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MAC€>M TffiJMJ®.
Volume 5.
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3IACOJV, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1831.
dm first Tuesday in April nest, will bo sold
" efore the court House door in Talbot county,
idea the usual h ours of sale, under an order of the
of Ordinary of W innie county when sitting for
hairy business, one lotof LAND, No. 180. in the
fct district of iriginally Wuscogee, now Talbot coun.
k sold ««(be property of Benjamin Buckner, late of
lltnam countv deceased. Sold for the benefit of
l. heirs and creditor! of said deceased.
Jr” 5 PAItll AM BUCKNER, adm’r.
GREKABLEtoan order of the Inferior Court
Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary
,„-,will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
it the court house door, in ForsyIn, three NE-
RtiES. Kick a man, about 25 years old, Bally a
nan 10 years old. and Elian a girl, about 14 years
-sold as the property of Mary Dunn, deccas-
for the purpose of division among the legatees.—
„„ the day HENRY MOORE, Wr.
19 01
SHERIFF’S SALES.
CMwrOKD SAZiJQS,
?l l ,ht ,f jr ‘ l Tuesday in April next,
VFJjj? J ^Clora the court house at Knoxville,
salB thi^nllowl«' Un,y ; bel,ve . en ,h# hours ot
sale, me following property, viz:
hH!. “i L :" ,,J N . U V 3 * «•» Iho third
SHERIFF SALES.
Number 13.
T,” J t“ h " fcd ’T! ,rd ?- , v » ,ald Nathan Brady jun.
di«tiir« e ^" Ul l , ,u ,1’* ^ 1,t No. 33, III iho fust
ongiimhjr Houston, now Crawford county-
let ted on as Ilia property ofJamu Beasley, to satisfy
su.,d.y.maPn Fas I,/favor of William J. Way£
man and others vs Beasly. 3
Olio Lot hi ,l,o Town ,.f Knoxville, No. 53,
| C ,rn. , »rti"®r V hrcB ? nd * hn,f «eres—levied on rs tho
vor ol tvi lhnn J w"' to ••hsly one Fi Fa in fa-
vor ot W iiham J. Waynqqan, Ac vs. said Lovett.
veira'of 14
years of age—levied on as the property of Laban
I? i? ti,ry 5 un,,rjr fi * n f* v °r oi
Washington Freston and others v*. said Beauchamp
—all levied and returned to me by a constable.
One Lot nf Lund No 230—levied on us the
property of Henry Key. to satisfy two small Fi Fas
i.tlf- h? m a /‘“hoe’s court of Jefferson county, in
lavor of Russel Kellum vs. said Ucnry Key—levied
on by a constable. 1 1
Marcfa8 - WSt. B. FILES, intriff.
ljri>o«es,
feb
»Il.b be sold on the first Tuesday in April licit,
' st the court house in Monroe county, a negro
i by the name nf Jack, belonging to the estate
]Uw Ifiuri deceased-sold for the henefit of the heirs
u creditors. MOSES HARRIS. I . . .
feb 15.1831. ANN MIARS. J Admrs.
flLL be sold, at the lato residence of Henry
Smith, Monroe county, on the first Satur
April next, the following property, to win
■ Marc ami Coll, four Cows and Calves, a quart-
y oi Hogs, J feather Beds, and oilier household
d kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention—
[the heirs and creditors of Fielding M'Mullen
l. NAIL M’MULLEN, ex'or.
inch 5 10
StiMlt ttJaXiES.
_ On the first Tuesday in April nett,
14/ILL be sold before tho court-house in the
* v town of Macon, Bibb county, the following
propei tv to wit:
Three Negroes, Peter, a man, about thirty-five or
rto vein old, FelU, a woman, and Eliza, a girl: all
on it the property of II. L. Towns to satisfy
SHERIFF SALES.
POETRY.
NOTICE.
JILL be sold, on Friday, tbe 15th day of April
iwit. in Monroe county, at the late residence
•pkmah Beal, deceased, the Household and
_en Furniture, a valuable collection of Books,
Enmity of COB.NT AiYU 1’ODDER,
[lock of Collie, a well broke harness Horse, fire.
All of which will he sold on a credit until tbe
i Aw of December nest.
kb 19. _8 N. II. BEAL, Ex’or.
|V the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
I .u the Court House in Henry county, under
Icier of die Inferior Court of Coweta county.
I.Vo. 219. in the 7ili district of Henry county;
" ‘ f one hall of Lot No. 45, in the !4th district
(alb, being tile real estate of John Harris,
lot Coweta county, deceased, for tile benefit of
pars ami creditors.
MICAJAII II \KUIS, > ,,
L It. HARRIS, l admors.
9.1C81. 12
henry sales.
