Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, October 08, 1831, Image 1
tt",n Tel'S-' n P h ruWIUied ovcty Su.
:l i" e ' ■ Mulberry street, ivestsitfe.
. ^ v' N *. ,ai ‘' in ad *
• . nofcLAn*, if not P U,!| IXf0re
, yoUR .. crU , cr3 living at a u.'«;mte
*“J| in «H t0 l >av in advat * c fl-
SAXiiiSi.;
:, -MiiTlioUsii of Jatcd Turplcy, Ue-
- ' b '| ,0 !n Monroe county, on Saturday the
,,U the IVrisImbln IVunurly
r •fSSS'Jm. no >si»ting of Ilonw, Mules.
iiiag Andemti cow* aow crivc», hoimp-
|S*'kSSmb Furniture, fi-c. ior.lliu benefit of
• n 'j-.-diKinot said ducensod
*•**$?,UARE'IVlAllFLIfiV. Adtn'x.
g!7 3AMB« MAV, AJm'i-'-
Crawford Sheriff's Saie.
lL k£iA?!k 0:1 W*. Tuesday.iit NO-
Knnwiil. Tv r jl L 0e *!? <*t tile eourt-hinwo, iu
Knoxi die,. C,ran ford coiiuty, within the fdwfiil
s,, p ' Uto following Property:
biTfe* ° f , i ei “<v a P»« of Lot No.
r r *r<ffi?¥ d,3tr,ct ««sm?:lly Houston
I WA r 'fuil county, anihpartof i.o* No. !Ma
tno distr.ctjtf said County—levied on ns the
L op 11 - - -., ol John W. Ellis to satisfy two small
** J ’- one.iu favor of A. U. Freeman end the
orhei m favor of John Bowel vs. John VT/EUis
■** U °^» GEQRL? A, SATURDAyES
l'OtiLR.8, Jwaj-
—•levr made an a ' : returned to me by H. j.Wil
liamst-,., t y i.stahle *
•' pt
J OHN AVHITTINGTOy,
- ■ - * • , Mpitty sJ.eriff.
rrrr^don Monday. the -Jew <;t Nyvem.
L L b ne>t. »t the Jote residence qf Thomas P T
deceas'd, in Monroe county, > J -H
£ Perishable Properly buhnigi.ig In the * -
16 jr.L ‘;d dtcaesed, coiisisliug ot llorscs,
theen end Cattle, one (Jin ami Thresher, Corn
: 3 u,r 'household and kilulien furniture, Cot-
i i.nti.Hou Tools Terms made knmvn on
jdnisntahou mo FKANC1 b SWANN,
%T _
lauTHTwId »r the lute residence of Daniel
rlirli sen. decensed, in ton county, On,
i j..*' the 27th day of October next,-the per-
’ n '"l e > rty of said deceased, consisting ofliorses,
Spa gold road tvaggon, am} the cropot
*•? fodder-together with other articles loo tc-
j'ooention. Sale to continue from day to day
I'efttle.—All sums under five dollars cnsli,
T ,at over five a credit until tho tweuty.fml,
i Vec mLer 1832, wills smhtlrmt e» ami two good
old securities, or otherwise the properly resold
rdrel " !t JOSHUA PATTI SHALL, Ex’or.
her
SARAH id CLARK, Ex’rx.
,1.12,163138 mark
AJjittii SherifPs Saloso
the Cwt 'Tiwsday In NO-
V EMBER next; at tlio court.hotisli in
JayKson, Butts-ccuuty, within the lawful hours,
tile following Property:
~G2$ Berta of Land, more cr less, known as
Lot No. 103 in the first district of formerly Hen-
ry wow Butts cfmnly, weii improved for farming
—leVitd on as the property of Robert Drown to
satisfy sundry. Fi. Fun. one iti favor of Cotton fit,;
Ilut-mon vs. 1L Erowtv-aiiiToffices v?. I’. litewn
—property pointed out by defendant.
JOBEPH SUMMERLIN, Sheriff.
sept 26
Also, trill he sold as above,
20~$ acres of Land, more or less, known as
Lot No. 35 iu tile first district of formerly Henry
now Butts county—levied on, us tho property of
Joel Daley to satisfy sundry Fi, Fas; issued from
ajustice’s court of snid county in favor of J. Pier
son'fit Pillips vs. Joel Baley—levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
it. W. HARKNESS, deputy sheriff.
sept 26
’’I’AULKlo an order of the bon. llic Infer!-
h.‘“ , ^ p f Unldwin county, wlterr sitting for
crCl -»« will he sold at llic court house in
ryinfl'u-. I. •'-esday, in November next, he-
1,on toe at- ' 0 .>ale, one Negro Boy by tho
the usual hnh- , |ie ,n. 0 f Prettty Harris, de-
lFenfla'^ol ‘he Imirs of suid dis
^oldfur theheneu^ M zfy fifcj adm'or.
