the lltli district of Henry
Fas, one in favor of Irby Hudson mid (jnhriael Thom- county—levied on as the property of William T. Unic
es, and the other in favor of Irby Hudson, both, vs i ver, to snlisly n Fi fa in favor of Benjamin Kilchins
said Ellis. . i against said Browner—levy made and reiurned to me
202 1-2 acres of Land, more or less, known i by a constable.
by lot No. 135 in the 9th district of originally Monroe j 202 1-2 acres of Land, No. 2U in the 12th
now Pike county—Levied on as the property of /lev-! district of Henry county—levied on as the propt:
erty Daniel, to satiety two Fi Fas, one in favor ol Al- James Mr Day, to salisly a Fi Fa in favor of Hear
leu McClendon, the oilier in Iavor of Freeman Me
Clciidon. bearer, both vs saidiDanicl—puiuteuoutby
defendant.,
O ne tract of Land, containing 202 1-2 acres,
more or less, known by lot No. 1(13 in the rill district
otlurni rly Monroe now Pike county—levied upon as
the property of Peehey llltdsaie and Silas Parson, lo
(atisty an execution in favor ol' Moss <V Billips, and
other executions v said I’echey Bledsaw—levy made
and returned to me y a constable.
Lot of Lain', No. (39 in the 2d dislrict of
formerly Monroe how Pike county,containing 2021-2
Acres, more or less—levied on a» the property ol Wil
liam Sung, to satisfy two executions in favor ol D.
Woodbury vs said Sugg—levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Jan 21 WILEY MAN CHAM, D. Shff.
erty of
chry Dai
ly against said McVay—levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Uni: lot of Land, containing 202 1-2 acres,
No. 38 in the 7th district of Henry county—levied on
us the property of Aaron ttroukt, to salisty a Fi Fa in
favor of Jeremiah Clark against William tiray, Thom
as lirny ami Aaron Brooks, security on the stay.
One sorrel Horse—levied on as the proper
ty of James llenry, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor William
Tatom vs James llenry and William Henry.
Janury 28 JA.MES LOVE, ft. Sheriff.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD:
Two Ncgio Unis, Mary about 9 years old
and Clarissa about three years old—levied on a, the
property of Patrick H: Devane, to satisfy a Fi Fa in fa
vor of Joseph Moss—pointed out by Mr,. Dcvune.
101 1-4 acres of Laud, more ot less, id the
7th district ol originally Monroe now Pike county,
whereon John Milner, sen. now lives, number not
known—levied on as the property of Sterling Mist,Ao
satisfy a small Fi Fa in Iavor of (ieorge Heard—levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
2021-2 acres of Lnnd, more or less, known by
tot No. '.‘>1 in the 7th district ol originally Monroe now
Pike countv—levied on ns the property of Sherod
Zhrn.to satisfy two small Fi Fas in favor of Duggnr &
Bailie—levy made and returntd tome by u constable.
202 1-2 ac" s of LapdV more or less, known
by tot No. 175 in the 9th district of originally Monroe
now Pike comity, whereon Henry A. Spencer now-
live,—levied on ns his property lo satisfy a Fi Fa in
favorof John R. Seamore fortlie use of John Freeman
—pointed out by the defendant.
One negro (Jitl by the mime of Pilsey, tdmu'
11 veers old—levied on ns the property of Jonathan
Maker,Jo satisfy two Fi Fas. one in favor ol Jephthnh
V. Heorge, and one in fnvorof Duggnr it Battle, both
vj s aid Baker—property pointed out by the defendant.
One Nearo (iiri by the name of Jane, aboil 1
9 years old—levied on ns the property of .fame.t Tur-
genline,.to satisfy a Fi Fa in favorof D'uggarit Battle.
One Negro Woman named Knte—levied
on a, the property of James Turrenline. to satisfy five
xmnll Fl Fa, In fn'vor of Duggnr it Battle—levy made
Bud relumed to r.ie by a constable.