W First Tuesday in April next,
ILL be sold before the court bouse at BP Don-
ough, Henry county, between the usual hours
oi (Milo, (lie following property, viz:
Throe Negroes to wt.: Alilley h woman,
4(1 yeara old, Ben a hoy, 11 years old, Sam a boy, 3
years old—all levied on as the property of (ieorge IV.
tanar. to satisfy a mortgage FI Fa Albert Sears a-
guiiitt the said George W. Farrar, property pointed
out in the said mortgage.
A am,ill Negro Girl by the name of Caro
line, G or 7 years old—levied <
FAiETlE SALES.
W n Tue ' ,la J April next,
ILL be sola before Ihc court house at Fawtlc.
tulle, layette county, between the usual
nours of sale, the following property to wit:
One yoke of Oxoii nml Can—levied oil ns
.. ... the property of Thomas R. Coleman to satisfy, an exe-
sundry fi. tas. Iro'ur the mferior court of Mid county , ColemanIt a°i 01 Thomas Dotbard vs. Thomas It.
vs. said Town,. C ° U " ,y ! ld , Jama * Ware-property pointed out
Lot number three and improvements, in square for-1 y »i „ "fi ' v " re -
ty-four, in the town of Alacon, containing one half! Also, truction or lot No. 179, in tho
acre more or less: levied on a, ihc property of John di * ,r ' ct of Fa y c| te county—levied on ns the
W. Rouerts. to satisfy a fi ta. issued from tbe Comp- ttfJme* Ryle, to satisly an execution in fa
troller suffice ot tbo stale of Geurgia vs, said Roberts, l 0T , f •* M,, ss and Benjamin Brown, adminis-
George B. Wtrdlaw and John Phupot. . ,r alors ot Elislm Nail, vs said Ryle
di ~|t numbertwo hundred and sixty-six in the fourth I „ <Vlso > L"‘ No- 14, in ill.- 7th district of Fuv
district, originally Houston now Bibb county: levied *«• county-levied on as the property of Thomas
fil.f r. V IJ ro l>orty of James H. Rodgers, to satisfy a *•»». to satisfy an esecullon in /avo? of Thomas
fieri facias issued Irom a justice’s court of said coun- Lmroll f or t h 0 U so of Ezekiel Kalchford vs uld
ty, in favor of Spencer ltiley vs. Rodgers and John U. Brown. vu.oru, vs. said
Hamilton: levied on and returned •» “^byjCieorge j Also Tlirro Lola of I mol, No. 187, 188 nnd
IK, In the 5th dislrtet of originally Henry now’Fay
ette county—levied on as the property of James Mar
cum, to satisfy mi execution in favour of Jordan Gav
vs. said Marcum—pointed out by Jordan Gay
Feb 10r - * A. AI-BHIDE, D.
jUpf'ngvBnfeid by sdSb ib bo
!<tv« Mod pocliy; and vy e n ru not
Vigal, constable,
much 5—10
\\. U. CONE, skerig.
Sh’ff.
- visa
i .. r —‘“botbam, deceased, vs. itfily Illggin
botham and William Grimct. 3 66
One Negro Girl by the name of ftlilly—
levied on as tbe ... -r i .
Fi Fa
and Robert
Ephram Linly, deceased.
Lo. No. 84 in tlm eighth district of Hour
I on as the property of IVillu Perry to satisfy a 6 o '
,rom Jackson Superior court, vs said Perry
tobert Moon, in favor of the eiccutors AlffiEf-f?
SUGAR, COFFKI5, &c.
R K HDS. ot Prime N. tl. Sugar
-*• r. d< >.. Molasses
n Coffee
estic Liquors for sale by
12 DAY * BUTTS.
12 his. green (
1(10 do. domesl
march 12, 1631.
tho season of
. - c . . not disposed lo
controvert tho aphorism; yet ii is ceu.iin iliat
Lttpid ttud the JMusosdo noi always keep coin-
patty or travel in the seme ro.nl. Indeed tho
(Wmontous Sisters have siied a cliann over
evety puisuu ot life, even to hoiliwg cahhago
and roasting potatoes; and wt ltml supposed that
no subject iintmirhed by them remained, wfan ’•
we received the following effusion, in wblch ilia
poet evinces much origin ,lny m singing tho
poor blxrkfeg "to h-U a tombing." The good
i ? oe ' t '‘ , - v hetng no doubt the object ofllm inor-
Blburd in thus disposing of tlie unli.it,mate
votary of chance, he can, we suppose, bavo no
ohjeciion to direct Itis strength against a da*
O! people vvlto occasion much more misery
than gamblers—we mean the moral cannibals
known us laud sharks, who fatten on the misl
iorliines of the credulous and ignorant and
drink die tears of the otpbun nnd widow. Wo
would not however h.,ve our minstiel, to send
them all the way to pandemonium; but only
lo purgatory, unci there to keep them until they
learn honesty mid determine to practise it.