33 1 V '
. u.'-Mtm
Houston Sheriff's Sales.
ILL ho sold, ou the first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, at the court house, in
Perry, Houston county, within the lawful hours,
tho following Property:
One Lot of oak. and hickory. Land, im
proved .whereon David Lewis formerly lived,
in tho thirteenth district of Houston County
No. 78—levied on as the property of Janni
M'Corniicl: and Sampson Strickland, du i u-
I irriu/s on the estate of Samuel Ilait, <k o se ,
POSTi’O.XRU SAu'^ to satisfy a .Fi. Fa. iu favor of Etheldrcd llm> ,
first Tuesday in November riei** One Lot of pine Land in the eighth district
told i”'t It o' 1 court It mile in Randolph gounty,
iMorfer of the Inferior courf of Baldwin ^un-
Zl Laud No. 233 iu the eleventh district V
mUe now Randolph county, I,dug the tea
plscautl Flint, deceased—mr lhe hcaellt ot
cod creditors. DANIEL i KA1 i,
113 34
>1LL be sold oa the 4th Saturday in October
nest, at the late residence ol Jamts oiiutli.
Bildi county, deceased. ,
llie pi.rishahlo property of said .deceased.
Skid Horses, cattle, hogs, Plantation Tools
10IJ mid kitchen 1 PtirnUuro, dec fife- tor the
bt of the I, nirsaad creditors.
pell to JOHN A.-THARP, E* or.
DISC ANT to an order Iretn the lioiioralile the
court of ordinary of, Crawford county, wall to
..Knuwille, Crawford county; on the first I ur.s.
1 January nest, bet Veen the lawful hours ol sale,
tellow named John and n \Vcm:h ijmiiicu
v f tt*lDjiai»2ln dir estatcof VVillium Uudenvood,
)l said cuuMly deceased—*suld for tin* benefit ot
SAKMI lM»KlUVOi>.D AJm'rx.
ID LUKE ItOIUNsSON, AJm'or.
Y virtues of nn order of the Inferior Court ot
Crawford comity, when tilting for ordinary
will be sold on tho firtlTuesitwy in Ucccm*
*it, at the usual place of holditig court, in [lie
of Horry, Marion county, lots ot land number
and numbrr 21 In the twelfth district ot for*
! )In;c »^pn now Marion county—sold ns the
wlyof t.lijah Hellt, deceased, for the benefit of
i* «•- •• .1 1 nVi.anii nf
317,1831 39
■ItlV.
RlAuY WEt.LS. Admlrx
JOHN WELLS, Adm'jr.
V virtrsc of an order of the Inferior Court o|
Crawford county, while sitting for ofdin.'ry
wi, will be sold oil the first Tuesday in Jmiuury
tact land number one hundred find nineteen
a-cond district of formerly Houston now Craw-
county at the court house door in the town ol
tills, as the property of the heirs rtf Core How-
iesased—sold lor the benefit of said heirs.—
'Slade nude known on the day
*17 33 IHRAM WARNER, Guardian.
HLh be tuld, according to tlio will of Thoinai
Jlgu', late of Monroe county, deceased, on
at tutsday in December next) at the court house
*•1111, Munroe county,
Itkcly Negro WoiUun jty titn llittttn ol Cll-'tr-
“otwelvc month, credit, by the purchaseigie.
™ eotc, with approved security, uud it not
paid, Interest from the date.
, . WARY DYE8S, Ex'rx.
4 19 39 \VM. IJYK88, Ex'or.-
“OftMONTHS after dale, application will be
nade to ti, e honorable the Inferior Court of
«®unty, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
*veto s«ll Lot of Land, khown on tho survey
JP-hy tha number fiity-nlno in the. fourteenth
sjIUse.liitli aoctlon—tor the benefit ofjbe or
°f tuetias HnuiTox, deconscd. June 2,1831
JOHNSON HOUSTON, aimer.
MONTHS after date, application will be
rf tade to the lioimrablo the Inferior court of
orii tociy, jvliHvTriuing for ordiiiary purposes,
' “•*•!11 one Negro Sinn named Prince, he-
j ^'taoof Jr:b,Y Minis, late of said conn-
,T << V~' or the heaefit of the heirs and crcda
'"'/JO, 1831 BRYANT BATEMAN.
, ., . adm’oV'
^MONTHS afterdate, application will to
M 1hl| norahlo the Inferior Court ol
county white silting for ordinary purposes,
D.!;®** 11 * part of tho Negroes willed to VVil
, < !?' v ?y by his uncle Vvilliam Gosaway, do-
,or 'he benefit or the heir and creditors.
:, li I(iU 3 iAMES OOSAWAY, Guardian.