202 1-2 ae:e< of Land, more nr less, known
by lot No 169 in the 2d dlst. of formerly" Monroe now
pike county, and five Cows and Calves’—all-levied on
as the property of Stephen Ellis, to satisfy a Fl Fa in
favprof Dwight Woodbury v* Stephen Kills. James
Hurtsficld, Warren Hartsfiold, and Martin Sims.
Oiro sorrel Horse, about 12 years old, one
yoke ofOsen and Carr, and 18 head ot Cattle—nil Ie-
vied on a, theproiiertv of Charles Kent to satisfy aFi
Fa in favorof Dennis McLendon—pointed out by (be
defendant.
One Negro Boy named Anderson, 6 or 8
At FAY ETTEV1LLE, Fatette County,
On the Tirst 'Tuesday in March ner.t,
» li.L be sold before the court house, between
V I the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, viz :
Lot of Land No 133, in tho 4th district o-
rigiuniiy Henry, now Fayette county, levied on and
returnee to me by a constable, astlie property ot Hugh
Wai.tzkT. Kvir.in’, in whose IReraty and scientific
acquirements the Trustees have the utmost confidence.
He has taught several years in Academies in the State
of New York with great success, and Has brought with
him the most satisfactory tcslmonmlsofbis exemplary
and moral character.
The Female Department will continue under the
direction of Miss St sax Rhea, the present instructress.
Miss Rhea has, during the. course of her experience,
given ample evidence of her skill and abilities in the
business of teaching, and very general sasisfactiou to
her patrons.
The Academy is situated on a delightful eminence
in the village, four miles North of the Indian Mineral
Spring, in as healthy a section of country as any in
the .State; the moral and religious slate of society in
Jackson is of such a character, as to render ita 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 during the summer months, end recommend the
Institution with confidence to tho patronage of an en
lightened public generally. Board can be had in respec
table families tor $0 per month.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
WILLIAM V. BURNEY, Secretary.
December 20 51--eow2m
FOK BALB OR LEASgl
I OFFER my WARE HOUSES for sale, they ml
well xituated for business, and are to convenii?!
ly arranged, that fewer hands are required to sttml
them, than any other Ware Houses of the same lit,-1
the place—attached to them is anew and substsw!
WHARF. The payments wiU be made easy to j
purchaser; or I will I .ease them for’e term ofthre..
purchaser; or I will l^ase them for’e term ofthre-’T
five years, and will promise my aid and my | n fl ut „*
as far as it can be exerted, to promote the interest
the person who buys or leases. j
January 3,1829-1 JOHN T. LAMAR.
UEMOVm
(TOHF, SUBSCRIBERS have lately removed f„.
JJL their old stand, to the corner house on Cbeh
Street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Ralston
where they will keep on hand in their usual e,w
sive way a general assortment of Hard Ware, GroT
ries and Dry Goods.
Oct, ji JO KIMBERLY &_CIIISH0LM. I
Watch & Clock Uepaivincr, y
T HE Undersigned respectfully informs Use pul,J
and his old customers, that he has returned 3
Macon, and has resumed business at his old Stands
Mulberry-Sired, one door above Mr. K< Tyner’s 8to,
ALSO WILL BE SOLD AS ABOVE.
Our lot of La ml, No. 195 in tire 2d district
of Crawford county—levied on as the property of Jo
seph Eigen, lo satisfy a Fi Fn in favor ot James D. Jes
ter, issued in Clark Superior Court—property pointed
out by (lie pliiintift'.
January30 WILLIAM B. Fll.Frt, D. Shff.
A TEACHER WANTED.
T IIP, ACADEMY in Knoxville, Crawford County,
is at (Ms time vacant for the want of a TEACH-
where nc hopes by strict attention to Business, g,
exertions to please, to merit their confidence, aidi
obtain a share of their patronage. I
JOHN R. GARLAND.
Martin, Xnvrmber, 27. 1828. 44 f
I'll. The Trustees feel desirous to obtain u man who
can come well recommended and of moral character.
