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SHERIFFS SALES.
■;;.At J tCKSOxN, Butts.Countv,
On the First Tuesday in October next,
sfLL bo .sold before tne Courthouse don; , be-
(wi-en the usual hours of tale, the following
pro,.erf y. (o wilt
A Negro ..GIRL named Vinev, 5 or 6 years
of age, levied on as the property of John Freeman, to
' T ai issued Iroin a Judices Court of
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
At ZEBULON, Pike Count*,
On the Jirst Tuesday id October pert,
W ild, be sold before the Court ilouse between
the usual hours of sale, the Allowing proper
ty, to wit: .
A Negro WOMAN, named Rose, about 50
year* old, levied on as the property of John Rutledge
of to sutnly a Fi Fa ht favor of N\ L & S. Sturges—
satisfy sundry Fi Fas
Morgan county, in favor of D. S./Clowe.s, and I pointi-d'uut by S. A. Haley,
one in favor of David Love administrator of Arden! Three years leasts oil LOT 176, in tho 9th
A DM IMS TRA-TOR'S SALE.
the first Tuesday in Uefober nexL at tb« Court
house in McDonough. Henry county, will be
luld, betw een 'lie usual hours of sale,
Lm No, 36, in die 3a district Henry county
being the.property of Samuel G. Starr, late of Rich
mond county dec'd- sold tor the benefit ot the heirs
and creditors. A, tiltAllAM, Adm'r
July 11 *
Evens, deceased.
August 23
R. W. HARKNE8S, Shff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also-~ At the same-dime and place will besold-
202 1-2 acres of L AND, Known by lot No-
77 in the first district of formerly tfenrv, now Butts
County, and a .Negro MAN named Jack 52 years of
age, mill a town LOT in Jackson, No not known,
containing 112 acres, whereon Samuel Clay now
lives; also l,ew about 20 years of age, und George 9 or
10 years of age, all levied on as the property ot Sam
uel Clay, and Pteiuant G. Clay, to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of Jeremiah Pierson.
August 22 R. W. BARENESS, Sff.
ALSO—WILL BE 80LD AS ABOVE ■
All that part of LOT, No 195, that is lying
in the county ot Butts, originally 8th Henry, to satisfy
sundry Fi Fat issuing'froui u justices court agaiust Eliz-
•betti Hearn .and Jess ■ Benton.as the properly ofsaid
Benton, one in favor of Johnson A Peck, lour in favor
of John K. Cos, vs Elizabeth Hearn, and one in favor
ol T. W Key, and one in favor of Samuel Huston,
Vs Jesse Benton, levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Levied on as the property of James Prid-
geon, ime hundred one and onr fourth acres of LAND
soitlh bail or No 39, in the math district of formerly
Henry 1 now Butts county, and all the cropgrowingon
•id Laud, consisting of Corn and Cotton grim ing, and
•Iso one Cow and Calf to satisfy a Fi Fa in favour of
Stephen Kight, vs, James Pridgeon, Jesse Lrddeu, and
, Wiiliam Blalock tecurities, property pointed out by
' the Plaintiffs.
August 20 JOS. SUMMERLIN, D. Stiff-
district originally Monroe, now Pike county, and 10
acres of standing CORN, and 4 acres of COTTON,
grusving on saidlot, all levied on as the property of
Shadrach Ktily to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Hill Smith,
pointed out by David Aladdin junr.
August,22 \VM. V. WHITE,sD. 8.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
W ILL bo sold at llte late residence of James
Wardlnw deceased, lit Jones county, on Tues
day 13tb November next,
AH the PERSONAL PROPERTY ol
said deceased, consisting of ll-.rses, Hogs, Cattle,
.Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Ferul
ing Utensils. , THOMAS LOWE, Admr.
August 11 33 ' .
LOST PAPERS.
O N or before the 25th day.of December next,
1 promise to pay Adam Meek sen. or order,
the ju.it and lull aunt of seventy four dollars and
seventy five cents, it being fur value received of
‘' Given under uty hand and seal, June 8,
him
BOOKS.
ELLIS, SllOTWELL S>. Cq
ALSO—Will be sold as above,
One Nttpro GIRL by the name of Mary
Ann. about 8 or 9 years old—levied on as the proper
ty of Charles Union, to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas is
sued fi urn a Justices Court, two intavor of James II.
Darden, one in favor of William McKissick, one in
favor of William Cunningham, and other small Fi Fas
vs said llinsun, levies made and returned to me by a
constable.
August 24 WILEY MANHHVM, D. S.