'bf M'bNTlIrt after dale, application will be
taroe'e 1,1 ,tll: honorable (lie Inferior Court
„ jvhen sitting for ordinary purpos-
ie(M,i.. l ?e . 'ke Land and Negroes belonging
of HpU3tou county. No. 3—levied on as the
property of George IF. Patten to satisfy a Fi. Fa.
;;t lavog of Samuel l’atc—levy made and rc-
tutW'i by u i oust able.
192J acres pine Laud, more or less, improved,
adjoining tho town commons of the town of
Perry, in the toUth dist rict of Houston comity, No.
80—101 i acres of piiw I.and m tho tenth dis
trict of Houston county, N«'. 50, with a grist mill
thereon—one Lot of oak niid hivkory Laud'in the
eleventh di strict oflloust-m o'mty, Nt. 66, ad
joining Alleu Williams'und o:one hyp acre
tot in the town of Perry, wh on J.iyin F.
G ain now. lives—all levied on ns ills property, to
atisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of Ciorgo Patten and
suitry other Fi. Fas. vs said L.tUn i - Chain—
prill is. ty pointed oltt by'Defvnd-ttm. r* - .
o :ti D^JY. RALEY,'She iff
Also, tcill be sold as above, ;
The Lot and improvements whereon Leviu
F. Chain now lives, being known as Lot An. c.O in
the tenth district of said county—levied on as the
property of Levin F. Chain;—and the west halt ol
Lot No. 77 in the tenth district of Houston coun
ty, of which about sixty acres are cleared—levi
ed ou to satisfy one Ifi. Fa. issued from Hous
ton superior court, in favor of Thoma9 Napier vs.
Henry W, Raley, Levin F. Chain, Arthur A:
91 organ, William Wellborn, Richard Smith,
Jnracs E. Duncan, Allen Wiggin, Charles J^M*-
Donald and Robert Baty, security ou appeal—
dn">ud v eieditnn of said liocauied • Terms of property pointed out by said Chain and Smith,
side known on the d,v. II. II. HOWARD, deputy sheriff
‘ ‘ oct 1 of Uibb county.
Monroe Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL ho sold, ou tho first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, at the court house in
Forsyth, Monroe county, within the lawful hours,
the foilotfing Property:
One Aero Lot with tho improvements thereon
No. 116 iu Forsyth—levied on ns tho property of
Il’iUinm Drown, to satisfy a pi. Fa. in fuvor of
Bonle & Rainey vs. said Brown.
Ono other Lot in said town, number not known
•lovied ou ns tho property of IVillium Drown to
satisfy two small Fi. Fas. from a justice’s court,
in favor of Mark Patterson vs William Brotvu—
levy made and returned by a constable,
sept 20 JOHN REDDING, sheriff.
Also, trill be sold as above,
1011 acres of Land, being the south half of Lot
No. 61, in the 11th district of Monroo county, lev-
isd on as tho property ofRobtrt Horton; to satisfy
sundry small Fi Fas iu favor of Littleton Belshor,
for tho use of Joseph T. Moreland ami Charles
Bkin, vb said Horton. Levy made anArjtnrned
by a constable. -
One House and Lot situato on the south corner
of tin- Square, in the town of Forsyth, levied ou
as the property of Nicholas. D, BT/liuiiw, to satis
fy sundry Fi Fas in'favor of Johu McNccl and
others, vs said Williams,
oct 1 a. COCHRAN, Dtp Shff.
eslnf.. V • v nuu 111
rt-i . n .i Moosrs, lute of said cucntvq
““•ortho benefit of tliabelr, * “■ '
1 • 'fll 37
UR
onging
^ , L_ .tuunt
benefit of thnUcirs ami creditors.
JAMES U. SMITH, cdiu’or.
•j . with, the will annexed.
nths ader date application will be raado
'na ‘‘tferior Court of Uihh county,
P’dar fv u ' 'buinury purposes, fortoavc to sell
m &*** belonging to the estate of Hen-
| “ county deceased, for lbs benefi*
1 JOHN SMITH, Admlor.
ud«tr, ',i* slier date, nppticatlon will he
I,,fcri "'' Conrt of Butts
ordinary ptirpocod* for leave
■ f bebingingtothe Ci
iiee« . 0 , UT ‘ deci-un-d, for tho benefit of
Chi'vJ»n?30v 1831
calvarv k. knight, n „
*».<
Ini'or.
fituduv. jti.1t received by
IJLLIP, SIICTWELL &. Co ^
Sibb Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL ho sold, ou tho first Tuesday in NO-
-VBMBEK next, at the court house in
Alaeon, Bilih county, within tho lawful hours, the
The House and Lot, number not known, where
E. Ls Young lives aud keeps btorc—as the pro-
nortyofJumrs Coaly to satisfy afifa issued from
Bibb IuforiorCourt in favor or Johu bcully.ys
S!U b d cptSO y ’ W. U. CONE, Sheriff.