February Cth, 182!) 4t 7
Su\e of \44 half aevo Lots vnlVViu
the town of Cohunbwa
I N compliance with an act of the General Assembly
of the Slate of Georgia, passed on the 24th day of
At IRWIN Court House,
ifnr# , tb» rmn^hiMiM* between December. 1827. entitled “An Act toiay out a trading
M 3, * ,c ?'[ ' ” ^° f . .. f j. • ’ , | town, and to dispose of tint lands reserved for the use She
V 'he«»;ll'"u™of,ale thefollowmgpmperty f|he Sl « te „„ar the Coweta F-Is on the Chatahoo-
One half Lor ol LAN [), sou.ited to tile 1st c | 1 j (J r ;ver, and to name the same"—The Commission-
district of said county, known by Lot No. 20, levied | crs appointed under provisions of suid act, will offer
onto satisfy a Fi Fa against Williamt AL Marlin and f or snleat public outcry, in the town of Columbus,
commencing on
Monday the 23il day of March next,
all the unsold lots in said town of Columbus, consist
ing of ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR.—
The sate to continue from day to day until all are sold.
One fifth of the purchase money will be required
in advauce, the balance In four equal instalments,
F.LIAS BEALL.
i'iN I KUT UNMEMT
AND
BOARDING HOUSE.
T HE Subscriber having taken that large andcoi
commodious house at the corner of Walnut is
Third Streets, known as the YELLOW HOUSE .
spec!fully solicits the patronage of her friends
the public in general, that she is prepared to eiitwsj
Travellers and private Boarders in a genteel uianrd
Having the assistance of Mr and Mrs. BIVINS, £
arnestly hopes to receive a share of public pntrom tt
Hie flutters herself that her charges will be suflicits
ly reasonable to cause a customer to call the secot
t me. There is a Stable and Cal lage House atlstlt
Dempsey Taylor, in favor of Janies Slathum. Levy
made aiid reiurned to me by a constable,
jan 8 4 A. McCLELANP. Sheriff.
At ZEBULON, Pike County,
On the first Tuesday in April next,
Y^WILLbe sold between the usual hours of sale be-
\fj fore the courtbousethc following property, viz:
Fifty barrels of Corn, more or less, six stacks
of Fodder, 10 or 14 bead of Cattle, and 20 or 30 head
of Hogs, all levied on as (lie property of William Sugg,
to satisfy n Fi Fa issued on the foreclosure of of a mort
gage in favorof Andrew Hartsfield.
January 15 WILLIAM V. WHITE, D. S.
At KNOXVILLE, Crawford County,
On the first Tuesday in March ncit,
i ETWEKN the usitaMioursof sale will he sold be-
15fore the coiirthousnthcfoUowiug property,to wit:
One Negro Woman by tho name Salley—le
vied on as the property of Robert M. Ingram, to satisfy
a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of James A. Everett vs said
Ingrain. Jan 1. L. LAWSHE, Shff.
E. L. 1) EG It AFFEN REID,
, P. H. ALSTON.
IGNATIUS FEW,
ComicsJ'or faying off the town of Columbiu,
and the reserve at Coweta Fulls.
Columbus, January 10, 1829. 9t-3
ffyThe Editors of the Charleston Courier, the Tur-
catoosa Chronicle, and of all the public gazelles in
Georgia will insert the above advertisement weekly
for sixty days, Rnd forward their accounts to me at
Columbus for pavinent.
SOWF.L WOOLFOI.K,
Secretary to Ibe Hoard of Commissioners.
Macdonald, to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in favor of S
Gay,llie oilier iu favorof John Balding, vs suid Mac
uouiiid.
years oldr-levled on as the property of Joseph Thomp
son. to snlisly five small Fi Fas in favor of Duggnr &
Lot of Land No. 87, with the Impiovenicnts
thereon, in me 4lli district formerly Henry, now Fuy-
etlu county, levied on as the property oiJohnlientlcy,
to satisfy a Fi Fain fuvor of Chcadle Cochran, *s Juo
Bentley and Emery Jarmon.
The Miudi ball' of Lm of Land No. 112, in.
the Hhdistrict Fayette county, whereon Ahrnin Great-
house now lives, levied on as llie property of Ahram
Greathouse, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Fenton Hull,
vs James .McNeill and Aliram Greathouse.