A/.MuDONOUGU—Hunky Count*,
On the first Tuesday in October next,
'Aik / ILL be sold before the-court-house, between
f f the lawful hours, the follow ing property, viz:
One lot of LAND, in the 6f»i district ofHen-
ry county, whereon Andrew IS. Baggett now lives—
levied on „s the property ol said Baggett, to satisfy a
Fi Fa Jn fuvor of Samuel J. Bryan, pointed uut by
Thomas C. Heuniug.
August 27 S. D. JOHNSON, D. Slff.
_ roe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
w nl be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at
the court-house in Forsyth, the following described
LAND, belonging to the estate of Bailey Stewart de
ceased; .(the widows dower which will be laid off be
fore the sale, to beescepted.)
Otto LOT of 202 1*2 acres, in the 12th dis
trict of Monroe, No. 269, and one lot of 202 l-2acres,
in the Ulb district ot Monroe, No. 3, said Idts are ad
joining,on whiebtberc is a saw-milt now in operation,
and about 80 acres of cleared land, fresh and under
good lence, with other necessary Improvements—sold
tor the benefit ol the heirs of said deceased- Terms
made know it on the day.
August ati JOSEPH DAY. Admr.
ALSO—WILL ME SOLO AS ABOVE :
fifty acres of CORN, ami lorty of standing
COTTON—levied on as the property of John L.
Williams, to satiety a Fi Fa in favor of John Dailey,
poiuted out by John Dailey.
August 27 JESSE JOHNSON, Sheriff.
POSTPONED RALE.
Also—At If ne same time and place,
LO T No. 77, in the first district of for
merly Henry now (Butts county, containing 209 1-2
acres, also 1 1*2 acsea of LAND, in' the town of Juck-
son, whereon the defendant now lives; also No. 21,
in said Town, contuiniiig 31-2 acresuttimproved; also
39-11) acres in said town; a part ot No. S, north part—
all levied on as the property ot Samuel Clay, and
Pleasant U. Olay, kb satisfy two Fi Fas, one intavor
of Isaac 0. .Roivlnall, and one in favor of Goddard
& Eangdon, vs Sana tel Clay, and P. G. Clay, securi-
Iv.ltrotierty pointeduml by the defendant.
- Septembers JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, D. S.
ALSO—WILL BE SOLD AS ABOVE,
LOT No. 184, iu the 8 Ji district of Henry
county, levied on ns the property of ll’illiam tUnion,
to atisty a Fi Fu in favor of Henry Wheeler against
said Hinton, property pointed out by Thomas C.
Helming Esq.
August 26 JAMES LOVE, D. Slff.
O N the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
bo sold before the court-house iu the town of
At KNOXVILLE—Crawford Count*,
On Hie first Tltesday in October nett,
■XT ILL lie sold hulWotho Court House, between
\ y the usu'al hour J of sale, the following property
to wit:
The. west half ofi-il no 73, in tho 3d district
of Crawford county, [whereon Thomas Price now
lives, levied on as the property oiRalhan Brady, junr.
•to satisfy ft Fi Fa in favor of Thompson Bird, vs said
Brady—pointed out by Hiram Warner.
One hundred ncris of the Lot of L.xND,
whereon Joint Kirkpatrick now lives, in the 7tb dis
trict otCrmvlcird county, the No. not recollected—
levied on as the properly of John Kirkpatrick,Ho satis
fy a Fi Fa issued from a Justices court, in Baldwin
.county', in lavur of Chape) Honlwell, vs said Kirkpat
rick, levy made and returned to me by N. Shurley
Constable.
Two Neufo Boys, viz. LEW, about seven
years old, and ALBERT about 7 or 8 years old, lev
ied on as the property ol John Pride, to satisfy two Fi
Fas, mu-i'n lavuri.ithe Darien Batik, and the other in
favor ot'Duvid B Mitchell, vseaid John Pride, point
ed out by ibe defendant.
I'iliy KTB1 of LAND, lying in the south
west corner of lot No 215, in the 2il district of Craw
ford county, levied on us the property of Elijah Mun
tui. to satisfy two Fi Fas issued from a Justices court
in favor of Mandell & Campbell, vs said Muncus—
levy made and returned to me by N. Shurley cons
table.
LOT, No 57, in the 7th district of Crawford
-County, c attaining 2-12 1-2 gcrei, levied on as the-pro-
perty of Benjamin Fry, tu satisfy a Fi Fa issued trom
a Justice, court, in favor of A. Bryan, vs said Fry—
.levy made ami returned to mo by N. Shurley consta
ble.
EOT No 42, in tilt- lsl district uf Crawford
■ county, containing 202 1-2 acres, levied on as the
property of John Becks, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of
James II lingers and others, vs said Becks, pointed
«ut by Slit) Rogers. •>
L'Ff iY -. 139, in the 2.1 district of Crawford
•ebuaty. containing 292 1-2 acres, levied on tu the
'jtmp.-rtyjjl JoAn Penult, to satisfy a Fi Fainfavorof
Jpolydore Naylor, vs said Pesttell. pointed out by Hi-
gem Warner Esq.