Four Negron, I.isborn a mnu ubout 4o years
old, Tom a man uhont 40 years old, Jtra n man
about 28 yonrs old, and Edmund a hoy about I>1
yoars old—nil levied on as tho property of No
th anil l ComtetHjuuior. to satisfy u 11. Fa. wsaed
from M'lptosb superior court in favor of Nathan
iel Cornwell senior—property pointed out by
John L. Jones, agent. .
U, if. HOWARD, deputy sheriff.
oct 1 40
Monroo Coroner's Sale.
W ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER noxt, at tho court houso m
the town of Forsyth, Monroo comity, within the
usual hours of sale, tlio following Property, Jilt
One Houso and Lot in tlio said town of tor-
Wilt, kmwu as tho Mansion House, tit present
occupied by George Stovall as a tavern, the
number not known, containing ono third of mi
aero more or lc.s—levied ou ns tlio property of
John Milner, tu satisfy on execution m favor or
Joint Redding issued from iMonroO Miperior.courl
—property
tions, cash
sept 2S
Tax Collector’s Salejs. ‘ [
ILL he sold, ou the firsVf uo-dtiy § Dc-
„ j _ce:nbor next, at the court house'm ih. ;
oivirof Perry, Houston county, hetv.f on Uis law;-
boors of sale, the follow iiig'rjroiic
much thereof, as will be sulfictcnt to st
taxes in arrears, to* wit: : '
.font of Land, No. 242, in die ninth dis-
rr 01 ‘i-n’ c °B0ty—lovied on as the liroperty
m m 1 V ^ arn ,0 satisfy his taxes for tlm year
‘a-Nduc CUj cents.
2u?-4 acres of Laud, No. 45 in the fifth district
• V®?, ,;ouu ty—lovied on ah tho property ot Trav-
13 Mater to •satisfy his taxc3 fur the year 1830-
tax due C£y cents.
. of Land, No. 173, in tho uintf'dis-
. c V°l, c,fi V, ims vouutyr—levied on as the proper-
J l! i Kendrick, to saisi'y his tax for tho
)C oLj, W0_ta * t!ue 94-424.
-iu^^_acrcij of Laml, No.-4, in tjio ffevemhdia-
1 r Ct r r X) .° 1 ol y county—levied oh the property
t( > sat4»fy;. hls lax for tho year
ieoU^tax dud Util ednts. .
100 acres'of LTind, part’’of lot No. 228 hi the
Vol. V—No. 41.
*-ta*4luc«itJ.f
202^ acres of Land, Sit. ,.'J, In tho fifteenth dis-
trict ol Upson roomy—levied on as tto.property
Scarborough lttmini \o ^aii.d'y his tax for tho
year 1880-tiut duo 816-87J. : '
,“■^•4 acres ol Laud, Ao.djti, in the first district
®; V?" 0 ‘J. epunty—levied on as the property of
lr right to satnty his tax for tho year
1810—tax duo S2-01J cents. •
acres ol Laud, No. unknown, m the fif-
tcentii District of Lte county— levied oil as the
property of Jjihan Castliticirtf to satisfy his tax
for the year 1830—tax due gl- - 77i cents. "
2024 acres of Land, No. 150, iu tho fifteenth
district of Harris county—levied on as 610 prop
erty of milium Drooks to satisfy his tax for the
year 1830—tax duo 69^ cents.
202j acres ol Laud, No. 98, in the eighth dis-
Can ' 011 c °uuty—levied on as tho property
ol Hiram. Mann to satisfy his tax for tho year
1830—tax due $1-74 cents.
101J acres of Land payl of a lot ofland tho No:
unknown, iu the fourteenth district of Houston
county—levied on as the- property of Stephen
Johnson to satisfy his tax for the year 1830—tax
due g • -
202jJ acres cf Laud, No. 251, in tlio eighth dis
trict ol Dooly county—levied on as tho property
ol. Ralph Bozeman to satisfy his tax for the year
1830—tax due 58$ cents.
202$ acres of 2d quality oax nud hickory Land,
No. 50, in tho eighteenth district of Leo county-
levied ou as tlio property of Benjamin Tharp to
satisfy his tax for the year 1830—tax due $4-21$
cents... 1
202$ acres of second quality oak and hickory
iLiUtd, No. 46, in the thirteeuth district of Hous
ton . o tuty—'levied on as the property of Aaron
Leneur to satisfy his tax for the year 1830—tax
duo $1-87$.