Lot id Land No. 97, in the 7<ii district Fay
ette county- whereon Bryan Griggs now lives, levied
1 as tile property of Peter Herrin, to satisfy a Pi Fa
fuvor 01 C.J. Me Donald, administrator.&c. and one
in iavor of Jewett, Abel As Co vssnid Herrin.
Lot of Loud No, 112, in tltt'4>h district for
merly Henry now Fayette county, levied on as the
property ot Jonah M. Lyon, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor
of Samuel T. Burnes, administrator, &c. vs said Lyon.
A Negio tiiri, 11atiled Mary,about 12years
old, levied on as die property of Jeremiah Daugiu, to
-Hilisly a Fi Fa in favor of Irwin & Bryan, vs suid
Buugus.
Lots No. 44, GO and 76, lying in the town of
Fayetteville, with the Improvements thereon, now in
the possession of Wni il. Avery, levied 011 ns the
Ion, Upson county, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, between the lawful hours of sale, the
following tracts of LAND, or so much thereof as will
satisfy the tax and costs fortlie year 1827.
Samuel II. Davis’s, 70 acres, 10th Upson,
No. 157, Tax due, <57 1-2 cents.
W. W. Brooks’s, 75 acres, in Jones county,
Tax due, 55 cents.
John Lawson’s, 50 acres, in tho l6ih Upson,
No. 2(1, Tax due, 1,03 3-4 cents.
William Cureton’s, 202 1-2acres, in the 17th
district Henry county, No. 203, Tax due 79 cents
Green Sledge’s, 101 1-4 ac.es, in the 2d
dislrict Crawford, No. 91, Tax due, 60 cents.
Tbeiiphilus Bo.sford’s, 202 12 acres, in the
3th district Henry county, No. 33, Tax due, 63 3-4
cents.
Seaborn Webster's, 250 acres, in tho llih
Early, No. 309, Tax due, SI II 1-2 cents.
Richard B. Hudgins's, 50 acres, in the 16th
Upson, No. 201, Tax due, 71 1-2 cents-.
John Ross, jr’s, 250 acres, in the 27th Early,
No. 298, Tax due, P‘ 3-4 cents.
William II. Muinor’s, 202 1 2 acres, in the
10th Upson. No. 235, Tax due, 85 cents.
John Kenady’s, ,02 1-2 acres, in the 15th
Henry, No. 117,Tax due, 77 l-2cents.
John Ross, sonr’s, 250 acres, in the 2d Ra
bun, No. 37, Tax due, 62 1-2 cents.
W. W. WALKER,
jan 19 4 Tex Collector, Upson County.
property ot Sherod llrouin, to satisfy a Fi Fa in Iavor
of Fcndl
Batlle—on and reiurned to me by a constable.
$ im cl L eo’s interest in 202 1-2 acres of
Band in tii. 9di district of otIfinally Monroe now Pike
County, whereon the said lane now lives, adjoining
Brooks, number not recollected, one Glgg mid Hnr-
VH, one hay Mare, and one rand Wngnn—all levied
on as the property of said Samuel Enne. to satisfy a
Fi Fn in favor of Stovall & Ford, pointed out by the
defendant.
Jan 19. WILLIAM V. WHITE. D Stf-
endleton F. Biddle, indorsee, vs William Low
maker, and Sherod Brow n indorser. Property poin
ted out by James Alford, Esq.
Two Promissory Nines, given by James G.
Davis to William Cook, one for $125,00 due 25th De
cember. 1832, the other for $1110, due 25tli Dec. 1831,
Goth dated 2d Fell; 1828, and pointed out by John R.
Jones, levied on as the property of. William Cook, to
satisfya Fi Fa in Iavor of John R. Jones, vasaid Cook.
Lots No. 62 ami 78, lying in- the town of
Fayetteville, as the property of B. W. Gideon,, and
the' east-half id Lot No. 97, in mid town, as the prop
erty of IF. U. Sikes—and one Cow and Calf, one bull
Yearling, and one shot Gun, as the property of Lewis
Fader—all levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of
Waiters Veal, vs Lewis Packer, Berry W. Gideon
and William G. Sikes.