August 28 L. LAW dll EE, $ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
ALSO—.If the same time and place,
Lot of LAND, Ny. not recollected, where
on Jesse Mills oosv lives, in the12d district of Crawford
' County, levied on ns the pMtkrty of Jess* Mills, to
‘-«»tMy sundry PI Fas issued J^a’a Justices court, ia
Favor otB. Smiley, vs said .Mills, and .pointed out
by film, dm defendants ‘
August 2d , L. LAWSHE, Stiff
ALSO—WILL OR SOLD AS ABOVE,
LOT No. 73, tu tho lit district of Crnw
Fayette 'Vax CoUuctwv’s tia\e.
will
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
JJNDER nn order of the Inferior Court Of Mon-
AummsruA tor's sale.
yj!\N the first Tuesday iu November next, agreeably
VJ-/ to an order of the court ot Ordinary of Pike
county—will be sold at Neuman, Coweta county.
LOT No. 267, tit the -3d district of said
county—and at Tulbotlon, EOT No. 132, in the 6th
district of formerly Muscogee notv Talbot county, the
above lands Sold as part ol the real estate of Jonathan 1829.
Phillips deceased,'sold tor the benefit of the'-heirs and
Creditors ol said deceased. Terms made known ou
the dav of sale.
August 24 ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, Admr'a.
1829. Adam Meek, juu. (l. s.)
On or before the 35th day of December next, 1
promise to pay A Jam Meek sen. the just and lui 1
sum of one hundred dollars, with a credit ol seven
ty five dollars, it being lor value received, Feb. 18,
1829. Giveu utider my baud aim seal.
Adam Meek, jun. (l. s.)
-Received of James S Meek the sum bl seventy
five dollars, iu full of ail tile mouey arising ftotn
the rale of two negroes, the pruperty ol Elizabeth
Meek deceased, this the loth February 1825. -
digued, Author -D. Meek.
Received of James 6. Meek, agent for Robert
Meek executor of Adam Meek sen. deceased,
one hundred and forty two dollars and fifty ceucs,
in full payment of eleven acres ol land, which said
Adam Meek in his lifetime, sold to Arthur D. Meek,
which said-land was takeu from him by an older
claim this 15th February, 1825. feigned,
Abtiiur-D. Meek, i
Butts Inferior L our , July Term, 1629.
’ll appearing to the court, that Juntas ts. Meek, bad
in bis possession, notes and receipts in which the fore
going are true copies, and that the same has been lost
or destroyed, so that he canuol have the benefit of
them, and having filed copies in this court, together
with an affidavit of the loss ofthe same—
It istherefore-on motion, ordered that tbe said Ad
am Meek aud Arthur D. Meek, do appear at the next
term of this court, and shew cause, it any they have
why said copies should not be established in lieu ot
said original, and hint this rule be served on said Ar
thur D. Meek, and Adam Meek, or advertised iu one
ofthe public Gazettes of this State, iu terms of tbe
•law. '■ •
Ido hereby certify, that the above is a true copy
from tbe minutes olsaid court, this 21it day of July
'■**> JNO. TARPLLV, Clerk
H AVE just received a number or „ , • I
BOOKS, aud uow offer a fargaLf^Whl
AMON'U WHICH ABE-
Goud’s study of Medicine, Private Jouraeloiv
Cquiuiq
Horner’s Anatomy RotUelau
Wilan on the rikm
„ English Life
Cooke on uervons DtseasesThe Pioaeen
Pharmacopceia U. 8.. Chronicles of tk. r
Thomas’ Practice • gate u
Domestic Medicine
Coo|ter's surgical Diction- The Phot*
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Bichat's general Anatomy Stage j *** M
Recollections ofEorj J
3 vols
Cullen's Practice ron
Bell’s Auatyuy, 3 vols History of Enel,,a
Pares’ Pbarmaeologia, 2 v Doddririgo’ipj^7»
Ure’s Chemical Dictiaua- Clarkop the pT“N
ry,2 vols . Boyle's Voyxl? 1 ‘ t,1<, |
Miner & Tully on Fevers Alonzo & Alelis-* 1
Hunter's Venereal Economy of U U » H1
Atmospheric Plttcnomena Buuyan’s Wn,i. “
Hosact’s Medical Essays, Burns- Po" tt ,
2 vols
Foetus
Young’s Night In,
Legal tors oh Life - Darby’s Atseriu
Hamilton on Purgatives Chesterfield', tl„ I
Clark on Women Junius' Utter, 1811
Lsennec on tbe Chest Life of Pena
McKenzie's 6000 Receipts Pilgrim’s Prone
Chapman's Therapeubos, Sherwood’s storit,