101 j ucrcs of second qtpility oak aud hickory
Lnn t, part of lot No. 78, in'the thirteenth district
of lfotidan lOUnty—levied [>u as tlio propel ty of
David LuwUJlo satisfy his tax’(or the year 1830
—)cpati.- *-?-
202$ acres ot second quality oak and hickory
Land, No. 220, in tho thirteenth district of Hous
ton county—levied on as the property dT.Osmtts
Duffel to satisfy his tax for the year 1530—tax
<‘tio g
202$ acres of Laud,' No. 9, in the thirteenth
district of Iloust m county—levied ou us tho pro-
I terty of Jesse Lewis to satisfy his tux for tlo jear
.830—tax due §1-22$ cents.
130 acres of Land, part of lot. No. 32, in tho
thirteenth district of Houston county—levied on
as the p: u.ierty of Jonathan Pitrktr to satisfy his
tax for the year 1830—tax due §2-49$ cents.
202$ acres of Land, No. 177, in the twenty-
third distriu of Wilkinson county—levied on us
tlicjpropeity of Jesse Bradley to satisfy liis tax for
the year 1830—t ix due 00$ cents.
212$ acres of Laud, No. 151, in the fifteenth
district of Carroll couuty—levied on as tho pro
perty of George Knight to satisfy his tax for the
year 1830—tax duo 69$ cents.
67 acres of pine Laud and 135 acres of second
quality swamp Land, Nos. uukuowo, in the 0-
levcuth-district of Houstou county—levied on ns
the property’.of D. F. Sapp to satisfy his tax for
the year 1830—thx due 89-60 cents.
202$ acres of Land, No. unknown, iu the
ninth district of Houston county—levied on as
properly ' of Henry Griffin to satisfy his tax for
the year 1830—tix duo 96$ cents.
101$ acres of Land, part of lqt No. 108, in the
tenth district of Houston couuty—levied on .ns
tlio property of David Oneyland to satisfy his tax
for ino year 1830—tax duo 69$ cents.
202$ acres of Laud, No. 81, iu tho first district
of Dooly county—lovied ou us tin- proticrty of
Gideon D. Thomas to satisfy his tax for tho.year
1830—tu duo 92$ cents.
202$ acres of Laud, No. 88, iu the tenth district
Df Houston county—levied on as the property of
John Titter to satisfy his tax for the year; 1839-
tax due. 92$ cents.
101$ acres of Laud, part of lot No. 209,40 the
tenth district of Houston county—levied on as the
property of Throphilus Penny to satisfy his lax
for the year 1830—lax due .*1-17 cents.
202$ acres or Land, No. 70, iu the fourteenth
district of Houston county—levied ou as the pro
perty of Lemuel H’ebb to satisfy his tax, for the
year 1830—tax due $4-96$ cents.
PiriNEAS OLIVER, Tax Col.
Oct. 1,1831 40
Campbell Sheriff's Sales.
'"ILL be sold, on tho liist Tuesday in NO-
\ EMBER next, before the court house
.-•* ' • ■mpta-hiotvn, Campbell county, within the
‘■(Wild iiour.s, the following Property:
J.iodhtou-.i If. Anthony's interest in (lie Mill,
"f™™ ™ iron, now iu tho possession of Ca
leb 1- tolds, on Lot of fcattd No. 7 la the eighth
(list! ict of originally.Cowcta tiotv CamplicD couu-
,ty—levied on as Uio property of said Anthony,
to satisfy a l-i. 1- a. issued from Coweta superior
court m Jttvor of John Berk vs. said Anthony.
I-factious Nos. 113,133 and 134, in tho ninth
district cf originally Coweta now Campbell coun
ty—levied on as the property of Tuneson Coryell
to satisfy a I i. Fa. iu favor of Robert Wood vs.
•‘■aid Coryell.
.State’s Interest in Lot of Land No.,20 in ithe
eighth district of originally Covveta now Cuinp-
oc^r
Cuinp-
N. NICHOLSON, sheriff.
Tax Collector’s Sales.
W ILL he sold on tho first Tuesday in DE-
CEASBlill next, at the court house,
in Knoxville, Crawford-county, yvithiu the n.-ti.il
hours of sale, the following lots or tracts of land,
or so much thereof as will bo sufficient to satisfy
the taxes with cost due for tho year 1839.
Lot No. 191, in tho eighth district of Carroll
ccuaty, second quality, containing 202$ acres
—iis tho property of Henry Champion—tax duo
$1-32 cents.
Lot No. 3, iu the tenth district of Houston
county, second quality, containing 202$ acres—
as the property of Moore Tutcm—tax duo $1-08
cents.
Lot No. 242, iu the eleventh district of Musco
gee county, pino laud, containing 202$ acres—as
the properly of John Nash—tax due 75 cents.