Lot of Land No. 99, in the 4th district ori
ginally llenry now Fayette county, levied on as the
property of William Cook, to satisly a Fi Fa in favor
ot William Robinson, vs said Cook.
jan 19 WYAT HEFLIN, P. Sheriff.
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, the following property :
85 acres of Land, more or less, it being tin
west partoflot No. Ill iu the 7th district of Fayette
county, leviedonasthe property of James MrSeal.oim
his claim on half a 1x8 in said district and county. No.
114. also three Negroes named Peter, Andy and Rose
■ - V ” ■ •
At JACKSON Butts County,
On the fir-t Tuesday in March next,.
^fTyiLL lie sold at th.; Cnnrt house. Iwtween the
Wi/ usual hnnrsof sale the following property, viz:
A Negro M all named Stephen 25 nr 80 year* j —ell levied on ns” the property of James StcNeal, to
of ace—levied on a* the properly of Derid Lawson, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s Court in
satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favorof Robert Curry and favorof John Burke and others,
other’s vs said Lawson. | l 0 , pj 0 _ 42 in the 7'h district of Fayette
202 1-2 acres of Land, more or le«s, wherenn county—levied on as the property of Arthur Deidmm
Hu-li H.'mtml now lives known by lot No. 115 In the and P. O. Denham; to satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor
lit district of formerly Henry now I5utt« county—Ie- ofCImrlPs Collins against siiid Arthur and P. G. Don-
vied mt ns the property of the said Hugh Hammil. to j ham for the use of Mortin N Burch,
satisfy sundry Fi Fas, one in fnvorof Paschal! Watts, i Two Lo s, Nos. 167 ami 168 ill till) £Mh dis-
Itearer and others vs said Hammil. j trict of Fayette county—levied on as the property of
H-ilf of l.ot \'n.-.87 in'he 14th district ofi James Black to satisly two Fi Fas in favor of Snmurt'
formerly Monroe now Butts county—levied on as llie
property of James C. Duusetb. to satisfy a Fi Fa in fn-
vi.rnl ofWilllam IT. Crane, bearer x-s J. Donse'h and
William Smith—property pointed out by defendant.
Crockett against Jnmes Black and John Bnike. seen*
rity on appeal—properly pointed out by John Burke.
Lm No. 98 in.tnt' 4.It district of foimorly
Henry now Fayette county—levied on as the property
2D2 1-2'ueres of l. e-l, nvw.» or loss, known ,0Fa in favor ,,f
»<„ 00.Ik. U.k ,.r r..—xs„—. « d’lnm R. >milh against said Dickson
by fof Vo. 29- In the 14lh district of formerly Monroe
now Butts county—levied On as the property of It'd-
Hard Smith, to satisfy an execution In favorof Elijah
McMtehnol v« W. °irtTth and Robert Smith—proper
ty pointed ont-liy defendant.
Jan 29 R. W HARKNE9S. YAJf
against
URIAH GLASS, Sheriff.
Jannnry 25
At KNOXVILLE, Crawford County,
On the first Tuesday in April next,
W ILL be sold Imtwren the usual hours of sale,
before the court house, the following property,
to wit:
Snvrn Negroes, vir.: Burrell n man nhnut22
year* old, Rnlfin a bov about 19 yean old, Stephen a
Boy about 1<5 year* old, Fllirk a man about 40 or 45
years old, Allen a boy about 12 years old. Ben a boy
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
K’MT’I! L lie sold liel'i re the court house in Thomm-
Yf l>
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ILL be sold on the third Friday in Fe.bruary
next at Ihe residence of Levi (Cobb in Butts
county, all the Perishable property belonging to th«
estate of James Walker, late of Monroe county, de
ceased, consisting of Stock, Household and Kitchen
Furniture. REBECCA COBB.
January 5,1829. tils-2
AD MI VIS TRA TOR'S SALE,
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county
noses, will be sold to the
holding the Superior Courfof Lee county, on the first
Tuesday in March next, one lot of Ijind. known by
lot No. 194 in the 31st district of Lee county, it being.
tbe Real Estate of James Nelson, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of tbe heir* and creditor*.