H -lUSSON SALES.
On the First Tuesday in April next?
W ILL be sold beiore the court house,between
the usual hours ol sale, at Perry, Houston
county, the following property to wit:
One Lot ol Oak mid Hickory Land in the
13th district ot Houston county, No. JJ3; levied on
as the property ol James Samleford to satisly n Fi Fa
in favor of John Hollaiidittbperty pointed out by E
S. Shorter attorney for plaintiff. 1 , „ ^
Ono lot olLuml in the lffih district ofHous- 14 ,MBE 1 RLY & CHISHOLM have lustre- 118 bereft of I
ton county, No. 170; levied on as the property of ce " ed P r - boats Two Brothers find Velocity p and for,ar ":
... - ■ - - - - « Fi Fa in favor ot Ed- ? 00 k f g# whl,e Lead * 10 bld »-linseed Oil, 10 bbfs for a ' ol<e be wa*. poor desperate wretch:
*■ * * •» -- - _■ tits money was all gone!
I lie adverse winds that Fate decrees,
TOR TBE MACON TLLUGII.W’II,
The broken and superannuated Gtmctlcr.
lie seemed as one b'ereft of life.
Daniel IK Roberts tosatisfy uu „
ward Buttler., . lamp do 5 bbls Putty, 8 bbls. Varnish, 50 boxes C
One Lot ol Pine L..nd in the 13th district, P s v . 1 ® w, " do,r Class, 60 boxes 10 by 12 do. 5
Houston county, No. 2/7j levied on ns the property S ’ Turpentine
is Barkwell to satisly a Fi Fa in favor ol 11. | 102 kegs Nails, 20 do. cut pikes
o or / years old—levied on ns the property of lev > ,aadB and returned by a constable.
IfMiam Grimct tosatisfy a FI Fa in favor of WUP.m- .. ° ue Lot ol Lund in the sixth district of
son Uotiy and Frederick Ward, surviving executors
of Josiali Higginbotham, deceased, vs. fililv Ilit-rin.
• lir-t Tui silny in August next, will be sold
in lb*- town of t .'liiiton, Jones count), agree-
11 i.n nriler of the court of ordinary ol said
i. tin- following Negroes, belonging to tile es-
■ ! 'Ini Kirk, deceased, lo wit: Dennis, a man,
*.*!it years old, t 'lmrity, a woman, thirty-fiv
old. AUerileen.ii moo, thirty years old. Vnacn
*<"i tiMi'ily-lniiryears old, Harris, ahoy, ten
“Id. tVillis. a hoy, eight years old. nnd Wylie,
siy years old—sold for the benefit of the heirs
Ircililors ol said deceased
1 WIia-IAM FREEMAN,
r 1 ' 1 1« 19 adm’nr unlh the will annexed.
Il.l. lie sold, on the first Tuesday in October
I mvtiit Clinton, Jones cuuntv, under un order
| l.ilr-iiur Court ot said county, one lot ol Inimi
i rooiily, whereon the undersigned now lives,
ing otalnoit one hundred and seventy acres
Nim, the property o. the estate ol Henry Long
If ol said county, deceased—to he sold lor the
ol tee heirs
Im first Tuesday in December licit, one lot
linlliesnroiid district ol torinerly Henry coun
J MI 8 H ® t« the estate of the laid' Henry hong
■ceased, to he sold at the court house in Henry
funder the uhove authority and Idrtlin above
if ^ n, 1 Tuesday in January next, three Ne
tt n, a lad, about 19 or 20 veara old, and a wo
■ yaiid her child lobe sold at t'liiiton, under
i authority and lor the above purpose
th U - II Oi JAMES LONG, urfm’ei
to Ihc Estate of Zephaniah Dial, late
. ‘name County, deceased, are reouested to
P enisle payment; and those having demands
i ( ,' !l *' c will present them according to
"■> « NATHAN 11. BEAL, Ex’or.
Lf .'tomu’idsBgalnit the estate of
J* ,e "I L’raivford county, deceased,
;, **" ,0, ".lba suhscriber in terms of the
„J. P^uus indebted to said estate, will
, ®*’ “KYAN BATEMAN, adm’r
X.\- Cou,tl “ Oaunlu.
'A iiiium J. Germany applies to
' r l l e l . er 1 :1 “• udiutniitralion on the cs
county—levied on as tho property of Francis U Dick-
*° “ lis, 'y 8 Justice's court execution from
Wilkes county. Luke Turner vs said Dickinson.
Lo No. 5 in squ.no 6, in the Town of
Maopnn.'ugh—levied on as the property of James
Kimbrough, tor his tax for 1829.