Lot No. 165, in the second district of Crawford
couuty, 3d quality, cent, thing 101$ acres—as the
property of John I). Smi.i.—tax duo 03 cents;
Lot No. 29, iu tho third district Coweta county,
second quality, cout.iiuiug 202$ acres—pointed
out by James Potter as agent for ft'Uliam Spikes
—tax due $4-05 cents.
Tract of Laud No. GJ, iu tho first district of
Crawford county—containing 75 acres, third
quality—as the prpperty of Giles Wilkins—tax
due 66 cents.
Lot No. 94, in tho eighth district of Crawford
county, containing 134 acres 2d quality—return
ed'by Newsam Tuuton administrator of iho es
tate of Katlum Tanton—tax uuc &1-G4 cents.
Lot No. 249^ in tho 7th district Troup county,
cqnltiiing 202$ acres second qutlity,—as tho
property of Niwsam TiMton—tax due $1-32
cents.
LotNo. 158, in tho sixth district of Troup coun
ty. containing 202$ acres, 2d quality,—as the pro
perty of Davis Ransom—tax due $1-33 cents.
Lot No. 33, in the twenty-fourth district Musco
gee couutyi containing 2024 acres second quality
—as, tie property'of DavidDeasly juh.—tax duo
82 cents.,
Lot No. 103, in the thirteenth district of Tal
bot county, pine land-J-as tho property of Elisha
Brook*—tux due 75 t ents. ■
Ono tract of Land, iu the seventh district qf
Crawford county, contaiug 506 acres, adjoining
Kenedy mat \'i arn.-c and others, 2d quality—as
the property'of William Digin—fax due S7-93
cents7mill-. WILLIAM M'GEE, Tex Col.
Oct. 11531
nil. subscriber has inst re
turned from Near York uud is
now opening a splendid , S sort
mentol goods in his line, com
prising a greater vuriety than ev.
er belore ottered in this market,
amongst which are tho nUotvink
articles vi*. • •
WATCHES.
Ladies Gold patent levtr itlodalions, &c. Ac.
Watches, ’J SILVER WARE.
Gent; do do do (eitraTable &. TeaSpoons,
Jew’d 8alt & Mustard do
‘ hilver do do do Cream Desert dO *
Lcpino iV Engli do Soup&Bnttcr Ladies,
... JEVVkLLERY. Butter Knives, Sugartongsy-
(Macufactared of Georgia PLATED GOODS.
Gold.) Fruit Baskets, Castors,
Ladies neck Chains (ole- Candlesticks, Raulfcrs, and
5!, rt I»“4tcriis) Trays,
o,." l0l i , do ,. ' ' Table A.Tea Knoous,
rillgrccHVt Jett Ear-rings A Sugar Tongs & Soon La-
lie. .i-l-pilH, dies,
Peart A. Jett Finger-rings, DHITANNIA WARE.
Lurb & Long-link watch Coffee As. Tea Pols,
Cli.iiiH, ^L'i^nriV Cream Dishes.
ocals^Keyj, watch lioqlu.Tiialc & Tc« iSpuont*,
, tioup Ladle eve. iVk
Miniiiluri: sr Jtijii; •,
f Fancy »ntl Military Goods,
-Tea Trays, Bread Baskets, Steel Sunders and
Trays, silver mom.tid Spectacles, l-teei do, Ever
pouited Pencils, silver Whistles, Dirks, Pistole, (a. -
Town lots for sale.
O N tile first Tuesday iu NOVEMBER next,
the bnlmico of UNSOLD LOTH in the
town of : Zcbulou, Pike county, will ho sold.—
Terms made known on tho day.
By ordor of the Inferior Court.
ll. G. JOHNSON, Clerk.
oct 143
MonticoUo Tavern.
TO RENT, that well known Es
tablishment iu the town of JMoulicel-
lo, at present occupied by Colonel
VIcmil-y Jordan, equal, if tiot superi
or, (us n stand for business) to any iu the intcrior.
A nart of tho furniture necessary, will be sold
or rented with the Tavern, aid a lease for. three
or fivo years, will be given, if required. Posses
sion uill be given on tho Jst January uext- Ap-
ply to tho uuder6ignod,v by. letter, at tueu* rest-
dcnco in Au B us,a j lKENZIE & bENKOCK.
oetl 9t 40 .
A ' IbC-KABLE-to-an order of tho honorable
tile inferior curt of Fayette county, when
mi,,- .' - - , -I ■ purposes, will be m>M, 011 the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER noxt, at tho court
konte in-Randolph county, within the lawful
houraVonoLotor Loud, No. 76 in the sixth dis
trict of t.Vrii'naily Lee couuty—sold for tho bene
fit of;'jK.iALMbqw ")f JeiiemiAlt Leuoutt, de
ceased. • ’V-V~>- .onacts known on the day of sale.
PENELOPE LEGGETT,
sept 21 40 • - Guardian.