P. PACE, Administrator.
November US, 1828 6Ud.s-5‘J
A DM1 MS TRA TOR'S SA LE.
W ILL be *old in Twiggs county, on Friday the
0/A day of March next, at the fate residence of
\V 11,1,1AM Pktkhs, deceased, all the
PERISHABLE PROPERTY
of said deceased, consisting of Horses. Hogs, Cajtle,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles
too tedious to mention.
Also, at the above time and place—the Plantation
will he Rented, and one Negro Boy hired.
Terms of sale made known on Ihe day.
■ WILLIAM B. PETERS, Admit.
Twiggs county, jun. 14,1829. 3
ADMI.MSTRA 1'OR'S SALE.
U NDER an order of the honorable the Inferior
court of Houston county, 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, In-longing to
the Fstate of Winston Graddy, deceased—which sale
will lie at the Plantation of the Administrator, on the
day before stated. Terms made known on the day.
HENRY 8UMMERFORD, Adm'r.
Houston tow,ty, jan. 5,1829. 3
At McDONOUGH—IIf.nry County
On the first Tuesday in ipril next,
CTJ9ILI. bo sold before the Court house, between
M* r th»usual hours of sale, the following property
tO wit... gran i«u, nnei, n »n»T ■mini ,« jrririnen a uuy
Onr. Nauru OM ahr lit Ml'years old, hv the **”>“• 12 years old. and JMm a boy ebont 9 years old
name of Fdnry-taken as the property of Jefferson -levied on «the iirapr rtv of John Pride, to satisfy a
ItU -ay. to satisfy a mart gaze Fi Pa in favor of James mortnee Fi Fa in favor of James R. Jones and Ahner
B: Rrvnn against said MrCoy—pointed out by the H t l»w--llin. Eieeutotx of James Jftnes, deceased vs
I aort- ge. .saidPride
Jjwsary 22‘ JAMES LOVE, JJep, 47/, JtBUUySfc. b. UW8HB, bhsrff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
Inferior court of Butts county, when sitting fur
Ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the court huusc in
the town ot Jackson, Butts county,
On the First Tuesday in April next.
Two rtarrls nf Lot No. tour, ii> the second
district of formerly Henry now Butts county, the lot
undivided, lielouging to the Estate of William Road■
deceased. .SAMUEL BELLAII, Admr.
jan 15 4 by direel order of Court.
NOTICE.
T HE Commissioners of Ihe Oemnlg-'e Navigation
above Macon, are requested lo meet in ,Macon
cq
on the FIRST THURSDAY in APRIL, for the pm
mrposc of making arrangements for working on suid
Hiver the ensuing season. T. HOLT,
February 11 ni2m One of Ihe Commissioners.
CAUTION.
I DO hereby forwarn all persons from trading for
seven Notes of hand, given by myself lo Jes.<
himself, and latterly by John W. lire*
Esq. respectfully solicits the pationege
his Friends nnd the Public, nssurincthti
tiial bis Table will be furnished with the best th i* sn
lion of the country nllbrds; his Bar with the clwiri
LIQUORS; a good and attentive Ostler: and Stud
well provided with Provender. And if uoliuiiod
for which the said Notes were given has failed to lie ,on,I « n t vvi! * , " 0 ‘ ) f n " 0 purges. »r«
■ • meats, 1 expect at least my share ol public Iavor.
'JOHN C.MANGH/
ieorge or bearer, benring date of the 8th ofSeptem
her. 1826, for twenty dollars each; one due (lie 2olh of
December, 1828; two due llie 95th of December, 1829;
two duct Ire 95th nf December. 1830; and theothertwo
due the25th of December, 1831, and tested by Henry
C. Butler and William Norris—as the ennsidrration
complied with, and I am determined not to pay the
satne unless compelled through a compulsory medium
of the law. JOHN VINYAR4K
Cowelacounly, Januari/19, 1829. I'm 5
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William II'
Martin, late of Pike county, deceased, are- re
quested to make immediate payment to the subscrib
ers, us indulgence need not be expected: And ail
persons having demands against suid estate will pre
sent them within tho time prescribed by low,
Pike county. Jan. 12,1829.