GEORGIA—Henry County.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
ILL be sold on'lhe first Tuesday in November
next, at the court-house tit Thumastoii Upson , appear at my iffice within the time prescribed by taw, to
couuly, the lollowing negroes belonging to the estate their cause, it any iliey have, why said letters should not
IIEREAS Samuel Weems applies to me for Let-
ters of IMsmissuiH on the estate ot Jofin 3. IVeems
late ot saiduounty, deceased—
- These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and singu
lar tilt kindred auk creditors of said deceased, to Oe and
’Franklin's tsi,,,
Eberle's Therapeutics,-2-v Exiles of Sibeni
Bateman’s Synopsis. 'Gould’ssborth„s
Hall’s Colombia -Decision
Hodman's Anatomy Domestic Cooler, ' I
Bedard’s atfd’n to Bichat Johnson’s flitt^L I
Cooper’s Surgery Agricultural Itejdu *
do Lectures on Surge-Life ot Alarido
ry, 2vols Burrotigh,' 5loa a i„ I
Darwin’s Zoonomia,2vols Botanies! Eserntn
Bell’s Arteries -Benedict’s kitstorv
Hall od Digestive Organs burgh’s ltlruity ‘
Failbhorn ou Liver Bunyau's HolyWn I
Philip on Indigestion Solomon’sTetm>|/
Balluur ou Emetic Tartar Coiilessiuu ui’Faitk
Medical Journal Alaiiners aud tu-
uf David T. Milling deceased, to wit:
Courtney and tier children, Eliza, Comma,
Jack, Liz, and Ellen—sold lor the benefit of tbe heirs
and creditors, agreeable tbe last Will and testament
of said deceased. Terms casb.
Sept. 7tli. -37 A1AR1A1I MILLING, Ex’tx.
be g aided.
uiv'en utider my band, this 11th day of Alay, 1329.
Omt GUY VV. SMITH, o. c.c.o.
FayetleviUe, Fayette county, between the lawful hours
of sale, the following LAN DS, or so much thereof as
will satisfy the Tax tor the year lB28, via:
202 1-2 acres, No. 130, in thy 5ilidisuict of
Henry uow Fay ette county, sold us-the properly of
John Williams.
•80 acres, being-part of Lot No. 151, in the
0th district o!-Fayette county, sold as tin-.pruperty of
William. J/obb.
202 1-2 acres, No. 137, ill the 9>h district of I
formerly Fuj elte now Campbell county, sold as the
properly of J. Turner.
100 acres, No. T07, in the 9‘H district uf
formerly Fayette now Cuinpbeli county, sold as the
property of Samuel Turner.
202 1-2 acies, Nu.T60, in .ho 13tii district
of Fayette county, solu as Use property of Samuel
Loranee.
100 acres, No. 171, m ihu 9tlt district of
formerly Fayette now Campbell county, sold os the
property ol Joseph Chcsnut. '
202 1-2 ucigM, No. 68, in the 9th district ol
formerly Fayotte now Campbell county, sold as the
property Jesse Bardbeccy.
202 1-2 acres, No. 144, in the9th district of
formerly Fayette now Campbell county, sold as the
propei-iy ot Joseph Uossett.
202 i-2*acits, No. 106, in the 9th district of
Fay ette county, sold us tbe property ol George Harris.
202 7-2 acres. No. 140, in liiu 9th uiSoicl
of lormerly Fayette now Cumpbell county, sold asthe
property ol Thomas Murrell.
490 acres, No. 75, in the 3d district of Ap-
ling county, sold as the pruperty of Elisha Sims.
202 1-2 acres, No. 135, iu the l6di district
of formerly Houston uow Upsou couuly, sold as the
property of Jesse Miller.
-202 1-2 acres, No. 51, in tho 9th district a
formerly Fayette now Campbell couuly, sold asthe
property of Jacob Mayfield. \
101 1-2 acres, No. 94, in the9th district of
formerly Fayelto now Campbell county, sold es the
property of James Wilkins. ,
202 1-2 ucres, No. 55, in the' 7th district of
Fayette county, sold as the property of Chcsly Burks.
202 1-2 acres, No. 210, iu the 22.i district
of Lee county, suld as tbe property of W.lliam John
ston. All the above namea lands levied on to satisfy
their tax for tbe year 1828..
Aug 27 VVILi.l \M, G1LI IE t **•' l »i
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order issuiug from the Hon-
dBJh orabie-Inferior Court of tbe county oi Jefferson,-
W hen sitting tor ordinary purposes, wiil besold at the
court-house, iu Forsyth, Monroe couuty, on the first
Tuesday iu November next,
LOT, No. 128, in the 5ih district of Mon
roe county, for tbe benefit Of William. H. Connelly, (a
minor.) '
LITTLEBERRY BOSTICK, Guardian.