Olio ,rcre L.o, more or less, wiih tin
buildings thereon, adjoining the Baptist Church and
A. spencer’s—levied ouasthe property ot Jacob P.
II inn. for his tax for 1929.
Tlie tlnee Iasi levies made and returned to
me by a constable.
POSTPONED SALE.
The North ball ot Lm No. 227, in the 7th
dirtrict of said county—levied on a» the property of
Lark Lewis, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Washington Su-
C irioc court, in favor of Iiliam H. Saffold vs. said
°>vis. JAS. LOVE, Sheriff.
Also, will be sold as above.
Ono lot ot I,nut, No. 114, in the 3d district
ofllenry comity, levied on as the property ol Rich
ard Ford, to salialy two small Fi Fas. in favor of
Daily & .Munilorville property pointed out by Law
renee Gahagan.
jan. 28 TIIOS. J. JOHNSON, b. S.
SUXJlS sajues.
On the First Tuesday in April next,
VA9ILI. be sold oemre the court house at Jackson
Vsr Suits cuuuty. between tbe usual hours of sale,
the iirlluftiiig property to wit:
202 .in, a ol Loud mine or less, known by
Lot No. one hundred and sixty three, in the first dis
trict ol tnrmerl) Henry now Butts county—levied on
ns the property ot II iiliam Aloman to satisly sundry
Fi Fas Usui d iron) a Justice's Court ot Harris comi
ty. in lavor of Joel Ualey—property pointed out by
plaintiff. '
202 1-2 acres of Laud more Or less, known
by out No. one hundred and three, in tbe first dis
trict Ol formerly Henry nuvv Butts countv, and Rob-
ert Urmtn's interest in Lot No. one, In'iquaru No.
twelve in the town of Jackson in said count), front
ing on Iho public square, with a valuable two story
building, occupied at present as a house ol entertaiu-
meet, with other convenient buildings, and a road
Waggon and Harness and three Mules—all levied on
as the properly ot llobtrl Brown, to satfsiy sundry FI
Fas issued from the Superior Court ot said county,
one in lavor ot William Roberts vs IL Brown, and
Henry Haleley and L. B Eubanks and others vs
It. Brown.
202 1-2 net us of Land more or less, known
by Lot Ao. twenty-one, in tbo first district of for
merly Henry now Butts county—levied on as the
property ot James Morris to satisly a Fi Fa issued from
the Superior Court ol said county, in fayor of Johu
It. Cargile vs James Morris.
202 1-2 dries mute ur less, known by Lot
No. lurty-lbree in the fourth district of formerly
M time now ButU county—levied on as the proper-
' ol Edward lUtcr to satisly a Fi Fa issued from
Houston county, No. 156; levied on as tbe property
of John Iloog, tax collector ot Camden county, to sal-1
isty two Fi Fas in lavor ot tho Slate of Georgia;
property pointed out byT. B. Howard, comptroller
general. r .
to Lot oi Pino L*nU unproved, whet con I
i , n liner now live * toe tenth district, number
, eighty-eight, Houston county; one other Lot in (he
tenth district, number seventy, improved,.whereon
Joseph Barker uuw lives; one other lot ot nine laud,
improved, whereon Abner Sanford tormerty lived, in
the fourteenth district, Houston county, number sev
enty-seven; one lot pine laud in tbe tenth district,
Houston county, aujoiuiug Tull nnd others, with a
f ood grist mill thereon n w in the occupancy of
tavid Jimasuu; one other lot id land iu the fourteenth '
district, Houston county, number one hundred and
twenty-five; one sorrel horse, tour years old, with «
white lace; one blind mare, twelve or thirteen year,
old: fillA Al.rnrl Sanaa Inal lion iinri J a. I 1 i-
25 tons Iron, BOD lb. cast Steel
2000 lb German do. 100 do. Biisteid do
10,000 Castings, 150 or. best wrought Traces
50 doz. weeding Hoes
200 sets wagon Boxes
SO bbls. Portland Rum
50 do. Northern Gin
SO do. Rye Whiskey
200 boxes Table Salt
20 kegs Rogers’ F. Powder
100 bags patent Shot 85 bags Buckdo.
200 lbs. Lead, 5 bbls. Coperax
10 tlhds. Sugar, lo do. Alolassos
50 bags Coffee, 5 do. Pepper
5 do. Pimento, 100 boxes Cigars
50 coils Tar’d and Hemp Rope
100 pieces Cotton Bagging
12 boxes tv liittimurr’s cotton Cards
Had settled on him now;
l*' 9 youthful years had passed away.
And age had stamped his brow.
His deeds were dark—he seemed to halo
I lie glare of morning lighl;
For he, poor fool, had played a; cards
And sal up all the nighi!
Now lone (he breeze did sigh along,
Nor could he find n friend; &
To ffij 98 tho wind he knew not how;
. N° one ot hand would lend!