PURSUANT to im order of the honorable the
tulV.rior court of Twiggs comity, will be
sofii. bn the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
at the coiirtkou'cm Dai ly county, within the law-
fid hours', Lnt of I .and No. 313 in thc -fifth dis
trict ol Early comity, belonging to the Estate of
David Jamksox, lute of Twiggs county, deceas
ed-—sold for the beat-fit of tno itcirs and credi
tors. A. NELSON, ex’or.
oct 1 4)
Georgia, Pike County.
Adjourned Court of Ordinary, July 25, 1831.
P RESENT their Honors, Joint C.Maugham,
L. Daniel, aud Andrew's Battle, Justices.
Asa Edwards, guardian of the persons and
property of the Orphans of John Baity, lato of
Morgan county, dcccnstd, came into court and
applied for letters dismissory from the further
guardianship of said Orphans.
It is therefore ordered, That oil persons con
cernod are hereby required to lie aud appear ut
the NovemberU’erm of this Court, to show cause,
if any they have, why he shall not be dismissed
from said guardianship.
Wiley M. Brooks, guardian of Ethanaak
Brooks, Orphan, fixe, applied for letters of dis
mission from the further guardianship of said Or
phan.
It is therefore ordered, That all persons con
cerned are hereby required to be and appear at
tho November Term of this Court, to shew cause,
if any they have, why he shall not be dismissed
front said guardianship.
A true copy from the minutes. September 47,
1834. [40] It. GJ JOHNSON, c. c. o.
superior article) coral Beads, Wax do, Pen-kntvc*
Spanish do, Ruiiprs, Thimbles, Bracelet?, Wni«t.
buckles, Percussion -Caps, Toy Watches, Back
gammon Boards, Guns, swords, Bpaulcui, Belt?,
spurs, Gilt and. steel Watch Chains, Scats untl
Keys, Ribbon Chains, together with a general assort-
mentof tyatch makers Tools, Mnlerials, Glasses, Ac.
Ac. all of which will be sold at the lowest cosh prices.
N..B, Clocks of every description carefully re
paired aud warranted. UUFUS It. SMITH.
Macon, October 16, 183!). 42
GEORGIA GOLD. •
M UFUS It. SMITH has just received u choice lo
of JSWSLRY, manufactured in New
York, during the present sttmmei, under Ids own In
spection, and warranted to be of Georgia Gold—a-
tnong which are, Chains, Seaisand Iveys, Ear Rings,
Finger Rings,- Breastpins, Slnds. Ac. Also on hand,
a variety ot FANCY ARTICLES in his lino, Musjc
Boxes, Silver Spoons, Percussion Pistols, Dirks, Are.
with most other articles usually found in a Jcu eticr’s.
store, july 23 30
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
JN DARIEN.
THE subscribers beg leave loin.-
inform their friends and the public In
general, that they contlQW lo attend
to business hi the above line, and will
be thankful for a continuance of their
KA4VE3&. MITCHELL.
36 ’ fit-
favors. up.
Darien, Auguit 16,1831.
Artgwre vl)i Election
W ILI.be held at the cuurl-liouse in tl.e town of
Macon, on SATURDAY, the £tb October
next, for a Justice of the Inferior Court for tbo coub-
ty of Bibb, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the re
slgnatioti of Timothy Ballieirs Esq. By order of tlio
Court. • ' MARTIN SiJIMONS, c. 1. c.
IjCtD - 39
CHOICE ARTICLES.
Ji:r urenvia,
@3 boxes Raisins
?U half boxes Raisins
70 quarter boxes Raisins
25 cases Lupec Wine
25 do Claret (pts) -
23 do do (qts)
10 do Muscatel
10 baskets Clmmpiugue
Old Madeira in bis. I
and by tho gallon
50 bis summer stock AiC;
82 kits.Mnckcrcl
pickled Tongues ~
pickled Salmon
(perm Candlcs^.ii’^
JEC00 best Cigars
English Pickles Asrjd
best chewing TobaccrV
SmilTuud cut Tobacco
Olives and Capers
Old Port Domestic I Dues Mustard and table Salt
5 casks Porter (qts.) Pilot Bread
U do do (pts.) Butler Crackers
Tamarinds preserved Ginger
iodii Wctar do Lemons & Limes-
Congress Water do Pine-Apple
. Scidtita and Soda Powders.
TOOCTUXn wit u
A central assortment of CONFECTION- ■
ARIES and GROCERIES.
uugustfidl LEVI ECIvLEY.
- FLOUR.
J^ FEW barrel' good FLOUR, for safely
july 3
G, CHAMPLAIN.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Labor saved is Muncy gained.