September 2 37
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NOTICE.
A LL persoos having demands against tbe estate of
David T. Milling deceased, are hereby notified
tu present them duly established, and all persons in
dented to said estate arc requested to make payment
immediately. MAK1A11 MILLING, Ex’tx.
Thuinaslou, Sept. 7tb 1S29. 37
NOTICE.
F OURAIonths after date application will be made
to the honorable Justices oi tbe.Inferior Court
oi the couuty of Coweta wmlst sitting tor Ordinary
purposes, fur leave tu sell Lot No. o ui llxe 2d district
of Coweta county, drawn by the orphans of Lewis
Norman, deceased. Sold for (he beuelil of suid or
phans. JNO. D. HINTON, Guardian.
July 4,18,9 4mf V;9
NOTICE.
F OUR Mnntbs alter date application will be made
to the bonurable,.the Inferior Court of Ware
county, when sitting lor Ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell Lot No. 130 in tbe £4(h district of Muscogee
county, drawn by Abilhu Ncwiiern, an illegitimate
child. Sold lor the oeuefit of said child.
JAMES A. SWEET, Guardian.
June 11th, 1829 mvm 28
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NOTICE.
VfflOUR months after date application will be made
Jjt to tbe Honorable tbe Inferior court of Henry
buauty, when sitting lor Ordinary purposes for leave
to sell tbe real estate ol John MoKcy deceased, for tbe
benefit uf the heirs und creditors ofsaid deceased,
july 8 JACOB MeK.EV,,Adm'r
TVCli.
Persons holding PRIZES in the
MACON MASONIC HALL LOT
TERY am requested to present them
tor payment to Mr. L. Ecktxr.oi
Messrs. J. Frkkmak A Co. who . will
pay. (bent. N., BARKER, Secretary.
Alay :10, 1089. 22
jJ^lOUR months after date, a]
ADMINISTRA TOR'S vSAjLL.
fSfvN the first Tuesday in November nest, agreeably
to an order of the court oi Ordinary of Pike
county—will besold ui Muuficedfo, -
Fif.J acre* of LAND, ot No. 204, in the
16th district of formerly Baldwin now Jasper county,
it being ihe real estate of James Jlambriek deed, sold-
for tbe benefit olthe.heirs and crediturs ofsaid du
seated. Terms made known on the day.
Augastai CLARY UA.MHRfCK, Admr.
NOTICE
. ication,will be made
to the Inf-rior Court ot Ware County, wbilo sit
ting lor Ordinary purpokfcs, for leave to sell Lot No.
154 iu tiie 6th district of Crawford county, drawn fty
thcorphuns of David A Henderson dec’d. sold for the
beuelil of said orphans. Ibis loth day of July 1829.
THOMAS J. HENDERSON, til
•July 25 • ' '! * '
Dwellings A Stores, witn all suitable uut buildings.
new and in complete repair, lots of Laud No. *6i.2(ltli
Muscogee uow Harris, 63 8th Muscogee near Cohmi
bus, 2092nd Aluscagee, UI in 6th Lee. 141 full Com
Guardian.
Town Lot* for sale.
® N THE ninth and tenth days of October nest
the Town Loti in Campbellion, Campbell coun-
•ford ipmaty, containing 2 b! 1-2 acres, levied on asthe Pty, will beoffered for Safe, to the highest 'hiddc^'As
pr .durty id Thoasiis Daots to satisfy three Fi Fas is- thls t„wu issityatedotl the CbattahSocbee,uownavi-
HWftMB» J»«lic*t doort |b fcvornTt. D.- Wimberly, : gable tor boats, oue hundred miles above this nlacc.
administrator ol the estate of ,T. Wimberly, vs said and except twelve or fifteen milts at the Falls, good
IW-S4 ,,.<i \ii’litil,is Sum\r». nnintsMl nut hv Shihmw 1 i.si,. u..a.j .. * ® ..
G E O R GIA—Jonrs Superior Court,
APH1L TZftff 1829.
Sarah, Randall 1
• vs. > Libel for a Divorce.
WAsHisorns Randall. J
s wT'upjwanng to lue court by the Sheriff’s returns that
tbe defendant is nut to be found in said county,
On motion it is ordered, that tbe defendant appear
at the next term uf this Court, ou the fourth Monday
in October next, tliea and there to make bis defence,
if any he has, or the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain, aud that tbis-rule shall he published in
une ol tne public Gazettes of this 8late,ouco a month
for three mouths, previous to that time.