Ills blood-shot .yea and haggard brow
Bespoke a mind of care;
Ilia smile »va* that of wan despair
The trofld looked bleak and drear!
Tor doomed ho was Co tread the paths
Of penury and wo—
And when he died he knew ho would
In H«—II a tumbling go!
Tho times they were so ^adly changed,.
lie could not find resource: •
w 77‘ w » w,, « “ ,,uu twelve or inineen year, | Tobacco . , r„. „ r. .™«.w
o d; oue ox-cart, one leather bed, under bed and fur- Sc\the Blades, cutting Knives, Rasp Hooks, steel Vt*? ha « been au ®P«cious to,
mture, one bedstead, tweuty bushels corn more or tom Mills f Hinges.Chalk. Whiting, Logwood. In- * it ", crowned his course,
iuet 1 } one remnant ot Sat- Uigo. Salt Petre, mill, cross cut, anil whip Saws, U<f *£ U8 " ? n<, “ res,in g place,
(met, one do. stripeU calico, one do. cotton northern Epsom and Glauber Patent Medicine. Securely lone to die—
leans, one small lot ot sugar, coffee and box, one Hoop Iron, baml do Nnil Rnri .hee, l,nL ^!l' ««• debt, acir --*--■ •
hook, one small lot ot crockery ware, three bottles . "5, 1 U T h . ce, ,ron and i Desoair «
1 oven ’ one lr ying pa", one skillet,' foLVa,?'"A ha .l° ! He cursed' bin
one pair smoothing irons, one coffee mill, one pair si" ilD ** ,e u 9 t*‘’ assortment of Dry Goods,
of trace chains, coll.<.» nl plough, liucslsmall lutot I, "Hats. Shoes, r-addlery anil Earthen
farmiug utensils, one m , tutImcon and lard, two '> are—which will be sold low for cash, or Colton.
"**•’ two sittiug eh...u. three beaver traps, lour I Plntners and country Merchants will please call
plough hoes, two vv ceding and one grubbing hoes, one and examine,
tin pan, one small piggiu, one bag and sail, one bag Macon, Jan. 13. 8
and rye, one sitter, ono breadtray one table, two [ —I — l
empty barrels, oue iukstmid, oue note on K. C. Sav. ICfkl? CA1 r>
edge lor eight dollars, one ditto on Richard Roberts I 1 VJIV. ?>«Sl Ls l!i
for fifteen dollars. 7 head <>l stock, cattle 15 head I THRESH Mackerel, Hyson Tea,
of hogs: all levied on as the property oi John Tincr, loaf ami lump Sugar, brown S
tax collector ot Houston county and Joseph Barker, *
Abner riaudiord. Joseph Mime, Allen riultfcn, Rich
ard Roberts, and Mark Cobb, bis securities, to satisfy
one fi- ri tscias in favor ot tho Slate of Georgia, and
two in Uvor ot the Justices ot the Inferior Court for
tbe use of tbe county ot Houston,
march 5 HENRY \V. RALEY, sheriff.
• — n — —j, Suffsii
Whiskey. II. Gin, C. Brandy,
Msilnga U ine, Teneriffe Wine, Claret Wine,
Preserved Ginger, .Swede Iron, assorted
from one nnd a half to nine inches,
American blistered Steel, German Steal,
Cast Steel. Hollow Earthen-ware,
Bagging .Twii e, India Twine. <hop Twine,
Seine Twine; Blank Books, W riting Paper,
W raping Paper, together with Homespuns,
DRY GOODS &c.
Feb 12. 7 T. . NAPIER.
BKOSraoS SALES.
W On the First Tuesday in April next,
ILL be sold between the usual hours of sale
before the Court House at Forsyth, Mon
roe county, the following property to wit: .
Two acre Lois n> the town oi Forsyth, Spring and Summer Clothing.
with improvements tbereon, and a negro woman UJIlil.lA • M ItTTRIlfl A Y T
&•**• • t ') year* ol age; lev ied on as tbe prepeny of I vas-ivl . , “j BBftDS ALL
"IVilliam nrown to satisly two Fi Fas tram a Justi- ! TrT A 0 S J u, ‘ c “ m “ e,,8 * d "; ce ',''"'S ll,s * ,0 <
ce’s court iu lavor of Mark Patterson vs. William 1 S*’ n "I " nd ?“?“•? CLOTHING, which he
win tell on tlie most liberal term?.
ly ul Ldicard never to tatisly a FI Fa Issued from
the Superior court of said county, in lavor of BunVell
Jinks vs L \Vever and Needham Lee and Dawson
Ull «wy hand this 12th February, 1031.
- SIHuN HuUBE, c. c. o.
EttPse ''“6h/f» County.