■vrKhave purchased the exclusive right to PLiL
TV ham Moshier's -aUEEN’S WA8HER”fer
tho counties of Jones, Twiggs, Bibb, Monroe, Crew-
Commercial Hotel.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
his'friends and. the public generally,
that ho still keeps tho huusc formerly
, known as tho Commercial House, nud
will he thankful to receive a share of public pat
ronage. Private Boarders can be accommodated
with good Boarding on good terras. Transient
persons will find it to their intoreet to cal), there
being a LIVERY STABLE on the lot kept by
Messrs. Towns 1/ Rffty, .Who give .almost ibmr
entire attention to the care of Horses, aud the
nriccs fifty per cent lower than they are kept at
the Tnveres. WILLIAM BIVINS,
oct 1 4t 40
o
Pitman
—proiH-rty .'o x-! nut i.y th. •j- 1 '-
ccrr.vr.
N the- first Saturday iu NOVEMBER next.
' will ho sold, nt the fete residence or John
So PERISHABLE PRO-
I’EKTY ofsitkl deceased, fuusistmg of Morse,,
Cattle nn tllfigs. Household and Kitehen Funu-
turc. Com, Fodder and some Wheat, lertu,
mado knu »vt> on thu day- , .
ARTHUR T. CAMP, adr.dor.
oct 1 4 O’
Seasonable Goods.
B Y the ship Oglethorpe, intended to Bail
from Liverpool on the 15th August last,
tin -ubucribers will receive, on her arrival, daily
vxmeted, their usnul supply of
1 FALL AND WINTER
dry ROODS CUTLERY,
and
CROCKERY WARE,
which will be for sale, by the package or piece, at
reasonable price's and custOlhnry terms.
LOW, TAYLOR fic Co.
Savannah, 26th Stp'. 1831.
N. B. Savannah and its suburb} are quite «x
empt from aiekefc?, tad no nj^rehansfe!’ '
L-x " r "
ford, Upson, llxndolph and Early, and offer lor sglv.
tha individual or single right, or tuc Machine itself, to
individuals or (iimilie;. The individual right to die
or make a machine, is Four Dollar*.
Tbq Queen's It'aihcr is a chfap and simpla acquisi
tion,.not liahlc to get out of order, may tie operated
on by a little girl or boy, without any liability to in
jure cloths (from the finest lace to the coarsest gar*
ment) submitted te its action—even buttons are not
damaged -by It;—in short, it saves tbree-fatirths of Uio
abor and one half of the soap required by the com
mon process.
The Machine Is ready for the caomination <n tha
.public; and to satisfy It, wo refer lo all who have
used or seen it; on it they bare bestowed decided ap
probation. It m»y b* seen in M«con at Darrsgh As
Townsend's Tdvem, or st tha shop of Mr. Damei,
next door to Mr. I. 1). Rowland's store and Ware
house. KNOX A: DANIEL,
august 6 33
K~ 1MBERLY fi; CHISHOLM have fegt re-
JV. ceived pr. boats Two Brothers and Velocity
S00 kegs white Lead, 10 bhls. linseed Oil, 16.bbU
lamp do. 5 bbls Potty, 3 bbls. Vaiuiah, JO Uom' “
by 10 window Glass, 50 boxes 10 by 12 ob. 3
Ibis. S. Turpentine,
100 kegs Nalls, CO do. cut Npikca
25 dons Iron, 300 th. cast Sseei
2000. lb German do. 100 do. Blk>ietd do
10,000 Castings, 150 nr. hem r.retighi Trace*
50 doa. webdiurtUaM
200 sets wagon Boxes
50 bbls. Portland Huai
50 do. Northern Gin
50 do. Rye Whiskey
200 boxes Tabic Salt
20 kegs Rogers’ F. Powder
1U0 bags patent Shot £5 bags RifuLdo-
200 lbs. Lead, 5 bbls. Copen-.s
10 tihds. Sugar, to do. Molstfesihr
50 bags Coffee, 5 do. Pepper
5 do. Pimento, 100 boxes Cigtta
50 coils Tar'd and Hemp Rope
100 pieces Colton Bagging
12 boxes Whittimore’e cotton Curds
10 Kegs Tobacco
Scythe Blades, cutting Knires.Raip IfeokJ, steel
tore Mills, Hinges, Clulk, Whiling. Logwood, In
digo, Salt Petre, mill, cross cut, aud * *''P. Sjgs.
Epsom and Glauber 8ult», Patent JlieuHRifcs.
lloop Iron, band do. Nail Rod, sheet Iroft ana
sheet Copper. In addition to the above Itaur
00 hand an extensive H-sortmcot <>r Df#
fluid Ware. Hals, Shoes, fcaduler-
Wore—wtrrh will bo . f 1 "'
Planters and- ' . ,o» lot c ^’,°/ e h. c5\
...Otry Merchants wUl (Wt
exatuioo- • _ ,
■ Macon, J80. .3