A true copy taken from the minute* of Jones Superior
Court. ApnUerm, 1829, thisli3d June lr>29
FREDERICK S1M8, Cl'k.
DrriviMi Nicholas Kumars, pointed out by KumaTt j navigation tothe Ocean, located near the centrlofa
levy made and returned to me by John Ray coiistable. j couuty containii-glnndsol the first quality, a nopula-
LtJ l No. 2rO, in tlt« 2-’(listnci ot Ci nw-| tion olfivo huudredvoters, on an elevated situutiou.
ford county, containing 4U8 1-2 acres, levied on as tbe ‘with excellent water* To the enterprising iberchauts
property of Jcue Mathews to satisfy two Fi Fas one ill I and industrious mechanics, we hope it will utter ad-
favor ol Amo* Hicks, and the other in favor oOobu C. -vantage* not Inferior to any town in the up country.—
Cutverhouse, vs said Mathews, pn'nted out by defend- 1 Terms, one fourth down, the balance iu three annual
ants—Irvy madeaudreiuttrcd to me by B. W.Math-
•ws constable.
August 2d *. WM. B. FILES, D. Sff.
ALSO—WILL BE SOLD.AS ABOVE,
On'lhe first Tttrsd-iy in -Nocem -er next,
Four- iieiif of CATTLE, levied oil as ilm pi
i pro*
. FiFain
iavor of William J. Wayinnau. vs said Elijah Mnn-
cus L. LAWSHE, sff.
August 26 V . •
forty of ElyaA Muncus, to satisfy a mortgage
At FAYETTEVILLE—-Favettb Count*
On thejirtl Tuesday in October next,
\ ILL-be sold before the court house dour, 'he
. tween the usual hours of idle, the following
property viz:
l.ol-of LAND, Nia x38,5tli district oforf
instalmeut*.
August 17lh, 1329
FRANCIS IRVIN, j j. t.
JOHN RAMEY. 1.1. c.-
JOHN A. HOPKINS, j: s. c,
ISAAC HOWELL /. I. c.
SI MEON KEMP, /. l c.
NOTICE.
VjaOUR months aftei date,application will be made
<UJ to the honorable tbe Inferior Court of Jones
county wliun sitting for Ordinary purnosea, for leave
to aeir the rent estate belonging to the late, William
Larllon, ol Jones county, deceased—for the beuelil
of the beirs of said deceased.
CHARLES II. BROOKS, Guardian.
/oars Couuly, 1th July, 1829
NOTICE.
P ERMISSION having been obtained from the
Ijonnrablo the Inferior Court of Houston coun-
gir.nlly Henry now Fayette county, levied on asthe 1J> w 8ile sitting lor Ordinary purposes, will be sold
property of Jen miah Pitman, toi satisfy a Fi Fa inia-
-vm-otJe«r Ham, for the use of Wm A. Pitman, v«
a-i i J. remiMi Pitmen.
LOT, iV-. 15, in tho town of Fnyet t-ville,
With the improvement, thereon, levied on as tbe pron-
arty of William Low,In satisfy aFi Fein favor oftlie
Jesdcea the lu.ennr court, orforlhe nse of James
Hol-wUw. vl-l/iudon Dorey and William Low, now
Occupied by .Snmual Ootliard.
Due i» if ui u field ol CORN, contqlning a-
b<- a 16needs levied-mas the property ot-William
Jf -.tu-i-.iVyaFi Fain tavor of Sophia Daniel,
Ts » id ileara.
Augurt M WYATT HEFLIN, D. 9.
ai the.Court-house in aaldcouuty, on the fint Tuesday
in December next, -a
All the -LA ND belonging to the estate of
Edsbard Stafford deceased, it being Ibe land whereon
the said Edward lived, and oootbting of-fractious
the dividing line between Dooly and Houston un
ties, part of it being underthe incumbrance of the
widows dower. Terms on the day of sale.
LEVAN F. CHAIN,
Administratoroo the estate of E. Stafford dec'd.
September 14 .
Henry
-court-house,232.7tb Henry iu 3 miles of MeDonobgii.
1-2.lot 159 7th Henry near the court-house aild siiiuil
improvements ou U. Negro property will be taken in
payment. Also 1 Lotot land No.' 249, 4th iloiis on
joins Col. Wiggins Saw Mill A. BRY.tN.
Maeon, August 8.
LOS T xXO TE.
O N or before the 2jthiday ol December next i
promise to pay iticti'o J. Haliuyy or bearer
twcuty live dollars for value received. March 1823.
(Signed) BARNARD H. HUGHES.
GEORGIA—Houston county.
Superior Court,-April derm, 1829.