"er*i *frr\ applies to me for
’oflerion i' dn,, bi»trallon on the eilato of
etherefor. I ,a '■ ,a ' d bounty, deceased.
•ind* * *1?* and admonish all and sin-
°/"' d deccas,J, lo be
• if antis' *1* Halt prescribed bylaw,
j y Ihiy have, why said lelleit should
er ®y hsndI Ibis 24th day of Feb. 1831.
■ - JOHN M'CURD, c. c. o.
■■ REaV^iTCounty.
H Tn’eS^JfJ ’ Tucker * Robert
tn nf \ |’ ? nd Nancy Pucker, apply
>f I®! Adm, bJ a lrafioi, on the estate of
t-V.rls.!?, dcecused-.
' f d and itJ'f aK \!admonish all andsin•
*!“ deceased, .o be
ei,u < ifmmutk* » t ,mc Pm&rfbtd bi/
Rrauld ^ **** hQVC Wh 2 •aid letters
rt ■"WIWII UII mo Ait .uii, I'uitutMj tiui vy juun llUiiUriCK
Murm cotton, lato of said county, I 202 i-2 .»cre» of Luml more in lew, known
ere Ik,r.for , . . by Lot No. one hundred and elghty.four, in the «th
m , 10 *,“* nB “ admonish all and ' district ot formerly Henry now Butts county; levied
k s/», rr, ddors of said dcctased, lo be , on as tbe property ol Thomas Keys, to satisly a Fi Fa
l — e-iusrr' "dhm Iht lime prescribed by issue.) from a Justice’s court ol Libert county, in ffivor
*’ 'f an i they hare, why said tellers of Jane Uurvun, ex’rx; levy made and re’lurncd lo
11 ■ mo by a constable.
Also, Jolm Robinson's ituerc-t in a town
Lotin Jackson in said county, known in tbe plan of
said town by lot No. 2, in square No. 2; levied on as
the property ot said Robinson, to satisfy sundry Fi
Fas issued truni a Justice’s court of said county; in
favor ot Picrpont Philips, vs John Robinson; levied
on and returned to me by a constable; properly puint-
eJ out by plaiutilTs atturney.
Alsou town Lot hi Jackson, known in the
plan of said tewn by l.ot No. oue, iu square No. one,
w ith a valuable building (hereon, occupied at pres
ent as a sture house, (routing the nubile square; lev
ied on us tlis property ol Thomas II. Barker, to satis
fy a Fi Fa issued Irom the uileriur court ol said coun
ty, In lavor of Lawrence Gahagan vs Benjamin Dea
son and Thomas R. Barken property pointed out
by the plaintiff. R tV. HARKNttiS, D. 3.
Also, will be sold as aboue,
Two hundred <wo and a hall acies of Lund,
more ur less, known as lot number forty-foui in tbe
fourteenth district of origiunlly Monroe now liulta
county, whereon James C. Duuseilh lives; and two
hundred two nnd a hall acres ol laud more or less,
known as number forty-five,in the saute district; and
lot number twenty-eight, containing two hundred
two amt a hall Herrs more or less, ill (he same district;
one negro man nuinsd Lewis, twenty-one years old;
a negro man named Dave, twenty-five yeara of age;
Pal. a woman, thirty yeara ol age; Fillis a girl, eight
Brown; levy made by a coustublc
Alsu one liuitilml bushels ul Com, mart) or
less, part ot a ttack of Oats, one stack ol Fodder; levi
ed ou as the property of John Gaulding su satisfy a
Fi rain favor ot John Jones; property pointed out
by Archibald Gaulding
Match 5. JOHN REDDING, shff.
Also will be sold as above.
Ono negm Giiljby the name of Silva, 16
years old; levied oh as the property of Richard Ham-
tell lo satisly sundry Fi Fas; in layor ot Henry Lee
and others; all levied by Aacaworth Ilurdcvvay con
stable, and returned to me.
March5; WM. HUCKABY, D shff.
Also, will be sold as above,
• Forty-five acies ol Land, being the south
west corner aod part of Lot No. 124, In the 6th dis
trict of Monroe county; levied on as the property of
ll'alims Taftey, to satisfy a small Fi Fa in favor of
Griffin and Goodwin vs said Tapley; levy made by
a constable, march 6. A»COUURAN D.S.
ahdttdst,
re\f sa
• the lit
■y hare
\\ n ®‘h 'toy of March,
M1LUAM M BUIDE.c.c.o.
C
c 8 ’ u '
Ih!.
unty.
n annk'V' J ‘ r Du P rce “">1 John O.