MARIA MARTIN, )
JAMES McMICKI.E, \Admirs.
WILLIAM McMlOKLE, )
!Oj
STRAYED or STOLEN,
FROM the subscriber about llie twen
tieth of December' last, u dark brown
HORSE, 11 bout thirteen years old, about
four feet ten or eleven Inches high, with
n star in Ids forehead and all lour of his
feet white, with a scar on hie left sliou der; he had on
when he left me a small bell. Also went off with him,
or about the same time, a COLT one year old this
coming spring,'yellow colored. Any person that will
S ve the subscriber information of either or both of
em, so that I can get them, shall lie handsomely re
warded. I live in tbe 4th dislrict of Fayette county on
Flint river, three miles above Lewis’ Kerry.
WILLIAM NEWTON.
Feb. 2. 1829 lm 6
GEORGIA—Houston County.
IIF.REA8 Simon DururR of the county
Houston, applies to me, as creditor of Eusni
VV. Low. deceased, for Letters of Administration outlie
estate of said deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gutar the kindred and creditor* of said Misha W. Lino,
deceased, toJHe their objections, if any they hare, in my
office, on or before the first Monday in March, otherwise
Letters of Administration will be granted to the Ojiplicant
til tcnni of the law. January 244A; 1820.
GILES B. TAYLOR, d. c. c,
lm
A JS’ew Miy\) of lV\e Stale of
GEORGIA
^RESUMING that a NEW MA ? of the STATE,
1ST representing all tbe New Territory acquired by
the diffnrentTrealies with the Indians, would be ve
ry acce|4able to the public, I have determined to em
bark in the undertaking as soon' as five hundred sub
scribers are procured. Immediately thereafter, I will
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 is
solicited. It will require three months to prepare the
Original Map for the Engraver, and about five months
to execute the engraving. T
tion papers are forwarded will please return them at
the enu of three months.
Copies neatly varnished, colored and fixed on Roll
ers, will be delivered to subscribers at Six Dollars, and
lo non-subscribcrs at Eight Dollars. In this Map, the
New Counties, together with the several Districts and
their Numbers, all the new County Towns, Public
Roads, nnd other remarkable objects will be delinea
ted with the nearest mathematical accuracy.
The patronage of a liberal and enlightened public
is most rcspectlully solicited; end the subscriber as
sures those who may patronise the work, that it will he
executed in the fust stvle of eleganre nnd taste, am)
that it will he foundedonth’eplan of the District Sur
veyors end other authentic documents deposited in the
Surveyor General's Office. The plan will be of Ihe
same size as the Map of the State published by my fa
ther, and will be platted by a scale of eight miles lo an
inch, BENJAMIN II. STURGKS.
Surveyor General's Office, September 224, 1828.
P°UR months nftcr date, application will be
JCVB ?Yt\uVT\NG.
made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell the real estate of John B. Slew-
art, deceased, consisting of one lot of LAND, ia tbe
119b district and 187lh number of Troup.
iep2S 4mt LORENZO R. STEWART, adm’r.
T HE Editor of the Macon
just received a large addition
1 Telegraph having
itiou to his former
stock of Type* ami Printing Materials, is now pre
pared to do BOOK anti JOB PRINTING, at the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms
A good supply of PAPKE-•omtamly on -baud.
to the lot equal to any in- the place, with a genital
experienced Osier. LUCINDA liiHU. |
-lacon. January 7,1829-2
MACON MOTKIi.
The undersigned having taken the J
hove Establishment, recently occu,ii
by T. Bruen, Esq. is now prepared tuu
BOARDERS and THAI
commodate BOARDERS and T’ltAfJ
JSLLER8 in the niost genteel and comfortable ten]
ner, ami solicits the patronage of liis Friends and til
Public. JOHN M. SI1ELLJIAN.1
Matnn, February 154//, 1828. 7
LA KAYKTTK HALL.