P ERSONALLY appeared in upcu coun, Cm non
Wellborn, and being dulyyworn, dejiosefn and
saitb that be was possessed oi a'note of which the u-
bore is a true copy, aud that tue samu has been lost
or destroyed. April 23,1829. . .
CARLTON WELLBORN.
Edw’d. Wxlchv Clerk.
GEORGIA—Houston (Jaunty.
In the Superior Court, April 'Term, 1829.
I T appearing to the-Court that Caiilou Wellborn
was iwsscsied ol a Note lor twenty-five dollars,
given by Barnard 11. Hughes to Richard J. Hailiday
or bearer, aud bearing date in March,9823, payable
ou tiie 2olh of Decembor following, and that tbe same
has beeu loat or destroyed, and be baviug filed in the
Clerk’s Office of said county, a copy ol said Nule,
and au affidavit us required by tbe practice of tbe
Court, Uhdxkxu, That a copy of said note be estab-
liahed iu tieu ol tbe origiual, unless good cause be
shown to tbe 'contrary, on or before the firat day of
the next Term of this Coon.
1 do hereby certify the above to be a true copy ta
ken from tbo Minutes ot Houston Superior Court, 23d
April, 1829. EDWARD WELCH. Clerk.
May 2 6mt 18 g
LVi.. subscriber offer* for sale the/oiiirw'.,.^
JL perty, at.very low prices aud on a longeredit it
required: two Houses and lots situate iii 'McDonougli
Henry county, on tbe pa.die square, construdtud Joi
dlingsA Stores, with all suitable outbuilding., mi
ta near Esq Kinjous settlement, 6 and 27 in 4th Fay
ette.51 in 5th Fayette 21-2 miles of Fayetteville; IU.im
13th Fayette, No. 162 in7th Henry 2 mile.! ot the
Wiugtuis \ Bavpuns \
(\ ’'ELLimpmvcd HOUSE and LO't’. belonging
to.the subscriber, situated in the town of Jack-
-sun Butts county, near tile*public square on the st-eet . -.iilU
out to iba liidian Springs. VeHouseUwell . J^rnaw apealman JgMjn
. Springs.
situated to accomodate boarders there is good Kitchen,
Meat House and an excellent Well, immediately in
Lots, containing5 acres each, in the same town, two
« . ," m are Improved. If not disiioied of before the
oral- Tuesday in October neat, 1 will offer them at pub-
* lc ‘ , “ tcr y at the court-houio door; a liberal credit
will be given by theptlfebasen paying one fourth
-hand, notes with approved security for.tbe faalanc
Fusscsaiun given at chriitmas.
AUGUSTIN B. FOPE.
September 2th, 1829, 37
TO
Possession given 1st October nest, the
STORE HOUSE now occupied by M cs-
, srs. Kimberly If Chuholm, corner ol Cher
ry end Third Streets. Enquire of ‘
. „ DAVID RALSTON,
Macon, June 27
LOST,
O N Monday last, on Brown's -Afount, or on the
Uarllonl Rued, a Gold Seal, Key, and Kingf
The Glider on leaving them at this office will be
uitably rewarded. pune 27
»U torts neatly printed at thit Office.
GEORGIA—Favette Count*.
ILL be told on tbe third Monday in October
T T next, at tbe late residence of llaba Rountree,
di-ei ased, in said county, Apartof the perishable pro-
iierty of said deceased, (fold for tbe benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms made known ou the day
JOSHUA HAYNES. Aum’r.
ELIZABETH ROUNTREE, Aim’s.
5apt. 3,1829.
NOTICE.
F OUR montbsafter date application.will be made
to the Inferior co»rt ot Coweta county, wbiin
silting for Ordinary puiqioses, for I
personal property ot Stephen Gil
listing of the following negroes:
for leave to sell all tbe
. . , . Gilmore's estate, ami
following negroes: EDOM, POMPLY.
l.IZZA and her child, GALE,—for the benefit of Uie
beirs aud creditor* of the said estate.
September 7 JAMES BLACK, Adm'r.
-GEORGIA—Fayelto County.
VE\7^REHEA8 Drewry Alay, applies to me for let- _
W tors uf Administration on the estate of Martha put up in' the molt perfect ■»“•?*„ piisKl
Grady deceased, thue are therefore to cite and ad- 1 RlCHABD.WgJJ
monish aUand singular the kindred and crediturs
said decejed to be and appear at my office within tiie
time prcAibedby law to anew cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granteej.
Given under my hand this I5tb day of Sent. 1829.
JL± 38- WM. MoBKIin:; *
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in Nnv. mb er next,
ILL besold in Knoxvlll Crawford coui.ty,
-^/pursuance <>fan order of Court, the n.ai Estate
oiJoriah J. Abbott, orphan, sold for the benefit ofsaid
J. J. Abbott.
DftsaW I W(LKY ABBOTT, ffnardiaa.