^ PPG to me for letters of ad.
niiovA i a **•— ’ superior court,
1#_. » ’ 00 Cfftate ol den vi. James C. Dunseith and \V
therefor, ^ ,<1 coun, y '.leccased:
ti 'dri*and,l/r,' ""'i admonish all and
* "•» iff'C, u r ; ,a,J deceased. I, be
""UeJlanu Ih, t* ,me P rtKri bed by
\*nHttii ^ ' V fiave ' **Av letters
tm *£SnBk M,r ' h ' ts3 *'
WILLIAM M BUIOE; c. c. o.
OAJWJPBULL SA1.ES.
On the firs! Tuesday in April next,
\M»ILL he sold before tbo court tou«e at Camp
ijr billion, Cumnbell county, between tbe usual
hours ol sate, the tbilevvibg proiicrty, to w it:
Lot ol Land No. 70, <u tlto seventh district
of originally Coueta now Campbell county—levied
on as tbe property of llilham Mason, to satisly a Fi
Fa issued from Hall Superior Court, in lavor of Hol
land &. Bearden.
Lm ul LWud No. 112, in tho ninth district of
originally Fayette now Campbell county or so much
thereof as will be sufficient, to satisfy one Execution
issued by the Tax Collector ol Putnam > nuuty vs.
Lemuel Uwius in the-ycar 1822—levied on and return
ed to me by u c.instable
Lot No. 166 in the seventh district of ori
ginally Coweta now Campbell coonty- levied on as
thn property of Ussial Dagget, ts satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of Thomas E iVllliamson.'VS. John Gilbertand
said Ilngget,
A Negro \Vomaii, 2l, ycariof ago, by the
nan^e ol Winny. levied on as the properly of John
Ilewit,h0 sathly a Fi Fa issued from DeKalb Supe
rior court, in lavorof William Baker, and Samuel
Baker, administrators of Christopher Uniter deceased,
vt said 11cwit, Gr?ea W. Baker and James O.
Reid.
One sorrpl Horao—levied on ns the propet-
ty of Thomas A Latham, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of
N. B. & 11. D. \V rede vs said Latham.
Ono Still .uni Worm, nine beer Tubs, ono
parcel of Mill rock, one Milt Spindle, Balance, and
driver, also, one lot of Land,-known by No. 61, in
" .... -S T $,||
, , , , , Among the artl
dea already received are tbe following.
Super Black Bombazine Coats
ditto Merino Cloth ditto
ditto Lasting ditto
Rowen Cassimere dido
ditto Frock ditto
Black Bnmbvzine Pantaloons
Lasting ditto ' ,
Brown French Englisb end Irish do x
White do do do- do
Changeable silk Vests, a splendid artlclo
Figured London Marseilles do
While do do
huffand while Yalcidia do &c Arc &c
March 12. 1831
uccuniulaied large,
lir was in his eye.
himself, tho times, iho world,
... , And 'ooktd nnd sighed forlorn—
Hts former friends, when fortmie smiled,
Now passed him by with scorn.
To stem the tide of life’s career, -'
And each one’s sins forgive—
O! were it so ordained that all
A happy life could live-.
To glide securely as the stream,
Amt live rtecure from strife;
And sheltered too irom nil the vvroocs—
The “whips anil scorns" of lift).
And when it was decreed, for us,
% Him who reigns above—
\ve all might die content, and go
To everlasting love.
miscellasteuus.
Tli\ WARE Manufactory.
' Kcarlff opposite Chapman's corner.
*■ v HE subscriber has now on hainl and will keen
. * «°n' ,a nlly. o supply ol TIN WARE, which
ha will sell wholesale or retail at Savannah or An-
gusta prices. Wi 8. ELI.I8.
CT tirders sent to Ellis, Shotwell be re. willrctelve
prompt attention. 25 j ullo jp
PATENT PLOUGHS.
Pretty tkWn.—Ol'nH otlto, views, „ nmi,
may, , n itnin, grow tired; but in tlto coumen.
nneo ol women, thorn is u variety which sets
weariness at defirt.ee. Tho divine ,ie|,t of
beuniy. s tys Junius, ts the only divino rii*Jit nn
Englishman cun ncknowlodgo, and n proitv
women tlto only tyrant he is no: Authorized ,o
resist, .
"Surah,” said on innocent abignil to her sis-
|or gossip, who had like herself and her crony,
joined tlto Teniporatice Society-— 1 “Saudi—
*..rnh, s-ivs she, <tdm you think our Suzo keeps
iibo , .'l.;. I found it yesterday beliind t!ie flour
buricL in the pnmry with brnndv ia it." ‘‘I„iw
soul! you don’l *,y su! Well'll,nt heats all!—
auze and 1 found Mira the (lav belbio and had
n good swig!" ‘‘Well—di.li’t leR „nv body.”
Law lm. Wo have • rigln to do as wo please
by ourselves, but is wrong to sol u bud exam-
pic!”