The subscriber having taken the abet
Establishment, respectfully informs K
§ friends, and llie public in general, tliatl
" is prepared for tnu reception of coon
His BAR will be provided with the best LlUt
tilts, and his TABLE well furnished. IJis ST.IEL
will also he well attended to. From the attenti
which will be paid to render thoscvVlib may favor In
with their custom comfortable and agreeable, I
hopes to receive n share of public patronage.
ALEX. MERIWETHER.
Macon, January 11,1828 6
ZEBULON HOT El
The subscriber Imving retaken thr
hove Establishment, formerly occupied!
W. B
Zr.hulon, Pike county. Sept. 1827.
OHTtlE SO ITU OF THK COURT HOUSE Hi THE TOIVS
FORSYTH, GA.
T HE Subscribers havingtukeuthis desirable sti
for a House of Public Entertainment, have
tered upon (lie duties inriiuiiieut on titrin as prop
tors, anil are determined to sustain, am) add if pi-
ble, by more assiduous attention to the good re;*
tioif which this house has heretofore obtained. 11
I'stalilishment being in complete order, they ie
themselves warranted ill saying they car. uccmiiiK
date Travellers, Boarders and Families in a si)
equal to any house in the up-country. No expense*!
lie spnred by which they enn add to the improvcirx
of the House, Table or Bar. and strict attention»
he |mid,to the Stables and lo Horses left in their clung
J. MILNER & Ct
Forsyth, November 15, 1828 3oi-4i
Washington Hotel-
The subscriber having taken the i' "
qjljM, House, formerly kept by Rich aril V‘
gan, Esq. on Broad street, in Perry, H r
d!«E4 tun Countv, Georgia, is prepared U
commodate BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS
genteel and comfortable style.
March 10 P. OLIVER.
LAW NOTICE.
fjSIlF, undersigned haviv formed 0 CopartnortHf 5
Copal ...
_ the PRACTICE OF THE I.AlV under 111
firm of STARK V PETTIT, and will prowl'd?'
tend to any business committed to their care. Ik
Olfice is in'Jackson, Bulls County.
JAMES II. STARK. „
Jan. 27.1829 3t JOHN W. A. PETTIT-
THE COPARTNERSHIP
fN Ihe PKAOTICE OF LAW. heretofore nidk
Ji between BURNEY iV PETTITis this day f
solved. All business that has iicen entrusted toi
firm will be attended to conjoiutlv. . _
WILLIAM V. RURNKV
JOHN W. A. PETTir.
Jackson. January 23,1829. 2t 5 ^
DU. E. Fa. SU4DF.,
H AS permanently located himself iu MAC®
and offers hia services to the cttizeni'J*’
town and its vicinity. He has taken the shop W?
owned by Dr. Bader, where he may at all lift 1
found unless professionally abs.nt. ,,
Macon, December20 il
irw
NOTICE. ,
All persons indebted to the Oert
I Patriot establishment, forsobsenf*
or Advertising, previous to Jun* (.
the time of the transfer to « r -
Uurriit, will settle their accounts*!
Bartlett, who is authorised to close the |>u» i "'2
April Iff, 1828. C. E. BARILLA
NOTICE. , nv K ,m
TKkOVR months after date application wd'W _
iy In the honorable Inferior court of 1 wifP * i
ty while sitting fer ordinary purposes, forlc*v*[",
ail llie Real Estate of the orphans'of Dartd FA***
p omha»»» «**
deceased. JOHN VM-L, Guardi*
Twiggs county, jan. 14.1828. 3
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. .
In Crawford Superior Court, October Term,
James I.unrn vs ) T0 riBrrcT seeVicx-
Bvthesa I.i-osd y . _r,h t 9*
I T appearing to the Court by the return ot
iff. that the defendant is not to K* fo “"
one of Ihe public gazettes of this state one ,,
for three months previous to the next -k,*
court. A true extract from the Minutes 13
Superior Conrt,' this 14lb dayofOc fober.
jf.v l-m'Jiu-4* A* R. Mc«ANT3.-8