Guldsmitfi’i Lrtecs
■86 -Rom
, do ’LiL|
Duncan’s Logic
Columbian Urstoi
U Si Spealsr
-Picket’s Class 8oohl
Aiulutire on Uie Giohl
•do Grammsi
do. Exercimi
Grcenieat’s Unouj
Daboli'a Arithmetic
Smiley’ifederalO
Pike’s Arithmetic
Colburu't do
-Hutton’s do
istorjr, 'McDowellsBible,
W ebster’s spelling
V—mL Jq
Rifieman’s Comrade
ayines and Doings
'lie Toi
r or Hill
Mackenzie’s Works
Honor O'Hara
Percy Malldry
Scotts’ Family Bilk
family Bibles witap
' do do mlha
■Pocket Bibles,gilt!
Testaments
Pocket do .
U alker's DicIimi.-]
• and small
Popular Lessons
Letter Writer
The NOvice or Man of In- Dreuin Book
Cuiyienlel's Me* Gi
Lionel Lincoln Carpenter's As&a
Last days of Lord Byron Ac. Ac. At.
N. B. Books procured and furnished to od*
Macon, July. 11 28
TO TUE PRlNTERfe OF IRU
FED S l’Al E8.
FRANKLIN LETTER FOVSl
I jN HE reduced 'cost ot the materials us»di
L euui|Hjsiiiun of Printing Type? and i
li.iivemenls audincVensed laciiilies of cu-.iq
have iiiJuced-tliu subscribers to ndoplthr ia
list of pricey.
Tbe style of thtHr large nnd siftall letter ls»
and of the most eiegmit kind. The held*
fduud very hard aud durdble.haviugami)»if
m ils com)uisitioh. For accuracy a.id faisb,i
e.Al at then-foundry it equal to any whatever
have on hand a cumnleie ossortment ol 88
J->1* Letters, so that they are prepared to ei<
drrs tot.entire nfficqa ol Job, Newspaper, o
I'rlntiug, on a short notice. They are rthant
the patronage they liave received, and aid «
to receive the orders 6f printers,avhlch sill
prompt uttentipu.
Merehantsand others, who haveordersfr®'
him be suppiled not only with type,:hut with F
Chases, Composing Ottcks, ond every thing ok
for a printing establishment, and put up »i>> ^
printers,
hibited n greater variety than hat been sbo»i
foundry in the United State*. ..
ffjT Printers arp requested to publish ««
tiieuient a tew times in their papers—to ****_
meat; $2, in types,pr-lnnaymeiRofBaa^^
Affinity. Auguit 16. ■ ’
PRICES—At six months credit,
or a discount of 0 per cent, for cash.
Meridian,-and all i lain
lai-gdr, . $:) 39
Double Gr. Primer, 32
Double English, 32
Double Small Pica, 34
Great Primer,, • • 34
English, ’ 38
PhSu 35 ...
Other kinda of type reduced in propon u
Old type received in exchange at 9 c«“6|
9epl.7.
rimall Pic*-
Long Priam.
Bourgeois,
Brevier,
Minion,
KK5'«-
tlonl,
To the Printers fl/aitelSl^
late the oficea of all tlid matrn»h „
ng Printing Type*, bare been
K lucility nl manufacturing ,
Tiie subscriber, therefore, has been , 10 y
a proportionable reduction in the pri* V ^
tiie first ot Auril. hbve been as st» t,: “ in v
the first ot April, hbve been as
Tile character of the Type made* 1 jjjjjfl
well known to the Trade, xvhx> are a ’- u ’,
gird to the quality of Ihe 'mvlal, finish, •
no deviation bns been made. «• , ,i
■ lie bason hand n complete p
supply any quality-nil short notice; at ^
to receive orders of his fcustnmafs. wh y)
inimeihate atteution. , Merchants , k f
from abroad, can have offices ‘
and evury thing necessary furftpn 111 " 1 *
Enshsh.
Oieat Trio"'
BiViVi!.—At sis months credit, for IT
or a discount of 5 per cent. f |,r a r‘.
Pearl, per lb. ■* $1'40
Nonpareil, 0 0 ) r. ,,
Minion, 0 70 ^“rlJ/Tri* 1 "
Brevier, n “ Uu Gr, “
Bourgeois,
L-.uk Riimcr,
Small Pica,
Pica, I
. The prices af ot her descrlptr
portiunably reduced ...OceaUf*
Old Tv |»- a ss-o. I in p*yme#l« *
Philadelphia, July 8
0 68 Do
0 46 Large -
0 40 - ,£.‘3;^
9-“ 8c “q„oI*i^
0 38