K A Patent PLOUGHS, Just received
Mile by ELIaltfj SIIOTWELL I
March 5* 10
ALMANACKS
„ f . - For 1831,
Received and for sale bv
dec. It ELLIS. SlIOTWELL, & Co.
of ’aiTaVlevded oak the ^i'rty'of ">c Ujk f’tric, of originally Fayehenow Camphel
nidi sea. to satisly sundry fi. las from Cults county—levied on as die property of Ephraim R M<
urt. to wltr one In favo? of Allen M Un- '-V;",' ,a " s| y aFl Faio favoro1 Benjamin is,ms v:
ro sSinilh; ano
ther in favor of Daniel Gram, Thou** (irnni and Ve-
teriarinncl cx'rs&cvi.Jas. C. Dunseith. Win. dinith
sen. Hubert Hzailh and William 6milh jun; another
in lavor of William IL Crane, bearer, vs James C,
Duuscitli and William xHmith; pro|>erty pointed out
by Junes C. Dunseith and WHliam Hrnitli sen.
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, therif.
March 6—10
said McLean.
Feb SO. N. NICHOLSON, sheriff.
Also wilt be sold as above.
Lot of Land No. G9, in the eighth district of
originnlly Coueta now Campbell countv—levied on
as the property of Thomas Pare, to satisfy one Fi Fa
from Iienrv Pu|>«rior Court, in fator of John Sel
lers Vs. said Pace.
Fob 10, R. EASLY, D. sheriff. J Clotbin
House for sale.
T HE Store House, belonging toJumrsCoutvand
now occupied by E L. Young So Co. adjoin
ing the Post Office, will be sold, at public sale, on tbe
fir-t Tuesday in April. For terms ami information
apply to MELROSE Jr KIDD,
march 19 3t 12
NEW CLOTH L\G.
.... Colloquiuh uf a Kcnfiu/.,, Man.
Hi- bt'lii vi'd r lint tho host qualities of nil
ciiuniitea were centered in Kentucky, but had
a Wlrmsicnl m.irtner of fxpressin; his n .tiona!
hrnnnia. Hp was firmly convinced that
Hip hntileofthe Thnnie* was the most sanguin
ary conflict nf the «e<', and “nolled Colonel
J—n as severe colt.” Up houJB admit that
Ix.ipuleon was a great genius; hut insist--d that
he WHano "part of a priming” tn,—— When
enttrely "at himself,” (to use his ownlnngi, ,e e )
that is to say, whet duly sober. Pen, was
fiii'in.ly and rational, nnd a be.t. r tempered
soul nevor shouldered a ,ifl,-. B u , | (;t hi ' nl „ 0 .
" ‘ ,r "" 'on much, and there was , e„d to hi-
egtravaganee. It was then ,hs. I,.< would clap
,,and4 '"Uethor, spring perpendicularly into
the air with the activity of a rope dancer, and,
nttci uilining a ydl which the most accom-
pl shed Winnebago might bo proud to own,
swear ho was the best ntan in tlie country, and
and could “whip hit weight In wild catsf” and
after many other extravagancies, conclude that
he could "ride through a crab tipple orchardon
a streak of lightning."
Origin of the wont Wy.-Formerly,
when die affluent lived all tbe year round nt
l,le u mansions in the com.iry, the ladv of the
manor distributed to her poor neighbors wi||,
her own hands, once a week, or ofteuer a enw*
tain quantity of bread, and she was oiled hv
M
w-S
T>UST receivcdal (he .» t»con Clothing»tore. Scucr them the L«*fT-<l.»v t ilmt is in i!„. s .1'
dl fine blue, black, brow olive, cUre. dress Go's,. Breed-,-ive,. The« .1. . ’ , ' V ,t . on ’.' 1 ’"
do
do
do Frock Cont« ;
Cod tees,
Over Costs,
Brwtd-givei. These two words w re in time
rorruptfd; and the meaning is as little known
, prir'ice w hich gave rise to it; yet it is
. Biue and Fancy I’antaloons, I f'ont tb.it hoapit.iblo custom, that, to thii dav
- civet, Vflrncia. Floi-nlino and Mar.. Ili-s Vests 1 dm Is.im. ,.r r ' a . . V>
with, fine assortment ol .uper Blue Black Browu I ia <lies of O.ea Britain aloao leive tbe
Olive and Claret Broad cloths. t'n,im“rc» A," lw '"eat at thotrown table.
FITCH A WORDIN'.
N. B. .Shallreceive in a few day. a handsome assort- An Indian, named Barldema, is laid to have''
men! of Ladies’and Gentlemens'^ Cloak; and Coarse seen, not bang ago. [wo Unicorns at Mecca, which
See.
flct.30.
41 i had Stew sect to lha saltao hy the kjng of Ethio.